The evening world. Newspaper, September 3, 1914, Page 11

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“For ‘Wiis, “the tramp role was thrus' won and Use ‘a Remedy That Prevents as Well as Cures Relieves and prevents Constipation, Bilious- Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Tedigestion and all Stemach Troubles. They Them New and Keep on Hand. RG PILLS GET A BOX TO-NIGHT 10c and 25c the Box. I went on the stage at the age of eight years. Later I played in while I was doing a turn fm Now York with George and Bid —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— the etage effects sandbags Weights for the scenery. tithe time, The manager came to see our show and offered me another —always tramp, tramp, tramp for me.” It ts revealed in a communication from Guy Standing that the British Admiralty has assigned him a leu- | 9 tenant’s commission, carrying with | it the command of H. M. 8. Ytene. “Wild Oats," a comedy by Porter Emerson Browne, was produced in Schenectady on Tuesday night. One of the features of the produc- tion of “Twelfth Night” by the Liebler Company, in which Phyllis Nieleon-Terry will make her Ameri- can debut, will be the ipcidental mutsc which was used by Sir Herbert ‘Tree in his London production of the play at His Majesty’e Theatre. Clutch Pencils GOLD The final performance of Edward Peples's farce, “A Pair of Sixes,” will be given at the Longacre The- atre on Sept. 12 and the present company, including Ralph Hers, Hale Hamilton, Frits Williams and Miss Maude Dburne, will go on tour. Miss Bileen Molyneux, a London variety favorite, will arrive this week | he would wal appointed and that Pd with him in July to Governor seemed inclined to name an- other man, - Clarissa B. Collings, widow of David C, Collins, died last night aged one hundred years and seven months. Mrs. Collins tramp part. That's the way it went cel lear. She is survived Miss Edith Collins, who lived with her mother and Mre prominent figure in New Haven society, WOMAN FOUGHT | Unable to Go U Up or Down tortures of rheumatism and thought I would have to suffer the rest dl 4 “ere EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, ot nis ae was ore ee pee It ts understood tha ter Pine Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Carmody held him to mr nerlous accident to the 4 MF, Carm lgned, with bis frat inthe Great Tea Room, Sor tana sree ens pated Yoe Ey swylete, "yep 4 OP*D Al Day Saturday Broadway and Thirty-third Street = @e closed next week while the stage bag Bee MGT tee Te 20° and lives tn Hornell Witcy be served os fe Being prepared for “The Dragon's bed Gou ine hua Gas ear “el Attorney and Recorder. \N _ Seong, wich il "ae prerntea at [Freeney smaleed wih a ie of] DIES AT AGE OF 100, N Rus iat wr, raion’ This Newest Wrap—The Empire Monday, 4. wiper c war dimer ease Nat. w.[necerame that made tons of money,| way HAVEN. Conn, Sept. t-—3trn (| ew Hussian stcoats Cloak of Black Velveteen At $1.50 to $12.75? aN ce was @ social leader at Sates celebrated her one hundredth birti We are not ifeturer' and. founded the oon ne prejudiced Up to the time Mrs, Collins celebrated because the tegee Neat echhay tar , style is new, by two daughters, but without a doubt this is the clever- eat waistcoat fray Tringcombe. ® ( lh N ; Stairs Until Var-ne-si "Vias Pit fo Test f RHEUMATISM TWELVE YEARS new French modele—in beautiful silks, cut plush and linen, $1.60 to 98.60. “Andrew Jackson” Stocks 50c to $1.50 Treen onlin Wits eateorers <t tate ct WORE Otmnce “For twelve years I suffered the [AEN AAR ANNAN NAN \N GIMBEL BROTHER VAN VAi 2a VaeN Va Summer Luncheons With Fur Oollar—Is $23.50 A special price and only a limited number of cloaks—of course! This Cloak is as artistic as the Spanish Cape, which was s0 fashionable during the Summer, but it is more practical for Win- ter, as it is fitted over the shoulders and clings to the figure. The quality of the black velveteen is very good, and the Cloak is lined with white broche silk, and the collar is of skunk opossum. Illustrated. New Covert Cloth Coats with Military Capes, $22.00, Cheviot Coats with the new Box-plaited Backs, $22.60. ' Coats of Smart Mixed Fabrics. $15 and $16.50 san ig atin ern setter ares $1 Sere Shs creneue Oe beets of ae haen. Gat brown, gray and green. F be sure it is either about the War or this Sale of ” Pajamas—for this is Filled, 10-Tear, 45 Goats ‘Ai Jolson tm the bow Winter Gerten| oon beenea. Tone win 1 Wand \] as! ‘Besides, there are new collars of crsnate and pique "tar the most talked-of sale of mets wear in New York, reason Gent by mall with three production. Heel this Veneta fore; it would \ after the modes of the Directoire and French Revolution- I STERLING mom ine tow pay by Bdward i SAAS |v ings Just Received from Parls—75c fo $3.50 Yd. i STERLIN' geason in a new play by Edward) Main St., Winthrop, Mass. She con- Veilings Just Received from Paris— ’ wie 46 tn UIE | Sonnet setts ray 1 se Vw Men’s Pajamas fiatoen (ft teary somerset « soos | Now We Are Ready to 3 4 . . ¢ |. —-—— \N | Outfit the Young Girls At $1.45 a Suit ue JAMES A, PARSONS MADE | =P School Regularly $9.60, ond More “3 | STATEATTORNEY-GENERAL C So MR at See” St a a ot = underwear only. Main Heer neg Tis’ Savers [O98] [Carmody Resigns After Insisting 4 Sgposetcalba lng Ki That Glynn Appoint Man A se amar set [hs hated sen; N What Customers Say About this Unique teactarae Pd Asti ee HOA! Y ener oe ALBANY, Sept. 3.—James _ vara) . . p Sess 30) testy oor cen, to tcea| tne ern every Jorn Vi September Fair of China, Crystals, Neat roy peieen, Ch Thomas Carmody, who resigned tmme- py, body tnd my’ arm was 99 bad 1| L Fl H 9 ears eee Lal Ceca, Ataroay-Gonert lend tae wee: enseuey pail 180 torte Sees one es ere pas etresiglis Maing Deen Use @ o'Clor, Saturdays Included, | kt olan Bev. 1 He held yeoterany that seemed, more, severe at nigh : da These Loee'y ok made on nade on Monday, the * opening day of the , are typical of the most ar anne orga t could hundreds expressed by of events are unprejudised Why Are Ten Tons of Quinine |°'£: ‘ean i'm tose an Used Every Year? 4 any length of time. This condition Sree oo thst I had Ledge Wins his enormous quantity of Quinine alone (representing | {i."%t overyth ise in ole a almost everything recommended a1 about 1-30th of all the Quinine produced in the world) | treatment by physicians who sald my is required for the preparation of Laxative Bromo Quinine, | nsition was incurable, | ion Seven Million beg ,000) Boxes of which are used by the remarkable recoveries obtained every year because of its extraordinary merit. LB carpal ME ged et ong ge roth ve yd ‘After reading the accompanying label from the box of |}t. The first res I noticed after Laxative Bromo | t#king it was that my stomach trouble and they are sincere: A Woman from California who purchased $886.75 worth in the sale sald: “This ts the most remarkable collection sar crystals I have ever seen and I believe it is the largest ahown by ang store in:the United A Man in the Business who purchased $118 worth, said, “I am fn the china business and seen in any atore or under any ci There isn’t g young girl who does not want clothes in the latest my The day when the girls would wear just any kind of frocks for school is past—for the rivalry is very keen. cannot recall ever-having a display such as this.” aw VaBNVaENVa Another Customer Said: }Am excelient remedy for Coughs and Colds. xelleves the} Quinine, telling |meroved constipation oie and babl before, mothe: i rel Mi am end a! st irs; a if move the bowels well within § or 10 hours, when the cold it does it, you can . SORE UP oF ‘te being tol Tae ‘was sums as are possible. Like many others who mt not xt visited tite mammoth floor he did not think tt a ered. tn treating colds i every ‘mporvent that understand why this |incurable. was possible until we showed him and asked him to count the tables. ‘moves the bowels gently without griping. aod arouses the T think Vernoeis Now we are ready—after much peinerstitneto py ne et geld please both the young girls and their mothers by having recommending it to effectively by so medicine and am everyone afflicted as I was.” an€ all the secretionsto action. Directions. — Adults, 43 Tables of Dinner Sete 18 Tables of Fancy China many millions of ee heim bebo rite 2 the 5 Tables of Bronves , rome g Soni Crockery se} People. Whenever |Journal devetsi to theumsiic,” Its Newest Styles at Minimum Prices 8 Tables 4 a 18 Tables of Jeponase Poreolotn ou feel a cold com- 4 ‘ables of Steins & Tea ‘ables of Jardinieres r Get V: lay The new Combination Frocks with white pique & Fables of Bohemian C: 17 G : be jf bs sel bed hs ppl Digg pare ee ee skirts and Russian blouses of checked eponge at 96 are of fen Crystals ‘able fandle Sticke Our China Chief adds: “This is, indeed, a wonderful Fair, the greatest of its kind in the world as: faeces am aware. What doubles its importance is the fact that it will pevvany | be assortments of such magnitude and values so remarkable can be raphe troubled times that Europe is riencing are a fatal blow to Eroulhiea timer § pe is exper rq a fat SS tos wee Ee Electric Household Utensils Greatly Reduced Ingenuity dominates in this comprehensive e: ition of Electrical Appliances home—a prominent jeasare of the Beetember Yor seis Vales No rheumatic can afford to be with- out “Ad especially attractive. However, there are Washable Dresses, $1.75 to $12.50 Serge and Plaid Worsted Dresses, $5.75 to $20 Veloet Frocks ot $12.50 to $25 “Regulation” Dresses of Serge, ot $10 to $16.75 New Coats, $5.75 to $25 (ocvsimite of label on back of LasstiveBromeQulainebex) Bromo Quinine. —but remember there le Only One “Bromo Quinine’”’ To Get The GENUINE, Call For The Full Name Laxative Bromo Quinine tat @6ED THE WORLD OVER TG OURE A COLD IN ONE GAY mM WHE CLOBE TROTTERS q These GIMBEL prices set a new standard for value giving for ths class of mer- socks bese a Privette, PQURAAY ie Ps Pe Te Models in zibeline, cheviot and boucle at $5.76— chandise. The time, labor and money saved by these utensils make them practically ove |" THE NEW TAXI GIRLS and many other kinds at the various prices up to $25 indispensable in 1nodern homes. Now they are within reach of every one. at which there are beautiful fur-trimmed Broadcloth Illustrated at Left pias la A il A | I i 810 Electric Chafing Dishes, nickel or copper AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. Cee rere 3 200 Serge Dresses finish, Pail si cee Dupres, 10 ors, (HIPPODROME#=.,. | sue" WARS ¢ WORLD. At $9.75 to $12.50 $3.50 Electric Irons from Landers, Frary & Clark, Ww oun LEADING {kaw ZORK'S LEADING THEATRES, | ‘on [SEO ei 7 Regularly $13.50 to $18.50 6-1b. size, disconnecting cord, complete, $2.45. SnNtarkh Fie TH ith ADEN Sew? / Two-Point Electric Irons, 6-Ib. size, with stand, E ie abv eRe ae ‘Sho on A Sizes are 18, 14 and 16 years for intermediate girls, . Feet Adventure Sivan ne te ai EIC 2 Pe. therefore the dresses are proportioned with straight special, $2.25. . lines for unmatured figures. HUBE! Third The Third Party": fe] Woalte fone Jones, = Theatre. Mat te _ Bot BL ‘Mat, dat, sur Lan Tipe Too MARY Cooks 20 Last Mat. tly Mac Kay jext Mat, Bat, Special demonstration of the Utensils in our Electrical Section, Fifth Floor, Illustrated at Right $6.50 Westinghouse Electric Toaster Stove, $4.60. Mews Labor A New and Extraordinary Shoe for Men $3.95—Exclusive cular men who seek disfinctive styles, will be de- lighted with this smart mode —shown by GIMBELS in advance of the eth seetcn, $4 Electric Toasters from Landers, Fra Clark, will toast two slices of br. once, $2.85. Fra: pg strand: eatin st, Manhattan Op. Ho, tvs.5.16, Nextsiat, 22 EGO” MY HEART FE ||P. iin CO ese® Under Corn | ROOEGARDEN 26 Paap ey a HENDERSON'S °UrArahanD| APairof Sixes MoWATTERS & TYSON—AOONEY & BENT) EEC at. W'k,""The Virginian," DUMMY, | Cabaret $6. cn lectric Grills from Landere, rk a meal can be prepared $4.50. e Brescia 6.8, 7 NINA MORRIS & CO, Felts 4 Barry Bistors,oth's | f\ Made of ences 1 AP UH to #35 Mesco Elestrie Irons, 3 and 4 Ib. sizes, $2.85. Suge Ae a BALLROOM} Russia calf on Englis! o ater Heaters, capacity 1 pint, special $4.50. ae eee F caf emsyy sl | with low, broad heels and Electric Dish Stoves, top 4 in. in diameter, $3. 25, . ane LU NA: cing Contents Nightly, \ broad sbanip, iit to give real rene Percolatars, 6 cups size, special 9. bel yrs 2 a Gus, Edwards Custom-made in a} rance, and built to give ‘tric Ovei eat can regu lass doors, special this a (at Ighton FE se | lai pee Second Fleer Electric Vacuum Cleaners, aluminum finian, complete, $27.60. Main and Fifth F' W Dany 3,20 & 8,80, McDonald, OLYMPIC Mat. Daily | PALISADES*227PAR ea vl ame = LEW FIELDS in XEMICH COST? LOVING ee ne BO

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