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LOSES HS FOOT RINE THE | VEE OF FRIEND wasn sity M. J. Ryan, Assisting Hotel Man Who Had Slipped, Rolls Under Car Wheels. Michael J. fyan, thirty-two year old, a ‘Tammany {fall man and mem ver of the Deventure Corporation, a) age Pitth ted In + tordays, | 5 suffered saving hotel man, of No. second str William Murray, @ #8 West Forty- m ective Shields charged that on Oct. st he had seen four half-kegs of The kegs ta 1 br KEGS WENT INTO ARMORY, BUT BEER ISN’T PROVED. Steward Prince of the Seventh Regi- ent Freed by Court on Sleuths’ Uncertainty. aken into the armory. abelled “Beer and arrived ewery tricks, Prince signed ds's_testimor rdon Battle, ha detective el t they had not. sald the wyer js replied that water was generally delivered in beer kegs from @ brewery truck. ive James J. Coy cor- ney had, ontents of the kegs. They ou know, they might have might have contained Magistrate Breen on the for to not THE EVENING WORLD, THU GIMBELS Offered By Us or Any One Else These Blouses Are Their Own Advertisement, for We Do Not Think Such Values Have Ever Been In Addition to the Material Values, These Blouses Are In the New Styles for Spring, 1912--Being Reproductions and Adaptations Of the Latest French Models By Augustine Thomas, Agnes, Goupey, Samuels, Maurice Mayer and Elsie Poret. The Landed Cost to Us of Each of the Originals Was from $25 to $50. 4 Per Cent. On Interest Accounts 2 Per Cent, On Checking Accounts Allowed Dey GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers itors’ Balances By See the New “Bill-fold Pocket Bank.” the _ wr At Rys stantly ul “law rray were both waiting dismissed the c ain due at Huntington, | omplaint. afternoon, The stat track and the men le to board the y It was train | old and | . walked | FREE! smoking T 1 meelf on with a maintain a brought Ine led out of train to nd had Dr. Harris | Nassau Hos- seated on street kiyn, with John Tracey, his brother. Mr. Murray's home, a are the most comfortable corset 12 well-developed woman, . The Elastine Gores in the corset relieve all strain, and allow freedom and comfort in any position, Wie Bit ine-Reduso Corsets are guaranteed to Reduce Hips and Abdomen One to Five Inches effecting a wonderful improvement in tie figure linese $3.00 and $5.00 At All Dealers, WRINGARTEN BROS., Makers, New York Thanksgiving D Get Ready fos. FREE! answer ni 20, 191t, hen the mally to New inner If not suitably located to enjoy this great feast-day—and the others to follow—take Time by the forelock and, without delay, Move Into a Comfortable Living Place and Lecate a Homelike Boarding House Last month The World printed 30,739 | “Vo Let’ and ‘Boarders Ads.—9,476 more than t Wanted ’”’ he Herald. Plan Your tcliday Accommodations Through World Ads. To-day FREE! Everybody has a chance to win this handsome Upright Piano. It will go to the person who sends the best answer to our “New Year” problem. HIS 18 THE PRIZE PIINO. jot later than Mon: when the contest ‘ ly correct answer is received, will be awarded to the one value of the prize, divided among those olutely free wit York, $3.95 These facts combined make this An Extraordinary Christmas Sale of Lingerie Blouses at $2, $8, $3.95, $5, to $12.75 This event may seem much in advance of Yuletide, but do you realize that Christmas is scarcely six weeks away? And as the wise woman is selecting her gifts now it is our desire to give her the advantage of what she might ordinarily expect later. But even now we shall give her something more—as these Blouses are in the styles which will prevail during the Spring of 1912. Inso doing we do not wish to claim any laurels, but simply to maintain our leadership in the world of fashions, as we have been the sponsors of all the new Blouses in America. If the writer of this advertisement were to start to tell about the Blouses in detail, I do not know where the stopping point would be — as each and every one is so charming thata woman cannot refrain from enthusing about them all. And there are so many! Materials are fine laces, and trimmings so dainty and effective—and the ray the Blouses are made is simply astonishing! Besides, they have the ear-marks of individuality. and that is what ap- peals most of all toa woman. 20 Models at $2 15 Models at $3.95 14 Models at $5 12 Models at $3 Dozens of other models at $6.95, $8.75, $10.75 and $12.75—in crepe, voile, marquisette, batiste and novelty materials—many hand-embroidered, and effectively trimmed with Valenciennes, real Irish and imitation filet laces in yokes and motifs. Frills in new and unique styles. Third Floor The Clothes Which Young Women Adore— Those Which Are Most Charming for Them | This attire strikes the right note in the moth- ) er’s desire, too. A combination such as this is not frequent— because young girls in their teens yearn for the clothes such as their mothers wear. They want to be stylish—and they should be! And mothers, of course, want their daughters to wear clothes of simplicity. This is often the root of much disagreement. As we have made a study of the art of attiring young women, we have overcome these, differ- ences by creating clothes that are modish, and yet have that desired simplicity. Our collections are so varied that they afford selections for young girls of every type—blondes, brunettes and those with Titian locks; for the girls that are tall and slim, those that are just medium, and those that are just a bit stocky. One may test this assemblage of apparel from every angeetia party frocks, the afternoon dresses—which are so essential—school dresses, suits, coats and evening wraps. Our prices are equally unusual. By that we mean surprisingly moderate for attire of the best quality. This is because the majority of this apparel is Reproductions and Adaptations of Imported Models And you do not pay for style—only for the quality of the materials and workmanship. Party frocks, $15 to $125. $25 to $95. Evening Wraps, ? Afternoon dresses of crepe de chine, crepe meteor and French serge, $16 to $40. Corduroy dresses, $15 to $32.50. Velveteen and velvet dresses, $16.60 to $60, ‘Topeoats—Broadcloth and Kersey, $18.60 to $45. Double-faced fabrics, $14.50 to $40. Sealette, $25 and $36; Lister's genuine English silk seal plush, $35, $46 and $55. Tailored suits, $20 to $136. This apparel is for young women of 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. 2500 Shirts for Men at 75c | 4; tht ow Most any man would pay $1 readily and his judg- ment would be good, as these fine Shirts were never made to sell for a cent less than $1. Even then they are remarkably good shirts from every stand- point. Over 40 good terns, every one selected by an expert and he tells us there isn’t a design or color in the entire collection that he is ashamed of; light and dark grounds in the always wanted striped patterns. ‘The material is a fine count percale. The making and finishing will stand the closest inspection and the maker's well-known trade-mark is on every shirt. | One-half have plaited bosoms, the rest are plain negligee. All are the popular coat style with the cuffs attached. Sizes 14 to 17, sleeve lengths, 34 and 35. Many a man requires new shirts to carry him through the Winter and we don’t know of a better chance to lay in a supply than during this offering of fine new $1 Shirts at 750 each, Handsome New Scarfs at 35c Rep Silk Scarfs in a variety of new plain col- ors; two popular shapes: four-in-hands, 2 inches wide, and folded Scarfs, will tie into a small knot, to wear with close-fitting collars, good 50c Scarfs at 35c. Also fancy silk, folded Scarfs, an odd lot of patterns that wore formerly $1 and $1.50, now 36c. SUBWAY STORE, BALCONY ment of desirable stripe BROADWAY | 12!c Outing & Domet Fiannel, 9c Heavy fleeced quality, 27 inches wide, and a great assor(- checked and plaid patterns, plain bleached and unbleached domet flannel, cut from the full pieces, standard 12'¢c grade, at 9¢ yd. 60c Embroidered Flannels, 38c yd. A good variety of hemstitched or sealloped designs on 8 thoroughly reliable quality of wool Saxony flannel, 32 inches wide. 60c Bleached Bed Sheets, 35c. 72x90 inches before hemming; centre seam with wide hemmed ends. 75c Seamless Bleached Sheets, 6i5c. Sizes before hemming, 81x90 inches. 18c Pillow Cases at 12'\c each. Soft linen finish, 42x36 or 45x36 inches before hemming. SUBWAY STORE, LOWEE FLOOR. GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK Our VICTROLA Loan Offer To the First 100 Applicants On November 20th the offer closes definitely—earlier if the number of ap- plications reaches one hundred before then. In brief, it enables you to enjoy for a full month, without a penny of cost, or any obligation whatever, the entertainment afforded by one of the superb Victrolas illustrated. ‘ The only conditions are, firs!, that you send us two or three references; second, that you pur- chase a dozen Victor Records, selecte4 from the whole Victor catalog, at-any price you prefer; be- | cause you will need music for your Victrola, and we are not permitted to exchange or credit Victor Records that have been used. The records you buy, of course, become your property. These conditions complied with, we deliver the Victrola immediately to your home, if within reach of our wagon delivery service, leaving you free to enjoy it for thirty days, and taking it back cheerfully at the end of that time if you decide that you do not want it. SPECIAL TERMS ON YOUR PURCHASE To those who make up their minds to purchase the Vic-| of the records that you will select, and enclose a list of two trola after the loan period expires, we offer very easy | or three references. Catalogue will be immediately mailed terms of payment, which will enable any one of moderate | to you, from which you may select the records desired, and, income to possess this superb home entertainer. if everything is satisfactory, upon receipt of your list If it does not suit you to come to the store, you may sim-| records and Victrola will Tt delivered to your home ply mail us your check for $10 as a deposit on the purchase | by us. Already there is a long list, of music lovers who have accepted our offer, and who are now deriving pleasure trom the wonderful possibilities of the Victrola as an entertainer. If you wish to-be one of the fortunate hundred, it is well to act quickly. See and hear the machines on the Eighth Floor. “Harvard Mills’ Underwear For WOMEN and CHILDREN For the woman who lives in warm rooms, or sallies forth in her limousine, we have dainty Silk-and- wool, Gauze Merino, or light-weight Cotton Under- wear in this beautifully made and finished “Harvard Mills” brand. For the woman who prefers cold rooms, and warm underwear, or who is out in the open'a good deal, we have the heavier styles, including 90 per cent. wool and heavy cotton. In short, there is an appropriate style of “(Harvard Mills” Underwear for every requirement of woman or child. We chose this particular make of Underwear, because we were convinced that no better existed in America; and we control its sale for Greater New York. _ It is thoroughly hygienic, unshr’n cable, perfectly fitting, and altogether a deserved favorite among women. ‘‘Harvard Mills’? Underwear for Women Vests, Drawers, Tights and Union Suits at these prices according to style and quality. Cotton 60c to $1.26. Merino, 8c to $3, 90 Per Cent. Wool, $1.65 to $3.60. Silk-and-Wool, $1.10 to $3.25, ‘‘Harvard Mills’? UNDERWEAR for Children Vests, Pantalettes, Drawers and Union Suits at the following prices, according to quality, size and style: Cotton, 35c to $1. | Merino, 60c to $1.25. | Silk-and-Wool, 85c to $1.75. Main Floor LAST TWO DAYS OF The Sale of Blumenkron Stock Of Misses’ and Women’s Wearing Apparel Ata Third toa HalfLess Than BlumenkronPrices The last two days of the greatest sale ever held in the Subway Store. Greatest in volu: sales, because this sale of the bankrupt stock of the Breteler specialty store, bit og 84th Street, west of the Waldorf-Astor'». contained nothing but desirable, seasonable wear- in; sppares, well made, well selec... | and offered at 9 third to a hauif less than Blum- enkron prices. hie new store was well stocked for a prosperous spacious floors contained a great assortment of women’ thi ire store has ays of this week, Still, however, many rem» k ible‘off-rings of Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Skirts, Waists, Coats, Wraps, Fur Coats, Fur-lined Coats, Fur Sets and Sweaters Impossible, of course, te tell exactly what will be here for Friday’s selling. SUBWAY STORE, BALCONY Goodrich “B” Sewing Machines, $1 We have sold these fine machi >. This Goodrich “B’ Sewing } ine has many decided advantages. Some of them are: ‘all and Winter business. Its five and misses’ ready-to-wear garments, me more or less broken in styles and so ve Automatie lift. Latest improved dise tension. Pall-bearing stand with ball- bear ing pitm Ful wer locking device, id, giving more ruva. igh arm. cylinder shuttle, ptting needle, . bobbin w nder. J-sawed oak with piano polish; plate. ront, automatic drop-head and swell tape measure inserted. Full set of fine attachments. Guaranteed for five years, Freight prepaid within five hundred miles of New York. $2 | drop apron Four drawe front table with and balance weekly until the is paid, ruction in your home if in Greater SUBWAY STORE, BALCONY. purchase p THIRTY-THIRD ST. ‘