The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1911, Page 11

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} \ | \ Pay een age exhorted the more PRIEST, WEEPING, « [**Ecancesec When Vitoz! referred to a woman ore ‘one rose and in vom ith emotion asked Is a man and must show his strength. It is imporsible to allow him to leave | the court every time that the name of \ ie yh jer is mentioned.” — urt to leave the ‘resident ruled: "“Erricone wever, explained that tt heariig of his brother's 1 his nerves but that he Ci Vi Decl It W 1 to be present when refer- ‘0 Vitozzo Declares Yas ence wax made to the woman whose Horo. VitozZ eclares WAS | Sime had been linked with that of “the fnnocent Ciro." The President Part of His Church Duties | permitted him to withdraw in the cu to Know of Evil. lrertion that the witnesses against. : lelent had been bought and that he ACCUSED WITH BAND, | S250 Rv, Anwenttor ana tn the Appealed to Queen Mother of Italy When Arrested—Starts | | Sun rises, Uproar in Court. | Genera ite VITERBO, Italy, April 6.—Ciro Vitor. | the priest who weepingly pleaded that he had celebrated masses for th of the soul of the murdere bert, was called in the Court of th Assizes to-day to explain how mis had acquaint bedfellows Rapt, | the gamh band of = | thteves and nde up the Pleasure ahead | Neapoltian © | : | “anid the pris: | The specialization of Harris | priest; bur! S; ¢, which includes the ser- priests more than othera come in con: es of an experienced Oculist Drea hdd We deeendct a ee Ane). and a comipetent Oplician, guars priesthood is inte to combat w the accuracy of the glasses * bad and thus we must know it.” Me mfort and pleasure m. of the fact that we are doing the larges business in the world, It was Vitozzi whe lease of Br | retail Optical | nd sell | thousands of pairs of , the cost js mit i permits | of a most to | you at were Innocent Harris Glasses, wh Weeping Stops Trial. | cost $2.00, $3.00 or He was believed, anid niy secured | guaran. to give youc the freedom of h fends, but sub a HaeA yeglass satisfaction. quently denounced Do Angelts ana| © °8' ‘ Amadeo as the murderers, These nen | had some diMeuliy in discrediting t ve} e 6 | Street, near Fourth Avenue eet, bet. 6th and 6th Avenues West 125th Street near Lenox Avenue 442 Columbus Avenue, Blet and 82nd Streets 16 Nasenu Street, near Jolin Street 1009 Broadway, near Willoughby, Rrooklyn 49 Fulton Street, opposite A. &S., Brooklyn 607 Dread Strect, neur Haine & Co, Newark fi festifed to-day or would not co When I was arrested," he continued, “I petitioned the Queen Mother, recall ing to her mind that at the time of | $5 King Humbert's assassination 1 cele brated masses tiie repose! of nie | AVA soul for eight days. 1 als xd Queen | the Helena for my releas: etwas it. | et Instead of attrac: ssion, T waa)! sent to the pris The remem was too much for of the ©: , excited, dent exhor t EV Nill norra, f nd fat This soup | know, Makes youngsters like t Cooked just enough You can spoil soup by , over-cooking as well as by under-cooking; par- tict y tomato soup. Exactly the right de- * gree of cooking is one — | (siren hen man of the important feat- ATO | ures about | M Ie | JOROSE > | BEAUTY CREAM | DENIES SUN, WIND AND Dust, — | | IP ow one FECT MASSAGE | eansing eran anal, Excellent | TOMATO { Face Powdoror.ag uP MELOROSE towec-s0:size.39c Nail Polish, ....25¢ Sold and reo) GIMBEL BROS. | ’ ALL nines orofatening’? | MANAHAN'S ste to impair the smooth fla- | vor and lively relish of this | Pitt] ARINE | perfect soup. Try it yourself, and see, y Just add hot water, ¢ =, and serve. We regulate our caul- | drons by the thermometer. | | There is no guess-work; no possibility either of Josurm Camraniy Comrany Camden NJ Look for the red-and-white THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1911. The Gimbel No-charge Trimming Service is a feature of the Gimbel Millinery Salons which is continu- ally attracting wider attention among practical women. It puts at the disposal of those who select their Hat Shapes and Hat Trimmings from among the superb as- sortments in our Main and Third Floor Millinery See- » combined skill and dvice of our Milli- nery designers, achieving, without a penny of cost to them, far more tasteful and more distinctive results than are possible by having Hats trimmed in the usual way by your milliner at a charge of $1 to 82. If you have not already tea put this splendid service to the test, we invite you to try it and discover for yourself its advantages. Pearl Straw Soft Hoods, $1.65 In red, Empire, green, black, King’s blue and burnt colorings in fine, arl Straw Hoods and Helmet Pokes, two of the season's greatest favorites. Rough Nacre Straw Sailor Hats, $2.75 Smart, small shapes, neatly trimmed with silks and velvets. Main and Third Floors Smart Low Shoes For Women and Men Already a large proportion of the new Spring and Sum- mer styles in Men's und Women’s Shoes is here. There is an especi wide selection among the Oxfords and Pumps at $8.50, in ten models Yor Womeh and nine for Men. Among the Shoes at $3.59 for Women are the grace- ful new Brown Velvet Pumps, with flat ribbon bow, high Cuban heels and short vamps. The same style also in black velvet; and a similar hand- some model in tan Russia calf; also Blucher Oxfords of tan Russia calf, with high Cuban heels and short vamps, on a pry smart last. The Men's Shoes at $3.50 include very good-looking Walking Pumps of patent leather or gun-metal_ with welted soles and flat ribbon bows. Also Oxfords of tan Russia leather on a handsome flat last. At 95, Men's gun-metal and patent Russia calf 4 t Ties, a very popular u el, and new gun-metal calf Oxford and Low Shoes, in tan vici kid, on a conservative last. At $5.50 are Men's Oxfords of black vici kid, on a very comfortable arch-supporting last. Among the Boys’ Shoes at $3.50, is a fine group of tan calf, gun- metal and patent leather Oxfords, and gup-metal or pagent leather Walking Pumps, on snappy juvenile lasts. Women’s $5 Sample Shoes at $2.35 Still splendid choosing in High and Low Shoes, of various materials, to which we have added broken sizes from our regular lines of 10 toBS Shoes. Seci ather Pumps, gun-metal and Men’s Soft Shirts New Lot at $1.25 So heartily did men respond to our last week’s offering of these luxurious Soft Shirts at $1.25 that late-comers found sizes broken. The maker has sent us more in the same hand- some materials, silk-striped or Jacquard-figured, mostly in such self-colors as white, champagne, tan, gray and blue. The shirts are made with plain bosoms and soft French cuffs; some have separate soft collar to match. Ideal for outing wear—many men will like to wear them at busines Specially low-priced at $1.25. Negligee Shirts at $1 Just in, spick-and-span, in the handsome Spring patterns that men like so much, Hand-laundered and ready to put on. Cuffs are attached or detached; $1 each, New Neckties at 65c Each Fine imported and domestic silks, made up in clever copies of the high-priced de Joinville shape, Patterns and qualities that usually go into Neckties to sell at $1 and $1.50. In addition, a number of our own $1 and $1.50 Scarfs go into this group at the same low price of 65¢ each. Main Floor A Postscript for Boys Boys take as much pride in a new Necktie or stylish Shirt as their daddies. Here are special offerings from the well-equipped Boys’ Furnishing Section on the Fourth Floor that will please them mightily: Boys’ $1 Shirts at 65c Bo: $1 Colored Blouses, 75c Fancy negligee, handsome de-| Pleated or plain, in well covered signs; of ample patterns, with long |r light designs. New stripe de- sleeves; made from short lengths of | Signs, all bearing the label of a well- higher-priced materials kno rm G1 grade Boys’ 26c Neckties and | B°V8' 02 and, $2.25 Baseball Suspenders, 160 Good styles and colors in these The four-in-hands are in pretty }all-wool sweaters that boys will silks; reversible and French shape. |find very comfortable for their Suspenders are elastic, with strong |enrly «pring baseball games. calfskin ends. ‘ourth Floor $18.75 Refrigerators at $13.25 Here is a little group of excellent Refrigerators, partic- ularly suitable for suburban or country houses, now offered at about a third less than their full prices. They are made of hard wood, highly polished, in top- lift style, having an ice capacity of 85 lbs., with inter-lining of charcoal, and well built. Now $13.25 each, Fifth Floor Call 8200 Madison Square When You Are Ready to Put Your FURS in STORAGE Safe--Convenient—-Moderate Cost Send for Schedule of Rates Sixty Thousand Dollars’ worth of br: from recent Paris models or specially des gned for Extraordinary Selling Continues of These Blousesat $1, $2,$3,$3.95&$5 and-new, stunning Waists, in scores of delightful styles, either copied imbels, and all at savings of one-third or even one-half— is it any wonder that even past Gimbel records in Waist-selling, extraordinary as they are, are being broken? Lavish as our provision was for this event, it is difficult to say exactly what stvles will be here for tomor- row's selling. But reinforcements are being hurried in, stocks will be straightened out after today ing, and tomorrow there will be a splendidly broad new assortment for women not able to come to Gimbels today. Most of the Blouses are in the highly-fashionable voiles, marquisettes and batiste, richly trimmed with colored embroidery or hand-embroidered in solid colors, But there are plenty of lingerie effects in all-white, trimmed with lace and embroidery, also Prics Choosing is equally fascinating in the full, regular stocks of Gimbel Blouses, ranging in pr smart, plain-tailored styles. It is truly a wonderful occasion. at $85. eygne or satin Among the many colors and pat- terns are black, black-and-white check, navy, diagonals, wine and black-and-white stripes, browa man nish mixtures, raisin and others All sizes, for lnrge and small women. $2.60Summer Dresses $1.95 Like the illustration—made of and-white ring dot bordered 1K of the season at the regular Subway Store, Balcony Women will be qu ity. 900 pairs all told; with trimming of dainty lace, embroidery or medallions. advise an early selection, Subway Store, Bale: $2.50 to 93 Pumps at $1.95. Tan| 92.50 to 93 Oxfords at calf, with or without ankle strap; | calfskin, gun atent leather, black and | cher m with pretty bow to/let Blu 95. match; all sizes. 1 $2.50 Ankle Strap Pumps at| Patent leather and calfskin, in bu 91.35. Patent leather and gun-metal | and lace styles; all sizes 12!%c¢ Soft-Finished Chambray, 7!sc yard. BI brown, heliotrope, ox-blood and green, with hairline and core 2 to 10 yards. Embroidered ‘Cross-striped Organdies, 12!4c ya blue and gra; would sell for English Long Cloth; 75¢ for piece of 10 yards; re, larly $1.05; 86 inches wide, 20c White Goods, at 12!se yard; a purchase of 2,500 designs, fine and sheer. 50c Bleached Sheets, 35¢ each; 72x90 inches; size bef hemming, seamed centre, nicely finished with 38-inch a. 12!,¢ Bleached Pillow Cases, 9c each; two si hemming; 42x36 ins, and 45x36 ins, 9ce Muslins at Se yard; bleached and unbleached; 8 to yard lengths; 36 and 88 ins, wide, Subway Store, Lower Fi: . Victor Talking Machines Special Prices for Cabinets Victor *O"' Cabinet; mah'ny. 10,00 | Cabinet, oak, 200-record capac- Your choige of 12 10-inch ity.. ' sere double-faced Records......... 9:00] Your choice of 12. 10-inch - ~ | double-faced records......... Subway Store, Balcony $1 Chamois Gloves, at 65 rk to seize this remarkable opportun- X. M. and pique sewn, with one large pearl button; embroidered spear or drawn point backs; just what is wanted for Easter and Spring wear. Subway, Balcony 38c & 50c Corset Covers at 25c _ 8,000 in twelve exceptionally attractive new styles, in sizes 34 to 44. The material is nainsook, of good quality, We ony Save $1 on These Fine Shoes For Women and Misses--New Styles for Easter soles; all sizes | Subway Store, Balcony WashGoods--SomeatHalfPrice ue, stripes of white, also black-and-white stripes, in lengths from rd. White or tinted grounds, with floral designs, in pink, heliotrope, slight imperfections in the selvedge; if perfect ra yard Subway Store, Lower Floor White Goods, LinensandSheets 15c Nainsook 10c yard; 36 inches wide, fine and sheer. gue yards, including fancy jacquard Swisses, dotted Swisses, check- ed and plaid muslins, dimities, ete. More than fifty different fore A before 20 oor Victor **O"' Machine... 917.50 | Victor **2d"' Machine... 932.50 12.00 936.50 on #1 Cash and 91 Weekly, 999.50 Victor *' ‘Machine.... 925 #1 Cash and $1 Weekly, Victor **1st"’ Cabinet; oak, 200. Victor **3d"* Machine 940 record capacity 12 | Cabinet, 200-record capacity 2 Your choice of 12 10-inch double- Your choice of 12 10-inch double- faced records geese eee 9 | faced records tes ’ @1 Cash and #1 Weekly. #40! 92 Cash, 91.25 Weekly. 961 GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIATY-THIRD 6T, are $1, $2, 93, $3.95 and $5. ° Gimbels Subway Store News: e 18,000 Yards of Empire Satin Shantung at 38c Instead of 85c a Yard A semi-rough weave satin (part cotton). 27 inches wide. Just the fabric for the soft draping in vogue this season. A canceled order left these 18,000 yards on the hands of the manufacturer. Many colors: Pink Copenhagen Myrtle Old Rose Royal Natural Helen Pink Light Blue Lavender Light Gray Golan biswa Chantecler Tan Heliotrope Old Blue Light Reseda Dark Gray Indigo Cardinal White King's Blue Alice Blue Dark Reseda Amethyst Navy Jasper Ivory Black Mail and telephone orders will receive prompt attention, but as the quantity is limited we would suggest early buying. Handsome 85c Satin Sbantungs at 38¢ a yard. Subway Store, Lower Fioor hea ee: Tibi ebro eto he MBA stl NL lhe ed Rl io AA IRI tA LL g» Tailored Suits $7.75 for These $15to $18 Suits €: at $8.75 for Men and Youths = AS The entire remainder of the Men's and Py Tnstead of $12.76 and 916 Youths’ Suits transferred from our Main ont Malt desea good new modes, Fourth-Floor Section. ‘The lines are bro plain tailored Suits, with the ken, but we still have all sizes in the col hort coats and close skirts with lection, from $2 to 46-inch chest measure. AGE eee neal mona The patterns are good, including many light colors, just what is wanted for Spring. $15 to 818 Suits at $7.75, Men's Spring Suits and Overcoats at $12.50 Suits of serge, worsteds and cashmeres. Overcoats of medium and dark Oxfords and mixtures, Youths’ Suits at$10 Fine plain and fancy blues and a great 1 to 38-inch variety of new mixtures; chest measure, 1,000 Boys’ Suits at $2.00 Plain blue and a great variety of at- tractive mixtures, Double-breasted Suits, 9 to 17 yrs. Pleated Norfolk Suits, 7 to 13 Vened Sailor Blouse Suits, 5 to 10 years. Russian Blouse Suits, 3 to 6 years. Boys’ $5 Blue Serge Suits, $3.50 All wool, fast color and thoroughly well made, Plain double-breasted Suits, 9 to 17 years. Pleated Norfolk Suits, 7 to 13 years. Sailor Blouse Suits, 5 to 10 years. Russian Blouse Suits, 3 to 7 years. Other Suits in the Subway Store, offering splendid savings, at $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95—many having two pairs of trousers, Spring Reefers in great variety for boys of 214 to 10 years, at $2.95 to 94.95. Subway Store, Balcon: Creamed Almonds, 15c Lb. Last week we sold 2,000 Ibs. of this delicious confection. This shows how good it is. ‘The flavors are strawberry, vanilla, maple and chocolate. Made fully to conform to the Gimbel standard of candy purity. Subway Store, Balcon: Ree TT AY Sere, Balcony Travelling Bags and Suit Cases at One-Third Below Regular A clearance of several important lines, a partial list of which follows: 49.50 to $12 Cowhide Bellows Suit Cases, 24 to $0 inch siz 990.25 and $8. _ 93.75 Cowhide Suit Cases, 24- inch size, at 92.50. $5 Cowhide Suit Cases, plain or with straps all round, @4-inch size, $7 to $10 Cowhide Suit Cas 24 and 28 inch, some leather-lined, at $5.50 to $7.50. 91.50 to $5 Suit Cases, lig $1.00 and $3.50. 97.50 Sole Leather Travelling atting and Cane t, but strong, at has nor Bags, sewed eve leather-lined, 16 #3.75 Cowhide Travelling Bags.| 3 ¢o #7 Sole Leather Travelling 14 to 18 ineh, reinforced corners, at] Bags, 1G to 18 , at $4.50, 92.50. 35 Black Walrus Grain Bags, $1.25 and $3 Pegamoid Suit} for men or women, 16 to 18 inch, at Ca at 75c and $2.00. $3.50. Subway Store, Balcon; Never Such Savings In Rugs $15 All-Wool Smyrna Rugs, at $5.00. 100 in the col- lection, size 7 ft. 6 in.x10 ft, 6 in.; all are Oriental patterns, in good colorings. The majority of these Rugs are absolutely per- fect; a few, however, are soiled on one side. + $12.50 Art Squares at $4.50. Size 0x12 ft.; all-wool anda good variety of Oriental patterns 1,000 Quarter Sections of 9x12 ft. Rugs; the salesmen’s samples of one of the largest and best manufacturers, Axminsters, regularly 87; at $2.50. Velvets, regularly 85; at $2.25. Subway Store, Lower Floor 200 Sewing Machines at About Half Agents’ Price Bought at a very low price, we give Subway Store shoppers full advantage of our good fortune Standard quality is assured, as they were made in the Domestic Sewing Machine factory. Description: Drop head, some with automatic lifts, high arm, four to five drawers, in nicely finished golden oak eabinets including a full set of attachments — Every machine guaranteed for five years, For Friday oniy we offer these Machines that agents ask as much as for at $18, $2 down and $1 a Weck— 82 brings one of these fine Sewing Machines to your home and if you live within 500 miles of New York City we deliver free, Subway Store, Balcony J ”’s busy sell- up to the exclusive Paris Blouses Main Floor, Contro Aisle, ancl ‘Third Floor

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