The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1914, Page 13

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CRG, PUT TO SLEP BY FST OF AMERICAN | ATS, SERS A DUEL MacAdams, Protege of Mis.| Whitney, Ready to Meet Georges, He Says. ‘ARIS, May 13.—An American fist Connecting with the jaw of an over- gallant Frenchman at a soiree given | by tre Paris painter Kees Van Don- wen last night, ts to lead to a duel ‘The principals in the affair are Edgar MacAdams, an American sculptor, and Waldemar Georges, the art critic | j of Le Journal. | “The Don Juan airs assumed by M. | |] Georges during the evening veoume) distasteful to me,” MacAdams eaid | to-day, “as well as to several others; if present and /t was suggested that it! was up to me to do something. if a | i | \ | | | bumped against Georges's sbhou'der, telling bim in English, whien he un-| if derstands, that I didn’t like bim. Ae|} : aig rnd to take atiy notice of this| ff hit The account given by o Georges Limeelf was to this effec “He struck me a cruel ‘and paintut | biow. I remained as one sleeping for | Aiteon ‘minutes. We do not do much | Vier _ my country.” orges applied to his hort 5 ame and a dress of his assailant in onder ane be might send his seconds. MacAdams announces his readi- ness to fight and has appointed a! nephew of Oscar Wilde, Arthur | fl] Cravan, and the painter, George | Shepherd of Virginia to act for him. | |} MacAdams's talent attracted the | [i attention of Mrs. Harry Payne Whit- | fi ney some years ago and she offered | I him an ea in Paris, where he mely popular in the Latin Men’s & On Sale Today mer Suits—Blue Serges, Pencil Stripes, Fancy Blues, Blacks and Grace —plain colors and smart New Mixtures. BALMACAAN COATS 279 Broadway, near Here’sthe one big opportunity of the year to save money—real big savings too—on this season's smartest Suits, Topcoats and In a wonderful variety of Wate: Mixtures, Homespuns, Chevicta and Heather Mixtures, now. Resinol heals itching eczema You need never hesi- Don’t stand that itching eczema tate to use Resinol. Tt one day longer. Go to any drug- gist and get a jar of Resinol Oint- ment and a cake of Resinol Soap. Bathe the eczema patches with Resinol Soap and hot water, dry, and apply a little Resinol Oint- ment, of all sorts of skin af- fections, It contains absolutely nothing that cumin Gtais awa: est skin. The torturing itching and burn- pimples, Blackheads, ing stop instantly, you no longer and dandruff. Practi- have to dig and scratch, sleen Soy Rexingl Oinunert ea possible, an ‘Resinol gins. Soon the ugly, tormenting * one eruptions disappear completely \d for good. © Retail Youths’ Clothing and Tomorrow at Four Brill Stores At About Half Off $19.50 For Blue Berges, Gray Checks, Fancy Blues and Pencil Stripes—Worsteds, For Suits with Patch Pockets and Cuffs; Pencil Stripes, Blue Serges, U. S. True Blue Se:ges, Pepper- id. pistaree, "Whoo. thecks and Silk Mix- tures. glish and conser- vative nada $1 and our own famous Brill Clothes—Wonderful Bar- gains. ‘oofed Scotch 4.50 Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich 6 Street 125th Street, corner 3rd Avenue—Open Evenings LMLOSril PEINGCOAL | The Minute You Put This Petticoat On It Fits Perfectly ‘There is nothing whatever to be adjusted, for the petticoat adjusts itself. You simply put it on as though it had been made to your especial order, fasten the clasp at the waistline, and it fits like a glove over the hips and around the waistline. A genuine pleasure, is it not? “Klosfit” Petticoats, $5 In silk jersey, with messaline flounce, also all jersey —trimmed with the new styles of pleatings and flounc- ings. Black, white and the new colors. second Ploer. Four Fashionable Styles in ‘Women’sBELMODE Pumps at $5 a Pair Belmode Shoes —a GIMBEL specialty—are recognized by ex- acting women as possessing, to a remarkable degree, the import- ant qualities of distinctive style, excellent fit and good wear. Among the 32 new summer styles of Belmode High and Low Shoes, these four are notable. Hand-Turned Colonial Pumps. In gun-metal calf, patent coltskin, black suede pnd white nu-buck. Spanish-Louis heels, buckles to match. Colonial Pumps with welted soles. In gun-metal calf, patent coltskin and white nu-buck. Leather Cuban heels, Flat Bow Pumps with welted soles. ul black satin, black and gray suede. Extremely smart lines. Cuban * Colonial Pumps with contrasting vamps. The season's ng rere redler deta Patent leather vara varee of gray brown ooze All at $5 a Pair. Second Floor A Few Remain of the Genuine Wardrobe Trunks wae Special at $42.50 is pirerot special purchase is e the rice on these Grade V INNOVATION roe 'runks will return to $50. (Until Techy ts Very little time remains, therefore, if pay wish one of these ideally convenient trunks to go traveling with you this summer. jome of each style are steamer size, demi size and full size. for men’s or women’s use. Corrugated Fibre Covering and All the Famous INNOVATION Conveniences of Equipment. Also two other grades cas INN OVATION Trunks at the new low standard Grade I., at $20 Grade II1., at $35 And a Sale of “General Purpose” Trunks Dress, Skirt, Steamer, Hat and Men’s Trunks of splendid American makes. At $10, were $13.50 to $15 At $14, were $18.50 to $22.50. still left—petite or Each available Fifth Floor Dependable Optical Service always at GIMBELS Gold filled skeleton Glasses or Spectacles, fitted with the lenses your eyes require (with the exception of toric or bifocal tenses): Special at $i. 25 Fevers aed painstaking examination by our r red Optometr! ne Fier The Special Main Aisle Selling of Oriental Rugs Extends its opportunities for one day longer. Saving a third to half on well-chosen Rugs. At such low prices these Rugs will make sen- sible floor coverings for summer houses where inexpensiveness and service are desired: At $6 and $7.50 At $12.50, i 50, Shirvan Mats, Anatolian Mats, Beluchistans and] Moguls, Ocbiotans and Carabaghs. Beluchistans. At $27.60 $37.50 Cabistans, in beautiful] Sarouks and Ivans in designs and fine weaves. |remarkably good examples. About Thirty Oriental Carpets at Half Price Average size about 9x12 ft. Prices $65 to $135. Representing savings of half. and in some cases even more. Main Aisle, Main Floor a * Fashion Has Had Another Inspiration! Voile and Voile Blouses of Cre In Paris Styles, $3. 3. 95, $6.95, $10. 75 Tiny squares and star-li! mbroidered the blouses, while others are embroidered w with clusters or the a! that makes them so lovely and cool lookin; die is Li rent favorite trimming for these collars are so good | A Sale Serge Wool Crepe Paris. The GIMBEL Collection of Boys’ Washable Suits Is Marvelous! for Summer. Third Fleer 200 Women’s Suits at $15 ‘Were $25 to $80 and More in Our Own Stock Checked Worsteds Gabardine ‘ancy At least, 100 of the Suits have Russian Overskirts—is the Saat word of |, Third Fleer Wate Cloth A Convention of the World’s Best Products ‘Manufacturers trom Ber- lin, Paris, London and New York have contributed to our wondertul stock their newest models. _ Besides, many of the suits combine variations of different styles and colorings, so that a large variety of exclusive and in- dividual models is the re- sult. Four Groups Worthy of Honorable Mention: Oliver Twist Suits With knee or full length trousers. Iny solid pare ees Mil tact $3. 50 8 to 10 years. Exceptional Wash Suits Middy, sailor or Russian) models; knee math trousers; | Bloomers oe jateas, cham- brays, and other good ma- terials; many color schemes. Sizes 214 to 10 years. Sam is Under-P. “Leonard.” enamel lining. food-preserving qualities. Ouk Refrigerators, porcelain-lined chambers. Side Icer Style Heigint Ice wore” Rey. 46 ~ inches Te) 128 624. ' 18 Ae os bb), Me 4 67s, ito sf Ht} Api aries House 51 151 “Leonard” ay eee or More sold $2.50 of 1914 Lo deery An exceptional rice af Showroom samples, from the New York i H Furniture Exchange, of the Grand Rapids | Refrigerator Company, makers of the Styles for country and city homes; ash cases; one-piece porcelain or white | H Extraordinary, in that this isthe FIRST TIME that the makers have ever allowed such a concession on these Refrigerators, which are famous for their ice-saving and provision | Now 39.60 Ssss. On ph Fee pores ak case mihi with ice chamber iw ut “" with one-piece Poreeisin lined a chamber. eight Ice Capacity Now far inches 105 Ibs. $3" $20.00 + ° od BROADWAY A prominen tooyr., Worth $2.50 and more. Roget chamber. cr ech a7 Oliver Twist Suits Of cham very cool for warm dage fila cor or std stripes; knee Sizes 8 to oa "| $3.00 "Special Lot of ‘Wash Sutts it manufacturer’) us his entire sample line ptionall $7.35 and models. Sizes 214 Fourth Fleer portant House ith 3-door front ‘ico $ coca ity he T Litt 8 One-piece porcelaln lined ic chamber, Height Ice Capacit; qi 41 wise 60 ibs. 4 if aa” it House Style With wits Petes stnkers Agee Tee Ci ripe ie ar inches 54 24 16.60 6 “wo * 28 18 Alaska Refrigerators 3 alde icsr; porcelain-lined provision sate i Ree. Now a bh I GIMBEL BROTH ERS|g NEW YORK TSIBTY-THIRD oT. | louses—that is why their

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