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» retonnigne ee . - a YET 8 ee 2 ILO GEA I TT LE 1 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH , until e dawyer, mainte - GROPSEY IS SURE GUTTER HIS COUCH ACTRESS CHARMED | NOBODY TRIED TO ON PATRICK'S DAY RICH DRUGEIST, HY TRE MORNING, «dive eatista ton’ Capron Dewd, 1. Maren 11 WIFESAYSIN au s — PREVENT BOXING eatre wh she ma So He Says in ah tenn Del" Mrs. F. K. James Wants Sep- |v: when her company went to Chicago to | 4 1 ~ today’s tha waled figure play, Mra, Jathes alleges, he followe ‘| , i IM, He cisions in McClusky and of William Hussey of High Bridge, be-| aration, but Husband Would | her there and, entertained her san officer of the signal corps during fore the eyes of the Adams street jon. Mr, Hiesey's arm sin a sling. He had some other raiment—of ¢ not mentioned except in the advertising columns=and one-sock and a shoe. he sald to Hagan melo- reman Hagan of “Do I understand this plaintiff sues | the war, Out of Sorts Titus Cases. Prefer a Divorce. | Frederick K, James, proprietor of a Enspector George C. Titus and Capt. Ms ma | chain of drug stores, 1s charged with Pein ee isivcartas weasel |e 1, | baying too much attention to a pretty | Merv Uatal “betora i iE pid eaharch aie actress, Olive Harper, of the “Search| bk z ‘ | Gretee : for a Sinner" company, by Mra, Jennie | feu a ee a vane with baby, bie HW mn t be a ‘ 2, who | him for a} just what it is. mothers ree: © the term by the t aa lassitude, weakness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, CS i "| heavy breathing, and lack of-interest shown by baby. These of the V erid “are the symptoms of sickne It may be feve tion, 0H 18. act worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. Do not lose a minute. Give the child Castoria. it will start the digestive organs into | operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the fotid ationa eee ins ee in Ne if matter, and drive away the threatened sickne: ain evidence, F | Vernon. In 1898 they remove a to this | big expres: trike | ' | city with their only child, a girl, now | aintng on duty day and the next ten Gaye ts the | twenty-one. will spend workhouse | Gonutne Costoria always bears the signature of ‘AIL went well," said Mr. Tichenor, on the Titus > Sori Spring Cloth Clothing. Fiat Flats and Haberdashery for Men and Youths The Gimbel stocks are ready and interesting—especially to men who appreciate distinctive style, absolute correctness, superior fabrics, good service—and all at a-fair price. Men’s Spring Clothing In these new groups, variety is expressed in a marked degree today The new Spring Suits and Overcoats, while conforming strictly to the sharpest edicts of the newest fashions, are diversified in pat- tern-effects and tailoring unto an unimavined de, Som smart new Suits and Overcoats at $25, $30 and The same applies to the Youths’ Clothing; big rat to $30. Suits of the staple materials and the noveltics. Fourth Floor Men’s Hats for Spring Stetson Derbies, $2.50 to $10." Stetson Soft Hats, $3.50 to $12. _ England sends us **Tween"’ Derbies from J. Moore & Sons; in sizes graded by sixteenths, and all shapes, from conservative to extreme. Waterproof Hats, of soft wool, from Joseph b. Ward Stock port, England. Specially desirable for motor wear, but also suitable for business, $3. th¢er-weight Soft Hats. from Virard } » shifting ibility tain.” dd lait TELLS WIFEY HE’D “BE LATE” AND IS HURT IN IN JOY RIDE. John uwo » France, | some Spring tones and shades. 84. | Men’s $8 Derbies and Soft Hats, 91.75 mples of std 183 Hats; n hapes and styles, olutely perfect, including some imported Wool Lats ai Cloth Hats with stitched brims, for street and motor wear Fourth Floor Men’s Spring Furnishings ips Votes for Women found. Woven and printed patteras NR OS TE BRS ATT OTT iW, Phe engine of a racing automobile concen- Ye trates the power from millions of atoms of oil. Speed, mu: cle, vitality, power of any kind, are the result of the energy ‘coucentrated by the human system from millions of atoms of food. \ “sn Bread supplics more atoms of enerzy th Y “a e | ui other food, except milk. < | " - pod i :% WwW! Bread C's Do YOU Fat? BREAD ° ° ate Tomorrow a Day of Day af Same a eee In the Gimbel Sale of Shoes} |} rae | Stocks are regrouped and rearranged after the busy selling of the last few periph days. Lots in which the sizes have become broken have dropped into the trae nevt lower price-class. ‘To-morrow's news is better than ever. eye ~ The offorinizs include some of the most imrort- pie ant items yet presented in this sale = S009 { K of more than 22,000 pairs of Gimbel pce! | Y \ Quality Shoes, which includes, in its rcv oN aw $75,000 worth of Shoes selling for Ba | 845,600, Spring les and weights, 9 ont in practically every desirable sort pie | of Shoes for Men, Women and 05 Saggy Children. 94.26 .rom $3.60 5 95 Shoes ana 94 Oxfords Women’s $6 Shoes, at $3.50 at $2.75 A pretty model, in oo kid, button, with e Shoes are in patent leather, the the new high concave he a Women’s $5 High Tad Low Shoes, samples, at $2.35 In the best and newest models and all materials. sin tan or black calf and patent in all sizes §6 shoes and$6 pags, $3.50 French ealf, button and lace Shoes with drop toe; also hand-sewed and high Hunt- Women's #5 Button Shoes, 92.85; ing Boots, in b or tan: the Oxfords | discontinued styles from our regular stock. in tan or black calf and patent leather, Women's $5 Slippers at $2.35; satin, suede, bronze and patent leathers; mostly with beaded vamps. Women's $3.50 Satin Slippers, $1.95; in delicate shades and white, slightiy soiled. Misses’ and Chi dren’s $3 Shoes, $1.95 In calf, kid and black velvet, button; with welted soles, Misses’ and Children's $3.50 Button Youths $2.56 calfskin and | Shoes, 91.75; patent leather, extra high cut, patent leather, welted soles and wide toes, with red or black kid tops. Second Floor These Splendid Items From the Subway Store Women's $3 Shoes at $1 Men’s $3.50 a 4 at $2 From a well ‘known Bem discontinuing Gun-metal calf,and patent leather, but- Tie white $1 Overgaiters, es, 3 pairs for 25¢; in Se: in pearl $2.35 also high and black business. Atl bronze kid, in ankle Pumps lace; four good styles, in hia sizes. and Oxford styles, all sizes. All with welted soles. Wo: She ston and Lace, | Women’s 60c Rubber Over-Shoes at 286 Misses’ and Children’s $1.50 Shoes, 86c. nd ather, 40. an ) 1 ' ERAS: eral and Children’s $2.60 Shoes, Men's $2 and $2.50 Shoes, $1.50. Men’s $2 House Slippers at $1. Boys’ $1.£0 Caltskin Shoes, 95c. Subway Balcony Women? s Long Silk Gloves, 95c Short sleeves afe going to make Long Gloves vastly popular this season. Heve is @ spe loves, in fenoths, with Pacis Point sti and double finger-tips; in white, black, colos and opera shades; usually $1.25 a palr, Jo-niorrow at 96C. p: Main Fleor’ lum C 1b. Dad Mr. A.J. Da cilian, will vive daily at 2:30 oowhirb th wot music ar Bichth Floor en cordially invited ALBANY, March in New Silk epixed | alae 92.50; highly woman's su ee i i | pleated or plain. ne attached or ferred until separate cufis; a style to suit every good Sidieiary tte, cream, tan and hellotrope, with | taste, ° soft French cuffs and neckband. Biinciy SA SEL dn ck-and-white Pl ance of hitherts vt i 14 ‘ p t Ar el ‘ wi | i Bl. i Searls 31,1 | j Woven Cheviot Pajamas, $1. From | hil yt in a shap our regular stock of $1 nd 82 quali. | that slides i} ties: heavy. strongly woven; very com- | landsome Neckwe ia. iT ortable many. kind | Shirts in Exclusive Patterns, 92. | to de | New, of course, in a wonderfully oor | Necktie y | tanae of desione and colorings not usnall I | $2.50 Doubie-Wiath Figured | | $2.50 Dou ble-Widt ape 1 ro ay Pee oa ro Chiffon 85¢ Yar : : { ; coe ' ; ly a J { ‘ta alot the stine: : | G fae Ik Store, 1 | es "7 oleats 1 » Chilfons are beautifully soft and filmy in qui ality and in the new |]; bei A ‘ielpful Shoe | foulard designs and colorings, over which Paris has gone Wild, Periect, jaw wdder” with dainty tace, : foc Women course, and in plentiful supply. Second Floor mellsittings: al colors; sizes 8 tol bk 6 years; $1. Child Ag ace, lat ahs afi | Rompers of gingham, with yoke; sizes} br com ined Wt a 1 to 6 years, 50. nss_and comfort always The March Sale of Books : Aprons and oe associited with a Cowar ns ai Constructed through- | Ts as full of delight and economy for booklovers as a cocoanut is of milk. | | W' omens s Ay Wa a Ki i ging hg na Wor n out o1 Coward Anatomical It offers a splendid field for choosing among the non , ; > ~ dition” orks of Sta § ree t ‘ | “Fireside be tition” 0 f the » Work nt Stal ener | \ od i t ’ ‘J ’ ee EL.450 cait i \ ae : ‘ range of st t ranepassed by tat is i Tie | ul ive in handsome, well-bound 7 i edivor adoflar |) yy , ly lwo or ibree times as fae toward enriching your library es it usually does. | 4 Vi al f | Visit rive Book Store tomorrow and browse among the books Hho books, Fourth Riser | arf Bloor | iaailias. anil ted Arch Support Shoe end Cov Cowardixtensiontlecl,haye been ma teby Jimes 5, Cowar ', in his ————— Custom D:pt. for over 30 years, Our NO CHARGE TRIMMING SERVICE will he found most helpful to women who wish to select their own materials and have their hats made up to order. There is no charge, except for the materials purchased, Main and Third Floor SOLD NOWHERE ELSE JAMES S, COWARD 264-274 Greenwich St., N. ¥. (ven Wal "gual orders Filled | 20 S6r Catslonne \ are eeeeereereein we NEW YORK BROADWAY sapere te te Ya ren ms GIMBEL BROTHERS |. i eas ata A AA SE TY AS SS Sheet Music at 9c Bead We Another ces moastrations of the popular ‘ will be held tomorrow in ht om I tod t us which will it \ fut Your Arms Around Me, When Ve nowflakes Honey 1 wi ‘ Batiin I'm Just Pinion’ For You. | ! i detichable ear Old Moonlight , Alamo Rag ‘mancor 8 $2 iv Why They Call Me | Chain of Daisies. sarners yen ee ine, We've Kept the Golden Rule. rens Romper Dresses of cham Tesas Tea nae ry, in Russian style, prettily trim Stow Oklahoma Twirl. 1; sizes 2 to 5 yeurs, $1.50, Dreams, Just Dreams, Miss McCue, Bo . Kazatsk « ugar Moon, Sonnets Whea ay Was a Pas | Dublin Rag. sun-bonnets of gingham ture Mississippi Dip. u k 1 plain | | ear Looking {or a Nice Young Carita=N Spanish Walta Feliow . silver Be 4 Don t Wake Me Up. Dream ng waine | ith ‘ igoot | ) M Kiss Me cad { \ i ' \ World Don’t 1 avis} | | (pe Be eee, See aN Operatic Hits, 19¢ Copy ’ | nerry"— s Songs, Nos. | ty Lite Movement, 8: ny Slim Prince: ht of His Life” Yankee Doodie 1 Chicago—Oh, you Let Me Stay in Dixie Land. \ Fourth Floor THIRTY-THIAD ST. eed