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THE BVENING WUSBLY, ZLUBBUAYX, Max 2&8, 1911, 3 as vice raeR | 69,150 Yds. of Wanted Silks and Fine Wash Fabrics: FELLS REAL COP. Offered Wednesday—In the Gimbel Subway Store—Much Under-price This will be a characteristic Gimbel event, for not only are prices extremely low, but the quantities are large and the styles and patterns just thosemost wanted. It is a big, broad, comprehensive sale, effording very unusual opportunities to purchase new Silks and Wash Goods at decided savings. ‘ “Abe” Nathan, Wearing Shield | Wash Silks, #80 16 Colored Voiles at 9c 18c Tissue Voiles at 10c bapa | 50c Was 8 27 in, wide; made of hard, twisted, mercerized yarn; in all| __ One of th ’s most popular wash fabrics; mill | ; of Dismissed Officer, Re- 2,000 yds. of this fine all-silk fabric; 18 in. wide and |! shades. if vent” | ot 9 4510 ydacs IN h gi¥at Variety of atripes, eBed ee Light Weight sists Arrest With Blow. guardnteed to launder perfectly. A great variety of pat- 40c Silk Striped Voiles at 25c well as plain colors. terns, mainly white grounds and colored stripes. Woolen ith si : y z am 65c Messaline Satin, 45¢ a of a fine mercerized yarn, with silk or satin stripes; 12\4c Merceri ed Chambray at 8 Dress Goods BREAKS VICTIM’S NOSE ds.; 18 j id d allsilk: in st d colors. Fine soft finish; in blue, gray, tan and ox blood grounds, Two Extraordinary Offers. | aan as Be ae. nek ihe We bg, een aa ‘aa sr , 20c Bordered Batiste at 12\4c | with white hairline and corded stripes; mill lengths of 2 to 10 yds. 1 All - Wool B ant “ - 5c Satin Duchess 65c 89 in. wide; fine sheer quality; in pink, lavender and blue Ripplette Seersucker at 12!3c $ Weave Suitin mr 5 Four Shots Attract Fellow-Po- | 450 yds.; 19 in. wide and all-ailk: white, ivory and grounds, with a deep border of white. A great assortment of staple and fancy designs in this well- 48¢ ¥d g ry Wh cream; subject to very slight imperfections. 80c Silk Mulls, 25¢ known and popular fabric that requires no ironing. ae | cemen, Who Capture r 50c All-Silk Taffetas, 35c Woven jacquard or printed floral designs; in all colors; 16c Bordered Madras at 10c 44 inches wide, in prac- ; Fleeing Man. 2,000 yds.; 18 in. wide; in a good. variety of street also black and white; 26 in. wide. tically all the wanted colors, 86 in. wide; black hairline stripes on white ground, with a | ahaded ua Well an @hite and create, 36c Silk and Cotton Pongee at 28 |neat border, ae omen of pets blue, Gator and wearing the sh: is.; double sina assortment of colors. \ | i i ipes; ii ‘ maa who was Giemieed from the force aati des 20c Cluster Corded Dimities at 15¢ | ee aa hae or ie eral quantity. aimeat efx years ago, “Abe Nathan, Very fine quality; in beautiful floral designs that are even | > 60c a _berstar and second-story worker, | 26e Zephyr Ginghams, 18¢ handsomer than many 25¢ imported patterns, | 85 in. wide; in 14 good shades; every thread warranted Worsted Suitings game into conflict early to-day with | | Imported and domestic; 82 in. wide; in plaids, SLA wate $2-in, Scotch Zephyr Gingh t 14 pure linen. at 38c Yd. Patrolman Thomas Hickson of Deputy as well as plain colors; in styles equal to many that are sold at -in. SCO! ephyr Ginghams a Cc b 1 A Commissioner Driscoll's vice squad, and §| §0c and 85c a yd. Plaids, checks and stripes in great variety. A remarkable Silk and Cotton Fabrics, 12)4c Including Serges, _Shep- fat en with @ bested 60c Silk and Cotton Fabrics, 28¢ offering. About 3,000 yds.; in waist and dress lengths; regularly 25¢ herd Checks, Hairline Stripes = beioce A i 4 40c yd. id other good patterns, in Gaving bowled the real vice equad | 6,000 yds. of such wanted fabrics as silk and cotton tussahs, 30c Silk Striped Shirtings at 18c to 40¢ y Gnd other good p 3 men into the gutter, Nathan fed. But | {! pongees, crepes, etc.; in plain, striped and jacquard designs. A beautiful mercerized fabric; white or tinted grounds; fast Remnants Cotton Fabrics, 5c a variety of colors. 36 to ‘WHickwoa got on his knees in a flash Ling P Fgh! ; | i end fired four shote after the crook, 18c and 25c Madras at 12!4c colors and 82 in. wide. About 5,000 yds.; in waist and dress lengths; including 42 inches wide. Glesing him but attracting the atten-| An extra fine quality of imported woven madras; also printed 26c Shepherd Check Suiting at 16c ginghams, dimities, batistes, English suitings, voiles and other Subway Store, Lower Floor tien of Bae es Gin madras in a variety of good styles. Imported; in the usual variety of styles; 38 in. wide. fabrics; regularly 1214¢ to 20c yd. Subway Store, Lower Floor : Distriet - Attorne ney Ha) estes ie es whl RAE tanta Md th at cated Bachna lM ; A@ame grabbed Nathan, and when rg a eee TE Ath CTTTT’ Fy 2 : ' Zan een ta or ret om The MAY WHITE SALB, in the Subway Store, Progresses with Lively Interest i etables took all the fight out of the ’ ? 7 . 4 hop Me aad Room only for the briefest outline of the wonderful White Sale offerings. Quality is always fully up to the Gimbel standard, no matter how low the price. Take f peen making profitable use of shield the elevators to the Subway Store for the less expensive lines of May White Sale Goods. Each day brings new and unusual offerings for this great sale. The following for Wednesday: i Ne 8, once worn by John Moore, * s H Corsets i i i Sacra oat} White Fabrics, Sheets and Pillow Cases Bran gs tor 8 ort te. Ondermuslins, Petticoats, Negligees, Etc. 16c Linen-Finished jow Cases, 12}9c. ww bust models with long hips and support- omen's Nightgowns ‘or ‘en Nethan hott thon up, emnentianes mat ft) | 12140 to 18¢ White Goods at 10c Yd. || will wear and wash exceptionally well; sizes be- | ers attached, At 600—Of good muslin; round or high neck; 6] 120 Drawers, 8¢ pr.; 2 to 12 yrs. was a Vice Gquad man and offered pr A purchase of 20,000 yards, in 80 to 60-yard || fore hemming 42x86 and 45x36 inches. _, Broken lines of 760 and $1 Corsets at 600 pr. styles; lace-trimmed. ‘ 160 Drawers, 10c pr. ; with ruffles; sizes, 2 to 12 yrs. halal pro- lengths, including such wanted White Goods as 16,000 Yards Unbleached Muslins, $!c Yd. See Sine rene! with hose sup- r At 760 -Of cambrle or nainsook; high or low neck: } 996 Drawers, 160; with hemstitching and tucks a oolttTlem Girl the Trap. Hees lati, Grombeary ancl Peeve Laweny 1. onvankia | Maa ae Hoan Wier hr & WT Corsets at $1 pair. For stout, women; “At Boo—O! cambric or nainsook; 12 decidedly HRS Stentor $e6 ox.) tlcinned #ith @eabeeliey young women living in Harlem re- i 7 les in the collection. . Bleac! : 1» BO. sizes 19 to 84; a very exceptional offerirft. ttractive styles. » eh . : Sali Ser 6 pay. hime to fe te coe — = : ss: aa ae 7 OY dey bakseicatalintepehetes Handkerchiefs) nv rag Mamman's Combination "teme Ghuce aine 206; 1 to 5 last @unday night. Sho had only Mill lengths of such wanted fabrics as White| §1.26 White Crochet Bed Spreads, 86¢ each. Se for Women’s 12340 Initialed Handker- At 760— Corset Cover and Drawer. or Short, Skirt bie! of nainsook; trimmed with lace, beading and ribbon. For Mi: with ber, which he took after making Dotted Swisses, Fancy Swisses, Madras Waistings| ‘New Marseilles patterns, 72x84 inches; nicely | chiefs, unlaundered. y ah : yg ee ‘ her promise to give him % more at « and Shirtings, Pajaina Checks, 40-inch White Persian | hemmed, ready for use. 6c for Men's 12}4c Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, _ Princess Slips 350 Drawers, 26¢ pr.; plain or with ruffles; sixes, | 7 mickooa'g 16 wench ith LAT aa taensen teeie Table Li d Toweling 4 te fcr a bor of 6 Initialed Handkerchiefs f Sar Waar Se ae ees ee hoe ae seasweteibetant aba) lacs asl adic ond Oe / ith thie young English Longcloth at 66c for 10-¥d. Pieces. able Linens an: 20c for a box of 6 Initiale erchiefs for canary; lace trimmed. etticoats, ; lace le and tucks; wemen and sent her down Fourth ave- Regularly $1.05 a piece; 86 inches w'de, with a women; regularly 35c. Subway Store, Balcony Long Petticoats sizes, 4 to 14 yrs. ] after mid: o 3 bend Mercerized Damask, 80c Yd. Lj Guid dsplaying, gration Mickane | Sine soft needle finish; a remarkable offering. Snow white, satin finish, i ten popular designe, 68 Embroideries At 600—Of cambric with lawn flounce and hem-| Petticoats, $80 and 600; trimmed with embroid- 65c Seamless Bleached Sheets 480 each. ; ery; lace or tucks; sizes 4 to id ee! half a block behind. At Twenty- Hes uality Bleached Sheeting, soft finish, 3- |/nches wide. A great collection of loom lengths of 6 to 9 yds., stitched tucks. ' etek x yi ucks; sizes yrs. CMA CGOURLGTANCODEL eats Mactan | Al ashitieny aikalisaote Mamie B1Z00 inehaan > + $1.75 Mercerized Napkins, $1.50 Dozen. from one of the leading manufacturers in St. Gall, At 75c—Of white cambrie; lace trimmed. ; Nightgowns, 500; Chief se 8 signal to Hickson |! hoe Bld astved abate at S00 GASH, Of snow white damask, satin finish, six good de- | Switzerland; also certain lines of our own stock. Short Petticoat with lace, ribbon und insertion; sizes, 4 to 14 yrs. ‘| Hickson ran up and caught Nathan Ceftre seam, size before hemming 72x90 inches; | S188, 22 inches wide. At bo yd.—Edges and Insertions; 2 to 6 inches At 260, 50c and 75c—O! good cambric; plain or| Petticoats, 60c to $1.60; 32, 34 and 36 in. by the arm. exceptionally good qualit 660 Table Damask, i6c Yd. wide; regularly 8¢ and 10c yd. trimmed. trimmed with lace, tucks and embroidery ruffles. ‘What's your graft?” asked Hickson. At ye bel Full bleached Irish Linen, closely woven, in eight At 10¢ yd.—Edges and Insertions; 2 to 8 inches Women's Drawers For Infant WALA seerrosg eek Marriner size before hemming 54x00 inehes; for angie bed, {Popular designs; 70 inches wide. wide; regularly 12c to 180 yd. ‘ At 26¢—Good cambrie; embroidery ruffle. Blips, 380; tucked and briar-atitched ‘okes. Sane St apa ee He Gamay is Cornell or Yale— Pillow Cases. 0c Table Damask, 75c Yd. ogAt 18¢ yd.—Flouncings; 18 inches wide; regularly At 16¢—Cambric, with hemstitched ruffle. Bile) aba| scvotaloncian with noted coat . his shield, h ish Li ft 25c to 40c yd. ips, 60c; 3 ucked set-in yokes. oon. 70e— 90 in., * Ce » a a oD 0 $1. Mined GAL Precinetes 80c—81490 in, 65e 10,000 Yards Towoling at 8140 Yd. 1 Be eee COs vc ier waist frontlines: £7 inebea eid ‘Hous Deas Pretty Short Dresses, 26c, 36c, 600 and §1. “The Second Precinct — Leonard $0390 in., 60 All linen crash, with red or blue borders, 17 inches | regularly 60c yd. At $1—0f good lawn; in dainty bordered patterns, | Pleated Russian Dresses, 600; 1 to3 yrs. etrest,"” maid Nathan, | 12! c Bieached Pillow Cases, 8c oach. wide; also Glass Toweling, with neat red and blue ete abe and $1_yd.—Flouncings; 27 to 64 inches ng 8 “}, 01.26 French Waist Dresses, $1; tucked, em- Hickson knew that Greenwich street | Of soft finished muslin; sizes before hemming |checks, 17 inches wide, closely woven, soft and wide; regularly 76c and $1.50. Drossing Sacques broidery and lace; Dutch and high neck; sizes, 2 to ‘e the Second Patgeod! and he reached 42x86 and45x36 inches. absorbent. Subway Store, Lower Floor é: ‘Subway Store, Lower Floor At 60c—Of fine lawn; embroidery trimmed. 5 yrs. Subway Store, Balcony Rat wa bi fabricate : ks bend Lio sie a. “You better come with me,” he sald. “I'm @ policeman and I think you're « phony.” | Nathan went along quietly unt they had reaahed Thirty-second street and Third avenue Then he si from ilfckson's grip and punch that fractured raider's nose. Coats & Frocks! Rogers Silver-Plated Ware at an | $1.25 to $3.60 Couch Covers, 3 Specials | Average of Half Price 85c to $1.50 Women’s $10 Coats, : - : Three good styles—Washable Tapestry Covers, 58x104in. $6.95 | Several weeks ago we offered this grade of Silverware at the same prices as regularly $3.50, at $1.60; Washable Linette Covers, 50x 104 in. Aer the fecapture Nathen was taken «ike the illustration, 4.) | listed below, and so great was the demand that our stock, although large, did not | fringed, ‘regularly $1.25, at 850; heavy armures’ and repps, Epes Hees good lines, with long shaw} collar of last the day out. Wednesday we offer another lot of Rogers silver-plated | 50x104 in,, red, green and olive, regularly $3, at $1.60. satin, in a very attractive light gray | Enives, Forks, Spoons and Serving Pieces a an syersee of nec aale serine. | $2.26 Irish Point Lace Curtains, $1.70 pr | e pattern is a bead edge with shell top; it will last well, because the Spoons and Forks . 1» $1. . sent to the wonee we fee ble secucaaly peed on the parts exposed to hardest a SORA 18 ‘aah at I f silver Fe by bevel nen Sree an i“? : } burglary and 4 is anks, remarkable opportunity for Summer hotels, boarding houses, as well as famili I. enaissance Lace Curtains, 3 yds. long, at $2.25 pr. many other 5 ratebaalaee ere eit Regularly Now Regularly Now $1.26 Ruffled Muslin Curtains, | 260 Denim at 18¢ yd., 36 in. i Anto Wreck It Hite Tr. (ib, unlined, Well made and a decidedly > $1.00 doz. Sugar Spoons. . . -. 50e 20c each | 660 pr.—Embroidered border, dotted | wide, in red, green und light blue. Patrviced Cuesta tee Weer fone BARS fi serviceable coat for Summer aad $1.26 doz. Bugar ie es 09 eae and figured centre. pete Crovenses at 160 yd. Also } Mundredth street station early this | 200 One-Piece Froc: $2.00 Jream Ladles GOs occ | asf sae Serim Curtains, 76¢ pr. | Piso °Curtaining, 100 yd. N morning discovered @ battered automo $1.85 doz. Gravy Ladles 36c each | 234 yds. long, ecru only, unten "Loe ne, Bi ie Not. é bon Rivera Drive eer Oe a amet Ge $2.00 doz. | Soup Ladlen $1.00 each |, Buflod “aualin curtains, | Haft Peuet Bere Imac Bymons, a lawyer, who lives at | Like illustration. The material 60c each | Cold Meat Forl 360 each | sng Sage, also block pattern. 25? Holland Window Shades, : One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street is a very fine lawn, in a beautiful 40c set Medium Knives $2.00 doz. Curtain 8 a ae each, 3x6 ft. size before hem- Sit she Dave, Dor. Sesone oni, eat black or navy, polka-dot bordered | 20c each | Dessert Knives........$2.50 $1.85 doz. | tong in aren nd sid voy fie. | ming, complete with roller, alat and Meret ates Was tkbing the carts petiare, efecrivay (onamed RADIO | Table Spoons........ $2.00 doz. Subway Store, Balcony _| stripe snow-flake patterns, Subway Store, Lower Floor the garage lato last night when tt skid- % ba i eee pi Aa dial is ded and collided with a tree. Tue car decidedly attractive one-piece frock, | | rc sla '$12 Tapestry Brussels 9 x 12 ft. Rugs Ref & Ki Subway Store, Balcony. ; efrigerators itchenware er ee Rear. | Oy 500 Children’s Coats at $1 Each at $7.50 ie Prices bie hfvaed One-Third i 1.50 to and other carpet-size rugs at equally low prices in our sale now in progress in the | Refrigerators, well-made, of hardwood, with enamel lined ; Cute little « Regularly $ Subway Roe Teer Pocr. sea * Bae | provision chamber; heaithful, dependable, and especially de- j Mabey | The entire stock of John & James Dobson, Philadelphia, from their famous Falls | Stable for Summer homes. i to 6 yr of Schuylkill Mills. This great stock, amounting to $48,765, is now on sale at | Top Lift Refrigerators Dish Pans i Ree eee almost half price—to be exact, $27,219. Because these Rugs were supposed to be |, Size, lee Capacity Rey. Now 10-qt.; regularly 0c, now 360 Children’s 76 | slightly damaged by water we purchased them at a great discount; but our ex- | 32079i2im dn Bae 14-Gt.; regularly 60c, now 40¢ Caps & Straw Hats at 60 ' perts have examined the Rugs and found them perfect. | 26x18x4254 in. 60lb, 11 7.60 | Odd Pico Snay Enamel |}. A great number of styles, prettily ; | . ‘are trimmed with flowers and ribbon; 9 x 12 Feet Tapestry Brussels Rugs at $7.50, Usually $12 Apartment House Retrig 45c Tea Kettle, No. 6, ) Children's $1.25 Milan 9x12 ft., $16.50 grades at $8.26 ; $18.50 grades at $10.76 ; 11x12ft., usually $20, at $10 | » Sita, lea Capacity Reg. Now Ae Out ci | oA \ ts, 85c os ry eee ye T FS | 21x16 34x60 in, 60 Ib, $12, 40c Dish Pan} 14-qt. | | Mushronahaped, prettily trim. y 9 x 12 Feet Velvet Rugs at $9.75, Usually $16.50 | 24x16 sox63 in, 85lb, 146 9.75] © Sauce Pan, Bat { 20c med with See a ire, Balcaoy os $20 grades at $11.76; 1114 x 12 ft., usually $27.50, at $16 Ice Chests rofiee Pot, Slze Ice Capacity Reg. Now Youths’ $7.50 & $8.50 Suits, $5 . 9 x 12 Feet Body Brussels Rugs at $18.50, Usually $27.50 | Medium Size 80lb, $12 $7.75 oh aes "6 xf mati 2.50: 9x15 ft., usu: T ise Pearl Agate W Berta ven Beaute ies but ike caponent 814x101¢ ft., usually $25, at $17.60; 6 x 9ft., usually $18, at $12.60; 9x15 ft., usually | Turquoise Pearl Aga are Soffee Pot, insing Par Rinsing Pan, 12-qt., | sso! : iv “ 2 A 1 5 | One of the finest Enamel Wares | Other Kitchen Necessaries 17 Jewels |G) Balcony. includes all sizes from 15 to 22 yrs., $40, at $26.60; 11% At ey ” an 4 $27.60; 1124 x 1b ft, procurable, ‘The handles, ears and | 66c Roll-top Bread Boxes, 600. 3 or 31 to 88 in, chest measure. Many y 06.00, 2 spouts are electric welded, with seam- | Japan or white finish. arge enough for small men. A va- 5 e leas knobs, and white lined: 120 Japanned Dust Pans, 90, >of good styles. Regularly | 9 x 12 Feet Royal Wilton Worsted Rugs at $24.50, Usually $40 " aoe , f 0, $8.50 andeven more, at$6, | 814 x 1009 ft., usually $36.50, at $23.50; 1114 x 12 ft., usually $52.00, at $37.50 Berlin Sauce Pans Strong and durable. High Grade Guaranteed § | SOLID 14K. | f ; regularly 80c, now 200 $1.60 Kitchen Tables, $1.10; N \ Boys’ All-wool Suits, Many with | 11144 x 15 ft., usually $70, at $45.60 H regularly ey ae 260 round or turned legs; plain white ’ Extra Knickerbockers, at $4.95 | ian Ty; Pee ee Te a regularly 45c, now wood, : | jj Well made, of all-wool fabrics, in | 9 x 12 Feet Savoy Wilton Rugs at $28.50, Usually $50 +i regularly 50c, now 860 $6.25 Pastry Tables, $4.75; 36x24 i}. number of excentionally, abimaee The whole stock now on sale. Berlin Kettles top; of clear white lumber; extra 4} ive patterns. ‘The extra knicker- * $ B-qt.; regularly 35c, now 260 strong; with two knife drawers,pastry / bockers mean about twice the usual | Subway Store, Lower Floor, Entire 33d Street Side 4-qt.; regularly ‘40c, now 30¢ board, sugar and flour bins, r for the suit. Styles and sizes Coffee Pots 85c Kitchen Chairs, 60c; of plain | are pleated yoke Norfolk Suits, 7 to | 2-qt.; regularly 86e, now 360 white wood; round backs, 18 years, and plain Double or Single i B-qt.; regularly 400, now 80 16c Steinfeld Coffee Mills, 45c; ! breasted Suits, 9 to 17 years, | 4-qt.; regularly 45e, now 85¢ will grind or pulverize, as desired. ‘ a let 0 ; Boys’ Wash Suits, (Oe, 760 and $1. ox: Bahl Rice Boilers 85c Family-size Food Choppers, eptionally good Suits in a big assortment dle 3 No. 52; regularly 7c, now 60e | 65c; will grind vegetables, crackers, SS A. KEENE | 9) nd sizes aro Russian BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST, No. bd; regularly 90e, now 60¢ | nuts, ete. Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, ' Subway Store, Lower Floor 180 Broadway, New York