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TNT: ii ciaaias fe THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922. ENS “| Wife Told Him, He Says in Suit]s:<veseorsov Furr avenue 08MOS MeCreery & C0, s:nsrreer APPOINTED ARBITER SCRIPPS Mrs. McArdle Said All Hu nds Are Jokes; His Reply, to Court Pots Big Task on Lad to Separation Action. Obtain Needed Care. AN husbat re jokes, and It is the style to have a sweetheart on] Upon little Stewart Palos thero de the outside Florence MeArdle of No. 265 Grant Avenue, Brooklyn, | Yolved yesterday the bi Job of his = told her hust Edward, when he remonstrated with her because of |"* sare. Cor he Bea sade . ny 4 . ) moth ph J. Palos of No. 68 Alton A 4 ier Testifies stifies Mrs. Phillips site's request hefore Supreme Court Justice Van Siclen in Brooklyn to-day | piace, Trooklyn, and. Mrs. Gertrude e [' at Her With a Shoe Dur- for alimony insel fees pending trial of her action for separation on| patos of No. 654 East 21th Street, that i : S ground onment and cruel and inhuman treatment, unless he, Stewart, can bring them to- ing a Seizure. McArdle is ved by the Newg— porate gether under the same roof by Nov. 9 { ve Wy : the chances of his ever enjoying a we ANGE Cal., Ne M McA way, or, as there is al father's 1 a mother's lov i one ¥ 2 Clara Phillips once attacked her ' I'll go over there and Nght inde q si ae Mrs. S. Jackson, while suf ' ' fe ate pdt otic Stewar | ‘¢: ig from a periodical epileptic con y I'm telling you.” ‘This fe F 2 & i jon, Mre n test r 1 signed ‘Bobbie hd « 1 S t d 49 Ho Mrs, Phillips's trial for the m2 1 Ue ae marie Or ridav anc atur ay milirder of Mrs. Alberta Meadows. m nO mS harged tha : if fs. Phillips, sho said, threw her man n got a trunk and beat her with a = inflicting a wound on her head, yee the scar of which still remains. ifs. Jackson testified her sister]! id lose control of herself for from 1@ iminutes to two hours when one ofithy seizures came. Twice during - she says, Mrs. Phillips went in- tdicpnvulsions, bled from the mouth tore her hair. he witness said her mother, Mrs i 3 REASONS for buying your shoes at CAMMEYER’S style — value — fit as BRR LP ES MSS ASX ROCsEELLAR Miss Abby Rockefeller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D, Rockefeller Sr., : ah J. Weaver, was subject to ~ u bedi el tele will be introduced to ty Now. 22 ‘ gptto convulsions and is now anlat jer parents’ home, No. 10 West Be defense offered several deposi. | Sith Street, Ine SET SE nite tgp intended to prove the defendant] oniy daughter and oldest of six chil- iggpbnormal mentally and subject tol gron “@pychic epilepsy,’’ while her father, J@bo Weaver, and her brother Henry| The name CAMMEYER * Queen Anne” broken and the water pitcher thrown Patent Leather. Tongue ACombination Strap Pump. Exceptionally Fine not sane. 5 . Wilhemina Atkinson testified} out of the window banded with Black $7945 is your guarantee In either Patent Leather or . : was in a chorus at San Antonio,| After their er nent in San Suede y 5 ’ Black Satin, high or low Upright Period Model . in 1918 with Mrs. Phillips and] Antonio closed they went to Orange, : - - j “ f'ney worked and roomed together| Tex., where she sald Mrs. Phillips had pore, BALLS CRUE that behind every ity ay seiese Poades eight months. more attacks as the ones banded with Patent $45 A a 89 Phono a h. Phono ra h . Atkinson said that on one oc-| described. Leather pair of shoes or _ buckle srap n she and Mrs. Phillips were] When cross-examination began the Brown Suede. Tongue ting for work. Mrs. Phillips fell] State took Mrs. Atkinson back to the banded with Brown $Q45 hosiery sold by us 100.00 87 50 7 7 ik e What appeared to be a faint, was] incident she had described in San An- led to a dressing room and was|tonio when Mrs. Phillips was found jfived. Mrs. Atkinson's ex In re- that she ‘snapped out of it e room . Atkinson testified th ne Kid List Price, 160.00 One of the finest phono- graphs made, beautiful cabinet work and a clear, rich tone. For those who prefer a con- sole model, a better choice than the phonograph illus- trated above could not be made. 5.00 down Balance monthly, no interest are 64 years of reputation for styles that are sponse to questions she Kod like a madho d_ not} took physic 1 bed,} to normal she said | Phillip: . Phillips's hands were gripped|and stuffed a handkerchief into find the bed rail so she was un-| mouth to suppress the sound, 6 to unclasp them and that she} ‘The witness looked at Mrs, a doctor who restored Mrs.| lips, listened to another question and lips to consciousness, The witness| then when she tried to answer it she Mrs. Phillips later disclaimed] likewise burst into helpless laughter iy knowledge of what had happened. | and rocked herself witness that time, Mrs. Atkinson sald,} chair in an effort 1 hersett room was a wreck. She sald the| After she did so cross-examination ing had been destre the chairs was resumed Jonah 0. K.’d After 6,000 Years smart —values that are real. Phit Patent Leather or Black Satin, with Louis or heres Petite French heet. Brogue Walking Oxford In Black or Brown bd pd Calfskin, Welt Sole IMPORTED WOOL HOSE (Full fashioned) Brown, Navy, Fawn, Gray, Slate, White $165 Victrolas and Sonoras A complete display of Attractive Models at convenient low terms COLORS ' By Skipper’s Cat and Shark Tale old freighter Albatross, whicn put Worth considerably more [Fifth Floor) | Skipper Charlie Burke of the din, at Port Newark to-day from Gibarz, Cuba, was intercepted by a nosey porter just as he w tarting for the home of his lady friend in Hoboken. } “If you wil! kindly keep my private $ \ftairs out of the paper," said the skip Ber with some | “Pi tell you a}, @ story about a cat that proves th th of Holy Writ CAMMEYER Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit ‘ 47 West 34th St., New York ly friend about it, and he says the rew has changed the name of the eat from 3 Jonah. 1 William _ 7 Jennings Bry is right, he says, but The reporter groaned, having been |hoe does: ake it clear whether he's cae foals betore because of his faith Aiiteeatsnesgrape ules’ or evalt I Brooklyn—ss rit0N st Newark -os proap st i a nee etree & Ca weer stories, But he listened to] tio) me ey ahi eat icin, atioulating thac | A= : xe STANT 34TH STREET wouldn't Special Selling of Genuine Aladdin Aluminum Ware Aladdin Aluminum ware has proved its indispensubility in many thou- sands of kitchens. It is well made and above all durable. These sale prices are unusual. he oe tr >. Pa \f 1g] § sy»; ‘ ; Hm = } ee ~ <—— \uminum Vegetable Cooking Kettle with strainer, lip and lock cover, 6 capacily. Regularly, 3.7 \laddin Aluminum Round Dish Pag 14 qt. capacity. Regularly, 3.80, 2.50 @ lady in Hoboken gave him a cat the name of Nellie. | “Half way down the coast— me the latitude and longitude, t the figures—there was a storm, says, and the cat got seasick and mmped overboard, he says, being de- dent, he says “Tie says he and the mate mourned little and sighed a little and bor- wed a corkscrew from a doctor. “Bubsequently the funny thing ppened, he says. Somebody sighted shark in distr t out in a boat, he says, and saved © poor thing with harpoons hark was near dead, he say ad a horrible look in its eyes hey got it on board and cut it © says, and out of the stomach is Nellie, almost as good as new, having n swallowed whole and unscratched the shark, he says, and having rn near killed said shark by means f interna) bites and scratches which re up the inside of its stomach fpomething awful, he says. # “And if that don’t prove $n the Good Book about Jona Pwhale, he says, what doc prove, the says. And then he swings board & car bound for Hoboken to tell hi he gave but 1 Stern Brothers West Forty-Second Street (Betwecn 5th and 6th Avenues) West Forty-Third Street cAnnouncing a Continuation Friday and Saturday of our EXTRAORDINARY SALE of High-Grade Oriental Rugs Only a special purchase enables us to make such concessions as will prevail for this event. The prices quoted here range from ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF LESS than the usual value. Regu larly, 2.45, 1.50 Windsor Kettle for pot roast, 2.40, Covered Saucepan, 6 qt. capacity, An entirely new assortment, comprising the most desired patterns, weaves, and colorings just receiv ed trom the Orient. BELOOCHESTAN, HAMADAN and SHIRVAN RUGS—Saatter sizes $22.50 and 29.50 Fine Persian Kurdistan Mossoul Rugs—Average size ghx7}. . # qt. capa city. Regularly, 1.50 PERSIAN and MOSSOUL RUGS — Average sizes 3.6 x 6.6. $35 and 49.50 Fine Kazak, Persian and Shiraz Rugs—Average size 6x8 . «6 « Cast Tea Kettles, 5 qt. capacity, Covered $ epot, 4 qt, capacity Regularly 4.75, Regularly, 2.00, 6 qt. capacity. 2.95 ddles, with de- »s diameter yt $65 $85 F 1 Regularly, ¢.45, 1. Stew Pan, 8 qt. capacity. Regularly, 1.10, heet G 14 i Aluminum hea tachable hanc : GOROVAN and MAHAL CARPETS— 75¢ bottom, Regularly, 3.90. 2.75 T= heavy tubing used | Beautiful designs, Room sizes , . . . . $225 Two Other Aladdin Items Not Illustrated “Hall’’ Beds makes yped Saucepans, @ . capacity. Tea Kettles, ¢ apacity. Re rly possible the solid weld- } Tenney Dao u M “Ob 4.15, Se Nah Sua ats ing of all joints. {Sixth Floor] Consequently “Hall” Beds ‘wear like iron.” EXTRA SIZE PERSIAN RUGS at HALF PRICE Reduéed to $1250 3500 Size 25+4X13.10 19.6x27.8 Reduced to $3250 925 925 Regular Price $2500.00 $7000.00 Size Regular Price Kirman— —18.3x27.8 $6500.09 REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTION MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. CIRCULATION OVER 600,000 India— $1850.00 10X22.0 & SONS * Bedding Specialists 25 West 45th St., New York 17.8x21.10 $2500.00 Kurdistan 11.4x18.3 $1850.00