The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1911, Page 9

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NEW ENOCH ARDEN COMES BACK, BUT ~~ FORCETS LINES —_oe ? John Brown Doesn’t Make a Hit as Star if Brooklyn , Domestic Drama. on John Brown, who lives at Tenth ave-| ue and Hudson street, turned up in the Flatbush Court, Brooklyn, to-day fn the title role of an Enoch Arien drama, when he appeared as defendant to the charge of disorderty conduct. Brown was arrested yesterday after- fpoon when Mrs. Georgie Rothenberg of No, 416 Kast Fitty-second street called | he Flatbush station and asked that | olicemen be sent to her home to arrest | Swo disorderly men. | ‘The policeman found Brown and Will- | Yam Dorando of No. 1561 East Thir- Aeenth street, Brooklyn, at the woman's home. They were both charged with @ieorderly conduct. When Magistrate | Voorhees called their cases to-day he Get this tangled story: | Five years ago Mrs. Rothebnerg was | lived in Manhattan and he fell sick. The husband was taken | to @ hospital and the wife became sep- arated from him. When Brown left tho | institution he went to Key West, Fia., where he obtained employment. A week ago he came back to New ‘York and began searching for his wife and their little girl. He met Dorando, who ts his wife's brother, and Dorando told Brown his r hed married again | and wae living in Brooklyn, When Brown got her addreas he started out to tind ts wife. ‘When Brown learned he was to play the star role in @ new Enooh Arden drama, he was not at all pleased. He! Proceeded to disregard entirely the orthodox lines and stage business of his part Mrs. Rothenberg did not seem to be at all pleased over the prospect of hav- ing her new home dis bed. She did not believe the man who een her husband was the who left her five years ago. then tried to see the child. The moth atill refusing to accept his statement to his identity, refused to allow him talc with the little one. Then Brown went over to Public, School No. 135 and demanded to see the | little girl. The school officials declined | to permit such a course without an| order from the mother. Brown left the | school and went back to the home and he was there with the brother-in-law, | when Mrs. Rothenberg cailed for police | protection. The prisoner e:tablished his raentity | to the satisfaction of the woman and her brother, but the Magistrate held | the two men until %.ureday for fur- | ther examination. At that time all of| the evidence will be produced concern- | fag the queer tangle of the Brown- Rothenberg household. | _—— ee Franciscan Provincial Dead. | BOSTON, Nov. 28.—Rev. Father Ubaldus Pandolf, Provincial of the Italian Franciscans in the United Btates and rector of the Church of St. Leonard of Port Maurice, in thia city, died to-day of diabetes. He was born in Aretzo, Tuscany, sixty-nine years 0. —<—<—<—— — _____.. GUARANTEED 23 JEWELS SOLID 14 KARAT GOLD Just read the four above lines to realize what nis is the e Maiden District (which is the wholesale we district), more than any drive we have’ made in months, The 23 Jewel Wary all rely D} of it, a watch it at this t Je graved | on ry ‘one of watches, so that there van be no mistake’ by the salesman or the purchaser, The cases are stamped and guaranteed to be solid 14K || Gold through and throu modi have h differenc and retail price o not attempt to say In what a retailer would of wateh, It but what I do say er may take one house in. this city (and there are dozens of them within three min- utes’ walk of here), and if he or she van duplicate it or any reputable dealer can sell them as good in lots of one hundred or more for less t with all discounts off, we will gladly refund the money, han $39. We will present | to every customer a Pa fent Watoh Pro White ow, | agree to fill ail mall we will quote pric ind of a Watch made. tf pri Young Women, and Girls, Has SS This merchandise is the best, the styles are unique—and there is no reason in the world for lessening prices, except that our merchandise rules demand that we diminish our stocks, as soon as the season is half over. Of course, sizes are broken in many styles, but there is a complete range of sizes in every kind of apparel at each price. This Sale presents economies for the women who yet re- quire several gowns for the opera and those who need tailored suits, afternoon dresses; and for the young girls whose ward- robes will need replenishing when they come home for the holi- day—as there is every kind of Dress and Suit from those at humble prices to the beautiful original models from Paris. tation: ‘You will we TAR to ea. NE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 180 Broadway, New York GIMBELS Bring the Children to See the "GL orted Three-Ring Mechanical CUS With Live Ponies and Trained Dogs Entrance from Subway Store, Lower Floor Much Might Be Said of the UWnusualness, Magnitude and Low Prices Which Are Making This Event An ” Unprecedented Mid-season Clearance of Women’s and Young Women’s Apparel But the Story Can Be Explained in a Few Words--- For Young Women of 14, 16, 18 and 20 Years 960 and $76; originally $22.50 to $116. Dresses, of serge, cheviot, corduroy, velveteen, $22.60, $26, $35, $40 and $60; originally $15 to $85. T and to Are You Sending Money Abroad This Christmas? Millions of dollars are sent back “to the old country” every Christmas. If you intend doing so, it is wise to go about it early. Drafts are a perfectly safe and extremely convenient method of sending any amount you choose through the mail. You can purchase, at lowest market rates, Foreign and Domestic Drafts At Gimbel Brothers, Bankers on any business day, during our long banking hours of 9 A. M to5 P.M. Wecan put you in touch with any one of 14,000 correspondents throughout the world. is is but one of the many conveniences afforded by our Banking Organization. Others are: F The convenient location in the center of the shopping district. The advantages of a checking account in a store and the neighborhood in which you are apt to do much of your Christmas buying. Our comfortable appoint- ments for depositors. Also, we pay 2 Per Cent. on Checking Accounts (On Requisite Balances) 4 Per Cent. on Interest Accounts Interest is compounded semi-annually on the latter, and your money draws interest from the first of each month, if deposited on or before the 10th, Interest depositors may, if they desire, enjoy the con- stant stimulus to thrift provided by the new little BILL- FOLD BANKS, for pocket or hand-bag, which we will loan them without charge. $1 will open an interest account. Let one of our ‘Field Tellers” call upon you, and explain our system. Main Floor--Rear Balcony Silk Petticoats to Wear With Costumes for All Occasions, In This Sale at $2.95 and $3.95 Tailored styles galoré—some with sectional flounces, others in Also fanciful sorts in many conservative accordion styles. nc styles—some trimmed with fringe and quillings. A perfect riot of colors—pinks, grays, greens, browns and blues, and every shade that one can think of, besides delightful changeable effects and Roman it is soft and clinging. ‘Then, too, there are many styles with either silk or wool jersey tops. These are the kinds of Petticoats that every woman wants, because bulkiness is impossible striped silks, When the silk is of taffeta or measaline with slender costumes. Plenty af Petticoats for large women, as there are many extra sizes at both prices. How much would these Petticoats sell for regularly? Exact valuations are rather difficult, as) many of these petticoats were the manufacturer's samples and the others were his surplus collections. But when a woman examines these petticoats, she will readily realize their worth and therefore will undoubtedly select several for Christmas giving. If you so desire, we will gladly box one or any number of them. Main Floor, Rear Cross Aisle Silk-and-Cotton Goods Reduced Dainty fabrics from which to make soft dresses for afternoon and evening wear, now much below their former full prices, 35c Crepe de Chine, 22c Yard Several thousand yards in a delightful range of colorings. 38c Chiffon Mull at 26c Yard In all desirable colors, including black; 86 inches wide. Second Floor Women’s Tailored Suits and $665. Also numerous prices up to $176 for imported model suits that were $250. $92.60 to $225 for models that were up to $350. The collection includes Suits of broad- cloth, zibeline, cheviot, serge, velour de laine, ratine, velvet, corduroy and vel- veteen, in severely tailored demi-dress and dress styles; in black and all the new street colors. Sizes 34 to 6”. In the Salon for the Younger Generation Tailored Suits, of cheviot, serge, homespun, men’s-wear fabrics, velvet, : corduroy and velveteen—§16,'$16.60, $18.76, $32.60, $26, $28.60, 686, $40, | °9',freva4 to $116. veteen—$12.60, $15, $20, , crepe meteor, broadcloth, chiffon, marquisette and messaline, $10, $12.50, sere) $16, $16.60, $18.50, ‘op-coate—double-faced woolens, cheviot, serge, broadcloth, velveteen seal plush—-$12, $16, $18.50, $20, $22.50, $35 and $45; originally $18.75 | cloth, velveteen and velvet—$6, $7. 0. $22.60 and $26; originally $7.50 to $45. Women’sDemi-tailored Dresses Afternoon and Evening Gowns suse, einai oll , originally 0 .60, 18.60 to $22.60 $29.60, originally $42.60 to $62 $18.00; originally $28 to $53.60 $37.60, originally $46 a $21, originally $35 to $40 $60; originally $62.00 and 968 436, originally 442 to #00, 1 ose 5 rv Greupe at $65, $60 win Groups st $29.50, $35, Numerous other prices up to $196 and $210—for original Paris model gowns that were $300 to $575. Including models in serge, charmeuse, serge de soire, crepe de chine, messaline, broadcloth, velveteen, corduroy, velvet, brocade, chiffon, net and beautiful laces. All-black and black-and-white Gowns are quite numerous. Sizes 34 to 44. Third Floor, Broadway Front For Junior Girls of 13, 156 and 17 Years Coats, of chinchilla cloth, cheviot, velveteen and broadcloth, $12.50, $15, inally $16.50 to $35. juits of homespun, 15 and $35; originally $20 to $45. For Young Girls of 6 to 14 Years Dresses lof serge, challis, chiffon, velveteen and marquisette, $4.60, $6, ‘ailored $7.60, $10, $16, $20, $30 and $86; originally $16.50 to $58. Coats of cheviot, chinchilla cloth, corduroy, double-faced woolens, bi , Scotch mixtures, broadcloth and vel- road 11. 12.60, $16, $18.75, $20, $11.60, $12.60, $15, ee Every Dress and Suit for Women and Girls, Besides Top-Coats for | Had ItsPrice Considerably Lowered | Women’s 18-ButtonShoes,$3.25 For Gimbel $5 Quality These are an important feature of this offering of Women’s Winter Boots of regular $5 Gimbel grade; because they are so greatly in demand nowadays among well dressed women. We have them in tan and black calfskin. The same styles may also be had in 14-button Boots in black patent leather with white can- vas tops, in all sizes; also the new high-cut button Shoes of black suede with cloth top. All at $3.26 a pair. Second Floor Cut Flowers for Thanksgiving At These Low Prices Nearly everyone knows the usual price of Cut Flowers. We might say the high price, especially just before a holiday. Bearing this in mind, please note these prices for Wednesday: Chrysanthemums, splendid specimens, and the leading varieties at 10¢ and 16¢ each. Roses and Carnations, fresh and beautiful, 35¢ and 60c doz Violets, Orchids and other seasonable flowers, at correspond- ingly low prices. A Box of Cut Flowers at $2 Containing: one dozen Roses, one dozen Chrysanthe- mums, one dozen Carnations—neatly packed and de- livered anywhere in Greater New York on Thanksgiving morning—our regular low price for this boxful of flowers is $2.80, and we do not think it could be equaled elsewhere for less than $4—special for Thanksgiving at $2. Other flowers, of course, will be delivered on Thanksgiving Morn- ing if desired. $22 or $25 for a 1911 “Domestic” Sewing Machine If Bought Before December 15th Subway Store, Balcony On that day our permission from the “Domestic” Sewing Machine Company to sell them at these prices expires, and they go up to the prices at which they must be sold hereafter, viz.: $30 for the Hand-lift “Domestic” (present price, $22). $33 for the Autematie Lift “Domestic” (present price, $25). Of course, you wil! want to save this $8 difference on one of these superb Sewing Machines; but, in order to do so, you must make the purchase on or before Easy enough, ip one of the ma- chines to your home, freight prepaid, within our free de- Necember 15th. ‘or we will s livery limits Balance $1 Weekly The “Domestic On First Payment of $2 is the only machine whic w either lock or will, and posse ) GOOD POINTS OF OTHER MA- CHINES, BESIDES SEV- RAL THAT NO OTHER MACHINE HAS, Come and see them, and have them demonstrated to your satisfac- neon Sega we I PLEASE Will be $18.50, for been contented. Now, a snug saving of $6.50 to $11.50—on a snugger overcoat—comes your way, just when | you are in the mood to appreciate it; and in time for the Thanksgiving trip to the country. _ Overcoats from three of our best makers, built in the careful manner that their products. ‘Turned over to us, to sell at this low price, because the making season is over Choose your warm coat from these: Heavy Overcoats in plain black and Oxford, Chesterfield style. and your wearing time has begun. Storm Coats with convertible collars. Medium-weight Chesterfield Coats in plain black and medium or dark gray. All fully silk-lined. Raglans, and the new Split-sleeve Coats. In short, Overcoats for every man’s taste, and sizes for every man’s physique—4 to 46-inch chest_measure. On your choice depends the magnitude of your saving—but it’s worth while, in any case. For the same business reasons: Men’s $22 and $25 Winter Suits at $15.50 Youths’ $15 and $16.50 Winter Suits and Overcoats at § $12 Boys Will Be Thankful for These Suits and Overcoats, $7.50 How much prouder the boy will be who is dressed up for the pie AEA Dinner in a fine new Suit, or goes to the party in a new Winter Overcoat! Here's a special bel offering of both, that presents a couple of dollars’ worth of extra value on any Suit or that parents can pick out from the assortment. All-wool, in smart boyish styles and made for $25 to $30 Overcoats at $18.50. good service. Long Overcoats, with convertible collars and belt backs in desirable shades of gray or brown. Ages 10 to 18. hinchilla Reefers, with wool linings and velvet collars, button-to-neck models, in different shades of gray or brown and navy blue, Ages 2 to 10, store. reduced in price before. Women’s $37.60 Fur Coats, $32.50 French coney, brown or black, long shawl collar, deep cuffs, silk lining. $17.60 Wolf Scarfs and Muffs, $10 Blue and black wolf, large pillow muff and animal or shawl scarf. Women’s $16.50, $19.50 Coats, $12.50 Broken lines of polo coats and Kersey coats, a great variety of good styles. Women’s $12.75 to $15 Suits, $9.75 Medium and heavy weight serges, cheviots, mixtures and tweeds, Norfolk and tailored models, good colors. Women’s $7.50, $9.75 Dresses, $5.95 Combination of a velvet waist and serge skirt, good $15 to $18.75 Velvet Gowns, $12.75 corms of imported models effectively trimmed. good Misses’ $10 to $15 Suits, $7.50 Some for small women, mainly tailored models of mixtures, cheviots and serges. Misses’ $10 to $12.50 Coats, $7.50 Reversible Coats, also smart coats of double faced materials, Women’s 75c to $1.25 Waists, 55c. Lingerie and tailor-made, some slightly mused, many styles. Women’s $1.50 Nightgowns, $1 Fine nainsook, round neck and kimonosleeves; several dainty styles, Taffeta Silk Petticoats, $1.65 White, black and colors, plaited flounce, tucked ruffle, $1.60 to $3 Corsets, 95c W B Reserve, samples and discontinued lines, sizes 18 'to 80 in the group, $1.50 Black Silk Bengaline, 70c Handsome for coats and tailored suits, 42 inches wide, $1.50 Serge Suitings, 75c yd. 54 inches wide, navy blue and black medium and heavy weight. American Standard Calicos, 5c Navy, cadet, turkey reds, grays and blacks, shirtings, $3.50 Table Cloths, $2.25 All linen damask, hemstitched 72x78 inches, four dainty designs, oc Cotton Torchon Laces, 3c yd. Edges and insertion, 1 to $44 inches wide. Women’s $1 and $1.50 Tights, 60c Black cotton and worsted, and pure worsted, with French bands or equestrian tops, Before You Buy Your Ticket for Your Thanks OTE That To-morrow’s Low Price on Men’s and Young Men’s OVERCOATS cognized $25 to $30 Grades Just a matter of two or three weeks earlier—and you would have paid the full Also complete assortments of Boys’ Suits, Reefers and Overcoats, ages 214 to 8, at 96 to $18, Month-End Sale at Gimbels IN THE SUBWAY STORE Continues Wednesday with splendid economies in nearly all 75 sections of this complete This November Month-end Sale should be the biggest and best of the It must offer the greatest bargains of the month for THIS IS THE LAW OF END SALE: Everything advertised must be decidedly underprice, and everything materially lower in price than it has been previously during the month, even if it has been Stocks must be reduced to make room for holiday goods. More broken lines and odd lots after this month of heavy trading. More plentiful end-of-the-season clearances from our manufacturers. All this works for the customer's advantage, | Button-to-the-neck Russian style, 244 to 9 year sizes, tion while these special prices bluch leathers, ali} case with 4 drawers, sold by other agente at praia atace Fitth Floor | Subway Store h and $1 week! jubway Store a Ra en a a aa OY eT ES TT a Ts NN NN « He ate giving Trip--- =" ore-Thankagi Fourth Fleer Two-trouser Suits of navy blue serge or neat mixtures, Norfolk or double-breasted styles, Two pairs ot full-lined trousers with each suit. Correct styles for boys of 7 to 18. E MONTH. must be ‘These are some of the remarkable offerings:— Children’s $2.50 Coats, $1.50 2 to 5 year sizes, plain and fancy fabrics, double- breasted box style. Women’s $1 Gloves, 75c One clasp, mocha and suede gloves, gray only. Women’s 26c stockings, 12: A Black, heavy cotton with double heel, toe and sole. $14 Dinner Sets $8.75 100 pieces of fine thin American porcelain, daintily decorated, $1.75 Double-roasters, $1.25 Medium size, reinforced with extra heavy iron strips, $20 Tapestry Brussels Rug, $10 10}4ai8 Vy ft. and 1134x12 ft. A variety of patterns and $1.25 Muslin Curtains, 60c pair Embroidered scroll designs, 214 yards long. 45c Sheets at 28c 72x90 inches, center seam, bleached; also seamless, 54x90 inches. $1.50 Blankets, $1 60x76 inches, white, gray and tan, soft wooly finish, $18.75 Brass Bedsteads, $12.75 2 inch continuous post heavily constructed, all sizes, bright or satin finish, $2 Feather Pillows, 75c ‘The over-stock of high grade makers filled with odorless and sanitary feathers, Men's $10.50 and $12.50 Suits $7.75 Broken lines, but sizes 34 to 42 in the group, home- spuns, cheviots and worsteds, good patterns. Men’s $10.50 & $15 Overcoats, $8.75 Sizes 34 to 44 for men, 32 to 36 for youths in the group, Great coats, Chesterfields and raglans. Youth’s $7.50 and $8.50 Suits, $6.50 Sizes 32 to 36 in the group in a variety of desireble patterns, Men’s $3 Bath Robes, $2.25 Well-tailored of soft warm eiderdown blanket cloth, Men’s 25c and 36c Half Hose, 1214c Self clocked and figured silk lisle, many good patterns, Boys’ $2.60 and $3 Overcoats, $1.65 Boys’ $6 Long Overcoats, $3.60 9 ie 17 year sizes, of all wool mixtures, with convertible collars, Men’s $2 Fur Caps, $1.50 Detroit and driver shapes of black French coney, $18 Goodrich Sewing Machines, $15 Automatic lift, drop-head style, guaranteed for 5 yeara,

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