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| — ’ sounded the horn several times, at the q me considerably slackening his speed. The boy, however, aid not no- tice the oncoming car. Spectatore say |that the driver was not at fault and FREE (lf {that the speed of his car was moder- ate, Mr. Edison, who was motoring from Carlsbad, was deeply affected, and Mr. Valentine, an English friend, who was with ¢ American in the car, became hysterical and required the attendance ——~- : n ol gation, the authorities of Bavarian Authorities Decide in His Favor and Inventor : a Fire of unknown origin was discov- Continues His Tour. Jered at 4 o'clock this morning in the jcellar of the five-story tenement at No. or | 21 Manhattan street, occupied by WOREMBURG, Bavaria, Sept. 1—|twenty families. Policeman Bergen : joke coming fi h Themes A. Fdlson and hie party, who|@t™ Smoke coming from the cellar oooupied two automobiles, this after- He aroused Koch, his wife and thelr noom continued the trip which was in-| four children, asieep in the rear, and terrupted yesterday when Mr. Edlson'a|then went through ihe ballding and a Wes an re awoke the other tenants, and all go ' hand tastantly killed @| out, The blaze was confined to the Welve-year-ol boy in the town of Lauf. When authorities detained the chauffeur, Mr. Edison remained vol- untarily to await the results of the in- quiry into the accident The boy, who — Wife Gets $125 Alimony. Justice Jaycox, in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day allowed Mra, Hattie Hutchinson $125 a month allmony pend- was playing in the roadway with a| W. Hutchinson for absolute divorce, Inj group of children last evening when| Her Petition Mrs, Hutchinson says that Mrs. Perry, Who Divorced Seulp- Hinton Perry, will take pla Conn. The day set for the wedding 1s Court will term! |tormed into u final d Both the poet and the new woman of his choice met with stormy weather | under Marcus Koch's stationery atorg | ve ‘Doughnuts were o1 as named Lederer,| ing the trial of her euit against John | A they had been married thirty years Mr. Edison's automobile approached.’ and names Miss Minne Fielding as co- 1 the group and respondent. The chauffeur no} GIMBELS Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. ys French Feather Hats, $2.75 Effective and decidedly popular Hats, with the additional merit of being but little more than half their usual price—$2.75 i $5, for which they were imported to sell. _ iapes, two of which are illustrated, with pointed and sugar-loaf crowns and roll-brimmed sailor effects. In black, purple, violet, emerald, brown, navy blue and white. Veiour Hats at $5 for Women, misses and little girls, really present a higher v scount of the great demana tor them, which has forced up n 1 Our orders were placed in advance, with a corresponding saving. Th s ure the genuine Imported Velour, in a variety of shapes, with stiff blocked and semi-soft crowns and brims, and in soft hood effects Pokes in black and many colors. White English Felt Hats at $2.60, beautifuy draped with a splendid quality of whice satin striped silk. f 5 Hats With Silk Crown and Velvet Brim at $3, in ten shapes, in black, white and colors. Very stylish and effective, and easily trimmed, especially if you avail yourself of the Gimbel No-Charge Trimming Service through which you obtain the services of our expert milliners without charge for Hats and their trimmings selected at our Millinery Salons. Main Floor Every Wanted Sort of Women’s Knit Underwear We know how many different ideas there are on the subject of Comfortable Underwear, when it comes to buying the new supply at the beginning of aseason. We have provided admirabl: for this diversity of taste -—as far as it could be done wit Women’s Underwear of only the best kinds. , In this stock will be found practically every leading make of Underwear from home and abroad, including cotton, silk-and- cotton, cotton-and-wool, silk-and-wool, all-wool and all-silk, in Vests, Tights and Union Suits. Many of our direct importations in exclusively Gimbel designs of trimming. Word of a few favorite styles: Swiss Union Suits, one-third wool; with high neck and long sleeves, $1.65; short sleeves,,$1.76; low neck, short sleeves, $1.66; and sleeveless, $1.60 each. Swiss-ribbed, imported Merino Vests, with high neck, and long or short sleeves, at 85¢; knee or ankle Tights to match, $1. : Swiss-ribbed Union Suite, half wool; reinforced and unshrinkable; low neck, sleeveless, in ankle iength, for $2.26; high neck, long sleeves, ‘at $2.66; short sleoves, at $2.60. , c Swiss ‘Vests, baif wool, long and short sleeves, $1; reinforced Tights to match, kr length, $1.60. ai , with new V-shaped neck, in pink, sky blue and white; ain Floor Model 64 “DOMESTIC,” for sus “Domestic” Sewing Machines, of the far p lling it We are which now has the exclusive selling agency for the ‘Dom York and We ‘ these machines ism ch higher. We ‘fell hese Sewing Machines for $2 Cash The Remaining Amount at $1 Weekly y railroad sf oor and Subway Balcony | oe “Domestic,” 3 i ¥ he : : For Light, Delicate Pie Crust, Biscuit, Pastry, Your Fall Sewing, Costs But $22 ‘This splendid machine is a modern, down-to-the-minute type 1e low price of $22 to emphasize the important helpfulness of this Gimbel Sewing Machine Store, Sewing Machine for Brooklyn and Long Island, as well as New ichester County. The usual agent’s price for 1 handsome drop-head style, with finely ; the new barrel tension release, and the hed oak cabinet, ha nes looper, which makes the change from lock stitch to chain | stitch, and back again in a jiffy, also a com lete set of the famous “Domestic” attachments, Which accomplish wonderful things, It has ¢ fonal hall-bearings, which make it very ‘easy running. al : ier tion within 500 miles of New York. ‘ Exre opt to your house on request without charge, if within other standard make Sewing THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1911. LE GALLIENNE TO WED OCT, 4] 727 ner $15 « month alimony, 146 prs ferred to go to Jail and months in close lodgings om Ludlow street. In Poet's New Mate. —— Richard Le Gattienne, poet ana| HORSE KNOCKS DOWN BABY. Aesthote, will wed again Oct. 4. The aaa new mate of his soul's selection ts Mrs. Irma Hinton Perry, once wife of R. Throwing Boys. Gmall boys pelted pebbles at the horse o? Philip Bauman, a tinsmith, while the . horse was standing in front of Public the date on which the interlocutory | hoot No. %, In the Bronx, to-day, Tho| f\decvee granted to the former Mrs. L@|animal nally ran away. A block ‘trom Gallienne in the New York Supreme | the school two-year-old “John |Swengon | and be trans-|was crossing the street. The horse ree. knocked him down and kicked him, Po- liceman Zimmerman carried the injured Animal Ran Away From Stone- sculptor, The marriage in Tokeneke Inn, Darien. a drug store and from thei | en to Fordham Hospital. H thelr premfer marital voyages. | int injuries that may prove fa ‘8, Perry obtained a decree of ‘The boy's home Is at No. 227 Chattertu her husband was ordered to avenue, Westchester. twice a week.” Mrs. Cunningham, 416 West 138th St., N. ¥. City SELF-RAISING FLOUR ' of the very low prices. Dressmakers’ Findings Warren's “Chicago” Silk Feather- | white, sizes, OO to D, spool 40c; dozen, $1.70. Tafieta Silk Seam Binding, best | Sewing Silk, 100 yd. spools, best | doz. quality, 10-yel. piece, black or white, quality, black, white and colors, spool ¢ rea pieces, $1.40; box, 60 pieces, Prussian Binding, black or white, 4 Sud) places, dower’ 6140) box 2d urea graye vee teen Double white, 10-y¢ 4 box of 12 pieces, $5.40; 114-in. piece, | en” Rustproof Hooks andgEyes with 66e; box 12 pieces, $6.60, Belting for high waist line Gowns | Gt gross $2.26. ge Belting, black or | spools, in 10-yd. pieces, black or white. Hooks and Eyes, Gimbels “Melba” | 88¢ di Gros Grain, all silk, best quality, 2- | with all invisible eyes. Gross 20¢; in. $2,265; 2<-in. $2.76; 3-in. $8; | Gt gross $2.25. Cushions. 26c, 80c and 36c yard. Hook and Eye Tape,with sizes, No. Gros Grain, mercerized best quality | 1, 2 and 3 Hooks and Eyes, yd., 126; 2-in. $1.06; 3-in. $1.60; | 12 yd. piece, $1.40. tton Glace, best quality, 2-in. ]5, boxes of 100, 20¢, 30c, 40c, 46c, -in. 86¢; 4 in. $1. Button Moulds, sizes 12 to 70; 20e “Dressmakers Special” Weight to 60¢ gross. Tape. 12-yard piece, $1.26; 12¢ yard. Chaik, box of 72 pieces, 26¢. French Fastener Tape, 10-yard Cout Foundations, 16¢ to 75c. piece, black, navy, brown and gray, | Oil’ Skir: Gauges, 26¢ and 60¢, iine quality mercerized tape, 26c yd.; Cable Cord, pound box, black or | $2.60 piece. white, 5c. E et Fasteners, black and white, Sewing Silk, oz. spools, black or 65c ross. Various Notions i ions 16c for two Mercerized Corset Various Noti Laces, white, blue and pink. 18¢ for two 10¢ balls “C.B.” French 10c for three be cards “Savoy” | colors. Darning Cotton ; Safety Pins, 3b¢ dozen cards. Be for 3 spools 0. N. I. Darning |” 956 for six cards “Clinton” or Cotton. “Duplex” Satety Pins, sizes 00 to 3. 10c for three de is Dexter Knitting Cotton. ® 10c for three Se rolls Crystal Wash 16¢ for two 12: Fin Cubes. Ribbon, fast color; blue, pink, white, \ 10c ior two roils knglish Twill Tape, 10 yards, ! 15, Sin. wide. 1c for two s ‘Jogards or protects stocking, both toe. ; two Lie “Grip Fast" Elastic elts, best quality. 6c for two 1c “Correct. Dip” Flastic Shirtwaist Belts 10c for three 5c Honeycomb Wash In the Subway No ion Store 20¢ for cozen spools JohnJ. Clark's Sewing Cotton. 10¢ for 3 Se balls French Darn- ing Cotton. 10c for three 5¢ Spools Sewing Silk, full 100 yards. bc for two spools Button Thread Ge for three Papers Pins. Cloths. ‘ 10c for three 5¢ Pin Cubes. 10¢ for 3 Se aah ¢ 10c for three 6c rolls English : 25e for six be ‘twee Tape. uttons. lor tour Silk A pr Hai: Ibe for two 10¢ boxes Nugget Shoe |} 4,200 for four Silk Allover Hair Dressing. > av eure \d Eyes. 10¢ ior three Se pairs “Diamond be ort tat shoe Polisher 4c each for Collar Foundations, 10¢ each for Wool Polishing Mit 10c for three Tape Measures, Tip" ShoeLaces,1,1) and 1! .yds.long t for 10e bunch Mohair Shoe Laces, 1, 114 and 1! yds, long. Main Floor Fancy China at Less Than Import Cost Adds New Zest to the September Sale Here is a large collection of samples of handsome fan orders for his Fall business, and with which he has now fi is ended, their usefulness for the housekeeper is j bear no relation at all to the real value of the ous piect whole tea set or open-slock pattern. The China is in rie Limoges, France, and of high quality and beau Partial list: Limoges Fancy China | With rich mistletoe decoration, all gold-stippled. 50 Chocolate Set, 6 cups and sauc and tall pot, at 96. j #4 Chop Dishes at $1.60 | 52.75 Salad Bowls at $1.25. | 82 throe-pi 50 Cake Plates at $1. Tea Cups aid Saucers at 60c. Shc Bread-and-Butter Piates at $1.10 Dessert or Salad Plates, 25c. ‘Tea Plates at 60c. ed. whii | Fancy China » ‘lea Seta, tea pot, ussortid decorations $2 to $6 nted Bread-and-But » gold band, Russian ther piect decoration, regularly 66¢, at 26e. Fine f encrusted Bouillon Cups cd gold edges a of the richest china, reg- at $16 dozen ces to match, regularly dozen. at one- ar price, 7bc Tea Cups, Aiter-dinner Coffee Cups and Chocolate Cups at 25¢. 600 Odd #rench Hand-painted $1 Bouillon Cups and Saucers, 46c, | Plates, in hundreds of decorations, 85e Breakfast Coffee Cups and | that sold in o 8 Saucers at 36c. each to $8 each, ut 26¢ to $3 e: 35c Bread-and-Butter Plates at 10¢ 1,000 Odd Cups and Sau 45c Dessert I'lntes at 16: ndreds of ¢ tion: 0 BROADWAY N YORK Don’t Neglect Those Headaches! They'll grow more severe || and frequent if you do. ° || Don’t dose with medicine! || LOOK TO YOUR EYES. || of all the} many headaches are caused |, by eyestrain. Only correct | glasses will remedy it Eyes Examined By Registered Physicians, Oculists of Long Experience. Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 |aseer — Lexington to 3d Ave. All Our Very Special Sales Advertised in Sunday’s Papers Will Be Nine-tenths orrow. So That Tuesday Will Bea Great Day Here. | Continued To-M ho 3 n the “black list”—now we have them | Domplings and Pan Cakes. | All kinds of help respond quickly —— (Ge through a World Want Ad. Three-Day Sale of NOTIONS | Of Standard Gimbel Quality For Dressmakers and Home Sewing Tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday, we shall hold a Sale of Notions of tried and tested Gimbel grades that will be of the utmost importance to every woman with Fall sewing todo. The following partial list gives some idea of the low prices; but there are mat Equally reliable but lower-priced grades will be found in the SUBWA telephone orders will be promptly filled, but on some items we must limit quantities, on account other items besides. the price is only Eight Wonderful Furniture Bargains: That beat anything that has been offered in New York for a long time. A: i loom: ingdales’ stand supreme in value-giving, we present the eight pa Marnitare wanciaia CHOOT Sere for Tuesday’s selling—bargains that you should not miss and cannot equal elsewhere. This $20.00 Dresser, $13.75 | This $10 Dining Table, $6.48 | This.$3.00 Chair Dress Shields, Gimbels “Pertec- bone, 12-yd. box, 70c; gross yds., | doz. spools $4.60. tion” Light- i $8.26. Sewing Silk, 400 yd. spools, sizes O | guaranteed im) Shell Whalebone, 36-in. strip, 15¢; | —-A—B, black, spool 26¢; doz. spools | 4, doz. pairs, §: air 160. ‘Duchess’ Washable Dress Shields, air $1; pair 10c. jar Supports, the “Eve,” a per- doz. 60c. ut fect Collar Support, washable, in- Fs Kerr's Lustie Twist, 16¢ for two | visible and rustproof, 6 on card, doz. pd 10c spools. cards, 86c; gross cards, 10c for three 5c cards Collar Sup- i loz. ports, many desirable kinds, such as pieces, $2.70. Sewing Cotton, best quality, dozen | the “Christie,” and Queen. ee delb. Puri- R , 10¢ for three 5c papers best Amer- additional invisible eyes. Gross 20¢; | ican He 38c doze 45c. iece, 1%-in. piece, 46c, | Hooks and Eyes, Gimbels “‘Gretch- | tan Dressmak mn. Tape Measures, 10c for three 5c Tomato Pin 10c for three 5c rolls Satin Bonnet ire, black or white. - 80¢; 2}c-in. A 10c for three 5c pieces best quality 100, 16¢ and 20c yard. Dress Weights, sizes 1, 2, 3, 4 and | Ribbon Wire. C 12¢ bag 15¢c piece, 20 yards, Rib- 5c. bon 5 v-in., roll 6c; dozen Dress Weight Tape, 12-yd. piece, 10c for three papers Milward’s Mil- rolls, 46. 90; 8c yard. liners’ Needles. ee papers Milward’s Sharp Needles. ; for three 5c bottles Machine 10c, 26¢ and 46¢ for Tracing Wi eels. 10¢ for three Se Thimbles, German Silver of celluloid. 60c for six 15¢ Hair Nets, larges best made, of natural hair, all e 10c for three 5c Hair Binders, es- pecially good for children’s hair. 16c ior two 10c Hairpin Cabinets. 1bc for two 1Ue cards Vassur Pins | Large assortment invisible and heavy for collars and cutis. hairpins. Uc for 16e Hairpin Cabinet, con- tains 400 wire pins,heavy & invisible. 10c for four pkgs. Best Quality Wire Hairpins, black dr brown, in- visible or heavy. 18¢ for 25c box Horn or Unbreak- able Celluloid Hairpins, various sizes; box contains 12, 6 or 4 pins. 10c pair “Corset Repaii Supporters, extra heavy el: 6c for three cards Safety Pins. '40¢ tor 25c pair Pad Hose Supporters. 25¢ Washable Elastic or Sateen Sanitary Belt, 30c dozen Listers Sanitary Towels. 10c for four Wooden Co: 26c for two 15¢ Wasiable Wool Polishing Mits. 10c for three 5e 10¢ for three 5c Enameled Stocking 26c for two Nijckeled Hat Pin or ey China, from which th Though their career as samples t beginning---especially since tomorrow’s prices i ich vary from a single plate to a y hand-decorated patterns from importer took and encrusted gold, regularly 60c¢ to $17.50 each, at 26c to $7.50 each. Limoges Chop Dishes, to $20, ut 766 to $4 Limoges China Si Bowls, reg. $1.25 to 20 Fine Limoges reens, regularly $6 t 6.60, Cut Crystal Brilliant Cuttings on pure, heavy ad blanke—no limestone glass imi- #12 Ice Cream Trays, $7.50, 5.50 Fern Dishes, $6. 2.00 Jugs, tail shape, $6. $6.50 High Foot Compotes, $3.75. © Mayonnaise Plates, $3.26. 5 Salad Bowls, $2.66. 5 Relish Dishes, $2.75. ) Salad Bowls, $2. $4.26 Sugar and Cream Sets, $2.25. L BROTHERS | Began This Morning, Don’t Miss It! \A Fall Suit, Rain Coat, Prince | Albert Coat and Vest or an SESS | (9 Meaure, for OL DOU Satisfaction guaranteed or money promptly refunded. Variety of 150 Woolens to Choose From Colorings and Patterns Are the Best Ever H For more than 20 years the Bloomingdale Mer- | chant Tailoring Sale has maintained a standard that | has pleased thousands of most discriminating men. _._ This year we have been more fortunate than ever | in being able to secure woolens from prominent mills at great price concessions. That means we can meke you better garments than 1; DAYS OF ®. | ever for Tweive-eighty. 4 Remember -No matter 1 | stout or tall you are $12.80 Ante Phis dresser we hi serpentine front base A remarkably low price for a pendabte table of solid golden oak, with « 42-inch round top, with a iat” pol heavy quare pillar base and shapely an equal. This buffet is in golden oak, with « 44 in. base, having a quartered oak front with a large linen drawer, 2 swell front top drawers and roomy lower closet. It has a carved top and is fitted with a 12x32] French bevel mir ror, A buffet that | has no equal at the price, for which it] @ is to be sold here, $11.98. This $6.00 Inlaid Rocker $4.50 80.1” partor rocker of i substantial build, has» \¢ ‘oniy the de has masatve Is aro fitted with || Venent weekly ¥ mounts, Iac= |] dial ante halt tn 1 best. All sizes 4 You may Special from Our Roof Greenhouses Ready Filled Fern Dishes, each bearing a centre plant; red and voriegated vines growing in 4 inch ‘pots; also 3-inch brass hanging jardinieres, with « fine growing fern in same; omasily sold for offering, at All Other Decorative Plants at Greatly Reduced Prices. FILMS Printed and Developed i i Anyone can develop and print Lexington to 3d Ave. *356List Walter filins, but few can do it as well as we. Our plant is fitted witi 5 every modern convenience to iv sure perfect work We bring out all of the light spots and intensify thet proper shade and reduce the films that have been too much expo $0 15 to give them the proper ton, “In Making Pictures We Use Judgment.” Developing fins Roll | ' Developing Films — Re of 12 exposures: any size 15. Women's $1.50 Cashmere Wool Underwear 69e Wool Vest Fine Cashme Par CV TON ps yas ay RAS WNCTES GE a Our Great Fall Merchant Tailoring Sale! | heavily built, strongly made, de- it Wighiy'palabed Three handsome pieces, with polished mahogany finished frames; springs in seat, over which are loose cushions of panne plush. An opportunity without 48 inch base, 12x 40 bevelled mirror. A very pretty ar- ticle of solid quar- tered golden oak, nicely finished. Has large linen drawer, 3 smat! swell front drawers and 2 closets with lat- A very band- m arg Ue toric and finet polished : Easy Payment Plan elect anything you ike HTP andtt 2am, lke, pay” for ein ona or ‘mont Fimo, stalment dealers! prices, 59th to 60th St. Last Days of Our September Sale sPianos,°198 $5 Down and $1 a Week Piano delivered on pa: ‘alters 88 Note Mastertone Player Piane Outlits, $395 Beware of Piano Frauds! 1 4 & plano masqueradir BLOOMINGDALES"’, Lexington to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th Sts

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