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| \ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 17, 1913. 18 eee eee _) ae ao MN foetend odes rotted Hedi L ve oo ae LiTieserse tube ; i . ! oie RTE ROS \ Chief Keeper Snyder, the adored of Mr. | “she had a_tovely dimosition. sald! Tigress had a domestic diMecuity, Rose SWALLOWS POISON under arrest In Flower Hospital to- say, | pow also to be a model, sald she] The only atatement the girl would i} ; Guegenheim and other Fifth avenue) Snyder, “You could “manicure her toes| knew about it. How did she kno charged with attempted @utcide, Merllearned of the a suicide | make after she had told name was 4 plutoerats, ie no more. Rose now tes |Of Shampoo her or put mustard plasters! keeper looked off into space feonat improved © ducing | tt ornt The L in state ina litte building back of the /O" Nor and she'd Jurt smile at you. Any id. WEAR CENTRAL PARK the morning, but even if she recovers it! Be LS id Redes a serene AND ALL PARK 100 [ora e tc topal dstemllcts Usbsiee teams You'd Tare 1a PORN CNOA SATE Mea evertie Chat eaet ene Wu cone —_ Will be several days before she can be ; she herself had! Kast End avenue. gaze, and a loyal Airedale terrier keeps | You'd have to rope them an Tow | est in everything that went on,” he con- cat ” ienmen ‘3 10 work for s ot \ Re a | But Rove, you could waik ent! taken to court for arraignment. 3° an to work for severai|dented to-day that the . and barks when an alien Is ad- tinued. “She loved to play with a big oak ’ ists’ ‘on’ | good morning and*start making | ball, rolling it back and forth from one Hazel Dean, Artists’ Model, Won't Snyder gases s fully at bed up, and she'd be as nice as you georthe ‘0 the other, and pounc- rite, and relates how it was in|Dlease, No lady ever had nicer manners, /ing on it and chasing around after it. ne tempted Rose's failing ap-| all considered., And intellige Rose and during orid’s series she played time she refuxes absolutely to tell any-|* 8 Ne Was sure Ine yOune | ee ei eeme ar oe Tt was furtner thing about hersejf save her name, and Ses bit bermniea, totale with the isthe Nn eeneatgenemcet peccecn e it was only through @ visitor at the] girl, although # A her, REGISTER TO-DAY. hospital to-day that tt became known] Miss Dean was writhing in agony! = ‘Toeday and to-morrow are the last Tell Authorities Why She Wanted to Die. Ni “QUES IN MOURNING. vain petite with ou eason delicacies and | always knew everything that s91NS| more than she wan a model, oma lawn eke the east drive it ‘1 Wire the iisentothe Queen te denar! NOW tonioe wordnerved WIth Ret lunon. | Of Rose wa subject of a tamous | Grmiy resisting il attempts of In-) ‘that the irl gave her Fight name te | COMPAL Came a ae te a m7 A. M. to 10 a 8 dead! oon, dinguined cleverly asa part of the| “It Mise Murphy, the hippo, had al trade in the history of the «00. auisitore to learn the cause of her at-/ingicated by the fact that this visitor, | sronpital It was discovered that the girl’ ti Or, at least the Queen of the Cer nu, But Rose had heard the jungle |grouch on, if an elephant died or » rhi-| was traded from Hagenbeck col-|tempt to Kill herself, Hazel Dean, an|q modinhly dressed young woman of | wad lowed a quantity of bichioride Fs Me It y not register you Park Zoo t9." Rose, the pet lioness: all to the great beyond. noceros had twins or the Tiger and lection for a hippot med Iris, artiata’ model, seventeen years old, in prepossessing appearance, who ts sup. uf ry cannot vote. Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 Men Who Are Wrestling \ With the ‘‘What-to- Wear’’ Question will find an easy answer to it in the very comprehensive collection of GIMBEL Suits and Overcoats which is now at their service. It is AUTHORITATIVE in style It is DISCRIMINATING in its variety It is GENEROUS in its measure of quality at any required price The best tailors in America and England, / swayed by our criticism and direction, have P luced it. . It touches the boundaries of good style at both extremes, from conservative to * ultra-modern, without ever tipping over the into the limbo of what is “bad form.” It provides Suits for the staid business man, and the buoyant young eal who may be just casting his first vote—and all gradations between. It embraces Overcoats of Chesterfieldian grav- ity, as well as the sportiest Top Coats that have found their way out ot London this year. It is easy to ge! at—on a man’s way downtown 4 NV ‘ or up; it is easy to /ook at, when he gets here, and ) there are plenty of men at his service to help him wt to get a half-Nelson on his Winter wardrobe in short order. GIMBEL Overcoats Are $22 to $65 GIMBEL Suits Are $22 to $50 and, at this critical Clothes-buying time, there are particularly interesting Special Groups of Suits, $15, $17.50 and $19.50 Special Groups of Fall Overcoats, $16.50 & $19.50 ito which we urge men’s attention today and tomorrow. Moen’s Separate Trousers, $3.60 to $10 Youths’ Sack Suits, $12 to $20 For semi-dress and formal wear in striped With. their own individual style, either worsteds, well-fitting, with special values at | | overgrown boys, or miniature men. The Suits | $5 and $7.50. at $12 are unusual. Fourth Floor Night Message -RUSH LAST DAY OF THE SHONINGER PIANO CLUB) Tomorrow ends the best PIANO offering made in years. A KNOWN Piano, of KNOWN value, at a large and POSITIVE reduction. A Sale based on ABSOLUTE TRUTH—with large direct saving. Receipt in full, in case of death. Fither Upright Piano or Player-Piano for Cash pay- ment of ONLY $5. q First time in many years. Probably LAST TIME in many years that such a GENUINE bargain in a NEW perfect Piano of UNQUES- TIONED ARTISTIC QUALITY will be offered. q PLACE YOUR ORDER TOMORROW, or you _will have to pay the same price, OR MORE, for a very much inferior Piano. We CANNOT ACCEPT EVEN SPOT CASH at tomorrow’s prices, on Monday.. Make SURE of your SHONINGER Piano SATURDAY. g Fair Warning ! Righth Floor ; Men’s Shoes at $3.95 That Are Unusually Excellent We know that these Shoes are sold b’ many stores The New Anglo-American Coat Is $29.50 English in Style, for It Is the Copy of a $72.50 Coat from London American in Make and Materials—Best of Both This Coat introduces a smart combination of fabrics! The a | IN THE SUBWAY STORE for $5. But our arrangements with the maker permit coat itself is of chinchilla (Oxford, b black) and its fron | ; : ; faced! with black earduruy te teach ite cheet tollans. he tose _ 4] Winter Suits for Men and Young Men us to sell them for $1.05 less. are faced with black corduroy to match its shawl collar, ‘The fact at $29.60. (Illustrated). Chinchilla Overcoats, with the new cravat collar, are $21.60. The Famous Buzenet Style In “Radyne” at $25 When we presented this coat for the first time—just a week ~-women were so delighted with its quality and style iat oar pores collection was exhausted in a day. Tomorrow, we shall have more of these coats, with taupe-dyed moufflon collars. Rose, green, taupe and blue, lined with peau de cygne to match. New Boucle Coats at $15 _ Two styles in the graceful three-quarter len; and both are trimmed with seal plush. One model is lined po black satin. Navy and _ black. Repriced from $15 to $18 Down to $10.75 Men whose first thought is for comfort will prefer Of course, there’s a reason for this price-change. But that has nothing to do whatever with the easy-fitting style in Vici kid, button or lace : the Suits. They are just as good as any $15, $16.60 and $18 GIMBEL Suit we ever had. There is a smart style for young men, in It’s the fact that there are not many of each kind that brings this opportunity to about 300 men. gun-metal calf, tan calf and patent colt- There are many models to suit all styleerequirements of young men and older men. ; skin, in button or lace, and a last with Unfinished worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and pure worsted fabrics; in any size from 33 to46 medium toes, Blucher cut, in tan or —your suit is only waiting to be called for. gunmetal calfskin. Men’s Chinchilla Overcoats, $15 All have the fashionable low And fifteen dollars may well feel proud when it buys an Gyercoat such as any one of these, heels and heavy single soles They sre GIMBEL Overcoate through and through. Fine wool chinchilla, Tailored finely to. meet the require: | —splendid Shoes for Fall ZUb ey Bete eOny and Winter wear, All sizes Men’s Fall and Winter Shoes at $3 Pair Pair of O'Sullivan Rubber Heels Put on and included without extra charge— Saturday. These fine GIMBEL Shoes in all leathers and styles, in lace or button models are copies of Shoes which you would pay $6 and $7 for. Included is a strictly water-proof Shoe of tan calfskin, with viscolized soles; all sizes and widths. Subway Balcony at $3.96 a pair. Qnd Floor New in the Realm of Neckfixings & Veils! Scarfs of Bgoadtail and Seal Cloths, With Muffs, $8 to $12.50 Of course, they look like fur! That’s why they are so modish. And their prices, to $12.50 a set, will double thar desirability. The Scarfs are the long, throw Just From Europe Peau de Suede Coats at $34.60 —in green, red and leather color. ‘Two-toned Boucle Coats at $22.50, hird Floor EXCLUSIVE! These Superb Autumn Weaves Comfy Sweater Suits for Wee Tots ie eps At $2.55 ie} ityle that ‘olret recen' vel Gia wale Veet Foire: teconney nn every In the Dress Goods Salon desirable pillow shape. complete Every woman of fashion owed it to herself Ostrich and Marabou Scarfs, costume — to see these luxurious Fabrics, which form $3.95 to $65. , 1m part of the wonderful GIMBEL showing of ‘Evangeline’ Boudoir Caps of rot Dress Goods for Fall and Winter. Beertininit tum, & FEO] wit bel | aay ase Wentical with the otek ned te saa; , excellant are identical wi e materials u y Medici ane Fancy Collars, ( fe hi for Wintry smart ive dressmakers in their cost:me suc- Black Lace Veils, 25c and 50c—importer’s surplus. ies cabs | | | leggings Ceaes Ob Ue, Reaaart Veilings in all the new mesnes, 26c to $2.50 yard. f\-j, |, have Velour Boucle Chinchilla Velvet Hematitched Chiffon Veils, 60c. Main Floor fal fasht | | |] straps like A remarkable fabric, One of the latest Paris hat ay Si |] spats, the in, wide, at $7.60 a yard. novelties, in subdued solid Fs i i aw Choa me In cadet, mahogany, mid- colorings, such as taupe, The Hair Goods Salon’s Name Ee eT adie Brose night blue, olive, seal, navy. seal, Burgundy, navy blag Velour Raye and black; 48 in. wide, at ve; $3.60 a yard. ina rich striped effe in. wide, at §6,60 a yar. Moire Ondee : Purple, brown, navy blue. A magnificent poplin, = with heavy cord, in a Styles and Prices Unknown Before in New York from biting the ears and the . ; Special Saturday Offerings AVESLEr Ih os GnILE on Can OS Lingerie Blouses at $2, $3 & $3.95 Excellent quality, absolutely hygienic, in styles to make the i sui Eel muOe UE DIa The fichu collar that is the latat fad of the Parisiennes has been perfectly reproduced on | fashionable coiffures of the day. all brown, A beautiful pile w a $2 Blouse, And the V n viennes lace that adorns it quite profusely is in the lovely fish-eye SWITCHES, wavy, in desirable shades, 20-in, 6c, usuelly $1.50; 24-in, Suits of fleec back Jersey, Brocade Eponge beautiful moire effect: 46 esign 5 en acm ie , - $1.95, usually $3, 2 ye mittens, , DulkK-and-wool, with sh in. wide, $8.50 a yard. isnt cone fet solinareas to 8 88 fede), define the "1830" shoulder yoke gollae TRANSFORMATIONS of 14-in, wavy hair; all uround at $1.76, usually $3; tare Bw 14 inst A ne fig ne wide At es ground Purple, taupe, myrtle, .96 style, whose craquele net frillings make it truly feminine. Of course, the illustrations | three-quarter length at $1.60, usually $2.75. $2.50. P eeoond Taupe, brawn; gray; alive enn BeNy blue, black. BANGS, on ventilated net, in all shades except gray. Special at $1.60, and navy blue. Velour Gaufre Main Flaws Baw Balseny Brocade Maharabout _A heavy silk-and-wool A two-toned or frosted crepe effect; 40 to 42 in, effect, for women’s coats; Wide, at $6.60 a yard. 44 in. wide, $8.60 a yard, Taupe, peacock, cerise “GIMBEL BROTHERS || {203 23 aw Worst RT E-raeD st. taupe and olive. Second Floor lisclose the many other delightful features of these Blouses, At $5 At $6.95 Crepe de Chine Blouses Gilet = effect Blouses of Crepe de Chine With waistcoatees of net and plestings of hese are to be worn outside of skirts, the silk around neck and along the fronts. ‘Third Floor Sizes 2 to5 yrs, Floor