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: THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1911, “ARTINUNDRESS © Nance Gwyn in Dance of “Seven Veils’’ SUGAR TRUST MUST Lambert’ Christmas Jewelry DANCED GAILY AT At Mrs. Gouraud’s staeaaphe Reception STAND TRIAL, S| Delights All Buyers . Christmas is too near and ev fs too Now that people have so little time for Buying MRS. GOURAUD'S . busy for much talk, BESIDES LAMBERT JEWEL- an RY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF, and the Lambert policy of uniting quality and saving is too well known to need .omment. We keep on laying away Christmas gifts in our strong vaults. They are all ready to give delight on Christmas morning. They will not be paid for until on for. Ask any salesman about the Lay Away lan. Hostess Admits Nellie Gwyn’s Dance of Seven Veils Was Truly Realistic. NIGHT OF TRUE ART. } i ‘Nellie Gwyn Shed the Seven Veils, and Others Were Not Exactly Overdressed, ‘Waytarers who straye! past the man- sion occupied by Mra. Jackson Gouraud, at No, 4 West Fifty-sixth street, at the mystic hour of 4 A. M. or there= ame US. COURT EDICT Demurrers Overruled, Case’ Must Be Prosecuted Under | Sherman Law. Cireult Court, in! , refused to throw | out the Government's suit under th Sherman law to break up the Su Trust and directed the trust to answer | the disolution petition, which is fash- foned after those which put the Stand-| ard O11 Trust and the Tobacco Trust on their backs in @ sea of fractiops. Judges Lacombe, Hurd, Coxe and Noyes were the members of the court who or- | dered the Sugar Trust to walk up to the bar and take its Sherman law medicine. | ‘The Trust lawyers prosented demur- rers, in which they asserted that the sult the Lambert factory. Prices of Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings, $10.00 to $1,500.00. No charge $75.00 $100.00 for engraving. MONEY TALKS in diamond traneae- epet cash in Europe and im: usdirect. This saves you ™ Mountings of these engagement hand-made solid 48 and 14 karat gold and solid gold and platinum. All are made in jewelry they appreciate the Lambert store where stocks of Diamond and Gold Jewelry, Diamond Gold Rings are kept full and varied by daily arrivals from the Lambert factory. THE STORE WILL BE OPEN THIS EVEN- ING UNTIL 10 AND EVERY EVENING TO AND INCLUDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, whith for all shopping purposes is Christmas Eve. Se $125.00 $150.00 $175.00 $200.00 For the same reasons that solitaire diamond rings are low priced everything else in the Lambert store set with ‘abouts to-day may have notiood that the brownstone facade of the dwelling Was giving off little scrolls and whorls | ‘@f emoke. The pavements thereabouts {Were hot to the touch, and tt seemed to Seume that the plate glass of the heavily | @artained windows was shot with tiny| + flames and on the verge of melting. } should be dismissed on these grounds: 1. That the Government's euit aid not state a cause of action. | 2, That it had no equity in tt. | %& That the necessary parties had not been made defendants. 4 That the Now Jersey courts were already busy with the purohase or ab-| sorption of tte National Sugar Refining | Company. | 6. Thet several distinctly separate | matters which should not be joined were contained in the same petition for | Atesolution, : After Henry A. Wise, United States District-Attorney, told the Court the | Trust controlled 70 per cent. of the, diamonds is an economical purchase. You will fully understand this economy when you learn how little we ask for Diamond Pins, Brooches, Sleeve Links, Pendants, La Vallieres, etc. Christmas Watches Ready to Keep Faultless Time Mis3 Dewitt hissed him as he passed down the street. He said she also acted insultingly toward hie wife. Dr. Snyder wes taken through @ long Gross-examination in which he ead he escorted young ladies to church affairs and other entertainments before he was married. Counsel for Miss Dewitt ‘brought in the name of one young whom Mr. Snyder had escorted and PASTOR VICTIM OF POISONED PEN TELLS WIS STORY No, there was not a conflagration within, nor were the police or firemen fummoned to the neighborhood. But, ag Mrs, Gouraud expressed it in her deudoir at 2 P. M., as her French maid = and masseuse got out their beautifying | whole lovely party paired in couples or {ieee and\ implements her “Soiree de la| coupled in pairs and danced the Harem Dance Eccentrique” was the warmest | Side. ‘affair contained within the four walls “This was just the first of our artistic Four Christmas watches from a stock of hundreds, all timed and regulated. Good, reliable movements, even in the lower-priced watches. Extra high-grade, tull-Jewelled movements in men’s watches in the heaviest solid 14-karat and 18- Full Line of Waltham: karat gold cases from $77.50 to $100.00, Ladies’ solid gold watches, $7.50 up. Man's watch, solid 14-karat gold, per- fectly plain polished or Roman finished for monogram, 17 jewel movement, patent Howards, ind Elgins after counsel had mentioned the fact that she was still unmarried Judge Me- Pherson asked if counsel intended to show that this young woman may have written the letters. . ' jevenings,” said Mra, Gouraud. “Next ts . American sugar market and urged that safe inion, Brequet hairspring, Waltham, RTT ste Me tes or ear hae fans Si Tate Dena ert tnt rae | he's eu aucoey us toe sey pion, Brut ang, Walia, ae . when we will all be costumed as Geisha ‘ | that » of the ¥ %o |@ffective petitions thet were sustained ’ ri Faris oftginal and daring society woman| girls, I have arransed « splendid pro-|Rev, Snyder Says Miss De| whom ir. Gnvder had shown some at-|in the Ol! and Tobaoco cases, the Judges Hin Bua bolanel: AF mschoeniciae, \evening and wee gna’ morning of what | will have @ distinguished gathering of * h eee ete nse eeeueate |yecuees Guim t aoe teenow) Corwen Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, 5.00. Veagtit be called eubliminal art—aub- | uewta Witt, the Suspect, Made Aerts aka One (ed cadlge an EEE Lady's solid 44-karat gold hunting case Meinl in this connection suggesting 2 ced sidiicnete nee A * atch, engraved in leaf-and-flower pattern, | tat 1 ogre Conterads ented. Faces and Hissed at Him | CAPTURED BULL ‘D0G FIGHTS. | e11 EN PECK LEAVES PRISON; Jeweled series, Waltham works, Caran au ’® WERE ELECTRIF ti . Same works in open face | (ues ECTRIFIED BY | cuEe EDWARDS TO GET BACK Bice ‘Ten Others tm @ veuna| HEADS FOR NEW YORK. ae alk . STARTLING DANCES. ‘The hundred guests, all of whom ‘wore costumes (the word costume being case, $35.00. Smaller watches in Lady Elgin, tiniest model made in the United States, 15-jewel Wagon. A bulldog captured this afternoon by Qn agent of the Boclety for the Pre- PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 11.—Miss Har- ret Dewitt of Easton, Pi oused of wielding a “poisoned pen" that caused HIS STREET-CLEANING JOB. Veteran Confidence Woman, Re-| more or lees of a cuphemiam) were, vention of Cruelty to Animals at! leased by Gov. Dix, Makes a. ‘Gaming of Nance Gwyn, the Princess Vita Diva, the Baroness Groyes and None of the dances, tt might De stated. carried weight for age or age for weight in the matter of costume. “It was some night—BBLIEVE ME" ]_—.: sighed Mrs. Gouraud as the French maid began eelecting complexions from a large jewelled tray. - | “You're right,” sighed _ Mald with slight Celtic brogue. ai Mre. Goureul, electrified by the the French Thomas C. Adamson Says He Was Ilegally Removed as a Dis- trict Superintendent. Thomas C. Adamson, who was dis- missed ae a District Superintendent in the Street Cleaning Department by Commissioner William H. Edwards on Nov. 11 has begun suit in the Supreme Court for reinstatement on the ground thet the Commissioner was without au- thority to remove him. Adamson says no end of trouble in Easton church clr- | cles, was placed on trial in the United ; States District Court here to-day. Judge John B. McPherson is presiding. Miss) Dewitt is charged with depositing or causing to be deposited in the ‘United States mails obscene letters. The letters which Miss Dewitt \s ac- cused of sending to various persons in aston were of a defamatory character) d were penned during a perlod of out ten years, Their particular mark other dogs in one of the pound wagons, ‘fhe dog belonged to Mre. Lydaman of No, 30 East One Hundred and Fifty- ninth street. It acted strangely to-day 4nd she telephoned the society, The agent put the dog in the wagon with a lot of others, The bull attacked a Newfoundland and proceeded to munch on one of its hind legs. This caused &reat commotion in the wagon. The driver hurried to the Alexander avenue station, The wagon was taken to a j1y released from Auburn prison to-day. |She purchased a tlcket for New York (City and left on the 9.29 train east bound. Quiet Departure. AUBURN, N. ¥., Dec, 11.—Mre, Bilen R. Peck, the veteran confidence woman, now in her eighty-third year, was quiet- She is the oldest woman convict ever confined here and received @ commuta- tion of her ten years sentence from Gov. Dix last week after she had served three Speaking of Watches-- Here Are Chains Every watch should be attached to a fob or a chain, not merely as an ornament, but as a precaution figainst acci- dent or loss. We have a charming assortment of solid 44-karat gold movement, open face, yolid plain polished 14-karat gold case, $30. Lady's solid gold watch chain, 48 inches long, cable fancy slide, with pearl, is RREERZGLRSGEGSR, $16.00. chains, bought direct from a manufacturer who makes a specialty of ie All 8 DOs with soldered links, so that they do not pull apart; $8.00 up. Men's single chains are about 11% Inches, and the Dickens chains, reaching from pocket to pocket, about 15% inches, Ladies’ chains are adorned with slides—round, oval, heart- ‘The reporter, who had been conducted to Mrs. Gouraud's boudoir, had needed 0 corroboration. The chief downstairs galons of the mansion bore eloquont * evidence of a “night that was.” There side street. Five policemen took tu: trying to lasso the bull. After an hou: work he was captured and shot. About ten dogs were bitten by the tbull. years and seven months. In her lifetime her peculations are said to have amounted to over # million dol- lara. Solid 14-karat gold_watch chain for a man, horse shoe was the Rev. Elmer B. Snyder, pastor cable pattern, single, $24.25. Dickens (pocket to pocket), of Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, | Easton. All the letters were printed, some covering elght to ten pages. Dur- ing the ten years defamatory letters he was Gismissed because he dkin't halt the street cleaners’ strike in his @istrict and alleges in legal words that the Commissioner sought to make him the “goat” of the recent strike. * os ; Was an Oriental profusion of cigarette © received by) married men and t with dia Bi <—e ‘ In asking for @ writ of mandamus | shaped or in fancy forms, and are often sel i Li tee’; oe crenrel appearance # Of] Adamson eweare that he entered the nd innocent | monds or pearls. ‘The regulation length of a lady's chain is/ Solid 14-Karat_ gold chain, fancy curb model, single, 2 ‘the passing of simooms, monsoons and) yoortiment in 1885 and wae made a jcandal and = 48 inches; $9.00 up. $15.75.. Double chain (pocket to pocket), $21.00, ie e Sahara sand storms. The calorical istrict ‘boas in 1900 by the then Com- rious persons were from ti to time yy 2 5 breath of the desert till hung not in| je pe Nagel, Ie has passed [Accused of sending them. Postal in-| There Are Two Kinds of é the air, the Civil Borvice examinations, Adam. |®pectors were long on the case and ; Lockets All S les of Solid G Id MISS GWYN DANCED OUT OF |... nas been a friend of Negel's for | finally last August they decided to ar- 0 THE SEVEN VEILS. ‘ourled up seven veils?” (porter, blushing. jack. “Br, em-gold and black what?” “Beads.” {The reporter switched to the Ku! @anoe, which was performed by eight walians, @ix mnaidens a: they danced the Kui after the autumn manner. “Wh: certainly," (Gourend, “alt of our dances were api idly typical. It was art, you kno’ +. Gouraud went on to relate that Gemcing of Nave Gwyn et al had " qm immense success. Miss Gwyn % “the dance of the seven ‘Vells” @@ artistically that some of the (Young Rejahs (that was the costume fof Bénem Russell and others) had yle-and bitten their own care, , “Bxquisite!” ejaculated Mrs. Gou- yaud. “Nobody anywhere ever saw ‘And did Miss Gwyn dance out of all whispered the rox | “Indeed she did, and her art wae ‘gtepetying—superiatively superb is « 1 jescription of Miss Gwyn's danc- what was the Princess Vite responded Mrs, many years. ‘wrote Commissioner EX- wards a letter protesting against his summary dismissal and called atten- thon to the fact that his position is under thp special protection of the Civil Bervice, The writ is returnable vetore Justice Ford on Dec, 19, ameneeaaieeeeraet CARDINAL FARLEY’S SUITE STARTS FOR HOME. ROME, Dec. 11,—The eultes of the new American Cardinals have begun to Gisperse, seven of those attending Car- inal O'Connell and nine of those who accompanied Cardinal Farley having left to-day for Cherbourg. ‘They will sail from that port on board the Kronprinzessin Cecilie on Dec. 15. Dewitt. She was given @ hearing at which the Rev. Mr. Snyder was one of the principal witnesses. Mise Dewitt late in arriving at the court, She was accompanied by her father and mother and all took seats at counsel's table. Miss Dewitt was quietly and tastefully dressed. She is of slight build and is @ little more than thirty years old, Rev. Snyder was the firet witness. He said he was twenty-nine and single when he took charge of the chureh in 1901 and lived at the parsonage. Miss Dewitt lived opposite and he first met her eta church social affair, After that he had merely a speaking acquaintance} with the young woman. In the ten years’ period hoe said he received, he thought, 200 of 300 anonymous letters, all of an tmproper nature. All were crudely printed and evidently from the Mar. Dennis O'Connell auxiliary Bishop of San Frencisco, leaves Europe j}on the same steamer, embarking at Bremen. —_—_————— Verdict for Six Cents) Both Win. A jury in the Supreme Court, Brook- lyn, today, returned @ verdict of six cents damages in favor of Mra. Mary M. Clyde of 159 Pulaski street, Brook- fyn, if her sult charging Mra, Caro- same person. He turned them over to the postal authorities. Mr, Snyder said from a distance, he Was married last June, “What were Miss Dewitt's actions to- ward you the last year or sot’ he was asked. “If I passed her on the street she would throw her head up and somet!mes make faces.” Several times, Rev. Snyder testified, Piano Players The Tel-Electric and Others Be sure you see the Tel-Electric, before you buy any, or you will be disappointed. It is the player thet plays your piano either a grand or upright in a few hours. The Tel-Electric requires no pumping. Attachable to any Grand or Upright Piano. Price $350—Convenient Terms Yf you cannot call, trite for catalog. can be attached to LaVallieres Chains— You may shop far and wide and not find a more beautiful solid 14-karat gold engraved locket than this, nor a er Christmas value for $14.00. It has places inside for two photographs. You cannot see in a black and white pic- ture the rich gleam of the yellow gold. The chain is 24 inches long, best make and of solid 14-karat gold; cut doesn’t do aneaee to the chain; $11.50. Beautiful 14-karat Half Pearl La Valllere, with solid 44-karat gold chain, 2 dia- “) Barogui pont ad.00. ? Solid gold eautoir lockete, round, heart-shaped and chield-shaped, enameled to Solid 14-karat gold, ro: pattern, with three matched diamonds; opens; price $55.00, Solid 14-karat gold, plain polished or Roman finish; opens; set with three fine dalmonds and would cost you only $50.00. Bracelets Solid gold bracelets in all stylish patterns shown in our showcases, and prices begin at $6.00. sleeves have quickened the popularity, always great, of the bracelet, and we are fully prepared for the lively Christmas demand. ENE IoD Solid gold, engraved, polished floral design, 14-karat, $18.50, With joint and catch to open, $2.50 additional, Prevailing fashions in ~ finish, chased, oak leaf and acorn rue art—and how can there be art wi order inany colore desired, ‘out Rena Initial bracelet, patented, Lambert pattern, line Drury of No. 8% Gates avenue with > Much of the realiam in many of the dances consisted of beads and a red @carf, and not very much scarf at that. The Vienne Wigxle was a dance. ‘Nh Vita Diva performed this “in VIGGLE 18 JUST SIMPLY having slandered her. Both women are grandinothers, They had a spat re- garding each other's family affairs on the steps of Lexington Hall three years ago last April after a meeting of the Beacon Light Sick Ladies’ Benefit Ase sociation, Mrs, Clyde rejoiced in the oD THE TEST For CLOSE ON To 100 YEARS QuaLity HAS NEVER VARIED * from $15.00 up. Heart Lockets with Dia- mond, $7.80 up, shown to any visitor on request. rose top and polished band, and locking clasp. Any initial, $20.00, Solid 14 karat gold, Rings---All Solid 14 Karat Gold Please order engrav- ing on signet rings as early as possible. There is no charge for it. Diamond Signet Signet ‘YOND ANGLO-SAXON. & “And will you describe the V! iggle, or is it pronounced the Wienna " ventured the interviewe i Jackson Gouraud laughed and ad- fitted that the Vienne Viggie was be- ‘yond her powers of description. It was #0 thorough! ad overwhelmingly sen- ation] and artistic that mere words | verdict as a complete vindication of her character. Mrs, Drury said the amount was @ complete justification for having spoken out her mind to Mre, Clyde. ——cenneialieemmtee Holiday Recess for Congress, WASHINGTON, Dec, 11.—Senate and could not describe tt. Edmund Russell | House leaders to-day agreed on a holl- T os might sing of {t and the Red Cuckatoo \day recess from Dec, 2% to Jan, & id, | Solta 34k Roasire f3!'2 fas i. ieee oyun Rings, $8.50 Up of the Vital Islands might « fit to ighe a end | gold, ring. perfectly plain row: Giner tall Gad a Ce TE EEE t rings, Ais mate, but it is beyond the power of | === 7 fanoy pattern, popular — aitt and polished oy isnot expression of simple Anglo Saxon. $10.50 | tera, only ‘Stack! a ae om for the costume it approac ‘soubrette might put on If she some but ne and possibly a aw Diamond and Platinum Banquet Rings Splendid banquet Banquet ring, wit thirty-five ring in which twenty- twenty - Pid at seven brilliant dia- monds of blazing monds, all direct brilliancy; cc. ‘rasted Lambert importa- with the diamonds {s tions, are set in plat- a noble:apph‘re; hand- inum; delicate lace made mounting inplat- web. pattern effect, tnum; price $190.00, Lambert Brothers Third Avenue, .Cor. 58th St. Every Night Until 10 Until and Including Dic, 23. at Banquet ring, with hich she The Night of the Thousand ing of blue and diamonds—« ’@ ransom in diamonds, Her dane WILLIAM IV VoOL? and the costume of the danc lembellished with one live wrigling| worn ala boa, The cobra ty not iworn in the tonga dance, which thrives sbest in vivid moonlight, the moonbeams Playing no snail part, in the decora. | ‘ons, nese orchestra furnt t The first thing to think about when you have a sprain or bruise dled until is Omega Oil. It reaches t “a ei d jury through the of t! of collapse, » ae tops thi ‘in, ist. sae, swelling fy infla ion, a 6 om bottle 100, Large sanantonio

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