The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1911, Page 11

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COLLINS WINS OUT IN LONG FIGHT FOR THE JOB HE LOST IMegally ceils as Highway ~ Superintendent, Says Justice —Will Sue for $40,000 Pay. : Bupreme Court Justice Glegerich to- day directed a jury to return a verdict to the effect that James G. Collins was filegally ousted from the position of Superintendent of the Bureau of High- ways by Borough President John F. Ahearn in January, 1904. This will go to another Justice of the Supreme Court for confirmation and, ac- cording to Herbert C, Smyth, counsel for Collins, will place Collins's name on the eligible st’ for a position in the City € rnment equal one from which he was ousted. Collins cannot be reinstated as Super- intendent of the Bureau of Highways, wecause since the proceedings were started by him in the courts the office thas been abolished, But it is said the finding of th tablishes Collins's righ r all the time he was ry from the instant he was removed by Ahearn until the office of Superintendent of the Bureau of Highw was abolished. nts to more than $40, ared Collins would start e strength © payment to him of the SNUG HARBOR SUIT. ‘Trustees of Sailor Sell Some of Its Real Estate. Home Want to ‘Trustees of the Sailors’ Snug Harbor, controlling an estate that 121 years a) was an ap; ard and to-day is valued at 00,000, have decided to bring a friendly sult to seo !f they can compel the Attorney-General of the 8 good as the! Youth Jumps Into Elevator Car and Stops It Foot Above Injured Man in Shaft. The quick wit and courage of an| eighteen-year-old boy saved Louis | Cretger as he stared death in the face | early to-day at No. 18° Crosby street. | Creiger lives at No. 22 East One Hun- dred and Eighth street and has a cap factory in the Crosby street dullding. It 1s the custom of some of the ten- ants in the place to use the freight elevator to ascend to the upper floors when they arrive !n the morning. If | the operator {s busy on an upper floor | the door on the first floor ts opened, | the cable given a jerk and the empty | car comes down. | Crotger, who 1s forty-seven years old, | was in a hurry when he came down to work at 6 o'clock this morning. The elevator was som Ite | shoved back the shaft door to the cage, | pulled the cable and lost his balance, | falling fifteen feet into the brick weil | in the cellar, His wrist was broken and he was | badly cut and bruised, put it was for- | tunate the shock did not render him | unconscious, for there was no way f him to stop the descending elevat and no way he could escape from the well. He could only use his lungs and shout for where above. near the shaft at the PRESCRIBED BY DOCTORS State to permit the sale of some of the property. Capt. Richard Randall, who died 110 years ago, left his estate to found the institution, with orders that no part of {t should ever be sold. The property includes land on Staten Isiand worth a . and parcels in Manhattan worth $19,810,400. The trustees contend that the income from all 1s only $900,623 annually, or about 2% per cent., and declare that If some of the real estate could be sold and the proceeds rein- vested more profitably, Capt. Randall's wishes would be better carried out. ‘The apple orchard cost Capt. Randall $12,000 In 1790, ‘Imagine! ONLY KUNDRED LOLLARS! Us, ricab! it, yet, when it is | not demand Read the Coupor Note what it means! And it means exactly what it is intended to mean, W our guaran~ tee that ry word of | it will be lived up to to the letter! ehcicest Grand Rapids fur- niture shown anywhere. And keep in mind the fact that $100 spent here goes a great ways furtho then poa- 4 High Grade like desig ished quar oak; ONLY 50 CENTS And the the Coupon 1 is all you you need te furnish your keme In any amount up to GNE DS have already availed themselves of this 'o offer, taxing our sales force to the ve ing the ucual heavy cash deposits that others from $10.00 to $25.00 or more —but only &0e on $100 Purchases it is surprising that we are not isis bailar 8 90 for Fine Large Sclid Golden Oak $17 Dressers, like design; carved Shaped mt | French bevel plai | } edge top, brass trimmin: lj $7.59 Rockers, 3.75 . e Leather Seat Rockers, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound, an honest tried and true remedy for fem nine ills, holds the record f the largest number of actual cures of any similar remedy, and is prescribed and recom- mended by hundreds of fair- minded doctors who do not fear to recommend a worthy medicine, even though it is advertised. borne in mind that we are 1 be promy your home i urniture, Rugs, Beds, “Gostarts & Pictures Turkish Couc hes, Davenports, Automatic Davenport Beds. = | er . $7.50 Genu- cted pole foot of his injured employer. {t back to the first Noor, called for ald and a ladder was lowered into the well and Creiger, exhausted from his tn- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911. Ho ran] “Dearest,” the young man answered, “T would rather give up a lighted cigar in a street car than part with you,” Then she knew that he loved her, Mary Anderson de Navarro, her hus- It's not only the hind of dishes but the home-like way they're cooked and served ‘that makes people so fond _of lunching in ‘Tho GIMBEL TEA ROOM GIMBHELS } a7 Famous “Harvard Mills” Underwear For Women and Children : At GIMBELS Only, in New York We emphasize this “only” because this splendid Underwear is known from one end of America to the other, and so that women who are eager to buy it may be certain where to find it in New York. We selected it for our New York Store as thoroughly repre- sentative of the best American manufacture, after exhaustive comparisons. The best and most popular styles of Un- derwear made by this famous concern are found in our stock in full size-ranges. The Underwear is hand- finished in beautiful de- signs, fits excellently, is made under thor- oughly sanitary conditions, and steam-steri- lized, which makes it absolutely hygienic, These are some of the favorite styles of “Harvard Mills” Underwear: Women’s Underwear Pure White Cotton Union Suits, low nec’ sleevel knee or ankle leng High neck, long or short sleev e sizes at $1.25, » Union Suits, white only; high neck wets siceves, ankle length, at $1.66; extra large size at $ its, high neck, ; extra large sizes, vy White three-quarter Wool vests, ‘Lights and Drawers, ts are high neck, long or short sleeves. ‘Tights and or ankle length, at $1; extra large size ent, ights of 90 per cent. wool. Vests are high Knee or ankle length Tights pnt. with just a thread of cotton. Vests, long or short sleeves. Knee or ankle length eight three-quarter U short sleeves, white only, ig lk-and-Wool Union Suits, low neck, lees, ankle or knee length, high neck, long or short ante some three-quarter length sleeves. All styles at ion $ ‘Medium: = 8 styles, at Ps Children’s Underwear Fleeced Cotton Vests and Drawers. Vests are high k, long sleeves, up to 11 year sizes, at 25¢; 11 to 15 Sat 460 ‘Tights and Draw- t $1.25, Medium-weight Merino Union Suits, low neck, sleeve- less, ankle length, high nec! Silk- neck, long or short sleeves, ankle lebath, at $2. 30. Pure White Cotton Vests, Tights and [ are high neck, long or short slee Tights and Drawers are knee and ankle length, up to sine , at 60c; extra large size at 60c a garment. Natural or white Merino Vests, Tights and Drawers. Vests are high neck, long or short sleeves. Ti Drawers are knee or ankle length, at 86c; extra larg: at $1 a garment. ests and Drawers, gray or white, up to 11 years, at 60c; 12 to 15 years at 60c. hree-quarter-wool or Silk-und-Wool Vests and Draw- ers, up to 11 years, 86¢; 12 to 15 ut $1 a garment, Merino Union Suits, natural or white, sizes up to 13 years, at $1; Misses’ sizes at $1.26. ‘Three-quarter Wool Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, sizes up to 13 years, at $1.60; Misses’ sizes at $1.75. Main Floor The Girls’ & Young Women’s Salon Is Prepared to Further the Vogue of Velvet and Corduroy Absolutely Onlv Imported Fabrics in These Dresses, Suits and Coats, Which “Are Fashion's Latest Ideas—Many Are Reproductions of Imported Models Why this vogue of velvet and corduroy for the younger gener- ation? To begin with, these fabrics are foremost on Fashion's list this season and, while these | fabrics are luxurious, they are in perfect keeping with the ages of youth—when the garments are fashioned in. an io implicity. | Then, too scurioua that And i at is now. ecco having placed our or! If a dress is of velve s0. Las Oe t, in every instance to be just what tt ts, In young Women’s Dresses, about twenty-five styles ail charming. Your gine as much when we we have illustrated th inex- pensive—a_velveic lel at $16.60; all the othe $20, $25, $30, $35 and $4 © of chiffon velvet. ‘These Dre are in brown green, cardi! and white. Many of the are appropriate for matine $29.60 $16.50 evening we chiffon velvet, whether the price ave fancy collars and revers of broad ashioned with modified Empire coats. The quality of the Blue, brown, black, | $28.60 $65 suit in the collection is of sil Some are plain tailored, oth >» braided. ‘The c y models iroy Suit illustrated, is unrivaled to our knowledge, at $28.60. corduroy is excellent, and the suit is beautifully tailored in every detail. green end white. Ag e Lister Silk Seal Plush Coat is only $45. This English plush is the fines and no matter how much you roll it or fold it, it will not crush. Very light-weig! 50, $48.50 in. Some inthe world, 1 warm, Coat illustrated is a copy of a new Bc rnard model. ‘The graceful kimon \ ichily fitted and finished with a clever panel effect in the front. Deep panel collar is designed to give the effect of a hood. — Lined with king’s blue, gray, gold or black soft satin. tte Cod the best Americ an-made ‘seal plush—semi-fitting style, lined with guaranteed ! 14, 16, 18 and 20-yex satin, $36. sizes in all the above mentioned appare For young girls there is a host of lovely velvet coats. The one pictured has a loose panel which extends almost to the foot of the coat, a collar effect is outlined with satin, — blue, Black brown, $29.00. Other styles up to ep 6 .o 14-year sizes. Velveteen Coats for little girls of 4 and 8 y $10 to $16. Blue, brown and t e of those picturesque styles with lace collars Velvet Dresses for young girls $10, $14.76 and $20. 6to 14 iz Then there is a reversible yelvet-and-broadelo! th Coat for junior girls, $28.60. slue or black velvet, with tan, light blue, or rose breadeloth. A dressy style in black velvet, with large circ ular collar, trimmed with fringe, is $40. 13, 15 and 17-3 F ; Third Floor and cuffé, night. [ made no calls and did not make any soclal engagements.” de Navarro agreed that they had no present inten- Mr. Hichens and Mra, | time, and inch by Inch the heavy car| juries and the frightful experience band, and Robert Hichens, her cottabo- [tion : ¢ collaborating RECIPE FOR WEAK slowly glided = downward, Creiger} through which he had passed, was rin welting a : watched it and knew it would crush the] helped up, He was attended by Dr of Al o The following reetpe te ti life out of him tn a few moments it] Bigelow of St. Vincent's Hospital and pt aha e can be had for weak of somebody did not stop it. went home, on the White & They [HL ne. “In every other place In whlch [neyey ‘Halt ounce fluid extemet’ : An instant before the ear reached —_—_ Were tired out by their Joint labors tn required elit hours’ [halt etnce Murax compounds alt the first floor, Miller Remo of No. 28 ‘True Love. ketting the play ready, but very happy energy of this town | eood pure «in, Shake the bottle, ‘ Lafayette street, a young clerk, passed a Nows.) over ita production and the approval [is euch that I found myself able to get [neh time and take one or two > q trem te pi gy Gert a el “ ft tls i “would vee y bg which it was received. along with only two hours and a half of Lg on Se s +! sn jl Adige PA Te hata Gicrtial tlt cee “Really,” said Mrs, de Navarro, “I/sieep a t. I think [I could write a jumped to the top of the elevator as} giri—a girl hb money woukt help you] § V[never worked no hard in my tite, T was book here If T could get a quiet spot hig! i qgege ns It went dows. He reached over, | in your care at the Century Theatre every day f Riverside Drive, I couldn't work im rast rrabbed the cable, reversed tt and] ‘The wintry wind hushed its howling to wa. € ; v bil bpp Benn d phos hail R$ wale authority wilh Stopped the oar when ft was within a/ iteten. en days and nearly. all night every [a hotel, possibly ent resutts.” apegaity . pata, fre Mr, Hichens has a garden tn Stelly whore moat of his recent work has been done, Ho lives at-a hotel and uses the garden only as a study. aymptoma of kt prompt About as happy a combi be expected to occur at the beginning of Suits for Fall and Winter chilly weather. wear, handsome Overcoats i —end-of-season stocks from four of our good makers, at $16.75 for each Suit or Overcoat, at the very beginning of YOUR wearing season. The SUITS present a remarkable variety of handsome and smooth and unfinished worsted, cheviots, tiveeds, cassimeres, serges, stylish fabrics. fine, and other weaves, in brow: tures, stripes and chee ks. to these r akers’ best standards, and at,$22 to $25 Suits would be most con: The OVERCOATS are splendidly made in Chesterfield style, in k gray, and black; fully silk-lined, light and ¢ some silk-faced to the edge. effects in Raglan style. prices would be and We expect, because the qui that chere will be enough of the coats to last until Saturday, although best. choos- ing will naturally be tumorrow. An Unexpected Occurrence: This Sale of Hale & Kilburn a and Davenport Beds ne stock, to s ly not close up while were in the pure! ha finish, golden © Full former pr Th supied, in maho .¢ Reds a former nna $42.50 to $160, The Davenport Beds, one night. Mos' Tomorrow---A Well-timed Selling of | Men’s SUITS and Fall OVEROOATS, At $16.75 For $22 and $25 Grades Here, again, usual $25. pany is going out of the Folding Bed business, and we bought its entire outstanding ell at this remarkable saving. Kither style of Bed is a handsome piece of furniture for the sitting room or ;j library which must sometimes be used as a bedroom at night. The Tolescope Beds resemble Book Cases when closed, are casily opened, and will z Int illustrated, form a handsome se’ ination as could in Fall weights is, grays, blue mix- ailoring is fully up servatively priced. Also some smart antity is gencrous, ese Suits and Over- Fourth Floor There are thousands of., * Bedi count of pina as who would like to own one of these famous Hale &, Kilburn Beds, with their - handsome appearance, 7 ]F their absolute safety and: [J their comfort, but whol never expected to be able if to buy these fine Beds— At Exactly Half Their Former Prices b The unexpected hap-. pens, because the Com-” C4 | : ut on for ee chai the sale are covered with denim; customers ma; elect their own materials for covering from od assortment. These will be merely the cost of the fabric, and wit for the upholstery. In Mission cak, golden oa! i] mahogany and mahogany finish, with coverings of Spanish leather, tapestry, mohair, velour, mequet and linen veleyr. $21.26 to $66; forme There is also a babe onvenient Hale. ,, & Kilburn Reversible oir Wash Stands, for hotel, home and o! Pads in various finishes, at $11.26 to $22.60; formerly $22.60 to $65. bsolute Eighteen sty! OK 49 bl ut $21, 25 to $E0; style of which is fa by ¢ nd a t of the styles in Men's Extra Thin Watches $10 instead of $15 n . Main Floor Just 642 Beautiful Se ey shopping season you will find it. very con- Hair Bandeaux at 25c A Charge Account We st Jandeaux for our regular At GDESELS stock, sure in! wh favor which we are gled to cpe We found and bought frem him the ct surdly li _ colored BROADWAY ‘GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW _ VORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. Men and Women Will Save On These HANDKERCHIEFS ‘ ch Jy embrcidered and lace-trimmed Hand generous initial plain her } ik Hane all temptingly. prieced~« h 1 lots. will buy ther by the dozen for future pitts, and » supply for t Ives. FE fl ponee IE wutiful_ hand-i s, in abe ut thirty styles, o at 26 and 60¢ ew ye H and m ikerchiefs, in many pretty rer effect signs, 1 Hardkerchiefs, gularly $1.50 vork, in wreath .| th block letter in wreath, CO¢ for” el jobcer or mediv m-weight box of six, 78, re Handkerchiefs for Men stitched Irish linen, Lull siz £0 coven, reg. $2 and $2.40, 1 gencral size, and fully lacne styies in Plain white het Iso be Main Floor n white, Wash Fabrice—Thr ee Specials : epee inexpersive, afternoor vening Party Dr 1 rhe SEAT Talat rctes wide, or the ., set ond evening faced meseatine, evening gowns, 3, 82c a yard, for « ¢ ing baree in a 3 wide, at 18¢ a y: Second Floor stripes, checks and plaids, instead of 25¢.

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