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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1912. News Oddities ‘Milk te ecarce, say experts at Sharon, Pa, because oo many fies make cows nervous. American meat packere say they cannot aforé wine at thetr com 4 Originally vention next month, ° $16 and $18 When one knows that these Suits and Overcoats are from our regular Fourth Floor stocks, it makes the offering even more remarkable. And, that no one may be disappointed, we give the exact quantities. of 7} > . Vi, ify, Me The Suits for Men and Youths st $8.75 30 Chauffeurs’ Suits, sizes 34 to 42. The Overcoats for Men and Youths at $8.75 95 Fancy Gray Mixtures, Raglan Model, medium weight, sizes 86 to 40. Younger Generation wren i Overcoats, last Winter's model, but g warm, serviceable Coats, The Formal Presentation Overcoats at Passing on, however, to more pleasant considerations, the National Brewmasters, in session at Cleveland, say women should drink at least [Shree botties of beer a day, and men ten giteses. Since Sunday afternoon the convention has killed 100 kegs and 5,000 bottles. ‘Leaving word that iife was unendurabre without his dead wife, and Qsking that her false teeth be buried with nim, Fred Koenig of 8t Louis ewallowed carbolic acid. He feels different from William Corbitt of Philadelphia, whose wife, “after careful conaideration and much thought,” left him %%, and left 3,65 to Henry A. Wylie, « friend, “for his kind courtesy to me." collars, Gray, Brown and Tan Mixtures; also Herring- bone Stripes, sizes 31 to 42. All at $8.75 The outfitting of young girls from 6 to 18 All Gimbel Clothing—which means all-wool fabrics, dependable Two horses are being tried by a board of five army officers at San Francisco to decide which of them kicked a mule to death, Alfeging that a Pullman ter offered her $1 t kiss, Miss Min- * . trimmings, and expert tailoring in a word, satisfaction. Unnecessary Iie Gallagher of Moody, Tex, haa fled eult against the company for 82,00. years is one of our specialties. We have carefully Tut select as ently ns possible,’ Subway Store, B Bpeaking of railroads, @ military train in Mexico hit @ cow, derailing studied the growing girl as she is at all of these i earine and slate care, Miing cloven soldiers aad tnjuriag forty. The ages, and have designed our apparel in such per- Surplus Lots and Seconds of $2 te ee ‘ate i Sect sizes that alterations are or in nine variety of alten mainly rough an vain tn poe Hundrea wemen came out black. Q all sizes in the group of tl a é it Hat sericea fgg torhor yr. by Salaam amma instances out of ten. For the girls who are quite arise Derbien tie a sadtee makiou eatande of Fk " grown up, but yet undeveloped, we have special sizes which are called juniors—13, 15 and 17 years. This apparel is in specially de- signed styles that are up to thé minute with Fashion and yet are girlish. For these girls we will also make apparel to order. Simplicily is the keynote of every Cashi ‘ rf ; ‘ complaint of Yala of the dress, suit and coat in this Display. ered. I a SCAMAT Gnd ha, Conmortandier whe ere sow well You! When we have copied imported models— 649 to 7lgintl ip, and twelve Fall models, $1.60. Boys’ Hats, cloth and felts, in the styles bea b= ‘ ’ : Broken Lines of Men’s $1 Shirts at 35c Over 800 shirts in the collection—the favorite soft shirts, coat style, with French turn back cuffs. Quite a variety of patterns, the popular stripes and good plain colors; sizes 14 to 17 in the group; cut on good full patterns, and made the Gimbel way. ‘These $1 shirts at 35¢. Men’s $1.25 Pajamas at 85c | Men’s 50c Neckwear at 25c MILLIONS A MYTH, e Had | ERK GOES TO BELLEVUE, | SHC Was eines a Demand on Banks for Money Altorative % deine used with and Threatened to Kill gh F Beletasky, a | O88 , Investtante Judge for yourself. ‘ ; instances—the 900 Suits from one of the ieading makers, Cut over! Bat Wing Ties of rep silk in a variety of plain por recently ‘a the Genpioy ct | Nene © MIS: Govert’s reseveer, which we have in many . d y our own patterns, which insures uniformity of size and|colora, Knitted Silk fourcto-hands, in ettipes. and plain " concern, Was to-day sent to Grittith, Ina. have been those for young girls, and not comfort, Workmanship and finish are excellent. The |eolors; also a few Foulard Silk {our-in-l Bronte Court, ‘Wileesaee tents sport Water 9c he Tagiareable for women. This simplicity is beautiful, Gemanda on the complaining com. | (ue followin |). because Gimbel Apparel is carefully made seoed io take vious meanores | Senter sient of the best materials. "Gayton '@ vooe-heapor of Nos | Hiatt aire etet This Display will afford a larger selec- have given himn tdiiona for | ive muck longer, in, Fanuary. when, Rey: tion than we have ever before been sal, hea ‘threstened te Sal, hiss privileged to present. In Tailored Suits ladles estates ' for young women, alone, there are fifty Gompany and ssid that he | yond ai i ‘ styles. In Dresses, there are all kinds Pese@aliehs Wound. Sa | CNG eta from those of gingham and serge for Ya atin caer bic, f a school wear to beautiful party frocks. on half a dozen other banks 4 . IP ig henge: Ne ; : H ‘oats for school, athle' wih his mother a widow, at No. | Qin! to.aay tt 5 And there are Coa! , athletic Second atrest, Brookiya. iw | and party wear. Peasisndeessase ~<a before took She frankly sa; ° 4 a . Saat; y , ay Generous Croesus, health to Eckman's Alt For Young Girls For Junior Girls For Young Girls (i Reon Fy tas (Sworn Affidavit) JOS. GRIMMER. 6 lo 14 Years 13,15, 17 Years 14, 16,18 Years Eckman's Alterative is ¢: pands, material is of good quality, in & variety of designs, Subway Store, Balcony _—_—<—$—$$ $$ A Fine Showing of Waists at $1 Ten new models, most of them copies of waists selling at several times this price, and we are fraok to say they are the most attractive waists we’ve seen for many a day at this popular price. The Three Models Illustrated Cotton Voile, tucked front, high neck with tiny black velvet bow, i Cotton Marquisette, the new Robespierre model, with frill and crystal buttons, Cotton Marquisette, with French knots and tucks. Subway Btore, Baleeay All Low Priced at $1 YOUR SIZE IS HERE IN SOME GOOD STYLE OR OTHER AMONG THE Women’s $3.50 to$5 REGAL High Shoes, $1.95 T Suits, Tailored Sui ;, rf *, A . * Mi feel that I ought to do something | iis, Amthma. | Hay Fever. Throat and bee te ” yaaa awe poe Suits, $15 We started with sizes 114 to 714—widtha A to E—in the score or more of styles of these poepinens and well bene. of fay A Cloth and Party Dresses, $7.60 to $65 Dresses, $10 to $95 factory rejects of famous REGAL Shoes, Saving tease ast te outdo coach? | pA T py ae $8.75 to 'T ys oats, $12.60 to ; Of course, we cannot be exact! Met Aitne soe ey reiNadld and Asari epee 2 , . but it is fair to suppose that out of the 3,000 pairs o! aG. Shoes--and the 2,500 pairs of ite TN “$e : “for” additional | All young girls, also their mothers and other $3.50 and $4 tices (nol REGALS) the assortment will be reasonably complete. gn = fathers, are inviled. Third Floor REGAL Black Vici Kid, Gun-Metal Calf and Patent Leather High Shoes. Many of the best Fall styles of REGAL Shoewin this splendid offering—button, lace and Blucher models, in a wide variety of toes and heels—all bearing the REGAL trade-mark— all at $1.96. Other Women’s $3.50 and $4 High Shoes at $1.95 a Pair i ; : Secured away under price frot thy maker, in the tyles: Wide-Awake Boys Are Invited to Bring Patent Colt uch High Shoes = : ‘ig Guncmal Calt Button Bouts with doth tops i i. ; Gun-metal Calf B) a on High Shoes. lack Su joots, SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY. Their Parents to See This Fine Assemblage of Ail thoroughly well-made and finished, with walted soles, ad all saan and widthe—thase $2.60 and $4 Shows In the Enlarged Subway Store Boys’ School | ree Fad Suits, $ 1 .85 86 inches wide, fully Bleached, soft finish rt , of course, Made to sell at $2.50 and $3, from. Mi piasen “Ae ca Ay : : ° at $1.96 a pair. Gimbel Fall Clothing for Boys The New Casque Making appropriate Clothing for Boys is a fine art that Combs at 50c comes only by much study. Jitherto Sold at \ The tailors who made this Gimbel clothing have been i eho of these a Women’s Black Pure Thread Silk Hose 68c Lisle sole and top—4-inch garter hem. Every pair | guaranteed. Value 85c. | Women’s Lisle Combination Suits* 78c * * _ + fy y n t, and good Suits they were at the |! Crochet top, run through with silk tape. Tight knee. learning how for years. They are the best in /heir class, just Combs at this low price, Shell] Griginal prices Norfolk Suits,6 |] yards blengeds ae eae eee Value $1.00 | as this clothing is the best in i/s class. and amber colors. Very new | to 10 years jouble. breasted Suits |) ,,00¢ Bleached Sheets, 86c. \@ If parents and their boys knew us well as we do, the positive merits of and attractive. May be worn) 0) istures: “Al at 3185 Me. “Boumloss. ‘sheata 600, Women's 2-Clasp Real Kid Gloves 1.25 Ginte CE there vould be no question where the Fall or Winter Suit in seer ways mite. ees Boys’ All-wool Suits at $3 || Standard grade of bleached shoot i H itching, i ; g = or Overcoat would ugat. J i or front combs; hall price, rf 6 and $6. Norolk |] ing, 81x90 inches, Lit ne ee stitching, in white, gray, ute: lue $1.50 The new styles are all here, and they are mighty handsome. 50c. SubwayStore, Balcony | and Gaitlectevaried stylen, with _b2/s¢ Pillow Cases, 9c. Bleached, . r la Fabries are pure wool, and remarkable for their fine patterns and col- 1) Eo Dairece Arcterts, ison “fee Pillow Cusca,” 12170. Soft ‘ Women’s All Silk Jersey Petticoats 9. orings, Clothing made from them simply couldn't be ordinary, Pure Drugs and || ‘boys! “Biuo Borge Kuicker. || inish, bleached muslin, 43x36 and pt Aes . 4: 5 The style of the tailoring is just as good as the cloths are. There ere Rah. |] becker Trousers, all-woor und || 45x36 ine Body and flounce of pur silk jersey—two section many new idews. . Medicines |] strongly made; sizes 5 to 17; low Si iven are before hemming. flounce; 7-inch underlay. Value $7.50 For older boys, there are single or double-breastcd Norfolks, with A fow suggestions of what one is pelned it $1.18, \ 8 Lower Floor shirred back; some with removable belt; new styles in n double-breasted likely to require at this season, show- Subway Store, Balcony | Women’s Lingerie Nightgowns 1.95 Suits. There are meny handsome sce a ects (9 smaller boys. NO But TEOETAIG ENS: lahroras St 4 Pi os | Empire model, with Valenciennes and torchon lace; * Norfolk Suits, » At $5 to $16.50. tory, in dust f contai are | Stampe eces at 26c ribbon trimmed, Value $2.95 Seg eee apap ora ol be rad Neal aa siritly in neecrdance with U. B. P, {cushion Lops, centrepieces, scar | ussian Blouse Suits, 2}, to 8 years, at $6 to $10, requirements pillow cases and towels, Stampe: | be se Suits. y ve ith simple yet dainty designs, For| The “Bontell’’ Corsets 95 Sailor Blouse Suits, 6 to 10 years, at §8 to $20. Drugs solid, outline or cross-etiteh eenbroid: Our own special make—designed on the most correct “" Fall-weight eaters: 87a 19/10 years: AY 96 10,910; om Salt, 6¢ Ib, ery, attractive offerings, at 260. lin Values $5.00 and $6.00 In Particular, These Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits at $6 and $7 itz Vowder, 12 sets, full) “Also Demonstration this week | es, ‘alues $5.00 an ; wh ; 0 and next of the famous FLEISH- Plaited Norfolk or plain doublecbreusted styics; strictly all-wool fabrics, two pairs of knicherbockers; full-Lined ER’S yarns. ° correct style, and sizes for boys of 6 to 18 years. Nit wigeue Subway Store, Lower Floor Fifth Avenue at 38th Street All-Wool Navy Blue Serge Suits at $5 and §7.60 : Norfolk or plain double-breasted styles; all-wool and strictly fast color; sizes 7 to 18 yeurs. Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits at $5 For boys of 2}, to 10 years. Plain blue serge and various neat miatures; two pairs of trousers; many new styles. Fourth Floor Household Linens at Worth-While Savings 660 Mercorized Damask Pat-| A very attractive design, as shown Hydrogen Peroxide, 10¢ pt. tern Tablecloths, hematitched, 64x | by illustration. posts, the Double Distilled Witch Hazel, 18¢ | 81_in., usually $1.50, at $1.26. filler rods effectively arranged in a ° 7 ote qt. | Mercerized Damask Pattern | panel design, trimmed with orna- Would You Like To Have a Beautiful Mriimels’ Violet ‘Talcum Powder, blecloths, § new circular designs, | mental husks; thoroughly well con- 16¢c Ib, ean. 2x72 in., 73x90 in., 72x106 in., at | structed, and may be had inall Hats From Over the Sea - Soit, Fiexible Beauties Direct From ° dict | $1,25, $1.60 and $1.76, bright of satin finish, at $10.78,” BI’ =the Shops of Joseph BE. Ward $500 PLAYER-PIANO in Your Home? Mele sr tonk fsa be [eee eeeeh a eel a ee he cea ot Hair tlealth, 50e bottle, 26c, | 20x20 in., usually $1.56,at $1 dozen, | ticking: usually $6.75, ir Tonle, $1 size, 606. | Hommed Turkish Towels, red ring | 76. of London and Stockport, Eng. At a Cost of Only $395---$15 Cash Ward f tl Old C ; Rhiae ic. or By borders, 15x36 in., L5e grade, Bey ie marsh wie Bpein A Jos. E. Ward is one of the “Old Country’s” most Fi . eh *henvlax at 1246, reinforced with strong stee! ; { , Fees : . When it is also a splendid instrument, thoroughly warranted by the Apollo Gimbels Exg pov, 206, Snow-white Turkish Towels, hy ‘ peeeretey unt ee and these hats are his Company, as well as by Gimbel Brothers? An excellent Piano, to be played by | pijeuercd tase, soe, |ennmed, double ply, wean te er Vent BG Dest P stylish of real Encli hand, in the usual way, when so desired, but which is equipped with the Apollo | Physicians’ and Surgeons’ Soap,66, | at 260. Boat. $1 grade, at 460. Smartest and most stylish o Teal Bog ish shapes, Player action, so that ANYBODY CAN PLAY IT, at any time. Subway Store, Balcony | Subway Store, Lower Floor Bubway Store, Lower Floor 4 ee tients dace tate fly ghee SFICSPAN NEW PayerPlanosare jut one ofthe many thet 1993 50 Axminster RUGS, Oxi2 ft., at $18.50 a ball wii ug its dis y— 7 . f) ” e gray, olive and brown are the colors, and the price, in this And nearly all other wanted sizes. 160 splendid Axminster Rugs, in a variety of good with the very smartest styles in Derbies, and the Day {ty Usually GS}O0, at 6h7,00, A 7antira ft. usually $10.50, at 97,00, & 814x101 9 {t., usually $21.50, at $16.60, 6x70 in., usually $3.75, at $3.26, newest and best colors in Soft Hats, at $3.50 and S A, | zy of PIATTOS 4 o ft., usually 5 Fete eu i us ly $3.75, a $5; first gad foremost among then is ie aon | Also short lengths of Linoleum and Oilcloths at mere fractions of eS Sn distinctive ah of acne | Presenting a remarkably attractive assemblage of Used and New Pianos at | the usual prices. Subwey Gare, Lever Fleer definite and decisive price-advantages. ’ # 44 , ) | It is impossible to print a list, as we cannot know just what instruments will be 9~—-—": . = = lee \{| here. But the variety will be large, and their excellence is assured by this guaranty: BROADWAY, at 40th St. #79 BROADWAY, near Chambers St | All are warranted to be in good playable condition, and if not satisfactory will i 47 CORTLANDT Gea meas Cen ATH RTRERL, ot Sd Ave, ff! 9) be laken in exchange by us within three months AT BURL Ost rakes in L BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. $3.00. ITl1B I I i 1 Oriental patterns, that this worthy manufacturer has decided to discontinue making. Then we have the famous John B. Stetson hats— ‘ re A = ear Y 9x12 [L., usually $24.50, at $18,560. | 6x9 ft., usually $14.50, at $11.50. QS

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