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FURTHMAN SAYS HE'S fo only about 6,200 @ year. would starve if he were compelled to : Day his wife such a ridiculous amount | of alimony, to say nothing of the I ’ Magest counsel fer of $7,000 asked by my learned frind, Mr, Osborn.” ’ “Well, then," said Mr. Osborn, “if his Q income {s #0 small, wilt you please tell ¥; RICH: JUDGE 10 DECIDE the Court, Mr. Levy, how it te Furth- , ’ 3 From Poor (?) Hubby. i har man was enatied to buy a summer home at Litohfield, Conn., for $100,000; how he manages to go abroad every & —_—_—_—_— year and cake an automobile with him: Mi ne a visits Palm Beach, Pia., during , 5 “py #7 | the winter, mgintains two motor boats isses $1,000 “Pin Money’ Where and pays Sita day for his roomst 2 5 0, er, t think you can explain and Wants $200 Alimony. | that.’‘Wny, we wat ahow the court chat Furthman's automobile casts him 9,000 Mr. Osborn added that Furthman and | hia wife had lived happily and lovingly for the last elghten years, and {t was to-day at his home at Bellport, 1, 1, after two wooks’ confinement to roturn to the city, His dovté him back to Bellport he returned there, ‘has friends all over the country physician, sail to-day he had been at Mr. Hurst's beside all night and that lthe end might come at any moment. pf the pneumonia is now © The rela complica yy dropsy. He was stricken a month ago, but| f Bt Although admitting ¢hat for many} Ot until he questioned Emma Tehman, years he allowed his wife $00 a year | rought over, from Germany with, her efor her clothes and $1,000 for “pin mon-| some time ago, that he thought of this : Charles Purthman, Park Row cafe | ault. d restaurant keeper, complained to PORT OF NEW YORK, i y Supreme Court Justice Gerard to-day ARRIVED. That he could not posslbly pay her more bi] than $9 a week alimony, pending the 5 trial of a eult he has brought against her for divorce. | ‘There was a lonk wrangle between Abraham Levy, counsel for Furthman, and James W. Osborn, attorney for Mra Furthman, after which Justice Gerard gald he would tako the matter under advisement and probably appoint a referee to determine the amount of Furthman's present income, “Why,” Mr. Osborn, ‘St is eimpt: ridiculous way this man, who own! three cafes and restaurants, cannot pay his wife more than $90 a week alimony. He was not struck by poverty until this quit was brought, and I am prepared, to show right now that inetead of being financially embarfassed, he actuaily has an income of from $60,000 to 900,000 a year.” Mr, Osborn then asked the Court to sign an order directing Furthman to Pay him a counsel feo of $7,000 to de- fend the eult for Mrs. Furthman, and besides grant her §200 weekly alimony. “Abmurd,” droke in Mr. Levy. “The feet 1s, Furthman's income at present 2g Founded 1826 | Lord & Taylor | | Cold Storage of Furs at a very moderate rate Women’s Tatlored Suits Special Values for Wednesday Tailored Suits \ Consisting of the latest Models in $ 15.00 Men's Wear Serges and Mixtures, Values to $25.00 Tailored Suits E — AVitprerc, fancy 4 gi lored. Valuoe to @80,00 | Y Tailored Suits es, with applications of braid and bengsline, Values to $40.00 Tailored Sutts Chiffons, Taffetas, AYhipoores ee Men's Wear Serges. | } | Some is fs Se iy ney eponge collars pr & $39.50 Values to $60.00, Linen Suits Attractive models in Austrian, Irish and Cossack Linen; also the new Ratine Suits, with embroidery or lace effocts. $9.50, $12.50, $16.50, $19.50, $25.00 Women’s Summer Dresses in the Newest Styles and Materials At Very Special Prices, Lingerie Dresses | girdles, Value 850.00 Morning or Tub Dresses In Lingeries, Ginghams, Voiles, Tissues and Lawns, $3.95, $4.50, $6.00 to $27.50 Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 1vth St. pike tS a a ~o Be Sure to See Our GREENHUT Building Advertisement On Page 16 of This Newspaper The Big Store’s Gift to Charity $30,000 to Churches, Societies and — $5,000 Individuals and Fami- Use your sales checks to vote. IT ate YOU NOTH. and sweet one. } uw Men's Wear cores ee aod $20.00 plain "Whipeords’ and ‘Mon's Went $26.50 ack effect, satin and Fou: PLAIN MANZANILLA- OLIVES STUFFED MANZANILLA OLI' LARGE QUEEN OLIVES. . STUFFED QUEEN OLIVES. BANEANIEES oLives— ore MAUD SARDINES imparted A oe © a wt 12¢ ‘Drake’ 8 Cakes. in Allover Embroidered Batiste, trimmed $ with handsome laces and colored ribbon 32.50 American Whiskies Warranted 5 By Hermitage Bs at ‘ ai ‘GREENHUT-SIEGEL CooPER co.—MAIN BUIL DING Our Greatest Sale of Men’s High-Grade Underwear Offering Choice Garments, Values to *2, tomorrow, at, Each 65¢ We bought the entire high-grade sample line of men’s underwear from the famous house of Robert Reis & Co., 560 Broadway. The story of this sale is a short Everybody knows Reis Under- wear. Most good haberdashery stores stock it. His sample line should, therefore, be worthy of every man’s respectful attention in view of the enormous savings afforded. Included in this sale is every kind of underwear you could wish for Mercerized Silk, Silk-finished Lisle eaaey Eazptian Balbriggan, and Sea Island booniesh at iongeraiers sleeves; also, checked madras in knee drawers and athletic shirts; values 65 to$2; tomorrow,a garment. ¢ Also hundreds of men's fine cotton or lisle thread Combination Suits—values to $3; at. 98. (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) GREENHUT-SIEGEL cooren Co—MAIN BUILDING: Ready-Cooked_Picnic Soft-ShellCrabs|||... Bolled Hams Cooked and aleely breader to serve; each, 10c; 3 for Pound Cakes UND CAKES— eins 32 cooked and ready to serve; whole hem, Ib. 6c} 34c muachine-sliced, ‘Ib. sssssseeeeeee T, Pink; reg. 18¢ pot. rca BUTTER ~ Fountal CHOICE STATS CHBESE— 2 Ibe., 200; Id i IMPORTED KIPPER ready to ae SWEET G sw 44¢ MIXED PICKLES—quart jar... +++ COOKED CORNED BEEF ~ whole 3Q¢ ith corned | _ piece, Ib., 32; machine-siiced, 1D Baked Beans BEEHIVE BRAND- mondked Bos id with i tomato sauce; doz, Ste; No. 1 size can. 'GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO. of Our Specials in Wines and Liquors Genuine Meder SwanHollandGit Bottled by J. J. Meder & Double W90 Green Trading Peer With Purchases Made. Before 12 a'Clock eee fered a rolapre. ¥ ay his phys siclan reported he was ¢ rapidiy| A mah who says he is J. Robert Mg hours, : Tim Hurst was ny of the Mad! jen handed son Square Garden A lo Club when An envelope stuffed with tis ars Ee he becaine il, He ts one of the official 1e paper and three dollars in green sy the leading hotels, res- referees cppointed by the State Athlot! ache, he man Was arrested, MoMilian rants, and railroads because Commission, He has been prominent! a Krocer of N y, Was held in $2,000 for examination next ' Dr. BK. V. W. Schenk, the attending H of the Inte Se! . Bn nit vW ] vets home for both rea- BOTH SIDESOFG™ AVE. <.BGREENHUTPrs: '8™ AND ID™ STS. | In New York’s Shopping Center] ‘GREENHUT-stEGEL coorer co—MAIN BUILDING: Sporting Goods for Decoration Day po lies for ins tennis, fishing, photographing, canocing, motor boating, fofing and all other outdoor sports— everything cot standard quality, and you will find our prices the lowest in Greater New Yor! (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) Supplies and Staple Groceries ENGLISH JAMS—imported from E 1 5¢ (MAIN Building, 66 The Big Sto V > |“Red Letter Day” for : e TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS ec A Tremendous Purchase and Now Spi cial Sale of the Popular Fabrice “Linaire” Fancy White Goods HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1912, __ + TIM HURST DYING OF PNEUMONIA AT LONG ISLAND HOME Famous as Unibie and Ref-|identitiea with athletics for yearsy and erée, Report Says “Can Live Only Few Hours, BUTTER MAN ARRESTED to make « compiatnt ngatnet itm te- lq | cause the oleomargerine was not las the law required. After sont nversttion Sineel aye th jen that If he patd Bohn Syphon | | Monday, jeading physi- its strictly raey City, Many sty les and sizes awalt your nspection White Enamel Refrigerator Co. OF NEW YORK 59 West 4ind St., N.Y. 1 ‘Dietjen's a ruerine wile n sealed bottle Maduilan then told the books. COMPLIMENTARY 2a¢ STAMPS FREE in the Ladies’ Parlor in our MAIN Building, Fourth Floor, Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Book. MAIN BUILDING ————| Women’s Lingerie Dresses Formerly priced ui; to $12, 7 Tomer: $5 TOW, Ab... ccs cveee Important Regarding Deliveries 6 purchased tomorrow lay) until 2 o'clock will red the same day (Wednesday) to all points of {REENHUT-SIEGEL Cooper co.—MAIN BUILDING: (wed Dashing Shapes in Women’s Trimmed Outing Hats Supestotioy oer Creations of Our Own Modistes, at 5, °7.50 and ‘10 It you haven't ae Purchased your outing hat, Madam, you will save yourself time, trouble and money yes) will come to our Mil- linery Sal Latest and most charming styles, made of fine batiste, voile and all- over embroidery, The trimmings are particularly hardsome. (For complete details please see our ad- vertisementin today’s Journal.) (MAIN Bullding, Firat Floor.) the city reached by our afternoon delivery wagon service, and to all other points of the cit Koen suburbs on Thursda purchased after 2 delivered Thursday. SM. wil wit be ‘GREENHUT-SEGEL Coorgr co—MAIN BUILDING ns, tomorrow. You will find here an excellent collection of hats that are emi- nently suited for travel, for outing, for beach, and for country wear. We picture one of the models, burt, really, it is out of the ques- tion to even mention the hundreds that we have evolved for the pur- poses named, Come To See Them, Tomorrow “(MAIN Bullding, Firat Floor.) Daintily Fashioned of ie Batiste, All-Over- Embi Syrd | and Voile. TOMORROW'S SPE CIAL PRICES ARE dl ae J8 and “2.98 ‘MAIN BUILDING Many Thousands of Yards of Manufacturers’ Sam- plé Strips of Embroideries 1\4- to 5-Yard Lengths. Values 50c to $1; at 29e a Yard. A splendid assortment of beauti- ful designs and quaint effects; the materials are unusually excellent, and, while some have slight im- perfections, the beauty and wearing i a in the 0 rosa. MAIN BUILDING: Odd Sizes in Corsets Regularly Priced up to $10, Tomorrow, at $3.00 We have a limited collection of fine silk batiste, coutil and broche corsets, in odd sizes, regularly priced as high as $10, whi shall sacrifice tomorrow at, in cases, less‘than cost. A special opportunity to obtai smart, well-fitting corset 53. for only (MAIN Buliding, Plest Floor.) muse is not impai: u 8-INCH FLOUN (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) As choice @ collection of beautifui’ Waists as it h pleasure to offer under price. These are made of fin embroidery and French voiles, with very fine wimming of Val. lace, Cluny, Filet and imitation Duchesse. A number of styles display charming effects in embroidery combined with lace. Some have high necks, others low, and there are both short and long sleeves. Your choice of waists, with or without peplums. The illustration on the left shows one of the waists specially priced at $1. Itis made of white batiste, elaborated with embroidery and Val. lace. Scores of other styles at this price. The picture on the right is of a $2.98 model in this sale, (Originally Cakes and Pastry sh Biscuits ginger, lunch, letters and num In our own “Day! make the bes! and pastry Ingredients are use pert confectioners and bakers. FRUIT STOLLEN—made German style; each, 28¢ and THREE-LAYER CAKES maple, marsiimaliow or n each ICED t akery we 4, roils, caken priced at $3.98). Made of ecru batiste, trimmed with fine shadow lace an exceptionally “dressy” model. Wondertul Values in Silk and Chiffon W A Very Timely Sale of Charming Blouses s, at *1.98 and £2.98 LATE a Tloor.) WINE CAKES of CHOC! CAKES~eae ie urstecen coorex co—MAIN BUILDING Ty ae CONES, WITH ICE Poultry FOWL —choie quality depicted: 1 Ge ; SALAD DRESSING TURKEYS choice qualliy, youn, De keds ib KLED MUSSELS dry-pi Regular Selling Prices, 25c to 50c; Your Choice Tomorrow, a yard..... Cc A remarkable collection of sheer white goods in strij (a plaid and lace effects. THINK OF IT, YOUR CHOICE O} PATTERNS and you may save from 10¢ to 35¢ on each ey Come EARLY, for the attendance is sure to be early and big. (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) VES of GHERKIN: | Messina Lemons Bright thin-skin frat Me > . » impor J me aa oil === (ikieniUraingey copras co— MAIN BUILDING Specials From Our Conservatory pinmering Plants, Seeds, Fertilizers, ete. RANIUMS: $h35 | HONEISUCKLE PLANTS | DRACENIAS ne _19¢ d5e PERPETUAL FLOW BRIN . CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS ) ES~ VEGETABLE a 30¢ ame packets = 3] ]1 AWN Grass SEED. wait, 18s Third Floor.) ~MAIN BUILDING G, Monnet & Co.'s 3-Star J. AT OUR CUT FLOWER DEPARTMENT, we carry @ seasoaable ent Howers st the loi ‘Floral desigas t prices. (MAIN Building, Sixth Flo ‘ i i