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GEILE AI LINE ENO IE cree HR BVENING WORLD, GIMBELS ASKS THE POLICE TO FIND | FATHER, RETIRED MERCHANT | Daughter Says Jerome Baxter Went for Walk Sunday Afternoon and Vanished. A well dressed woman who said isl was Miss Florence Baxter drove up to; Police Headquarters about 11.20 o'clock last night in a taxicab and asked that al FEARS SON 1 DEAD —AADASIS THEOL TO SEARCH FOR HM we StL IMBEL* SUBWAY: : 1s ready for the heavy Fall and Winter shopping with complete stocks of dependable nett goods a! the grea possible economies; in addition, hundreds of under-prised 9 aie as for faene to-day; broken lines of Men's $18 lo $22 Winter Overcoals at $11.75; Women's $1.50 House Dresses at 75c; $1.25 and $1.50 Dress Goods at 65c; Room-size Rugs, away under price. Read on! Young Garland Vanishes and , Mother of His Comrade Hints at Tragedy. | last night and asked « @uareh be made for his son, Richard, four, who has been missing since and who, the father fears, has jed. mi jariand was forced to resien juon with a Harlem furnitere the summer because of iiiness, later Mr. Garland said the Gecided to taka « trip and left with Joseph Nelson of jundred and Forty-sixth street end Amsterdam avenue. When no word ‘was received from him the father start- e4 an investigation. His married daugh- ter, Mre. Ada Foster, of No, 9% Free- street, saw young Nelson's mother, When she heard Mrs. Foster's mission q@he exclaimed, according to Mr. Gar- land’a story to the police: “My God! Poor Dick; you will never ‘eee him any more.” Mr. Garland says Mrs. Nelson wept nd said her son had returned a few S7tte. g ecame hysterical and nothing more conld be learned (rom her. Mr. Garland told the police his daugb- ter then found Neison, and that upon learning her errand he said he had left ‘Richard in Rochester. Pacssniee | CONGRESSMEN IGNORE STRICT PUBLICITY LAW. ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—More than 26 per cent. of the candidates nom!- Nated for Representatives in Congress have failed to comply with the cam- which require them to turn heir expense accounts Meforé and after the mominating primary or convention. ‘The law requiring the filing of these @ecounts is explicit. ‘wilful failure to comply with it le a fine of not more than $1,000 or im- prisonment not more than one year, or both. : The failure to turn in expense ac- counts in due time may be used in con- teste for seats after the election, @hough the law on this point ie not elear, dewela. Johnston of Towanda, Pa., and when minutes they were gone. have not been found. The gems > Mixture is. We want you to know one and a ounce 5c —a delightful smoke. now get a book of cigarette These coupons are good ture, and dozens of other arti of the family. & Myers at Durham, N, C., @eter H. Garland of No. 87 East Two Manéred ané Thirty-seventh street, who @ connected with the mechanical depart- mem of The World, went to Police days before, cut and beaten. She then’ paign contributions and publicity acts, | The penalty for | ond rings ‘worth $2,000 were left washroom + ef @ local hotel by Mra. ge Gwin ebe returned to look for them tn fifteen | ‘ We want every pipe and cigarette smoker fn this country to know how good Duke’s And you should know, too, that with each sack you A Free Present Coupon ents, such as watches, toilet articles, silverware, furni- You will surely like Duke's Mixture, made by Liggett asus Lopate Apna Penns Oe general alarm be eon: out for her father, Jerome Baxter, who went for a walk at 3 o'clock last Sunday afternoon and has not been heard of since. The daughter sald her fathor was six. ty-eight years old and lives at No, 210 Bast Seventeenth street. le retired from business fifteen years ago. He is accustomed to taking long walks every Sunday, but when he did not return at his usual hour Miss Baxter became alarmed. Inquiry among his friends brought no results. The records of the hospitals were looked up, but her father's name was not found. The police sent out the alarm. Mr. Baxter {s described an five fest five inches tall, weight 12 pétnds, brown left eye and blind right eye, with gray hair, beard and mustache, He wore a gray suit, gray coft hat and tan shoes. Boy: mt. PLYMOUTH, Mass. .—Youthtal vandals nave so damaged the national memorial to the forefathers on Monu- [ment Hill that it is thought « large part of the #tructure will haye to be raned before repairs can be made, Four boys, none more than fourteen, were detected committing the acts of van- dalism. Piles Quickly Cured at Home Many a bad cage of piles has deen cured ¢ Pyramid Pte a its value and ize 50 cent box ut be sure you get remid Bidg., prepaid. Save yourself from the aurgeon’s knife that every grain in that big sack is pure, clean tobacco papers and for hundreds of valuable pres- icles suitable for every member and the presents cannot fail to please you and yours. As a special offer, durin, lctober and Novemberonly we will send you cur new illustrated catalog of presents FREE, Just send uw your name and address on a postal, Coupons trom Duke's Mixture moy bs assorted. th tags from HORSE SHOE, J. ISLEY’ NATURAL. GRANGER TWIST, copon trom FOUR Ri (Cetin douile coupon), PICK PLUG CUT, MONT ‘CIGA! x RETTES. . A and other tags or coupons émP'romium Dept. ‘ST. LOUIS, Mi | Pyramid Pile Remedy Has Made the World Glaq 4 address to A Special Offering From The Men’s Tailoring Shop Men’s Suits and Overcoats To Order, at $23.50 We have secured an excellent lot of alljwooi fabrics for Men’s Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats, which we can make up to order much below regular prices. Ordinarily, we should be obliged to charge. $80 and $82 for the same materials and the same worl i About Lae for 260 Suits and 289 Over- coats at $23.60 each. worsteds; cheviots, unfinished worsteds and cuagiamaen bs grays, browns ale » tives and mixtures; also plain blue serge for men who prefer it. Made up in single or double-breasted style—AND GU: 'EED FIT. At many try-ons as you like, until the Suit or Overcoat satisfies you absolutely. Many men will jump at the chance to get a well-ts ilored Suit or Overcoat to order for the price they would usually pay for one ready-made. Fourth Floor Gimbel Clothing for Boys Has a Special Liking for SERVICE ‘We know that the surest way to secure a warm spot in parents’ affections for our Boys’ Clothing is to equip it with an unusual appetite for resisting wear. It gives this good service ON THE BOY—not on paper. | To make sure of this, we pick the strongest eae we and them together as well as honest tailoring can doit. We Soult ane Suit with TWO PAIRS of FULLY-LINED and roomily cut TROUSERS~and point with pride in particular to the splendid groups of SUITS at $5, $7.50, nee and oe = f this. Ji ordinary Boys’ Clothing standerds, eee Suite should bee A Ao eer eoe DO, as a matter of here, for the same excellence. ar Soreer wt look out for the beauty of the patterns, and the stylish cut.of the Clothing, as well as its wearing qualities. Plenty of.other Suits with the same fine characteristics, up to $16.60, according to the quality of the cloth. Sizes 7 to 18 yrs. Winter Overcoats Are Ready oat og hint to nts who like to provide their boys wit! et ee ator the cold weather actually comes. There are long Overcoats for boys from 9 to 18 years, in smart double or single-breasted styles; belted backs, or all around. $8.60 to $25 Also Coats a ; . QW, s, at $5 to $16, for the little fellows, of 214 to 10 hohe) He Ms “‘Here Comes the Bride---”’ This is the murmur that one hears every afternoon at our Fashion Exhibition, for there is a bridal procession at the close of ; La Lomenade de Cotlellen’ We have added this feature to the display, because meny interested in the preparation of Autumn Wed- dings were eager for it, as it is so helpful. The new Grecian-insvired Gowns, Wraps” Furs and Millinery from the famous couturiers of Paris are worn by beautiful women in Promenade, between 10 A. M. and 12 Noon; 2 and 4 P. M. Righth Floor Much Excellent Furniture Is Seeking New Homes We have recently held a roll call in our Furniture stock, and found in many cases but a single spokes- man for what had been a large delegation. That all the pieces of a style have been sold excevt one, is a compliment for tne remaining specimen—but we do not cere for small lots in our stock-keeping. There are discontinued styles, too—altogether a collection of about $30,000 Worth of Dining-Room and Bedroom Furniture Selling for About $20,000 Average savings, you see, of Prpreaupaey. one-third, ranging from a $20 Toilet Table for $12, to a $106 Colonial Bedroom Suite of three pieces, for $70. : And including Sideboards, Chine Closets, Dining Tables, Bu- reaus, Chiffoniers and other pieces, all of the excellent style and build that are typical of Gimbel Furniture. Seventh Floor “Vim” Bicycle Tires Guaranteed Until December 1, 1913 Nearly fourteen months of safe-guarding on “Vim” Tires that you buy now. And this is a guarantee that STICKS, It covers wearing out regardless of cause, punctures included, excepting pulled valves, and rim cuts, both of which are due to faulty cementing of tires torims. $6.76 a pair. October is Fine for Bicycling Weather. And by buying a Bicycle now, you can enjoy some of the most delightful riding of the year. | _ The Gimbel Specisi Bicyoles, made by the Pope Manufacturing C pany’, and guaranteed for one year, are $23.60 in me! id women's modela, or $27.60, with New Departure coaster brakes. Juvenile model, $18.75, with | coaster brake, $23.60, ‘Niagara Bicycles, made for use by one of the foremost firms of the country, coaster bake, $23.60, Fourth Ploor season, and undou us it is a broken lot, and good learance. Therefore these 186 in the Subway Store at nly Six decidedly selling at much higher prices. THE DRESSES AT £6.76 are model has storm serge; one strikii trimmed with 2-inch silk braid. The and cuffs of satin and lace; black, navy and light blue. THE DRESSES tes afl of a tionally plensing. One model of navy A sale that requires little 85c & $1 Silks at 55c Lipsiat ail-silk Messaline, in 28 soft evening 36 in. silk popli reet and eveni 24 inch black: si i hine, 24 inch bl &lc yu, 24 inch bla ik, BEo yd. $1.25 black Paillette de Soie, 36 in. 18 inch ali silk taffeta, pretty signs, usuAlly 50c, at 880 Subw: Wash Goods Standard Apron Gingham, ce. Chambrays, 6 good shades, 6¢, , figured desi ues, good col igns, id & inghams—in lengths of 2 to at Oc, ‘hall Stik and cotton Fab scarfings, shantungs, usually 25¢ and 6 ein. wid Women’s Satin Slippers The best we have yet seen at $1.95 a pair So thor: well made are they A deinty, ful model, with hand turned sole: and satin covered lendid coats will be sold tomorrow $11.75. Full length, big, warm coats, single or double breasted, ‘Women’s Serge Dresses at $5.75 and $7.50 attractive new models, copied from dresses trimmed with wide bands of black velvet down tho entirs and around the waist, piped with rose-col yeeeene certed movement of all kinds of yard gcods, uarter to one-half less than usual prices. that are especially remarkable at this, the height of the ¢ justi » 660 rous quality, i , 65c yd. 24 inch novelty silk, 10 changeable shades, 66c. a— tusenh, Just 186 Men’s Winter Overcoats at $11.75 Broken s'zes, that sold last season for $18, $20 and $22 in our Fourth Floor Clothing Store li you can wear one of these coats, sizes 32 to 42, you get a remarkable bargain, for the styles are excellent for this for many other seasons. 4 But with storekeeping demands a quick ringbone strij brown, tan nanan ys oud tate. coats at $11.76, Handsome coats at unusually well made of French and new Robespierre collar and is other models have turndown collars our fine assortment. THE COATS AT $11 cuffs and coll Boucle cloths, Chinchill andstriking patterns trifle finer quaiit; serge is made wit own nlite, turndown collar, lored sil fubway, Balcony Today and The Week, One of the Big Events of the Season, This— October Sale of All Kinds of Yard Goods § evious events; bri fine new patterns, colorings and werves. All ceperdable and relic in will give an idea of the great variety and extreme! introduction, especially to those who have profited by our This meegre bull ason $1.25 and $1.50 Imported Dress Goods at 65c A clean-up of the entire surplus ofa noted foreign manufacturer. Not Marware of any one shade, but over forty fine patterns and shades in the collection. The seagon’s mout favored patterns—cheviots, basket wenves, serges, Prunella cloths, English mixtures and ot] ‘biack, blue, brown, gray and many her shades. ot All at 66c a yard. Subway Instead ‘of $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. Store 26-inch Lining Satin—whi “SGitineh Lintag Mareen—Good co " -inch Lining Moreen—Good colors; usual 2c, at 18¢ aya sf “f 36-inch arse? Remnants—Percaline, rateen and others; usually 1f¢ to 3¢, at 106 a yard. subway Store, Lower Floor Notions—A Four Days’ Sale in our complete, i This sale will help {ill many work notions at worth while savings. & 65c street and satin and white and ay Store at 6c. at 6c. ‘Tbe ti ite and colors; a le, at 121<c, pongecs, Oc, at 16e, jor.) abow incee, afte, for © 1he for inuttarat “auie fon tater 08 peck. f Gty “oeanar for 8 car Py . fds, Hoska “and | SEo% sep 100 for thre aire of linen corest 1K for two. 100 wash- able sanitary bei hroe fe papers ian Bing. 9 dor, "John Sewing Cot of bom (0. hatte French darning spools 20, apoola darning re. for Aon, "or “Astral cards collar ae AF ofa spnat holders, pie ath yard of washa- a peltin fabway "| Se for a4 yard roll of Cotton Da for dor. carde Be, back and and ends” of collar ‘e sold over 1,000 of ners und expect to sell more fouble that number this season, ut the very low price of $1.96 a pair. Rhinesione buckles, in a wide variety of putterns, that give de- cided distinction to the slippers, at $1 to $4.0 pair. Subway Store, Balcony 75c & $1 Turkish Towels, 50c 160 dozen of these fine Towels just received in a big mill clean-up pur- chase. Snow white, with a soft mer- cerized finish—some very alightly imperfect, 25 by 49 inches. Usually 76e and $1, ut 50c. Hemmed Turkish Towels, 18x86 inches, snow white, usually 16c, at 12440. ‘urkish Towels, 23x46 inches, Ty ee |-linen uckabacl ‘owels— hee " Acco, fala damask ; with place for monogrum, 26x88 inches, usually 30c at 25e. Huckeback Towels, of Union linen, 20x40 inches, usually 22c, at 18¢, Huckaback Towels, of U; i 20x88 inches, usually 18¢, Hemmed — Huckaback Union and all-linen, sizes from 16x84 to 20x38 inche willy 15e, at 12 ‘ee, Hemmed Huckaback Towels, plain white, 18x37 inches; usually $1.35, at $1 dozen. Sub: Towels, y Store, Lower Floor Pictures Framed und unframed, in a variety of subjects, that are decidedly worth while, and very low priced. 1,000 Hand Colored Prints, on 11x14 inch white mounts, vi priced at 10c. Yay oy 200 Imported French Prints, | hand colored, in ornamented antique | gilt fra ~some slightly marred, at only 36c. 200 Water Color Fac-Similes, Bere inenee, ornamented gilt frames, at . s 4 Grey of oda Pictures—in @ a good sublecta, includi My Be bjecta, including in three inch oak or gilt frames, some of the frames slightly marred ; duced from $1.50 and $2 to $1. Subway Store, Bale way iitere. Lower support $1.50 House Dresses, 75c A great collection. Dozens of good styles of house dresses from dur regular stock, from makers whose names are familiar to every woman. Broken sizes, to be sure, but ul sizes in the collection from 34 to 44. Of one particular style we have all sizes. A ale house dress, round neck, lon pak trimmed with bande, in’ wall covered pink, lavender and ie Leaf A mong the many other styles there are house Grerves of lawn or cale in light, medium and dark colors; plain, eck dret ith sleeves, ch and round neck mod ryote vey ‘with bands 6 All et 76c each. Brown & White Cooking Ware Averaging Half Price ‘This brown and white cooking ware is well liked because it is decidedly attractive in appearance, very convenient to use, and most healthful. This « lot will vell rapidly tomorrow at these prices: ‘asseroles, oval or round, 260, 18¢ and 26e Ple Plates, 8c. 40c dozen Ramekins, dozen 200, Custard Cu; 10c and 15¢ Pudding Dishes, 6c. 20c and 25c Mixing Bowls, 10¢. white, 1be & 26¢ Hot Milk Pitchers, 10¢, Subway Store, Lower Floor People Will Hurry For These Rug Offerings Said the rug chief, as we were looking them over. And every one who sees them, we believe, will be equally enthusiastic, for they are splendid bargains. These two groups: Room-Size Rugs, Made In Our Workrooms high-grade rugs, also from odd rolls of carpets, and the hat in movt cxses ycu will hardly notice the few necessary seams, espe yy after they have been used a short time. Naturally the quarfity is lim/ted--they should all sellin a few hours to- MO FTOW ese and Kinds Ordinart # and Kin in 64x12 fe, Wilton und Axminster luge "10 Cato” 9x12 ft. Wilton and Axminster Rugs - $40 $18.60 10ft. Rin. x 12 ft. Vin, Wilton Rugs: $52.50 $30 1044x1019 ft. Axminster Rugs $30 $20 10)4x 12 ft, Wilton Rugs $55 $40 1014 x 15 ft. Wilton Rugs $60 $42.60 934 x12 ft. Wilton Rugs $47.50 $365 1£0 Tapestry Brussels and Axminster Rugs In a variety of good patterns thet have been discontinued by the manu- facturers, end Rugs that show hardly noticeable imperfections: Tapestry Brussels Rugs By x 10% $21.60 grade, $16 12 ft., seamed, $14.50 grade, $8.60 | 6x 9ft., $ grade, $10 12 {t., seamless, $17 grade, $11.60 | 46 x 70 in. 15 grade, $3.26 Axminster Kugs 25 grade, $1.75 9 x 12 ft., $23.50 grade, $16.60 Bubway Store, Lower Floor 9x 9x with convertible collars. Also %-length button through models, some with patch pockets. er The materials are absolutely all wool, some with plaid backs. Good patterns—such as dark gray, brown and her- ‘ou are exceedingly lueky if you get one of these fine Smart Coats for Women at $10.75 and $15 .76 and $12.60 also, but we have selected the coats at these two i re full cloth with plaid back, in good shades of jes of gray, blue and brown. Loom Ends of Ribbons A big lot from three of our best manufacturers; ribbons, jacquard and vary in —some slightly imperfect. Frem 1, to 8 inches wide All at 2c to 2Cc yard Usual prices, 4c to $1.50 yard. Laces and Embroideries Ge to 10c Washable Laces, 3c and 6c yard. Torchon and cluny edges and insertions, te ._ Venise, 180 to She Embroideries, Sample stri 86c and riced Subway Notions Store. baskets with reliable, wanted Gimbel Drews Shields p16 for th > rolls], 100 for three, Be peire for pho or mire waist | icniieh Twitl “tinmnand “Hip “nahalt BNO a Ihe for two 100 nieces | ge lace oc ain Canes ie for one Se bunch and gray mixtures, as well 9s Sutway Store, Balcony popular prices to represent 4 ‘a great variety of! Subway Store, Baleony 4} le, at one- ly low prices ash prints and cthers: lengths of 44 to 84 Plain taffe colors. fubway Store— Lower Floor Allover Nets and L: Oriental and dotted bo » 106, 12¢ and 166, s of insertions and edges, Flouncings, 88¢. 26 inches wide. Subway Store, Lower Floor 50 & $3 Corsets at 95¢ $1. 200 pairs of W. B. “Nuform’ Cor- seta in a variety of excellent kerchiofi ually 12c and 16c., Initialled Han td bf laundered; usually 6¢, at 4c, Sheer ‘White Hendkerchiete, with dainty block initials; special ir . F 28c. | Handkerchiefs, in in a box, at 16¢, 206 Store, Balcony German Silver Vanity Cases, $1.25 Int to sell at §2.50, Ver attractive flat mode!s, fitted wil mirror, and a piace for nickels and dimes, with fine linked chains. A quite remarkable offering at $1.25, Subway, Balcony $5 Traveling Bags, $3.95 Just 50 splendid cowhide traveling hage—thoroughly well made, leather lined, with reinforced corners, bra s lock and catches; 16, 17 and 18 inch sizes; brown or russet; usually $5, at $3. Subwoy Store, Balcony Imported] Briar Pi es, 10¢ Seconds of :5c and 6Cc grades Nearly 8,000 in the coulection; straight or curved stems and hard rubber bits. Hard to find the small faults. They should sell in a hurry at 10c. Balcony Automatic Lift “Goodrich” Sewing Machine, $15 Drop head style, guaranteed for five The head is full size, gberm. A fullset of attach- ments included. ‘The case is fini in dark golden oak, with four drawers. We have sold them at $22.50 pee $16.00. : $2 will bring the machine to your Thome, the batuyce $1.00 week! A teacher will sent toyour home if within twenty- five miles of New York, free of all cha ges. Subway Store, Balcony

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