The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1912, Page 8

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coe Who May Be Back After Eloping : ——. | MOTT BACK HERE | Young Millionaire and Actress, ’ MRS. BOWNE MAY $°""""""""=™ ~ |, BEATHONE, 10 Hector Fuller, Who Pursued Elopers Round World for $25,000, Is in Frisco. a = — WON'T DISCUSS CASE. | Caught Them in Shanghal, It’s) Said, and Was Told to $ Come Home. GAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 1%.— The! Pacific Mail steamship Persia arrived here yesterday from the Orient with Hector Fuller, war correspondent, @board, He ts the young man who was @ent around the globe with a promise of $2,000 If hi ula separate Jordan 1, Mott 84 of New York and Mrs , ‘Walter Bowne of Flushing, U. I., who, 6 as atleged, eloped trom New York in ° May last on the Bast Indian tramp steamer Indrade. Anether Heotor Puller got here from Asia @ Week ago and he Was misteken for the pursuer of Mott. Meantime one of the objects of that pureuit, Mott himself, arrived beck in New Yerk a month ago. ‘The mystery still existing in the ence #9 0 to the present whereabouts of Mrs. Bowne, On that point Hector Fuller to-day refused to threw cay @ newspaper man for many years, have “I was given the opportunity to get away from news drudgery, to revisit the Bast, with all its old associations, on the ene coniition that 1 woud not! WESTERN MINING MAN DIES |SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED FOR TARIFF HEARINGS. Presentation of Arguments From talk, I have kept my word, and al- A, though reams of copy have been turned SUDDENLY AT THE WALDORF out concerning my trip and ite object I have never contributed one word to the/ Expires of Heart Disease While | @OWNE TILL READY TO FOR. GIVE RUNAWAY WIPE, IT’S SAID. ‘The last heard from Mre. Bowne was fn Ohina, when Mott was there, and it ‘was then sald the pair would settle! ore in hie luggage to have been eith @omewhere in the interior of the Flowery |_ mining engineer or a mining pore Kingdom and let the weatern world for-| moter, died euddenty of heart trouvle MRS. WALTER BOWNE. tes ‘C38 Giving Wife’s Address in Agate to Zinc Crowded Into Month of January. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18—"I want to eee the tariff hearings concludes by the ena of Janvary.” said Democratic Leader Underwood yesterday. The Ways and Means Committes, of which he is get their romantic existence. At last! souowing an attack of acute indigestion accounts Buwne wae still in a forgiving i A ble that she ie back in the vicinity of New York. Tt ts eald to be not improba-| St the Walder? last aight, paints, Jan, 6. Schedule B—EZarths, earthenware tt has @ wife, whom he mar- | Francisco. Mail waiting for him, how- and glassware, Jan. 6. when ber father, Prot. Pitkin wae|Captain. He was @ heavily built man of | tures, J Mot bg Saat fo penta Caretetren Mase, in May ever, uniformly included the title of in the faculty of Thayer Academy. giz feet and more end seemed in the| Schedule D—Wood and manefac- Mre. Frances Hewitt Bowne was once | best of health. tures, and Schedule L, silk and ailk a chorus girl at the, Tivoli in San Fran- cisco, She went to New York under the | called the hotel office by telephone afd etage name of Frances (Vi vson, asked that a house physician be sent to In New York her voice attracted Carl Breil, managing director of the New Opera Company, aid he offered her acontract. She create! the role of At 7.15 o’clott last night Capt. Rose | goods, Jan. 13. a room, Dr, Robert C. Adams and wr. | and other beverages, Jan. 16. Mooro went to Capt. Rose's room. | genedule F—Tobacco and manufec- tures and Schedule M, pulp, paper end ry bad attack of indiges- id. In case anything #erious Nadine in “The Chocolate Soldier,” | came of It he asked that his wife in San Francisco be notified. Before he could even give her address he fell dead. oper York on May 18. The pair shipped Coroner Feinberg went to the hotel, le anid Capt. Rose had died of heart ) ae ateward and stewardess. Mott's! disease. father put Fuller on the trafl, and Fuller, starting from London, tried to _— road strike, He then toak sn Gibraltar ana almost caught up at Port — catch at Colombo, Ceylon, but, so the etory goes, did not come up with ihe of bis pursuit until all arrived anghal, China, where Mott Is sald ve told Fuller to go back to New CIGARETTES A DAY—WELL— Y It's Her Own Business, for That's i What Mrs. Thompson Told ¥ Missionary. GAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2—"Tf you s had a little pet domsie that you car- ’ ried about with you everywhere and & steamship steward told you that you & would have to leave It out on the cold deck at night, would you comply with bis wishes?” Mrs, J. Q. Thompson, wife of an as- sistant to Attorney-General Wioker- sham ani a pesvenger on the Pacific | § Mail steamer Persia, arriving to-day | # from Yokohama, asked this question of some of her fellow passengers. There ts 9 rule of the company against allowing oge in staterooms, but this did not de- ter Mrs. Thompson from carrying out her plans. Another incident caused Mrs. Thomp- eon some unpleasantness during the cruise. A misslonsry asked Mre, Thomp- to stop smoking. She had boasted to friends sne smoked sixty clrareites a a Gay and the missionary thought t!\s | 3 y was too mar : “Why I smoke and how'l emoke is my own business,” she ix alleged to have be = cai DOG TO LEAD SUFFRAGETTES. 4 ‘They're Ready for Their Filgrim- | age to Albany. 9 “Votes for Women ‘‘igrime—On to * Meany! will be on the banner carried by the Suffragetic Pilsrims when next Monéay they start from Two Hundred |} end. Forty-third street on thelr two weeks’ walk to the State Capital. Under Dee 1.—Capt. W. RAN FRANCIBCO, overtake the pair -t Gibraltar, Dut hie | c. maa rea tian wae bela Mw tm Spain. Uy © tall | Cott tage ue seewowy tavercetad’ fe St) Nevada and Placer County quart: Belg, Hie. then’ planned (0. make ©|ganFranciocs cod hea 0 howe here. ‘Mahlers STORE FOR WOMEN 6th Ave. at 31st St. $20 Fur Hats at ‘10 A handsome collection of the new style mil- linery at a very low price. The Hats are draped in a soft effect cap shape, and come in Arctic Seal or Moleskin. Quite the rage now. : $2.50 Ostrich Plumes at $1.25 Fine quality and fluffy flues; 16-inch lengths. In all colors. $1.50 Comfy Slippers at 95c. In the regulation slipper or Juliet styles. In all colors. $5 Satin Slippers at $3.50 Beautiful evening slip of the best qual! satin. In all colors and Lope ~v the banner will trot Elizabeth, a bull- @og owned by Mrs. Ines Craven. Mise Rosalie Jones is going through 4 arousing the people to action f While carrying the message to Gov, |B Bulzer and the Legislature, the pil- | By grims will distribute campaign iitera- ture along the road, stopping at houses | he to talk for the referendum. Miss Ide pins and needles ready to patch gar- ments. Up to date only one man has regia- the country along the ling of march | . { C, Craft will carry a repair kit with | Slipper Ornaments \ae The handsomest and largest display of slipper ornaments are here. Prices range from 25¢ to #20 a pair. Guaranteed Silk Hosiery to match all colors of slippers, 75c. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Schedule C—Metals and manufac- 10, Schedule B—Sugar and manufac- tures, and Schedule H, spirita, wines = = = = Thirtyfourth Street West Special for Friday and Satyrday APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS GIFTS At Popular Prices (In Special Boxes) Holiday Waists mata ron A truly wonderful collection, representing the leading houses of Europe, at prices within the reach of all. No such values can be found anywhere outside of Forsythe’s. Note the following: Colored & Black Dress Waists Silk Messalines.. -- 4.50 5.75 7.80 5.75 7.50 12.50 . 6.75 8.70 11.75 5.75 8.75 15.00 . 4.50 5.75 7.85 6.50 9.75 12.50 French Chiffons.. Voile Marquisette and Lingerie Waists....... 2.00to 15.00 i i . 5.75 to 45.00 rene - 7.50 to 55.00 Real Irish Lace Waists..........ssesseeeeeeee 18.00 to 100.00 Handkerchiefs cain rior) Imported Band Babriee §78c 150 2.78 French Kid Gloves assis ror (Our Entire Stock) 16-Button Mousquetaire Glace. . 20-Button Mousquetaire Glace.. 2-Clasp Pique Newest Emb’d Back: @-Clasp Overseam Paris Point Emb' 1-Clasp Heavy Capeskin P. X. M French Neck Dress asia roc New and Exclusive Novelties, 50c, 75c, 1.00 Byron and Robespierre Collars, 1.00 to 6.50 Jabots with trimmings of real Irish, Cluny or Filet Laces, 1.50 to 15.00 8.50 at 2.35 +» 4.50 at 3.65 . 1.75 at 1.35 1.50 at 1.00 + 1.50 at .95 For Winter Sports assis ron A “Forsythe” College Sweater at 5.00, or a “Forsythe” Genuine Mackinaw at 10.50 Is Always a Most Accepiable Gift Mail Orders Filled Within Twenty-four Houre n2w2 JOHN FORSYTHE sth se. west DECEMBER 12, 1912. Lamberts Open Evenings Beginning to-night, December 12, the Lambert Our one-profit-only policy, cutting out middle Jewelry Store, where no purchaser of Chrisimas | men, our guarantee of quality and the varled as gifts 18 ever disappointed, will be open: every | sortments we display are powerful attrac.ions for evening until and including Christmas Eve. There | those who want the best in jewelry but balk at Is a sufficient and efficient sales-force' to take care | hig: prices. Inferior workmanship and high prices of A oar There is an assortment of Solid | are equally unknown at Lamberts. Gold Diamond and Platinum Jewelry; Solid Gold, We will reserve your gifts till you want them, Gold Filled Watches and Sterling Silver Watches, | and you may pay on delivery. The steel vaults Clocks <nd Silverware to please everybody. are filling fast, but are not quite full. Diamonds of importers, we are our own importers, going straight to the cutters in Europe with large orders and spot cash. We are in the small class of cutters’ favored customers and OUK cusiom- ers get the benefit. ‘We mount all our own diamonds in our own factory over the store, and so don’t ask you to pay a part of somebody else’s factory charges. We are in an unpretentious neighborhood and. we keep an unpretentious store. No share of a high rent nor gorgeous store fittings comes out of your pocket when you buy diamonds at Lamberts. ts These engagement diamonds, even the lowest priced ones, are beautiful in color and crystalization and are cut to develop all their splendor. No better values were ever offered since diamond-mining if fe Mountings of solid 14-karat or solid 18-karat gold and platinum, all hand made in the Lambert factory. |] Fine Diamond | FANCY RINGS | FANCY RINGS | , Men's Fine WY Lain penn rae Magnificent nav- abies d Rings ettee diamond centre, surround- ped by 14 fine $25 eed Orient sapphires :: Diamond Bar Pins in other i | | | | | Lo 36 brilliant Twenty-nine amo 1ds, , @lamonds and $500.00 Lambert hand- Eighteen brilliant - made, platis 20 sapphires, diamonds, with num top ban- sapphire centre, pi ay, ap diintily tus mounted in Lam- bert made platinum fine diamonds tered in purest top banquet ring, surrounding a : $95.00 " Navette ruby, Platinum ing. Great value at Lambert pric: Amethyst or topaz CONTE. sec sececeseseesoedes $90 $125.00 $240.00 Wonderful Work in Platinum shapes from $10 to $1,500.00 A masterpiece from the Lambert factory is this platinum bar pin, every bit of It h iW 5 a 38 selected diamonds and three sapphires. The sort of jewelry neither the Twearee nor ainedirieie van Ga tired of. Because t!.c diamonds were directly imported byLambert Brothers, because this sp!*ndid piece was de- prea Scones cieemicmerti) eaOlOO Christmas Gifts at purchase ortoe, Solid 14-karat gold necklace of graduated beads in ver- micelll pattern, strangely beautiful but hard $27 OO to illustrate. Please call and see for yourself. el Elgin or Lambert works, os you Mike, inepeeted, regulated, guaran- No charge for If mewine commen, $22.50 Modified Latin be Barat gold, “ia red deaika ook ne tres: $15, BACER COE TESS aa ade Cres popular Rede , Bracelets Lambert Geeation: seeee $1 00 Other solid gold watches Sitar. ruse finished with bright sur eneray OG) Gp Other solid gold crosses, for Indies, 97.50 up. fae chee to HE Say cron bonatitur and enclurive,’, S20.00 91.75 up, if 14-Karat Sleeve Links Worth Careful Notice $4.75 a Pair Eight patterns in solid 14-karat gold sleeve links, dumbell pattern, strongly b teed quality, We sell them at $4.75 a pa'r—A GENUINE FACTORY PRICE Others in Solid ¥ i, $1.75 up aed | Fienting case monogram watsh. solid 14-karet gold. with Waltham, | | | | | | a) = ee es Other Drasants for Men The store is rich in answer to the questions of many a puzzled woman. Do Not Overlook Mahlers Just One Block from the Herald Square Section. The Best Store in New York for Women’s Shopping. Chrismas Jewelry Christmas gifts at popular prices that will ap- to you. lomen’s Silver and Gun Metal Watches, with guaranteed movements. 2.95 Unbreakable Pearl Necklaces, with Old Clasps......scsesecerecsesssasciee 1.95 ather Hand Bags, fitted with purse, $ mirror, memo tab and pencil............. 1 Excellent German Silver Bags 2.50 Some Extreme Novelty Bags at........ $10 Pieters Bendensx wih 4 ob 10 010 Fancy Bar Pins and Pendants. . $1 to 8.50 Gold Filled Bracelets....... 3.50 te $10 Vanity Cases. --- 50c to 7.50 Buy a Christmas check to the order of any- one you wish to make a present, it is a most sensible Gift. MAHLERS Here are a few of the answers, fashion with fine art in gleaming solid ge Diamond cen- tre, polished | ¥Arat «0 soild Kold tie | He clasp. clasp, tine H 7m aoa ‘i Tove ‘tiniahe [or scgrared| Rom $7.50 $8.50 Cr ‘14-karet! polished == 14. « ‘|Site 'eets\emr sm Special Order Time plain \ebed 811.50; Ge'thown. "| plain, ° $6.75 |" $8.75 Is Precious We will do our best when people bring us last-minute orders for monogram fobs in solid 14-karat gold and for other special Christmas gifts. The last day we can accept orders and promise for Christmas is nearly here. Please order at once, We Murtyate, here, on thee a solid 44-karat gold colonial signet seal fob, sounte on Meine ribbon. Price only......++ . $11.00 On the right is a highest grade fob of solid 14-karat old monogram, any Initials to order, letters in $20. 00 lined effect. Price O:Y.. sereeeeserereeeeeee ' These monogram fobs have to be made sneclal to order, which naturaily takes time If a monogram fob is wanted for Christmas it will be necessary to place the WS immediately or Saturday at the latest. All Christmas Gifts exchangeable after Christmas except those specially engraved or monogrammed. Our Diamond-Eyed Tiger Bracele me of the most striking and original of the many rane shapes in solid gold bracelets in the glittering Lainbert stock, This bracelet is solid 14-karat gold, with lifelike raised head o East Indian tiger, with diamond eyes and a diamond betwee his massive Jaws. This bracelet will open. Gold has the rose finish; price is...... a0 75.0 J Tiger head ~old lockets, with 4!amond_ $15.00, Tiger head gold fobs, with diamond $13.50 up. Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings in Every buyer of Christmas Gifts all shapes and styles—14-, 18-, 22-karat $3.30] | should have the Lambert Catalog of up. Me chases for engraving. Pictures| | 64 fully illustrated pages. Mailed and Ring Size free to any address. ) LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street OPEN EVERY EVENING TO AND INCLUDING XMAS EVE Card on request. ” Diamond Engagement Rings—$10 Up _ jj The Why of Lambert Diamond Prices is soon set forth and easily understood. Instead of buying M4 y v ) «

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