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‘ is morning. Mickel was cleaning a! uwindow on the starboard sternmost end Yet the deckhouse as the boat pulled out. | ‘Whe tide, ap the ferryboat worked out ‘@f the slip, jammed it violently againet| es TUN PASSENGERS SEE. | ~DECYHAND DROWNED NL Women Faint as Edward | Mickel Plunges to His Death in Churning Waters. Th the presence of five hundred passen. Ere Of the ferryboat Suffern of the Brie | Railroad, Edward Mickel of Leonia) Hejghts, a deckhand, was drowned in a| of the Pavonia ferry in Jersey City Piles at the edge of the slip. Micke! and over in the foam and sank 4id not appear again. At least six arse ea ame ener rew up his arms end sank under the bish-lttered surface of the water. ‘The shouts! of the passen: ‘word of the accident to the forward tooted sharp rms and a dory was dropped into ining slip and worked around , side ef the Suffern in the search ickel. There was ne chance of Je be ‘The hysteria ot th the in the etory moment and the rae felt it best to Physicians who were among were. All of them were able to @ontinue their trip to New York when were restored to consciousness. GOLD Dust ca ing a ! Every woman knows the ‘lnxury of tion | soft water at her comman: . bag tang er rey Pi expen, Then The in the water ng our taps or well will make it as soft as the rain water a "bat i fh \y ‘alter int at = wis Ste Hae ing Rings us 4 While You Wait A. KEENE were gave put back into ip. The women whe. had fainted into the waiting of the station and were nas but this lux- inkling ig pow- Fh or QR el rg? BR BON oh THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1918. Another GIMBEL Innovation A Piano 1s MIONTEH SIND Saris for a UI TUESOAYIILIIN [IE SUBWAY STORE [Oem fas Set All New York Talking om “Why, this is more startling—more beautiful, than your ge crores des Toilettes’” Lifetime— A few of the many hundreds of specially under-priced sessonable items on The Beautiful Sale Today and Wednesday in the Great GIMBEL Subway Store—‘THE LAW OF THE MONTH-END SALE''—~Fverything must be decidedly under-priced and must be materially SHONINGER | | ower in price than it has previously teen during the month, even if reduced in price before. nae telat pes W. L. DOUGLAS’ OXFORDS FOR MEN py. td $3.50, $4 and $5 Grades, $1.90 bl; y enmirened. ‘A y Gat i ed The claim is made that not only is this well-known by thousands of musical world, but th ith DOUGLAS 8 SHOE at ‘yotbo $8 worl at the at or Grr hb ponent loved where- equals 7 other shoe made at $5 to $7, for fit, wear and stylish appearance, This collection of 800 pairs of DOUGLAS Shoes are the remainder of recent sales—EVERY PAIR PERFECT—and at this remarkable reduction will doubtless sell very quickly. All Be go Mi ang piseg but it the best leona tee of sizes wil foun jac! very pair stamped with maker’s name, ap Subway Store, Balcony ‘Women’s Ooats, Suits |Men’s and Young Men’s rsreordiarts trgepreed| §=— SUITS Save Your le | at e775 | Furs Now! All-tool materials—tood tailoring and soery| 1d | Point which has always made GIMBEL Clothes (like | af $15 Clothes to be depended upon for style, wear and satisfaction. pill of Musle Perit Shonin; soumee atlas a merits th they requ! rand is sold at a $325 and Upwards On Easy Terms of Payment Piane Store, Eighth Floer tou push ae om foot through the very closely drawn double portieres bond guard! the exhibition outside eyes, you have the sensation of having d. And it 1S another world—the very inner fastness of that mystery of woman’s fascination —the intimate privacy Aes feminine | ee conceives and composes the charming witcheries with which ahe makes her conquests. It is a world little known to Americans. It is Go pte of that domination of the whole world of fashions that Paris seems La Parisienne Te non fc constantly a.marvel of exquisite ‘aintiness; ber vades the very ai ike a vase of fragrant flowers: the fit of her gowns is fe wonder of all Cond ote and the onic: of all bog! Derfections may be ee only in her boudoir. and fe thered all the witchin ments that Paris ney I profusion. SAFEST CLEANEST Most Beneficial to Most Convenient FUR ed Loner pete ae being donned and worn, in this delight- privacy, bv 9 sco beaut girls and women. A wonderfully artistic Pantom: acted by vost Mannequins. Bale. And the women ws New York and virinage are irivited to come and see the alluring and STORAGE .| fascinating Exhibitio: bara and great variety new "Of. coursé the iwellatson 4s extended 16 sc0men only Silk id eens Mornings, 10.90 to 12. Afternoons, 2 to 4. All this week. Auditorium, 8th Floor VAULT aah barnett ate oF 88s, $3.60 to $6 Raincoats at $1.45 A. vist to thin Event will give you an idea of the inspiration that has impelled In New York City Sui-one and singleexture Bombasinerubberbecked us in the Peepers of the great Event that is coming—tbe authenticity Right on Our Premises Seale cchsoe anienes cpa and correctness of the fashions, and the PGuctetead with which we have gone into all details oe le and construction. The Giml part ceslireses as “The House of Fashions,” is upheld quite‘as effec- where you can get the furs any time you should want Women’s Undergarments tually by the Lingerie it presents, as by its famous collections of outer Fashionable them, and have them returned Percaline Pettice Apparel. without any extra cost, I lia 12 Tisceanehite or gray-and-ahite; The GIMBEL May White Sale You'll enjoy a visit to our tie snd 81 Mihagewns, $6, Starts on Thursday Morning at 8.30 Fur Storage Vault |’ Prin dads robb song feet ee ae Aare lng And we'd like to have you haat caer see with your own eyes what Oy z P Panis CMoodels aaa ee ai ocr hacen tached’ sizes 18 to 26 regular. e MODERATE PRICES Gimbel Modes de Luxe. rig ogc, Dah Tire Mont nd } REMNANT SALE Short White] |\sieee.e Gloves a. rownnG aEOOrTa Heavily Embroidered Value $2.60 to $10 docen, | opt ee F $1.000006.76. Backe—Prom 650 Satin Remnants, 48¢/ Cotton and jinn, ‘Te ° 85c Pair fatale ents 98 wie; or le fw This is a rare combination ne soft quality, ype of good ‘qualities in Gloves, 25c Dress ssh neg tas yt for so little a price. In fact, These but in Tailored Hats from Field & Sons, " ha suitable for lining dressen Edward Churchill, Jay & Co., of London, || | Cove with heavy embrold-| |) snfeous8¢in wide! mot shades. At $3.50 to $16, were $5 to $22.60 Remnants of White Third Floor Goods 12340, 16¢ and 26c Grades 2tod as, Each, All at || Silk Remnants at 10c Yd. About ball thet real value for ( i 4 Only four of these Clearance Sales a year. q If a hat was mada only a fortnight ago, or if it was an original model _b; Gecezetts, Lewis, or any ore | of the other famous modistes, it was not spared from this order affected every Spring Ha‘ at 5 pe ?l> i it: er iv: g : i ef rt 2 These—about 600 pairs of them—are a happy purchase recently made in Grenoble, Several Hundred Women’s Tailored Suits To Be Disposed of at Minus-Prices Fane Coed Silk Remnants st 200 Yd. Bilk-and-cotton As these Suits were made especiallv for us, ther are tellored tn a superior wav and are 8240. India LA teshioned of the beat materalsincluding Charmeuse, Whipcord, Wool Poplin, Cordoline Bon. White? OT EE tiene Serge, Eponge, Fancy and Two-toned Worsteds. Y 35c, 50c et on @ these Suits are exact Fi Re juctions of Models that were considered the most ohio idery. fancy in Parts this season, others are modifications—but there are Suits for all occasions, in sizes 84 Siin, Crosser Lawne, ote._.} |, Novels Pilen Snued Teves to 4 Table Damask and Rem- | silk Faille, ‘seas afeanand nants 50c to 75c Grad imported i Foulards, $19.75 |[ $29.50 |" $37.50 C1 | semitone ae meme ata ere 925" to 486 $40" to 300 850 to 960 one-fourth in the price, Dean sate inet manrpecess| , Recmsaw rain ak and Main Fleer colors, suitable ha for sults, These Suits cannot be returned for exchange or credit. dresses, waists and a 65c to 85c French 2 Challies EXCEPTIONAL —Dresses of Crepe de Chine, Remnants, 35c and 60c Yd. Foulard, Meteors and Striped Silks, at very “beaut “al-woel Goal, h bordered designs. + $18, $19.60 and $24.50 third ricer BaOABWAy NEW YORK ‘TKTW-TMIED sr. SO WW