The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1911, Page 6

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| Prey Jewelled Woman Says | WHEN DETHNED. === ON STEANSHP : e to go to the truth tohing up a k woman. It sid wee, | She Is Wife of Herman Kis- | t | |} tenbaumer, Diamond Broker. | HE HAS CERTIFICATE. tore examined Kistenbaum- she was made to understand. reaming to a table that had fet for the nife, she made @ ges- t harm she could have done t ended plece of cutlery ewards took the knife anil THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 346, 1911. ¢ marriage certificate remony had been ity Hall vy Alderman ino, COLT SUES FOR INSURANCE. Uthel Barrymore's Mushand Asks 91,683 for Fire Lose. Suit wee begun in the Supreme Court yesterday by Russell Griswold Colt, hus band of Ethel Barrymore, to recover $1,633 from the Atia: ‘ance Com- pany of London for to Colt to have been sustained at a fire at his summer home at Mamaroneck last spring, in which his stable was de- atroyed. Mr. Colt enumerated several of the articles which were burned, among them being one baby crib, $100; basket of hin Httle son's clothes, $100; four summer hata belonging to Miss Barrymore, $0; they had the young they sald she would land. With dim. dawned on her she eaptain's Juncheon. ge \t into her bosom, shrieking woman Scotch terrier, 8 hland terrier, $16; inte’ barge, After | two cameos, $25 1, and a trunk of rand his com-| theatrical costumes owned by Mrs, Colt, n thelr auto, worth $00, | Answers Made Inquisitors Sus- | picious, and She Has Been Sent to Ellis Island. a AB examination is being made to-day @ Ghree trunks and several pieces of awd baggage belonging i> & bejeweled, baadsomely dressed young woman who, : 8 Ems Island, will hersvit undergo a |) tigi crose-examination at the hands of the Board of Special Inquiry. She was from the Lamport & Holt line Tennyson, from South Amert- ean ports. " Gm the passenger lst she appeared as | Miewa Kistenbaumer, and the manifest her as twenty-five years old had kept to herself : ait # iP iF ts r H | two of the men in the out, and, exhibiting Passes, gained entrance of the men sald he Kistenbdaumer, that his I ff s Gi 2 5 : hysteria. In Russian she Kistendaumer of the. in- which she had beén sub- mind,” he eaid in Eng- the wife of an American one can harm you.” Then inapectors she was his wife. the precaution of bringing q@arriage cortificnte and his netural- +: ul rH] fi L. M. BLUMSTEIN, West 125% St., Bet. 7th & 8th Aves, Thanksgiving Eve Specials $4 Women’s Velvet Boots, 2.85 THE newest creation in Women’s Black Velvet 16 Button Boote with the latest idea in wing tips, hand weltedsoles and graceful Cuban heels. 2 85 The smartest shoein vogue. Regularly $4. @* Batiste Waists Silk Petticoats EXCEEDINGLY beautiful WOMEN’S Silk Taffeta Waists, trimmed with five Petticoats, made of good wide rows of Cluny inser- serviceable quality ohiffon tions in bodice and one row _— taffeta; have several rows on each sleeve. Edge of of tucks. 18-inch silk flounce bee bg bei bet ad finished Sin Wea FT th ruffle. J. 50. rednee- $200 Spec! LOO fa Sper, 1.90 Empire Gowns Long Kimonos WOMEN’S Empire Gowns WOMEN'S Long Kimonos with yoke and full kimono sleeves, trimmed with all- in over eyelet embroidery and finished at waiet line with wide embroidered beading and ribbon run. Val. $1.00. Special. feote; neatly trimmed w'th borders to matoh. 79 Val. $1.25. Special $3 Silk Umbrellas, 1.85 Men’s and Women’s Twill Silk and Union Taffeta Umbrellas ; largest variety of handles, including sterling silver and gold plate with pear! post. All mounted on steel rods and paragon frames and fitted with silk case and tassel. | | | alleged by | ‘season’s beginning. $18,00 Value $20.00 Value $22.50 Value be iy $25.00 Value ' $28.00 Value cH $35.00 Value | $40.00 Value | $50.00 Value ! $55.00 Value —_ Bp -S seore nen 265 Broadway | Near Chambers Street Your overcoat for Thanksgiving and for many months afterward is here. You can choose from these materials: Soft K Fine Meltons, wear resisting; Worsted Finished Cheviots; Scotch and iglish Overcaatings; warmth without weight materials; in fact every good overcoat fabric brought forth this season. “You can choose from these colorings and patterns: Grays in every shade, tans in every shade, browns in eve t lusive, staple blacks and oxfords. Included are vie i d new double faced cloths. ‘our coat can be a raglan model, a box coat, great belted coat, single or double coator a three-quarter length dressy box model, either button throu Best of all, buying your overcoat in this sale you save $6.50 to $17.50. Sale of Men’s Fur and Fur Lined Overcoats at 14 Off Regular Prices Haskat CarharCo E, E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President 841 Broadway Cor. 15th Street 987 Overcoats Sold 5,000 Stil for You To* Choose From. Since November Ist, when this, extraordinary sale began, we have sold in our four stores 6,987 Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats. There still remain 5,000 of these garments to select from. Very gmany of these have just come to us. They are made of piece goods recently bought under price. So you are sure of newer styles here than \ you are in those stores whose overcoats were selected and bought at the erseys, very smooth; shade, mixtures, smart, Overcoats - $11.50 Overcoats - $13.50 Overcoats - $15.00 Overcoats - $17.50 Overcoats - $19.50 Overcoats - $25.00 Overcoats - $27.50 Overcoats - $32.50 Overcoats - $37.50 119 W, 42d Street | 125th Street Near Broadway Near 8d Ave. T STORES. APEN EVENINGS _ wale diagonals, herringbone and gh or fly front. Pretty Evening Dresses For Thanksgiving Gatherings Just the fresh, simple, dainty thingsthat women so often need at the last minute. The more elaborate dress that one owns is not quite rigtt in style, or everybody has seen it, or something is wrong with it. Ready to take its place are dresses of bordered chiffons and chiffons with filet lace at $12.75. One hundred and sixty-five in all the pretty colors, with decollete. All over heavy messaline. Crepe meteor dresses in pink, blue and white. High waisted. $16.50. Delightful chiffon dresses, trimmed with rosebuds or dainty bows, have a gracefully draped skirt, caught at the side with roses, $23.50. Even imported dresses at $25—silk covered with lace, the deep bertha fastened with roses at the waist-line. Of more diStinction, yet with the same charm of sim~!icity, are taffeta and crepe de chine dresses with quaint ples..ags and rosebuds, at $60. Imported chiffon frocks also, at $45. Belts with Jeweled Buckles, $1.50 Buckles Alone are Ordinarily Sold at $3.50 to $10 Weautiful brocaded beltings with buckles designed and made by a feweler, daintily packed in Christmas boxes—does that not sound like a Christmas gift for some one you know? Colors are all that one can wish—gold and delicate blues and many other pastel tones that seem to say “Christmas.” Just unpacked! Not one will be shown until tomorrow. $1.50 is hardily the cost of the belting and we are very glad tu have been able to secure such good designs to sell for so little. Main floor, Old Building. floor, Old Building. BlousestoWearThanksgivingDay [ffessspes Day before Thanksgiving Day is always OVERCOAT DAY in the Wanamaker Store for Men— Surprising how many New Yorkers, partic- ularly the younger men, take on the NEW PCOAT then— And no wonder that we are in such Good Reasons for a | Glad Thanksgiving | Overcoat Readiness ! Particular attention of day-before-Thanksgiving patrons is directed to our showing of Men’s Staple Overcoats, silk-lined, hand-tailored, just such coats as usually bring $40, $45 or $50. Black or gray woolens. Selling especially at $28.50, In fancy fabrics, $16.50 to $35. fabrics. Here exclusively. $32 to $50. Value at $i10 Delightful affairs, these home-coming Thanksgiving Day groups are. Naturally one wishes to wear the prettiest clothes one possesses. And much depends upon the blouse! It may be ordinary and like every one’s fall or it may be charmingly different—a blouse to be admired. . “May I fasten the buttons for you?” asked an American ‘ “Ah! “Bue you are forgetting all your French,” laughed the woman from Paris. The little buttons and buttonholes on the pretty lace collar falling over the shadow lace yoke on a blouse in the Wana- maker Store show how truly the Paris model has been copied. Blue with gold and other colors, or black uxth colors. The blouse ts so sheer and charming that it possesses grace as well as luzury. Exclusively here, $15. Another blouse led from an imported model especially to our order is of rich blue or black satin with white buttons, the new Paris fad, and lovely shadow lace, $15. ‘The new Worth sleeve, a puff, and deep frill of lace appear on another blouse, $18. Tetons chiffon in very dark blue with new white buttons, stitching and leated far $8.50, Other chiffon and ilk styles that are very pretty, $5, $7.50, 10 and $12, ‘Third floor, Old Building. Specially-Priced Chafing Dishes and Per- colators Carry a Christmas Hint Chafing dishes are $10, instead of $11, $12, $13.50 and $15. Coffee Percolators are $7.50, instead ‘of $9 to $11. All are first quality, of standard make, nickel- plated on copper. Designs are artistic and attractive. portations, $50 to $75 These may be regarded as tomorrow’s leaders, but after all they are but incidents of a great assemblage of motoring apparel for men and women. No motoring need is overlooked. Nothing is shown unless it has passed strict censorship as to cor- rectness of style and all-round worthiness. Motor Apparel Shops, Main floor, New Building. Which Plays So Important 330 Styles En Suite For Comfort on the Thankgiving Day Tour the Motor Wear Shops Suggest Particularly— Men’s Motor Coats of Natural Raccoon, Venetian-lined Yokes, Exceptional Men’s English Ulsters, with Detachable Leather Lining, Our Exclusive Im- Men’s Raglan Top Coats, very fine woolens, some with plaid backs, all-satin yokes and sleeves, excellent values at $25 and $30. Ideal coats for young men. Men’s Ulsters of Chinchilla, heavy Oxford and Cambridge Gay: worsted lined, satin yokes, wide collars, magnificent garments—$40. Isters in many fancy patterns, convertible collars, $20 to $35. Men’s Chesterfield Overcoats, staple black and gray, $16.50 to $70. Men’s London-made Topcoats—true English styles, real English We feel fully justified in saying that ours is the most comprehensive and most distinctive assemblage of MEN’S OVERCOATS in New York. Extensive pur- chasing, makes possible our very reasonable prices. Main floor, New Building. Men’s Shirts, Made in Our Own Custom Shirt Shops from Materials Imported By Us—$2. Remnants of French Mad- ras and Percales intended for shirts made-to-measure at $3.50 to $4.50, but which we shall sell for $2. And into them we have put the same kind of workmanship that goes into our custom shirts at those prices. So that it is merely a matter of your being fitted—and we have all the usual sizes. Sizes 14to17. $2. Main floor, New Building. FOR THE DINING-ROGOM a Part in the Festivities of Thanksgiving Day, We Have Assembled a Superb Collection of CHAIRS or Single Beautiful Period and Modern Art reproductions; copies of world-famous museum Stock-straightening on the part of ourselves and the makers accounts for these tid-bits. On sale Wednesday. . Subway floor, New Building. We Know Many Women Who Have Worn None but “Wanamaker-Reliable” $3 Shoes During the Past Twelve Years They find it unnecessary to look outside of this group for shoes for any occasion. Through the past decade of rising prices they have seen “Wanamaker-Reliable” quality maintained and “Wanamaker-Reliable” style and selection improved. Today, such has been the change in shoe values, these shoes stand in a class by themselves at $3. As we will be glad to prove, if you will provide the opportunity. Shoes for all occasions, in lasts to suit all feet. All sizes all the time. $3. Main floor, Old Building. Imported Silk Velour Hats For Children $4.75 Instead of $6.50 Because of Their Late Arrival Simple little shapes, that can be turned up or down in any fashion, Pretty for little girls and quite suitable for smaller Mona Lisa Sleeves in Lingerie Waists White wasnable crepe em- broidered with dots, has a plain guimpe and the long tight sleeves ending in a point, such as,one saw in that famous portrait of the Mona Lisa; buttons reach almost to the elbow ‘and there is a peplum to be worn outside the skirt. Exclusively here, boys. Every one of them im- | $9.00. Sheer batiste is given delightful ported silk velour of superior | 4 ee ithe combination of quality with plain band or | white net frills ang white net inset knotted silk cord trimming. In So oeter Pir Mul and frills at the blackornavy blue. Sizes 2to6 White batiste with lace edged Baby Shop, Third floor, Old Building, 3 ‘ : Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Screg S| eerrewerew: JOHN 12 quartered sawed golden oak dining room chairs, polished finish, pad leather seat, heavy boxed frame, $2.50 each, 50 quartered sawed golden oak dining room chairs with leather slip seats, Colonial shaved top rail, claw feet, $3.25. | Mahogany tinisked dining room chairs w th cane seat and banister back, $3.75. chair, claw tect, shaped banister back, leather pad seat, $3.50. Arm chair to match, $6.50, Quartered sawed golden oak side chair with leather pad seat and upholstered leather back, French legs and claw teet, $4. Arm chair to match, $8. A graceful solid mahogany chair, satin wood inlay, Sheraton period and finighed in the light Sheraton color; dark leather slip seat, $9.50. Arm chair to match, $14. Quartered sawed oak chair with leather spring seat and upholstered leather back, top rail carved, back post moulded, heavy French legs and claw feet, $8. Arm chair to match, $12. Choice ot four colors in Spanish leather and seven in regular machine buffed leather. A very handsome Sheraton model dining room chair, inlaid lines, beautitul selected grain ma- hogany used; center panel of the back is distinctly Gothic; dark leather slip seat, $16. Arm chair to match, $20, Solid mahogany dining room chair, composite Chippendale model with pierced banister back, French legs, claw and ball feet; leather slip seat, $10.75. Arm chair to match, $14, Mahogany finish leather slip seat dining-room chair, shaped claw feet, ister back, $4.25. Arm chair to match, $8. Set of five side chairs and one arm chair, jquartered sawed oak, early English finish; }Colonia! scroll front legs, broad banister back; leather slip seats, $66.25. VW ANAMAKER pieces, created by the great master cabinet makers of the past Chippendale, Hepple- white and Sheraton; richly carved Elizabethan models; executed with artistic regard for every detail, in the most economical method known to modern constructors. Solid mahogany leather slip seat chair, Colonial type, shaped Banister tant and top ate made of very heavy stock throughout. Front legs, double scroll, dull finish. $7.25 for a side chair, $11.25 for arm chair. Setrof oak dining-room chairs, five si one arm chair, Elizabethian model, tinned went English cathedral color, very handsomely carved, pears spring seat and upholstered leather back, Quartered sawed oak, Early English tinished | $85. Set of six side and two arm chairs, solid mahogany—very exceptional model—broad gen- erous seats, shaped wide in front, running more narrow to the back; handsome Cabriole legs, claw and ball feet, leather slip seat and uphol- stered back; back posts and top rail handsomely rounded and finished on all sides. $116. Set of seven side and two arm chairs—; produced from one of Chippendale’s most phiad 2 museum pieces—seat upholstered in dark green leather, stumps of arm chairs and a portion of the back posts showing the acanthus leaf carving; back panel pierced, beautifully moulded and carved, top rails surmounted by deep shell carving. One of the most elaborate chairs duced by Chippendale. Price for the set is $259, Set of Chippendale chairs—six side and two arm chairs—of selected Cuban mahogany, leather spring seats, studded with dull antique nails, HDaE ae and posts very heavy, handsomely moulded, back slightly bent; and moulded. $220,” Al ROnROcay Coane Set of five side and two arm chairs of C! ippen- daleperiod, exquisitely carved, leather behie c4 studded with double row of antique nails, pierced banister back, showing three Gothic arches crossed by scroll of ribbon, $171, Set of six side and two arm chairs, re; rod from Model of Heppelwhite, leather Plate ped typical Heppelwhite shield back, handsomely moulded, Center panel shows beautiful hand carvings of three Prince of Wales Plumes drooping gracefully from the urn. Seats have serpentine fronts, $231, Seventh Gallery, New Building, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. |

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