The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1911, Page 6

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net A GRL FOUND PANT POT FRE DEAD IN WOODS, . WRECKS MANSION MED HEREOF — | Autopsy Shows That Miss|Blaze Due to Spontaneous Carolitie Docter Had Swal- | lowed Carbolic Acid. | Combustion Spread by Elevator Shaft. » caused by spontaneous @ and Mrs, | and home of William H. Simon Docter o! at End ave-| Whrhart, at No. 43 East Fifty-third nue, who was woods | * y to-day with such rapidity the first eng near Fort Wa and une Hundred and Ni evening, showed that earbolic acid pol doubtetiy due t Miss Docter was mushroomed a Saturday yr, The family is at Ho health caused a mental breakdown sev- | at Cedar eral years ago and onty young woman returned h from ¢ for the winter. § sanitarium. Her brother a1 after 2 o'clock this morning |@ \cs* and claw feet. Sells for rie H. Hayman, N nan Reynolds, on fixed post at Regularly $45. $29. Killed himself last A, ad hird street and Madison avenue, le a depressing effect upon her mind, She) h vnson's cry of fire and turned Gur price . . never recovered from a settled ne jn a rm. The fire, which had started rders Filled Every- ¢ paint pots stored in the choly that became manifest immediat ly after her brother-in-law's death. _>- elon ft and gone roaring n and his wife, who by the flames and the elevator, only Job Cont His ,. Benjamin Axelowits, twenty OM, of No. 218 Bast Ninety to find the shaft a red-hot flue, Siam- fell into the elevator well \n ming the door shut, the caretaker and ot the Mayo Warehouse Co! his wife fled to the roof and across to “ fh e of Samuel Sloan jt, president 7 = en OH Greenwich street to-day and was in-| the home of Say ‘ Stanty hlled. He at 4 3 WIN the le Nee Har react wee, |e eM Dire Furniture M warehouse concern this morning and where they pounded on the scuttle until lost his life Ave hours later. No one {a jt was opened for thelr escape 56 and 58 West 22d St., New York, N. Y. the bulMing could tell how he happened | By the time the fire apparatus errived LARGEST MAKERS OF FURNITURE IN THD WORLD to fall. the street was filled with the residents RABLAMBS Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. Tomorrow, We Shall Continue The Disposal of “Castle”? Sample Tailored Hats At $3, $5 und $7 There is added satisfaction in procuring one of these sam- ple hats, because one is sure of its being exclusive to a mod- erate degree—probably the duplicates of these hats have gone to an entirely different pers of the United States, or stayed in England—-as Castle hats are sold in London. The material economy is extraordinary, as the duplicates of these hats have been sold at $6 lo $20. An opportunity like this comes but once a season—as this sale is the disposal of all the Castle samples. ~* Castle Hats are renowned for their authoritative styles. Stiff and semi-stiff, soft and semi-soft shapes, in velvet, velour, French felt and other smart materials. Trimmings, of course, are of severe character—motifs, quills, fur bandings and fancy feathers. Black and. colors. Third Floor y from Germany— These Dresses for Youngsters gone so far to get them. Cheery Dresses, one might call them—because their prett embroideries and printed borders are like beams of sunshine, As they come from Germany, you understand why the: sturdily made, The materials—chambray, shaped in generous width below the waistline, 76¢ to $3.60. fie white poplins, embroidered in dainty designs and delicat colors. As the little Germans spend many hours among their toys, they wear these play aprons of natural color galatea, which cross in the back and fasten on the shoulders. How the kiddies will love the doggies, soldiers and other juvenile heroes that are embroidered on the aprons! 86c and 61. Second Floor W. H. ERRART com: ead through the five-story rrived the roof and is wife, retaker, in thelr room .. where they went about @ right and her parents are wealthy. I11| fortnight ago from thelr summer home rst, LL, while artisans and renovating the Fitty- lar, had already found its way to the Of course, they are not like other dresses,or we should not have : pereaes poplin, linen, galatea, and fine silky sateen—are in plain juvenile colors, which give a picturesque background for the pretty trimmings. Styles are as plain as pipe-stems—only that the skirts are “Best” dresses in the importation, too, These are mostly of GIMBEL i . many of avenue clad ts pulled on of the fashionable ai whom had come from F street, obtained to-day permission from Supreme Court Justice McCall to change his na e¢ and that of his wife to Corwin In his p only in slippers and top hastily over pajamas. COHEN CHANGES TO CORWIN. Because he objects to paying other peopte’s grocery bills, not to mention the annoyance of being Included in the 3,400 Cohen families In the Borough of] days the victim of a process server Manhattan, Kugena Cohen of who was endeavoring to serve another Weat One Hundred and Fighty-third! Cohen of the same nelghborhood. people's grocery bills, he saya, but has been pestered with their tax notices, legal documents, «nd was for several We A 8 AAAS AA IAA AAAAAAII ABBAS 3 __ Let Us Send You on * », 10 Days’ Fkii: TRIAL 2? NO MONEY DOWN This Beautiful Genuine QUARTERED OAK China Closet CENTS A WEEK If not entirely satisfactory, return at our expense This China Closet is made from the very finest genuire quartered oak; polished; with hand carved posts and gallery, full cut French t wi im the United States. WE ALLOW FREIGHT. SESE KEE ERS SES EE LE FEL ES EEE EEE ES ERE EES EPSLLALLSLALAAALAALAALLALAAALLAAAAALAABR FHS HWorld—10— 30,8 6 HH SS SS THE EVENING WORLD, MOND AY, OCTOBER 30, HENRY HESSE SPECIALTY MOUSE IN WORSTED KNIT GOODS Auto Knitted Jackets asd 1911. | Kat Uninet, es tio, If You Can’t See Well, J the where — | SEEUS jf 200 in and emir pancoxy First, because we give you| NEEDLEWORK EXHIBIT, nt low she ~ James aout ML SSA a vcomut ery sat] Gow would get by pay.iq 2 aeler Greater Reediewort. Sixth Av TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31 Atlantic Squadron Day at Macy’s A cordial invitation is extended to every man in the fleet to come to Macy's on Tuesday, when every store facility will be devoted to them. SPECIAL LUNCH 49c 11.30 to 2 BLUE POINTS CELFRY _ OLI . CHICKEN G CREAM OF C LOBSTER FRIT: POACHED ing extra to an ocul j Eyes Examined “i By Registeyed Physic’ No. 399——24 & 25 St. use we cha | Second, be | for gl } fit and satisfaction Perfect Fitting Gla: Oculists’ Opticians 380 Siath Av.,22dSt. 101 17 West 42d—Bet. Half Shelt 496 Putten St. GHERKIN. Vermont Louisiana a la Meyer S Osterhaus FILET OF BEEF Flori CHIC. Maryland GREEN PEAS Towa POTATOES Maine SALAD Idaho FANCY ICE FORMS ASSORTED CAKES COFFEE TEA WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE S82Rere AT#498 ROOMS AT + 74.98 Bormcere ATH 24S 4 COMPLETE CREDIT TERMS 932° DOWN ON #30. WORT #52" DOWN ON $ 75.WORTH 475° DOWN ON $100.WORTH| OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 267 W125" 51.5558 ee A. Macy & Co.'s Attractions are their Low Prices h\acy’s Herald Square, B'way, 34th to 36th St, ey A full page in yesterday’s papers (Sunday) was not know:— (Monday) and Women's Coats Women’s Gloves Wash Goods Men's & Women’s Hos- fery and Underwear Everythi it has been reduced in price before. Subway Store. An Ill-Fitting Corset Is the Root of an Unattractive Appearance The PINK SHOP Extends an Intelligent and Authoritative Corset Service Our expert corsetieres are skilled not only in the art of knowing the proper lines required by Fashion but are thoroughly conversant with the hygienic require- ments of a corset. , The Pink Shop is also famous for its exclusive corsets, which are made to our especial order by the best corsetieres in the world. Our finest imported corset is The Eugenie New and beautiful models at $8.50 to $40. La Markette Corset Is made to our especial order in America—but after the latest Benak models—exacting in every detail. $2, $2.60, $3 to . The Royal Duchess Corset, another of our exclusive corsets —also well known American trade-mark Corsets are here in the latest models. ’ AMiscellany of Corsets at Special Prices _ Some of these corsets are of batiste, others are in broken sizes. “ $1, remulaily $1.50 to $2. $1.60, regularly $2.50 and $3. Also Markette Corsets, $2.60, regularly $5. Not many of these, as they were made of surplus yardage of beautiful brocades. Second Floor This Is Really a Wonderful Collection of White Fabrics We gathered them in France, and are showing more than sev- enty-five designs, which are exclusively confined to Gimbels. The workmanship is exquisite, done on hand looms by the French peasants, on sheer voiles, batistes and marquisettes. Among the beautiful materials is 40-inch Plumetis, in embroid- ered figures, stripes, dots and rich allover effects, at 80c, $1 to $2.65 a yard. Embroidered Flouncings, 52 to 68 inches wide, have elaborate embroidery 14 to 26 inches deep, in blind openwork and filet ef- fects, with banding to match. Prices Of these delightful materials for blouses and dresses are $2.25 to $12 a yard. Also tomorrow in the White Goods Section are special offerings of 35c White Shirting Madras, 26c Yard 92 inches wide, in a variety of striped designs for waists, men’s shirts, ete. 26c and 80c Mercerized Figured Madras, 18c Yd. 27 inches wide, in many patterns, and of excelient quality material. Second Floor y e The Month-End Sale Today and Tomorrow in the Subway Store Women's Fur Sets Cc Umbrell Women's Waists Suits and Coats | Corsets Umbrellas Laces and Embroideri Girls’ Coats and Dresses | Muslin Underwear Ribbons Hand Bags Men's & Women's Shoes | Silks Dress Goods Dinner Sets BROADWAY BROTHERS THIATY-THIAD 6T. enough to tell of all the stirring offerings of this event- ful Sale. At this writing it is impossible to predict just what will be left for Tuesday shoppers. But this we Quantities, in so far as has been possible, have been prepared for two days’ selling—enough for today Thousand of Money-Saving Offerings for Tuesd In practically all 75 Sections of the Gimbel fiowey done: 4 sid Among them: Bed Coverings Enamel Ware Household Linens Muslins and Sheoting Men's Nogligeo Shirts Men's Soft Hats, Derbies Men's Suits & Overcosts Boys’ Suits & Overcoats Upholsteries Draperies Oilcloths Bugs and Carpets Brass Bedsteads This Is the Law of the Month-End Sale ng advertised must be decidedly under-price, materially lower in price than it has been previously and everything must be during the month, even if It means the biggest and best bargains of the month of October—Tuesday—in the Gimbel A New Automatic Lift “Domestic” Sewing Machine At $30 This beautiful new type of the celebrated ‘‘Do- mestic”’ has just come to us from the factory. __Its most important new feature is its automatic lift, that causes the head and the cover to remain in any position in which they are placed—never drop unexpectedly. Besides, it has all the splendid fea- tures that distinguish the “Domestic” from other sewing machines. While other makes may possess one of the following advantages, you will only find all three in the “Domestic.” Firat—The lock and chain stitch—TWO MACHINES IN ONE—you can change from one to the other with- out trouble or delay. Second—The vibrating presser, useful in sewing sheer and gauzy stuff, for ing, braiding and embroidery work; also when passing thick seams, and sewing thick goods. Third—The five-stitch ruffier, which makes a pleat at every fifth stitch, and also does gathering, puffing, ruche-scalloping, pleating, crepe trimming and plain ruffling. This new “Domestic” at $30 is fully ball-bearing throughout, finished in golden oak, highly polished, and combines beauty, grace and proportion with strength and superior workmanship. Each Mactine has a full set of attachments and is guaran- teed forfive years. Sold on the easy-paym. ‘an of $2 Cash, and $1 Week. , and sent freight prepaid to any railroad station within our free delivery zone. chasers living in Greater New York can have instruction at their home without expense to them, Fifth Floor All Our Hallowe’en Novelties At Exactly Half Price Last-minute shoppers for Hallowe'en celebrations may select from our great assortmentof attractive novelties, at just one- half the marked prices. Nuts of All Kinds, & Taffies in Greatest Quantities The Nut Squares, Nut Britties, and Nut-filled Candies, so well-liked for Hallowe'en, at 20c to 80c pound. Best Assorted Nuts at 22c pound. And partakers of Hallowe'en festivities, where Gimbel Nuts and Candies are served, will ex- perience no sad results, as the high standard of excellence has been carefully maintained. Ina word, the Hallowe’en Candies, as well as other Gimbel Candies are absolutely pure, and as de- licious as they are pure. Subway Storo, Balcony pect Song | you would get by pay-| Oculists of Long Experience. only, and y are certain of accurate | as Low as $2.50. | 223Siath Av, 15thSt. 217 B’dway, Aster House Nassau —- Ann Se. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE | | At All Every- ist. Inc. Stores CHOICE New GROCERIES York rge ou Potatoes Selected from the_ best grown in Maine. r and uniform. Cook white and mealy. 100-Ib. Bag, Potatoes From the best shipments 8 ibs. tor 100 Red Onions Finest from Orange County $1.85 8 Ibs. for 100e G lbs. for 1 Ze Granulated Sugar Below 1 c New Prunes, !;"": 12¢ Sclected Dggs, “i: 25, heese, Best N. \. State, rich, smooth, | 5. Flour, Pride of St. Louis, Superlative 75 nutritious, withall thecream, Ib. XXXX, bag (one-eighth barrel). Pure Lard, Prime quality, lb. ] 2 —_— batra Cooking Apples, 'z 6 ws. 15¢ Mating Sg | ee Sound “4 @& ibs, VBC sweet... Pancake Flour, “0%... 10¢ Blue Ribbon Syrup, ‘“".. 10° Buckwheat Flour, .." 13¢ Prepared Flour, Blue Ribbon Jams, Seeded Raisins, wckege, LOC Cleaned Currants, tic: 12e McCann’s Irish Oatmeal, «a, 8¢ CRISP CRACKERS Oven-Fresh from the NATIONAL BISCUIT 13¢ 17 large package, Choicest fresh truite, large glass jar New and choice, large package, For Wash Day Borax Soap Butler’s Best COMPANY 7 ss 25¢e Royal Lunch) 4 ne Clenewel jonnies - -} | () 4 Grahams . . Washing Po wder Ginger Snaps. . |u Ly bing: large pkge. . 1 Oc Lemon Snaps. . Toilet Soap, ......3 cakes in box 10° Violet, Buttermilk, Witch Hazel; regularly 15c and 20c a box Evaporated Milk Belle Brook Brand, reduced to the thickness of cream; large can........ Condensed Milk © smal! Se can Special Premium Offers for Three Days: 20 10 10 “S. & H.” Stam “S. & H.” Stai “S, & H.” Sta FREE ig FREE mee FREE =i with 1-Ib. with 1-lb. with package Very Best | Choice Ideal Coffee Coffee Blend 35° 30¢ 23° 002A Stamps FREE with this popular purchase, viz:— ilb. Very Best Tea for 50° both c 1 ib. Very BesiCoffee tor 35° for 85 Hallowe’en Specials in Liquors, Wines, Brews At All the 117 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores. Hunter Rye, direct from distillers, J. B. bottle 79c Wiison Whiskey, always popular, J. B. bottle.... 7O€ Kingussie Scotch, special importation, bottle..... 7OC Special Reserve Whiskey, best of all, bottle... SBC Princeton Dry Gin, clean and pure, bottle....... BE French Claret, Schmidt's celebrated St. Julien, bot. Oe Imported Sherry, Giralda—Solera, bottle....... Imported Port, Castillo—Cabinet, bottle. . French Brandy, Goet Freres’ Three Star, bo The World’s Most Famous Imported Brews Guinness’s Stout, (sii, $1.45; apts, 8.00 Bass Ale... . . bitin, $1-605 Fist sy.10 J. B. Bottling—Guaranteed in Perfect Condition. bottles,

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