The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1910, Page 16

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER ! ! on hand. She said she had been to Rus-|raine promptly threw up her contract ‘EXCELSIOR PLANT BALTIC. DELAYED sia and found that sia was booked tol and took the next train back to London, sing in an ht restaurant She has come here now, she says, to | Went once, fo first time, at 1 o'clock © a divorce from her husband, ) }a , and after singing a “a prominent banker.” BY GALES PASSES waiter told her that she was Wanted in IT won't tell you his name,” she ’ cy ————— 3 one of the private boxes, Miss Lor- J, Pierpont Morgan Jr. Is Pas- senger, but Will Not Talk | Finance. 19, 1910. am going to marry a Baron and retire from the stage. We will live in an Itaifan villa, His name? No, J won't tell you that. Fut he's a real Baron,’ Another passenger on the Baltlo was F. 8. N. Isitt, husband of Adelaide SEK SP WOT VELDWAN WANTED! FIRE ENDANGERS BUNT SHES. ASTOR ERA a Captain and Crew Detained | Nine Men awe Narrow Escape | From Blazmg Building in B. Altman & Ca. MEN'S AND WOMEN’S TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS WITH HANDLES OF BUCKHORN, IVORY, PEARL, STERLING SILVER, GUN METAL, ETC., WILL BE ON SPECIAL SALE TO+ MORROW (TUESDAY), AT THE UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE OF , $3.00 Eqs _ Because of Defiance of Im- | | migration Authorities. Cooper Square. A GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES ARE SHOWN OF FOLDING UMBRELLAS WITH NATURAL WOOD AND NOVELTY HANDLES, Ubwahtyitive iret ana se | Lie storehouse of the Htoston| Maving twice veen parted by the IALLY OPRIATE. FOR DAY GHPTS. fongers on the Gree! Company, No. 4 Coopér| Mauretania in her race to make @ new ESPEC APPR HOLI P ; ‘ i ed whortly after 9| record for a round irlp the White Star O A testerday owing ri Ny my passage, which delayed |} od E RE fieepleration 07 ‘0 re til exetted ARCHITECTU A SALE OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S LINEN HAND- posal of Comm ab a il! Mh i . st of seoing the M . Babee | oy atibinl A ang Whe | ae Deke a Marae Tae The use of Portland cement is develop- KERCHIEFS AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES 18 ALSO Bias lavaleres who u Mied nied excelalor | oni din and ‘eloba: anfeuih te ing a new style of architecture. It isa ANNOUNCED FOR TO-MORROW: Whenustocies have also been Seth ever uae ki | en Baltic’s pas to take enap more plastic building material than 4 P Sa Gasldt tw on feed ay atone girls and John ‘Tucker tra | ticle of the faet Cunarder an she wood, stone or brick and capable pe MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ” af fifteen or twenty men from the tin mi. | erk of » 418 Wert 1 nth rolled and tossed In the heavy seas, being moulded into a new order oO! * v chght Yesterday the Mauretania passed the INITIALED , - AT $2.00 & 2.25 iii tentroverer 2 ‘ose over an attempt nebit Raitt npr Capt. J.B. Ranson wat beauty. The beauty of concrete houses . $ 25 PER DOZEN ‘at the Immigration office: Pei, [informed by wireless that fifty miles is in their simplicity of design, their | PLAIN HEMSTITCHED . AT $2.00 « 3.00 PER DOZEN uy an a of the G © stairs werd | Sevarated the two liners . Bavtrsctione a ire |OUR AD Use pkdedhigane: oA“ tie Ail graceful proportions and color effects endor at Washingt poluloe and return undesirable on the ftolen a million francs while in re wf the army and navy docks of the Greek Government. ‘The ship captain maintains that in the nce of an extradition treaty betwee: which cannot be had with any other material. : The Age of Cement was J. Plerpont Morgan Jr. and st ARE cal family, ding Mrs, Morgan, t to find them-| Miss Jane M, Francis 1. and Henry &. Jin by flames be-| Morgan Adopting the taciturnity of hie]y vl the} father, Mr. Morgan refused to discuss | f anything in any way relating to WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, INITIALED ., + AT $1.50 & 235 PER DOZEN PLAIN HEMSTITCHED . AT $1.50 « 1.85 PER DOZEN eight men and Tucker Placed on the s and the United 5 ates he is en- prisoner st and the finance. He had nothing to say about Davison as ‘a The growth of this industry is one of ALSO WOMEN'S EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS OF SHAMROCK itled to hold Simopoulos ax Id the resignation of George W. Perkins the marvels of our time. A few years CLOTH OR LINEN A 25c. EACH the Greek Government on board a, hee | from the banking house, Asked what ago Portland cement was little known, ; aa a |e, thought of Henry . Davinon, who ‘Today over sixty million barrels are AND OF SHAMROCK CLOTH, SELF PLAID, AT $2.85 PER DOZEN Yepartment be! lapsed | tiun te sna ane ing-produced annually, and whole cities tas Bharagn ra w ak ob Mr. It is the manifest was de) authorities While Williams is considering the question the besieging force on the ebarge of Inspector F. A. T faye that if he is instruc Simopoulos he will bring him as ‘t means war. It is also understood that board the Themistoc Yessel may be made before any ise is allowed to land , AL o'clock Immigration Commisston er Williams, through Ins: made definite demand upor the Customs Immigration — Commissioner dock is in Perkins. He has ber the firm for a number aine, an actress, was also ector ‘Tuttle pt. Para are being built, of concrete. $ fireproof material of this age, destined to build its most enduring monuments. Visit the Cement Show The many new forms of cement construction exhibited are of great practical value to every home builder in New York, and of unusual interest to the general public as well. You will wonder at its varied beauty and also be delighted to hear (Xmas Gifts for Thrifty Buyers | mythiot! for the surrender of Simopou tom and the demand was refused, The Sommissioner thereupon ordered the pier, Jocked up until the case is passed upon ry of Commerce and Labor Sousa and His Band who will give concerts every afternoon and evening during the show, Tt will be your |. The captain is liable to a fine ,000, last chance to hear this famous organization INFANTS’ WEAR AT SPECIAL PRICES CHILDREN'S HAND-MADE DRESSES IN SIX MONTHS TO TWO YEAR SIZES WILL BE OFFERED TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AT THE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES OF $1.75 « 2.65 EACH ALSO HAND-MADE SKIRTS YEAR SIZES ' > IN SIX MONTHS TO THREE ’ ; + AT 65, EACH FINAL REDUCTIONS HAVE NOW BEEN MADE ON THE RE- MAINING STOCK OF INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN'S IMPORTED HATS AND BONNETS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT LESS THAN ONE-HALF THE FORMER PRICES. before it leaves this country on an extended tour of the world, At Madison Square Garden December 14th to 20th—Sunday excepted =— lla B. Altman & On: 39,00 PER KARAT., “4 from ihe Diamond Price Catters, A number of diamond rings are offered at the above price, set in solid 14-karat gold. Remember, we do not handle diamonds re- sembling cracked ice with which} ithe market is now flooded. Phe! following special diamond Rings merit your attention. _ PARROTT SENTENCED. Marvin E. Parrott, a lawyer of No. | 15 Broadway, conwicted of grand lar- ceny before Judge Malone in General Reasions, was vente: to-day to Sing Prion for an indeternmate periad of not less than two years and viz Months and not more than four and a half years. Counsel for Parrott made an appeal for clemency, urging the fact that con- Vietion for crime carried with it dis- barment. |The law can have no favorites, every Man stands equal before the uw,” Judge Malone remarked in smposing sentence. Parrott robbed persons he ax clerks, compelling them to deposit with him sums ranging from $50 to $150 * ag seour'ty. He would discharge thém after a week or two and refuse to re- turn the money. { t We dety compet " this wateh,| Elgin iA LA-kurat gold) 20-30" throughout, — guar Jeweled) Irs IN THE FANCY NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT ARE MANY ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS IN LINGERIE SCARFS, PILLOWS, PILLOW SLIPS; SACHET, GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF CASES; LEATHER SCARFS, MATS AND PILLOWS; SATIN-LINED AND LEATHER WORK BASKETS; TAPESTRY PILLOWS AND MANY NOVELTY ARTICLES EVELAND Inquiries Solletted, Bowery Savings Bank Block, Bet, id & ste of Grand St. 'L, Stat vent street, Nearest Subway station, Spring st, 11 10 o’Clock ERFELD & CL 144 BOWERY, Open Evenings Help Us ToHelpThe Blind On the Eighth Floor, opposite the glase-cutting shop, we sell articles made by blind workers. h article is tagged with the name of its maker. We send every cent you pay us for an article to the person who made it. A word of encouragement which you may write to the blind worker will be almost as much appreciated as the money itself. The burden of the blind is not their blindness— but their idleness. Your purchase, therefore, is in accord with the true Christmas _ spirit, Red Cross Xmas Seals One Cent Each Used on backs of letters, packages and cards. one you buy helps the noble (the White Plague). ‘Uni REDUCTIONS OF 14 TO 14 BELOW THE USUAL PRICES HAVE BEEN MADE ON A NUMBER OF ARTICLES. Foremost Clothiers Since 1845. With Avene, 34th and 35th Streets, New York | 22K. Gold Finished Positively All Day To-Morrow No one will be disappointed— We shall NUINE LE PERE OPERA ‘T $5 EACH. | Announce Now the Reductions That They Usually Make in February In conformance with that policy of progression which has for its under- We will do ding that is country refund the These Le Pere Opera Glasses come from Paris and are 2@ karat gold finished, Oriental mother of pearl bodies, pearl eye pieces, pearl focusing wheel, with lenses of clear definition and great magnifying power, and can only be ob- tained from high class jewellers or opti- AITKEN.SON &Co HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS money. Every ght against tuberculosis, | lying principle the giving to all Smith Giay & Co. patrons of not only the greatest possible value but the utmost in fabric, model, design and tailoring i} excellence at that precise moment when the natural need is greatest, Smith On sale Balcony, 34th St., Rear, FREE . cians of note. Our price is 85, with our full guarantee, Sent by mail same price. To-morrow we will present free to every customer a fine co carrying case for Lace Scarfs yee paaith Lierre and Point Colored Chiffon Scarfs Beaded Scarfs......... 8.00 © 75.00 3.00 © 15.00 -+s++ 5.00 © 40.00 these Le Pere Opera Glasses. CHARLES A. KEENE, Diamonds, Wate Jewelry, Gray & Co. how announce a general clearance of winter stocks which, season i} considered, constitutes the most notable event in New York’s clothing history. There are upwards of 8,000 suits and more than 5,000 overcoats, every one being of this season's newest, most popular and most exclusive fabrics and designs in over 30 distinctive smart Smith Gray & Co. models for men, young men and boys. 19" 2 1 15° 26" Suits and Overcoats regularly $22.50 to $30.00 (neariy 2,000 from which to select) 17” 32”° | Irish Crochet Collars, Yokes end Sets 3,25 t 20,00 Hand Emb’d Waist Patterns... 3.75 » 50,00 Lace Handkerchiefs in Duchesse, 1.00 © 50.00 Round Point and Valenciennes, from.......0. Ladies’ Initial H’d’kf's Box (34 doz.) 1.5024 3,00 Men’s Initial H’dk’fs Box (36 doz)... 1,50 «nd 3,00 Veils for Automobiling........ 2.75 6.50 BROADWAY & 18= STREET WeShall Not Keep Open Evenings If, we kept open until 10 o'clock, our central location would make it convenient to thousands of customers to do their shopping here during the evenings. Of course, the amount of our sales would be largely increased by extend- ing our selling hours in this way,” But it would be a hardship on the general health of our people, and for that reason only, we will continue to close at the usual hour. ya SHOP EARLY, AND Take Small Packages With You By doing so you'll confer a favor upon both man and beast, in accord with the true Christmas spirit. Suits and Overcoats regularly $18 to $20.00 (many broken sizes Suits and Overcoats regularly $20.90 to $25.00 (ycur choice of over 2,000) Suits and Overcoats regularly $27.50 to $32.50 (nearly ail are ex- clusive styles) Suits and Overcoats regularly $35.00 and $40.00 (including many of our famous metor coats) Suits and Overcoats regularly $40.00 to $50.00 $75.00 Overcoats LOST, FOUND AND .EWARD®. | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. PSSM LI IT LS ine | mond curs on an breoe. * OR ent ets a 4B. Re. 815 Rivington ot. 16 hear ‘Tre i . tee AD tere eT tate aft Hered ot Tae ree riberal reward for” Tetum oF Taine Flys | 10th and Sth are” ang Monte Ch A101 Ml vi PAM OR nt i 4 mt | age Aas tam Bo 5 and 100 store, 2.00 yesterday; $55.00, $60.00 and $65.00 Overcoats are now | 4?*° 50°” | Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauiicurs. Aulo Cioties Book on Request. DOsT—From bai aay fir R. HW Macy & Co's Aftractions Are Their Low Prices Two Brooklyn Stores: Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at E Two New York Stores: Smith Gray & Co, Pysy aWares Sit Sth Av,, Bet. 27th & 28th Sts, Bodiord Av. Bway at 61b Av. a the tome 7, thie Re aT Ps ?

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