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GIRLCONFRONTS HER FATHER WITH “that employera of labor hired pri- tts jthat divorce evidence was obtained i ) | through listening in on telephone con- } tn lversations by operatives of private | vate detectives to keep tab on inbor j Lemmcgen onsidering| through connivance with police of- | i ee Gecision after @ visit pald him by Peter J. Brady, Secretary of the Al- Med Printing Trades Council, Brady told the District Attorney that the Wites of various labor organizations had been tapped. 8 Ving the tapping of telephone wires, an investigation into the practice and prosecute those who have been guilty of listening In for personal reasons. |The District Attorney has been told ne Hundrs “5. The ler mi name was Mae Sutelift_a that she had ried to MacCarthy on Oct. 22, aT “BUTE cOMPLANT OF | { “It is my suspicion,” sald Brady, detective agencies. Mr. Swann has been « the advinability of opening an inventt. | ficials were permitted to tap teie- f ' Action Bron, * District Attorney Swann, aroused ndent In Thrown ever contpiaints made to him regard-__gation for several days and came to a_phone wires.” NE ng. june 12.—-Vice | aNd Bowels is one of Nature's require: ee oveemcanee: smi coment Then Calls Policeman and Has vnan ‘ater today —eetdea | NEMS for the maintenance of health. | against A. J. Demarest, Superintendent | AS Soon as any weakness is shown, try | wife, ‘ourt Fanny Taylor Demarest. also exonerated Edward ken, from the charges Lee MacCarthy, a real estate agent, when he entered his home, No. 101 East One Hundred and Twenty-third | Street, Inst night. One of them was & patient-faced, gray-haired, plainly- | dressed little woman who, almost thirty years ago, he had made his wife; the second was a comely, black- haired girl of twenty-two, whom he is said to have married about two years ago and who carried in her arms a year-old baby; the remaining member of the trio was MacCarthy’s daughter—herself a married woman — by his first wife, to whose detective work the father'a predicament was | due. ‘The daughter summoned a potien- man and bad her father arrested. MacCarthy was arraigned before | Magistrate Breen in Yorkville Court this morning and was held in $2,000 ball on the charge of bigamy for fur. ther examination. | MacUarthy Is about fifty years old, and short of stature. According to the story told in court, he married his | first wife, who was Miss Emma Jano | “Kayser’s” Italian Silk Sweaters | meen of Bayside, on June 3, 1887. In | | | OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 12Ist St. Him Arrested on a Charge of Bigamy. Three women confronted Charies Fibre Silk Sweaters (ith mercerised back) V neck or shawl collar with sash, in plain colors and two-tone effects. J 5.00 Shetland Weave Worsted Sweaters Extra long; large sailor collar and sash,| in Rose, Copen, White, Emerald and Gold. | 5.00 All Fibre Silk Sweaters Sash model, in prevailing solid colors and! two-tone effects; self or white trimmed. [{ 7.90 Shirred back, with collar, sash and recent veurs the family resided at No. lj and we'll ‘ 74 West One Hundred and Third | ockets; in Rose, Purple, Gold, Cerise, 10.75 | Street, where the first Mra, Mac- | merald, White and White with Black Carthy still tives, About thre years ago MacCarthy began absenting him- | self from home for three and four weeks at a time, explaining to bis wife and daughter that his real estate | Interests carried him to various parts | Jot the country. May J, 1915, accord. ing to the police, he lett failed to return o his family In any Three months age Pure Silk Sweaters. Superior silk sweaters, belted and sash} rade, in solid colors and two-tone effects. | | 2.50 shop. home and | mmunicate with} is daughter saw | Stern Brothers West Forty-second Street Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, New York West Forty-third Street (0 DEMAREST DIVORCE. a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1916. on the street with an attractive] against him, ng girl. They eluded her, but yos- y ehe trailed the young woman w by Hoboken School out. dW, ver, Principal of a Public School in madi of Public Schools of Hoboken, in his ’ feult for divorce brought against his The Pay a Small Part Each Week for Home Things Open a charge account here. We'll give you a year and a half to pay in amounts so small you'll never miss the money. No red tape to go through. Just come and select the things you want them home at once. Until you've visited our two big stores and seen the wonderful assort- ment of everything for housekeeping—until you've noted the quality of our goods and compared the low plainly marked prices, you cannot appreciate what a really wonderful place Cowperthwait & Sons is to Come and let us show you. Either of our two big stores—one at Third Ave. and 12Ist St.; the other at Park Row and Chatham Square—is well worth a visit, and you will not be urged to buy. Open Saturday Evenings Rushmore Porch Furniture Reasonable 14, the “Little Church Around the Cor- n The case, the Court sald, was based upon suspicton, and while warranted, Stomach STOMACH BITTERS| Downtewn Store de ot The seat. ‘The fabric is on w iv ie ‘The Patented Grad b | lustrous, soft, and Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Care of the | = UNDERWEAR POR WOMEN AND CHILDREN | 50c to $1.50 a garment PHOENIX: SILK HOSE is ideal in its fulfillment of the needs of current fashion. It is made of the deat grade of pure-dye thread silk— clinging. fitting, wonderfully durable and serviceable. ||] Women's Silk Hose—75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 | Women’s Lisle Hose, 50c Men's Silk Hose—30c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Men's Lisle Hose, 25c | Made in all colors—matching any shade of P dehedteane, | Saks &Oonpany Broadway at 34th Street | Neverbreak Hundred WARDROBE TRUNK Price $15 Roomy—not bulky. Big enough-—yet small enough. Holds six suits or twelve Only trunk with a removable garment | Guaranteed not to break. Can’t cost | The most-for-your-money trunk on the HENA Athena underwear is truly fashioned and tai- lored to fit. > is de- signed not merely to a) proach, but to realize outlines of @ woman's form. The shaping—the tailor- ing—is not confined to any one part. Note the shaped shoulders, the proper fullness of bust— the perfect conformation of legs. The patented seat is the most remarkable ad- vancement ever made in underwear designing; by a unique device the seat in Athena has been shaped to fit the figure snugly in any posture. There can be no gaping— no bulging. If you will see Athena lerwear, you will re- vise your ideas on the underwear subject. Athena is sold only at Saks in New York Marshall Field & Com- pany, Chicago, Makers. Shapely and perfect- own or Mail orders promptly filled. 'HEN you go on yeur vaca- tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed te you every day. A Most Noteworthy Offering, Wednesday, of ates, Pusher, Vibfe Rush pieony at Shey tre semeteng, elledore oF neat "is noted f Jon Wearing qualltics—outlasting almost 9 ~ ; ; in oh furniture. The Women’s Summer Dresses : ang color of footwear Screen Door $1.39 The assortment is composed of the very latest styles, both in simple and elaborate This is 3 ft. x 7 ft. Oak Rugs and Carpets models, made of the favored fabrics in charming colorings for warm weather wear Gan Be cut AWN | isn36 Chex RUB csssseesssecoess8 A fi ae ( Morning Dresses Women’s Dresses Afternoon Dresses Metat_and Wood Window smart models attractively made of plain, | for sports or street wear, developed in | very striking models, made of embroid- ee So) Ath alae Storms y Ghd Wel teaba tag he cee novelty and lace striped voiles, cotton cool linen stripe suiting, cotton gab- ered net and laces; appropriate for 11-Piece Old Fashioned Rag Rug.. §.25 crepes and marquisettes, ardines and French linens, afternoon and semi-evening wear, Canister Set 5 Old Paahtaned Mie Busi: $5.00, 6.50 and 8.50 | $7.50, 10.00 and 15.00| $16.50, 19.75, 25.00 T9e fra teary. 3 in Wider a te tie fas Also Exceptional Values in Women’s Separate Skirts Canisters, bidek Sepanned fintah, | Ieisee toss Elaine, sings ) made of piques, Russian cords, French and ramie [i ; a Ss piques, ussian cords, rench and ramie linens, cor. | duroys, reps, cotton gabardines, plain and awning stripe, at $1.95, 2.95 to 5.00 Co PERTHWAIT &.. ONS “Oldest Furniture House in America.” : +. —7 4) 3rd Ave. & 121st St. A Sale of Wardrobe Trunks) |Summer House Furnishings ii 4 TO-MORROW, ON THE FOURTH FLOOR, REDUCED. IN THE UPHOLSTERY SECTION, Downtown Store: 1185-008 Park Bory el ; Ee a Between Brooklyn Bridge Sub” Stat. an atham "LY Stat. 9r y Japanese Luncheon and Tea Sets, $25 Round Edge Model, at $19.50 for porch and lawn service, consisting of one Size 2 in. x 22 in. x 44 in.; covered and bound with cloth, 6 napkins and 6 doylics;formerly $1.25, 95c hard fibre se Site with Wavy hard ware draw bolts Hand Blocked East India Bed: i Poles. Tatarione have 10 f Hannes and Blocked Kast India Bedspreads, z a vps dees RET ES CS EMIS EARIERY ideal for Summer homes; formerly $5.73, at $1.95 | IN eS evEny tune Taxi Wardrobe Trunks, at $14.50 Also a most interesting selection of i ; U 0 A popular style for short trips. Contains six garment « A MANN & bangers and three packing compartments. 3100 yds. Imported Cretonnes, 19¢ | © 14 Oth erures Dat Avene sa. | Clearance Prices on Sample Trunks _ for hangings or wicker furniture covering; formerly 35¢ \| WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETELY | |1$30 and $35 Wardrobe Trunks, at $25.00 Novelty Net, Madras and other style Curtains iy JROOMSA TO AROOMS TT 0 BROOMS): i $40 and $45 Wardrobe Trunks, at $30.00 (8 to 10 pairs of a kind) greatly reduced for this occasion. i b ALL GOODS A FOR CASH oR l | Mv $ EVERYTHING \] . ° . Fy | Sterling Silver Articles Household Linens dresses. | AT REMARKABLE PRICE CONCESSIONS \ UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. rack, Comb, Brush and Mirror, 8 pieces. at 13,25 , excess, || | Military and Cloth Brushes.............+ at 3.65 Irish Satin Damask Table Cloths, $2.95, 8.25, 4.75 Velvet and Bonnet Brushes.............. at 2.45 Ivish Satin Damask Napkins, dz. 2.25, 2.95, 3.95 market. Jam Jar and Spoon............e scenes at 1.35 Damask Table Linen. ........ yd. 90c, 1.25, 1.95 ' Puff Jars......... $2.85 | Candlesticks, 8in.. 2.95] | Linen Pillow Cases, ... -henist'd, pr, 1,35, 1.75, 2.25 : 7 4 . SOF | hee Sage yy if . A ————— Flower Vases, 9in,. 5.25 | Pie Servers....... 1.16 Linen Sheets,... .-hemstitehed. ...pr. 7.50, 9.50, $11 \ Sterling Silver Deposit Articles nei uckVowe smat'd, de, 3.78, 4.50, 5 le i ' erling Silver Deposi rticle Linen Huck Towels, ... .hemst'd, dz, 3.75, 4.50, 5.90 SHERATON __ l Li REFRIGERATORS it Betty Set, consisting of Teapot, Sugar Bowl and Crochet Bedspreads........... at 1.10, 1.25, 1.45 BEDROOM SUITS $y = 7 ; rally i ite chi ‘ , i IN SOLID OAK FOR SUMMER HOMES } Cream Pitcher; silver deposit on white china... ..at Real Madeira Tray Cover h 25e, 80c, 35 eea-—in Silver Grey Oa c $5.48 | val 2) ra lray yers,...each Zc, i, | i ii " WaterSets, consisting of pitcher and six glasses, at # a ne \| H i i Lith. Cavares+1» F 0 R R E N T Te: Luncheon Sets, Napkins, corner effects doz. 5.50, 6.50, 8.75 3.75, 4.50, 5,75 Sandwich Tray, with handles. Flower Baskets, five inches high at +e DS pieces. doz «| T RAMar aoe mee 149" SveS= AVE SE. Apartment Style $9.98) ' Side leer $13.48 ‘eveny AT MINIMUM RATES ARERCOM You can subsoribe for a week any length of time you ‘wish, and | wr min change your Ad arese as Otien ae Son Aeaive Tell sour remuar newedealer where wan ie pace tent te wet] wih the, Rr