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a a erect peteen nes Fhe. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911. | of ‘61 as stirring days. SE OLD "ERS, Ge Tae aa HOUSE BURNS, Sc" (" 7HE GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE NEWS _ WWEODAG <= BUTPREWEN, <== 5 | Our Sale of $4, 85 and $0 OROSSETT SHOES THEY Sait IN 61 ae aoe eee” AT AND ARQUND carer At $2.85 Pair Continues with Increasing Demand he had taken a room at and whenever the hotel and after getting a drin Small wonder the remarkable success of this Sale, for ney ar? waynyasse trent directly tn |. Rt Gvbuy ine Ris toll, Havin The Price Is Low and the Quality Exceedingly High R cil War Belles Wave Greet-! erage Bt. e ‘ ; New Rochelle Contractor Sets| send. He suid there waa ne , Crossett Shoes embody all that is best in fine shoemaking. This is well known throughout New York ‘ F ie ii ee eae Week He Gk < ies in the cafe at the time but the three » and in fact throughout this country. That the value is exceptional has been most forcefully demunstrated by ings to “Seventh” as They See aae ana It on Fire to Save Trouble of | men the tremendous purchasing of the last four days. i Dil Fifty Years Ago. | Sawnneas now an Tearing It Down. beving eich os 68 Neco Shoes. Naturally the very finest product of the Crossutt factory, ‘Think of * known. Some of aici If You Want _ 82 Styles for Women —78 Styles for Men. Huard to imagine any fine Shoe that is not in this great collection. { oa 7 : len ie wae’ Ge The New Rochelle Fire Department High and Low Shoes—heavy and light weight Shoes—business mes § - LIVE IN SAME HOUSE, |#8. who was c pare vi teen vaager tiene Hair Get new high goes and heels, ad tm the collection eines Fan froma ¢ 66 1d-cirom aA vo Be Ree Weanen these are muta, PUlNpee in service trotted oxfords and ties, also velvet and satin Shoes. Don't delay! S2es are beginning to become bronen. rently out ‘ len VY ay Tol wactuaive Muiece AVA’ the | + But your size is somewhere in the t collection and we will add “the and $5 Shoes from our Miss Louise Underhill Tells of Raburben MRON@-GNLON stood rou | Swissco, regular stock to help out the broken lines. We advise carly : Days When Flower of City’s | While @ houve burned to the kround. | | selections Peay of these $4, $5 and $6 Crossett Shoes Diaxe was of incendiary Masnachusett | put Det , nventt, | SWiSSCO Grows Hait Stops Dandruff at $2. os ri [ment now standy on Hoxton Common. | |iarge force of polteemen wan on the| 9 % fs fotn i Sith bs Broken Lots of $4, $5 and $6 Shoes, $1.95 er regiments that | ground, ineludt le Squad A (his ‘o Its Natural Color. i SroBse| é mr E fhe macistrom of commerce and treme | ee ete ee nid with the {Stated with confidence that no arrests | v3 r Hering. r whlch ewirle and crashes all around tt,| Seventy-first, and was in the Mat battle yes was total | On sale in the Subway Store, Balcony, occupying entire 97d St.side MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY” | @ Nttle colonial mansion on Lafayette; of Bull Run became a Heu- BL a asst lk BL A ~~“ eorune into the fret rank of bub | nant 8 Bur ‘* ee re cies | 50,000 Yards Wash Goods ideri gt eer agp ng ager AL CLS oa aa appa teona : ) Embroideries—SampleLengths i tned, torn and patched fag | wou Rater fo Tay ion to burn It | at Remarkably Low Prices at One-Third Savings : (Meith thirty-five stare was fung fromm tty) Knit wocks for the folders: Tn the partinent was on hand to | I” figpennce, white two sweet faced, epin. | DArICr stood & Rowing machine, over |Ksep the confined to the butlding All new and Ly toe patterns—just what 4 Thousanas o! sumple lengths of fine embre vot trom a leading i @tood on the balcony and fwaved| stooped and drove it with their feet | Where they started. There are a num: A ea. factory Gal, Switzerland gs, in evelet { fapatier Shes tn greeting. aa the @iwrenit | to. provide things nested by ovr Wisc tanner par Bee AmoskeagApronGing-|; 10,000 yds. of Rem- dafbaad ae ee ble ler aresses, ete, Bestment marched by. ee Sek I! a: : an tions; regularly Lbe tc | | "pme taitie ecarred veterans of the! Eyes Only for the Veterans, HOTEL GUEST ROBBED: hams, 5¢ yd.; in staple and hy 8c yd.; in tengths of 9 | Ae to 160. | t AA “Beventh” looked up at the old i how doe ACCUSES THREE MEN." ety ti and green. edit ta west styles, sheer an Meine Skirtings; reguiarl gimemt that wen 1. | prove in ante: bin ‘oe eouset Liedaltheed -inch Flouncings; regular! frome of the house on April, 19, 1881, and | "ry tells th,’ Mian Loutee |Has Proprietor and Two Barten-| ‘there i» no excuse for baldness We “12c1 5 to 15c Wash Fab- eS) Hee Ae Prnatas, oot “bine | aie eves dimmed with team as they | answered sn iy, “TL paid but fittle ders Arrested After i such as imported woven madras, col- ae-t enw the white haired old ladies, who | attention to th I had eyes only for A\ Laps m qale at all drugeis! rics, 10¢ yd.; inc Juding | ored_ voiles, organdies, 58-inch bor- 27-inch Flouncings; $ weve the charming Underhill girls in | the veterans of me jresiment, the old Beating. and $1.00 4 bottle checked and striped dimities, silk and | 6¢7e¢ foulards, tissue ginghams, mer- 22-inch Allover Embr oideries eG wer days, and recatled how these| Warriors who rode ad. an eae s. res, Rocky. P! penny re . NC! cerized pongee, ete. q ls) Sebasanasor cid New vere ted eS ie neg taro br a | Pantie Gat oomer a Corie] cotton, mulls, mercerized foulards,/ 96¢ and 60c Wash Fab- f fem Got apeed ae they marched away | “Anout this street. It ts talked of as ora] Atvert Flower Thrag Co. ipa ihomlbnaemienone nied by Ci (unl LER ie i Y 4 fer Baltimore to contribute thelr share | heing poplar-lined in the old days bout daylight this| = ished suiting, striped tissues, floral] T4C8, 1OC -YG.; including. silk $1 Foulard Silks, 50c d. i et Goods of valor dono for the sake of |The poplars were tn the old Vay | morning that w he was in a booth and checked orgundies, 36-inch bor. | #4 cotton weaves, in waist and dress 3,200 yards Wat o Poulards, 23 i ' j inton. |Garaenn, “whose ‘wntrance “wns “Acros | rying to use tho telephono in a hotel WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS | der macras, ete length, ods and S0ds + war Floar | sorimeat of design and Colors including navy, reweda. Cop NE aes io Seas - ~oeenaey pao t riot raged ail about the city, mobs threatened to swarm "old, tree lined treet, with its Bine stately mansions, all set fdgether, on which occasion the Of tho girls, Isreal Underhill, Patriot and devoted foliower of y Greeley and hie Trivune, re to haul down the flag and bade flotous. mods do their worat. Flag Never Came Down. ties of his friends, who {fenred that the ok man's proud de- flance ‘of the mob and ..." determined Tieplay of adherence to his country’s cauae, Would bring the mob down upon him’te tear the old house to pieces and do violence to his household, were in vain.* Rain or shine, day and night, ‘until Lee surrendered to Grant, the of4 flag flew from tts staff, and as wind and rain wore it away it was patched and reptobed until it was but a eemblance of tty original self. To-day Miss Louise Undersin pat tn .the parlor of the old mansion, now num- bered 482 Lafayette street, and allowed her mind to go back to those stirring days, She made a beautiful picture as she eat in the centre of the stately old paride, with its substantial furniture of ‘tates Generations ago. Close to the seore and ten ‘mark, but etill on its summy aide, her round face aimpliing as si o and her clear eyes sparkling, tne Vole ‘that made her famous as a hetle bf the New York that was, could still be meen. Somewhere in the house was her bister Fanny, Just across the three scofe and ten mark, who inter- rupted her work now and again to send na word of reminder to her sister that abe was talking; to a reporter, “Stirring but Sad Days.” “We are so averse to ail this,” began Miss Louise, "We are quiet people, shrin’'ng from notoriety, and we would net talk now if we did not realize that what we remembe: may be of some his- value to the new generation “ae eno yt ut et te tive For Sale by All Druggists. are snaheeehalis well sah to execute orders for | Engraved Stationery i Receptions, At Home, Social and Business Use, in st correct forms, from a large var OF ain fia letterings and artistic designs, \ Condolence Cards Attention is also called to Writing Papers, Cards and Desk Furnishings FIRST FLOOR, ——_—_ | | Stern Brothers direct attention t« DRY COLD OF FURS, FUR-LIN ORIEN | insuring the {' | dm accordanc { STORAGE FOR DRAPE Special Concessions in Prices for Altering or Kepairing pring and Summer months, Furs during the S Articles called for promp West 23d a Engraved on Short Notice. with the most modern come to see the ba reet was lined w descriptions, hors and alanthus, and it was ra 1. A. T. St art came into this st 1 id bought five of the houses tn | Colonnade Row. He transformed them | into what was known as The Colonnade | Hotel. ‘They have been torn down aince, and the lots are atill vacant. “Yes, the neighborhood has changed tremendotely since the days we are talking about, but the world moves on,” and with that #he went with strong | and alert eteps to perform the domestic duties awaiting her attentior ——_— Railroads Committee last night reported ‘Mr. Goldberg’s resolution directing the | furnishing of tnformation within thirty | Gays by the Public Service Com- mission on the report of Its investiga- | tion into the request for renewals ot) and on its action on application for certificate of necessity by street au face railways to run their cara cro the Queensboro Bridge Constipation! What you really need is not a} mere purgative which will require increased doses and finally cease acting, but a well-seasoned meqi- cine, which, while it cleanses,also strengthens and purifies. That old family laxative, PILLS is what you need. Made of absolutely the purest and best materials, prepared with the greatest caution. o matter how long you take them, the same dose always produces the same effect. transfers on the Fifty-ninth street Itne, | You're Troubled With, Brandretts complete assortments of -fine NEW _ BUILDING their facilities for the AIR STORAGE ED GARMENTS TAL RUGS AND and approved methods ge by Moth and Fire, te Charges, also RIES AND HANGINGS e jon reques nd 22d Streets ort Nn Upp Suit, $10 This enheim Co. Suit Sale Special Friday Values $15 to $25 *10 All Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Tailored UITS They are the very newest and smartest effects, conspicuous among them being the short coat models with three buttons and satin collar, ex- actly like picture, also pretty braided de- signs and plain tail- ored suits. The tail- oring as well as the material is high class, and for style and ap- pearance you can compare these suits with others that are priced as much again. $ These tailored suits come in twenty-tive very effective models, made of men’s w serge, hairline stripes, check worsteds and fancy tweeds, sailor or long roll collar of satin, in contrasting shades; navy, tan, gray, white, black or black and white check; a beautiful garment in every detail. Dozens of ma- terials and linings, all the season's ¢cor- rect models, $15, $20, $25 and a few $27, 50 SUITS to sell to-morrow at 310 Women’s 75c to $1 Gloves, 50c Odd lots, some slig! led from window and counter dis} sizes in each lot, but no zes in each color, Among the lot are glace kid gloves, one-clasp cape gioves, one-clasp mocha gloves. Subway Store, Balcony Women’s Coats, $8.75 Were $9.75 and $14.75 A collection of small lots of coats from our regular stock reduced to this very low price fo quick clearance. Some of our best sellers in the group. Largely 4, 5 and 6 coats of a style, making an early selection ad- visable, Included are 'y mixtures, black-and-white checks, navy, tan and black serges; some have deep shaw! collar or sailor collar; some are semi-fitted, and all are good style coats that are very unusual offerings at $8.75. Subway Store, Balcony Striking New Waists at 95c Adaptations of models selling at double this price. A great variety of wonde: i tractive new styles. For example Waists like illustration with sailor collar, jabot and cuffs, of pretty colored handkerchiefs, of fine lingerie fabrics, with tucked front, back and sieeve: in shades of Copenhagen, lavender, coral and black. Cotton Marquisette Waists, w kimono. sleeve and jor coll trimmed with colored _m: sertion and imitation Clu A very striking Waist. In lavender Copenhagen, coral and white. Subway Store, Balcony Misses’ Suits, $9.75 (Like the Illustration) it that give splendid satisfaction; the ma- ri serge with hairline stripe; the t is lined with guaranteed s: serui-fitted, and the desired length, as shown by ration; plain gored sisirt with panel front and back; sizes 14, 16 and 18, Misses’ Coats at $5.50 rality Roger's silk; 50 in. long; semi-fitted; with long modish lines that give grace tothe figure. The collar and cutis are inlaid with contrasting shades of the >? same material; single-breasted, with buttons to match; sizes 14, 16 and 1s. 300 Girls’ Sample Coats, $2.75 Reglarly 5 to $ 14-year sizes; serges, silks and mixtures in many colora: 300 in the collection; many have sailor collars. Subway, Balcony at- AS is good qu ; 6 to House Dresses, $1 and $1.50 House Dresses at $1, like illustration, of blue-ar white and black-and-w striped percales, trimim with contrasting colors; Dutch nec \s, three-quarter aa rn Dre t $1.60, of blue-and-white anc black-and-white cked ginghams. An exception- c nist a iress. | a 80 irate } sing Sacques, 60c. Good white | lawn, in dainty patterns of blue, bi pink and laven- | 20 lice neck, trimmed with embroidery | der; square or surp) pe ey and shirred at the waist. Men's $1.50 Pa- jamas, 75e. pt maker BROADWAY Bleached Muslin, 36 in. wide, soft finish; regularly yd., a White Goods Remnants, including 4 ial Batistes, Swisses, Crossbar Muslins, Nains yd. pieces; regularly 10c to 1219c¢ yd., at 7c. Bleached Sheets, size before hemming, 72x90 in. with centre seam, nicely GIMBEL. BROTH ERS avy, reseda, Copenhagen, tan, ly $ ed fat ¢, parteotton, 38. gray and black: and white patuerns; reg Shantung Satin, o soft gestion of the rough S season's best shades} G, at 60c. , With the shghtest sug- ns. wide, in 30 of the Subway Store, Lower Floor 1,000 Holland Shades, 40c each A great vari green, white, linen and cream color; k: . us ever. Also 250 white Fios 4 on good rollers and in- cluding fixtures. own asm + cottages and bungalows es of red, green and blue; eeu } 1 800 bit ‘of Fish Net Cx Howe! ecru shade, in large and small block tterns; reguiariy 22 12 Subway Store, Lor loor 85c Floor Oil Cloths, 22c 8,000 vards of this Oi) Cloth jus! ved trom one of the best manu- jacturers, in ten gooa patterns; reg yard, at 22¢, 1,000 Carpet Samples f wi jlton Velvets and hed 'y 10-wire Tapestry Brussels; lengths trom ®, to 2 yards; at 30¢ to $1. yards of All-wool Velvet Carpeting for halis and stairs; regu- larly $1 a Pasa: at 65¢. Subway Store, Lower Floor $22.50 Brass Beds, $13.75 inch square Posts, sizes; satin or brigh ~ul! brass—exceptionally wel) $7.25 Brass Beds at $5.26. Bunga ow model, 2-inch posts with heavy bars in Coi- onial designs: English tacquer finish. $22.50 Brass gill continuous ro is massive constru n or bright finish. $3.26 White Ename! Beds, at $2.25. $4 Columbia Springs, $2.25. $2.25 Wire Woven SPORE, $1.45. Heavy steel tubing, all $7.76 Cotton Felt ttresses, $6.76. One or two parts. Many sty of ticking. 600 Feather Pillows, 45c. Subway Store, l.ower Floor White Goods, Sheets & Pillow Cases at Decided Savings rly 10¢ yd., at Be, eer white Pt all brass filler ly good bed in Law n, ok, Longeloth, ee, 2 to 10 hemmed; regularly 50c., at 36c. Seamless Sheets, size before hemming 81x90 in., ing; regularly S5c each, at 60c. Bleached Pillow Cases, linen-finish; sizes before hemming 42x36 and 45x36 in., nicely finished; regularly 16¢ each, at 12};¢. Subway Store, Balcony standard bleached sheet- Elite Enamel Ware at |4 off This splendid kitchen ware is well known as the finest imported Enamel Ware. It b warranted free from all subst es injurious to health. It is also made without seams or rivets, and every piece is absolutely perfect- warranted to give entire sati Lipped Baucepans s four coats of enamel and is action, Tes Rorties Rice Boilers, with Handles on Both ides Berlin Saucepans with £nan eled Covers 2qu sat Sat treg. 6Uc; now 40¢, Coffes Pots Iqt.: rex. SSe. now 406. Lysate zaqtir agi rox. 90; now S0e, | Str Lik at § z. $1.0), now 530, Pog. $1.20, now 7Be. Tea Pots *wubway Store, 5; How BOE. Lower floor $qt. reg. 31 Mon's $2 Hats. sissy Dorvier ta wna, wide beta THIRTY-THIRD ST. S unday World Wants Work: Monday ornin Wonders |i SN ang : *