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o mee CROOK A PUBLIC PROBLEM IN-HIS HOME TOWN Newspaper in Racine, Wis., exile plan. Ralsing a Fund to Send Bad Efforts bave been made to piace the boy in the Waukesha Industrial School Roy Far Away. ai parts Home for Depentent Children, but both have refused to take him because of his youth, Under the guardianship of Mrs. Boyd, who took him only three weeks ago, the boy kept quiet for two weeas. Last Sunday his guardian allowed him to go| home to see his mother. Before he was) caught by the Chief of Police :n the act of robbing the chief's home he hat made three thefts and had taken two com- panions into cigar and candy stores to teach them the game. The boy has been arrested by the po- Moe sixty times. following hie depredations uf day, when he robbed two a of watches, and triBd to rob the nome | of Chief of Police Henry C. Maker, the! Authorities have decided io aeud him | away, He will probably be taken to a | Bt. Louls school for abnormal children. | On An Outing All camp cooking Is made appetizing and digestible with A leeal newspaper has started to LEAc«PERRINS Falee $700 to pay his expenses at the school for @ year. More than $100 has SAUCE already been pledged, much of it by THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE the boy’s victims. The lad’s parents, Fick, Game, Stews, Steales, and who confess thelr inability to manage ‘all outing dishes improved by its use, him, have given thelr consent to the An Appetizer Sold by Grocers Everywhere RACINE, Tucklowfs'ty, Wis, Sept. 19%.—Richara Racine's six-year-old around boy ‘bad man,” from his home town. He ord of more than thirty thefts a hirty minor erimes. Having compelled his special guar- dian, Mrs. George C. Boyd, to leave 8 because of the objections of ndlord to the boy's presence, and A Morton Oppenheim Co. SIXTH AVENUE. CORNER 228 STREET.NEW Sale “Suits, Coats 1,500 Beautiful Suits and Coats Sale Starts To-Morrow, 8.30 A. M. For Women, Misses and Juniors $15 Chinchiila Sport Coats, $5.00 Ta Eitce $20 Diagonal Suits, $7.90) All at $12 Blanket Cloth Coats, $5.00 $20 Serge Sults, i $15 Heather Mixed Coats, $5.00 SP 00 $25 Mixture Suits, $12 Beited Sport Coats, $5.00 $20 Bedford Cord, $12 Diagonal Sport Coats, $5.00 $25 Novelty Materials, $7. be $15 Kersey Cloth Coats, $5.00 $20 Whipcord Suits, $7.9! $15 2-Toned Mixture Coats, $5.00 $15 Serge Coats, $7. 0 $12 Zibeline Cloth Coats, $5.00) Worth ,i3i% | $15 Whipcord Coats, a) Strietly All For Women, Misses and $5.00 | $7.90 | $5.00 N.Y., $7.90 | $7.90 MORTON OPPENHEIM CO., 6th Ave., cor. 22d St., This $20 Women’s | This $18 Misses’ "$5.00 7 eee This per First—The Autumn L. R.Corset Then-—The Autumn Gown All the new L. R. models are in now and are quite worth a woman's attention before she chooses her new gowns. ne is a beautiful corset low in the bust, long over the hips. It has elastic pieces inset in the back which give comfort in sitting. Price $4. Then There Are All These Good Models Pink brocade corset with long, straight lines, $6.50, Singer’s corset, inset with elastic gores, #5. Dancing corset, which weighs but 9 ounces, $3.50, Maternity corsets, $3.50. Perfect-fitting L. R. corsets, $3. An L. R. corset for the woman who is no longer young and wants a corset cut low under the arms, 83, Housework corsets, $1.50. —And about fifty other models. Third floor Old Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1913. (GIMBELS| $7.90) & Tomorrow 3 New Fall Models § Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 A Derby Winner For the Man with $2 to Spend For His New Fall Hat It’s this way: The fac- turned out these Hats a little faster than the well- known hatter for whom they were intended could sell them at $3. inished them up for us, identi-/ re respect save the sweat toy to sell for w dollar less—600 0} Perfect, in ten new blocks, with fine a trimmings and bow at buck wal at the same price, $2, and ee savings, a group of han Solt’ Hats, in new yes styles and colors. Fourth Floor These Men’s Shirts at 95c Are Even Better Than We Thought ‘Men’ Who Need Fall Fall 0] Clothes Are Invited Particularly To See Tomorrow Two Exceedingly Remarkable Offerings: The Fall Overcoats at $16.50 | Silk-Lined Chesterfields, in plain black and medium or dark Oxford gray. Silk or cloth facings. Regular sizes, 33 to 44; stouts, 37 to 48; shorts, 35 to 39; longs, 36 to 42. \ The samples were handsome enough—but the en-| Loose Boxy Overcoats for informal wear, of handsome homespuns and smart cheviots, tire collection of 1,500 Shirts is even more impressive in its fine new designs, its splendid materials and excellent making and laundering. Every Shirt in the lot newly made, by a fine maker, for Autumn business. $1.50 is the lowest regular price of any Shirt in the gathering. All perfect, of course. Plain negligee, attacned cufts, all sizes—96e, The New Fall Neckwear Is here in great variety. The popular Velvet Scarts, 60¢; some hand- some Irish poplin Four-in-Lands, in Bisih Ce il unusual at pd end many others of interest to the man who l. Floor Ultra and Smart! IMPORTED COATS of Peau de Suede for Women, — and $29.50 This soft, leather-like fabric—Peau de Suede— is quite the most distinc- tive coat material of the in a good quality, rather expensive. fore, you would imagine these Coats to be more costly, for they are care- fully tailored, besides be- made of this excellent fal ric. But they are not, for the reason that we are acquainted with the Euro- pean market and know just where to have them made—well made, at a moderate price, The $26 model has a clever velvet collar that may be worn with long tabs or closed to form G cravat collar. And will see in the sketch tl i" it has curiously c buttonholes, A unique welt distin- - the $29.60 style. $26 $29. he sleeves of this Coat have the Raglan bi in front and form a shoulder yoke in the back. The Coats are in these stunning colors— Leather Wine Plum Naw Green Tan Taupe Also Black Coats of Imported ‘‘Radyne” Exclusive at $19.60 and $25 The collection that arrived a fortnight ago was ex- hausted in a little while, but here is another! The $19.60 style is knee length und is fashioned in a sev@ely tailored way, with wide belt; while the $25 model is in a good-looking five-eighths length. Blue, green and rose. Third Floor Two Paris Dress Fabrics Unusual at $2.50 a Yard This is a two-fold bit of good news, and the same importer who had too much of the goods on his hands is responsible for both sides of it. It required our buy- ing his whole surplus to secure the low price: One fabric is a very striking Wool Brocade in a variety of Autumn colorings as well as navy blue and black, The other is a two-toned or Iridescent Velour in uncut velvet effect, in such good combinations as black-and-green, black-and-torquoise, black-and-white, blue-and-red and gray- and-rose. Both are 46-in. wide, and tomorrow specially priced at $2.60 a yard, Second Floor Before the Storm Signals Are Flying— It's a good idea to inspect your umbrella rack. U mbrellas have an elusive way with them if not watched carefully. For replac- ing the lost ones, here's a fine offering of UMBRELLAS At Savings of One-Quarter to One-Third At 62, resularly @8—Men's and Women's Umbrelisa, of heavy twilled silk or yern dyed tsfteta,with 4a edge,nd hendaome cerved or plein Ina alent wering Whe caps in Women's Umbroflan 91.60, regularly @2—Mon's and ‘Women’ 'a Umbrellas of Union taffeta, with ih 0 edge; endien with sterling aiver caps, of trimmed necvural wood, orin Missionatyle, Silk cases and tassel Men's $1.60 to $3 Walking Sticks, $1 A good lot of about 160, in smart styles, some u little scratched from dling. Main Floor with patch pockets and raglan or square shoulder. You'll recognize these Coats as being all of $25 goodness. The Fall Suits at $19.50 “That's some Suit for $19.50!’ said our clothing expert in showing this excellent group to the advertiser. And indeed it is. Materials that would do credit to $30 suits (and are frequently found in them)—plain blacks, blue cheviots, plain grays, pin stripes, some mixtures. Tailoring of the kind ‘that looks well at first and s/ays tl y way. Soft roll or straight lapels. Suits, in short, that are far better than their price indicates—we’ ai let you determine for your- self just how much. Fourth Floor The Seven Lasts of the Fine GIMBEL Welyed Shoes for Men Welbred Shoes are now entering upon their third Winter of content for men who know and appreciate fine points in shoe leather. These Shoes, as many men already know, are made for GIMBELS by a firm which for fifty years has preferred quality to quanlity in the men’s shoes it has turned out. And the most expert custom shoe-maker would have hard work improving on Welbred Shoes, in gis essential of style, service or comfort. The seven distinct lasts, comprising the Welbred line, provide for practically every normal masculine foot. i) THE CUSTOM LAST; an easy shoo neh acrows the tl of ditcinguishedl wench tan Rumia calf lace. 10. a) THE CROESUS LAST, imported sla cher inthe toe Ny glaond ial #10, PTF THE CADET LAST; « very ful Shoe of re nt calfskin, wath plain toes and cloth top. $8. quite THE FIFTH "AVENUE LAST; ite conservative, but. good-looking; me- dium tows and low heels, Lace in ae, ‘and gun-metal and tan tent uk cher THE, SNUG. LAST: two | sian “pifth Avenue” = ““Baug’’ “Lenea" heel and instep than across the ball of the (50h Ideal § Shoes for men Ay fect. In tan and gur-metal calf and viel kid; Tose. ‘pen ra ea te at age me ee nae Fete with you Ait very pated hig ct ? Pointed toes, medium heels, hig) hes and youne oe coltakln, but beg =~ cowl ries expert fitters will tae ps rece in introducing you to the proper Welbred Shoes for YOUR feet. Second Floor The Clever Ideas of Georgette and Lewis Are Combined in This New Bonnet with the Bridle Strap—at $12.75 Although this coquettish little Hat is an exclusive GIM- BEL mode we are perfectly willing to admit that it was inspired by the two famous Paris modistes—Georgette and Lewis. In combining their ideas we think that we have dé the perfect model in this particular kind of Hat that is now so popular, Just in purple or black velvet, because it is most effective in these tones. Of course, it is relleved with a crushed pink rose, GIMBEL Specialized $8.75, $10 and $14.75 Hats Are Typical of Paris For they are either copies or adap- tations of soni “not commonplace— Paris models. Besides they are nearly all made of fine imported materials, Berlin and Several hundred new Hats will be sent down from our workrooms to- GIMBEL 3 bh. night for tomorrow’s display, Millinery for Young Girls—$1.75 to $10 New Tam o’Shanters that are artistically corded and draped! Quaint and picturesque Dress Hats, Tailored Hats for knock-about wear, Indeed, a larger selection of styles than you will find in any one Salon in New York, Special—Austrian Velour Tailored Hats at $5 Paris, London ‘Thi ier GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK TMURTYATUIRD BT. |