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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1911. ‘The Third Month-End Sale of the Gimbe? Subway Store ‘YOUTH'S AMBITION ("> | IN POVERTY LEADS TO SERIOUS FALL This great monthly economy movement will soon hecome one of the merchandising features of New York. retailing, plans and methods are the broadest and most helpful yet undertaken by any store. Everything offered is a new, special pur- very good shopper knows what this means in the way of genuine dest rable !yarzains, chase, or a reduction from the former price. _———- 5 i ’ * A Washable Foulard Dresses, $2.95 i i hy fie D fi 4 Son of Rabbi Worked as Con. || Women’s Spring Suits ba Timely Offerings affeta Dresses for | Women’s Serge Cats, | hid tok ° , ° , ; ductor by Day, Studied | at $8.75 a manure: In Juniors’, Girls Mi At $7.50 Medicine ‘ Just one Hundred hed made : ’ 1Sses Made in very fashion- i My edicine by Night. Just one hundrec up 880" of and Children’s able model, of excellent \ } | Suits, specially tailored these hand- Spri G t $7.50 serge, with satin inlaid HIS MIND GIVES WAY. |} for presentation at this for a concern -talatansn Mashreahaaatrsonbded notched callar, finished { iS | Month-End Sale. These Us. bh d Ierg are three offerings that will _ Miss * Dresses. of fine taffeta with small and large b + | suits would ordinarily be! from bus surely interest mothers looking for | silk, with “V" shaped neck, trim , € f Both Ankles Broken in Tum- | stts ‘ Ud ore Sort De haan more value than is ordinarily offered | med in contrasting colors, gored satin buttons, half-lined £ " } priced at not less than the order was in exchange for money invested. skirt with fold around the bottom. . bas! ag ( § ble From Window of East |) one-half nore place The So tebned prices are quoted, as | In stripes and polka, dots. Ina ni ot ta te | | ‘ : are ia the ; black, navy and Copenhagen blue; yee ed ¥/ J A st attrac these garments are presented for DI y Side Home. | Made of white-and- ite Bag Liu Tat LNW Ge Hin bean om sizes from 7 to 14 years; $7.50 cach lustrated). 97.60. Efi ‘ black striped mannish us This time we are content to have * ’ it eat or oo sail ; Tn @ struggle with poverty and am-| serge. Coats} “4 ‘ou place the value upon them. navy blue an lack ~~*, s . ats ina s st, regularly for you place th 1po hem. y - | Pee i at tas carly AUG oa pr model lined with a tae Gate Me Sore we Lo ie Non enue eal day fell, Th l, uy y of fine Cot- \ ! fan took him thirty feet to the street, satin: tohied II ton Foulards, mutual ee ’ r at $12.50 trimmed with satin sail- | and thence into Bellevue ‘with potn |) S8UN; notched — collar in a wide cat dsl aalbsvand celine pred or collar and piped with \ Ankles broken, but not out of the Mahe and revers; revers faced iets from 0 to 14 yours; at 82.7 a Misses’ Suits, of fine serge; blue-and-white or black- orris's father ts Rabbi Abraham | ry ’ 7 ‘ ry ry . ' [ ‘ Z i ow c BE + " ior Long Coats, of serges and chev- s full satin-lined and trimmed wi s i | , | Frachtenberg of No. 85 Seventh street z ith black Sana fin Join ik Water styles and colorings; sizes pata th id on collar, cuffs od sad white silk, long sill 7 | Rabbi Frachtenbers was poor, but ne/f! ished with a white pique 15 and 17 years, at $7.50 pads Ne ithe UA colinn blag savy tie at $9.75 each. was learned and bitious for his! ‘ i fe ‘ hoe f Children’s W, around skirt; e black, nav . Children, “Morris and Katrina, 8 vesting; gored skirt. ‘i ehasne ae other tissues in shares of rose, lavender, pee of ih cit adil: peghannrieyer and Copenhagen bluc; sizes 14 to 18 Both Coats are extra- { 4 v ting Aad is a Label , $8.75 0 suit. ‘ tip Ci openbagen ne fae navy and att Hes Ose and 91,16 cach years; $12.50 a suit. ordinary values, N 9 @ radlo-nctivity that be- eof sizes for amall women as well as regu i H sets a disease-threatened world. He Subway Store, Balcony models, Tomorrow, #2.95en, Subway Store, Balcony Subway Store, Balcony Subway Store, Balcony Subway Store, Balceny j i must study and pecome wise in his tae ie day. Nee... eee Ww ’ ‘ ; ’ A A studious Lad. omen’s75c Gloves : no mma nes wo | Boys’ $4 Suits, at $2.95 Remarkable Purchase of 6,000 fotorserteGifiersethinedy bon dys real,” The ‘people woo came to” is fl Including Extra Pair of Knickerbockers A ’ one-row silk embroidered backs; in black, white: ten sede Ree Tes { father's synagoi the Just for this sale we offer a large collection of Boys’ New Hi h bl Pp 55 the right length for the new short sleeves; regularly 75c a pair, for this rdle, at { Pla See hentaver ihe pubis sone Spring Suits, fashioned of new Spring fabrics in the very latest eat. er oom etticoats, at iC 38c a pair. Subway Store, Talcon: ny \ With the Interest of a mentatiy [| Colorings. y. The fabrics are of a reliable quality and will give good The material of which these Petticoats et made is famous Tits the AL the Ww ——. ‘ hungry child, and then came to New fi} service. Your choice of many gray tures; In @ Pacific. Not only does it have the effect of silk, but it is one of the most serviceable fabrics York City College, where hie went to Iny broad variety of patterns. Two pairs of full-gut Knic serbockers teed Ha Rie aaalet hd we att tticoats. All are in effec stripes, in the following color com- omen’ ) Neckwear Specials y bes Ea eg ave CAN ae ag orb with each Suit. To be had in all sizes from 8 to 17 years, Suits binations: black-and-black, black-and-white, blue-and-white, gray-and-white, brown- x ne broidered “Lord Byron” laundered collars, in six new patterns; special ; } family moving while the education was | Fegularly sell at 84. During this sale are offered at $2.95. Sather: and-white, brown-and-black, green-and-white, old rose-and-white, red-and-black, blue- Law aid trata on trek Taos Gabatas double tab with jricot edge and two- ' \ being acquired and while sister K i Subway Store, y and-black, i inch rose pattern lace; single tab with round point pattern, 214 inches wid i rina was finding out all that Washing. [| The Petticoats are nicely made and present one of the most remarkable offerings of others all lace, bow top; special at 25e. i acer rran tring | Children’s$3to$4. 5O0Coats. $2. 25 the senson. 86¢ each. Subway, Balcony Veiling Special, at 10c Yard Huis: unlit tile Goole and see work to Acollection of fancy Mesh V gs; ull new effects, some are spotted, others A . ° have sinall shadow designs; in black, brown and is che Faiilly, Go Ho dtopnéd Nib ool mart little Spring Garments of cream serge, pongee, checked and plain 8 magi An by Sache value Rae tally, 100) e Gre aet Ni oat] | csunceall Hise Hao pales td naar Meee Reed ere a $1 All-wool Serge, 58c Yd. | 8,000 Pieces Embroidery | siocs's Subway Store, Balcony of a THIN Avenue trolley car, uae bildren’ s $1 Russian Dresses, at 0c. ny large collection of ( Hilden’ s + isa 81 grade, although we formerly sold it at the lengths from 5to8 yards; directly from the factory Auth gaictties long: neWee! env tha, back ussian Dresses in white repp and madras. All prettily mad es 2 to 4 years, f75c, At the price we are now offering i jall, Switzerland. «Samples, all n : . Garments sell reg way Store, Balcon: si ec jobber usually asks for the | signs, in Edges and Insertions, wide Bandings, Bead- U: $ Platform were over he went home and eee OBtIGTy SUSI) fer Chis els) atieecis Ban Wey/e : Hearne and comesintwoshades | Ings and Founcings; offeringiat just about half price 1 50 and 2 mbrellas at 1 ‘uxhted the lamp over his precious d black, Edges and Insertions, regularly 10c te 25 @ yard, at Men's and Women's Union Taffeta (silk and wool) Umbrellas, caso and tas: bei Fated aeleee Ane Hie nye Boys’ $2 Hats, 76c Men's §2, $2.60 & $3 Hatsatst Subway Store, Lower Floor Loe L ica i atjaas oa ft Me mission natural wood and fancy handle; made to sell at $1.50 and 82, for eres Cea tte U ! ‘i y Sori A clean-up of men's and youths’ h Flouncings, regularly Toe a yar¢ ‘ nis eale, i she able to rejoin his class without lose A coliection of new Spring] ,.0 sc nerfect soft and Derby flats. A Remnants of Dress Goods Subway Store, Lower Floor Women’s Taffeta Silk Parasols, alt shades, sold regularly at 81.75; for this | of time when he had saved enough models in Boys’ Hats, including] collection which includes all the new Balcony from his Job on the car to pay the family spell. way and to get a breathing Broke Down Mentally, The strain of long working and study hours broke his mental force. A few he began acting stran, the car and came home, er watched The all night In his ro ht come to the bi into his mother's a that something will happen to me," he said. The m er sent his sister into his room to watch, Morris asked he get him a drink and e When she catne ba from the wind —_ TELL OF RESCUE AT SEA. French Cruiser Here Saved Crew of Philadelphia Yi The French cruisers 1 the room. had toppled et below. eoht, Gloire, Ad- Spring styles and colorings; regularly $2, $2.50 and 83; special at $1. Subway Store, Balcony imported French patent leather styles, regularly $2; at 75c. Men’s 75c & 8c Negligee Shirts, 45c 1,000 Shirts—sample and odd lots—of excellent quality materials, piain whites and neat figured patterns, in plain and coat styles. Sizes 14 to 17 $1 and $1.50 Pleated and Plain Shirts, 65c 1,400 Shirts—slightly imperfect, but all come from one of the best Shirt factories in the country. Excellent fabrics; full size hi with turn-back cuffs in the lot pereales; sizes 14 to 18, Most of them are pleat I plain madras and Subway Store, Balcony $1.50 Pajamas, 95c 240 Suits of men's new Spring Pajamas in the right colors and right weights; all mercerized — materials; silk clover leaf braid trimmings; fine pearl buttons; regularly 81.50, at 95¢. Subway Store, Balcony $3 to $4 Sweater Coats, $1 Just 100—odd lots of men's 83 to $4 Sweater Coats, grouped for a final clean-up; all splendid values at their former prices; an extraordinary value at $1. Subway Store, Balcony Divided ps: ‘at 25¢ a yard, rades at 35¢ a yard. es at $0c a yard, Bl to 2 a Skirts made to order at actual cost from any of the above materiais. Remnants of Silk Mostly waist and dress lengths, in both plain and fancy if Black " i Bengaline, fancy Chiffon Cloth, , Foulards aud Satins. Regularly In three groups at 25c, 38¢ und Subway Store, Lower Floor gee Grenadine: to $1.25 0 yard, d Subway Store, Lower Floor Knit Underwear Specials W s Swiss Ribbed Vests, low necks and sleeveas at 10. Women's Swiss Ril 1 Vests, with silk tape; special at 18c. Women’s crochet and cimbroidered Vests; and sleeveless; special at sp low neck, sleeveless low neck Subway Store, Balcony Special in Laces Valenciennes Laces, German and French Edgings and cream, 4 and 1}4 inches wide; regularly 40c a doz. yds., at 28e doz. yds.; regularly 60c doz. yds., at 3$¢ doz. yds. Oriental Net Allover Lace, in white and ecru; in new- est effects for making waists, guimpes and yokes; regu- Se tol ayd., ut 50c a vd. neiennes Allovers in all the newest designs, in- he shadow filet and floral ef ‘ularly 40¢ ayd,, at 25e. Subway Store, Lower Floor Dressing Sacques, 38c 600 figured Lawn Dressing Sacques, made of pretty materials, white grounds, with pink, light blue and black figures; surplice neck or rolling collar. Subway Store, Balcony 75c Lining Satin, 55c Yd. An extra good quality, on white, ereain, metal. yard wide, in blagk, tan, brown, old gold, pearl gray and’ gun: Quantity limited to 2,000 yards, Special to- Subway Store, Lower Floor $1.25. ju bway Store, 55cScotchTableDamask,42cYd. yards of pure linen Scotch Table Damask; full-bleached, satin finished, many pretty patterns from which to select, 70 inches wide; regularly 55c a yd., at 42¢ a yd. ality Irish Turkish Towels, bleached and un- Damask—good” heavy | bleached, soft and absorbent; regularly tin lustre, | 16e each, at 1a4gc. Hemmed Huckaback Towels, closely woven, neat red or plain white bor- Hers; size 1x43 inches; regularly 150, at 10c, German 000, yards superior q Tal weight, full-ble 72 inches wide; oS a yd. Napkins to match, 22x22 in.; at $1.95 a doz 3,000 yards superior quality cerized ‘Table Damask: high satin finish, orate designs; 68 ya, at 28e a yd, 72 ine yd. at 48¢ mateh, 18 #0 inches, $1 a doz; Oa cle 400 Mercerized Cloths, snow-whit ad, high regularly 85c a yd, at special mer- snow whit Huckaback Towels; and hemstitched, plain white red borders; size %0x30 rey wate #Zc, at 1B8c. Twilled Cotton Towelling, snow- white, soft and absorbent, neat red borders, 16 inches wide, 4e a yard. All-linen Crash To: ing. neat red, blue or plain white borders: regularly We a yds, at 7ge a y Towelling, neat red ches, 65e a 22 inches, Damask a high satin} sufficiently Special Purchase of Silverware “ le Wr Nn I ae ee US ae for seating six peopl nd plain; regularly $i hy special at 83e. c closely woven, me- ini weight, 17 inches wide, 10e a yd. All-hnen which under f Jufaure de la § miral Aube command of A quantity of quadruple-plated rolthe cured by us from one-q ‘ Crash Towelling, heavy derte have been cruling tn American tone hid te thru gies, “nthe ste ae wei to 3 15c to 85c Wash Goods at 10c a Yard turkish Towels |quality. waft and absarbents heat red Kinsville, S. 1, at 625 P.M. yes- Acpicce Tea Sets, 04.78 tu 97.50 n set. | Pinard rots Osi aioe In waist and dress lengths. Representing a purchase of about 1,00 yards; the loom dends; Ju yd., at Hy apa regularly 4 Ege aera Water Hii eeepc tage * ends of several mills, Included are the newest Spring Wash Fabries, such as silk and cotton Subway Store, Lower Floor wireless that sho had rescued the crew Children's Cups, 50c to 68e ench, ht Candelabras, $4.80 cach, Chiffon, Printed Marquisettes, Woven and Striped Voiles, Printed Voiles, Plain Voiles, ot tne Muay Sache Tain ABAR OCR] mtcuad Aria eed 0 $2108 cache SEEN TIEER Eon : Bordered Foulards, Silk Striped Shirtings, Cluster Cord Organdies and a score of other | Villadelphia, owned by Thomas t ae i Baking Dishes, $3.25 each. Serving ys. § to 50 each aie i i SRABAta a an Dea ali pea “hoof : vs | pon. The Edith Anna was b ‘ NaC eela sl eocael: | Hapa t materials, # to 10-yard lengths; none of th im worth less than 15¢ s much of i worth as high Havana. Phe persue wes foes tude Crumb Sets, $1.75 a set ! ” Subway Store, Balcony a >a yard; for this Sale 10¢ # yard. jubway Store, Lower Floor 15,000 yi anda blew hed and unbleached Mtulins from 8 10°80 ya ‘ds. Bleached orth 27 and lor ude 79.40, The al = unbleac ic ord Sean aiaws have shore leave = a yare © mail orders filled. Muslins 27 Nom here. Women’s $3.50 Shoes, $1 : sample fine of Putas and ‘Ties, in Wf the season, in all leathers. hes wide, in mill lengths, from 2 to Wy bape | orders fille Bleacher $8.50 Dining Room Domes, $5.95 Il the yood Genuine Thon 16-inch wrenght iron Gas Domes of rich art glass in green or amber, fitted | extra h H bumiber (ontalin minted ty WIDELER reAUlnAa RAbOr ee ast Seamless Bed Sh fore hemming, 54x90 inches, full bleached; completely with inverted light and by-pass, Tomorrow at 5. special for this sale at Wetnent Palen ehaee ate LOW RG Lie nated sulthble fon annie beds: 446 aeade: AP Aue aaon | Mission Electric Lamps, complete, in a quaint style. losing out odd lots of ood weart Cornell se ronze calf, miles, bleached Bed Sheets and Pillow Cases Pillow Cases. fkidskin, in all sizes, particularly Women’s 33 Low Shoes, at 91; oth with a 10-inch shade, in green or amber ar glass, with six-foot cord Subwey Store, Balcony ‘Tomorrow at $2.50. | hemest wilake we ave atly hemn ppileny £20; spec at I8e Sheeting, Sheets, Pillow Cases ' i Oxford and Blucher strap styles 42x36 in,, regulacl Inite: e: erted Gus Lights, complete, con ing of brass burner, imported grape i egularly yards rel stations In the United States Inverted Gas Lig v 6 i Bray Subway Store, Balcon: "2s nc at Bao | inetead of answering a telephone cal, shades, in assorted colors, with bead fringe to match und Welshach mantle, 85. ‘$1 Lunch Cloths at 50c Ldendake J y Dae yee a ae bie fear | | by “hello” will give thelr name or the Subway Store, Lower Floor me ¥ ; 35c H 15¢ goo in, regularly *1, at 74e Slees” hello to every phone call in a waste | . : Ada wach PRPS Me itig eer arecastel He ay aesre valk eeoaH Ho Wa inches, of 45x36 inch 9; regularly 1 ay Storo, Lower Floor | of, tine Brie vernsansvtens t 100-Piece Dinner Sets, $4.75 rate thence) te A theta ene |) Mae aracis apocil fo cobs ilies the phone will reply bj name ov BT) d, with one row drawn work; regularly 25¢ omen’s Black Cotton Hosiery, with double h dhe name of ‘the office, some of which | I) A limited number of sets—100-picce American Porcelain—will be offered 1, with one 4 f n work; regutarly ' Wo " n'a Dn i Cots i if ery, with double heel and Tee Rutitea Muslin Curtains, 55c Pr ere halt @ yard in length, time will be Je at this special: p Your choice of two decoratic 0 og and marler ton, 12746 opal is time | ale a 1 pri vice « rations, Our ‘ - 0h dc Silk Hosiery, liste heet } ved. At any rate, the Secretary say's, : fe only art ticking, in blue or red, Wouen's black and Ik Hosiery, lisle heet 00 pairs 2s y with col) 1,000 yards of P s Inistakes in telephone numbers will be | grade, For this sale only at 94,26, sate i w yards of Printed Seri with deep liste gar seconds of Toe gr rance of Faney China, id hem-| inches more quickly remedied. At 16c—regularly 26c¢ and 35¢ wide, suitable cial for this sale at 38¢ for drap en Diakea Buciir aot i Lele 4 a pair;} regularly I8c a yard, at 10c. ate Bone, teal eoab rth aoe Subway Store, Balcony : : 1,609’ Opaque Window Shade MANAHAN’S ‘dois {| +, Mugs, | ‘Trays, Mugs, salad Bowls, ‘Tea Pots, = = x #50 pairs of Ruled an 1 Flat Aus x0 ft., mounted oa “spring rolle! | Pear aes 1 At Saucers, Cream J , Pull Dione, Hats Boxes and Plates, (i rs) va \ A . io tong: regularly | dre mi regularly 2 i sizes, Pickle Dishes, Bowls anc t 26c-— regularl, ¢ and i f Fl Ol ile 1 h sal Vaca Aaa bc oa don | tas in Blain tna Hoon] ear area 12,017 ¥ Yards 0 oor Oilclot uhh of Sneha Lace C| ce Mea ee aed 1 PINE pon Dish Dishes, M Salad Bowls 5 : . tains, 2 nowhite and eeru;| S%e grades, at Loe; 20c gra at loc ") | SOREST | ‘At 10c—-recularly 18e and2ée {Cai Pith trees wurchased from the Receivers of the United Oilcloth Company regularly 400 132c, Subway Storo, Lower Floor M | ers, Dull Boxes 1 ieen Cracker inant an d Crane, ‘ This well known oilcloth concern, having its mills at Yardville, N.J., went into the re ‘ , i Tee aN Footed |. Glocsate Meter Cate Patan tetas ceiver’s hand | ured t tock of perfect oileloth Inetion. I Special Sale of Trunks » Compote mikins, | Bowls, ( Dis Comb and Brush morrow this large quantity, ina wide variety of desirable patterns, vextended space i Fern Dishes and Toc shiek Holder Trays, Jugs, Celery Trays, Cups and in our Subway Store, lower floor, The oileloth } en divided into three lots ( i es pe Steamer Trunks, 28-inch to 34-inch, \ ERE CLAS ESR RUNG UIT Subway Store, Lowor Floor:| =aicers and Plates 30c, 40¢ and 50c Grades at 20c, 25¢ and 30¢ a Yard f Ae ge ts an Tashan Aas : sag 40-in) “i vee F ‘ ' ‘ ' fi ae \ dich A \ 1 92.75 ress ‘Trunks, several styles, each ‘ TARINE MOTH SHEETS Wye Sp Rede f i ma if has tray with hat compartment, some * e full pieces, to buy « ' ! jsi \ t ‘ hat compartment, some \ | Specials in Housewares Le ee i I lary Gcreteuan aera nant QUESTION SEX [] Bath Room Fixtures;) Wire Soap Dishes, Babbitt’s Cleanser, 9 : ' 4 {i [ull have good locks: siaew from 28 to Are fully and properly. The eves } all of whic bras Wire Coat Hanger for 25¢, 4 95.50 8 nol 140 inches, 97,7, 1 Common i Ve ese, heavily nickel plated Wire'Tea Stra . ahhittta Hoax. 6 foe | RIneiy Store, Balcony J 80 ‘Tumbler lolders, Standard Flour sif 5 . OE ' i Cong Bouter tse | Enamel Ware §45DomestioS wndMachines, $15 " | 800 Corn Whisk . Hue tollay es since last October at #22, the regular . | rk aio ems Lomorrow for F 1 ‘ r were demonstrating ia our 1 81,10 Soap and Sponge Furkey Feather {18¢ cack M i perfect nd include full set of Holders, 75¢. Dusters, 40¢ 1 ler, 2-qt t (i d > for fi 8 Domestic Sewing Comb and Brush] 3 i 1 Pot, aA af ; Trays, 50¢, 8c, al fe 1 being. bi {for the Domestic No 8; we will also offer ne 1 "tha tact Brush Bolds| 4 ) f Be » Vt ny golion oak catlnet machines, with (ull ect of with, ie aves wt! Hl ers, 28c, lisicoran ¥6 3 AX " M ‘ i sell f 0, made in he Domestic Sewing tos Wanllugios wie Bullale, New Wire Goods Toilet Paper, 10 largo|Lipped sauce Pups, 10 J M Sink Strainers, 20c. rolls, 25e. Iqt. Dish Pan BROADWAY W YOR THIRTY-THIRD ST » for any of these Machines, freight prepaid, to Subw eens any fre pot within o60 miles of New York City Subway Store, Balcony | | Wortd Wants ; Work Wonders. |

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