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| COP DROWNS OUT ~ALUGHTED BOMB) |” Staijohan Finds fi It in Front of | Grocery and Drops It Into Meited Snow. Policeman Statjohan of the Unton Market station was wending his way temewerd eariy to-day when, at the) Georway of No. 2% Avene By, he saw ANGRY HUSBAND WAS AN ADDED ATTRACTION. | Met Star Boarder With Wife at Theatre and Punched Him Till Curtain Fell. ng feature of a perform jin | rae jdown 1 Soon *t number began a panied by a young senate In the third row fn | j young man | front It happened to be Schned- |ler'a wife, n whom he separated year ago Me now keeps @ house at No. 6a W Forty-m! @ shower of bright sparks and heard | 4 Henry Gebhardt ts one of her @ oputtering sound. He pped and lers, It was Henry who was with plcked trom door «ill a dynamite femd. Carrying it to the gutter, he ‘ Arepped it in 0 pile of half melted snow. Bmmediately the policeman proceeded | 0 quality a8 one of our best Iittle lone @imtanes printers. He waites around « Femete corner unti! the bomb had time € Gestare itself, When it wae evident @at the wot ded tnt) which he had Mhrown the explosive had extinguished the fuse. Staljohan came back and Dlewed up his find (he fuse had burned down to to Schaedier tammed hin hat over his on his top coat and stroiied Seizing the man by the collar, Vatele and said, “Bo you're with my wife, are you"’ and Mra, Benaedier began to rcream. fo did other women. ‘The curtain wae lowered and ushers bundled the trio into the lobby, where they were taken In tow by A detective and at the Wort Forty-sewenth street station charged with disorderly conduct. | r dragged him to the| Then he punched the man tn the jaw | Inches from the bomb. The hi in | front of which It had been placed | Ave-story tenement, the ground foor of Which js occupied by La Macca & Mat- (Mo, have a promperous grocery. Both grocers denied that they hind re egived any Black Hand letters and said tBey knew of no reason why any one BROUIA seek to blow up thelr store. ‘The bomb was six incher long and aa f@eh and one-half tn diameter, Lieut. Morton, at Union Market station, started 0 unwind the wire that held it toxether, @@4 in @ moment all of the reserves on @uty got ont of the duiiding. The ex was turned over to the Hureau| Combustibles. pas a HAWSER CUTS LEG OFF. Goll About Dolan “Tautens as Tas Pulls From Pier. ‘The tugboat Arthur put tn at Charles treet early to-day, towing a scow laden with eand which it had brought from Breokiyn. Hugh Dolan, a deck hand, thirty-nine years old, of Forty-sixth . street, Brooklyn, had to hundle the haw.| healthy scalp, get a bottle of HAY'S er alone us the tug tied up HAIR HEALTH prove to your- Dotan's lett leg became entangled in a tisfaction it is to bave bais Reavy roll whinh he had Wiirhed about eee a simian es the tug pulied away, Your money back if not satisfactory. eut heal Drag Stores oF direet wot Searea he will dic, Lord & Taylor Newark Ned e Founded 1826 High Grade Furniture Brass Bedsteads and Bedding At Unusually Low Prices Clogs the pores of the scalp, prevents the hair from ottaining proper nourishment— causes it to fade and eventually to fal! out, And besides, it’s irritating end annoying to bave your ecalp itching and burning all the time. If you want to get rid of the Dandruf germ—to stop the annoying itching end burning—to have a really clean and Dining-room Suites Correct English reproductions of beautiful mahogany with inlaid borders. Best construction, and desirable atyles. Sideboard, Serving Table, China Closet and Extending Table (4 pieces) 9840.00—Value $180.00) #650.00—Value 950.00 $350.00—V alue $470.00) #9 25.00—Value $1,175.00 $550.00—V alue $660.00] 8975.00—Value $1,300.00 200 Brass Bedsteads All sizes and finishes, best: construction y and lacquer, new model, ¢ inch posts, 1 inch | fillers and graceful tapering vases. { $2 20.00 Regular price $30.00 150 Brass Bedsteads fiom continuous posts, all sizes and { Regular price $25.00 § | $15. 00 South American Curled Hair Matiresees Full size, best ticking, 45 pounds, Regular price $25.25 § t $19. 50 Elastic Felt Mattresses Roll or regular edge, fill size. Regular price 9.50 { $7.50 50 Arm Rockers t Seat and back upholstered, covered with } elours, damask and imported cretonnes. $9.50 Regular price $15.00 “Special” Willow Chair With willow pocket and cushion covered } with imported prints. Value $7.50 t $5.00 Special Sale of Imported Cretonnes 81 ond 50 Inches wide, About 4,500 yards, former prices 45c, 60c, 75c, 81,00 and 91.25 per cath e oo 3 ac Imported Cotton Damask For furniture slip covers, extra heavy } quality, white, cream and drab, ' 2 4 Formerly 400 per yard Broadway & 26th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St, \ re poe. THE EVENING WORLD, | CARDINAL FARLEY TELLS | OF ESCAPADE AS STUDENT. Passed Memorized Poem O11 fessor as Original, and Was s Poet in Consequi Farley haa t night, when he wae n Pros Made nda mo," he at fern) " f mine a past Between Lenox,& 701 Aves." An Unusual List of Attractions for Wednesday: Closed all day Thu y (Washington's Birthday). Hence we must do two days’ busin one—and these unusual price-induce- ments for \ ie magnets that will help to do it. Manufacturer’s Samples. Women’s and Misses’ New Spring Suits, $23.50, 16.95 Of fine imported Mix.ures, Serges, Storm Serges and Whipcoras, Embodying the latest style-thoughts Spring, 1912, Every one distinctive, smart, ex Only a limited number offered he choicest of a prominent manufacturer's les. One is illustrated—many others equal- ly attractive. Women’s sizes, small women’s Elsewhere French for 36 fo 44, Misses’ and es, 14, 16, 18 years Women’s New Lingerie and Voile Waists, 1.98 Just received an immense collection, consist- \ {ng of new and attractive models, prettily em- broidered and trimmed, with insertion of og Cluny and filet laces; others with fancy shaped yokes. All offered at the above remarkably low price. 19c & 25c Cotton Fabrics, 12¥4c. sor CHIFFON STRIPE VOILE; SILK AND COTTON CHIFFONETTES—in new Spring shades; also 32-INCH ZEPHYR GINGHAMS. 69c & 89c Dress Goods, 49c. S4.INCH ALL WOOL FANCY SUITINGS, 44-INCH WOOL FILLED GRAY STRIPE SUITINGS; 44-INGH WOOL FILLED BLACK AND WHITE SHEPHERD HEC ALL WOUL DOUBLE WARP SERGE—olors and black; 52-INCH IMPORTED SICILIANS—colors, cream and black. New Embroideries: A Sale. Through a fortunate purchase we are in a position to offer these psrenionally attrac economies, Just in from the manufacturer— bright, crisp, new. It’s your chance to save. CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK AND SWISS EDC INSERTIONS and BAND- INGS—from 11, to $ In. wide; regularly 19¢; yard ALLOVER EMBROIDERY—open and showy and egularly 89¢; yard. . hes w i Second Floor, lingerie HAND-EMBROIDERED © rock lawn and linen; 5 MEN'S HANDKERCHIEE plain M4 and % inch am= 19¢ 12} sc 3 also 7 liaiaditaoatdlian nara niaaAuT nada 3. BAUMANN & BRO. Mme Ty ‘purchasing i Aaialied ig eltor ven the} Best Credit Sysem One Low Price- Cash or Credit | Out-ol-lown Deliveries Made by Our Motor Trucks \ FEBRUARY FURNITURE AND CARPET SALE 5 ri) | (2) A GENERAL REDUCTION FROM 25 TO Throughout Our Entire Establishment Value 30, 24.79 Three-Pioce Parlor Suite, mahogany finished frames, handsomely garved, Upholatered With loose cushions of mohatr panne plush; y ev indestructible springs in seat; like cut; value 840,00 24.75 THE UNIFOLD DAVENPORT BED A COUCH BY DAY BED BY NIGHT F. Mahogany or Quarter Sawed Oak, golden finish, with | heavy claw feet, full swell front, upholstered in imperial leather, deeply tufted, with large box for 29 98 storage of clothe uaranteed springs; | | ke cut; value $3 ‘WcoR.62 n the TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1918. _ | A SALE OF FINE NEW SILKS At a quarter to a half below usual prices In most per | When thes would have sufticient quantiti cannot, of course, tell whe will be well repai 20¢ for 40 T splet ndid uke 60c¢ for (5c All-Silk T 66c for $1 Black Marquisette, 40 in. 76¢ for $1 BI Gic for <1 Ail-Silk Messaline, 85 in. 14¢ for 1$¢ Dotted Tissues, silkeai | | 76c for £1.50 Tussah Faille, 27 in 46c for 65 Black Habutai Silk, 27 in, for boys of to 17 years. sl tien ¢, also gray and tan mixtures, A particularly: p! the tllust with very deep sailor coll trimmed with the r Decide on These At $7.95 Not only beea all wool material, the guarant fine trimmings, the Among the mat checks, cordurc and fancy mode for next se Not all si were $10. and mixtures. that are likely to be to 44 int “sin to $18.75, now $7.96, nd $5. A from 4x6 to 18x28 some even lage a variety of appropriate ¢ to 50e pictures, 15¢ 50¢ to 75e pictures, 26¢ $1 to $2 pictures, 60c $2 to $3 pictures, $1 $3 to $4.50 pictures, $1.60 $5 to $7.50 pictures, $2.60 Unframed Pictures at 6c, 10c and 6c, that usually sell for 25¢, 0c, $1 and even higher prices, En- gravings, etching photogravures and oth Pictures framed to order at half | usual prices, including any mould- ing in stock, mats, gl: Subway Store, Balcony | Automatic Adjustable Dress Forms, $2.50 The well-known ACME, No. 119, the metal parts of which are slightly rusty, otherwise the price would be $5, and remarkably low at that, With a little cleaning one could easily restore these forms to perfect condition, 82-inch bust measure; | sary labor, =a BS i= | \ we ry TAH extends to 88 inches, | HUANG ive cannct sul matt | FEDS or telephone orders Subway Store, 66e for $1 All-Silk ( shitfon Cl loth, dOto4d in. wide. rk Peau de Cygne, 34 in, wide. ’ongees, that have sold at 85c to $1.35 ‘76¢ for $1.50 Natural Shantung, 34 “and Ey in, wide, reliable manufacturer, anxious to have his lines represented inour stocks, He therefore made a big concession, hence this low price. Just the coats we believe that many will desire for y wear, and until warm weather. jum and light weights, of blue, black and sing model, as showm by itting or Empire backs, long revers, ide of the materials or with black satin, or shades to match the {ubric, and big, handsome buttons. All sizes, full length. Big value at $12.60. Subway Balcony Many Shrewd Women Will TAILORED SUITS because of the exceptionally fine ne ranty of ite linings, the Is are cheviots, serges, papel Flain tailored s, samples and remainders from the above-men- Not ali sizes in e: assortment of most-wanted patterns, colors, shades and weaves, le of Silks in the history of the Subway Store, closed Monday, as this ad vertisement went of the following great lots for hades may se!l out today. it to this notable silk offering: in. wide, all silk. wide, all silk. 2€¢ for 5 $1.16 for su 1B Gc tor $1.60 width. wide, ‘otton, 26 in. wide. Secured from a That Were $10.76 to $18.75 ve of the extremely low price, less than the ustial cost of the tailoring alone, but style e group. of course. Suits that Subway Store, Balcony shoes, in tan calf, gunmetal, vier h style, but nearly all sizes in the | pai b) ’ ° r ! elling. | e h ° " % ‘a a i uy) rse . | f f $4.26 ‘pair. | Ne vay yl “i | vel | ee ngee et EEE. .. ae 2 | | I | F $4 and $5 | Je 8 pal | > Regal ‘Tuttle and other Shoes in nearly all leathers, with light ) ed or heavy welted soles, high or low heels; also black suede 1 Pumps-—-i good assortment of styles, at $1.95. Subway Store, Balcony Men's 75c Storm Rubbers, 60c. Women's 50c Storm Rubbers, 25c. Attractive Framed Pictures At These Exceedingly Low Prices The to press, it looked as though we ‘ednesday’s selling, but we We are confident, however, that anyone 2c for 50c Black Paillette de Soie, 18 in. wide. 7€c for $2 Printed Crepe de Chine, 60c for 85ce Black Taffeta, 36 in. wide. 5€c for 75¢ Py Satin Duchess, , double width. pis in. wide. Chenes ks, Taffetas, Crepe de and others. ‘atin Crepe Meteor, double width, bordered" ¥ Marquisette, all-silk, double 38 for 50c and 65¢ Pongees and other Silks. 66¢ for $1 Silk Poy Kin yard wide. ve 38c for 65¢ White then OUP OTE WAT PORE, LOWS $9 Is the New Price for Men’s and Youths’ Suits and Overcoats. Old Prices, $15 and $16.50 Hand-tailored Suits, mostly brown and gray mixtures, good patterns, and all sizes. Long or Three-quarter Length Overcoats; mixtures with convertible collar, staple black kersey coats with black velvet collars, and mixtures with self collars. A chance to secure a good Suit or Overcoat for the Holiday and thereafter, at only $9. Ko pagans 29 in. wide. en ero. 4 Subway Store, Baloeny Boys’ $8 and $3.50 Suits, $1.65 , Sailor Blouse and Plain Double-breasted Suits, plain tans, blues and y and brown stripes and mixtures. Made as good suits should be made; These $3 and $3.50 Suits, at $1. 65. Boys’ $5 All-Wool Double-breasted Suits, $3; for boys of 7 to 17 years. a Balcony Early Spring Styles ot Women’s Coats at $12.50 About enough for Wednesday's selli Lace Curtains $2.85, $3.75, $4.25 a Pair That Were $3.60, $4.26, to $7.60 ited the best lace Gos in offerings in many a day. These are the pets jut what is most wanted:— an Irish Point, Novelty Ni tains, Coy bb agai to $4.76, One Cream Colored Madras tains, vee $5.76 to ae so Subway Store, Lower Floor | | GIMBEL Subway Store---These and | Hundreds of Other Economies for the Holiday A Sale of Dinner Ware and Glassware So unusual are the offerings, that, we believe, the bulk of them will se!l before the day is over Wednesday. Amplequan- tities in most cases, but ¢ 80, an early éelection i visable, at these low pr 100-Piece Initial Dinner Sets Ly en idea of justration gives an idea the dally de design, a floral spray pat- tern, witl Id root initial i fot, A good sup of all initials stock. Should. ee supply be- come exhausted, orders will be taken for later delivery. This is, we be- lieve, the best initialed dinner set ever offered in the Subway Store 1 jece Dinner Sets—with an attractive gold border design, in- cluding soup tureen and three iarge platters, usually $13, at $7.50, 100-Piece Dinner Sets—2 dain- ty border patterns, with gold lines, usually $10, at $6.60 set. 1600 Thin Japanese Chins Cups and Saucers strikingly de- corated, usually 2 10c. 1900 ‘Large Aasieien China Plates—attractively decorated, us- ually 26¢, at 5c. 7200 Water Tumblers—of best on Roe glass, usually 8c, at 2c eac! Thin Blown Water Tumblers regular size and shape: perfect, of course; usually 45c, at 28¢ a doz. Thin own Tumblers—en- graved wit y Old English initial; Soually 0c, at 38c a dozen. Bohemian Glass Water Tum- blers—2 attractive patterns; usual- ly 65¢; at 42c dozen. Colonial Glassware Large Berry Bowls —usually 35c, at _10¢, Four-Piece Table Sets—usually &5c, at 260 set. Sugar and Cream Sets—usually 25c, at 10c a set. Cut Glassware Clear, sparkling crystal, and rich, cry cut patterns. A § pal Bowls —usually $2.50, at 9 Pint rater Jugs — usually td pussy intore, Lower Floor 46-Inch French Ramie Linen, 25¢ a Yard Please note the width, 46 inches wide, fine quality and such wanted colors as Copenhagen, lavender, tan, natural, the right weight for Spring $1, at 75c¢ yd. and navy blue, 40 inches wide. wool, ‘18¢ Storm Serge, 56c jee e yd. aes] 85c to $1.26 roms peace. | G0c yd. wistaria, black and ivory, at 26c yard. 4,000 Yards Silk Striped Voiles, 256¢ Yard Handkerchiefs for Men and Women. 21 inches wide, with heayy woven Jaeauard alk stripes; 20 good shadn: We do one of the largest Handkerchief businesses in New York Dozens of Good Styles of Old Rose haem Nile aor and wonder, hen we er such fresh, crisp goods at such Regal and Emerson Shoes for Men and hes ines oe Reseda 4 matcniessty W Prices. ve rate, a G Blac WOMEN'S SHAMROCK LAWN HANDK! HEFS—trimmed with omen at $1.95 Pair Perna order, Win ave or other linens, purchased in the imitation an lace; also. hand-eny corner; regularly 54 | An opportunity to secure fine Shoes for the holiday at much | subway Store, at $1 for plain models, $1.60 and $1.75 {Gr more elaborate « ‘ 121 4c than the cost of production, for these fine shoes were made | styles. Subway Store, Lower Floor $1 Black Serge, 75c Yard Just one of the many pack offerings in our Subway Dress Goods Section; 48 inches wide, sponged and shrunk; coats, suits and skirts, usually Dress skirts made to or- der, for as little as $1 for simple models, the more elab- In lengths of 2 serges, |orate at $1.25 and more. A cheviots, diagonals, suit! mohairs, - amas, piety and ‘other, perfect fit assured. in nearly every wanted sha: Subway Store, Lower Floor A Splendidly Complete Stock of In Many Cases from purchase, which covers leaks sioned by inferior fixtures. To Chandeliers. Sheffield design, brush brass and black finish, with globes, 2 and 8 lights, $2.60 and $3.26. Colonial design, cast scroll inverted arms, brush brass finish, with colored shades and fringe, 2 and 8 lights, $3.60 and $4.26. With half or all frosted globes, 2 and 3 lights, $3 and $3.60, Colonial design, cast. scroll arm, open flame burners, choice of globes, 2 and 8 lights, $3.75 and $6.60, $1.60 and $3.76. Mission design, square fixtures, with square glass candle bobeche, 2 and 4 lights, $3.60 and 4. v th inverted square art shades, any color, with fringe, 2 eit $7. With pound shades and fringe, lights, $5.60. | Halland Vestibule Fixtures, Holl fixtures, with upright 6 panel bent art glass globe and Welsbach light; complete at $2.7! With inverted art sha $2. je and fringe, Balcony Aprons pocket, 38e for 50¢ gingham aprons, Subway Store, 6 ye 12':¢ for 25¢ Judah Band Aprons, with 26c for 40¢ Mother Hubbard Kitchen Aprons, Aprons, model form and coy all ¢ for Children’s Imported Play Aprons, 2 to With open flame globe, $1.60. Plain arm fixtures, 2 and 3 lights, | and) Gas Lighting Fixtures 20 to 33 1-3 Per Cent. Less Than Usual. Gimbel guarantee of satisfaction goes with each and other troubles often occa- give an idea ofthe completeness of our stock of gas lighting fixtures we print this partial list: |$12 Dining Room Domes, $7.60 A variety of handsome styles, com- plete with lights and fixtures. Kitchen and Bedroom Fixtures One-light pendant with globes or candles, complete, 756. With inverted art shade, $2.60. With gas are lig Two.light Pangani wil or candles, $1.60. | Brackets to Match Fixtures Sheffield design inverted gas- lights, complete, $2.60, Mission design, complete with square candle and bobeche, one and two lights, $1.46 and $2.50. 6-inch Stiff Rope Brackets, com- plete, 20c. Single swinging brackets, 35¢; double, 55c, Gas Globes, 15 ‘igns, 10¢ to 600, Inverted lights, complete with burner, globe and mantle, 25¢. Inverted or upright mantles, 5e. A complete gas fixture store, Subway Store, Lower Floor $24.75 Brass Bedsteads, $15 Aspecimen of theremarkable offerings in our February sale now ers progress in the Sub- very handsome bed, as shown by thei illustration, with 2-inch posts, 114 inch square top bars, and 12 three: quarter inch filler rods. The best construction throughout, and may be hea in all sizes, bright or satin finish, Cotton Mattresses, $5.50 That were made to sell for $10; filled with 45 pounds of thoroughly sanitary cotton, art ticking, 6-inch border, and heavy hand-stitched French roll edge. 1,000 Pillows at 35c 17x25 inches, with A. C. A. tick- ing, filled with sanitary odorless feathers. All Steel Cots, $1.50 Strong steel frame, and National fabric spring. Brass Costumers $1.25 Bright or satin finish, 72 inches tall, 3 arms. Subway Store, Lower Floor BROAOWAY aleony NEW YORK GIMBEL BROTHERS THIRTY-ThiIRD ST, ar aS

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