The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1902, Page 9

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1 MOMMIES NOEL | ORC. IDES Before Eclectic Club Mrs. Wall- ing Argues for Free Divorce in a Talk Marked by Great Frankness. \ CAN NOT. CONTROL LOVE. Prohibition of Legal Separation She) Declares to Be a Tyranny Inexe | cusable In View of the Inability of Many Couples to Live in Peaco. Refreshingly frank was the discussion before tho Eclectic Club at Del- Mionico’s of the interesting subject of “Marital Unrest,” by Mrs. Bllzabeth Bacon Wailing. She put forth a pl for divorce, based on the assertion that | Jove is a force beyond the control of human will. Some of her revelations of the causes ot ‘Marital Unrest’ were striking, for inatance the following: “The frugal bride who puts away her pretty nightgowns In sachets of orris and reincarnates from a ravising divin- Ity in @ witchery of laces and ribbons into a mere woman, smeared with oint- ments and horned with cir) papers, for- gets that the poetry of marriage some- times turns Into prose.” “The true affinity of love,” she sald, “ig lberty, Love is amenable neither to fear, restraint nor force. It acts portaneously and conforms only to na- ure. Idle as to attempt the regulation ¢ the stars by the vulgar laws of tho Exchange is to omer the ¢on- duct of tho heart according to, the etllted, arbitrary rules of soolai conven ition. : “The woman who possesses the genius remaining that thing of joyous beauty—the bride—forever, presents no preconceived idea of love's labor lost. But none the less true, though grievous, is ft that ‘there are situationg in which neither infinite pains nor devout prayers, neither understanding, experience nor Philosophy, can avert the passing of the joneymoon, Te Prohibit Diyorce a Tyranny. “To pdohibit man and woman from dissolving a yelationship which ts joy- less—and it may be odious, discordant to their {nnate delicate moral sense ‘and rippling to thelr development is @ eart is a thing mysterious and eapriciots—a law unto Itself,” she de- clares. "Thou shalts and thou shait ular style of the latter ts on silk, and ft maght to add that the firm does its ing of these Lobe aa wr fred and one emall wares essential to a woman's boudoir, they aro as num- erois as they are beautiful, and—like everything else+astonteningly reasonable i cost. ‘There {s another feature in Lambert Bros,’ business that bids fair to outrival most others—tt is, as one customer called it, the savings department, It applies to single stone diamonds, @uch as dla- mond rings, diamond solltaire earrings and studs, ete. Where a customer pur chases a ‘single stone article Lai Bros, exchange same within one ye for larger stones, customers paying the difference. This allows.customers to get larger diamonds from time to time, al- ways having the use of one. It might be well to explain that Lam- bent Bros. are enabled to offer excep- tlonal prices for the reason that those things which they-do not make them- selves they purchase from manufactur- ers direct. thus avoiding intermediary profits. ‘They escape the middieman’s profits in simflar manner, as they im- port all thelr own diamonds. In men's jeweiry and novelties there {s ‘the samé endless array. Espectally handsome are the matoh-boxes and clgar ami cigarette cases, Tho same Is true of new designs in Watchguards. A pop- number of fold: delicately artistic timepleces countless. Here again the Pleasant surprises, In addition to the vast seen, thousands of doll ‘oods are hidden and kept for this pose. jewelry, This has Lamb ert Bros., who thus before-Christmas rush. ‘This is but one illustration more successful in store, perversity and destroyin an In preserving sentiment and For a man and a woman to charm fidelity. w to love each other forever In the game way {5 infinitely more hazardous than to. pledge, for a particular Indi- vidual, under eyéry change of condition, unalterable and undying friendship, For ow can It be in the power of the hu- man heart to know how long it can continue to feel a sentiment which goes no More mysteriously than It comes sentiment so suprem: independent of the will and. as utterly dependent Ppon,the subtle laws of mutual selec- pore CHRISTMAS STORE S LAMBERT BROS. Display in Jewelry House Is Worth a Visit from Every Holiday Shopper. to be amply repaid. Probably nothing that you can think of fora C' gift will be more appreciated or so long remembered ture. Be it common and most costl years roll on the giver will never be forgotten. ‘The question of the hour, “What shall | I buy?" {s ‘readily answered for Christ- | ers who seek its aolution at the large and handsome fewelry estah- lishment of Lambert Bros., Third avenue “and Fifty-elghth str i in'the picture line. Having builded for twenty-six years s upon the rock of reliability, the firm has imprinted on its store and stock the Same seal of worth and conscientious purpose which has won its members their enviable reputation as business men. From a small beginning the house has mats, size 14x28 inches (glass nieasure), worth $6.50, each. .. 17x26 inches Full Pictures, without mats, worth $8.50, at, eachsese HANDSOME FREE HAND PASTEL PICTURES, in 23{-inch ecial, Brown to a great establishment, em- torchon mats, size 20x24 inches (glass measure), worth $7.50,at, each. 3-98 |/¢ engraved case, fined with fine jew- BASKETS ae eee ne ae we a. |] 1,000 PICTURES, regular $2.00 values, consisting of lands lored ki elled Swiss movement mem ler finish, the retall branch of the business. When gurenibjecie andl Madoniaon ine graviiedracdseols elie inds, led and pertcera bee 225 butler finish, the firm cannot make what it wants It 4, peeeai sant 3 cherry ornamented frames, special, at, each Gis oe MORN TRINGS ETO | f The third floor is a jewelry factory |] 1000 COLORED AND PLAIN HUNTING PICTURES, with three black ied cmp QUADRU- paislaredd wiih! all the latest daviews oF frames—these pictures have three subjects in a frame and are especially WOMEN'S FANCY PLE- se asticta Wnontee winnie suitable for halls and dining rooms, sizes 34x15 inches, special, at, each 7 9C , DIAMOND RINGS: 3 genu- PLATED + employed a large force of expert work- |] 200 GAME PANELS, in solid oak frames, handsomely mounted with ine rubies,. emeralds sap FRUIT hand-made matched corners, izes 17x29 inches, worth $3.00, spccial, at, cachesesees Furniture as Gifts Men capable of artistically fi any special order which may be intrusted to | them. The floor above Is devoted exclu. alyely to watchmaking and repatring, where another large corps of experis are kept constantly ousy. Here w: are examined carefully when recetyed from the factory and’ kept unt! the: ‘ e < Bre perfectly regulatog, and. the fac Is Now in High Favor. WOMEN'S SOLID GOLD RINGS, BO ise inili nee. Mcial i ; soe 4 fancy clusters, rows and combination Mola watch. -Inapectore= of the Wew 4 ane practical and useful and the artistic and beautiful are settings, genuine opals and pearls, | i 2,50 Foads bespeaks their ability end trust- |] happily ended in many articles of Furniture, making them garnety, turquoise, emeralds and ; MPantee ab partments are. unseen to the || Particularly acceptable as Holiday Gifts. Hundreds of such sapphire doublets, with pearls; 3,00) PLATED CARL shopper, Dut the knowledge of their ex- |} pieces are now being exhibited on our Fourth Floor. a large assortment, Q | DELABRA, five- Ber ee rn comics, from. the: at The following are exceptional values for To-morrow: || NOMEN 'S SOLID.GOLD RINGS: light, highly man! : . | po Sigtcordialiy shown theauanrese tasers, || Morris Chairs, $5.98; worth $8.50. setings: garnet, turquoise, em: | the, 4, 7D ThE snaweases and windowa are fl One hundred Morris Chairs, of solid golden oak, f i Srals an rte cowie Wid) 5 8 ancy carved legs, spring pearls; all new patterns, (2) MISCELLA- seats, back can be adjusted to four different positions, cushions of ‘ NEOUS. era saria Anmiration at heat plain or fancy velour, all hair filled, value $8.50, at, each,...ee0« 5-98 || WOMEN'S CLUSTER RINGS; JEWEL CASES arnet t : \d 7 ‘ Semeinsen. ah person Unt mores Couches, $24.7 33 worth $37.50. lQsapphire cables, ‘anrcunding at eae pee waved by trading here, and that av ¢ offer to-morrow fifteen couches, f dia- See peasogy time. ® class. of spody., ne highly poiished' upholstered, with Le aan eect maton, | jae : 9.75 AG lining. piererecys. quality is open to Saleo bon Covered with silk velour, regular price $3750, marked to close BABIES’ SOLID GOLD wp 1.50 diemondernnd watctes favites tuspartion || at, exchureses serrensses Vitter Tisste B24sC 5111 RINGS, wih fine y ree $e gainediby the fact thee (re eatenes| Parlor Desks, $8.98; worth $12.00. H rose diamend 7D Hein Gitar ere nufber In the nelghvorhond o€ In solid quartered golden oak, piano finish, fancy turned legs, has BABIES’ SOLID GOLD |b.sh and mirror: bright finish, RrAMeea Fan teen ah es large (ho drawer and solid brass pulls, regularly $12.00, special, B, RINGS, engraved SO in case. i 5.00 Rua vorua favre ars “rey “alter ae ar $8.98 a of feney venines STERLING SILVER MANI ti or tr ‘ | offered at's! and # and upward. ther || Parlor Rockers, $7.98; worth $11.75. BE GERMAN SILVER | CURE SETS. 4 pieces, gray 5.50 | ae pee allty: poarome, desien ana $0 Mahogany Parlor Rockers, saddle shaped seat, fancy sbaped } Rg CHATELAINE BAGS, | finish, in case, oe Srith Deaudiful stonos, Is shown In ‘oni: arm, high carved back beautifully inlaid,” piano polish, value | fine \fish scale mesh; | STERLING SILVER MANICURE doug at $3 ond $3 and upward. In $11.75, special at..... fc Aereastsdene B70 DO heavy embossed top; | SETS, swing pattern, 4 manicure ith are there t: sn Jmaeaeripe in rings an #20. and $50. ‘0 delig! te ferntning ell as maki & greater, part Z 6tickping and military hair brushes are also to be found in ¢reat assortment. Of clocks, there tw a veritable Black Forest of the "cuckoo" style, while the enamelied ‘and other ured xclusively the storehouse of diamonds Iald aside at the request of prospective purchasers, while safe Is the repository of oth: “laying awa; own to be an annual o: atrons the inconventence which nevitable accompaniment of own at the “Christmas Corner’ . @ visit to which from mo matter what part of the city or country is sure Open Evenings Until Christmas. Pictures as Holiday Gifts Create a Lasting Impression. Risse and inexpensive or a gem of art it will hang on the wall for years—and as the We are showing many attractions on the FIRST FLOOR, and in the regular department on SECOND FLOOR an lense assemblage, embracing everything worthy of note The following prices are Special for this Weck: The range of articles admirable as|] REMARQUE PROOF ETCHINGS, framed in 3-inch gold burnished sweep WOMEN’ S| 22: Bll new styles, Sapaeahieee) Eis laa lextenalve, as te pattern frames, hand-made, matched corners, size 17x26 inches $2 98 ENAMELLED]| QUADRUPLE-PLATED SILVERW ARE SinNiOn or lotan Belleriguihy tiers (alase puensure)) worth §3.00,,98) cach Pee CHATELAINE | QUADRUPLE-PLATED TEA i upon everything the unmistakable | ine 20820 inches wort fy 30;ats ee + $3.98 WATCH: vari, | SETS, plated on nickel silver, war- stamp of excellence. Size 18x36 inches, worth $10.00, at «see ety OF popu |ranted to wear 15 years, HANDSOME FREE HAND PASTEL PICTURES, in 2%-inch gold bur- nished sweep pattern frames, panel and landscape shapes, heavy torchon it, nished gilt frames or green frames with gold burnished edge, heavy THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 190. MRS. ELIZABETH WALLING, WHO DEFENDS DIVORCE, ] ] SNOWBALLS FOR SOCIETY. | Durves ana others of afrs, Whitney's guests, The battle began when one of t handful of snow Ish Hit the top of bh Whitney and fe in Battle, Mra. Harry Payne House Party En, whi alla . ted by falrly. bur A group of society women had a Mrs. Keene and Mrr. Duryea tn a | 1 y eut- y nd J. Clinch Smith snowball fight on Monday at the Wes! spt Cia GTEC bury, TL. 1, station, whilo they waited and Miss ited the allies of Mrs for a train bringing a house party for| Duryea and Mrs ne. Some of ihe Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney.| Nomen lost thelr hats In the scrim In the party were Mrs, Harry Payne| The target practice of Mrs, Whitney Whitney, Mrs, Foxhall P. Keene, Mr. Lutes ane th aes env ed too nich for es, who Tan i and Mrs, J. Clinch smith, Miss May throwing the! sponleta thet Bird, Oliver W, Bird, Mrs, Herman 12. / {n token of Here a srrounted Interesting ‘own mount- Christmas Jewelry and Sdverware. Complete Assortments of the Best Are Hore at Uncommonly Low Prices. BUYING DAYS indeed, for crowds in this section of the store are continuous. Space is too valuable to go into detail and tell you why and how we are able to offer such values as these. Vhat interests you most is where to get the reliable and newest sorts at prices that are lowest. Come here and see the stocks, note the new, pretty designs and styles, the large assortments and the remarkably low prices, then you will know why the crowds are continuous and prices are so low. Here Is a Partial List of a Few of the Great Offerings: WATCHES. GERMAN SILVER CHATELAINE BAGS MEN'S 16 SIZE OPEN-PACE Mase size (heavy ennossns 2p) 9 6Y finish, chain and. hook at SILVER WATCHES; : flav (oretvel tapeliegeagrteees tached: 7.75 7,25) is well nigh prices are special pur- other as of the heir ae er with, save tl e the just- of the cour- fitted with 7 jewels, Waltham move- GOLD-FILLED LORGNETTE ment; stem wind and set; regu- CHAINS, fine soldered links, solid larly sold at $12.00, &, 00 gold slide, MEN'S 16 SIZE OPEN-FACE SOLID GOLD hristmas ||} NICKEL WATCH; fied with 7 LORGNETTE asapic- || jewel Walhax movement; stem , fine sol- wind and set; regularly sold ar 7 i dered links, stone $7.00, 5 set slide, MEN'S 12. SIZE OPEN-FACE SOLID GOLD TIE CLASPS, 5.50 for O98 GUN METAL WATCH: thin engraved, Roman finish, model, fitted jewelled real fee nh ef evel) 2, 00 | sow GOLD CUFF, BUTTONS, we UTC WOMEN'S GUN METAL CHA- pipdeyoag dase il aco 1,50 t BLAINE SV ALEEY with solid old seal, fitted with a fine jew- : 35.00 Elled Swiss movement, NOVELTY BROOCHES, gold filled, enamelled and fancy stone IS) colors, with pin to match, fitted with fine jewelled $4.98 pieces, highly polished, ; 16.50 QUADRUPLE-PLATED TEA i SETS. 5 pi : $3.98 Swiss movement | SETS. > pieces, bright or bu 25.00 $4.98 4.95 QUADRU- gold bur- WOMEN'S STERLING SILVER Parca CHATELAINE WATCH, hand- phires, turquoises or pearls 78.50 WOMEN'S SINGLE STONE | DIAMOND RINGS; plain "10, 00 $1.50 with imported rose coloredbowls, Ay ZO QUADRUPLE- PLATED BAK. ING. DISH, por- fancy mountings; fine cut stone, gray finish; chain and (hfe RP Ay) pieces, 2 jars and polisher, in cat 73.25 (Mata Floor, Froat, 18th Sy § room at No. street by drink! ing to Mrs, Ma t ; have I that Mrs, Yew York's Christmas Headguarters—Open Gvenings. AnotherSaleot S250 RausPianos: on theGasy PaymentPlan as/OS: We have just received another consignment of Baus Pianos—the kind that were offered a month ‘ ago at $168; and which found so many delighted purchasers. You Pay a Gritting Sum Down and a Little Sum Monthly, One of the fost Remarkable Piano Offers of the Holiday Season. WE GUARANTEE THE BAUS PIANO IN EVERY PARTICULAR FOR FIVE_YEARS. The. designs were specially made for this sale. and San Domingo mahogany cases of new and elegant designs. Cases are all double veneered, have ivory keys; overe strung bass; three strings in the treble. IN_ADDITIO! POSSESSES TONE OF GREAT BRILLIANCY AND RICH MELODIOUSNESS. its staying-in-tune qualities. Visit the magnificent New Art Piano Store on the Fifth Floor for furt! |neavily, and whe and her husband had | frequent quarrels. to| Daniel Whelan, the husband, coming |Home et night, told his wife to get out © house. “ YOU'LL TAKE ME OUT DEAD” Ordered ‘olson, DESTROYS A VILLAGE. ~ Starvation Impends in Wake ef Seismic Disturbance. i Ww ASHKABAD, Russian Turkestan, = 5 RTE " ‘arry |17-—The town of Andijan, tn the ; 5 ment of Ferghana, was totally destroyed | by an earthquake Monday. ‘The mute Bey ot pataliiee ange ot Lens Hage)! e population reatened wit vation. Shocks Tet “in New 2 Marghelan and surrounding vill ‘ and a railway at Andijan was deste: When old, ‘ank the contents of a two- arbolis acid. Whelan bs from her some of the acid spattered on helan died before an ambulance from the Roose- fd Nand her husband |} week. She says |arriva inking | velt He he house, Mra, W for a considerable distance. Food clothing are belng sent to Andijan) They include plain and handsomely carved antique oak, Circassian Walnut TO BEING ELEGANTLY MADE OF FINE MATERIALS, THE BAUS PIANO It is perteuleny noted for > er detail. Is a Wonderful Opportunity to Get a Fine Christmas Present for Little Woney---Place Your Order Without Delay. Jurs for Children. A Most Comprehensive Collection of the Choicest Sets. Made of Chinchilla, Beaver, i Fox, lutria, Faney Linens. At 44 Under Regular Prices. SCARFS, SQUARES AND CEN- TRE PIECES, in Irish point Guipure; some with lace edges, some with wide lace, embroidered insertion; regularly up to 75c. each; at, pe) (feta Floor, East of Fountatn, 19th St.) Ghe 1903 Calendars. You will find them in new quarters over on the 19th street side of the Second Floor, Centre. Prices range from 2c. up to $6.00. More ingenuity than ever is displayed in the 1903 Calendars. ‘The ideas assume all soris of shapes and phases. Some are humorous, some quaint. poetical and bizarre. Every thing in the Calendar line, in fact, from the plain date pad for the business man’s desk to the luxurious calendar for the most dainty boudoir. The assortment is the largest in the United States. Continues a Holiday 4 t 7 a Ghis Great Sale of Furs Event Without Baer ersian, Ermine, Thibet, Angora, Lamb, Ni Near-Seal, Imitation i ; and Ermine, Sable, Hare, etc., in flat, fancy or muff, with scarfs, boas or to match. To-morrow we offer: ICELAND LAMB SETS, IGS IMITATION CHINCHILLA Z 70: NUTRIA BEAVER 5,00: SETS, (Second Floor, Front, 18th St.) 14.50 23.50 4, i Coming just before Christmas and in the very height of the Yuletide shop-* ping season, this Sale assumes an importance that at once commends itself to. every reader. Ghousands of the Wost-Wanted Fur Pieces, at the prices quotes) stamp the sale as an event of individuality and conspicuous, importance. Details are of extraordinary interest. CHOICE AMERICAN FOX SCARFS, ELECTRIC SEAL COATS, SEI ae waits tne las ue Erkke NEAR-SEAL COATS, FINEST CUB BEAR BOAS, over 100 PERFECT SPECIMENS OF PERSIAN inches long full and fulfy, made. up LAMB COATS, very light, at 28.50 $95.00, $110.00 wd $195.00\ nest GRADE ALASKA SABLE : Senuine Fox Scarfs at $3.90 _ \MUFFS, 26 block down bed, at 7.50 end 55.00 DOME AAA SME SCANS SABLE,OPOSSUM DOUBLE SCARFS, Ginn Td. 754 60 inches long, with large tails, at 6.95 DOUBLE MINK SCARFS, made out of SABLE RACCOON BOAS, with two full four skin, with genuine wil, at 1, OO large brush calle at 7. 50) cers" of FINEST BAUM MARTEN iY: SABLE OPOSSUM MUFFS, best make, (four skin double scarf and large muff), with down bed, at FB. GS) reasiar price of these sets is. 3165.00, DOUBLE SABLE RACCOON SCARFS, at 97.. 70 inches long with two immense fox W765 EASTERN. MINK TRIPLE-SCARFS, 0 made out of 6 full skins, with 14 large GENUINE FOX MUFFS, natural tails and 12 clawe $55.00 beautifully made, at qualities, at brushes, very best fur, at | large sizes, 6. 75 mee 7230" A Sensationat? Offering -at 6.75: iP aus Dressing Gowns. Luxurious Gowns shown only at exclusive shops at “ exclusive high prices.” The Siegel Cooper Store has but one standard: Prices Below All Others and Quality the Best, Yo Matter How Low the Price. The illustration to the left shows the general aspect of the gowns. The Color Combinations are dazzling. set shows Solid Grounds with Diamonds in contrasting colors, viz.: navy and white, green with red, olive with pink and white, brown with tan, red with green, red with white and alternate Diamonds. Another set shows similar com- binations with Overplaids. Collar, pockets and cuffs show another contrast. A Splendid Christmas Gift. Smoking Sackets. House Coats, Fine quality Tricots, every fibre | Reversible fabrics, showing solid ure wool; fast colors, Navy, | outside, and contrasting color com: aroon, Brown, Myrtle; beauti- | binations inside, also on_ collar, ful plaid worsted body linings, | cuffs and pocket facings; Oxfords, 3 edges, cit facme t GS juith Enedstnd? 2, I0 and pocket facing, satin trimmed, ortle effects, z Go Obtain a Correct Fit, Cut Chis Out. ‘ ¢ The prices at which we quote h beautiful garments are in ; i almost ‘every mance BN Age —__ Height Weight THA 3 AT WHOLESALE BY OUR Breast Measure____________. Waist Measure. COMPETITORS. And Bring Ft with You to Our Wo

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