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vile dam aiding tn the Port thelr live ture of co and 2 f wo int no nigh that style Bel All Sty ¢ SYRACUSE, N. ¥., April %.—Warned by fp telephone operator that the Mine | other, not knowing exactly wh the Milbroook valley folk to fee for The Mineville dam was a new struc: | 2 are the first? and only cor-§ sets made ex-3 clusively for 37 (STOUT and MEDIUM of figure—that has achieved a country-wide and wonderful success. MEDIUM \ domen, permit of free, easy and graceful carriage and give perfect Our invention of the Rengo figure firmly, yet comfortably, and is the leading idea of corset mak- ing for stout women. extra strong and are boned with DOUBLE watch-spring steels, GUARANTEED not to rust. Style 44x and 46x.......$2.00 Style 58 illustrated. ‘ WA OG. era ses ve sees 5.00 CROWN CORSET C TUBERCULOSIS PRONE GIRL SAVES | TRERCLLO ‘00 FROM FLOOD y symptons of | Dualing that they coo often baffle the and he ts lable to conuse oF had broken, 500 persons ree | of brmebitis, catarrh of the t the valley of MMbrook, Essex | mviication or early tubercular t County, fled to the hills and then Watehed the, torrent wash their homes away. The breaking of the dam, which oc- fake two miles long, Nalf a mile wide | the lunes or chert before the tuborewfar germs are and fifty feet deep upon the valley, | present in tly um, and before the breakiog. {napdated two villages and swept with | down staze [Tro other dama and three power | PERMANENTLY cured cases are on rec plants, causing an estimated damage of | is office as prowl of Dt, Anclerson's an $100,000, | treatment of Tbermilois and other ling disea That no lives were lost was due to| Beh ait and outdoor exercise are necessary, but the quick work of a telephone girl in] Sty Serius riesttbor Lone trun t o* cure of serious ThroatPor Lang Trouble, Henry Exchange, who notified oncrete. It was sixty feet high ‘eet wide. RENGO BELT <_— men and ended for other type impossible to secure a corset would give support of the ab- t idea of tailoring holds the 1) Rengo Belt corsets are TT Meant oA socr iscsi wank DK For Everybody in the Family perience in the tratment of ‘Thbereods ond “The survival of the fittest” may be truthfully applied to every for insane of his Andenon X-1égst examination | @] ONE of the staple qualities of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s curred Tuerday night, precipitated a| he can detect arlicnt of disease withia | 3.00 0, Mfrs, NEW YORK Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Continuing the Sale of Women’s Fgh Grade Shoes , At Less Than Usual Wholesale Prices Button Boots of All White Nubuck and Sai Patent Leather with White Kid Tops, ' and Gun Metal Calf, in button, lace | 94-00 to and Blucher styles, | be values Low Shoes in Genuine Black or White Buckskin, 53. 25 Velose Cloth, Golden Bronze Satin or Calf, White Canvas, and all other Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. If aaffering from continued cold, clinging conmh, | leadaches from calarrh or any jecte | \ Dr, Anderson, a recognized expert Lang Speciat ‘New deceriptive booklet sent upon reumt, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1912. panes si a aeeadieliieanion namin naeaeieatiaanaiaitess ik nae cece e Commendable Gimbel Hosiery Hosiery that we allow in the Gimhel stock. For each grade that we selected, whether cotton, lisle thread or silk, had to win its way to a permanent place in our stock at the expense of many others that failed to compare with it at its price. And even then we frequently have had improvements made in the Hosiery we accepted. Spring and Summer stocks are complete, and there are. plentiful supplies of the blacks and tans that are in demand now in every grade, as well as of the white hosiery that will be needed later. Women’s Stockings women, Of sik, with, sili-linte tops and 1.60 pair, r quality, soles, in whi , Of Pure Silk, in black only, sh sift eteckines eS Mee seas toa ped ud with cotton tops and soles, at $1.10. WEAR GUARANTEED. Made of Gimbel Stockings for right, pure silk, in medium or heavy Weight, in black” white, tan and other Children colors, with deep garter tops, high spliced Excellent Full-length Stockings at 36c heels and reinforced toes and soles. for children, are of lustrous mercerized lisle e, tan and black, thread, plain or ribbed, in black, tan and At $1 8 pair, Thread Silk Stockings | white—thrce pairs for $1. of a quality that will give fine service, all From abroad comes a wonderful variety of silk or with cotton tops and soles. In black | Children’s Fancy Socks. There areeighty- and colors. goven styles, ut 26c, 36¢, 45¢ and 60¢ pair, At 76c s pair, Silk beset J of sheer | jn all colors and pretty designs, including I. quality, in black, tan or white with mercer- | & R. Morley's famous English Socks. Sizes ied ee and soles. Unusually good at | 415 to 9, this . Boot Silk Stockings at 60c pair are well | Socks That Men Find Good worth buying; lisle tops and feet and lus- At $1.60 and $1 Pair, are the best quali- trous silk between. ties of Men's Silk Socks that we know for A ial quality of Imported Lisle | the price, of unusually heavy bright silk, Thread Stockings is worth noting; of sheer | finoly finished, and made for good service. fine quality, in black, white and tan with | In black, white, tan and other shades. never-run tops. Three pairs for $1. For 60c, men can get excellent gquality Women’s Hosiery in of Sill, Socks, in black and colors, with mer- cerized tops and soles. Extra Sizes dnd we Be Pair, ae fine Lisle Thread Durable Qualities, with specially wide | Socks, imported, in black and colors—six tops, which will be appreciated by large | pairs for $2. Main Floor ss #HTO #£L60 t $3 Sucha SALE! Such BLOUSES! Such PRICES! $1.50, $2, $8, $8.95 and $5 Again the Gimbel Blouse Shop Has Done the Unusual But it stands to reason that such an event is only possible at the House of Fashions—for we are importing new models from Paris all the time, and in such quantities that we can have them copied and modified to sell at moderate prices. And that is why we can present brand new styles in a Sale. Every Blouse in this Sale was made to our special order, excepting the 6000 suralen icine that we procured to sell at one price, $1.60—even though there || were Blouses in the lot that were $2.25 to $3. And this collection is only “a drop in the bucket” in comparison to the vast number of Gimbel made-to- \(() order Blouses. Casaques that are so pretty that they cannot help having a tremendous vogue; peplum and tunic Blouses that will also reign during the Summer, conservative open front lingerie ih hel lingerie Blouses with the new flat collars; others that are collarless; others with high necks—and you may have them with long ¢ r short sleeves in nearly every model. All told, too many styles to describe intelligently in any space short of a page. Materials are the finest lawns, batistes, voiles and all-over embroideries. Trimming—all kinds of laces and embroideries of quality. 5000 Tailored Shirts at $1—White Madras, Linene and Dimily, White and Tan Soiesetle and Natural Linen. Third Floor q When a woman or young woman gels a suit she wants to feel satisfied that she has procured the best one that her money will buy. This is only human— and she would be foolish if this were not her altitude, q And we hope that if you are now looking for a suit, you will thoroughly inspect those aboul town—and then come to Gimbels, for we know that you will more fully appreciate that these , . Suits at $19.75 Suits at $25 Were Made to Sell Were Made to Sell At $25 to $30 At $40 to $50 For Women and Young Women @ We really need not say that the intended prices of these Suits were $25 to $50, for the suits bespeak their values. G These Suits are the “cream” of the surplus collections of éleven of our regular manulacturers, q Severely i-dress styles in serge, whipcord, taffetas and men’s-weat 5-—Ni brown, tan, gray and two-tone combi- nations. Sizes 34 to 44; for young women, sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. Third Floor Shall We Call for Your FURS Today? Tt fa high time that they should be SAFE in Storage. Beat aorvice, with abaoly nten of aafety, Telephone Madison Square 8200 Fur Btcrage Desk, Third Floor | | BROADWAY This Wing Hat is Among the New Modes To Be Introduced Tomorrow at $8.75 Chic in contour! And is effective in its harmony of black and white. _ It is of fine white hemp, faced with black velvet and trimmed at both sides with wings of a now design. Other equally practical and also more dressy hats tomorrow at $8.76. Several hundred new and smart Hats at $6.76 to $14.75. New—Vulture Quills, $2.75 Feather modes have suddenly turned to the graceful vulture quills in white, red, blue and mpite. Each cluster is mounted on a motif of silk braid. New—Motoring Hats, $5 to $13.60 Whiz—and then the motor stops! Is Madam’s chapeau smart and is it in place? Both of these points are vital and only possible when she wears a good-looking and practical Hat—such as she may select from this large collection. Remember, please, if you purchase an Un trimmed Hat and its Trimmings in eittur of our Millinery Sections, we will gladly extend the courtesy of our No-Charge Trimming Service Third Floor Special Offer of “Princess Patricia” Braided Chignons For the remainder of this week th® Gimbel Hair Goods Salon offers this fashionable and becoming aid to the coiffure, at less than usual prices inorder to introduce it to more women. It is made of 16 inch naturally wavy hair on alight-weight net frame, ready for wear. At $3.60, regularly $6-—In all usual shades, At §6, regularly $7—In all usual gray shades. including a few in white. Switches At $6.76, regularly $10—Straight or wavy Switches in all usual shades; 26 10 28-inch. At $3.25, regularly $5—Straight or wavy Switches; 24 inches long. * Transformations At $8.50, regularly $10—All-round Trans- formations in netural wavy French hair. Main Floor, Rear Balcony Luncheon at GIMBELS Is becoming a fixed incident in many a woman's shopping day. Dainty food, served as you would have it at home, in the Rreane surroundings of the Tea Room. usic. i ts ine We're Very Enthusiastic About These Gimbel Shoes for Children We have watched over the children’s part of our Shoe stock very carefully — studying the childr oe needs and their parents As 9 result, our collection of ¢ iren’s Shoes is one of the very best in New York. It is a delight to see the pretty little Shoes, Pumps and Slippers that we are ready to put on the feet of your children, and to give them comfort, as well as to make them look well shod, that fit well with- n und black, $2 t ers, Gymnasium Oxtords, in fact hoes your children iced, at modest prices, Becond Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK THIATY-THIRD OT. For Spring Days—Men’s SOFT HATS At $1.50, Formerly $2 & $3 Six weeks before straw hat time. Meantime, the Derby is far too heavy and uncomfortable. So we 4 reduce prices on all our Soft Hats now when men need them rather than wait until they are crowded out by the arrival of the straws. Nearly a thousand Soft Hats are included, at sav- ings of a quarter to one-half, Among them are the “Saxon” Hats, with corduroy finish, in nine handsome colcrings; also English Soft Hats, with stitched erewns and brims, rough Tweed Hats in two shapes, and Soft Hats in smooth finish. All sizes, with a plentiful choice in each size. Now all $1.60 each for Hats that were $2 and $3, and in some cases, $3.50, Fourth Floor Men’s Particularly Good-looking Shirts At $1.15 Each, for $1.50 and $2 Grades 3000 of them —all fresh as daisies. And a likelier lot of Shirts you never saw for any such price as $1.16. A good part of them are of the always favorite woven striped madras, with the neat stripes in black, blue, lavender or pink, in various groupings on white grounds, that every man likes to have a good supply of in his bureau. Plain negligee, attached cuffs with square corners. , The rest of the Shirts are of fine count white percale in hand- some printed stripes, with plaited bosoms and attached cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17, with various sleeve lengths in each style. Just a token of appreciation on the part of the maker, for past orders on our part and an anchor to windward for future orders. $1.15 each—you will be apt to want half a dozen. $2.50 and $3.50 French Shirts at $1.65 Encugh of these fine Shirts remain at their reduced prices to make good choosing tomorrow for men who missed out before. Fine madras, in stunning patterns and colorings, plain and plaited bosoms, Main Floor Xi Vv" $1.60 "92 ss The Gimbel Kind of Young Girls’ Washable Dresses in This Sale At $1.50, $2, $2.75 and $8 Have Sold for $2 to $4 Young girls will be compenszted for waiting until tomorrow to get their Summer Frocks at the expense of a manufacturer who over estimated his orders by several hundred dresses. Yes, they are the Gimbel kind of dresses, which young girls and their mothérs like so much! And all these Dresses have just been made within the last fortnight—of crisp percales, dainiy jawns, attractive ginghams, smart cordelines and linens; also a few lingerie Dresses in the §3 collection. ok at the deep hems, the carefully finished seams and the quality of the embroideries and other trimmings, as well as the maierials—these in fast colors, While every style is governed by straight lines—some of the models being periceuy, straight and finished with belts, others are long waisted—there is a jarge variety of styles; at $1.60, alone there are ten styles. Pretty colors, xppropriate for young girls of 6 to 14 years. 100 Topcoats From Our Own Stock, $7.60, were $10 Just a little readjustment collection of broken sizes in Coats of serge and mixed cheviois—navy, tans and grays. Sizes from 6 to 14 years included, Third Floor Bordered—This House Dress at $5 Pretty posies and bands of plain lavender, pink or blue, form this border, which is so cleverly utilized to trim the waist and apron peplum of this white lawn dress. And the tiniest of rings, daintily printed in colors to match, give the dress that delicious tone of coolness. Ghuny lace edges the square neck and is inset betwixt the borders. A dress for all work is this one of figured white ale, simply tailored and trimmed with pipings of a contrasting color. It hererin sleeves which permit strenuous use of the arins. $2. Between $1.60 and $6 there is a large selection of other new styles in these dresses, which may also be worn out-of-doors on Summer mornings. 8nd Pleer Much Friendly PORCH FURNITURE in “Comfort Haven” Everybody knows that the life of Porch Furniture is fraught with vicissi- tudes—what with being dragged about from pillar to post, upset or left out in the rain. Gimbel Porch Furniture, though merely of wood, is of an iron con- stitution, and will stand no end of Summer holidays. ___ Here are chairs and rocke sevieas, with wide, welcoming arms that invite you to sto; 2a Somo of them are in light maple, others of oak, in de * with split read seats and backs, or split reed or woy oks. i Forest Green Porch Furniture bay bide Rockers at $2.60 to Arm Two Specials in Porch Furniture Arm Rockers, with cloce-woven, split- Arm Rockers, with woven split-reed eat and back, extra high back und | seat and slat back, in light maple or green, arms, $2.75, from $3.20, At $1.75, from $2.25, These and many other pieces in the comprehensive display in “Comfort } Haven.” Auditorium, Bighth Floor