The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1919, Page 14

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: mY MAY 22, 1919. , bis sii ~— BROFEN MARRIAGE __FAFDGE To BECOME PATE COST BRE “Norwegian’s Wife Also Tells _ How He Promised to Put U. S. Flag on His Ships. “With two brothers in the navy and + Other members of her family doing gomething to help win the war, Mrs. a Platou Bryde, twenty-one, of No. 27 19th Street, Brooklyn, consented @o marry Fridtjot Bryde, millionaire Bhp owner, only on condition that he @ an American citizen and sail Ris feet under the American flag. _) hey were married two days after Christmas last year, but parted in February, because, Mrs. Bryde told THE EVENT War Orphan Finds New Mother In a Maternally Hearted Nurse Sale of Refrigerators Now On Five carloads of standard makes at specially low prices. Alaska and Ranney Makes Included. All Refrigerators Sold on Convenient Payment Plan GIMBELS~ Fifth Floor Gimbels Is’ Rapidly Becoming the Most Popular Store in New York | Kimonos, $3.95 300 Misses’ Tailored Suits fimonos, $3.95 Reteamnce tO $25 and $35 —- | feeretat rie wi oe r i co ti nes, Wool Jerseys, ~ piping of contrasting color. Two Tweeds, Wen's Wear and French- WW” Yur Ropeblng sad Restobaiog Special low summer rates now. Estimates free. | Gimbels Fur Storage Vaults on the Premises | } Cold, dry air storage. Guarantee against loss or | damage. | | | | i A postal or telephone call (Knickerbocker 5100— on Extension 34) brings our auto. “Purrters Since 1842.” Linen Values for Friday Imported Irish Checked Glass Toweling, 25c a Yd. Closely woven and very ab- sorbent; red or blue checks. cord “frogs” and buttons give ; ‘ he correct tailored finish. Roomy y { = Supreme Court Justice Greenbaum 13-Piece Imported Japanese A : potkets aad a good yoke odd te " Soay, ner husband would not keep Bungalow Luncheon Sets finished Serges, Poiret Twills. the sede the large "le Prominé. Ho is stil a citizen of $2.49°a Set ell cover the upper The smart types of suits which you have seen pictured heretofore at higher prices—regardlessly gathered together for a May clearkway, part of th . This is in reality a 1920 modish version of the old-time “Mother Hubbard.” Colors: Light Blue, French ink, Lavender, Rose, and designs. PULLMANS, in all suitable | colors, $4.95 to $17.75. | GIMBELS—Second Floor Neatly machine scalloped, with embroidered centres in blue. Set consists of 6 six-inch Doylies, 6 ten-inch Doylies, 1 Centrepiece, 24 inches. p she says, and his fleet fies Pag of Norway. Furthermore, she informed the court, she believes her Dusband is now in Norway. His lawyers contend that her separation wait against him cahnot be tried in ‘this gountry because, as he is a citi- zen of Norway, his wife is a) a the courts of this country canno’ arate citizens of a foreign country. Of some there are one md two of 9 kind. Of others there is a full size range. On all there is a substantial saving in price. Ramie Weave Dress, ELVIRA 09RD eT 1 Skirt and Costume Linen Waa GIE SEN cared for it for eight months, when it died, It took her, but a moment In oyster and ivory white. 36-inch, 69¢ a yard. 45-inch, 79¢ a yard. HELEN A: GIESSEN WOMEN’S Br;ce, the wife alleges, came to ¢ , | t0 decide that Helen should take the GIMBELS—Second Floor America ast December ‘trom nis| Helen's Father Was Killed in| try baby's piace. | Silk Stockings Jace, jtiamia, 0 im . erefore, ar-crtaining jelen Sito im! Battle and Her Mother Died | nea ‘no reintivee who. would claim MEN'S in the office of her father, Platou, a ship supply dealer of No. 38 Wiliam Street. Before they were married, Bryde, #0 his wife says, in the presence of her girlhood chum, Milas Beatrice Jackson, at the mar- Wage license bureau in Brooklyn, ? pledged himself to become a citizen 7 of the United States at the first op- ‘ a portunity and take the Norwegian from the ships that made up the i) fleet of the Angio-Norwegian Agency, 4 No. 17 Battery Place. Bryde had $1.85 | Fine quality silk hose, full | fashioned with lisle tops and | double heels and toes to add to the wear of the stocking. The colors are black, white and the fine shades of brown. | They are very lustrous and / exceptional serviceable for | stockings of this price. GIMBELS—Main Floor | White Voile and Coral her, Miss Giesen wrapped her up carefully and took her to her home, No. 1056 Park Avenue. There Helen has thrived and grown, until now her size quite belies the fourteen months that she has actually been on earth. And #0 attached has Miss Giesen become to the little girl that she has filed papers of adoption in the Su- preme Court, When the judicial wheels have ground out this matter Day After She Was Born. Union Suits $1.38 Athletic Union Suits of pin check nainsook in an excellent quality with ribbed insert across back to add to their comfort and also insure good wear. GIMBELS—Main Floor Just a little more than a year ago Helen Schweltzer, four pounds of fem- ininity, looked on this big world for the first time through eyes incredibly blue, A day later her mother gave her a last convulsive hug and died, Thus was Helen left quite alone, for two months previous her father's name had appeared as “killed in action” in the casualty list that came from France. So for this little war baby !t look: the keels of two new ships be- fore the war ended and they were to be christened by Mrs. Bryde. One was New Colored Summer like a short road from the Hill Sa Enormous purchases made several months ago q tg be named in her honor, oat yar 4 eons, ow W i i Cc in | ‘At dinner at the Biltmore, where |#torium, where she was born, to a|tinier, though, every one thought her C tt ash EF: b g ‘ Bryde was living and where he took |foundiing asylum, That in, until al very ugly, but she was always beau- otton aprics frock | 3 his bride after the wedding, Mrs, | Sweet-faced woman in a nurse's unl-| “when she grows up I shall not let |f oy :. “~ ing ge gr 2 Bryde added one more condition to her | form took her from the arms of her) hor believe that I am her mother, At Substantial Savings for Little Miss 2 to 6. . ‘ a tremente—that he would live in |forever sleeping mother and saw those| She shall be proud of the fact that She'll particularly f its ga) ~ , a > al York—not’ Brooklyn or tho|¢yes of incredible blue. ‘Then the| ste wae’e war baby and that het e"ll particularly fancy its gay Bronx, but Manhattan—nine months out of the year. If busin: com- pelied it, she was willing he ald take a three months’ trip to England or Norway. Bryde assented, the wile eays. Frog the Biltmore the couple moved te thP Hote! Marseilles, where, two after the marriage, she alleges, her “husband treated her cruelly be- cquse she insisted that he do some- thing to Americanize himself, In ” Webruary he left home, she alleges. and has not returned, keoping so well secluded that private detectives have been unable to find him, Both Mrs, Bryde’s parents wero bern in Norway, She was born on angel who looks affer little out-of-| luck children got busy, and Helen was) saved. + . For It seems that several years before, this nurse, Miss Helen Augusta Glesen, had lifted another baby from the arms of its dead mother, ‘That baby was then just the size of Helen and had the same blue eyes. Miss Giesen had taken that baby home and had loved and CHURCH ASSAILS MEXICO. | Presbyterian Miaulons Committee, Calls It Hopeless Religiously. ST. LOUTS, May 22.—Mexico ts hope- less religiously and appalling socially, Though the cost of i small, it is greatly recta vantage tobuy them by name, Say “Boston” ‘Youwill be well répaidis tonal tmafoct sad pir he oo at special price concessions from two leading mills are new being offered at bargain prices in this timely -eyent. Printed Chiffon and Novelty Woven Voiles 38c and 50c yard Worth One-Fourth to One-Third More Advance designs of beautiful printed chiffon and elaborate Georgette effects, neat challis patterns, floral designs, coin spots, foulard effects, woven silk stripes and checks and hundreds of others too lovely to describe. 32-Inch Dress Ginghams 38e and 48¢c yard More than 10,000 ies of a Lodged centity dress gingham, bought “EUGENIE” so named because of the exquisite blue cre- tonne-patterned border on this clear white American semi-por- celain Dinner Set of collar and frilly pockets. The stitching—as you see—winds its rosy way round collar, cuffs, waist and hem. No wonder Miss 2 to 6 a At, jumps for joy! y This is only one of the many © adorable lawn or voile frocks for kiddies that are being shown in the Gimbel Baby Shop. They come in Empire or Peasant models and are trimmed with colored em- broidery, stitching, and smocking. All are Little-Priced, $2.95. direct from the mills. Extra soft French finish, genuine woven patterns 1 Staten Island. and Japan is curtailing the progress of B which assure you of its washing and wearing qualities. GIMBELS BABY SHOP—Second Fi pare = OED BER tat pa ro redpe ie meee ienere ost Ph psclacoaahivode of Feed eae in ove ly colorings, tatermediate 106 pe.for$32.50 = foreign m en, according ne jaids, stripes, blocks and plain shades, No wardrobe will b Bianer For Canard Manasins | report of the Committes on Foreign Gart Piehodt one oF two dresses of this fabric. Mee eee 50 pe. for $15.00 A Special Offering in - Director. Missions submitted to the 131st Gen- . Bir Ashley Sparks, managing director of the Cunard Line, will be a guest at a dinner to be given at the Hotel Penn gyivania to-night by the British Mini of Shipping in New York. Bir Ash: jay formerly was director general of fhe British shivping ministry here. Bing W, Cooke, former fuel adminis- trator in’ New York, also will speak at eral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church to-day, The question of sex equality tn church affairs was brought before the assembly | in the report of the Committee on Polity. The committee was split on the question, the majority report favoring the plan of permitting women to be- come ministers and el minority report oppos! VwSup Sold Bverywhere. 35 crots aad wpword Poplin Suitings, 50c yard 36 inches wide, of high lustrous finish. Takes the place of linen. Shown in all colors. | GIMBELS WASH GOODS SECTION—Second Floor Navy Blue Dress Goods | at $1.55 yard ‘" 42-inch All-Wool French Twill Serge 42-inch All-Wool Epinges 42-inch All-Wool Poplins They are firmly woven fabrics in medium and dark shades of navy blue. A saving of one-third and more. GIMBELS DRE OODS SECTION—Second Floor Tumblers, very thin blown glass, 60 cts. doz. GIMBELS—Fifth Floor Gimbel Brothers ‘32nd St.—BROADWAY—33rd St. Wonderful Values in the Wallpaper Shop At 5c a Roll Papers for bedrooms, halls, kitchens, etc., in neat floral stripes, set figures |] and allover effects in pinks, blues and yellows, At 15c a Roll . \ Imitation grass and bur- lap effects, set figures and } gilt designs in all the most wanted colors. Very at- tractive for living rooms, One Week Before Memorial Day Men’s and Young Men’s Clothes Suits at $28.75 A big assortment of Men's Suits in light and dark shades for Spring and Summer. Double Breasted Models. Conservation Models. Snappy Models. Blue Serge, Plain Colors and Fancy Mixtures. All sizes, ower Suits $35.00 4, Yorfulllined. Newest Spring and Summer Models. Single and Double Breasted styles, Plain blue, unfinished worsted and blue serge, plain brown, green and grays. Checks. Striped Ef- fects. All sizes. Auto Dusters, $2.85, $3.95, $5.75, $8.50, $10, $12, $13.50, $15 Outing Khaki Trousers, $2.95, $3.95, $4.85 Flannel Trousers, white and_ striped, Continuing the Sale of Pajamas and Night Shirts ; Perhaps the reason they’re going so fast is because they’re so exceptionally attractive looking—or perhaps it's because their prices are so low, considering the quality of materials and workmanship. Anway the values are remarkable—and there's a thousand or more still left to select from. Plain styles, conservative styles, and styles with a striking touch of trimming. Every serviceable material represented —in white and colors, Pajamas at $2.15, $2.95 ‘ Night Shirts at $1.15 GIMBELS MEN’S FURNISHINGS—Main Floor Great May Sale of 2,500 Boxés of High Grade Initialed Stationery 25c a Box Each box contains 24 Sheets of Paper and 24 Envelopes—or 24 Correspondence Cards and 24 Envelopes of good fabric finish stock. The Camille Pump An Ultra-Smart Walking Model $8.00 A besutiful pump with unususl fitting qualities which will make the foot look neat end well-shod, It has welted soles, leather heels of At 35c a Roll $7.50, $10 the Cuban type, and is developed in + Silk damask designs, tap- Office Coais, $2, $2.50, $9.25, $8, oT 6, Initials —a splendid assortment — come | Pig oo ee estries, two-toned oatmeal Men's Separate Trousers, $4.75) © iim Beach S > n$ psi in gold with « charming florel design—or q Dee Mey Sel effects, chintz patterns, $5.75, $6.75, $8.50, $10, $12.50, $15] Penson “gi2.bo and $15 and ‘lack. Both etyles are illustrated, 7 8° grass and burlap weaves— suitable for libraries, dining- rooms, etc. All Sold Only with Borders or Binders to Match. GIMBELS— Sixth Floor Patent Coltokia For Business or Dress Wear. Striped effects. Plain Colors, Plain Blue Serge and Fancy Patterns, Leather Reversible Coat (corduroy shell), for Motoring and Motorcycle, 27.50 Men's Knitted Sport Coats, GIMBELS MEN’S CLOTHING SECTION—Fourth Floor Altogether a record stationery value that those who are looking forward to summer needs cannot afford to miss. Queen Quality Boot Shop 32 and 34 West 34th Street Between Broadway ond Fifth A?veue $12.50 GIMBELS STATIONERY SECTION-—Main Floor lyn, New Jersey and Long Island Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways ammenities!

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