The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1912, Page 11

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Bees Scenes (KL AT ENG RULE Pam BYNEN; ASK CURT AD, One Hundred and Fifty Wo-! men Try to Oust 18 Mascu- fine Rivals from Jobs. ‘Ome hundred and fifty members of the Cores Ladies’ Society have signed a new Dedaration of Independence. They want | to.take care if their own affairs, vw. t%® men in the onganizaztion have been helding down the offices of the society | Yong enough they say. he Cores Ladies’ Society wae organ- feed about fifty years ago—by eleven mes. Prominent German names filled ‘Ge roster. Soon after the eleven men panied, they invited their eweethearts aa6 wives to join. The society had a mame, and when ft was tn- ‘corporated tn 1897, an English name was Fequired. Then Ceres Ladies’ Soctety Ait upon. e men didn't keep up with the ‘women for to-day, Justice McCall of the | @upreme Court, was told, there are 273 Women mombers of the noclety and only eighteen men, The men make up the| Board of Directors and they have man- aged to hold the princtpal offices, as make the nominations. This perpetial office-holding and controlling body 1 ‘what the women object to. When they Broposed an amendment to the by-laws, ‘Wheredy women should be given a right! #0 pit on the Board of Directors, they @@elare the president of the Ceres Ladies’ Boclety, Jacob J. Benedict, ‘that such a propos! was Illes tormney Harry Edwards, repre! 4 the declaration signers, asked for a ‘weit of mandamus to compel the execu- ‘ve oMicer to entertain such action. Meyer appeared as attor- wey for Bonodict and the Board of Di- fectors. Two women members of. the goclety, who are supporting the men in lees Pee ital at every wo} t ards etstainsd that the joking by the men were wives of members of the Board of re, They balked on signing the jaration of Independen: ttorney Meyer stated the year dues, and Atte ted by eaying that they pay in goes to ‘ders of the Board of Directors and that tt {9 used ¢or buying “feeds” after each ing. “The society holds «ts meetings In Ter- race Garden, has Insurance benefits ant Gees considerable charitable work. peter seddineenbaahs LOAN'SHARK CRUSADE IS BEGUN BY COURT BY SENDING TWO 10 JAIL Borrower Hounded Till He Had to Leave City, Evidence in One Case Shows. ‘The Justices of Special Sessions, Man- hattan, delivered a body blow to loan ebasks to-day, when they imposed prison sentences on two money lenders who have been convicted before them 0. viglating the usury law. @peaking for his confreres, Justice Arthur C. Salmon, tn imposing the sentences, sabi: “The practice of umiry in this State, an imposition on the poor and needy, hag got to stop. It is hard enough now foe @ poor man to pay his just debus, an@ for him to be compelled to pay an unlawful debt is a crime against not ‘enly dim, but against the community. We intend to make an example of the @efendant in every case of this kind conviction ts had." Phe men sentenced were Max Katz- manager of the Co-operative Bust Men's Association at No. 180 Sec- street, and Louls Totans, a clerk tn employ of Stewart & Company at o 13 East scond street, Katz- had be victed of exacting $21 @ ox m loan of $86. The tesu- py showed he had hounded the bor- wer until the latter was compelled p leave the olty. Katzman received a nce of three months in the Peni- tary. )) Totans charged $1! n of $80 for alx m need the claim that @ clerk and had a family to sup- om, Assistant District-Attorney James B. Smith, who prosecuted the two men the court that while it was true was but an employee, for five he had been engaged in the bus!- Totans received a sentence of ty days in the City Prison. 50 interest on a counsel ans Was Forger Goes to Prison. @tewart F. Wallace, convicted of hay ing forged the satisfaction plece for ¢ mortgage, #0 that he could raise money on @ second mortgage, was senten to not more than five or less than and e balf yeara in prison by Just! Crane in the Snpreme Court, Brooklyn, Recorder O'Laugilin went t the Justice a number of forged dees in his office which have been written by the sam the forged satisfaction piece, but Wal Iaee denied that they were his work SHIPPING NEWS. aL daw laos. 7.0 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1912 SIR HENRI SHOES FOR WOMEN. THE BEST AT THE PRICES. 43.00 AND ¢3 This Is a Wonderful Store for Christmas Shoppers Mid- -Day Cabaret CONVENTENTLY located. Xmas Book yor with the cient ouday Mies Corbett and Stanley Warner | him In Our Enlarged Book Section Mr. Fred W. Taylor, Tenor Vietor Sorlin’s Ore Books galore for everybody. Fiction, poetry, and books especial elected for gilt giving. ‘There is something for everybody: in’ this big: care fully chosen stock. $ 1.63 Easy to reach from everywhere. Now crowded stor voy thin Eighth Floor— 12.15 to2.45 P.M. From Every Land. In Our Enlarged Toytown everything old Santa’s workshop has pro- lowest prices. Bring t It will tor them to visit this toy city of wonders—and buyers of gift things for little tots will delight too in such a showing of inex- e and mibstantially made toys conveniently arranged for quick selection. 91.50 Mechanical Train at 98c with track, locomotive, tender, coach and curved track, strong spring. #150 Blackboards Blackboard and writing table, com- ’ bined, has reyolv- ing chart, finished in gocd strong « Toys Library of National Memoirs, at, set, In six volumes with George Washington Theodore Roosevelt Grover Cleveland Colonial and National Documents Thomas Jefferson Abraham Lincolm They are bound in red cloth with clear, bold type. Manhattan Edition of Robert Louis Stevenson's Works, edited by gg UY gi Bi eae Temple ott, oun! io yuck. ram, at, set....... 3.39 Children’s Fairy Tales, Edited |Famous Littie Pepper Series by Andrew Lang for Boys and Girls, by Trusty John and other stories. Margaret Sidney H ttle Peppersand HowTheyGrew eppers and Their rience IXTH AVE. iN NEW YORaS SnOr riNG CrNink —- All Goods Purchased Saturday Will Be Charged to Your December Account 1,000 Stamped Pillow Tops, \ 2 5e Including Backs and Embroidery Silks, at N offer that will last but for a short time. Belding Brothers, noted for their superior makes of embroidery silks, have decided through the medium of Simpson-Crawford Co. to dis- tribute 1,000 stamped Pillow Tops and Backs—six si of embroidery silk, also chart of instructions. The six skeins of silk are ba 24, so all you pay is Ic for the top and back. 200 Leather Table Skins 500 Silk Floss Cushions as Regularly $2 to $2.50, Saturday \s SK 00 Regularly 35c to 55c, Saturday }25¢ Full animal size. Initials or Monograms burnt thee ‘overed with white cambric and filled with silk floss, Gift Buyers, you will also find a magnificent assortment of all kinds of fancy domestic and imported novelties, which will make useful Holida; fts, that are very decorative for bedrooms, etc. Choice of Cretonne Boxes, Cabinets and Baskets, Imported lined and unlined wo skets, Sweet grass baskets, all atyles, trimmed and untrimmed pin cushion ideal for little Miss Aavestara eee Pepper as well as costae of other articles of great interest, displayed throughout thi Fi enlarged needlework depertmen ‘Third F 1 Cou Third Floor. pa " 98c | Th rd Flo tle Peppers at School 89c oliday Jewelry at Prices That Guarantee a Great Saving %@ 1¢ selling of all those exclusive and novel Jewelry Gifts that are so scarce when the Christmas shopping rush is or. We direct your special attention to our immense showing 0! jenna, Berlin and Italy, which make such appropriate and acceptable gifts because they are seldom seen outside of the Cont nental European jewelry shops. Moreover, the going to hold a one-day sale of Diamond Jewelry at prices that will prove a veritable sensation, especially to those who know Diamonu Jeweiry values 10 Kt. Solid Gold Ban- | 920 Diamond Cuff Buttons. Bi ‘i Diamond Lavallieres 10 Wiz \\7| "10 to #15 Values at + *5.95 and ‘7.50 Rraved, with @ pure white diamond; in (arly. ‘attrective, dieey $10 Diamond Scarf Pinsat 5% Decidedly artistic pieces in novel and conventional de- signs to se Child's $2 Japanese Tea Sets, Plates, teapot and Sector $5 Dandy Automobile Pretty Goldilocks The Elf Maides and other stories Fi The Golden Mermaid and other stories | F The Snow Queen The Red Fairy Book The Yellow Fairy Book The Green Fairy Book ns of sheet atee od tnt golds rubber urdas AN early pre-holiday sale arranged to stimulate Foreign Jewelry, those novelties from kai very exclisiveness lends a charm that's alw: admired. To heighten the Saturday selling interest we are = > Wi $5to «95 | 955.00 Bracelet, wit! Sale Aaa roWatches | "39.50 Sterling silver, pI Rings, beautiful and rich Ban- | and colored enamel, real M4, Ke. (Sous Gold effective cl Bracelet, old-filled and en= attach d cravedié feast 9D Secret Lock Bracelets, safety catch; plain chased and hand en- graved. Regularly 97.50, at 95.00 Regularly 910.00, at 96.95 935.00 Bracelet, On Sale To-Morro ain monds.. Bs, Ver} Children's and Miss- es’ Solid Gold Bracelets; some have real ‘1.50 pearls; at 930 Secret Lock Brace- let, with 5 diamonds wide ‘aod varied selection of cluster rings priced to fit all pocketbooks, and there is not one ring in the lot that would not wake a handsome Christ- mas gift at 15. 95, 925, 939 and %45 =. Others up to $75.00. ~~ Diamond allieres—Ex- $12.50 20-Year Filled Watches, 7 el Waltham movement, open face, "2, 50¥. pp! nd ruby doublet drops, and each with « pure white sparkling diamond. *4 to *7 Sterling Sil- ver Lavallieres at *1.95 and *2.95 tremely beautiful and artistic 1 diamond... Uesigns, with genuine pearls and aah $13.00, ry 5 let from; | Se in large atone of eenine topes, @ pure white diamond. The 5 dle 14K. gold,| amethyst aquamarine ai imply stones alone are wor ‘twice the price asked for them. prices will prove a revelation at auth. 225.00 Bracelet, 9.5 one | ) 910.50 and 15.95 , Others trom 928 up_to 0128.00. from $25 up to $125.00. not a lot of odds and ‘|= thrown together at a but on account of the needed room for our lay stock we have reduced our regular $1.50 Among them will be found the neat- est and latest patterns and colorings of the day. They are made of good grade madras and per. cale, with plaited and plain bosoms and at. tached cuffs; all coat models ; all sizes. Men's biting ee 6 5 Combination Sets Cc A more practical holiday gift we could not ts of @ pair of mercerized wife hose and knitted tie, in contrasting colors. Neatly boxed in a fancy holly box. Men's 50c Silk Neckwear, 3 for $1.00, Each It will pay you to urchase these ties now, for at that rice they won't last PA ‘There are stripes, cross stripes and s stripe Hight and dark effect in a fancy holiday box. [7 Simpson Crawford Co. TeMorrow______ NA impare Crawford Co. Mota 1 3 Remarkable Values in Misses’ Coats at $12.50, 16.50 & *18.75 Misses’ $18.75 Winter svenelt 12.50 line models, fastening to one sizes for Misses, Juniors and Small Women, ‘ EAU Rills aaa taaahion erotica! 16.50 or sealette, some partly lined, others lined throughout with satin; Benutiful reproductions of late foreign models trimming of velour plush and self-materials, partly lined or Misses’s $25.00 Winter Suits wide wale, serge, diagonals and suitings, plain WE have arranged a Coat Sale for Saturday that will add prestige to our reputation for unusual values. Epleaaid collection of new models, fashioned of superior quality Chinchilla, loose straight ith large ornament or buttoned through with large velvet bu | up-to-date collar effects, in Misses’ $22.50 Smart Coats, Distinctive models, suitable for dress or gen- chinchilla and soft finished coatings. Included are stunning cut- aways or straight line models, handsomely trimmed with plush sizes 14 to 18 years, Misses’ $25.00 Dressy Coats.) 18. 75 and of materials strictly original; seven-eig! or full lengths, embracing all the clevere A tie in cut, collar nly interlined and lined throughout with guaranteed satin; sizes 14 to 18, Clearance of high-class models, «)l up-to-date models of late purchase; materials include 18 75 tailored or beautifully trimmed styles; sizes ? juniors and small women Watch Bracelet, adjustable ex- tension bracelet, ne ® feweledmovement.at_ OOD Dainty Boxed Neckwear For Xmas. at 25c, 50c, 75 and 95c ENeLE ESS variety of jabots with Made up of beautiful shadow laces and fine ni me elvet bows and Jabots in the new butterfl Jabots in single or double abots in latest cascade effe with newest shape lace stocks, jew velvet bows, some with rhinestone clas Mail Or lied. Lace Neckpieces, one in box. Handsome collars of real Princess, vaya " 50c75cans98e techeteests at? $1.00 $1.95 $2.95 andup Real Lace Dress and Coat Sets ia Boxes. *1.50°1.9542.50'3.50 *6.50 °7.95 up Wonderful collection Plauen Lace Neckwear. Exquisite copies of Real Venise, Real Bohemian, Real Baby Irish, real heavy Irish Crochet. Dress and Coat Sets, deep collars of newest shapes, Robespierre collars, indent 5OcD5c $1.45 ana $1.95 and ecru, at Main Floor. On Sale To-Morrow.. 2500 Fine Winter Overcoats For Men and Youths In This Sale At Prices That Mean Extraordinary Savings to As Many Men mo! 90.00 Bracelet, 5 diamonds. diamonds. Distinctive Winter Millinery With the Parisian Touch, and Without the High Price T feraer reieg eter an ele fer tad *12.00 UMNO; POO. e. cece ec eeeeeeeeeeeeee We Specialize on Ostrich New Black Velvet Untrimmed Trimmed Hats at 910.00 aay ate aN i a Sale of Beautiful Plumes ‘ a Se fell and & *1, #5 shirts E smart Tricorne handsome white p cial each, eeee Real Irish Lace Collars in or larne ‘The Most Wanted Untrimmed Ha: Hatter’s Plush Tope, Diack plush under we Princess effects in the most desirabl Real Irish lace sets at. Sale of — 3 Sample trimmed Hats, at, Each 9128 e, Because we mark them at t exceedingly little prices, we don't want you to think they are ordinary, atiff trimmed hats——they are all very clever atyles. All are neatly packe Main Floor—On_ Sal _____tysimpson Crawford Co. Main and 24 Floor, fale To-morrow. Row your eye over these items, come, see the Overcoats—try them on and then you'll agree that they are the banner clothing values of the year. 9 i] $18 to $20 Overcoats |Men’s & Young Men's Young Men.. Overcoats...... Box Coats, Belted ( You couldn't ask for @ Convertible Collar Conta, finer selection of fancy ed Coats, in Vicunas, Kerseys, Meltons, Velours, | Vicunas and all the latest rough fabrics, both long Cheviots, Cassimeres and Fancy Novelties. and short coats, plain or belted backs. $25 & $30 Overcoats Finest Overcoats Young Men... Men fyreedtost: r They are 50 and 52 inches, in is and black and dark mixture d, with y Scotch mstesials in gray, brown ality sleeve and body lining, friezes, Seotch mixtures, and plain Black Kerseys and hetiands, kerseys, also new English models For Men and me | O= $22.50 & $25 *] A 7D ——— Single or Double-Breast- overcoats in Shetlands, For Men and °20~ .O0 |For Men and Young FOS 1 selection of grays, with belted backs. lee ‘Kuppenheimer Famous Suits. Special, 220 for misses, juniors and small women,....... Misses’ ‘l'ailored Suits—Values to $21.50 $15 to $20 S$] QO: 50 $18 to $25 > $ 75 Sirls’ lever belted cor plain tailored s 0 de My Seetiea teed with veltat or sll mately tne Suite.» Suits sizes 4 2.50 irls’ $10.00 Winter Coats Of warm, durable cheviot, full length, with large cut collar and trimming of con- trasting materials and braid; alses 6 to iF 14 to 18 years........5 Misses’ Serge Dresses Clever frocks of French or man-| Chinchilla Coats nish serge, prettily designed] Full length, button-to-neck trimming effects « aatie and} models, w Persian taffeta; size are navy, GOAN ane ‘9, 75 Bei years, "Special 2-90 | Girls’ Dressy Coats, 6 to 8 Year Sizes, at $3.75, $5.95, $7.50 and 39.75. C7 Simpson Crawford Co. Third Floor—On To-Morrow GROCERIES” "omc" Boys’ Suitsand Papers Chinchilla Polo Coats Either blue or gray, sizes to fit boys from 4 to 10 years, good quality Chin chilla, lined with flannel, made button-to-the-neck style, cut 9 Jong with belt ull around'at... 4.98 Blue Serge Norfolk Suits A heavy weight strictly all wool Navy Blue Serge, in Norfolk style, in ages 6 to 16 years, # tylishly cut, pante full cut peg top mlckerel lined ay 98 throughout, at...... Novelty Coats for Little Men wing of the very newest novelties for the boy from $34 to 10 years. tlands, Elysians and Fur Collar Overcoats, on sale at GRAPE FRUIT Fancy Fiorides; just arrived. BOILED HAM Ih".""°*4! 29¢ | FRESH EGGS aus *“2e.v" Sel! Large Size, |Good Size 98, $4,908, $595 ee SARDINES vai ARPS chai g CHEESE a!"s'fiv 25¢|| 3 for 280 | 4 for 25¢ $328; $4.98: $595 e $795 ean EXTRA CREAMERY BUT- Chvrued trom ‘pure rieb FIGS fusctous: taver trust; Big Boys’ Overcoats Extra long overcoat, High Grade Long Overcoats Ages 10 to 17 years, rough fabrics, in the De TONGUES emoked:1v. ere ° iM 7 17c ade of all wool TER D. PFN... s+ ; cut, € rap nd fresh; Pahise be, Galveston STA MSLIPS, D TO-DAY, Princess "Anne, ‘roe i fark feta, converte cols #4 «yg | back bet al (On E7Olinpeen Crawter® Co, Berend Floor. "On ale Fo-Mee¥0W, meemereee 226 » 20¢} vx . She #8e3 Ib.-cut....

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