The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1915, Page 5

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| f WOMAN SURGEON WEDS, BUT NAME ON SHINGLE WILL NOT BE CHANGED | Dr. Mary Crawford, Bride of Bdward Schuster, Once Law Clerk of Her Father. t } Mary Merritt Crawford, Brook- woman ambulance surgeon, h the bride of Edward Schuster, International lawyer, will profes- | ty retain her maiden name, the | announced to-day, Dr, Craw- and Mr, Schuster were married day by the Rev. Dr. Howard fh at the Church of the Holy | DR. MARY CRAWFORD, WHO WEDS A LAWYER BUT KEEPS HER NAME. ity in Brooklyn, and started on a Bonsymoon to last until the first of | year. | . Crawford returned from Europe | t oe, @ year in the American | Aapbulance ... For three aménths she was an assistant in Paris’ Joseph Blake. Her father’s; return, and he two weeks after SPECIAL SKATING STOCKINGS} Knit in Scotland |} Attractive, soft and comfortable are the Peck & Peck Pure Woo! Stockings for skating, golf and hunting. Exclusive color com- Pinations in plain and fancy weaves, Send for Folder of Especially | Priced Christmas Gift Boxes of Silk Stockings for Women and ' Socks and Neckwear for Men, EXCLUSIVE HOSIERY Ae Soret \ ME Fah owe of 20h Sat NEW York city, ' DR MARY M CRAWFORD home. ding was attended by only a few tives and friends, Mr, Schuster, lumbia, ford, Dr, Crawford's father, It was onl: she succe to hospi was o als as a doctor. |notice, Later she b geon of the hospital. In the mean time M making a name for himself, much &me in Chill, VERDICT FROM GAS Against Brooklyn Union, Thru Want of Glasses? Buy life keeps the nerves on = the eyes are first to » Give your eyes a chance— Protect them with correct glasses. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. MH] Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 &Sons at : 184 Bway, at John 228 Sixth 15th They are just as good assortments. They include handsor or not; broadcloths, woc skating styles. New York. Brooklyn. Philadelphia. »4 Nineteen West 34th St., Afier being out only minutes the jury which has hearing evidence in the suit for $30,- 000 brought by Attorney Henry W. Bridges against the Brooklyn Union Gas Company returned a verdict for $25,000 in Justice Newburger’s of the Supreme Court Bridges, who had tax assessment Consolidated friend of May mended by the Co’ to the Brooklyn Union Company. He 50 Values.....Now $6.75] 83.00 Values. .....Now worked on the franchise tax reductions fg ale, ao for that company and claims he |p $18.00 Values. .. Now 9.75} 9 50 Values......Now |prought matters to such a pass that | #20.00 Values. . -Now 11.75 85.00 Values N |hig reductions were agreed to, Then | 25,00 Values.....Now 13.75] 9:00 \#iues....- Now eed se naa au Gu0 cas |f 887.80 Values.....Now 16,75) $6.00 Values. ....Now |Neetainer- Ie claimed a feo of $80,. | $30.00 Values.....Now 19.75] $7.00 Values......Now 000, and the off that claim. Brooklyn U: Jehine tax redu fled with the r ‘ompany in its highly dict V¢g==D. Sa 6 Modish Velvet Suits Reduced to $25 From Their Former Prices, $35 and $40 HESE are the suits which have been compared competent judges with much _ higher priced productions on the Avenue — as they have been coming in a steady stream of style while the new modes were being approved, d now—except that there by are fewer of them—tho remainder of scores of me velvets, fur trimmed | velours, gabardines and soft cheviots—in the long, flaring coats and the new Alterations free are included at this reduced price, Newark, Pittsburgh. St. Louis. Opposite Waldorf- Astoria Because of his death the wed- a graduate of Co- formerly was employed in the offlee of Gilbert Holmes Craw- He fell in love with his employer's daughter, but she was ambitious for a career, | er a hard strugzle that ed in getting admission In 1906 she epted as an interne in Will- famsburg Hospital and her ambulance work brought her often into public ame chief sur- . Schuster was He hasan office ip Mexico City and has spent BRIDGES GETS $25,000 Lawyer Who Worked for Assess-| ment Reduction Wins Suit thirty-five ndled franchise ases for tl » and w was recom- dated Company jury lopped only $5,000 | M . Bridges, like the STAR READER GUILTY; BAD FORTUNE TOLD HIM Judge Wants Bonds or He Must Consult Planets From Jail for Six Months, Christian P. Christiansen, President of the Psychological nesearch Society in the Tuxedo Building at Madison Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street, was found gutlty of fortune telling by | Magistrate Frothingham in Yorkville Court to-day. He was put under bonds of $2,000 to keep the peace for a year on penalty of a jail sentence of six months, Mrs. Adele Preine, a police matron, sald she had joined the society and had advice from Christiansen; she imaginary children and he consulted the stars, she said, and told her how to shape their careers. Frank E. Hipple, a lawyer of No. 60 Wall Street, for Christiansen, sald When Miss Adelaide Cava, book- keeper in the offices of William Lynch & Sons, boller sealers, of No. 32 Ray Street, Brooklyn, to-day told John Wai rela- co. been POLICY— merchandise y part Furnishings for at least six This Sale is Five (5) SUITS AND OVERCOATS fran- | satis Oni Le | Ate, a= outlined to him the characters of) Whipple had ‘advised him that an/erily and air passages in the head, associate in business was dishonest. | song nasty discharge oF nose run Later the man's dishonesty 8) ning, relieves sick headache, dullnes proved. Christiansen also told him | AUB f that a devico is which Hipple wae | con and | interested should be put on_ the! ness an : market. It was and Hipple profited.| Don't ‘ 1 Suit Uveiae erate preamanaeee and suuffling your throbbin, RE’S THE POINT—because we've got to close out over One Hundred Thousand Dol- lars’ Worth of Merchandise in a limited space of time, we put QUICK SELLING PRICES upon our stocks; and it’s all merchandise of che Trustworthy Character, guaranteed by THE HARRIS STORE want NOW—and merchandise that you can profitably buy now to meet your needs in Clothing and Men’s Tuxedo Suits, $15 | $35 & $40 Full Dress Su All our @2 and @ Hats 98c 7 DOW serene teen tee w eee bas Y Sweaters ‘inh ete aia 84 83, $4 and #5 Kweaters, puro Gy oP Leshad 98c, $1.29 & $1.85 Worated, BOW. s++eee 95 Bathcebas i junternea 85 40) 8G Blanket, F Bathrobes 1 Derby = ped mM fees . 39c no" i Bbc] Nes ites “tor Boe. ° Lincoln Bldg. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1915. @ driver of No. 65 Garnet Street, there was no job there for him, Wade selzed her by the hair, dragged her about the her fe William Kiernan, a lettor carrier, and Policeman Gaubi heard the girl's screams, and after a struggle forced tho |man to’ ceage his attack, Miss Cava was attended by Dr. Ring of the Long Island College Hospital. Wade told the police he was crazy with worry and drink, TRY THS FOR A COLD-IT'S FINE! i“Pape’s Cold Compound” ends severe colds or grippe in few hours. You can end grippe and break up a severe cold either in head, body or limbs, by ing a dose of 7 Id Compound” every two ntil three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nos- tance, tastes nice, and causes no e' Be sure you get the uu want--merchandise you months to come. Weeks Ahead of Time! TROUSERS 5Oe and The Sil all colora, now Hosiery Sie Pure Silk Hosiery, ali 19¢ lOve ) Cor. 14th St. YM. pusite Lincoln Sta 10 A WOMAN WEIGHING 210- TESTING MISS FURLONGS EXERCISES TO REGAIN HER FIGURE SEE, START ~ S office, choked her and blackened both | chest, | Founded 1826 Chickering Kall j Club Luncheon ; r MUSICALE. ‘t s oe | lecember 2, at 3 P, } Dramatic Soprano ; Luncheon and Afternoon Royal Dadmun Baritone ‘Tea, 10 A. M. to § P. M. Tenth Floor 38th Street >. FIFTH AVEN 39th Street NEWS FROM THE RUG AND CARPET SECTION Where Rug Values Abound “Tt is not hard to put questions to an Oriental Rug when you are alone with it. What of this ED (2)-CEED END 0 ERED (0 ELD (0) > -ED 0 -<ED 0D (2)-EED 0 D-DD (0) ED when you have seen the fine Oriental Rugs in the large Lord & ‘Taylor collection, Rugs that are not only an investment but which make their appeal to the finer senses and feelings of an appreciative clientele. High Grade French, American and English Loon Made Rugs in Chenille, Axminster and Wilton Weaves. At Very Special Prices Seamless Axminster Rugs Superior Quality. little web, which in its gay Eastern colorings scems so much more li‘e a silent, smiling guest than a property.” You will feel much this way Mosul Rugs of Quality $22.50, $27.50, $37.50 Cabistan Rugs A Very Fine Collection $25.00, $35.00, $50.00 — ee Sarouk, Kerman and Kashan 3, 3.0 x 6.0.......... $3.75 | Be R166 dens $21.50 Rugs 6.0 x 9.0. .. $12.50 | 9.0 x 12.0......... $24.50 $42.50 to $175.00 Wilton Rugs—Standard Quality Also a most wonderful collection of 85: F108 reer rie $29.50 | 90x 12.0......... $31.50 French and American Made Chenille Rugs Solid colors with shaded borders and neat conventional two tone effects. 9.0 X 12.0. FVth Floor Small Size Oriental Rugs in all the desirable weaves from a Small Anatolian Mat at $7.50 to a Royal Kashan, 4.3x6.6 at $175.00. LO oO eae me Featuring Matched Sets in | The Annual Sale of SILK HOSIERY Now in full swing, this important event is notable for its scope and its economies, Onyx Silk Hose, of exceptional quality and beauty, are in this event of- fered at 4 to ¥3 Below Standard Prices THE FURS OF FASHION Furs in the Lord & Taylor collection are of con- spicuously fine quality, perfectly matched and dis- tinguished by their smart style. Prices, as com- parison will prove, are exceptionally moderate. Genuine Skunk Sets ee a ee ee ee ee Searfs.......0.: $16.50 Muffs........... $27.50 FF a — ecg — Tau, Fox Sets ine uding plain, hand-em roidere , cloe! ed, open-work, and Scatie.....0000: $24.50 Muffs.........,.$27.50 | | Ssounan se $1.00:1 955188, £98,596 083 SOR : Hudson Seal Sets (dyed muskrat) Lege _ Mens Silk Hose, i Scarfs........+. $8.50 Muffs........ $19.50 Fags {Ping gclocked and shot effects. Special—S@e, Dyed Blue Fox Sets i Children’s Silk Hose, | Searihs 6 ccyaed.. $45.00 = Muffs...... $47.50 fige ribbed, in black and colors. Usually $1.25 to $2.50 a pair, i TMrd Floor . | Ground Floor NEW PRINTED SILKS A Superb Showing Paris couturiers are using for their Spring models these most effective silks, also much in demand for the luxurious lining of coats and wraps. Lord & ‘Taylor invite your inspection of a collection notable for its beauty and completeness. Prices very moderate. Special For Thursday and Friday Black Dress Satins Of exceptionally fine quality and texture, this lustrou$ satin is 54 inches in width, Only 600 yards at this price 5 $1.68 WOOL FABRICS For Winter Suits and Dresses Staple as well as fashionable, for these are the weaves always in demand. Seldom, if ever, are equal qualities offered at such very low prices. Imported Black Broadcloth Sponged Width 50 in shrunk and ready for the needle. nes. Special, .... Colored Costume Serge In navy blue, African brown, green and cadet Width 42 inches, Special. . e 0S 0D (07) 0-0-0 ED (0) <0 0-2-0 <=> 0-0-0 LO SE ean eeneeneen sansa {pancancencan-as-eoacegh blue 1 i} i] i] i] i] ' i 1 ' ' ' 78c ee ee ee ee ee a a ee ey Ground Floor Second Floor Sere ee eeremcemoenemremmnemeemn Genera em-em ema eee fs ! Fourth Floor Fourth Floor ‘ ~ ' /,4\\) i } i A Christmas Bazar Specializes in Standard Sporting Goods ‘4 A Hg Treasure House, this attractively ; _ _ 4 4 arranged department on the Fourth Floor, is rich in i W hat Gifts carry 14 useful, beautiful gifts, artistic, decorative, distine- (with them more re i tive. 1 possibilities for ples (| Cushions—thousands of them from the daintiest little ' ure than a pair of fine 1 4 Boudoir Pillows, made of rare old French laces and hand- ' skates, or a football, or ti embroideries, to the most gorgeous silk velvet, embroi- t a sturdy hockey stick? ti dered and moetalio Brocade novelties. Cushions in ever : | s 3 an conceivable style, shape, size and material, each indie | H The Lord & Taylor {| vidual. Ideal for Chrtetas eiftr : oe ' Toyzone carries only 4 | Boudoir Lamps fascinating affairs of soft tinted’ silks and ie the best standard * ; fine laces, makes of sporting i Hat Stands—tall and graceful with padded tops. goods. i ' Decorative and Vanity Articles—for Milady’s Boudoir, ' Tac ke dial Make 2 Blevelea with new cea t made of gold lace, brocaded and adorned with the tiniest | brake, Fisk no fi Rye se <e hanger, d } ' et reeshnds, incushions and trays, baskets and boxes, i cle hand! izes 2 (Men's) ] rames and hundreds of other dainty th a 4 and Juveniles’ Bic f the name excellent make, wih 14. luxury and loveliness, Salty Shine TOE mabe foe | dle Barer si eviessevsnans puts alas (a | Bird Cages iennrAsive novelties, ranging from quaint Barney & Merra Tee Skate Skating Shows for bone and 4) 1 ae 1G Su 6 ) ula to an elaborate Chinese Lacquer . all the latest up-to-date models | men; latest style hockey shoes, # f Pb aes for ghildren ‘and grow $, $1.00 | with ankle suppo pe, $405 } Fariy end Opera Bags “Ai g iy silks with Parisian touches to Me . ” er Skatew—{ull line of ste! be $ and towers, ork Bags, too, in scores of styles. A. G. Spalding’s Ice Skates, | Roller Skates ' apy ds £ yles, io | $1.00 a Vo yor and b steel of Sachets and Gift Novelties—form « pecially attractive te te eee ce tor ralsae Faller: aaces y 4 4, display and are prettily boxed ready for mailing, women; brace ankle strap, and Winslow ni ig And Hundreds of Or Novel and Appropriate Gifts, 1S Leeann ieee ence eeeerameesivemreeremenen-eeveeencem vena fees saermnensenien-ene ee a a > (0) ED) SD () ED () 4 ED (0) ND > 0D OED 0) UND (0) <EEED () GED () CED a> a0: | has NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE | The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morning new spaper. | - LTT | |

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