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7 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER _4, 398i, PHYSICIAN'S WIFE HOUSEKEEPER ASKS 1 71 | to provide her nesossities that when | decedent's will was probs “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” WOMAN'S VOICE 1 allowance Ave. Street Specials for. Thursday Women’s 1 5. 9 8 Broadcloth Suits The picture illustrates one of the new models, that isa beautiful representation of the newest and best styles for fall wear; made of hand embroidered imported broadcloth and serge, pointed sailor, round, deep shaw! collars and swagger, distinctive mannish styles; colors navy, black, corcnetion brown, and green; value 24.98, $250,000 AS SHARE OF RICH ESTATE ANNOYING ERUPTION ON PHILADELPHIA Declares ‘Millionaire Employer WOMAN'S FACE GONE Mrs. Lippincott Gives the! | Inside Facts of Her Case ippincott, of Philadelphia, | Founded 1826 LURESPHYSIGIN | SAYS HE BEAT HER See mers | a CY PE Lord & Taylor ONFALSE CALLS) BLACK AND BLUE Dr. Young of Montclair Sets | a Trap and Causes Arrest of Rich Man’s Daughter. Sale of Furniture Bedroom, Dining Room and Fumed Oak Living Room Pieces At greatly reduced Prices | Bedroom Models Told Her Woman Offered Him $5,000 to Get Rid of Her, Mrs. O'Neill Declares. Made Contract to Provide for Her for Life. Women’s, Misses’ and junior Suits Mrs’M. E | Helene M. O'Ne!!l has brought | in ber own words: “About one month ago I wasattiacted | | don, Engiand, executors of the estate| SHE 'S TER,| rs fal to The Evening World.) fe trom fene 7 A la | —_—_—_—— ration from Dr, John H. O'Neill, a! bro Sinithson Hooven of Mg ‘Not only achat Men Lippincott rever collars; several handsome styles in shaped or box front Dull Mahogany Cc ie 0,00— 50.00 Annoyer’s Victim Surprised] svtamea "permission tovday. trom dus: | Gordon ur. ae tor "Waeentnatont, re |My yeti, everyone should hear the mosiels: conte are all satin lined: akirts are the latest 2 and 1 Dull Mahogans ‘Tablescs “ 47.50 : te Benilietoh v6. velve DH COINGIPEF|Orne of Fort Washington, 1. | wonderful history of this particular case pe i sites 13 +14 £0 44; 5 Tuna Mahogany Dressers 40.00 When He Finds Miss Isabella | publication with the summons and com. [2"7 Frederick W. Gordon jr. of Lon land profit as she did. Here is the atory Women's and Misses 4 98 Ae eae 7S ee . Polo Coats plaint in her sult. She dectared’ he of Alexander Ge fay filed to-day | ‘Willams’ Is the Prisorter, «| SP*RGonet ree aoe ret te irre to) by your advertisement in & local news. Exceptional bargains coming at this the beginning of the fall Fine Sample Bedroom Suttes to live several years ago in order to, in the United it Court, The i fy vo r f alin.ony, [paper on the merits of your Resinol season; made from the latest light and dark gray English polo || ‘ " |" "re cousia was thucried hept, 04 1008 Ss denver plik Soap. : y cloth; large combination sailor collar in coronation and king's Circassian Walnut. . $433.00—formerly #633.00 MONTCLAIR, N. J., Oct. 4.—-Mies Ian- | Less than two months cfterward, ac- . an nad seity intereoted fon faving at that time a very annoying |} blue; deep 8-inch double cuff to match the collar, sizes 14 t0 40, value 8.98, | Circassian Walnut + 1250— = 1,012.50 ' Bie ee aE Sa a 8 | aN meni ai ep | wr ec om OBc| Serna are sats Fine Sample Dining Room Sat if clair, spent last night in the police | she was not fit to associate w # | for Gordon, sets forth in her petition | tirely, the in, peeled all eek Rt i ce I u in m. station, having been arrested at the | fisters and threatened to Kick her down | ()'t new skin formed. Boys’ Shoes pointed sailor collars e Dample ining Koom wuttes } ie “that the latter died in London on Sept. ; that his will was admitted to ‘a to match in pretty combina- “TI wish to thank you for placing with- Lackawanna Station by Detec Gun metal and patent leather button Fine Sheraton Inlaid. hile, she says ) Sizes 14042; ward Reilly. She was re} land abused her almost. continuously |record in the Butler County Probate|in teach so meritorious an article,|| of blucher, Goodyear welt; 1 value 9,98 Ci 9 {n $300 batl to Keep the pea thereafter until the time of thelr sepa. | ¢ and the he lef an estate valued | which I do not hesitate torecommend to || gizes 1 to $4; reg. 2.48. 69 ANNE D.9B. eee eves a Se jan walnut 4 was furnished by her father, who js Tation, Mrs. O'Neill complains of one; at $%,000,000. my friends,” | we Petticoats Scotch Lace Curtains ircassian Walnut. wealthy... Mise Wil atiery who JS aster Sunday in particuar, when further avers that prior to No-|, Not only is Resinol Soap highly effect- | ‘omen’s Pe Peat fr | Double twisted thread, choice selec. Fumed Oak... “ vi Hams is thrty-two | she de beatiner untii she was | y, 1896, he resided in Hamilton and ive in removing skin uff || Good quality black silk taffeta: soft! tion of designs; white or ecru; “ a years ofc | “black and blue,” choked her and pulled | yigt she and her husband lived. with | Resinol Ointment it sizes 38 to 42; ree. J 98 in. wide, 314 yds. long; L 49 o There ‘was no > hearing on the | her hair, and told the xervante she Wa ee A he capacity of manager of | 9B eckema, 2.79. Preskei yes value 2.25 pair. sssc.ces pion Anleus Ok. 800. « ah no longer the mistress of his home ani oe . ove ones .00— . the arrest. Re- |) cay no further attention to her. | his Jamilton property and his house: raga ae ‘Women’s Kid Gloves Reversible Tapestry Portieres eh ak iin rene 5.00. « See lowed facts to be} Mrs. O'Neill says further that just | keeper. He treated her like @ daughter, 4 Two clasps; lambskin; heavy silkem-| Extra heavy grade; plain or mixed i ‘oe, ‘2 pa 82.60 him in pri and then | before he deserted her, Dr. O'Nelil told | he says, and when he got married a broidered backs; black, white 79¢ colors, finely mercerized; 2 7. Golden Oak Dining Tables.{ 26,50— 85.00 bond:, iter and her | her he had a woman frie nd who would | | second time he requested her to remain and tan; special value 3.98 pair......... ° 40.00— “ 60.00 brother aro intimate £ Wat che] Bree ane Bet rid Of | with him for the See tal tees Women’s Union Suits Dr. Wright's Underwear Oak Sideboard......scccess, 45.00— 65,00 ‘sided depiige ded ied nk t he) “The physician, according to his wife, | And made @ contract to that end, prom- Heavy, bleached cotton ribbed, fleece-] The well-known underwear for men; Was causing and was dumfounded when |jjyeg in a handsome apartment at ising to provide for the rest of her lite lined; regular and extra sizes; woo! fleéce-lined shirte and ti . he reached the Re ler's court and | 270 Montgomery street, Jersey City, and | in his will. you mention he ankle length; reg. 49c.... * 39c drawers; all sizes; special. . 59c Attri ve Showing of jearned tnat it was Miss Wiinams, has @ large income. | Sle avers that it required $10,000 a year | Chemical 1 Dr. John H. Young, whose practice ts i idhesly “urnong peopler at | = = = Fumed Oak Ltving Room and Montclair andy caused Miss fi f sught a iar sort of c Large Chairs, Library Tables, Settles, Book Cases, &o. to medical in end months Dr, Yo: i by telephone Montclair has Ween Formal Fall Opening In the Ready-to-Wear Salons, Third Floor ung has been an- GIMBELS ak RU aPnG oe theraky a HUEEE | These Spacious Salons Are Devoted to Outfitting fake long t is town only to and] Women, Young Women, Juniors and Young Girls p 9g 9g poate die a Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. After one has viewed “La Promenade des Toilettes,” re sure that a visit to these Salons ads Hel daccaeueds ned ctnes will also be interesting. Here too, are many imported models—and what is of equal importance, our 1 in doing anything P ontinuing the Sale o, 1g ass RESORTS TO STRATEGY TO| Exclusive Reproductions of Imported Models at ModeratePrices Women’s Imported Velour Hats That Have Been known to Sell at $8 Tomorrow, $5 at GIMBELS This is not a bargain sale, but simply an illustration of the lowness of Gimbel prices. Yes, such a price-difference in the heart of the season de- | | mands an explanation. Several months ago we realized HAVE ARREST MADE. Everyday these copies of Suits and Gowns are becoming the talk of New York. will not ask why, when you see them. In the Women’s Gown and Suit Salon Madame may select every kind of costume for morning, | Meteor, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chil afternoon or evening, that she may desire. and lace. Graceful and picturesque Smart Demi-Tailored Dresses for morning wear—| Tailored Suits of every conce serge, or serge and sutin combined, besides many of vel-| only those approved by Fashion. veteen and velvet—fashioned with smart tailored lines, |teur Suits of tweed and men’s wear fabrics, as well as and modishly but simply trimmed. $13.60 to $65. Afternoon Suits of beautiful broadcloth, serge, zibeline And you Domestic Rugs e Volge as that he fals of the call Satin, orien Royal Wilton Rugs Offered at greatly reduced prices to anothe he rail was bein) noth in the vad < that there would be a great vogue for these hats, sowe | | Afternocn and Evening Gowns of beautiful Crepe|and novelty fabrics. $26 to $160. Size 9x12... .825.60,,.. sreduced from $35.00 went direct to the European manufacturers and bought The Salon For the Younger Generation “ §,3x10.6,, 28.50.... “$2.00 large quantities. So you see, there was no middleman in FOR YOUNG WOMEN of 14, 16, 18 and 20 years—|of the daintiest and finest Chiffon, Crepe de Chine and “86x63 8: hoa “6.60 any of these purchases—no extra commission. Besides, attire not only inspired by French ideas, but many copies | Crepe Meteor; also Lingerie Dresses, $18.60 to $86. “ 18x36... 1.25.... “ “) 9.95 FOR JUNIOR GIRLS of 13, 15 and 17 ye For the girls that are grown up, but not fully developed, we have specially designed st: appropriate to their stature and years. Incidenta nis is one of our special- ties. Tailored Suits, $16 to $66, ‘Topcoats, $9.76 to $45, Dresses, $7.60 and upward. FOR YOUNG GIRLS of 6 to 14 years, | Charmingly ple Dresses for every occasion, even the regulation of blue serge and all-black’ Frocks for boarding chool and convent wear, $6 to $16.60. Dresses of wash- ble materials, serge and velvet, $1.60 to $66. — Party of Paris models. simplicity. Tailored Suits—English Woollens in the severely tailored and Norfolk Suits for school wear, also many de- lightful styles in “best” suits of broadcloth, zibeline and fancy weave fabrics. $14.75 to $126. ‘opcoats—Reversible and otherwise. _ But all with that dash that young women adore. — Also Afternoon Coats, braided and velvet trimmed. $10 to $26. Demi-Tailored Dresses of serge, velveteen, corduroy, and fancy woollen fabrics, appropriately designed for school wear. $10 to $60. Frocks of marquisette and sclilfon, $14.75 to $33.60, Afternoon and Party Frocks—Really Picture Dresses | Revors and Coats, $6 to $42.60. In the Coat and Wrap Salons Women may select Coats for motoring, travelling and street wear. and evening wraps. Imported models and reprodue tions, | $16 t to $650. More of the Fine Double-width SILKS When last week we advertised 40,000 yards of desirable new Silks in the economical double | widths, itseemed as though almost every woma# in New York came to share in the golden oppor- tunity. Tomorrow we shall have about 8,000 yards more, in three of the qualities, at the same savings $1.10 Messaline Satin, 35-inch, 76c Yard 4,000 yards, in every new and fashionable’ phade, as well as staple colorings. $1.50 and $2 Bordered Marquisettes, 75c Yard All-silk, double-width, 2,000 yards, in full color range, including white and black. $1.35 Black Satin Peau de Cygne, 35-inch, 75c Yard 2,000 yards, in a very handsome finish, and a deep ve lvety blac Ke Charming Saving One-third on Nickeled i hroom Fittings Silks- and ‘J These mbt r who turns out ee most highly Cottons, finished nickel-plated fittings for the bathroom, They are 18c Yard the magnitude of the purchases helped to lower the price. However, the keynote of every one is All of the new and favored colors brown, violet, navy, plum, gold, bronze and black. Numerous styles of the close-fitting character—some with Pierrot crowns, others with the turned-up-at-the-side effect. But all of these hats are of such beautiful soft quality that they may be ad- justed into most any shape. As for trimming these hats, it is simply a case of “She sticks a feather in her hat.” And if she sticks one of these Tyrolese stick-up or “Dodad” feathers at 25c, 60c, 76c or $1 she will display foods ves Of course, we have all kinds of faney feat o $10. ~beaded, embroidered Best Quality Brussels Rugs Size 9x12... .#17.75 .......reduced from $25.00 ‘a ind that a young n a number of t to repeat the Important Sale of Carpets To make room for the new designs we will offer dropped patterns in our best qualities of carpets At less than wholesale prices Also luxurious afternoon Third Floor Su Oriental and Bulgari ‘at es tifs and of crocheted worsteds, 50c¢ to $15. The No-Charge Trimming Service will gladly trim these hats for you, And it is also extended to those who purchase hats and trimmings in our Millinery Salons, Third Floor. Girl's sub The suit br O'Rourke of N Best Quality Wilton Carpets $1.6714 per yard—reduced from $2.50 and $8.28 Extra Quality Axminster Carpets $1.05 per yard—reduced from $1.65 Best Quality Axminster Carpets 85c per yard—reduced from $1.50 Extra Quality Wilton Velvet Carpets $1.10 per yard—reduced from $1.65 Best Quality Velvet Carpets 82)oc per yard—reduced from $1.25 Dresses to Make the Housewife Neat and Attractive Certainly there is a satisfaction in being able to get such little dress minate the anxiety of having some made. The percales, ginghams and cotton foulards in these dresses are of the good qualities and pretty colorings that one would select for dresses to be made by the dressmaker. And the s, While conservative, are sufficiently modish to make | hen attractive. And when we say t these dresses will fit | normal women (without alterations) it speaks for their com- fortableness, All sizes from 34 to 44, | A score, or more, styles at $1.60, $2, $3, $3.75, $4.60 and $5. Maids’ Dresses | There is no more important detail i getting me house Te udy for Winter than the replenis! Ahalf- | scalped, Justice D Second Floor aney 1 DocToR’s PRESCRIPTION FAILED -—THE GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY PROVES ITS MERIT, strongly made, heavily pl Pontarn r, and will not rust. We bought them so advantay: y that we can sell them at one- third to one-half below the 20c, reg. dozen morning ¢ s~— of blue c| it $1. 60 and$2 each; TI ‘ ‘ Soap Dish bath tubs, ext In. diameter 1 g 1 t bee ceetiy fabricn, with the ‘oap Dishes for bath tubs, ex r, DaKiluane awiinie emuatigoaaatihe or striped char t $2 will be quite sufficient. Two or three Tete BE He Ault on heavy; at 60¢, r¢ sie, Hullbied tra heavy. Continuing the Sale of patecre adicies Ike de black sateen dresses at $2.25 each, and as many of black mohair | lustre of silk, anc Pi © Soap Dishes, will fit) owe Pars, with cut’ gi a 25. riptions pr at $6 each, will be aplent afternoon y siveness of cotton, enjoy gr many of ar, Second Floor doctors, at les for backache and Kidney t | 36-in, has done $50,000 Worth t it Oval Mirrors, popularity for after ° lifferent | white e At Winter athe edieine noon and evening dresses, 4 a . Ratios tony tia} Pyralin Ivory Toilet Articles | mim! cain rece. 4 of Fine Linens Know it can’t be beat. “Pyralin Ivory” is a cular name for an excellent lity | Fy Sania Thad a severe backache sometime ago | g quality | of silk-and-cotton Jacquard ‘ hich could not be eured by th fy of celluloid, solid and ith the rich creamy color and sciltag ; epee il | satly Under Prese > ener aad te “however, | fine grain of real ivory. it does not in any way resemble the | Maueelne Begg gs as i | Greatly nder Present Value | 4 that Swamp-Root cured me in a few cheap, light-weight t articles (which are not even to be shantungs sf Table Cloths, N. y T «|! weeks’ time. recommended at their low prices), but come in designs which | ahs in good color-assort~ Vable loth ’ apkins, Table Damasks; } certain am I that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is a medicine of merit that | Tad you this testimonial, which you can use any time, | Towels, Linen Sheets & Pillow Cases, Crashes and Towelings ments that are of regular 260 and 28c grades, are a credit to the best appoint Pomade or Powder Box, 26c. Buttonhook; _ first suallty ing table: | set of fifteen pieces Pyralin | steel sisting of two Pomade Yours very Het hook, ivory handle, tonhook, Nail File, T At 22c yard, there are Silk- | eased wac08 DORN ACER Nl al yy, Pee 500 ore So ee pe Hand arp Crepe de Chines and d to} nic ors i i i sh, ‘ , an a a or a Subscribed and aworn to before ine Corn Knife, 60¢, Box, Cloth Brish, Hat | Yard-wice Mulla qisuk Male 4 Tong: ut 800, | ¢Xtta strong and durable, at. §1e10 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th 8t. this 14th day of July, 1909, Cuticle Knile, 600, fer, without engrav- 5 I - ly 95e, eact i 81.00, SAMLEL W, MeRITTRICK,. aha pees Prenok ay : At 30 yard, Silk-and-C ot aguas en el Par,| ,, W4ute enanieled Bath Room Chairs Notary Public, eled plate, with ivory back ith tray, 60¢. | son Mousselines and Marqui- Pees yg Parr | at $2.25) regularly $3, handle, $1.96, Pyralin Toilet Articles, in Pink | tettes, reg, 38¢ and 50c, - \ asneled Bath Room Chalrs | f bark bottoms, at $6.95, Fifth Floo RS” RTY-THIRD ST, Hair Brush; superior white 1) bristles; solid Parisian ivom 1 H and Blue | Sedond Floor brackets - || C GIMBEL [ PROT! HE BROADWAY NEW VOR uy 60, ivory She Horn, 60¢. Con white bristles; solid Parisian ivory back, 5. Cloth Brush; superior white solid back, $1.95. Special Note~-We can sunply a 52 10, Main Floor = | = Ge se Rogular fifty-cent bottles for sale at all art) . See kam Me A a NPN Qn oe an Se ee | drug stores Oa en gs am a er ne

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