The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1912, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY GIMBELS Library Furniture That Creates Its Own Atmosphere Of Rest and Tranquillity In the FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE 19, 1912. were destroyed while Mr. McVeagh was) Yetta, seventeen; Evelyn, fifteen, and abroad, and the destruction was the act| Mollie, ten | 5 ] Moss 1 ' SUICIDE BLUFF ass MEANT 10 SCARE ee a NEAR ie See ka Ce ; iters early to-|* The gas had come from a leak in the hildren were] pipe near the ceiling. None of the ing that of] girls was taken to the hospital, found them uncon oom filled with the Upward of 80 Smart Styles in Ready-to-Wear Millinery at $3.75, $5 and $7.50 We do not like the term ready-lo-wear millinery, but as it is the familiar title for Demi-tailored and Tailored Hats at moderate prices we shall be content to use it. We wish to emphasize that we were very painstaking in the assembling of these hats, as every one must be a credit to the House of Fashions. These hats reflect the newest and smartest styles, as fine models have been reproduced as near as possible both in style and materials. Trimmings are of the simplest character, but effective and modish. The col- lection includes ‘ Changeable Taffeta Satlors with underbrims of velvet Nacre Ramie Hals combined with changeable lafiela Maline and Chiffon Hats, in folds “and. shirred Black Satin Sailors Changeable Taffela Draped Hats with Tagal hemp trims Conservalive and Small Tagal Hemp Hats with cvelvel_ underbrims Black and all the new colors for tailored wear. Main Floor The Season’s Most Lovely Designs in This Sale of Laces and Embroideries One can hardly wish for some particular sort of Lace, from the most delicate shadow effect to the heaviest Oriental, that one cannot find in this February. Sale, at anywhere from one-fourth lo one-half under price. Among the Embroideries, it is the same story. Of grea cael sh. He and two younge in @ room adjc Senger’s Tale of Morphine | Faded as Doctor Got Bi od .tD . With votes eb Hee The Quickness of Poslam In Permanently Curing HE EXPLAINED IN COURT | ECZEMA ' | And All Skin Affections Held for Attempting Suicide, is a never-ending source of amaze- Though Police Have Only ment to sufferers. Chronic cases are ‘tl cured in two weeks; Complexions, His Word as Evidence. Red Noses and Inflamed Skin cleared OVERNIGHT; Pimples, Acne, | Scalp-Scale, Rashes, Barbers’ and all Charles Senger, a youthful drug clerk. | forms of Itch eradicated with ease. Who lives with his papa and mamma| [TCHING STOPS AT ONCE. at No. 764 Trinity avenue, Bronx, or who In usin POSLAM HUE ihe Billea. thet hacks one as ig you are using the most modern and most raigned in Eseex Market Pollce Court, SUCcessful remedy ever devised for skin troubles. It is daily accom- to-day on a charge of attempted sut-| Plishing astounding cures with almost incredible rapidity. Its | cide. But the young man had al pleasant, easy, healing process, its intense silat ai properties, make Perfectly good alibi—that ts, as to the| it invaluable in hospital and ‘household. any skin difficulty be- | poison—because wa Justin of Belte-| sets you, send for sample today and test were ying, for the sales went through Senger’ ystem 4 an inquisiiive stomach pump withe| POSLAM SOAP of Poslam are made through its | out finding even @ trace of the morphine | Medicated with POSLAM demonstrated merit. Yoal baste nf the suicidal attcnpt "| | Beneficial to the Skin— Antiseptic — Fetes Ge Conte, For sete ty | \ } | est interest is this special purchase ot Senger staggered by Policeman Aiten| | Paes Lande Beth or Mhaconing All Druggists 10,000 yards of sample strips of St. Gall Embroideries, in 1912 designs, that we chose as being the . early to-day at Lewis and Stanton | ALL DRUGGISTS; 26 CENTS It requires little imagination to construct around these best in the manufacturer's whole collection —al half price. streets, Then he turned and addressed the policeman in this fashion: “I have taken poison and I am sick. first showing of Lingerie Robes, all hand-made, in entirely new effects, at ex- For FREE SAM OF POSLAM, sign generous Settees and spacious Arm Chairs and Rockers, not 2 There f TRY POSLAM : GENCY LANOTATORIES, 2 Weat sth castle in Spain, but a Library that shal! be the abode uf peace | tremely low prices; there are new Imported Beaded Tunies and graceful Princess Lace Blouses, also 1 drug clerk and I} k Btreet, New York City and comfort, and a place of pure delight. at decided savings, morphine." eae vipa The practical hard tects about this ideal soft Furniture An exposition of such extent, beauty and economy as this, is sure to delight every woman /{. The policeman wanted to get an am- are just these: That the February Furniture Sale contains it ina | who is planning her Summer outfit of dresses, blouses, hats and lingerie, bulance, but Senyer sald he had better a Mekal of styles—dignified in design, the essence of comfort Laces and eg service, and marked at savings of 20 to 50 per cent. ‘or it must be remembered that this Library Furniture of high degree presents the same sort of economic advantages as the “have taken enough morphine to | f th derful Gimbel ket FB EVERY Eaten 50) CNS FISHER BROS. FR Cai a eel moiety Hatred n't you call an am COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103°a 103575 HES Ns fap AVERAGE § SENSI ore ae Cc PN Pie: NO MONEY DOWN Milica iiaataaeiaea tas HE WAS Celaya eG DOCTOR r Library Suites Valenciennes r bY jiffy Dr. Justin was down from FEBRUARY SALE VB} OFF | Three-piece Library Suite; settee, arm chair and side chair; yar gts M fonidnie in tye event ot te | Beasseuseonee GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE fons 0 €0 to the station, So they walked fround to the Union Market station, where Lieut. Butler was presiding at the desk. Imbroidered Edges, Insertions and Dovbk-edge Ga- At 16¢, 18¢ and 28¢ a yard, regularly 2 * Laces A cae i ht nr ey ant Cede rag of Frene! andings, 180 to. A ¢ al roidery and open eye let designs. Bandings, 10¢ to Wty i “ ibe kt . Al nbroigered Batiste Flouncings, at $1.75, reg- nd $2.50, Flounces, 76¢ yard, reguiarty $1.25. om Edgings and Insertions, gaits and Demi-flounces, at 12¢ to $2.26 yard, reg. 26 to $4.50. Swiss All-over Embroideries, at @2 yard, reg. $1.50. $1.25 Chiffon Cloth, 65c a Yard 4 inches wide, in mais, white, sky blue, Alice blue, , pink, amethyst and royal blue. Lirnere/ carved frame, spring seat and back, covered in tap- Normandy ‘a ngs ? mat $175, regularly $035. and Insertions, 100 co 860 n yard, seqularly 1 Beaded Tunics ahd Lingerie Robes flooding of @ basement by a broken reguiarly f ml Chifton Tunioe, with fichu over the bodice, cryal water main, When he unwound the yo-piece Mahogany Library Suite; mahogany frame a Embroideries bead ccging, in bite, white and colors; special at #13.60, oh purnD and started to feed the || around; tufted seat and back, covered in silk velour; at $175, | sample Strips of St. Gall Embroidery, in lengths of] Others ut $U7:60 and 620.00. a sewed French regularly $330. 414 to 9! ds, at half price. Two-piece Oak Library Suite; settee. and arm chair; wood insiee 8 Lingerls Bebee ease Gane & CF lo Oren Dlurted out: 8c to 15 rd. White Voile Robes, with whi br. ga ee er rere eet a |}] frame: spring seat; seat ‘and back covered in red damask; at ir heagtrg eth h spec! Rea te ee bast | , @ bluft . larly $145. 8c to $1 « yard. Princess Lace Blouses, special at $2.26 to $5. b. “Guss Tl be.on the safe side,” said $100, regularly to$h Main Floor the doctor, “and’it won't hurt you any ee page Pay sue two feat settee ae igs Shall, >$layard. ; } § to be empty for a whil¢.” rame all aroun sprin seats; seat an ack coverec : i“ . e “fn he gor ong with se rug in inal velour: at $260, regularly $235, ion |ADOther List A Webster-Morris bed Ls ddatd a ‘ 'wo-piece Library Suite; settee and arm chair; loose cushion : A ey Aveib nel ne Pe ee oa We Fai erat seats; seat and back covered in red velour: at $76, regularly $100. | Of NOTIONS ' Universal Self-Pronouncing $ he lay on his cot wondering how 1 So mar wing needfuls | ioe i would be before breakfast they asked CREDIT TERMS Odd Library ie chee roe Arm ama and alba for the toilette ave | Dictionary for 50c Ditbnyiaialvou wake tuiiuer? $3.00 Down $50.00 Covered in tapestry, velour and cretonne, in various colors. included. in. this February | “{ wanted to frighten some people in 5.00 on 75.00 $75 Arm Chairs at $50 $35 Arm Rockers at $23 Notion Sale that we can only | _ This remarkably complete and thoroughly modern Lewis street" replied the, boy. 7.50 100.00 $50 Arm Chairs at $30 33 Arm Rockers at $26" print a few of them at a tin Dictionary will be highly appreciated for general family Senser ahook his head and retused to “ $40 Arm Chairs at $20 $23 Arm Rockers at $22 But you can come her and office use, at its re- 10.00 150.00 Arm Rockers at $19.75 , aaawers ‘ $33 Arm Chairs at $22 22 Arm Rockers at $ pecting to find markably low price. It Over at Union Market station Lieut. 15.00 200.00 $16 Arm Chairs at $12.60 $20 Arm Rockers at $15 ev erything you need fol ' y pri ' ) BOS Wanted Torco sme nan ae AD OAK 25.00 300.00 Library Tables Spring sewing, of full Gimbel | Is based on the famous ‘The Inquiry didn’t come, and the Lieu-| with every $59.99 104th St. .“L", Statlon at Golden Oak— at very pleasant | Dictionary of Noah Oe ner |WE PAY FREIGHT 1084 St-,futray station One $35 Tables at $23 ee awe Webster, and brought RusT DESTROYED | FT Ra Wag Sie pombe | Caton Tape te down to the present |f SAYS TRUST DESTROYED : . : | agara’’ time by Charles Morris $ 22 Tables at $16.60 igara’ She Tea ALLL Ol UMBUS AVE. BE oe vette at bis Hoe It contains, under one peaceetie . . 18¢ spools O. N. 'T. | pee Federal Grand Jury Making Inves- i $24 Tables at $12 Darning ( otton. sat alphabetical arrange- ; tigation Into Action of the 4 qepie as ia Fee Blea ince Sal pare v7 sonar he Wire Combine. ables a 10¢ for three de ¢ 1 WwW i ae Federal Grand Jury of this dis- |] $18 Tables at $9 Boley Hines te Clinton Gaia their pronunciation, $ r aking & quiry oO Tn *, 0 dhs HA DOR Sate + ivi Hono at elteunkcunat pauses belate: Mahossny— their proper division i ing to the American Steel and Wire $60 Tables at $45 $3, 50 Tables at $10 into syllables, their j Ree Wines aa ararcor ea evnieee | $60 Tables at $40 Seventh Floor capitalization, and |}, ga wich the sult their synonyms and y the United tates . antonyms. e mononoly based.” Sutpoonan . | The New Baby Carriages knew of the destruction of the papers. dg “Gretchen” The appendix contains i ‘ e . : : or atdbs" locks and Eyes a icnaeeee 4 ret ; Hike saree Gray at | Washington’s Birthday Sale $ ; Are Displayed am me ene "10 tor thiva’ bottles’ Machine ag RE ‘ ; . of Walters B. B. Pianos at Spring styles C if Ps t Mang iy used in Commerce and Law, in Baby Car- riages? Bless you, yes. The makers have _ 73 taken a leaf —— unt Persons, Places, Periods, ete., lists of ) and Classical Names, a Pronouncing y of the World, with the population of places in the United cording to the Census of 1910, Simplified Spelling and a € formation, | ‘Che book is 7x9! inches, and strongly cloth-bound, ‘Grip Fast” ton, a special assistant of the At 1 ‘The rn | ai oe a wa $5 Down, $1 a Week 4 U = No Ex ras;.Piano Delivered on Paymens of $5.00. 0¢ for three Tip" Shoe Liv “Diamond c' i e “ , || 86c for dozen) “Turkish” 4 4 with a writ ie vision that the | BS : In the “B, B.” the Walters from the “Honey Comb” Wash Cloth: | By purchasing the entire stock, we are able to make the very i he returned at any time the Government Piano Co, has maintained a book of the Main Floor | lw ro of 60¢, Main Flocr and Book Store, Fourth Floer | standard of excellence that is fully typified in every pianc that leaves or has ever left its hands, cons.ruc.ion, in ment Issued to-day n of the Board the pai Rallroad Watchman Has Remarkable | Experience, | For several y I have been in the || em Joy of th Railzond Company, | in their employ i was taken with |! Kidney trouble, I tried several doctors, but seemed to get no results from treatment. [tried Dr. Kilme Root, taking four hott! automobile | manufactur- ers and baby’s new car, 1912 mo- del,is as much up-totdate as ~ Seventeen Kinds of Cotton Rugs The Spring Showing Is Ready Grouped on an aisle 250 feet long and 25 feet wide is one of the most fascinat- ing displays of Cotton Rugs that you ever saw. For months manufacturers have been busy designing and weaving the charm- the newest ing etiects now here for your enjoyment. It is difticult to imagine any size or style six-cylinder. or room, or any scheme of decoration for which the proper rugs cannot be found in In the Gimbel oy Store there is a really impre this collection. A glance at the quaint names of some of the Rugs sug, ee. an al- showing. Over 120 styles not counting a choice of | most world-wide diversity of style, ranging from Massachusetts to the Mediterranean, colors in models.-are on parade in the broad center | Here they are: shoulder: fac ued. m wil find tha up so the sandard of of pianos priced at les $109 in re. Walters Pianos ‘many o ber | | Waters “Mastert Players me. Lam seven handsome Hlenne—Qas 9 $395 aisle,where there is plenty of room and light to see them. Carlisle Shaikt Melrose Cretonne ut present ac th t feuwes Wp y ; P joy spree models $198 to $600 $10 Down and $2. Week are ise new Pullman $ lecper ith revers ible { Pilgrim Tremont ae Quaker wy mothe n asking. ou just swing ip i Iresde. dating ) CHRISTOPHER bround so that the baby ean ride forwards or b Log Cabin Dresden atin Oxford Chair, Cabine: and Cover Free -w'th Pinso Balenr ‘There are C sarringce with regula! Gretchen ance, a8 well Naturally, with such a variety of Rugs, there is an equal range of prices, 221, x 36 inches, 50c to $1. 60 | 4x7 feet, $2.75 to $7.50 ,utomobile tops of mohair 4 Bronson St. ° Sworn and subscribed this the 13th day of July, 19 HARRY €, FOL U. S. Flags For Washington's Birthday very smart ‘eur Sale Q bulators in rood 4 x 54 inche: 1 to $1.75 6x 9 feet, $5.25 to $14.60 Justiceofthe eave. | Bop Washington's Birthday 3-Hows Sale —9 to 12 Tuesday the body of whic 30 x 60 inches, $1 to $3.50 7 ft. 6 in. x 10 ft. 6 in., $8 to $21 8 Women’s 50c 24c when indoors 36 x 72 inches 9 x 12 ft., §10 to $30 hE he including Mins t| Silk Stockings, Cc Pl We are sure that you will take as much pleasure in seeing this exhibit as we have had in re Reed Pullman brown, §22 to $40. Wooden Pullman Sleepers, in newest s $15 to $31. A Special Group © ! in natural color and ) | CUMBE with heavy steel tubing pepo : “4 v c cushions and easy springs, at $16, $16.60, $17, 60 wn. $23, slish Perambulators, with dark colored woode $13.50 10 $21; Mail Orders, ural color and | LPIOPBRNg It 464 tui) Ov helplu aring it. It is full of he Ipful suggestions for uggestions for the furnishing of Summer homes, Sixth Floor tt color; regular pe Re $i ‘69 Nore C. O. D. $2.75; special at shan a Wool Buntirg Pligs: with sturs b sewed on both sides; «1! fast colors] gy Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You feud to Dr Kilmer & Co. Bingham efor a sample bottle, Tt vill pnvinee any one, You wil so recely at these special prices “ akiabat valuabla olnlarnauons peli Size 2x3 89 Sze 5x3... .$3.75 bod ali about the kidneys and bladder, Size 3x5 6 $5.00 podies, ion th " with teed bodies, $18 to BAQAOWAY THIRTY-TRIRQ oT, ture anid te tral Wee ted» SATS Blam Oi tue Folding Go-Carts, copecially priced at $4.60 to $7.60. Fourth Floor NEW YORK =Bloomingdales’, bass to ad Ave., 59th to 00th t and ohe-dollar sige Lottles for sale at ‘ll drij id stores, |

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