The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1913, Page 9

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steady observers. Grace was displayed | turkey trot in the “sassiest” manner of to please the most fastidious, and there | perfection. All the horses seemed to be was recklessness enough to appease the|s@ fond of the noise as the men and thirst of the most desperate east side| women who were making it. It didn't auto bandit. And one thing that cer-|fease them a bit. They'd fall “dead” talnly made a hit was the cowtwy leader | When a pistol ghot rang out, if it was of the orchestra in his soft shirt and/their cue to fall deads Theh they'd get Gombrero and flewing tle. up with knowing winks and canter joy- Description of the various acts would | fully about the plains, It's all in the be invidious. There were the Cossacks |game. of old being dragged around the fleld,| Cowboys galloped like circus riders, hanging to their horses’ saddics. Sizz!|but with more ease and more devil- They sped like the wind. Wonderful|may-care chances, equally careless daring, wonderful riding. And then| whether on foot or horseback. Cowgirle the cowboys and Indians came. The/| were equally nonchalant flying through cowboys chased about like a cycione|the air or swinging into the saddle. with a flying start. Their work is|Boy scouts went through their drill familiar, but every new scene Is a new sensation. Noise, noise—oh, what @ lot of noise, The jinjines walia-wallaed NITOPOLO GANE NEW THRLLER AT | MRO WEST SHON ‘Night of Wonderful Acts: in Which the Jinjines Walla- like machines and scaled a 12-foot wall like .the allied armies Sefore Pekin English Tommy Atkins and French walla Their. Warwhoops, thelr warhoops, and the cowboys|souaves mingled on horseback with chorused like @ pack of coyotes, And|Germans and Turks and Russians ard f ee ee the crowds, from ring side to dome,| Americans. It was a race of races, Zip! yelled right back at them. It was ajsing! They tore up the dust and burned CROWD GOES WILD TOO! Fiitar New York noisy night. the wind like @ fleet of racing yachts % SOMETHING SHOUTING, SHOOT. | on the home tack, with all sails set and ING EVERY MINUTE, Good acenic effects, too, there were, from the eandstorths of the desert to the picturesque setting of the plains. There was the old time prairie schoon- ers, “bound for California;” the pony express and the night attack by Indians and the rescue by the scouts, cowboys and other good gurimen. Every minute something doing: every minute some- thing shouting, shooting and stirring. A thriller in every act, Minnie, the big elephant, was there in the breeze over the stern. AUTO POLO GAME A REAL WILD THRILLER. A new thriller ls an automobile polo game, Two machines, stripped to rac ing specifications, are used im the game. ‘Each has a chauffeur, The players, with their sticks, stand on the running boards and hold on ae best they can. They dont’ always hold on One was thrown last night and got a bad fall. At gunfire the machines etart from op- posite ends of the field and go toward each other at a pace. It Daredevil Riding and Exciting Feats in Which the East and West. DO Meet. Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill, and aril! an@ mill and thril. The white-haired @14 scout sald good evening and good ight last night at Madison Square Gar- Gen. This is his farewell tour, Col. Bit Cody said, and he didn’t intend it te be o Patti farowell. He was too Polite to say that, but that’s what he meant. And the crowds in the Garden! ‘Whew! They whooped in there like the Colonel's own cowboys. It was worse than when the other . sionel sald @0d night in the last campaign. ‘The mass of people got so thick that the firemen shut the doors, and for fifteen or twenty minutes holders of tickets had to wait till the mob in front of the box office was dispersed. It was @ome night for the Wild West and the Far East show, and the show just suited the night. The landscape swept from the Pyramids of Egypt to the Prairies in tho great Middle ‘Vest, the prairies of the old days—the days of @14, the days of gold, the days of ‘49. ABALISTIC ENOUGH TO SUIT THE UNREASONABLE. All the old favorites were there and a jo lot of new ones There was a new coat of suede and silver brace- lets around her ankles. The dandy thoroughbred stallion Excelsior did the amashing doesn’t seem possible thet a collision ean be avoided. Occasionally they mise Fealem to suit the unreasonable, and there was reason enough to suit the bse ta Spesuanger one covey gave cami HE table beer of America— a mild home-beverage that you can serve with confidence because your home-quality standards are maintained in the making. Budweiser Made.in a Gigantic Plant 000 people are employed in the main _The plant le a model of order, efficiency, plato, Anbeuser Busch — 1,500 more in cleanliness and thrift. i : ‘There are 110 separate buildings, cover- Budwelser’s home, as ing 142 acres—more than 70 city blocks, Pes do dat the best way to realize Budweiser's q ’ Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis The Largest Plans of Ite Kine \ Some of the Principat MAILMAN On Sale Everywhere Families Supplied by Grocers and Retailers Anheuser-Busch Agency, New York A, Busch Bottling Co., Brooklyn Anheuser-Busch Newark Agency, Newark ATTY TT Nistributers THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 VIOLENT MANIA SEIZES MYSTERIOUS “RICH” MAN. Williamsburg’s Piizzle Whips a Po- liceman Before He Is Put Under Restraint. Harry Keenan, the “man of mystery,” at No. 27 Union avenue, Williamsburg, suddenly became violent early to-day and was taken to the Kings County Hos- pital for observation. Two months ago he went to live in two roome of the house and told casual acquaintances that hie family was wealthy and had an income from a rich relative's eatate. the pall; usually one of them hits {t €ng sends it bounding into the enemy's country. Around turne the other machine and heads direct for the walloper of the ball. Mon held their breath and women screamed as the two racers almost crashed together. Every moment you expect a crash and a emashup. But the A few Gays ago he announced that he had just fatten heir to « legnby that brought his income up to $1,000 a month. He atways seemed to have money, but never showed signs of arent wealth and Bis roome were plainiy furnished. No} TOUSE one was able to find out anything about tin oF hie family. This morning he became violent and began breaking up the furniture Po- Meeman Boeckler of the Retford avenue station was called in, but Keenan put up euch @ hard fight he had to retire for reinforcements. He called in Poties- man Schrieber and finally they over- powered Keenan and had him taken to the hospital after a surgeon from Witttamsburg Hospital had pronounced him suffering from acute manta, men handle their machines as perfectly as the cowboys do their horses. They bring them to @ stop with a jerk and turn them with the directness and pre- cision of @ good horseman. Men and women were on thelr feet more than once, The act keeps you up on your toes. It's « thriller, all right, but, then, it Is only one of many thrillers in the ‘Wild West and Far East Show. | Annual Summer Presentation of Specialized Blouses at GIMBELS 293 Authentic Summer Styles in LINGERIE and LACE BLOUSES At $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $3.95, $4.75, $6.95 and $7.05 This occasion is a calendar event—it is always held on the Thure- day, Friday and Seturday of the fourth week in April— and we plan for it weeks and weeks in advance. Last year it was confined to Lingerle Blouses, but as Fashion ig now so keen for Blouses entirelv of lace, we also bave made them a part of this collection, even though it is a difficult task, as fine shadow laces This feature alone should illustrate to you the and the profitableness of this event. Every Blouse is of crisv, new material, and it is in anew style that will be as much in favor in September a as it is now. Where else in the world, ex- cept at GIMBELS, could you sbarein such an occasion? Every Blouse is more than an beste of beautiful ip, as it reflects os it in RF, 8 - spen and Reproduction. ) — Blouses as white as the driven snow, others that are kissed with tiny posies in viaeeh Monae and sore are brightened with the rich colors of the East. - Blouses with the low V-neck that is now the fad of Parts, others thet are given delightful chic by artistic collars and dainty frills. Speaking generally, there are Blouses of Batiste Laun Cotton Voiles Corded Crepes Crepe Voiles ‘Third Fleer A GIMBEL Silk In Which Prices Are Low And Qualities High 1,000 Shadow Lace Blouses At $3.96, $6.96 and 97.95 tne tn a ie one e . ply charming, but those with vestees of messaline or eamistles of net andribbon are deligh ful, too. White Linensfor Summer Frocks We specialize, in the Gimbel Linen Store, in these favorite materials for cool dresses. Not only are the weaves those most in fashion, but the prices are extremely Jow for pure flax fabrics. $1.26 French Ramie Linen at 95c Yard Pure white, 90 inches wide, and most desirable at its new pries, Oyster-White Crash Suitings , Kor pen eh re cieen oer ce Oe Coolnene- orem Teas bere or 5 86-inch, as 366; ec, '90-inch, at $1; 5 1.85, SELES | TNs The GIMBEL “Lenox” Linen Suiting Our regular , that has made many friends. 104 inches wide, at the special price of $1 a yard, though usually $1.26. Linen Suitings in Novelty Weaves ean importation; 45 to 48 inches; 60c to $1.75 vcs roeyiarty Ore Firat, it i proper to say that GIMBELS has a fixed standard for Silk Gloves and that these Gloves live up to it. * Second, that all the money spent upon them by the makers has been put into quality, and not into advertising. } Third, that we are not obliged to sell these Gloves at a fixed price and consequently shall offer them tomorrow at less than our profit. All of which means to women who will buy them tomorrow, probably by the hali-dosen, pales, a saving of sh neat. seh eats tment the of other Silk Gloves of equal quality. We shall offer in excellent grades of silk, handsomely stitched, perfectly fitting and guaranteed as to finger tips, the ‘| following groups: At 450 Pair—2-clasv, with one row of} At §@1 Pair—16-button Milanese silk, of e eiteing on pale in white, black, gray.or/quality which, if sold under a trademark, ‘at Bie ‘Pair—12-button en jin heavy begs bring $1.50; Paris-point; white, tan ” row embro! : or Pongee. Wilieca limited quality only of this very At $1 Pair—20-button Tricot Silk Gloves, al i in white and black, with Paris-point backs. A At 75c Pair—16-button, in an. excellent | imited quantity only, quality of Tricot silk, with Fariwpoint barks;| ge 91,15 Patr—16-button Tricot silk, in At 85c Pair—16-putton, of heavy elastic | white and black, with self-embroidered arms, Tricot silk, with Paris-point backs; in white. |$1.60 quality. We hope that will come early tomorrow to see for yourselves how very good these Gloves are jor the ssonty, Main Floor Very Beautiful Hosiery ForWomento Wear with Pumps The vogue for Colonial pumps, and their ‘ul, dainty style, require equally fine Hosiery to be worn with them, for the sake of the fitness of things. Women will find much to delight them among the many new styles in the Gimbel Hosiery Store—in most cases freshly brought out of their foreign boxes. GRAY is prominent among the season’s fashionable shades, and bere are Gray Silk Stockings, in three excellent grades, at $1, $1.50 and $29 pair.. White Silk Stockings for Summer wear, with very smart black embroidered clocks or polka-dots, are $2.95 to $4.50 a pair, in-various handsome effects. Silk Stockings of heavy quality, embroidered in eyelet effect; white, with silver Bonde: end black, with gold beads, are $7.96 apair. These frpm Paris. Lace insertions beautify fine White Silk Stockings, at $6.95. Accordion-ribbed Stockings, in various two-color effects, range from spun silk, at $1.85, to heavy thread silk at $5.95 a pair. e who plays golf or tennis will like the English White Cotton Stotkings, at 60c and 75c pair. Of course, there are splendid GIMBEL grades of the fav- orite lisle thread and cotton hosiery— English Lisle Thread, black or white, 76c to $1.60; cotton black, 60c to 966 pair. ces) Cotton, black, tan, white, 26c, 36c, 60c pair; lisle thread, 350, r. Fe te Thread, black, $1 and $1.60 pair. AND SILK HOSIERY, from $1, in black and all colors, to lace-ankle, at $11.60, and up to $60 a pair. A Special Group of Silk Stockings at 85c Pair Of lustrous, pure thread silk, with lisle thread soles and Yor Motor, Steamer, Tennis, Golf and Yachting Wear Imported and Gimbel Modes at $1.75 to $22.50 ‘There was a day when just any sort of a rough-and-ready hat was used for these purposes, but now Madame is very fastidious about the hats that she wears aboard ship and those that she needs to protect ber against the broiling sun on the tennis court or golf course. W have made a study of these Hats, and ao have the leading tailor-milliners of London aaa Paris—as you will.see in this presen vation. tops, in black, tan and white, at this ttracti : Panama, Pekin, Java, Tagal, Milan, Ratine, Tweed, Satin, French Moire and Ls isis F ies al ‘Flger Velour have been used for interpreting these new and distinctive modes, wi ch include @ number of the collapsiole styles, that are so convenient when traveling. Smart Riding Hats, $1 to $10 hi tyles that the chic Parisienn rin; bright S; ings in The very styles that the chic es are weal ese rig Spring mornings the Third Fleer Hadn’t We Better Send for Your FURS TOMORROW? You won’t need them any more this season—and DELAY IS DANGEROUS. You know that you are ALWAYS SURPRISED to see the moths, and they usually have laid their eggs before you see them. The BEST FUR STORAGE In New York City ia in the large new, clean, fireproof FREEZING VAULT at GIMBELS. MODERATE PRICES. Telephone NOW—while you think of it. Madison Square, 8300. Extension 36. Pur Storage Desk, Third Floor Bois, And there are English modes too, as well as our braids. 95c Is a Special Price for Navy or Black Serge But we have some thirty pleces, or twelve hundred yards of this excellent quality, for women’s Summer tailored suits, coats or separate skirts, to sell at » saving. ‘The serge is 54 in. wide, thoroughly spor-pront and fully shrunk, in a firm, even weave—eg handsome in appearance as it is serviceable. Tomorrow at 960 yard. Second Fleer GIMBEL BROTHERS mrnoaoway NEW YORK. THIRTH-THIRD OT.

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