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. a ct an , T | “ have to be widened to aceommodat: | exceptionaily ¢ the rew itatives of the el y Distrist-Attorney's office In Brooklyn : add ol nectemar, ard inte the “entral at no cattle vard be loe to-day 1 deciared that his daug! ede ads jeated at any polnt where It would mar? Mary hen Water, who tt want ipa ¢ surroundings ov be | jad Killed herself by gas in an Saining additions: park the present > —- { MAY DEVELOP INTO seal Latnad ig Mrookiyn ee wn ibe €80, bad In reality been beaten almost . | | TRACKS TO BE COVERED ANY tas ae ROBBING POLICE DEAD EASY, | is p Rin po ties prog pet pic time tie Distr s ELECTRIC ENGINES USED. a ee is ae kwee] make the case look Ike one of attemgte| Walsh girl at th 4 | ae he ; - ats _ | Are to pars under the covered Way ure! Atdernanle President Jonn Purtoy| told Ohtet of Police McWeeny that it | $a j mediately. ‘The case was set down as] BOSTON, Feb. 6—Nearly one hundred oath picks ~ Park Commissioner Dectares | not to se dtawn by stean locomotives, |Mitcliel, Chairman of tie Terminal Com-| waa eary to rob a potice station and to | Asphyxiated in Brooklyn, | ivaisy bY kaa polgoning and the body| New England suffragists intend to pny an He Will N yaa {ut be electeie motors, so there wil! | mittee of tae Board of Eatimate, apeak-| prove the assertion he promised to ree | Starts | tivation palpped to her father fn Newark, where| trainp through the streets of Washing- ce ill », Countenaince | be ne escaping of volumes of smoke jing to-day of the plan of Improvement] Peat the trick at four otNer stations Starts Investiga U he conducts an undertaking establiah-| tan when President-elect Wilton in’ They ant between the teeth ‘Sule sloage iui or aoreeching of atenm whinties Yo di |in general sald : Rane Gh MINT eee, the Desoto | ment. inaugurated next month. Although oo BUM RAT atu borae Distigureiment of Riverside, | @th_ the people along Riverside Prive. | “We are not going to tolerate cattle] street station, one of the blagest in the He said to-day that he found that hia| definite plans have been made for New ‘Bret dealere Everywhere Fifteen Crate The work now veing done in ce {yards of any such unsightly nuisances} city and one of the most Bumerously | Joon J. Walsn of No. 428 South Sev-|daughter's body was black and blue} England's representation in the suffra-| Bf the Rpgete Aatiseptie Tooth-tlet Company, Rew Tort “There ate 340 miles ef water front in ‘ter Mew York now ‘© Gevoted to commercial purposes and ‘We propose to preserve the spare thres miles of beautiful water front along Riverside Drive from aay euch commercial eneroach- ments. Those three miles should @ertainly be let alone and afford We the pleasure of making those three miles even more beautiful— and we are doi: PARE The proposition of tral Ratiroad to in Meh cerminal fre Commiesioner. Tomkins, who proposes a further invasion of the Riverside sec- tion by devoting some of the water front space along the drive to dock de- partment purposes and the estabiieh- ment of a plier for the handling of “coarse” freight, at the {vot of Sevonty- ninth street. To thie Park Commissioner Stover re- plies: “Our Riverside waterfrom should not ‘be encroached upon by\ unsightly things oF so-called improvements ‘It Is im- practicable to haul freight up the steep Meline of Seventy-ninth street and an unpardonable invasion, too, of a terri- tory which all the people desire to be Mept inviolate. If the section ts to be marred by one freight wharf others ure bound to follow, “Drivers of teams who now are com: pelied to drive from the river front up the steep incline to the tranaverse are swearing their souls away se of the inability of their the steep . at will happen 4£ the Proposed dock ‘s built? As for the rall- road tracks I am opposed unalteradiy to permitting an increase of trackage m equally insistent that the pros- emt area of tracks be covered ow of sight white in the same operation River @ide Park area will be (ncreased.” MORE TRACKS ESSENTIAL TO RAILROAD DEVELOPMENT. ; Dock Commissioner Tomytns, however, imeiets his department be afforded factl- itfea at some point along the dulkh * portion of the Riverside water front im- provement now being made. He has !n mind the location of nnother freight dock at the foot of One Huadred and Twenty-fifth street. He also favors in- creasing the number of parallel tracks asked for by the New York Central Rat!- road, saying they are esrential to the future increased ¢reight traffic, following the completion of the designed west nd terminal improvement ¢ Dock Commissto! ‘ aides which there will be pleasure boat ho: and pi a beautiful walks, The people may rest assurod I am not in favor of any plan that te going to make the Riverside @ection unsightly. “I observe that the Riverside Branch @@ the Women's Municipal League and ettive men and womon residents of the Fort Washington section are dis- turbed over the possible location of ce freight ter- with noisy need be no Red Cross + Cough Drove, 5c. eh Selivgs CORES RHEUMATISM Quickly Eases Stiff, Sore, Swollen Joints and Musclee— Drives Rheumatic Pains Away, It is needless to sufler ony with rheumatism, and be all crippled up and bent out of shape with its heart-wrenching pains, when you can easily avond it. umatism cot active kidmeys, th: the blood the and uric acid; longer nous waste matter it fs useless to rub on liniments or take ord: td remedics to relieve the pain. This only prolongs i Pean't possibly curd you '. The only way to cure rheumatiom is to remove the cause. The new discov- ery, Croxane, does this because it neu- tralises and dissolves the poisonous sub- stances and yric acid thet lodge in the joints and muscles, to scratch and irritate and cause rheumatiom, and cleana out and athens the stopped- so they can filter | lood, and drive it op antd out of the system. Croxone is the most wonderful medi- cine ever made for curing chronic rhou- matiem, kidney troubles and bladder You will find it different from all other remedies, There nothing else on earth like it. It matters net how old you are, or how long you have suffered, It ts to take it into the human system without results, You will find relief from the | first few doses, and you will be surprised | how quickly all your misery and suffer. | ing Nee fj kage of Croxone coste| firat clase drug store, re authorised to sell it “In addition, BY MORE TRACKS js: terminal to make ugly any par Riverside action claiming the land outwide of the present THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1918 ROT A SE continue “there « Commis#ion tu be noo de of the used for With one exception, and reet, no frelg! ont trains we have reclaimed 4s woing to be park The h Vande” Un the contrary, we have stipulated CHICAGO, w manned, Good Promise to Repeat. Feb. ¢.--When Avenande| . Davison, chief investigator of the! i |GIMBELS | Exactly the Furniture You Want At Lower Prices Than You Would Expect to Pay Sale of Furniture at GIMBELS, and because of this it is radically different from almost any other event of the kind. It has been most gratifying during the recent days to w This, in a nutshell, is what is offered by the Feb: On the Fourth Floor have wandered among the Furniture and expressed their pleasure with selections made. Such fine, new, fashionable and well-selected Furniture has perhaps never been seen before in an under- An Educational Exhibit Model of the Panama Canal MURDER MYSTERY NOW ;|Father of Mary Walsh, Found! trootiyn. ‘she was tnken to the iow: enti: street, Newark, N. J., came to the’ from head to foot. Ex; Lectures, illustrated with hourly Prom 10:30 to 42:30, and from 2 to 4:30. e itness the delight with which good housekeepers 4 eulcide. was with @ bur Mary Ellen Walsh was a chorus «ich She was found two days ago dying In er room at No, 149 Lawrence street, lyn Hospital, where she died almost (m- slides, halt] | Today Is the the This sale began yesterday with nearly four thousand Suits, Dresses, Afternoon and Eve- ning Gown@, so there will be plenty for all comers Friday and Saturday. This under- pricing means REDUCTIONS OF ONE- THIRD TO ONE-HALF AND MORE. Read carefully these comparative values. This is one of the best Gimbel economy op- portunities ever bagee snag? Stock taking revealed ki surplus which must be dis; of immed rauetaly, irrespective of cost org ed price offering, and that the Furniture is specially made in the much wanted English and Colonial designs ” ‘The quality of every ent proceed interests tasteful housekeepers, because it presents these wanted patterns at much lower prices than i fu ey to Gimbel standard as toritier they usually bear. @Of course, if your Summer house is not ready to receive Furniture, we will store it for | prices. * you, without charge, until you want it. You need only to make the purchase now. Here are a few representa- $90 and $36 Sulte—-618.76 | $90 Gowns ot 916 tive items: wgamanety: rricdistinetive| ,,reah from the my Mission Furniture Sideboards, 66 inches long, one | linen draw-| Large and Roomy Rocker, with automobile er two small drawers and two roomy cupboards, | spring seat. and upholstered back, seat and back | $ inch filling rods in bot! ono drawer lined for silver, plain mirror in back. | covered in Spanish leather. be had in all sizes, Regularly $60, February Price $45 China Closet, 48 inches long, double door, one mirror , three w helves. Regularly $36, February Price $28 Extension Tables, 48 inches long, 8 ft. extension, with pedestal center. Regularly $40, February Price $30 on glass of door. Dining-room Chairs, slip seat, upholstered in Spanish leather, broad ister back. fancy back. Side Chair, RB: Feb. Price $4.25 95.60, Arm Chair, Reg. $9, Feb. Price $7.60 Mission Furniture Regularly $22, February Price $15 Saddle Seat Mission Rockers, shaped back. Regularly $7, February Price $4.26 Bookcases, 42 inches lo: partition, four shelves in each section, fancy work Regularly $30, February Price $25 Desk Chairs, saddle seat, strong and well-made, 26 Regularly ¢4, weneery ars. $3: fed) vy double door with | satin finishes, all sizes. 234-inch Colonial boards, and two 14-inch with six 14 inch ling rode Brass Bedsteads Two inch square tube Brass Bedsteada with seven head Regularly 928, February Price 920 and footboards, fancy rody and large caps. Regularly $40, February Price 936 . _ Beddin Full-size Hair Mattresses, 42 Ibe. each, Reguler Pel Reguler ge | it and satin finisnes. eguiariy $40, February Price $26 Two inch continuous post Brass Bedsteads, five -inch {filling rods in both head and (oem inpher| mounts on head and footboards, bright and footboards; "| $26 Dresses—$10.76 Charmouse dresses which 916,60 Suits--$7.60 Blue end’ black; plain] Duitondown thefront. Eurct mouel Uned with peau de] Cuffs, and aldo iiash’ ecu $12.76 Sults—¢5 $17.60 Robes at $7.60 Homeospuns: all- woot effect Brass Bedsteads, , chev A Engen Beaded rol in both head and foot: | certuroys, in’ tao newest | taffora.uroses, “'ncconiton cross bars in both head | Fall modcis. pleated chiffon taffetas, Muslin Underwear ' must have received @ fearful | tenders stated to-day that the seetior from somebody." detectives to work on the case. engagement in Brooklyn. gette parade on March 3, Massachusetts Second Day of This Decisive Clearance Sale of Entire Subway Store Stocks of WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS & DRESSES All sizes for misses and women in every itom mentioned. Sale takes placo £u»way Store, Balcony. Settees, 48 inches long, with automobile, spring Brass Bedsteads iheiedsy At a Saving of 35¢ on each Dollar teaclar ts armtar ett coor ol wont tee The latest invention in Brass Beds isa| .00°8, nt ae A manufacturer's surplus stock which we pur- Regularly $27, February Price gis | new color mount with brass ring inlay | 21 $16.75 ; chased at arbig reduction. Gurmenis which were Large and Roomy Arm Chairs, with automobile of copper: 2 Felt Mattresses, made in Ia; full sise. made to sell at $1, 5] weat and cushion pillow in back, covered with} , A icine pow Brass Bedstead wit. five one-| $16 .. $12.60 $10 07.60 T Roeiiae borane Drone 08 sree joeh Seg Foe is Oe ee ee iat | fine ease tt r*) ‘omorrow Will el i 5 5 it! ii to ; » ry ° , ol back, upholstered sent covered in Spanieh leather, | bright or eatin finishes, The feathers in these epecial Pillows are positive: niatneoeke (ni airaeaclae exceptional value. Rogularly $9.50, February Price §4.75 Library Tables, 42 inches Jong, with book rack on each end, combination writing desk and drawer, shelf underneath. Regularly $18, February Price $15 Colonial design Brass five one-inch filling rods Old Etruscan finishes. Tomorrow Is Buying Time ‘For TOILET SOAPS The Toilet Goods Store presents for tomorrow one of those lists of special offer- ings that is ‘ ber to every man and woman to select most wanted, wel Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap, 60 cake. ysicians’ and Surgeons’ Soap, 66 cake. Domestic Castile Soap, bars of about 4-lo. pure soap, 60c bar. Imported Olive Oil Castile Soap, $1 bar, at 80c. Castile Soap, from Spain, guaranteed under U. S. serial number; large bara, @2; cut in any size cake desired, or already cut in bars, at 26c each. Jergen’s Violet Giycerine Soap, three for 26c. Ls Armour's Benzoin Almond Soap, three for 100, Roger & G Armour’s Sylvan Toilet Soap; rose, violet, sandalwood, form >: heliotrope, lilac or carnation; three for 25c. Packer's Tar Soap, 19¢ cake. Palm Olive Soap, 7c cake. form Liq. Ever-Ready Soap Leaves, in metal boxes, 18¢. jimbels Green Soap Shampoo, urinkes top bottle, 265c sise, at 160, Gimbels Sham jelly, 160 jar. Vantine’s Kutch Sy: Gimbels Green Bondy in 1-Ib, Tare, 200, Col y Gimbels Powdered White Castile Soap, 1-lb. boxes, 260. 4711 La Gimbels Peroxide Soap, 10c cake; four for 270. Most Desirable LACES and im EMBROIDERIES Under-price This week's offering presents the most attractive oceasion of the Spring season to buy Laces, Chiffon Cloths, Flouncings and E'mbroideries of the most fashionable varieties at far less than their regular prices. Every woman will realize the value of this event when she sees the list that follows: Imported Embroidered Voile and Batiste Flouncings, 46 in, wide, Rogularly $2.25 and $2.50, at $1.50 Yard. 27-in. Hand-loom Ruffled Baby Flounces, Regularly $1.26, at 75c Yard. | 22-in. Swiss All-Over Embroidery, Rercu'arly $1.25 and! $1.60, at 7c and ¢1 Yard. | Hané-locm C.mbric 196 Nei s and 30c, ct 1 ¢ and 18¢ Yird. Shadow All-Over Laces, Regularly 75c to %1.75, at [0c to $1.25 Yard, Shadow Laces, Regularly 160 to $1.35 Yd., at 10c to $1 Yd. Valenciennes and Shadow Lace Flouncings, Regularly 450 to $2 Yd., at 85c to $1.50 Yd. Normandy, Valenciennes and Point de Paris Edges and Insertions, Regularly 150 to 50c ¥d., ai 10c to 18¢ ¥d. Linen La Regularly 15c to b5c Yd., at 19¢ to 3c Yd. Chiffon Cloths, Reguiariy $1.35 Yd., at 76c Yd. Venise Bandings, Regularly $1 to $2 Yd., at 752 to $1 Yd. Main Fioor kT ges, Regul rly 2 ¢ Regularly $25, February Price $18.75 boards, may be had in all sizes, bright, satin or Regularly $21, February Price $16 -known and at exceptionally low prices: G.mb2ls Roman Bath Soap, 60¢ dozen. Gimoeis Glycerine Soap, large bar, 7c. Pears’ Unscented Soap, 8c cake. Lohse's Liieamilch Soap, 25¢ cake, at 20c. Wiltiams’ Soap, barber's bar, six for 27, Williams’ Shaving Stick or Rapid Shavin, Power, 20¢, ap, three oes r & Gallet Guimauve Soap, six cakes, 642. Colgace’s Elder I"! eee Soap, 6c, Colgate's English Brown Windsor, 44-lb. bars, 3 for 25c, 0 Soap, three for 42c, thedral de Cologne Soap, 230 cake. Clayton's Ceoline Dog Soap, 10c. Bedstead, panel effect, in both head and foot-| Sgr — Fepruery $2.60 oy $1.50 $1.10 from. They are the Soaps ductions in s for Bs. nrg bar, 289; small, 15c. tity lalwood Bare, 102, 5c cake, at 100. Soap, two for 26c. 166 cake. ndalwood Bath Soap, 10s. : ored Main Floor More than the cquivaicat of two qui letter size tablets, each contain 30 sheets prefer the packet In the note size there are 60 sheets, The paper is of a quality that will give character to your correspondence. If you should only want the tablets ‘hey will be 10¢ each, Envelopes alone, 6c a package, or $1 a thousand. Special Handkerchiefs Five atiractive gronys or pure tinea Handkerchi prices to-morrow Women’s sheer | itial, fully launde Women's pure for 65¢; regularly $14 £0 Od lors of Women’: tial Handkerchie Women s Irish linen Colored Handkerchiefs, embroi on cross barred and corded linen, at 166 each, regular’ Men’a Pure Lrish Lin box of six, regularly $1 |__toamay NEW YORK _ ly, 4s in all other grades, new feathers, rendered sanitary and healthiul by means of proper steam renovation and ure warranted tive and pretty mod Fine odorless, ribbon. Square or round Reguler ary neck, Some Empire mod- Price els, five of these models + ~ 9160 are trimmed with em. $1 tf broidery and four with Sisth Fi ribbon and lace. Silk Hosiery Under-price One Gr.up f.r Mei; Two Gr.ups for Wumea Exactly the kinds that pres- ent wear and the new season demand. All at attractive re- price. At 96c Pair; Rogularly $1.50 3,090 pairs of Women's Silk Stoc's- ings, movtly back; but a iimited quan- ity in colors, weights; all sizes, / At 75c Pair; Rogularly $1 \ and $1.25 3,500 pairs of Women’s Black Silk Stockings that are broken lots from our reguiar stocks. At 76c Pair; Regularly $1 2,000 pairs of Men's Biack and Col- Silk Socks, in all sizes, A Sale of Writing Paper at 25c Two Tablets ang Two Packages of Envelopes of @ Fubric-Finish Bond Paper for 25¢ 28 of paper, for the und if you should you will get 40 sheets in a tablet, and plorgated floral designs, with in- Name Handkere!iels, some names missing, eix 6 Hendkerohlets, with initial, fully laundered, at 760 ' GIMBEL BROTHERS N COMBINATIONS, tw. utylen; one triinmed witi dery embroidered or embroidery, Subway, Balcony ight and hea : ay this great reduction. ‘They are hand-tailot nd Oveicou! Suits and ¢ and 2) garmen excellent quatity, in fn the Suite there is an riats, ‘he models are jor men und young men collar Uleters, and fine warm Great Coate. to make, Smart patterns in good quality worsted. ‘The Main Floor n style. All sizes. Boys’ $5 Suits lk Style, 6 to 14 Youre Double Kreasted Style, 9 to 16 full cut knickerbockers with each cou ‘The Couts are well tailored, linea wit miatuges B ys’s2 0 and {43 W sh Suits, ‘110 Broken i but oll siz o 10 will ba found in the whe Suits and Russian Blouse Suivs, and a big var he Sale in the Subway $ ors. €00 of thes> i pretty House or Marning \ ny mado of striped percale, with Dutch neek and three - querer sleeves. Em- . broidery —in« s 4 sertion at neck ZY At a ’ front of waist} | : , 4 trimmed with a a bi \ loops of plain eo . ‘ buttons and Ati oAly bow. The . Ince, the other with fine \\i\ colorsaregray, Deading seriped’ with x with ribbon at the watat Nf mm ‘op nttol . ipirg, white stripes with. bive piping: XS \ 5 \. ahi ee fe roe rip ae feselbaive Of ctber styles in percates, char-brays and girghamy. At 41. habe Betsey , H og), Men's Suits and Overcbdats, In Au ‘rotaling 684 Prior to Stock-Taking, these Excellent Clothes were selling at $20, $22 E20 They’re broken lots and very much broken in price. For they will all be sold Friday and Saturday At $11.50 Each By our inventory, which closed January 01, we ting it neecsssry to make made to represent the Gunlel liont contcetion of patterns, chadcs and mate- The Overcoats are three quarter length Chesterficlds, a8 well as shawl! This new price in many instances is less than they cost the manufacturer Men's $4 and $4.60 Trousers at $2.95 kind of trousers tha: readily make friends with a Sunday coat. Well proportioned and correc: ‘With Extra Knickers, $3.60 rs. the patterns ere juct the kinds that ure mort warted- he declared, | of the country would be well repre fented. ched Coroner's ‘abet to New wy. In the mean Attorney's office set The time of hee death sque show playing an Tt was said se that she had M1 herself, | A particle of food’ between your leet! re, wir tongue we wold bi t nate relief by using the inger and get onl relies WY exible inte to March. 10.76 SBE. as Dainty House Dresses $1.50 Grades, $1 February and nice, rocmy goed twill fabric, Boys’ $4.60 Chinchilla Overcoats, $2.75 Smart bu.ton-under-the-chin models, with collars, check lining; navy blue or gra! 4 to 8, subw: Main floor vf oth 0.75 BRASS BEDS, $6.25 2. special Pure hite cuitow, file “ ‘ des, SX Guat ' of, sanitary Mattress, sof wd table Atl $4 National Wire Spring, $2.F0 /OtTG9 box of Bix meg. $2 G 61,00. fg Ratt iataniel yielding spring. DUNK Gn Heese, All red corners, hand work 10c Feather Pillows, 36¢ Hy 00, Large #lse, pure feathers, assorted tlokings Suoway Svory, Gover Floor /eTHIRD ST. Sate of a Manufacturer's “Seconds” and Mill Ends of Turkish Towels shinwent of nearly 88,000 word of sole: bur Just aw slignt im eK very unite in Prominent makers entire lot of “xe This Even; Happens Bu; Ono a “ear Turkish Towels, Turkish ‘Towels, %5c Each he 186 Bech Towels, Plain white hemmed sada doubler Hommed ends, Soft and absorbent “Turkish Towels, 36c Each Turkish Towels, 80c Each ac! 750 ané @1 grades. med ends, soft xed finish; extra sixes: red, blue, nd lavender bore heavy; hem= double ply asworied ny in large nies.