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A, MARK WHOPROVES PICKPOCKET PICKS Tete ' Mr. Booes grinned cheerfully and drew from his pocket a worn leather cas®, In-| This morning he proved one of the side It was a pair of ten-cent spectacles. | finest specimens of hand decoration ever “"Twasn't much," he said, “But it] seen in Tombs Court. might have heen! Pree “OM groaned Max. WILL PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN REALLY _GURE MY STOMACH TROUBLE? YES! If your stomach is sick, sour, gassy and upset now| you can surely get relief in five minutes. a Tb WhITE HOPE Biff! Went Mr. Boces’s Fist,| and Wham! Went Max to Pavement. Sour, sick, upset stomach, indigestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you cat ferments into gases and stubborn dist lumps; your head aches and you feel sick jand miserable, that's when you realize | the magic in Pape's Diapepsin. It makes © show | stomach distress go in five minutes, If your stomach is in a continuous re- the sound-—but Ot he | volt—if you can't get it regulated—plense, il get arrested last night for your snke, try Diapepsin. t's so] sci - Time was wien Max, who t# thirty. | needless to have a bad stomach—make ‘i sin every home, four and has a time yellowed police | * = a " record, reaped rich harvests, Rut yes- terday Max was #0 reduced that he Wont to rustling the rush hour crowd at the Manhattan end of Brooklyn Bridge. Joseph Bore: who lives No, 878 East Ono Hundred and Thi ty-seventh street, is a large and pr perous appearing citizen, and to Mr. | Boees Mr. Gold devoted his earnest profession ttention 1 Was the easiest thing in the w your next m: favorite food meal, then take a little Diapepsin. There will not be! i s—ent without fear. It's be-| sin “really does” order stomachs that ns of sales annually, cent case ot pe's| t Five times has Max Gold, “fancy ip,” felt the arm of the law on hia @houlder and the call of the court tn hie ear, and there ts noth that he ever enjoyed the ing or was glad to jOOOOOO} A Hundred Uses in the Family - eT EN vve Vw ve wee dee, 2 we U ae Ow ob by GIMBELS Introducing “The Vienna” A New Soft Hat for Men Evidentiy the maker of these fine Hats, which have just come pol ad from, Vienna, se an ear! impse at the new . tures, which aree0 fashionable this Autumn in men’s clothes. His Hats reproduce these tones and it will be an easy matter for a man to brag one — will har- monize with his new suit. They are very practical hats for their fiat welted brims will keep ltheir shape. Very light in weight and with a silk lin- ing that gives them a characteristic foreign touch. The ‘Vienna’ Is $3.50 and shown in a full range of sizes and colorings in the Gimbel Hat Store. Derby Hats, New Styles, at $1.95 to as n invite nt hand tain there was somoet ing bulk in Mr. Boces's r coat pocket, Max startet to abstract {t. To nis experienced, appraising fingers, tt @eemed fairly to vibrate with sympa- thetic Pisclomires of riches within, Up came under Max's gentile mantpula- tion, closer and closer to the top of the Pecket, In another second, ever so little Patience, Just another iittle pull, and} @ven the law would have to admit that nine points of {t was Max's, Gwish! Around swept Mr, large, hard righ nd. Bang! It camel I im contact with Max's soft loft eye. | “You Uttle grafter! roared the erst- while placid “mark.” “I've been letting | you go on for the last two | New I've got you where I want yo Mr. Boces's arms whirled around Itke| the blades of an aeroplane p’ He was short on science, pe undoubtedly “ong Purpose. Max speedily e@igns of pun lected—a 8 We have been so busy telling folks about the high-grade qualities of | D&R Perfect Cold Cream as a maker of clear, beautiful skins that we have neglected to bring out the many ways it can be used in every, family. DAGGETT & RAMSDELL'S PERFECT COLD CREAM “* The Kind that Keeps” Rores's On has all the old-fashioned ‘‘salves’’ and ‘home remedies’ beaten to a whisper for burns, baby’s skin trouble and the many minor skin complaints common in every household. It is cleaner and much more effect- ive. Once tried, you will dis- card all the others, and wel- come D&R Perfect Cold Cream as a new member of the family. Fifty and twenty-five cent tubes. When you insist upon Daggett & Ramsdell’s, you are getting the best cold cream in the store. Bridge in all for deno. weemed to take such torturing his smail 0; man, undecided. “Bift!" landed the Boees fist on Max's! ear. | “Nover ind what I done,” We Open Accounts from $5 to $1,000 ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS WE GIVE FREE INSURANCE In case of the death of the wage earner of your family we will at once give you a receipted bill in full of your account. ADVERTISED PRICES You may open an account with ad- vertised articles or have added to your account eny advertised article America’s Greatest Furniture House 353, Block 8th Av.365. Without Any Extra Charge of Any Kind OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Double Stamps 4 “ay” Newark, N. J., Store: 49 and 5! Market Street ON One Dollar for a Complete Room Outfit NE DOLLA select everything you need to 9 furnish a room peraredy, and cr ihe goods promptly to 3cur hore, and YOU CAN PAY THE : ALE. WEEKLY PAYMENTS. This is a straight, bon te get every thing you want to furnish a room comp! AR NOW and tive balorce in sma!! weekly paym ‘NO CLUB FEES—NO RED TAPE “ee we No Extra Charges of Any Kind--No Strings to this Offer Any Advertised Articics May Be Included in Your Outiit at the Ad) rtised Price Without Any Extra Charge TO _OUR_CUSTOMERS— ii ie aC wis, sre ae re Always the owest $65 Three-Piece Parlor Suit, $34.98] $1.50 Solid Oak \ : Aj ER RR ps Dining Chair es 79c Solid Oak, golden fin- ish; strong construc: tion; spindle 4 back; brace §f Single Stamps Afternoons ocker| 1.29 Mshogany finished, highly polished Parlor Suit con.’ sists of Sofa, Arm Chair and Rocker. Heavy claw loose cushions, covered in best quality striped 5.79 ikingly pretty, new design. 8.98 5, © Heavy continuous posts with Continuous ports, fancy brass six substantial filling reds, rma men- | at $2.60 pair, for si “Seconds” of $3 to $5 Grades Here is where a man can make a saving of a third or more oo his Fall Derby without doing violence to his pride, for the only effect that the small flaws have is on the price. Various st les, @ sizes, though not in every style, and all in black. 4th Floor Sale of Men’s Silk Socks at 28c Pair It is very difficult for as large a manufacturer as the maker of these Men's Socks to figure his output toadot. He is apt to keep on the safe side—and produce above his orders. Whichis why we are able to offer 9600 pairs of these Socks, in two handsome styles, at 28¢ a pair tomorrow. One style is a pure thread silk, in Rembrandt knit effect, with cage toes, heels and tops, and is usually 65¢ a pair. ‘arious colors. The other is of plated silk, in half a dozen shot or two-toned effects; and usually sold at 50c a pair. The Socks are so vastly better-looking than the usual 28¢ Silk” Socks, that they will probably sell very quickly. Main Floor Field Glasses and Binoculars If you wish to have a good look at the ships from the shore, we suggest excellent Field Glasses, 19-ligne, with case and carrying strap, at $4. Lemaire’s Field Glasses at $10.60 to $22.60. Telescopes at $3.50 to $8.60. Binoculars at $35 to $75. Main Floor, Rear Take a Picture of the Fleet Such an opportunity to take a picture of Uncle Sam’s sea fighters is worth scizing. ' If you haven't a camera, we recommend a No. 3A Kodak which takes pictures of postcard size, 44x54 inches, has a Bartpg es | shutter, and a fine rapid rectilinear lens, which is especially goo for instantaneous work. Price, $20. Other Kodaks from $5 te $132.60; also Brownie and Premo Cameras. We always have fresh Kodak films and plates in stock, as well as all other Photographie Supplies. 4ring us your films to develop and print—we do best work at moderate prices. Fourth Floor Gimbel Toe-Ease Shoes For Children Are Easy On ‘THEIR Feet and YOUR Pocket It is a combination that appeals strongly to parents who have to keep busy little feet from continually popping out of their coverings. Children’s Shoes are a special study of ours and | the makers. We have the best that expert | skill could pick. We give them a good start by fitting them accurately to the children’s _ — | feet, and the design, the leather and the work in the Shoes do the rest. ‘There are Girls’ Shoes for school, coll gun-metal eal e and dress wear, in tan Rues{a and , and Eclipse Patent Coitskin, high and low cut, with heavy or 60 for the smaller sizes; $3 to $4 for the larger sizes, s i] grain leather, high cut, with viscolized soles, us shoes can be made—at $3, to Z, und $4 for sizes 214 to 6, ing about. Various styles and leathers box calf Shoes, with indestructible soles on broad laste, lL to bly Second Floor “Domestic” Sewing Machines Will Make Your Dressmaking Easy You can make your Winter wardrobe with one of these splendid Ma- chines, proven by 50 at $2 to $3.00; years of use, with a mini- mum of effort. ‘The famous “Domes- tie’ mechanism is mpeed Pi easy - running and effi- cient, ¢ {ni ny Hh, the cases are id finely finished selling these 1s follows: A Hand-lift Model i\\ at $20, \' A Hand-lift Model at ms) $22.50. An Automatic Lift Model at $25.60, RYE Ne All these Machines have the wonderful Looper, which tur®S from lock stitch to chain | tal husk on jj and fillers, husks. | Au {Finest | sizes, wWbaked | Bright | white finish | eram:l, only. stitch and back again, as desired, in a Jiffy; also a full set of “Do. mestic” attachments, including Narrow Hemmer Feller Wider Hemmer Binder f UnderePratder Quilter hich loping, Sold for $2 Cash and $1 Weekly and seat Lo your nearest (reight station without charge if within our free de livery limits, Floor Tomorrow—At the Zenith of Their Vogue— | A Sale of Ostrich Plumes, Bands and Hats, Also Paradise Plumages—At 25 Per Cent. Less Than Regular Prices ‘onomic prices, just when such Plumages are so much in demand?—would be a question for you te ask, so we shall explain how this Sale for tomorrow and Satur- day is possible. carly, very early in the season, we contract- ed for a tremendous quantity of these feathers, and gained thereby a large discount. Besides, for these two days, we shall sacri- fice some of our profit—to bring the prices down to the usual Gimbel standard of economies, And there is another reason—we wish this to be an introductory event—as there are hundreds of women who are not acquainted with the fine quality of Gimbel Plumages. The Ostrich Plumes are the beautiful French curl, And those of biack are the ist black that is only possible when they tian . inches tong 744 inches wide, 14 inches long x 6 inches wide, 18 inches long x 7'4 inches wi 16 inches long x 9 inches wide, 17 inches long x 10 inches wide, 20 inches long x 8 inches wide, $6.60 18 inches long x 10 inches wide, $7.26 long x 10 inches wide, $8.75 19 inches long x 10 inches wide, $10 Ostrich Bands-—Bands, 36 inches long—white-and- , black—-$1.35, $2, $2.25, $3.25, $4, $6 and $6.60. W vy ek A econo French Ostrich Plumes in light blue, pink, taupe, brown, new blue, prune, and other new colors, also black- and-vhite, natural-and-white—$4 to 68.25. Ostrich Edge Bands, 36 inches long, white and black. White Ostrich Hats, in toque styles—$10. 860, $1.25 and $1.60. Paradise Plumages, $8, $16.50, $20 and $25 ul cluster effect, in the designs decreed by the Paris Modistes, in black and natural. The No-Charge Trimming Service will te gladly extended, if you purchase any of these feathers, or other trimmings and an un- trimmed hat in our Millinery Sections. Main and Third Floors Do You Realize that There Is But One Week of the Autumn Sale of Dress Goods? : And that Friday and Saturday are the last two days of these remarkable offer- Ings, that it has taken us months to prepare? Youcan hardly expect to find, for instance, after this week, a superb $2.50 quality of imported Broadeloth, in the fashionable shades of the season and black, at $1.35 a yard; or a $3.25 quality in black at $2.15. Just as extraordinary are the $1.50 Cheviot Serges at $1.16 a yard in navy lue and other colors, $1.75 French Serges, in black and navy blue, for tailored suits, at $1.16 a -yard; and the excellent imported Henrietta, in desirable shades, at 76¢ yard, instead of $1. In fact, every offering in the Sale is a prize that women will do well to grasp while these very low prices prevail. Second floor Plants and Bulbs Low-priced Exemplifying the unusual offerings in our Conservatory in the Subway Store. A collection of Plants, not quite perfect— Boston Ferns, Pendanas, Aracarias, Rubber Plants, and Kentia Palms; usual prices 76c and $1, this lot at 28¢ each. Bulbs of all kinds, for Fall planting; Cro- cuses at 75¢ a hundred; Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus and Daffodils at $1 a hundred. Because of the very low prices, and the heavy exe pense of handling, we cannot fill mail and C. O. D. orders. Subway Store, Balcony The de Medici Ruff of Ostrich gives a fascinating note to a costume, whether a tailored suit, a demi-tailored or a dressy frock. Ifyou are dressed in blue, your Ruff sho be blue. If in black, it should be whiteand-black, or black. And, of course, we have Ruffs in all the new colon. Prices start at $6.25—and there are Stoles up to $20. Marabou Stoles and Muffs, in natural or black, are $3.96 and upward. Main Floor Tomorrow, This Startling Offering— Over38,000 SILK W AISTSforWOMEN A Third to a Half Below Usual Prices At $1.95 and $2.45 Which are the lowest prices for such a great quantity of Silk Waists, in the history of the Subway Store. How We Got Them Our waist chief found one of the largest manufacturers tied up” with this collection of samples, odd dozens and lines too small to put on the road. And being a big man, as well as a big manufacturer, he did things in a big way and closed out the entire lot to us at a flat price, which was away below cost. Scores of Splendid Styles \ From Tailored Silk Shirts to Silk Chiffon Waists, Lace Trimmed So many wonderfully pretty new styles at such very low prices that these Waists should sell ‘ike tickets \ to the World's Series games.” Early shoppers will have an advantage, a8 included in the great collection are— All Sizes from 32 to 44 300 Sample Waisls F ‘ ag 10 One and two of a style, therefore, a great) In this collection, in the greatest variety of are much less\the season’s best liked silks, colors and models, at $1.95 and|Some of the silk waists of which we have the greatest quantities are— At $2.45 variety, mainly size 36, that than half price in many cases, $2.45, [at 8198 Waists of chiffon allover tucked front, high "e Waists of peau de f ny of @ much higher price’ aleoves, fasted agi back, at $1.95. The Waist jljusirated, of black set-in yoke, trimmed with hen - GIMBE paoaDwaY blue Vaists of black u de model, pocket, high turnover 2.46. line, Usu s of peau de cygne, nmed with quarter-inch tucks, high 8, button front, at $3.46. ‘ay an@ black, high turnover collar, s, at $1.95. long sleeves, button front, trimmed with erystal buttons, bout three dozen, not all sizes, $2.46. on Silk Chiffon Waists, iMustrated, blue and frill and cuffs, at $2.46. lk moire, high neck and long sleeves, 2.45, and long slee , blac

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