The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1921, Page 5

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_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAx, _DEOEMBER 12, 192%, TWO ARE HURT BY JOLT BY ROBBING HIS HOME, — | efore him ae AS TRAIN STOPS SHORT THIEF ‘PUNISHES’ JUDGE | ince with x dinnond and. ruby clam, | —_——_- A Ra og HE Draw bein eas roe Line ge re | On at a r. They were i , missed até ck Saturday evening, Samuel Scheer, No, 2863 West 224 pad Street, Coney Island, and Harry Schwarz, who lives at No. 163 Weat Trth Street, MAN DI No, 3038 West First Street, were in-|thrown to the floor, They were attend-, Was recelved from the committes of the} | Abraham shac jured at 4 o'clock this morning in an|ed by Mr. Lotz of Coney Island Mos-|American Legion handling his tour that| Nelleves that the sneak thief who stole | 1316 pronawa accident on the Brighton Beach ‘line.| pital and then went home, TraMc was|his train from Canada ix due here a/ $10,000 worth of Jewels from Mrs. Me-|ill last night at 112th Street and Fifth Scheer is believed to have one or more| interrupted for forty-five minutes, few minutes past noon Tuesday and) tatyre Saturday or Friday night had | rere eng meee Fnedman of fractured ribs, Schwartz, a broken check manure Poni biked re brim hat Biel ie bad two motives—frat, to ket the Jowols:| Wand of 3 Fifth Avenue to get a6 “ ing the local] ¢ him a taxicab ok tele bound for New York in charge| AUBUT reception, Including! presentation of the fae: senterend Wout he GRANT im. [aid “ |mechanicat trouble at the Sheepsheaq| tained at dinner thelr fourteen-year- ;Bay Station and waited for the train| old daughter, born in prison, now an behind, in charge of Motorman John| orphan asylum inmate, It was a fam- Naily, The two trains were coupled| ily reunion. and started back toward Brighton, But the drawpin dropped out, separating the trains and automatically setting the air-| HARTFORD, Dec, 12.—Marshal Foch brakes, Scheer and Schwarz wero| Will stop in Hartford on Tuesday. Word $90,000 FEE IN 80-CENT GAS, CASE WAS ‘CONFISCATORY,’ NOT THE LOW RATE, CITY CLAIMS Corporation Counsel's -Appeal From Judge Mayer’s Generous Allowance to Former Law Although an Englishman, He Cer tred His Stories tm Italy, MILNTHORPE, WESTMOTELANT) Engiand, Dec, 12.—Richand Bagot, th outhor, is dead at his home here. Richard Bagot, novelist and essayi«! born in 1860, was the author of numer Cue works of fetion having for most part an Italian id, ge wi — $10,000 in Jewels FOCH TO VISIT HARTFORD, of Jurist Mcintyre. Judge Motntyre of Goneral Sexstons, | IN TAXICAB, » fifty-five, of No. Hrooklyn, was taken IN AUBURN. - Dec. 12.—A man and freedom ‘of the city, has arranged a Partner, A. S. Gilbert, Attacks Legality of|of sotorman Joseph Breston developed Award to Special Master in Consolidated Case An appeal from th Ration allowed Abra elal Master in ng taken b: O'Brien on be torneys of Qui ronx. It New York, g tended that no master y higher th on the appeal to the consists of quotation 0,000 compen- | prem Gilbert by | appe: ettled the original e of a reversal of ings, his services bear a different ulius | the -~| must necessarily statement to the court Gil- lared that for ten months give up his business, and had pot pushed the cases they na year longer. nts Mr. Gilbert's onths it is at the ar, Or $33,000 more t of ‘the United ‘in perfect harmony with the preferences of a world of well-dressed Women; yet, oh, so comfortable! Smart, new modified types in the world's thost famous Health Shoe arg now ready. 23 West 35th Street. 2 Beekman Street. 29 West 46th Street. 310 Livingston St., Brooklyn ‘502 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. RIPPER WALKING SHOES SD) AL vie W hich Emphasize cr per for Our Leadership ~ Tuesday, Dec. 13th CHOCOLATE SON ERED AMERICAN FILLED PEANUT CHIP: Special. POUND BOX 24e CONFECTIONS Reg. 69¢ goods. POUN BOX 59c Offerings Suggestive of Christmas Briarcliff Assorted Old Fashion Clear Candy Pound Boxes, 19¢ 5-LB. BOXES Special Mixed Candy Hib Boon $47 5-POUND BOX High Grade Assorted Chocolates 1-Lb. Boxes, 59c 2-Lb. Boxes, $1.18 95c Milk Chocolates Aselect assortment of our famous Milk Chocolate prea ties. POUND BOX 89c Also in 2 and 5 Lb. Boxes Briarcliff Milk Choco- late Maraschino herri Charset sox BIC 0 Special Assorted Chocolates the fl without 1-Lb. GB 34. 2-Lb. Boxes 68c. PRIA VAD PAD PRD VID VID PFD PAD VAD WFD Our Merry Christmas Package Who Would Not Gladly Spend *O« Poor Kiddies Make Happy? 29 For $5.00 we will send by parcel post, anywhere in the Cit; of Greater New Mork. 25 Beautifully Lithographed Haif-Pound Christmas Boxes of Chocolates in Assorted Fruit Flavors, packed NOTE—If package is to be in strong shipping carton. sent out of the city, add 50c to cover delivery charges. Address LOFT, 400 Broome Street, New York DAD FAD LAD POPPI PRDID PI IAD Committees! 30 Pounds & 60 Boxes THAT GOOD OLD-TIME CHRIST- SS CANDY, the kind we all like. “Ask the Clerk’’ to show you. This Outfit 1s Composed of 30 Pounds of Delicious Candy, together with 60 beautifully lithographed folding boxes, and the price for the entire Outfit Complete is *4.50 wife, serv Wherein We Conduct Our Patrons on a Parisian Shopping Tour With Fifi Fidette as Guide “Be so affable as to observe how they are chic, these trifles!” ripples Fifi, en route. “But are they not frightfully expensive? you ven- ture. “But no, Mesdames! Regard you their prices. Are they not less of expense than many of the trifles of your own America? Reply me that, Mondaines!” And, in truth, Fifi is right. The telling trifles you will find en tour do, indeed, bear the most obliging of prices, as witness on the very first stop— Rue de la Paix— A street be- loved of woman, for there one feels the very heart throbs of fashion. There it is those choice feminine accessories are found that are a complex blending of the sophisticated and the naive. It was there the gloves here pictured were discovered. They are of the finest White French Kid and have a chic cuff lined with dark Moite Silk, beautifully em- broidered in Oriental colors. They are to be worn with cuffs turned modishly back, revealing the fetch- ing lining. pair, 6.50 Rue de Rivoli— There—just off the Champs Ely- see—this adorable little hand-bag was bought. Would that the picture could re- veal the secret pocketbook, powder- der-pouch and mirror that lie hidden under the outside flap! This bag is made of shimmering ‘Moire Silk, or- namented with a large ivory and blue button and piping of White Kid. It is lined oan a Aiehe Moire Silk and equipped with still another pocketbook. 29.50 Rue des Italiens— Jewelry of rare sorts is found in this interesting— sort of “tempera- mental” — street. Here one sees de- signs different and more original than those found any place else in the world. As proof, note the in- teresting slipper ornaments of cut steel fore ictured, which came from there. ey may be worn on the side or bs of an instep-strap, or onthe vamp. The fringe of glitter- ing steel gives it added smartness. pair, 11.50 Place Vendome— A fashion haunt famed for its unusual trifles. It is from here the striking Fan here pictured came. Truly Parisian in shape, is it not? And a work of art, as well. It is of fine black Span- ish Lace mounted on a tortoise shell colored frame and artistically or- namented with gold sequins and life sentences here, enter ‘ogramme lasting half an hour. pores on convicted 5th Avenue Attractive New Dresses For Women, 19.75 They are exceedingly attractive in style, reflecting the very newest of mid- season’s modes, and are fashioned of really splendid quality Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill and Tricotine. Embroidery effectively adorns some, others are verily alive, with twinkling beads or effect an air of “smart simplicity” by eliminating adornment to natty tai- lored touches. Navy Blue, Black or Brown—also some attractive lighter shades. ‘Through a secured them for much regular cost. All Sales Must Be Final (Fourth Floor) “special purchase” below their we Women’s Winter Suits, Only 25.00 The values these Suits present far exceed their price. This fact you will appreciate at first glance, for they are expertly tailored of undeniably high quality fabrics, and many are generously fur-trimmed. A few were designed to be wom with separate Furs. Every fashionable Winter shade is well represented—also black. Tweed or Cheviot Suits—39.50. Swagger affairs, tailored as only such fabrics as Cheviot and Tweed can be tailored. With or without Fur collars. Many are colorful—others are of dark rich shades. (Fourth Floor) Gift Linens That Reflect the Thoughtful Giver One of the most appealing features of Madeira linens is the fact that deft and patient fingers have made each stitch of the exquisitely beautiful embroidery which has given them their name. ‘They are gifts of real intrinsic value. Madeira Linens Hand-Embroidered and Hand-Scalloped. dames McCreery & Co. Luncheon Cloths... ea., 10.50, 15.00 Tea Napkins doz., 6.50, 8.50 Guest Towels 1.50, 2.50 Handkerchief Cases. . 1 00, a 50 Buffet and Dresser Scarfs... Luncheon Sets, 13 pes 5.65, Boudoir Pillow Covers, 1.50, 2.50 Bread Tray Covers.35c, 50c Centre Pieces....2.50, 3.50 . 3.75, 4.50 (Secor Floor) These Imported Evening Scarfs Are Marked One-Half Brilliantly iridescent Imported Christmas Gift Economy This space is deveted cach day to a Gift Suggestion of McCreery Quality — marked at lower price than ever before Scarfs of spangled and beaded net as well as exquisitely fine creations of printed chiffon make the most alluring of Christmas gifts. ° Every one who has seen these pieces has become an enthusiastic admirer of their filmy daintiness. Their beauty cannot be resisted. Together with other pieces of real lace neckwear, very desirable gift purposes, they will be presented in a special Christmas offering ai half their regular prices. (Main Floor) for . dery. 4.00 Women’s 6-Button White Glace Gloves pair, 2.95 McCreery six-button length, slip- on Gloves in White Glace, pique sewn and two-tone braided embroi- ‘itlent! ery pat olttics na geet tions 34th Street Of Particular Importance Is The Holiday Sale of Furs It is of particular importance firstly because the values it presents are of such a nature as to arrest the at- tention of every lover of beautiful Furs—and secondly because Furs are the gift every woman secretly hopes. to receive for Christmas. What she really, deep down in her heart, wishes is a beautiful Fur Coat. During this event the very finest Furs it is possible to procure are being offered at very greatly re- duced prices. Some Representative Values 265.00 Natural Raccoon Coat, as illustrated, of dark pelts. 195.00 365.00 Hudson Seal Coats, self trimmed, 40 inches long..265.0¢ 385.00 Hudson Seal Coats, with large Skunk collar and cuffs. 285.00 185.00 165.00 225.00 Pony Skin Coats, with Skunk collar and cuffs 225.00 Natural Muskrat Coats, Raccoon-trimmed 485.00 Moleskin Wraps, self trimmed, 46 inches long. . .365.00 485.00 Moleskin Wraps, 46 inches long, self trimmed. . .365.00 345.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 36 inches long, self trimmed..245.00 365.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 36 inches long, Skunk trimmed. 265.00 565.00 Persian Lamb Coats, 40 inches long, with Skunk Collar and Cuffs, choice lustrous Pelts. 465.00 (Fourth Floor) Norwegian Calfskin Oxfords With tht: Much-Wanted Low Heel 8.00 An ideal Oxford for mid-winter wear, built on a smart new last of full- grain Norwegian Calfskin, with out- side wing tips and the much-wanted low college heels. Suitable for both sport and street wear. Black or Brown. To Close Out at 4.95, 350 pairs of Boots of various styles, in which sizes are incomplete. (Second Hloor) Ribbons For Christmas Packages The Christmasiness of a Christmas package lies in the tying of it. Of course there is a wide choice in the matter and tayally red ribbon in varying widths of 44, 14, 14, 34 to I-inch, according to the size of the package, is the selection. 29c to 1.60 a piece of 10 yards. But if you would be different and in. dividual you will combine holly green with the red (same widths and prices) or use Kris Kringle ribbon, whichis in itself a combination of green and red and gold tinsel. Piece of 10 yards, 35¢ to 5Sc Of course holly ribbon with or without “A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year” inscribed upon it, has long been a favorite at 29¢ to 90c for varying widths of 1% to 1 inch, in pieces of 10 yards. (Main Floor) (Main Floor) at SS LS SSE RR RR SP TS A A OR PSE ~ Che mernewee set enens Sebnerne seer neat oes

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