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What a Grand Opera Tenor Can Do ToSublel Apartment in Six Months Landlord's Plaintive List of Havoc to China Brings Set- tlement by Flip of Penny. What one grand opera tenor, plus one- - wife, plus two children, plus three hired girls, can do In six months to a sub-leas- apartment, was variously estimated this morning In the N'lnth District Municipal Court, whore Giovanni Martlnelll, Metropolitan Opera star, was defendant In a suit brought by Chesneo Vernon Bomar, No. 310 '.Vest 79th Street, who demanded $100.46. Later, through his counsel, Homnr offered to settle for J50 flat. Still later, leavlnB the issue fo the flip of a coin It was a penny he actually did accept nctt!ement for $40 and no cents not even the penny that wa3 flipped. A reporter cot that. Mrs. - artinolli herself was in court. She said it was not the money that mattered but the Implication. She would not tolerate any hint that she was capable of smashing dishes and furniture In the manner and to the extent alleged In the complaint. When the lawyer for Bomar gallantly ad- mitted that Mrs. Martlnelll never was suspected of any such thing, that it was assumed the damage had lien done by one or all of the Martlnelll servants, there was no further trouble about reaching a settlement. The Martlnelll family occupied Bomar's apartment furnished, in- cluding linen and siher\ from Oct. 1, 1918, to May 31, 1019. Then thev went to Italy, and when they got back they received a bill Itemized u3 follows; Bureau top burned $15.00 Basket broken 1.G0 Dlshpan missing S3 Washboard gone 69 Kitchen chair broken 1.75 Chafing dish missing 6.00 jfranktm Simon &Gb. Avenue, B r oys' Wearmoor Reefers 1q4U Wool Means Warmth Wearmoor Means Service 12.7S have made better reefer tailoring them according Wearmoor standards. fact, $12,75 lowest price good reefer anywhere, and Wearmoor label makes just that much better. c4ges TWEED CAPS MATCH CHILDREN'S IRCUTTING SHOP-Fi- fth ANTZEN GOLF SHOES PINEHURST reinforcement, Norm-Benne- tt able Book \The Abnu To.\ ONLY il AVE. q, 0 U Mnkm JO Knife broken .59 Cake turner damaged 29 Pour dinner plates smashed . .SO Three bread und butter platea ruined Seven oatmeal dishes shat- tered -- . v. Five cups and four saucers, shattered Sugar bowl (pink) destroyed. One goblet wrecked Ten water glasses beyond re- pair One water pitcher In, frag- ments Silver knife fork gone.... 1.0; 3.00 1.00 2.00 Sheet gone 1.65 Three pillowslips vanished ... 1.7 1 Fifteen towels missing 10.35 Two bath towels missing 1.96 Twenty-on- e napkins ulso 16.50 Two centrepieces 4.50 buruuu 2.50 Two blankets gono. 17.96 Ono dolly \1.50 Four pairs of curtains cleaned 1.60 Five pairs of blankets cleaned 2.00 Two pairs of cretonne cur tains cleaned 80 Grand Total $100.46 Mrs. Martlnelll raid her husband paid $387.50 a month for the apart ment. Fifth 37th and 38th Sts., New York We a by to In is the for a a it 3 to 10 Years TO 2.00 HA Floor .45 .25 .25 .89 THE GOLF model U a new model of mellow natural tan calf, w!th patented \no bite\ vamp' and light-weig- pure Col- ombo Crepe rubber sole, permitting a vi&e-Iik- e grip on the ground. Soft and restful to the feet, yet will Cf not marK lne m neucaieiy Kept greens, and nc rj 1 tracl tne dirt into the nou,e- - More lightly conetructed I J than the leather-sole- golf shoe, making an unbeat- - F\ combination for durability, lightness and resil- - lency. lor Oar of the Illr 0 IlltANCHES OUIt S'lOKE. SLXTH Near qq in 0 t \\ton. Ul. and One tan scaif \izt tart THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922. mus. ci.n aknce e. cash dead. Mrs. Anna Case, wife of State Sen ator Clarence 13. Cato of Somerset County, died at her home In Somervllle, T. J., y after a shoTt Illness. She was thlrty-els- ht years oici anu is sur vived by her nusoanu ana mrce chil dren. MORE DASflER SOW. (From tht American Llon Weekly). 'Sorry, but I can't insuro you you're too tall,\ said the agent to the man who wanted to take out an accident policy. \Too tall 7 What's the matter with that7\ protested the applicant. \And In or in or a in anyway I'm not as tall as my father whs and he had no trouble \Out your the nernt ex- plained, \was Insured years nto when there was nft of fellow having his head blowed oft by skidding Charge purchases made on the 28th or 29th of this month appear on bills rendered January 1st . Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established v t Just Arrived A arge Shipment Of Women's ENGLISH WOOL HOSE 2.45 ' AU-wo- ob hose, with \silk embroidered clocks. the smart heather tones of dark, brown, and lovat shades. 3.25 Wide-tibbe- d, all-wo- ol hose, in mixed colo- rings; brown, lovat wood shades &z 3.35 Checked hose, all wool, in number of very smart new pat- terns. Marbled yarns, heather and lovat MAIN FLOOR getting In- sured.\ father.\ danger a a will 1879 2.95 All-wo- ol hose, with hand embroidered clocks. In camel, and in varying heather shades of brown. J0 Silk-and-wo- ol hose, with th( new openwork' clocks. Smart shades of silver, camel and grey. 1. Altmatt $c (Eo A Very 'Rare Sale of - Men's 'pniadeWS n ter Overcoat; at $45.00 has been arrannged for to-morr- ow (Wednesday) These Overcoats (30 raglan and slip-o- n models of soft, warm Scotch and Irish fleece cloths) were made by a leading: London tailor expressly for tman Co. silk of them are equal in cut and quality to the regular stock grades; the difference is in the price, which has been made possible for this special event only. en's Clothing. Department, Sixth Floor) (EOtrtHourtf) Street Zfjittp-tiU- b Street The Great Christmas Gift Shop of All New York provides an endless variety of fine and unique Gifts as well as those more usual in character. Each hasrbcen painstakingly selected for its quality, as well as. its beauty, that it may be typically representative of the McCreery standard. FIFTH AVENUE James McCreery & Co. A Fur Coat Is a Gift Beautiful, Practical and Modish 'i aLwwaiwl. .i ' r - mi l\ In the advantage price inches lustrous 265.00 three-quart- er three-quart- er length, curly andJborder. Scarfs, in Caracul illustrated, three-quart- er Skunk Scarfs, lustrousskiins. length, collar and 225.00 Moleskin Coat, illustrated, three-quart- er Scarfs, .silky length, nicely 'skins, collar, 265.00 Platinum Fox Scarfs, Flir) Boys' Coats Sheepskin Lined Special, 7-9- 5 A practical coat as an gift. In drab, a deep beav.erizcd collar a Raynshcd shell. 8 to 18 years. Hej.u. oir. \Master-Made\- \ Gift Furniture There is always some piece offurniture which is needed some corner, which seems incom- plete or empty. Why not fill the need with of furniture of ''Master-Made- \ quality? A Queen model Secretary in combina- tion Mahogany is certain to .appeal to man. 69,75 A Mahogany Tea Wagon with a drop leaf silver drawer will please ther homemaker. 29.75 Tables are always convenient in the living room. A Martha Washington Sewing Table. Cowan. J9-5- A tip is never in the way, but always of use. 11.50 Cane Wing,Chairs. 18.75 Davenport End Tables. 5.95 RC S rit.Off . SutAih Fltir) OVJLI made in two bright colors. As they arc built have are verv safe. 3 to 7 years. The J4TH STREET this sale, they have added of low prices with high'quality, for they were Secured from a furrier who was to make a Hudson Seal (dyed Coat, 40 long, self soft, skins. Hudson Seal (dyed Coat,\ of high grade skins, Caracul -- Coat,- skins, with Hudson Seat colhr, cuffs 295.00 Fox Slate or Brown. 4C.00 Coat, skunk cuffs. 35po Beaver soft, shawl skins. 35.00 wide sl-ev- cs. 67.50 .Fturlh as well ideal olive with and guaranteed Sizes s. r.t. (.ThirJ Flttr) a gift Anne a and End 10.00 The table U ' o I rrT Is Full of Wonderful for Girls and 4.50 and 5.95 Express Wagons 3.75 Very strongly and finished low' and supporters they Frxprcss Wagons, Trail g, madewith ex- tremely combined repu- table willing concession. Musk-ra- t) trimmed, Musk-rat- ) length. 265.00 matched Toys Boys bee-Sa- ws disk wheels and rubber tires. They will survive much usage, as they have very strongly made box bodies. 12x14 in. Fltir) Chfrie purchaui ail apptar on iilh renitrti January nt.