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—_ a7 | e Gam Kangarece “Deer” Sen- dence Them to Be @z emat! kangaroos broug! the by K. N, Painter of New York Bronx Zoo were stopped at San and sentenced to be chloro- Hj the only specimens of their Mind in the country, as “deer,” the im- he Far East is ee Rev. H. C. Leach, pastor of the seide Baptist Church in Pitts- feta, Mi 8 established a precodent fn the ire churches by refusing Qn increase of $50 in salary. rr He te @ poor man, but expisined that = ‘vote needed the money more than Get Beck Letter % After He Had M De. F. 0. Fowler of New preteen years ago while living at otus, en to J. B. Giass in Wash- @eems to know where the (et- Je bed been all those youre, Sage His sav im Jail Ise Dae te old Teeth. + Aldert Humphrey, under sentence at @aleage for a jewel robbery, says his 1 a RT ah elated Bice dniy MISS ALLEN IS BRIDE OF AN ASSEMBLYMAN. | }"Many State Legislators Attend the Marriage of James J. ‘Walker. ‘SMies Janet Frances Allen, daughter cf | Mire, Ella Traver Allen and James J. | ‘Walker, Assemblyman from the Fifth District, were married last evening in @t. Joseph's Catholic Church, Sixth ave- | que end Washington place. The q™meny was performed by Mer. Ed ‘The vest man was James J. Burke, f@atron of honor Mrs. Luke A. Burke, and the ushers Dr. William H. Walker, Qrother of the bridegroom; Alderman 3. M. Hannon, Assemblyman Walter R. semblyman Ashton wedding a reception of the bridegroom, Bo, 6 Bt. Luke's place, after which Mr, end Mrs. Walker started on a wedding y@#ip through tho South. ‘The wedding and reception were at- fifty Assembly. Congressmen of the Jeffer- @ended by more thai ‘men, State Senator: and by many mem @onian Club. Assemblyman Walker has @erved three terns in the Legislature end is a eon of William H. Walker, former Commissioner of Public Bulid- ngs, and who was also in the Legis- Oddities in the News .,| Joke, and then discovered ' @oan., has got back letter he mailed troubles are ell due to his two gold eral times he hae been Identified @s “the robber with the gold teeth” and escaped because he proved he knew Nothing about the cases, and in the pres: ent case he was identified solely by his |eoety, spring chickens, wondered if he couldn't just as casily hatch geass- hoppers to feed to them, thought contained gr the Incubator and in @ fine swarm of young grasshoppers. as Joke a Couldn't Get Them Of Aga John R. Phillips, a Trenton lawy adjusted a pair of handcuffs on hi and J. C. Ribsau, a business man, as a couldn't it them off again. The two men, handcuffed together, had to spend several hours walking through | the streets in search of Peace Justice | DANGERS OF FAT WOW FAT AFFECTS THE KIDNEYS terruption or impaii must necessarily soon result in serious trouble. Rider itm ES gers dl in oul of organs themselves. You will hardly care to risk Bright's Disease, or the torture of Rheumatism, to say noth- ing of the unwelcome burden of fat which attacks the whole body, making ight far from attractive. There is one sure, harmless means by which fat may be checked; that is the famous Marmola Prescription of a Detroit en more convenient and effec in Marmola Prescription Tablets. All druggists sell Marmola Tablets, and their price eee case, Mi} cc tes it postpaid on receipt of price by the alec Co., 184 Farmer Bi De. troit, Mich. By their use, dieting may be discarc clear complexion and even jactory reduction accomplished at the rate of 10 to 16 ounces a day. 36th St. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK COMPARE OUR PRICES AND CONVINCE YOURSELF THAT OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST | 10 - f) need Oak 5.98 Quartered oak Early English P finish, high back; broad stered with imitation leather. $2.75 Solid Oak Dining Chair Leather Slip Seat 1,69 Solid Oak Din- ing Chair with I quartered oak back, Hea: p drawers, ches wide; en, C ‘Toilet Tables, Tables, Chairs and Rocks s@~NO Red Tape NO Strings to This Offer! ‘You may furnish any reom com- ) pletely by paying ONE DOLLAR ? now and the bal- ance in small weekly payments Double Stamps Mornings fillin, land foot; all sizes, finish only. value ever offered in con+ COMPLETE OomouTrl oO} FFER DAC Ren Petite ees RNa Se eR ce Nee oe re en nett ee ‘511.50 Solid Oak Morris Chair - = Solid Oak frames, with broad arme, heavy claw feet, 6.45 ae ‘Smokers’ Tomorrow on rods in head right The bi tinuous at Stee NO Extra Charges of Any Kind’ Accounts opened from $5.00 to $1,000.00, on small weekly payments. ACCOUNTS especiallyinvited a enthusiastic, because we a] it is to admiration—among To have illustrated an Imported Wrap of # ported Coat of Frotte, with white or khaki / ‘with changeable taffeta, at. $29.60, Oxford and green lish style that fastens ae Another lish Coat of navy, bl lo cloth, $19.60. A black Serge Coa! with double rever ‘2 eR, Butterfly Wrap Reproduced at $14.75 “eset 29.00 ns vey quality satin, generally in 982.80 “™ In a word, an opportunity to secure an excellent suit made to measure, in the styles you’ {| black, lined with gold, American beauty, coral, gray or King’s blue. Also American beauty both Recetibee, Ole utter bogs tcncespey Aer Ie taae east ae ee on the outside and inside and I Steamer its, at $16—Heather, pape woolens in semi-fitted ree different wa: Other Steamer Coats, up lined with striped silk of black satin silk, at $22.60, aie one of the excellent values in these Street ts, A New Blazer Coat, at $7.50 This, of white flannel, with collar, revers, facings and pocket flaps, of blue, red or black y likewise. ‘This is the wrap with large revers and tie scarf, ur or tan finished with large tassels, which has been a favorite at $25. We are just so sure of the superior lity and the modishness of these ‘ailored Suits for Women Tomorrow At $19.75, $25, $35 and $45 that we would like very much to have you first examine the other Tallored Suits ero town. Gimbel Suits are tailored by the best man- tailors in New York; they have all the finishing touches of custom-made garments—for that is really what they are, being made to our special order instead of to yours. pei whi) » men’s-wear fabrics an taftetnt of Vis tity are made, are the kinds that you would select if you were having a Suit made to order. Styles are thelatest and most correct--elimin- ating extremes~as these Suits are reproductions and recites ae ae Base ie! by Bernard, Paquin, Drecoll,Poiret, Bechoff-David, Francis and Martel et Armand. Third Floor Thousands of Short Lengths of SILKS 50c to $1.50a Yard; Regularly 85c to $5 They average less than half price, you see. Lengths range from waist to dress patterns, and every kind of Silk under the canopy is included. They are the ac- cumulations from a very busy selling season in this thoroughly modern stock of superb Gimbel Silks, and form an index of whatever is most fashionable this season. Included are Charmeuse Satin Wash Silks Foulards Louisines Messalines Silk Voiles — Marquiseltes Chiffon Cloth Peau de One Crepe Meteor Japanese Silks Crepe de Chine Pongees Great economies for the making of Summer Frocks. Second Floor Only at GIMBELS Such Lace Collar and Cuff Sets The unexpected and enormous vogue of these Collars of macrame, Cluny and other heavy laces has caused a great scarcity, but we were foresighted and placed large orders some time ago. One of these shipments is here just in time for tomorrow at 60c a set and upward. An cconomy worth while is yours if you need a real Irish Lace Yoke—and if not, it will pay you to put it away for the future. We procured a surplus of yokes fiom an alpen so the price will be $6.75 instead of $10 and $12, Jabots, profusely trimmed with shadc some with touches of velvet ribbon, at 50¢ to Dainty Collars and Cuffs for dresses, Guimpes, Chemisettes, Plaitings—indeed every kind of ne 1ixing that Fashion has decreed. Special—Plaitings, at 26¢ and 60c yard, regularly 50c to $1. Marabou—so much of it did we procure that tomorrow we can sell Collars at $5, instead of $7.50. Stoles at $3.95, instead of $5. Black and natural. Main Floor Four Candy Specials Saturday Gimbel Candies, which means they are abso- lutely pure, made as you would have them, entirely | without Fiucoss or any other undesirable ingredients, Scores 0! people, Cream Caramels, 30c Pound Fight kines, plain or with nut meats, marshmallows, raisins or cherries, just the right consistency and finely flavored. Assorted 25c Chocolates, 20c Pound A dozen or more favorite kinds of these fine chocolates that are unusually good at the regular price. Old-Fashioned Pesnut Brittle, 15c Lb, Fresh and crisp with lots of peanuts, put up in pound packages for convenience in handling. Fluted Chocolate Almcnds, 356c Pound The usual 60c quality, good-looking and good to eat. Gimbels Chocolates and Bonbons Are fine to have on hand in every well regulated household. Purity Chocolates, 26¢ Ib. Victory Chocolaces, 40¢ Ib. Sweet! Chocolates, 60¢ Ib. Duchess Chocolates, 80¢ Ib. De Luxe Chocolates, $1 lb, Subway Store other good candies that are fast becoming | stand-bys with a goodly number of discriminating | An Extraordinary Gimbel Value—Every One of These Flower-Trimmed Hats at $10 IMBEL BROTHERS G preaDway THE EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS By American Arlists THIS WESk AND NE. New Coats for Women That Justify Enthusiasm Our Exclusive Copies and Modifications of Paris Made in Europe and New York The uniqueness of the styles have made us iate how unusual such Coats to sell at these prices, And the prices undoubtedly will first win them are Imported Taffeta Coats, full length, at $18.60; others up to $65. ive you an idea of the style and prices, we angeable or black Swiss taffeta, at $22.60; and an im- in black or navy, trimmed color Frotte, half lined Models Tomorrow and Next. Week Only : MEN’S SUITS TO MEASURE, $17.60: Tailored as good suits should be tailored, from the time the expert takes your measurement until the fin- ished suit is delivered. From an assortment of woolens, larger, we believe, . than ever before offered in New York at this low price. Hitherto, to secure really satisfactory suits to meas- ure, men had to pay much more than our price for this special offering—for seven days only—$17.60. Nearly Every Man Desires a Blue Serge Suit For voted os oarere for Merete wear, 13 almost any occasion. Mere is an unl secure & suit made to your ‘measure for $17.00. iphtas 125 Patterns of All-wool Fabrics to Select From Worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, Scotch mixtures—nearly every be fabric—in the widest variety of colors and shades. our clothing chief said, this feature alone is worth $10 to any man that cares to dress well. Your Satisfaction Guaranteed | Stout men, slim,men, small men, men hard to fit, now be satisfied with the so-called staple patterns, | have unrestricted choice from our great variety tive as well as smart novelties. | Single or Double-Breasted Sack Suits lade as you want them. Suits that Hold Their Shape and Wear a Long Time Because they are tailored into shape, not pressed and whipped into form. Mohair or Serge Linings; First Class Trimmings Everything about these.suits thoroughly reliable. The work is need not but may of conserva just as dependable asthe ‘ Remember, this offer begins, tomorrow, for seven in the Si Balcony. Direct entrance from 88rd Street, the Subway Candee mite es 88rd peta Mor | Hat-Buying Possibilities: Of a $2 Bill Since Easter they have increased just Third Floor’ Luscious roses, dainty little moss buds, and ies intermingled with foliage are beautifully harmonized on some of the Hats. Just picture these lovely colors against a background of natural Manila straw, faced with black velvet. ely? Other melanges of flowers—just as pretty | fift; . —for these Hats were made in our famous workrooms. bf baad esi q As tomorrow is the young girls’ shopping day we have also arranged we have put a $2 price onmany of some economies for them. the broken size-ranges in our Young Girls’ Dress Hats, | ire bands of black velvet ribbon ' horn Hats, trimmed with Bari tant | Wieats of flowers {or trimming. ia Men’s Derbies and Soft Hats brushes, ribbon bows and cocardes; some Young Girls’ Leghorn Hats, $1— tha " edged with shirrings and bindings. Roll-brin sailor styles, bound with rib- ‘t were $3 before that. Men can find R ‘oung Girls’ Simp]: immed Hats, $2.70 and ¢3—Some of these are tailored|@M-, Those in. color’ are bound with and others are sufficiently adorned tobe called semi-dress. The Hats are of Milan.) Girls’ Untrimmed Hats, 76c to $5— Young Girls’ Panama Hats, $2.75—|Pokes, Sailors, hated kind of hat you can Untrimmed, but an excellent value at this|think of. In rough and fine braids, in price, Mostly small styles, which only |both blocked and hand-made shapes. The No-Charge Trimming Service . is as well equipped to trim young girls’ hats, as those for women. All we ask is that you purchase the Hat and its trimmings in our Millinery Sections, Main and Third Floors. | their size in a hat to suit them, although there is not every size in each style, of course. Also at $2 afe some fine. English Soft Hats—10 styles and 10 colors, though here again size-ranges are incomplete. $3, quality. Fourth Floor | Going Fishing for Trout? Season’s open on Long Island now, and opens in‘ all | the rest of New York State next Tuesday. Gimbel Fishing Tackle * ) will at least enable you to take full advantage of your opportunities, for it is the best that is made, and we | have a remarkably complete stock: Fly Rods, at 760 to $16. Trout Flies, Fly Reels, at $1.10 to $4.60, aut 70, 91 and @ueOdecon oe” Silk Enameled Line, at 200 Fly Lbuoks, at 60c to $6. 1000 of These $1.50 ‘Universal’ Self-Pronouncing ; to $1.35, Lead Dictionaries at 75c Each Pest hymen Tapered Fly Hing Gens, at to § Dg a Based ge WEBSTEB’S Dictionary, and at ilo for 80 yard ON ' and ‘out Landing Nets, at ge ‘ou 6 oul ‘ape ly Line, it Leaders, . ercuchly Modernised by trom’ to 6, at $8-80 for yas; Monde, ot 100 to 600, For HOME, SCHOOL and OFFICE Gold-Mounted Eye Glasses, $1.75 The Gimbel Optical Goods Store offers for tomorrow Skeleton Eye Glasses, with first quality riscopic |B lenses, with the entire mi pring of solid gold, at the ) special price of $1.76 pair. *”* ; n.é Adjusted by our registered optometrists, who awill | » examine your eyes without charge. Oculists’4 iy scriptions filled with absolute accuracy, at much Fake | } prices than those charged by specialty shops. he Main Floor, Rear \ Canary Birds in Cages, $3.70 er /-voiced songster, sturdy and |} ountains, comfortably housed | ‘ass cage, @ cially low price ot $3.50, Other Song Birds, ie, hes sorts of Bird Food, as well as Gold and Silver Fish, Aquaria, ete., in the Pot $I Fifth Floor, oe Cut Flowers, Seeds, Shrubs At These Low Prices ) Cut Shows Exact Size of Book Contains ALL the new words that havo lately come into use, such as hangar and aero- plano. 1008 pages, with 16 pages of maps and colored pleverrocco binding, absolutely flex! x4 pie Pronouncing list of” Proper, Classic, : Bepestul BUSTY Roses, pink and white, thou- |f] Geographical and other names, 1910 consus sands of them. Nearly everyone knows the usual prices, figures, etc. we otfer them tomorrow at 10c, 20¢ and 30¢ dozen. (AIL ORDERS FILLED —-Add 18¢ for postage ong Jonquils, 25 for 18¢ Gardonias, 6c each 1] Carnations, 10c, 20¢ and 30c dozen ; Violets, 25 in a bunch, 20c and 35c f outside of our wagon dolivary systoza. jent C. O. D. 8 A fine box of Flowers at 95c ‘This iy what it contains nias, 100 Violets, 12 Roves, t 2 bun Sweet Peas, HKasy to see that our remarkably low at 95¢, Will be delivered Saturday to any part of Manhattan Istandé s, 21 Jo-qui's, price for this fine box of Flovcgy Fourth and | MainFloors | | Flowering Bulb and Vegetab! All the favorite Flowering Shrub all varieties of Fru eds, at our usual lo 43 26 packages of F All for $1—the usual price Mail or telephone orders will be promptly and carejully filled. Subway Store, Balcony THIATY-THIRD GT, NEW YORK ‘