The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1911, Page 9

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sascha sheath Nae ei aa a Rh is Be ha ln Ta a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, Cap of White and Blue Beads LARD Oe ee ctee Is Popular With French Beauties, sas Gea asd In the Air by Volcano Taal— 332 Earth Shocks. MANTLA, Jan. %.—Obdeservere sent by the Bureau of Science to investi- @ate the eruptions of the volcano Taal have telegraphed in a report that @ terrific eruption occurred at 3 o’clook in the morning simultaneously with two amy RU JANUARY 80, 1911. . 9 GRAND RAPIDS ae FRECKLES a S. BAUMANN & BRO. Masia ta in 80| Don't Hide Them with a Vell; Rew ; No Money Down niger, move Them with the New Dru It te believed that the towns of Taal) 4). eminent shin specie H Club plans or ridiculously small deposits will attract the i y|enced buyer, but wise shoppers. will look for, honest conceme Pig oe 4 and Lemery have 1 lamaged by mud and stones, Talleay strength draw prospective buyers into a net of high prices and ironclad cond Proof’ of our atrai Rttorward dealings lg borne out by the fact that we v HER AUBURN HAR | LED BRITSHER A \ | f | i partly submerged and all the cropa |(! ARDENT CHASE | tH ‘e abeo! if tt fate, ? empaitassattpoammnag es ” § “ . Miss Mary Desha D=ad. | ‘ i. Cn iM " Prolonged earthquakes. The island on ASHIINGTON, ~ Mi! t an ow of othing emo the largest furniture and t distribut: in th ntry. 4 Three’ Days After Meeting . 2 ; Watch the volcano is located sank SVS) Deghe, atnty-tive’ yours ‘iby one of ine |ratdectt improrermen ‘i toour enormous purchasing power, WE are enabled toofteryou the ; at cot. eavy mud shower and Freckien variant sbes: i Yanice Broderick Becomes 4, Soe tame de batt Ge ees tar cane: Revestcanders of the Daughters of the ictaly= harmteen Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit ‘ pxeed The observatory at Manila corrobo-| apoplexy while walking near her Sona —— Bride of Addison. |B: , SER a rates the report of the earthquake, hav- | here yesterday: —_ “ fy ing noted 882 shooke, and adds that a re- markable electrical storm continued two hours with deafening thunder within the emoke and gas umbrella above the vol- cano, Lava and stones were belohed se i $} Aad if PALM BEACH ROMANCE. fae 4 Rapid Wooing Entertains Vis-| Lor, d ‘oe f, Q ylor 0 One cavairyman was killed by the ftors at Resort—Bride a ime ee, 4 7 ‘wreck of & house on the lake shore. Pema sce WE Si Ee ee Founded 1826 WAIN PLACH, Fia., Jan. 30.—atem- Were of the social colony here have deem Meghly entertained and amused over an ardent three-day courtship Wwateh, because the bride has auburn hate, resulted yesterday in a wedding. , The contracting parties were Mise Yantee Theresa Broderick, a former @etress and shopgirl of No, 527 Valley atreat, South Orange, N. J., and an athletic young man who says he is Merry Deering G. Addison of Kent, England. They were married by the Rev. Charles Temple, D. D., of the Pro- testant Episcopal Church at Bethesda- wy-the-Bea. Tt was love at first ht, but not .)p Sttantions of other men at his expense. y” Of Quaint and Rich Design, lk country. The cap ts of quaint but rich design whore for a radius of a mile, destroying hundreds of bamboo shacks. These, how- ever, had been evacuated on account of ——— The Quickest, Simplest Cough Cure Easily end Cheaply Made et Home. Sevee You 62, ket pint of co iy a long time. You. ood cough e@rup for it gives almost fh most obstinate cou due to the fact To-morrow, Tuesday, January 81st. The Last Day of Our Annual Winter Sale of Fine Furniture Every Piece in Our Entire Stock at 10% to 50% less than our Regular Prices beautiful mi Seamless Velvet Rug Ox12: vale €22,00 titi i G = a value $5.00, ae awnd ww ae) 2.48 |B Eat srh 16°68 Portieras Irish Point Lace Curtains Value $7.50, « and {s composed of crystal beads of ) : -TH Ee Lerveehb Rican, : ae It Is Voted Most milk color and Delft blue. The broad nd 6= AV E b 4 | 5° S T Adéteon declares he ts the son of Will- camming} border is made entirely of the first y Qeg? 2 tn anenmanneeae sie s fam D. Addison of Riga, Russia; that Becoming. HEM OANRLAG, She aces le Necsmine ta females Hom, le, recipe, here a: Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. SSS a a hig uncle is Bir George Holmes, Chatr- | the extreme, and accounts for the| State and Canada, which explaing why the plan man of the Board of Public Works of } Ireland, and that he !s a cousin of Lord rd of the British . He told . 1 , b 5! r? ‘ ir ae : j Seve: a Ee ee headcap that has just reached this able winter resorts. A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET It, : where he has been stopping, that he |~ ' was educated at Radley College, Ox- ford, and was graduated tn 1904. He claims to have excelled in athletic contests. He came to Palm Beach trom Jack- sonville, where he told friends of his Geetingtion and declared that if he should meet @ girl with auburn hair Re Bnew he would marry her. The girl @mewering to the description chanced te be Mies Broderick, whom he met two She was em- 41d not wait for an introduction and that night the couple were noticed gtreling down the beach. Hunt for a Minister. An tmmediate marriage was dectied upes. Thursday morning Addison hur- rie to the golf links and asked an aoquaintance if he would act as bes: mas. The man agreed, but when intro-| dueed to the minister refused. couple took a motor boat across Lake ‘Werth, visited several jewellers in search of wedling rings and failing to Gpencer, but the latter's son objected @@ the wedding, av he sald his father waa not familiar with the Florida laws, {The couple next sought Dr. Henry, rec- omeymoon, and, according to Mr, Ad- iiebe plans, will proceed to Chicago, where the bridegroom will straighten out is financial affairs, after which they will go to England for the parental blessing. “Travelled Over World.” Yaformation volunteered by Addison to acquaintances at the Hotel Breakers ning many athletic trophies he by of being proficient in five languages He has travelled all over the world, he jeclared, He said his father was presi “fice Brodevick formerly played Hada nned Meeting. @even hundred Armenians were waiting befere th sed doors of Carnegie Ly- 00@M At 8 o'clock last night to Ro {nto a me@eting they thought they had arranged © 18 O44 of Armenians imprisoned in Rus- tia for political offenses, ik Matigiar, hunted up Supt. Salter of jegie Hall and showed a receipt fer $10 deposited on the hall, Salter told “him the meeting was not on his list and hat Wusene Sweetland, who had the Management of the Lyceum, lived in ‘ashingiva, L. 1. The Armenians erent ; The} find the proper sizes bought two alumi-/ GB CUUENVEUCUCUEOUUEUSEOBUECOPSEUEE SOSUOUULSOSUUUONUOUOOEUIDONUNOND SOLDUOUUOUUNUUOUECEVUSUYOUUUNUUCOUONUUUOUNUOUUODUUUOUSOUNOOUNDOOUUON DUCIOTUNUUOOOUUTCOOUONITONNOD Marcelle Demay of Parts has designed popularity that the first consignment of the caps has secured at all fashion- Saving One-Fourth to Half on Women’s Suits and Dresses It is precisely on these last days before stock- taking that the woman who wishes to make her in- come go as far as possible chooses from such fine groups as these the Suit or Dress she needs for the rest of the Winter and for next season. She has the great satisfaction of getting, in many cases, just twice the quality and style in the garments she buys that Prices on these handsomely tailored Suits and Dresses from our regular stock have reached their final low level before Velvet and Corduroy Suits $18.50 to $39.50 The remainder of these handsome Suits, in black, navy blue and brown, including all sizes, that were formerly $25 to $65, now re-grouped at the above prices, Just 27 in velvet. $39.60 to $655 Tailored Suits at $22.60 Beautifully tailored Suits, of serges, tweeds, broadcloths Spring wear, now at $22.50 each. Third Fioor Attractively Priced lutely needs a new petticoat for her tailored suit. Gros-grain taffeta, of fine serviceable quality, in black, plain colors and changeable effects, in a smart tailored model, with sectional ruffles and tucks, A second style, also a gros-grain taffeta, has effective Van Dyck ac- cordion-pleated flounce, trimmed with ruchings and bias ruffle Both styles are finished with under-ruffle of silk. $3.96 is really a remarkably low price for petticoats of such style and excellence, Second Floor ' Va has been imiiated vestments, even at full price. 3 GIMBELS Tomorrow Ends the Subway Month-End An Economy Event Which Has Set Rath It is a sale which is presenting economies of the most practical and most acti And these economies are Gimbel Subway Store and throughout most extensive varieties in each stock, * With the ending of this sale tomorrow night another event will have been placed upon the Gimbel calendar as a sale succes#. In General Subway Store briefs of the Month-End Sale of groups which are large enough to sure of good choice tomorrow ; 100-piece Dinner Sets of American porcelain, in two rose decorations with gold-traced handles, of usual $8.50 grade, $4.75. one row’ embroidered backs, black, white and colors; all sizes, 60¢ pair. $1.50 grade, 95c. Women's Corset Covers of nainsook trimmed with ribbon and em- broidery: usual 38¢ grade, 26c. Women's Nightgowns of cambric, slip-over style, with neck and sleeves edged with hemstitched ruffle; sce grade, 88¢. Dress Trimmings, black and colored of us 4se to 75¢ grade, *25c and 366 yd Venise Lace Edge: and Insertions, St. Gall Embroideries, sample pieces of str patcerns. ine :d with nainsook and shirtwaist 3nd 4, 6¢ pair regular hapes, sizes Subway Store 12%c to 18c Wash Cottons, 10c 20,000 yards of fresh, pretty fabrics, in a great variety of patterns, at a price that assures plenty of charming Summer dresses at “mall expense, ne! are satin-striped poplins, Jacquard and plain poplins, satin- finished foulards, Panama suitings, plisse crepes, linen-finished suitings, and shirting madras in neat stripes. 60c Dress Goods, 860 a Yard Shepherd check Su white, brown and wh white checks of various s Wash Goods Remnants, 8c to 16c qualities, 6c s yard Waist and Dress-lengths of Flannelettes, ya-inch dress Ginghams, E Pongees, Poplins, Bi 42 inches wide Lengths of Silks, 28c Yd. Dimities, 27 inches wide, regularly 15¢ to 200 vard. at 106 yard, Subway Store, Lower Floor 9x12 ft. Tapestry Rugs, $9.50 All-wool tapestry, seamless, splendid quality, but in floral patterns only, which is why we offer them for quick 36 inches wide, regularly 1oc to 12¢ yard, at Te yard. $6.95; 7 fect 6 inches by a feet seamed or seamless, in Oriental and floral designs; tomorrow at this very low. price. at $8.35; 8 fect 5 inches by 10 feet 6 inches, in Oriental and floral patterns Subway Store, Lower Floor Seamless Sheets, 81 x 90 inches before hemming, made of a soft-finished quality of sheeting, with hemmed ends, at about Every single puir strictly all-wool and all well-made sizes from © to 17 years. 60¢, Subway Store, Balcony GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY SIXTH AVENUE THIRTY: SECOND ST. THIRTY -THIRD ST. NEW YORK { ” IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFEREN WHAT YOU NEED— TOAMOAUOAUONNOOODOOT OOTY ATMTTTVTTTT Sale er a New Fashion in Store Occasions ual nature on prevalent throughout all the immense stocks of the Seventy-five separate and distinct divisions of the goods of the kind people who know buy as the best sort of in- Women’s $10.75 to $17.50 Suits at $6.75 . Tailored Suits, in well-made, correct styles, with coats in smart, short effects, and skirts cut on the new straight lines. In Broadcloths, MeL cna eines. onsen itv Cilevar ot Pesrich Glace Black whincord Suiting. all wool ina | und {Simin Serges, Cheviots, Fancy and Basket- @hey then visited the Rev. Dr. her outlay would usually bring. Lambskin, overseam-sewn, with | "Boch soc qualities, at 860 yard, ae, weave Mixtures, brown, mode, Suits that at in black, blue, gray and stone. full prices were highly of, carefully selected pony skins; full Jength and lined with brocaded satin— remarkably luxurious Coats, Misses’ $14.75 Suits at $7.50, and $20 Suits at $10 Handsomely tailored, in Cheviots, plain and fancy Serges and All-wool Mixtures; single-breasted coats, with feiasiel that he was a young man of| ‘ " embroidered and tinselcombina- | clearance at this very low price velvet collar and panel-pleated skirts, in semi-hobble effect, remarkable attainments. Besides win-| and homespuns, in advance styles and weights suitable for Hon braids, of. us: al 156 7 $10 All-wool Tapestry Rugs, ) $12.60 All-wool Tapestry Rugs, Sizes 14 to 18 years, Women's $13.75 to $25 Street Dresses at $8.75. In ten different styles of Serge, Chitton Panama, Wool Poplin, Shepherd Checks, Corduroys and Velvets with full Russian shawl collar and cufts. leather or velvet, with high € ’ all size Boys’ Sturdy Shoes, 65c Shoes that will stand the scuffling restless little feet: of good calfskin, with solid leather soles; lace or Blucher; all sizes to 134 Girls’ Shoes at 65c Smart little Shoes of vici kid,with patent leather tips button or lace atc button or lace Subway Store, Balcony UOUUOTUU UTED OOT NOUN CTU OOH OUND COON OOUOOOOUOUUN COUN SOUDURURNNINT Trertin| DU Eo jent of several mercantile @ in Children’s Undermuslins oni bl a 68 4 300 fo iaeneniaidiieeiaie a hf $1 ade, 1 é Inc : omen’s $17.76 Seal Velour Coats at $9.75; which is ¢ Muay of Russia at Rigs, He ave his wiles Se one Se 214 to4 65c Extra Size Sheets, 45c ridiculously low price for these smart Coats Full tenaeh the st the r { re wi aes t Women's $2.50 Percale Dresses, med, Amor > colors, in one % Beverly. Bhe appeared with A ; In selecting these garments we were more than particular. and insertions to match, lengths | @ third less than their regular price. at $1.95; in 4 pretty one-piece style or a are navy blue, fan HW Beverly. 74 pl Mack and Christie MacDonald Every one had to satisfy our standard of quality, style and 2 to 6 yards, of isc and 18¢ Subway Store, Lower Floor style, in neat black dots and brown, green and mixed effects, = ‘y Prince of Bohemia’ and also F These g: vill plea "7 Th ve hav grades, by the length only, 6¢ yd French border, with Dutch neck Size 14 yea = ee | “Phe Waltz Dream.” In ‘York she finish. These garments will please you NE Prices We NAVE HH) 4 427'5 Shirts of Madras and Percale i and yoke of pleated embroidery. | saisses' $3.50 and $9.75 0 = iy ot some distinction as un artist's attached to them assure a heaping measure of value in return with pleated and plain bosoms, Boys’ Suits $1 65 Girls’ $4.60 and $5 Coats at $2.75, Paks oh Gas orenen = es | for your money, sizes 14 to 17. some siligi and $6.75 to $8.75 Coats at $3.95, Ct l'wee wv = ‘ ‘es Brod ; ; soiled, “formerly ssc to ise, Ww | teal dae, pended sats rdw ; 5 | Anne Broderick, we No tet Valles | Children's Drawers, of good qual- Nightgowns, of muslin’ now 400, Plenty Tomorro styles. in, Keay Crave ‘A ane ” mi pefeeg tang | Gowth Orange, N. J. Her mother ity muslin. prettily trimmed with with square yoke, two em- || Women's Spring-Weight Union ‘This means that alses, considering the wool Mixtures and a few in| — braid s 18 vears, fe fgnorance of her daughter's embroidered ruffle and cluster of rtiogs and cluster Suits, with dow neck, sleeveless, ep hole, are c lete Ns Caracul Cloth, effectively trim- Subway Store, Balcony =| mmpviage last night. dediaring that fine tucks, sizes 2 to 14 years, 25¢. tucking: 2 to 14 years, 60¢, with tight or umbrella drawers. assortir ent as a whole, are complete, in the = | Semice was on a trip for her health Misses’ Petticoats, of cambric, seconds of so¢ to 75 grades, 28. | Russian Suits, from those for lads of 214 = arn New York, fh Children’s and Misses’ Skirts trimmed with deep flounce of |] Women’ si ht black | years to those for lads of 6—and in the Sail =) ‘ f polly pada men ceep fou ‘omen’s. medium-weight — blac’ years to those for lads —d e Sail- ’ | H fscrentccldoy mana | tan 'se'nna egies || tne, Saclay 25 A aa Men's $3.60Storm Shoes, $2.40 BEER one word trom edges, sizes 4 to 14 years, BOC, and 30inches, $1. Second Floor Children’s lack | ribbed paneres and 2 3 “fbb as aa Splendid heavy welted S noes of tan = epec' pggortalrcsall Stockings, e wel 0 $ A alfskin, with heavy, viscolized double 5 @ays there {s no such number | : ee calfsh . € le = os RY Jefferson avenio and no ae ae: MUN 138 Plenty for, saday, and stil) many in the brown soles, which are practically waterproof 5 the name of Addison is : : es and in the grays. “tailored suits ei e. Fx 4 1 ree fes| to Hive on the street. Pretty Silk Petticoats BS3.O5 |] men's heavy natural woot Shicts that would be well worth consideration at full Regular $3.50 Gimbel quality at $2.40; ail | A if _————_ | ’ and Drawers, full half wool price, ieee sizes. = , style vhic! i II sizes, usual ade, 68¢ EB ARMENIANS LOCKED OUT. « Twoeffective new styles, either of which will go far toward all si 75¢ gra Boys Pi ool Ente Rerbockers, (Boe Women’s $2.40 Shoes at $1.65 Camnct Get Into Hall Where They proving to the woman who likes pretty things that she abso- s Washable Dress Shields, $1 and $1.25 g Smart Shoes, on a short vamp hust, of calfskin tor of Trinity Church at West P: neta and cach group contains many notable prizes. yg See Wor cond past Kelle _ Not remnants, but full waist or dress lengths of desirable sreditable to the Subway Costume Salon, et og Beagh. He also refused to perform the | or instance: broidered cotton scarfs, lace- | Silks, at the rate of 2 or 3 vards for the price of one. Crepe ind which now, at their greatly reduced : | _ coremeny, asserting that he required $25 to $35 Velvet Dresses at $16.50 trimmed centrepieces, laundry | de Chine, Taffeta, Bengalines, Poplins and other favorite ic splint e My 4 fame yee t0 vouch for the couple, i . F bags and pillow slips, of usual 25¢ | weaves, in a good assortment of shacles, now at 28¢ yard Price, are fitting leaclers of this clearance nerd ” Bind eee a Retihiey Ai Rts | Sizes 32 to 40, in gray, navy blue, brown and black; plain ae 16 sort, ; Subwey Store, Lower Floor procession of remarkable offerings. an Pp ! ats chin Eel “G. B.”' Corsets of strong material, would pes, ezoomarieniasted. if. asripdl tailored and satin trimmed. excellent mode! with hose suppor- 45 Bl Women’s $39.60 Caracul (cross kid) rig ensation: ouple | - MMMEEL, Severe end eusly seslarcay Ae $26 to $29.60 Tailored Suits at $14.75 ters; sizes 18 to 22; usual $1 c Bleached Bed Sheets, 28c Coats, at $27.50. A new month-end iE morning appeared before the Rev. Dr. Just half price for a group of plainly tailored Suits, in |] woren's feta eirenon of Bacal Size before hemming, 72x90 inches, new center seam, Price on stylish, full-length Coats, lined ate ungnd Pe preceg, ihe ecenesiy ibaa black, ‘navy blue, green, brown, with well shaped skirts; ette in light and dark colors. | wide hemmed ends. with peau de soie or guaranteed satin, oat fal united, They went to Miami for thelr large and small sizes. loose and belted effects: usual Bleached Muslin and Cambric, ) _ Sheer white, striped and checked Women’s $59.50 Pony Coats at $36.50;

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