The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1914, Page 6

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| (tin “VES IGSBEST Master Recommends Decree Fifth Avenue Jeweller. A @ivorce was recommended to-day for William Hider Marcun jr., wealthy Fifth avenue jeweller, from Mra. Dor- | sensation two years ago by suddenly deserting her home and two babies In Montelair with the emasing state- ment that she loved her horses and dogn better than she did her children Herbert W. Knight, Apecie! Master Newark advising the granting of @ Geores to the Marcus brought @ muit teat Sep- tember, giving Gesertion as the ground. Mrs. Marous 4\4 not contest the action, but did file a petition seok- ing to ascure control of the two little girls, fhe eald the action was brought mot by her own will but on advice of her counsel. ‘Mre, Marcus ie twenty-seven and the daughter of George B. Cooksey, a woalthy Californian, Mr, Marcus firfint met her on a ship coming from Kurope and they were married June 6, 1908, at Irvington. ‘They lived on Lioyd road, Montclair, and there Linda, the first child, was born June 4, 1909. Jane was born Dec. 19, 1911. Mre, Marcus was ax- tremely active in society and was much in the limelight because of the vee, | startling riding habita she introduced and her daily gallops in all kinds of weather. On July 18, 1912, while hor husband ‘was in New York, Mra. Marcus went Away, merely leaving @ note explain- ing that their wedding had been with- out love and that she could nu longer endure wedded life. Bhe said she hot bave the natural maternal love for ber children, particularly for the Fpl obuid, that It did not cause to separate from them, and that rahe was much fonder of her Poreee and dogs. ry, Fug bid Marcus qvi- aed, for a jeantime Mr. haw, rin had been living le father, No, 206 Up- mr Mountain avenue, Monteiair. ure where ah has, it at ot . she has spent most 0 ‘ime'since she left her: home in pe iis ar a short ‘ies lant summer at No. 4 Chu rob Stonteintr, where You find that the very qualities by¢which it tempts the ite 80 iryesistibly aleo aid the digestion at the same time. It not only tastes good, but it is good and does you good. That's why you “thould wes by the dozen, and never be ut it in house. Your back any time if you're not ratis veyouplenty onhand today? 21 kinds 10c a can cums. Sours t for W. £. Marcus, Wealthy | # othy Cooksey Marous, who caused a | || fm Chancery, has filed @ report in| | * i a THE a £ ORLD ONDAY, Stern Brothers _ Ferd and 4rd Streets, West af Fibth Avenue | Will hold to-morrow, Tuesday, their ila announced extraordinary sale of Women’s Evening Slippers at $3.85 pair Former prices were from $5.00 to 9.00 EXCLueve models of gna leather, imported bronze black or white hy many oe oe combinations; instep strap effects on hi Iso fourteen sty’ 4 plain or beaded vamps, in CF erehed white, pink and blue satin and kid- skin, taken from regular stock. | Rhinestone Buckles for Slippers at Half Former Prices The Highly Interesting Silk Event Wig, be continued Tuesday, involving the most desirable weaves and jorings, at unprecedented price concessions. Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, in white, ivory cream, black and all colors. Regularly $1.50 Apert i Black Satin Duchesse, Im Plushes, 86 inches bie suitable for 40 inches wide, ae a full skirts and sleeves, + at 85c] range of this season's colorings, at $3. 95 Regularly $1.50 0 yard Regularly $7.50 a yard Plaid and Roman Striped Velvets, | Black Dress Velvets, 40 inches wide, in the latest 44 inches wide, erect pile, Fall combinations and colorings, at $8.95| suitable for suits and Coats, ° Regularly $6.50 to 9.50 a yard Regularly $7.50 « yard at 88 at $8.76 A Most Important Clearance Sale of Oriental Rugs and Hall Runners (COMMENCING To-morrov, will involve a wide range of the best weaves and sizes, sel from regular stock, combining dependable wearing qualities with designs of high artistic merit at Real price reductions that should command instant attention. Small and Medium Sized Rugs, including Kurdistan, Hamadan, Beloochistan, Fereghan, Moussoul and Bokhara: Persian Serebends, Mahals, Afghans and Beloochistans, In Room Sizes. Formerly $95:00 to $25.00 at $65.00, 98.00, 128.00 and: 198.00 Room Size Serapies, Bidjars and Ghorovans, at $95.00, 128.00, 158.00 and 258.00 Formerly $145.00 to 375.00 Room Size Kirmanshahs and Sarouks, 4 {nm large and varied assortments: Formerly $257.00, 275.00 to 550.00 at $165.00, 185.00, 238.00 and 378.00 rere, featuring the products of the foremost potteries of Europe, at these pronounced reductions: Austrian Chine Dinner 00a, Baglish Boroniein, Diener Sete Sets, te 0 A decorations with gold lined edyes, $16.75| gold hands, "Regularly 8 gold Regularly eet 5 my $16.75 | Regularly $21.00 Deoultoa me English 1 Ding wns Bote, Austrian China Dinner cole 100 ; spray decoratio Pra rane ty Remulasly ¢ ts0.7 75, $27.50 edges and gold handles, Ly $18.00 Limoges China Dinner Seta, Regularly 625.00 , 100 pes.; white Bavarian China Dinner Sots, gold handles Regulsty O80. $28.50, at ah $23. 76 00 pieces; Grecian border designs, with {Limoges C China Disa | Rete, old lined edges and half matt gold handles; Regularly $35.00, ; ieces; encrusted go! 100 pi $25.00 gold} handles; re Lay rears 75, $82.00 Desirable and Practical Furniture To-morrow at 25 to 334% Less Than Prevailing Prices Davenports, at $40.00 to 65.00|Leather Rockers, . Mahogany frames, upholstered in art denim; Formerly 960.00 to 90.00 Mahogany Buffets, $80.00 to 80.00 Arm Chairs, at $18.50 to 72.00 Formerly $48.00 to 125,00 Mahogany frames, upholstered in art denim;| Mahogany China Chooste, Formerly $28.50 to 95.00 ; at $25.00 to 50.00 Wing Chairs, at $16.50 and 20.00 Formeely vy 00 to 70.00 Mahogany frames, upholstered in art denim;| Solid Mahogany Dining Room Chairs i Formerly $23.60 and 27.00 leather seats, . . . at $5.60 to 11.00 Corner Chairs, at $11.50 to 23.50 Formerly $7.50 to 15.00 Mahogany frames, upholstered in art deniin;| Ivory BureAus, at $82.00 to 65.00 Formerly $16.50 to $8,00 Formerly $40.00 to 85.00 Leather Chairs, at $80.00 to 44.00|Ivory Chiffoniers, at $82.00 to 62.00 fi Formerly $40.00 to 60,00 Formerly $40.00 to 65.00 We desire to angen for Wednesday, November 11th, An Absolute Clearance Sale of Women’s Afternoon Dresses OF silk, serge, gabardine, broadcloth, velvet and velveteen, at extraordi- narily low prices, details of which will appear in Tuesday evening's papers. - at $45.00 Formerly $62.00 at $5.00, 9.75, 14.85 and 19.75 ‘ Formerly $9.50, 15.00, 22.50 and $5.00 Persian Hall Runners, fochuding some of the most desired narrow widths. Formerly $80.00 to 78.00, at $17.50, 24.50, 29.75, 39.75 and 49.50 | Very Special Values in Fine. Dinnerware ‘ ib bai Peruse 7 AD $353 Matelasee, printed frise effects—double Ori coaaealty Here at $5 lenge th8 0 #08) The whole’ Linen Store Nearly SILK PURCHASE 38,450 Yards—the surplus of a Great French-American Silk Manufacturer (And Some Few Lots from Our Own Stocks) Our Standard $3 to $10 Qualities Selling Price, Tuesday, $1.85 Yard | Designs the latest, colors are rare, weaves the richest in America. ally $3 to od! 50 fe yard color combina‘ Piso Smart Striped Faille Souple Ourstandard$4.50quality Silks. . All the Above at $1.85 Yard different to $10 Yard the plain silks. Rotunda, Old Building, and Subway Entrance, New Building. Note to Silk PT a: Dealere—During the last four weeks we have distributed more than a thousand special market for large or smal! quantities of desirable merchandise whi: pieces of silks a week at Beginning Tuesday a Week of Special Thanksgiving Linens and Silver-Plated Ware The whitest and finest of satin white, linens, the newest and ‘moat Beautiful silverware are wanted by every hoste old-fashioned Thanksgiving Day dinner table. Extra Large, Tablecloths, Hemstitched Luncheon Sets and Linén Scarfs Less 58, was $17.50. * $1295, was $19.60. and 90 on. mane Luncheon Sets and lace, making scarfs in sises 222 up to 2}4x¢ prices. ity in the With cloth 0 in., and 1 Same quality we have cuital Ne el teiee fon. 2a ine el mod been seine ef 8) 10d tived at $1.20 yard. terns. Oe. ae Sale of Fine American Reproductions of Sheffield Plated Ware Third to a Half Less Than Our Usual Prices three hundred One of the least costly pieces is an individual cas- tor with salt and pepper shakers, our standard $1.50 grade at 75c. is so grace ‘now $18. wer 4 $7.50 grade, One of the finest pieces Smokers’ lam is the 30-inch tray, with 5 heavy grape leaf border, Marmsunde Jere, $1.50. hand-chased center, mas- —_ Fern dishes which c - sive handles and feet; our standard $75 grade at $45. he ny re We are in the is up to our standard. a8, for her good * 2400 Lage Trimmed A used up all his odd FF yg i of jen Fine Damask, $1 Yard ] as fine as some recently ar- Fully 72 ta. wide, Sond pee All from the manufacturer of At In-between Prices inch oblong tray, chased Poe pan thread border; our standard $22.50 cade, now §! opt mater piaher, chased The internationally fam. 1,000 yards Novelty “‘Feireactaoien Silks, Originally Here aoe ck Silks b po pte ngage Silks at $4.50 to $10 Grade Grade duchies Gy (2 yards will make designs. Brocaded Nearly ail the 24 matclanoe and other’ distinguisbed jearty oy Original mate distinguished wen standard $3.50 and Former Restricted Prise 4Qsinch Crepe Ritz _ 3000 yards 36.inch' satin” $4.50 yard 45 French colore and black. originally ‘ Our Standard $3Grade 2000 From Bianchini, thé French silk ea in oe 50 French shades and standard $3 to $4.50 ay sig 38&inch bias nd white, sod qualities. in Dowager ‘ 1000 yards in dress lengths Cutteaity as tog ea 3,500 Yards, 42-inch rm ritag ly Here y Satin Chiffon le sole, moire, quahesikwetoavoriaAmerss) Our standard $4 quality “*o. Stemanie., 4. 44 5) 1,000 Yards French ane eo and qualities. oui Model Silks y broche, 1,000 YardsWhite Sit (WIDTHS) trom 36 to 54 include as COLORS | ireny as 150 French shades in ine damask as we directed. Result, have been able to price far paealtne Bag ome the most effective, best below current rates. hemstitched Some looking covers for side- Large Tablecloths hems are slightly yellow, Boards Bates: bureau, that That Need Tubbing which one tul Cae ee edy entirely—but that soap to $2.75" ene 0 ae Fieoet pieces River Sandwich plates; our standard America. Vogels t $3. and thie ie the lot he will let Veastable, dishes that can be go in 1914, ord $25 ¢ leet at $15. h candelabra; our

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