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‘ oe RECKLESS DRIVING NOT SEPARATION _GHSE, SAYS CURT Justice Clarke's Comment on Mrs. J. E. Roosevelt’s Claim That Husband Was Speeder. DEFENDANT | TEARS Step-Mother Was “Snappish at Dinner,” According to One Daughter’s Testimony. Reckless automobile driving by « husband is not a legal ground for e@eparation, Supreme Court Justice Clarke decided to-day in the suit for separation brought by Mrs. Edith H. Roosevelt against John E. Roosevelt, first cousin of T. R. One of the wife's most serious charges was that her wealthy husband insisted on taking @ motor tour on which he would do the driving. To show that he was not a reckless driver Attorney C. Walter Randal! called Mr. Roose- velt’s chauffeur, William Concheh, who testified that his employer was Not reckless, “There is no need to go into that,” interposed the Court. “Reckless driv- ing of an automobile by a husband is no reason for a wife leaving him Tf sbe does not care for fast driving ehe need not go along.” Concheh testified also that just be- fore Mrs. Roosevelt left the country * home at Sayville, L. L, in October, 1915, she told him she was leaving there because she felt that by leaving him at that time she could get a big- | ger and better financial settlement than later on. On several occasions, the witness declared, Mrs. Roosevel sent him to Sayville village for al- | coholic liquors. During frequent quarrels, chauffeur continued, Mrs. Roosevelt did all the talking, her husband re- maining silent, The antagonistic feeling of Roosevelt's two daughters, Jean and Pansy, toward their stepmother was the explained by Miss Jean, who followed | the chauffeur on the witness stand She answered questions in a broad English accent, “Were there any quarrels between your father and stepmother at the 818 Madison Ave- Randall, any quarrels,” the “Mrs. Roosevelt was ble at imes, but as pers a quarrel was averted. My father was never angry at his wife so far as I know.” On’ cross-examination Miss Roose- velt said she and her sisters had considerable fecling against their stepmother, which she said she sup- pressed until the summer of 1916. “Then,” Miss Roosevelt saw she did not in by my father. W: openly unfrien “I never saw witness replied, very snappish and d the dinner table many we all kept our tem: addi nd to do her best have never been Q. Sort of ari neutrality? A. Strict neutrality, ther. The testi f Mrs. Gladys Roosevelt Dick, the married daugh- ter, brought tears to the eyes of her father. “We had never opposed his mar- riage to this lady," said Mrs. 1 “nor did woe approve it. We wer hoping for the best out of a mar- rlage in which such a wide disparity in ages existed. We-—my sister and [—picked out the good points in our prospective stepmother and hoped ashe would Improve them and make my father happy.” At this juncture Mr. Roosevelt pulled off his glasses and dropped his head into his arms folded on the edge of the table, sobbing aloud “After the marriage our distrust was justified. Mrs. Roosevelt became utterly selfish, pald no attention to my father and made life for him an awful meas.” YUAN’S SON A SUICIDE. PEKING, June ¥.—The eldest son of President Yuan Shi-k’ai committed eul- MK, RUBIN KRAKOWGH, Duffy’s Pure 8 recommended im iablespoon doses in meals and on retiring as and indigestion with se Whis! fas it is mad ing littl ort of the di, gencies Duffy's is unsurpa ive organs. ** Get Dufty’s oni Keep Well.” Sold in SEALED BOT NOTE (0. isehold booklet free. Ss ONLY Mr. | n aid to digestion tomachs are able to retain Duffy's Pu health giving grains thoroughly malted and re jutty's trom your family wine store, liconsed druggist or Ihe canmot sapply you, write ws. Send for useful cldo yesterday. His father died Tues- day. The oath of office was administered yesterday to President Li Yuan-hung, who was Vice President under the Yuan regime, Despatches from China Tuesday in- timated that President Yuan himself committed suicide, although his death was generally attributed to uremia and nervous trouble. ‘ 4 ——— Round Trip BALTIMORE Te Monamencal City WASHINGTON The Cantal of the Notion SUNDAY, June 11 special Train leavgs New ON Pennay! ng hs Balu sania ‘The Bertcet Net for Mo- forine cing. Sports. a ‘Your hair as the comb it. Absoiutely sanitary Bes ig tit Broadway and 33d Street Fruit Trees 15c Each ,73, About 20,000 selected Apple, Pear and Peach Trees, the prod- uct of one of the finest nurseries in the country; 6 to 8 feet high; 2 a years old; to 98e. regularly 68¢ Bulb and Shrub Combination b ito) ( ne G Oxalis Bulb 6 Lily Bulbs, Mail and Telephone Orders carefully filled _GIMBELS Subway Stores, Balcony, YOU ARE 100TH Your Skinny Body and Face Em. barrass You Every Time You Think of It—Don’t Worry. But Do Something. It’s Now So Easy to Add 10 to 30 Pounds That It’s Shameful to Neglect Doing It With Carnes’ Alfalfex. Maybe you don’t believe it, but it's true and Wwe can prove it. prove it too—on our money back. the very best fattener ever discovered |for horses, cows, sheep and hogs — | better than corn, oats, ete. It fattens | quseer==ene makes solid flesh, So does the concentrated extract known as Carnes’ Alfalfex—-made for mankind and womankind who are thin, bloodless and skinny, Alfalfex puts’ flesh on rapidly and you should weigh yourself and begin taking it right to-day. All well-stocked drug stores sell Carnes’ Alfalfex.—Advt. Thestomachis the distribut- ting point of the human body. From it we get our blood and strength. Hence it is import- ant that it be kept in a healthy condition. The beneficial re- sults obtained by the judicious use of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey in the treatment of stomach complaints have been testified to by many grateful people. Here is another man whoattributeshis present good | health to Duffy's Pure Malt} Whiskey. “I attribute my present good health to Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, which I have used for three years and it has re- lieved me of stomach trouble."—Rubin Krakower, 6 Temple St., Paterson, N. J Malt Whiskey equal amounts of water or milk before Sufferers from stomach tr Asa household remedy for use in emer- Beware of imitations. THE EVENING WORLD, TH RSDAY, FUR STORAGE || VICTROLAS On the premises. Telephone Madison All the ew models Square 8200. Exten- on convenient ,terms. sion 34. Records, Too. GIMBELS—Third Floor |] GIMBELS— Eighth Floor T8SS RuUOG. Regular $8.25 Crex Rugs, 9x12, $6.75 Figured border and all popular colors. Felt Hats For the Summer Season The chic of making a hitherto unseasonable ma- terial seasonable is distinctly Parisian. Felt for Summer hat is a new idea and the newness of it has put designers on their mettle, and they have excelled themselves in producing splendid models. Our Millinery Section is showing an extensive assort- ment of felt hats designed for sports wear; street hats and almost every kind of hat is represented. Fur Felt GIMBEL Sailor, $3.95— Led of brim, Faia and ated -old rose, white, green; fin- ee with silk ribbon band and we Felt Charmeuse Sport Hat—Glossy and bright finish, light weight. Four smart shapes, including sailor and outing effects. In old rose, white, gray, gold, char- t Combined, $3.95, fi br Hinkle eh oe} bef treuse and other colors, $2.95. felt with colored felt edge and ribbon to accord with edge. In white-and-Copenhagen, white and-green, white-and-rose, Felt and Hair Combination Straw "i Hat—Upper brim made of hair— very effective and smart. In white and combination color felts, $6.75. Felt Crushes, 65c. GIMBEL ideal knockabout hats. In white, old blue or sand. At $1.95, about a dozen of the new- est styles and colors in Summer felt sport and street Hats. Smart New Felt Outing Hat, in dress shape, $5. Wide at sides. A narrow band of gros-grain ribbon encircles the crown. In white satin with various excellent combinations of felt, GIMBELS—Third Floor, | Carload of Seamless One-Piece Porcelain Lined Refrigerators Two styles to select from. The 2-door style with the ice chamber door in front, and the 3-door side icer style with 3-door front, the ice compartment being on the side. The Tall Apartment House Style Res. Sse Pris, Thee High, Width, Depth. Tea Capacity. 50-in. 22-i1 1744-in, about 60 Ibs. $22 $18.00 62-in, 2334-in. 18-in, about 90 lbs, $26 $22.00 57-in, 26-in. 19}g-in. about 130 Ibs, $32 $27.50 Side Icing Style High. Width, Depth, Ive Capacity 43),-in, 38-in, 19-in. about 95 Ibs. 46};-in. 86-in. 20-in. about 115 Ibs. GIMBELS-—Fifth Floor Refreshing Soda and Ice Cream. Try it at our Soda Fountain. Subway Stores, Balcony. Tao Big Bury Floor Below the Main story Complete, for Only Cc £1.65 A splendid guaranteed vitrified ware, fireproof, pure white | These sets are complete and so assorted that they fill one's wa the kitchen for all cooking purposes. Each set contains: 6 large size, 2 Mixing | 1 Six-Cup }1 8-inch Casse- | 1 Custard Cups.| Bowls. Teapot. | role, covered, | ( All sets come packed complete in a carton, GIMBEL Subway Stores, Lower Floor Traveling Bags and Suit Ca: Ina Sale at Attractive Prices Black Enamel! Duck Suit Cases, constructed on steel frames, figured eretonne lining, shirred pocket, nickel bolts and locks, 2 95 leather corners; exceptional value; 24-inch size... fry {9 ) S| Innumerable others, beautiful in design and coloring, at prices from 35¢ to $14.25. Light Weight Matting Suit) Sole Leather Oxford Bags, sewed Cases, inside straps, brass lock and | leather lined; 14, ' +6} eatehes, also short om | and 16 inch size; Rus- a GEADisssenssssacsagss $1.25 | sot do GIMBEL Subway Stores, Balcon . A Gl ( 4 BROADWAY AND 33D STREET The Grass Rug Event of the Year A tremendous Summer Sale of the well-known “Crex” Rugs, the entire New York stock of discontinued patterns for 1916. All perfect, new and very desirable at these wonderfully low prices. Regular $6.25 GIMBELS—Sizth Floor. Black and Navy Blue Serge Dresses for Women $25, $29.50 and $35 Navy Blue Frocks fashioned of Summer Serge and in the most desirable styles of the season are in this group of new models. At $25—A slightly raised waist-line is defined by a novel patent leather belt. The skirt is semi-pleated and At $29.50—Box-pleated and featuring the long lines is this smartly belted and pocketed frock. Collar and has two smart little tri- cuffs are faced with pearl angular pockets. Cuffs and ray taffeta, and the wide collar of hand-embroidered It ani Callot pockets are white Rajah silk. steel-beaded. At $35—Buttoned and belted, panelled and ‘keted and trimmed with lisere braid. The four panels of the skirt are loose to the hips over a black taffeta drop skirt. GIMBELS—Third Floor. Sale of A Special Purchase of Kimonos and Black Jap Silk Kozy-Koats Blouses ; at $2.95 Kimonos at $1 to $2.95. ' F Materials: avr yrs! - paaneny desirable French, Dimity. Empire modela Heel in all black Jap or straight line models, trimmed with laces or fluted ribbon ruffles. White and all desirable colors, including many beautiful floral effects in exquisite colorings. Rese ie Ae at $2.95 to $5.95. smartly tailored jackets, with sash belts and patch pockets, Fashioned of Corduroy or Vel- vet, in White, Pink, Rose, Blue, Emerald or Cherry. Extra Size Kimonos, $1.25. Desirable model in sizes 48, 50 and 52. GIMBELS—Second Floor Four styles in this collection, Tailored models, tucked and fin- shed with smart collars and cuffs. Suitable for Mourning or the ness woman. Sizes from 34 to 46, GIMBELS—Third Floor Wallpapers A wonderful collection at these very low prices —positively an assort- ment that will bring forth exclamations of admira- tion—-for such dainty patterns could easily be priced at much more than we ask for this lot, of- fered at clearance prices. 3e Bed and Sitting Room ‘: Papers, in strives and aRoll figures, embossed and printed; some in stripes, others in figures, All colors. Sold with matched cut-out border 10¢ Gold-Finished jass Cloths and Burlaps, imitation aRoll fabric effects and two-toned stripes, ete. Self Toned Bedroom Papers 15e fn silk finished aRoll chintz styles, plain, jasper and chambray stripes, in pastel colorings. | 95 @ Tapestries, in wood color- 2OC) re nianaalinea ann tts aRoll inch wide blended leathers, for halls, dining rooms and living rooms, \ GIMBELS—Sixth Floor Women’s Sport Oxfords $1.95 and $2.25 This sort of footwear is be- coming more and more popular for various outing occasions. We sug- gest that you try a pair, for we are confide! ll like them ‘This is the co! GIMBEL mode valuable for wom who make their dresses at hom well us for pr sional dre h 95c¢ Bust Forms, 85¢ t Bust Form ; Sport Shoes | u: te Cale Sport wel eason's fashionable lines, Si ° GIMBEL Subway Stores, Balcony 7ASS Rus, Figured border; all desirable colors. Annual June Sale of Remnants—Now On. Annual June Sale of Remnants—Now On. IGIMBELS—Seeond Floor || GIMBELS—6econd Floor Crex Rugs, 8x10, $5.25 | White Petticoats at $1, $2 and $3.95 An excellent selection of White Petticoats at these popular prices. With embroidered flounces, lace flounces and flounces of combinations of lace and embroidery. Fine, full models, well fin- ished. Every skirt has un- | derlay, hemmed or edged with lace. | GIMBELS-— Second Floor Other Summ Pinch-Back or Sack Model All sizes. Men's White Flannel Tennis | Trousers, $3.75. New cut and made well — for outing or street wear. to the uniforms and accessories fo tary camp. We are prepared and ready fo man that goes to camp. the sor Yes, They’re Only a 65c « Kd TS, Each “9.\ for these New, Stylis and Perfect Straw Dress Shapes Worth $1 to $2.5 arted Monday hough, for th We purcha 8, tri rsand s' milan hemps, anit stray n lace ha “‘Pinch-Backs’”’ A Great Variety at Men's Genuine Palm Beach Cloth Suits, $6. Are You Going to Plattsburg? Our Plattsburg Department is now open, A epecially selected space has been devoted GIMBELS— Men's Store, Fourth Floor in our Dairy Lunch Room on and has been a-humming tores, Lower Floor and Baleony A Last Notice! Until June 17, the Last Day there remain now Days More, to obtain the new “Handy Volume” Issue of the Encyclopaedia Britannica at a bargain price; the com- plete work sent for a first payment of a single dollar. After June 17 it will cost you from $11 to $19 more per set, according to the bind- ing. See notice on another page of this paper. GIMBELS—Book Store, MainF lor $17.50 There is no gain- saying the fact that every smart dresser in New York this year will own a “Pinch- Back.” It’s the decidedly ultra thing for 1916— you'd think so if you saw our prep- arations. colorings, weaves, patterns, pockets and details, your pinch- back is here in these elaborate stocks — at a price based on ef- ficiency —not on competition. Others $19.75 to $37.50, ery Apparel Norfolk s—plain or fancy colors, Men's $10 Double Breasted Duster, $6. In a new full skirt model and made to our r the mili- r most any Have Lunch » Subway Balcony. Whole- me, quick and reasonable. Wonders! Aap h, ese Hats are sed a manu- Will Be sailors “ith | Trimmed iipes Lo sult FREE milan hemp ifthe trimmings are purchasedin our Depart- ment milan hemp and many and others; DRESS GOODS || LOVELY SILKS Soni Ye |

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