The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1911, Page 9

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THE a WORLD, monear, ecrneepncnennecinetcne tiniest ———$. $$ mal ME A LiFk i: echt called an ambulance and Andrews drink some milk and n, When the «i he used the this port wit Hons, theer ns = a "AROMAS la Jury wit lis stomach has} Well," said Andrews, ’"I am deeply —— —— — | | J ate appointed. 1 thought 1 whs taking / GIRL PINED FOR SOUTH | at him thr | eyanide, T was iw soaked to the “Cyanide” a an Awful Disay- |skin. hometess and thirsty this events, | AND DIED FROM GAS. A canta te Cases of Beasts| ty a'ewtpe : |} went Into a drug store and told the) ecmveeguea | paw. Poiniment to Man Who tener wig seme quick polton to Ki Native of Columbia Refused Food) Aboard the Minneapolis— | Me!" *,’ says the clerk to me, ‘is some} and Wouldn't Learn New of potaxsium, There J* enough Language. of it here to Kill a horse, Pfease don't} Isabella Aurbach, a nineteen-year-old stake It in this bloc Kk. Go down a couple | native of Colombia, South Ami a Wanted to Die. Moving Pictures Too. A trick pia eg Nec i oie we as et a2 a ‘Vernae ‘tion bs “a rec ct int csc Sc it ake tae, Re gee ant sg a talc Tal |g <REEDLEWORE XM, EO ee Andrews sto ! the world, Ish | reigons with Harry Whit jy. | 80F6 throat, smoker's throat, etc. farne, ote. | Com — by Variety of artistic colorings provd- had seen Ar “Lam an expert accountant,” he told |" t ofthe weume (of. tne The most economical and effectev: tha five, Ne. 399—24 & 35St mouth and swall the Magistrate, “but [ cannot hold a| } ‘and during the| been In ¢ antiseptic. “LT have just 1 cyanide of position long because Tam a slave to|yast week lad eaten scarcely any-| months and caught the 1Sc. SOc. $1.00. At druggists. | * wald An-! drink, T have tried cures and pledges | thing. | wiih the ald of Thoma: teked to take tip Andree ‘al me! creature jared the doctor, a bo teen thed With. jease and e time it Is disposed of | | e6 led h food for a long! Sia viats in hopes the Fingliah> as ah time. ff he had taken cyanide, he would|man will have reached @ different state In the prese have dropped ¢ In his tracks." oz mind. | ig eres ,, End Throat Troubles by| “OCTOBER 23, 1911. shipment on the Minne tells the story. taken If the cubs. Oni | Warki's ship tows reporter took a peek! oe be trap in the top of| My Only Sto Evy ni of a i awed Yellow - RoistGd cee eee es. CE Sea GIMBELS © Reet ee _ Our Brilliant, New Collections of ; Artistic Diamond and-Gold Jewelry Watches, Silverware and Sheffield Plate Are Now Presented for Your Admiration pons year’s preparation, in Europe and America, lies back of the superb exhibits that are % NOW ready. ¢ Six months of actual physical work, in gathering the glittering jewels, the gleaming silver, the articles of luxury and elegance that greet you on every hand. Months consumed in visiting the great cities, the obscure places of Europe, whence come these myriads of beautiful things that we secured in order that we might be sure of placing the Gimbel Jewelry Store where we were de- termined it should be—in the foremost rank of the great jewelry stores of the world. Months spent by the GIMBEL Paris organization—recognized as the best-equipped foreign office main- tained by any American store—in assisting the work of our experts. Months spent here, in selecting the finest productions of American jewelers and silversmiths, and in designing and fashioning, in , our own workshops, beautiful pieces that can be found only at Gimbels. But back of all this is the experience of years, which has taught us not only what is worth getting, but how to set about getting it. This is why, for instance, you will find exquisite corals and cameos, that we selected at Torre del Greco, under the very shadow of Vesuvius; delightful enamels, from the heart of the Black Forest; as well as the superb diamond jewelry from the famous Paris firms of the rue de la Paix Boucheron, Frank and others. While for the jewelry of our own making, we are able, by know- ing how, to secure the unset stones under the. most favorable market conditions. We make further economies by having these stones mounted by our own workmen, with the result that we can offer jewelry of singular beauty at prices far less than those asked for equal quality by specialty shops along Fifth Avenue. Jewelry with the most powerful appeal to lovers of the artistic—and in every case protected by our absolute guaranty. And now each of the specialty shops that form this great Jewelry and Silver Store is ready with the beautiful things that for the next few months will possess such interest for thousands of people the gift-things par excellence, for the sweetheart,, the bride, the mother. A walk through tho exhibit is fascinating. First, the Superb Diamond Jewelry from Paris site new designs of the season, first seen at the Auteuil races, and brought out by the great Paris jewelers. jace-work in platinum, seen in the new Frill pins, set with diamonds, sapphires, and other precious stones. vinner Rings, in styles first shown during Coronation week at London, set with splendid diamonds, rubies and apphirc q It Will Be a Pearl Jewelry Season Strings of Pearls replace the sautoirs and la vallieres that were worn last season at fashionable functions, the opera, the smar. restaurants. Here are the genuine pearls—and the most perfect Paris reproductions—choose the you wish, and we will mount it ag you desire. These French Pearls, without clasps, are $15 to $200 a string, and wonderful in lustre and color. ‘ The Jewelry of Our Own Design Inspired by the most beautiful foreign pieces, and of notably fine workmanship. We owned the platinum, from which many of the settings are made, before the recent sharp rise in the metal, thus effecting another p economy. ‘The diamonds are all clear, brilliant white stones —perfect, except in those cases in which flawlessness yi ° has been sacrificed to color, of which the customer is always infor med, we Some of the most beautiful pieces are of pearls and diamonds, in platinum ‘mountings, which: were made in en, »¢e and assembled by us, thus saving the customs duty on the finished jewelry. There are Guard Chains, mi! set Lorgnette C hains, Marquis Lorgnettes, Bracelets, ard oiher charming pieces. Rich Display of Gold Jewelry Watches and Watch Chains ‘Phe assemolaze ov Movs dvd Women’s 14-k. Gold Jewelry is extraordinarily wide. ! if Howard, Waltham Jigin Watches, with 7 to 23- d cases, for men and women, Dit second and timing watches, as well as a full led, diamond set, enameled, chatelaine and sautoir n leather bracelets, swee P second watches for nurses without hands at $11,569 -—these are all in this highly spe- older, to a superb cigarette y and exquisitely engine- | 5s 5rtment of women’s thing for nd wear that can be made of gold. watches, Sportsmen's in scores of designs, from plain, engine-turned or | and dostors, a new wate ork cialized collection From a gold-) ‘ied paritol-knife, or a eailapsible el case, in th nay i turned, at $160, there is e For women there are bras 4 hand-engraved gold, some with faceted cut, to gold with platinum latt i mounted with diamonds and other stones, Also gold vanity boxes, lorgnettes, oem Th laine ornaments, purses and mesh bags, ranging in price up to $600, at $22 to $46, 1y of watch chains ure the new Platinum Pocket-to-Pocket with evening dress; delicate, plain, or studded with pearls, Sterling Silver Table and Toilet Wares Delicate Corals and Cameos Another superaly complete gathering of everything imaginable in solid silver. Ecquisitely carve 1 Corals and Shell Cameos, from Torre de! Greco, wondrous in 18 designs in Toilet Sets, for instance, with the new flat mirrors thinner than many | tho'r t and mounted in solid There are fascinating rosebud effects, ~shaped corals, in combination with baroque Coral Necklaces, of beautifully-matehed pink watch cases—with all piezes, and in many cases } yadoir clocks to match. Beautiful with P ‘ vii ” i Engl: a ¢ ol prarls, an or unasaal pi manicure sets of English enamel, hall-marked, Bridge sets in sterling silver, jewel Ghades. up 0 8308 & string, boxes from Birmingham, plain or fitted with tray; silver cigarette cases for men and women, moire or engine-turned, some in double length, up to $40, cigarette boxes Dainty Enamels on Sterling Silver cedar-lined, desk articles of silver and enamel, perpetual calendars in solid silver or 4 Pag ‘i ( Probably the most eonplete cyliestiva of its kind in New York —and rich in its silver-mounted leather, for the library table; traveling flasks in silver deposit or silver- suggestions for unusual gifts. In exquisite fastal shades on sterling silver for women mounted leather, these are some of the many articles for personal use. th aro aro ty ny andle awit hp awiler pufi ¢ «in the top, electric bell pushes ‘The Tableware comprises everything from a child’s cup at $8 to a chased silver | forme yw ateh Lament Ate are ye _ te with La iat ai | fie tea set at $275. scense, And so one migh! g> on, almost inde‘iaitely, from one eachanting groun to anoth>y. Bat there is only f re? for a word of The modern Sheffield Plats fron England, made to our order on nickel-silves Faas, eclasive d tapostry sts to match practically every base, also the fine American reproductions. @ wa, foavnes (225 of allesaades, including purple, with Oriental p drtaise shel) Wurtemburg Ware, in replicas of old Dutch pewter, and Vienna Water Sets, Of andor slicks, up to $1093 opera - ins of silk and gauze: real lace fans, some with with six gleeses that don’t upset while being served. wrldeintaid sors; ans sorid mourning -a wonderfut collection, Jet Jewelry, as rich in variety as in the Black Jet Shops on the Rue de la Paix; | , And then the Clocks, the aes - with a special assortment of Jewelry for First Mourning, in matt black. Jewelry, the Opore G and other Paotograph Framys, literally more than three hundred varieties, in sterling Optical Goods, all of which de sary € silver, up to $34, and French bronze and enamel, up to $80, stories of thelr but whieh will Boudoir Sets of enamel, five pieces, at $66; in real tortine shell, at $60. > if time, Beain Floor el Come prepared to see an exposition of great beauty. BROADWAY / NEW YORK THIRTY. THIRD @T. The Trimmings that Are Making Fashions the Loveliest in Generations It is as easy to find a needle in a hay stack as it fs to discover a gown this season that js not adorned with fringe, embroidery or bead trimmings. But that is why modes are so beautiful, Evening gowns of dainty. hues simply dazzle with rhinestone, gold and silver bugle trimmings. Black gowns are made brilliant with jet. Afternoon and dinner gowns are enriched with Indian, Bulgarian and Egyptian colorings in beads and embroideries, When Paris gave the signal for this glorious season of trimmings, all the European designers and manufacturers endeavored to excel each other. This will be evident when you see our collection, as it includes every kind of trimming that has been introduced by Fashion this season. There was no kind too small for us to consider, or none, too luxurious. We have half-inch ee trimmings as well as mupere garnitures and Those delightful studded Sonal of of rhinestones and other imitation stones—set like real jewels, in a band effect of silver or gold thread—are here in numerous settings. The dressmakers of Paris are particularly fond of these narrow cordings. Beaded and embroidered bandings, motifs and garnitures in too many styles to mention. Dew-drop nets in ombre shaded effects, and erystal allovers, too. Fringes are so numerous that we have been com- pelled to create a Fringe Section to accommodate this host, which range in widths from 5-8 in. to 18 inches, silk, chenille, bugle, bead, crystal, jet-— every kind of fringe that has been conceived. Tassels and girdle cords, too, in metallic and silk. Empire bodices, fichus and surplices—the com- plete trimmings for the bodices of the evening gowns are another interesting feature of this display. . No matter what color you may wish to match— we are quite sure that. you may get here the exact shade, or harmonious color. Moin Floor Foreign Hosiery That Men and Women Will Like to Know About is Gimbel stock of Hosiery is planned to nae as far as possible, every new and good sort of hosiery as soon as it appears, as well as all staple kinds that are needed day in and day out. Here are some random but interesting notes of new comers from abroad. FOR WOMEN Silk Hosiery in the latest Paris shades, specially dyed to match dress silks of our own selection. Such {aabignadle colors, usual in hosiery, 4s mandarin, pansy pink, bell blue, magenta, coronation purple, Empire green and others. $1.60, $2 and §2.60 a pair. New two-toned Silk rer in charming color-combina- tions from Paris and exactly harmonizing with the new two- toned silks and dress goods, $6.96 and $6.60 a pair. Hosiery from I. & R. Morley, London sanitary black cotton, at 60¢, 76c and 96¢ a pair; and cashmere, made from the soft, silky wool of the lowland sheep, 76¢ and $1.26 a pair. Morley's Heavy Golf and Automobile Hose, with or without fect, $1.10 to $2.96 a pair FOR MEN -Luxurious accordion-ribbed Silk Socks from Paris; splendid two-color combinations; plain, at © at $6.60; handsomely boxed for gifts. Silk Socks, in plain colors, with self-clocks; ps, at $3.26. two-toned Silk Socks, with conirasting re worn at the Coronation by a select few. Je & Sons, London, $4.60 a pair, jack Cotton Socks, R. Morley, “s0c, 60c, 76c and 96c; black, natural, or tan |, ‘at 60e, 75¢ and 86c, Also ailk-and-wool Woolen Socks, for golfing and tramping. Plain and fancy vffects, at 76¢ to $1.60 4 pair, Also Long Goll Stockings, with smart faney tops, or plain tops, at $1.60 to $2.96 a pair ‘ain Floor Come and See the Hallowe’en y're having such a good hioned hay-riek ride, and a nd a dance, all going on at just like y » Hallowe'en party are here, too asks, complete costumes, which save the bother of making your own, ands host of new, amusing favors for the dinner or supper table, from a black cat to a white and gibbering ghost. Toy Store, Fourth Floor BROTHERS Bias eed aT al] acme men Lord & Taylor ,/ Style, and as to price, my slogan $25 Service Guaranteed | nt colection are two ito Sr ie at $15 1 his “wolskers| 149.425 Walker St., New York Lace Bed Sets and Kom — EEE Imported Colored Curtains » HENRY HESSE *WORSTED KM Knit @oons new Wants Work Wonders regularly $10.00 and $15.50 Founded 1826 Sale of Portieres Imported Double Faced Velour Portieres at $7.50 & $12.50 per pair Lace Bed Sets Single and double sizes at $70, $15, $20, $30, $40, $50 $15.00 22.50 30.00 45.00 65.00 75.00 Colored Curtains Madras and Crete in a wide color range $3.75 per pair—values $6.00 and $7.00 Trish Point Curtains | 1,500 pairs— 3 and 34% yard lengths, $5.00 | Values per pair $7.50 to $8.50 per pair. 7777. Imported Lace Curtains Renaissance, Marie Antoinette, Lacet, Colbert and Combination $9 50 Laces; White and Arabe styles. Bo Values adie $12.50 to $15.00 per pair.... J, j Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.;.19th St. JBAIMANNS GRO ‘Special Sale of Gilt and Circassian Walnut Framed Pictures A Manufacturer's Surplus Stock of Fine Pictures at 8@ Cents on the Dellar |At39c,59c,98c,1.48,1.98,2.48up $50 Seaise, *75 A cemteey #125 5 easy 150 ‘We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare carved and claw feet) like | eats value Ps --fpeaeed 10.78 ered olden eak, has o been with three ewell front small PI ge e| Leather 6: value 620 11.98 value B35.001 at. | Welte for our NEW PE EGS - WORTH OF MER- lal lon rej te Islend, Now paxbernaminred ML CHANDISE TO YOUR HOMi pee 1 Jersey OPEN SATURDAY 3q Ave, at S4th St. *“t St. “L” Station MASS MEETING BY The Democracy of New York County TAMMANY HALL 14th Street, near Third Avenue "TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING At Elght o’Clock |HON. FRANCIS BURTON HARRISON WILL PRESIDE ‘The following speakers will address the meeting : “HON. ROBERT F. WAGNER HON. JOHN GODFREY SAXE HON. JAMES A, FOLEY HON. ALFRED E SMITH ALFRED J. TALLEY, ESQ. EDWARD MANDEL, ESQ. ALEXANDER 1. RORKE, ESQ. JOSEPH E. CAPONIGRI, ESQ. JOSEPH HARTIGAN, ESQ. ADMISSION WITHOUT TICKET F you want your “business” to become | | the talk of the town, tel! about it | through a World “Want” Ad. 3 3 3

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