The evening world. Newspaper, December 11, 1916, Page 4

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— — a RT THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1916. : Coun: ied the Court, “attempt to s there were many, having been re-|thlr engngement toeome know tut THIS AMERICAN GIRL |\o 2 neath tnrpector to induce ti Counsel rade o pice for men fer | TRIG! Sion: to pene detaned, teat amet” confirmation to the rumor. BECOMES A PRINCESS — }'0,2258, diseased meat. nur, is now] waa in ill health, that his position in| which Is to be eaten by the poor they The attachment of the brilliant’ Mr. Britton is a member of the ervi term of from two to five|soclety ought to be considered in his| should be shown no leniency.’ young couple was known to every«| Washington bar, Mrs. Henry Wells DESPITE OBSTACLES Scare for the same offense, Both of| favor, and that ho had not intended| |The Parole i aetiet may pase. ao OF PRINCE DESPITE {isis ‘Wstntaton "esa theatre. it lye a Pt Be a Tha vo man are marae imbues, <ch ce ssaera tm meat l Some niet ine When it became known that thero| NOVY 1 sis! “ad ness with thelr father. “When wi ———_—<——. Was opposition to the union of the COURT'S OPPOSITION ss. ute" wrsar 1-000 CHRISTAIIS_ BASKETS. a en vA TAG OPAG IAG AW) Ta Ta AX AL AS BA MO WL Dak DR Holiday Gift ' Suggestions _ at McCutcheon’s he ecg in Europe, great was the curiosity] ** of the well wishers of the couple as * + .|' bow it would all come out. Washington Girl Becomes} “,,, kung Austrian was sent to che| Ore wanted for the temilien of the i 7 4 enlisted men of the Twe jew Wife of Alfred Zu Hohen- | Pacine co « rnecial mission for York Infantry now nerving on the hillinos 5 a efoto d 43) border, Baskets will cost 61. lohe-Schillingshurst. said, of preventing the marriage to|and subscriptions may be sent to — Miss Britton, but the Prince came; Maj, David Banke, treasurer, at the For @ tong time Washington #0-} back, as every Prince Charmang, Armory, Sixty-second Street and Co- |clety hae been greatly interosted in|*hould, and the date of the wedding|'vmbus Avenue. —" The distributing committee tn- J} the romantic fortunes of Prince] 4# Announced. Evidently Viena) 444 sre, David Banks, Mra. Albert | One “ had relented. Miss Britton and Misa eatol Mra, Philip Livingston, g Alfred su Hohenlohe-Sohillingshurst,| vo .a MeAdoo, dauxh t THR IE Ang tee ‘ oop * i ‘ - [Attache of the Austro-Hungarian! retary of the ‘Treaaury, are wreat|foew, Mee. M.A. Montgomery, In our Fancy Table Linen department there is the fin est and most comprehensive assortment of Lace and ao Embassy, and Mise Katherine Prit-| friends, and together they put cl pony ttt be | ving 3, Uesike ry il BDAY WORLD WANTS __|soder Britton. ond’ tere’ ot toe] pttalt. du wan about the tine of chots|MP% Lou's Jalieds aad nine Béwerd | Embroidered Articles it has ever been our privilege to ' ld MONDAY WONDERS, | Diblomatie set. Their marriage takend return trom France that Miss Grit~ SYAUCtie wilt be temued for admie- offer. Weare abundantly provided with a large vari- ‘ , +” place to-day, all obstacles, of which ton and the Prince let the fact of sion to the Armory. ety of distinctive pieces me pat at very moderate cost errs SNe eee Centerpieces in every kind ot hand needlework, $1.50 to $200.00 a, Luncheon § Sets from Ireland, France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Madeira and China, $7.50 to $450.00 per set of 25 pieces. Scarfs and Table Runners, embroidered, lace trimmed, mosaic work, Italian cut work and needle- point, $2.00 to $150.00 each. Tray Cloths, oval and oblong, in lace and embroidery, 25¢ to $21.00 ea. Tea Cloths, round and square. An almost endless variety from which to select, $3.00 to $275.00 each. Tea Napkins in Madeira, Irish, Chinese and Italian embroidery from $5.00 to $22.50 per dozen; also with lace edges and embroidery, $13.50 to $50.00 per dozen. lee) Latin al ‘GOES TO PRISON FOR LIFE | TO SET BROTHER FREE ld ld 1 Judge Tells Schleer He Is Sorry e He Didn't Aid Kinsman | j Differently. | uy 4 Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets George Schloer gave all of his re- | maining days to-day to save his brother Frederick from a term in prison, Both brothers had been con- victed of crime. Three times betore | mpo an ur Sale—lIues ay George had received sentences. When he was brought before Judge ibe in Brooklyn to-day he was charged with havin aided his FOR WOMEN AND MISSES brother to escape while he was walt- ing to be taken to prison to serve five | PAD) OPEC OO EOE) FAG G (Wa Vid Wek ok Wad Dae We ud ued ols luk Wed ek | 2 Wed Od Uk de gk Vk CCUG! Finger Bowl Doilies $2.00 to $75.00 per dozen, Breakfast Tray Sets, 3 pieces. Mosaic openwork, Italian needlepoint, and Madeira embroider y, $6.50 10 $17.50 set. Round Luncheon and Banquet Cloths jn exquisite designs of Italian Filet, needlepoint and cut work, 72 inches, 90 inches and 108 inches diameter— $67.50 to $350.00. Oblong Lace Cloths, 3 to 5 yards long, $75.09 to $350.00 each. Hemstitched Luncheon and Dinner Sets in various grades of tine Damask from $13.50 to $65.00 set. Hemstitched Damask Napkins, Tray Cloths, Tea and Luncheon Cloths in a wide range of handsome designs, Oblong Luncheon Sets, Plate Mats and Table Runners in a variety of de signs of embroidery and laces. $35.00 to $275.00 set. | “It ts commendable,” eaid the Fur Coats, Capes, Stoles, Scarfs and Muffs \Court, “for you to desire to help your | brother, and I regret you did not belp |bim in’ some other way. You have, ved him f ‘ e Newest Models in All the Fashionable Furs [prison for tive years, Dut pave nace: fed yoursale “This is your fourth conviction, and, ” Much Below Regular Prices io aeryo tor Jour natal fein We ‘ tate yn at Sing Sing.” Fur Muffs Fur_Neckpieces DISEASED MEAT BRIBER 10.00 = Regular price $15.00 Natural Raccoon Regular price $20.00 14.00 GETS A PRISON TERM CANARY BY (ON O/B BBA BOB BBB Byer By BY Bed ed DO DAVE pnictrer etree 16.00 = Regular price $20.00 Black Wolf (dyed) Regular price $20.00 15,00 | Judge Roy in the Kings County | ° 20.00 Regular price 820.80 Taupe Wolf (dyed) ‘Regular price $25.00 17.00 pring Soop eben Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets ECA G GEA GCAO EEA ET CMEMENE ONE EGY 14.00 = Regular price $20.00 Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Regular price $28.00 20.00 tha’ penitentiary toe waving erten Ait 18.00 Regular price $28.00 Black Fox (dyed) Regular price $22.00 16.00 | - | 10.00 = Regular price $15.00 Natural Nutria Regular price $16.80 12,00 20.00 Regular price $29.50 Natural Beaver Regular price $22.50 15,00 e 23.00 Regular price $35.00 Scotch Mole Regular price $55.00 38.00 | ho er | { 22.00 Regular price $98.00 Natural Skunk Regular price $35.00 25,00 27.00 Regular price $39.50 Black Lynx Regular price $35.00 25.00 : Our Very Best Creamery 27.00 Regular price $89.50 Kolinsky Mink (dyed) Regular price $50.00 35.00 38.00 Regular price $49.50 Natural White Fox Regular price $45.00 33.00 t t cnoice ‘NS Cut to ce CHOICE Kolinsky Stoles Ermine Stol ae a lb. GROCERIES Pe Trimmed with tala Redueed to 100.00 Tr teimmed tall ends Reduced to 95.00 a : | Fox Fur Sets Potatoes Bs stectea. G tz 1Qe ; Jap Cross Fox Sets Hudson Blue Fox Sets (dyed) Standard Brands; C No.2 OI | la toes Large No. 8 Can, Can, Oc Flour Sale Still Continued Taupe Fox Sets (dyed) Slate Fox Sets (dyed) Every Bag is Fresh From the Mill and in Perfect Condition. Pillsbury’s Hecker’s | Gold Medal |Prideof St.Louis Fur Capes and Stoles Mole Meets need io 85.00 ‘Mdgon,Seal Capes 65.00 with Muff to match, _ Reduced to 58,00 with Muff to mateh, Reduced to 95.00 Hudson Seal Coats—Dyed Muskrat QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED ) Hudson Seal Coat—real Skunk coll Hudson Seal Coat—skunk Huivon Seat Gri So aces tng Hig Seat ont 48 eben cle 16}4et Bag) 12H, Bag | 24/6 Bag| 12th Bag (88/21. Bag) IBIb Bag /3t) Rag) 1%, Bag Regular Price $125.00 85.00 Regular Price #250.00 190.00 § 25 c $ yds) c $ 5 c $ 20 c ~ ® Hudson Seal Coat—For or Skunk trimmed Hudson Seal Coat—teal Skunk trimmed : + : a died RO Foe a ee de chir aatun cried Bea Regular Price $165.00 135.00 ria ae eh ‘Regular Price €800.00 235.00 | me: (heated 1 Ib B | Fa ; : ‘de is F “lb. Bag 3'-lb. Ba Hudson Seal Coat—real skunk trin son § ey, ; |B | We confidently recommend a trial order of Pride of St. Louis Flour i g Hudson Seal Cont, 43 inches by trimmed Huds on Seal Coat— Kolinsky, Skunk, Ermine \f. |—guaranteed to be Superlative XXXX and the equal of any on the c Cc 4 6 fats ot suck sn 150.00 ae eestor dar Price 93¢5,00 250.00 | market a8 8 Brat cla oo family flour—unsurpassed for baking f read, biscuit, cake or pastry. ——————————————— ee ; Real Scotch Mole Coats '| | FREE—Cake of Fleischmann’s Yeast to Each Purchaser ofa Bag of Flour, \ ee ——, ~~ Real Mole Coats—Taupe Wo immed Real | —Taupe i | i Capa Tae we ees yy 185.00 cite atctae ore re St, 350.00 | Coftee Ib., ew 1eas,”- Q| 9 9 a Rgle Goats Taupe Wal trimmed Mole Brening Coats—lrmine timed Our Very Best Grade of Coffee (in Bulk) Our Very Best Grade of Teas (in Bull)! 4 are collar, cu nd borde: ength cape coat, with of (dyed) rene wor” £ Me eenes to 275.00 ee arate. i Reduced to 500.00 At All James Butler in. 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