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__ HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1913. WOMAN BADLY BURNED. || Mrs, Sophie Schuster, Afty-five years old, was seriously buried to-day in her home at No, 18% Sec Her dress caught fire trom which @he had thrown on after lighting a gas stove. & panic in the five-story cenement when the woman ran into the hallway. The flames were smothered by the Janitor, George Boerman. When an Ambulanoe surgeon arrived he found Mra. Schuster hat been burned froin | —_—- ~ lowers, it is believed he will be closely guarded while a prisoner. ‘The Nicaraguan law provides that a Dereon scoused of murder need not be Present at the trial, and it is thought here that the safer plan would have been for him to be convicted and then deported from this country under the Immigration law, i] Cannon and Groce were put to death im Nicaragua four years ago sy order of Zelaya, who then was President. Two weeks Inter, Dec, 1, 190, Secretary of —— GIMBELS Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 Plum Pudding for Thanksgiving The GIMBEL Tea Room offers freshly heme- made Plum Pudding, ready to take home for the Thanksgiving dinner, at 60c for 1-Ib. pudding, 90c for 1')-lb., $1.26 for 8-lbs., @1.78 for 8 Ibs. and $2.26 for 4 Ibs. Home-made Fruit Cake, 60clb. Sighth Floor The “Beverly” at $3.50 Another Smart § thee Derb Especially for GIMBRL BROTHERS Essentially a model for young men, with its jaunty brim, three-quarter flat bow and general smart appearance. The “Beverly” is shown in.two heights of crowns. 100 Other New Stetson Models in Soft Hats and Derbies Thd “Roister,”” a new model, prevaile in the selection of Soft Hats. It has a flat weited rim and may be had in four colors. Most of the Stetson Derbics are exclusive GIMBEL models. Fourtk Floor Men’s Shoes at $3.95 With a Perfect Right to Your Approval Take the Shoes without reference to their price, and you will like them “Fairytale Land” A Wonderful Presentation of the Children’s Favorite Stories from Grimm and Mother Goose, is the Christmas Entertainment in the Audi- torium, Eighth Floor. Bring the Children State Knox handed the Nicaraguan her feet to her head. She wae taken charge in Washington his passports, to Bellevue Hospita’ In Tune With Paris— Chic Turbans . Interpreted in Fur and Black Tulle At $10 ‘These chapeaux introduce the re-creation of the fur mode. : : The tulle gives chic, as well as lightens the heavy effect of the fur. Seal coney has been elected the most ble tur, because it is snug and has the richness of sealskin. The preseating of this latest Paris mode at 910 in emphasizes the Jeadership of GIMBEL Millinery. New Evening Head-dresses and announced that Zelaya was per- | On This Understanding His] senaity responsive for the murder of the two men. Cou -Dicta Later in December the same year insel Agrees Ex-Dictator | ,farer in, Recemper, the eae year 4 warships in Nicaragua, abandoned the Will Surrender. Presidency and escaped om @ Mexican gunboat, which had been sent to his reacue of Porfirio Dist, the President Jose Banton Zelaya, exdDictator of| of Mexico, Zelaya went to Europe from icaragua, whom Secret Hervice agenta| Mexico ont remained there until his ar- cre cashing at he & rivai in New York recently, Deoerttne ee Te Cate ie ene State] ince hie arrival tere Zelaya has been ment, fe wanted in his own coun-| tree in his oriticlam of the Taft Ad- try for the murder of two of his coun-| ministration and also of President Wil- Hideto : itryme\ in 1901, The mystery aurround-| #2 cause—weak kidneys,” says a noted hg the search for the dorehen Hicaiae Canon and Groce incurred the hatred | authority. The kidneys become clogged President was cleared thie atter-|% Zeleva when they joined the . | up, get sluggish and filter or strain out vavan , tloniste opposed to the dictator's rule | only a part of the polsonous waste mat- noon when the Nicaraguan Legation In| and became officers in the rebel organt-| ter and uric acid, all the rest remains ‘Washington made @ request on Solicitor! sation. Nicaragua law provides that |in the blood and circulates through the Feik of the Btate Department that foreigners taking part in @ revolution pe pl hence it ile Ls aad leg aud Metaye be detained i rived | Shall be expelied from the country, but | muscles, and causes all the trouble. at extradition papers new an their way, | Zelaya ontered the men killed, although | ‘The only way to ov.ccome this in to & 6 whe i's Wash, they pa surrendered to him aa prison- peed el La hed prepeny. You} Corry M. Stadden, - | ore of war. can easily and surely do this ng A} tagton for the Nicaraguen government| This he did in spite of the fact that | little Croowe, ‘which nev to tet Sim the Zelaya regime, had a conference | th® American Consul appealed to him | promptly. for a atay of execution, pending an in- - y th with State Department oMcials to-day | vestigation, He retaliated by ordering digs oo iter wernias ton SURE WAY TO END RHEUMATISM Eases Stiff, Sore Joints and Muscles. Makes Pains and Backache Promptly Vanish. “Most all rheumatiom is due to one aa pecend ioadee a Bove Prova ad et ae o. an ie erty thar Wp or 0c to $18.60 for their style and leather—and, when you put them on, for their comfort. and would surrender himecit whenever| CARROLL DEFENSE RESTS. |rubstances, and uric acid, that scratch Bandeaws Diadems Coronels You will like them still better when you find that $5 is the usual price heed onal eal Malate [rg i esa re te crue urine ehenc of Feather Fantaisies outside of GIMBELS for Shoes that are the same in every detail. old his hearing. rial mary Election Cane | the kidneys can filter it from the Holland Caps ulict Crowns f pornos ; Deaatine, fobevar, Gacret. Gorin Reaves the at, and drive it out of the tyatern. oat indatieg vi - J noveltien, Third Floor In black or tan Russia calf, lace or Blucher style, low heels, and shanks —smart English last, $3.96 pair, Second Floor men have been unable to find Zelaya! The defense in the trial of Senator @nd to-day expressed the fear that he| Daniel F, Carroll and Luke O'Reilly. had slipped over the line into Canada,| ’he Brooklyn lawyer, who have been According to his son, C, Alphonse Ze-| 0D ual halle three fbad de ore lava, hie father is in hiding and there| Seek before Justice Kelby in the Kinits County Supreme Court, rent # ereason to believe that hie piace of! ariernoon. The charae ie cunt 6 eencealment ia in this city. The younger | steal a primary election in the Four- fan saye hie father's troubles aro| teenth Assembly District on March 2, Purely political and of @ nature whioh| “Higttict-attorney Cropsey cros ean be settled to the former dictator’s| amined Mr. O'Reilly. ‘The lawyer do- @évantage in a few days. fendant was not questioned by Mr. 3t was supposed at first that Zelaya pga bai the material facts in the was wanted for the murder in 1909 of| Were tne hiel Lee Roy Cannon and Leonard Groce, | testitying a Americans, but they do not figure in| half of O'Ret!! the present charge. The wily Nicaraguan, with his son| fF and J. Macias, hie former oconsul-gen- era) in England, slipped into this coun- tey on the Oceanic on Nov. 5, stopping first at the Hotel Victoria, then at the Waldorf, and more recently at the Ho-| if tel Hargrave, Columbus avenue and Geventy-second street. Genor Macias and the younger Zelaya! jj are atill at the Hargrave, but the former| Ii} Gotator has not been seen there, ac- ere ne, <0 she Reren etbae thet, Sacer: remarkable preparation ever known for the prompt relief and cure of rheuma- tism, kidney troubles, and bladder dis- different from orders, It is enti other remedies. prepared that itis practically ible to take it without results. Relief follows the first few doses, and you will be surprised ow quickly tit. sore, swollen joints ind muscles, rheumatic pains, and uli uch misery end. An original package of Croxone costs but a trifle. an every druggist recom- mends and sel's it on a positive money- back guarantee, ‘Three afew days, iy oft nail th The Call of the Game! Season’s On for Both Varieties The FOOTBALL GAME and _ the HUNTERS’ GAME, and GIMBELS, the Ever-ready Store, can oulfit either. For the gridiron enthusiasts there is; many a helpful suggestion in the GIMBEL Sporting Goods Store from the shoe to the ball itself. The Spalding and Lenox varieties range in price from $1 to $5. To those who are on a hunting expe- dition bent there is no limit to GIMBELS helpfulness. Guns and Ammunition, Hun- ting Knives, Hunting Suits, Coat Sweaters, Thermos Bottles, Ingersoll Watches, Compasses—all at reasonable prices-for regulation accoutrements. For the other kinds of sporte—Ice Skates at 90c to $9; Roller Skates at ; — per tinct inais or wo besa vee Tomorrow—in the Green Salons, Third Floor comprehensive range of College Pen- A Pre-Holiday Occasion Take a Delicious Box Luncheon To the Army-Navy Game It will be speciall Adee to your order by the GIMBEL Tea oom, and will contain assorted sandwiches, home-made cake, and various delectable things. e You can leave your order tomorrow or Friday at the Tea Room order desk, or tele- phone it to 8200 Madison Square, Extension 243, and the box will be ready in time for you to take to the game on Saturday. Eighth Floor Gold-Plated Novelties Galore! Have You Seen the ‘‘Matinee”’ Vanity Case? An oblong Gold-plated Case containing a mesh purse, fine French bevel mirror, the smartest out in “vanities,” at $10, usually $15. Swiss Watch Vanity Case, gold-plate with tiny watch inserted in upper corner; purse and coin compartment. English finish or engine-turned, at $16, usually $22.50. Other Gold-plate Watch Vanity Cases; plain or engine-tusned, at $7.60 to $9.60; usually $12 to $15. Thin Model Gold-plate Vanity Cases; Old England finish or engine-turned, at $3.60 to 97.60. idox and Stapleton rases for the defense, r witnesses In be For all transmissions, differentials and timing gears that use grease DIXON’S Graphite Grease No, 677 Siumany, “cies ming and’grind ne: al There's a DIXON’S| brisent 37 IFURNIT $a, it was not thought that Zelaya had een warned about the steps to ex- twedite him to Nicaraxua, so the Secret Servke men who went to arrest him were eurpiised to find their man had flown. Mecias protests he knows noth- OPENS AN ACCOUNT EDIT TERMS #3 Pox $50) Poem 100 ("4 Pon” °73|°9 Pon” "150 Monday and Satarda) 100 ST. L STATION At CORNER tng of hie former chief's present where- @bouts. United States Commissioner shields Waited at the Federal Building all day, expecting any minute to have Zelaya brought before him. He is still waiting to-day. | Gince his arrival in New York Zelaya | hae been visited by Luis F. Corea, hie Made in JERSEY CITY,N.J, ; - : fi ; vows practising lawyer. inthis cy, JosephDizon Cr cible Co, FISHER Bros nants at 60¢ and $1, and College Pillow} After carefully considering the various kinds of apparel ne Trinkets among the gold-plated and by Dr. Julius Irias, his former) : ¥ i i i ef hat women will need for the hanksgivin; oliday—for u ae IN | Tops in felt, appliqued with leather, at|! ill need for the ‘Thanksgiving Holiday—t Established in 1827 Among these are piquant Coin Holders with one, two and three compartments; engine turned, chased and engraved at 60c to $3.60. A wide assortment of ao ited Powder Boxes, Memo Tablets, Vinaigrettes, Eye- brow Pencils, Lip Sticks, 50¢ to $5. ‘Minlater geen He Bae Ren omer COLUMBUS “AVE. NICARAGUA DEMANDS ZELAYA || BET. 103 &104 ST. It cansee. AS A GLAYER. ‘The request for the extradition of Spe on —=— mably through Secretary of state |MUSTEROLE Loosens Up Hee at ihe Bank Se aes traveling, motoring, matinee, restaurant and dancing wear, $2.50 to $3.60. Fourth Floor | we shall present several collections at specialized prices. vureTrimaed Plush bide $32.60 sk ak s The fish-tail model; with collar of skunk-opossum, civet cat, A Little Touch of Fur Makes the Old Gown Fashionabie black or blue wolf. Chinchilla Coats (Fur-trimmed), $22.60 Bryan. A second charge against the | stion Bruises, Chil- ne REE ec ser ate Oe Congest On From Colds Chatto e cola ot the Astonishing, the difference a narrow strip Swagger Boucle and Chinchilla Coats A few gold plated Mesh Bags at $8.60, thett 500, Shes events Paeunonia). At $15 and $19.60 Black Broadcloth Coats (Satin-lined), $29.60 Cutaway Coats of Arctic Seal, $67.50 This Fur is sheared coney which is wonderfully dyed to imitate sealakin, Collars of German Fitch, skunk-opoasum, civet cat or Chinchilla Squirrel, Smart Jackets of Hudson Seal, $95 usually $15 value. All of these have the new narrow frame and full link, in reversed mesh. Main Fleer of fur will make \ the appearance of a blouse or costume. We have all the Furs used this season for trimmings in our DRESS TRIM- MING SECTION. Among them are: White coney, spotted and tailed to re- produce ermine, and a very good reproduc- Re and 50ce ‘When Zelaya was permitted te enter! Just rub it briskly on the chest and At your drug; hospital site A the country there was surprise he wae throat tonight, und : j “ , get the soothing jars, and a y wet deported as an undesirable. It now relief this clean, white 4 f that the Administration waa) ointment, made with vil ey with the Nicaraguan Gov-/ of mustard, gives. ent and wanted Zelaya where he) ‘The old-time mustard Se coughs a6 coon an the warrant) plaster used to blister, French Duvetyns geached Washington. In fact Zelaya, in MUSTERQLE, dosen't, ak ved Muskrat is the real name of this fur. [thas been fashioned in | Continue to Be the Leading Fabrics for Hove that should Zel, taken back | comforti ' 4 ae ! Coney Bands in black, white and sable, er ~ coin =~ te Nicaragua it will have « demoraliz-| coli cuielier thas any Tt breake up mail you's jar 260 Lo $2.25 yard. , 100 Silk Dresses at $19.75 We keep in touch with the manufacturer ing influence, not only in Nicarag which has not recovered from his ru For dancing, dinner and aiternoon wear—tostly of erepe de chine or | of this triumph of the loom and insist uy charmeuse, ‘Ihese Drewes should be $25 and more. having the first shipment of every . i d Dancing Dresses, $25 & $29.50 | ‘The all-silk Duvetyn at 96 a yard. Ee ne Dresses aa be qualities 2 silks would suggest that Silk-and-wool Duvetyn at @4 a yard. they were $15 to $50. Fur-Trimmed Suits at $24.50 and $29.60 Regular $35 to $55 Qualities ‘hird Floor For the Man The 1914 Collapsible Who Smokes Dress Forms at $2.95 | | you ever saw, Best for Sore ‘Throat, Bronchitis, nasilitis, Croup, Stiff N Headache, A wide range of Japanese mink, natural raccoon, beaver and black kur. Moufflon in canary and white is fast becoming popular on Evening Wraps and elaborate Dressing Gowns. Other Furs in demand for trimmings are marmot, beaver, black fox, silver o; m, skunk and natural raccoon and fitch opossum. Main Floor Dut through Central America. In Nic- @ragua, where he etill has many fol- Colors are Russian green, olive, plum, taupe, brown, amethyst, rose, C Castor, Burgundy, navy and black. Other new and fashionable weaves in the Dress Goods Salon, Second Floor. Instruments Will Be Delivered For Thanksgiving Day if Desired We wish to impress upon B N you that we are exclu- ¢ i W sively piano manufac- ran e turers, producers of in- struments of the highest quality for 76 years, and To the Former Patrons of ‘Forsythe’? Waists: We take pleasure in announcing that on Monday we shall be prepared to furnish them with the Distinctive Models in these Waists that they have known for years, Also, with new and exclusive styles—for we have been awarded the agency in Gotham for these well- known Waists. In recognition of this honor and for the convenience of our patrons, we have vriablished BA Ssrsgther We st Meg The difficulty of selection is (Made by the Acme Form Company) reduced to a min choice ut each price is Comes packed in a neat box al half the size of the form itself. han Because this Dress Form is ble it occupies but very little spacel} when not in use. | Simply loosen two screws and the| form collapses into u box 28 in. high— to use again, raise the form and tighten! the same two screws, fe renbe orn This is the very latest model; made fustundenac of papier mache and covered with black] sion or Circassian walnut, while the jctsey cloth, the skirt is of polished prive-range is from $2.60 to $100. flexible steel,’ sizes 82 to 42 bust! are best equipped to select piano values for you, of- That are Fully Worth 5325, at fering worthy instruments only, which carry our broad} In order to make room guarantee. for stock now arriv- $ ing, EVERY PIANO A Limited Number of | our warerooms, for- merly selling up to $325 Pipes of every description, 260 to : hd . ipes o { neasuren ent. snore PLAYER-PIANOS will be closed out TO- $5 Down 91:08 An the ham, ane OR ee \ he eal selling price of the Si ae MORROW ONLY at... $5 Monthly we gah TG, $390 All Are Fully Guaranteed MORROW ONLY Atecee ere reese Liberal Allowance for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange Terms to Sut Your Comveninee K NABE WAREROOMS Music Rolla and Free Lil oa Tells. ot pee Libesey Knabe Bldg., 5th Ave., at 39th St. that a amoker could possibly’ think ¥ Kumpact is considerably mare than $2.95 . i o On the Third Floor of to use at home or to carry with lis 1s merely a temporary oper’ at! 7 A Fifth Poor In the Custom Order Section, Mr. L. J. Molitor, who for many years was connected in the Forsythe Store, will be in attendance on Monday—and by special appointment on days thereafter. A number of sales- women who were formerly with John Forsythe, Inc., will also be here to greet you. him, at very moderate prices. 7 IMBEL BROTH

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