The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1911, Page 16

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SOGETY DENTIST BETS THO SONS, WIFE THE GIRL Court Finally Disposes Separation Suit Brought by Mrs. Perkins, Tnetead of the $10 @ week alimony Gnd the custody of three chiidren, whieh Mra, Frieda Perkins sought in her av- tion for separation egainst her wealthy ‘ueband, Dr. Rertram Raymond Per- fins, Mre. Perkins will have to content herself with $5 a month and the cus. tody of one child, her tiree-year-oit daughter, Dorothy, The dentist is given eharge of their two sons, Stephen, aged) four, and Raymond, aged five, Mra. Perkins says her husband, who has an office at No. Bast Forty-first etreet, nae an income of @ mouth and “numbers among his clientele the Hite of New Chess" in added tn & secondary cot nt attached to-day to ne original p: in the action. Mra Verking {s particularly wroth at her cusbaad'’s charge toat she was “ostra- “teed by the best society people of Ma- jatroneck ‘he sought iawyer,” whore name tion, There were cl and telephone converaw and a telephone paraw 4 between them. telephone conversations, Mrs, Yerking states, had to do with some orrowed books the lawyer jo&ned her, vontinulng, she states: “4 was jnyited and did at she choir of the Methodist Church there. ‘Lat indicates how much I was ostra- coined.” ‘The Perkinses were marriel after an elo; ent tn Decemin, Gopi. 7, 1904, und tved this year, 8 . From that before he had been ind most attentive, his ‘eelings turned and he becane abuitve, and ungentiemanly, attempted to z me and nyog ap me with bis inesssant quarrels in the presence of the chilérea. “Net eo long ago, my. eldest son, Raymond, was playing in the yard with ether children. | overheard him remark to his little sister: ‘Come let's piay Rowse; Tl yell ke paps. yells at mam- tna.’ Fven the ahijdren began to under- arend hin ungentiomanly attitude to- | ward m Continuing, Mra. Perkins recites her arlevances as fotlows: He stayed out late four and five nights 3 Week and when he did remain at home he forced her to retire at $9 Me ‘Treated her with contempt and shab- Diness and refused to speak to her, al- *hough both lived under the same roof. Did not converse with her from July 3 to j Replying, Dr. Perkins states that His tardiness at home in 1910 was due to his Maeonic activity. He states that O6 Was clected Master. of Architact ‘ \e -———— —— King Weners Madame Mareout. ROMB®, Oct. 17,—The King to-day ap- , painted Madame Marconi, wife of the famous inventor, indy-in-walting to the Queen, Macame Marcon! takes the Plate of the Countess Trigona, who was saurdered come monthe ago by Baron | (oes... Paterne. of |s across a table from that occupied by Distriet Attorney Whitman. Frank “| Mom# and John K. Clark assisted Mr Whitman tn the prosecution. eel of the Amity | jas BANKER CUMMINS ‘TRIED FOR LOOT OF CARNEGIE TRUST Southern Financier Accused of | Stealing $140,000 Faces Justice Calmly. The trial the akyrocket financier, formerly of | Nashville, Tenn., but more recently the miving spirit in the defunct Carnegio Trost Company, was begu day be- f Juatice Davia in the Suprewe ‘ Cumming is accused of grand jr y in the first degree, the theft of r bank checks aggregating $140,000, each drawn by the Nineteenth Ward Hank, on April 23, 1910, and made pay- able to the Carnegie Trust Company. , Max D. Stever appeared for Cummins, | | who did not seem to have lost flesh | tng since his indictment tas Southern financier appear | he faced Justice Davia from a seat Since the closing of the Carneg'e Trust Company by the State Banking Devart- ment, last January, the trial of Cum- ming has been looked forward to with much Interest by thousands of deponit- ork, who low expect to get no more than fifty cents the dollar, In the vurtroom were many friends of the Hindlcted man who, with his family, re- cently moved {nto a sumptuous apart- ment in the Ansonia | TALESMEN QUESTIONED ABOUT REICHMAN AND FRIENDS. After Lawyer Steuer's customary re-| | hud been denied, the examination of the| Prowpective jurymen began, Mr. Whit- Cummins and knew Joseph B, sident of the trust their acquaintance wit! 4 ench talesman if erneéra. Relchinan w: cted a few | months ago for mak! ino reports to thé Siae: Banking Department. The check which Cummins is charged with atoaling were: One for $5,000, drawn against the Nationa! Reserve Bank by the Nineteenth Ward Bank, payable to the Carnegie Tru ; one for $19,000, drawn against the by the Nineteenth tional Bank by neteenth | Hank, payable to the Carnegio Trust Co, and one for $100,000, drawn againet Empire Trust Co. by the Ninet Bank and payable to, the C ‘Trost Co, The total was $140,000, At the time the checks Cumming was an officer and director of | the Nineteonth director and momber of the executive commt:tee of the Carnegie Trust Com- pany. His name did not appear upon the face of the checks, but that he got the money che State expects to prove, Kaas Meals hs fedora tar fe corks wit tree nee Rees ils yf Bs, Pr ry eet x i sreeted “with « eneation of Siftnem toring ‘Branslat on HADWAIY & CO., New York, B. Altman & Cn. IMPORTANT SALES OF BOOTS AND HOSIERY FOR TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) WOMEN'S BOOTS at $3.75 PER PAIR REGULAR PRICES $5.00 « 6.00 CONSISTING OF BLACK OR TAN RUSSIA CALFSKIN AND PATENT LEATHER BUTTON BOOTS AT THE ABOVE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE. WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE PRICES: WOMEN'S PLAIN LISLE THREAD REGULAR PRICE $1,00 PER PAIR WOMEN’S PLAIN RECIILAR PRICE $1.50 PER PAIR, CHILDREN'S BLACK BLACK SILK HOSE, SOLES AND TOPS, AT 650, BLACK SILK HOSE, aT 0c RIBBED COTTON HOSE, REGULAR PRICE $1.50 PER HALF DOZEN PAIRS, AT $1.00 . of William J. Cummina, |" | quent for a diamtesal of the indictment | man afd stress upon the friendships pal ‘ard Bank, as woll as a) THE EVENING WORLD, a8 each bore on the back the final in-| announced she might be an bas 0 dorsement “W. J. Cummins.” winless against the Conhens. wints Tee RMRINRe AT, PIRACY | uid any. of her won that ane came from Washington That Cummins expects to ahow that} Mrs. M. Mulien, the woman de he in the victim of @ conspiracy was who worked up the case by representing to the Cohens that rhe had $2,500 to In- vest, sat behind them. Sie Is a woman about thirty of age and of at- Leste | tractive appe: Rollins, formerly attorney for the State Banking Department, and former,Buper- Intendent of Banking Ch Cammina has claimed all alot “intere este in Wall Street” him, His attorney excuses persons who had relatives or friend¥ who had money on it in the Carnegie Trust Company. 000 grand larceny Whitman elected ogether «the pro- outh ie accused tn aving stolen more ) dollars from’ vart- ‘ork City which came — ——<———_—_ Kalser Going to Switse BERNE, Switzerland, Oct. quiries lodged with the Government result In the confirmation of the report that Emperor William will probably visit the Swiss Federal Council at the time of the military manouvres next) gutumn, Swissco Makes Hair Grow. - | Stops Dandruff and Restores Gray or Faded Heir to Its Natural Color. Does Not Dye or Stain. n twenty- WOMAN LAWYER DEFENDS ALLEGED WHITE SLAVERS. | Hartford Agent Pleads ‘Guilty of} Conspiracy in Traffic in LARGE TRIAL BOTTL® FREE. Girls. of Morris and Le: shen Forsyth miteet, charged with to Violate tho) \ gan to-day t ury in the t Jennie 1 Court, them In that she Sen- Hidge Hough against iver | eaded guilty Was de {gates and Lena Cohen, yesterday, nie Setdler, a woman lawyer, Is ase ed with Mares for the Cohens, prove that send you a case in this city and }was ‘elven the Jas! word as to the acceptance of every Juror. A woman who appeared to give the Cohens the most uneasiness was a mys- terlous figure in a tight-fitting black ault and a large feathered hat, fer It was’ av. QPPENHEIM, Giinsz.@ 34th Street Special Sale Women’s Silk Hosiery Will Place on Sale Wednesday, Oct. 18th \69c Extra quality pure thread Silk Hose in all sizes. Street and evening shades including black and white. Value $1.00 OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs G 34th Street Special Sale Women’s Trimmed Millinery Will Place on Sale Wednesday Oct. 18th Plain and Fancy New Shape Sailor Hats of Silk Beaver, Velvet, and Mannish Felt 15.00 5.90 10.00 An assortment of French Model Hats Reduced to Less than Half Price OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs G 34th Street Women’s Ribbed Underwear Exceptional Values in desirable textures and weights for Fall wear. Fine ribbed Lisle thread Vests— < | 39c French or hard crochet tops. Value 75 | “Kayser’s*’ ribbed Lisle Combination— 9. plain and fancy Top. Value §..50 t 5c “Kayser’s” Venetian Silk Combinetion- Value $3.95 12. 95 white and colors. TUESDAY, a; Helps Furnish Your Home Up to $100.00 Fifth Peewee 4th aud 45th Streets, New Bark. SH ARC ARPA IO OOTOBER 17, 1911. Stern‘ Brothers ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN Seasonable Hosiery Women’s Plain Cotton Hose, 28° in black, white and tan, Value 35c per pair, at Fine Sea Island Cotton, in black only, 35¢ Value 60c per pair, at 8 Plain Silk, in black, white and colors, c Value $1.50 per pair, at 85 Black Silk, embroidered in self and colors, Value $2.75 per pair, Boys’ Black-ribbed Cotton Hose, 22¢ Value 35¢ per pair, at Black Ribbed Wool Hose, c Value 35c per pair, at 25 Jewelry Departments A large collection of Novelties, consisting of Diamond Laval- licves, mounted in platinum; Pearl Col! rs, Beetle, Finger Ring, Ball and Bracelet Watches; 3old Chatelaine Bags and all Chatelaine Accessories, Real Lace, Feather, Ivory and Sandal Wood Fans and Imported Tapestry Bags. ALSO FOR TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, AT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN ORIGINAL PRICES Semi-Precious Stone Jewelry, consisting of Col lars, Necklaces, Bangles, Bracelets, Belt Pins and Buckles, Rings and Brooches with Antique Scarabs, Pink Tourmaline, Oriental Lapis, Rose Quartz, Cor Chrysophrase, Jasper, ried Topaz, Smooth Amethyst and Turquoise Matrix in hand-made Sterling Silver mountings, from $7.00 to 50.00 Fur Bags in Exclusive Styles, of Ermine, Mink, Skunk, Otter, Australian Opossum, Hudson and Electric Seal, Caracul, Black and Natural Pony, mounted in frames or made in large flat shapes, from $12.00 to 75.00 yilet Articles A complete line of high-grade requisites, including Brushes of every description, Mirrors, Powders, Soaps, Rubber and Cellu- loid” Articles, Foreign and Domestic Perfumes and Toilet Waters; also the latest Novelties in Parfait Ivory. TO-MORROW, AN UNUSUAL OFFERING OF Imported Celluloid Sets, Twelve Pieces, hand- decorated, consisting of Hair Brush, Mirror, Comb, Nail Buffer with Tray, Nail File, Button Hook, Glove Stretcher and Shoe Horn, Puff Box, Cloth and Hat Brush, Hair $ Receiver and Glass-lined Cream Jar, Set, 17.25 West 23d and 22d Streets ¢ and Coupon Below “Sua Instead of Customary $10.00 to $25.00 Deposits Others Ask Qaaigy OLLOW the crowds! Clip out the coupon, r* pay us only fifty (50c) cents instead of $10.00 to $25.00 in cash, which other stores demand on every $100 credit purchase, and you obtain ‘m- mediate ase Of ANY segecccccccccccccccccoce selections you make up to $100 in value. 50e Deposit Coupon Credit Any Sum Up to $100 Nothing of the hocus- Present this coupon to any of our pocus nor any artful deceits about this of- salespeople, make any purchase desired, in any amount up to fer. It means exactly $100.00, pay. fity cents and your goods will romptly delivered what it implies with- out a syllable dis- to your home after bil! is Audited “ torted. Remember the con- i Furniture, Rugs, neds, cern that extends this Pnaiatedy Miitires. 5 Sooeeeeeeseseeseeseseses opportunity is one of the oldest, one of the most ref/able and one of the largest in the city, Don’t delay, but come now while this rarest of chances offers and while stocks are practically at their best, despite the enormous shipments we are making. eecccccccocooccooccs: Orecccccoccccoccooccce Complete sd Bed Outfits, x m lik: design, fine white enamel |, bronzed eel reinforced spring | and soft top mattress, Choice of any 7. 92 size, only... like design, richly tufted in fine, ea able atherette, spring seat, matent rocker base, in mal * 1 $1.75 Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. Gloves For Women, Misses, Girls, Youths and Children. “The Franklin” —“The Yeobel”—“The Maybelle” Made in France for Franklin Simon & Co. Of real French Kid Skin—in glace and suede in all shades and lengths at popular prices. SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY 16 Button Mousquetaire Glace Lambskin. in white. rsewn Glace Real value $2.25 Real value $1.25 1.68 85 Underwear and Negligee Gowns FOR WOMEN AND M ISSES. French and Domestic ate Italian, Milanese Silk and Merino Underwear, Eiderdown, at Moderate Prices. egligee and Tea Gowns of Crepe or Satin Meteor, Chiffon, Albatross or Women’s House Gowns SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. Satin Meteor House Gowns In black and all colors, Empire model, with shirring of self material, silk cord and tasse! Imported Japanese Silk Gowns Quilted Japa and dark colors, Dressy House Gowns HN pabitlad and Value $25.00 gowns of superior quality silk, in light lined with silk of contrasting coiors. “4 ‘alue oP 50 Of imported albatross in pink, light boss greece: gray and rose, Empire accordion pleated embroidered Quaker collar. Albatross House Gowns Of imported Albatross in pink, gray, light b! “Value $14.50 lue, lavender, rose or Copenhagen; kimono sigeves, with inner pelos of lingerie, large lingerie collar. je $9.75 SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Silk and Merino Underwear FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Glove Silk Vests White, pink or blue. Hand crochet finish. Glove Silk Combinations Crochet top. Swiss Ribbed Combinations Hand crochet top, umbrella or tight knee. Swiss Ribbed Vests Rich hand crochet or hem tops. Corsets Value $2.45 Value $4.25 Value $1.45 Value 8Sc. FOR WOMEN AND MI We invite especial attention to our New Corset Department featuring exclusive and distinctively individual models for the present mode of dress. All Corsets fitted by expert SSES corsetieres. 18.50 8.95 9.75 6.95 125 2.45 “Parfait Corsets, our own make.....3.00 5.00 7.50 “Helene” Corsets, French models... Misses’ Corsets, “Partai” models .8.50 12.75 16.50 150 2.00 3.00 FIFTH AVENUE. 37th and 38th Sts. Lord & Taylor, Founded 1826 Blankets, Bedspreads and Comfortables at decided reductions from regular prices Blankets $3.65 and $4.75 pair; were $4.75 and $6.00 Satin Finish Bed Spreads $1.95, $2.65, $3.50; values $2.50, $3.50, Comfortables 4.75 Down filled, with wide sateen borders, extra size; $5.85; reduced from Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at Special Prices Sheets 63x99—6Sc 712x99—69c 81x99-—76c 90x99—84c $7.50, Pillow Cases 42x88 45x88 50x38 54x88; 17 19¢ 1c Also in Stock a full line of Wamsutta New Bedford and Percale Sheets and Pillow Cases, in hemmed and hemstitched. ot

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