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‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1812." poeni “ sara v ie e voter in the @tate, The men behind the who haven't made their contributions| challenge on behalf of Dean George F.| the two doctors agreed it was necessary | , 88) an Yi (4 l ts Movement have put up their own money public. A few more days now and they|Kirchway of Columbia Colloge to the|to send Mrs. Lambert to the psycho- ‘ in the cause and have sent out for help. have to ‘feas up and tell where they got| Democratic National Committee, and| pathic ward. ; ( eeeeeeaaamenanaaaaaaaennaaaaonaaaaonanemnonaanaaal And they firmly declare that they will the money to run all those special trains |the challenge has been accepted. The — Get the help. After the other fellows, to hire halls|commdttee will try to get President NR CI a 4 4! —— nd brass bands, speakers and automo. | Emeritus Charles W. Ellot of Harvart. HOLDUP MEN ROB CLERK. ; t e am at n an en Congressman Wiliam 8. Bennet, can-|biles. Come on, Brother Hilles; Come, |They have wired to him and expect an| 4 its -tveel er Cae fe didate for re-election, made an impres- | Little Brother of the Rich. jem wit ew eee teeeeeireeeeerennrnnnnnnnnns answer some time to-day. Another chal- sion on one man at least at Carnegie lenge has been jnsued on behalf of United Cigar § — j Hall on Saturday night when he spoke! Gov, Johnson of California waa re-| Bourke Cockran. The debates are to de . : for the Republi . |cotved with open arms in Philadelphia | held in the public echo! bly hails | While Bdward Dansiger, clerk in the Laid Who Do the Fightisag) sist: wrririne ’” xtrts et She pect rag Naws| 8 Neamt ca see Melgar Boe at Sat heat ave | Hale coming out?—If dry, brittle, thin or your seellp ‘thing I'm giad I came here for. It's a comes to the Bull Moose hea arters nue, was closing his shop early to~ ruff—Usee Ateermrrencneperenicmsensitapiosceitismanessensl: Ni 4 Bk ee et a | that cites neve, teen ‘Strumed GOES INSANE IN SANITARIUM. | tue. was cloning, itches and is full of dand: 'Danderine.”’ * « : : e ry lennet.” And \steaaman Bennet a t thousands ve been turne: 9 “wi! my havet’ jked Dan- “4 St Registration in Greater New ‘York in] seen vemoaning the tate of thirty-eight |away from the doors. The Times gave| VO" Removed Barly in Morning ‘peda Mh tabard all Ss Congressmen who wouldn't go back to|him half a page; the Ledger and the to Peychopathic Ward. "\iSiverything we can carry away,"| Within ten minutes after an a ‘The effect 1s amesing—your hair will be irs i ot ion of Danderin ot find rst Two Days Puzzling to the Leaders of | Congress pecause ne of the formation of |Record each page and, the North! stra catherine Lambert, forty-one, of |#4l4 one of the man, pointing « biue-| tion, off Danderite, You, ceouok eel light, Muffy and wavy, ead have on .~ of abundance; an incompara H ‘ thirty-eight. fan't elected Vice-President,” said a Bull| No 169 Howard avenue, Brooklyn, waa|niank you," murmured the clerk | falling hair and your scalp will not itch, | ge fitness learunience, All the Political Parties. Moose thie morning, “the people of the | removed early to-day from Melba Sant- mechantcatiy ‘as ho backed away beforo| but what will please you most will be beoae Jere p< Bong boss oo he ae ana Haye Hammond, once e miaing | country will at least know thet Call-|tertum at No, a MeDeaourt street | the threatening Weapon into the atook-| after « few weeks wn when ou wil | beauty and. oe bole health et What ¢ ineer for the Guggenheims, later a | fornia has got a Governor.” that borough, to peychopathic wi room at the rear o! atore. actually see new hair, fine and downy at cent bottle 2." Hight remistration tn Greater New |Sokiniey, Cannon ane Dense cagte| mining promoter and now s farraer tn = at the Kings County Mospital. ‘The holdup men took from the open | fist-see-but really new hair—grow- | Danderine from any drug étore or toilet wh for the first two days has be worth the price of a paid ad-| Massachusetts, and, incidentally, a Taft! The water wagons will parade to-day| About 8 o’clock, Mrs. Lambert, who|safo $196 in bills and « quantity of ing all over the scalp. counter, and prove to yourself to-ni re of the surprises of the campaign. | mission. What the friends of the trio | 00oster, says the “Bull Moose hasn't a lif i¢ doesn’t rain. Prohibition Presiden.| had been in the sanitartum for three | silver, As they stuffed the money In| 1 litte tenderine will immediately | n that your hale le ae prett ‘The voantng of it 1 @ puzale to pollt!-|may do in return 1s also worthy of chance." The Colonel may take some | tia} Candidate Chafin is in town and| weeks suffering from @ nervous break-| their pockets, they warned Dansiger double the beauty of your hair. No dif- | soft as an tit has been my cA! students an wall an the leaders ot |*Pecation. Seid'Ste ‘ure ing Se Geldaea, Nor | 7a cvOee & Several piece, For eR ee na pat [ference how “dull faded, brittle. and | ot ijured by carlos trentment->that's sil parties, Only Friday and Saturday} 4 aicnoine Loneworth, daught Goldfeld later enjoyed a bigger’ boom | ‘The Progressive party wantato inaugu-| fer private physician, De. C. B. Vort ot | tiger is to etve no. description |scraggy. just moisten a cloth with Dan- Jall-—you surely can have beautiful heir of this week remain for voters to get| crmer Prosident Reeevelt, ana he rat | than the Bull Moose is having now, |rate @ series of debates on the issues of | No, &@ Lewis avenue. Dr. Lewis called |of the robbers beyond ‘the fact they | derine and carefully draw it through your | an lots of it if you will just try a little their names down if they are to avall| cago on Saturday and Senterdey. Ghe | 274 turned out to be the richest Bold | the campaign. ‘They have sent out a'in Dr. Poole of St. John's Hospital and! were large and bloodthirsty. hair, taking one small strand at # time. | Danderine. themselves of their right of suffrage. It] was the guest of Mra. Medill MoCor- °°™? ' the world, fa hardiy possible that the remaining| mick, and on Saturday afternoon the swe cave will give gufficient time to} two Indice took tea with the Colonel. | wational Committee told how much the Joss sustained. One rea- oney it has raised for the campaign, advanced for the light registration | From Kansas comes the #ad news that fra what ‘was done with #. Yes, pretty Soa eras egg og ny parren Retnerr dey ag eed raed |e i Rect DRC You Might Expect to Find in Constantinople san@idates meets with the favor of all |1t 18 worse than busted, for the com+|OLD party by shouting from the plat- Se tears Me St St |Site te seas Con sake, Ta cataten | Se, Sbethe te eaten ash se’ toes An ORIENTAL RUG BAZAAR to the nominees for Gov- | © ae ee 0 are aeoeaeary to alone get that iher'ee the fellows ‘who demanded n and leaves the explanation etill @| patiot and put it into i compen . " fs To Compare with This Amazing Gimbel Sale contributions. Yes, they are. They are the only fellows too Today you see, scattered about on the ground as though they were Autumn leaves, dis- a on pillars, or in great piles, over 'ORTY-FIVE HUNDRED Oriental Rugs, each of which is priced at a very real saving. This is no fancy estimate, of numbers, but under-esti- mates, if anything, the extent of the Sale, with- out including the rest of our stock, marked at our regular though always moderate prices. It is a combination of unusually fine pur- chases from importers, with a large one direct from Constantinople, to which we have added several large groups from our stock, that makes such a vast gathering possible. We have equaled some of the separate items from time to time, in respect to their price- savings. But never, in any previous Gimbel Rug Occasion, have we offered so many fine groups at such great economies throughout. fe call especial attention for tomorrow, first, toa group of about twenty Ghorevan Carpets, About 10x14 Ft., at $165 Our Usual Prices Being from $225 to $285 It's pretty near time the Republican i Men’s Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats to Order At $23.50 ‘ This is a special—and limited—offering, the economy of which may be judged from the fact that our regular merchant tailoring prices for these fabrics, made up in the same way, are $80 to $32 for a Suit or Overcoat. , But we arranged specially for these fine all-wool fabrics, to make this offering possible. They in- clude blues, grays, browns and mixtures for the Suits, in cheviots and unfinished worsteds. And smart Winter overcoatings, including chinchilla. Our guarantee of perfect fit, with as many try-ons as are necessary to assure it. $23.60—and you're sure of satisfaction. Taupe at the Top-Notch the meeting of the Civic Reform Carnegie Hal on Gaturday night Congressman William 6. Bennet, who @oke for the Republican party, and Rabe Stephen A. Wise, who appeared @xe the Democratic party, got their big- get appleuse when they mentioned Boceevelt’s name. When Mr. Bennet Our, sales are enormous! Price and quality tell! » which seemed to come from all | KW parts of the house. It was fully as long | N there was a tremendous outburst for |B ‘Wiigon, 6 4 fervid as the one which had inter- P cond him when he mentioned Roose: felt. Jane Addams, who was the| Fourth Floor PACIFIC TOUET PADERA To! Dede Double Po ‘dal of the crowd. It was a Roosevelt house without doubt and everybody had | to pay to get in. HA PINEAPPLE"™"16° Sulzer, Democratic nominee | R wit! ; boxes c any Te tn Senta te ein f| TEBE Matches 7 »= 25 Here In 80 Distinct Fabrics | or tantose sod blue collage. so effective in dining. The arterngon “ho apeate|{\) EVAPORATED RED ALASKA This discreet, but pleasing color, borrowed from the sleek | ms and living-rooms, and capable of a vast amount of hard service. Also ee eels aoe ae Apricots... ] jc Salmon scan. 1 5c \ coat of our retiring friend the mole, is enjoying the spot-light A Collection of Persian Rugs at $22.60 i ey abe tee ere CeAND MOTHER'S of popularity this season. containing many unusually fine specimens with much of the beauty of Sarouk Rugs, and ordi- “ iy in the evening. Wednes. | FX Oats oe ae Wc Starch - 2 te: y Paris, which invented the color and its name, has said so} narily priced at $30 or more. . is the Tammany’ Hall ra =e 4 . io tng and) maka overs Ls = : ~ cela st iis Crea teas Gk ee ‘i And Then These Other Treasures for Rug Lovers sapibad a By ma sigs e ARSHALL’S & onsequently, the Gim| SS present ; oh the. «0 Daal muestion® sadly Be Sardines » an Qc HERRING Qu D5C ‘ a surprisingly large collection of the Dress Fabrics of the poe a ns perce By Pg gg te Vageden vent sie temee Rugs Scndlet imo the pan| WV] BOMESTIC \ hour—some thirty of them—in varied shades of taupe. About 10x14 t., ¢110, usually $296 to $400, - At G16 to 948, usually $22.60 to $76. warters this morning and | \ Here is the new Brocaded Eponge, the shaggy Diagonal Persian Carpets A special lot of Daghestan Rugs at ¢12.60, ee | INBEALC He bat chat | Velour, a collection of Whipcords, Wont Cee Serges, About 9x12 ft., €88, usually $150, Bokhara Rugs be je) ARS odds Matelasse, Cheviots, Velour de Laine and other smart tailor Unusual qualities, including some jues. bie i 4 Be. voles were Dolled with the follow- | -| weaves. Then there are Prunellas, Henriettas, Broadcloths fe. Bin eter bagd arte oto. ‘At 18.60 to 976; conservative Vales, 010 815, 7 Bre himat wane tad ecene oe he and many others; and prices run from 76¢ to $9.60 a yard. , aa fie a ee axe pie Oriental Hall Runners ay Femaining four votes the drummer anid. | : - er NX The woman who is tip-toeing towards Taupe for her e ‘mans. P 10 to 14 ft. long and about 8 ft. 8 inches wide, 987.60, < sip ay aa Vere Shey soa) ot | Fxtra BH Stamps with Teas and Coffees Autumn costume, will enjoy the showing. Second Floor heap ynt| oe larger, at 6195, 6225 and §250, usu- $45 or more. ns pea IN ea ally $3 Fine specimens, mostly antique, at G45 te 06, wacally adh Col. Brren refered % meet oe | S 20 Stamps tiv. Sultana Coffee 38c| 40 Stamps with I1b. Tia 40c Anatolian Mats $65 to $95. i ~~ Benen eos ches || Scam Uatmamacite mle oom re im Ts 1M] © Women’s 18-Button Boots | cnt gaetgguray amare om | yim Kahan Ra 5 on Oct. 2 “me Bui Wroove ot that oi | Ba 30 Steers th. EBEY is eee at $3 7B eneeiee) mined Fg nner anna About wee Ln Gt D tant o16t ao vis6, usually ~ - ipeest jown for . any 8m jugs $216 to $276. PVN Rig Dersorets wired Mote ‘National \ High Boots are the fashion, as every eermaneal, shout 40, x61, 6s. at O85 sah O48, Beluchistan Rugs | “ag m4 vue tal Bryan's ere woman knows. Kirmanshah, about 3x6 ft., at $86, usually $45 to $75. Ag group of over 500. _ % as @witched and bis time in Ohio cut jf ‘Also they are sensible and comforteble in Kirman and Sehna Mats, at 96.76, usually $16, At 69.76, $12.60, 615 and 18.50, usually $15 to $85 Be. 4 s 1 stormy weather, with a wet skirt swishing mn lion bits ee Kasak Bag cad ' : About 4 ft. x6 ft. 6in., at $86 a , usually $55 to $85, Thick durable ‘ ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Se easbatneneaatattaree ste | aA NE ane TEA sold at $5, though hardly as good as our reg- sh rapetan Mt Oa man $8 GUMEDE grade, : hail In tan Russia calf, gun-metal, and Eclipse patent coltskin, on a graceful last. Also a 16-button model, in white Nu-buck, at the ; ° ta ro same price—$3.75 a pair. Second Floor Different! Clever! Artistic! Charming! * kD) Just from Paris, and Reproduced in Brocaded Charmeuse at $16.75 Tomorrow Morning— What next will Fashion do? Well, we don't = November Butterick Patterns folnke that women will bother about when 4 4 : ry see this Blouse, for they will feel content that The Delineator and Bullerich Fashions no more beautiful blouse could have been created : will be presented—in our Pattern Section, Second to wear with the new tailored suits whose ekirts Floor. cb Virion seen the skirts that are These authentic patterns of the newest styles will just below the knees, ou are acaURneS Fie disclose many ideas for the home dressmaker. gracefulness, and will have an idea of this Blouse, | which is draped likewise from the pont of ita collar A the plano: a sailor oo is ite! nty—l russels net, ©) }| The Blanket & Comfortable Sale Kely alaky—_seack Sranne aes, sen eae || | | Gives You Wide Choice as caded charmeuse is superb, $16.76, i : Chiffon Blouses at $5 to $29.50 to Price If in Paris, you would pay many tines our " ati : i t rices, for these Blouses are rej luctions © With the attendant satisfaction of know ing that f y Mertedirpdaln tint aah cost us from $30 to $115. Those that whatever price you pay, whether it be $3.75 or $14 WW; are trimmed with fur are quite unique. 2 a pair for Blankets, or $2 or $13.50 for a Comfortable, “Prince Imperial’ Crepe de Chine Blouses, $5 Visit the Electric Tea Room at the you are actually saving good money. This softly pleated frill that just ripples over the revers of a 1 e ee d That’s the way we planned the Sale—to meet every coat is not the only fascinating feature of this Blouse, for it has the Electrical Exposition an preference and fit every pocketbook, with Gimbel flat collar that gives an artistic tone, e sg e Bed Coverings, at welcome economies. Crepe de Chine and Charmeuse Shirts, $6.95 A t bil Sh 4 ; " : A P The Robe style, of course—with either long, tapering dress sleeves finished with le a ucomo e Oo Besides the price-extremes we have just mentioned, there is | fritis of shadow or tailored shirt sleeves, Silks of such luxurious qualities are never wt This Great Exposition is as Interesting to Children as to Women and Men a fine lot of Blankets at $6 a pair; another in the extra long expected in Blouses at this price, But we always endeavor to do the unusual! 84 Fleor “ size, 72x90 inches, at $6, and so on up. New (Grand Central Palace © There are down-filled Comfortables at $6, with figured sateen 13.4. M. to 11 P.M. Oct. 9—19 | covering and 9-inch plain border, which one rarely finds at ? The New York Edison Company | such a low pri well as eer eqvally inieroet li groups, ; GIMBEI BRO J H 30 Years At Your Service Altogether iti aay ime al nae neers to sd to it that their beds are properly fitted out with sufficient coverings for BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. (a cold Winter nights. Second Floor