The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1911, Page 24

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Te N | TAKES STAND IN GUGGENHEIM SUT 1 beng TE | Man Who Claims Nearly a Million From Magnates Sum- | mons Financier. | ‘Thomas W, Lawson, of “frensied f- Nance” Taine, wan a witness to-day be- | fore Bupreme Court Justice Gerara tn & Out Brougit by Alfred Chester Beatty, @ mining engineer, heim Exploration early $1,000,000 tn cash and atoc case Grleties with interesting Ceatimony | fowching on the great Yukon gold fields, of Alaska. = / | Beatty declares (hat he and Oscar Bb Perry, another wining expert, entered | G1e Yukon countey tn the arly stages Of the Alaskan gold discoveries and found | the atuff they were iooking for, ‘They | wbtained valuable « which they Wwened over to th nieins, ‘The! a the Gugmenhelin t market t ir Yukon Was given to understand by Daniel Gua: | wepbeim that Heatty and Perry were {n Partnership und held deravle in- be Terest in the Yukon propertier, “1 repeatedly aaked Mr What Mr. Heatty's Interest wos ] id le couldn't tell me," mwia Lawson, | WABASH IN HANDS OF RECEIVER: WIL PAY BOND INTERES Interests Identified With Re- | __ organization of Road Begin G Work at Once. 1? ‘The several interéats identified with nization of the Wabaa) Tall- reed, ‘ “friendly 3 United stat presumably to be {th their positions by the eaurt. Winslow 8. Pierce, chairman of the ‘Ae Wabash reorganization committee, and Alvin W. Krech, who yenterday re- Aurned from an inapection of the bday + but declined to make | Any stetement, Later Merce and Krech | fonferred with Kuhn, Loeh & Co, the} nie under the pro: | F auretanaing, in sn tha Mann and weet the Coupons Are sure to be pald, re WOLDERG MUST TURN BONDS OVER TO TRUST COMPANY The announcement mitten Inet nix ect their falar Wena of 3 tore Harding of Charles | D. Harney & Co nktin Q. Brown af Medinond & Co, Vresident of the Kute “ompany: Frank Mook foow & Co, Philip Leb Brothers, and rank K #trong, Hturais & Cv, An ine ent protective « tor the Railroad 4 py Janding bo being forme: vent finan termets in Ne Phlindeiplia and wt Louis The wninitiee Will Meek to Intervene tn the swoel ve will ap My for the uy evetver or ine p Waban iL! PLAINS WHY RECEIV-| | b ERS WERE NAMED. George Gould, at his offtce, dictated | ne following ment relative to the} Mp this afternoon | that under the con: | developed, it be. | | WhenBroke Call on Uncle Ben BENJAMIN FOX Reliable... || Pawnbroker Offers Big Bargaina in ‘DIAMONDS'"| ‘ 72 8th Ave., tas || sr JAMES McGREERY & GO, 23rd Street 34th Street CHRISTMAS GIFTS. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL BE FOUND AN EXTENSIVE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF ARTICLES SUITABLE VOR PRESENTS. NECKWEAR. Imbossed Velvet Scarfs in rich dark colors and evening shades. 19.75 to 26.75 Floral Scarfs in various designs and color combinations 1.50 to 16.75 Crepe de Chine Searfs.......1.00 "7.50 HANDKERCHIEFS Women's French Linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered in floral and wreath designs. §0¢ each Women's Eimbroidered — Handkerchiefs, with colored borders. 25¢ cach Men's Trish Linen Handkerchicfs, with plain narrow hem. 2.50 dozen Men's hand-embroidered Initial Handker chiefs, box of six, 2.25 UMBRELLAS, Umbrellas of picce dyed Silk Mixed Fabrics, tape edge. Plain and fancy handles. For men and women. 1.85 values 2.75 and 3.00 Tape edge, ‘Taffeta and Twilled Silk Umbrellas. Plain and Fancy handles. For men and women 2.85 Ni values 3.50 and 5.00 Extra quality tape edge ‘Taffeta Silk Umbrellas. Plain and Fancy handles. lor inen and women. 3.85 and 4.85 value 5.50 tu 8.00 EMBROIDERED NOVELTIES. An extensive assortment of Embroidered Articles. §0¢ to 3.75 Satin Boxes, handsomely embroidered. 2.75, 3.80 and 12.75 LEATHER GOODS Combination Glove and Handkerchief Cases. 1.50, 2.00 to 8.75 Jewel and Stick Pin Cases................. 2.00, 3.75 to 15.00 -75¢, 1.00 * 25,00 Leather Frames... JEWELRY, Pendant Sarrings in various styles, 5.00, 8.75 to 15.00 14 karat Gold Scarf Pins, Cuff Buttons and Brooches. 2.00, 2.75 to 15.00 Pearl Bead Necklaces. 2.00, 2.75 to 35.00 Drop STATIONERY, Brass Ink Wells....... 2.00, 3.7§ to 15.09 Brass Book Racks... ..3.75, 5.00 "8.75 Writing Paper in holly covered cabinets. 500, 1.00 to'2,.00 FRAMES, Sterling Silver Photo Frames. ......... 75¢, 1.00 C0 25,00 Imported Enamel Frames. ........... 8.75, 10.00 to 35.00 French Gilt Frames. ...75¢, 1.00" 15.09 TOILET GOODS Manicure Sets inFrench Ivory Cases 2.00, 4.50 LO 13 French Ivory Clocks for dressing tables 1.05, 3.25, §.00 to 14.00 Perfumes in attractive boxes 500, 1.10, 2.05 to 22. 50 SILVERWARE Silver Plated Tea Sets, 3 pieces §.00, 13.00 to 22.00 Silver Plated Trays.... 2.00, 4.75 to 12.09 Silver Plated Candlesticks... ........... 1.50, 1.7§ to 3.00 BRIC-A-BRAC, French Bronzes...... . 5.00, 10.00 to 25,00 Art Pottery Vasces.....3.00, 5.00 “ 10,00 Dresden Compotes....3.50, 5.50 '' 9.00 JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street 34th Street ie out yet sean ln algiNie on teem es at THE £ ENING WORLD, = wr Har, roll or Dutel ts; rope gird! fenieth ope wnt Very Special ToyValues: This Store oreOpenUntil7P.M. Except Friday and Saturday, December 22d and 23d, When Store Will Remain Open Until 10 P. M. _,, 15¢ China Tea Sets—cor 24 pie ¥ devora and paw pectal 75 nesday at Hren's Mlack- Ta ee lEEEE Women’ s Eiderdown Bath Robes elaborately trimmed with wide piel Prices on Many Slow Hlovine Lots gps to Insure, Quick Cl crumb. se: CO } | Gommaw stxv: Pretty z ; | signs on pice: BA put up in #mail silk er val $1.50; Theatre Tickets FREE Which Entitle You to Admission at Half Price to Loew’s Greeley Sc juare Theatre (Good for Adults or Children.) At Special Booth, Main Fioor. Rogers 24-Piece Silver Plated Table Sets _ Beautitut . fork, pretty desians; in fancy lined WE Ss a bw ih LOC Another Bargain Sensation’ in Store for Two Hundred Thrifty Ladies (Wednesday) 52 in. Plush Coats at $3.98 Not $3.98 Coats, Nor $5.98, But $8 and $9 Garments, Offered as Purchased, at » mail orders filled Exactly Half Price. large shawl coilar and double cuffs; ; Strictly man tailored, full, 3 years misses’ 34 to 45 buet for Three models—one with large cape collar, silk trimmed; eter with tch collar; the third with embroidered n collar; all have turnback cuffs; sizes 8 years misses and 34 to 40 bust ‘or ladies; $00 coats, No mail orders or C. Q. v. Wednesday—and ine early—at Satin Finished 23-Plaited Panama Skirts Only 250 in this sale, offered .: with 3 straps; exactly half value; choice of black or blue; in extra sizes; until this lot of 200 skirts is sol row Girls’ $3.50 Winter ., Coats at 1.69 irks'+1:25 Woolen or Percale School Dresses at 49c ON SALL TO MOPPOW yA“ 1OrPY Like Cut at tDe, Mo Mail Orders RUMBAN' PANCY SILKS “é apse a3 Parner onnae aiating of a cry 7 palicons, 1 teapot, ai yream Jug, all These Heavy V/inter Suits or Overcoats for the Boy Are Great Value and Make Fine Xmas Gifts at 1.98 Long Convertl- ble Collar Over- coats in plain, gray cond stripes sinew S to 16 Double Knicker tops; large hood, Many Christmas Suggestions ON SAL } ‘That Save You from 25" 4 | ammee | oe oe ene Hae to 56°, Uti Regular Prices het ye Bveaay 7 Sare- ri! clean ard tol PM SEL DREN'S CORDUROY coare— % roars $1 val. 2 24 in all the newest shades | useful articles, fr nd brown, als. M. only, at 1 crocheting — the Toa blankets — for scarfs and mu the popular sh femi-ftting, single woaves, trimmed || ake eho clas, Some of ker 0) THERON. amp in all per Girls’ and Misses’ Bestyette Raincoats cologne 9c IRDOWM WOOL (in skein)— aviators’ ehildren, 0c with teres pearl buttons a ‘susic nage AND ROLLS— er and others and seal grain pressings; ror motre ining: gilt or oxt- zed frames, 9 tol PM, 9c B DOWN Be BACQUSB--With round neck and ie of high grede writing pal gna p onyelons nee to mat tol veal collar; broad setts band; satin Furs & Fur Coats Prices Drop Another Notch, Establishing New Records for Value Giving Beautiful Caracu! Fur Sets nesting of handsome large muff ant ng throw tle. Hoth are lined with inner's guaranteed satin, SE’ ‘ 100 Rich Opossum Sets: Ki ner'a'satin lined; sale price, 500 Large Conzy Muffs (or Shawls to Match) large size; made from handsome ted aking (whole skins) ughout th kKinner’s ati black or Sable brown; eale Children’s Tursish Angora Muff & Scarf Sets Mace from the Turkish Angora, consisting of large muff, finished with silk cord, and a large collar; special toemorrow (9 to 1 P, M. ) at, per wet .. in & Baby-Lamb bide FurCoatsat 3 M4 Pri Genuine Inlaid (coc $1.00 Quality, sq, yd. Gc Guaranteed inlaid linoleum, 2 yds. wide, in hand- some parquet wood or granite patterns, ’ 69c XXX Quality Cork Linoleum, 3714 This Cork Linoleum mes to you at a ‘ice y y with no limi- 1 ‘ no remnants, cond, for this sale to- 2C All-Wool (9x12) Brussels Rugs Regul: r $16. 75 ine wn morrow at 10. 98 Valen; tormorrow at: Persian, floral or ‘oom in the house less Al:-woo! Velvet Rugs vover nn wanted de- Se re for |Sizo 9x6 feet: shown in large va. Jor “and dint ferns and colorings; rly for $10: fectly seamless and antoed ull wool, e NL PREPAID MAIL ORDERS FILL | [s2.75 to $3 Scotch ] Lace Curtains, a Pair l 40 ¢, Irish Point and Cluny Curtains; own in white and Arabian; Exact copies of Brussels, Renais: yards long and from $0 double thread and Madras weav rip. ‘ ; PREPAID MAIL ODERS FILLED. $4 _(Baby) High Chair, 2.59 (Exactly Like Cut) sy adjustable body; can be used as rocking chair, three positions, E> Solid Oak Morris Chair, complete, with velour cushions, heavy and spring 8 ® Seat (like cut), e Other $15.00 ve 16.00 val, 14.00 value. Strong, house go- lal reductions. This Large Mission 5) ArmChaird@ =" or Rocker, Mahogany ard Verais-Martin Music Cabinets FRE 98 ayes ‘ / $29.

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