The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1911, Page 8

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me es —— ection must be given to the $25,000 BAIL FOR AUTO | | y DRIVER FOR KILLING MAN.) The action of Maboock, Judge Dike —— said, in running away from the spot Dudge Dike in Brooklyn Refuses ee ee eee eee ie companton, Low Bond So Chauffeur and his tong hiding from t nice Fudge Dike, in the & | Brooklyn to-day, fixed b Wititam Babcock, th fen down and killed 1 @er at Broadway a nue, Brookiyn, '« Bender's counsel tat a iow bond de) xi ordered. Tt Is understood that I Kl eteamship runner, wa @annot raise the terday, On Tuesday, Lav giving hi f de community Qe from it could @ether eliminated than mn itache, tweet ratiroads or in elevators, but that !had gettin dyeing led witnesses it that color fo tot twenty years. | OPPENHEIM, GuINS.G 34th Street—West Women’s Underwear and Hosiery Have assembled a collection of the products of Foreign and Domestic manufacture in all desire able textures and weights for early Fall wear— prices exceptionally moderate. Women’s Underwear Fine ribbed Lisle thread Vests. French or hand crochet tops. Value 75c “Kaysers’" Venetian Silk Vests — Hand embroidered. A diversity of designs. White and colors. Value $2.95 39c 1.95 “Kaysers’"’ Venetian Silk Combina- tion Vest and Drawers—French top. Hand embroidered. White and col- ors. Value $5 3.95 OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs.G Women’s Hosiery—SPECIALS Pure thread Silk Hose—lisle sole and top. Light, medium or heavy weight. Regular and extra sizes. Black and. colors. Value $1.50. Special’ 1.00 Pure Thread silk Hose — Lisle sole and top. Value 50c. Special Children’s School Hose Fine ribbed Hose, double heel, toe and knee. Sizes 514 to 814 Special Sizes 9 toate} Value to 80c { ipecial 35c 25c 29c¢ QPPENHEIM, GLLINS. G Women’s Serge Princess Dresses One piece tailored Serge Dresses for present wear; navy, plum and black. | 12.00 Value $20.00 f Women’s Corduroy Walking Skirts Girdle top—Habit back; black, navy, {5.00 brown, tan and white. Value $9.00 “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” 3d Ys 12151 Ave. y) Some o) Our Speciais jor Friaay Girls’ 1.29 Rain Capes Baxcellent quality striped rainproof material; large hood, Scotch lining; tailor stitched lapel pockets; sizes 6 0 14 years; value $1.98. irls Fail Dresses Made from heavy Scotch plaid, same on both sides; neck, long sleeves; front trimmed in the new side with fancy buttons; also blue serge, guaranteed | | fast colors; sizes 6 to 14; value $1.49. Sou 1.39 Suits 4+ Variety of fancy mixtures, double-breasted coats, knicker [J pants; sizes 8 to 15 years; regularly $1.98. Q Women’s Girdle Skirts Children’s School Hats Fine quality wool felt, trimmed with Made from all wool diagonal serge, in Persian satin and bow on side; all the navy and black; a very stylish mater ; fit and wear guaranteed; sizes ur |newest shapes and colors 98 regularly $1.49 iC te 30-inch belt; value $2.98; — 1.95 [38 Women’s Dressing Sacques |pongoia kid top, button ot Beautiful range of new Fall Persian |Jecessiees 11 tod epecial = 98c Boys’ Shoes Satin calf; lace, leather counters; ex flannel designs; latest three-quarter dleeve effects, trimmed with rows of tension soles; sizes 1 to 514; special 1.25 satin beading; cape collar, finished to Women’s Comb Sets Back and side; 22 karat inlaid 4 gold; special 39c Women’s Silk Hose 50 dozen mill imperfections; fast black garter top, spliced heel and toe; sizes 814 to 10; special 15c E Women's Underwear Faery beached ribbed fleece lined Union Suits; extra sizes; worth 500....... ; 39c Women’s Handkerchiefs Also children’s white lawn; 6 in meneeaesa ye r il Susan Sahin §) oro G Simpson Chaayara Ly. THE EVENING WORLD, 317 New Fall Suits | Special at 511.50 © They Should Be $20 dust a little lot that we've bought at a price—a good price—one of the many that we are offered from time to time by our manu- facturers, whom the vagaries of business compel to shoulder a loss of this kind occa- sionally. But then we—and you—reap the benefit of their loss. We could put these suits—all new, neat Fall designs in browns, grays and dark mix- tures—in with our regular Fall stock at the higher price that they really should bring, but that isn’t our way;ithey wouldn’t be Brill Clothes, made, cut and tailored to our own specifications, so they’re offered to you at this special price, $11.50, To-day is hat day—buy your soft hat here fromaremarkable assortment of this season’s very best styles and shades, $2 to $3.50. 3 3 SALE AT THESE TWO STORES ONLY UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway ‘ 125th STREET at 3d Ave. 125th Street Store Open Evenings. | Kegrstered Established Trade Mark Half a Century ‘ Specials In f Ladies’ Silk Hosiery (Store Open Daily Until Siz P.M.) At $1.00 a pair—2400 pairs of fine quality Pure Thread Silk Stockings, double welt tops and cotton feet, or All Silk in medium and light weights. Values $1.35 up to 2.25. In black and all staple colors, At $1.00 a pair—Ladiles’ Embroidered Silk Stockings in Blacks and Whites only. Pure Silk Boot with cotton tops and soles, with beautiful, heavy embfoidery in self tones. James McCutcheon & Co., 6th Aye, & 84th St. waldo netoeta MUSIC BY VICTOR SORLIN’S ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT, DAILY September Sale of Exchanged Pianos Every Fall we hold a general clearance of all Used Pianos, which we have accumulated during the Summer, mostly in- struments which we have taken in exchange as part payment toward the purchase of the wonderful Auerbach 3 Player-Pianos THE PIANO ANY ONE CAN PLAY, This week is your golden opportun- ity for securing a good, thoroughly ¢ guaranteed upright at a fraction of its “when new" value. €% Fourth Foor A few items out of 75 for to-morrow’s selling: Weber Upright, 9145 1 Spielman Upright, #100 This is certainly sacrificing a beau-| Here is « modern mahogany ca tiful instrument. Full size; sweet | 1p Et’ A Lewutitul instrume toned; cost new $500. Ebonized| every particular. A piano to make 4| anyone very happy 1 Bradford Upright, 990 1 Upright, 9155 Good tone, oak case, solid panels ment; large, at-| Some people prefer oak to mahog- ily worth S100] any. nse we say, “get this A ates unusual bargain.” i {fine reputation. |) Drucker Upright, 945 | 1 Mehlin Upright, 9125 A little old-fashioned affair, but | | Don't believe we ever had a better] not 5 awfully bad at that. No @! bargain on our warerooms floors. ithout a piano when Y| This piano has several patented one at such @ price, an gi Hall Square, 95.00 If you have the room you cannot afford to miss this. | features which are excellent. Fully guaranteed 1 Angelus Piano Player (as is) for $20.00 Cost, new, 8250. Fits any upright piano and enables you to play any piece of musie. ‘The foregoing items give only a hint of what you may expect every day this week. Our Guarantee Use any instrument for one year. Hf, at the end of thi to purchass r paid to apply on the new instrument, We are sole agents for the famous Needham, Schumann and Auerbach Pianos || Ask to see the new Auerbach Plano at $185. | Simpson Crawford Co., 6th Ave., New York City—<am | SSRPRI: atte Sa ORR eS y ry THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14, 1911, | More Paris Hats Join the Remarkable - GIMBEL Display. Of Autumn Millinery “I think your Hats are wonderful,” said a wo- man enthusiastically, yesterday. “I have looked in other stores that are famous for their millinery, and not found what I wanted—but here I have], hard work deciding on the hat I want most among so many!” , This Autumn Display is so large, so varied’ in its styles, and marked throughout by such excellent taste, that it has occasioned endless ero comment Tt has heen impos- sible to show all the Paris Hats at one time, so tomorrow we shall make a practically new display that will be of great interest. : The Hat Illustrated Is a Superb Model by Jeanne Lanvan—$125 It isa particular type that is advancing greatly in favor, with its slightly mushroom front, and its graceful lines roll- ing toward the back. It has a gold-colored satin upper and under-brim, with wide bindings of sea! fur on edge and oval crown also of seal fur. Trimmed‘at back with cluster of natural inverted Paradise feathers, caught with natural black Paradise head. Other Paris Hats are $35 to $175,while the reproductions, by our own millinets, are $15 to $100, and not distinguish- able, except for the price, from the foreign models. The Medium-priced Salon affords a choice of several hundred models, copies of French and English Hats, $6.76 to $14.76. Hat, Muff and Bag Sets Combination Hat, Muff and Bag sets in the fascinating Oriental designs are being much admired. Some newly ar- rived original ideas, also a few of our own designs will be shown for the first time tomorrow. French and Medium-priced Salons, Third Floor The Young Woman’s AUTUMN WARDROBE What a pleasure it is/ ie for her to choose the pretty Frock for her after- noon and evening parties. the smart Tailored Suit for her walks on the Ave- nue, or the dashing Wrap to wear on cool daysand ‘aiting for her | be! display! | uit and a new Dress that are fair examples of the beau- ty and originality of Gimbel models, | Tailored Suits At $36.60 Qf heavy diagonal cheviot | in black, h purple or ‘king’s , in navy blue! or green, and green. Heavy | ing to match | pw round collar | of buttor 1 $36.50 smart strap effect y at $16.60 to $125. at $29.50 Ipurple. F with fichu in spiral effe elbow sleeves. Other Dress street for aiternoon and evening w Misses’ Coats in many Misses’ Now Norfol! yet at $10 to $40; n, at $22.50 to $85. $16.50 to $30. uc and brown, $26, Third Floor $2.50 Imported Broadcloth | At $1.65 a Yard the umn Dress Goods Show, which has ex- avorable attention this week, both from the dress- | and the public, with a remarkable offering of one of 1 ity different shades, with plenty of navy range ,Which includes € ch colorings as blue and black, and len pare these suits with other suits at $10, tak- ing note of our hand-worked button- holes, hand-sewed collars, silk stitching, durable goes to make thorou; better suits at this popylar price, $10. fabrics as smooth finished cassimeres:; rough finished fabrics, as well as plain blue Fret ar and unfinished black worsteds. The tail measuring fully up to the standard usuall set for much rig! priced suits. | sizes, from 33 to $1 1,000 pairs of stri patterns, rcecint eae t, Tebe and deck ‘colors. All sizes in the collection. New York, in sizes if you can wear sample sizes. Also Gimbel’s $3.50 aie Shoes in sizes to fit every one, in d all the wanted black and tan leathers. You are sure of getting a pajr of $3.50 shoes, and many will get $5 shoes Friday and Saturday at $2.86 a pair. several good styles, and kettles are made especially for pot Toasting and i with covers— 14 x 10 in,, 966 Teppal0 44 it. 9130 12x17 in., Nickel Ware, entirely new. ni ghts, from such a fiSider, one Whiskey Bottle Holder, ng collection of with large mahogany glass bottom nd Winter Ap- | tray, at $16 set. Royal Purple Corsair Hunter's Green King's Blue Burgundy Olive Wood Brown Persian Blue Alice Blue Tan Seaweed Seal Brown Anthracite Prune ¥ Silver Sulphur Squirrel Chamois and several score of other s. Truly remarkable the beginningof the Broadcloth decreed fashionable by Paris, and a Broadcloth model shown by every cou/urier, $1.65 GIM proabway ane a yard. Second Floor BEL, BRO ‘The new gray end brown mixtures are We will be glad to have you com Nnings, and everything that wearing We've often seen inferior but never Men's New Suits at $15. Smart new patterns and euch fine worsteds, and ;, also a big variety of stylish, loring is far above the eum All 6. Men’s $3 Trousers at $2. , at Subway Store, Balcony Take a Sharp Look Around Your Kitchen Mrs. Housewife, and make a note of the various shortcomings pots that have passed their prime, ettles that have lost their cunning, and so on. venturing to criticise your kitchen arrangements in the least, we are safe in saying that you will find you discover amo NOW is the time to do it while th Aluminum Windsor Kettles—These Preserving, jete 4-qt. size, regularly $1.50, now $1.35 my aise reeulasly 60, nowsiao regularly $1.70, now $1.60 i asting Pans— (6x11 in., $1.26 ipped Sauce Pans, 1-qt. size, 300 Shallow Stew Pans, 1 }-qt. aize,30e Nickel W. A few special items in high grade High-Ball Set, consists of two large asses, two small glasses, one Seltzer housekeepers are to poss which things cannot easily burn, ally admired cost $34.76, lenty of things to renew. ) A ie September Housewares Sale is on at Gimbels, and all the utensils that the most careful housekeeper can want are here in best qualities at prices that too often. mean poor trash. Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware We Want All Economical Dressers to See Our New FALL SUITS For Men and Youths > In the Gimbel Subway Store For we have established in this new and different Men's lothing Store a standard of value giving previously unheard ‘of, particularly in these Men’s All Wool Suits at $10 And not only are these suits every threrd wool, but the patterns are new | and attractive, the suits fit re and being wool, oa tailored and made | to conform to our rigid ifieat! , tl will wear well. | Pee LAH COWR, Mises 4 oe ee looking, and we | haven't neglected to have a liberal supply of the ex: blue fabrics. All sizes from 82 to 46 inch chest measurement \Men’s $3.50 & $5 High Shoes, at $2.85 a Pair A remarkable offer to open the Fall Season in our Men's Shoe Store in the Subway Balcony. About 2,000 pairs in the collection, mainly “Crossett”’ eee Shoes, well known to nearly avery good ‘Gresser in to 714; a wide variety of styles, and a deci Cocktail Sets, consist glasses, Cock-Tail Shaker, and oval Eyed tray with glass center, at Well known Sternau Percolators, made in copper or nickel finish, with egulating lamp, fancy designs, two different styles to choose from, reg- larly $6.50, now $5.26. Beef Slicers, 10-in. blades, extra hea bay iy’ regularly 40c, now 30c each. Set of with cocobolo or bone handles, regu- iy $1.25, now 80c each. ‘arving Sets, stag handles, three- piece sets, regularly $2. ing Knife, regularly 75c, now 656 set || We Have Just Received Another Carload Of the ALUMINUM SAUCEPAN SETS 3 Pans—1 Qt., 3 Pts. and 2 Qts—for $1.10 Six thousand sets previousiy sold demorstrats these bright, sanitu , cleaned kitchen utensils that cannot chip or erack, and in This is the first time that ALUMINUM WARE — the autocrat of cooking wares — has been sold at such little prices, and all careful housekeepers are eagerly buying it 8 ALUMINUM SAUCEPANS in the Most-Used Sizes Now $1.10 for the 3 Regular Price, $1.85 The WEDDING PRESENT Aluminum kitchen Outfit of 75 pieces. provides the most thoughtful gift that a good friend can give any sensible bride, It has been enthusiasti by every woman who has seen it disple is a gift that furnishes the whole kitchen, making a wonder- || fully effective display, and always delighting the bride. THE ENTIRE OUTFIT of 75 Pieces for $25.75 The same pieces, bought separately, would regularly THERS THIATY-THIRD GT. ingly popular plain ded bargain Subway Store, Balcony And, without of six emall Cutlery inted riveted handles with bol- six Knives and six Forks 15—$1.76 set. Bread Sets, consist of 1 i ‘ake Knife, 1 Par- » how eager 22. easily Fifth Floor

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