The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1915, Page 11

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tan Bienen WB, sewed es, Ves vewee 8, ivid BT OF SPANGLE ‘mmmenwwn mrenreTHEBREAT Bh CWE TO THIEF OF 2 ET PAAIER Detective Finds Tiny Piece of or ‘ ' - we ‘ ' Omament From Woman's tendoniaes Wamne ton . oY Gown in McMillan Sat x t + le My ‘ . LAKE STORY OF FICTION . ' . found onal eels 1 h Praginent From | DK Of | vats pte We wa, |" i bee gave, “I Dress in Closet Matches Pit ride th { Fre From Saf . " . “ ‘ from # I + ' ‘ } o a. New York——A to have be ning gown, in . , tant clue e , 8 10 wort « EE a ee es ie aire eo bathe ® Mire, Jeane Uptown Downtown | MeMillan at bor er Keg! Store Store Mead, M c y Und Ave Park Row 12st Street tery his finger " When be was forling ‘ over the ineide of the safe £ v Jewels had vanieued The detective says he also has in his porseAslon a small fragment of trim ming procured Beachy, Mre. McMulan An evening Kowa in the that clung & 6 @Ramined th terior After finding i Agobner obtained a search warrant, he saye, and went to Kagle Mend with that warrant * nake @ careful study of the physica All These Things on Credit! The Furniture in the Pretty Room Shown in the Picture Cost but $78,50—Payable $1.25 Weekly. ons within the Why don’t you investigate Cowperthwait & Sons’ Without red tape of any kind we'll be glad to have j Ngure, wich wan necessary to piace Hl values and theit liberal credit. terms? you come and open a charge account. Just pick out eed The library suite shown in the picture is « typical ex- the things you want and we'll give you a year and a ample of thousands of equally attractive offers. half to pay in amounts so small (weekly or monthly) This particular Jacobean suite—and we have one that you'll never miss the money. just like it on our floor for you--consists of six pieces, Over @ million families have furnished their homes including a gate-leg folding table, desk with a little Heald in this way. ‘That's why we're known as Furniture mirror in it, bookcase and the three chairs os shown, Headquarters among wise New Yorkers. The wood is good quartered oak and the pieces are If good quality goods, low prices and liberal terms all good size and well made. One would think, to appeal to you, you'll find either of our two big stores sce it, that this suite would be priced very much higher, well worth a visit, Note the addresses carefully— but you will see from the pictures below that all of 3rd Ave. at 121st Street, and our goods are sold at the most reasonable prices. Park Row at Chatham Sq. Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Cowpserthrrots Sowa Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them Aschner sald t ay me that he saw in a cl evening gown Nother development in the myater statement, wired from Detr which Philip M, McMillen, son of the | Senator's widow, is quoted as saying there was a dinn party in his, mother’s home on the night the jewels st. Up te ent was com- they, said he was Rugs a and Carpets | 6x72 Axminster Rug ‘ud wire 3- Piece Parlor Suite, with Cane-Panels nelling are the new= Se Seal Renae ee i i $87.50) AvenE GO rope T I-inade piece ) with almost + of Parlor Suites in wl ALL LEGALLY MARRIED. Our price, only Sheet Music Cabinet Arkansas Court Validates Unions of th * inches, Dversthing fo Lowest of Plainly Mt Dainty 4-Piece Set [rolls at Honally in Golden Oak m am at the furniture China Cle Dining t was an . The Co grandparents © ent case never W ceremony, they according to t Cylinder Stove { Outfit Complete cylinder stove Crew of Vessel That 4 Melt New Ha NEW HAVEN, Co o MK unidentified —twe i M about Sliding Couch — HW ohultt p 1 ring, 1 pipe © $15. 75 Kinde ot, Articles Hike ‘Thee aly Bs Tow rice Large Roomy Bookcase wa White Enamel ‘any eee bee | Toilet Stand Lady’s Desk Sin naluian ta y er This desk is very Ww. L. DOUGLAS #3, §3,50, $4, $4.50 & 95 Shoes W. L. Douglas pele “95c rsh ernest | 94, $4.50 and $5 jf Scores of Other StRnds,| parts that show $14.00 shoes are just as y Hasine and Pitchers | nd will tagt in Lowest Prices, definitely arm] COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Avenue Two Park Row portion... Pas by At 121st Street Stores At Chatham Sq. 10% OFF FOR CARH, 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. Note the Addresses 193 to 205 Park Row good for style, fit andwearasother makes costing 96 to $8, the on! iy roeptible di Fern moe is the Broadway and St 8.30 wie” GIMBELS “x: - GIMBEL Fashions Bring Paris to New York GIMBEL Imported Costumes" Beautitu enough to justify the daring of war dangers for ther Possession as the con f f ’ ‘ thousands of people to-day wh attended 77, L Arynide des Colley NQUESTIONABLY it is the most com- prebensive Fashion Forecast in America for Fall and Winter 1915-16 it permits one to gain an intimate knowledge of all the newest Fashions by world famous Paris Cow In the French capital it would take at least a week to view the modps that will dominate the season, but at Gimbels one can see them all in two hours —the real masterpieces of such world famous artists as Callot Soeurs Doeuillet Cheruit Doucet Jenny Martial et Armand Jeanne Lanvin Weeks Paquin Bernard Bernard Bulloz Dinner Ball Gowns, Suita for Outdoor-Indoor Sports, Tailleur, “Dresny’ Suits, Wraps, Millinery, Blouses, Shoes. Other Accessories of Dress and | | Callot Soeurs Introduce Short Gowns With Train (as illustrated) Of shell pink panne velvet with gown ten inches from floor; draperies of gold lace Keynote of Paris Styles Noone period can be said to predominate, as there are generous cae of the Louls XVI, Directoire, Louis Philippe and 1870 veriods. Spectacular Stage Setting On the Eighth Floor, where thirty mannequins promenade daily and two orchestras alternate in giving a selected program of good music 10.30 A. M. to 12 M. 1.30 P. M. to 3 P. M. You are cordially invited to see this, the greatest Fashion Display in America. Even in Paris there bas never been such an exhibition, Eighth Floor Copies and Adaptations of Many of the Models are shown in the Third Floor Costume Saions et prices one-half to one-third less than the original models. We will also take special orders, Third Floor ———— “Fifth Birthday Sales”’ ~ Women’ 8 $2 High Crown Men! Puritan Hats, $1.50 hat is so rich und lustrous | resemble Hatters $2 Untelinaied BlackVelvetHats, $1.60 cason’s newest shapes. 7, 76c Floral Hat Trimming, 45c For the silk velvet and muslin dahlias with velvet | sess MA Rd, mueas sabia Sri areee Very even of thi fehis Ribbed Vests 6 for $1.05 | ibl collar; pockets and front bound with silk cord. Main Floor Medium weight ;low nec es Extralarge and regula sacs | Men’s English and American-Made ee $3 Model Soft Hats and Derbies, $1.65 25c to 40c Cretonnes, 18c and 25c First quality and in newest styles for Fall and Winter, Fourth Floor vanish, French an American, in various devigns and colore, ‘Widths | Motor Goggles or Sun Glasses, 25c to 65c 1 and 0 ro} Regularly 50c to $1. Amber or amoke lenses, and shell frames. iu +18, 4 amless).. tarpet_ HT ; rd . : R Pi t china und welled front $17.50 n Furniture of Every Deserlps t trusually Low Pele | ‘A : 1 | with the coat of rose, \ blue and brown, Third Floor NEWEST in ry high square] | Men’s $25 & vis r length cont ripples ini Iness frot ! le ned throughout $35 Velour Cloth Coats, ¢ | $30 Fall Suits / Copy of Bernard model, It fe ate ne yl pull-through belt” | | & Overcoats In exquisite back coll of w which gathers into « is edg rated i with skunk op Fourth Floor new are the “ruff = pockets” just above the shirred | Third Floor | Men's $4 Terry Cloth Bath Robes, $2.85 ry ; ry yey Te loth Turkish Women’s $1 Medium Weight Cotton | jong ant ull: emall, medium aod eres satcwuard and stripe effects; ent Union Suits for 75c Men's Blanket Robes for $3.50 Low neck, no sleeves, Je length; all sizes Soft, warm blanket, in stripe effects; coat style, to button, with convert- Opti 8 : $3 Cretonne Window Curtains, $1.76 a Pafr ptical Goods Bection, Main Foor of :Geinch wide curtains, aye a valance, AIL trirmed with gimp More Than 30,000 Yards of New Land hemmed, read hanging ° ° Scotch Curtain Madras, Special, 25c a Yard Fall Dress Goods in This Sale A magnificent collection, to which many manufacturers spd importers Ecru and white. Width 36 inche aver 4 ic | { Window Hangings, Drapcries and Portieres made to order Rave contributed tf revere PSuUs i Sal ae AE of these Sixth Fioor cost. ’ * “ ‘ ” $1.60 to $2. and More - Black and Colored Dress Goods— Men’s $100 Innovation “Chiffrobes,” $50 Sth Birthday Specialrat Boe « Yard Full size; 48 inches high; mahogany fir ; ze; . Nearly all 54 inches wide. Plain colors, mixtures, plaids, stripes and $40 Tapestry-Covered hdl’ Chairs, $26 blacks, nevy blues, browns and greens in abundance, Spring seat and back, ¢ feet and b wide wings. Serges Cheviote t nfimished Worsteds $35 Mission Fumed Oak ‘Sofa Beds, $26 Redford Cords Zibelines Whipeords Gabardines, et: $2.60 Imported Velour de Laine, $1.65 Yard All wool, Full assortment of new Fall colors, including dark green and brown, navy blue and black. $2 Broadcloth, 64 Inches Wide, $1.46 Yard Sponged and shrunk, and in more than 26 wanted Fall shades, $1.60 Fine French Dross Serge, 85c Yard Width 50 inches, In cream, navy blue, royal blue, Copenhagen, Fumisa | green, dark brown and black, Second Fi Upholstered in brown Spanish art leather Seventh Floor Gimbel Boies Bankers Wil! Credit Interest at the Rate of 4°> Per Annum Ist on All I Made in Their Interest Deparument r 10th Main Floor, Rear Balcony From Octot Before Octe

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