The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1912, Page 10

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When the boat landed the Secret Ser- vice man was in his place close to and talking to the President. He felt @ tug at his coat and, turning quickly, confronted a man with a face covered with coal dust and wearing a black oap, @ons'. And I'm going to vote them all | for Wilson.” It's @ three-to-one bet that she will, too. HEN President Taft goes abroad shirt. The Secret Service man looked inquiringly. " aaig the stranger, ‘‘waen't you liar what wae down in de stoke- jis now?" ‘Yes, sure.” ‘Well, ‘emember me? I'm de guy you de match. Introduce me him. On one of his recent tripa he was on a ferry when one of the Secret Ber- vice men wanted a light for his olgar. HE Wilson-Marshall parade on Saturday atternoon will be Fifth avenue concert, among hings. There will be music all he line, There will be a band and @ half for every block, That's what there will be. Fifty-five bande In al have been engaged up to date, which 18 ome procession in itself. And if there are any more bands to spare | they will be pressed into service, too. Tf there isn't any music on your block, just run out in the street and order some. rfl ge ef pl i 8 though @ mule hed kicked him, never again have as close a call life and get away with it.” AY IRWIN was one of the bright shining stare at the Hippodrome last night where the Wilson- hall Theatrical League gave an q@qtertainment for the benefit of the Democratic campaign fund. “I don't a? | — | FONRY OCABOT LODGE was much iH shocked in Waltham, Mass, last } Friday night. He was to be the | speaker of the evening at a Republican Right down the street a Bull f= | ple poured. At the Lodge meeting about dunn ob Ake. pane pr ne |® Hundred were gathered in front of Podymuard had to go, down’ tmo. the| the door. One by one, then in twos @eotlight favorite then talked tariff like @ paid epellbinder. She wound up thus- ty: ‘They say a woman hasn't got a| stoke hole and get a light out of the | and threes the Lodge meeting adjourned vote in New York. I have. I've got] furnace, which was provided him by a| down the street. Senator Lodge finally three votes—my husband's and my two! grimy-faced fireman in a red shirt. ! declined to speak to the handful whioh GIMBELS Preset create reeme eremmern rem aseess THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 28, 1912. A whort black coat partly hid @ red) O00 eat 0006 eae eG + REE B00 5 Fashion Contributed Her Newest and Prettiest Styles For Tomorrow’s Sale of Lingerie Blouses at $1, $2, $8, $3.95 8600 Blouses of $2 to $6.95 Qualities White Blouses, says Paris! And no woman can refrain from agreeing, for there is nothing more dainty than a Blouse of snow white. But to fulfil this dictate, a washable lingerie blouse is the most practical. This is how we got our cue for this Sale, for we cannot see how a value-giving price can be an economy unless the merchandise is in modish and wanted styles. styles are the newest—and there are many of them to please the tastes of all women. Every Blouse has Properly proportioned, well-shaped long sleeves—for short sleeves are passe. And to give you a general idea of the styles we shall eaumarate a few of their dominating features: Waistooat effects with inverted jabots; ‘Prince Imperial” frille; Directoire and Robes- ria collars; little French shoulder yokes; panel, square, oblong, round and all sorts of clever ttle yokes of lace and embroidery; tiny bows and cravate; and the many little dainty touches that enhance quality and style. French voiles, lawns and crepe voiles are the materials. (Hand and machine embroiderie; hand-crocheted Irish and many other pretty laces, crocheted buttons and veining are the trimmings, NOTE—This will be an excellent opportunity for the foresighted Christmas gift-giver to economize. Third Floor The No-Charge Trimming Service is an unusual courtesy extended by the ‘ Gimbel Millinery Shop If you should select an untrimmed hat in this shop— and it is said that our collection is the largest in the world—we shall be glad to extend this courtesy to you, whether the hat you choose is $1 or $15, And our only uest is that you also purchase its trimmings |. our Millinery Sections. _ Besides having the trimming executed by skilled mil- liners, you have the advantage of getting a hat in a shop that is renowned for the authenticity of its style. And we have special sections on both the Main and nd A. and At $3.50 and $4.50 Jaunty turbans, smart sailors and picturesque large hats. at $3.60 are black, navy, wine, brown, mole, gold and amethyst. And the white hats are 76, beeause they are of the finest natural white ver, and white china handles at 260 each. and white china handles, 40¢, plat $10 and $12 Paradise Plumiges, $8 A limited purchase, but one of such excellent quality that we simply could not let it pass by. Natural and black Paradise in clusters, designed for standing and flat trimming effects. Main and Third Floors BROADWAY $42.50 “Monmouth” Royal Wilton 9x 12 ba oleh, en to assure ease restful comfort, Foot Rugs, $33.50 To Help the Home Dressmaker The Greatest SUPPORTING This is one of several remarkable offerings today, in carpet-size Wilton Rugs of stan- This idea of catching an unwilling member Corset in Existence lualities, that home fitters can find in the Gimbel Rug Store. i of the family Bnd pinning sections of 8 On ———————e © The are special purchases of surplus lots, in desirable patterns end colorings, from her—or him—until some sort of a fit has been New “In-Curve Back” Karagheusian and the Thomas L. Leedom Company. Now at these ‘ine savings: arrived at is a thing of the past in households |} | Vv lone kit swith f Now, Reguletly that possess those labor-saving devices—Dress rial Mi Hap ela ahr ‘Monmouth" Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 ft. + $83.60 2. nd Bust Forms. They stand perfectly still, B cratic eres. OF f ‘ops Cloth, “Lakewood! pid “Latoma’’ Royal Wilton Rugs— rare 4 Y/ 0d can be adjusted to reproduce tically and close-fitting “'In-Curve Back: is tt... : “$30 7.60 every figure. } || No. $06—low bust 00 § a . Roteemtorccne: Oe , Now, while the dressmaking season is in full |) 9} No-508—medium } $5 ~ & Sixth Floor. swing, we offer | The Greatest REDUCING The Housewares Store Makes Some The Hall-Borchert and | Corset in Existence Hallowe’en Suggestions Imported Fruit Knives, with glass, opal and blue & ’ i + 5 * . B No, 804--Extra-long kit, medium hird Floo: Never wes there 2 successful Halowe’en party without nuts and pumpkin pie among at a price which, though usual with us, is the Fg gs ee a nga Ane eteat Ady mney connie oun eeperta and the pieces de resistance, Of course, the nuts have to be cracked, and the pie Tust be lowest at which they can be bought anywhere. Lasikope, Webbing ot “bre uhee A Besides benefiting by this trimming economy, you pally Here are the necessary implements, as well as others necessary for the Hallowe’en These Dress Forms are mage in four sections, with Fa ane nasi ee ae © r "1 ’ : a justments for the neck, bust, hip an¢ rt. ‘No, —For slender and medium can save on Gimbel hats and trimmings, for they are ba tat 0 (ee i ikirte an be made wide or narrow, according to the re- figures; extra-long skirt, medium bust; mostly imported by us direct. ? eigles Get eta oe Bick end ote oUt | AN Se ett eee ee ae quirements of fashion, and in any desired length. In three || {| the new clanic Linshaping Extensions Metered Nie Che rt eae cleka! ana Imported Cake Stands—Tile center, nickel-plated sizes: | teduce large upper limbs; very fine Ten New Styles in Beaver Hats handles, 480 109i each” nt Now Mewel and stag $1.25 Style A—82-inch bust measure, extending to 38-inch. |} whtebatte— $5.00, | Imported Apple Cutters and Corers, will cut the apple in six parts and core at the same time, $1.60. Imported Pickle Forks, nickel-plated, with blue Imported Sandwich or Cold Meat Forks, nickel- , with*blue and china handles, $1 and $1.60. GIMBEL BROTHERS was left, and they, too, went to the! Bull Moose meeting. Hard luck for the Senator, but he's been in politics long enough to know that a man’s no Prophet in his own State. More es- lly as he has been doing the pro- 60,000 CHURCHES JONI FIGHT ON WHITE PLAGUE. Flashes of Light Telling Death Record Point Lesson to One || Congregation. | A tiny red iight above the pulpit in the Bethany Memorial Churoh flashed manacingly every three minutes throughout the service yesterday after- noon to tell the congregation that some one in the United States had just diéd Plain — Talks Wise Women! | (No, 12) You have often noticed that Nemo Corsets never stretch out § of shape, like most corsets do. | We'll tell you WHY: | All the searas are sewed = OV. HIRAM JOHNSON, who has been making a most strenuous campaign for Roosevelt and who running mate on the Progressive ‘will not vote for the Big Bull Gov. Johneon has Hadieyed him- That eounds strange, but the Thirty-fourth Street West Extraordinary Values To-Morrow Gov ft Californi ‘floed his} trom the white pl Thi mmsehises ot oot CANT | ernor of a mia sacr! 8] from white piwgue. at is the i vote for the head of the ticket. He re- | record of tiberculoga tn this “ountry, ° High Class Tailored Suits caeeeveny ¢. mained in the Kast to follow the Ro vat lnerary ax far as pombe 404 | we gr Gaguemt appar e sien une ff] «2430 29.50 38.00 45.00 Chae cxnete Wp arash, bee thereby smocked himacif out of his own | ser qcove nome the tenth te the ee Values up to $68.0). one elie has @ vote, To-day he is in Maine~Portiand, ; "Pere sueve nome phe warn te the con- ae iarei’s reals 1 oo wwe Augusta, Lewiston and Bangor. To. | Srewation while the Rey. Arthur B. Street and Afternoon Dresses $ roade in our own morrow he will be in Connecticut and thy Great Physician” nee chats Black and Colors. factory; ed ot one on Wednesday will arrive in New York i : ‘ at way. { to speak on the same platform with| Jt was ‘tuberculosis day" in 00,000 18.00 26.50 39.50 48.00 bellnapiid i Hoomevelt In Madison” Syste, ‘Chardon | churches all over the county. In every Be a Wise Woman! } -—and stick to the corset that j leads, and keeps on leading— | the NEMO! Cathalic Church in this diocese a letter wae read from Cardinai Farley urging the importanoe of this fight on :ubercu- losie and sermons prea“he’ on tt. To tell of the disease’s world-wide | favages the light would have flashed every thirty seconds: two deaths—and unnecessary deaths—every minute. | ee Values up to $69.5). Travelling and Touring Coats 18.50 24.50 29.50 38.00 Values up to $55.00. that night for the first time in the campaign. fe back in harness again. He retired from the atump after Col, Roosevelt was shot and for a time he wi undecided whether he would speak } Dressy French Blouses ‘ Falls From Wis Track ana@ Dies. | Chiffons, Charmeuse, Satins, Brocades, Crepe-<de-Chine, Charles Schard, forty-fiva years old, | Crepe Eponge, &., &c., in models absolutely new and of No. 60 East Geventeenth street, |i | distinctive, white, black and colors. 15.00 Water strosn Beecuiye, trany, el 7.50 10.75 12.50 Water street, Brooklyn, to-day, fell! 22 to 26 ‘The leaders of the se party declared they could see no reason why the Democrats or Repudlicana should cease firing and the campaign has been going ahead pretty much as before the unfortunate inel- dent at Milwaukee. To-night Gov. Wil- fon will speak in Philadelphia and to-| morrow night in Rochester. from his seat, landing head first on! the curb, and was killed. He was em-| Dloyed by @ truckman named Goldsberg, No, 62 East Tenth street, Manhat-, Have You a Daughter in Your Home Who Is Hoping to Get a Piano Some Day? q Have you a wife who has many lonesome hours, but who has a musical temperament, and could get daily delight out of a piano, if she had one? Do you, yourself, often wish that you had a musical home? Do you believe that your home would be more enjoyable to all, if it had music in it? And have you often wished that you owned a piano, or a player-piano? Tomorrow Brings an Extraordinary Opportunity To Gratify These Musical Desires For the GIMBEL PIANO STORE announces an exceptionally favorable Disposal Sale of USED PIANOS @ To clear our warerooms quickly of the various instru- ments that have been taken in éxchange, or models that have been on our floors too long; so that every foot of floor space may be devoted to the fine new instruments that are coming in for the Fall and Holiday business. gq Many beautiful pianos are included, superb in tone, that came to us only because their former owners desired newer models or player-pianos instead of the sort that was playable only by hand. Every instrument has been gone over thoroughly to put it in best possible condition. Many could not be distinguished from new, if we did not tell you otherwise. q All are magnificent investments at the LOW PRICES for which they will be offered tomorrow. qIF YOU EVER WANT TO BUY A PIANO, or a PLAYER-PIANO, DO NOT FAIL TO COME AND yay, SEE THIS REMARKABLE COLLECTION OF INSTRUMENTS TOMORROW. q EASY TERMS OF PURCHASE make it possible for any one who has the. REAL DESIRE to own a piano to gratify that desire NOW. Here is a list of Pianos that will be shown: Upright Pianos $75 | Kroeger, Mahogany. $75) Sheraton, Mahogany $109) Sterling, Walnut. 1 Kurtzmann, Mahogany. Player Pianos ¢ : Angelus Pianos, Ebony, 65 note.. $276 | Knabe Angelus, 65 note, Mah | Mason Player, Mahogan: Milton Player, Mahogany oy, ANDLET 1a Piano-Auto, Mahogan: Krell Auto, Mahogany. Sy Thie corset has done more for suffering womankind ¥ than all others combined. } Krell Auto, Mahogany. Piano-Auto, Mahoga: Mason Player....... Krell Auto, Mahogan; With Improved Bandlet No, 522—medium bust ) $200 | Melville Clark Player, Mah, Bre Care ores No. 523—low bust {$5.00 Pianola, Mahogany, Krell Auto Grand, Mahogany... Pianola, Mahogany, Cabinet ... Krell Auto Grand, Mahogany... Bandlet, of elastic Lastikops § Webbing, is firm enough to give Cecilian, Mahogany, Cabinet .. pres support from underneath, fi jut Schuman, Ebony.. James & Foleo Shoninger, Ebony.. Hartman & Sons, Mahogany. Muebhlfeld, Walnut... Wooster, Mah Wellington, Mahogan: Weser, Mahogany. Shoninger, Ebony....... Cambridge, Mahogany. Shoninger, Ebony... Wilson, Mahogany, ss Winterroth, } ‘ahogan; Shoninger, Ebony... ‘ Newby & Evans, Mahogany. Shoninger, Ebony. Shoninger, Walnut $165 $175 $185 $195 - $195 Sale will be held in the regular Piano Section, on-the Kighth Floor. Come EARLY TOMORROW for best | selection. Eighth Floor DRESS and BUST FORMS + $135 135 | Gimbel, Mahogany . . $186] Chickering, Mahogany 160| Shoninger &, M + $160) Sho. r, 4, S . $169] Vose & Sons, Mahogauy. $160] Shoninger, 4, Mahogany. $160 | Chickering, Mahogany. . “Acme” Dress Forms For Slender Figures | stand, \. Imported Nut or Fruit Bowls—Tile center, nickel- plated rims, 26¢ and 36¢. i Pie Servers, nickel frame and Guernsey ware insets, $1.66 each, Crepe Paper Lunch Sets—one large table cloth, 12 napkins, 12 doilies and 6 plates for 26c, Srepe Paper Table Cioths, extra large, 160 each. Crepe Paper Napkins, 26¢ hundred, Fifth Floor Style B—34-inch bust measure, Sxenang to 40-inch, Style BB—36-inch bust measure, extending to 44-inch. At $5 for Any Size “Kumpackt’’ Dress Forms are the newest contribution to the home dress- making problem, especially where space is at a premium. When not in use, they can be folded up and packed in a neat box, 28 x 14 inches, ‘The bust part is covered with jersey cloth and made over the newest model; folding wire skirt. In sizes 82 to 42 bust, at $2.75. . Non-adjustable Bust Forms, with the long, graceful, swinging lines decreed by fashion for American wome. Sizes 32 to 42 bust. Linen-covered, nickel-trimmed, $2; Jersey cloth covered, nickel-trimmed, 8c. Jersey-covered Bust Forms, plain, 40c. Iron Stands for Bust Forms, 88c. Please state size wanted when ordering by mail. Fifth Floor pte Be a Wise Woman! [ and deal only with stores that will sell you a NEMO Wwhen you ask for it,-qy KOPS.GROS., Manstacturers, New York AM lost or found articles ad- vertised im The Werld will be Meted at The World's Informa tom Burees, Pulltser Building Areade, Park Rows World's Uptown Office, northwest cor- nor BAth Mt. THIATY-THIRD OT, NEW YORK

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