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| { iy Ki COLGATE HEIRESS: | FOGOASABRIDE | GREAT WECOME | 1,500 PRISONERS ~TOANARMY POST} 10 HAL CHS CREW) AS LINER DOCKS Refusal to Permit Lieut. Rum- ly. bough to Resign Won't ‘. Halt Wedding. GETS LONG FURLOUGH. Céuple Will Spend It:in Spain, *) Then Go to Bridegroom’s r Station. Preparations are being made to-day atthe home Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Col- ate, No. 906 West Sevonty-sixth street, for ‘the martinge of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Morse Colgate, to Lieut. Stanley Maddox Rumbough, Fifteenth Cavalry, U. 9. A., despite the refusal of Gen. Leonard Wood to perm! young oMicer to resign that he m marry the heiress to the Colgate fortunes, “It 1s absurd to think the marriage of my Gsughte? will be postponed simply Decauso it 1s the edict of Gen. Wood that the 11 full term,” . Colgate asserted, “ marriage will take place at Tannersvi! N. ¥,, in the Onteora Church, on Sept. 2, and every arrangement made wa M was supposed tho leutenant's r Mation would be accepted will be car- Pied -out. “It wil} be a military wedding. Al! pot Lieut. Rumbough's men relatives are wn the army. My ‘Will be, maid of hono eight bridesmaids and a of ushers Lieut. Wright brother of Stanle: There will Lieut. Rumbough's resignation was n accepted, but a six months’ leave of a sence has been granted him and after the marriage be and my daughter will eo tb Spain. ; “While there the fleutenant wil! take Up a course ofwtudy which he had ex+ pected to pursue the next two years had he been permitted to resign trom the army. After his six months’ leave fe over he will come home and be Assigned to one of the army. posts.” Lieut. Rumbough formerly was dhe of the juntor aides to President ‘Taft, but fecently was assigned to posts in the ‘West. Mrs. Colgate was asked whore he would likely be assigned on nis re- turn home. “We prefer Washington,” she replied, “but we have little hope of this. Wh he is assigned th the East or the W my @aughter will go w his furlough !s over he @ighteen months to serve. Mrs. Colgat ton despatches months, @ mistake,” “There have been ni For instance, it was implied that the Meutenant would live off our family after his marriage. That has been most unfair, In the first place Lieu. Rumbough ts too much of a man " of this kind and in t eumstances are quite as good as utenant's Idea tn was to fit hir 1 study. plans to 9 nt study for p and he pro- the head and front of im to becom to be three times in two w Joss of eight days ¢ G. von L. an of ors of the U. 8. Steel Corporation, passengers. 1-4 Carat, $10 1-2 =“ 20 34 0=C* 29 1 “ 39 TO-DAY AND 1 all offer, several tiny wo stone a can be ricen of and nes that will be on agreement, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 190 Broadway New York Open until OP, Mf, Baturtays tucluded, tenant must serve out his) daughter Florence) 4 No, | CHINESE PLAN, They Will Get Shore Leave as Soon as Admiral Returns From Beverly. Chinatown {s all excitement to-day in anticipation of the visit there of the crow of the Chinese cruiser, Hai Chi, which means “Protector of the Seas,” promised to them by Rear Ad- miral Ching Pih Kwong in command of the Oriental warship, as soon as he returns from Beverly, Mass. where he 1s going to visit President Taft. \ The streets are being decorated and & general housecleaning edict, issued |by the Chinese Merchants’ Associa- tion, is being carried out. It was with a@ feeling of envy that the thousands of Chinese in New York witnessed the homage paid recently to Admiral Togo while here al planning to equal and if po: the welcome given him by the | Admiral Kwang broke tho social’ ice | yesterday by paying @ visit to the Brooklyn Navy, Yard, where he was greeted by RO&r-Admiral E, H.C. Leutze and saw the keel of the battle- ship New York, which had just been jald. The Admiral cts to make @ hurried trip to Wa: n to-day to |meet the Chinese representatives at the Legation there and will go to n Thursday, Just what his plans after that are has not been made public. The Hal Chi will rematn tn York Harbor for ghout two weake ave will be ed tq Aamir rie Beverly self be entertained at several din- ners to ba given by prominent New Yorkers. id rd . t/ DIES FROM DENTIST’S DRUG. HARTFORD, Conn. | Adelard Joseph Bourgeo Babcock street died sudie Sept. | ofor: of havi ui night the cause of death was certified ys accidental chloroform poi | The operation was perfor: Walter D. Bray, a 4 [anaesthetic wa | in-law, Dr. J. who said that 4 followed the ope- ration and was unaccountable, her teeth extracted, and last| you The Rev. Nowell Dwight Hillis was among the passengers. Quit It! Swissco Stops It! DARKNESS HOLDS As the Red Star liner Ryndam, from Antwerp, was making fast to the pler last night every pler light went out, | leaving 1,500 people crowded on the two decks of the pler in darkness. Some- thing had happened to the main feed wire which supplies over 200 incandes- cent lamps. Deputy Surveyor Harris ordere@ the customs Inspectors not to allow any of the passengers off tho ship until tho lights were lt, which was not done for nearly half an hour. Meanwhile the crowd stood about the plier in total | darkness. As it was not knowh whether any of the had left the ship, the custo at the entrances, obeying ord not allow any one to leave the pler. ‘The crowd took it good naturedly, and when the lights blazed up there was a ringing cheer. LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FRED. Dandruff Is Maddoning. Gwisaco stops dandruff quickly, grows new hair A restores gray and faded hair to its natural bald spots, f hair, brittle hair or any hair we will send will send 10c Day cost of postage Jair Hemedy Co., & « od ‘on ‘sale at all ts everywhere at nded in New York by s. Iockey Pharma: Macey's, ot, and 3812 iquare, ¢ Swissco will be drug departm: druggists 50c° and ret Store, Albert, 116th 155-157-159 Bedsteads ; edstead has heavy square p + ornamented with — prettily i no other will equal it at the price we quote. Larger Amounts in F *‘Our Name is Your Guarantee" Jot ESTABLISHED 64 YEARS ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. Lower Prices! er Values! an More Liberal Credit Terms Given Than by Any Other Concern in Greater ‘ New York These assertions are not mere empty words, but]) positive facts and easily proven. xeiore purchasing elsewhere we will casily convince you of the truth of this statement. $12.00 Square Post Enamelled ysts and ing a very artistic tablishment $40Worthfor 75caWeeklFor 511,98 $65 Worth for $1.00a Week $100 Worth for $1.50 a Week i prtion, Wo Nec You can buy these $50.00 $3 2 50 3-Piece Parior Suites for .. ° You will {ifd upon examination this sulie to be one of unusual value, The frames are of rich mahogany finish, hand-rubbed. The dainty locse panne velour cushions, attached by fancy silk cord and tassels, are beautifully tufted and can be had in any desired color, RIART? &C~ East 23d St., If you will call on us shaped appear- $18 Quartered Oak Dressers, Very handsome, w oval French bevet mir- ror, 20 and 24 Inche: GIMBELS STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 6 P.M. 42 New Styles of Men’s Fall Soft Hats That’s a record difficult to equal in New York, or anywhere else! very thing from the shaggy hat a that smartly d men will be apt to affect thig sea- son to the smooth finished Alpine that conservative men have worn, and will keep on wearing for years. 4 ‘ A census reveals just 4% styles of these hats, in eight colors, each style in full size- range. That the Hat best suited to YOUR head is in the collection, is a foregone conclusion. Pt “Royale” Hats from Paris, Hats from England—all at $3; exceptional Hats from Germany at $2; our own Fine American Velour Hats at $3—these are some of the eee By way of example, see the variety of the Famous Stetson Soft Hats at $3.60 Shaggy—three blocks in five colors. Smooih—twenty styles in nine colors. Velour—one style in two colors. Other Stetson Soft Hats up to $12. “ i New Stetson Derbies with broad brims, in four dimensions each of crown and brim at $3.60. Self-conforming Derbies in conservative shapes at $3.50, $5 up to $10. Fourth Floor Keen Interest Is Aroused by the Dressmakers’ Exhibition of Silks, Dress Goods, Laces, Trimmings and Robes Gratifying comments are pouring in from all sides from the genera! public, the dressmakers and the manufacturers and the importers of silks and dress goods, on this splendid exhibition of the new styles—fresh from abroad—in the various materials for Autunin and Winter gowns, The collections of novelties as well as staple weaves amon, the Silke and Dress Goods are remarkable. The superb group of Damasks and Brocades from the Fabbriche Haliane di Seterie A. Clerici, of Como, Italy, which was shown at the Turin Exposition, is attracting great attention. One beautiful fabric called “The Glory of Italy” and dedicated to the Kin of Italy, is richly woven in‘laurel wreath design in solid gol es silver, and colors, and there are other pieces of equal auty. THB NeW Robes are exquisite aTairs of chiffon, with rich ornamentation of crystal. ‘The season’s new color, Mandarin, is shown. eek eer Among th® Laces, is the new Reticelli; the Macrame, a charming old lace revived; Princess Lace in beautiful designs; Carrickmacross, newly made popular by Queen Mary, and new designs in real Venise. The Novelties include wonderful de- signs in chenille, worsteds, jewels, spangles and dewdrops, in rich colors—some entirely of metal, at $1.25 to $9.26 yard. ‘The Dress Trimmings show many new Paris designs, such as Vandyck motifs in superb tints, for afternoon and evening dresses; also Bands, in which beads and ribazine are among the decorations employed. $2.50 to $7.60 yard, New also are the roses and other flowers in detached motif’, or by the yard, for fronts of evening dresses. ; The exhibition is being held in the Fabric Sections on the Second Floor, and is well worth a visit. Le uN TOMORROW . The October Butterick Patterns, The Delineator and the Butterick Fashions Will Be Ready Thousands of home-sewers will be glad to have this in- formation, as many are waiting to see what the new fashion sheets present before beginning Fall dressmaking. Butterick Pattern Section, Second Floor. Waist and Dress Lengths of Wash Goods at 18c Yard Original prices by the yard were 38¢ to 65ce. Now about 1,000 of these practical lengths will be sold by the piers at the new low mile of 18¢ a yard—a clean sweep_of all the short lengths in our stock. Included are: Silk and Cotton EGO Nese 7 *hiffon Mulls Shepherd's Checks ‘d Fabrics Novelty Voiles Marquisettes ? Eoliennes Cotton Fabrics— Floral Nets Plain 38-inch Voiles Bordered Tissues dD. & J. Ande A splendid opportunity to pick up pretty materials for waists, frocks or children’s dresses; for now or next season, Second Floor $8.50 Automatic Adjustable Dress Forms at $5 These Special D: > of particular interest to all women who are Fall dressmaking cam- ai f the ss done at home, re very rigid and durable; in four sections, parate adjustments for neck, bust, hip and skirt. The skirt can be made fuller or scantier, according to the fashion. Floral Voiles G extending to 44, re, extending to 48, Form of equal excellence is sold for anywhere near our specially low price—$6. G Delivered ingly, freight prepaid, at any railroad station within ot New York. Mail orders filled. Other Bust and Dress Forms from 40e to $16. “HER GIFT” A New Form of This Charming Picture We have literally sold thousands of these tender, beauti- ful Pictures since they were published in their original form, Now they appear in an attractive panel style, artistically framed in blue (for boys), or pink (for girls), also in gilt; with an appropriate verse by Burges Johnson. In their new form, these Pictures~-which are hand- colored—-will be more than ever sought after as gifts to the young mother, Unframed, $1.25, Frampd, $2.45, $2.75, $3, $3.75 Sixth and Main Floors in, bust measure, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1911. Here Are Four Models of the New Ruche Lingerie Waists at $2 All Copies from our own importations of foreign models selling at many limes the price quoted for the copies They are among the newest style-developments of the season in Waists, and it is with pleasure that . GIMBELS presents them for the admiration of the women who are always in quest of what is new. No. 1—$2 0. 2--$ No. 3—$2 Of marquisette, with | Blouse of voile with 4- | Allover embroidery, high graduated tucking; trim- | in. tucks; square neck of | or low neck with the new imitation Irish lace and vith Wluny ‘laces med with ‘Cluny ‘lace and | Valenciennes lace yoke; large frill at sido; high neck; | jarge frill; high neck; three. three-quarter length sleeves quarter jose firs There are about fifty other styles of Blous! Other Ruche Blouses of marquisette, voi New styles, at $3, $3.96, $4.75, $5.95, $6.95, $8.76 and $16.75. Poiret ruche at Gimbel Subway Store Tomorrow, the Best Values Yet in Our September Sale of China exceptional values. offerings, We want you to see them "$5.60 $9 Dinner Sets, $5.50 Like the illustration—a dainty, thin American Porce- lain Set of 100 pieces, with gold traced handles and gold lace and floral decorati tumblers, ations, $10 to $11.50 Dinner Sets at $8.75 | before. 100 pieces of fine thin American Porcelain Ware, a 8-Piece complete set for 12 persons, in a variety of attractive patterns and decorations. $5.75 Dinner Sets at $3.25 52 pieces of fine thin American Porcelain Ware, with gold traced handles and full gold lines on every piece. : / White China Dinner Sets at $2 52 pieces, a complete set for 6 persons; @ moderate rice for this set would be $4.50, but as we purchased a luge quantity at most favorable terms we can make this most unusunl offer while the lot lasts. $12.75 Dinner Sets at $6.50 100 pieces of fine thin English Porcelain Ware, deco- rated in Oriental designs with full gold treatment, a complete set for 12 persons. Please bear in four specimens: 20c Lipped Sauce Pan, 2 qt 24c Berlin Sauce Pan, 2qt.. Halal meee Fan, dat. | 44 | 28¢ Berlin Sauce Pan, 3at.. | at 26c Pudding Pan ae 18c¢ 24e Lipped Sauce Pan, dat. } DDe 265c Colander, 10 uce Pan, 6 qt each 80c Wash Basin, each | | volander .... 80c Sink Draine 60c Dish Pan, GOe Water Pail, L2qt..., At ra Poi Y 66c Berlin Sauce Pan, 10q\ 40c § ° 28c 56c Tea Kettle, Sat. tae’ | each | 36¢ Joffee Fi 2qte each 45c Berlin Sauce Pan, 8 qt. 85c Preserving Kettle, enciennes lace frill with cro- cheted buttons and loops. all at $2, to choose frem in this superb collection. d lingerie, seme with a touch of color, in many _ THE SEPTEMBER SALES IN THE SUBWAY STORE are no less important because of our brief announcements. ever offerings we do make must be even more remarkable than usual, as we depend upon them to represent the entire sale. Take the Dinner Sets offered below, for example. Every one will acknowl- edge a 100-piece Dinner Set at $5.50 or a 52-piece Dinner Set at $2 most But this is merely a hint of the hundreds of important Vednesday. ; 25c Table Tumblers, 160 Dos. 600 dozen only o , crystal They shoala tell euro he imma, aa to the best of our knowledge this price is lower than ever Attractively decorated, egg gy Soy wash and pitcher, small hot water jug. © brush vase, mug, soap dish and covered cham! Unequaled Cut Glass Offers lead crystal is sold. The kind of Cut Glass that has ‘a lasting brilliant lustre and bell-like ring. $2.60 Cut Glass Celery Trays at $1.35 $2.60 Cut Glass Compotes at $1.35 $1.95 Cut Glass Nappies at $1.26 $1.95 Sugar and Cream Sets at $1 each Subway Store, Lower Floor and Balcony September Sale of Housewares Goes merrily 6n, with a host of bargains, Wednesday the Housewares Section offers; ‘ 6,000 Pieces Royal Granite Enamel Ware The well-known, double-coated enamel ware that gives such splendid satisfaction. Please note the wide variety of pieces and big reductions, and make early selections if possible. No. 4 Of allover, tucked mar- juisette, trimmed with luny lace; Irish lace yoke; high neck and three-quarter length sleeves; large frill edged with Irish lace. waist; Val- Third Floor Offerings & Cut Glass On the contrary, what- Toilet Sets at $1.25 bow! mind that at Gimbels only the pure 50c Rice Boiler, 1 qt...---+ 56c Rice Boiler, 2 qt. -° 40c Dish Pan, 10qt. . at 40c Preserving Kettle, 8 qt. 3 5 c ASc Coffee Pot, 3qt......0+ ach 50c Coffee Pot, 4at........ | ° 88c Berlin Sauce Pan, 5qt.. 65c Dish Pan, 14qt. ri 4bc Preserving Kettle, 10 qt Subway Store, Lower Floor . “Never a Beller Chance lo Buy Linoleums and Oilcloths For in this offering of $10,000 worth you may select Inlaid or Printed Linoleums and Oileloths At Lower Prices Than Ever Before. This unusual oflering comes about through the taking over by us of theen- tire surplus st¢ 1d lots and mill lengths of one of the best manufacturers. A great variet vod designs in full rolls, room lengths and smaller pieces, all two yards wide, much under price, as follows: Printed Lacleums; 6 to 20 sq. yds., reg. 50c and 7éec, at 36c sq. yd. “ Inlaid Linoleums; full rolls; reg. $1 Inlaid Linoleums ;& to 20 sq. yd Inlaid Linoleums ; 6 to 20 sq. 5 Je, at 66c sq. yd. Oilcloths ; 6 to 20 sq. yds.; reg, 85c to 50c, at 22¢ sq. yd. Rugs and Carpets Much Underprice Ox12 ralruem Tapestry Brussels Rugs; Oriental designs; regularly try Wool Velvet Rugs; an odd size; if 9x12ft. would be $17.50, 1600 Carpet Samp! Brussels; 1, 1% and 2 ¢ by half regular prices at 60c to $1.96 y Store, Lower Floor Boys’ School Suits at $2 we Exactly 847 of these good-looking, good-wea: uits, at just one-third under price, or in other w good suits for school boys at $ ing. 4 », at 86e sq. yd, the best grades of Wiltons, Axminsters and Bt inche » Less than b’ he fabrics effe boys from plain double Sailor blouse y t wearing suits are: ‘' orduroy Suits, with an extra pair of Knickerbockers, at $3.60. The smart pleated Norfok jackets look well boy and the two out double the usual service; sizes rom 7 to 13 $4.95. BROADWAY NEW YORK to $1.50, 76esq.yd. |r ling 8 of Knickerbocker |" Boys’ All-Wool Suits, extra Knickor-|u ! bo s ~ | delivery for 500 x GIMBEL BROTHERS 6,000 White Aprons At such little prices that we should sell the entire lot ins few da: ; aids’ Brej rons of good lawn, regularly 26c, rogt ty Round Lawn Aprons, plain or crosé-bur, with hemstitched ruffle, requlatly 25c, at 180. ound Aprons of lawn or dotted Swiss, with ruffles and pocket, regu- larly 25, wt 186. Band Aprons of good lawn, with embroidery and tucks, wide ties, ularly 25¢, at 18¢, ide Band Aprons, with deep hem and insertion, reg. 35c, at 26¢, , Fancy Round Aprons of dotted Swiss with embroidery and ruffle, regularly 40c, at 260. Extra Wide Band Aprons of fine lawn, with deep hem and insertion, regularly 50¢, at 6c, Subway Store, Balcony “Goodrich” Sowing Machines at $12.75 Our regular price, $18.50 And the list-price is $35, which is the price these machines are sold for by agents in other citics The famous "Goor rich” Sew- Machine that make the “Domestic.” They are conse- quently first- class in every Joodrich" Sewing Machines rad models, with golden oak finish woodwork. highly pollshed, five d full ect of attachments, gcinie your vrder dnd 81 weekly St structions. {ree wt Your home, you live in Greater New York, and:free store, Balcony Subw. THIRTY-THIRD ST,