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TEE BVENING WORLD, TUEBSDAY, Armit 13, 10158. nw - 1 omen 7 ' “FOUN viaror” STATEN ISLAND NOTES. | ff 4 GNaaN a SNe ia Ts] Va Ae tlct “JURY HAD TO CONT “asses siete?” REAL RUSSIAN LIF 1 vr ’ ‘ ¢ tm ) “ana OF HIS BIPLANE > BUTWEW.RE FRAMED,” "-""""**" up prETTY gS, TO0, ‘NGIMBELS 3°" : SAYS ABARNO IN CELL SEEN AT Bib BAZAAR i : ; 5 , ‘ zy |e Broadway and oe third wad td vw @ a ' Opt on ' tun iN Saus a Recent Paris Cabl . 5 , tiapects tart kgs sn uo (| Black-and- White Effects Dominate x and Guarentee « In the GIMBEL Dr ess Goods Salons i The cable only confirmes ‘ Weeks ago we discerned the wee ; trend of fashion toward the bluch-andewhite comt ne for Spring and 7 Summer appare You will fir « GIMEEL, stocks fully prepared with \ : ; @ host of fageinating blach-and.w effort iding me : [eats Senwes Black-and-White Whipeords, —— Gabar Volles Stripes, eh Honeycoml Checks, Duce Checks, Club Checks Oblong Cheeks ape ow pou a64 Kus ier tend ott bac eat Diamond Checks, Hairline Stripes Vekon Stripes, ' Abe be 4 |eone ones will offer other diver iormmaee. * hd Ruasian Cord Str pes Bedford Strip posi Gone. wpeskere at the | sone ee de . f place n wt ‘Theee mattore are all rt of the he Men's is Fulton uy | prowramne presented by the Huaslan har to bah ss nast ntnrinnn'sveree WN | Most Moderately Priced at $1 to$4.60 Yd. ury'e ‘ a Richmond. this evening. pi ‘ feng planned bassar bold voter tnai etl bo Wi Mev. ¢ " iy Black-and-White Shepherd Checks at $1 to $2.50 Jong planned baraar held under the) Sil) be it Mer y os . | Patronage of Mrs, Haktmete®, WI) of New York: City Ma a Occupy @ special section of their own in this wonderful display etn of the Humian Ambassador, opened R Bel coumee Le ae Bevan i N Becend Fieor nen » Carbone, yeaterday ( Hayne an ar | . vho b on placed on the fifth ter, “SOCIETY FOLK POSE From 1 PM. untit 11 @ erowa| | The, Micere of Maton Quietly, unostenta- 3 _ it IN LIVING PICTUERS| wore it+ way cmon tne oxmini) veri ning by De Cously, we chose, Bi i A Remarkable Purchase of 750 Artistic f thin an injustice,” Abarno | and bootha, There was the Kussian | /)1") jf, Hi on opening our | ; : nt snd \ “ = kiosk, over which Mra Makben Sydney is : q H d B J d 95c higher up thea Sabie | entertainment at Ritz-Carlton for| 8reslded, Oiled with Russian ie tciitton | Hf store in 1856, to 4 \J ammere rass Jardinieres at wile f will ge y | Entertainme: ia and art objects; a Manchui hed ar Havertin, © ‘ohare hal give our customers that Volignant may mht he American Ambulance Hos-— ww ee cabin il’ ba mani of a transportation suits and overcoats 9) "4 Regularly $1. 35 and $1. 50 Wnerely. foliun Shar 1 he | pital in Paris, sate A narved, The formal opening of the Prince that from every Fy Jardiniere and Pedestal WA. cicctis ire ex. | Debutantes, charming in fancy coe | Exyptian eee 8 eee ith an entertainment at the Prius. f@ conceivable angle q \N Sou: TRRERG cone ges ed 4 wold pro- where if you we old Hay Chapel r tod, you mig man | tumes, acted as ushers - ite va soull: Secbls DaReblyi ny Chavet, ses Waa NE HALA met. their notions 3 ran be alot « ike | grammes last night at the W. CT. Unton will be held to. f what constitutes that, and not mean # thao | ment of “Living Pictures by Old Mas- rous other attractions, ton W. C. f. Union will b pas te, of wha’ ’ r) A Pmeant it when \thodral | org” given by @octety folk at the wt to raise funds for the| morriw afternoon at the homeo maximum values. 5 ray tT itite-Carlton for the benefit of th f the euffering along the Rua. | fr", Var This policy has ac- | \] i American Ambulance Hospital in border. Among tho patronesses q ived for Uda watt ‘a i ui Parts, Among tho girlie were the Misses} Mrs, John Jacob Astor, Mra, Hakh- BEST TIME 10 following of cus- i (| _| Marie Johnson, Harriet McCook,| meteff, Mrs. Arthur Burden, 5 ida Kether Auchincioss, Theodora Dun-| Howard Cushiig, Mra. Willi tomers whose un 5 ham, Mary Chapin, ae Honsics, Dodge, Mrs, ‘Thomas A, Edisoi GAIN NEW FLESH shaken confidence § —.. we <a them in a very unusual way, Priscilla Bartlett, Mary Tweed, Elea-| James Eustis, Mra. Stuyvesant FY our inspiration ft] ~ , : ponttlts | nor Keep, Maud Coster and Kitty and] Mra, Robert L. Gerry, Mra. Ogden + neha te ive © "A 750 in all, we are able to offer them to you at an ome 2") Poly Kimball. The Misses Kimball Gosiet, Mrs. Oxden Mills, Mra. Charis | Those Who Are Thin and sil oe! led nies - ry | extraordinary low price. j » can do. ° ¢ French soldiers | de L. Oeirichs, Mra, M. ustinoft, ied'va h ‘ : ‘ pashel the dudes Wrens tableRGk, posed UP WIEN AL Yiite of the Russian Consul General: Pale Should Take Father | ei ciies i IN $2.75 Good looking, well constructed —- = x . F. J. jer, oud ia * S. . s ey A . that Wher We ate. sentenced reufe [Chase and Miss Elizabeth Fisher, were | Motisgyo Mm Caen Vandakic| John’s Medicine Now. ‘ Bai ‘alll Jardiniere #34 inchen in diam. 'eavy hammered brass, in two artistic shapes an he will be lenient with us. My atte | the best given this winter, In ad-| Mea, Orie Wilson, Mere Willen Wood. Seeetix pring res a | ctor: bra pedestal in musive ® special pedestal combination. Well adapted for j neyw will appeal,” 5 dition Miss Edith Mortimer and| ward, Mra. Fredertck Havemeyer and| | F =p © , 18 to i A stalin a sGauner Naess; Abarno sui Gerald Murphy danced their Rus-| Mrs. ‘Theodore Roosevelt jr. bathat ent 4 Spring Overcoats style; height over all, 23 inches, potted plants for your Summer hi Fifth Floor ne police) sian waltz, A Chopin walts and Saar son of the year $:6 to 840 \ “woo, ie] nocturne were interpreted by Mise! MAY SETTLE SILK STRIKE, |tobuild upthe } ‘ : rf jignani had] Dorothy Jordan of Boston. Tho ——_ strength < “| his address Danse du Miroir was given by Mise|_ President Paul Ger Summit weight that This Novel GIMBEL | Beatricn Pratt, Mera Walter N. stil | § a A pened deeing ih inan, Horace ; el nd William Boulton jr, Conrad's | pi: ‘seem to be ‘ather B b C Sh YOUTH WHO LEARNED. |Site To ie aby Carriage Show ‘Among the boxhold our hours a day tolcine is best Parents who have a new carriage in mind cannot afford to overlook this Most Important Exhibit of 149 Distinct New Models $15 $22.50 Pullman Sleepers | Pullman Sleepers With reversible gear Made of full, round and large, reed body; upholstered in durable ieee ey equipped corduroy ; shellac finish. 19.50 $25 pus’ Sleepers | Pullman Sleepers Same general style} One of the best with white enamel fin-| models made; perfect to ish, the smallest detail. Reed Sulkies, $5 Folding Go-Carts, $8.50 Some have high, stationary backs; All-metal frame upholstered with Ae thave reclining backs and foot- | heather cloth; large, Satara be hood; dash for smaller children, collapses to a very small size. Whitney Chaises, reed or wood body, $15 White Enamel Chaises of reed, $18 Ee. Henry Harrim: y bring about an, afroement, aimed |for this purpose Legarep it is made of 10 FLY IN MINEOLA wera ater wath cae SS Seg ae Fhrengthen and bald ep thee whe are| fe Batteries, Mre, Robert ~ i r rm ry con, “Mrs. Junive 8. Mergen, Mee targuard the mille, Phe vstriters Joined bd KILLED IN GAPITAL|====\—— — i VawNVa ENBROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET Za aN Vaal “Youngest Aviator in tell More Reasons Why So Many People Patronize The World” Falls 300 Feet ‘me. @ Gimbel Subway Store Cecil Malcolm Peoll, the young N aviator killed near Washington, was well known in New York, where he A learned to fly at the age of sixteen. He was one of the original “dare- \ devils” who later renounced “stunts” in the air. He was killed when a gust of wind overturned his machine at a height of 300 feet, It was his first Might in one of the jargest biplanes ever built, and in which he expected to make a fight from New York to Washington, He was trying to interest the Navy De- partment in the machine, He was nineteen years old and lived in Los Angeles. in 1912 Peoli was called the young- est aviator in the world. He had be- come interested tn aviation by read- ing books while recovering from an illness, and In that year learned un- ger Capt. Baldwin “at the Mineola, 1, field, Within two months after his first @ght he took his mother 3,000 feet up in his biplane, The young man won many trophies and had travelied extensively, making flights. He had dedicated his life, be said, to the perfection of the art of flying. The late Wilbur Wright sald it was from young enthusiasts like Peoli that aviation would get its greatest benefits, rather than from new kinds of air craft. Peoll had been hurt a number of times, but never lost his nerve, ‘The first time he ever went up in Bald- win's “Red Devil" he made a clean flight across the field. In less than a week he was doing such extraor- | dinary work Capt. Baldwin called him & prodigy and enthusiasts came ove trom Europe to se 1,200 50c Flower Wreaths 1,000 Imp. Wings Black & Colors Another Big Gimbel Subway Store Millinery Coup! 3,000 Untrimmed Hats 5Oc Hach ionable Shapes and Shades of the Hour! Mow F asnipes ne Teeuiron Morning. Extra Salespeople. ieee | a with a large showing of white and the most wanted lors, such as eult “rand, Navy Blue, Brown, Russian Green, Gray and Purple. Fourth Floor Special Offering of 1500 Yards of Printed Linoleum From a manufacturer well known for the high quality of his linoleams—this lot is a specially heavy grade, shown in several of the very best Tile and Hardwood floor patterns, 2 Yards Wide, 35c Sq. Yd. Instead of 50c 4 Yards Wide, 45c Sq. Yd. Instead of 65c Sixth Fleer This Sale Brings Within Your Reach $55 “King” or “Domestic” Cabinet y Bowring Machines, at $45 last yeur hen i °HE STRAWS— tame | ue ‘op a Feo <a IOS By special arrangement with the manufacturers, es \ Andes from Ca Venezuela, going Are Swiss Hemp, Milan Hemp, Line) Sailors 0: ous Sizes, Tricornes, ~ we offer a limited number at the low price of $45, - ‘ el Rough Italian Milan, Row and Ro Pokes, Turbans and Gainsboroughs, and you can pay pe Effects and Swiss _ Barnyard ideas. AUTHORS TO KEEP WATCH, THE GIMBEL PRICE OF 60c 4 ane P ow, for the shapes were made to be retailed i vey acta Wan’ $1.25 to $1.50. We are able to sell them : Ny b0c because several big manufacturers were so greatly y. . overstocke that they were willing to make any conces- / sion to find a quick outlet for their stock on hand, L Don't Miss This, the Sale of the Hour! $2 Cash and $1 Weekly Anditing Committees Will Survey Without Any Extra Charges In colors to match your furniture: Mahogany, Circassian Walnut, Fumed Oak, Golden Oak and y Unglish, “King” and the “Domestic” are machines that express the highest mech 1 Both are ball- bearing, and both do all kin The “King” has the “S TK” aurite, by means of which you SIT DIRECTL Y IN FRONT of needle The "J The second annual b of the Authors Ine, was held th : rooms of the Authors! Club at Car-| negie Hall. 1 was reported that there | had been a healthy increase in meme | ership. durin th that an audit itis catablinned for the ing tho. ne ounting " [Mashing houses. hart corded in be steps taken, toward | oorights of aut ee, atte SEE EPI ay ee ee "has the famous looper, which ve sin N| (1 sews either lock or chain stiteh at will. hh Both Machines Are Liberally 480 Black, Navy 50c Imported yj \N Guaranteed i the five-minute sp and Brown Long ri French and each has a complete set of attachments, Barker, ower . ce ruction at your ho ; ew ; Gai 25e¢ S0¢ A Montares, COC NM / The “King” Cahine, Free instruct at your home if in Greater sew Vor. re| a pe aaa TON ON ON ON OO bh NN Nh NN