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[aa ! re TF i - Detectives Watch Watch Agpoined Ren: \ dezvous for Two Months to aaa At Fountains Elsewhere Wightly, for two months, Detectives and De Martini of East Fitty- | | 6 § ” | bero Bridge for it wan there ane a Blac Hand letter warned Joseph Gibbi ars. Teather merchant ha! No. RLICK’S atreet, to leave fin a pankacs om penalty of he MALTED MILK was Sore men a ten evercnt "atte The Feodedriak fer All Ages. Whieb Gibdie turned over to the police, iste trang sod sane ané Gorman and De Martini arranged a and Semhage and took their stand in the) Keep it on your 6 f") @edow of the arch. * z.. midnight last night they sew a anton travel without Sorgen staat verano | aa misete: erm, Pee" ject tae’ Asaey “gadis eH, say “HORLICE'S” gh, walk slowly away. Gorman was 20 onecben de daniel emo Gate he had the right man that he fol- ieee Qewed him, and at Mxty-sooond street sented him. In his pocket the dete by 1 found @ rasor. ite Corrigen tn the Yorkville Gourt offered the fellow a chance to this morning, but beyond eay- sss So or tans os reas e@ man ‘weuld ony nothing. Magistrate Corri- 430°440-442 WEST held him tn 62,600 bail for trial te RUG*"CARPET React somicen ona chres of srry porge CLEANSING "Baweralteasstt Co. ARE NOW SHOWING The Latest Paris Fashions and Unusual Models of Their Own in Women's “Tailleur” Suits 29.50 t 195.00 Callot, Premet, Cheruit, Bernard, Toll- man and others of the great Paris tmodistes are represented in the Bonwit showing by the most successful of these artists. Together with Paris models are many uit: re and ne cola fe feta frent oh Fifth Avenue at 38th Street Closing houre during September: 6 P. M. dally;12 o’olook noon on Saturdays ‘B. Altman & Cn. E The Millinery Department : on the Third Floor has ready for selection a very attractive assortment of Women's Trim- med Hats in youthful styles» the prices of which range from $15.00 to $25.00. Women’ s Knitted Underwear Dep’ The Autumn assortments of Women’s, Misses’ and Children's Knitted Underwear are now complete, and comprise all the new styles and seasonable weights. Included is Betalph Underwear, made exclusively for B. Altman & Co.; also Swiss Ribbed Under- wear and Slumber Slips. Among the Woven Silk Undergarments shown are Women's English and Frencia ‘ Vests, Combinati Italian Silk Vests, Combin jations Tih Avenue, Hy wud 35th Streets, New York, --wMHE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, any’ price. and in a beautiful $2 quality, for $1.86 yard.” e Incase after case notice has over this GIMBEL Silk Event that Americans will pay for them in Paris. $2.50 Double Width Saat creer ine $1.65 Yd. % id with a kid a slows tek finish erat in all 8! med v Suse Sarrctes Sree, Suton oe Ta, t t tim eixty different shades. edd \ $2.60 Canton Crepe, $1.65 Yard Heavy, rough, crinkly crepe—a very great favorive in the crepe weaves; in a complete color-range. $1.75 Basin Luzurious, $1.25 Yard Yern-dyed; for dresses, trimmings, linings, etc, ee a bavi "depenasble quelity, in the newest col bet various grades, none of which ever retails for less than were intended. Of course, the broadcloth is some European retailer. This ti thing like such low prices. 3,652 a bargain, Every Broadcloths are held this season. of Comfortables we*have ever made. Imagine pa coverings of ¢! SATIN to match! Values are really understated—the Comfortables samples from the best and largest mill in the country. special favor because of our large regular purchases. Inward-Bound LINENS Drive Out Their Predecessors It’s really rank injustice, for the patterns that must make way—older by a few months than the newcom- ers—are every bit as attractive. But the sacrifice is demanded by the rigid rule that GIMBEI. stocks should be always new. Housekeepers who enjoy good bargains will profit by these offerings regardless of the reason for the low prices. $4.26 Scalloped Tablecloths; Linen Sheets and Pillow At $2.75 Eac Cases Of hendsome Irish demask, pure Of pure Irish flax, neatly ben ; 70 in. in|*t'tehed and ready to the wie: it four good designs; 7 in Shots 12x96 ine $6.98 Odd Tablecloths Reduced and German linen, and square desig: to 2x4 yards, at $2 $9.26 each, were $3.75 to $15.75, | $2.26 to $4.26 Lunch Cloths At $1.50 to $3 85e) Huckaback Towels at 25c uality of German linen, od, with damask borders; Hand-Embroidered Saving & third or near it on Seotch Pillow Cases | and Irish Cloths, round and square,| Irish linen, ia cllective designs at $2 hemstitched and sealloped; 86, 45] pair, usually $3.60, and $3 pair, rog. $0. and 54 in. Second Floor de Just Sufficient for Tomorrow | A Special Purchase Will Be $3.95 Black-and-while Striped and Checked Worsteds Navy and Black Serge Fancy Worsteds in Black, Blue, Gray and Brown Smart styles with straight jines, ulso some that are gracefully draped, ‘Third Floor, Broadway Front mY @noaoway | 2 = GIMBELS Store Opens at 8.30 A. M. and Closes at 6 P. M. “When did you buy this Crepe de | Chine?”’ we asked our silk man. “Last March,” he said, ‘and we got it off the looms and into the hands of the dyers before the strike came which tied up the mills. Today Crepe de Chine, prob- ably the most in demand of the soft, clinging silks, is almost impossible to get at And yet there is lots of it in this Silk Occasion, in fifty or sixty shades, This one instance is typical not only of the DESIRABILITY of the Silks in the Sule, and their SAVINGS, but of the furesight which guided us in gathering such stirring items. n served upon us that the prices at which we must BUY these silks in the future will be as much as those for which we are SELLING them how. No wonder, then, that women buying materials for their Winter costumes are enthusiastic ! These are some of the silks in which they are particularly interested: First, of Course, the Regal $10 to $30 Brocades at $6 Yd. These are the season’s masterpieces of great French Silk makers shown first to the famous Paris dressmakers and immortalized in the costume sensations of the year, $30,000 these magnificent Silks came to GIMBELS to sell at less than half the prices, on an average, .45 Imported Crepe Gi Giselle, $1 Yard colorit . nde eriog easteiial or fe sim rath rand lorings. | Sint arming ma lor FI anion’ * h Imported & Royal Velvet Plush, $3.60 Yd. crngs as aby, aD Ks? keg sold. |, taupe, navy, myrtle, purple, wi and bleck, for suita, wraps, an coats; the most desirable fabric in Nelvet today. $4.75 Black Chiffon Velvet, Superb finish, in « rich, brilliant blac! ible width, at a saving of $1 a yard. An Extraordinary Sale of Delius’ BLACK BROADCLOTHS At $1.45 and $1.95 Yd., for $2 to $3.50 Grades Delius—a famous broadcloth maker of ia itan the ran (or he cleans up his stock of those lots of the Broadcloth batik are a little too heavy or too light, too dull or too highly finished to fit in with the grade for which they rfect and the clean-up usually goes as a prize to e—-the first clean-up in two years—-GIMBELS got it, and is the first to present this superb Broadcloth to New Yorkers at any- a ards in the offering, ALL BLACK, rarest of all shades to be bouget at ut in a number of different qualities. Grouped as follows: Delius’ $2 and $2.25 Black Broadcloths at $1.45 a Yard Delius’ $2.50 to $3.50 Black Broadcloths at $1.95 a Yard is thoroughly sponged, shrunk and spolproof. ing, which should hardly last more than a day considering the high favor in which An Unusual Sale of “‘Sample’’ $3 and $3.50 COMFORTABLES at $2 In the word “samples” lies the ovina of the most extraordinary offering ying only $2 for Comfortables with soft, fleecy, cotton filling and armingly figured silkoline, plain, with 6 or 9-in. borders of SILK or Yet that is what you can do tomorrow. There are pinks, blues, yellows, old rose, reds and green, from which Comfort- ables to harmonize with any bedroom may ,be chosen. . | Needles, '}| | Women’s $5.75 to $7.50 Skirts || worth of to our order in such beautiful col- 76 Yard and very soft. Second Fiocor Aachen)—makes yard. Once in a while A marvelous offer- are the splendidly made And they come to us as a It’s certain that even this large quantity will not last long at $2. Second Floor | Making Dresses? Then look over this little list of specially priced GIMBEL Notions and remember that it forms but a very small part of a very complete stock which is high in quality and low in price. 18¢ for dozen spools O. N. T. Darning Cotton, 10c for 4 papers Milward’s 10c for three de papers Gim- bels Duchess English Pins. 10c for three 5c spools Bast- ing Cotton. 26c for gross Gimbels Im- ported Snap Fasteners; black or white, 20¢ for 25c yd. Imported Snap Tape. 6c for roll English Twill Tape, 10 yards, 4 to 1 inch, 26¢ for two 15c large cubes Imported Glass-head Pins, best quality. 16c for two 10c Folding Nickel Coat Hangers. 26c for set Imported Coat and Trouser Hangers. 10c for Imported Polished Wood Felt - covered Trouser Hangers, Main Floor ~ GIMBEL - BROTHERS THAT Y-THIAD OT. millinery modes in Paris and New York—and as their popularity increases, prices will soar still higher because the supply is limited. Plumages to such a degree that it is apparent that they favor them to all other trimmings. Indeed, seven out of every ten fine hats are trimmed with either Paradise, Goura or Numidi in aigrette-effects, edgings, bands and collar-effects the very styles that you will find in } our collection, at $1.10 to $62.60. score of these exquisite birds are now displayed Salon, where there is a special section given to these fashionable plumages. vere! Bent band-blocked beh ea, ich toft crowns—in brase-color, plum and all hy in, our Millinery Sections. 1913. GIMBELS Is the Rendezvous for These Most Fashionable and Costly Plumages As we anticipated the vogue of these Feathers, we made large purchases so thal we might present the largest collection in New York—and that our prices woud be 20 Per Cent. Less Than the Regular Prices TI hese exquisite Plumages are now the most important factor in As you have probably observed, the Paris modistes have used these Have you ever seen a flock of Birds of Paradise? Well, several | in our Millinery EXTRAORDINARY - tte-Effects at $4.26 Numidi Aigrette-Effects at $4.25 Zon High Mountings at $12.75 Paradise Plumages at $10 cept aea ite Panne Velvet Hats at $5 cee Heta in $9, Me we Siovered a large number of them et a special concession. Twelve purple, Russian green, navy, colors are faced with black. the wecnerrs, Trim ming Service will be extenced if you purchase an untrimmed hat and its ee ‘The normal » tete de negre, percocts, The Gimbel Aul-Woot roucy is tagidly Adhered to When We Present as an Extra Feature for the Subway M Men’ 8 Store Fall & Winter Suits, 810- ~ Our expert tailors and merchant men spent months tn i the market before we were able to bring co-operation with our manufacturers close enough to enabie us to offer a positively All-Wool Suit, in the newest style, at $10, at the same time bens hat the colorings and fabries are new and distinctly stylish. These GIMBEL Suits at $10 are the kind of suits you would pay tare ie regularly, and Sonate that vou had procured a in even at that price. Fine black-and-white effects; ie grays and blacks and gray and browa mixtures. The finishing and tailor- ing are excellent. a aaly sre -bressied models, hand-sewed bu.tonholes, lined with figuring as is neceseary there is GIMbens cuss fi their patrons’ enti eantectiony, i theM Styles for mon and young men, 32 to 46 inch chest meamuire, Boys’ All-Wool Norfolk Suits With Extrs Knickerbockers, at $5 An tio sults <n toextinun value from every point of styilalt olen paleagpt knickeeboc' i ‘ (eel coupon a veon Ue thorougtly well peleforeed. tee 6 to 17 years, Subway tore, Balcony 496 Handsome Silk Dresses for Women at $12.75 The concern who produced these dresses makes higher pred gowns than we usually handle in the Sub- way Store. GIMBEL BROTHERS agreed to lake all the dresses he could make up from the ma- terials which were lef in his workshops after his Fall orders for the higher priced gowns had been filled. ‘Che result— an assemblage of unus- ually beautiful dresses, which would regularly sell at From $25 to $32.50 All of these were copied fron: the maker's own importations of Mrench models. Tango Frocks and other prety specially designed for the new dances. Brocaded Charmeuse: Plain Charmeuses : Poplina and Crepes yeni dresses and aiternoon styles, with high neck and long sleeves, b> bullrange of sizes from 14 lo 44. Subway store, Balcony Recxvate Skirts Gimbei a Made to Order at 60c for the Making CORS Full assortments for Fall are at your dis; mal in the Subway Dress Goods Sections, y i $1.50 Grade Corset, see: + -sescqeennesasascee: eee sounnencssszssusmennain ties wodels 95c To all customers purchasing their Dress Fabrics in the Subway ii OF tine eoutil, low and medium fy Slore we will make up separate shirts to order al the remarkably | pan Laat, and straight hip We Price NEW MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM alee ' 10 at | Pertect fit assured and satisfaction guaranteed | $2 Grado Corset, $1. 36 i A FEW ya i SPECIALS F All-Wool Mavy Bine Serge at | to 61.95 Mixed Suitings at “lack Storm Serge at 960 | tot Piste im at) patterns at) ay Store, Lower Floor Silver Plated Ware & Cutle: Which we purchased at so low a price as to sell them at about half usual figures, Steal or Pisted-biede Knives Poy Alpen ee French | itn vel rubheg and waite retutoud handles; reg. $2.60 to $4 doz., ALL AT 10c BACH, | , Stee! Kites and vark, whi 0c Berry Specns and Gravy | doz., at 1$'“¢ each. wipe"Cream Ladies, 100 each, Bet oat7 in. a e pits,nd tte ice os ean ope a Regular 1, -80 Carvers or Forks, nives, ibe joons ant Some of these have sterling silver Oyster Forks, at 100 wach. trimmings," onitation pains cellu- oe an hy broldery crow in down front” with ik pemmmeness ones: seewerserensavecsence sss secneseesewens ts s8esss2aneeneserPnre ss. = Subway Store, Balcony LINENS aZreatly Underpriced $1.76 Fancy Linens, $1 Centrepiece, vcar’s and squares, linen, torchon lace trimmed, with two rms of beautiful hang-drawn work in centre; elaborately de- signed; 3-inch lace edges, $1 each, 15c Bath Towels, 12's ne 400 full bleached bath tond jong loo} at hite and ce bondere, Subway Store, Balcony pecial Sale One piece Chenille Pugs, % One piece Tapestry Rugs, $: One piece Axminster Ku rf One piece Velvet Rugs, $18.50 j___Or# Piece Velvet hugs, $18.00 grade, t tale Poche, bsautitl soft ectn ve the: ular 9x12 fi,|| table cloths, beautiful soft sati sige ru [diyisdip ogee wi Hinlah; aeveral designs; seat 6 to 8 in all sizes, at special reductions. ey, Floer