The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1914, Page 13

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5 | sey egres erbocker, Grolier, Playera, Tuxedo, a ,] |tiowance to enable you to marry?” f BARD “Well, would you nay,” the referee bo ot, when interrupted by the itness, who said: money,” MLR KERNOCHAN you make an o.fer of mat. ell, would you make the offer?” wi riage with the fair hope of receivin jan acceptance?” the referee inqul “[ should think I might,” was the | | reply \ren referee asked. answered, “If t High Cost of auch Club Life |i Prevents the Composer From Marrying. thing, I shall have to resign fr st of my clubs and L can no lon keep my automobile.” | Profession 2” “No, it really in not, possibility of gett.ng a larger allow- ‘Some time ago the newspapers inj ance from my mother, because the York were informed that Miss | Cost of living is so high and she has }wo much money invested in non- Cor ince de Clyver Edson, daughter income-bringing land,” ot Dr. Tracy Edson of No. 15 Gram-| kK ed R. Kernochan, kno’ exclusive society circles as the mil- Honatre composer. Hut {t now appears from testimony | Posed the allowance, mendation. stven by young Kernochan before | =" @ referee that he is far from being | & millionaire and that with the high cost of living, club dues, society en- tertaining and automobiles he cannot how, and for years past has not been abje to, marry because he is too poor. Kernochan gave his testimony in support of @ petition that he be allowed an income from the estate| ef his maiden aunt, Miss Marie Marshall, an incompetent, so that he might live as he has been accustomed to living—in the most Juxurious fashion. Referee Charles E. Lydecker has recommended to Supreme Court Justice Whitaker that the young It’s not what you spend for glasses that counts Eyeglass wisdom should urge you to accept none other than the most expert eye exam- ination by an Oculist— an eye Physician—not a “spectacle merchant.” It appears that in the panic of 1907 For 15 years we have been Kernechan lost the better part of Al producing perfect _ fittine itt of $101,000 from his father, when| glasses. Our examinations because of poor judgment—he admits| are scientific, careful, it—be got frightened and sold out! thorough and sincere. Our RRBED YOUVE Ro eyeglass adjustments are ac- IPE OF EX-! curate and painstaking. TRAVAGANCE. In his report Referee Lydecker saya: eee Glasses cost $2.00 “It fs unfortunate that Mr. Ker- nochan has been brought up in sur- . | WSEStonhis roundings which have led him into 5@ East #3d St., near Fourth Ave. beyond his income and ; 54 West 125th St., mear Lenox Ave. | 27 W, 84th St., bet. 5th & 6th Aves. 442 Columbus Ave., Sist & 88d Sts. 70 Nassau St. near John Street. 1009 Broadway, Willo'by, Bugs: 480 Fulton St, opp. A. & > B'kl 897 Broad St., nr. ‘ne, Habne’ 8, laa i uit ge Kernochan testifi member of the Racquet, Brook, Knick- Country Club of Pittsfield and Automobile Club of America, which be says he will have to cut out Uptown if bie allowance, at present $3,750 a: year, 19 not increased. For eight pg bi eap chet glaciers year he hes been setting to music; Avenue—in the Hotel poems by Walt Whitman, Kipling, Tt Henley and others; but the way of 7 the aspiring composer is hard, for in Midtown one whole year he received only $30 ae his share of royalties on the songs. “Up to the present time your pro- feasion in which you have been en- gaged for eight years has been a loss, hasn't it?” asked the referee. “Yes, @ financial loss, I received $101,000 from my father’s estate,” re- plied Kernochan, “but I invested it Our other branch office at 42d Street and Broadway—in the Long Acre Building. Downtown Our main office, including the Investment Department, 74 more or less successfully, principally Perey arene Rector less.” “What do you mean by less?” was asked. “Tell us what did happen.” An uir& GOT FRIGHTENED AND S80LD AT A Loss. SPECIALISTS IN “My securities,’ he went on, “were greatly depreciated in 1907, and with some of them I caught the prevaling fright and sold. I must havo lost $25,000 and my mothor. reimbursed me with $50,000, but—and it was my poor Odd Lots Members New York Steck Exchange judgment—I had other good securities which I let go and to-day I have only 200 shares of American Telephone and Telegraph. It costs me exactly $4,7)4 to keep up my end each year, and this does not include week-end parties and the tike.”” “Now, Mr. Kernochan,” asked the referee, “you have been brought up in a family whose friends and whose children are accustomed to ure clubs and to vielt and entertain in that | line, haven't you?” “Yee,” replied the witness, “and [| find these are expensive luxuries, but | these friends have been in my fam- fly's circle all their lives.” i i {t your wish to marry?" ask “ne ‘certainly is,” replied the com- poser, “and it is the wish of my mother that I marry.” “And has your mother said to you that in view of her financial situation , she could not give you any adequate Here is a shoe that has the appearance of any other sty- igh shoe, but pos-esses cer- tain patent ieatures tnat over- come Corns, Bunions, Callouses and other foot troubles. This Di Re Shoe Pedentrian was ‘or eet Hsing ‘Women wit dit hae t i Pb Pure Cane Sugar Germpr oof Cartons “t could get along it I married somebody with a great} deal of money and lived on her | dl if the allowance was granted | 1 probably should,” the witness don't receive this | lowance T shall have to change my | |mode of living very radically, For) Is your wuto of use to you In your There is no Kernochan asked for a yearly al- | ercy Park gave up millions when ahe|lowance of 2.000, but the, referee broke cuts it to $9,000, ‘and before it is Ber engagement to Marshall Gnatty paid io Kernochan, Justice in the most} Whitaker must pass upon the recom- Tho committee of Misa Marshall's estate have mildly op- | _—" mm any a0 DUDA DWAIN ; _ | H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. ~NEW Tailored SUITS Copy of CHERUIT Model, SPECIAL, at $32.75 In the modish Suit, slustrated, the bolero coat is smartly trimmed with a deep collar of Chinese pat- terned silk crepe and finished with rufflings of hemstitched chiffon cloth. ‘the pay colers of the collar are repeated in the y Jet rimmed, which add a clever touch to the wide the abbreviated jaunty jacket. yA three-tiered tunic gives ” fashionable width to the hips and ac- centuates the narrow lines of the skirt. zB z In nat black “Gabar- dine” cloth, a gow fey ee Sheed wool fabric much in vogue for Spring Su Strictly Tailored Suits of Serge, $16.74 tical shopeing. traveling or pel) but. ‘ ns lines, + Sevetonea in bah ke Black: men's wear serge of excellent bar and buttons trim the well tailored coat and a fan suped panel is inset at the side of the skit Women’s Gloves Buta Real Kid; two pear! fare sith colored four: chettes; black with white, oF white with black, brown or navy. $2.44 | White Glace Real Kid. Lace finished tops with % Prices of 2e, d7e and @ea yard. silk shirred fancy wrist in two Butterfly and Velvet Spot pon Beauty Veils at 24e and a many other brands, a By a special purchase weare en- clading the wel known Marigold abled to offer Lace Veils priced Resear Bery! tae ing- elsewhere at $1.25 and more, at he eed An Q The ach. Mate Fleer, Rreedway. Pree eee: 99v098CCRE9 Crepe de Chine DRESSES Special, at $24.74 For the simple but effective Frock (illustrated), a very fine qual- ity of silk crepe de chine in linden green, navy blue, or black, is em- ployed. The Quaker collar, cuffs and soft vest are of white chiffon and the girdle and large bow at Age back of black ire ribbon. | The double panniers follow the curving, tines 0 fashionable at the Tailored Dresses of Men’s wien Serge, $15. 74 ¢ Dresses in navy or anh: ‘black moire girdle, bow, buttons. A collar of daintily embroidered ecru betas finishes this prac- tical, well tallored Dress. tuira r1., B'way. Paris on found in the delicate and shadow craquele, hexagon . meshes. the most becoming of b veilings. Lyon own importation of them has arrived, and we are showing a profusion of the ad- § vanced patterns in our Veiling ® Department, conveniently situs ated at the main Broadway en- trance, on theMain Floor, ‘and, of course, these attractive styles are selling at “Lowest-in-the-City” Smart one- black cuffs ai SObb ee A Special Sale of Crane’s 50c 29 Boxed Stationery at (box) Dainty boxes, both large and small—some ribbon-tied. Contents are notepaper, ‘‘Come-to-My-Party" invitations, and corres ce cards, in awidevariety of delicate colors and tints. it and most lar oblong shapes, as well as square. Sposa Tele, Mate Floor Conus ‘e These CHARMING Chiffon TAFFETA Afternoon GOWNS for Juniors, $20.74 For the smart Frock illustrated, a soft chiffon taffeta in pearl gray, Copenhagen, navy and black is employed, with touches of contrasting satin for waistcoat and pipings. Collar and revers are of fine batiste with colored lace. Three ing ruffles give Ag fashionable width at the hte and eteash fin the back of the crushed girdle. Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years. Milsons Afterncon wns Crepe de Chine, $28. 75 In this model a plain and floral paierned crepe de chine are effect- wely Cages the colors including navy Hg Collar and are of Sire chi chiffon, and lace, addi 8 cainty finishit The skirt of the sony ta fabric has inted a and pancier tunic of the plain crepe de chine, Nn sizes 14 and 16 years, Misses’ Tennis or Sport Suit of “Golfine”’— a Novelty—Special, , $19. 74 An extremely smart two-piece model, in the new fabric ‘‘Golfine,”” A liane t-weight corduroy. The blouse, ea “Mic ey lines, has a sailor collar, revers, pocket and belt, The plain oe eee skirt has a girdle fitted top. In delft blue, go'd or «il white, or in combin- ation effects, with white skirt and bl of blue, green or rose. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, ‘Third Fieor, 35th Se. A Word Concerning a an Ideal Whether UF sesh at aan or hun- dred of dollars, our aim witi ieee ers Megas ek le that every Ul be completely catie- Manilestly this le not tke ee, bee that tie sands of dally transact e Store, but that te the po towani which ae smmnentiy and comeenently strive, py of the sorectnetely aioe peconetn composing the poy Hs service, no matter hie position, is trained to pour needs how best to sat them. We a Ae phon Bo pelos Tod ciphont superen te lacy service ever nearer perfection. 2 hasten to install eech new mechanical device and ed desire to ble le nd deoire Sires Vem Ee coors poserele we obey MD py decrn he we are etill more anxious that you ehall in-the- We welcome heartily any Hons from our improvement in from \. SPRING’S For YOUNG GIRLS Frock Sinolicty | is the keynote of all “fashions juvenile,” and and Coats this smart color contrasts girdles of novel style. the Macy collection. Pretty Dresses TION and the HUDSON TER- of Flowered Silk $17. 74 MINAL will find ale dainty light effects, or darker color- The Shopping ing a h Service vests of fine net and wide, Out aah site. “'Sieoa"fo to 18 years of the Macy Booths 5 Serge or Check in these Terminals very ea wie or ck $13.74 venient ond helpful ve igh oe model, in ble. ae worst lar Na th Spring Coats, Military Model $18.74 white check ted, wors' collar, cuffs and facings ai buckle tri trimmed. Sizes 10 to 14 years. And Slippers that Were $2.97 to $5.94 Are Now $1.98 Nearly every wanted st; Street slid Dress Shoes ning Slippers represented in this Cleat poor nr le the size complete there is ex- ance, cellent cho sing. In all 600 pairs, grouped ac- cording to sizes on convenien' rane | special tables to facili- tate selection. §, Novelties in rese Shoes. fancy cloth tops are now dis, i ty! Sa ‘atone. Dancing Er pret: he latest * Sieved with effect tides and buckles, are shown most complete and chai bg say. Pr: ines Trimmings $1.98 to $10.89. Gevend Fleer, 85th M., Rear. Spr Pty famous looms France are now display- ed in the Department, Main Floor, Centre. From Calais come the most isite Shadow Laces imagin- al of the fairy-like fine- ness’ that Fashion ds fo terns of rare old Alencon and illy Laces are reproduced with ‘marvel lous art. Here, too, signs, “cunningly wrought. the bold ih laces med the old Span raceful floral ‘cffects, i riers neve aga o ites Signer motifs ro rm. much artistic cha: San 22% aie oe ing artfully interwoven to give the background a frost-like delicacy Sayed which the pattem bly effective. Concentional designe liagonal serge in navy and Importations of eta and Chiffons, roductions of the , are Novelty Shadow with’ t typical Chinese de- HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1914. to -in-the- prices, but thoroughly efficient attention to your needs. Smartest STYLES season hed Pa be Jang or cleverly designed collars, cuffs a Many new models are now shown in ‘Third Fleer, 85th Ge. Pique Dresses $2.24 White, wide wale pique Is used for these gp with u bordered col- lar front, finished with tiny crochet buttons. A patent ‘leather belt joins the waisted bodice with Ail flaring 8 skirt of this one-piece model ig SF to 4 years. French Linen Two-piece Frocks $4. 74 ‘The very smart model iNustraled ow be by in pink, eae aor so lien Ad Soars Wie rs ite over wi bop the kimono blouse, with wide belt slashes. Sizes 6 to 15 years. Suburbanites and Commuters — Along the transportation lines terminating in the GRAND CENTRAL STA- It, buttons; cuffs and collar Sina ain ten Sizes 8 to 14 years. hua bebipe Ing, and the goods will be wait- ing for you at the Booth by 4 P. M. the same afterncon— or they will be delivered at your home If you sovelest. | * Boys’ Fine Overcome and Suits at Half Price Copenhagen blue or in black-and- and sleeves are satin lined. pointed re of contrasting serge. and the belt is style of Eve- a, A sweeping Caras that aveNes every Overcoat and Suit 4H stock, with the exception of blue serges, Il-wool materials and all this season's models, Suits or Coats for the price of one, for any boy between 244 and 48 years. Were $4.96 to $14.74 Were $6.49 to $18.49 N. B,—We illustrate Overcoats only, in four styles. are dozens of other styles in both Suits a Coats, and plenty of sizes. Recon Fleer, 4th St. ofall tl ew season's dia 4 . = ee Meg ce Tal or with Satin or bright eros. Ieoquer. ise 3 ft. only. Bed: 11.24 (ordi. Wo er four, widely differing webs be- Rarlly 612.60) and tp to cei $5.24. a iliowing prices a bot wenn sass ae ey is dou 16.24 14.24)24.24 20.24 are conspicuously lovely, and huge floral motifs are in ( deep yd Ho tyr an bordered Flouncings of rare 19.24 16.89 20. ry beauty, For the fashionable 2024 1149.4: Gown, there are 12, 18, 22 and 27 inch Flouncings, with a few in the 48-inch widths. Main Flees, Ceatze. nnn i Cina. ORR RIE Every one of these bape ogee ag has been taken from ee bg By Mecy non ‘andar of Geena in the collection that 0 no whit inferior to those costing $35.00 in the specialty shops. The materials and c best lend themselves to ¢! have been uld ordinarily be Height ot head 55 in. and at foot 35 in. Con. R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Preeti: Men’s Suits and Overcoats | Suits a and Gverciiatd Very Sharply Reduced For Clearance $17.75 Sas were vere $24.16, $29.75 and $34.75. cr We illustrate one only out of the many smart models in The Suits, too, at the’ same price, are in choice of many models, ran, ranging from the latest for the young f to the more conservative styles af- fected by the older business men. Overcoats. and so is are both Suits and “Unusual” Shoes for Men Who Want Foot Comfort. Macy's make a lalty of Shoes coramruched gine ce pe od ar beng ‘eeaihir coming, wi foot_ trouble “s ieee nes nore Ut Take Legis perfect comfort Nahin nan Nacrilice of appearance. We list a few of the many ex- amples: Men's “Combination Men’s “Arch Support” Shoes $5.94 Fitted with sti liable, steel arch supports hae at ae a blessing to hea: perdi hs much. Cushion foot, fot linatng te “Sar Na a the fo Mae ea for men ho Study their feet. f Men's Speciall| Broad-toed . i Trunks, Bags | eS Suit Cases

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