The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1915, Page 17

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eee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1915. ‘ ® ; 4 | | | AD A BOMB BURST Kendall of Vancouver, Ro Cy a PO N suic ett the houwe to visit a physician.! CHARGE 3 WITH HOMICIDE, f | . | the unique honor of having had a SA Nar 0 6000" siong. Powell wae left alone. When ’ ON TO? OF HIS HEAD bomb explode on his head and live. | i WIFE T 0 ‘ane return abe found the body of Allee Trio Beat ~ - | Young Mr. Kendall was wearing | | her husband on the floor. At his side te Death, ght skull cap to-day in new ; | was his department revolver, He had| Three qwitneases in the case of Kosa- Canadian Soldier Arrives Who Left D ter part of bis scalp. es boa Uses Service Revolver tol shot himself through the right] blue site tn sailor on the Japanese c *, waa in the thick of things North- : | temple. steamship Kanagawa who was found BOXES PER YEAR Most of His Scalp in North- anne... End His LifeLeaves Note On & table was a note to his father,| deed Nov. 7 tn front of No. 20 Harrison ern France. We got so used to exptoateng| to Father | Wiillam Powell, [t read ad tie yd bo “_ . = bombs.” he said, “that we hardly pald| “Goodby ail. Please have me buried) , neared to testify in Coroner Wagner's age haa cathartic forliver _ The steninship Bait ot the Whitelovuch attention to them, One day a} William Powell. « patrolman, who] by my mother, Papa, atwayn see, t9] omc. in Brockiyn, ‘tt to alleged thes | © serge ~~ an wels, and le So Star Line, in to-day from Liverpool big teague pitcher in the German| had been at the West One Nise wood tor a bute Tile te beat the sailor to death. pen = nee peop LUNaAD ENS . | brought the smaliest ste Mat iN] ditches toned one on top of my head | Hundred h lve Station, | © 7 Ta Dum Ike meio |. ‘The prisoners, who were held without | fitue and. te peseamt st now it. Deadlock in Case of Arizona | ner history, There w ett exptoded. 1 canie to my snnees |cotmiited shooting*in hin] Mary the elder Mr. Powell ex-|tall for the Grand Jury by Coroner Wag- ‘who has a They’ ft Tica : ‘ j sengers on the vessel, The reason for} about a week later in a base tal, | home at No. One Hundred] plained, is lis son's widow ner, are, Joeesh Devine, thisty-Fyve years ey're fine! Don’t stay} Prisoner as Hour for His the refusal of the|1 still feel a» though Niagara Falls jand Ninth street ib, Vealativen ibis gid of No. 108 Warren Strect; Corneltus bilious, sick, headachy men of military| ¥4* roaring in my brain,” van total the t STRENGTH N@ THE HEART. | Warren ohedas ce hice Hawkina, 'S, SICK, headachy | Executi A ach salatliog Ll heli ; eason for his (From the ‘le Courter Jorrnat,) twenty-seven, of No. 141 Huntington { or constipated xecution Approaches. een 200 und 400 es ET act, but his wife has not been in ood] \“Raint heart never won fair lady." 4 i ot saab | were refused mine BRON QUI ove | healt ate and he was worried That's where the tral Hurse| [tie alleged Sawai was murdered after hiaetenanen Seam conailt PROMO QUI tor siqaat a Ma M " an advantage She et the! he had insulted the United States fag = | PHORNIX, Arla, Nov. 26--Wittiam | _ 72e SIK of the ship was Robert A.’ Glove. | Com Soe’ Bas. 3 be y Ina saloon on Harrison Streat WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ‘a Ito be hange = ~ d insane by two} | physicians at jorence Prison this} forenoon, but Wiley Jones, Attorney General, and fellow members of the State Board of Pardons and Paroles went to the prison to see that the execution was not halted except by & court order or the consent of the Pardon Board. R. D, Sims, Warden of the State Penitentiary, declared Faitin would not be placed on the gallows trap until the Jast minute. The prisoner was declared insane by the prison physician, Dr. C. W. Randall, and Dr, BE. O. Pinth, a med- teal expert taken to Florence to-day by an attorney for Faltin If the declaration that the prisoner is Insane fails to be acted upon, the *, anti-capital punishment forces, who tad enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver aad] UNECE Gov. "Geormn °W. D. “Thunts Mie: » gel leadership have heretofore prevented bowel cleansing you ever experienced. tho infliction of the death penalty by Wake up feeling grand. Your head will] the Stato, have one other recourse. be clear, your tongue clean, breath right, | This involves the resignation of Sims stomach sweet and your | and thirty} as Prison Warden. The law requires Make It a Special Point to Do Your Christmas Sho, pping Early GIMBEL Holiday Stocks Are at Their Very Best—Early Shoppers Are Afforded Many Wo 0g with hasis th: Many. chai hi taken pl A d barrassmen' used th rot pir Crpcrtant : AY we suggest with em, is that ry inges have nm place. ite the em! its cal e one, at prices that conspteuously M early Cheletmas shoppi ‘e is a sub- ba ” moderate. ik magician has waved his wand, and the ty European conflict. sot ht should be given Immediate spirit of Christmas in all its glories has Buyers who were ly sent abroad Sales forces have been increased, and ai . GIMBELS is now in the full flower to purchase for the Holidays a THE REAL CHRISTMAS BUYING of 4g preparedness. Stocks of gift and ‘eularly successful. serv SAS mt 5 to concert pitch. one in our own SEASON HAS SET IN. utility merchandise are at their best. _ §ix Million Dollars Worth of New fine and Toyal organization is eager to be Those who come will find GIMBELS very part of the GIMBEL STORE Goods Now on Sale in the “Store a vital factor in creating what we believe transformed into a vast and beautiful reveals treasures of the h of a Million Obristmas Gifts.” business in jour. will be the Cc tore, or ‘“Holida: lace,” as one of our THE GIMBEL FOREIGN ORGAN- the history of GIMBE eathnelastio friends has remarked. IZATION HAS EXCELLED ITSELF, Endless attractions. Gifts for every- A Tran: Keep clean inside with LS. afer greatly facilitates shopping. “Progress” The Acme of Fashion! “Progress” — many styles in Hud- son Seal dyed musk- rat. Other sets have Ascot tie col- lars or throw scarfs. Bimira, pleaded guilty to-Gay defore| Judge Wadbams in the Court of General | (1) A distinctive and peculiarly smart double-breasted Overcoat, with peaked lapels and velvet col- lar, All sizes, (2) A Chesterfield Overcoat, hand-tailured and with velvet col- lar. Ingray. All sizes, (3) A new “Business Man's Ul- ster,’ double-breastea, with belted back. Large or small collar. Brown ° and gray mixtures. All sizes. (4) A smart Overcoat for the young. fellow. Semi-loose fitting, with broad “self” collar and large patch pockets. Sines 32 to 40. Gill Bilk-Lined Velvet 7 <= Sessions i f~3 Comte” teas swindle the) . Auto le Insurance iy of vo. Are You Perfectly Satisfied ||| {00 Wiliam streot of 98,000 ethno “ ; remanded to the Tombs until Dec. 2 With Your Eyesight? sentence, In Pecamber last, Beckhore, bought a Or do you think it could be bet- ||| second-hand automobile for $500. Alles: ter? Your eyes are used every ||| ing it was @ brand n, ne foet of bowel ve. Get x at any] the Warden to conduct all oxecutions. : “<P, sae tpt. Meiher should give wile Ca-| | ———— of Hudson Seal ititw ) Men’s Winter t gat 10 children when crows ‘blows, | AUTO INSURANCE SWINDLE. = Ball Muff, $11.50 | || en's Win at $2 to $5 Serer Beetle rises cane ot Meee ee nots. Coa S10 | I Overcoats ation to Insurance Company. kiden baler N oun lL. pioatiy a tinge fe T _been sketched, N at $30 | | xalesman. of No. 449 East Water Street, | C but is only one of our N All Full Silk Lined 4 ine rus vpn minute of the day—the strain is || | Aoc"Srnren’ a Muffs, $11.50 to $20. || bound to tell in time, Ehrlich ||| Pa., and Beokhora claimed ; Scarfs, 16.50. || ceulists will tell you the canct ||| avert ; = Scarfs, $10 to $16.50. | condition of your eyesight. ‘ ‘Beckhorn’s indictment followed. FUR SETS surrs | Eyes Examined Without Charge $22.60 to $29.00 Registered Eye Physicians. ||| SUES FOR HIS WIFE’S LOVE. Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 — & Y ‘ William Ma: H No Relative, Ww Ms in cues to $125 Batabliched 53 Yeere : . || Bott Martin, a well known real os- ‘omen atural Raccoon Coats $85 to | b, jon, etm: 8 2 wey at John 8% | lente owner of No. 1043 Wyckott Breet, ‘Three-quarter length and full length Coats with large collars and | d Thesteriield wwodels, hand-talle $50 Sizth Av, ved ot, ||| Brooklyn, was to-day sued in che Su- the same fur. Splendid motor coats and warm and com- ! eke ‘Also buton-through model, Tat Minsk ct Ace rh }|preme Court by Wiliam Martin of No fortable to wear at the football games. N ( \ with collar. In Oxford gray. 17 West 42d Street, || | 1882 Halsey Street for $26,000 damages. Ponyskin Coats, $25, $29.50 and $52.50 — . All sbhartty after, the marriage ot Witiem Plain ree iy contrasting nu $9260.00" silk lined. ~ Martin . 1912, the complaint aracul Coats, 0 K Emil Martin, who is not related 1 ft, Made of fine, flat selected full flare models. of Mra, Martin'and: success | ue GIMBELS—Third Fi extent that the wife no lon- her husband. ‘The busband, RIM profesees bie love for bis | RT TO Occasion has been especially planned for the young college women who are home for the the rk women ve reason ppreciat GIMBELS—Fourth Floor jority of GIMBEL Blouses ies Blouses of Excellent Linen, $2 Fashioned in the model which la scoring the f the collar is fesclhating, “Ihustrated. Other models In white, ross joor “ se”? — en’s Domet (or Outing Flannel) Pajama as at $1 ™ F an especially good quality fabric in neat colo Oo sine Tiecta, including pink, blue and gray. Soft, fleecy, generously cut for comfort and finished with military soliae and loop-and-button fastening. All sizes, a, b,c, d. ’s $1.60 Soft Negligee Shirts, 89c Penveetahy “tag Re Eead een maak Cline wonme sad cerised pongee. Sizee 14 to 17, printed madras and meroerised pongee. CetaELs—Main Floor Ite and Embroidered Crepe de Chine Blouses, $2.96 The {lhustration gives an idea of the elaboratences of the hekeery, Taillour otyles. All models in w s Merveilleux Silk Blouses—New Colors, $3.95 lustrous silk that rivals satin or charmeuse. It tailors Washable Satin Blouses, $3.95 Extra { Blouses of the New Coral, Maite Turn your PIANO PLAYER PIANO AT 2 small outlay your piano can b> | ned ii no of tI "$4 GIMBEL Corsets, $2 A’ just half price because they are slightly soiled. New autumn styles, all sizes and made of white and striped coutil; low and medium busts, flat back and front and slight nip at side of waist. $8 “Smart Set” Corsets, $2.50. Tn fancy pink and white fancy materials; lightly boned, low bust and very comfortable for dancing. Sizes 22 to 28. $1.50 to $3 Brassieres, 95c. Made of pink Treco, Net or White Lace and trimmed with em- . Sizes 34 to 48. GIMBELS—Pink Shop, Second Floor + os CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL SONG. (From the Sterling (Kan,) Bulletin.) now We learned by mail!" For @ class song we would sug at: Waiting for the postman—hear his wel- come tramp; He will bring us knowledge for a two- cent ai D @ lucky guys? In ten easy oPvoeress't and Biscuit Crepe de Chine, $53 ogress’? — GIMBELS—Third Ficer Five Hundred $5 Sweaters “Progress” — “Progress” — A New! “Snowball” Skating Sweater for Women, $8.75 QUITE the smartest Sweater of the season, with its high throw collar and deep cuffs of a fancy checked worsted on a two-toned Sweater of either green-and- white, orange-and-Oxford, orange-and-Oxford grey or for Men, Special $2.95 VARIOUS, colors. A few with shawl collar, but mostly “V” neck. Others $5 to $9.76. Rugby Footballs of Strong Leather, $1 H anteed bladder and make fine Christmas gifts. Others up to GIMBELS—Fourth Floor HurrahforChristmas Morning All Kinds of TOYS! oO tell here of the of Bi? go “yn te ot eerie te \d take a page, and then have to come and see it, anyway. ‘That's on the Fourth Floor, and ’ D a Santa Claus Land on the Righth Floor even more riul, ar an Pe oes cae ee nsh ee more things Fitty Soldiers and a Khaki Tent, $3.25 A half-bundred brave warriors, sesorted nations, a 14- toed | tent and wooden breech-loading coast gun that shoots wooden iL) “Scooters” for the Boys and Girls, 50c Good, strong ones with four solid wood wheels and a long handie. GIMBEL8—Fourth Floor steel blue-and-gold. A-aplendid Sweater to wear to the football game tomorrow. The Sweater fits snugly, a'most tight fitting, and on the cuffs and throw collar are ornamental white worsted balls that resemble snowballs, GIMBELS—Third Floor “Progress’’— Men’s New Stetson Derbies $3.50 $4 $5 Just arrived—in time for the Holidays. Not only Stetson’s best styles—in greater variety than anywhere else in New York—but 12 exclusive Stetson models of our own. All are fitted with the new ‘comfort’? sweat- band, which makes the hat fit like a glove at first wearing. All are light and flexible. GIMBELS, Fourth Floor gives most dishes a more tempting flavor. For instance, try It with chicken—flavored when cooking —Delicious., Send for our new Kitchen Recipe Hanger and learn how to make the most commonplace dishes, ap- petizing. Sent free on request. LEA & PERRINS, 36 Hubert St., “Progress” — Uniaue Laundering Gift Sets,*1 T° use when traveling to wash out handkerchiefs. The black leatherette case, lined with a bright colored moire, is fitted with six white celluloid clothes pins, heavy cord line and large pins to fasten the line. Speciat $2.95 Colored Men’s Imported Dressing Messaline Theatre Bogs, 81.65 Cases, 83.95 In evening shades, with ap-| | Russet oxhide with four fit- pliqued flower embroidery. tings—brush, soap box, tooth GIMBELS—Main Floor | brush holder and comb. New York: ~ « Progress’ ceptional Offering of Boys’ Overcoats at $6.75 E breasted style, with storm or regular collar; in dark brown and gray mixtures; sizes 10 to 17 years. ae ¥ and Fancy Mixture Coats and Overcoats, ee. | body lining and Venetian yoke; double breasted; 34 belt; sizes 8 to 10 years, ~ Boys’ Ulster Overcosts at $8.75 Double breasted convertible collar; all woo! lined or body lined, with yoke; in fancy gray, brown or olive overcoatings; sizes 10 to 18 years. Boys’ Fine Overcoats at $10 In fancy or solid gray or brown overcoat- ings; velvet or eelf collar; yoke and body lined or / lined; sizes 10 to 18 years, Boys' Mackinaw Coats at $5 and $6.50 Skating or models; sizes 8 to 18 years, Boys’ Suits with Extra Trousers, at $6.75 In fancy mixtures and solid colors of gray or tan; 3 piece belt; sizes 8 to 17 years, ET “Progress” — Inexpensive Jewelry Gifts 81 to $1.50 Fancy Jeweled Casque Combs, 50¢ and 81 New shapes set with combination sapphire, emerald and ame- thyst stones with rhinestones, . $2 French Pearl Earrings, |$1 to $1.50 Braid Pins, 50c¢ $1.25 and $1 Mounted on solid gold French | $7,560 Dainty Pendant Laval- backs. , lieres, 95c $1.60 French Pearl Neck- | Gold tilled; attached with sol- laces, 65¢ dered chain, Mounted with 10-K. gold clasps. GIMBELS—Main Floor. “Progress” — GIMBEL Hosiery Hints Fastidiously dressed men and women wear only sillc hose. But more and more people are insisting upon serviceability and that is why popular favor bas been widely bestowed upon PHOENLX SILK HOSE a beautiful and luxurious hose that is made of pure-dye thread silk of the bat ualty obtains, It is soft, shapely, clinging and perfect fitting and remarkably long wearing. The © GIMBEL hosiery dvpartment features this exceptional silk hose and recommends it unreserv- “ Progress” W. Hand-Made Ne bate Shoes for Men, $6 to $10 XPRESSLY made for GIMBEL BROTHERS, and shown in the new and very smart English styles, as well as the more conservative models, Black Cordovan Lace Boots, $8 Mahogany Cordovan Lace Boots, $9 Both new smart English models. ‘‘Welbred’’ Hand-Made House Slippers for Men Opera style; black kidskin; ten Russia calf and brown $4 MAlssarstersares Aer reir With soft mia 7 ub Some Sup Abe it, H war nl vay erronie: simnecaen ne GL.OO GIMBELS—Second Floor AMAIA Hdd CTI “Progress” — Ribbon Gift Novelties A LOVELY collection of them, made in our own workroomsand now displayed in our Ribbon Section, Special orders will be taken for any color or Bye desired, sugges- tions will be gladly given and all bows will be tied free of charge. Ribbon Shoe Trees and Dress Hangers, 600 Daintily trimmed with knotted rosettes and rosebuds. Warp Print Ribbons, 16 to 20c¢ In pretty colors and patterns, Also satin, taffetas and plain taffeta ribbons; 434 to 634 inches wide. Ribbon Bags, Shppers and many other novelties, 50c to 35 In a large variety of styles. GIMBELS—Main Floor ALLO POALUPUU LALLA LEY CAB AED ADL AAAADYALID ETL DDLL ALLE ODADAS ODCDOAD OD ODLDI EPO BAPUAAADUL EY EOLAD LUA ITAPADAAL LAL LI TIU UMA LL ITALIA TOIDOLLLL LEELA DEAT TLALLDALAA ETAL AIL DOL AE ALO MOISE LAL LIAL Lb ~ ” C z

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