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2 re, _— Wears a oe i FOES OF LEADERS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1912. n 59th 10 o0th St. A Piano Anyone Can Play Walters Player Piano, $395 It matters not how low ‘prices have been during the month—the Month-End Sale offerings must be still lower in pr Primaries Are Held in Spring. Women’s Coats at $8.95 | Former prices $7.60 and $12.50. But only 45 coats in the group; full length coats, of black broadcloths; reversible coats, in such shade: as brown and blue, red and tan, purple and gray; coats of shepherd checks; tan covert cioth coats and coats of gray mixed fabrics, all at 93.96. Women’s Coats at $8.75 Formerly $12.50 to $22.50. A miscellaneous collection, includin, velvet and broadcloth coats, reversible. Reversible coats in purple ani f fe the excitement of “kicking othe focal crop of annual cari Haistrict leadersiip seems to hi neglected. houns “Sroun'* and throwing “hats in the ring,” tes for e been Under the new election faw, Safter being amended by the Legislature This Is the Law of The Month-End Sale Everything advertised must be decidedly under-price and every thing must be materially lower in price than it has been previously during the month, even if it has been reduced in price before. $12.560and$15 Overcoats and Suits for Men & Youths, $7.50 in a variety of good } charion; sizes $1 to 38 for youths, Full Length Overcoats of soft warm fabrics, with convertible collars, also three-quarter length coats, in a variety of mixtures; all sizes at $7.60. Men’s and Youths’ Rubber Coats, $2.50 Sizes 34 to 44, tans and grays, never sold for less than $3. prns, of worsteds, cassimeres and to 44 for men, at $7.60. The ‘‘Mastertone,” a beautiful instrument of high grade construc: tion and rich tone, offered on the easy terms of $10 cown ani player piano is celibered to your home—ani therea/ter only $2 a Week. The Wolters ‘“Mastertone” can be played in the regular way by \ hand of with the roll music. Ail pu need do to change it from a aoe gular style piano to a player isto put the foot pad down and insert the roll of music. Where is noting difficult about we“ Mastertone" Piayer— i. is very simple in construction and after learning the purpose of the several little attachments you can play any selection opera, ragtime, marches, ete.—with great ease. And by means of the Mastertone” phrasing lever you can give your own expres- sion to the music you are playing. Exchange {ixciutone: tortone the petviloge of payt bal repremntat ive witt« ail. Other Waiters Pianos at $198 to $600. View gray and tan and brown, and coats of attractive mixtures. A fair assort: ment of sizes at $8.76. Subway Store, Balcony. 125 Women’s Suits, $6.95 re h felt, in nearly all of t e wanted \d_all sizes in the group, That wero $10.75 to $16.76. A | Sraccs on a variety of styles from our regular stock, | 5 Bon fay bela Beer EEA colors, such good materials as cheviots, mix- j. tures, ‘serges, shepherd checks; aleo 16 "Soy Fa Ms 1 styles, corduroy suits that were $22. medium iow ite cere, Ld heteldte Anat and heavy weight; nearly all sizes, $6.95, 14, Men’s25cHalf Hose, 12’ 2c Black, tai, navy, lavender and Tailored Suits at $15 ‘ fa That were $18.76 to $27.60. 95 in the collection. Plain tailored and gray; medium weight cotton, at 12), pair. modified by the ruling of Supreme t Justice Nathan Bijur, there will jibe no fall primaries this year for the Selection of district ers, Prospective district bosses are re- auired under the Bijur ruling to make | thetr contests in New York County at ithe March primaries, when all party Teommittees are to be elected, The law fas eudmitted to Justice Bijur provided t party organization should be com- ted on March %, 1912, in all counties Min New York State, except New York “County. Justice Biyur, in his recent |The GIMBEL MONTH-END SALE CAUGHT NAPPING BY ELECTION LAW j It grows sine orte w and Thursday fin the SUBW. A Y STORE Men’s $4.50 Trousers, $2.50 Medium and dark striped patterns, 34 Lo 50 waist. Subway Store Men’s Soft Hats, $1 Many styles of cloth, plain and Men’s $3.50 Low Shoes, $1.75 The well-known Emerson Shoes. A great variety of styles and nearly all the wanted leathe ntan and black, All sizes in the group, made to sell at $3.50, now $1.73. | Women’s $3 Sample Shoes, $1 High Shoes, in a great variety of styles, in nearly all leathers. Sizes 34g to 41g, A and B widths. Also Oxfords and Pumps, in dorens of styles, Sizes 3 to4!y, A and B widths, at $1 a pair. Misses’ and Children’s $1.50 Shoes, 76c eye 0 ft the rate » for’ a Walters ent and give you Upon request « » Salesroome, Third Floor, effectively trimmed models of mixtures, serges, diagonals and Zibelines. Among the plain colors are navy, brown, gray, BETTER in that it offers wider assortments of dependable merchandise in the 75 sections of this complete underprice store. | Didn’t Reales Th That Under terparty strife PRICES THE LOWEST OF THE ENTIRE MONTH | New Statute Organization tion office primaries to the fall. price; non-elastic webbing, with non- ’ : rit A special purchase will result in an|}) FIGHTS OF LAST FALL LEFT} Dresses, $8.95 ee iecepa strong leather Boys $3 Suits, $1. 50 x important underprice sale to-morrow. DEEP WOUNDS. Last fall, bloodshed in recent | pring time, leaving elece | purple, also black. 312 Silk and Woolen That wore $15.76 to $19.76. Samples Men’s Suspenders, 12):c made to sell for more than double this an our own stock reduced. Many Patent leather, in button or lace, all sizos. Subway Store 400 Russian sailor blouse, double breasted and plaited Saleof Women’ sNeckwear Norfolk suit. Why 2c Piauen Dutch © ollars, neat a variety of good patterns, and all sizes in the | contests for leadership were ‘waged. styles with round, Dutch or high necks, None of the leaders was dethroned, but the struggles, as usual, left deep polit. | ical wounds. “It may be that budting dist ° ’ era, who plan figts on ty 24 to 38 jn the group. Lined Gloves, tan and gray; were Boys’ $4 and $5 Russian Overcoats, $1.50 || Sho Plauen Collars; is pretty pattarne: ten, are) waiting 65 Velvet Gowns, $6.95 75e, now 606. Seoukin: | te TORY ra of Retrna Ot all wool Mb brava trea a aeiareal |) they are splendid values at . . 2Be tng.” That wore $10.75 to $16.60. Lace Ginnie easontte " be " y | 2Se Neckwear, iacluding stock collars, 18 to-day. satin or braid trimmed, brown, navy, Nia jabots, etc.; grea. values at Tuesday to 4 wer | wine, purple and black. sata Prars ode Gloves; ined ms 9>12 Ft. Rugs, $8 and $10 Full line of the popular Ribbon Mis oy r : ., 4 c ar I ee cay one oF 129 Tailored Skirts, $2.95 | “"Bays’ Gauntlet Gloves, imita- - , The only one of the twelve primary contestants of last Beems to be alive to the pra new law ts Ja 1 0 grade, $10. ‘ jemith” politi brown and tan. 29 skirts of Scotch mixtures. Lengths, 36 to 42 inches; | and suede; were 50c to 75c, now 16c. : » a bly Distr ; ‘09 7 f - ” st} ‘. * 24x64-Inch Royal Wilton Rugs, Oriental patterns; ) grade 60. Ganual fete egainet, waist bands, 22 to 27 inches; all at $2.96. Subway Store. Short Lengths of Carpets, yards, mainly Wiltons and j the Tammany Hall e for eral years. Hines nly to eall wrecking crew and set it to work ,@ Goren primary struggles. When the new law was Edwin P. Kilroe, the clu Hines got busy. Allies of At in both parties, “desperate | | | | Une Uke other aspirants for the leadership, Hines has a club house and an organ {sation which has the experience of halt | the selections did not last night Ahearn again hurled Fi of dattle at Hines after a meeting © the Minnetonka Club, the remuar or- OF JOHN F. GALVIN. prettily, trimmed’ with satin, lace or embroidery. Navy, black, brown, wistaria and purple. Also a limited number of chiffon evening gowns; sizes That were $5 to $6.75. 65 skirts of an all-wool, two-toned rough brown fabric; girdle mode: and habit or panel back; fastened at the side, front. 85 corduroy skirts: girdle model, panel front and back; navy, black, Misses’ Coats at $5 Formerly $10 to $16.50, Limited quantities of Coats of chinchilla cloth, broadcloth, cheviots and double faced fabrics. Many colors; sizes 16, 18 and 20, at $5. Misses’ Suits, $6.75 Formerly $10 to $15. Many styles of serges, broadcloths, zibelines and other fabri Sizes 14 to 18 in the group. Men’s Gloves, 50c Men’s One-Clasp Capeskin Siow. Rey soiled; were 75c and Sen's Capeskin and Suede tion fur back; were 75c, now 50c. Children’s Gloves, astrachan back; were 75c, now 26¢ Children’s Gauntlets, buckskin 16c Ribbons, 10c yd. All silk taffeta with a heavy edge in a variety of good colors, 414 inches wide, at 10c yd. 22c Ribbons at 160 yd.—Taf- fetas with a fancy edge and Roman striped designs, 41; and 47, inches wide. Subway Store, Lower Floor styles of cheviots, serges and mix- tures, formerly $4 and 35. hildren’s Coats, $1 That were $2 and over, limited Children's Sorge Dresses, $1.60 For dnesriasene eae Many Lingerie Waists At 75c Made to sell at $1 $1.26 and trimmed with embroidery and laces; high group, for boys of 2!y to 17 urs, at $1.60. Boys’ $5 All-wool Suits, $2.35 Double breasted, 7 to 17 years, gray and brown stripes and mixtures, 9x1. feet Tapestry Brussels Rugs, seamless ; $2 20 grac des, $10. 9x12 feet Tapestry Brussels Rugs, slightly mismatched, otherwise $15. 9x12 fect Velvet Rugs, floral designs, $ If cut from the Foil would be 55¢ to 50 grades, $8. Ba yar now 40¢ to $1 yard. $1.25 Muslin Curtains, 50c Pair 462 pairs, four atuactive embroidered scroll designs, 214 yards long, at 60c pair. Portieres, Mercerized Armure and Repp, brown, red, groan, rose a Bao'y at and blue; pi gimped edges or ,tapestry borders, usually $5 to $7.60' ‘aperies, for windows und br cathy and challies, usually 60c and Couch Covers, Roman stripes, ding dainty casement td iheed all around, usually $1, at 706, (iad Regal a ea Ta quantity, of coure: mixtures, chen Yu 60.9" A’ varity ot pretty sie of Brown and White Cooking Ware, 40c AHEARN LOSES THE SUPPORT ote and a few verges. Sizes 6 to 12. | lawns and a limited number of voiles, p Usually 50c to $2 per Piece displeased John F. ¢ the Boar of Water whose powerful h ., ave soft hair top,bot- an the: Sram DAS Made to sell at $2.25 to $3; of messa- other pieces; valuable in tho home’ or “for boarding house and restaurant Compare it with $10 puerd Poaga gplelis to tho Hines side ake $1. 15 lino, chiifon over net and a limited number keepers, usually 60c to $2, now 40¢ each, Subway Store one elsewhere $5.98 one of our big sellers, $4.98 eb - hs of tafieta ck, lavender, gray, Erewn nd some iety of model zone ne like iliwsiraiion. We ndviee an early 50c Bleached Sheets, 35c| $1 Umbrellas, 65c This $7 Fancy Bed This i 1% Bed ‘the | clection, Subway Store, Balcony. Seamless; sizes before hemming| For men and women, thorodg!ily com d. 54x90 in.-centre seams, J 1 taffeta wits halt sc eit a 1 by March drop Chitfon, white,| 25c Neckwear, 12)3c Hosiery and Underwear Bleached Pillow Cases, of patterns, Mt was predicted by Iines's adh vender and nae ak en's Cotton Stockings, | before hemminy 6 and [ty e fight against the cause, Roports th at 10c, Subway Store, Balcony * ul handles, 75¢ to $1.25 Muslin Underwear, 50c. ith Yoda White'"Linesti*| 400 Bust Forma, 28 550 pieces, women’s combination garmenis, nighigowns in Handkerchiefs, 5c Batiste, 40 inches wide, ely | sit us ; orms, Cc | ' repular and extra sizes, drawer chemises and corset covers, Men's and) Women’s Colored Bor- | me reerized, usually Tbe, at 10¢ yd. |, made, o' papier mac he, sizes some slightly soiled ; c herwi e The to $1.25 grades, 50c. dered Handkerchiefs, also women's Bordered Comfortables, {lc ate, nau ‘364 t Covers, of nainsook, with wide yoke of embroidery and ribbon, | ossbasred and Irish jen handker- Hegigra wien a yineh Tian escien “48c 4,0, Columbia Non-sagaion || (00 Gem Bea Springs; the fin- eandliate usually 38¢, at 26¢. ERD) MeaUAT AY EES Eas AUER ERS 6,000 Yards Outing Fiannel olseless Bed Spring est woven wie opring Somes aay 324 Black Morcen Petticoats, deep sectional flounce and underlay, 606, '38¢ Linin gs 28c inctien wiuel pli cine blu wert Tuc tahes 1, SSN NERSERLE inade: very epecial. ..- $5.98 Sey Arp plaids and other patterns, mill! “Universal” C Tei : in srr merece | Laide M9 Wey MAE ty |, Ualrrtl Clothes Weingery 9 » 28c, 10c, at 6e yd. Subway Store inch rolls + $2.76. RICE 26 inches wide, and 20 desirable shades, for afternoon Lining Cambris, 7 acenieiy ‘in, ro at $3.26, Seallops, pint and evening wear. A oplendid) wearing quality and one of the inches wide i Wail ‘arms, col- \dozen Oystersfor Fie ° most favore ks of the sea A remarkable offering at 45c. (iol a fa nae $3. 75 Napkins, $2. 75 lapsible, 250, ecial, per Ib Igures Convenient Food Sill Hemeunte, 26c to 5Cc yard. Misses’ Skirts, 85c pure Irish linen, fully bleache,| 426 una Dust Pann, ni 96. 1c : y Largely waist and dress lengths, of plain and fancy silks, including White Skirts, with deen tue! ked with a high ee and 4 | Babbitt's Borax Soap, 9 cakes, 12! ¢ at $ 50 Readily prepared for use atte eee ee, Aittine foulerde, pongess, and others; amually 40e to$ts | floWer’and eentoidered rule: 42 to coe ttacn Table Glott 2c. Spanish Mack 121 . in soups, or as a vege- ut 266 to 60c yard. Subway Store, Lower Floor 86 inch length, usually $1, al B6e. full blewehed, oeresT in Waldort Pollet Paper, 7volls, 26¢ Smelts, 31b 2c Tr Princess Slips, cight to fourteen 5 jestine Powder, @ cans 26c. | Herrings, Complete tance, Mica: ts were Dress Goods Remnants yFrinceee Stina eight to fourteen | $238, at S119 otch, Table Oilcoany 1s, sarees {Q| |i ttounders asp gu. wa ° usually $1, at Tbe. tious in any form. The Rice habit also im- proves digestion. 7 HOTEL ASTOR RICE Hes of the Hines That were more than double this neck, lorg or three-quarter sleeves; sizes price; mainly blues and browns; sizes 6 to 12 in the group. Subway Store, Balcony B41 todZ in the group. urualty 7 smbro' laren Coliars, 1 my 5 pan Ate ‘ights and 600 Yards of Colored Lace Band- e ings, one to four inches wide, usue ally 10¢ to 25c, at 6e yard, (o) learance to make room for Spring fabrics. Useful lengths of 2to 7 yards. A great variety of weaves and colorings. 35c to 50¢ Dress Goods, 20c yard 75¢ to $1 Dress Goods, '38e yard Bearskin, Broadtail and Caracul Cloths, 55c In lengths of 1 to 8 yards; white, black and a limited num- ber of colors. Made to sell at $2 and over, now 66c yard. Subway Store, Lower Floor Silk Waists at $1.25 Wor fast black, full fashioned, usually 18c, at 12!.¢ pair. Women's Undervests, sizes 4, 5 and 6; nicely trimmed, usually 18c, 25c Aprons, 18c nm Tea Aprons, round, with ruffles, pocket and wide strings, 18¢, Lawn Bretelle and Bib Aprons, 2 styles, at 18¢. Art Needlework A collection of stamped cushion 1,200 cugserolos, With « inches, soft finish, 36 and 38 in. Bleached and Un-| bleac! $1.60 Croch all white or with inches, usually 18¢, at 12!c, 6,000 Yards Rowelia plain blue borders, 17 inches wide, u 121, id ers at es of Sarreguemines brown ful larticles, among them 11 and. L+i pots; sidehandled cusveroles with co id Muslin, mill lengths of | covers are Btols ne ‘ards, usually lOc, at be. ut hand! or wit h oval br! er quart bean |two years Bodspread: le Damask, pure He, G60. i dae yd. red borders, 16% All Linen Crash} white or with red ¢ r! 10c yd variety of patterns, roll, ear Subway Framed Pictures 8, largely ures usually and white cooling ware, 14 ute” 2 portion drip coffee stew pota and covered pots, and 15e, at 10c. ' $2 and §: 60 Umbrelias $1.15 For men and women; the spun silk guaranteed to wear for tight ved and 20e, Btore | (a asManenae designs; renarkable offerings at . 1c 45¢ Fine Imitation Point Venise Lace Stocks; very special at 15¢ S0¢ Irish Pattern Hand Crochet Dutch Collars; unusvally interesting valu: at. 2B€ such as roses, violets, gardenia, orchids, pop. piev,ctc,, [We C0 25C. —icomingtales', Main Floor, fl Here are a few items in beds culled from our great asorteent that give you an idea of the money saving opportunities always to be found here. This $4.00 Brass Capped|This $4. 75 Brass Rail |) Our $8.50 Elastic Felt Mattresses, me of layers of electric felt covered with jersey cloth; wire skirt on extension standard; sizes 32, 34, 36, 2 40 and 42 bust M ), Baleany Haddock, Market Coa, Halibut Stea! Fresh by ava Special, Ib, ’ es im: to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St.s L 1 PO) oa tope, ‘centre ieee aha $1.50 Gas ights, $ = Ser ee ey 25c Wash Goods, , 12%e $1 & $1.50 Velvet Bags, 35c | Nottingham tice scarts sud suuures, | Inverted Complete with ire Collection of Cleaned, Uncoated, Absolutely Voiles, white grounds with cto AA variety of styles of mustetaer | former'y Boe Ce POE ages kre Harsh Pictures, some slightly | / Hs 1 velvet with cord handles, em- pow f ep pre fractions of former ° Pure White Head Rice virinees usually. 4 ‘aimitiesy ines ‘tinged mainlyblack,a6e. | Jordan Almonds, 22c | #lte aud Lingay mente at §): ise, B6ound 800. | Peoked only in age -color be i} A 2 to 10 yd. pes., u ly lke at 8c. 1,000 pounds Vassar Chocolate oe la dd Lb | b Fudge, 1éc a pound. oes ; ag with our 82 inet Oxiord ahirtings. Tit Drugs & & Medicines | Putse, ites pound Notions 1$16.50 Brass Bed- | 1912 World Almanae peat: a Apron ¢inghama, brown rel ‘tanta mis Wine Cod Liver Oil, | metal containers, a big variety, 12¢ the toe verti Gare Heads, $9.75 _ 75 | blue checks, usually 8c at 5, oii each, tore, Balcony ‘te for be | -———————_ Complete 10c pe: it Remnants, mainly waist Anh | good grocers check and floral patterns, ai 8¢, Swiss chullies, light’ and “dark | grounds, figured and striped designs, | bi |$1.650 to $3 Velvet Bags, 50c in or fancy ‘metal frames, a ariety of “shapes a of shapes and styles. 1,000 pounds of the very well-lih smooth Jordan almonds, in a varie of flavors, at 22¢ pound. d \y Jewelry and Cutlery Wax Tapers, box of 30 for 3c, Gas Lamps, connections, usually $ all | the fast ¢ » with [training at $3.75, comp “Wednesd y and Thursday ys of our hi alt price Subway, Balcony NOW Oli SALE Gis Way dress longths of 6 to $e wash goods, | at de vurd. | Brrettes, ith | Chronelogy Voile waist patterns, with dainty a e. B. FISCHER & CO. Swiss applique cesigns, on white) Comaund Syrup Mypophoeptites, usually $1) pint, 4 of good models; of strong coutil,low bust and long hips for sight figures, also models for medium snd full GIMBEL BROTH HERS ith ¢ t brass | figures; nicely finished with lace and ilartront locker all ate, i ria rethalied? orn Baers se supporters at- ight satin or velvet finish, surely s urs World, New Yor | tached; sizes 18 to 30, at 760 pair. BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST, splendid bedstead at $9.76, (2 lteve @ ee | Subway Store Subway Store, Lower Floor e — —— \ Maoerters ang. salsted rr fubway ‘Store ‘supe and Croam of Tartar Tabe Aviation : Gomort Foor ra 66 d N 99 * r pial's Aux F l J | Corsets, 75c Pair | fis! Wino and 2,500 Other flighty seed in somo cuses, Water, arairted “odors, (S66 rl Subjects otherwise $1 to $3 grades. e well | size jubway eae Si known C-B Corset, in a great variety The Sunday World's Trea.ed 10-page Joke Book, is a hummer, 10,000 Facts and Figures |

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