The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1911, Page 11

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a Treen a a SS ACC GCART SHES HON WHO FALLS FROM WADON He Is Not Hurt, and Baby in Wrecked Carriage Laughs at “Funny Man.” Alice Netlan, a charming baby who has lived at ieast nineteen months, en- Joys having a 180-pound man fall out of second-story windows and come hurtling through the air into her carriage. That was the experience she under- went yesterday afternoon while out for} U an afternoon ride with her mamma and Uttle brother: No, Alice wasn't killed; she wasn't even hurt. It looked to her Ike the fines: kind of a new gamo, and as the man rebounded from her peram- bulator and lighted on the head of her brother Eddie she clapped her hands wleefully, exclaiming “The funny mana." Joseph McCabe was cleaning a win- dow. Passing women shrieked in horror, dales’ department store about 4 o'clock | f when the fell headlong out of the win- daw. Passing women ehrieked in horror, But, luckily for McCabe, Mrs. Netlan of No. 213 East Thirty-seventh street wae walking slowly along the street underneath him gazing in the store wine dows. She had Alice, her little diugh- ter, in a baby carriage, while Hddle, her six-year-old son, was trudging along by her side. Bhe looked up when she heard the other woman screani, The falling McCabe struck her a glanc- fag blow on the shoulder and landed | Fortu- | equaivly in ine baby carriage. nately for Alice the hood was up, Mc- Cabe's weight smasned it; he bounded off, hitting Fxidle on the head had to take three stitches in the wound on his head. Bystanders petted, pr Mice and gave her fruit Addie was made joyous nd candy “Our Name Is Your Guarantee” oRDAN | Mo'2.6- ESTABLISHED 64 YEARS 155-157-159 Bs) Golden Oak Cane Seat Dining Chairs, special, A \ : MIAN eee eel | a Furniture, Carpeting, On Strictly Confidentia! “er” $1 Week $65 60,425 Herald Month, TES) Month, Greater Per Day Than The Edate cried a lot and an ambulance surgeon | ed and kissed | ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. BARGAINS inEVERY DEPARTMENT Splendid Values! Big Savings! Buy Now and Reap the Benefits box frame; heavy and substantial; value $2.00; Everything for Housekeeping Liberal Credit Given/ Larger and Smaller Amounts in Proportion Why Advertise on the ‘‘Snaii-Pace” Basis ? eS 20,277 Times a! Ads. Last 0" Both Week Days and Sundays The World Gives Adver- tisers a Circulation in New York City 100,000 Copies ‘gifts, and when a ball and several teye were added to his plunder his teare quickly dried. oCabe did not oven have a bruise how for his lorig fall. , Sept. J. Mannix, one of the best knot R. veterans of Northern Ni goody. and raiged in Boston. He came to lone in 1837, supported Fremont for President and in 1861 raised Company A of the Ninth New York Volunt. was made Ptain and, went to the He colone) ifthe Fenian army placed under arrest and pardoned by President Grant. HOW TO GAIN WEIGHT Doctors agree that in order to gai weight something is needed besides the food eat. fourishment must be ina form that will be easily up by the weakened and run down system—the digestive organs must be re- lieved of part of their wor! build was system. At the same time Father jedicine stimulates the organs of the body into renewed a the appetite and a steady gai sure it saved my life.” (Signed) Mrs, Peter Reando, Tupper Lake, Y. ‘1 gained 19 pound: Father John's Medi Welch, 734 8th East 23d St.,|| $30 0ak Buttets,*18.9 $9.00 Enamelled Exactly like cut, with heavy posts, brass spindles and extended foot- ‘an be had in all sizes, Bedding, Draperies, Etc, 1 and Easy Arrangements | $100 "sor" $1.50 Week} Herald and Times Combined. $14.50 to 965. + Store Closes Daily at 6 P.M. A Showing of Women’s Tailored Suits That Invite Comparison 10 Styles at $25 | 12 Styles at $35 Styles are the latest dictates of Fashion, as these Suite ere reproductions of imported models that cost mahy times these prices. That this showing is unequaled in New York we are convinced, ss these are quality Suits through and through — from the beautiful weelen fabrics to the buttons on the costs and the hooks and eyes on the skirts. The linings of peau de cygne and satin are guaranteed. The tailoring is the best—the kind that goes into the usuhl “expensive” Suits. This ig because we always insist upon having hand-work in all the vital parts. ‘Third Fleer Stars in This Autumn Sale of SILKS In this bright firmament of beautiful Silks these four are of first magnitude: Star No. 1—S6-inch All- | ions, and purple. $1. silk Mess 3 Tee Yd, Rauce’ purple. $1.80 and Of shimmering, superbly finisbedqual-| star No. 3—Double-width Vadiaealty. wie ‘regular !gatin Crepe Meteor Plisse, Star No. 2—Double-width | $1.20 yard. Another charming fab- Bordered Marq , 160 rie in white, pink, light blue, mais and yard. A beautifal 1 some Bter'No. 4. S6-lach Black a . 4~-36-inch Blac cand eatin bene selt-contrasting |Satin de Chine, 75c yard. or two-color effects; ity in a brilliant ‘black; ; indtuding A firm Randeome bleek and white eczabine: [usally $136 ard Also these other fine offerings, which are helping women to save much money on their street and party frocks for the coming sea- son: be Double-width Berdered | $2Double-widthCrepeCache. repe de Chine,New $1.25 ¥4| mire de Soie, Now $1.25 Yd. In a choice variety of exquisite de-| A perfect assortment of colors as signs on white grounds. De well as white and black. $2.25 All-silk $6-inch Double-width 1; Satin, Now $1.60 Yard te Dress Satin, aye, Arich, Lecphawd pores Mdabeeregear| peneaavetaneabs, white $8.60 Double-width Satin black. =~ bry Crepe Charmeuse, $2.60 Yd. &é Double-width Brocaded | _ Street and evening shades, as well parler bap Apo ok gee pra in elf 5 5 0 e~' ac! arent aan ny colori. crepe deChine Now 91.604, 1,25 Double-width All-silk| 61.25 36-inch Black Satin hiffon Cloth, Now 76c Yard! Duchess Satin, Now 95c Yd. All the new Poris shades; pleuty of! gs 69 96-in. Imported Black white and black. ress Satin, Now $1.85 Yard "Glctece, Now elas Yerd| €4 38-inch Black Foau ‘de n well ygne, No ar YR pees a aol, CS hekaed ‘Main Aisle and Second Floor Every item mentioned és in the much toanted double width. Take a Look at the Hat Rack! What do you see in any hotel or club where well-dressed men con, , when you alan a glimpee of the hat rack? Soff Hak This is the season in years for this good-looking and comfortable ; and men are to be congratulated on their Dark slate and fremieh grays lomimate, with a good sprinkling of eher eslors. There cae Hats, and Fats with stitehed or corrugated crowns and brims, as well as the smooth felt. Among the FORTY-TWO styles of Soft Hats in the Gimbel Hat Store, men can find every fashionable model of the day. They come from Paris, London, and in America, from the famous Stetson factory. are 93 to $10. Soft Hats from Germany at §2_ plied sieht o0 bys tn ribbed nee, By Reylen, with band of Now Anti-blow-off Motor Caps, $2 English, in twenty different handsome tweeds, mixtures and checks, The trick lee In the patent ewest leather which hugs the head gently put frraiee Made with full seamless crown, or with eight gores and button. We are ex- clusive agents for New York for these: ‘and comfortable Caps. 4th Floor. ’ Luxurious Velour COATS For Women Are Arriving By Every Steamer These Coats are arriving on time--but only because we were foresighted and ordered the velour months ago. If we had waited until a month ago any European tailor would have said to us— “When do you wish these coats, for 1912 or 1913?” Of course, we are about coats ot cuality—thices of all-silk velour and not ‘Sanpee ” which is made from the cuttings of regular velour. While these coats are eid they are not cumbersome, as they are designed with graceful, slender lines. But, of course, we have. je of generous proportions for women who wear izes to 61, sethe models that are simply trimmed with silk braid or silk bugle fringe, doserve as much praise es those that are beautifully embroidered and braided. Several of the most superb models are trimmed with ermine cr fox—-one coa trimmed with the latter, has a three-animal akin scarf. Every Coat in tha collection has a tone of elegance and refinement. $42.60 to $198. ‘The linings are exquisite—beautiful shades of mustard, violet, gray, blue, raisin, aluo white, Just Received—These Smart Tailored Street Coats no Broadcloth Coats, 916,60 to Serge Coats, navy and black, In five same mat Serge Coats designed especially for women oi large pi ions—medium short lengths, $19.60 to $31.60, mnoaoway did #18 Flo WORLD, TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1911 marked this the other day. have been equal women are connoisseurs. turned in Paris to make this the millinery’ centre of ica, This fact concerns stylea and quality. But, there is something more- Fike Because a model may be by te or Lewis does not induce ‘us to’ mark it at a lh price—we are satisfied with a fair profit. This is why Gimbel millinery prices are unmatched. Our reproductions of French models are amazing. And the prices—well, ask to. see the hats and you can judge for yourself. a the French Salon, $15 a Inthe Medium-price Salon, 96.76 to $14.75 ‘The Charles I ration for this charming ser. he hat has a large soft draped .Crown, extending to the edge of the ‘brim, whieh fs edged with ermine. ‘The collar and bag are also of black velvet trimmed with ermine. fh pene Third 'eriod was the Floor Equally Men’s $3.50 to $5 Shoes for $2.35 Gun-metal, patent leather and tan calf; high shoes, button and lace; heavy storm shoes as well as medium and light weights all sizes in the lot in some style or other. Not u pair made to sell for less than $3.50 and man; in this collection at $2. a pair, viei Dressmakers’ Findings Taffeta Silk Seam Binding, black or white; dozen pieces, 75¢, Hooks and Eyes, “Mutual” rust- pret black or white; card, 8¢; gross, Machine Oil, 2 bottles, be. Tape Measures, 8 for 10c. ‘Tomato Pin Cushion, 2 for 6c. eee Featherbone, 12 yards, 6 Basting Cotton, 500-yard spool, 2 for 6c. John J. Clark Sewing Cotton, regu- larly 25c a dozen; 8 dozen for 60c, Sewing Cotton, best made, 42¢ dozen spools. “Reliance” Sewing Silk, 100-yard spools; our standard brand; spool, 6c; dozen, 66. 2 Dressmakers’ Sewing Silk, large spool; black or white; spool, 49¢;. lozen, $4.60. fa Sewing Silk; bla spools, 14¢; dozen, $1.66. imbels ‘Duchess’ Dress Shields, only; 400-yard 1.66, dozen, 5 ‘uritan Dressmakers’ Pins, !4-lb. boxes, 20c. Best American Pins, paper, .3c; dozen, 82c. Collar Supporters, several styles; 4 cards for foc, Mill Pay japers, 10c, R Soat Foundations, 16¢ to 76c. Hook and Eye Tape, yd. 6¢; piece 70c. Sewing Needles, 4 Lower Floor. paon yelvet at 65c 70c a yard. Surely vets are: such 4s purple, emerald, det/t, also black and white, at 66¢ a 36-inch Silic Poplin, in 15 white, # lustrous golt finish, at. % 86-inch White Taffota, 36-inch Diack Taffeta, perivct cy 86-inch Black Peau de Sois, ap 36-inch Black Messalino, desir, “The isa Center of America —GIMBELS’’ We were much gratified when one of our patrons re- However, many other women lly complimentary! But we wish to add that we have not left a stone un- reat Savings. $5 shoes $1 for Women’s $2 Shoes We have heen hard pressed to keep up this remarkable net For Wednesday we have gun-metal, patent leather and | $2.60, at $1.40 and $1.96 a pair. hi New Paon Velvets, much tse? for milliner petunia, mulher \d 36-inch Black Duchess Satin, good we And, well-dressed Boots, made to sell at $5. $5 shoes at $2.35 pair. one of the very beat ommam a pair. Sale of Notions and Dressmakers’ Findings The thoroughly dependable, lower priced grades, in the SubwayStore, LowerFloor. We have prepared liberalquanti- ties for a two days’ sale, Wednesday and Thursday, but at these very low prices we advise an early selection, and we must reserve the right to limit the quantity of any one item. Various Notions for ards “Clinton-Duplex’ + ‘afoty Pins, be for 3 porate of Pins. 8c for 3 large Pin Cubes. 10¢ for three Sc Sheets Helt Pins, 200 for three 10+ cards Vassar Collar and Cuff Pius. F 5 16¢ for two 10c boxes Horn Hair Pins. for three 10c large Hair Pin ets, ¢ for three bc balle French Darn- ing Cotton. 8c for five spools O N T Darning Cotton, 10 for three Se rolls Crystal Wash ibbo: Ribbon. PB 10¢ for three 5¢ rolls English Twill ‘ape. 10¢ for three pairs Stocking Feet. 16c for two 10¢ spools Kerr's Thread. 100 for three 5c Wash Cloths. Te for dozen Wood Handle Ironing ax. 106 for three 5c Asbestos Iron Holders. 8c each for Hlastic Shirt Waist ts. 10c for three 5c Corset Laces, 10¢ for three Sc pairs Diamond Tip Shoe Laces, 10¢ for five Wooden Cont Hangers, 15¢ for two L0e Folding Wire Coat. Hangers, 100 for Velvet Grip" Hose Sup- porters, Subway Store, Lower Floor New Silks and Velvets A splendidly eémplete showing in the Subway As an illustration, ih yard, and 15 is a pleasure and a to select from this great variety, Store, es of the new « poplin at ide vivantage Among the new silks and vel- have 64 sh shades dtrimraing, in 64 shades, American Beauty at 76¢ 4 yar texture, at 90¢ a yd Subway Store, Lower Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK THIRTY. THIRD GT. > These and Hundreds of Other Specials in the Subway Store Men’s and Women’s $3.50 to $5 Shoes at $2.35 Women’s $3 and $4 Shoes at $1.95—Women’s $2 Shoes at $1—Children’s Shoes at Briefly, this is what we are offering in the Subway Store in Our Sale of Shoes Now in Progress r “I cannot afford to miss this shoe sale,” said a woman the other day, for seldom are shoes offered at the opening of the season at such decidedly low prices. Still all sizes, and a splendid assortment of good styles, conveniently arranged according to sizes on a score of counters—your size on one or more of them. $2.35 for Women’s $3.50 and $5 Shoes Velvet Boots, black, brown and gray, regularly $3.50. brown kid tops, one of the newest models, made to sell at $5. Black Satin Button Gunenetal and Patent Laathor larly $3.50, button and lace, with high Cuban heels; all sizes in this collection of $3. $1.95 for Women’s $3 to $4 Shoes A new lot of $4 kiti button boots will be added for Wednesday's ve'ling from Among the many other stvics are gur-inetal, Be patent leather shoes, button or lace, tit== sizes. These $3 (0 $4 shoes at $1.06 a pair. Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, regularly $2 The China Sale Is Still “At the Top of Its Game” No slump, no letdown, in t at September month of China selling. It was planned to stand a severe endurance test in the way of maintained interest—and even until the last day of the Sale will show no signs of going “stale.” And the high level of ply in this Sale makes it radically different from and much in more interesting than other events of the kind. Fancy China Cut Crystal 500 Fine English Cups aud Saucers, i Ray Pt Jugs, new ozone cut, r arly 40¢ to now 26¢ each. 0 oo. “Fine English Culm Bouillon Cups WE nd Dep Je} Bowls in Ven >, i ns, not 65. and Saucers, Chelsea china, gold edge 47.25 Water Sets, six glasses and and flower garend, regularly $22.50, omen. now $12.60 large jug, now $4. Fine Limoges China Chocolate Cups 'E:.60 owls, for salad or fruit, #8. and Saucers; reg. now 60c each.| $8 Relish Dishes,4-section,now $5.60 Fine Limoges China Cake Plates,| $8 Compotes, rich deep cut, deep gold; regularl, ; now 760, now ine Limoges China Salad Plates,| $9 Ice roan Trays, new erest cut- ting, now $6.60, 25 Punch Bowla,new cutting, 915.76. $1.50 Rich Deep Cut Vases,now$2. 76 Dinner Sets $45 Limoges China Dinner Sets, rich dainty decoration. 100 Fesrng ee: $30 Fine Austrian China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, new border decora- tion, now $18, $22.50 Fine Austrian Chine Dinner Sets, 100°pieces, now $16. 38 Fine Austrian China Dinner decora- deep gold bands and deecratton; regu- lutly $1.10, now 380 each. Limoges China Chocolate Sets, six cups and saucers and one pot, rea. rich decoration larly $12, now $6. Minton China Bouillon Cups. and See rr and fy decoration; regularly $48, now lonen. Adderley China Bouillon Cups and Saucers, green and pink decoration; be 5, now dozen, ine English China Plates; salad, service or bread-and-butter; regularly | Sets, 100 pieces, new $12 to $100, now $6 to $38.76 dozen. | tion, now $28. Fifth Floor Men’s Knitted Neckties, 60c We bought a quantity of these handsome Neckties to sell for 40 per cent. less than their regular price, which is a dollar. hey are in the fashionable crochet or shell stitch, in plain colors, or in smart cross-stripes, and woven of pure silk. Quite a find for themen who are looking for their Autumn Neckties. Main Floor Patent leather Boots with ather Boots from our own stock, and «l Also $1.50 to $2 igh shoes, button and lace; alao black cravenette button | shoes at $1 a pair, and $1.25 and $1.35 shoes at 650 shoes; all sizes in the group, and all $2 shoes at $1 a pair. Subway Store, Balcony. Reversible Coats for Women at $12.50 ,. These new coats ade of a very delightful double- faced blanket clovh will doubtless be more popular than our other remi ble offerings of reversible coats. The colorings and the patterns are exceptionally at- tractive. Among them are: —Navy Blue with a hand- some plaid back, gray with plaid back, brown with green back, and other pleasing combinations. The tailoring is exceptionally good, and while these coats are big, roomy and comfortable they are cut on id are decidedly stylish for automobile or They may be worn like a coat with id shawl collar, or may be buttoned close to the neck, making a splendid storm coat; belted back finished with large buttons undin every way remarkable coats at $12.50. Women’s Raincoats at $3 Another offering of these popular coats, thor- oughly well made, of a rubber-surface, plaid-back fabrie, with BROWN VELVET COLLAR, slip-on model, in good shades of tan, at $8. Other raincoats, in great variety, at $5 to $10. Subway Store, Balcony crams ciinaretonioniegigiivenitctad ’ 3,600 Women’s Aprons At Much Below Regular Prices 50c Checked Gingham Cover-all Aprons, at 36c. Maids’ Brotelle Aprons: regular 5c, at 18¢. Round Ruffled Aprons; of fancy dotted Swiss; pocket and wide ties; another of lawn with hem- stitched ruffle; regularly 25e, at 18¢. Women’s Lawn Band Aprons; with tucks and embroidery; remularly 25¢e, at 18¢. Fancy Dotted Swiss Afternoon Aprons; embroidery trimmed ruffle; regularly 38¢, at 25¢ Wide Band Aprons; deep hem, row of fine i ularly 50c, at 36e, cooking aehool| Vigured percale cover-all apron and cuff, 600 | aprons, 60¢. Dust cap and apron, 60c.| Gingham sleeve aprons60e, Clothes pin aprons, 38¢, Waitress = white lawn k sateen aprons for nprons, 60¢ to $1, be Nurses'aprons,60¢ to $1.60, aprons for) Afternoon aprons, 60e, vile and 806. sewing aprons, 60, 31 aprons for! Chafing dish aprons, 600, rs aprons, 30c, ingham Band aprons, with pocket, at 26e, ns, Lawnb aprons, extra wide, with pocket, other icked, at 26c. Subway Store, Baloony Wanted New Dress Goods Fully One-Third Under Price ubway Store, unbe- cannot promise to long.continue , but there's enough for Wednesday's !

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