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‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER: 21, 1911. | soon fuddued, and as ho fell uncon: | ble at today's sexwion of the Board of] deranst. Compaiiy began urging him to sell as O'Keefe aped In pursult of the Estiinate and Apportionment. Vice-Chairman Rent of Brooklyn, who SAYS UNITED CIGAR CO. Jone ago an 190, and tially forced tim IDYSENTERY, | g Leatl, whom he overtook near Comptroller Prendergast suggested | presided in the absence of the Mayor RUINED HIS BUSINESS. | out oy getting nis lwndiords to raise the DIARRHOEA, enue, There was another punch- that $4400 be appropriated for the/and Preaident Mitchel, did not appoint rent. ing affair, and 1 Was dragged back CHOLERA MORBUS celebration of Columbus Day, — Dr,| the Comptrotier on the committee which | Alleging that the United Cigar Stores| Milton T. Loeb! of N gh hatte 4 i 16 where is ¢ n tay. Abraham Korn protested that the| Was finally appointed to look into the! Company ran him out of busineés when + Tong er yp Sag Andrew Wits vo. (% Bast Plenty board had no right to spend the peo-| matter of a celebration |e pefuoeé to sett, Jewmpn Liebmed, for latent at the two co j eighth street came along at (hla time ple'n money on a “private celebration.” 4 arly Wlentieal, “ant ‘that. “Are you aware that you are gutlty more tha company was of yelled for the police, then got an “Romember,” mad the Comptrotier,| of an Act of oMctat discourtony in leav~|.t"One wtundeed and Trenty-atth mteeet | trent 0 “ar rompany tere: iu any. on an and with ashes put out the “that there wouldn't be any Indépend.|!ne the Comptroller off the committee?” | &t A Boeck | and Twenty-ffth atreet | terests <i caemmanaeniedeteat |biage, When Policeman Grot and Bich ence Day it there had been no-Colum.| asked Mr, MaAneny. wenth avenue, has filed sult! wy ocie war of the Hast itt y atreat station hue’ One Is no more ‘private’ than the| “Edld not mean it 4," nald Mr. Bent. |againdt the company for sam and| “Page ‘one sundred and Twenesssrith |arrivea they bus macives reviving ‘ Well, how 2 co-ddefenfint the United Mer- i Liberty | the di- | jp les are realty | the ins | immediate ‘rd internally other.” coe the _ committes | Raa street, between Third ‘and LL | Maggte, then Perrone arrived from the Borough President Miller remarked. “Te asked Mr. MoAneny. chants’ Realty and Improvement Com-| avenues, was inundated Witt water celebration and a Paar eT eee rocession was formed that {f Mr. Prendergast were spending early this morning as the result of the | marched to the atation and : "y rhe wouldnt be wiiing {om teplied Mr. Bent. itebman declares he was persecuted | overflowing of a tank on the roof of th Kbvivte Life Save Life-Saver Pursues gays 4E NEVER RECEIVED any (Prendergast, Miller, Bent and] i*.i."ap a aime tor Colummue Dey. 4 The Comptrailer Kot red In the face, | tor four years and driven out of two RnR tesatre. “AreaMtity oF wanes | THREATS. put said noth and Beats Pair Who Fled | ay ine ater Sherb that hi | ran into the orchestra of the thi } ton Perrone told Lieut. When Shop Was Fired. | niack Hand ppointed, unless somebody gets | pany. ce SOE NY DRUG UIST r “It couldn't be pried out of you with stores, the Mgar company then leasin, . , McAneny All Take Part a crowbar,” sald Mr. Milter, the places to mercantile business, He eg oh Bge lh iy SH, ad never received any ‘ Speak for yourself,” said Mr, Pren-| WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS! declares that the United Cigar Stores | doi letters, but that tt wan in the Row. eighborhood that m the fact that shop pay when| Comptrotier Prendergast, Borough WORLD WANTS WORK WONDER? bar GIVEN OVER TO POLICE. | ne ] | others i before, He also stated | presitent Miller of the Bronx, Vice- “Ss ee ei | hn hn nh uch Smart Tailor-made Suits Can | Can | 4 zine Had Been Used rat pata ake good the dam-|men and Borough President McAneny ”9 ; eo him money. bi 4 of M ttan got into a bitter equab- elma ved Sin mare A a ere Be Found Only at GIMBELS ; P er shop by the po- ore Closes Daily a! 7M. | A woman told us.the other day a illed Tenement. essa! aed ina neith-| The Borderland \ | bor! , drug nied : ice ba Eove 2 ie ~ eset cette a ioe today to OF Latest Imported Models Reproduced to Sell at $25 to $165 5 piles v6 ‘of No. 96 Rast! "ive bee at els | As women are always keen to hear the opinion of other women, we thought it would be inter- @wenty-five years old, of No. KE ir cella: i @rventy-Arth street, and the former ous origin in the Perrone Consumption for our readers to hear about the experience of this particular woman. Quite early the other J Pride of Yorkville, led to the arrert of ™ ce ea Heat ak SBA | morning she visited our Costume Salon, and we showed her many of our new suits. She liked HPS iro men early today on a ciarge of |and w SAAOMIIRERIE ISCO TA Yate them, but yet she wanted to satisfy herself that there were no betier suits in New York. So she if dis, Che two prisoners, Angeoto| unteer Iite and fisherman during set out to see suits elsewhere. In the afternoon she returned and told us what we have quoted in | Lat, twenty-four years old, of No, 44) the sutr © hero of an e ling—and incidentally selected a Suit. ; anait§ Greateland. the headi d incidentally selected a $68 i yeoighth street, nderson, his wife Pianeta We are sure that the women who only wish to expend $25 would have the same experience if r fivhermen were on the pecialist they were to look about town. The majority of our $26 Suits are severely tailored because they are made of excellent mate- rials and every one is man-tailored—no elaborate trimmings to decrease the quality of the fabrics and workmanship. Many of these $25 suits are of the new diagonal cheviots and boucle cloths. Paris Models Carefully Reproduced were arraigned jay. Both were nd plier when the fire were cut off by the fe, who Was ashore, and was moored off Steepie- Charles Perrone, a barber with a shop) chase Park, #wam out, rowed to the on the ground of No, 216 Fast|pler and brought the party ashore Beventy-sixth str a fiveestory tene- | | > - ut_twenty| TWO COAST-TO-COAST fa Yorkville Court t Bruised and battered. whose _bo Nose, Throat ment building in which lel This is one reason why our Tailored Suits are unrivaled. We have not reproduced the models families ; In the cornpta nant oth AIRMEN MAY FLY TO-DAY. tie ta ria a os ony fa See | in a slipshod way, but have ieee them exactly. In spite of this, hed at the stat ton ath had $109) ail NDERSON. thee most can be prevented, ; Bast Twelfth street. John O'Keefe had |h¢ had @ spill on Monday, and hopes to spumake cured st sonptanlion ano m0 agin d i Handkerchiefs 1 Setompaiied home a young woman who | TA) tien went Into Ma car yowten:| fae reuton ao many curs are aot cued i Exquisite Model of Black Veloet and Paradise—by Lewis. Sample Handkerebiets for men Decause these lung diseases are not recognized in uy, and ho thinks it has: chased the| sims by the family doctor until they have begua hoodoo.” If # trial trip to Port Jervin| (me by the fe tw succossful, he will hike out on a long! "uy means of hie X-Light examination of the chest, Dr, Anderson sees AT ONCE whether his patient has consumption, ssthma, brouchitie or catarrh of the tubes, from three to six monthe sooner than is possible by the usual medical examination, and hia treatment is based upon a positively correct diagnosis from the first.” unpleasant ee any symptoms of Catarrh, Hay Fever, Avthms, Bronchitis of Tu- areulosle, do not waste valuable time with those who have failed to correctly locate your trouble @bova As the blaze shot upward the) 2,000 5 on understand your case, but call end tavestigate two men ran east with O'Keefe tn kraees FAL 4 7 for yourself, ane hie Dursuilt.. He got a sallofs grip on both | came known Heed the warning and consult Dr. Andemon at aot x "Ke * | age of % bills disappeared mysteriously | once, He gives office consultation and examina- SpA R Te ad och arvgesrplbend B tion without charge at his office, 60 West 224 at, day and has not yet been recov (between Bth and .), New York, Laat! and’ Maggie spe xilly found that | No arrests yet have been made, Hours, 10 to 4 (Sundays, 11 to 2); Monday, the tormer pride of Yorkville had a| package was consigned to the Sloux | Wednewlay, Friday evenings till # o'clock, New panch like asteam h immer, He was| Falls Savings Bank. book on Tuberculonla sent gratis to any eddrens, 4 ‘ ‘ ‘s ‘ ‘ et women in a great variety, regu: Exclusive -- Distinctive -- Artistic | | Myint go taniaea Handkerchiefs, all linen, agit MILLINERY imperect, otherwise 123 ¢ and 2 it ‘andker- Ina nutshell, this is why the millinery leadership of America | } chief: Saianty 10 was has been attained by the House of Fashions—Gimbels. Children's Initisled Handker- Wa imported scares of origltal models by Raboue) Loulson, |'lsen Georgette, Lewis and other famous artists, and our own re- len as ote coe rel productions and adaptations of many of these models have | | and with colored borders, regularly won for us additional praise. seciidren’s’ White Handker- Picturesque Chapeaux for every occasion—reception, tea | } chiefs, heanstitched, regularly 36c and evening wear. Also smart Hats for carriage, motoring | | * $02en, st Ate doz and street wear. In the French Salon prices range from $15 to $160. cat} Bibww Btore, alee lcony In the medium-priced Salon, $6.75 to $14.75. Third Floor ee shop. As he was returning downstairs | he saw two men acting in a mysteriou Manner in front of the shop. He be-| came auspicious when he jump. ww them run!" James J. Ward contemplates leaving across’ the street and in @ door-| agaison, N. Y., to-day. He flew only Way when’ some passersby approached. | eleven miles yesterday when he found wre POLE BECOME'S A FLAM- ING TORCH. | | He says he will “bast tbe jing or tt will }QO'Keeta presently saw/ the pair re-| ius: him.” He made the trip of eleven ye to the barber shop.’ Suddenly the} miies from Corning yesterday in nine mizr{0ot barber pole be:ame a@ torch| minutes. that, shot a flame towhrd a balcony ater connection in the machine. stantly showed fight. P'Keefe reloased | fom the Sioux | gore. jpect to try it again to-day, Cal P. GLast night Perrone, accompapted by |odKers has completed repairs to his hs Wife, went to a saint celebration on | Machine at Middletown, N. Y., where Spendidly Complete Assortments of co Toe-Easé Shoes For Children’s Comfort Every parent owes it to his children’s health and happiness, to see that they are fitted with proper shoes at that most critical period when the feet are tender and growing. ~ Gimbel Toe-Ease Shoes are designed with scientific exactness to fit children’s feet properly. They give support where it is needed, and give the feet room to grow. Besides this, they are made of well-chosen leathers that do not weary of well-doing in the matter of long and economical service. Each Day New Surprises New Corsets for Fall In the CHINA SALE There is an old saying to the effect that riches come with giv- In the Subway Store ing—and the same wer be said of this September China Sale. In this fully vue pes corset | For, seemingly the greater the outgo of China, Cut Crystal and store corset ‘be hashed ad Art Wares, the more tempting and fascinating are the new things Peas, st | that crowd in to take their places. It is a treat to see the beauti- ful wares that are delighting many a housekeeper or gift-giver. Here are things as new as tomorrow’s date on your calendar: Cut Crystal Fifty richly cut Punch Bowls, 10 fake diameter, in two new designs, at $9.75; regularly $12.75. Claret Decanters in a beautiful new shape, in novel floral cutting, port size, at $5.75; larly $8. Just sixty Rol Trays, in intricate design, well finished, at $2.76; reg. $4. Celery Trays, full size, very brilliant, at $2.50; regula arly $3.50, Limoges Hand-Painted China Two interesting tables full, including: Rich Cups and SERVICE Kesner's Service, as we intend to mako it, will not be mere superfioial courtesy. Fitted by orthopedic experts to assure satisfaction. That kind, of course, has itS many uses Girls’ Shoes, in tan Russia calf, gun-metal calf, patent leather, kidskin because it smoothes out the give and take of daily tn SN SED Ne ee seer lge cca if’ Lae sp'a sary, 2- ams f a + ~ oes for larger girls, same leathers, a ir. life, but Kesner 8 service, emanating from the Boys’ Shoes, in tan or black Russia calf, box call and patent leather clearer thought of the commercial neceé ity, $2 to $3.60 8 pair. Second Flo : 2s to go deeper, jucers My iecasatul purpose shapes, for cabinet pieces, at $2.76 to $7.60; rexularly $7.50 to $17.5 7 ™he " ae er 4%» e Single Plates, all sizes, with rich, hand- Sree 1 decorations, ee “Bread- £ There will be no pains «s ed to giv ~ ° and-Butter Plates at 26¢, from 66c, to gold-encrusted Chop’ Plates, ey satisfaction, More Front Doors Are Being from $16.60. : ; A wrong Will bo righted at on 1 : , $30 Austrian Chins Dinner Sets at $18. 50, estat + & i D0 nted at once S avings of more than a third on 200 Austrian China Dinner Sets o! difficulties will be «s lified to Unlocked Every Day MES, | pieces that we have just opened. To be the greé f all New homes are being settled, and old ones refurnished, and | "°WSmand &: &,G. co ini Ps Rey Pieces at $2.50 i to all. housekeepers, new and old, who have been fending the papers, or | “*** "4" §u8 S1.80,t0 eu of Rel liom pete Restalss (au arvigne Rand devorations, iy vaca i | talking with their friends, and co: eas know what’s what, Further details morrow. . | are coming to this GIMBEL SEPTEMBER HOUSEWARES ! Sale of Good Shoes for Men, Women and Chil- dren at 4 to 14 Below Regular Prices It is far too important to be considered lightly. _It offers good shoes at less than the usual prices for ordinary if not inferior grades. It offers such a large quantity and wide variety of good shoes that all may save money on their new Fall shoes. If you have already seen the shoes, you know all this and more. If you have not investigated | this sale, you will thank us, we believe, for urging you to take advantage of these decided savings in thoroughly good new shoes. Men’s $3.50 to $5 Shoes at $2.35 Including “REGAL” shoes, “CROSSET” sample shoes, “SNOW'S” $4 shoes, and several other good makes of fine shoes, including tan and black, in button or lace; heavy shoes with indestructible water; an light ugh etylesi all sizes in the collection, and altogether one of the best lots of ir. ’ MeRe' 8 SB.AD ap HE nee Ob 60.8 | Rare’ & Gisty' a8 models,” Black Satin Boots in a variety of good style: and $2.50 Shoes, SALE, while yet its remarkable. trataas hold good. Here are, among the thousand-and-one things needed for the successful running of the household, the wonderful ALUMINUM Thousands of answers are pouring in on the ° WARES that have set the town agog by the marvelously small ir = CONTE" Ue eet W: prices we have set upon these splendid utensils —healthful, dur- MR. WIZZLE CONTEST. Some of them sparkle atch || able, light in weight and a joy to cook with. First of all, a new, with wit and brilliancy. If you have not gone in for th for this competition it is not yet too late. Send for e a set of pictures (address Dept. B), they will be oa Ys, Opening mailed to you promptly. Remember the contest , closes Sept. 30th. ! Date Wedding or Housekeeping Outfit Of Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware At $24.75, Regularly $32.75 Sure to be as highly prized by the October bride as by the seasoned housekeeper. Containing: Our special S-plese Saucepan Set Six Knives and six Forks Windsor Kettle -50 to $5 shoes we have Small size Ladle 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE | Griddle with ba idle Half dozen Tea Spoons P; | AU MI A N N in) Tea Pot peal are Half dozen Behe capone i latest otal seas re ol st a ey Then Poet $1.40 & $1.95 ; | uminum Percolator ‘Tea Kettle . } Black Calf and Patent Leather Shoes in all sizes and a] ‘Tp, eS 1 Rice Boiler Frying Pan Pepper Shaker Fish Mould , The a king popular AT 149 7ST ENTRANCE OF SUBWAYOR ELEVATED | Before Selecting WatrleIron Ladle Mea’ Ball Tea Strainer a AN ld alata | Might ea wearing and per- Women’ 8 $38 to $4 Shoes at $1.95 |e tein his Imperial Leather Couch F | hao | Your Apartment : a | if a> “= With CASH Our special Thresspl ece Aluminum White enameled Bathroom Stools, * Shoee, in sizes 4 - avis Seg Cc or | : Saucepan Set, reg. . now $1.10, | made exceptionally strong; arly \ widhhen “an nix lines.of our §: 3h ; Boys’ and Girl } f ane CREDIT GONSUDT THE Our appeal Tipped: Bavcepane or 18) 60 al "Niarors, wh ite enameled \ leathers, button and lace styles, in all Button Shoes, y|frames, beveled glass; these mirrors X maker’ 8 $33.50 Shoes, in gunmetal, kid and patent leather; | with red kid tops are all of the highest grade; regularly are shoes made to set! at $3, | were $1.50 to $2 $5, now $3.25, Y a and more, at $1.95 a pai Boy: A special lot of Kitchen Tables, 3- y ’ skin, sizes up to 2, were $1.35, feta eli eid ten; veqlarty” Women’s $2 to $3.50 Shoes at $1.40) rr e5es pair, “Apartment to Let” Advertisements in THE WORLD Pureiiases ® This Brass Bed Kesular Prise, $10. yt, Size, $2.26, ns, regularly ree » with Every Purchase of § $1.85, now $1.45, Caliskin and patent leather Shoes, with kid or cloth] Big Boys’ Elkskin Shoes, sizes Call and Convince yourseif IT WILL SAVE You six of each: re Dewey Curtain Stretchers, one of tops, button oF Ince, in all size 5 alo) whout 800 pairs of 5 4 Aluminum * the best and easiest constructed sample high shoes ir 50 of the season's bes YOUR TERMS ARE OURTERMS Time, Energy and Money Aluminum T 4 stretchers made, equipped with non- samples ‘a $3.50 shoes; also kid and patent | r now 1be, ‘ rustable pins, size 7 x 14 in; regular- evening slipp these §2 to $3.50 shoes to be sold at Subway Store, ad Aluminum Tea Strainers, 26¢ each, | ly $2.10, now $1.86. .40 a pair. The World's “Apartment to Let tg hdvertiognants offer you the greatest variety of selection. BRASS BED Absolutely FREE | ———— — | GIMBEL BROTHERS | Ladders, made extra strong with "pailsrest; regularly sles, highly polished tops, Wooden Ware Kitchen Chairs, finished in oak, and durable slatted backs, shaped extra | 75¢, now 6 strong; regularly $1.60, now Sewing 874-376 East 149th Strect 35 Kitchen Chairs, r: reciatly § Et now $1, nes zt Door tu Post Oli. strong and durable; reg. $1, now Te. Clothes Hampers, extra strong, ce With Every Purchase o! $75 | 6 . 5 ll bleached, with he ‘ood bot- ha tOr ta rer ee nn Evety uv. MD All prices, sizes and locations sce niet stents toms, mum ‘nize; regularly $3.1 75, BROADWAY NEW YORK. THIRTY-THIRD ST. shelves; regularly $6.50, now $6. now $2.95. ST.1 DOOR WEST OF }AVE Fi ts shh: vycl Cvey EVCaiBy Luts 9 Salusdays Lau 16 Ey

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