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WT BLIDEI OF EDLOTHES|FVESENT FARE 4 Then McShane and Neighbors! Extension Does Not Go into feller has given another $1,000,000 to the! pcb Ae Institute. Cary, secretary to Mr. Repdet: jo Have Made Anether| Rockefeller H n fen Beach iine will bo changed | phonation to M “L wil nettier afrm nor deny the Directly on Directly o ; jo Medical Inatttate, \ from King's Highway to Avenue t port.” Interborough Interborough and on the West ind line from Officials of the Inatitute for Medical] Mr, Rockefeller t# at his home In Ulmer Park station to Bay Fif- |Research declined to-day to deny orl cieveland and his son is ‘at Seal Hare| Subway Subway tleth atreet. confirm a report that bor, (Astor Place Station) (Astor Place Station) The Fall Figure?|¥ Artettotthe 9 What is the new Fall figure? Women’s The arrival of the new L. R. Corsets tells us exactly— ‘The effect of this change i# that a five-cent fare will be good on Brighton Beach road three astath nearer Camey Island; on the © ver line three stations; on the Beach road two stations, ané on the West End road one station—all within easy walking dintance to Coney Island. Saks two and three garment Suits for Men Bot the foker: M r Coats Bring Fire Engines and Effect Until Summer ofa watien, "wil ann OL ; t $13 Straighter Than Ever ie ee $ 4 _ Police to Futile Chase. Travel Is Ended. | a dy wider in "the waist 0 at ———————<<<<uum slightly wider in the waist, Madame la Mode has decreed ALCOHOL IN MEDICINES. formerly 23.00, 20.00, 17.50 and 15.00 Here a handful of good that “la Ligne” of the Fall corset] ,. imm We kane’ ve hs verwar oo nearted ss| srontty tnday ant annoinerd the ree|$ Alcohol is the best known This is the final clearance sale and will py yg discovered mre hae te ssaning arid toda he fed. | mov: oward Coney tel i ; Diabet ta chivied & biaens |e RNG eR an Tart, Ca, ae Ge pal come be continued tomorrow and Thursday that the straight line is the liné] Wear revetver, Josegii Mt |Seach, Cuiven Bea Beach and Weet| fore” ge pro- a . P of youth. Corsetieres followed ¥ ‘s EE peg Fe | Sioa dn.‘ tw oerpiaken Sen; Naam prietary medicine contains from @ With the exception of blacks and blues, this | | her dictates, with the result that| Here a few of silk pongee Meee at No fi West one Hindred and {8nd miles of petitions which hare been | $1% to 220%, which is the small- sale includes every two and three garment suit | | these new L. R. models speak) and a group of very practi- Hleventh rtree: fubmitted by temtdents of real estate! fast possible amount to preserve : lar stock of youth and grace, and the cal semi-fitting coats of BicSnane was wdcakene! by the crash | deveiopmente, on whom the extra fre} fine” inoredients, while the in our regular stock. charm of naturalness in every 2 | of an ornament wit | knocked | has been an eapeclally heavy burden. ba vd ; na : line. The extra width in the] black taffeta. Feat A, oa coutere heaping | TR '* the emtat announcement: | average doctor's prescription @ Every suit is of recent production and of that waist gives additional comfort,| Beavier long coats of | / at the head of his bed. ‘The burgiat’s | s of the | ¥ contains 25% to 50%. Il to tail d styl hich h extra length accentuates the 4 | nane, who, with: | ayetem, | ' excellence as to tailoring and style which has doh be Pi Scott's Sor auisis"raied'tto| Syne tarneey eqoest af toe rene |{ _, Sucl standard preparations de Saks-made clothes the standard choice of os gl Rg Ti allan gains vedelother In a irled the mins | Mt tne eerne’ nd Rar end [gas Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- made aks-mace c je StaNndara Cnoice oO the curve over the hip, and the/many, but they are good. slg at he hen OF CN ge ee eas ate aeatded toe arege. {fol Compound contain but well-dressed men. \ a bust falling low gives thenatural ining roo, MeShan@ following, armed| tie loeation the with @ razor dd phllow and a blun-| second fave derbuse of a bole’ Fach of these] peach and Culver lines as followa: wae hurled with tell! Im et ihe See- Brighton Beach—Wiom King’s ing burglar, Who clin out of a wit-| sienway te Sheepaneed Bay ntas din) cape to th Ny 8 a ee bere "ton. On Culver lne—Frem Avenue roof, Inspector McShane arise fing neighbors with loud Vice, Occupants of thrust thet and yelled sleep. | | ult police aeyarsss. (onthe stene | For Infants and Ohildren, 2 an "es aaeta! | The Kind You Have Always Bought made his excape down of aenttle, Bears the Mn MeShane has patra of | trousers. The pair taken hy the lurglar Leth Mr, McShane was to have given to ‘the | ol le Janitor to-day. GIMBELS EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY White English Felt Hats, $1.90 These special Hats are not extreme, as they have medi- stn brims, and their style is ve . Same are ee eS ot white silk and large rosette, while the crowns of others are merely circled with ribbon bands. This late Summer vogue has surely captivated women and young girls, But is it any wonder? . Matn Fleor New Silk Hats, $3.25 These charming Taffeta Loe with dome cone y : roll brims may simply trimmed with the new stick-up feathers. No, these Hats are not stiff, even though they are shapely. White, empire green, purple and champagne. oor Women Should Be Interested in This Unique Price-Schedule for Dainty Colored Summer Frocks $3. j Tissue Voiles, Striped zephyrs, Were $5 and $7.50 { Striped and Figured Lawns. $4.50 and $5 { Cotton Foulards, Figured Were $8.50 to $12.50 Lawns and Printed Dimities. Striped Voiles, Striped, Fi; 7.5 Dotted La pee Were Rif 10 413.50} 2nd Dotted Lawns and Dim- Demi-tailored Linen Dresses— some trimmed with heavy laces, Linens, many eyelet embroid- $5, $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 { Were $7.50 to $12.50 $13.50 & $18.50 Were $18.50 fo $37.50 ered, others trimmed with rich inser in styles of simplic- ity. Sizes are broken, as this is our end-of-season miscellany, but women of sizes 32 to 44 will find a very good variety from which to choose. Third Floor Men’sOXFORDS.--A Round-up Just 457 pairs in the offering, pasiuding all Men’s Oxfords in ef our stock, excepting one style of patent leathers that we c the year round. Now arranged for clearance in two lots: ay) At $2.95 a Pair—*> Oxfords in seven styles, includ- , ing patent leather, gun-metal calf, tan Russia calf and tan vici kid. On conventional or youthful ir-—*3.50 Oxfords, in five styles, in- At $2.35 a Pair—fiving tent leather, tan’ and black vici kid, and gun-metal or tan Russia calf. Second Floor The August Notion Sale Well-timed for mothers who have children to get ready for school and for every woman who is busy with her Autumn wardrobe, Here are a dozen typical offerings among several for three 5c spools 600 balls “C.B, 106 for three be Cards “Christie” Invisible Rustproof Collar Stays. 10¢ for four Wooden Coat Hangers, 26c for two 15¢ Washable Wool Leather Back Polishing Mits. e 16e for two 10¢ Bunches Mob Shoe Laces, i 160 for two Mercerized Tubular Corset Laces, 10c pair for extra heavy Si ° der Elastic Sew-on Supporters. G0c for six 16c large, real human Hair Nets, especially made for Gimbel Brothers; earstalle sel i Main Floor “Savoy” or “Clinton” Safety Pine. if 10c for 15¢ Hairpin Cabinet; assortment of heavy and ble pins. for four Serriog Nenties, Girl “Perfection” Dress > warranted impervious; and shirtwaist shapes; 260 for two 15¢ 5 for t be rolls English- 4, %@ and inch, Papers Milward’s : CASTORIA 18%, and they even put the} } Compound up in tablet form, which the over - scrupulous | woman, who objects to alcohol in any degree, may use. ’ Lien quarter or eighth lined, made of desir- able fabrics, in a dependable way. @ This is an opportunity to get an early Fall suit for the trifling sum of thirteen dollars, but you will have to galvanize yourself into action and decide quickly. a WEG Glee cates Faas WNiuac da Bice \ rticularly Good Time to Shop Right Now Isa Pa In the Gimbel Subway Store Summer stocks must be closed out, and the way todo it is reduce prices. This also applies to manufacturers, who find the Gimbel Subway oa an efficient Clearing House for season- able merchandise of dependable quality, under-prick. Next time you are in the Store, take an elevator to the Gimbel Subway Store and investigate the many economies. : These Framed Pictures at Half Price Would Sell Out in a Few Hours If We Could Show Them to Even Half the Readers of This Paper If you could see the meritorious Lerperte! themselves and the appropriate, attractive frames, it wouldn’t take you long to see that they are remarkable values. Nearly every one with a home to beautify would find a place for one or more. Dealers will undoubtedly buy many of them. We purchased some of them along with many others at fractional prices; others are from our regular stock, of which we have too many, so here they are: Carbonettes, in allover ornamented antique frames Mounted Landsca: 1!% inch black frames, with comers, size of glass 16x20 inches, regularly $1.60, | glass 10x20 in., la at 160. at 50c. Genuine Pastels, in 344 inch gilt ( : Facsimile water colors, various styles of orna- | and centre enmete tite ‘gold Siaraear icasroe igen or aize of glass 8x10 inches, rejularly 10c | glass 16x20 inches, regularly $2, at $1. Heads "Figures, in ornamented gilt sO ae ress ea inch ae tstee, sizo of size of glase 16x20 inches, regularly Sve, at'260 glass 11x14 in., regularly 50c, at 26c. Women’s 35c to 75c Knitted| Japanese Jewel or frames, 5 Subway Store, Balcony Underwear at 18c and 35c Handy Boxes «lbs, Vgeta at 180 each, ox thre for 605 sizes, 4, 5 and 6; extra| 25c, 35c, 40c,50c,65c Just received, in a wide variety of unique styles and sizes; of a Japanese silver composition, durable and good looking. Some are silk lined. Women's 50c, and 76¢ Union Suits, 860, or three for $1—Of fine lisle, umbrella style; lace-trimmed. Elastic and wide at the knee. ‘Women's 180 Stockings, 12340; fast black, with high-spliced heels, soles and toes. Women’s Lisle Thread Stockings, 18c, or three for 50c. Fast black and full fashioned. Subway Store, Balcony. Women's Boot Silk Stockings, 25c; black and tan; slightly imperfect, otherwise wade. Wash Goods Children's Toe & 250 Sample Stockings, 10c, or three for 26c. Children’ tockings, 6c; odds and ends; sizes 4 to 7; some slightly Many Fall Styles imperfect; otherwise 10¢ and 18}; Subway Store, Baloony New Cotton Challis, in a great variety of striking new designs, such as striped, figured, dotted and Per- sian patterns, Made to sell at 25e: Men’s38c &50c Underwear,20c Mesh, Nainsook and Balbriggan, regularly 38¢ and 50c; at 200. | hore y * 4 at 18c yd. Wear? ite lt Hose, 13)403 samples; a great variety. Black, tan New Idelean Ser ian ‘Men's 26¢ to 38¢ Half Hose, 180; lisle and silk-and-lisle; odds andj striped patterns on light and dark ends from our recent sales. Subway Store, Balcony | grounds; very attractive, at 18c yd. | 86c Silic Stripod Tissues, 22c yd. Sheer and crisp, 14 and ‘4 in. blaek- and-white stripes, edged with a silk stripe. Black-and-White Striped Voiles 10,000 Yards Embroideries, Half Price Sample Strips, 1's to 18 inches wide | iret, and Sin trim A great yacohy of designs from the dainty fine patterns, | 459 Dress Sateen, 12)y¢ yd.— to the more striking, bolder patterns. From one of our best! White stripes, figures or dots on black makersin St. Gall, Switzerland—all on fins Sivianee o Nelurock, | 9s solared grounds; plain or bordered Edgings, Insertions,|1}2to 9 in., reg. 15c yard;at.. 8c yard} , Gina RRR Bee a? Oo Ofer von doe card itt, Wo yard |, aise Ramie Linen Suiting, 10¢ ing, Bandings, Floune-15 to 15 in., reg. 25¢ yard; at. 220 yard |vcay Tee ight Due ink, Ersbroldertes at these|6 to17 in., reg. 80¢ yard; at. .16¢ yard! 491 prices: 18 inch, reg. 35c yard; at..... 18c yard | Stripes and c SUBWAY STORE, LOWER FLOOR. Jand da — Potable smilie {In lengths o Men’s $3 to $4 Low Shoes, $1.50) , nents 9114 sct02se wenn Broken lines of black calfskin and patent leather, 2, 3 and percales, madras, dimities, batistes, 4 eyelet ties; all sizes in some good style. Included are well known, widely advertised shoes, mace to sell at $3, $4 and more, tissues and others, Subway Store, Lowor Floor, Women’s $2.50 to $3 Low . Shoes at $1 a Pair. “Busia; } mud otions weight nainsook c Over 20 styles, in black and of \Fetine or shirt wa tan leathers; also linen pumps; 4 shoes made to sell at $2.50, $8 and more; and all sizes in some style or other. J. Clark's Sow iy ; 8 doz. for 6ve. Basting Cotton, 500 yd. spools, at Se spool. Sewing Silk, all colors, 4 spools, 18e, Barbour's. 1, Fe spool Children’s $1.50 Barefoot Sandals at S0c| {fsi'si a Allover Ki Silk Hair Large, . Si Hose bupporters, suspender oe pair. ed 0 de Paris" tor cleaning white ¢ box. nee Sewlite Silk, our own ull 100 yd. spools, all colors, brat Te spool, or 75¢, doz. spools Subway Store, Lower Floor, A good investment for next season es Adee Be. even-—and surely a month to wear them now; strong, sturdy shoes, with welted soles, in tan and white caliskin; all sizes from 5 to 2, Subway Store, Balcony el GIMBEL BROTHERS Broadway Saks & Company at 34th St. —!!. grace of dignity of a Diana. ~~’ Yes, these new models say the last word in corset perfection. aay “I like the L. R. Corset,” said the visitor to our Store recently, as she cutlined her slender hips with her hands, ‘because I feel so delightfully comfortable in it.” To ensure perfect fitting for the most diverse figures, these new L. R. models come in all styles and sizes. Perfectly made and finished, with steels and banes guaranteed not to rust or break. The least expensive of these models are $1 and $1.50) styles admirably suited for a naturally slight figure. One beautiful model of broche of par- ticularly fine make is $4.50. There are varying prices in-between upward to $10. Corset Salons, Third Floor, Old Building. zs comfortable. The August prices of some of them: Davenports $38, regularly $52. $44, regularly $57. $50, regularly $70. $60, regularly $85. Chairs and Rockers Chairs, Rockers and Settees At One=Half Regular Prices Also at radical reductions, two groups, assembled on the Seventh Arm rocker, $20, regularly $25. Gallery, opposite the Eighth igh-back rocker, $25, regularly street elevators. $28. |] Group No. i contains chairs,| | \ Occasional chair, $25, regularly rockers and settees now $5 or $37.50. Arm chair, $32, regularly $48. gaifinged arm chair, $30, regularly 5. asy erm chair, $62.50, regularly $92.50. Fireside chair, $65, regularly $96. Lounge chair, $90, regulari $110. Club chair, $95, regularly $120. Fifth Gallery. Group No. 2 contains chairs, rockers and tettees now priced be: tween $5 and $10. | Suites 3-piece suite, $10, regularly $58. 2-piece suite, $45, regularly $60, 3-piece suitc, $67.50, regularly And these new Parlor Chairs $87.50. and Rockers which have just 5-piece suite, $87.50, ly $115 | come in to the August Sale. 3-piece suite, $90, regularly $135. 3-piece suite, $97, regularly $145.50 3-piece suite, $100, regularly $155. 5-piece suite, $110, regularly $145. 3-piece suite, $112.50, regularly $225. 4-piece suite, $125, regularly $195. 3-piece suite, $135, regularly $200. 2-piece suite, $175, regularly $200. 5-piece suite, $185, regularly $210. Chairs and Rockers Mahogany rush seat arm chair, $13.50, regularly $15. ‘Arm rocker to match, $14.25, regu: larly $16. Mahogany rush ceat flat arm rocker, $10.50, regularly $14. Mahogany ruvh seat arm chair, $12.50, regularly $14. Sof Arm rocker to match, $13.50, zegu- as larly $15. $36, regularly $55. Solid mahogany leather spring seat $40, regularly $60. $125, regularly $140. $145, regularly $165. arm chair, slat back. Carved mahog- ny support for arms, $13, regularly 19.50, | The diagonal homespuns are in black, olive, seal brown, golden brown, navy and cadet blue, castor and gray. Upholstered Furniture in the AugustSale. Frames of mahogany, oak and walnut, covered in damasks, tapestries, panne and velour, in old rose, greens, deep red and gold. Of exquisite design and thorough workmanship. Beautiful and 54-inch All-wool Autumn Suitings Of $1.50 Grade, at 75c a Yard Diagonal homespuns and cheviots—rough suitings that will have the call for tailored suits the coming season, unless all signs fail. Every thread wool-—-and color- | ings that people want. Half price because the mill made more than they could place | easily—and because we wanted something extremely good to open the season. The diagonal cheviots are in mixe fects—in shades of green, heliotrope, Ox other rich colorings. And short jackets of ser- viceable covert. Earlier prices on these coats were $8 to $20. Imported mohair and Gloria Coats at $15. Ad- vancing season brings them down from their higher prices of $28 to $42. Hand- some long fall coats in unusual colorings. original prices were $75 to $105. Second Floor, Old Bldg. Solid mahogany leather spring seat arm rocker, slat back, $11.25, regu- larly $14. Solid mahogany wood seat arm rocker with cane panel back, $17.50, regularly $19.50. i Similar rocker on plainer lines $15.25, $17. Mahogany dull finish wood seat arm rocker, panel back, $8.50, regu- larly $11.25. Mahogany dul! finish arm rocker, Figured green plush spring seat. Carved banister back, $24, regularly 27. Mahogany rush seat corner chair. Handsomely carved, $15.75, regularly $21. Mahogany rush seat arm rocker. Handsomely carved. Panel back, $18.75, regularly $25. Solid mahogany arm chair, hand- somely carved back with the Prince of Wales Plumes. Green striped denim spring seat, $23.75, regularly $28, Mahogany rocker to match at same price. Mahogany upholstered and winged back. Spring scat arm rocker, up- holatered in green denim, $18.75, regu- larly $25. Arm chay, beau marked paneled back with ¢ haircloth slipseats. Claw-and-ball feet, $20.50, regularly $24. ‘Arm rocker to match, $20.50, regu- lerly £24. Settee to match, $30, regularly $35.50. Seventh Gallery. ] Basement, Old Buildihg. Lingerie Waists of $2 grade, to sell at $1. | selling at $2. figures, at 50c. Of striped gingham, well made and including extra sizes. le. Boys’ Blouse Waists,35c 50c, 75c and $1 blouses that show signs of slight imperfections. A washing will make them as good as new. Basement, Old Building. "Women May Have Cloth Sujts at Boys’ 2 to 7. were $3.75 to $10, The majority of them are fresh and dainty. | | | | | | Tan and white cotton skirts at the lower prices. | were $1 to $3.75. Pay to lay them away, if necessary, These are $1 and $1.45 suits. Russian style in sizes | Perhaps a hundred’suits of serge and mixtures in the lighter colors. ||| their summer prices of $12 to $15. . Summer Dresses Get New Prices of $1 to $3.75 Several hundred pretty frocks to choose from between these price extremes, Will Waist Wonders Never Cease? iT Right on top of today’s surprise in women’s tailored waists come sixty dozen Fresh and clean—and in every way identical with waists that we have been Three styles, in all sizes, to choose from tomorrow at $1 each. Tailored Waists at 50c, 65cand$1,of $1to$2 Quality On sale today but enough of them for tomorrow, also. White linen at $1; white madras and linene, at 65c; madras, linene and percale, white and with stripes or Basement, Old Building. Practical Petticoats at 50c, 75c and $1 Also of black-and-white striped percale with pleated Basement, Old Building. Tub Suits, 50c Basement, Old Building. $5.75 Tomorrow They were good value at Earlier prices Women’s Tub Skirts at 65c, 95c and $1.50 Rep and linen at the higher. And a mere handful of rep suits and linen coats at 95c. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. First prices Basement, Old Building, Also a | dozen or so imported model | coats of tussor at $35 —