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By Sophie Irene oe offering. One _—_— sre Size x1 ft. x OR MORE. good time to 860 for Shields. a) quality, 6 naire, 61 10 hree “Duchess” W: Waterproof Apron. ‘or three be English 100 f Assorted Wire Hairp’ | 100 for three Se English Germ: celluloid, three for ¥ German Safety Pockets, 860 to 61,85. French and German Al 00,1 French Waving Irons, 600 and Bags TNA TRUST MUST OBEY LA DSPTE COURT Injunction Does Not Apply to Those Cars Whose Licenses Expired Before Aug. 1. Untli Oot. 4, when Justice of the Appailate Division of the Supreme Court will hear the arguments in the CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Pairs Washable Dress Shields, iscellaneous Tustproof Safety Pins. ‘or five 3c packages Gimbels| 100 Enamel Wire Hairpins. 6 inches, Black or brown. 180 for two 10¢ boxes “Duchess” ins, pers “Duchess” All-brass Pina, ar ee ene AGE 2 OR RIB MS oe . GIMBELS More RUG NEWS — From New York’s Liveliest Rug Store — Last week at GIMBELS brought wonderful Rug News to New York City and stirred up the entire trade. classic simile, ‘Pelion is piled on Ossa.” On top of last week’s wonderful Co og hepaped for rug buyers we P es up another record-breaking | e name that stands for EXCEL- Name in C: LENCE, DURABILITY—sterling qualities in every respect— in. x 10 ft. Gin..... $3: Hundreds still remain, in various sizes, qualities and patterns, of the famous M. J. WHITTALL and HARDWICK & MAGEE Ru headed by the ANGLO-PERSIAN and FRENCH WILTON grades; all PERFECT, in new designs, and at SAVINGS of 25 P’ These Little NOTIONS Play a Big Part the shy, retiring needle and the unobtrusive spool of a petal De aimuad by a glimpse of the su) rb cos- tumes they helped to produce. silk from which the gown is made—and, what’s more, they must be equal to their respo Reliable Notions on sibilities. /y are sold in the GIMBEL Notion Store; and when they are offered at less than their regular prices, it isa hay them. Dress Shields Gimbelx Garment Drees way adjusted: Guaranteed for two Isc pairs Gimbels “Pers fection’ Dress Shields—guaranteed impervious. Sizes, 2, 2and 4 aoe Oe for thren Bc Linen Corset Laces.| §00 three pieces Average Usually $16 to $20 00 for . mar Corset Side Protec-| Tape. soo. for’ Kieinert. Household r 250 box Gimbelw All-brass ach for Cord Shopping Bags. ibe three bc cards Gimbels “Lenox” Spiral Rustproof Collar Stays. Oo f cards 1 ises, 1% to! TI | But besides these every-day Notions, there are many Imported Novelties | from England, France and Germany, many of which will make acceptable little gifts later. English Necdie Cases, 300 to 08,96, an Thimbles, in metal and/ Beads, 1 ren Jeohol Lamps, lasa head Hat, Pins, 4, 5 al 0} and the atreets where cab companies have had private privileges, under the cloak of injunctions have been carrying on thelr business with- out observing ordinance; but by Justice Ingraham's assertion that they were not to enjoy cab and taximeter of will appear eau, and if thelr licenses have ex-ithat heve expired they will not be al- Dire? they will have co obtain new [owed to operate, and new licenses will Neenses under the new ortinance. or fn front of hotels and other places! qnus every prec ution will be taken which have been designated as public} to ,, hackstands under the new ordinance] nacke, #o that lower rates, to which and which have not secured injunctions. | the publi. ie justly entitled, may be had expired prior to Aig. 1 will be recor- nised, #o that a@t the following places hacketand permits have expired and the companies cannot now hold them to the etclusion of the public cabmen who bave lower rates of fare: HERE ARE THE PLACES WHERE Gimbels mported a. 91. Jewel} dainty sizes, Se and 100 Ht have more opportunity in the use of Pex, St Denis, St. Hubert Wage | ences Fee! Ravet, Seymour, Traymore, Woodward, | fork. Reataurante — Chureniti's, Roers's, | Healy Hoffman's Rest, Pekin, Woil'§ {ne oniy remedy a. pers nit Bebledatee who is obliged to pay an excess Pac we and other places — malig whl be to sue to recover the excess. partments, Century Association, En- | pe MAND iH EE D00KS ginecrs’ Club, Freundschaft Club, New 8 RIGHT TO 8! Harlem Casino, New York Athletic OF THE COMPANIES. For several weeks cab companies able will either the old or new any privileges they did not have prior|Club, New York Club, Racquet and} He furth sists that the cab com- aud Terrier Lives. . August 1, their activities in this| Tennis Club, Republican Club, Ted Sny- | panies be red to open thelr books, direction will be largely curtailgt. | der Company. Tt will be remembered that the only; A Young man and a young woman, Under the terms of a letter sent by| Deputy Inapector Drennon will nave |time the companies ever «ibmitted any | both poorly chad, and with a small the Corporation Counsel to the Mayor's|his inspector keep close watch at thewe | "&Ures in the whole controversy and | terrier dog, took @ room in Bureau of Licenses, every driver andj places and violators will be brought to) “vestigations was during the public jitait Wat # ho hearings before the Investigating Le | mittos of the Board of Aldermen, Then | they did so under the expiictt condition | that they were to be And even these figures have heen una vailablo to the Corporation Counse) After continued effort to get thom. Ax to this Mr, Farley stated to the Court “Although the tazlenb claim that the new rates ar tory Im (that they cannot p operate under ti they nave refused, In rea} mands tade upon them, to trial. Unless the cab compantea ob- tain new Neonses in places of thone the companies lore the Inxpeation Bus w te * De issued under the provisions of Public hack stand signa will be placed | the new ordinance, © access to these places to public ompantes No private hackstand permit which | 4¢ these places, where formeriy only tho| higher tates were in pracive Terence Farley, Assistant Corporation Counsel, has asked the Presiding Justies that if the Injunction ts continued until the appeal {s determined the companies be compelled to give recuipts of some kind, which will indicate how much in PERMITS HAVE EXPIRED. excess of the fare prescribed by the new Hotele—Algonquin, Ansonia, Breslin,’ ordinance they are collecting; that the thelr books and accounts, either before wome referee to be named by the court, so that they may be examined by the Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 and Rugs has been a HOUSEHOLD WORD for a generation and more— Bigelow Carpet Co. ' And, now, added to our extraordinary offerings of BRAND NEW, PERFECT, carefully selected Rugs from Hardwick & Magee and M. J. Whittall, comes this equally rare opportunity to select from $25,000 Worth of Splendid BIGELOW RUGS, a Quarter Under-Price | Combining the finest and LARGEST assortment of NEW, PERFECT Rugs every Think of this VAST ASSEMBLAGE of the New Rugs, from America’s THREE GREATEST RUG MILLS. If YOUR favorite is BIGELOW, here is this magnificent collection—SPICK-SPAN-NEW, from this great mill— If YOUR favorite is WHITTALL, here is the completest assortment of NEW, PERFECT Whittall Rugs in New York City— If YOUR favorite is HARDWICK & MAGEE (formerly renowned as IVINS, DIETZ & METZGER)—here is this superb assemblage of | this great mi!l’s exquisite patterns and beautiful textures. All at a Quarter to a Third Less Than Prices Have Ever Been Before in October “Bagdad’’ Royal Wilton Rugs offered at reduced prices. Her Male Companion Unconscious, gas and cpened the de cated “private.” [yoy Man and girl wer elena Gag As escaping from an opened jet. The rier Had saved tts life by lying with | oung man ~GIMBELS | Oct 4, the of the argu. a GIRL KILLED BY GAS. vat with a paws) er the duor « what few effor had no bamgage, it red—he te Vivien Core. iter address, or mor tid Not be learned. The} ned unconscius, <— —— Dental From Bryan. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1t.—Secretary of Aled to-day. whe had—the State Hryan denied to-day published | Haight, one of the butchers, opened the municipal authorities, or to permit the|raporta that Japaneso of California are! market early to-day ho saw the havoc Commissioners ef Accounts or somejbuying lands from hfs cousia, former) that had been done ind notified the other public accountants to examine Gov. Jennings of Florida } This week, to use Ovid’s | “: BURGLARS GET $800 + from the \tity of wrapping UA ees 0 oe 18, 1913. DIVING FOR $2,000,000 |= LOST IN SHPWAEGK | aeuchate Met BY CRACKING SAFE Firm in Williamsburg Victim of } German, With New Invention, Goes Clever Crooks Who Leave | Down 600 Feet for Treasure | Tools Behind. | in San Francisco Bay. Cracksmen tn the big wholmate meat] SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12 Two million and fish market of Ferret! & Ruth, at col! which went to the 78 to 19) Healt w : » Ray . blew one Kot $80 in ohecks Tho burglars entered the cellar by rip i ping up ai tewalk rr then | t Better Cough Syrup than § You Can Buy A Family Suppty, Saving 62 and Pally Guaranteed. | syrup -as much 2.50--can easily last night the flooring above their found themselves on the bottle, then add Ti keeps perfectly. < worth) ina y car Syeup obser windows od fro and sugar syrup on Thoy trundiod the big safe from tte the in cance is well known, pince in the carhier'a offlee (o the roar Vines je concentrated of the store, Upped it on tte sid compound of Norway white pine extract! bored a hole for lock. Two horse and other natura, it« Other prepara. 1 this combinatic Sornn remedy water to prevent deadon the noise of nty Jail, having Improviced a rap h hin suspenders and a part of hi beefing, other cough r guaral Nute satisfaction, lars left behind them kit of burgiare’ tools. thele complete When Edward | Vreeland was arrested on Friday on] A oly . a charge of threatening the lives of his money promptly refunded, goes with son Edward and his son-in-law, John this preparation. — Your druggis Speone. He ie survived by hie wife and Pinex, or will get it for you. Hf not, inend to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind | | Ne dy Get, 18 —Osear | tie to] Veesiand, forty-m'e years oft of Moon je, Hanged himself to-day in the} police of the Redford avenue atation, six ohildren, GIMBELS larly Now “Bagdad’’ Brussels Rugs Regularly Now oe pig Now ae rma | Eh ge ao! gton” Axminster Rugs 6x9ft....... 15 CO fe |e eer tt ee) Peete ae ae 95.75 n a ‘e wish to lay special stress on the LARGE $4.25 Ardebil rug in the South, Kensington Museum in | SIZES which we have (patie of these fine weaves— $2.50 London bbe an Arlington a) 3 ler Now as9x15ft., 10ft. Gin. x 13 ft. 6in., 11 ft. 3in., 15 f(t. 930 Hall Runners 937.50 930 27 in. x 9 ft., 27 in. x 12 ft., and 27 in. x 16 ft., 7.60 ORO. cccesccceess 200. $25 $20 ranging in price from $7.60 to $12.60, reg. $10 to $16, | A Maker’s Changing of Brings to GIMBELS Just 108 ut they are as essential as the These splendid Trunks are suddenly affected with the wanderlust, because their styles must make room for new ones. One thing is certain—these new styles may be dif- ferent, but they cannot excel the construction and long- distance possibilities of these 108, You will recognize the maker, whose name appears on every trunk, as being one of the best in America. And his Trunks bear the guarantee as well as ours. Getting down to details: Dress Trunks at $12.50, tt jee. for two 10c books Assorted Ens- sh Ping. 100 for three Be balls L. V. French Darning Cotton, All shades, 166 two 100 spovls Baroour’s Linen Thread, 10¢ three Sc cards Gimbels imported Rustproof Snap Fasteners. 18e two bundles Assorted India ‘ape. 16¢ for three pieces French Tope. inen Steamer Trunks at $11.50, Usually $15 to $20 Very heavy Srrecing of duck, in black, wine color or n, on thiee- ply basswood . Edges and center bands are extra wide, and of hard vulcanized fibre. Corners and other of solid ateel. And the Trunks are fully riveted. Conveniently arranged interiors, with cloth lining, . 46 { Dress Trunks at $17.50, 7} Usually $25 to $30 ‘These Trunks are as strong as can be made, Bodies are of three-ply veneer, with fine fibre covering inside and out-—-making the trunks five- ply, but light, All vital points are hand-riveted, Outside bandings and /, indings of three-ply fibre. Handsome Lugguge in color-combination \ andstyle. Interior with several small trays that make Parking comfort, and fine cloth lining. Sizes $2 to 40, at the same price, $17.60. Genuine INNOVATION Wardrobe Trunks ure here in three qualities at $26, $46, $66 each in three atyles. Fifth Floor. 800 fo: American Pina, 150 for two 10c boxes Steel Pins. 100 for three Be cards Giinbel» Rust- Jess Hookm and Eyes, The "Melba," “Gretchen.” Black or white. All sizes, (6 cards), 180 Eros, for pair of Shoe or Slipper ‘reas. 860 for dozen Wooden Coat Hangers. 850 for Set Combination Coat and Trousers Hangers, 150 for two 10c Folding Nickel Suit or Coat Hangers. French and German Imitation Pearl Ge to Oc w string. ch and German Imitation nd 6 in, ng, BO, 300 and 186, English Gilt Safety Pins, malt and card, alm Floor, | CENT, Sixth Floor Styles of His Very Fine TRUNKS at Low Prices LAST CHANCE To Buy This Artistic SHONINGER Player-Piano known and loved, for two generations, in thousands of homes For $115 Less Than Its Regular Price With FREE MUSIC ROLLS and a Bench Tuned Without Charge for a Whole Year With a RECEIPT IN FULL in Case of Death ; Sent Home for $5 4s Soon as Club Membership Is Accepted After Saturday, October 18th, the Price Will Be ABSOLUTELY ‘| FIXED at $325 for the Upright and $600 for the Plav-r- Piano—and They Will Continue to Be THE BES PIANOS WE KNOW OF AT THOSE PRICES LAST SIX DAYS of the finest opportunity New York has ever had to have a truly ARTISTIC Piano that will SATISFY FOR A LIFETIME the most critical taste. See it TOMORROW-—SURE. Mano Store, Eighth Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORIC WARTY-NURD st.

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