The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1911, Page 9

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COMMITTEE FAILS study and a ten or fifteen mile inke. | Sin the morning, Me ts World ¢ . espond served with @ cereal, a soup, ices Cee ee ee erey) Caves A areal deal @ time , B of wheat bread, four glasses of Mlk rion could do much work In th one of which is hot, and he Is then |; ready for lis twenty-hour day of o°-| for the fact that I can scarcely sve ved, while the wife and hor few | eupation. Would still more work, literary @ pened thelr batteries. i | For cereal the professor always eats otherwise, than most people vod withstod t sault until the }oatmeal; for soup he likes pea, tomat I sleep the same hours that Naz ttle boy asleep. Then both ¥ , | f leon did—from midnieht stil 4 in t —_—_— flanked Jand a halt dozen women friends, ‘The |nusband fied from the telephone room, | but the mother, who is a dark-eyed, t takes them to ent thelr meas. fut | Justice ——— Clark, of Flushing, the young women ty plan of diet not onty makes me @| declared that she is only seventeen and the custody of her son Herbert. Her] deponitea on the telephone stand ana| | consisting of twelve hours’ reading ana aches, ) Be nN. an Kighth avenue) shouted | t ; adivorce, |." There, feed my baby, Don't starve - | prot, WVoode takes hie dally t-cent ment | %PtY young man at the age of sist 5 mnaider. | te child l¢ ¢ gix," he sald to- sing | Maryland pemon Jan. y-|that she ran away and married the 1910, The tus- iso | band answered that the Maryland law esa | permitted 4 youth of sixteen and a girl n to contract marriage, and rretaon held the marriag® to have been contracted under the Maty- {land Jawa, of fourt ! nd | Cleaning Windows Crystal Clear 8%) With a dry, soft cloth remove the dust fom both outside and inside,clean- and grooves with the | lave ready a pail of warm suda made y dissolving a tablespoon of Geld Dust in| working powder in warm water, Dip ain | y soft cloth in the water, squeeze almost oe-| ry and wipe the glass off, Polish with s, a9 it leaves no lint and does on | the work with more case, Do not wash on, | windows when the sun is shining on them. Mirrors should be washed in the a windows. ‘Then polish with 8 3 2 | pretty © woman, seized the child, at) or corn chowder, and for dessert, ples t escued by a lawyer and taken from the + ae —< [the same time grabbing her husband's Tne GENS eee 1 puddings. IMs biti gor these aver. | Morning., Too much sleep ts as vad N arm | duetice Greenbaum t ton. ages but 12 cents, His favorite ple is | too much food." ei H egolia Ai Syndicates, Father P’ aH Tv | “Give me my tedy, you wretch; look _— a — i Prot aioli Vinca tlt | custard, but he sometimes takes squash. | 7 MAGDi | ing the cor Pf gotiations With Syndicates Father Put to Flight, Then} cite {cn phoned face, Iva mine, ce} Porwer Mast Serve Five years, | Prof. Woods, 66 Years of Age, | occasionally ie likes a slice of cream | ELOPERS’ MARRIAGE STANDS, | iiine ofa stick covered with a cloth ’ ~ Saati - mine-=sive me my baby!" Judge O'Sullivan in a} ms me ‘ t 5 lple. He neve inks anything except! -_-- +--+ Now Going On to Supplant’| Both Factions Swamp Boy |""scveral of the wite's frlende Joined tn | to-day sentenced Morr an, for! Finds Recreatio Ss \initk. For a year he has quit drinking | Marian Lindsay Reid found out to- i] i} real ; “ | “ [the attack on the husvand, two or three | merly, bookkeeper for in Broth: | | cottee, and for years fas not taken a|day that you people who elope Building With Skyscrapers. | With Goodies. Wornen tugwing at his sleeves until he | ers, cloakmakers, of No. 28 Hast Twen- | of 20 Miles jerink of water, except on very hot /oier tates would do wll to aacert Ki | | yelled for help, Varsha | crear renee peice, eae grunt AYR OF | id | summer days, and then only sparingly | the axe imitations of those States —_ | 1 Sere Be CUM COSTA AMAT: ROGERE: ewe | Une ef HVE TIRIALEENER Pb Former ree V''Prof. Woods says that if he were to! fore they come home to New York and A | | tamtiy riot and Ogrod agai no | ono of five Indictments for forgery. He i M Bet it a Mla : Uniess tho committee of public spir-| A bitter hand to hand struggie he-|retreat of the telephone room, where! was convicted of obtaining $1 (Spectal to The Rrentng World.) Gat things because they taste good Be; seek to have the marriage annulled ttea ilted be Mra. 5, [tween mother and father for the posses, | several persons carried food and drink | means of forged checks, He fled to Eng-| pogTON, April 18 vrcla bid te ed bal ayo hele et adh: ot es WAN upiiyncs ia sachets Gk ick, (INO OE ak: GHP TEIN ba | to the chita [and and was arrested in Kissenzen. |, N, April 17.—-A cont breaks | never has an appetite and belleves that|in the Supreme Court, Brookifn, re a Arriman (o co-operate with the |#9n! of a curly-hatred, three-year-old | among the firat came the mother with | It was stated that he had spent most | [ast !s all the nourishment that Prof. | eventually he will be able to go wo) fused to annul her marringe w ty rmment and devise a boy, Waa an exciting tneldent of Mrs. q glace of milk In one hand and a piece! of th emoney he stole in tie Tender-| Joan H, Woods of No, 23 Inman street, | days on one meal, The reason be eate Arthur Graham Retd of Baltimore se she | loin. : ‘Cambridge, requires to do a day's work, | early bY Which Madison s be saved ty New ¥ to the front offer, backed } Rachael Ogrod's legal fight to-day for’ of custard ple in the other morning Is to prevent! Through her mother, Mrs. Mattie rden GIMBELS This Sale of D. B. Bedell & Comp 1 be taken over by @ syndicate of tusiness men end skyscraping office structures will | take the place of the historic building. Frank K. Sturgis, president of the| Board of Directors of the Garden, of which J. Plorpont Morgan is a member, | said to an Evening World reporter to- day that he is c y receiving offers and applica of options the On and th that a doa! of vil nua A Coat That Looks Like a Dress For Young Women Young women are very enthusiastic about it because it is so smart, and yet isa comfortable top-coat delightful interpretation of the yeaa style--with high-waist bodice id gored skirt. It fastens at the left side of the front in the same the new demi-tailored dresses. The curious shoulder collar of wide silk braid is joined, by a touch of color, to the long shawl collar of serge. Red or Nattier blue satin under- sleeves, and lining to the waist-li Navy and black serge, $22.50, In biack satin at $22.50—with sailor collar of the satin. For those who do not favor the decided Empire style there is a very smart coat with Empire back and straight front, fastened in b Is Already Arousing Astonishing I wares to poone who had learned that we had bought this fine old firm's whole stock and would offer it at very low _ Naturally a business that has borne an honored name for seventy years in friends who are coming so eagerly for their share of the most unusual offerings of fine China and Glass t! ations now pend with three en" ate, Bturatel sald, “but no option ha n given, | and it is hardly probable that one will be given. When a syndicate comes forward with the Propeg kind of an offer to purchase we will sell, and that So not a piece was sold until this morning. ’ {8 about all there will be to it T do the extreme left. Navy aad black, $10.76. 14, 16 and 18epear It is difficult, with today’s overwhelming response, to indicate with certainty just what will be here tomorrow. ‘ hoon © has made us in conts at $15 to $50. But there will still be rich assortments of wares of high character that but rarely find their way into the market at such price-reductions done ie haces “hat ite Cate etn Nee aiaiet; eaeaiaee ene Coats Historic Minton, Coalport, Doulton, Royal Worcester, Crown Derby, Cauldon, Wedgwood, BSL oe areetaat _ Generally two or three of a style, but only one of a size—and the number And Other Famous Makes of China; Baccarat, Rock Crystal, and Other Superb Glasswares to consent to | ts Wealted. Pisin nad mixed! cheviots; also serge ta while aud/othes colors 111 Complete Dinner Sets are marked one-third to one-half below Bedell’s prices. ‘The fine Crystals are a third to one-half less. show, and other big shows The odd pieces, in which the variety is quite extraordinary, are marked often at small fractions of their Bedell prices. Mr kad. tha otter: directors M f Here is as much detail as it is safe to give: are anna tnd the" aren suid be Flower ontures or Superb English and French | 102 pieces: Victoria Austrian china, white glish and American Odd Pieces of Cut Glass nae and gold; fancy shape; coin gold edges and : Ante OU pr Millinery Garnitures es Ree aggl prices ever | “lid gold handles; Bedell price #40, now #25 aia Rpeen Crystal = 4 ancitken from incomplete sete wand dovens ta veer aoe 26c and 60c, Were 60c to $1.50 recorded. English China Cups and Saucers | saitcatapes of rare asec beauty only « | Water, Goblein “sherbet” Glaea, "Wine man’s committee, of which A treat for home milliners! piaveiace Bagite: GBice Diane ee ACE Bede cae el aac Ene Piece oF two of ¢ Wad: ‘ ‘ yey oir shaae hare Serre Geaveees including se and bread-and-butter | After-dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers, Five Rock Crystal Vases and Flower Holders. | te. 4 A leading manufacturer and importer who has practically finished his way fon gold ay ist a Teas, C! ¢c a tae k Cry scason, affered us his entite cemaining collection at a concession. “This per: || Hulteprice 8h at 9318c | tn dosens aed half’ dorens: formerly e100 «| peels prices, @18, @8, 80, 84, #8, our Lhe E mits us to sell these lovely Flowers tomorrow at half and less than usual 125-piece Minton China Dinner Ser- dozen to $22, now $$$ to $12 dozen. k glish Rock Crystal Vase, 18 raising subscriptions prices. : vice; border of turyoise jewels enameled in was #45, Pretticr than any old-fashioned garden because the collection includes orchids, gardenias, Russian violets, roses, fuchsias, lilies-of-the-valley, geran- iums and other flowers; with or without foliage: gold. Bedell's price 8429, now $275. th the Board of 104-piece Minton China Dinner Ser- cussed, but ded upon Superb Odd Plates dd \ ol © ‘i i i sleet: roti encrulted: gold/and) taeo border: Raitt Gates, coe ots kind; lactsdlOm | | 91a; 66 snd $6.50, now 96, 84, 90:48 c s y flower is of silk, satin-and nen or velvet Colorings are Bedell’s price $353, y 923 3 TORR Ki. i ‘i ali PLoS A adl pad Mh Foals z Rock Crystal Jug, was $18, now 99. ‘i ' 1 and incl y f k, ! , helio . oy ete., formerly $4 to 315, now 62 to $7.50. | { 5 2 SHOT iN SALOON HOLDUP MATL METER AMT ree oe HALEN FlOUH base CAIGG IIL Ce RCE RCS ene are aren dd Plates from broken dozens. for Rock Crystal Water Carafe, was 816.50, Roemers' Creme de Menthe Glasses and BY CHICAGO BANDITS. oe eee J table or plate rail now 98.25. tall Rhine-wine Glasses, Bedell’s price $32 i ; More of Those Imported - NOW #72: ane English China Dinner | | Heilell’s prices 82.0 to 815, now 01 each, Rock Crystal, Candlesticks, were #0, | doe. at sicpo cect Service; rich conventional underglaze blue bier Asad ay we hee ae 3 ine Limoges China Dinner Sets. in rich gold. pid-etched lrordera, floral decora- rere Tables of Odd’ Cups tions, with il gold handles. Bedell’s | lemarkable values; fine French and Eng- 127 to $250, now 968 to 9145 | lish china, rancing from a Coalport cobalt | Bedell’s Very Rich Cut Glass $3 and i Tagal Hemp Hats at $3.50 A miscellany of styles left over from our tremendous Easter business. instances there is only one of a style or color—that 3 to $3.50. Colors and black; large, medium Decanters, formerly 622 and $25, now 912. Decunters, formerly 840, now & ap Butter Dishes, Jugs, Relish Dishe: Bedell's Now, China Cups and Saucers were Joking killing t New H D Service Plates © + "#38 023.80 Formerly $1, $1.25 and $1.50, now $0c Papell Compstes Blower) Rest Odd Pieces of Bohemian, Killing the e ouse resses Soup Plates, - - - } J cach Ff 4 id E: lish corpua ae re Victi 8 of an Id N Breakfast Plate, = | Formerly 50c, 75c and $1, now 2S¢ each, wit 4) formerly 96, ee Bene Chess Tableware Se te A m Oo m en Plates, ane | - Vasen, Wat ttles, Ice Tubs, Candle. wn —_— ame Bread-and-Butter Plates, Artistic Table Glassware pir) eal tg The accumulations of @ business of rs, : It's a pity that these pretty styles cannot rise up and argue & Saucers, § ; Tea Cups and against being called House Dresses. Of course, that’s what they Ne AC The fined collection of Crystal Wares in At $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.50, long « je of one or two exclusive relatic o Rock Crystal, A formerly $2, $2.60, $3 and $5 IF YOU NEED A MEDICINE, ps y stores and bladder, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest, for the reason that it has proved to be just the remedy needed in thous- ands pon thousands of even the most distressing cases, ' are intended for, but unfortunately the Housq Dresses of the ; i : a f YOU SHOULD HAVE THE BEST. |} J once have been very homely affairs, And some nre to-day-—but French China Dinner Sots ut Glas Engraved Vanes, Nappies, Olive Dishes, Bonbons, 4 Goblets, Claret, | 4 % HERD 8 . 3 A particularly attractive group from the decorated Glassware, and finest Crys! Water Bottles, Juss, Mayonnaise Bowls, Saucer Champagne, Wine and Cordial Although there are hundreds of pre: not at Gimbels. . famous Avenir works of Limoges from France, Sweden aad Hungary. Seo Spoons, Oil Bottles, Flower Holders, Com: Glasses, Tumblers, ete. Actual range of purations advertised. th is only one The other day a woman was surprised to see that one of our 101 pieces floral border; Teds H's price 345, of benuttul services at great reductions from notes, Spoon Holders, Loving Cups, Fruit prices (rom 86 to 818 dot that really stands out pre-eminent a House Dresses at $5 was fashioned after a French model of not | | 9° #25- ; é LC Oo 2] at $12.75 to 9835, for. | fowls, At 500 ench—Crvstal White end Gold remedy for diseases of tho kidneys, liver long ago. Not one of our 38 styles is elaborate, but cach is neat | | 20},pieres delicate floral border: Hedell's | merly Bel to 8 Sale items in riehert cuttings worthy | | Decorated Tableware, including Goblet, price 850, now $30. gee 6117 doz. lee 30 pair Candlestic! #75 4 i #42 dor. Punch Cups, now #80 dor, Goblets, now . and good-looking. Ginghams, percales and lawns in refreshing colorings—dots, stripes, checks and small figures. Some are trimmed with bands of plain ntgterial and others have effective touches of embroidery. Blue and pink are the dominating colors. 102 pieces, A Magnificent Collection of solid gold handles; Bedell’s price 856, now $35, Service and Dessert Plates, 102 pieces, with soup tureen; rich t= Cups and Saucers ventional barior sreiel « price 865, now 933. Glaaies tevin the wiakar oly Minton Austrian China Dinner Sets Cauldon, Coalport, Wedgwoed; in hun: ith soup turcen; floral border; At Swamp-Root makes friends quic 142 pie rich encrusted border, solid eds of ¢ “ft beautiful Bor 865 doz. Chai because tts mild and immediate effect is | T styles at $1.59, Gatyles at $3. Satyles ates. gold handles; Bedell’s price $112, now 868, FE ee eee aD ve £95 Lee ; tual f soon realized. It is v gentle, bealng 12 styles at 92. I style at 93.75. 158 pivces: rich green border, with medals | | gy00. $14 Large Sugar and Cream Set, now... 0? ympound 4 styles at $2.23, Z styles at $4.50, Second Floor | | lions; Bedell’s price #45. now 929. #30 Punch Bow! on foot, now seeeeee O88 F's Swimp-Root sa ph n's. pres which is not A Sworn Certificate of Purity is with every bottle For sale ata stores, in bottles of two sizes—iifty- and one-dollar SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE BY MAIL, what Sw Root er rem of the rid who has not Remarkabl The’ ETT This Subway Store Sale of the ROS2- Entire Nev York Retail Stock sites eta Wie Oe of Crossett Shoes Brings TRADE*MARK First is an entirely new line of Refri In order to pro. the great kidney will do for you, ey New York Evening WV already tric bottle by D ilmer & Co., mineral wool lining, extra heavy plated All inside parts removable, convenient « these decisive reductions in price A Special Lot of Porcelnin-lined Refrigerators, with provision eham- her, mineral wool filling. ‘These boxes are guaranteed to give satis- er Aite treday A remarkable opportunity just at the height of Spring shoe-needs to purchase fnction. : Women’s $4, $5 and $6 Crossett Shoes at $2.85 : ACE TEG Bia Simensions ats Wo Wd/ Women’s $4 to $6 Crossett Shoes [Broken Lines] at $1.95 $15.50, now 112, ; i Wee Men’s $4, $5 and $6 Crossett Shoes at $2.85 cad bp aueariis cantare meansly >< These prices, as faras we know, are lower than have ever before been made on these #18, now 314. —\\ famous and popular Shoes, which are and will continue to be sold all over the country at full ‘Top-lift Style, dimensions @7x17x 45 in., ice capacity 75 Ibs., regularly prices. Tor the disp to us of the shoes in the New York retail store on account of the demoli- ‘ AO ! Ore OB ae , 822, now 917.75. tion of the building will not affect the regular manufacture and distribution of Crossett Shoes Sido Icer, Porcelainslined, suitable The more deeply we examine into the stock the more delighted we are with the immense for country homes, three-door front, dimensions 38x18x44 in., ive capacity 100 }hs., regularly #29, now 924, Apartinent House Style Refriger ator, Porcelain-lined, dimensions 21 x1Ox52 in, ice capacity 60 Tby., regularly 624, now 919. Apartment Honse Style. Refriger- ator, dimensi 24xiTade in lee capacity 80 larly $28.50, now $22.25. variety of fine shoes it contains. Eighty-two styles for Women and seventy-eight styles for Men are included —tl majority of these in full size-ranges, for they are Shoes newly p pared for the Spring seas The Women's Shoes, at $2.85 Pair, include such fashionable styles as Satin and ie Velvet Boots, Tan and Biack Calf, High or Low Shoes, and beautiful Evening Slippers e Men's Shoes, at $2.85 Pair, include all regular Crossett styles in various leathers, and several styles of “Custom Shoes” in tan and black, Button and Lace, also Oxfords, Pumps and Patent Leather Dress Shoes. The Women's Shoes, at $1.95 Pair, comprise the small lots and broken lines naturally to be found in closing out a Shoe | | store, but all perfect, in high or low models, and plenty of all sizes in the lot. Mostly in black, but a good assortment in tan low shoes . pease nt House Sivle Beleigere a selli i ‘ ; or. dimensions 27x18x56° in, ic a ‘The stock is so large tuat today’s selling, however great it may be, is not expected to exhaust the sia a the most’ papular styles, Special space in ths Balcony capacity 100. Ibs... regularly @31 geht Subway Storg, at the eatrance to the Hudson Tubes, is set apart for the selling, with an extra force of salespeople to give quick service If you have not been able to come toduy you must no aie sahth. fin miss tomorrow what is easily the great Shoe Event of the Season, n RR mn cia Anas ment House Style, dimensions 24x18 . x50 in, iee capacity 65 Ibs, now igen The Hest Fur Storage ATR Louse Bilas dlaans sions SOxe0<58! 110 the, now Top-lift style, dimensions % tox 16x41 in., ice capacity 45 lbs, plain lining, 910.75; enamel lining, #11. 180 Broadway, New York The Gimbel Cold-Air Vault Right on Our Premise ‘Telephone $200 Madison Squai Fur Storage Desk, Third Floor. Fur Storage Vault, Ninth Floor. in, ice capacity be GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. any’s Stock Of Fine China and Glassware We were inclined before the Sale opened to predict for this Sale the most remarkable response in the history of China retailing. For, in advance of the newspaper announcements of the Sale,we could have sold many hundreds of dollars’ worth of these superb Bedell ew York has made heey: de tiends—and it is just these ' x t probably have ever been made. But we realized how important an event this Sale would be and that, in fairness to all, all must have the same opportunity for choice. ilames: fehly, decorated Roemers, tall \¢ Bedel!'s pr to $2.50, now 50c ea now 910, Roemers, tall stems, includin, te gold Bedell’s prices 75c to $1, aow 2$c each. Rock Crystal Com pea, wee ela 96. | and enamelled decorations; loreerly $00, Decanters, formerly $15. now 97.50. 5 sna te daa, Engraved Decanters, with and without handles; quart and pint sizes. Bedell’s prices approved st bine and gold sold by Bedell at 830, now 910, (On Main Floor Tables) Gold Decorated Bohemian Decanters, for- The No-Charge Trimming Service Rich English China Plates | to handsome Minton cups at 7S¢ and #1, for- | Every piece entirely hand-cut and of rich | merly 84.50 to 88, now 92,50 each. will be fae to serve thove who purchase these Hats and Flowers or thoee who Plates of all: sizes, with cups aud sau | | merly 82 and $3 each, | est patterns and brilliancy. pibehetie Glass epeies Jes, Cream select other ty i ngs ere. l a i ‘ic! vid-etched gold- st f i fe x wlect other Hats and Trimmings he Floor eee tich acid-etched gold. English, French and Austrian | At $5, formerly $10, ohn Ee an pea on Dishes, formerly 92.25 ger Bowls, Tumblers, Punch Cups, Ice Cream Saucers. Actual values from $12 to 828 doz. of Refrigerators and out. These Refrigerators have air-tight provision aud ice compart h charged with powdered white 1 img. nterest rices. 48, S0c, 7$c and 91 each. Decorated and E¢ched Bohemian Glassware es and Cham) many with t t 939 and 94 cach. #4, now £1.90 cach. tanding; now at prices that bear no m to values, Etched and Gold Deco- 10c each—Imported Glass Table- including Wine, Claret, Sherry and parne Glasses and Tumblers Ac- lormer prices from 83 to #6 dos. Main and Fifth Floors e Offering Rerators, finished with porcelain inside wire shelves and extea heavy walls. nod sanitary in every particular. At Top-lift Style, dimensions 27x17x 45 in. ice capacity 55 Ibs., plain lining 913.75; enamel lining, 915.75. Top-lift Style Refrigerator, dimen- sions 3Ox18x40 in, iee capacity 75 Ibs, plain lining 915.25; enamel lining. at $19, Alaska Opal-lined Refrigerators, in Apartment Mouse Style, dime: sions #7x20x54 in., ice cupacity 85 Ibs., 931.50. A number of very fine Refrigerators, of best manufacture; removable shelves, patent Alaska trap, locks and hinges of the very best’ make, charcoal-filled; while they inst, at extremely low prices: Lop-lift, Style, dimensions 2744x 1744 x45 in, ice capacity 55° tbs., regularly $16.50, now $11. Top-lift Style, dimensions $044 x1844x47 in., ice capacity 75 Ibs, regularly $19.50, now 912.75, Top-lift Style, double-door front, dimensions 3214x10x48 in, ice capace ity 86 Ibs, regular 821.50, now $14.50, Top-lift Style, di 19x48 in, ice cap: ularly $81 50, now 913,25. Double-door front style, dimen- sions SS4ox2¢R51 in. ice capacity 120 Ibs, regularly 882, now 921, Apartment House Style, dimen- sions 3044x208, x58 in., ive capacity 110 Ibs., regularly 822 now 916,80. A drip pan free with each Re- frigerator, Fifth Floor a ste bet~en

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