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SHE WILL BARE HER FOOT FOR BENEFIT OF JURY. ean Olicloth Company for $25,000 dam- ages, claiming that while passing the concern’s establishment at No. 22 Canal to the Court and jury when she taken stand, er lives on the upper west employed by the Federal THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1911. Rallroad Company for authority to use storage battery cars on ite Avenue B and Canal street lines Instead of horse THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE | —— street a largo ‘roll of ollcloth toppied | Se. | She. c Th cov r ! Gif Is Asking $25,000 Darhages | over and permanently injured. her lett We oe es oe down Park Row to the Post-Offics, al- | Because She Can't Dance foot. —— though for some years past the company | e “Prior to th ” y ot operated cars th ne . or Bow! Any Mores [out Safe" Rada} MORE HORSE CARS TO 00. |is"r's.caieatw'tsse tl Offers Decided Advantages to Economical Shoppers wat f# the value of a -voman's toot? | “lent was an expert bowler and dancer. Dey eck Comsenr oto Vee |*Peifled extends as far as the Cort: | a was th , | She has since become flat-footed, and cad landt street ferry | rtm i i which @ jury before Sewlive Plactee ih her physician says she will never be Storage Natterien Instead. This company ix a part of the Third Complete Asso ents of dependable, new, medium and lower priced goods. gos able to dance or bow! again.” ayentie sy juick Service, as the 75 sections are compactly arranged all on one floor and a balcony. the Supreme Court had to wrestle to- The Public Service Commission has em, which is operated by Against the Coming of Jack Frost Are Arrayed Full Stocks of Gimbel KNIT UNDERWEAR In Fine Assortment for All the Family _ Ready, at the first advance of colder weather, with the warm Underwear that every man, woman and child in New York will need at once. Profiting by a full year’s experience, and fortified by a far better knowledge of New Yorkers’ needs and references, we are splendidly prepared for the new season, with larger and finer assortments of the desirable inds of Underwear, an improved selling force, and with more space devoted to the display. Somewhat more than FIVE HUNDRED distinct kinds and|and the Harvard Mills for women and children, are here in styles of Knit Underwear are here; embracing the product of} full assortment. T whe © y 2 : Viitridge as receive : an ‘ day. Misa Alico Eisner, pretty “and the young woman's. foot, "Mr. Aimy [received an application from the Dry |The heating wil be. Meld "Oct. 18 05 | ecided Economies at every turn, as in addition to the Regular Stocks the Subway store is a y-two years old, sued the Ameri- said he would have her bare her foot’ Dock, Kast Broadway and Battery ! Commissioner Cram “clearing house” for desirable merchandise underprice. (For example—‘“Educator” Shoes at half price.) \ — - . ——EE7E | IN A WORD—the Gimbel Subway Store is NOT a “bargain basement” nor a “bargain counter,” but a complete store in itself where one may purchase virtually everything to wear and for the home SATISFAC- TORILY, PROMPTLY and ECONOMICALLY. Boys’ & Girls’ “Educator” Shoes, Half-Price “Educator” Shoes, the boys’ and girls’ growing feet. Now you may select these These six words tell of one of the best offerings of good shoes ever presented to the boys and girls of New York. s the name implies, are built on educational lines, on “true-to-nature” lasts, sirglar to the styles we have always sold and always will sell, because they give absolute comfort, and properly support and protect Such shoes are invaluable at almost any price, especially when they are honestly made of carefully selected wear-resisting leathers. Note the Wide Toe “True to Nature” | $1.50 “Educator” Shoes, Siz 2 to 8, at 75¢ | $2.00 “Educator” Shoes, Sizes 81; to2, $1.00 famous ‘‘Educator’’ Shoes at exactly one-half the established prices, namely: Misses’ every noted maker at home and abroad, and providing a variety Educat “Educators” y An instance of the completeness of the stock is found in our that is bound to meet every preference. rovision for stout men, who can obtain their size, up to 50, in no We h: ve no royal road to exclusive styles—good Underwear is made nowadays in proper proportions, reinforced where neces- sary, and appropriately trimmed. It is simply a question of going to the makers who do these things best; and ‘ha¢ our ex- perience has enabled us to do unfailingly. Furthermore, our large purchases—for our three great _ stores bring their combined buying power to bear directly on the factory —have made prices the lowest that you will discover anywhere for equal quality. In this International Congress are the superb silk Undergar- ments from George Brettle & Sons, and the famous wool Under- wear from Allen Solly & Co. Other English makers represented are Cartwright & Warner, and I. & R. Morley. From Germany come the exceilently made all-wool and wool- and-cotton Garments from Conradi & Friedman, and the Stutt- garter Underwear for men, women and children. From Paris delightfully comfortable balbriggan and all-wool Underwear made by McChauffee & Co. A large special section is devoted to the various Underwear for women, in cotton, merino, all-wool, yles of Swiss ilk-and-wool and all-silk, from the best makers of these admirably fitting garments. Our own good American manufacturers are liberally included— the well-known makes of Norfolk & New Brunswick, Root’s and American Hosiery Co., for men, women and children, the Glasten- bury for men, the Dalby & Mills for women and children, “Tween” Derbies From England $2, Usually $3 | These famous Derbies, made by | Moores & Sons of London, come in | sixteenth—or “tween’”—sizes, and | also afford a more accurate fit for many heads than the usual eighth sizes. The price of these splendid Der- | bies is usually $: their circle of fri but to enlarge s among Ameri- can men we sha.l offer them to- morrow in eight new Fall styl black only, at one-third less each. An additional merit is their soft, | cushion sweatband, which rests | easily on the head. German Soft Hats, $2 Another saving of $1 on some of the | " it Hats of the year, in various with the new ribbed crown and ‘ Fourth Floor Standard Toilet Gocds At Prices REALLY Low | Regular Gimbel prices on the Toilet Preparations in every-day demand are usually as low as special prices elsewhere. But when Gimbel special prices are advertised, it is something worth while. As for instance, tomorrow: Sheffield Tooth Paste, 10c, Lyon’s Tooth Powder, 10c, Mennen’s T'alcum Powder, 8¢. Vernas Lotion, $1 size, 600; 50c Oxzyna Rouge, 12c. 7c Pompeian Massage Cream, 40¢ Rubifoam, 12c. Kolynos ‘Tooth Paste, 16c. Mary Garden Perfume, } 02., $1 Hinds Honey and Almond Cream, 50c size, 29¢. Pebeco ‘l'ooth Paste, 33c. Dr. Charles’ Face Powder, 10¢. Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food, 25c. Swan-down Powder, 10c. Colgate’s Tooth Powder, 15¢ and c. Dorin Rouge without _ puff, brunette color, worth 20c, at 10c, Ed. Pinaud’s Tooth Wash, 36c, Packer's Tar Soap, 12¢. Gimbel Perfect Tooth Brushes, 26c Munyon's Soap, cake, e. ” Gimbels Quaker Soap will wash equally well in hard or soft water, 10c cake or three for 26c, Domestic Castile Soap, 60c bar,45c Palm-olive Soap, 6 cakes and 50c size, Palm-olive Cream, both for 60c. Benzoin Glycerine and Kose) Water, }4 pt., 16. , ! ‘Tincture Benzoin for softening the water, 4 02., 26c. Peroxide Hydrogen, Ib., 160. Miro Dena Natural Rouge Vegetal, 60c. Lustrite Nail Enamel, cake form, 16c. Westphal’s Auxiliator, $1 size, 60¢, Gimbels Eau de Quinine, 326. Oxzyn Balm, 1260, Johnson's Baby Powder, 16c. Samurai Oriental Talcum Powder, Ib., 21, In twelve styles, perfect to the smullest detail; made to our order by Dupont, Paris; each in sliding box. Floor A Sale of Towels Of the Unusual Kinds These are Towels of qualities that do not often figure in special price offering have on her tov judged pur Others are a stocked importer At $7.60 Dozen, reg. $12 A out 200 dozen fine hemstitched or scalloped embroidered Huckaback Towels in six handsome designs of elaborate embroidery; At $3 dozen, regularly stitched ‘uckaback ‘ Saxony; firm quality; preity design damask border with space for mono- gram. At $4.50 dozen, requarly space for monogram, size 22 in.x 42 in, nd such as the careful housekeeper is proud to ‘}rack. Some of them are the result of our well-| this Spring, now just arriving from abroad. | pecial lot of 1,500 dozen ‘Towels from an over- These are the items: At $8 dozen, Guest Towels of Hem- stitched Huckaback, plain or figured; | damask borders or monogram effect. 14x22 in. Regularly $4, At $4 dozen, regularly $5, about 500 dozen extra fine hemstitched or scalloped Guest ‘Towels, striped in monogram eflect or with damask borders, At $4.60 dozen, Guest ‘Towels in a beautiful hem- stitched bird's-eye weave; space for monogram with damask border; soft wash finish. At $6 dozen, Scalloped and Em- broidered Guest ‘Towels in_ pretty regularly $6. | less than ten styles of Underwear in Fall and Winter weights, or balbriggan, for all-the-year-round wear. Here are the price-ranges: Men’s Underwear Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, medium and heavy weight, 60c to $1.76. Woolen Shirts and Drawers, light weight, $1 to $2.26. Merino Shirts and Drawers, from gauze to heavy weight, $1 to $2.76. irts and Drawers, in medium and heavy weights, $1 to $4.60, ilk-and-wool Shirts and Drawers, $4 to $6.60. All-silk Shirts and Drawers, $3.60 to $20. All-cotton Union Suits, $1 to $4.60. Merino Union Suits, $1 to $4.69. ll-wool Unio its, $1 to $4.60. Women’s Underwear Vests of cotton, 60¢ to $1.10; of cotton-and-wool, 86c to $1.90; silk-and- cotton, $1.10 Lo $1.76; silk-und-wool, $1.40 to $1.96; all-wool, $1.26 to $2.60; silk, up to $3.60. Prices according to style of Vest—low neck, sleeveless,or short sieeves; high neck, short, three-quarter or long sleeves. Tights of cotton-and-wool, 50c to $1.10; cotton and wool, 85¢ to $2.40; silk-and-cotton, $1.10 to $2.26; silk-and-wool, $1.10 to $2.60; all-wool, $2.10 to $2.60; silk, up to $3.76. In knee and ankie lengths. Union Suits of cotton, 65c to $2; cotton-and-wool, $1.60 to 93.85; silk-and- cotton, $2.65 to $4.75; all-wool, $3.76 to $4.60; silk, $6.60. Low neck, sleeveless, wing or three-quarter sleeves, high neck, short, three-quarter or long sleeves. Corset Covers, 50c to $1.65. Children’s Underwear Veet, drawers and pantalets, Dalby ribbed or G. H. McDowell's plain cotton, 30c to 60c. Medium-weight merino, 36¢ to $1.25. Heavy-weight merino, 50¢ to $1.85. All-wool, 60¢ to $2.10. Union Suits, cotton, 65¢ to $1.20; cotton-and-wool, $1 to $2.46; silk-and- wool, $1.60 to $3.60; all wool, $2.36 to $2.85. Sleeping Garments, 60c to$1. Drawer-waists, 26¢t0 60c. Main Floor Think of a Hornless VICTOR-VICTROLA b For Only $15 It is Siperenis from the instant clamor for the new Nena IV., ae thou- sands of music-loving peo- ple have been waiting fora Victor Talking Machine, of the hornless type, at a price within their means. Our entire supply — in fact, the whole visible sup- ply in New York—disappeared in a few hours. We now are glad to announce that we now have Plenty of the Victrola IV. at $15 upon which we shall repeat our liberal terms of $1 Cash and $1 Weekly The wonderful machine will be delivered to your home on the first payment of $1 and proper references. We have also received a number of the Victrola IX. at $60 in mahogany or golden or weather oak, on the same easy terms of $1 cash and $1 weokly. Come and hear these Machines play in our Talking Machine Rooms on the Fourth Floor. “ Cee | tf : Domestic” Sewing Machines, $20 Q The Domestic Sewing Machine Company shipped us 370 Machines to sell at the special price of $22, We discovered that they were equipped with wooden instead of steel pitmans (the connecting rod between the treadle and the fly- wheel). While wooden pitmans give thoroughly satisfactory ser- vice, and are used on many good machines today, they were not ac- cording, in th ourspecifications prefer to sell thes Machines at even a still lower price than we intended, to close them out quickly. So they will be $20 each tomorrow, and a better Sewing Machine offering never made, The Machines are splendidly made, new and per i handsome r golden oak the mechanical part is . . identical with the 1911 “Domestic” model without the looper. Full set of attach- ments. We will sell them on our usual easy terms of $2 Cash and $1 Weekly Free delivery to freight stations within our freight delivery zone, and free instruction within the limits of Greater New York. Fifth Floor 4 1-2 Dozen Bulbs for 50c. or less than half price for the combination offering following : 1 dozen Daffodil Bulbs 1 dozen Narcissus Bulbs 1 dozen Tulip Bulbs 1, dozen Hyacinth Bulbs 1 dozen Crocus Bulbs Total value $1.27, special for B0c Mail Orders Filled Only 2 lots to a Customer Subway Balcony GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. patterns, Second Floor We purchased 10,000 pairs of “Educator” Shoes for boys and girls, including the maker's discontinued lines. ‘To unload his entire holdings to one house, big enough to dispose of the entire collection in a short time, the manufacturer cut his prices far below the cost of production. ‘This is why we can offer the celebrated ‘‘Educator’’ Shoes at half price. Black and tan shoes in the great collection, in many styles; among them calfskin lace shoes, patent leather lace shoes, kid skin button and lace shoes. al $1 pair At this writing the demand is so great for “Educator” Shoes at half price that it is impossible to forecast accurately what will be left for Wednesday's selling. But as we started the sale Monday with 10,000 pairs, even after the most ex- traordinary two days’ selling, it is natural to suppose that a fair proportion of this great purchase will still remain unsold. But by all means, come as early Wednesday as possible, THE SALE OF MEN'S AND WOMEN’S SHOES CONTINUES with particularly good assort- ments, at $2.36 for men, and $1.95 for women. These New Suits for Women at $11.75 and $17.50 Suits made to sell at much higher prices. They come from one of our best manufactu but because he was over-loaded through a canceled order and over-production, we secured 100 suits at a great disco not all of the remarkable offerings in the Subway Suit -merely examples. New suits are now arriving daily. We want you to see them. Our Guarantee The ngs in all new suits inthe way Siore are guaran teed 0 give a season's satis factory wear. 1 tor any reason the linings should prove un- satistactory, we twill re-line the coal ‘ree of charge. New Tailored Suits at $17.50 Two striking models; The one hturrhneat of cheviot, is a strictly tailored model, finished with panne velvet on the revers and pockets, as well as jet but- tons; the skirt has a panel back and front and we have all sizes, in black, navy and mannish mix- tures; the other model is an attractive Norfolk, especially be- coming for small women; sizes 31 to 37, in a good assortment of colors, as well as black and mixtures; all are lined with guar- anteed satin. Remarkably good suits at $17.60. 4 The materials are thoroughly depend- New Suits at $11.75 iyf."handsome,. wide-wiale cheviots, diagonals and mannish mixtures. Two 8 orfolks, plain tailored suits and tailored suits effectively trimmed and buttons. ‘These suits fit exceptionally well, and are built on decidedly graceful and fashion- able lines, The colors are navy, brown and green, also black; lined with guaranteed satin, and in every way one of the most remarkable offerings of the season at $11.76, ‘ 240 Mannish Shirtwaists, of $1.25 Waists at 75c fiped maras, with anew platted detachable ruffle, made to sell at $ iow T6c. F 200 New Waists, nicely made in all sizes up to 44, of striped madras in a variety of good colors; embroidered linene, plain or striped; also linge: waists with embroidered panels, finished at the sleeves and neck with edging, made to sell_at $1.25; now 76c, Subway Store, Balcony To acguaint more people with our complete slocks of medium and lower priced new silk lks and dress goods in the Subway Store, these remarkable offerings.~ 5,950 Yards New $1, $1.25 & $1.50 Dress Goods at 65c yard. 60 and 54 inches wide, mainly 54 inches; all woo! and a splendid assort- ment of desirable new patterns and colors, Not an undesirable weave in the collection. Among them are: Cheviots, Mixed Tweeds, Mannish Suitings, Rough Weaves in plair, as well as two-tone colors, You will recognize these as the most favored weaves for Autumn, in such colorings as; Several shades of grays, browns, wistaria, greens, amethyst, old rose, blues and others, as well as black. The imn ate profit is all on your side when you buy these #1, $1. 1 dress goods at 65¢ a yard, $1.25 Corduroys at 75c yard. One of the most cle: dle fabrics of the season, 28 inches wide, in a variety of good colors as well as black and white, 46c Silk Warp Crepe de Chine, 28c yard. 2% inches wide, in ali the good shades, also black and white: will make up handsomely for street and ev ig dress, 35c Chiffon Mull at 18c yard. Exquisite new designs in 18 good shades, 26 inches wide; one of the mos: popular new silk and cotton fabrics. 45c Bordered Scarfings, 25c yard. A dainty silk and cotton fabric, 23 and 26 inches wide, in handsome floral designs, on white and colored grounds, much used for scarfs, auto- mobile bonnets, fancy work, ete. Subway Store, Lower Floor Pure Drugs and Medicines at Most Moderate Prices. PURE in the fullest sense of the word-——Drugs and Medicines that not only measure fully up to the United States standards of purity and strength but that fully comply with the rigid Gimbel standard. This works for your protection, in these many articles that so vitally concern your health. As an example of our moderate prices, look over this brief list. We reserve the right to limit quantities, Wampole's Cod Liver Oil, 67c. Scott’s Emulsion Cod Liver Oil, $1.00 si: Ic. Bromo Se! , $1.00 size, 6Te, Pinkham’s Compound, 62¢ Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, 160, Antiphlogistine, 36¢. Horlick’s Malted Milk, Stuart's Dyspepsia 'T S-uart’s Charcoal Tablets, 16¢, Subway Store, Balcony 1 size, 70¢, , 830, Fellows's Syrup Hypophosphites, 94¢ Pond’s Extract. Witch Hazel, $1.00 size, 56 Father John's Medicine, 60c. Platt’s . Pe Silpho-N Beachar’s Pills, 25¢ Ruseell's Emulsion, 70, », 169, BROADWAY Subway Store, Balcony Popular Sweater Coats For Men, Women and Children At Much Below Regular Prices And being exceptionally well i ! y : made and desirable at full prices, these offerings at the much reduced prices are even more attractive. And then again, these sweater coats are paid jew ely she to you, use you need them most s + In fact, many prefer a light, elastic. i warm mater toa tae isa be a light, elastic, close fitting © contracted for these sweater coats last April at awa: ee eee figures, because the MnaRUfActiner ones an needed ready money. Hence these low prices: ainsece tooth 595 Sweater Costs at $3.50 8, iu it smoked pearl buttons. "ssa $6 C048: na good shade rans with Men's $4 White Sweater Coats, $1.95 All wool and very desirable. A limited number only. Women’s $2.60 Sweater Coats, $1.95 300 in the lot, in 0: i i alla Gad a Oxford or white, with roll or V Women’s $3.50 Sweater Costs, $2.25 ! a ‘The best sweuter value we have seen Yi this season. Like the illustration. It is exceptionally well made of firm worsted, in a mannish weave, with the favorite V neck and fine white pearl , buttons. It has two attractive pockets and is shaped to fit especially well; is the popular medium heavy-weight, and we have it in white, cardinal, tan and Oxford. We want every one in- terested to see this Sweater at $2.25. Women’s Fast-Black Sweater Coats, $2 Many desire a black sweater, but have had ity in securing one that was fast color, This di SW r is Peanrey fast color, is good weight and has a roll collar and pockets. Women’s $6 All-Wool Sweate: Very handsome heavy-weight sweater Women’s $4 Sweaters, $2.95 A special lot in white and gray. All sizes, bubway Store, Balcony $5 Portieres at $3.75 a Pair 100 pairs of these very desirable and attractive mercerized | GIMBEL BROTHERS | Armure Portieres, nicely fin h ‘gimp edge in good shades of red, green, brown and old rose; reg “Sun-fast’’ Holland Window Shado: hemming, 3x6 feet; mounted on ing roll color and ceru; slightly imperfect, otherwise U5e grade, at 46c, Nottingham Lace Curtains: Irish Point Lace Curtains: Regularly 5 pai rly $3 pair at $2 $ * $3.60 “ $4 “so | ‘ 4.50 60c Ruffied Muslin Curtains at 35¢ a pair. $1.26 Embroidered Muslin Curtains at 76c a pair. $2.26 Imitation Cluny Lace Curtains at $1.76 a pair. 60c irish Point Lace Door Panels at 25¢ each. 16c and 26c Embroidered Tambour Muslin Curtaining, 12c yard. Subway Store, Lower Floor Colonial Glassware, Half Price This Colonial Glassware patt are graceful and is clear and sparkling, the R attractive—a remarkable This 80c Colonial Glass Table Sot Covered Sugar Bow! & Butter Dish, Cream Ju Cream Jugs, full Colonial shape, regularly 16¢ each, at 8c. Spoon Holders, full shape, regularly 15c regularly Colonial wh Nappies, 8 inch full Colonial shape, regularl; ach, at 8c. 35¢ each, at 160, ited. | Fruit Saucers, 4!4 inch, regularly | Colonial Table Tumblers, full 8e each, at 80, size, regularly $1 per doz., at 48¢ doz. A New Patter of Bohemian Table Glassware At 25°% discount for this week only. The xcellent taste and very attractive. It will be replace broken pieeos at any bf » may, of cours», ba purchased in single pieces as well as complete table sets as follows: $5.76 Bohemian Glass Table Sets for $4.26 36 pieces, 6 each of goblets, wine, cordial and whiskey glasses. saucer champagnes and water tumblerz, Subway Store, Lower Floor —_— NEW YORK THIRTY: