The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1913, Page 11

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1913. Silverman Dairy Company at No. 80 SUFFRAGETES ROAM [Skyrme cae Court to-day to complain window smashing campais ine ditinan be i} hen Sah to-day by the vi Noose una bed hiy racket with + Jeweller's store in Bond street and a midnight and | prominent shop in Holborn suffering the morning. | from their led to the notse- | used by th D formed a sort of beating time to on the cans. The Magis- re cee trate told the lawyer rep! ing the arrested several o engaged in the work. Olive Hocken, who was remanded in hien's committee of the “Hig Four” at Indianapolis, explained the nature of troversy between the fifty-four ratl- roads and thelr 3,000 firemen, continued iis hearing at the Waktort Astoria Hotel, to-lay. W. S Carter, President of thé Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- men and Wnginemen, questioned the Witnesses for the firemen, and Elisha Lee, Chairman of the Conference Com- mittee of Managers, examined for the railroads, Claude EB. Cory, chatrman of the fire: | jp} the mult, Since the estrangement fol- RICH BROOKLYN MAN SUED lowing Mra. Reyolds's declaration that SECRETLY FOR A DIVORCE. |: s‘keepiog @ Mat in Bfan- ae rehant moved to Mrs. Eugene B. Reynolds Said to Be Beach ilis Phil Receiving $5,000 a Year Alimony During Star Chamber Hearing. th of secret hearing day that Mrs, Tillie h » of Eugene B. Reynolds, |! wealthy coal baron of Brooklyn and GLEANS THE HAIR AND MARES BEAUTIFUL 26 CENT “DANDERINE” In a few moments your hair looks soft, fluffy, tus- trous and abundant—No falling hair or dandruff. Surely try a“Danderine Hair Cleanse”) and invigo were married twenty ve two sons, aged in. Before her mare is Was Tillie Wilson, In recent d invigorates the scalp, forever stop- onan : company that tt ntly the exam: vite pplte i i font , Police Jail Number of Women| custody yesterday on a charge of at: pane ana the cine for the poultion Of Ramen hak te trend y there, In suing hor | het om, izene Ht. lif you wish to immediately double the] ping itching and falling hair. tempting to set avilion on the | to.aee that this was done. on that Hin testimony showed fe divorce. Mrs. | nome in countty | beauty of your hair. Just moisten 8! tenderine is to the hair what (reed : tL at Roehampton Go . Was released peel Nt the phys: ntal examinations cloth with Danderine and draw it care- Busy in New Campaign— } to-aay"on ball of on undertaking | ETRE ME of firei« leh vita . s fully through your hait, taking one] *howers of rain and sunshine are to to abstain from militancy pending her N MAKE $3.45 t that “Big Four" FD. Roo small strand at © times this will cleanse] Yeeetation. It goes right to the roots, trial firemen are paid on a mileage baste of |¢h Ayia the hair of dus A strengthens them. Its >. MILKMEN TOO NOISY. Midnight Racket With Cana Has Window-Smashing Goes On. ON A RUN OF FIVE HOURS. Arbitration Board Continues Hear- LONDON, March 14.—The latest ex- / Ah, ings on the Threatened Strike |i Molt of the militant suffragettes in Lon- 100 miles for ten hours’ work. fireman makes the 100 miles in eight hours he ts still paid for ten hours’ work. D. Roosevelt, the ne Mary of the Navy, ca to-day to as sworn into ¢ nomination | Ifa ments you will be will be wavy, fluffy id possess an incom- parable softness, lustre and luxuriance, b ting and life-pre- ducing propert ‘ause the hair to grow abundantly long, strong aad beautiful. and asked that a referee to take testimony, James No, 149 Broadway was nat If it takes him twelve hows he s pald two hours overtime. conducted the hearings since don {s the obliteration of the names on to Stop, Says Magistrate, Over Eastern Railroads, ean brought put that a fireman on ote pbesaal tL ving tn her winter land at that wil relinquish the hee and shimmer of true hair a eon nett meet! the gateposts of houses in the resl-! Twenty women, residents of the| The Arbitration Board, selected under Cleveland maken tb on artes Sel iva, ond te te soe beet Foe acistace, eenict, Ik tie New a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s dential streets. Armat with pots of {neighborhood about the plant of the | the Erdman Act to settle the wage con-| takes Jess than five hours, Mop ith Gecretary of the Nave Denice’ from Another Revelation in the Reproduction of the New Paris Blouses at $2, $2.50 and $3.95 . “Prince Imperial” Frill Blouse af White Tub Silk 83.95 Some of these models we h ave already reproduced in crepe de chine and fine tub silks, but now we have had them in fine cotton voiles to sell at about a third of our original reproduction prices, It is really just a difference of silk and voile, for the styles have been reproduced perfectly. Trotteur Blouses of Voile, with Cord and Tassel Cravats, $2 Coat Collar-and-Revers Blouses of Voile, Black Bows, $2.50 Blouses of Voile with Fichu Collars and Vestees, $2 The Sunshine Blouses of Voile, Pierced Embroidery, $3.95 “Prince Imperial’ Fri!l Blouses of White Tub Silk, $3.95 Heavy quality of this modish silk in these Blouses with wide frills, the new turn-back cuffs, short sleeves, pearl link buttons ene Veer cravat. $3.95. (Center illustration.) oor Easter Presentation Q of Apparel for the Younger Generation The Latest Dictates of Paris Have Been Adhered to, and Yet Gimbel Ap- parel Is Distineuished for Its Individuality and Moderate Prices- the Latter Ranging irom $1.50 for Young Girls’ Washable Dresses to $65 for Young Women’s Suits and Party Frocks. Fashionable materials and all the new colors may be selected in several hundred sivles. including these that are specialized for tomorrow: Young Women’s Poplin, Eponge and Serge Suits at $25 vide Young Women’s Crepe Meteor Dresses at $18.50 Marie Louise blue, gold, rove, navy and black in a pretty model with draped overskirt. Crepe de Chine and Silk Poplin Dresses at $15 to $50 Young Women’s ‘‘Dressy Coats’’ at $19.50 sporge and mistrel voile Coats in styles primarily for sfternoon wear, but which are not too fanciful | Matelzese Suits of these materials, also ratine, moire silk, broche silk crepes, matelasse and fancy worsteds at $18.60, 629.50, | colored jen every y drug store oF of Dandruff; cleanses, purifies with Secretary of the Nav ree f 7 of the Navy Daniels. toilet counter and try it as directed. MEN’S DAY in the SUBWAY STORE First Presentation of the Callot Soeurs’ Models For Spring—Just Off the ‘S. 8. La Touraine”’ Tomorrow In - “Ta Promenade des Toilettes” Which Has the Distinction of Being ihe Most Complete Exhibition of the New Paris Modes for Spring. At either of the two exhibits tomorrow—10.30 A. M. and 2.30 P. M.—you may have the pleasure of seeing nearly two hundred new styles in gowns, suits and dresses, besides the latest Paris and Gimbel millinery, and the new Accessories of Dress. As the 2:30 P. M. Promenade will extend to the Afternoon Tea Room, why not invite several of your friends to join you for tea, and make a Social occasion of the event? Eighth Floor m\ Being Pointed Examples of HOW GREAT OCCASIONS for Savings on GIMBEL High-Grade Merchan- dise Come About in the Subway Store Men’s Fine Gimbel Clothes Transferred from the Fourth Floor Clothing Store for This Annual Event in the Subway Store Originally $20, $22 and $25 SUITS OVERCOATS and RAINCOATS—All at $10.50 The same fine quality remains in these Suits and Overcoats.as when they were sold at $20, and $25 in the beginning of the season, The change is merely in the place of selling and the price. The best manufacturing tailors in the country produced this fine Gimbel Clothing. THE,SUITS COMPRISE plain blue serges, fancy blue | | THE OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS COMPRISE suits, plain black suits and suits of mixed fabrics. Sack or | Winter and ots Haglan 0 Chesterfield Overcosts, split sleeve Overcoats, Overcoats, full-length Overcoat Norfolk styles. Raglan and plain Raincoats. ze Boys’ $5 All-Wool Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, $3.95 Strictly all-wool fast color serge; reinforced seams; new Spring styles; fully lined knicker- bockers, All sizes for boys 6 to 16. A New, Unique and Convenient Neckfixing The Ruff-and-Jabot, $3 As the maline ruff is now taking the place of furs, and as the jabot is also the dictate of Fashion, we had these two fixings combined in one. The ruff is of black maline, corded through the center with bright-hued ribbon, and the jabot is of biege shadow lace. New and very fine accordion-pleated Maline Ruffs, $2.75. Marabou-and-Ostrich Capes, $2.75 A Special Purchase Newest Lingerie Collars that have ruffle-edge panels tc wear down the center of the Blouses, are $1.60 to §2. A Disposal of Real Lace Collars $3.95 to $7.50, were $6 to $15 and More A miscellany that has accrued from our imported collection of real Bo- hemian, Macrame, Irish and Cluny Lace Collars. Floor If the Easter Gift Is to Be a WATCH--- There are some very interesting offerings for your notice in the GIMBEL Jewely Store. A limited number of Men’s Gold-filled Watches, with Elgin movements, in plain, engraved or engine-turned cases, with hinged—not screw—backs, $8.60. for a ‘ull $12.50 value, Men’s 12-size open-face Watches, in 14k gold dust-proof cases, at $18.50, instead of $21.50. Women’s Hunting Case Watches, 14k gold, in pretty engine-turned or engraved pattern, at $16, of $19.50 quality A new American Watch for women, particularly suited to be worn like a locket on a short neck chain, in 20-year guar- anteed gold-filled cases, at $12. A Very Remarkable Assemblage Of BRACELET Watches At $3.50 to $1000 All Watches will be engraved without additional charge, with artistic monograms, if requested. Main Floor Men’s Sample Oxford Shoes, $3.50 Grades, $1.75 The Famous ‘“‘REGAL’’ and ‘‘CROSSET’’ Shoes Many included are worth more than $8.50; but the bulk of them are $3.50 facet, Vici kid gun metal, patent leather and tan calfskin. Sizes 434 to 714. Widths A, B and C. | Men's Winch Goodyear Storm Rubbers, 85c Grades, in all sizes, 60c Pair} 4000 Prs. Men’s 26c HOSE, 12!4c Pr. Seconds in Men’s 65c HOSE, 35c Pr. Of rich silk; all colors; in accordion pleated effects, From a very well known maker. Men’s $1 GIMBEL SHIRTS, SPECIAL at 75c A brief announcement ¢: ing with it a genuine saving of 25 per cent. on just as fine Shirts as were ever bought at $1. Plain or plaited bosoms: laundered or soft French cuffs; all new pat- terns, in a variety of neat stripe effects, Sizes 14 to 17. 7 There Isa Reason for Noting This Neckwear Value The “Box Sale” of HOSIERY |which Presents SCARFS for MEN at 25c for Men and W omen One of the strongest features in the Men’s Subway Store is the remarkable quality obtainable This is a decidedly welcome innovation, because it offers|in Searfs at 26c. It is by special arrangement with a high-grade maker to purchase quantities standard qualities, mostly from our own stock, of Cotton, Lisle | that we are able to offer such quality at this price. Thread and Silk Hosiery, in proper weights and colorings, for | ‘This lot is exceptionally good, All the very newest patterns and shades in silk usually found in Fe and Summer, at good savings, on three or six pair lots. 50¢ grades, Open-end shapes, as well as French and knitted four-in-hands; large variety of designs, ere ane Closing Out a Special Stock of Men’s. Derbies Women’s Stockings, at $1.25, $1.50, $1.85, $2, $2.60, $2.25 and $3.75, for three or six pairs, feconding to quality. | Men's Socks, at $1.26, $1.85 and $2.50, for six pairs, | A line of English Hats, made by the famous London hatter—A. Ashworth & Sons. This isa Children’s Stockings at $1.96, for six pairs. continuance of the Sale which began a few days ago in the Fourth Floor Hat Store. Room is Second Floor | needed there, however, so they have been transferred, and + Will Be Sold at a Still Greater Reduction in the SUBWAY STORE oh ae oy .amene one 8 $3 ENGLISH DERBIES at $1.35 Five styles; complete assortment of sizes in the entire collection but not in each style. These fine lots of Handkerchiefs for men and women come hy " n grade beaver with high silky lustre. to us as a reward of merit for the large business we do with the”. NEWEST MODELS FOR SPRING for oyung and older men, Every Hat fully guaranteed. makers, and in time to be much sought for as Easter Gifts, H The prices are extremely low, because the Handkerchiefs are | = ne peepee: ie» 7P_ YY VM Cane Cloancauw?l Grades Rin technically “seconds” or odd lots. 800 Pairs Men’s and Boys’ P. X. M. Cape Gloves—$1 Grades, 85c MEN annus nuns === nena mee eRe HANDKERCHIEFS at 16¢ each, Seconds of 2c initial styles, A SPECIAL for Saturday in the A surplus lot from one of our dependable makers. In black and color. Best der and letters. § jials missing. HANDKERCHIEF CANDY SPECIALS M 12140, each, seconds of 15c to 18¢ qual- | ities, w h small or elongated initials, | For Saturda GIMBEL FLOWER STORE Hs Ww is 5 HANDRERG aTeras Shp ones | seconds of 25¢ bo ro myles, y Appropriate Blossoms for Sunday and St, Patrick's Day id col inen, hand-embroideres white, one-corner e1 b Milk Che lb, atk ne ‘ . Cf at aL Tare niahye Maer ape nate Ose Almond Milk Chocolates, 36¢ I Fresh-cut Green Carnations, regularly 75¢ to $1 doz., at Peanut Croquets at 30¢ Ib. Assorted Caramels at 30¢ Ib. 1 160 box of six. Perfect; regularly $1.25 |] 8% Patrick's Day Noveltios 8c and 5c each, Fresh-cut Real Green Killarney Roses, regularly $2 doz., at 10c each, , white or colored al, | 11.36 dozen Perfect; regularly $1.80 | n white, with narrow hems, 1 Blue, snuff, tan, white and black, Other Coats up to $76, Young Girls’ Serge Coats, $7.50 for utility purposes. Three styl tailored. Other Coats at $6 to $35. Young Girls’ French Linen Dresses, $5.50 Reproductions of the new Paris one-piece styles with extreme long waist-line— ome with bow-finished be White, pink, blue and tan, olored Dresses, $1.76 to $18.60. Lingerie Dresses, $2.76 to $50. ee Third Floor a) uRC one with detachable pique collar; another with moire collars and cuffs, and the third is erverely | COmnAE embroidery, in pretty designs; hand and machine work. GIMB Fresh-cut Green Tulips, Narcissus and other natural green flowers, specially grown for St, Patrick's Day, all at very low prices, 2,000 pots of Easter Lilies, regularly 75c and $1, at 38¢ pot. s, 8 colors in box. !] A splendid variety of favors, '3, '26¢ HACH, 60c quality, One-{} candy boxes and novelties for the 17th, at moderate prices, Main Floor EL BROTHERS NEW YORK TRURTY-THIRD BT. Other choice and fresh cut Flowers in season, all reduced for Saturday. To make room for the enormous stock of Easter Plants, which will arrive on Monday, present stock of all plants will be sold at half price and less.

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