The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1914, Page 10

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‘Greadmother kept her hair beautifully PABEDAN N24 HEIRESS OPPOSES EX-COP'S DEMAND FOR IS ALIMONY in — a} Werner Won't Get Any $10,- 000 a Year if His Wife Can Help It. [3 Be 4 apes ade Oya bre treivently quoted Mrs. Giulia Morosin! Werner's first legal atep to throw off her husband, | ex-policeman Arthur M. Werner, will| be @ vigorous defense of his claim that he ts entitled to $10,000 a year as Ut Mised with Sulphur it|lones# re beau to Ju, ' Darkens so Naturally | tne Police Department. Nobody can Tell. { While Mrs. Werner's attorney, ‘Thomas P. Cotton jr., declined to-day to discuss the Woerners' troubles, it . became known that a reply will be slosy and abundant with *) drawn to Werner's ction, started end Seiphur. bs yesterday, in which Mrs, Werner will it] allege that the former cop has for- fetted ail right to his “alimony.” It ts known that no far no divorce ice fotion han been instituted by Mra. Sai oa ne farge| Werner. The only sult so far brought this old-time recipe, ready to|is Werner's action to collect from his corgespieelrep ores tates wife an installment of $2,500 he Wy emeebegs fo restore) charges was due on April 15 and and beauty tothe hairand| wich has not been paid. Werner dry, itehy scalp | says thin is his quarterly allowance under the terms of an agreement by Sul-| which he was pledged $10,000 a year. From one of Mrs, Werner's former lawyers, Henry Smith, who drew up the agreoment, it was learned that Mra. Wernor will have a di Mcult taal in breaking the agreement in the . |eourts. “The contract provides a good and bun- | sufficient consideration for tho $10,000 annual ‘payment,” said one of Mr. Smith's associates to-day. “Mrs Werner did not want her husband te return to the force. His plans wero most distasteful to her, She was willing to povide ‘for him and pro- vide well if he agreed not to return to his former occupation, Their minds met when the $10,000 ‘alimony,’ or ‘allowance,’ or ‘consideration,’ or whatever you choose to call it, was accepted by both parties. I do not see how Mrs. Werner can evade pay- ing the allowance.” Werner's lawyers say that Mrs. Werner is able to pay Wernor with rt of her annual income of about Fin from the rcea hehe owns real ani +s pre Soh more than R2i500,000, '» For Friday and Saturday Another Sale of Women’s and Misses’ SUITS 100° Silk and Cloth Suits, attractively smart styles. Some’ plain, others styl- ishly trimmed. New colorings in green, navy, light blue, gray and black, at * 15.00, 18.00 & 22.50 values upto 35,00. Sample Suit Models, direct copies of Smported effects, in silk poplin, siik molre, taffeta and crepes, handsomely trimmed, at 42.50, 47.75 &. 50.00 values up to 85.00. . 500 Sateen Petticoats at 89c each. Extra fine grade, neatly tucked. (Centre table, lace aisle.) gtd 10¢e A POUND NET ‘erent a ed In buying your coffee from us save on every five-pound price we on that the retatlor “in ba) ft , Eres. pure, whole: 1@ outside price when we let und oor." tpg, Buaranteed or money. back. Delivered FREE 1,000 Miles in in Greater New Yon free fine or pulverized if desired. EE CO. TO RECEIVE ATTENTION Mass Meeting to,Be Held To-Night by the Neighborhood Associa. tion of that Section. A grand mass meeting for the dis- cussion of the subject of the unem- ployed will be hi to-night at Public School No. 66, Eighty-eighth street and First a ie. Tho meeting is under the auspioes of the Yorkvi Neighborhood Association, which we recently reorganized to further the terests of the Yorkville section of the city. Many persons well up on the mub- ject are scheduled to speak. The meeting will be held in the main assembly room of the big school and will start at 8 P. M. sharp. Among those who will delivey dresses are Morris Firnst of the Club, Paul Kennaday, an ai on Special Labor Legisiation; J A. Kingsbury, Commissioner of Pub- GB Rberities: Miss Roberts and Jobn lo To-night’s meeting is the first of a series which the Yorkville Nelghbor- ther ee will hold throughout a A New We ascertain through a thor- ough examination by our Ocu- list (Registered Eye Physician) whether or not gl will be of Gan, to you. Our advice is without preju- Ter Glasses, whether pre- scribed Li Rareh our te or or I age uu seoluie lath lasting retaensien: Optical Bouse of WS Stennis New York: , 54 East 28d St. 27 Went 34th Bt. 442 Columbus Av. B’klyn: 489 Newark: 97 Broad St,, nr. I 70 Nassau Street ne & Kind of Savings Bank i Woop lah apd srd pele tebe Sree er nishings you need and waiting until you have enough money the bank to pay cash in advance—why not patronize this new kind of a bank? waiting. them in the meanwhile. You eet the housefurnishings you want at once instead of then as you save you can pay for them, enjoying You can often get much better furniture, too, because you can er your payments over a year and a half in weekly or ly amounts so small you will scarcely feel them. Accept our invitation tomake use of this new kind of a bank. Come pen a charge account—then pay for your furnishings while enjoying’ ng tiie, instead of scrimping and scraping ones Your credit is good with us. Tiee tbe ies Ue feos, Just come and select what you want and pacts at once. Either of our two big stores, is well worth a visit and you will not be urged to buy. Open SaturdayEvenings Convilcmi Sone Special Tango Outfit, $50.00 Sent to your home for ed absolutely FREE. Then you can pay monthly, for it in small sums weekly or To asntisfy the tremendous de- mand for modern dar =, music, we “Columbia Grafonola and 34 different bin Double-Diac personal su master of e mod Higsitation Waltges, Mattchiches, Bre on elestions op 17 different Colum- record made under the en ton. “OE tre Ge enter ae, jern dance." These cords inslude ie ii 9 Tangos, 11 one-steps, 1’ Mattchiche, “Also ‘a °nupplyn of ‘nesthne Vernon Castle, the greatest modern dancer in the world, says Columbia Dance Records Full Stock of Double-Disc cords are a he has heard. ecords, 65¢ IMPORTANT NOTICE—All Columbia Records will play on Victor Talk Grefonolas will play ¥ Machines. net, Lihewiee all Columbia ctor records. This continuous post, extra heavy white ¢ bed at a double reduc- Yon. Only "a few. remain. from a large manufacturer's overstock, bought at « low flaure. Only one $s | nine now left—4 x Japanese Matting Fae, 12x] For Spring Refurni: nol: Runners for Hall and seine Mn three. widths: 22% ineb, 27 inch and 36 inch, Rubber, Zinc Plates, in all st: Axminster Rug, 8.3 «10. Axminster Rug, 9x 22, We make nocharge for measuring, sewiny, lining or laying. Apartment House +! Refrigerator Hardwood _tcebo: built Da EE OW, nnd hi Te u us is bevel plate oval mirror di ware... OTHERS FROM $4.98 UP. mic} Nicely & to Every Home Everyone Comfort.” No obligation. This ©@ Punch Bow] @ and Siz Glasses, 98c All, KINDS ul Ea UTIFUL OF EHNA AND. SLEW Ani aa hay CowPERTHWAIT & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Avenue at 121st Street 2312 to 2224 Third Ave. Two Stores Park Row at Chatham Sq. 193 to 206 Park Row. * 84 West 125th St. Fulton St. and 1009 B'way. More Than 100 Years Ago Napoleon Bonaparte Wore the Collar that Paris and GIMBELS Have Just Adopted for Summer Blouses “Little Corporal” Blouses. Tomorrow at $2.45 and $3.95 Paris is ee collar mad! The couturiers have revived all the pi ue collars in history—starting with those worn by arie Stu Stuart and Marie de Medici. But they did not find tHe ideal style for Summer modes until a clever blouse designer reproduced the collar of the uniform that Napoleon wore ring the First Republic. The blouse that was the result of this inspiration is the “Little Corporal,’ which we shall Present tomorrow in Handkerchief Linen at $3.95—in new colors, with collar. finished with hemslitched while bands. Crepe Voile at $3—in the new silk colors, trimmed with while. White Embroidered Voile, $2.45—with collars and fac- ings of plain while voile. “Lad: Dandy”’ Blouses, $2\to $5 Crepe de Chine, with white linen anes and cuffs, % Handkerchief Linen in colors, with white collars, Colored Voile, with while linen collars and cuffs, % Colored Linen, with while linen collars and bosoms, $2.45 $14.75 Black Lace Dress Blouses, $8.95 1,000 Black Japanese Silk Blouses, $2.95, $3.95,$5 Crepe Chiffon Blouses, Pastel Colors, $9.75 $10.75 Black Silk Lace Blouses, $6.95 Crepe Georgette Blouses at $6.95 White Embroidered Japanese Silk Blouses, $2.95 1000 Crepe de Chine Blouses at $5 Main and Third Fleors > A Woman’s Ambition! Nearly every woman has two ambitions—the one she taken ovboes to the world in her it of kn meee or social glory, and the one which she is in Sn, scr ee, vanity wil not permit her to admit that she is eager autiful Not every woman is beautiful in the face-Sthis she cannot hel; Not evi 2 woman has the beautiful form of Venus— but the endeavor ts worth while, if she adopts the New Nemo Corset at $5 This Corset eclipses ee cones in moulding a woman’s in the idealized natural This Consett be scientificall; Satened to protect a woman's health, as well as to give the figure required for the new fashiofs. Nemo Corsets at $3 to $10 are Specialized by GIMBELS Pink Shop, Second Fleer A Beautiful Collection of New Wash Cottons at 25c Yard From the foreign and domestic looms we have assembled a most wonderful assortment of the pret- tiest, daintiest and most fascin- ating sales of the season. These are 40 inches wide and the Sallection includes! Printed and woven Voiles Printed and Woven Crepes Teoporied Chambrays Madrases i a eon Cloth Imported Voiles Lesse Domestic Sateens Plain Voiles Chiffon P FY pale Poplins and Otto- mans Plain New C1 Woven and Plain on Clothe ve een lining). 6 $00.00 es aoe" "Leonard outside). nab from from Cold Dry-Air Fur Stora e Pf okt from 60 to 55 inches; fee Side Icer r Style (ane i(cne-piace MS nf adh te vf Be 58 inches; foo peaiy, 68 180g Summer Furniture is Now Assembled onthe EighthFloor Our presentation of the luxurious Furniture that are going to help to make 80 comfortable this summer for many ‘ veran living room is the most interesting and the in si lon of any we have made. It contains: REED FURNITURE Me oe shades of enamel, as Seam white and OW FURNITURE i in green, brown and natural s' MAPLE PORCH FURNITURE in green, red and "OLD HICKORY FURNITURE in a assort- ment of its marvelously comfortable tye ee And tomorrow, by way of a house-warming, these Special Offerings of Reed Furniture $7 Arm Chairs at $5.25 ne he or shellac, with broad ; Rocking Chairs tees o tes en $3.75 Arm Chairs at $2.75 = ret brown, green or shellac, with roll around arms and ‘ Cretonne-Covered Cushions A variety of printed designs and colorings. ‘At 760, regularly $1 at $1.76, reguisrly $2.50 WiltonRugsTemptinglyPriced Eastern Designs from a Famous Maker them at a lies in., ually, $4.76, absee in., usually $7.26, at And the popular 9x12 feet size; $87.50, at $30 67 Beautiful One-piece T: in a charm Chintz pattern on pgesdi hy dae Ideal ad Special at $8.75, from 916 Sixth Fleer usually | - Exclusive Gowns, $65 im, alee oat en ee de She has akoays p dra plgey ecb by hae rae Rerelojore has wot made gowns jor less thow 4125. These Gowns of Crepe de Chine intrortoes the new sets win soe the front, but An Unusual Sale of High Grade Absolutely Reliable Refri These Refrigerators are the product of the Leonard and Alaska manu- facturers, each famous for excellence in insulation, cooling system, sanitary features, cabinet work and hardware trimmings. Leonard Side Icer Models (one- oo —— tag, 45 ee Dat aps grat ha pacity 96 to 126 Ibe. erators Alaska it House lining). os bo & by agro ere on ae Style we GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK = THIRTY-THIRD o7.

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