The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1911, Page 5

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__THE HL kB Dal WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ie day ‘The question under considera-| have nee thrown out of employment Jauarters a versity. Place and[ ie had two per cel by Chief] without giving notico to Mire Head-1 SIMPLE REMEDY FOR KI " s D The high s Le s have rarely | Twe rr . bition to al Konner tn which | quarters and wit provision | tion was one proposing to-lay off Park | The Nis! insta party of h Rufus Gaynor, son of | Authorized 4 to tale! for the In the in-] Atle onehalf ounce Maid extract buch, | Department laborers during the winter | (t hy ar . Apparat and that | ter dangerous. A f | thronthe, this was an order by or the Mayor er was to-day . he berm i half ounce murax compound, a onnegs Steers of Brooklyn, w found guilty as cher en he was |v i{ier en Fever dae I ase hata re Rb Take t ls of ‘It is a real hardship to lay off these! Christmas holidays discharged th i iliwel 18 bee hed ap @ Bibl yc expert opin arm might, the loss of one to two tenwpoonfuls of the IE in winter time,” said the Mayor, | ¢ c le ‘ n i - sh for L ' a by sie ween Ms chong Bed ‘and some way should be devised to| Borou Me Be mena Grane Tale aim Se are ‘dnp Garhh alaal Dad ag |p them employed, even if only on| of the Mayor's e: rd ido reprimand ‘stows ON ee | Lah at give exht the Incident 0° * has been apparatus when to a com in Kings | tentment has benefitted thousands aimee it were In a po: Brooklyn. fered @ few months ago. tment by thelr ee believes that the prin-| ways ratus is no longer | tions 7 je that fire « to be 1 ex r fire purposes tn] the ' now in Jon the department. to charges set forth that O'Connor interes half time. Can't that be | that park Ia arranged RK’ Rorough President MoAneny and the| P™movment on a hal other members of pard quickly fell | tn line with the Mayor's suggestion. tthe r with little » first time in years that the} “ i " a , 4 to the same oo guilty of conduct contrary to . a y wtole had expressed a sym- A BOOK FREE FOR You ¥ ihn cy y atutude tows ea cay employe | rhe Great Loi on Detective pes wd tikes der and disc 6 and had taid clon inows aon Sean m; “We owe a duty to the laborers in|} 4, Th has been a dlspositio avelling the y of the Red ds ward sioner Waldo of pid alt 1 t png if neglected. 18 © ) ; : , t here has bee! ane si : ,, A « " ommissior doo commander, ation ane { . iD ttle prescription never the city's employ equal to that of th A severa! of the city’s depart: | ry ok form e Fire tment to-day for allow- 1d to loss of arsed “ in was ecdtedd_rewults, private employer, y mor said lash the payrd n om newsdealer in advance. the new automobile high pressure | tc ‘ q “Hough in th LE ei. at a meeting of the Board of Estimate| left, unti! hundreds of men and women story! hose truck to be taken out from its' Former Chaplain Johnson said that “The practice of taking ont apparatus ¢ WORLD WAN*S WORK WOMDERG -———. PADOTOTTTTITOT TOTO COTT HUGHT TTD NALTOATTDNTODOTeD ODT OCONMDOONCORONT TOS PCEPATLET VPRMEL EEE EEETE TLD TTT PEI EEL ELT EERN EL TT EPELE EDLY ELT PELE ELL CEL EET L ELLE ED EEE PETER PEL ECO PEE LEST PEME ENTITY IT AT IT € Hole-Proof Hosiery The Gimbel Hosiery Store displays full as- sortments, for men and women, of this well- known make of guaranteed Hosiery, Main Floor AS $30,000 Worth of HOSIERY for $16,000 For Men, Women and Children---On Sale Tomorrow Tomorrow we will have ready one of the most remarkable offerings of women’s and children’s stockings and men’s half hose that New York has seen in many a day. The chief feature of the offering Will be that everything in the collection is absolutely NEW and PERFECT. The styles are desirable and the assortment is so great thatevery taste can be pleased. Prices range from 18c to $1.25 a pair. This offering is made possible by the fact that we secured the entire sample and surplus stock of a prominent Chemnitz manufac- turer who is closing out his New York salesrooms. Also because we secured several other fine stocks at almost equally great savings. Twelve special selling counters have been provided on our main floor, in addition to the regular hosiery counters. | Notwith- standing the enormous quantities that have been provided, many of the lots will probably be exhausted early i in the sale, because every man, we din New York City should be interes s character when it is/offered at so ' babsiioag hat erg in Ne k City erested in the opportunity to secure hosiery of this c e Andinois tne Subnay Glora iabeviowr the Shoe Clearance and offers besides— Floor, at 12.30 P.M. You are invited Again events are planned which have for their setting sharp economies—actual we] money-savings which are the answer to the equation of quality plus quantity minus a fourth, a third or a hall usual pricings. Victrola Concerts presenting a varied and enjoyable program are given daily in the Auditorium, Eighth Mememeteeneenennreen nee SOUUNOT ES 11! PER TCSP TTT C Co Women’s Stockings Men’s Half Hose WwW Women’s 36c Lisle Hose at 18c; 6 Pairs for $1 *Men’s 25c and 28c Lisle Socks at 18c; 6 Pairs for $ 7 46 Pairs of New, orthy, The lustrous Lisle: in black only; medium and light weights. Black, tan, navy andl gray lis oldoip thal ualinaa Gimbel-Tested Shoes, Underp icloedl one-row embroid bach Women’s 35c and 50c Stockings av 22c; 6 Pairs $1.25 and soles, wear guaranteed. Also . Sheer gauze and medium weight lisle stockings, in black and Men’s 35c to 50c Half Hose at 22c; 6 Pairs for $1.25 _ With the exception of one lot, one-third is the least reduction from sté dnd valuation ret if i iow laeeiliale Nena cinibl ihe dealeex: al PI bl 3 f k ie f patterns. in- to be found among these especially-purchased groups of Shoes from jobbers’ clearances which colors; embroidered or lace lisle stockings, in black and colors; also ain black and fancy socks. in a wide variety of patter we have added to our own clearance groups to make styles and assortments and size-ran.es Maco cotton stockings with split feet. cluding Jacquards, Grenadines, silk lisles and embroidered half hose. complete throughout some of the best Shoe values we have offered in the Subway Store since Women’s 60c and 75c Stockings at 28c; 6 Pairs $1.50 Men’s 60c Thread Silk Half Hose at 28¢ ue tes ene in which half-prices prevail and many of them contain sample pairs of Spring lines and Plain sheer gauze lisle, with triple garter knee splicing. Also In black, tan, gray and navy blue, with new patent loop at toc complete lines of spring shoes which the makers never expected would find their way into such low-priced lots, gi ple gi Pp. if gray Ny k black and colored embroidered stockings and plain black lustrous M h : : en’s 76c and $1 Silk Half Hose at 45c W lisle: also lace boot ankle, in black, white and tan. Fullfashionediin black: oe blue, heliotrope. gray, cadet blue omen’ 8 $2.50 and $3 Shoes, $1 .50 = é y pe, gray, ie Styles made up of medium-weight leathers~—kid, calf and .patent—in elfects for present of spring. ea Women’s 50c Lisle ‘‘Silk Boot’’ Silk Stockings at 38c¢ andreseda. Also French lisle silk plated socks with vertical stripes, Welted or flexible soles, and taking the lot as a whole all sizes and widths are represented is} és be ey A 5 kes 1 Women’s $3.50 Shoes at $2.40, of patent leather and coltskin, in button and lace styles, all sizes, 5 In black and tan, with mercerized lisle where durability is re- Men’s $1.25 Silk Half Hose at 85c taken from Gimbel stocks. belt ired, : Ik where it s $s WI / coal Wi 60 and | Bazaple Shoes at $1.50——a | and of soft calfskin, in short vamp 1 elas all with = § Men’s $1.75 Extra Fine a ‘ose at $1. new Spring styles is shown ‘omen’s New pri ¢ Pumps at $1.80 of $2.! i i ney > gauze * ton ¢ Ae ; ‘ ‘ » i ; Women's nd $3.60 Shoes at $1.95, of kidskin, | grades, of calf 4 leathers all size id i io : Extra fine gauze, in black, tan and white, with triple heels In black and all the desirable colorings. in el Seen enlist ce medium heat [CoD evita, en ee ane =| - and toes m % i I Women’s 85c to $1.25 Thread Silk Stockings at 65c Children’s Stockings Men’s $3.50 Goodyear-Welted Shoes, $2.40 || |&}. Plain black and colored: also embroidered silk, in black and 75c to $1 Stockings at 50c a Pair pareat feanetls Bs Fa pal ay sadopare Tey ees ea #0 GE eT CO eae fs a colors. Some with cotton tops and soles. I. &R. Morley’s famous English ribbed cotton hose for boys en's $2, Shoos at $1.50, of black calfskin, in narrow Misses’ and Children's $1.60 Shoes at 760, of = ‘Women’s $1.50 Silk Stockings at 85e and girls: in black, white and tan; regularly 75¢, 85¢, $1 and $1.10, Boys’ $1.60 Shoes eas sewctlivealfekin, talc oreguiee’: seylenall siteas cna fomeneg iia = es Black. heavy, medium or light weight silk stockings, some all according to size; now, all sizes, soc a pair. lace style, and in all sizes for boys and youths. | Misses’ and Children's $2 Shoes at $1.50, extra el a. et Ky SVICACUIpe ces a ne cece Geers We cote cobs aac) (oes. Infants’ 35c and 60c Socks at 26¢ are ieee ete Boat eT SIA all aizes fac], /Gaseey” analall dives: Ini conetea Rue eae te ES fs Women’s $1.50 to $2 Silk Stockings at $1.10 Plain white lisle with self-colored and contrasting clocks; also boys and youths. patent leather Subway Store, Balcony = be Fine, medium, heavy and extra heavy 42-gauze silk stockings, plain white with colored embroidery and tan or white socks with st | With triple hee Is and toes: in black and colors. fancy t tops. Main Floor An bi ig al The Leather- E re ‘ f Women's $1 , Goods Sale la | The aftermath of the F —) | ale Tebrnaiy Pale ¢ The February Silk Sale | Gloves, 50c whe at eer | i D ° 1 Sh groups repriced for quick disposal hy ; New, esirable oes The best Lambsl xin’ ves that a even though many were in the firs ah ace marked a third below custe a You cannot imagine a Shoe Sale being held Gnder cir- Maintains the Supremacy it Established with . dollar can ordinarily “buy and | place marked u third below custone = \ cumstances more cous to you its Opening Offerings of New Spring Silks Pebacedee lf bate Hand Bags, in 9 and 10-inch Si Here is a shoe . less than a season old, with every New groups of new Silks as delightful in pattern, as broad in color-range and as unusual Or overseam-sewn, with Paris point ; Yai Teta oe peices ; shoe in it specially made to meet the rigid Gimbel requirements. in pricing come in as fast as others go out—and this keeps the February Silk Sale intensely in- ich sae hata tu 3esides the many styles, whose popularity has already teresting, but from different points of view each day Or pique or overs ewn, with 5 iS | reduced them to small lots, in broken sizes, there isa score of 2,000 Yards of $1.50 Chiffon Cloth, 75c Yard All size black nite und color H splendid models tor men, women and children, in) which B uti il iportad iaublewideh Chiffon Clock It shades, with plenty of navy, green, brown, tan 60¢ pair. lly all sizes and widths are still obtainable and blac hier ce Soule wich COAG Cot Tn NTR ADRES: I ‘ Subway Store, Balcony ; practica sand wid H ; ip f Women's Pumps, and Slippers, too, in the season's cate a nis at be atl Dress Satin yard wide, 160 nea pisces stithe famous Ww atafh Lae | 5: of lines meant to smartest shapes. are included in the Sale. in all shades, including black and white, of usual $1.25 | proof all-s oulards, in new and beau s | sc und above, 10¢. It is on such Shoes as these, which we have been proud to | Sade 880 vas ith Crepe NV designs and colorings, of usual $1 grade, 60° yd. Undermuslins | Leather Novelties — samples, ) le-width Crepe Meteor, in yards of 35-inch Messaline Satins, in a wide A quick ourctiase: ancl mdacided|y Purse, Card Cases, Memo Books, \ ofier at full prices, that the low February prices afford such street and evening shades and of usual $2.25 grade, range Sf colors and black and white, usual $1.10 grade, soft tuick purchase and a decidedly Desk Novelties and many other i fine economies. Chief groups: $1.35 yd. ee iran ary pase articles. Women's $3.50 and $5 Pumps at $2.90 and $3.90 Another 1,000 Yards of $1.35 All: Stik Satin Pongees at 55c seen ae ae ly stream 450 Chiffon Ise to ase grades, joc. Tang las ted nps, in new models of patent leather, black calf, An exact quality comparing with only extensively advertised Silk known as standard after his season beds ie z se abe. tin, tan calf and white suede | | jo with practically allsizes | $1.35 grade, and this group contains light and dark shacles as well as “natural’” and black, |} Cambric and Nainsook Nieht-| WToaists, $2.95 | ,, imported Coin Purses, nickel | | | suede, velvet and and widths in each yle, at $2.90 and $3.90, according to style 55c yd. gowns, in slip-over, V and high- | frame, 25¢ grade, 10¢. LTT a 0 eh a ee 909g0000 | Waists Half and Less. Misses’ Suits, Coats, pe ea} ae he akon Wat Samples, $14.50 | 50c, $15 standard are now $8.60, What a chance for 320 men to choose their Clothing! Remarkable Offer of All-wool fabrice—a wide assortment of pattems—and Suits and Overcoats for men and young men, insizes from 33 to 50-inch “Domestic” “D” Sewing chest measure, $2160, Machines at $25 Men’s $3 and $3.50 Trousers, 92 \ veck styles, trimmed with Exactly like those we had less Real leather Envelope Purses, \ i H 2.40 $1 fancy Louisines in black-and-white, white-and-black and inapers 55c yd. r ty Piramed. wits ca r L:nvelog arse - r Women . Briere #8 BOIRROSS hd Alanine 90c Chiffon Satins, 26 inches wide, all ‘shades as well as black, an emt ces usually $1 and | than i 3.05 Traveling Shoes for Feet and ome for ¢ ress we if wis h we ted or turned soles. $2.26 Dress Satins, 35 to 36 inches wide, ovening and street sind, “xO white or black, $1 yd. now T6c. ; wie P « of them to 18 inch siz is lace or button, calfskin or patent leather, kid or cloth tops Bi tacorred diuuleswideh ataraulsatial elliaicas) ete sd Nainsook Coract Covers, trimmed | of Vuled chiffon over border striped | $847 \ Women’s $4 and $5 Shoes at $3.25 $1.36 double-width Crepe de Chino, street and evening shades, 96c yd. th lace and embroidery and | pons ill pornos f Bole Leather ‘Traveling B 8, Modish styles, with smart toes and high heels, in patent leather and Main and Second Floors Ribbon hn Bese igre and soc |” The yoke and under-leeves are of | leather-lined, sewed « qun-metal calf, also tan lace shoes, splendid for walking or skating, high fF Fresno riley Al a = = pons we Bilbo Ps Ui is hi ant inchs $7 , Sty { th heavy s« . ; r i - , : z iene » lac imme pleat Bas ‘ | dfimita’ eI | cut, with F ye en es Macleans A Price-Upset Takes Place in the Men's Subway Store un bbe run beadhng erimmed | e x EI ering, saneet 308 Cae Ae OR cee fe \ * pecial $1. melt ilso black and na id | owl overed ui “ases, he! Winger Sigs, °9 and 8 Sinoen for rary andevenns vero 1 BI SyitsdO vercoats, $8.50 Buoway Store, Baleony | gf gem 4144 FURMETOW, | sy malas | | | $2 $2 50 and $8.86. ) . ee | 5 =e $3.50 SI é of and +50, } a z WL AOI IE Get IGu Ai ah ene cer And it means that Suits and Overcoats which were either Girls’ $4.50 to $6.75 nai: 600new Lingerie | 5 3, $3.50. and $4 Shoes at $1.86 and $2.85. Second Floor formerly $15 inour own stocks or which measure up to our rigid z CE trom Gimbel $4.50. to Just 75—Spring styles—but sizes J marked f |} from 14 to 18 year Three to are pri c ft a style, inch z Suits of ‘76¢, 960, $1. 50, $1.95 and $2.60 wire very id blue ge and new rie Cloth, eg lined with silk v ft are from lines iS 285 pairs striped, smooth-finish fabrics, big y of pattern Bur the range is] xpects will retail This 1911 model is Youths’ $10 and $12 Overcoats, $6 | Youths’ $10 and $12 Suit thr t the grou t the [ni ty le f this Spring at $ $22.50 and the newest, most per- All-wool fabrics. cut nd full with Sizes 10 to 22 year materlaltar colors. 60,40; | ‘e analagtanel Hane i : | While the quantity lasts, $14.60. ect of all the “Do- convertible collars, size 022 years, | inch chest measure, Splendid « Subway Store, Balcony | t Subway Store, Balcony \ Subway Store, Balcony Peace Featine Naar Of 32 to 38in. chest measure, $B. | ment, $6.60. chines. Through a Boys’ $5 and $6.50 Overcoats, Now $3 i ee PO let tia flaps pag ony POT 145 Axminster Rugs (9x12 ft.) $12.25 can offer them fresh plendid s ‘styles, $ 4 $0 grades, now marked for clearance at $3. trom the factory, at Boys' * Suit Now $2.15 Boys’ $1 Knickerbockers, 60c yxt2 ft. Axminster Rugs at a price like $12.25, the double-breast- | All-wool fabrics, well-made; ‘sizes 6 to 17 years; regulur $1 and $1.25 tee { ail idmit $25 for cash or part N 909029900900009 i payment. Agents’ ed. Some have two pairs of kni Lari one group in th ock of Rugs which goes on sale tomorrow S| anne (entne lett. aibocian “sh © 17 years, now “Boss’ $2. 60 Russian Suits, $1.60 1 effects included, in a variety of colors which will give EB eared edna ee $2.16. eae tenie, Neakt cael ( on; rug: 7.50 to $19.50 grades, at $18.25, 5 Gimbels sell these Subway Store, Balcony | meres. $4 grades, $1.60. , = $24.50 Axminster Rugs, $16.75.| 250 9x12 ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs, machines for $397 ular aki Te alee too ha renlion (a: ; Friday, | Marked $11, 00. . ' $2 Cash and $1 Be one Ruse : ‘" GIMBEL BROTHEI FOURSTUE TET LOOT <> v 1 yarry xe ia ded. 1 h erns from two groupe, perfect lg + ' id the 8 tt | ery respect i tandard $15.50 to $18.50 3 1 with full information, BROADWAY THIRTY: SECOND ST. Ald Brin ! Subway Store, Lower Floor Vel n the Fifth Floor. SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK THIRTY -THIRD ST. _———————— = bgt = FL CUCULETCIUSOOL TTT ICODVETEONUGUNTTCOUDUDUELETSOOUONUTOOOONT UCI TOCUOU COUOUUULIOTOODUNCEOOOOUNEIUCOONUOUEDIIONL (UEUOUOTOTEUDIONOETENTI” 0 ——— reo: —

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