The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1913, Page 6

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vw IN THE Quick Action on Amendments and Measure Will Reach Wilson Kansas City was secand with on overage in Ten Days. WASHINGTON, Sept ~The Deme- ‘ratic Tarif Revision DM ae tt passed . ‘he Senate last night, ehanged in many | willewghby and Lewis avenues, Breok- Darticulars from the form in which (t lym Miss Marjorie Brassell was united eft the House over four months ago, | to Jeremiah Joseph Horan, @ manufac went back to that body to-day and to-| turer of Cullferd, Coan. Bike le twenty- viortow will find its way into a joint|three years of age Her sister, Mary, three years her junior, became the bride of George Alexander Bennett of Brook- sonferance comi ig touches wil) be given to it mittec, where the finish- ‘The Senate se a march upon the 17m House, when immediately after passing the bill it decided to “inate amendments” and ask for for the House amendments of teonate for the sornmttee. in getting the Pretiminary ' fast two weoks between Representative Underwoo! Ant Senator Stmmona, the} tariff leaders of the two bodies, have) 18 to an understanding that little time will be consumed !n the confere } ference committes. to’do but to appointment of a House | °! bill Into the Joint con- conferences within the dis: | OF MATTHEW T. BRASSELL, jpon ite dreds of (hose who were neighbors aad conference. friends ef the Brassell tamlly before it Under this procedure, when the bill went movea to Brooklyn five years ago. Mra, lo the House to-day ther, was nothin€ pennett is known im Catholic cireies copt the throughout the city for her cultivated meet the request of the; prano volce, which has been heard at many concerts and entertainments of The move of the Senate leaders, while | societies and charities, forme} in charactor, saved ma day's tine | cu TARIFF BILLBACK |.t%™ OR wm | UPANESE ASSASGIN, ‘Trvewrtting Champtenshig. HOUSE FOR |e seanerete FUSHNG TUDES == == === No Increase in Price of Diamonds at Gattle’s— cision of the bill. It was predicted 9 1a Having anti the 21% Imerease Im the cost of Ba bekdy for President, Wilson's Bias —— (10 Ls the mines and 10% tari fnerense) tere within ten days, Toth an maintain present prices until Dead Mae Rod Street. Comparison of Values Invited BAN FRANBICO, Sept. 0—Waller 6. Maker, aged fifty-five, said to be a} * prominent attorney of Waoo, Tex., was stricken on the street last night and | dled, The police are investigating @ re- | port that several hundred dollars was missing from Baker's pockets. daker's | v@at was found to be turned inside out, ala goat buttoned over it. | E. M. Gattle & Co. Platinumemithe R those good fireside friends —old friends—the real kind. Old reminiscences, a good story now and then, good cigars, and a bottle of Budweiser On Sale Everywhere—Families Supplied by Grocers and Retailers One of America’s Institutions ‘The Anheuser-Busch plant covers todsy tore thee ph Kp tobe tet to ao oly vee ai employment ,000 people, and to 1.500 mare in is Every process, every room, ls immaculate, Anheuser-Busclt; St}Louis Plant of Its Kind The Lartvine World ANHEUSER-BUSCH AGENCY, New York ANHEUSER-BUSCH NEWARK AGENCY N '» Newark Every bottle is Pastourized and This Quality-Pia itarted near! years pa Non aa The hundreds of visitors who go through every day know that nothing of ite _WWS SVEwrnG Worty, WEDWESsDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, isi8.. BOASTING OF CRIME, COMMITS HARLAARI Abe Leaves Confession Say- ing Act was Patriotic Protest ———— vt It developed that the floor is mopped eaid tires Wines 6 diy “wits & dletatecting 4 NT DAND a NE in bf . Parents Want Investigation of Sud-| ttt» petteved that una dead child must ink it taken refuge after the crime, by rip- ping open hie abGomen with a sword Gia Daath af Bitsy) | Mert cree mae oe ioe water tm the ies a me Island. "earners. ‘Charles echt and Miss Try this! Doubles beaut; y of |°! asides heautifying the hair at onge Anne Moscowita, for the parents of tne] YOU hair and stops it | Danderine dissolves every” particle of be held] Lédby and Helen Prutsansky, aged ten| enifaren, have instigated « full investi-| falling out. dandrults pag Ltt Moat : Protest) and twelve years, claimed by Abraham) gation into the chiki's death, and will —_—— ¢ Fe ane hal Ponn, a tallor at No. 125 Fourth etreat,| also endeavor to orevent the deporta-| Your hair becomes light, wavy, flutty, | ing and falling ult : as big daughters, had been ordered de- | ton of the other girl. Le oe of appears as nate, (neem But what will please ported as imbeciies, On Sept. 6, whil ———S—- an utiful as a young girl's after the children were in the serention pened Reigian Minteter of State Deng, |* “Danderine hair cleanse,” Just try] actually see new lle. ae at Fils Isiand, Libby was taken sud-| BRUSSELS, Belgium, Sept. 10—Count thie—moisten a cloth with a little) at —yea—but bays! y i f An autopsy showed the pres of | State and Senator, died here to-day. He tes This will Sienes the hair of dust, | a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Da ie Ne ea ae ee yee Leguae Say all Apri Soe" | eur cue encase oll aid in at ey | ine frome any drag oF toilet eouiter, (Pum the Boston Trenseript.) “There were @ tet of 014 shoes on the Greet When 1 went out this morning.” “Webting oF eat fight, do you sup- Veatigation was made by Supt. Percy from August, 19, unll April, 1907, moments you have doubled the beauty! and just try it. —<—— GIMBB J <i Fashion’s Latest Whim—and It’s Clever! The Suit with an Evening Coat, $42.50 Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 = athens morning. rather ogee some time! But now she has robbed him of his evening coat; of course it has been modified for the fair sex. This new model is in black chiffon broadcloth, also in plaid wo or with a black cloth coat and plaid skirt, The Suit with the New Swirl Skirt Is $37.50 It is of peau de suede—a beautiful soft woolen—that lends itself com- mendably to this unique style that reall * gwathes the figure. The coat of this suit is a modified Russian style, as you will see in the illustration. In Russian green, mahogany, taupe, navy, seal brown or black. It is effect- ively trimmed with skunk opossum. New Fur-Trimmed Suits fee At $29.50 to $100 “ Third Floor For Dressmakers Only Opens dt GIMBELS Today @ This is an exhibition for dressmakers only, and is being held in the Tenth Floor Salon, 32nd Street ide of the build ing. @ There is being shown an excellent collection of IMPORTED MODEL GOWNS AND TAILORED SUITS ides & rare assemblage of exclusive novelties in silks ess fabrics, laces, robes, trimmings, findings, and other accessories for gowns. Tenth Floor Paris Notions Portrayed Se Neiklaces Every steamer brings hosts of novelties to GIMBELS which are not only new and exclusive but priced very modestly. As the Train: Bring More Housekeepers Home The Steamers Bring More China and Crystals For This Stirring September Sale — Among the latest arrivals were 32 CASKS OF BOHEMIAN CRYSTALS— Jugs, Vases, Bowls, Decanters—engraved and decorated with gold—pieces that formerly sold at $2.50 to $3; now priced at $1.50 each. Also SEVEN CRATES OF HAND-PAINTED DRESDEN WARES—Trays, Bowls, Bon-Bon Dishes, Cake Plates, Salad Dishes, etc., regularly $2.75 to $3.50; now marked $1.50 each. Opers Length Necklaces Clouded amber effect, oval or round beads. 60c to $2. White Coral Necklaces Oval or round. 60c to $2. fn nanee Heckisces Q effects. At oo Nias veer Rea Mecklaces 6 At 600 to $a.) Wistaria Necklaces Of pretty cut crystals, at 76¢. / ten The New Ribbon Sautoir And here are hints of a few of the other wonderful September offerings, in his yy guard effect Neck- fasci * 2 . lace of black ribbon with white | fascinating assortments, tomorrow: at edge, as one or two buckles, in * * 2, 4 a orl fi Gu Limo hina Ser at $36, reg. $50. stecling Ge epee Milan (S88 899) Cut Glass | ‘Theodore Haviland Limoges China Service, 108 pieces, Pretty Vanity Cases at $1 Rich Cut Glass Sugar and Cream Sete, $2.80, rey. $4. at a aa These are very good-looking, ees ‘ern and Mirror at $2.76, reg. $5.75. | *, . 1 reg. he Fern Dishes with ote Haviland Limoges China Service, 108 pieces, made of German silver, in various Rich deep cut Water Sets, 6 glasses, jug and mirror, at | at $40, reg. $70. * handsome designs. Place for coin, | 93,75, reg. $7.75. ‘ | Chocolate Sets at $1.96, regularly $3.85. on puff, paper money, or memo, and | Oval Orange of Fruit ‘owl at $5, PP $8. - Cake Sets at $2.60, regularly $5.50. mirror. ‘Main Floor ich deep cut Ice Cream Trays at $7.60, reg. $15. Celery Sets at $1.75, regularly $3.35. Table Sets of Glassware, 60 pee at $14.76, rez. $20.) Sugar und Cream Sets, encrusted gold, $2.60, reg. $4.50. Table Sets of 60 pieces at 918, reg. $27. Encrusted Gold Cake Plates at $1,60, regularly $3. ! Special $6 table of rich Cut Cryst. On the sf c Dhe eenarabes Offesias, of oor open stock itablein Main Aisi, Filth Foor, moro, wl be shown 'rystal Services of 12 pieces each, consisting ||® collection of rich Cur al Bowls, Dishes, Decan- of Goblets, Champagne, “Cocktail, Wine, | 520 gilda peter shat the CIMBEE wane Sherbert and Cordial Glasses—all with deep |! ‘worth tard; h zi encrusted gold bands—at $67.60, reg. $110. Seer age eh Te nna nny. none $10—all marked $5. en Stock Dinner Sets Dinner Sets and China Just Arrived) ,,, ,, Open Stock Dinner Ahrenfeldts Limoges China Service, 100 pieces, at | piece now being sold at a reduction of 20 per cent. from "g $19.60, reg. $37.50. tegular prices on one plece or one hu: Elite Limoges China Service, 100 pieces, $25, reg. $45. Floor If You EVER Expect To Buy a PIANO) Ron’t Fail to Come and See the Beautiful Instruments Offered in This GIMBEL Club The Beautiful $325 SHONINGER Upright at $265 i The Superb $600 SHONINGER PLAYER-PIANO at $485 Especially —the Harem Veil from Paris! Thisis as practical asit is artistic, for it envelopes the head in a way that makes it a delight for motoring. In ore it is a combination of filet and craqucle meshes. $4.60 and instances 60. New Waistcoats hose of rich and plain silks. nuggest ‘the modes of the Louls Periods, while those of novelty linens are quite English. $1.60 to $13.60. New Guimpes ‘Thereis an a) ate Guimpe for every style of gowns! Some areas simple others ate quite fancifully ‘Seemed with fine laces—but every one fe the exsence of daintiness. Yes, they are copies of imported « ores. 16 Adjustable Dress Forms, $4.50 A Very Lew Price, Considering They Usually Sell at $8.50 These Forms are very desirable for dressmakers, profes- sional and amateur, on account of their being so easily adjusted. One will do for every member of the family. They may be separately adjusted for neck, bust and hips, and the skirt can be made any length desired, according to the style of the gown you are making. Style A—Extending from 32 to 40 in. Bust Style B—E-tending from 36 to 44 in. Bust Placed in Your Home And other sizes in proportion, As Boon " que oe 5 On Payment of Only The moat artistic and best known pianos ever offered at such reducti i on such EASY TERMS of payment. cushions, and The PIANO STORE ONLY Will Be OPEN TONIGHT and each evening this week, UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK, for the convenience of those who can- not come before 6 o'clock. Entrance at 33d street doors, nearest to front of building. Special Elevators to 8th Floor, GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW TMIATY-THIRD OT, 12-Section Dress Forms, $8.95 That Usually Sell at $12.50 The bust, neck, shoulder, waist and hip adjust independently. Any oe may be acquired, by simply twisting it, and it locks auto- Sine A—Extending from 32 (o 44 in, Bust Sise B—Extending from 36 to 48 in, Bust “Kumpackt” Dress Forms, $2.25 The whole thing packs in a box, 24x14 in., the upper part is covered with jersey cloth, the lower part is of folding wire akirt effects, in a new model, Sizes 32 to 44. Jersey Covered Bust Form, 75¢ And Iron Stands that will turn them into a Dress Form, 75¢

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