The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1922, Page 14

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; j Sr nee ee CE REET k ~ Husband, a Mighty Poor Cook, ~ With Pork Soup a Specialty, She Wants Marriage Annulled Wife of Dr. Fairbanks, Tired of His Culi- tt nary Efforts, Assails Divorce From Her Predecessor as Invalid. Mra. Margaretta Genevieve Fairbanks says she never learned to cook She learned music instead ‘Therefore, when she married Dr. Clark Vernon Fairbanks after “a war Pornance” tt was he who did the cooking, and Mrs. Fairbanks says finally left tim “in hunger and disgust.” ‘Was pork soup, which he served three times a day. Her petition to have the marriage anhulled is filed in the County Clérk's office, along with a statement of her reasons. Mrs. Fairbanks states that she is a (professional pianist, and since child- Rood his studied music in this coun- @ry and abroad, living with her Mother and spurning all offers of marriage. She met Dr. Fairbanks In beagle 1919, while he was an officer the Medical Corps, and while she ‘was engaged in war work. The romance, according to Mra. Fairbanks, begun soon after this meeting, when the doctot, although Gonsiderably older, began to “pay his court unrelentingly.” By sheer per- Suasion, she recites, he overcame all Of her objections to marriage. ‘) They were mafried May 6, 1919, and after Dr. Fairbanks's release from ihilitary service, went to live in Dans- Wille, N. Y. On her husband's return ®% civilian life, she alleges she dis- @overed & great change in addition to @ertain “alarming eccentricities,” Which she says cropped out after a whort wedding trip. The Danaville home was a house of “immense size", and in “filthy condition.” All of which ‘was aggravated by her husband's al- eged refusal to have it cleaned and renovated. She also says that she was not per- mitted to play the piano because her Husband declared she would not be able to hear the telephone bell rite when some patient might call for him. According te his wife, Dr, Fair- banks “prepared a pork soup for breakfast out of old pork, and that ther with some stale fish com- the bill of fare,” which he of- fered to her three times a day. ‘Another condition entailing un- Pleasantness was the discovery that her husband appeared to no friends in Danville, ind, if reports are true, he “was and is known as a man gt mystery.” ': Dr. Fairbanks is charged with hav- ing represented to his wife during his gourtship that he was a man ‘of ‘wealth and in civil life received an In- come of $10,000 to $15,000 a year. His ‘wife also says he talked of his coun- try estate, which, he sald, was near New York City. Dansville, she points out, is 300 miles from New York City. Mrs. Fairbanks alleges that her hus- band was married in 1908 to Char- lotte Elizabeth Stowers in Wadding- ton, N. Y. A decree of divorce which he is eaid to have obtained dissolv- ing this marriage is void, she states, because it was obtained in Northum- eee 185 SALVATION ARMY CADETS. (One thousand Salvation Army mem, bers and friends thronged Town, Hail last evening to pee 185 Salvation Army cadets commissioned for United States and world service by Commissioner Among those who spoke were Cou Brensle, D. D.; ak Ender Damon and Col. R. E. Hols. ourselves, of woolens as fine she His culinary specialty, she says, erland County, Pennsylvania, in 1910. when he was a resident of Dansville That marriage, she alleges, was and still is In force. She and Dr. Fairbanks lived to- gether until Nov, 19, 1919. For boys, Summer’s one grand old merry-go-round— For parents, one grand old worry-go-round— Unless. a lad’s vacation clothes are built to stand the strain. Ours are. We make tiem as our men’s, so know the quality’s there !~ Prices as low as large and first-hand handling can make them, For boys “graduating” into long trousers— trouser suits de- signed specially for boys 14 to 16 years. For little fellows—wash suits of attractive fast color fabrics. A variety of styles. Sporting goods, including official outfits for Boy Scouts of America. Roarrs Pezt Company Broadway Herald Sq. at 13th St. “Four at 35th St. Convenient Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. at Warren at 41st St. FOURTEENTH STREET WEDNESDAY either side and good color. able shade. All sizes Founded 1827 | Misses and Giris KHAKI KNICKERS Sturdily made knickers of best quality khaki, full cut and nicely finished, with slit pocket on Sizes 12 to 20 years. Men’s Fine Silk Stripe Madras Shirts 1.78 Regular value 2.25 These shirts are from one of the best manufac- turers in the country. Materials are beautiful silk stripe madras in patterns that are all new this season and mercerized poplin in tan and white with and without calle See Pages 6 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising WEST OF FIFTH AVE. THURSDAY 3 ~ bone buttons of khaki lars. Every desir- and sleeve lengths. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, Fur Repairing and Remodeling Special Now's the time to have your Furs remodeled, Estimates submitted free. The ver; At manship GIMBELS FUR WORKROOMS—Tenth Floor 100-Po, CHINA the Sifor Boe ‘or $39 50 547 50 $55 00 Sewing Silk, 10-yard one Hdl ° ° e spools, U. 8. Standard. mens ie with lack only, +.- - 7 Ot iy we 100-Piece Set in modi- 100-Piece Set with con- 100-Piece Set with wide 75c doz. LH ane - -$2.50 fied Dresden, floral de- ventional block border fasten Doren ea vom Honeycomb Wash Cloths i sign. Gay colorings; coin of black and white and pon gO) large size. White, Pink an - y Cen gold handles. (Above.) rosebuds. (Above.) AS CUCL (Sketched Blue edge, - 8 or 10¢ : The Ts Talcum Powder Sale Pricing the Usual 29¢ Talcum pill ge raps bi list of annual "phone your order. Pound Can 3 for 55¢ Sale of Mantel GIMBELZ TOILET GOODS SHOP—Street Floor M Any Straw Hat Of the thousands in the Gimbel stock (only Panamas excepted)—a 11 GIMBELS MEN'S HAT SHOP—Fourth Floor S Of GLOVE SILK The PANTEES are eles ae te 95 pre = leneth,. Sa8de Flannel! Fashion's favored fabric White! the ipt ed with two elastic ° ead ofelaatio. Tdeal season's favorite color (or rather, lack of color). Wall Tents is — reinforced. for hot weather wear. This is a soft, light weight sponged and shrunk 5x7 ft. tent of white Comfortable! Flannel, especially adaptable to this summer's duck: PS guy COLORS: Black, Naty, Copen, Pearl, Periwinkle and Pink modes, And the PRICE—truly extraordinary! oirac . $5.25 ale! Pantalettes and Dainty Pantees Full Size Low Rates Now best work- 1922, assured. ‘Furriers Since 1842.” 32ND STREET — BROADWAY — 33RD STREET —NEW YORK CITY 100-Po, Bet : 847.60 Set : 839,50 Sale‘of Notions Man; Gimbels Hair Net fringe styles, all s! cept gray and white, Le That Looks Like Finer Wares of France —BUT—Because It’s Really a Simulation by the Japanese Can Goat a Fraction of French China’s Price ton, 75-yard ball. and assorted colors, Bla White, GIMBELS CHINA SHOP—Fifth Floor Alarm Clock EN! Choice of Tambour Shape in Mahogany Finish AY F Here’s an exllent time- piece that will look good in any home! It is a very attractive model—charm- ingly simple. Fitted witha one-day Gilbert thin model alarm: $]95 aM / SIZE-—18¥% inches long and 714 inches high | GIMBELS—Street Floor ls W $9.50 d ‘ YARD The Top o° the Vogue for Smart Summer Sports Wear 66 INCHES WIDE GIMBELS PETTICOAT SHOP—Second Floor GIMBELS DRESS GOODS—Second Floor OPEN me Wardrobe Trunk The Best Trunk Value in Year A remarkable value, indeed! steel hardware and sty With o n tap. Locking bar that locks all drawers. Mod shoe box. undry bag. Veneer hangers. drawers with tapes to fasten our clothes smoothly. Roomy trunks for gereral use. Fibre coy- ered, All edges rounded. 2 fibre bands across top of trunk, adding strength to it. Draw bolts. Yale snap-lock. trays, one divided for hats. Sizes 32, 34, 36 GIMBELS TRUNK STORE —Fifth Floor ‘wo deep ~-- -Brooklyn, Long isiand and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes ‘and Subways ae v Summer Necessi- ties Very Specially Priced ried English Sewin; otton—Black an White, assorted numbers, 39¢ doz. cap and des ex- 39¢ doz. Mercerized Darning Cot- 8 for 10c; 38¢ doz. Gimbels Rubberized San- ifary Dress Protector. Gimbels Elastic Sanitary Belt—White. Washabl $3.95 | s || Rms 1 eee eon ale! All-Wool hite Flannel ef ONE eT) BS " Just 4 Months ath: r ‘2 O20 $ Ago Sold t } Trunks : For $465 ff For the trunk is strongly built; fibre covered, 3-ply veneer, with rounded edges, strong brasses, It's airanged conveniently. 200 Fine Dress Trunks $10.75 ck le. ‘GIMBEL BROTHER Couch Hammocks Reduced 4 Models—Romelink and U. S. make. Pad- ded adjustable backs. Plain and striped mate- rials. (Without stand). Stand Extra : $5.00 Shop by Mail Through Our Mail Order Department $14.95 Men's; and Spalding tennis cial a Doz. - -- $4.95 for Tennis Rackets H, C. Lee or Hors- Bor coaster brake and fin- est equipment. tires,too—and a stand. Truss Frame Bicycles ; $27.95 Lunch Kits Auto luncheon kit, with service four --- $9.75 Boys’ Uniforms Boaldtng a a 2 z ts : . Autesraphea— Bicycles Sale Priced quality perfect; frames slightly scratch- With Fisk $24.95 Motorbikes for men and women ; $31.95 Hammocks Hohfeld woven hammock, in many pleasing designs - - $3.65 Vacuum Bottles man rackets, press, Baseball suits—Sto Pint size, Thou- and 2 offi- $7.75 a6 yrs. Blouse, cap, sands of ier to go ‘i ae 5 Trousers, i ale cial balls belt. -'- $2.50 paises! - 75 ¢ Glove and Bat Genuine horsehide pores --$2.75 ouisville Sis $1.76 Ss Ss HU lern Cornered the market! Now plenty for the hundreds who came too late for the last sale, In plenty of time to liven up that 4th of July party! NO C. O, D's. ’ f ' \ Mulgolying Reele #108 to $33.50 ultiplyin, el akespeal SPECIAL Surf Reels with throwoff. German silver, $9, Silk Casting Lines - 60c to $2.25 Kennebec CANOES 18-Foot open gunwale canoes of the well-known Kennebec make. Smart- ly eee — finely ull - - Fishing Tackle Richardson's Steel Fly, Bait and Casting Rods - $2.25 to $5.75 Split Bamboo Fly, Bait and Cast- ing Rod: Deep Sea $68.50 is ---- $5 to $30 Greenhart Rods, $5.75 to $19.50 re). See $1.35 1-0, 2-0, 3-0, 9,50 to $30.00 f Dandy UKULELES Here Easy to learn! Everybody's pang ‘em. Strummin’ 'em y moonlight, * beach, W Fourth o July: Time for SPORTS Gimbels — for a Big Sale of Every Sports Buy at a Saving Golf Balls Wright & Victor 29 Golf Sets Five Lenox Burke olf clubs — 8 be | ag—and fale £ - $11.95 Lawn Swing 4-Passenger swings. Red frame, natural finish slat- ted backs- $9.45 Camp Chairs Folding chairs. Oak $138 finished, handy - - Croquet Sets A special 8-ball cro- quet outfi com- plete - - - $4. n At campfirey and picnics, At parties—at the herever you go, your “uke” goes—the life party! ROUND OR VIOLIN SHAPED GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS—Eighth Floor Sree NOC. O. Bathing Suits Coast Guard Suit; all wool, white jer- sey top. Navy nel or jer- sey trunks $ 3.95 Ditson balls. Doz. $6.95 jan- te 75 the ! D's,

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