The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1916, Page 4

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CHINA ORDERS $700,00 OF AMERICAN MACHINERY PED ANT <7 NE Ment tdi ‘wrest from the Japanese their heavy |trade In cotton goods and yarns ip ina, according to information reach- ing official aireies hore, China, the) largest market for cotton goods in the | Dies: bas A iL. KU Rose eee ey ay “ ae act inacy faye Tater deughter Mre, aut harges, her complatne ane THE ——— WOxLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7 7, RIGH ARS, MABIE - STANDARD OIL HOLD 2: 1916, obtain thelr information at a glance. Whitman said it would take . week for one of the statiatt- perts of the Commission to pre- 8 table, pare t ‘47 HE main attractions of a Diamond are color, brilliancy and proper cutting,” says an authority. We offer all these attractions to our buyers of Fiorld, long has been supplied chiefly by TE ibe Wee tit Sed SHKEC ind — ol stag eon Lae enieaeaden,” Government Backs Plan to Wrest] ” bore ert me LAYS ASYLUM PLOT “ree Ita, Me, Sable mae ON GAS CONCERNS Sees ee Solitaire Diamond cites Goods bad om mea Re, FM i 3 ph ge a bees a SMASH WINDOW, SEIZE apanese Rivals. mrachinary™ for. wht aa =| ID HER R DAUGHTER! Closed automobile. A few howe ator UINDERP INQUIRY LE ig g Ri g wamoron cunt! Hee ited Sata | Tent 0. JEWELRY AND ESCAPE ngagement Kings ola Gere eds hr-reaehing plans te Egmmerce,Amer‘can tnunartgtend | gitate ‘alate for the demented oe - _ = and one more particulat! strong attrac- When she entered the institution, Mra, Mable says, abe had $00 in cash | ‘Competition Like One Branch with ber which hef daughter took. tionm—a MODERATE PRICE due to direct importation, spot cash to the cutters, economical store management Wealthy Divorcee Gang Robs Pawnshop on Third Avenue While Helpless Clerk Charges Mrs. Dorothea Brown “Rail- | unt Feb. 10 of last year, Mrs.| of Standard Bidding Against ain in a modest neighborhood, and the mount- ¥ be baat Mabie recites, she remained at teat is Barred [n ing of all Diamonds in our own factory, roaded” Her to Institution, | Kmickerbooker Haut, Another,’ Says Hayward. James A. Manning, employed tn the conducted at the lowest cost consistent = washes “In tears,” says Mrs. Mable, "I ap- : * — pawnshop of N. Manning & Son, No 1670 Third Avenue, had just installed the window display this morning when a brick wrapped in a stocking was hurled through the glass and a tray containing $200 worth of rings was snatched by the man who threw the brick. When Manning started of the thief he found 1 with @ board. ie, janitor at No, 1669 Third Avenue, across the street, re- leased him, but the man with the rings had made his escape. Kemplo said he saw three men approach the store, one Waiting @ short distance away, another barring the door, and the third committing the robbery. He gave o description of all three men to Detective Leonard of the Third Branch, who Is on the case. The two accomplices ran south on Third Ave- nue, said Kemple, and the third man went north and then east on Ninety- second Street, neki SAVED BAGFULS OF MONEY. Cash Carried From Burning Batld- with efficiency. Solitaire Diamond Ei $10.00 to $1500.00. of novel designs in E in hand made pie pealed to my daughter to remove mo, but she could not be shaken. I be-| ‘Tho Public Service Commission to- Heve sho was acting under the d!-/day began an investigation of the rection of her father, my divorced! charge that the Standard Oj! Com- husband, who bad come on from) pany, through its monopoly of the Chicago and is living in Brooklyn trade, controls the price of gas in “On Feb, 18 my daughter came and| New York City. With Henry W. had me discharged from the institu-| Hodge, the new Commissioner, #!t- tion, But as soon as 1 was dis-|ting for tho first time, the Commis- charged my daughter insisted on my | sion reecived from some of the gus going to the German Savings Bank | companies doing business in thin city and withdrawing $00 to give to her. | copies of their gas-oll contracts for Then I was forced to go to Dr.|the past ten years, Barnes's sanitorlum in Stamford,| Four companies failed to produce Conn, While a patient there I gave | these documents, but thelr represen- my daughter $500, and when sho | tatives who were present at the hear- Promised to secure my release if (|!ng assured Chairman Straus that would turn over to her my bank | ‘hy would furnish them as soon as books, stocks and diamonds, I dii|Posmible, The conoerne which have a? thus far failed to hand in thetr gas- In October of last year, Mra. Mabie} %l Contracts are: Brooklyn Borough saya, she left Dr, Barnes’ inatitu- | Company, Bronx Gas and Elec- tion with her daughter. Mrs, Brown, |'f!@ Company, Kings County Light- she alleges, planned to send her to|!%® Company and the New York and After obtaining a divorce in Chi-!a Catskill santtarium. While they | @ueens Tdghting Company. One of cago in 1896, Mrs Mable assert ‘1, were waiting for the train Mra, Mabie the officers of the last mentioned con- she sued her former husband for ac-yescaped, She says she wandered to |S" CxPlained that it was consolt- crued alimony, as ho had married 4! Harrison, N. ¥. and was admitted to | ace within the ae ee fee and ercond time. After gtting « Juds-|the @t, Vincent retreat. There who | ‘NOt therefore it would be necessary ment against him she came to NoW] got in touch with her lawyer. pees over two reparate eta of 1 went to live with her daugh- * z \ rar a ern de i May, T82t, Mra gg ene, ApBlcation for er Commit-|""Asked by the Commission ¥¢ they | Streets, thie Mable distributed iier wealth amone | Tuntice Blanchard in May, 1914, the | Peter somberteee lene the only | $200,000 May, a |} after competitive bidding, the repre- ot several banks, he says. doctors who had examined her certi-| sentatives of the various concerns| During the fire J. W. Dale, Aestatant After her arrival in the Brown fled, i b " . tha seriously replied in the affirmative. |General Agent, assisted by the polices, Mabie asserts, ste Mee. Mabie sileges, tthe | "Commission Hayward said the com- Aftor having mpent most of the last two years in various institutiona for the insane on Long Island and in Connecticut, Mrs, Almina P. Mable, & wealthy divorcee, who formerly oc- cupted a high place in Chiengo so- clety, to-day accused her daughter, Mrs, Dorothea Brown, who lives In | Baventy-aeccond Street, of having rall- roaded her to the asylum with the ai of two physicians acting as lun- @oy examiners, Mrs, Mable made the charges In an application to have the commitment vacated. The applica- tion was heard by Justice Newburger eitting in Part I. of the Supreme Court. While Mre. Mabio was incarcerat- e4 her lawyer, A. B. Schietmer told the Court, Mra, Brown got complete control of her mother's property, in- cluding #tocks and bonds of several railroad corporations, several bank accounts and her jewelry. ment Rings, Ratenslve assortment ent Diamonds ‘tinum settings ing of Adams Express Company. CINCINNATI, Jon, 7. —The large three-story depot and office building of the Adams Express Company at the northwest corner of Front and Butter Streets, this city, was destroyed by fire ‘The lona ia estimated at from $185.00 up. * Seamless Wedding Rings Plainest and most famous of all Lambert 1+-karat, roducts are the Seamless Solid Gold Wed- 18-karat, 00 up 5) nteed solid 14-karat gold, 22-karat, $5.25 up $3, solid 18-karat ‘fas $4.00 up; solid 22-karat gold, 25 up. These are without @ drop of solder and engraved without charge. Any ape or style you like. ‘The aumber of weddings planned for January makes a aieher timely. Every watch exhibited at Lamberts has passed a bard examination by critical watchmakers in our factory, whom it has convinced that it ie worthy of our guarantee as well as of the maker's, Gold Gillea Wristlet i Solid 1t-karat Gold Wristlet Watch, with Soak wut este volid l4-karat gold filled extension AEE extension links and fine @ links and 15-jewel Swiss move- fine 15-jewel Wal- ment, $13.80 up. tham movement, Drug Proof? If there ever was a human being who was not in some way susceptible to drugs he’s never been heard $28.00 up. LAMBERT BROTHERS | Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches j Mra. : moved seventeen begs, onja to contain of. Yet in spite of the warnings of reputable physicians household, Mra, : hor |PAPers in the proceeding should not! petition must have been very tense, |$1.0% Sach, and eleven chests which tint ii f muffered from indigestion and be served tipon her lest she be ex-|for it meant simply one branch of contained mosey, the amor a of which | e many persons with whom coffee disagrees continue it8 || dengnior suggested that she seo 8 | ottod. the Standard Ol) bidding against an. | Could Ret be leamed. | A Third Ave. Cor. 58th Street use and take into their systems the drug, caffeine. physician, ‘This was the first atep 1") wrnig statement,” Mra. Mable al- | Other a ; ’ fa ncheme to wrest control of her A H. H. Whitman, counsel for tho Store Open Daily Until 6, Saturday Nights Until 10. The 216 f thi the av ¢ cup of her, Mre. Mabie al. |O¢0% “was a kroas and unmitigated | Commission, said nothing definite| water. The offices were headquarters is . 6 grains of this drug, in the average cup roby, Bees ‘eek pacyeician | penalty, and part of the conenlracy | coud be accomplished to-day. | He of the company weet of Pittsburgh. and daches, omen. ° o 0 o and ef ° explained that all the contracts thua | ‘° |' === " "| coffee, taken regularly is ~~ jas a pf recommended and he pretended, she |smylum.” | a | tar mubmitted ‘must be reduced ta mee Penn" kinds” hgh fl to oppose the application and the Court dented it, The reason for do- ing this, Justice Newburger ex- plained to an Evening World re- porter, was because he had 9 power to deny the application, Mra, Mabie having been legally discharged from Knickerbocker Hall. Mrs. Mable is Hving in Westover Lodge, Cropsey and Twenty-third Avenues, Brooklyn. bs CARRY WARSHIPS OVERLAND. The sure, easy way out of coffee troubles is to quit the coffee and use POSTUM —the pure food-drink Made of wheat and a bit of molasses, Postum has a delicious flavor much like mild Java coffee, but con- tains no drug or other harmful element. Postum comesintwoforms: The original Postum Cereal must be boiled. Instant Postum is a soluble powder. A level teaspoonful in a cup of boiling water makes a delicious drink instantly. Both kinds are equally delicious and thecost per cup is about theeame.’ The better health that follows freedom fromcoffee. drinking shows “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM Send a 2-cent stamp to Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., at Battle (Creek, Mich., for a 5-cup sample of Instant Postum, ACKER, MERRALL & CONDIT ze. COMPANY Finest Selected Storage Eggs Guaranteed sound and sweet 1820 Altman & Cn. q British Win Atricn FIFTH AVENUE» MADISON AVENUE 5 After Long Preparation. Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street } LONDON, Jan, 7.—Rogarding the | | | | Victory im capture of a German war vessel on Lake Tanganyika, in German Fast Africa, tt was announced yesterday that the British vessels which ac- ima ie graian ews ruc ee) Amt Exceptional Sale of Silks England and carried overland in gec- tions to the lake, which ts more than} will offer unusual values to-morrow (Saturday). 2,000 feet above sea level and many miles from the coast. The victory gave immense efd to the British campaign, A Reduction Sale of Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats at clearance prices, 4 AT ALL OUR STORES 20,000 Yards of hes bee | Ccloved and Black Dress Silks as been arranged for to-morrow (Saturday), j Winter Overcoats of fine-quality woolen (arranged in Dress, Coat and Waist Lengths) | materials; excellently tailored, will be priced at reduced to A a 45c. to $2.90 per yard. No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street scaifin'toa $12.50 Overcoats of Scotch cheviots and English {i tweeds, reduced to C $15.75 & 18.50 f The sizes are not complete, but range in general up to 35 chest measurement. 10,000 Yards of 40-in. Silk-and-wool Crepe Poplin | in colors and black, will be priced at $1.25 per yard. | (Silk Department, First Floor) Special Saturday New Coats & Suits Season’s Final Styles Fur Trimmed Velour Coats Belted model, full tenant fia wd coat with wide sweep, | At the same time the discontinued lines of Boys’ Shirts will be offered . at 65c., 95c & $1.35 Overcoats for the junior boys; Norfolk Suits, Hats and Skating Caps, have been marked at proportionately low prices. $ Ripe Juicy, Sweet Delicious Tender Healthful A Quantity of Woolen Dress Fabrics | (arranged in Suit, Skirt and Coat Lengths) Men’s Balta Shoes will be placed on special sale to-morrow tly reduced pri f may be obtained in the fashionable leathers (Saturday) at the greatly reduced prices o' for general end. Goma wens, at prices tat somely trimmed wit! caine opossum; lined throughout with peau de cygne and cozily Interlined. educed to. Silk Plush Coats Newest Model Lined with heavy satin, and cozily interlined. reduced to 18.50 S ee d Z Css New Suits of | 78c., 95c. & $1.25 per yard. | (considering the qualities used in this foot~ } | Enver = megueloth | This Sale comprises such desirable materials | wear) are very reasonable. i © mel, Cie or ule | as Velours de laine, Cheviots, Plaids, Serges | A special feature is made of Men’s Cordovan ary nee with peal ce cy | and Homespuns, in a large selection of the Lace Shoes in dark mahogany color, Speci | colors in demand. | at . + + $7.00, 8.00 & 9.00 per pair fi ring Suits gore | Styled Gabardine, Velour Checks, Cheviots and Serge; in all the new Spring colors. Special Taffeta Silk Dress, 25 00 New Spring Model, 16.50 New Spring Dresses Reproductions of new Spring models in the new silks for the coming season; colors are Galt blue, claret cup rose, iste rookie tan, reseda green, peacock, silvery gray, navy ar 1 black. 16.50 20.00 25.00 Oranges California tafe at arerr ea ehagh Serve tle heakie dealers now have a plentiful eupply. date Senki toons vrcepens ferteneaiel eee CALIFORNIA FRUIT. GROWERS EXCHANGE Exsters Headquarters: |. Clark Street, Chisago om |

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