The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1913, Page 15

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ROBS A FRIEND; OTT WAS DONE FOR ACQUAINTANCES, lice Pidhlad by the Case of, § Chester J. Hildrith, Who {ye Admits. Guitt, Petgoee J. Hildeith, who saya 19 Ws seventeen years old, is elther a MBave oF & simpleton, according to the wtide, amd ttigy can't make up their Minds which. \ker Chester admits he he withdraw from a Penneylvanta Pa which didn't belong to him, ho declares he wasn't going to keep ney and was following the In- ws Gf twé inen who told him to get the cash and promised him W* for trouble, he youth was arrested to-day by teotives Tlusby and Brown at the sea Bank, One Hundred and Twen- M ith street and Seventh avenue, at tie request of private detectives, Ac- ing to HHildrith’s story, which he G4 readily enough, he left his home in tis city a few months ago and bought lekét for Jacksonville, Fla., intending t@ seek his fortune there, On the train met Walter Charwick, a Government ineer employed on the Florida terways, and his pathetic story of Ing homeless #o touched Mr, Charwick that he ‘took the boy with him to his higme in Braidentown, Fla, Whe youth stayed for two weeks. When he left he took with him Mr. CBadwick’s check book and his bank dgok on the, Cambridge Trust Company of Chester, Pa. In Jacksonville the th forged a check for $100 and says h@ gave the money to two men whose aéquaintance he had made. They gave hhfm $2 out of the hundred and also a tleket to Now York, telling him they Would meet him here, They did so a day or so ago and then they told him, xi ter, to transfer , Mp. Chadwick's Ches- | 1@ bank to the y mi ‘a 9 wive him about $0 and accordingly he | ( i€eged anotber check and presented it] af the Cielsca Bank. But meantime | Mr. Chadwick had employed detectives, | the check was recognized, and Chester, who was told (o return later, was ar- résted when he appeared. He couldn't tely the names of the two atquaintances or Where they might be found. The Police wre looking for them, “Boccaccio” i At the Century eee By Syleeater Rawling. IRANZ VON SUPPE'S “Boccaccio” wae presented by the Angelini- Gattini Company at the Century Theatre last night before the largest audience the Milan company has drawn during its brie€ engagement, This ex- purgated compilation by Zell and Genee of vaMious talos by the time author was first produced here in 1989 amd has been perfo at Inter- vals many times since. Occasionally last night there were suggestions of insuf- ficient rehearsal, but the performance, on the whole, was creditable and the | cdmedy of the situations was developed | with sufficient strength to evoke almost | cdatinuous laughter and applause. Again the acting was better than the singing. The tendency to bleat indulged In by the PHacipal singers as well as by the Morus—especially by the women—was ¢ marked than ever. wellnt ag Lambertucclo and Gargano ag’ Scalsa again deservedly won the inpet appreciation. Ida Zoada had the part, and Zaira Theheran was Fia- 10, Clampoltni and Bini, and Pan- y, Ferrara, Veneron!, Flori, Magni ‘Tint, Lovregiio conducted. Hand-Sewed $5 Colonials, Being built upon especially de- signed lasts these shoes conform fectly to the shape of the Root and impart a degree of com- fort seldom found in ready-to- wear shocs. They are strictly hand-sewed throughout and possess a dis- tinctive style beauty which is nequalled in any other line. 75 Handsome Styles to choose from. High Shoes, $5 up. Low Shoes, 3.50 up. Mahlers \Sisth Avenue at Slat St. | | | ———_-—__& THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1913. GIMBEL May Sale of Lingerie Blouses This Important Feature of the White Sale Was Deferred Until Tomorrow . So That All the New Summer Styles Could Be Presented Together. Thousands of Blouses Extraordinarily Priced at $1.25 to $14.75 — It required weeks to prepare this Sale—to get the models and m f the materials from Europe! And when you see how carefully the Blouses are made, you will know that many daye wore heeded to make them a beautifully, 7" Every style in high neck, low neck and collar Blouses that has been endorsed for Summer—some with long sleeves, others with three-quarter length or elbow sleeves. The Daintiest of Typical Lingerie Blouses Trotteur Blouses The Blouse with the Pockets Dolly Varden and Rosebud Blouses $1.25 and $1.60, Regularly $2 Voile and Batiste Blouses $2, Regularly $3 Batiste and Voile Blouses $2.60, Regularly $3.60 and $4 jatiste and Voile Blouses s.00 and 6.98, Regularly @6 and 96.80 $5, Regularly $6.75 Sheer Lawn Blouses $6.96, Regularly $10 Blouses of Imported Voile $10.75 and $14.75, Regularly $14.75 to $18.75 Dressy Blouses of Imported Voile Third Floor Such Dainty $1 Lingerie Is Rare Except in the Gimbel White Sale Tomorrow 330 New Styles in Undermuslins Have you ever seen a nightgown of fine nainsook with Empire yoke, both back and front, and sleeves entirely of lace at $17 Or a Princess Slip, with top of hem inset with a wide insertion of Valenciennes lace Or a Petticoat with wide ruffle and insertion of blind embroidery, in the pretty polka dotted design, at $17 And we could ask you $27 other questions about undermuslins that you undoubtedly admire, but which you have never been privileged to purchase for $1. New shipments are being unpacked, so that tomorrow’s presenta- tion of $1 Lingerie will be nothing short of enormous. Underbodices of Shadow Lace, $1 Exceedingly dainty, for the lace is fine and these camisoles are beautifully made—fitted with a narrow elastic waistband. Ribbon shoulder straps. You can save 20 per cent. or more, whether you select Undermustlins at 50c or $1.50. Second Floor NEMO CORSETS Are Imitated, But They Can’t Be Copied WHY?P Because they are the creations of a man who bas not only begs Steg ir these Corsets in a scien- tifie way, but who has also invented machinery for the makin; parts makes them different from all others! pls vied _— ba As this is Nemo Week, we especially invite you to come and learn the virtues of these famous Corsels. $3 to $10. Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor Y WHITE SA "° G8 IN THE SPACIOUS Seo YGIMBEL- SUBWAY STORE‘ » For Excellent Value These Six Items Prove Conclusively the Extraordinary Savings Afforded in this May Sale of White Goods 95c Utica Bleached Sheets $1.85 rs rg Nainsook eno ° These are wnat, 70¢ Each of 81299 Inch at $1.25 Piece or, 0x90 inches; these being the torn sizes before heme inches’ wider 12 yurds to we ples, (Stes uh 22c and 25c Bleached Pillow |15c and 18c White Dotted Swiss at 10c Yard 5,000 yards, in various alze Sots, 27 inches wide; an excellent fabric for waists and Bummer dresses for women and chikiren. 1.15 English Longeloth $118 ise Picea’ Boft, needle finish, Gimbels special brand lon: s ingues' wide LE yardo te plone {108 places OmTh __mebwes Steve, e views Cases at 15¢ Each Good, serviceable quality bleached—choice of alzen, 45x86 and 46x3%% Inch frementn before fommise. 5 Petre tne eeer $1.75 Crochet Bed Spreads at $1.25 Each tinfled customers who are ain one of these excellent Marseilles pattern, Summer Silks At One-Quarter to One-Half Off Former Prices A broken assoriment of high- tung seasonable silks, 35 and 16 in. wide, specially priced at 75c Yd. Included are [o} SKIRTS MADE TO Vaan ORDER FOR $3.75 Complete with Choice of 15 Models and 100 Fabrics $3.75 each ity would in the ordinary way cost from We illustrate one of the many smart models, pherd Checks, ‘Tropical Suitings, Hairlir.e Suitings h black, tan end gray stripes; Cream Storm Serges, English | Suitings, Whipcords, Mobairs, Broadcloths, Brilliantines, Tussah, ete, Smart Checked Skirts to go with plain blue costs. JI makes no difference what size you lake. We will make shirt lo Jit you and guarantee salisfaction. Nit) Skirts Will Be Delivered in 10 to 16 Days. 2 This offer is for a limited lime only. Dress Goods Section, Subway Stofe, Lower Floor A BRISK REDUCTION SALE OF 10,000 PAIRS OF SHOES For Misses and Children Former Prices $2 and $2.50 Now $1.50 Pr. , Just a year ago we had a remarkable underprice sale of the well-known Educator Shoes for children, The attendance was so great at that eale that it was with the object of duplicating and even eclij se this success, that many weeks of preparation were given to THIS SALE. These are high-grade GIMBEL SHOES, in all sises for from 8\% for children to? for s girls, Extra hig medium height, button lace styles, and ankle pumps. All leathere—and good styles only. Bigeye Ley bers Oxtords, bes akin, + butt Alo lack Kid ‘Oxfords, ‘with turned solest ties New York Men Never Had Such an Event Prepared for Them as This Sale of the Fine Stock of E. A. NEWELL, 246 Fifth Avenue The deeper one penetrates into the splendid merchandise involved in the Newell Sale the more extra- ordinary the occasion seems. No such Sale of Men’s Outfittings, either in magnitude or in the high desirability of its goods, was ever held in New York before. And the interest it has aroused among the New York men is enormous. Ever since the GIMBEL sign went up over the Newell shop we have been receiving scores of letters daily from old customers of Newell’s asking us when the Sale would Legin. These men, of course, realized the splendid opportunity there would be for them to buy for much less the fine Men’s Furnishings, for which they were in the habit of paying Newell’s full prices. And they are quite right, for we offer the Newell stock, without reserve — At About Newell’s Wholesale Cost Of course, we don’t know what will remain after today’s selling, which is certain to be unprecedented, The Newell stock was tremendously varied, with no large quantities of a single style—which greatly adds to its attractiveness, but also to the probability that many lots will be sold out entirely. But men will surely find much that’s worth while in the following groups. The Newell Furnishings for Men $3 to $4 French Broche and Scotch Medras Shirts, $1.85 |$12 and $13.50 Heavy Silk Pajamas, $6.50 $5 to $6.60 Plain or Fancy Dress Shirts, $2.65 $3.50 to $5 Spitalfields Silk Scarfs to order, $1.75 to $2.60 $6 to $7.50 Flannel Silk-mixed and Fure Silk Shirts, $3.75| $6 to $12 Silk Evening Dress Mufflers, $3.60 to $7.60 $10 to $12 Silk-mixed and All-Silk Shirts, ¢5 $30 to $75 Dressing Gowns and Beth Robes, $1& to $45 $1 to $4 Woven & Knitted Silk Four-in-hands, €6c to $1.25 / $10 to $15 Terry Cloth Bath Robes, $5 to $8.50 $2.60 and $3 Madras and Mercerized Pajamas, $1.65 $8.60 to $18 Scotch Wool Golf Jackets, $5 to $10 1.50 $3.60 and $4 Mercerized Cheviot Pajsm $7.60 to $10 Scotch Wool Waistcoats, $3.60 and $5 Was $7.60 Silk, Silk-mixed and Sateen Pajamas, $3.60 45 to $6 Two-piece Bathing Suit 60 Main Floor The Fine Newell Clothing for Men $26 to $50 Business Suits, $16, $19.50, $23, $26.50 and $33|$18 to $45 Raincoats, $11, $14.50, $18.50 to $28.50 $25 to $40 Norfolk Suits at $18.50 and $24 $8.50 to $20 Motoring Dusters, $6.60, $8.50 and $11.50 $26 to $45 Light-weight Overcoats, $17.50, $21.50 to $29.60| $10 to $22 Black or White Silk Waistcoats, $6.50 to $11.60 it $19.60 and $38 $6 to $8 White Dress Waistco ind Vests, or Suits, $24 and $37|§140 to $460 Fur-lined Overco nd Tuxedo Suits, $27 and $36 | $76 and $865 Motoring C I A Great Many Styles of Newell Hosiery $1.50 to $6.50 Plain and Fancy Silk Socks, 70c, 95c to $3.95|/50c and 66c Lisle Silk and Cotton Socks, 3 pairs $1 $1.50 to $3.26 French Lisle and English Cashmere Socks, 25c and 365c Silk Lisle Socks, A8c pr.,'6 prs. $1. Main Floor $1 to $2.25 , $1 Imported Cotton and Lisle Thread Socks, 65¢ | Men’s English Golf Stockings At $1.45, $2.10 and $2.95 pair, regularly §2 to $5 $2 French Lisle and Silk-plated Socks, $1.36 $1.60 Two-toned Silk-and-Wool Socks, $1.10 Main Floor The Most Desired Kinds of Men’s Underwear $1 to $2.50 Piccadilly Athletic Underwear, 65c to $1.50 |Lewis’ $6 Silk-and-Lisle Union Suits, $4 $3.26 to $7.50 Deimel Linen Mesh Union Suits, $2, $4 Allen Solly’s $7 to $9 Wool Underwear, $5.75 Morley's $2.50 Lisle Thread Shirts and Drawers, $1.75 $2.60 Soiesette Athletic Underwear, $1.50 Delpark $3 Athletic Underwear, $1.95 | Main Floor The Superb Newell Shirtings by the Yard 86c and 50c Colored Cotton Shirtings, 22c Yard $1.25 and $1.60 French Silk-and-wool Flannels, 75¢ Yd. le— cut, an 0 ® with leathor vamps with white kid t ee [2 alanine 7 ____ Subway, Balcony Every One of These Charming Silk Dresses Undergoes a severe mark-down with the rest of the Subway Store's enlire stock of Women's Appare| DRESSES Worth $18, $20 and More, at $9.75 Fourth Floor 975 JRO evs 50c to 76c Colored Cotton Shirtings at 32c Yard 30c to $1 Fine White Shirtings, 22c, 32c and 48c Yard Y Tbe to 1 Golored Silk-mixed & Cotton Shirtings, 48c Yd.|$1 to §2 Luxurious Silk Shirtings, 76c, 90c, $1, $1.50 Yd. ’ . ,_N 65c and 65c Scotch Flannel Shirtings at 32c Yar Second Floor $9.75 is leas than half the value of the majority of dresses in this collection of many AH f Shirti R 25¢ Yard hundreds, which include all sizes for women and misses—rai g from 14 to 40, ost Oo} irting Remnants, 25c Yar nd Luxurious silks and fashionable 5, usually found in very In lengths of 2 to 6 yards, usually 50c to $1 yard, in expensive dresses, are extensively represented in this group. Owe manygreaves and patterns, Second Floor de Chines, Crepe Meteors—soft, rich Charmeuses and shimm Groups: Messalines—Laces and Chiffons over soft silks, the latest and effective shades and color combinations, as well as @ num very ated Jewelry Hats & aps had d ok binals well ber of Handkerchiefs beaded robes,

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