The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1911, Page 13

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TWO THOMASES, ONE WITHA WIFE, MAKE A EAMYSTERY Phitstetphia Woma Woman Hunting Husband Gets on Trail of Check Swindler. | | | ‘The police are trying to solve the mystery of a Philadelphia man named George P. Thomas who left his hote! there simulteneously with a guest's $1,400 and a man tn New York who gave his name as George P. Thomas and dis- appeared before getting rid of some valueless checks, Mrs, Charlotte Thomas, who manages the Hotel Florence in Philadelphia, was sure the New York man was her hus- band, Sho sald so last night at the West Sixty-eighth street station, But Dr. George J. Gladman of No, 43 West Seven first str who has been get- his man Thomas lomas says ‘This is the first day of registrati Polls will be open from 7 A, tM 10 P.M. If you do not r you cannot vote. Five Witnesses Give Testimony Stomach Allments Cause Suicide | When you read of a su sufe to presume that a si the real cause, for if this o1 order, the nerves become 1 the mind dethrone responsible. In im) Munyon, i + crimes ean be traced to a sick ste ch If the stomach fails to prop digest the food that is put into it, there is | and discord through the whole | it is pretty stomach was an is out of Prof. Muny on ms that asi stomach is an in- cubator of mi- consume vitality ld that} Xu i red hlood, which, is required te hourish the nerves and sustain the human bod Working on this theory Prof. Munyon has produced an elixir which he claims will so invigorate the stomach, liv i bowels that they | will throw off t little parasites and restore th em toa normal condition, From the testimonia people are bringing in it would n that the day for stomach troubles is the whole world would who lives at 454 t speak too highly ment. Mr Walker st I neer and conneeted with Public Sehool No, 187 Manhattan, came in specially to thank Prof Munyon for saving his child’s life, who had been suffering a long time with a kid) ment and had been tre and taken numerous cm this alled cures with- out getting satisfactory results one advised him to use Munyon's kidney remedy and to his astonishment and delight the child was soon restored to health, and since then he has always depended on Munyon’s remedies when- ever any member of his family was sick But Prof. Munyon says that he is proud of two great achievements, one in correct~ i troubles and the atic ailments, and all uric acid conditions. He "I don't believe there ix a case of matism, chronic or acute, that 1 cannot cure or greatly benefit.” He wants every person addicted with any ailment to call in and have a chat with him. He especially wants to see those with stiff and swollen joints, who sutfer with lame backs and sharp, shooting pains: The Prof. is an enthusiast and is anxious tg meet every ailing person in New Yerk, nom h may be. minutes ing stomach and nery other conquering rheu kidn You can't be in his pre th t Botend an invigorat = Men: It’s Best ¢ to See = ' i ba ; i | vALCOLM { syreauss ) Mi q H \ are many notably handsome fabries not usually iov For Special Consideration, Th: Of Men’s and Young Men’s ee At $15, $17.50 and $20 Extraordinary not only in their variety, but at their q ing to Gimbel standards, of handsome all-wool ae ted and many rough effects, in browns, grays, blues and black. Here’s a Storeful of Fine Be g for Many a boy is strutting proudly around today in a Gimbe in New York whom we should like to have know abou sons, whether ready for their first knickerbockers or th« It’s all good, characteri: BOY n approy The fabri ics are all-woo! ewed to s for boys is the fe E st elsewhere with but one Hane dvertised as “special” Here are some of the main class Fine Suits With Extra Knickerbockers — Norfolk models, for ages 8 to 16, and double-breasted models for ages 10 to 18. At $12, $15 and $18. Splendid Fall Suits With Extra Knickerbockers—In neat gray and brown all-w tures, at $5, $7.50 and $10. N Hale styles, 8 to 15 ; double-breasted, sizes 10 wear that we ean dupli ations of Gimbel! C lothing fc Chinchilla R t double to 18 ye Russian or Sailor rite cheviots. Russian model: esto 10. Milita all Reofers-—C mixtures, Correct styles and colors; to $10. Of solid color serges or ages 2 to7. Sailor mod- $5 to $10. tan covert or fancy 2g to 10. $6) I$7. ages 2! Over 1,500 Shirts bear this new price. Men’s Shirts. The event is of the highes Materials are finest imported and domestie mad. in low-priced styles. Mostly with plai ed bosoms, cout It’s a bit odd to buy such high- rts as thi “Simply Ripping’ ’_These The man who figures that 5 ‘ all-silk rep, in the most before been offered for so little. Jc is enough to pay for € iMen’s Pure Silk Bocks eee Exty aordinary at 35c Pai We don’t ki ier for w hom en 0 the tops ¢ 3 a cotton, r net noke for $1. a For Football Playe From our splendid a t of Fi ve 1 ouctit ine tit Le } individual play Here are the Footballs the f $1 a th Off f $5.50 Football § rea pl ondi¢ is bn r; gray, blue or : Fourth Floor i Almond Milk- Chocolate es, 1Se Will be our Special for Saturday in the “? 1 87) Two weeks ago we sold 2,000 cakes of this deli nd | Milk-Chos Since than we have a ! a Is, and we are p ltoa on alt ae cake: iy 18c. h Main Floor and Subway Store, B y \ Concert Saturday from it to 5 P, M. The increasing popularity of the: ' Popular Sheet Music at 8e 2B Copy e Cone RR Te Seale hie ichiesat-inaditiadiainn nsocnn icine “hess Sple ndid GIMBEL SUITS and 0 YERC COA TS LOMORROW ‘They will help to focus your ideas on the new Cloth- Ing you need. Look at them ry them on. They will te: you much about be- coming styles, al hand- me materia it, good t ing and pe i For ~ they come to us from tailors ™~ who know their business from / \ A with every detail é specialized to the last notch. Y f \ It’s good Clothing, it’s well- i \ bred Clothing, with the dis- / \ tinction of Custom made. \ Which is in a way borne out H by the fact that we are sell- ing so many of the Suits at $58, $42 and $45 to men with eustom habits, that we can hardly get them in quickly enough. 1 Men’s Suits $15 to $48 Iien’s Overcoats $15 to $65 You'll he interested in see- ing how admirably the tastes of the young man and those his conservative elders have been net. The new soft hand - tailored style pre- vails; and both among the ae of Suits and the Overcoats there for their 1s for its boy pickerboc for navy th Floor 7. SOIRTS at $1.45 id that of one of the largest and best makers of vet taid in their Pall and Winter supply. » custom rts, and are never seen 14 to 17. leck Ties at 35c 35 sof thi le of plain-colored lity have never Main Floor ‘$5 Shoes cent, on Men's M qua > Men’s i | hi 1 tre 1 Floor ut $20 for This $4 £5 “Dom estic” Secor I fth F fear SS 20 This Unpar | Single Tan and olive. All seams alleled Movement in Women’s Top-Coats <« Latest London Styles in Ra d double texture fabri in the: for All Occasions in peace rs] Pe) and Barend Wr ape 3 appreciat« nhit jaht, will ¥ select all f foresight, Popeoats ( after our own ay ss’ and Other Style Coats for , Traveling and Motoring 9.50, $25, $29.60 and $36 weeds, Velour cloths, Broadeloths, ne, Peau de Souris and Camel’s-Hair Fabries— ity are double-faced Street Coats of Broadcloth, Serge and Unfinished Worsteds, $19.50, $25 & $29.50 Severely tailored styles as wel trimmed with braid and velvet. throughout with satin. Exquisite Evening Wraps, $25, $29.50. $35, $39.50, $45, $55 and $85 Panne velvets, bengalines, broadcloths, satins and black velours— the latter imported coats and only at these pi $39.60, $46 and $55. All the pastel colors, besides white and black. ncoats, $8.50, $12 and $15 ardine, silk pongee and er netted materials, tain stitched, Third models are lined as demi-dress- Majority coats are eet “Tamso glad [ didn’t buy any gloves in Paris! Thinks of all the bother [ saved with the Customs and just see how cheap these lovely gloves are!" That has ‘been the verdict of many a woman since this first Bon Marche Glove Sale began--with all the advantages of its Varis prototype. Quantit had to be vast to accomplish the low prices. And they are $1.10 pair. $1 Glace Lambskin Gloves, 1-clasp, pique sew ‘Wbc pair. $3 16-button Gloves, $2 pair. white French $3.50 Mousquetaire Gleco Kid Gloves, $2.69 pair. $2.75 French Glace Kid Gloves, | black, white and tan, $2 pair. | Washabie Glace Kid Gloves, two Sim; onderful!! the majori > trimmed with real Trish lace. » that, please! Others are almost as ‘ | rmenian lace mmings. ) When the writer ed tl ii was being unpacked, she | exclaimed: “Ah! from Pari ew York, rey eplied the Neck ixings Chief, with an air of pr at these J Parisian in ¢ iness and good style, Too. of r triple-layer Jabots, edged with lace all arour ! fi nd tie designs. Many of them have touches of ¢ har dery Other Reasons Why Yomorr ould Be important in Neckfixings and Veils ide Fril Chiffon ¢ r Shetland Veils, In the Regular Neckfixing Frills, Collars, ic 1 ¢ the fine quality ¢ Marabou and ¢ to see how be 1 Yes, a Doll That Sings ! the Dolls’ Carniva Tomorrow 1, Fourth Floor _ GIMBEL BROTH ERS More Fine Offerings Have Joined the Bon Marche GLOVE SALE WOMEN'S GLOVES $1.26 Cape Gloves, one-clasp, $1 peir. | $1 Glace Larnbskin Gloves, two-c $1.50 and $1.76 Glace Kid Gloves, Glace 3,000 Exar uisite Jabots at t 250, 35c, 50c, 75c Which (Boby Bu uting & All Your ugsters Ce Cc 1 and we ‘ Vin wr r ul, at 75 to $18.50 A rh v vy | ! is $11.75. i tla Coat 7 \ ! egulation styles, and 84,000 pairs of Gloves for Men, Women an ren; sell for $70,000. | Child- or $105,000 worth to All per- especial Splendid new groups of Glo have been added to take the place of some of the smaller lots that have been completely sold out. Fine choosing tomor- row among these: $1.75 French Glace Kid Gloves, two-clasp, $1.25. $2.60 16-button Mousquetaire French Lambsicin Cloves, $1.86 pair. $2 12-button Mousquotaire Glace Lambskin Gloves, white, $1.60 pair. MEN'S GLOVES $1.50 English Cape Gloves, 1-button or 1-cbasp, $1.15 pair 76 ayser Gray Chamoisette Gloves, 60c pair. *“ CHILDREN’S GLOVES 75c pair Misses’ and Children’s $1 Glaco Lamb- sisin, tan Cape or gray Mocha Cloves, one-clasp. Main Floor lasp, 75¢ potr two-clasp, Lambskin 1-clasp, 16-button, 12-button, in olny $1.16 pair. Should Be 60c to $2.75 Marab tful t ar with tailored ‘al; ends trimmed ) E of w $1.96 to $10. ain Aisle Section on ' of Pashion’s latest and prettiest ideas in nd ¢ ul ! 1 ‘an vouch for Cay nd uff e sel 1. Lt is interesting ‘ n ‘ em Main Floor Py ve tty, New Apparel for } 1 ( $5 to $10.50, y White Cos hmere, messclit plin and crepella r $2.00 to $15, ond Floor YORK THIRTY-THIRG ST.

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