The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1912, Page 9

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f » saeaon. ( y i ue sali tiamdades aia ahaaaeedee WAR DRIVES HER INSANE. MUDDY MANAG SLIPS. | ammomves HER save, called vividly to nineteen-year-old Lena “ Vi Y [au ae the fate of relatives who per- i ished by the eword in Ttussia years ago, i and to-day she is in the observation —<p ward of Kings County Hospita!, ‘Two weeks ago Lena lost her position In @ factory because, when she should have been working, she talked uf the war and of the Kishineff massacre, Last night she became violen‘. She tried to stab herself with a fork and then to jun from the third story window of her home at No, 165 Harrison avenue, Williamsburg. Two policemen prevented the second attempt at suicide and eent her _to the hospital. "Oh, Constantinople!” War ary of Visitor, Who Gives ! Five Policemen Battle. A chil draft played across the should. @r Dates of Lieut. Michael Fleming as fhe wat behind the desk in the Bedford |f Svenue police station early to-day. It |/ Was 2 o'clock—an hour when all good |S Brookiynites are abed and only high-|N waymen and hobgoblins atalk abroad— nd Fleming shivered. way fe looked toward the door, which had | N heen opened softly. Standing there was |N ‘What appeared at first to be « pillar of | IN mid, but which closer scrutiny made out | Qs a man of tuntveual height with a @ennysack over his head and « plaster- ing of clay over all, “What's this? What's this now?’ de- Manded Fleming in tones that trambied. “I am _@ Toork,” moaned the appari- tion. “Oh, Constantinople!” ‘With that tife figure walked swiftly to the private office of Capt. Flood, oozing @eich, loamy traf in its wake. Fleming |N @prang from his chair, but the muddy A & P FANCY 334ibs.10° Ky This extremel low price will Sack visitor got into the captain's room and |N poem the house- the door lock snapped behind him. K eeper. Detective O'Connor and Policeman |N Bnedicker broke in the door and found |B TT in the captain's sacred bed. IT leaped Op and did battle, IT’S two fierce black es glowing through holes in the gunny- @ack. The noise of combat brought Doorman Maliey and Policeman Wright- @an, and IT was subdued, “Now you've got yourself pinched,” ia Lieut. Fleming, breathing heavil ‘Now you've got yourself pinched, Fepeated the muddy one. The gunny- @ack fell off in the struggle and now there was revealed a moustache as flerce @nd black as the eyes. “Now you've Got yourself pinched. Oh, Constanti- Bopie:” “What is your name?” asked Fiem- “What ts your name? Oh, Constanti- Boplel” “@Vhat’s the matter with yout” “What's the matter with you? Oh, Constantinople!” Getting nothing but a reptition of the questions, Fleming called Dr. Eberle from Williamsburgh Hospital. The @octor said the man was undoubtedly a ‘Turk whose reason had been over- thrown with the arms of his Father. |NV land. S ‘After the man had been in @ ceil for } @ half hour he took his suspenders off and tried to hang himself. The re- @erves invaded the cell in force and A&P PILLSBURY $5.40 $5.90 facket. ! THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1912. : sv SUES FOR A SEPARATION. | Mra, Singer Says $55 a Week Is Too Slim an Allowance. In the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, an | action for separation will be brought | to-day by Margaret G. Singer, of No. 67i Macon street, against Otto Singer, a builder and head of three realty corpora- tions. Mrs. Singer alleges that her Aus- band deserted her last Oct. 7. They were married Sept. 28, 1889 and have fwo sons, Walter, twenty-one years old, and Arthur, six years. Mrs, Singer alleges that the 96 a week her husband allows her is insufficient to maintain her home and pay for food and Arthur Singer's education. She also declares that she {s Hable on notes of her husband to the extent of many thousand dollars. She says he had property worth $100,000, which he has WE GIVE 2°AC GREEN TRADING STAMPS. ASK FOR THE! SENSATIONAL Flour Sale} For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday GOLD MEDAL F or PILLSBURY 32412" srex fA. (28 fl This is the lowest price of the year, giving you the advan- tage ofa tremendous purchase. HECKER’S A quality flour at a sensational reduction. BY THE BARREL: took away the suspenders. A little THE GREAT while afterwards the Turk tried to bat- ter out his brains against the cell door, Again the police entered the cell It took five men to hold him. UN \ Dr. Eberle was sent for again end IX \ took the troublesome Turk to the ob- TEA CO. | servation ward of King’s County Hos- IN Stores in the U.S. These Prices for the Metropolitan 0; . | pital in an ambulance and a straight J 400 Siaree ia hese Prices fr t lstiet Only | | transferred to his three companies. Patent FLOUR Zibs. 2. , This is your N te op ead nity. tage of it. e advan- AsP GOLD MEDAL BECKER'S $5.90 $6.25 35%, Block 8th Av.36% OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O°CLOCK Newark, N. J., Siore, 49 ana 51 Market Street WE SELL ONLY DURABLE, NO EXTRA CHARGES! self that We Open Accounts From $5 to $1,000 On Small Weekly Payments Small Accounts Especially Invited ‘WE GIVE FREE INSURANCE In case of the death of the wage earner of your family we will at once give you a receipt- ed bill in full of your account ta TO OUR CUSTOMERS: Whether your account ts willl opem or if you have closed it, you can PAM | purchase during this sale whatever ait WITHOUT ANY EX- Strikingly pretty new desler continuous poste; ornamental mounte and husks; finest white enamel. > ol $25 SolidOak Buffet .... 44in. longs heavily carved base and tops mas c err sive claw feet; large French “\ beveled plate mirron twe top drawers, one lined for silver, 1 large linen drawer, C'.:)2 cabinets weed pulla. 4 Sexieres re frame, Saheb teas PAY ONE DOL-' y LAR, select anything you need to furnish @ room com- pletely, and we will deliver the WELL MADE FURNITURE. LIBERAL CREDIT and LOW PRICES! WE SELL EVERYTHING TO FURNISH A HOME COMPLETE. This is a credit that requires NO CLUB MEMBERSHIP, NO CLUB FEES, NO INTEREST ADDED, It is your right to come into our store, select whatever you require at our wonderfully low prices, AND PAY FOR THEM IN SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS. An account with us is a saving—a convenience when you need {it most. It need never worry you, for we make liberal allowance in case of accident, illness or misfortune. We invite you to compare our prices with those elsewhere and convince vour- OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! $20 Brass 8 7 4 Bed..... ° Heavy poste with seven sub- stantial filling rods in head and foot; have neat panel effect, with fancy spin- dles. All sizes. COI 1.98 Solid Oak, Golden fin- © ish; highly # polished; Oak ’ ) poe back, * ~ saddle seat. i Morris Chair 7 69 Extrastrong A construc- B4 tion, ‘ GIMBEL The Very Sorts of Blankets and Comfortables You'll Soon Need First, we fi out carefully the icular kinds of Bed Coverings Wie kocpomespore woul probably want of us, and then set about saving the money on very Bed Coverings. The results are most le—to ourselves, for being able to provide them well under-price—to you, for being able to secure them that way. These Among the Comfortables Covered with figured silkoline or dotted Swiss with plain border and filled with best laminated cotton, at $8 each, usually $3.95. Handsome mercerized coverings in floral or Persian patterns, plain borders or pees Papen with a down. For twin, single or double beds, all at bam ‘woo! , covered with fine Japanese silk, with plain union border, and back, floral center. Light, warm and luxurious, at $7.60, usually $10. Lambe’ wool covered with fine silk mull, 9-inch plain border, at $9.76, Teg. $5. Special Prizes Among the Blankets All full-sized bedsteads. ona eA pink or blue borders, silk ribbon binding, $8 pair, reg. $4.75 bike California ‘ bs’ wool, in block or plaid designs, various color com- tions, at , usually $6.50. ‘California at on inens cotton warp, in white, gray or scarlet, at §5 pair, all 50. prWosien Blankets, with ber or blue Liat Le fine all-wool mohair bind- i beds, ir, usual 50. "6 as sewetave an pied, of fine imported and domestic Blankets, in white, plain color, or fancy plaids, at $12, $15, $16.60, $20, $22.60, $80 and $36. Second Floor Mrs. Cooley Says: “The Fireless Cooker makes every little apartment in the City a REAL HOME—with nutritious food.” woman to whom cooking is a problem should hear Mrs. Winnifred Harper Cooley, in one of her Daily Lectures, this week, in the Gimbel Auditorium. And it will be quite as valuable to see the actual Demon- stration of the wonderful cooking that can be done with the Eclipse Fireless Cooker. Tomorrow will be demonstrated the perfect manner in which a Fireless Cooker turns out well-browned Roast Beef and flaky Boiled Potatoes. See it with your own eyes. Come TOMORROW—at 11 A. M. or 2.30 P. M. Auditorium, Eighth Floor These Pretty Wash Fabrics Are Worth Knowing About Many a pretty party frock for little miss or young girl or a simple afternoon or evening 4 sie for mother or big sister may be made from the Crean ‘aa ee of eet ete 80 many charmi les and colorings. ese, for instance: 8 eae Gate tamale Taille, a0 yard—Deiiate shades, cream white, pink, cie,, hedotrope, jasper, old rose, cham French blue, navy blue and black, with a high lustre, and 24 inches wide. Regularly 76¢. Tie Bame uaiity of oa pretty Croasieg evel ign, also 24 is 68¢ vard—ot except! nal quality. A plain, yen weave, wish 8 Turtrous Hn, in ‘Geniable attest and evering sn a cteete Material €bo) Yard—lo ailcand-cotton Moire Antique. An excellent watered effect, in good shades, 24 inches wide, at this specially low price. Bec ond Floor Nickel and Copper Ware Specially Priced COASTER SETS, with the bottom, in figure designs, nickel rims. They consist of six coasters or glass holders ‘and trays to match. Regularly $1.35, now 90c a set. ‘Trays, assorted ported Nic! Ash ant designs; esularly $2.16 to $i00| Teast or Focelvers, na, 66" at 800, at $1.96 each. Imporied Relish Dishes, with one Universsl Coffee Percolators,|and_ two compartments; regularly icy finiab, 6-cup size; reg. $8, at | $3.50, at $1. Chaling Dishes: Sepint sige, with Ple Guernsey insert, | regula alcob ip; regularly nickel pisted rims} regularly $2.50, at 91.00. ind Guernsey at 4. gk: assortment of Im; Casserole Dishes, row insert; regularly $4, at $2.60. Crumb ys and Brushes, in nickel and copper finish; regularly $2.26, at A lerge assortment of Lasers ‘Trays; glass centers; assorted sizes; | regularly $2.60 to $4.26; at §2 each. 91.50 a set. Nickel-plated and Salt Seta Nickel and Glase requiariy 1.25, at a net. hildren’s Hot-water P’ Coasters, star bottoms, regularly 20c, at 16¢ each. 92. Imported Nickel-plated poten at 42.25. ith Floor” Harz Canaries at $2 Here's a ial group of Canaries, which we can recommend isi? figers and in healthy condition, specially low priced at $2. Just 300 of them. Also about fifty Roller Canaries, special at he each. ‘We should like to have bird fanciers see the collection of Imported Brass Bird Cages, in Cari new designs, at @4.60 to $16; also Bird Cage Stands, ee aacd’ nix packages for 260. Bird Gravel, eght ve 28, oor For Your Toilet Table And Medicine Shelf If a toilet preparation bear the Gimbel label, you may be sure of its atbacl tor the purpose intended, and of the wh 'asome- “ness and purity of its ingredients. If you buy drugs of us, you depend on their absolute reliability, and their comformity with . §, P. standards, Besides our own goods, you can always find a full stock of Standard Proprietary articles, Here is an interesting list, much of it specially priced: Toilet Helps Drugs and Medicines Calox, 140, Sogodont Liquid, 120. Ovoterrin, 78¢, pues rs, Go. Emulsion, Pure Norway Cod Liver Oh $1 on Wo. ure Extract Witch Hasel, $1.16; qt., ai ot, 186, nie Belladonna Plasters, for rheuma- bas 3) ce Hyd eroxide Hydrogen, 10 pint. Midol, 16¢. Li m Weatphal’s Auxiliator, 81 sine, 600, Zymole Trokeys, 170, Infants’ Bath Tubs, $7.60 kind, 68, G Peptornangan, 700, Lundborg’s Peroxide Cream, 260. Gimbels Theatrical Cream, 60c1b.; 260 ‘1b. Ccltatats Tooth Powder, 940, 160. Canthrox Shampoo, 300, Gimbel's Eau de Quinine, 400 sie, at 800, Ed, Pinaud’s Lilac Totlet Water,60¢ Gimbels Brilliantine for softening end beautifying the hair, 25¢ size, 160. 800 Combination at 150 Imported Tooth Brush, 160. Gimbela Tooth Powder, 160 cau ‘Tooth Brush and Powder, 18, Lyen's ‘Tooth Powder, 120, olynos Tooth Peate, 180 Domestio Castile Soap, large bare, Pills, 2. 450, Pear's Roup, 80, Pablel Imported Castle, $1 at a po S tron and ines qi, Sto: £2 ato Antiseptic Tar Soap, pe Bos. Dias three for D Pi f nd, ee E 1, 190, yrup White Pine Compound, 160, Pure Epsom Salts, for reducing, Nail Polishing Etane, in nike! box | 50 | b. with 5 Gimbels_ Effervegcant M Rrillorvee Nail Polish, 160, Citrate, Viohy or "Kessinger “salty Genuine pula, Be. | 160 34-lb, , 100, | Main Fleer and Subwey Baloony - eR I, Should Be $5 and $6, But These Black Plush And Velvet Hats Will Be. $2.75 Tomorrow . The hat manufacturers’ season is at an and when it , closed, a week or so ago, several discov- ered that they had some plush and left over, so they had these Hats made, for they wanted to their organiza- tions together, as well as to clear their Every Hot is all-black, and either of plush or velvet—the two smartest of the hour. Fashion now says small Hats or those that are just medium pias? so that’s what these are. Eight models for your selection. 600 Fur Motifs and Bands, 25c to $1.75 ti Imported geet hie an tela dee 5 mea rought over for luction purposes. a surplus made from odds and ends of furs. . mole coney, electric seal, Leopard skin, skunk. Angoras, gazelle, brown, black and white coney—in motifs, a wings, collars for brims and of Tomorrow or any other day don’t forget that we extend the courtesy of our No-Charge Trimming Service iteia did when you purchase an untrimmed Hat and its trimmings in our Millinery Sections. 84 Floors All Colors and Black in This Sale of SILK PETTICOATS At $1.75, $1.95 and $2.95 From the Famous S. J. Jackson Petticoat Company We advertise the name (and we have been privileged to do so) of the Company who made these Petticoats, merely to explain why prices are so phenomenal—the S, J. Jackson Company was compelled to declare itself bankrupt a few weeks ago, and the Receiver gave us 5,000 Petti- coats at the most remarkable coticession that has probably ever been known in mercantile his- tory, for the stock had to be immediately turned into money. However, our large orders of the vast were a factor in bringing about this purchase. Jackson Petticoats have always been known for their quality and not by their name. If you have had a Petticoat of remarkable quality, nine chances out of ten it was made by this concern, Just how many styles will be here for your selection tomorrow is rather difficult to caleu- late, even though the 39 ..tyles at these prices, in the purchase, were quite well graded in quan- tity. However, a general outline of silks at each price will give you an idea of what to expect. $1.75—Pellicoats of messaline and chiffon taffeta; plain and changeable colors. $1.95—Pellicoats of silk Jersey, chiffon taffeta and messaline; black and colors. $2.95—-Pellicoats of crepe de chine, silk and wool Jersey, taffeta, messaline and peau de a black and colors. Many extra sizes. fiver Floor” A Pre-Holiday Sale of | Attractive REED FURNITURE - In seeking space for Holiday events, we found that we would have to clean out completely our collection of Reed Furniture. Some of it is brand-new. But we must either move it to the warehouse or SELL IT AT ONCE. . It is far easier to take care of the money than the furniture—and we can do a good turn for several hundred housekeepers at the same time—so out it goes, in a jiffy. - Tomorrow we will place on sale this fine collection of serviceabie Furniture that is used all year around in many artistic homes, at an average saving of a third. The Furniture is in brown, green and shellac, upholstered with figured tapestry and Spanish leather. Appropriate for bedrooms, libraries and living-rooms. Of many of the pieces there are only one of a kind. Three-piece set, consisting of set- tee, arm chair and arm rocker, and roomy, with large voven apron around the front, shap.d back and ‘arms, loose cushion seats, uphol- arms upholstered, covered in Spanish leather—@12.76, regularly $19. * Brown Reed Arm Chair, uphol- stered spring seat, covered with cane; large and roomy—$10, regularly $15. Tables At 98, ly $12, At 910-18, At $18.60, eal Ht: mae arm Chairs Writing Table Desks 2 At $6, regularly $9. At 918. y ool facta, wptleeed org | AL Erdogan, Ai Br ory Bae leather—918, regularly $22. At SB, roealerty tie At 694, regularly Arm Chair to match--$16, reg. $22 At 818, regularly ¥20. 8 Three-piece set, settee, arm chair At $16, regularly $24. At gat, a0. and arm rocker, broad arms, sha) Arm Rock Ped ot Ng! backs, settee has double chair effect ers " br 165. in back, upholstered spring seat, At §6, regularly $9, ae bet 16, tufted back covered in Spanish leather At $7, regularly $10.60. he ou uy regularly $17. 60, regularly $94. At $8.60, regularly $12.75, ASS , regularly rown Reed Arm Rocker, spring At $0.60, regularly $14, t 919.60, regularly seat, loose cushion in seat and back; At $10.26, regularly $16. Seventh Fleer An Occasion of Manifold Advantages - Saleof the DOBSON $175,000STOCKS Of Fine CARPETS and RUGS Each succeeding day proves the persistent interest of this remarkable Sale. It is probably the first time you ever heard of that you could walk into a practically complete stock of the finest Carpets and Rugs made in America and pick out the floor-coverings you need for any room in your house at distinct savings in price. On EVERYTHING, mind—not merely scattered offerings here and there. That 1s exactly what is happening with this retail stock of John & James Dobson, which we bought. And, as we have said before, $175,000 worth of Rugs and Carpets is more than many a store will sell in a year. : No wonder, then, that tomorrow holds tremendous advantages for you—-if you need floor. coverings, or expect to, or know anybody for whom you can buy them. These are some of the prominent offerings in the Sale: ON THE SIXTH FLOOR: . Wilton Rugs, 9x12 ft., af 928.60, $33.50 and 640, that were $37.50 to $57. Wilton Rugs, 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in., 6xOft., and other sizes at proportionate price savings. Velvet Corpets, 90¢ yard, for $1.25 grade, Body Grussels Carpets, 61,16 yard, for In the Subway Rug 5,000 yards Ta) Car 850'to #110 sraden, Ingraln Carpet, 85¢ to 600 yard Cocoa Matting, 400 yard, for All Carpet Remnants At About Half Price Body Brussels Rugs, 0x18 ft., for $28.00 Tapeatry Brussels Huge, oxib'e, a.80 and S108 tor $16 and $20 grades, 2,600 Sinall Rugs at savings, from 25 to 50 per cent, GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK TRURTE-TIERD BF. Axminster Carpets, 780 yd., for $1.25 grade, PgR Se CH ee 7 ORR SET ———

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