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r One of the assets of our business, of which we are proudest, is our file con- taining the eyeglass prescrip- tions of more than 250,000 of our patrons. This very large patronage, built yp from a handful of acquaintances about seven- teen years ago, proves em- whatically that we have given the public, conscientious, de- pendable, satisfactory eye and eyeglass service at fair, rea- sonable prices. One trial will prove our “right” to vour confidence-and will make you “one more” M. H. Harris enthusiast. Harris Glasses cost $2.00 or more. WSY-Stanns your machine—if you want te get full value from your invest- ment. A lone Christmas isn’t lonely isn’t and a ‘Kiddies’ Christmas” complete without this record- this Christmas music. Silent Night, Hallowed Night and Oh, Come All Ye Faithful. It takes you back the wide-eyed ch m) spirit settles over all. A-1859 again, as the COLUMBIA | DOUBLE- GRATE ASR Redu a ~ The reduction e nes Warm mixtures and c orings~ -long, full coats, the various shorter mode with them, duroys and duyelynes, Many New York Brooklyn Philadelphis Nineteen West 34th St. CASH or CREDIT CALL and Make $ Your Own Terms Credit Terms 33 Down on %50 5 « % 8 “ « 100 Write for Our New Catalogue srone Ma FAveBer. 119"2@ 120" St. Put this Christrnas music on you become teriously beautiful Christmas|: Warm Winter Coats when the first snow is on the ground—with a prom- ise of a long Winter ahead, Also the much wanted fur fa ubrics, cor- fur-trimmed—some _ plainly unusual values at first prices. Alterations Free, Even at This Reduction. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, agp (DIGGS MARRIES FALSE CHARGE OF GIRL, CAUSE OF | SWINDLING DUE AIS CONVICTION: TO WAR CENSORS Now | Held Up Cita toh to Metal Con-} Martha Warrington, Bride, Was His Companion and Guidet Was on “White Slave” Trip. Arrested. | aiaictil | vsanntion FRANCISCO, 16.—| When the case of Alfred ¥. Guidet, | Maury L Diggs, who with F. Drew manager of the Metal Export Com- Caminett! is under conviction in the pany of America, who was charged Federal courts for violation of the by Albert A. Moers, President of the Mann Act, last night married at Oak- company, with grand larceny, was land Miss Martha Warrington, with called in the Tombs Court to-day whom he made the trip from Sacra- Magistrate Nolan was informed that mento to Reno that was the basis of not only wan the charge withdrawn, his conviction, but Mr. Moers has abjectly apolo- At the timo of the elopement two gized to Mr, Guidet, and has rein- years ago both Diggs and Caminettl, stated him as manager of the com- | son of Anthony Caminetti, Commis- | pany at a handsome increase in sal-| stoner General of Lmmigration, were |ary, instead of appropriating to hia| | cern SAN Dec. married, |own nse the fir mmoney Mr. Guidet | Atte nsational trial in which! was financing it out of his own, Miss ngton and the other gitl pooKet, 7 tho fourth member of the |" wt now been ascertained that ow- sufied the young mon were 4), 6 attiet nip by the! e M rigged adethoadl OY ountries a with refer- | anid se d to prison, Diggs for two ycars and Caminetts fur cighteen months, Both are at liberty under bail on a} writ of certiorari! granted by the Su- preme Court, Diggs was recently crams," 0x- cker, counsel | ance of funds | Mr. Guidet tn ypped by the ue | consor and did not reach Mr. Guidet, | He used his own money to pay ex- penses here, and when checks came in to the company repaid himself.” | Mr. Moers went to Europe on a| honeymoon trip Jast August and left | Mr. Guidet in charge. The com-/ pany met with success in war orders en: plained Adam K. for Mr. Moers, “re jaent by Mr, Moers t country were yorced, According to Theodore Roche, rey who ussisted in . the only effect L to Miss Warrington cow s case would be, an a Ihe in bein by the | witness, jand while Mr, Moers was away Mr,/ ccieerinra, <p igeeigngd Guldot’s commisstons. ide from his salary, amounted to $45,000, Mr. | Moers, who was not acquainted with | the good fortune, kept sending cables to his bankers, Muller, Schaw! & Co,,! of No. 45 William Streot, to advance money to Guidet. When Moers arrived here Inst Wed: | nesday he went to the office and dis- | covered many checks endorsed over | Try Again. n Frank Gatl, thir- ht, @ porter, of No. 406 East feth Street, tried to commit sul- cide in the erysipelas ward of Bello vue H 6 A. M, to-day. H htened the pin and wa tiek it into his heart wher clors 48 would suc life nowt time, He oner charged with | e | to ‘Guidet and it was then dis- covered that instead of stealing a Cew hundreds of dollars M:. Guidot had advanced thousands for expenses und was owed more than $25,000 by tho On the day before Guidet was ar- rested, according to Mr. Moers's law- ‘ put through a deal which netted @ $17,000 profit for the com- |PMiagistrate Nolan dismissed the \ ced to Formerly Priced at $20, $22.50 and $25 Women who have wait- ed have not waited in vain—here are all t he Coats that remain from a number of the smartest assortments put out by the new fashion shop in urth Street at nal prices named, 38th Street at that welcome moment heviots in the desirable col- with the essential flare, and sis which are dividing honors tailored—all Newark Pittsburg St. Louis P » Opposite Waldorf-Astoria ge Ravi Yo tea © Tay lor VICTROLA XI. The demand for this superb $100 Victrola is without precedent. be selected at Lord & ‘Taylor’s, with $5 in Records (total price of $105), On Terms of $5 a Month a record of the on the court court proceedin: apology was, entere minutes. CALIFORNIA SOCIETY MEETS. + Who wakl: “Whatever Califoriiiane want ta do they muceced in doing. We want to this society the grentest State society , And we will {f we all work A hundred members pressed by W. v Alm Is to Gain 1,000 Members and Permanent Home. To inaugurate a camry ) memb 1 establish a pt California § seociation of jan to recruit nond is President of ty Varian secretary, the Biltmore the sof Californians in Sonn Hays Har BONWIT TELLER &,CO, FIPTH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET Special Sale Friday Furs of Fashion and Quality Women's and Misses’ Fur Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces At Greatly Reduced Prices Hudson Seal Coats Select dyed muskrat, straight line model. Hand sorely silk Hined, 65.00 Hudson Seal Coats Select dyed muskrat, full flare model, with Natural Skunk collar. 75.00 Hudson Seal Coats Select dyed muskrat in various styles, with self or contrasting furs. 95.00 Bordered Hudson Seal Coats Select dyed muskrat coats, with Natural Skunk border, collar and cuffs. Model Fur Coats 45 inches long with border, collar and cuffs of Beaver or Natural Skunk 110.00 155.00 Fur Scarfs and Muffs Scarfs Mufis 6.50 9.50...Natural Raccoon... 9.50 12.50 10.00 14.50........Beaver ....... 15.00 19.50 12.50 16.50 atural Skunk. ...15.00 22.50 TASO seis vas veo ue -Kitt Fox.... .» 18.50 BDO sicweneacens Pointed Fox... . . 27.50 10.00.........006 Black Lynx 19.50 8.50 10.00..... Hudson Seal..... 14.50 18.50 FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street | ty i a ly i iN | byl | | Mi Wy Glorta from 12th Mass—Lyric Quartet . $1. Re Pastore from “The Shepherd Ring” —Melba and Kubelik. stints It may ae ay jumnarnent F Victrola XIV. H {Vic ctrola XVIII.) "Victrola XVIII. Dining Room, $150 {1 8300 |} s386 Bedroom and oak, mahogany, 1 Cabinerofmacchea | f Parlor Outhits 1 ae re ; 1 tan | | operating sith to SUIT All Records) oo» With $7.50in 1 With $15.00 in % With $25.00 in HomesFurnished ae F _ Records { Records ' Records ‘otal $55) | (Total $157.50) j Total $315) || coral $375 01 $49.9 § § b ea | Hee Cec ee 2 \ Month an | \ Month ' | A Month | \ Month We have line‘anms: ecreiemeveiend fen-enenre mremenranh jem-emencmmrencentanss Sremven sen menvanrencen Rugs cn! Ca. pits OPEN EVERY HONE Write or telephone EVERY CHT Victor Shopping by Mail The Lord & Taylor Mail Service is of decided assistance to those who cannot The Victor Rooms—Seventh Floor visit for full details of th rvice and our catalogue, * neta ste fet month: | von yesterday at od ing was ex-| 1915. Greeley 1905 Lord @ Taylor ~ 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE A Veritable Treasure House of the World’s Finest Merchandise is this, America’s First Store, these Merry Christmas Gift Buying Days. Uncommon Gifts, Unusual Gifts, Fascinating Gifts, Priac- 39th Street tical Gifts, unique in their usefulness. And witchal reasonable prices. pons: a ' Choose the Gift of Silk Hosiery i from the Ample Assortments of y The Annual Sale , } “Onyx’’ Silk Hosiery for Women i ; . ; , e Bes i Special 1.35 ose piain colors... ’ ? } $1.75 and $500 Hose thrand aie, alas Pe Oe es sah os 4 $1-75 and $2.00 Hose—hand emb'd.. $1.35 ¢ Paris clock ef $1.95 { $1.95 and $2.50 Hose, new boot effects.$1.65 § 4-50 Hose—Paris lace insets. $2.95 ' “Onyx’’ Silk Hosiery for Men \ Hose in heavy ingrain and @ $1.75 and $2 “plain $2.50 and $3.50 Hose~-shot | thread silk. ..50c and $1.00 | and clocked effects... $1.35 4 silk... $1.35 Ground Floor ; So EO NE a eS eee Provides Entertainment For Hundreds of Happy Visitors. Festive times these in the Toy Wonderful excursions on Me- chanical ; Trains, Motoring Trips, Yachting and Coaching Parties, Mu- Afternoon ‘Te height of the social s zone. sicales, —for this is the Specially Featured: White Enamel Furmiture for Children’s Play Rooms. ee ere ences ree: Mechanical Autos.......... 5c to $7.50 range ares $1.75, 2.00 Bary : ‘hina Closets... .. . ei: -. $2. Mechanical Boats. -65c to $40.00 | Doirs Furniture 50¢ to $2.25 Horses and Wagons...... . 50c to $15.00 Metal Dishes... 50c to $2.00 Stuffed Animals ........ 25c to $10.00 | Bell Toys...... 25c to $1.00 Fourth Bloor, De ee eee ee eee ee ee re eee ae a Re ee ee ae ee ee 0) a >) 0) a De ea) em evan THE MAN PREPARING FOR CHRISTMAS Will Find These Suggestions Helpful The Lord & Taylor store is an ideal shopping place for BUSY MEN who have waited until now to do their Gift Buying. Rapid service, easily accessi- ble sections and helpful attendants to assist you. Blanket Robes—Spccial, $3.95 4 House Coats—Special, In every desirable color; coat style with § In navy, brown + green or cardinal convertible collar and cord trimmings double faced cloth; fancy cuffs and collar, Blanket Robes..........$3.50 to $15 4 Cloth House Coats $4.85 to $12 Cloth Dressing Gowns.... .$15 to $25 § Silk House Coats $15 to $25 Silk Dressing Gowns. . .$22.50 to $40 $ Velvet Dinner Jackets. . $13.50 to $30 Velvet Dressing Gowns. $45 to $55 § Silk and Velvet Slippers........ $1.50 Shirts.............., $1.50 to $8.50 Pajamas $1.50 to $8 A Special Silk S silks.... / orn —in novelty stripe | A Special Pajama—o\ silk $5.50 © stripes me ae ee ee ee ee Fine Cravats of imported and ¥ Of rich imported si 5c t mixtures, in . $2.95 Four-in-Hand Scarfs Open end style ilk domestic Black Calfskin Skating Shoes anaes Tan Calf Golf Shoes, j Felt Slippers $4.50 high cut, $1.85 $1.75 , $1.25 % $1.50 Romeos—of fine kid. $2. os i Opera Slippers As Comfy Slippers—(grey) Wa Felt Operas—colored For His Boy—a Bicycle a Lord & Taylor Amer ¢ ican Bicycles-—fitted with new departure brak« one piece fork hanger, non-skid Fisk tires. Guar- |) ||| anteed for one year, Cata- 1 | \ ogued at $35.00. | Special. $26.50 ()) \\\ and makes more ‘Offers o1 Positions’’ than any other two mediums in the universe. The Sunday World's Want Directory