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THE EVENING WORLD, TUFSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1912. 11' —_\ GIMBELS—Vast New Fall Stocks AreReady Fashionable Apparel and Furnishings for the Home The BEST from Two Continents---All at Fairest Prices Visit GIMBELS to read Fashion’s latest authoritative word and to see New York City’s broadest assem- blage of the new merchandise of the Autumn season. mail ct secured >. - [ {een Seeman accompanied him] ARMED BANDITS LOOT é | PASTOR DENIES TRUTH OF AL-| MAIL IN TRAIN HOLDUP. | When Georne W. Martin, counsel for} Cover Clerks With Revolvers and ae nson, questioned the comptatning Get Away With Registe | N. th Ae that he be CHATTANOOGA, ‘Tenn dre which is a tenemen' Two m domen held up th jony truth In the charge that William- son threatened to lodge against him,| Pear Stevenson, 4 Patrolman Denies iit Court] have been ruinous to his reputation, rani at mie _. a ee a That He Ever Saw Pastor |"Ssez"ener auth matic Ws) wre ae four ler with | 18,000 Worth of | p Sale of saris line Mee Surpass Any Previous White Sale! Who Makes Charge. | $15, orth of Finest Undermuslins Made In éiyhoann: Rain be > New York at Less Than Wholesale Prices O5087 0 st 17% Det | LEGED CHARGES IN COURT. | that hie la 1 Matter, Near Chattan n | and that he ha Hie denied powitively that there was bound, at 1.40 saying that even though untrue, the| was looted, but the and that Was the reason lie consented] vango: athe ae aha COW e Sept. 4 bee gs ig gy fourth being ordered to open all xacks ner hea oe At ues ore of regintered , from which te robbers filled a bag With packages sup reping dental Narge against him, Williamson Peis” HLAMMIAG Gh (he farce Who “WAN FRANK CHANCE HOPES L obbers pulled | In a sunny loft, not many blocks from here, | o. geche wumontd y: srrentod Im front of No, 28 West Twen tne to 4 Heep th a thick woods. ‘The painstaking needleworkers have for anumber of | ~ oi (QU, No. O eat * o ste nh i te woods, ° D 4 e Ah aay, iy ; WatWathGGL IANS neh atiueadeente| FO SET. BACK INTOSGAME. | oMiineer, after waiting for a few. mo CN ete TOK sav ramver ii9a2 years been making the daintiest of undermuslins Messrs, GIMBEL BROTHERS, h 4 fight, facod the Rev. |p a Dlauae _ | ments ed, went \ ae eae ahh, faced the Rev! Famous Ball Player Undergoes| tae wig for Kaufmann, Rose & Co. Broadway and died Street, City H f m of ext In Jefferson | jon a is Rep ma tinder ‘ " ’ Dear Sirs } fede EVE NG IAL ll lye . bgt we mail sacks, which the robbers 1 A fortnight ago, when that firm decided to T beg to acknowledge receipt of confirmation of your order for i] denied flatly that he had ever seen the ieantave wae vite the prertess| , When tie train reached Huntesvill | liquidate, they offered us their entire collection Seay on Rentaiber: 1dthy of the farsoe Rauomann, Hoes & Ca, | aeciotls cheese epaidse Ali and. why |teeger: of tha: Chie OMe CeSREed Ca MekOR’ tha. trees of samples, undermuslins already made, and those whieh firm ta naw being Lquidated, a secmity to inf | planned with Capt. Wakefield of tho |Ported this OT the banda of Br. for rename watere which the materials on hand would make, at a you that it & my intention to comeinie in tie bodies of manutne- | Wost Seventeenth street station to trap | eo Frans cme ice if w "ORY onte turin men’s muslin undergarments under the firm name of Rose % Willlamson last night when he cam i TMGRLy Ge one very surprising price if we would take very gat & Coy and that I shail endesvor to taintain the sare hig h wtandard | “H around to the clergyman's lodgings to | ChAN® mdr tea Pomona oral ment. Although we knew what kind of under- of quality as you have heretofore had from the firm of Kaufmann, mail, as the Rev. Mtl ytood clot at the base of his brain, | Young alleges, Chance now belleves he will be able; ; ‘The clergyman, who says he has not tte return to the game a* a player. Dr. | we to-day upheld iad parish for several years and Frolich says the operation should per-| pape GH ECE teh A UE BAe & Korte nikis OL anc otra ; cure the dangerous condition, | court of equity has no jurisdiction to ‘ “) rttegy ct affliction Was caused by his) enioin a State election officer from per- oe free drinking wa being hit with a baseball early in 1911, | forming his statutory duty of printing | . : bcd aR eal * }Xoon afterward he besan to have violent| an election ballot. The District Court | where, took the stand narrate to and had to retire from pi | Magiat ‘orrigan the circumstances 2 | of his mi we with the policeman he latte to black+ ina ; ; : Hone & Co., und L hope that 1 shall continue to be favored with muslins they made, we went through the entire your business, With best wishes for your success in the disposal of stock, and as we found it to be of their usual 4-7 this purchase, which I consider very advantageous from your point ; quality, we accepted their proposition immediately of view. Very truly yours, sharing the stock with our Philadelphia store. = Aaa bik te A i Some of the samples are slightly mussed, a Aa ‘ 1% ij but a majority of the undermuslins are crisp and ee fresh. Variety is almost unlimited, because of some garments there is one, and the greatest number of any is 120 petticoats in one style, at $2. Materials are the best that you can get in undermuslins—fine nainsooks, cambrics and lingerie eloths. And nearly allthe ’ . lace and embroidery trimmings are imported. Even the garments that we sell at 66¢ are as carefully finished as if Gey had : been made in your own home—probably more so, because these were made by women who understand the art of making dainty Lingerie. Chemises, Drawers, Nightgowns, Long Petticoats, Princess Slips, Corset Covers and Combinations in all the lower-price groups, and in many of these at the higher prices. There is a collection at each of these prices:— } $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $3, $3.75, $4.50, $5, $5.75 to $12—Regularly $2 to $24 This part of the Sale will occupy the entire Main Cross Aisle, Main Floor; also in the regular Lingerie Section, Second Floor. In the Subway Store—The Undermuslins of $1.25 and $1.50 Quality—at 65c and 75c Including Drawers, Nightgowns, Corset Covers, Petticoats and Combinations—-the latter only at 76¢. We invite you to consult Miss Jones, direct Fine Gimbel Blankets and Comfortables That from the Butterick Co., of Paris and New Will Rob Wintry Nights of Their Terrors 0 York, who knows fashions and patterns from he Was sitting alc )» Central Park, W was in plain clothes, sat down be- | side him and engaged him tn conver- sation on current political topics, 1 POLICEMAN CHARGED HIM WITH | A DEGRADING CRIME, HE SAYS. Of a sudd t pastor, W hand on his was under A degrad!n show his testimony; the publicati the po- liceman insisted he would make against | him would rutn his good name, the former pastor said Willlamson agreed | to meet him the following day and accept $100 to keep tho matter silent | Young swore Williamson ¢ he retired against hin man dit not Young's ARROW SHIRTS im in hla, rooms “at AtoZ. She will tell you about the Wi 2 "Bod C neue bee rindi t ana ~ this en steck of e Twentieth etreat on A; inter Bed Coverings. ere are degrees of excellence in makers and their products 4 and that together ¢ . . Seaman's Bank, at N et, New Butterick Patterns we have chosen only the best. And, where large orders could play their part in and ave the money {0 the pollswman. A new shirt may look good, but beauty in a shirt For October lowering prices on these household necessities, we have placed such orders. ut on Sept. 4, It was charged, Willlam- * * . Aud aptinnded contin Hla raa tte He does not necessarily HRN ant The Annow These are scientifically cut after the new Paris modes In the Case of the Blankets = {_ Beautiful Blankets nt $16.80 euch are exact American ‘ of Mis silence, finally ratsing his de-! label marks the shirt that combines style and and there are styles for growing girls as well as for ‘Phe pilae lowes cieasebs i reflected in the -occarl litte ee Pega diesem A , See eee bere ecenen, SO) Wile ties to sell you another shirt with the same label. If you want the new Quasterly AE aii he cal price, in ull-wool and part wool Blankets, white, with| Luxury Lives in These Comfortables ee) aoa anduiar produc the pattern that you may select will be included colored borders, and in handsome plaids. Quite new, at} Beginning with « remarkable quality of Comfortables wane book, Which ehowed that the 4 Y& C M without extra charge. $5, ure the extra-size Blankets, 76x48 inches, for which] at $2, filled? with fluffy white cotton, full size, and with 6 he declared he paid ; CRUREL, ERA PODE C6 COs Makers The Delineator for October has also just been pub- wort ake Dy atnate bed there lient nel HES prope e Poomtne high Tay oor u ¢ . He s : S net an lankets for single beds there ix an excellent selec- t - v! i a Foci ils ylten New styles in ARROW COLLARS out next month lished. Second Floor tion ut inexpensive prices—60x80 inches, ut $2.76, «, Jecenape sillefigured tas whe fate Pel oN # $4.60and $64 pair. . 2 Other Comfortables at $3 are cotton-filled, with covers corte ees — At $3.76 are handsome White Woolen Blankets with] of silk mull, silk-bordered. At §6 are delightfully warm, 4-inch colored sill border. Splendidly warm White | wool-filled Comfortables, covered with plain col Plush Is the Vogne in Paris—-And Il 1s Scarce! Blankets, 72x84 inches, are $5.76 « pair; at $6 are others| sateen, and in just the i weight. And there are other However, These in a special size —72x90 inches, and at $8.60 are fine Cali-| desirable styles at $6, $6.60 and $7.60. of width and length. ice. Plushand Velvet Hats, $3.75 | °" . “ fornia Wool Blankets that are 80x9) inches, giving plenty| In every ease qualities are particularly good for the Second Quite the most Floor the oni a White Goods Important Tomorrow!— “covers the tops{ for Autumn | September Savings on Imported of these Hats, Sheer, fine White Crepe, which are faced | with pretty self-stripes, is an Blue-and-White Enamelware with black silk velvet. If they | effective material for women’s erie Fi = * “ . had been made in France the price | Fall hlouses. Imported—76c This attractive blue-and-white kitchenware is prized ye be in the pelennoeligad of} a yard for $1.25 quality. by housekeepers for the splenilid service it gives, and 38. So you see al It Was eco- i Bit y! ic, i . . °. nomie ‘to have the Imported Forno ig venga is, in fact,among the very best that comes irom abroad, monple oo pipe dn grea teat waists or children’s dresses, As an interesting feature in the September House- About Tifteen blocked styles in | 36 inches wide, is 26c a yard yan Sale we offer ac ott is fi rare Turbans,Toques, Sailors, Medium | for 45¢ quality. wares Sale we offer a collection of this fine ware to- and Large Hats, The velvet in Afullrange of the standard | Morrow at 25 to 40 per cent. below its usual prices. q every hat is bask ond he nluah Gimbel grades of English Mow). Regularly Wow ~ mey be either light blue, Frene Longcloth,at $1 t0 $3.60 piece $00 icy Fosshery % hola blue, taupe, white or gold. ait al hundred of these Hats of 16 yards. Becend Floor Pi Deon Pie Piaies " for tomorrow. ; ps. ‘ $1.10] Periorated Ladies . ; ie wri 5 O75 Vucle. a é Coffee Povs, 4-qt. 00 Kettles, qt. English Pheasant Tails, 35¢ to $9.75 a Cluster Charming Boudoir | kicetioier, 40. ad iiuckets, Sat. Including those that are known as the: galden species, as Sli Salt Boxes, wooden rs Covered Buckets, 6-qt. wellas those that have been made famous by Lady Amherst. r covers $ $1.00] Covered Buckets, 4-at... White ther Bands—that may be used for edging ippe 8 Dish Pang, 21-qt, 3 41,00 | Covered Buckets, d-qt.. . brims, or trimming crowns, 60c to $2.50. Titbits in Other Housewares And if you should get one of the: ats, or any other America’s Greatest Furniture House 35! Block 8thAv.36% OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 16 O'CLOCK Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street Double Stamps No Extra Chargesof Any Kind Any Advertised Article may be included in pete Outfit at the advertised price without any extra Charge. Get our prices on anything in our store and convince yourself that Our Prices Are Always the Lowest TOOUR CUSTOMERS: This offer is good for you, too, whether your account is still open or if you have closed it--bring one dollar and select whatever you need, We Give Free Insurance In case of the death of the wage earner of your Single Stamps Alternoons One Dollar for a Complete Room Outfit! PAY ONE DOLLAR, select anything you need to furnish a room completely and we will deilver the goods promptly to your home, anc YOU CAN PAY THE BALANCE IN SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS. ‘tbis ts a straight, bona-fide chance for you to get everything you want to jurnishareomcom- pletely by paying ONE DOLLAR NOW and the balance in small weekly payments. ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5.00 TO $1,000 ‘0! * ‘i i i os i Alcohol Stoves, imported makes, with and without wicks, reg, $1.95, now $1, ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS EM family we will at once give a receipted bill in . ‘d hat- and i Trimmings in our Millinery é sins . anes p A oy , P untrimmec Mal Wl KE ASlillinery Brass and tin Alcohol Wickless Stoves, for boilin Ler, url: ¢, SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED. @ - Section, we will gladly ex d the courtesy of our ied A £ in 10) ickiess ves, for boiling water, regularly 5: 7s . ‘ love » Ty 7 Service Steraau vurner Aleohol Stoves, can be regulated to burn a high or low Clearance Sale of Dining Chairs, Bedroom Chairs and Rockers No-Charge Trimming Service famous de i a i ad tle {sy ra Slee ed Fe J, some in hammered copper, others in brass, i pad $4.50 to $5, now $2 each, nh floor manufacturers’ entire stock at less than actual cost. Some one of akind—Others in small quantities Main and Third Floors BUY NOW AND SAVE FULLY ONE-HALF $10 Golden Oak [$4.50 Mahog-| $2.50 Golden |$4 Mahogany |$5 Mahogany/ $4.50 Golden ' ° Slippers that are just made SS ee Have You Much Winter. to harmonize with the pretty Keep the Children Warm y ' Libary Recker | any. | Oak Rocker | Finished | Rinteped | Oak Rocker, negllves OF ten down and in i Chair) | 0 ° egligee or lea gown, d 3.49 a 2.98 | L | 1.49 | 2.14 2.74 Sewing to Do ? colors quite dainty, are Don't let chilly day p upon you unawares, and eatch you If mountains of work loom up in front of you, that must | here in a variety to delignt with ashort supply of warmer underwear for the children. One old weather sets in, you need a speedy and | every woman who sees it. garment ready to put on is worth a dozen unbought, hine to help you out, Among them are siweral capti- The fine Gimbel stocks of ‘and Girls’ Fall and Winter » buying a new Machine, it is well to save esi ita tha Uiuration,” eons Underwear are all ready, and present the best garments, in style, ‘ribbon embroi quality and fil, that it is possible for our experts to gather, } Medium-weight Cotton. High| Half Wool. Union Suits for boys knee-| or girls; high neck, long sleeves, ankl -| length, Sizes 4 to 10 years, at to 16 years, at $1.26. be finished bef trusty Sewing M And if you ¢ money on the best Machine you ean bus A $35 “Domestic” Machine for $26.50 | ' A $30 “Domestic” Machine for $22.50 |; ha’ hen there are four necked and short-sleeved Vest satin, at $4 pair; and length Drawers, 50ceach. Ally le 2 fora in plai r colors in quilted satin, at ! \ ' e $2.50 pair arters Wool. pours, ae s $8.50 Mahogany me acu of? Q'et'd | | a Mabeenoy | Poe Suartersd | Or 5 Ot real Boudoir Slippers with it happedee pir rate Lee tees | Dae sane Arm Chair r al jak Arm Chair nf aie a ock r, | “ tA) 4 backs there q colors in satin ute or natural; all enoth, 86¢ and $4 each. 5 75 Dining Chair Arm Chair, | DiningC : | A $22 “Domestic” Machine for $20 aeaite t porate witheu Bbc. | eGhildren’a Shirts, Pantalottes. and sais ea " p. cho! ewording 1 amount you wish to spend, For | feels: At $2.85 pair—the so-called Wool. —Giirls’| Drawers, in other styles, from 30¢ to See | uw perfect, new “D Sewing M Comfy Slipper bhed, high neck, | $2.26 each; Union Suits, 66¢ to $3.60. “th, $4.65, Main floor ‘Second Floor ind all atcachments urantee for five mucan pay for the Machine at the rate of $2 Cash and $1 Weck GIMBEL BROTH ER 1 +, freight paid, to ivery limits), on your first pa: on is, that the mak n Gf within our nt atyles of ear pant aig 1 pageant atatie enoaway NEW YORK —owinty-thuno sr, e Filth Floor nT SEE = = - a=: - mes etatomel ————— —)