The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1911, Page 11

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So ALYED FOR HUBBY “HE STAYED T00 ‘ETH ON 1.* for Disturbing Home of Miss Reinshagen. i IUDGE SEEKS PEACE. ‘ Pr Lyons Says Salesman At- tacked Her and Wouldn’t 4 ’ ‘ Return to Blind Baby. , nme focial circles were stirred ly to-day when Miss Theresa heagen, a stunning Donde, who ives with her parents at No. Dit- pies aventic, caused the appearance tn ice court of Mrs, Edith Lyons, of No. ‘Woodbine atréet, on a charge of dis- ly conduct. jously told Magistrate Hy@an that *, Migs. Lyona had been bothering her and the members of her family by going to ytheir house frequently and making nes. On these representations the gistrate issued @ summons for Mrs. “ayons. Wiss Reinshagen was not slow in pre- genting her side of the case when it was ‘called. “Mrs. Lyons,” she said, “has been @eming to our house repeatedly and dmaking disturbances. We can stand it me longer and we want ‘t stopped. Mr. ns visits our house often. Why shouldn't he? He is an old friend of | ‘Miss Reinshagen had) family. But that {s no reason why should be bothered in this way.” "Ions, who 1s a travelling salesman, Was standing near as the complainant recited her grievance. He seemed to @cquiesce in what she sald. Then tho Magistrate asked Mrs, Lyons for her side of the affatr and the salesman's fe, a good looking and state! ‘of about thirty years, told this story: WIFE TELLS HER SIDE OF THE STORY. “My husband, Charles T. Lyons, earns t $3,000 a yer ve two chil- Wren. Our little girl, who |. is blind. Until three 3 well, Then this Reinshagen fami! me here from California. Sand began Waiting them. frequently Often I brought him home. But of late he has getused te return with me. “Not long ago I went there at 1 Welook in the morning. I asked for my Ymsiband. He caine down to the door attacked me. At another time J ent there at the same hour. My hus have gone there and hav refused to come back with me returned to this girl's house, He t been looking after us as well he should and ‘he spends too much | e in the other place, I was not @Meorderly. I simply went to the house t@ ‘bring him home." ‘At. this point a young lawyer, who @ppeared with Mrs. Lyons, told Magis- te Hylan there wae probably enough Fie case to take it to a higher court. JAGISTRATE TRIES TO ACT AS me PEACEMAKER. The Magistrate was somewhat 4 over the situation. He asked 1f ‘& Feconeitiation could not be effected. He recalled the season of the year when erences should be forgotten and then Si he would do all he could to restore happiness in the Lyons family. For this yeason he postponed a further hearing ‘the case and told his provation officer e do what he could in the mean time looking to ® peaceful settlement of the per: ‘who know what men like. Seat salads Dies as . For the Man Who Likes Comfort— A House Coat Nothing more effectually helps to shed the business cares of the day than the comfortable House Coat that seems to go so well with the easy chair, the cigar and the LAtey | paper. Plenty of these care dispellers in the Gimbel Men’s Store. Styles that men like, because designed by men Consequently absolutely safe for women to buy. All made especially for Gimbels, and right a to di- mensions, style, materials and colors—in a wide choice of patterns. $6 and up to $18 Main Floor Men’s Scarfs at 65c With $1 Worth of Quality . “Quality” means the character of the silk, the-colors, and the shape of these splendid Scarfs. And if you ever saw a full dollar’s worth of all these merits for 65c you'll find it in this offering. : Neckties that no woman need fear to buy, because they are in the smart plain colorings that the great “majority of men like. ere in plenty for the last-minute holiday choosing —each Scarf boxed, if youwish. 65ceach. Main Floor Exquisite HANDKERCHIEFS In Special Gift Form For the last-minute Christmas shopper, who is hunting for an iration, these unique and charming novelties come as a blessed relief. Here are embroidered leria Handkerchief Cases lined with light blue or pink, delicately scented and containing two Lege and em! ered Maderia Handkerchiefs. $5. Perfumed Satin Envelope Cases, in all shades, lined with white and containing men’s or women’s handkerchiefs. $5. _ Vanity Cases, with powder putt, mirror and handkerchief. In light colors, hand-painted, $2.60 and $3. zi Fancy Boxes, containing six diet! white hemstitched Handker- chiefs. Men's $1.36 to $2. Women’s $1, $1.35 to $1.60 each. Fine Princess Lace Handkerchiefs, in many effective Patterns, each in handsome folder. $1 to $5.75 each. Main Floor Christmas RIBBONS Plenty of Ribbons, up to the last moment, for tying Christmas packages and decorating Christmas gifts. All-silk Satin Taffeta Ribbon, in the bright holly red, with see aret nae, Sid-inch 200 yard!’ ¢2'plece ; All-silk Satin Taffeta Ribbon of good quality, all colors, léc No. 2— piece —It is Here Every kind—and not just any kind—sums up the Christmas Blouse situation at Gimbels. Every one of these thousands of blouses is NEW— and if it is of chiffon, silk, velvet, corduroy, lace or net, If it isa it interprets one of the latest styles of Paris. lingerie blouse, it is an advanced Spring style. Every day many women tell us what a pleasure it is to select from these NEW blouses at Christmas FEE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DZO A LI A OO PT NC |GIMBELS | Whatever Kind of Gift Blouse It May Be Be IMBER 21, 1911. a ey it _ FINE TOYS REDUCED! MANY AT HALF PRICE ‘We want to find homes before Christmas day for some of the finest toys in this wonderful Gimbel collection. We are satisfied to make drastic price-reductions on them—half in many Cases—because they have had their fill of admir- Only Two More Days of the Big Imported Three-Ring Mechanical CIRCUS ation as show-pieces. But they will delight be- | welcome savings. yond measure the fortunate children whose| | oil | Faintings iat About Half Price With Live Ponies | parents take advantage of this splendid offering. | 99.76, 9610 $36, regulay re, nen en ee and Trained Dogs Entrance from Subway Store, Lower Floor. Only one of a kind of most of these Toys, so be quick, if any particular one on the following list strikes your fancy. On sale tomorrow morning. French Model Dolls in tailored walking|white, fully equipped with brushes. At $4, costumes, with hats to match; some with |regularly $8. . foulard silk gowns, some with chiffon cloth, and| Imported Grocery Stores, with counter arid richly gowns. Just twenty-five of |fixtures; also grocery supplies. At $8, reg. $16 them. $6 and @10, fegularly $15 and $26. Grocery Store Play Houses, white enameled French Millinery Shops with show windows, wood with counter, drawers and supplies. At fixtures, hats and hat stands. At $6.26 and |#42.60 and $25, Bhs ect $85 and $50. 98.75, larly $12.50 and $17.50. Folding Play Houses, painted like log Extra French Hats, in fancy hat boxes, re-|cabin, $16. : yy doen rs ach AY. French Beds, handsomely dra) and cov- Py ched, 5 ered in Jace ain atten -only sik net different and 9 q reqularly $15 Lo ii, tad GR sizes, At $10 and $11.26, regularly | _.*renc: ousseaux with Doll, large trun! $12, $16 980’ atG' shorto. ” |with drawers and tray. At $26 and $36, regu- Imported Kitchen, fully furnished with fine kitchen utensils. At $16, regularly $30. Imported Brush and Broom Outfit, Still Time Before Christmas To Send Home One of These Famous “Domestic” Sewing Machines at $30 For a First Payment of $2 All the merit that fifty years of successful manufacturing has been able to put into the celebrated “Domestic” is found in this splendid Machine at $30. Its head is of the most improved 1911 pattern, with the wonderful ‘‘Looper,” ba Ayre and_ $65. ite Kitéhen Playhouse, with water tank and sink, closets and drawers. At $60, reg. $100. Fourth Floor which enables you to change from lock to chain stitch, and back again, in an instant. | for use. with ristmas Tree Outdite | Slectrio trons, medium ean With slight changes in the design of the cabinet, this very machine has been | b#bts: rmularly $2.60, at $8. | 63.78. ( “ sat? : Ps») “General Blectric” sold on time payments by “Domestic” agents outside of New York for $46. ilarly $3 at 69.96. In nickel and copper finish, nine cup Now, since Gimbels is the sole agent for the “Domestic” Machines for Greater New York, Westchester County and Long Island, you can buy this fine “Domestic” i m i bes, can be attached to any ere for $30, on the easy terms of $2 down and $1 monthly. red, white or blue, regularly 20c, at 160. | two tubes, can " Fall wish to make ati wife this most desirable gift, the first payment of $2 will send it Electric Learns . party me pride ae fx home before Christmas Day. : ‘ livery belore Christrnas, order, running ee regula Po gee We will make a liberal allowance on your old machine toward the price of the new one. thee 3 fen, et the each. Demonstration on request. An instructress sent to your home in Greater New York, without charge, if desired, Illustrated circulars sent on request. Fifth Floor $5 Chiffon Net and Lace Waists at $3.50 About 1,000 in all. Just what is wanted, By all means make an early selection, if possible, for, judging by past experiences, and considering that there are only two more shopping days before Christmas, they will not stay on our tables long after the sale starts Friday, Besides a stock of every sort of desirable Picture that is sufficiently ample to withstand the inroads of re-.. markable Christmas buying at regular prices, the Pic- ture Store presents these particular groups at very $5 and $7.60 About fifty of them, just arrived in four artistic styles, all tops, 9x32- inch German plate mirrors, fitted with imported pictures, be “The Galleries of Masterpieces,’ $3.75 and $7.60 Two notably | these ported wures: paintings, "end -sebarel dar our on ation ee arti ‘Se Including the favorite ‘court and Average size 20x30 inches, in fine antique gilt fra Charming originals of Veneti: wie ing originals of ma cere cokes, otsbetly Trees eee Hand-Crocheted Slippers These are the daintiest of all Sli for the bedroom, in their pretty color-combing tions and the oft warnth of the | or mercerized silk of which they are made. In pink, bios, "70d, lavender, ° tops, and ribbon bows. A delightful present, and very inexpensive—06e pair. Other styles of Slippers for women, children and nl up es kbar) Qn ELECTRICAL GOODS The Electric Section of the Housewares Store is a modern place, abounding in interesting trouble-savers description, from an Blectri *: On many of these wonderful Electric Appliances, admirable gifts, we have reduced prices © oP bos jattery Outfits, with three seal batteries, special at $2.26. Extra Lamps, for current outfits, in trin; decoration, special at $7. The Gimbel Subway Christmas Store Is Splendidly Prepared to Render Helpful Service for the Last Two Busy Shopping Days Before Christmas Our advertising is narrow and meagre as compared to our stocks of moderate-priced but thoroughly dependable, desirable merchandise. Depend upon us to supply everything désired Christmas gifts or one’s own needs. i this big, busy, helpful cheerful Subway Store help with Christmas Shopping. poe me zs - These Specially-priced Gifts * Among the PICTURES ch Antique Mirrors at $3.76 913.60 Imported Photogravures at $7.60 opers subjects, beautifully hand-colored, $6 Venetian Water Colors at $3 s At 95c, for Women gray or black. Plain colors, or with effective white ¢ have lamb's wool, others quilted satin insoles. Fleer , Prices Made Lower tfully ic Flat Iron to a Coffee Machine. sharply. For instance: size, regularly $19, at 914.86. “General Electric” Radisters, Rochester Electric for table use, in nickel and copper, ¢ of Blect: if regularly $9, at $7.76. Fifth Fleer Roses for table Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats for $9.50 Made to Sell at $15 and More Sounds almost too good to be true, but true neverthe- time. We anticipated this and had $100,000 worth of blouses made especially to our order during the past seven weeks. Our motive for so doing was not only te present the latest styles by the famous designers of Paris—ofiginal models and also our exclusive reproductions and adapta- tions—but to provide fresh, new merchandise up until the eleventh hour’ before Christmas. This is why we re ole to replenish our display during every hour of the day. less, ‘The reason— The Surplus Stock of Brand Bros., Well-known New York ‘Tailors Another remarkable feature—in addition to the low price— ‘these Fine Coats are ‘‘Priestly’’ Cravenetted —making them rainproof— two coat@in one, We consider this one of the best clothing offers of the season. Greatcoats with convertible collars, including the popular Presto collars, with or without, belts, of rehable all-wool fabrica, cheviots, tweeds and homespuns, the most wanted stripes and mixtures; fair, Fito said he had known the Retn- Sbacens for years and that was why svisited them. His wife, he declared, making a fuss over nothing. Lyons fe conected with several organizations the Bushwick section, Miss Reine | en's father is a contractor. poet has aaa “MISS PULITZER .MARRIED. Miss Edith Pulitzer was married this afternoon at the residence of her moth+ » Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, No. 7 Kast enty-third street, to Mr, Wille: : sles a Thi Chiffon Blouses, $3.95, $5, $6.95, $8.95, e in such good shades as brown, tan, Oxford gray q ses . #. neta and all ovel com, and ofbera, Bines dart h of the bride's $10.75 to $29.50. 4 Black Blouses “hand Mal ralanted Jeet Meinch Chesterfield Coste in black or Oxford Crepe Meteor and Crepe de Chine Blouses, 95, $6.95 and $10.75. Messaline Blouses, $3, $3.95, $5 and $6.95. Lace and Net Blouses, $3.95, $5, $6.96, 98.95 bo $24.75. - nil many othe pin Moore will Chiffon, $3.95 to $29.50; messaline, $3 to 96.95; crepe de chine, $5 to $10.75; nun’s veiling and brilliantine, $2, $3 and $3.95; silk-finished poplin, $2; scisette, $1 and Kerseys, Meitons, Frieze and mixtures, 62- Coats, pie and swagger. Smart Coats with close-fitting military collars. English-looking Coats with raglan shoulders, ‘Tailored as ge coats should be tailored, with heavy twilled serge; in # word, ampagn lack, white and two- re Kh nek and thr All sizes, B4to 41 Waists tntende! to sell ¢ even at these prices, a most quarter andon snl unusually attractive remarkable offering lrilay at €3,50, Subway Store, Balcony. Lingerie Blouses, $1, ! .60. orem ao d coats in every way. Sizes 34 to 44 for wae 1 $1, 02, 63, $8.96, 95 to | 61.60 Children’s $1 1% 8 a gut “These $19, $18 and $20 over: Velveteen Blouses, $3.95, $5 and 96.95. Corduroy Blouses, $6.95 and $8.96, Waist-Coats, lace and messaline, $3.95; velveteen, $5. Tailored Shirts, $1 to $6.95. French Hand-made Lingerie Blouses, $5 to $85. Other distinctive Paris Blouses of chiffon and real laces, at many prices up to $145, Third Floor \) Men's and Youths’ $16 Suits at $9.60 [wo and three button models, short or long apels, regular or high cut vests. Suits that are pred properly of such fine fabrics as homespuns, cheviots, cassineres, black thibet and heavy blue serge; all sizes, at $9.60. Boys’ $6:50 All Wool Long ‘Overcoats at $4.95 Splendid, big, warm coats, a most remarkable offering, Smart, new brown and gray mixtures, nicely made with the popular and practical convertible Leggings, 50c The mild weather, with ery Jittle snow, is the reason given hy the r or for cutting his price on ti n auing: The Popular Drawer Leggings that bey t little folks snug and warm, trom their to their waists. Nicely made of in white, black or brow years. Regular $1 ley pest makers; this 60c Jersey Leggings, 25c 2 to 10. years, butt fleeced back Men’s $1.50 Slippers, 95c Soft, vici kid, tan or black, opera or Eve les. Women’s $1.25 to $1.60 Juliettes, 05 ' A Manufacturer's Samples of $4.50to$6.50 SILK PETTICOATS at $2.95 The wise woman will come early, because of the majority of styles there is only one Petticoat; of a few there are probably four or six, as these were the manufacturer's sur} toc 7” GUARANTEED ORIENTAL PEARL nn-to-the-knee,» warm ; ; AAG collars, single-breasted with belted backs, for t duplicates which he closed out to us with the samples. wattle, tlt, in bel re, ! M8 t0'17 Years, reduced from $6.60 t0 94.98, There are Petticoats of heavy quality soft taffeta, lustrous messaline, and a few with silk jersey tops. 66c Crocheted Slippers, 45c [dd nie Prereosts, Latta Flounces—every kind that you can imagine. And all are so pretty. But remember, please, these aah Or Mommie HDs clnlarent a verlety of yc Rncvs the usual price of chinchilla overcoats . 4 + ay 1 + 5 . colors, 7 e - nows that this fs a remarkably low price; navy and voltd Petticoats are all in the latest styles and are designed with slender lines. Black and a host of colors, Women’s $4 Shoes, $1.95 Bite kad dank gray, double t wt a betton Rights pair in, this Of course, if you wish a very fine Petticoat for a gift, we have’ many styles at numerous prices Samples from one of our. leading \| neck style with velvet collars, for boys of 3 to 9 0 #5 all || up to $26, Second Floor oa Alozane of styles and all leathers: |) SU BWAY | Boys’ $3 and $3.50 Suits, some with | tallera |) extra’ Knickerbockers, $1.96. | 00 for}, Double -breasted, of good-wearing, good-look- ing fabics, i gr brown stripes and mix- tures, ics beyg of. to 13 years, Also Russian | and Se. lor ~lguse Suita. Gray and brown mix- tures, 000 prin biue for hoys of 24, to 10 years, TS ' $5 All Wool Suits, $3.95. » Extra Knickerbockers, that are full lined aped seams orfolk and double-breasted Z suits of Winter weig ) BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. tures, { ¢ boys of 7 to 16 siz gt A anc Lambs’ Woo! Soles, 6c Pair | | Be eel eetth Ten || STORE | much used for making slippers or to wear — inside one's shox ‘ — $4 to $6 Princess Lace Guimpes, $2.95 How many women think of giving a guimpe for a Christmas gift? Many should, because in this season of over-blouses a pretty guimpe is very useful. And every woman needs several! A number of pretty patterns in this Princess lace, and you may select a guimpe with either short or long sleeves—with or without a frill ki ‘ yi oor you seo them, as for Jewellers ‘and ers only, , CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, » New York

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