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FORGOT ABOUT HOUSE. ‘HE BOUGHT SO LONG HE ESN OWN uryDecides Property Belongs. } to.Men Who Purchased | [tof Wayfaren, ud FETLUADKUPHTA, Oot —Miward FR. {Weed has bean dectared no tonger ¢o be| the owner of the three-ntory dwelling at | No, £X1 North Garnet atreet that he Deusht and paid for twenty-five years @g0 and has not aol aince. A jury to- ay decreed the present occupants of fe house, William and Mary Coyle, @e fn reality the legal owners of the Broperty. Nine months ego a jury tn the same ase declared Wood to Se the fegal @wner. Tt developed thet one of there Te was atone deat and the case was | ited. Wood, who te First Vice-President of whe Bonrd of Trade, bought the place as an investment tn 1837, A certain Camp ell, a real estate agent, was told to lease the house. This he did. Record of the transfer had been made tm City fall and forgotten. The deed wae Med by Mr. Wood among his papers, and it too, was forgotton. | Finnily the tenants moved out and Campbel! died. About this time ‘Wood became 111, and on recovery hi forgotten many things, among them the| fact that he had purchased the Garnet Btreot house. Meanwhile Cornelius Haney, @ way- farer, passed the empty house and crawied throurh a cellar window. Thie tn Angust, 18, Ho lived in the| ptomber, 18M, He then sold | a trifling price. It passed al hands and finally was! uly, 10, by Coyle and bis bought ! mite, The Coyles would have tived there Uundinturded had not a passersby de- Pidet to buy the house Coyle refused flo eel. A eearch of the records re-| YVenled that Wood had hought the place originally, and it had never been re transterred, Then the would-be pur chaser visited Wood. The original Owner protested that he did not own @uch @ property, Finally convinced that he had really bought &, he made @ search of bis papers and found the Geet. He at once instituted suit for nt, The jar and jolt of walk- ing on hard floors and pavements is absorbed by Because they cushion every part of the bottom of the foot and give the proper support to the arch, relieve callouses and other foot ailments. Made in a variety of stylish, comfort- able models. $5.00 to $6.00, For Men and Women Dr. Reed Cushion Shoe Woolworth Bldg., 12 Park Pl. 1352 Broadway, at 36th St, TYREE’S Antiseptic Powder Bolt by every druggist te the world 4.6, TYREE, Chemist, ‘Warhington, D.C, Feather Nest! | 0 To build a nest is one thing, but to eather it is quite a different proposi-| on. | And so tt told winter Sleep and eat is pared with one that made cheerful by the og, parrot, cat, song mice, goldfish, a rabbi ting a home for the ths, A mere place to y indeed as com- eathered” or esence of a pet some white World “Dogs, Etc." Ads. Show & World “Wanted” Ads, Find » de Bompingl lina les a wie sa FEE SVERING WORLD, TURSDAT, OCTOBER 1, 1019. GIMBELS Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6. Many Exquisite LACES For the Autumn Bridal Party Naturally, the bride herseif is most concerned in the occasion; and in this rich GIMBEL collection she can secure the proper laces for her bridal gown and veil. Then there are the bridesmaids and the wedding guests; and etd too, can readily find the laces with which to complete their costumes. ‘ Our season’s new importations are notable for theirbeauty, and for the variety of fashionable laces which they include. We give special attention to the draping of Bridal Veils, ac- cording to the latest costume, or to indivi ual preferences. Bridal Veils ‘ toga nee Laces, %{ to 40-inch, at 300 26 a yard. to relnonse Lace, 814 yds. tong, 81.60) 7 Fridal Nets, 3 yds, wide, $3.78 yd, Bridal Illusion, 2 to 3 yds., 76¢ to cS, a 334 yds. long, $87.00 | ¢9 » yard, White Chantilly and Shadow Laces, et ee we OS | Sree eee . V hit ti - draped to order at $i and overt toa Liste yard. Shant Toes to 40 in. Laces By the Yard| wise, 1oe go 40.60 a var. Real Rose Point, 1 to 6-inch, at| Black Chantilly Al rs, 18 to 45 8 in, wide, 760 to $7.26 a yard. ann aa fee 27 in, wide, at .75 to $8.60 a yard. Bands, applique, 14 to 7 In. wide, ‘250 to $7.60 2 yard. ; Black Spangled Allovers, 27 in. wide, $3.60 to §6 a yard. White Cotton, Nets, 86 in. wide, 400 a yard, regularly 60c. Main Floor A Compliment to GIMBEL MILLINERY “The Hats created very favorable comment, and it teas quite a compli fo American art thal many of the creations that received most enthusiastic attention were created in the GIMBEL Store." Says the New York Globe, in an arlicle on our present fashion exhibil, “La Promenade des Toilettes." But there is one thing that was not mentioned, and which is a very vital point—and that is, that GIMBEL Millinery is very reasonably priced. Our chapeaux at 8.76 are made of the best quality of materials, just. as are those at $160. Besides, the styles are positively authentic and are the latest-—for instance, tomorrow we shall present An Adaptationofa Mme. Fleury Model at$io If you were to see a smart woman wearing this Hat at a tea at The Plaza, you would never think that it could have cost less than $25. . $8.75 to $14.75 Hats in the Medium-Price Salon $15 to $150 Hats in the French Salon. aes The Waislcoats of many years from the time of Louis le Grand until the present have been the inspiration for these Gilets That Should Be Worn With All Smart Tailored Suits GIMBEL Modes at $2 to $25 Are Fashioned of Elegant and Effective Silks Since women have adapted the waistcoat, it is quite proper for them to remove their coats at luncheon or at tea. Indeed, one is considered quite passe if one does not, for it is quite evident that one is not dressed in accord with Fashion’s latest dictate. The woman who is conservative will probably prefer the black bengaline gilet that is | fashioned after a man’s Tuxedo waistcoat. if she is quite daring in her dress, she will like the one of white satin that is finished with a wide band of Roman silk that suggests a sash, If the gentlemen of Louis le Grand’s Court could see the Gilets of brocaded chiffon, they surely would be envious of the women of today. These Gilets are in bright cerise, and other exquisite colors, $12.75. Indeed, the Plaid Silk Gilets at $2 are no less remarkable than those of rieh brocades at $26. Blouse Shop, Third Floor wie gos ayant a Point Applique, 134 to 9-Inch, at GL.76 to 97.008 yard. Filet, 1 to 86-inch, at 600 to Carrickmacroms, 1 to 6-inch, $2.25 to $19.60 a yard. Three Days More This Month To deposit your money in the Interest Department of GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers {n order to entitle it to earn money for you at the rate of 4 Per Cent. Per Annum from October 1st. If you delay longer, you miss a month's Interest. Main Moor, Rear Balcony Charming Jewelry Costing Little Most women like variety in their Jewelry, and while such pretty things as these, for per- sonal adornment, are so inex- pensive it is a good plan to add to the contents of one’s jewel box. Hat Pins with the popular small tops, with combinations of white stones, with amethysts, sapphires, rubles or olivines, at 26¢ to $1.60. Bar Pins, in different lengths, jew- eled with calabre-cut colored stones, Introduction of a New GIMBEL Shoe For Women, to Be Featured at $2.50 se at 2Bc to 75c. C ) Brooches and Le eerste: wit reals ve epbin Imltation meos, neatly boxed. Spe- It has long been our desire to procure a shoe for women which could qualify according to GIMBEL specifications and at the same time sell for $2.50. Untiring Efforts Have Been Amply Rewarded in NU-WELT SHOES The Nu-Welt Shoe, as the name implies, has a specially constructed sole, making the en- tire shoe soft and flexible. ‘hes shoes will not burn the foot, because they are just as smooth on the inside ason_ the outside. As to quality, they are thoroughly guaranteed. And as to appearance and atyle, The October nothing could be newer, as you may see for yourself. Necklaces of imitation clouded amber beads at 76¢, usually $1.25, White Coral Necklaces, with round or olive-shaped beads, at 76c, usually $1.25. Main Floor " > Se ee Sa Sale of Notions| mm pone Lace and Five Button Mod els, each at 52.50. only o- Which Silhouette Shall It Be! We have selected from our shoe witty a eras Jered one oe vie cries Welt luce model. Plain gunmetal - coltakin, concave heel. THE VICTORIA, the same model ax the Delphine, but with a gun- metal vamp instead of patent ps ig Subway Stere, Balcony cut, gray cloth guiter top, ‘THE LOUISE, viel-kid colt. vamp, Spanish heel; or street wear, regular stock a wide variety of supplies for dressmakers and home sewing, as well as handy articles,and mark them at spe- cially low prices, Besides, many new importa- tions are here, such as fancy articles, hair pins, tapes, pin cubes, darning cotton, ete. roan Gimbele Imported Fasteners: om Dressmakers ‘Si0k" leather short vamp; semi-Spanish Louis heel, concaved. THE PRINCESS, eesti shoe of gunemotal coltakin; flexible and comfortable for walking. 75c Nickel Alarm Clocks, 55c Regularly 75¢ Alarm Clocks specially priced. Clear sounding alarm, warranted to k accurate time for one year. Subway? Balceny MEN’S $15 AND $18 SUITS AT $1 1.50 The Turkish? The Minaret? The Bustle? Paris says that either one is correct in spite of the fact that there is a decided difference in each, As we desire that all women should have the opporiunily of deciding this important question in an intelligent way, we have imported the costumes that introduce these silhouetles—and are now displaying them in wla Lomenade dea Cotlelles» This is the Fashion Exhibition de Luxe of the Western Hemisphere—in fact, of the world— for it presents the notable and sensational modes from all the famous couturiers of Paris. These Latest Paris Gowns, Suits, Wraps, Furs and Chapeaux are worn by mannequins—in promenade—between 10.80 and 12 in the morning, also between 2 and 4 P. M, Eighth Floor , patent: lor dress ’ Even with the Good Things Offered Us from Time to Time, This Purchase Is in a Class by Itself for Exceptional Value Fine GIM € m duplicated by We had ar So cards English 1 brass, Rustproof, There Are Only Two Opinions About the World’s Series--- * dnd every benepar en on give you one or the other right off the bat, But| Ehenel Wy ite" inirahins mses fyapee when it comes to the question o! Inches Men’s Winter Underwear there areas many individual preferences as there are about cigars or breakfast foods. We Can Meet All Preferences in this very complete collection of Men’s Winter Underwear, which we have gathered from the best mills of this country and Europe. The list is a long one, including— From England—I. & R. Morley, Brettle & Sons, Allen & Solly and Cartwright & Warner. From Germany—Stuttgarter, Conradi & Friedman and the celebrated Bismarck brand, From Americs—Norfolk & New Brunswick, American Hosiery Company, Glastenbury, Superior Knitting Mills and others. Prices range: to $22.50 for Silk From $4 to $5.50 for Siih-and-zv0dt | From BBN 680 for W From $5. 1093 30 for Balortagan brown and «ray mixtur erg fully lined Sizes 0 to 17. Boys’ $5 Suits, $3.95 New Norfolk models, in fast-<dyed, pure w: d mixtures, in graye and browns Anite Black or brown, ined ani erously proportioned. Sixes wo 100 boxes “Duchess” NEW LACES 160 for t Assorted Wire Hairpina, At i to '4 Below Regular Prices 850 for two 360 books Gimbels Horm Hairpins, @5e to 650 BMADOW LAGBS, 860 to 450 Yara 19 to 24 tn, Hk , 80 for roll English Twill Tape. overs, and 9 to 14 for three cards Gimhela Spiral ines 7c to $1.35 ALLOVER LACES. 600 Cubes Gimbela Tm- ‘ins. Hest quality, papers Gimbela Economy Opportunities in This Sale of Blankets and Comtortables 200 Si1x Mul! Comfortables 1.75 Grade at $2.78, ue in Very dainty colons th plain silk mall borders; 100 Collar Stays. ate for Washable Wool Poltahing a Padne: 100 for three bo balls I, V. Frenoh Darning Cotton, All ahades, 100 ty 850 for Needle Cases, « lance @howlug at prices lower than needles 1 Mingle or . in white Folding Niokel Suit B50 for set tm) a coat and trousers, Belt lini Hangere for ‘Th are 4 de-| being slightly 4 from hand- =| ing. Chotoe of sizes for three cuarter and full beds, Se to $4.50 for Wool Store, Lower Ploor Tile and Block including Drawers, Shirts and Uni its, that, in every case, are selected fo: ' _ ipobs excellent fit and pole a6 inion Sui ” Main Floor . Linoleum Of Considerable Intereat Are These Low Prices on At Specially Lowered Prices SEASONABLE WASH GOODS 7c Standard Apron Ginghams, at 5c Yard Standard Ginghen fs Ane durable weave; firmly meshed nat- | terns, In all styles of ress Ginghams, 8c Yard New designs in a fine grade of Inlald Linoleum ina varied assortment of tile designs and flooring effects. Specially Repriced at $1.10 Sq. Yd. From $1.35 and $1,275 Sixth Floor Awarded to GIMBELS — A Notable Manufacturer’s Collection of This Season’s Sample $1.25 to $2 Aprons Tomorrow at $1 Dainty tea aprons for Madam! Good looking and practicalapronsforthe parlor maid, the waitress and the nurse maid ! Although the majority of Aprons are of nainsook, there are a few of fine dotted Swiss, And, of course, the trimmings are the nicest kinds of laces and embroideries, P. S.——So that we might have 500 Aprons for this occasion, the manufac- turer gave us his small surpluses of these styles. Becand Floer 12!.¢ These are 27 in, wide; and there ts an excellent assortment of the new pattérns in niatds, checks and stripes, 15c Zephyr Ginghams, 10c Yard These tirr woven fabrics are 82 tn. wide, and there ts @ chanm- {nw yagortment (enixna; aa well es the etapls weaves; stripe, check, plaids a Jain colors, bpectil ¥ Store, Lower Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS YORK TAUATY-THIAD OT. ———— oceanic renpeeeeesgnnieipsinenunlntinaion inanimate ime aiaat natin eee ominiammia mann iininriaeicks He naman enaane eae a 25c to 36c Wash Goods, at 16c Yard A very large assortment, all new weaves, and all at one price. 380 Jouy Pongee—3ic Bordered Votles—Tartan Im Ported Ginghame—26e MUo Shaatung—260 Chiffon ————— ——— ae