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“ ; Y chm a PSanane WVUneY, MYRNA M da, DHL Lama ew YY, 240944. 1 Witt And out a EDEN CET AWAY News Oddilics ) motrin tienes Shi SF "Weal tae Wi . Millionaire Van Dyk Won't Tell) : : * WHILE AUTO VICTIM : itarvand Worn have ite weit iestatbes | om hag he ha ‘mae wie ey yew anwar ton | Necessary manufacturing facilities, goodtaste LES DYING IN STREET] mss mes wc core atzr on orem | se si 2s ma ee ee , No. S!day when an atitomobile pollee patrol ¥ to take Anni ar t Mont-| Three persons were injured early to- Fiancee’s Name Until After at ‘wt trom ne {ANd originality are necessary to the produc- © pay af aE ot rmon | City Hall t is i le é A Nay Coury, % ia a satan ter Corene he Republican | # and special music tn he been p up in York | ¢¥ f h if d ualit I h i : In Clay ¢ unty, Kan. there are three candidates for Coroner. Tt | Repentiene, Mt hotatteial toe eee eee ee pth tion 0 at sty: e an q y- © com- | is a doctor, the Democrat Is an undertaker and the Socialist sella tombstones. rode veh an intox 10 the women’s f lance Policeman in Taxi,| — G. swoons won a road run yestentay and ewvoned office’ No, 907 Water a Von Dyke owng & ebkin of teal Genes Weber cui him sat Patroimen bination is perfectly ustrated in ss Ai ' ’ hia 0 No. 37 Wate Unes Van Dyke owns a chain of tea! Qeor a while beay oF the — und ade he wa sand his main offices | mach n the prisoner were P P ‘- but Number Is Seen by A tong Gietance telephone call was entedded by the First Congregational his secretary. But th y. oll tine New York men John Rodgers and James House-| Derbies and Soft Hats in Exclusive Styles, $3 & $4. pg S 1 Pers Church, Montetair, to the Rev, Charl My of St. Louls, very char ceblovess sald (hoy had been] “at, aua ‘i ‘ everal Persons. ce during the interview with the| Warned to Keep silent on the affair, butling'in the ras tracks, When the machine | 190 Broadray, 900 Rroadeur, ‘The Philadelphia Y. M,C. A. has started a class to the effect on clothes Wve-yearsold tea merchant, whore |#miled br and nodded their heads! Me the pole the three inside the car] 03 roadway, 1107 Broadwsy, F of washing compounds, but they can't get the laundrymen to come to schoo! " jin the directton of the desk near the| were hurled down and Injured. Rodgers | 0 Browlway, 1960 Broadway, 4 Crossing Third avenue at One Hun- a In two weeks, | muttionstee’e had his right arm broken, Well's wide| 37 Nassau St 6 Broadway, 7 ‘and Second street on his way homo Btind for three years, Miss Stella Adams of Alls nd te Mr. Van qi TEE Was brulsed and the woman waa cut on| Only Brooklyn Store, 871 Pulton + Area ind fot years, Miss § Adams Iston, Mass. has talked and)@nd to | i i “ i early to-day, Patrick Murpiy, twenty. | belleved herself into seoing asain. ; Sid sadl ir Be hy For That Sweet Note, Clear Your|the noad. they wore taken to the City bgenendhin Mrs % five, of No. 1612 Lexington avenue, was a we will be married and ail the Ait by an automovile and nearly shot as = throw, Rel Crowe 4 Congh " Hospital in @ patrol wagon. They are going to give Raffles, the Sloth bear at the Bronx Zoo, a pai My Wrourh the piate wines window of a| Key to his winter house, His nails are 40 long that he picks ell the locks, any ws —————— ee tore. He was taken dying to Recep- | — ere, ton Hospital by Dr. Fisher, He had MARRIAGE A LA MODE. \ H “Bones were broken. meister of Glenthorne, Countisbury, Devonshire, were married in chureh in hunt« The automodile, in which were aling costume and afterwards rode to hounds, @hauffeur and two men, put on speed In Johnson, Kan., G. B. Bucker and Miss Goldie A. Gregor hatled Judge Robert Muto, but it was too fast. Several num- 4 7 It John Pa ‘Bere were furnished by witnesses and to go to jail. of Philadelphia doesn't send his wife to school he will have! «get Palanus to Uartion yeate oft, With stocks almost TWO MILLIONS GREATER than a year ago, we take great pride in inviting the people of New York and S Mneee ic vicinage to come and view the vast new assemblage to which every producing bi ah the globe has contributed. It is our policy SORRY GAS DIDN'T KILL HER, | i. vr yininers inven overflow from dear old Georeia, where the Colonel stood | Hl to have nothing missing from our stocks that is obtainable elsewhere Very we have better) and to add to this all that e skill an GIRL WON'T TELL HER NAME. |" bdlvie Nc hatinddbenietaPiiadbeb ito Pai bees broadest knowledge can discover, both in the New World and the Old, for the service and adornment of the person, and the furnishing eed ots peng zeny - , Dies Murderous Hoy Sentenced. youth will have to spend twenty-one and beautifying of the home. eas , i Tom Fragments of Letter, Pieced) patinson ” Bept, 30.—-Called | years behind prison bara, and it may A Cordial Invitation is extended to You, to visit GIMBELS, and see the New Things Tomorrow. Together, Show Friends Knew | to stand trial upon indictments charg-| be that he will apend forty-two years. She Wa ing him with homicide in. that. h swaviuee aean * nm She Was Despondent. Killed his grandmother and with as] _ Col Watterson Goes Home, : | PTR pal ob ead seine 6s ab ee sauit in that he attacked his mother murderot er B, Sn ees s ‘Gousletssouraal baa a0, 12] Famous English Hosiery _ Mee blotter and Mi ret Trelin in the qt een Bok, they ew, Tork ose ad ee a rece deren ee Det load im to his hotel far eeveral. days | From I. & R. Morley Have you ever allended the Derby Races? If so, you remember how a TMitsont creel ast nigh dsproe Grd to the ananit charge: “Soape Over. the “Reuneyifatiia Malou tits Hosiery from thiscelebrated oid Nottingham firm gives much every road that leads to Epsom, from London and the country ‘round, (pe Banger point. But ehe senateaty | William Hughes, presided, at once} afternoon, Mra. Watterson and thelr the same impression of reliability as the Bank of England. It was crowded with hurrying motors, drags and carriages. Well, that is Fefuses to set the hospital authorities | Passed sentence In h form that thelson Harvey accompanied him. has won its right to be so considered, and we are glad to present as sr meiner Rint a ~~ such a collection of it for men, women and children. For men, there are substantial Cotton Half Hose, in weights from very to h in black, tan and white, at 36¢, 60c, 76¢ and 966 pair. sieet te tory Socks that are made entirely by hand; soft and fine, at $1.46 pair, and Broad-ribbed Lisle Thread, in black, navy blue und tan, at 41.26 Pavien who prefer the added warmth of wool will like Cashmere Socks that ular in England, at 60¢ and 76c pair. ; EV APOR ATED MILK |g] Women's Stockings, of black cotton, in light, medium and heavy weight, 750 86c pair. | ba ten Stockings, derby-ribbed, in black, tan and white cotton, at 60c the picture that arose in the wriler's mind when she visited our Receiving Rooms on Saturday and saw the great inrush of merchandise that had been hurried here ‘from Europe by the great ocean liners, and thal from the best tailors and dressmakers of New York ty motors and messengers —to make tomorrow's Display of New Tailored Suits and Gowns complete in selection at each of our numerous prices—Dresses at $18.60 to $625; Tailored Suits at $26 to $310. There will be modes ] right as to her name or where she came from. To every question as to why she at- tempted to take her life or who ts her Mearest of kin who can be summoned te take charge of her whe charged from the hospital the sweet-faced young woman shakes her head despairingly. She seems to be @tlevously disappointed that she did Rot die. ‘The carefully torn fragments of sev- @ral tetters, found in the expensive English travelling bag in her room, were Dieced together ius far as pombe to-day toe cu thee ee 16. (m woollen Socks for tennis and Golf Stockings to in all the new materials for morning, afternoon and evening wear Margaret Cremin’: wear with knickerbockers, all of Morley’s make. Main Floor for small women and those of average stature, as well as those Jmasculine hand a Mar- requiring extra sizes. Third Floor Cremin, No, 106 Bellevue avenue, ort, R. 1, read: * “Hoping you are keeping happy and are not getting despondent. You need Mind folks about you. Keep of good cheer and everything will come out all Women’s Silk Hosiery, 85c Pair Stockir gs of superior qualities of pure silk in variousweights, with silk or cotton tops and feet, in black, white, pink, sky blue, tan, gold, red and lavender. It required a purchase of 5,000 irs of these Stockings on our part to make this remarkably jie price possible. Main Floor Karo or A&P Corn Syrup, ': §e | Cleaned Currants, a pk. I'c'Clothes Pins - 100 for 10c | Peanut Butter = a Ib. llc Gold Dust - + a pk. 19c ff) \ | 0 was tmporsible to decipher the sig- nature. ‘The girl will be arraigned itn court These Quality Undermuslins Are in New Styles And Surprisingly Priced Whipcord in the Lead ; : gm “How many new tingerle will you have on Tess te-morrow on the charge of attempted wutclde, Shredded Wheat = a pk. I2ci/Sapolio = = a cake 7c s 2. jay?” we asked the Lingerie chief. —————- ; : | ri p “Just h that he rs on ure suet ns Force “st 10cllena Peas 2, 10e [ji Among the Fall Drogs Fabrics . Be) winnie seen tit more for a germent can get L what she wants, whether she fan- cies the quite plain or claborate styles. And this variety is just as comprehensive in night- {| Fashion has turned enthusiastically to Whipcord \{| for the season’s new tailored suits. It is a glorified Whipcord, rich in appearance, gratefully responding to the tailor’s art, and abounding in good service. In the Graveney elt of ee ; Res ie than a tha different sorts of Whipcords can be fourd, with every possible variety of rib, from fine to heavy, and from an excellent domes- Loar repereege tic quality, at $1, to a superb German weave at $3.50 yard. ri 7 ‘ i ony tos. | Gl nok wae All the colors, of course, as well as black, with navy blue, zg x ‘ =. SF ty etl this display tear taupe and brown ir greatest favor. And a special offering of 3. 4 play half-hearted way, I Navy Blue and Black Whipcord, at 96c Yard waisens une “he we w Candidate for Governor Talks From Car With Davenport, Second on Ticket. Oecar ©. Straus and Frederick M. Da- + venport, Progressive candidates for Governor and Lieutenant-<Governor, be- gan a campaign tour of the Hudson Valley by addressing a big noon-hour crowd in Gett, Square, Yonkers, to- day. They arrived in automobiles, Mr. Straus being accompanted by his wie ‘They spoke from the same automobile. 10 S&H Stamps with 1 can Pink Alaska Salmon .....10c 10 S&H Stamps with 1 can Sultana Spice ..... 1 10 S&H Stamps with 1 bottle Liquid Blue . 20 S&H Stamps with 1 bottle Stuffed Olives .. me. Atlantic & Pacifie i 400 Stores in the U.S, These prices for the Metropolitan District Ontv } rags sf 54 inches wide, fully shrunk and sponged, in an all-wool ae / 4 styles would all be here— BRS sisrestors” 7 cotae to you met quality that should sell for half as much agair. Black, and é a) y and they will be on Tues jen promises but wig pest persone: {\\= two hades of navy blue. ( , Ce hig eith eal BACT aaltepet ahd The Imported Broadcloth at $1.15 Yard , ] IRALgOtONS high, Bittioiaa and Brvet Gal actsiee’ thie : stingy This is a really extraordinary purchase, of a quality imported Mead round cn beyonty tbo —some Wis politician, ane B RE ea ca = to sell for $1.75 yard. It is in medium weight, with high lustre oy full hy wg Aas sto eis 15 w, three-qi or Pi alive arty belleves in fair if :] i ini j | 7 e. ine ~~ ie * ibe Progressive party vetieves tn fale] gy PMO FONE=tnt af Wag and chiffon finish, in black, taupe, navy blue, and a fine range Combinations that are carefully fitted—some in the Princess style, or with the waist-line the employer. What I propose to of Autumn colorings. Main Floor FURNITURE -B do if elected Governor is to give the Ave © defined by ribbon-run beading. $1 to §21. M Pelticoats with fitted tops, that may be adjusted by patent fasteners or strings—with ruffles, A flounces or flat trimmings— $1 to $27.60. Drawers. circular and straight styles—-50c to $6.75. Corset Covers with square or round neck, and some with the new shield protectors, 60¢ to taxpayers value received for every cent that goes into the State Treasury, Mr. ‘Barnes of Albany says that I will be a fatiure if clected. Yes, I probably would be @ failure from the Barnes stand- point, That is the greatest compliment | he could have paid me.” | Mr. Davenport, who formerly was) pastor of the Yonkers First Methodist Churoh, and who !s son-in-law of Con- gressman John E. Andrus of this city, fecelved a hearty welcome. As many women have been longing for patterns for embroidered and braided de- signs, the Butterick Company decided to issue them, and we are privileged to present these Designs for Embroidery and Braiding 76. een Slips, in the fitted style from which they take their name, also in the Empire, $2 These undermuslins were all made to our special order—of the finest cambrics ard nainsooks, trimmed with dainty laces and embroidery. Second Floor Which we know will be very helpful to those inter- It elims =| Se ig . = TO STORE aes in ay needlework, crocheting, ribbon-flower eliminates my zee work, and so on. ° ; me the “ = A subway Station. ON The latest book illustrating these designs is just try” 9 Dy sersisa Visite, 149TH STREET out—-price, 26, and includes one design free. We Invite You to a Fine Showing of SPECIAL—FUR ONE WEEK—SPECIAL Bais a The Aristocrats of American Rugdom prestoriouryos INQ DEPOSIT REQUIRED—50 VS, Take Care of Your Eyes! M. J. Whittall’s Hardwick & Magee's ANGLO-PERSIAN RUGS FRENCH WILTON RUGS A. & M. Karagheusian’s HERATI RUGS Such names as these belong in the top rank of Domestic Rugs, and need no apologist. We are just as proud to sell these Rugs as the people who buy them are to have them in their homes. We are making a special and very beautiful display of these Rugs in the new Fall designs. As usual the choice lies between the rich Oriental effects— which admirably catch the spirit of the Far East in their designs and tone-har- monies—and self-toned Rugs which are so distinctly and gracefully French. These latter are shown in an unusually charming range of colorings. In addition, there are the new designs in Royal Worcester, Bundhar, Wilton, and Body Brussels Rugs, in sizes ranging from 22: x 36 inches to 11 ft. 3 inches x 15 feet. The prices are as follows: AngiorHersinp, French Wilton and Herati Rugs, 2214x986 in., et $4, to 11 ft. 3 in. x 15 ft., t $97.60. : fe Worcester Rugs, 2214x36 ir., at $3, to 11 ft. 8 in. x 15 ft., at $74. Bundhar Rugs, 18x86 in., at $2.26, to 11x15 fl. at $72. Body Brussels Rugs, best quality, 4 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 6 in., at $10.75; 6 ft. x9 ft., at $19.50; 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in., at $28.76; Yx1z [t., al $31.60, Also a group of Wilton Rugs of different qualities at special prices. Sixth Floor now. shat your Delivers Either Perhaps those headaches come from eye-strain that you pie crust wil be Dr don’t suspect. Our expert optometrist will examine your eyes N ced te Sant be pty charge, and will tell you whether or not you need a puderd mUSUs CO ts ea 1 ‘ ‘We fill physicians’ prescriptions for glasses accurately and soda and salt to insure flaky promptly, at much more moderate price than those of the Birdseye Maple usual specialty shop. For tomorrow, a special offering of OR Mahogany Reg. price $44- $24.50, at Chiffoniers 4 4” lightness and perfect tastiness. ye Yori ale old-filled Eyeglasses a ft any. Buffalo.N.Y. je OPE OY und Presto, To Match. . ooo ~~ WHY DON’ ee NO MAIL ORDERS i ee FREE “Th.GS3." CREDIT THis soup oax Why don't you give yourself a gen- PURCHASES DINING TABLE uine treat and a series of thrills and | This Imperial Leather Couch : surprises by reading “SHENAM DOAH?" f “SHENANDOAH” is a_noveliza- tion, by Henry Tyrrell, of Bronson Howard's great war play of the same mat will begin In Wednesday's Eve- 7 ning World—day after to-morrow— Golden Can EST , Solid Oe F. nandoah” was one of the most | FREE with every purchase of $50 ()," Suppose you try some Presto Muf- fins, ‘That means—get @ package of Presto Flour from your grocer, Reci- pee in and on every package. Best toric lenses, in 10k. gold-filled skeleton glasses, with the convenient finger-piece mounting. Main Floor, Rear | New Mezzotypes and Other ‘ Charming Framed Pictures Originality, coupled with artistic judgment, and a ; moderate scale of prices, are the factors that have brought the Gimbel Picture Store into high esteem on thé part of New York art-lovers. The charming Mezzoiypes, which we we present, eve » good illustration of this. They give the effect of the most € sive mezzotints, with their ertistie hard- i tyle of mounting. Yet prices begin as 1 from there up to $5. lay # variety of Mezzotints thal yt be proud to poss pough not heavy Claw Feet re the first to I y specialty the prices i itten, The or ‘ _ Mveliation Keeps all the play's stir YOUR TER Cy ori hese shops would he ¢ . All in beautiful and —_—_—_—_—_—_—_————_— ¢ ‘ont kind jf story everyday ite | OPEN EVERY EVENING UNIIL 9. OPEN Ane UNTIL 10 P.M. j Eee he atonishingly low bn 5-60, 65c, om | O 0 he Zlass siz x oO ox n JS Reman satenire soe waning] AQ tB AUM ANN S3dAve ve art BROADWAY NEW YORK —— nuary-nuep sr. i i \ ° — a ¢ Read ith 1 aii si SON aa ‘