The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1910, Page 9

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pORTALY SHOT BECAUSE HE WON HAND OF BRL Bridegroom-to-Be Waylaid by Assassin After Receiving Death Threat. 2 HIS ASSAILANT ESCAPES, Police Seek Friends of Dis- carded Suitor of Vic- tim’s Fiancee. “ Adoto Calardo, twenty years old, of No, 2 Stanton street, who was to have ‘Been married next week to Miss Fannie fon street, was shot and mortally Wounded at 8 o'clock this inorning. ‘The police believe the assailant was & friend of a former sweetheart of Miss Byivestro. | Miss the other man mor ‘but he fell among evi! compante his habits became such that her father, Joseph Sylyestro, made her break the | engagement. After that, it Is alleged, || the man followed the girl on the street |} | ' and threatened her, He was arrested | several times. \ “Beveral months ago the former | was sent to Sing Sing, His fr tiled to intercede for him with the girl, but she would not listen to them, and they were ordered from her house. Received Death Threat. 4 When Calario announced his engage- ment to marry IMss Syly from the sh of a doorway and, | placing a revolver against his back, fired. Tho bullet went clear body, sing through a kidney fell with a scream, then ro: feet and staggered into the loon. Instantly there was a ru: and women from the place to thi Policeman Freediander of the § street station wat balf a bl when the shot was fired. He saw ardo fall and ran up as the youth re- gained his feet. Escaped Over Roof. “The man who fired the shot must have escaped up a hallway to the roof » of.the house,” said the policeman. “Cer- talnly no one ran down the street after the shot was fired.” When Dr, Ebe:le arrived from Gouy- rneur Hospital he sald Calardo would |} through his Calardo 3G90990090000900000000000000090000900000000000000000 F2000 PETE: POPPE TIPPEE ‘Phe police questioned Calardo in the hospital. He was told he was dying, thén was asked if he knew who had shot him. He said: ; 1 know.” Then he dug the knuckles of his right fist into his mouth, which Is the Siciltan sign meaning: 4 will get my own revenge When Miss Sylvestro was told that lardo had been shot and would die ||| she gave the police the name of the man in prison andva list of uls companions. |} \ One or . ore of these companions will be arrested. —_—_— ACTRESS MADE BAD CHECKS. Beulah Lee Sent to Penitentiary for Three Months. Bevlah Lee Coolidge, an actress using (ue name of Beulah Lee, was sentenced to the penitentiary for thr months to- day by Justice Zellar in Special Ses- sions, Fifteen hotels and many busi- neas houses had complaints against her for getting them to cash worthless checks. She pretended to have money In the Riverside Bank, one of the ill- fated Robin concerns. She opce had money there, but not for many’ months (0000000 C00DOODOODDUODOOURONROOOORODHRGGEROOg00000000000) Syivestro, who also lives at No. 27 Stan- | [1S p770070 ylvestro Was.to have married Her prosecution was pushed by the Hotel Men's Association on the particu- lar complaint of J. R, Underwood of the Astor House, As in most of her frauds, the check was for ‘but $15, ———————_—_ A delightful surprise in next Sun- day's World. A musical gem from the, new opera, “The Spring Maid.” by | ihe THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DFCEMBER 29, TONUEDOADO SOON OOCOOOOCUOOOOONDOOUDNOUOOADOANNOUGDNDONOUSONOUCANAODNADUNONODANONODNNOOUDDDONOOUNODONCONOONOOOCUNNNOOOO000U000NG00NNONNONOUNODND00 WOOOKUONUUONONNONNOOINONNNOONOONINNNUNHUANOOINUON(OMNDAUNNURONONONAONNAGQONGNOOENT .Luxurious Furs and Smart Tailored Suits in The Gimbel Year-E Beautiful Gimbel furs with prices changed for a Year-End Clearance. Cleverly designed suits, newly made up in smart models or with their prices radically reduced from the regular Gimbel stock. All new and fashionable, yet priced at what You might expect to give for adds and ends that pay for their low prices by their undersirability. Two sections, selected F tromn a whole storeful of wonderful offerings. For, mark you, equal advantages attach to the offerings of Women's Coats and Dresses, Blouses, Millinery, Shoes, Men's Clothing and Furnishings, Misses’ and Girls’ Outer- For this Year-End Sale, which lasts through the whole week, is store-wide in its economies. as typical Garments. $45 Tailored Suits, $25 ern we are black, navy blue, green. gt $33 Tailored Suits at $18.60 cloth, in advanced Spring styles. at $39.60, formerly $52 to $65, 10 $20.50 ke ae Velvet and Corduroy Dresses, elvet a sc. 98 $25. merly $35 to $40. Illustration shows the modish new lines, the smart, short coat, lined with peau- de-cygne and interlined, the round length, velvet-trimmed skirt. Materials are chiffon broadcloth, serge, worsted, men’s-wear mixtures and novelty fab- rics, some essentially adapted for South- . including white serge. Colors white. broad- cloth, hop-sacking, worsted and novelty Tailored Suits of cheviots, homespuns and worsteds, $12.60, formerly $18.s0to $25. ‘Tailored Suits of velvets, zibelines and novelty weaves, 626, formerly $35 to $50. Fur-trimmed Suits and exclusive models, including some three-piece velvet suits, Velvet Dresses ab $16.60, formerly $25 for- loor match, $19.60 and $27.60. Third floor nd Sale uick $96 Pony Coats, $72.50 Poiret Model, handsomely lined. side but- toned, as illustrated, $2 inches long. Coats of moire caracul, Bernard and Pa- quin Model, formerly $495 and $550, now $395. Flat Caracul Coats, Bernard Model, for- merly $295. now $195. Sable Squirrel Coat, 52 inches long, for- merly $165, now $126. Caracul Coats, of whole skins, rein- forced by hand. $56 from $75 $765 from $125 Trimmed, $96 from $125 $126 from $165 Pony Coats, 52 inches long, formerly $69.50, now $66. Te Fox Sets, animal effect Scarf with Muft to match, formerly $160, now $126 Poiret Model Set of baby caracul, formerly + $285, now $126. Black Fox Shaw! Collar, $23.60, Muffs to 2.50. Your Size and Fabric in Overcoats & Suits, $16.50 The well rounded-out groups which were taken from $22, $25 and $28 lines and re-priced $16.50 make this certain. Not just a few Suits and Overcoats of certain fabrics but over a thousand of them in complete size Tt between—sizes from 34 to 40 chest measure. Overcoats of Oxford gray, mixtures and plain black—three- quarter length and full-length Coats with “two-way c Mar. These now in complete variety re-priced from $22, $25 and $28 to $16.50. anges, and including the fancy patterns as well as the “staples.” comprise this Year-End offering. new groups contain all sizes for all builds of men, tall and short, stout and thin andl those just Men’s Sack Suits of mixtures and of standard blacks and blues—Suits that met with favorable comment at first prices, Fourth floor Progress of a Splendid Sale of Men’s Furnishings Response has been enthusiastic—it has taken New York men a surpr'singly short time to Viet what good things in men’s wear Gimbels holds for them. But lots were large—the event was generously prepared, at think you, for instance, of such items as French Pleated Shirts, of much distinction, regularly $2.85 and $3.25, at $1.85? Or stylish $2 French Pleated Shirts at $1.35? Or the well-known Eagle Shirts, $3.50 and $4 qualities, at $1.85? Or fine Gimbel $1 neckties, in many pat- terns and colorings. at 60¢? But there are many other equally fine groups: $1.50 Negligee Shirts at 76c. Full-Dress Shirts at 85c. $1.60 White Negligee Shirts, 85c. | Finest Dress Shirts at $1.66 White Laundered Shirts at 85c. $2.60 Madras Pajamas $1.75 The Famous “SINGER” Sewing Machines at $35 $2 Cash and $1 a Week We have just twenty brand-new, perfect SINGER Sewing Machines, in models on which the manufacturers’ maintained exchange valuation is $57 when the purchaser pays in instalments. If you pay spot cash, the agent is allowed to accept $41.60; but NEVER LESS under any circumstances Our price on these twenty Machines is $35, and you pay as you like, down to $2 cash and $1 a week. “Some of these Machines have five drawers and some have seven. All are in the round-bobbin style and the latest SINGER models. Every Machine complete. Fifth floor CANDIES—FANCY BAS. KETS—YEAR-END SALE Fancy boxes and baskets—trimmed and untrimmed—many satin-lined work baskets —and because we shall rot put anything of the sort away for later sale we shall reprice everything to a point which will effect their quick disposal. ‘ Nickel-trimmed Satin-lined Baskets which were marked $7.50 are now $8.60—others that were $6 now $2.50-—-some that were $5 now §$2~-and on down to those that were $1 and $2, all at 50c. And rich mellow cream Bonbons, delicious Chocolates, a lies repriced to half usual for quick disposal. and Apricot Jellies repric vec Ne Lyell Year-End Clearance of Fine Lamps Some of the handsomest electric and gas lamps and elec- troliers in the Gimbel collection are reduced in price one-quarter to one-third—not many of a kind, but in sufficient variety to assure excellent choosing—either for one’s own home or for superb New Year's gifts French Bronze Electrical Figures Arab on Horseback.” a massive piece, at $95, from $125 subjects in two and three-light figures at > $83 [rom $45 $37.60 {rom_ $5 $22.60 from $30 Electric Table Lamps For living-room or library. Art glass shades in rich mosaic work, with Other beautifully blended colors, on handsome standards at $24.60 from $32.75 $47 from $70 Gas Lamps Complete Lamp in brass or verde finish, with shade of art glass panels, of practical reading height, fitted with best Welsbach burner, mantle and tubing, at $20 from $26.75. $20 from $20.75. $21.60 from $29 $26 from $35 $41.50 from $62 Fifth Floor Perfection of. cooking, service and surroundings makes the GIMBEL TEA-ROOM the ideal place for luncheon or afternoon tea. Music at luncheon. Hi Cente Nightshirts at 80c. Printed Cheviot Pajamas at 95c. { Muslin Nightshirts at 45c. $3.75 Coat Sweaters at §2.' 60c. to $1 Suspenders at 35c. Main floor Made-up Picture Frames at Fractions of Full Prices This is a manufacturer's accumulation of “stock” frames of high quality which we are able to sell at about one-half the usual wholesale prices. Among them are frames in antique gilt, imitation gold pow- der, walnut and rosewood veneer, gilt and all sorts of plain woods. Almost every regular . from 5 X 7 in. to 20 x 24 in. is included, as we a quan- tity of odd sizes. Bring the picture you wish to have framed; you are practically certain to find a frame to fit it. There is no extra charge for framing, for the prices in- clude the glass and the fittings as well as the framing. Prices are 10c, 16c, 20c, 26¢ and up to $2.00, regularly 35c¢ up to $7.50. Sixth floor Muslin Nightshirts at 65c. Harz Mountain Canaries In Brass Cages, $2.45 Here's a tuneful troop of these little, yellow-coated song- sters which have alighted in the Pet Shop in time to be chosen as delightful holiday gifts. i They are all warranted good singers: tomorrow in medium size brass cages at the special price of $2.45 cach Talking Parrots—special, $15 each. Silver's Bird Gravel, 40 package. Mixed Bird Seeds, 88 package Song Restorer, a good tonic for birds, regularly 25¢, t ow 2Be a jar Fifth floor Year-End Offerings From the Housewares Store Here are household utensils and supplies that are needed every day, at specially low prices that distinctly do NOT happen every day It's Year-End news that will make housekeepers take notice. “Wherever” Aluminum Tea Kettles, | Aluminum ‘Tea Strainers, with long iar pecial $2.26; 644 quart handle, at 12¢ cach 3-Qt) Aluminum Sauce Pans, with | 'Wuid Veneer. for polishing furni he ler elit te Telarly sc, at 180. ten, Aluminum Frying Pans, 76e. | SHlexo Hand Soap, 8 for 26¢, Mlumihum Cake Pans, with loose 12 for 260, bottoms or solid bottoms. in dif 8 for 25e. ferent sizes, special at 40¢. », T for 260. Aluminum Salt and Pepper Shak- ior 26¢. ers, in fancy designs, at 20¢ cach for 260. Aluminum. Powdered’ S\ Shak ! rs, 10e. ers, at 26¢ cach Parson's Ammonia tor aId use, “Our Special” Pansy Toilet Paper, J full quart bottle, 18 regularly se roll, special, at 8 rolls ‘| Jelly Mould sted pat- for 25c, Fifth floor terns, in pé set 18¢. BROADWAY SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK Tanita lia 1910. (The Subway Store The Year-End Sale in This Complete Economy Store Offers Values “ and Qualities Which One Can Little Realize Without Seeing. These big, well-rounded-out stocks that have made the Gimbel Subway Store so fully helpful contain to-day some of the most typical economies since the Gimbel opening. Overcoats and Suits for Men and Young Men, From $15, $18 and $20 Groups Repriced to $11.75 A quick decision to reprice certain ps of men’s and het men’s suits and overcoats in the “Fourth Floor’ bah Roe brought them to the Subway Store for quic isposa Ly __ They were taken directly from some of the best selling Gimbel lines, and although all sizes are not represented in every fabric the collection is well rounded out in sizes from 33 to 50 inch chest measurement in fancy mixtures of the best colors, as well as the standard blues and blacks. Overcoats of plain black, of Oxford and of mixtures. i Suits of truly Gimbel quality, tailoring excellence and style ” Repriced from $15, $18, $20 grades to $11.75. Boys’ All Wool Knickerbockers, 60c Trousers of strictly all-wool mixtures for the little fellow. Made well, full and in sizes from 6 to 17 years, Cassimeres and big variety of cheviots, ede CUO OO eo TUL EL GIMBEL BROTHERS * THIRTY: SECOND ST. Subway Store, Baloony. Men’s Hats, $1.15 xteen hundred derbies, soft felt hats, scratch felt hats and rough English felt hats, the most of which are of true $2 grades, have been regrouped to $1.15. Quite the most popular shapes and dimensions in the derbies are here for selection, and the new pencil edge, the telescope, the trooper, the Alpine, and the punch crown in the soft hats. All sizes, too, from smallest to largest. $1.15. 8 » Balcony Women’sGloves,70c You will recognize them at once as being $1 gloves from the name on the clasps. The name stands for a good deal. 300 pairs of them are offered-—genuine mocha, one-clasp pique sewn, with drawn point backs, in black and gray. 70¢ pair. Subway Store, Balcony Good Furs Re-Priced All along the line repricing is evident in the Subway Fur Store. The fur coats, the scarfs, the muffs. the sets, the baby robes—everything shows decided econo- mies even against the Gimbel prices of yesterday. Kid caracul coats, full length and Handeomely trimmed with changeable silk. Formerly $35. $39.50, at $32.60. White Iceland fox scarf, in sailor’ collar and animal effect. The muffs are large rug or pillow shapes. $9.60 each. Baby carriage robes, of white fur. Formerly $1.95, at $1.26 each. Subway Store, Balcony Gimbel Shoes In the Year-End Sale Do you realize what it means to say— Gimbel shoes? Do you know that these shoes are either shoes from our own regular stock repriced Lats occasion or Lebsradh bbe Keen up to regu Gimbel stock standards special Linderbousht? as Women's shoes, of excellent kidskin, with patent leather tips, button or lace, all sizes, $1.30. Women's shoes that were formerly $2.75 and $3. repriced to. $1.90. Men's shoes, of calfskin and patent leather, button or lace, Goodyear welted soles, all sizes, that are $; shoes anywhere, marked, $2.35. Men's Winter-weight black and tan calfskin shoes, with indestructible soles, all sizes: $4 qual- ity, $2.90. Subway Store, Balcony Sherbet Glasses Thin-blown Bohemian crystal footed sherbet glasses, in the optic design, with rose or green base. Special to-morrow, $1.60 dos. Subway Store, Lower Floor Tots’ Coats, $1.95 Of cream ring bear cloth, double- breasted, nicely lined Sizes 2 to 5 years, and excellently, made coats for such a price as $1.96. Chil 's cream silk caps, some em- broidered, others trimmed with fine quality lace and ribbon. Sizes 3 months to 2 years. 350, Subway Store, Balcony Quick Disposal — 162 Women’s Dresses An accumulation of many models, but a few dresses of each—also two lines of sample dresses bought at very much less than the price asked for the lines represented. Dresses of $11.76, $12.75, $15.75 Grades at $8.75 Black, navy, tan, cadet, shades brown, gray, green, serge material, pannmas, fancy worsteds, tafte- tas. Some have sailor collars, box pleated panel skirt, tucked net yokes, ruching in sleeves, some daintily trimmgd with satin, others have luce yokes and pleated skirts, fancy buttons and silk braid. Kimono, three-<juarter or full-length sleeves. Those of taffeta are in black only—but excellent quality. some plain, others trimmed. Subway Store, Balcon Long Coats, $16.50 Taken from Gimbel $22.60 Lines. Women's long coats of high grade Seal velour, with long shawl collar and deep turn-back cuff ‘Tailored like,fur coats and satin lined. These are répriced to $16.60, while several groups are treated similarly. ‘omen’s full length coats of pony cloth, long shaw! collar and deep turn-back cuffs, lined throughout, $12.75. Women's full-length coats of good quality broadcloth, cheviots and grey mixture in polo models. Some models are satin lined throughout and strictly man-tailored, others have fancy col- lars trimmed with braid. $11.75 now $7.76. Subway Store, Balcony ne eee Novelties Repriced In the Art Needlework Section, all the single articles and those novelties left in twos and threes, have been regrouped and repriced at half and less than half those formers Handkerct ceivers, let other quite e boxes, { boxe hair re cks, pipe racks, tie racks and useful articles, 16¢, 18¢, 20c, 26c. Subway Store, Lower Floor Several stylish models, pleated skirts, Waists side and knife pleated, ruching trimmed. Suit Cases and Bags A Special Event Punctuated by Unusual Pricings Good luggage that one may depend upon for service—quite unusual for cases and bags sold at such little prices as these, Cowhide suit cases, russet or brown, corners protected, swing handle, good lock, outside straps and catches, re Imitation alligator suit cases, well-made, full size. corners protected, lock and catchese leather handle. $1.25 regularly, now 76e. Extra deep Pegamoid suit cases with leather straps all round, extra catches, brass lock, anchor handle, 24-inch sizes. $3 regularly, now §2 Cowhide cases, sewed and re-inforced handle, shut pocket in lid, inside leather straps, thoroughly protected, $3.76. Sewed frame bags, big, full-cut, hand-sewed edges, leather lined pockets, brass trimmings, box bottom with extra corners, 10, 17, 18-inch sizes, russet or brown, $5. Cowhide Oxford bags, all sizes, welt edges, inverted frame, leather lined, brass lock and catches, corners protected, a remarkable quality for $3. Subway Store, Balcony These Messaline Waists $1.95 A purchase that brings about They're piped and tri white striped taffeta and brass buttons. as high as $8.76. ¢ di, warm, well-n t, fa school coat chevy ct, about a d t ons and braid, Sizes 0 to 4 Repriced $6. Subway Store, Balcony. broadc | fane + year — THIRTY -THIRD ST. smart kimono model waists of soft messaline in black and navy. red in a vest effect, with black and Special $1.95. Subway Store, Balcony. Girls’ Warm Coats Repriced $5, of chinchilla cloth, caracul cloth, wool mixtures and kerseys. i different styles, trimmed with velvet broadcloth, The Man Who Waits can do so in comfort in the MEN'S SMOKING ROOM at GIMBELS, The com- fort of a club in its appointments! Third Floor.

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