The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1906, Page 18

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VT PAIR FOR THEFT OF GEMS Latest Victim of Cley- er French Thieves. Spurred by the offer of a $50 rewint, KR ¢ ena: tects fh . RAN and woman change! with $1,000 worth Jewels The Sought are 1 Hilt “ana: Louise Lovys, who, po as man and wife, acted the roles of mo Janx enough, to rob the fl Feige, a wenithy Cuban imnorte; Havana.and Barcelona, who has apa: ‘omients tn the faxtionable Colorado, No, 4 Central Pane W i of || Senot Veiga, who has a New York oMce vith tho Fabricantes Export- adores, a Broadway, ne hare this winter to lve, and from a Freveh | employment agency secured a “move briel was a man to be long suught for ffx conduct of hts office was p @ud he spoke fifteen jnnguag> hidden Ife myste to his sorrow this «1 | Found Jewels Missi On Wednesday, Dec. & Senor Velgn and his wife attemled a matinee with hejr ten-year-old daughter, toaving the house in charge of the model servants. 'Thé son of Velga was at a military eoademy. When the Cubans returned to their flat that evening they fund the place déserted. Genora Veiga flew to her Gresser. Her: Jewels, worth $5,000 were missing. Vega visited Polico Headquarters next Gay and reported the theft. He failed to find the pictures of elther servant in Pinkertons—dus !t up later. GWith the picture of Hilt they found his record. He s wanted for a lot of jewel thefts and the amount will reach $75,000, the detectives say. The history of the man {a no less interesting than xploit In Central Park Ws ‘According to the detectives, Hilt ts the illegitimate son of ‘a prominent Paris physician, who gave him a splen- @id education. He was a “bad one, though, and while serving tn the French army shot ay officer, for which he merved time. With the Louys woman. he came to this country, and through hin cleyer- pers and polished manner obtained employment in wealthy homes, which he invariably robbed. The woman Is young and pre a widow, and a clover pup of Hilt No Trace of Thieves. Senor Velga left for Havana on Mon- \ény, - Detective-Sereeants Sullivan and Diefentkuler were detalled on the arse by Insvector McLaughlin, but so far jbave secured no clic to the crooks Hilt is described ax being about & fect § inches tall, welghing 15 pounds, has light hair and brown mu: The woman is sald to be pretty and dark haired. ‘The goods stolen are: One ladies’ two- karat diamond ring marked 1899, one faates’ gold hunting case Watch, silver ial, Juan A, Baldonedo “back case wo ladies’ finger ri halt Qiamond each; one Kents’ diamond one and a hall ko get with tuby. diamond and eapphir One ladles amall ring, wet with ru @iamond anil sapphire; one ladies’ mar: } one. ladies pearls A ladies’ ring, One ladies" gold locket, Riso four-leat c! the wrist H oueit brooch, wet with ru ohne thild’s Fold bracelat one Indie bia with six AMAZING ATTRACTIONS IN CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Old-Extablished Horse | Bare Line of Watches and Offers « Jewelry, hi that mway di aba tiated WORTH $75,000 ~ Jose Veiga, Rich Cuban,’ butler and ma{t, M. Gabriel Milt Rad his “wife.” Mmo. Loutlse, 5 ay bout twenty-five years old. M. Ga-|” tho gallery, but a private agency—the FRENCH THIEF WHO IS HUNTED HERE FOR $75,000 ig GABRIEL HILT se THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, _ ‘BELIEVED AUNT GEM THEFTS. gage Transaction. Miss Mary J. L. Me’ hardsome y' night in th she had an aunt, and perjury, was brought be A second | cided was alo BIG KAISER BLAMED — FOR SEA COLLISION. British Admiralty Court Gives De-| 3 cision for Orinoco‘in Suit for Damages. LONDON, . Dec. hearing the Admit! that the X ateamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosne| ’ tsion of Crecbours, No yessel and the Britis The suit was brought ‘by t of the Orinoco for damages, which will bo asseused later. wo sation Dy. ¢ of One Hun ixth street, who held the tnortwaxe, | Hundred and Eighty-seventh McDaniels says 3 onth ¢ best had, be! —$—_$_—»—___—_ 18.— fter two days’ ; urt to-day de-| german Lloyd | CERS. {$15 Pp. M, at | Amietic Ciubrooms. een eases Orin | Gass 0°) fcls, the tll, > await who foi DEAD, GIAL SAYS Held in $2,000 2000 Hal for Noti* Mentioning Her in Mort- te at No. = | the Dit Patrick Wing Mrs. Davis was dead. ow.rers| Meth otreat, election of officers ming year! will take place. . All find, Be) near Tremont avenue, ‘An indictment | * | followed. Tho property is q@ the wert -jaide of “Third avenue north of One atreet. ARLOW. MEN TO ELECT OFFI.) At the next mesting of the recentiy| crganized Carlow Men's Association, to be held on next Thursday evening at the Irish American No, 163 East Six- for ‘ariow men are requested to be present. ore to the 23rd Street. JEWELRY. CLOAKS. FLANNEL SKIRTS. MISSES’ SUITS. 23rd Street. JAMES McCREERY & GO. In Both 6tores, _ Bracelets,—of:plain or jewelled, roll plate gold. 2.75 to 8.75 Imported Hat Pins. designs, mounted with pearls, turquoise and real coral. Rhinestone Barrettes. Mounted with sterling silver. 2.75 to 8.75 Rhinestone Back Combs. Mounted with sterling silver. 3.75 to 28.00 Pearl Collarettes with Rhinestone 6, 8, 10 and 12 rows. : 8.75 to 40.00 Sterling Silver and Sterling Silver gilt oe SE and Mesh Bags, 10.00 to :75.co 14 carat gold Mesh Bags. 75:00 to 325.00 ornaments. In Both Stores. 3 Black Broadcloth, hip length Coats. Finished with braid and yelvety Lined wah black or white silk. 15.00 and19.50 formerly 22.50 to 80.00 » Scotch Tweed Coats, Lined'through- out with taffetas silk. Suitable for auto- mobiling or driving, 18.00 ‘formerly 27,00 In Both Stores. Ladies’ White Flannel Skirts with deep ruffle, embroidered in white or blue silk. Flannel Skirts, trimmed with lace and striped Viyella Flannel Skirts. 1.50 value 2.50 Ladies’ Outing Flannel Skirts. With deep embroidered rufflea or trimmed with lace, 50c ‘mlue 1.00 In Both Stores. Evening Dresses and Coats at-re _duced prices. New model Dresses, with pleated skirt, Ma te of Batiste or Plaid Cloth. 14.50 ireeqdarter length ‘Box’ Coats. Mace of m'xed'cloth with velvet collar, 84th Street. 1.00 to 3.75 - New large bait} _ 15,00. Three-quarter length Coats. Made - d-eloth, » 20.00 Children’s Eyeing Dresses or Im- ported Street Dresses and Coats, bly below former prices, Children’s Cheviot Bretelle Dresses : 7:52 Children! 8 full Teneth “Box" Conta, Made of mixed cloth, Various” models. 7.50 Sizes 6 to 14 years, JAMES McCREERY & CO. Con- , 84th Street. SBS Qe S' ~ Clearance Prices. I $35—$38—$40 Ss Tailored Suits Reduced to . , i 516° | Wednesday Sale, it m-ans a happier Ch ionable women. $40 Broadcloth Suits. Suits—have that di loxed S wh desirable costume fla for strect. French Blouse Models, Prince Chap Coat Suits, Parisian Eton Styles. with individual style. Alterations FREE. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. DECEMBER 1900. Suits upon which it hurts our pride thus to reduce prices, but > tmas to “over 200 fortunate and fash- $45 Rich Velvet, Costumes, $38 Cheviots and Mixtures, They are more than mere arg istinct and h makes them as appropriate fer evening as New Long Coat Models. Tajloring and ‘skirt designs of best made-to-order ‘grade—each costume SALE AT. ALL THREE STORES. ‘oe “U5 ‘ “ Ss { A & } 23rd Street. JAMES McCREERY & GO, $4th Street. _HANDKERCHIEFS. In, Both. Stores. Men’s hemstitched linen Handker- chiefs. Plain or cross bar weav>. 2sc to 4.00 each Men's fancy silk and linen or noy- elty colored Handkerchiefs, asc to 1.50 each Men’s initialed linen Handkerchiefs, 1,45 to 4.50 per box % doz. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, “hand-em- broidered or trimmed with lace. . 50¢ to 10,00 Ladies’ cross bar weave or fancy col- ored novelty Handkerchiefs. 25¢ to 3.50 _ Ladies’ initialed Linen Nandker- chiefs. 75¢ to-4.50 per box 4 doz. Children’s Handkerchiefs fancy colored borders. with 50c per box 34 doz. On Deter the 19th. Ladies’ fine Handkerchiefs. embroidered linen 75¢ each value 1,00 and 1.25. TRUNKS, BAGS, ETC. In Both Stores. FURS. R3rd Street. Travelling Accessories. Adjustable Toilet Tablets, Automobile, lunch and tea Hampers and a quantity of novelty articles for holiday gifts. Fitted Travelling Bags and Cases of Pigskin, Walrus, Seal, Alligator, Porto Rican and “Box” Calf, Sole Leather, etc., with silver, ivory or ebony mounted toilet articles. English Kit Bags. Millinery Boxes. Men’s Hat, Shirt and Boot Boxes, Sportsmen’s Trunks. Wardrobe, Bureau and Chiffonier Trunks .... 30.00 to 65.00 Dress Suit Cases... 5.00,‘' 35.00 Fitted Suit Cases...15,00 “ 150,00 Dog Collars. Harness, Carriers. Baskets, ete. In Both Storca. Russian and Hudson w ay Sables Baum Marten, Chinchilla, Ermino“and Mink Scarfs and Muffs. Caracul Coats... Pony Skin Coats. ...75.007' Fur lined Coats. = poce w ~ JAMES McGREERY C0, + 69.00 to 195.00 195,09 250.00 . 34th Street. | is al > ee, ‘Melee 4th Stet A) 604462 Fulton St Street BROOKLYN S45t0651 Broad Street Umbrellas 18, Paslesl nouring tore. os [ for Children. - <othen! ere C6 We GUARANTEED_OR MONEY tes CO WEST 1i4mST Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. g Values in Holiday Goods & Toys ‘Santa Claus Gives a Bees to Every Child Who Is Accompanied by a Parent or Guardian, Fifth Floor. Conterno’s Famous Manhattan Beach Orchestra Renders Two Concerts Daily istoee Piano Used. Great Christmas Fur Sale. Children’s Sets at 79c. Children’s Sets at $1.98. Rich Squirrel Sets. "Sets consisting of a muff Tu They consist of large pillow or without pockets anda maul made from whole dark ish of y fine sets, made o! and ‘ consists Angora, i i | i } j both Mi heads; spe- 1.98 TNX THROW Fy skins boa or collar; muffs with Pe rheadganie oN . pocketbooks throw tie, or with a!) 98 e value sin A Thousand Long Wool Melton Coats! In a Late Shipment Sharply Reduced for Clearance. I These a are wool melton Coats, in black, cut very full and $0 inches long. They are handsomely trimmed with rich velvet: and Uercules braid: new sleeve with culf. Positively-the greatest bargain we have ever offered..... nGgUeOGaeNabHO GonauoCS | Girls’ $2. 60 Drees at 98c. yoo! cashmere or fane b _Astrakhan-Trimmed Coats. tailored Cra ee waist These are swell SOinch gar- ee AIR ANY Gee lined throughout ments, made from heavy wool tal Chats “98c thibet and finished with lar shawl collars of imported Girls’ Long Coats. light-curl astrakhan. “FUITIP"| se frost wool cheviot, melton oF fancy cloth; some with shaw! and cuffs of k less style of inlai ple back, newest sleeves with cs 398 ecg Sale of Boys’ Overcoats. 500 Garments Worth $4 Each, at $2.49—Best Boys’ Overcoat News of the Season. ists of long coats, in-age: ° plain blu izes 5 to 12, cuffs; Heat man tailored. 1 n dark and velvet collars. Not more morrow at. each ‘Slippers for Men and Women. | For Men. MI Attractive Leather Slippers in black, brown, with patent M Rae eee len’s $5.€0 2 ser Lounging ea: und leather 3.89, i i lined; all siz '719¢ | i ohh | t Bath Robes, vee 1. 49 at, per pair.. | sonueviace Men's (Slippers of black or tan goat leather, have {lex- sligpert for Women. t a WOMEN'S FELT. ROMEOS,. ible soles, all S ‘and House slippers, in Eos, al, pet brown, black andvred; Ceres 2 wearing soles; all nlzes “Petticoats and Aprons. ~ Sale of “Beautiful China: | ‘Also a Beautiful Showing of 1 $17.00 Dinner Sets at $12.98. | Fine Muslin. Wear in Sets. rates eee ce oer the orated in. varimis ‘col German flan- (Sateen Petticoats, deep flounce) of shirring, finished with ruffle; also pleated flounces} Dressing Siceset, lor collar and square with belts; light) { and dark colo! | special ate. '39c) SP: | Arcs for women and misses), full skirt. with th: fane: fancy bibs; also plain extra w and dotted Swisses;-spectal at - $15 Morris Chair, $7. 98 Highly bate quartered oak Morris chair (like ill lustra- Child’ a 50 Rake. 98c S00 ‘children’s solid oak Rockers (like Ilus- J tai) ya ou gin ola OR e The Pink Edition of The | 6 4 fon f e { Evening World Contains © All Sporting News of the nat oe

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