The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1913, Page 12

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| | ar step and wandered Into the hall Vine Charen of the Immaculate Concep. lwhote truth. The detectives now at] ously Ill In the rectory, He «uttered al rin mtrect, that #he had left the home| Grand Knight, Michael McCabe; Finan- of her mother, Mre. Donald Rethune of| cia! Secretary, John P. Bolan, Record-[ OF MISS BETHUNE \:: «Went One Tiundred and Eighty: | ing Secretary, Willlain J. Dempacy: — —— Stenographer in City Employ Deputy Police Commiastoner Dougherty! ruchmen took a perwonal Interest ta the investt-| annua gation being made t cath of Mins Kav stenographer of the Bureau of Muntet-| ‘ pal Investigation and Statistics, who can found mortally hurt in the hall of of No, 1269 roadway early Tuesday morning and died yesterday at Rellevue Mien Bethune worked In the Pinkerton) offices when Mr. Dougherty was Super- Deputy Commissioner to-day, maid he entirely possible that the girl might have been atruck by a «t tomotiie or might have fallen from a o 2KE BV Eee ehLD, bao wwe, work are trying to trace her movements | paralytic stroke last Sunday afternoon Monday evening after she left her em ployment They have learned from Mre |! tiie «Channing, with whom Miss | Bethune boarded at No, 9% West Thirty- f nville € Kn of has elected the werve for the en 4 Knight, John A. Lyons, ot ie Deputy wecond #treet, two years ago because! Warden, William Duliahan; Chaplain, she said her mother did not ayyipathtze| Rev. J, H. Malloy. drink and the flight she was making to| dwelling on Pike atreet, Tompkinaville. cure hereof. Mi engpe coe Prince's Bay have returned from a visit STATEN ISLAND NOTES. — | to friends in Woodhridue, N. J. a Mr, and Mra. George Whaley of the Aes’ AVA Boctety of the Gran.| Boulevard, Eitingville, will apend the thodist Eplecopal Church will| Xt two montha in Manhattan, Was Found in Hallway With Mortal Injuries, | an’. “morrow even.g, whan the ‘on of officers will be held. Al will he given in the audi- m of the Farm Colony, Castleton | rs next Saturday afternoon, It 6 vnderthe direction of James Ed- returned from @ visit to frtends in| Pomanoffs, was cel Yonkern. much pomp throug! Sodality of the Children of Mary “hureh of the Sacred Heart, Cas- regarding the Rethune, a ter | ward Donovan The Active Club of Huguenot will) tail, early In April on the evening of March on the Committee of Arrange-| lerton, N. ¥. ¢: Peter A. MacDonald, Harry) | Frank ee of Boat Atrios is " cDot sr. | the muest of Mrs. Charles Brown, Fil- Ley J. MacDonald and Bre} 1 Mie nH. Donnelly of New Brigh- jent there F Kazan Cathedral, Detective Marron, reporting to the! neat to-morrow evening. John Hicks of Rockdale, Tex., Miss Jane Ro Ballou of Fort Wade-| euest of R. EB. Bhortell, Annadal orth New Haven, She will sta, hip > fe oeaie, ci 4 ONLY ALF. gt ade! (From the Chicago Record The Afternoon Whist Club of Totten] «your hair in felling out, o will meet at the home of Mre. J.| parber. Vedeli, Main street, next Friday eve-| “Yes, replied the crusty customer, | oh Jeyou see my akull te wo hard that it] Party entered. inti! the early part v od aid the Mr, Dougherty #aid he thought st wae) Vil fen foi William J. MoClure, pastor of|ean't fall in.” ev with her in her weakness for strong! John McCaffrey te bullfing a brick} He | ads Procession to Cathe- and Mra. Frederick Knox of dral Services Crown Prince Is Carried. have a meeting in the home of Mre,| Glennard Decker of Newport News,| ST PRTERSRURG, March 6 | George Brown, Ichmond avenue. Port! V&. te the guest of his parents, Dr. and) tereentenary of the election in 161% as! | Mra. A. D. Decker, of Pleanant Plains. | Mmperor of Ruasia of Michael Mreodoro- Willlam Doty of Annadale haa] viteh, the firet of the present line 0 1 eof twenty-one «: iparta of the fortress of St. avenue, Wont New Brighton, will] 4nd St, Paul at $ o'clock this morning present a comic opera in Cosmopolitan! Ushered in the ceremonies in the capital, and from that time on constantly grow- Mins L. A. House of Great Kills haa] ing crowds thronged the gaily decorated returned from @ visit to friends in Mil-| streets watching the troops with bands Y, and colors fying salvos of ‘“Hurrahs” marked thelr pro- ta the] grees untll they disappeared througn the great door of the cathedral, where | 4 aby. the Emperor and Empress were greet-{ In her application the woman 4 he Metropolitan bearing the|clared that “the other Mrs. dA versol containing holy Peals rang out fr h bells in the elty as the tmperial The scene within was brilliant tn the GIMBELS What the Annual Clothing Clean-up Holds for You It contains, in splendid assortment for you to choose from— MEN’S WINTER OVERCOATS At $11.75, $14.50, $16.75, $19.50 and $25 (Former Gimbel Prices $20 to $55) Also a fine group of Spring-weight, silk-lined Over- coats at $16, instead of $25. MEN’S SACK SUITS At $11.75, $14.50, $16.75 and $19.50 (Former Gimbel Prices $20 to $40) Including some very good Norfolk Suits. BOYS’ OVERCOATS and REEFERS At $3.75, $3.95, $5.75, $6.75 to $9.50 (Former Gimbel Prices $7.50 to, $20) In various styles for big and little boys. BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SUITS At $3.75, $4.50, $6.50 to $8.50 (Former Gimbel Prices $7.50 to $15) Sailor, Russian Blouse, Double-breasted and Nor- folk Styles. Also $2.50 to $4 Wash Suits at $1.35 and $1.86. Fourth Floor Hosiery for Women At 75c a pair, regularly $1—Black, white and tan; pure silk. At 90c a pair, regularly $1.50 and more— Medium and heavy-weight thread Silk Stock- ings, in black and fashionable colors. 7,200 Pairs Sample Stockings, 28c Pair Regular 35¢ to 65c qualities, in a great va- | riety of styles and colors. At 2c pair, usually 35¢c—Full seamless, mer- cerized lisle thread Stockings; especially com- fortable for sensitive feet; in black and colors. At 36c, three pairs for $1—Our special im- portation of lisle and cotton Stockings, in mer- cerized or dull finish; black, white and tan; a quality that should sell at 50c. Boot Silk Stockings, 50c Pair 6,000 pairs of a guaranteed quality of Boot Silk Hose, in black, white and tan, with triple heels and toes. GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers March ist, on all Deposits in their Interest Department ON OR BEFORE MARCH 10th You have still three days in which to act, if a month's interest, that you would otherwise lose, appeals to your sense of economy. $1 OPENS A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT OFFICE HOURS, 9 to & Main Floor, Rear Balcony : present: American Porcelain Dinner Sets at $15, Regularly $25 Our O. Henry Club ! EN Charming Services of An Instant and Brilliant Success Bet ak Either mail the coupon below or come to the and veg, with coin Store (Fourth Floor) at once to select your bind- gold handles, One of ing from the several beautiful styles offered. four designs at this very low price., Crystal Table Services -60 Pieces— at $7.76, from $13.50 One of our 27 open patterns of Table Glass- - ware, in fine, clear Kipling FREE. For the next few days—while this short- time, low-priced introductory 0. monty fae is in progress — che low- er half of this coupon not only brings to all who = act promptly the 12 volumes of O. Henry's fascinating stories AMINATION but also en titles you to the oppor tunity of securing a 6- vol. set of Kipling bsolutely Chinese crystal, Dresden China Salad Dish At$3.05, Reg.$6.650 Exquisitely — hand- decorated Cake — or Fruit Dish, in per- forated design, O. HENRY CLUB Gimbet Brothers ri Game sets Austrian China plates, with game dec- edger, Mill ‘Changes Bring These Fine Offerings, for Men and Women, in A SALE OF HOSIERY To understand why it is possible to offer such splendid, new, perfect Stockings and Socks as these at so much below regular prices, you must know that successive lots of the yarn from which Hosiery is woven, are hardly ever alike. This means a new style-number and the discontinuing of its predecessor. Hence, from the makers with which we do a large business, we have secured the following fine discontinued lots just when people are needing Spring supplies of Hosiery. Also two splendid groups of samples, and surplus lots from our own stock. ir, regularly $2.50 and $2.95— ered and lace-ankle Silk Stock- ings, in black, white, tan, sky blue, bronze. At $1.20 pair, regularly $1.50—Black Silk Stockings in extra sizes, 9 to 11. Hosiery for Children Black, white and tan Cotton Stockings, in three weights; also fine ribbed lisle thread, in black, tan and white. Sizes 6 to 8, 26c pair; ¢o 10, 36¢ pair. te assortments of Infants’ and Chil- ks at 260, 36c, 50c up to $1.75 pair. Hosiery for Men At 36¢ pair, three pairs for $1—Two-toned silk, striped in vertical effocta, in about a dozen Interest Abounds In Every Corner Will allow interest at 4 Per Cent. per Annum from The March CHINA SALE There isn’t a dull or prosy section in it. enough to make you want to own it. And, thanks to March Sale prices, owning is easy. Each day beautiful new wares come in to fill the places of those that have been taken away by eager purchasers. These are some of the special offerings that make a bid for your attention tomorrow because of the extraordinary values they Everything you see is tempting (.\ At$12.76, Reg. $19 | large platter, with 12 | 8 orations and coin gold GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK TWIRTY-THIRD ST. © edifice was thronged with and Grand Duchesses, nhers of the nd military e Du uniforms I pipiomattc Ce Jomicers and m {The men all wore full dre [and the women the picturerque Russian PAsks All to Submit Cheerfully to court dra ablaze with § | <All stood as the Emperor, the Bm- ‘press, the Dowager Empress and the Imperial Crown Prince entered the Cathedral. The Crown Prince was. carried to hie place by m Cossack and) it wae moticed throughout the ser- vice that although he eat or stood) | @uriag various phases of the service he 414 not Enee! at any tim The close of the mass was marked ‘by another artillery salute and the pealing of bells throughout the capital. The return of the tmperial family The|to the palace gave occasion for another popular greeting, the crowd! alternately shouting “hurrah and singing the national anthem. shiek TWO “WIVES” CLAIM HIGGINS Woman in Tombs Saya She Is Police Shooter's Heal Spouse. Supreme Court Justice Glegerioh to-| day denied the application for release; Mning the |from the Tons of Mra. Margaret Mo- of the imperial procession to the Carthy Higgins, who claims to be the liawtul wife of John T. Higgins of No, diasmaewee vy, dvdd. | tained | The Government asks also that men FRANCE MAKES APPEAL TO PEOPLE FOR SUPPORT IN NEW ARMY CHANGES. Increase of Active Service to Taree Years. | PARIS, 1 6 =An appeal to the people of Frence to aubmit cheerfully to the patriotic sacrifices ealled for by the new Military Bill tnoreasing the term of service in the active army to three years Instead of two was made to-day when the cabinet submitted the measure to Parilament. bill was lald on the table ber of Deputies, It was by a declaration from the Ministry expressing the profound con- viction that the proposal muat be adopt- ed not only for the security of France, but for the peace of Europe, which de- pends entirely on the equilibrium of the great nations of Europe being main: now serving their second year in the army be kept with the colors for a third year, The measure will add to the peace effective of the French army 10,000 men, and not 210,00, as was at first stated, since greater care ts to be exercised in the selection of recruits, The system of two years’ service choir of St. Paul’e Methodist] A storm of cheering sixnalied the de- | 1357 Second avenue, who last Saturday ‘opal Church, Tottenville, will pre-| Darture of the members of the imperial learned that the young woman wae! ton {# sojourning at Sea Rreoze, Fia.| sent the Lenten cantata, “Oltvet to Cal-| family from the Winter Palace ani standing in the hall where he waa! She will be kone * found, leaning against the wall. She| of April fell to the floor while a policeman waa betng called to take charge of her, Her skull was broken and her scalp torn; the right side of her body waa badly bruised, night put two bullets In the shoulder | and neck of Patrolman Stephen Me-/| Manus. She asked for freedom that} she might care for her seven-monthe-| jexine,’ who made the aMdavit upon which she fe held tn the ‘Tombs, |# in error in calling herself “Mra. Higgina No, 1,” The aMdavit-making Mrs. Higgins te really No, 2, sald the applicant which has been in existence since 19} has, according to the Government, Proved Insufficient for the complete training of the men, while the decrease fn the birth rate in France also tended to make an additional year necessary france was to maintain an adequate dete Some exceptions to the general rule are made in the bill, as youths belong. Ing to large families consteting of at least six children will serve only two yea' good colorings. Previously 75¢ pair. e 7,600 Pairs Sample Socks 25c Pair Embroidered lisle, in all colors; silk in all colors; and an extra quality of silk lisle in black and colors. Regularly 50c and more. Main Floor Cracker and Cheese Dish At $2.60, Regularly $4.75 The centre dish for cheese, the lower part Prettily Goi Hand-painted Night Set At $4.95, Regularly $6 Consisting of jug with glass fitting over the top to protect from dust; on tray., Thistle and wild-rose design. Kitchen Cereal Set, at $2.96, Reg. $5 Six spice jars and six 4 large jars,oil and vi cruets in German earth- stenciled and decorated in blue. ogar English China Service Plates $650 Doz., Regularly $85 Fine English China, with ¥ deep cobalt blue band, and rich encrustation of coin gold. Fifth Floor oe ec. of SILK DRESSES 8x10, value $6.25, 7 ft. 6x10 ft, value $ We have been conse by our own redui pric These rugs are all hand made, woven rugs, being made of fresh long grass—and are perfect : Early shopping will be desirable, as these Rugs cannot be duplicated when sold out. Subway Store, Lower Floor There Is Quite a Little Money Leather Hand Bags fact, the difference between tie selling price, which 1s Hh for 12 Sewing sete ia, ded fringe t complete with fitting: & arm and Lindsay Inverted light, $6 to $10 Gas Domes, $4.75 ae ars} ee styles, Ma variety of shape fittings t $12 to $15 Four styles, one of which js a full fruit dome richly blended. Any of the tricity during the Omies WII De fitte the special pri money {f you're not satis- Don't be teased and tortured when a dime or @ juarter will soon make you forget you have feet. Start the good time! Ask quick at any druggist’s (or by mail) New York Has Known in Many Years CONTINUES TODAY AND TOMORROW These 2176 beautiful Silk Dresses were sold to us by an over-burdened manufacturer, and are now selling at HALF AND LESS THAN HALF the intended price. Authentic Spring Styles The original gowns from which they were copied would sell at many times this price— which, despite their face value, during this $14.50 Each Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Charmeuse Brocaded Crepe, French Voile, Brocaded Charmeuse. Also a number of very handsome Beaded Ci Draped Gowns, Balkan effects, Russian blouse models, and that is new and accepted for this season. 1 e style points and beauty of these Dresses they DISPLAYED ON LIVING MODELS Full range of sizes for women and misses, 14 lo 44. Popular This Spring New Shade HU R and more expensive event when it comes Summery Japanese Rugs “Mikado” Grass Rugs from Sunny Japan = A well-known maker and exporting house of Tokio is now manufacturing rugs to compete with our domestic makers, The first con- city a short time ago, and by means of introduction offered to Gimbel Brothers at such a tempting price that the entire collection was purchased, Th Rugs are fac-similes of domestics in design and color—-greens, browns and 2, with beautiful stenciled borders, 8 patterns in all. value $8.25, at $6. , Value $7, at $4, gnment arrived in thi: Priced as follows: 6x9, value $4.25, at $2.60, 4 ft. 6 x7 ft., value $2.75, at $1.60. 3x6, value $1.26, at 76. on 8 linen warp y are heavier than the average grass Friday and Saturday Notion Specials th, box Gimbels All Hrass Pins. six Be papem of Ginbele Duchew tore, Lower Floor WOMEN’S SHOES, AT $1.50 sortment accumu- wn manufacturer, and thelr actual worth, which is 1,650 and More and 61. only; widt h Sale of Lamps & Domes $3.75 $5 Bent Glass Domes, $3.75 The bent Glass Domes with bent glass collar, the hi ch, in amber or gre stem, lifting canopy, return gas Gas Domes, $6.75 $20 Gas Domes at $8.75 These are brick-wop fruit domes, mosale designs

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