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cin QVER FENCE. ~—— TO.QUIT HOSPITAL AFTER 2 OPERATIONS Roosevelt Patient Vanishes in through a corridor and put a restraine) attack of acute Ing sheet over hin. | He weemed quiet tast night, and be cause of the heat the Meet was re moved. The nurse was taking tempera tures and recording them on a chart early to-day, and when her back war turned for a moment Bandatror we out, He was not missed until the reached hia cot to take his temper "Companions in the Final Clean-Up All Men’s Fine GIMBEL SUITS That W 26, $28, \ $50, 856 and More | NOW 9315 Low as this price may seem for Suits of 2 such high degree, it is part of our undeviat- A Tureen of Soup Receives the final touch Rid adding one Beattie Sr LEA+PERRINS' THe we + 5? ‘GIMBELS | Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6:30 Tt wan easy enough for him to get to the yard, en all he had to do was to step from a window, but how he got over the fence in his condition fs a pus sie. After @ two hours’ nearch of the inatitution and the grounds, the police Night Shirt When Nurse Is Busy. runaway patient haa been found. Vieo-Preside Baward J. nt ‘Wearing only a nightehirt, Godfrey @ardstron, thirty-two years old, « car-| Company, who was brought from penter, of No. @1 East One Hundred] land, Me., to his home in Morristown, eha Thirty-neventh street, escaped N. J., on Saturday following a serious ee from Roosevelt Hospital at 2 o'clock thia morning. Although two operations Pimples es—Boils had been performha on him since last Gaturday morning, one for appendicitis te have got away by scaling @ ten-foot picket fence on the Fifty-eighth street ee of the hospital. While the surgeons were removing his appendix they discoverea the ulcerated Dr. Pierce's es of the West Fortyseventh atreet ata-! tion were notified, tut no trace of the _— relieve an ulcerated a sy] Se Gols Meee Decora A perfect erasoning for Fie, Reests, Chepe, Meaks, and Rarebtt, Sold by Grocers Everywhere ing plan to clean stocks ABSOLUTELY each season. Thus, when you come later to see the collection of Fall and Winter Clothing, you can find NOTH- ING but brand new styles and materials. While each of the s groups involved at this time has sizes missing, the collection, as a whole, af- fords all sizes and proportions—several hundred Oculists’ Opticians C ‘ ' Suits—in a great range of plain and fancy fabrics. Half a Century in Business. And the idea of saving about half on afine suit, ° Just selling glasses or several Suits, is appealing to a great many men. pe not cover Ehrlich Other important lots are The $25 Fall We rage Overcoats at $15 Including Silk-lined Chesterfields, ind Raglan or box shoulder models, in rough homespuns, $40 to $50 English pl Overcoats at $26.50 Eyes Examined Without Sees by Registered Eye Physicians. aaah Meta) Glasses, 01.60 to $18. So Pronounced Are the Changes in Styles For the Coming Season That well they operated pvhes yesterday te == repair his stomach. At 8 in the after iain tees tle Poll wwaiking | S350,booe sig by aoe for oot Ta ewan sree 4d—New Y¢ Tomorrow, Tuesday, the Third Annual “Packet” Sale of Silks 25,000 Packets of Silks, Satins, Velvets, etc., for 38c to $3.85 Yard, Regularly 68c to $10 Yard | It looked like a dream come true—that room where the thousands and thousands and thousands of yards of silks for this t sale were waiting to be “packeted. It seenred as if so much beauty of design and profusion of color just couldn’ t — it was to feel, to hold, to admire—to have for the little prices in The GIMBEL Advance Exhibition of FUR FASHIONS Is of utmost importance to every woman who wishes to be well posted. me nyt, say ‘ jeested ”* all over them, in their cut Fourth Fleer White Sateen Petticoats at$1 ‘These are and dainty, ex- cellent! tht ly rel nora The August Sale of LACE CURTAINS Now blossoming at its Lec cai Breet are in full flower it to wear with if thin dresses. with special values for each day’s pick ing Prices Are Very Low Alvo White Orepe Petal | cnn peperain hasten fly a, or the coate at $1 $1.50 to $1.75 Plaid Gingham Petti- coats at $1 Silk Jersey Top Petti- coats at $1.95 Pilchard are new arrivals and a nice rtment. ea haw colors with deep HALCYON fio Dolly-Varden Petticoats t $2.60 Among the many eaares Jos or a Marie Antoinette Curtains In white and Arabian, handsome French effects in wide range of excellent designs—although these are so fine ig tex- ture they are very durable. 4 Ee 7 5 odie grades at $3. om qriiee fps at 65 Lacet Arabian Curtains Ml 75 grades at $4.75 $9.50 grades 96.60 7.50 grades at $5.76 $12 grades at $9.60 $7 Tapestry Couch Covers, $4 Pair A firm weave in beautiful colorin; Sin Oriental designs, 3 yds. lone ty S by 58-in. Pods reg. $7; special price 4. —lower, in fact, than they will be later in the season. All GIMBEL Furs are absolutely ere to be exactly as represented, as ELS have been Furriers for 71 Years and oe jeurouly guard the QUALITY of the Furs they sell. : Out of Town Visitors Are Specially Invited = rnira ricer Side planea ruffies to edge and tows of tucks—also, taffeta Petticoats in black and colors at. Fee e ou Have the BEST Showing of the Children’s Pretty Coats at $4 pie lbagharigh ig dh gtd oe rs FURNITURE Most People Want” the fine saving. But all sizes from 6 to 14 years are present among the well-tailored Coats in serges, Whipcord, taffeta, pongee and other fabrics. They are Fine Coats for Early Fall And the Beginning of School | ober tered Sie ices inthe vabitn oon Cone of ack na | Wash Dresses for Juniors At $2.50, Were $5 and More Linens, printed voiles, and other pretty materials. Sizes 18, 15 and 17 years. Third Floor This Is the Season of The SEPARATE SKIRT Directly as a result of the fashion of wearii and skirts of contrasting fabrics, the Separate irre is a important—and economical—part of a woman’s Probably — distinct styles in plain par be ‘and draped effects, and a great range of woollen fabrics and smart t cofort Bedford cords and plain serges 75. Men’s-wear serges, in blue and black, at $6.75, Diagonal serges at $9.75. Fancy plaids at $5.75 to $18.75. Gray and brown mixtures, mannish effects, $5.75 to $10.75, Black-and-white striped eponge at $8.75. Third Floor any of our visitors havetold us this—af' terclose conan, of other August furniture sale offerings. rt ing—but not surprising; for this is exactly what we PLANNED to do, and have in accomplishing. Come, and study caref fully — siz Ths EXCELLEN NT TASTE of the Furniture offered —for the house or apartment of average ‘eal’ SPLENDID > CONSTRUCTION—sound i in wood and joiner-work; perfect in finish—Fur- tite AUGUST PRICE-TAGS. wrt 1 vin ie -TAGS, with their substantial areoe savings of OVER $25 ON EVERY al YOU SPEND—the actual reductions running from, 1 ent. Y TO DO—for the Furniture display has been praised a ere tor its admirable . Here are some wane and finer examples, among tion we have ever gotten er for our annual ‘Packet’ Sale. } many thousan ] yards of silks there i that are really a fore- cast of what next } Spring and Summer } will call for. “No matter what a woman may want in silks she will find the kind—foulards, crepe de chine, charmeuse, brocade, messaline, pongee, fleur de soie, satin, taffeta, } wash silks, chiffon, velvet—and any other sort you can think of.” What Is a Silk “Paget?” It is a piece of silk—dress length, waist pattern or short end for trimming— } made into a neat packet and labelled accurately as to the kind of silk, its length, its regular value, its present sale price, &c. The fact that these silks are in packets ] does not mean any vestige of the “‘cat in the bag” idea. As a matter of fact, the packet may be epened and the material examined just as easily as though there were no packet at all. The Size of This Packet Sale of Silk | is nearly double that of last year. It contains not only the accumulation of short } lengths during our past year’s enormous business, but: also the similar surplus of a , well known silk concern which is now retiring from retail lines. Some Examples of the Prices in This Packet Sale Imported Crepe de Chine imprime in Black Satin Comtesse, 42 inches wide; $1.50 Martine, Jouy and modern art designs. Value yard, formerly $4.50 yard, 08.50 to $7.50. Now $1.85. Various crepe weaves, double widths; $1.50 Imported Satin Broches in navy blue and _ yard, were $2.50 to $3.50, white, in black and white and in the darker, Double width sheer silks, printed fleur de more sens colors for Fall. Value $3.50 to soies, foulards, crepes and moires; $1.25 yard, $4.50. Now $1.85. were $2.50 to $4.50, Matelasse Lyons, suitable for coats and Glace taffetas, 58c, were $1.50 to $3.50. suite. feed soaterist —- bares | been sold here Black foulards, 48¢ yard, regularly $1. for less than yw $1.85. Black charmeuse, $1.68, regularly $3 yard. All Silk ae, Nor Materials, These are French Fleur de Soie, Printed with aunty the senartest we have ever seen, including some flowers and small modern art designs. Value satin envers, plain on one side and fancy on the 64.50 yard. Now $1.85. other. Value $4.50 to $8.50, Now 81.85. Entire Main Aisle and Rotunda, 10,000 Yards at 38c Yard In Lower Rotunda Colonial Mahogany; including Sideboard with plain mirror, all glass China Closet, Exten- sion Table (10 ft.), Side Table, four Side Chairs and two Arm Chairs. In apple green leather. Women’s “GIMBEL Special” 7 DINING-ROOM SUITES Five-piece Dining-room Suite, $395 from ; Italian Bansiesnce Foursecn-plece Din- Shoes—Fall Styles—at $3. 50 85—Brown oak, handsomely carved: sideboard, | Ing-room Suite, $1250 from §2500—sideboard, signed for women who wish shoes that are correct and uy) back, wood shelves, side table | china closet, mirror back and the minute instyle,and satisfactory in servicé,at amoderate These Shoes are made especially for GIMBELS of eathers oleate th rai Ce to match, upholstered rm and e} sion le, Side airs red leather 1 each from $25. Arm Chairs, $25.60 | hoistered went and back in dark green leather. oo. | eens, om aati? English Dining-room Suite, 9300.75 -room Suite, Richly carved; sideboard, side table; ex- as good as those put into most $5 shoes. The chief difference is Py ap Travel rt with two | tension table, six side and two arm chairs, upholatered in the handwork, which is left out in these shoes where it can| pedestals; side table, all-glass china closet, and extension in Fr ‘ie Di in Buite of Cir be done without affecting looks or wear. table. Set, of eight Dining: room Chalre eG cone » PouE-Bioo® n Ayal 9766 sia ‘cas I a i J — Eight Desirable Styles Seate-upholstered in blue hair cloth, peep LEI grog tech table, bent In tan Russia or gun-metal calf Single Dining-Room Pieces Patent coltskin, black vict hid celenlal ea shereny Sideboard, $47.50from Handsomely Carved Sideboard, $50 from Button and lace in each slyle—on a high arch last $70, 54-in. long with bevel plate mirror, 46 x 17-in. | $60, Of quartered oak, 60-in. top, with bevel $3.50 a pair—all sizes and widths Second Floor | three «mall drawers and three linen cupboards. mirror 48 x 14, claw feet, three small drewers, one lined Mahogany Sideboard, $30 from $45. 45-in, | for silver, two larre cupboards and linen drawer, ; \ voter tenthad tinte winror, Rex 18-10. {ited with two Colonial Sideboard, $66 from $26, _ uartared The Kitchen Is the Nerve Centers srver, tvs carbons and lets sre trom | soll drverh nes drawer and shes expound” Of the Home $85. 44-in. long, all mirror back und glass shelves, Golden Oak China Closet, $55 from $85 ‘colonial design, all glass shelves, raitror backs, full swell Mahogany China Closet, $30 from $45. c ‘it you ‘ve ever kept house you know that a disorganized Wood mer eny | Jhin front, potin ends, mirror backs. front, round ends. kitchen generally means a disorganized family. Mahogany Side Table, $16 from $20. 36-in, panciden Oak Shine Closet, $20 from 926. Everything that helps the cook to keep house easily and |long with heey ‘drawer and shelf underneath, Extension Table, $23 from $32, Quartered efficiently helps the hoysewife in the same proportion. Colonia! Mahogany Side Table, $36 from | .a)' 4s. in. top, 6-{t. extension, flush rim, scroll feet. he GIMBEL, Housewares Sore is full'of f of fust such house- 86. dein i long, two small drawers with wood knobs, Exjension Table, 922 from $27. Guartered hold helps. At present chief interest lies in the oak, 54-in. top, 6-it, extension, on pedestal base, claw feet. Colonia! Mahogany Extension Table, $32 ioe. dud Offeririgs of Kitchen Furniture —_|trom gade ssn tom 6, pedetal base, ecroll feet | guchtVioee aoinsianre trav nian #2 from $15. in good savings can be made on tables, Chairs and| Carved Mahogany Extension Table, $68 Quartered Oak Side Table, $14 from $18. the Mike that will “stand the racket.” from $85. 54-in. top, 10-{t. pedestal base, claw feet. | 42 in. long, with large drawer, wood knobs, claw feet, La Poatey Talon, 94: .76. Sft.long, 2 flour bine, 2 knife drawers and| Mahogany Dining-Room Chairs, $5 from Foleetal Dining Room Chairs, $5.76 from Or ITE DAT, 87.50. Slip sat upholstered in dark gran leather with 9 Kitchen Chairs, $1.60, Cane seat, high back, well shaped. HX 66, 60, ip leather seats in Sark ares Dotty curved slat backs. 8 Whe fame Chairs, $1.60, For kitchen or bathroom, cane = GIMBEL BROTHERS 950 Kitchen G Chatrs, To. Round back. NEW YORK WMURTY-THIRD ST. 68c to $2 Former Prices Foulards, pongees, voiles, chiffons, tub silks, art prints and plain silks. The foregoing ca All we can now ii ist | 91.85 Step Ladder Chairs, $1.60, "or butler's pantry use. $2 Bathroom Btools, $1.60. White enamel, ive but a glimpse of the scope of the “Packet” Sale of Silks. |] | $5.60 White Enamel Medicine Cabinets, 18x24-in.. bevel plate glass, $3.90. Fitth Floer ¢ invitation to come and see the silks themselves, Silk Rotunda, Main and Subway floors, Old Building,

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