The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1911, Page 10

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| { | } TAREE, DROWNING ~ INRIVER, SAVED BY SEARCHLIGHT; oneatpesens ‘Man Struggling in Water Re- wealed to Yachtsmen, Who Go to Rescue. BOAT HAD BEEN UPSET. Commodore and Two Cap- tains Each Drag a Man to Safety. we * Mbemibers of the Colonial Yaont Club @RA their 10 guests were attending @ “fawe fete at the clubhouse, One Hun- and Fortieth etreet and Hudson ht, when a searchilght P Park began playing on "tee ‘he light showed three men ling in the river half way to the Jersey shore and naer them was an ‘V everturned boat. Py Commodore Charles Holliger started Xo the rescue in Nis steam yacht Com- fort, foliowed by Fieot Capt. F. P, Pratt in his yacht and Capt. Frank Cot- tem in the club Jaunch, Vitme commodore reached the three ASB af One Of them sank, ‘nis man was fished out with a boathook. Capt. Pratt reseued the second and Capt. Cotten the thin. The three were taken the clubhouse and attended by a olan, They were John Dean, No. Bast One Hundred and forty-fret 3 William Boland, No, 106 Law- Street, and Gus Essig, No. (20) Mast One Hundred and Fiftieth street, ‘Bhey had been up the Hudson in aj} g@ery, they eaid, and were going down | with the tide when the boat siruck a| q@uemerged fog and was overturned. Only Essig and Egan could «| They @upported Boland until their strength t out. Then he sank, only to be ‘@ramwed to the surface with the boat- s ‘pers00000 TO AD Vouvonty PT BLD Mortgage Placed Abroad on Broadway Structure to Be Highest in World. goMews came from Parts to-day that Robert McMaster Gillespie has com- pleted the financing of the Woolworth Bullding on Broadway, between Bar- clay street and Park p! by raising $5,000,000 on a first mortgage. Aecording to cables, he ‘Warne needed, $5,000,000 for fer foundation and $7,060,000 for the duflding. Mr. Woolwort! 000,000. It was found comparatively easy © raise the money in Europe, France @upplying most of the $8,000,000. Mr Qijlteapie will sail for New York on the aine on Aug. 5. ft The Woolworth Building will be thé fRallest off@e structure in the world It egal be fifty-five stories, and from the @hewalk to the top of the Gothic tower Sts helsht wili be 760 feet, Most of the foundation work is completed, To get a table foundation jt was necessary to down to bed rock, from 110 to 180 fve below the surface. The building proper will be twenty- stories high. From the centre, fering Broadw will rise the tower, fwenty-six s high, It will have a etre light on its pinnacte. ea) tor the completion by the Seeemnaiiaaatteines CENTRAL’S PRESIDENT SAILS. He's Going to Quit Brown De! Job to Become a Fars President W. C. Brown of th» New York Centra} Railroad and Mrs. Brow sailed to-day on the Mauretania seven weeks’ motor trip through hh THE EVENING WORLD, Women’s Fall Hats So Small nn nn nn were nner RR A Ba A Shoehorns Needed, Not Hatpins RR rn een we rrr em Must Remove Rats and Puffs Preliminary to a Dive Into the New Style Headgear for Next Fall. By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. Take off «i your puffs and rats and things; 1f you have any hair of your own, bind it close- ly to your head well down over the Bend your forward from waist line, keeping your head hands, and with a quick, deci#tve move- Ment insert your head in its crown. Still clinging to the brim with the cour- age of desperation, pull the entire struc- ture over your head until your ears got | ect with AMERICANS NOT IN FAVOR OF F SHADOW EFFECT. “I cannot say much about that shadow e brown powder,” smiled tn the way, Right yourself with any{® Fitth avenue milliner. “I do not ps ie think American women go in for that Aignity you can muster and powder the] sor. ot thing very mucis But the end of your nose, ¥ Parisian cablegram 18 correct in say- P. &—If you have any further diffi-|ing that the hats for fall are to be cultign use a shoe horn, not on your] smaii and what I should nose, on the hat. call ‘wu All of which is an infallible recipe} “Scotc for the proper adjustment of the new] shape deal, and we ar , both in color and » be worn @ great aking some regular wolng fall millinery. Why. the preliminary d we are making, spn bh, pimp , ts Tuns Buresus Tuna Chiffoniers Golden Oak Bureaus Golden Oak Maho Bureaus ogany Chiffoniers Callathenies, you agk? Doubtiess it does) oteh Tam o'Shanters, Then there is | fats pimples or Nny torn ot eued of #16 from $20 $14.78 from $20 $14 from $18 Ghifoniers coy Sareea) maeecene sound puzsling. Let me explain, You) though thar has wi worn for| by the use of a Iittle Poslam. Noth €28 from $28 $19 from $24 $19 from $25 $14.75 from $18.50 $20 from $27 $18 from $28 seo It in this way: midsummer. ‘The pe will bo] ing ever has equalled the work of 420 from $30 $20 from $25 $20 from $27 $18 from $25 pesigabii $30 $19 from $26 The new hats for fall and winter are| the hat with tho sort] this remarkable remedy in curing ob- 6 fi 0 $23 from $38 $19 from $26 §20 from $26 very small; smaller than they havelof sugar loaf crown and a very narrow! stinate surface diseases anu clearing $80 from $3 $24 from $31 $24 from $28 $20 from £28 $28 from $35 $24 from $80 been in our remembrance, or in the beim Theve havo the trimming at the affected skin, Hegeman's, Riker's $33 from $40 $28 from $35 $26 from $40 $22 from $33 $30 from $37 $28 from $35 time wo will admit we can remember, | back or a bow on top of the crown. In| kien q 4 Winter hate will really be more Uke] dress hats there "4 ety aie aatttery Ate ae aH Princess Dressers Maple Bureaus Maple Chiffoniers $24 from $34 $38 from $45 $32 from $38 : cane than anything len onl "3 Write for free sample to tho Ener. $16 from $20 LEA BS Sieh eed Bachelors’ Chiffoniers Mahogany Toilet Tables } "T NEED ANY HATPINS Fi gency Laboratories, 32 West Twenty- 22 33 $1 H WINTER HATS. tall of the goura, a bird which {s being! fifth street, New York City. Maes, Sit from oot snem ie bipmeaen bf sree Bion $i fom OF \ They will be worn pulled well $22 from $30 $21 from $26 $22 from 827 $58 from $65 $40 from $55 $30from$35 $12 from$15 Gown over the ears and without 40 from $48 $25 from $30 $24 from $30 $46 from $60 $30 from $40 Seventh and Eighth Floors any hatpins to hold them in place, a inner 5. BAUMA They will be made pple materials, principally roc nd velvets and velours, without any frame or bandeau beneath to hold them in shape, Apparently it will be impossible to stand in an upright position and put them on. It ts absolutely necessary to bend oneself almost double and pokr one’s head into them. © them un- awWares, as one might say, what I gathered from watehing a mode! |at recent New York millinery houses try on fall hats yes y. hey will follow the 4 the hair must nform be dr to the 1 over the . Crowns some of them reaching from the foundation cannot wear a shadows big hats th Suburban Deliveries by land, France He der his post e 4 farmer, and added: “Phe month with the New York Cen tral Ratiroad Company will ‘best records, if not t history of the ra te trom the W ion of tow faituation 1s Walter Pollock, low er of the New York Brown. Le Mant at Corner. \ g tA DR week laser CREDIT TE gar $3.00 Down on 500 * 7.50 10.90 15.90 (> 25.00 APARTMENTS FU! $59 comple “ D> | rai Roy: Always use it to Break in Don't go on your vacation without a pack f Al Sold every whe Be. Don't aecept aavaitatuate, aftr BREE (rial ack age, address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N.Y H 8.3x10.6, Value $18, Greatest Value Ever C Offered in Brass Beds Wis MEDEA 75.00 100.00 jf] 150.00 209.00 RN rem {9.84 ima FISHER BROS. OLUMBUDS AVE BET 103° 3 Gt STE ‘HOW Noyance, itr cg me em ‘urniture Exchange. » | of our straightforward dealings is borne o the largest furniture and carpet distribu’ ourenormous purchasing power, WE are enabled to offer you the Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit Our Motor Trucks to Your tiome Brussels Rugs a Ray ae eee d 3 Sea owe may be drawn in with a delicate | brown powder wherever needed, chieily j under ye That they may not be 6x9, 00 Bt they muyt be rubbed ove x9, : ite vi Value $10, at 7.0x9, LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES als $13) e ize sm alas alles hala Allen's Value$io,at Value $20,at just £8 expensivi a TO MAKE TT VANISH Any skin blemish which causes an- whether eczema, ee NN & BRO. mless $6.50 « $9.50 $11.98 $14.98 | al Ax- and o $13.98%i5 <2 «$15.98 $1 sale price, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, WET APARATO SARA RARRLOA lowered ke = an} ———— angry goat, KTASP| ently with the ordinary face powder. |{mported in quantities from Australta, ea YOUr now fall hat) The result will be that the will ft | You see, it 1s against the law to use firmly in both | the small hat.” the aigrette any more, and the goura, is being brought over herpes, oD, August Furniture and Rug Sal or that *] Samples from the Henning manufacturers which have been on exhibition In connection with every in one of the smartest Fifth avenue | discontinued pattern throughout our entire establishment we will offer AT A REDUCTION OF 50% . 9 i 1 § ' d., regularly 20c. » first hint of what I was to see 72x90 in. before hemming, center | 50 je, 12 h4c yi ; t t tree? 214 yds, wide, 280 yd., regularly 35c. Bathroom Chairs Bathroom H: ers Beir oil ee catia ane} No Money Down seam, of heavy sheeting. | bi Ye wide, 26e fl regularly 40e. | Bost white enamel finish, eork bot-| white enamel inside oF outside; ire Dares (hess Ld 44 1 $1 White Crochet Bedspreads, 66¢ | tom, high back, extra strongly made. | extea heavy wood Hatton: made ex. fall,” the cable ann y will] Club Plans or ridiculously small deposits will attract the inexperienced 50c each For medium-size beds, in new larly $6; August price, $4.96. renal: ee backroom seal ea, ‘vith hledly of th °. | buyer, but wise shoppers will look for honest concerns that don't draw 81x90 in. béfore hemming, of stan- | Marseilles patterns, ready for use. Bathroom Stools Hite’ cover Resmr becca Aue: own and the prospective buyers into a net of high prices and ironclad conditions. Proof dard bleached sheeting. $1.60 Cotton Blankets, $1 Pair RS 2 ry $5.00; 2 t by the fact that we are one of ers in the country. Thanks to val oat” | 2.98 «) These Bedsteads are exe “actly as the illustra. tion, with 2-inch posts with heavy T-balls; 7 lsinch upright filling | rods; Tsball castings; in finish and construce tion they are exactly | the same as the highest Priced bedstead made; bright and satin finish, and can be had in all izes; value $20, August | 1911. This Gimbel August Furniture Sale Owes Its Great Measure of Success to__.. FURNITURE THAT STANDS THE TEST First, it stood OUR test —the judgment of experienced furniture buyers was brought to bear on every detail. — : We have our unyielding GIMBEL standard in Furniture, as well as in every other sort of merchandise. It is what has built the business of this new store, in so short a time, to a degree that has amazed even its sanguine founders. Now, the Furniture is standing YOUR tests— : The Test of GOODTASTE The Test of QUALIT The Test of ASSORTMENT _ ;The Test of PRICE And on all these points the judgment of the thousands of home- lovers and home-makers who attend these events is final and conclusive. We are complimented by your verdict—as expressed in your pur- ‘chases. And our guarantee of satisfaction is more than skin deep: _ As corroborative evidence, the attached trade paper clipping is interesting. From Recent Trade Journals Gimbel Brothers Secure Contract to Furnish the New Vanderbilt Hotel ‘Tho New Vanderbilt Hotel, corner of Thirty- fourth Street and Fourth Avenue, Now Yor! which is to be opened in tho early Fall, will be supplied with Carpets, Rugs and Furni- ture by Gimbel Brothers. The contract for the carpets called for nearly 30,000 yards, and ality to be used is the famous ‘Hart- Te eens bei: lurniture is being manufectured for Gimbel Brothers by the Pooley Furniture Company, and is on a most elaborate and costly scale. Months have been spent in got- ting out jue and original designs in both will taark the very Istest develop: marl very v mente in hotel equipment. ree {AS BO Sagi i Y a | $30, from 940" 48, from $65 “40, from $60 This Beautiful Colonial Bedroom Suite in Solid Mahogany Was Designed By Us as a Special Feature of the Gimbel August Furniture Sale This charming Suite, in pure Colonial style, is a good illustration of the | specialist in Bedroom Furniture to be carried out for us. The Suite is one way in which this Gimbel August Furniture Sale differs from the usual | of the great successes of the Sale—for it appeals not only to the lover of event. Apart from oug whole regular stock, which entered the Sale, the bls ensure but to those who appreciate buying such a fine suite at greater part of the Furniture brought in especially for the occasion WAS Th iS Lah . ry i ¢ construction is superb; drawers are dust-proof and slide easily. The ae OR eer anid Coe rT Ee eeTe. |, bureau ab two lurge and three amall drawers, is 48 in. long, with beveled tthe rush season—and in placing large orders. THE FURNITURE. ie glass mirror, 38 x 30 in., and is $48 from $65. The Chiffonier, 40 in. duri ir long, with beveled plate mirror, 30 x 22 in., is $40 from $60. ‘The Toilet Is JUST AS THOUGH MADE FOR OUR REGULAR STOCK, and | Table 40 in. long, with three drawers and Tiicah beveled rirtor 80 x40in, is $80 from $40. The high four-post Bedstead, with panel ane footboard, may be had in either twin size or full size, at the same price, $30 from $40. ‘3 fully up to Gimbel standards in every particular. ‘HE BEDROOM SET ILLUSTRATED is made of solid mahogany in ‘every part; it was designed by one of our experts and turned over to a White Enameled Furniture For the Bathroom The modern Bathroom is a study in white. To extend the economies of the August Furniture Sale to every room in the house, we offer for tomorrow, specially and splendidly made, Bathroom Furniture and acgessories, in white enamel at the following very low prices: August Bed-Covering Sale In the Subway Store This very remarkable Sale of Sheets, Blankets, Bedspreads and the like has attracted many experts who have praised the merchandise we offer and marveled at the lavish supplies and the low prices. The two go hand in hand—if we hadn't bought so many and so far ahead, we should not be able to offer prices as low as these on supplies that every housekeeper wants. 60c Bleached Bed Sheets, 30cEach| ‘Fruit-of-the-Loom” Sheeting Square cors tops, rubber tips on the ends of the legs, strongly braced. Regularly $4.50; August price, $3.60. Finished in white enamel, rubber tipped ends, shaped seat. Regularly $4.50; A ice, $3.26, A special lot of Bat c with white enamel finish, rubber tip- ped ends. Regularly $1.75; August price, $1.26. The Clearance of Women’s “Bathroom Seats In high-grade celluloid finish; will Low Shoes at $1 and $1.50 fit any bath tub; brass ends, nickel- fori subwi 3 20) lated, covered with rubber. Reguy rity from our Subway Stock, the rest remaining from recent pI Me grout cie Salss, Now all at two new pricé-groups, and all sizes and widths bay ‘$5; | August price, Gh at each price (especially among the Black Shoes), but not in each style. plated env, Bi larly $2.60; ‘Auge Bathroom Scsles ust price, $1.25. Finished in white enamel, gold- White Enameled Costumers| lettered, with canacity by ounces 250 Extra strong, fine finish; 4 or 6 Pounds, platforms 1044 x 14% in, $1 ust price, $4.50. 12 in. square, 34 in. high, with fancy’ back, straw bottom. Regu- larly $4; August price, $3.26. Medicine Cabinets White enamel finish, bevel front French plate glass mirror, with two removable clase shelves, 10 x 12 in, Regularly $6.26; August price, $4.60, Bathroom Mirrors * White enamel frame, oval shape, bevel French plate glass, 16 x 20 in, Regularly $5.25; August price, $3.96. White, gray and tan, for full-size beds, 12c Bleached Pillow Cases, 8c each 42x36 in. and 45x36 in, before hem- ming, of good muslin. 18c Pillow Cases, 12';¢ Each Soft finish; 3-in. hem, 42x36 in. and 45x36 in. before hemming. n new soit finish. Silkoline Comfortables, $1 Filled with white cotton and cover- ed with figured silkoline, in light, medium and dark colors. Subway Store, Lower Floor $2, $2.60 and $3 Low Shoss, $1 Black, tan and bronze leather, also a collection of Sample Shoes, made it $3.60 or more, wee . to $4 jor Panes ot 61.00 i a ah Oxfords, in black and tan leathers, with turned or welte oe ne IRSA Subway Store, Balcony This Twice-a-Year Mill Clean-Up Of the Famous WHITTALL WILTON CARPETS Is the Season’s Most Notable Event of Its Kind Twice a year, ohly, housekeepers can buy the superb Whittall Wilton Carpets for less than full prices, That is when this famous firm effects its semi-annual clean-up at the mill of all the Carpets remaining after “cut orders” have been filled. ; These remainders, consisting of many thousands of yards, are always sold to one store. And this year GIMBELS is that store. The Carpets, in all their beautiful designs and colorings, are being shown in a special space in the Carpet Store, under bright daylight. Three trade-marks are used in Whittall Carpets, and these brands will be continued at these special prices until sold, WHITTALL and VICTORIA Wilton Carpets at $2.25 Yard, Regularly $3.25 H TEPRAC Wilton Carpets, $1.65 Yard, Regularly $225 7% There is a fine variety of designs and colorings, including many in the favorite two-toned shades of green, rose, bluo, red and brown, as well as exquisite Persian designs. Many of the patterns have 18 in. or 22}4 in. borders or atair carpets to match, It | is the opportunity of the year for house! epers hotel managers, clubs, and other institutions to buy these euperb Carpets, at handsome savings. We are also selling a lil ral quantity of Alexander Smith & Sons’ famous Wilton Velvet Carpets, principally neo: (GIMBEL BROTHERS yard, regularly $1.65. BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. hooks, two styles. Regularly $2;] Regularly $14.50; Ausust_ price, August price, $1.65 each, 1.60 Fifth Floor Carpets, bought now, will be made up and laid later at your conveni- ence, if you desire, Sizth Floor eRe PIE EID

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