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a hie THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 23, 19132. i » “aa ‘= = x 40°F , 5% 7 - i {trate “The truth te he doesn't want to «| right Her fewer had abated andlon “The High Cost of Living” at the , il ” be irhe balers tua” | OR. WALKER HAS BAD NIGHT; she wi ‘& profuse perspiration. Her |Demccratic Club In New Brighton on wer Can Tell,” « four-act The Only Steam: | Matthew McCabe of No. #1 Bast One SHE REFUSES OUTSIDE AID. | mina keen and alert as ever and| April 3. 1 be presented at the Ger-; : Se meerare, OL Ne ten ce Ing her OWN progress with | Miae Lucy Hamilton of New Brigh+|man Clubrooms in stapieton on April |Cogked O, tmeal ‘ | Man for “Nigger M to the extent of) | mtelligence and with professional dis-|ton has returned from Pitteburgh,/19 by the senior class of the Curtis a H $1,007, surrendered Salter to-day in Mor- Mer Mind Keen and Will Keeps Her indomitable will is|where she was the guest of relatives! High Schoo ~ Ou ¢ fis risania Court, Magistrate Corrigan was 0 combat any trespass upon = Tr Ss) Her Alive—Friend Worn Out jon the bench. His face flushed with \ her management of her own case,.which b : Anger as he called Salter before him. by Vigil. ie nerves meecking, to Dyan) ‘watch process Dy ss . | “I? understand told he je rtunities dri re . vi ” that yon would call. me as a character condition Gt Dr. Mary, Walker was| o¢ Ths far she ha proved tne power which we a |The only thing that anyone can say for y Mrs. Nelite B. Van Siingerland, Bec- pgm the oats for ¥ |you is that you ran a dump in China- fetary of the Betterm STATEN ISLAND NOTES. ‘ _<— town and wore a fusitive trom justice.” _.>— Minsents two hour: fe Corr eld Salter in $1.) se Prof, Li 1 Angry Magistrate Hands Saller Meith areennn ceeieet to, tr. |Rochester Police Jail Farmer as| tee tn eaT ened ee atthe Kingsley ee chereh | For Pancakes saves you ' A |with cash ball. “Nigger Mike" will Hed: by : ; jf Stapleton on April 4. ( Takes ibility off the cook worry H a Lambasting and Will | appear Delore Magistrate Corrigan Mon- Slayer of Greek Cath- Sen, Derenae Meanie tel The wedding of Mins Nettie tdtett, | D7 don’t cmperience= fost how, fs land work; t veer i et Nh un aa ssiiiliintntan olic Priest. Walker once before, and whom Dr. cangutes ce Sis, soe Sire cee sae i Sleep ection, and you never fail. Pure || ites boiling i Met J ited bat ti | Tty His Case. HYDE JURY PANEL. - “2 Walker tnows and likes, but Dr. Mary |of York, Pa, took place at the home of wa: > flour, best leavening and it iling in your kitchen pu A Was Indiaant and positively refused ner! the bride's parente on Sand atrest yes. p seasoning ingredients. bs ane. Get H-O to-day, On th Heath Di =, services. Notwithstanding this refusal | ter fternoon, e ony was eos 1 fatienaok suite, “Niewer tke" of No, [inn dulce SenSury inthe Supreme |, MIBLVILLE, Gash, March 2-7Thelthe docior remaina. im |pertormed "by "Ray, “dames. Clayton Presto Self-Raising Flour most delicious, economical, coop, | COUTE to- dered a man foun ave written two . Ma , the Hal si i imi j $2 Bast Ono Hiindred and Fitty-titth |‘men trom the special jury list to. bein the Grand Trunk Pacific tracks near | w. Scomen relatives that some one| Methodiat Church of rh, father jeasicst to assimilate. § street, Bronx, #han etfort to avoid being |court on Monday, April 1, for the trial jhere was identified to-day as that of Rev. | must come and share the responsibility. of the Dridexroom, ‘The cake, the pie, ing baked with Presto !s sure to be | tHE _H-0 COMPANY, BUFFALO, N_Y, + tried betoré Magistrate Appleton on two | of former City Chamberlain Charles H. | Joseph Czerkowsky, priest of the Greek | Dr. Mary refuses to let any one bu ee nen igs it's the' emergency—help in eee charwes of disorterty conduct and an- | He appiicatt a wan not oppor i ‘ thing tor ners wat the Oey a a night Jing repast the bridal couple left for eae ak oar wa wled Longe ion was. no A x f a hie $ other of stealing, has run afoul of|tyde or his attorneys, The here which | w feed with having mur-| vigil are beyond our phys! jurance.| Washington, where they will epend|| The HO Company, Buffalo, N. Y. | Sunday World Wants Work ©} trouble in the name of Magistrate Cor-| wil try Hyde will be selected from this They eay he placed the Walker called for ‘@ plas-| their honeymoon. { rigan. panel. ck to hide the crime. '¢ers and camphor at midnight for her’ Franklin Pie Monday Morning Wonders. » Yn a Thitd avenue car in the Bronx - = —— —_—__— — ; Sanday night “Niger Mike” and Robert | = ‘ } Lewis were arrested py Detective Me- 7 { Gagten on a charge of disorderly con- | . ° | ‘ A ” | Stet Panengnrn complained a ror A Distinguished GIMBEL Collection of A New “Conservative-Radical ; . They wer ) before Magistrate McQuade in the Night | See eae re ING CLOTHING for Men Stetson Derby at $ } Monday, when they were brought up tn R the dot with th das b The newest arrival in this } the Morrisanja Police Cot before Mag- it on the dot the calendar and a little bit ahead of the weather, this fine disp! gece eee: Cotrmnn Senea ihe of Gimbel Suits and Overcoats says “Spring” in each smart line asd sesh heeierioes toe Wee remarkable Gimbel collection of a We are not ashamed to confess that we're learning day, and our 1912 models of Men's | {@#hionable Hats for Men. It , Tomorrow—Au Revoir to has the low crown and flat wide “Oh, I'd just » you," replied Sa Detective McCarten asked for an ad- 207. Bo tried before Clothing show what a great deal more we know than we did a year ago—even in tHe face of ofr last season’s style leadership. For one thing, we have the English effect of tailoring in the no-padded shoulders and the soft rolling lapels of our Sack Suits (which we ted a year ago) down to a pretty fine point. You will find them not only in ihe ra eh phen uits at $26, $28, $30 and $40, but also in many of the Suits at $15. And any tailor will tell you what an achievement that is. Meterials are exceedingly handsome. One notices at once the Oxford and King’s blues (this is to be a great blue fa! and the new amethyst stripes, as well as the wide choice in grays, browns and mixtures, smooth and rough jabrics. The New Styles of Spring Coats Are of Especial Individuality Chief among them is the new Gimbel “Avenue” Coat, which is by far the most important new style of the season and which has been accorded che honor of being bough. for the purpose of copying it by ofthe principal wholesale tailors of the country. It has short but full skirt, belted back, cuffed sleeves and generally swagger appearance. We now show it in drab and Oxford gray covert cloth, as well as the rough loosely-woven cheviota, in King’s blue, brown, and stylish mixtures. $36. Besides, there are many other Spring Overcoats in styles suitable for both town and country wear, such as Raglan and Split-sleeve Coats, as well as the more conventional Chesterfields. One style of the latter is in a fine iron-gray basket weave, with silk-faced lapels and braided edges, at $35; while another, in black or Oxford gray, with no-padding shoulders and soft lapels, is remarkable at $25. Men critical in their dress are urged to inspect the showing. brim, so much favored by younger men, but not to such an extreme as some of the season’s models. Wherefore we predict popularity for it among the older men, who like to appear youthful without “going the limit.” Just ed of epee arty, Dee Spring styles of tson y and Soft Hats that we show at $3.60 for discerning men. Other Stetson Derbies, $5 to $10; Stetson Soft Hats, $5 to $12. There is a special lot of Derbies and Soft Hats in Spring styles, at #. that ought to be more. Look at them. Fourth Floor Men’s SILK SOCKS A Three-Cornered Economy Three sides to this question—which side to you depends on your idea of the proper outlay per of the socks. The ratio of saving is about the same in each case—a mighty sub- stantial one—on Socks that are of pure, bright thread sill exert of course, for the lisle thread soles and tops, and excellent qualit at their regular prices: At 28c Pair, Regularly 38 , Silk Socks with mercerized lisle thread soles, heels and toes, in black, tan, navy blue and gray. At 45c Pair, Regularly 7%c Plain black silk, also some in tan. A good medium weight to wear with low shoes. At 65c Pair, Regularly $1 | ° 99 {| | “‘LaPromenadedes Toilettes Between the hours of 10:30 A. M. and 12:30 P. M., and from 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. tomorrow will be your last opportunities to see this Gide FA the new im- ported Gowns, Wraps, Suits and Millinery worn in promenade by two-score superbly gowned women. Among the many thousands of fee who witnessed this exhibition there have been many fashion authorities, whose comments have been flattering—only yeste: | the following letter from the editor of one | millinery publications: “Having a party of friends at lunch in your restaurant yesterday, and not being through until a little after 2 o’clock, we decided to stay and spend 15 or 20 minutes looking at your ‘Promenade. “The affair was so farbeyond ourexpectationsand so completely satisfying that we stayed till it was all over and all agreed that it was far more entertain- ing than many theatres we had attended. “I want to compliment you on the cleverness of this idea and also on the magnificent way in which the plan is carried out. It scemed to me that your selection of gowns could not possibly have been im- proved upon, “I may be wrong, but J (Aink that this is the most progressive and most attractive innovation ever presented to the public by a retail store. “Please accept my sincere compliments and thanks for your wonderful exhibition.” We shall have accommodations for entertaining many thousands at this Display tomorrow. Righth Floor + journment until Tuesday, to get more | } evidence. On Tuesday the pair appeared | before Magistrate Appleton. In the | meantime Peter Krudier of No. 94 East | ¢ One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street and his wife, hed charged Salter | mith stealing $21 from them Sunday | night. Magistrate Appleton held Lewis | + in $100 ball and Salter In $1,600. “Nigger | Mike" asked for an adjour vent until | Thursday, when Magistrate Corrigan | would sit in the court. Magistrate Ap- pleton ordered that th pair be brought before him on Wednesday. Wednesday brouxht Lewis but not | » “Nigger Mike.” His wife appeared with | } a doctor's certificate saying Salter was strate Appleton. ‘scharged 4 ordered Salter's ball for- we received the leading “His dliness is a fake," said the magis- Fourth Floor The Gimbel Boys’ Clothing Store Is Presenting the New Styles for Spring Ths Boys’ Clothing Store is. already elected a leader in A providing Clothing of distinguished style and high pga Fe moderate prices for boys of all ages. Just as it takes but a short time for one boy to be chosen captain by the common consent of his playmates. This is inal a word to say that the Spring styles of Gimbel Clothing for Boys are ready, and that tomorrow will will be a good day to bring the boys to pick out the Suits and | Overcoats they like best from the fine showing. | LINOCORD BUTTONHOLES . Worthy of particular notice, are | sy they're easier to button— | Blouses by the Master Designers of Paris| The Custom -tailored Knickerbocker Suits at $7.50, A standard dollar grade of Men’s Silk Socks, and sold for that } they don’t tear gut. ey 7 . ° $10, $12 and $15. i \ price in many stores. In black, tan, gray and navy blue. me P +S sgebwedl Troy, N. ¥o Augustine Thomas, Goupy, Samuels and Elise In Norfolk or double-breasted styles, with one or two pairs of trousers;})y : ‘Main Fleer. Poret were the Inspiration, while Gencral " coats alpaca-lined; trousers full lined; § to 18 years, Style was Reproduced in These Boys’ French Model Sailor Suits at $5, $7.50 and $10 The GIMBEL DRUG STORE. ° Hl ti Pure Medicines and Several Thousand Crisp & Fresh otters at all: tinea Ese Rey Tollet Articles at Tho Reefers of navy blue serge, mii cures, shepherd The Top-Coats in gray and tan mixtures, plain or In plain serge wad shepherd checks, with plain knee or bloomer trousers, 8 to 8 years. right prices. e ° Just in proportion as this becomes more generally known our Lingerie Blouses at $2, $3, checks or tan covert cloth; 2), to 10 years. $6t0 $10. | Raglan shoulders, button through models; 8 to 18 years. $3.95, $5 and $6.95 Hives, output increases. The GIMBEL Service is another decided advantage. New French Model Washable Suits at $3.50 And even Paquin’s Box-plaited Suilor Blouse, with extra detachable sailor collar. A style exclusive with GIMBELS. . 3 to 10 years. new and clever little Your Prescripuons will be promplly and accurately filled by rege ety and Chevelle Special, Boys’ $7.50 Two-Trouser Suits islered pharmacisls. We reserve the right lo limit quantities. the necks of many Of Biue Serge at $6 (Illustrated) Depend upon us for anything you may desire. These timely offerings and many others for Saturday: Blouses. These Norfolk or double-breasted styles. fast color, all-wool navy blue serge, wit! i ie charming bitsof vel. | thereby nearly doubling thelife oi che sult. Tto iS yearm, > Serge withtwopalen of fly Hee a boeereony Drugs and Medicines Speurmint Dentifrice, 160. vet give such de- i Sanitol Powder, 126. Sulpho Napthol, $1 size, 76c. 7 . q e Lysol, $1 thee, 680, Gimbels S| , large jar, 166, lightful touches of color! * aq Gimbels Cold Cream, jar, 106. Antozone Disinfectant Solution, 6c} {jnbels Cold Cream, jar, 10g. The New Hood Blouse will ke Powder, was 25c, now 16c. Armour's Rose, Laver ‘cr and Lilac its debut tomorrow it is a sleeveless Toilet Soap, three cukes, 20¢. Samurai Coryl Talcum, 208 Ib, Gimbels Peroxide Soap, usually 106¢, affair of :mitation antique and filet laces. : Such laces—fine now 6¢ cuke, Gimbels Roman Bath Soap, 60 cake, Valenciennes, heavy thread in effective 60c dozen, Sheffields Tooth Paste, 10c. Cluny, filet and other designs—and Vaucaire Galega Tablets, 800. eyelet embroideries Sorose ‘Tablets, $1. Bel Bon Peroxide Cream, 17. are exceptional in Blouses at these Pure Extract Witch Hagel, 18¢ pint. prices. Indeed, lawns ancl batistes are lutely crowded out Djer Kiss Taleum, 26c. Glenwood Violet Taleum, Tc. of some Blouses, but of course we also have more conservative i inty materials, Bubway Stere, Bzicony “models high neck and collarless, long and Third Floor have— exclusively —the FREETOTHE RUPTURED | A Now Self-Treat Works Spring Reefers and Top-Coats at $5 to $15 size, 860. : Formaldehyde Fumigators, 25¢ size, 18¢. 100 Blaud’s Iron Pi A Antiseptic Throat Mixture, 25¢. Vernas Lotion, 1c size, 106, Pitcher’s Castoria, 25¢ size, 16. Absorbent Cotton, hospital grade, full pound, 25¢, Toilet Paper, seven large rolls, 26¢. Toilet Articles Glycothymoline, $1 size, 69c. G Ymbels Benzoin and Almond Cream, 26¢. Peroxide of Hydrogen, 10¢ |b. Kolynos Tooth Paste, 160. Oil Stoves for Spring Chills $38, a March Sale Price For these in-between days of Spring, when the furnace fire is out, and your room is chilly of a morning, these Oil Stoves are specially indicated. A limited number, in various styles, as a March Sale offering at $8, though usually $4.75. $13.60 Cook Stoves at $7.50 tohel Brothers Special Ranges Nos, 7 and 8, with five-hole top, large oven and nickel trimming, $3.75 Electric Irons at $2.76 $ lb.; attach to any electric light soekei. General Electric Toasters, will toast six slices &f bread at a time, porcelain base, at $2.50, regularly $4 Electric Table Decorations, eight 1 colors, at $10, regularly $12. Red Seal Batteries, at 18c, regularly 25c. New Models in Women’s Get-away- from-the-loose-back-fit Coats In other words, Coats of ce that do not bag and give women awkward physiques. Among these Coats in black satin there is a ‘nodel for street wear that is lined throughout vith colored or black peau de cygne, at $26.60. Others up to $125. In navy serge there is a smart severely tail- ored style, lined with brightly-hued Scotch plaid silk, $19.75. Another conservative model in navy serge, with white cordeline collar and cuffs, trimmed with black velvet, is $29.60. Even this Coat of whipcord, whose style per- mitted its being made in all sizes, is fashioned with a graceful back. Black or navy, with black satin inlaid revers, $18.50. Regular $25 Coat Fabrics in This Model at $15---Illustrated A twisted loop weave woolen in tweed colorings- ( very often with brown as the dominating tone—-in tailor’s surplus yardage which we purchased and had made in this smart and distinctive model trimmed with satin, Other light-weight Woolen Coats up to $70, A Callot Wrap Reproduced in Wool-back Satin at $19.50 A charming style, with deep cape collar and scarf yovers—rose, pink, blue, champagne, white and black, Other Afternoon and Evening Wraps up to $300. Third Floor n) ies tte grenter vigor Ife; t9 neglect thls hit Fill out i full address at on Une send you somethi thas will ewrprise and delight you. short sleeves. The Shoe Store Is Ready for Saturday For all those people to whom the approach of the end of the week brings a realizing sense of shortcomings in their footgear, the GIMBEL Shoe Store has a message of new spring Styles, in profusion, for children, women and men; with plenty of expert scrvice to fit them with the good Shoes that are daily making firm, new friends, Women’s Tan Shoes at $3.50 In particularly handsome walnut shade, usualiy found in Shoes selling at $5. There are Pumps, Oxfords and Button Boots in the collection, in full size-ranges, made up for GIM- Latest Styles in Men's, Women's & Children's Coats, Suits, Hats, etc. es, With ferns; various Special for Saturday’s Selling Suits from $10 to $30 BELS at this special price by a maker who had more of this fine leather on hand than he needed. Long Wearing Shoes for Boys Service is a prime factor in our Boys’ Shoes. Specially evident in a: group of handsome box calf Shoes, with inde- structible chrome tan soles, Sizes 10 to 1314, $2.60 pair; 1 to 514, $8 pair. Second floor BROADWAY ee eda GIMBEL BROTHERS THIRTY-THIRO OT. NEW YORK BABBITT’S NAPHTHA SOAP 10 Cakes for 25c Harz Canaries, $2.25 Each New shipment of healthy young Birds, all good singers, at this specially low price. Titth Fleer a

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