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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918. THROWN BY HUSBAND “T have kyled Rosey’ tick In his cell that he exhibited any (Continued From First Page.) signs of coherency. Hla §taremant then contradicted others made py him “IT had not slept for two weeks, be ‘4 e 3 said, “She was going out contina- taken at Police Headquarters he col- ally with other men and all my. pro. wy AA a 1 MVNA A WORD to you womén who buy food for home tables. Not far from you is a store that is proud to display this Gobel sign, The words “Quality First” are in’ white on From a red circle. , For prepared and cooked meats trade Gobel bd eat’ that store regularly. This sign guar Kitchens antees that their meats are cared for + with clean and adequate refrigeration up | Frankfurters to the -moment you buy them. Bologna Slicing Bologna It is your assurance of the finest Liver Sausage cookery trom the famous white-tiled Cooked Ox Tongue Gobel’ Kitchens where these meats are Sawctee| Ham selected, cut, pickled, smoked, cooked, Smoked Ham spiced and seasoned with. care and skill Cooked Corned Beet by healthy workers and under ‘sanitary Pore Lard conditions. Buy W. S. S. Fee sate at all The Most Stable * Sofel in the World. good Delicates- sen and food stores. MEAT. Sobels U.S. Government Inspected Establishment No. 317. Indorsed by Morgan Ave. and Rock St. Brooklyn, N. Y. Alfred W. McCann U, S. DEPT. OF LABOR, W. B. Wool Velour‘or Zibeline Coats fur, body silk lined, Nutria Fur Collared Coat nutria fur; silk lined, warmly interlined. novelty silk lined and warmly interlined. WOMEN’S 52.00 Vponstantly getting Te was not unth the dentist was ie oats as i hed ecnes. end protec to we overpens sow baby patient and helping in the change from Wear Work to Peace Work. COATS and WRAP- Fur Trimmed or Without Fur | aut had no effect on her. telephone sages and I didn’t know who was at the other endi I reinonstrated with ‘Her; bile spe paid no attention to me. She went out four or five nights a week and’ I couldn't stop her. There 4 one man in particular whore let. ters I intercepted and whose name I will probably give later, “I had no intention of harming Rose when I went to her uncle's room. I learned that (o'her lawyer's office an T' found out that ehe was going to bring proceedings for separation and hunted the city to find her, I tele- phoned last night to the room of her uncle at the Prince George, He ts Morris Laskin, @ wealthy dealer in furs of Chicago. He told me that 4he was In the room and invited me up. “My wife was very cold and haughty nd wouldn't listen to my Picadings to go home with me and forget our troubles. Her uncle | joined with me in my pleadings, but she wouldn't yield. Then I went into the bathroom to swallow the acid i had picked up as I left my officg in- tending, t@ drink it and kill myself. { don’t know what kind of stuff it | was, but some of dt got on my finger and burned me so badly that I re- | solved not to take it, “I then rushed out of the bath- room crazy, and threw the contents of the vial over my wife, She sereamed with pain and tried to throw her#elf out of the window. Her un¢le had all he could do to hold her. ‘Then attendants came in and a doc- tor was called. I was sorry already for what I had done when I saw her sufferings.” Then the doctor became Incoherent again, crying and sobbing Mke @ ehild, and moaning: ‘foo latet Too late! I have killed owe." Mrs, Ginsburg, from her bed in the hospital, talked briefly of the affair to-day. “I had been talking for some time with’ m} ancto at the hotel,” she said, “when my husband came to the room, and the three of us talked quite calmly for some time. Then, with- out warning, my husband took the acid bottle from. his pocket and threw the contents over me.” Mrs. Ginsburg declined to say whether she had taken any steps | toward a divorce, although tt'was ad- mitted that she had consulted her lawyer yesterday, a member of the ‘Wilson, Secretary” Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets FOR FRIDAY WOMEN’S COATS and WRAP-COATS NEW WINTER MODELS—EXCEPTIONAL VALUES! Two distinct models: one of duvetyn Wool velour with large shaw! collar of mole coney fur, silk lined throughout; the other coat of zibeline with wide band collar of skunk opossum Unusual An exclusive high class model of wool velour coating, in taupe, brown, reindeer or navy; large shawl collar of taupe Unusual Silvertone Wool Velour W rap-Coat Very smart coat for daytime or evening wear, of silvertone wool velour in brown, navy, reindeer or taupe; large collar and wide bands on Dolman sleeves of natura] raccoon fur; Unusual 69.50 COATS Values from $75.00 to $89.50 H IGH Class Coats and Wrap-Coats, in the most wanted soft wool fabrics including crystal cord cloth, silvertone wool velour, duvet de laine or duvetyn woo! velour, trimmed with natural or tat “nutria or French seal fur; other models smartly tai'ored without WOMEN'S coaT SHOP =Fourth Floor mes-, Value 50 \@ | | firm of Goldatein & Goldstein, No. 266 Broadway, and had arinounced her intention fo leave the city. ~ “This will kill my mother,’ said Mrs. Ginsburg. “She is very tll now in Chicago, I'd rather die myself than to live with my eyes gone.” She is burned not only about the eyes, but also on her breast and bands, and her condition is described Qs grave, ‘The couple were married seven years ago in Chicago, friends of the . family said, and have & five-year-old son, Lawrence. It is said that there have been frequent quarrels of late. “it waa a case of a man’s violent love for a woman who had told him she was ‘through,’” said Lawyer Da- vid Galdatein, who has been @ friend of the Ginsb for years, “All the dif. ferences between Dr. and Mra, Gins- burg were due to incompatibility, Mrs, Ginsburg had ceased to care for her husband, who still was in love with her. “Mrs, Ginsburg called at my office yesterday afternoon and repeated that she could not get along with her hus- band, Later Dr. Ginsburg called. He was on the verge of @ collapse and seemed half out of his sensen, 1 told him that his wife could aot be ins duced to forget their difficulties and suggested that the only thing he |could do was to resign himself to | the situqtion. Mra, Ginsburg had not left her home with the intention of staying away permanently, and 1 am sure had no intention of going out of town.” TohnDariell, Broadway. ‘ Shana Vth Sts, In PP to pagel Following BIG BARGAINS for FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Are Offering a Full Line of HOLIDAY GOODS at Very SPECIAL PRICES. We advise buying now and avoid the usual crush just before Christmas, and besides, stocks are now complete and you get first choice of all new fresh goods. So do your shopping early. | A MEN’S FURNISHING SALE WITHOUT A PEER. our advertisement Ww headin Eb, thee item Hes rause we know that with these items they cannot be equalled in the city, onde want you to get the full benefit. MEN’S PAJAMAS Sample line “UNIVERSAL” make— a garment that needs no recommenda- tion, big tment, every known = | style in silk mixed and fine cotton fab- fica, beautifully trimmed—a rare op- rtunit; rot No. 4, values to 8.50, at... 1.95 Lot No.2, values to 5.50, at... 2.95 MEN’S SHIRTS: Final clean-up of several discontinued large variety of fabrics, styles and gs; well known and thoroughly reliable makes. Former values to 2.00, for Former values to 2.50, for. . Former values to 8.80, NOM cas All silk, high grade shirts: were 7.80; wpecial Bt. .....ceceeeeee 5.85 MEN’S SOCKS 200 doz. medium weight fine Cash- mere Half Hose in N. White and Black; all perfect g ur regular price « F5. Special at, pair 65 6 pairs for 3.7! Fine machine knit socks, hed heavy, in Oxford grey. Value 1.75 pair, for....ss.e00e. MEN’S WOOL SWEATERS Fine knit, large roll collars, in héather and gray. Value 10.50, for.... Cardigan Jackets, extra quality; black worsted; s up to 50. Value 9.00, special at. WOMEN’S HOSIERY of fine quality black cashmere, full fashioned. Value 1.50 pair, for.. 1,15 A lot of Women's Cotton Stockings, i black, white and color Values to .65 pair, for. WOMEN'S VESTS AND PANTS of fleece lined cotton, in all styles. Reg. sizes, value 1.35, for Extra sizes, value 1.65, for..... 1.25 SHOPPING OR KNITTING BAGS Made of Cotes, Inrge , with two handles, prettily line Value $.00, for, 2.50 HANDKERCHIEFS THE EVER WELCOME GIFT Men's pure linen handkfs., initialed. Box of 6; reg. 1.75, for eee Men's pure linen handkfs. . 6.75 er dozen, . 3.00 itialed, white or ox of 6, for.. 1,50 nm handkfs., hand Women's pure id fi ue cb, for worked corners. Women’s linen handkfs., initial a. Box of 6, value 1.10, for ». 98 Women’s pure linen hemstitched handkfs, Value 1.75 doz,, for..1,.50 Children’s handkfs., with colored ini- tial, Box of 8, for ano Men's khaki colored cotton handkis., with corded borders. Rog. 3.00 dos., for 2.50 Pink and ue borders; a ¢ ware, Cut Glass, © Shades, Table Linens reed Napk EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING OF 1,500 PAIRS WOMEN’S $1 CHAMOISUEDE GLOVES AT .s0| Superior white with heavy black emb'd backs; All sizes and absolutely perfect. Remarkable value at, pair Linnit, 6-pairs'to a customer, omen's cape gl in white, ivory | and rl, one stitched and emb'd ‘be $ je and perfect fitting. ae 2/00 pair, for 1,25 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS WONDERFUL VALUES This season's newest styles and color- | ings, in all wool velours, tricotine, sil-| vertone and tweeds. Values to 45.00, for. Values to 60.00, for.... ALL WOOL SERGE DRESSES E: Exceptionally navy blue only. Excellent value to 29.50, for. ..22.50 TAILORED SILK BLOUSES Extra fine quality taffeta and crepe de plain or trimmed ; all colors and stri Values to 5.75, for...... ‘WOMEN'S WOOL Newest styles and colors. Values to 10.00, fof.......+.++ QUILTED VESTS Black with white linin 89 8: Value 1.25 each, for. . MILLINERY FOR WINTER New models in fur hats of seal, mole- skin and beaver combination of velvet, Oriental and fancy silk; also fur with feather crown effects, From ,. 11.50t019.75 f Fur Hats, Turbans, e-roll brims of Sealine, ‘tria, with assorted col- . Value 6.95, for....5,.75 WOMEN’S NIGHT GOWNS Of splendid quality outing flannel, in white, or pink and bli Value £.50, for. WOMEN’S BLANKET ROBES Of heavy ay Beacon cloth, satin or braid trimm Value 6.75, for... ..siseeeeees 5.95 SALE OF RICH RIBBONS Thousands of lengths from | to 8 yards; rich quality, plain and novelty ribbons, including gros grains, satin, taffetas and many exquisite floral effects, suit- able for fancy work, hair bows, etc.; wide widths Values up to .85 yd, at......... LACE CURTAINS AND RUGS Marie Antoinette lace curtains, attrac- tive designs, on good net. . 7.50 Regularly 6.50 675 and 11.00 pr. For 550 578 v.78 Seamless velvet rugs, 9x12 feet. Regularly 87.50, for Verdure tapestry couch covers, Regularly 10.50, for......... 9. 00 SILK AND VELVET SPECIALS Black satin, rich dress quality; yard | de, dull and high finish, 3.00 quality, for chiffon velvet, 31 Reg. 4.75 grade, al Finer quality, all» Value 7.75 yard, for Black dress velveteen, quality, 80 in. wide. Boa value bas yd., for BLANKET PRICES GREATLY REDUCED FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY White California’ blankets, three-quarter and full sizes. uality of warmth and durabili REGULARLY 10.50 PAIR; SALE PRICE, Fancy jacquard blankets, full size; plain colors with fancy borders; also handsome floral designs. VALUE 6.00 EACH; SALE PRICE Fine white California blankets, full size; pink and blue borders; a blanket which insures perfect satisfaction, REGULARLY 14.75 PAIR; SALE PRICE,,...,... Hyerrryrorny (ONT) Grey blankets, full size; fine quality; a pleasing shade of grey. REGULARLY 9.75 PAIR; SALE PRICE... ss rig thd . hite fleeced napped blankets, full size; pink sad blue borders; a soft blanket of reliability. REGULARLY 7.75 PAIR; SALE PRICE, . 6.25 FOR. THANKSGIVING We are showing « splendid line of fine Chi lor; Bronze ilassware, Lemonade Sets, Silver- JawDanieh WSons, Broadway. Bh FOth se SALSA PRE Nr AN ENTER ON SS rade, ae wrist, washable. | as $88. attractive styles, in} ith small PRB UMN MA NMI LULL, tome [W cerium Mn nenel ULM LDL UR tte HNN NANA AEM: | a! ne ant Women’s & Misses’ Winter Fashions An Incomparable Collection The Values Are Most Extraordinary Women’s & Misses’ Frocks PLEDGE TO BUY W. 8. 5S. FTERNOON and Street Frocks of Wool Velour, Tricotine, Serge, Velveteen, Georgette or Satin, in unusual variety. Tit i Lk ma SS ata Very Specially Priced, 25.00 ROCKS of Tricotine, Serge, Wool Velour / F and Poiret Twill in tailored, braid trimmed and embroidered effects. Very Specially Priced, 30.00 VENING AND DINNER FROCKS of E Crepe Georgette, Satin and Silk Net. Afternoon Frocks ot Tricotine, Chiffon Velvet and Wool Velour. Dolman Coat of Bolivia, Fur Collar, Cuffs ond Deep Side Panels, $79.60 Very Specially Priced, 35.00 75.00 Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats OOL Velour Coats in loose back and belted effects, with collars of French Seal or Natural Raccoon. Lined throughout and warmly interlined. SSS ia Very Specially Priced, 35.00 ELTED, loose back and Dolman Coats, variously fashioned of Wool Velour or Silvertone, with collars of Australian Opossum, Natural Lynx, Nutria, French Seal and Raccoon. Silk lined throughout and warmly interlined. Very Specially Priced, Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats OLIVIA, Crystal Cord, Duvet de Laine, Silvertone and Duvetine Coats in Dol- man, loose back and belied effects with huge cape collars of Raccoon, Nutria and Australian Opossum, Very Specially Priced, PlainTailored Coats OOL Velour Coats in loose back W and belted eftects, lined through- out and warmly interlined. % Very Specially Priced REMMI A Photo ‘Portrait by Gravure Process anal cias King Albert of Belgium WILL BE GIVEN WITH NEX'} SUNDAY’S WORLD © IN GREATER NEW YORK AND VICINITY,