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EES BVENING WORLD, ° e ° was because I was stupid, It wasn't the; whe grown up, and then tation. State Prison from one to three : Policeman Strickem at Polls. } Champion Girl Rider fault of my mount, and 1 never was|siways watching for the “Rance to bréak TWO GUN TOTERS vane GIRL WELD AS THIEF en ater he patentee Tae j E ‘way. There isn't anything|in a colt. I've asked and asked father : - [ip Wiener nnrenrannrecenechnennnenononennnnnnnte anarous about « good horse, “Now. Ifito let me do it. ani fve watched the Louis Stuiano, cwenty-one year oi, OF EMPLOVER’S GEMS. | potting piace « . t were @ t, lke that big one we|men so often that I know I could, But native born; pleaded guilty attempting . ———— nisgoanth a ; ; eat te America! That made me ili |nobody has ever given me the oppor to well cocaine; first offense. Peniten-| Detectives Find Porcelain Jewel rioway Le wea taeed tb the Poty- e or (4 an fave foe’ and I did so wish I could|tunity, and sometimes I'm so disgusted Uae three: monte, Box After Weeks’ Search Tinie Focpital wit foaad teen ORE a “Ot course, “there's” a ain Lae Ge ae Anthony Widman, ‘twenty-one years ing from ptomaine poisoning. Farrell —_—a Ess es es Eee a eres a iferen 1 L Nad re w90 7 peanut and T can always toll If T have| "And do you ever play with dole?” old; native born: pleaded guilty carry-| go, dieaieae an rial ae teas gp A YY No. § Chicago food one or a bad one, And some-|f suggested ay. in revolver; 4 offense. Penl- a weventesi —_—_: Riding When She Was Four iirc i iciaiie s: gierite Siete want sins se arnt Stee Foe nag ext bw ort § Le stirrups differently to make yourselflwith a glance of pd velled scorn, facta Midi A. vox belonging to Mra. 8. Gans of the comfortable. But when things are just] Dolls?” repeated oh Why, dolls are —— Margaret Emery, twenty-two years|Adamston Apattments, No, 21 West as Pea there's nothing in| dead!” oM; born in Genmany; pleaded guilty aa he street, happened to be ‘ ne, | orld like riding. Jumping la great ins — ~ . attempting to sell cocaine; first offense, |found tn room at No. 5% West One Little Miss Maud Preece, fun, and T lke sross-countty tent of ai atvet show, [ONE Gets Three Years and |i\tonce suspended, Hundred and Fifty-firat treet, The Who C Fi E | T expect to hunt thin winter.” Lad Bechhdbaln sheep gg” 7 heaves, wise 4;|Young woman says she does not know ! e| er. . Patrick’ james Glea’on, thirty-four years old; “4 oS tae “sah i | 'T MAKES HER 8IGH TO THINK camene tnt, one vasa rh the Other Is Let Off born In Ireland; pieaded gulity oarry-|Mre. Gene. Mra Gans saya she former. al 3 el re . land to Ride in the OF Lessons, Patrick's School Hall, Taafte place and With One Y. ing a revolver} first offense, Sentence |'¥ SmPiCyen, Septe aed some weeks j big success, ne secon charles J. ol a id 4 two days had disappeared and that a Horses So She Would wo houre a day In the cast of fifty people were thirty old; native born; pleaded gullty carry-|bar pin, set with fitty-two diamonds, a Like to Sl in th nd for @ longer’ time ney a TE ance tar, | Tile Swann was the only Judge of| {MK @ slungshot; first offense. Sentence |coral Recklace and two gold watches o wep me ns vg showeat Ry Helen Jowed, with music by the club's or-|the Court of General Sessions who dis Steele, Bole, eighteen years old, mid {the malts name ‘vas Bophle Beck Stable. Ver here this fall becauge | Chestta. posed of prisoners yesterday. Eight per | native born; pleaded guilty carrying «|endort. / lal examination ahead oe aes twa sons, convicted either by trial ver; first offense. Sentence sus-| Detectives Quinn and Donnelly of the Seontinmis | ff St her. Then T have to gn to bed axes Stops Reinhardt’s Play. Disha nora ah 4 hiss | pened. ; Weat One Hundredth street station <li- % 4 #0 much snind that beeancg| LONDON, 3 fession, were sentenced by him. ‘o sci ; covered Sophie's whereabouts last She Is Only Eight Years. (der needs plenty of sleep 10 | wordiess play,“ The disposition of the elght were: iG UPMRAY| Guubes Gunty brand: 1k night. She was identified by Mra, Gane. es steady. And roduced at th wléy . aie 5 ; who al reelain box of Age and When Asked the dows to visit avery Gabi oe ue tO ee stant, was stopped by order| William Whitney, twenty-nine years! ceny; stole $0 from employer; first of-|Wnich was in Sophie's room. ‘The dee , . vr own hounds. And I have tol of the censor afier seeing the dress re-| Ol; native born; pleaded gullty carry-|fense. Sentence suspended at request |tectives thereupon took the gir) to the if She Played With Dolls plan about being a profes ing a revolver; first offense; bad repu-! of complainant. station, where she was held. D ‘se-onal rider! nearsal. pu: Replied With Politely Veiled Scorn: ‘Why, Dolls Are Dead!” A LANDSLIDE! GIMBELS This Sale of the JOHN& JAMES DOBSON Retail Stock A Becotithg Het for Hoery Women Is Responsible for the Most Enthusiastic Buying In GIMBELS of Rugs and Carpets Ever Seen in New York 2 2 iy ° i sf i The Rugs include eve: ality, from the finest le of Specialized $10 Millinery) ..0% items Pesan with, the opening of the | ORF Wilton to Art Squares and Body Diels Cee store on Monday morning—simultaneously in i from Wiltons to Ingreins; and there are quantities of fine Printed The debutante| Main Rug Store, on the Sixth Floor and in the Sub- | and Inlaid Linoleums. q ' heads the list—for | way Store. Again we are unable to cite definite sizes end prices. But, there ere hats with In spite of our extremely liberal provision of extra | if you have missed coming during the first two deys of the Marguerite Mooers Marshall. With remarkably little noise a truly Femarkable little person has just slipped over the ocean to visit us, She is Miss Maud Preece, the eight-year-old English @irl to whom belongs the title of cham: | Bion girl rider of the world, and who will ride at the New York Horse Show ——S this month. Mess MAUD PREECE, on HER Miss Preece won her laurels inst wen-| FAVORITE PONY, MERRY LEGS. | fom, when she was awarded first prino | &t the International Horse Show, held|ing to have a stable ail my own, Just in Kngland, but open to competitors | as good as the one belonging to:Mona) from every other country, And in an. | Dunn.” telpation she finds our beloved Madison | “I hope you get it,” 1 told her. “You Square event “a bit tame,” because | like horses, then?” there are too few classes in which | “They are reaily very much nicer than @mall girls may enter. most — peop affrmed little Miss And what di he look ike, this| Preece, gravely, “They understand dash and chic. * Seale, you can come tomorrow—in after-election pezce end quiet youthtultest of champions? Well, whe in| every single. thing you any to. them: Hats for the| Salespeople and space, we are afraid that some of our mand way be sure of splendid economies on Floor-coverings for 4 trifle tall for her age, and ahe In| And they never scold or anawer back, young matron who} friends were not served as Labeer xd ha every room in the house. Sixth Floor What we know itn ¢ vernacular as yhy, Merry Legs, he's the brown pony hy . . h liked. and for this, unavoida le t oug! it was, - = “obunky.” 5 'to ts I'm going to rid our show, Is just is just beginning to lave liked, a A aha.” Bat where's ny hint of thy e rola i ea at sm ‘nee become ‘conserva | we apologize. Oriental as on P iad Front Aisle, Muscles are well ered, She is of|thing, and share my apples with him, ive. A . 7 — taineas with = ene ot Lint pit Nf ne side pig ped Hats that are seadties ig ne hong a ghd sy pds Ala In connection with jad peel shall make 2 special jumbling over shoulders, ul ell, couldn't go to sleep all night. | FY re Titon blue eyes. And above all, on 1 worried so! And when I ride him sam poe gre su ras astaint the superb Doteon ea display tomorrow of Oriental Rugs in small sizes, et attractively that look of buoyant health which is|#ll T have to do is to give the least sombre ideas for per’ » Aas low prices, such as you have learned from experience to asso- aly to be found in the country chitd |!ittle touch to the rein and he'll gallop ae Lae Mil It was gathered with utmost care, and is right up to | ciate with the Gimbel Rug Store. e F tol Je 4 . 4 * . a and Tigh le, nevertbeies the aupreme oF (rot or run or jump or do anything ‘ig ee : au a A the minute in variety, quality, Lop tody Dias colorings. ‘eyey $3, $5, $5.60, $7.60, $9.75, $12.60, $15, $18.50 “You have ali lived in the coun-|!t’s quite wonderful.” soltes ‘arpets in- | and up to . dy, baveclt yout I seked her, with| “Do You feed him and take care of of our specialities, Such famous makers of Rugs an ay ‘The Rugs include little Anatolian Mats, Karabagh and Derfect concidence in tho answer. him yoursel(?" 1 asked. “Yes, indeed,” she replied with a| But litte Misu Preece's dignity sud- @ignity at once shy and self-ponseased. | tenly inten: She has charming “company mannera,"|_ “Oh, we grooms for all that which are in marked contrast to the|*rt of work!” she corrected me. “Like mixture of effrontery and sullenness|™0thers have nurses for thetr children, { Characterizing the average young|¥°U know." Then, with a quick return Ameri to the confidential, “Of course I always fee to It that Merry Legs is taken care SHE HAS RIDDEN EVER BINCE| oe! property. And 1 know. what ne we endeavor to| cluded—besides the Dobsons’ own splendid makes— ‘ Shirvans, Beluchi irmenabas gar phat woman | as Hardwick & Magee, Bigelow, Schofield, Mason & Co., iets int axe Giovally toe sonertznent” _— ne Bene otitis Thomas Devlon & Co., A. & M. Karagheusian and Also a group of Tndia Carpets, about 10 x 14 ft., specially tae ek Pi tare many others. : priced at $100. Main Floor, Front Cross Aisle made in our own workroom, of the best materials (many im- Pia ste Ht istted? “Such inal symatonr | B1.25 to $1.60 Important Offering of “Ever since I can remember,” confessed. “Mother taught m : about the care of a horse, fourth birthday.” But ane nase, ane oA, tell whethe rthe yrvome are neg- thinks the liking for a horse was born| cue thelr duties, @ me, My mother herself began to) SHE WOULD LIKE TO SLEEP Fide when she was a little bit of a girl, WITH THE HORSES. my father has ridden all his life and| “And 1 do like to be around in { Brace Bostkede 1 prod lor hone of Brass iteads it is go ‘or house- Goods Go Out Eeepere ge agen ee eee edsteads low _ the lar Gim at 75c Yard prices, BEFORE the increase took effect. They are all new, in the most desirable SHE CAN REMEMBER. a est, bs ta kaa of color, that we regret that it must be reproduced in black and i eel ya Wite'tiséen for'hbw tbat” |aba eurry nit ‘ant ‘put sy slaale con white. It is of black velvet, with a Charlotte Corday pleat * Brass Bedsteads T \ I continued. no uta At var should be necessary for ing of gold lace and a band of skunk around the crown’ An| Winter Dress a American beauty rose is tly placed on the brim, and pleating ot Nankin blue si feayP the brim. se ° Medium-Priced Salon, Third Floor nd | 890d rider ought to know my two si Sn mee Helen eo oitan pote 27, santas GIMBEL BROTHERS .. The reason for this re- | styles, and offered because we are baa When I'm ai 10! - o wer let me lo. nee, . . £, . ten ‘ill place arse cine outee| muon twas 0 eal wb, crud ints Take Pleasure in Announcing sei Pog is be aA aes a concession at these speci vont ites ree Wil oes Laoag and went to aleep there-only, of Course, A Series of Housekeeping Lec’ ave m so popular ai ‘ F taens wnere we can allon, Veiiey [cam gramember it” But my mother -gneaaeoaiyakd their regular prices that $32 Brass Bedsteads bas a big, big place, and dosens of! didn't hurt me @ bit, No nice horse ever horses, I can ride Mona's horses, too, | hurts anybody who knows how to treat when I like, Mona Mr. Joneph | him." ([llustrated) at $25.50 A handsome, continuous post design, 2-inch, Mrs. Winnifred Harper Cooley color-assortments are some- ‘ ae 7 A r i Hair Mattresses, full size, 42 Ibs., oll pure “Pure Food Scientifically Prepared’? | tailored suits at savings of | Ati8,from $l. Ag gte.00, fom $l horse heir, at $21, from $26.50. é i Deno te in. "Bee ton, and an|, ANd, oe never « bit afraid when President of the Associated Clubs of Domestic Science} what broken. The group | with five 14-inch filling rods, and fancy mounts. . irthday her wave her . i ; 4 ais [fang eres eran. foo, | gues mae hag hte tone! | ; Ws, AS Et FR | ee ec cids te Sinaia eel PERE OMG : @ver #0 many cups, Some day' I'm go-| tow tumbles, Ite bite PAE Labor Saving I nventions in the H ‘ome’’ opportunity to buy the mar Beye Boles oa an te 1¥inch fill- "vine News of Beddin | = = = and terial for smart Winter | ing rods, all sizes, bright or satin finish. g Felt Mattresses, full sizes, at $7.60, from ‘ At 11 A. M. and 2:30 P, M. Daily, Beginning | 40 to 50 per cent. Brass Bedsteads, Small Lots Reduced $10,00. anak 4 i iti ber of Bedsteads, which we have ox ings, at $7.50 9.75, fi Cooper's New Discovery Tomarrow, Wednesday, Movernber et, | suet mi! wines | aude put tals on one sn hh nee Mt 90 ond 49.75, fom $1 if - f a kind, at the following prices: OWs a » $1.10, $1.40 and $2, f In the GIMBEL AUDITORIUM, Eighth Floor | jnq mannish mixtures, in gray, | pfundrat the following prices: ean | gu trast. Seventh Floor After each Lecture an Expert Demonstrator will sh , istari efficiency and economy of the use of the DUPLEX Fike” reseda, bro wo, Wisteria, and LESS COOKER in the preparation of food, other desirable colors. All-wool, You Are Cordially Invited to Attend and tomorrow, all at 76c¢ yard. Second floor Used The World Over For Stomach Trouble The tremendous amount of rush and hustle which The Bo Ww -kn ot Blouse fe neces to Keen area of the times these fing te mojrity af people inte United The Lato Pacts thy Pactalennee een heproauce GIMBELS for $2 That out, nervous condition is nothing more or Wes od comecl trouble, pow generally recognized as the great American plague. A in thi ‘% i It is curious how the eccentric idea of a man be- een Ne agen on, Es ius came the inspiration of a charming mode for women! all the time, have no suerty or ambition, and are “Chanteckes va) Nimeclt anon oy & Gloomy, timid and Sespon lent. They do not sleep French literature, recently surprised Paris bt ea bf Perel or (veal % ree life, instead of being a shirt festened with eerie of buttons. Pleasure, is more of a burden. Immediately a well-known dressmaker created a Are you one of these Half sick, listless, tired, Blouse that made a delightful background for the nervous people? If you are, you should know that bow-lmots. And the minute we saw it we recognized there is a tnedicine that has brought back the old its uniqueness and knew that it would be one of the enerty and pleasure in life to thousands who have i fapdes le Winter, PEs, uid aoa tried it. original model at a cost o: -but no! putin case, 80 that we could simply say, “We have The name of it is 2 : ae fn r Cooper s New Discovery the Bow-knot Blouse.” But we immediately had it It has been pronounced the greatest medicine ever to the public, Cooper's New Discovery is sold Wi all druggists, who will refund the purchase ice A Most Unusual Sale of Women’s Suits Imported Striped Corduroy, Trimmed With Fur, $37.50 Chiffon Broadcloth Suits, $27.50 About a week ago the tailor who makes meny of our sirert Suits offered us his entire surplus yardages of imported striped corduroy— of some colors and stripes there was only sufficient for four or five Suits, of others only enough for two or three. We said “yes,” if he would copy one of our models—and he agreed. Then we ted a model suit that was $95, in our own collection—it is the style illustrated, with the stunning three-button cutaway coat. When he submitied his first y we were simply amazed, for it was a wonderful reproduction. Besides, it a deep collar and cuff band of skunk-dyed opossum Fur. Considering the fine quality of the corduroy and the excellent I tailoring, we do not hesitate to say that these Suits At $37.50 Tomorrow are Worth Aimost Twice as Much Gun-metal-and-white, brown-and-white, blue-and-white, blue-and- black, green-and-black—are among the color-combinztions. Chiffon Broadcloth Suits of $35 Quality —Tomorrow at $27.50 copied in fine French voile, which is quite as effective ‘as the chiffon of the original model. And in doing so, not a detail was stinted, and even the velvet ribbon in the bows is of a beautiful quality. The illustration it fails to give you full I " will give you an idea of its style, and of its soft kerchief A charming model, combining the Empire and cutaway styles— | steady Ie will build dehy a fai ey a) me front, but it can’t illustrate the effectiveness of these with collar: and! other eeiart Frans 4 M ¢ ufon ¥ elvet, one is lined is strength and vitality. You will be astonished how tiny colored bows—just imagine one of these white with peau de cygne, also interlined. lack, navy, brown and Burgundy. F Third Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK THIRTV-THIRD ST. qu it acts. ¢ first few doses will convince you of its merits, Cooper's New Discovery is used the world over for stomach trouble. At All Druggists Blouses being worn with a black tailored suit, and how its bows of ruby velvet will give that indescrib- able chic. We also have these Blouses with black and Nattier blue bow-knots

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