The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1914, Page 10

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ne’ , - omy Rory. Gees and es ed pany were not available, coptd fai thee didn't know whether they had 1 See _aetroyed or not. ve present! ayn he doen got “fae nt company is the Investigation " MALTBIE HUNTING. | MISSING RECORDS | ea OF GAS COMPANY witsow wont sown | FIGHT WITH SENATE Mystery Develops in Redeter-; minating Kings County Rate Case. President Says He Is More Inter ested in Larger Affairs of Gov- emment Than Patronage. WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.-—-Proaident | Wilson to-doy in discussing the vari-| out reports of serious frleGon between Where are the books of the old Kings County Gas and Jiluminating Company? Do we hidden or de- present plan of standing by such nominees. The Vresident declared that he bad erde are, It in hinted that sf they are unearthed « wcandal of no mean d in night come to leht. It Ys! gaid it has to do with @ deal through | Which a certain company obtained a! sbig Mghting contract from the city. One of the reasons given for the! mysterious disappearance of the from the newspapers that Senate | had deciared war on him use of far more interested in the larger af- | fairs of Government than In patron- age President Wilson is expected to de t spooks 1s that they might show that) tiver another blow at the “recalel if mocks were either wold for 4 wong or|trant” Henators in the patronage war 1¢ miven away to men who were or ure! oss ths afte ot to-morr ns DIR Rew igh tn social and pollticad | Te ctor this afternoon, the mares ~ eircles. of twenty New Y All thie speculation and mystery | the Senate for cv about the missing books hax come | It was About through an investigation made | tr (°C: by Comminmioner Milo RK. Maltbio for|taken f the purpose of redeterminating the | joined tn rete case against the Kings County! tl ting Company, which absorbed, Kings County Gas and Mluminat- Company tn 1904 nm In the Thirteenth Ward in Brooklyn | th yi consumers asked the Public Ser- | nessy vice Commission to reduce their $1| the O'Gorman aya partisuny fei theraneeis| BIBT GMBTURES NEGRO AFTER A WILD CHASE’. cent. reduction for one year and & Seizes Man Who Stole Baby Lamb cent cut for another. On appe Bis eatin (hs company wen prante 4 Coat “Because He Was Hungry.” K reventing 1 » Senate b: ! redetermination by Commissioner jaltbie. While the second investign- en was on the commissioner was told by Jeane J. Ricks, counsel for the Kings County Lighting Company, that ‘the rocks of the old ot nit Ml (the Fine for | Rheumatic Palns and Neuritis Businoss was not very brisk at 10.30 to-day in the fur store of Mra, Ruth Radkin, No, 1611 Fulton Street, Brook- lyn, Katelle Cohen, eighteen yearn old, Mra. Radkin’s protty little aster, was at the back of the store, when she saw a tall negro reach over the coun- ter and try to get the cash drawer. “What are you doing?” she screamed and ran toward him, The negro ran, taking a Persian lamb coat, and dashed down Fulton treet. As ho turned into Chauncey Htreet the girl, following, wan gain- ing at every stride, and in the middle of the block sho grabbed him, The hearo jammed the coat over her head and threw her down, leaving ber Es BROTS MUATARINE 10 better than piasrere—betier then Ret water than any cough medicine, or igtmant for souralia, cold earache, headache, feptheche, sere throst, coughs, colds oF OFZ. pole Se ache in ony part of the body. red it 90, jit te elwaye *Jatrugeling with the baby Ia ie | telle wot Up and ran after hi Then a man jumped from . |mobile and headed off the nm they both held him PoUceman {ribbons - | arrested him. ne | ‘The negro said he waa John Towns et |ond and that he stole because he was hungry. Magistrate Maguire held him. ; | for Special Sessions and complimented Eatelle eta ‘Brothers Sand and 43rd Streets, West of Filth Avenue. Holiday Gifts Reductions of One-third to One-half have been made on the remainder of our holiday stock of Silverware, Leather Goods, Bric-a-Brac, Stationery, Art Needlework = which offer an exceptional opportunity to make last minute gift selections at unusually cL prices, Men’s & Women’s Umbrellas To-morrow, at very special price advantages Twilled Silk Umbrellas, with natural and mission handles; also silk $1 95 mized coverings with sterling silver handles, at Jo Value $3.00 Twilled Silk Umbrellas, with handles of sterling silver, buckh: and gun metal; * Value $4.0, at 2.85 ii Heavy Twilled Silk Umbrellas, with long handles of sterling silver, 4, ivory and buckhorn; Value 87.50, . at 95 = The Toy Department NNOUNCES for Wednesday and Thursday, Dimseif acd the Senate, took occasion |, sroyed records hold sume deep ard} iy aerend tho righ to ark myotery of levious way of OM paint any and all minationa that gpaioned corporations? ho may wend in be declined to | On Monday next the Public Ber) outiine bis plane for dealing with vice Commission will begin a probe | such nom) DS AR Are rejected oF te to learn just where the missing rec- | ay whot 1 would change hi general reductions throughout the depart- ment on desirable lots of Toys, Dolls, Games, Books, Etc. Also epecially priced for to-morrow: $4.50 Doll Perambulators, at $3.00 _ ||| Finished in blue with leatherette upholstery and | adjustable hood; rubber tired wheels. I ‘ me he a Re i a a JIearned with @ great deal of interest | gions to-morrow certain nominations, He sald he was | 0 Dooley. As Joseph Rose, Nov. 3, Hage felo- trate pear on the 7 NOCD ST ~ FORGANG MURDER; ——= PALS | CONFESS May %4, 1910, larceny. 3 Acts After Hear- ing Confessions of Sny- Grand Jury I der and Bernstein int District Attorney Weller | 1 to the Grand Jury to-day | opie of Renny Snyder SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALES © Hymie’ Hernstein, w N c Reiter, Cave ft Peas: teak seed 4 to gang murders, and as | Nibs, sees Kisses, Butter a consequence the Grand Jury found ounter Chips — Flavors), Al go ns 30c. lb. an indictment for murder in the frat |N Goods mand, Nut Squares, Twit and thirty Jegres against “Joe the Grease Boxes Especially Suited for Xmas Gifts HN 11b., $1.00, .80, .60 and .50 | : 2 Ibs., $1.60, $1. 20 and $1.00 | 3 Ibs., $2.40, $1.80 N 5 Ibs., $4.00, $3.00 N Packed All Chocolates or Chocolates and Bonbons Assorted. Judge Malone tn the General Snyder and Hernstein told freety | NY make handsome and most acceptable Christmas Gifts. aeabenentned in 14b BOXES Broken Candy......... 15e) Chocolate Mint Creams 3c N Assorted Caramels... .. .25c | Chocolate Dainties. . ec 1 him to Chocolate Maple Walnuts. 30c| Chocolate Molasses Chipe ec strike of turriers in Chocolate Marshmallows - 3c} Chocolate Coffee cd Mt Street, He refused, N Chocoletes and Bonbons -30c} CI Wc cut him up" at Rivingt Chocolate Plantation. . .30c| Chocolates, old fashioned. 30c k Streets, He blames Chocolate Covered Caramels. a Chocolate Nugats . .. 3c te N Chocolate Cream Italian........ 30c | Chocolate Mint Cryspies... Be « rexponaible for the as record of “Joe the WALLACE '& Co. arrested as @ pickpocket; discharged tn Maina Wahi Te 10 Cortlandt St., N. Y. A pidenb 4 it , 1905, alters a N 480 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Silebe's, 590 Fulton St., Brooklyn. SOLD ALSO AT ATORES THAT CATER TO DISCRIMINATING PATRONS. BH. Altman & Co. have arranged for to-morrow (Wednesday) and Thursday A Special Offering of Women’s Button Boots. consisting of a number of this season's styles in the higher-cost novelties originated by B. Altman & Co., featuring various smart combinations. The range of sizes being broken, these Boots (which have heretofore been priced at $8.00 to $10.00 per pair) have been removed from the regular stock and will be placed on sale, to cicse out, at $4.35 & 5.85 per pair. This Offering is limited to the quantities now on hand and will not be duplicated (Women’s Shoe Department, Second Floor) Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Shoes comprising all broken assortments, will also be placed on sale toemorrow (Wednesday) and Thursday, marked at fully one-third less than the regular selling prices. MEN'S “COMFY" FELT SLIPPERS (especially desirable for holiday giving) are on sale at an unusually low ‘price «Men's Shoe Department, First Floor) A Special Sale of Women’s Marvex Gloves (glace kidskin), in white or black, will take place to-morrow (Wednesday) at prices that are most unusual for these well-known imported Gloves. Short Length Marvex Gloves + 6 « « + per pair $1.50 Mousquetaire, Sixteen-button Length Marvex Gloves per pair 2.90 B. Altman & Ca. Original, Distinctive Attire for the Debutante is shown in a collection of new models, each of which is expressive of youth, individuality and charm. Here are smart Gowns and dainty Frocks for every social function, as well as for practical, every-day wear; Tailored Suits for town and country; and Coats and Wraps for dress and practical use. Moderate prices prevail. (Misses’ Department, Second Floor) Fifth Aven -Madtson Avene, New York Thirty-tourth Street TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1014. | person nd Aincharged by Magistrate| felonious agmault: @echarged by Maste- The sentence to Elmira doen not ap- police record, Accordin: to Mr. Weller the charge was gran N Our fine boxes of Chocolates and Bonbons are unequalled in style, and NN Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street a Music Daily—Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tenth Floor Special Luncheon, 75¢ “Selected Furs” for Handsome Gifts Women's Fur Coats, Muffs and Scarfs Dependable Qualities at Exceptional Prices Seal-Dyed Coney Coats Usually 877.50} $55.00) Black Fox Seal-Dyed Muskrat Coats Skunk $82.50 8 $110.00 Natural Raccoon... "i Usually $110.00 & $135.00 Black Raccoon $13.50 Black Caracul Coats } Black Wolf +50... $12.50 Usually $105.00 $77.50 Seal-Dyed Muskrat.$76.50...$15.00 Pi mb Coats sig Usually $250. ool $795. oo) Black Lynx el . $3.50 Black Pony Coats Persian Paw ‘ lack Pony Usually 885. oo} $206.50| Kitt Coney : $4.50 Third Floor Muffs Scarfs $LZ.5O . $17.50 . $6.50 Gift Handkerchiefs for Men & Women Enormous Assortments and Attractive Prices Women's All Linen Imported Men’s All Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs Initialled Handkerchiefs g0c and 85c| Box of 3 $1.00 and $1.50 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50\ Box of 6 $1.50 and $2.75 Street Floor Gift Umbrellas for Men & Women Splendid Selections from $1.95 up to $12.50 Umbrellas, with sterling silver trim-| med and plain handles Jr. All Silk Umbrellas, with an excep- tional variety of handles, sterling }P 2.905 silver trimmed Fine All Silk Umbrellas, black and 395 Cane and Silk Umbrellato match. $5.00 5} En, glish-made Umbrellas, plain and fancy handles Pein ae } $6.00 Martin’s English Umbrellas French Walking Sticks $7.50, $2.50, 5 IFO, $5.00 Street Floor colors, with handles of various Special Values Women's Imported Scarfs Imported Spun Silk Shawls Ip a variety of styles and colors, In white, cream and black, $2.95 to $7.50 $2.95 to $5.05 Former prices $5.00 to $15.00 Very Exceptional Values Street Floor Thousands of Dainty Gifts in the Jewelry & Leather Goods Sections Leather Goods Sewing Baskets......-. $2.95 to $35.00| Lavallieres Collar Pouches 50¢ to $5.00] po, Pins Jewel Cases.....++ sees §00 t0 $22.95 Broacke ae Dressing Cases..... «++ $5.00 to $30.00 s. Brief Cases.....++ 434 95 to $13.95| Pendants. Card mane ; 85c to $7.95| Men’s Belt Buckles.. Wallets... ate 25 to $25.00) Scarf Pins "" Silverqare Lapel Chains... Sterling Silver Candle Sticks, Tie Clasps $3.95 to $21.00 $13.05 to $42.00 $4.50 to $48.00 oc to $75.00 pecial Value’ Fancy Silk Opera B Bags \$2.95 mirror on bottom, and Gold Jewelry $2.00 to $60.00 $1.95 to $79.50 $1.00 to $a, 4.50 $1.50 to $41.00 - $14.50 8 $15.00 $1.00 to $38.00 + $3.75 to $10.95 $2.00 to $16.50 The Latest Imported Fans Novelties in spangled, embroidered, lace feather and painted fans with sticks of pear, shell and bone, plain and carved, Spangled Silk Gauze Fans. .95¢ to $35.00 $12.05 to $75.00 Sandwich Trays Flower Vases Feather Fans / ith gilt braid and Bue fl Usually to 96. nd! 33, 95 Lace Fans, plain and rosebuds, spangled $15.05 to $75.00 ART’ CALENDAR | in colors, 10x15, beautifully printed, containing the twelve months of 1915. This calendar will be distributed with the Sunday World in Greater New York and vicinity Jan. 3. Edition limited. Place order with newsdealer early, Everybody wants a nice calendar for 1915. Here’s a way to get one. Order early.

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