The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1916, Page 11

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Capagee 7. & P. Attachment tor Gould Estate Vacated. fA GL741,000 attachment, recently ob- Mined by trustees @nd executors uhder WM of Jay Gould to cover the of notes claimed to be due from ‘Texas and Pacific Railway Company, | vacated yesterday by Supreme Justice Shearn. Tho Justice held since the T. and P. is a domestic) the plaintiffs were not en+ to make secure before trial the of their claim: a SENATOR 0’GORMAN’S NIECE TO BECOME BRIDE AT A CHURCH WEDDING. ANTON Announcement has been made that Senator James A. O'Gorman's niece, Miss Helen C. Stanton, daughter of ‘Mrs. Ella O'Gorman Stanton, will bo united THE EVENING GAME FELLOW, (Prom the Cinainnati Enautrer.) The man who gets mad becaure tho newspapers do not print five columns | newspapers print five Hnes about him when he gets arrested. ~ HOLIDAY GIFTS Ve display a ¥ lorge privio’ > s, TONE: Bi ned 9 Watch Bracelets trom @2.50 to ®25. | Solitaire Diamond Rin‘s, | 14 Kt. Solid Gold Mountings WW S Regular | retail) Requise | retail; Regular price, | 625.00, price, $40.00, price. 5 870.00, $15.00 |"$25.00 | Jewelry, Clocks and Noveltien. ice B. RABF ‘a Man'fr 1886 453-455 Sixth Ave., N. Y. Bet. 27th & 28th Open Evenings. lal 5.00 ||: WOMEN’S $1.50 FELT JULI Wap rimmed fer oF eather or come MEN’S $2.25 ROMEOS| , |Men’s Everett Slippers Jn tan of black viet kid, ‘| 1.39: and 1.69 For Motoring ENS 2 My b OY t 4 EGRET C TO CITR. 3B (OS TOTIO IT ORTOTTONIN SA a ve Bundled up snug in one of these heavy fur motor ey coats you will take mo § than ordinary pleasure your winter driving, f @ there is nothin ‘ might wear that. offe more successful resistance to the cutting winds. Natural Raccoon Overcoats, $64.75 aI A well tailored garment } of selected natural skins, M cut in a full auto model, gvith plenty of style and smartness. Large shawl s collar. Lined with wool throughout. oY u eran and Mrs, | | by Willlam H, Koeppen was admitted Jan, 2, The ceremony will take r'nce at the, Church of the Holy Spirit 0: yrs (Motes in Society J) Taylor drawing room under a twelfth in matrimony on Tuesday, to Mr. Robert EF, Duggan. Frazier, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank that you get real delatone.-~Advt. | i Pierce Frazier of New York. The = 1) | ceremony, performed in the Williams- A smooth, hairless skin a wave fol- | lows the use of a paste made by mix- | ing some water with pliin powdered delatone. This paste is applied to the |hairy surface 2 or 8 minutes, then rubbed off and the ski Miss Brenda Germaine Willlams- every trace of hui Taylor, daughter of Sir Frederick and ished. No pain or di Lady Williams-Taylor, was married the use of the de in Montreal yesterday to Frank Duff caution should be exe (Modes of To-day washed, when ill have van’ |E4 comfort attends paste, but to be sure {ES century tapestry, was followed by & brillant reception and luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Francis Cook of No, 32 Bast Sixty-fourth Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Edith EB. Cook, to James Alexander Edwards, son of Mr. and Mra, James M. Edwards of No. 155 West Fifty-eighth Street. Mrs. Cornelius C. Cuyler gave a | brilfant dance at Sherry’s last night |E5 for Mr. and Mrs. James Couper Lord, | hor gon and daughter-in-law, who | were married last spring. Miss Mary Victoria Green of Phila- delphia was married there yesterday to Griswold Lo: ion of Plerre Lorillard. On bers of the im- mediate families présent. | Mrs. Richard James Lewis of No, 118 West Seventy-sixth Street gave a theatre party and dance last night for Miss Geraldine Hall, daughter of Mr. Edward Everett Hall of No, 636 Fifth Avenue. Mrs. Pierro Tartoue will entertain for Miss Hall next Tuesday afternoon at No, 6 East Forty-sixth Street, A large dinner dance was given last ight at the Colony Club by Mrs. William L. Harkness of No. ast By Pitty-third Street for her debutante | daughter, Miss Louise Harkness. 4 About 150 guests were at the dinner and sixty more came to the dance, A dance will be given to-nirht at Sherry's by Mr. and Mrs, Thomas N, Mev r of No, 410 Park Avenue for their daughter, Miss 1 McCarter. At tho sume place to-night K P, Perkins w give a dance niece, it M Post of ‘ Hewlett, L. 1. Mrs, Jonathan 1. Bulkley w reception this afternoon 9 Park Avenue for her daug Sarah ‘Tf. Bulkley. Mrs, Gr shail Allen of No, 777 Mad A ° will entertain at luncheon at the Ritz Carlton, 3 Mrs, Henry Le West Fifty-th 5 luncheon of eighteen cove: at her home, Mrs, H. McK, Twombly entertainea at dinner last night at No. 684 Fifth Avenue, COPY OF KOEPPEN'S WILL PROBATED AFTER CONTEST | Lawyer Wack Loses $25,000 Be- quest When His Later Drawn Testament Is Ruled Out. After a bitter legal contest of more |! than two years the copy of @ will drawn | [4 nae fo probate at Hackensack, N. J., yester- ey Wack, author, | 9 424 | Honry Wellington her. Tt Wael y to rol Rows entis to weiaven IMMIGRATION BILL PASSED. | |x: 12) Senate Vote Veto WASTING has passod which provide Immigrants, by mensure now passed tho } est for Congress, 1a will make an effort’ t 0, thirds mod ty t A Sure Enough Doll Party AR-MY-SOUL, the pretties dolly in Wonderland, gone downstairs tosee the great crowds. It happened Jack-inethesbox, Fuzzy Wuzzy, striped tiger; 1 Moonee all the gathered gether of the +, on Thirty-fourth Street, more than two weeks ago. There they lived in the places in back of the sheets of glass, the windows. All day Jong they gazed silently at the little boys and girls who came with their parents to see the nt for then the tis the led up in homes ill bu Ito of the good little bx s ahd girls for Merrie Christmas Da: day night the toys, the dollies and the animals, had a house party after the store had gone to slee it was then that the My-Soul and the other d > al had seen arou ete in the parlor wind: at theentrance to P\geyrs on the lane called the Arcade So they awakened old Santa and had him build a beautitul coun try house. Mrs. Santa dressed all the dollies in the cut es and: t dre hats and, with the dea she carried DeareM. { all the { arranged 1e window, dolls, all of the dear There are ta breal + Oh, ther Yor stm And itt v dr little doll yeu have ut is not at the wir © to find her on th nd, because, pare all his dolls tat ohe time, What for company in such a lar Wonderlana, to litt inquisitive at might! Oh, ¢ the doll par tore Opens about him when he gets marriad ia fg S same fellow who gots mal because the 9.00 A. M. Christmas? assortr nent of Holid W What an CYS Mth to 35th $9 A Gift You Owe To Yourself timely fashioned clothes. _ things he wants to select himself. Store Closes 6.00 P. M. VERY man owes it to himself to be dressed in good looking, welftailored, An Overcoat or a Suit is one of the few Why not be good to yourself this Make your choice from this better than usual, rightly priced Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats Youths’ Suits & Overcoat: ay Ha $14.75 > Yenrs, Bece with @ he Mere —ritth Floor, Brondway, berdashery Of the Kind a Man Would Choose HY did he ask for Shirts, Pajamas, Scarfs, House Coat and such things? time and wear keep pac of furnishings and bee will find at Myegrs the very things he might select if he were stocking up his wardrobe at his own expense. Gift Shirts of Silk, $4.89 three or even more of these fine Ise at $19.75 650Smart Suits Fancy Mixed Wor- steds, soft finished Cas+ imeres and Unfinish- ished Worsteds, made up in English soft roll sacks and conservative models. No style is limited to any one of these fabrics for variety marks this assortment; excellently tailored from start to finish, Chesterfiel able fabri tion of we a man n Coats and Chesterfields warm Overcoatings. he knows that a man’s purchases knows that you Shirts v ds cs 425 Overcoats Ulsterettes and Pinch Backs of Kersey or Thibet; Loose Fitting Box Coats and Form Fitting Coats of Ox- ford Coatings Cheviots; Ulsters and of Vis cuna and other servic in fact, almost any combinas and style sht want. Men’s Winter Overcoats, $14.75 Mighty good coats that look right from the collars to the bottom seams, at a within-the- reach price. Pinch Backs, Doul le Breasteds, Semi-form Fitting Coats, Loose English Box made of heavy, and tment is complete withactr All sizes. Other Silk Shirts, $3.89 to $7.89, ‘ Cravats, 48c to $3.89 Silk Reefers, 94c to $12.74 assortment! — Striped ones, scroll and | Just the thing to wear with his evening clothes. figured patterns, plain shades, In all kinds of Soft, light, serviceable colors. Crochet, accordion weaves and color combinations. Pajamas, $1.04 to $7.89 Plenty of thes ment e in plai figured «ffe —the mor stripes or plal Other House Coats, roomy 7 Perhaps HE Wants A House Coat $4.75 to $16.75 Mees — Litt! Poor, === Bway, Bath» Fancy Covered Loun Cushions As Christmas Gifis th } A lar t will find fay assortment to se At round fon, ina At silk velc The « tiade of $2.89 $2.49—A very nirred, | I the pos Phair DUNS, <p Kk broe velour trimmed wit fancy galloons, at $4.96, $5.69, $9.49 and up to $18.89. Square and oblon of brocaded Tops, Also Table $8.49 each ey Fourth Vo rs HSI The ¢ wat at. yn triow, Wwait= ing for Fine, well wear ts, with s airs, others with r rr h collars, | In Oxford, g brown, green, om. or blue, with fancy plaid pattern on the inside. Cord edges and binding on cuffs. All sizes. $9.49 Pillow comfortable, and Swiss weaves. House Robes and Dressing Gowns tive shades, BETA —Main Moor, Bhth Street, Waltham and Elgin Watches at {\{cYS are as good as those at other stores—But They Cost Less Here, me tir (i keep: All Hosiery for Imported Fancy Striped Cash- Hore, mere Mercerized o- edi clastic e and All sizes te Secrt Main Floor, = Centre cemented, del with buttons right up to the ne Other These shower-coats are 1 s out the rain and snow. Ventlets under arms. Mad sizes, Rain Coats, BaYI—Vitth Floor, === MEN mediu brown, t {or white vertic rs with wide and . Allsizes. 94¢ pr. Lisle Hose, with um weighs, full-fash- weight. ‘, some 2,000 feet,—e rib top, reinforced | just have forgott heel. Various colors, | Blue or Black § 47 pair | braid trimming, be: soles; outsoles sued MFO —Seoond Moor, of $9.75 to $19.75 Warm Fe Slippers For 1,000 Women || Special 39c pair That means cosy comfort for APpy sugges: tion for someone you might en. in Tan anc suble texture Cassimere with rubberized silk lining All. seams. stitchec a full eth 48 lt Warm, cosy robes, of soft, downy blanket materials, in beautiful jacquard effect $4 snd ir | Other Robes, 2.89, $3.89, $5.89 to $ and | Dressing Gowns, of de ed cloths, s ven fabrics colors, $12.74 to $22.74 with satin Dressing Gowns, of velvet, velour or silk, in attrac- $29.75 to $72.75 A Man's Raincoat at $12.75 y make some man happy, and serve him well for a long to come. Sole Leather Dressing Cases { sole leather dressing case gives the maximum of wear. were made especially for @#AX. May elo ir, FESATESE cases I () The leather was bought and pad to Jt { the cases would cost us 25% mon iS 24) them toelay. milar. g¢ will be s¢ hen these are gone Therefore this is a $5.94 in n's Case—9 Choi « of English sole leather (cowhide) unlined cther lined with a soft calfskin $7.9 Man's Case or American sole | 2 military brushes and cluding 2 military thes brush | clothes brush, | 11 {it ror, scissors and f | Woman's C | $9.94 Man's Case Man's Case—42 cluding 1 military pace for satet Woran's Case, cluding woman T, SCISSOTS and ase—11 fit Man's Case Are —Maln Floor, Gath Street r 4 bri br e Escalators Imterfloor Transit Convenient at All Times The escalators in AM\CYS are convenient at all times, but during the Holiday rush they are particularly valuable. They are more than ad- juncts to the elevator service. In many re- spects they are superior to the elevators as a means of reaching the upper floors of the store. No Waiting In the first place, there is no such thing as waiting for an escalator. It is there ready to do your bidding every moment of the busi- ness day. All you need do is to step on, and step off on the floor above. ei Absence of Crowding There is never any crowding on an escalator, for the reason that it always has room for one more. As rapidly as people board an escalator on one floor, people are getting ott the same escalator on the next floor. QUE BUORCEISUSUEY BUEN peedy and Safe An escalator affords a speedy means of reach- ing the five merchandise floors above the main floor in AyWeys. At the head of every escalator is an attendant whose duty it is to direct women and children. A Big Advantage PMeys escalators reach the middle of ever merchandise floor. The value of such a land- ing is very noticeable at present on the fifth tloor, the greater part of which is devoted to the Wonderland display. Mothers with their children who get off the escalator at the fifth floor are in the midst of the great toy exhibition. Santa Claus is only a few steps away. From thei* vantage point they can see just how best to make their tour of inspection, A Quick Trip The speed at which the escalators are operated insures a quick trip. And the trip upward is fraught with interest, for on the journey a very “interesting kaleidoscopic view of the floor the passengers are leaving unfolds itself. | A Word of Advice a) |e 4 i We urge our friends for their own comtort to Rei) | | make use of the escalators in preference to the val lE\ elevators, It is inevitable that the latter should He be crowded—disagreeably crowded—at this season of the year. There is plenty of elbow room on the escalators. Just Think of This The congestion on the elevators has been likened to the homeward rush in the subway, and the roomy comfort on the escalators has been likened to the ease and luxury of a motor trip to the home after the close of the business day. a0 Th JGR WOES LOLS SOE i EVE UAOBUR A sevenelime World Want ‘works all week. Order one Conday and prosper

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