The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1913, Page 5

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| $130 RREWNS ESETEr ese leased in $590 bail. SEIZED; TO BE DUMPED IONE TODAY)“ UNSIGHTLY Stable Reveals Big Pile SKIN DISEASES of Combustibles. ; Bee “ id at hat it 5 POSLAM HEALS Chinese fireworks valued at $13,000 and consisting of black powder bombs ana fancy pleces wiil be dumped into the Atlantic off Sandy Hook this after- noon, under the direction of Inspector Owen Kagan. of the Bureau of Com- bustibies. They were captured in @& raid on a livery stable at No, 73 Pike SNS reet, Inspector Eaxan save the haul]. yet de ‘was tho most {mportant accomplish sik eae sore he teat ment of the Bureau of Combustidles since his connection with It. wit Somebody notified the bureau last Sat- | itch, urday that @ lot of fireworks was stored Ni « {n the basement of No. %& Mott street. Arriving there, Kagan found fifty cases, each five by five by four feet, all of; expensive Chinese fireworks, The whole ed and watered down till there cracker alive, urse of this raid John Ken |p tl rect skin = for all oe arg’ acne, scaly ecalp or soe Noor, In the nedy, Chief Inspector of the Fite In+ epection Bureau, and Dr, K, 8, Ken-|= nard of the Bureau of Combustibies, Got a tip that a cache of Chinese fire- works, exceeding by far the amount which the raid had revealed, exist red | somewhere in the Chinatown section. a ase Btreets, under the guidance of Kennedy, Kennard and Eagan, but found nothing. ‘Then the Up came that all the explo- that Henry Seiderman of No. Seventh avenue owned the stable where the fireworks were stored, and Selder- man was locked up im the Madison Best & Co. “Ahtab” Guaranteed Silk Hosiery for Women and Misses | Sold only by Mest & Om | 'Thebest quality of Pure Thread Silk, in all desirable weights | } SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY Heavy Weight Pure Thread Silk Hose Black, White and Tan 1.65 pair Regular price $2.25 Medium Weight Pure Thread Silk Hose Black Only 1.15 pair Regular price $1.50 FIFTH AVE. At Thirty-Fifth St. Edison Service for Guaranty Trust Building This structure is one of the finest and most extensive of its kind in the world The main banking room is over a quarter-acre in area and 52 feet high Edison pervies supplies all light and power, as was the case with 97% of all the large buildings erected in Manhat- tan last year The New York Edison Company te U3, SS General Offices . 55 Duane Street Phone Worth 3000 Branch Offices for the Convenience of the Public: Address Phone 424 Broadway Spring 9890 126 Delancey St Orchard 1960 Phome Bryant 5262 _ Harlem 4020 f Address 124 W 42d St 27 E 125th St 302 £1th st ntetrose 3340 All Branch Offices loxoeptiog Bex Broadway) Open Until 1 peidalghe © ie : Night and Emergency Sisdlsos Square y y) eae TL TTT TEED ELLE LL SHE BVENING WORLD, GIMBELS Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 S\ (\, ia) The Last Word in Fashions— CherPeau Prumntl SPlowe, G95 To see this Blouse is like looking into Fashion’s mirror, for one will find the reflection of all the dominating Blouse modes of the hour—the gilet, the low pointed decolletage, the Medici frill of lace, and long tapering sleeves. Of course, {it is of fine crepe de chine, and you may select it in any of these low 'v shades: Violet Pink White Turquoise Flesh-color Mahogany Russian Green Tango Prune Copenhagen Blue Taupe Navy Mole Brown Light Gray This Blouse ts called the “Beau Brummel’’ because it has the delightful elegance that is always associated with that man who had the distinction of being the best dressed man of his time. ‘Third Fleer. $4 Crinkled Satin Crepon, $1.25 Yard A Great Success of Last February Repeated For This AUTUMN SILK OCCASION If the remaining 1100 yards of our purchase of this extremely fashionable material had not been held up all Summer by the difficulties of the silk mills, this offering would not have come just in time to add new spice to the Silk Sale. Two previous shipments were sold in Februarv as fast as the lengths could be cut off, aed Silk is more in demand now than it was then. The fabric is of a superb lustre in @ rich crinkled effect and mixed with enough wool to give it warmth without weight. eeule le width and specially dyed to our order in fifteen of the most desirable shades, apelading 1 Practically all the other offerings : the $90,800 Worth of Silks Bsing Sold for $44,125 are still in force, owing to the fencious supplies with which the Sale was started. Of course, the most extraordinary and most beautiful group of all is that of the $10 to $30 French Brocaded Silks at $6 Yard which walle the most wonderful Silks turned out by French looms for this seen as gp eco Two Large and Unusual Purchases of NEGLIGEES and SILK PETTICOATS At 25 to 40 Per Cent. Less Than Regular Prices Tomorrow’s occasion will be composed of the “‘hold-for- order” collections of two manufacturers who to turn their merchandise into money. We responded Ws oy ad because such opportuni ties were too good to "Deans, Silk and Satin Negligees at $1.85 to $4.95 winn™ prettily trimmed with silks, $1.36, $1.60 Flannclette of comfy but fine silk trim- Horentine Silk, $2.98 and 4.98, Florentine Satin, $4.95. Crepe de Chine Petticoats $2.95 to $6.95 Many of these at $3.95 and f .95 are prettily embroidered, Fashion’s latest idea, and the majority of these are in street solors, Those in white and pastel colors are trimmed with lace. Crepe de Chine Bloomers, $3.50 Knickerbocker Petticoats of habutai and crepe de chine, $2.95 and $3.60. Silk Jersey Petticoats, $2.95 and $3.95 Extra & Regular Size Messaline Petticoats, $2.95 poem eS ep NRT We hope that for the sake of those women who failed to get here today, there will be sufficient remaining of the Black Broadcloth From ©. Delius, Aachen to supply their needs for Fall tailored suits and coats. $2.50 to $3.50 Grades Are $1.95 Yard $2 and $2.50 Grades Are $1.45 Yard —the lowest prices at which these famous Broadcloths have ever been sold in America, Second Floor eroanway WEDNESDAY, SEPXT EMBER 44, 1918. 8 GIMBEL BROTH ERS Just Before “Movin Day,” a Well-Timed | oom Furniture Sale of Dining- Dining-room Suite, Illustrated, $187.60 from $242 Nine pieces, in Colonial mahogany, including sideboard, china closet, extension table, four side chairs and two arm chairs. Piecea may be pure! hased separately. Thousands of New York families will enter new homes on October Ist. Much new furniture will have to be bought—and here is an opportunity for those who have not yet furnished their dining-rooms. We are making a stock-clearing of some shipments which arrived too late for the August Furniture Sale, also small lots and patterns to be discontinued; and the savings are large on Furniture that is practical and beautiful in design and high i in quality. If desired, purchases will be held for shipment after October 1 ‘Mahogany Buffet, $30 from $45 Quartered Oak China Closet, $48 from Colonial Mahogany Sideboard, $60) — $58 from $90 Quartered Oak Bide Table, $13.60 from keer aa | Buffet, $27.60 from $35 Colonial Mahogany China Closet, Quartered Oak en. Closet, $37 from $47.60 from $67 $46 " William and Mary China Closet, $60/ quartered Oak Dining Table, $18 from Sheraton wea Closet, $85 Extension Table, $19 from $25 Guarteet oe ly Sideboard |Mshogany alten Table, $42 from Quartered Oak Buffet, $37.50 from $45|Col onial Mahogany Extension Table, Quartered Oak Sideboard, $65 from $32 from $45 $85 Seventh Floor NoSense in Having a Threadbare Carpet when an occasion like this brings standard grades of Carpets at about a 25 per cent. savin; ing. They are odd rolls and discontinued patterns from our own stock—not pain’ a kind, but a very good quanti ye ,all told. These good grades which every housckeeper knows: $1.60 Wilton Velvet C » $1.10 Yard. $1.20 Best Wool Velvet arpet, 90c Yard. $2.20 Wilton Velvet Fillings, $1.60 Yard. $1.60 Wilton Velvet Fillings, $1.20 Yard. These Fillings in popular shades of brown, green and red. Sixth Fleer GIMBEL TOILET GOODS & DRUGS Besides Being PURE Are LOW-PRICED Each of the scores of preparations made in our clean bright laboratory ae ae of ABSOLUTELY PURE ingredients, and are efficient and B FICIAL heir purpose. GIMBEL Drugs are of U. S. P. standards, and you can rely wee es 1 k of all th bl e also have a complete stock of all the reputable Toilet Preparations and proprietary articles of national demand and sell them at the lowest prices for which they can be regularly bought in New York. Tomorrow, in this Special Sale of DRUGS and TOILET GOODS the regularly low GIMBIL prices are made still lower. | We reserve the right to limit quantities. omutboratory Products Toilet Soaps. re Pastes and Powders. Eetr's, Unscented Soap, to. paaveders “ri romularly} rex ee ‘wees oe ainmoniny Wisct, Aber ote, tee ee Physicians’ a Tooth Bowaer, ise s Gimasle Glycerine ana Bose Wate, Pon's Extract Bo Ce. Tooth Paste, tac. Bad Gteabe Cc sake, 1005 6] pearumins Wash, rex. * Ghaapie Pare ‘Gipnctas: 3 on, S803 * ain Rubifoam, 1 Bivcothysaeltae, $1.00 nine, O90, Castile Soap, large bars; E00, Dioxogeu, ie te size, 4o. tile Soaps larke bara| on ton.| Colgate's grmes money and Gly-100. eS Liedaliiidii a rr Wood Aloonol, sullon, 900; quart, Se, caring Soapi t for 1 pint, 180. rt Cash: rt For the Hair ator Sse a reais, Stor) M4 Pinaud’ Fae de Quintas, 09.55, sgiimbele Boot, trem ana Wine, quart, 80, 800 wi! 400 pmilayy Tom, Quinine and Stryehate, ? Buster = Cations Bark, 600. Petr white, ber srt ‘und gr Hales fi, ae - Gimbels Charcoal Tade, box, ~ Borose, $1; 6 boxes for 68, Vancaire Galege Tablete, Tee, Symole Trokeys, 17a Hunyadi Janos, Sle. Bromo Seltzer, $1 aise, 58c, Phenolaz, 290, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, 350, Soda Mint Tablets, 50, Menthol Pencils, 60. Liver Pills, 8c, Blaud's Pills, 5-rain, 100, 8e, Cathartio Pills, 100, 120, snus ‘Tablets, % strength, 100, Gimbele Tintment for Mae rerulany, Ea fer Bhonmations s Brence Tollet Water, 780, Vewetal, e0c. " Male Mealth, $1 size, 680) 50c donald’s Gray Mair Re- ae hea 100, both, tor a size, 680; b0c sine, 9801 Boap; 1 for 109, & Gallet Monster Bath Soa) cake, 180, Creams and Lotions. nize, 580, rilliantine, tn rose, violet ane oF carnation perfume, ‘Greet jen Boa} ip deb, sare. Abe. Bau de Quinine, for rem: ufl and brights ning the hair; Shampoo Jelly, Jar, regu- ut 100, ‘8 Eiquid Shampoo, 4fe and Green Soap Shampoo; rexu- at 150, Imported Bay Bam; quart, pti 3 Wouus Hath Bags, 190, Shampoo Bags, 100, in, B30. wie ot \ in Jara, "Moe lay ly 1 regularly 10¢ mber Cream, for soft fat euitleying the skin; requ: ‘«'s Perozide Cream, !n Jars.) 56. els Bensoin and Kotlo, for softening and, arnesring en | Manicure Articles the akin; one hd) 160, Huaported Mall Crayons, reg: French: Rosewater,’ 8 os. 86 ularly Ve, Ore: ticle 109, 5 0c: ni Pinouoa, for oleansing chil-+ Bo: Baan es 6. iT ail rate o' folet Witch Masel; pint, a uals, Hadi gr Gulicle Mionen, rex-| Elzrate hoa afta ms tines ite, els Wail Hamel, rewilariy 250, ao 950; % pint, Ibe. L iaitss erin, an unttveptio mouth wasn, Y a oe Mal size for al *MGolgnte'e Bince Bouche, B0c, 250, nme ge Pumioe, regu Tooth Pastes and Powders, red Lyon's Tooth Powder, 121 © 1 500, oh rmont's Tooth powaert rom, i6c,) Ore a Biicks, x doxen, roa, Bonny. wai Enamel, “oslo hal eRe A oa Laboratory Products Gimbele goat Po lhe, av Gimbels Ban de Victoria, fragrant Bc, Gimbels Anti: tie ‘gointion, ptjant as'ing. recularly 66¢, t 480. = Gimbele Carnation, Colate's Tooth Powaer, B40 and ue, wey oF Violet Tollet Wa! molynos Mon Fosth Paster 186 1 Cold Cream, rly 180 ott ise. ane Plast se 140, 150; iste she, we m dren's THAT Y-THIND OTe

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