The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1910, Page 12

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rte E) q BE _BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMEER 85, 1020. NOORTTOSWE = 'PHEASINT DINNER Si —— KSibice Birds Were Seized by | Wardens as They Hung in a Butcher’s Shop. ts le Ite DIDN’T OWN THEM. ! ee Was Preparing Them, Mrs. i ‘Solomon Says, After Sports- i 1 =|man Sent Them to Her. i t Tigt tT . 8. BR. Solomon, qn upper West matron, and a mumber of her Mk women friends whose annual dinner was interrupted be Pape the Game Wanten seized three of @ne birds early last month, were in ce Whitney's part of the Supreme to-day to explain the seizure and, tally, to claim the birds. @efendant in the State's sult to penalties aggregating $13 was Rotschild, @ butcher at No, TI ferdam avenue, where the pheas- n nging from Rotachild's bird and asked the buteher what they ee worth. Rotschild replied “about " The sleutha then showed | !- shields and took the birds to the ‘8 cold storage. | Solomon swore the pheasants | shipped to her from Fisher's Island | @ relative, Ludwig Ullman, had | them. She said she sent them to Rotschild to pick and prepare for ing. | 1d complicated the State's case bir Wearing he had never seen a pheas- Defore and thought them “some sort Boose or turkey.” He told the jury | er had any intention of selling | olomon prizes ‘ Girle Had a Good Time. | it6. Solomon, according to her lawyer, | fearrange her feast, if she recovers birds, She lives at No, 30 West ity-wecond rtree ‘ Solomon's testimony was punc- by outbursts of laughter among AST MATRON They Are All Good Little Children d | And Will Be---Until After Christmas! (Drawn Especially for The Evening World by Eleanor Schorer.) | | | | | would n We hi dered February 1 West Thirty-Fourth Street (Just West of Waldorf), FINAL FUR REDUCTIONS A rare opportunity for rich Xmas Gifts is afforded starting To-Morrow Morning. NOTE—Our Fur business is 1 the garments or pieces from thi order—hence the stock of “made up" furs is never large; what we have we Hy reduce afte a decided to make t the privilege of making Holida Starting To-Morrow morning any purchase mado in the Fur Department for the balance of the month will be charged to January account and bills ren- Reductions Are as Follows:— 15 Persian Lamb Coats, were $225.00. SCOR CSO AS OL NEAL RA UNCREOR yom emma eeaemencnai att tly “Custom Order—that is, we make od and picked skins to the customer's ary 1 final reductions NOW—allowing customers ‘elections at the reduced prices OW is he eVRC EI Ki viNiNT TRECs $145.00 ‘||| 8 French Seal Coats; were $195.00. | OW) SN PaNGINGAA GT cheyvs LReeEN tye $125.00 Trimmed with Silver Fox. 14 Sable Squirrel Coats, were $195.00. NOW iscirniticrciiem wees $125.00 11 Karakul Coats (Fox Shawl collar), were $235.00. Now.............0005 $135.00 32 Mink Marmot Coats, were $85.Now $59.50 5 Natural Pony Coats, were $105. Now $75.00 17 Moire Pony Coats, 20 Coney Coats, were $40.00. Now.... were $75. Now. $49.50 $27.50 22 Black Fox eri daughter Kitty's party of friends | ‘were in court. Kdawig Uliman, the sportsman who ithe birds, told how te had killed force It seems to have been in this EXPERT INVESTIGATES — Inktance aw It ie to locate the respons. GRAND CENTRAL DISASTER. villty for the disaster, This Vad not ean that the responsibility will | ro Pity 3 not be placed, District-Attorney Employs Prof, H. er S. Monroe, Authority on Gas Explosions, District-Attorney Chafles — 8.Whit- man has retained Prof, H, 8, Monroe of the Columbia School of Mines, an authority on gas explosions, to ald him in fixe the responsibiMty for Mon- day's fatal explosion at the New York Central terminal, He also sent one of him assistants to Buffalo to investigate xplosion there late Tuesday night trip?" I have interv: wev- + and when fi lub and dis- He is a re- 20 Broadwa, d them to friends. merchant of } Your Honor, 1 ‘this mer—ah—butcher, could come to sec rival alwayé -| strange © polite talk. ly, Judge, I believe Bt about thirty thi two for myself, determine {f !t was caused by Pintseh gas. Prof, Monroe and the District-A ney conducted this afternoon a & of experiments at the Grand Central termina! in which Pintsch gas was sub- jected to tests to determine ‘its ex- plosive qualities. “1 think," said Mr. Whitman, t reed Miss met the newspapermen in the Wh, how jolly, do use mother's pic- Mr@ in the papers. Won't it be bully, goodness, I give you the of Be girls with me, Mother gaa disinherkt me.” tographers had to se the ph “that party about the 5 it is of a® great importance to a crowd following. mine whether this gas is the explosive RHEUMATISM EPIDEMIC Prescription by Prominent Doctor Claimed Positive Cure. 7 Quartered Oak or Mahogany Rocker, Actual 3.98 $6.00 value Very, mative contin: un ily fine design ie portions, ‘Tall Gack with > wide Fan lena siieas all viey wel raed throughout, Golden oo Wo BABY LOBSTERS \'@OST RESTAURANT | KEEPER JUST $s0., tried thle say tt haw no Those who have (or #herry wine At the other two tablespoonful and at ¢ using.” ay, gny odients from his w Just $80 in fines for violation of and Fish laws, | Pe “balby” lobstens l@Be restaurant and the Mahogany Desk, Guaranteed Solid 8.15 i Toilet Set... ge EG se: Positively All Day To-Morrow || fxn, 6 wih. hogany finish 4 in and it was their judgment that $10 be ample pei h. i Kenaissance Ked Sets, 3.75 Fine white or Arabian French net, wi made motifs. Deep rullle Valve $340 ane Nand Scotch Lace Curtains, pair, 2.98 Value $4.50, Heavy cable net. Arabian or corded de- Life Insurance Company special game ctor, declared Ww the lobsters ing and that expanded an t. VOLUNTEERS’ HOSPITAL. | cli Street Institution Will be Di- { ted After Saturday by Gen. = Booth’s Organization. Ballington Booth of the Volun- of America announce dto-d that md after Dec. 24 the St. Gregory ital at No. % Gold street would be yn as the Volunteers Hospital and ‘be in control of his organization. jon to change the name of the i was received from Albany to- fully guaranteed; height 68 in.; 7 Mission 1 f, 7 iat Hall Clocks, 3.75 Very heavy construction, _ solid! width 18 in.; depth 11 in. Actual ja brass hands and figures; pendulum Hy all ‘ value, $10.00, and full brass weight movement, foe Children’s Chair & Rocker One of the most claborate Toilet sete brought ont this season; OUR HOLI- DAY SPECIAL. It looks like and Wwoars like and for all practical purpo: is like any made in sterling for Fifth Avenue shops at $25 each. xt is impossible to give but # faint idea of the beauty in a newspaper ont, but we offer them at this sale at 85.00 each, with the distinct understanding that the money will be refunded if it oan be Guplicated elsewhere for less than ouble the price, Mail orders received within three days will be filled, We will give FREE sasatbud frase te | GHARLES A, KEENE Diamonds, Watohes and Jewelry, MBN! cst prices. D G Reactors yan maple wood seat and tray. Value $1.50, at * 89c Just the gift for a youngster. Derby Silver Co.’s Toilet Sets, $3.49 Twelve designs to select from. Very effective, pretty patterns; 4 pieces, gloss |. Booth said the new management d to be able to erect a new hos- building Mm the same jocality, as feold hovpital had outgrown the p mM quarters. atation. A useful Christ- report of the old directors of’ the tal shows that during the past cases were treated, with an Jf 1,480 per month in the fre » In the hospital 2.445 cases | Rd free and. there was 208) cases 480 Broadway, New York quadrupleplated, Reg- | Freight Paid Within 100 Miles “treatment. The totul for hos- : . oy Ww OPEN EVENINGS Wholesale 5.95 value. onPurchases of $5.00 or Over. ey gud Pst, unr ciivrMas | th a “80 you were overcharged on your Eu- ve I was and maybe T wasn't. | But. now I understand why a new ar- | quires the profanity of a y before he learns its Greatest Cash and Credit House! ices Are Always the Lowest! signs. Marie Antoinette, Renaissance and Brussels patterns,” _veaneeruntiianeinnsenenissinammnipesse pecials! | / Wood, Reed and Bentwood Novelties at low- * This High Chair, strongly con- finish; Philadelphia Bulletin.) { 22-24-26 Accounts Especially Invited! Block { 8th Ave, 35th to wort Extraordinary values in practical holiday presents that will add to the comfort and attractiveness of any home. Lowest prices, largest atsortments. Prompt deliveries! Open Evenings Until Christmas Useful Gifts at Unusual Prices es $6 Wrought Iron Domes, ° Constructed of extra heavy wrought iron, either hexagon, vith six panels art glass, or square shape, colors GREEN, AMBER or RED, fitted with one light inside and’ two lights, BURNER, MANTLE. BRINE: Ney ipeale BoD VERY SPECIAL. Mink Scarfs, at.......... $35.00 $49.50 Mink Muffs, at 15 Pointed Fox IN ADDITION:— About 135 Separate Pieces in both Scarfe and Muffs in all the popular Skins at Y3 off Former Prices THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED. DO NOT FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT, JOHN FORSYTHE, ~. 34TH sr. Coffee Percolators, 3.98 ( Constructed of copper throughout, every part riveted. Patent Lamp. all parts detachable; special,,.......... 4-Piece Carving — =———— > Excellent grade of || steel, with fine hand- $65.00 65.00 75.00 Matched Sets—Reduced One-Third Scarfs. Muffs. eee) . es $15.00 $15.00 .. 22,50 22.50 24.50 18.50 You will find a small account the mosteasy, economical and satisfactory method of pur- chasing whatever you want for your home. Buy as little as $10 worth, or as much more as you wish, and pay a little at a time. $10 Worth—50c to $1 Deposit 36th St. $50 is to $4 Deposit 75 to $1 a Week ‘Accounts opened on purchases from $10.00 to $10,000, Terms to suit your means. $7.50 to $10 Deposit $100 130 sie « Week Mahogany Morris Chairs, actual 12.00 value 7.29 Massive frame of graceful design — claw feet, finely carved and broad arms. ) Highly polished, mahogany finished frame. Complete {{ with handsome velours cushions, Golden Oak or Mahogany. Parlor Table 2. 59 Value 4.00... Exceptionally pretty de- sign with square top- shaped lower shelf and heavy turned legs. Splen- did construction — well braced, Polished golden- oak or mahogany finish, “Saratoga’’ Bath Mats Guaranteed washable. In white with blue or green—choice patterns. 18x36 inches... 1,08 | 24x48 inches. ... 1.89 Axminster Rugs, 88c Very effective coloring and durable quality; firm, close weave, Size 18x36 inches. Value $1.25. — a -Pint Chaf- Ff he Dich . 2.98 Nick: or Copper. Constructed of copperg throughoui: every part riveted; detachable han- dle; nickel or copper. Nickel or Copper. Set, 49c ]| les and German sil- }| ver ferrules, Four ]/ pieces inbox, Actual Auto Delivery to All Suburbs Adjacent to New York. | 79c valtie, Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Special Sales For Friday and Saturday. Neckwear, Veils, Handkerchiefs New Importations of Scarfs Consisting of Beaded, Dresden and Lace Effects $5.75 to $35.00 ‘Real Duchess Collar and Cuff Sets and Berthas At ¥ Former Prices Glace Vetls or Scarfs... $1.45 White Shetland Lace Veils . » 65¢ All Linen Handkerchtefs Hand embroidered initials with six different designs in a box 75¢ per box of six. White Waist Patterns in Boxes $1.50 each Jewelry and Leather Goods Leather Jewel Boxes ) With tray and key lock. 14 All colors. Value $1.00........ j aS Tapestry Frames | 5x7 and 6x8 inches, Oval and $7 00 square openings. ...... Values $1.35 and $1.95 German Silver Bags ’ Sinch frames. Kid lined..... Value $3.00 Linens For Gifts at Reduced Prices 50 dozen Guests’ Towels $2. 75 dozen—Value $3.50 Scalloped Damask Tea Napkins $3. 75 and $4. 75 dozen. Value $5.00 and $6.00 Hand Embroidered Irish Linen : Scarfs and Tea Cloths $1.25 each—Value $2.00, French Jute Velour Portteres 50 pairs Imported Reversible Jute Velour Portieres in assorted colors at $24.50 per pair. Formerly $35.00, $40.00 and 45.00, Jute Velour Table Covers 68x68 inches 68x86 inches $7.25 $8.75 Formerly $10.50, Formerly $13.75) Svondway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th Sty: enn cs

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