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ee { \ Sil THE PAPERS! front of Miss Gwynn's apartment, on |the assurance of a bystander that the | occupant of the machine was the | actress, That was how the story first NANCE CYAN LED AUTO WD CHASE Dancer Fled in Machine Pursued by Sleuth and Wife Who Sued. BATTLE NEAR TOMBS.| Thrilling Encounter When Fu-!| gitive Machine Was Cor- nered Downtown. Back of the formal announcement | of service of papers in Mrs, Sue 3. Plunkett's alienation suit against | Nance Gwynn, the actress, is the ex- citing story revealed to-day of a hurry- | Up little melodrama enacted in the streets of downtown New York last | Friday night, when Miss Gwynn was compelled to accept the service she so long evaded. | Mrs. Plunkett wants $100,000 from | Miss Gwynn on the allegation that the actress won the affections of Joseph L. Plunkett, her husband, who {s associated with the Liebler Company, theatrical managers. She | also is suing her husband for separa- | tion because Miss Gwynn once gave him a leather cigar case inscribed with the legend “God bless Joe Plun- | kett and make me a good actress for his sake.” Plunkett, too, is suing Ralph C. Baggs for alienation. More than a week ago, Howard Strong, of the law firm of House, Grossman & Vorhaus, was sent to Miss Gwynn's apartment, at No. 200 Went Fifty-eighth street, to serve her with papers in Mrs. Plunkett's suit. He reported service in due form, but | It turned out he was mistaken. He had h. woman, ded the papers to the wrong seated in an automobile in DR CoushSyrup WAX CAN BE DEPENDED UPOW Ran anuse ore OUR TERMS SO burcrase +3 "town + 1% iter #75 burcnase +5%Gown +125 wee MOO Ficcrase +7 own-t 1° werk LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION got around that Miss Gwynn had ac- cepted service, OETECTIVE AT WHEEL OF FLY- ING AUTO. Last Friday night Jerome C. Baum, & detective, of No. 16 Cheroh Street, at the wheel of his own high-powered automobile, drove around to Miss Gwynn's apartment. In the tonneau of his car were Mre. Plunkett, her sister, a Mise Saxon and Strong. “We took up our stand in front of Miss Gwynn's apartment,” said Baum, “and had been there only a few mo- ments when Miss Gwynn, accom- panied by Plunkett, came out and got Into her auto, She had plenty of as- sistance tn climbing In, for the ele- vator man, two doormen and the chauffeur formed a bodyguard that stood close about her. There wasn't & chance then to get within forty feet of the step of her limousine. “As soon as Miss Gwynn'’s car started I pulled alongside and caught sight of us. Evidently chauffeur got sudden sailing ord as si Sets one product—the difference to any of the Sets. 3-Piece ‘‘ Parisian Icory”’ Set, + $6.31 Ring Handle Mirror,” Hair Brush‘and Comb. 5-Piece ‘‘Louis Seize’ Ivory Set, $14.81 Long Handle Mirror, Hair, Hat and Clothes Brushes; Dressing Comb. The name “Louis Seize’ designates the style—which is new. Many other pieces can be had in this style. a liees "To ianon or ‘olonia lvory Set, $11.43 New, heavy, fancy design, not to be had in other shops. Comb, Brush and Mirror. 4-Piece “‘Pyralin” Ivory Military Set, $6.22 Pair of Military Brushes, Comb and Mirror. 7-Piece “ Pyralin” Ivory Manicure Set,$3.49 in? l $10.48 13-Piece “Pyralin” Tvory Toilet Set, $14.94 ‘Above two Sets of heavy desi MAIN FLOOR, B red ribbonzine. Herald Square, for he opened up his throttle and fair-|/hie shoulders, ly whinsed across Fifty-seventh Street and into Fifth Avenue. “I knew my enough to stick close to bers, so (ist # didn't worry much about anything} the atrect through the opening. but keeping right behind. We didn’t make great speed down Fifth Avenue, probably because the actress's chauf- four was afraid of the traffic cops, but when he spun through the Washing- ton Arch in Weshington Gquare he opened things up right. “Our machines fairly ripped up the traffic-bare streets In the lower end| 0. of the city. We roared along the sky- it breakneck speed, with my car it more than a jump behind. Finally, when Miss Gwynn's chauffeur tried to make a quick turn from Lafayette into Centre Street, right at the corner of the Tombs, I ran up on him and pinned his car between a street car and a lamp- post. “When he came to a stop we all piled out and Strong made a dive @r the door of the limousine. He pulled hard at the door handle, with his feet braced against the sidé of the car, but Plunkett, with Miss Gwynn holding RR. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. hown, without extra charge, upon any of the Composition Ivory listed below, from date un- til Dec. 20th, DELIVERY FOR CHRISTMAS. Attention is directed to the various grades of Composition Ivory we carry. They are all in prices being due to Style, Finish, Color and Grain. Many fancy articles, as Boudoir Clocks, Photograph Frames, Jewel Boxes, Pin Trays, etc., are to be had at reasonable prices and ymay be added 3-Piece Solid Eng- lish Ivory Set, $7.71 Comb, Brush and Mirror. This Set is specially boxed. 11-Piece Solid English Ivory Set, $19.89 Comb, Brush, Mirror, File, Hook, Buffer, Powder Box, Hair Receiver, Cloth Brush, Salve Box, Shoe Horn. This Set specially boxed. 10-Piece “Filled” English Ivory Set, $11.63 ° Comb, Brush, Mirror, File, Hook, Buffer, Powder Box, Hair Receiver, Cloth Brush, Sho» Horn. This Set specially boxed. 11-Piece “Pyralin”’ Ivory Set, $8.46 This Set comprises all the necessary toilet articles, and is an exceptional offering. When present supply is exhausted we can promise no more at this price. 3-Piece “Pyralin” Ivory Toilet Set, Better Grades, $4.86 and $5.86. Comb, Brush and Mirror, Blue_or_Ivor) lor. Sunday School Candies at Holiday Prices Superior mixture of Fine Chocolates and Bon Bons packed in fancy Xmas paper covered boxes and tied with | 14 Ib. boxes, 10c 1 Ib. boxes, 19¢ sro =, 2b. boxes, 87c | 3 Ib. boxes, $4c ; ilk; nickel, gilt P 4 Macy's Usual Price $4.89. 5 Ib. boxes, 84c | DF aah an mirror. Side handle. Nickel, gilt or gun metal ae ==} pannier handle; assorted col- i Vee thuslealeds frame; silk lined; side han- Other Candies attractively packed for ed silk lining. Purs Three styles illustrated; | dies; a dressy Bag in a use- Sunday’ School» Xmas. Presentation. = [ees many mr iw Macy’s Ideal Chocolates, Y% Ib. box, 15c 1 Ib. 24 MAIN FLOO", 54TH ST. Macy's gala Seal Chaselatess Hs ie bah 1 Ib. ix lacy’s Perfection Chocolates, }3 Ib. box, 80c 1 Ib. 59c High ‘ ‘ Macys Maraulsete 6002. Comforters | Christmas Displays of Lamps, ¥4 Ib. box, 40c 1 Ib. The above may be ordered in the exact number Y I boxes that are necessary for any Sunday School class. Macy’s Original Sunday School CANDIES Chocolates, Fren and Wrapped Nougats; $3 Creams, Crystallized Gums Macy's Kindergar- ten CANDI Boiled Sugar Candies— ch | assorted flavors; smal favors and cornucopias; | 5-LB, 30lbs,incase $3.6 _S-Ib. boxes peseie MACY’S American Mixed CANDIES Medium size pieces of boiled sugar Candies, BOXES, 59¢ nope on display in Basement, Centre, at Sunday School « Candy Order Booth. Ordere will be delivered on any specified day. BASEMENT. Broadway, 34th to 36th St, Engraved’ TOILET SETS of Composition IVORY We will engrave your monogram to your special order in either style $3.87 ; 7c | Sunday School Candies in Bulk Packed in strong boxes, and including a sufficient number of half-pound folding Fancy and Xmas Boxes, if desired. pieces appropriate for filling raigned in Yorkvilyle Police Court this afternoon, bearing the distinc. tion of dging the first person in this State to be accused under a new law which makes an escape from any penal institution a felony. Bennett was serving a term of six prevented its being opened more than a foot. “Miss Saxon meanwhile had opened the door on the other side of Miss CAUGHT BY POLICE AS FOLKS WERE ABOUT TO GET INSURANCE “This seemed to vo Mise Gwynn fa trifle, for she made a dash for Miss montba for using cocaine when he Seen ac eetwes an enereaic soeiiie and a companion escaped from the for a minute before we could get them separated, which ended with both of being at gfips on the hard cob- es of the street. never been served with pa- iss Gwynn crie@ ER WANTED THE WHOLE PARTY ARRESTED. | “1 thrust the summons into her hand then and it was all over, except that @ policeman, who had been at- tracted by the crowd that gathered about our machines, thought he'd {better take us all to the station for Jexplanations, especially since Miss Gwynn demanded that our party be arrested. However, when the police- man said he'd ride to the station in her car, Miss Gwynn changed her rR Veporter for The i er for The who called at Miss Gwynn's home \was told the actress was “not at home.” She has announced that #he la to be married Christmas week to Collin Suder Hill, a mining engineer of Cape Town, South Africa, hospital in September and started to ewim to Manhattan, They were In midstream whon a tug bor. them in the darkness. Bennett's com- panion was seen by the pilot of the tug, who sheered off. This man was picked up by the crew of the tug. Hennet was struck by the hull and wan not seen again. He was reported wned. eral affidavite ared pro ft death to be submited to a life ‘ance company. But Bennett appeared last night at Forty-firat Street and Kighth Avenue, where he was arrested by Detective [Dattlebaum, who recognized him as the man who shot Lie Floyd ina them bi Bennett Was Supposed to Have Drowned Trying to Escape From Island. pr It may or may not be true that the father and mother of William Ben- nett of No. 245 West Twenty-ntth Street were disappointed whon they learned to-day that Willlam is and they cannot collect th eins Chinatown raid five y money that S to ke Ve ve wn — five years in Sit in a week. ie poin' | ile ' , Who was su; I don't know how 1 eecaped aliv drowsed. in. trying (0 eocepe. trom! ti'Lcme tt MEN cash ee mente is day. “L leat’ consciousness and Blackwell's Island on Sept. 14, was ar-| suppose I went to the bottom of the, The Holiday Season Finds Macy's stocks in every department replete with articles suitable for Christmas Gifts, and all at “Lowest-in-the-City” prices. We can do no more than suggest a few items on this page, but they are typical of the whole in quality and price. Pe eet a hcomheonnn CHILDREN--- Have You Visited Macy’s FAIRYLAND of TOYS? The “‘Jointed’”’ Dolls for 986c pe ore been told about, but is Dolly to take her daily 4 airing? Tell Santa Claus She Needs a Pullman Carriage, [$4.96] It has a 22-inch body, large hood eorutcy. lined and 12-inch rubber- tired wheels. Other Carriages as low as $2.97 to $13.49. The Boys Should Tell Santa Claus ‘About the Mechanical Trains [98] Larger engines, with more coaches, igh as $39.75. FINE HAND BAGS Piece Holiday Gifts That Every « Woman Will Appreciate SIL VELVET LEATHER Fine Black Moire Silk Black Chiffon Velvet Morocco Hand Bageat $2.24 | Hand Bags at $4.49 | Hand Bags at $2.49 Macy's Usual Price $2.94 | Macy's Usual Price $5.89 | Macy's Usual Price $3.24 Silk lined, — covered Partly covered Sterling New shape, made of fine frames; two styles; one with five fittings. Black Moire Silk silver frame; side handle: rich corded silk lining. Chiffon Velvet morocco; partly covered overlapping frame; one side pleated. Silk lined. Purse d mirror. Hand Bags’at r Hand Bagsat $3.74 | 20 Macy's U: sul pote Macy's Ustai Price $4.89, | Real Seal or Walrus Made of. heavy quality Covered trame, fancy | Hand Bage at $3.74 clasp; silk lined; purse and Bric-a-Brac and Art Wares Beauty and utility are combined in the thou- sands of artistic novelties with which these De- partments ate so attractively stocked; lovely things galore appropriate for Holiday Gifts. Notable among the lamps are: Florentine Hand-Carved Lamps, Wall Brackets, Lanterns and Lamp Stands of exquisite design and in dull gold finish. é Cloisonne Vase Lamps, the gorgeous shades of ‘Ori- ental embroidery harmonizing with the rare colors of the bases. een Rich in suggestions for those in search of distinctive and unusual gifts are collections of = “<(Belleer’’ Irish China of exquisite fineness. Royal Doutton, Bonn and Real Dresden Chine, brilliant and beautiful in coloring. Art Wares from every famous potte mens of rare charm, the productions of Laminated : Cotton Filled Special $2.29 This exceptional offering for thrifty housewiv2s is due to a special purchase of these fine Comforters. Winter weight, with a double layer of the best bleached Lam- inated Cotton. Both sides covered with fine quality figured Silkoline, large or small designs, in durable , including speci- uskin, Barum and lori F Moorecroft. ‘Deldare,” a new ware decorated with hunting bp ul ope scenes in soft dull colorings, and “Candia” ware from Hol- am pis ane we ane land potteries. romii re a 8 1 been deveted to these Departmente— ’ yr 9 | tt will not river, but I must have come up again. Ww I came to I hagas it some rocks at the foot cast Kighty-sixth Street. I dragged myself ashore and lay down on the bank until I wae able to move a Of course white hair and goa ways cuegeet age, but often fs dull and tle locks make ts even young Lag aly old, lustrous, bea’ of hair io mat ally associat with youthfulness te] us to credit its owner is vive Wessttyig sd ow easily sequi Proper care to the hair and In I hair it is not mak but slways use o tion made for ol iy. a cay the ea tat fe Em conte & shampoo not swiped an old suit of clothes from a workman's shanty, atruck across town, got on @ freight train and went up-State. I didn’t get back until yesterday and was nabbed before t had a chance to give the old town the once over.” secassatiihamasare TO PROTEST ARIZONA LAW. BISBEE, Ariz, Dec. 1.—British Con oul J. T. bout aes r| dnueads dasclve ©: teaapousta eu measure, Consul on pr fast night of British subs to dincuns and prot menaure, which provi or corporation in more than five per rapidly. with uniform color, the new g » druff, excess oil and dirt ere person rly affect softness * and mining. while the until pros after the orm: | health which ‘ne. Opponents | Advt. violates treaty, ~ - — WORLD WANTS WORK WO! light co ok failroad construction be effectt rights, Christmas Suggestions From the Notion Department Faney Work Baskets For women and children; Satin lined in shades of pink, blue, to eed up wo Hak.” Small Sewing Baskets Needle Cases ‘ Ww . ‘ of cellule or ietheretior wl o filled wit English low as and up te Je Fancy Ribbon Novelties With scissors, ¢ ; Fancy Pin Cushions Work Boxes All shapes and a As low betes Gord us te eer ye op ves ol Coat Hangers foney ree Ruppertert A ot ite, “i ie anal to be blue, white, Gi ond ‘ered with ribbons, Desen, / ey MAIN FLOOR. HOUSEHOLD LINENS : Make Fine Xmas Gifts Our Table Linens are imported direct from France, Ireland, Scotland and the Madeira Islands—eliminating © iddleman’s profits (we are in a position to quote, 'y" Prices. the mi All-Linen Damask All-Linen Hemastitched “Lowest- in-the-Ci TABLE CLOTHS and sa toed Imported from Belfast, | GUEST TOWELS Ireland. Heavy quality, full (doz.) $2.88 bleached, made from fine, | rine, Huck with fet long flax yarns. In beauti- | Size 15x24, ful Circular designs. UEST Size 70x70, $1.98 TOWELING Size 70x88, $2.49 Made of fine Huck in Size 70x106, $2.87 pian, figured and floral ef- Napkins to match as aa follows: (yd.) 28c, 38¢, 48e and 680 Size 22x22, Doz., $2.49 Real Hand Crochet Real Madeira Hand | SETS, ‘ery Special, ; Embroidered and Hand |» %7 Special, $2.39 Scalloped POUCHES and deep hand crochet edg- For Napkins, Handker- | <8 35 Beets, consisting Gt chiefs or Gloves, as low as Six 10-inch doili 36c and up to $1.49. : i yew One 24-inch centrepiece. —— IDEAL Christmas GIFTS Japanese Novelties | A wide range of choice may be found in our Japanese | Section, Fourth Floor. The assortment includes SILVER: | ED ANTIMONY JEWEL BOXES and CABINETS, GLOVE and HANDKER CHIEF BOXES, small boxes for PINS, STAMPS, COSMETICS, etc. » Also large ROSE | JARS, TEA CADDIES, VASES, CANDLESTICKS, PICTURE FRAMES, TRAYS and INK WELLS. Jewel Boxes as low as 39c and up to $7.24 Jewel Cabinets as low as $2.24 & upto $6.49 Handkerchief Boxes at $4.96 Glove Boxes at $4.96 Rose Jars as low as 89¢ and up to $4.96 Tea Caddies as low as 98c and up to $1.69 Picture Frames as low as 24c and upto $2.98 Trays as low as 19c and up to $1.96 FOURTH FLOOR, REAR.