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The Evening World from New York, New York • 8

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8 THE EVENING WOtiLD, MONDAY, MABOH 13, 1916. 0 Oil NEWS IT UMLOOUII TO REAM FAMILY, UWYER ASSERTS Mystery in Reported Effort to Reopen Marriage Annulment Case. If Eleanor Pendleton DnvMnnn, the former chorus ftlrl wife of Louis M.ir-hall IUam, son of tho Into million aire. Normnn H. Heam.

contemplates action to test tlio vnllillty of her marrlafto nnnulmrnt. It In news to the Itsum family end to attorney for Mr. fleam. It hi been stated by former Htato Hnnator Udtfar T. llrnckott at Harntopv Springs that ho had such action under advisement for Miss Davidson.

Younir Heam And Miss Davidson, who wan known to the staiio an Miss Pendleton, were married liy a of the, Pence at Ifobokcn on Sept. 1, 1911. A fen day a IslT Heam went to the homo of hm father and never returned to liia lirlde. After nn notion had hern brought by Mia. Ileum, four yearn nro, Supremo four I t'heiter nnnillleil tlie marrinRe.

A cash settlement won mnde. W. V. Miller of llornhlower. Miller.

Putter A Darle, Attorney for Heam, nald to-day: "No imperii have been nerved on Mr. Heam or mynelf In the reported action. The, nnnulmrnt proceeding, In which I represented Mr. Heam. were brought by Miss Pendleton on the ndvico of her family law- Astonishing Power of Iron to Give Strength to Broken Down Nervous People lhrilu IVi Ordinary Iron TVU1 Inrreaaa Mrrnith ut llrllrnlr Flk SOO Ir (Vnt.

In Two TTHki1 Time In Inatanree. Id a recant dlecoure lr K. Hauer, Hpe. caWUst. of this dir.

"Ui yon la mali an actual blood test on all ieu pit who ara III rnu would robatlr be naU; aatonltheJ at lh eireedlnslr vlu( numbar who lark Iron anj who ara IU for no other rraaon thaa tha lack of Iron. Tha momrnt Iron la eupl'lled all thalr multitude of rtanseroiia aymiitotna disappear. Without Iron tha bloot at oaoa loaea tha power to ethans fond Into lrrlni ttesue, and therefor nothing you et does you any good, you don't set the stranrth out ot It. Tour mer.lr paat.a throuxh your yatrm Ilka corn Ihrourh a mill lth tha roller eo wide apart that tha mill can't Aa ra (ult of tli la continuous blood and nana tavnratlon, people heroin irnaralty rak nad. narvoua and all run doarn, and fr quentlr develop all aorta of condition On a la loo thin; another If burdened with Uahaalthy fat; lomi ara weak the) an hardly walk, aom think they hate dyarxpala, kidney or liver trouble i om can't alaep at nlht, mhera are aleeny and tlrad all dayi enme fuaey and Iril tablt; aoma aklnny and Moodl, but all lack phyilcal power and endurance, la uch caaaa It la wore than fonllalmeaa to taka atlmulatlnc medlclnea or narcotic drur.

whlnlt only whip up your famlnic tltaj power for tha moment, mayba at tha axptnaa of your Ufa later on. No matter what any ona tella you. If you are not strong; and wall, ynu owe it tn your-ealf to make tha following lean Hex how lone you can work or hnw far you can walk without becoming tired. Neit taka two ne-graln Ubleta of ordinary mis- yor, Howard T. Embtrt of llalHmore.

Mr. Kmbort retained Bhaw. Hallly Murphy of Troy to represent Mini l'endlcton. "Thcro wns no dispute rr carding tho factn of tho reported marriage, and upon tho facta testified to ly Mis Pendliiton, her ulster and othorn former Attorney General McCartcr and Chaiinroy (1. Parker, leaders of tlio New Jcmuy bar, testified that In their opinion no vnlld or leir.il tnnr-rliiKn hnd performed con-nultimated beenUMii ii lleenso had not been Issued hn required by thn New Jer.wy law.

'All of tha evidence and MndlnRs nf the referee were suhmlttid to Supreme Court JiiHtlrn Cluster. ho cotlllrmed the opinion of the referee Mr. Miller could not understand what object. Minn Pendleton could have In reopening the enne. In nu apartment ot No.

210 Central Park South thn trlrl liven under the name of Minn Pendleton and nlno iih Mm. Heam. A maid nald her mistress uaj lit KarntoRd HprltiRn. Olive Sings for Soma At Hippodrome MAYOR TO GIVE MEDALS. I'lillerliieii Who Sntrit Mtra In Wiilera tu lip llouurril nt City I In 1 1 Mayor Mttchel will preaent mednl.i of tha Pulled stnlei Volunteer I.lfo HaltiK Corpn for navlne liven In the wntcrn nd-Jui cut to New York I'lty to-inorrnw nf-trrnwin nt half pant four o'clock at the City Hall.

The following pnllremen will rei'i-lvi inrduln: Lieut. O'Connor, Keritennt A C. Anderson, I'liliiilliien ,1. II. Ileiliniunl, lMwnril DeiinU V.

Cullii-linn. Tlinnwin Cnrmnily, Albert l-'r Kiulieln Miili'itllimnn, Wllllniu Patrick V. Wnle.li. l.uke II. (Irnce.

Joneph W. ClnnvKnn, C. P. J. Prnwlvy and Harold gteil Iron three tlmaa par day after meala fnr two werka.

Then tet vour atranglh again and aea fur )uutrlf how iiiurh Mm have gained. I have aeen ilurtiK of lielvullp, run penple. who el all I ii ar all the time, tlnubie and even triple their eirengtli and eiuliilniii'n alel enllrel) et rid of tlitlr ayiiiptiiuia ul ilyapepaln, luer and other trouble In from ten ti fuutlien day' lime, altnpl) by taking Iron In tho proper form, nnd thll, after thry had In aome caaea been doctoring for month without obtaining any benefit. You ran talk ae ynu pleaaa nbuut all tho unndrra wrourhl by new remedlea, but when you mini down tn hard facta there la nntlilng like good old Iron tu put color In vour cheeka. and eound.

healthr fleah on your bonra. II nleo a great name for lll KCpUIUICati nomination I'arrnlt. iii Our. Ilrninlinimli Anniiiiiiera Cnml Id in')' fur I'rralilpnt, PlTTaiHMKHI, Martin tl. llrtimbaitKh of Pennnyl-vanlrt lo-day Kcnutcd the iihu of bin nrrv nnd Inmarli etr-rigihener and the beat blood builder In the world.

The only trouble i that the old forma nf In organic Iron, like ilnciut of Iron, Iron acetate, etc nlten ruined people'a teeth, upaet their etomarh and were not atmltated, and for thee reaaona tbey frequently did more harm than good Hut with the dlecovery of tha newer forme nf organic Iron all thle has been overcome Nuiated Iron, for eiample. la pleaaant to take, doee not Injure tha teeth, and la almoat Immediately beneficial. NOTK The inufalnre of Imn bile eiirh (otindefM-e In IU latency that tbey author! the announcement that Uy will forfeit IKOOll tii any llhirltable lutltilUon If they cannot take icy man or wooun undfr atity who lank Iron and Im-reM tilr atrengTIi iiill cent or oi re lo four wee'-a time, pro vldfd tliey haie ro wrlmu nrsatilr trouble, thry will refund yuur mnaey In any ra- In ahirn Vilfited Inm do not el leatt ib-ible y.eir trengtli In ten time. It Ii ilpetiH iu tbU city lllkrr lleainio. hallah t.Wrett'a and all other dninlat Adtt.

fur Pii'Hideiit. Pile (lovernor I'limen nut fr PieHutent on it platform of Itepnlillcau PioKTf nnlvo nmiilKaina-tlon, anil ileclareH fur "an nde)tiate protective tarllf" policy and "propar-nlnenn for peace and airalnnt war." Ills action In an thn flrnt movcmi'iit In a llclil for the control of the Hepubllcan Party In tho SUte with Hcnator Holes 1'onrone. Ilrlnr 'liiiliirrninii'a lllinrre la lmle rhiNl. Supreme Couit JlMtlce Tlrmey In the llronx to-day Rranted mntbui tn make final the Interlocutory decree i.f dlxoree awarded Heinle Zimmerman, third baneinan for the Cubs. The in.

'i Ion uaa not nppoavd by Mr. Zimmerman Tim y.liumrrmnlia were iiuir-iied In lOli They havn one child, a Rlrl. now three yearn old. In the final ite. Ti' Krnnteit to.ilay the ehllrt In Riven to her father.

Fulton Street Bond Street Livingston St. Elm Place BROOKLYN -NEW YORK An Event for Tuesday Now a Sale of Handsome Silver That Excels in Quantity. Variety and Values All Previous Sales Here or Anywhere THIS SAl.K is distinctly a Locsor iiehiovcincnt. It reflects this Store's progressive policy mid its siieccss in co-operating with makers ulonn liroiul lines. To secure the low prices that are here announced we placed one of the largest orders for Silverware ever given.

Although the metal market is the highest on record, although every element of cost in production has increased, we shall have as ONK feature of the Sale tomorrow 48,700 Pieces of Guaranteed Silverware at 10c Each This is not clearance tif discarded patterns. All of this Silverware is bright and new and -elected for beauty of design as well as for iiality anil finish. The "Klile" is one pattern in bright finish- various pieces of which are illustrated and the "Paragon" is another in a pretty soft gray; both patterns that have won wide ipiilanty, All of these pieces with the exception of the Knives are heavily plated with pure silver on the best metal bases anil are guaranteed for 1(1 years in ordinary family use. The Knives, plated on steel arc, not warranted, but should give long and good service in family use. There is much more than the Silverware nt 10c, anil it is all of equally fine quality and equally low priced.

Hut when the Sale opens tomorrow we shall have "Paragon" Pattern Floral Handle, (Iruy Finish He Individual til ml Korku at 10c each 25c (irapi-friiil Spoonn each llillter Spreaders at. 10c each I Tea Spoons at 10c eiieli StiKir Spoon at 10c nu ll iMc llouillon poiuii nt 10c eiu I Wr lie ('renin Korka at. 10c eneli Salad All at 10c 35,900 Tta Spoon 7,200 Individual For hi 8,609 Individual Butler Spreader 4,600 Bouillon Spoom 2,400 Fruit Knivei The variom Kroupi will -on-venlrntly arranged nn Main t'lonr Tables to facilitate M-li'i tion. No mail or telephone urilcr filled. None ent C.

O. I) "Elite" Pattern llrighl ailttr Finiih tic Tea Spooni at 10c each fflc Ituttrr Spreader at. 10c cue Ii tic llouillon Spoon at 10c each iSc' Individual Salmi Fork at 10c e.ii'h 15c (Jrapcfruit Spoona at. 10c nii-h I 1 Table Spomia, el nf fur iSc Sugar Spooiia ut 10c nn'li tOc Coffee Spooiia at 10c eueli (0c Oyater l'urka ut 10c eucli tic Vie Forks ut ISc eai 30c Cold Mrat 1'urks ut 25c rue li 7fic Laities at 25c eai Ii OJc Cheese Servers ut 35c cuch 7' Tie Knives at 50c eiuh tl.ti Dinner Fork, set of 1) $1,23 Table Spoons, net of for. 50c 1,25 Hound llonl Soup Hpixnit, set of 8 50c tl Draiert Spoon, set of 3 (or.

50c Tea Forka, of 3 for 50c itlc Coffee Spoons ut 10c eiuh i 25r 1'iirki ut 15c eueli I 5r llcrrv Spoon at 25c nu ll I 75e lirnvy l.udles at earh I 5 lie Cold Meat Fork at eaeh (I5r CliiTe Serxer ut each I 5i- 1'ie Knie al 50c eiu 1.111 Soup l.inllfa ut each 91 25 Itouud llonl Soup puiiui, -el nfil 50c 1 25 Dinner Forks. et nf fur. ll 'l eu Forks, -et nf fur 50c 50c 50c If I Denvrt el id 11 fur. Table Cutlery Fruit Knives, silver plulrd, plain hutiilli'ii. ut 10c r.ii'li ilver plated Dinner Knives, act nf il tor $1.25 Siher l'luled Ten Knivm, set uf II for $1.25 Flite l'ttttern Dinner Knives, ct uf tl for $1.25 Flite Pattern Tea Knives, Mt nf It for $1.25 1'iirupoii 1'nttern Dinner Kuti, I nf II fur $1.25 1'uraKOii l'uttern Ten Knives, net uf 0 for $1.25 llalu KlKir None a n.

While Celluloid Handle Dinner Knives and l'lirka toiiiutch. Sharp Meet lilades, Mi-riilen make, iu rU ronsistiut! of II Knives in) II Forku, for $2.50 Also These Extra Values in Silver Plated Ware tf.V Butter Knives at. 10c eueli itfc Sueur Tonus at. lOciueli 21r (irajiifruit Spnuns at. lOcem-h Fne o't luck Tea Spoons ut 10c em Ii Iiiiii or lyster Forks ut.

10c cacti li ed Tea Spnuns al 15c i lllli' Suilre 1. adieu ut 15c each Odd Dinner Fork at. 15ceuch Odd Tea Forks at 15c eaeh Veivtahle Serving Spuonsut 15c eueli iM lli rr) spnuns, linger mid lluuiil- iiuike 39c eurli Cliildren's Sets, Sul, Fork und Spuuii in lined liu 39c set Tea Files, 'Yu Mukers, plum und fiini 25c eiu Apple Cutlers SOceui li Sterling Silver Cheee Servers, aterlin; inuunlid at 39c eiuh I'ie Servers, sterling iiiuiiiili'd eueli Genuine Sheffield Plate Our Own Importation All egelahle Dihes $4,75 87.50 Ment Flutter, 1 t-iueh, Fnipire liurder S5 S21 Meat Flutters, lll-llu ll, F.lupire lionler C7 Vegetuhl.i Dishet, 12-ilieh, grain- inuiiniing, in eric repr iiurtiun liy Sylvenlcr Rawllng. MVK 8TAD, lonB a favor- It dinner with the Mctropoll. tun Ooera Company, w.ia the, Principal aololat nt tho Btfumi Hand concert In the Hippodrome, last nlnht.

Tho orlirlnal hoiine progrnmnio em-pluialred tho fact hy printing "cr tmnio In typo much larger than the type. uiHiouncliieT the other aololata. Hut wjiuehody Intervened. Humor hnd It that It waa Mm. Hrnwt Hchel-llng.

ApoloRlea to thn lady If rumor lied. At any rale, jmlrona of laat nlght'n concert koi proKrammea, with iMKled allp coverlnB the original, that announced the names ot Mr. Houk.i'n imslutiintH In type of precisely tho Minn hIjio Mine. Ollvo 1- reuiHtiul, aoprutvo; Mr. Jirnest Hohcl-ling, pianist, nnd Mr.

David Hoeh-Nielli, violinist. Tho Incident Is reminiscent of that nt HUUnoro morning niualcnlo last nenson, when Mr (lodownky, tho renowned pianist, ii fused to appear liecauso his namo on the prognvmnio wtus printed in Hin.iller type than thnl of Mr. Caruso's. Mine. Frcmstnd.

who nt a reeeiit neltal had never miiiK hettcr, was not In good voice. Her nuinheis In-iluili'd tho "Dleh theuro Halle" nrla from "I'liunhaUijer," and a group of songs that ended with thu Nor-wiglun echo sonc. "Koin KJyru." She was accompanied at the plane hy Maurice Klsner. Mr. Hchelllug waa the aololst with tho hand In Usui first loneerto.

nnd Mr. HochHteln pl.ivul solo from Wlcnlavvski a r-ei-uiid concerto. Mine. Schiinianti-Helnk, Mr. I'rhts and Marvlne pianist, vvero the artists at the Metropolitan Opel.i House concert last evening.

Mine. rVliuninnn-Helnk was the star, and her n-iviitliin hy tho nudlenco was exceed- limly ilemonstrntlvc. Tho pianist Is the son uf memher of the orchestra, and give Kreai prouiisc. rtiiiun nun led and lidded to Ills fast growing popiii.ii liy. ttrnee 1 Hue.

whom Andreas Dlppel is preparing fir a concert tour of tlm country next season, gave, an invitation costume recital of Hongs In Kngllsh at tho Ijngacro Theatre last nlKht. Tho progruminu was divided into groups labelled Moinlng, Afternoon, Kvvnlng and Night, In which Miss li Hue wore gowns np-propilnte to thu time of day und attempted to fit tho souks to tho hour. Miss Li Hue hasn't much of a volco hut she does ponetruto to tho heart of a song and project Ha sentiment across tho footllglits with npproprl-, to gestures. 'That's How the Hhan- lien Hows, for insiunce, was ins- Hinting. Then there was our own Hunry T.

HurlelKh's musical setting of "The flley Wolf," portrayed with Just tho rlKlit touch of pathos and tragedy. Mr. HurlWg'h'H name, innv hu noted, npiHiired flvo times on Miss Li Hue's programme. Charles Cilllen was Miss Li Hue's accompanist at tho piano. Uddy Hrown.

an Anieiicn violinist who has found favor this season, gave another recital nt Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon. Ho played with spirit and with no little sincerity of Interpretation. The houso was well filled and generous with applause. Mr. Hrovvn's own arrangement of caprice No.

ho had to repent. Compositions hy I.lndlng. Spohr. Tnchalkowsky, Couperln and llnr.ltil were on his programme. Ho lidded six extra numheiH nt the end.

Simultaneously nt Carnegie Hall, Walter Damrosch nnd tho Symphony Orchestra, with Fritz Krelsler and I'ahlo Cnsnls as soloists In Brahma's doiihlo coneerlo for violin nnd cello, repealed tho concert of last Thursday afternoon heforo another sold-out house. Iu thn evening, at thn Princess Theatre, I'aul Draper gavo Schiihert'H song cycle "Dio Wlnten- lse." with ltlclmrd Kpstctn at the piano. tTin "1AU of a Horo" and th tore r)cen frtfm "Fouersnot," all plnycd atdmlrnbly, "Dr Melalerslng-er," In the afternoon, and "Tho Harbor of Seville," In tho ovcnlng, nt the Metropolitan Opera Ilousn on Saturday, both nd-inlrabl performances, drew crowded Mmc Qadskl, for the firm tlmo this season, wns Kvn In Wagner's opera, atnirlna; at her best. In the east wero Mr. fiomhnch, Mr.

Well, Mr. dorUx, Mr. Relss, Mr. Hrnitn nnd Mme. Mattfeld, Mr.

Hodnnsky the Itosslnl work there was the familiar cast of Minn, liar-rlnntos, Mr. Do I.iicn, Mr Datnm.ico, Mr. Dldur nnd Mr. Maletcsta, Mr llavngnoll conducting. "Der Wlderspnonstlgrn Znehmung" don't be frightened! It's only tier-man for "Tho Tnmlng of tho Shrew" will be presented at the Metropolitan Opera Houso on Wednesday evening as Mr.

Unttl-Casazzn's contribution to tho tercentenary of Shakesiware's dentil. Thirty yenrs havo elapsed biiico tho opcru, by Hermnnn tloctz, was heard here, so that, for the present generation, It Is a work brand now. Those, of you who nrn students nnd will rend nnow Shakcspearo's comedy, needn't bother about the Introduction, for It finds no plnco In tho opera. Hetter loavn tho dlvino Willlnm nlonn until you havo sttidlod tho libretto by Joseph Viktor Wld-mnn. If you don't know dermnn, or If you do, you will get lots of fun out of tho translation Into Kngllsh nf tho German text, which Is rightly Inhelled "A free, adaptation of Shako- spearcs Comedy" i on mignt amuse ynursclf ny llnillng nut now- many of mtch up to dnte expressions as "Pigs In Clover" nnd "Shnkn leg!" were coined by the Hard ot Avon.

Mnudn Fay, the California soprano who has been the prldo of tho Munich Itoyal Opera for somo years. Is driven to postpone, her rocltnl nt Aeolian Hall this afternoon by Illness, The now dnto nnnouncod Is Tuesday afternoon, Mnrch 21. Yvettn Oullbcrt. nfter completlns; a successful tour of New Knglnnd and Canada, will give a third series of four rec tn hero at Mnxino otfs Theatre, beginning next Sunday eve-nlng. Inst of his lnteres.Ing and InstmotlT) lecture nnd song recitals at tha Prln cess Theatre next Monday afternoon.

KliVOATlVE. Evcru time a boy In the putiHc rhoof of Logan, taket a bath or brushes Ms teeth he gets a credit mark. CASTORIA Ifnle, iirnmntlc soprano. iui uuauui uuu uuuivu who wns to have made her debut 1 1st a Fnr Ovf)! 30 YANrsi last month, but was prevented 111 U3B rOrUVOrJU lean by Illness, will give recital at Always bears the Signature i Oertrudo Hale, dramatic Acollnn Hall on Friday evening1 Paul Ttlmers, tenor, will plve the 7 Osslp flabrllowitsch gnvn tho Inst piano recital of his "Hlsturic.il Series" at Aeolian Hall on Saturday afternoon before nn audience that crowdi'd the auditorium. Including tho stage.

His programme of vvoiks by modern composers included somn rarely heard, as well as others that are familiar. Arnold Schoenherg'tt "Clavierstueke" evoked laughter. Well, Mr. Sehoenheig may live long enough to du the laughing himself. Percy Oralngei's cheerful "Shepherds I ley" sent everybody away happy.

Mr. Is to bo i unuratulati'd In that hn was adamant aualust demands for encores und fur extra numbers. At Carnegie Hall, also In thu afternoon, Waller Dam-iiiM'h with Louis Ciiaviuie as soloist, Knvn the Inst of tlm symphony concerts for youmr people. The cun-1 1 rt won in celebration of the tercentenary of the death nf Shakespeare. In the evening, at Carnegio I I.a II.

Mr. SlransUy nnd tho Philharmonic Orchestra irave nn nll-ltich ml Strauss programme that included "Don Juan," "Death and Transfiguration," "Eddys" bnuce is welcome relish tu -air family nnd vnur quests Eddus ttW BRAND OLD ENGLISH Sauce I-ino in bcuv. U'iiwders, Mews nnd Cir.iie. Grocers and Delica- i tcBBcn Stores sell it vIC Mailr b)'L. I'nUhard.

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