The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1912, Page 11

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Sani lini deiieaiins uaemenaenie ~ BOY BOUGHT REVOLVER “BY WAY OF NEWARK,” THEN SHOT BROTHER Clerk Asked to Explain How ‘Weapon Was Procured by Evading Law. James Casey, a clerk for the New York Sporting Goode Company, No. 15 Werren street, who {s accused of sell- ing firearms to a minor, was held to- day in $600 ball for trial by Magistrate MeQuade in the Tombs Court. The ar- rest Wes brought bot by Justice Mayo of the Children’s Court after the arraignment before blm of Walter Mc- Bride, fifteen years old, charged with shooting his twelvewyear-old brother Walter McBride told that on Aug. he had gone to the sporting geote store bought @ rifle, which he had hid- min his home, La: id, he had gone back to buy a Iver, but was told by the olerk that if he would to @ certain store in Ni rk, N, J., the revolver would be delivered to him in New York. This, the boy sald, he did. On Nov. 2% Walter sugges younger brother that they na West show. Louis agreed, but asked what they would do for guna, right,” replied Wal- ifle and a «Ho then produced twe belts, one of which contained thirty-eight cartridges. In thi ir play ‘Walter fired the loaded revo! vip 3 ‘The bullet lodged in and the boy was removed Hood Wright Hospital, "3 there is said to be critical, iter, who 1s one of tem ehildren the J. His condition ol, Gorgas PANAMA, Deo, 4—Li ©. Gorgas, Sanitary OMc Zone, with his staff, sail Guayaqutl, where fil investigate the | sanitary condition of the port at the request of the Ecuadorean Government. | Hub-iviark “Patrol” F ubbers For Policemen, Postmen, Ete. It wear rubbers from one end of the day to the other, you know it pays to buy the best rubber that is made. You need a heavy extra quality; no light or medium weight rubber is designed to meet the requirements of Policemen, Postmen, Motormen, Laborers and Teamsters. Try Hub-Mark ‘Patrol’ Rubbers this Winter. The extra tough tap and high-grade upper. give them double the life of an ordinary rubber and make them the most economical for hard, constant wear. They are made by a factory that has been in the business for sixty years and has always given particular attention to the problem of making rubbers to meet special con- ditions. Storm . Tilustrations of various styles of Hub- Mark rubbers are appearing in the stree! cars, Hub-Mark rubber footwear le made for all purposes for men, women, boys Tf your dealer cannot aupply y Boston Rubber Shoe Co: Male M: nN rem noes Estab) 18 THIS NEW $250 ORMSBY ON THE CLUB PLAN You Save Over $10 THIS NEW $325 HAM?TON Christmas Club Offer PIANO ON TRIAL WITHOUT Cosi, 8148 No MONEY DOWN Si PR WEEK Stop into Story & Clark's, select any Ormsby Piano, pay us not a penny, simply try it in your home at Story & Clark's risk. Price only $148, TRY IT WITH. OUT RISKING ANYTHING GIMBELS A Full Month’s Interest Dating from DECEMBER FIRST, will be credited on January Ist on all deposits made in our Interest Department y On or Before DECEMBER 10th at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum, if re- maining on deposit on January 1st. GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers Main Floor, Rear Balcony For Gray Skies or Blue Umbrellas—Walking Sticks A Fine Christmas Display This is a collection for connoisseurs. We set sail after every- thing that was most beautiful, most un- usual, in designs of the handles of the umbrellas and in the woods from which the walking sticks are made. _And now we in- vite you to see one of the richest collec- tions in New York. Here are WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS with heads of Damascus steel, at $6 to $35; some with purse top at $16, with handles of rhinoceros horn, mounted on malacca wood, at $15 and $20; of rich Russian enamel, $5 to $15; and exquisite tops of Venetian silver, on snakewood handles, at $20 and $25. Other styles include crystal at $12, and 14-k. gold-mounted at $9 to $50. The UMBRELLAS for MEN are mounted with buck and Cape Horn, rhinoceros horn, ivory and 14-k. gold and are priced from $5 to $365. COVERINGS and FRAMES are carefully selected for service, at whatever price. And among the lower-priced Umbrellas there is extraordinary variety—for instance— 100 Styles of Umbrellas at $2 All silk, and silk-and-linen; many kinds of handles. 50 Styles of Umbrellas at $3 In the newest designs of handles; pure silk or silk-and-linen, Over 100 Styles of Umbrellas at $5 In a beautiful assortment of handles, coverings of excellent silk. Women’s Colored Umbrellas at $2| Children’s Umbrellas at 75c to $3, to $6.50. Dress Suit Case Umbrellas, $2 to Parasols at $1.60 to $25. $8.60. Children’s Parasols at $1 to $3.75. Riding Crops, $2 to $16. The collection of MEN’S WALKING STICKS contains an equally large number of choice and unusual examples: including all the rarer woods; snake- wood inlaid with silver in unique designs, rhinoceros horn and other styles, at $1 to $60. Fine Malacca Walking Sticks are $36 to $60, and a set of Umbrella and Cane, mounted in 14k. gold, is $100. Main Fioor New Colors in These Petticoats of Silk $2.95 and $38.95 Ever so many shades of green, but as the brilliant emerald is the favorite, you will probably prefer a Petticoat of that rich color. So many shades of rose that for a moment the collection seems like a veritable garden of beautiful blooms. Besides, there are many tones of blue, brown and gray. And, of course, white and black. Quite the p Prettieay style has a shaped flounce banding that is tucked at intervals, and is edged with a narrow side- pleated ruffle. This style in chiffon taffeta is $3.95. Festoons of narrow pleating make a $3.95 messaline style quite delightful. The silk Jersey top model at $2.96 fastens with a placket at the side, and is trimmed with a deep pleated ruffle of messaline, Other Petticoats in an extensive assortment, various prices up to $26. Second Floor In the GIMBEL 10Y STORE The GIMBEL JEWELRY and SILVER STORE Presents a Rich Fund of Christmas Suggestion In Gifts of Quality at Prices Far from Costly Here is a veritable Golconda of beautiful gift-things, assurance of its good taste, its reliable quality, has already built up an enviable reputation for precisely these things. Wide assortments in Jewel: | costly, are indeed three of Solid Gold Jewelry For Men Cigar Cutters (illustrated), two patterns, in Roman gold, at $1.60, usually $3. Other styles, $2.60 to $4.25; with full-cut diamond, $6.25. Pocket Knives, for end of vest | chain, solid gold handles and ring and four finc steel blades, $2, usually $3.50. A very special design, set with full- ‘cut diamond, $5 and $5.25. Tie Clasps, large size for mono- gram, usually $1.75; plain Roman gold finish, set with diamond, $2.76. Solid Gold Cuff Links, in plain Roman and fancy patterns, at $1.60 pair, usually $2. \ Signet Rings, solid gold, in a unique design, (illustrated), $7.60, usually $10.50. Men’s Gold-Filled Jewelry Cont Chains, 60¢ to $2 Ribbon Fobs, $1 to $3.60 Metal Fobs, $2 to $5 Key Chains, $2.60 to $3.75 Cuff Links, 60¢ to $2 Tie Clasps, 60¢ to $1.25 Pearl Vest Sets, $3 to $8.60 Scarf Pins, 26¢ to $9 Inexpensive Jewelry Cut Crystal Lorgnette Chains, with 126 crystals, real gun-metal, chain (il- lustrated), at’ $2.60, usually $5. Other styles 76¢ to $6. Real Gun-metal Ring Mesh Purse, 50c, usually $1, Other styles $1 to $7.50. Real gun-metal Memo Tablets, 60c, usually $i, Imported Slipper Buckles, oxidized and platinum finish, rhinestones and colored settings, 60¢ pair, usually $3. German Silver Mesh Bugs, ring mesh, fancy pendant ornaments, $2, usually’ $3, Long Jeweled Chains, gold-plated and platinum gray, sapphire, ruby, ; 8methyst, crystal and emerald, 60c, |uaually $i. French—or Inexpensive —Jewelry La Vallicres in sterling silver, set | with fine small rhinestones and dainty | styles, sizes and shaper; oval, plain, | | colored pendants. $3.60 jg $32.50. | | the chief merits of this dazzlingly beautiful collection. Solid Gold Jewelry For Women Handy Pins, in English or Roman gold finish, $1, usually $1.50, Gold Rings, set with coral, in cameo design illustrated, from Flor- ence, Italy, at $2.60, usually $5; $3.60, usually $7, and $3.75, usually $7.50—all helf price. Same design in sterling silver, at $1.50, usually $2.50. Girls’ Single-stone Diamond Rings, full cut, in a beautifvl pure white and very brilliant, plain or f ney, 14-kt. gold mountings, at $10, usually $14. Solid Gold Bracelets, graved, at $2.60, usually Other styles, $4.75 to had Pendants, solid gold, with real Baroque pearl, at » usually $1; mH sees usually $4.25; at $3, usually hand-en- 3.75. Sterling Silver Vasgy, silver-etched, glass - lined, $1.60 to $37.60. Silver Deposit Vases, $2.25 to $14.75 Silver Deposit Water Pitcners $5.60, usually $7.50, Other styles, $2.60 to 918.75, Decantegs, $6 to $13.60. Special Perfume Bottles, 600, usu- by Pik 4: oul Pa any sha) an lesigns, to $7.60. z sad ss Sugar and Cream Sets, $1.26, usually $1.75. ‘ = (Illustrated). Men's Solid Gold Signet Scarf ins, at 60c, usually 75c. Bolid Goid Brooches, sct with rubies and sapphires, $3.60, usually $7.50; at $2, usually $3.75. Box Pins, fangy designs, at $5, usually $12, Watches Extension Bracelet | Watches, in sterling silver, with very small seven-jewel movement, at $6, us! Men's Elgin Watch open-face, 7-jewel and guaranteed 20-year gold case, hinged back and at $8.50, usually $10.50 vi in 15-jewel, | $11.60, usually $13, German Silver Jewelry Powder Boxes, plain polished, thin models, $1. Powder Boxes, plain polished, with Plush and spring, $2. Vanity Cases, with compart- ment for coins and powder’ and tined with wistaria moire, for in- visible hairpins, ete., at $2, usu- ally $3.50. ‘oin Holders, for one to four coins, plain polished or striped, 60¢ to $2. Mesh Bags, unlined, new fringed bottom, unbreakable mesh, fancy frames, $3 to $5.60. Memo Pads and Pencils, 60c, usually $1. ally $1. Pretty Gifts | In Sterling Silver Vanity Cases, to $7.60. C oin Holders, $1.25 to $10.50. Lip Salve, 76e to $7.50. Memo Tablets, $1.26 to $5.60, Fitted Vanity Cases, $10, usu- ally $16.60. 1%, Fitted Vanity | 4 Casrs, at $9.50, usually $13.50 (Tlus rated), Cigarette Cases, $7.60 to $35. Match Boxes, 76c to $9. Pocket. Knives, 76 to $6.60, Cigar Cutters, $1 to $2.50, Cigar Lighters, $3 to $11.69, Photograph Frames Photograph Frames, in many 1 6c to $36; engraved, $8.60 to $30, Drawstring Purses, 76¢, usu-| Casters, fine pierced designs, glass bottles, special at $3. yy Sugar and Cream Sets, thread edge, at $5, usually $7. Other models up to $29 set. Sandwich Trays, new pierced de- i Bes 88 0 Ors ‘seid dias ‘ruit Bowls, insaw-pi lesigns, $15 to $26. Salt Bottles, all sterling silver- mounted, 76¢ to $2.76. Special, with etched or engraved top, $1, usually $1.25. Special Silver - plated Atomizers; won't leak, to carry as a vanity case in purse or bag, $1. Egk Cups, individual, with spoons, it Tbe. ’ a English Sugarand Cream Sets,$2.25. Vienna Water Sete, silver plated wire designs; many have full large handles to carry, $16 to $28. ins, lace designs in all the apes set with rhinestones and pearls, $3.60 to $15. Mar Pins, silver plated, — rhine- stones and fancy tone set, to $3.00, ported Vallier white velve! case, at 750, usu- $1.2 designa, in rhinesto mbinations, $1 to $05, orgenette na of sterling silver, with 1 cut at Bay to 8. end ‘Trays, $12.50 to 950, Candle Stok $5 to $25.4 Silver-Plated Ware English Jam Jara with Spoon, $3, usually $4.50. Other patterns, 64.78 Strainers, special woven wire r with handle sth on glass bow! with rim silver-plated (lustrated), sunlly $1.60, r ntyles, £00 to Mig Sets of 4 or 6 Cupa, with n rack, $10 to $10.50, models at $7.00 to $11.60, h , any of which you can choose and and its fair price. For the Gimbel Jewelry and Silver Store ive with full and Silverware that will lastingly do the giver credit, and yet are far from ,_ From the thousands of things with holiday fitness we suggest a few—for the housekeeper, the school maiden, the young man, the “best girl,” be she mother, sweetheart or wife—for father, big brother or husband. And many of these at prices made specially low for the occasion: Silver-plated Ware Toast Racks, 5] at 500, usually 75c. yles, at $1 to $5.60. Bon-bon Dishes pierced styles. Copied from real sil to $2, Silver - plated Plesced In new designa, $3. (illustrated) , We Sandwich n8s, usually » . porcelain-lined, new usually $10. ay to 088, Tea;wet Trays, €11.80 to 980, Cutlery ‘a Scio Sets, 11 d dark green violet and block eather Case, areen nly teel, two bl bination of 24 blades, Stag Pocket Knives, from twe te full combination, 68¢ to $3.78 h Ivory Clocks, new model; Anixhed. with gold or jal at $8, usually $2.50, Clocks, in many new ; hand " ‘locks, braws, gun-metal | and nic Tnany new" altades aid ome with alarms. All our own Ny eet 4 and gui @llver, bram n s a sb yEnt-dag, mano ‘a hour amd halgshows, % | Crystal Regulators, eight All the latest shapes and finishes. 614.88 tcWrapatather's Clovks, chiming th ray ‘father's jocks, min, hour and half-hour. to igh, ™* , Table Cutlery earl-handied Medium Kniv net, uaunily. $16, se Big Pearl-handied 2. earl-handled Knives and Forks, wooden chests, from 6 knives and forks, at 12 fork cheese sc carving # Ki one with 12 kni 1 salad set, 2 Dleces J 1 ple Knife: $100, = Main Di 2-nlece at Floor. Table Crystal and Cut Glass In a Scintillating Christmas Display Always—twelve months the Gimbel Crystal Store is now at holidoy + it in the year—one of the few great and particularly beautiful coliections of Glassware in New York, ith of splendor, A Great Military Encampment' For the Boys Who Love to Play Scldiers| The war clouds have settled over the Toy Store. ‘The great | shape, and for every occasion, from toy army has been mobilized, and long columns of troops are! the plain water tumblers for the marching to the front from every direction. It is a splendid!kitchen at 60¢ a dozen, to the spectacle, fit to stir the martial blood of every boy who likes| superb banquet service of rock soldiers. crystal, hand-engraved by Fritsche First there are the lead soldiers— at 81,060, e y f we have ever seen, Every And besides the Table Glassware branch of the service and prac- you will find a vast number of tically every nation that has an | decorative articles that will make = army is represented. ‘ ifts of much charm—such as Table For ; instance, there are Ameri- Yecorations, Wine Sets, Trinket, cas, British, French, German, !Sets, Marie Antoinette Baskets, Italian, Russian, East Indian |Dr. Johnson Punch bowls, Lem- and other soldiers—infantry, jonade Sets and many others, artillery, signal corps, hussars, ; Some special indications with a dragoons, lancers, andso on, and | ne the Auditorium, Eignui |) },5!idav trend: ’ , prices are from 50c to $18 a set. eer. ; ‘ igvour arge stock of pianos of various @andard maken and ‘have tame Complete Sets of Artillery—witn soldiers, horses and gun, sa to 8600 va,| Cut Glass Articles dei vired In your kome atonce. Nodes, node ay, Small weekly And there are complete Ambulance Corps at $2 and $2.60. ply Cut on Pure Crystal Blanks. or month y payments to suit) Plamos are fully guaranteed. Then there are Lead Soldier Sets of Boy Scouts, Infantry, Sailors, Indians,| Salad or Fruit Bowls, our own de- Roman Warriors, Knights, Crusaders, East Indians and the like, and prices | signs, $4.75. range from $1.75 to $18, zy Celery Trays, deep cut border and annons of all sorts, of course—grim-looking ones that shoot harmless! English bands, $3.75. rubber sticks, 60c to $3.25 Jugs, 314 pints, cut handle, our spe- Tron Cannons that shoot sticks and paper balls, at 26c, 60¢ and 76c. cial design, $5.76 Fine Field Guns, perfect models for shooting caps, rubber tips or powder, ieratal Pog ll Ty d $1.60 to $10.60 each. Crystal Ice Cream Trays, deep oval Aeroplane Stationary Cannons, breach-loading, $6; shape, $30, i‘ nons, $3.60; Wooden Cannons on wheels, at 60 to 6. Orange or Cut Fruit Bowls, oval Other weapons too—Swords, 10¢ to $12 each; Wooden Rifles, 26¢ to 75c; | shape, our special designs, $12.76, Punch Bowls on foot, our own de- sign, $25. Its spreading space contains over a hundred open-stock patterns in Table Glassware, in every size and as fine a collection as! Don’t Fail to Take the |) Chi'dren to See Santa Claus’s Carnival It is one of the great holiday sights of the City. They will ‘0 wild with delight over the ‘olar Bears’ Store, the Village Fire Brigade in i coming Anim mechanical toys .: setion NeW 3275 Pann. $173 on our club Plan New $400 Piano, $285 o uu Kew $450 Piayer Piano wi'h Free Music Rolls, $298 Kew $550 Player Piano with Free Music Rolls, $395 By purchasin: anew Piano on Story & Clark Cub Plan than $100 on the rr'ce of your pano besides receiving pian nest lessons free for one year, On ihe Ciub «lam you can se.ect any piano Gini Man |, Blee mps, 12-inch bow! cover, ! connections, and in very rich d igns, $26, Table Centres for short ster ers, special design, $15.76. Fern Dishes, with silver-plated lin- ing, our own special cutting, $5.75. Jugs for water, claret or lemonade, tall shape, our special design, $15. Vases, 14-inch high, in square 8 rose and deep cut design, $18. Cheese ith cover, our own $6.50 doz. Cocktails at $4.60 dos, $5 doz. Cordials at $3.76 d¢ A Bohemian Engraved Service, with border— doz. Goblets at $2 doz. doz, ‘complete with Cut lated lining, Fern ai 6. ay, ‘emonade Sets, large | $2.15 Jug, richly cut, 6 Tumbiers to mateh and 12-inch Mirror Tray. $3.76. Crystal Table Sets At Special Christmas Prices An encrusted gold band Service— loz. Goblets at $15 doz. . Champagnes at $15 dos, rets at $12 doz. Socktails at $12 doz. Jordiuls, at $10 doz. He Cae Water Sine at Gy bo: Pan a b .50 d iskey Glasses, $8.75, 12 Gold-engraved Tumblers, pack- A Baccarat Crystal Service, bell-}ed in boxes, $3.76. shaped, Renaissance cut— 12 Baccarat Tumblers in boxes, $1.76 Hi doz. Bobet at 05 dos, - uy i Tumblers, we re os h doz, Clarets at $ English initial, in white $5 bores, 600, Piteh Floor One Year's Course PRIVATE PIANC LESSONS by Graduate aeoakat Music Absolutely Free with Purchase of Any Piano, No Matter What Price, An English Rock Crystal Service— Goblets at $25 doa, at $20 doz. Is at $20 doz, $70 doz. Champagnes at $26 dos. other Stationary Can- SELECT YOUR XMAS PIANO NOW This liberal club offer is limited in time, so select your piano at once— before It is too late. If you cannot call, write or telephone and we will send a special representative with full particulars, STORY & CLARK PIANO CO. Se] 12 & 14 West 32d St., New York BROOKLYN, 1100 Broadway & 4813 5th Av. NEWARK, 101 Halsey St. Air Rifles, 0c to $1.50; Pop-guns, 25c and 60c, | Forts in various styles, from 0c, to a fine large foreign castle, at $22. ‘ Large Forts, with set of Lead Sol- diers special at $16. And many other things of military nature—making wonderful collection that will delight the boys. Soldier Uniforms, for the boys to wear, 60c to §7. Fourth Floor m Sets, full size, $4.60. | GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. ar and I design, loz. doz, Wines at $3.95 doz.

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