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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1912. sw A \F TEARS AS COURT. tswss sree | { Tomorrow, the First Full Autumn Saturday, HOLDS SAILOR BOY "== tester {Finds GIMBELS Overflowing with Interest | Hospital, You know the tory the comb tell Store Closes Daily (Including Saturday) at 6 P. M. While in 4 fit of delirtum early to- hat yok ih GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers Pe Love Her," Hansen-Tells | Ay Commer torneo ad aed boune | Oe Biot The Money You Deposit On or Before |No. 414 West One Tiundred and | vitality, ite etre Is Batitie to Interest for FOUR Mi Magistrate, as He Gazes Long- tem Hospital, Mafiron avenie. ard Natl pride shen kane fet gone | From September First, Credited January ist, Bois At 4 Per Cent. Per Annum ‘ 7 | Beventy-firat street, Jumped from the! You to look ingly at Rita Lawrence. ; UT reappear so, You tent even LOOK tution to the side. | DUTY to appear so. ou can't even to our Office, and let us tell we ‘more about it? | nished room at No. 46 Wosdhut street, | while he slept at No, 2% Woodhull street. Rita begged to be allowed to share Hans's cell. They led her to the ————_—_—_|revty minus « Woman" in ook. eye, ABDUCTION CHARGED. {iin who hurried Tornauiet to tye | dmoth young ithe iver threads begin to show, ‘ain Floor, Rear Balcony od operating Thera | | was no excite Sweetheart Tries to Get Mes-| Tormayst p « from typho.d| H ’ e rida! he u sage to Girl, but Her Papa's ee eee een so . fy high. in the Ward were about| $100 Frown Is Stop Signal, [IWenty other patients, mort of w were arleep. After the nurse had taken Tornquist’s temperature she Rita Lawrence, fifteen years olf,/ ward, and nothing further whose father once owned nearly all of | until the doctors were arous: family which once owned nearly atl of | Patrolman. Dr. McGuire says (hat the man must City Island, eat in Westchester Court | pave been selzed with an impulsive to-day ond wept silently while her big, | manta, and {1 4 At of delirlam jumps Yellow-headed sailor lover, Hans Han-| from dis bel over two intervening pel sim, with whom she sloped Tuealay, is met Cotter seage 400 UN wah held without bali by Magistrate [Oe reeM te ee nity were ao quiet MeQua@a, on the charge of abducting | that none of (he patients in the want| her. | were aroused “I tove Rita,’ wald Hansen, repeated- ly during the proceedings, between mak- tng eyes at Rita, ynapached by the New "Blouses “Tilustrated” for To- sentatives of {mportant business houses score of City Island friends and neigh. delegation trom and Asiatic || pres eso to 920, fy bore who were ecowling at him. “If 1| Turkey is about to sgt for the United CASPERFELD could out of hh Tw ag marr; to attend the International Con- 1 SSO EE, oe Bee mar S's | “MGA BoweRy Rargte morrow at $1.25, an ; At the sallor’e request Deteotive | ton on Gept. M. Besides fifteen repre- NQRTH OF na, date wath Barry tried to take @ message to the alkan peninsula and Asia Minor, Git. Rite turned away her head whes | the Balkan peninalie moral Gabriel Fi (a her father frowned at her and did not! Ravndal of Constantinople will also at- wet the message. tend the Congre On his way to Morrieania Court prison the big sailor wept sulkily as he told of “The Prince Imperial” Frill Blouses, with Robespierre Collars, In the Most Desired Materials, $2 to $8.95. , “Ahead of the Equinoctial! had si pil “It is one of the most talked-about Blouses in Paris,” said the Blouse chiet, when tellin; Danvertbte uf he cbt sey Men’s $20 to $25 about the model illustrated in the center. And we are sure that it will be the most talked about Seana about atx meni ps af ‘Frany, ion by Astin wh ord we aa ee Le, iubseeli alt in ihe vie voile to sell m one day i al a genius to luce col auseé it is soft and must ti just ra oe tT Herd wietuing, back thera, FALL SUITS so—and it does. The edges of the shoulder, yoke and the armholes are orto wnbiine tai ervtnt. 1 wont over, took thsin both | mark of the refined and careful finish of Paris—and GIMBEL—Blouses. by the back of the neck and drepped them over the bulkhead into the Sound. | GAJLOR ONLY REAL HERO THE ede bran ABWTA “No lo Money “Down | “She said 1 was the oniy real hero #he cigh plans lous) i ett: inex! buyer, ret mre, and after teat Tm ur | Say convene sil Taseette Meath temeteas agtzeh the teseertnrad are it ee Prestetive, veyers nto faght along. She wanted to be married, f Wenn! cul bp ane fact that we Sretae att reraltere Sod’ cerpet die vut J told her to"wadt until she was old tiibatere Be Ta'ths Seuntry: ‘Thaake to’ cur enerincus ‘satchasing powers WH are ae enough so that I could go ty her father ee aM eso my pon end ack for ter sight. \ All Goods Marked in Plain Figures } “Tuesday she rowed up to the side of the Corona on which I was polishing Out-of- tows pmaieced Made by Our Motor Trucks And OVERCOATS Tomorrow at $12.50 g Some 800 Suits and Overcoats are it in a September gale. -q Many of the Suits are in lighter weights for mild Autumn days. ers are heavy enough to wear straight through until generous usage of hand-crocheted Irish lace in two of the $2 models will be a delightful sur- priee. Besides, these Blouses have another touch of Paris—tiny velvet ribbon bows in brilliant col The $1.25 model (illustrated) is also trimmed with hand-crocheted Irish lace and black velvet. Hundreds of crisp new Blouses for tomorrow—the first Saturday of the Fall season. Third Floor days. Others Dame Fashion Has Arrived in the Ue Crane wean. = Salon for the Younger Generation | the brass and tokd me she would have w go fo, Sen wa. be take her! emay and marry her, her that | » 1 would be arrested be “Sdruction it} a 4% Werdid that, Then ehe wanted to know ' whether 1 would follow her if she ran) away. 1 said] would.” ! Hansen got Detective Barry to buy @Also a fine group of Raincoats of English cassimeres and women, their younger sisters and mothers are cordially invited to be present apts. JA! morrow at Dame Fashion’s first Af Home of the Autumn. nol rom our regular stock, none of them originally priced This mn eThis should be a very interesting occasion for the young girls, as it will give them an oppor- Now in 8 fi final clean-up before the arrival of our Winter tunity to see the Frocks that Fashion has designed for them to wear at school, matinees, parties; also the smart tailored suits and coats. m, and clothing stocks. ’ beep wring ecard {heat ie q Exceptionally good choosing at $12.50, for any Suit, Over- A New Bernard Model Suit, $29.50 every day until he was let out of Jail coat or Raincoat in the collection. Fourth Floor if it was Afieen years from now. Hansen disappeared from the shipyard just after the girl left home. He was arrested when he returned to City Ie- land to get 6% due him from Cleveland H. Dodge, owner of the Corona, “Sho is perfectly safe,” the sailor ‘aid. “We are going to be married.” br. Layrence. Went with | Hansen, Barry and a neighbor to No. 46 Wood- hull street, South Brooklyn, « furnished | Davenport by Day. Bed by! Night. room house, Thete Rita was found. <'L don't want to go back with you, ashe said, “Hans and | are to be married to-morrow. I love Hans and he loves me, You mustn't separat man and woman who love one another. “You'll go back with me," sald the father firmly, “T won't take one step away from this place,” eald Rita, “unless Hans te + with me." The elopers were taken in the auto| to the Tremont station. Both the gic! and sailor said that she had spent Tuesday night in her fur-! MEDIUM WEIGHT SUITS in excess, add extra and timely interest to our FIRST and FINAL Clearance MARK DOWN) Its effective Ikea and velvet collar may be seen in the sketch, but the girls will surely be anxious to see how its vestee of chamois broad- cloth fastens underneath. Navy serge and two- toned fancy cheviots. Other new Tailored Suits, $18.50 to $75. Five New Models of Charmeuse Dresses Al $25 Van Dyke pointed net ruffles and an eyelet embroidered white satin collar differentiate one model—and the others are equally distinctive. Nave taupe, black and white. fe Chermteuse Dresses, $10 to $35, uo party Frocks, $16 to $85. Diagonal Boucle—with half-inch stripes of white—is stunning in one of the new coats at $18.60. Other Coats, $16 to $75. All of this apparel in sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years, — A New Stetson Derby The “Gimbel Special” At $3.50 Men who know -looking Hats when they see them w.1l be vastly pleased wi ere graceiul, new Derb.es, origin- 9 bed and a parlor plece saves Shing an extra bedrourm, “The constructed of mahogany or olden oak, why it ie comfertable as the beck tre woe 5 nO the famous Stetson firm for GAMBELS and confined to’ this ‘Store for New York. The crown is rather low, the brim flat; yet the Hat avoids the effect of ex- tremeness in style. The excellent making and finish that ‘ou naturally associate with Stetson Hats are found in these ““Gimbel Special” Derbies, at $3.50. Other Fall Styles Are Ready In Stetson Soft and Stiff Hats 3 atv ce St $6'to ¢10 for Derbies, and at $6 to $18 for Soft Ha This complete Hat Store will be a great help to men who Here Are the Clothes Hastiinnia An Economy Walk “Tmperial eat! ve sucellent wer Rafer value @40c00 F [ear SET Girls’ ‘‘Sample’’ Sailor Suits, $5.75 But these are a tailor’s samples of $6.75 to $10 Suits. Regulation, one-piece style in navy and white serge. Excellent school dresses for girls of 6 to 14 years. Third Floor $18.50 $26 $29.50 are ready to choose their Autumn headgear. Fourth Floor Your Boy Needs for School Newest | Through theHousewares We have never it together so N kfixi ec ings It peeks out at you! from every counter and table, from every handsome and varied a -gai of Boys’ Robes pierre Collars shining heap of Aluminum Ware, from every flashing group ot Clothing for Fall and Winter Many mothers already ee to their Some stand up, some lie quite nickel and copper—this friendly spirit of September Savings, og satisfaction, the fine wearing qual- tf jes and the stylish appearance of Gimbel j Clothing for Bove “kad ve, know that finer ae Eecatully pe aye whole Housewares Store is full of it, with its thousands i Fuuy half our present showing is Me- The forced lateness of this First Clear- Mee hs aan ois aes ae or frills attached, Many ame q Pena pads of fvotery ; i Pr dame heaty snouigiy “40d, pasiden- see Sale talks Quality. Original Prices others ve Gog aw that wont to models, 260 to o we ih the eae Peet omilectinn | ist ay BEST or ts lind exgry Plece vanced enough in style—-for usto so fair we couldn’t come and see this fine new Boys’ Clothing. . “ ‘i pee over for regular selling in Fall and No boosting of carly prices to ‘peroe e The Suits Bnd (Oversonts wil furnish thls Tailored Stocks aces cheaply made for “sale” purposes are religiously est an to Fa ‘air prices al seas satin, eg latest patterns. Mediums and light-weights clothes—Honest. actuel Pay ox these iG Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits, with turn-overs, “abe or other | housekeeper’s viewpoint—that you wil alnoover in this Sep- will be closed out together. tunities NOW, with two pairs of trousers. Medium or of Oy pique or tember Housewares Sale: The intensely hot weather of the past months a sleycol peserinl 1 Same 7 t0-18 mm A Ree §. oh wae Sa ehy i 61 98 has heavily drawn on our light weight stock— Ruan ond Baller Blouse Suite, Ve vidigs Lace Collars $8.0 Chasin'Dishen pt ae wit wo pairs of fully lin rousers, course-—but 8 6. +1 the Reason for excess of Mediums which is navy blue serge and smart mixtures. Sizes calle ied that the collars $10. sere ra mich eetes phic peisacy h ahy pilckel-plated, 96.00 drawing crowds of comfort-loving, healthy, ier iulta, Norfolk or double- 7 re ves Whether the 50 Round Casserole Pate hoa at $3 » or lany new mokiny ds, inches 4 economical Year-Round Suit Wearers. breasted ste, with two pairs of trousers, elise. with $1 Gt ¢ smbinaion tray and Soap Wn Ho ders, at $1.25 uits Formerly $ .00 | aplenty are ncy Flaine of Suerink 328 Dovple Brea, Silk Bows $1.80 Aluminum Saucepan Sets, Spleces, at $1. $1 8. 50, $2 0, $ 22. 5 (4) sizes 214 to 10 years, $5, 07.60 and $10. Sizes 8 to 18 yra. Exquisite colors in plain, paid Bits Sieairaem Geoenen Fars, < preram With covers, ae @8.40 ° . And @ special group of Rom le wen, he ice, Rome $2.95 Tea Kettles, 3-qt., at $1.60 S F $8.75 to $12 Suits at $7.50 ees wear eh lingerie and $3.00 Tea Kettles, 4-at., nt $1.76 i uits paler Taken from our own stock, in medium and heavier weights Norfolk and laf od blouse loess abo Tee, 1-95, Griddica, 10-in,, $1.70 - } 0, S 5 4) double-breasted stylos, in gray, tan and brown all-wool fabrics, many with Main Floor Hy 95 Waffle Moulds, high pao, 08s t $3 $35, $40 rea $70 patra of fulleined trousers, Fiase 6.00 1 yaare: $9.50 Pastry Tables, 4-ft, slac, at $7.60 each, Fitth Floor i Pretty Ribbons for School Girls i ‘ Bi isa ‘ial lot of all-silk Taffeta Ribbon, pal . roe bs ‘Vnoen y Ribbon i is 514 inches wide, in all the favorite colors, and is ean jth at ‘ BROADWAY AT.WARAEN ST. ~NEW YOR! u2 18c to 28c Yard, Regularly 25c to 38 BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. PATON STAT FLATBUSH AV = UROOKLYN rt Main floor