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TRE EVENING W ORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1911.7 teachers tell me? Don't I know? Ain't An automobile owned by Mrs. George F. Shrady of No. 1% Bast Sixty-seventh n+] street, mother of Mre. Edwip Gould, and ocoupled by Mra, Lydia C, Frenety @ relative, ran down nine-year-old Rodeo Musorofitl of No. 2% Mott street late yenterday at Prince and Lafayette streets. The chauffeur picked the boy ana sped with him to the Hudsom rries stopped bay running ex, long for mt long life to Didn't the +] Look at ft, I tell you. What do you!what own the street c nd th =} Laut king anprehe: towara| wh y face and te Several peasants testified UTO., Pema GAM the ine rooetiar eH | Way HORNA ety San TTTE Os Nes erie ofevera! peasants teatitea] BOY KILLED BY AN A the east sid stock, but no customers Why is that?|that, if I q “Sure, Louls," the throng assented, “Well, and the jaw makes the @ criminal, What does hi » Cnty peddies, When Tam | an if Alderman, with your help, long ife to] to you, I will change all that. will Ine you, I will fix that, I'N find some way| oduce a bill b ythe Board to tell the to make it easier for them to make «| Public Servicers to tell the forry that It living, must begin again, “Yes, and look at Grand street since |AND HE'LL GIVE ‘EM A THREE- inatitus means aritable | Ane c c Hh newspaper on of thi me Zoliner, the best reporic 2 Well, three cents lo to charge when LONG LIFE 10 HIM, AFTER A NEW JOB f ster a Mie HOW HE WON THE AFFECTIONS ' OF THE EAST SIDE. His @reat bid for the affections of 148, when @ he heads of raised which enabled him to conduct the boy back now and produce him in witle th al was In progress, this hy ved a set of engrossed ail they will 1am Alder- Low urray for ” eltner, the ferry stopped running,” suggested CENT FARE. people's friend!” she one the Solomon wtions he Jews of Tarnow| Hospital, afterward to the Louls, sweeping an eloquent arm in the! “And look at the workingman, Every|Soctalists, and the boom of response youth, had the everlasting gratitvde of his] Leonard strest police station. He wae of in thoroughfare three | time he goes to work or comes home he t smashed the wt vs ed from military nd had hid [neighbors, who hall from the same sec- | not —— arrest, The boy died » . le was warming up now. | must pay five cents to the blood suckers t #0 loud, boy admonished | to shar ve] himeett tn the Gal Hon of the |tion, at midaig! Zeltner, Fearless Tribune of : ncn ti the Pee-pul, Running for Alderman on East Side, HELL CHANGE THINGS, Three-Cent Carfares and Full Liberty for Pushcarters When He Gets In. fearless Tribune press agent of the east side, Ws everything that | happens tn that interesting section of the city, and knows what's golng to happen before {t happens, and then, tf there is e that it won't hap. Pen, makes sure that It does happen, €0 that the information-hungry newapa- ny chan: rised thereof at space this morning. fter the unpre- gt¥ented ovaiion h followed iim from t vention hall of the I ¢ District, whére he ja 1 for Al- derman, and 8 modest home at N began t wade t to land with ay 2 f LOUIS NEEDS THE MONEY THAT GCS WITH THE JOB, "Weil, . You| ei a n le wuditor, f the push cart pedi '" nt red > “Didn't the Makes a Pint of Finest Cough Syrup. Cheap and Effective, Too. ' ' The most effective and eco. nomical cough made at b syrup can be ¢ by'any one, and in this day of high’ prices for foodstuff and clothing any fam- ily can i reciate a saving even ity like cough syrup. obtain of any ‘wel st 2'9 oune ho-laxene pty it bottle. Then take granulated sugar, add a half pint of boiling water, put on fire and let come to a boil. Cool and pour in bottle. Shake the mixture well and take a tea- spoonful every hour or two until congh is broken up; then take whenever necessary. Give children less aceording to age. ‘This mixture 4 cold and cure ac more rapidly than any ordinary mixture, beeause it is not eon- stipating, but laxative in action when 8 to 10 do: i If y drug will b, are taken vr dru menth it fo firms. ‘Try splendid pe and you will wever waut In the Gimbel = Subway Manufacturers have co-operated with the Gimbel Subway Store in arranging This Eventful Sale of Women’s Suits, Dresses, Waists & Misses’ Suits & Coats, at away below regular prices _ Otherwise this remarkable offering would be impossible savings would sound too good to be true. at the very opening of the season. The big And the co-operation was not all on one side. We have likewise given up our profits for this eventful sale—but even more remarkable than the low prices are the new garments;— The styles are the most approved—just what you would The probably select at regular prices—many of them pleasing copies of much higher priced models. The materials are thoroughly dependable, good-looking and good-wearing, the satin linings are afl gua ranteed. $22.50 Corduroy Suits, $17.50 Like the illustration; cut on exceptionally good lines and beautifully tailored; the coat is satin lined and inter-lined, with inside peckets, large revers and two buttons. The skirt is a high-girdle mode], panel back und front, finished with self-covered buttons. We have this striking suit in black, navy and brown. Sizes f.om 31 to 44. $15.75 and $18.75 Tailored Suits at $11.75 ‘The season's most approved models, one like the illustration, and all sizes for small, medium and large women; plain tailored Suits, those more or less trimmed, the modified Norfolk, and regular Norfolk suits with belts, Among the handsome materials are mannish mixtures, serges and cheviots. All are lined with guaranteed :atin. The skirts are splendidly tailored with girdle and stitched belt, $10.75 and $12.75 Suits at $7.75 _ A clearance of odd Suits, akout 150 in the collection. A great variety of styles, mainly plain tailored models. All sizes in the collection. $7.50 All-Wool Serge Dresses, $5.75 An especially etriking new Fall model, like the illustration, square neck, halt sleeves and deep cufts, trimmed with two-tone shades of messaline; in gray, navy, black, king’s blue, garnet and brown. Sizes 34 to 44. $12.75 Dresses at $9.75 200 new models for street or evening wear, one like the illustration. Exceptionally well made, with deep revers, lace yoke and sailor collar; ecme velvet trimmed. ‘The material serges, Folientes and messalines, in gcod shades of brown, Copenhagen, black, navy, rose and gray. Sizes 34 to 44, 14 Styles of Women’s $3 to $5 Shoes at $1.95 © Over 6,000 Pairs in this collection and, naturally, all sizes and widths, in some one or other of these good styles, 10 big counters full of them, arranged according to size, to make selection easy. Come expecting to find any style you desire, for there are: Gunmetal Calf Shoes Vici Kid Shoes Patent Coltskin Shoes Black Satin Shoes Velvet Shoes, black and colors Patent Leather Shoos, with brown Kid tops All are well made,-nicely finis to$5shoes. Some are widely s. Of course they have either welted or turned soles. Another re- markable offering at $1.95 a pair. Practically the entire shoe section of the Subway Store Balcony will be given over to this sale. GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIAD ST. this dress in 4% Dozen fering following: Bulbs Bulbs Bulbs Bulhs Total value special for 50c. Mail orders filled, hed, $3 ad Subway Store, Bal. ony, Gimbel standards; and please do not overlook this sizes, all the wanted colors and shades, and a wide variety to select from. All will be ready Wednesday morning. Cne particularly p! with detachable lace y ‘The material is a fine s Like illustration, guaranteed satin, fabrics, manish mixtures, and others equally desirvble. Seme trimmed with silk braid and wide satin lapels short, remi-ritting models; the skirts are panel are Six pleasing styles, one like the illustration, cheviots, in blue, tal collars and cuffs. F Bulbs for 50c or less than half price for the combination of- 1 dozen Daffodil 1 dozen Tulip Bulbs 1 dozen Crocus 1 dozen Narcissus 14 dozen Hyacinth $1.27; (Only two to a customer), measuring fully up to the rigid we have all tailoring is first-class, $13.50 and $15.75 Dresses at $11.75 asing Dress, like the illustration, is nicely tailored in the new coat model, low or high neck. with button-trimmed skirt, panel back and front. with Bengaline revere, trimmed with messaline and satins. We have white, old rove, black, brown, purple, cadet. Sizes 34 to 44. $2.75 Silk Waists at $2 850 waists, in two splendid models, of good messaline; in blue, black and jasper; pleely made, with high collars and three-quarter sleeve: out; wide, knife-plaited side ruffle, and finished with buttons, hand-embrcidered front, or with fine tucking through- $1.50 Waists at $1 A great variety of tailor-made and lingerie Waists; among them are attractive new Waists of pure linens, lawns, crepes, percales, lint 5 Waists, as well as many smart, new striped collars and cuffs, new Gibson Cluny lace insertion, others plai ete, In ided_are plain blue, black and white cllars and cuffs, stiff Some trimmed with Valencienes, cotton ill sizes, yles, and many ot} Long or short slees Misses’ $15 Tailored Suits, $11.50 Finely tailored, of all-wool verge, trimmed with silk broid and lined with Five other equally ‘attractive models of the popular black-and-white striped © plain tailo ectively fects. The couts are thonew ack and front. Sizes 14, 16 and 18, Misses’ $9.75 Long Coats at $6.75 ! made, of all-wool, heavy-weight ers a raid-trimmed ) sailor zes 14 to 16. Subway Store, Balcony nd other plensin id gray. Some ure plain t ished with large, fancy t More Than 175,000 Yards Of NEW YARD GOODS At Far Below Regular Prices Aconcerted movement of all these important lines in the Subway Store. Youmay have had the opportunity to purch: goods under- eries or floor coverin But seldom is n opportunity to 5 ilks and dress goods but , embroideries, ribbon all other ya muking, w toweling, m 18, draperies and floor ‘or the home, af far below regular pr ngs below, one from each section, remarkable economi $1 to $1.50 Silks at 65c Yard $1 and $1.25 Dress Goods, bic Yard $1.35 All-linen Table Damask, 75c Yard 12!.c Crash Toweling, 9c Yard 40c Allover Laces, 26c Yard $1 and $1.26 Allover Embroidery at 50c Yard 1&c Woo!-Finish Challis at 10c a yard 10c Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, 5c Yard 12!.c Outing Flannel, 9c Yard 26e Tailors’ Serge Lir , 56c Yard Dregs ‘trimmings at Halt Price Ribbon Remnants below half-price $1.35 Inlaid Linoleums, 76c square yard 15c and 1£c Cretonnes and Scrims, 8c yard Subway Store, Lower Floor t the £8 GIMBELS “The Finest Showing of Gloves That Has Ever Been Made in New York’’ BON MARCHE GLOVE SALE People who have watched Glove Sales carefully in New York for years gave this as their expert opinion when they saw whole Main Cross Aisle and a of the Center Aisle entirely devoted to this extraordinary Glove Occasion. Allday yesterday enthusiastic women and men came in to secure their Winter Glove supply at the low prices this Bon Marche Sale makes possible. For there are 84,000 pairs of Gloves in the sale—all of them perfect, in fashionable Fall and Winter styles, desirable col and full size ranges to start with. Most of them specially for Gimbels by the best French makers, and freshly out of their boxes for this selling. Some of the smaller lots are entirely gone, but new ‘teeta appear today, as others will tomorrow. Here is the to tomorrow's offerings: WOMEN’S GLOVES _ |#2,50 for Women’s 68.60 Mousque- #1 Fae for Women's 8.6 Cape rgolen a eet teats, Gloves, one-clesp. Glace Kid Gloves, two-clasp. 160 Pair for Women’s $1 Glace|si95 Pair for Women's 61.75 Lambskin Glovos, two-clasp. French Glace Kid Gloves, twe- re m ir for Women’s §2.60 16- hartley Mousquetaire Lambskin Gloves, white. 16c Pair for Women’s $1 Mocha Gloves, gray, 1-clasp. MEN'S GLOVES $1.15 Pair for Men's $1.60 English Cape Gloves, i-button or ene- clasp. 91.30 Patr for Men’: Gloves. 's $2 12- button White French Lambskin Gloves. 780 Pair for Women’s $1 Glace Lambskin Gloves, one-clasp, Pique sewn. 1.75 Gray $2 Pair for Women's $3 16-button * Ms White French Glace Lambskin | gon och yt Suerte 760 Kaneer Gray Gloves. Chamoisette Gloves, one-clasp. 62.25 Pair for Women’s $3.25 20- button White French Glace| CHILDREN’S GLOVES Lambskin Gloves. ‘T6c Pair for Misses’ and Children’s $2 for Women’s $2.76 French Glace ¢ Glace Lambskin, Tan Cape or Kid Gloves, 12-button, in black, ray Mocha Gloves, one-clasp. white and tan, Matn Fleer The Victor-Victrola IX. at $50 This is a very popular type of the Hornless Victor-Victrola and reproduces the wonderful Victor records with great volume and richness. The merits of the Victrola, as an inexhaustible fund of entertainment and ‘of inspiration for the knowledge and love of music, are so universally appreciated that it is sufficient to say that the Gimbel Talking Machine Rooms have an adequate sup- ply of this and other types of Victrolas and Victors, together with the full range of the new records, any of which will be played upon request. ‘I'he price of the Victrola 1X i# $60, in golden oak, weathered oak or mahogany; and it may be bought on easy pay- ments at the rate of $1 Cash and $1 Weekly The China Store Rises to Remark— That, mingled with the superb new collections of fine China, ex- quisite Art Wares and glittering Cut Crystals and Table Glass- ware, there is many a special inducement for the housekeeper in such unusual offerings as th Fourth Floor Dinner Sets At $10, ($20 in our regular stock)—Austrian China Dinner Sets of 100 pieces, with pink bouquet decoration; gold lace edge. At $7.60 ($12 in our regular stock)—100-piece Dinner Sets of thin American Porcelain with soup tureen and three meat dishes, At $16.76 ($26.50 in our regular stock)—Limoges China Din- ner Sets of 100 pieces in pretty floral decorations with stippled gold handles; an open see pattern, Deeply Cut Crystals n Table Glass Preemilatty: Buccal lane t 95 set, regularly $7.50—Fine Tie ee eee a cutting. © | Thin Cryatal GO-plece Table, Sarviee id star cutting. each of goblet, wine, cordial, : } sherry glass, in all 60 pe recian star and border. Fi 60 Pa rrereg, Tumblers at 380 lozen, ‘Thin Table Tum engrav- ed with initial in old Bealisk” Odd Decorated Plates, $1 doszen— At $2.60, r: Salad or Fruit Bs At $2.26, rei naise Bowl and Mayon- pzone cut, ses, tall cor- At 1,000 dozen large Plates, dec- Dishes, orated, ‘our At $2, regularly $2. Cut Sugar | regular stock at 35¢ each, An unusual and ¢ 1 Set, star design, Joftering. Fifth Floor To Purchasers of Our Now Famous Aluminum SaucepanSets Hundreds of people who bought our Three-piece Aluminum Saucepan Sets during our September Sale have asked us if they could buy covers for them. We took up the matter with the manufacturers, and now have several thousand sets of these covers, each set containing a cover to fit each of the three sizes of the special saucepans. These Sets of Covers Are 50c a Set We still have several hundred of the Saucepan Sets, com- posed of 1-qt., 8-pt. and 2-qt, sizes of lipped Aluminum Sauce- pans at $1.86 for the set of three We also have just received some entirely new Wear-Ever Aluminum Steamers: L-qt. size, $2.25 2-qt. sizo, $3 8-qt. size, $3.60 rat, Ses, 96.76 Floor '