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— BOMBS THROWN SO OE RS, (Reware of | (ESS emo y BY YOUTH ¥ a et a” | FOMESOOESE IMBELS | soaecncee "Tome He Had idea of the smart style of this aver. See ‘8 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1911. ade. 4 ! | th x Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. Coat—the border around the foot is very effective. But the picture cannot give even an idea .A Notable Display of New of the beautiful soft quality of Millinery for the Younger Set fabric—it is almost as light as the proverbial feather. Either Madame Ipynx and Valentine About—the recognized Parisian Oxford orstonegray,tanor brown authorities for juvenile millinery | i" color or stripes on the other. to make some- ro as the rat will look Peni ptine t a e ated His Effort to Get Pow to Clearing Up of East Side Mysic on the one side, with a contrast- tnush- OK A P Mo Y od But they’re No? created many of these modes, Tomorrow we shall also have - the a 1Kooms— toad- And the Hats fromour own | Some more of those remarkable AW mantis for hearing ad Fla tsas ; oinilar in looks, but workrooms were inspired by the | $14.76 Twincotes, with the large Geeing excited « 7 ; Ps \ useless to humanity J designs of these artists. square collar that may be fas- year-old W \ Whe k \ Don't buy toadstools ! While this millinery is charm. | tened together to form a hood. Second ave # ! parents for forgiver 1 The Nemo Self-Reducing ingly simple it follows close in Twincotes—many imported— Retuisehe teeter one ine thule refuted and folloeca | Corset is the finished re- the footsteps of the new. milli: | Wt humwcous prices up to 9160, ee anu avei: Gio il ; n ritual observed for the dead a sult of eighty original nery for women. The delightful Ye og clour Coats, vvah and Second avenue and a patented inventions. It is Charles IV. and Napoleonic | $42.50 to $195. y 1 ways he was Induced P hed styles, besides the students’ hats, These Raincoats at $8.50 to Muanar oF sdiec\ for cevorel days. tone Toe “ae pull-down hoods, Tricornes and $16.50, are of the new double- Hho boy war held by Muctatrate/t E me imitatt quaint Poke Bonnets are in- | texture fabrics. ‘There is an ex- Breen in default of $2.50 bei po tO ¢ hae A tore ia nce| cave (Mis PREC LAKUN ToT tidpOr Poe f Mey Pe Gs in phy luded, bt AL style of Hoo will ask that w wilds areck tin Glee cls wna Dhvieed to Gedaet, far eo he "eae ae Plush, velour, velvet and fine | tan gabardine, fashioned with Falgned on Monda hin w the rout Ked ta wife to acoon tures hat nH bi do Ne & felts are the foundations of these | Raglan sleeves, at $15. the Board ot ‘ without but that ha repiled, No. oare oe Could do f bei pretty hats, which are adorned | — Other Raincoats of _rubber- Gas Oiatien Gilslings of No mit Han | °C Nen A rates o | the with simple trimmings of metal- | ized Crepe de Chine, Peau de | One Hundres and they Femeenbis the Nemo lic Ler anes an rosettes and | Soie and Satin, up to $37.75. Third Floor t motorman, who says te saw M y ; stick-up feathers. SS SS STS a ee er ata | pe ag la The Dressy Hats are $6, $7.75, $9.76, $10 and $16—and | BERESATINE Fioothall Supplies | As aie BB ag aaa Nothing but toadstools! Paris models, up to $22. The Gimbel Sporting Goods Store has gone into strict train- ing for the footbadl season. At its head is an old football man who knows the game thoroughly, and has provided everything the player needs, from helmet to cleated shoes, in qualities that will stand the strain of the scrimmage, and at exceptionally White Beaver Hats, $5. Beautiful quality long nap beaver; | moderate prices. We fit out the individual player, but are some trimmed in boyish styles, with bands and bows; others un- | Fee, well prepared to equip whole teams on specially trimmed. Pink and light blue Beaver Hats of beautiful quality, ‘avorable terms. untrimmed, $5. | Footballs at $1 With pebbie grained icather case, JTS The No-Charge Trimming Service Natta ne ce aohted ca Tubb | is extended to all those who purchase Untrimmed Hats and newspaper accounts of the panic ore vailing in che: neistrty Waiter acknowl charge wit lice the ‘eres, whe 50 Styles of School and Play Hats Some are trimmed, others are untrimmed—stiff, soft and flexible shapes, $1.26 to $6. ARIS, London and New York unite in yielding the palm of superiority to the— ~1ans LASTIKOPS SYSTEM Entirely new effects, Long, stylish corsets that will let you sit down with ease. Models for Richest Beer It's the Pabst exclusive 8-day malt thet makes Pabst BlueRibbon The Beer of Quality ombs did any harm, explode a time happened ¢ e has thrown bombs, and chese all since las As far back a# he remember to his admissions, he ha: hearing loud noises and seeing large bladder, not compounded, in regulation shape, und equal to trimming materials in our Salons. Prompt ahd authentic ser- | @y $1.50 balls Black, round Rubber Foot vice. Third Floor — jalis, 60c to $1.25 for little ° It figures, e 3 fellows. an aged gd gd coe Bh Stabbed ng the richest, most wholesome beer, and all figures. For example: Pe raiaa Collaes a otiatla d fred tt'on vacant lots ne) , BASIL ares’ cacen wey trees tit, 38 se it's the exclusive Pabst process that $1.26 to$6. The $5 grade is the Official Intercollegiate Football ; , Association or “Soccer” Foot- balls at $3.60 are equal to any otball on the market, being of the very finest quality ; ah iene ‘te pure oo | ber der, fully guaranteed, raw-hide lace. (we ee ‘ives with his parents and attended es y gives it the delicate flavor and ap- sohoo! until he was fourteen, Lately an ° she has been out of work and had plenty petizing zest that is so pleasing. Come and See the Boys’ New SUITS * They possess the ideal com- bination of high quality and excellent, boyish style, with moderate prices, that will Of time to study up new-fangled noises. @EARCH FOR POWDER LED TO HIS ARREST. He noticed plumbers frequently threw eWay small sections of galvanized pipe, @nd began collecting the sections when he could find them, ‘The problem of obtaining powder with which to fll them is what led to his undoing, for after kehe explosions everybody in the netgh- Football Union Suits, $3.60 and $5 The $5 grade is of good canvas; trousers well padded at hips and knees, with reed protection at the thighs; jacket is attached to trousers by a sub- stantial elastic belt; best material and workmanship throughout. It yields to each movement of the body, and is an ideal outfit in every way. Our $9.50 grade is of a lighter weight brown canvas, with a narrow elastic belt. weight, wellmade Football Sweaters $3to$7.50, Football Jerseys, $2 to $4 Specially made of the t wor-| Wneck, coat style, p steds or Shaker knit, in light, me- sleeves, ‘various colors; worsted: ad dium and heavyweight, ussorted fashioned or solid stock colored body clude all the fashionable colors. “‘No-tair” buttonholes; with with striped sleeves, alternating nar styles of the season. : or without pockets, including Roll row stripes. Suits With Extra Knickerbock- | The most serviceable colors in me- Collar, Sweaters ior athletic sports, Football Headgear, $1 to $4 ers—Of pure all-wool materials, in | dium or dark shades of gray, tan or | @SPecially football. At $1—of brown canvas, nicely medium or dark colors; Norfolk or | brown. Two pairs of lined trousers Football Trousers padded and well ventilated. double-breasted models; ages 7 to 18. | with each suit; ages 7 to 18. $6. At $1 good medium-weight 1 At $2, $3 and $4- “Of soft black Special value at $7.60. Boys’ All-wool Blue Serge Suits, | Khaki cloth, well padded at the Wather: top well ventilated, leather Best Quality Suits—Of fine im- | Ages 6 to 18, $6—Norfolk or double- knees and hips; equal to the usual * nd pieces; chin strap well ported fabrics, in every desirable col- | breasted styles of fast color navy | $1.50 kind. P Miscellaneous or; many with two puirs of trousers; | serge, also Russian and suilor styles At $1,50--Football Trousers of — College and School Pennants, also make a strong bid for the in- terest of parents. The boys themselves can- not help being enthusiastic over the new Fall fabrics, which are so carefully tailored as to be becoming. to their young wearers, and to hold their shape against the hard- | est sort of wear. Materials are all wool and the peieate and colorings in- Football Shoes At $3.60— Well- made for hard wear, specially constructed, At $6 -— Of best calfskin, light - E, E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President Fall and Winter Distinctive Clothes FOR ° Men, Young Men and Boys Our 265 |OurB’way&| Our 42d |Our Harlem Norfolk or double-breasted styles; af id 24 to 10. Finer grades at heavy khaki, well-made; no raw Pillow Top Covers, 26¢ to $3. ? | correct Ftc per ire 18. | $7.60, $10 and $12. seams; padded Were Cie Hips; and y ahi hin Guards, 60c to $1.75. | At $10, $11, $12, an 6 Boys’ Fall Ree: Of navy blu reeds to protect the thighs. ‘ootball Nose Masks, all sizes, 60¢. B way Store 13thSt.Store Street Store | Store aah shar er Suite at 96—,] serge or mixed cheviots; some have + “At @860-- Moleskiit Football| Football accra a sizes, 00. Uke our other three stores | in also showing Broadway |opened last July, met | Aw in the case of our |€) Made of pure all-wool materials, in] velvet collars and sleeve chevrons; | ‘Trousers, equal in quality and work-, Rvothall Ankle Bravos, 266 to $1, fe showing one of the for New York | double-breasted or Norfolk models, | ages 244 to 10, $5. Fourth Floor manship to any made to sell at $5,| Football Belts, 26¢ and 60c. new 42d street store, our fimest collections of Fall | 80 that to-day we are ex-| Harlem store has proved garments in New York! models. The regular |tending it in the back,|toosmall. It is being in- City. Hackett Carhart clothing | and when completed it | creased 3,320 square feet, This season's clothes | which Pnttesees gisines will be noarly twice the|due to the rapid growth are without exception | Pee igi chananty. 1 size. This new | of our Harlem business in se high ~- character masterpieces of elegance | garments at the very low carries in stock one|such a short period of combining the finest | prices quoted give every |of the largest collections|time. At present thie is workmanship and perfec. | Man in opportunity to! of garmente of exclusive |Harlem’s best clothing store, but in 1914 we ex- tion of fit. Every suit is |‘tt,.the merite of our] (ss in New York City, pect to have not only the clothing. distinctive im style, every| The fine weave fabrics, | Consider the fine quality loring and | of the materials used in| best but the biggest combine to clothing store by occupy- garment desi: nee fot ths eeacon’s service. e 1 fabrics are from the beat hese suits without {the making of Hackett |i) the space now mills of Europe and ! ri nywhere, Fall| Carhart suits, thediversi-| io two other store mamerien. e ha oT s Hite $15 to $40. ; fied series of styles to) buildin, 5 , every detail, ur new custom de- |. There is only one way which insures grace, | partment offers made-to- | fram ond the sp to know the true Hackett character and shape re-|measure garments in| Pert tailoring on each Carhart quality, only one tention. Every correct | over a thousand styles of |garment, which makes |, ay to prove the correct- coloring, weave and pat-|the finest domestic and | them fit and drape grace- | nes» of our claims as to tern that is fashionab! imported woollens |fully, and then note the |it# merits, only one way | | to find out how we stand low prices quoted and | hack of every jyou will have reason to | sell an |wear Hackett hart | ally weari H $15, | hart clothing. Fall suits, jlored, $15 to $40. Suits im your measure, $25 to Fourth Floor, SATURDAY Even More RemarkableOfferingsinour Sale of Shoes for Men, Women & Children at 14 to % Less Than Regular Prices Saturday you may select men’s or wemen’s$3.50 and $5 shoes for $2.35 a pair, or women’s a pair, Wcmen’s Turkish slippers for as little as 25¢ a pair, and boys’ and girls’ shoes at proportionate savings. One business man, as soon as the doors opened, Wednesday morning, bought 3 pairs of $5 shoes at $2.35 a pair—tan, gun- metal and patent leather. He said, “There, now, I have shoes enough to last all Winter, and I’ve saved about $8, a pretty good morning’s work.” Many women have been equally shrewd buyers, likewise boys and girls, or their parents, Saturday will be the busiest day yet. wonderful variety of good styles ( ently arranged on a score or more of big counters in the SUBWAY STORE, with the sizes and prices plainly showing on the sign cards:~ Men’s $3.50 to $5 Shoes at $2.35 ‘Regal’ Shoes, ‘‘Crossett' Shoes, ‘‘Snow’s'’ $4 Shces and other thoroughly good Shoes in a great variety of desirable, seasonable styles, including tan and black button and lace Shoes; heavy Winter Shoes, with waterproof soles—our regular $4 Shoes; also medium and light weight Shoes for business or dress wear, A!I in the collection \ and good $3.50 to $8 Shoes, to be sold at $2.36 a pair. Women’s $3.50 and $5 Shoes at $2.35 Black, Brown and Gray Velvet Boots in the newest models, Black Satin Boots in a variety of good styles, Patent Leather Boots with brown kidtops, the v. ; mode, made to sell at $5, Then there are Black C; Patent Leather Shoes in all sizes and a great vy good styles. All are good $3.50 and $5 Shoes, at $2.35 a Women’s $8 to $4 Shoes at $1.95 in si A i ix li r own $3.50 Regal’ Shoes, in sizes 214 to 514, AA, A and B widths; six lines of our own $3,5( Shoes, in ent and dull leathers, button and lace styles, in all also a famous maker’s $3.50 ‘Shoes, in gun-metal, kid and patent leather; all si button or lace, all are shoes made to sell at $3, $4 and more, at $1.95 a_pair. “if Women’s Turkish Slip-] Women’s $2 Shoes at $1 POPOOHS > 0 Calfskin and patent leather Shoes, with kid or cloth tops, Lroveseooersosssoossooees | pers, red, black or brown, batter tae fle qellteizeattalantatthlanic aravenatta 3 all sizes, at 26¢ a pair. cloth button shoes in all sizes, at $1, Subway Balcony. GIMBEL BROTHERS | BROADWAY NEW_YO RK THIRTY-THIAD OT. N°321 $3% SELF-REDUCING wf STIKOPS ) FLATNING-BACK Those bands of Lastikops Webbing across the hips turn the corset-edge in, keep ends of | f steels from showing through a | J thin gown, and give you the mod- ish “in-slope” when you stand, ‘When you sit down, the bands expand and give you lots of room; and the corset won't “ride up.” Try to match this corset —at any price! POPULAR NEMOS SMLF-REDUCING 819 (low $2 shoes at $1 worsteds. = Tailori rment we ny actu ett Car- Misses’ and Chil- dren's High - Top Shoes, of kid and patent leather; ex- cellent wearing ;good- looking, perfect fit- ting Shoes: mensure suits, $25 to $60. $25 to $60. Silk Lined Topcoats Black and Oxford Topcoats, silk lined and silk faced io edge, Possessing not only quality, but distinctiveness, refin t, good taste and smartness; a good e Sizes up to 2, many things, yet every one essential according to our standard, These are standard $25 coats in every detail. Special Large siz regul ly$ Suits for Boys . . Misses’ and Children’s High- Cut Button Shoes, of pate leather, with red kid tops and hand- turned soles, in all formerly $1.50 to size; now any si Two Pair Knicker $15.95 1 Complete Pall Lina For boys hurd on their pants here are high grade. strictly all wo iot, full Winter weigh with an extra pair of kul tailored and will fit pr faney imi che ern usted Knicker au r suits, § nits irate oe || Reece lea 44 O81 2.58 ) t nd ove /ASTIKOPS CORSI Tuan gues! No. 890, with ni vant of Lastike ig across the trons $Be00 in Good Stores izes up to 2; (0 according to $1. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, of kidskin, button or lace style, in all sizes up to 2; formerly $1.35, at 860, Big Boys’ Elkskin Shoes, lace style, in ten or black; sizes up to 14; formerly $2, now $2. \. « pair, Boys’ Calfskin Shoes, \ace style with double soles; sizes 9 to 13; formerly $1.25, at 86¢ a pair, Subway Balcony Ul 265 Broadway 841 Broadway 119 West 42d St. 125th Street Near Chambers St. Cor, 13th St. Near Broadway Near 3d Avenue Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings 05444028 006644: