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/BUEST ARRESTED ATRL | CUSTOMS CASE Importer Ernest Boas and Two } Others Indicted for Under- |, valuation Frauds. and fraudulent entries chandite imported from Fi The Indictments and brought about with # watching for Bo: taking any steps in the mi ‘The customs Inspectors y fied the United States at y's OF that Boas had just arrived in country the Indictmente. {) On indictments charging extensive val- ation frauds, © Federal Gra aha) Henkel to-day arrested F head of the importing firm George and Bo y by the LL beer is not alike. To get the quality whi acientific brew- ing and pasteuriz- ing have made possible, you must discriminate. Taste PALE RIPE | RHEINCOLD was found In his The indictasent against Bons charses thaton June 2, 1! “aid fraud. the United , of will charges that at the Custom House were undervalued, rl cer i could and in the making of the entry false in- Long better Reon voices and other pap 50% more. $1 a case of 24 1: tiles is all you pay in Greater N: The indictment ax Hetmerdinger ts York for the made. Brewed by ted 5 peene = $. Liebmann’s Sons, seribed int tare ike Brooklyn. these mentioned In the o against Boar, and it is Mated that they were also consigned to FE. Boas & Co. Heimerdinger and George are mi The head © Importing and Ite bay here by Hetmer- of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable ect wrely 1 nily on the ver. Cure Circuit Court Assistant District-Attorney I be placed un The bond 0) which Boks and George he amount o. was finally fixe furnished Hel: also furnished bail to yer of No, 2 based was furnished to the Dy a discharged employee of & Co. According to the Custom: the investigation thus the fact that the Government was de- | frauded out of duties amounting to be- | 4. $39,000 through the false | Unusual Opportunity to Secure Splendid PIANOS At Very Low Prices The following well-known pianos have been put in perfect condition—were rcbuilt throughout where necessary, and are offered at prices to move them quickly. GRANDS. EVERETT, mahog- Baby. In good 38 KNNABES, Were $702, §750 and $450. OW §590, 40 0 7. wee S10 cider, Was $750. $360) 2 CHICKERINGS. hs tet Were be? we SILDEMESATER 2. 0 K £GLR. i‘ UPRIGHTS, ; 4 KNABES, mahog- HAINES BROS., any, like new. Were mahogany, like Fe ea iy, UH SSD4S $428, 8990 and... DOO MARSHALL & CHIGKERING. WENDELL, like pos Tat ‘as $310 rew, Was $325. $215 Were $550 and 8500. ae NOW. “ NOW $305 and... $200 $300, NOW...... 145 WEBER, mahog- any, like new. Was 500. NOW...... 5340 WESER, mahog- any, like'new. Was 5120 #350. NOW,...... PLAYER-PIANOS. FGA SE Pave ARMSTRONG, heen, Taehogsny, mahogany, like new. i Wi 50, J HAINES BROS, mahogany, like new. Was $675, NOW... hte aa ie ”* $585 Terms as low as $5 monthly on some of the above, Call early and select the Piano you desire. All Bear the KNABE GUARANTEE Liberal Allowance for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange Wm. KNABE & Co. Sth Ave.~ 39th St. Established 1837, * ; a, The Wretchedness The United States authorities have been rday notl- Assiatant United States Attor- nt before the Grand Jury Bi Roe ee i MRO This Special Display of $8 Millinery Will Stand Alone We Incite You to Compare It from Every Angle— Sivle, Quality and Variely As a matter of fact, com- parison seems quite impos- sible, as these hats were made in our own workrooms by the corps of milliners who also meke our, very ine hats. These designers such keen sense for race and beauty, that lines, gra they do not know how to make anything but beauti- ful millinery. And these milliners have put forth rs arnest efforts tomake these hats just as beautiful as they know how. And we think they have sue- ceeded. All of these hats— and there are more than 100 models—have a certain distinctiveness that is quite indescribable. Probably this is because they were also inspired by cur beautiful French models. 5 z Majority of styles are of a semi-dress character, beautifully trimmed with fur b gs, wings, mofifs and {lowers-- medium and small effects. Medivh and artistic color-harmcnies, but the foundation of nearly every hat is black velvet—the mest desired hat of the hour. Medium priced Salon, Third Floor Gold Signet Rings . “Do you know,” said the jewelry man, “that we sell a great many rings just before Hallcwe’en, to people who want to put them in cakes along with thimbles and pennies?” : That is why we are glad that this special lot of Rings, for which we gave the maker an order during his dull season, has come in before we expectedit. - ~ 5 5 ‘The Rings are 10 and 14k. gold inmany designs not previously shown; plain, hand-chased, hand-engraved an engine-turned, in the popular English finish. ‘The rings are of heavy weight and splendidly finished. : Misses’ end Women's Rin, O-k $1.76 to 64.60; 14-k 98.76 to ¢6.60. 10-k_ $1.75 to $4.60; x 8 t4 Men's and Boys’ Rin, 10-k $1.75 to $7.60; 14-k to $9.60. sd UE ld ages oe So Shawls That Are Not to Be Scorned. Not only because of their comfort these chilly days, but be- cause they are so pretty. We have Shawls appropriate for all hours of the day, and all places—even beautiful Chinese Silk Crepe Shawls exquisitely hand-embroidered and edged with fringe. ‘These are $5.76 to $21.60. . Spun Silk Shawls to wear abcut the hcuse curing the day, 96¢ to $5.60. Honeycomh their rv are $1.15 to $3.25 If one motors, these fine Shetland Weol Shawls may be used either as scarfs or veils—€6c to $3.96. ‘I'\.o styles are specially priced at 75c¢ and $1.65. " ; If one anticipates “crossing,” it scems obvicus to remind you of the necessity of one of these delicicusly warm Steamer Shawls at $3 to $10. Third Floor Fleisher’s Yarns—Eighty Shades In the Art Needlework Section of the Subway Store. The well-known Fleishér’s Yarns are best liked for many good? reasons. Chief among them, the great varicty, eighty shaces and colors. They are soft and flufiy, easy to handle, do not tangle or knot, and are absolutely fast color. Germantown, 4 and 8-fold, 12¢ skein Saxony, 10¢ skein, Eicerdown, 160 skein, Knitting Yarn, S6¢ skein. Shetland Floss, 10¢ skein. Teeland Wocl, 10¢ ball. Lessons in Crocheting and Knitting. will be given without charge to all purchasers of Fleitker’s Yarns. ‘An expert will be here for a short time, with interceting samples on display’, such as crocheted toques, sweaters, shawls, afghans, etc. A geod time to ecnuvence Christmas gifts. Subway Store, Lower Floor Unique Novelties in Fringe-Trimmed Petticoats At $2.95 to $12.75 Fringe is a happy innovation in Petticoats. It has made them different—and what a relief it is to get away from the flounces and ruffles that were pleated and otherwise. Besides being decorative, fringe has a faculty of adding a certain grace to a etticoat—this is quite evident when Madame raises her skirts just a little. We have not restricted these unique trimmings to our ex- pensive Petticoats, but have had them reproduced at moderate prices, from $2.96 to $12.75, with side-pleated panels at each side below the, knee—these are prettily trimmed with fringe, as they are designed particu- larly for wear with “‘slashed” skirts. Deep flounce of black bordered with a brilliant color trim- med with fringe gives a charming effect. Fringe is draped in graceful tunic effects on some, while other Petticoats depend solely upon the deep fringe for their beauty. An overskirt effect of filet designed lace, embroidered net and fringe is also very delightful over a deep accordion flounce, These Petticoats are entirely of messaline, or with silk Jerse: tops and messaline combined with the fringe trimmings, All black—a large range of colors and color-harmonies, $2.95 to $12.75. Among Petticoats for Evening wear, there is an ex- isitely dainty style,, with deep flounce of Pompadour pink, lavender, terra cotta and artichoke. 97.60. BROADWAY Second Floor A perfectly straight Petticoat of messaline is cleverly fashioned * ON RE ED OER PT TOA 3 a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 | u chiffon; edged with stitched band of silk——white, light blue, $6 Gas Lamns at: $4.50——stands 15 in. high, GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK —These and hundreds of f IN THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE ctterremareabie ofterings 471 Gowns for Women at $8.75 and $11.7 Made to Sell at $11.75, $15, $16.50 and $19.75 A score ci hardsc me rew mcdels for afterncen ard evening wear, . THE REASON FOR THE LOW PRICES IS THIS: Two cf our leading manufacturers were overstccked, because of cenceied cidars. They allcwed us keevy disccunts to take over their entire stock. But the low price is not the only remarkable feature of this offering. Fqually attractive are the charming styles, the most wanted shaces ond colers, the Cainty, cepenceble materials, the attréctive trimmings, and splendid workmanship. The $11.75 to $15 Gowns at $8.75 TEN NEW MODE including a number from our regular stocks, = Twa the Uustrations, Armong the many materials are sill poplins, serges, taffetax, eoliennes and messalines. The pleasing styles include gowns that nt or back, new coat models, gowns with low lace or net yokes; nearly ull have set-in ‘ex, some are plain, others reli e skirts are mainly panel front and back s. A great variety of colors for street or evening wear, including black and white. Sizes 32 to 44. Made to sell at $11.75 to $15, now $8.75. $16.50 to$19.75 Gowns at $11.75 FLEV LODELS, two like the illustrations; nearly all are copies of much higher priced imported gowns. Among them are the new cont models, with deep satin revers, others with the new rounded collars, and there are also Paul Poiret models and many others. Some have lace yokes with touches of color here and there, kimono or inlaid sleeves, buttoned front or back, high or low necks. The skirts are made with the new sash panel or plain panel back. Some with inlaid side panels of satin and trimmed with buttons. Some of the materials are silk poets. eoliennes, all wool serges, taffetas, messalines, silk voiles and chiffons. A riot of col ~king’s blue, navy, brown, old rose, pink, light blue, maize and others, as well as black and white. Sizes 31 to 44. Also 26 lon Evening Gowns in the grcup. All offe: Wednesday ens in the SUBWAY STORE, BALCONY Children’s $2 & $3 Coats, $1.50 For children of 2 to 5 years. The illustrations show three pretty styles. are many others. Cute little coats, nicely made, in the latest styles of ‘ Corduroy, Astrachan Cloth, the fashionable double-faced cloths, the ever popular Serges, \ Cheviots, and others. All are nicely made, some with velvet collars, cuffs and buttons, and there are sailor collars in a t number of pleasing variations. , Many of the coats have nice big patch pockets. Any mother, if she requires a coat for the lit- tle tot, will sufely appreciate this offering of $2 to $3 Coats at $1.50. ly braided or self This Offer Sounds Almost Too Good to Be True 54 Inch All Wool New Rough Dress Goods at 65c Yd. ’ Regularly $1 and $1.25 But ’tis true, nevertheless, as you will sce at a glance when you inspect this great variety of the most wanted new dress goods, such as : 54 inch heavy cheviots 64 inch homespuns 54 inch diagonals 50 inch English suitings And you may select from a sp!ondid assortment of colors and shades: Navy Reseda Cooter fore Blue Mahogany Bronze Olive Claret Because we took over a wholesaler’s entire surplusstock we can sell these $1 and $1.25 dress goods at 66c yd. ‘Gi Taupe Children's $1.60 Hats at $1. Another edvantage, we will make dress skirts to order from PR Tiegh jt st; dros hi ght one ot mia Maher te others eg or edie? dress fabrica in the race oe tee 1 toe an wanted this season, an price, mal in more elaborate stylcs at $1.25 to $3.25. instead of $1.60, is en Subway Store, Balcon: pad | “subway Store, Lower Floor , A Sale of Framed Pictures and Mirrors At Close to Half Price | Really Four Sales in One; Framed Pictures, Oil Paintings, While Enamel Mirrors and Frames, in Stock Sizes, Surely something to interest almost every economical housekeeper in this comprehensive cfferirg. The prices are remarkably low, you will admit. Some nearly ha.f—some exactiy haif—some less than ha.f price. And the selection of subjects, the frarres and the workmanship are qqually remi ble. Take the mirrors, for example; the white enameled frames are first quality, as fine as usually found on much higher priced mirrors, and the glass is first quality French plate. We cannot promise to duplicate this remarkable offering of mirrors. _ If you have photos, diplomas or anything you wish to have framed, why not get the frames now at less than half price? It is always well to bring along the pictures to be framed, if possible, or accurate measurements. A Great Collection of Framed Pictures at Half Mirrors, White Enameled Frames Pictures of every description, etchings, carbonettes, facsimilie water- Just what is wanted for bath rooms, bed rooms, ete. All sizes colors, pastels and others; ys room in the bor ar eatt L Hel ea shapes; square, oval and with rouaded cornery; trom 8x10 to 18x40 inches: i it | $1 Pictures, xt Gvc 75c Mirrors, ut 400 $3.60 Mirrors, at $1.76 1.50 Pictures, 1 Mirrors, at 0c $3.75 Mirrors, at $2 as) as Spicetgtt 1.25 Mirrors, at 78c $4 Mirrors, at $2.60 75e Pictures, at 38¢ $3 Pictures, at $1.60 22 Mirrors, at $1 $4.60 Mirrors, at $8 Mirrors, at $1.60 ‘ $5 = Mirrors, at $3.60 60c to $1.50 Stock Frames at 26c to 35c The greatest variety, oval and square,.and every finish, includ- ing burnished antique; sizes from &x7 to 16x20 inches. ALL CONVENIENTLY DISPLAYED IN THE SUBWAY STORE, BALCONY. 680 Boys’ Suits at $1.75 Made to Sell at $2.60 and $3.50 One of the best offerings of the season and shrewd parents will be quick to take advantage of it. In- cluded are: Double Breasted Suits, Plaited Norfolk Suits, Sailor Blouse Suits, Russian’ Blouse Suits, Oil Paintings at About Half . Most of them imported canvases, in full gold burnished gilt frames, eet in polished shadow boxes with glass: ‘ $3.75 Paintings, $1.75 $4.60 Paintings, $2.60 $5 to $7.50 Paintings, $3.76 $10 Paintings, at $6. $15 Paintings, at $7.60 $17.60 anc 920 Paintings, $10 New Suits and Overcoats for | Men at $12.50 We are confident that economical men, looking for conservative styles, will be well pleased with these offerings of suits and overcoats at $12.60. e .. The Overcoats at $12.50 Handsome all wool kersey cloth overcoats that are dressy, -looking and will wear well; black and Oxford gray, lined with a heavy double All with knickerbocker trousers; for boys of strength all-wool serge, with si velvet 246 to 17 years, collars; very newest models, 46 inches long; ‘he materjals are thoroughly dependabie. from 33 to 46; regulars and stouts. The kind that look well and wear well. "The patterns are mainly new brown and gray pussies, in a great variety as well as plain ues. Not a suit in the lot would ordinarily se!) for less than $2.60 and the majority of them are the The Suits at $12.50 — Dressy heavyweight blue serge suits, strict]; AiL-wool and oy didly tailored with hand-felled collars and the new long lapels with invisible stitching, ylving the suits the i appearance of high ‘custom, garments; $3 grades; but remember only 680 of them at lined ‘with heavy Venetian of all-wool serge; sizes | 92-75. Bubway Store, Balcony 83 to 46; regulars and stouts. | ae BO fon Rigen pio iy Men’s Shoes at $2.95 Reduced From $3.50a Pair and cheviots, in brown and gray mixtures; also blue serges with shadow stripes; sizes 14 to 20 “ i (haf leven lines transferrod to the Subway Store bi f different lines at this price in the Second Floor Shoe Store. Patent leather, years; will also fit sma!l men, ’ Men’s Trousers. at $2 Vici kid and gun-metal Boots, button or lace. Also tan calf Boots, Blucher, sturdy heavy Striped worsteds and blue serges; all sizes. A fuilline of men’s overalls and Shocs for Winter. All’ sizes in each style, and ell are our regular $3.50 Shoes, at $2.96., waiters’ jackets always in stock. Subway Store, Balcony Women’s Sample Shoes at $1.95 a Pair $9 GasLampsComplete st $5.95 Made to sell al $3, $4, and even Stands 22 inches high, with a 14-inch square shade of wrought metal higher prices grat art glans, Skianed 3 Wayptlan bronse, oomplete with Welabach Gttings, A great collection pub four prominent * Portable, of spun brass, with 12-in. $4 Gas Lamps at $2.95 equare shade of amber or green art ahaa styles, including all the glass, Complete with 6 ft. of tubing, Welsbach mantel, burner and chimney, hn Hedin Palla a Mt vith 12-in, square patent leather, tancalf, kidskin, gun- shade, of leaded am- netal, velvets and satins. Sizes 314, ber art glass; the 4 and 415, widths A, B and C, portable is well All sizes and ail leathers in our made with brush regular stock, remarkably good brass finish, Sub- shoes, at $1.96 pair, way Store, Lower | Lamb's Wool So'es, ior making men’s, women's and children’s crochet Floor * Slippers, much under price at ¥¢ a pair. Subway Store, Balcony THIATY.THIRD OT. dx ae REST