The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1911, Page 8

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TRAILING SUSPECT THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 19, 1911. SCOWS GO ON A RAMPAGE. | | ana Thietyomath atant and Alexander There was great exottement to-day | ht whock, bu w 3 wo in the nelghbor-) | e e e arly stages of tuberculonia from bronchitis, aethoms and other ailments having dmilar con-| j ising ymptoms, Tuberculosis stone the Fast Hive jt Its Prevention and Control r hood of the Fifties when the ow | con POISON = =25°5"55 FROM DEATH SHOCK ate os f gree | cere BELT CORSETS ~ TOBOSTON GIRL of the Bronx, assigned to the Department and Reinforced from waistline down—made pt. Mike to make re- BY RUBBER COT jargaret oe i lene Fr ound o é | pair certal s i , ‘. — os Iie Srancle from ite rochs'o@ Seriys | what enused o break. Nolen doubly. strong—retain the abdomen with an } Ininth street, and the others wore ca “atline ti | reported renee to the “Al uplifting support—stylish and comfortable Police Say Miss Linnell’s Death tured amt towed back to the dock vy {truck by Falling Light Wires, Sewer Been tation end returned te | other tugs. Each of the ecows waa oc. suited to the condition and symptoms of each gt TTY ; 2s C Dy, hin post. ratlent, It is NOT « eingte remedy, the $3.50 to $25.00 . Was Plotted and Are Seek- [200427 (6 tanliy tut no one was) He's Centre of Pyrotech- — thing, tr overy On, bad cata’ 30° cure. oveer| BE > nical Display. Couple Overcome by Gas. bea ileal VAN ORDEN CORSET CO. ing Buyer of Cyanide. In your, rambles around Now York have Jacob Lemien and his wife, Frieda, Eesseee Cured S comenoues is Se Wire nes i, sot the vteted family, arkane Fo an bach vee beventy yells 014, Who font: Be, Aetenem, tenes carota, | Ht cate pars Shroud Hs curable 45 West 34th Street (Upetaire—Take Elevator) : _ ft ‘of the weld Hi 0 \ i. J ‘ —s _— ‘ | mosrast, Oct, sk—Thoroughiy con. Mae is wiln| A ratn-drenched rubber coat eaved | "arvana vente, were found uncon: | DAsemeee of the Throat and Lange, [ret be cured. ; evicted) Patrotman Notan of the Alexander ave- vinced that Mise Avis Tdnneil, the youne manic student, was muiniered by some | ene whe wanted her put out of the ‘way and Whe sent her or gave her cya- Ride of potassium, which she took un- Ger the susposition that ft was « harm- | eas drug, the police to~lay worked to @cournulste suMcien: evidence toward | om are: Chie Dugan of the Wurean of Orim- | fnel Investigation mafntains that it is © case of munter, tut admits that it hee gar ther | nue police #tation from being electro. | Holous fram aamnyalation jn thelr apart. eee ature uiites | cuted early this morning. to the Reception Hospital by Dr. Lipp- un 5 The policeman was struck by one of! mann, and will Fecover. The police be- The Ment | five heavily charged electric light wires! jieve that the tube of thelr gas heater Wertd, “| that broke and fell at One Hundred | waa accidentally Aleconnected. Consult Dr, Anderson, expert Lame Spectatist, | ‘Tuberculows {s the mont agerewi in New York. Office, 60 Weet of all diseare, but it te @ cur | 4h and Oth » New York, covered in time and correctly ti the start, | (Sunday, 1 2); Monday, W 7 Too much time is lost by the famMly dector, | Frider evenings till 8 o'clock. who has neither the necemary experience tus @ disease, ite times, “4 in the cure at tn « of bia ability His treatment In origina” new, scientific and bared ALWAYS upon a positive, true diageonis, | It ts a complete conree of treatment directed and it. (between and f New itlustrated the [book om Taberculode sent to any addres gap Apparatus of the Specialist for distinguishing the ' request, It makes no difference what you need—a World Want ad. will go get it. —_—- This Latest GIMBEL SALE Of Fine Travel-Worthy TRUNKS Is in Progress To-Day 478 splendid Trunks started the Sale this morning—the stock of a maker who |S a (Largest and Most Comprehensive Exposition of UNTRIMMED HATS in New York--at GIMBELS Tomorrow—Price Offerings That Should Make a New Record for This Salon Hats by the thousand—in all the latest styles and of every character that one may desire, from a strictly tailored walking hat to picturesque chapeaux for afternoon and evening wear. We do not believe this vast assembl: the purchase of the pot- Mise Linne!!'s death. | police ere investi- i gating the movements of the young A's Dest EAES ors Levee Ou? teiewy Ee beret tas can in pare Senne oe supplies the fine Trunks sold 2 several of the best storesin New York, and whoisnow nd = world’s are here. rices for im) ats are less ose qui él 5 i H i Sees sat her companions for som) because we tly cp pore fares Gunntition divest from Ba maniufecturers moving his factory. Rather than store these trunks, he turned them over to us to sell Fenats Catan Amwcution Hatee| || AB we have aet tomorrow aside as a SPECIAL DAY in this Untrimmed Hat Salon, we Ata Third to One-Half Under-Price SA Nite from one of ner mont tnt | onch Felt Hate, $1,50—Finest pliable quality; easily adjusted into good effects. Black, $12.75 to $15 Trunks at $7.50 | $24 to $28.50 Trunks at $15 violet, ee, navy, cardinal and other colors. We have known these hats to sell for almost twice this price. English Felt Pull-down Hats, $1—Ready-to-wear, with just the addition of alittle do-dad feather or motif; all prevailing colors. Two-t oned Felt Hats, $1.50—-In Le of the fact that these hats are very much in demand, we are enabled to sell these of regular $2.50 quay at $1.60. Empire green, king’s blue, car- dinal, brown and leather and other colors, with facings of black. Velour Hats, $2.75—Rich soft qualities of Austrian as well as the best American velour; pudlisded to-Any stating that Miss Lin-/ Bell hmched with Rev. Clarence V. T.! pastor of the Immanuel Bap- | et Cuurch of Cambridge, and formerly Miss Linnell's pastor and friend, at her hhoms ei Hyannis i Rey. ‘Mr. Riches te {1} at the home | @f Bs fiancee, Mise Violet Emmands, at ‘ Chestert Hill, and Geelines to discuss $16.50 to $23.25 Trunks at $10 $31.50to$43.50 Trunks at $20 The higher prices quoted are those at which we have sold ‘Trunks of these same grades. With today’s undoubtedly large selling unknown it is uncertain how many of the 478 Trunks will remain tomorrow. But one thing is sure—whoever secures one of these tine Trunks will have a prize at such a low price. The lot includes Steamer and Dress Trunks. ach box is made of three- ply veneer and thoroughly riveted. The coverings are of heavy duck, Spanish Keratol and Fab- rikoid imitation leather. Before these trunks are lined they are interlined with canvas. The pr =BE aan, ‘The minister ts a native of ‘Va, apd bas itved in Lid jo, Carroiiion, Mo, and St. fe ts thirty-five years of age. highs eth crowns; styles with brims that can be easily bent into becoming shapes. Regular we Yeon tated Velour Hats, $6—Excellent quality of soft furry velour, in several of the trunks are bound with vulcanized fibre, some with rawhide, others with sheet steel. ey the best cold rolled steel, brass or bronze-plated trimmings are used. Large I: trunk (except steamer trunks) has two trays with a veneered bottom, and each trunk, i feisaa uy endorses cons thr noe season's Pest shapes. Black, brown, navy, king’s blue, gold, bronze, leather. These hats with one exception, has a patented removable hat crown. The top tray when lifted is held in cover inter was engaged at one time to marry were $7.75. by an automatic tray lock. SUR Tthey, of: tas iosmest tn her coat Long Hair French Nap Beaver Hats, $3.75—Choicest qualities of these delightful hats We guarantee the metal parts (excepting the lock) of each trunk for five years one of them notified him by teleptione which are becoming more the vogue every day. Large, medium and small shapes, in black, $7.60 and $10 Trunks, Fifth Floor and Subway Balcony. $15 snd $20 Trunks, Fifth Floor Only. on Saturday night of Miss Linnell's , navy, and other colors. M : piper Lon ite French Nap Beaver Hats, $4.75 to §7—Large assortment of styles of the finest ity Beavers : had in Ata Many shapes—large and small. fe eee CUNY Uses A V ery Complete Collection of WALLSTREET Large Biack Silk Velvet Hats, $2.75 and $3.75—Some with low crowns, others with high crowns, with brims of various | black; with brims of black velvet. sizes. Another of grade plush—same kind as used in most high hats of, brilliant Women’s and Children’s Good Underwear Fashion's new Finest Qualities of Black Silk Velvet Hats, $5.75, $7, “What is the difference between your stock of Knit Underwear and that of other stores?” we Black Velvet Banded Sailors, $2.60 and $4—By banded, | $7.60, $8.75, $9.76, $12.75, $13.60, $T4.75, $16.60—Several hun: | asked the chief of this important section. “Simply this,” he said, “it is so very complete that women Counter-price movements in Great we mean that these stiff and soft brimmed Sailors are trimmed | dred of these fine quality ed Black Silk Velvet Hats in the | who go elsewhere to look usually come back here to buy what they want.” eee hn -¥ Risv4 with hatters’ band and bow of ribbon. Very smart! most, advanced shapes—including sailors, large, medium and his reputation for full assortments in Gimbel Underwear is one of the chief reasons of the ie 4 a i 5 Z i a £ 35 ha Cc Open Evenings Until 9 o' Clock; fay 10% Sirsa en Rae “1423 THIRD AVE | Hatters’ Plush Hats, $7.75 to $16—Large shapes of finest Tomorrow’s offerings afford an excellent opportunity for our patrons to become acquainted with small shapes. Largest and best collection we have ever shown. the . GIMBEL NO-CHARGE TRIMMING SERVICE Main and Third Floors ‘ which is extended to.all those who purchase hats and trimmings in our Millinery Sections. Friday and Saturday Will Be the Last Days of Our Sale of Player-Pianos and Pianos at Lower Prices Than Ever Before Mainly Discontinued Lines' With a Limited Number of Slightly Original Price Sale Price rapid growth of the mand at present. Lo eked sre as the case may sleeves and ankle length, at $2.86. Finest makers from Switzerland, France, Germany, England and America have contributed. A woman can choose the style and size she prefers in cotton, silk-and- cotton, cotton-and-wool, all-wool or all-silk, and be sure of the best qualities the price will buy, ino Union Suits, Geary ope: sht, made and trimmed in the most careful manner. She cah buy Underwear of equally high quality for her. children—we take care to have properly fitting garments to keep the little bodies warm and comfortable. Women’s Underwear ‘These styles in Women's Underwear are in greatest de- Each garment comes in a variety of styles, suc! aa lade or abort sleeves, knee or ankle length, Corset Covers of pure white cotton, 50¢ and 76¢; mery ino, 88¢ and $1; silk-and-woof, $1.60. Children’s Underwear White or, natural wool; medium weight; size 18 at 380; un- | rise 5c on éach larger size. ace Shop-worn, Returned Rentals, Varnish Checked girinkable, reinforced tight, #28 to $2.06 according | | Heavy-weight threnauare a natural of: white; cay and Exchanged Pianos ‘ pasitcend-woot Union, yes apesrantend unshrinkable, Gaerne all-wool: white; size 18, Oc; rise 10c From i iday’ i argest ] faa Union Suits of merino, a more i i , | ’Medium-weight Stuttgarter Unde: wear: the natural or|() quantities of the folowing PLAYER -PIANOS and PLANOSY ne but We have the largest ihn lee ah ml UR oe Oe | omarmneteu SS Girls’ ribbed Underwear; three-fourths wool or silk and Also Upright Pianos, taken in exchange, at i -mixed Vests, ranteed unshrinkable, | woo, sizes up to 10 years, 86¢; misses’ sizes $1. eee hag 4 , mahogany... id (ed bey esa than half the original prices. All will be giuceatae Tights, ankle length, at $1.25, Union Sufes for boys or girls, cream white or gray, in Archer Pianos, mahogany 235 146 ception of the used Pines on attractive Prods pea neg Swise-ribbed Combination Suits, silk-and-wool mixed, cotton at 660 und 750 & euii. Cameron Piano, mahogany. 240 136 \t " the piano hee in tune for one year, and delivered to your home, if you live in Greater New York, without extra charge. Any reasonable terms will be considered, Wright Pianos, mabogany...... 265 165 Wee Ft, ay Bubway Store, Balcony The Autumn Sale of Dress Goods Is Full ‘ Of Notable Offerings Undoubtedly the feature of this first Gimbel Autumn Dress Goods occasion which has most interested women is the stapleness and desirability of the fabrics offered at such low prices. For instance: the spinal column is not a very pleasant sensation on a beastly cold night! As that disturbing element may be the forerunner of the first Winter coid, the sensible woman will not delay the selecting of flan- nelette night garments. Flannelette Pajamas in pink or blue stripes, $1, $1.60, $2 a set. Flannelette Nightgowns — plain white or colored stripes, $1, $1.25, $1.60, $1.75 and $2. The $1.60 style is désigned particularly for women who practically sleep out of ~~or actually do—as it has a sony hood, which is adjusted with 0 bbon. towel of crash, to the aristocratic and richly embroidered towel of finest damask for the guest-room—of which, by the way, we are selling a great many to hostesses particular about the handsome appearance of their houses. Besides the scores of splendid towels at regular prices, Linen Store is rich in special offerings on which handsome economies can be made by housekeepers, hotels, or boarding houses laying in their towel supply for the season, At 200, regularly 250 and 800, Geraax, Huckuback Towels, hemmed or hemstitehed, damask | odd foto, all plain ‘whites oe in guest-room size, plain white, with neat striped border. At §3 dozen, regularly $3.76, hemstitched Huekaback Towels for At $1, regularly $1.25, handsome Huckaback or Damask Towels, hem- stitched ind sealloped, At $2.26 & dozon, regularly ularly 16¢, all in | or blue 92.75, hemmed Huckaback ‘Towels, "Becond Floor BROADWAY New, Reversible, Evening Coats |. For Women, at $15 ‘\) lerino. to 98.26 a pair. A striking new model that has never before sold for less than $29.50. Nicely made, of good quality revers and belt back, are another o! our unusual offerings, ‘The striking combinations of colors are mainly navy and king’s blue, brown and tan, tan and king’s blue. Because we control the maker's output we offer these $12.50 Coats at $9.75. Subway Store, Balcony Popular-priced CORSETS Among the many good Corsets in this rapidly growing popular~ priced Corset Store are: 41 Styles of Corsets at $1 Pair The models are NEW YORK most approved and the materials are | GIMBEL BROTHER THIRTY. THIAD ST. unusual quality at $2.26 a suit—unusual quality. ‘Swiss M ak, with reinforced tiighs, $1.50 to 92.25. Equestrienne Tights in black, cl or open, $1 nN $1 Imported Henriettas, 75c Yard $1.60 Tailor Suitings, 85c Yard black broadeloth, with satin on the | women, Friday and Saturday we have 1B] Fashionable colorings and black in this favor- | A handsome group of very smart fabrics, in- reverse side, in such good shades as | these unusual offerings: on ie falc: all wool, with silk finish; 44 inches cluding Fee ch BYige ORY, gens h tweed ef- king’s blue, gold, cg Traegntey Girls’ Chinchilla Coats,with black and +48) wide. lec! mannish mixtures, in heather, green, inal, white, » light blue, | yj inii y, 6 x ts S08] §1.50Navy Blue & Black Serges, $1 yd. | blue, brown, black-and-white and other shades. sg gael ee nee Bite 28 Most unusual collection of fashionable weaves | 54 in. wide. This inglooat withuita (ee ae ia? | in this standard material for Winter tailored | $8 Black Wool Back-Satin, $1.50 Yard deep sailor collar and loose kimono | itls’ Polo Coats, tan, navy and cadet 3 8 Ba yar) suits and Sane ng from smooth finish This is the desirable rust four, which makes sleeves, has the pleasing effect of a blue, sizes 6 to 14, at $6.60. EY ge A gad foe cry ot eel lng. rectal cave fe find | Gi’ Black and, White, Ohecke ae Bt | wea * er remarkable | s-alloped collars, button front, side plaited lage ta sadbiind : skirt; also dresses with round neck and Bt t ; Thousands of Towels Flannelette $12.60 Reversible Polo Coats, | kimono sleeves, with black satin revers and ays fh an ‘ WwW At $9.75 kilted skirt, sizes 6 to 14, at $2.96. Bi ay M y at Low Prices ear ; With large 8 collars, deep | Misses’ Costs, of double-faced mal ‘ Fy t 3 This is a many-sided stock of Towels, from the workday roller Shivers creeping up and down f | Boys’ or girls’ Merino Union Suits, gray or white at $1 a suit, other qualities up to $3.60 a suit. Children’s pure white sleeping garments at 0c. Main Floor Girls’ Coats and Dresses Moderately Priced We are just as exacting about the styles, the materials and the tailoring in our suits, coats and dresses for girls as we are for mainly smart new mixtures, with dark or purple on the reverse side, belted back, large rolling collar and deep cuffs, like ilfus- ration, sizes 14 to 18, at $14.50. _ . Misses’ Sergo Dresses, Empire models, with the new inlaid sleeves, round neck, with lace collar trimmed with piping and braid, panel back skirts, sizes 14 to 18, at $10, Gubway 8to e, Baloony Now It Costs Less to Clean House No doubt every woman would be delighted to keep her house clean by the mere process of wishing. Next best thing to that is a Vacuum Cleaner, which will poke into corners, suck dirt Automatic Vacuum Cleaners $45, Formerly $65 For electricity and hand-power combined. $16 cash pad 8 a month, Automatic Hand-power Vacuum Cleaners, light, ly operated, $26; $5 cash, a" $5.4 month. Speaking of electricity, here are General Electric Toasters, which can be at- tached to any electric lamp socket, and will toast six slices of bread at once. $2.50, regularly $4 £0, ‘ifth WRITE 4s | At 260, regularly 85¢, German | &uest-rooms, plain or floral designs, ah a e new models are: through a carpet, and in general make the broom a “‘has-been.”” Bri SATALQQUE: | Ploskaber wela with damask | ome with space for monogram. PA size Nightgowns, @1 and strong and durable, wom a i W. B, Corsets, sises 18 to 30, at $1. Fae who wish ppb house in the modern way, we oTer op Foawerome |B) efor” * cosims, In monogram | | At $4 dozen, regularly 96, in | Pe C. B, Corsets, sizen 18 to 36, at 1, | A Particularly good model for stout Automatic Electric Vacuum Cleaners ir ‘a At 80¢, rorulatly 80 hematich- DORORrACH ee Wapato | Le fas Ciusery Sos fennel | b N, Comma, sees 16 to 90, at §1, TL &G, Corsets, sizes 181026, at $1. At $66, Formerly $125 330 Werth, $3 Down TScto$t25 |Z) ed Huckaback or Damask Towels, in |, At $4.60 dozon, regularly $6, | lengths, 60c to 85c, Knitted Petti. | | W. T. Corsets, sizes 18 to 26, at $1. | Thomson's Glove-{ sis Fhe $1. Practically half price, because the maker is changing the style 6 . Weekly | | handsome striped or allover designs, | hemstitched gue: n Towels, in | couts—white, black, red, gray, pink | 600 pairs of $1 and $1.60 Corsets at 60c pair—Many good | 67 }.i. machines, May be used with direct or alternating current; $23 Hart 58 Deve, s 1 $0 to $2 Wikly : it Te, regular! 90, special sirdseye weay inish, inmono- | and light blue, $1 to $2, | models, and all sizes from 18 to 86 in the group. ; easy and inexpensive to operate. May be bought on the Easy ms 9 © |W) scalloped or hematitched tn haan ‘ye each, regularly 160, Revsnd Fleer. | aby) Abate, SAR eRy | Payment Plan ot §26 Cash and §16 a month, v ms ges gl designs, some with monogram effoet, i * Hand Towels, in

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