The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1914, Page 11

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bert Henry Meier of Ni s Will take place in St. Mays urch, ime had Brighton, Thure- The twenty-sixth season of public @oboo! lectures will open Thursday evening. There will be one new cen- tre this season, at the Curtis Lyceum, Bt. George, where talks will be given every Tuesday night, beginning Oct. @ Thursday night's lectures will be @t School No. 3, Pleasant Plains, where Miss Annie Peake will talk of “Memico and Her P Bchool No, 80, Westerieigh, where Dr. William Rader will taik of ‘ Panama Canal and the Panama Ex- Position.” Both lectures will be fl- TS WOLETION, SOURNESS, ‘SICK STOMACH—PAPE'S ita Griping, ete. Your real and only trouble is that which you ea! but a ferments and sours, produc: unhealthy condition. id Society of Asbury New Springville, ts preparing for the annual fair and supper to be held in the sory J Maes Thursday evenings Mins Eaith Davenport of Prospect avenue, New Brighton, has returned to her home from California, where she spent the summer. » J. Byrnes and Miss Edna , | L. Byrnes of St. Paul's avenue, Staple- ton, are in the Pocono Mountains for a stay of several weeks. The engagement is announced of George M. Pinney 34, son of Coun- sellor and Mrs. George M. Pinney of Dongan Hills, and Miss Nancy Bake- Here’s relief! In five minutes your upset stomach fape's Diapepsin will cost nts at any pharmac; omach sw Herer in five ‘mentation and Sour ing the misery of Indi- you beti ve it is the if what ttle you eat lies lik The West New Brighton W. C. T. Union will meet to-morrow afternoon at the home of Mra, A. J. Moore, No, ju call your trouble ch, Nervousness ot IN Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lincoln Williams of Central avenue, St. George, have ‘ou need Pape's Diapepsin to stop fo od The new clubhouse of the Narra- tp ie Ae gansett Club at Port Richmond will be dedicated on Oct, 7 The marriage of Misa Florence Adah ape! nding a fe Postmaster |dacks in the George L, Nichol of West New Brigh- Imothe nd Mrs. Norman nj of Dongan Hills are weeks in the Adiron ops fermentation wh entire meal and causes Dyspep . and digest promptly, without a comfort, all of any kind of GIMBEL BROTHERS Bankers ‘Under the Supervis- fon of The Banking State of Newrou, Office hours, irs, 9 to Abe N GIMBEL BROTHERS ‘Broadway at Thirty-third Street The “Gala Weekof Sales” A Marking This Store’s FIRST BUSINESS OLYMPIAD in New Yori 7 an important epoch in history and chronology.” of view, but from that of the New Because it brought to this city a store new and which have stood the acid test. Women’s $40 Suits at $32.50 and $35 Smart models in’ broadcloth or gabardine—black, navy, wood brown and Russian green. Sizes 34 to 44—and one of the $35 models is also in size 46. Third Floor Young Women’s $20 Coats, $16.75 In black striped Persian cloth, lined throughout with silk; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Third Floor Women’s $30 Fur Sets, $25 skunk—large pillow muffs and the new throw scarfs which fasten with large crochet buttons. Third Floor SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK OF TARTAN CRECKS| We bave an enormous array of fine new Fall and Winter woolens at each of ized months ago for your protection—against eur eleven stores. which were mobili: high prices and inferior, shoddy goods. See our neat designs and all the new Fall shades and co! $25 To $40 VALUES $ UIT OR OVERCOAT UNTIL WANTED Samples Cheerla ly Given for Comparison “<1 Ritchie & Cornell 1347 broaaway, between 347 Brosamey, between sin and sh | and seh Streets 251 Elghth Avenue, Near 23d St. 408 East 149th Street, Near 8d Ave. 29268 Third Avenue, Ni ir 128d St. 104 Tree ATEN Beet atterns, the new cross stripes, pin stripes, plaids, in Come get « sample at our nearest store And shop among the exclusive Fifth Avenue tailors. See how readily you cam match the quality, but you will pay from $10 to $25 more elsewhere Select your Fall suit or overcoat this week at Ritchie & Cornell's. 085 to 40 when you {ean obtain the same quality, style and finish here in suit or evercoat made to measure, A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS GARMENT (>> Alt Coods Marked in Phtin Figores, “yo CO a Between 434 anc 2381 Stiphth <A j ey 1 Door Above 12 165 Willism Street, Cor. Ann Street ird Avernwe, Neer ssth Street 1370 eetiene! Near Gates Avenue, , 1 Block from Flushing yed in All Our Store Winters OCEAN LINES AND TRAVEL COASTWISE STEAMSHIP! DENTISTRY THAT LASTS bee - a . neeasiasieaaal No private dentist can provide you witb these durable Koofless Teeth--they are made by us exclusively, being the highest form of improved denture— beautiful and natural. They contribute health and contentment, as the roof of the mouth is uncovered, permitting reg- ular taste and speech. 1 fall—accord perfect mastication—give the Jasting satisfaction assured by ame New WATERBURY Way e here in the morning, have your old tecth extracted FRER, and hw NEW. set that fits perfectly, ccayed teeth restored—loose teeth tightened All xuaranteed 10 years. Extractions and dental sur- cory made PAINLESS by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Gold Crowns, 22 karat.. WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS +» New York. 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn (2d Door Weet Abraham & Straus's.) _COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. trip out of any American port, affording week-end vacations in irginia. OLD POINT COMFORT, ORFOLK and RICHMOND Special 4-Day, a Water Tour Full Ses of Teeth......$5.09 up Brey Meek day pt 3PM i : of Oppenheim, Collins & Co.) HOURS, 8 to 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 2. German, French and Swedish spoken, Ladies in attendance. SAVINGS ANKE, EXG ELSIOR Al “<s BANK ALL - THE - WAY - BY - WATER To BOSTON METROPOLITAN STEAMSHIP LINE Steel St.ames AASSAUAUSETTS ai WATCHES DIA aed AST in ge tee 6W.42°St. WREDI Hudgon River by. Daylight ae biAviginys UN CKEUIL OR MONTHLY rae Watch & Diamond e red LANE. Tel. 6807 Cort, “DIAMONDS ON CREDIT |; Beet voiues ip the city Royal Diamond & 35 Maiden Lane Phone 263 Joba, ToPORTLAND,Me. 3.8. noni stan and hOATH mT) REAL ESTATE FOR SALa— A NEW “C. LEEK” sTORY, | Hudson Reet DayL Line ocleek” mystery story, poeta in next Sunday’ Me, World, Read this great Hanshew, author of ng Branch, tig Wi ‘sunday World Wants Work “Cloaks of the 2 Forty Faces.” Monday Morning Wonders. bres Women’s $75 Arctic Seal Coats, $67.50 In new 40-inch model with large collar of Kolinsky, ermine, Tauck fitch. Arctic seal is sheared coney dyed to imitate |- sealskin Women’s $32.50 Plush Coats, $25 In the new Bernard model which flares at the sides. Lined throughout with peau de cygne. Third Floor Women’s $2.95 Velour Hats, $1.95 and $2.50 Smart tailleur and Avatie styles in these hats of black | velours, which are simply trimmed with grosgrain ribbon. $2.50 Paris-Made Roses, $1.50 new and abnormally large roses which are worn in the corsage. | Third Floor $4 “La Markette” Corsets, $2.50 New and exclusive models; in silk broche--white and pink. Sizes 20 to 26. : $1.50 “De Bevoise” Brassieres, $1 Sizes 34 to 46 in these brassieres of cambric, trimmed with lace and embroidery. Second Floor Women’s $3.50 Albatross Sacques, $2.25 In white, rose, light blue, lavender, pink and Copenhagen blue—effectively trimmed with Valenciennes lace. Second Floor $5.95 to $7.95 Silk Petticoats, $4.95 Some extra sizes of heavy quality of messaline, others are of silk J and crepe de chine. Colors and black. In regular si Woenaule $1 Knickerbockers, 85c Jersey and silk-like cotton materials, pleated side elastic waist band. Black only. Second Floor Women’s $2 Silk Jersey Underbodices, $1 Silk Jersey is now Fashion's favorite material for fine shoulder straps. White and flesh color. Second Floor Children’s $3.50 Crepe Dresses, $2.50 Washable plaids in practical colors in these Russian dresses which have hand-embroidered collars and vestees, Sizes 2 to 6 years. Second Floor 75c Rosebud Trimming, 60c a Yard Tiny silk rosebuds which are ideal for making garlands on dancing frocks and women’s lingerie. $2 to $2.50 Umbrellas at $1.50 Of fine Union taffeta with tape edge, men’s and women’s; excellent assortment of handles, including some silver trimmed. $40 “Domestic” Sewing Machines, $33 Drop-head with automatic lift. Golden oak or mahogany case; all bearing. Special sale terms, $2 cash and d 9 weekly, oor Is Newly Ready for Tomorrow “Olympiad,” according to the dictionary, is, among other things, “a period of four years, constitutin This store is four years old in New York—going on five. We feel justified in calling the fouvyeui Period now completed a Business Nc dated not only because it is ‘an important epoch” from our own point © ive, in building, methods and merchandise, | in those principles .of fair deali So we are proud to ask New York to join us during this gala week; and that our hospitality takes @ practical trend these new ofterings for tomorrow show: Men’s $20 Forei Only 75; smart styles, in Men’s $25 Knitted Overcoats, vie0 4 bidenr, of these favorite coats, k shopping public. yet tirmly rooted, thri three generations of mercantile experience in Raincoats, $11 7% jack, tan and blue. "Men's $25 Silk-lined Overcoats, $17.50" Chesterfield style, silk-lined, in black ae Oxford nd oy A notable birthday offering. Men’s $2.50 and $3 Cloth Hate, $1 51.75 | J mported Seotch tweed hats in variety of styles and! colors. Seasonable. Fourth ‘ ores Goods acter Bags, $1.76. $3 $1 Foot Ball Nose $1.45 Ball Beart Roller Skates, $1.15. $2 Solid Brass Ash.Trays, ae Splendid Last Day Special Offerings SEPTEMBER FAIR. China, Crystals, Lamps and Housewares once, Maree Statue, Girl eal tue, The $176 Statue, venti $110. BAL ey Aishresy sloneads Kiteh- 90. $16.50 Alaska Retri Apartment House Style, 612, "1. 10 Oval Wash Baskets, 76¢, 60¢ Solid Zinc Wash Board, 75¢ Ston@taced Wash Boards, 26 Square Clothes Hampera, ‘ibe White Bath Tub Seat, 80¢, sq Nickel Soap or Glass Holder, In black and American Beauty velvet, for these are the | China and Crystals $27.50 English Porcelain’ 100- piece Dinner Service, $16. $35 French Cl Pie 100-piece Din- $45 to $60 repatt China 100- piece Dinner Service, 6! 5 Theo, Haviland 108-piece Dinner Service, $47.60. $55. Austrian Chis 100-piece Decorated China $15 18. piece te ors Jreem Seta, $7, , 9 C $2 Li lmnceee C! hina Bowl, 960. $2.50 Royal Saxe Plates, 61.25. Cut Crystals $4.50 Celery Trays, STO yuit ot Beery » $2.25. ‘ar and Cream Set, $2.76. $8.60 Vanes, 14 inches high, @6. 241.80 Set of Coren Dishes with Rack, _,Old Vienna Paintings on Dresden 15, lingerie. One style trimmed with Valenciennes lace and lace # ‘ase, “Psyche am Meer,” 937. 45 Vase, “Beatrice,” 0 Vase, “Clementine,” §20. Marble Statuary See 5 $76 Carrara Marble Busts, \2.60. $35 Marble Busts of Poets and Vollrath Tea Koti 8e Toilet Paper, inal $18 Ceiling en $10. Semi-indirect Electric fixtures of | iter, glass, torte ee frame, — $100 Davenports, $85 Jacobean, oak Davenport, upholstered in tapestry. sere Dining Room Suites, $400 -piece suite, Georgian model in brown oak. > Walnut Dresser, $40. $125 Mahogany. $3.25 $5.25 Tapestries, $2.35 to $4.50 b i Verdure Tapestries in fine reproductions of antique weaves and designs. Sixth , N Wednesday’s Specials in the Subway Store Blankets and Comfortables $2 White or Tan Blankets, pair, $1.35. $4 Winter-weight White Blankets, pair, $3. $5 Down-filled Comfortables, each, $3.95. $2.50 Fancy Plaid Blankets, pair, $1.95. $1.85 Scalloped Bed Spreads, with cut-out corners, $1.26, 12!4c Barnsley Crash Linen, 9c Yard 45e ‘lable Damask, 64 inches wide, 28¢ yd. 26¢ Turkish Bath Towels, 20 each. 12}4c to 18c Wash Cottons 7c Yard © Mill lengths that wil! make up effectively. $15 Axminster Rugs, $11.50 9,50 6x9 ft, Tapestry Rugs, $6. er. 504 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in. Axminster Rugs, $6.26, 27x54 in. Axminster Rugs, $1.50. $7.50 Dining Room Domes, $3.75 Complete for gas, with stem, canopy key and inverted IN "$16 Brass Bedstead, $11.75 All sizes, bright or satin finish. $12 Layer Felt Mattress, $8.60. Women’s and | Balocee’ Dresses, $9.75 de Chinés, Satins and § almost every color cuitab le for street wear. Black, Navy § Blue, Green and New BI * G. B. Phere 75c—Sizes 18 to 30° | $2 and $2.50 American Lady and C. B. Corsets, 91.603 "| 50c DeBevoise Brassieres, 26c; sizes 34 to 44. | “Seconds” of Men’s $3 Derbies, $1 50 Soft Hats, latest style, $1.60, Men’s $1.50 Cloth Hata, $1. Boys’ $4.50 Norfolk Suits, $2.65 With extra Trousers; good assortment, broken sizes, 6 to | 17. Neat Brown, Gray and Tan mixtures. Pat pockets - and stitched-on belts. Boys’ 50c Rah-Rah Hats, 35c Big assortment of mixtures. |Men’s and Women’s $1.50 Umbrellas, Ati American taffeta. n’s 75c School Umbrellas, at 50c. eae CASA PASE manterrinastyi/aeh cs

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