The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1912, Page 12

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1) THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1912.7 — on Friday night smokes in Pittsburgh. | and wasn't laid up a day, The Colonel From “Secret Se 8 gone into) has only one broken, but of course it : was a different vreak than mine. rt| Campaign Sidelights |S SSeS Sy ence In barnstorming h three. And thers I was. I had to gol how to Jump from State to State In a|to my eon's wedding in Texas and I mht, and his friend# say he will finish | was three away from him out in ENATOR JOi1€ SHARP WILe {and patton in the civil war and T| fhe circuit with flying colors, “4 ‘ S IAMS, left this morning for Bos-|reckon that I killed at CA Mpheithertladtebhiedis Aid Masha Central Mississippi. But 1 went and ii of them Republi- INCE the postponement of the Big I have been a Demo ha ut £ believe in aonesty, S Moore meeting in Madison Square Garden from Oct. % to the Mth, wi bbed in th rd anny of ‘hte trends, and 1? not Rnother | headquarters have been inuxdated with o tarnal man in Montwomery County votes| Inquiries aa to whether the tickets for ‘ for him I am «oing to. And I reckon| the former date hold good. The answer ton, where he will speak for the oeratic Nationat Committee. He The Public Gets Only | What It Demands | j it the public would find out which rubbers are really good value and buy “And he he cald, addressing the |r wii stay around and make sure my|{s, “Of course they do." Demands for bevy of Iiterary maidens, “I have to/ vote is counted. tickets at ‘one doliar per’ are coming only that kind, no manufacturer would leave such loveiy sights and go out on ve some trouble in from all over ountry. be so stupid the stump. Ladies, my wil | that 4 will othe The matt coftupt. Site ob be . There is OBHPHUS DANIELS, Chairman of help you disting ies deoathed, esa having | {stration law in Vir! Publicity of the Democratic Na- Marks—trom every other kind 5 ‘the National Committee, |2°t been ® Republican paper in the tional Committee, has been at his form your own o 4 NS to the Nations ~ county In thirty-nthe yes ut I guess] flome in Raleigh for several weeks and, our rubbers She maintains that some one used her | wo) yote all right and have our votes|{t is feared, Will not be able to attend ; fixes responsibility for every pair right f ttt the fifteen and name in putting up We stake our future on thereby indulged ja crooked practices. 1 @idn't have a word to say. I dide’t Gare to tell her thet I put up that fifteen, 1 would be a counted, too. to his duties here during the rest of — the campaign. Mry Daniela was called T™ retirement of Willtam Sutser| home by the flincss of his son Frank ility to supply you with good, honest rubber footwear that you'll be glad to. buy yea: | | Service Storm | | from the vace for C with typhold fever. The second son, Fourteenth District h Worth Tagiey, was also stricken. Now about a split tn the Democratic organ-| both boys have been pronounced out of you may return] ization. When Jefferson M. Levy danger, but Mra. Daniels has contracted new gown. j to your work. Go on and aave.the com-|eelected to take the place of Sulzer,| {he maindy. Worth Bagley, ie usu. / mon people.” Henry B. Martin, National Secretary of | !ti*'# second son, wan nal a Worth Bagley, the only American officer killed in the Spanish war. He was a brother of Mrs. Daniels. the Anti-Trust League and a resident of the district, insurged and went the reservation. Mr. Martin fs a c | 7 | stood up at the wedding, although 1] Hub-Mark rusber footwesr is made for felt sore, A man shouldn't feol sore at | MPurpores, for on, boys and HE soll South this year ts not ell solidity. It is even claim North Carolina and Tennessee! aiaate now, by petition, of th 5 r will switch into the Progressive coluind. | Hencoratic party and A ee aia OF Gn SORE with the punsantes that Be that as it may, there ar aan a8 t es Levy, the Ta ineer, and on ae th his son's wedding. As soon as it was) any pair that fails to make good through Robes pierre spots in the South for the © candace. ‘ 4 + ay ig | naa” str. Hilthoune | Oe? 1 told the doctor about my troubies | fault of Its own will be replaced by the | Mol County, Va, ‘The adherente of Martin are bat- earn. inet Ye nothing to it in the W and asked for a drink. It was @ pro-| “jilustrations of vario ot Hub- and hibition town, bit, fortunately, there | Mark rubber ho street ‘tling for what th: i, the principle of . it. He was in Los Angeles They c N no tore ahi ay Other and the Sheriff! nomo rule. Mr. Sulzerjalways lived in ¥ Y Was an Elks Club thi a i a 9 ; Whe Cabtbel enowe the san Elks Club there and I got the| cart They ¢ ounty Treasurer GOL ny district. Mr. Martin has lived there | were Atty qnoueand medicine. The ‘Habe ik Ie Your Value Mark for many years. Mr. Levy ves up in to hear him talk. “Then the doctor told me about the] je i ‘Thirty-fourth near GMfth aven' to the hall ‘e he spoke.” | three ribs. Before that I used to be a| /f sour dealer cannt supply you, Hfelong Democrat and a “Johany Rel nice a a oe A ee ai js about a ff minute rid | hero worshipper, and the boy on the ALR od hat's Koln Spel ine Eras jit ol. Roosevelt gridiron who got a broken rib, why, he| BOSTON RUBBER SHOE CO. "| Thirteenth, or ‘Tenderloin district. He) ntteon minutes to make the tri esha Malden, Mass. Was not renominated by the people of | great was the throng in th was ap big as a general. But now there dls own dintrict this year. id are no more football heroes for me." Mr, Martin, in talking to the Demo-| ey exaTOR WILLIAMS says certain crats of the Fourteenth District, points S Sigs atfect ren aierentiv? out that he was instrumental In starting yl the Steel Trust and. Money Trust inves- owe TAS aise (eae tgations in Congre' both of which} were opposed by Mr. Levy. The fight Y, goore the hoticst In Greater New| 66 None better made” H™: & straw vote whieh must |g absolutely true—no have been taken from a broo; - comen ene for ie anereemont, (Other hats at any price La. Out of 4,01 votes there were ri for Wilton 4m; for Tatt, 89; tor Devs, | have ever disproved 20; for elt, 4 independent, «@. No of stumping that parish. the phrase. ILLIAM GILLETTE, actor and Dlaywright, has engaged himself for a Iimited season in a series night stands. He Pt Directoire Collars Bow ST. RE seater corte an Snr Exceptionally Good | White irs No one is asked to pay more weekly or monthly than their salary or income permits them to pay EASILY. YOU know best just what amount yor in spare and the terms of your CHARGE ACCOUNT ar ranged accordingly. buy only solid, substantial Furniture, for the Bull Moose, New siaceaba sa Pees give complete and anent satisfaction. Spear’s guar- hie trust in Providence, R. 1. To-ment |Derbies and Soft Hats, $3 & $4|fantee goes with every piece you buy. have stood back of this Sale and worked to make it possible. i And that you may, profit b Com: e ddgeverts Conse taking. Father or ang, Prose RY [piece Bedroom Outfit made in every detail, ridgeport, i the health-restoring, strength- . fom Weacine ia ib dody,bullder.| giving properties of the a Satin Walnut contains no injurious drugs. tested famous family remedy Dresser and Chiffonier The $2 Blouses The $1 Blouses ee rode ELIE 5e. | TT teed to last ten years. Mattress is a com- |] aaa Ma ee — ae sna |B] bination with a ‘sea grass centre and white wa Life cotton top and bottom. Pillows are pure | iL @a/agr A G; i i Z i To a3 Day 125T STREET~WEST feathers, Chiffor id Dresser are made A bag = Toilet Articles CH TO “al Well-known grades at sensationally @ ad prices. Ls Sapa . ~ : ; me ‘Berwign Lenox & 71H Aves: Wanevia $22.50 Walking Suits, 10.90 Ga. Women’s Fall Gloves f 'S 12-BUTTON WHITE GLACE ROAM 1 An advantageous purchase whereby a limited quantity of the season’s| KID GLOVES—the regular pri | AMAA Smartest Suits have come to us in a special cash t: ‘sion, i 5 daa | 1 capa “hi RRA BROADCLOTHS, SERGES, BASKET WEAVES ‘and FANCIES. Gout cnt ‘ : | ae HEA in the regular 32-Inch dength, and lined with guaranteed satin, skins high- | j a, WAMU isted and made with a few plaits to give ease in walking. GLOVES—Meyer's make TR MAANMAN _Misses’. and small women's sizes, 14, 16, 18; Women's sizes, 36 to 44. backs. Reg. $1.00... iN \\ . NAAN ANAT KS ¥ 0 of beautiful satin ut, the newest and with bevelled mirror, ||] wood” pulls and of | " od] fq] roomy drawers. The 5 v collars are joined with veining. Wonderful Blouses! tire set is extremel; y | tractive; $1 weekly RAAXXYXXXAANy Of Disposing of the SSS Sample Untrimmed Hats 374 Hats at $3, Whose Duplicates Sold from $6 to $10 Twice a year for two years such a sale as the one we shall present tomorrow has been held at the House of Fashions—and these have been the only times when Castle Hats have been advertised sold at fractional prices, for Mr. Castle hed never before given the entire collection of samples ' "ay millinery standard, and knew that by so doing the name of dragged down in a sale. I(3-Room Outfit, $125 “Prince Imperial” Frill and Robert L. F. Castle Company’s . Ci ors Blouses © 2.400 of the Newest Gimbel Reproduction Blouses at $1 and $2 <4 Fifty Styles That Reproduce and Reflect the GTAVE & IGT ST. SS Newest Ideas of Paris—in Blouses of Voile, Cotton Crepe and Lawn Fifly Saleswomen Just for This Sale—to Assure Prompt and Satisfactory Service Second—You : A ; We shall not place any valuations on these Bl for if we did th for it is the only eis Spear sells—the only kind which will incredible. « But ey PCisHloaty small prices, @1 and $2. are somite Woes aaa of the magnitude of our buying power, and the strenous energies of our organization fll ‘be just Plainfield, N. J. To- ,, i led th id. Hae H * e could cite many in- it wil he Just, Pratl 7 ¥ wopaet "s Denuieg Credit Policy aero RUiil lisvectie stances att certain imported models for which we journeyed to Paris to get, and how we t WwW. I ] Wate Sooustomatniods a idimpear merchandise: ve worked and worked to have them copied, but why should we when the Blouses PE RSO NA L Cc e a et and the prices will alone be convincing of how exceptional are their prices? But just a word about the materials and workmanship—lawns are sheer, the crepes ere crep and the voiles are of fine but firmly woven qualities; and the Blouses are caren The “Prince Imperial” Frill Blouse, in all its glorysome models with frills lece- | __A. J. Humphrey, Street, 9 B: . A rr Steel Springs edged, others hemstitched, and one nented by embroidered revers. Cabos, Nha bea i poor health BEEG AM S ee Caan with Robespierre and Directoire collars ‘The Robert Blouses with velvet. bors miserable tollive. Since taking tae The Blouses with new elongated cravat that slips through an openwork panel of the two years old and until new] jn Leal ie yersay eter |f ment ! Liam Brass: Bed i triple, lscauere an material. The ’Kerchief-front Blouse. And the conservative styles that ere herd- wer tolerate anybody but @| well and is evowing stronger and fleshicr and Yoot boards, ‘the Spring is Our spe- embroidered and trimmed with hand-crocheted Irish lace. a cially made sanitary steel spring, guar: L\é Many are hand-embroidered—the front designs of some ere composed of hun- dreds of hand-made French knots. Blouses with shoulder yokes and front panels of Valenciennes and Irish laces. Blouses trimmed with filet, Cluny and other attractive harmonies of lace. Tucked Blouses of simplicity whose shoulder seams and high stock Third Floor Another Compliment to Gimbels—The Privilege toany one concern. And he only gave them to us because he FEPrecated | ou hi astle would not as it only includes , ae ‘ : ; Thursday, || Weeki: ear ’s collection of onl; 1 ’ 1 98 Pairs Sample Boots and Slippers. Friday, JE} three fo Aint furnished the annie bynes Pe BUR, a vont ice 0 arena from the Chi- day fe : with solid, substantial furniture all BS F cago and the other Western collections bore the marks of handling, and Mr. Cast! | [Hundreds of kinds—hardly two pairs alike—many styles in sizes 3, 344, 4 and 444. Also many other lots f/f feady for immediate yse, No filling i would not give them to us at any price. However, tomorrow's sale will include the in mostly all sizes. Slippers in every wanted kind and color—including satins, most important. An illustration of black. Besides there are a few colored velour Hats. the Spear Policy of Helpfulness. = Trimmed Plush Hats &n exceptional variety of fine plush models, with blocked brims and frill “Tam” crowns. These graceful and becoming hats are trimmed with silk and self effect Colors are brown, navy, taupe and black, Ever worth $5.00. Veilings for Fall Inasmuch as this !s an exceptional value, we cannot Per Vard Guarantee the quantity to last the day through. The as- Sortment consists of black, white and taupe plain, SHADOW LL ‘6 AND FANCY MESH VEILINGS; also black and white com- Cc >. 2-Inch posts, 1% in. top rod and one-§ binations. Values up to er yard. . : ich filling tubes. OTHER DESIGNS, Reg. $17.95 11.75 _ This $21.25 13.95 | icf) mx lara cecemtta a. } aanA ———— i Fi ls green, taupe, royal blue, fuchsia, brown and the new red. | - te ait : , i ; mae |H] thought of. "An ideal home for the rik forty-one original imported model Hats that the Castle Company imported for re- ea | tol ‘ sad } y ‘i urposes—the average cost of these was $9 to $1 327 Pairs. 411 Patts. 561 Pal Antes The a een te ae : ung Senet 3 J 5 2 A 5 Its. | 8 5 | ping venture. This is a popular j The majority of the Hats are of French hatter’s plush and Lyons velvet, in black $7.00. “a vaio . . Yast o | Soak rary lal AeA =z - and the new colors. Many are in two-tone effects—colored fan with underbrim of No two Hats alike—there may b& more than one of a shape, but the color is dif- Vicar | ferent. All the new shapes adapted for tailored and demi-tailored styles of the season, ee | which are small, medium and medium-large in size. In addition—French Curl Ostrich Clusters, $1 instead of $1.75. In desi ° ct standing and flat trimmings, at the front, side or back of Hats. New airing ge. The No-Charge Trimming Service is extended even to those who purchase Hats in this Sale, as well as th any Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings in our Millinery Sections, p Hegel des sab Ros ag SST Coe eae ||| GIMBEL BROTHERS $23.50 ' Flannelette Petticoat “C i EW YO s Clover Leaf’ SER ORYAY THINS co ae Flannolette petticoats; 22 inches wide, eee L ne eee z I e flounce; embroidered t all impur ¢ Reg. 84.25 8.08 edge; pink and white % $6.95 50 ; $13.25 8.50 Boys’ Fall Trousers MATTRESSES—of African fibre; 5-inch border and white cotton on both Ro K economy +++. ' Separate F Ker Ti **oafain FL) fastened with silk cord and tassels to matd T! in t iD finished with claw feet. Choice of color i = : = pce lol gi hahaa a | ‘11 The Sunday World’s srei.2et ot Women’s Cotton Hore, with Cluny Edges and inser- 5 ; mB ° de ribbed ti double ions This highly polished 3-piece Mahogany Finished Parlor Suite is graceful ghee and heel ss erereere i L4c wi Pan 10c and strongly made; it has beautiful loosescushions covered with silk velour other two mediums he universe,

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