The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1912, Page 6

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Pres Ste OTS 2e3 ites na ee eer = SEE TEI A HUBBY-SHE GOT ANOTHER WOMAN'S What's Worse, She Spent Her $200 for Wedding Outfits for Herself and Karl. | | Katrina Gabrinski wanted a husband, | Rut Katrina did not know much about men and she decided the best way to get a model mate would be on the ad- vice of @ male friend. She: saw Joseph Stack, who lived tn the eame house with her @t No 3 Washington etreet, and told him her need. k “Sure thing.” replied the reacy Jo- seph, “I've @ friend who's just the number for you. But have you enaukh| | money to ‘get married on?” Katrina told him she had ‘more than $200 in the savings ‘bank, #0 Joseph called in a candidate for Katrina's hand and bank account. His mame was Karl Chalskt ard Katrina liked bim. This wae a month ago, and in the past four weeks’ Kar! courted Katrina A the most approved style. Katrina |s pretty, with large brown eyos and dark brown wavy hair. Karl ts ¢atl and dark. ‘The intensity of thelr devotion was re- marked by ell their friends, It came time to buy the trotissex. Bo | Katrina bought » wonderful white silk | dress, a vell and wreath of orange bio. | some. he aleo bought Karl a suit to| wear at the ceromony. Dressed in her bride} gown and vel, Katrina waited with Karl to go to the church last Sun- day. But before they had. left Slack's home @ man appeared on the scone of festivity and said the wedding should not take place “Why not?’ walled the prospective urtde. . “Because your man !s married and | has two children,” declaréd the stran- wer, “But I loft my wife @ leng tine ago,” sald Karl. The stranger was firm, and while Katrina shed many tears and. took off her wedding gown, Karl went to straighten matters up. He néver came ack. To-day Katrina appeared as complali- ant againet Slack in the Centre Street Poles Court, charging him with securing | money under false pretenses. “He promised me @ Quadband," she welled, ‘“T bad $30. in the bank and IT gave it to him for a husband. Now iny husband and money are both gone. He won't even let me have my trunk that is at his house, It's got all my wedding lor to way if Mr. and Mra, © things fn ft and I want them, even if 1 HELD UP AS BURGLARS, can't get my hushand.” Slack told Magistrate Krotel K jhad never given him a cent, b | given all the monay to dence against Slack was tnsuitc\ he was discharged, “Oh, how T hate you men Gabrinsk! wane wan lod fro room, “I'd never trust one And as for marrying, 1 w the best man on earth.” postive \-anON COLT SUIT WITHDRAWN. Attorney WIII Not Proseonta Rare | ld not ma of Intemperance Against Wite. Harris Dunscomh, member of the lnw \firm of Curtis, Mailet, Prevost & Co!t today withdrew a separation ault he filed in the Supreme Court fome time ago againd Mrs, Miizabeth Browne Cot charging his wife with intemperance Attorneys declined to discuss t reconctied, Tho difficulties of th have been known to their frie December, 110, when they filed a sepa- ration agreement by the terms of which the husband was to pay the wtfe $6,000] vi @ your and was to have custody of their It took, the boy away M, after a country-wide search, found ‘he child tn Virginia Mrs. Colt said whe had fled to that State because she had been Informed that, under the Virginia laws, a mother Was entitled to the custody of her child, indeed sighted if you neglect to have You are short- your eyes examined the moment they distress you. Our, Oculists (registered physicians) will quickly tell you whether you need glasses or not. The examination, which will be as thorough as any private practitioner could give you, does not. obligate you to pay nor to buy. Harris Glasses cost $2.00 or more. | ILS. Skanhis eulists and Opticians 54 East 23d St., near Fourth Ave. 27 West 84th St., bet.6th and 6th Aves, me West 126th St., near Lenox Ave. bus Ave., 81st and 82d Sts. 10" Nassau St. near John St. 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bklyn 489 Fulton St., St., Opp. A. & §., Bklyn 697 Broad St., near Hahne’s, Newark A chap —when once he tries —what a __—in Mecca. THURSDAY, MAY 3%, TUT THE EVENING WORLD, waiting for thelr employer and told to keep moving. It is always moving ASK WALDO FOR A PASS. |< has the case undey BABY GIRL WAIF FOUND NESTLING IN A SATCHEL. of No. 4 West Jackson Coreni LL, found = sro about Ci this ware: Smoke Experts Tired of Being Stopped by Police on Way to Work. Next to being held up by a robber the mort sagreeable sensation per- hapa is being held up as a burglar. | This has been the expertonce of Raiph Fisher of No. %2 West Fifty-fourth | feet not only once but on several occasions during the past month, | ompanied by his partner, Charles c en his habit to make ssages along the fashton- thoroughfares In the early hours of the morning. Both men are om- ployed A smoke consuming concern m Bro! and their business being with th paes of hotels and restau. ranta they are obliged to do their work the fires are out man carries a suit case and ew tired of betng held up as st corner of Lexington event aA rdee| Out of Sorts (AT IS, something is wrong with Jy of can’t, | ust what it is. All mothers Po lassitude, weakness, loss of appetite, tnctieatiers to sleep, down to Bellevue, ne able heavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. | are the symptoms of sickness. It may be fever, conges' worms, bebe diphtheria, of scarlatina. Do not lose a minute. Give the child Castoria, It, will start the digestive operation, open the pores’of the skin, carry off bis into fetid burglar © they applied to Commis. threatened sick: ess. joner Waldo for passports to Insure matter, and drive away the sickn them immunity, while in the peaceful Dursult of putting in coal saving de- | : Hoth mon have been driven away4 Semetee Castorta always bears the sig prbdhe| from corners where they have been | All Sizes for Women, All Sizes for Misses. th Ave Corner 17 street | A Monster Suit Sale More Than 1500 of the Newest | and Most Fashionable Models AT SWEEPING PRICE REDUCTIONS Every Suit Worth from 15.00 to 29.75 The wonderful array of Suits arranged for to-morrow’s selling emphasizes Covnbridges 265 Broadway Near Chambers St. Worsteds , ultra and semi Englis two and three button styles and conservatives. i $17.50 Harlem and 42d "Street Stores Open Evenings E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. Blue & Gray Serges, Unfinished , Brown Velours and Cassimere Suits Made to Sell for $25 & $28, NOW $177- Included are the new blues, blues and blues, blue and Lae herrin a blue serges, bl steds, gray serges, ” Sol pean attern velours, Oxfords, models, as well as the sO number of smart Very Spécial Tuxedo Coats, silk] Oxford Topcoats, full|Black Topcoats, full lined throughout,| silk lined and silk to| silk lined ilk to made to sell for $25) edge. Instead ofjedge. In d of $25.00. $25.00 $17.50 $17.50 | 841 Broadway | 119, West 42 St. 125th Street Cor. 13th St Near Broadway Near 3d Avenue and that this is the greatest sale of the season. The supreme beauty and elegance of the ae -the exquisite character of the fabrics—will cause these suits to be sold quickly, In Spite of the Low Prices~Alterations Free gets wise timeis not so be pemiane’ to pf Buy them in spite of the 7 ee price, smoke them because of the quality. with heavy, rigid, do Single Soles. | s high- jote the ney Norma il “Gotham” Model $4.50 Broadway at Duane St. t Spring St, 27th St. IME was when Men wore Silk and Clothing. ewise Lace ruffles, and Feath- ers Be their “bonnets.’”” : \ ‘omen now very proper! ‘ empt these pe felch . The | weer and Silky- finished Woman's Wear, —for Robust Cloths — Scotch ‘Tweed effects,” bserve in Show - Windows of high- pest Custom Shoe Makers how effectively t pawn kind of Leather is used this Shoes cane too feat ft instead of being used used with the choicest: grades of fine-grained rd Well, —for Spring 1912, Shoes many exact re; le Manlike Custom Shoes, cularly a Regal range made in ’ leather. Erecaey. what a real, red-blooded, mexican fan should wear, and feel ha: py in. as Kid, flervible as a s s as a curly “The Colonel” wears them Politician’s arctan and Masculine in effect This superb “‘Noree’” leather is of a rich, mellow, tan-brown color (when it is not , black). if it far off when ene: ill line intended by the Leathers wi translated into it, in a wonder upper leather or Outsole. Inquire at Re uble-soles, it is now per pair, s ou’ll find in icas of these Regal (Six-Month) Shoes *4.50 ber pair GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES New York City Brooklyay * $01 Broadway Brookiya A $1003 Broadway 4 *1975 Broadw: way City Newark Jersey City Newark Ave, #25 Broad Street *Regal Bid’g, 108 Newark Ave, Stores marked with * are open evenings. GREATER NEW YORE WOMEN’S STORES New York City It moulds to the last, in Shoemaking, as there, pesingie on every elegance of igner. Moreover, it holds that Style, when once » way. Some beautiful examples st this” “Man's nickel buys Irish Homes and the like, are correct Leather” made into Smart Shoes ene of ‘Masculine Style, and always be seen in Regal windows. Their Style and Elegance speak for Pr line with this, the “‘robust’’ Leath- themselves. tod awe pliable and fine but of medium weight Their Service is backed masculine effect, are fast growing into “Indemnity Bond,”” ik CALA wit en Men ‘‘who understand.’”’ Months continuous Wear without abletges oe That’s twice the average Wear of fine 1 Stores for— Regal (Six-Month) Shoes at $4.50 Sixth Ave. olan Stat aed unt 8 "125th, Stat Ith Ave, 512 Fulton St, *466 Filth Ave, Newark 825 Broad Street

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