The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1912, Page 11

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| z | F i a } ’ j * maxe it next Sunday? ‘We can meet “Butarday night and Sunday together. SENT hi 180 Broadway, N. Y. ‘RSHOPS SOW PAD WALLSTREET WIFE WHO IGNORED HUSBAND'S PLEAS Mrs. Wemer Admits Greer Gave Money While She Re- ceived $100 a Week. SPURNED ARDENT NOTES Artist Besought Return of His Former Model by Humblest of Prayers. Pretty ttle Mrs. Anna Leah Werner, whose husband, Simon, living her $100 a week for support, she was receiving money from William | Armstrong Greer, son of the Episcopal Bighop of New York, from a charitable fund of which young Greer was cus todian. “How much money did Mr. Greer give | P to you in this manner?” was ked. ‘Z really don’t remember,” answered the young woman. ‘Many checks signed by Henry Buck, 90-respondent, These checks, according to Mn were for the money «iven hor by young Greer. Mrs. Werner was @skeq to explain why e@he needed the money, but made no attempt to do so. Joseph H. San, counsel for Werner, suid that the checks given by Buck to| ¥ Mrs, Werner totelled $700, HUSBAND'S ARDENT PLEAS FOR 2. Bue WIFE'S RETURN. Many remarkable letters from Wer- ner to his wife were read in evidence, the object being to show to what depths Werner went fn his love for her. One of the most ardent of these let- tere was as follows; My Lovely Anna: I am going an artist, ts| 4 euing her for divorce in the Supreme Court, admitted to Justice Fort and the | 4 Jury to-day that while her husband was | and made payable to| } Werner, were introduced in evi- 4 s r # te NS RAS AeA pina BO RR SRR IPE sc1h Sar Ae THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1012. 'DR.BUCKLEY,‘BISHOPMAKER,’ EES = - a ; Methodist Veteran and Power Retires After Notable Moderate selling press offset gain: a, y pening. atou Career of Many Years. established at the opening of the siock market to-day, Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Hon Pacific and the Interborough § were somewhat higher at the , and subsequently lost these a Vances whon professlunai unloading de- | Veloped. At the end of the first hour| Prices ruled about 1-2 @ point lower, Most of the interest converged tn Reading. Anticipating a dectsion in the jAnthracite Coal case tn the United Tuckley, Methodint New York, E Quantities of the mu- |States Supreme Court to-day, traders sical world, because it | began selling Reading, which earried has been consistently good fc the stock down to 1736-8, half a century— A brief upturn at mid-day was fol- | Thgaat lowed by @ slow selling movement after the announcem: ] ‘nited States Supreme Court faiied to jhand down a ¢ in the Reading | Coal case, Low ices of the day were recorded at closing time, when Reading reacted to 172% and ot | © issues about 4 point below their m rning ranges, ‘with the tone you can't forget” Cash or Easy Terms, Send for itt FIFTH AVE liousness, or sour, disordered stomac! feverishness, iarrhoea, sore throat, ba NAMES HER HUBBY’S CLERK. Jeweller’s Wife Gete Divorce wih home. Spent an eve. working, and, as often before, IT am so lonely I m rite. Ah, dearest, why can't you yourself in sympathy with me? All that’s past ts forgotten— wiped off—you MUST feel what you mean to me by this time—aro you ef stone? Tho worst of {tI am éairly burn- ing up with hunger for you. Three weeks is a terrible time to wait—I feel I can't, dearest Anna—can't we iB. Albany, or thereabout, and spend listen to me—this will N i ty i | were the Genuttful, tender I have ever Perea cee cares cee @antiepess then and forgive my p hans end brutality that = to this state. Anne, ee ef -eoring conte more some goo TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, MAY 28, ha. le the oh ! our. iBT YOUR Mt OF IT) ahi 8100.00, 2 WITH a > CHARLES A. KEEN! Importer of Diamonds, ane omen nape ote sateen urs all the clogged up’ wast es undigested food and cons sour ndent. pated matter will gently move on Supreme Court to-day, granted an abso- nausea, and you will surely lute divorce to Mrs. Gertrude L, Shaw hi and smiling child With Syrup of Figs yor ging your children. Be in shortly. ‘wife #40 @ month alimony. Mtss Lottle Goodman of No. 74 West ‘One Hundred and Eighteenth. street, a. Clerk in Shaw's store, was named as co- ics, it cannot be harmful feapondent. It was testified during the | the Package, trial by Pembrook Morse, a brother of | Aal d I Mrs. Shaw, that on Nov. 19 he and three |“Syrup of Figs and Elixi Senna,’ deteo:tves Rad surprised Shaw and Miss ared by the California Fig Sy: Goodmen in an apartment at No, 43 Tih is the delicious tasti West Fifty-thinl street. reliabi MEDIUM. womeniand intended for no other type of figure—that has achieved a country-wide and wonderful success, figures have always found it well nigh impossible to secure a corset that would give support of the ab- domen, permit of free, easy and graceful carriage and give perfect | style.’ Our invention of the Rengo Belt idea of tailoring holds the figure firmly, yet comfortably, and is the leading idea of corset mak- ing for stout women, ‘ All Rengo Belt corsets are extra strong and are boned with DOUBLE watch-spring steels, GUARANTEED not to rust.’ $2, $3 dnd $5 per pair at al department stores. CROWN CORSET CO., Mfrs, NEW YORK OUT OF ACTIVE SERVICE. Church GIMBHELS | Another Smart New French Model In Boys’ Washable Suits, $3.95 MINNEAPOLIS, May %7.—Dr. J. M. known in the Episcopal Church ag the er’ and for thirty-two care editor of onc of the strongest, church papers, to-day withdrew from No Wonder Women | Like Gingham HOUSE DRESSES Not alone because the prices at GIM- BELS are $2.25 to $6—even tho! are very little for such good quality But because Gingham Isundring enettllentng one orm, laundering beaut , and al and crisp. And, besid and have good style. . r Neeiy all of these Dresses are of striped ging! y selves to modish panelings and other trim- mings—the model illustrated being bn example of these demi-tailored styles. This particular dress, in blue, tan or black stripes on white grounds, embroidery, is $4.60. Quarter-inch stripes are effective in a $3 model that has a pretty yoke of fine cm- Net eat Chabon 130 Ws + Los a oe 1% + & {If Tongue Is Coated, Stom- ue ey ach Sour, Breath Fev- ae + Sulit: ite g & erish, Give “Syrup of Ee 2 4 Figs” to Clean the Be ='t 1S + 4] Your child ee BIG we 8 123% =~ & eople's Gas ut 1 Pressed Stoel Bobet Ls cl Ry. Steal My 1¢ ies ti Bit. = * ity + “%|the ideal laxative and physic for ae = 8 Nothing else regulates the little BS — af tender stomach, liver and bowels 10% — * Iso effectual ides they dearly love its 1B =} [delightful fig taste, ‘a By + For consti bowels, sluggish liver, cere and Percale House Dresses start at $1. breath or to break a cold, give one-half te nful of “Syrup of Figs,” and consti- eS ee FLAGS for Decoration Da From the tiniest muslin Flag, at 6e d of wool bunting, at $16, we can furnish eve ore eer ae id in the Kings County |out of the system without griping or ve a well, re not drug- mposed en- of luscious figs, senna and aro- a Full directions for children of all ages ‘and for grown-ups plainly printed on 3x5 ft. $1.50 5x8 tt $3 * American Navy Bunting Fi compine name shah on on both sides with lockstiteh. * Muslin Flags, American, Gust at $1.60 Gb fe, at 62.88) and 180 dosen,, nt M60 100, ik your druggist for the full home, ‘ounted Flags Cotton Flags, American, at 6c, 10¢, 16c and 26¢ each. Shall We Call for Your FURS Tomorrow ? Best Service. BROADWAY At Gimbels Only The original style of this handsome little suit pleased us so much that we adapted it from the French, for American boy wearers. The Suits are made of imported white, tan or light blue rep of fine uality, ina = three-piece model, consisting of coat, veatee and straight trousers. They are intended to be worn without blouse or shirt, making them delightful! cool for Summer. Sailor collar of contrast: coe is with three rows of white braid. finished with pearl buttons, and three pockets. These smart suits are first shown at GIMBELS, for $3.96. Fourth Floor tad ides, they are refined the stripes lend them- trimmed with eyelet went by. Second Floor, trimmed with 8x12 ft., $6.25 12x20 ft., $16 Cotton Flags, of all of stars, sewed | 16¢ and 260 each, © "ations, at 100, Sill Mounted Flags, of § lount 5 SEAR eine aite 4 gag af in ) at le Silk Flag Bows, nt 460 dorer, Flag Poles, with truck and hal- | Balcony. yard of solid ash. exi0 ies complone whe y Flag Pole ackete, tits x! +» complete with 12-ft. poles fy le . yani: Si ee ans cae nie rackets, galvanized | $12.60 for Silk The Star, 11in., at 260 #7 Te tor Sle ‘The Enterprise, 114-in., at 360 Fourth Floor Moderate Charges, Telephone—Madison Square, 8200 A Famous Maker’s “Seconds” In a Lively Decoration Day Sale be enthusiastically received, the maker's name appears on all sufficient evidence that, “seconds” Only six of these. NEW YORK Newest Styles Beautifully Made The eight Blouses illustrated spea ters to-morrow, that came from the made these styles for us to sell at $3. a be found in New York at those prices. Doesn't sound reasonable, does it? But this is why: The manufacturers expecting ners Spring business. ie BLOUSES? Nol Of course, there had to be a great concession in price-—and so this wonderfully beautiful collection of NEWLY M of our own selection—-at ONLY $2 EACH. The collection includes high neck Blo: shirt sleeves beautifully trimmed. Blouses neck Blouses with fanc: ered yokes and bandings, Blouses with Val large crochet ornaments and butto $15.75 to $17.50. 50¢ for Children’s Tub Dresses, usually $1. $1 for Girls’ and Juniors’ Dresses, With the Tennis courts in full swing, and Decoration Day almost here, this event wii Every tennis piayer knows these splendid Rackets; and that (except a few made by him for other firms) is are, they will give first-rate service. Asa mat- ter of fact, the blemishes, which are in the frames only, can hardly be noticed, EVERY RACKET HAS BEEN NEWLY STRUNG WITHIN THE LAST THREE WEEKS. Such well-known names as “Cleveland,” “Newport,” “Championship,” “Expert,” “’Var- sity,” “Columbia,” “Seabright,”’ “Model AL. oa and “Centaur,” will be found among them practically every style in the maker's catalog. The average saving is ONE-THIRD on the Rackets when technically perfect. Beginning with $1, at which price there are ninety Rackets of $1.25 grade, will make excellent practice.rackets for children, prices go up to $5 usually $9.50, with patented double stringing of ers and cork inlaid handle. The largest quantities are at $1.25, if strictly perfect, $2 to $8.50, It is, in standard prices of the same ral best English gut, reinforced should- $1.50, $1.75, $2, $3.75, $4 and $4.60, worth, every sense, a championship offer, Main and Fourth Floors | | GIMBEL BROTHERS THIRTY-THIRD ST, said ia These Beautiful BLOUSES at $2. Were Specially Made for Us to Sell In This Pre-Holiday Event at stocks just had to be sold. ly but GIMBELS. with hand-made Irish lacc k for many thousands on our coun- same manufacturer who previously ind $4. And they are the prettiest to had piled up beautiful laces, lawns, ba’ ‘Then day after day was rainy or cold ith the new stoc: y shirt sleeves; others with the All F and voiles, . till the selling weeks Who could order TWENTY THOUSAND you may select tomorrow from 8, made up in the newest styles ADE BLOUS well-fitted, long, t roll S. em| d bows, Many are ‘ we | every sort and size of ‘. ‘ adn nua toulv " New York at! American Flag that ‘patriotism can d 7 . f A collection such as this, to our knowledge, has never previ ously been seen in New York at! qualities are the lowert! to be found agers: Prices for like this popular price, $2 each. Mein end Third Vlcors + Wool Bunting American ‘Flags, sewed throughout and finished in first-class manner. Sizes: ; ff U ; Sy 2x8 ft., GL dx6ft,$2 | Gx10ft., $4.25 10x15, $9.95 Today and Tomorrow in the Gimbc! Subway Séore May Fair of Appare! For Men, Wome and Child: A splendid assemblage of ready-to-wear i holiday May 30th and coming vacations. | gather many of the most remarkable offerin, tion and choosing easy we have provided ample s Among the hundreds of unusual! offerings are: it is wosi we ing condit eason for this oces sc the display enciy previous’ to the enabled us to he cnure Subway Silk Dresses and Coats for Misses and Wemon Dresses, ordinarily $18.75 to 27.50, and Serge Dresses, ordinarily Tub Dresses for Women, FRUIT Which is a small to make a prompt dis) rooted, in prime condit These that formerly vold at 4 Spirea Snowball Two or three-year Cider By Mail, | the Rackets (ibis sis though they To the he began thi Refrige rs mace by that mean consider: Many of the offe insuring a constant suppl, er, hout any added cost for ice. Here are some of the Refrigerators shown, with their regular and special prices: Automatic Refrigerators with enamedl-lined provision chambers and Height 40 tu ‘iin dein, Apartment style provision che which for Rackets Apartment asin PY Apartment ne BO in, i Orin i Gimb: Special Refrigerators High tee ¢ y Regu Kin, 45] BS 41 ti s10 43.10. $5.60 for Silk Dr $4. $12.60 for Women’s Silk and Sacin ¢ $1.66 for Misses & Jui usually $2. $2.96 for Women’s : Now ‘We Start a Our Entire Stock of 3 and 4-Year Old t Strawberry y yea Clean-Up of Rose Bushes at 6c Each. tier. Today end tomorrow New Features Add Interest 60 for Sitk Di Misses and Children i oS, usually $2 tsually $3. Fair of Apparel Offers Boys’ $2.50 to $3.50 Suits, $1.85 Boys’) 5 \ll-wool St $3.50. Subway Store Balcony Quick Disposal of H TREES at 12c Each | fraction of ‘! aut we aro determined | upplo, + pea h and cher jon, now reduced to ont trees, well Shrubs to Go at i2c Zach Be; Sand 4 ft. high; in prime condition. Aron Lilac y Shrub } old, strong and healthy, 2 inconvenient, to call Subway Store, Balcony Refrigerator Display On the Rear Cross Aisle, Main Floor morning with & fine assortment of the excellent the Alaska Refrigerator ( ompany, all bearing prices which a few days of hot weather have made the nain for tomorrow 's Automatic” Refrigerators, ‘lain-lined water coolers. jon bottle of spring water, 27.50 137 5 Is $40 110 dbs $46.50 a2 Genuiny ‘‘Alaska"’ efrigerators, with porcelain . P 95 Ibs, $36 33 a sul 36.50 nh chambers 4 $42 os ‘ovision chamber 7 i $15.50 2510, 05 Ibs. $21.75 ions ol Brothers’ Special Refrigerators erator Co. Apartinent house style 75 $16.75 12.96 $15.76 15. 7 a4 i , $10 12 125 Ibs: $19 for Bungalow or Summer Homes: ulorly Now High leo Capcity Regulart kas 7 RLS” SRS? glee, Oo $10.50 é py) bie’ M Rear Cross Aisle, Maip Floor-. broid-- ~ inspeee number of well-liked varie. 14

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