The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1913, Page 13

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— a ‘meee ve Ph PSS (10 OIE 3 en ey: ———e—e—eeee COUNT KATSURA DEAD: | Peet AWYER CHOSEN THREE INES PREMIER OF JAPAN, men declined to take the post and Kat o form @ ” , his ad:minios yoone, te wae aick w rm AGAINST PRENDERGAST =" «™ Te Dev Demise of Emperor's Cham- Bun Candidates Are Likely to Be. Tis ti decision i 1 riti : Named b League at Meeting — j ment for the pion Comes itt Critical Time | was given ove Po-Night. roulated since the return o jearat to New York that) way Nd run for Comptroller 11) nertod the cases of | brought before in Nation's Affairs. rh TOKIO, 0+ ci three tines Peeaier Varo Katsura, | of Japan, died toe | aat #e lofinitely set at rest lo-daY | wore dinnis | by a te thority mated that tn id be at iyant nn the League's ¢ nthe League me it im expec’ ates on the elty teket] Atwood Vio! ause the Ofttca | tears with | MeAneny and Mr. Prendergast, announced at the Hoard of |!2 # school that all of the candidates on = ed Th ened i, fn ste Wo * WORLD WANTS * WORLD WANTS * W |) Split tin nuGINTER TO-DAY ton and Clifford ty Beant were each 8 THEY WORK WONDERS—TRY THEM h i tidal heb | megtstration are open to-day | suspended for the period of one year, 0. R 7 iS i T a] again be ¢ re-|qnd to-morrow from 7 A. BM to 10/ the official referee reporting that the 2274 3° Av.|7™ 14™ St. L ii signe a cabinet (pM. Xf you do not register you can | charges of the Bar Association had ° °|D * WORLD WANTS * WORLD WANTS * §S i ; Net. 128d @ 184th | states. | mot vote. been sustained, The Fashion Exhibition That Has Been The Talk of Two Continents M. Faul Poiret’s own copies of the costumes worn by Mlle. Mireille models of all the famous couturiers. 10.30 A. M. to 12 M. Letween these hours, all of the modes will be worn by mannequins. _ With the Dashing Bow Reproduced for the First Time at $10 The Era cf the Bow has just: begun! . Indeed, the ribbon bow will be one of the dominant features of mil- linery since the Government has prohibited the importation of certain plumages that also have the faculty of giving that dashing touch. ‘This Reboux model, which we shall present tomorrow, is a fine hand-made hat of black velvet, with large bow of black moire silk of the best quality. Tres chic! In Response to Our Cable from the Grand Prix Races in Paris on Last Sunday Hats of the New Seal Brown also Hats Trimmed with Fur and Flowers At $8.75, $12.75 and $14.75 Tailored Velour Hats in the New “Ethel Dyke’’ Mode American Velours, $2.50 Imported Velours, $3.75 Third Floor Untrimmed, of course. Six styles with soft crowns. Reproduced at $38.50 A more girli bines modishness and simplicity. is of Australian opossum, Illustrated. Sizes, 14, 16 and 18 years. Young Women’s Cloth Suits at $25 to $40 7 Specialized 4 Fur-Trimmed Suits at $28.50 to 985 Chinchilla Coats in Smart Colors at $15 Corduroy and Plush Coats.at $30 Dancing Frocks at $15 to $100 Silk and Velvet Dresses at $15 to $65 and LAWYER DISBARRED, — |. THREE SUSPENDED EARST WILL NOT RUN. Appellate Division Renders rstttionte ye court on charges of eat Willam A. Prendor-|gired and the cha dependence League. | aging ty Goodman wa <a desired witness, at a candidates whom Mr.) tray in that court on July 17, 1912, Pp umwinet both Mr. trening the Juyttoes that the witness was out of the State and that his testimony would materially alter tague'a County ticket In the Bor-| the case, when the lawyer knew that Tomorrow—The Last Two Presentations of <2 Bomenade des boileltes. Marcelle Yrven in the Paris production of “Le Minaret” are shown exclusively in this Exhibit. Indeed, these are the most sensational Gowns that have yet been displayed in America. All the dominating modes of Paris are also presented, for we have imported the notable 204 P.M. Mme. Reboux’s Petite Chapeau $3.60 Black Velvet Hats, Edged with Cub Bear, $2.50 a a: The Bechoff-David Suit for Young Girls That Is the Success of Paris! n Suit has never been created in Paris! And it is a success, because it com- _Its coat has the deep yoke, and pointed button-holes that are finished to match the color of its suede belt—these in a vivid contrasting color. Whether the Suit is in seal brown, leather color, Russian green, Holland or navy blues, its high collar pparel for Litile Girls ‘ow has its own Salon on the Fourth Floor, Dresses, $2.96 to ¢45—Lingerie, Silk Worsted. Coats, $5.75 to $45—-Corduroy, Boucle, Demi-Tatlored Serge Dresses at $10 to $25 | Cheviot and Velvet. Sizes 6 to 14 years dress i ¢ : 5 . Siz J i dressed men of all ages at a Junior Girls’ Suits at $19.75 to $3 Ap Fourth Floor eacaoway : THIATY<THIAD OT. paving of over $1. seeend Fleer THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913. open to-Aay A. M. to 10, {1% ML If you do not register you can. | not vote. | charged w Any of a dozen Famous 7, master pianists willactually play your own piano in yourown ! home if you use the wonderful Autist’ Autograph Rolle of 'Ghe Telektra SUITS | Real stic music for you: eusure on First isin | vate | day 0} ret dud! rte} ‘Term of the court day to decisions ony yers woo had been ve App jal De We have everything In Ladies’ Apparel that {you would find in | the higher priced stores Our suits and coats at $12 LOOK the same, WEAR the same, and ARE the same as are usually sold for $18 and Piano Player It is not an electric piano bot the most artistic of all piano ayers. It can be attached to Quickly transforms dlivet One lawyer ‘ ae be So ° piano Vinighens altering iw come to wn ppearance or obstructing its us and your own piano keyboard, Vo fumes with get an ‘ the Telektra, Drop a postal #18 to into a for full particulars—or demom {$5 suit stration any time, | for pay weexty THE TEL-ELECTRIC COMPANY 290 Sth Avenue, Cor. 31st Street Healthy bodies make healthy minds. H-O Oatmeal makes Player Piano Het, Bih pen Raturday hvening Until Po sClock: bir! GIMBELS Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 GIMBEL Clothing for Men Has Its Undeviating Standards Of QUALITY and PRICE In the course of many years’ experience, our clothing . y we ~ ! experts have learned to know who's who in the tailoring > rN One man excels in making dress clothes. Another can turn out a Chesterfield overcoat better than anybod else. A third is particularly at home with the “soft” tailoring, for which there is so much demand nowadays among well- dressed men, s mhie Bxhbit | | Another New GIMBEL Hat for Menat $3 Green and brown are the shades in which this new rak- ish model is presented. ing f It is essentially a Hat of We know all these men; and they make clothing for distinction and good taste. GIMBELS—a sort of all-American team. Eighth Floor They makeso much meal | for us that they find it worth while to follow our ideas—which usually means a little extra work for them, without any increase in the price we pay. It also means extra quality for the price men pay ws as compared with what other clothiers five for the money. Quality being definitely fixed, GIMBEL prices are defi- nitely fixed also. ‘hey are as unyielding as the price of a A becoming dip to the brim front and back. Narrow edge| binding with a pencil curl. = lEO silk ribbon i band. lay worn as a telescope if desired, _ This is a Hat with unusual gold dollar. ‘ tne. A Hat you may wear GIMBEL Suits Are $19.50 to $50 iveness. Special Price, $3. GIMBEL Overcoats, $19.50 to $45 f Fourth Floor —and the English and American Overcoats and the new I Autumn Suits, present a remarkably fine showing of digni- fied styles, 5 . But our close business relations with the t_ wholesale | tailors are constantly putting us in the way of getting special “plums” such as this one. - Men’s New Fall Suits ~~. | at $17.50 Being especially selected as to their fine all-worsted fabrics, in handsome browns, fancy blues, pin stripes, and other DESIRABLE styles. _ Many of the Suits wit ‘ ALL them built to command a higher price than $17.50. And this: saci vicetai “ Men’s $25 KNITTED Overcoats at $16.50 Men have taken a great shine to these soft and warm, lightweight Overcoats. Th i heather mixtures, made in the button-to-neck model, with ene F ders and regular sty ion, mma Men’s Derbies & Soft Hats, *1.95 A special assortment of more expensive hats repriced on account of their being broken assortments. There are, however, over 800 to choose from in the Derbies and as many more in the Soft Hats, all of which were formerly at $3. Fourth Floor A Saturday Bouquet of Women’s| Handbags, Girdles and Belts Charmingly flowered silks are found in dainty Handbags at $1, usually $1.50. Also Envel irls’ Imported Rags, in colored leathers, velons Hagt and GINS TAR Carriage Bags of morocco or pin seal, silk-lined, are $1.60 di heir pri to 2.95, arias $2.50 and $3 Pi . are quite extraordinary at their price. i “wit Also at the same price---$16.60—are SILK-LINED CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS i: ate Aion Beealine sille with large bows or sash ends)! ray model. In pibck and on shades of gray. Fourth Viect” At 50c is a collection of suede belts, unusually wide, with leather covered buckles, in black and colors, usually 75c. Toilet Cases, specially priced, at $1 and $3.95 for men, usually $1.50 to $5, and $1 and $6 for women, usually $1.50 and $7.50, ON A SPE- CIAL TABLE is acollection of Leather Articles for traveling bag and desk, of our own importa- tion, at 26¢ to Main Floor GIMBEL Boys’ Clothing Pleases The Boy That Wears It The Parents That Buy It That is the only way to make a success of the Boys’ Clothing business. Two people are interested in every Boy’s Suit or Overcoat that is be satisfied, oF the score doesn’t count. And it DOES| count in GIMBEL Clothing. ” Among the 47 styles of Suits and 32 styles of Over.) i coats in this collection, there is the particular style tcl 1 tickle the fancy of any boy you can bring in. And the! [ $5, Lai ly 50¢ | ail-wool materials, well put together, assure full money's to $7.50. worth of service to the parents who hold the purse-/ Main Floor! strings. : ‘lomorrow-—Saturday—is a good day to find this all out for yourselves and the boys. Boys’ Hand-Tailored Suits, $10 to $16.50 ‘Norfolk styles with two pairs of knickerbockcrs. Sizes For little fellows of 214 to 10 years. Plain blue or 7 to 18 years, brown aiemit kevaee Gl i ' Boys’ Two-Trouser Norfolk Suits, $5 to $8.76 | smart mixtures. $8 t0 $10.0 corduroy and j bought, and both must Sailor Blouse and Russian Suite Corduroy Coat..... cena iat ee ee eTinn WHE tae nt OF slekerbckry, Boys’ Winter Overcoats Silk Bonnet ‘ Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, $5 to $16.50 , les vary according to age for boys from 2!4 to 18 Standord all-wool, guaranteed fast dye navy blue serge |%°%'+ Of age. $6 to $80, Peer eee re ees and tuilored as it should be. Mackinaw Sport Coats, 95 to $10 Mam: i rol > Boys’ Corduroy Norfolk Suits at $6.60 AY markable showing of thé... ~wlar Coats, begin. Mama will be p ud of her Teo pairs of futveat knickerbockers, in handsome {ning / ca special vulue at $6. and colors are littl 1 these t for the ittle girl in these togs, for the | brown and mouse gray. 7 to 18 years. just/ ,hy od prices very low. Tourth Floor Coat is in the low-belt style that is considered the best this season and the Bonnet is just as quaint as can be. The Coat, which may be selected in navy, brown or black, is comfortably lined, Sizes 2 to 6 years. Pink ribbon streamers give a note of difference to the Bonnet, which is of white faille silk, Second Floor . BROTHERS Values as Rare as an Aloe Blossom in These VERY FINE SHOES for MEN at $3.95 In Fact, $5 Would Be the Price if Due Credit Were Given Their Singular Qualifications There ia a wealth of shoe goodness in each of these styles, Button or lace in gun-metal calf, tan Russia calf and patent coltskin, and lacs styles only in vict hid, The flat English last, which makes the foot look so smart, and which gives ease and 4 comfort to the wearer. Up-to-date footwear for well GIMBEL

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