The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1913, Page 15

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> a Wan WA ENED TF YOUR CHILD. _ STOLEN PENCLS 1S | GIVEN PRISON TERM. Seven: Other Offenders Are Sentenced by Courts as | Day’s Work. | Figt offenders against the law of) the State were disposed of yesterda in the Supreme Court and the Court of General Sessions. They were: BY JUSTICE SEABURY. Morris Gorenstein, fe of No. 1827 Second a guilty arson, third degr firebug gang implicate Gtein, alias “lazy the Pa iM fexsion exposing “Arson Trust.” prosecution, First offense. Penitenti- ary one year. Thomas Seavers, twenty-two years ears old, | old, of No. 602 West One Hundred and happy and smiling child again shortly. f Thitty-third street, pleaded guilty at-| ith Syruy you arc not drug- tempting to steal motorcycle from No. | ging your childre ing composed en- 105 Manhattan atreet, First offense. | tirely of luscious senna and aro- Previous good reputation. Sentence} matics, it cannot be harmful—besides, suspended, they dearly love its delicious taste. Jackson Smith, forty-four years old, Mothers should always keep Syrup | negro, of No. 341 West Sixty-first street, | of pleaded gullty striking a man on the|liver and bowel cleanser and re; head with a stick in a saloon brawl at| needed. A little given to-day wi No. Ml West Sixty-first street, Second | @ 8 offense. Penitentiary three months. Full directions for children of all ages enty-two years and for grown-ups plainly printed on the old, negro, of No, 2% West One Hundred } package. Richard Samuel and Thirty-fifth street, pleaded guilty stealing $1 from passenger in subway are ak or ie tr Second offense. Penitentiary | Prepa! gullty attempting to steal $45 from No. Coated, Give “Syrup of Look st the ton; Co. This is the delicious tasti Crowe, thirty years old, of ine old reliable. Refuse ai 330 West Nineteenth street, ple offered. NEEIS A PHS: ‘ross, Feverish, Tongue! Figs” to Clean the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. gue, Mothor! If . it is a sure sign that little insides, the stomach, liver and clogged. up with | id need a} t sleep soundly or cross, Lata oontul of Syrup of Figs urs all the foul, constipated | jgested food and sour bile will id out of ite little griping or weak- | have a well, s handy. It is the onl child to-morrow. your druggist for the full name, 42 Lexington avenue Firat offense. Penitentiary three months. BY JUDGE O'SULLIVAN. Emanuel Sampiro, twenty-three years old, of No. 330 East Eleventh street, i meet, eu naning tee wie! Petticoats street. First offense. Penitentiary s!x months, BY JUDGE MALONE. ‘Max Wildstone, thirty-four years old, are ing ef No, 111 Ninth avenue, tried and/theip Su rior Style, convicted receiving ten gross pencila stolen from No. 326 Broadway. First Beautifu Materials, offense. State prison two years and six months to three years and six months. and BY JUDGE CRAIN. of Louis Oddo, seventeen years old, of No. 140 Cherry street, tried and con- victed of theft of three gallons of wine from No, 108 Cherry street. First of- fense. Sentence suspended. ————— Killed by Tunnel Train. suit Anthony Oruskey of No. 50 Steuben atrest, Jersey City, a laborer employed | CVE! by the Hudson and Manhattan Tunnel! Company, was killed to-day by a train Waist le ft street and Pallasde averse, He veil] From $1.00 to $10.00. ‘detween platforms and was run over.;AT Qualities. They are made’ in a wide range of colors to Eppo worn by discriminat- women because of particularly because their Glove-Fitting every occasion and individual taste. for the Label on the DEPARTMENT STORES wig you Monies Hee Block 8thAve. uman 35th to ECmMpyzsernse OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK OUR PRICES AREALWAYs THE LOWEST WE INVITE COMPARISON! $20 Continuous Post ¥ $10 White Enamel Steel Bed Brass Bed, | mi sD im Accounts opened from’ V6 mall Accounts o95,t0 $1,000 | Especially Invited ‘ <’'31.50 Solid *CHIFFONIER. 24 oni Dining CHIFFONIER, faeworiment of White Ene | dini; chair. High & ck One Dollar for a Complete Room Outfit! (ar No Red Tape. “@} tag” Neo Chub Foes. “ted Car” Ne Strings to “9 La" This Offer No “wed farm Extra Charges “69 ta ef Any Kind. “G2 durable, wz IMPORTANT me Tip renee god tlt ams ie oben Chair PAY ONE DOL- LAR, select any- thing you need to furnish a room goods promptlyto poe ome, and ‘OU CAN THE BALANCE IN SMALLWEEK.- LY PAYMENTS. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1913. ; 18° Nothing This Side of Sensational Can Describe These 585 Suits eve Tet Saf Wa, Silk Poplin Moire Silk Bedford Cord Wool Poplis Whipcord Eponge | Serge Cordoline Striped Cordoline __ All the Suits, except ninety-five, are the surpluses of three well-known tailors. The ninety-five were made to our especial order from another tailor’s surplus yardages of fine imported materials—and these Suits we had made in Bernard’s four-button, semi-cutaway model, that has won much admiration. The unusualness of silk Poplin and Moire Silk Suits at $25 is undoubtedly obvious, for the silks alone are now much in demand at $3.50 to $4 a yard. Many styles—and they all are Reproductions or Adaptations of authentic Paris models. Sizes 34 to 44, but, of course, you cannot expect every size in each model. Third Floor Newest! Two-Toned Tagal Untrimmed Hats And Yet the Price Is Only $3.50 These two-toned hats have a practical purpose, as well as being the means of giving an artistic effect—they are faced with a darker tone so that the face may be in relief, and the crowns and upper brims are in the lighter shade—for instance, French Blue and Navy Mole and Gray We only consented to this purchase when the manufacturer was willing to block the hats in the eight newest poke, mushroom, sailor and tur! Flanged Tagal Hats at $1.75—Untrimmed Untrimmed Leghorn Hats at $2.50 to $5 The No-Charge Trimming Service renders an authentic service, for its mil-| | Never was such an assemblage of style and beauty shown before, in waists at One Dollar liners are thoroughly conversant with every new whim of Fashion. This courtesy is always extended when you purchase untrimmed hats and their trimn-ings in our Millinery Sections. Main and Third Floors wittarauisette blouses, daintity tucked and Li res maboee meres | ad bad ee gi . 2 ; B a The Cream of the Linen Sale onde Stok ace a rm, Dun | gy ot pn or oes tad oe It is fortunate, indeed, that we had the largest quantities of precisely the fancy and house- Special space devoted to this display on the Subway. Store Balcony. hold Linens which produced the most enthusiastic response on the opening day of the Sale. For ub dist | such offerings as these have not been made in New York since our famous Sale, a year ago, of the me, leapeneibie that such distinctive and beautiful silk dresses could be Fifth Avenue Linen Store's fine stock. We expect that sufficient quantities of the following items will be here tomorrow to satisfy those who have been unable to come sooner. $1.60 Table Damask at $1 Yard in. wide, Extra-Size Silk Petticoats at $5 These famous Petticoats in regular sizes have al considered phenomenal value at $5. But tomorrow the women who require larger sizes may enjoy these that will fit them perfectly—at the same price, $5. Silk Jersey with measalipe flounces or Petticoats entirely of messaline. Black and colors. Second Floor Very interesting--the May Editions of The Delineator, Butterick Fashions, Butterick Patterns And especiall: , if you are planning your Summer wardrobe. In the Pattern Section—-Becond Floor GIMBELS. _ Men's Oxfords and High Shoes at $3.85 -|A Sale of Women’s $35 to At. $25 Tomorrow We Shall Introduce The Famous BANISTER and BOYDEN Makes Regularly Sold at $6, $7 and $8 Men who know good Shoes hardly need to be in- troduced to these two splendid makes. They are found in shoe stores which pride themselves on qual- , ity. It was only through unusual circumstances , that we were able to secure a quantity of at these excellent shoes to sell at savings of one-third to a half on their full om aE The Oxfords are in the style illustrated, of vici kidskin and patent calfskin, in practically all sizes and widths. ’ The High Shoes are in vici kid, button and lace, on the straight last which men who like foot comfort are so apt tochoose. Also gun-metal calf, on straight or Blucher lasts, and tan Russia calf, lace. Medium and heavy soles. Styles include many shoes suitable to wear on stormy Summer days, and for tramping. All sizes and widths in one style or another. Men will be glad to buy these Shoes even ahead of their actual needs, at such good savings. Tomorrow at $3.86 a pair. Second Floor TheLONDON-ORIENTAL RUG FAIR Is Clearly the Oriental Rug Event of the Year in Quality, Diversity and Economy Every famous branch of the Oriental Rug any Hr richly represented. Most sensational is our purchase, in the London Custom House, of a superb collection from Constantinople and India, on which the consignee had to raise money quickly, and which he consequently sold to us at amazingly low prices. . Connoisseurs will revel in the beauty and variety of these Rugs, which we have gathered by months of patient effort, wherever we could find the RIGHT KIND, coupled with a sufficiently low price. : ; We can only mention some of the more important lots and specimen sizes and prices, There are in the collection Rugs for every room in your home: INDIA CARPETS THESE OTHER NOTABLE GROUPS About 9x12 ft., at $87.60, usually $150 oan ual pach eect aR tas Chinese Rugs—a magnificent collection Freie: ay 4x7 ft., at $18.60. to 10x14 including originale; as well as Turkish and can ee ber in ee sane, PUSHMENA CARPETS, $2.10 8q. Ft. earth-sise Rugs, in great variety, ‘in- The lowest price ever on "these fine Rugs. OR k baat Tet ek xe i 6in Inferior grades now sell at $5 a 4 tts at 920 to 938.00; usually $40 to $76, + 6in., knots in every. square inch; fine Herat! and Sachestan, hirvan ‘and Kabistan Rugs, : $47.50 Tailored Suits Gendarme \S Navy , Havana Brown i Gray m Black " Black-and-white Blackfor Mourning Tran designs. Sizes from 6 ft. 1 in. x 6 ft. 3 in. at 976, to 11 ft. x 11 ft. 5 in. at $360. i Soames oueny ne emee ee) eee etarea Bl FINE TURKISH RPET: Bokhara, Afghan and Beluchisten Rugs, 76e Sq. Fa 8, specially priced at §9.75 to $86. 4 M of ality, ial; 1 Leoslty $1.50 ag, fe. for this grade. Princ| Gibbs and ONE, See te pally in wide reds and greens, plain effects.| Hall Runners, about 8 ft. 2 in. x 12 ft.; at Avene size 10x 14 ft. Very exceptional. $22.60, usually Rang and . Ay ‘hese Rugs are shown in a superb presentation on the Main and Sixth Floors. ru iw R 7 j XY iN o/) it WES V7 } The Famous Gimbel $1 Waists Presented in the Subway Store hy, Wistaria and Purple Amber and Brown ban models. The acknowledged supremacy of Gimbels Waists, at any price—should be sufficient assurance to thoSe who appreciate style and exclusiveness. a ae eal ci eRe ate Oty “ ma hl nel ee ke SR i eK cas icicle Ses it when the women are content when 7? ae, ihe dreee to purchase not only one, but sqverel, fe“the true worth of them is very se $18.50 to $25 DRESSES at $11.75 $10 to $15 DRESSES at $5.96 Hemstitched Linen Sheets Badan clr ate ae es ae en ¥ i Re German le x 90 in., .t ; Elaborate afternoon and events Bik by a simple Burprising the richness of the silk in this assort- G ong Rae one Dement gg? wiles mow white | FETT sm, G4 a0 pelt, ually 1-00.” YY Beet tal ant Hates churches te | Toe" abhng AR nAat Seduce weasels (1 HE | $3.60 Damask Napkins at $2.50 Dosen _| 360 and 40c Huckaback Towels at 25 Each || ““*t'" "outs “Tet, an mexeansliaribe Hundreds af womnge We-muorrey, Pre Seotch linen, heavy and fully bssebed, in four patiszamed or bematitebed, with figured damank borders re Seni sive Finied — sii a codrich Sewing This Silver-Pla 1) te A Reel laca pe elaine gag pe etl tee i pelea pee. Sines Cotte, | Machines at $12 MOTHS Castor Specially é cular dina, "trom 2x2 ta sta rogularty | with reel band-oade Chany. lee edge, on pure Line a Priced at 75c | $5.26, to 2x3 yard at 04.36, usually $6.60; 24 In. Napkins | oto 626 for 8 Le Ca usually $60. ze — = ra ne pate ee aad ecfbats 4 thy? Jepanese Searfs and Squares a ae. Matelrs Band: Bubesidered fe to " : robe Fatieter | halt abe aise test hice pure linen, in rich patterns; Squares, oe Doibes at 766, usually $1.50, to 72-in. Cloths at ; Tobe, 100 ‘each 35 ae can 80 in.; Scarfs, 18x54 in, 440, usually $85. Second Floor \ iio. ee Myco Yes, Chiffon ' seeatnaies Loci 't | Raper’ Waresouse s+ Camisoles at $1 a eee dt wees amisoles a’ Four-drawer, golden oak cabi- | Cedarated Mapathe- moth ‘proof; all Just as Pretty When Laundered | | net, es illustrated, full-size head, packaas, ee sisen trom ‘Be to We thought the lingerie beleyul win the, cover, irae . Ba ir cua oe chief had made a mistake | | ing—all sttachments_ included. ne, 10; for O60. | Prost “Oheste tt when she said these Cami- | | Guaranteed 5 years, TheGood- | (Prmih oraunnt | Maades et eee soles would be only $1 to-]} [rich is made in the famous «Ub, box, 186. | mage, hatent tor Boo, row. Domestic factory. Moth Tablets, 00%! doo und 780 each, | bath fone ater enias $2 down and $1 weekly until 186, vi , id ie the terms which will cl Sterling Silver can tell you, that these little Sind cms. excellent machine 0 “ wet eee Cologne Bowles, value 35c and ainties that are now so 50c, at 26¢ each. necessary under fine blouses Subway Store, Balcony have been at least several Binge Big Reductions %, Bedding Store home. hid Subway Store, Balcony. ways been Pink, light blue and white 6c Seamless Sheets, 600 Esch 400 Beamless Sheets at 28¢ Each Petticoats | | chiffon, with waistband and These arv excellent for wear and will launder per-} 1, Sees . fectly—no dressing. They are made from high grade lly bleached and well made; suitable for single shoulder straps of ribbon to] |] gtondord $4 shecting, For full size beds, torn meas- | or cot beds. match. Of course, the urements being 81 x 90 in. shadow lace beading ‘at the ents Deine Ee Sheets at 30c Each 8,000 Regular 180 Pillow Cases, 12340 Bach top is also run with ribbon _ These are of soft-finish muslin, fully bleached, torn] Smooth linen, finish, fully bleached, size before Second Floor fe size 72 x 90 in. for three-quarter beds-—neat center seam. | stitching 42 x 36 in. and 45 x 36 in. GIMBEL BROTHERS @ROADWAY NEW YORK THIATC-( rin OT. Ren tit ae SBP OR ce b= wn

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