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MICHEL ANSWERS ATTACK BY MCA, ONL Denles He Was on Commitee! That Arranged Deal for aa $1,000,000, Ovliester John Purrey Mitchel, when Qahed to-day regarding Juége MoCall's @atement leet night that Mitchel had | ‘been an instrument in the aity’e pur- chase of the right of way of @ small | fallroad in the Catekille for $1,000,000, | when it couki have Been bought for | WA,000, enid: “As far as T can recollect, I was not | @ member of any committee having this | @atter in charge. Mr. MoCall's atate- | Ment ls as gross a misrepresentation as I would have expected from him." Judge McCall's reference to the Ulster | @né Delaware Railroad, in the Aqueduct gegion, came after a etatement made Qy Collector Mitchel last night, in which fe ridiculed the idea of economy from @ Tammany candidate for oMfce. Mo- Gall asserted that Collector Mitchel knew very well just what sort of ex- twavagance in the administration of olty @ffaire he proposed to go after. “Tell Mdm," said the Judge, “that f ‘would not sanction the city's buying a ‘watershed railroad's right of way for 61,000,00) when It could have been ac: | quired for $400,000," MoCall further stated that “the guid- | dng mind in that transaction was John | Purroy Mitchel,” and, further, that it war on Mr. Mitchel's report that the Purchase was confirmed. As bearing on the controversy as tend- fmg to show that Mayor Gaynor was ‘the active force in the purchase of the failvoad, the friends of Collector Mitchel Produced a letter written by Gaynor to Charles stra lent of the Board ef Water 5 lay 12, 1911, The “When the negotiations were opened fy ony offive by you and Mr. Coyken- all, prenident of the road and his coun- fel, Judge Clearwater, not three montha @80, ‘t did not seem to ine posalble that ur daily persistence nt it to @ head Htoacd of Estimate authorized jaan of the railroad, Exceptional Value in Cammeyer Hosiery 1,200 Pairs Women's Heavy Pure Thread Silk Fashioned Hose, With Very Slight Imperfections, IN BLACK, WHITE, TAN AND EVENING SHADES, Values $1.00 & $1.25 Special Sale Price, 69c Cammeyer Stamped ona Shoe e RAMANA AAT NAA GW. CMsds-- EMEA aE EA AOA OOO Homes Furaished| Credit Terms { 2 mae $49 ($3 "ar" 650 4 7) § «© 7 Is «9998| 7306 100 Write for (ATALOGLE. Malled FREE, HARLEM STORE, SAVE. 120" 2188 2190 OPEN EVE ?V EVENING AT. | ROTH STORES UNTIL OP. M, RRONN STORE, 3 Avel56 5 World Wants Work Wonders, |‘ 1) AWeek Opens an Account| ee oe GIMBELS _ Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P. M. Tomorrow—An Annual Occasion The Special Presentation of Women’s Tailored Suits At $25, $27.50, $40, $47.50 to $60 that are Reproductions and Adaptations of the Latest Models By Callot, Premet, Paquin, Poiret, Cheruit, Bernard and hoff-David _., If you visited our Fashion Exhibit, ‘La Promenade des Toilettes,” you are acquainted with the modes that we shall nt tomorrow—for these Suits are notable for their re- semblance to the original models, These extraordinary results have been attained because we had the Suits by the best custom-tailors on this side of the Atlantic, and because they are made of handsome fabrics. Altogether, there are The Twenty Most Distinctive Styles of Paris ey Fabrics Colors Fur Trimmings Tere oe is tie Nubian Brown Mahogany Fitch Seal-dyed Coney Velout ‘elaine C orauroy Seal Brown Holland Blue Broadtas! Chinchilla Sjuirrel Peau de Peche Chitfon’ Cossack Green Navy Skunk Mole-dyed Coney Diagonal Cheviot Velours Raisin Prussian Blue Moleskin Opossum Broadcloth Plum Black Ermine Civet Cal Paul Poiret’s Suit With the Cord Girdle Reproduced in Broadcloth at $47.50 A Compose Suit with Broadtail Cloth Coat, Trimmed with Fitch Broadcloth Skirt, $50 Third Floor A Maker’s Misunderstanding Brings These Women’s Gaiter Boots at $4.75 We ordered these Shoes with welted soles. The maker sent them, instead, with hand-turned soles—-lighter and more flexible, and excellent for carriage wear. . The Shoes were intended for our regular $7 line. But we secured such a handsome price-concession, because of the manufacturer's error, that we shall sell these 520 pairs tomor- row at $4.75. Two Immensely Smart and Graceful Styles— Kid tops, patent coltskin vamps with tips. Black cloth tops, patent coltskin vamps with plain toes, All with fashionable Spanish-Louis XVI heels. secona rio This Offering of $25,000 Worth of ‘Famous BIGELOW Rugs Is Another Link in the Stirring Chain Of Rug Events at GIMBELS By special arrangement with this celebrated mill, known in American households for its fine fie and Carpets for fifty years, we are able to set aside a hitherto undeviating rule, and offer their splendid rugs, IN OCTOBER, At One-Fourth to One-Third Below Regular Prices for the first time on record. . We had our choice of patterns and of colorings—all NEW and all PERFECT. Add to these superb Rugs the great assortment from Hardwiek & Magee and M. J. Whittall, and you have the most extraordinary collection of NEW, PERFECT and DESIR- ABLE American Rugs ever ojfered in New York undereprice. Here Are the Sizes and Prices of the Bigelow Rugs “Bagdad’’ Roya) Wilton Rugs ‘ “‘Daghestan’”’ Royal Rugs _ Size Regutarly Now | gc 194¢"" Regulany oii, exl2tt..... $42.50 $80 Sit-Bin.xi0tt. Gin, | 846.50 $87.60 Bft. 8 in, x10 ft, 6in oe $28.50 ax abin, io “Srae Ox9f eee 826 920 /27x54in..... LU 87 “. 4ft. 6in,x7ft. in. $15.76 $11.60 Arlington” Axminster Rugs Sf. x bit. Bin. $7.25 06.75) of gin. x10 ft6in. | S50 $30 AT KBGIN. cece eee s+. $6 $4.2616 x9ft..... $25 $20 ‘‘Bagdad”’ Brussels Rugs rey Now Oxl2it... . ane 346 $24.60 B ft. Bin, x 10 ft. 6 $22.26 6x9ft.... ° inthe. ats in. a sizes i in, 1 t.8 inzib ft. Hall Runners THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1918. ALWAYS TIMELY—ALWAYS NEW—ALWAYS AT THE " Women’s §20 Suits, $9.75 || Women’s $1 and $1.25 Un- eirgymain amtatcmaiat || dergarmenta, 760 GIMBEL Fashionable to Their Fingertips The Thousands of Pairs of Women’s Gloves | In This BON MARCHE SALE | There’s an excellent reason for the unvarying desir- ability of these Gloves. THEY WERE ALL MADE ESPECIALLY FOR GIMBELS BY OUR REGULAR MAKERS in the styles we knew would be good. They have been arriving for several weeks in preparation for this Sale—the last of them getting through the Custom House from Gren- noble, France, barely in time to be advertised for opening day of the Sale. NINETY PER CENT. of the Gloves in the Sale are WHITE--—many of them with the heavily black em- broidered backs so much in demand. There are Gloves for street wear, as well as for afternoon and evening oc- casions. The society girl who is wise will save ONE-) THIRD on her season’s supply of long white Gloves. Women’s White Glace Gloves, black and self-em- broidered, 85c pair. Women’s White French Kid Gloves, black embroid- ered, 96c pair. Women's White French Kid Gloves, black embroid- | ered, or white, self-embroidered, $1.36 pair. Women's 16-button Glace Gloves, $1.85 pair. Women’s 16-button French Kid Gloves, $2.15 pair. Women’s White Doeskin Gloves, Washable, 85c¢ pair. Main Floor A STORE WITHIN A STORE A few pointed facts for the benefit of those who do not know what the GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE r who would economize in daily necessities and little luxuries. It is a modern store with a half miliion dollar stock and 500 employees; it is a store with two floors, each a city block square, to which 41 elevators and 10 wide stairways lead. There are 104 complete sections, each carrying same experts who assemble the magnificent merchandise for the Main Store sections. From a trivial item in notions, to smart apparel for men, we may find the newest, the most desirable and the most reliable at There is every convenience here for shopping—rest rooms, entrance to tubes and a complete Drug Store. This is not a ‘‘basement’’ where odds and ends snd Regular customers of this Subway Store know differently and profit by the knowledge. We present 50 items—substantial evidence of just what this store can really save you. You will find something Fine merino ribbed vexte and of atyles: expected in thin assortin i nlenvelent OF PERE aS = = siceves; tight with short or long lengthy extra sizem, ankle or knee B50, |. Women’s $26 and $36 Suits, $14.60 A new arrival of handsome suits, in the latest styles for Winter. All the new fibrics, ‘Women's $5 Sweater Coats 4 in plain $3. | cloths and mixtures, Women's $15 to $17.50 Silk $9.76 oplins and self-c A butt ma ford and white, 34 to 46. Dresses _ > Messalines, crepes other soft #ilks, in wortmnent of new models; colors and sizes, ».41| [Women's 38¢ Stockings, in all 10: Pail - 5 = ings, me Women’s $2.95 Raincosts, | | (1); i impertects 1.00 - = alt gismade outs, military col- | | Women’s $1.75 Hand Bags, ‘ - — $1 Each The latest styles and wliapes, In $75 Pony Skin Coats, $38.75 | | cont soul, moroces and tong xrain New atyles, first quali 4 with silk moire or 1h with heavy brocad with purse, inetal or re samples; sizes <i frames. Women’s $18.50 Coats, $12.75 ; | Chamoisette Gloves 25cpr. Women's 2-claap er Cham olseite Gloves, In bl . white and colors 1 frat full range black Cashmeres at 10 distinctly new models, of | | of Kizes, Also boucles, chinchilas and mixtures, wame price. Full range of sizes, yarn-dyed satin oro jouble- faced cloth. Children’s $6 and §6 Coats, | $2.96 Speetat Fren ey, well finksted, ——_ _} | sample and very Children's $4 aa ont, atyliah, Coats, $2.95 Fine quality of rduroy, lined and interlined. Double- breasted box models, nicely finished. ric che, popular Hy Mined with silk Children’s Flannolette Garments, 50c Night drawers, padi fcowns with yokes, baby a with Grawer wtrings, Ba om broidered and seallo Men's 26c and 50c Pure Silk Hose, 18 Some are f a standard maker, 1 {inperfections are 6. very slight, black only. Alxo “J | merino wool socks, 160 pair, 4 for $0c, ‘ uips, stralght back; sizes 18 to 2 $1.50 House Dresses and | Kimonos, $1 en's 75¢ Merino Underwear, 50c w Shirts and drawers; pretty stripes, high for Fall; nicely trimme Imonos Empire atyle, ished, natural and whit Wsatin buttene {anes tgowns at 560 Men's 10c Handkerchiefs, af the bent quale 6c Each foittal handke Sort finish silk-ermbroidered lettor, 1 chiets have slight Imperfecti Men's $1 Night Shirts, 66¢ | ( quality imusiin, cut large eta, In two new models; Your New Sewing Machine Should Be a DOMESTIC At $22 . If you want a trustworthy and reliable workor, which can do anything any other machine does’ |and many things no other machine can do. __ In the first place, this machine is extremely handsome—it is in a beautiful oak case, highly finished. The Domestic’s peculiar features are all embodied. For in- stance, the interchangeable stitching device, enabling you to use chain or lock stitch as desired-—at a moment's notice. The adjustable bell and fork Lear. ings, the motion feed which #volds puckering on the firer materials. Darning and braiding aitachments, and devices for embroidering. The vibrating presser, to be used when passing thick seams when sewing heavy fabrics. The self-threading reedle bar, of werr-proof steel, Automatic tension. And a complete set of the best “ Domestic’ al- tachments The machine ma) tbe purchased on terms of $2 cash ant the remainder, $1 per ceeek, No extra charges or club fees. Instructions at your home without charge, if wi Greater New York. Fifth Floor. | ! \ le | | | | eally is and what it offers to those a new and absolutely modern stock, purchased by the ymen and children, from yard goods to furs, rugs and beds, you the lowest possible prices. ‘ dairy lunch and restaurant, telephone and telegraph service, out-of-date cheap things are sent to be sold cheaply. LOWEST PRICE WITH THE SAME GIMBEL SERVICE. | Sees , 460 Yard Shadow lace flouncin gellent range of patt 27 In. wide. of ti in platte models, or rough dark shades for Fall an Including a number of plain blue Kerges, Bizen 6 to 17, 36-Inch Silks and Satins, | 86c Yar In this assortment are $1 mea- nem, taffetas, $1.26, benga- $1.26 black putilette de 0c to 76¢ Embroidered Flouncings, 38c Yard Swiss embroidered flounces, 26 nice assortment’ of na. HE BIGELOW CARPET COM. PANY'S ENTIRE STOCK OF SMALL RUGS AT WONDER: FUL REDUCTIONS. Utopia Agminater Wool Ruga, nnd Yard ‘The velvetecns are of a yery fine quality, in formerly Hat je prived at Te ya.; Corduroys of w| | 3 fine, narrow. wale, 30 in. wide; | 1 80x60 In. yal 95 to $8 Lamps, $3.50 Gar and electric ight lampe— importers samples of desk and jano lamps; « number of table jainpa; few are slightly imperfect, but values are very great. Only about one of a kind 20c Scotch Tartan Plaids, 12140 Yard one Weave in thix washa- n fabric. In a very wide beautiful colorings; a4 Dress Goods Remnants | [$21 Chins Dinner Sete, HALF PRICE 13.60 Materials of the better kinds tn hin Austrian’ China service, most desirable lengths; wool pink rose deco: Volles, silk grenadines, panamas, diagonals, mira, plain and fancy - wuitings, ote, In all new shaden: 60c All-Wool Serges, Imported and domestic fabrics, tn brow it, if red, Copen- hagen, y, two shades cat ae te E to $2.25 Cut Glass, 950 in from’ 2 to § yards, halt and less, ~~ 6c Chins Plates, 10¢ Decorated China Pintes, suitable ‘All of them Everything in this collection will be special ne $5 Woolen Blank Heavy, white and v pink and blue borders; for large beds. ly priced for this event, Aare 3} bi Handled wis, Jair | Rec Di a Cream Be pies, Whipped 1 and Vinegar wi elvers, Powder $2.75 Napkins, $1.75 Dozen Fine GE pure Irish Linen Damask Napkins A clone, even weave, fully bleached, hemmed ef unhemmed; 30x20 tn. or 21521 . covering, with ; der, white cotton Milling: $2.50 Bordered Comfort- ers, 6 | $1.66 Bedspreads, $1.25 White crochet anreads, for tu] | 24 welling, 9c ¥. sited body, several patterns; fine Checked Glas Towelling, of Wenve and excellent quality. pure Trish linen, soft. Ante, wi! | atrons, jorbent and firm weave serviceable. 16c Table Damask, 66c ¥d. | ~~~ relink tttth Statin “nish, | | $6 Fancy Table Caren, | flounce, the other «: black and ant BROTHERS NEW THIATY-THIRD OT. ¥, With patch pocwets, 27 in, x 9 {t.,27 in.x 12 ft. and 27 in, x 15 {t., ranging in price from 87 to @noaDway $12, reg. $10 to $16, Bixth Floor * a % ans Ssoers = ee eee se ema SS eee pecans Se iis eeween meme ore very lustrous, 72 in, wide Beautiful Renaissance Lace Cov. can elabo drawnwor! $12.50 to $16 Box Springs centres; meveral patterns, Size at $9.50 | 72 In, springs grouped t euittes w he Viceable tekings $16.60 to $23 Brass Beds, oe SARaae ae $11.75 — aime Group of many brasm bee tn 4 | pe rn « 160 to 40c Curtain Scrims, 10c to 26c Yard Hematitched, drawn-work and other fancy serims, with colored borders and fancy designa; in White and eeru. Notions at 8c Each Item | in (Thre ce dueen | Remavable anasey Ganahl $1.86, Each Minding 1 wide; extra heavy ‘ grade: handwome patterns in rug Tapes. design, many rich ines. The Gimbel Subway Store. Bi ox Of Assorted