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PARIS TANGO LATEST * vorage due large quantities of fish from the D brsnrh Storer oad ons thon to ig tone Sf joc ors Use This f or F the| Among ON TRAIL OF RED HERRING. |" =o tre trea ot the herring 1 40 Deputy em Compwen . , trot- | Conners --———- trom the Firth of Forth 8 Se Oe |g 0S ircnemitted the dollowing Ap- pret Paris Richard ‘kahn noys, the wi coast Ireiat hh wing &p ONE -STEP ARRIVES: \ nade rigible, Bir Spends His Life Bretinnd Plain ine ous Drateals of estates under the Inheri- for years for jr ’ ' eae. | Other Running Down Wee Pishles, Yet Jana to the coast of Newfoundland,” |tance Tax law to-day to the Tranator ‘The | theury, Feuer 8 i] the} Whose He Never Caugit One. he aid today. “Wherever the herring |T&% Office of the Surrogate's Courts akin trast be eared through the skin. ) A HALF- cr go there I go. George R Thompson of The germs washed out, and so -| ‘al Rickerd Birthen, “the man who fol- |" «nut 1 never caught one of the anives have 0 been found worth. i lows the fish,” came to town, to-day,! nessties in my whole life. Once f less, The most advanced physicians of f | Genes See & Week ia Maine and tought this country aren eed on this, and fect, dra J al! one eel” Sigmun. ; | are preacril Ping ry of wintergreen, eh D. D. D. Cr de tor pou , Liner A tka Bri It In ‘Mr, Birkehn afte rat if iq |total eatate, $93,825; net value, 629,404 thymol and other ingredients for eczema | will be glad to let you rea i ngs , would carry @ herring around in their | Grace Soren of Boston, died Jan. 6, other skin iuarantee that it will “ With Passengers All Wild Teer Lo) poakete and ofddle on it in the ewbway | 170; entire personal estate, $7,201; assets 1 is known as D, nies you find that it in going to and from work, say, they |‘axable in New York State, stocks re a ie B. De Beaps Over It. WASHINGTON would live to be one hundred and four |¥.08; net value #700, " helps. For sale by Bi or one hundred and five Poter Sturke, died Aprit 1, i918; total Drug Stores and all end tn ance, and tt even invaded St eaten "ae, Saiserse A other, diet : By the big Amertka of tho Hambure-| where Lidl immigra pd i 6, | eT Umerican Line, which got up to her The mae i held Kort hen remap tel These Are the Correct Modes in White Tub Silk, Broche and Plain Crepe de Chine Blouses The original Paris Models were imported direct by GIMBELS. And as we contracted for quantities of these Sills that are now so scarce, we now have These Most-Sought-for Blouses At $5.75, $6.50, $6.95, $7.50, $7.95 and $12.75) | i) Third Floer _———eeeemens |. Eh Longcloth and Nainsook For Fine Summer Lingerie Maternity House Gowns 4 Specialized in Design and Price $2.95 to $19.75 Although these Gowns are modish, they are first of all { scientifically fashioned—and this does not mean a mere } elastic around the waist. i The lines of these Gor as every model has the slightly high Saute. And are daintily made—even the bodices of those of albatross at t 86. 95 are lined with white China silk. The Cotton Foulard Dresses at $2.95 will be cool and comfortable for morning wear, as they have roll collars of i cotton cheviot. Df The China Silk and Peau de Cygne Gowns with accordion- plaited skirts are pretty enough for afternoon are hand-embroidered, and the China silk chiffon bodice with short fiers of narrow pl Nogligee Section, Second Floor women’s and children’s and babies’ little frocks, We secured a generous quanti them to wal at : Pee low price: $1.60 Piece of 12 Yards, Regularly $2. 26 Full 86-inch wide. Pet Wieasemy, welnows for a at xe TS the plece of sof if yards ak ge Cott: “ ee Veta pf Raat ‘tee antler 560. Second Floor Important Notice to Home Dressmakers ~ Sale of 115 Sewing Machines Used or In Discontinued Models On Easy Terme —83 Cash and $1 Weekly Eight different models are involv- ed in this decisive clean-up of Sew- ing Machines. Some because the style of their cases has been changed, others, because they have been used for demonstrating purposes in our Sewing Machine Seetion. _ Still others that have been recalled after having been out but a short time. Most of the machines are the famous “Domestic.” All are in ‘ect running order and practically new in appearance. To dispose quickly of our accum- ulation of these Machines, we offer them at the following low prices—a splendid opportunity for the woman who wants a good Machine cheap: Quantity Drawers Formerly Now 26 “Partner” 6 $25 920 19 “Surety” 6 930 $22.60 3 “Domestic No. 8 4 $22 $15 2 ‘Partner’ Cabinet $25 $18 41 Domestic’ No, 64 4 $30 $21 1 “Domestic” No. @ ‘ $35 $24 18 “Domestic” No, 1 $22 $18 6 “"Domestio’’ Automatic Sate Osbinet 940 635 116 We guarantee all of these Machinos for FIVE Years. Free delivery at your home if you live on one of our wagon rou Instruction without charge at your home, if in Greater New York. This is the most Femarieable orrasion of the Spring sewing season, The number of Machines is limited, aa stated, And we ye natairally oan cannot accept orders at the same prices when when these Machines are sol Fifth Floor, [set THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, “FISH HUNTER” ARRIVES GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY 1918, APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. nat Our Own Milliners Have Just Created Some Lovely Flower-Adorned Hats The very recent adoption of quaint shaped Leigh: Lid the inuahrooch styles with the artist! at pole anaes gested our han Fashion’s garden Mad ont ga prettiest roses to them. The model that {s illustrated, and many with charming tones of alk to light the fees, and many of them are get trimmed with fine velvet Dt a aaa Men’s Suits to Order Mostly in Pin Stripes At $28.50 Involving Savings of $12.50 and More Pin stripes predominate in fabrics for Men’s Summer Suits. There is a neat distinction about their steadfast parallelism of [nal that will al- “ieee save them perhassd lot pin stri oe Sen ¥ wor! Quality of materials, These Hats Again Illustrate the Superiority of Gimbel $10 Millinery course, there are scores of other new stywes in demi- tailored and and dress hats at 96.75 ‘. $14.76 in the Medium- ee Acie & [ egeoe An earl: er Displa: Untri of White Untrimmed Hats at $2.25 to $10 Milan, Tagai and Real Hair Hats, in aes different poke, mushroom, sailor and other picturesque styles. 8d Floor .@1THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STORELG) “We Rare ’s Sho. In These and Other Models in omen's Shoes | Smart Spring’ Suits Ar $2.60 and $3.60 Values, st $1 | or Misses & Women, $9.50 not Are All $15 Grade and More spacings. a up into suits costing $40, of, 60 Hall id Di oon workmanship, fit—and, of course, ois Prev ging Neorgean fie Bg Aes fog ‘e make up the suits in any of our new single or double- models that you a may Lope Lee or patch Levpeierg ey sige and in the Foal ofthe gu, i'you don't lk it | Rich Assortments of The Fashionable Corded Silks Every species of corded silk—and there are many—is in favor this Spring as material for tailored suits, or the new coat dresses. The most beautiful examples of these Corded Silks are pore in profusion in the Gimbel Silk Store—the ‘inest display, we believe, in town. The season’s favorite shades—Szilard rose, Budapest blue and a F gp igo red, and the allied tints are especially well represented. alt two-toned Silk Faille, with a roun® cord, in euch exquisite ate disposal: Women's *3.60 Regal Oxfords, $1 calfakin and nt Teather, welted eclesenerre a wid a aizon, 21% to 4%. binations as navy-and-green, taupe or navy-with- ‘Ten ‘American shy taupe gree or Re pes and Reyer Pumps vith ‘thule airap, wife ithe * na Di wistaria, is $3.60 Women’s ‘3 Sample Low Shoes, $1 Tewthers, all atyl toe les; al Magali Raye, a poplin weave, in such French combinations as navy-with-lemon stri rown-with-burnt orange, taupe-with- American beauty, an: navy-with-green, i is $5.60 yard. Cotele Sirene, a poplin HERTS) closely resembling uncut vel- iy in new tg ata $6 y: ‘aso other Poplins, ines, Failles and Ottoman Silks aplenty. he a i apecall offering of $3 Crepe Faille at $1.85 Yard. Such desirable colors as royal peacock, Buda and Saxe myrtle, cornflower, seal brown, olive, pe ey "taupe, etc. riva) isthe A B only. Women's :2. 50 Hi 2 Shoes, *1 tly lace atyten, 1 or low heels: wai Goode in Dress and Waist Lengths 10,000 Pieces, Regularly 12\4c to 50c yard and more 18c nd 25c Yard tailored cults, jhe, cheviote, “Cor Py (tren ith penn de evans ov yurn-Gred ontin @f good quality. Full range of sizes. Bulgarian, Norfolk trimmed or plai jell mnisteres, shepherd bl In black, kind of corded silk, from a sturdy Poplin at ¢1 to the pos shed fs Poplins, of Pim Brothers, Dablin, at $6 to luring for he Navy, black, tan, cinnamon, oran, $10.60 yard. Second Floor rtyalty for grays, mixtures, etc. Real er Women’s Oolonial Ties $12 Dinner Sets, at $5.75. Dinnerware for Hotels, $3. 50 Pair—$1.50 Less Than Usual | | 0-r., serve ot amarean | BifNacnos n't be court | « Boarding Houses, - tion, with gold edge, Plates at 50—Pte plates, bread and ae a graceful J examples of the prevail- tyle of oF Colonial A oe ey are made especially butter plates and tea At 40, Bread and butter, tea, 75. plates, $15 Dinner Sete, ab 48.76 Those are worth ie0 bnd 200 exch, pes GIMBELS, to be sol bie at $5 pair. But we | 100-Piece Service, open-stock breakfast or dinner plates. are able to ter then how, fa pateut eoltskin of black pattern, gold edge ne on American | qyooty'as end, Dinner Plates at 89. | 40.0; Bouillon cupe and sameare Porcelain. ° Berry and Salad Bowls at 100 t 100, Sauce boats and stands, and tan Russia calfskin, at the special pair. a Cuban heels, with turned or ined BR amart leather-co vered buckles to match. All sizes. Second Floor The FISHERMAN Looks Perky bag Worth 360 each. Borry Saucers and Carmen Dishes, 6c. Worth 18¢ and 200. $25 Dinner Sets, st $12.50. Semi-porcelain, 100-piece Service, full gold handles, pretty decoration. Fibre Matting Bags and Cases (Like Illustrations and at Special Prices) As Soon as April Comes Tho Bags, 60c Hich The ult, Cases, Light weight, 14, 16 and 18 $ aC. 4 Fish early and look over your tackle—then come to if Sith leather straps ot brass Light weight, size 24 in. Brass GIMBELS. Your luck depends just as much upon your acon ate Le Strong TiN! lock and catches, straps, reinforced 3 tackle as it paps on ae skill. There is an mmercial air about the Gimbel Sporting Goods Store—it’s & a ‘ibrary of reminders for fishermen’s kits, Rods, Reels, Lines, Baits, Flies, , Spoons, Tackle Boxes and everything you “4 ond trips, shopping, fishing or for| !eather-bound corners, well lined, a3 the beach this summer. 4,000 bags, | strong handle, and bags were made up specially for us during the dull season. — We are allowi Subway Store, alosay” Thess cove advantages thus obtained | in quoting these prices, Keak ate ceria ae | SALE OF “RAG RUGS” (Curtains, Et as Rods from 760 to $18. Salt-Water Rods, 61.60 to #8. UW: ains, | Cc. Blame Bode trom 16000 98. 46 59, | fein, Bho to 920, On a Stupendous Scale At Special Prices | And alk sundries af moderate prices. The Lyon Carpet Company, of Lowell, Mase., acted $1 Muslin Ourtains, 600 Pr. Fat or ruttled-hemativened with tucks or lace insertion, as our agents and purchased the entire stock of three with, See Pe eaten ae New England Rag Rug makers, namely the Heine Plant, the Swan Fabric Company and the Dutch Rug Company. Although these are cailed Rag Rugs they are as much different from the “common or garden’ cartely as Sunshine 65 lo rain, These are ART “RAG RUGS,” and are made of pure cotton and are dyed with the finest of dyes, ing light, are easy to handle rl unsure passed for bathrooms, bedrooms, he: arth, boudoir, and almos in acountry home. ‘I'he phades are most attractive, While, ial tue, pry blue, light and dark can 18 lavender, light and dark brown, pearl gray, rose pink and madder. ote these very exceptional reductions: Size 18x36 in,, reg. price 7dc, at.. .40¢ | Size FAO bees reg. price $1, at... . Size 2 in., reg. price $1.30, af t reg. price $1.5 St reg. price $1 ize 80X60 in., rex. price $9 Bie SOx60 inn A Few Specials hi sow former peices of which renged fru $8.60 to ast, $3 each. This ass more ee oo ee oe in TM eolection of Stee! Balt Rods a at 750, formerly $1. Bporting Goods pratt, Fourth Floor NEWS ITEM—The rig Trout Fishing on Long Island 0; Twed@y, AD April Ist fish are plentiful in the unflooded reams. — Flounder fishing is exceptionally good in all parts of Jamaica Bay. Big Pie were recorded al all points last week. A collection of $7.50, While they $24 Velour Portieres, $12.75 100 patre only of these very qm. cellent Portieres. These are re versivie Portieres of nok velour In the following’ st colors Browa and Fos. brown "id bro brown, olive an ‘and olive and red, olive myrtle, red and blue, Nile rose and many other beat combinations, ‘NOTE—These Ru wl be sold t apeci booths on They oe on eight pect Additional staff of po ol salesmen. THMATY-THIRD OT.