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! ye hd One: Hundred and Seventeenth | , t blaze and got two more engines, | ei | blaze was put out with @ losg o! my { a oO bes j MTN? 9 she ‘ s THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 26, 1912.' 2. ee ment at No. 977 Third avenue, tne! J alarm being aent in by Policeman Carr \ of the East One Hundred and Fifth . street station, When only one engine responded, Carr went around to the GIMBHLS | ile: THe:ciwse There’s Comfort Ina Watch That Is one of the “sights” of New York to visitors. It isa most convenient store for travelers—for anyone. © It is directly off the Hudson Tunnel Concourse, which is surely well worth seeing, reached by ten broad stair- ways and thirty-six passenger elevators. It is compactly arranged for easy shopping and prompt service. It will render mosi helpful service this busy Eastertime. We offer these and hundreds of other splendid Keeps Time economies for Wednesday and Thursday: ; Women’s $10.50 to $12.50 Spring Coats at $7.50. ittle price does not detract in the least from d pe . a i bio aN Getennd apod ivabte as these toy acs. "Aiure than th apasiins ples, thieeeesi eal oman el tl style an jualit new coats, ore than excellent styles, ma b» The “Minitrue tweets ad is, blue, Hack, tan and gray, and new tan and gray mixtures, ‘The coats are all faenethy sigh fitted backs, with graceful, long, deep revers, variously trimmed with white serge and large buttons. They fit splendidly, sie k BURNING. HOMES, "Firth But They Are Over Ten and Tiere- : Ries fore Can’t Get in on Kids’ Three Basenient Fires in Har- Tickets. lem Flat Houses Throw The Evening World received a letter T yesterday complaining that Barnum ‘enants in ic. and Bailey's circus was advertising chil- Panic. dren's tickets for afternoon perform- ances at half price and not living up to ont. The writer Basement fires in Harlem kept the Bepartment on the sump early to-day. ua aveiatea eet 38 | (True to the minute) to 44 in the group, at $7.60. Subway Store, Balcony rs of ten families in a fash- e sold, fonabie apartment hou: Nos. 64 sa avi ror 5 In many ways these ’ ° 0 Smee aroun wer toda i arated Ssh ha watehen designed and mate | WORIEN’S $12.75 to $15 Silk & Satin Dresses, $10.50 ir night clothing carrying thetr| set ‘half-price tickets ‘ ‘ . kates 7 j A collection of 250 plain and changeable taffetas, messalines, satins and foulards; also a limited number of serges; many i oteglsleal Y aS Ane uae tt the box office window in Switzerland especially for GIMBELS, are an pleasing new styles, among them foulard ies, Feo model; striking dresses of black and white striped taffeta, with deep third Aoor and choked the bullding wien {22 {icket takers would take care that They are manufactured and adjusted along the lines of | wide one-sided revers and bands of black taffeta down the side, front and around the bottom of the skirt, on the waist and sleeves, tmpenctrable smoke. price tickets are for children ten years the most expensive watches, ‘both in their mechanical out Minti dress nol to talieta, wii a wide ol of tiserains lace half way byte the hey and oat sleeves, with 0b ine inder, as advertised, he ‘ + Agi pi vet, in fully n es, , 5 , . . dite ite "apevitie Wat, peg for tenders il eve the tekst hair excellence, with consequent accuracy, and in their Caen eae tone Ot ec ete On OO, GE CE the beneft of the doubt where there z * * Grat time William H. Lockwood, who| seems any chance that the “child” is beautiful finish, which is apparent in such details as the @ecupies an apartment on the really only ten years old. *" Boor, was awakened by anew amellot| But, as one af tho clrew | 4) hands and dials. i @moke. He could find nothing burning | PUt 't, any number of peri } 900 Housedresses at $1 $1.50 Petticoats for $1 Of fine lawns or percales, with Dutch neck and medium C x 300, of a fine soft silky material known as cotton “ ‘ i length sleeves, trimmed with bands of embroidery, also high oA ‘ fa the hall, but when he opened the | Pn Cita eis and tow extremely’, We guarantee them unreservedly in every particular. neck and long sleeve models; black, pink or blue and white | messaline; plaited flounce, black only, $1. @umbwaiter shaft In his kitchen a sheet | (iterate wien the take In spite of their high quality, they are most moder- | patterns; a quite remarkable offering at§1. Subway Store, Balcony Subway Store, Balcony of flame shot out. The patroiman left vi “y ° . i gn uard had to Fesummon the appar: than ten Ke Pjrerae . ‘oat | ately priced. They will make admirable Easter or Misses’ $15 to $16 50 New S rin Suits $12 50 ie. he E i Vorld investisator stood : o oT first fire was discovered by Po-| for ‘an hour a the main raten of the | graduation gifts. We offer— papier By yeah : 4 oe ioc date tie g ) e man Sullivan of the West One Hun.|circts yesterday afternoon and there imited number of fine Suits secured at a concession from several lezding tailoring houses. ae Twenty-Afth. street station.| Tat not oe te Hid was obviously Minitrue Watches for Men Lit eT ocuake wean The materials ere serges, whipcords and mixtures; the styles are largely the new short hipless coats, and plain tailored front, favor andiwindowe, ‘wits Poteet well over the mit. In plain 14-kt, gold case, gilt or en-| 570 onen-faced, with 7-jewel lever es- [skirts, The colors vre blue, two-toned grays, golden brown and tan, also black; strictly tailored models, as well as models men Lober, Lockwood and Sherry he = = amel dial, with 17-jewel movement, | capement movement, in 14-kt. gold dashed Into the house and hurried trom! Qwy (|S Sco G rows e extra thin model. $38. ase, Jahre polish, $! att prettily trimmed in a variety of new styles; sizes 14 to 18; suits intended to sell for $15, $16.50 and more, tomorrow at 50. 0-year Gold-filled Case, $10. Subway Store, Balcony. . door to door, awakening the tenants and | With 15-jewel movement, 14-Kkt.] In 2 Cy a aaa 5 a ; : . Silver Case, $7.60. aa them to flee by the rear fire- New Hair T4 hres ta-titled htied Erte Cave, $6.60. " 20c and 22c Ribbons, 14c Yd. $1 Sterling Ear Rings, 45c lan -~ | In 25-year gold-filled case, fit All engraving done without charge. Warp-print Taffeta Ribbons, pretty floral designs, pink, blue, Nine styles, copies of high-priced pieces, very well made and eC AION Fa oar eae, (OM | Stops Dandiufl and Restores Gray or Faded | | yith Li-igwel movement, $22; with) A wonderful assortment of Crowe’ | violetand yellow with narrow satin edges, 5!¢ inches wide, also | finished with rhinestones or Roman pear tops and graceful . | Hair to Its Natural Color. With 7-jewel movement, in 20-year| ation Gifts, from $1.60 to $11.60, in | plain taffeta and messaline ribbons and tatfeta with cord or | drops or pendants, set with cut jetvels, imitation amethyst, On gaining’ the roof Sullivan missed) LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. Lover. He went inside again, and in a ot amoke-filled pall stumbled over his inert body. He dragged his companion @o the roof. Artificial respiration Brought the unconscious man around and he was ordered home. The origin of the fire is puzzling. The | house pas no Janitor, and none of the plain polish, engine-turned, filigree ;.a variety of good colors, 4%; inches wide, usually | topaz, emerald, sapphires and rubies, also pearl drops, at 46¢. 20 and 22c yd., at 14¢ yd. Subway Store, Balcony Subway Storo, Balcony 3,600 Fine New Waists Under-Price at $1 — excellent copies of waists selling at tg times, this price. A quite remarkable offering, and many styles, among them a read and allover embroidery; peplum waists of net, with fine tucks and in- Id-filled case, plain or engine turned, 4 60; same movement, in silver case, | designs, hand engraved and diamond $6.76; and in nickel case, $3.75. set. Main Floor If You Want to Be Healthy : va You Will Be Interested in the , peplum waist of wide bands of ¢ t Rae vince Sebeay Mebnlage atl sertions; peplum waists, of fin nd imitation Cluny lzee; also lawn waists, trimmed with Valenciennes lace and tucks, and Mat chfely. over the recta, got LECTURES and DEMONSTRATIONS others trimmed with imitation baby All at $1 Subway Store, Balcony ‘The apparatus had hardly put out the second blaze before an alarm came from the cellar of No. 197 East One Hundred and Seventeenth street, which isa five-story tenement ocoupled by fitt.on families, The fire started in a 4 coal and wood shop near the dumb. : walter s! . " Policeman Melerlander of the ast | Why Wiener Neurortt Out sine Up Old | One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street sete stanltul Head. of aisre : station discovered the blaze and with Ail" your Own? ' Men’s $3.50 Shoes, $1.95 Women’s $3.50 Shoes, $1.75. The well known “Emerson” shoes; Oxfords, in tan calf High and low shoes, patent leather, vici kid, gunmetal calf gunmetal and patent leather, all sizes; high shoes, largely | and tan ealfskin Spring styles, welted or turned soles, all sizes patent leather models. A!I si r) in the group a 6. Bubway Store, Balcony Youths’ $7.50, $8.50 & $10 Suits & Overcoats, $3.95 group of 225 suits and overcoats that we wish’ to close out at once.” The overcoats are well madé of all wool heavy- in- For Men, Women and Children By Prof. Charles Munter Inventor of ‘‘NULIFE’’ On “Self Development Through Deep Breathing” and “Tow to Become Physically Perfect Without Effort.” Bwiasco grows Policenan Schweizer and Strong drove | cAyiM? Ere" SiG aineto, So gourhia weight fabrics, largely gray and brown stripes and mixtures; with convertible collars; some of tl . A splendid bie spre ia fal 5 ike uesone Aa lator nda = -In the GIMBED AUDITORIUM vestment for next Me Sere ue te 4 Made, ta, sel iat $10 or ape now priced to inure eae 33 te 38 och a fy pay 6 : i The suits are heavy and medium weights, broken lines; many styles, patterns an« lorings; sizes to inch chest Bi il $30 worth ae ee Daily Tyis Week From 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. measurement. Will fit youths and small men, All the $7.50 and $8,50 suits to be sold out at §3.95. Subway Store, Baloeny fn, a fire Eighth Floor. the fi rted in the tenement » fightecn-family teno- | FY! $1 Silks'at 65c a Yard 12'4c to 85c Wash Goods, 10c 35-inch All-Silk Messaline and 36-inch Silk Poplins, white Over 18,000 yards, a great variety, Including printed dreas and at least 25 shades, for street and evening wear. - The soft, | batiste, printed dress dimities, Swiss dress challies, satin striped lustrous finish and draping qualities of these fine silks make | poplins,, 32-inch dress gingham, printed Flaxons, ono them much desired for gowns, waists and many other pur- | crepes, plain colors; Oxford shirtings and fancy black cotton poses; usually $1, at 66c, Subway Store, Lower Floor dress fabrics, all 10¢ yard. . Subway Lower Floor $1 Navy & Black Serge Suitings, 65c yard "E CURTAINS AT EXACTLY HALF PRICE. 50 inches wide, sponged, shrunk and spot proof, all wool, and firmly woven, the proper weight for tailored suits, three Lace ore runs all the way from a single Scrim or Muslin 4shades of navy and blac! Jsually $1, at 66c a yard. ; . Curtain to a rich Irish Point. DRESS SKIRTS TO ORDER AT 50c for a limited time only from the above or any other material selected in the Sub- It’s the best time to. buy new draperies for your windows, | way Dress Goods Store. The skirts will be made in any one of 12 new models. A perfect fit assured. Subway Stere, Lower Floor or to put away ney, pairs of curtains far future nesds. These | @ 4 & Gas Dome, Complete, $6.50 | 20c Table Oilcloth, 10c Yard price-ranges: New Homes to Be Found For These Lace Curtains ices are reduced one-fourth to one-third on a large collection Pe nk regular stock, because Summer Curtains demand the right ot ye vileg a goodly, quantity of SINGLE PAIRS OF Cowperthwait @ Sons No Deposit 75c a Week Machine “sis ‘ , Ruffled Muslin It is 22 inches in diameter, and contains 45 panels of cathe- 5,000 yards of this much wanted commodity in every An elegantly constructed machine, fitted with Drop-Head, AGO Jebedlese tem to}. At 766 and $1,10 a pair, regularly | dral glass, amber or green, strongly brass bound and brazed to- | household, tull 14 yards wide, and a good Saniee of plain Automatic Lift and all up-to-date improvements. Nickel-plated $7.78 a pair, As to $10.50. . | $l to $1.65. gether; all seams covered. It has a brass stem, sliding cano) white, as well as the popular col patterns; all first t hand wheel, ball bearings, and supplied with full set of the latest Tambour Lace Muslin, Some With Ruffles | return arm and is fitted with the $1 Lindsay dome arc-lig! of course; the regular 20c grade, tomorrow, at iGea yard. At 76¢ be $1.10 a pair, regularly | tomorrow, a limited number, $6.60. bway Store, Lower Floor Bestine Powder, 10 cans for 20c. Subway Stere style steel attachments. Top and four swell-front drawers of best At $8.90 to $13.60 a pair, regulurly | $1 to $2.25, artersawed golden oak. $5.25 to $28.60. Irish Point, Whit ? giichelen apolar mn Se ATeoet Arsbian Nebo Ms Meu |OXL2 ft. Domestic Rugs, $13.50& $14.75 Grades, $6.75 . At $8.90 to $16 @ pair, regularly | $3.75 to $20. : ) . (| a” charge throughout the Metro- $6.50 to $19.50. ; Novelty Irish Point 150 all wool tapestry Brussels rugs, in a good selection of Oriental patterns; $13.60 es, slightly mis- politan District. Tambour Muslin At $3.95 to $12.26 a pair, regularly | matched, at $6.75. Fifty 9x12-foot Velvet rugs, in a variety of floral designs; $14.75 les, all to be closed ht $200 a0 9-78 0 par, rezulaly oan ee aay Net, Marie Antoinette, | OUt at $6.76 each. ‘This is the lowest priee yet for these reliable 9x12-foot rugs. Subway Store, Lower Fleer an hse Ecru, Renaissance; in white and ecru. aL a ee eee ee Novelty Appliqued 1 eee unis | ar ta eee uy |ELeNCh Jute Velour Portieres, Usually $46, at $21.75 $8.75 to $10.75. GLE 60 $B, sist Floor About the richest, handsomest portieres possible to secure. Four splendid designs; allover Oriental rug baie Sear enenr meervenedial ejterns and plain centers with Oriental or oc bones toe pesearing col Ores eo tds and green, two-toned reds, old rose and green, green and brown; formerly sold for $45, these airs reduced to $21.76 a pair. The Necessary NOTIONS 200 Deira Gurtsitie, helt priee ine par of & kind, aouee slightly welled frame antes tp oor eelimenner tas Mamaia For Making Your Spring Clothes ech ms, muslins, Nottingham, Irish Point, Renaissance and Marie Antoinette lace; 50c to $16.50 grades, now 256 to . 26 a pa Subway Store, Lower Floor ‘rides take perleccide, 80d, perfeciaTaang \iide! The Sewing Machines, $12.75 75c, $1.50 Framed Pictures, 50c satisfaction you get ties a Dee Ly pe made or marred by the excellence of the little things that hel to make it. ere bought underprice and offered at much less than A big group of various classes of Framed Pictures that You may be quite sure of the good quality of Gimbel Notions; } usual pr Made in the “Domestic” Sewing Machine factory, | wish to close out at once; water-color fac-similes, gilt fi the quality of these machine assured, glass sizes 16 x 20 inches; carbonettes with oval antique nrc and here are savings, on these same good qualities, that speak for themselves: All are’ drop-head mode!s with high four and five indi A : at Gini hay ae 16 x 20 inches; Fallow Field Hunt Pictures, Flemish oak frames Silk Geam Binding 10 yard piece.) 10¢ three cards Gimbels “Melba” ‘| dra’ Iden oak finish; a full set of attachments; guaran- PAO OR; (e REOW 2 101d » e é ere ett black or white: SBo‘plece: (Hooks and’ Eyes. A ii eited cate Sia tee 14x20 inches; _ Etchings and hand-colored photogravures in Pay $3 Monthly if more convenient. Collectos sent if requested, Warren's “Chicago” Featherbone| 66 to 25¢ for Corset Laces. A va- will bring’one of these Machines to your home. ‘The balance may be | 0@k, gilt or antique frames, 13x26 and 13x46 inches; usually Silk, 12 yards in box, 70¢,, riety of kinds-—-5, 6, 8,10 and 12yards | paid $1 weekly. Instructions free at your home if within our 26-mile de- | 7c, $1 and $1.50; all 60¢ each. ‘ Dressmakers’ Sewing Silk, full size, |iong in tubular and flat-in both linen | livery zone. Subway Store, Balcony Subway Store, Balcony mohair and mercerized, Everything for Housekeeping Let us Open a Liberal Credit or Charge Account 10% Off for Cash for You Just as You Prefer Prices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Article. large spool. Standard AURliy, 00 imbels “Perfection ’ Dress Shields, |” 166 for two 10c Gimbels Best. Im- aranteed quality rubber cloth, fine 4 our ae ‘abe Pi tainnonk covered Size 2, 8 and 4, {Ported Glass Heud Colored Cube Ping, 166 pair; 61.60 dozen. imported Enamel Wire Hair Pins. 10¢ for, three 5e, papers Gimbels |" 66 for bunch (6 pair) Mohair Shoe “Duchess” English Pins, | ee ae Ghenbels “Bavoy’ 10¢ for ‘hree 5c pairs “Diamond ‘Ply. alles p Tip” Shoe Laces. 40¢ for three 5¢ rolls English Tweed | "Ts. for two 10¢ Folding Nickel Coat 72 Brass Bedsteads, Usually $28.50, at $14.75. A clean-up of samples and odd lots, from one of the top-notch manufacturers, One has only to glance at these beds to see that they are strictly high de, far out of the ordinary in construction and beauty of finish and design, 10 patterns, largely four -foot size, a popuiar size in New York. One particular bed, of which w a fair number, has 24-inch continuous posts, with five one-inch fill nd large brass mounts; the head-board is 62 »s high, the foot-board, 42 inches. The usual price of these fine beds 4,50 or more; this lot, tomorrow, $14.76. Subway Store, Lower Floor Tape. SL for dozen Spools O.N.T. Darn- | ARTO vice Grip” § . . Cownerthwait & Sons pase (Rca en inte ita\sracat’ swe 120-pe. Sets of Brown & White Cooking Ware, $1.25 W p i PO Te a a Ah ard | 26¢ for 25c Washable Sanitary Belts, Just 47 sets ae ee vaya eater, black or Pi Ul Bah atl eon Elnetio #4 lari Casierain, 1 Small Casserole, 2 Pie Plates, 6 Custard Cups, 2 Small Au Gratin Dishes, ESTABLISHED 1807 3rd Ave. and 12st St. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. Also at 193 to 205 Park Row (Chatham Square). : 1 Small Bean Poi, 6 cins, 1 Pudding Pan, 2 Asbestos Mats, We advise an early selection, as these 47 sets are likely to sell out in one hour at this very low price of $1.25, 110 Piece White China Dinner Sets, $2.95 A very good composition, including bread and butter plates. This fine white: Syracuse china is slightly imperfect, otherwise the price would be more than double, tomorrow, $2.95. Subway Store, Lower Fleer Wit00 for three Se eards Gimbels §2* lion" Bion ts Nickel Velves. Fin Cusky jolders. i er Supparteres Spiral and | 100 four papers of Milward’s Needles. | \ |B] silk Braid Oxford ‘Tie Laces BROADWAY NEW YORK THIAY (THIRD OT, 25¢ three 10c pairs Gimbels “‘Duch- ess” Washable Dress Shields. 10c three Se rolls “Crystal” Wash Ribbon, Fust colors. at) {or two 10c balls C.B. French | ing Cotton. | + Main Floor