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a - ms THE BVENING. WORLD, THU RSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1sif. sald he would—that ts, it the lady was! NEW MAYOR'S WIFE of Philadelphia, announced yesterday | BRIBERY ARREST IN courr.| Fire Near Mig Ganoline ‘Tank, Pretty enough and t! “i States that she Intended to put some of her | int eliar of a garage at Nos. would let him, butt was a very delicate theortes in practice while her husband! Gompin at Man Me! 127-19 Kast Fifty-third street gave Capt matter, and something that he would is executive of the elty. Mrs. Blanken- | Donovan and the men of Engine Com- have to attend to himself when the little burg {s a auffragette in the most ardent | pany No. 8 a ticklish half hour to-day matter of detention was settled. sense of the term. In speaking of her) When Pasquale Pedico of No. 29 Past! owing to the Imminent danger of the husband's election, she sald: |Twenty-sixth street did not appear in| &XPlosion of a huge tank of gasoline bur- “We propose to give the city a good | Morrisania Court to prosec vied in floor. The firemen f ngerly while em- administration, and now I will have the | Dawes, thirty years old, of ge hustled a score mn Says Offered $50 to Drop Case, }ELD-UP BARON GETS QUICK BID The young German explained that mat: | rimonial agencles here keep correspond. | ing with young German nobleman in| his country and when they hear of one| who Intends making the trip across the | opportunity of putting some of my the-|One Hundred and Tenth «treet, whom or handsome motor cara out of the| AMERICA’S 83 1-35 off the % cean Uney immediately print the fact | orles {nto actual practice. T have pro-| he had accused of picking his pocket, | bultding. The fire was confined to pack-| FAVORITE 3 “4 ‘ “a a ete Paper that is issu here. It nounced views as how a City should | Magistrate Kernochan sent for hink ing boxes and rubbish and wa extn: | BPE AK EAST breakfast fuel bill. sana testing “GE the penaedtioe beide | ‘be managed, and have wanted the op-/ "1, court to-day Pedico ald after! SUlshed with but little damage to the » * al i Wiad Cor pct portunity for years to test my ideas. | rawou'n arrest Sunday night at One| bullding FOR 30 We cook H-O oatmeal ‘ a bp aaah With the election of Mr. Blankenburg, , | ———__—» YEARS @ thoroughly for two full hours Although Baron Schlep would not tell | I will have my opoprtunity, and { am {Hundred and Thirty-elghth «treet on the | KI ol Fight. 20 iontes. His Detention. at Ellis Island] fie tothe reporter that the letter she | sure we will make a splendid team to |Third avenue “he & man had ommre tim) MONROE, ta, §.—During a pis: | —you cook it only minutes. i a a ” a er she | city." 9 drop to drop the case and threat: | tor adiae bie: hare te In It she | vewtne sity) Lhe ‘4 reat:| tol duet in a drug store here to-day, | Saves you money for fuel—reduces your pill SS ee ened his Mfe it he didn't | Dawes, who has a long GABY DESLYS’S FRIEND HELD! was neti without batt ing court Pedico pointed out a man wh Dancer Not in Court to Rescwe lng sald, offered him th Jarvis, twent Host Who hn ene s, n\ e was handsome, | ed her heart, her hand and | all her possessions at his feet, and “in- | nped envelope 1, | Charles 1. W tteo Arouses Sympathy of Young Meriden Woman. breakfast work and worry. H-O gives you @ breakfast that contains all the S. nutritious properties of choicest Ry oats—builds health—builds strength--best for every- Dm body. com: y Dr A of this city, A ness dealings of Her, if only for a matter of courtesy The Baron's father has w castle at Schloss, Bald: , Werden, on the River Ruhr, and bh eagerly awaiting an answer toh ‘al for help. SIX MEN IN BURNING MINE; | With Her Address for FLAMES BALK RESCUERS. |} An Early Reply. PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa., Nov. ¥—Fire Fi broke out In the Adrian Mine of the Yves de Villers, who was arrested on Monday for giving a bad check in part | So fides we auoy agen oe oe [LTT RGCH SAMPLE SHOES to give to Gaby Deslys on the stage of For Men and Women the Winter Garden Nov. 1,.was held in! 2,000 bail for the Grand Jury by Maxis: | Being the largest distributers of sample shoes in the United States, we buy from the best factories in the country—AND ONLY THE BEST! » KEEPS HER NAME SECRET But Shows Stamped Envelope trade McQuade in Yorkville Court: to-| day. Gaby Deslys, whom he called his | dearest friend, did not appear as a res- | cuer. Nor did anybody else. Edward K. Acker of the Penn Na-| tional Bank of Philadelphia swore that , , Rochester and Pittsburgh Coal and tron 4 Women’s Shoes Men’s Shoes the Aerial Equipment Company, of / ‘When an Evening World reporter voy. [Company near here to-day, and six which De Villers Is President, closed its | (Regularly sold from $4 to $8) (Regularly sold from $3 to $7) ened oY" | miners were rescued by first ald crews, accougt last March, The check for $100 Our Prices Our Prices across the bay to-day te Ellis! six others are missing and it is belteved | which) De Villers. gave to Rudolph | 3.00 to $4. 50 $2. 00 to $4 25 Island to call upon Baron Adolph Schiep.|they have been overcome by gas in Schwartz, a caterer, was drawn on the! ‘3 - A uJ Baron of Bottlenberg, New Weissensee, Province of Kieden-Barden, Prussia, the Baron was in bed. The young German nobleman, hero of five duels and avow- edly here in search of an American hetr- | ess, has been detained by the Ellis Isl- and authorities because when he landed | some remote part of the workings, ¥ G Dense smoke powred from thesopening FIRS. R.BLANKEN BURG ~ bank i from the time the fire was discovered | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. %.—Mrs. Ru-| Lawyer Moses Adler, for Schwarts, | and it was !mpossible to locate the!dolph Blankenburg, wife of the politt- obtained a subpoena for Gaby, but it| origin of the flames. cal reformer who was elected Mayor had not been served. bank in the name of the aviation con- | L. M. Hirsch Sample Shoe Co. 404-406 Sixth Ave., Bet. 24th and 25th Sts., New York he had only $16 in American money and no clear idea Where he was going. But the Baron {s not indignant. No, he was decidedly happy, for he proudly | displayed part of a letter he received | to-day from a dashing widow, twenty- two years old, who lives at No, 60 Wil- low street, Meriden, Conn, who wants to marry him, and the Baron is, think- ing seriously about it if the United) States authorities will let him. DIGNITY OF THIS GERMAN IM. PRESSES THE OFFICIALS. RT AG Ready for the Christmas Fancy-Work Season With an Extraordinary Sale of RIBBONS During the weeks just before Christmas the demand for Ribbons increases by leaps and bounds. It is usually difficult to pick up exactly the piece one wants to make the dainty sachet or work-bag or necktie case that is planned for somebody's Christmas gift—much less to do so at a saving. That is why we have When the Baron finally made his ap- careful morning tollet sed, elegant, courteous tive, but here was the hitch—the Baron did not speak English | and the reporter did not know a word | Burau crowded about and listened. Did the Baron come over here in an- awer to a letter from @ matrimonial agency? Yes, he did=that 1s quite com- mon in Germany, expostulated the no: ¢ bleman through the interpreter. In fac it is quite An “Industry, It was then the inside of his long black frock coat the * letter from the widow in Meriden, who inclosed a stamped envelope for @ quick Baron quite feverishly took from’ the|’ In the Selection of a Piano Three Considerations Should Influence the Purchaser: (1) Musical Quality (2) Durability (3) Beauty And If There Be a Fourth,’ It Should Be ‘‘Price’’ For sixty years this reliable New England factory has been producing pianos of recognized artistic quality. . The finished musician plays the Shoninger, and is gratified by its true musical tone, its responsive touch, its depth and volume. It is essentially a piano fon the home. Its soft, sweet, pure tone is full of sentiment that makes singing with it a delight. And yet it has the power and resonance to fill the entire dwelling when the wedding march is played. reply. ‘The Baron was too gallant to tell the reporter the widow's name, but he coy- ly exhibited part of the address on the stamped-enveiope, covering up the name —but the address stood revealed, With many gesticulations, the Baron elated his adventures on the way across the vcean, The last one he ascribed as deing the cause of his ent prediea- ment. He had Just gr college of chemistry and h catesin his pocket. He wanted to learn THE BARON SURE DETENTION 18 ALL A MISTAKE, ‘on know of the rich he was asked through But first he tell about that last night on the “ , because it Was all a mistake—his being detained three times explaining and reporter that It uck the gentlemen who rating first, and the first 8 cel one of that convivial party to be examined was the Baron. nan was dramatic at this pod up and waved the in terpreter aside vigorously, 11 the impertinent manner tn wii Quarantine physician thrust him aside, after he had given him one glance the morning after. He was never permit- ted to explain that it was a celebra- tion, and when a matrim ency's letter was discovered in authorities detained him, account of the birthday party NOBLEMAN READY TO MARRY WIDOW IF SHE IS PRETTY. “Would the Baron marry the widow? asked the repor’ the now om stolid, point. He interested, but ma” interpreter ‘Bulls Cough Syru rea Have you a cold with tokdad * hacking or racking 2 Pcough, hoarseness, bronchitis, gripe; or an asthmatic or pulmonary cough with sore chest? Has the baby croup, whooping cough or measles cough? FREE. Then test the old w™@ reliable Dr, Buw’'s Covon Syrpr, free, Writoto A.C. MRvER & C timore, Md, Mention this “Thad a very bad cold and coug! of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cured Wrances E: Loane, Lirldgerilie, Del R BOTTLE, 25 CTS. ting no mor baa porn oa and ons bott! me entirely.” The SHONINGER is constructed with unusual care. The well-selected woods, the solidity of the frame, the superbly constructed sounding board, so sturdily ribbed and bridged, all speak for permanence and durability. It is a piano built to endure for a lifetime. The finished instrument is a delight to the eye—perfect in proportion; true in artistic design; beautiful in the natural figuration of phe fine woods used; superb in the thorough polish and finish. Asto price: There are scores of pianos that excel the Shoninger in nothing, and many that fail to match its merits, that sell for much higher prices. And if GER which we now have on our floors, because we are confident that ill. delighted to realize what a superb piano is obtainable at such moderate lig m Shoninger Upright Pianos, $325, $376 and $425 Shoninger Grand Pianos, $600 hen, for those who do not play by hand and note, here is t! SHONINGER PLAYER-PIANO, that any one can play, at aoa handsome ALL SOLD ON EASY TERMS Demonstrated, without any obligation whatever, Piano Store, Eighth Floor. GIMBEL BROTHERS ‘Thirty-third Street and Broadway in our newly organized i CONTINUED.--BUT WHY? This Sale of Chiffon Blouses at $3.95, $5, $6.95. $8.95, $10.75, $14.75 and $19.75 The unanimous response which this S | that it is the best sale of the kind, that we hi y s | ing three and four of these Blouses for their various tailgred suits of cloth and velvet, this ev 1 have come to an early end, had we not planned to replenish our stocks every day. so constantly adding new models, which give a fresh flavor each day, * But ful and ar there is a reason why these Blouses are different—they are Excellent Reproductions of the latest French Models by Elise Poret, Agnes, Callot, Rohiere, Samuels, Maurice Mayer, Goupy and Augustine Thomas As there are several score models, one will readily realize that descriptions are quite impossibl But we will say, that there »propriate for every oceasion that permits the wearing of tailored suit. However, it may be intefesting to hear of the salient features of a few late arrival: Alternate panels of white chiffon and blacks (or any of the dark colors matching tailored | suits) give a very graceful effect to a Blouse, | which is quite extravagantly trimmed with | shadow lace at $10.75. | That lovely worsted embroidery, which gives | such a wintry touch to a dainty Blouse, is inter- | mingled with iridescent beads on another model at $10.75. Long, slim kimono sleeves (which are also | at comfortably fitted) in a $12.75 model are beau- tifully embroidered in a scalloped design, that i suggests that the top of the sleeves are over- | lapped, | foundation of another Blouse, which has bolero effect. of silk--and the entire blouse model, $19.75. The foundation of the blous which is black satin, is effectively trimmed wit file mesh lace, and veiled with white chiffon gold bullion braid gives a superb finish. Third Floor le has received since Monday, confirmed our opinion ve ever presented. _ As most women have been select- Besides in spite of the fact that the prices are the lowest possible, and the materials are fine, beauti- Heavy thread lace practically forms the veiled with chiffon, which is also beautifully embroidered in gold and silk thread--in a $14.75 That glorious combination of black, white and gold is charmingly illustrated in a Blouse ‘|| GIMBEL BROTHERS The Weald ran; the capital of ti Flowered and tea Harta. Unspraesad by tee. ateuicy Rich effects and colorings on satin and taffeta grounds, in various) In pink, li M4 poe Pt tengt alps oh dots. tion Bureau, 1 ed by the dignt es f ic and colorings o , i , tin dot: Br (ad pee Gatiai)’ who tar ohiy | With these standards of excellence in mind, and with perfect widths, mostly with harmonizing borders of plain taffeta. No. by 380, ploe of 10 yards, regularly 3be. yet 4, and a graduate | " ; 3 ; , in, $1.60 a yard, regularly $3, | 414 to 6%4-in., 280 yd., regularly 40c. 1 $56, pi area : Se ichnea Galebteltebctteldaivars exong| confidence in the instruments which we introduce, we take pleasure HP li is yard ela 30 Sie " abe ya. resi ie Nov, 60e; piece of 10 yard epularly Se Ei ria naria, Sowsa; brea’ nan, Ectore in presenting, for the new season, that fine old New York favorite— Fee Th reruety Boer | bf ta b4- 4, roglariy 28. No. 5, 680, piece of 10 yards, regularly 96c. he sat down. Then there was a long 8i¢in., 60c a yd., repularty ‘Tbe. in., 14 yd., regularly 18¢. Holly Bibbon i ee anes (| 1H) Phe B, SHONINGER PIANO |/jil| “ctecteesees eee 8) go, marae Rha Cea ana. the interview commenced, while th All Silk Brocade Ribbons for sash and hair-bows, in charming rose Set et yet entire force of men in. the Detention 5 design, in self colors, pink, light blue and white. No. 14-200 piece of 10 yards. No, 3— 30a piece of 1U yards. In pretty designs for bows, Satin Taffeta Ribborg in use, in many colorings, 1 irth to 28c yd. All-Silk Taffeta Ril regularly 35c and 38c. For the Woman Who Pays $1 We have devoted much energy to getting the very best Gloves for women that this popular price will buy. There are now veady seven distinct groups of Gloves at $1, in most of which there are several style-variations and colors, so that the range for choice is very large. For walking wear, there are the smart Gloves of washable chamois in white and natural color with their mannish stitching and one big pearl button, ‘There are also the one-clasp Mocha Gloves in gray shades, and the always- popular one-clasp Cape, in tan, lack or white. For dress wear, there are two- clasp Gloves of French kid, in suede or glace, in black, white and colors, and stylish one-clasp Gloves of glace lambs!:in, in black, white and colors, with handsome three- row or crochet embroidered backs, Delightfully warm, a asy to pull on, are the tan or gray Suede Gloves with silk lining. All at $1 2 pair. Main Floor would like to have for As there are hundred the same frame of mind, we A Christmas Gift al $1, $1. Dozens of pretty new styl le, a a ts Boxes, whose Christmas presents + journey. BROADWAY this remarkable offering of thousands of yards of beautiful fresh, new Ribbons for fancy work. ingerie, millinery and dress-trimmings and the dozens of other purposes to which Ribbons may be put. from the simplest little baby ribbon to the most wee brocaded effects that are made in St. Etienne, e Ribbon world. of his surplus stock, which we shall sell at less than their usual wholesale cost. 66c yd., regularly 8c. For hair-bows, 4!4-inch, 98 yd., regularly All-Silk Jacquard Satin Ribbon vide, in pink, light blue and white. is Wee made of this ribbon, 26c and 60c @ pair. ity for fancy work and millinery Nests of natura? twigs filled with holly and tied with bow of red satin to bie inches wide, specially priced at 60] Mbbon, fasci jbben, extra heavy, ribbons, in colors, black and white, 614 in. wide, 260 yd., regularly 45c. Two-Toned Satin and Ottoman Ribbon for millinery, 26c yard, ‘Indeed, I Shall Be Delighted to Receive Lingerie fora Christmas Gift,’’ Was a woman's enthusiastic reply, when asked what she Chri binations made to our especial order in attractive Yuletide When we planned this advance sale, we also had in mind the relatives and fricnds of many who | For we bought a remarkable collection of fine Ribbons from an importer willing to dispose These are the principal offerings: Brocaded Ribbons ibbons, 1 to & inches wide, 7c to 86¢ yard. Unique Table Decorations Made to our special order abroad and difficult, if not impossible, to fancy work or children's dresses, 1 ineh| find clsewhere in New York. i; 4 Ke 6c yard, regularly 10c. Decorations of 5% inch Satin Ribbon, on wire frame, to be used with fresh cut flowers, or artificial ferris, in all colors, at $4.60 each. Fe hes, 7 Mei ‘or sasl , inch, Holly inating ‘Table Decoratipns, at $1.60 and $2.60 each. Ribbon-Trimmed Boudoir and Evening Caps. A variety of exquisite styles, daintily trimmed with Ribbons and Ribbon Flowers, in delicate evening colors, 66¢ each, reguiarly $1.26, In the lar Ribbon Section we shall show a larye assortment of Ribbon novelties ai epecial prices. Main Floor Another Special Purchase Sale of Willow and French Ostrich Plumes Some time ago we purchased a tremendous quantity of these Plumes from a manufacturer who imports the raw material direct. We mention this particularly, because there is much decep- for children’s sashes arid hair’ Pt Gakaniniects sure caer al there be one equal tt in musieal and architectural beauty that sells for ls, for Ha Un sie Ontrien Plkate bulsibeas;. ad ie mine Nha ROH OLY a ey) ya) PL ee ae ir a f fortune favor " we ok fan ‘s . . marr i aa aececs We invite you to come and see and hear the new models of the SHONIN. Her Gloves Realizing the demand for Ostrich Plumes this season, we plunged, as we knew that by so loing we could offer these Plumes at the most exceptional prices of the season. That our fore- ping was right was quite evident a few weeks ago when we sold half of this purchase in a similar . Tomorrow we shall offer the remainder. These Plumes are that brilliant black known as Egyptian dyed. The flues of all the Willow Plumes are hand tied. [Black Willow Plumes 15 inches long, 14 inches wide, $2.26 22 inches long, 20 inches wide, $7.50 16 inches long, 15 inches wide, $3.50 # inches long, 20 inches wide, $8.75 and $9.75 19 inches long, 18 inches wide, $4.95 inches long, 26 inches wide,§12.75 Black French Ostrich Plumes 14 inches long, 7% inches wide, $2.26 16 inches long, 12 inches wide, $4 17 inches long, 814 inches wide, $3 18 inches long, 9 inches wide, 20 inches long, 8 inches wide, $8 and $9.75 Clusters of Two White Ostrich Quills, $1.75—-Unfortunately there are only about 75 | of these smart Quills, which are in four of the latest styles—and made of the choicest ostrich. The No-Charge Trimming Service will be extended to all those who purchase Plumes, as well as any other kind of trimmings, and also Untrimmed Hats in either our Main or Third Floor Millinery Section. 10,445 Pairs of Men’s and Women’s $3 to $5 Shoes at $1.95 a Pair The entire surplus stocks of three leading shoemakers. 2,980 Pairs of Men’s $3.50 Shoes at $1.95 a Pair 14 Styles — Gunmetal, patent leather and tan calf —but- ton blucher and regular lace styles; all styles in the collection, 7,468 Pairs of Women’s $3 to $5 Shoes, at $1.95 a Pair 23 Styles—Kidskin, calfskin and patent leather; welted or turned soles; all sizes in the collection. Subway Store, Balcony The Unexpected Happens Twice In These Traveling Bags First, in a group of low-hide ‘Traveling Bags, full-cut, with sewed edges, leather-lined, riveted frame, inset lock, sizes 14 to 18 inches. At $3.95 Each, Regu'arly $4.60 to $5.50 Second, in another lot of black Walrus Grain ‘Traveling Bags for men and women, handsomely leather-lined, with pockets, slide lock and strong handles. Sizes 14 to 18 inches. At $4.95 Each, Regu.ariy $6 to $7 They come to us from a maker eager to “get in” at Gimbels, and therefore dis- posed to make a price-conces- sion, Main Floor ristmas present. d thousands of other women in are now holding Sale of Dainty Lingerie 50, $2 and $3 les in both Nightgowns and Com- ein the far East, and yiust now start on their Eastern Second Floor THIRTY-THIRD ST. NEW YORK ———— — — alles The sample lines of two famous makers. ' ~