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WNSMELYEALOUS SAYS WIFE OF MA WO SUES MAYOR Pretty Mrs. Gaal Declares 500 DROWNED WHEN ISLANDS SANK INTO SEA, POULTRY SHO CHICKEN-YEARN STRONG, HELOOTS $500,000 FORTUNE LEFT BY BUIST TO ROBERTADE Ww TADEJANON: dilator Charles P. ferences 1 erhood {# asking incre: resulting in © CHICAGO, Dec. expected to-day from the efforts of Me- if. of Nell to adjust the d' between the Brotherhood ocomotive Engineers and th Yestern railroads from wh Belli held two conferences with the ra’ way manager with the eng! neers, but it need to-day the had been in vain, and be effort so fa ! ‘aijroad manage’ “i engineers de- Land Patches in the Pacific O1f|Then Women Shoppers Se e}Philadelphila Heiress Who | stared wat the ces Of mediat 19.—No resulta were ent appeared decid. $50,000 Action Against Smith Has No Basis. Chief Magistrate of Bogota Just Neighborly Fellow- Ay Member of Church. 4 fon, Hackensack and Bogota were in c\ ferment of excitement to~lay ‘over the «Vit for alienation of affection brought ag Mast William N. Smith, the aged Mayor \ef Bogota, by Ray Gaul, chief of the eWeineering corps of the Lackawanna FR Wiroad. en @ie in the Bi \criff's office at Pater- em, accuse Mayo.* Smith of misconduct Mrs. Littan Uiewins Geul, whom the engineer marrica' in 1908. ‘Mra. Gaul was con \raito soloist in the ‘Firet Reformed Chun wi of Hackensack, the “Church on the Green," where ‘Waghington ts said (0 have Lenten Mayor Smrth this wife are promi- in the Month Mr, Gaul has flied oa ter Givorge against bis wife, the papers flied in the Sheriff's office her with mtsconduct with Smith from Aug. 15, 1109, to Dec. year. : them tratied,” said Ward & Gay!'s attorneys, to-dast “to roadhquses in Jersey and hotels lew York, Wife Calls It Absurd. ‘Myre. Gaul was found to-day at the of her father, John R. Himgins, Rudgenetd Park. “This whole thing ts absurd,” rhe ex- claimed indignantly. “There is not the lightest foungation for any kind of a pa against Mr. Smith or mys@f I Rave been in Mr. Smith's automobile Dut never on a ‘Joy ride.’ On several ‘occasions Mr, Smith has overtaken me @n the road to Hackensack and given me a ‘lift’ home, We were next doog bors. “fhe truth is that my husband j# ely Jealous, and I & fool ta Marry him, especially after he told m¢@ he would trust no woman on earth, it (ae doesn't he taik about his hav- me after we were married two 4 i fool, I took fhm back, Then we ce- cided to go housekeeping, and we found &@ house next to the Smiths. “He is so dealous I never dared to talk to a soul, Why, he was even Jeal- ous ef my own family. Oh, no, he ‘never led a hand on he, but he talked— Oh, how he would tatk.~ this suit is that he may ve bought off before it comes to trial in April. But he's made a mistake. 1 will fight him the end. He mever supported me, Gaus the lawyers. hie friend. to prove our case.” ms =P evidence wi and Mrs. Smith t# his stanch . “Our acts toward the Gauls, 3 a Patent Laws for Germany. , Dec, 19.--The te-Gay introduced in the Reichstag a: “Gevernment memorandum declares th: © MLBANY, Dee. 19.~ Jen. i 20 an the date for the electrocutio ot Prison. Ford murdered Capt. Ashe a Browne Station, Ulster County, 4 March, 1909. —— oe Joy Rider Goes to Ja! 4 James R. Evans, chauffeur “MacEvitt of the Colun ‘trict, Brooklyn, was sentenced to-day t ty dayg in jail under the law whic Dr Handicap; al! ages: six tu Mark, 90; Blu Fisher, 100; Jack Varker, 11 DENIES ANY JOY RIDES. ‘The uit te fo:* $50,000, and the papers | 2 Ho did, though, and stayed ‘West for four months. Then ho back. came right here and instead of meek and humble, he fead the riot act to me, and, like @ / “1 believe his whole Kea In bringing » @ince I left hdm eight ago, efter an awful rumpus, t made ng effort to compel him to tatement was repeated to @corned the imputa- ‘thon. “Mr, Gay! doesn't want any money. do is to expose Smith, We have N. Smith denied the the Mayor, “were those of neigh- to neighbor. They were acts of i ‘Amith gaid the charges were out. Government ‘Tamendinent to the law of patents of a ‘far-reaching character. By the bill the en power to rescind @ patent hree years In the event w nufactured chiefly Joateide Germany or the colonies. The y In order to p Court of Ap- hes fixed the week beginning Samuel Ford, a negro, at Sing Sing A Helghts dis 00; White up quake, ' Disappeared. “ WEST COLOX, Dec. 19 Despatches from La JAbert Ivator, received here to-day, devlare that earthqiak | shocks throughaut Salvador have sub- | sided after cauding at least 6 death on islands off ¢he Pacific Coast. The sinking of a large j#land in the Tile pango Lagoon, aff Salvador, drowned 20 parsons, many af these having fled from amoller islands. A number of @mall islands siid into the fea when the garth tremors began last Tuesday, the outer group beyond the ]lagoon Aisappearing first. As the { shocks ingreased, whole groups, former- \ ly two or more small land patches, were | hurled foto the ocean, and the natives fled tofward the mainiand. Most of these took rege on the larger lagoon island Desctiptions of the sinking of Ille- Pango ‘Island reveal the desperate dash of the natives for the high ridge of land Jaa the island slowly e@ettied into the veean. ‘Rhe whole population was thrown Lvto hysterical excitement and the rush fey fishing boats on the shore rerulted in ithe d:yath of numerous men and wo- mes. Oly the strongest got possession of 2 pnts and survived. In the scramble for ;\ucll Doata the crafts were wrecked or mide unsewworthy. Surtivors coming in to-dey from near- dy reefs tell of the disappearance of In- habitea' island» and the heavy loss of life, KILLS HIMSELF AS SWEETHEART | TALKS OF SUICIDE Suitor Snatches Poison Girl Threatens to Take and Swal- lows Deadly Potion. —_—_— PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 19.—Snatching 8 koblet of carboltc acid from the hands of his fancee an she stood threatening suicide as the result f a quarrel to-day, ‘Charles Morback, thirty years of age, drank the contents imaci¢ and died a few mimutes later, acvording to the po- Mee who investigated his death. Mary A, Kalck, the flancee and only witness of the happening, rays she did not see the man drink the acid, and dougted that he did ‘Mra, Kalck, suffering with acid burns on face, hands and arms, refused to belleve that the man she was to have married is dead. She subbingly maisted that he was engaged im grim make-be- leve in anewer to what dhe eaid was her mock threat of eutcite. “I wes only pretending,” ahe eobted after Morback’s ‘body had been carted away. “ Ihought tt would give him a shock thet woukl stop the continual quarreling thet has made our engage- ment unhappy.” ps eS :| FIRE SWEEPS HIGH SCHOOL. Three Men Injured Try Butiding at Woodbury, N. J. WOODBURY, N. J., Dec, 19.—The new $100,000 high school buiBiing here was destroyed by fire early to-day and tn consequence 800 obfldren will be with- out school accommodations for some time. The building, only recently erect- ed, was one of the finest in the State. The fire started from an explosion tn the oellar shortly before the time for assembly and in a short while the flames had leaped to the roof of the structure, There were no pupils in the sahool at the time. try, which is] The looai fire force, uneble to cope tened by the patent laws of other | with the flames, asked for help from ‘countries. Gloucester and Camden, but by the ‘ iy, (yo aR time the fire fighters from those two | Must «te in Cha: Sing. places reached the scene the building was practically destroyed. Three fire- nen were injured, but not severely, by \ | falling debris and timber, They were given medical treatment and taken {| home, ‘ae dneurance on the building amounts to about $40,000, RESCUES SIX FROM FIRE. Fire gutted the candy, cigar and sta- tlonery shop of Abraham Tantell at No. 1486 Lexington avenue this afternoon n forbids the use of an automobile with- | Me fre started among the pots of Mi IRIs of the owner umber of palnters who were renovat 7” ctrl ve place Opposite the fire isa big public school, JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES, | wut tiene was no pante there as all the bs | pupils were kept fram the windows and JACKSONVILLE, Pla, Dec. 1.—The | were reassured by thelr ceachers J ee fov to-morrow’s races are a8} policeman Warren of the arsen a ve tlon had trouble in getting his OR-—Selling; twovearcolds: five tur vanes ea HE te Nae ie Rte | family out of the apartment directly Haake Mig, Mirae Marion, 4: Onites, 112 the burning store. One of his Axis tn five | daughters crippled and he had to Fe 18) | leave his wife and the oth p ; ren while he carried her down through the smoke. With the assistance of J PiyAD Mack --b Arnheim, who was passing, the Wooten, ds "Rianmer. ag ers were brought down before the yare, apleton r arrival of the etek Kd Kerk, 102, Beaiy eum: |" bi Ms Died In Cha DUNKIRK, N. ¥Y,, ana Fire, V A tire was Ri | started eariy to-duy on che Chautaug 5 ey Assembly gr onds, completely destro: Ida Ds Ting one of the "Little Centennial’ ov q jon, 11 : are CE—helling; three-year-olds and | tages, and in the ruins was id the hy Rp st a ea framains: We: | charred body of Mrs, Mary Kaiser Mit. Meat sat! Lite Wier Tits Jan cf Nich: | ter, who had lived the year around for 1%, Pelcada, 108;'*Hazel Thorpe, 100;] several years on the grounds, She was Wt, pout forty-five years old and lived apprentice allowance claimed, | & « re jou aporentice’ allowance’ ‘claimed. | alone. Salvador, Shaken by Earth- | Street Chase and Near-Lynch + ing of Yearner Alonzo. (Special to The Evening World.) NBW ORLEANS, Dec, 19.—Tt fractal instinct, some will say, that over took Alonzo Haine, Alonzo went into the Loulsiana Poultry on Canal street, In the heart of the city, at noon to-day His gnae fell upon the cham- ng then of the whole wa show, In view of what happened af ns hardly worth while to ) is w person of Alonzo was observexl to approach the 4oop where Mrs Prise Winner clucked mtentedly He was observed to fiddle th the catch on tha door of the coop. was a patent lodk, but what are It patayt locks to an Alonzo when they stand detween him and the fattest, fine en in the Sout ? Bytitand ers heard a mai ffled squeak and tha. Alanzo acomed to tort of fade into this alr aid dissipate out the front door Save|) of the poul’'ty show. The prize winner's both yawned empty. \ Down crowded Canal! street sped Alonvo with © large “timp under his coat, Somebody yelled “S| op thief!" and In tHirty second# hundred « of men and boys were chasing the thit) black streak vhat \was Alonzo | They caught him two bid cks away, In the mekist of a startivd thrd ng of women Christmas shoppers Going, on the prin- ciple Yeat Alonzo had undd umediy done something wrong or he word idn’t be run- ning, (he sno) was prepar§g to lynch him finst and investigate aff ward, The rope was nooned ' ‘And {then a breathless attendant ar- rived firom the poultry sh4d.w with an explandtion which saved jtwo lives— Alonzo'{s and the siasoined ng hen's. _ WALL STRET ‘The bat tavBing the stock market has witnesses! for some time occtsared during the first hour this morning, when the entire Iikt mow % up for a amiform ad- vance of about 1 point. Hnrly trading was & decided ,!mprovement week's gessions.\ Reading, steel, Lehigh: Valley and st. Paul received the bulk é f buying orders, but other immies were in Bood demend. Increased buying’ of stock carried the market rapidly \ (pward during the afternoon. The upwm “d swing was con- tinuous and oulminata 1 at top; prices of the day at closing tim *. Gatos ranged from 1 to 2 points, \ vith everything traded in showing soa |e arnount of gain, \ Persistent buying of Fa sadirts accen- tuated buying of other ia wes, and the final hour witnessed a gen eral demand for all stocks. Besides Re ‘dite, there were large gains establish t ip Union Pacific, Southern Railway, . New York Central and National Lead, — Strel, de- spite adverse trade conditig mH dis- played a fracttonal gain. Total sales of stocks were 510,900 shares, and of bonds $2,929,000. nd last prid Wt aa ‘compared wit Sate owe “ x 4 ‘Anaconda, Ming wh: ar A a Atlantic Coast | Halt Ohio 2° Mg Bt OP Ciiteago f S. W. Col. Buel & Iron ee wee SE ERSEEP PTET TIES i “ : : ¢ - t : t t t t t ¢ oy 1B eRe y| Leu i 14h p11 Mino. tani get ith | alia # +) AN BOT 8 100% hor Hom tay % e 8 ‘Steel si island tl Free Michael Rizzo and ¢ begin Fawcett norraw will be di on. ratic League to Meet, te League will hold « at their headquarters in the venue Building this afternoon, Chis Is the orgwatzation of which Gov elect Dix was at one time the heaa Important mi relation to the new Democratic adminievration will be 1 of w — Awift & Comvany’s stan of Bresh Beet tn New York Cis for them ig Sgtyrday, Dee, 17, averaged 8.39 cents "ee \the mone, ¥ Will be paid in a Eloped Gets Almost Entire Estate of Her Grandfather. PHILADELPHTA, Dec, 19.—By the | ‘] terms of the will of the late Robert +] Butet, the wealthy seed man of this} tpeit Roberta B, De Janon, his grand- child, who disappeared from this city with a hotel waiter last December and was found in Chicago, is given in trust | the bulk of his estate, which is valued | at about $506,000. Tho will was executed on Dec. 6, this year, after iim had been stricken |} with his fatal iliness. After giving $5,000 Mrs. George Bed- ford, his sister, and making wev other small bequests, te will pro’ that the rewidue of the estate be heid In trust for Miss De Janon and that the be given the net income for life In the event that Mins De Janon | iMhould die without issue the estate ts to | lye turned over to the Robert Bulst | Company. My purpose," the will states, “being » benefit and reward thereby H. C. fitahle, Edwant J. Flood and Albert iookerberger, who have been my faith- fl employees for many years, and odher than whom there {8 one I would pewter to benefit, in the event of my xraund daughter dying without lawful fave.” Miss De fancn, whose mother fs dead and whore father in said to reside in New k, is understood to be In Souths ern Cilifornia. pi a SUSPECTED AS FILIBUSTER HORNET LEAVES PORT. Former U. S. Gunboat Thought To Be in Service of Rebellious Hondurans or Mexicans. | NEW ORLBANS, Dec. 18-The former | United States gunboat Hornet, reyorted | to have been purchased by Hond revolutionists, cleared from this port | this afternoon for Cape Gracias with a« crew of twenty men, two hundred tons of coal and provisions for thirty days. Included among the crew are several men who are gid to have been con- nected with previous filibustering ex- peditions direvted against Central American republics. Reports here are that the Hornet will | lead in an atjack which reyolutionists | fare alleged to be planning against the republic of Honduras with a view to overthrowing the Davila government, | but Manuel Bontilla, formerly Prest- | dent of Honduras, and his right hand | man, Gen. Lee Christmas, an American eoldier of fortune, deny that they have any connection with the Hornet. One | of the rumors current to-day was that the Hornet would be turned over to Mexican revolutionists, President Davila of Honduras having made extensive preparations to meet the threatened at- tack on him and his government. Capt. Johnson, commanding the vessel, says that the Hornet will be used in the Cen- tral American trade, Officers from the United States Marshal's office had been keeping a watch on the Hornet but ap- parently @lscovered nothing to indicate a fillbustering expedition. pl dias Naa FRED TENNEY BECOMES MANAGER OF THE DOVES. Former Giant Selected by New Bos- ton Owners to Pilot 1911 Team. BOSTON, Deo. 19.—~Frea Termey was to-day appointed manager of the Boston Nationals. Announcement was made by President Russell at the conclusion of @ meeting of the cld offic: Russell's statement was: “The board of directors has been in session and have conferred wth Fred Lake and Vred Tenney, The directors like Mr. 1 ke very much and had it not been fe W negotiations made previous to the ch @age In ownershtp no change would he Verbeen made in the management of the \ ub, ‘Tenney has been of the Vewt possible service to me while Begotiations were in progress. The tors do not agree in having divided Yity and Lake and Tenney agree ¥ also. Oe Yay the directors decked that the manage ¥ of the club for 1911 should be Pred waney. Mr. Lake's contract, which ¢. Mls for a $5,000 salary for 1911, will be li Ved up to in every respect, and the with the contract, unless, with Lake's own \Tequest, the contract is ter- minated."” epee PUNISH |, WPURE FOOD MEN. Baker Goes \ Cell and Milk Deal- ery | Are Find, 1919 the for using unclean fo St material his shop. Being unable \f0 Pay the fine he was sent to the Ton WS for thirty days. Touls Miller of No. \ 1510 Park avenue 4 a baker, of No, was fined $75 in of was fined $100 for ¢ eliing adulierate d Juilus J, Geltlow of No, 8h $50 for a ii) W offense. JACKSONVILLE . RESULTS. $100; selling John Pal FIRST ma RACE—Pu Jens, all ages; one mth * on, 102 (Bell), 9 to 10, 21 © won by half a length; Aviat ¥ don), 16 to 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to Heart Pang, 108 (Burns), 10 t \ 1 J 4; opens for and raised decorations; places | Mcted | caradee thyst’ and and 9 to &, third. Time, 1432-6. \ 4 f mon pdt Ld Ay ‘ pearls. Price, with beauty’ of de: y nd seven Bien Guat marr ‘Matthews, Hick ®Y. STRA ‘D MAGAZINE ph oto graphs $18.00 LOE phe tures $9.00 strong, Stylish speaks for itself; P&4tls, and the Shot, Woolspun and Anna also .™ | 15 Cents a Copy” ia $1,50 a Year| § Pree se . RECO sree a tenttas chain, rice, Price is only ated aa named BIN sianecentire tad |J OTHER SOLID GOLD LOCKETS, $3.00 UP, WITH," ¢10,00 $15.00 $7.50 Rr tg ima tnerete NOn\ [THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS COMPANY, | heal : . to % even, 1 to 2 firat 1 | edly unfavorab' | WATERS Mark Anthony II, 100 (Day '€” 6 to 2, 2 to 1, even, second; 1% ("108 (Musgrave), 14 ¢0 5, 7 to & ar ¥ 3 ot 6 third, Time-1.4. Henry Crose caddin, BE. T. Shipp, Inferno Quee ‘enmare Queen, Saraband, Brass Bu Freckles, Kempton’ Park ana riler also ran. ie AN UNM DD wane LaStaR whch alilte Pau. ireene refund, money i fate cae GROVE'S signatuse 1» on tach bos. oe, Sat a at seme = AN (Founded 184 The special excellence of the Waters Pianos is} \their wonderfully sweet! musical tone. | The Waters is conced- ed to be an artistic piano of the very highest grade, but it is more. The Waterssuperb tone quality makes the Waters} Pianoa recognized stand- ard of piano tone. We here offer two spe-! cials that represent the| highest ‘piano quality” and the greatest ‘piano A Great Offer!! Style A—-Waiers Upright is a marvel of sweetness and beauty in tone and appearance. It is a stand- ard high-class piano, war- ranted to be durable, to} stand well in tune and} hold its tone. Price $250 for cash, or on payments of only $7 Monthly and no charge for interest or extras. Style 85—-Chester Piano 7 1-3 octave, 3-stringed, overstrung bass, full iron frame, ivory keys, fine tone and handsome case. Warranted six years. $190 on payments of only $5 Per Month without interest. Stool, tuning and delivery free. OUR 3 STORES WILL BE Open Evenings UNTIL JANUARY 1ST | Horace Waters & Co, 134 Fifth Ave., or. 18th St. 127 West 42d St., nr. B’way nr. 8th Av. THE EVItNING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1910 : BLOCK TO ARBITRATION ON RAILWAY MEN’S DEMANDS [Lambert Store Bright with Christmas Jewelry - All Guaranteed No High Prices ME early to Lamberts for your Christmas Jewelry. The light is best in the morning and choosing is most comfortable before the crowds Our own factory, on the same premises as our store, helps to keep us supplied with the freshest, brightest, most stylish diamond and gold jewelry. Novelties by the thousand await you here—novelties at lower prices than dealers who buy of middlemen ever dream of. ecause Lamberts charges are so moderate you have a wider range of choice here than else- where. Your money goes farther. Our store will be open every evening until Christmas. For further details about our Christmas Jewelry see the Lambert Illustrated Free Catalog for 1911, sent to any address, postpaid. Lainberts will allow the full purchase price Signet Rings for All Tastes them for a solitaire diamond ring if the purcha Visitors need not_go beyond our display of solid wishes to exchange it for a lar one within a year.! Sold signet rings to find hundreds of attractive Christ- This offer shows how we ourselves value our dia-| Mas presents, We show greater variety and finer a on arrive. monds, | art in this department to-day than ever before. Consider that we !mport ALL our diamonds direct and} Lifelike fig- Solid 14% Pay the cutters in Europe spot cash for them and that we ure of peasant karat gold, mount them all in our own factory and you won't wonder girl; heavy rose finish, at the low figures we | solid gold, simple and ing deman : | rose finish, dignified — pat- prices high elsewhere. | tern e rings and diamonds in combination with other gems. | $ : once 15 $10.00 And a first far more i Md rate value In , some middl 2 i Heavy solid 14 Eagle with 4 : y karat gold, fan- $25 every way. outspread u ~ $50 sl | Abed Bad tastic | design, Fine en-| : rose finish, A typical gagement) J massive, Lambert rong, pure diamond Glee lel $ 00 $ 15 value. 14-karat gold | e $75 $100, mounting. Le We Have Every Fashionable, : |Solid Gold Scarf Pins in Hundreds | Seven pages of the Lambert Catalog are filled with illustrations and descriptions of solid gold scarf pins, {one page showing them set with amethysts, See Also Other Solid Cold Signet Rings, $2.50 up gems in natural colors. One of a large tamily A bracevets What are much f solid 14-karat gold, Indian's head, worn this seison. Solid gold, with the design engraved 4 n lifelike i one d by hand, Bangle style, $11.0 5 eee Oe eae with almost invisible $13.50) mond . Sanches are $8.50 ree | Solid t4-harat gold, rose fine y¥) FeCl. wa ish, set with a diamond, a pearl originated, is and a ga ¢ one of the! is only... i $15.50 jewelry suc- »sses of the season. Solid| 4 14- karat! Solid gold top, whité enamel, with diamond and , .. $14.00 gold, with Lee Ba ait ‘ : ats band Solid 14-karat) gold horse- ae niere 0) pane with an al; $20.00 shoe, polished, Made to order with twenty-five diamonds, $109.00 panel with half 3.75 Christmas Watches Under Double Guarantee There’s no better Christmas gift than a watch from Lamberts, which critical experts have examined and] put into perfect timekeeping condition. Solid gold, gold filled or sterling silver cases, all from leadi makers, Such movements as the Waltham, Eig’ clampden, Longines, Howard, Lambert. reliable watches for men. Artistic Other Solid Gold Scarf Pins, $2 to $500. Solid Gold Sleevelinks While choosing from our collections of Solid Gold Sleevelinks look at our new designs in tie-clasps, fraternity charms, fins and buttons, studs, fobs and small novelties in solid gold. Everything is guar- anteed. Solid 14-karat gold hunting case watch in style of rich engray- ing that is praised] Solid gold, chased Greek Solid 14-karat gold, rose border, extra_h pol- wherever seen. Wal-|ished of 71 finish, raised grif- tham, Elgin or Lam- | finish fin centre . 7 $4.50 Solid Gold Sleevelinks of other patterns, $3.75 up, Lamberts Seamless Wedding Rings The happy man may pay FROM $3.30 TO $25.00 for a Lambert Wedding Ring. In any case he gets guaranteed solid gold and the best work of the best workmen. Every ring is made from one piece of gold, without solder, The purchaser may obtain any style, weight, width or thickness. There is no charge for engraving. bert works, eed timekeeper; price, | $50.00 guaran- OTHER SOLIDGOLD WATCHESFORMEN, $25.00UP. Trusty engine turned, solid 14 karat gold hunting case watch . $5.50 ene 86.75 $8.75, es La Vallieres and medallions of solid 14-karat gold \ are worn with afternoon or evening dress, Many $16.50 precious stones beautify them; diamonds, turquoises, pearls, sapphires, amethysts roque pearls, for xamples. Some of the prevailing fashi illus OTHER SOLID GOLD WATCHESFOR LADIES s7sup|Cx4mples. Some of the prevailing fashions are illus. \trated here, While looking at the La Vallieres ask to Solid Gold Lockets for a lady. Your choice of Wal 22-karat. $5.25 22-karat Lamberts Stylish La Vallier tham, Elgin or Lambert works,| and the price Is only see the strong gold chains that go with them, HOLMES “*THE ADVENTURE OF THE DEVIL'S FOOT” ny A. CONAN DOYLE ja the JANUARY NUMBER of the 83 and 85 Duane Steet, New rork | | | | This La Valliere 3 solid gold, rose finish, with an ame- La Valliere golid t4-karat green enamel, Se- polished gold Me- rected —_ baroque dallion, with pearls; locket, Heart rose finish, Solid gold solid Roman finish, with fine dia- heart locket, gold, | h ideal head LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street Store Open Every Night to and Including Xmas Eve.