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SISTERS ON MARCH TO PROVE THEY ARE NOT MOLLYcoDDLES Bet Father They Can Walk to Peekskill and Return in One Week. \ Miss Helen Ordway Mra. Edith Tunison, her sister, tlh and back a & wager of $2 mae Miss Ordway is ei Mer sister ig two years older. ‘Tne | \ Mother of the young women is accom- them on their “uike’ in the Ordway automobile. Changes of cioth- img are carried in the machine ind Mrs Ordway makes arrangements for the meals and iods'ng on the way. Dr. Ordway and his son-in-law, Mr. Richard C. Tunison of N +. Sailed | the Lusitania Saturday on @ business to Paris and Vienna. At dinner on Vg evening before they left, the two men were “teasing” the sisters about being “mollycoddies."* The young women defiantly eald they cowid walk as far as any men and de- lared they could make a round trip to Peekskill afoot in a week. Dr. Ordway bet them $100 apiece they could not and the wager was taken. The start of the “Bike” was ¢rom Broadway and One Hundred and Eigshty-irst etreet Sat- urday, Getty Square, Yonkers, was reached three hours later. f @unday and yesterday there was a diay on account of rainy weather, and to-day the walk was resumed, with the week cut down to five actual walking days. But the young women have cabled Dr. Ordway and Dr. Tunison that they expect to win the bet and that a oheck might as well be matied to them at once, WOMAN TRIES TO HANG HERSELF IN JAIL CELL Mrs. Sophie Sauer, Charged With) Theft, Cut Down by Matron. A pecultar sound in tne woman's prison the atte who traced the F fophie Sauer, forty ears old, with | a shaw! tled arour neck at one end | and fastened to the upper bars of the cell at the other end, She was trying to strangle herself, ‘The matron fre. the woman and then eaused @ call to be sent for an ambu- lance. took Mra. Sauer to where she was The woman was that Institutton, revived, eblef engir rd avenue last This great t Anniversary Saie noy down in history a ional underpricin, New York for a running will go the most sens festival held mighty long time. for you to miss. It is Mado of seasoned quartered raw lo ‘SOME OF TH: SALESPECIALS Prices in Plain Figures 5 rn ! . as ate dia Dr. Wrisht of Flower Hospital| Buys This Swell Oak Bultet n dvuple doors J ed with beau- mouer D 4-Reont Flat Oulll, $14 a teo0, 19.00 f funkenbe Finkenbergs Perfect biscuit | perfectly produced Eternal vigilance is exercised by National Biscuit Company in the se- lection of the ingre- dients that enter into its products, National Biscuit Company products are perfectly pro- tected by being packed in attractive small tins, in pack-. ageswiththefamous In-er-seal - Trade Mark or in the famil- | iar glass-front cans, \ ” Wherever biscuit are sold, there you will find the per- fect biscuit of the National Biscuit Company. Each variety, whether known as crackers or cookies, wafers or snaps, cakes or jumbles, is the best of its kind. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY | Alone look for that name | | \ COVERS $ P}made to order, German | i232 SMT H STRE BBEROOKLYN Ni too good Auto Delivery Everywhere THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 19138, 18 GIMBELS Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 Paris Furs, Wraps, Millinery At Less Than Cost of Importation Because We Purchased the Undelivered Foreign Collections, as Well as the Stock of FRANCOIS 12-E-4euSrt, New, York If a fur coat should be your choice, you can be sure of getting a ecat of superb fur, for Francois only imported the modeis of the famous couturiers. If you should choose a rose or a plumage for a chapeau, it wili be one of the finest roses and plumages in the world—for Francois was fastidious about his millinery trimmings. Nevertheless, we are disposing of these Francois collections At Half—and Less than Half—Francois Prices Imported Evening Wraps, $96 to $195 Paris Model Furs, $95 to $495 Model Hats, $10 to $45 Ostrich Plumes and Fantaisies, $1.60 to $15 Paradise, Goura and Numidi Plumages, $2 to $45 Fancy Feathers, Flowers and Other Trimmings, 25c to $5 Tousen its Ciaran WL at on As the collection ‘of Francois Hats is depleted at some prices, we shall add Gimbel Chapeaux at equal economies. Floor The Mill Explosion and the Trade Upheaval Have Made Wonderful RUG Bargains While waiting on the lower prices, other things have happened to radically reduce the high cost of living in a finely carpeted home. The Best RUGS Made in America At the Lowest Prices Ever For a FEW DAYS YET More than ten thousand desirable Domestic Rugs are on our floors, today—in every size, pattern, coloring and weave that the artistic housekeeper desires. HARDWICK & MAGEE’S Superb French Wilton Rugs M. J. Whittall’s Handsome Anglo-Persian Rugs S.-E. COR, 124TH & 3D AVE., NEW YORK It Makes Little Difference What You Need—a World “Wam" Will Go and Get It. rh | And the Time-Honored BIGELOW Rugs In delightful variety—the THREE best makes of Rugs in America-—- At the Lowest Prices October Ever Knew French Wilton and Anperwnae penis 1s ihe 2244 in. x 36 in. 26 a 6.00" 984.60 Hi if x Ee the eas t 4 oe 60.00 87.60 86 in, x 63 in, 9.60 1:26 Body Brussels Aft. 6 in, x7 it, 6 in. 20.60 16.35 ‘ tt. Gin. 27 ft. 6 in. $11.75 9.75 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in, 6400 «= «87.80 | Sit ine i0 fe Oh oe Oft.x 12 ft... 60.00 $7.60 | ote x 12 ft 92.76 hit} 9 ft. x15 ft.. 81.75 Ce a ee i & : Inein state mae eee Bigelow ghostan Wilton Aft Bin xABfe eee 108.00 76.60 ar tele tee as eo Hardwick Wilton | Bhex git. 32.00 «97.60 Hic stin. in. $3. tid 8 ft. 8in. xt 6.60 37.60 are ann $78 | ox 12 tt.. ’ 60,00 37.60 B i au Bigelow Bagdad Wilton 34.50 | 22!4in. x 86 in... ss $226 92.00 9 ft. x 12 ft.. arco | Fl ine x ain. aa Abe 36 in. x 63 in.... 5 I GIR Otbsascssisctsschcontneenes 49100 | BO 2 OO Oe ie wie {Gft. x9 ft. 26.00 20.00 $2.25 | Sit. Sin. x 10 ft. 6 in 38,60 28.60 3.60 | ott. RAs MMewtwanswvesvorinna wane 2.60 90.00 sa Bigelow Arlington Axminster 1.75 | 6 ft. x9 ft... 7 $25.00 $20.00 20:25 | ft, 3 in. x i0 Tt. Bin... 7.50 80,00 $2.60 | ft x12 tt 40.00 30.00 62.60 Bigelow Bagdad Body Brussels 11 ft 3 in. x 166 $6.00 | 4ft.6 in. x Tt, Gin... + LT 878 Royal Wore Haeae ; ft. 8 In xi0 ft. 6 in, ) 20.76 22.96 | 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 41.50 1.60 2.7 ikem W300 Soap | Ot Ret. Se ae . In addition to these we have numerous rugs larger than 9 x 12 and Hall Runners 2 ft. 3 in. x 9ft.; 10 ft. Gin. x 12 ft. and 15 ft., also 3 ft. x9ft.; 10 ft. 3in. x 12 ft., and 15 ft., at equally advantageous prices. Sixth Floor $$$ _________. GIMBEL B BROTH ERS As Long as “Boy s Will Be Boys” Their Clothes Must Be Good Clothes The endurance of a Marathon runner isn’t a patch on the stamina that a suit must possess to keep pace with the demands a lively boy will make upon it. GHBE iL, Clothing for Boys conta y powers of resistance, because it is well frie of good all-wool materials, with strength in the wams and the other points of greatest strain. More than that, it is designed in styles that are boyish and becoming. And GIMBEL methods of buying enable us to crowd an extraordinary lot of value for the price into every Suit we sell. Boys’ Hand-Tailored Suits, $10 to $16.60 In Norfolk and double-breasted styles, altogether up to the GIMBEL standard. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Blue Serge Suits for Boys, $5 to $16.50 The materials are guaranteed to be all-wool and fast dye, and the seams are all reinforced. In excellent. styies—all up to the minute, Boys’ All-Wool Norfolk ‘ uits, $65 to $8.75 With two pairs of kai ‘kerboekers, fully lined, full cut, taped seams, in gray, tan, brown and blue mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Winter Overcoats, $5 to $30 Distinctive in fit and finish, and according to age, from 214 to 18 years. all-wool. The fabrics are Fourth Floor Why This Is a Remarkable Sule of LEATHER GOODS It is rich in the useful and decorative things that people want. They are fashion- able in style, because we had them made that way especially for us. The women’s Handbags, for instance, are in the newest shapes of the season—and there are dozens of styles. The fitted Toilet ps frequently have the polished brass mountings, which are now in such great demand. wo elements of newness and desirability run through the whole colleciion, and the e about one-half. Here are some random notes. Women's Motur "Bags in mot ht toilet articles in polished brass. @4.60, Kesctiery Batre $8.60. en wwe ian $6 taere are Women’s Handbogs in le, imported with an enimal’s head enameled. 11 Garage Bage of ne morocco, siik-lined, with purse and card case, are unusual at $1.96, others of erepe or morocco grain, at » instead of At 62.16, inst of moire silk, with metal frames bred orse plead ease, with black fitting, toed of 83.06, there are smart Bi also 96; both of unusual value. anes ees oe Oe en vn H ol cecal ag Women's Toilet Rolls, in dull morocco, with Other things ‘Women’s Ever-ready Fitted Bags, Clocks in leather cases, at $2.60 and Imported Scrap Baskets at ¢1—all very special, z iB Men’ sand Young Men’s $15 & $18 SUITS AND OVERCOATS Specially Priced at $12.50 They put their heads together—Gimbels buyers and a certain manufacturer who makes very high-grade clothing; and the resubl of the Cae ts this very excellent opportunily hel 350 men fo procure a fine Winter Suit or Overcoat at a saving of nearly These garments come from a maker who is noted for clever and careful workmanship, and they are regular GIMBISL Suits and Overcoata, ‘fhe Suits are of fancy dark mixtures, stripes and patterned caasimeres, | woreteds and cheviots. Three-button, aingle and doub ‘The Overconte are of the newent overcoatings, el collars; plain or belted backs; some modela with a! full length, double-breasted, belted coats. Size range in coats and sults, 34 to 44. Boys’ $5 Suits, $3.60 ; Boys’ echee Suits | Bo $7.60 Chin- With 2 Pairs of it $2 chile Overcoats, $5 Knickerbockers Small ia in JA mutta, ind polo chin Fine school sults tn very neat gray und brown mixtures, Platted : Coats, and two ra of knickerbookers. | Gimbel Specials— Corsets at 75c These are made up for ua by a celebrated corset maker, and they are more elaborately trimmed than. 11 this maker's own regular grades at «i, O21 and $1.50. And the workmanship *}is according to spectal Gimbel specifications, They are of fine coutll, with « low bust, low atratcht hi NOTIONS At Special Prices 200 for dox. Silk Hair Nets, eles- the or anette ends. 0¢ boxes “Duchess” TBe to $1 ap! Grades at 660, 780 and $1 yard. em, Venise and Orten- 180 for twa Wire Hairpin . * yard Wi 180, Oe for 3 Hat Ping—Jet, eryatal and vi nitary Belts. Gimbel Honey- Sannle Strips of Embroideries 10c to 30c Grades 100, 12 12c and 16c Yd. Be for two 10c pri tc Hose Supporters, 180 for two 10¢ bundles Hou hold Non-Twiating India Beng? ssl ‘or three be pleces fohatr Skirt Bratd, Ge for three cards C4 pomeen” Collar Supports, removal for two 106 fol Bewon Elas- atring in buat and trimmed on top with threes inches of embroldery. : 8 Bt. Tvery pair fully guaranteed, ngs band: nd corse ne Either bound 4 crossed in) the eis" trimming effects, of em or lace, SPECIAL AT 50c Subway Sore, Balcony Sannin Coats of ‘“Suedyne’’ In All Sizes for Women and Misses Specially Priced at $15 Coats exactl these are featured in most stores at $25. But the Gimbel ) Subway Store makes a feature of the exceptional value in their coats at 615. ere are all sizes in this assortment. Included are also coats of chinchillas, fancy boucles, mixtures and wool plushes. BROADCLOTH COATS-—in a smart model, trimmed with rich plush and handsome buttons. Prettily draped, with kimono sleeves, and lined with a guaranteed satin; all sizes, At Very Subway Store, Balcony LINENS Great Savings 500 BEDSTEADS Table Linens and Napkins |g Ti. By special arrangement with the manufacturer $1.60 Table Damask, 75c Yard Trish and &: nh Damask, In cut plecea, 1% to & These $20 Brass rtations, purchased Ducha 8 100 for three Sc cards of Bavoy erlang.’ ‘They are || oi Rustproof Botet yt she th Darning Cotton Gubway Store, Lower Ficer yards, Redu wing to @ few slight Imperfe: tions, 0c Table Damask, 360 Yard See edsteads hier dinnae ee | will be sold tomorrow 35c Table Domaek, a $00 Fare ent qualtt Inches. Pine 116 Irigh Teble Darnask, 860 Yard anki8®0, Yat Fay of hte bewutitul flax’ trish linen, 6 m0) AS iustrated” This la a continuous Mapkine to match, size 99x22 in, 83.75 grades, at with I-ineh filling rods and an ornamental husk on each $2.50 dozen. rod. It {s massively constructed, the poste are ty jinches wide, and it is covered with the best Ei ;hard-baked lacquer; in any style or finish; sizes sy 9 rings, jatt, and 4 ft. 6 in, $6.75 to $8.50 S iP a oe of various double-woven wire 6] iia with heavy reinforced bands; very strong ande! all sizes in this assortment. Subway Store, Lower Floor 85c Ribbons, 15c Yd. Splendid values, in all-silk taffeta Faille ribbon, with @ Pretey pleot eran edging. This ribbon may be used for sas! bows or millinery purposes. ‘There is @ full assortment of colors; also white and d white with black ih ecigo=-4) in. wide. 360 t16c yard. Subway Store, bedstead, 6c Un! Igo to 140 Glass Toweling, Odd Tablecloths $2 to $20 Grades at $1 to $10 Ruine ray find them TOUATY-THIRD OT.

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