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-POUTGAN BEAT hr WEIN AUTO AS CROWD WANE Breaks Her Nose, Then Leaps From Machine and Dis- appears in Jamaica. A HAPPY CHILD. IN A FEW HOURS When Cross, Sick, Feverish, Tongue Coated or Bil- fous Give Delicious “Syrup of Figs.” ‘The pollee are looking. to-day ser Frank J. Kane, extensive real eetate eperator and politician in Queens Bor ough. ‘He ie charged with beating his wife and breaking her nose with a blew from his fist while they were riding together in his automobile on Hoffman Boulevard, near Hillside avenuq Je maica, yesterday afternoon About a month ago Kane was charged tm Jamaica Police Court with aseaulting hhis wife; the cass was eent to Special @essions. A week iuter Mre, Kane and her wealthy aunt, with whom ehe had fone to live at Lynbrook, I, 1, had Kane arrested for disorderly conduct. ‘Me was tried at Lynbrook and sentenced fe thirty days in Nassau County jail, but in two days was freed on a writ cf habeas corpus. The pair were recon- ailed a tow days ago. After the reconciliation Kane joined his wife at her aunt's, but It wae ex- ected that they would soon return to thelr handsome home at No, 61 Bene- dit avenue, Woodhaven, L. L, where they had several automoblies in their own garage Kane's father, who was the sole occu. pant of the Woodhaven house to-day, said: “Why, I only brought them to wether again after thelr quarrel a few days ago. They seetned to be happy again with one another and I thought they would soon be back here again together.” Mrs. Alma Kane, whe {s twenty-seven, Possesses great personal attractivencas and has a fortune of $200,000 ir her own right, it aid. She ts in St. Mary's 1 ee it tt! iid is listles's restless, cross, irritable, , stomach Mother! look at the iy out of sorts with sour, feveriah, breath bad; has stomach- ya, sore throat, or is full of cold, it means the little one’s stomach, liver and 80 feet of bowels are filled with poisons and cl: up waste and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. ive ‘& teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, and in a few hours the foul, decayin; constipated matter, utidigested food an sour bile will gently move on and out of ite little bowels without nausea, ing or weakness, and you have a well and smiling child short! With Syrup of Figs for are not drugging your children, being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aro- matics it cannot be harmful, besides they dearly love its delicious taste. Mothers should aware keep Syrup of Figs handy. It is the only stomach, liver and bowel cleanser and regulator needed —a little given to-day will save a sick Full directions for children of all G4 and for grown-ups plainly printed gn the age. Ase your druggist for the full name, yrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,” Hospital, alca, Where she was taken i . after the crowd th it yy the California Fig Syrup Co. iter, (he, cromd,, that witnessed the Ti iy the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. == BONWIT TELLER & Co. SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY Special Sale Negligees New models made especially to our exclusive designs Messaline Negligees Short waist model, with dainty lingerie collar and cuffs, ie er Value $7.50 4.95 Messaline Negligees ‘i by . Smartly cut, trimmed with wide Dresden ribbon. 7 05 Albatross lined. Value $10.75 Crepe de Chine Negligees Sleeveless, 34 length dr model tri d with pleated ribbon. sad "Value $11.75 8.95 Crepe de Chine Negligees Accordion pleated slip-over model, with hand em- : broidered and lace trimmed Bertha collar. Value $18.50 13.75 A NUMBER OF ODD NEGLIGEES TO CLOSE OUT 13.75 & 25.00 Formerly 25.00 to 65.00 The “Bontell” Corsets 1.95, regularly 4.00 Made of broche, effectively trimmed, newest low bust, long hip model. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street Don’t Miss It! 8 Another Fall Fashion Supplement — Edited by MAY MANTON EIGHT STRIKING PAGES Aa ILLUSTRATED IN COLORS FREE with Next SUNDAY WORLD. / rrr ' leon, com- mander-inchi —_—_—_—_ ees | droop coping il, ie a heartil; everybody, ache, diarrhoe: f d- you will surely iy. r ft , child to-mogow. | | kage. | s db; Fi | GIMBELS “Your Best Fashion Exhibition— And Most Unique I Have Ever Seen’’ The Opinion of a Well-known Style-autherity. This is a composite Exhibition of the latest Paris Styles in Gowns, Wraps, Furs, Millinery and all the Accessories of Dress— la Lomenade des Cotleltes» Which may be viewed between 10 A. M. and 12 Noon, and 2 and 4 P, M., in a veritable Autumn garden—Eighth Floor. And it is a practical display, for the modes are worn by thirty beautiful women. Tailored Hats With Snap and Dash—At $5 On the isfied in your se- lection, we have about fitty styles at this oneprice— in beret, turban and sailor styles, that are gens of velvet and plush. However, the model illustrated is entirely of velvet, even its long ears, that are the keynote of its chic—on some these are of the new Vampire red, and others are of the black, brown, navy or taupe, of which the hat is made. Think of it!—English Tailored Hats’of stitched silk velvet are only $3.75, because we imported them direct. School and college girls will surely like them, and they are also excellent: for motoring. Black, taupe, Saxe blue, brown, navy and emerald. Untrimmed Plush Hats, erect Plush Hats, with underbrims of black silk velvet. The No-Charge Trimming Service may be enjoyed by you, if you purchase an untrimmed hat nd its trimmings in our Millinery Sections. Main and Third Floors Distinguished in Style and Quality the Scarfs and Muffs ‘in This Fur Sale 1 | A searf may be, and very often has been, a straight, unattrac- tive affair for warmth, and one that detracts from a woman’s | style, But that is not the kind you will find at Gimbels, for | we visited the leading furriers of Europe and the dressmakers of Paris, to get their new models in scarfs and mantles, that are so cleverly designed that they immediately enhance the beauty of a costume. Of course, we have had many of them copied for this Sale, These Low Prices, Because We Purchased Large Quanlities of Pelts in the Fur Marts of Europe Black Fox Searfs and Muffs, $85 and $26 each, Pointed Fox (Sitka) Scarfs, $16 to $65, Muffs, $29.60, $36 and up to $65. Skunk Scarfs, $19.50, $29.60 up to $76. Muffs, $27.60, $37.60 u; n Stoles, 214 up to 2/4 yards long, $22.50 and $37.60. to $75. Moles Mutffs, $16 to $62.60, Lynx Scarfs and Muffs, $37.60 each—various other qualities, $15 to $175 each. Kolon Sable, $60 up to $160 a set. Wolverine, $60, $86 up to $186 a set, Beaver, $22.60 and $37.60 a set. Raccoon, $19.60, $37.60 up to $76 aset, Also Russian Sables, Russian and Hudson Bay Foxes—Kitt, Pointed, Black, Natural, ¢, Rose and White; Natural and Blended Baum Marten, Fur Coats st t $76 for caracul and ascend to $476 for moleskin. Just off the steamer—a magnificent collection of Broadtail, Car- $295 fo $1500. Third Floor acul, Hudson Seal and Moleskin Coats, nv Set Your Money to Work The more quickly you start it earning interest for you, the better off you are. And though the interest on a single dollar is a trifle, it’s just another case of “every little bit helps.” The money you bring to us, for deposit in our Interest Department On or Before October 10th is pul to work at once, with its date of employment entered as OCTOBER 1, The Interest is credited on January 1; and by not depositing during the next three dsys you simply lose a whole month’s interest, which we allow at the rate of 4 Per Cent. Per Annum This liberal interest feature is but one of the many advantages of !\.ving an account with GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers Let us explain them more fully to you at our con- venient office— Main Floor, Rear Balcony .75—fourteen styles in these |, Simply a Matter of Arithmeti to Figure How Much You Can Bave in Bon Marche Sale of GLOVES It’s just like this:—Here are the long party gloves, of which a woman may need a dozen pairs or more in a season. Their usual price in white kid is $3.76 a pair for 16-button length. In the Bon Marche Sale the same Gloves— for we are gauging the qualities by OUR REGU- LAR GIMBEL _ STANDARDS—are $2.95 8 pair. Saving 80c a pair, or $11 on a dozen pairs. For, to make it convenient for women wishing to buy gloves in qu..ntities, we quote prices by the half-dozen pairs, which show still greater economies. And there you are! The same thing applies, to a greater or less extent, on every sort of Gloves that a woman may need for her various walks abroad. And on the Gloves that men need most in Winter-—Walking Gloves of tan cape. Our first Bon Marche Sale, held a year ago, was such a huge success that we felt encouraged to make it bi and better this year. And here are the groups of ble, perfect new Gloves upon which, through our large early purchases, we are able to save you so much A money. 5 Gloves aitintek ee 2.06 pair. G17 half-dosen Fah ete Ba retain sos, 0.8 pe. $8 White Glage, 20-button, 68.88 pair. 618 helf-dosen ca hite French Lambskin, 16-button, 1.86 pair. The 1.75 White Lambskin, » OT. 8 ‘iw a 12-button, 61.86 pair. 97.78 1.60 Kid, erp $1.16 pair. a Washable ‘Cham, $1.10 pair. §6.96 half-dozen pairs. Gray Mocha, one clasp, $1 pair. 76 half-dozen Tan more Walking, ‘one-elap, ese’ pair. @6 half- pairs. One-clasp Pique Glace, black, white, a @ray, besipein,. Ge tall-dcemn puss Two-clasp Glace, white, black, gray, tan, 760 pair. @4.26 half-dozen pairs. Men's Gloves Cape Walking, one-clasp, $1 pair. a 60 half-dozen oid, Les esas tan and gray, 61.35 pair. [-dosen 2elasp, 91.65 pair. 9.60 wae Needles Main Floor. ur ul Is of Vital Importance, but It Is Also the Fact that in t A woman may select original models (up to $650) from the Paris dressmakers that make the gowns for the Queens of _ Europe, as well as from an almost unend- ing number of reproductions at prices down to $18.50. That is, if you need a little frotteur * dress you can get most any kind from a uite severely tailored style of serge or cor- luroy to stunning dresses of wool eponge trimmed with fur. _, Afternoon Gowns, of crepe de chine, brocade, c! and other clinging silks—in ae lovel i , $27.50, *@36 ad upward. 927.60 wns, with Grecian-in- Spired draperies—soft chiffons, brocades and all the exquisite materials that Paris is using this season, Even exquisite is an inadequate word to apply to the colors. Imported models as low as $82.50. ers start at $32.50., The Dresses illustrated show:the new combination model of serge and char- meuse at $27.60, and a charmeuse model trimmed with metallic motifs at $27.60. The ¢40 Suits in our Annual Sale are our own reproductions and modifjcations of the latest models by Bernard, HT and Bechoff-David. nd ‘ou may judge the character of our $27.60 and @36 Suits by the two i 'ustrations, Third Floor, Fring Gor Specialized Mourning Plouses “Withoul exception, this is the largest and most complete collection of Mourning Blouses 1 havc ever seen!" was told us the other day by the directors of one of the largest stores in the United States. It is curious, but very true, that the woman in mourning and the one who prefers to wear black, generally finds it diffieult to ae ‘Mourning Blouses that are modish, yet conservatively fashioned. And that is why we have assembled such a large collection, so that if a woman wants a simply tucked Blouse of Crepe de Chine or Mourning Silk, she can get it here—and may have several styles from which to select, or if she wants ress Blouse she may choose from those of Crepe de Chine or Chiffon thag are embroidered or Uimmed with white or 7 black crepe. And we even have White Crepe de Chine Blouses trimmed with white crepe for the woman who v white mourning, _As black is not alone worn by elderly women, we have Mourning Blouses with the “Prince Imperial” Frill, Directoire and Robespierre collar, and numerous other styles, suitable for girls and young women. ‘ That every detai URE We carefully planned may be realized when we tell you that even the small’ ‘okes and stocks of the mourning [31 sare of fine dull-finished net. These are Blouses with individuality whether of crepe de ct At $6.96, or of chiffon _ at $29.60—of course, there are many prices in between. BROTHERS SY Women's Section, Third Floor, These corsets have brought health to a host of plot a saved thousands from the sur- geon's knife. Yet they are pertect STYLE coreete: With Improved Bandlet Ne: B2¢clow bast {85-00 The Greatest SUPPORT~ ING Corsets in Existence. .' New “in-Curve Back”: and close iting “In-Curve Back:™ No. 50e—low bust | $65.00 No. 508—medium The Greatest REDUCING Corsets in Existence Wo other corset can take the place of a Nemo—in ser- vice, style, wear or comfert, Be a Wise Woman! —and deal only with stoves thet will sell you s NEMO when you eak for sy ‘KOPS BAOS., Macuineturers, How cr— All lost or found articles ad vertixed im The Wertd will be listed at The Werld’s Lufermae toe Bureau, Pulltser Arcade, Park Rew: or 125th Mt. and Brooklyn ome 202 Washing-

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