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| of affection for him, saying that she RSE: WITH PISTOL FRREATENED 10 SHOOT Victiai-to-Be | Had Poticeman | "on Guard. and Woman Is Arrested. ( Miss Margaret Gresn, an English trained nurse, was held in $1,000 bail to-day by Magistrate McQuade in Harlem Court for her action in going fo the home of Thomas C. Bresnahan, lawyer at No, 163 West One Hun- dred and Thirtieth Street, with a res volver, after threatening to kill him. Bresnahan went to the Lenox Ave- Rue Station last evening and demand- 4 protection from Miss Green, who, he said, had telephoned to his office that she was going to kill him on his arrival at home. ‘The lawyer said that only last Sun- day when he came home the woman had burst out from a closet in his rpom and had made viojent protests had no relatives or other friends tn this country. With the ald of a Policeman and the other tenants he got her out of the house. Miss Green came to this country two years ago, and about a year ago asked Bresnahan to bring suit against a nurses’ registry. He found she had no cause for action, but they became intimate friends. ‘When Policeman Schwartz was sent to the house with Bresnahan no wom- an was in sight. After a few mo- nts, however, Bresnahan pointed t Miss Green coming down the street. She ran intu a basement en- trance when she saw the policeman. fohwartz found her crouched in a durk corner. He found a heavy re- volver in her muff. .\*Why did you have the revolver?” abked Magistrate McQuade. ''Oh, I cannot tell you,” she replied. ‘But if you will only let me go, I mise you I shall go straight back to London and never come to this| J country again. I have a good friend | there who will tako care of me." | Bresnahan suggested that the nurse he nation, but Magistrate McQuade thought it better to hold her on charge of Violating the Sullivan Law. es ARREST MAY SOLVE BROOKLYN BOMB CASE’ Saloon Keeper Charged by Grocer | With Demanding 'y $2,000. The arrest of Benjamin Gallo by Detoctives Fiaschetti and Catone in Brooklyn may clear up a recent bomb explosion .o-day. The police say Paul Mgnte, a grocer, of No. 8 Central avenue, Williamsburg, _ positively i@entified Gallo as the man who de- manded $2,000 from him two months | iM ,Monte at the time said he couldn't Thlse the money, and a week later a} kibmb was expldded in his hallway. fifice then he has received many threatening letters, and finally placed matter in the hands of the police. "The detectives say when they took @ G ‘A Furniture Gift AKE your Home a present of a fine piece of Furni- ture this Christmas. During our special No-Deposit Bale you get the advantage of Our greatly reduced prices. At the same time you can pro- cure the goods without paying ® cent deposit. Just. say to the salesman, It.” and the goods are © will hold them for you Ike without extra gargs and deliver them the day before Christmas. /We Trust You at WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF RUGS AT ALL PRICES “Charge, yours This beautiful couch has a sturdy steel inner co ction and a guar= anteed Chase ‘ing. It will make @n excellent mas gift and will a ve oy, FOF 6-98 year. with Gallo to the Stagg Street Potics Sta+ tion they found a stiletto in his pocket. Gallo describéd himself as owner of | a saloon at No, 187 Brooklyn, said he was twenty-seven mmitted to Bellevue for exami! ¥ THE GREAT =| HARMONIES TwoBig Furniture Stores Out of the High Rent District A good table 1s a constant delight through- The folks at here wikets this tablo--mude of solid oak 1 with @ massive Boeram Street yeargold, and gave his address as No. 187-Montrose Avenue, Pea EN STREET No Money Down On Purchases Up te 6100 in Furniture, Rugs, Car- pets, Novelties & Pictures Pathephone Indestructible Records (The Advanced Vhonographs.) Far |i Superior to ail other reproducera in quality of tone and rhythm In the ren- ental music, Gaatin STORE Ppaee may be made to flow forth from the heart of your silent piano. You may acquire the ability to reproduce musio as the great Hf artists of the concert stage have played for you. and installation gives if you command over your piano and of the music of the world. Order now for Christmas. jf FIFTH AVE. At ith St, This Christmas Christmas after all is the time when you will most appreolate iy having this combina- tion Bookcase Desk {n your home. ‘This 1s 1 really beau- tiful art all” wood able for CHRISTMAS BARGAIN Duofold Co: je Bay pedestal, mount- ed on feet. hand- carved claw You will 3) sed wil tu "$32.60 elally he z 7 Dinner Set (Haviland FREE ‘iiss with cash or credit pur- 50 or more, Gs; N | (| N (| BTN ABS ZI ZODIRNIZAI CAIRN | Sacvay 4 ‘ He _— — tt THE EVENING WORLD, FREDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1914. — Best Christmas Hint: Early Visit Tomorrow To the Store of a Million Gifts The three great floors of GIFTS FOR THE HOME—from Lamps, Pictures and Crystals to the Piano and the VICTROLA. Profit by the Quickened GIMBEL Christmas Service. The GIMBEL Exclusively Motor Delivery, the Special Christ- mas Service Bureau and the Comforts of Shopping in a Great, Bril- liantly Lighted Safe and Spacious Modern Store. Ask any Salesperson for a Transfer—it'saves time in shopping. And, above all things, from now until Christmas: SHOP EARLY IN THE WEEK! SHOP EARLY! GIMBEL Broadway and Thirty-third Street Bring the Children as Soon After Breakfast ‘as You Can to See ; SANTA CLAUS LAND, with its Wonderful Christmas Shows in Motion. New York’s Greatest TOY STORE with 114 Acres of Space on One Bright, Airy Floor. ’ of Come with Your Christmas List to!Enlist the Help : The Christmas BOOK STORE, the JEWELRY STORE, the collections of LEATHER GOODS and PERFUMES, and all the other beautiful holiday things. The GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, SLIPPERS and other Christmas Gifts of practical nature. hy SHOP EARLY IN ‘THE DAY! 8-Piece French Ivory Finish Toilet Sets, Reg. $8, at $5 Monogrammed Without Charge With Old English Letter , Comb, Brush, Mirror, Cold Cream Box, two Manicure pieces, Button Hook and Manicure Buffer in boat. Handsomely boxed and {ready for immediate delivery; in the most-wanted initials. 11-Piece Imitation French Ivory Toilet Sets, $10.75 Large Comb, (Brush, Mirror, Manicure Buffer in boat, Hair Receiver, Puff Box, 2 Cold Creara Jars, Button’ Hook and 2 Manicure Pieces. Monogrammed without charge, as illustrated. ~ French Sautoir Watch—actual size; Silver enamel, $10.75. German Siloer Mesh Bag with 10 fillings, silk lining, $15. Main Floor GIMBEL Jewelry and Silverware Finest Quality Reasonable Prices Artistic Designs This is an International Jewelry Store, for it presents and not merely reflects the newest and finest creations of Paris and of all Europe—there are even some brooches from Turkey. Inaword, you may select from hundreds of appropriate gifte for men. women and children. ‘Women’s Solid Gold Watches $13.50 to $850 Swiss Bracelet Watches, $7.50 to $1000. Men’s Solid Gold Watches, $18 to $255. 10-kt. Gold Jewelry for Men and Women, $1 to $165. Black-and-White “Silhouette” Jewelry, 25c to $150 German Silver Mesh Bags—many styles—$2 to $15. Sterling Silver Vanity Cases, $5 to $40 Manicure Sets of Sterling Silver, $3.50 to $8. Sterling Silver Toilet Sets, $9.60 to $82.50. Special—$12 Necklaces of Oriental Pearls, $6.95 sain ricer $2 to $3.75 Umbrellas at $1.50 and $2 Gifts for Men and Women At $1.60, reg. $2 and $2.50 —Union Taffeta, tape etige; splendid assortment of hand- les, all sterling silver trimmed. At $2, reg. $3 to $3.75— Fine quality Union Taffeta; cover guaranteed for one year. Women’s handles: — Full length silver, etched and engraved silver caps, baku- lite, silver mounted carved woods, and others. ; + Men’shandles:—Cape and buck horn, silver and gold mounted, sifver-trimmed natural . woods and many others. : Main Floor Here’s a New Blouse from Paris : And We ‘ Immediately Had It Reproduced for $6.95 PANS PANS ANS EA 7) OMAN MUTT aT ee on MTT Come to The Leather Goods Sale and Save! pnt You’ll Find Many Articles yr lustrate 1 aii eden chee ces On mp ed Bl f Chiff > wee fo igs iit Jolor- and lined with chiffon; surplice draperies o! Fur-tyimm: louses o! lon ae _)) " ’ $2 95 ° rless im, and do- ° mestic novelties, because we have added reinforce- ments. Here are a few suggestions: 6,000 Women's Hand Bags, Special at 91 Seal grain, crepe grain, Mets ope rain, long ~ or gunmetal trimmin, shopping styles; some are fitted Tailleur Blouses of very heavy Crepe de Chine—flat collars $5.50 Blouses of Black Silk-finished Poplin—open front, low neck $2 ; dress and #1 ith 2 to-6 vanity pisces. $1.50 Beaded Handbags, $1| §2. Sewing to $8.95 Basques of Velvet, Tailleur Blouses of Tub Silk, tobe closed out at p ry . i. C f Mi min 350 $2.05 $3.05 ltt ap baaronds) gh Slore eaerUet i 760 Collar Bags, 60c 1150 Coat Hanon Sats, $1 Black or tan leather. in long grain leather case. $5.00 to $12.50 Fitted P; F About 500 of them; in lo dd lh aly pi fine leathers; all colors; ‘completely fitted. Children’s $1 Bags, 60c Pleated at two Winae) f FR Leng Gant, Ad iY top; sise 1534x1154 other styles in red, green and| handle on blue. inches. $1.60 Military Brushes, | $2 Pin and Natural Seal $1 Pair Wallets, at A pair of good brushes in| Calf lined; three fold and hip leatherette case, fold. Main Floor Endless Flutter of Gift Handkerchiefs for Everybody’s Merry Christmas Satin Blouses in a modified Blouses of Black French Flan- basque style—white and navy nel, in a smart tailored style $2.50 ee eee “Daughter of the Regiment” Blouses of Linen caesar = 9 1.000 New Lingerie Blouses, at Third Floor Women’s Fine Silk Hose Several thousand pairs alto- gether in seasonable qualities and Boys’ Winter Suits and Overcoats at $7.75 NE AN Handkerchiefs solve more perplexities than any other article, because they are Were $1 0 $12.50 and $13.50 nee ne Sirasere, Mow: suitable and always useful—and carry much Christmas cheer! ‘sg The Suits rein the inexpensive gift. GIMBELS furnishes numberless suggestions in a wide range of moderate prices: C) Box of 3 Pairs, $1.85 Pure silk stockings with lisle tops and soles. Real $1 value, 65c pair. latest Norfolk style, with belted back and patch pockets, and have Some of the Handkerchiefs for Her With one-corner embroidery, 3 in) French colored, pretty paterna, 600 box, at $1. to $1.26 each. All pure linen, embroidered, 6 in Two Pairs of Fully Box vt, i? Pairs, Red 1 600. or embroidered designs, 260 | ,, P32, “hine: colored borders, 260 . f n-col 1 Lined Trousers black, white and. some colors. tonne igns, 260 | to 600 each. The materials are blue Regular $1.50 value, 86¢ pair. Point Venise-Edged pure linen, 60c} Pure linen, narrow colored hems and serge, corduroys and Box of 3 Pairs, $3.30 each. open work initial, Hund Emb. 600 each, Extra quality silk stockings, in all weights from sheer to extra heavy; plain or with Paris clocks. Real $2 to $2.60 value. Box of 3 Pairs, $5.70 Fine stockings embroidered by many fancy mixtures. Sizes 8 to 18 years. The Overcoats are of heavy weight materials, in many light, medium and dark shades, He Will Appreciate These: Pure linen, with block inital, French linen, with Japanese letters, box, TBc. 35c each, Plain linen, hemst Pure linen, elongated initial, 6 in| ggeneh, ent hematteheds 48240 to Pure linen, initialed, colors and white, 26¢ each, and ih ry by hand in many_different styles; box, $1. rough fabrics in brown black only. "Real $3.25 to $4 All linen, extra size, small block} French colored linen, many patterns, and gray mixtures, and values, $1.96 pair. initial, $6¢ each, 6c to $1.75 each. lain colors as well. Box of 3 Pairs, $2.75 \ Ay Children’s Handkerchiefs For Boys—all linen, small block initial, 6in box, @2 For Youths—initials, 6 in box, 76. For Children-—silk, with pictures in corner, 3 in BL. box, 606. Main Floor ose-fitting and regu- Sizes 3 Misses’ Pure Silk Stockings; white, black, pink and sky. Special $1 value. Box of 3 Pairs, $3.85 GIMBEL Special; heavy weight ure silk stockings, black only. Real $1.36 value. Floor NN lation models. to 18 years. Boys’ Mackinaw Sports Coats, $5 Guaranteed all wool, in many of the t shades and com- binations, Unequaled even at $7.50! becetia “rourth Floor ITO MANA ,