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PRINCETON RECENES CLEVELAND MEMORIAL: Rew College Buildings Also Dedicated—Noted Edu- cators Attend. Tr the presence of a distinguished @emeany of Princeton graduates and Ge rapresentatives of other universities Bere and abroad, the muasive Cieveland tower, @ memorial to the former Prest- @emt of the United Sates, wns pre- @ented to Princeton University to-day g s Hi g Ey 3 a 2 j jMege were dedicated. The @ held in the quadrangie taner wails of the butld- were preceded t divisions, ler =Hitben of fermer President who delivered a en President Cleve first dtvision. The fT iE | — < g Hy iF : by the playing the Philedelphia @inging of Veni : ; : ze 3 Creator Spiritus ty the university ohetr, { Ralph Adame Cram, the architect, pre- @ented the keys of the buildings to Moses Taylor Pyne, Chairman of the ‘Trustees’ Committees on the Graduate Gotlege. Former President Patton of- @ered @ Gedicatory prayer. Dean An- Grew F. West delivered an addreas, “The Household of Knowledge,” ex- and spirit of the President Hibben in- Gslegates from other col Uuntversities—Alois Riehl, for of the University of Berlin; ley, Master of Christ Col- lege, Cambridge; Arthur D. Godley, Kel- ity A Plt, low of Magdalene College, Oxford; Emile) Boutrouz, University of Paris and Director of the Peundation Thiers, and Nicholas Murray | Better, Preakient of Columbia Univer- F\, He also explained that the quad- )'\ rangle was the gift of Mre. Thomes Gwann, the great dining hall that of ‘William Cooper Procter in memory of his father and mother, and the Pyne tower of Moses Taylor Pyne. ‘Richard V. Lindabury, President of the Cleveland Monume: TAFT SPEAKS EULOGY | nresentea the Cleviand tower, which | | Was accepted by Mr. Hibben. After the delivery of President Taft's address on Mr. Cleveland the ceremonies closed | with th sing of e Star Span- | ated Ranner” and a Notion by the | Rev, Alfred Britton Former Presid in his memo- is enid a and was he was not a was not a great ¢ reat President ar he was these be mind, clear Intelligence and knowledge of affairs, He had the char- acter, honesty, courage and sense of public duty which enabled him to. meet reat and oritical issues without regard to personal consequences, | | rial aa c great law or “When he left the White House the last time ft would seem that his leaving office without a party was a hit tlon hard to bear. Rut as years wore his dignifted retirement, in the s t for ti in the wide good he exercised tn the coun whole pul clearness the exceptional qualities the man which had shown forth crises during his presidency.” cnmienllleemesamn THEATRICAL NOTES. Ethel Barrymore will make her first appearance tn ‘“Tante” at Atiantic City to-night Gaturday night will be Dartmouth Right at the New Amsterdam. Edna Goodrich has a bad cold and cannot appear at the Palnce Theatre next week. William A. Brady's latest comedy, “An Angel Without Wings,” by Lau- rence Hyre, will open at his new Play- house in Wilmington on Monday night. A reading of “In the Vanguard,” a drama of war and peace by Katrina Trask (Mre. Spencer Trask), waa lie- tened to at the Hotel Astor yesterday afternoon by members of the New York Peace Society and their guests. Im the Church of the Transfiguration, better known as the “Little Church Around the Corner,” @ memorial window to Richard Mansfield waa unveiled yes- terday ‘The window was placed in the an York, by Mra. Mansfield, who was pres- ent at the ceremony. —-—— Rows to Anti-Negro Feeling. NEWPORT, Oct. 2.—Prejudice against ‘the negro race has become so acute in this community that Judge Brown of edged it by granting @ change of venue for the trial of Charlies B, Smith, fe with murder. ; he! ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1913. ~~ Chea, Easily Made, But Ends | a Cough Quickly How to Make the Very Best Cough Remedy at Home. Fully Guaranteed. weowccce. and Leocee: ayrup is easily This pint o! 11 about 82,00 made at home and compared with ¢ i relieves ob oping cough—qui too, for bronch croup and, hoarsene: | ix one pint of granulated sugar with | | nt of warm water, and atir for 9! | . Put 2% ounces of Pines (fifty | cents’ & pint bottle, and add jthe Sug | This takes | gives almost haps you know, is a ted compound of extract, rich in er natural healing a her preparation will do the work | of Pinex in this mixture, although ed honey can be used instead of up, if desired. = This plan has often been imitated, | but the old successful combination has never been equaled. : A guaranty of absolute satisfaction | ney promptly refunded, goes with preparation. Your druggist has , oF will get it for you. If not,, send to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. | FREE BOCKLET TELLS HOW TO GET HEALTH Quiche aie than any medicine in Conetipa- | Gallstones, , Intestinal Com- | plats, Ansemia, Wistae, Nervousness: NATURAL suve on Not the Ordinary Kind. Something Entirely Different. —CALLAHAN'S SPECIAL OLIVE OIL.— Much ive nally, | ne and Satisfactory or your y Gives Facts of Im- the Superior Court, publicly acknowl. | The ORLD OVER T’S a fine habit—the eve ry } morning Gillette Shave. An | orderly, bracing, cheerful habit that goes with a firm step, a bright eye and a clear skin. Takes only a few | minutes and you're fixed for the day. Get a Gillette!—you’re not so likely to shave regularly in any other way. Gillette Safety Razors, $5 and up. Blades, 50c. and $1.00 per Packet. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON GIMBELS Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 P. M. Women’s Raincoats That Are Exceedingly Good Looking That Are Thorough Protectors There's a double-texture raincoat at 96! Did you ever find one of these smart tan coats, with plaid interiors, at this price? We are quite sure yet You have not, for they are as rare as is snow in June. The rubberized fabric that is woven with the typical Canton surface and smooth back — which is generally plaid finished—is now much in demand. Coats of this ma- terial in tan, navy and black are only $7.60 and $10, Gabardine Coats Are Swagger! Of course, they are ripping for rainy days, and yet are ver ood looking when the sun shines upon them. Those wit! lan sleeves are the same price as is the model with set-in sleeves—@16. Crepe The colors alone disclose the fact that they are from France. for they are in soft, rich tones of sage, purple, taupe and blue. Also in black. $22.60 and $25. Third Floor Scalloped “Durable” Sheets Specially Priced Tomorrow “Durable” Sheets are made especially for GIMBELS from a sturdy, firm sheeting which lives up to its name. Tomorrow, we offer these excellent Sheets with the scalloped favorite edge at about the usual price of the plain hemstitched. 64x90 in. and 63x90 in., at 660, regularly 86c and 90c 68x99 in. and 72x90 in., at 76c, regularly 95c and $1. 72x99 in. and 81x90 in., at 80c, regularly $1 and $1.10 81x99 in. and 90x99 in., at 90c, regularly $1.16 and $1.25. Scalloped Pillow Cases to match, 45x36 in., at 200 each, Scalloped Pillow Cases at 26c, Regularly 36c. Made from the well-known “Pride of the West" Muslin, neatly scalloped, 46x86 inches. All sizes are given before making. de Chine Raincoats irom Paris Second Floor A Record Broken by These Nightgowns and Combinations At $1 and $1.50 As this announcement is being written the lingerie is just being unpacked! And it is because it is so good that we are hurrying to tell about it. Berkley cambric, which has been famous for years, is used in the more conservative Night; at $1. Think of it! And these Gowns are not just plain, for they are fashioned with tucked yokes and are finished with pretty embroidery edgings. The other extreme is an Empire model of fine nainsook, with deep yoke bodice and wee sleeves entirely of shadow lace. Then, too, there are many styles with deep-V, square and round necks. ‘The drawers of many of the $1 Combinations are inset with quite clabo- rate motifs of embroidery and lace and the bodices are effectively trimmed, too. There's a Princess Combinntion at $1.60 that is inset with wide pancls of lace and embroidery from the decolletage to the edge of the drawers. Altogether more than a score of styles at $1 and $1.60. 2d Floor Dainty Aprons for Hallowe’en Hostesses At 40c to $1 As many Hallowe'en parties will surely be the real old-fashioned kind that are most merry and gay, the majority of hostesses will need pretty Aprons. ‘i Althouse these Aprons have the virtue of bale practical to a degree, they are quite fanciful affairs of fine lawns, laces and embroideries, Second Floor Many Hundreds of Fine TABLECLOTHS Greatly Lowered in Price, Because These Patterns Will Be Discontinued It is our regular practice to clear out lines that are incom- plete, especially at this season of the year, because the new ones are almost overwhelming us. These designs are none the less beautiful, as an inspection will confirm. They come from Ire- land, Scotland and Germany. Tablecloths, 2x2 yds., $3.75 to $6.76, were $5 to $8, Tablecloths, 2x2}¢ yds., $4.76 to $9, were $6 to $10.50, Tablecloths, 2x3 yds., $6.76 to $10.60, were $7.25 to $11.25, Other sizes up to 244x314 yds., at $6 to $10, were 36.75 to $12.75, $2.26 Hemstitched Tablecloths, $1.50 Another shipment of these extraordinary cloths, in pretty patterns, and a good size for tea or luncheon tables. New Pattern Tablecloths which we ordered, however, before the recent rise in linens, and which have come in under the new lowered tariff. In new round and square patterns, from 2x2 yds, to 2x3 yds., at $2 to $4.75, usually $3 to $6.25. Napkins to match, 22 and 26-inch, at $2.76 to $4.60 doz., reg. $4.50 to $6.50" 76c Huckaback Towels, 50c Each Excellent quality, hemstitched, in handsome designs. $2.60 Austrian Hand-drawn Linens, $1.35 Hemstitched and embroidered Scarfs, 21464 in., and Squares, 0x30 in, Second Floor NOTIONS And Other Useful Workbasket Accessories Which You May Depend Upon Special Prices on Timely Hems: 16c for two 10¢ Turkish Wash Cloths, 10¢ for three Ge balls, L. V. French | Duchess" Hairpins. Darning Cotton. 16c for two 10¢ Folding nickel Coat 10c for three 5c spools Basting Cot- | Hangers. ton. 10c for three Wire Hangers; infants, 10c for three 5c cards rustproof | misses and large sizes. Safety Pins, 10¢ for ph Slipper Trees. 10¢ for three Go pavers Bn tial Pina, 26c for Patent [ron Board Cover, 20c for 26¢ box Gimbels Dress- makers’ Pins, Dress Shields 10c for 15¢ yd. Dress Weight Tape, 36c for two 26c pairs Gimbel Gar- 20¢ for 25¢ bundle Enylish assorted ma Fnleld ic for “Perfection" Shields, 16e for two 10c¢ boxes Gimbels 0 15¢ pairs Gimbel Tape. 10¢ for three Se cards rust oroof Hooks and Eyes. 10c for five de pkgs. Gimbels enam- Guaranteed Dress An Event of Quality, Rather Than Quantity as there are just 200 Women’s Fur-trimmed Suits at $27.50 That Should Be, at Least, $35 This will be the fashion and economy event in all of New York tomorrow. Why are we £0 positive? Because— Every suit is of fine broadcloth Every suit is trimmed with a fashionable fur Every suit is finely tailored—having been made especially for us by the best custom tailors in New York. And, because --these Suits are typical of those now worn by well-dressed Parisiennes, as they are: Copies of Recent Models by Callot, Poiret and Bernard An animal scarf of skunk-opossum takes the place of a collar on the Callot model. The Bernard model has a Russian coat that may be fastened high at the neck, or which may be worn with its revers of novelty velvet. clever coat, with long-waisted and belted back modified Russian front. The skirt of this suit has a pointed yoke. =e Holland Blue Poiret’s model has a ver Seal Brown Taupe Prune are the colors in which these Suits may be selected. Sizes 84 to 44. ‘Third Fleer ‘Women’s Shoes at $3.50 of Particular Quality in 8 Autumn Styles These Shoes at $3.60 are better in every respect than could be usually expected for their moderate price. We prevailed upon the maker to give us pri tascinating instruments to family. and instrumental solos, Bear These Points in Mind Victrolas are apt to be scarce later on. The GIMBEL stock of Victrolas is very large and very complete. If you begin to pay for your Victrola NOW (there are still two full months before Christmas) you will have a good part of its price paid by December 26th- and you'll hardily feel the little weekly or monthly payments at all while doing it. . Here are the types, prices and terms—as an added convenience, we have included a supply of records in the terms for the various machines, but you can buy the Victrola alone, if you prefer. VICTROLA IV ceee $15 Six 10-inch Records woe $4.50 $1 Cash and $1 Weekly $19.60 VICTROLA VI.. » $25 Six 10-inch Records 22 $4.50] Twelve 10-inch Records |. |; 39 $1 Cash and $1 Weekly id by and Monthly “Te Bi VICTROLA: XUV i crsucsacesssacasoresnacoeces $150 MCTRONA VEIL ° $19, | Records of your selection from the entire cata- $1 Cash and $1 Weekly . logue to the amount Of.........eeseseeeeee $25 910 Cash and $8 Monthly wits VICTROLA IX . +. $50 | VICTROLA XVI... 00... cccceesceesseeeeees $200 Six 10-inch Records. .,, . $4.50] Records of your own selection to the amount of $10 $2 Cash and $1 Wee! $54.60| $11 Cash and 910 Monthly “aD Eighth Floor just a little bit the best of it in the-quali the leather, and the amount of hand-workmanship that he put into the Rese Me styles have that air of distinction that naturally associates itself with Shoes of much higher ices. Button and lace models, in gun-metal calf, tan Russia calf, pat coltski kid, for dress and street wear—ali at $3.60. ™ patent coltskin and viel Buy Your Victrola NOW By the GIMBEL Easy-Paymert System You Will Be Well On the Road By Christmas It wouldn’t be at all strange, if you are planning to give some one in your family a Victrola for Christmas—or per- haps to make a present of one of these the whole Lots of people do it every Christmas—more than ever will do it this Christmas. For the popularity of the Victrola has grown to the proportions of ¢ a landslide, due not only to the craze for dancing, but to appreciation of the ever- growing and vastly varied Victrola re- pertoire along such lines as opera, vocal, 18 Russian Green Navy Black Second floor — + $75 $6 Cash and $5 Monthly — VICTROLA XI en