The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1914, Page 11

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WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, tite dvente rte ence leetn tn San aneasarestanacaataennssanen San “Gets-it” f wanted her to do the family washing,| ately after they celebrated their|the father pays his respects to his hood and outrageous conduct on the/ sive that Masterton was the father of | Lecometive Rotter Blows Uo) fl or Corns on 3] RSAWI and then he aggravated matters thirty-seventh wedding anniversary. | #00 !n the following words: part of a son toward his father who/her child. Answering this charge, a lett ¥ Piggy-Wiggiest forcing her to get his breakfast.| Masterton says that financial reverses| “Last January I received a tele- blind all ba ctrl ie taints ener, ore on” hall ead was * x Ano bit of cruel treatment, she| helped to make his home tite un-|DbOHe call from my son asking me to olehteen years. That Mrs. Masterton has cpnfused its | fireman, both With Corns. Un BUT WOULDN'T BF alleges, was his refusal to supply his| plensant, while Mrs. Masterton says|®° 894 #00 him as he had something bad Just been ordatnod a minister} contents with what a gypsy fortune scalded 0 death cera wife and daughters with cream for|that her husband “just grow indit-|!MPortant to tell me. I went and bettie ag nct toe oo Lond [A gypsy told my wife that I was|biew ray their morning coffee. and eruel,” and in this charge| "Be I reached his home he intro-| A mysterious letter written twenty |, jove with a dark-haired woman and | Station, 0. duced me to a man named Hamilton, Years ago and which fell accidentally |!\1°v° Mitt ty ner, and atter that we |= ——_— Justice Philbin, bef whom Mrs. supported by the testimony of ad @ cl y Masterton's apotication, for alimony | her son fav. Robert Coolidge Master.| Mr. Hamilton thon asked me if I net Regt ct of baal Masterton ia had trouble, alraost, CT ° 4 A je or an u real m: ‘ol was argued, awarded her $60 a week| ton, pastor of All Saints’ Eptscopal|¥®% Mr. Masterton and when I re- 20 y [hg pa Neem od ave Sracherten, rd t eh ie apel the flercest corn™tha ps the wo edy, ts eno; er husband's gradual indifference to after listening to the long tales of| Church in Hartsdale, N. Y. plied in the aMrmative he handed her. Thinking it contained a bil, | “Masterton has two offices in New e domestic woe related by both sides. Besides saying that his father was|™e & complaint and summons in this bg Masterton opened it. It purport. i Troubles overtook the Masterton’s, | cruel the Rev. Masterton alloges that | Separation sult, i ET Da a hs hfe « Mrs. Masterton Sues for Sep- so the papers disclose, almost immedi-! his father was penurious, but then! “This was subterfuge and false- og ald, She also alleged in the mis- aration When Asked to —————— Do the Washing. = ve Glass $ 2. 9: 8 Cut ee “iat and pari sparking Bed Sheets 3 9 Cc Size 81290 Lefore bhemming; |’ SON sa: FATHER. Young Minister inister Sides ‘With Ri ieee ut om clear, ‘he X >, ‘ » } (| CL, yf ( y Wi y ; tsebed th it x hem: god west | Mother and Says Father i bed reap 2 iger 20° ST. } new yi YORK RA CITY. z ead nee f Was Penurious. = ————S SS Ee ‘ss: ( MENI-See What $1.00 Will Buyl-MENI in the Supreme Court against Robert S. Masterton, @ financial agent, that ih, | arcong other things he wanted her to wy be an old-fashioned wife. In the first place, she says, he $1.50 to$3.00 Soft | | New $3.00 to $4.00 | ee Pai ad =. 50 ange Ree fe, 6e | 50c to 65ce | | Three 65c a $150 te 33 Grete to © $3 © Crepe Cuff Shirts Lounging Robes ange Ree fe, 6e | Neckties Night Shirts Nik 150 to § 3 Coe Uf} \\\ — vacus: x Actual Values $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 This gigantic sale represents the entire surplus lots from several 0 of the best shirt makers in the reer. Every shirt is clean and fresh, just taken from the boxes. Every shirt is guaranteed perfect. Fi z Z = L E —— FURS STORED In Dry Cold Air AT MODERATE PRICES x Men’s 65c Muslin Night Robes 3 for $1.00 ‘There is about 650 all told. An excep- tionally fine grade of muslin, used in their making, Surplice neck, Cut extra large and full, Plain white and some neatly 500 Men’s $3.00 & $4.00 | Men's $1.50, $2.00 & $2.50 Men's 50c & 65c Beach and Lounging Robes Sample Pajamas Silk Neckwear $1.00 Made by wd 1,00. manufacturers 3 for $1.00 At this price they shouldn't last the|of pajames in this country. So good We went through « prominent silk day out. They are made of woven mer-| bis reputation as « ker that |neckwear manufacturer's stock of sil cerised fabrics, woven madras and fight | be removed all hi and picked out what we thought tat nel, Just the thing for your of madras, paren jenn and had them made up accordi Finished with a deep sailor | Cut surplice neck rogs | own specifications. ‘They are Ir The Materials The Styles i SE Sls Sil and Linen, Silk and Cotton, imported and, domestic, Madras, They are all coat models, soft French cuffs, collars attached, collars to af importes d ti rtment Bh! werneriond ebar also'6 goed pesortatent oF lik Novel Skta, > aieaty fuinehanel convey band. They are made very large and full, My Not an undesirable one in the lot. Plain colors, @ Orders now accepte. tor Alterations The Colors—Nvi am dine nnd figures. Light aud dark effects; Note—We have elven over the entire main aisle for this sale i and Repetrs at Special Summer Rates. All colors guaranteed fast and have secured an extra sales force so as to attend to il yy The Sizes— aii sizes trom 1334 to 18. your wants quickly, Be wise and come early, } u C. G. Gunther's Sons i Furriers exclusively for ninety-three years 291 Fifth Avenue, New York Telephuse 5860 Merray Will. and large pearl buttons, Cut extra lange ; \ «a. [OF double side pockets and| and full. Small, medi id | —————= = trimmed. Handkerchief pocket on side.| indie to match. Small, medium and lerge | Some, ox wl find soiled, but the laundry SUMFURETE azz kas All seams reinforced, Sizes 18 to 19, | sizes. Some slightly sviled, will take care of t — GEER é SS mpcon Crawtord—Main Fi “STORE OPENS AT 0 A. M. -Piece BUNGALOW SET $1.00|| Women’s $25 Cloth Suits at THREE PIECES—GREATEST VALUES OF THE YEAR xtra Values, $1, e thas 98 $9.95) This Is Our First June Clearance and is a Drastic Reduction of 200 Suits That Ought to Cause a Sensation enenget Shoppers. The it: desirabl = mee Clie Von The MATERIALS are the most wanted and thor- ¥ § oughly dependable—such as fine qualit gabardines, crepe cloth and novelty metus: ne NOBBY JACKET STYLES that are not too extreme to be stylish next season, new kimono and set-in sleeves, The TRIMMINGS consist of silk moire and taffeta and all nicely lined with peau-de-cygne. The SKIRTS are fashioned with t and ruffled effects. ae ee ae There are all sizes and in the new Summer shades. Women’s Washable Summer Skirts, $1.50 Made of repp and cordeline, in tier or plain effect, button down front, all ‘sizes, ine! Arh ecl large skirts for stout women. Awnings ‘hai Pay oe and $2 50 MH: At thie price we will make awnings to fit any sise window up to 48 inches im width; no limit to height. Our Awnings Are All Custom Made Firet Quality Awning Seripes, which are standard and guaran: teed strictly fast color, Ou Frames and Fittings are all ga: vanised and the best the market affords. This awning offer is th: lowest we have ever known, ‘con- sidering there are few windows over 48 inches wide, and we mak: "them any length required with. out any extra charges, (5- “Piece 2) Suite Slip Covers Made to Order Complete, at 5G Only h Material fer About * 50 50 Suites of Slip Covers Mi For any 5-piece frame i i The Bungalow "Set, Seto of Dress, Apronand Apron, Petticoat & Cap, $1, 00 Cap, Extra Special, at $1 50 Made of genuine Amoskeag chambray; see illustration; See illustration. Made of fine qualit del etstety, Watton Coats wily CEL pielug, cattsomnt ||. cee uaterneems seas et fine quality chesls pereate, Dresses, $3.95 with embroidered flounce, and cap to ma\ consisting of « mdrning dress, apron and cap, broad Made in dart, tier or tunic styles, allover em- $1.00; dress made of stri cae broidered voiles and lawns, also rice cloth lace ruch- ingham, buttoned to the tide, ‘with cap cad tucked collars and cults of white linene; apron and cep also ing at neck and sleeves or pretty lace insertion on ’ flounce petticoat. trimmed with broad white linene edge. Sizes 86 to 40, skirt and waist. Some with folds of of eclt cloth. 1,000 New Lawn Morning Dresses at $1. 00 “Dorothy Alden” Curtains Three models, some striped | Dainty New Window Treatment for Sammer Home er Bungalow and figured lawn with plai + Special at $1.59 9 1 2 A t rr” law patie ein cee Mase of tne quay SE sta with danny bal x xmins é le are 3 fringes, in all colors, The effect is simply R appeals magnetically to the most Gisceleninetie 8 tastes. Regularly Not Less Than Women’s White Lingerie h cineca nna rn ae wm i mm es tat = ‘Third Fleer. We are also showing Maids’ and Nurses’ Uniforms in black and white soisette and white crossbar lawn with embroidery collar and cuffs, sires $4 to 46, also extra sizes 48 to 52, in striped gingham with $1.98 embroidery collar and cuffs; at.......cccscesessceeeeners impeon Crawford, Fourth Floor. Sample Beds—About Half Win : suite of furniture (not odd pieces) miade of our Porch Hammocks standard, fast color WHI S ecial at $1.39 $22.50 Belgium strived Fee naw bel, at... 920-751 A $24.50 Brass Bed |\,. reoper a wucx $1 4,75 omg yi cover will Z i; clearance of ui ayn one in They are the most desirable quality in Oriental guaran |; at en 00, and all-over patterns and have not been sold B Bed, at........ $23. 50 before for such a low price. Holland Shades Merete #8000 $16 45 This peat design is Mod j Measured, Made and Hung, Ye | Brass Bed, at........ eee feats on olly Pitcher Colonial For ay wn ae inches wide, no limit to h eS oe in, ns, 09 $24.50) massive looking. Has Rag Rugs ‘ tte wile coy pg pall or the een G0 lai 445.00 2-inch posts, fitted Sse Ree 720 Soe lax7.. Reg. 90s O16 i — eh Brass Bed, at.. $22.50! vis @-inch filling FOGG ar Stith thelr eice negate tae it aetnd ket weave in attrar- a ‘ods, connected by Biase ‘ed, ie 5 3.00 ¢ 4 7. 50 |corner ball, poet 3 ft,—887.50 Bi lacquer, in t or Bed, at........005 y oe” $22, 98 \satin finish, All sizes. iinet Crawient, Fifth Pies, 2 SEE ast EOD GR, Simpson Crawford, 6th Avenue, 19th to 20th Street 80x72 Reg. 81.65 61.251 9x12 Reg. 811,00 97.90 In plea 6 colors ond hit-or- ue 84 eretonne ef- footy |p hig boy bine ano tive stripe colorings. Concealed spreader at d, wood bar at foot, with patente tips. inuous stringing, with adjustable hitch rings, requiring Ro | no knotting or OF ropes.

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