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iH pa ‘ 4 en ; ; THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1918, t~ vo a a Lahey creates by ote As to strict regulations, ev gt hewn con- "tite Lago ta perhaps Lg pated we povey way cate elling i a es er ne PAR TS 0 pasts ey was (3 ss et Pt ie 0) New York en y jar servic egarded nN y otn i ere. clo e fates for * Bo ra carriel| “ o Yital iNves thar cows| {a 18 eoon torbe the larnest city In| either. ‘1, too, Intend to stand Armiy | —-—<- ——- { QUTRAGEOUS SAY over two, there should be no objection | cerm the public Airectly that as kewt| the world, and slae and popula. | | and vote accordingly aa stated." COLLEGE MEN FOR eee. | HR AND DANDRUF | GROWS HAF if ‘rom the £ab companies.” “ b- he form o 8 ny othe: } ' Alderman Marks also said: “I have! ‘” Hh con in toe World Weere'e ar ee | DETECTIVES WATCH BRANDT. | Wee. wetts Urnes Them to Get Po: | q been all along firmly opposed to the ever- MITTEE for this state of affairs, ‘The reanon Nes} the Fores. y 7 ; y lasting delay work, The public] Pistol odt hed i A al ; In the enormous ra The dea of «| Mortimer Sehttfe Valet, Pardoned! Cisrao, Jan thre, Atlee Btud: Don’t pay 50 cents for worthless hair tonics—Use o'd, , MOWAOAT ends inp tenoraenes eeatiy (27% thoroughly convinced ax (othe ulti-| three blocks, which is the fest drop ot { by Sulser, in St. Paul. ine Wells, a police woman of Los An- reliable, harmless ‘“Danderine”’—-Get results a your ago, which created this committee | | these. two. pointe I think. would Noat cant, of the eerie Se, | or ee ceded te Gees Veale uy Crue teat night, advised f pe cee Ro AA vai igure Yaae} have, been os t them but for ? ray Rave eet ree Vaal es eres Be, ; men ‘0. get Boattions on the ware brittle, read and iene pattenenaran of Knowlto: i @ 0 y " rr , 4 force of large cities. ir is mute evidence of a neglecte Marks and Meagher Denounce | Committees who nad invectwares is | ste for the abolishing of the} cents to even rene th Sew York after serving win yeare of a |,cAN@ Ne tmust treat our poticemen | scalp; tei] counter, and after the ft - 4 business, with added pr hack stands as the very first ant. Hundre: . enough for the standards we demand of 0 destructive to the| You ever made. Your hair will imme the Shilly-Shally Policy HoMid, ave, been closed a ne pete | or the! evidence we Nave might wat] the tatleaD tor Fe nome at the end. o¢| ieuthe are said to be on his teal migat | (rennet bea (9, chem except] hair ax dandrutt. It robe the hair of ite) diately take om that life lustre stds Being Pursued. time, PUD recor) he established in the maximum of 2% f they were not #0 prohibitive, day, but the parpose of thelr eur-|olally to our homes; we fores them te (a kt BO A cme wary and lly nd A Ly foat it 16 now & year since this com Od it the cad Companies wouldl the Varcete of New York ti s congested : ™ itching of ol thes pearance of abundance, en seared canine Te nea ¢ up to the great need of a lower| conditions of the subways at home- Soheet. A. Richert gave che ctup | lied causes the h j | gloss chi stan bet ohat ill please READY TO ACT NOW. Joniy two vitat questions that my . fe be that, thi’ ventcie’ eund, q ‘ of Chase Lan petioshoun kee srovere Me ae Oe olen you will ‘octually ose 0 Tot ot tions presented were the abolishing of! in ti become a common carrier,| case in all European cities The reat have crossing or| A little Danderine to-nig! fine, downy hair—new ‘ing alj ce aah RR SES 4 , the private hack stands and the rates. Un would gradually go down until, t present the taxicab is a rich man’s |achool has been closed, to ‘remain closed ena Jove, he sald, any time—will surely ir. over the acalp. They Think It Is High Time = rn 7 SS = - - - ~ y* Tha} a Ordinance Were OA Ss oe eee of |CCCMany Fine Instruments for Your Choosing TNE | Passed. : . | dieripns In This Semi-Annual ° Li. go BY SOPHIE IRENE LOEB. Cl f USED a a deat ntcey interme ; earance Oo and |\Dainty & Attractive House Dresses, Ye | forces hae again held up the éppoint- Ne Mi dd. S i tote Carman tthe Tash ew Mid-Season Hats SAMPLE PIANOS A eee litle dresses in twelve ciferentatyles. These } bh i" Tr Committee. There is an underc Q are all new, fresh from Hl See ti aCuMiuE a Of Satin and Velvet—for Madame! “| _pitticutt to say exactlv which among this fine collection |—who, b fy the wa saver made them to oul le mae iy ys TN srauniy aus ib tals These for the woman who is eager for new millinery, but | that started the Sale today, will be here tomorrow, for of moet should they be sold at $1.60. the Rules Board Tuesday, eer intanrcnn to wear Aoi sat just yet. Whether] of the instruments there is but one of a kind. chats ilustrate two of the many styles: one ie a pretty black-a Alderman Folks promises that the a or a new sailor style, the Hats have black But of this you may be sure: Every Piano or Player-Piano ; I the model th Cererne ot jin material Rules Committee will meet Friday in satin crowns and black velvet brims—but the note of Spring] in the Sale is an instrument that you are absolutely safe in Mut Gu bible, Maes cher ein ed anes trimmed apecial session when a chairman will is sounded by upstanding ostrich plumes in ‘Paradise yellow, that h in [91.60 and 98, all representing Ci alue. lord positively be appointed. The impres- Chinese blue, , taupe, rose shading to taupe, or Coq buying. The instruments that have been exchanged are q by Toko msbetnted to labo the plans ot de Roche and ‘Tete de Negre. $8.75. good playing order; others that have been on our floor as ite Maids’ Two-Piece Dresses |@@® # ’ { the late Bryant Willard will be Henry The Lewis Tricorne with draped crown of black velvet ana | amples are either perfectly new, or at most slightly varnish- oh Grade ge $3 Grades at $1.75 A | » F Grim of Brooklyn, sant hemp-faced brim—in English purple, Paradise yellow, Bul-] checked. The Clearance Prices are so low as to make each era “iter imberTectione “are fatten emanate oF white Sisrceesidlae. abe 104 in: Waals ee garian green, a new shade of brown or Marie Louise blue, §7.| one a splendid investment for the familv that has long waited Ce: sigs at they ere. aimcult ‘ a test as to the unnecessary delay in ad- | Third Floor - for the opportunity to have music in the home. fuating this taxicab situation. Alder- One noteworthy group of instruments, of which you may id to-day: sas ey) thine Tidiculous, ‘This surely expect to find some tomorrow, consists of thirig could have been reported out of | this committee long ago. Personally, | 1 think it is an outrage that this mat- é ter has been held up #o long with no | Delicately Tinted Corals Superbly Mounted-REDUCED Brand-New Strohber Player-Pianos O44 tote, y corsets, | trim ombro 5 4 rach worth ‘much m more than With the Well-Known Gulbransen nade ike riod Poy Ao - j apparent need of its being held up. | We have taken especial pride in the Gimbel collection ° Odd lines of popular tnchog Consists of Mightsowns, Compt g ' Brsty messber eee of Coral Jewelry, because each piece in it is a veritable pet. Player-Action strain Tig at conforming tng fear kamen with ’ ‘a aeuiltion et. New ‘York city and we We chose ihe Corals personally ai the center of the to ‘the present atyle of| broldery ‘and ribbon At $3875 HOWE 1.50 Mrasstorce at 50c. a pomeite | ene calle SNM or aig hich, so ft , is the for a Ht ic! , befpen Birt Brey aprolder juea up to rl raurrte face. y é ‘ coral-cutting industry—Torre del Greco, Italy—and mounted them in many cases ourselves. They are perfect in tint, and exquisitely cut. The following are marked at Clearance prices: could have recommended measures long ago to alleviate this. “There ave several members of this committee that feel as I do and resent ry time wasted to get at a ‘These Pivctpiesan will 88-note music, ore marvelously easy away Mere, Baleony. hah Pe esag a ‘ae wane ating ne WuAaniine iene esc be penne Clenranee pert te aad are built into , compact cases of mahogany veneer, 4 Th i pod that Ih en oO g a HH} hevsiow proceae of setting thie thing ||] coraie and large cameo in Florentine Gold Fes ss The Gulbrassen rechaniam, with which they are equipped, found e _ Carpet, Sale Cotniues i Surther, I will consent to no half way today in Player-Pianos ing as as The tie mock of Heep ed allay ne tarmac o Chain. Si corre riserriresirer omen ernie: 935 This is a rare opportunity for every one who wishes to possess an excellent exceptional valves salen choice is yi lerdal “in addition, party reat ane a H poerel Charest 4 URGES A plete) yaaa oR- Atal Carl Pandit, ited in oetin gold work . $10 rT} Player-Piano at a remerkably low price. Bighth Floor ; Sale throughout th spree Carpet and Rug Special | ables of Matting Hrenenenta (reatentaunly redooad. 4 “A firm and drastic ordinance Uriel ¢ shed coral, wonderfl fa Italian a wor tacts $25 920 ‘. e Square. y Btere, Le Fier — draw this chaotic condition corals, \ effect, \ ie ee eee ee 0 Fine News of Linens This Announcement Is a Direct Appeal to Common Sense nance be suggested that doce not thor- A Coral Benda, mounied in Florentine gold work... $18 #18 A Two Days’ Sale to Clear—In Which Splendid Values Are Offered in / ; te n Coral Rosebud, a mount , ina sty ot Newark 1ahall be copeaed loco work anabroooh. tones eccereese Is Unfolded for Tomorrow 7 + ze 88 io tt and fight it, and 1 will suggest one hat will cover conditions. t here A pink coral eet with 4 smaller ones in Brooch... : Carved Coral Cameos, All Perfect Gems \Boys’ Suits & Overcoats and The January Linen Sale blends with the Clearance Sale in producing some remarkable offerings of pure flax linens, which nf other Aldermen votce the sentim« i. Leaf work mounting, Leable Sy $86; rope mounting. . $70 960 Wi A 1 fe M Se naan oe Mounted rope edge, plain, $54, at $40; plai i tis are of great and economical interest to housekeepers. inter Pppare or en } “L think the private hack stands with pearls, reg. $22, at $16; plain... 19.60 $14 i First is a poup of Ls bleached Table Damask, 72 inches a? * P should be avollaned, fret of all, 1 think Matched Pink Coral Strands wide, at but Bklgs tead of ed umual Be Pears! Boys $4 Chinchilla Coats, $2.90 * ng which’ eae Strand, graduated corals, pearl-paved snap. . $33 A collection of fine erman Damask Tal , , Sizes 3 to 8 Years. (| tablished maximum by which o Gamond end platinum anap, $6 Boand iio $45andse0 | wich no matching Napkins, ort paice from $2.25, for 63x63 There are but 231 31 of these ndid Coats, and this ts 5 4 “| pearl-paved sna ~_ inches, to $3.75, for 712x108 in instead of $3 to $5. about the wholesale cost. louble-breasted moda, whe Sesto A Hi i Giamond-paved snap in platinum... 105 20 Odd Napkins, too, 24-in. of Pee aie Irish Damask, at $3.60 the neck; velvet collar; band und embrovdered initials (U. S. N.) on sleeve; $ ‘ “ gold on a lta : $31 a , that are usually $4.75. checked worsted ning; very exceptional value. 1 4 St pearl-pavedsnap. . the Towels one finds German Huckaback at at 60e¢ each ach, SWPP /7 dein | pummel ok 6 koe 4 me and 75c—some of them a bit soi ’ TT A cerei f { Trish Huckabeck at 760 each, usually $1 and $1.25; and erira’‘palr ‘of "Knicherboskers” with Fourth Plot; sent to us fo clear st fh with damask border, at 40c each, instead of 60c. joint hy af these suits; sturdy ma-|less than cost. ‘1 Now Women May Go Umbrella-less! Then there are about 2400 hemstithed or plain hemmed Huck- ie ted shea Wattt em 4 seit sy Be oye re; Russian is 5 és n fi back jamask borders, at 35c each, ins! o! \ to 12 years; double-breusted , 8 istyle, A Rain Cap with This Raincoat | ***°°** Second Fleer aN (0 16 years nnn “Tver aon fy Have you ever longed to feel the refreshing Fein-drops fall upon your face and were just about to close joe umbrella, en the thought of your hat prevented you from doing so? Well, now you need not hesitate, for this new Raincoat of rubberized satin has a chic oan to wear with it. The Cont is copied after a smart English topcoat with belted back—and its yoke, as well as they cap, are lined with white messaline. Black and navy blue. The Coat and Cap, $22.60. Third Floor Men’s $20 and $25 Winter Overcoats & Are Safe for Little Feet: Suits Join this Clearance Sale at $13.50 ‘The Overcoats are all that) Splendid selection ie offered in GIMBEL Shoes for i \ could "be ‘desired in a $26, gur-|the Suita; plal Children Tee py Be ey ot browns, sters, Great Coats and Standard |sizes in the assortment but not Mothers need have no fear chat the Shoes to which we fit r ; three-quarter length Chesterfields, |ineach style. Subway Balcony their children will be harmful to chem. In the first place we have them made especially for us by These Women’sWarm Sweaters makers who specialize in designing children’s shoes. Lines are Semi-Annual Sale of Dress Goods Remnantsi,:, yon ie ; : carefully studied—where support is to be given and where Thousands of Remnants of black and colored dress fabrics. Selling Have Lost Much of Their Price tryerioea fo bs ed out for through the choice of sturdy at 38 and 48 yard. Former prices 75c to $1.60 yard. They are the remainder of our excellent assortment of | leathers ond can careful makin; Special Booths on the Subway Store Balcony and Lower Floor 17 Jewelled Gold ‘9 smart Bie well-fitting styles, that we have now marked for the Then, we take utmost fie to have our expert fitters select [' January Clearance at these lowered prices: exactly the Shoes best suited for their intended wearers. The Season’s Neckwear Event i There are Girls’ Shoes on Toe-Ease lasts, in gun-metal calf, vici kid Gentlemen’s Watches hi - bog AA yin . by rd and cloth hy with gun ‘metal calt open 5 + $1.60 a pair, in 7 to 11, and for Men 1.96 « pair, for sizes 1114 to 2. Sizes 244 to 6, are §2.' Colors arenavy blue, Oxford gray,maroonand white, andthere | _ Boys’ Shoes for school and dress, in box ‘calf, gun metal calf, patent gir vee ine sige ob yeti age Seconds in Knitted Scarfs Yor Cie eM Sover ee: leather; lace and a few button, are §2.36 a pair, instead of $3 and $3.50, a i see ae sss sind ae collar, and othe good siya, fn a variety oF tine baie Second Floor ~=|50c and $1 Grades, at 25c Eache slese whe sene, ‘and Pete et Main Floor ‘These are all h handsome Knitted Scarfs, plenty of the wanted § rae che fa fact we have them Seve, but the ie low for'y reer ate sto sur e Dries SBrery cane In iy ‘movement Sewafed: else" dusted. ey are “ih i ‘eae eee. Turtharimora ftiyou tam yes tf soltd aaieedeaae te ny 4 accordion weaves assortment. A good collection of the rich coloring 1 ny 0 ry, ay so much desired bye man it the present moment. Some of these are very slightly imperfect—v, dropped stitch in the weaving or a slightly unfinished end-—bu there is such a host to choose from that we may «efely assure satisfaction to every purchaser, Men's $1 and $1.50 Shirts at 70c These are regular Gimbel Shirts, and possess all the goodness essential to qualify. Percales and madrases, as well as plaited bosoms: amart nat- terns; al sizes, Final Clearance of Boys’ ‘ , Hand-Embroidered Wash Suits “SKATING?’ Some of these are the pretty Suits with lace or hand-em- It seems not improbable that we may have some out-of-doors broidery from our own stock, in which mothers are so proud to | beforelong. Anyhow, the rink is open every day. dress their boys. Others are Suits of similar qualities, included Here then are Ice Skates for men and women—imported in a maker's surplus. Now all are treated alike in the matter | directly by us—in hockey and rink styles, made of fine chrome of price-reduction— steel and nickeled, at these reduced prices: 2.95 E i ‘At $2.25 Pair, Regularly $3.50 i 95, eg B At $1.75 Poir, Regularly $2.75 wag Pen: | 8128" Bunae ary " e each, A There are imported repps, in plain white; A Special Lot of Sweaters rs and Cream! ates, itOe also blue and brown. Also pure Linen ‘Suits. The man who goes skating will surely need a Sweater. These Fs tee ant went Sailor, military orround collars; all sizes from are Ruff-neck Sweaters, Shaker knit, made of heavy worsted Mai 214 to 8 years. We Mustrate one of the num- yarn, with pearl buttons and pockets. erous styles. At $3.45 Each, Regularly $6 Boys’ $2.50 to $4 Wash Suits Kipaleatand aa tttedtatasan: yt and rt Sweater Coats at Holld 18-K Gold Watch for At $1.65 $8.26—-broken sizes, Fourth Floor Belld 140K Geld Waten for i i ’s remaining lots, Sad 14-5 Geld Weteh for A fine collection of maker's remaining lots, @Roaoway Yo THIATY-THIRD wt. Fourth Floor NEW Re [SaaS awe rs me a ee owen Lili Me ‘ach can whatever, " ten you can retus a i refund all ‘al be romeme Jewellers, fact every he Ui nited | Tieton: fo mall or Vices orders filled Attention more, have more and better Solld pu a Subway Store, Balcony and Lamps $14.50 Dinner bs s J anuary Clearance of China Decorated China, and pot), nd Butter Vewetadie eons, The patterns, pink, floral green line, 100 pieces, Solid 14-K Gold Watch for all in new styles for 1913. : Russian Blouse, from 2) to 8 years; Sailor Blouse, 5 to 10 years; Beach Suits, 4 to 10 CHARLES A. KEENE Diam ene Watch Jewelry, 186 ‘broadway, Wew York | enc LIN IEICE OI ALN ca teenie ee esenstatiblinlil , signa niiichinsinihiai , ¥ .