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

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oo / believed to be demented and Magistrate | | Bariow committed him to the payoo- i {pathic ward in Bellevue, where Dr, | Gregory is to study his case. | Air, McGue is employed in the large : | printing department connected with the! Salvation Army Headquarters in Wert Fourteenth street. He was married last z summer to Miss Downe, for years adju- —— THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1913 9 , The one best gift} | This Set of Columbia Double-Disc Records 4 Adamson, and that was the cue to all/a debt to Mr. Adamson for the good|he had had on Job Hedges, and that the speakers, for Mayor Kline, Mayor-| work the latter did In the Presidential | When Hedges refused to run the cam- elect Mitchel, Willlam F. McCombs, jcampaign that Mr. McCombs managed | palen, Hedges had sald to him: Dudiey Field Malone, George Moaneny, [in 1912 “You take ft and I'l run it. William = Prend t, Mr. Edwarde,| “Ife has the quality of quiet eMciency,| We sald the result of the campaign Mr. Little and Mr. Hedges devoted |of doing great things without seeming| was duo to no one man. 10 ADA SON FOR most of their speech-making time to saying nice things about the man who CAMP became Mayor Giaynor's secretary four —~— = to do them. And quiet eMotency has) “The Fusion ticket was elected,” he heen given a public testimonial,” sald) said, “because public sentiment had Mr. MeCombs. reached a point where it would not After the presentation Mr. Adamson, | longer tolerate the vulgar hands of the HIS] introduced as “Bob,” said he found it] professional politician on the City Hall,” impossible to recognize himself as the| Ife had a word of praine for John A. TO HAVE The Sextette from “Lucia” sung by the Columbia Italian individual he had heard spoken of. He| Hennessy and epoke earnestly of what tant of the Army. As such she presided | "I aay no id Mayor-elect Miteh-| ciiq he had modelled auch a career as (the Inte Mayor had done for the city Opera Company, and another grand opera Jom esl it ber of iii inducted in 1, fi hs ff his speech, “that I . ss on he reverse seri ou orchest: Frank Bassett ht f thie elty and becaite pop “7 le het Hi toH Aid s\nooe te the nelp tnd cope = = coneert band nn an enmaite overt a fommens U U C] u “ ad ran jassett, Sought for|mrs. mauve receiveo many’ Milc lopes to Have Aid Of |tion of str. Adamson in my a classic, a violin solo and a bewitching instrumental trio. |tion for the next four yr SCURRILOUS TE! RAMS. { Mra, MoGue recalled having ween aj Mayor's Secretary for man named Bassett at several meet | ‘. " = ings over which she presided. He had} Next Four Years. spoken to her occasionally and after) her marriage, one day last August, he had called at her home. She did not admit him, “~ Some time after that scurrilous un- signed telegrams were sent to Mrs, Me: Gue, The originals were secured and Two Months, Is Finally Cap- tured by Detectives. Or your own selections to the same value can be supplied Grafonolas from $50 to $500. Gra from $17.50 to $65. On easy terms of payment. IMPORTANT NOTICE! play on Victor talking machines, Likewise all Columbia Grafonolas will play Victor records. r More than six hundred men attended the dinner to Mayor’a Secretary “Bob” Adamson at the Waldorf last night, and Frank S. Bassett, No. 140 Congress| atreet, Jersey City, is in the psychos Pathic ward at Bellevue, undersoing an examination to determing whether he $e @ lunatic. A number of persons, @mong thom Mr. and Mrs, Wiviam Me- Que, No, 40 Sherman avenue, Wash- ington Heights, will sleep better now that Bassett is under detention. Bassett walked into ths uptown office of the World Oot. 16 and presented an advertisement calling for six men “for moving pictures, permanent employ- John H. Fintey, formerly President of s ithe City College, was read, and Mr : | Bakin Roh's tremendous capacity for work YARED Powder while some of the most prominent men! Adamson, he declared, typified the high: | Hedges called on “Mr.” Kline to make a showed that they were written by the|!" local politics told what they thought est of citizenship, ae ABSOLUTELY PURE speech. The Mayor told of the great debt he owed Adamson for advice and assist author of the bogus ads. of him, the others applauded. \ » ora Sta Nobody about the Salvation Army | Not content with heaping on his head | frishinan could A | Corps seemed to know anything about | such praise as @ young man seldom gets, fon, and Littte followed, | Mal delict r L A poem to Mr, Adamson, written by { ance in the last few months and of | Bassett. the diners piesented t y | . 10 Mr, Adamson, redited Adamson with driving a Bassett had eaid he was employed by Adampon, a silver tea service|team, consisting of a Bull Moone, an the American Express Company as & te ami fo heavy that Job | cleniant a @ donkey, and with driver, From that concern Lass toastmaster, had to call op| steering the Fusion ship, all at the! Bh of the man was obtained. Pal ha * Kdwards to superintend ioe came time, ending with the declaration: | quit his Job In August. Hi foreman |eransporting of the gift into the grand! “And se didn't promise any one any ‘ a thought him queer. ne se 0 le didn't draw up his o | Fete tne srausnts ot tha Scowee | ybesstts wether wan sent aooveren.| MISS, Petes titer ae eM [ Sen, a aigis ccunr, Wer schue Pleasant and profitable ' | ‘The day aft first publication of] conths She told of an ailment he had ae boy,” sald Luther Little, one{him to-night." ; ; @ hunt for the offend- and an operation he underwent, and of the speakers, referring to Mr. William F. McCombs acknowledged a | sald he had told her Mrs, McGue bad} se = Se Seay ~— given him absent treatment. ———<— Se rant for the arrest of Bassett | SANTA CLAUS BROADWAY ssusrrerr tretog ‘inthe mater Me” trae UP-TO-DATE THE QUICK SERVICE cry, ‘Tho bolle printed circulars cll See him whiszing along in his DAIRY LUNCHEON { ing for the arrest of Bassett. fe will bang pose ee ee Is not at all expensive. SP siac/ os, Leon! who e A good guide to the depend- ee ‘Nappened along Liberty erect, _— ; ____ ASPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED LOW-PRICE STORE OF 2 FLOORS AND 72 SECTIONS ee — ue Paar! hay eek Oe ee eee re i veneils We Better, Brighter and more Brimful of Holiday Things than ever is this convenient, airy Store of Good Christmas Service. Stocks are replenished every day (sometimes takes eight offices to handle our |Nce Court and arraigned before Maxis, rhe A will on spel i peg pe dg this Store, because during the Holiday Seasqn a certain amount of the Main Store stocks are duplicated in the Subway tremendous patronage. ey e. en you have the magnificent choice of sensible gifts i ’ i i i i When you buy evegianses in and gave an incoherent YOUR SERV, ICE. Gifts in the vast stocks of dependable merchandise at the lower prices. Courtesy, Accessibility and Prompt Delivery AT 5 anime COSTS $500 TO CURSE COURT KANSAS CITY, Dec. 14—When six Industrial Workers of the World, charged with speaking on the streets without @ permit, were asked in the North Side Court to-day whether they were guilty they refused to answer. ‘When asked to raise their right hands and be sworn, they turned their backs on the Judge, Only one found his Naor Bou Wel tongue. Que any of the eight Harris stores you can depend upon their ab- solute accuracy and comfort. They are sold with the Guar- antee of ‘‘complete satisfaction or your money back.” = Harris Glasses cost $2 or more. Douse J $1 TO $2 YD. DRESS GOODS Repriced at 680 Yd. 2,500 yds. of waist, skirt and dreams lengths in black end all the prevailing colors, imported as well as domestic, in all-wool, silk and woo! materials, Pe SPECIALS IN WASH GOODS 2g: Printed Lawns, rorulary’ TZ! eat Be yd. MEN AND YOUNG MEN! $20, $22.50 and $25 Suits and Overcoats NOW at $12 NEW SILKS IN WAIST AND DRESS LENGTHS $1.60 to $5 Each Flag aie of lengths of Silk at 10c to $1 yd.; large variety cs. : 86-in. Messaline at 66c yd.; black and white, and all the good 30-1n. Corduroy at 600 yd., in all the popular shades, suitable for Including Black and Oxford Chinchilla Overcoats The Overcoats are SILK LINED ,. pace will not permit of our giving the details of the purchase —it’s the SALE you're most interested in, Li coats and dresses, | Sh San 284 Sh West Wt $2. reas? Senox “To hell wit a court!” ee Ge now they *e exactly the kind thet os ae, paving ut Prices for WW. Arh Sr..ber. Brlv and Gtk Gees | “No matter what we do we get no jus- Jeweled Hat Pins, 280 Men's Signet Ringe, gold filled, 76¢ shawl voles au Ser al ja, Overcoats, lutely wool, wit! Renaii nd Cl 4, ‘ bln, nga, y Ik lined and patch Also full naiseance Lace and Cluny Lace Men's Blanket Bath is 4A2 Columbus Que. B\e ond 824528 See einai cost the man $800—or German Silver Pendant and Chain, Children '* Raincoats, ‘with’ hat lined; magnificent vanty; all fry Be RR pr mays fo} Table Covers, $1.60 o $16.76 leading colors and patterns, 98. "WO Nassan Steet near dot Street | tnat ar ° of labor, The ot rhinestone, pearl and assorted stones, ade of tan canton cloth, in Xmas mixtures, and black. Hemitit-hed Damask Table Sats, Men's Neckwear, in all caters, tn. Wi Sh0 0108: caee: O88 Goer be Be 3 bad Pur Sete Gray Kit Coney, illw Hy Mee HE LEH A aie ed Ties cometary QOD Beonduoay nee Wildly Henddyn come from San Francisco tn answer to Basrings in Jet, gold filled, and Ms iu ; some patch pockets; 10 46; fine range au- Damask Napkins, $1 to 97.60 dos, in-trimmed Planneletie A89 Dadnon Sr.oyp OES. Govtdsyn]* EV Gousaca more will be. hero) p] Same Pearl BOB Pac ae ond Cig Po Scarfs ial browns, chek and lai eect, ere, mints and Binck | each Linen» uh crion Kimonos at Gand 810, SV Reoad Moknislewark rvefore the week ts out,” he said. d i and Muffa, in five different styles, ? 0 Sailor Collar or ery Neck : = s iy Pearl Fan Chains, 60¢ Mente inal Gionee, ‘15 pair. ’ SAT Te. AKIN ee | reg, $600, pod la) oe to “ * i Children's Dress Pins, three i Cildrén's Tan and Black Gauntlets, BOYS’ $5 CHINCHILLA POLO OVERCOATS Bordered Comfortables, warm and : 3 Gg ins, ina 600 pair a durable, 91.96, $2. resets ares A cores ee Niawled Pete; 008 Women’s Gloves, 160 pair it $3.00 Carbon Pho'on, Facrimile and Bn. “enters, 00 oO ” ane ryan , 3 Nottingham Lace Curtains, $1 to 1,000 fine, warm and smart Chinchilla Overcoats, polo models, ravings (framed), at 86¢ to $8.76. d mre Sith Hoes, in Etileno Bet Mok Paes, MY ary Coun Cre 0.80 | setae, mane Rng meatal aro wean Ne | pedoged PhcaStc™s 6.001cGS, "Movs, Pore ON ay Bo, t ‘ " in. Ta; ‘ouch Covers, $1. ck; nicel inished; in 5 pI 3 2) ls res, @3.| WILL CLOSE OUT without chains, 600 |, to 918,60, is 10 years. BN TEN Ser ETAY: Riss SUD E89 Men's Silk Webbed Supender and lack and colora, 91 to $1.60, 7 Women's fancy Braid Pins, 60c Boys’ Roll Collar Sweaters, brown, Seta, oi. Children's Tan, Gig Navy at Extreme Reductions Mens cigore Holter, werting Bye Bo Gay Flannel Blows, BOYS’ WOMEN’S FINE Mee rivaigels Ggrendert: Sit / Neen Beene pat DLA Li Rh bed ai E a do (vey 156 Afternoon Dresses Attractive new styles of crepe de chine, charmeune, serge and novelty fabrics in lovely shades of Copenhagen, fox glove, apricot, navy and wistaria, as well as black. Including extra sizes for stout figures. Formerly $27.50 to $39.75 - 13.50 87 Natty Winter Coats Fashionable loose effects of mixtures, basket weave, broadcloth, bi jacquard in taupe, navy, black, green and brown; silk lined, some fur trimmed. Formerly $24.75 to $87.50 16.75 46 Fur Trimmed Wraps A most effective selection in rich colorings of brocaded plush, chiffon velvet, gareirm taupe, brown, black and mahogany. Bi d silk linings in white or colors. Formerly $69.50 to $94.00 34.75 25 West 38th St HOLZWASSER 4CO. OPEN EVERY EVEWING UNTIL 9PM. — NO ALTERATIONS : poand Thia nome couniete of the accompanying F q a ~T/MbERAL CREDIT TERMS "Sis" $800 $1.00 to $1.50 2" $1.50 to $2.00 il $2.00 to $2.25 $2.50 Ise Tee york f “antes oe 1417-1423 THIRD AV PAKLUK COMPLETELY, BEUKOUM vy tat: aT {} Golden Oak Dressine Case and = =6Wash- onnectients Masea- a yar! 33 vards ee tie me wate | rumienea ees) #1 CATALOGUE. Fiain Figures. 5 Rooms, 614s! —<—— of the season's CHILDREN'S DRESSES ric "ht $2.96 oneonert check and Rt asia Some of them have blue waists and plaid Balkan effects, other sailtilted “skirte, 6. to'14 years. gonsens 1.50 at Made of fine strong coutil, medium and low busts, Hong flat hip and back effect, and garters attached; elightly soiled; 18 DEBEVOISE E BRASSIERES In at , some cross in the belt coins hookers down the front, lace and closed backs; across the bust; sizes 34 to 46, finish, 3 it. 4 ft. and Gin. teel_ banda. $12.75 BOX SPRING AT ing; all sizes. bearing, which makes it a ve famous Domestic factory, ani Greater New GIMBEL HOLIDAY BLOUSES In Pemstical Array At $2. Charming Chiffons, Voilee and Shadow Lace Blouse Experts especially for Christmas, fect ot tines box; siaes 34 todd Od hig FAMOUS GIMBEL BLOUSES At $1 Superior quality and wonderful in GIMBE . known all over this countrysnever were in GIMBEL Blouses are it us lovely models i mr gift box; Me 7% in soft Crepe, Voile covered with a red serviceable stri GOODRICH SEWING MACHINE Regularly $16 At $12 A five-drawer Golden Oak Machine. full-size head, ball- with full set of attachments; may do any fancy or plain sew- Tasrvetiane given at your home if within the limits of $2 Cash and Balance $1 Weekly—No Extra Charges. with collar, 60 of these models— ifte—man: pri more beautiful. The READY-TO-HANG LACE CURTAINS $1 pr.—Many patterns of fine double-thread Nottingham, with over-stitched edges in White, Ecru and Arab—all sash lengths. These curtains have loop-like openings woven into the top of the curtain, through which the rod may be instantly slipped. No hemming or pinning required. FINE GIFTS and sensible 7 Aluminum Tea Kettles, 4at., Aluminum Sauce Pots, 4-qt., at a $1.75 Aluminum Coffee Pots, 2-at., at $1.00. Chafing Dishes, nickel or copper, regularly $4.7 wt O40 ularly $6.50 Serving regularly $1 $25.50 BRASS BED OUTFIT, AT $16.75 Combination Set 3 pieces. 2-IN, POST BRASS BEDSTEAD, with 10 heavy filling rods, heavy top, spindle cole , best material, bright, satin or Roman gold- it, » RE COTTON MATTRESS, comfortable and sanitary, d ticking. OVEN WIRE SPRING, reinforced with good strong $8.60—Hard tempered stee! spiral spting, durable, comfortable and sanitary and covered with good ck i | light runner; made in the guaranteed for five years, WINTER SHOES Specially Priced At $1.60 and $1.96 Excellent shoes for rough wear, made of calfskin, with solid leather soles; sizes to 1314, $1.60; larger sizes, $1.95. UMBRELLAS FOR MEN AND WOMEN t $ Made of American taffeta, silk case; assorted handles. BOYS’ $1 HATS At 50c 1,000 high-grade, ussorted Hats, including caps, rah rahs, in chin- chilla, polos that may be pulled down over the ears, and other styles in blue, brown and gray. FOR MEN $1, $1.26, $1.90, $2.50 Comfort inodels, of soft black kid, in Romeos, Onera and Everette styles. Alliga- tor Slippers, too, and comfy ones of felt; all have flexible soles. FOR CHILDREN 60c, 85c, 95c and $1 Crochet Slippers, in dainty colors, with felt und leather soles, HOLIDAY SLIPPERS FOR ALL THE HOUSEHOLD Greatly Underpriced. BOUCLE COATS $19.75 Grades At $12.60 These coats are lined through- out; shawl collar and cuffs of velvet; fasten with large frogs. There are also @ome gray and brown mixtures, black broadcloth Coats lined throughout with satin JUNIOR COATS (Made to Sell at 812.60 At 97.96 Tweed stripes, heavy sibelines, belted back, round corners; brown, gray and navy; 18 to 19, FOR WOMEN 46c to $3 Dainty crochet and. satin futiroleat aloo comfy Bippers, pathrol ie af felt and” bath mules of Turkish towelling. SLIPPER ORNAMENTS FOR WOMEN $1 to 96 In glittering cut steel and sparkling rhinestones, TOYLAND JUNIOR Many Upstairs Values at Downstairs Prices. Dolls in rompers at $1.60, Rag Dolls, $: Doll Beds, $1. Mechanical Trains, $1 to $3.60, Toy Pianos, 26¢ to $1. Soldier Games, 26 t ‘Toy Drums, 26c to $1. Tool Chests, 26¢ to $1. RUGS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Some of Them Slightly Mismatched 9 ft. x 12 ft. Axminsters 8 ft. 3 in, x 10 ft. 6 in, Axminsters 6 ft. x 9 ft. Axminsters, seamless 4 ft. 6 in. x6 ft. 6 in, Axminsters Wit. x 12 ft. Angas. 4 ft. 3 in. x 10 It. 6 36 in, x 72 in, Axmi 27 in, x 54 Axminster 27 in, x 2 Axminsters 22)9 in, x 36 in, Axminsters 4 paeanway $25.00 grade, at..., $7.50 grade, at $0.00 gral t .. $1.55 grade, at «+ $1.50 grade, at... GIMBEL BROTHE NEW YORK THIATY-THIRD OT, WOMEN’S DRESSES OF SERGE AND SILK $10 Grades at 95 $18.75 Grades at $9.75 the lower Fa ‘harmeuses, de fine Serges and Satin Gowns, at 49.76. styles are beautiful and very new; the values wonderful. MISSES’ WINTER COATS iuaey $12.60 Grades at 95.75 200 excellent three-quarter length Coate eee er eee bs peal ek 18 years. Misses’ $10 Dresses at 95 soar Dresses in Corduroy and Serge; class 14 About 100 to 20 in the asso: CUT GLASS A Special Sale of Chrisimas Pieces At %5c Oil or Vinegar Bottles, 960. Knile Rests, 960, Mustard Jars, 060. Rohemian Gines Juge, 96¢. Bohemian Glass Vases, 960. Glass Candlesticks, 060. Bon Bon Dishes, 060. Spoon Trays, 95. Hair Receivers, 96. CHINA PIECES AT 95c Berry or Salad Bowls, 96¢, Sugar and Cream Sets, 96¢. Teapots, 980. Cake Seta, 96. China Candlesticks, 96c. Powder Boxes, 960. Huir Receivers, 96c. Chocolate Pota, 96¢. 43-PIECE COLORED EM- BROIDERED SETS Regularly $3.76 At $2.25 Pee Lge prnbroke and scalloped, in green, blue and brown color, clover effects. HEMSTICTHED DAMASK SETS Regularly 85 At $3.76 Consisting of one Cloth and one dozen Napkins, with col- ored border, CHRISTMAS GIFTS OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS At Very Special Prices ROUND RENAISSANCE LINOLEUMS REMNANTS OF LINOLEUMS Regularly 65c a yard At 36c a Yard 6 to 16 oq. yard pieces. INLAID LINOLEUMS Cut from roll. 31.80 pel PRINTED LINOLEUMS Cut from roll, Regularly 650 At 45c a Yard OILCLOTH at 380 Regularly 500 CARPETS Tapestry Brussels. 65e grades at, a y! 7c grades a yard. 75 grades at, a yore rr TABLE COVERS Regularly $3, $4.25 and $6 At $1.50, $2.26 and $3 qr 0 EY te wn wor! cizes 45 in., 54 in. and 72 in,, respectively. COLORED PRINTED CREPE TABLE CLOTHS Regularly 84.76 At 93 Several beautiful patterns, fast colors. a il

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