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THE EVE GATES AND FRICK RIVAL GENERALS IN COMING BREAD WAR ‘Local Concerns Capitalized at Millions Prepare to Fight New $30,000,000 Trust. MANY rpresaras PIT 7s, | Ex-Wall Street Plunger Plans to Control Product in All Principal Cities. Big bread manufacturers from the | DNA | WERE RATHC on! leading cities of the represented at 6 offices of Jc United States were held to-da No ferences *. Gates, at of work 0000 the § is financing read trum which The new ¢ National Bre: mation of such a combination New York, The Flelschmap Vienna Mode! Bakery Company, with a capitai- ization of $200,000, Is to b company in this city. , Ot stitutions here, which fear the effect of such a price w: are also expected to come into wre combination. Will Fight the New Trust. n into the ring for a battle ncern, @They are y, capitalized Bread Com- trust and with the e Shults B , 00,000. The Ward Company Henry ©. | rr nd Henry ©. . is building an in ant in Brooklyn and will be re dy | to go Into the*marke! with Its duct in a short time, At the office of Max Oscher, No. Fitth e, it was admitted to-day that Mr. Oscher, who is recognized as 4 Gates a » Was interested In the ational combination of pro 20 claring thia made in the Gates pro- gramme to get control of the bread market was made about two years ago. Max Ox¢ to form a com- ination rk manufacturers, but his astray, and the Shults § . & combination ee formed at at tl t his com- Wination is dly to the Gates in- terests Formed a National Trust. Failing to get the market here, Oscher ng the bakers in t tles of the country, ‘The combinations which he had a hand in pr will now become Collins . Freiuofer Breed 1 Baking ¢ 5 Raking Atlas Br Company Whiteside Bakin: ville, and the Se ot Chicago, Paul Schultz, head ern, {8 to be pr Bread Co e total agreed valy erties to be taken over ahout $15,060,000, ‘The zation plan provides for an issue of $15,00,00 of preferreé stock to ve used in taking over the individual properties and $15,000,000 of common stock to be pald out In bonuses Though all information was refused at the Gates offices to-day b y of Louls- tf the Chicago mt of the Na- said that MORE BILLS AGAINST COCO Long Island City Architect Indicted Again for Extortion, ‘The Grand Jury to-day filed additional indictments against Peter M. Coco, a Long Island City architect. As in the case of the two bills found yesterday, the additional indictments charge extor- tion, Similar indictments were found against Coco in Queens County, but It as found that the jurisdiction was in i a ti Crown of Greasds,""” Beuator, "Biuetields, sist ‘Tvinidad, |NOT MAYOR'S PET, FIRMS MERGED. | Rebdol." and Edna the ne: But Jullet's ap Hall and Jon ha Jullet played the part one day BUT HAD CAREER JUST THE SAME, es her at thinned out wi “just after I got my notice. turned up her nose and wouldn't speak to me any more. I'd have her to know that if I haven't been press-agented as much as she has lately. I've got @ career as the “IAttle Hal" in the a | MRS. BALCH OUT ON BOND. | Hich Woman Released Pending Trint as to Her Competency. (Special to WHITE PLAT ‘the bond for procured by Harlan Angeles, Cal., for the |temporary r Mrs. Georgia Cor: enty years old and worth filed in the Supreme Court t and Mrs. Balch will be taken to New York by her cousin this afternoon. Mr. Sweet said that he would have her a dread war tn] Dustin the trust | r minor In- | cared for In a New York hotel during a \trial before a Jury which will pass upon competency to manage her Fxina Flugrath, « ‘orth ing the in- y she was the | cor e will have 1 Jullet § a |to be oF nate Deters Justice Mills again Y '° | March 2%. If the Jury should decide she old actress to whom Mayor | is competent she will bo liberated im- ynor gave a special permit to appear mediately and the writ of habeas corpus on the stage in this city as the child in proceedings now pending here will be num's ske he Little quashed. In the Gimbel Subway Store you will always new, fresh and seasonable. fying. you promptly and intelligently. You will alw: 20,000 Yards Sample Embroideries Offered at a Fraction of Regular Prices These embroideries were imported from St. Gall, Switz- | erland, as samples. Having served their purpose were sold | to us at a very low figure—low enough to enable us to offer them to you at prices considerably less than you would have to pay for them under ordinary circumstances, All perfect goods. All new goods. The choice of the latest 1911 designs. 5c for 8c and 10c grades of | 18¢ for 25c grades of 18- Edges and Insertions. inch Corset Coverings. 10c for 15e grades of 5- | 48c for 75 ag of 27-inch inch Edges. Floune 12¢ for 18e grades of 17- re for $1 ‘ilov ers in both inch Skirtings. large and small patterns. Dainty Embroidery Robes One-third Below Regular Price An unusual value—offered at an opportune time, Beau- tiful robes, sheer white batiste, embroidered in light blue, pink, lavender and black; also plain white embroidery on $4.50 Quality at $2.95 Subway Store, Balcony Women’s Spring Coats at 7.50 & $10 ORF $7. ing these $10 eurly, in order to keep the A & operators busy until the Spring rush started, enabled ti us to secure them from a prominent manufacturer at a very low figure—at a price which held no profit for bim, eee We have created this op- “, portunity for you, and it only remains for you to® grasp th: advantage. Two groups: Women's Full-length Coats of Spring Weight gray mix- tures, trimmed with gra, satin on collar and 1 sailor collar effect. A smartly tailore | ing Company | | garment. | a iv ! (LiF — Anexceptional value. $7.60 tye Mi) ial Women's Blue and Black , lig Serge Full-length Coats, inlaid satin shawl To tell you the whole story of how we are enabled to We will assume that it wouldn't interest you as much as themselves, so we will start at this point of the story: Mottled Axminster Carpet—*4 of ayvard | Tapestry Bru: in width—very appropriate for hall | patterns. runners, Regularly $1.50 a yard. Dur- ing this sale, 95e yard, Velvet Carpets—All Oriental patterns— for halls and stairs. Regularly $1 a yard, During this sale, 68¢ yard. $3,000 Worth of Carpet Remnant Heavy Tapestr: and stair patt These pieces run from 1 to 15 yards in length. Included Axininster Carpets. quality woo! fringe without extra cost $1.60 Carpets at 75c yd. $1.26 Carpets at 66c yd. BROADWAY SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK _ST.PATRIA' DAY and once had two parte in | The Gimbel Subway Store You will always find varieties broad and satis- You will always find the salespeople courteous and ready to serve s find that Subway Store prices will compare favorably with those quoted in any store. acters mined to interest y asia Water Tumblers. Cut Glass Going It couldn't remain here very long after such small pri here quoted for tomorro attached to beauty of thi at $1 Dozen Subway Store, Lower Floor Tomorrow Money-Saving Day in Carpets 10,000 Yards to Go at Considerably Less Than Regular Prices values would require considerably more space than can be spared to-day for the telling. Re sale at 65¢ yard, ing this sale at 45c. yard. Tomorrow we will dispose of these remnants at just one- Small lengths are all bound and some $1 Carpets at 50c va, 75c Carpets at 36c yd Subway Store, Lo cv Floor, | GIMBEL BROTHERS NING WORLD, tt BIGIRISH PARADE | Sctrnitberger With With 500 Cops Will Keep the Route Clear, Five hundred nen were to ansigned by Police Commissioner C1 sey to attend to tho details of the «: St, Patrick's Day parade. They wi under the direction of Chief Inapector | Max Schmittberger, Commissioner Cropsey took pains to state that the fact that Max Schmitt- verger was selected to seo that the parade ts properly cared for is no reflec- | tion on the inspectors of Irish birth in the Police Department. Max chosen because he Is the boss Inspe: {and on the theory that was ning is too Kool, for the Irish he the main rieere were, Max | Marshal I Mur} j And it will be no job at that There will be more thas one hundred societies represented tn the procession, which is expected to lay in the shade all others of the same nature held hereto- fore. It will form on the streets crossing | Fifth avenue from Thirty-fifth to Forty- find the merchandise You see, jon of the Subway Store. 62.75 3.50 alas ented Com- PORE cece sat 2-pint Water Pitchers... at f Mayonnaise Plates.at Water Bottles oe At at ns.ab s. at and Bou! offer you such exceptional the story of the offerings ssels Carpets — Oriental gularly 95c, During this y Brussels Carpets—Hall erns. Regularly 65c. Dur- 8 for $1,500 half the corre prices, Tapestry, Velvet and are finished with a good ar THIRTY- SECOND ST. THIRTY -THIRD ST, RIG MAX" TOHEAD |: UESDAY, MAROH at, 1911, i lock Grand Ma made a p says It ' will w 6 passing tie chlepiscopal —reatde and viewed by Archttshop Parley and p sibly Mayor Gaynor, Then st will re turn to Fifth avenue up to One IT dred and Twentieth street to Second avenue to the Harlem River Casit where the festivities of the afternoon and evening will be launched. ‘There will be a carnival of muste and dancing of the real Gaelle brand to last until the tmorning of the day after. ‘The other festivities of the to} sobras ! will have as thelr main f jon, review and ball of ¢ ment Irish Volunteers tn ti entral Palace. This regiment w of the features of the parade command of Major under Edward 1’, | Giigar. It will be reviewed in the palace] by Boroug Aneny ai nent citize President George 9. M committee of other proml- nt |ALBERT LEWISOHN DIES; WIFE IN TRAIN WRECK. Succumbs to Blood Po Mowing Sudden Opera- tion Last Sunday. memy al s8 Hosp nital, at 1 Park West and One Hundredth | treet. A spectal trafn bringing his twife to hia ide was wrecked last Meht on the Southern Ratiroad forty miles south of Lynchburg She was not Injured, but her arrival was de layed ral hours, Mr day Banker ing f Lewisohn in the Red Hp Mved at the St. Ho nl though his condition was! kn to be serious when he was| hospital it way not renl- was critical until later, sohn Was notified to to this city ns wero marrio@ at New Mrs, Lewlsohn was Wisohn Was taken {1 only two | Regis | aii hier of Leonard Lewisohn, Jan of the bridegroom, Mr. Lewlsoha started from Palm tn ED ch last week with his wife, She Stock Increase Apptotved. »ped on o, Big at Asheville, and PHILADELPHIA, Mareh f4-—<At the and a8} annual meeting to-day of the stock= ers of the Ponnsyivaita Raflroad the recom the annual re- port tha be Micreaved Inte , from $600,000,000 to $600,000,000 was anita dig | approved. ‘This Increade: will be made «A member] from time to time when tn the jadg- City Chit and the ree ment of the directors money may be secured for the needs of the company, Chamber At He was forty-#tt years old CREAM FARINA THE IDEAL BREAKFAST FOOD Gimbel Brothers Announce for Tomorrow The ne Spring Exhibition of taste in the world. — Originality pleasing. Every idealized. We are told that in {fe OF fashionable motif has been most broadly developed, LT RIANGEE, © SERIES Womnen’sand Girls’ Apparel Proclai ming full season's readiness in every fashionable garment that girl or woman wears. We confess to a little pride in presenting‘ these Spring assemblages of Dresses, Suits, Wraps, Mil- linery and Blouses, which we believe. will add new fame to the “Third floor” at Gimbels. Our skilled buying and designing organizations have beenexceedingly busy, in Amer and over the seas, during the past few months, preparing for this week's presentation and the weeks to follow. We real- ized that New York City would expect much from us, and we feel that we have much to give. To merely buy, is not the province of our mer- chandising experts. The Gi mbel idea is to ereate—to originate, or develop to greater beauty, in every phase of style activity. This great Third floor is now an exposition of Fash- ion’s most interesting ex- pressions of the modes for Spring. Nothing bizarre is here— for we are catering to the women who have the best -but everything refined, dignified, beautified, comprehensive scope, #8 well as in artistic treat- —exclusivenes: ment, the Gimbel collection of Wearing Apparel for Women and Girls is most exceptional. We invite the women of New York and their daughters to do us the honor of viewing this Third floor Exhibition tomorrow. THE FAMOUS” as