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ieee P A 4 ; ‘ - ay e THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1918. a RUNAWAY HORSE INSURES | FOUR; UPSETS TWO WAGONS. have been work done on the rq] way during the Macdonald ie A which the State and not should have paid. This involved the . § a laying of @ heavy assessment on Putnam | Throws Driver, Upsets Milk Wagon, j y { Jjavenue property owners, many of whom Tears Into Sidewalk Crowd are fighting the demand. \ The iist includes Jacob Voorhts, $360.98; and Injures Policeman. . Caroline Renshaw Holly, $154.85; Alice} A horse hitched to a John Shuits| |M. Kaiser, $105.07; Selina A. Piattl, $89.18; | Bread C | Parker, $201.10; , , $280; wrker, $2010; May C. Renneasey, $900: | passing automobile at Broadway and | en G8 2 BOA OD Dy ty NS 9 © CMR SE’ wo ¢ K A Fete of New andExclusiveFashionsatGIMBELS : It will not be an exhibition of costly in a painstaking way to sell at moderate q@ Gowns and Suits that will make you prices. Although our moderate priced a envious if you possess but moderate apparel of the past caused much favora- means, for this is the presentation of ex- ble comment, we tried to make it better clusive Reproductions and Adaptations ~—and now we have succeeded to what we of the most recent Paris Models to ar- are sure you will call an amazing degree. rive in New York, besides some of our We were undaunted by the fact that own design—the latter, of course, were in- fashionable crepe silks were spired by French modes. scarce. We had to have In one sense this will them for these dresses, and be a Fashion Exhibition! we procured them in the But its purpose—and the best qualities, as we would feature that we wish to not substitute inferior emphasize—is to prove silks. And yet the to you that truly fash- prices of these Dresses : ’ and Suits are normal, ionable costumes in fact, abnor- Edwin H. Mulford, $496.33; Frederick j Mead, $44.60; Pilzabets M, Anderson, | Haywood street, Williamapurg, to-day Voster Higgins, Sarah C.| and bolted. As the antmal darted to Grant, $1,69423; A] one side to avold the auto the bread ; parish of Christ) wagon struck an “L” pillar and Mane | wand heirs of Will-| gels was thrown to the pavement. e i Real Opposition in Town at) fe), Est. Grace HM. 850 Ballots Must Pile ,|c."cammanm, $221.35; Frederick zittet, | TR* Borse galloped through Broadway George W. pilubbell and wite,| Which was crowded. At Penn street ! derael Putnam House Associa. |I#eph Crochet, driving a Union Milk tion Trustees, $270.02; Joseph Howland | Company wagon, did not turn his horse Hunt, $191.90; Hartiet Baker Hyde, | quickly enough and the bread wagon ; TO END MARSHALL RULE. Sokcnae, Leh Piseece, Me aren ‘hit his vehicle, throwing him headlong . > Up in 90 Minutes. } $255.93; Julia W. Martin, $166.63; Walter tS oune tn fare bal aed i| , M. Andereon and Ada Te Cooke, $225; |e nrowe the foxes 8 Mia fai point $50,000 Warren Paving Job] Freterick Denson, #3.60; John J. and) swung onto the horse's bridle, but the ' be Clark, W833; R.A. Kap! animal, dragging him along, dashed | Rouses Progressives and | %***, ‘St onto the sidewalk into a crowd. Will: Fanny 1f, Jones, $9.0; tet. Theodore|'*™_ Wilhaupt of No. 6 Wallabout i otreet was ki e1 down, Cosgrove! d r Democrats to Fusion. Ha | ason, | WRG: | First” Presby-| Stn hung onto the bridle ahd the hor | can be made of mally low when toe Hannah T. Weed, $122.05, Dated Green | Was brought to @ standstill at Hewes A the best material compared with ‘(Special to The renting World.) ich, Conn, — others. QRBENWICH, Conn. April 7.—How| "The political side of the situation in-| Dr. Saske from the Willlamaburg Hos- ‘ | volves the control of the ‘local lice pital treated Congrove's injuries and to cagt 89 votes In an hour and a halt; YOIves tie en an simportare ade | the three others, none of whom was fs ong of the pussies before the resi-! jynct to the Watsh-Smith machine, seriously hurt. dente of the Borough of Greenwich tonight when a brisk campaign against the Walsh-Smith ring will come to a J Rich Crepe Meteor and Crepe de Chine At $19.50, $27.50, $32.60, $87.50 and $42.60 chose, In @revious Borough elections there In exquisite shades of mahogany, orchid, gray, Rouen Marie has deen little interest and Warden H. Louise and navy blues, white cafe au lait and black—in the models B. Marshall and his associates have pan age practicatly no opposition. This 7 . Ta fr errr ond Dene |g Custom Model tloket made up of Edwin C, Ray, a Ee Dark Shade Tan Boot successful New York business man, for Foyle eppeeranee com. fort and fit—in all these ‘Werden. The Burgesses, Gilbert B. Bogast and Albert L. Richardson, both as in every other point of shoe supremacy, this | illustrated, besides numerous other equally attractive styles. The ‘‘Rue de ls Paix’’ Suit cf Wool Poplin, $38 Mandarin, Cutaway and extreme Short Jacket Suits Wool Eponge, Serge, Whipcord and Poplin, $27.60, $32.50, $35, $37.60 and $45 Afternoon Suits of Silk Brocade Poplin, $52.60 All of the these Suits are illustrated —but there are many other new models at thes» prices. Also Silk Poplin Suits at $27.60. Silk Moire Suits at $35. New York business men, and Charles F. Qlead) William Timmons and Thomas { Newton, who are local business meen { respected for their independence, and &. Anguetus Brush, a wealthy conserva- ' tive resident and a member of the oldest | Third Fioo- families in town. For Clerk and ‘Treae- ee ae : _— _ 5) O° ’ ae the dusto didate is Harry , Z ey ! », 4 Tattot, ‘ popular soune “posinees man, tion. a 2 @ > Oo Wwite a & The Asscasore. nominated are Joseph A. Whelan, Charles L, Wooleige and Joha T. Evans, well known business men’ who have confidence of the public. The Borough Attorney nominee {s Ralph E. Brash, a New York attorney with @ residence in the Borough. For Bailiff Robert E. Talbot, a capable young business man, has been nomt- nated. The boroush debt has climbed from| $955,500 in 190% to $356,000 in 1913 under the o Marshall regime, and the tax rate is About three times that of the town at Eight New York Stores. roadway, corner Sist i Bi way, cor. Fulton St. i | Rta Ri in Fuligo ‘ large,“plus the town tax, The great 4 arlevance, though, involves Warren ‘008 way, corner 38t! | | br Brooklyn ‘at 880 What’s Fashionable and New | In the Dress Goods Store Hardly a day goes by that does not welcome some interesting | arrival feted Dress Goods. It may be a new color, a | weave, or some particularly handsome quality of some fabric already in favor. But in any case, it adds new charm to a collection of Dress Goods no woman can afford to miss seeing, who has plans for Summer Dresses. For man: people call it the finest collection of Dress Materials in New York, And its new arrangement makes it more attractive than ever. Just in, is a group of | English Tailored Suitings | \In Gray Shades at $2.60 Yard This is an exceptionally low price for the quality, in the smart combinations of black-and-gray, gray-and-black, gray-and-white and narrow cord effects in gray only, that are so much in demand, SAVE The No-Charge Millinery YOUR Trimming Service Extends An Economy of $1 to $2. FURS You know just as well as we can - tell you that any little milliner will NO ’ charge you froth $1 to $2.50 to trim Wi e The moths will soon begin their destructive a hal. And there is another ad- vantage, too, in accepting this work, and you will not need the furs any more and Untrimmed Hats in the this season. world —and that also means a serv You have the priv- /,’ ilege of releeting from the most /4/ if . profusion of styles. Every ney Send them to the mode of Pari immediately 50 idway, near . way, cor. Canal Bt. Hrothers of Boston, the patent paving who recently finished a $50,000 of which $43,000 appears to complete collection of Trimmed oe 54 inches wide. SAFEST presented by GIMBELS, Ani From Paris comes a beautiful Silk-and-Wool Crepe de as we make Chine—the fashionable crepe weave, with a silky sheen, in tan, CLEANEST chases of Hat navy blue, rose, brown, gray and maize, 44 inches wide, and Most Beneficial |: attractively priced at $2.60 yard. i : and have a large staff of skilled milliners to trim these Hats all we ask is that you retathtes the Trimmings in our Millinery Sections. 9 Italian Leghorn Hats, $2 to $9.76 The rich natural color of Leghorn hes brought these Hats again into fuvor becwure this is tre season of colors. Pietureeque poke, arcistic mushroom, smart upturned sailor and turban styles--some faced with blue, brown and purple Tagal. French Wreachs of Flowers, 75c to $3.60 Quuint little buttercups, dainty roses, fascinating bluets, alsothe alwnys adorable Margucrites and marigold—some of the wreaths are in picturesque combinations of all these flowers, Clever Representations of Numidi, $1 to $1.75 Yes, these ure of feathers that have been made to look precisely like Numidi, Black end colors. Main and Third Floors Women Who Sew at Home Need the “ACME” Adjustable Dress, Form at $3.75 a | Fur Storage Vault Of course, you know that this is a remarkably low price for 3 And we'd like to have }/ these splendid Aen ess Forms, or for any Forms that possess Bs, you see with your own |; their advantages en at our usual price for them, $5, they are 4 eyes what a splendid || an excellent purchase. Asuperb quality of Wool Eponge, also from Paris, in cadet, taupe, (aad tan and navy blue, with white pin stripes, is 45 in. wide, and well worth its price, $3.60 yard. Second Floor Most Convenient FUR STORAGE VAULT In New York City Right on Our Premises Where you can get the furs any time youd) should want them, and have them returned]) without any extra cost. You'll enjoy a visit to our | Plain Carpets Are As Good As Gold Dollars . el Here Isa Fine Group Under-Price The mere fact that there is nothing in a plain, colored Carpet to cause it to go out of style, and there-! fore to lose its value, makes this offering very unusual, | We have been able to purchase at a low figure several thousand yards of Carpets in plain colors, that, were made in the best mills in America. They include Wiltons, Wilton Velvets and Velvets; and tke colors are red, green, brown, tan, blue and rose. $1.65 Yard, Regularly ¢2.25 $1.26 Yard, Regularly $1.60, 95c Yard, Regularly $1.20 Sizth Floor Ifthe Sewing Basket Needs Filling ’ 7 ’ & - ig hood Acme Forms are made in four sections, with separate adjust- . Now 8 the Time! _ Summer home for your ment for neck, hips and skirt, and will readily impart to a gown Prices are very, very low indeed on a fine group of Notions|| Furs is offered by the present fashionable slender lines. ! 4 It is the Fashion this Year to look comfortable. athe 2c for 5c paper “Milwa: In two styles, adjusting from 82 to 38 in., or from 36 to 44 in., tt the same price, $3.75. wae Also in the GIMBEL Dress and Waist Form Section, 95¢ Waist Forms at of standard qualities. Every woman who expecta to want GIMBELS needles, thread, sewing silk, pins and othe supplies of the sort, for her Spring and Summer sewing, should profit by this oppor- Expert Fur Repairs and tunity. Alterations Boe each, of black cloth, metal-trimmed and wood bottom, not ad- SRATE he stable, but in all size ‘om 32 to 38 inches, $0 for be, 6c, 7c card “Clinton 10 for four 5c cards Rustproof MODERATE PRICES By means of an I and, at 76c, a dress form can be made out of one of these Waist Forms, at a very small price. Fifth Floer '\Straws That Show How the Wind Blows Fur Storage Desk, Third floor. Tel. Madison Square, 6200 Hooks and Eyes. 10c for four Se ‘Honeycomb” i ; ing Needles, Wash Clotha on . It. is the fashion to look graceful, to have the sinuous, bending, Mo for 10¢ paper English Pins. || , te fortwo Ibe “Rival” Shi In the TOILET GOODS STORE soft lines. And you can’t look unless you feel so, You'll look so 16¢ for 2 cards Collar Supports. 156 for 25c card “West Electric” and feel so, if you wear an , 6c for spool Sewing Silk, 100 yds. }\] Hair Curlers. ing Your Mone; Here are a dozen typical offerings from the complete GIMBEL Bri Fo y stock of Standard Railet Preparations, which illustrate the ad- N N Other Specially Priced Notions re ron cor safe. || Vantages of buying your supplies of ‘Toilet Goods here: Se for 10-yard roll English Twill} 106 for throe 5¢ hells Le V; Darning|| yeouing of our Interest De- Vater, 19 Pint, S N Tipe, regularly 6c to 12. Cotton, Best quality (looks ke si PD hei it will H by be very high-grade und a 1-Ib. can of 0c for three be rolls Superfine Eng-| 10¢ for three 6c balls ‘Dexter partment, where it wi ‘1 ; Gimbels Viclet Teleum Powder, ® \ lish Twill Tape. Knitting Cotton. prosper and increase at |) daintily perfumed imported tal- S S 200 for three 10c pieces (12 yards) chottle Whittemore’s Shoe!| the rate of 4 per cent. per cum in a box, which saves | Fast Color Lingerie Tepe. A Kage,” “Dandy,” || annum, the interest being || _Fempetian Massage Crenm, 28, 46¢} | money. because R & G has the long grace of perfect lines, the easy comfort of sensible mat for piece Black Mohair Skirt |+«( d other kinds.” | compounded balf yearly and 69¢, Both for 50¢ vig! r two 10c boxes “Nugget” e Frost'lla, 12c, Rubifoam, 1c. : Tooth Prate, 200 and corset making. Be for 10¢ Linen Corset L 10c for three 5: cards Deposils made on or before Gunbels ) Powder, well- pels Vanity Box Rouge, light, R & G corsets follow no fad. They follow strictly the fashion of the day, Safety Pins, everbreak” |] April 10th will be credited \\1 sined'cans of a aptic pows ", of dari, with powder puff B they follow strictly the lines of your figure —they are as stylish as they are 180 for four Ge Gimbel Imported Rival’ Polishing Out-|| @#th Interest from April Ist. ¥\) der and an imported Tooth Brush. |] and diminishing mirror, One woman in ten wears an R & G corset now. If you are one'vf the Hipp tas two 12e cubes Gimbel Im-| <,20¢ (oF 16¢ Imported ‘Trouser or Benkere | /eagabees Yintey Sat aael for. the) pit Oe sy pam leaped “ so other nine, you are missing the year-after-year satisfaction that the one ported Glass-head Pins, various eotors, | Shirt Hanger Main Floor, Rear Balcony ae: Sos. bottle, Ae, on eee » ienperted, $6c for two 25¢ boxes Gimbel Horn Hairpins, shell and amber color, ___ Dress Shields 10¢ for five 8¢ packages Gimbel Im-|_ Gimbels ported Wita Hairpins. __ [Impervious Dy 106¢ for three 5c spools Black Sewing | p' Silk. 100 for three 5c spools (500 yards) Basting Cotton, 4 ed woman is getting. There's an R & G corset It to fit you and suit you on that one. gency. When to the store—insist lof R&G See a pipe of & r to ft your particular fewre GIMBEL 5 YORK STnBEL E We pair,