The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1913, Page 11

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————————— - oe erento fa il ee ot + oceans NPD RE NIRS PLE IM. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FRBRUARY 7, 1918. Jory Court tried to patch up to-day. tlon with Peoria. | MoKellop’s body wap claimed by a ew OUR MA § WHIM | May, our Mary, was booked by John-| ‘‘ ‘Salome’ for Peorta!’’ she gasped, MOTHER AND SON DIE AT cond cousin, Mra. Peter MoNIff, of N Y. W. C. A. HOME. COMPLEXION THORN SERIES Ry stone to ding in Cleveland, Indianap- | and then shateversed the sentence. ALMOST SAME MOMENT. [¥0. 51 Beaver street, Jamaica. She aleo|manareae at . | bila and Foeran dering i iktlo ida CaN | se Seces, (ete, the’ ines See, need a Gabon ol charge of his mother's S047, 804 | oosay wartenat Board's Suiteing. | NO. 1--ENLARGED PORES a a 3 WASTES THE Wit leach concert. "The pros sewst, went |UARt Just to. mite ihe Peoria tation |McKellop Was Stricken in PrisonE cn" tng bodies wit be Durted ta e4-| ‘the sew butiding of the Youne Pog Beg Rae VELOGEN aheed aid all he oald was “Ohch, Ba- | 7%, Mind, her there, retuned 161 ets Pen——-Parent Was Insane joining graves in Mvergreon Cemetery. | Women's Ohrietian Association at Lex- sopemet’ i, lapeie hits Jome!" When Mary got to Cleveland, | Then Johnjtone sued Burton Oollver, Asylum Inmate. ‘The police say that when MoKeliep | ington avenue and Fifty-cecond street how to get tid of etlerged pores. “Beauty's Guardian” the Buchéye crowde expected ¢o see|the Peoria tmprosario, for the balance was arrested for vagrancy he wae euf-| wae fomally opened yesterday at a Velogen Siow the pores, clogged and enlarged by and the daugnter of Herod in all fer “fare [Gee on the bomtrsot Investigation into the care of Jame |tering from hunger and exposure, Hle| reception which lasted from ¢ to 7 P. M. soltene the lining, allowing them te return to their natural sist and fefining HOLE ofl ge LB TAL J Pd Colyer, Abd a counter sult charging iain cad nt Repel clothing was tattered. ba he once gd intel i and whitening the skin to a beautiful clearness and softness. re at becati jary Garden not sing | Gted 6 prison cage in t i RSeEE TINS songs eed KW aR v agent's descriptions of Mary's| “Salome” a: had lost $410) and asked mated, %. £, pollo court while awat- Shipwreck Has 10 Victime. dullding rises twelve stories to the roof | IN One application makes an improvement Because Mary Garden wouldn't dis. 4°b left much to the imagination. that muchas damages. Johnstone's ing arraignment as a vagrant, @s-| BLUBFTELDS, Nicareeua, Feb. t— Perea ate Ga ane in a] eee Better than cohd ercam-—noed Gea car tamatlc ene, 0 trenetormation Uf Nock Risht off the jump Mary refused to | el Colt BL . . hl ing 0 ir ually exercise, In| [Pe ay villainous press agent had lashed tho the management hat a biz house and | several dayg and whon Collver failed | @arah MoKellop, died at practical the | and seren members of the crew, wers/of the ¥. W. C. A., of which Mins Grace | DV natives into a furious pitch of curios- | “auared Mary tn some way. The same | to appear R. Beilles, of House, | same moment as her son in the Tate [drowned yesterday, when the schooner Dodge is the President, and the post- Graduate institution for the fleld sec- Granade was wrecked off Greytown,| retaries which the organization sends, nen There were only two pts ae year's training, out over the It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want” Will Go Gat th 1h bial. thing happened in Indianapolis. But in |Grossman & Vorhaus, tried the action obert E. Johnstone, the| Peoria! They're near Missourl there | for Johnetons as an’ inquest and got |Hospital for the Insane at Kings Park, nto nm peck of| and just had to be shown. Mary sald | judgment against Collver for the|1. I. She was more than eighty years Justice Green tn the’ two things worthy of note in connec- amount sougtt. ond. ity, ehe got = a ae —= 150 Women May Select These Smart Topcoats . An Interesting List of TOILET ARTICLES Of the Hour—At Average Half Prices GIMBELS PEO i Sy Al ARP m4 , ‘aces, rul ir im| nine, o ni on jor conte at cing remendous cm “Tue Tooth Brasher, 10 Cimtads "Gold eal” Brand Foro iis Absorbent Cotton, U. 8, By pose of them, but he was compelled Alt Lovers of Art Are Invited jo View Our Second Ni Bren, 35 in, 280 pie Ve ne Be . ee manera fol ws, lo so, as he did not have space ae | jail Brus! f utyeertne a + 8 on., Westphal's Auxiliator, @1 sise 600 to pack away the materials and Exhibition of PAINTINGS putt Cems St bi |, Jggen Vinee Glveetae Seem 9 Santche, Stee She this ‘time it is predicted that these Celluloid Mirrors, $2.60 kind, $1.96 | Colgate’s Glycerine Soap, 3 for 190] Fd. Pinsud’s Eau & Quinine Hair By American Artists Powder Puffs, 26¢ kind, 16¢ Gimbels Handkerchief Extracts:| Tonic, $1.60, 80c & fabrics will be worn next season, ‘ { the Valley, Violet, Heliotrope, i and {t is a well-known fact that the Which is to be eontijued until ee ee Aran Beaty Re and Carnation, Vint fe Phan, The ate 5 v o . 450, foul 1 , $2.) Gaiactuccraus weit apd gene rrlora Lieut daw, sce |“MenevTucum Pein, 1m, | Cora Jen, y on’s " Chinchilla Coats, $15 @ The works of many notalle artists are in this xhibit,| — polznes Footh Haste, te Pullman Aprons, #4 ve Main Moor Cc) full length model in blue. Collar ot biack. vorist cast fs lined to, the hips with satin; every seam is silk - bound. Tlustrated. Board, composed of Mr. H. 3olton Jones, N.A.: Mr. A. T. which was hung under the ol J the Artiste’ Adviso: Van Laer, N.A.,and Mr.C.C Curmn,N.A. Sixth Fioor Fur-trimmed eeagleth Gens, et. doth, lined with or black quilted eatin; large shawl of skunk - opossum or Persian paw. . The Shop for the . Which Were $20, $22 and $25 Before Stock-Taki Younger Generation ich Were on fore Stock-Taking Friday and Saturday, $11.50 Each Fur-trimmed i One of the Best, if Not the VERY BEST, Clothing Opportunities Chinchilla Coats, $25 Is A-blossom witi New Modes birdie: of the Entire Season This si model in black may be Even this early in theseason we have had costly models Well made, reliable, stylish spparel, for men and young men. Cheesing is with collar of civet eat, | | reproduced at moderate pices—and selection is 6 in, simplified, because there are eo many different patterns. facarel ptowen or cl -opomum. i com) ist moira Pol chet a viatioed Apne On account of these being broken lots, and ahort stocks sent to us from the Men's for fo Girls of 6 to | years; for the in-between or un- |} Store on the Fourth Floor, the varity will be great but sises 10} 918 925 981.00 girls that are nown as juniors,—18, 15 and 17- In the Buite there will be found an excellent assortment of fabrics and Fur-trimmed Broadcloth Costs, year sizes; and for youngvomen of 14, 16 and 18 years. viraa Uiestes ont bee; passe been Coats will be ieitel ws a hl vane od 1.50 - A copy of a three-quarter ler.gth model by Bernard. Mee eet eer W neo he mars diageat fastening, and its collar is of Persian paw. Broadcloth C ts, $19.60 cP Black Broadclo' joats, $19. black broadcloth, with large collar and deep cuffs iniald with oi emeel LIES s Third Floor sizes, considering that they are broken lots, $11.60, the price at which these garments will be sold today and tomorrow, in many cases would not cover the cost of making. Most Important—Yiung Women’s CrepedeChine Dresses ot Superir Quality at $15 to $37.50 Men's <4 and 34.60 Trousers at (2.95 Very smart patterns in good quality worsted. The kind of trousers that readily make friends with a Sunday coat. Well proportioned and correct in style. All sizes. Boys’ $6 Suits, With Extra Knickers, $3.50 Norfolk Etyle, 6 to 14 years. Double Breasted Style, 9 to 16 Years. ‘Two pairs of full-cut knickerbockers with each coat—and nice, roomy knickers, too. The coats are well-tailored, lined with good twill fabric, rein- ® forced seams, and the patterns are just t he kinds that are most wanted— nice brown and gray mixtures. Boys’ (2.60 and ;3 Wash Suits, {1.10 Boys’ ¢4.60 Chinchilla Overcoats, $2.76 Broken lines, but all sizes, 244 to 10, will be found Smart button-under-the- ehin modela, with veivet in the whole tanortments "Beller Bul hear beck tine sagt Bian Madea sabiniae vareseickoneh warn ° Lneyy bs ere ieee © Madame, Your Heart's Desire Will Come True In This Sale of New Lingerie Blouses at $2 to $5 “Oh, for the lovely Blouse modes of Paris! But they are so costly. I can’t think of get- ting them !”—has been virtually spoken within the heart of many a woman. Yes, but you can tomorrow, Madame—for we have had all the New Paris Models Reproduced ps, a 2,000 Attractive Little a Fre Spring Models, $1.25 and Shar, $1.50 Grades, at 65c latistes We made a very large purchase—a little to Dainty large, in fact—and for that reason we are going to Lawns ‘dispose of this first shipment at a great price-con- “a 12> i cc.sion, Capes : \ fae Ei ‘these Uttle Frocks is fresh i 1 Young Women’s Junior Girle’ f : iy ery one of Saph ond delete, Greet twteanied with Srderel oud ot eponee,| Tailored Suite, qisveess.| 14 wan Danian ne byooazy , pe Bedford cordpoplin, ms-| Lingerie Frocks, $10 to be Fine galateas, lawns and ginghams; telasse, serg@nd worsted |¢25, ‘ A pleated skirts; waists and skirts trimmed with nines Fine Laces checks, $18.! to $57.60. Youn g Girls’ 1 colored materia], buttons or piping—effeetive con- ‘iia Topcoats eponge, ins Colored Washable ‘ ' trasts and deft little style touches. Round, high or ctoe Bernard mel, $19.60. Dresses, $1.50 to $11.60, Ratt i =" i square — w higy plaids, checks or stripes. Hand att tedes $16 to $5. ate seth Se te cj beh Oe oa cilia Embroidery Jingeriesooks, $5.75 to Linen & Ratine Dresses, Here’s a Good Piece of Week-End News for Men $6 to $18.60, Ask especially to see the new “Louis le Grand” Biouse at $3.96, and the model with wide bbe and inset after the idea of a famous Paris dressmaker—this, the #8 Blouse illu» woe Dresses, Paci Blouses, 61.50 9e je antnin's Shirt Store 2on the! Main Floor: sends all the boolean lines ~ Store for sale Friday and Saturday. Notice These Lower Prices A NOTION Plan-Color CARPETS /|$1and$1.50Shirtsat 70cEach On Women’s Sweaters sundries $own in Good Assortment in the cout pont tg yi pall al ig Mpc Ly lan Rounding up various odd lots of Sweaters in our own stock, | for home sewing and other items J OIN & JAMES DOBSON SALE poe Spec pepe diab yedhonrg od phe Dray lyn sy with the addition of the manufacturer's samples, produces quite | for H . a wide choice of good styles, at much lower than usual prices. jo A epee ga at special Bat Mag of the best furnishers today use only plain- You will surely find your size in one good style or A it i 5 ‘ally {£ you do your selecting early. pr sapltat color ar self-toned Carpets. And it is exactly these | mother. Espect , _ At $2.95 Each, Usually §8.75 All-Over Neta ” “imbele Reel Hair) gight-for Carpets that are shown in excellent |Men’s Domet Flannel Pajamas, 850 | Men's Uollars, 1Cc, or 6 for 66c Women’s Sweaters, with shaw! collars, also V necks, in de- | 486 for 26¢ box Gimbels Horn Hair- much-s ‘ ; ; hese are certainly the best Pajamas we have ever Equal in quality to’ regular 15¢ Collars, Made sirable colors, and all sizes. pins, 8 sizes, in amber or shell. varietyn this special offering which we secured from | seen, let. alone told, nt be. They, Took eel and wil from fully shrunken fabrics, which insures uniformity At $3.50 Each, Usually $5 riage fe dx, boxes Wire Hairping, | John (James Dobson when they closed out the Cut- | citron liberal pro eiloas Ta the tariies tote—-delanes | wing kad the aaa an ee eye oe Ha Another group which includes practically every style and | 100 for three ¢ cards “Queen” Re- | Order epartment of their factory. ‘The range of color- ie ermine, Sorat Neat patterns, sizes for small, day and Saturday, at 10¢ each. color. movable Bono Collar Supports, : * broad rec lai ad umn and large men, + Sub Icony Main Floor 160 for two 10¢ Folding Nickel Coat | ing8 ery broad, embracing plain tones, reds, greens, ee eee edhe ciate ——————_—$—_—__ or Suit Hangers. bluesgrays and browns. Many of the colorings have ; The Februar Sho S ] 186 for dozen spools O. N. T. Darn- bordered stai ets t tel VY e a. e $5 Hockey Shoes at $3.75 og ap reer epochs a sag aba 1 Nei id : ~ ‘i si P Affords Tremendous Savings— High-grade footwear, for men, women and children. Tke REAL Sort for Easy Skating Wash Cloths, RDS BIAGEEAROWN: 271008 FADES Women's $3.60 Shoes, $1.95 Men's $3 and $3.50 Shoos at $1.95 abe for yo Ibe Hair Binders. fror6Se to $1.65 yard—the latter being a grade that jc for Yasha i a Bo oR be for pair Gimbels Garment Dreas | usuly sells for $2.25, Medium toe shapes, high Cuban heels, welted soles, Button mod n calfskin, with medium round toe, all sizes in patent leather and several sizes in tan calf- ri Wiles all cians, Wiha * op S names of These Hockey Shoes are made for GIMBELS, on_ scientific lines. i y 9 Shields. 4 : A , P, akin, including 16-button high models, well-known makers; all reduced to $1.95. They give ‘the instep and ankle: bir so Ree ge aaa We also have quite a number of these plain Carpets oo? ’ 4 oe support where they need it, and yet fection Dress Shicide, ” UP" Fer} | ble width; 4 ft, 6 in, wide. Sixth Floor Girls’ and Boys’ $2 and $2.50 Shoes at $1.50 and $1.95 are thoroughly comfortable. Soles are stout enough to allow attaching A collection of weit Shoes ore blghenvt button models i The Boys! Shoot: ¢ skates to them, or they can be used various odds | and tan calfskin. Staunch shoes, will give ex- vear, of good quality ; ends of Hair Orna- collent woar. soles, desirable shapes, with clamp skates. @ In tan Rus- sia cali und black kangaroo, with extra ankle straps and heavy padded tongues. All sizes, for men and women, now at $3.75 a pair, 4 instead of $5. Second Floor menis und Ban- $1.60 for sizes up to 11. $1,958 for sizes 215 to 6, $1.60 for sizes up to 13'4, $1.95 for sizes 1 to 5). GIMBEL BROTHERS BAMWAY NEW YORK TRHIATY THIRD ot, deaux, worth up to $1.50, at 25 each; some that were 25c at2 for 26¢ special alo of Slippers for mon an juction Sale now In progcots ‘Women, st substantial underpricing. bers for men, women and chiliron. jubway Store, Baleeny Main Floor ati icant DN shasta rprcnaiteinginiaaeasineseeamamsiasiseadinals ship —~-lheprereieeeeereneeen est ommeceaitiaiaitbiaiaeeaantnatiaiinls amerers bie tad“ SkES|- saangesdas” bias “fake

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