The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1911, Page 7

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WIFE'S SHARP EYE MADE PHYSICIAN UNCOMFORTABLE Dr. Cogswell Says That She Watched Him All the Time And Abused Him. | BOTH SEEK SEPARATION. i He Admits Buying Dinners, | Trips to Coney and Corsets for Women Patients, De. Henry B. Cogswell of No, 168 West Seventy-eixhth street and his wife, Laura F., a tall, handsome woman, Gressed in lack silk, appeared to-day » before Judge Page in the Supreme Court in counter-sults for separation, The ) duel of testimony was sensational and contradictory. In the court room were a number of the physician's patients, bell- ‘boys and nurses, who have been dalled in the controversy, Dr. Cogswell, formerly @ prominent | Brooklyn physician and now surgeon at the Northeastern Dispensary, tol! of his wife's “tantrums,” her abandonment of | him in 1907, her “pursuit of patients," | her espionage and her suspicions of the | @octor's “familiarity with his patients,” | Particularly @ Mrs, Johnson. | Further, the physician, who is phy- ically somewhat inferior to his wife, @wore that she struck him on two oc- eagions, He said her demands for halt hie salary blocked a deal he had tn Drogress for the opening of a sani- tarium, of which he was to be superin- ) tendent. In one of her “tantrums,” the @octor swore, she disposed of his sur- ) steal instruments while he was recov- / ering from a nervous breakdown at Lake George. Watched Him Constantly. Dr. Cogswell was subjected to severe cross-examinations by Lawyer H. A. Callan as to his nervousness growing out of his wife's conduct, ; “She watched me constantly from a window opposite my office," he com- plained. “A horror comes over one to feel that two black, piercing eyes, like my wife owns, follow you every move Visits to’ women patients, the lawyer asked “When you spent inost of the night at Mra. Johnson's apartment was ner con- dition serious enough to warrant this air, she was comparatively were you doing there?” ng her baby—a victtm bd up. “Did you use endearing terms over the | Phone to the baby? Took Patients Out. | ) The fated u Jection. je ‘treated J 6 for two visits, He never treated the | Pugilist, he stated. Asked if he at Himes dined with his women patients, | the physician said he did. Ste it part of your treatment to | take your patients to Coney Island and | to dinners without your wife's knowl. | to dinner?" guest at din- ners at her husband's request.” “Is it part of your treatment to buy her presents for your have bought corsets for my_pa-| tients, yes sir, I bought corsets for Mra. Chase. It was after @ serious opera-| Referring to a time in 197 when the physician was summoned to court by Mra Cogswell for non-support and re- quired by the Magistrate to pay her 35 @ week, the lawyer wanted to know if had ‘not called her abusive names. Called Him Na “Her vituperation azainst me was dreadful," he replied, "She would break out on street cars in a tantrum—any place ft seized her—and villify me as a cur and lar and then charge me with dmproper relations with my patients, Ehe followed them from my oMlce, Inter fering wit ‘Didn't you give wife reasons for her suspicions by stating that your women patients were infatuated with not, sir, call her any name except a », which you admit calling her?" “I'm not @ profane man. My manners Dare mild and gentle toward all women. © 1 couldn't have called her anything ex- traordinary.”” ‘The physician further denied he had told his wife he owned stock in the United States Stee! Corporation de- | cause he and some steel magnates—then “his patients-had originally conceived the scheme of the corporation in his office in fe YEAR’S PROFITS "$10,000,000 FOR HAMBURG-AMERICAN, The annual e-American made public to- mship Company, shows gross profits for 1910 of 000, ‘The directors propose a of & per cent, A total of ) was written off or carried The liquid assets are rots In 1908 were $8,000,- end of 6 per cent, was gompany ha the di —_ A Detective Story, In Book Fo will be given free with) next Sunday" 8 World (in Greater is D| As the Sunday World| 4s not returnable it is necessary to} order your Sunday World from your newedealer in adv Don't miss ) thie Great Detective Story, | Merchants’ National Bank, will have | Court to-day refused to relieve him of that burden pending the trial of Mra Gambier's sult for separation. The couple were married April 90, 1910, travelled through Europe on their hon- ¢ymoon, and parted soon after their return to America a few month: MUST PAY BRIDE IN ROMANCE WHICH HONEYMOON ENDED E. V. Gambier’s Application to Halt Alimony Denied by Higher Court., of Atlanta, Ga., charges that band deserted her, but htis he Objecting to the payment of alimony, Gambier declared he was willing to pro. vide @ home for his wife if she would show or express the affection due from a wife to her husband and not assume “an air of cold indifference” toward im, This indifference on the part of his wife, he sald, manifested itself on leav- ing the churoh, after the wedding when Mrs. Gambier was overcome by hysteria and wept. Mrs. Gambier declared her husband was in reality responsible for all the z ne " ward Vi Gambier, cashier of the | sistently refused to show her any ap jation, “except to kiss her occaston- to pay $260 a month allmony and $500 | ally." ounsel fee to hie beautiful young wite | Gambler, lives at the Canoe, Brook Country a umm! re. | Faith M. Gambier, or he may go to) Gambier ts living at the Great Northern | Ludlow street Jail for contempt. The | ember te living et the Great Northern Appellate Division of the Supreme avenue. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, trouble, that he, and not she, had per- | which "CHANGE EXPULSION STANDS | C. M. Cohen’s Appeal Denied by A late Division, ‘The Appellate Division of the 6u-| preme Court to-day refused the appeal | of Clarence M. Cohen, @ broker, for reinstatemem as a member of the Landed . | York Stock Exchange. FRECKLES GONE “Simple Remedy from Riker's Re- || } 1 moved Them,” Says Society Lady. “The beat skin spectaliets told me that Rothing would remove my freckles and that T would carry ald & well known soctety woman, " With a new drug. othine-— —that I bought at Riker’ my skin and gave me & ne | on of othing @ really remark~ hen applied at night many of disappear entirely by morning, cat have Derrun Franklin Simon Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Final Reductions Saturday | Women’s Fur Coats 9 Fur Trimmed Pony Coats Full-length model of highest grade moire pony skin; collar, cuffs and bord- er of skunk dyed raccoon and opos- sum. Heretofore $145.00 7 Mink Marmot Coats Full-length of mink dyed marmot; silk lined. Heretofore $89.50 8 French Seal Coats Full-length of French seal; brocaded silk lining. Heretofore $125.00 65.00 18 High Grade Karakul Coats Full-length model of well matched flat skins; brocaded lining; long roll collar. 75 00 100.00 Heretofore $145.00 195.00 4 to 14 years. 50.00 21 4 to 12 years. 55.00 4 to 14 years, 5 Real Hudson Seal Coats be ee models; brocaded silk Heretofore $195.00 6 Real Hudson Seal Coats Full-length French dyed skins, rich silk lining. Heretofore $365.00 brocaded silk Women’s Broadcloth Coats 35 Fur Collar Broadcloth Coats " Persian lamb or skunk opossum collar; Quilted satin lined. Heretofore $45.00 47 Black Broadcloth Coats Full-length; silk lined and interlined. Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 18.50 54 Misses’ Tailored Suits Late winter models of imported cheviots or serge, plain tailored or with satin sailor collar, 14 to 20 ye Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing ALL WOOL FABRICS 96 Boys’ Suits Norfolk and double-breasted models; also sailor suits. 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $7.80 to $9.75 40 Chinchilla Overcoats Of navy, brown or oxford, wool lined, 3 to 9 years. Heretofore $9.75 3.75 5.00 w 100 $100 wortn Pr Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’clock. Our Prices Are Always the Lowest! In All Lines of HOME FURNISHINGS You Will Find Compare Values! You Save Money When You Greatest Dresser Special Ever Offered at $ (Actual $12.00 Value) There has never been a better Dresser bargain pice! Style, quality, workman- lly equal to those usually sold offered at this low ship throughout are at $12.00. Solid selected oak construction, highly pride finish. Graceful mirror 14x24 in., of French vel plate; carved stanchions, two large and two small drawers; paneled sides; brass Absolut:ly faultless in detail. 100 of these to be sold at the very special price, $7.89. Other specials at $10,00 $12.49, $15.50, $18.25 & $19.98 handles. Freight Paid Within 100 miles on purchases of $5.00 or over. Double fi Stamps With Morning Purchases. Fine Chinchilla Coats Full length model of navy or grey chin- chilla, velvet collar, wool lined. 20 Dressy Broadcloth Coats Silk lined imported broadcloth coats, velvet saijor collar. 18 Misses’ Black Coats Of imported black broadcloth, 10 Misses’ Pony Coats Full length; of French dyed skins; brocaded silk lining. 14 to 20 years. 9 Misses’ Pony Coats Fulllength, moire 14 to 20 years. 8. Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00. 88 Boys’ Suits, Extre Knickerbockers, Norfolk and double-breasted suits. 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $9.75 to $12.50 96 Young Men’s Suits 31 to 40 chest measure. Heretofore $15.75 to $21.50 v Auto Delivery to All Suburbs & Co. wool lined. Heretofore $12.50 Heretofore $18.80 14.0U 15.00 | Heretofore $29.50 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 29.50 ficretotore $59.50 [rad skins, linin, Heretofore $69.50 45.00 18.50 6.75 10.00 $3 to $4 Deposit Vs to $1.00 A Week ) $7,50 to $10 Deposit \ $1.00 to $1.50 a Week Acrouuts Opened on Purchases from $10.00 to $10,000.00 Buy Here! 783 lished Base 20x40 in., has We have just Adjacent to New York, ] | | || | FRIDAY, rs | | Misses’ and Girls’ Coats _ || 53 Girls’ Winter Coats Navy blue or brown cheviot, 6.50 || | Women’s $1.50 Black Kid) Girls 25.00 | Women’s $3 and $4 Shoes of Quality at $1.75 and $2.60 JANUARY 27, 1911. Tomorrow Will Be the Final Day of Our Sale $ 88 of Men’s and Youths’ $15 Suits ae Overcoats at * All the newest models; most wanted materials and patterns. Sizes 30 to 46 chest measure. Conservatory ay Fresh Cut Fla |srrege Basak” Viotorse’s | 4 Tunes thea With cord a8 4EX%. 70 BL A SOY 310 6OUSr | Here's one of the best sales of the season. The shoes are all new, high grade styles. Prices are very low. | “a se Jaliets. Special 98c with rubber heels and flexible soles. Also Sister's Common Sense lace shoes. A very big special at our sale price. Women’s $4.00 Shoes—A manufacturer's ill luck—our opportunity, which is now yours. The maker hands. These we have obtained at a heavy discount from present cost. Included are Women’s Velvet and Cloth Top Patent Colt Boots, with straight and wing tips, = plain toe styles e From a large distributor of the A-Flex $3.00 Shoe, “The Shoe that bends with the foot,’’ we Included are Women's Velvet; also Patent Button Boots, and Kid Lace Shoes; plenty of styles: plenty of sizes; plenty of extra sano ina 1. 75 Ta CUE PISS sate Sbeevsnaieststveveeustpeceuce Shoes, VerySpecial | Boys’ $ 1.50 Shoes, $1.10 Lace Shoes— eaihazes up to Ts peda L da . i. 00 to 514. Great special values. astute gun metal caif button ie Boys’ $2. 50 Shoes, $ 1.69 2.50 grade, 1144 to 2; epectal at $1.85! laced sty les; all sizes, second Fioor. ‘BLOOMINGDALES’ Record prices for the season to move all these medium and Here are smart new dresses for girls shown for the firet tim heavy-weight coats in one day—and to-morrow’s the day. They comprise shepherd checks, cham- . built along latest style lines, and in subdued shades, and represent a well- @ profusion of popular materials and | known manufacturer's best productions. Positively none C. O. D. None on bray and colored repp; new Spring models approval. None exchanged. No mail trtetened with plain colors; fiend 149 , ry t Girls’ Whit i. Colored Repp Dresses, Ot alte Cami, Maver there | Baten neck, three quarter seve embroidery pleated skirt; 6 to 14 years; at. Girls’ Fine Chambray and Gingham Dresses, of our $4.00 goods, through the cancellation of an order, had a quantity of high grade shoes thrown on\ hie with kid tops. All at the remarkably reduced Saturday price of obtained an overstock of 1,000 pairs at a figure that enables us to offer them at a record making price. All at one uniform cut price Vici Kid and Gun Metal Button and Satin calf bluchers; sizes from 1 1134 to 2, special 2.00 grade, 6 to 11; special at. Gun metal calf and vici kid blucher; ° ° 9 e ’ ° 9 Exit All Girls’ and Misses’ Coats | Sale of Girls’ Pretty Wash Dresses The egal ah are all late models, | brays, ginghams and repp, in bright and most desirable colorings. Girla’ Dresses, in shepherd check, plain cham: orders accepted, Read the news:— skirts; 6 to 14 years; special, at. of red, on front of waist and cuffs; full 2. 98 Dutch neck and kimono sleeves; trimmed with Girls’ $8 and $9 Coa prise cara- cul cloths, velvets, corduroys, cheviots, kerseys and mixtures; rede, blues, greens and browns; sizes 6 to 14 years; extreme value at the pedeirl wice Of.........,. Girls’ $10 and Coate—This superior lot of style! vy includes caracul cloths, velvets, plushes, cheviots, kerseys and mixtures; colors include red, blue, brown and various other desirable colors; sizes 6 to 14 years, 6. 5 Big value at the sale price of.. 9: Misses’ $12 and $15 te—These handsome coats are made up in caracul cloths, plushes, cheviots, kerseys; in shades of brown, navy, tan, black, &c.; in-lude the famous “Presto” collar; sizes 4 to 18 Choice of any P Girls’ Fine Plaid Gingham and Re; kimono sleeves; sailor collar and cuffs trimmed with allover embroidery; trimmed with colored dresses trimmed with insertion; 10, Our entire stock of girls’, juniors’ and misses’ dresses and regulation suits now selling at greatly reduced and exceptionally low prices. second Floor, 60th St. Bection, BLOOMINGDALES' = BLOOMINGDALES* fast oa kee Offerings in Our Great Annual Toilet Goods Sale: None C. O. D._No Mail or Phone Orders will be filled, Quantities limited. Take advantage of these specials Water, Moe size... Odol, antiseptic t Dr, Snow's Awpirim Tabi and mouth wash bottle of 100 BLOOMINGDALES We are going to sell these silk vests for less than we paid for them. We must move them : quickly to make room for Spring goods. Therefore we will offer Women’s Milanese Silk Vests, White only, of superior $1.19 quality, neat leberaese very special for. . Do not miss this opperttinity Come early to-morrow, Saturday ! Knit Underwear Store, Main Floor, BLOOMINGDALES' On Sale All Day 1o- SaleofChantecler | Briefly T, : A old S ec ials Jorrow, Saturda Cushions at 19c Women's foe fy Silk (My or Phy ‘ Car Kerseys. “mixtures | 2 pes, for Se Do you contemplate a 5 AN colore and)” Witie, inic and biue, ima variety of width bi Chantecler Party?) Cap Shape Hair Net, 3 for.... Se As a souvenir we have a cute This # an allover alli tavietbie hair little Chantecler Pin Cushion that would fit the occasion admirably. Come and reli 19c see them; each Art Embroidery Depar Main Floor, Both 58.50 Adjustable Forms, %4. 98 One of these figures answers the purpose of almost a whole range of sizes of the ordinaty style. It is simple in construction, is easily adjusted and correct in lines. Made in two atyles, Aand B. Style Awhen closed is 32 inch bust measure and extends to 42 inch. Style B when closed is 36 inch bust measure and extends to 46 inch, . CompleteDraping Figures,$].25 Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38,40 and 42. Jersey cloth covered bust. Wire skirt on extension. of the most practical figures ever offered at 80 low a price, Main Floor, Notion Store, Fresh Meat Department 1,500 of the finest Canadian Lambs on sale here Saturday: | Legs of Lamb, Ib. . } Mh4e 7 Lamb Chops, ib. . Forequarter Lamb, Ib. . + OMe Loins of Jersey Pork, L Porterhouse and Sir loin Steaks, tb....... f 156e BLOOMINGDALES' 38 Suite... breasted; blu re cy Cheviot; Norfolk kna Derby The End! Last Call! If You Want the Best Piano Made Don’t Delay! Buy Oneat Once! This Sale Ends To-Mor- row Evening. Great January Sale of New Walters Pianos | the newest models Walters renowned high-grede pianos at a clear saving to you of $150 to $300. | Don't think of missing this really wonderful opportunity, = $5 Down and $1 a Week There are no extras to pay. Upon first payment of $5 piano delivered. D Walt ra Pianon, Var Tread, Tt them the dealer for “Our ew exc hanes, stem 2 perfectly uselan, | id ptaug fot ane of thee beat The Store of Certain Satisfaction—BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d. Ave, 59th to 60th St,

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