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| neat sata nts prayers and then put him. self on short rations. Only the merest fragment of food remained in the boat i when the Ikaria came to his rescue, A | eale carricd away his Httle sall, and he rigged a jury sall if his cloth- RESCUED AFTER S0DAYS ART W OPEN BOAT hi not keep It dry. Sometimes, by e 1 his diet with raw fish three hours. elf and go that he had thing Rodriguez did on Spanish Fisherman Blown Out to Sea, With Food for Only Five Days. PICKED UP BY STEAMER. Finance Minister, reports that thi araguan treasury ts empty Speechless When Saved—| Brought to This Port and E T Will Return to Family. \ Cc N Ss ! Barclay Street ‘The most eventful story told in the | I Prepaid Anywhere in United States port of New York to-day by those who | 4 ‘ fm down to the sea in ships ts that of | ripened fi re Jean Rodrigues, a Spanish sailor, who|# some of the most popular varicties, was picked up In the Caribbean Sea on | § and may be planted indoors or out- Oct. %, after tossing for thirty days in| ff side. This collection of bulbs, sold at half the actual cost price, is of fered in order to got you qequainted with our High Quality Bulbs for Fall Planting. @ filny boat. | Notehes cut in the gunwale told the | story of Rodriguez's days. When he was blown out to sea from La Guayra, | the port of Caracas, he had provisions for five days. He made these last. For drink le caught the rain in hande. When d ho was a mags of erup-| tlona, famished, almost speechie; thirst and only semi-consclous. brought into port yesterday British freighter Ikaria, from Buenos Ayres: 3. T. Meethen, chief officer of the Ikaria, while pacing the bridge during the morning watch of Oct. 2%, spied eomething waving in the distance. | (Masses reveaied that it was a man, | waving his arms and a pair of white! trousers. The Ikaria changed her | course and shortly her sallormen brought @ sorry looking object on | board. Cost Price 6 Dutch Roman Hyacinths.$0.25 6 Single Yellow Tulips... 10 6 Single Red Tuli; 10 6 Pheasant’s Eye Rarcissi . 6 Double UG Fe es DL 14 by ‘the mly. Catatog of Best Bulbs for House und Garden Planting Free on Request. At first Rodrigues could not speak, St m &WH lter Co. bat pointed to his mouth, and then u pp alter A jepartment E. W., collapsed. Capt. Robertson gave him a little water and then a few spoons- | 50 BARCLAY ST., NEW YORK fal of soup. When a little of N18 | Qppeeemmmss: atrength returned Rodriguez told his = ite 1s thirty-five years old, a native . of Santa Fe, near Almeria, Spain. iy Bid, With ‘nts wife, Juanita, and his ch.l- «ten, Jean and Irene, he went to Pan- here ama and later moved to Caracas, he took up the trade of fisherman, op Sept. 2% rowed out with five provisions—four pounds of potat pounds of bread, a pound of a half pound of butter and five of fresh water. It makes such a’ pleasant difference with soups, meats and salads that you'll wonder yo the second day after having been vlown to sea by the winds, Rodrigues says he saw land. He chinks {t was the goast of Venezuela, but the Ikaria's officers say more likely it was the , idn’ i °. likes et Gorncen why you didn’t use it before. Realizing his, helple: 8, Rodrigues! Made by E. Pritchard, An Appeal to Parents To Become Better Acquainted with Our Departments for Young Folks ‘Browning, King & Co Last week we had such success with the Special Items offered on the third floor of our Broadway Store that we have decided to reduce for this coming Saturday and Monday two more scasonable clothing items. At the original prices these goods are extra good values, because we make them in our own work-rooms. With the reductions we have made for these two days, many will find exceptional bargains for their Young Men, Boys ‘and Children here. FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY Boys’ Convertible Collar Overcoats in Gray, Tan and Brown Mixtures. Ages 9to17. Regular $10.00 and $12.00 garments................005 $8.50 Reefers, buttoned to the neck, to 7 year sizes, Chinchilla and Cheviots, $6.50 to $8.50, re- BACLT LO sips cia basaleh ed oe Wake enews Ae ... $5.00 $10.00 to $15.00 Reefers reduced to...... $6.50 These are broken lines of our Best Selling Coats, Young Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Furnishings and Hats are on the floor with the Best Kind of Clothes for the Young Folks. They are equally interesting and attractively priced. “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION” Browning, King & Co Broadway at 32d Street. Cooper Square at 5th Avenue. Brooklyn: Fulton at De Kalb. WN ON We Will Furnish You \* 1 Room ai 75c Weekly eo ee ee Ca 4 o “ 2.00 “ 5 “ “o 2.50 “ be cdi ‘Masinchunette. 0 Island, QF Our Home of Com ori a} $123. of Parlor, bedroom, D ning Kite fh day Now On kxvih t PAY YOUR CARFARE AN! ow Watthag 2 W eons for nin ce ) to 2.00 $50 chly on LUO bown on 200 “ «i, = ae GIMBELS An American-British Alliance In Men’s Knitted Neckwear $2 to $3 Scarfs at $1.25 One can see with half an eye that Knitted Scarfs are much worn by well-dressed men. Here is a oompany of such Scarfs, recruited from England and America, that seldom bear $1.26 rice ticket. The English Scarfs come from one of London’s est weavers of handloom crocheted Scarfs, and are usually held at $2. The rest come from several of the most progressive American makers of fancy and accordion-ribbed Neckties; are brand-new, in smart styles and color-effects, and are regularly $2.50 and $3. Tomorrow, all at $1.25 each. N. B.—Women will find these Scarfs ectly safe to buy, and put away for holiday gifts, for there isn’t a pattern among them that men won't like. Main Floor Welcoming the Cold Wave With Men’s Blanket Robes, $2.50 These are the best Blanket Bath Robes for men that we have offered at so low a price—built Gimbel-fashion. We picked ma- terials last Spring, and took lots of time to have them made up. Tailoring is excellent; all seams are double Stitched; the Robes have sateen yokes and are of full size and length. The material is a heavy, fleeced, ectton blanket, with Jacquird designs on brown, gray, tan, navy blue and mn, with wool-mixed girdle to match. Fine to shave in on cold mornings! $2.50 each. Subway Balcony Men’s UNION SUITS Men who appreciate true Underwear comfort can never be in- duced to forswear the luxury of Union Suits after a first trial. That is to say, if they have gotten hold of the right sort of Union Suits, which means, Retinatld proportioned, and well-fitting. Every Gimbel Union Suit squares up with these specifications— and we have an astonishing assortment of them, running all the way from wonderfully good Suits at $1 to the tip-top of silken luxury at $16.60. Some good ones: Men’s medium-weight Ecru Balbriggan Union Suits, long sleeves, ankle length, at $1 a suit. Men's medium-weight Ribbed Cotton Union Suits in ecru, cream and white, long sleeves, ankle length, at $1.60. Men’s heavy-weight Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, cream color, long sleeves, ankle length, at $2.28, ¢ Men’s medium and heavy Worsted Union Suits, natural and silver gray color, long sleeves, ankle length, at $2.75. Saturday Specials in Men's Hosiery 35c and 60c Socks at 26c Pair. Thread silk, plated silk, mercerized or plain lisle and cotton, in a fine range of colors. Thread Silk Socks at 860 Pair—S pairs for $1. In black, tan, navy and gray; cotton tops and soles, and remarkably Socks at ihe ge p in Floor Boys’ Long Winter Overcoats $7.50, Regularly $10 There is a saving of one-fourth on th: very kind of an Overcoat that every bo; would like to have and wear this Winter, The Coats were made by a boys’ tailor who thoroughly understands making, clothing for real boys. They are ir absolutely all-woo! materials and stylish! patterns, and medium or dark colors, single or double-breasted model, beltec back, and convertible collar to be wor? open or buttoned up at neck. Sizes 8 t: 18 years, Fine Overcoats at $7.50, instead of their regular price, $10. Boys’ $12 and $15 Knickerbocker Suits ct $9.75 Norfolk or double-breasted models, with two pairs of trousers—made of fine all-wool worsteds, cassimeres or cheviots—correct styles and sizes for boys of 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Two-Trousers Suits at $5 and $7.50 Made in Norfolk or double-breasted style of all-wool fabries—-gray or brown effects; two pairs| of full-lined trousers with each suit. Any boy of 8 to 18 years can be properly fitted as reearde to size and style, Boys’ Chinchilla Reefers For ages of 213 to 10; navy blue, and different shades of gray or brown, also neat mixtures of all-wool overcoatings. $6, $7.60, $10 and $12. 4th Floor Hurry for These Handkerchiefs! They are such desirable kinds of pure linen for men and women, and prices are so low, that they will doubtless be snapped up ' ina jiffy. Women's very sheer Irish Lihen Handkerchiefs, small block initials, fully laundered; box of six for $1. Men's Pure Irish Linen Handker- chiefs, plain and crossbar. Box of six for $1; regularly $1.25 and $1.50. Men's and Women’s plain white hemstitched Handkerchiefs, pure linen, $1.60 a dozen; regularly $2 to $2.40. Women's Embroidered Handker- chiefs, sheer linen, hand and machine embroidery, all-round and one corner effect, a great variety of designs, Reg- ularly 26¢ to 50¢ each, at 16¢ each. Hand-made Princess Lace Hand- kerchiefs, in many ef ective patterns, a wide range of designs to choose from; will be put in boxes if desired. Regularly 50c to $1.50, at 25¢ and 60c each. Very fine Irish Linen Handkerchiefs of exquisite machine embroidery; also some Madeira hand-embroidered ones. Regularly 75¢ to $1.50, at 60c each, Main Floor Three Decided Advantages in Buying 1—Absolute Purity 2—Delicious Templing Varielies 3—Moderale Prices Gimbel Candies are not luxuries, they are most healthful foods for children and adults, because nothing but pure, nourishing food products are used in their manufacture. Our set standard of purity (the most stringent in the world) keeps us ever wetchfu) and safeguards you and the children. The old-fashioned, home- made, simpler kinds of candies comply most teadily to our standard. That is why we cling to them so tenaciously, and also because they are as , tempting as they are delicious, Braided Cream Peppermint, 15c pound-—Just pure sugar, creamed and mellowed so that it “melts in the mouth”; the best peppermint flavor. Cream Almonds, 20¢ pound—A good nut-meat roasted to the point of crispness then smothered with pure sugar and cream—always a favorite. GIMBEL CHOCOLATES | thusiasts in and around New York to get a more intimate knowl- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1911. Snapping football weather comports but ill with Summer clothes. Gimbels heeds the march of the mercury to the bottom of the tube, with this aptly timed offering of men’s splendidly fashioned Winter \ Suits and handsome Fall-weight Overcoats that the majority of New Yorkers will find plenty warn enough until well into Winter. Plentiful new additions from the surplus stock: | of our trusted wholesale tailors make choosing | tomorrow of rare interest. 5 The Chesterfield Overcoats are silk-lined, and some silk-faced to the edge. Black and dark and light gray. Also smart Raglans. The Sack Suits are in a fine variety of the favorite fabrics and colorings of the season, in styles for younger and older men. All at $16.76 for Suit or Overcoat, although of $22, $25 and $27.50 standards, Back of this special offering stands the superb Gimbel regular stock of Clothing—calculated to satisfy the taste of the most exacting man. Every- thing ready to serve you quickly and well tomorrow. You are cordially tnvited to attend a» Musicale and Beauty Lecture , te the Gimbel Auditorium Tomorrow | et 2.15 P.M. MME. DE LA VIE | WILL LECTURE ON “Health and Beauty Culture” 8. Ww. and his Orchestra will render the foll: wing mime, fesisted hy a number of, Instrumental r Lawton rt ous widths)—at these prices: 1, Orehesten 2. Viol Twrieen i tate Bosheo larly 75¢ to $1.50. fine Valenciennes lace, 60¢c. Boudoir and Breakfast Caps, prett; the evening. White or black net st of gold, 95¢. Net or point d’esprit, 86, larly $1. are entirely free, and may pan Feguqst tu the 1 Gimber Brothers, © Broa Men’s Cape Gloves, $1 Pr. A varied group of these smart and comfortable walk- ing gloves at a price lower than their quality merits. P. X. M. sewn with spear or drawnpoint embroidery; one- button or one-clasp, in tan, oak and red shades. Some English Gloves in the lot, all at $1 pair. Other fine Winter Gloves for men include one-clasp Mocha Gloves in gray shades, unlined or silk-lined, at $1.60 and $2; Tan Cape Gloves, unlined or with seamless wool lining at $1.60, and Royal | Buckskin Gloves, unlined at | $2.25; silk-lined at $2.60; seamless wool-lined at $3; and full squirrel-lined at $6. Main Floor Aid and Comfort for Amateur Photographers It will be a great advantage to the thousands of Camera en- $8 and Latest ideas of Paris have been own designers. edge of the splendid equipment always at their service in this Gimbe! Camera Store. | First, a collection of the leading makes und styles of Cameras that is not surpassed in the city. Second, aremarkable assortment of plates, films, chemicals, and all other Photographic Supplies—always fresh, and at the low- est prices, Third, Developing, Printing and Enlarging of Photographs promptly and at moderate charges, Fourth, advice and suggestion by experts who are always glad to be helpful. Here is an interesting group of special offerings for tomorrow: Metal Tripods, five sections, regu- | 4x5 in., regularly 20c, at 16c; 6x7 larly $3, at $2; four sections, regu- | in., regularly 25¢, at 20¢, larly $2.60, at $1.70, Ingento Acid Hypo, 160 Ib., regu- Carrying Cases for metal tripods, tar! 26e; 10¢ 1» |b., regularly 15¢; 6¢ regularly $1.50, at $1.26. \% th., regularly 10c, Ruby Oil Lamps with orange and MQ Tubes, regularly de, at 2c. ruby glass, regularly 50c, at $6c. Kodak Albums, 12¢ to $3.25. Rubberized ‘Trays, 4x3 in., regu- Loose-leaf Albums, 60c to $3.25, lai ~ Over 300 Fall Overcoats, And 200 Suits Have Been Newly Added to This Extraordinary Offering of Men’s $22 to $27.50 Suits and Fall Overcoats, $16.7 Real Irish Lace Collars Head the List Of Economies in Neck-Fixings Our Special Saturdays in Neckh-fixings have become an institulion. | As we desire each Saturday's offerings to excel those of the previous one, we constantly keep an eagle eye on the market. This week we located a large surplus of real Irish lace collars. we were one of this certain importer’s best customers, and as we were willing to take the entire quantity, he granted us an exceptional concession. Thus we are enabled to offer exquisite Baby rish Lace Collars—also some of Baby Irish with heavy designs $2.45, Instead of $3.95 ‘ These are not calculated valuations, but the actual prices for which we have sold duplicates. Realizing that not every woman is yearning for an Irish Lace Collar, we shall present: Other Specials in Neck- Hand-made Princess Lace Frills—some with stocks or collars attached; also sailor collars. 60¢ and 76¢, regu- A new cascade of plaited net or batiste, trimmed with enough to wear in ded with dewdrops imported Dewdrop Scarfs, white or black, 60¢, regu- Imported Marabou at Prices Only Possible at Gimbels Because we imported large quantities of this fine mara- t New Parisian Neck-Fixings, also will be pleased to have you inspect their loveliness, Many of them are trimmed with real lace. Fourtn Fleer » And as in round and squore styles, (vari- « $3.95, Instead of $5.50 bou direct from Paris. Stoles, black or natural; five strands, two yards long, $2.75; six strands, two yards $3.95; eight strands, 134 yards long, $3.95. : Fixings Marabou Muffs, black and natural, $3.95 to $23. Veils in Patterns or by the Yard Chantilly Lace Veils; black, brown and nav. regularly $1 to $2. Shetland Veils, 660 regularly $1 to $2.25. Mesh Veilings, 18¢ a yard, regularly 25¢ to 75¢. ‘ Main Floor Without a Rival in Distinctiveness Modishness Excellence of Quality Tomorrow’s Special Display of tj $10 MILLINERY ‘ masterfully interpreted in this hundred or more hats—by our | | The Success of Gimbel Millinery Is Due to Its Meritorious Quality Medium-Priced Salon, Third Floor Cozy Coats for Little Miss Muffet sna Her Tiny Sisters Shall it be corduroy? If so, why not consider this special coat which we shall offer tomorrow at $5. Very good quality corduroy in brown, castor and navy. Double-breasted style, which fastens high at the neck with pearl buttons. A host of other styles up to $18,60, If chinchilla is preferred, we also have a very good Coat at $6. ‘These coats in gray, red and blue are liven throushatte with flannel, Other styles up to $11.75, Black Velveteen and Velvet Coats—these for “best,” $6.76 A new Corduroy Hat in tailored mushroom style is just the thing to wear with corduroy coats, shirred ribbon around crown and a rosette at side. navy and brown. $1.50. Velour Hats trimmed with dodad feathers or ribbon, $3.95. Beaver, Velvet, French Felt and Silk Hats trimmed with laces, ribbons, furs and flowers, in styles appropriate for play or dress. $5 to $35, Concert Saturday—EXTRA From 11 to 6 P. M. Simply trimmed with ! to $25, t Picturesque Hats and Bonnets | White, Second Floor ; - y 15e, at 7c; 5x7 in., regular); D, H fi GUS EDWARDS end his famous Quintette will sing the following numbors The flagship of our squadron—the standard bearer in our war- at 120, earl Pe gh orl ta id from the 'Song Revue of 1911.” fare against impurities. And the proudest of them all are Printing Frames with glass up to Fourth Floor “I Want to Spoon to the Tune of the Silvery Moon,” “Italian Romeo,” Our ‘‘De Luxe’’ Chocolates—-The Dollar Box. i on the W anit Comes to na fads Spey eo tUy dletingulahed, aa far as quality la cops oxidise Got to Go and Get Myelf'a Girl Like You,” and . thers, Duchess Chocolates, 80¢ pound, Sweetheart Chocolates, 60¢ pound. Sheet Music at 8c a Copy | pictaty arhocoiater, 40¢ pound, will be cilered Baturcay, in an exceptionally good list of urity Chocolutes, 26¢ pound. BROADWAY Ww THIRTY-THIRD ST. instrumental and vocal selections, N Subway Store, Balcony NE YORK Subway Store; Lower Floor | i } \ , 4 ! \ 4 " Marabou Capes, black and natural, $2.76 to $17.25. ' 4) ¥ ih aca eee ©