The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1914, Page 11

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LGANNBALS EAT MA CAUGHT ASHE SEK AEN GONE RAI wining Missionary, Now at ' San Francisco, Tells When its high crown is of the new citron-color crepe, it is very aaa for its its upturned brim is of black ta Of course, it is very beautiful in o a color- combinations, too. es Jet is introduced in a very artistic way—a string of solitaire beads is ap- liqued just at the hairline. And two large jet pins are crossed in the front. iW PRANCIBCO, &. A. Malley, a young Congroga- on the liner Ventura from tho ipodes, asserts that cannibalism exists to a large degree in New Babies and little children aro principal victims, according to the onary, who also brought detatix 4 the death of the German explorer \Warner in the jungle wilds of the feland. “The fact is startling, but tru,” Rev. Mr. Malley said, “th tenths of the prisoners held by the British Government in New Guines Roman striped silk is another new 'Parisiennes Are Enthusiastic Over This New Mode By Madeline Tomorrow We Shall Introduce An Excellent Reproduction at $10 Jet Dominates in Other New Mid-season Modes At $65 to $12.76 note which gives distinction to some of ‘\i asé confined either for murder or can- atbelism. these chapeaux. Faille, moire and taffeta silks are the other favorite materials, Pierrot Pom- “TI learned of the fate of Werner from his partner Winzer, with whom pons of ostrich are important among the trimmings. New Dancing Caps and Hats, $5 to $15 I travelled when ho came back to Papua. Last August the two Ger- mana set out for the interior in search of radium, They were accompanied by guides and a large party of na- | After they had gone some distance they avers eiied and zer returi and ‘Werner ‘continuity ‘into the wil- “some ee tho cate the guides re- wit! had been surprised by cannibals. The natives fled, but Werner was speared, clubbed to death and, according to the guides, eaten. Later investisa- tion disclosed the camp of the cannt- quaintance,”’ Third Floor —— — RARE Ge EARNER REE Last Oall! BOYS’ $15 to $20 &: Better OVERCOATS at $10. ° Tomorrow will see the wind up Women’s Hudson Seal Coats In a New Loose-Back Style $95—Exceptional! is a remarkable imitation of sealskin—in wring theoe Conte fechioned tn caer—aleo wi th eee this fur, which ssicrat sone Lad ich makes the Coats the Lies cutaway model wit A similar model in Arctic Seal (dyed coney) is $46. $45 ‘Ponyskin Coats, Civet Cat or Natural Raccoon Collars, $29.50 $100 Arctic Seal (dyed coney) Coats at $75 Among the Scarfs and Muffs— $55 to $65 Sets of Silver Wolf at $85 $88.50 Sets of Civet Cat at $22.50 $85 Sets of Hudson Bay Beaver at $22.60 $60 Sets of Kolon Sable at $40 $88.50 Sets of Black and Blue Wolf at $29.50 $150 Set of Natural Silver Cross Fox at $85 $895 Set of Natural Fisher at $225 Furs Guaranteed Third Floor made advantage of this C’ las and many other Overconte at $5.75 «: ial lot of Overt. turdily made to give |. ent ee eae good service to PSivel boys. Warm chinchillas, many terials and maistures in gray brown and blue. Sizes 2% Fourth Floor © Furrt Furrters Since 1842, Bis ca Cansameyorte aN ‘Women’s Lamb- Saturday, the last of the three ‘‘Days of Ac- offerings in The GIMBEL February Sale of Furniture However much or little a man may have to do with the choosing of new Nothing hse found but the Half a Century in Business 75% of Headaches to Eyestrain. Furniture, he is apt to have a good deal to aod about it after it is sent home, if it does not suit his ideas of beauty or comf A ee Tee pati Gait in ok lant 18 po eat.-6t eal; the “man of the house” comes with some feminine member of his family at least to look at the Furniture, if not actually to buy it. So tomorrow—a half holiday in many businesses and professions—we shall set apart as 2174-32 AVE. 18% &MIESTS, SoH TERMS. tia EVERY EVENING! (39 wi Tete MON TH-END SALE — SUBWAY STORE Late News Extra! MEN! Here’s an Added Feature to Enhance The Second Day of the Month-End Sale 402 Men’s SUITS and OVERCOATS, 8.7511 Were or ig More The 402 men Whe ete taky to will receive a value for skin Gloves, 85c IMBEL will be a convenient time for the master of the house to come with his family to see the fine these Gloves are of the 16-Button lance in White Special Ay a 85 a Men’ 8 $1.5 ste | Tomorrow at 95c | eae negligee styles a a fine A Special Day for Men to vistt the GIMBEL Furniture Sale, with their wives, sisters or daughters and | sl. to make reservations, if they choose, before the Sale actually opens on Monday. tire assortmen' ce rg 90004 Staple and stitched toa ris specification for su- periori And the men will undoubtedly enjoy it, if they love beautiful things. For, apart from all questions of selling and buying, it is a really beautiful exhibit of fine Furniture. In fact, as one furniture maker said to us yesterday, aeon'y7at. ean ab" THE BOYS WON'T BE it : SAPPO “You Have the Show Place of the Town” he did not mean by that that it was mere fy eee eet eye pec a glance the QUAL pool up the eo display, It was rather a tribute to the unusual arrange- ment and comprehensiveness of the collection. There is Furniture for the richest city or country house— There is Furniture for the city apartment that must be Surnished for a moderate sum— aseld numbers could go far and fare Furniture for show. For TY of the Furniture that Boys’ @5 and $6 Long School Overcoats at $2.65 one converte and haw clam, bled belted bacl Sizes 11 to 17 years. Month-End Sale of aston s reer Boys’ $4 Chinchilla Oraeeeiis ‘ At $1 45 fine alley of silks in tage Toilet Articles There is Furniture for the little bungalow, in which “the cellar and the attic are on the same floor Women’s $10 and ng, f15 Coats, Py and: Dresses— There is Furniture for ‘the bachelor apartment and for a man’s office or study. —All so well arranged, and well lighted, that it is a pleasure, not an effort, to find the class of furni- ture you wish without loss. of time or steps. million dollar stock average 25 to 80 per cent, with extremes running as low as 10 per cent. Francis ya Player Pianos The Furniture Sixth Floor— Eighth Floor— » Francis Cuan, M Wareroom, 14 E. 42nd St. ‘an TM GALOWEL Seventh Floor— Thousands Have Discovered Dn Edwards’ Olive Tablets Aveo Harmless Substitute —those men who know “‘Welb: familiar with the splendid features of them, style, leather, workmanship and comfort—also, know that only i in a Clear- away Sale like this prior to stock-taking, is Fi ever possible to buy them for less than the regular pri lasts, snug fitt cordovan and p styles. Savings on the whole half- and as high Location of Lib and Hedrocea Tables Mission and Summer Furni- ture bledissatis- ' faction in your choice All other Furni- ture Four Styles of GIMBEL presentation and would never be poasibl ‘ in such a rigid movement when the law of the Month-End Sale ponte pe ditional reductions, Monnes a Soom This is a very wonderful = pal Mennen's ie Powder, 90 ‘ gorles, for site OB ba ‘street aie 2 Cy Check $2.85. Children's $1 eipwonte, Oe stock of An entire dren’s Coats, $1.85 Month-End Sale of Remnants | Remnants FA Wool Dress « Special at 420 Yard “ Ina Plena Spciaty of fabrics; black and. colors. Raanaati of Linings At ve and 160 | Yai nate oe 12Me te She vant 4 act of | Wash | Goods 20, fabric sod Vwanted A singing many fram our, Munyon’s Witch Hasel Soap, 60 bohage ays and e700 Rain Sanitel Tooth Powder and Paste at 0c bs Cg Brushes, reg. tsi at 150 Remnants of Silks and Velvets inch Ivor: veer. Sygate Picture Frames gst ane at 750 and 60c wn opera at 50c a Yard rushes, detachable handle 800 yards, including plain Taffeta, Messalines, angeable is Seen oe 4 Corduroys, all pone at one-third to one-half less tha: Dier Kiss Perfume, 1 Me a Orta vise atthe ‘Remnants of Ribbons Alla at 15c a Yard nt of remnants and lorencens sf Rion i a ee "at igen ‘and colors, from pie 2 yards long. Regularly ‘Soe Will the Next Cold Blast Find You Without Ice Skates? “Welbred” Shoes for Men Standard $7 Grades at $4.75 So much for the last day of the Clearaway in Men’s Shoes ice, $ “Remnants of Laces 2c to 50c Le: gth Do not rest sure to think that the moment it’s freezing again you'll hurry to buy these accessories. Tomorrow, the last day of the Clearaway at GIMBELS has in store for you $3 to $5 Skates at $1.50 to $3.50 You may want them at a minute's notice. Anyhow, the rinks are open. BUT, these fine values are possible only Se pine sandy So, you see, there's gain for you, anyway! by aren i, “sutngs Bouret Shoes apart from being Outing Flannel 25,000, on ae fleecy quality; 37 lacs Wie be of Swiss rie aod ie Balnacek Allover | a variety of colors'and et embroideries at 860 yard, bway Btore, Lewer Fleer Seturday ay Specials in in the G GIMBEL Candy Shop “Welbred” Shoes are made by the riba shoe manu- facturer in America Sepeniatly for GIMBELS—broad eas: ‘These in' tan, grain calf, blac nt leather wits kid tops, in button or lace Second Floor GIMBEL, BROTHERS Assorted sed Chosoletea, 300 Pound Chocolate Peppermints, Bubway Store, Baloony

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