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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1912. GIMBELS 540 New Styles to Please The Younger Generation of Girls If you are a young woman of 14, 16 or 18 years, you have reached the age when clothes mean much to you. As we know this, and also that your mother has her idea about your clothes, we have 110 styles in Suits for you; 89 styles in top coats, and 150 styles in school, afternoon and evening dresses. Altogether 351 styles, just for you. Your sister who is quite up, but whose undeveloped lines require that she should wear clothes that are quits girlish, may choose from the 80 ee in junior Top-coats, 50 styles in Dresses, 26 styles a Suits. These are graded in sizes 18, 15 and years. share tide ae otto vers, tere | = Just 1000 of These New Fall these for school, dress and ‘y wear. Rather an immense collection, is Me hot considering Blouses for Tomorrow’s Sale that Lanse / ean is new and appropriate for At $3.95, $5 and $6.95 ROSENTHAL'S FIRST WIFE| 2a. DENIES SHE WAS VICTINY | astute er nan twenty-four pages, sixteen of them in color, with every copy of next Sun- 1 N | | day's World. A new magazine rn EVERY WEEK. Watch for the first hag ecm number next Sunday. Full of pic- Suffered From Ptomaines and }t*te* an¢ kood reading matter. > * Heavy Sentence for Highwayman. Doctor Asks for Action For stealing a silver watch, valued a: $2 and $.00_in money from Lee Against Beljevue. Jung, keeper of @ Chinese restaurant : on Stuyvesant aquare, Carmine Curcto of No. %7 Fast Fourteenth street was sentenced to Sing Sing Prison for not Ginger Gaynor was asked to-day to|iess than ten years or more than six- frwvestigate the conduct ofthe Bellevue|teen yoars to-day by Judge Malone in Hospital doctors in the care of Dore | General Sessions. Giibert, the first wife of Herman Ro- who was taken to that hospl- en Gept. & Leopold H. R. Hibbe, No. 150 East Twenty-seventh street, who was called ) in to treat Mrs. Gtibert on that date, | Geclared this morning that she had been suffering from ptomaine potson- {ng @nd Mra. Gilbert herself euppors young gir him M to it the character of the 1 eson aye wat on ne ewore| Baby would cry all and the xanmasies of our prio, ve thastsbe That Should Sell for $5 to $10.75 @ Ghysician of the Bellevue stat ned] might with itching A Young Woman's Suit of Velveteen— Chiffon Blouses at $3.95 and $6, should be $5 to $6.95— coupled with the tact shat, he ‘was | Pace a mass of scabs —Resinel cared copy of a Bernard model, $35. Navy three models in veiled effects. Tefuend edminion to Batis to, one Piiiadeighta, Pa, July 94, 1988 and black. Crepe de Chine Blouses, $6.95, should be $10.75—“Prince Nag ang tor action wis cheat te paeplen, Te opread A Young Woman’s Coat, of cut velour, Imperial” frill model; all white, and the new dark colors, with Mire Oltert ts entirely recovered, and | eee his Sau tl hs in Alaa $37.50. white or self-color satin Robespierre collar. Twentrcerecth wtreat. tha eatd: that | thlek seabs. Tt would itch him oo he some food bought in a by delicates- would scrateh it till it would bleed, sen etore had brought on an attack of! and his pillow and nightgown would A Young Girl’s Coat of cheviot, trimmed _,, Brocaded Charmeuse Shirts, $5, should be $6.95 and $8.95, with velvet, $13.50. with Robespierre collars; shirt or dress sleeves. ptomaine poisoning. She laughed at the Ls a mass of Dent ia te mening For Junior Girls ‘ For Young Girls 4 Parad Blouses reflect fine imported models, as their frills, collars and other little rumors of ‘knockout drops’ or chloral le would ery all nigh’ lasted : its, $15 to $35 ‘ailored Suits, $16 to $100 ‘ ied ¢ A potsoning, and cata that aitment| about a 1 sent for sam- Cah and bist bg ode oes | "appease, #8008 $65 ic Des es, tis te ‘re a louches are copied exactly Third Floor nad been nothing more somewhat ples Resinol Seap and Resinol , $8. #0 ‘0} , i severe attack of ptomaine, Z aes Ointment, and when I put them on popeecert! elt vee hy aseket ls acid 7T De. Hibbe eaid he had been called to tay mets ace et ie — Women’s Pique Gloves wien /shuiwaers |{|A Disposal of the “Ready-Made” Stock of the Best Only 1,200 Pairs, at 85c bat tit Mon melas otal cd Manufact urer of Childr en’s Dresses in America ‘That doesn’t mean enough Gloves for 1,200 women, because women who are wise will pick up |] Oakdale Street. Trial free: Rue one At 33 1-3 ‘to 50 Per Cent. Less Than Regular Prices & season's supply at this low price. a 1 tre. talon When it was rumored that this old established firm was about to dispose of its stock so that it | We just got them from the most popular maker of women’s pique gloves in a Kew by F attend her at about 7 o'alock on the night of Sept. 8 and found her in a comatose condition. He diagnosed her trouble as being the result of ptomaine peleoning, and called for an ambulance, Dr. Hibbe gave her an injection of one-sixtieth of @ grain of strychnine, he said. Diatrict-Attorney Whitman has Mrs. Gifbert under subpoena as a witness in Baal pa oe Sy could settle an estate, many people clamored for it—but we got it. That is, their entire collec- of soft, fine acrd splendid for service; one-clasp, in white, black, gray and tan, tion of phtentros also tee aad petticoats that were already made. ‘i wear with the Fall costume. 1,200 pairs only at 85¢ a pair. For years this concern has been famous for the dainty Men’s and-Women’s Mocha Gloves, $1.50 ‘| ard refined ¢ ter of its mer dise— sheer materials, Great favorites, for they are soft and warm, to wear on chilly days. Exceptionally good— fine lace and i immi hand-briar- a f stitching rent (etedeatad air De ee tngea feoteale these—for every process in their making is done by experts. One-clasp, in grays and tans. $1.60 made dresses. 8 pair. Main Floor Make a Point of Coming to the September China Sale TOMORROW _ It’s the last day but one of the Sale, and the surest way NOT to be disappoint- \ ed in securing your share of its wonderful economies is to come early tomorrow. In spite of the marvelous record made thus far by the Sale, the offerings of the closing days are actually the best of the month: The Extraordinary Dinner Sets $18 Austrian Service at $10.75 39 seca tab lee)| each pee with . He 100 pieces; various attractive decorations. Dinner Set at the September prices that end in ~ two more shopping days a Table Crystals $77.50 Limoges Service at $50 $16 Sets of Iridescent Crystal, 60 pes., $11.75. 100 pieces, rich border decoration, full coin] , $13.25 Engraved Service, 60 pieces—goblets, gold handles and edges; open stock. champagnes, clarets, wines and cordials, at ¢8.25 $65 Limoges Service at $45 $24 Crystal Service of 60 pieces, at $16. affidavit from Mre. Gilbert a few hou: before Rosenthal was murdered, blac! This will be a quality event, rather than one of quantity, as there areonly 1600 Dresses in 2 to 6 year Sizes—White lawns with long French Waists, madras and rep, in tailored Russian styles: $1, regularly $1.75 to $2.50. $1.50, regularly $2.75 to $3.50. $2.60, regularly $3.75 to $5.50. 800 Dri in 6 months to 2-year Sizes—Dainty little sl yoke dresses of white lawn—exquisitely | trimm« h t W $1, regularly $1.50 to $2.25. That Were | Uizewane Ever Sold sook and lawn, mounted on waists—variously trimmed with tucks, laces and embroideries: i $1, regularly $1.50 to $2.25. 1.50, larly $2.25 to $3. Open stock; 100 pieces; border decoration and aso eae ee Ny Eso. coin ears ‘oe at ons oder ge! Rag te, imoges Service at $27. .75 Cele , at $3.75, t $10 ; Veale ere Just received; all gold edges and border dec- zi oY Eepateet Coens, af #3.96. orations. 3 Oil and Vinegar Cruets at $1.95. a Men’s Shirts at $1 ‘ “The Robespierre”’ $22.50 Austrian Service at $15 . $10 Water Sets, 6 glasses, mirror, plateau and That’s what you ought a tell the men and But perier nee ging! ae The Neckfixing of the Hous)|,| seorted) decorations) and all’ gold! eciges. SLs See ee young men of New ly that they can buy in sited tn eneuih soak Aen eed ak the ‘ 25c to $4.50 “T Must Hurry to GIMBELS Tomorrow your stores,” is what one man who knows 5 eet This title covers a multitude ” wrote us on Monday. Thies CIMIBET Se thay ee an oe of styles — some high collars, And Get In On That Housewares Sale’ We do not like to say that, it sounds as though we Made over OUR patterns, oh ee more generous than the others that are the flat turnovers. | ; That is what many a housewife will say to herself today when she realizes that were “‘tooting our horn” pretty loud; but we do know usual stock shirt pattern. Carefully made, handsomely || And you may select them with | | tomorrow will be the last Saturday of the Housewares Sale, and in fact the last day ‘ that they are the best suitsthat we have ever sold at ‘ $10—better suits than we ever believed it possible to laundered. : jabots or frills, or without either. | | but one, in which to buy all the things to make the housework easier, that she has | . ) 4 Pe * Light grounds with fancy stripes, in madras, with plain || The majorit; 2 copies of b intending-all th th to bi tt September savings. ell at that price. \ ; tA iJ appa “Hai jority are copies of our een intending: all the mon’ uy al p' uM gs. ; The fabrics ee enough per yard to make their use | ieee es percale, with plaited bosoms, cuffs attached. Size}] own French models. pees i Sa: Abu ates at lower Lane ed bd ty ver ee ‘ieee. Poy. in anything less than a $15 or $18 suit almost pro- Ca i 1] @ Bohemian and Clun are the hundreds of different kitchen things in wood, tin and copper, the nicke 8 hibitive—good, honest tailoring givesthem style, dur- $1 each—you can use the 50c you save in buying one of these Collars for dresses and 7 Tare bathroom, the pretty serving trays, and everything else that has ned ethisSale such a marvel of ability and dependability—and the variety of new New Bias-Striped Crochet Scarfs at 50c economy—and only two days more to get them at their September pric Among thar As nearly like hand-crocheted neckties as it is possible to]| *°™® with cuffs to match—$4,25 T 1 ards Aluminum Saucepan Sets, regularly $2. make them by machine. So woven that they won’t pull out || ¢2¢ Upwards. ‘ lle | Nenee , ut $1.60 set. Fall designs and colors is remarkable in Suits at $10. Last Two Days to Buy s GIMBEL Aluminum Doubie-lipped Saucepans, ates regularly 9 e of shape. @ We imported these imitation Four-Piece Aluminum Saucepan Set || 5c, #t 40¢ euch. pn Men S a ults In handsome two-color combinations. Main Floor || Venise Lace Collars, or we could a be and 2vat. sings, ith tt coverm at $1.60 wry Bt the ' hs ae oe pepe permpemmimmeens roar pea ge not sell them for so little as 60c if bought singly, would be $2.55, Dover Irons, with handle and asbestos stand, of $20 and $25,worth are Tomorrow--a School-free Day|| is e460, white and beige, some | | | Also the 70-Piece Aluminum Kitchen Set ||*2,50, at #2 exch, % Kreamer's Boilers, copper bottom, side handles, regu- At $26.76 larly $1.65, ut $1.16. Practically everything needed for the kitchen—a Cereal Sets, regularly $4.50 to $6.50, at $3.96 set. splendid bridal or tin Weailing gift. Separate pieces Just 75 extra heavy Tin Dishpans, side handles, regue would cost $14.75, ‘Two days longer, at $26.76. larly 85c, at 36c, Antiseptic Dustless Dusters, large size, reg Kitchen Chairs, high back, ce or Double Boilers, 2-qt., regularly] 3-ft. Kitchen Tables, with draw To Buy BOYS’ CLOTHING _| vitheatts to match. ie , A ‘ttle fellows, $6 to || @ Tailored neckwear—-Directoire iL g10. Sailor or Russian Blouse Suits for the little fellows, $5 ia stocks, silk cravate and bows | Manly Norfolk or Double-breasted Suits for the older || 26¢ and upwards. | boys, $6 to $18. Smart Reefers, in Fall weights $6 to $10. || q Pleatings of net, chiffon and Aluminum | | | | $15 And it is well-worth-while for any man or young man to see them—to view the splendid assortment of col- ors and patterns; to try on some of the numei Materials—all wool—that you don’t find in ordinary cloth-' | shadow lace, white, cream, beige | | 1,70, #t $1 exc us + 5 ‘ ; ; i Aluminum Tea Kettles, 3 sizes, regularly $2.25 to $3.10, models, to note their perfection of fit and to observe ing for boys. = |} and black—25c and upwards, t $1.85 each. A the fineness of fabric and finish—qualities all more SERVICE is looked out for as well as STYLE. — Marala d Ostri ee , ee Fi ‘ans, regularly $1.50, at 76¢ each. rge Oval Wash Baskets, heavy lace top, wood or less conspicuous in most $15 suits by their absence. Le And Wah DeNes are very moderate--COMPARE, if you Lena ce and Ostrich Stoles Date Aluminum Coffee Pots, regularly $1.90, at $1, bottom, regularly $1.25, at 80c. Fifth Fleor ve any doubts. that Fashion has named for immediate Of Special Interest for Saturday wear—some with muffs to match; $5.96 Vea en ary Boys’ Two-Trousers Suits at $5 and $7.50 one val or stoles. Plaited Norfolk or plain double-breasted styles; strictly all-wool fabrics;|| Marabou Stoles and Miuffs, each two pairs of knickerbockers; full-lined; correct styles and sizes for boys of || $3-96 and upwards. Black and natural. 6 to 18 years, RE On iph ells enna 8s so aad eee The Brill Twenty Suits of Amazing Distinction at $20 Suits to which we direct the attention of the most discriminating dressers—in them you will find the distinction ps the individuality of design, the ection of fit, and the wearing qualities for which 10 to $20 more is frequently and needlessly paid to custom tailors. Close buying and contentment with small profit enables us to offer them at $20~—-better value cannot be bought. Bivo:-THE CIMBEL SUBWAY STG i tt Dk Today and Tomorrow THE MONTH-END SALE One of the big Events of each month in this new GIMBEL Store. A Sale in which all seventy-five sections present their Best Offerings of the Month. It required nearly a page of yesterday’s papers to bulletin the /undreds of Month-End Bargains. We 4 NEW VEILINGS, in attractive mesh All-Wool Navy Blue Serge Suits at $6 and $7.50|) and shadow designs, 96¢ a yard and up- Norfolk or plain double-breasted styles; all-we 7Tto 18 years. Those at $7.50 have two pairs of tre Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits at $5 For boys of 244 to 10 years, Plain blue serge and various neat mixtures; two pairs of trousers; many new styles. Fourth Floor The Sale of Samples 12 Styles of Boys’ Shoes Of LEATHER GOODS 18 Styles of Children Ss Shoes |for those who haven't Papal a bs Thi fhe vari ry. bel Parpnee, ae to | earlier—we have added a new assort- ent or their way. They range from shoes that wil dad stand the hardest wear in school or playtime, Almost every sort of Leather Soft Hats and Derbies Special at to fine shoes of kidskin or patent leather for Articles you can think of for travel- dress-up. ling bag, writing desk or dressing $1.40 & $1.85 +o Ny, 7, They are made for GIMBELS by mekers iat, Pe 7 * This Season’s Newest Styles and Colors whoproduce nothing but children’s shoes; and table from a maker famous for the quality of his goods, In Subway §tore, Balcony and Lower Floor e ” we know from thorough tests that they are the BEST Children’s Shoes made. Women's handbaga, purses, men's walleta, : |}|__ Besides, we see to it that your children are fitted with the | portfolios, dresging cases, flask, memo. | 279 BROADWAY, near Chajahers St if RIGH’ s for their feet. Bven good shoes can eause untold | books, bridge scores—these are sorne of the | operly fitted. nany items, | NION 5 p, M4th Street, West of Broadway. The Boy: oes are $2 to $3.50; the Girls’ Shoes are $2 Prices are 25c to $7.50 | Ay | 2 to $3.60; thi ry oes are to; ee ‘ { BROADWAY [2 WwW THIRTY-' to style and size. Second Floor | -—usual values are double. Main Floor N YORK Tain st. ee \d strictly fast color; | wards, f |] © Ombre Chiffon Veils, $1. Main Floor The keynote of the Sale— one of the prime reasons for its suecess—is summed up in The Law of the Mouth-End Sale Everything advertised must be decidedly under-price, and erything must be materially r in price than it has been previously during the month, even though it has been reduced in price before re cannot print them again. Safe to say, however, that everyone will find something of unusual interest in this September Month-End Sale, for today and tomorrow. Harlem Store Open Evenings en