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v4 HESMLE 2 ces WORTH OF VELVET AND SAYS HE IS GUIL Designer, However, Had De- frauded Employers by Du- Plicating Work. FELL FROM “L” STRUCTURE? An unconscious man about fifty-five years old was found at 1.30 A. M. to-day in Third Street near Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, by Policeman Carlstrom of the Fifth Avenue Station, and at Seney Hospital was found to be suffer: ing from @ fractured skull. When con: scious for a moment he was asked if he had been assaulted, and replied “No.” There was nothing in his pockets by which he could be identified. On his right arm is tattoed the letter “8” and on the left “R.” The doctors said he had been drinking and may have fallen ft the "Li" Gar eons, structure under whieh he ~~ HELD UNDER MANN ACT. Taking Girl vill charged | by the girl Miss Gid selling trip. ee ~y - stead of Hitting Pipe He Held. Behind the arraignment of Louls J. * Schaeffer of No. 93 Bay Seventeenth A h, in the Court of to-day, on a charge of stealing 20 cents’ worth of velvet, was hidden the result of an investiga- tion by private detectives which has cost the B. Gilman Smith Company, No. 45 Greene Street, manufacturers of notions, over $1,000 in actual out- lay. Schaeffer pleaded guilty to peti larceny and was remanded for sen: tence. For six years he was employed by the G. Gilman Smith Company as a designer of patterns. ‘This was a confidential positions as the designs were supposed to be exclusive, Some time ago salesmen for tho firm began to report that the designs given them were being duplickted. They found the duplicate designs tn the possession of customers when they called. It was found that a down- town concern in this city was turning out the duplicate designs, but the members of the firm were unable to discover how this firm managed to > get hold of them Not until private detectives were en. Baged to shadow various employee Was Schaeffer suspected. The detec- tives learned that Scaeffer had a third Interest in the rival firm, Then thoy found that Schaeffer turned over a duplicate of every design he made for the B. Gilman Smith Company to the outside firm in which he was inter- ested. One transaction of this character his best friend, in Tell role, | Brand cents that he could not shoot President of the rset Company, of No. 6 ueen >. ee, PT Y 1 aAlttl Special for Today and Tomorrow, $4.00 Made in patent coltskin with plain toe, “Hussar” heel, black cloth top. Also many styles of colored, or plain black cloth top boots, Was verified and eS re specially marked at $4.00 for two days only. Included are the Benoany un the Dewest, most modish designs of the season. that we a petit arcwny “Cnder tha } ‘A. MOST SATISFACTORY,CHRISTMAS GIFT ich as he had 1 it beige sic vis pe 94 auch as ho had designed the pattern ‘A Queen Quality Boot Shop Christmas Certifi- cate which can be exchanged for Boots, Slippers, goods embroidered in it—20 cents worth of velvet. Slipper Ornaments, or Hosiery. A charge account here will simplify year Christmas problem Queen Quality Boot Shop 32 West 34th Street, New York City ATONE 0 (From the Birmingham Aj “Patricia denied that serby Kissed her in the conservatory, but the evidence was against her.” “How #0?” “There was a large hole in her complexion on the left side of her Best & Co. Will Close Out Saturda’ At Ve Greatl Reduced Prices 375 Boys’ Norfolk Suits Of tancy mixture cheviots, in various models, with two pairs knickerbockers. 8 to 17 years. Formerly 8.75 118 Boys’ Overcoats Of chinchilla or plaid back coatings; button-to-neck and raglan models. 3to10 years. Formerly 18.00 to 21.00 6.75 14.75 51 Young Men’s Suits Of tweeds, mixture or pencil striped cheviots; Norfolk or single breasted models. 34 to 39 chest measure. Formerly 17.50 and 19.50 42 Young Men’s Imported Overcoats Of gray or brown mixtures in the latest English models. 8 to 15 years. Formerly 18.50 and 19.50 68 Misses’ Serge Dresses Of fine serge, dressy and practical models, 14 to 17 years. (4th floor). Formerly up to 25.00 75 Misses’ Suits Of fine broadcloths and cheviots, man’ fur trimmed. 14 to 17 years (4th floor). Formerly up to 39.50 56 Misses’ Winter Coats Offering a number of late styles in various materials. 141017 years. (4th floor). Formerly up to 45.00 12.75 14.25 15.00 19.50 19.50 60 _Chy'4~en’s_ Topcoats Of eteen, cheviot or chinchilla, warmly interlined. 3% 9 years. (4th floor), Special 5.00 nity. detsihina eee ~ Sale of } A Sale of Child: 1's Stockings Children’s Shoes 's for 1.00 2.50 3.00 a. sa 8 to 10% 11 to 2 Of fine q y French cotton, Black or tan calf, orthopedic for eve y wear; black. last, extra heavy soles; but- S: to 10%. ton and lace models. »FIFTH Ay.NUE . . . . « at 35th Street HIS BET BROUGHT DEATH. Ballet Went Into Man's Head In- peoted to free T. Campbell, who shot and gilled Al Brand, | laying a William t Campbell ten a pipe out of his mouth. The bullet entered initial; 6 in box Men's Line: Initialed with gilt case of 6... 75¢ Scarfs, 18: tractive to select from. Bize 20x64 centres. Filet hi tern $1.59 Compr! centre Pp doylies, neatly ored edges; @ done'up tn bos 59c pretty patterns. Pair at Stockings; spliced. he and colors, eight. unbleached tops, soles, nea Men's Handkerchiefs Pure Irish Linen; embroidered; block size 20x54. r! Embroidered Lunch- eon Sets, 98c one twenty-four inch and six of two size 89c Cluny Centre Pieces, é, MRO ae MER Hirt WW dvininga Wor.p, reip der the Mann White Stave QAM GMMELM ENR CREAR EMR ENR EMRE WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS Q4GQHQQHRQHE CA d with inducing one Fior- lens to go with him from Chi- cago to St. Louis and then to Louis- le, was before United States Com- missioner Houghton to-day for a hear- He waived hearing and gavo bail {n $10,000 to appear before Judge Jarpenter of the Federal District urt in Chicago at the January term. Hellner, @ young married man, is the Indictment, procured mother, with having mot 8 in @ department store in Chicago, while he was there on a p Tape M Cuff Links and Tie Clasps, Sterling Silver Hatpins in numerous designs; Book Marks, Bib Holders and scores of other pieces—in this most opportune sale. as a sures, Bottle Openers, hoi Main Packed in day Boxes iy dkerchi Block Initial, in nent box; very| rious de: fine 79c|”" 4 Main Floor—We Give and Hedeem Surety Coupons, Fancy Linens Make Prize Christmas Gifts 39c caeue cae Shams, 2. Cc hams, 30 in x 30 in, insertior Scarfs and Shams, 49c Each ms, 30x30. At- lace edges and lored, scalloped » with neat em- Scarfs, 20x64; Shams, 80x80, and 30-in. Centre ‘Piece. some designs in wide white lace edges, with and motifs of filet; various patterns and- ru or infertions Very $1.50 and $1.75 Cluny and Filet Lace Scarfs, 98c Ei Exceptionally attri tive patterns in extra wide Is edges and insertions on all linen Fine quality of cluny and Moped with col- ndid gift, neatly Each Eighteen inch diameter, real cluny lace edges on pure linen centre; Second F Christmas Hosiery A Gift That Grows More Popular Every Year Unusual Values in This Sale Women’s $1.00 and $1.25 Silk Hosiery. 79c Medium weight pure thread louble silk or lish ter tops, soles, heels and toes; hig . Black, tan, white gh Women’s 35¢ and 50c Stockings, Pair at 28c Lisle and Cotton, medium and i Black and black with ed split foot, also lavender welt; double soles, heels aad toes. Children’s Hosiery, Pair at 121c. Black Cotton Hose, he: rib; very substantial quality; perfect, Sizes 7.to10, Value Women’s $1.00 Silk Stockings. Pair at Full regular made pure thread Silk Hosiery, double silk garter Is and toes, Every Light weight, 844 to 62c neatly ered xs Hnen, with embroid- initial; ia Trigh manufacture; all hand © dered desi, fa? $20.00 to D} all the sale Simpson: Women’s $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Silk Stock- 9 4 Cc ings. Pair at Every pair perfect; black only; in “extra” large and regular sizes; double silk tops, soles, heels and toes, Sizes 4) to 10, Women’s Fic and 29c “Extra” Size Stockings, Pair 17¢ 3 Pairs for 50c. Plain black Cotton with un- bleached split foot; also black Cot ton with rib and hem tops; mediuia weight, Sizes 844 to 10}.. Children’s 25¢ and 35¢ Stockings, Pair at 16c. k only. and fine | fa d foot; ; atrictly |e tton. For wear 19e, Sizes 7 to 1044, Women’s 25c Stock- ings. Pair at 16c Split-foot cotton Hosiery; also plain black isle and seamless silk lisle, double garter top, sole, heel and toe, Every, pair abso- lutely perfect. Sizes 814 to 10, i iN ———=» Main Floor—We Give and Redeem Surety Coupons | wABWND Simpson-Crawford, 6th Avenue, 19th to 20th Street—Chelsea 2100 AY, DECEMBER 4, 1914. New Management ing Silver Penknives for the Boy, Silver Match Safes for “Hi Be One of 340 Fortunate Women Who Will Come to Simpson’s on Saturday and Buy Stunning Two of these $20.00 to $80.00 $13.75 Crawford, Third Floor—W 25c to 95c Each V it >i ”* Pencils, Nail Files, Stilettos, Key Rings, Rattles for the Baby, Bodkin Scts for Mother, Gentlemen's ce at 25c to 95c Each Floor, We Give and Redeem Surety Coepone. Women’s Christmas Neckwear All the favored styles at popular prices. ‘Two bi; || regular sections and many pecal poothe filed with || dainty meckwear, Some of the many 5 Boudoir Caps a ‘egularly _Also for ; 175¢ & 89c At 49c Evening Wear 2 i You'l ° i made up of satin messaline and fj eed rotor tt tht vole S slnees ales ane lace oct ond oan’ ooubiestion Sagal white, light’ blue, corn, pink and lavenders Lace Guimpes, 69c each Evening Scarfs New roe re af FS. Handsome embroidered Lace| Beautiful Bilk Crepe de -| Chine Scarfs; some in plain,| Fascinating Ostrich Ni new pleated] others in dainty floral effects, | pleces; full and well made; to be worn| In white, blac and evening) hee high or low. | Beautiful designs 9c. 1 50. | at in white and cream; r $1.25 and $1.60, eeular!98e, 1. Great variety of boxed Neckwear. Dainty Col. Jara in maline, lace n silk and satin, som flower trimmed. Neckwear, Prettily boxed, Gloves ; Women’s 20-Butten White Glace bveaege oereg A perfect fitting glove. Value 68.60...§2.48 ~ sseereerenee secs sed Point stitching; in black, and colors. Value $1.85.....$1.00 s lete Driving fleece-lined. Value 08.00. At.$1. Men's Gloves and Mocha Gloves, lined and Value $1.60. At... +» O18 Children's Gloves and Gaunt- Infants’ Coats At $2.98 Of the Smartest Styles The Most Fashionable Materials The Most Extraordinary Values About About 200 Coats $ 140 Coats Value l 3 7 5 was up $25.00 e $30.00 Coats of Handsome Corduroy Velvet Coats of Beautiful Zibeline and Plush Coats of Lustrous Textile Furs Distinctive Fur Trimmed Coats High Class Dressy Coats New Ripple Coats, Smart Flare Effects, |Side Pleated Coats, Utility Coats, English Top Coats. finished with pretty buttons; warm- ly lined and interlined; sises $ to FT seen Ser and Redeem Surety Coupons | Men’s Suits & Overcoats In Every Desirable Style, Color and Pattern Suits Overcoats Suits of New Checks, Plaids, Stripes and] Overcoats of Montagnac. Overcoats Mixtures. Suits of Navy, Brown, Gray and|Plain Black and Oxford, Silk and Black, Serge and Cheviot, Worsteds, Cassi-| Young Men's Double-Breasted En; meres. and Unfinished Worsteds, English, |Overcoats. The Swagger New Broadway and conservative styles. Silk Lined, | Waldorf Overcoats. Overcoats of Bold Serge Lined or Mohair Lined. ture and Fancy Back Materials. "14.85. 14,85 _