The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1921, Page 17

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FEARING RABIES * SD.STORY WINDOW THE EVENING GIRL LEAPS FROM Woman Unable to Restrain Cousin Who Believes She Is Victim of Mad Dog. Fearing she had rables Hannah Dujacik, twenty-one years old, dumped from a third story window of the apartment of Maurice Stiefel & wealthy costumer, at No. 525 West *¥nd Avenue, early to-day. She is f™ @ critical condition in Knickers Becker Hospital. Mr. Stiefel has among hip servants two sisters, Elisabeth. and Anna Dujacik, cousins of the injured girk hey have not been in this country tong, and when Hannah came over) @he obtained employment as a ser ‘vant in-New Jersey. A few days ago! the sisters began getting incoherent} detters from her and became 80 alarmed they wrote he: to come to, New York. On her arrival she told them that fecently whilo she was .caring for her employer's pet dog i bit her, @oon she began to have a “funny feeling,” which developed into a hys- ‘terical nervous condition, All fife whe had heard of “mad” dogy,| ‘@nd ebe was convinced she had) @ rabies. % She became violently hysterical at 6.20 A. M. to-day and told her cou- sins she was going to sump from the window. Anna tried to hold her while Blizabeth ran to the lobby and asked the telephone operator to help re- strain her. Before he could leave the @witchboard Anna telephoned, “Get @ doctor, Hannah has jumped.” She was found on the sidewalk with Many broken bones. Dr. William Giles, who lives tn the fourteen-story @partment house, was called. Besides her injuries he found her suffering ‘rom such a violent attack of nervous mania he had to administer an opiate. ‘He eaid it would be impossible to de- termine whether she had rabies with- her! 4 out a special examination, ‘This wit! | be made if she recovers. Meanwhile efforts will be made to warn the owner of the dog that bit her and have it examined. cteminlacelincanitnas EMPLOYERS WARNED TO GET TAX BLANKS State Has a Million Ready; Few Callea For. ALBANY, Dec. 16.—Although the State Tax Commission is prepared to furnish employers with approximately 1,000,000 forms for employees who are residents of Ne wYork State to sign, only @ negligible number have been ap- plied for, the commission announced to-day. 1t was pointed out that each employer in the State {s supposed to secure from | overy resident employee who recelved | 31,000 or more a year In wages a state- | ment of residence before the end of the | present year, Responsibility for making certain that all employees are residents of New York State or otherwise withholding the proper amount of tax, from non-resl- | dents is placed ditectly pon the em- ployer by law, the commission an- nounced. en DRESEL GOES TO FRANCE. BDRLIN, Dec. 15.—Ellis Loring Dresel, the American Charge d@'Affaires, has gone to Southern } ¥rance to recuperate from the effects of his recent illness. First Secretary Penhoyer is in charge of the legation. ——— __ For Fifty Christmases Ferris Hams have graced the tables of many of New 's oldest ‘8 io despues old inhioned it was half a century ago. F. A. Ferris & Co., Ine. York FERRIS HAMS & BACON A little : in price-BUT! New All day long—in the office or st rapidly, The folks at home may be less able than you to resist these armies of ill-health and the home-coming kiss may bear the dread germs of disease. serticn bps fermgrowth with within 9, _If the throat fs already sore, bed the membranes bathed in to heal. Calidven ore plod co xe thom and should doso freely, as crowded ‘echool-roome are frui fields for ech ed lessee ma mate he Sean ens (ipa, toe ond Teapoe, The Gift fy the same as but the of has changed. Foas man selecting a gift appealing to her vanity a useful present; one which not of chooses burd “the Lovekin” to says. She knows that it means an econom- , ever-ready su: of hot water. No Matcheo—Ne Beother—No Dirt Autematic—Lights Iteelf Write for Booklet—Get the Facts juy it from your Plumber Bi THE LOVEKIN WATER HEATER CO. ange bn the ut have been breathing in germs of sore throat, tonsiliti, In the warm crevices of t A pleasant—elmost candy-like—Formamiat dissolved in the } ene ans cay aun tie meek Taide aatl » Prevents new infection and gives the tissues lens but makes her hap- yous. your wife. See what York Factory Branch 258 Canal St. shop, in the cars, the crowded oat and mouth they multiply bounds, and forms a strong de- the frequent use of Formamint splendid antiseptic, allays chance the spread of throat infection. 1 Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Che Chrivtmas More. Easily reached. Interborough (Astor Place), B. R. T. and Broadway (8th St.) Sub- From Pennsylvania Grand Central take Inter- way Stations in the Store. Hudeor Station take B. R. T. Subway on Broadway; from Tabes at 9th St. and 6th Ave. borough. Broadway, Madison Avenue and 8th Street surface cars pass the Store. Christmas Things Worth Giving, Reasonably Priced, and GOOD | Gifts for Men 65c to $3.50 ~ Men's socks of cotton lisle, French lisle, cotton 3 eae worl) tee a el $3 pair Tis! wool anc Frenc! and ‘Amariesn ell, Wool slippers, imported. \ T5c to $2 each Serier aan eile nataterenie tit; ity, va- ilk handkerchiefs, A great stock of Paaane! nipaish our includin, ED- R good handkerchiefs, Christmas collection of LEAF, tondtny ban- all linen, men’s neckties. dannas, at $3. %, $4.65 to $10 Silk knit mufflers, at- tractive variety. y $1.50 to $7.50 | Wool mufflers. Plain col- ors and striped. Canes, $1 to $35 eres $8 to $25 $1.50 to $ $15 sie ey, a Jap silk quilted house brown and heather mix- coats in blue, brown or tures. bl k; Federal tax, T5c. rey, $7.50 to $9 Dinner suit sets —waist, coat but- tons, cuff links. shirt steas. <P $2 to $3.50 Leather belts, tan or black, in- cluding buckle with initial. $2.65 Imported shirts, white or plain colored’ body, pleated bosom and stiff cuffs in contrasting color. $10 Jap silk shirts, white; lain or pleated bosom, 10. All good suspenders. sing gowns, $12 $4.65 to $20 unlined, $16.50 to $35 Jap. pongee pa Blanket bathrobes; lined, $55. The one jamas, imported di- fine choice of color- pictured is $16.50. rect by us. ings. In the Shops for Men, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building | Boys’ $22.50 to $25 Suits are now $17.50 ia We've cleaned up our stock and all the odd if 1 suits from the best selling groups—175 all told,’ ‘ \ —have beer collected for a qui¢k clearaway wwe iy/ Friday. . a, Ail wool suits, with two pairs of knickers, made of ie f pe a) ne cheviots, worsteds anc herringbones. Many Excellent styles. § 7 to 18 years. $25, $27.50, $30 and $35 Overcoats for Older Boys—$23.75 97 school overcoats for boys of 8 to 18 years, all very superior voats in materials, workmanship and styles, Ragian and ulster styles with muff pockets and full belts. are wool ¢luth lined; some are double faced materials. EXTRA! Leather Coats, $19.50 A leather coat would be the gift par excellence for a boy are only 75 in this lot, reversible, with gabardine inside. Third Floor, Old Building _ Junior Overcoats are now $17.50 152 Overeoats, right at’ the boy must he beginning of the real © a warm coat. They Belted models and raglan styles, some have full belts, some half. Others are in reefer styles with muff pockets and half belts. The materials are chinchilla clotr ard mixtures. 3 to 10 years. Some There Glove Silk Underwear A dependable list for those who wish to give this very acceptable Christmas gift: VESTS—bodice top with rib- bon shoulder straps, or regular shoulders with band top; pink or white; ~—bodice top, ribbon shoul- der straps; hemstitched— cee 86 to 42, $3.25—size 44, —bodice top, ribbon shoul- der and regular shoulder, band top, embroidered in very neat design: of solid and eye- let patterns; pink or white— Poe 86 to 42, $2.75—size 44, 25. —bodice top with picot fin- ish, stitch top and shoulder strap, pink, sizes 36 to 42, $4. loomers to match, $5— —bodice top, hemstitched shoulder strap, finish-top with narrow pleating—sizes 36 to 42, $4. KNICKERS—elastic waist and knee, pink or white, rein- forced; sizes 5 to 7—$3.25; sizes 8 and 9—$3.75. BLOOMERS — reinforced; blue, green, pe, American Beauty, fuchsia; regular sizes, $3.50; extra sizes, $8.76 ENVELOPE 'CHEMISES— rorulee top, self-shoulder straps, tailored top, pink, sizes 86 to 42 $3.75. Main Floor, Old Buliding Christmas Books for aman Miscellaneous, Literary and’ Historical, 2 vols., by Lord Rose- and the Balance Sheet of Europe, by John F. Bass and Harold G. Moulton. Fishing with a Lath the Tale vy of a a Rejuvenation, by Leonard Hulit. ‘ Plantation Game Trails, by Arch ld Rutledge. Working North from Pata- gonia, by Harry A. Franck. News Hunting on Three (on- tinents, by Julius Chambers, Mexico on the Verge, by Dr. E, J. Dillon. The Friendly by Vilhjalmur Stefansson. And Even Now, by Max Beer- bohm. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him, by Joseph P. Tumulty. The Pride of Palamor, by Peter Kyne. Success, by Samuel Hopkins Adams. To Him That Hath, by Ralph Connor. If Winter Comes, by A. S. M. Hutchinson. Roosevelt in the Bad Lanis, by Herman Hagedorn. Mirrors of Washington (anonymous). Men of Might, Studies of Great Characters (anonymous), Nobody’s Man, by E. Phillips Oppenheim. Main Flo Downstal Arctic, , Old Bullding and rs Store, Old Buliding Slippers for HER Soft, Comfy slippers of felt, in attractive colors, with noise less padded soles or leather soles and heels, $2 to $3.50. Quilted satin slippers, black, rose, pink, blue, $2.75. Satin Comfy slippers, Black pink, light blue, dark blue o1 rose, $; House slippers of soft black kidskin, $3.50. Soft kid slippers, with pompom leather soles, $2.75. Hand-made Mules in black or colored satir, $12.50. Exquisite myles of silk and metal brocades $14 to $16, Other mules and D’Orsey slip pers, $5 and $8, Buckles for HER shoes Brilliant cut steel buckles each pair in a box, $2 to $20 silk pair. Buckles for evening wear white metal with brilliants, prettily boxed, $2 to $25 pair a large, fine selection from $2 to $5. “Comfy” slippers for children Puss-in-boots from vize oles, ize 4 to big sist 2, are $1,90 pair, Firet Floor, O| chosen stocks of Watches, $5 to $300 Pendant watch on cord, 18 karat, white gold on cord sautoir, $60. Men's 14-karat cushion shape strap wrist watch, ex- tra quality, $50. Men’s silver cushion shape strap watches, $20; in round case, $18. Women’s white gold rect- angular wrist watches, 17 jewel, adjusted, $38. Waltham bracelet watch, on ribbon or flexible bracelet, 15 jewel, gold filled case, $45. Women’s 15-jewel Geneva watches in 14-karat white gold, odd shapes, $25. Boys’ 7-jewe] watches, solid nickel cases, $5. Boys’ extra fine strap watch, 16-jewel movement, with pean or cordovan strap, $14.50, 14-karat Gold Jewelry and Novelties Tango shape merh bag, $225. 4 Engine turned heavy weight belt buckles, $25.50. Octagon shaped cuff links, green gold center, platinum edges, $20. Oval aquamarine scarf pin, set with platinum rim, 316. Five-stone diamond, flex- ible bracelet, all platinum top, $190. All. engraved flexible bracelet, $42. 4 Platinum top bar pin, 8 small diamonds, $62, Platinum top brooch pin, 9 small diamonds, $70. Fine aquamarine ring, with 2 diamonds, in green gold mount, $120. Jade earrings, pear shape drops, with pearls, $42, 10-karat Gold Jewelry Match box, safety style, | striped design, $28, Powder box, octagon shape, on ring and chain, $26.50, Mesh bags, dress size, green gold strap chain and tassel, $105. Green gold belt buckle, very pretty engine turned de- sign, with space for mono- gram, $11. Flexible bracelet, chased and open work design, with safety clasp, $17.50. Lavalliere on chain, sreen and yellow gold, combined with small diamond, $8.50. Bar pin, fancy open work design with gallery sides, set Rana Pearls and Bead Necklaces Rana pear! necklace, white gold, fancy clasp, Oriental tinting, beautifully grad- uated, Ra 1 earrings, double le pear shape pearls drop g) a on slender white gold chains, $382. Rana pearl bracelet, in combination with cord and white gold, $42. Genuine coral necklace, 36 in. long, corals well matched, raduated, very fine lustre, 125. Jade pendant, hand carved, in combination of green and white, $30. Genuine cloudy amber, 28 inches long, unusually as- sembled, $08, Real stone cameo for pin or sautoir, 14-karat gold mount- ing, surrounded with real pearls, $62, . Clocks Mahogany boudoir clock, s- day time, $6.75. Mahogany mantel clock, tambour design, 8-day pendu- lum, hour and _ half-hour strike movement, $80. French crystal boudoir clock, with case, 8-day jewel- ed cylinder movement, radium dial, $15. ahogany mantel clock, 8- day lever movement, West- minster chime on all quarters, 0. French crystal mantel clock, 8-day mercury pendu- lum movem>nt, $56. Folding leather traveling clock, 15- jewel, 44-hour move- ment, radium dial, $28. Enameled panel, boudoir clock, 8-day movement, ra- dium dial, $105. Mahorany mantel clock, Adam period reproduction, high grade lever, Say move- ment, hour and half hour strike, $130. Mahogany hall clock, weight movement, Westmin- ster chime on tubes, $400, Mahogany hall clock, 3- train weight movement, Westminster and Canterbury chimes on tubes, $625. Mahogany hall clock, 3- train weight movement, Westminster, Canterbury and Whittington chimes on tubes $900, Sterling Silver Tableware Tea and coffee, 5 pieces, hand chased, $255. with an American sapphire in | centre, $9.50, . Gifts from a Coffee set, 3 pieces, plain Colonial, $100. Centre piece, hand en- graved, $56. Gitts that Endure —fine enough to express a fine affection, and voicing remembrance longer than the normal term of human life—will be found in the well- | { Jewelry Store, Street Floor, Stewart Buliding. The JEWELRY STORE where you may make your choice unhampered by any uncertainty as to value, for prices are down to the limit of replacement cost. Diamond Jewelry—Platinum Setting Marquise cut diamond: ring, perfect color and cut, $4,475. Diamond bracelet containing 40 stores, blue white quality, $1,250. Emerald cut diamond ring, lacy platinum setting, $3,675. Platinum bar pin set with diamonds and border of onyx, $3,685. Diamond princess ring, square cut diamonds, $850. 3-stone diamond dinner ring, set in platinum, perfect color and cut, $1,965. Diamond wedding ring, stones all around, wet in platinum, $23 Diamond and sapphiro scarf pin, all emerald cut stones, $485, eaee basket, butler finish, Coffee cups and saucers, aise; good weight, $100 joz, Water istek hand en- graved, $1 Sandwich tray, hand chased, $30, Bonbon dishes, good weight, $10.50. Pair candlesticks, 7 inches, Colonial, $12.75. Bonbon basket, pierced, en- CaM al $17. Olive spoons, $2.25 each. Olive forks, $2.25 each. Tea balls, $3.25 euch. Marmalade spoons, $2.25 el Sugar tongs, $2 each. Tea strainers, $3.75 each. Tea spoons, $18 dozen to $28 dozen. . Pie servers, $5 each. page hake “pe. chest, (maho; fee silver Cort!a: reg tern, $207 complete. 51-pes. (mahogany chest) of rling silver, Trianon pattern, $220 set. Sterling Silver Novelties Mesh 's—square, fine mesh—Sap} clasp, $60, Combination vanity and card case, hammere silver, $19.50. Ras! ash tray (blue), Nest of ash trays with holders for match box, ; $29. Cigarette box—pl. $53. Teint et eee jade cover, $68, pas comb, silver top, Glass ink well, silver top, $14.50. box, hammered, blotter, plain, Enameled ink well, $41. ’ ei Sterling Silver Toilet Ware Mirror, hammered, new long handle, $29. ‘air brush, hammered te match, $22. Comb, hammered to mateh, 0, Sitiitary brush rushes, turned, (pair) $21.50. Cloth brush, $12.75, ee tray, plain ovel shape, Pin cushion and jewel case combined, $19. Cologne bottle, silver top glass stopper, $18. Powder iar, glass and sitver cover, engine-turned, $15, Oval fram $39.50. jo Danmered, man to himself—or to his son ‘A Wanamaker Suit of Clothes One Which was $55, or $60, or $65 in our own good stocks...... There are 125 suits in men’s styles. And 75 suits in young men’s styles, Grays and good dark effects—herringbones, plain col- ors, fancy mixtures, hair-line stripes—in smooth worsteds and the more nappy unfinished worsteds and cheviots, and_|, in tweeds. Stves 34 to 46—regular, shorts, Wanaiiaker Shirts—$1.95 | longs, stouts, $38.00. We have 2,400 new shirts, fresh from the workrooms, which will be put out cn the tables for the first time Friday morn Ali are of WOVEN madras, in almost a : score of patterns and colorings-—-not the sort of shirt ueually seen these days for ag $1.95. Made for us, our way, our gengrous measurements, Sizes 14 to 17, in “*towont sleeve lengths, Burlington Aresde Micon, New |

Other pages from this issue: