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100000 TOMARCH INREAL FUNERAL WNHOUT A BODY | Books and Relics From Burned | Chrystie Street Synagogue to Be Buried. WITH ORTHODOX RITES, Same Devotion Will Be Shown as in Services for Eminent | Dead Member. Mayor Gaynor to-day gave consent for @ parade public next Sunday of | fully 100,000 orthodox Jews who are, to participate in a remarkable cere- fal, the first of its character tn the history of the Hebrews of Amer fon Tt {8 to be a mammoth funeral pro cession without’ a body. Sacred re Mgiows relics, ancient books on Hebratc law and gold and silver ments from Jerusalem which n from the ruins Bynagogue, destroyed by fine whtet nial tn Shara Zadek Syna and 40 Henry street, will at the head of the processi terred with Jewish rites in Hayside Cemetery, Brooklyn. ‘These memoria! services will be conducted in Hebrew in orthodox manner and are called “Repet.” Rabbis Will Chant. y © fthe more premounced orthe- wieh rabbis will participate in the ceremonies In the synagogue and at the cemetery during the interment of the rellca, and will chant as the grave ts fled. A marble shaft tm to be erected over the grave of the relics. Tis explained that these religious jes are held in much esteem by orthodox Jews that the caremontes wil he attended with the same sacred regard as if the last rites were being said over the body of an eminent leader of the re than two hundred carriages, in- hearses which will carry the company the thousands on the procession over bridge and to the ‘The officers who have charge of the ayrangements and who organized an ea- @ociation for the care of the relics are Max Goldman, Israel Levy, Jacob Cohn, Misuken regation established Cammeyer Stamped on a Shoe means Standarde Merif 6"Ave.& 20""St. America’s Largest Shoe Store Spring Shoes for Children - We are prepared to meet the annual custom of dressing the feet of children for E r with the smartest The finest in ay ance, in shape, in ing qualities, and in lea- thers and construction Child's, $1.50 and $2.00 $2.00 and $2.50 es’, $2.50 and $3 Tudge Otto Rosaisky are among the younge the cere t Who will take part in CARPIN Schoot of Instruction 149 West 36th St. vy.ti HAIRDRESSING MARCEL WAVING Latest Styles Expert Instructors. Most flighty Indorsed Methods the Heads. For Fach Branch *\, There fs a ik 1 Special “Sa Teacher E ? anda SEPARATE CLASS ROOM A SMALL TUITION FEE NO EXTRAS You are cordially invited to pend aay week day visiting the cineses. SEND FOR CATALOGUE 10 Containing full information and terms. Early English Dining Chairs for Genuine Early English{Dining Chairs than six f On D. ‘oF One Price.the Lowest! GUR EASY CREDIT TERMS ose Purchases, Weekly $1.59 7 ory “ 50 “ All Goods Marked in PI Open Seturday F Pigures I'm Just in fine fettle With steaming teakettle ‘That wonderful soup Puts me righton my mettle. scl O-9 No “stewing” about thi The bright natural color of the ripe toma- toes is not affected by our improved condens- ing procdss, All their freshness and lifé and flavor are completely retained in Sour And all their invigor- ating tonic properties and food-value. This perfect soup is as inviting to look at as it is delicious’ to taste, And you couldn't say any more than that. Prove it yourself, 21 kinds 10cacan Justaddhot water, gegxxeT red-and-y label ST sories of the toilet», if And, so that tousands A yd more shall have te oppor- lg tunity to see this etraordi- ~~ # nary presentation, Wee: “La Proeiuue ces Toileties” Continues Tomorrow $1.35, Tomornw, for Men’s Separate-llar Shirts _ Exclusive shops are ask- ing 82.50 for Shirts of these detightful mercerized pon- gee fabrics, with silk stripes. are able to offer such at the beginning of the special pur- markably low season, owing to chase, at the Compfring with the Requests of Many Friends “Li Promenade des Toilettes” Gimbel ‘Fur Storage Yon are invited to visit the splen- didly-equipped Gimbel Cold Storage for Furs in our building, which is now ready to receive garments to be stored for the Summer. Will Be Continued Tomorrow This (imbel Parade of Paris Costumes and Millinery, with its ex- quisite setng and elaborate the fashioneason. New Yor with the uryuc and artistic presentation. magazines, amiliar as they are with ever thing done i the past in the fashion world, are unstinted in heir praise and congratulations upon an evat that has eclipsed anything previously at>mpted in Style this country ¢ abroad. New Yor representatives of mercantile establishmentin cities all over the country have been teleraphing their important people at home tohurrto New York tosee 9 7" themost marvevus tashion Exposi- ( tion ever knowin Fashion history. Women wh have been so for- tunate as to see te display are eager that their friendwho did not come shall not miss it; nd those who, be- cause of the crods who are here, could not get a sasfactory view are coming again to gt a closer inspec- tion of the beauthl gowns, wraps, / millinery, parasoland other acces- price of $1.35. They have detachable, soft, turnover collars, of the same material, the corners fastened with a neat pin, and soft double French cuffs; shirts that afford the utmost comfort for outing wear, prefer for busine: The regular whi worn with these > are white, cream, blue. week-end sp Wear Store, Other interesting items among the +w-Furnishings for Men are Botany Flannel addy. Guirts at $1.50, in &@ splendid as- Friday Gimbel Gndy Special Old-fashioned Cream Ahonds, at 15¢ a pound, the kind yof usually pay 4e for. pure sugar, fruit flavors andegetable coloring em- ployed in the making of tls delicious candy. Take a Box Home o the Family. 2,000 pounds at 15¢ a ound. ed by nd which many wear collar ma hirts, Ce tan, gray To-morrow, as a stir ment, and freq new arrivals. from 200 to for 3 ; Women's Swiss Embroiderd Handkerchiefs at 10c Each dkerchiefs, at 3c : * Nots These . Peat Teco aah rameatl lig eee cote anlGe cavers oluecely Odd lots of plain nd erossbar H for wonien, anit men’s tow Brees tor Baby Carriages: they would be valucd at 25e; now LOeach. japonette Handkerc hiefs; reg larly By es now Se each These Carriages. are built in the best possible fashion—luxurious Women’s Linen & Shamroc'Linen. Handkerchiefs at 9c Ea. | Women’s Cotton Mourning Handkerchiefs, 60¢ a Dozen | | pleasure vebirtes, indeed, for baby's airing. Iu the Pullman sleeper type, re Har hiefs, hand aneachine-embroidered, plain or in wrcatl Would be 75e a dozen, except for the slight imperfections of reed, with highly finished bodies, removable corduroy cushions, steel allactarit 10s would he Teac to 8c; now 9e cack Subway Store, Balcony sprin nd hendle-bare of steel tubing. At these exceptionally low prices Women’s Initial Handerchiefs at 5c Men’s Colored Handbrchiefs at 16c styles copied from the Frert, slightly imperfect, of Bde Also M #ith band-embre And These Alditional Groups in the Subway Store, Balcony Men's Cottoh InitialHankerchiefs, 6 for 40c 1,500 dozen perfect Handke different stwles of letters; regularl; Women’s Cotton InitiaHandkerchiefs, 6 for 20c pen-work-initial,I! perfect, nicely laundered, regularly Ver w 6 for 20¢ t rebief 1» Mandh eo grade 15¢ ntly replen-|g@ madras Shirts, with French nd Women's Plain Wite Hemstitched Handkerchief dered corne “pbc has become the sensation of women have been amazed and delighted ditorial writers for fashion “exhibitions in Ve rom 10.30 to 1 and from 2 to 4. EIGHTH FLOOR Rich Showing of Men’s Spring Neckwear Styles that are Vootd intended for next month's showing, but we wanted you to see them first at Gimbele: Special Narrow Four-in-Hands, slid- ing easily under the collar and tying in a small knot. 2% plain shades; also clever, fancy designs, $$c each; three for 91. Neck ir in College Stripes; bold h stripes, in almost every combination of two-toned and two- color eects, of handsome repp silk, 50c each. . Accordion-Knitted Ties, the best showing in the city. New is the cordaroy stitch, with Roman cross- stripes; also the “Hobble” stripe, in two and three-color schemes, all of ure thread silk, plain, 91 to 92.50; fancy, $2 to 93. . Main Floor Good Savings on These Top-Lift Refrigerators Just 35 of them, with ® cool savin, of 30 per cent. on cach, Well made, o! hatd wood, ename! or zine-lined, with charcoal interlining, and guaranteed in every way by us and their well-known ers; In @ convenient size for the age pantry, with an ice capacity of 100 Ibs. Tomorrow, $13.76; Usually $20 Also a group of Apartment House Refrige Poiding 110 I of with tw usually 818.60 rt) Myligee Shirts, of pure J 1k; plain white, pleated or ovom, with neckbands o: ollars attached; French cuffs; Haas neat fancy stripes, $5 to uffs; pleated or plain fronts, 82, Main Floor Nothing but Candytore, Subway Store, Balcony any way affect the utility of the handkerchief. 50c, And n, others surrounded by wreaths at 1246 each, rs. If prfect, the values would be fre , At 2$@ each ¢, laundered and in boxes of six S(to 756 a box, now 6 for 40¢ of 10c grade; now Se each : or prices wo! © 10¢ to 12140; in with effects, regularl BROADWAY roup of Women's Linen-and-Silk Handkerchiefs and All-Linen Colored Handkerchiefs in various shades which, if perfect, would be valued heer linen Handkerchiefs with Irish hand-embroidery in one an and absolutely perfect, 250 grade, Men’s Bordered Handkerchiefs at 6c In wide variety of designs and colorings, slightly imperfect printings Women’s Crossbar Handkerchiefs at 5c ver, Shamrock Handkerchiefs, nicely laundered, not quite square Men's and Women's H ‘GIMBEL BROTHERS | NEW YORK Subway Store News for Friday Women’s $10,.$12 and $13.50 Spring | Coats Tomorrow at $8.75 The coats were made to order for an- A misunderstanding as to the date of shipment left them on the That is how these garments came to us without profit for That is how we are enabled to offer these $10, $12, $13.50 other concern. manufacturer's hands. the manufacturer. coats to vou for $8.75. Every garment a new model, of English Serge with long satin inlaid shawl or sailor collar and cuffs; others of neat mixtur Subway Store, Balcony The Newest $1 All Wool Suiting Serge, 85c ¥d. 750 an ideal $1 Blouse Fashioned of white marqui- sette ina very attractive model. Sailor collar, kimono sleeve. White marquisette ‘\ collac and cuffs trimmed al with wide band in lavender, cadet or coral shades. Tie to] 14, All Two an at to-morrow’s price. ...$1 Subway Store, Balcony. $1, $1.50 and $2 Negligee Shirts at 75¢ An Accumulation of s Manufacturer's ‘‘Seconds”’ —S- ‘These men’s shirts are the product of a manufac- . turer who makes only good shirts, and is most partic ular in regard to the kind of shirt leaving the factor; as first grade. If a button hole isn’t just right or seam isn't straight or the shirt is mussed or has ‘some fection, it goes into the collection of “sec- onds.” We purchased this lot at ridiculously low figures other im you indicates. ° of plain white madras, percales, madra woven madra. rized material d linen nnel, some have jome have collars attached, cuffs attached or detaches Subway Store, B: our price to well as plain blue. Plain Double Breasted M Suits, with extra knickerbockers, sizes & to 17 years, 92 Blue Serge Suits, all wool and fast Boys’ Spring Reefers, sizes 214 to 10 yer 2.95 to 95. yrond variety of smogth and rough fabri measure. 97.50. Subway Shoe Store Offers Tomorrow :-—- We have already established the fact that exceptional values are offered in the Subway Shoe Store. So when that these equal in attractiveness any previously we have said all that can be said. Women’s $2 Shoes, $1. Good quality Vici Kid, | “ -|in button or lace style, A cl skin, in and Velvet. | All sizes All sizes. Men's $3 Welted Sole Worfen’s $3 Oxfords at Shoes, $2. oxle 60. Calfskin and Patent] for 915. “Potent Coltskin and] Leather. rai Metal, Blucher style. All sizes. ‘Women’ Ld ad Bhoes, Bronsed, in 4-eyelet, Gibson effects or ankle strap pump. All sizes. Gun p id, extra high cut or regular height; $ looking and good wearing quality. Subway Store, Balcony have be Three Exceptional Purchases of Handkerchiefs Three of the largest make of Handkerchiefs in Ireland, with whom we are doing business fer our regular stocks, have offered us their surplus stocks and six onths’ accumulations of various odd lots. Everybody knows what an economy time this produces. Of course, the larger proportionof the collections are composed of perfect goods. Then there are many lots in which slight defects are found:in the cloth, in, the eroroidery, in the stitching or in the printing of the colored handkerchiefs. Buff of course, no im- perfections are allowed if they 1,400 Dozen Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs at 12:c Hach This collection includes Men's ar Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with hand-embroidered initials; som@lain, All letters included when the selling arts. If perfect, the values would be Every feature that these machines 1 12 bye: S$5e and 50: Main Floor any You are invited to Fifth other Ma ————— $13.50, Vinglish THIRTY-THIRD STREET 50 inches wide, closely woven, light weight, in two shades, of navy blue and black; dust-shedding fabric . nrietta, albatross, serge, veilings and Panamas, in match, Anexceptional value] ful! assortment of street and evening shades, including cream, navy and black .. other pleated bos- jaleony These Boys’ Suits at $2—Unusual Value It is quite possible for you to find elsewhere Boys’ Suits at 8% made of materials equally good in quality and equally attractive in pattern. - But—we question whether you will find many suits at this price that will measure up to the style of these garments or show the cere and attention given to the details of making. 2 tion that adds so much to the value and length of service of the garments. You make your choice from an exceptionally broad variety of fabrics and patterns which includes new brown and gray mixtures, as Pleated Norfolk Models, sizes 6 to 12 years, at $2. Sailor Suits, sizes 5 to 10 years, at $2. Russian Suits, sizes 2)4 to 6 years, at $2. i “other Special Gimbel Values in Boys’ Suits:—- r, sizes Mtol7Ty Smart Suits for Youths at $7.50 ‘These suits vou will find in the average shop bearing the price of 610 or $12 ‘ the case, 87.50 never purchased more real clothes worth for the money. All are new 38c to 65c Silk Pongees and Tussahs, 18c yard learance of short lengths—suitable for waists Three hundred 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. all-wool ‘Tapestry Rugs, owing to slight miematchingat seams, “Domestic” Sewing Machines, 1911 a generation has been retained in its latest and most improved form in railroad station within 500 miles of New York Ci ‘ blue or black All s eS. izes. yards, in two shades of navy blue and black; weight for Spring suits; 50 inches wide. Chiffon Panama, 76c Yd. Wool Dress Goods, 50c Yd. hundred pieces, in such desirable weaves as Subway Store, Lower Fleor y a It’s this care and atten- lodels, sizes 8 to 17 years, at $2. ¢ 95. years, 03.50. You have only to visit a few ica in the fashionable colorings. Sizes 15 to 22 | Subway Store, Balcony $15.60 9x12 ft. Rugs, $9 all-wool Tapestry Brussels Rugs made to sell 80—but owing to slight mismatching of the down had to come the price. That is why 18.60 8.3x10.6 Rugs, $7.60 en repriced from 819,50 to 97.50. Subway Store, Lower Floor Models, $25 has made the “Domestic” famous for more than They have the 1011 head, are mely cased in golden oak and are thoroughly tested before leaving the factory. By buying all there w these Machines, we offer them for the unusu price of $25, either for cash, without any extra charge, at $2 Cash and $1 a Week thereby enabling women eager to begin their Spring sewing to have the use of these splendid Machines while paying for them. We guarantee them for 5 yeare and will deliver them on the firet payment of $2, freight paid, at see and test these fine machines in our Sewing Floor. Sewing achines sent on request regularly $16.60. $15.00, regularly $19.50. $16.50, regularly $21.50, Peranibulators, at $15, regularly 818,50, Fourth Floor as an AE — Men