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WOMAN ACCUSED " ee Miss Margaret Higgins Is Ar- raigned in U. S. Court and |; Remanded. to St MISS MARGARET HIGGINS. | Indicted = for letters through Hicks, manager ¢ Branch of the Corn F Capt. Maude of the Li mation and several ¢ suspected of havin | polsoned candy ened five « wing, thirty y the United lyn, to-day pleaded 5 further Pergennt White sending the ma her persons, and raigned in t, Brook ! } and Det tive Ken- FROM TRAPPER TO WEARER | Buy the “FAMOUS KRAMER FURS” direct from America’s | leading manufactur: | ers at our wholesale | salesroom and save the middieman’s! enormous profit |) KRAMER FURS KNOWN TILE WORLD OVER SINCE *1873" Beware |, | oF ta direct NY COATS (nov a" $30.00 Nags §160.0. | | ‘ne $35.00 | ‘$16.00 | MENA PUR AL TOMOBILE. | MENS FUR BEY COATS ‘anh $25.00 from Nike wholesate price Complet 0 any 0 made order tra OPEN EVE CHR! KRAMER FOR CO. OV NEW YORK, 18 EASY 16TH STREET Bet, BY VMAS. S and Sth Ave, New “3 SOMei ming NEW Positively All Day To-Morrow No one will be disappcinte jatroduce thes #108 euch. and finish, ¢ jewelry stores. Many ¢ Le bought of any other fir for tes £4.00 money ‘CHARLES A. Wiaingnida, Watehes 1E0 Broadway, New York Open Evenings Until Christmas| y mail, ae KEENE P| OFSENDING DEATH 3} THREAT TOTHREE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 21, 1910. them to my r to Capt ectives to with the writing | Truden. a taker, a year a reatenw) If Ail of these Ie: t ' r of the Fourth Precinct station, |paid haw not been learned, tut her sig- | eating It. F nature on pt for the and all beca played an important part fn her arrest, |" Incident at Funeral, Miss MeGill the have been invest t Miss Higgin: find that the several of the ged with f atl ue The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that « threatened to : te House and haa been manufectured under the supervision of Chas. It, Fletcher for i told her frankly th not think ) yours—the genuine Castoria, Wo respecifully call the attention, ‘ Miss Hig ape of fathers and rhothers when purchasing Castoria to sce that the wrapper bears and City live in the Mamie letter to. Ar. Hicks, the bank man> | his signature in black, When the wrapper is removed the same signature ap- Parents who have used Castoria for pears on both sides of the bottle in red, fter the series of letters re- 109 F street. by Mise Mell, Tt read ‘ oe = tle ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and wea: cach hey fate for Lag piedebegen ables bt it present diity is to call the attention of the younger gener- families | eng recht Janger of introducing into their families spurious medicines, ¢ man, William Keidon, was war gretted that there are peels who are now engaged in tho it boarder House. | exct nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorta of substitutes, or what and shortly should more properly be termed counterfeita, for medicinal preparations not only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves + on the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child, Adults can do that for themselves, but the child has to rely on the mother's watchfulness, betwee ldn't get Mary Met head e yuld be 1 ! Horpttal Put in Letter Box. Te et eae ey ine ms Gonuine Costoria always bears tho signature of 4 froin Queens ¢ ¢ but wh o| “Six of these letters were put In the| tie detectives recognized t ‘i mpany. What sum she was! eiidren got hold of it they inststed on letter box and did not come through! ing of the letters as almost lala Tae Cg re essere as Nursery Rhymes in Life-—Eighth Floor GIMBELS Store Closes This Week at 7 P. M. Service Desks---All Floors ¥ At these points you may have small parcels wrapped, send telegrams, call your carriage or a taxi, use the city directory, call for a messenger, check your packages, get information. This service is for you to enjoy. Make full use of it whenever you visit Gimbels. Every single article on its ten vast 7 floors to-day is new—unmussed—un- spotted—sparkling with the freshness of the new arrival. Gimbels is the store one can get around in quickly—the store of logical stock- arrangement. Gimbels is the logical store to depend upon when the prompt delivery of one’s purchase is vital to peace of mind—it is the store which acts with army precision—which does the thing in order, without confusion. ; It is the store of personal interest, evidenced always—where, even in the Christmas crowds. one’s own desires are sufficient unto the concern of him or her of the store's staff | who's “at your service.” Gimbels, GIMBELS -- Logica : the travel- ; pivot of Store for Last Days ®«— Christmas Shopping sires i a : for last-hour purchases, for final rounding out of Gheatens ere. 7 New York's logical travel- Quick choosing at Gimbels is safe choosing—last-minute deci- ii sions are decisions unregretted. a Aa = Women’s Gloves in Boxes! Women’s Handkerchiefs KRAMER FURS ARE THE MOST Kid Body Dolls, 50c Red Fox Furs, $27.50 yx ss % Y At $1.15 a pair these well-made gloves, of genuine Best of all—-the Gimbel handkerchief stocks are And plenty of them, so that no disappointments From among a Gimbel collection of foxes— 2 ACCEPTABLE HOLIDAY GIFTS| {" ti rench glace kid, are remarkably good in our estima still bright, clean, fresh and new as in the beginning. | will occur at Gimbels. These have pretty bisque} Alaskan fox, black fox and red fox sets—we have §j | why i ion, They are 2-clasp. overseam sewn, with Paris And these pure linen handkerchiefs of soft, sheer | faces, that look alive, not dumb, ‘They have wigs | grouped these red fox scarfs and mulls in animal ef- ‘ { | PRCALE soint embroidery: in black, white and colors. quality with scalloped edges and block initial sell usu- | with long curly locks and shoes and stockings. fect for selling tomorrow, at $27.60. ie] Lw/f Prettily tied with ribbon, in Merry Christmas ne qin ae uy oe piioe comeeion nok ot 6. uh; Some stores are asking 75¢ for dolls not as good Very large pieces of exceptional quality and value. } 7 en's Cape Gloves, tan, oak and red, splendid at $1 to $1. ‘en's Armenian lace edge andkerchiefa, Y i -60c, and $1 Ni . : )¥FF hildren’s Glace and Mocha Cloves, duecorlined: tec and 81 | Women's trish linen embroidered haudkerchiets, 260 ouch | tntanv dolls with lone aipt, uaderwoar and Houttoet, $1 Misses" andchitdronatursete, $108 92-46, 88.6000925. Woollen Gloves, for men, women and children, ae Art $ipr. Hand-emb'd handkerchiefs from Appenzell, 60c to $30 each oor. Main floor. Gold Lockets, $2.50 to $25 Some left ee for inscribing monograms, which we will do without charge after Christmas. Others elaborately chased and others set with jewels. And the jewelry store has a collection unsurpassed in which one may put faith in pricing and quality. Diamond rings, beautiful solitaires, $10 to $485. Four dainty dollies in box, boys and girls, Een $1 Arctic seal coats, trimmed with 125. ‘ourth floor. various furs, $ “1 Men’s House Coats, $3.50 Coats that will play a" part’ —of all-wool double faced coatings, plain brown, gray. green, blue and oxford, with fancy plaid and striped backs and silk cord around edge, cufts and pockets. Specially priced now $3.60. Men's $1 Moire Silk Suspenders, gold plated buckles,60c Dainty Handbags, $5 Smart, pretty handbags these, to match the jaunty tailored suit. Of saffian leather in black, blue, g polished gilt frame, leather lined and ‘se. scent bottle, mirror and powder puff ights they should sell for one-half more 0 ther collar ba; y or brown, $1 and $1.50 leather travelling bi A Toy Furniture, 50c About everything to furnish the doll house in this single group—chiffoniers, bureaus, wash stands, china closets, sideboards and such Finish, mahogany with gold—also some of oak— and they usually are marked 75c¢ and $1 German china 42-piece dinner and tea sets, $3.75 us ' 50. Pendants with pearis & semi-precious stones,$2.50 to $12. Mechanical mono-railroad, 6 pieces curved traci, 2 cars,66¢ Special---Persian silk four-in-hands, 60c. Se easier dveratte soba, wiem atcinga os Mon's scarf pits, signet, knoe and other etfesea, Tbe to iis. | Large St. Bernard dogs of white plush, 11 in. high, $1.25] —_Full-dress shirt protectors, lined and unlined, $1. : ‘Main floor. Main floor. Fourth floor. Main floor. 200 Chiffon Blouses, $8.75 A beautiful little collection of blouses which you will find at once new and specially priced Daintily made over fancy combinations and solid- color linings. A great many different styles and color combinations to match any suit. Ali sizes, at $8.75, Hand-made, lace trimmed blouses, $8.75 and $10.75. Hand-beaded chiffon blouses, many dosigns, $14.75-$22,75. Silk crepe blouses, emb. in Bulgarian colors, $12.76-$24.75. Third floor. Evening Wraps, $14.50 A very acceptable Christmas gift for the young woman can be chosen from this group of evening wraps of broadcloth at $14.60, $22.60, $26 and $36. Included are several handsome models in evening shades and black, lined throughout with satin. Gilt and Silver Boxes, 35c In the art needlework division we present a large collection of novelty gtft boxes, in antique gilt and silver, decorated with medallions—also afew Dresden, Handkerchief boxes, glove boxes, jewel boxes, writing pads and other articles, Specially priced, 36¢. Renaissance scarfs, with drawn-work conters, S5c. Cotton-emb. scarfs and squares, lace trimmed, 76c. Stamped hdkf. and glove boxes for pyrography, 12c. jecond floor. Damask Table Sets, $4.50 From a snowy mountain of gift linens these sets are cited to illustrate the Gimbel pricing throughout. All-linen, full-bleach satin damask cloth and nap- kins, prettily boxed—2x2 yd. cloths and one dozen 22-inch napkins, $4.50. Same damask 2x21 yd. cloths, dozen 20 in. napkins, $4.50 embroidered 30-inch shams, pure linen, Hani Hand-embroidered 20x64-inch scarfs, pure line) Second floor. New Petticoats, $3 Many a one of these attractive petticoats will be packed in a pretty box and sent to its Christmas desti- nation as soon as women sce them. Of merveilleux, a soft fabric, with silk-like finish; black and colors, with handsomely embroidered flounce, $3. “Bunny” Coats, $9.75 One sees rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes peep sut merrily from these warm coats on frosty days. They are of white and brown coney fur, made vith a high neck and nicely lined. Size 2, $9.75, ind other sizes up to 4 years, $10.76 and $11.76. Children's all-woel sweaters; sizes to 6 years, $1.35. Jhildren's worsted drawer leggings, open or closed feet, $1. Jhildren’s flannelette bath robes, sizes 2 to 14, 86c to $1.25. Second floor. Women’s Slippers, $1.45 ‘These were formerly $2 a pair—but among the ten pretty colors in fancy slippers and Juliettes at this price, which includes pink, pale blue, lavender, purple, brown, tan, black, Oxford and gray, we find many red, brown and black—hence the reduction, Muslin Underwear The lingerie store affords many welcome hints for Christmas-giving in muslin underwear of attractive designs. For instance, Nightgowns in many styles; of fine nainsook, daintily trimmed with lace embroidery and ribbons, and of particularly good quality at $2 ca. ri Combination of nainsook, trimmod, $1 and $1.60 Moirette petticoats in black; deep accordion flounce, $1 Imported vol lyeteen and velvet coats, $26 ti Large assortment of Slippers and Juliettes at all prices. | paint: t rf », etre’ bd ack: fi eaported velour valyetean 8d veli gy Conte: O50 :08 Fite Men's Slippers, of kid, soft grain and real ‘ator, $2. White petticoats, full a vil ahintromaare Sea eee ee er aT oreo b $6 PT RE Ep feted meer phar girt ak rag iW" enum laa Taft messaline potticoats, unusual qual, $7.60 & $8.60 Children’s rain capos, special, $1.85, $4.66, $4.60. Third floor. Third floor. Women’s Suits, $16.50 |Women’s Silk Hosiery, 90c We have this group repriced trom $25, so judge The gift sure to be appreciated—and we have just Boys’ Slippers and Juliettes, of soft leath Second floor, Oriental Rugs, $19.50 A group of very high grade Sarouk rugs, of beau- $1 to $2. Second free, Lounging Cushions, $3.85 For the home for any time or now a real Christmas q gift for a bachelor—lounging pillows, French oblong | tiful subdued colorings. in sizes averaging 4 ft. 6 in. x] them by keeping in mind what Gimbels have pre- | brought in 1.200. pairs of sheer, pure silk-thread ¥ e, filled with down and covered with French bro- | 3 ft. 4.in., is offered at $19.50 sented this season at that price ; stockings to sell at this special price ul cade, effectively trimmed. This interesting section contains very rare rugs Tailored suits, of zibeline, cheviot, serge, domino Black, tan, white, light blue, pi avy and gray; 5 and Orientals of odd sizes as well Kirmanshahs, avsraging 4ft. Gin. x3ft.6in., $27.50. Persian and Anatolian silk rugs, from $10 upward. Royal Bokharas, Tekee weave, sizes about 3x 4ft., $26. Sixth floor. Gas Reading Lamps $6.50 tweeds, with coats lined with peau de cyg) Dancing Frocks, of net and chiffon, $16, $18.60 and $29.50. Two and three-piece Velvet Suits, new models, $26 to $39.50 Fur-trimmed Suits, formerly $52, Teprieed to et, ir oor, Photo Outfits, $1.20 Once the amateur photographer knows the de- Pillows which would ordinarily sell at $5 to $6.50 Embroidered table covers and scarfs, $2.25 and upward. Italian slumber robes, for the gift unusual, $2 and $6. Tapestry panels, many Japanese aitiques, 76c and upward. Sixth floor Embroidered Bed Sets prettily emb.—cotton tops and double cotton toes. Sik self-clocked stockings, Hsle tops and soles, $1.26. Women's pure silk hand-emb. stock: $1.60, 3 prs. $4.50 Men 1k socks, double soles and toe: ; 3 pairs, $2.90 Main floor. Boys’ Long Overcoats, $10 Handsomely embroidered and hemstitched bed A practical gift for the student or the “homey” Kather a special price, for they match such over- sets consisting of one full-size sheet (81x03 ins.) and | man or woman—one of these gas reading lamps with | light of developing and printing his own negativ coats as you will find he reabouts over a third more, pillow cases to match. In Christmas boxes—$4.50 to | its 10-panel shacles of cathedral art glass, fitted com- | he is apt to stick to the practice. This cial o! Extra long and full, with smart two-way convert- $5.25 a set, One among a score of suggestions from | plete with Welshach burner, mantle ond tubing fering of developing and printing outfits at $1.20] ible collars--ideal storm coats—lined with all-wool the division of beddings on the Second Floor. . special Brice of S600 is mage f 5 tomorrow may open a new realm of delight to him cessimere or flannel. Sizes, 9 to 18 years. $10. alifor 4 / ir. French bronze electroliors, two-light figures, $14, -A Kodaks, $20; others $6 to $100.5 B. all-wool chinchilla cloth overcoats, 2), to 8, PO ibe REET rR Cie rei Oy eR gs, | Pisne lamps, adjust. arm and shade, plug wind socket, $8.60 rhareon eines specially Bad, hie! to $4 Boys! all-wool suits with extra knickerbockers, $6 Md ‘Three-light electric reading lamps in Verde antiquo, $14 Fifth floor, Stationery Cabinets, 25c Bedspreads, size 80x90 inches, scalloped cdgos, $3.69, Second floor. Cut Glass Jugs, $8.95 Film-dovoloping tanks, 3!.-in. sizo, $5 Fourth floor Pictures $1} hand, 1 Boys' suits of vory tine fabrics, 2), to 18 year sizes, $10, Fourth floor, Universal Samovars,$4.95 Hand-Colored These are claret or lemong jugs of full 4-pint Close to 1 Christmas gift cabinets, size 111x714 Beautiful. soft-toned, prints in| fon the best cup of tea it takes the Samovar ize, deeply « ly cut ina handsome design, The | inches and 214 inches deep, in appropriate holly and it frame al staccled A wide! eothe ten leav ced in the tea e drawn up r of cut hten the Christmas gift | mistletoe designs and containing 50 sheets of linen ubjects incluc es of mar then r s the tea is steeped. r \ es as will serve r and 50 envelopes, in two sizes, 25¢ cach masterpieces | Sar r is $o——manufac- ) year ‘roun Special, $3.95 Very effective Christmas remembrances ze, 12 inches high by 7 wid tu Ivy ! Frary & Clark Bohemian ¢! gold-decorated bon-bon dishes, 76c. Fountain peng, silver and gold filigree, and pear! inlaid 95c | Sepia prints in imitation Circessian frames, 1x20 » baskets, many designs and colors, 95c. Hand-pei ‘ pecial, 60c, Bridge scorecards, leatherette covers, hand-decorated, 10c, The same tn wider fram isually $3.50; spec dishes, nic! lated, rogulating lamp, $3.96, Delft blue es fer Dutch she Large geographical gloves, gift for the student, $9. The Knaffl Madonna in imitation Circassian fr ix size ni nd copper perco! $4.25 Main floor. Fifth floor, And in the Christmas Subway Store duplicate stocks in lesser-priced but always reliable g Elb: vamily box of tmas Candy, $1 ‘ades are carried. Gimbels—Broadway and Sixth Av $ 4 EP Sixth Avenue; A 32d and 33d Street Rite Rrrereet a > Pernn etree temeen 4 3. o—eatirgel Anan + - melNeERTTET AT TEE TE! i TT en GIMBEL BROTHERS | | ! i