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ee TO SAVE MILLIONS | _SKIN DISTRESS m of bits al reason I have for urging Poslam stops itching, cools, soothes * wrote the President, nd comforts as soon as applied, rapidly nt the Admintetrat! cures eczema (even in two weeks’, acne, y handicapped by not being able tetter, all forms of itch, and clears red rie tor constrnetive Hoses or inflamed skin overnight. nny. parthonar des», Day by day this work is repeated by Posiam with uniform success, and this positive merit is ponsible for the eriou » take up measures partment wi tee which will undert e to consider Nation’s Finances. m in all thelr aspects,” alee Tea ng further, the President suggested ea that appropristiona should’ be in the fole lowing re AIMS TO WIPE OUT DEBT] operating coat p of property ¢ sinking jeansing teeth en fund, For perm ti nts. and gums. It is especially adapted for Ml —_— tee pat ender okie —toathiog and sde- tabs ightful. Best and safest for baby's Suggests Sinking Fund Board wenn te eet FLAT. et grt tid it eradicating dandru, . " {and great neficial whenever scal to Reduce Deficit and Fixed us! difficulties exist M4 “ Al uggists sell Poslam (price 50 cents) and I Soap (price 25 cents). ’ For free samples, write to the Emergency » in Brooklyn | Laboratories, $2 West 25th Street, New vg from burna which | York C her death. = For fixed char: Charges on Government. WASHINGTON, Feb, %. — President ommended the adoption of a budgot sys-|mtove. She was bewildered and rushed : || snugly, vious to beginning the annual grind up-[A# floor, caught the woman and ex. |] SNUBIY and hangs flawlessly tem of relating propored expenditures to}down stairs, the flames mounting to expected revenues and declared that/her head with the fanning of her rapid ‘ " tinguishet the fire only after their . Aj , pa apvcoprlation ila The United | eeistnnd arme_were severely blstered, from waist to shoe top without om . bulge or suggestion of awrinkle- ‘i ‘Taft to-day sent to Congress his much} Mirq Dopp's dress caught fire early Congress would be areatly benefited by | Movements, Albert Barbell and Mise} Dr. Buckley, who came with an am- discussed “budget” menage. He rec-lto-day when aie wan lighting a kitchen WOMAN whose gown fits Having before it such a statement pre-|MArearet Hemstedt, who lives on the only great nation in the world which did leuiance from Brooklyn Hospital, treat- j Bot use the budget system and in con-|mi the two rescuers after the badly ¥ i { Bequence it “may be said to be with-|bumed woman had been removed to That's the Woman with the -] out plan or programm.” the hospital Some of the advantages of the budget| = ———S~;7;=S; =; PS . Pyetem as pointed out by the President i wore: A means of locating responsibility for How to Make ‘eotimates in Keeping with revenues. Better Cough Syrup than : A means of allowing Congress to see % how much gross it will have to spena You Can Buy Before it begins appropriating for each Beparcment or éetall of Governinent ma- ving 68 one inery. use it would furnish Congress the glove fitti Petticoat with 4 the public with ready reference t» the Elastic Waist Band and Feporta'and detalied records of account.| A full pint of cough ayrup—asmuch side opening at the front. Because fh wong produce an adensate| fe Zod eat home, ‘Vou will ad nothing THE PETTICOAT FOR THE ganization ma a be fying Information to be used in telling) tbat takes hold of an obstinate EP AT FOR what more quickly, usually ending it inside of Se Senet ban ee dene ond ole ec we or eres] PARTICULAR WOMAN hooping cough, sore lungs, asthma, At Department Stores TO CANCEL NATION'S DEST Kearse id other throat troubles. . . THROUGH SINKING FUND. ona plat with |] in all materials from $1.00 to To ald in working with a well de and for @ fined purpose in many bureaus hither- to organised but directed under an in- | cen! ee ee eonsistent and ill-defined programme. | the Sugar Syru keeps perfectly. We To cancel the nation’ bt, through| The effect of pine and sugar y ff 4 to eliminate the eee med mi ry : i \ tie \ : R) proposed: 1 fFo create a @inking fund commission | The nd Sugar Syrup recipe is - ' to consist of the Chairman of the Fi-|now used by thousands of housewives % mance Committee of the Senate, the | throughout the United States and Can- : Chatrman of the House Ways ana |ada. — The plan has been imitated, but h Means Committee, the Attorney-General dlp srecoenin (nema aay Davee | 8 end the Secretary of the Treasury, x4 . i with the Controller of the Treasury | | A a sverealy, ah abeen es ealeroceee oe q as annual suditor of the sinking fund " f 7 r * recipe. You druggist has Pinex, ” eccoumt, Legislation which woul! wipe | Cue it ps (Stee 9 Tan wat 6 Oculists’ Opticians ‘ om the national debt in twenty years The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Half « Century in Business, iy etter July 1, 1914, Congress shoud set | _ - pase Dairy semely te eek ‘vere Thousandsof sat- bates ore wo «veer Peculiar After Effects . isfied wearers of by law. That fund should be invested rlic a & per cont. Government "ponds and Of Grip This Year.) ee etitte tees @ twenty years the $1,160,000,00 debt, aS 2th timony (A the Bre President says, would be retired. Lhe efaplion, tw Getedte ineery Leaves Kidneys in Weakened Condition, value of Ehrlich lor ure pro (ternal improvements #o that such im- ————- eye examinations Provements would be in accord with ®) Doctorsinall partsof the country have| Eyes Examined Without Ch well thought out plan. In that cons | bee, ‘i ; arge ection the President suggested the | Own kept busy with the epidemic of grip) by Registered Eye Physicians. @aving of the rent paid in Washington | gym, y i Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. for butldings used by the Government | ¢; aie through the construction of new bulld-| down condition, particularly the kidneys, . 22d St. {ngs to cost about $100,000,000 tS be add | which seem to suffer most, as every vic- 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York | for througt a period of twenty years. | tim complains of lame back and urinar: Bond | “Briefly stated,” wrote the Pronaen, |eoten wah mull ace be wpprecteds | excite umee sts Cor. Bend St. Broskiyn. “my suggestion is that the Government | as these danger signals often lead to more ’ \\ fret plan for its land purchases, buil3- serious sickness, such as dreaded Bright's | Haadache ?—It'S YOU Liver { nge and public works, then borrow Disease. Local druggists report s large Money to acquire and to construct them, sale on Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which — } proportion! cost over a pertod af $0 many people heals and! Too Many People Take Headache twenty years and making the bonde ta-| strei di Powders When a Liver ir sued to meet the cont payable out of an of grip, Swam) Tonic Is Needed. | Adequate sinking fund.” liver and bladder rem | WOULD REDUCE SALARY ROLL eave com, iat hu i Try Olive Tablets —the Substitute { $6,500,000 A YEAR. pad is ne for Calomel. ! immediately noticed by those who try Of & reduction of the salary roll of | Dp, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Anyone who tak offer to send a sample bottle of Swam; ‘ablets the moment he (40,000 annually, two-thirds, the Prosi- | Root, free by mail, to every sufferer who Tea will never ha dent declares, would be saved by adopt- requests it. A trial will convince any The no necessity, when you take fng bie echeme to classify what are one who may be in need o} Olive Tablets, of following them up with bow Presidential appointments {size bottles S0cts, and $1.00, F le} nasty, sickening, griping salts or castor Elimination of waste in the distriu-|at all druggis Be sure to oil, as you should alter taking calomel, reduction of thi r, Olive Tablets do not contain calomel or any other metallic drugs; they are a purely vegetable compound mixed with the Government, amounting to about 1 | tt We Close Evenings at 6 o’Clock pimples, headache, etc. | di d the f la for Olive Tablets February Furniture and Rug Sale—50% Reductions [| stter seventeen years of practice among f 1 | patients afflicted with liver and bowel troubles, ‘Try them for a week. Take one on During this Sale we have re- duced our outfits as follows : | retiring night E St. and 4 * Harlem Office, 240 West 125th St. and World's Brooklyn Office, 202 Washinge Sati, Brecklve, for 80 dave 5 Pe pelating of the Write for our new) 7. |OUR LIBERAL CREDIT a : OOKLEF contoning ie. | We Pay Freig'.t and TEnMS ven ‘ee to A Big Song Hit. vatttn, mali FREE. Railroad Fare ctifconecicat’ “"” “Way Down tn Cuva,” Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth's famous song Con.8 4" ,{ hit published by T. B. Harms and v, Francis Day & Hunter, will be tree with next Sunday's World. rf, | | { ‘ olive oil, sugar-coated, easy to take, and ‘ ae | never gripe or cause weakness, } | |" ‘Thousands of people take one every ie ‘ night at bedtime just to prevent disorder Wy of the liver, constipation, bad breath, Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Dr. Edwards, calomel’s old enemy, | e nd | broken lines and odd sizes. Some are slightly soiled, but there | SALE, whic WASH GOODS (Cut lengtha), 16,000 Yards, Formerly 18c to 25c, All at 9c Yard. All the small pieces and short sys, of A busy month's. selling are wonderfully comprehensive, Every wanted design and color for the Spring season being repre- fonted Widths, 37 to 32 inches Lengt 10 Yard t Ruitinge, Bik , Mercerized Foul- ‘Tiasues, Voues, Ginohama,. Poplin all at 90 y@. 500 pairs Kayser Gloves for wo- we ee oes in black, white and colors. but 1» 800, 2-clasp style, Ste. beedhceas Odds and Ends in Misses’ Gi fi, nd $1.50 Grades at 70. asp oversewn and pi in black and white. 1° NO'LIONS ane Werte en, Lng ng ors “Joon Je Clark it~ mkke le recee, & bn st Tomorrow and Friday in the SUBWAY STORE Particularly does this Month-End Sale afford opportunities of procuring new and seasonable things at exceptional prices—because forerunning Clearance events during the past two months have left little but new and desirable merchandise in the vast GIMBEL stocks (which are always replenished at the turn of each season). Spring time is in the air—and Spring things are in the offerings at GIMBELS. Splendid and convincing examples of Month-End Sale underpricings will be found in every item offered for ils al and Friday’s selling. Again we draw your attention to the LAW OF THE MONTH-END all these items have not only come within, but for which they are more than ordinarily qualified. Many New Spring Sample Garments Join This Final Clearance of the Subway Stocks of WOMEN’S & MISSES’ DRESSES, COATS & SUITS At Month-End Underpricings All of Them Samples from One of the Best Makers. Inthe lar way these suits would sell from $16 to $25. Because these are samples and be- cause precast i exceptional is always offered in the Month End Sale, these Suits will de sold at $10.75 Each Serge Suits, Satin Suits, Whipcord Suits, all lined with Peau de Cygne. Most of these are strictly tailored, others are trimmed model;, with a large shawl-collar effect, some turned down with braid; every garment this season’s latest style. — The Law of the Month-End Sale Everything advertised must be decidedly underprice, and everything must be materially lower is price than it has previously been during the month, even though it had been reduced in price before. SPRING SILKS 6c Black Silk, 45¢ » Yard 20 in, wide, black louisine. soft and excellent finish—for walsis and dresses, $1.25 Bengaline Silks, 6608 Yard 36 in, wide, a very desirable fab- ric, large cord, for coms and suits, te. “Copenhagen, reacda, navy and blac (4 champagne, purple, brown and white. $1.60 Dress Satin, 90c a Yard 85 in, wide, splendid weight and quality, broken assortment of ades; hence the very low price. Colo are maize, pink, lavender, gray, old rose and brown. Subway Store, Lower Floor, LINENS Mercerized and All- Linen at a Reduction of 3314 to 50 Per Cent. 60 to 76c Table Damask, 45¢ Yard 4,000 yards of mill-lengths of mercerized Table Damask, snow- white, all perfect, but being in cut lengths of 2 to 2% yards we have made these reductions, 1 Table Damask, 70c Yard f Irish linen table da: high’ finish; several’ dainty designs to eeleot from, 70 inches wide. oe Cea Table Chethe ¢: Al lutely pure nen, etight sclled, bleached and. unbleached, hematitened, scalloped and plain. Z vie | OR WOMEN & MISSES and Bird's-Eye Weave Tow all. union linen, hemstitched Mnen and 100 Tet" nese . If New Silk Dresses at $6.60 400 Juniors’ Graduation |f “Wi idio'sacn” 11%2? 1% Special Wikea'! ein malta lt Chiffons, Taffetas, Messa- | | 700 Dresses for Misses and Dresses, at $3.75 each, tstee each . sabe der, 286 ton | eed lines, Silk and Novel- | | Small Women, at $4.75 es. These are sample, hardly HAN DKERCHIEFS Kosricat ray. Hina |r nimonesiee+s Hl ties; some of these are slight- Lingerie, Voiles and | | two alike in the aseortment; |f nanarerttiet a en eer ported Fei Gira i Rice Eee... | ly soiled; all sizes for women, | | Serges; sizes 14 to 38. For- | | sizes 18, 15 and 17. Regu- ored tmpe; formerly $1 dozen, at 6e sieer sacvtae sevice atts || 14, to M2, Former prices | | mer prices $7.50 to $10. | | lat lines same qualty would |} theres, 214, hamattohe soe ve, . ered formerly, 60" each, Tae" ofa tas | ot, Hct ———__/ fate, : ‘ ater Soom 4 200 Fine Quality Coats for Women 8nd |175 Smart Coats for Women and Misses. Loom _ git = Misses. From the regular stocks and Former prices $9.75 and $22.50. 6.495 gin ene “be marked down for Cpe jearance. Former Month-End Price, $4.60 loom enda ln smart ribbons of plain cattncta SF wire nif prices $12.60 to $16, Chinchillas, Serges and Mixtures;some with} Siine artfyel,"in time for “the Tio for 7 Month-End price $6.75 velvet trimmings on collar and cuffs. Good] ° Wide Tange “of colors—widths 1 pet! tet ad Included in this assortment are a few with |assortment of sizes. yaa #; lengths from 2 to » Chinchillas, etc. Women’sTailored Shirts, 1 Grade, at 50c. M of men’s wear per- cale and cambric shirtings; soft across thigh. bust. Heavy web garters attach- ed. Excellent fitting model, for medium or full figures, 500 «~DE 6 EULBEVOISE mnas- broidery an STERES, 350. ; striped $1.50 Gingham Dresses, 75c. $1 to $1.25 Long Dreanas, 85¢. eproductions Made of fine cambric and Ince collars, double cuffs; stri ne Three hundred sample dresses of ‘plaid, Infants’ long dresses, with phiin or {ancy Wier eee oe oke, or with lace banding. signs; lavender, blue or blac! checked or plain ginghams; several pretty | yokes, slightly soiled from handing hance » Regularly $1.76 to Bonea in front and crosses in on white grounds; all sizes. models; sizes 2 and 3 years. the reduction, Subway Store, Saicony. 30 in. and 14x28 | }. CORSETS, 650. strong coutil, all ETS, 750. Made of strong couttl—low bust and long straight hip lines and in curved waist line. Hose rters attached; lace trim- " gubway Store—Baloony, Fitted With Inside —oeeeeee 2, CPT ean dnnaanal °°” GAIE AE LACICDU 1h Tne — Undermuslins, Petticoats, Housedresses SALE OF HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Keenly Underpriced for the Month-End Sale $1 Lingerie Undergarments, 65 ‘The saving in each item here is a substantial nelette, floral designs. one, because even at $1 such Undergarments $1.60 Uniform Dress, Ms A lace trimmings; some with tight knees. cerized tape at neck. Sizes 4, 5 and 6, would be hard to duplicate anywhere. Of stri chambray or seersucker, an 36 and 40c GRADES—AT 25c. 1 Nightgowns and Combinations of nainsook Pcie 8 & 6c GRADES—AT 12)40 EACH leeve. —the gowns are Empire style, very daintily $2.96ChiffonT affeta Petticoats$1.95 i Good lity silk—sectional flounce wi i kings, 186 trimmed with lace and embroidery, with rib- plaited Me os tallored flounce; all the change-| Boot atlk stockings in black | Cotton ite socka in| ingsi’m pol attines some hon running through the beadings. able effects included in the The combinations are prettily trimmed 60c Petticoats, 38 tt Hlally, priced for the . with lace top and bottom; ribbon and beading] Striped seersucker with tucked sectional |——— on nd; all sizer, = 8 Pairs for 50c at waist. Bubway Baloony | flounce. fs La France” Shoes for Women MONTH-END SALE OF TABLE CHINA Dishes (Covered) 25¢ gsh.e Dinner Benton OFS | te 8,08 Seeman eee (rs Ie, nd Austrian china; several sizes and In Ei American Porcelain, 100-piece set, deep gold band on edge; full service for 12 people; "| shaper cluding soup tureen, sugar bow! and oream Jug. | S28 10c to 260 Soup Plates, $c each Deep soup plates in English or American Choice of slain; also Austrian and Fregch china|} 'sh. White ancy “decorations ‘und border patterns, complete and rv jor use, 40c to $1 Meat Platters, 26c each 10¢ and 160 Gas fo Be All wizes and a number of patterns. at MEN’S CLOTHING AT BIG SAVINGS $12.50 and $15 Suits and Overcoats at $7.50 ‘The Baits are all wool, in the The Overcoats—Long Models, ‘three-button sack coat etyle— Tush convertible collar, Also @ hester- extra well lined and tailored fancy minturse, Sen and throughout; plain blue serge, jome of shower-proof fab- also brown, tan and gray; sizes ric; eizes 82 to 42. 98 Over- 82 to 42. 130 suits only, coats only, tas ‘ -.Worsteds and caasimeres — neat Men's : 2 to {3 Trousers, $1.75-—\yornteds, and , cansim Boys’ $4.60 Buits at $2.25 Boys' $3 toge.co Russian Suits and Norfolk and double-breasted models, vercosts, $2 with 98 Overcoate—Russian style, sizes TWO PAIRS OF EKNICEKER- ay to § nd, ray Rs. ehfne! 4 betes 00 Buite—Ruasian models, sides 3% to 4 years. This assortment consists of small lota of all-wool fabrics, such aa serges and imported Jersey. Boys’ ie to 76c Knicker- Full cut and all seams taped. Neat brown and gray mixtures, Norfolk suits, sizes 7 to 12, breasted suits, sizes 8 to 16, $5 and $6.60 Overcoats, $3, tities Mmited, H A few are w Sizes 10 to 17 ly 900 MEN’S SHIRTS AT 35c—3 for $1 So'd formerly at $1 and $1.60 These are Gimbel Standard Shirts, all made over our own models. They join the Month-End Sale on account of being are still a few good launderies, Sizes 15 to 17 inclusive. Men's 46c Garters, 1€c pr. The Eagle Pad Garter with a silk elastic, All colors, Subway Balcony Men's 60c Suspenders, 25c pr. Good quality Police and Firemen's uspenders; stitched ends, Included in this assortment a number of lisle ics and silk 5 lars that formerly sold at $19.50. Children’s $8.75 C » $3. ee oe ‘Se Broadeloths, Mixtures, | Stylish model sh all parted hela ‘kets, small fc, Many lined throughout with [revere which can be buttoned close at neck. Lined with guaranteed satin; workmanship excellent in |which comprise Chinchilla Condom, Gesn ee Heavy Reductions on Infants’ Dresses $1.75 Dorothy Dresses, $1.15. * are imported Germin Frocks of PO aire Mrcedne ong Broidery"andgitdie: sizes 2 cod gen °™ | daintily tucked: sizes 4't0 14 years, $1 Imported Hand Bags, 75c Each 720 imported Hand Bags, made of goat, seal, grain leather, also auto leather, 8in. nickel frame, corners, double strap handle, new flat shape. Im- ported by us for this season's selling for $1 special. Change Pu $1 Flannelette Kimonos, 60c A varied assortment of shades, in soft flan- eo} or dull brass fin- imported chimney; Electric Globes, RUGS ANDCARPETS 100 Rugs worth $16.50 at $9.75 They are all perfect tapestry Brussels, with a wide choice of soar and patterns, Popular size, x12, 50 Rugs worth $14 at $8.75 These are tapestry Brussels, size 8.3x10.6 inches. 75 Hassocks at 600 Each These are made from the Hart- y Sat pats and sell reg- ibe. ford Saxon; ularly at 250 Carpet Samples, 95c each These are nicely bound or sel- ed, suitable for mats, vedge ity carpet. Worth $1.75 Good qi h. ry ockers, 35¢ eacl Fe acReRe | A targe assortment of dark pat- bolt ali| | terns, sizes 6 to 18 years, Quan- HOUSE FURNISHINGS © doz. No. 6 extra well 4. strongly sewn: spe h Limited au Ing Soap, usually 3c. a for 2ie. Subway Sto GIMBEL BROTHERS id Price 3c to 22c a Ya: Regular 80 to 380 quali: ey PICTURES HALF PRICE At 280, Regularly 50c inch, Horse and Hunt nations 14 Arto types, in black or- oak. ‘anel Mirrors, with ple- Corduroy, Cheviots; with caracul collar ale cuffs. 4 Pretty white hemstithed skirts, in, -similes. 3 in, gilt. n. wa, Sin, gilt OO colored ie Men’s $1.50 and $2 Soft Hats §1 oe Rough and smooth finish soft felts in grays, browns, tans and olive, Alpine and telescope shapes, Also a Special assortment of imported felt hats. Broken sizes, Subway Store, Bilcony. French BeveledOval Mirrors i in Ornamental Gilt Weie in’ rex: $i a ese 18X49 in., reg. $1 Subway ‘More, wascam Wanted Weight Garments at Attractive Prices. Women's Spring Weight Cotton and Lisl Ribbed ‘Combinations, fow neck and sleeves less, knee length, umbrella bottoms and Women’s Swiss Ribbed Vesta, and sleeveless, luding a few tte ont sleeve, lace trimmed yokes, or with mer- Women’s Goo giik Stqckings, | Men's 18 and 25c Hse Children’s 26c 8too! J and tan, with hign spliced | black, ing ood, atandard ‘make, stat navy ti free: heels and “double soles; all | especially” privca “or *™WYi | foot? MES sligntly amos $3.50 and $4 Grades at $1.50 LN These fine shoes bei les may be ae cellence of workmanship and Mintah, bocause i ee ‘ ire) eacanieg taet the entire season's orders are taken by the Sizes mostly 314 and 4, wilths B and C. One Hundred Different Styles to Choose From High, button and lace shees, pumps, Oxford: nials; all Goodyear welted; all bathers and marerieie Selgndale: suedes and white Nubuck ant canvas, Subway Balcony UPHOLSTERIES GREALLY UNDER PRICE 26c Ruffle Muslin Curtains, 1214. 600 pairs of these sash Tength curtains, in platy inusling, with raffles. Lenuths 11-6 yards, Plain striped and Agured $2.60 Lace Bed Sets, $1 40 only of these Nottingham lace bed sew, full elae, reproduction of Mexican drawn work—sligitly wiled, 2% Renaissance or 1 Muslin Curtains, 60c pr. Ruffled or flat curtains, plain $1.78 Couch Covers at $1 860 of these handsome 0: design ‘vers, 60 Inches wider tee versible, assorted col, . % special talue, cs 16c TO 18¢ CRETONNES AND ART TICKING AT 10c YD Assorted designs and colorings; 34 inches wile, bubway Store—Lower Floor, MONTH-END SALE OF BRASS BEDS High Colonial design Brass Bede—some vith conti All finishes, bright satin or Roman Gold. | ~"\"Ou® Poste— At $9.76, $13.60, $14.75 ind $15.50 These are exactly half forner prices $20 Brass Bedsteads $11.25 [$24.76 Brass Bel-|$9.00Cotton ttreas, 2-tnch posts, with 32-inch oad, $12.50 +4. top rail; 10 ‘1-inch filling rods, 2-inch husks on each, |rod—1 All sizes, 3, 4 and 4-6, Ali) All Ania! A finishes. {handsome bed. and dotted, hemstitched, with lace insertion, 2% yds. long. rolls Tollet Paper, ‘a rol tity of Bill Pure whit cotton mattrer ered in go. fancy tlokin BROADWAY NEW YORK THIATYSHIAD OT, 4

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