The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1911, Page 13

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= . PUNE OUSEEGSaESe= ewes sas : <? oh —aeeee p LION'SLEAPAT HIM i ISALL RECORDED IN j MOVING PICTURES é, Hemment, on African Hunt With Rainey, Had Some Narrow Escapes. a en ITI GIMBELS A Sale for Every Woman—JABOTS and FRILLS 25c, 60c, 75c and $1. Regularly 50c to $2 & More We say for every woman, because rave is the woman who does not love a pretty Jabot or Frill—and these are all pa de ; If you. ask a woman what she considers her ideal neckfixings, she is certain to describe one daintily hand-embroidered and trimmed | with real Irish lace, Valenciennes or Cluny, as her taste may run. And these are the kinds we shall offer in this sale, excepting a few at 26c which are trimmed with imitation Irish. ! In this busy shopping season you will find it very convenient to have Men’s SUITS and OVERCOATS at $11 | Well-Known Clothing--Made to Sell at $18 and $20 | The entire surplus stock of a widely advertised Broadway tailoring house. Because these fine Suits and being sold in other good New York stores at Prices, ‘we agreed not to use the maker's name and trademark, but his labels are on every coat. x The styles are those most wanted, especially by men who dress well, and who favor the more conservative models. ‘The tailoring and finishing are exceptionally handsome. It’s a most unusual offering, just at the time men want new Winter‘Suits and Overcoats. $18 and $20 Suits at $11 Four modele—(1) An English model, with long soft rolling lapels. which we are glad to open with people of responsibility. } Overeoats are now = John ¢. 1 -day on ‘ 4 ie the White de ARE Bee | But how can we sell these lovely Jabots and Frills at such economie i RN ai models, with shapely shoulders and medium i the months’ oupedition te Mast: Afton | noe Because one of our leading manufacturers made up all his wy, Weoctt bein sincdiele welth lot a) with Paul Rainey, He has been taking left-over materials for us, in the styles we selected. Then, too, a (3) Two-button models with long ans ie moving pietutes of the hunt for big | 4) Conservative models with short lapels. ae collection of samples. rish Collars (square) to be worn with coats or collarless blouses. High Stocks, 76¢, regularly $1.50. land-made Princess Lace Frills, some with stocks or square | S collars attached, 60c and 76c, regularly 75c and $1.50. } tine white and black net, studded with dewdrops of gold, 60c. j lace or net, 96c, value $1.50. | n the great assemblage of materials are imported fabrics, cassi- meres, worsteds, tweeds, fancy blue serges and handsome new brown and gray mixtures. All sizes from 38 to 44 for regular and stout figures to 50. $18 and $20 Overcoats at $11 game to be used for scientific purpones, While in Africa Mr. Hemment made | two trips to the intertor, one of nine | weeks and one of thirteen, The party | each time consisted of Mr. Rainey, E4- | ward Heller, who was with Theodore | Imported Scaris, @ | i 1 with frills of | \ heat ls oe ay tale Ce | Party and Theatre Caps of dewdrop net, as 5 d Marabou Cates Stol Chesterfield Overcoats, the dressy 46-inch in a splendid ” Hasse. They ‘had See natives, 1m cabot Veils and Veilings mporte ju. Capes and es variety of plain blacks, browns and grays in shadow stripes and te ; ihe oh head 6 Capes of black and satural marabou, trimmed with | two-toned diagonals, also h tweed: All hand-tai of J; | (and suoceeded In taking 200 head of) H} Black Chantilly Lace, 660, regularly $1 to $1.60. chenille, six strands, 62.76. SAHOHIRE hititinibad avtoteen are hand-tailored game, among which were % Nona Chitfon Veils, hemstitched, black and colors, 660, regu __, Stoles, black or natural, five strands, 2 yards long, #2.76, and finished by high-priced, experienced workmen. A fair num- |{ ¢ many rare live apectmens. \ 1 5 ix st-ands, 244 yards long, $8.96, ber of handsome Coats with the fashionable hand-turned invisible - Hemment had a thrilling story to larly $1. farabuu and Ostrict. stoles, capes and muffs, in many seamed edges. The linings are heavy mohair serge with silk tell of his work with the camera at Shotland Veils, black, white and colors, 660, regularly charming and distinctive styles. 1 lini Wo close range to the anim ‘On two} $1 to $2.28, J b Especially beauttyw—are the latest neckfixings of a zs sleeve lining. . yes occasions he barely escaped, and he to $2.25. Paris, which are coming to us by every steamer! Phese The Overcvas with convertible collars are full 50-inch models of splend id all-woo! fabrics in the most wanted new brown and on owes his life on each occasion to the Black Mesh Veilings, 18¢, regularly 85¢ to 60¢ yard. also invite your attention, jain Floor | gray mixtures with heavy serge lining and satin sleeve lining. All sizes from 33 to 46. 60-inch lengths. vs \ @oolness and sure aim of Aeron Bi ——— “ “One morning about 9 o'clock,” Hemment, “the natives had herded eighteen Hons down the mountain side and had killed eight. I had carried my camera down within forty yards. i] A lioness whose two cubs had been killed, and who alightly wounded, | came towards me with great leaps. | Black shouted warning and fired, send- | Men’s $18 to $20 Fall Topcoats at $11 Just right for immediate wear. _ Splendidly tailored of all-wool fabrics in good shades of gray, lined with all-wool serge, with A) silk sleeve linings, and heavy silk facings to the edge of the coat. Men’s $2 and $2.50 Trousers at $1.65 Striped and plain fabrics—all sizes and lengths. feed Extra space and experienced salesmen a-plenty for this important sale in the Subway Store, Balcony bi A Special Display of Millinery at $10 Unequaled In Style and Quality Our designers—the best in America—are as enthusiastic when designing these moderate- priced Hats as they are when designing or Bo ry ee reason color-harmonies are artistic, And our 5500 Boys’ SUITS, OVERCOATS and TROUSERS | :: high standard so regulates the quality—we are as careful about the way a hut is lined as we are about its trimmings. This exactness has won for us the reputation of having the best Moderate-priced Millinery in New York. The Hat illustrated is one of the new En- velope styles of black velvet, trimmed with nine white demi-plumes, in the new high tree effect. Several score more styles, also at $10, Also a special offering of new lela at $6.75 and $8.75. she fell ten fect away from my ma- chine. I think this ix the most sensa- tional picture ever taken, “On another ccasion a charging rhinoceros cam eat me and was shot three times by Black, who sent his bullets within a few inches of each other, all striking the n which ts one of the few vital pa ——_— ‘ ARRIVALS ON ADRIATIC, Mra, Wiliam 8. Trevis, of the million i aire Trevis family, of California, with At One-quarter to One-half Below Regular Prices |} *: We have prepared liberally for this big event, but when the fathers and moth- ers and the boys themselves actually see the clothing in this offering, we are sure the entire collection will move out quickly. The patterns and styles are those most wanted. The materials are thorough- ly dependable and will wear a long time, and the tailoring is first class, Boys’ $2.60 and $3 Boys’ $5 Chinchills Overcoats at $3.50 Suits at $1.75 aan pho Ov CG Prett; Sar ots parks Sorgen iy had Canaan J ile Milli $5—Special The malorty are 8 mits about onethird of | that bution don, 10 the neck, with valet ok ox vy a A its grou | lar, wool-t 5 enetian : a rive to-day oh the jiinee ale One of Uvenile " inery at ‘ eee edmoire Ay dates Suite for Bynof 244to 1 years double-breasted Russian aya he bee 5 8 mi Walhcans dusine hee Atego e of to-morrow’s specials is the hat illustrated—imported moire, in four styles, plain double-breasted, plaited | @ yeara, We ndvise an early selection. } ix MNGh, ard: he HevarDOR a aie laa ean in light blue, white, rose, brown or Nattier blue. The turned-up brim of this quaint Napo- | Norfolk, Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits. Boys’ $5 Long Ove: ti 15 bet Dalloon while in Berlin a eH pore is trimmed with motifs of lace, and clusters of silk roses are gracefully arranged at Broart pew ieown abd Ore mixtures, as well as y' ae ptm | pees 8, $3. he ia ames er and Mra, Speyer re- each side. plain brics. Doub! breasted , converti je a ee t A . ‘ ¥ lars, well-made, of all-wool materia! | ey Young Women's Austrian Velour Hats—Large sombrero shapes, trimmed with hatter’ band of | Boys’ $6 All-Wool Suits, $3.60 fsown'end gray wustures tor Lome ee tb ar tee 5} 5 A bey, widow of the ; navy, bi rown, 60. . ‘ F About 800 suits in this group. Many have an " Kni i ' Mise thet lecctastes at Little Girls’ Beaver Hats that may be worn either in roll brim or slight mushroom style; black, | extra pair of trousers. Suits for boys of 214 to Boys! 76c ckerbocker = i H Trousers at 35c Soe a. brown and navy. §2.95 to $3.50. 17 years, in four most wanted styles. Excep- 5 } Capitol at Harrisburg. so peccaria Untrimm Bare Hate ton their elde;: sisters—a large variety of styles and colors. ¢6. tonelly oer phy be MeN ipa by a blue ine, bea i by poral ye of WEP Se iT ee Knock-about and College Hats, felt and moleskin plush, $1.25 to $4. % ne. Laid 6 to 16 years. Ke TWO KILLED, TWO DYING Girls’ and Young Women’s Hats in almost unlimited variety, $3.50 to $16. Third Floor Extra Space Saturday in the Subway Store, Balcony é BY STOVE EXPLOSION. Furs Just for Young Girls | Fine Woolens in Women’s Twincotes and Other Pa oh ghee Apron | A Men's Demet Plagne oe evorburnd ts doth and atts Sense Q] , qYou have probably wen many young ce wearing cea owe, | Coats for Utility and Motoring—$15 to $150 Unusually Good at $ they made them look to be. ‘These Fur Coats are designed especially for young girls of 14, 16 and 18 years, and their lines are in Keeping with their ages’ — Styles are modish, and ha youthful, and the Coats are finished in every detail, just like those Prices this season are generally regulated by the firmness of fabrics. Some of them are the | most luxurious weaves that have ever been woven. Of course, styles count too. But we have | been oe as particular about our $15 Coats as about the imported models at $150. , and Telma Morrell, another daughter, were burned fatally last night wh a dc while supper There is a heavier and nap more assortment of colora in the domet flannel used in. for their mothers, he severely tailored type i bac ‘ood style of all our Coats. However, every | Pajamas, than men can usually find at the Arctic Seal French-Dyed Coney Coats, $66 to $125. model is distinetive by way ct 2 hes ine y a i lightful sleeping garments. for. cold Russian Ponyskin Coats—Leipsic-dyed, $45 to $5. , Way OLB CBYOR COMBE Cul OLFMY Ese der, cut with of and | Caracul Coats, $65 to $145. : einen Ste bee it pee gees h ht arse One eye of Sabet moien J gre have € 00%, ie uae h beret, Siilitaey 6 collar. ¢i—with a J ii i it gs made of an Am inside, t! Oats are jue or nm. . deo se} Ponyskin Coats, $75 and $97.60; trimmed with beaver OF | fabric instead of one woven in England. But it certainly The new chinchilla cloth and a camel’s-hair weave | for the money. (= looks English! Combinations of Oxford gray with purple or raisin, brown with blue or green, light Ey. with purple. ) was being lowered over the is combined in two-tone effects in another model, at $25. | , Specially Priced Sets of Furs aide of the German cruiser Muenchen y “ EER hcetn enue sual cote, “ith tortes tl Pocirene colar ike op ; . last night « a, th 1 tts o°- Moleskin, $22.60 set. Natural Rose Fox, $76 set. similar style made of English tweed is $19.76— 7 bord ve @opante into the water. "A boatawain Natural Raccoon, $26 set. Beaver, $23.60. gray combined with purple or green. inside of the coat—Oxford or brown, combined with Men’s New Scarfs, st were drowned. and six sail ‘The two-tone effect of a $19.75 model is carried out even to the buttons which match these combinations, Tan with either black, cream, blue or purple. Qur guarantee stands back of the quality of all our Furs. purple. A y chinchilla cloth is woven with ‘an opposite | Third Meur face of gray-and-white check." Very ‘effective, ‘as the From a Famous London*Maker Tho Wi : - checked side is used for the collar, cuffs and the new No wonder that area t Pi Probably, It Will Rain Again A, very mmart | black-and-white, diagonal worsted | slde bette iat Scart part of.snan’s drem, ] Ihe Creal Kidney Remedy It always does. If 4 did not share in the pole hl otters | enor any fiyea that we are sure the very kind of coat you have had in your mind may be wolectetl torn, thie ane are ga dones ET ie hncothet you ace one ( nl | (eS lh i | |} ine of ast week, or your umbrella sprung a leak in the recent downpours, M Kiddi H eon, you will be planasd with these nce d Midteem jeratios yon I I p OS Oe ee nee eee any Kiddies Are For the Boys and Men Who Scarfs, that have come out of their London case, famous Ss OG (eaten nacre sa Sientel | Men’s and Women’s Weartas Covdueoy Want Warm SWEATERS cxcelncs $ eis ang —— ee He ; oats an ats The Gimbel S) ing Goods Store affords a remarkabl i ich, P Ottoman q Resi Gh eRe elar Dr Kilness | Silk Umbr ellas at $2 Corduroy is an ideal fabric | to pick ot Thether a Sweater is needed for rs pti Fancy basket weave effects, which, by every test of merit, ought to—and usually do-seli at $3.50. Pure, heavy twilled silk, with eight-ribbed lock paragon frames, and_a good assort- ment of Mission and natural wood handles. Main Floor Swamp-Root did for me. 1 was com- pletely broken down. My kidneys hurt me so that when I was down, I could for the little tots, because it is refined, good looking and durable. The Coat sketched Bi ripe rep, i fine color-combinations, ing, golfing, motoring, hockey, or just for being outdoors, the English ‘and through #1 each, right sort is here. Boys’ Sweater Coats, all worsted, in ance, Ribbed knit, $4; plainbrown not get up unless I took shold of some- iaaidiinihaeaenennemenenme ( h orsted, | thing to pull myself up with. is one of the new Russian] §t3y: we Sto better quality, with | with pockets, 64.60. 5 A Mit idcas ai s ’ zy Fe ‘ a ‘ ” "No-tair” button-holes, gray and blue High neck or turt! k Sweat aad ated siteent kinds of Kidnes vil (| AGreat Collection of Hallowe’en || sty!s., tsimmed with Here} "s5vien pocket aras ony, $8.00. | forfoccbullggenerl athletic wear, 8 KNIT UNDERWEAR : | me to try Swamp-Koot. dno faith cules braid, $11.75. le Men’s Worsted Coat Sweaters, Roll-collar Sweaters for hunting or in it but to please my wi T purchased Candies and Novelties little Dutch Hat is also of well-made and fitting, with seam! paotorings close-fitting around neck ki To Every Man’s Liking one bottle and took it, t was be- Including taffies, of course, And you will experience no ill effects from | | Corduroy—its price is $4.60, | shoulders, in gray, blue and wh high ribbed knit; handsome pearl ; ides Gpigt ? Here Garis todelp mae ant kent on teling i partaking heartily ot thee Ghabe Hallowe'en Candies, as well as all other Corduroy Grats, black, wit poo ay, (Sted - fine, bi see a eaters, one of came ho micnpncr sive: ge ape Hore are cor inet | { ottle inds, for they are absolutely pure. castor and navy, $5 to| heavy, pure wool Sweaters thataretho | the fi lities made, Shaker kni Lie in iepipd Pepe a hed i straightened me out all. rig 7 van taitiae are all! kinds at ’ ¥; PI 5 ; nest qualities made, Shaker knit, s he tied to his office, with the radiator b : did me any good. I thou write this letter and tell evei sale at all drug stores, ; AT Ne ESOS OG. bee overs Gn 1H Taffi lore! 1 ee Sweater Coats, in rich brown and | coat; in brown and green mixed, also Does he prefer the golden mean? Here are sundry combina- ¥ s pt he ait atte T took | No Hallowe'en party iets Sa, It seems as though to sab i Velvet Coat $14:60) reg mises warjemar a sppeet | ery, wih porket, 68 488 Mase | tions of cotton, linen, ailk-and-wool, in. about every proportion ve Gousrs, 6n0 did me Hive hum we had enough for all New York. Such delicious taffies as: : ; and at every price that he ean fancy. \f jollars worth of good. oT ae : 4 During the blustery Winter ts hy put : ‘ eg etta Peanut Brittle Almond Bars 12 Kinds of Small Wrap- |] monthe Aa Tittle pnt peat Shoes for the Boys _It has taken the best makers of two continents to produce this ) GEORGE Hi. HUBER, Walnut Taify Cachew Bars ped Taffies ibe without @ Chinghille C Colder weather makes stouter foot-gear necessary for the little | Underwear symposium—bui it’s a corker! A few of the “first i at Atlanta, Ill Hickory Nu Filbert Bars Glace Fruits and Nuts without a Chinchilla Coat! ‘attows, to say nothing of the added is of sch ‘ay | string” candidates for men’s {.vor: , State of Illinois Cocoanut 7 C Coccanut Bars | Peanut Butter Puffs ~-so snug and warm, Gray, tne say nothing of the lemands of school and play | String | cancidates . : Logan County emon Taffy Lida Creamed Nut Bon Bons ; | red and blue, h velvet 4 ‘ | Me orfolk and New Brunswick Stuttgarter Underwear, all-w: a 1, M. M. Hoose, a Notary Public in aint illows Olg Fashioned Molasses | Choe straws collars, and either brass: or Gimbel Shoes for Boys are planned to resist wear to the utmost « olgne "Underwear, in nat |’ mediumewscght, cateat Be sa vp and for the sald county of TLogan, in the Pecan Bars Brice aren 6 oe of Nut Squares bone buttons, $6 to $14.50 degree, and are scientifically designed to make comfortable and , ural a! e, at $1 4 $4.36 carment, i 7 of Hlinois, do hereby certi ices 20c to 80c per poun 4 Phan in fal to protect the growing feet, weight Norfolk and 1. & R, Morley’s Silver-gray Shirts | I ' “ 3eaver Hats—in plain tail- hy growing feet, | Ry - A j Best Mixed Nuts, 22c BS Gazy a gue ‘ oe childrer Shoes are fitted by orthopedic experts, assuring | a A DALE NO WALA) || 8 yr aan wvarenteed 'unaliink | i 1 ae car with Chinchilla Coats, | absolute satisfaction. ‘ i ‘artwright’ & Warner's Heavy- | person and Special for Saturday —A package containing 8 kinds of delicic Rio wh Chile hilla Coats, Boya' Toe-Haae Shoes in tan, Russian, and gun-metal calf, and patent Connidt & Freedman’ Medium welch’ Necatcheuae etn 3 ed, sealed and deliv taffies. A iuli pound package that would regularly be 40c, Saturda >» $8.76, leather, at $2to $3.60, 7 | we $1.95 yrurment. | Dra: ers, at $2.86 garment. *] men 68: his: pe and Wehave established a new standard of excellene He = Ty dor play Hoyt high-cut, o-grained Shoes, with buckles at top; aw neurly waterproof | Drawn 3! $4 86 narments dant Slitandewcel Aan | : st ce in and for dress, $2.95 to $36. as leather can be made. and $8.60, according to size Stuttgarter Underwear for men, | weight :ill-and-wool, in white ) Given under my hand and Notarial | Our ‘‘De Luxe Chocolates” at $1 a Lb Saecond Moor _ Boys’ heavy box calf Shoes, with indestructible soles; $2.60 and $3 accord. | musiitizy weit eotton-and-wool mix | Shirt hag ons / Seal tnis the 12th day of July, A.D, 1909, 7 ra Hie tial ( U ing to size, Second Floor ed, at $1,50 garment L&i i! HOOSE. In the first place, the plain, simple elegance of the package is decidedly | eee Mena & Un a Und h { Mt. M, HOOSE, pleasing, Open the package and you find 4 full pound of the most. di a a ele Theta ait th be. | Ate eins ) rere OHAEE FADO: Chocolates, Each piece set in a dainty paper cup. Each piece a treat vey ——o on be 180 Ramenibe | as pure as it is delicious. ha ne n additi, ) we carry such repre | 9 | Otber Choeclates, absolutely pure and fresh, in dainty full pound pack- | oeiens | Cont Brace er eect: Sores Wi ; ages, at 60¢ and 60¢, . i nd several other domestic | Conredi ‘reedman’ i i ; . ather domes! ‘ man's med Prove Wiel. Frppactoel, Oo for You Subway Store, Balcony @ROADWAY NEW YORK THIATY. THIRD @T. set Main Pees | and taavenel ae mela | j Bend to Dr. Nilmer & — er a marron — nT = nae — ‘ ‘. Y,, for le b vill — ~~ SS f ceive a booklet t tolling All about the kidney ; When writing, be sure and mention the | New York Evening World, Regular ‘ fifty-cene and one-dollar size bottles for J ili ih Aim aa ght I would | ry one that is as well as a host of other novelties; all at moderate prices. Velveteen and $6.75. Coats, $6.75 cardinal, at $4.26; with pockets, car- Angora Sweater Coats; very light dinal, gray and blue, $4.75. a (eer and warm; can easily be worn under a are light, soft cottor aged to meet the requirements of strictly heated American oi fi and houses, ‘eo ———— Se

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