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° NG WURLD, THURSDAY, DEVEMBER I¥, IST. TAG BVOEN1I Afternoon Gown of Amethyst Broadcloth ————$—_$<_$—_——_$—$» AUTOIST HELD FOR HOMICIDE bb dal Reatard Ag Plain walst of the same colored broad-| cloth = whieh Medien Lada the WRECK THAT SAVES ovens down the centre) nee reehion Yate (From the Kansas City Journal.) jel ate line of narrow brown fur,| Being in a quandary to know what -—s “Do you think only of me?” mar \ . [Mae of tar ang one doen one side. THe| icind of material and of which color to ter Charge Against Dre) ured the bride. “Tell me that you Evening World’s Original Fashions for Home Dressmakers |: vist tron where iC in opened for £6t FOE an afternoon street dream —not Lhe lt nt A Te eres ai exeuutnet dhe Dries & few Inches from the bottom and faced i = ” " q 5} “It's this wal, vice. Am & feet 6% inches tall, 36- Dr. Samuel A. Cosgrove of No. 4 P | neg re tong eet aide, band of brown fur sur-| inch bust, 28-inch waist, 36-inch hips,| Clendenny avenue, Jersey C hela | eroom gently. “Now and then I have to All quest Lite nde the neck, although @ collar Of/twenty yeare of age. Have brown|in th First District Criminal Court in| think of the furnace, my dear. concerning rocade may be attached to the Bown] iii ange. nad of high color beh! ish ss —_—_—_—_—— underneath it. j AR LJ Jersey City to-day upon a charge of Would like something to add hetght and on simple lines. The gown I am showing would be an excellent model for you, and, if you liked, small pocket effects of the broonde could be applied on either side of lower blouse portion. signe and matert en ale of dresses’ ANSWERS TO QUERIES, ed: | Dave Padi § sine @ 104 Tam we en years of age and de | sire your advice as to the making of @ Fashion Raitor of | 'ark-blue broadcloth suit, I have seven} yaria of the material forty-four inches | manslaughter. Dr. Cosgrove, while running his auto- mobile on Hiidson Boulevard at Virginia] @ avenue yesterday, afternoon, ran down and killed William Matthews, seventy years old, @ rotired merchant, of No. ERSEY TOWN HAD Not Because No One Is Killed, The BventnG9! wide, which seems plenty for ome! Oe incloaed reversible goods 1 woutd| 22 Bergen avenue. Dr. Cosgrove ex- i N i World, No pat- Ate in the skirt. Am five feet three/ like to make a walking skirt. Will you| plained that he was running at moderate "| use No One in or designs | 8ches tall and quite slim, ROSALIE, |aid me with weation? speed, and the tragedy was an accident. but Beca terns fi ion A Russian blonse coat enit would MISS H.R. | Aifter hitting Mr, Matthews the doctor in thie column Geto perce can be obdtained, Dut with the description furnished | @ 4 @ simple matter to work out | Satterns. 4 distinctive feature of this depart Ment te the iiustration of the difer | ent pieces of the pattern necessary for the making of the garment. ‘a ine, while @ lighter shade itor te Ste ae | _ sue ml a st tote les @ guide in cutting one’s own pat ~ tern 4f euch be needed. | | t CA a | , Make it a two-piece model, the seame finished with biack silk braid, took him tn car to the City Hos-| 4 pital and gave himself up to the police, Arlington Can Sleep. Artington, N. J., might have been called “the city of grouches” to-day, because you could find one on every corner and several in between, It was all due to a slight wreck Engineer “Bi! Martin pulled off to save 20 passengers on an Erie train bound for New York. But all the grouches were not in Arlington, They were all up and down the line, and tt looked as if every com- muter who came in by that road to-day had more than the usual frowns, Here fe what happened: Engineer Martin, who rune a ewitch ‘engine in the Arlington yards, had left four heavily loaded freight cars on the Greenwood Lake Division just east of the Arlington station, and was shunting other cars round on a switch. One of the four loaded cara worked! Joone and started toward the tracks on which a theatre train for Jersey City ané New York waa bound. Martin knew there were two hundred or more paasen- Gers aboant and that unless the runaway cat was stopped there might be @ dis- astrous wreck. He pulled the throttle open and his engine leaped to meet the “wild” car. a: did, head on. The as a crash that | @ould be heard a mile. The heavy car | ‘wee tomsed from the track just In time | to keep the passenger train from more than grazing it. Martin stuck to his Post and escaped injury, The car was ‘wrecked; the engine had part of its cab torn off, and ite hot water botler burst. ‘The passengers were able to congratu- Jate themeeives not only on escaping death or injury, but on being the only Dersons trom that part of Jersey who : @m to a New York theatre last might. of brown fnr holding the plaite just above the knee line. To correspond with this, have a wide collar om the coat spread over the shoniders in @ straight Une across the front, being edged with {nr all around, ————— Theatre Party to 80 Children, Greenwich Settlement House, at No. % Jones street, will givo a theatre party to eighty childrun on Frid view y night to the spectacle of “Under Many at the Hippodrome. The chap- of the party will be the Misses Marton Curtis, Katharine Leavenworth, jarion Porter, Elizaneth Thorne and ‘ary Isabelle Brush. : rT PHILADELPHIA, 5 decause none of her children or grand- jehildren would accept her invitation to dinner last Sunday, Mrs. Catherine age seventy-nine, ended her life y with gas. POU INGE. SRY el posed DESCRIPTION. | r) The beautiful and unusual designe of J brocades now so fashionable serve to A emphasize effectively the beauty of line 4 and color in a gown of plain material. Here the long, close-fitting sleeves of amethyst velvet brocade are set into a ts The Best | Playerpiano | Proposition TWO IMMENSE GIMBEL SUBWAY FLOORS Are full to overflowing with a myriad of gift-things to bring good cheer ‘to as many of mankind in this, the season of gocd-will to all. DON’T LET THE PLEASURES IN STORE BE MARRED BY A SINGLE OVERSIGHT Here follows a list, every number of which is not only a suitable gft, but a REMARKABLE BARGAIN. In the whirl of Christmas Shopping the Gimbel Subway Store adds economy to the timeliness of its offering—and convenience to its visitors. Seventy-five complete sections and over forty holiday booths—all on two floors—thirty-five eleva- tors, twenty stairways, bright lights, washed air, 4he Great Economical, Cheery, Helpful Christmas Store of Conveniences. These on the Balcony | Women’s $10 to 912.60] Women’s $15 to $22.60 | $7.50 Misses’ Dresses, $4.95 $75 Russian Pony Coat, $45 (The wreck tore up the tracks so no Suits at $5 All-wool fabrivs, In new models; Coats at $8.75 What portunity this will . hi di y f ‘ks b fro Ad be fo fathers 1 hus- other traine could pass for many hours. A good piano that has stood | All the season's newont models | | Or °backs on sale one day only. at In the practical gifts nothing | | bands. weave. exceptionally On both sides trains lined up in the fog. the t H d 1 in plain tailored #uits, of all-wooi | | thie price could be e appropriate or | | Rants nee; very fine GUATity ‘The wreck occurred just after 7 o'clock le test of ier and a pee mixtures, In wanted shades, A | |_UUS PICS. neeay mection revrenent cood value for od akina; fut tent, See Pierce vee tea eran etn Sith the feos presture than sol Sult ection 180 conte. in this groupe ail ot “antin’ Deep. Falled Bound " em stunning models, copies Aye etx trains of Joreeyites bound for home if i ; i | 2.50 to $3.50 Waists, $1.55 | | trom ‘Very expensive’ coats: Se wot vary mee after a hard day's work in the otty. i players, with their complicated | J/| Women’s $5 Serge Dresses rie fhede ‘and voile Saar chinchillns,” brondciotis, kerseya, | | cut. There are not very, many | expression devices. at $2.95 newest’ models, all. with long | | Poucles and Fnglish mixtures, but they were made to sell at All-woot fabrics, in white, garnet | | sleeves and high neck. This r Women's Coat Section and are well worth coming |_ Prices low, quality considered | 8475 to $750—and many bar- | gains in used players from $350 up |—$10 per month payment plan. juction is made on account of siz being incomplete, Waist Section rly for. and navy; a few black-and-white and brown-and-white stripes. Sizes from 32 to 48 in the assortment, but not in every model. ens Sectiol Fur Seetion $3.60 Children’s Rain 26c Hosiery for Men and Women, 1214c throughout WOMAN CHANTS Occasionally 26 and 50c Neckwear, 10c bellows tongues and heavy double | OUR MUSIC ROLL LIBRARY IS , A very beautiful wollection, in| | us to otter ve Cute AN 35 ; FREE TO OUR PATRONS FOR ALL 8 Men's Soft Hats, $1.50 many dainty atyles, Some of them | | branded and exte ferviceable, are these 'e ni D y, O' ol a “apes TIME, THUS ELIMINATING ALL) §)| yor° large: tactory, “which ‘cone ss, pleited oF plain. All of them | | this extensive pariicidy oy tthe | | xiriss alt ‘sizes, SF \COST OF MUSIC. sisted of a big stock of Men's Soft the newest styles, including some manufacturers the name ts never rink; guaranteed F ‘ " Hats. All new and perfect; all very smart tailored effects in black permitted to be advertised when blue and red, w An early call will give first Rew models. Included are a num- and white bengalines, High or for, leas ‘than ina C ' . rf erican Velours, in black, Ww t sizes 6 Algo a ie quality choice from our large Christmas which are worth $4.00 each, Every evo DYockwear Section and *nasaius | | Henri er pabberined ate, i stocks | size, all ehapes, to ¢ shopners co: z. in tan only, $3.98, |B] | suit’ the face and match the over- to act’ prom In this | !_—_Chitdren’s Coat Seetio Seeeeieane: een coats 001 #801 as ——) PEASE PIANO CO., |G settic"sicetai" suse 87th, stat | | $20 Black Pur Set, $11.60 | | siscrimen tree ate moment ae dae { on, ‘This | beautiful set of Bel- b id men's { hand oys’ | Mrs. Pintard, Forced to Resign 128 West 42d St., near Broadway, N. Y. | bit 6 Hat Section. sian" Hare—a “lanes half-barrol UST AR Aarory errt Alba | ut te 1,25 Overcoats, $8.50 | Verrern Basen on Semone * Brooklyn: Newark: |! Rutt Aiitrerent ‘atyles ‘tn carte; fm Hosters section ——___J | Long Nerv CTRES q as Church Organist, Threat- { | 34 Flatbush Ave. 10 New St. 7 Men’s $5 Blanket Robes, some one. or Rwwocrkin | eftects ¢ A fall line of Victor and Columbia Talking ff | trimmed with heads and tails; | | $1 60 Blanket Rath Robes $1 4 iS | ‘Machines. $3.75 i are lined throughout with rich obess$ 1B ens to Sue Pastor. ‘ == | Good quality blanket material, Mike eo These are for women and ———— — - —— —EEe t style, button down the front; Fur Section. tremely daint z svn Fobe, well made in every Value fat “ine former ‘price: sort | Y ta for | mi ante momma NT MMT TTT ITTTTHTTTTTTTTM TTT Si lafae variety.of colors and | oma i | Fone atripe effects, and collars, | ayn” Clothing Section, of the Piet Methodlet Craven ef Rod SONA A weed aioe Men's $5 and $6. Storm | | site. ant joist felmpet with asia Wi 5. sa even sdosa win & cols vy Second Day of Our aa Cae | Boots, $3.60 Calta $10 to $15 Oil Paintings, 2 ita H. Pin pts papi y Men's $1 Silk Suspende: 12 and 16-in. High Shoes, with 7.50 50c $3 Marble Busts at $1.95 Very exceptional value. These busts are made of Italian marble on onyx bases, They have been gelling at $3 and more, China Section, $3.50 Silk Bordered Com- forters, $2.50 Each Dainty figured ailkoline ing, In handsome pink. blue lees ender and yellow floral designe; with plain silk mull border to mateh; full size; white cotton Blanket Rection, and unless the wrong done me is recii- fled at once I will lay the matter before ‘the courts.” Dr. Perinchief, who was called to Red Bank last April, eald: t “Mrs. Pintard would better steer cleat | of the courts or she will have her eyes Beautiful hose-—and serviceable. ‘All pure bright silk with toes, heels and tops of highly mercerized and doubly rein- forced lisle thread, Each pair perfectly perfect. Solid brass base, with green shade, Wired complete, with at- tachments, plug and socket, Can be used either for desk, table or t. 64 inches wide, thoroughly aponged and shrunk; in a hand- some narrow wale; navy blue and black opty. oldest hosiers from an exceptional lot of silk which we induced them to purchase in late season by agreeing to buy the en- tire finished product when ready. Dress Goods Secti Lamp Section. al director of the church for the last bs solen, eapecially treated "leather, Girls’ §2.50 Shoes, $1.65 7 uner., Cattle oF ‘Wiliem Pintard, @ prominent lawyer of leather ends and cast-off; vhoice outing or stormy di All sizes. Show. with stout leather soles; an Burelshed Frame et in shadow Monmouth County. of many’ sober shades; packed in Bh ear, All sizes ri toe Mor Intner Mire. Pintard eave the minister used 9 e [eat holiday box Sa tae eee ee eee fale ne with oe qbureh Board of 6 Handksrohlets_ for 50c. | |———Stior Section Youths $5 ‘Trustees to force to resign, which ' These 4 plendid fall- te Gia the Gay before yesterday. Bhe ose Men's $1.25 Pajamas, 85¢ Formerly be mrocy || Men's $2 Trousers, $1.50 coats with convertible collars Mth Good quality domet flannel, in a Crossbar — Shamr: 7 4 the new and deniraute top that she has remined Daniel Ap- wide range of colors; well made to fefs, dainty and sheer, Neat stripes, in worsted or cas- re rable fabri minister, iy simere, strongly tailored, and art mixtures. Sizes 33 to 3! govellplendard resign,” oad Mre ano ‘Calton Saya ren 18 colors and | | gtylishly cut; Will give first clase Hoye’ Clothing Section, : wear, $$ mores “it tet ferent better than the regular 50c grade Ha ti ae ac tn Sr ee ae jon as An quganist. Ur, Perinchief hee gone out Boys’ $1 Pajamas, 75 $1 Corsets, 75c Pair Men's 750 Woolen Gloves, 50c chiangeatie buck ce write eins @ bis way to humiliate me. He told Mad u ‘These are ths well-known 3.3 Scotch Wool, in nice dark shad saline, oF chiffon taftet A he enantio ent Gorseta, with low, RUS vere come | |very_ well mace, extra quality, platted flounces Seen ere manatee eo fortable, “model—hose supporters sik Petticomt Section —__ ania tel6 the board attached, i SS stsland kira Peat a 50c Rogers Serving anything ae mean . 8 ‘old-burnished frames, Al leces thle acton of tas, 1 would say that $1 Drawer Leggings, 650 | [41 asa Carving Sots,$1.95 | | ii UM Ean stn Ue | | mene aeieOOe 268 I Geserved & good ducking in the river cloth, in red, white, gray, brown These are handsome sets (two frames and shadow boxes, and well-known Rogers quality; 1° 7 os Ota: “sizes for’ children's to |, | plecess, imitation. stag handles | | 16x06 in. ftchings, in 8-In, Circas- | | Oyster. Ladies, “Tah ienives ee ve written him a letter warning ee or Ong atk) Pith decorative metal trimmings. alan finished frames. Rerry Spoons; formerly Gh oat $e | Ned Be doom's make amends e YOars. shee Section, Cutlery Section, Picture Section. — dewelry Bection, “S92 iy bring auit at once.’ A Part of Mra, Pintard’s letter to her EALLY A Christmas Surprise artistic in the extreme, subdued and re- former pastor read en followe: “I eak among the hurly-burl freer These on the Lower Floor—————_ ' you to reflect upon the possible conee- . ;, . y soaring fined, : Quences of such brutality on your part, prices and impossible goods. Made for us especially by America’s $1.60 Diagonal Serge, 90c $3 Desk Lamps, $1.75 a t filling. Small Rugs, 85c to $6.50 50c to 76c Linoleums, 18c¢ opened in @ way she will * ” a Very remarkable reduction on i Be eh No “seconds” such as are the usual Fifty cent hose are good enough for eee, pio cemalL Cae pitt Wtine | | ,alenale Christies, op tte | | 88g and O60 Seamless 3 resigning, ‘The board permitted her to offerings in many so-called sales else Most any man is is @ rational price— nese Cups and | | Srmingters, Sinyrnas and was ee as Pere | ach sheets, 65c E it resign rather than dischar, + e Nut Set, 76c. ble bath rugs; 7 bathrot ‘and i sat was simply @ question of having where. i any Mest would find these Ege Cline Pection. of ‘colors, and atterns; in sizes aizna.'in nieces on ae hemming, 61 bo fn rs. Pintard the 4 . . 5Oc. ranging from 18x86 to 54x % to 4s. yards, 180 sq. ya. n.; made f: i poggr eyelets Mle A All in twotoned combinations and able extra value even at et the Hug Section. » + for Roos fhan Ang brand of bleached price will be 35¢ or 3 for $1.00. hemmed ends, " the clergyman went on, “and the ———— Bedding section board decided that tt was better to have $1 Dress Goods, 50c Yard All-wool, 54-inch Suitings, in a mottled effects: Oxford gray, dark pur- — $1.25 Velvet and Tapestry f i i ; $4.60 Drawnwork Squares, HW the choir. Mra, Pintard ple, dark maroon, and tobacco brown— A regular Christmas gift to you. handsome’ cheviot ce hme ain : Waived and Tap wo Creche Bed ards | | gfandsome tnenere ond, hand: | | ,,ome thousand yards fe all that $1.26 Each of the choir have PUSH ESS, embroidered, very elabor: cen- Heavy woven, white crochet Bed and this Is marked for a very | | Spreads; “plat rs. Pintard yelled e Each in a dainty box. Size} | dick clearance. Other prices from Mion rare memmed; in new f them at rehearsals as if they were sq. Also 54-in, 84. 5e grades for S00 up t 1 ‘arsellles patterns; fullsize, i “animala to be driven,"" but Mrs, Pinter m a Ss 1 Ss re) Yr en ‘at 9 TROON ESE: ROR HE FERS SHRED Bedding section #aid yewterday that t mates te eat tacei cxeeatn.9 shine her | . #4 Bed Set, Complete, $2.50 Corel Recto ———— | 50c Embroidered Flannels, } and laughter of the choir, 2 Es Comprising bed cov Ld .16 Damask Sets, $3.25 38c Yard fi fie received #00 & year as ormantat | _ Nothing here but the sensible—the truly sensible. Real Utility plus the Lux- Abate” aia e's veprodaction ot tits hemstitched | Damask "4 ( ie Pieces of Art t scalloped or hematitched Hf Ie said she owns considerable property | uriance, the Elegance and the Beauty, all of which, united, mark true appropri- Mexican drawn work. gets, with one oxen haniine. te natn lework, $2.75 ale 2h 8 fine ra ; been appointed temporary orgaiitt ani | ateness in the ideal Christmas gift. Ushelstory Gestion, bieachs choice of four de | | teftufter “hristinan our buyer ane | | gasortiment of designs to" arr tre O i} + : t : t < 7 nounces: his somewhat sensa- J bpd fm musica) director in her | A wonderful increase in assortment because this is Christmas but no increase Silks and Velvets Reduced Linen Section tlonal reduction, | Gitt-seekers | ——--~-——Flannel Section ——— | in price (because this is Christmas). Three very special items afford jong leagures at aiminimum ox | | 91.85 En lish GUESS M’CLUSKY’S WEALTH = Secs st ie onderful savings, ‘The first $8 Dinner Sets at $3.75 enditure, Only one of a_ KL glish Longcloth, VEVONT s 5 , Pompadour Poplin (wilke- 100-piece set of white porcelain, ch as pillows, centreplecs 85c Piece ’ ‘There was much speculation yesterday ggcttonl., Femularia, ste yard, ith rained design; full service rte, towels, wove and handki rfott ghamols finish, 36 tn. wie; over the value of the estate left by is and ronebud effects: | | for 18 peor! ertton.. Art Needlework Se Loe POE 2 the Pile George W. McClusky, Police Inspector Walbta end dancing 7 and head of the traffic squad, who died Black Dross Velveteca, Tuesday night at his home, No, 223 Wes x at oe ya: sniendle Saventioth strest, SROADWAY AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK -S1" AV, BET. 27'" & 25'"S7S reuse, -velvetys GIMBEL BROT ae nee Sreimalk. was pvi::tad hie SULTON ST.AT FLATBUSH AV.~BROOKLYN = BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AK te i , Black Charmeuse: regu une might aznount to @ million. Clos. rly $2, 180 vil. Clove fints friends said it was several hundred Hatters and Furnishers as well as Clothiers to Men of Taste. natin 1 cant iFi note thousand dollars, Most of it ls said tv es te invented real erate, A = =

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