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16 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 19 ; 1 | were © u | een AMELIA SUMMERVILLE HIGH PRIESTESS GOES "NW DEER Pann mansion. iviwicnuscuesitise om | 7 mew F. | IN DEER PARK MANSION. | '* 4 his whereabouts When the driver from Grand ¥ ’ a q | to Father's Country Seat all ee UN ies oa | [eters From Babylon, | Helmont house to-day bore , Station, ‘ | BABYLON, L. L, Dee. 11.—Raymond rings at the main 4 , ’ | Reimont, wh eappeared from his trance, An —— -_so — | brid 5 eine, appeared here | he had heard young Belmont had «pent ‘Taste Actress Sues Theatre Owners) Mme. Rique Pleads Guilty, but country pia arrived wi brother, Augunt tel, [admitted that young Belmont had vis- va for Injuries Received When Sentence Is Suspended mont crm eri cite maton halk ead ha tana dl ore ul S on er U urc $25.00 to $34.75 Models at $12.75 Wash Basin Fell. With a Warning. Yo Talte, "Zoung Deiten sausgners | Comet Ae 200 BEAUTIFUL SUITS FOR WOMEN tax! and t % at about what one would expect to pay for the fine material used. It is one of a series of, sen- 1 Amelia Summervilte, who wit! be re-| “I may have violated the lawa of the| «mati narcctian i, Tesie man sett ml aumaqee-ty the, Rewntre Oy Rectng_ Ab sational sales in various wearing apparel branches of our business made possible by the membered by theatrogoers of a gonera- | State, but I have not violated the laws! was identified as belonging to Raymond | city in Westchester County for the Hill- * gon ago as the “Merry Mountain Mast’ | of my own conacience,” declared Mmv. | Belmont. None of the local hackmen or purchase of large stocks at a sacrifice for spot cash. with Henry Dixey tn “Adonis,” ts the | Adele Marie Rique, High Priestess of It is the WARM wind in Winter that Jlows 185,000, The Court [THURSDAY XMAS Men's 50c Pure Silk Half Hose, 30c. PURE SILK Half Hose, In fancy Stripes; some in embroidered’ fig- ures, some in drop stitch; also shot silk effects. Street floor, Men's Butlding, Host street. Women’s 25c Underwear, 19¢ WHITE, shaped, fleece lined, high neck, long sleeves; ae re ital Plaintift in @ sult brought in the City | the Circle of Universal Soul Freedom Court to recover 96,000 from the Broad-| 8nd diaciple of Now Thought, as she. way and Ninetyenixth Street” Realty |@tood before Judge Crain in the Court Gampany, who operate the Riverside | Of General Seastons to-day to be sen- Treatre, at Nox. 2561 to 266 Broadway, | tenced on her plea of guilty of prac: Mies Summerville, who is the Preat-| Using medidine without s license = A ne “Aug Store ‘a | Tall, stately and handsomely Gent of the Professional Women's Laague, 18 now In vaudeville, and her | @urrounded by members of her cult, * Rique defended her faith before ~ A wad Semmptaint tates that on Nov. 2 last, | ixs'Coure and won Her freedom on 8 Like No Other these makers no good, and the continued warm} | Reproduction of 48¢ Neck Company at the Riverdaie ‘Theatre aa |Muapended sentence | In New York spell left this particular well-known maker with Fixings, 25c . 7 & Vaudeville performer, and while en- " ebuds 6n velvet pearing te wasti her trace Tan wae] OMS Bt NO. Tes Wert Bnd igo Ben Unique, bechuse it is exclusively a jewelry store—all a large surplus stock of very handsome gar cineca jibet Pri aveodel, sky Basin jn her dressing room, the basin | ever More elaborate “religious oMces Jewelry and nothing else. The whole effort is directed to ments, such as we have sold in our own stock | | tha pink ‘4 ecame detached from the wail and, | St No. 128 West Seventy-second street, gathering and selecting gems and to originating, selecting at $25.00 to $34.75 and more. If you couid Btreet floor, Centre, Central Building. fading upon her, severely injured her, || Where she practized the doctrines of her ; and producing jewelry. he jals alone, the rich fashion fi d| | 1214c Printed Flannelette, 10c Bhe alleges that becnuse of her in-[Comult beef, | The organization of E. M. GATTLE & CO. is‘of exe see the materials alone, the rich fashion favored 9 MANNER IES Ca Juries sho will be unabls to wear tights g/fate iRgeigs i perts in artists in design, and craftsmen of skill, un- fabrics, you would be amazed that such goods | | | PRINTED ; oF short dresses in her future the- | —70W & Heutenant of police for the work | surpassed in America or Europe. i _ p 3 wrappers, kimonos, etc.; light or etrical work, beoause the Injuries have | Se did in running down the notorious | ‘ ; could be used in suits to Sell at such a price—-| | dark colorings; {0 to 20 yard affected the conformation of her limbs, | taxloab robbers—and Mra, Frances B. The variety includes everything for men and women. 39c White Pique, 29c Yard WHITE PIQUE, in the much desired wide welt; our regular 39¢, quality and as a matter of fact they couldn’t be, and shouldn’t be under any other circumstances. And the shades and colors are just what every woman of taste wants NOW. The styles are as trim and pretty and. fascinatingly up-to-the- other, | Benzecry, County Medical Society detec- The small pieces for ordinary wear are as carefully chosen tive, went to Mme, Rique’s “offices” in as the elaborate jewels for state occasions, West Seventy-second street and applied to her for treatment for Mérvous head- Mere tected alae as ba ietaved aur Meade WW Alsou ea E. M. Gattle & Co. making one much larger than and “thereby affecting thelr eer tract of Indian herbs and od m ; SILK PERSIAN LAW: 1 pbBely, Slate Comptrotter Wallace @.| them thelr headaches would dleappear. Platinumsmiths and Jewelers, minute as ever came from the most fashionable | | dainty waist or dress material, 48¢: |- ee aya taps ng uncer the the Inhars.| Siwy eooted rm, warrant for: Meet, Fifth Avenue at Thirty-sighth Street. tailor, with all the inimitable touch of high grade | | *!"4 * sissé Nose ‘aan ita weaate’ today to ne , test : rape Office of the 8 courts, | ‘The Grand Jury returned « true bill wear. Lining, trimming, every detail is in keep-| ] Separate Petticoat Flounces laever, Muse, who died Hest, is, isle | ceunat, Mme. “Rique, Aeter innumer- ing with the unusually high class workmanship. For Christmas Gifts Able delays she entered a plea of guilty . and was arraigned to-day before Judge Bréjget M. Connor of Elizabeth, N. J.,| Crain for sentence, Mirabeau L. Towns, Who died April M, 1911, leaving a total) her attorney, at once entered a plea for persoan tate valued at $16,485, also) leniency for Mme. Rique, deo'aring that while under the law she was techni- cally guilty of the charge arrainst her, she had only been following the diciates od May 4, 1910,| Of her comeotence and had made no de- , net value $20,015, | Hberate effort to violaje the law. 1910, After hearing Mr. Town's argument |/ {| Judge Crain suspended sentence, at the A . same time warning her not to violate Meee pee gtk are the largest benetie-| the taw again, ‘The women detectives member of the firm of L. Straus &| ad sworn #he took §& fram them for FLOUNCES of the newest designs, values at $2.25 and $2.50 a piece, will be the Lining Store’s offer Thursday at $1.48 a piece $1.25 black Jersey Petticoat Tops 89c. a plece Street floor. rear, Central Rulhting " $2.98 Gas Lamps at $2.49 é OLD BRASS PORTABLES, com- plete with all attachments and four panel cathedral art glass shade, with four panel glass crown; in amber or green, with head fringe to match. Syhene floor, Central Roilding, 7Sc. Tabourets at 50c, left at total personal estate valued at The cut shows but one of a dozen different stun- ning styles in the sale—but attractive as this pic- ture is—it cannot show you the beauty of the materials—the soft gleaming beauty of the vel- vet, the dash of the rough mannish wear—the lustre of the broadcloths or style of the serges. It is one of those sales that one cannot be dis- sketched from a APPoOinted in—unless you forget that at $12.75 Sultin the sale. = Over 200 such Suits cannot stay here long, and ~ you arrive too late. COME EARLY, wu Established 1863 x T. KELLY| 265 Sixth Ave, saw ins. Only Entrance Is Through the Furniture Store 1 at $3.8; and in New York Jeft an estate of | } 624,906. The wid ' Bons and h’s assets with that firm are| the annointment of their heads. Second floor, rear, Central Butlding, Valued at $427, The only realty lo- FUMED OAK, round top and shelf. | gated in New eRe Meee $4.25 Serving Trays at $1.95 Mahogany finish frame, bottont of of France Corsets _| |store i near One Hundred and ' Fifty-eighth street, appra The decedent owned 10 Clothing on Credit for Allf Rheumatic Advice Great Sale of Lily b Prominent Dector’s Nest Prescription Credit is ic ven- } tonal chy maak Mia bonde State of ‘ nemadieiwoler icra ient dutinkene holdavn Satan The Little Books a eS ial centile hans ancen sro nna neaenn et every he wants to look his $6.00 to $16.50 Values at $2 .98 Pub. at 35c. Our Price ISe Meo died Dec. 15, 1810, had among her | 5 Migs: atsiata st, ass any other 600 SEEMS LIKE A MISTAKE IN THE PRINT, but that is exactly what we mean in this ° dalineatbee), Of: avec’, phase be a ae und, ‘Take these two calls upon his money. Pairs | ¢xtraordinary sale of high zrade Corseis—the kinds that sell regularly at $6.00 to $16.50, and | | ive *h The net viluesof her New York estate| nsredients home and put them into a Don’t lose any of the plea- even more in other shops—all for your cho'ce Thursday at $2.98. The Little Book of Kisses. Of after deductions is $10,412, The value of | ba't good whiskey, Shake the >that bel “hel | ‘ A Love. Of Brides. Of Sports. Of Out- Gecedent’s estate outilde of New York & tablespoonful before sure that belongs to Christ- Custom made, boned with walohn] adapted to all sorts of {ign res—ex- Th's sale-is usually hgld dfter Christ- |] 49°F. OF Cheer. Of Lullabies, Of ‘This tw wald it remedy known Btate is not disclosed. Charles Cuff, who died April a, 1910,| f @wnel 2 lots on Stockholm street, Brook- fe oF fails famous | | taughter. Of Limericks. Of Schoo! decided to ffer the | | Pays. Of Bohemia —amaterials being brocaded coutil a-4| tr ely long, lending the ‘ong straight mas——it is th, : tae it concern of sur batiste, white French coutil and the | back and hip suppressing Ines that) cOncstn of sie mas time because of lack eee cas a tsekeholm street, Brook | sug c t Av Gah. teach. deaths a fabric, | Sive Brace to ths figure and conform | $0" and wi "4 ; the estate is $1.200. sitet Maca get immediately the clot! <s pebret aia s tet Pan TPH | to the dress styles of the dav. All the Mie ot tne hiek verida neato Tein ae baterrce amerees T Joy of Newark, N.., who gm hours trom ‘hie you need, without having to MBUSNT Ta Frites Chuiloccees viernes aete ge ane fir eetil difference in the fit and look of a] | A Cook Book that every household " realty vi ar | tak u jodicine instead of this - il Vou can sav. : ee Cor m-] the highest achievement c° Ci garment ie f hos a Pa gi ol Inalvt “on having the genuine. \ wait until you can save up the prise models of the newest lines, | n:aking. Second floor, front, East Building, anu Eta ae, rear, Fast Building, pound in the original Hundreds here by i eects were stocks taxable In New York State which have been appraise i ata total vaiue cf $19. * gearmaret, Banks, wino died Dee, 16 ——— , owned No. M1 Kart One Hundred and Highty-reventh street appratecd at |. 2OS,F Cet, Comms. Callouser, Nun $3,900 and a lot in Brooklyn appralsed ful of Calocide in. the At $250, maging a total estate of $1,000. The appraisers in the following estates report that they have been unable tw Jooate any assets in New York State: John H. Schne! lel O'Ne morey. No extra charge for opening ar account. Terms of Payment to Suit Customers Ourconven ent terms of pays ment afford an excellent op- portunity to buy your Wi clothing now. A at the time of pure balance divided in sma | THURSDAY XMAS SPECIALS | x Fancy Embroidered. Pillowcases At 98c, a pair. Hen initial. Very neatly At $1.85 a pair, cases, neatly boxed, = erchiefs--- Underpriced - $5.25 to $15.75 Duchess and Duchess and Point Handker- chiefs, $3.00 to $8.00 Each s one of the most remarkable offerings ever made anywhere at any ces, so moderate that you cannot afford to miss buying at least for a gift, All beautifully made, exquisite point effects. Street floor, Central Bullding, Real L ed and embroidered Pillowcases, with or without hemstitched, embroidered and Initial Pillow- Sobway floor, Weat Bull ling Hope Constipation Gall Stones How toGet Weilil'; | Ship Carries Santa Clean, By Taking \§ Th tim __THUFSDAY XMAS SPECIALS” $5.05, Paradise Sprays, $2.05 IN NATURAL AND COLORS, 14 strands in a bunch. $7.00 and $8.00 fine orted velvet shapes, $4.45, Late Winter sty'es. Sirert and Mezzanine floor, East I LUPHURSD. 2 Eis eoe tas at oe _TnURSORy MNT SESE 1.10 All Wool Whipcords, 89 Bape eas eae oes |S (CEHURSBRY XMAy SPECIALS | St, OO) WHIPCONGs, Ove ‘ij RD SERGES are among the mogt favored fabrics Just now; @ mically refi ond _ | bases ‘of champa-oh, well, lots of| putes rt ? ° THESE WHIPC es « ots of | ° Keren ie by = r\ — ‘ Men S Shaker Knit Sweaters, $2.75 dress or sult ib would make a most acceptable gift; 42 inches wide; all safe Hal Wee Pr * a things. IN ooklet. cia, Di ‘The Zacrza oF Women's & Misses’ Coats, 7.98 to 49.9) | Men's'& Youths’ Suits, 11.50 to 35.00 B | Wemen's & Misses’ Suits, 13.50 to 43.99 | Men's & Youths Overcosts, 12.59 to 35.00 Women’: & Misses Dresses, 5.98 t> 35.00 | Boyz’ Suits & Overcoats, 4.95 to 9.95 Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 o’Clock 3 -| SpeciaiGliveOin 1! Americans who are (Caliahan's.) ama Conal, In her hold o-day were 200 Christ- of candy, forty cises ined tn fnade, What Ie ren et F wool with round distinet cord; popular navy blue shades, SHAKER KNIT Sweaters, with ruff neck collars; good strong grade of yarn; ‘ in three colors, gray, maroon and navy. Dress, Suit and Skirt Lengths for Gifts, Street flosr, froat, Eas: Building, At 25% to 50% Less Than Regular Prices Hundreds of dress, suit and skirt lengths, comprising almost every weave tn J dress fabrics. Any length inclosed in a holly box for the asking. ay | Men’s $1.50 Slippers, 98c. albedo 2 Oe BLACK KIDSKIN, low cut Slippers, with a neat patent leather. band, full | round toes, easy fitting lasts. $5.00 to $7.00 Mules, $2.95 Imported Boudoir Slippers, in mule design, made of very beautiful materials, in various colors, over the new drawn-out last. Seoond floor, West Building, We Close ings at 6 o'Clock, Open Saturdays Cnill 10 7. My EX WONDER In ; KZ sian $4100 eal | AN OUTFIT FOR*T” A WEE le t the Lowest rrices in Ai \.ew York We Off tte al ores ae Room in Your House or ‘Apart zt foraPaymsatol seu W aK. out you's way to health $2.50 cmitt%,.gWaist Patterns, $1.75 We have sold them for as much as $2.00. You never saw such exquisite Important to all Women | Readers of this Paper. hand embroidery and combination drawnwork. Other magnificent designs, fully worth $5.50, at $2.35 | Street floor, center, Central Building, | THURSDAY XMAS SPECIALS $4.69 White Blankets, $3.75 Pair | % GOOD QUALITY white Blankets, dainty pink or blue borders; part wool, DIAMOND RINGS y troubl i _~—: full size; our regular $4.69 quality at $3.75 a pair. hay y I y an «Taal Strictly all wool scarlet Blankets, full sist, ee kind, at... .,.$5.08 a pair. i % the ki hy con- .: Wool filled Comfortables, covered with the best quality figured sateen, with 9- $35. $35. $35. i hey may the other organs | Thch borders; more serviceable than down recy Bue White—Perfectly Cut erea | Thousands upon s of women | have kidney or bladder trouble and never < | THURSDAY XMAS SPECIALS | Women’s $12.50 Coats, $7.75 MADE OF STYLISH rough fabrics, in dark blue, Oxford gray and H full length velvet back turndown collar and deep cuffs. Frey eh Hae None sent C, O. D. or on approval. Seecond floor, Ceatral Building, just as warm; full size, $5.40 each, Subway floor, Weet Bull'ing, t deal with pain ; Golden Ok Table, dache and loss of amb 0) M150 Poor health makes you nervous, irri- | table and may be despondent; it makes any one #0. | But thousands of irritable, nervous, tired and broken-down women have re- the HB Win every pure * Hi chase of $100 and over we will pre- sent a Pair of Oil ) Paintingsin Sha- y will do for rioge. ro by h ry re ‘ © $5 |them. Every reader of this paper, who ff dow Boxes, 10x20 not already tried it, may address Dr’ Hl or 12x24, Biz. $6.50 3, 4,5 Room i Apartment i Outfits at SPE Tw ge | SPECIALS_| 15cCeylon Crinkle Seersucker, llcYd. 1,00 YARDS, right from the mill; an extra good grade of old-fa Cyinéle Seersucker, a rough dry fabric that needs no fits inane of pink and white, sky and white, navy and white, gray and white, helio and white and tan and white; 28 inches wide. Subway floor, West Building, pili RSDAY XN CIALO ] | Axminster Rugs---Special Lot 814 X 10% Feet, $15.00 RUGS THAT are serviceable and In excellent colorings and designs, A gift that will be pleasing to most every one. Thine floor, Rest Building Remedy. p-Root brings new life and ac- ity to the kidneys, the cause of such j trouhles. aple hottle to see | what wamp-Root, the great Kidne: | THURSDAY XMAS SPECIALS | SM ae 08c Linen Centerpieces, 69¢ || $2.25 cin" Chocolate Sets, $1,75 ilmer & Co., Binghamton, FOURTEFN PIECES, exquisitely decorated in rich floral effec receive sample bottle free , TWENTY-THREE Inch round Centerplect » lace trimmed and insertion; colors; green foliage, delicate tints and gold trimming; san purchase the reg pretty eyelet embroidery; regularly 98c., to go at 68c, itor orders only. inte pot and six cups and saucers, ed |FHURSDAV XMAS SPECIALS | diem onda, ont: ts, in natural t consists of choco- floor, Central Building,

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