The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1911, Page 5

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party. killed Feng Sen kullod. was assassinated last spring. nermal. BY REBELS. in despatches which r sbertly after noon ti strategic point of vi 1a the junction of Kaitu: and Wucha: some of the fel hotel ts already filed with SHANGHAI TAOTAI TACK BY RECELS. @ame protection. weavers, whose wages hi paid for a long tim 600,000 inhabitants and wealthiest cities of China, rgvolutionary capital. quietly and the taken thelr p! few Manchu of rebel appointe caume, dock, who is expected o: ieee. SHIPPING NEWS. INCOMING 4 DUN STEAMSHIPS. >a. Y. , Kingston, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS Sa ince, For several ycars employ of the Erie R and in their employ kidney trouble. I trie hut seemed to get no re jreatment, I tried Dr. K Root, ing four bottle ime. Tam seventy-two y at present at the West ing of the Erie Railro y truly yours Ver: ’ CHRISTOPHER MeN! this the 18th day of July, 1909. HAR c, FOLL Y,, for « sample bottle. for sale at all diug stores, Thirty Soldiers in Chinese Auditor Who Handled "very | ort & Genéral's Escort Also Vic- tims of Murder Plot. Big Check” for Trust Co, | FAILURE TO] REMEMBER |Miniednes Has Mental Lapse. | ‘The failure of Ainith wind Hail to recall ‘The mental lapses which have afflicted | fendant, for his heavy jowls and small "| the Staten witnesses in the trial of| OVerhung eves beamed with Jove M9) check that | Wilitam J. Cummins for the Iarceny of $149,900 deposited with the Carneste Trust Company spread to-day so that D. Web-| the manipulation of the cheoks by tell- GIMBELS HE HAD FEARED DEATH. Rebels Capture Another City and Gain Many Recruits —Establish Capital, GANTON, Oct. %.—Gen. Feng Sen, the Rewiy-appointed Tartar Governor of Canton, was assassinated upon his ar- ) Fival to assume his duties to-day. The General, accompanied by his wife and & large escort of soldiers, was coming ashore when @ bomb, thrown from the root of @ building, dropped into the The explosion that followed 4 thirty soldiers in his escort and caused @ fire thet burned several houses. According to one ac- count, the General's wite was Feag Sen recently ieft Shanghai for Hong Kong but delayed proseeding to Canton because of the fear that he | Would be assassinated on his arrival at the latter piace. He had been seat to | Canton to succeed Gen. Chung, who Except for the excitement caused by | the aseassination the life of the city ts CITY OF CHANGCHUC CAPTURED SHANGHAI, China, Oct %—The capture by the revolutionists of Chang: | obu, an Important railroad centre in the province of Honman, was announced ed this city y. From a this city should Drove of great value to the rebels. It nd Pek Men’s Derbies at “‘Seconds”’ of a Fine Maker’s New $3, $4 and $5 Hats If we told you the makers’ name, would recognize it at once as that of a firm well known for the fine quality of its product, and widely advertised. These are hats that have developed trivial defects in the finish- ing, which it takes an expert to find, and which mar neither the ce nor the service of the hats. ‘e have a thousand of these Derbies blocked on both the ing-Hankow railroads, and 1s located | about two hundred and fifty miles north 0! Hankow. Its capture apparently | cuts off trom Peking all the imperial | troops now gathered around Mankow ‘To-day's news from the lower Yangtse Valley was all discouraging to the gov- ernment. With Kiuklang in undisputed | possession of the rebels, the Imperial feet haa retreated on down the river, sels being reported as far eastward as Wuhu. Conditions are ominous not only in Wuhu, but also fa Nanking. Most of the Manchu of- fe left these two cities and are crowding into Shanghai, where every row, Friday and The Taotai of Shanghat to-day became | #0 alarmed over the possibility of the secession of the native city to the rebels that he removed his household to the foreign settiemont. The Taotai of| Nanking has also put himself under the The city of Su-Chow, ftty miles west of Shanghai, is in panic, owing| to the revolutionary threats of 6,000, been un-| how has! one of the| Revolutionary agents here announced to-day that the insurgents expect to estab! helr headquarter: \- : : . ase, wns will pe re a there are scores of styles in this dis] the samples of Mr. San Francisco. Ae Majority of the Hats are Velvet—a few of fine Velour, Black is the prevailing color, although there are some of purple, green and blue; some with black facings. : { Styles are generally those that slightly turn up at the side, or the fully turned-up effects, with crowns—round, oval, square, flat or oblong. Some have the plain French finish, others have the new English tailored bindings. Many are in quite large sizes, alt medium sizes. a 612 Hats exactiy—and these should not tarry more than a few hours. But it is well to remember In connection with this sale we shall present a special ing Willow Plumes at $2.26, $3.50, $4.95, $7.50 and $8.75, and French Plumes at $4.50, $5. THE NO-CHARGE TRIMMING SERVICE Is extended to all those who purchase Castle sample, or any other kind of hats—with their trimmings, in our Millinery Salons, Le fs unquestionably a fact that the entire Yangtse region and most of Southern China as well is completely revolutionary in sentiment. All cltles which have been taken over by the rebels in the past few days have been captured almost without resistance. | ‘The local government has surrendere es with little s Is have been killed, that “The early bird catches the worm.” but most of them have joined the rebel ‘The American cruiser Albany 1s an- chored off Shanghal awaiting th rival of Rear-Admiral Joseph B, Mur- New Orleans Is still at Nanking. ‘ow Orleans, an Has Remarkable Experience I have been in the road Company, s taken with ral doctors, from their r's Swamp- which cured rs old and am jain Street cross- in this village. The assortment of shades, in every length of hair, i t ¢ hair from the stock, without delay, and make the coiffure while she is w ‘ 1 a Hair Goods factory in full operation on the Rear Baleony, with hair expert mixers, we mounters, where your orders will be immediately executed, Some of the prices: French Convent Hair Switches om unusual assort shades—a grace sold only by the most exclu: Best cut Hair in the m: R v, Justice of the Peace, Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghan fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles According to size ys THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 25, 1911. 1] 1 ster Ball, auditor of the Carnegie ‘reunt | ne Beith and Balt how he wanted | conversations, he mi Company, and handled, as he testified, | them. in thin detail the State's case | 1 ty big check” whten went into the; UNA received @ severe blow ‘ ‘ | he e of Vice-President Robert L. Smith, who | Davis would not allow Sm (forgot about all that he had testified and Mr. Steuer, ’ ——< — —~ -— | eon Lawyey affirmed that he could recall |B mith only one ho conversation he ever had with the| io “knoe Southern s oeket promoter relative cl is to any trai thon if 7 The witness's testimony — followed hiatus in the recollections | before the Grand Jury, at least this) desisted much was glear trict-Attorney | “ to eXprems surprine | Just at the variance in Suith'# testimony, [had an ly denied PLEASES BIG DEFENDANT “second,” converwations with Cur unmistakable satisfaction to the de Mr. Ball the District-Attorney failed «o prove by the witnesses, as he aid in his open- Ing he would do, that Cummins directed carding $1.85 Extraordinary Offering of Fine French Hair Goods, Made up to Your Order, at Savings of One-half or More For the first time, to our knowledge, it is possible for a woman to have the exact shade and style of Switches, Puffs, Transformations and Pompadours she wishes, made up to her order from the finest grades of hair at the price of ready-made hair goods. For such service as this, specialty shops would charge her twice to three tin as much as she will have to pay while this remarkable offering lasts. The reason is an extraordinary purchase of $100,000 worth of fine French Hair, the bankrupt stock of M. Blane & Company, of Marseilles, France, for $60,000; combined with our asking our regular small profits, instead of the fancy prices asked by specialty shops. t of natural specialty Length shops at double and triple these prics 18 inches it Now Made 22 inches Rea to Order Rdinches. ......... $4.60 $13.60 2k to 80 inches to $50 $18.50 to $35 32 to 34 inches n. He never got William J. Cummins, CUMMINS'S ENTERPRISE LOANS| is ARE IDENTIFIED. with a shrewd grin, |! Jowhen Aasiatant Dis | Mr. Clarke wanted to Know ff Smith's it arke Mluntly atated conversation with Henry 1, re he took the wi hing to do wit This Mr. Smith ti nd Mr. Steuer got nith to] yards broke fay that the conversation lasted only a) Ptincipat benefelary of this ning occasioned | AUDITOR “PASSES THE BUCK" were loaned to these ON CUMMINS'S CHECKS. declared he handled every Y Was made in the accounts he Commins enterprises after such He ree| loans and that the sole record wae kept after the Inatitution never @een the copies of t the Carsegie company teenth Ward Hank and returned, ace membered © “Transit Debit Acco rns, all of which had Carnegie, yut when asked This Stunning Oriental Rug fills the Main Cross Aisle with a wealth of. Eastern Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. beauty and color; and, as is usual with these events, is delighting every visitor who sees it. But its chief importance, from an economical point | of view, is the fine savings it presents on Oriental Rugs of thorough worthiness. There will still be splendid selection tomorrow in these specially prepared groups: Kermanshah Rugs, in sizes from little mats to 4 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in., at $10 to 65. Splendid Sarouk Rugs, at $36, $45 and $55. Daghestan, Shirvan and Kabistan Rugs, choice pieces, at $12.60 to $35. Persian Mosui Rugs, in convenient small sizes, averaging 4x7ft., at $20, A collection of Small Rugs, including Bokharas, Afghans, Beluchistans and Saddle Trappings, at $10 to $45. Beautiful Silk Rugs, in many small sizes, up to 4 x 7 ft., at $10 to $96. Sarouk and Kermanshah Carpets at very low 2 1000GuaranteedFountainPens | 85c Each The usual selling price of the least valuable pen in the entire lot is $1.25. Many are worth twice that. All have 14k. gold points with iridium tips, which perfect writing quality. ‘Some of the pens have handsome silver filigree barrels, others have one or two gold bands, or pearl inlaid barrels, a style especially suitable for gifts. We fashionable low crown, wide brim shape, and the conventional | will exchange the pens at any time if they do not style. In all sizes and dimensions; handsomely finished, with our name on the sweat-bands. Save for the little flaws, they are as fine $3, $4 and $5 qualities as this firm ever turned out. _Tomor- turday, choose your new Winter Derby at $1.86 from this splendid collection. Fourth Floor pen. Tomorrow, We Shall Dispose of the L. F. Castle Company’s SAMPLE HATS for This Season 512 Untrimmed Hats of Velvet and Velour at $3.50 Duplicates of These Hats Sold for $6 to $8.75 During a Few Morning Hours of a Day Early Last Summer We Sold All of Mr. Castle's Spring and Summer Samples. | One of Our Greatest Successes. Tomorrow, That Event Will Be Practically Repeated—Except That These Are All the Finest Winler Hats We consider this sale an honor to the House of Fashion, because Mr. Castle selected us, from all his consumers, to dispose of his samples. Moreover, he granted us the privilege of using his name and trade-mark—as he knew that his high reputation would be upheld to the highest degree. It seems needless for us to dwell upon the quality and the style reputation of Castle Hats. But 1—of some there are several alike, as these Hats are not only — ‘astle’s New York establishment, but those from his branches in Chicago and assures give full satisfaction. A two-ounce bottle of writing fluid and an ex- , e r and effectuall cellent -_ cap are included in the price of the are ABSOLU' body is in them. We shall show eighteen styles of the Telesco Davenport Beds, which are a luxurious sofa by Some of the Davenport Beds are upholstered, but most of them are denim. Customers will ave the opportunity of selecting the cov they wish, which will be put on for merely the cost of the materia) selected, for the upholstering. Prices do not include mattresses; but the Hale & Kilburn us a limited number of fine South American Hair Mattresses, which, we shall offer at special prices. ough there is a pleasing assortment of Cc ASTEL Libéy > 5 iyenys of Ostrich Plumes; includ- Real Foot-Helpfulness In ARCH-EASE SHOES With the advent of the Gimbel Arch- Ease Shoes it became possible for people who suffered from aching and tired feet, caused by the breaking through of the | , to secure ease and comfort for Shoes without paying any more —— their feet by means of spe for them than they would for any good Shoes. Besides, for the first time an Arch-supporting Shoe has been made in a fashionable model that effectually conceals its special This is found in the beautiful Arch-Ease Shoes for women, with high Cuban heels, narrow toes, in patent leather or netal calf with kid tops, at $8 a pair. ‘here are the common-sense walking Shoes tha special favor with stout or elderly women, i broad toes and flat heels, at $4, $5 and $6.50. Our new Bunion She so complete, that we can match a woman's aiting. Wi for Women will give relief to enlaryed or sensitive joints. A depression in the insole takes the pressure from the ball of the foot and allows the foot itself to rest flat and comfortably on the sole. bunion is not noticeable on the outside of the shoe. For men there are broad-toed walking Shoes with extension heels that serve | roperly, while the supporting steel arch in ing thoroughly comfortable The most complete range of Cut French Hair, in gray shades, ever shown, made to your order to balance the weight of the body the shank and counter at $4 and $6; of gu Children’s Arch-Ease Shoes in vici kid, $3 and $3.60, according to size Stemless Switches | Made from the M. Blane & Co. stock of finest natural $8.50 wavy, guaranteed sanitary German Hair, $3.60 Switches are newest and in strongest demand. $5.60 t Price No $9.50 WANTS HER HUSBAND. errr rr | Wea, Mandett Saye He tan Away, Nothing Sweeter Imaginable Usually a three Trust Departinent of rout they | to attack Max Yachas, unti| | bad knooked down five-y had | Herhkowits of No. 102 @uffolk «treet, | Chas Soits, Mer. {ters sont | Yachas whipped up the horses as the y the N Famo Telescope At Half Their Former Prices / For thirty years this widely known concern has been making these a Folding Beds, known for their handsome appearance, their great comfort and thei perfect safety. ___ Now the company is devoting its energies to the making of steel car seats and interior fittings for railw: making its famous beds. —294 in all—which we shall sell AT EXACTLY HALF OF THEIR FORMER PRICES. We shall also place on sale tomorrow about 100 of the Hale & Kilburn Reservoir Wash Stands--the whole making an offering of $26,250 Worth to Sell for $18,125 + ’ It is an event that will be of utmost interest, es people living in apartments in New York. For the such designs that they make appropriate pieces of furniture for the sitting room, nceal their true purpose; and are very economical of space. They ILY SAFE, for it is impossible py Bi W A treat to the taste— A boon to the health That's why Lindt Chocolate her husband, Steve away fron five month a of young and old. } finde Chocolate | “You'll instantl tecognn re Lin CROWD CHASES DRIVER. | Attempts to Attack Him After tte " ee Rune Down Boy. | salepggrted, T) An excited 1 tried this afternoon | Wafery Se. to 81. A excited crowd tried this afternoon | Wafer Se. to $1 wagon ere. Adolph 18 Weet 2108 St. wrew in size and was chased blocks, = Polleeman_ interfei H| ty persed the crowd. The hoy Hghtly hurt. Hal and Davenport Beds + cars, steamships and buildings, and has discontinued e have bought the whole remaining stock of these Beds ially to the thousands of ale & Kilburn Beds are in to close up, while any- Beds, and about twelve of the y, and a delicious bed at . ithout charge y has sent HALE & KILBURN TELESCOPE BEDS The illustration shows one style of Telescope Beds when chen and the same style-when-closed, rep- resenling a book-case with two lattice. vork doors. Now $33.75, There are seventeen other desi; mahogany finish, golden oak and birch. A number of them have mirrors on top with. shelf, others have a mantel effect with small inclosed bookcase. Full-Size Telescope Beds former price, $67.50. ns, in single, three-quarter and full sizes, in solid mahogany, Bale, Price Forty Price bs ter ad ? Former aoe $52.60 $105 936.25 $72.50 $7.60 #100 931.25 $62.50 $46.25 $92.50 920 Si $60 2.60 $85 923.76 $47.50 Three-quarter Size Telescope Beds Sale Price Former. Price Sale Price Former Price | 75 $67.50 | 75 7.50 | $80 $60 | $21.26 $42.50 Single Size Telescope Beds Sale Price Former Price Sale Price Former Price | $37.60 $75 931.26 $62.50 ; $32.60 $65 $21.25 $42.50 HALE & KILBURN DAVENPORT BEDS A number of designs of the Hale Convertible Sofa, covered in Spanish leather, tapestry, mohair, velour, moquet and linen Von: in mahogany, golden oak, Mission oak, mahogany nish, Sale Price Former Price | Salo Petco Former Price | Sale Price Former Price $65 $10 $38.75 $77.50 $27.60 $55 $60 $100 $e so i $26 $50 $46.25 5 $31.75 $63.50 | 923.76 $47.50 $41.26 $29.25 $58.50 $21.25 $42.50 Hale & Kilburn Reversible Reservoir Washstands For home, hotel and office use, made in various styles— | Writing desk, washstand and commode effects, in oak, mahog- are in | with Also the Of viei kid | for the nursery or small rooms, $1.60, GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK any finish, mahogany, walnut, birch and maple. Prices range from $11.26, former price $22.50, to $32.60, former price $65, Seventh Floor GAS and OIL STOVES At Lowered Prices Here are brave little Heaters that can be depended upon to do their work economically and well, Especially on chilly mornings, when the steam radiators lack enthusiasm, Besides, they are at these special prices: ‘The well-known Ac oyd Gas Heat- Large Oil Heaters, japanned finish, | ers, can be used as cook stoves or for | brass tanks, regularly $4.50, ut $3.76. Gas Cylinder Oil Heaters, cast iron tops, regularly $1.75, at $1.26. Gimbel Special Ash Cans, with six y three-fold ribbed staves, which them the best ash cans on the heating rooms, reg'ly $2.85, at $2.26. Waterman's Oil Heaters, small size, | j¢ ‘ ivanized Ash’ Cans, large size, regularly $1.65, at $1.60. Galvanized Ash Sifters, will fit over the top of any barrel, at $1.65. Fitth Floor THIATY.THIAD OT. is the favorite eating chocolate 'World Wants Work Wonders

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