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ET a ie RES SNL ORR REET TIN ret ep eee eater ee ar. — = —— TT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTMMBER 6, 1911. FIANCEE AT FUNERAL SEN EPH RT a ORT =-__= SS TE IAL OF D. E. GARRISON JR. | car duty 22 Two were killed inst ‘ "We cas" aay f too ofan —" This September Sale Presents the SURPRISED WALSH =e Stiactattar “ever” |) GTM BLS eT Fine KITCHEN FURNISHINGS ' (et, 10m, ton ste tare ot|guickdy for your own tate Store Gloses Daily at 6 PM. |That Delight the Careful, Tasteful Housekeeper i i A visit to the Gimbel Housewares Store is like a walk through a world’s exposition last Saturday, was held here to-day. | This Style and Many Others In) of the inventions and handiwork of skill and labor for the betterment of house- Garrison was a member of an old and Modish Bow Hats at $ keeping. It is very different from the usual “Sale.” The trashy things, for mere wealthy family of St. Louis. His fi.) <] a] These taffeta and velvet Hats are very . cheapness, are not here. Our effort has been to secure THE BEST WARES PRO- desirable for early Autumn, as they are DUCED and then sell them at THE LOWEST PRICES FOR WHICH THEY not Summery, and yet they are not HAVE EVER BEEN OBTAINABLE. The public response has been so tremen- in fable My a at Title ans the BRIS HI dous and enthusiastic that it proves again that New York matrons, careful shoppers fife orte alta a temuite the bows ia though they are, are eager to always have BEST things. Here are a few of the in front, representative offerings of the Sale: ears eho ite uy te eee il rt in the back. Those of black velvet trim- ‘ med with white taffeta are quite the pret- If You Enjoy Coffee Why Not Have It Made in the Best Way Known? People who boil coffee in a pot simply don’t know what GooD ‘a ances, Miss Mary Williams of New Declare Three Police Surgeons] York, who was sn route trom Burope | when Garrison killed himself because he thought he was too ill to marry, Examined the Inspector and Moa tee a eine | Recommended Retirement. Third in Car Marder Dies, | NORTH ADAMS, M. Sept. 6.—Mra. | 8. L. A. Hall, fifty-eight, died in the ‘Higher police oMotais professed to be| North Adams Hospital last night, the surprised to-day when they read the| third victim of Fadio Mallack's deadly | Made by E.Pritchard,881 Spring St.,N.Y. | @tatement of Inspector Richani Walsh, retired, that his retirement had been made without examination and against his will. Thay did not take seriously the possibiity of the courte reinetating | Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware Aluminum Tea Spoons, 34 dozen, regularly 2c, now 16¢. Aluminum Mixing Spoons, regular 18e, now 10¢. | Galvanized Ware Extra Heavy Garbage Cans, family tiest, but those of all brown, navy, green or purple are very smart. Special Silk Draped Hats, $3.95 dhe inspector. PR es gpality ace talfeta, grace: farnous b> gl i waa a “demi-tasse” at some se with we e a gs ee-day tout, ne in Augoas Wats went | ABR: Blumenkron brims. Untrimmed, but they require phy TA, unt 1Sand i, tone, Giles tr tour went ware ee abenen a The Hause ot Piahion nun door don’t, do the one thing neces- | size, cone botiom. Replay eas, Sincere S| | WaldortAstora en Fort pidge iy FE codon, Ware the could have the leave if he thought ft faldorf-Astoria Side McDougall Kitchen Cabinets, of tho highest grade and workmanship, some have aluminum sliding tops, other stationary wood be regularly $42.50, | now $30. Same with plain stationary | One of These Landers, Frary & Clark Coffee A Statement About Our New $25 Tailored Suits for Women would be beneficial. Then a medical Board consisting of Police Surgeons Mar 42 West 34th Street vin R. Palmer, Francis J. Murray and Ernest Hubbard examined the Inspector. ‘The board reported that they found wood topes regularly $21, for $18, “0 Past bles, 3 ft. size, extra strong Sadar begs mich Matuy. Intictoet FINAL CLEARANCE These Suits are so superior to the majority of $25 Suits that || P 1 ti | with turned legs, 2 flour bins, pastry ‘with his locomotion. The retirement of ” there is no comparison. erco. a ors ; board, and knife drawer, soft wood {he Tosvector followed, After the re- flee scams uments “tesa All of our $25 Suits are hand-tailored in the vital parts— |e; focularly 96.16, new 96.78. ttrement Walsh thanked Commissioner renders it absolutely imperative for this ur ual talon ‘t Pe at 5 95 itchen Chairs, high bacl ) shaped Waldo for a letter ne had written con- house to dispose of all summer wearin, this gives them not only good style, but durability. . seats for either kitchen or dining-room cerning the event and #ince that time 1— orrow . So that we could luce Tailored Suits of superior quality at use, regularly $1.50, now $1. the Commisstoner has heard nothing Pips inthe pence of Riasting ont. ee $25, we sacrificed fancy trimmings wherever it is used to hide Will Enable You to Make | Kitchen ibe a sal hg tI from iin. | Tt le known that Commis. method: of edvertiing ierbide us. fom careless tailoring. But where is the woman who would not|||the BEST COFFEE You |drawers, 91.66. pner Waldo had no intimation that e rather have a suit of quality in a severely tailored style than one Ever Tasted— Drop Leaf Tables, of soft or hard- seco $0) content the finding of ne comparative values or former prices burdened with tawdry trimmings? EVERY TIME | wood, in golden oak, with 24-inch em joard. —but this much we will say, merchandise ; ‘ oD A turned legs, square or round Ba eis a Ghaae Geectn es of character has never been sold so low Fabrics—wide-wale ios beet mixed cheviots and men’s wear There is no chance about it, and no variation, _It is a ‘coffee machine” | | corners Tea Gacired, “Teqularly $4.25, sista that he will aek the courts to put —othie waltioa will ba 0 starting revelation, striped suitings are of the best qualities, in navy blue, black and || | and works with machino-like precision. ‘The principle back of it is the best || now $3.76. i poet ‘ reeutie a hse ade revel J the new shades of brown, besides rich mixtures. known. No matter how much you Lpay, you can’t get a better coffee maker. || Drop Leaf Tables, regularly $3.95, ¥ police surReon, seamed content he MANY OF THESE WOMEN’S Other New Tailored Models, $27.50 to $100 Dinised iaty tite nchinn and tha tioohel Lien lest Ris Cee eller ene Baaketd new all about me and in the presence inchide suits fashioned of fabrics in the latest and best novel weaves—Velour de laine—camel’s hair suitings, boucle, wide- wale serges, cheviots and velvets. Third floor ° A Stoves and Ranges Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware H , regular! ; now 60c, First Autumn Importation of | ciao avetil ta Colin |, Saab mie 3 corspeca ainennnne| nk ier eee ad ene Ww i ing Range, with’ 14-inch oven, extra| Sauce Pans ready for Thursday. | Scrap Baskets at reduced prices. omens T Oo P Cc O A fh s large fire box, guaranteed: These sets consist of 3 Aluminum piace, reulary 88.0, now 9.78, Set of three No. 7, regularly $12.50, now $10.60 Sauce Pans, in the following sizes: 1qt., oulds, large size, com- Has Brought Some Very Unusual Styles No. & requiarly $18.80, now 911,60 | 1492. and 2qte, Never sold for lees| plete, regularly 260, now te. always freshly made—right on the table. Why not have the BEST? Regularly $8.56. 1,006 machines, during this September Sale—nickel, or copper, latest designs, fully guaranteed—at $6.96 each. of Commissioner Waldo he recited my & MISSES’ GARMENTS ARE iment," sald Ex-Inspector Walsh vas amased at ta manner [PaEgNx | SUITABLE FOR PRESENT in which Dr. Palmer accused me of | > wal gee et Ca tro jgthre | &@ EARLY FALL WEAR. Wwe said the statement made by mer in the presence of Commis- @ioner Waldo was the first intimation the had that he was to be retired and wave his salary of $3,500 a year cut tn half. He declared ho had not been 600 Clothes Hampers, extra Lis | {and well bleached, with heavy wi | bottoms, medium size, regularly $3.76; now $2.95. Oval Wash Baskets, extra strong, All our Cotton, Linen & Lingerie Dresses examined hy Dr. Palmer in many 1.00 When the coat chief returned from Europe the other day we than $1.85, our price $1.10 for the|, Set of 12 Individual Moulds, regu- FeSriekinst say. wine cualive lies wet : stead hd Beker itn Wine) j8 the) Coed eitcation! abroad? "And herent: Sundries net, of three reeinfcld Cottee. Mills, will grind for such sudden action," continued Ail our Satin Foulard Dresses 5.00 phatically replied ‘‘Materials. F Useful items for Fall house cleaning:| Lipped Sauce Pans,reg. 50¢, now 36¢. | coffee coarse or fine as desired, fitted Waish. “As a police Inspector under peated dct ae D When we saw the new Coats that are just off the steamer, we! 599 Red geal Washable Chamois,| Shallow Stew Pans,reg. 60c, now 40e. | with a glass jar, air tight, regularly the ¢ srvice law IT am entitled to All our Em’d Messaline Dresses..... 5.00 understood why he summed up the foreign situation in this word. | -uaranteed washable, done up in wax-| ..Berlin Kettles, 1 qt. size, regularly | as now 0c. " Ae hdl emis Wk heathland All our Em’d Pongee Dresses...... 5.00 Undoubtedly the fabrics of these im) Coats are the most Y 65c, now 46c. ‘ood Choppers, made expressly for 4 spr | @d paper, 60c each. . ‘ i » Fi beautiful that have ever been produced on any loom. Magnifi- erly Dust Cloths, Regular-| ,-Berlin Kettles, 2 qt. size, regularly Ginn. wal pencils a amanie cent camel’s hair weaves, reversible vicunas and soft fleecy wool- ly 2c, now 160. 850, now b6c, course oF fine, regularly 86c, now 60c. oe eee are ea moe pa aie i , peau ley ne No-More-Dust. 3 packages for 260. sonnueeae 3 qt. size, regularly we ee in a sot, of three iron velours and velvets ese Coats are the creations of the| Restene, 10 cans for 260. Rico Boilers, rog. $1.80, now $1.40. “1 . A foremost Paris tailors. bac Dy Wirt Bow Teo th Floor | tyes ui pests ree Cosi) ust Gat i ee cone bl partner 6 h Pe oar ints orm tcing aba one ot ered mg ue gectweet| §~— “TT Never Saw Such Elegant China derful creation of cloth one can imagine, for it resembles a deerskin, striped eharges should have heen preferred against me. “Immediately after I heard the chief @urgeon declare mo unfit for further police work I told Mr. Waldo I would de giad to take a four weeks’ leave of bsence, The Commissioner seemed to agree to this, but after I had been ex- amined I was ordered on the retire? dist. The Commissioner treated me All our Mixture Tourist Coats, White, Navy and Black Serge, Satin Evening Coats and imported Pongee Coats, 7.50 & 15.00 All our Khaki & Repp Skirts. . . . met, ety and pve me hr pact asia laiasedol OL Ore, dl MLE aoc entities In a Special Sale Before!” “Did the Commissioner ask tf you! | All our Black Panama and Voile Skirts, $14.70 10 910 are also” peeeerige sie toon Benin Hane No, certainly not—for this is a different assemblage of China and Glass, from any ‘A seg een alr ahaa va pe Worsted: Serge, Mohair, White A known before. It was planned on an entirely di erent policy. The usual way is to cg Tete eid and I tnformes nim jut Serge ." Ai ite i me i Men’s Gloves and Gauntlets accumulate vast stocks of “cheap ‘ goods, at the lowest possible prices. The Gimbel 1 visited several phyalcians, whose se. F u . | For Motoring and Driving idea is to assemble the finest, most wanted wares—-in the high-class grades that the Gimbel clientele requires—and sell these usually held-for-high-profit kinds for the Tean do a ch work a8 any mon flve | Goons All our Lingerie Waists, Tailored Waists, Autumn affords some of tie most giorious weather of the year a cp at ia eR | Oita China, Gill: hand: embroidered Lingerie, for motor-trip or horseback ride. Here are the gloves that men| lowest prices they have ever known. will need—ample in assortment, full of comfort and of excellent} _ Hundreds of fore-handed people are picking out exquisite anniversary and holiday quality at their various prices. Some motor gauntlets at $1 pair} gifts, while they are enabled to give double the value that the money will buy lateron. are particularly unusual, A walk through our Main Aisle, or a visit to the Fifth Floor China Store will enable had been @ pol t.| fancy lace and colored Messaline, i 1,00 2.00 3.00 RUSSIAN PRINCE TO PRISON Strap wrists, cape palms, lisle backs, or aire alta ta ye | Grantlere cima qitill PEIN Hoe Pe BRO cae the tasteful housekeeper to realize quickly what unusual opportunities are presented WITH AMERICAN WOMAN, 1a pair. : é gicnerbutton Chamoisette aging | by this unique event. ined, | Gloves, with double palms and thumbs, rf ! i ele elie pk orgy binek cape, fleeces srevenrei ee double nels ee Dinner Sets | Fine English China | Cut Crystal Found Guilty of Shoplifting in} oe oe HIRAI ene: with ctl” sare Men’ 50 English | From the most famous potteries in} Fine English China from the works} An assortment of not less than 30,000 London, Pair Are Wanted by eat cen with full sc en’s $1.50 Englis! | the world, all cut from former prices: |of Minton, Coalport, Wedgwood, | pieces of richly cut Glassware. The Se ae 5 Black cape with gray lisle back and| 9), 8P® Gloves, $1.15 | ¢450 Minton China sets, $226 | Koval Doulton, Hulmoral, Crescent, VAoone Are the formes priges “At le Pc Here. reinforced finger tips, $2.4 pair. en ice act, 1 only Minton China Dinner Ser- \. the F Here | America’s Greatest Furniture House in ps, $2 ag sad| tr Walling Gloves Goes ¢ tannua| 3, CHY Minton China. Dinkbr: Hers Pag Woroestas and’ other fern wish we have ood thane gods LONDON, Sept Mary Fergusson, | Block Tan or black with folding cuffs and English manufacturer, In tan, red or | Vice encrusted gold border with gol ‘Tea Set (tea pot, sugar and cream), | yt ¢i ag, andled Spoon Holders an Amertean des an actress, ] strap wrists, $2.76 a pair oak cape, P 1. sewn, with spear-| !ace edge. marron and flower decoration, Former," . >, anda Russian prince named Alexander Gloves point embroidery, at an especially low| $326 Foley China English China | price $18, now $9.75 set. | $2.50 Celery Trays at $1.86 8 $3.50 Salad B Ivanoviteh, were sentenced at the Old ve, One-clasp, tan, black or gray, with | price, just when they're first needed Sot, $176 y Tea Set (tea pot, hot water pot,, $3.50 Salad Bowls at $1.90 Bailey to-day to five years’ tmprison- Mocha palins and lisle backs, $1 pair. Main Floor 1 only fine English China Service, | sugar and cream), flower decora-| $4 Salad Bowls at $2.60 ment on the char hoplifting. The | va 35th to = iciahc ident leant ion | white and gold decoration, 102 pieces, (is Former ice § ), now $12. 5 ay eect Free a Te : @1 to depor- . { 9 doz. Royal Doulton Service Plates, . dh} p i $166 Dinnor Set, $120 encrusted border d a $ r-and-Créam Set at $1.95 won ot tlt | 4 Hosiery and Underwear | fine Austrian China Dinner Set: 100 hinaspainead ower, Former price | $430 Sugar-and-Craam Sorat $8.38 ; , blue and gold d $45, iz ) Handled Olive or Almon oO School Children $100 English Crescent China Plates, Royal Chelsea | Tra $4.25 Compotes, $2.85 by the p t, $37.60 Dinner Set, seoutie of Child Set, $50 green and gold decora-! Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates Beta cascciate. with (Complete for 3, 4or 5 Roos At Lowest hose tish China “onnér price $25 dog. now $18. |e $1.90. $6, Mayonnaise Bowls and hist, ‘The Farsussor _ . . — « wer bore , Cauldon China Salad Plates, | Plates at $3.90. CEL AON aed orale { Ouitits Attractively Furnished Prices! ch var 70 Limoges China Sot, $46 | Colored edges overlaid with gold and| $4.90 Vases at $2.75 _ $8 Vases, $6 Elise, was known Uy ihe name of Annis Ba ainerivg A chee famous m bound | nieces, gold edge, corn flower Tose decoration. Former price $26,| 36 boted Sandwich Trays at 610 Grant Gleeson in America, where, is ‘ hat parents outfitting their children for school or eotley y pre-| a on, stippled gold handles, | now $18. 5 Relish Dishes at $2.78 alleged, sho !s wanted b ythe authorities $22.00 Massive 14 ference suited in the broad Gimbel Stock 9, iton Hand-painted Game) — $6 Fruit Bowls, 9-in., at $3.75 hupe, gold edges. Former) $3 w $20, rown China Bread-and- srearn border overlaid rmer price $28 doz., for adsoonding while under bat) Brass Bed Exceptionaily heavy and handsome style; 2 - inch posts with mounts at cor 2.75 Spoon Trays at $1.75 jandwich or Cake Plates at $8.26 $6.50 Ice Cream Trays at $3.75 | Bronzes 5 Bronze Figure, now $18.76 Bronze Figure, now $75 Children’s Schoo! Stockings Children’s medium and heavy t ton stockings, with tr spliced he Sizes 6 to Yl, Boys’ and G eavy cotton Svo panta 5. 0c HOW TO SUCCEED | During the last few years conditions in all lines of business, even profes-| i Bronze Figure, now $97.60 n; triple kne , OW sional life, have changed so completely toes. Sizes 6 to 10) | Bronze Figure, now #8 i that every man is waking up to the! rs for $1.45, mi seh wand Ginnie ‘ Brome jgure non ig fact that in order to win success he! : uze liste ne hua n Ch : 4 must specialize and learn to do some i us le Austria 2 ORI Bronze Figure, now $90 e thing and do it well. ops it f with any article that is sold to the people. It must have genuine merit or no amount of advertising will maintain the demand for the article, For many years we have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy. From the very beginning the proprictors had so much confidence in it that they invited every ‘one to test it, free of cost, before pur- chasing. : Itisa physician prescription. 50 Bronze Figure, now $10 Bronze Figure, now $22.60 50 Bronze Vase, now $10.75 Bronze Figure, now $62.50 Jardinieres 6500 Jardinieres and Pedestals in 3- size jars. All tinished in the dark, rich 50, for brown colorings and undergiase decor- » on ation now sold in our stock at $4.50, Others as low as $6.49 &- and un to $200.00, » Cups and| 1 and gar Bed pular and attrac- Hh Very f des old the “Bi Will 169 this occ fain FI -° GIMBE: any size, $1.75. They have on file thousands of let- “y tera received from former sufferers who mel Bese bear \ en i are now enjoying good health as : Waivts at 26¢ and 60 BROADWAY NEW VORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. result of its use. Others aslow o $1.49 and ee Main Floor However, if you with first to try a sample bottle, address Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y., and mention i forward you up to $25.00, LIBERAL CREDIT cote ane ee uate, peer ee se ———» # sample bottle by caath tall druggists si {$7.50 to $10 Deposi' —_ _ geen et a “ = : - = S \ A W ¢) R L D W N TS WO RK WON DERS) Double Stamps with «, ” Single Stamps { A ' Adv Ld bpm! coy 4 be | Mornin, Pivaboses PARE AA Stamps After 12 o'Cleck U N D x / PEN pk : -——» - -