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oh Ne THE EV GIRL DIES ON A TRAIN Its transter to the home of the parent N CRASH AT START OF HEALTH TRIP. a tener in Pious nensen Ne ee Miss Constantine Stricken While Reclining in Mother's Arms in Car Seat.’ Constantine, _ TUS CASE 1 ERS AREST Deal the Right Stroke at the right time and in the right place. '| Now Is the Right Time to Clean Your Blood Josephine train soon al tral Station. mother’ uM re. ar Gilhause on “Wrong "tie ‘Sinan. sitter trom wher | Use Piiioxwg ; Street,” It Is Charged, |Pige Prains, Datcheen Count t In company with her laxative and it for you. ‘ ithe candy & contracting 3 street, Brooklyn, | blood purié start was made Achilles oni bulider of No, 88 and her mother + early to-day. Coroner Shongu: gave pei ‘wo Cars Damaged. en ted For sale many other good drug stores in 28c, ission for! §0c and $1 boxes; and at 160 tnd ave. i} Pihause of No. M174 Aqueduct | Bronx, was arraigned in! urt to-day by Patrolman! fhe West One Hundred an@ th street station. According | ceman, Gilhause was operate | Aomobile which collided last | 4 one owned by Frederick BONWIT TELLER & Co. ot No. M Nassau street at | MAY SALE OF , ‘ed and Thirty-fifth street and M | i: Cemwattear aoun| Women’s Negligees & Matinees i Ines were badly damaged, no! vjured, € to the police, Gilhause wae Dimity Negligecs ed by @ man who gave his| ith yoke of deep Valenciennes, lace points; bottom 4 95 Bugene Lieberal and said he lace trimmed. Value 7.50 “Fe ©. 12 Hast Fiftieth street, The ‘te was operating was .going 8. Nicholas avenue and met t. Cromwel, going north, op Dhester Wilder of No. 207 Hast ath street. Wilder declares Boudoir Gowns . . Of colored voile, accordion plaited skirt, short waist, with maline lace. Value 7.50 5.95 Leng ig Kimonos use was'on the wrong side of | ith large lingerie colle and cuffs of batiste and Val. 7.50 and that the two cars came lace. Value 10.00 &« fonwei car wee ine ovner,| CF@PG.de Chine Kéuynos , ; No. avi insertings......6...0.5.. He-scse Mens Ave. Dire | "Waine 1250 8.75 Dagg, both of Tafrytown, | mwvell's complaint Gllhause jed on @ charge of intoxica- Crepe de Chine Negligees Empire model, collar and cuffs of’ tucked mull and 11.75 ‘ Cluny lace. Value 14.50 —— { Cherries Brings 964s. Crepe de GAC Negligees ox of Calif en, Deep ; . ire effect trimmed fay at Prim, Nora Mien | kits ne Mee ney Ses 16.50 fefit of the Titanic survivors forn of the Connolly Auction reallzed $648.88. The frult, sold eighty-five times during of the auction, was donated tpose by L. Scatena & Co. of | Isco. Special Sale of Corsets At Greatly Reduced Prices The “Dupree” “ ” ied ie Beak ee setiercs and imported {Our 13.50 “Dupree,” | Our 16.50 “Dupree,” 5.75 9.75 11.75 4.75 8.75 2.95 e ively for Teller & Co. The “Bontell” Made exclusively for Bonwit Teller & Co. \Our 6.50 “Bontell,” § Our 12.50 “Bontell,” Special 5.00 Corset at.........00 of broche batiste faranteed to reduce tnd abdomen one to tches without straps, or harness-like de- | Elastine gores re- all strain, making the { exceptionally com- ite (see illustration). 5 Silk Petticoats China Silk or Messaline Petticoats , 2.95 Made with plaited flounces. Value 4.00 So China Silk Petticoats Skeleton, with flat flounce, Val. insertions, lace and ribbon, Value 5.75 Silk Chiffon Cloth Petticoats Close-fitting, clinging model, with short pleated flounce. Value 5.75 3.95 3.95 Silk Crepe de Chine Lingerie ‘The largest collection in New York. Crepe de Chine Night Gowns, $.50 5.75 7.95 Crepe de Chine Combinations. . . $3.50 Crepe de Chine Drawers. 2.75 2.75 .. 4,95 5.95 8.75 Crepe de Chine Princess Slips. . Women’s French Lingerie French Night Gowns Kimono model, of nainsook, blind embroidery and ‘ ribbons. Formerly 2.75 French Night Gowns Full laundered, of nainsoak, blind and cyclet em- broidery. Formerly 4.75 1.95 3.50 2.25 4.75 French Combinations ‘ Princess modcl, of nainsdbk, simple blind embroidery. Flastine-Reduso Corsets Formerly 2.75 support bust and ab , molding the flesh into lender, fashionable i tially woven material ‘o tearor brea’ French Combinations Made of nainsook, eyelet embroidery, Val. top and bottom, Formerly 6.50 Silk Chiffon Cloth Lingerie The largest collection in New York of this newest and most desirable Summer underwear. Practical and easily laundered. ender, fashionablefigure- & gracefully modeled bust } tbdued hips, Coutil and *», daintily trimmed, Guar- I'not to rust, $1.00 up. 'W. B. Nuform Ne. 125 y low; hips very long, Cowtll ov face vimaed. Hons suonernen to 80, Price 1.50, a7 bf ie, Noterms es ET. eee fe wast very lng. Baise @¢ Price 62.00, * Chiffon Cloth Night Gowns......4.95 6.95 Chiffon Cloth Combinations. .. . 5,95 Chiffon Cloth Princess Slips. . Chiffon Cloth Chemises. .. Chiffon Cloth Knickers... : Chiffon Cloth Petticoats......... 3.95 5,75 10.75 8.75 8.95 4.75 3.75 9.75 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street lace trimmed. 1030, At all Dealers BROTMERS =—- Hew Vorb all Rikers Hegeman and | | NING W | “In the Ring’”’ At $1.50 : These Men’s $2 and $3 Soft Hats Frankly, we ut’ them there use we want somebody else to“ take them out. They are all this season’s Soft Hats — our reg- lines, and he ane $3.50 » which were poe ially at $2. f Now, for quick Ww ime comes, at $1.60. wR American, English and German, Fuzzy ones and smooth ones, some with a dis- tinctive corduroy ribbed effect. All sizes and many colors, though naturally there are not all styles in each size. Get , if you want a Soft Hat for motoring or are tired of your derby. Fourth Floor $12,000 Wort. ° ° Of Lingerie Just for the Little Tots and Growing Girls—in the May Sale The Nighties—what dears the: are! Little rounded and square nec! styles, simply, but daintily trimmed. Besides those of nainsook and cam- bric, core sheet tad te Ley white crepe, For little gir years are 60c to $3.60; for junior girls of 14 to 18 years, $1 to $3.60. And Slips for babies start at 25c. Knickerbockers—with the tiniest of ruffles to fit close above the chubby knees, 25¢ to 75c—sizes 2 to 8 years. Drawers also start at 26c for the 2- year size, and. ascend to $1.76—sizes up to 18 years, Little Underwaists — fine, not bulky—26e to $1. Corset Covers, Combinations and Petticoats for little maidens also may be selected in the Sale. Children's Section, Second Floor White Sale Linens Deserve Notice ‘These are but a few ibilities of the White Sale of Linens from the point of view of economy. New items are con- tinually arriving to add the spice of variety to the collection. It is clearly the time for housekeepers to stock up against their Summer needs, Hemstitched ‘able Cloths of reliable Scotch damasl:, se good designs, 2x2 yds., $2.25 to $6.25 exch ularly $3 to $6.50. Fine Scotch Tablo Damask, 72-in., several good designs, full bleached, $1 yard, reg. $1.35. Bath Towels, liberal size, red or plain white et, hemmed ends, 26c cach, regularly 35¢. Oyster White Dress Linen, medium weight, 86-in., 45-in., 90-in., 50c, 65c, $1.26 yard, regu- larly 65¢c to $1.50, . 47-in. French Ramie Linen, soft finish, 60¢ yard, regularly 7c, Hemastitched Huckaback Towels, of fine | German huek, 200 dozen, 25¢ each, regularly 3 Initial Tea Napkins, 14-in., scalloped edges, Second Floor $3 dozen, regularly $3.76. Boys Feel Right In “Boy Scouts” Shoes No shoes giye lively boys so much ease and comfort” when playing baseball, riding bicycle, tramping in the woods, or for general daily wear, as “Boy Scouts” Shces. | And no Store in New | Gimbels, sells the genu Shoes, although there are m tions. The Publie School | opens tomorrow, and 1 foot it to Gimbels for Shoes, before ready for ther ‘Boy called, In ‘vo, elk go'es, t ere [ sizes 1 to 6), $9.60; Second Floor For Open-Window Time = eke ei thi che. i | oo f the | Ping’ | mn -< in thy we and wi The pretiy solid brass be in a graceful shape, and is ve priced At $1.50 Each ORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1912, GIMBELS Planned in Paris Weeks Ago, When We Decided to Let French Needleworkers Make These Adaplations of the Parisian Designers’ Maslerpieces—and These Blouses Are Just Off the Steamer. Hand-made & Embroidered Paris Blouses At $3.95, $5, $6.95, $8.95, $12.75, $14.75 || , For the May Festival—in the shop these Parisian blouse makers call their headquarters in America (as we are the largest importers of their blouses)—was an incentive for them to outdo themselves. You know how the French put their hearts and souls into doing the things that they love! Pebble-stitched flowers, which because of their delicacy you have to expect in very expensive blouses, are strewn over the fronts of some of the least-priced styles. svat embroidery that looks almost like Venise lace is intermingled with blind designs in $5 blouses. Yes, it seems improbable. Batiste of that “rich cream in coffee” color, which is also known as string or beige color, is hand-embroidered in white in blouses at $3.96. bre 7 Votes also like it in fine cotton crepe, we have such blouses at 96.95. The “flat” collars on blouses that fasten in the back are held in place underneath with the tiniest thread buttons and loops, $5. For second mourning and the women who adore black-and-white there are batiste blouses trimmed with black maline lace—artistically, but not oppressively, Real laces, which the French designers simply mus! use—if only in small motifs—are in blouses at nearly every price. Yes, you can get blouses similar in istic in the fascinating liltle shops along the Rue de la Paix, bat we do not.think that they are so humbly priced. And then, think of the duly Third Floor k | Spirea and Rose of Sharon, Fifth Floor ' $7.50 $1.50 $7.50 $2 But there is one regret attache: to this fortunate purchase—he only had about 500 Dresses! Each our own stock, : These are practical dresses for school wear and the play days of vacation time-—attractive ginghams, lawns and percales, in Russian, sailor and guimpe styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years. rs ¥ For junior girls there is « new and effective Dress of cotton tissue part striped and part plain color---in a tunic style, with Pierrot frill of net, at $7.60. Illustrated. Other Washable Dresses for girls of 13, 15 and 17 years, $2.50 to $10, Middy Blouses, $1 and $1.60—For young girls and juniors. White linene and drill, with collars of white or blue. New--Austrian Linen Suits for Juniors, $7.50 Every thread pure linen! Severely but smartly tailored in a Norfolk style. ‘Blue, tan, lavender, white, Sizés 18, 15 and 17 years. Young Girls’ Serge Reefers, $7.50 Navy -the coolest. color, made even more summery by detachable sailor collars and cuffs of white pique. IHiustrated, Sizes 6 to 14 yrs. Norfolk Jackets of navy serge, Blazer Jackets, in all college color. Third Floor Fruit Trees at 35c. Three for $1. \pple, Pear, Peach, Cherry and Plum ‘Trees, usually double, or more. Shrubs, Low-Priced at 22c Lilac, Honeysuckle, Red Dogwood, Wistaria, syringa, FPorsythia Rose Bushes, 9c Each | Magnolia Trees, 95c Crimson Rambler, i 4, Sand 6 ft. tall, very low priced. Madame Plantier, Queen of F and thre old--not mo to a cust 9c each. Rhododendrons, 28c Strong, healthy shrubs, well budded, will bloom thi m, usually two or | three times this Not more than | four to a customer, izes 6 to 14 yeurs. $6. Combination Offering 1 Spirea 1 Red Dogwood All for 6c 22c|Mail and telephone orders will high |be given prompt attention. Subway Score, Balcony The usua! price 48¢ Band 4 ft. | —not over 10 toa customer, Shall We Cali tor Your FURS Tonesvrow? | Best Service Moderate Charges Telephone Madison Square, 8200 GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK BROADWAY THIRTY-THIRD ST, Young Girls Should Be Glad That a Certain Dress Specialist Is Retiring | —Because We Procured His Samples and Surplus of ‘ $2 to $8 Washable Dresses To Sell at $1.50 and $2 Dress is as fresh and pretty as though it came from | = | shape. A Plumed Chapean by Georgette AVe ‘ul Creation by Poiret A Fascinating Lewis Hat i is your choice, or if ere at ac Hats, adapted from those of the Fren will certainly be Millirtery de Luxe ‘ Hats now at $7.50 to $60, were $15 they include modes Time for NEW HOSIERY Spring gowns and Spring suits and | low shoes com but ill with hosiery | that has been a hard Winter. | Gathered at GIMBELS is a remarke | ee oe ae tae oa ; that peop! Li ts— sheer as a cobweb, if you choose, Stm- | mer colorings, besides the ever-popular | white, tan and black. Each grade, ' whether the pets silk, the lasting | very host test our long expartenos end very best that our e | large purchases could secure at their | prices. ‘For men, women and children the assortment is equally broad, For the little tots there is probably the greatest variety of Fancy Socks you ever laid | ve on-—-several hundred styles at least. Resides a general—and cordial—in- vitation to choose your Summer Hosiery from this fine collection, here are some remarkably good sorts in particular: Women’s Silk Stockings, 95c Pair with cotton tops and soles. In tan, white and Women’s Lisle Thread Stockings, b0c Pair Imported. A lustrous quality of silk lisle, with extra long flaring tops; du heels, soles ane toon, “iu hiact, tat and white, 608; six pairs, $2.76. e Children’s Fancy Socks, 36c Pair Cotton or lisle thread, comprising a very large easortment of pretty and colors. Sizes 444 to Y ‘Three pairs for $1. Men's Pure Silk Socks, 660 Pair Keinforced cotton soles; body of socks of a rich heavy quality of silk. In black, tan, gray, navy blue, burgundy, la and white. Men’s Pure Silk Socks, 26c Pair + ‘Lops, heels and toes of cotton. In black, tan, wray, nuvy olue. Unusual at the price. Main Floor En Route!—These Fine SUIT CASES and YRAVELING BAGS GIMBELS is but a way station for this excellent hand-luggage on its swift | journey from the makers (who gave it to us at low prices that probably never can | happen agai) to ever 80 | resorts here and abroad. | Fine traveling companions, these Bags j and Suit Cases; mace of best leathers, well tinished, in a broad range of styles for men and women, nd priced thus: | Hornback Alligator Traveling Bags ‘tn Club, Oxford and English sewed-frame 1 styles; 16 und itinch, + 5 $6.60 to $10, Regularly $8.60 to 920 Cowhide Traveling Bags ord aad English sewed-f Vt oe eS ee eels: ie ate a } brown, 16 to 20-inch. | 42.86 co $10, Rogularly $3.60 to $16 Black Leather Traveling Bags | soa grain, walrus grain, smooth cowhide | andl poouine walrus; riveted ‘and sewed frames, | wather-lined, 16 to 18-inch, for men and women, $3.76 to $12, Regularly $6 to $16.60 | | Men's end Women’s Suit Cases {Various us, including extra deep, bellow | and divic! .svs, many hand-made; some with | shirt poc with strong locks and handles; 20 to 30-inch. ‘ | $6 to $10, Regularly $6.60 to $16 Main Floor Sidewalk Rapid Transit for Liftle People Of Sidewalk Sulkies, Roadsters and Folding Go-Carts—all favorite methods of juvenile locomotion—the Toy Store has a great gathering. All these are casily taken in and out of the house, or convenient to travel with, because are very light, and “knock down” v compactly; and these particular styles are entirely new in construction and alk Sult with upholstered leather- 3 und yubber-tired wheels, special at 15, " Another model, with. nickel side rails, at 60. ding Go-Carts, with spring mattress, light mall to take on street cars, otc,; special at $3.26, eras! Go-Carts, with leatherette hood, rub- ber-tired wheels and well upholstered, at $4.60. Feriection Folding Go-Carts, entirely new, | with leather cloth canopy tops, at $3.60. Reed Roadsters, wit! around hood and froxt in scroll effect; removal corduroy cushions, rubber-tired wheels, in brown or natural color, | at $12; a few in battleship gray, at $16. { Fourth Floor