The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1911, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1911. [ERNCUEURARAEU OD ANAROCENARAACOOSAAAAUANONEDDAARUODONOURORDDDONOOCDADOOODRNOOCDOOSNONGNDONAEDOODODODOOOO0DODONOOCOUNNOOOUUNDDOONNAUOOOODDOUO000NO0NQQOUNUONOQUONDOUCONUNDUDGTCUAUDRNNSUNTINOTUURDADCR CR MRRDRUO0TRRNAEOC CTANOnos Simeon ————————— ae ee oe LIFE OF MYSTERY LED BY GIRL HELD ASDOGTOR SLAYER Madeline Bacigalupa Refuses, to Disclose Facts That | Puzzle Police. 2 Joengnoagnecgoggougues! FERC || | A Comprehensive Gee MY \- itn e)| | Home Furnishing “ : Economy Event &O GIMBEL BROTHERS Announce Lt Beginning To-Morrow = ee The First FEBRUARY Occasion in FURNITURE tributed liberally to make this February Sale a remarkable event. been cut and SPURNED COMMON FOLK Aged Mother, Dazed by Arrest, | Says She Never Knew How Her Daughter Lived. DOU Our own profits have EVERY PIECE OF FURNITURE IN OUR STOCKS (Excepting certain trade mark lines) Plans for this February Furniture Event were ‘inaugurated months before the new store opened. First, our buyer made an extensive foreign tour, gathering exquisite, exclusive imported pieces—reproductions of rare furniture in museums, manor THE Absolutely refusing to say a word, | Th ‘at all her leading druge and wri Philadelphia, Pi Hegem man Labor: for additional evidence. h Floor ¢ Madeling Rrclgalupo was # | houses and churches, by best artisans in Europe. All will show February reductions. BEARS A FEBRUARY REDUCTION TAG 5 d he Rea ee Oe cussinh Then our American manufacturers, from whom’ we were buying our vast new stocks, con- | The sale starts tomorrow, Wednesday morning, and continues throughout theentire month. |i] ~ y of silence she adopted from the | satiated a mtg il ma a i 8 moment she was ‘i Bil eon, tier the | Instead of a tiresome list, we print below some pictures of representative, popular furniture, and invite all home-furnishers to come and see 1 ie MMMraiat in tha civeg ih Veo taut pe ae the actual display on our furniture floor. It will be found to be an extraordinary assemblage, vast in variety and emphatic in its economies. si dead man's driv store at No. 63 Cath- | = arine street, remained unbroken. ° : : =| To an Evening repor| $ $ =| a ter staat tor) 100 Five-piece Suite for $70 5 geonic refusal, in the handwriting of) oy. oa aperson of education. From the mo-| ath = q 4 = m@tt she was placed in her cell she = re@ined her self-control, and though feo sh@® wept at times she «ave Matron | ‘a “ O'Btien no trouble. 6 cried a little i} Curing last evening,” said the | Matron | = to-day, “but now she is quiet and well | = ee manne # Mother Dazed in Her Sorrow. = At the girl's home her almost totally =] ee Mind moth throu = en les as ¢ =| a rock : ~ aw} Mid tro ts me dia Mahogany finish. Sofa and 4 arm chairs; elaborately $26 Curio $14 Mahogany S derstand what had. hap $36 Sideboard, $29. $25 China Closet, $20. eaeved! TRAP: (UII abrins CAEN COVERT Sse PARTE! Table, $15 Table, $8 5 ‘ prings, tapestry coverings, same materia! Fe one had the heart to tell her the whore | Golden. oak: bevel mirror; roomy drawers: 2 Golden oak: swell front and isaac fi 9 Mohogany: inlaid lines: Marquetry top, with S| truth, ‘This morning a young man who | closets. claw fect; handsome piece ends; quarter. mirror back. ick as front. lined with’ ‘silk. Inlaid lines. = said he was her nephew stood guard | beet over the old woman, whose hushand, | on Serafino Bacigalupo, a for lerk and -I Me ee he ee Bae Three Comfortable Rockers at Low Prices =| Office, died two years ago, and for the E sake of whose memory the sacred can- = * dle was burning to-day =I ie “Don't the young man = th't kno : =| 4 of killing S| a The nephew, who refused to give = mame, said that Mo was practical =e her mother’s only support =) “We n ard of her having gon = to visit I the young man — *, udded. “He was the ly physician SI “Did she ever talk about Dr. Casella = : in the house?” reporter asked ’ =| nd ate no y he” spoke = a) | yup t old, Further EI Questioning was usciess, Sak Was $7.50 Was $14 Was $12 Si} Girl's Life a Mystery. now $5 now $9 now $8 ey © Hacigalupo was ques- Th Biecea’ NAlaal ; Sginy A $33 Mahogany $32 Mahogany Golden oak or ma- Golden oak or ma- Mahogany only: | 3 le i Het . Mission bse Pie! teilidiacsy bad $20 be al Bureau at $26 Chiffonier. $24 hogaiy! searing sent, hogany: shaped beck pring adehwe. sedst al removehle spring seat, covered with Spanish leather. MinseahMeuerle or Saks enelll(rorticagal, bevel Large bevel plate mirror on each. straight front: covered with leather. with head rest; spring roomy. ll: Slate mirror. three drawers in bureau, six in chiffonier leather seat. Bl) | + : | February Sale of A Framed Picture Sale of Extraordinary Scope : fa week could hav : 3 3 f First in the series of Gimbel yearly Picture Sales and presentin, Fe] ax this woman U ) S PI 1B “ ” 3 her statement tha (sie worked on Tm rene | ORIEN I A | 4 R GS Mian Colored Ebene ayares ie the most remarkable group of offerings ever made to our knowledge. Nests acon inten tetmea pete S| she was asked for the name and address . seat Wasp banded ohare Everything perfect and desirable—the pick of the offerings of makers’ regular sizes, in all hardwood finishes; }] , | KS/] °° bpd hi OT Supplementary to our February event in Furniture. we announce an In variety and price the offering is y eC akers etic eatnie vermer ard one tevak EI No one in the quarter aps exceptionally fine offering of high-grade Oriental Rugs at prices that will equally remarkable, All the favorite surpluses submitted to our expert for acceptance, The average price is and square, some ornamented, Sizes Sil parently the command attention sublets re ‘inciveed:, Suen as oe LESS THAN HALF USUAL PRICES, with many lots at a THIRD or ranke from sx? in. to 18x22 in, and =i | Dream of Love, Blind Man's Buff, : : prises: tach are Ral? Ge lesa Frans Bit ‘ During the three months that this Oriental rp business has been Tannhacuser, Lohengrin, Louis XV even ONE-FOURTH of regular markings. These main groups: glass and back, with no extra charge Si before the New York public, it has been pretty generally demonstrated at Choisy. and others, 4 ‘| oy hn Bi] ot; the colony a that only rugs of well authenticated character could gain admission to All are beautifully framed, in antique $2 to $8 Facsimile Water Colors at $1 Three-part Colonial Mahogany Mirrors Moet eligi Si] Oe corpety,” one ten in 8 Ose that have constantly been presented to us for consideration. We prefer $6.60, $7.60 and $10; tually $12 to some gilt frames, gold-humnished Pe i pre HIN ASL Ot, Ret 26¢, rejularty Oo¢ and 75¢ = eeeet place remarked, | that you shall appreciate the Gimbel Rug Stocks rather for their quality $22.50. $2 to $3 Imported Oilettos at $1 and beautifully finished. bof Ralary (res, 2 Si} Bn enoeting Had No Witness than for low prices on rugs of uncertain weaves. Charming lararaace salecte, In . acest In imitation MaMfogany, $10, regularly $15 Te, regularly $1.75. : Bl rel alleed t For this February occasion we are displaying eae exceptionally Waa tore hci Ulin harehome: allt Other Colonial Upright Mirrors, $2 to $5, Sb sealer! $ EI 3 Hie ict and peeella did Dat obese beautiful, unusual and attractive weaves from the Orient. The chief ‘Antique French Mirrors frames, gold-burnished regularly $5 to $12 ' . ay larly a =) ; Mrpryare cme with Tip Wie scoee|| eel ie Bee ee At 91, regularly $2.60 to 09.60 eautiful French Prints, $1 Each, 2,000 Framed Pictures st 26c factions ot One-third =a PaneRSe) 08 BORCIY Me sne Saran About 100 carpet-size Persian , will appreciate the rugs shown in fa wouaielly beat coliegtion of Girualy miteaaa Regularly 60c and 5c During this February Sale any of Si at first, and during its course Dr, reel Serapi Rugs, for dining room, | this collection. antique Frenc! irrore, With tangs the nearly 3,000 samples of Moulding =| a ela called to one of his clerks to bring | study, library. smoking room or | Small sizes, about 2 ft. 3 in. x 4 ft. 6 mirror plates of good quality, and com- 600 imported colored Prints, in a In subjects and styles of framing that how In ocacle trom ie elerenase eaine =8 , rt, as vere oxqulae Bart, | hotel use, where hard wear is to be | in., usually $39.50 to $55, now bined with reproductions of old mas- variety of charming subjects, in rich will satisty every taste and harmonize in plain woods to the most beautiful 1 en . Mine Gott 1 up, stood ont expected. ; |<, $27.00 to $45, i bers: Conon! ads and French prints. antique gilt frames. all ornamented and With any room. Hundreds of others at all-gold frames, may be selected at a =] eal, re he taken away by A few sizes si st values and \s averaging 4x7 ft.. usually $75 Trica of then with elaborate ton-orna BSc, regularly >s¢ reduction of one. third from the 1 jactgal shooting price | to $115, now $48 to $85. $1.50, regularly $3.75 i it riba “ ‘ GOc, regularly $1 and $1.25 usual price complete, including first =] a ered ft. ine ft. tn qv | Kermanshah Mats, $10 to $17.60. $2, regularly $5 ments and bow kn ice of plas 16e, regularly § quality French glass and mat,ii needed, =e iatay 5 A fine collection of Kermanshah $3.75, regularly $6.50 roxt4 in. and 12x16 in. a wonderfully $1, regularly nd $25 with no charge for fitting. i a The HB ald In arpet sizes, the following $5, regularly $10 and $12 ttractive offering. $1.60. repularly $4 ll} tert, lacconting, "9 Feiner 33! Gate 3 h are specimen values: | Sixth and Main Floors Bil saoks, le Pod feece:| xn eT i =) a : 1g. 1OKI0, # 10.10% 7. 7 a VAONIE $175.00 S119 00 . = a istheTubercilosisCrusade | 4) 8:i.i BRS Nite leas Spring Sale of Sale of Refrigerators and =e Hel ollection of small Meshes 15, ax 8. 7 . =| oe Losing Ground? — {|e} aya US'S stack drtiane | Here base Bs Kitchen Furniture =| ea a| fepecot, ge oom | Sine Oriental Rupe UPHOLSTERY and WALL PAPER is acamplementary to the Furniture Sale and rounding out |i] i 2 ; 7 1 e uu eper, by supplying the necessary = 4 or ft. 6 in: Il / =, , . i : <2| “eaten! 3 af ie een} veel eS Beluchistan Moin nates 4.950 yards of handsome materials for Furniture | 25.000 rolls of Wall Paper in the season's latest Furniture for the kitchen, pantry and laundry, of the highest | heed ie} In siees about « ft. x 7 {¢.. usually i if ‘: Aen ee Coverings and Draperies are ready, at radical re- | designs and colorings, at the lowest prices that New integrity, at very radical savings. Beginning with a very un- [fi] ©” Se eiant Yoleeta iS h stses a ‘35 n., sua $0 anc $23, 1 ductions from real values. French Damasks, | York City has known. for NEW and PERFECT usual group of — = =e n'a. Alte S Hor 0 fost now GEt and #3l | _, 86-60, $8.50, $10.50 and $16. Gobelin Tapestries, Striped Tapestries and Armures. | goods. aBY MEP 1 =|} Meshed Rugs in Car-/| Fine Shirvan andDag- Special prices this month on reupholstering work. | 16 ¢o 366 Bedroom Papers, & to 10¢ a roll. coca, .. Hefrigerators Greatly Under-Prico Si}. 4 pet Sizes. | hestan Rugs. which will be done by the best mechanics in our | 26 to 40e Dining-rooms Papers, 120 ¢0.200 aol. soap eteeapecially for Gimbels and of the best workmanshin in every [IB ae cities Inara Ee ht co Se0 own shops. 40c to 60¢ Library Papers, 20c to 250 a roll. er nd tops of soli ash white enameled food chamber: opening | Si fe yin vinft Gin. ar gis, | now $14.78, $18.76, $23.60 and Four groups of materials 80¢ to GOc Parlor Papers, 16 to 40¢ a roll one all gusrantecd and. praosically: st whale Ti Ancothersizcsiniproporion: | as, +R $3.75 French Silk Darnasics, 92.45. 20c to 60c Hall Papers, at 10c to 25c. ae : lee Repulse Special = z { aza ugs $2.75 Striped Tapestry at $1.75. SPECIAL: [During the month of February i ath ' Capacit Five = Kermanshah Rug: scan eee tos; naw $2.25 Btriped Tapestry at $1.35. Chat atearien scl i: Ailliraneniedccom (Panees, eB es A eS aries ae $5 =n The old Kermanshah weave, in| $27.50 to $45. $3.25 Gobelin Tapestry at $2.25. which we will hang on walls that need no prepara ic a Ce pe ae $5.78 = : standard grade, We do not admit | Also a large collection of Kazak. 4 or 6 colors in each group. tion, not exceeding 14 rolls (in New York City) for eames ace OR ae oa | ‘ol ramen, pe to our stocks the cheaper Kerman- | Jat usually fa.s0 and $12.40, now SPECIAL PRICES this month on WINDOW | $7.75 aye isin, 103in fy in Sh ga Ree BS shahs so often quoted. | Those who | §6.60 an n SHADES, for office buildings, apartments houses, | Bring measurements, or blue prints with you Kitchen Furnit = : best know the Kermanshah quality Sixth Floor or private dwellings, Best materials and expert | We cannot give samples, as the wall paper will sell niture =| ship, ‘Telephone 8100 Madison Square, for | too rapidly, at these prices, to find what you want Taundry or Settee Tables, with box =| aa @ man to measure and give estimate, when you come back Sixth Floor i a als Oe we 1 a : ° = Imported Inlaid Linoleums ee | Usually sold at 81.15 and $1.50 @ square yard, which we will offer tick wade’ Wlishas. Chases Ge Saco enn | omorrow at the low price of song " highly = 4 Tic 9 Square Yard wise stele Chg eee | 6 | art tile ond floral d sctentien (eel LL S ' rary. bathroom or hail. They are the product « Medietm S| of t st English manufacturers; in full rols (no remnants) and w BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-SECOND ST. - S| be sold at HALF PRICE, or nearly so. Best IMPORTED ENGLISH SIXTH AVENUE THIRTY -THIRD ST. IN-AID LINOLEUM, usually $1 35.and $1 50; now 6¢ 4 square yard H arly $40 at Mi. | Fifth Floor

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