The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1914, Page 11

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Fatally Barned hy Actd. ‘long time since we had a ellk hat in oe B here,” {sitte Drive, after their marriage, Judge | older. : tang he took the prisoner from | Ennis asked his mother-in-law to ad- Hor aot 8 4 and “Louis Zeltner, a deputy. him to the Jefferson Hospital came The al diuiphurles acta . eer bats Bist nag looking man, with jase plat & Son 7 a ” loor of the “tok room ga' * y reread ine. ‘aa intimate way of mouth a . i “button-holing” those to whom he fellow ho terion ve ing to Lud my reat “Alimony Club.” ing to Ennis of Indiana was sent to the Molden ler Ennis, twenty-seven years old, who 1s suing him for separation and | fears he may leave the State unless | held In f : ‘Heal your skin Judge Ennis waited all morning in ‘ the office of Sheriff nhagen, con- th R U | fident that his 4 r, Mrs. George wi esino! Horace Lorimer, of the editor of i ter how lon; ‘The Saturday Evening Post, would | NGeen! tortured Stacie furnish a bond of $1,000 for his re- : by itching, burning, raw or scal; lease. Sho failed to appear, but sent skin ab just put a little o Attorney Samuel Gardenshire to tell |; that soothing, an’ i Diatenect ry "the the Judge to do anything the Sheriff might advise. | ital sepa iat tere min. ||t¥ Thereafter, Shezift Grifenhagen ead Th blibont eveer cade your || urgently “advised” Ennis to go to akin ns well so quickly you fee] || Ludlow Street, which he did, silk f ashamed of the money you threw || hat, frock coat and all. When Ward- jeway on useless treatments, en Tom Rock saw him, he smiled amiably. “Welcome,” he said. CHRISTMAS ia FURNITURE | “It's ben a ‘The Modern Santa Claus ||N Brings Furniture 14 Bought on Easy, Long-Time Credit. iN Santa Claus Ras learned many things in the last few years. Hi finds auto-trucks better ha “Fee reindeers, for he por? Agel eg haavy; lepaees gifts and then he makes it easier ra father and mother ving them “all the time they need to pay. Santa Claus advises the call ta cobtdon'tad gob Re nse onde He ang in that way you can get something handsome that the | whole fami ly will enjoy—something that will last for years and that will make home even dearer than ever. And above all, Santa Claus | advises you to come to Cowperthwait's—the oldest furniture house in America—for there he says you get the best value in furniture, rugs and housefurnishings for your money and the terms are the ! most liberal. ‘Open Saturday Evenings ¢ Owperth rote Sows 3-Piece Parlor Suite in Real Leather The workmanship on these three parlor pleces te superb, Notice the carved claw feet. ‘The frames are mahogany finish. ‘The massive lines 4 Indeed insure. that strength and stability, so denitaple In moderns, parlor if furniture. This furniture is not only strong. and panceces®, but it is, above else, comfortable. all ‘The eats nnd, bor fs are ‘deepl Upholstered and covered with menuine leather, ‘The pri * $47. 50 fi | {s unusually low. Terms only $3.00 a mont ONLY ONE OF THE MANY STYLES IN 3-PIECE SUITES. Square Post White Bed —_ IS Heavy Quartered Oak Table 1 Seldom are you offered a 6-foot ex- tension table, with a large pedestal and heavy, carved claw feet, at @ This 18 an unusually handsome bed. | price like this, A special quantity It has two-inch square corner te | purchase ith brass caps, is t 3 us fghts. Well butit: will $9 90':: bout $ 6.25 A Bpecial value at...... ° Rs REDS DINING ROOM TABLES BEDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, $2.08 UP] IN ALL STY T LOWEST PRICES. 4, One inch round up- AT LOWEST PRICE: VY No, It’s Not a Table; | Kindergarten Chair 4 } : Just the thing for the It’s a Grafonola | “Kiddies.” Natural oak \ ( This is a com- Anish, substantially made, bination library same as “grown-ups” sr table and Co- | use. Stands 24 inches fi Jumbia | Grafo- high. A dandy Christ- nola, Put your) fo lamp and books on ft wnt pince | because useful, 45 It im the centre | Only +++ ic of your parlor. ; e * ILDRES'R FURNI Then Wf you! AVL. KINDS OF. CHIL ’ want some| pulth AND TOYS AT RBASONABLE | B music, merely | A | pull ut one of the “drawers” | and you'll hear || card for your th Ay sweetest || Copy of the. G i} | ened instrument you ever Iatened || new Cowper, Send a postal to, ‘The ideal Christmas gift for the || thwait booklet, 1 whole family. Ask to see the Baby || “The Short Hawent price only #100, stacaiyen || Cut t2 Beery WON Si Ho FO HS YAGMUISE || Home is ras, | Comfort. IN Qver 1,000 Records at 65¢ Each JOR TE _ COWPERTHWAIT & SONS IK “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Avenue Two Park Row 7 yet isles Serest = Stores’ $t Chatham Ea: 2 f were bog on caer te. in ui “I've been hoodwinked, si: Yen, Major eania in Sth in Silk Hat and! wet “certain intereste are” working against me. Mind you, I love my, Frock Coat, Is Locked Up itt | bride and 1 am confident she™toves Schiller, the German post. me. But there are other forces ti hoodwinked.” |from the beginnin “ Young Mrs. Ennis says he spoke in Wearing a silk hat and froqk coat, | millions when he met her at the Wal. former Supreme Court Justice Alfred dorf, that his courtship of her had a vanished shortly after their marriage == wry B EV “When they went to live on River- 'y Pyles, secretary to the sheriff, | vance money for furnishing the apart- ment and also to support them. He promised to pay it back as ‘soon ashe could realize on his holdings.’ Mrs. Matiida Schiller, the mother of Mra. Ennis, advanced $2,000 and never got a cent back.” The Schillers came to New York from Baltimore several years ago. Judge Ennis says that shortly after he had been presented to them at the Waldorf-Astoria, a year ago, he was told they were direct descendants of former Judgge is a tail, slen- white beard, neat- to- aay he reamlalineds “The girl is an excellent young woman,” he said. “I took to her Tt ie false thi J told her I was wealthy. Money was not mentioned. Jt wi in honorable courtship in every re I believe my wife still loves me. “What of the disparity in your separate us. And so I've been | glamor, but tiat ot! Ludiow Street Jail to-day at the re- Great" he was asked, at Trinity Church in May, 1914. juest of hi: Mrs. Schil- bd ha’ exclaimed =the Judge, ae Norma Schil-| “she could not be seen to-day, but| smiting his cheat vigorously. “I am her lawyer, Milton Diamond, si id: only thirty-six years old in feeling. I : q i peglteh AR, Wesel a ¥, DECEMBER 1, 19145 ORMBER 1, olde “Yes; It was a fove match, pure SEASON'S WORST FOG jand simple. I said nothing of wealth to the young lady—I apoke only of may love, and lam aure she believed TIS \IP WHAT LITTLE According to the at bride told Atte Li . i] wrote to Mrs. Ls : Ennie says, he failed to provide for her. Mra. Lorimer wrote to the Judge, Bt ag for not telling the is said to have mado autote from Montaigne, | Ferry Service, hii, vet and “Truth ltaele is not priv: ae ; spoken at all times ‘ace $ ¢ speak truth not as much as T would, Surface Lines Affected by ut as are’ Records in the Sheriff's office to- Murky “Blanket.” day showed that in t papers the Judge fendant. ‘The pap can whip any man who believes I am in which Daniel Web " The feature of the “biggest” fog of | traffic wa: Broadway Central He the season to-day was that there were attachment for a painting owned by cres down about ‘The je Was arrested by Deputy | Sheriffa Zeltner and MeDonnel! ier {the Battery said hadn't happened be- evening. Unable to aupply bond, he /fore in many years, Mince the Kuro- was permitted to go to the Waldor'! Astoria with. the deputies. and trea wat Pagan’ mca, OF She rey spent the night there. steamers have been temporarily with. You are impressed with the spirit of Christmas Liga cheer as soon as jou enter its hospitable doors and ala of the brilliantly lighted Main Floor in its ho! iday "But this Store’s main importance to you is its tremen- dous helpfulness in filling your Lek Bathe needs. -Its wonderful stocks have a ic way of making your Christmas ued go just a little bit Yporther than you even dreamed The beautiful things are here, and the aihat things, too, Over $6,000,000 worth of new merchandise has been fesse oe the whole world i ie Reyes a is a or your easy seeing. ir fine foreign organiza- tion—in Paris, Berlin arid London—has been working with magnificent resourcefulness, in spite of the war, to maintain uninterrupted shipments of our goods, and has succeeded marvelously. We are therefore far better able to offer rich stocks of foreign goods, from toys and jewelry to broadcloths and leather goods, than any other store in New York. We are also constantly in the market here, buying such lots of choice rece as prompt cash payments for large quantities make possible. In short, GIMBELS offers th the PRACTICAL METHOD of completing the Christmas list with merchandise of HIGH ty ‘ALITY at prices that are more MODERATE than you may have been in the habit of paying. This will be a tremendously Profitable month for you to shop at GIMBELS! Back of the goods lies an enthusiastic, well-drilled Sales-force, the most efficient Automobile Delivery Ser- vice in the city, a splendid modern Store Building— and the GIMBEL Guarantee of Satisfaction! From Our Paris Bureau Exquisite Coiffure Adornments at 35c to $25 Dainty creations that reflect the beau- tiful adornments that were wom at the French Court during the Louis Periods. Even though it may be a tiny butter- fly to be worn with the French casque nivle. coiffure, or utiful bandeau, it glitters with Paillettes in Iridescent Colors, Gold, Silver or Jet. Even the veins of tiny ostrich tips are studded with paillettes or rhinestones. Of course, there are Oriental adornments, for there are certain types of women who would lose their individuality without them. The new Dancing Caps suggest the Spanish mode. Those at $5 to $10, which are entirely of jet paillettes, are excdedingly good look Tlliineey Section, Third Floor “Samples’—But by | Make Nice Gifts 5 an Boudoir Sacques, $2.95 Crepe de Chine Albatross French Challis So dainty and pretty that they look as though they had come from Baris However, they are copies of French models. Beautifully trimmed with fine laces, silks and ribbons. Second Floor. Just the Winter Overcoats Boys Hood-Specia! ¢ at $6.75 These loose-fitting models are making more friends every day, because they are warm, comfortable and smart-looking at the same time. We have a wonderful collection of blue, brown and sray mixtures, in sizes 8 to 17—all to go at $6.75. Boys’ Good Winter Suits with 2 Pairs of Trousers at $5 Newest models in gray, brown, blue and many rich mixtures; sizes 7 to 17. All-Wool Mackinaw _* Q Coats, $5 The real outdoor coats for lively boys. These have the newest shawl collar. All sizes. Fourth Floer He Wigiene tty tanh oi erie ip EN VaaN aaa Vai ViBROADWAY AN AND THIRTY-THIRD D STREET ame a Wondertul, because, with Christmas just sighted people: Handbags, $1 to $3.95 Silk, Velvet and Leathers; in dress and andle, service styles; pannier and ribbon handles; pkg bony ‘s Beaded Bags, $1 Sewing Baskets, $1.50 Wicker _ polisned long grain. base = with aa | Polished long grain “Tp | colors. long grain covered lid and asides; sizes 10x8x3 in, (lus trated.) . Pin seal hip folds; pocket. or polished morocco. moire faced. Christmas Season Specials— 8,400 Women’s 20c to 35c Handkerchiefs, 15c Each Remarkable purchase of an im| mipertas) Ae ‘3 stock! The handkerchiefs are embroidered an trimmed, one-corner and side effects; colors and white. variety of all new designs. 2,400 Women’s $1 Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, Box of 6 for 75c Sheer linen, with woven tape border and small block initials; three styles in picture box. 6,000 Men’s $1 Initial Handkerehiefs, Box of 6 for 75c Pure linen, fully laundered; block initials. Main Floor Plenty of European Toys at GIMBELS But we might have been badly off, had it not been that our Toy Chief, at the threatening of hostil- ities, gave instructions that our Ger- man toys be shipped to English ports as quickly as possible. With the Daveention of one or two lots, now on the way over. all our pur- chases of German, English and French toys have been received and laced on sale in the wonderful ‘oy Store. A Very Large Showing of American Toys is also featured. We bought most liberally from American manufac- turers to offset any possible shortages in our importations, So here at GIMBELS you will find what is without doubt the Largest and Most Interest- ing Toy Store in America Every novelty, every old-time favorite, any- thing that could possibly bring joy to a youngster's heart on Christmas morning is shewn here. Bring the children to this Mecca of Christmas Toys. Fourth Fleor sheer ngce a A RH the Judge to satisty a board bill of) 2° DIX ocean liners to be held up bY| i, some 15. lie, which the wisea Resplendent In Its Holiday Beauty: e Christmas Store of a Million Gifts! A Wonderful Before-Christmas Sale of Leather Goods at Average Half Price Thousands of Dollars Worth of Domestic and Imported Articles, Including Many ‘‘Samples’’ we secured exceptional concessions from manufacturers and importers who were overstocked, and in many instances spot cash made some fine captures. So here are useful and beautiful things, with a special Christmas message to wise and fore- $1.65 to $6.60 ‘‘Sample” $1.60 to $10 Imported’ Sewing Baskets, $1 to $5 At $1- se fy bee dy le with leather] Black seal grain, saffian lined; 13 brass nickel, gilt and gun-metal frames and fittings; te rained long grain saffian; in] $1.96 to $10 Fitted Party and some have as many as 7 fittings. real rd helt re _ ued blue; com- Vanity Cases, $1 to 95 $1.60 Imported $20 Fitted pate Bags, » vachette, ecrase and morocco; $12.60 All jet, jet-and-steel, steel-and-white, jet-} Dull long grain and polished morocco; and-gold, floral designs, allover beads; | silk-lined, frames; 9 celluloid toilet Imp: Fi harvoistined; chain handled; fringe bottom, | Stic; clul style; 16-!n. $10 orted Fitted $2.60 Imported Fitted | $1.50 to $2 Small Leather wfineliah eronsgrain, moirelined and fitted Articles, $1 j Imported coat-nanger sets: in tan cases or] articles; size Pe lack pin seal three-folds, with secret pocket; some in natural grain. Black seal grain stick-pin cases; tan lined Daily reminder pads of polished saffian, ie tenances Hivign, ya drawn from service. However, the freighter Colorado from Dundee, and the Minnesota, a eae ) and the negative i merchantman from Port Antonio, Ja- maica, had to drop anchor off Quar- antine; the freighter St. Andre Y WILL from Cuba, in Gravesend Bay, and ‘ the United Fruit Company's passen- SAVE UR TEETA ger ateamer Tivives from Kingston i off the Lightship, to wai ‘thins, tiie Cote el to walt for th0 £08 | prescription for Sere Gume andl The damp smother was brought tn z on @ northeast wind, probably direct from the Fog Banks, some of the old mariners opined, and in spots it was almoat opaque. During the night the ferryhboats be- gan to run behind their schedules, and 0 delayed when the rush hundreds found them. t work. Indirectly, and | tances directly, elevated and aurfdce car traMc was affected by the fog and travel was slow and dit. ficult all over the greater city. antahment. —OMeial returns | sau at the door, the savings are remarkable! But $8.60 Imported Fitted Dressing Rolls, $5 ussian morocco; | toilet articles, for men or women; the men's brushes have ebony backs, blue, turi Tose, ' Ergon, blue, qucine, aray, Motor Cases, $5 0 lary brass toilet 6x734x3 portfolios, moire-lined; | in. ME calf-faced; moire-tined| B ecrase, fose, heliotrope, Laces and Embroideries at Special Holiday Prices Beautiful trimmings for that frock, or blouse you are going to make for somebody's taht gift. 20c to 45c Laces, Bdgi: and Insertions, 16c to 26c Yard Laces 3 to 6 in. wide; Edgings and Insertions to match. reg 1: 25 Chiffons at Tee, ord pa dainty golden designs; double width, bi 500 ) Embroidered Swiss Flouncings, 38c Yard and 27 in. % Corset Cover Flouncings. Embroidered kottie Flouness, 40c, bbe, Us¥ Yerg rns ‘on Swiss and batiste; for babies’ Belgian and Lierre Lace rianeee and Tunics, 60 to $12.75 $ . In very dainty patterns; Electrical Appliances Suggested for Your Gift List $4.60 $13.50 watt Electric Grills that wil! bake, broil, fry or toast, 16 Chafing Dishes in copper or nickel finish, 3 pint "4 a Electrical Toaster, will toast 2 slices of bread at the same $10 Electric Percolator with detachable base, 6 cup capacity, #4, 15 Electric Irons for travelers especially, special attache bias *Y Biatric Curling Irons with aluminum comb attachment, ote Ho Fectric Irons, @8.88, $3.50 Westinghouse 6 Ib, Irons, oa Restrie Aad Glow” Stoves, 2 tube style, attach to eeu chet Fl ste wth batary and lamp, 1.80 wi pak pects Fab Ligh fe’ hat foet k like fe Christmas Tree Outfits Including a string of 8 red, white and blue lamps, attach any» here, 93.26. 16 light strings, $8; 24 lights, 07.00; 82 lights, 9.2 r

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