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and send in he underst “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1913. Ia eect aN pcan emi adic Oe ee ee a i era ee ned sired to have a rehearsal against the|sighted the weary Mr, Levy and ben visit of the inspectors this afternoon so|for the first time, his senses came ke | er — —_— aaQV3V—— the men and girls were notified and|to him. ‘ 1 then foreman Meteger gave the signal.| “Gott In himmel!™ ne erled then. “The | GIMBELS Store Opens at 8.90 and Closes at 6 GIMBELS Klingenstein was far from the alarm/|fire alarm! 1 smashed the glass.” fox but he dropped his work and with| Mr. Levy leaped for a telephone and & bound started across the room, excitedly called for Fire Headquarters, The men and girls were hurrying to ea late,” came the reply when plained, “We've sent in around him folk scurried to safety} Shouts of excited oflookers, and pres- while he stood unmoved by the furore bel up the staira rushed Deputy Chiet thelr appointed places at the front anil] slar, back sand the elevator door when] And then from the street cane in seized the hammer. Therejshriek of sirens, the clang of gongs, i the clatter of hor * hoofs and — of hasty exit. hare ‘Twas for Klingenstein {0] 1 !masination he could smelt the CEA We cake him anes?’ Gilad & smoke, hear the flames crackle and see | policeman aay Klingenetein had ex- “Smash the Glass, ” but then, leap red and bright across the} plained halti and for @ moment ‘ 99 eer eterna. oS ‘ ‘ i 66 Only in Fancy. Then Klingenstein acted. With a yall "No, he lant, Accidente wi! hap- eep in in is or he raised the hammer. There was all. scingenstein looked the thanks dotph Xtingerwtoin wae @ ‘proud leingm ben, Careful of cur tngers ‘ne | Ne,couda’e utter i rnin when he went to work. in Levy [tire Mie hand’ Insle. and butted’ thel aiaaer’ches Gie'tan iattebsade cis * All Gimbel Whittall Rugs are NEW, splendidly assorted and PERFECT. & Merzbach's jeather factory on the | 0k: Then he dashed for the ataira, he afternoon, Mth flooor of the eeven story loft building at No. ( Broadway a few doors south of Houston atreet, this morning. “They're going to let me in oe wyecun Pros ‘amash the glass,” he told his fellow Raising Flour. Operators, “They want @ man with e x Sat Radog, Pur ealt in just cool head, see? Bo who do they take A sthe right proportions, ‘but me They know I shall be on al the joo." Klingenstetn really had been nomi- mated to “smash the glass.” Last Thursday the firm gave a fire drill for the beneft of two inspectors of the Fire Prevention Bureau, and were com- plimented on the apeed with which the seventy hands, twenty-eight of them wirls, were hustled out of the building. “But you forgot to leave any one be- “That's the best Johnny Cake in hind to fight the fire until the firemen the world,” says husband! We're arrived or to break the glass of your Led not a bit selfish co needn't special building alarm and send in a “Ob yes; 3 made 1 with ~ call for the apparatus,” the inspectors = eatd. “We will remedy that,” sald the firm, 771 ees You come on Monday afternoon and y will see i QZ ney explained ae to Klin en- = how, at t ewe . to the spect , sel * ner and sta sin nd no t “a of your baking. would be m Tt wa Best & Co. oy Infants” One Reason Why We Are and The Largest Distributors ae In the World Children’s “fof Children’s Apparel and Supplies, is because Every Detail of their Outfitting receives our best Wear attention. Thirty-five years of specialization have produced Definite Results, which are plainly Popular Prices apparent in all Mest-&@a. merchandise. FIFTH AVENUE At Thirty-fifth Street When oy a Corset Not a Corset? The desire for a ‘‘Corsetless fig- ure” has brought forth the de- mand for ‘‘a corset which is not a corset.’ That is, women want support combined with freedom of grace. The Autumn Models Desisianne Corsets are very soft and pliable. They are cor- sets and yet not corsets. They allowa woman to bend and sway Bracefully— yet they keep her from “slouching,” which is so apt to make the new figure unbeautiful. Parisienne hip confiner has a top only two inches high. It is $7. A beautiful Parisienne corset of white silk brocade gives straight slim lines. Low bust. $12.50. Another white silk brocade model with extremely long hips is $15; while a grace- ful Parisienne for the medium figure is $20 Other Parisienne corsets up to $35. Third floor, Old Building. Exclusive with JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street. ford. Kilingenatein cowed in @ the the In the Present Upheaval of WHITTALL RUGS the And when the strictest Rug concern in the business, on the matter of price-maintenance, will break its lifetime rule, and put $299,699 worth of its rugs on the market, at a CUT PRICE, in OCTOBER, they MUST BE PRETTY BADLY DAMAGED. We made a reasonable bid for these damaged rugs, TO SELL THEM IN OUR SUBWAY STORE; but others were so eager for them that they brought a fancy price—and now they must go into direct competition with NEW, PERFECT WHITTALL RUGS Which We Offer at Practically the SAME Prices as the Damaged Rugs ‘We made our Announcement in the Sunday newpapers, and offered PERFECT WHITTALL ANGLO-PERSIAN Wilton Rugs, 9x 12 feet, regularly $60 for $87.60. On Monday Morning the DAMAGED Whittall Rags. in that size were advertised for the tremendous cut of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS LESS!!! Of course, we are glad to be able to sell the PERFECT 9 x 12 ft. Rugs for only 75c more than is being asked for the DAMAGED Rugs. And the same condition holds good throughout this beautiful collection—THE ENTIRE TOP-OF-THE-SEASON STOCK of Gimbel Brothers, who are the largest sellers of WHITTALL RUGS in New York City. 5 Complete stocks of SIZES, Patterns, Colorings—all PERFECT. Carpet and Rug Section, Sixth Floor. Plouses Som YHUCUICS An ay more fascinating than could be described in chapters awails you tomorrow in the GIMB§L Blouse Salons—delectable creations in feminine charm and Jashion's fancies. $6.95 $10.75 $14.75 $18.75 irs Blouse—in the zenith of its popular- daily assumes new and gorgeous sem- New York Has Never Seen And the Fashion World Has Never Known Such a COMPREHENSIVE Such an AUTHORITATIVE Such a. FASCINATING EXPOSITION ol - ii lance at GIMBELS. So closely in touch ART IN DRESS with Paris dictations are the makers of } GIMBEL Blouses that constant! ly a “next As Is Now Being Presenied—For a Few move” is suneiesiee oe beautifully realized More Days Only—in y in : Gnbel creel a 4 Ss 3 Delightful Blouses of crepe de Ba chine wi D; K ne B Medici collars and bg Le Brun (3 ~ ve m a (HE omenade 2g F oie te gi ensemble. It is represented im flesh, peach, f a , light helio, white and Mec col- a ? RUAN. | : ors to match those street ap (CI Y 4 3.19 costumes, The Fashion Journals, the News; rs, the apparel ex- rE be \a " At $10.75—Rarely beau- perts in the trade, and ‘New York women by sloasminde “ \ $ tiful Ta in crinkled crepe who KNOW good clothes—all have commented most en- \ chiffon with dainty Marie thusiastically upon the beauty, the charm, the variety, Antoinette ruching round the the exclusiveness, the comprehensiveness, the richness, the k and down the front— diversity and the amazing bizarrerie of the Costumes that NY \ neck an je tron are staged in this impressiveEastern setting. ‘ this model is set off with tiny If you have seen it, you know. | If you have not, you ; Ay Dresden buttons and is have a unique experience still in stor ‘ shown in corn-flower, Tango, Promenade of mannequins, 10.: 30 ¢ tol2and2to4, Wel- American Beauty, Plum an i come. Righth Floor Russian Green. At $14.75—Filmy silk shadow laces over flesh chiffon and other charming color-com- i binations—this Blouse is trimmed with Medici ruching, picot edged in colors to match the 4 under tints- epee! sleeves—a host of colors. | GIMBELS. First to Show At #18. .75— Wonderful combinations of chiffons and silk shadow laces—we illustrate } ol, two models at this price—little rosebuds on the under linings, silk buttons, Vigee Le Brun ae lnareta ruchings. Medici collara and peplum effect fronts——all tints and combinations. Third Floor Tailored Trimmed Hats at $10 It is a distinct achievement of GIMBEL Milline designers to turn the startling Paul Poiret pod dresses worn in “Le Minaret” into Tailored Hats that ony both charming and practical. ese Hats arenowshown for the first time in the It is built on firm frames with soft, easy springs, and upholstere 5S per en L OVER with real leathery no leather imitation of any kind is used, even in the lining. Three of the styles are sketched: Arm Chair (Illustrated), $35, Usually Arm Rocker to Match (Illustrated), "3° Usually $47.60 Arm Chair, Loose Cushion Seat (Illustrated), $29, from $40 And these other styles at special prices: price, $10, is exceedingly low for hats of such unique Fesitit as is usual with GIMBEL Millinery. Other new Hats are shown in profusion in these Sections; many of them are fur-trimmed. The new shades, such as greens, browns, Tailored Sec- tion of the Third Floor Millinery Sal- ons, on the Thirty-second oe side, seal e two mod- A | at tne A Sale of Real Leather Furniture velvet and Now we—and you—are reaping the fruits of foresight. j Linined with This splendid Leather Furniture, which arrives just at the right time to make Winter nk opos- evenings at home more pleasant, was ‘ordered in the hot Summer ,when ings were dull at ] sum. he the factory, Hence the resulting saving of anywhere from 15 to 2 | i blues and mahoganys, are much in ARM CHAIRS ARM ROCKERS evidence, as well as the favorite $26, usually $33 $42.60, usually $50 $26.50, from Miss $29.50, from 941 black. $29, usually $40 $35.00, usually $45 $36, from $47.60 Prices Are $5, $6.75, $8.75 and $12.75 Odd Chairs, and Rockers {A Small Group of Are Arm Chairs ~~ juce Irresistible—The Corsage Bouquets ietbaut 150 tromour own stock, ec in Spanish] | Only one of At H pig Dace patterns and Flowers and inult divide popularity. The collection reminds one of ai , a jarious Peele different species grow | 2 wat brown, green and red, at oss, erm $60 At $87.00, from 955 pond iilers begonias, geranium, dabliaa,’ violets, orchids, ‘sweet peas, Seventh Fleer mignonette and dozens more, K ‘The fruits include apples, peaches, cherries an? all sor:s of berries. These all may be worn in clusters of a single kind or variegated to suit one's fancy here are = nln gold and silver rosea, black leather roses and velvet and leather ro rores and foliages. Prices Are 35c to $8.60 Pitre aN EE th GIMBEL . BROTHERS YORK. FOURTY-THIRD OT. snsimestrtmmeeniiincets on ceitie pnee ie ES RMU”) Cte Mimmnanamnnn