The evening world. Newspaper, August 11, 1913, Page 5

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i TEE EVENING WORLD, MOWDSY, MONDAY, AUGUST TY, ‘19rs, W ” and her daughter “Bunny” te without the deck, They shivered under the THE BAT Price. "They have oymed “Bunny'" for ; ex% “TITWOBOY STOWAWAYS awful gate of the Captain and the vol J sixteen years and-Mfey love “Bunny.” leyed expreasions of hia tongue thunder. Last night Mra. Hoefel entertained ews I¢s Just then, the Minnewanka of the same friends in her apartment. Just at mid- ; CAUSE BIG DIVERSION night, ae the guests were leaving, a big DISCOVERED IN A HERD that there were two stowaways whom bat flew into the window, on the third " it wan desired to return to London. The two dig ships stopped in mid- fi we . at creatare from the room, wat to 60 avail |r a in It, was lowered from the rail of the tetas 's Alterative “Bunny” and “Pink,” another terrier, - _ Minnehaha. 1% was’a rough bit of sea other laborers on the Jackson avenur station heard and saw, They ran down and found Strudel and Walsh out of teach of the flames but badly burned where the first flash had struck them. line was sighted. Signals were put out tore about the room like mad, BOOKKEEPER. Lenéon — that wae running and the passengers ‘ Porters were summoned to drive the Sulmverure ores ‘eentence, oe to weep dract of Mra watched the progress of the cockle shell Wild Appeal Made to Way-] 0s ost of the apartment. Ae they. ene — , Lads are Transfered From the| Sia'suepense, “Now the boat waa on the most to death in her old age, dashed IN THE SPRING OF when William T. Osborne, of Newburgh, was crest of a high wave, Now, it was out farers by Women in a Taxi |Sxt"ana down the stairs, twenty-nine yeare old, Suse, gostore Ah jim Bo bad ‘consumption aad could not} Minnehaha to the Minne- | of tent in a valley of green water. ip When the bat had been scared away| live dong. Yesterday he celebrated his Wist birthday. The four doctors are dead. was danger, too, in From Midnight to Dawn. |. ‘search was as inatieuted “for Bunny. v waska in Mid-Ocean, of the Minnewasna, da tel clerks guests scou! e the jt boat being smashed (eaheornoet, ‘The only trace that could) ie marae an oe ayn Saul am a eee ae ee eee 1 plates, It was with From midnight untf $ o'clock thie|be gotten of the poor old dog was an = any The Atlantic Transport tner Minne- of relief that the passenge: morning, just ae the dawn waa break- | ‘ntimation that she had scampered down : oo = haha came tn from Leadon thie | ¢ toward Broadway. Mrs. Hoefel and FREIGHT TRAIN ran into « flock of 1,000 ing, belated wayfarers along upper her daughter entered @ taxicab and be-| cause the bellwether didn’t @et off the track ing, M@he eatled @ week ago Saturday, Broadway were surprised to be hailed|gan a three-hour search for the goor| were killed. - i and desides her quota of passensere from & passing taxicab dy two hand | old dos. ala stesinemene ‘ there ware tn the hold a datowing| #iVen ae James Masion and William Li vat 5 ness, fomely gowned women and asked if they | Tr waviarete wore halled at rane] BRAND NEW DANCE, the “pussy sneak,” comes from Onset, Masa, bulla, who bellowed their way all along! > #*" —_—_———_— Chisel—Third Rati—Burns. Robvert Strube; of Woodhaven, L. 1. and William Walsh of No. ® White treet, Jersey City, were repairing sig- | eye aad tt 10 nh oars. | ward Cent ig ad “Here ail trae ‘st arate teeth aa ek atinnen shana ‘thew sto of the long search Mrs. | ward Central ik. Here all trace the aha blew sri ‘3 ©, Hostal, & wealthy widow, living | the dog was lost, and after « fruitless jek eat thine twits pe eeene Cerra, Cre eee ee ae eee beled seh tes qale, Gite the is oven el _Dresien, 161 West | search through the lower ¢: Borty-ourth street, aad hab daughter | Park, ‘Mra. Hostel and her daughter, Soa ee ee drove w all’ the morni a been tn eerie’ © NO erarch and] = FATHER DENNEN of Latevetie, Tt, has “celebrated mass eight thousana | With the boat. fais on the elevated structure of the and inserted eavertisumente th began adve times in his dorty-four years in the priesthood. The bulls bellowed the more, and ad-| eubway at Forest and Westchester ave- 5 late editions, imploring some news | , "Bunny remy cites, ' Tere ailealpaiti ditional men went below to soothe them| nues, the Brons, this morning, when one : @ “Bunny's” whereabouts. and & white streak on her nos. “Pink,” CROWN PRINCESS CHCILAD of Germany old picture post cards at |S"! make more smooth thelr couches of/ of them dropped a chisel which innded | $5, PSS lay E peel Soe ta @ fox terrier sixteen years| her companion, won't eat @ thing, no at tee aes ee. he “O” to straw. And in the middle of the herd,| across the live rail and the rail next to —_— ee ‘and ton't very valuable, 0 tar as|tectior now delicious it fe, Mra itos,| charity) bassar baboded “ cards for $,/ trom somewhere two young English] tt, establishing @ short olrouit, There Values @o. But to Mra, Hoefel' fel says, aince “Bunny” disappears red, | “Cecilie” for %, and “Cecilie, Crown Princess of Germany and Prussia,” for gio. ' stowaways were dug out and lifted to' was @ roar and a flash of flame which bu "EEE wont -wante” Work Wonder 3 GIMBELS The GIMBEL Half-Yearly Clean-Up of “This Is Seeing Furniture | MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING - Inan Entirely New Light!’’ How Men to Whom Money Is an Obj wt oe So said an observant visitor after a careful inspection of the GIMBEL Furniture Cut Their Clothing Bill Nearly in exhibit, with its pt eee aisles, its intelligent groupings—rich in practicai sug- pe cae ee of men in end about New York already Saale a man who gestion, and of homelikeness that pervades it. ‘I don’t Have to wait never forgets! His harvest time com twice a d he lays his plans accord- Setil the furniture gata hotne to see what it ols like,” eaid he. ingly, to replenish Ns mardrobe, AN AND ND THIS 18 THE ite Tie i ees And indeed, besides the beauty of the Furniture itself, its wonderful diversity, tennis, motoring or skating, for business, tor afternoon, wedding or formal ayening entertainment. and its splendid August savings, the ease of selection it affords is one of the Sale’s Itis { Tae wok it, West fase OF Iho auiteat thous Greet greatest attractions.’ Here, for example, is a broad spread of August reductions; and an Overcoat, a Rainccet, separate Trousers or & Cutaway, besdes-—in an ticipation of their needs for the Winter, and even Snare Summer. Principal groups: Furniture for the Dining- -Room is Men’ s London-Made Overcoats at $26.50 Furniture that is carefully planned to give the essential air of HOSPI a $60 to the most important atharig place of the family and the family’s friends. The finest Eng cata $4 mB, 900, 5 $5 and 8° plaid-back blanket clots, warmth without-weights, tweeds, and other Pana bs materials, in weights for - Men’s $25 Fall baka il Overcoats at $15 —, Silk-lined Pre atcpen 8 and | Fancy cy Styles Chesterfields in a new Fall model, lined ye merveilleux silk, silk-faced to edge, or with cloth lapels. Pa fi iook big 7 tor cat be Raglan Coats with convertible collar or button-to- in smart homespuns; also box shoul ider models, some ‘| with belted backs. Sizes 38 to 48. Men's Suits de Gon 8 hsb pert Men's Formal Clothing : ft - ae At $19.60, were $35 to $45 .60, were to Evening Dress & Dinner Coat Suits | At 916.75 933, were and ; At §16.75, were $28 and $32 At $11.60, were $20 and $22 At $21 and 926.60, were $30 to $55 Men’s Separate Trousers At $14.60, were $25 to $28 as Poy n Raleceene gio «| . Cutaway, (Morning) Coats At $12, were $20 and $22 At $11.75, were 3 and $22 And Waistcoats At $8.60, were $20 (mohair) At $8.60, were’$15 At $26.60 and 933, were $45 to $60 The Colonial Dining-Room Suite Illustrated Ten Pieces, Mahogany, $177 from $220; Golden Oak, $142.75 from $175 Boys’ Woolen pa dcotd Men’s Office and ere’ Coats | Tan Duck Riding Breeches, $3.60, Boys’ Washable Clothing Md Cpmveie Bas Rosters, | | Soe ‘at | ere Silk Sone AM ety and $3.50, were Corduroy Riding Breeches, 95.60, Russian sailor and beach Suits, $1 : The Clothing Clean-Up in the SUBWAY STORE Peeseeara and Crystal Closet of Florentine carved | ers, two large cupboards, one drawer for linen, wooden y y Mohair Office Coste, $1.15. 116 of these—sises 2 years. , $220 Florentine Carved Mahogany Sideboard, $120 Bans at Zeon mone bey) Sa, wsltacne | base Men'i 3.60 MeneleOrfoe Gouna ties , ' and bbed a Rta jad os gon wins snd a ry Waite, 9619 64-in. long, with bevelled plate mirror, three small blue serge. ‘Motor Dusters, 91.36. Bare O00 ome 06 snd Double | oer, tue Gusned Mboasoa are wee ‘Twelve pieces; mahogany; Sideboard, China Cites, drawers, one drawer for linen and three cu} Men's $16 Norfolk and Sack Suits, 67.60. breasted Suits, $3. joys’ 860 Galetes 6 voor: Bide Table, 60-in. Extension Table, 6 Side Chaire ond $35 Mahogany China Closet, 928 Men's $16.60 and § 8 Sack Suits, $10.60, . | Boys’ ¢3 Khaki Norfolk Suits, $1.60, 06 108, . ‘Two Arm Chairs with leather seata, feast tase sbelt, two mirror backs, round ends, sero Men's 95 Wersted Trousers, 62.16. Boys’ $1.60 and 92 Russian and Sailor | Beye’ 600 Rempers, 9 to years, 180. 0 iy 9706 Adam Four-Piece Suite, 9668 Mon’s $2.60 Trousers, $1.10. Boys’ 6 Light-weight Reefers, $2. Only Wash Suite, 660, Subway Stere, Balecny $50 Golden Oak Sideboard, 940 The Pieces Separately Mahogany Golden Oak | , $7.60 shed to $1.76, were §2 to 93 Saeboar, tS aaa. pe oy bf 4 aia 91 | -Aipes Coat, $1.28 to $3.25, were | seotor Dusters, $1.15 to 97.25, were | Wash Suits, $2.95, were @5tog7 | Fall Top "rep Deut, 4.00 and 96.70, { Site Table, 95 x21 in...7....... s......,§17 from $20 $13.75 from $16. || ‘Blue Serge Coats, 92.95, were 95 eT tat Bata Khaki maseth Suits,$1.75, were 64 Extension Table, 6 ft. round top. oe $26 from $30 Chauffeurs’ Clothing Suits, $7. 60 and $10, were $16 and $20 mee oo. $1 and 62, were 62 Side Chair, leather slip seats..... $15 from $18 Suits, $14.60, were $25 and ¢30 wanniare bi: a 4h be ate Arm Chairs to match.........sseeseeees $14 from $17 a ae eon bh ae Conte—Halt Price a Oy il , Deuble-bre aden: Saslity ea Fine Dining Room Suites Sebarate Dining’Room Pieces Mackinaw Coats $4.50, were $8.60 Pors fan lamb collar, ¢30.76, | Wash Kalokerbockers, 680, were #1 “painy Day’ Outtite, £2.78, ware $75 Colonial Mahogany Sideboard, 950 to $10 ere $66 Paul Jones Middy Blouses, 650 to Long Winter Overcoat, Sinead tea tee ee Gta Chow Extens | __5éin, long, with bevelled plate mirror, two small draw- Blosee Coats, 01.25, were hy ane 66 Fur-lined Goats, 22.60 to 0136, es », wore @i $1 to $4 pee, / y boards reeches, $2.26, were J en's ; = Table, Side Table, 46-in. long. .(o cd Mabopeny Satsbeare, O20 63.60" J Fur Motor Coats, $12.50, were $30 were 650 anda $485 Two-piece Suite, $217.50 46-in. long with bevelled plate mirror, two small draw- | Sideboard, China Closet, Side Table, 54-in. 64-in, Extension Room Chairs te Mate, uphol- 64-in. long, large bevelled plate mirror, claw feet, with o Taney ia blue balclsth, oot conalaty of ix Side Chairs | o0crat drawer for slver, cwo small drawers, one drawer Good News for Motorists Famous UTICA Sheets and Pillow Cases and two Arm Chaire, $203 {rom . $26 Goldan Oak Chins Closet, 920 We are opening today in our new Tire Accessory Section In Plentiful Supply, at the August Prices i. UR Sutnere niagara Apoaag ge Neen Mas A rs SO elas oo ame ale ha A School for Tir Tire Repairing Dae? This is one very excellent reason for the Preat interest displayed by New York housekeepers j pieces; Mahogany Lesage 3 Chins q one great bugbear of moto; is punctures and | in ugus of Sover Hoge re fie Tate ond On ee nein abl Sota, Bias att peadpibaged ) reves ee: blowouts in tires Now we have organized a section of our busi- We have abundant supplies of these ‘avorite bedmuslins in a complete se, Bes four Side Chairs and Two Arm Chairs, 9126, from $152. &. Geldas Ook | hat Le ee “A ness to fonvles saluable ables “a p suiomnobile ishing woe want ie fing you mall not find elsewhere; even, probably, at fu'l prices, to say ing of these fine , ain. q » secure longer service from who wish to learn to do | August savings. es Ctrosesten Walnut Four-piece ore, oot. \ $23 Golden Oak Bxtension Table, $18 their own repairing in the quickest and most efficient manner. Utica Sheets Utica Pillow Cases tension Tein. _— fps EM e Have placed {n stock s complete aiortment of cin tie ies fia wh fies, Beta &:, Peet er ee ppeetay pbs |“ $06 Colonial Extension Table, 958 Goodyear Tire Accessories. ate. Fe Te eee Sie ae Lana oe Tie” dB x96in ite ord, tele long, Crystal Clow, Side Table and ;. Mahogany, 64-in. top, 8-[t, extension, round pedestal. | including everything irom mica dust to the tire shoe iteelf. We also have | 72x99in. 0c 9c 72x108in. 800 1 Pee Hss ite Be’ Batam me win Pec ae wena oti | Ree eect reer (Ine Sad Bie wl jal ny, 64-in. x . le e . ; damaged in the quickest hen. on the road, and eto Wain Renanane 1-rce sie ete | "Se 'Geaes Ont Dining chum, an | fone hy tuned ce aaron Uticn Bolster Cason | ae tra Sideboard, China Closet withmirror Slip seat; ee gy back, Arm Chairs to match. This service is entirely without char ‘and will save the careful motorist | 42 x72 In. ion dhe 42 x 7644 In Soc | 50x64in. $80 tin. +4 stelves, 60-in, Extension Table, Side Table, eight Chairs Dining Chairs, $9.75 j_ many,dollars in repair ills, and greatly lengthen the life of ha tires 46 x 72 in, 50e 46% 764 in. 380 x and two Arm Chairs with leather spring seats and backs. Golden Oak. slp leather seate, panel back, claw feet, ‘Call tomorrow, or any day during the week, at any hour that is conventent. Other Offerings in the August Sale of ‘Red. Coverings $3500 Louis XIV. Eleven-Piece Suite, a ie Aree Chale to arene Heaton, Fourth Floor m1 Soallo ed Sheets, 75c Each Dainty Bedspreads Woollen Blane Mahogany, with brass mountings, Sideboard, (7 Mahogeny Dining Chale, 95.80 epee Peete tenes sd P rts fee Cotton warp. in white 68 4 21 3R pining Table, wx Side Chars and two Arm | lip ens upholstered beck in genuine leather: caw | Babies’ White Dresses Reduced | a'r% in i eine alloy ln, ened, spalone ped, orl large Shak plaids, ea-BO be tage rea a0 | Tale Chairs ip cane. feet, Arm Chai aln, | hem: men ree collestion ot about 809 charming short Dresses for bables of six | 250 ecallonad erimnbroidered witht ipa full uize, aia 95 each, 922.60 Brocaded Satin ow Cases, 0 Bac: usual . e' Sale of Summer SKIRTS at $1, $1.75 and $2.95 exhale of wn or nalosocky wih chute ty oct ond ean erertion si egkorn ste, 46 x 36 in, fine pillow i ext het Bedspreads, ae at 915 Bach ‘ace. We will place on sale tomorrow morning three lots of smart Summer Skirts at Sioerene a re beslean, mde some of the dresses area little solled, but the | 140 honsdale and Dorey a Satin fnisbed a neat eae the lowest Clearaway prices yet quoted. oe 850, $1. 60 and §2.75. Were $1.60 to $3.05 86 in, wide, in soft, smooth finish, | ually $5.50, $1.75 WHITE CORDOLINE SKIRTS at $1 lesen Utics Bleached Sheeting #. 50 Blankets, 95 Pair $2.75 REP and CORDOLINE SKIRTS at $1.75 $3.76 to $6.75 WHITE SKIRTS at $2.95 Materials in the $2.95 lot are plain white eponge, barred and natural linen and Russian linen; with a sprinklee striped spon sen Yor those who get here first, Third Fleer yr tsi portant in plain] reg. vy be . vn Nay! hs inf sper Toot on cotton +» FOR, 5 warp, or in fine block plald Pookse, a et . B'yda, wide 260 yd., Ae vive and lavender Woollen Blankets, olnle ails bores to ae. sete ! NEW VORK Dasrnasp sr ate. NEW YORK 44 ride, 090 " me borders, and 4-In, | fon lingo 6, ual CUATYTIRAD 87. wart arts ear se ba Gabe pale’ tou. $5

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