The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1913, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1913. People Are Not Naturally Grouchy POLICE TRACE THIS BOMB TO JERSEY’S BLACK HAND. 1 It Blew Out Doors, Smashed Win- dows and Terrified Occupants of Tenements Early To-day. A bomb placed in the hallway of a eix- family flat building, No, 118 Summit avenue, Jersey City, exploded about 4.30 The police helieve the explosion was the work of the Black Hand and That the man they were after was Peter Sparcio, a shoemaker, who has his shop and lives with his family on the first OXYGEN HELMETS FOR NAVY. WASHINGTON, March 18.—The Navy Department has ordered « small num- ber of oxygen helmets to supplied to the submarines and to all of the battleships which use crude oll In the case of the submarines it i }- Moved the helmet may be efficacious when poison gases are accidentally generated within the hulls, as happened to one of the submarines two years ago with disastrous results, floor. They say that about seven months ago an ItaMan from New York cated on Sparcio and wanted him to join the shoemakers’ union. Peter couldn't see it, a8 an initiation fee of % was de- manded. The Italian went to other shoemakers on the hill and some of They Are Only Constipated H amirenunisencoer © Oe darerrete Trane era renee trath Be ee Eitetts ison te See a es huddled toxqgher, shivering with cold, bomb gr “| cio made the cot int, left th until the pollce had gone through the|im hie doorway, apt, Commings end house and assured them that there was, Detectives Patrick O'Donnell and Will- \ no further danger, | thia morning, blowing out the front! them paid the money. Then it was dis-| The great oll tanka in the battleships LY om, ‘powela, Nom , floor ands storm doors and smashing | covered that the man was a faker. He|have been found to contain deadly ofl e once polecuous’ matier shroughowt the ‘syatenty every window in the house. The ter-| was sent to the County Farm for six|fumos after they have been emptied oss. rifled occupants of the tenement fied | Months. of their contents, and it is intended ‘FOU ©. a Raney constipated. When you awaken by 5 to the street in scant attire. They|,The Police Gelleve that the prisoner's | that the helmets shall serve as protec- heavy coated tongue, act at once, Fake , friends, under the impression that Spar-|tion to the mechanics who are obliged BRERA lee inaniaic Come al to enter these tanks and compartments. Their use also is contemplated in the rescue of firemen or boiler tendere jam Mellin are working on the case, oe or aay ume o _—$—— rman GIMBELS Men’s Walking Sticks— Sale At $1, $1.50 and $2 Each Regular selling prices were meant to be $1.50 to $8.75. But we took a surplus thousand from the maker, in fine new styles, trimmed up in the dull weeks of January and Febru 2,000 Pairs of Men’s $6 to $10 Banister and Boyden SHOES at $4.25 a Pair .. An Extraordinary Collection of Fine Shoes Rarely Found in the Market Under-Price to sell at a third to one-half below full prices. Styles that i Banister and Boyden Shoes, and the Shoes from another fine m comport well with a man’s Easter outfit: name we must refrain from mentioning, because we sell his Shoes ae toe hee Fgh ed ganns Rp Mg! gna mere and other| i OUr regular stock, are so well-known among men who patronize high-grade taionesie’ ecods, all seetillg iveeceiineteas! : boot shops, that we need to say little about their quality. ’ At $1.60, Usually $2.75 and §3 But we regard the Shoes as 80 exceptionally desirable, that we have broken Walking Sticks of partridge, Mght and dark plmento, oak, bamboo and|OUF usual rule and shall put this special purchase on sale tomorrow in our regular Shoe Store on the Second Floor. hazel, all handsomely sterling silver-trimmed. 3 acta ois At $2, Usually : $8.25 to | $8.75. I ak Of hae roe : a Phen incident at the bottom of this extraordinary offering, alacea ronwood, with horn » pi » partridge, bamboo, /as a result of which the Shoes came to a commission broker to be disposed of. But Ma ANC occ Meath the important fact is, that here are the finest grades of men’s Spring Shoes, in both PR na ey oad Spee ce of Walking - = low styles, to sell, just before Easter, at $4.25 a pair! Included in the Black French Calf, lace and button Gun-Metal Calf, lace and button Tan Calf, lace and button Black Vici Kid, lace and button Patent Leather, lace and button Black and Tan Calf and Patent Leather Oxfords There are very smart styles for young men, as well as con- servative straight lasts, that men who like comfortable Shoes will greatly appreciate. s All sizes and widths in the Sale, to be- in with, though not in every style. ly tomorrow morning, at $4.25 a pair—and we shan’t blame men a bit for buying their whole bed i a mer su at this pri PE Second Fee Main Floor Buy the Boys’ Easter Clothes Early in the Week Our Spring stocks of Boys’ Clothing are ready now—a storeful of smart styles—and it is better to bring your boys to- morrow for their Easter Suits and Overcoats than to wait until ww Fs fare ied to pease bt highness i detail e have tri please his young ess in every detail of style that appeals to boys’ ah and sense of comfort. We appeal to the parents through the fine making and all-wool materials that assure good service, yet at prices that we have been told are difficult to equal elsewhere for lowness. Some of the particularly good things for Easter are Thos bur aren Nowa yt 8 yar: pala double Of fast color, all-wool blue , in Norfolk style, 7 to 3 breasted, 10 to 18 years, at +5, 66, $7.60, $8.60, $10 and oes He ea sl eorenaees! with two pairs of full-cut knickerbockers, it $5, $6, $7. 75. : Sere Gnmecay jored Suits, in an attractive assortment of foreign and domestic fabrics, at $10 to $15. Boys’ Topcoats in Spring Weights Made of 1913 woolens, in styles with which boys will be delighted. A fine collection for 9 to 18, at $8.60, $10, $12 and $15. Spring Clothes for Little Boys Reefers in plain blue serges, black-and-white checks and mixtures, in a great number of smart styles. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Sailor Bl , Russian blouse, and French model Suits, for 8 to 10 years, at $5 to $1 Washable Suits, 3 to 10 years, in many handsome styles, at Seance Gore Boys’ Shirts and Neckties A Superb Easter Gift— The London Art Edition Of The Bible— $1.25 Thousands of copies of this beautiful edition of the Bible have been sold by the “Christian Herald” at $5 each. But we have secured a limited number of the iden- tical edition to sell at just Has Revolutionized Silk Petticoats A BEAUTIFUL 5 entire 33d Street the Subway Store. Ma In view of the fact that vast Genie will be rua distributed before Ma Saturday and that Greenhouse orders Rud have been placed i in wholesale quan- tities, prices are exceptionally low. Azalias, all colors and varieties, fine, | bushy plants; regular- | ly 96c to $15, at 480 | to $10. Rose Bushes, in all the new varieties, in- cluding Ramblers Tausenshon, Dorothy 3 Perkins and Thousand ‘a Beauties; regularly 3 pd to $20, at 680 to qa | of Cut Flowers and Flowering Plants now holds forth on the Floral 2,000 Fine Easter Lily Plants at 88c Each 4 DISPLAY Subway Shab! P. M. to 5:30 P. Balcony of delivery—orders ani Ox of Fres! owers, This is our extra special feature for Easter. A lovely assortment of blossoms and worth a great deal aon ae this price, Easter morning delivery, if lesired. The unquestionable success of a recent sale of Spring Dresses in the Subway Store has led our experts to make another advantageous negotiation with a high-grade manufacturer, resulting in our placing on sale for Wednesday collection of Charming Silk Dresses At $14.50 Each Sith crepes, embroidered crepes and other soft silks and imported voiles, straight-waisted Balkan models, Russian blouses or draped gowns, for afternoon, street and “4 evening wear. i 75c These Dresses are quite as good value as any we have offered, | ” which statement to those who have participated in previous sales “«[ should be most inviting. : - All sizes, and the loveliest collection of Spring shades for all occasions. Baster Sale and Display in the Subway Store oO 700 Easter Suits for Women and Misses Stunning Styles—Each at $16.60 Russian, Balkan, modified Norfolk, fancy and plain tailored nodels, in ail the newest fabrics, ‘ Have You Seen the GIMBEL Habutai Silk Shirt for Women? Ask for No. 1920, at $1.95 All the newest shades in stripes on white ground and plain white, Imported German Dresses for Tots Beautifully Made Little Frocks—Serviceable, dainty and unusual value at these Dresses at 50q Stor Dress for Easter hak CONCERTS every day from 2 brated Guerriere’s Orchestra. All plants purchased now will, if desired, be held for Easter morning Tee M., by The Cele- for Cut Flowers placed now will be delivered by spe- cial messenger on Laster morning. A suggestion lo avoid holiday prices. Tulips and Hya- cinths, in pots or pan, regularly 25c to $5.95, special at 16¢ to $3. Spires and Genis- tas, exceptionally fine, bushy plants; regu- larly 70c to $10, at 48c to $6.60. Hydrangeas, t= larly sold at $2 to $10, at $1 to $6 Daisies or M - ites; regularly $1 to $10, at 60c to $6. Subway Store, Balcony oo ee In Section to parents. styles for boys. various prices. aes sree (> Siousce at 60c and Técand $1. 0 Second, the extremely hig! ew Styles for Easter Two things in particular commend this Boys’ Furnishing First, the large variety of appropriate quality at the of we inted madras, at 60c and 75¢, Guia jes, inclu ing silk mixed and mercerized cloth, with soft cuffs, up fancy madras, silk-mixed, at $1.60. Pajamas at 760, $1 and $1.60 a suit. Boys’ Neckwear, in four-in-hand in ONE -QUARTER of this price. The book is printed in clear, large type, the size of the page being 7x91 inches. There are 852 illus- trations, amplifying and hymen ing the text. The binding is in full, limp leather, with overlapping A more beautiful or appropriate Easter gift of a religious nature, ibles, coul To be able to get a ready-made petticoat that you know will fit you absolutely, is a satisfaction that has only been known since the introduction of the ‘‘Klosfit.” Ithough there are other adjustable top skirts, the “Klosfit” is unique insomuch as it may be adjusted to fit every figure—that is, if your hips are rather large, or if you require more width in the back the gussets at the sides will give so that the Petticoat, will fit you perfectly. An Easter Presentation of Little European models, in tan, blue, white and fancy stripes; sizes 2 to 6 years. $1 to $1.76 Dresses at 85c to $1.25 12 pretty styles, in linen, rep aid striped wash material; some with Bulgarian embroidery; sizes 2 to 6 years. 1800 Kiddies’ Rompers, Special at 26c Each Of course, they’re worth more, because they are splendidly made of fine wash fabrics, checked and striped chambray and gingham. For youngsters 2 to 6 years, than one of these hardly be i variety, at 26c. Iso Collars, Suspenders and all other furnishings. Unbreakable Cuff Links In 14K. Gold We have such faith in their peculiar construction, which gives them strength without sacrificing their ul ap- nce, that we warrant them ABSOLUTELY against Pesarins from any cause whatsoever, even by being run over by a trolley car. We have them in 14-kt. gold only, in great variety of devised, and the cost, $1.26, is extraordinarily little. Fourth Floor rage ieee $5 ‘‘Klosfit’’ Silk Petticoats Silk Jersey with crepe de chine pleated flounces. Silk Jersey with messaline demi-pleated flounces. Messaline with tailored demi-secordion and festoon effect flounces. The fine quality of silks in these Petticoats commends them without consideration of their fitting qualities at this price, $6. Every color of the rainbow, in plain shades and changeable effects: also white and blacks. FUR STORAGE The most perfect facilities in New York for the Sum- mer care and Repair of your Furs. Moderate terms. When Shall We Call Second Floor artistic designs, at prices which are, if anything, lower for Them? fees, Cot Teal of toe soriann ete ae ee ee “‘Klosfit” Petticoats’ at $1 to $3 a difference of materials, but not of fitting qualities, Black taffetine $1 and $1.50. Black Surah cloth $1.60, $2, $2.50 and $3. Subway Store, Balcony Give some man a pair of these for Easter, and earn his lasting appreciation. Plain, hand-engraved, engine-turned, or in fancy designs, 4.25 to $16 a pair. Main Floor A Hundred Harz Canaries at $2.50 This limited number of fine, healthy birds is intended to brighten just that many homes on Easter morning. Each bird is a specially selected singer and offered at about a third less than their real worth. At Detachable Lingerie Collars and Cuffs With These Young Girls’ Spring Coats at $6.75 and $13.75 Lingerie Collars on plain navy or black-and-white checked Coats are an expected and accepted style each Spring. But seldom do the coats have Smartly Dressed Women Prefer PIQUE GLOVES They are made of slightly heavier skins than the overseam gloves, and so are in particular favor for street rolls. and cults attached that are $2.60 Kenia ay 1y|Wear when Easter comes as early as it does this year, » We have had the appropriate style soa ne Peay, _‘There is a very good-looking pique style among the collar and cuff made for each coat, African Finches at $8.60, $4.60 and) GI MBEL a so that it will not only look right, but $5 a pair. Silver Gravel, 7 packages, for 26c, “La Favorite” Gloves at $1.50 regularly 5c package. Virginia Pope's Special Selected | Which are in every detail the best Gloves that we could have Mixed Seed, 10¢ package. made for us to sell at this price. Of fine French glace kid, Virginia Pope's Russian Sunflower | accurately cut, and finely put together by a maker in Grenoble, Seed, 12¢ package, «.., | France, who stands high in his trade, gy elie Pope Mixed Parrot Seed.) pPwo.clasp, with handsome Paris point atitehing, or heavy t i ‘1 embroidered backs; spring colorings, including tan, gra: Jenported brass bird cages with ate | ongee, green and navy blue; also black, white, white-with. side protectors at $4.60, regularly $7. f . 4 als t v Pet Shop, Fifth Floor ' black, and black with white stitching, $1.60 pair. Main Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIATY-THIAD ST, fit properly—and thus save the little girls’ mothers much trouble, If your little daughter is the attrac- tive “Plain Jane” type, and has to have everything severely fashioned, there is a model with a roll collar of the serge, but large square collar and deep cuffs of plain white pique, at $7.60, The Lingerie Collars on the other coats are nearly all inset and edged, with heavy thread laces that look much like embroideries. (The Coats all have belts—some only in the back, others all around, And there are Nor- folk, as well as plain styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Third Floer 64 in. work centers; a them are worth han $3. $3.60 Renaissance Covers in diameter; have heavy lace and drawn- THIS HANDSOME BED, MATTRESS AN Which totals $17.60 at former prices: specially reduced Subway Store, Balcony Special Sale of Easter Linens 60c and 76c Scarfs and|75c and $1 Renaissance Squares, 35c Each 280 dozen Swiss embroidered Sc many Heavy number of even more 30x30 in. and 18x52 in. ‘| THE BED —2-in. post, brass massive piece, with 10 i ornamental caper in ‘all sizes and finishes, by THE MA’ top and bottom. Former price $3.50. steel helicals. Former price $3.50, Ince edging, scarfs and squares, neatly scal-| three-piece center, drawn-work; loped, elaborate centers; sizes] size 1%x52 in Sub: y Store, Lower Floor D SPRING, $9.75 for Wednesday, i ‘ormer price $10.50, 'RESS is comfortably built, covered with striped ticking, soft THE SPRING is of woven wire, reinforced with 6 steel crossbars, built on This entire set repriced for Wednesday from $17.50 to $9.75. Subway Store, Lower Floor arfs, 50c with substantial fillers; nice CAN You such Ame ing dently / HouseDresses . Instead of $1.60 and $2.60 4\ ‘The balance of our purchase of d/the entire stock of the AMEKI- these dresses were sold to us at Rather than put inferior workmanship into house dres- ses to sell at small prices the preferred to discontinue mak- we bought their entire stock. Dainty frocks pingham and pe women and other Again We Present At 85c. & 41.15. NEGLIGEE COMPANY. 104 will remember the reason Fine quality black ca i reductions, lustre, rich bi und patte rican Negligee Company house dresses at all and by y made and darntil med. Subway Store, Balcony Ho draping fabri 1 dv dn w \(GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY THIRTY -5 NEW YORK New Spring Silks Chin of street and evening ino, $1.46 Yd. ches Wi Silk Mulls, at ny Kimo: and Subway, Lower Floor < Broadcloth, $1.10 yd. rich black and lustrous fin and greatly -ad-Wool Poplins, 95c yd. nohes w crepe, soft dull & 36¢ Yd. torsian ruaD eT.

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