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ee a | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911. i huamrninees * TELLS OF SON'S BIGAMY. | All tis life young Ovington had defied) aged Mot is Veatimony May Sena! the Thirteen Hoodoo, wherefore he dec-| aia te Sats | HURLS QVINGTON orated his American-made machine with alain pet Neer a flaring “No, 13." It was far from his Mre Henrietta told Justice Green- Thirteenth Try for Coast} pian, however, to make thirteen start#/ years old, frankly Flight in Plane 13 Wrecks same point in the recent Deal final and lost the next five holes in succession, hich brought the end. Mrs. Barlow n low score Monday, but this morns ; | ing took 68 strokes to the turn to 64 for her rival. Miss Harley owed her victory over Miss Griscom to the fact that she was holding putts of medium length with regularity, Going out Miss Griscom held her own pretty well, being only three down at the turn, Misa Griecom also lost the tenth, the next four holes betng halved. Then the Fall Riv wir! getting the 16th ended the conte: Miss Hyde and Miss Nesbitt had a give and take match all the way out, and were even at the turn, The m ropolitan champion was taking t putts on @ green and sometimes while her partner was fully as u tain at the cups. Turning home, Mias Hyde struck a winning streak and took en Mon. & Sul. 1111 10M. Gut-ol-fowa weliveries by Motor Track is Brass Bed FREE wxa= With Every $100 Purchase or Over ur Liberal T In an effort to breege over to Governor's | baum tn 4 and set out thence to San Fran- and {t was she whe r of ta dant in the action, place, Bronx ronto; Miss Loutsa Wells, Boston, va, Miss Anita Phipps, Springfleld, Mass, Mise Dorothy Campbell, Hamil'on, € IN 10 va. Mise Grace Sempe, St. Louls; Mi RNEY FOR anna Bishop, New York, vs, Miss Eltz- abeth Porter, Boston Hy 1 | Scores: Uy | Miss Allen beat Miss MoNeoley 1 up. wi [Miss Harley beat Miss Griccom 5 up a | beat Mrs. Earle 6 up and 4 to go. Mine M. Curtin beat Mra, Fitier 2 up, Mies Porter beat Mies Bishop 3 up and 2 Margaret Curt, Boston, vs. Mre. B. i. and 8 to go. Miss Phipps beat Miss to go. Miss Griscom Beaten in Sec- ond Round at Baltusrol rought anoth vman to every time he swept up on the wing, by hile he 4 etiil the e had kissed her ihe twelfth | Hartara Wintesbora | goo dectd New York, vs. Miss E. C. Nesbitt, To- Fitler, Philadelphia, and Miss Georg!- Wells 7 up and 6 to go. Mrs, Barlow The defeat of Miss Bishop, former Whe We Colingues | Maked Pree: Mr | National and Metropolitan title holder, hy iss artley ‘ fp pstpone her | tne oki divore One Credit Terma Anois Within 6U0 Miles of New ¥. by Miss Hartley. by Miss Porter, was only a mild sur-|the 10th, 1ith and {th in easton. ,Machine of Birdman, | tually on his| ‘he wife, Ia seeking « The Tene: wae 8 ROOM ', $75 prise, aw the former has not been piay-| The 1th was halved. Mis took | » the family RET Seine pleatien ing except'on her home course for a/ the lth and the 1 ie young woman was not bit nore Ty te we eat poe Basen MATIC “, Consisting of Com! Reening Workt,) year or more. Miss Porter won by| the sth going to the Aviator B eae eerie Net conn get | sailed hie wife, ‘This other woman, ahi RAYNOR KR IK ieee LPUSROL, GOLF LU, SHORT match ended ears told her the engine had stopped and tk agi ies A the Hoodoo in enness and moderately good putting. we urtis took the first ra, Fitler, but thelr | Up and 5 to go. at the turn, thanks | Miss Campbell wae better sulted with of the latter on{her golf than o nthe previous day. getting into the | “Her card was | | Out seoceee 688678 8 4 O06) Ihseeay 4544 Her worst Was an § on the 7th, where her brasale shot was not up because of the turf, On the #th and 0th and Bedroom, 4 ROOM OUTFIT, 9166 Consisting of Parlor, Bedroom, Room and Kitchen, Miss Campbell beat Miss Semple, 6 Ci Say DOO in-law Mel tA ta \ JOBACGO TRUST FOES GROW. ||| ppcetat-aaa-naece etal” she saw the m mane xilde swiftly back to earth her eyes for al n t and A swooning, but} her aga band ly ed machine. Ovington admitted that oughly discoura b he would abandon th continental fl equipped with parts mon , has be ine ia the New York Central yards at One Hun. | dred and Thirticth street for three days ington on his fight been crowds at the wsau Boulevard watt. ke & wood getaway He} on hfe tong Journey. other man, The aged we daughter-In-law left the second an and her ourt together, varde Aerodrome this atte thirteenth attempt to set ov continental journey. He rode up ally in his graceful No. 13 monoe plane to an altitude of about 113 feet, | when his Luckily for the young birdman, putts of about 12 feet, Bhe| been climbing at a gradual pleased at tallying 5, men's par on| when his plain came down It descend 4th, where she went within @ yard | without a sudden, headlong plunge. The he Wag on hey <n [descent was swift enough, however, to | 4 smash the wing® and the tail of the| y tn the mplonsiip at of sixteen can- | title, several!" in she saw out of the y was on the ho was thor. an_Is-foot putt. Sarle contest developed medal scoring as any t Going out, the 1 bt, although Farle An important acer to the tonal tection ‘on has been made top it was Mt Phila telpnia, Host Joined Association the mi rare he mate ! " ond, while Mrs. Bar. ow, Philadelphia, low WA UDGD ADe Ath. aoe movers vs. Miss Katherine | ing for home 1 up, Mrs i} Miss Lithan Hyde, |ened even worse than shi Cigar Amer! organization of Inde facturers in this country. It comp & majority of leading clear manu: turers outside of the tobacco combi. tion. mpbell, ans that Mrs, young man out of the coast-to-coast | ing running for at least several days, A WORLD “WANT AD.” WILL GET IT FOR YOU, SS The Biggest Sale of Ready-to-Wear Apparel Ever Held in the Gimbel Subway Store Women’s Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists and Misses’ Suits and Coats at Far Below Regular Prices The biggest and most advantageous sale from every standpoint particularly because:— Tt is the greatest number of ready-to-wear garments ‘The materials are those most desired. ‘ ever offered under-price, at one time, in the Subway The satin linings are all guaranteed to give a season's satisfactory wear. The tailoring measures fully up to the Gimbel standards. _ All sizes and all the wanted colors and shades in the great assortment. Women’s $1.50 Waists, $1 Tailor made and lingerie waists of linens, lawns, crepes, percales and linene, long or short sleeves, Misses’ $15 Tailored Suits, $11.60 Well tailored, -of all wool serge, trimmed with silk braid. Also smart new mixtures; sizes 14, 1 and 18, Misses’ $9.75 Long Coats, at $6.75 All wool heavy weight cheviots, in blue, tan and gray. Plain tailored, braid trimmed, all with suilor collar and cufis. Sizes 14 to 16. STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 6 P. M. GIMBELS Ready With Superb New Stocks of “HARVARD MILLS” UNDERWEAR For Women and Children The “Harvard Mills” are among the oldest and most reputable manufacturers of | Store. The decided economies are doubly remarkable and will be doubly appreciated coming at the very beginning of the season. he styles are those most approved. Women’s $22.50 Corduroy Suits, at $17.60 “Black, navy and brown, ‘The coat is a two-button model with large revers; the skirt has a high girdle, panel back and front. One mode} like illustration. $15.75 and $18.75 Tailored Suits, at $11.75 Plain tailored or effectively trimmed; also Norfolk suits in many styles. Among the handsome materials are mannish mixtures, serges and cheviots. One model like illustration. Women's $10.75 and $12.75 Suite, at $7.75 Ac of medium weight suits, mainly plain tuilored Underwear in America. Their splendidly fashioned garments are known far and wide in this country, as well as in England. They were early in bringing out hand-trimmed Underwear; and so excellent are the garments in every detail of appearance, comfort and service that we chose them as thoroughly representative of Gimbels after a critical examination of dozens of prominent makes. Gimbels is the only store in New York City at which “Harvard Mills’ Underwear may be bought, and women can find it here in all of its most desirable styles. It is made in clean factories by clean employees, and is thoroughly hygienic in every respect. The same care is used in making the lower-priced garments of cotton, as in the finest silk-and-cotton, All are so treated by a steaming process as to be unshrinkable, as well as absolutely sanitary. The Rear Cross Aisle has been devoted to the display and sale of this splendid and perfectly fitting American Underwear, of which the following are some of the chief styles: At $1. Extra large sizes ut $1.25. Heavy Merino Union Suits, natural or white; high neck, long or short sleeves, ankle length, at $1.65; extra large size at $1.95. j eavy-weight three-quarter wool Union Suits, high neck, long or short sleeves, natural or white, $2.26; extra large sizes, $2.60. Medium-weight Silk-and-Wool Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, ankle or knee jength, high neck, long or short sleeves, some three-quarter sleeves. All styles at $2.25 suit. Medium-weight Merino Union Suits, low neck, sleeve- less, ankle length, fiigh neck, long or short sleeves, at $2. Silk-and-Cotton Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, high large sizes at $1.25 a garment. Vests and Tights of 90 per cent. wool. Vests are high neck, long or short sleeves. Knee or ankle length Tights to match, $1.86 x garment. Wool Underwear with just a thread of cotton, Vests, high neck, long or short sleeves. Knee or ankle length. Tights at $1.66 a garment. jedium-weight Silk-and-Wool Vests, Tights and Drawers, all styles, at $1.10; extra large sizes at $1.26. Children’s Underwear Fleeced Cotton Vests and Drawers. Vests are high neck, long sleeves, up to 11 year sizes, at 36c; 11 to 15 years at 46c. A striking new model with dee collar of serges, eoliennes and messalines in all the wanted colors. Women’s $13.50 and $17.76 Dresses, at Women’s $12.75 Dresses, at $9.75 revers, lace yoke and sailor $11.75 Including the new coat model with detachable lace yoke. Of fine serge, effectively trimmed, in white and colors, Women’s $2.75 Silk Waists, at $2 Nicely made of good messaline silk, in blue, black and Jasper high neck, three-quarter sleeves, with side ruffle, coats. other good styles. good colora on the reverse Ww D i Women’s Underwear _| pNatural or White Three-quarter Vexta, Tights snd | Women’s $7.60 All Wool Serge Dresses,$5.75| ¥men ® $18.50 to $22.60 Coats at $15 » Pure White Cotton Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, Drewers. Vests are high neck, long or short sleeves. Square neck and half sleeves, in gray, navy, King’s Black Broadcloth Coats, with colored linings of broadcloth, [@ knee or ankle length. High neck, long or short sleeves. Tights and Drawers are knee or ankle fength, at $1; extra | biue, garnet and brown, One model like Wocteadl oe also coats of new rough mixtures, including the new smart polo ‘Women’s $16.50 to $18.50 Coats at $12.60 Reversible coats of blanket cloths with plaid backs in good colors, Plain Broadcloth Coats and Kersey Cloth Coats. Women’s $12.50 Coats at $9.75 New coats of reversible materials, black Kersey cloth coats and $19.60 Evening Wraps at $15 Mainly Black prosdooch WIAs reversible, with a variety of side, EXTRA SPACE IN THE SUBWAY BALCONY, neck, long or short sleeves, ankle length, at $2.26. Pure White Cotton Vests, Tights and Drawers. Vests are high neck, logg or short sleeves. Tights and Drawers are knee and antle length, up to size 6, at 60c; extra large size at 60c a garment. Natural or White Merino Vests, Tights and Drawers, Vests ure high neck, long or short sleeves. - Tights and Drawers are knee or ankle length, at 86c; extra large size at $1 a garment. An Important Sale of HAIR GOODS $100,000 Worth of Human Hair Purchased for $60,000 and Newlv Made Up Into Switches to Sell at a Saving of One-Third This is, in brief, a history of the most remarkable offering of Hair Goods that has ever been known in New York. Back of it is the whole stock of the bankrupt firm of M. Blanc & Co., of Marseilles, France, bought at public sale and consisting of the finest grades of French and German Hair—the largest single Sale of Hair ever recorded. This stock has been newly made up into a great assortment of Switches in the most complete range of shades ever offered by a retail Hair Goods Store all at average savings of one-third. Customers who are unable to find in this large collection the precise shade they wish, may select the color in the prepared Hair and have it made up /o thetr order at savings of two-thirds of the rice they would usually pay for like service at other exclusive air Goods shops. Here are. the remarkable offerings, which will hold good for the remainder of this week and next week: Merino Vests and Drawers, Re or white, up to 11 5. years, at 60c; 12 to 15 years at 60c. iivneafateeemect | First Annual Bon Marche Glove Sale in the Subway Store TAS Ula Bute. water or Sia tam up 0 18 Offering the Most Wanted New Gloves for Men, Women and Children at 20% to 50% Below Regular Prices years, at $1; Misses’ sizes at $1.25. Three-quarter-Wool Union Suita, high neck, lo sleeves, sizes up to 13 years, at 61.60; Misses’ sizes at $1.7! For years.the Bon Marche Glove Sales in the Gimbel Stores have been most important events in the glove world. This initial sale in New York began Monday with instantaneous success. Now, the Bon Marche sale in the Gimbel Subway Store claims the attention of economical shoppers offering New Gloves at 50c to $1 a Pair That Are 20%, to 50% Underprice The Rear Cross Aisle Main Floor The most complete assortment of desirable gloves ever offered in New York at these prices. And, we believe, the prices are the lowest ever offered in New York for gloves of equal quality. This unusual condition is made possible— By the combined efforts of the entire Gimbel organization of three great stores. By buying thousands of dozens of gloves, where hundreds of dozens have hitherto been considered big orders, By planning and preparing a full year in advance. 17.60 y securing the many and America. Perhaps you have read our previous announcements of this Bon Marche Sale. If so, you know all this and more, and will be keenly interested in this Bon Marche Glove Sale in the Subway Store. The Gloves for Men One-clasp Cape Gloves, prix scams, drawn point backs, in new tan shades; regularly 75e, at 60c¢ pair. One-clasp Glace Gloves, pique seams, drawn point backs; regularly 75c, at 60. One-clasp Suede Gloves, half-pique seams, fleece lined, tans; regularly Tc, at 60¢ pair. One-clasp Cape Gloves, fleece lined, new tan shades; regularly 75e, at 60c pr. [_ The Gloves for Children One-clasp Mocha Gloves, pique sewn, Paris point embroidery, gray; regu- co-operation of the leading manufacturers of France, Ger- Two-clasp Gloves, over-sewn, with one row embroidery, in black, white and colors; regularly 75c, at 60c pair. One-clasp Suede Gloves, full pjque sewn, with Paris point embroidery; black, tan and gray; regularly $1, af 76c pair. One-clasp Capeskin Gloves, prix seams, drawn point embroidery; tan and oak shades; regularly 75c, at 60¢ pair. One and two-clasp Glace Lambskin Gloves, over-seam or pique sewn; black, white and colors; regularly $1 to $1.50, at 76c pair. French Glace Lambskin Gloves, iwo-clasp, ov backs; black, white and colors; regularly $1, at 85¢ pair. Mousquetaire Chamois Gloves, washable, 12-button length, pique or Stemless Switches \ Finest natural wavy, guaranteed sanitary Hair, Stem- less Switches are newest and in strongest demand. Length Regularly Now French Convent Hair Switches Best cut Hair in the most unusual natural shades--a rade sold only by the most exclusive specialty shops at louble and triple these sale prices: embroidered scam, Length Regularly Now 24 inches, $5 97.26 P. X. M. sewn, white and natural color; regularly $1.75, at $1 pair. larly $1, at 75¢ pair. : ; { Reich eersierhs Hh oe 26 to 28 Inches A $4.60 | ‘Mousquetaire French Suede Gloves, black, 12-button length; regularly me asp Oape Gloves, prix seams, drawn point, good tan shades; regu- | inch, straight, $13.60 $8.50 a tn oA . . 4 | $1.50, at 90ce pair. arly $1, a! ic pair. . Aine, wane HH 60 ey a sy a a bt Mousquetaire French Suede Gloves, black, 16-button length; regularly Onesclesp Lambskin Gloves; pique sewn, one row embroidery, tan, brown 20-inch, fi A 5 2, at air, and red; regularly $1, at 66¢ pair, 24-inch, Wah ; , Hoi Made of natural wavy, guaranteed, strictly sanitary He, av ipa Ree oo , * a . Ge Hair; an unusually complete assortment of shades, ” y q 28 to 82-inch, wavy, $30 to $50 $18.50 to ga5 | FOND AM eal he O, 2 2 bes Sisanats cate’ ae at Kewl ot Peta a naransirat iin Every possible preparation has been made to enable Tinvaciivs Malian Mau s efer t E ave 2 2. ary Sy nn erg netee tonlneton wil he the same 4s at ep ae | | shows how good gloves are made. Itis] us to render the usual Gimbel service, no matter how | wit ve turnished it desired, as many for ready-made switches of equal length and weight, 28 to BC $10 $6.75 conducted by a er whose gloves are Mi . ° will undoubtedly buy for gift purposes, Wavy Gray Switches 80 to 6 inches, $15.50 $8.50 largely represent greatthedemand. Evenso,anearly selection is advisable. | often x dozen or more pairs. + An unequaled pescrtment, tn every shade from slightly Straight Switches . ‘Essel. eis cancer EXTRA SPACE IN THE SUBWAY BALCONY. mixed to pure white, Length Regularly sh3 Of AAAS guaranteed sas i German Hatr. All the I 20-inches, usual shades, average length—all made on 3 short stems. ‘ V4 s . i Tate French Hair ayitchen ein ares 850 Over <,GLV0 Imperial Smyrna Rugs at 14 to 3 Discount The pom, Heetrable ehadew Jn the newt: avality: Halr, Yi $138 | Our third *Mil/-Clean-Up” in the Gimbel Subway Store, “very one knows the famous Imperial Smyrna Rugs which are accepted a Regularly Now Be ince ; an as andard”’ by the United States Government, ‘These Imperial Smyrna ius are all wool, reversible, in Oriental patterns, and will wear Ho Ht 08 5 he bi Rear Balcony | as well n) ic rug made. This makes the greatly reduced prices even more exceptional, ‘These sizes and prices: : : ‘ pitt 1 beet a a a a — 1sxee {h,, 81: 85c AxT feet, $7.50; $6.00 2) 9x12 feet, $8.50; $6.00 |} ¢ woh apy drab ray sadn tat wil be tne up Binds" "175; $1.25 | 30x33" "2.00; “1.98 | Zioxls ’ 10:50; 7.80 |) ® Straight Gray Switches 26x64 * 1.75 h 2ab 3x9 “7,50; 6.60 |} | ‘hes, tO" $46 30x60 $2.00 3.25 | 8x12 “ 9.50; 6.76 if? hes, $4 $1.95 BROADWAY NEW YORK 36x72 “ 2.95 | ); f 3x15 “ 11.00; 8.25 |{ > $7.60 $4.50 Ce SPACE JN THE SUBWAY STORE, LOWER FLOO: FI ee eR pon Ser han oe aN ARP OCT Ta ,