The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1913, Page 7

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POLICE RUN DOWN _ FEROCIOUS HAR INGITY STREETS). Bui Bunny Gave » Cave Ter Chase) Upstairs and Around Block. 4 RESERVES CALLED OUT. Pursuit More Exciting and Last- ing Than of Steer on Fifth Avenue. ‘The police of the Charles street ata- tion captured @ hare early to-day, but | Glenriddeli, who died in 17%, Riddell's the hare cvened things up by getting It was @ wilder chase, if their goat. anything, than one of the 2ccasional HELD BY PHILADELPHIAN egw Has Famous Glenriddell| Daughter of U, S. Senator From Florida Bride of Lionel Smith-Gordon. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. £— A sense-| WASHINGTON, Deo. 2—An interna- tion of international interest came et the | tional wedding of great simplicity was Gt. Andrew's Society dinner when the| held here yesterday, the principale being mystery of the present ownership and| Miss Nell Fletcher, second daughter of whereabouts of the famous Glenriddell | Senator Duncan U. Fletcher of Florida manuscript volumes of Robert Burne|and Mre. Fletcher, and Lionel Smith- was solved by John Gribbel, @ wealthy | Gordon, eon of Bir Lionel @mith-Gorton folumes, Which He Intends Sieg to Scotland. publisher of thts city. As he had not been named among the speakers at the banquet, none knew the nature of the announcement that Mr. Gribbel asked to make, He had tne | Priceless Burns manuscripts brought out | of @ small safe in the banquet room. | “Two weeks ago," he said, “I was as- tonished by having a dealer come to Phil- adelphia and submit to me for eale the famous missing manuscripts,” | Mr. Gribbel said he intended present: | ing the manuscripts to Scotland, Burns between 1788 and 1791 ruses these manuscript vol 1s, as he intended | they finally should go to pesterity. He | Presented them to his friend Riddell o: widow returned the books to Burns. | After his death they became the prop- | erty of Bonnie Jean, who lent them to | Dr. Currie, Burns's biographer. _THE EVENING WORLD, LOST BURNS MANUSCRIPT (MISS FLETCHER WEDS |=: AW ENG TUESDAY, DECEMBER 32, Lady Smith-Gordon of Qifershot, bury, England, Miss Fletcher and her flance met tas summer in the British Isles, when Sen- ator Fletcher took his daughter abroad with him on the investigation tour of 1918." WParenymyn ym Yn ynymERYR IRD YR RU MONARO MDNR === ==ALL CARS TRANSFER TO=—————= ENGLISHMAN Visit Oar The Whole the Commission Rural Credits, ap- Cag he \$| Big Toy Store Stocked Immediately ‘after BB cadiomif A St 0 Wi th xX Mediterranean. They will be met in 4th Floor! Goods? London by the parents of the groom, who have planned many entertainments fm their honor, They will not arrive in Dublin, their future home, until Jan. 1. Mr. Bmith-Gordon wil there have charge of organizing a I!brary on rural credits and agricultural co-operation. Lexington to 3d Avenue 59th to 60th Street + herofe leap in the air and a strange dashes after a locoed steer, Policeman Fiannigan was on peg post at Bleecker and Commerce street at 49 AL OM. hing something would! happen to him @ imbering up. Pt lveman Flannigan i @ man of some heft, but a minute later he made a form hopped by, i Around the corner came the drivers of two bakers’ wagons, puffing and “Steg the rabbit!” Policeman Flann!- &4n remembered that when in doubt it ‘4a alwaye in order to oa! for belp, a0 he pounded on the asphalt, Tho hare was altting complacently a Shurt distance up che street stroking his mustache when Sergt. H. nd Police- Cahill and Krause rounded t! Flannigan pointed the “‘varmint,” and as t! ficemen started toward it the Mire got in motion again, It hopped through Bleecker street to No, 28, the front coor of which was epen’ Up the stoop it went, through the hall and up the stairs. The four po- licemen followed, hitting at it as often a8 they thought ‘hey were in reach, ROUTED OUT TENANTS THEN Engraving Plates in tatest English| Printing so - Visiting Cards Script and furnishing 50 best quality Regularly “ON HIS WAY.” | By the time the ‘are had got to the! top of the six-story house every one of the twenty families knew something was/| being pulled off just « utside thelr doors. | Into the halls they came by ones and twom as the heavy shoes of the police- | men made omnious avutis in the hasty | climb. All were in night clothes and carried harmiess weapons, such as Lrooms, ro!ling pins and ourtain poles, | When Brer Rabbit discovered he! couldn't #ft the scuttle and get to the roof, he turned and started down again. | time the policemen were in’ array near the top steps. Their quarry seemed to study the situation between the legs of his pursuers and | was on his way, | All the way to the ground floor there reet again, dodging the curious ina who had stopped to find aut , The disgusted policemen piled out and took up the pursuit again, Along tho feet hopped the hare, halting in a ntalising way, until the policemen were almost upon him. He took a few excursions into side streete by way of variety, an3 soon some citisen tele- phoned Lieut. Lyons at the Charles atreet station that something awful was happening in the Fourteenth Precinct, what it waz, | TO THE RESCUE; BEAST 18 CAUGHT. Poticemen with ¢rawa nighteticks | making regular laps around the | bh but none had time or oreath enough to explain the trouble, | Liewt, Lyors Fang the gong that woke the reserves ~~ in @ Jiffy bad them on} run to the scene of conflict When they | arrived they didn't know what was! loose, but thought {t must be some kind, of @ wild and sav: beast, and there) was @ formidable display of firearms, | A‘ this juncture @ policeman cornered the hare in an areaway and brought, him triumphantly to the street by the! hind legs, every muscle in Mister Hare in convulsive rebellion, From @ fruit < dealer they borrowed a crate and, re-| leasing their ‘aptive in {t, started tr-| umphantly for the station, “Whatcha got?” asked the Lieutenant, 14 and fe-rocious rabbit,” re-! one of the tired and disgusted re- "Is till aliver”* “Put your Sager in the cage and try | ‘The turnkey was called and instructed to put the prisoner in @ cell. He did, ate and all. No one having any’ lope” as to the animal's antecedents or late owners, this notice was read in all the station houses to outgoing pla- toons to-day: “Wanted: Owner of one rabbit; gray, with long hind legs, a cotton tall, big) eyes and drooping ears. Apply to the tion.” | If you know why that rabbit was roaming the streets of New York at that, nour it f@ more than the police know, Tho new barn of John H. Hayward in Riveralde avenue, Teaneck, N. J., com-| pleted yesterday at a cost of about $4,000, | was destroyed by fire Jast evening from, unknown cause, Three hundred | ickens were burned up. Several times! the Hayward residence was afire, The yeas, including contents, will reach $5,000, An Eating Ton me avout Berlin, ‘tine sausages there,” ust have been Interesting.” place in the world for mu: Tell me, do your recollections of Kurope ainge solely on what you ha a ee! Visiting Cards. Every Boy’s Library LongKidGloves,$1.69 A Big 9-Hour Sale! ! A splendid special—several { To-Morrow, Wednesday, Morn- hundred pairs of white glace kid (24 inches tong) mousque- taires at this specially made price, $1.69. ing, from 10 to 12 o’Clock ehh og onal We Will Offer of imported skins, three-row embroidered backs, in a variety of colors, black and white. Fen sizes. Every pair guaran- Women’s 2-Clasp Gloves, 65¢ Glace kid, with one row of embroidery. Every pair guar- anteed to wear satisfactorily. You may have them in tan, gray, white and black, all sizes. ial 25ST! STREET~WEST KOCcHs@ A PK a etl AE TL Engraving for Christmas Gifts late in the latest style shaded Engraving Old English and printing 50 best quality visiting cards, Py $3. 00, at wersereee Visitin, ative ri 59c , at. $1.25, $2. The Official Boy Scout Edition. Ask ‘our Scout Master about these books; he knows how good they are. library was made uP for the “Boy Scouts of America,” their seal; each [ere has a scout de- sign in four co titles: PINCH. .C. Mathewson somes cot then ten a seek tnged | TCHS OLA BABY ould have to find out from [i Hand engraved and French gray, fia- ished top, mesh chain and finger ring. Regularly 87.50, at.. 5.98 CAB AND CABOOS! And many more; at, each, This each cover bears jors and gold. A few Paine ELTON. hand Sterling Silver Purses with fine reversed ring $3.00, at Of soft Saimred | cy flannel, effects with Joose moay. ‘hnished with belt in a variety oe colores A pretty Sorel signs, at Alex. Smith’s Seamless Brussels Rugs colorings. from your own plate, at. est style hand cut, Regularl a ”75c Mole Coney Neckpiece and Pillow Muff Regularly $25.00; at, set. Japanese Cross Fox Scarf and New Model Muff Regularly $55.00; set Kitt Coney Animal Scart with Semi-Barrel Muff Regularly $20.00; Natural Raccoon Animal Scarf with Pillow Muff Regularly $25.00; at, set... Canary Moufflon Neckpiece with Large Muff Regularly $25.00; at, set..... Sterling Silver Novelties Sterling Silver Vanity Cases Hand engraved, French Gray and plain polished designs, with inside com- partments for two coins, powder , tablet and card ual Senin $0, at. 7 50 Sterling Silver Coin Holders Holding two: size coins, with finger ring and chain, in plain polished and Heouiattisen Pach 2.49 Sterling Silver Powder Cases In a variety of designs, and French gray finish, Regularly $1.50, at.. Ster ing Silver Coin Cases In a variety of designs, plain polished and French gray finish on long Bane oral . Doe a ag rere NemoCorset Women’s LmeKimonos) Oil Te Make Excellent dren’s Underwear Writer To-day and To-morrow Only 14 Special } $2.00 Xmas Gifts Splendid special values: f ‘An unusual underprice event for standard, of exceptionally red, spatity, omen Women's $1.00] 77/7 Si, perfect and guaranteed rubbers, Buy s Advance 1914 ey Selise’ aie, tone ~~ |__We have purchased the finished pictures of several Union Suit full season's and Xmas supply and save model, made espe- ‘ sleeves and.” belted J 39 artists at astoundingly low prices and have framed doctors’ bills’ as well joney, Column cially for Christ- feote, light and Maar them in heavy double sweep rich ornamental frames mas od reguies prices is guaranteed price mas gifts. colorings, at ...... with shadow box and glass and offer them to you at oe ; Long skirt with German Flannel Kimonos Empire @ Gibson pleats, also $1.00 Women’s House Dresses In 8 new assortment of smart, well ft- ting models, stylishly cut, and made of Mnon, or striped gingham, some with round fiat collara and fronts prettily embroidered, others with ints collars and front trimmed with lain color to match, ry Rn ished with scallop, at These well known rugs need no introduction, They are of the best quality, made extra heavy, in many pretty Oriental designs and 7.6x9 ft. Regularly $12.50, at. 8.3x10.6 ft, Regularly $15.50, at. 9xt2 ft. Regularly $18.50, at Scrim pair... Cluny Lace Curtains centres ny or Arab. Were $5.00, *, Avrora Sun Fast Curtains Newest colorings and designs. Were $5.00, at, pair Were $6.50, at, pair.. Bed Sets, scrim or Net Centres with Centrepiece Renais- f sance of Cluny Lace insertion; bolster piece to match, ; have models t> tit you to white or Arab, Were $12.25, at, set. Were $8.50, "$3.49 , $4.39 . $5.25) 1.50 Engraving Plates In Roman or Black Old English Type and pee, 50 best quality Cards. Regularly $2.00, 1.20 rolls Regularly 65c Bloomingdales’ Coat Stora, econd Floor. 69th Btreet Section, qual at, square Men’s Automobile Gauntlets, Lined, 75¢ at §1.68 Sears os ee rh None C. O. D. and No Mail Orders Will Be Filled. A very unusu- The demand for this excellent mate- a nial fe universal #tylieh, amart, Tone. Gent oe oe 1,000 Boys’ Button-to-Neck Overcoats, made of blue, gray fe, ate tawadtul ara slow to profit by and brown meltons, fancy cheviots in many shades, also Coats they. Each plece is 40 Inches wide, in Automobile with Astrakhan collars and cuffs and Cone in see Gauntlets, with large cuffs, of good quality dry skin, black day ehd evening a! and belted effects; sizes 3 to 10 years; at......... 1,000 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, made of plain blue — and fancy cheviot, in sizes 7 to 16 years, at $1.68 $1.68 aD eee | $4.00 to $5.00 Women’s Women’s ly. Will hw ' Hand Bags, $2. 95 Wear Tike iron. 1,000 Boys’ Russian and Sailor Model Suits, made of et and Hy pole? Sale and fancy cheviot materials; sizes 3 to 10 years; $1.68 Mail orders promptly filled. Ws oreecewcreee PEND aeweeaseeine sens ouulbes Glove Department, 50th Bt. atee, The Most Wonderful Sale of Coats Ever Planned for You!}; Now in progress and will be continued until Saturday Evening. Don't miss it! ‘ Beautiful, New Winter Coats, Regularly $12.00 to $15.00, at We have devoted the entire Main Aisle of our The co-operation of two of the country’s most big coat store on the second floor to this great famous manufacturers makes thie sale possible. m qT hi in pala jon ivory, and wit! wise Movement. Darfect iiimegnpers Free Initial either in blue or red will be enuraved on each clock. Fur Trimmings For Waists and Dresses 5 29¢ witiny cole W ta sale. These coats will be arranged on racks, ac- We secured gigantic stocksof most wanted styles aters letters lie 8 ome t0 cording to size, so that you can get exactly what at the same tremendous concessions in price that , s ie A you want quickly and conveniently. we offer you. Matched Fur Sets As Suitable Xmas Gifts it, set... Some of the many | Handsome Styles Are Illustrated 15.00 Ringwalt’s New Process Linoleum This quality Lin- oleum {s_ guaran- teed to be abso- lutely waterproof, not to crack or bulge, and will wear better than any vrinted Lfho- eum, All the newest — designs; cut from full in fashionable cutaway buttoning close to neck; 3 pinta back; Jels, bone buttons en 's full length, piain tailored and navy, $7.68. } Iny-down collar of caracul h pockets; black, 67.68. vd a Ce wal set-in sleeves, plush coll Diagows! MAture tes grey ped) far red in ulster effects with stitch down belt, $7.68. All sizes for women, small women, misses and juniors, from 16 years up to 44 bust measure. lain polished 98c Women’s and Chil-| Annual Sale of Rubber Boots |For Christmas G'tts % Special prices for this sale only filled only In-Curve unusually tow prices. Back; —_semi- $5.98. orders Mail when sccompanied by money 3.50 | $18.50... : elastic bands 15.00. .sssss0000+9:00| 50.00... Panty and Bright Rubber Boots: Heavy Dall Gum Boots: [fine abdominal support; low bust. For aver- age or full fig- ures; sizes 20 to 30. A A Word About Our Framing Department We have the highest reputation throughout the city for Proper framing. Bear in mind, a picture is made or spolled by the frame. Over 250 exclusive patterns of frames, 1,500 mouldings to select from. Bon Ton Corsets Supplemess ts that Indefinable something which to-day is so necessary in the Corset that is to give you the utmost in style and comfort, You must have both the attributes combined, and the one sure way Is with the Bon Ton Corsets, which are! everywhere recognized as the “Corsets de Luxe” of America, It {s not possible to describe here the rea- sons why or the many valuable im- provements seen in the latest models. Sufficient to Just hint that our stock is complete and! worth’ seeing. Up-to- date women are quick to arnreeiae that trimmed; low or high’ neck:| W regular sizes sell for 5c and extra sizes for oe; tri mill faults; at 39c «ein higher - riced | ot many, and no more to com buy yours early.’ Each of these cor- sets in @ pretty holly box, as BLOOMINGDALEY 2 canned 6 Goods Week ¢& Grocery| Our Domestic Rug Department For this whole week we will feature canned goods at exceptional has the distinct privilege of introducin, il also be a is prices. Jane course there will also great specie Is in other Groceries, for the first time by any store iy ie S. Sanford & Sons’ New “‘Hurrikana”’ Axminster Rugs These rugs are the newest productions of these famou: Hh sterdam, N. ¥., and are designed to meet the great demand fen hak aes rug at a popular price. ‘They are in very pretty designs that is the furnishings of any room. ry pretty ign harmonise with For this introduction we have been able to secure two sizes, os follows: 2 “Hurrikanas,”’ size 9x12 feet, at + $21.00 “Hurrikanas,"’ size 36x70 inches, at. $3.50 | which is best, and in Cor To Lend Additional Interest to the Sale Whether you are of aver We add these epecial features: slender or stout it's a certainty we age, 7 « $4 Inch Velvet Rugs, valuc $1.35, special, each, build, th Axminster Rugs, value $2.45, special, eac! 6 Feet Axminster Rugs, each ‘eet Axminster Rugs, value $13.5 special. . 3510.6 Feet, 9x12 Feet Axminster ee Oriental patterns, slightly imperfect in fons Silos . Re. ” 3 i Fee eo neal ana aoe S perfection, at 00, 5.00,

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