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MRS. TIMMONS WINS FIGHT FOR DIVORCE Daughter of .ate Sues for Share ot Millions. S,DUN'Aroui! M.rch Mn, Adc i Falrbank T!:nmona. d&uxhier of Ue tat VI Charlej W PirbnJj. y was granted a si voroo la Superior Court from Capt John W. Tlmmon.i. I'nltod States naval aflloer. stationed at Brooklyn. Mri. Tlmraoni In plaintiff In a ult which seeks to have set aside her father's will. In ordrr that she may se- cure a \child's share\ of his H.0W00O eetate. NO TEACHERS FOR PUPILS. 100 Student IVtthont instruction In Public rhool ?fn. Kt. A serious shorten of teachers In Public School No. St. at St. Paul's Place and Washington Avenue. Is reported by Dr. William Itabenort. the principal. To-da- y there are nine teachers absent through Ulnecs and 160 pupils of the 3.100 attending the school went without Instruction. Two hundred had one hour and fifty had half an hour. The least Instruction a pupil Is entitled to per day under the city charter is four hours. \The dally teacher Shortage here av- erages 10 per cent..\ said Dr. Itabcnort Flyer Killed In Tall Spin. RIVERSIDE, Cal.. March 5 Lieut. Raymond P. Pearson, a United States Army aviator, was killed at Marsh Field yesterday, when his airplane wcrt Into a tall spin too near the ground to recover. He had been flying here for six months. r iMh Easiest Terms in New York time ' are lor your This is a good time open a cnarge account. West r I II tfia III Gladly ind wlH l lor Erst fijmtol md $2.00 a a i! 50 to 150 the most (tcerou will ba arnorei UP Open Every INTRODUCING Caring Sarrow Co of High-Grad- e Clothes We have started a Retail De- partment right in our loft where we measure and fit you with clothes at a above price. We have no store, no reg- ular no floorwalkers, no plate glass practically no expense. And we share this saving with you by you suits $10.00 to $15.00 than the average Call in. Ready for service or made to measure, as you wish. A lew very Jine winter over, coatt Itjt, tome tilk-unt- d. Will clear out at ISO. Buy one and put it by. It will sat you totcr. Carin$$arrow& Manufacturing Retailers lOastl0HStB WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS -- mrnfrifii iiffliin BBBW OKI 3 Big Stores For Men's--Wor- n en's Clothes It's for Spring Clothes, men and women, married or single you all want them and Menter invites you to get them here. No extra charge for credit, as you all know, and the choicest clothes produced now Here approval. to confidential MUTTER'S TERMS chee.fitlr Mill MiUOworlk clothes $2.00 neeLlljoa wiattonjka trcbase do'lars terms cheerlall; Men's and Young Men's Suits and Topcoats Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Millinery 42 STORES - WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE New York Store 226 125!h St. ONE FLIGHT Evening The Makers fraction wholesale clerks, windows, overhead selling cheaper retailer. Brooldyn Store 435 Fulton St. ONE FLIQHT UP Open Saturday Evening Newark Store, 149 Markel St One Flight Up. Open Sal. Eve. The \Milled-in-Oil- \ Tooth Cleanser Cleanses Your Teeth with Oil i'lic unnilrrfiil ml contained in Clilorox tooth ixi-t- c clems teeth in ti c same manner that more minium oils incorporated in facial creams remote it.ijni ritnc irom the pores of the skin. Chlorox penetrate cteii Imrdened turtnr deposits, soften-- 1 iiik them and frccimr them from the teeth. It! searches in the crevices of tooth enamel and under I lie ovcrlappinp- - portions of the gums, removing' \II impurities and massaging the gum tissues to healthy hardness over teeth that are perfectly ' lean. It lubricates terth to preserve their clean-\nes.- s, it is assisted hy a e, finely mil ed hrushlni; compound that polishes tectii without scratching enamel. Try a tube of Chlorox the \Milled-iri-Oil- \ Tooth Cleanser. Identify It by the blue ami white checkered tube. '\\'\ F. very Drat Sfoi in Ntu) York Hsi (. NULYNE LAUOKATORIES, Jackson, Michigan THE EVEflriWG WOSLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920. \ BONWIT TELLER &,CO FlfTli AVENUE AX 3 a STREET Have Developed Many Originalities in \JEUNE FILLE\ FROCKS and TAILORED SUITS Types that express a charm, grace, beauty and newness that the dis- criminating Miss of the day Gnds unmistakably correct, whatsoever the daily program of her youthful activities. Youthful Versions of the Mode From School-gi- rl Days to the Debutante Period. Sizes 14 to 20 THE TAILORMADE SUITS for the Miss were never more varied in silhouette or more capti- vating in Fashion's delineations of youthful styles. Plain tailored. suits are just as much favored as those trimmed with varying degrees of elaboration. Eton Suits vie with box, peplum, \nipped\ waist and other distinctive modes usually deve.opcd in tricotine, Poiret twill or serge. 55.00 to 165.00 THE CLOTH FROCKS of navy blue trico- tine, Poiret twill or serge have no rivals in the Spring modes. They gain distinction by a tailored smartness. Eton cloth frocks and those combined with foulard silk are 'naive expressions of youthful modes, as are those with straight or basque-lik- e bodices, with skirts that accentuate hip fulness, pleatings or finished with wide ribbon sashes. 39.50 to 195.00 THE SILK FROCKS reveal that taffeta and satin take a special precedence, as they lend them-selve- s so charmingly to youthful types of short-sleeve- d frocks. Delightful are those with Zouave skirts, graceful panniers, tiered flounces and colorful satin sashes; a note of Spr ng freshness is suggested by crisp wh.te organdie, net or lacey collars. 45.00 to 165.00 THE DINNER FROCKS of special appeal are dainty conceptions of fine laces, taffeta silk, Georgette crepe and net. Hip boufTancy is a domi- nant style theme accomplished by an amplitude of folds, lace ruffling, quaint puffings or a bouffant overdress entirely of lace. 95.00 to 300.00 Stern Brothers West 42d Street Between Fifth and Sixth Atenues) West 43d Street Announcing an Extensive Display of New SPRING MODELS in Women's and Misses9 TAILORED and SPORT HATS On the THIRD FLOOR To-morro- iv A versatile assemblage of distinctive shapes in fine quality materials and the delicate cplorings so appropriate for the bright days of Spring. SPECIAL for SATURDAY: Smartly Trimmed Lisere Hats at $6.75 Trimmings of Ribbons, Flowers, Fruits, Maline Hair llraid, Fancy Feathers and Cire Ribbon bands; brims faced with contrasting ribbons distinguish this assortment as one of exceptional beauty. 2 Stern Brothers West 42d Street Itctween 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43d Street A Complete Showing To-morro- w of UNTRIMMED HATS For WOMEN and MISSES Imported and Domestic shapes of unusual attractiveness, together with the finest of imported trimmings, including Roses, Fruits, Garni t tiros, Foliage, Fancy Feathers and Wings. SPECIAL for W MAW and Third Floors: Lisere Hats Feather Brims j Lisere Hats Finest Quality Black and colors; ex- - j i Smart shapes; Black and ccptional value' at p4w) I Colors; exceptional value IpO.Ol) In the Silvcrtvaro Section Specially Featured for Satttrilay Sterling Silver Handle Flatware AT EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS . at $3.00 each Berry or Ice Spoon, Tomato or Egg- - Server, Cold Meat Fork, Pie or Ice Cream Server, Bread Knife or Gravy Ladle. at $5.00 each Sterling Silver Deposit Articles Betty Sets, Candy Jars, Flower Baskets and Vases. Sterling Silver Individual Salt Sets, - - - - - $6.95 Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Sets, --- --- $7.85 MISSES' SPRING APPAREL . Comprehensive assortments of distinctive Spring Frocks, Suits and Skirts for the Younger Woman. Copies and Adaptations oj Imported Models. MISSES' HIGII-GItAD- K FROCKS, in Chiffon Taffeta, Clmrmcusc, Flowered Georgette Crepe, Kitten's Kiir Sntin mid Crepe tic Chine; ninny all- - over beaded or embroidered effects. Sizes 14, 10, 18 yrs., $75.00 to 175.00 SATIN AFTKftXOON FItOCKS, with round or square neck, short, sleeves, Turkish effects or lucked skirts; many with string or soft girdles; yrs., $45.00 thrcc-ipiarl- er MISSES' Velour Checks, materials; dark colorings; sizes Exceptional Values in WOMEN'S SPRING PETTICOATS at $9.50 Models Jersey or Jersey top with Messaline flounces; newest Spring shades represented. MAIN FLOOR. BOYS' SCHOOL APPAREL Latest Spring in Suits, Coats and Hats the Most Dependable Materials HOYS' COATS the desired models and Fabrics. Sizes years. Exceptional $27.50 to 32.50 HOYS' NORFOLK SUITS pleated uiul plain tailored models; Grey, Drawn, Green and Heather Mixture; soino with extra Knickerbocker trousers. Sizes years, $20.00 to 32.50 WASHADLE SUITS Linen, Devon-shin!- , Galatea, Palmer Linen, Chambray, Pique anil various other Fabrics; models Oliver Tw'st, French plain and Junior Norfolk; plain colorings; with contrasting colors. $3.50 16.50 MISSUS' POLO CLOTH COATS; length; g shoulders; self-be- lt and pockets; full with silk; nnd years.. $57.50 Others $85.00 SKIRTS, accordeon or box pleated; in Uias Plaid or Stripe light or 4 to .'17; Special $24.75 in all - Models TOP in most 11 to 18 values at in 7 to 18 TOPCOATS little fellow full belted models; Grey, Drown and Green Fancy Mixtures; also Navy Hlue Serge. Sizes vears, $11.75 28.50 LITTLE linvs' NOVELTY Sl'lTS Jersey, Faiu Mixtures and HIuc Serge; models Junior Norfolk, plain French Middy, Oliver Twist; also Vestee. Sizes vears, $12.50 16.50 SPECIAL WR SATURDAY: Hoys' Fancy Wool Mixture Suits, Grey, Brown and Green; with extra kniekerhoeUcrji IpZli.Ui Sizes to yearn of are or Middy trimmed Sizes J I to 10 j ears. to r a 1 a n set-- , in lined 14, 10 18 up to .! at in for the in in fl to 10 to in are or !l to 10 to in 8 IS HOYS' HATS Cloth, Felt, S'raw, Golf Caps atd Regulation Tam-o'-Shant- FELT HATS for early tpring wear. 4.75 CLOTH HATS 2.25 to 3.95 STRAW HATS 2.75 o 7.50 Tweed, Leather and Nu v Dim Serge Regulation Tain-- . 2.25 to 3.95 'i .... -- I. f