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faery arr tna nmr ee epee jena ny aT t” derome’s fon Deputy Sheri®. Sheriff Julips Marburger yesterday ap- pointed William Travers Jerome Jr, @ on of formor District-Attorney Jerome, *&@ @pocial deputy sheriff. Several other J. A. Thornton Quaker City P. M. ————— WASHINGTON, Sept. . Ae Thornton has been selected by Pres!- dent Wilson for Postmaster at Phila- delpiia. His nomination te expected to The Wonderful GIMBEL Collection of AUTUMN DRESS GOODS etl eon ade Rcaelbl Now at the Height of Its Beauty Velvet Hats Whose Light Weight Alone In its rich diversity of fabrics, their high quality and their exclusiveness, this ry display of Dress Goods has no equal in New York And it has—though this Signifies That They Are Exceptional at $2.60] |isbuta secondary detail—more ot ace devoted to it than any similar stock ff the @erial deputies were also appointed, go to the Senate soon. If a Hat weighs but very little, you can readily tell that city. Dail y the superb weaves selected abroad last Summer by our expert have it is finely made of good materials. come crowding in, until now the display is at its high-water mark of interest. It V7 Indeed, these Hats are as light in weight as the proverb- | , | is possible to form a very clear idea of the trend of fashion in fabrics—and that is . jal feather. toward the sofl-piled materials. Consequently you see the great assortment of— Besides, being made of a sy, good quality of black Peau de Peche—as soft as the bloom on a peach. velvet, these Hats are bound with silk faille ribbon—which is Duvetyn—in plain colorings for which there is an enormous demand, and in brilliant another note of quality. fancy effects for the new waistcoats. Seven of the latest styles, with soft crowns and brims Velour de Laine, two-toned Velour, Brocaded Velour, Chinchilla Velvet, Velour Zebryne that flare at the side, or that are in elongated shapes. (with a strong suggestion of the 'zebra’s stripes, in its aon weave), a ae A Weg a new materials, which, though soft and thick, are light in weight ‘. A 4 a} quisitely. Trimmings of Our Own Importation Then there is the great class of ribbed fabrics, which are immensely smart, and much Feather Fantaisies that ioral real Goura and in favor. These include he ts in moire effects, with rich brocades, or two-toned Closing hours during September: | 6 P.M. dally:12 0’clook noon on Saturdays B. Altman & Co. will hold to-morrow (Friday), and until noon | on Saturday, a Sale of as Paradise, also bronze cog and Cassowary feathers, at in decided contrast with the fluffy fabrics previously mentioned. * Women’s Trimmed Hats 16 to $7.26. if Prices on these enchanting foreign fabrics yates Trin 68 to $9 a yard. Imitation Goura in high aigrette-effect mountings, Also imported, and seeminyly getting “closer to nature” with every scason, are the wonderful FureCloths, especially the Persi x! B i fn smart, attractive styles designed for pre- $1 to $1.60. Cloth bol h “ pee ly the Persian Lamb, Caracul, Broadtail and Astrakhan Luscious looking fruits—apples, peaches, oranges, s, which range in price up to $14 a yard. 7 sent and early Autumn wear, at the special blackberries, pre also combinations of tiny fruits But in the lure of these impressive strangers from abroad, the familiars of the Dress Goods Salons must not be forgotten—the favorite Henriettas, the gl Broadeloths, am : and dainty flowers, 600 to $2. them a new rich relation called Charmeuse Broadcloth, the Bergen thes sunning Black: - The No-Charge Trimming Service and-White Suitings, and others by the score. All in all, this is a collection that holds the right and easy answer to every question, awaits the command of all persons who purchase untrimmed hats and their trimmings in our however puzzling, concerning “What shall I get for my new suit?” Y. invi Millinery Sections, ‘il Main Floor | | it at its zenith of interest, sfiiacilng: ot Se ia ae 1,200 Pairs of Men’s English M NTH-END SALE | Hand-Sewn Cape GLOVES at Friday and Saturday in ‘the SUBWAY STORE $1.45 This month ushered in all the new styles for men and women. You may, therefore, consider this pour best copay pricesof . + «© + $6.50 & 8.75 (First Floor Millinery Department.) Also a Sale of Men’s Balbriggan Underwear (medium weight) consisting of Shirts with long or short sleeves and ankle « length Drawers, at the special price of There's a good and sufficient reason for this unexpected saving on the Gloves that every man will need soon, and of whose $2-or-better quality there’s not a shadow of doubt, to procure Fall and Wint ‘i fait ‘i 4 50c. per garment. Last Spring, when we took over the Newell stock, we ls of ihe Monten er sppares at greatly lessened prices. All these special items have necessarily conformed with the ° found orders already placed with one of the two most famous THE LAW OF THE MCNTH-END SALE—Everything advertised must be materially lower in price than it has The regular stock of the Men’s Underwear English makers for Newell’s Fall stock of Gloves, and work | Seen during the month, even if reduced in price before. Department is now completely furnished begun. So we took over the contract—at a price, naturally— and now here are the Gloves, some with Newell’s name on with Men's Undergarments for Autumn and the buttons, some with the maker’s. It simply means a Fall Apparel for Men, Young Fall Apparel for Women, Men and Boys Misses and Children *henond niger ey all the leading Foreign and pe eh you men tise nn a pair, on a Mayen ine Men's $18 and $20 Fall Suits andOvercoats at $12.60 $15 to $17.50 pre vied iz Pana . would buy anyway at full prices. 3 armen , lontn-End Sale, you i erican makes will tng asd get even at the regular trices—$18 and $20, hatte aepectally ie a a6 Su Meehan ea ae The Suits Include models with | tinctly smart and tz, . Blue and black only. roll collars, conservative) Women’s $10 Serge Dresses styles and coats with patch pock- $5.75 Plain blue serges, black undressed | noise Al aoe fete naive arartaent Wworsteds, plain ‘grays and mis-| Women’s $3.60 to $4 Skirts tures. sizes, including regu- lars and stouts. at $1.75 in TRE, Ororaente—A fine, choles cone ester i res: Se all-wool homespuns ai 1 to $2. as. Kkirts, 50c desirable fabrics, in rich new color Meine everything that is left; won. [OBR designs, raglan ‘or box shoulders; | derful value: many styles, but not ail sizes [44 Boys’ Russian Overcoats in gray, blue and brown chinchilla, sizes 2'/2 to 10 years, actually valued at $10.00, will be placed on sale to-morrow (Friday) at $7.50 The Boys’ Clothing Department has in the belted back models or three-quarter |in every’ style. regular stock, at moderate prices, a large ase Chesterfioldan All sizes Women's $12.60 Chinchilla \_ sortment of Boys’ Suits, affordin: Youth's $10 & $12 Suits ‘ isco fas sslection. ; laid and Winter Overcoats |ciow to nec WUD! at 95 Odds and ends, all-wool fabrics; sizes 32 to 40; wonderful value. Men’s $10 and $12 Raincoats at $4.75 Sizes 84 to 36 only; excellent quality raincoats. Boys’ $3.60 and $4.50 Suits at $1.85 a) Rubber surface coats, in all sizes. Misses’ $10 _ Coats, ba rtunity fe 244 to 17 years. Broken lines, but all the te etty iB. Alfinan & Cn.) suite are in’ Fall weights, This peice whibe they last. feos tae oFchlnch he paulo $10.60 sy 2 ! fe patch pockets; deep belt; fancy straps Oy! and $6 Reefers, $2.95 white buttons: sizes 14-10 18. 218 Foll weight Reefers, broken lines from the Fourth Floor Store;| Children’s $3.50 to $4 Coats | Women’s $1 Corsets sizes 2 to 9 yeare—a rare occasion. Boys’ $5 All-Wool Norfolks, $3.95 Model Just from the makers; newest styles and fabrics, splendidly made; NA Tucellont value: broken sizew from 8 izes 3 to 17. to 14 years, Boys’ 60c & 75c Bloomers and Knickerbockers, 25c Children’s $1 Wash Dresses Men's $4 Trousers, $2.35 4 Men’s $1.50 Soft Hats, $1 ‘These tee Glbabe! now Fall saoceia ta Che standard §2.50 grades, Broken os 6 ‘. ‘eho Aa m7 Boys’ $1 and $1.25 Felt Hats, 750 coogi pitin anbints Supra ey hte med, a Broken sizes from ks—Tyrolean, Teddy, Telescope, etc., | wel! ber of good shades, 8 $2.95 Ri: ts, 95c in a number of gr ie Zi Soft 8 “ Children’s $2. ain Coat 756 D at $1.50 These are Gimbel special J of fine quality scrge, cheviot, nll. | corsets of fine coutil, well n a checks; | boned; low bust, long straight elpes ‘and shepherd checks Haves lina Plan ds ip i eyes belay. fron steel; wide, strong web hose supporters; 8 in. embroidery trimming on top; draw string in bust; sizes 18 to 30. ’ French Hand-made Blouses made of fine materials and combined with various laces, accentuated with hand em- broidery, are shown in the Women’s Blouse - Department in an attractive selection which includes both simple and elaborate designs. “We had better hurry down to GIMBELS or, the first thing we know, the SEPTEMBER CHINA SALE will be over, and we shan’t have bought that new dinner set we need.”’ Good quality mercerizea cloth. New patterns and colored stata Women's 76c to $1.50 Hand Bags, 3c Good quality percales in checks, polka gerne pin Colofs; high or low Beck, kilted 5 whee to 14 yeurs Also American-made Blouses in a variety of ‘An assortment of odds and ends, in black leather in various styles; carriago i i H 7. and dress bags. styles, introducing the newest effects and That is what, in substance, many a husband and | Cost motel, fr. tress 2 House ® Slippers, $1.50 ‘omen’s 5Cc to $1 Gloves at 35c materials and including a large scale of pri wife will say when they stop to think that this is Kidskin foun ba ag Mags yt Bic Meriblesohe;| 900 vue, st EY caine BBG Gloves at 16 oe THURSDAY, the 2cth, and that the China Saleends |“! : or ad at i Ng a next Tuesday. : 8 Men's See Pure & ite See J i Fatt boots; “Women's $1 to $1.60 Silke Gloves at 68c Misses’ and Girls’ Outfitti Its séeaiaon are worth hurrying for; because there are sight apeons & faire Tor Bes rn) Cie ole an high ‘| ™*sron's $1 Tan Capeskin Gloves at 86c tH is Uu t ng savings of 20 to 50 per cent. on a range ot Dinnerware, Fancy Mon's ibe ba mien Coats oe Deenecs, Hoe Beck Women's ui and $1.60 Undermuslins at 50c A special feature is being made, in the Misses’ fr undimnbed supply all the enh by continued pat Sutad Bae Baloo ay fuk ER a eager SS Sm i . It isn’t tart @ limit uantit: ° Fy ‘ A ee Peppers of Suvaet Aasive tor having it dwindle and dwindle until nothing is lett. The || Note These Fine Rug Savings ||,...sem "sss les: commision secraion doune, alt now School and Gollege wear, presenting entirely final days of the Sale are as splendid in their opportunities as 9x12 ft. Wilton Rugs, reg. $40, at $25 $1.25 Halcyon’and Jersey Top Petticoats at $1 new styles modeled in practical, attractive the very first day was, Asan instance, here are * x9 aminaien Bucs, roe, J, at $9.50 150, to $1 Dressing Sacques at 50c + a a PO. Very woll made, of dainty Ir wns or warm flannelettes, materials. The following are shown in the 39 French China Dinner Sets Bex in $7.50 Royal Wiltons, at 98.60 — ” $2.96 and $1.60 House Dresses at 60c regular stock at the moderate prices quoted: at 8a, Vonslly #40 sod 045 ante Unquestionably the Pern fre comnlarly §b5 off ane Le aoe $1.26 Crepe and Flannelette Kimonos, $1 . er’ ; in two are these, Misses’ Dresses, of serge or wool crepes, sizes sapiens An icon both including bread and butter plates, Subway Store, Lower Floor WOMEN’S $3.50 to $5 SAMPLE Fine Porcelain Dinner Sets of 100 pieces, in a pretty bl : ; ; AND TRADE MARKED SHOES, $1.65 scroll Henieentat $16.00, tay Bs tneeneen ve Extraordinary Values in Sey ik 404; wth AB, Cand Allg ship and every Limoges China Dinner Sets of Pieces, in an open pattern, val of leather; d 01 ne 3 Many of » stampe with Coin i edges, at 36, unua'ly $60. BRASS BEDSTEADS with the maker's name, whom wall know and place our eonfidency in 14 to 18 yoat, - . $9.50 to 45.00 Misses’ Dresses, of plaids and combined ma- terials, sizes 13 to 18 years, at $16.00 to 25.00 Cut Crystals 260 Fine Brass Bedsteads, $16.75 Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, sizes 14 to 18 £225 Vass trumpet shape, S-inch) 98 Mayonnaise Seta, bow! and i bo et Mel ogg pr gi 300 Pairs of Slightly Imperfect years, . « « « at $19.50 to 145.00 tines BC Sicndied cinch Nappies for| gia! 2> erst oF Oranae Bowls, d-inch slyle and finish in this assemblage, White Woolen BLANKETS Misses’ Utility and Street Coats, sizes 14 to am eananes e TE | ee ne ey eee $1.60 to $3.75 Pillows at$1 |: $3 and $3.60 Grades at SQ Pair at $2.60, design, at $265. Theso are GIMBEL pillows-puro, new feathers ||] Some of these are bound separately; sizes for *4 and full size beds; 18 years, . . + at $14.00 to 58.00 Very, i q Girls’ Woo! Dresses, sizes 6 to i4 years; and sanitary; covered in @ nice assortment of fine ticking. {| the imperfections are very slight. ‘T ia is an exceptional value. $1 Winter-Weight Comforters, 76c Each. Subway Store, Lower Floor 76c Full-Size Seamless Sheets, 55c. Crystal Table Services $18.50 Thin Blown Crystal Glass) Table fenvion, rel deep etched dy 60-plece Table Service, dainty Gre-] My 8 STE Catal Glass 60-plece 1 7 18¢ Bleached Pillow Cases, 12!<c. ian key and star design, at 67.60. eves cae cite . Month-End Sale of Framed Pictures ‘ pts , a . . - $6.50 to 20,00 i phy rortay thse pod ee ae at th « = a Pulsed Forunies in Ut and wooden frames, A splendid assortment: 100 and 12)¢ Outing Manoel, do Ferd Floor Girls’ Everyday Coats, sizes 6 to 14 years, Fancy Decorated Japanese Chins 1.000 pictures, 16¢ grades, at 10c—1,000 pictures, 260 any 0 ar onnaise Sets, how!, pln 5 i wr 5 i Gey oa. ee $8.75 to 35.00 Be nd #9 Choccate daa Rl 50 Mayonnain Sates out plate | grades, at 180 Subway Store, Balcony $18 AL Imperfest poli Girls’ Tailored Suits, sizes 10 to 16 years, HA Psp silat cape -: Up to $8.75 for Perfect Sets at . i + M . $22.50 to 48.00 $9 Chop Sots, 7 pieces, 3195.60 IMBEL BRO H ERS ‘There are two decorations; perfect sets contain 100 picces, the others B My 5 60, J i le i i 1 initi . . $1.50 Cracker Jars, neat design, 860 G I Nee or eT Peel be a terr not ecrtsnant Gs bees ne encapway =” CU NEW YORK $2.50 Celery Sets, 7 pieces, tray TUATY-THIAD OT Subway Store, Lower Floor ; Ber (am Areutt, th wih 35th Risects, Nem York) and six salt dipe, at 61.25.