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a there appears to be a deep-rooted con: | who Is forty-t if in the Way of} viction to-day rT "9 | plated putting tim! Cupid's darts till -amoys hinted it 19} peen decided N FR COMPANY 10 WED BERESFORD | an interview just before he sailed yes- | to deny the re . The ! terday. would be an ideal match. a Those who considered the possibility! Beresford has made a good impr t of some member | him highly. | younger ' European Capital Behind Hud- Camoys Hinted That the “Hon. | ound Zia iiineacn Satter would marry anotser|JAMES SPEYER ELECTED = | DIRECTOR OF THE MO. P. Her last husband was , the society whip. It ivorced him at the behest a - ‘ fi jor He and H. I. Miller Take the Places) oy. ' . vored by Mrs, Story have bee elected son Tunnel Builder in Bobby” Had Lost Heart |"; dirs, Suometouns ond] of PAUL NC WANBIEP And Cor.’ | vals for President-General, [These have been about eventy divides, a) | Beresford expect them to deny the en-| " | fFwhicn made it evident when the sex to American. Running About Even. | cagement, If one exists, up to the time | nelius Vanderbilt. cnet je formal announcement of the} James Speyer and Hf. f. Miller wer t ; Beres “s fe veen living in | elected directors of the Missouri Pa-| ee q ss eee | NEWS Lordy eibet dort, the Gould nome on Fifth |. * 1 © twine B. R. T. AGAIN DELAYS. report that Robert Seton Beresford, | a and at Gerben COMED CCe re we cee el tne! WASHINGT) pat Fe eton Be I. a nertcan amusemnente and re. (Dicer of Paw! M. Warburg and Cor-{of the twent | brother of Lord Dect’s, Is to wed Mrs, | fond of American amuncities teh in| nelua Vanderbilt, the Daug Fails to Put sas | Burke-Roche, who recently inherited | OM ytiag Court, Lakewood, with Tony’ |the board when G ation Wah 6 ails to Put Detinite Offer Be- $1,000,000 from the estate fore Joint Comittee on New Enterprise. ere of the xel and easily defeated him. He the election of B. F. her father, the late Frank Work, miil- at one time an amateur boxing|dent over the protest of Ku fonaire sportsman, champion of Engia} & Co. |” Mts, SurkesRoohe is diving at. thy ; that Lord| Both of tie mew directors wil! bi uxious to win the twice | niaced on the Iron Mountain and other |! ris from whica th Loeb &| time ex hn, In th | Hotel Gotham, and the Hon. “Bobby | Beresford has beeu Subway. remain fd that Mr, Me- dd to sail from 9,096 Men’s Fine New SHIRTS In a Remarkable Gimbel Spring Sale me At $1.15 and $1.65 This is, by far, the most important announcement of Men’s Shirts that we have made since the opening of the new Gimbel Store. The co-operation ot eight of our regular shirt makers—secured months ahead—made it possible—each eager to do his best for a firm toward which he looked for such a large amount of business, The result is a collection of more than 9,000 of as handsome Shirts as New York men have bad the good luck to pick trom in a long while. All as bright as a new dollar, perfect and freshly laundered, ‘i But, at this Spring furnishing season, you will be much more in- terested in the price and descriptions of the Shirts than about how we came to sell them for so little. So here you are: Group I---Shirts at $1.15 Silk-striped nd Mercerized Soft Shirts Over 2,800 of them, in advance Summer styles; neat, colored stripes, and self-colored satin stripes, on fine, sott materials in every desirable color. Sizes 14 to 18. Now $1.15. Plain Mercerized Pongee Shirts ; Of a highly mercerized tabric, silk-like in appearance, but better /; H * ‘ Vif wearing, in white, cream, tan, blue and heliotrope. Separate soft col- ; ; lar to match; double soft link cuffs. Sizes 14 to 18. Now $1.15. Fine Madras Neglizee Shirts The whole surplus of the maker’s Negligee Shirts, retailing at’$1.50 or more——all fine materials, made in his usual excellent manner. De- sirable light patterns, on self-striped or figured madras. All in coat style; two-thirds of the lot are pleated. Attached cuffs. An unusual- ly desirable offering. Now $1.15. Pleated Percale Negligee Shirts Another stunning collection of high-grade Shirts, usually retailed at 50 and $2. Choice patterns in neat stripes; handsomely pleated, with attached cuffs. The surplus of an up-the-State maker of fine "| y rts. Now $1.15. 3 a Negligee Shirts of Imported Russian Cords Group II---Shirts at $1.65 The materials from which the pleated bosoms and cults of these Shirts Fine Negligee Shirts of Custom Character — -|are made are the most distinguished brought from abroad, in beautiful color- C st fabrics from Vienna, Pat London and Glasgow, made uP jings and patterns. Plain white muslin bodies. Sizes 14 to 18. Now $1.65. her — ¢¢ n will bu wills men are ni McAdoo in a © not h ; especi: Scores of styles—-hardly two shirts alike of a size ; : : Spor eet stripes, mercerized materials, fine woven madras, Silk-and-Linen Russian Corded Shirts mn 1 chevio nen mixtures, Mostly with soft French cuffs, Cus Made in the best soft-bosom style, from i beautiful ‘abrie, with all the @ Tra a s, exclusive pattems; made up in the usual custom way. Sizes lustre of silk, with heavy corded stripes. Usually sold at $2.50 and $3. Now $1.65. ; ita Sizes 14 to 18. Now $1.65. i i i __Silk, of unusually fine texture and extremely well made; in plain white, tan and gray—the : Fine Sheer Silk Shirts—c\ijuara'3 grade. | With neck-bands or soft collar attached; French soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 18. ° In keeping with the magnitude of this event, the whol Main Aisle, from Thirty-second to Thirty-third street, will be “y ' ! given over to the selling, tomorrow, with an additional force of salespeople to give quick service. Large as the offering is, we the. counsel an early visit to secure the choice of the unbroken selection. Now $1.65. Willow Plumes of This Quality Have Probably Never Been Sold at Such Lessened Prices $4.25 to $15 First of all, women will want to know why we can sell Wil- low Plumes of such beautiful quality at these prices. As the week before Easter is generally very dull with the Ostrich Feather manufacturers, they are frequently willing to grant price-concessions on large orders so that they may keep their workers busy. ‘This is the reason why this event is possible- we kept several manufacturers busy last week. Black Willow Ostrich Plumes 18-in. long, 10-in. wide, $4.26. 18-in. long, 14in. wide, $6.75. 16 and 20 in. long, 13 and 16 in. wide, $7.76. 22-in. long, 22 in. wide, $10.60. 20-in. long, 20 in. wide, $12.50. 23-in. long, 18 in. wide, $15. Plumes are all hand-knotted and are a brilliant black. Ostrich Bands now so much in demand—-86c, $1.45 and $3.45—in black and colors. Genuine Black Neapolitan Hats, $2 and $3 TOMATO | Tomorrow—These Coats for 7 Were $3.50 and $6 : Young Women, $19.75 & $22.50) | is;iurisemenious tater rus. Only about 2o0 Hats the Instead of $25 and $29.75 collection, but one may select from a dozen sty! small, medium and large shapes. These light, airy Hats of genuine black Neapolitan horse hair are delightful for Summer, particularly when trimmed with plumes. Last w many women bought hats like these at $3.50 and $6, and at the same time purchased $26 to $40 worth of plumes and had the Hats trimmed by our No-Charge Trimming Service This illustrates the importance of this service whic! ng untrimmed Hats and trimmings he 6 Plumes and Neapolitan Hats will pportunit for one to enjoy the privileges of this service, Main and Third Floors These are four of the smartest Coats designed for young women this season. Ree ng this, we had our imported models reproduced to sell for $25 and $29. 75——and thought it an achievement. Some of cur patrons told us that they were the most rer vble coats they had ever seen at such prices, Now we have succeeded in having these coats copied in just the same quality of navy and black serge to sell at $19.75 and $22.50. This is how we accomplished it: We placed an order for over 400 Coats. Trimmings and tailoring are also of the same excellent quality as in the original reproductions, Two Empire styles at $22.60-—One with black-and-white striped sailor collar; the other has a narrow shoulder collar of black silk braid Serve it according to di- rections Compare the two results—for flavor, richngss, purity Judge for yourself. Then if you believe it pays you to go to all the trouble and ex- pense of making tomato soup, the grocer will re- | turn your money 21 kinds 10c a can_ t | i j If you want to | prove it, try this. ih Spend the time and money and take allthe =|) pains po: ble, to pro- | duce the finest tomato | soup you can make. i Then spend just ten \ cents for | (& label THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911. $$ MANO 10 HEAD M Jion, Lord Gamoys, have been busy in] Burke-Roche might marry Beresford, a! | | society since they came over, but it} number of friends noticed that he i | RS BURKE-ROCHE | had never been sv "| seemed to be very attentive to her, and D. A. R AT POLLS “has \, “1 INBITTER FIGHT 10 ': |didato has gained in popivarity Lor time. At the jons of —»— 4 Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Story Ris|nave won white In oth limax | speeciies ned to-day when v ‘resident-General. The other ers also are to he elected | position tick # will not be known | regent of the me en-[ doxan. ‘Thle delay meant that the tel] I. Dennis, Corresponding secretanr- story.;lers probably would he occupied during |General; Mrs, G. M. Brumbaugh, Reg: a bit-[the entire ment istrar-General; Mrs. W. D. Moover, paland that | wii C, Story of New Yo hela to-day's sese.cn claiming | Two years ago M ter fight, won over margin may not be Adn son, Assistant Historian-Generel, anit present campaign hes never! ry Mann, V -| Miss A. Gillette, Librartan-General. All during the last two years ANd) erat: Mise Florence 1. Pi . Chap-|are from ths District of Columbia ex- marked by must arin General; Mes. MH. &. Hodgkins,|cept Mrs. Bassett of Maryland end ording Seeretary-General; Mra. W.| Mrs. Thompson of Massachusetts. re ‘Stops Falling Hair and sre thawte Dandruff or Money Back s thoae fas + Delightful and Refreshing Hair bt ge for men, 8 men Pane It is sold by He: ge may ‘oan } Grower and Beautifier castul druggists ev e-ywhere for only | What do you think of this liberal 50 cents a large botths If you do not q Pai offer? Hegeman & Co. have a hair near a druggist + tho > oa tion candidates, Both Mrs, Scott, nomt- Sage you can get a bottle by express, as aa tac 0 pert, (dressing and grower that is guaran -|nated by Mra, Laverne Noyes of Mlle | ia ay hing scalp, charges prepaid, (em only 50 cents, or re-election as President-Gen- lig ext dandrnft & hair and] a trial bottle by mail for 10 cents, Use i] the coupon below nd Mra, Story, named on the op: remove every trace of dandruff in two vy Mrs. K. Torbet, | weeks, or m™ y back held by some nee thelr arrival es administra A today that the ing Giroux Mfg. Co. Budfalo, N.Y. Parisian 8 ientle chicago chapter, Were ap. ANd furthermore if Parisinn Sage] Gent at init Gohich is the mauve of this delightfully | lense nd me bottle of Paria efficient preparation) doesn't cat to grow a bountiful supply of | sailed for Ei day it was f 7 eee to the handsome divorcee since he came | hinted he had lost his Anan: Aithted re and « ME) Parisian Sage doesn't turn or Name ‘ o 7 " to this country to attend the marriage! American heiress. Me sald he would ler in the day Mr. Mrs 4 sia fl ) id Ham G. McAstoo, backed by French, of hig brother to Miss dele Viv mite elected Prestdent of the iron 3 tir 50k tha Sat cine EAM ESC ta ORDEAL TD. 0. Autom . English and German capitalists, may be Gould. Both he and his boon compan: r the rumor started that Mrs, [road " Aha arte he Milica ‘ the new bic for the bullding oF thE Gould. : met reerter tt m a ic before voting | Parisian Sage is adelightfully refined | Express Office... e006 cece eee cee proposed Tr}-boroush subway: i Wad ES (EU sald at the City Hall to-day following the verified’ announcement that Mr. Mo- Adoo had been eabted by hie here to return at once from Swit: Gimbel Hair Goods Salon in Recent offerings of Sanitary Hair Goods of fine Gin:bel quality, in prevailing modes of coiffure, have met with great favor from fash- ionable women. We announce for tomorrow, and for the rest of this week, a new and equal- ly important group of offerings of the same high character both in quality and style, at specially attractive prices. Rear Balcony $10 Basquette Braids, $6.60 Of finest German Hair, ina style that gives the becoming low huir-dress- ing effect. Full range of shades in every color, except gray. $10 Switches, $5.50 ar $5 Clusters, $2.95 Of finest French hair: medium sizes, in round shapes; an unusual as- sortment of shades in all colors, except gray and white. $7.50 Clusters, $4.50 New Pull or Psyche Clusters, in huli a dozen shapes, of finest French Hair, in all shades, ex- cept gray and white. $7.60 Gray Clusters, $4.50 Several shapes and styles, in medium sizes, of natur- al wavy French hair, in every shade, from slightly sprinkled to pure white, $1.50 Single Psyches, 95c Extra large, full Psyche Puffs, of finest natural ! wavy French ‘hair, woven on silk ribbon wire; all shad neluding gray. $5, $7.60, $10 Transformations, Reduced 14 or 24-inch, in every regular shade, and a few in gray and white in theshorter length. Now $3.60, $4, $6. $1.60 Switches at 95c All shades, straight or wavy, of 16 to 18in. German Hair. $1.60 and $2 Cluster Puffs, 96c des, several shapes of German Hair, mand for the new double 4 Psyche knot, Rear Balcony WNL) wanna yy neuen via? i neetourenUe earner OO hy nyt may eke LAI " es s Sepia deapele ee ated . Some Women Have Not Yet Heard of These “Domestic” Sewing Machines at $22 That is the reason we repeat this excellent and very extraordinary news. A very large, purchase from the manufacturers the famous Domestic Sewing Machine Com- pany~ enabled us to make the very low price of $22 for these splendid drop-head machines, either for cash, or on easy payments, at the rate of $2 Cash and a $1 a Week for the very same machines for which agents, on the same terms, would charge $46, The machines are perfect and up-to-date, have all the new improvements and all attachments, including the famous*‘looper.”” They sew either lock or chain stitch, and we sell them on the Easy Payment Plan, without any interest or extras, for $22. Delivered, freight prepaid, to any railroad station within 500 miles of New ° - York, on the first payment of $ Fifth Floor , Solid Gold Spring H ri Oe ata tee andsome Carriages for Baby It is a tine “Pullman Sleeper’ which the baby will enjoy tremendously when you ¢ him out in it. Doubly attractive, from your point of view, because a special purchase brings it to you much under-price. — As follows: $17 Pullman Sleepers, at $13.60. $18.60 Blocn Puilman Sleepers, Full Size, $15. $25 Bloch Pullman Sleepers, at $19.60. All are tull size, with best steel gearing and springs and re- movable corduroy cushions of best quality, Also: $28 White Pullman Sleepers, at $20. Full size, highly finished Fourth Floor ' ade to i TOMETRIST Es, WITH ans of the dust ad t joined with volored silk to the shawl revers of serge. ‘Trimmed with red, au green or king's blue and lined with — a Two styles at $19.75--One wi 3 Visiting Cards---Special Offer h | t it round col ROTI Et 1. RS mited time, our Stationery Store makes this special offs | Pp Also ™ dato order A , | Other style is Empire with rou ged. with f Camden J {| striped silks. Young women will und he way the a ead a i a ae i Aa atl taniihe with amaked pearl buttons. Coats a: with peau Ge sy ns to th BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST Lane ey ad red-and-white Ye ne acs tac ae Ce BE SS eee meen