The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1912, Page 15

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2 FLASH OF GEMS “PROVED A TRAP FOR HOLUP MAN aici | He Got Girl’s $300 Brooch, |... ine scsi or ice tin Porter fetes | but Detectives Heard Her |years her juntor, 6 wan known to the! . ‘ ry "I neighbors only as “Mat.” Thelr bodies] Scream and Got Him. were found this mornin: one of ‘he Mias Jennie Christopher was hurrying through Forty-first street about 1.39 her to her fith # wae at tie late ho her fur opened It “| toge brisk walk ymiforiable, so she coat two rooms occupied b; her husband, George, at No. 169 Eldridge street ‘The woman's husband is in St, Luke's morning on her way home) Hospital, a stifferer from pneumonia, istt to a girl friend in the] and in so critical a condition that the hood, when she opened her ¢ur| doctors there do not dare tell him that, lay afte tenement saw t ther, each carryin pote of whis | This morning Ch Steinb on the same fh jelled Gas Policeman Hastinger. The policeman climbed up the fire es- a window, At Seventh youth |locked door. He fo: fumped oat, ad her bey the throat / 4nd tn # bed, | with one hand and with the other | gy ae Md snatched the brooch fro throat.| beside him! On a She ‘tore | famed, stood the empty w two glasses inte’ aw a man sprinting through Forts wireet toward Eighti aven 4 hreatening to shoot they stopped Where is my brooch? Give mem: yroo-h.” demanded Miss Christopher as hairs are s0 closely associated with old were fully turned on, tight and difeult to move, it was ap- parent that they had been turned on ntionally. Gas was no longer escaping, however. | The woman evidently had put her last rter_into the siot_meter just before! It is very bumill for Nornes, howshoes » On KO So- e made of of @rtvers whose horees fal Since the opening day of this, an average one-half saving. failed to learn these great truths: Hackett-Carhart stores. Hackett-Carhart prices to duplicate s Hackett-Ca saving in eac! $15, $18, $20 & $22.50 OVERCOATS $20, $22.50, $25 & $28 OVERCOATS........ $25, $28, $30 & $32.50 OVERCOATS...... $1 $15, $18, $20 & $22.50 IT: i Si A] ‘ » $20, 50, $25 The | hem Of these many thousands, not one man has First:—That the finest, widest assortment of men's clothes in New York are to-day at the Second: -- That it would take twice the Suit Reductions $10 | Shits the Hackett- Carhart creditors’ settlement sale, more than 25,000 men have secured suits and overcoats at these clothes rhart suit and overcoat—simply because of Yhe recent receivership, and the settlement with creditors at fifty cents on the dollar, No other concern in New York compete. against the present Hackett-Carhart can begin to $10 3.50 $17 3.50 9 205 Broadway 841 Broadway Near Chambers St. at 13th St, Opposite City Hall Near Union Square and Mat were A rosary also lay on the table and both jets of the chandelier Mrs. Foster andl last seen rhoon, Dwellers in hem going upatairs | BPPLGM Pe she | tions more rapidly 2 | than anything yet devised. Itching stops | Use Poslam now to eradicate some minor blemish, and prove its merit. AP, an ap medicated with j Poslam, is of inestimable benefit to all whose skin is subject to ideal for baby's bat All drug and For free Foster rooms r trying the Mat undressed igh be had me to him, : jeath « dressed, was stretched | ‘OU ressed, was stretched | frat oge shampoo for dandruff. Poslam (price, 50 cents) Inm Soap (price, 26 cents). samples, write to the Emergency Lab- , 32 West 25th Street, New table near the bed| hiskey bottles and As the keys were BROTHER AND SISTER. | jd BUY DEATH WITH 250. PUTINTO GAS METER cious y at once, absolutely pur sell oratori York IS CLEARED BY POSLAM The daily use of i | ‘To,be rid of skin eruptions, pimples, ete,, and to quickly clear an inflamed ; complexion or red nose, use Poslam as # the trouble is noted. acne, barbers’ itch or any ase afflicts, cure it without i treatment through the timely jon of Poslam. OSLAM “SKIN This perfect under all condi- 1 more effectiv y ly because oe to be grey and beld | t—to be | YOUNG-LOOKING Get the best of the grey haire— don't Get the best of you. USE HAY’S HAIR HEALTH! values. The reason being that these values are the result of the enormous loss suffered by Hackett-Carhart creditors. A loss that any other concern itself must suffer if it tries to offer what 25,000 Men Have Learned From This Great Sale of Suits and Overcoats Constipation Vanishes Forever the Hackett-Carhart stores are offering to-day. And the majority of the patrons of this sale have proven this by going to other stores first. They found nothing that even approached the Hackett-Carhart gpm oo a newness of fabric, lateness of style, or variety of assortment. Right now, you may overcoats in more than 750 fabric designs and over 60 models—for dress, business, motor, travel and storm wear. And awaiting 10,000 suits in Engli choose among 15,000 ‘our inspection also are some ish, Continental, Fifth “Avenue, College and Hackett-Carhart models. coloring and mixtures most favored by good fashion—and all fresh from the tailors’ hands. It’s time now for you to effect this $32.50, $35, $38 & $40 OVERCOATS. $35, $38, $40 & $42.50 OVERCOATS. $40, $45, $48 OVERCOATS, $28, $30, SUITS & 119 Weet 42d St, Near Broadw Open Evening , Inc. Retail IS4E. Near 10 & $32.50 One Half Saving Overcoat Reductions $21 $17 Full new assortments of Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Gloves and Hats at the same wonderful savings. t 125th Se. 1 Ave. All in "$24 % $27.50 | ate Resear SSAA “THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1912. the gos was turned on, and th ter’s worth of gas was exiiat ." on GIMBELS Exquisite and Distinctive Millinery for the Sborse Show An Exclusive Gimbel Display The beauty of a style attracts, but one that is dis- tinctive is much more attractive. And you will be loath to meet another woman wearing a hat of the same model as yours. Gimbel Hats are distinctive! The New Fur Hats will predominate in tomorrow's Display, which ents the newest ideas of Paris. The Ermine Hat, whose upturned close-fitting brim is en- crusted with Rhinestones, and which has an exquisite Bird of Paradise mounted just a little toward the back, is HERO) most beautiful. Just think how brilliant it will be when the sun or the light shines upon it! The Tailored Hats, trimmed with fur, for morning wear, are smart and unique. $165 to $125. French Salon, Third Floor $2.50Satin Charmeuse,$1.75 Yd. And Other Money-Savin of Fashionable Silks We consider ourselves favored to be able to offer this vastly popular silk at a third below its full value. tis a highly finished, beautiful quality, in a full range of colors, which include white, taupe and black, and in double width. (waeek a liberal supply at $1.76 yard, instead of $2.50. Crepe Meteor of fine quality, double width, black only, at $1.95 , for Pi hep dems peep pire 1 6 02,98 yard) for Fine Black Satin, in the much wanted soft finish, 36 inches wide, $1.15 yard, usually $1.75. Imported Black Velveteen Suitings, 85c yard, usually $1.25. Suiting Corduroys, in most desirable colorings, 78c yard, regularly $1. Second Floor Gleaming Table Linens For the Thanksgiving Spread Spotless pure flax damasks, such as these, will make the turkey more toothsome and the mince pie more mellow. They are some of the best that Scotland produces in point of service, and the designs are beautiful and new. They were hurried over to us in time to join in the Thanksgiving festivities, and we shall be glad to have you compare their prices with those asked elsewhere for the some quality. In two grades: News GRADE 1 GRADE @ loths, from 2x2 yards, at| Tablecloths, from 2 x2 yards, at $4, sade to zig x Soe yards, a0 5:00." |to 2408 yard at side Napkins to match, 20 to 24-in., @8| Napkins to match, 22 and 26-inch, at to $4.25 dozen. 4.76 and $6.25 dozen. Special Linen Offerings Hemastitched Sets, of beautiful) Hemmed German Damask apes, Scotch damask, in new circular de- rs Paid designs, 24-in.; special at 26 dozen. signs. Tablecloths with one dozen 20-inch Napkins, 70 x 70 in., at $7.60] Hemmed Scotch Damask Napkins, set; 70 x 88 in., at $8.60 set; 70x 106) 24-in., circular design; jal at in., at $9.60 set. $3.76 dozen. Floor. Scalloped Muslin Sheets Ever since we introduced these new, neatly scalloped Sheets of firm, bleached muslin to housekeepers a few weeks ago, we have been busy keeping size-ranges complete, Now everything's all right again:— 54x90 inches, special at 70¢ 63 x90 inches, special at 75¢ 63 x 99 inches, special at 80c 72x90 inches, special at 60¢ 81x90 inches, special at 86 81x99 inches, special at 90¢ 90% 90 inches, special at 90c Ice Skating Season Now Open To be sure, it is under cover—at the rink, But the Skates you buy now you can use out of doors later when Jack Frost himself gets to work, ‘The Gimbel Sporting Goods Store is ready with as fine a collection of Rink, Hockey and Racing Skates as the most ardent enthusiast can wish to choose from. 1 German Hockey Skates, Intercollegiate Expert Hockey of hardened stee!, highly nickeled | Skates, Runners of finest chrome and polished. Two grades, men’s and | nickel steel, highly tempered and women’s in ereh, at $2.75 and §3.60, | polished, and niekel-plated, men’s and Championship Hockey Ski women's, $5, hlades of finest ni Key Hockey Skates, ribbed runners, nd women’ at $! Pattern Women's Hockey Skates, with key | clamp to fasten in front, best leather heel beck strap, $3. Rink Skates, for fancy skating; men's and women's, $6, Fourth Floor The Best Skating Shoes Made for Gimbel by a specialist; of kangaroo or tan oil calf; Scalloped Pillow Cases to match the sheets, 46 x 36 inches, special, 26c. Dainty Hesbroidered Pillow Cases, nicely stitched, 46x36 inches, special at 300, Full size Seamless Bleached Sheets, size 90x90 inches, before hemming, special at 65c. Second Floor light in weight, nd comfortable, but firm. Laced to toes, with ankle s and well padded tongues, The Men's {dcating Shoes, Women's end Boys’ $4 and $5, Shoe Store, Second floor New Delights! Young Women’s Chiffon | Party Frocks at $18.50 and $25 Another Title—A Specialized Sale for Tomorrow. Simplicity—that should always be the of every mode for young girls, no matter what ion’s latest styles may be—suggested a new and clever idea to the designer of the $18.60 Frock. Instead of making an overskirt or drapery of colored chiffon, she made the top half of the skirt of pink, sap-green or blue chiffon, and the lower of white, joining the two with hemstitching an cordion pleating it.all in one. The bodice is draped with white chiffon and shadow lace, and the lining is trimmed with bands of the colored chiffon. In spite of its humble price, $18.60, this Frock has a foundation of white China silk. White crepe de chine or charmeuse forms the foundation for the $26 model, which is draped with chiffon and is trimmed with either fur or rose buds. The low round neck is encircled with solitaire Rhinestones mounted on silver braid—this trimming also is used to suggest a bolero effect. Hither pink or light blue over white,with girdle of black ribbon velvet. izes 14, 16 and 18 years in both models. A quite limited event, as we could only procure about 100 of these Dresses to sell at these phenomenal prices. P. 8.—Other Party Frocks up to $110. Third Floor Men’s $12.50 to $18 Overcoats--- Unusual at $9.75 It is possible to find elsewhere overcoats of materials equally good in quality and patterns, but you would hove to pay more than $9.75 for them. And we question whether you would find Many overcoats measuring up to the styles and careful workman- ship shown in this special collection. It is the care and attention to the details in these garments that add so much to their value and length of service. All of this season’s make; large choice among these styles: Full-length coats with convertible collars. Three-quarter length Chesterfields with plald backs and patch pockets, Plain box effects, with Raglan shoulders and split sleeves, and the regulation 46-inch styles. The colors include gray, brown, tan and Oxford mixtures, also plain black and Oxfords. Sizes 34 to 48-inch chest measure, $12.60 to $18 grades at $9.75. Men’s $12.50 to $18 Suits at $9.75 Nicely tailored in the Gimbel way, and altogether a stirring offering. Ther is selection among the three-button sack styles of all-wool serges, cheviot: and tweeds, in plain blue and the popular shades of brown, gray andtan mixtures. Sizes 34 to 42-inch. $12.50 to $18 grades at 6. Men's $2.60 and $3 Trousers at $1.60; finished throughout. Men's (4 Worsted Trousers at $2.65; medium and dark stripes. Youths’ $10 to $15 Overcoats at $7.50 A wide selection ami single and double-breasted styles, of cheviots, tweeds, and brown mi tures; long coats with coaversitie ‘collar. Sizes 31 to 88. Boys’ Extra-Trouser Suits at $3.50 Norfolk and double-breasted, of tan corduroy—sizes 9 to 17 years. Boys’ $5 Polo Overcoats at $3.50 In gray and blue chinchilla, with flannel lining; sizes 3 to 9 years. Boys’ $5 Wool-lined Overcoats at $3.95 and full styles with convertible collar rnd belt all around; warm Is, brown, tan and gray mixtures. Sizes # to 17 years. Subway Store, Balcony Silk Petticoats and Negligees In the Subway Store for Women’s Apparel there is a tempt- ing collection of seasonable garments that combine style and utility with fine economy. For instance: Petticoats of messalino or chiffon taffeta, or silk Jersey-top with mes- saline flounce, in piste shades or changeable effects; specially priced at $2.96, jaline or le WAY STORE ®.-|f5 ped worsted and cheviots, well. _ In this complete store with its two spacious floors below the street level, many things happen daily that cannot get the aavertatng space they deserve. Here is part of a single day’s news: Imitation Shell Barrettes, am- ber, gray and a few black, 16¢ each, osually 25c to 50c. mati Women's Handbags of goat seal, Moroeco and long grain 4 various styles, at 76¢, $1 and $1.60, usually $1 to $3. Japaneso Drawnwork Scarfs. Squares and Pillow Shams, all-linen, 60c each, usually 75. oramatteline ar Taffeta Petticoats, in plain or changeable colors, tailored | "Wamsen's Mightgo Com- jnnelette Kimonos, in Empire style, with collar and cults of mensa- peg esbhy ein aon eriboose ne; a variety of colors retty floral designs: special at $1.60. } rimm ng anket Bathrobes, with collas, cuffs and pocket trimmed with satin:|embroidery and ribbon, and all daintily boxed, are specially priced at $1 each. All-Silk Chiffon, 40 to 44 inches wide, and mostly in street shades, is 65¢ a yard instead of $1. Other good things in (he Subway Silk Store are Messaline Satin, at 850 yard, Corded Silk at 68¢ yard, 80-inch Dress Cor- duroy, at 60c, and fancy all- silk Foulard, at $8¢ n y: Galvanized Ash Cans, medium specially priced at $2. Subway Store, Balcony Save On These Warm Bed Coverings No reason for shivering in your beds on cold nights this winter when good Blankets and Comfortables can be had for so much less than their usual prices. Woolen Blankets at $2.86 Pair Seconds of $4.25 to $4.75 qualities, because of little flaws in the weaving, or an oil spot. All for full-sized beds, in white, with pink, blue or yellow borders. Some bound Separaialy. a Plaid Blankets, in new block designe, in various co! 91.96 pair’ double bed size, $2.26 pair’ regularly Soft-finished Cotton Blankets, white or gray, bc pair. Figured Silkoline Comfortables, 85 In pretty floral and Persian designs, white fluffy with cotton filling. Full size, regularly $1.25. Cotton-filled € fortables, with covering of floral design, with plain border, special at $1.25 each. ies’ A White cotton-filled Comfortables, covered with figured nainsook, with 9- inch plain sateen border, unusual at $1.95 each. Subway Store, Lower Floor lorings, single bed size, Dress Goods __ |Gas Domes Priced for QuickExit| And Lamps—A Sale Women with tailored suits and ree) cloth dresses to make will find these | Decorative in design, well-finished and much under price—a maker's special groups much to their liking. ai ket surplus. ng, Diack yard, usu. At $65.25, Gas Domes, in three different styles, amber or green glass. At $9.75, Fruit Domes, with art | glaes border, rich colorings. At $12, Domes of fancy bent glass with metal or leaded glass borders, las Any of the above Domes fitted for 4 ; jelectricity, $2.60 extra, other colors A group ofGasand Electric Lamps, to $1 various styles, at $3.95 complete; + Subway Store, Lower Floor |$5to $9. Subway Store, ower Fi, GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK size, with eight black steel staves, are unusually low-priced at $1.86; and Rotary Ash Sifters, galvanized, to fit over top of ash cans,are special at $3.60, Pretty Neckfixings, 26c and 50c. So many modizh styles that we can but say that the Robespierre Collars at 26c and 60c are worth anywhere from 50c to $1.50 and that none of the jabots and stocks of fine net, imitation Venise and Valenciennes laces is worth less than 75c, There are Swiss embroidered Collars, at 26c, worth 75¢. ‘ollars, $2.95— Real Irish Lac Round and shawl styles, that are regularly $3.50 to $7. Ostrich and Marabou, combined in capes and mufis-~all natural, or all black or white-and-black, white- and-natural. Capes, $4.60; Muffs, $4.96--but such quality in either is usually $6.50. Princess Lace Guirnpes, $2.25— Really these are complete blouses of this pretty hand-made Ince, that are regularly $4 to $6, ite, black and ecru net, point di it or shadow lace, 260 and 60c. Sleeveless Guimpes at 26c; with sleeves, 76e to $2.26 Chiffon Cloth Veils, 600; all colors and black. Subway Store, Balcony THIRTY THIAD 7.

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