The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1913, Page 13

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Seep cece STOLE THEHEART OFSOTERS HUBBY Took It Home With Her After Visiting Wealthy Brother. in-Law and Wife. PAIR FOUND SPOONING. ——- i] “Big Jim” and “Little Ethel” Were Caressing in Library, Friend Testifies. i A madcap s-hoolgirl’s infatuation for her sister's husband, James Madison Todd, a wealthy coal merchant, and the Numerous times the little miss played “hookey" to meet him are revealed in sister of 3 aa Vivian Todd, is the truant child. “Little Ethel” was named as co-respondent by her s! and her indgcoro: was amply esta ubmates at Ne # Broadway term him, had been mar- | fled to Viola Vivian five years when | he and she went ou: to visit the Vivians at Calumet, Mich, in 108. The young- eet of the five beautiful Vivian girls, noted throughout Michigan for their ac- complishments, was Kthel, then attend- ing a private school in Detroit. At the first famly re-union, after the arrival of the Todds, the married sister observed | taat Jim's admiration for Kthel became | Uittle short of candid adoration: Mrs, Todd humorously admonished her “kid sister’ not to steal her hubby, ti ‘which the apparently innocent school gir! Teturned assurances. Not for a moment | id sister Viola suspect that “Jim” and | Ethel were meeting clandestinely. | Neither did she imagine their attitude | toward each other as anything but emi- | nently decorous. During the trip back, | made aboard an ore carrying vessel be- longing to one of “Jim's” coal carrying lake lines, Mrs. ‘Todd did note, however, that Ethel, who accompanied the party, | was fondinf stroiiing the deck durin: | ' @e moonlight nights. | ETHEL TOOK JIM’S HEART BACK TO MICHIGAN, The Todds returned to their country home at Morristown, N. J., and Ethel @pent the balance of her vacation there, Late in the fall Ethel returned to her clasees in Michigan, but with her went Jim's heart, according to the testimony given by J. F. Erdlets of No. 62 Broa! way, @ pal of Jim, to whom the coai man revealed the sorrows of his hea: From the moment that “Little Ethel.” fas Jim called her, went away an in Penetrable cloud of deepest domoat gloom hung over his domic di covered his wife wae “bitterly in| and plainly told friend Erdiets that al the torrid rays ofthe tropics could not Melt her Arctic heart | “Yos." testified Endiets, "Ji i Mrs, Tod's un- ¢ failed to rectprocate. said Jim, ‘are not made Why Trave! Afar for Health, Recreation or a Home Whon the hovutifin West heser Cou te We Want You to See The Westchester County Exhibit in the Travel Show, Grand Central Palace, March 20 to 29 inclusive. Under the auvives of the Westchester Chamber of Commerce Permanent Information Bureau, 7 East 42d St., New York Open Every E FREE This 100-piece Dianer Set with every purchase YS; 0f$100 or over, ‘a Jon earth. No Justice of the Peace | the "Munich correspondent | . “UL! fre unfitted to each other. A parson | dent Wilson insiate that it is his duty ‘| ebard Fine, former Dean at Princeton, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 27, 1913.: of the! bind tozether forever two persons who] Tageblatt, but will accept if Presi- can't make such a knot stick.’ TELLS OF FINDING PAIR “BILL: ING AND COOING.” Erdlets also told the referee of a con- fession mai him by Todd, in which the tatter id to have admitted im- Propricties Kthel. ‘The admission fo. d the unexpected entrance of into Todd's Turkish den in his pwn home one evening during stay at the Todds. Another time rdlots was visiting the Vivian home at Calumet wiiie the Todds and Ethel ; to make the sacrifice. BOWELS BAD, LIVER TORPIO?.CASCARETS, If constipated, bilious, headachy, stomach sour. take a Cascaret —Dime a Box. You men and women who can't get ‘a. \fecling tight—who have headache, x. (conted tongue, font taste and foul inMlets discovered her liking | breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bil- tor her big brother-in-law's caresses, ious, nervous and upset, bothered with Todd did not appear before Referee|% sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or Ingraham. although he was represented | have backache and feel worn out. by counsel. Neither was “Little Ethel | Are you keeping your bowels clean called as @ witness, At the time the| with Cascarets, or merely forcing a teat i passageway every few days with salts, ie pilly or castor oil? This complained of testimony shows, Ww. hel, The years old, Mra, Toe cathartic anoth “te Ne ¥ > is important, x red and ‘Thirtoonth, etree te tts U" Carearets work while you slee ‘The Vivian | : ‘gan politics. ; Cleanse and regulate the stomach, Todd is said to be a millionaire, ‘remove the sour, undigested and fer- Justice Bijur will confirm the referee's | menting food and foul gases; take the report to-day, excess bile from the liver and carry stomach sweet, liver and bowels reg- ular and head clear for months. Don't forget the children. They love Cas- Ambassador to Germany, |carets because they taste good—do has decided to refuse, according to! good—never gripe or sicken. who has been offered the post of American 6th Avenue at 31st St. Women’s Trade-Mark Shoes Half Priced. By all means secure your i season’s supply of High and Low Shoes now while you can get them at these low prices. 3.50 and $4 | 3 Shoes, 1.90 High shoes in tan and black calfskin, tent leather, black suede and vhite canvas. Low shoes in in calfskin or suede, patent ther, vici kid and white nvas. Hundreds of styles; 0) i 2.50 and $3 _ Shoes, 1.45 j High shoes in tan kidskin, lace style only. Oxford Tics in’ patent leather or vici_ kid; fitting lasts; At $5 Each Twenty Styles on Sale We are determined to make this first Dress Sale of the season memorable »)for two things—the variety of the styles and the splendid quality of the merchandise. Any one of these dresses offered at $5 would cost more to make, let alone the value of the ma- terials and trimmings used. Styles and Materials in- Colors _suit- clude Bedford | able for morn- cords, serges, JT afternoon chitens a or The seasons | StFiped taf- smartest ef- fetas, eponge, fects for busi- ratines, chif- fons and lin- gerie batistes, all disp'aying workmanship . of regular #10 and$12dresses. Sizes 34 to 46 The model illustrated comes in all white, also tan, navy blue or black serge, with collar, cuffs and button-trimmed inset of white. Many will recog- nize it as a copy of a chic dress worn by the star in one of this season's productions, Exclusive Millinery ness and street wear, also dainty —_ party frocks, elusive- ly charming in design. CREDIT : qr a <a Gur workroom corps has busily plied its talents so as to equip us with a new display of artistic hats, The show- room is now replete with Copies of High Priced Models end some Original Styles at Mahlers. at $5, 7.50 and $10 os out of the system all the constipated y te matter and poison in the intes- | ii yd Ba lll Taereed bowel en | A Cascaret to-night will straighten N THINKS IT A DUTY. | 0 Gut ty. morning tarot bor BERLIN, March 27.--Prof. Henry Bur. |from any drug store will keep your GIMBELS | An Interesting GIMBEL Custom Tailoring Offer— Men’s Suits to Order At About 300 men can turers supplying us want new Suits in good as you prefer. We will try the Suits sary, to insure a perfect Oxfords and High Shoes Among Thes BANISTER & BOYDEN SHOES at $4.25 Men will find on these Shoes the trade-marks of these| two well-known makers—a guarantee of the excellence of the Shoes and definite proof of the lowness of the price. In the assortment they will find, in a pretty complete range of sizes: Stylish Patent Coltskin and stormy weather. Heavy Tan Oil Calf Bl All at $4.26 pair, thoug 94.25 SPRING HOSIERY But at Low Prices Colonial ties and smart pumps appear with in- creasing frequency on Women don’t need to be told that low shoes are apt to mean new Hosiery. of Hosiery of Gimbel of $1. tan and white; and at 36¢ plain colors—all at 60c a Uncommonly Low Prices On Thoroughly With the GIMBEL Guarantee or dark green. Modern in Interior Ar the Dress Trunks swing lifted out when you want 82 to 40 inches, Dress Trunks, at $9 to Dre Steamer Trunks, at $9 You will be especial: ement of the fine $25, Spring and Summer Suits, made’ to their measure, and GUARANTEED TO FIT. We have secured for the pur- pose some surplus lots of fine all-wool cloths from manufac- They include plain blue and any blue er blue unfinished worsteds, striped f! jac! checks, and some handsome new mixtures. Just the fabrics, you see, that will hit the taste of a majority of men who Made to your order in any of the new GIMBEL single or double-breasted models; coats full, half or quarter-lined, lucher Shoes, with medium and wide toes (illustrated). | Gun-metal Lace and Blucher Shoes, with medium and wide | toes; the latter style with viscolized soles, for viscolized soles; splendid for tramping and camping. Even if a man doesn’t need such stout shoes him well to a couple of pairs and put them awa Xi against next Wii one’s Spring supply from such fine offerings as these, There are Women’s Heavy Silk Stockings, in black and colors, at 90c, instead of $1.50 a pair, and inia good quality of ingrain dyed silk, in black, tan and white, at 75¢ a pair, instead | blue Delft decorations, almost one-hall iA THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STORES) = Where Indeed at This Season of the Year Would Such Distinctly New and Pretty Silk Frocks Be Offered at So Modest a Price as $6.50? An eloquent answer to this question will be the throngs of early purchasers to the Subway Store Friday morning, Our disinclination to quote values when the com- seem too great prompts us to leave it the. judge as to iat what these Dresses where, At 60c, there are excellent Boot Silk Stockings, in black, importation, made in extra length, and very elastic, in white, tan and black. 3 pairs of these for $1. For Children, there are pretty silk lisle Stockings, plain or fine rib, in white, black and tan. Aud Men will like some new two-toned ribbed si! jseveral good color-combinations; also pure silk, in black, and Modern in Appearance—Trunks you will be proud to have seen in your company. Covered with duck, and painted black | “dges bound with vulcanized fibre, and with| all metal parts substantial as well as handsome. | cloth-lined; Trays conveniently divided, | But these fine Trunks are to be replaced by others, hence re-| duced from 25 to nearly 50 per cent. in price. All in sizes from} Trunks (two styles), at $11 to $13, usually $21 to $25. \ ‘Women’s Hat Trunks (onesize only) at $12.50, usually$18,50, possible to see every style with great ease. ' INNOVATION Wardrobe Trunks, \ | $23.50 make a handsome saving on new larly. 1 i black and lannels, black-and-white style. on as many times as may be neces- fit, that will satisfy YOU. Fourth Floor e Men’s $6 to $7.50 Oxforde (illustrated). Easy Vici Lace | lucher Shoes, with heavy 2 th regularly $6 to $7.50. this needed Cut. G Take these as fair exampl inter, Second floor. $4.25 ornament. the Avenue as Spring advances. | silver-plated rim. It’s fortunate to be able to buy Mar cae on enc ae i ODD CUPS and SAUCERS, in quality. fine Lisie Thread Stockings of our own At 35c a pair, or 3 Res for §1.! Ik Socks, in| pair. Main Floor Modern Luggage rangements~-Many of the top trays in| up and caich without having to be | to get underneath them. Handsomely has been added our discontinued $11, usually $15 to $19. | to $11, usually $16 to $20. interested in the convenient, new, IMBEL Trunk Stock, by which it is: $45 and $65. ___Fitth Floor | Oval Orange Bowls (Illustrated) At $5, Usually $10 10-inch, in combination chair-bottom cutting and floral design—a rich and effective table Eight-Piece Water Sets (Illustrated) At $8, Usually $15 Consisting of a newly cut Water Jug 4 pint size and six tumblers on 14-in. mirror plateau, ote These Two Fine I CHOCOLATE POTS, of French and Austrian china, c! dinner coffee sizes, and beautiful decorations; March A gift that will delight a fouseiceaper: Fifteen jars, Hotel keepers, boarding housekeepers and Blou produce the style, b at $3.96! ses at $3.95. When we bought the original model of these Blouses in Paris, a little while ago, we knew that. we could re- ut that it would be impossible to have the embroidery copied in such rich and artistic colors—to sell at a moderate price. Sc we had many copies of the collar, revers and pockets made in Paris. And we nearly forgot to mention that we brought the cord and tassel cravats from the other side, too. So you see that these are virtually imported Blouses Every One Prettier Than the Other! New Lingerie Blouses at $1.25, $1.60, $2, $2.60, $3, $3.60 and $3.95 ; ‘trotteur Blouses, $2, $2.60 and $3.96 DAZZLING CUT GL That Will Make the Crystal Cabinet Sparkle Tomorrow, at Lowest March lass during the last few days of the ; Cut Glass is of the purest quality, brilliant in cutting, modern and varied in shay now, it will be and design, and now in scores of cases, offered at the lowest prices of the whole month. size. with silver. tems in larly $1.25 to $15. cluding English Third Floor GLASS Sale Prices There probably isn’t a din- ing-room in a New York home that hasn’t place for another piece or two of Cut C , no matter how well equipped it may already be, There certainly isn’t a bride who will not be glad of the tall vases for long-stem- med_ flowers, the com relish dishes, and the like, which she is apt to get for her Easter Wedding. The Gimbel Crystal Salons are going to furnish much of March Sale. For Gimbel Punch Bowls with Compote Base wise, man ered a ly compe while the w can it . $9.75 Cel ys at $2 jelly compote, lery Trays at $2.25 In the combination of chair-bottom cutting and floral engraving that is so desirable, 11-in. Fern Dishes, at $3. with inch “wits feet: Pye ied tae ee ee Fancy China decorated in many designs, only a few of a kind; French and Austrian china, in tea Sale prices, 260 to 88.25, req bouillon, chocolate and afters .25, regularly 60c to'$5. 5 Cereal Sets at $2.95 of Miidaswpetee: various sizes, parison might to you to be would cost you el Taffeta, Messa! for misses and women. $6.75 Full service, 100 tions and gold bands. ‘Thi : is a very extraordinary value. Zz Genuine, perfect merchan- ise. °, J ee Odd Dinnerware at Surprisin An accumulation of Dinner Sets from which pieces are missing, ‘The er.tiie collection repriced for immediate clearance, Austrian China, American and English Porcelain Ware and some Freneh China, To this collection open-stock lines, Bread and Butter Plates, teat Piates’ and* Dinner @e each. each. Soup ‘Ture Egw Cups, & ‘Afvor-Dini Saucers, 1@¢ cac! je each, “GIMBEL BROTH NEW VORK We illustrate one of the Afteen chic models, ( Closing Days in the March Sale of China and Glassware $12 and ie Dinner Sets, ieces three patterns, floral decora- 1@e euch. etable Dishos, ae See cuca. {sttee Cups and housewives may revel in this assortmen.t with consiverabi for spices, salt, cereals, ete., with attractive ere are Dresses of ine, Chiffon and Corded ; Silk Dresses at $6.60 Fifteen different and distinctly new styles in sizes Subway Store, Balcony. Pure Crystal Cut Glass Substantially Underpriced $2.50 lee Tubs site. oH Diath $4.50 Butter Dishes, 1.08. 97.60 Celery ‘Trays Layonnaise is & Plates, 92,96. ‘apples, Boo B Fickle Dishes Ste Cut Reduction |) Break-| Open Vogetable Dishes, 15¢ ea Plates, Teo Pcts, 35 each. Sugar Bowls, %4¢ each. Cream Pitchers, 1@¢ cach, Cake Platos, 13¢ each. + Covered Butter Dishes, tée, Bouillon Cups aod Saucers, 10¢ each, And other i exceptional underpric profit, Subway Store, Lower Floor = =— We Imported the Embroidered Collars, Revers and Pockets For These Crepe Voile ee ee eee eee ee ee eee a ete it ln a

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