The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1913, Page 4

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i. BDV. SULZER'S BROKER "SIL HTS TO KEEP ~ FROM PAYING ALND (Gray Declares He Has Paid | $5,800 for Wife Since Last July. Mire, Justine Betton Gray, enveloped @ure and eager to 244 new hurdies tn for Jo&n Boyd Gray, Gov. Sulzer's Qroter, in an unusually exciting race |)’ Ber alimony, ont in Justice Gavegan's| © @ourt to-day while lawyers added new tehapters to the matrimonial bout of the Grays. After pationtly waiting all day, Bre. Gray met disappointment when ‘he Court gave the lawyers until 4 o'clor) Wo read each other's papers. Hf, Randolph Guggenheimer, Gray's nt- ey, submitted an aMdavit, in oppo ition to Mra, Gray's efforts to sequescer | Gray's property, Including hie sc. on} the Stock Exchange, in which |) tea] Phat the broker had paid out 1 an $5,800 since last July for M peneft. The handsome yo: PEGs that he owes some $2 mony under a court order of July 9, 1913, Gray gives the details of an interesting esion with nis wife at Spring Lake, . J, late In July, when ho to accept 616,000 In Heu of all claims and in Neu of her dower rights Betore he could pay the monuy, he saya, Ris affaire became involved. Mra. Gray could not wait and then began the Reries of sults In which the Grays have figured @ray denies that he has paid out $3,000 | vie te counso) fees and that he lives in lux- wrious apartments in Riverside Drive ‘while Mra, Gray ts compelie! to live in , SHAMPOO YOURSELF ; With CUTICURA SOAP dlb., 80, 60 and 3 3 Ibe., $2.40, $1.80 5 lbe., $3.75, $3.00 make handsome and most a: THE 0 Fulton St,, Brooklyn. Butter Cups of all kinds, Satinets Cogoanut Nibs, Molasses Kisses, But- ter Scotch, Chips (assorted flavors), Pignalla N' Almond Dia Goods netyorhere Nut Squares, Twists, and thirty othere equally as toothsome and attractive. Bexes Especially Suited for Xmas Gifts 2 Ibe, $1.60, pe and $1.00 Packed All Chocolates or Chocolates and Benbens, Assorted. Ous fine boxes of Chocolates and Bonbons are uneq S the week, while our store is not overcrowded, SPECIALS IN 18 SPEHTE 10 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. humble sechiston at the home of her mother in Pleasantville. Ie wets out in t detail how he trled to econo- for the pirpore of appeasing his and meeting her on what he deems erma, Other suite between the husband and wife are peniling, lawyers on both sides are busy drawing up orders and motions, It is expected that new suits one brought by the wife against the broker, and one by the broker against Ms Wife-will be ready for submission to the courts before the week ends. eons Si CAN'T TELL HOW HE DIED. Macs, Mowe) at a woman had given knock 0 bim and robbed him, eame “in a manner unknown to according to the declaion in Coroner Veinberg’n court to-day, where an inquest was held. nly four wit- nesuen were heard, three of them pby- siclan, and they agreed that acute naeumonia had killed Comming, al- he probably had bean potsoned shine alao. This, however, ad death, ming regiatered @t the Times 6 Hotel on Nov. 16, With him was ¢ Thomas, a Detroit theatrical man. On Nov, % Comming telephoned to Miss Wilson, an actroan ilving at the hotel, that he had been poisoned and robbed, but the «irl, thinking he was overwrought, laughed and tod him to cheer up. Tt was several hours later that a perimald found him @enseless on Ho was rushed to Flower Hos- J and resuscitated, when he told his ving been drugged. Ie died hw HOLD THE “SNATCHER.” How Jewelry Was im ‘Baggage-Smasher.” John Russo was held in $2,600 bail by Magistrate Lavy in tho Centro Street Police Court on a charge of robbery. George A. Cary, a manufacturer of No. 9 Desbrosnes street, told Magla- t Levy t as about to board ‘all River & vacation, Aa he walked through Harolay street ® erip in hand an umbrella in the other, he was approached by Russo, who asked if ho wanted his Daggage carried. When he anawered “no,” he alleges, Russ tore his watch charm from the chain and run, Cary followed him through Barclay street, down Greenwich, and thenoo eset on Fulton, aoreaming “stop thief" es loud as he could. Aw Russo ran through Fulton atreet, he was pursued and cap- tured by Sergeant O'Keefe, ——_—— Accused of Cruelty to Boys. ‘The parents of George Oharitun, aged fourteen, of No. 178 Herkimer street, Brooklyn, charzed Thomas Walsh, a reputed to-do livery stable keeper of No. 1295 Atlantic ave- nue, Brooklyn, in the Gates Avenue Court to-day with having «ten their son and handled him #o roughly that the boy’s arm was broken and may be permenently injured. The charge againet Walsh grew out of a sehool- boy quarrel between young Charito, and Waleh's won, who in the same age and also attenda Pudiic School No. 41. Chariton'’s futher told Magistrate Voonhies that about a week ago his son was passing Walsh's stable, when Walsh pounced out on him, threw him ‘to the ground and twisted his arm till he broke ft. Walsh at the time Is re ported to have said that he did it be- cause Charlton had held young Walsh while another boy beat the Hvery man's on Walsh denied the charge against him and paid ho had never laid @ finger on Chariton's @on, but the Magistrate held him in bonds of $1,000 on @ charge of aseauit. According to Chartton's par- ents an X-Ray examination of the boy's arm showed that It may be permauent- 30¢ lb. | in style, and ceptable Christmas’ Gift, Fan and others of this season's novel: pe velties in stock. DON" Watt 3—make your 1-LB. BOXES Chocolate Mint Creams... Chocolates, assorted. . Chocolates, old fashioned ' Chocolate Nougats Chocolate Angelique SESEEEES Silebe’s, 590 Fulton St. Brooklyn. § NO ARREST IN BOMB CASE.|CAPT. CHAPIN HAS GOOD TURN] APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. “| K. Bottling Works, who saw the pack- TED: LION WRC TES OTE OPTS Loy re menanp nga ER BVBNING WORLD, TUBEDAT, DUCEWBER 16, rere. 1281! STREET~WEST Special (8) CH (w} Gillette SafetyRazors, 4.39 & e ue eer vais, style with {2 Between Lenox &: 71: Aves- ¢ i to see Santa Claus and tell himof their hearts’ desires Bring the Children for the coming Christmas. Detects i te Get Trace of Handwriting on Packaae. Deputy Police Commissioner Dougherty announced today that while hia men had made progress in thelr work on the mystery of the identity of the man who went the bomb to the O, K. Bottling Works that killed Ida Anueewits, the stenographer, Iaet Thursday, they had sti Co the Commander of the Wy: In Very Grave, Capt, Frederick Chapin of the Bat- tleship Wyoming, who waa temoved from his vessel to the Naval Hospital in Flushing avenue, Brouklyn, yester-] + Gay, following a physical breakdown ‘on the trip from the Mediterranean, ‘Walter Watoon, dled July 9, 1912; to- tal estate, $6,706; net value, $3,640. Mra, Loutee J, Van Buskirk, died May 22, 1919; total estate, $4,023, No deduc- are enumerated. . un Cotman, died Nov. 9, 1812; to- tal estate, $11,007; net vals 9,3: Miss Anne Talbot, died May 18, 35 been nadie to wet evidence to warrant [1g soported to be ellgualy improve Bring them #9 see “Toyland,” in our Spacious Basement, and the wonderful The investigation in hampered be-| ANY Improvement, however alight. display of Toys, Games and Mechanical Wonders. cause the addres on the wrapper of |!n his cas considered a hopeful the package that contained the bomb aign. But fa @till @ very sick man Matched Fur Sets Red Fox Sets, 12.95 Animal Scarf and ‘Pillow Muff. Regularly $20.00. Natoral Raccoon Sets, 12.95 Animal Scarf and Half-Barrel Muff. Regularly $20.00. Persian Paw Sets, 5.89 Novelty Scarf and Pillow Muff. Regularly $7.50. Near Seal Sets. 12.95 Fancy Neck Piece and Sernl-Barre! Women’s Coat Values 489 CLOTH COATS FROM MANHATTAN E PROUDEST MANUFAOTURBR—PROUD OF H. + IMMENSE BUSINESS; PROUDER STILL OF HIE REPUTATION FOR QUALITY AND WORKMAN: SHIP. BUT HIS PRIDE WAS HURT WHEN HE SOLD US THESE COATS 8O CHEAPLY, “NEVER BE- FORD HAVE I MADE SUCH BAORIFICES,” SAID HE, : 267 Misses’ Coats of woo! plush. un- cut velour, fine chinchilla, handsome dark mixtures, heavy cheviots and broadcloths Wen entirely destroyed by the explo. @on, This took away whetever mate- rial clue may have been furnished by the handwriting. However, the express clork who received the package, the @river who delivered it, and McCabe, the office manager of the O. tal staff hae not modified the nt yesterday that net favor his recovery. ————— age before it was opened, could iden- tify the writing If they saw it again. They are going through the correspond- ence of the company, This, Dougherty Believes, will result in something of A oale of articles made by the pupils and inmates of the Lighthouse {e being conducted this week at No. @7 Fifth avenue. The handiwork of the blind in the Lighthouse Includes products of the value. << Germany to Protect Birds of Para dine for Year. joom, baskets and other articles suit. Mutt. Regulart 1 AN few of . ly $15.95. Many beautifully sitk lined. Also a fe BERLIN, Dec. 17.—In consequence of |*!¢ for Christmas gifts, 8 long agitation on the part of German | ‘The procesda of the ale will go to the French Seal Sets, 20.50 straight and draped models. Kimono and set In sleeves. The manufacturers’ cost prices of these coats are from $16.00 to $21.50. Special at.. 9.75 work of the Light e. The annual meeting of the trustees of the inatitus tion ia to be held Thursday at the Lisht-| For Friends, humane societies against the Killing of birds of paradi«n for millinery purposes, the Colonial Office han Just announced Russian Shaw! and Large Muff, Mole Coney trimmed. egularly $30.00. that no permits to hunt such birds will| house, No, 11 Past Fifty-ninth atreet. | me 7 5 cheer and Coney Sets, 22.95 in Wt in Geri New |Joseph 11. Choate, the President, otis Mole Coney Sets, 22. if i be. erat in man New Joaeoh Choate, the ident, with) : at Wine dr Viney, NeckPiase, and, Large Hb 222 Women’s Coats—elegant silk and } satin lined. Coats for street and dress wear. Made of excellent quality chev- iot, chinchilla, dark mixtures, fine boucle, brocaded plush and black broadcloth, The new models only, Many colors. Regularly $28.50 to $35.00, at..... 14.75 Useful Xmas Gifts for Men and Women low Muff. Regularly $30.00. Waaed Bags, $2.95 Genuine Pin Seal, Pin Morocco, Black Velvet and Moire Silk Bags; fitted with purse and mirror and memo. tablet, with gilt German sii- ver polished frames. Women’s Silk Thread Women’s 26-Inch and Women’s Mannis! 4 Hose, 3 Palt, 2.25 | Here ye tect Unnbretlas, 2.98 | syirens Manaish Cape- 1 1g Fant black ale garter tops, high | Comprising an extra fine range of | | “Meyers Make,” made with Engtian spliced heels TI thumb, drawn backs, sewn PX tan, black or white in bylidey boa. ys Men's Blanket Robes, 2.19 With heavy Girdle. Coat collar Piped seams, watin lined yoke; in es- sorted Jacquard figures. Value $3.60, Men’s Tan Capeskin Mocha Giovesr 1.00 Pair in a box, $2.98 fancy handles, in all now styles; ault- able for holiday presents. Women's Pure Silk Hose, 1.00 In black or white, with self em- broidered inateps, in floral designs. Put up one in a box, Women’s Pure Stk Hose, 1.35 Fast black; extra wide flare, lisle thread top. One in a box. Women's Wear pair, Three pair in a fancy box. Women’s Soft Gray Mocha Gloves, Unlined, vei 1.00 desirable, One in a Women’s 26-Inch and Men’s 28-lnch Umbrillas, 1.98 Mounties. INCLUDING CHAIN, In a large variety of handsome, *110. trimmed silver, Mission and carved The Best of All Gifts @ (|= Genuine Diamond Jewelry Direct from the Importer and box. Well made, unlined. Ostrich Plames For Holiday Gifts, Women’s Blouses—tine voiles, attractively | Beautiful Ostrich Plumes, very high Pastcre PB i trimmed with lace and embroidery, 2.00 mounts, the top having a large pom At Factory Prices finished with frills; at. war pom effect, plain and shaded color- Roliable Goods. Largest Assortment ings, also white and black: put up in OPEN EVENINGS. Women’s ‘ilk Skirts—ot superior quality chit- Lay boxes, holiday boxes. Value $5.00, Mi taffeta, jy various intra finished with leated flounce, | t opu- lar ".loringss pal a ieee por 1.98 Neckwear Crepe De Chine Scarfs 4.25 With floral design down the length of both sides. Le i Padded Brocaded Mufflers 3.00 In all tie lHght shades and trim- med with swansdown. 1.98 Lace Vests To be worn with tailored waists. Lace Jabots 50c Nainsook Gowns and Petticoats—in many pretty styles, elaborately trimmed with 1 98 Val or shadow laces and embroidery.. 4 Women’s Quilted Silk Jackets—suitable for Xmas G.its, in all black and black with 1 39 lavender lining; sizes 34 to 44; at. o be Women’s Wool Jersey nder graceful fines uallty, all woot Jer- With velvet or floral pow, wey cloth with deep pleated flounce ‘eatin: of ailk messaiine in § O8 2.98 Crepe De Chine Bows 50c Diack only; special at.. e i. With pearl pendant ends. Choosing Books for Boys and Girls A Story Book—we can help you choose just the right one—Storles Gave ute Tate Ai ea hark re collene Life, storks of the Mouneteg 5 ie 's of Breat! Delight. Lucky thi who receives Looks at Christmas time. . ee ee ee “Rover Boys’ Series,” 390 “Frank ‘ Untrimmed Hats —A Clearance— Women’s Smart Erect Pile Black Plu... & Fine Feli shapes. Ten correct styles to choo former price $ Velvet, Silk Plush and “Motor Girl Series." “Dorothy Dale,” 450 “Aunt Jane's Mieoes,” 450 Giri." “Mol "450 4 “When Mother Lets Us Sew," 690 ting. models, principally black; siso i “When Mother Lets Us Cook,” 680 brown, navy angers Heretofore | «Asound the End”—by Ralph Henry Barbour, For boys from 1 08 Pp 10 to 16 years, Pub. at 1.35; here at... eeeeecesecervecs id Holiday Ribbons “Andersen's Fairy Tales” “Hans Brinke Complete editions bound in green cloth, with pictures stamped on cover, | Dresden Ribbon, Many colored illustratio: rinted in large type on finest Dainty floral desig: Values 7Se, at. grounds, with colored 4% inches wid Fatra Heavy Moire Ribboa, 29 @% inches wide, black, white and all colors; regularly’ 38c, Fancy Ribboo, 6 inches wide; self-toned pink, light blue and white; 90. Splendid Gifts for a Spug Casseroles, round or oval, 8) Carlsbad and German Utility China. Inch diameter, 4% inches deep, nickel Handsomely decorated. | rim, with genuine Guermtey 49 | Salad Bowls, with coin gold border Siath Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New Yorks City Where the Xmas Dollar Brings Full Value HE selection of a Victrola at O'Neill's on the O'Neill Plan is wise, far-sighted gift buying. The Victrola that comes to your home will play for all—no matter to whom it is given. And the price of a Victrola at O'Neill’s is the utmost in Irish Point Lace Curtains fe 5 nie ff 16.00, a “340 pair ...- Mercerized Armure Portleres All the newest color effects. Value $6.25, at, pal 3.49 4 Decorative Linens Luncheon Sets-scalloped round, with on: row of hemstitching, consisting ‘of one 24-inch centerpiece, six 10- inch and six 6-inch coke in fancy . inset, Regularly $2.25, at.. ind beautiful floral decora- gift boxes, Worth value-giving for a small amount actually ing Dish, solid copper, fane tions, at 98 heey seis" nase ae 1.25 paid down. From $1 to $10 down brings ‘brass trimmed, with new device af-| Cake Plates, to match, at, each. .496 ai ~~beautits! new lace, looks Ike Cluny, im all you any Victrola and a supply over designs. cohol lamp, ebonized hendle, three French China Plaques, pint capacity. Regulerly Hand Painted F game and land- of records of your selection. Then BU ee istsassaecsss GHOe cape centers, By each. s..e+-, 496 sears a. Hs p oat pct a little each week or month. Copper Nickel PatedCoffee Machine | Cut Glass Water Tumblers, Whiskey aidach Centerpieces —ot real hand Perfectly easy. Perfectly Pescolator, beautiful, sensible hol cat Mie Water Glasses and made Cluny lace, with pias, or fancy ui i safe. The best way to a pleasure-giving gift that lasts the year around. TROLA linen centers, nicely wy. F ibas ularly Bad AEN cscs ciesieecccsdaciyees Specially price at 1.85, 1.49, 1.98 . daub sie, iii seconds, vous and | Venise Lace Handkerchlefs, is styles, at}, wth White Wool Blankets, Suto a"ts St cial"3 BS | Korte ns tty ahh on nd tT 0b * | Scalloped Sheets, do's |kerchief, melee ef, .!°BF atts berchlefs fi es Rand, em | extre raiders an VICTOR-VIC $2.50 $1.25 a Week a Week will purchase @ $200 Vic- trela and $10 in Vieter pet ‘at, bom. Sal niin do0 ach, §4c Scalloped Pillow Cases, ‘% i rt tize. at, eacl pair, apeoial ats... Wool Filled Comfortabies, rh 03.98 Short Lengths of Men's Hand Embroidered Handkerchlets,| toftial Handkerchiets, a wiih colored. picture in, cort| Inftial Ha fate Bac] ere 'h iS Wear Sec] seg, & ea, ovecial, Jewelry tor Christmas Records of your selection. Selected ‘b : ‘ Gold Filled vy ew pear hag Cog gg = Chinchilla Cloakings | Wich Bracciet 6.75 | il Bae et Pets, 1.20 A manufacturer of hi ook $10 brings thie magnifi- cent instrument to you, rade costs Watch fitted with ©, fine Stes eee ae to wear 10 years. cents iA | STR MUSStS wate | God Red Vnty Gama, 1.95 ready to play your music: total value ef $110—will In plain and band engraved deaigns It psi be paid for at $10 a be nee chee Ly shore k ingraved re of charge. Reese month fer 20 months, if desire on payment of awee yeu desire, Your choice 2 splendid tone and ample ih ecord cabinet for 46 weeks makes you the Chiffonettes ge, 4, Qc! 2 iis imahowany ot nck Facordonbints Trine or 48 stn mate zs sig ||| Cfloneig mn WE 150 keeping ree service. Victor th $9, which In New York's 4 Shopping Center feouree toot and Gelivere A Lat Cy and A a be al Victor Records Ie A wonderful val f° value en wonderful terms. 6th Ave., 20th to 22d Street, New York 4) [Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders ‘ in ananassae glassed ik a liege er Is isl a ani maraianl a . > <--- ani a rai. —awe

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