The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1911, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

7 pera PET i - | Ways of Women in the News| Woman Artist to Complete Murals At Keystone Capitol + Violet Oakley will complete the mural decorations in the State Capitol at Har- risuurg Pa, left unfintshed through ‘ne death of Rdwin A. Abbey. She will have six years’ time and be to follow her own ideas and Wellestey Girls Open Boothiack Parlor for Clubhouse. Miss Dor Applegate of Brooklyn, a student at jesley College, has estab- Sular bootblack stand in to raise funds for the new She and Miss Helen Goss, the sentors’ sideng, each morning shine the shoes students who have the price. She tn a Hundred and Has Fished Every Year Since Fifty. Mrs. Jane T. Rinkle, who has just celebrated her hundredth birthday at Bristol, Tenn., ts still an enthustastic fisherwoman. “I haven't passed a season for fifty yes she sald, “without going to the i with hook and line and catching ah. Woman Wheels Fiance to Co House to Wed. Mrs. Josephine Drury drew a child's express wagon containing Robert Hutton up the court house steps at Edwards- ville, TIL, got a license, id they were married. Hutton fost his in a railroad ac- cident and the small wagon {s his only means Of locomotion. His bride's first wustand was Killed not long ago on the walircead. PMarher, Geileving Son Cannot Live, Weaves Gim No Legacy. re, Bitme Poderdy left a remarkable 2 Padadetpnie in disposing of an ts at (EN 1 George, isn't likely to live long after her she leaves him nothing. ‘The estate goes to younger sons, and George says he is satisfied. Jilted Girl Bays Property Sold to! Setisty Her Claim, | Miss Helen Lewis, & Quaker girl, has Sweet revenge on Eugene F. against whom she got a Promise judgment for more at Reading, Pa His farm was gold to satisfy the judg- ment and sh ught it anonymously. She announ will live on it. victory of the residents of the place {n inducing the Post-OMce Department to | change the name of its post-office from Mariner Harbor to Mariner's Hi . Bince then the department has been flooded | ith letters of protest. | $15 are unjust. Small profits body busy. Buy of the maker! That saves you one profit and ‘an expense. It amounts to from 83 to ‘on Suit of Overcoat. VINCENT \ve., mear Sist St. Broadway—29d St. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Oriental Rugs At Less Than Usual Wholesale Prices The Assortment Comprises Khorrisan, Serebend, Mir, Herati, Kurdistan, Senna, Kirmanshah, Serapi and Sarouk Weaves, in Carpet sizes From $140.00 to $1,150.00 / Yiordes, Coula, Ladik, Melez and Antique Anatolian Rugs From $65.00 to $450.00 Antique Persian Hearth Rugs ; From $45.00 to $75.00 Antique Persian Hall Strips and Stair Runners From $25.00 tu $75.00 - Bedroom Furniture (Suites and Separate Pieces) Considerably Under Usual Prices THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911, = epnereRn ces ne GIMBELS A Glimpse at Some Beautiful Fans and Photograph Frames These two im; the tip-top of their holiday richness. Both are international, for our Jewelry expert gathered them but recently at the capitals of Ln besides levying on the choicest products of ‘American First the Fans They look like a bevy of big butterflies—as rich and as varied in color, as exquisite in their delicate beauty. Here are the new Fans artistic skill. of tapestry and gold lace, that will blend with almost ev sort of costume; the huge fans of ostrich plumes, that run as high as $100; the pretty Part; tinted gauze. Then there are Fans of real laces; Fans, with spangles on white or daintily Fans for first or second mourning, in dull black or in shining black or black-and- white effects; and many another. Real Ostrich Feathers, pearl mount- ed, white, pike bie, Nile green and gray, $7.60 to $100. Noa Gutsien Feathers, in black, mounted on real tortoise-shell sticks, $84 to $100; on imitation shel sticks, $6 to $18. be Silver and Gold Spangled Fans, pearl sticks, $13.60 to $65. Hand-painted and Spangled, in silk gauze, pearl mounted, $8 to $62.50. Real Duchess, Rore-point, Princess These are the price-ranges: and Venetain Lace, mounted on pearl, $10 fe Ser. fear 3 a fon Mita ye bone silver and gold spangles, $1.60 to Tapestry, colored spangles, 3.00 to + Black, with ebonized wood sticks; yh oe in jet and silver, also mourn- ing effects, $2.75 to | ihe indalwood, in old rose, blue, black, purple and green, $3.75 to $9. Main Floor. Frames for Many a Face A rough count would prolably disclose over 300 different styles, ant divisions of our specialty stocks are now at | Dressers and Chiffoniers to Match in mahogany, bird's-eye maple, tuna mahogany, golden oak and natural oak. All dull, rich finish. Chitfoniers $24.50 regularly $32.50 Solid Mahogany and Circassian Walnut Sustes Chiffoniers Dressers Dressing Tables At.. $45.00 $50.00 $35.00 Regularly $55.00 905.00 00 90 Odd Pieces Mahogany Dressers, Chiffoniers and Dressing Tables Dressers ; Chiffoniers Dressing ‘Tables At... $25.00 $30 to $90 $20 to $50 Regularly #35 to $45 40 to $135 #30 to $70 Brass Bedstead, Roll Edge Felt Mattress and Spring Complete for $22.50, Regularly $32.00 | 60 Sample Brass Bedsteads $22.50 to $80.00 Beds.......... $75.00 $82.50 to $42.50 Beds.......... $25.00 Dressers $28.50 regularly $40.00 sizes an pe of photograph frames in this unusual collection. The principal groups are the frames of sterling silver from the tiniest sizes, for miniatures, to 9x12 inches; the beautiful frames of French bronze, and the.Jess expensive sorts in French gilt; the led, enameled and tapestry frames—each in far too man; beautiful designs to permit description. The individual taste pretty certain to be suited from a gathering as diversified as this. Prices: Sterling Silver Frames, miniature] French Bronze Standing Mirrors, size, in, engraved and etched, 60c | $20 and $26. tl h Pieces oi in., 6x8 in., 7x9 in. and 9x12 in., Miyeleg sry pie Ainge ° from $4.75 to $30.60. Bien Silver Frames with leather Wa mats of all shades, $3.75 to $36. . : Fren Frames, f Real Tortoise Shell Toilet Sets, 5 Fe os Bronze mes, from 60c aces, 000. “Frames to tneteh, 616° french Bronze, with French enamel, | _ Japanese Frames and Toilet Boxes, $16.75 to 667.60. 50c to $6.75. Main Floor. Correctly Proportioned— These Extra-Size Silk Petticoats $2.95 to $10.75 The size of the waistband is not the only detail to be considered. What if the petticoat should draw across the hips? Rather bad fitting to say nothing of its being uncomfortable. However, the woman who selects from this collection of extra- size petticoats need only name her correct waist measure, as these petticoats are properly proportioned in every detail— those at $2.95, or any of the higher prices. There is another noteworthy feature—these petticoats are here in colors as well as in black—in taffeta as well as messaline. Jersey-top Pecninera which are frequently preferred, are here at $5.96—with either silk or wool jersey tops—black and colors, in the silk jersey, but only colors in the wool. New changeable silks in lovely colors are also among those at $5.50. But all the silks and styles in the petticoats at $7.60, $8.96 and $10.76 are pretty. Second Floor. Comforts for Smokers At Prices. That Rarely Happen For these quiet Winter evenings, when a man likes to watch the smoke curling gracefully from the end of his cigar, or smoke his pipe in the pleasant companionship of a good book, we have pro- vided an unusual collection of Accessories for the Smoke, at low prices, made possible by securing surplus lots from importers and makers, who, for one reason or another, wished to dispose of them at less than market prices. ; There are all kinds of handsome Smokers’ Stands, Smokers’ Sets, Ash Trays and the like, at such savings as these: Smokers’ Stands in several styles in Mission and brass finish, fitted with cigar rests, holder for safe !y matches and ash receiver, at $1.60, $1.86 and $4.60, regularly $2.50 to $6. Smokers’ Sets of solid copper, with beaded brass trimming, consisting of cigar and cigarette holder, match safe, eigar lighter and ash receiver, on 12- inch tray. At $4.95, Regularly $7 Ash Receivers in various handsome styles of polished copper, hammered copper and brass or copper finish, 20¢, 60c, $1.00, $1.10 and % H 25c to $2.50. ifth Floor Do You Know the Best Way To Roast a Turkey ? It’s perfectly simple —just put it in one of these Aluminum Double Roasters, and proceed as your mother or your cook-book taught you. You will enjoy the turkey, no doubt; you will also enjoy cook- ing it in one of these Mahe hygienic, modern kitchen utensils, which are so durable and so easily kept clean. Esp@ially, since by a large purchase, we are selling these Roasters In Medium Size at $2.25, Regularly $3.50 In Lerge Size at $2.65, Regularly $4 The Housewares Store is teeming with helps to a happy kitchen, and can be of inestimable service to the housekeeper, partioulay now, when thi preme culinary test of the season, the Thanks- giving Dinne: just ahead. For instance, these specially- priced offerings: Cutlery Carving Sets, with celluloid handles, sterling silver ferrules, reg. $9.50, at Roasters Single Roasters, 10x14 in., regularly 95c, at 76¢; 11x16 in., regularly $1.40, at 90c; 12!{x18 in., regularly $1.55, at $1.10, Savory Roasters, self basting, usu- ally $1, at 80c. handles, silver- dles, regularly T wo-plan i ‘| Royal Double Roasters, 8x12 in., re 82 75. "| regularly 80c, at 65c; 10x14 in., regu- Two-piece Game C larly 90¢, at 75c; 11x16 in., regularly handles, regularly 1 with $1, at B5c, SI |, with 3 jj etna eon regularly '$1.50,| Kreamer's Celebrated Double Roasting Pans, with iron strapped bottoms, 79x13 in., at $1; 9x1414 in., $1.6 Kreamer’s Russia Iron Drip Pans, ! 10x14 in., regularly 65¢, at 60¢, Kreamer’s Russia Iron Square Drip :| Pans, 11xi1 in., regularly 60c, at 40c, at 96c. A Poultry Shears, with black rubber handles, regularly $1.75, at $1.25, “Great Shellers; each; nickel-plu' nerican Iron Sei, one wut cracker aud sis picks, 20: Kreamer's American Iron Drip Pans, 12x18 in., regularly 50¢, at 85c, Set, two mut crackers, six picks, in Filth fice a neut pasteboard box, 60c. The biggest sa The Entire Stock of BLUMENKRON at a Third to a Half Under Blumenkron Prices The new store for women’s and misses’ wearing apparel, on 34th Street, between Fifth Avenue and Broadway, just west of the Waldorf-Astoria. In this new store Blumenkron, who for 20 years has been connected with the coat and suit business, carried an exceptionally well-selected medium to high-grade stock of Women’s and Misses’ Skirts Wraps Fur Scarfs Suits Waists Fur Coats Fur Muffe Dresses Coats Fur-Lined Coats Sweaters Not only is this Blumenkron steck unuevally well selected and cn tl made, but practically everything is NEW, as it was a new store, and it was the policy of the owner to carry nothing over from one season to another. It is generally well known that for fully a year now the sidewalk on the south side of 34th Street has been practically unnavigable much of the time, and at all times far frcm inviting, caused by the Aiea ey Aad the street, which necessitated the Battie) ing ss front of the Waldorf-Astoria on one side, and the constant eruptions of the excavating and building operations on the other side. All this tended to spoil the business of the Blumenkron store, bringing about voluntary bank a ehort time We purchased the entire stock and consider it one of the best, and altogether most Goulatls, ta lave ever offered Nothing has been reserved. This entire new stock of wanted new seasonable apparel for women and misses is now on sale in the Gimbel Subway Store AT A THIRD TO A HALF LESS THAN THE BLUMENKRON PRICES. Women’s Coats and Wraps, Blumenkron prices, $10 to $250; our prices, $5 to $75. Women’s Fur Coats, Blumenkron prices, $49.50 to $250; our prices, $32.60 to $160. Fur Muffs and Scarfs, Blumenkron prices, $8.50 to $95; our prices, $3.95 to $45. Women’s Dresses, Blumenkron prices, $7.50 to $65; our prices, $5.75 to $45. Women's Waists, Blumenkron prices, $1.25 to $55; our prices, 85c to $26. sale ever held in the Gimbel Subway Store Women’s Suits, Blumenkron prices, $10 to $45; our prices, $7.75 to $25. Misses’ Suits and Dresses, Blumenkron prices, $12.50 to $39.50; our prices, $7.50 to $20. Women’s Sweaters, Blumenkron prices, $4.50 to $5.50; our price, $3.50. Subway Store, Baleeny These Stirring Offerings from All Over the Subway Store Vie With - the Splendid Bargains in the Blumenkron Stock And these are by no means all the unusual economies for this week’s shoppers. All 75 sections of the Subway Store combine to make this a most eyentful week wearing apparel and home furnishings. Muslin Underwear, Bath Robes, etc. 880 Corset Covers, 26c; of nain- sook, trimmed with lace and ribbon. $1 and $1.25 Combinations, 75c; corset cover and skirt or drawers, daintily trimmed with lace and tibbon. Nightgowns at 850; of nainsook, equare neck, with yoke of fine lace and embroi , short sleeves, edged with torchon lace. 93.60 Blanket Bath Robes, 92.60; with sailor collar, cuffs an trimmed with satin ribbon; navy, red, cadet and lavender. $1 Black Sateen Petticoats, 650; ‘an exceptionally well-made, good- wearing petticoat. $4 Brocaded Satin Petticoats, $2.46; black and colors, well-made with a sectional flounce, finished with plaiting. Subway Store, Balcony 50c Corsets, 25c | 600 Corsets at 250 pair. A | collection of good corscts of various models, all sizes in the group. $1 Corsets, 560c a pair, A number of well known makes, good styles and all sizes. | Subway Store, Balcony | Women’s Neckwear Remarkable offerings—in fact, in most instances the regular prices sre even higher than given below. 760 to $1.60 Neckwear, 50c. Venise lace yokes, sailor and ro.nd collars and dress sets. 60c to 76c Frills and Cascades, 10c and 26c. Of plaited hati: ‘160 to $1.60 Hand-made Prin- cess Lace Frills, sailor and deep collars, at 0c, G0c Tailored Neckwear, 10c. 100 Neckwear, 6c. Sailor collars, fichus, bews, and jabots. Tourist and Cord Ruching, six yard lengths, at 10c. Subway Store, Balcony Laces Dew Drop Chiffon, 40 inches wide, all leading shades, for draperies and overdresses, regular! at G0c, Valenciennes Edges and Inser- tions, French, German and _ filet meshes, regularly 60c to $1.35, at 86c to 669, dozen yards. Subway Store, Lower Floor 15c Ribbons, 10c All Silk Dresden Warp Print Ribbon, dainty floral designs, 4 inches wide; reg. 1d¢ yard, at 10¢, Ribbon Remnants, fancy and lain, 414 to 544 inches wide, lengths rom 1 to 3 yards; regularly 22e¢ to 80c, at 16c, Dainty Bandoaux, of messaline ribbon; others of studded velvet ribbons; regularly 50c, at 26c. Subway Store, Lower Floor Toilet Goods | $i Westphal’s Auxiliator, at 45c, | Peroxide Hydrogen, |b., 10c. 26c Hydrogen Peroxide Cream, 12¢. Pebeco Tooth Paste, 33c. Kolynos Tooth Paste, 15c Gimbels Pure Soap, 10¢ cake, 7c. Subway Store, Balcony | | Glycothymoline, $1 size, 65c, | Green Soap Shampoo, perfume: Sea Salt, lurge bag, Tc. | | 1, 25¢ bottle, 16¢, BROADWAY and convertible collars, and @ limited number of raglans and silk faced t to $15, now $9.75. 8ul in gray, in all sizes, turned All size: red top and patent leather cuff, colorings as well as black. $2 50c Gas burner, globe; L BROTHERS Men’s & Youths’ $15 and $18 Suits & Overcoats, $9.75 Tho Suits are exceptionally well tailored of tweeds, homespuns, Seay) plain and fancy blue serge, and the new brown and gray mix- ures, Regular sizes 34 to 46, Sizes for stout men up to 60. Overcoats in the wanted styles; 60-inch coats with detachable belt’ Chesterfield Overcoats, with silk velvet collars, oats. larly $15 ay Store, Balcony $22.50 Corduroy Suits, $16.75 Like the illustration, in good shades of brown, gray, navy and black, and all sizes from 31 to 44, Also fancy cheviot suits, the two button cutaway coat, with the new French back and velvet collar; girdle skirt, panel back and front. Both suits lined with guaranteed satin, as are ayill the suits in the Subway Store. ¥ $13.70 to $15.76 Odd Skirts at $1.95 3 Mostly gray mixtures, in broken Gian sizes; were $3.95, now $1.95. Mainly Norfolk] $16.60 Dresses at $12.75 plai s. 8 n tailored | Four new models, copies of im- 2 h | ported dresses, of velvets, corduroy, messaline and satin; some with ingle or double directoire revers, ith silk cord girdles; others y trimmed with braid or Sizes 34 to 44. $1.50 Waists at $1 600 Waists of white crepe, high neck and long sleeves, trimmed with Valenciennes lace, and daintily em- broidered; also 350 pure Linen Tai- lored Waists in all sizes, $5 Chiffon Waists at $3.95 Extra good quality chiffon over net, with pleated ruftle and trimmed with contrasting shade of satin in navy, black, purple and brown. Subway Store, Balcony Women’s $3 Satin Slippers, $1.95 Dainty ing slippers of good quality satin, with hand- k, white, pink, blue, nile, green and lavender. larly $3; at $1.96 a pair, Girls’ $2.50 and $3 Shoes at $1.60 Pair Extra High Cut Patent Leather Button Shoes, with Subway Store, Balcony mannish mixtures, Odd Suits at $5 an 75 A cles limi ¥ light weight oe bat were $ > ow $5 and 7&c Waists at 60c of new pereale iped patterns ; fast colors, !$1 and $1.25 Dress Goods, 50c 54-inch all-wool suiting in a great variety of weaves and Less than wholesale prices. | | an occasion to save a lot of money in buying a season’s supply of dry goods, Boys’ 75¢ Caps at50c Aviation Caps or ) CTO cheted, of fine Soa te ae wanted colors, some Pompons, ularly 75c, at 60cr back Subway Balcony $2.50 Mesh German silver, white lining; with inside pocket, 434 inch frame, regularly $2.50, at $1.60, Subway Store, Balcony “Vassar” Fudge, 15¢ A delicious fudge after a formula said to have originated with the Vassar girls, of pure sugar, cream and chocolate. Quite a contrast to the scraps, returned candies, etc., that often find their way into the fudge kettle, and a pound of this de- licious fudge coste only 180. Subway Store, Balcony Art Needlework Voile Bt blue perma el Stamped Linen 22 inches; ‘B5c, at donee men: finished in dark golden oak, with siz drawers. A thoroughly. reliable, serviceable sewing machine, Sold by agents at $35. We have sold larly at $25, now $16, ft you live within the limits of Greater New York, we will, upon request, send an instructress to your home free of charge, $2 cash, # ice weekly, until urchase paid. Subw. Beore, B: jeny Notions John J. Clark's Cotton, 18¢ dos. Milward’s Sewing Needles, 4 pa- pers, 10¢. Clinton Safety Pins, 3 cards for 106 Wash Cloths, 3 for 10¢, Collar Supporters, 4 cards for 106. Subway Store, Lower Floor Bags, $1.50 : Framed Pictures $1.50 Navy Blue Serge, 85c | weenie Trae ee 54-inch heavy coating serge, wide-wale diagonal and fancy weave serge. | frame, 14x24 inch glass; regularly 50c All-Wool Albatross, 25c Evening and street sh 4 Subway Store, Lower Floor $2.25 Blankets, $1.55 Pair New finish Cotton Blankets, in white, tainty and . s; soft and warm, goed ght, regular’ $4 Woolen Blankets, $3 Pair heavy, warm blankets, $2.75 Sa ty floral or 1 1 Bordered Comforters, § to match, white Subway Store, Dain plain 9-inch rge beds, ing. Stationery Fino Writing Paper 24 e 50 Suede Hand Bags, $1) n model, with gilt « wan $1. bway Balcony. Lights, 25c/; Upright or 1 600 Post Card Albums, hold 400. cards; reg’ at 250, Si Subway Balcony, K THINTY. THIRD OT. | with gilt Lining, glass 16x86; reg. $2, at $1. | \ 70 x 80 inch, with a wool and | Lower Vioor, | - | | coffee, regularly T5c, now 4c. ancy | revi. ularly $13.50 & $16 Rugs, $6.50 regularly 50c, at 26c. Facsimile Landscape Pastels, in ornamented sweep gilt frames, 12x28 inch glass; reg. $1.50, at 76¢. Facsimile Landscape Pastels, white mounts, 244 inch gilt frame, glass 14x34; regularly $1.50, at 75. Colored Landscapes, water color facsimile, matted in inch oak frame, Paintings, 16x20 inch, ch gilt sweep frames; regular; $5.16 pee le Harrison Fisher Pie- nounted, 1 inch oak frames; at60c, Subway Store Kitchen Wares Food Choppers, medium size, 14 shoots | Will grind meats, vegetables, nuts, ¥ fine, medium regularly 85e, now 60c. offee Mills, absolutely will hold one pound of or Subway Store, Lower Floor ny 0 ft. 6 in x 12 ft, and 12x12 ft. larly $18.50 and $16, at $6.50. Art Squares at these prices; 9x12 ft, regularly $12, at 9B: 6x9 ft., regularly $3.26, at @1.I Tapestry Brussols Rugs, 9x12 it., regularly $14.75 and $1 a at Sulpray Store, ee r = net

Other pages from this issue: