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ca THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1913. ‘ 8 universal demand for thts connecting|to the Commission by Frank W. Conn, ]any voice present in opposition to tho! weok after her marriage in this olty| wedding @ift fron her tusband, who is bs Mink Chairman McCall enid President of the Manufacturers’ Aaso-| proposed subway, No one replied, and! was told to-day in despatehen sent here | euperimendent of the Union Stock Tarts ‘lat me aay here tumt I conf . : the meeting) from Henry, Idaho, to the famtly of J,|at Pocatello, Idaho, stumbled im mid- e Commission that the fight fora con-| With the remaris a |<. Apgar. Mra, Hagel Rend Apgar was |atream and, falling, ploned Mre, Apgar oo ned in the Blackfoot River, in| beneath him. She was dead when poe ie SATURDAY RVEAIME | husband managed to drag het body out the horse. into the water In hor desire to recover | from unter ine Hors had planned to apend & duck shoe had shot. their honeymoon in a fishing trip on @ ‘Tho pony Mrs, Apgar was ekting, al ranch near Pocatello, when she tried to urge her horse Sducation to me. I venture to eay real.) subway fe an imperative need. dents here in Manhattan, thougif close| Monsignor O'Hara, pastor of the! FACTORY SECTION) txzeerstors.corm:secte tomar ever or on anthny acer et! QM HONEYMOON IN WEST paths q | Raney that when I went over the pro: BRIDE OF WEEK KILLED there, lyn Im feotated because of lack of tran- “They do not knoW that, to the shame |*t He snid that Greenpoint i» eecond of the city, whether the fault be local|only to Pittsburgh In manufacturing Part bigr mt M. J, Oct. &-The, Citizens of Brooklyn — and | indifterence or not, that @ great manu. |importance In the United St. tem, LE A ay = | facturing centre exists there in a sort “Diam Letehton Reach to Astoria th n ) s Tle | ot aud Ge gan, population demands thie eatvatton, Queens !lead for Better { °f cw! Dubiic official,” continued Chatr-|said Father O'ftara. ‘Phere te not & 4“ teatiat man McCall, “Whe ie charged with re-| Vole in all Brooklyn and all Queens A) Transit Facilities. |sponetbiiity and wuthority euch as we |againet It The New Shoes for Women { are. can tolerate a continuance of these| “In a very. few years Brooklyn will WEERLY fone if It We possible . ; xcepti i i Am Onaieman Mocatt and Gotniitenionwra| inet, Lev see Bb phate, 8 GAN You Wa | we Menta paste Soe ae Goin are exceptionally light weight and gracefi ul, Among OVeNS \ William Eustis and Malthle of the Pub. | not go from here with a fale im-|now. We have faith in and ¢rust you ~ : new models a charming dress boot is made with patent N Commission heand @osens of | Pression. The @nancial condition of the | gentlemen of the commission. Get thie : . t AL COLAT , women, of Brook: | Clty of New York is tho one barrier to | aubway started.” ‘ leather vamp, tops of kid or cloth, with plain toes and ‘ n c in the Alor. | 0UF Immediate action on this crom town (ther aperkers were Col. Andrew D. cis ats ay, | route. If the city ts Anancially capable | Daird, Tremdent of the Tenth Ward Spanish heels. Prices from $5 to $8. City Mall to-day, | we are ready. Improvement Association; Thomas V. Ic of al gy Gna h | Patrickson, President of the Sorantoi as x ‘Can we an honorable way to, Patrickson, Preside peti Sixth Avenue 548 Fifth Avenue ween the Brigh-| . tthe a Coal a press course ot conaracton”” That a the| domi ot various loc araniaatons. At Nineteenth St. Above Forty-fifth Street COLUMBUS VV ha Rer 103 a 104 ST Vand the Queensbor- | course of conatruction? ‘That ia the| dents of varous local organizations. | only question that confronts we.” At the conclusion of the addren Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 inclusion of the anvarwitiy| Th ou: ere Were introduced | Chairman McCall asked if Men’s Suits to Order At $21.50 For $30 to $385 Grades Gg In every respect of materials, patterns, style, tailoring and guaranteed fit. Fabrics include plain and fancy grays, blues and blacks, as well as pin stripes, checks and mixtures. Choice of any of our single or double- breasted sack coat models. Fourth Floor Boys’ Norfolk Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers Getting an extra pair of trousers with a boy’s suit is much the same as carrying extra tires on an automobile. Both very neces- , because they have to stand the greatest amount of wear and tear. + In selecting these fine Boys’ School Suits with two pairs of trousers we brought our long experience and great buying power to bear on securing the best possible values. And parents who like to see their money go as far as possible in securing quality will be delighted with these suits. i eral smart Norfolk styles, in handsome brown and gray all- mante Oh. urging + A Long-Cherished Ambition Comes True! Imported Afternoon and Evening Dresses at $35! Aftemoon Gowns of rich charmeuse from one of the most skilled dressmakers of Europe seem quite incredible, do they not? Byt they have been accomplished by Gimbels! If you were to buy imported silk of the fine quality that is used in these Gowns, the cost of the silk alone would be quite a sum. Then, too, these Dresses have that indescribable tone that one only finds in imported modes—and the pos- session of which is usually very costly. The Dreases are simply fashioned, as you will see in the illustration, but the richness of the silk and the way it drapes the figure makes them very charming. In Seal Brown that was the dominating color at the Grand Prix Races last Sunday in Paris. - Dark Blue and Old Gold. The Evening Gowns are of fine silk broche crepe, with draped bodices of chiffon. The crepe Se below the waist are edged pret! ty gold lace. In the pastel colors, ‘Third Floor A Display and Sale of Fashionable Millinery And Untrimmed Hats—Trimmings The Showing of New LAMPS Simplifies the Problem of the Artistic And Practical Lighting of Your Home You must know, first of all, that the Gimbel Lamp Store contains one of the very few really complete collections in New York. Also, that the word “Lamps” is most elastic, and includes everything from a superb electric dome or shower to a simple little candleshade. Then when we tell you that this new season’s display is the best we have ever made, you can realize that a very unusual @ assemblage awaits you. Of course, the beautiful Lamps from abroad—our direct importations—pro- vide the greater of the interest, especially from the artistic point of view. But the American makers have produced some very fine Lamps especially among the more practical M4 kinds. It seems as though the appro- pose lighting arrangement in your y ouse can be chosen, without hesitation Ss from the wonderful display. Sica Cates it You Will Like to See Especially The Electric L { the Lout i riods Ny real ronan at #128 to oa, ane Pa oc certie james from Paris in bisque and bream, ipa same at $450 to $600, The Carved W Floor Lamps, finished Electric Table in mahogany bases, with ofl: with charming. French silk shades at 988 to ne Gilt, | shades, at $14.60 40 438. wool mixtures, chosen for good wear, with knickerbockers that Alabaster Ceiling Fixtures from Florence, richly A remarkable collection of Candle, Shades from On the Main Aisle are cut in ample proportions, and fully lined. Four price groups: bas ir ‘Calling Somer in. pink ae pene Lies) I —, oo Candin bn tes ad This Extraordinary Occasion has been $5, $6, $6.75 and $8.75 perids | inp Mail Se PE ogee mahogany, a+ 909 to 06. red made possible at the Height of the Season, Sizes from 6 to 18 years. Fourth Floor — . Frause of gu, arte purchases iw Pari Easy to Save a Quarter to a Third and New York. ane A many of the trimmings will soon become | Before Sailing for Europe an Imp orter On his BEDROOM FURNITURE priceless in this country, because the new } Let Us Have These Beautiful . ; ‘ Tariff Law prohibits theis importation, we $15 to $20 BEADED TUNICS .: Peitcas ie 8 gules opportunity, if you have a bedroom or two still to furnish in your new house shall present them at 25 Per Cent. Less i ‘e have reduced the prices on this Furniture, because it consists mostly of odd pieces and than present market prices—namely: To Sell for $10 Each some discontinued patterns, which we want to move out of the way of incoming goods. But Black Paradise Plumages at $7.60, i He was eager to clean up his season's business, and we were DAL AnSH8 Ie Se yon wher hat bab Base Dae one of some particular style of bureau or chiffonier $15, $17 to $30. equally eager to secure these fashionable Tunies so much under-| "Of course, the Furniture is of the fine GIMBEL standard, and at its new low prices is more Black Numidi Plumages at $2.60 to ee ost of them are of chiffon, a few of net, in the new color- attractive than ever. $6.50. ings, including rouge, tango, a deep shade of American Beauty, | BEDROOM SUITE, Adam Perlol. of mahogany | TOILET TABLE of mahogany. gut i $30—ewell Natural and Black Gours Fantais- Saxe blue, tan, pink and champagne; also white, tion, wood knobs, Dresser, PF ect 65. Cnt. PRINCESS DRESSER of mahogany, $18 from $27— ies, $1.75 to $11.60. They are richly embroidered with fine crystal and satin fonier, $86, from $46. ‘Toilet "Table, $28, from $35, serpentine front, two large drawers, shaped beveled — Also— beads; and are fashioned with deep sleeves, and shorter in the wate Bec, with cane Tennis, Ger pert, ees ve, plate mirror. Ostrich Fantaisies—60 styles in biack front than in the back. Only a hundred—not many! m fronts, dust-proof construction, French bevelled plate CHP ONAN oe aa eal aioe, pe Bagh yar and colors, at $1.60 to $12.76. Hl ain Floor mirrors and wood knobs. Bureau, chilionier, toilet glass beveled plate mirror, knobs. Representations of Paradise, Numidi ' fable and twin beds, with wood panels, 9000 from | occcen of tuna mahogany, 618 from $28—ewell : fi BEDROOM SUITE, Fo: Colonial design, mahog- front, beveled mirror, ; ans Sees, 6 Scarfs That Are Radiant any=-French pla mirrors, duscprooleanructign | TOLLET TABLE of tune Font aS tee Hate ot sf and $228. Under the Light of Night ice thee tartan | Snel Trae, eee 40, > 3 4 awa , from $45, Single o ni , 5 in. re a $7.50 Panne Plush Untrimmed Hats at $5 pg eek 2 . ruttetiche GTS satan, a Cots pn | PSE cl te tal pl tla Se « le SE-PIECE SUITE of mai ny, Jolonii it, m 5 $4 Black Plush Untrimmed Hats at $2.75. Imported—$2.50 Peel galp leet Macrae nial ay el pris DRESSER of Circassian walnut, $86 from The NO-CHARGE TRIMMING SERVICE will be extended in the same careful Mere wisps of white chiffon, studded with hundreds of wee with three large and four small drawers. Chiffonicr, $40--ewell front, one large and two email drawers, way a3 when Untrimmed Hats and thekr Teimiralags are purchased in the Millinery Sections. | | gold dots. Of course, the dots are arranged to form designs Tee eo! hone Seas at drawers. Tollet | ee Gircasalan walnat ot 905 from $26— : that add to the effectiveness of the scarfs, vibe oe oe i $98. The Scarfs of soft dullftaished silk crepe at $4.96 are em- nvierllad” plate om ved fu Lib out nan four eu irawers, wont Eke ‘ broidered in large satiny polka dots, Shitfonier to, \, $17.60, > bs Sircassian walnut al 380— A Dress Form Is Essential to ‘The ombre shailinss in the crope de chine Searfs at 92.26 | DRESSEK of, Cojonlal mahogany Yinka, $4.28, from | BURR: Ue satel a Bete too | knobe, . are exquisite. shaped bevelled plate mirror. - plate ‘oval mirror, straight tront. i BAU of Sheri 90-~ | DRESSER, whi j from $35—dust- Home Dressmaking Spanish Hand-Run Lace Scarfs, $4.75 to $28 | "nt, toa baat Tae Mine Vowk Rae | PSY Escta tae day wed ae aD The GIMBEL Sewing Machine Section Oy thet is elas a degra J postession, tay ate won “of Colonial scroll mahogany, $57.50, from $85 | omar ght frit, four large and two small drawers, offers several excellent styles of Dress Forms, Chantilly and other Thread Lace Scarfs, $12.75 to $46, | ‘rorLET TABLAS of Colonial mahogany, $83. from $60. | CHIFFONIER, enamel, at $16.76 {rom $25—oval plate at prices not equalled elsewhere for lowness: Maip Floor. French plate mirror, wood knobs, mirror, four large and two small drawers. Tth Floer $8.50 “Acme” Automatic : : ! A Sma! Adjustable Dress Forms at $5 The Modern Way to Clean House Important Sale Charming Fancy China fs A ; "i 5 vans of u Vac Cleaner. It wheedles the dust out Separate adjustments for neck, bust, hip and skirt. Designed to repro-| of fae gamma conver the furniaie and the hangings withes | Women Gan Save Fifty From a Noted Maker duce the lines of the new figure. ease and thoroughness of whieh the old fashioned broom or dust Cents on These He is Reinhold Schlegelmilch, and whatever he origi- Style A, extending from 82 to 40-inch bust. | cloth mie coe oagc voit. ne olay of House Dresses at | nates in new shapes or'designs is apt to be emulated by PAB, sexponvting fresh 96 to dt-ineh Dust, and eaten wives who ha es t tried them, to mak oni? 1.50 le: hat other makers of fancy China throughout the length and st, Ouse es who haver 0 4 em, to make Nene looking sivles in cham rat. te : ; ray, plain and striped percales~in | breadth of Germany. 12-Section Adjustable Dress Forms at $10 thelr first test now “tho lest handipower cleanere (ee ae eames Bircalerentt : $ mQUNTLEY VAC! tho best hand-power cleaners jie # ee Pink Two of his new designs have just reached us—both The almost endless variety of possible adjustments enables this Dress | MGNAKC power, with sot of attach. | Larender Black-and-While | oh floral effects, in exquisite colorings. They include Form to reproduce any figure exactly, whether normal or irregular. A twist| meats, at $1 I in Maids’ Dremea of Black Sateen, | the pieces needed f ; lunch bl ge ee eae eCULM . " the pieces needed for the breakfast or luncheon table, of the little wheel locks the form in any desired set of proportions, (Illustated.)| MESCO FLECTRIC CLE ght, as Inost of the Maids’ Untormain gray or | or for serving refreshments. Although they are brand Size A, extending from 82 to 44-inch bust. parts are made of aluminum all attach regularly $45, bli »plin at $4; Mohair at $8. . ial . Size B di fs Fifth Floor ‘Second Flor | new we have marked them at these special prices: ize B, extending from 86 to 48-inch bust. ———— ee SSS phase a Cupe and Saucers, Te, $2 265 Sugur and Cream Sots, $1.80, 7 DM ouillon Cu Sauer l. + 2. $3.60 “Kumpackt” Dress Forms, $2.25 B29 Ramin and at, "06, | Se CauePlate eb wh : in use, these excellent Dreas Forms can be packed away in a (ee Hee and Butter Piten tbe. $250 Nayonnaice Sota, €1,06 smallb Not adjustable, but in sizes from 32 to 44-in. bust measure. BEQADmAY TETYMRD $1.25 Chocolate Cupe & Saucers, 85 Cracker Jare, @1,60," With Fleer _ CNW YORK Geos, Linchecunehawee | © are Oh tch Floor , 4 . ( ) WEL eels hs oa TOOT Rhee eenmmeasee s ncmaagpy eet ps wt rayne i ths