The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1912, Page 15

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pW THOS PAY IS WIFE. $35 A WEEK OUT OF $25 SAAR? Orders Him to Do It 1 and Rich Father Says He Won’t Help. o L. Lutkins jr. was ordered by Blackmar in the Brooklyn Su- ‘Court té-dey to pay his wife $6 alimony out of his $6 a week » Tt would seem that young Mr, had better consult a specialiat e. His wealthy father, heir he ts, declared emphat- © Blackmar to-day that he not help his son out. lis salary,” said the elder Lutkins, le net @ week snd be won't get a fram ma,’* chite how ho gets: it," fe- Court, ‘That's hin bust- eatalkesae’s that he has got oay tt Metening to the above young fete court, sweating profusely. Mafy Casey Lutkins, the plain- had told on the stand how she had Teddy Lutkins at the Cafe Martin \November, 1910, ana how they had led after an quaintanceship of a After his intreduction tu he gave her a little dinner in’a'that cost $%. The next it they swent to the Waldorf and 4 to tune of $9. An $8 din- be followed at the Martinique, then a dinner at the Cumberland, and so on BG #0 on. Nov. %, 1910. The q bride was in Gu org her father “st Teddy, ahe wisted th. she go out the fine. apparel to a modest bm parents were A and he was drawing a salary of B ja week trom his Zather's big leather fcern at No. #0 Spruce street. As so . came no salary down to hawtifieg fo that on the stand to-day. pril, 1911, Teddy left his bride and ned to ive with his parents How did you happen to reduce your a salary?” Justice Blackmar asked ine sr. use of his habits,” snapped the her manufacturer. ‘Then he tsn't o $25 a week. He couldn't get B anywhere at more than $10 a week. ri remarked the Court. of alimony wi is testimony," hen the subject reached, ‘Ys furnished to create pi influence me. ly @ot Aealary of $75 a week worth ‘it, I will fix aftmony at week and the defendant has got to the money eomehow. I will also i the plaintiff @ decree of separa- te E SLAVER, SCARED BY A SPEECH, PLEADS. GUILTY. man Goldman of > feet, Brooklyn, sat Brain in General Sesgtons, “t ‘and heard Alststant. District- ‘Wasservogel outline the evi- intended to produce . 73 Grafton 0 was charged with promis- ‘ing to marry Bva Rosner, a girl who at No, 819 South First street, yn. He got her to come to Man- angttan, March 16, and then did not 2nd at. couple were married in Jersey City | lal aitbation, but it Is not going | If this_ young man | MANHATTAN, Everywhere the, a Gears R. H. Macy & Co. ie 8 e stomac! " head Hunyadi good. E ket Court She. sala Goldman. had made her a avhite hate. The Magistrate's invest! gation of the case led him to order the arrest Of Goldman and to call the at- tention of the District-Attorney to the matter, Goldman was indicted #aid Goldman, a Water is Ladle! hat LAXATIVE ‘quickly B jeer STIPATION statement. “If 1 fight ay be he will know still more, 1 Id plead guilty at once. ! nd he did, despite the He will be senten rm not less than two years or more than twenty, or a fine of not more than $8,000 or both. WOMEN’S 1, Were $24.74 to $48.7 7 R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Price: In sizes for avera: VER THIRTY Norfolk, cae the Russian enamelled lea ye? Directoire and Em Herald Square, IE TAFFETAS ARI CHA ‘Broadway,34th to 35th St. MACY'S GROCERIES Let Them Follow You to the Country, Mountains or Seashore, We specialize in packing and shipping groceries to summer homes, yachts and camps. No matter where you expect to spend the summer months you may obtain Reliable Groceries from the same source from which you buy all winter. Leave your order for summer supplies with us. and filled at stated intervals. Our Quarterly Grocery Catalogue forwarded upon application. CPLEBRATED PURE FRUIT sYRUPS—1 Fee eas PR IMgNp DIS, and xen other Rava pint “bisttiea. ai ine fabrics E INDE TO THEIR AGE wryhias wore unrdlieed te BOYS’ WHITE French-American—the pique w: exclusive with Mac A It will be filed ing the hand-embroidery done in then having the suits made up ir fore fit the American boy comf rawberry, lemon, absolutely pure: in ‘boys’ clothing. “French-American’’ Rus- sian Style Suits, $3.96 Sites 214 to 7 years. © Made of ‘French pique—with mill- tary collar—and hand-emibroldered in various fine designs down the left side. RAND meen iirase COCOA, factory; tf, halt, pound ting, reg utariy, omen ib, ‘= 1, ENESTA” BRAND COFFER “Fine much higher prices. Bony bull ae: ai Se. ST. ocola er thi ranulated. 9 Bigot ound , Mixed regul rhe be oan a ft “s iy regular. price : for th pound carton, #9, ha 4 RINOSE, made from the best rade of wheat packages delicious breakfast. Sold ‘elsewhere tg ibe 4 SPECIAL OF a ma if ae fegular price oe OF GINGER WA’ ter Thine). Crackers spectaity ve ECLAL bed tire erred pa tain Sie to BS Th ben baked, in (3) three: de. By Sailor style, SPECIAL SALE OF EXTRA, aFANCY Bey nrend Ting tepp, drill, braided in calors,, ‘ ‘Gecond Floor, 20° to 8 aly White ies, ae Snet g "ip Os, | er or seashore. 2 cI HER d dy, the Abetdesn Prese in No.2 can i i} | 1d ele. 168 tan ute ‘pel @, can, Fe Shoot Blankets All white, wool-finish . blankets, with @ neat fancy edge. They are heavy enough to be “just right” for top covering. Many ped- ple use them instead of sheets when sleeping out of doors. A very fortunate purchase has placed 500.in our. hands to be dis- posed of at the following exception- ally low prices: Size 64x90 inches.. Size 72x90 inches. Size 80x90 inches Summer blankets HOCOL, ‘ATR, ing Cont ed, in our. own, laboratory: i whore ai Dound cakes; epectat for thie ski doren, A SPKCIAL SALE OF OUR NEW Ts the finest laundry eoep pe 100" A SPECIAL SALE OF OUR FAMOUS of any of the high priced jeundi cakes, regular. pri regular price, $ A SPECIAL GALE OF MACY iD), in the extra Drice tor this sale dose’ | k include “WM. ROGERS & SONS’”’ 26-PIECE SILVER-PLATED COMBINATION SETS, $5.24 If bought in the ordi- nary way we would have to sell them for $6.49: The pattern is a@ ‘single thread there is a difference between our IF border crowned by clusterin; hats at $1.50 and those shown elee=|[] guises, in gray finish, tt includes. where at $3, YOU can’t see it. Six Tea Spoons, Six Table Spoons, Then why pay $3? Sia Dinner Kaivee, Look at our windows; they tell the | Six Dinner Forks, story—you couldn’t get a better hat | One Butter Knife, no matter how much you spend. One Sugar Spoon, The Knives are full triple-plated, and the other pieces extra quality ‘A. A.” plate. There’s a reason for my 30 stores doing the biggest hat business in the country. Each set is contained in a green joreen gift chest with one drawer, _ The Greatest Collection of IM- $ 50 areal Peet partie | PORTED Straws Ever Landed. | - . encased in a covered basket lined You Won’t Find Better Hats i] with green at Any Price . 2. 1 we | Genuine Panamas, $5 Values, $350! MANHATTAN, E. of B'way, see is Market and Washington “tx New York Boston Pittsburgh Cinctanati Philadelph' Rochester Chicage Providence NOTE-—We will engrave one script initial without charge, on each piece. An assortment of sterling gift silver in new designs is now on dis- play in our Silver Room, from Indi- vidual Salt Bowls at 74c, to Tea Services of five pieces at $198.00, Main T1., Bway We eas ae ea ay ‘a Attractions Are Their Low Pri: ald Square, Taffeta and Htweight Fabric $14.74 and $18.74 Reduced to make way for Teruel td vom of washable STYLES, cm | esrb in taffeta. which singlet “yyy! are ht, are navy Fs well as the plainer 4 fray, ts tan and navy. Bureau jurnish- found in the trimmings of c—, , ratines, agaric bandings ins ‘on the third Second Floor, Reomdway. floor, 34th Street side. in Paris, and then, the Suits were made up in America. We effected a saving of almost one-half on these suits by hav- those made abroad ‘do not quite conform in line to American ideas It would be impossible to dupli ;—Boys’ White Wash Suits at $1.36 up to $7. 49 Russian style, sizes 2% to 8 years. The newest styles in the following durable fabrics, Butcher's linen, madras ard pique—either all white, or embroidered and SUMMER WEIGHT BLANKETS ‘A necessity for the cool summer nights at the Blankets,” featherweight, at $2.93 to 87.04 a pair, Hasemen: ‘ mame aé, FURNITURE FACTS WHITE WICKER Broadway,34thto 35th St. SUITS) | 4, All Reduced now to liked model being the English | with wide velvet collar a variety of man-tailored models. The fabrics — poe why whip- ’ checks. a month or two, can be Our complete assortment merits your attention. The correct furnishi curnmer hemes is sim which is but This department is a specialty courtesy to bent customers. charge for the service ‘t renders. atin aden tor is in charge of the Bureau of Homefurnishing Saleemen. ‘He is assisted by a corps of experienced salespersons, who are at your command. Beauty and service arecom- bined in the white wicker furniture, and we can furnish any kind of a room in it, if not from our extensive stock, then to order at short notice. Mantel, with wicker-framed PIQUE SUITS as hand-embroidered to our order A novelty Paris, on fine French pique, and n America: ‘These suits will there- ortably and becomingly, whereas icate these suits elsewhere. “‘French-American’’ Sailor Collar Russian Suits, Sioes’21g | | mirror. “" $1949 $4. 96 and$5. 94 te years, | | Writing desk.... French pique, with the deep sailor Desk chair. collars worked in six different de- : 3 signs of hand-scalloping and hand- | | Settee....... embroidery. Armchair... Side chair. . Rocker. 5 to 10 years. Table.. Magazine stand..:.... Combination bookstand.... Tea wagon. ... Flower stand. Waste basket... Hanging vase....... Muffin stand... Standing vase. .... $< ! etal Noe" Naat esmatlars | White Enamel Paint—A Test One of our customers tells us that in enameling the wood- work and furniture of a bed room white last year, he acci- a Novelty Fleece Blankets These white high-grade blankets are made expressly to our order, with a novelty scalloped edge in pink or blue to match a similarly colored border, The idea of having blankets fin- ished with scalloped edges in col- ors to harmonize with the borders is original with us. The result ntally became convinced of is 4 most attractive bed covering. eae nen of Macy's White Soft German finish, For — full Enamel Paint. size beds. pair our famous Special This customer ordered a sup- ply, which proved insufficient to cover the woodwork entirely. He supplemented Macy's Paint with a widely-advertised enamel carried by a local store, and later, with’ still another enamel of world-wide public “California W ool Sheet- h Mt, Hear Store Your Furs at ’ repute, Macy s Some months later he noticed The charge for storage in- that one of the surfaces covered fisdas' * (HiPahe el with the two additional enamels cludes insurance against had yellowed, anid the other had not only yellowed, but cracked, And on further investigation, he found that Macy’s White te Enamel Paint, although superior to the two others, cost considerably less N than either. Macy's Enamel Paint can be had in white, cream ivory and unfading colors. Two coats only are required for a porcelain surface. It N: wit not show brush marks or § chip. moths, fire and burglary. Phone 6100 Greeley or drop us @ postal. We will call for your furs, clean them (if moths are there we get them out), store them in ur chilled, dry air vaults (where the atmosphere never exceeds 25 fo 32 degrees and where moths cannot exist), and return them when requtred in the fall. Minimum charge per piece, $1.00, covering furs valued up to $35.00. Ae pint,2ee. Pinta, 3% for storing and insuring each Quart, ate. 6 Gallen, $1.58 N article over that amount in value, 4% for storing and insuring fur rugs. \ ——Paint Brushes Set in Rubber; 1,2 and 3 ‘inch sizes, re> season, SVALMAAIULALLLLI IU, LMA MUAMenE dite WHITE -TOPPED ATENT LEATHER WOMEN'S, This model, which will be worn by well-dressed womer Summer, is illustrated, Well-turned ankle, Cuban heels welted soles. Tops of white kid, Women’s $2.49 to $3.96 Low Shoes, at $1.59 Several lines of recently-discontinued ass, assembled for immediate out-clearance. Most of them are patent leather and b) There is a fair selection in tan Russia calfskin, Not every size in each styie, bui every size in the lot, Second Floor, Kear lack calfskin, R.H, Macy & Co.’ “FRENCH WEAVE” WILTON RUGS A “MILL” SALE We took a manufacturer's en- tire surplus stock of Wilton Rugs. The designs and weaves of these rugs bespeak the ex- cellence of his product. Oriental effecte medallions © and emall ‘They range in sige irom 22) inches 36 toll beat § inches 1 15 feat, They are te every reem in the Prices cbewhere $4.00 to $35,00 for identical qualities. wore, $3.39 » $43.89 PRAIRIE GRASS RUGS These rugs are woven of wiry fibre grass and cotton warps. The colorings include brown, Hue, red and green. In some the border is woven in the rug; in others it is stamped on the surface, Plain Colored ae 8 in. x va a 9 ft. x is tt, at $6.48 Figured Rugs a a at $1. 14 9 ft. x wh at $9.48 Prairie Grass Runnets, Pin, tn sizes, 36 inches, 54 inches, and 72 inches, at 38¢, @e and 9c respectively. ’ ‘Third M., Br wey | (AXMINSTER CARPETSI4 LESS THAN ELSEWHERE An exceptionally fine quality. The weave is of a very “hij pile”, not only famous for its slewing lustre, but also for its durability. In two-tone and Oriental pat- terns. The color combinations include French gray, mahogany, blue, green, and rose. Can be made into rugs. Berders in corresponding patterns, 4 yard wide, 89c 36 in., Kisewhere uy to $1.90, Macy's price, yd. LINOLEUMS 1 LESS THAN ELSEWHERE Suitable for kitchens, bath rooms, or offices. In three qualities, which embrace the newest designs, including tile effects. Best Grade Inlaid se Macy's Price $1.09 3 yd. Macy's Price A Good Grade Inlaid Else’ where $1.35 sq. yd. Macy's Price 84c jk. Figured Corl Cork Sc to 7Sc sq. 44c % % s Price Elsewher: y’. Ma nn itiind Weer, Riway “Old-Fashioned” | Macy's Alterations and Repairs made spect ively, On the Sixth Floor is a on Furs during the summer 2le., 33¢ and popular - priced department months at much lower prices 49e, store where every article in than will prevail during the Sash Tool Paint stock is of a reliable and trustworthy quality? If the repair cost reaches $25.00, y ADH asiNe The goods are not oldefashioned, no charge is made for storia bpectivey, but the d of their display is, Ife, 2le, 23 1 , No fancy fixtures to drape the ond 29e. ome geods—just the nselves, iV No trading sta souves UMIIIIITL ' ase ment.) 77 t b th nselves, SHOES, $2.5 Broken Sizes of Regular Stock, Reduced From $3.96 Sad n this » and third 21, 8500 St, Rented ‘9 Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Broadway, 34th to 36th St. HOUSEFURNISH- INGS—A LONG LIST, BUT NOT ONE “SECOND” We strive for low prices of course, but we exact perfect quali- ties. Competitors who desire to. meet bur prices, but either are not sat- isfied with our modest profits or have to charge more to provide against the bad debts of their credit systems, may absorb the factories’ leavings and cripples, and scratched, blistered, rickety residuums, and ‘| be welcome to make their noises about and their profits on them, We stick to our original policf of Ming only “fiets'”— perlect quale ities. The history of this branch of our business stampe “O. K.” en our method. Housewives—thrifty, fore- thoughtful, faithful housewives— what about you? Do you want dan- Kerous seconds and so-called cheap- ness, or do you want sanitary firsts and actual economy? A representative list of practical, helpful domestic items is appended. “El-an-ge” Enamelled Ware Dish Pans, 14 qt. size were 49c; special at $e. hy Milk or Ri special at Toa Kettles, No. 7; were $7c; special atthe. Berlin Sauce Pans, No. ers; were 32c; special Berlin Sauce Pans, No. bas were 39¢; special Souce Poms, No, 20; ie 21c; eesh atl 31 Boilers, were $1.36; Special ut Boilers, No. 53; were S3¢; . Ewen cove with cove Hardwoed Skirt Beards s feet long; regularly 79¢; special Sée. Hardwood Pastry Beards Seecta inca ; special at 5 feet high; were BrightonClethes Wringers,11 inch rub- gure were $3.38; special at Fold Si Chairs, were Pocey ar at ry) “1. Family Wash Beards, double zinc; spec vat at ‘ Hardwood Clothes Pins, 100, 10¢. Felding Dish Drainer, 220. Hardwood Clothes Dryers, 10 arms, 49. Hardwood Weed Spoons, 3c to Ie. Picnic Plates, dozen, 6c. Galvanized & Tin Ware Galvanised Ah Lome, full size; with cover; were 9; special, eer Coen covers; were 32: Galvantved Water 12 qt., 18e; 14 qt., aiid Robes, Poe, No. 1, Kreamer's Heavy Japameed Dust Pans, were 19¢; special at 12e, Kreamer's Heavy Japanned Dust Pans. half, covered; were 2%; special at Miscellaneous “Blue Ribbon” Fleer Quality corn. No. 6. eee Noes, ta No. 8, 79. Broad Toasters, for use on any kind of stove Se Pot Scrapers, with handle, 8. Wire Smokeless Broilers, 8c. Wire Potato Bakers, Ic, Stove Brushes, 16c. Toilet Paper, 1,000 sheets: gcod quality. Was 7¢; special at Se. Denatured Alcohol, pint, 14e; quart, 2Ae: gallon, Cans for denatured alcohol, Jas geod pea Guat, half gallon, 4 le} falion ‘aod Baskets, two sizes; $2.24 te Oval Clothes Basket Le some a A a Willow Nursery Chairs, $1.24 to $8.56 Floor Brooms, I) bristle, iN 4% avements, 35th i. wndinath.' Handy Cretonne Sewing-Screen, $2.64 The ing xreen has done away 1 r ble, It takes up ist the thing for the ay woman, She can pack trunk. Equally good for the woman at home, It has brass handles and can be carried from room to room and set up anywhere, Then folded away when notin use” This screen can be covered in any pattern of cretonne desired at epecial prices, We have all the used colorings. It is fitted with lower deep small ones, twelve pics spools, pin cushion and needle CW, pabget wt on 0 |

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