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CHOI SINGER GLAD HSBAND SEAS DNORGE Mrs, Kimball, Soprano of Brick Presbyterian Church, Will Not Contest. “Tam eed of it.” sald Mre, Agnes Grace Kimball, who holds one of the best paying and most desirable choir Poditions in the United States as first @opano of the Brick Presbyterian Church on Fifth avenue, when told that her husband, Charles F. Kimball, a lerkin the Carnegie Steel Company in Pitwurgh, hed sued for divorce. “and what's more,” she continued ‘Wiha smile, “that is the firet thing he has gver begun without consulting me ‘fret’ Aa@pording to Mr. Kimball, every cent of money he could spare from his earn- fmgs has been spent to eecure compe tent Instructors for his wife. He de elares he has made it his life's ambition to make his wife the greatest sinzer in the world; that he conducted a newspa- per publicity campaign to secure her Feputation, and in short has done every- Ahing he could to give his wife a great career, and in return for tis devotion and sacrifices, he says, she has wilfully and maliciously deserted him and thelr @ght-year-old daughter Eloise. “That's all stuff and nonsense.” she faid in her apartments in the Gronoble Hotel when told of her husband's charges. “Mr. Kimball never spent a nay on my musical education in his pe fife. Walt a moment, though, I'll take | that back. I think he did give he five cents for carfare once or twice to ride to the church when I was singing in the @olr in Indianapolis. But that's all he ever gave me. The rest I got myself. “{ marricd Mr, Kimball when I was @eventeen years old in Princeton, Ind. He wes then a clerk in a railroad of- fice getting 43 a month, Even then he wos Jealous of my chotr connections and my voice and made: me give up ainging. “We moved to Indianapolis and I took up my singing again. For five rears I sang in the choir conducted by » Franz Bellinger for nothing because the Dootor gave me two lessons a week in return. I did my own washing, tron- ing and sewing because m: not earn enough to let us and from then on it has myself and not my husband who ‘has supported the family. “and as for deserting my daugh- ter Ejoise, that is a terrible falsehood. bed agreement makes my sister, Mrs. ‘W. H. Lewis, her guardian. My hus- band gives $25 a month for her support end I give $0. “as'for the suit, I won't fight it.” TE INOCORD® BUT TONHGL ES wa raight front collar:thatdoegmert close ee A es te Gave — exclusively —the LINOCORD rt partaae BALE, Providee Dismonde purchased NONE YEAR, CHARLES A. KEENE 150 sroeewe and Cutter of Diamends, HELLO, LITLE NE} SIO HIM, BOB? CR! BOW NOW Several hundred Jersey City commut- ers joyously witnessed the chastisement GIMBELS The Sends Out These 474 Men’s Suits and Overcoats at $11.75 March is coming in like a lion, in the Gimbel Men’s Clothing Store. Here’s a ‘ood offering of SUITS and OVERGOATS, mg Gimbel $20 and $22 qual- ities, that is sure to go storming out at its new price, $11.75. Sufficient variety among the SUITS to give every man good range for choice in his own size, whether it be 33 or 46, or in-between. Including aps and fancy blues, and smart grays suitable ‘or early Spring wear. Pleasant diversity, also, am COATS, which run from the fields, in ‘three-quarter length, black and Oxford gray, to the single and double-breasted Storm Coats with convertible collars. Also light- weight Raglans, with satin yokes and sleeves. Choose today and tomorrow, at $11.75 for either Suit or Overcoat. For Tomorrow The new Tailored Sui litte as $8.75. lue whipcord, trimme: serge, as illustrated, new stitching. 8 ecial-¥oung Women’ sS8ilk Dresses,$165 avy or royal blue, cham} and tan messaline; bodice foundation lace and veiled with chiffon, Tailored Suits, $15, $19.76, $60 and upward, and upward, Taffeta Dresses, $18.60, Party Dresses, $15, upwar 0, sit, 8 Special—Young Women’s Coats, $16.50 with tan or cadet blue fancy buttons and the For Young Women of 14, 16, 18, 20 Years Demi-tailored Dressee of serge, 915, $19.75, 925 These Young Women’s Coats That Were $28.50 to $35, To Be Disposed of Tomorrow at $15 A miscellany of Velvet, Plush, Broadcloth and Tweed Coats—sizes are broken, but 14, 16, 18 and 20-year sizes are included. THE EVENING WORLD, to-day of one of the horde of “good morning little girl” mashers who infest the interurban rallway stations, ‘This particular specimen was etand- ing at Montgomery and Hudeon streets, Iéreey City, looking over the crowd near the Manhattan tube train station. His eye fell upon & smartly gowned, protty young girl, who emerged from the eta- tion, carrying a heavy basket on her arm. At the corner she halted and eet down the basket while she pulled on with mincing etep, hat raised to Droper angie. over the ba: stepped closer and touched her on arm, “Do let me help you,” he said, Sasingly. and ea! “You brute, if you don't move something will hai iy. “Oh, come, not “Pardon me, but may I assist you erin na and”. with your basket?” he asked, advancing | He 4% Interest fer ezealtad on iS 1h Interest De} ent ee Before Match 10th, wn First March Blast the OVER- te Chester- Fourth Floor A Festive Day in the Girls’ and Young Women’s Salon °g Event We Have Assembled a Hundred or More New Styles in Dresses, Suits and Coats Even though the crocuses have not yet burst forth in all their glory, it is Springtime in the world of clothes. Especially the young girl is eager for her Spring suit, indeed, she has been yearning for it. And for some new Dresses, too, because those of Winter are looking dingy from their strenuous school and party wear. its have more style than any we have ever seen designed “‘just for girls.” Some of the new Topcoata have arm-holes that extend to the waistline—to eliminate that oie bulky appearance in the back. Lingerie Dresses are tr.mmed with a profusion of laces, and there is a unic style for as Evening Dresses are ever so quaint—there is one model with scalloped bands, that gives the effect of four over-skirts, at $30. Striped serge and prunel'a cloth are also used fo: Trotteur Dresses—in three models at $16.60, $18.75, $22.60 and $25. Special—Young Women’s Suits, $18.50 Navy, tun or binck serge with jaunty four-button coat; collar of blue and white cordoline, Illustrated. pase, | lavender, peord it with scal. of vine poll and a walneed white bengaline, trimmed with sien tragmed For Junior Girls of 13, 16, 17¥ Aires Buits, 616 $26 and Ht ald Party $26, $29.60, 935, $40, 60, $26 and upward. men ti for Young Gir soreGin hams, $20 and ward. wns and chambrays, $1.60, $2, $2.50, $3 $25, $30, $50, 970 and tad rai. Lingerie Dresses, a Re. "9, up to ‘The’ young girl looked through and beyond him with Icy glance and bent Undaunted, the masher The young girl drew herself to her full height, looked him over scornfully, t_no further. The young woman FRIDAY, 1912. the MARCHE 1, bent over the basket, opened it, and in & Sweet but commanding voice cried: “Come, Bob, alc him!" With a delighted “Gr-rerr” ao bis tube station. the his horse, caught a found in the station. garmenis, One might en aback, as it wee of terror ho swung round and round in an endeavor to shake Bob's hold. By centrifugal force he did finally loos the grip, but with Bob went of the seat of the Jersey City friend. on At that moment two truck drivers, who were waiting near at hand for a forry and who had hited the whole importance and variety. “ALASKA” REFRIGERATORS keg. March Type Lining Height Ice Capacity Price Price Apartment house Zine 60 in. 65 Ibs. $13.75 $11.60 Apartment house Zinc 64 in. 96 lbs. $16.00 14.00 Apartment house Enamel 50 in, 75 Ibs, 15.76 . Apartment Enamel 54 in, 96 Ibs, 19.75 $17.76 Apartment house Enamel 65 in. 110 Ibs, 4.60 Bits Top lift Zine 43 in, 65 Ibs, 13.00 11.00 ‘op Zinc 45 in. 86 lbs. 16.50 13. TINWARE Kreamer’s Roll-to; Boxes; Round Tin Graters, sizes of perfora- in white or Japan Enis ys tion, larly 8c, at bo. $1.70, at 61.25. aves rangers, heavily lacquered, reg. Kreamer’s Squafe Bread special, two for 6c. medium size, in white or Japan rouse “ire Coat Hangers, ree 8c, at Bo. regularly $1.60, at $1.10. less Trouser Racks, reg, $1.86, PR ese in ects, reg. 30c, see ta ‘rouser Hangers, with felt lugs, reg. Folding Coat Hangers, reg. 36c, at 28c.! 8c, at 60. ‘ : Bestene Dirt Cleaner, reguiar!y 6c can, 10 cans for 460, Babbitt's Naphtha Soap, regularly 6c cake, 10 cakes for 260. Popes Scales, tested by the Bureau of Weights and Measures, regularly , at Glass Coffee Mills, glass top, to be screwed on wall, regularly $1.10, at 850, $1.75 Navy Dish Pans, 85c Each Standard Navy Pans, rejected by oa Government because about 4 inch too sma, is) diameter. Of heavy charcoal-polished tin, with heavy les, at less than hait price. splendidly efficient, hygienic, economical and modern kitchenware. The Famous Gimbel Special ALUMINUM SAUCEPAN SETS for which there was an enthusiastic demand in our last Sale. Wasa tien te ante od cltcar tree ce tour Saucepans, Three-Piece Saucepan Sets At $1.10, Regularly $1.85 Consisting of 1-qt., 11¢-qt. and 2-qt. Saucepans. Four-Piece Saucepan Sets At $1.75, Regularly $2.75 Consisting of the three-piece set with the addition of a special ree Saucepan, made especially for Gimbel Brothers, with a lip for pouring on eae ae, and a heck esi by wae it ny Le GiMBiL a eS eee eee for Pieosins Saucepan Set, ed fad 4-piece, 70c. ain and Fifth Floors We reserve the right to limit quantities. Creams and Fowders Soaps Cream, Oxzyn Tollet Soa; te eee Tie, Stas, 3Beh Veroform Toller Soap; three cakes of the 25¢ size and 25c bottle of Vero form Liquid Soap, all for 6@e, Pears’ Soap, cake, Be. Castile Soap in bers, usually 35c, at te, 4711 Pure Almond Soap, bars, 10¢, Imported Olive Oll Castile Soap, $1.00 bar, ec. Palmer's Skin Success Soap, 15e. Bayoo 5 In. Violette Boep, usually 75c; 3 cakes, 6@c. Resinol ‘map, Cake, Ibe. Oriental Ter Soap, lic cake, 10¢, Assorted Soaps, 1 dozen cakes in ® box, usually tbe ee Jen for Packer's Tar Soap, cake, 126, ‘ Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap, cake, ie. ont ae Bonet ‘Cream, satrical Cold Cream, 1 generous Gumbel Bese Vie Gimvels $1 Murra: vetlel Kon Fou dq eee ie Nail Bleach; takes stains from 8 nT } French Roug without Bene Clg cram, e | gp reas Talcum, ‘s Violet Glycerine Soap, 3 i Green Castile Soap, é6¢ ® bar, usually Ideal Toilet os, il ate's Cashmere Bouquet Soap, oals be; 6 for bee. te th size, split’ Grend Duchess Boap, cake, pee 4 ah Colente’s Floating Soap, cake, se; bait Oe. js Floating Bath Soap, down bee. Gimbels Bath Suap, cake, 10¢; dozen, Miscellaneous Manicure Scissors, solid steel Cuticle be; and 26e. ie dark hatr, and 2e. Haze, 1 oublo velvet cut, solid ., Cleaner ead blunt rc grade, Abe. Brushes, from best American in. variuus woods, al brise ik, wasorted sizes, regu ‘and special p, Abe; larger size, with | ‘Tooth Powder, 10e, Hair makers, tes, a larly § Nail different te os, Imported, ily Sve to Tbe, at T sizo, 16e, patterns, o's Trailing ABjutug wo Bbc, Ofrieand Chale, 5 Both Brushes, usually $1.75, at 61.28, Pabece Woot Path, Chamois Skins, usually at 815 ince Bouche, 69 Tooth | Br finest French, ull brite lo Tooth Brusives, reaularly Hot W ottlos, quaranteed: every bottle has been tested; & e205 Grade, at be, ‘iain Floor BROAQWAY NEW YORK ors, various sizes, regu | incident, etepped into the arena. They took a few wallops at the distressed young gallant, who finally broke away and dsappeared like @ streak into ths Police Lieut. Lynch galloped up on but the masher must have ‘ain, for he was not to be ‘The young woman sald she was Miss ramer. Ghe had come over | , ‘ack with her dog to vialt a Here is a brand-new grist of news for the second day of the Sale. ’ GIMBEL BROTH ERS sence. bis death, Tries to Die. 0 omer, attempted suicide ing gas, in Hospital by Dr. Benjami Wooden and Kitchen Tables, with strong ered legs, guaranteed; regulary $4.25 | 85c. At $3; 4-(cot, reguiariy $4.76, at $8.60. Square or Round Drop-lesf Tables, varnished or plain finish; Gval Woah Bask ets, large, regular regularly $4.60, at $8.60. Wy $1.10, at The; medium, jor est ow: rk, be Kitchen Chait: finnitehen Chass, slatted Pack, careet Better, extra strong; cog regularly $1.00, at 96. ue ta neal Raper tor bathe Kitchen Chairs, natural fin- ish; requiariy $1.80. at $1.38, + az ae econ, a ae Gite Large {i No. 8, regularly $13.50, at $8.60, Brushes, Etc., Specially-Priced avy Fleer Broems, peg wowed, ear size; Te Teularly 46e wae Broom, Lay banale, 10¢, Brushes, 46. Plentiful Supplies of the ‘‘Wear-Ever’’ Aluminum Ware This is the largest single feature of the Sale. 65,000 p.eces—is the quantity, which is the largest purchase ever made of this Other “Wear-Ever” Alum'‘num ouble Roasting “ans, extra art ne hy regulary 45.00, at 1.70 a6 91.80; 2 qe. ts ate 1.78, $1. i 2qts., brag tigetee 2; sat Coffee Pots, 1 at. at $1.20, ma 6 eee larly $1.20; ae OL; 8 gta, regularly Kettles, 6 qts., regularly 5 Oe ine rontlarly $353 at $3. Rice or Double Boilers; Soa | used as two separate ; cover fit either the upper or lower part; 1 qt., ia sg, $1. aft C $1.20; 2 qts., regu- nie * 5 8 ats., Sale of Toilet Articles and Drugs Take a look at your medicine closet and the little glass shelf in your bathroom, and see how your supplies of home remedies and toilet sundries are holding out. Then take quick advantage of the extremely low prices on the standard articles, and the fine, pure Gimbel preparations in the following list. It is a Gimbel Sale of WANTED Toilet Goods, with all that that implies in safety, satisfaction and economy. “Medicines and Drugs Pareguric, 2 o2., 10¢; 4 o2., 18. Essence Jamaica Ginger, 3 os., 1003 4 2, Ase. are Spirits Nitre, 2 o2., 1; 4 os. ‘Tincture Arnica, 2 and 4 oz. 10e, fe. Essence Peppermint, 4 and 4 05., 16¢y Racceaue Olt, 1-lo, tin, 8@e. Pure Glveerine and Rose Water, 8 os., 2be;8 tee, jy Castor Oil, 8 oz., 36e; 3 o2., 10e, re SYRUP. HYFOPHOSPMITES coM- » pint CYRUP ‘wut PINE COM- POUND, 25¢ size, 106. BEEF, {RON ‘AND Py t 1 srateine extract of beef, \d sherry Wino: at. 6604 bt, nee. aun CALISAYA BARK, pint, ll Iron, Quinine and Strychaia, int ¥ Kssence of Pepsin, ¢ and 8 os, 86e, ure Epsom Salts, lure Kefined Borax powdered Alum, Ib. wondon bog as phur and Cream 4 100 Compour chocolate costed, t, Phosphate ot ytd, bottle, Bee, sixth floor of @ Beacon Hill hotel. He came to Boston atter several years’ ab- He learned that his father was nd that hia mother had been lied to go to a home for the aged. # went to the hotel and jumped to twenty-four employed by Pas- of No. @ Jackson ave- iy to-day by « kitehen of the San- home. She was taken to Lebanon The girl, who has only been in this countey four Jump _yesterday trom the | months, was hon sick, Far Too Much News for One Day About The March Sale of Housewares That, in itself, is pretty good evidence of its Sufficient to say that the most particular housewife can come here and buy, at March Sale Prices, every last item she needs for the equipment of kitchen, laundry, butler’s pantry and housemaid’s closet, . and be sure that she is getting housewares of the highest possible quality. Here is tomorrow’s news budget, which, even then, hardly more than skims the surface of the Sale’s many offerings: tap- ort irentne Boards, regularly Gimtel Brothers Special Cooking Ranges ire box, 14-inch oven, tive-hole top, No. 7; %, $2.45, at 92.18. ., Teguiariy| ¥ 11 in., regularly $1.40, at $1.20; 18 35 | 6 qts., regularly $8.50, at $3.98. regularly connie. Shakers, epecial at Se. ‘iktssingen, 400, Gubwey Drag Store TRORTY-THiInD OT. Willow Ware wa iaClettion Driery, of of white large drying epace; regularly Tegularly $12.50, or 8B Rarieren. ‘Dusters, 260. oa rariee Tacseet wegen) a. Dustless Mops, Dustless Hand’ Tultts Floor FESee eine ATS Cooking U! Long-Handied po Rhy seat Round Griddles with ball bande —10-in., reguiarly $1.95, at $1.70; W2+n., reg. $2.25, at 91.06. Drip Pans, with side drop handles, 1434x1044 in., reg. $1.15, at 960; 16 12}¢ in., regularly $1.55, at $1.40, Double Steamers, 1 qt., reg. $1.85 at $1.60; 2 qts., regularly $2.50, at $2.10; 3 qts., rogulariy $2.96, at $2.40, Drip Pans 14 x 10 in., regularly 95c, at 806. Muffin Pans, 6-cup size, special at 660; nine-cup size, special at 80c. Fifth Floor Proprietary Medicines ‘Russell's Fate, 200. Wampole's Cod Liver Ot), 68e. Listerine, $1 cise, 68¢. Pond's Extract, 81 star, 65¢, $1 Radam's Microbe Miller, 50e. Pluto Water, 2é¢. Hunyadt Janos, 90e. Phillips's Milk Magnesia, 34e. Antiphlogistine, $1.25 aise, 65¢. apDenderiue, $1 slae, 681 60¢ alse, 800, Vaeucaire Galega Tablets, 780. Orangine Powders, $1 box, 68e. 60c Bout’ Kilmer’s Swamp Root, $1 size, 65e. California Syrup of Figs, 38¢, Vernas Lotion, 50c sise, 380. Sundries $1.25 Hardwood Crutches, 660, Elastic Knee Ceitese kaki $1.75, at Tubs, folding, for ita; ‘95.39. 8. infants; $10 Nursing Bottles, round, se, Nubo Shoulder Braces. 26¢. Shoulder Braces, $3 grade, $1.60, Johnson & Job: Absorbent Cot ton; full Ib, 66e3 }y-Ib., 380. Lister's Sanitary Napkins, dos., 800. pPenebens Cotton for housshold use, roll, 26e. Bath Cabinets, reg., 87.50; at 05.50, Satin Toilet Paper, 10 rolls for tée, Auniaun Cream Diopane, Abe. io kind, 3e river 10 kind, ey"1d¢ kinds Ammonia, usual size, Se; pint, 10¢; quart, ise. Cloudy Ammonia, 6¢; pint, 100; quart, t8e. Violet Ammonta, Te; pint, tse. Wood Alcohol, gullun, 98¢; quart, be; pint, tbe, Lime Water, gallon, Se; quart, 180; 2 Sais" ee: Jer, ues a