The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1913, Page 9

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>’ GONORF 1S HELD FR $4000 THEF WA WRETAPPNG by Canadian. | Frederick Gondorf, wiv, the police say, is a momber of the widely-known Gondorf gang of wire-tappers, was ar- Tested to-day in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court just ne he was pleading to two indictments charging grand larceny, the cause of his fresh detention being an indictment handed down by the Grand Jury yesterday, * which accuses him of the larceny of 44,000 from Daniul 8, Curry of Win- nipeg, Manitoba. Yesterday's indictment, together with two others for men not yet appre- Tke Most Important Fashion Announcement Ever Made in New York! The Entire Stock of the Famous 1 hended, was filed with Judge Maone @f, of money enriler in the year. He was held by Judge } Jone uncer 40,00) bond; be had peen at liberty be ore his arrest towlay under 415,00 bond. FRANGOIS 19 East 10% Lorwnt Also, His “roe Collection of Winter Millinery Furs and raps That Was Held in Bond At Half—and Less Than Half—Regular Prices The Francois Shop could only be compared with the exquisite ateliers of the Rue de la Paix and the Place Vendome in Paris. For eighteen years it has been one of the few very exclusive shops of New York, and of America. In , it is obvious that Francois’ ideas were too extravagant —for he failed. And we purchased every chapeau, wrap, fur mode and piece of material in his picturesque establishment on 46th Street, opposite the Ritz- Carlton Hotel. Also— The large collection of Paris Model Hats, Wraps, Furs and Millinery Materials that was in the Custom House awaiting the result of the bankruptcy proceedings. These Modes, reached the Gm It was on Sept. 2% that Gondorf and two others are alleged to have come to this city with Curry, who was for many, years Comptroiler of Winnipeg and whom MODES. they had met at West Baden, Ind.’ Gondorf, reprerenting himself as a wealthy young man who knew the Ins 8 outs of the racing same, introduced to one of his confederates, who sald he wus the sn of Justice Lovett of Denver, Col. They promised to let Curry in on a wre tapp ng oucft Curry went with them to a house on West Forty-fifth street equipped with telex: pa ins:ruments, and there he det first $14.00 on a race and ios. The next day he bet $0,000 on another race and won, but when he cashed the check he had bet as an evidence of good faith the «roney was taken from him and he which were never taken from their foreign cases until they bel Store, were Francois’ entire collection for the Winter season. The Modes and Materials are the best in. aia not see his good friends again. te 4, Exquisite Fancy LINENS From time to time, as a result of a purchase in Europe oy GLSLLS8 so lance that even the wholesale trade was iuraid to undertake it, shipments come to us of beautiful Decorative | ed to sell at surtrisingly large savings. Just now we have to report the arrival of such a shipment-- French Hand-Made Cluny Lace-Trimmed LINENS The woman who loves pretty things about ner in her home will be cnarined to number them among her possessions, whether she gets them as October wedding presents or Christmas | gifts. There are: Lethe 6 to 12 in, 124g6 to $1.76, usually 25¢ to 1 eda Te and 9 in., $10 to $36, usually $12.75 B | £2.50, to $70. Coy yieces, 20 to 28 in., 76¢ to $9, usually $1.25 $ ee 18 x 27 in. to 18 x 54 in, $2.25 to $21, usually w ib to $27, iy joths, JG to S4 in, $4.26 to $16.78, usually $6 Also ovai and oblong piecos, in all #zea at proportionate wo $20. prices. a But Here Are Other Groups ‘ea of Luncheon Seta, lace-trimmed, thirteen, nineteen Wonderful New Table Sets bee Re ah piel ie ea Maa Center- pieces, at $8.26 to $25, usually 16 to i 7 Madeira hand-embroitered and scalloped Tea or From Munich come these exquisively hand-em- Luncheon Sets of 13 and 25 picces at $6 to $46.60, usually | broidered sets, which are the newest idea for table $7.75 to $51.50. coverings —especially for the “kidne; tables now coming into vogue. They consist of a Center Scarf, 24 x 60 in., at 676, with oblong Tray Covers to match, 5 Banquet Cloths, a superb but small group, trimmed with hand-made Cluny lace, combination laces, English wicket Te £16 ln, ar gO eachoah to the ecet doticate fhoeal and scalloped Scarfs, Second work and Madeira embroidery, 90 in. diameter, some Floor what soiled, at $100 to $400, usually $225 to $550, Odds and ends of Fan: as from our stock, inctud- ing Doilies, Centerpic fa, Squares and Luncheon Cloths, at 83¢ to $6, ta &9, Tomorrow—We Reduce Prices on 34 Sample DOMESTIC Sewing Machines They are our floor samples of the Domestic 1913 models, and , most women know that Machines used for demonstration are always the smoothest-running. In fact, we have frequent re- quests to sell our floor samples for that reason. These machines are not discontinued patterns, but will be replaced by new machines in the Mbeki fond ber saint Cennen we om we ‘There are seven styles, including three of ype. e ball- ve a full set of attachments, and of regular type. _All are ball-bearing and ha’ 18 x 54 in., are $18 to 960. SEES Oe eS PP eee Il the feat: that have made Domestic favorites for more that ‘half a century, Every woman who secures one of the lim'ted number in the offering will possess a prize. a “3” cabinet "{50" = 3 Four-drawer( ™) a8 2 Cabinet $45 988 S OPematee te ere | 3 Cabinet $40 si 8 Five-drawer 22, $18 We Kadddt All These Machines for FIVE Years Free delivery on any of our Inuteacirees at your home, if in Greater New Y n routes, or to ee station, if within our free de- livery. Fifth Floor ‘urry comp.a ned to the police on of General Sessions. Gondorf suspected that he was going to be re-arrested when he appeared with his counsel to- day to plead to the charge of having ewindied W. F. Davis of a large aum Look for a Man with This Badge ; | ; Fur Millinery Trimmings, 25c to $3 Yd. Model Fur Sets, $75 to $95. The New York Edison Company \ He’s At Your Service | and eager to help you | find the exhibits in | which you are inter- ested. Inquire for him at the Information Bureau of The New York Edison Company at the Electrical Exposition and Motor Show Grand Central Palace October 15th to 25th Society Women are Buying Their Winter Supply of FRENCH KID GLOVES At the Wonderful Savings of This BON MARCHE SALE Women realize that this Sale lives up to its naame—"Bon Marche,” a good bargain. . . | For never, short of Paris, is it possible to buy Gloves, made at | Don’t Persecute your Bowels ‘Senall Pill, Small Doce, Small Price from the best kidskins, fresh and perfect, in fashionable new ** Genaine ewe: Signature, stvles, for such low prices as these, at the very beginning of the season. Yet see what extraordinary variety there is among the French Kid Gloves that wise women are buying. At 96c Pair, Two-clasp, Regularly $1.26 White, with heavy black embroidery. At $1.15 Pair, Two-clasp, Regularly $1.50 White, with white or heavy black embroidery, overseam. At $1.35 Pair, Two-clasp, Regularly $1.75 Hitherto the price of these Gloves has been #2, but under the new tariff FURNITURE At $1.76 Pair, 12-button, Regularly $2.50 Glace, in white or black. At $2.16 Pair, 16-button, Regularly $3.50 In white or black, selected skins, with arms in regular or extra width, Mel oak, with 3 large drawers, Freach plate mirror, wood valve, the World, for Francois never selected any other kind. Tomorrow’s Unprecedented Prices Paris Model Hats, $10 to $45 Francois Hats, $10to $35 Imported Mourning Hats, $15 to $26 Goura, Numidi and Paradise Plumages, $1.75 to $45 = carey Rede aaa ena i to 915 ancy Feathors. owers an er min, Paris-Mado Untrimmed Hate. 86 to ¢108 Ostrich and Marabou Neckwear, $3.50 to $25 Corsage Bouquets Laces Ribbons Coiffure Ornaments Furs and Wraps Are Ver Imported Evening Wraps, Grenoble—the center of the French Glove-making industry—| {t will be $1.76. Pique, in white, with white or black embroidery, of finest | Lace Veils and Veilings, 25c to 50c Yd. hind mie Prominent! 7.50 to $195 ‘ur Coats at $160 to $495 ROO Ge OOK. Va ree = M Disposal of Fine Reproductions Of Sheffield Plate All the beauty of the originals in their grape and thread border designs has been retained in the splendid modern copies. They are mostly on copper base, a few on nickel silver—ware thut one may have pride in giving as a wedding prvsent, or displaying on one’s own sideboard. Not a large quantity—chiefly a belated shipment intended for an earlier sale, to which certain pieces are added from our regular stock. Savings range from 20 per cent. to as much as one-third. Five-Piece Tea Seta, $24.75 to $38, regularly . Double Vegetable Dishes, $7.60, regularly hog pe ‘Tea Trays with handles, $20 to 936, regularly $30 to $50, Cheese and Cracker Dishes, $5.76, regularly $8.76, Coasters, $1 to $4.60, regularly $1.60 to $6,75, Meat Platters, §6 to $10, regularly $9 to $15, Soup Tureens, $11 and §16, regularly $17.50 to $23.50. Oval Trays on Feet, $11 to $16, reguuarly $16.60 to $22. Punch Bowls $23, regularly $30, Chop Dishes, @7.60, regularly $9.76 And a variety of other pieces. Fifth Floor Shoes That Are SAFE For Children’s Feet Ries ri +f to support the growing foot without pinching or squeezing it, and thereby | TOE - tarting {t on the foal toward becoming ml- Isha) years, EAS Fisted right, in’ the Gimbel Shoe Store, by people who study children’s feet and know how (@) to choose the right shoes for them. They are = The GIMBEL ‘‘Toe-Ease’’ Shoes and besides being healthful and comfortable for the child, they have other good points that appeal to parents. Careful making, long service, good materials, good looks and good values for their price. Toe-Ease Shoes for Girls, in tan Ruasia and gun-metal calf, patent col’, wita kid or cloth topa, white buckskin and nu-buck. $2 to $5, according to size, Toe-Fase Shoes for Babies, in white, pink, blue, bronze, tan, red and black | kid, and white buckskin and nu-buck, Sizes 2 to 6, $1.25 to 82, with wedge heels, sizes 4 to 8, $1.60 to $3.60, | Toe-Hase Shoes jor Boys, in gun-metal and Russian calf, patent colt and | box cai, $8 to $4.60, according to size. Second Floor | eanapwas NEW YORK some with vel sample bouclen, SPL After sortin everything that is new and desirable in appare! for men this season. ‘There are not many of each kind-in fact, not enough to talk about individually; hence the substantial reduction, be: RUGS, CARPETS and LINOLEUMS will give you a fair i the roll in any lengths, BROTHERS Great Disposal of Coats, Suits & Dresses for Women & Misses AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES $23.75 99.75 two Of each kind; sisen and 36 I A | imported Cabrica, Douvions med. with fur, Kimono elpeve,’ yon runt and draped; tore. one of ne ie f ned | fascinating wtyi very mi cinating ety 16a, many, heavily tntorll ing | and chiffon waist $15) grades al Sep oles, only @ few of each ind: meu $15 grades, Ings, frillings a: x4 COATS AT 022.50, ‘These Suite Ae es0.7s, samples, also | brought into wonderful eo neweat A In} ol vee, iets Be 4 ey eo weseas style touch, $30 grades unae an other re only one mm 5 an ‘Sere aki tre uf Ane aii-woel serae. plain or fancy For Men and Young Men Specially Priced at $10.75 THESE ARE $15 TO $18 ALL-WOOL GIMBEL SUITS. our stocks we chose this assemblage, which represents rtments to arrive immediatel; m Boys’ All-Wool Norfolk Suits, $5 Grades at $3.95 Strtecty DIO sere ORG ALY 0B Lxiires, hide worboekers fully Uned ing wosteh a to eve the sulte abhity lo renkst many knocks 1 cr smart’ staew 7 to $30,000 in Foor Coverings epriced at $20,000 — Space will not paren of our enumerating all the fine economy items, but these ea of the values you may expect: 9x12 ft, Axminster One-piece Rugs; 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. Tapestry Brussels $30 Grades at $23.60 Bugs; $14.60 Grados at $10.60 9x12 ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs; i ; $21.60 Grades at $13.50 6x9 ft. Velvet Rugs; $12.50 Grades at $10.50 $1.20 Inlaid Linoleum, 85c S$q. Yd. These are new patterns in good variety, cut from Axminster Rugs; $7.60 Grados at $6 65c Linoleum Remnants, 35c Sq. Yd. Sizes from 6G. 15 squire yurds; ia suitable le gths for small bedrvoma, bithrooins, hillwijs, ete.; A a large awortment of patterns. 3c to 4Cc Oil Cloths, 20c¢ to ‘5c Sq. Yd. A nice assortment of new putier., cut iroa cas roll in any length. $1.20 Velvet Carpot, 8c Yd. @1 Ta; -cstry Brusse:s Carpet, 750 Yi. 160 Tapestry Brussels Carpet, 660 ¢d.

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