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é THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1911. BALEY HIS AT “COMERIGHTIN NY, WHATALBEL 250 To" OS Beet Re bia ea ae seme se pilGOn £14 uns LORIMER SPEECH DEPUTY SHERIFF ON THE RECTORS! SS EAS SI D cpostis rat pee we alter to vine FREE SAM PLE SY vf PRICES vat all doe | By rr our entire eotablishment. : Senator Again Charges Forgery Then Di Blazo and His Friends Actualiy Accused Them of Sell-| \ in Alluding to Bank Slip | Set Upon Cittifito With | ing Whiskey in Those Little in Bribery Inquiry. Their Knives, | Individual Decanters. | " | ete | WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. —Senator! Pasquale Cittifite, a deputy sheriff, It Is “extremely bad form" to serve | edn WE PAY FREIGHT Sewiny Wachines on Credit =. ic: = —porse: SIMPLE TREATMENT FOR A VELVETY COMPLEXION Batley was prompt to-day in resu went fternoon to serve a sum-| Whiskey In those cute, Uttle indivi his argument in the Senate in suppor, mons in a ® Antonio dt ur fashionable Mrs. Mae Martyn, authority on of the report of the Committe {itaz0, who lives a eataura outarly at $6 he wth and Beauty, we Jogas Wid Msetons, exoner of eH Sr ideiedlng wis Teno it Angeles Examiners» “: Our Qui ck Lorimer of Iilinois from the nt apy ja c Heck haters J coametics and taking to rats } bribery in connection with hh was # tad gael he Itions, because powder t tip Repair W or K to the Senate. He quickly ente bah AG LE acteiaild jthe pe ff ‘ 1 sensational grounds typ geht tn wall at Blazo, “we ley seal ise MAD DOG SCARES WOMEN | {hs.teriount mses he Should Inierest All because several ¢ asses charging forgery against the Lilinois; have been waitin State Bank of Chicago, in which h- sat t ed rt Gov. Deneen is interested. The Texas Senator returned to the | instant he w consideration of his charg: ‘| | y to drink after hours {n | » last year, “| crlanger and a Jur ATTENDING RUMMAGE SALE, "ho! keeps ies toaty ons Who Weor Gla. i 4 i, EXACTLY. wit : ' Cail ana Make Your Own Terms Verms Apaly Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut ir tion most popular in exelisiv ving 4 ou ater, the ni » show J Is Brained and Shot by Montclair e at times. Policeman Af Best French Crystal! ¢a-| Special Lenses Propertio Rooms fooms Rooms Apartments 4 furai hel Furn shed urnsh d Furn'shed for in 1) pint wot bank deposit slip evidencin i ‘ meat spoonfuls glycerine wich fatio $109.98 $149.75 = $200 Up Wrethaie Walia ncn: ate W shrowa GHE OH THE nt Aran Ba Ha eaullve de ss teeamonce }: ci hkdons us alge I ass ria en e itil word was | 4 e é nd its use soon’ produces a. s« ( Oculists’ Opticans ” Clad Evenings ferred to the fact that yesterday Sena*or ir hide lees | Lead alaty ecwspledon. Mt andl | 753 Sixth Av. 15 hSt. 380 Sixth Av., 224 St 750-752 Sth Ave., Cor. 46th St. beM. so alta nde to int the | - y the call and H ak Women using this recipe find it) 1274 Broadway, 33d St. 101 Nassau Aen St, — original slip, which it was claimed had ak the reser with | vinta st did for rongh or oily skins, as it} 217 Broadway, Astor House, New York t kes fitile difference what you need—a orld “ ” wi been ae out by Chief Clerk Newton to St. Catherine's Hospital to ‘ Al well as heautit cia a Fulton $e. Cor Borde, Bracken, _itemmakes tittle difference what you 1 {—a World “Want” will go get it. of che bank. bu n t f oc Bariitad bith’ to. tans tne Peniid scramble <mon HanouONUGNA ouusuaans Gwinoaws tugnas0s 000009 Cvo0u0n» 00/a00iR00uou090I0000000N000 119 0nd0I00) aDbanaD apdauaOa MNvON)V0ADIILN) nie cain 10000 a nn EAL added that his examinat onty had the effect of « theory that the slip had be He was sure that thy shown. in Newton's signatur the same as that on the slip What he admitted was a de branch of his fn m tered upon by Mr, surprise that the sl books of the bank the deputy GIMBE] & A Gimbel Charge Ac- | Gimbel Silk Supremacy Abundantly tractive features of the Demonstrated by Styles and Values in eee | Poy First Spring SILK SALE | w York City yesterday The news of the great event W i i There were silk all ove a ie a i ande enty-one, of No, 6 Olive Your hole Family a7 Interested at Gimbels hi rel ePeRE tout t th rough t rade, mekiny lively competition, Nothing could have bank's | ia soulk ‘at 1, Stree attar { 3 7 4 $ establishe the unusual char: poe Silk § o much as to view the other offerings made Hi adpreciated, ie a oa 8 In the Economies of this Fir st Gimbel jin halt-a-dozen diffe rent stor : { to compa m with the Silks and values at Gimbels of such a charg | In many the Silks were identical, One ¢ offered a silk at o4c¢ that we were selling bargain at 20c, and the same silk, from the Ica 4 | February Shoe Sale | eee. ee ngeee at2sc. Andso it was throughout the entire list, where comparisors Suffer His friends control the institution P hold Oke | | were obtainable ieee sa tf i Suff 9,743 pairs of fine, desirable shoes, to begin with Peay ovOL ceurve, much the better part of the Gimbel offerings was composed of Sitks purchased abroedana ft When Senator Cummins made ry | liter \ Marked at a quarter, a third, even half, less than their regular weivel pany be offered In eny okie store, and wie} peok bly hove never beet offered: in News eae MUSEGy. he \nvestustiog | That’s What Thousands and Thou- || GIMBEL prices. variety, the freshners of the silke and the new patterns. Fer there is nothing old in this Sale, All are of forgery, the investix had not investigated t Malley explained that att) inquiry the suspicion hy There had been no gr theory until the briefs tion had made weir Taking up the | di Doing Daily Wh ieicg - PES . ; ew and desirable: in beth styles and color ei cee bie cue Weak GIMBEL shoes, mind you—made especially to conform to GIMBEL adit : co wards prepared for the event, there will be no shortage in patterns, weaves or Give Instant Relief and Wt standards, and bearing our name as a guarantee that those standards have colorir a Permanent Cure. Crtainly the entire week will present such a collection of beautiful Silks as ‘ New Y s. under-priced S|] been lived up to in the shoes eet Wo new oraups which go on sale for the first time to-morrow morning — 3 Twenty-three styles, in which there are complete size assort- a 0co Yards of $2 to $3.60 Imported Foulards at $1.25 Yd. ments. Many smaller, though excellent groups, in which sizes have become An interesting, addendum to the purehi for this first great Silk occasion of the new store case, Mr. Bailey 16 : —all of this lot which a preminent importing house hee Whee and at our price, speeches 0 n incomplete. ' ; ; A wide range lers anal effects | Satin-faced Pongee Silks, similar |The water-spot proof, $1 Foulards, Ce ae rn Wis Men's and Women’s Shoes th-t will brave the stormiest winter (and Piel pae luded at this che price, |. 19 those advertised ina |e ee ee Senne friendship Bee ANE Sk Linas (ee wae =| plenty of it is probably still in store for us) or grace a balmy Spring day. 4 Ge area cok Racial Cllocbvet colors, 666 yard which are included plenty of navy, he was sure that in that eve | Children’s ahces designed to give little feat eorntort and delight parents ular natural color, one-yard wide inches wide, $ 4 Chiffon Satins in a full range of be {Immediately re ‘ | a of Sig Imported 1 Cloth, | street and evening shades and if the Iilinols a | with their sturdy wearing que alities. H usual $1.50 black and white, 2 Hada ea wide, Serene OF Attia, then charged with ; All at these new February prices to effect a thorough stock clearance | ,,'*! wit ‘in neredt. andi [BILE Wetec ok identi tale ‘i os and to make still more friends for GIMBEL shoes. And the Sale will surely in a range of colors and 1s well as white,| the equal of any $1 Modatfeta Young Bank Thief Sentenced. nds white. $1. a $1.10 grade, 766] made, 35 inches wide. is accomplish both. The offerings | ery Second 3| Women’s Shoes, of $3.50 Grade, $2.50 @ Pair | o.oo coun sjomos «oABO'm the Subway Store cory gpd shade Tea splendid styles in Women’s Walking Shoes, each in a full range of sizes and widths, in ides, 26¢ yl and Naturals,” of bce grade, 25¢ y Wolfe A. Roming, nineteen years who atole $700 from Bank last June, mira Reformatory by J General Sessions to-any egular Gimbel $3.50 q 1 4 2 r but , ' Sack Silks. including Satin Duche iberty Satin] Albsiik Satin Messaline. in street and evening shades . to New York about two regular Gimbel $3.50 quality. Weltcd or turned soles, lace or button, in calfskin and patent | Black, Sith Pep ee wea tniade: BOG val and of a splendid quality, 18 inches wide, 46¢ yd. Genial Valier, Hi. was ° \ leather, with kid or cloth tops. Also a variety of other styles, originally at still higher prices, 46-inch Feplin Silk. 680 yd 27-inch Rough Fongee Faille, 68¢ yd., complete color fhtrrehey. ba Gravedied unt in which sizes are broken, as mp lets, lire of evening ond street shee 1 lin Gubway deer eens pite and ble 1 Mentreal last week. Women’s Shoes, of $4 and $5 Grades, $3.25 a Pair Patent leather, gunmetal calf, with smart styles of toes and high heels. Also high-cut | : Shoes, entirely new, with heavy soles for skating, walking or outdoor wear generally; | Clearance of Men’s and W omen’s Knit i} | G0909009000090009009900900000009000 tan La { in all sizes and widths 1 ad AES j Women’s $6 & $7 Slippers at $3.85|Misses’ and Girls’ $3 and $3.50 | Underwear—About Half Price ie Or a lo Bench-made Slippers, ef black or white satin Shoes at $2.50 hese stock-clearing times provide you an opportunity of neariy doubling ry : r Pate re Pat CAT Also a pretty style in) tee pandsome styles, in all sizes—gunmetal | the quantity of Knit Undergarments you can usually buy for the same outlay. calf, button. with cloth tops, high-cut vici kid, but- | $18 worth of Men's and Women's Underwear—the remainder of our Women’s $5 Slippers at $2.50 ton, and all black velvet en 1 ena i lias em a a Oe Founded 1826 i Sa wold or sil lor, with beaded vamps i Winter stock—to be sold for $10,coo. While the lots are various and sizes not \ Broiee ict guess andiencene iets ee —_ pore r $3 and complete in all styles, the occasion is remarkable in its economies. ; Women’s $3.50 Slippers at $2 $3.50 Shoes at $1.95 | Ww , Children’s Und omen’s Underwear ren’'s Underwear { A e1 f color id s hite; a trifle soiled] Ps leathe 4 high h | tel of Dresses for Street, Afternoon sec Valea che colors aso write} acre soled Patent leat he button: extra high cut, with patent | swiss Ribbed Vests, Drawers and Tights, shetty Vents, Pants and Drawers, of [tea wool, or Evening W ear : Men’s Shoes of $4 and $5 Grades, $2.86 a Pair | garment Men’s Underwear ¢ | Regular Gimbel Shoes, at savings of $1.15 and $2.15 4 pair: in youthlul or conservative | ygnperted Merino Vests, | ‘ Shirts and Drawers, of heavy natural wool, medium Reduced to 3 styles, in patent leather lace on narrow toe shapes, calfskin, button and lace, with the new — | lee 6be, regularly weiphe, Je sray worsted, Seotch sanitary wool EB high toes and heels, All sizes. aaa ind Australian wool, 76 each, regularly” $1.25 3 $375.00 & $55.0 Ee Men's Shoes of $6 Grade, $3.85 a Pair | Tmported Merino Union Suite, high neck, long Maco Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, glove-ftting, ° +0 66e, regularly $ a eneeee — | Waterproof Storm Shoes, of black or tan calfskin, high-cut, with heavy soles and. bellows White Swiss Ribbed Gatton Unien suits, by Cotten’ Ribbed Shira te aware ae Former Prices $50.00 and #95.00 iS tongues. Shoes that are practically impervious to water, in all sizes and widths eau ae OTE A eEY 98 J weight, of de wality, at 80¢ garment, | Boys’ $3.50 and $4 Shoes, $2.85 Boys’ $3 Shoes, $1.85 Swiss Ribbed Union Suits, low : thumbrella | American Hosiery Cor Shirts and Drawers, 3 High-cut Shoes. in tan or black calfskin, with | Stur high, cut, with welted soles, tan or BBE, reystilarly o> nnatur white not all sizes ineach color, but f S| double waterproof soles: also Shoes in regular weight, | black calfskin, lace, all sizes at : a 26¢, pis riment, ut $146 and $4. Evenin, Coats and Wraps 3 calf or patent leather, in button and lace styles. 2 : Becond Floors | orten Vesth with har reyulurly $2 to $ _ | Main Floor Reduced to $32.50 E R Pri A For SocialCor d 50c | Fresh Attraction in the , e SI are rrizes Among orSocialVor1 responcence, Cc ! : re Sal ) Former Prices up to February Picture Sale r le lots, that will arouse still r interest ¢ Yorkers in the most e Gimbel Picture These Cambric Lawn at 25c Pound | sss srs ‘ie Trunks Note paper with the so-called * cloth finish” 1 To Effect an Absolute Clearance of continues to be the best of form. Her | ’ 3, After the smoke had cleared away in our recent ex- | Stock Pr ames Very Low-Priced ( Women’s Winter Suits E traordinary, sale of Innovation Trunks, which took the | about 3,000 Ibs. of this fashionable paper. i gil rae <r plain, and some | whole city by surprise, we found the following Innovation 7 aes lity ‘ a aa : | 7 i wd irtation Cie we have marked all those { Trunks, in special types, still rem fine, white quality, made to be sold at twic | cassian ieee 160 to $1, regularly 4oc to $2.5 rs te i As may be seen from the list e@ price savings are ts present price During Febr we will frame pictures: to ee any style that were formerly 3.00 to $75.00 well worth while on perfect ‘Trunks, of the genuine ee: DIC SeN Ry ee ae | mouldi <). at one-third less than regular prices, $ $2 & $5 Innovation make, famous aipeng travelers for their cor We offer it, as long as it lasts, at 25¢ | “Tram ed Pictures at 25¢ and 50c 5.00 25.00 venience and ability to stand hard use Two sizes | { t watercolors, sepia 3 ? 3° 55-0 Of some of the styles there teat a Trunk or two, so | ne " Paes: . ae oie ls that it is best to be carly, to be sure of securing exe y Note, about 120 sheets to the pound | : "French Antique Mirrors, gi to $5 in ‘ 4 i the Trunk you w : : Gs : | ‘ Ee | Special Offering of \ Nae a) Reale Letter, about 84 sheets to the pound | fro es, with prints at top: usu . : ; Pri Price Envelopes to match either size, 26¢ ht | fray Di 1 100 Rubberized Raincoats | 1 Women's Week-end Trunks bry ee § ag he AS ra med Pict bures at bo eee in tan, gray and black Adie arn ash ae {<p oe etna nay : i ot Fy oT ee eet 10 Men's Week-end Trunks. . .§20 $30 | m handling. H ji euch, The pub- At $9.50 1 Maxine Elliott Hat Trunk. $30 S60 ‘ | wi be has to fa 4 Shirt Trunks..............$20 $ ie Kr RS | Framoc Pictures, 50c to $6.75 4 Hat Trunks, mith cages... .§20 $45 Lad Sh, m~ |}, btchiitgs. f ws_efe. plain ahd hand Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, 44 Steamer: trunks, 99 9 aon, $16 $1 £0,654 BINT AVENUE NEW YORK THIRTY BECONO Sh I uch would be $1.25 to $15 * TOOT ) DOT UCONN CHEN ony t 6 Ue

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