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TI-YEAR-OLD-BURGLAR (SFREED BY COURT. Youth Who Robbed House as First Offense, Dosition of each was as follows: BY JUSTICE SEABURY. eighth s Prison years and five months, tence suspended. BY JUDGE 8) Jobn MoGovern, thirty. Pleaded guilty attempting to commit Third offense. 4 ten months, ict. Penitentiary one year. BY JUDGE MALO in ‘of No. 79 Ea to four years and it Eighty- burglary street. st Ninety-second at milkman with bottle. and six months. BY JUDGE O'SULLIV, Hugh Shields, of No. 3 eighth atreet. y ten months. It stands for Petticoat Supremacy. The Eppo excels all others in Material, Style, and particu- larly in Fit—and costs no more than the old style drawstring petticoat. The Elastic Waistband at the back and side opening at the front cause it to fit perfectly without any altera- tions. { In all materiais and_ every color from $1.00 ta $10.00. At Department Stores. GRAND RAPIDS| FURNITURE ul Mh i vi yt nif Purchase of $75 With Every © oe 75/19 0 A WEEK OPENS FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AWE. BET. 103 &104 ST. ANOTHER TO PRISON Sentence Is Suspended for Nine offehders against the law and lenity of the State, convicted by trial ind confession in the Supreme Court and the Courts of General Sessions, disposed of yesterday. The dis- Carr, twenty-seven years old, of No. 151 West Ninty-ninth street, Pleaded gutity recetving property valuoi ut $1,600 stolen from No, 19 Weat Fitty- Second offense, State Charlies H. H. Van Osten, seventeen years old, of No. 43 East One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street, pleaded guilty bur@lary at No, 620 East One Hundred and Fiftieth street. First offense. gen- @ years old, ot No. 43 Past Thirty-ninth street, burglary at No. 09 Third avenue. State prison one year Charles Winter, twenty-three years old, ‘of No. 22 Stanton street, pleaded sultty stealing pocketbook from woman in gubway station at Times equare. out prior convictions for disorderly ‘orowltz, elghteen years old, One Hundred and Fourth Street, tried and convicted of stealing sold watch and chain from man in > West Forty-second street. First offense, State prison two years and six months State Prison two years to three yeara FREE BRASS BED CREDIT TERMS: ‘3 ar “50! 67 en? *900| ‘150 T HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1918, GIMBELS MEN: Pay $2 Tomorrow For $3 Soft and Derby Hats S) pruning in our Men’s Hat len. Odd lots, in broken size-ranges are lopped off. Also a third of the former price— $1 from $8 equals§2. SOFT HATS in greens, grays, browns, tans, blue and black; some with flat brims and welted edges, DERBY HATS in eighteen dif- ferent styles with all sizes in the combi: group—it will be a good Hat day tomorrow. There Are Thirty-Six Distinct Styles Of the Famous John B. Stetson Derbies and Soft Hats at $3.50 Fourth Floor Fourteen Smart Norfolk Styles In GIMBEL Custom-Tailored SUITS for BOYS These fine Suits come from the best four Boys’ Clothing spe- in splendid all-wool fabrics, that range from plain blues, handsome mixtures, to smart black-and-white checks. And just imagine 14 styles of Norfolks, if you are a mother buy- ing Spring clothing for your small son! There are belts all-around and part of the way around; one, two or more box plaits in various widths, inverted plaids and \nife plaits. Straight yokes, pointed yokes, straps that go all the way over the shoulders an: straps that don’t. Sizes are 7 to 18 years, and prices are $10, $11, $11.50, $12, $13.50 and $15 © Most of the Suits have two pairs of fully lined trousers. Then there are Boys’ Blue Serge Suits at $5 to $15 Boys’ Spring Reefers at $5 to $10 Boys’ Spring Top Coats at $8.60 to $15 Little Boys’ Suits at $5 to $10 And finally a very special offering of Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $5.50 A splendid lot that we bought under-price, because they were finished too late for Easter business. _All-wool, with two pairs of fully lined knickerbockers, in fine mixtures; all sizes 7 to 17 years and fully one-third below their real values. Fourth floor “Seconds” of Women’s Pretty 25c to 35c Handkerchiefs, 12'4c Perhaps you can find the defects, but we doubt it. They are irregularities in embroidery, stitching or weaving—no holes. We wheedled them out of the Irish manufacturer to sell at this little price because of our ae dealings with him. There are just 8356 of them, mostly with hand-embroidered initials, the rest plain hemstitched—all of pure Irish linen. Just off the steamer, beautifully laundered—12}4c each. Men’s $3 Corded Handkerchiefs, $1.50 Dozen Only 150 doz. of them, perfect, freshly laundered, at half price. Main Floor HALF for Women’s Handbags About 500 smart Handbags are to be sold tomorrow at half their usual prices. There will be some of the best choosing that the woman who needs a new Hand- bag could expect to get. Some of the Bags are foreign; some are American. All sorts of shapes and styles, with long or short handles of leather or cord. In suede, morocco, seal, walrus, fancy calf and pin seal leathers, in black and all colors. At half price, because they are samples and surplus lots. 4t$1, fromg2 At$2, from$s At §3, from $6 At $1.60, from $3 At $2.60, from §6 Neck Adornments for Collarless Gowns Many charming designs are to be found in the French Jewelry Section that will enhance the beauty of the gown without a collar. For instance, a wonderful variety of PEARL NECKLACES, ranging from a pretty single-strand Neck- lace at 60c to a superb Necklace of graduated pearls, admirable in color and lustre, with solid gold clasps set with rhinestones, at $160. Necklaces with imitation pink coral, 16 to 64 inches, including the new 26-inch length, 50c to §2. Lorgnette Chains of ‘sterling silver mounted with fine French pearls, are $6.60 to $18.60; and Jeweled Chains in French gilt, set with various stones at 60¢ to $5.60. Then there are sterling silver Lee with graceful jeweled Women Are Gravitating Toward Zabinie Gloves | As \Yapsgeason advances, the lighter, cooler Gloves of silk, |f} lisle thread and chamoisette replace the heavier kid and cape | ACC T Gloves. The Gimbel Glove Store is all ready for the change, AN ACCOUN with fine, fresh stocks that are pleasing women greatly. ° Saturday Evenings | Of Silk Gloves and Chamoisette Gloves, two-clasp, there are several good 104 ST. L STATION AT CO’ R qualities, from 60c to $1 a pair. Long Silk Gloves, in mousquetaire style, from 78¢ for 12-button to §2.60 for Sauer. With embroid arms, from $1.50 to $3.60. @ time assortments are maintained of Kid Gloves, in all from the excellent La Mascotte Kid Gloves, 2-clasp, at $1, th Evening Gloves, at $5.76 a pair. Mocha, Chamois, Doeekin and Cape Gloves, in a variety Main Floor lengths and color to the shoulder- Also Suede, of smart styles, am ae rich contragting color. Its modified “Peg-top’ * draped skirt is very shapel of serge—navy, old blue and black. ™ ee These Specialized Suits at $25, $27.50, $85 and $42.50 Black-and-white worsteds in all the new checked and striped effects. Blue Suits of Bedford cord, cordoline, sdiepoint poplin, diagonal, Crepe Meteor Dresses, $15, $18.50 and $25, New Coats For Women Ultra Styles—Moderate Prices The modes conform with the latest ideas of Paris, pc ba they are differ- ent—in other words, distinctive. It is impossible to tell about all the qualit; virtues of these Coats—but in a word, every one is exceptional at its price. At $15— A new Russian Blouse in black faille, moire or charmeuse, lined with a contrasting color. Topcoats of serge in a cut-away model, silk-lined. Eponge iN cialists inAmerica. Each has sent us his newest rt ba eect rough | | At $5, from $10 and more | P beautifully draped hip- jodel. Black and navy moire silk Coats— atl pquarter length style. Same model also in black charmeuse. ‘Tweed Conta in extra sisee, 40 to 64. At $21.60— Mandarin Sleeve Coats of navy serge—with long cord and tassel cravats. At $26— and Street Coate of smart black-and- wang, Sworstete, trimmed with tocire alk, Third Floor Brassiere Combinations, $2 The newest and cleverest under- muslin, for this one garment takes the Place of three—corset Prices Are the Most Moder First, hundreds of models and drawers. The top is of | are here for their selection. linene, so that it gives the sup- | Styles are not too old or , of course, is close-fit 5 venile—just the priate kinds tori of all ages rt 8 years, Second Floor ween 6 and 18 y: Prices starting at $1.50 for Little Things pcos shan bag gg ge . ascen: or To Help You Prink YoungWomen'Tallored Suits, just a num ol Bae Nit ent baie aber models to give you an idea of Notions that help toward neatness, at i for Saturday. mt for three 5c cards. Gimbels prices—left to right: at Pie. a Young Girls’ Coat of blue serge or worsted; at a Junior Girl’s Suit of ford cord or 3 at $29.60, a Young Woman's Suit of eponge; at $15, a Young Woman’s Ramie Linen Special—Young ‘Women’s Dresses, $20 Demi-tailored fe wear, So Cite ‘and Crepe Meteor Afternoon Dresses, Chiffon and Party Frocks. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. ranted im} ious, 16c, 1 100 faeces bc }» English Twill ‘ape. Toc for three be Rolle “Crystal” Wash Ribbon, "a ee for Pies! 5c cards Gimbels 180 for cel 10¢ ‘Boxes Assorted Wire nee 60c for six 16c Real Hair Nets, large 300, ‘for two 260 Boxes, Horn Hair- ins. [ Sr dlilicted Nate aa Serge in plain T oat ste rater otton. lors, th, and~ “iso for 25c Needle Books, full as- | Sizes Rs ikewarn boa cat sortment of needles. Main Floor Simply Astonishing—Variety of Styles and Qualities of Our Newest Lingerie Blouse at $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.95 No one knows Gimbel Blouses better than we do ourselves. We are our own severest critics! So when we say that Jomorrow’s Presentation Will Be The Most Unique of the Season you will have grounds to know that the Blouses are earep tionally good at their rices, And it is well that you should know that these Blouses are exclusively at GIMBELS, Besides, the many prettily embroidered and lace-trimmed Lingerie Blouses, we shall present Rosebud Voile Blouses with Embroidered Collars at $2.50 Allover Tucked Voile Blouses, Trimmed with Plain Colors, at $2 Third Floor Last Saturday of the March Sales Marked by These Most Important Offerings China from Famous English Makers, Reduced Fanc 30 to 50 Per Cent. Wedgwood, Cauldon, Crown Chelsea, Minton, noted makes are included, in superb decoration. Service, Dessert and Bread-and-Butter Plates, $22.60 to $137.60 dozen, usually $32.50 to $260. (1) Coalport, Aynsley and at | Saucers, at $9.60 to $86 dozen, usually $17.60 to (2) Small Lots of Decorative Austrian China—Small Prices Toa or Salad Plates, in pretty flower designs, 10¢ each from 25¢. ‘Tea Plates, in white and gold, 16c each from 26c. Tes Cups and Saucers to match, 26¢ from 50c. After-dinner Cups and Saucers, decorated, 16¢ | in floral and game subjects, at $1.96 from $2.95, from 25¢, of mat gold on edge. (3) Specially Low Prices on Household Gimbel Brothers Refrigerators, with enamei-tine Also Ramikins and Plates, of decorated bone China, 26¢ from 50c. provision chamber, 50 in, high, holding 65 Ibs. of ice, at $16.75 from $21. Gimbel Special Bathroom Sets, made specially for us by Sternau & Co,, 9 pieces including glass or nickel Towel Bar, Toilet Pape t Holder, Tumbler Holder, Bath Spray, Brush Holder, Soap Dish, and three Hooks, $3; if bought separately the 9 pieces would be $5.50. The Famous Tureepiece Aluminum Saucepan Sets at $1, regularly $1.75. Only two days more to buy them at this special price. Contain one 1~jt., one 1!4-qt., and one 2-qt. saucepan. usually 6¢ roll; 2,500-aheet rolls, $ for 60¢, usuaily Garden Rakes, 12-in., welded steel, at 40¢ fr Galvanized Poultry Netting, 2-in. mesh, gal: after weaving, rust-proof in 1 special at $1.96 a roll, In 75-ft. rolls, special at GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW VORK HIATY-THIRD OT. A TRIUMPH! This GIMBEL A Jeanne Lanvin Suit for Women, at $27.50 Chic, artistic'and yet not extreme—is this Suit with the Mandarin cutaway coat, which is girdled with acre metcor, and lined with a needlepoint poplin, diagonal, whipcord and serge. Hats Exquisitely With Ostrich The vogue for ostrich, which was predicted weeks ago in Paris, has already come true in the finest hats— and tomorrow we shall introduce this charming trimming on Hats at $10. Scores of New Styles in Hats at $8.75, $10, $12.75, $14.75 Every one made in the Gimbel workrooms—of the best materials, and by skilled milliners. For Young Girls’ Quality Apparel Tos, Bouillon and After-dinner Coffee soups and And French Chins Wall Plaques, richly decorated, and Garden Goods ed Gimbel Special Toilet Paper, 10 rolls for 26¢, “‘Helion” Electric Irons, 6-Ib., at $2.75 from $3.75. ft. rolls, 3 ft. wide, Fifth Floor Ae ER EES tera 88 Tee he! Reproduction of ) , for we have had this model reproduced in a very good quality Mourning Suits in modish fabrics. Serge Dresses, $16.50 and $19.50. Third Floor Adorned At $10 ew and Original Modes Medium-Price Salon, Third Fleer ate in New York— sehidicdaai ct Worcs vie ut Office Inkstands, Specially Priced Look over your desk furnishings, Mr. Business Man, and see if these special offerings don’t suggest some needed im- provements: Large Double Inkstands, with hard rubber tops and sponge cup, on oak au base, at $1, usually $1.75, Automatic Inkstands, glass, with hard rubber valve, 16¢, usually 2c. Inkstands, with two glass wells on oak or mahogany base, 18c, usually 25¢, A Sale of 50,000 Envelopes Thin, white linen-finish bond, in two sizes, for social and business use, put up in boxes of 125, At 10c a Box or 75c a Thousand Matin Floor, Rear Balcony other English Border ’ . Women’s Spring Underwear Now, when so many women are bent on buying their supplies of Knit Underwear in Spting and Summer weights, these offerings possess much interest. Union Sufts, of Swiss rib lisle thread, with plain or hand- crocheted yokes and lace-trimmed umbrella drawers, are 75¢ each, usually $1, For 50c may be had Union Suits of exceptionally good quality, | Swiss ribbed, with plain or lace-trimmed yokes and lace-trim- med drawers, or with crocheted edge and tight-fitting drawers. Low-Necked Vests at 26c are sleeveless; plain or with lace-trimmed with hand-crocheted yokes; also umbrella or | tight drawers, with French band or equestrienne tops. Main Floor 22e roll. ‘om 600, vanized $1 roll.