The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1912, Page 13

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WOMAN NOW WED | ‘onins event women ; DISTRESSING ECZEMA MAY BE i QUICKLY BANISHED. | { ‘Try This Remedy atOur Risk. | : Eevee ie een in 49 many forme that i i ti mos! | at any. itching eruption i hint almost wad- certain “lo be this 4 bs. tae PX acute stage the itchin Berney’s Dectaration in Court] dening, oe it does | t does not give one a < moment's peace. Causes Sensation in Our new skin remedy, Saxo Salve, was, devised to, meet the need for a *¢ * really trustworthy and scientific treat-| $50,000 Suit. meat of skin troubles. Saxo Salve not only stops the terrific! itching at once, but also penetrates the James P. Herney, a mild-faced little! skim pores, reaching the very root of the Dunchback, furnished a dramatic mo- | disease with its healing, germ-destroying \ | ment at the ouday of hi power. 3 \ nt at the start to-day of his auit for | POVE Ji ke Hoth surprised and de- $50,000 damages against Benjamin Ad- | tighted to see how the eruption begins to Fiance, millionaire President of the, dry up and disappear after the first Adriance Machine Works, Brooklyn. Ho | few applications, frose on the witness stand before Jus-|, It is splendid for children as well as fea Blanchard in the Supreme Court | for dults, and we give back your money | pointed a trembling hand at a|if Saxo Salve does not satisfy you per- Adsome, middle-aged and richty |fectly., owned woman seated beside Adriance All Riker and Hegeman fand exclaimed: “That is Mra, Berney, |Stores in New York and Bhe is my wife! | Brooklyn and at all drug The woman, who is now known as |stores where this blue Qirs. Adriance, dropped her veiled face | and white sign is dit toward tho table, She did not again false her eyes toward the former hus | band, who charges that Adriance, by ! ”) ac te oraey. the lure of his wealth, won her love | from him. Adriance and the former | J Mrs, Berney were married in New Jor- & ey March 12, 1910, four days after the first Mrs. Adriance died, In 1903 Mrs. | Oculists’ Opticians oe obtained a decree of divorce Half a Century in Business. ‘om Berney in South Dakota, charging | abandonment. . | The Natural Tendency Berney asserts that he did not know + of the Dakota decreo until he learned | of Your Eyesight of his wife's marriage to Adriance. He | is to Grow Weaker charges that before her marriage to | Adrianco she occupied premises at No. —but despite this fact 461 Greeno avenue, Brooklyn, wheres! correct glasses properly Aériance also lived. Her fondness for fitted will help you to Adrlunce's company began, the husband | swore, in 1000, Hix suit refuses to; Keepyoureyesight good. recognize the Dakota decree or the) Eyes Examined Without Charge New Jersey marriage. by Registered Physicians. Mrs, Adriance, in reply, charges the Berney deserted her. Ghe adds tho| Perfect Fitting Glasses, 82.50 to 812. #tartling stateme the Ber With Far and Near Lenses, $4.50 to $18. exent at h ge to A Se xeack, Z | 217 Broadway, Astor House. at witness calied, | 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St. Miss Jean Morris: 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York. | 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. | | | | | Berney was the He sald he marri Purdy in Corry, Pa axe, and that she be nd Mush, twenty-nine y him two childre ollars | Woodeliffe, N. { Mrs. Be en's house, 104, Ile swore t last longest in laundering—hold shape. Try then will pay you. Tb newest shape is the Pembroke, wil Typewriter C HOLD ON! LISTEN TO THIS. |}. Are you inerested in the Balkan mix- | up? Pataybe not. Some people aren't. But it’s dollars to doughnuts and kohinoors to carrots that you're inter- ested in love and a good fight. Also in a story of a Yankee youth who can plunge into the Balkans and fight with fists and brains and find) time to win a glorious girl, besides. | That’s the sort of thing that happens! in “Hawthorne of the U. S. A.” by} Albert Payson Terhune; fourded 1 | qq J. B. Fagan’s successful play of the! game name now running in New York “Hawthorne of the U. S. A.” is going 4 to run asa serial in The Evening World Al Jett ot tne Warla: wilt be Beginning Tuesday, November 19. Usted at The World's Informa- It's a great story. tien eau, Pulitzer Building Don't forget to read tt Amey Cae Bers eee Remember, the date is Tuesday, Waser Cities Doreen oer St. and Broadway: November 19. Harlem Office, 240 —_— West 125th St. and World's | Breoklya Office, 202 Washing rian Loan Settled. tem St. Brooklyn. for 30 daye YONDON, Novy. 15.—The final agree- following tae printing ef the ment settling all the outstanding ob- Obvertiooment. @tacies in the way of the new Liberia: Pembroke, 23/8in, Kensett, 23/ tham, 2 in. GEO. P. IDE & CO, Also Makers of Ide Shirte TROY, N. Y. H! This is the real thing. With a sandwich at the club; at the down town cafe; with a swell table d'hote; on the limited; wherever you find people wise to what is best at mealtime, you notice Pabs t BlueRibboa The Beer of Quality onthe table. Ask any doctor—he will tell you that Pabst “Blue Ribbon" Beer is the one beverage that harmonizes best with the process of digestion. GIMBELS - Apparel at Less Than The retiring of a manufac- turer is a reason for some of the economies, The purchase of surplus ma- terials brought savings, too. The reproduction of models at considerably lessened prices—another reason. The accumulation of odds and ends in our own stock brings additional savings, because we are fastidious about well-kept stocks, and are willing to dispose of odds and ends at a .considerable sacrifice. Fur Is the Keynote of Tomorrow’s osedial GCen- Dollar Millinery Fur Hats and Fur Trimmed Hats—positively the latest note in fine millinery! { ll have such Hats—fine —from our own workrooms, at $10 to- morrow. We appreciate the fact that this statement is almost incredible but the Hats themselves will prove that what we have said for them is quite modest. As these chapeaux have been designed by our best milliners, they have the chic and artistic tone of costly Hats. And besides, many of them are made of the left- over materials from our finer Hats—that is, the velvets, silks and plushes. ‘The draped turban, illustrated, is of Arctic seal, trimmed with Spenich coq. The large black velvet hat in the centre has a crown’of white plush and the quill of its ostrich feather is covered with acable of skunk. The Beret is of Taupe brocaded satin, trimmed with on English feather. Young Girls’ fur trimmed Beaver and Velour Halts, $3,75,and $5. Young Girls’ black velvet Dress Hats, $5. Third Floor Besides these special econ- omies there is every kind of modish Apparel for Young Girls of 6 to 14 years, Junior Girls of 13, 15 and 17 years, and Young Women of 14, 16 and 18 years, at $5 to $145. Dresses, $20; regularly $28.50 of Australian mole cones. Young Women’s Fur-trimmed style illustrated. Shawl colar and cuffs of skunk sum or white mouffion. Lined with rocaded wutin. * Young Women’s Evening Dresses, $18.50, Instead of $25 cloth Two models of chitfon and one of crepe de chine— pink, light blue, maize and Nile green. Girlish decol- suits from our own stock. Of some models there is only one suit. C wide the books on his Winter business. They'll simpty walk out rrow, at $9.60 a suit. Boy’s $12.50 to $15 Lon Here's some more fine cold weather news—- collar, bel materials, sizes 8 to 18 years—$10, And these: Boys’ Chinchilla OVERCOATS Sale of Lingerie Blouses at $3 and $3.95 Not only new, but advanced, are these styles which we shall present tomorrow—they are the Blouses that the universe will be talking about several months hence, Simply another illustration of our broad-mindedness in having the Newest and Finest Styles Reproduced | The de Medici collar, new versions of the Directoire and Robespierre collars, are introduced. | The “Prince Imperial” frill is here in all its beauty—especially when edged with wide Valenciennes | lace. F And hand-crocheted Irish lace, hand and machine-embroidery adorn many of the Blouses, Fine French voile, lawn, batiste and voile crepe, which are the correct materials for lingerie Blouses, are the only materials used. Third Floor Soft Fine Leather In These | Women’s Pique Gloves Imported—At $1 ‘That is the principal reason why these smart Pique Gloves are | so much better than the average dollar gloves for women. They come from a splendid Austrian maker, who uses only the | heart—or center—of the skins, in Gloves he makes for It is | smooth, pliable ond uniformly grained, and has a lot to do with the splendid wearing qualities of these Gimbel Gloves. One-clasp, in white, black and colors; perfect-fitting, and $1 a pair. 8000 peirs, just arrived, and now ready to be worn with smert Winter costumes. Also Women’s 16-Button Party Gloves White French Glace, at $2 2400 pairs of these—all fresh as daisies. Beautifully made in France for GIMBELS, Smooth, finely-grained skins, that stay wn as long as any white gloves can, instead of soiling quickly, as soft, spongy leather does. Full in length, and cut with plenty in the arms and fingers. Particularly good at $2 a pair. Regular sizes, 14 of room i ¥ 8000 iain Floor WINTER SHOES at $1.60 = ™ : : A | Saving almost—or quite—half on the very sort of Shoes women | Suggesting Some Good Notions need for colder and stormy weether eriainly good business. ‘ankee term, and somehow suggests ideas That is what is happening in the Gimbel Subway Shoe Store, : ! because we bought a large lot of perfect Shoes from the maker far Boys’ $7.60 SUITS at ‘This special price includes an extra pai 5 knickerbockers. In pleated Norfolk Py a | We Have “Specialized” on These Women’s HANDBAGS at $1 That is, we have worked hard with various makers, with the particular idea of offering women much better Handbags can usually buy. » well satisfied wiih the results, and women will be when they see the Bags,which we shall have ready tomorrow. Upwards of a dozen handsome and fashionable styles, in- cluding flat envelope shapes, g: ‘ame bags, small carriage bags with metal frames and carriage bags in regular sizes, with leather covered frames, also vith round or broken bottoms. In this latter group are ineluded Handbags made up for us from frames which the maker had on hand, and of leathers that usually go into $2 and $2.50 bags—seal grain, goat, cross grain goat and morocco, All in a special display tomorrow at $1 each. Main Floor Coats themselves. corduroys, cheviots, ' mannish cut, with “Novions” is a good that are bright end useful. And that’s exactly what these little below their regular price. things are, thet you are needing ell the time in your home dress- | below their reguiar prige, | ee Aer : mak or on your toilet table. ‘These are chosen from the full _All widths; from B to E, in sizes 24 to 8, in patent leather, Gimbel stock, are all of the best quality, and under-price. vici kid, gun-metal calf, button or lace, mosuy with waves or AO ys Styles from hion- turned soles, and various types of heel 85c for 60c dozen Gimbels “Honey. | able to common sense— and all good, Also at special pris Women's Satin Evening Slippers at $1.91 60¢ for six Loc Gim" Real Hair Nets, larg: comb” Wash Cloths. Bottled only at the brewery in crystal clear bottles, showing at a glance that it is clean and pure, Order a case for your home, Phone or write, > Supplied by Best Dealers Ev Sip plled soy ed tm Leading Hotelo, Cafes and Restaurants, boxes Gimbels Im- | Assorted Wire 20¢ jor three 10e Nickeled Folding Coat Hangers b 20c i dozen Wooden Coat ‘Thimbles Hangers. Main Floor NEW YORK tuerenus st. | x Pe a = — a clits a oe wh tthe Girls and Young Women Will Profit by: va Number of Circumstances, That Bring New | Regular Prices 45 Young Women’s Fur-trimmed Young Women’s $22.60 to $26 Wool ¢ » in the model ill A number of t atyles in chinchilla cloth and Junior Girls’ $12.60 and $13.50 Wraps, $45-—Copy of a $75 Model A miscellany of demi-tailored serge A Dresses from Black brocaded velvet in the gracefully draped pe Ride ie i with silks, faney but- Junior Girls’ $15 and $19.50 Those at $10 are of cheviot trimmed with broad- ‘Those at $16 are of boucle and chinchilla, in ten, brown, navy and gray. jete styles, trimmed with shadow lace and crystals, Young Girls’ $12.60 Coats, $9.75 Young Women’s $30 to $35 Pre omirgedt pt ef ghee ety mee Suits, $25 with buttons. Blue, brown and tan. ’ $+ Just 60 of these velveteen, broadcloth and cheviot Young Girls’ $18.60 Coats, $15 An Exceptionally Fine Lot of BOY’S WINTER SUITS at $9.50 Usually $15, $16.50 and $18 These Suits come from one of the very best makers of Boys’ Cloth in the Country. There are 881 of them—ail that remained wien he pv i > When we sell these Suits re ly, harge The “‘Seven Wonders’’ of Blousedom them. These are $9.60 because ape ap pe the pr ah sities f. fewnceii's a piste all-wool materiais, in the most demanded colorings—browns, grays, plums, heliotropes, tans They are band-tailored Suits. Most of them it ft plain double-breasted effects; though a number are in Norfolk styic. ce far 8 to 18 yeartn the vee Be not in every pattern. mo it. 1 at back, or all around, worsted or wool linings, in fine variety of heavy overcoat Al Minimum Prices—$3 and $3.95 At $5, $5.75, $8 and $10 Racncsble values at sa However, these prices do not simply cover the cost of style, but alone are more than equivalent Al prone ine first place; specially priced in the | or sailor blouse models. : In tans, browns of the quality of the materials. || frown and ligtt gud dark gray, Blase #34 coud eine, Bis Piss sereees Misty wite Yee pene onan breasted styles. In gray, brown or tan mixtures. Wwe ‘ial remarkable showing Sizes 7 to 18 years. Suits of our regular $7.50 standard of feta peoslly eras thos tree ee of them at one-third less—$6. London made, in sizes for 6to 18 years. Fourth Fleer What Timely News This Is! ‘essai Misses’ and Girls’ Winter Coa Of $20, $25 and Higher Qualities You get a very poor idea of the beauty and the fine qualities of these Misses’ ‘and Girls Coa f , stunning ploid-back mixtures, plain-colored into high-priced Coats, ‘There are Tarrercluartet and full-length Coats, some belted, io | many other styles, in the prevailing fashions of the day. | And all at $12.76 each—it almost seems impossible! Splendid! Women "8 $3 and $3.50 But it’s quite true, and there will be plenty of the Coats here tomorrow for girls and their mothers to choose from, $2.50 Tri Hats at 50c and 75c These Hats have descended in price, and also from our Main and Third Floor sections, because they are odds and ends of collections which we must keep complete at all times. Plush, Velve: and Felt Hats—and those that are trimmed, are in tail $2.60 Black Velvet Batlors, ot —Just right for cloudy - 166 for two 12¢ cubes Gimbels Tm | Women’s Beaded Strap Slippers at §1 | ored styles. : boxes Gimbels | Ported Glass Head Pins, | Children’s 50c Leggings, at 26c Pair ee bd Tal Shell or amber 10c for three cards “Clinton” i Boys’ and Girls’ Leather Leggings, 95c Pair | rainy days, when smart, plain apes and sizes, or “Duplex” Safety Pins. Subway, Balcony | are ribbon-banded, will be extended with the purchase of any of these erling. IMBEL BRO | H ERS Untrimmed Hats, provided you select their Trim. BROADWAY mings in our regular Millinery Sections. $16 Topcoats, $18.50 Dresses, $10 Topcoats, $10 and $15 of a contrasting color—and bound with braid: illa or with deep collar, revers and it of volver, hiwanrateds” Third Fleer Overcoats at $10 inter Overcosts, with convertible storm Little Boys’ SUITS at $5 Boys’ Fine OVERCOATS At $15 to $35 , For $12.75! ts from anything short of seeing the There are superb silky boucles, warm all- , and other fabrics in qualities that only go leep lapels and cuffs and large buttons. Ang to 20; junior sizes, 13 to 17. Subway Balcony mmed and Untrimmed ats are most appropriate, No-Charge Trimming Service Subway Store, Baleeny

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