The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1913, Page 9

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“/~ DEMS 4 COLD W—|ARTIST SCHULTS FEW HOURS” PAPES! COMMITS SUICIDE First dose of Pape’ Compound relieves all grippe misery. } Gant ble og end onetting! A dose Quit bk of “Pape’s Cold C a" tak every two heurs until three doses are taken will oad grippe misery and aring, Mrs, Carpenter heard hi bing in the darkness, later the door of his floor was slammed sh’ On Friday night last, after working in| his room during the greater part of (he | night, Schults left the house with eight completed drawings. When he returned | : announced to Mra, Carpenter that the drawings had been dispored of. \isarly in the evening several of the — | artist's friends made their appr According to the janitress, th had been annoyed by less fortun sons in his own profession who bor- rowed money from him end who forgot about thelr debts, Landlady Declares He Was ig soreness an of despondency into which he was break pe fevere cold either in the head,} Hounded by Down and Outs | <1 have no doubt that the friends > ONOMe , who hounded him obtained the gr on re ee up nee! Who Borrowed His Money, |part, it not all, of is mouey." sald tute @ Os wiles Mrs. Carpenter, “Mr, Schults lived in} sick i. this house only three weeks, but 1 fre- Albert B. Schulte, forty-five years old, [wirently saw the evidences af tie ra an artist, formerly connected with the art department of Puck and later with the Motion Picture tory Magazine, was found dead to- day tn a furnished room at No, 29 Van- dam atreet, having committed suicide oy Inhaling gas. ‘Schulte was last seen allve on Satur- day morning by Mrs. Mary I, Car-| behalf of the Cleveland Democracy), a janitress of the Vandam street | anti-Tammany organization, that May- hen she saw him stumble up the | or-elect Mitchel has sent from Kings- He was apparently much de-| ton, Jamaica, an ..cceptance by cable jected and was talking aloud, of an invitation to a dinner to be given “I'm 4 derelict,” Schultz was saying, | by the organization at the Hotel Savoy guess T am no earthly good.” on Dec, 2%, An attempt will be made ‘The artist paused at the top of the at thin dinner t thrown as the result of the inroads made upon his little income by these borrowing friends." Schults's wife died nine years ago. oe Mitchel to Dine With Tammany's Foes. Announcement was made to-day o stiffness, “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known ani costs only @5 cents at drug stores, It a without stance, tastes nice, and convenience. Don't accept Great Economy Possibilities In Thanksgiving CHINA & CRYSTALS Of course, the Thanksgiving table must groan under the weight of the most elaborate setting possible to the family cupboard, as well as under that of the proud turkey and other essentials of the national repast. We have done some thinking—and arranging—in our China Salons, for the benefit of the hostess on that occasion, and present our results in the form of a number of very interesting specially priced| Table No. 3—Pieces at $1.65 to $16 groups of China and Crystals: Included are Dresden Hand-painted Wares, in- cluding Cracker Jars, Tiays, Chop Dishes, Fruit and Table No. 1—Pieces All Marked $1.95 Salad Butter Dishes, etc.; usually one-third more or Bonbon Trays, to double their new prices. POT GIASE Ot Date ainda Daten Tea | Table No, 4—Breakfast Sets, 98.75 ty ey hes Bowls, Cheese Dishes, Relish Dishes, A variety of these charming sets of 17 pieces, in various ete., $8.60 to designs that are out C: and he Table No. 2—Plocos All Marked $2.76 | "rae suai wis tay H7e 10 fio snore fem naziundrede of pleas, 0 Chins Cromal and Art Wares | sre eiKen ete, all of wuperb cut, purty and briliance. Special Prices on DINNER SETS and CRYSTAL SERVICES Crystal Table Services Dinner Sets — Attractive Decorations GO-plece Services at $18.76, usually $20. eis blue Hawthorne border, $12.75, (@0-plece Services, engraved crystal, $9.50, usually $15.50 vanes a Foreciela, cael Decty border and coin gold .60, , a 76, q Seperate Bacay gg | Page le omens aM Lemonade or Highball Glasses, $1.65 dos., usually $3 " ‘ i Crystal Table Decorations, ¢8, usually $2.90 Arutran Cs, Fo gai el, 92540, weal Fa All Eyes on the Kitchen! For It’s Going to Play A Mighty Important Part in The Thanksgiving Celebrations By way of a Thanksgiving offering we have accumulated this magnificent assort- ment at special prices to make choosing a pleasure and purchasing an economy: Tha ving Turkey Roasters—| $1.10, . $1.35. Kni id Forks, set of six of each, 2 fan Pans) $1.00, These| © Fluted Pudding Moulds, 1-gt,, O8e; {at 60, unally $1.60. 0 iron straps | 2-qt., Tc; 3-at., + Nut Sets, 7 pieces, 260, reg. 45c. st Me eiage to pers pete bird 24 a Bread Moulds, 1-gt., 88¢;| Nut Crackers, niekel-plated, at 450, rom ; usual wees, vs q larly 65c. Savory Routers, Tbe. ‘Thesell-best-| Plain Pudding Moulds, 1-at., 48¢;|"°% i lind, oval shape, large size, usual ale 600, : a" ntiooa ree obs, re os ne bein Reso. on Dri Pane, dao:| hy cue ae tee nila Spoons and Forks, celluloid or Size 10 x 14, Russian iron—size 11 x Amina Kitchen n, 16¢, usually $1. ensils 11 We, sean ‘lua 40 hae Fue, glass Ke bone, be. it Sheets, ium size, 60c. it Spoons, glass or bone, at 60c Biscuit Sheets, Mag Pans, ein abe.| ¢ Sat: Saucepans with cover, reg-ldos,, usually $1.- $1.50, at $1. 4 ‘ ‘ v Cranberry Press, }. Fryi Grape Fruit Knives, 36c, reg. 50c. ing Pans, 10-in., reg. $1, at 76¢. ‘ i és Round Cylinder Graters, 10¢. Coffee Pots, 2-qt., id $1. Prey acer tae Spoons, 14 in., Dilver Fruit Press, §3 60. Tea Kettles, 6-at., reg. $3, at $1.95. |" soup Ladies, 260, usually 45c. White Mountain Prepare the Floor for the Thanksgiving Turkey Trot With this object in view we have pre ared some special values in floor pol Jelly Cake Pans, loose bottoms, 10 in, at Te. : IndividualMoulds, assorted sizes, 6c. Rapid Mincers, 16¢. Batter Curlers, 300. Lied $2.10 Egg Slicers, 600. shings. ' o'C Floor Polishers, | , Potato Scoope, Thanksgiving Cutlery [oi treated mops, $1.25, usually $1.60, Rotary Slicer, ‘28¢.. Soup Strainers, 5 and 6 in., 40c. Graters, family size, a 200 Set» of Carving Knives, three " i oe cen on olulod Tans, Bagh leeeted at Sor wali The” Rona Y 10 x 16 in, 1.865} Sheffield st: cl, at $2set,| Liquid Veneer Floor Polishers, and Moulds for Puddings and)” ‘Stac-handle Carving Sets, two pes.,|"Liguid Veneer, 980, usually 50c, Vizard Triangle Floors mop, with Jellies umally $2.50, at $1.60, Oval Rice Moulds, 1-¢, 6c, reg.| Other Carving Sets at special prices, lone quart of oll, $1.28, usually 1.0. $1; li¢at., 86c, 1.10; 2-q¢.,| ranging up to $9. lemonstration.) Fifth Floor BRASS BEDSTEADS ; About One-Third Under-Price ‘ It happens that the maker of these guaranteed Bedsteads is making use of our distributing facilities for cutting down his surplus stock. Hence the saving of about one-third, which is as definite a saving as buying three subway tickets for ten cents! GIMBELS and the maker stand sponsors for the construction and lacquer of these Bedsteads, and the beauty of their| Brass Bedsteads, $22, Usually $32 design and finish speaks for itself. With 2 in. continuous posts, full size, satin finish, Brass Bedsteads, $25, Usually $40 | Bungalow Brass Bedsteads Brass Bedsteads, $14, Usually $20 At $10, Usually $20 Both in all sizes and satin or bright finish. Full size, satin finish. A Ten-Car-Load Lot of Soft Elastic Cotton Figures in These $16 FELT MATTRESSES at $9 Poke your fingers into the layers of felt and see for yourself how springy it is, also how free from impurities. This grade usually sells for $16, but because the maker sec an option on such a very large lot we are enabled to sell these luxurious Mattresses for $9. Made in layers, full size’ 50 Ibs, gross weight. South American HAIR MATTRESSES at $25 ‘ eee contain 45 Ibs. of black hair, are made in one or two parts, and are covered with fancy | ticking. statrway and duried hia face In ble inent Democrats oppo L} American Hosiery “Honestly conducted business is, tremendous in its endurance; so is | the confidence of the public once it 1s obtained.” ound op all the prom- | MAM Ce oe ee | At 76¢, usually $1. At | Seventh Floor FEATHER PILLOWS, 22x28 in., covered with A. C. A. ticking. 91.10, usually $1.50. At $1.60, usually $2. ) THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1918, Wun. Majla HAS SPECIALLY PREPARED A SALE FOR WEDNESDAY Smart Trimmed Hats Former prices $15 to $20. We have been manufacturing underwear for nearly fifty years; we have the confidence of hun- dreds of the leading stores and thousands of wearers endorse | our product. e solicit your confidence in our underwear, Try and be convinced. Leading Stores Everywhere Look tor this labet Awerican HOSteRY UNDERWEAR C. .fon over Lace GIMBELS Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 P. M. Ultra Modes Such as Are Being Worn at the Horse Show may be selected in this Drastic _— ofMillnery When we reduce our Millinery prices, we do so without regard to cost or anything, because we only take this drastic measure four times a year, The woman who saves $5 on a $10 Hat will be just as fortunate as the one who saves $35 on a $70 hat--forour reductions are equally fair throughout the collection. Original Paris Model Hats are now priced ridiculously low. GIMBEL Hats, which are made in our own workrooms, are second to none, except those from Paris, for they are made of the same fine materials that are used by the French modistes. These Hats are history-making at their low prices, In the French Salon— $75 to $85 Hats at $50 $55 to $70 Hats at $35 $35 to $50 Hats at $25 $22 to $28 Hats at $15 $16 to $18 Hats at $10 In the Medium-Price Salon— $8.75 to $10 Hats at $5 London, Paris and Berlin Tailored and Sport Hats— $16 to $18 Hats at $10 $12 to $15 Hats at $8 $8 to $10 Hats at $5 $6 to $7 Hats at $3.50 $4.50 to $5 Hats at $2.76 Fhe Many a Man’s Gift May Be Chosen Among This Large and Varied Assemblage of HOLIDAY SLIPPERS A very early arrival of a few hundred pairs will be disposed of at a special price—these being $5 GIMBEL Slippers, $3 They are made like all GIMBEL $5 Slippers—of the best leather and the highest grade of workmanship is in every pair—to those who want to buy their Christmas gifts now this price is of- fered and it is well worth taking advantage of, Included in this assortment are the following leat is a ful' range o' Black Vici Kid, Red Sealskin, Brown Sealskin, Brown Walrus, Black Suede, Green Suede, Red Suede, Red Calfskin, Blue Kid, Brown Suede, Wine olor Calle kin, Purple Kid and can Ruse ian Calt Slippers to match every shade in the smoking jacket or dressing gown. 2nd Floor Handsome Dress Waists ! “ollection of New Models in Former prices $12 to $70. Fifth Avenue, cor. 50th St. LPT AT re a corbin ae algal | BUSHMILLS — (Irish Whiskey 7.50 ror Bushmills Irish is ‘“‘bottled | in bond”’—which means that } every drop is in bond (under government control) from its distillation until imported into the United States—a period of over 10 years. now 5-00 A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE}| ALEX.D &CO NY WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. Now Another Maker’s Stock Comes to GIMBELS Coats, Suits and Dresses This enireavornn & OF, Women and Misses 85 of new onal ° twas procured at figures enabling Ligh oa mipsel Half Price and Less tess ae (eg such a coup after the magnificent events we presented last week, but everything variably comes ae IBELe noon as a manufacturer fcels that he is over-burdened it seems that he in- Of course we don’t cams oY {fer that comen t because merchandise i come the GIMBEL standard of quality, Seve are elses foe women and pacer in each lot. ri bea The Suits The Dresses The Coats Cheviota, Ser Mixtures, Vel. Mixtures, Cheviots, Chii 5 " ures, - * 7 5 5 inchillas, yels, Broudclotha ‘and Velour de] , Serger, Bedford Cords, Chiffon | Blanket Clothe, Zibelines, “Home- . “ ; spuns, Plushes and Boucles. $9.76 Dresses at $4.96; 6 differ- A ent styles. 918.76 Dresses at 99.76; 5 differ- ent styles. $16 to $89.60 Dresses, $10.76; 30 different styles for street and eve- $27 Buits at $14.76; ten models} ning wear. These are the models to select from. in chiffon and nets, e | POT ld amie ae hese fine sets consist of one Cloth a e. dosen $5 Grades Napkins, with dainty colored border it the hem; At 33.50 seats si; Pl ever made, magnifi- $12 Suits at $5; seven models to select from. $26 Suits at $12.60; twelve models to select from. 915 Suite at 97.96; twelve models to select from. ix people. $2.26 Hemstitehed aes Table Cloths Full bleach, pure linen, his finish, excellent quality; cent coats for this price; every boy will size 68x68 in. $2 Damask Table Cloths at $1.16 want one from the very Fine merce: damask Table Cloths, with a beau- tiful soft finish; size 63x81 in. Damask Table Ragen at $1, $1.75 and $2.60 Dos. ; regularly. $1.75, $2.75 and $3.50. Subway Store, Lower Floor Framed Pi ctures them, Most Attractively Priced i nicely : Carbonettes — Facsimiles — Etchings — | \\ excellently lined, \ buttoned close to the neck, double- breasted, belted and come in three colors Engravings—Game and Fruit Subjects, etc. 25¢ to 7hc grades, at 10¢ to 36¢ each. $1 grades at 760. $1.50 to $2 grades at $1. Picture Frames —Blue, Gray and 25e to 76c values, at 106 to ‘a Brown—sizes 244 to 260 Gilt Frames with burnished co 3 10 years. at 360 each. Subwa: & Gubcer tess, Maleens The “Goodrich” Sewing Scalloped Sheets Machine at $138.50 | 400 Lower in Price Than We Have-Ever Dependable sewing machine made Sold Them Before \ in the same factory and by the same . BOc. at 600 | 81x108 in.; reg. $1.10 at 900 skilled workmen as the . Bc, ut 66c| 72x 90in.;reg. 90e, at T0¢ Domestic. All improve- . 95c, at 760] 72x 99in.;reg. $1, at@0c ments, ball bearing 81x99 in, ; reg. $1.05, at BSc | 90x108 in.; reg. $1.: and easy to run. Guaranteed for Scalloped Pillow Cases to Mateh Size 45 x 36 in.; regularly 25c, at 18. Years $2 will bi 1,000 and Embroidered Pillow Cases. Size 45 x 36 in.; regularly 35¢, at 286, ‘ate of week. 8c and 10c Bleached Muslin at 6c Yard. Subway Balcony | Inlengthsfrom2to6 yards. Sul , Lower Floor Remnants of Silks and Dress Goods At Half Regular Prices and Less There are over 20,000 yards in this entire assortment. Of course, every piece is of the most wanted fabric or weave—otherwise it wouldn’t be a remnant; everybody knows quick selling makes remnants, . Remnants of Silks Remnants of Dress Goods In this assortment there are included Messalines, Bun these ate in nile Nee a < ~vaists, dresses, Chiffon-Cloths, Crepe de Chines, Cashmere Crepes, ; Marquieettes, Chiffon Taffetas, Changeable Taffetam Voiles, Mohairs, Henricttus, Albatroases, Wool Veil- Shirtings, Moires, Failles, Poplins, Pongees, Foulards Inge) ate, At 48c Yard. and many other novelties, in suitable lengths for dresses Pccrienar ah Serges, t 680 Yard” Cream Serges, Black and all colors, Former prices, 25¢ to $2 yd. Homespuns, French Serges, Storm Sergee, Diagon: Broadcloths, Silk and Wool S: o] x, Now 10c to $1 Yard. Measalines. Subway gence Cpe ad $6.50 to$8GasDomesat$4.50 Five different styles, amber cr green Cathedral glass, with or without fringe, 22 in. $12 to $16 Gas Domes at $8.50 24-in. Domes of mosaic glass, {ruit designs, bent domes, imported fringes, five styles; also indirect 2 domes for gas or electricity, three styles, $5 Gas Lamps at $3.75, Complete All gas domes ready (0 hang, ineiuding mantle, Subway Store, Lower Floor r ¥ omesGreatly Reduced

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