The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1915, Page 13

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aeeaneiinan Sea enaaineat Aaa 7 ° CRE PERNT TRE RT Te a _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915. ILLIAMS HEADS |twenty-minute sketch, cated “Le the Central of Georgia and « special #BALENTED BURLESQUERS |®}"** i i te eeu PRENDERGAST WANTS SEVEN DIE IN FIRE, of twenty-eight cars carrying the Con| It was a head-on collision, a pas- camels and other beas' AT THE COLUMBIA, |Calitorn'n those twenty i T. Kennedy Carnival Company. poscninten> Schaal In those twenty minutes e@enger train three steel coache: ‘ Miss Williams proves to the audience Kennedy said early to-day ho be- into the Carnival Compan Ballet Takes Year to Kitt. that in case people weary of her in leved the dead 14 ber tal, Most of th bere of the; A bullet wound accidentally seit. Bob Manchester’ woul number | special, ol 6 members o! e fanieed Heseis ‘ met of liao she can switch to real elghtoon. There were approximately | company were in the Pullman coaches uate saree a hy ago hg the dei ay of Charles Hen jaded by Mollie} “Billy Hart and his Circus Gals were ! 400 persons on the carnival train, in- lat the rear of the train, and in|ftteen, of No, M6” Bighinn Anenus: A few Carter's Little cluding performers and trainers and} two cars were a dozen or more cirous| Brooklyn. ‘The end came in the Metho- | Liver Pille will make Sone this week, at the Cotumbta | romething new and were much liked, OF MITCHEL AIDES versa dist Epi 1 Hospital. eatre, is a real holiday week show. |While the Curaon Sisters thrilled Lifer A TB penctte antennal Lo brain ets en tet The piece is a two-act burlesque, those present with their serial danc- CIRCUS CAR CRASH ‘were imprisoned under burning cars. tad the yousy fa — whose cars were burned. by There were two bears, Ee After the collision the wooden cars and MP pe Jie with four acts of vaudeville inter-| In the second act Mollie Williams ane known deed are: Fred &|burat into flames, and many of the Wwitan During the vaudeville Miss Gre’ impersonations of Anna Held, villiams and her company offer e is called the Anna Held of bur-lo,\. Ld S| lesaue and the likeness is astounding. |SayS Some Department Heads Included in the cast is Beatrice Har- —~— —_——= . Batchaller, Milwaukee; George Chad- daughter, Hagel, were in one ECZEMA ITCHED ily! Hart, Prana nests, gurns.| Mayor Appointed Get Too Special Carrying Kennedy Car-| wick, Jamos Johnion and “Whitey,” | iif 2 A Victrola XI Seren soa Smeets ee younge: Kempf and his wife, Kansas City; | occupants found escape impussibie, They epeedily O. H. Hawkins, Peorta, Ti: W. M.| Mr and Mrs. Kempt aod. cnoirfy SDeclal Victor Offer erercome the train. When tho car caught fire Mra, work willingly and property. Billy’ Hart, Francie Reynolds, Ge A F i & showman, The addresses of the! Kempf tossed her daughter out of $100.00 Avoid harsh cathartics and Z nes OU ty Much Money nival Company in Collision | 1ast three are unknown, & window and the child escaped with | IM tnd #5 qorh of Kecoria can be bealth’s sake stick to thie id, oredoad [a Muc oney. hi J. L. Flickling, engineer of one of| cuts and bruises. Her parents were| MM |b t ie dics omal inal at temedy, Purely “ 7 . — Near Columbus, Ga. the tains, 1s the only one of | Burned to deagh in the wrecka ‘moat big YANKEE DOODLE GIRLS’ ence ies forty-two persons Injured who In| gA8e,coluisol! occurred on GENUINE must bear signature 7 . . rack, tho passen PLEASE A FULL HOUSE = omptroller Prendergast fully met likely to a Peta) thd bea being on te wee from Bir ng! ‘ AT OLY) y,|the questions put to him to-day by| COLUMBUS, Ga., Nov. 23.—Seven| and J. B. Whittle of umbus, and|to Macon, and the show special from Arms and Hands. Confined ¢ LYMPIC THBATRE the Aldermanic Finance Committee | persons are known to be dead and| Dr. W. Marshall of Cincinnat! are py vated Py ped Ala. A m od . regarding salary increases in his de-|eleven others are missing asa | aald to be the only passengers burt. | Understanding of orders is sald :o n With a breath of the patriotic mel- hissing a re have been responsible. Room For Five Weeks. In [oii noisy ant nate vafars, [Rartment. ‘Tho Committee, of which | sult of @ collision six miles west of |The known dead were all members of | yt was sald none of the animals ex- LATBUS! : 16 Yankee Doodle Girls” a Short Time Well. le ederick H. Stevenson is chairman, “lis angling for so 6 1914 bud- ning pleased a crowded } angling for saving in the 1919 bud ‘ we : get. It can do nothing but reduce HEALED BY CUTICURA Mabel Theatre on jurteenth under the law. ‘Mul Clark as a°German comedian}.T8?® Comptroiier paid a tribute to SOAP AND OINTMENT and George Milton as an Irish genius|Dantel Moynahan, Collector of Aswess- ——— for getting into all sorts of trouble|ments and Arrears, who ts to get may © large audience many laugha. “1 wae teoubled with @ very bed attack | Louiny Marshall, a soubretie, ise un | 0 Instead of $4,500. @teczema. This came from a small pimple | exceptionally pretty girl and she won| “The head of every other bureau @0 my hand that itched continually. I had | instant favor. Miss Anna Meek, the|in the department save two get to get our of bed soveral | Prima donna, gava play to her rien,| $0,000 @ year,” sald Mr, Prendergast. nes ee ote powerful v and she, too, received | « ty otk agee T comtched | Ber full share of the applause, as did - ad te Moat pain pOnrTIOn Waae'S | Se Macy okey Leeman, | Jette Delma Fala that salary years ago. I Gua tan eats rictans woud careeenpretipeomenanne do myself for not having raised bleed. The eruptions dis-| AMATEURS TO GIVE PLAY, |5!m before. This Is tardy justice.” charged water and ftched — --— Ambrose M. Steinert, Financial badly. I had no relief, and sr Parochial School Alumnt|Clork, takes the prize for salary in- was confined to my room for h produced ‘ Private} crease, He is raised from $2,100 to ve weeks, ‘ater coukl not will give * "| $3,150, boost of $1,050. be used a0 10 made the Irritation worse, Prank t Sowite leader’ of th “A friend advieed me to use Cuticurn Fl ietenneatie Rr ek” ion ‘and Oin it. I did and found the mocratic minority in the Board of pan MaeteL, { bigen (0 renova iad {Alderman asked Mr. Prendergast if te 0 Gait tiene Wee well.” (Signed) 3, 3B. ho thought it fair to reduce a man Clark, 120 Amity ft. Brooklyn, N. Y., “| from $1,500 to $750, as Dowling said was done in the Finance Department Jan. 8, 1915. Sample Each Free by Mall |‘: in several instances. Dowling p ked If it wouldn't be far be With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- here betwe 9 the carnival company, twelve of] cept a few horses and dogs esca| = petween a pa: enger train on pany cep es ped WORLD WANTS WORK WONOERS “ Progress’’— Women’s Separate Skirts, $5.75 to $15.50 (Extra Sizes) UR large assortment includes skirts that are specially designed for large women. The tailoring is excellent —materials most favored—styles the best of the season. Serges Poplins Whipcords Bedfords Gabardines Chudda Cloth In navy blue, black, stripes or heather mixtures, Tailored and Dress Models in numerous styles. Waist bands, 32 to 38 inches. GIMBELS—Third Floor. The Day Before the Thanksgiving Feast To-morrow, the day of last hour preparations, Thursday for feasting and holidaying —and Friday, the opening of the real Holiday season, And GIMBELS is ready—ready to meet every belated Thanksgiving requirement and any Christmas need that may arise at | any time between now and Christmas Eve. The Offerings Throughout the Christmas Store Are Extraordinary We have made tlfe biggest and best preparations in the history of this business, TOY LAND” on the 4th Floor and “SANTA CLAUS LAND” on the 8th Floor are Bring the youngsters. They all agog with Christmas attractions, glorious in every detail, will enjoy themselves immensely. lay Nat Dun. whe, played “Progres: All-Silk WashableSatin. Yd. $1. 50 For the Fashionable Silk Lingerie A N exquisite fabric, 40 inches wide, regularly $2 yd., and with a beautifully soft satin finish, Guaranteed to wash, and sown in white and flesh color. The demand is growing daily for this fine material, White Washable Satin from Japan, Yd. 58c Ordinarily 85c, Launders and wears to perfection, Especially adapted to the new fash- ionable underwear, GIMBELS—Second Floor “Progress” Women’s'29.50to'35 Velour dress post-card “Cutieura, Dept. T, Boss | sf; smiss a man than to cut him to toa." Sold throughout the world. Vinr this extent The Comptroller replied that ductiong meant the empl COMPLE E : : mptroiler Prendergast told the a ME HIGH RENT DISTRICT of Committee that if some of the heals Jurisdiction they would not be gett 3 ROOMS with Period Furniture $925 Ay Velvet Suits At $25 or course there is a reason for making a reduction on fifty tments were under his year, These officia of the duced without Mayor, cannot be re mendment to the Suits that are the most attractive i =e and most successful modes of 6-ROOM OUTFIT, $ " i Charter, Alderman Henry H. Cur- (ha. Ue the season — they are incomplete Grand Rapids Furniture, at 2 c Fan | paked 2 Prende if he in sizes or colors. oT = 4-Room Apartment with Period $ \the. $7,590 de p rtimon ‘he We | i} } i Your particular size and ee . . Furnace, Value 80. Now “O09 etl eet annette | ih clr {probaly ‘hee lt Big Savings on Pianos and Players 1 lative fe ld, plied a the p | is decidedly worth while to anteq |', Liberal Cre Terms | Pianos He yeu hnoe? ony position gr is deoidealy ) \\ \ The majority of the Suits are fur | To Make Christmas Merry Indeed! Buy On the Convenient- Payment Plan, If You Wish c— jA SPLENDID GIFT, a possession that adds ‘x06 on Credit WOLPI |FREE, SELLS PICTURES Blames Itatian No trimmed. man for De- rT Box, Belted or full Russian Coats. Confidentially, Prof, Volpi much pre- 7, Connecieat | Everywhere fere a city hotel to Ellis Island, where he Jand Mme, Morosino remained several Z having been detain undestr= : area 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE eee NEAR 80" STREET. Exquisite colors, including African brown, Russian green, navy blue, \ battleship gray, also black, Q GIMBELS. ~Third Floor Free delivery where our wagons run or to your nearest freight station if you live away from our delivery routes. Free tuning for one year, Free bench with each player piano, Free stool with each piano you buy. Out of the dozen examples we select the following: Players Uprights \ tention on \ \ } Full Circular or Yoke effect skirts. incalculably to any home, a treasure Prof. Elia Velpix Volpi, accompanted | \ All the Coats are silk lined and in- }to the youngsters, an unending delight for by bh secretary, Mme, Llsetta \ | \/ terlined. adit your friends—all at, not only a far iower MEAIB “fahipsh ih lesie ‘anpeaing Ss h Modish collars, choker, chin-chin, price than usual, but at terms that are so of the $750,000 worth treasures he <i Toad military or high back collars, as il- easy that you will scarcely feel them. Note brought last week from Italy Wy ( lustrated. these FREE items: | “Progress” Toilet Essentials at Savings Theatrical Cream; an. Ttalian he discharged from his ¢: £ pecial ls in Miscellaneous Pianos ee | 1 $385 Vone Uprizht.$285 | 1 $250 Battersle: |\COUPON Clip this ¢ Vad and mail (o| 1 $360 Gabler Upr't.$110 | 1 $260 Petit Buy Gimeel Brothers, New YorkCity Combination: | Without incurring any obligation on my part, | 1 should lke to receive full information about | jthe GIMBEL & and Player Piano Bale, i] Name ay Adre’ “tiroareet Woolen Blankets at Special Prices HE GIMBEL stock of Blankets affords ample selection in qualities that are very moderately priced. These are specially reduced for tomorrow: California Wool Blan- kets, all white with wide silk bindings; cotton warp; size size 80x90 In, $10 72x84 in, Regu- . $12.50, pr. ors; size 68x80. larly $10, pair... GIMBELS—Second Floor The SUBWAY STORE Continues The Big Sale of Clothing _For Men, Youths and Boys y in the SUBWAY CLOTHING { be bought Suits and UUUALAAE ENGAGE HT NAE HAAN «. at (he Gime! Mite’ of Ca rand Orries Sa Sodium Phosphate. One Walraven Upright, Angelus net Player and 50 rolls of music. At... One Everett Upright, Cecillan #8-note S350 Cabinet Player and 18 rolls of music. GIMB! LS, Eighth Floor Powdered Borax, Sagar of Milk, i Borle Acid, 1) Pare tt Hatrnet GIMBELS—Maln Floor and Subway Balcony **Progress”’—~ ‘At GIMBELS Onl, & in America, The “Hilda Cowham” Kiddies From London, $5 air B extraordinarily clever little urchins are fy cally LIFE SIZ by hand after Miss Cowham's drawings, For many years this bas been the only innovation in doll mak- . and the fascinating ttle Woolen Blankets, fine Cali- fornia stock with cot- ton Warp; size 0x84 in, Regularly $6.7 5 pair Also all wool “plata blankets in large block designs, all col- White Blankets, heavy all-wool filling on A sweetened, pastry-like cracker filled with meaty curra A useful cracker tasty enough for dessert, lends variety to your tea-table spread, great to crunch on auto ride or railroad trip. You are invited to visit the Sunshine Bakery. To seo the Bakery to the best advantage come at 10 A.M. or 2 P. M. on any day but Saturday Look for the doll in each package of Takhoma Biscuit. Eight pretty costumes in many other varieties. and Amertean kiddies by st They have a story, of course Here it is It ix Interesting to note that of the Hilda Gowham was a record-break Crowds of t Al About Wholesale Prices vosing »¢ good tomorrow, as the sale started 6,000 Suits and Querconis han Herrman & Co. 2,000 Suits and Overcoats from Our Own Stocks here shown, ts . ar ko wodtaes [ube Men’s and Young Men's Men’s and Young Men's \ NSS Saucy Sally, Jolly Jack. “GIMBELS”-Fourth Floor Winter Overcoats ee Winter Suits i 2 Keguiarly $6.00 and $10, $6.75 Regulariy $5.00 and f10 , $6.75 ' 2 , ly "Sia's biss** R y P $9.75 / EH Progress” i $11.75 5 i Last-Minute China & Glass- Pear ei o"" $14,50 é ware Needs for Thanksgiving Boys’ Winter Overcoats "Boys’ Winter Suits £ Na. BLY anon ua fe mpt service rapid deliveries, Qualities Hegularly 84-0 $2.50 |") « onde” $3.00 | pegner” 10¢ R and price, as always, w a y to you ; ; $3.50 | *. = Pr $3.50 Grane Fruit Gissses, 60 to r Gla doz. to 80 Xs Vs Fig Sni-Bar Peanut Wafers #30 ‘ a " / a ed od 5 Ih te a . $5.00 | ' ra $4.50 Biles seeuy entelde ond cich fg Jam - Cocke Nil Glasses, 300 to $2.30 Bruit = ata? fo eie 375 Boys’ Mackinaws, $5 and Boys’ $5 values in Raincoat Calida or the sitidren 8 opeeart ss Saree ae Sherbets, 26¢, to $1.25, $6 values; our price $3.50 Sets; our price...... $3.50 | ‘own, As pure and fresh av the whole b Bias Vom Soc ‘$25 $30 to $85 doz J } though you baked it yourself, will want to, on evening's thirst, Ree mamas ae, (Pee | ‘910 to 9280, ATT RRR EH rin] eat anrala iat naine vat aoa ee Handled Olive Dishes, 60¢ to ‘ et? 10 155 59 the very newest cut; sizes 17 wester hat to match; sizes 6 to 18. TLQOSe -Waes Biscurr (omPANY NEWYORK mi con oy to se, | 1d Bakers of Sunshine Biscuits Water Sets, $6.50 to $22.50, GIMBELS—Fifth Floor, | II ss. 02 | Broadway and 33d Street ’ ne A A tL A mr ti

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