The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1914, Page 11

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— STORY OF LINEN | WINS DIVORCE FOx WEALTHY DENTIST a en Zimmerman Granted Decree When Co-respondent Tells | of Hotel Scene. Mrs, Julia Larkin Zimmerman, who fs @ member of the Larkin family of Ithaca and whose brothers are asso- ciated in business with Atorney- General Carmody, did not appear in Justice Blanchard’s court to-day to defend the divorce suit brought against her by David Zimmerman, a wealthy dentist at No. 85 West One Hundred and Eighteenth street. The Court awarded Zimmerman a decree after hearing sensational teatimony | egainst the wife. "The suit concluded to-day was the second similar action brought by Zim jan. The first was tried more thal 4 your ago. Mre. Zimmerman thed claimed thar she had been @rugged and lured to a hotel by friends of her husband, The testl- mony was submitted to the Appellate Division and @ lawyer was disbarred _ because of his activity in obtaining evidence for Zimmerman, ‘who lost aol euit. When the new cose was called to- | day Attorney Samuel J. Siegal told Justice Blanchard that he had been directed by his client, Mrs. Zimmer- man, not to defend the sult. Mr. Sie- gal withdrew. Zimmerman's new at- torney, George H. Epstein, then pro- duced Vincent J. Stabile, Harry Dia- mond, Joseph H. Guttentag, Max Richter and the co-respondent, Jacob Friedman, all of whom told of Mrs. Zimmerman’s being in the Park Hotel with Friedman on the evening -4 Nov. 2, 1918. Friedman told how he filrted wit | Mrs. Zimmerman on the street and afterward went to cafes during the course of his month's acquaintance + He told a dramatic story kor his was companion was the wife of Zimmerman hana they were | in the hotel of the dentiat's witneeree told of breaking into @ room in the — on finding a couple who were net the ones they sought. A police- man was p called and it was only after the Zimmerman crowd threaténed to} have the. entire hotel searched that | the clerk, pointed out the room Hs Friedman and. Mrs. = as "J. Fowler and wite,” had Be seeees. the conclusion of the case to- ow the Lidl Borg that he under- stood the ‘8. Zimmerman did not appear to Se ants) is that she pro- pored to attack the decree later) ———————_ RIOT AGAIN CLOSES AUSTRIAN PARLIAMENT VIENNA, March 5.—The Lower) House ¢ Auatrian Imperial Par- Hament, whose sessions had been sus- lent obstr of the Czech Dep- utier, reas: ed do: day, but was again brought to the tumult rained membera. ' suspended the nessions ‘The obstruction of the Czech Dep- uties was brought about by the atti- tude adopted by the Government in the settlement of Gernan and Czech differences in Bohemia which the Caecha regard as unduly favoring the Germans. | Tey MUSTEROLE For That Lame > Back! = * haw quie kl «out the stiffness er. once. more cy ‘ comes in handy white glass jars ajar from your druggist to-day t MUSTEROLE jis recommended by Millions of jars ly for Bronchitis, Croup, eck, Aathma, Neuralgia, Con- . Rheumatiam, Lum- Aches of the flack or nen heey your druggist's, in @5c and 80¢ | jars, und a apecio! large hospital sine | for 82,50, | Accept no substitute. If your drug- gist cannot supply you, send fe or 50c to mo mt STE 2 we will mail you « jar, Can lost or found articles ade Werid wal be eWorld’ How Mureaus, Palileor ‘utidlag Areas, Tar Row; d’e Uptown Office, northeast, core following the printing of advertisement, ~ rd THE _EVEKING “WORLD, _ J. B. GREENHUT Pres. (et GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER co. 2 “MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN” —- MAIN BUILDING-——— Tomorrow ‘‘The Big Store’ will present the most extraordinary offering of Men’s Fine Haberdashery—Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, etc.—that has ever been known in New York City. It follows the purchase of The Entire Stocks of the Seven Stores of bch bd) MAROH 5, 1914. HE BIG STORE’ ~— \BOTH SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.-18™ TO 19™ ST. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE, GREENHUT’S Ge tale ae ee Our buyers live in the a tgghes Me! aoa ero! ‘clientele. nal we ee ee at special prices. That is thousands THE GREENHUT ADVERTISING Evel ber Panay aan tae surely he wird day" ‘offering will be something you would be very sory emia | mits Ton at ta Bo we Shirt Maker and Haberdasher Scarcely a man in New York who wears tes clothes has not been tim to t f th SEVEN Stores of this fine old Haberdash mcern. Many men know “the Cortlandt. St. home; others, have ery passed the Wall St. and Nassau St. stores for years; everybody on Broad: has seen the fine shirts and scarfs in the William G. White the windows at 26th,St. and at 845 Broadway. Thousands every aay pet 5th Ave. and 42d St. and saw the fine things there. Now Miitiam@Mihite Has Retired And His Great Fine Stocks Come to “The Big Store,’’ to Be Sold at About a HALF and Even a QU QUARTER of WHITE'S Orig ginal Prices fine s Now the SHIRTS La Men dle Mlle Letham teenies dnt for the sale that begins tomorrow. ed in sizes—and i re are VAST UANTITIES in EVERY SIZE—from the fine $10 Silk . $08 SE'GTNS placate Suates und Dose Shirts chat we are going 90 ooll at 70s © fine $10 Sik Dancing Shins, now to be eid at $295, to the saps The Best noni foa in Mag Bac Business Supplied the White Stores All Makers Catering to Men Who Crave Sefinement and Shirts Collars Bath Robes Raincoats Underwear, Umbrellas Sweaters Overcoats Jewelry ri Jackets MAIN BUILDING Garters { Belts Hosiery Canes Handkerchiefs Pajamas Gloves Beewwest HALF as lo a QUARTER of William G. White's Original Prices, but in every case, CUT FAR BELOW EVERY RE- puces ) PRICE te A HE QUOTED IN HIS OWN STORES. William@.Mhite Shirts Of First Importance in the Sale Are the Splendid Here a man won't know when to s baying toe NEVER have shirts of such ELEGANCE—silk shirts, Tuxedo dress shirts, flannel shirts, as well as the handsome porcale pe madras shirts for business wear—NEVER BEFORE HAVE THEY BEE! EN Ly Fon such STTTLE PRICES! They are the kinds that make a man want EVERY ONE HE SEES, and now he can buy TWO and THREE for the price of White's $1.50 and $ ie Nese Sees 79. Suite for Wome co uits for Women and Misses, at - - 919.50 And You Will Find Assembled Here, Scores Other DASHING NEW STYLES “ar Prt pets Ranging From $14.75 to $79.50 No other store in town Leal Te ey Store's! White's $3, $3.50 and $4 Silk and $ Whin’s 9, $8.40 and #4 Fine Tucked. 8 er White's $3, $3.50 and.$4 Pall Dress § one . Witte's and 00 Pore Sth, er Plain Bosom Shirte—a: A Magnificent Stock of Fine Milliiam@.White Underw; waxiee Men 4.95 Per ietady Frigg Ae pet, from the pee a Megpasaqsnedl = babes bof atl V. D.'e; wool, in light and heavy ‘weights, Le winter and polit Siw ant Gravee Sleds walle pets famous as pees P Lego Balbriggan, peeeee, farien, See ‘ 3 1.50 Senuine BV D.'e; Pera The poets in every plies sed wah at HALP a Rast than (rd Milliam G.White Furnishings Miscellaneous Articles in Great Variety | White's $8 to $12 Bath Robes— ‘MAIN BUILDING Best Groceries Are to Be Had at Lowest Prices in New York Here in The Greenhut Pure Food Market. MAIL AND TELEPHONB ORDER PROMPTLY FILLED. ‘PHONE 4,000 CHELSEA. w 125e) 7m ti, 1.70 and $3 ‘ 3 ey — ian white Neckwear for Men Wii's 50c om 65e | White’s $2.50, $8 and 63.60 Nockwear— 95c Tee— < | wi’ ie onde fh, Cashmere and roger Se and 28¢ Collare—includin, Wition." yen other standard brands; all sizes; each THiliomE aDhite U Umbrellas for = Mon MiltiamG).fhite ou Outer Apparel for Men lk ecg 1215 pethan na 65 such brands as “ retttiee SMOKED nous 154¢ Tilifion th Maite Fine Sectnicee White's $5 10 17.50 6D OE | White's $2.00 99-35 | Witie'sft.t0 Bveet-® 9 25 ba Miliam@-falite Bathing Suits | Hae: he OF Rething Bee quultamf anit J ewelr 12 | haga acca gc Cat a ba White’ 80, Plain White Japanese Blk Will 1 Plata iad Handkerchlofe--at «Mane Sch pk Vsedbershiats one BOel "ae whie's We Lapel Waic ‘bh While’s 50c Fancy Selered order san 5c heres ‘e rk 50 a Dozen cerized Hematitched rehlefs a hlefe— Handke aie Plain” White His 6e| “et Ae =f $9 White's 85 and ie Plain ‘whi sliched Handkerchiefs! re ie mee ‘ ‘ ihe and many ‘other useful and handsome articles for eae adornment at bergein prices, coms; at 25. Whe’ 50 ean nn tit Hd 1c | kerchtcfe—a dozen...... queens (Everynody’s. 5 ie to THE BIG STORE” gam Double tae. Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 “Eoc—Singe same

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