The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1914, Page 5

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ue woRuD ‘the publishing house of C. S. Ham-| was Hittle chance for Mra, Gtoll to|a detective wounded woman, was at bis work as feead, No. 9 Chureh street. He has| live otal see cy tattneromees oe| WANT HIM TO REFUSE MITRE. fo betieved 40 be io Besitia His tousd Pagers rill gery Wan | went and in ase reason whatever) PITTSBURGH, 19. — Letters pparent attempt at| were received here to-dn: ite, nea te years old, cael ataes telephone.” other mn that she Test al- | members of Trinity Pieiectane Bente |r living in (he apartment alone | conf Cc. 8. Hammond, No. 20/ Asked ae the tg RA the & Nats Mae htceehoee Church indicating that Rev. Edward 8. uring bis absence. ‘airview avenue, Orange, N. J. velope, Wi are said iperament,* ee of ‘ ‘ GULLET MISSED HEART BY Al “Also notity Thomas Deimeora, un- [ows handwriting, Mira Otol sald: [beard of any dlacord in the fartiy| Travers resto of Tenity, lx being con widered an successor to the John FRACTION OF AN INCH. | dertaker, No. 1893 Amsterdam ave-|.. Z.wrote Bo such note, Idon't knew jand | am gure that ahe has been « tants pi faithful wife, Bien b diocees oF ie “ng 4 Half an hour after the man tele- . Have my body cremated.” pity “I last saw her on New Year'a Eve, movement wasat owes inaccurate GS phoned to Mra. Stoll, the receiver . 8. Hammond of Orange is Stoll’s asked |when my wife and I took dinner with| men of the church having for its object the Stll apartment tas taken down, employer. rhe tp mane a I RIE gg AN , very nervo' for the Weat, where —— Getting no response, the switchboard DENIES THAT SHE INTENDED after a time sald: \ icndlennd in, 1 know nothing of the circum. —. Mr. ‘Trav: operator went to the door of the TO SHOOT HERSELF. “I did receive such @ call, but will jatances surrounding the shooting| chaplain at the Ut States Military Denies Suicide Attempt and| apartment. There was no answer to : tell no one from whom it came.” other than what I read in the morn-| Academy at Weat Point. Hin salary as repeated ringing of the bell, and the Mre. Stoll was conscious when! Irving Stoll, brother- a rector of Trinity Church ts $10,000, Won’t Tell Who Was at |operator went to the rear fire-escape ——— SS : a Other End of Line. Under the telephone lay Mrs. S---The of Fashions Stoll, In her hand was a revolver, | and there was @ bullet wound in her) ‘;WO NOTES ARE FOUND. waikiag: oa Hakante vapttal “taal found that the bullet had missed the | heart by @ fraction of an inch and) One Gives Name of Firm Em} todgea in the tung. He took her to Monsieur Lewis, the Celebrated Paris Milliner ploying Husband, the Other ssutaeeneanenmmanpapenmnianes | Reproduced for us ° Says Cremate Body. y : | ‘4 e . * * 7 | The Exquisite Directoire Chapeaux apadtalahials were i Two notes, one of which directed east which he created for the operette |that her body be cremated, were found | puncmag can be relieved by inhaling “ Les Merveilleuses ” at the Theatre des Varietes in the apartmont of Mre. H. Stewart @ vapor from a @eaming so- These Bonnets are Now Presented in fp | Stoll, twenty-cight-year-old wife of a lution of ; La Vomenade de. Coillltesr travelling salesm: at the Bonnie Monsieur Lewis has just sent us the photograph of Madame Mealy, which is herewith reproduced, for the chapeau which she is wearing in Les Merveilleuses has lately been adopted by several prominent women of fashion—among them a well-known American who lives in Paris. : We asked M. Lewis to make these hats for this exhibition because there is considerable confidence expressed in Paris that this quaint Brae, No. 624 West @ Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, shortly after she was discovered yesterday with a re- {volver In her hand and @ bullet wound ‘in her left side. This was about haif an hour after she bad held a mysterious telephone {conversation with a man whose name | she refuses to give. ‘The police believe Assisted in case of irritation of the jtne telephone conversation was con- skin or scalp by light applications ("ected with what they say was her of Guiles Ole tinea ba up-to- [Attempt at suicide, Hut Mra, Stoll, date care of the skin ‘and hair, (¥%° 8 in a critical condition at Wash-| hina rt ‘ington Heights Hospital, denies shoot- Special directions with each cake. ling herself intentionally and that abe Pour a little into the Basins, Sinks, Tubs and Toilets every day. Safe, Strong i Sama. <= Ctiewra meat wld throurdout we | wrote 01 cents. mode will develop into the reigning style of Summer. And al: co Donel serie rae ‘Mrs. Btoll's husband ts employed ta! Dab blll because the fashions of the Directoire Period are showing their influence on dress to a greater degree every day. Masi heaiy te “ls; Maratea? Gowns, Suits and Wrapsfrom all the Famous Couturiers of Paris areaomey TH meow | Gir i Are Presented on Mannequins—Every Day Between 10.30 A, M. and 12 M.: 2 E GIMBEL Girls’ Coats, $3.95 Monsieur Lewis extend a cordial invitation to every one to view this display, a oe ae SUBW, LY STORE Sneed Sasa oe cla Fashion Authorities Consider This the Greatest Exhibition ASMNOIOY EQUIPPED LOW-PRICE STORE OF 2 ROOMS AND 7a aaCrioNS | —_orerBalenr Ever Presented in America wisamae MEN’S FINE SUITS & OVERCOATS GIMBEL Specialized Reproductions of the New Modes—at Moderate Prices From Our Fourth Floor Clothing Section Women’s Tailored Suits at $25 to $165 Women’s Top Coats and Wraps at $15 to $1 460 Suits, 570 Overcoats, and 108 Raincoats, Which Were Women’s Silk Dresses, $15 to $125 Young Women’s Suits at $20 to ore ee Originally $20, $22 and $25 ; Now at $10.50 Fine Spring Shoes The same s did lity of these Suits and Overooats remains. Clothing which but «short while y) For Men and Women Because Trimmed Free of Charge, This New Lacquered Plateau Hat hard to recognize the quality and style, the patterne, } | In a Most Unusual Sale the all- fabrics, and, perhaps the most im- | rie 5 * portant of all, the Tailoring. y | Every pair in this assortment of exceptionally t The best manufacturing tailors in the land made ; f f fine Footwear for Men and Women—bears them. The same tailors who made GIMBELS fa- mous for men’s apparel. The transfer sheets of these 1,080 garments show the following style groups: Not every size in each style, of course, but sizes 32 to 46 in. in the group. ‘THESE IN THE THESE IN OVERCOATS AND pet RAINCOATS GIMBELS name—and every pair is made by a manufacturer who has made GIMBEL Foot- wear famous. Women’s $7 Fabric Top Boots, $4.75 Magnificent Shoes in new spring models, hand-welted soles, 2-in, leather Spanish Louis heels, gaiter styles, dull or patent leather vamps with eps of smoke gray, . ; 80 Chesterfield Overcoats, 41 f } 1 ed si iv 5 raded si id 140 Plain Blue Suits, | | Heavy Overcoats, 300 Raglan fi for n corded silk, olive gray, black brocaded silk an 100 Norfolk Suits, 80] | coats, 86 Full-length Coats, 1 lack cloth. iy Blue Si i i 5 Plan’ Black Suits" 195 | | lined well tatlored sd 104 Rae Women’s $5 Colonial Pumps at $3.75 Suits of mixed fabrics, coats (raglan or plain). - \ Gun metal or Patent Coitskin, peep, Heed \ ‘ : ther Ci Of all Clothing events this is the biggest in the point eprine saodel, Tandssurned: soles, eaten Cuban bway Store, topping for value even the similar ; clearance of a year ago, which drew a record at- | A Men’s $7 Spring Shoes at Wy} tendance and satisfied many hundreds of men. An r ‘ | ppBlack, itussia & Picet ng English last, pe hag and samen ‘| Dr » d Use in fo! anda ample force of expert salesmen in (eka ee ; \ selection of extra dark Mahogany bigh Gboww with low beets with biind eyelets, al] sizes. . More of Those Famous Manufacturer’s Samples of GIMBEL’ $343 im Men’s $5 Spring Shoes at $3.95 This time the All ae iis in Per- Br ass Bedsteads Exact Cost of Materials Lisere Lacquered Hat............96.00 ° 4 y) ‘ 3% yds. Lacquered Ribbon 63 GFZ, Silk "Lining...................., 20 yy $7.83 Win— All leathers, Engish styles, blind eyelets or, button models, magnificent value, all sizes. Second Floor The Same Style of Hat, Other Modes of Trimming at $4.27 and $5.45 cale, Chambray and Gingham in stripes and}. , 150 in all, at a third be- Italian Tagal Hat $195 Milon Vogal Hi checks ‘or solid colors, made up in a host of Rigen eel yee " 214 yds bon... sss esses ; si A pie = Prstty mo ee ee eee TTT RTTH 10" regular prices. Decorated Fancy China (oll yn Raa Stab | Bisel” See LT ea ean ran 8 tir At) abet | { | | | $6.50, $9, $29.50 Y Will Wonder H the Pri Silk Lining........0..0000 000... 20 Silk Lining... 0.0... cc esceee ee Other Dresses at $1.60 and $2. Subway Balcony all up to $85 Beds ou C u id pha 6 Bes a rices a rome se Selling now at ou ossibly Be So Low $4.27 $12 to $15 Dress Trunks, $8.50 |! niu tenmal ppl The Only Service of Its Kind in New York There is no better test of this than the fact that we have had to continually increase the number of our milliners, until now the Corps is twice its usual number. And the answer to this is that GIMBEL Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings Are the Best at Minimum Prices Third Floor Special Sale of HOSIERY Spring Styles for Men and Women . Women's Hosiery to match the new gowns and to wear with smart new low shoes, Plenty of blacks, of course, as well as favorite colors, Excellent Socks that will add a touch of spring to a man's wardrobe, ‘The elements of good quality and very low prices that make GIMBEL Hosiery Sales notable are present in every group. Women’s inporsed Lisle! og. PCs Women’s pure silk Stock- Hose, in black only, b0c quality) 4O0C Pal | ings, black and desirable col-} §5¢ pair Women’s Silk Stockings, ors, $1 qualities............ extra quality, black and i pair Men’s Mercerized) $13.50 to $15 Breakfast Services, $5 i r11$4.60, $6.50, $9 to $11 Dress Steamer Trunks, $6.50 } This is a special purchase of splendidly |/$7.60 Pure Cotton | $6.50 Englander |)’ constructed Trunks of solid basswood, extra . $4. : heavy duck canvas covering, bound and Materansen: 94,90 Springs, $4.50 ak cAnyan oc HG 8 Soft, comfortable : $3.75 to $5 Guests’ Services, with BO eee eer ciate: sizes || and well made and| Withedgetohold Tray, $1.50 , ™ covered ina good linen | mattress in. Choice of many pretty designs, in fine decortted Choose from the Following tick. Subway Lower Fioor Austrian China, Special at $1.95 Spring Hosiery and Underwear $3.50: Bavarian China Footed Com- | 17 pieces, fineiy decorated Austrian China. $7.50 Coffee Services, $2.50 This Set of Austrian China consists of 6 After- Dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers and one Moco Pot. Group of Cut Glass Pieces— potes, $1.95 ‘These are decorated in a rich old Dresden design. , 5 Celery Trays, 6-inch Compotes, 3-pint (8 Buits, $1) Regular or extra sizes, Jugs, Mayonaise Bowls and Plates, 8! ace or tight knee. These | Men's $1 Worsted Shirts, inch Berry or Salad Bowls, Spoon! suits are well cut, sleeve : Tbe | ! Holders, Sugar and Cream Sets, Oil] Jess, and so made that they Short or long sleeves with or Vinegar Bottles und Footed Fer] wil’ not slip off the shoul- | drawers, to match Dishes with plated lining. ders. and Silk Socks, 18¢ pr. 8 Pits G0c) __ Some of these have slight imperfections—in all the Floral Spray Limoges China Pieces 50c Tea Cups and Saucers, 260. 60c Dinner Plates, 26c. $1.55 Sugar and Cream Sets, 96c.| $1.50 Camembert Cheese Dishes, 2.50 xe ated Compoven, $4.00 he. 5F Salad Bows dee is F 7 45¢ Chocolate Cups and Saucers, .75 Fruit or Salad Bowls, 860. $12 Dinner Services, $6.75 | Women’, 38, orale” 266: ney Shaped Olive Dishea,| 22 pemand Cracker Plates, 61,80 100 pieces of American Porcelain | Black only, double elastic ee BR BBD Ohya DAN Tee nod eed peariTe ionable shades, $1.25 and $1.50 Lisle Thread Socks : grades.. also silk, in Race and i $1 for 6 pairs ey | i $1.35 Roll and Bread Trays, 76¢, ee My two decorations, most extraordinary|tops and reinforced heels | wanted colors and black, bier la CS value. Subway, Lower Floor ! and toes. Subway Balcony Cut Crystals Rarely Priced naan a Laney, Fk Boeke 1a8e pair | selers, a fine lot. Main Fleer ‘Tomorrow will be a day of little prices in the Crystal i et ae Salons the blue pencil has shaded substantial slices off —_——— the price of many a beautiful piece, For instance: $4.50 to $5.75 Sugar end Cream Sets, Muyonnaise Sets: Vases, Bowls, BROADWAY NEW YORK _ THIRTY-THIRD sT Nate to 87.00 Computer, Tee Tule, Vaxes, Fruit Bows (8 and 9 inch a ' sizes), Decanters, Water Pitchers, all at $3.75. x TELEPHONE MADISON SQUARE 8200 BROADWAY NEW YORK = THIRTY-THIRD 6T. $7.75 to $10 Ice Cream Traya, Footed Fern Dishes, Bowls (9-inch), Fifth Floor Relish Dishes, Vases, etc., etc., all at $5. TELEPHONE MADISON SQUARE 8200

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