The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1914, Page 9

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men were atabbed, and one of them LOWE POLICEMAN TAKES THREE AFTER STABBING "| Lines Up Trio While He Phones for ; Ambulance to Get Two street, and two other men, each of Whom said his name waa’ Lorenso Hints to the Housewife, Relating to Home and Markets By Mrs. Charlotte R. Bangs. @ach retail); mackerel (Norway), $4.60 per tub, 100 fish (retailed 126. jian Mountain nutes (new), 250. ST-PATRKS DAY \ PARADE PLANNED p> TOSETA EOD Three arrests were made by Police- man Kelleher, who ran to the scene and threatened to shoot the first man who tried to escape, ie from numerous ds and chests, were told Kelleher they w are held as the at nan compelled his pria- 1d up their hands while he ambulance, then took them to the street, and Servil Annicelll, fifty-one, of No. 641 Morria avenue, now in Lebanon Hospital. Ina nt a ia dying, Lilla A AL a, Kelleher aeized Tony Merlo of No. avenue, the Bronx, early to-day twolo35 Mast One Hundred and —__ for New York, 230.-24e. doz, grade Found Unconscious Krom Gaa. Odd pieces of fich, unattractive for pretty serving, should be y-first !old, x hermit Foor in the rear of Mo ninth street, was iannaet to-day unconaciour from Jn turning out the gaa ntally detached the tul He waa taken to Bellevue Hospital, where it was sald he would recover. pinnate ENDS HIS LIFE BY GAS. fourth floor of the five-story flat bulld- was.a tailor. Despendency ever pars has occupled! ing at No. 453 Central avenue, Williama- employment cau him to ona Will Be Biggest in Years, Is Enthusiastic Prediction of Those in Charge. minced, chopped celery added, moistened with vinegar, seasoned, Placed on lettuce leaf, a dot of he who purchases boiled ha re 1 ¢ nee aren rhubarb, | In the GIMBEL Fashion Exhibition Directoire-Inspired Modes—Le Dernier Cri "Twill be a great day for old Ire- fand in New York to-morrow. “The enthusiasm over the parade is tremendous,” said Major Flood, grand | Marshal of the parade. “I am con- fident it will be the greatest seen here ‘= recent years. There will be almost @ record-breaking number of march- ors, and tremendous crowds will be on hand to see the fine turnout.” Exactly at 2 o'clock Major Flood will give the order to march. His aldes will be Michael J. Brown and breast of veal (300.-820, retail, but only 17c. wholesale), or shoulder, means de- “Costly Personal Neglect” Attractive Lenten goods Include ked), 260. Ib. retailed jd ekin herring, $1.75 box (retail 100.); new Hol- erring, 900. keg, 90 fish (100, ,| SPORT PAGE SAVES SOULS. Pastor Who Places Church Notices is ecientifically endorsed the world over. Wisely Gets Record Audi Five costumes which are true to the most notable fashions worn by the Gen- ‘tlemen Dandies and the fair maidens of the Directoire Period are worn by man- nequins in “La Promenade des Toi- ith are ve of PER- SONAL CARELESSNESS anda BAD IMPRESSION ie created. ‘The value of the “ODOL HABIT” Healthy teeth, a sweet tesuth nin ata moet PITTSBURGH, March 16.—“Laet’s try’ § | it on the sport page,” suggested the | Rev. Singleton Netaser, pastor of the | Fifth Avenue Baptist Church of Mo- | Keesport, when he took the copy for his | weekly church advertisement around to ought to get some see the advertisement a it goes on the editorial page,” he oa xperiment was a winner. Mr. Ni Has Paris decided that the women of to-day will wear these extreme cos- No—not exactly! But that is the rea- son why Monsieur Pascaud, the celebrat- ed artist who has made a particular study of this Period, designed these au- thentic costumes of 1795 for this Exhi- bition—to illustrate the influence that the Directoire Period is having over the new modes. “‘Girondin,’’ by Bernard, is the most distinguished suit in the display, for its Incroyable coat and striped skirt is a clear echo of the Directoire. Monsieur Lewis has sent his own cop- ies of the Directoire Chapeaux which he created for the operette ‘‘Les Merveil- leuses.” The Colored Perruques which are worn by some of the mannequins are another revival of a Directoire fashion. The Garden of the Palais Royal as suggested by a scene in ‘Les Mer- veilleuses,’’ now at the Theatre des Varieties, is the background for the Promenade. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York Exceptional Sale for Tuesday Women’s Silk Petticoats At an unusually low price 2,500 Women’s Petticoats with silk jersey tops, deep plaited flounce of mes= saline; also all silk messaline. Colors and Black. Regular 3.50 Value Ex RJ-IKENNEDY-C-J.CROWLET Patrick Kerrigan; special aides, Tim- othy Healy, Patrick J. O'Reilly, Thom- as Golden, Denis J, Scu'ly and Will- fam J. McCadden, Thomas J. Kelly will have these aldos: John Crawford, J, R M Grath, Michael Ab camp ts Frank J. Hartin. HOW THE BIG PARADE WILL BE OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G The following will act as aides to Exceptional Sale—Tuesday Imported Kid Gloves “Emile Perrins” twoeclasp Women's French Kid Glove, im; Oppenheim, Collins & Co., and four row embroidered backs. Regular 1.50 value. James R, Sheehy, Hugh 1 be thirteen battalions In Une, composed of divisions of the An- clent Order of Hibernians from the five bofurhs, from New Jersey and Col, Louis D, Conley and his Sixty-ninth Regiment will, as The Exhibition of Modern Newest Weaves Represented In These Desirable Colored Wash Goods In which 10,000 yards of choice fabrics both from foreign and domestic mills have joined hands to make a stir by offering Practicable Dress Len At $1.25 to $15 eac Embroidered and Printed Crepes and Voiles, Ratines, Ginghams, Swisses, Dimities, Chambrays, Duvetyns, Stripes and Bordered Imported Ramie Linens, 32c Yd. 36 inches wide; beautiful weaves in all popular shades. unteers, Col, Charles J, Crowley com- will kave a prominent posl- tion in the parade, divisions of the A, 0, H. will come the Irish counties aassocia- Kilkenny, Westmeath, will be continued in the ‘Tea Room ‘Tomorrow, 4 to 5:30 P.M, Miss Donna Bain and Mr. Donald Crane Almission 75c, Includin, 16-Button Imported Glace Kid white Mousquetaire gloves. Three clasps at wrist. Limerick and Leitrim—then the Unit- . Lb Men's Association, Clare Men, Galway Men, the Dublin Clu Wicklow Men and Longford Men, CARDINAL AND MAYOR WILL RE- Regular 2.25 value ‘“‘La Mascotte’ Gloves at $1.00 for Women Those who ever wore a pair of these Gloves continue to choose them, and it is not strange, for everything that could possibly go to make a $1 grade of Glove popu- The line of march will be as fol- lows: Fifth avenue and Forty-second street to One Hundred and Twentieth street, round Mount Morris Park, and back to Fifth avenue, to One Hun- @red and Twenty-aixth street, to Sul- ger’s Harlem River Park, where the rade will be reviewed by Grand hal Flood and his aides and dis- The principal reviewing stand will be at St. Patrick's C which Cardinal Farley, Mayor Mitchel | and other personas ion. In the evening there will reception and ball at Harlem Pr OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G Special Purchase and Sale of High Grade Corsets A Maker's Entire Sample Line tinetiveness in cut whieh insures perfect fit, and not the least is the Hack aud colors; over- Three Thousand Kitchen Sets Special at 90c each Just: like the picture —these sets consist of “Nouveaute de Irish Volunteers, under Col, will be reviewed in the at Terrace Garden, after which there will be dancing and other —3000 Boxes Unusual Offering of Eaton, Crane & Pike Co,'s At 25c a Box, Instead of the day include raaerien J, Ken- " irman; Thomas read <i John McAdams, Chairman Tiernan, Floor Man: wan, William D, Ke Reardon, Assistant For the first time in years the Tip. | men will turn out, 600 strong and will be ahead of the Langfords and Armaghs. evening the “Tips” will have a recep~ tion and ball in Turn Hall at Imported Fancy Broche, elastic and girdle top, elaborately trimmed with lace and ribbons; new up-to-date models, including lace front. pasteboard box, 3 Tea Spoons, 3 Table Spoons, 3 Basting Spoons, 1 Ladle, 1 Skimmer, 1 Tea Strainer and 1 Fish Turner. $1.50 would be very reasonable for this set and most dealers would ask this price, White paper with filet colored border in violet, tan and blue. Correspondence cards to match, usual y GUc box, at 2be, Crinoline Fashions without the crin- line are another important note. Premet’s Afternoon Costume of tur- quoise taffeta with lingerie pantelettes is a charming interpretation of this picturesque mode, The Callot Soeurs have expressed this fashion in a slightly different way—in a skirt which is a ruffle after ruffle of black and cerise taffeta. This toilette has a quaint basque of black taffeta. Madame La Franc, the head of the house of Premet, signified her personal preference for ‘‘La Mienne, ” an exquis- ite copper-color gown with green em- broidery, by wearing it at the Premet opening a few weeks ago. And she in- ferred that this model was a forerunner of next season’s styles. All the Sensations of Paris ' are presented in this Exhibition, for we have imported models by all the famous couturiers. And as all of these dress- makers have had such different ideas about Fashions for Spring, every Period from that of Louis XVI. to 1868 is re- flected in this display. Besides, we are presenting the new Paris and Gimbel Millinery and the new accessories of dress—all the little things that the Parisiennes have adopted for Spring. Exhibition and Special Sale Of Newest Models in Baby Carriages Which pf the latest ages in Pullman Sleepers Pony Pullmans Roadsters Folding Go-Carts English Perambulators _ Victoria Chatses All assembled on our Fourth Floor in such large variety of styles and designs as never before nee by any single retail establishment in New York City and vicinity. . Nursemaids, in costumes of different nati will demonstrate these carriages in a specially out park, These Specials Deserve Your Confidence Pullman Sleepers, $15, $18.50, $20, $25 Round reed; upholstered; brown, natural, white and gray finishes. $12 Alwin Folding Go-Carts (large size), $7.50 Hongkong Reversible Coaches, $82. English Slumber Coaches, $27.50 to $45. English Chaise with Victoria Hood, $30 and $45, Reed Pullman Slumber Coaches, $18 to $40. Wood Pullman Sleeping Coaches, $12 to $35. Folding Go-Carts, guaranteed, $13.50 to $22.50. Twin Folding Go-Carts, $15 to $24. ‘Twin Pullman Sleeping Coach, $80. Corduroy Wind Shields, all colors, $1.50 and $2.50, Fourth Floor Fighty-fitth street and Lexington | 2le Table Oilcloth, 12¢ yard In white or colors, 1% yards wide, 26e Howard Dustless Dusters, 20¢ 2he Dustless Dusters, sanitary, 16¢ 25¢ Magic Dustless Dusters, 20c ate Brown Beauty Floor Mops, I2e Dish Cloths, 300; 3 for 260 45¢ Corn Brooms, 26¢ each 15e to 20¢ Carpet Beaters, be each $1.50 Oil of Cedar Mops, 760 76c Dustless Moor Mops, 60c 85c Dustless Floor M 50c Brown Beauty Hani 25c D, P. Q. Grease or pan Re- Regular 5.50 to 15.00 Values nce One of the biggest of the affairs of the day will be the reception and review of the Irish Volunteers at Terrace Garden, where Congressman James H. Hammi! of New Jersey will be th: guest of hoor, pense ios GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK _ THSIRTY-THIRD wT. idewalk Sulkies

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