The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1912, Page 15

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PE ERNE AESERERET EST sr etme es — ~~ - ed enren THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1912. p ° of 9 ‘a Kirls about choosing some definite pro- | Germany how to fly them, Glenn ff./ adventure that they needed. American Wife’s Theory 22.252." HS FLING BOT [Sstertctctcmat] ee arn a ION, OYSPEPS RRA AAR AAA AAA RAARARRARARARARBDDDDDDDODDADADAAIS girls shall) become accustomed from to aucceed In making an aeroplane that \ at ? would leave the water, dectares that ttf] fool-proof, any | the near future the fying toat wilt be] May now na nme Ob patemes A H}— APE'S erionebne Se eee ee ow bile of motor-boat tn the boat Li And Practice of the Art |simivtoxtesst ti: °3] NOW FOOL-PROOF, Of Sane Motherhood wists eset] CURTISS ASSERTS wise ttt, crmt| fine sas mw the Time it In five minutes your Stomach feels fi enw —_».——. make the hydro-aeropiane foo! proof. The reason why there hav nm 80 that my little girls can show an abso ily. laieit Wadia F. Cure|many fatalities Fich the sarap Surest, quickest Stomach doctor in the world. | j lutely “clean Fecord, each receives, & ties, “will carry three Is that no many men are flyin , “A Mother Can Teach More by Example Than by Precept,” Declares Mrs. Charles P. Gray, “and Make Your Child Healthy and the Prob- lem of His Behavior will Be Simple.” 4 does a certain amount ot | Aviator Says Hydro-Aeroplane with her little allowance. Would not encourage penuriousness, and . 3 the worth of money by} Will Soon Be Common as ty ta eabh aueee'a, daveroument Auto in Europe. ew sport of the fying boat has! near Millviile, N. J., te dying from in-|, Pape’ companionship ‘cultivat been taken up keenly by Kuropean| juries received Monday when attacked |!" giving relief; f generosl.y, unselfishness sportsmen, I met with the greatest en-|hy a cow she had tried to drive from @ertain unfailing ac ng Pa arian reaponsiblity. ‘These qual-| ack from Europe, where he has been | (hutiagm. Having exhausted the her garden. Neighbors drove the an k, sour, gassy stomachs. Its millions| with the stomach all such distress cotitag moblie as & means of diversion, they are! mai away. Mrs. Hagy was tram, of cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, gas-|ishes. Its promptness, certainty hydro-aeroplanes and teaching| simply jumping at the hydro-aeroplane. and gored on the upper part of her! tritis and other stomach trouble has| ease in overcomi army officers in England, France and It offers just the spice of new! id body. fight or skimming over the surface of iMicient experience Thia is You don't want a slow remedy when| your home—keep Mpeg me the water, and {have a new gyrowop.o|%0,.AMOne youne Army a ou ee hi e eee an uncertain se case ye tf on store device attached which reacts against Sr ee cna er Een | ehich dome't Gales aah Ein ich doesn’ Gored by Cow, Woman te Mring. | i oi eat lies I e lead, ’ Mra, Sadie Haxy of Landis Townanip, | 2% Stic dru any tendency to tilt elther forward or backward or stdeways. vn rather than of precept, and the examp set by the mothé? is of great value. | But the only child of even a wise and unselfish mother ts apt to get in the way of thinking himself the centre of ' tri mi “Instil in Daughters and Sons the Notion That They Are in the World to Be and Do Some- thing—Avoid Appeal- ing to the Element of Fear.” seth: Ha Ate Chane The Secrets of Paris Are Disclosed in This, hens; Wie We tipathen es The Fashion Exhibition de Luxe of America—at GIMBELS chine, Locked Up After Acciéent. : e a ral eis Soir of rove. ou le Lomenade des Cotleltasn | arraigned in the Westchester Court to- Fashion’s verdict for this —which has been the tormenting eethént in worian’s tied day charged with operating an avto- : . mobile while intoxicated, redicted by Mme. Georgette in an interview several weeks ago when she w: bout i i fee 25d Sion ett +f formed this opinion before she left the French Capital a month providtn, Widsh wear ak jut she ha the eve of the Dressmakers’ Openings— Btone and Miss Edith Smith, twenty- two years old, of Bronxville, were thrown from @ machine early to-day Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Does the American mother spoil 0 ett ue tame ga the riitte Piatne road at on tt “Orientalism Is Going Out! And There Is a Decided telegra T ioe fa > Sy of arn decor that ane ‘owe | ma "ummona Britta fo ae ity: fares, @ Classic Greek Revival—Especially - can mother herself may be taken as the| pteabie human inetinet, that of fear. ithe wignehed, knee: Bloke was net in the Vraperies. equal of that of 4 visiting Germ = | Th ly te 1 af iy hurt, Dut could give no vant on this particular point of the| my children to the dread that they ‘will | herent account of nimecit. ite was aela (Z|, . Mme. Georgette, who is considered the foremost modiste of Paris, was quite Proper caro of children, And acverg!|NOt grow up with noble, beautiful char-| at the Wakefeld station, right. Indeed, in our Paris Bureau at that very time, the new Grecian-inspired men, acvere. f ne of rie —_--— i , Sear Sis We Rieenreey late cevonins |" Gas aa Sous Wane bee ‘ute Mila caagechatak: modes were being carefully packed in trunks to come to the House of Fashions. .. Oot. 2—Congressman | | SO you see GIMBELS is again the first to present the defense of American motherhood, An-| and sistinetinede” atne idea, which te | CA! C Anderson of this olty was tn: other speaks to-day in the person of | Sradually spreading among the progres- | stantly killed last night when an auto- , wy ‘ Mrs. Charles P. Gray of No. i Pros-| sive parents of daughtere ose ae oe ere ere C07 oe Mite) peot Park West, Brooklyn, Mrs. Gray| “Tt have already begun to tafe to my | turned. Js the mother of two smiling little girls, “But op! don’t make me pose as & page ach Bee I Sraps and Furs the frank friendliness and absence of ; s Porn, "You ace, bovethy, my sider Ut Paguin Worth — Beer Drecolt Call ern. "You ave, DeFothy, my older iit <a) ‘aquin or eer rec ‘allot Potret arte sone aaa Singhadlat Premet Bullox Goupy Robert Bernard Agnes Ns lial vial, = and the other Arlist-Dressmakers of Paris sighiest hesitation.” s FOSTORIA, daughters, have already come to the ine Sp ohulrent C ewesteds 6 34th Street West ws bbl the most ons fey haji phen ve is by Paul Poiret—it is I was over married,” ahe asserted, with 4 white crepe meteor £0 exquisitely that it looks as though it a, rinks i her [hla ray’ ye And, London Topcoats modeled by a sculptor. Its bodice, which is sleeveless, is draped trom the pein | as Webaelase’ AAFSGAS(Wlob os aptbo Exceptional Values to form a pointed decolletage, and its only trimming is a green chiffon sash. The be rather more valuable than heerlen” Women's Coats Gt to M) beautiful simplicity of the Greeks visualized! if gesulte of Mrs, Gray's theory and prac- inchillas, Rough Mixtures, Considering the Grecian inspiration, the luxuriousness, and every Pr See iaelicae tees te _ Blanket Materials, Cheviots, Ete. Value 29.50, 20.00 these models—the costumes exhibited are of the beautiful artistic pr Bh oe ebiats ia. 09 pescoee. Misses’ Coats (14 to 18) women desire. In other words, they are the most wearable of gowns and wraps, mane your anilé healthy and the Caviots aoe pole Mitures, Value 2450, 16.75 We do not believe in extremes that are freakish! ompar ve ee | Girls’ Coats (8 to 16) These costumes, besides the Accessories of Dress and the fear ta bringing up your child, Braid bound Chinchillas in Navy, Tnsti) tm your daughters, as well Gray and Brown—high roll collar, : ° 4 ko he tress ovnss. tho setion was woo! lined throughout Value 20.00 14.75 DParis @omething. ee cma red re Sale of Lace Waists By Georgette, Lewis, Reboux, Louison and Other Modistes —=s mtrary to the opinion of that Ger ‘site assortment ‘ 4 4 mrt, tare int ara | Ecru an ll whit Va 1350 8.75. |) 8° Si Vola Elis, Feely heard as Alan Doe tm Robt Hod ed ee agit charming Autumnal garden on tire Eighth Foor Siete Gray a toon at | 22 t028 John Forsythe sth se. west Also—Displays of the New Modes in the Third Floor paces Ons SHMATGIY 6007 HAS Sal ; ; are especially commendable at their moderate prices Our Reproductions and Adaptations of Imported Models tention to my childreg's diet from the == = very first, and many of my friends are equally scrupulous in regard tc thelr eee Until October 10th East Meets West in This You have the cppcrtan ty to make your money bring Su erb Exhibit of F loor Coverin you in an additional month's Interest All through the Summer calm we have bee king busily toward the 3 we 3 uick- At 4 Per Cent. Annum ening trade-winds of October, in the opreading Section deveted to the G by depositing it in the Interest Department of . The oe Pepin hag t us their fi R GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers choicest weaves from Persia and Indl forts 5 ean oem teh hn ts variety where, if it remains until Jani Ast, it will be credited coloring and design. The displa: i i includ with interest from October tot. * ata Mloer, Rear Balcony foreign and American makes, —— ee = bis { In brief, the Gimbel stock of Floor Coverin, g8 is magnificently equipped tol r meet every dem: it, j i i Impor tant Hair Goods 8 ale 4 seen et upon it, just when its services are most needed by peop omes for winter occupancy. fit of expert advice on the styles of hair.| Mosul Rugs, about 150, at $22.60 each. dressing that are both fashionable and Kirmanshsh Rugs, from mat to4ft.| Sanford Axminster Rugs, 9 x 12 ft., special ) besorith % then) and 3 furnish halre x6 ft. Gin., at $8.60, $25, $35 and “a at $19.60, fi ~ goods of best and absolutely sanitary quali-| Kirmanshah Carpets at $196 to §225 One-piece Rugs, 9x 12ft., in plain colorsand ties at very moderate prices, 4 6225, self t f standard $55 ity, . In order to Nant more women with | 5#Fouk Rugs, a special group at $36. re ae veh ea: “penn eer he splendid vice of Sa - * nounee for Thursday, Friday and Sau | E'rench Kid What An Unusually Fine i Wttle ones. My daughters never eat @ G A = meal which I have not carefully stud> gals fed out, down to the smartest detail, to be suro that the various food compon> ents are in the proper proportion. PLENTY OF SLEEP, AIR AND 34 PROPER FOOD, “My younger Uttle girl's bedtime te at half-past five, and she sleeps fourteen hours. Nelther of the children was ever rocked to sleep in her life, Both pend at least half the day outdoora, except in the stormniest weather, As a result, they are splendidly well and strong, and that's half the battte of B00d behavior. . “Kyen grown-up persons, when they are not well, lose their tempers *and misbehave in a Way of which they are B A ia FuaNirune | BAG eae re ear al MMC EY i} N gle BA MANN S vunmrene urve Una Se 5 aN A sata eT a us u ) Shyining iterent tom ehidcent I | ney In the Coiffure Salons ous ent Lp one collection at regular, prices, there is many a specially-priced aa csninenel G ceaily iodiasenion or besa: evateu station, 149TH STREET Many a smart hat has its effect ruined Pp rs welcome savings of 25 to 5) per cent. For instance, these: by the wrong style of hairdressing beneath Oriental Rugs Domestic Rugs it. Ww ‘ ithe Gimbel Coitture elon is always a0 gun ean, Dashesten Rugs, small sizes, 900 orsted Wilton Rugs, 9 x 12 ft., special at ed Brussels Rugs, 9 x 12 ft., special at — A “SE 2"tao, om, ww SPECIAL—FOR ONE WEEK—SPECIAL cease et ance tet NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED—50 WiEKLy able—and glad—to give women the bene- Mra. Gray. “When the child ‘breaks elivers Either Sa. ! Dresser IN his point of view before condemning him. His apparent naughtiness may be the result of @ train of reasoning that Seoms quite proper to him. Ever 0 many onildren ave punished for impertle nence, When thelr questions or observe. tlons were made in perfectly innucent epirit of curiosity or literainess, OR Mahogany a day, a. a » of Hair Goods, of Gimbel qual- A ene, Pe remehnels © Oe ity, ‘at we following very low prices: * Gloves at $1.50 Collection of TOWELS! tedmens only When every other Reg. price § i 4 Switches Transformations For Women Who Like} They uke their puri of the Linen Storea : pathos of cons) faite, Be we $24.50, at. 20-tn., S-otem, Wavy Switches, of | 24. all uround, of 1¢-in. wa QUALITY ground for the housekeeper who wants fine Towels for : Ww always brings punishment, the Chiffoniers $ ine hair; reg. $4, at $2.60; 24-in., reg. | ‘Air, all usual shades, regularly $7.60, room, soft thick ‘I Towels for the bathroom, or eturdy Detter for him in after life, Me Ts 1 4” $5, at 98.603 26-in., reg. $10, at 61.60, [°° 76 package after package | Huckaback Towels for everyday use, 4! / fe exceedingly quick to trace the lo Match... Psyohes of these Gloves, as they come Here she can find, for instance, some new and very beautiful : roiation between oanse and eaeot, NO MAIL ORDERS Pompadours aah ele Taste, of fine balr, regu- | from their maker in Grenoble,| Show Towels, exquisitely embroidered on pure plain linen, at : the ‘penalty, for, wreag-actsg, © EE "Facies CREDIT HS80U OAK Eppa fl Termes Transformations, of | “Lage siglo Putt of nest, French and you will find the same un-|$20 each. Set aucune Tha bmperal Laer Couch cia ata REE ft >| ovE | chemin Threat mary srs of he popular Guat Toma, wal Fader % ather Cou PS ———y~ lariy $5, at $3.60. rge Gray Psyche, of fine hair, of the skins, the same excellen: rish, Germ Jadei, i poe are Buen pe Sr = =i . T or padcurs, on fine wire, wavy hair | Shades, regularly ¥4 ‘at $2.50, of cut and finish, They are Aap or ety eee d-embroidery, aswellasquite ean be used outside or inside, gray and wn kn an 10¢ ad Koy , all usual shades, reg. $3.50, at $2. Main Floor, Rear Balcony Dainty Embroideries in A Sale of Sample Strips &@ ‘bogie rather dreadful?’ 1 asked, because | felt sure that Mra, Gray would agree with me In condemning this relic | of the Inquisition. “It is horrible,” she assented warmly. “The parent who threatens @ child by baying that the policeman will come and take him off is wrong on at least two FREE with every purchase of $50 making friends for the Gimbel At whatever price we have Towels to sell, Glove Store, hand over fist. they are as good as the price can possibly bi » von anew be cue Pique sewn, becauso that is the peResiANY) e qualities of Buciataee ‘Towels at 26c, and each, enare wt style for women's Autum:. | 60¢ wearing. ' h hem their own towels here isa direct shipment from Belfast of plain and fi Huckaback Towelling, in about thirty different designs,16 tos inches wide, For housekeepers who like to Oak Frame. Henular Price Bia. One~lasp, in white, black, gray anc tan. Not out of France longer thu: ) counts, He !s telling the child a ife, Ook, " These are the 214 to 5-yard lengths used by the make . | two weeks. $1.60 4 pair, and wort!. Meira avnsatun (ict teal meattaert YOUR TERMS 825! |] broideries to market their goods, “They have finished ith thors | |e rice. Muin Fieor | at 800 to 760 yard, Second Fleer b iota! ARE OUR TERMS With Every Purchase of $79 for the season, so we have a charming collection of them tosell ata | | -—-_> — = —= [ )h- a lo el - MERRY COUNTESS SONG iT FREE. | We Pay Fares and Expenses. Free Delivery by Our Motor trucks {saving of about athird. There are Edges, Insertions and lounces % ‘ wpiue OPEN EVERY EVENING UN«IL 9 OPEN SATURDAYS UsTiL 10 P.M, | | in fine designs, at 12c to 96¢ a yard, | ‘he Mery 9 Another speciall:” priced group of beautiful Insertions and Edges ) ; Ap J 149thSt BAUMANN S 3d A on fine nainsook aid cambric, at 15¢ and 18¢ « yard—asav ing of ) Serer rie ve. shout one-fourth. Main Floor BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST, HY ft; C os

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