The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1911, Page 11

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meet their sister when they were ar- rested, ILTED SUITOR Miss Margaret Caflahan, the sister, who {8 employed in a drug store at One aoe and Twenty-fifth street and Lenox avenue, appeared as the two | were being taken to the station house. Hl AND RIVAL According to the pokce, Cornelius forced — the door by pressing his weight against it, while his brother stood on guard. Garula, Menaced by Mob, Tries @uicide as Dying Victims Are {x Sent to Hospital. Es Geclared they were on their way to <> Some Success, (From the Leaf River (Ohio) Mirror.) We are in receipt of the inteimpence that the stork arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wagner, of Am- herst, 8. and left a dainty seven- pound girl. Both Mr. and Mrs, Wagner were employees of this office several years ago and are to be co>gratulated upon their success in their new field of labor. Free to Pile Victims Next Morning Worst Cases Wonder Why They Never Before Tried the Remarkable Pyramid Pile Cure. IT IS FREE. Gevephine Tseick’s jealous admirers lashed in the hall at No. % Mangin @tweet early to-day, and when the smoke | @f battle cleared away Josephine and | Qrmala Castanii were probalby fatatly | Ptatobed and Androw Garula, said to be @@ employes of R. Hoe & Co, ao used of wounding the others, was nurs ing cute, eaid to be self-inflicted, in the Patan cs ata vests By making @ free test of the Wonderful | After the affray residents of the OuNd- | primia Pile Cure, you are eure of deine | fag undertook @ deal with Garula end | right. Nothing is more disappointing than the police had trouble rescuing him. to invest in something ¢h a’t do the Te to said that Josephine recently | work. So write at once to the Pyramid transferred her affection from Garula, | Drug Co. Marshall, Mich., for @ free trial who is fifty-two years old, to Castanll, | package, and know to @ cortainty that who is only thirty-nine, Josephine is | here te « eure, quick and permanent cure, @wenty-six, and sho and Castanii took |*9 !netant relief tn worst qases @ their abodo on Mangin atrect direotly |£Pm of piles, The trial wi @ver Garula without knowing that he| ‘0 "est comfortably over ni the morning you will hustle t lived there, Garula met the couple iN | arug store, can't help tt, for the regular the hall and the stabbing followed. 60c . Package that puts you on your feet Josephine and Castant! are in Gouver-!and keeps you going. Be eure you get nour Hospital. She ts stabbed in the|what you ask for. eck, the right breast and neck. Cas-| Use the coupon below. Merely eend your tanli has slashes about the head and | name and address. FREE PACKAGE COUPON Cut out this coupon and mat! to the PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, neck and an artery wag severed in his wight arm. TWO BROTHER TRAPPED INSTORE BY POLICEMAN Boys Said They Were on Way to Meet Sister, but Are Held for Court. tre trom, comes commen,| Healthy, Happy @imteen, of No, 872 East One Hundred Children always have ama Geventy-first street, and Robert, 260 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich. A sample of the great Pyramid Pile Cure will then be eent you at once by mall, FREE, in plain wrapper, ‘twelve, were arraigned in the Children’s Court to-day charged by the police with forcibly entering the confectionery store @ Rafelo Ratto at No. 11% Boston road, the Bronx. They wero arrested by Po- Neeman Riley and Detective Conway of the Tremont avenue station. Policeman Riley was at One Hundred @04 Highticth street and Boston road @ortly after 1 o'clock this morning Oatmeal for Breakfast ‘When he saw two boys loitering about | Nutritious—delicious flavor— the entrance of the confectionery store and later enter. Blowing his whistle, the officer ran into the candy shop and found the lads standing near the cash register. Detective Conway, who was fn the vicinity, hurried to the store and Fer Over 30 Yoro the boys, who later they were Cor- Premium Coupon in Every Package Relius and Robert han, were taken The boys disturbed nothing tn the store, as far as the police could learn, builds strong, healthy bodies and strong, healthy minds America’s Favorite Breakfast 148th Weekly Wednesday Sale NEW PLAYER: PIANOS Due to the large orders we place annually, we are enabled to offer these strictly high-grade instruments at this price. All are 88-note, have special library privilege. every late improvement and ‘39 ) ‘o-morrow only ......+ are fully guaranteed, Large supply of music free and TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE of Reliable Make. A far better piano than can be secured elsewhere for $190, and any time (within two years) we will allow the amount paid to apply on the purchase of a new Knabe. To-morrowonly 1 , $5 Down and $5 Monthl; All Bear the KNABE GUARANTEE Liberal Allowance for Old Fianos Taken in Exchange Wm. KNABE«é Co. 5th Ave.- 39th St. ‘and Established 1837. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 17, 1911.7 GIMBELS Newest Note in Millinery— Large Marabout Hats This new mode will be— come a great favorite dur- ing the late Fall and Winter for it is charming, very modish and seasonable. Anticipating this vogue, we imported considerable marabout from Paris. There- fore, we can vouch for its quality, and incidentall produce these Hats to sell at an extremely moderate ice—$8.75. As the illustration shows, the upper brim and crown are covered with this lovely fluffy _marabout — white, natural, black, violet or myrtle. Foundation of the hat 1s silk velvet. e classify these as Untrimmed Hats, but they need very little trimming. The hat pictured is simply trimmed with a white denia—but a white rose or camelia, white or natural colored dahlia will give an equally artistic effect. We have these flowers in pleas- ing assortments, at 76c, 95c, $1.26 and $1.45 each. Ostrich Tip Pompons, $2.25 Yes, another new note in Ostrich Trimmings and also an effec- tive iture for these Marabout Hats. Six excellent Ostrich tips, branched in tree effect in each bunch. Black, white, purple, gold and ruby. 62.26. Apropos of this millinery, we take pleasure in reminding you of our ; No-Charge Trimming Service which will trim your hats without charge, if you purchase trim- mings and hat in our millinery sections. Mainand Third Floors “HELLO, JACK FROST ’’ Exclaim the Flannelette Youngsters “You can’t bite my toes,” exclaims little Tom. “Just look, my Nightie covers me all over.” 5 ; Susie in her cozy warm Nightgown, and Jimmy in his flannelette Pajamas, welcome this chilly old fellow with much glee—because mother has provided them with Flannelettes from Gimbels. Night Drawers, with feet, 2 to 10-year sizes. Flannelette, white and colored stripes, 600 and 76c. White Canton Flannel, some without feet, 600 to 860. Woven White Cotton, fleece-lined, 60c. Flannelette Pajamas, figured or with delightful nureery rhyme borders, 4 to 16 year sizes, 75c to $1.60. ular rnges fifecatat Meccmccraey or with scalloped edge, 2 to 14 year sizes, to Flanneletle Nightgowns, white and striped, 2 to 10-year sizes 50c and §1. Flannelette Rompers, striped and colored, 1 to 5-year sizes, 60¢. Canton Flannel Knickerbocker Drawers, 8 to 6-year sizes, '25c. Blerrifl foe ee large sailor collars; white, gray and red; 1 to 6-year sizes, to $2.75. Baiktooes, hannslette, 2 to 14-year sizes, 650 to $1.60; elderdown or blanket materials, 4 to 14-year sizes, $1.60 to $5.75. Second Floor The Fall Notion Sale Is Going on NOW It gives every woman with sewing to do the best chance of the season to buy the Dressmaking Supplies she needs, at savings which, though but a penny at a time, run into dollars in the aggregate. And these are Notions of the highest quality, full weight and honest length, else they would not be here. Judge the items by these few: Dressmaking Supplies Gimbels “Perfection” Dress Shields, fine nainsook-covered, in sizes 2-3-4. Regular and full dress shape. Pair 16c, dozen $1.50. “Duchess” Dress Shields — good washable shields, to be worn with shirtwaists, etc. Sizes 2-3-4, regular and shirtwaist shape, pr. 10c, doz. $1. | Pi The “Eve” Improved Rustproof Enameled Covered Spiral Stay, dozen cards, 85c. 100 for three 5c cards Collar Sup- porters, Basting Cotton, 500 yard spools, lozen spools, 38¢, Miscellaneous Notions Pin Cubes, H. F. Neuss’ quality, made in Germany. 16¢ for two 12c¢ Cubes, 200 pins in 9 different colors. 10c for three 5c papers Duchess Pins. 10c for three 5c cards Savoy Safety ins. 160 for two 10c Folding Wire Coat angers. 100 for three 5¢ Wash Cloths. 16c for two 10c balls C, B. French Darning Cotton. Main Floor SAFE Shoes for Children Gimbel Toe-Ease Shoes are safe for chil- dren to wear because they are scientifically constructed to fit and support the growing feet without cramping them. Furthermore, an orthopedic expert is always at the service of parents for the selection of the proper shoe. Besides their hygienic merits, ‘Toe-Kase Shoes are handsome in st and 60 well built as to give excellent service. For Girls there are Shoes in vici kid, gun-metal calf, patent leather, with cloth or kid top, also tan Russia calf, at $1.60 to $4 pair. iris’ Shoes of the fashionable white buckskin, on an Arch- ease last, are $2.60 to $4.60, according to size. Boys’ Shoes in tan Russia or gun-metal calf, patent leather and box calf, $2 to $3.60 pair. Boys’ Special Shoes of box $2.60 to $3 pair. QEEERE] FIFIEICR calf, with indestructible soles, Second Floor Adjustable Dress Forms Specially Priced At $5 g $ We have already sold hundreds of these Adjustable Dress Forms at our very low price of $5, although under usual conditions their price is $8.50, They are among the best Dress Forms made, and can be quickly and easily adjusted. Bust measurements and lengths and width of skirt can be independently regulated, or the perfect form can be made larger or smaller by simply turning the little wheel at ih top of the form. In two styles: Style A--82-inch bust measure, ex- tending to 88-inch, Style B—34-inch bust measure, ex- tending to 42-inch, Fifth Floor THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE Player-Pianos & Pianos at Lower Prices Than Ever Before A continuation of our remarkable sale of Discontinued Lines—Slightly Shop-worn, Returned Rentals, Varnish Checked and Exchanged Pianos It {s hard to tell what will be left for Wednesday's selling, but'we have the largest quantities of the following player-pianos and pianos: Original Price Sale Price Also Cambridge pianos, mahogany $120 leas than Mason player-pianos, mahogany 285 Archer pianos, mahogany... 146 Cameron pianos, mahogany. 136 Wright pianos, mahogany.... 166 $18 to $25 Tailored Suits for Women Practically all these Suits have been made up within the past ten days, by twoof our best manufacturers in the most wanted styles, many of them our own selection; copled from models selling for double and treble the price for these suits, $19.76. One Especially Striking Suit of which we have a good quantity, and all elzes from 81 to 44, 4s like the illustration. The coat is a particularly smart, new, five-button model, with French back, mannish notched collar, inlaid with satin and finished with white pique vesting. The skirt has a panel back and front. The equally attractive materials are diagonal cheviots, in two-tone and plain shades of gray, brown and blue. Also homespuns in navy, black, gray and brown. The Other Suit Illustrated is equally striking. The coat is a two-button model with deep panne velvet revers, with a touch of the velvet showing on the cuffs and pockets, and the large bias cut buttonholes The skirt has a panel front and loose panel back trimmed to match the coat. The materials are those new men’s wear mixtures 80 much in demand, grays and browns predominating, and hairline striped blue and black cheviots. Also Plain ioaeercie Bulte of new mixtures and mannish ri rough fabrics, as well as plain and rough cheviota and setges, in black, navy, gray and vrown. Altogether a wonderfully wide variety of just the styles most wanted. Regular! $18 to ri offered Wednesday in the Subway Store at 12.48, y $3.50 Tailored Linen Waists, $2 Just 260 Waists, all the manufacturer had, but we wish we had more—one model like: the illustration. Several pleasing styles of all-linen Embroidered Waists with laundered Collars and cuffs. Sizes 84to44. These $3.50 Waists offered at $2 each. $1 Tailored Waists at 65c|Allover Embroidered Lace 300 waists in this collection, in man int, Pianos, taken in exchange, at much alf the original prices. All will be sold under the usual Gimbel guaran- tee, with the exception of the used Pianos, an at- tractive stool included, the piano kept in tune for one year, and delivered to your home without extra charge. Any reasonable terms will be considered, Subway Store, Balcony 385 236 240 265 good styles. All nicely made and finished, of good quality madras, plain white or with satin-finish stripes in a variety of colors; mannish shirt style, Gibson modela with pocket, waists with plaited detachable side ruffles, others finished with lace insertion, Waists at $3 Decidedly pretty waiste, black with and black with silver embroidery and fon mings. Line throughout with silk; high neck and kimono sleeves. Sizes 34 to 44, A remarkable offering at $3. French or stiff collars and cuffs. Subway Store, Balcony $5.75 to $7.50 Tailored Without question the best lot of skirts we have ever offered under- price in the Subway Store. The materials are of exceptionally good quality, thoroughly dependable and just what is moet wanted by good dressers, ‘The tailoring and finishing are first-class in every way; in fact, it would be difficult to get better workmanship at almost any price. 600 skirts in the collection from one of our best tailoring houses anxious to close out his remaining stock of fine materials. These materials are spot- proof chiffon broadcloth, wide-wale diagonal worsteds, cheviots, serges Skirts, $3.95 and men’s-wear mixtures; also the much wanted new doutle-faced fabrics, in plain blues, bi grays and black. High girdle models mainly; some, however, have the stitched belts, about half are made with the pane! back and front, others button at the side, and some are habit back models. Altogether a remarkabl assortment, and Mase $5.78 to 8 a ’ offeting when you may purc! Cs aptie eA thes . Just in the Nick of Time! This Sale of $32,955 Worth of Hosiery & Knitted Underwear for $20,530 For Men, Women and Children—In the Subway Store Putting it in another way, this is an opportunity to purchase winter hosiery and underwear AT SAVINGS OF ONE-QUARTER TO ONE-HALF AND EVEN MORE Thousands of people will purchase a supply during the next few days or weeks. ‘They want what they want w/.en want it.” In other words they desire dependable, good wearing underwear and hosiery of just the right weight, size /and style. In this sale we offer a great variety with the additional decided advantage of a saving of one-quarter to ov.e-half. The Women’s Underwear Children’s Stockings Black Worsted Tights, regularly 85c, $1, $1.25 and 8,000 Pairs of Children’s Black Cotton and) Liste ‘No | $1.50, at 65c. Mend" Hose, with linen spliced sole, and wile toe, heel Women’s Vests and Drawers, heavy tuck-stitch, regularly | and knee; slightly imperfect, otherwise 25c avi 35c grade. 50¢ to 75c, at 36c each, or 3 for $1. at 18¢., three pairs 60c, Women’s Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle Men’s Half Hose length, well known “Forest-Mills” make; slightly imperfect, pen $1 bo at 660, Sete 5,000 Pairs of po ftyess? Half black and 10good Women’s Merino Vests, Drawers and Tights, hand aot ar blared yrs a finished, all styles and al regularly $1.25, at 800. slightly Late edecat bbe and She ale andardenalin, Children’s Underwear 12,000 Pairs Silk Socks, black only; alightly imperfect, Children’s Ribbed Underwear, natural color for boys, | otherwise 66c grade, at 30c. white for girls; all sizes; slightly imperfect, otherwise 75c to $1 2,000 Pairs Men's Silk Socks, black.and all the wanted, grade, at 46c. colors; slightly imperfect, otherwise 60c grade, at 20c, ‘ Men’s Underwear Men’s Medium-weight Woolen Underwear, natural color ., j regularly $1, at 65c. ‘ a , Men's $1.25 Heavy Woolen Underwean, natural Men's All-wool Shirts and Drawers’ natural es ceptionally well made and finished; regularly $1.50, at $1. Men's Worsted Shirts and Drawers, all- splendid, smooth, comfortable finish; regwarly ty an bs Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers, known as the “Stand-, ard Health” underwear, at 60c. Subway Store. | Over 5,000 Pairs of Sample Shoes for Women $3 to $6 Shoes, $1.95 The entire lines of samples from four lead- ing shoemakers: 2,000 pairs from a well known maker of $3 to $5 shoes, from Lynn, Mass, Over 1,000 pairs from a shoemaker in Rochester, N. Y., who makes only from $3.50 to $6 shoes. 1,500 pairs of $3.60 to $5 shoes from Cin- einnati, Ohio. 600 pairs from a Connecticut shoemaker, well known for his $4 to $6, and even higher priced shoes. Altogether a most remarkable collection of styles, practically everything produced this season, with the largest quantity of the popu- lar dull and patent leather shoes, and a fair assortment of tans, velvets, satins and other good styles, Sizes mainly 844 to 414, A, B and C A widths; to repeat. id $3 to $6 Sample Shoes at $1.95 Not only are the prices extremely low, but it is a well known fact that » shoes are invariably made of the finest selected leathers, and in y way are the makers’ finest product. her Good Shoes for Women, in all sizes and many styles, remarkable of- fer.ngs at 81.95 a pair. Subway Store, Balcony GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIATY.THIAO OT. Women’s Hosiery Women’s Black Lisle Hose, with garter tops, triple heels, soles and toes; slightly imperfect, otherwise 35c grade, at 18c, or 3 pairs for 60c. Women’s Heavy Lisle Hose, with triple heels and toes, and double soles; regularly 35¢, at 18c, or 3 pairs for 60c. Women’s Boot Silk Stockings, black only, and only 100 dozen; regularly 38e, at 26c, Women’s Black Cotton Hose, slightly imperfect, other- wise 18e grade, at 1214c. Bubway Store A Companion Sale of Women’s Sweater Coats We have never offered better values in popular priced sweater coats, for not only are the prices far below regular, but the sweaters are exceptionally well made and shaped to look well and fit comfortably, Women’s All Wool Sweater Coats, white, Oxford gray and red, at $1.96. 4 Women’s Worsted Sweater Coats, the / favorite mannish weave in Oxford, white and HI cardinal, at $2.26, Women’s All Wool Sweater Coats, V and high neck, fanciful weave, white, Oxford and cardinal, ut $2.96. Women's All Wool Sweater Coats, mannish weave, V or high neck, white, gray and cardinal, hand finished, at $4.60. Women’s All Wool Sweater Coats, mainly plain white, some however, strikingly trimmed with good colors on the collar, cuffs and pocket, at $3.60, Bubway Store

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