The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 5

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* DNORCE GRANTED PRO TERNAN WHO GETS THE LORE ~ Decree Given on Story of Wife’s Confession—He to Practice Law Here. SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 24.—John P. Tiernan has been granted a divorce "! wy Judge Montgomery and will leave fm @ few days for New York. Ho will begin tho practice of law. The court granted him the custody @f the two children, The “scarlet ebild" was not mentioned. The di- voroe was ordered op the most ex- traordinary evidence submitted by Prof. Tiernan, On the witness stand @B ro tostinea: “On Oct, 7, 1922, my wife and I met fm the parlor of our home. I sald: ‘Gus, we have had a rather stormy matrimonial career of late, haven't we? By the way, Gus, I want to ask You @ question and I want you to answer me truthfully. Do you really love me?’ “Well, Daddy,’ she sald, ‘I'l tell you the truth. I respect you as a Inwyer, but I don’t love you as @ hus: band. I love Harry, He 1s the father of my child. Some day I in- tend to marry him. You aud I have meyer lived happily together.” “You don't mean what you say, @o you?’ I asked her. “she sald that she did. So T said, F quit right now. I shail pack and Bret out 5 000 as possible.” “She sald, ‘that's all rignt with me.'" The “Harry is Harry Poulin, who| she sald was father of her youngest @hild. Poulin is married When you buy a new car, what impresses you most— | The car’s reputation for ding up? The maker’s reputation EERE RT RE 7 FERRET EST ATT for turning out a depend- able product? Or the fair price? All three you say? Then you’ve bought the right car! Same with our chauf- ’ livery. Winter suits and over- coats—built for rigorous Service—all our own make. Prices net to the man who pays the bill. Gratuities taboo. ‘Chauffeurs’ head ache- proof caps, warm gloves, gauntlets, shoes, puttees— everything smart — every- thing comfortable. Lap robes of fine quality 3 or, plush-and-cloth— excellent value. || For owners— Winter weight “Scotch Mist over- coats, ulsters, leather coats, furs, sheep-lined coats. Motor guest capes. Foot-note: Wo're featuring a sturdy I-leather school shoe for boys on 85 Percenter last, for $5 *Registered Trademark ‘g Rocers Peet Company Broadway Herald Sq, @t 13th St. “Four at 35th St, Convenient Corners” Fifth Ava, at Werren at 41st Se THE WORLD'S Harlem Office Now Located at 2092 7th Ave. Charge purchases will appear on bills rendered January rst Misses’ Frocks 38.00 A group of extremely individual frocks of Poiret Twill or soft Juina Cloth, ‘in straightline styles, coat models and Russian Blouse effects. One of these styles is certain to please you in Brown, Navy or Kit Fox. 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats 75.00 There are bia Ad effects, deep bloused styles as well as slender straight- They are fashioned of the best pile . fabrics and finished with large collars of Squirrel, Beaver and Fox. Some line models wit have collars and cuffs of Caracul. At 55.00 These are models in Blouse and Side-Drape effects as well as straightline or without belts. affairs with Natural Opossum, Caracul, Wolf and Fox collars. Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Suits 55.00 Youthful dash and smartness mark these three-piece suits of Marleen, ile fabrics topped with deep collars of Duvet de Laine and other heavy ‘Tan and Black Caracul. Colors; Brown Beaver, Kit Fox, Squirrel, Fox, Navy, Kit Fox and Black. 14 to 18 years. Tailored Blouse 5.95 For your suit and sweater, a smart tailored Blouse is indispensable. This one is of White Satin striped Broadcloth with a deep roll collar and turn- back cuffs. Novel Wool Skirts 12.75 Novelty wool materials and camel's hair are the skirt fabrics of today. Hence we have them in plaited and straightline models in solid colors, checks, stripes and overplaids. In Black, Navy, Brown, Gray and Tan. Women's and Misses’ Sizes. Illustrated above. ‘ [Fourth Floor) Smart Feminine Footwear Special for Tomorrow 7.85 For eTerneon = aunty, tongue pump with hand-turned sole, Spanish or Louis hee! in Patent Leather, Satin, Ctter Suede and two-tone effects. For Evening—Dainty beaded Slippers in Black Satin, Suede or Mat Kidskin. For the Street-—Wing tip Oxfords of Brown Calfskin with low broad heels. Also a Black or Tan Calfskin with wing tip and Military heels, [Second Floor) For Little Girls Smart Frocks 7.50 Of warm Kiltie Kloth and Jersey, they pre- sent a variety of styles in the latest shades. Bright bits of embroid- ery and neat collars and cuffs of silk enhance their youthfulness. 8 to 14 years Girl’ Topcoats 15.00 They are every bit as smart as Mother's and Older Sister's, for they are fashioned of similar mate- rials — Diagonal Tweeds and double faced coatings —and their tailoring is unimpeachable. 6 to 16 years, [Fourth Fleer) Boys’ Norfolk Suits Former! 19.75 and 22.50 15.50 High grade Suits of ex- cellent quality, all woo! materials, A number of styles to choose from. All have two pair knick- ers, Some of them golf knickers. Sizes 7 to 18. - Printed Crepes an excellent quality. 40 in. wide. [Third Floor} in @ most attractive variety and of * Reg. U. 8. Pat. Of, yd, 2.95 [Second Floor) Boys’ Genuiae Leather Coats 15.75 (Reversible) They are stufdy Coats of genuine, soft leather, with a reverse side of all wool Tweed. Rever- sible, two coats in one—an ideal Christ- masgift. Sizes6to20 “McCreery Silks 99% Famous Over HalfaCentury | "The Original Silk Shop” Black Dress Velvet The most popular fabric of the sea- son in a rich quality wide, EMM RRM RMN MOM MMMM MORO OM MOM OMIM Black Culfskin, 89 and 40 in. SOTO UTSOOT URS TS ROTORS Roo aR Eatototatutatatatotistototatatotatistatatatotatatett tot tototatatotototsttoratatttototats = French Clocked Silk Hose 2.85 “Phoenix,” full fashioned silk stockings with French clocks in Black, Havana, Beige and Polo. Sizes 812 to 10 years. (Main Floor) Hand Bags of Silk, Duvetyn, Velvet and Leather At8.50,9.75§ and10.75 Silk, Duvetyn and Velvet Bags in new and distinctive models. You will recognize their quality in their ex- cellent workmanship and fabrics. Those of Duvetyn are Black, Brown and Tan. The Velvet modelsare Bluc, Black and Brown, and the Moire Silk Bags are Black and Blue. Also Seal and Beaver Calfs Leather. (Main Floor) Leather Covered Vanity Boxes Special 4-9 5 All are of genuine leather, and fitted with Powder Boxes, Lip Stick and Hair Pin.Case. Regularly 5.75 (Main Floor) From Paris! Framed Beaded Bags 750 The fact that they have come from Paris attests to the beauty of theirdistinct- ly French colorings and their exceedingly good workmanship. They are gifts which will be appreci ated. (Main Fleer) Novelty Sport Sweaters 5.95 Of course, it is of brushed Wool, the most popular of Sweater fabrics. This one features the new two-toned striped front in Buff and Brown, Navy and Gray, Gray and Oxford, Brown and Buff and Black and White. (Fourth Fleer Charge purchases will appear on bills rendered January rst | FIFTH AVENUE James McCreary & Co. 34TH STREET i The Great Christmas Gift Shop | of All New York Tommy Claus Awaits You at Santa'slittle brother, Tommy Claus, has been entertaining hundreds of little folks at McCreery’s with his tricks and songs and stories. You must come to see him and the wonderful toys he brought with him from the Northland to build up Toyville. On one street, Dolly Drive, just the prettiest dollies from all over the world have come to. reside. On another, Animal Alley, the animals make strange noises. And at Rail Road, the eri- gines go round and round. Do come soon. You will have such a good time. Stone Building Blocks r.a0 The boy who likes to build can make oe hundreds of wonder- og ful things with these stcne blocks of Red, Blue and Brown. Irish Mail Car 5.50 Sturdily constructed are these mail cars with wire wheels and rubber tires for little folk 3 to 10 years old. (Fifth Fleer) A Fur Coat Is Certain of a Warm Reception But when you secure at a reduced price, a late winter model fashioned by a rep- utable furrier — you will take increased pleasure in the giving. Leopard Cat Coats, 36 inches long, soft, dark skins, Raccoon collar and cuffs. 185.00 Natural Muskrat Coats, 49 inches long, oft, dark skins. Rac coon collar and cuffs Illustrated.) 185.c0 Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Coats, self trimmed, 40 inches long, soft, glossy skins. 266.00 Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Coats, 45 inches long, self trim- med, soft, lustrous skins. 345.00 Fourth Fleer) i Nii nol al: kee, setae One-Clasp Silk Lined MochaGloves 2.45 During the cold winter days, there are few gloves so warm and comfortable as a pair of silk lined, one- claspreal Mocha gloves. In Beaver or Gray, they filla great Christmas demand. (Main Fleer) Compact ManicureSets 4.50 Small compacts in sturd metal boxes covered with calf grain Texol. They con- tain every manicuring es- sential. (Main Floor) Men's Military Sets 3:95 A Pair of Military Brushes with pure white bristles and a comb, set in an at- tractive oblong satin lined box, make a gift certain to appeal to the man. (Main Floor) Men’s Pin Seal Bill Folds 2.95 Of real pin seal, calf or seal faced and mounted with 14 ke. gold corners. Of course, they are /eather lined. (Main Floor) Men’s Sterling Silver Belt Buckles 1.95 They combine in expensive- ness with ster- ling quality, and beauty of design. Three rare features in a gift. (Main Fleer) ~ Pure Silk Scarfs ” 6.95 and 9.50 A wide range of color com- binations in an excellent pure silk scarf, 9 inches wide, 63 inches long. 6.95 16 inches wide, 72 inches long 9.50 ~ (Main Fleer) Peter Pan Collar and Cuff Set I.4 Infourcharm- ing styles in heavy linen, hand em- broidered and trimmed with Real Irish and Real Filet Laces. (Main Fleer) 5 =

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