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SENATOR LODGE + UNDER THE KNIFE: Operated On for Growth, Is Reported “Well As Can Be Expected.” NAWANT, Mans. Sept. 2.-Aonator Henry Cavot Lodge was operated upon last Thursday for a growth upon the right side, For ¢wenty-four hours there- ater his condition was considered aeri- ‘ue by fie physicians im attendance, Veoday, it wae said that t as comfortable as could be expected. Netails of the trouble which necess!- tated an operation were refused at the Senatbr’e home here. Benator Lodge returned from Wash- ugton @ few days ago upon the conclu- sion of the fight over the tari! bill, and at that time appeared to de in his usual opatient was health, although showing somewhat the effects of the strain due to the prolonged neeaion of Congrens, The fact of the Senator's tliness did not become known until to-day. For some time he has suffered from a for- ign growth, but he was reluctant to submit to surgery, and ylelded only upon he inaistence of his family, his physi- clans and a few intimate friends who anew of the trouble. It was the wish of Senator Lodge and his family that the matter be kept as private as pornl- ble, Senator Lodge tx in his sixty-fourth -_—— COURT BARS “CANNED” CHARGES OF WITNESS AN AFRAID TO. APPEAR | Supreme Court Justice Gavegan to- day intimated that “‘cannad testimony” would never take the place of testimony from @ man's mouth—at least the Int!- nation applies to his court. Moving ' pivtures have bee ¢o t for MALADYASERET day, when Attorney F. 8, Burke offerm’ to run a record on Justice Gavegan’s court phonograph, which His Honor uses for dictation. Attneney Burke ald that Carmelo Ac- cording of Rivington street, a witness ra net the officers of the Protective ers’ Union, arising out of differ. between factions of the union, was afraid to testify because members of en mn would appear tn court and unbearable for tell the truth. Azing Accordine if this fear, I took eare to no's story, which he res n siflee, recorded on * sald Mr. Burke whe had been intimi- of the union and had ed to make an affidavit ex- the contrary. I have the disc here, and will have it run off if the court Italian interpreter ts here’ Justice Gavegan asked Attorney Mann Trice of No. 277 Broadway, lawyer for the union, whether he would have o9- jection to an examination of"the witnes« Mr. Trice ‘n open court. physic! lane for eighteen years Resinol the skin treatment that acts instantly ‘OU don’t have to wonder if Resinol is doing you good, you know, because the first ap- plication stops the itching and your tortured skin feels cool and comfortable at last. Won't you try the easy Resinol way to heal eczema or other eruption ? Every druggist cells Resinol Heals skin eruptions, cleare away pimples and blackheads, and fe @ most valuable household remedy for sores, burns, bolls, piles,ete. For eam- the purpose of ir the plonograp 'Furs and ple, write to Resinol, Dept. 4-8, Bal Md. Tonight Dame Fashion has taken the place of the Muezzin in the Minaret so that she may call out an important message for GIMBEL BROTHERS who will present on WEDNESDAY The Authoritative Display of the Latest Paris Fashions In Gowns, Wraps, Suits, Millinery These Modes will be worn by two score of beautiful women, You are cordially invited, GIMBEL BROTHERS Broadway and Thirty-third Street non waft brought by Glurepre Rocenla , said he did | ter but he was on hie point the Court sid sation. At this \ Hi ‘CANTOR 1S TAMMANY eo , PHOICE 10. SUCCEED FRANCIS B. HARRISON lear the teeth f divest vather than graphlo record. | Chicago at CHICAGO, & citw of night t | was Slack w Aumence of smoke hung | buildings work buat inte Jacob A. Cantor, MISS TOMORROW! Women’s $27. 50 Dresses at $22.50 Dancing frocks of tulle, prettily trimmed with lace—some with foundations of silk in white or the paste! colors. Afternoon Dresses of Silk Crinkled Crepe, also a few of wool matelanse, | with chiffon bodice. Third Floor, Broadway Front | $6.95*‘Forsythe’’Silk Waists, $3.95 Excellent quality of washable spun silk in white, black and white grounds Smartly fashioned, with V-neck and the attractive Robespierre collar, simply trimmed with clusters of crocheted buttons, Third Floor Women’s $15 Skirts at $11.75 The new three-tier model in plaid Eponge or Men’s-wear Serge—the latter in navy or black. Third Floor Women’s $5 to $6 Negligees, $3.95 Florentine Satins and Silks in artistic floral designs; ulso Albatross in beauti- ful plain colors. Second Floor ’ $2.50 Canton Crepe, $1.65 Yard 82 desirable colorings, in street and evening shades. Double width. $2.50 Chinchilla Corduroy, $1.95 Yard In a good selection of seasonable shades. Second Floor $7.50 Plaid Woolen Blankets,*5 Pr. Handsome block designs, in new colorings, full bed size. $7.50 Down-Filled Comfortables, $5 Each Prettily figured sateen covering, with 9 in. plain sateen borders. size, 6x6 ft. $7.50 Scalloped Bedspreads, $5 Each Extra large size and fine quality, in handsome new cesigns. corners for metal bedsteads. $1 Scalloped Bleached Sheets, 65c Each Full bleached, torn size, 81x90 inches. 25¢ Scalloped Pillow Cases to match, 45x36 in.,16c each. Second Floor $1.15 Table Damask, 75c Yard Fully bleached, Irish linen, in pretty designs; 70 in. wide $2.75 Hemstitched Tablecloths, $1.75 Scotch damask, inthe Gimbel MLO finish. 58x80in. Handsome patterns, 35e to 40c Towels, 25c Each Excellent quality of German huckaback, with deep damask borders, 75c to $1 Cluny Lace-Trimmed Centres, 50c Each Pure linen, trimmed with hand made cluny lace. 18 In. nd Floor $4 to $5 Sash Curtains, $3 Pair | Marie Antoinette, Renaissance and Irish Point Lace, in a variety of very attractive designs. All 234 yards long. Also $4.75 to $5.25 Sash Curtains, of the same laces, in still handsome qualities, at $3.75 pair. Sixth Floor Cut With cut Stars That Deserve an Encore Among the many stirring offerings for today’s selling these are specially prominent, and will be in full force tomorrow: Women's $35 Fur-Trimmed Suits, $25 Women’s $45 Velour Wraps, $29.50 Women’s $14.75 Dress Hats, $10 ‘Third Floor Women's $5 BELIMODE Shoes, $3.25 Second Floor Scarfs of Fitch Fur, $13.50; Muffs, $45 — ratra ricor Girls’ $29.60 Suits at $23.50 Third Floor Women’s $1.76 Italian Silk Vests, $1.30 ‘Women's $1 to $1.60 Silk Hose, 76c Pr. Main Floor $4.50 to $6.50 Silk Petticoats, $2.95 and $3.95 $7 La Markette Corsets, $3.60 Second Floor $1.75 to $5 Lingerie, $1 to $2 Second Floor Men's $1.25 Wool Underwear, 75c Men's $5 Silk Handkerchiefs, $2.90 Box mata ricer ‘Women's $1.50 Gloves, 95c Pair Mata Floor Men's $365 Fall Suits, $25 Men's $3 Soft Hats, $1.05 Men's $2 to $2.50 Pajamas, $1.35 Pair Men's $1.50 London Scarfs, 95c Main Floor Men's $8.60 ‘‘Minitrue’’ Watches, $8.50 main ricer Men's $5 GIMBEL Shoes, $3.75 Pr. $7 White Wool Blankets, $4 Pair $30 Domestic Sewing Machines, $20 §20 to Trunks, $15 PUtth Pioer $5.75 Silver Tea Spoons, $3 for Six Main Floor $75 Three-piece Library Suites, $57.50 seventh reer Fourth Floor Early Breakfa::, 50c Ready cy WW 80 ( Boe iclous mone, und appe tll Yet enitiney on dhe ated entr on Bare sido, ee vighth Floor, former (Borough |, President. and an intinate solitical ale yd Store Opens st 8.30 and Closes at 6 GIMBEL E THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1918. _ Never suggested a8 a witness until to-|tot, Search was mate for the interpre Tammany to-ntght to sue. |At Of the boomers who sought t the tate date at Philippines. Was in the forwird wentioth, |b at Mayor named ty ed Froncts Bourton Harrieon, recently ort ppointed Gaver Me Ha ais t eighth and Fusion 1 th atroats, ne Ht Mee \e oot the orig- As a lawyer Mr te Favorite Laces ings and In- inieard Sleeirean ecto sb.” Valenciennes Lace sertions, 4h | 460 to 91. ‘160 yard; regularly 75c to $1. | Main Floor for you to miss. | Net Tunics, $8.25 aa puree ants ‘ Imoges China Sets, of nately, imported, with ombroiery | Goldeencrusted band, 115 pie black jet on black net. In new shape, | $87.60 Limoges China Sets, $19.60 and very specially priced. ean and butter plates, floral 5 pieces, $1.25 Flounces, 76c Yard) ¢43.60 austrian China Sete, 9x2 27 in. ruffled and embroidered rere) 100 pieces, open stock patterns. | Flounces for babies’ dresses, in dainty {floral dlealigns. Main Floor FANCY CHINA- Gold-encrusted \$25 Auto Lights, $15 965 Theodore Haviland Sets, $87.60 Complete set of two. peodlients, two side lights, and one tail light, fi finished and fully guaranteed, $16 $45 Service Plates, §26 dozen $21 After-dinner Coffee Cups, ;, {911.60 dozen. Bouillon C 66c to $1 Spark Plugs, 25c Ea. $0 Busar and Sioa Bota 92 . or )» $3.76 Fourth Floor | $3 Cake Plates, #1,80 Other pi in the ricl te | $7.50 Golf Bags, $5 |orstion sl simiarsavinges” "9° White canvas, leather bound, hand | laced, steel rods, ball pocket, lock and hood. $1.60 and $2 Imported Iron Golf Clubs, and some wooden Clubs, $1 each, Fourth Floor $6 Toy Trains, $3 Mechanical Train Set with guaran- teed engine, tender and three lat jears, 14 pieces of curved and straight track, including brake section’ $1.50 Rag Dolls, $1 Spey Turvy, Little Red Ridin Notable birthday offerings o} favorite Rugs: And other Carpet sizes up to all of which are worth fully one-t Practical and pretty imported lights, for reading, piano or desk, in brass jand dull fink with adjustable key on base and shade, iftth Floor Aluminum Ware $2 Coffee Pots, 2 at., at 75e. $9 Tea Kettles, 5 qt., at $1.26. $8.50 to $12 Pictures $1.10 Frying Pans, 10 in., at 60, and Mirrors, $5 Hand colored ehckcerevares, Im- Ported Facsimiles and Oleographs; also Mirrors with full plates or eee tops, all in burnished ant{que frames. $1.50 to $3.75 Framed Pic*ures, $1 Colored Artotypes, colored Sepin prints, Mezzotypes, ete., sizes up to| 16x20 in., all prettily framed. Sixth Floor $25 “Monarch” Vacuum of workmanship; sizes 32 to “Amaxin” Rugs Under-Price +» Mt $22.60, reg. $35, 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in., 638, reg. $57. 9x12 ft., at $40, reg. $63, Sisth Floor Fine grades of worsted terials; excellently tailored. range of materials and all Bags, $8.75 fr » in brown and russet single or doubI le handles, ines 18 ec a in., for men and women. $1.60 Luncheon Kits, ¢1 All sizes and finishes; straight Colonial and continuows post designs. $3.50 Limousine Cases at 61.05 650 Oxi2 Ft. Chenille Rugs at $26 jugs, Ina aceort it of colorings; PB gy Nall Je Mel Dil) Las And nnarece citer ‘itera on which: most mbar serine as tollet articles, Main Floor wheres ta Sia Birthday Tivent, Subway Fleer, OTHERS YORK UAT RTA oT. $70 Theodore Haviland Sets, $40 | $67.60 Continuing the Many Fine Offerings In the Subway Store’s Celebration of GIMBEL BROTHERS ANNIVERSARY Men's $15 Fall Suits and Overcoats, $8.75 purer! fabrics, splendid samen in every detail. New materials, Misses’ §25 Suits at $14.60 , serges, homespuns and other fashionable ma: $11 to $12 Traveling Women's $20 Coats, Latest Models, $10.76 Hand made, with harness sewed || $13.50 to $17.60 Brass Bedsteads, $9.76 $4.25 White Woolen Blankets, $2.76 Pair Beary, gual. very arm end coay; sise 66 x 60 in, Tn plain white, Laseheon Bez, A" Pottlo andi! 980 Porcelain 100-Piece Dinner Sets, 618 Gtmbel open-stock patterns, two designs, full service for 12 people, , — ly of Mayor William J. Gaynor, wit be] inal and to the end one of the strone-| himael? A distingvithed piace amone | i low York bar. Tie Tin tn re tjeally eqaty The foans meet to-morre ndidater for two Tammany eelectto r_appose the if} -GIMBELS GIMBELS Tomorrow, a Brand-New Lot of Good Things in the | | with colored stripes. ‘Tailored in the usual Forsythe way—the best. | $5 “Forsythe” Linen Waists at $2.50 Third GIMBEL Birthday Celebration Tar too many plums in our Third Birthday cake to get into the story of the first day. Some that were crowded out are told of here. In addition, many of the fine offerings advertised in Sunday's newspapers are ample enough to hold good tomorrow. This is the GIMBEL Store’s most important occasion of the year, and most people realize what that means when it comes to saving money on new Fall goods that are wanted right away for the family and the home. If you couldn't come today, DON’T China Sale’s Rare Savings End with Tomorrow Night Shadow Allover Laces, in white,| The magnificent GIMBEL stock of Crystals and China will re- cream and ecru, 18 to 36 in., 60¢ to| main, of course, but the special September price-tags will come off. If there are empty places in your china closet, or you have Octo- ber wedding presents to give, tomorrow will be too important a CUT CRYSTALS $2.60 Cheese Plates, $1.60 $3.26 Olive Dishes, 61.76 .60 Bowls, 8-inch, §2. 16 Fruit Dishes, 60 $8 Relish Dishes, tren ons, 8 $16 Ice Cream Trays, $7.00 CRYSTAL TABLE SERVICES $20 Plain i hate 60 pd ae hd 960 English Cryst: ry Bohemien Crete ART WARES jab Marble Bust of Dante ie $40 Bust of Joan of Aro Sal's $50 Venus de Milo, 987.60 $65 Marble Benches, 982.60 Fifth Floer. Low Prices On Kirmanshah Rugs f excellent specimens of these Kirmanshahs Averaging 3x6 ft., $22.60 Kirmanshahs Averaging 4{t. 6 in, x6 ft. 2in., e400 Kirmanshshs Averaging 9 x 12 ft., $185 Kirmanshahs, 20 ft. 4 in. x 13 ft. 2in., at ¢860 Sixth hird more, $1.60 Serving Trays, 80c Oblong, {n mahogany finish, with tapestry centers under class, at Lowest Prices 50¢ Soup Ladies, various 200. ‘76e Saucepans, 2 qt., loi 00 $1.86 Covered guucenaen, at 760, $3.60 Electric Irons at $1.76 6lb., complete with ail attachments, Cleaners, $15. sn ricer Youths’ $12 All-Wool Suits, $7.60 Snappy styles for young men; sizes 15 to 20 yeare; well tailored and fini These are effective Chenille Ri with plain centers, and band borders | Boys’ 6 Nort olk Suits, $3.95 ina range of sizes ai an Fal and weights, all | fabs brown aalztures; color m7*|} ‘roll Callored, knickerbockers ined tievcaRorten™ one Sm 4 18x36 in., at 61.60, reg. apd ’ 2704 in, at 93.28, reg. 36.80. Women’ 8 $15 Messaline Dresses, $9.76 x63 at reg. $10, jigned after the ti model, lack, Gx ft ’ brown and blue; alsee 84 (0 46. eres Minaret iam Your Money Is SAFE 4, Fou depen Tewith ee WANT Be tf Oucay » Bankers, 4% Annual an sealiz on ot. 7 on (for requisite Balances) ‘Main Floor, Rear Baloeny Congress to] Castilona Marble Busts,¢19.00 20 to, a0 French Brense the, ns in London, T Saeed Ostend and pean capitals of fashion, acre Mygioale-Fookion iaatets, 6. Y, ? ‘aris, Hood, Bab faba (Gunieanet: Dette al Last Day of the September THis new Nemo, No. $2 to $8 Teddy Bears | SALE of HOUSEWARES! 4 "512, is one of the $1.25 to $2 ey Hoel Bed result ro ee telling ther of oo soteas bis) of the Housewares e pee Ofilong pile plush ell wi we | erations for he stirring birthday celebration of. IMBuLS, # {thas an extremely long | These offerings are typical: os fone, in foet, a ‘ $6.50 Cereal Sets, 16 Pieces, $3.60 it woul uncom PS etary 4 50 Prettily decorated in blue on white porcelain; in sialon fortable but for our in- genious method of abol- ishing discomfort. Ithasa triple semi-elastic reduction—which means exceeding slendermess; and that insures a triple expan- sion—which means ease. No. 812—Low bust; extra- long skirt; bands of semi- juce H wonder new Ni Lasticurve-Back. Of finest 20 to 36.2... No. 512 is an ideal corset for women of full who do not require lominal reduction, Other Popular Nemos $3, $3.50, $4 and $5 In Good Stores Everywhere $500 A Nemo wearer, even in the sheerest gown, is ugly line that ¢! shows hg py fg . e id style is one of the factors that have made the Nemo a prime favorite Brussels, other Euro-