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Greenpoint, Brooktyn, fell tnto THROWN IN i nt i wy Lone ave | AY A em SS" "| PIANOS Special Sale! | 100 elegant new Chester Pianos in beautiful figured mahogany cases, full overstrung scale, ivory | | keys and rich, brilliant tone, of great power and 4 ‘The ninth boob explored in Naw York | th. when the poilce an | \ nounced that had Anatly rounded | €p all the bom! mer in tile part ofthe | world and put the Industry out of busl- A | Rese for good ani ati, wrecked the |}) Sweetness, for only | kosher chicken shop or amin Setden- @tein, No. 16 Park avenue, early this | morning and the occupants of two | Dig tenements across the street on edge, ‘Nome of the 4) chickens on the prem- fees was Injured beyond the shock oc. easioned «by premature awakening, Thetr savawks helped considerably to well the neighborhood alarm. Beldensten had his offices in a ittle | frame bullding, one story high. The | @hickens wore cooned in the basement. Bome person slipped two ettoks of dyna- mite, wrapped in a pasteboard box, into ||! fhe one foot of space between” the | ehicken house and 2 two-story horse- Ghoeing ertadlishment on the south. The foree was chiefly on the Seldenstein side, or the chickry was wrecked beyond recognition, whereas the smithy was un- harmed, Policeman Burns of the Mast One Hundred and Fourth street station took @ relic of the explosive to the Bureau @f Combustibies for examination, $190 | These are all brand new pianos, up-to-date in every particular, with all the latest improvements . and fully warranted for six years. Special easy payments, only $5 down and $5 Monthly and no charge for interest or extras. Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free. | | 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. THREE 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway. | STORES } Harlem Branch (Open Evenings): | 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. Geldenstein says he has no acquaint- {ance in the bomb colony and knows no Me with a spite against his chickens. | —>——. Cell After Cota John May, boatman, STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Strect Have in preparation an Important Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Street and Motor Coats For Wednesday, November 19th, in which will be offered very exceptional values in smart, well made garments. Particulars will appear in Tuesday's evening papers. The Umbrella Department-0n the First Floor For Tuesday, the following special offerings: Men’s and Women’s Silk Umbrellas, close rolled, mission and natural wood handles, regular and extra length, etched sterling silver, gun metal and buckhorn handles, —- Values $3.00 to 5.00, $1 .95, 2.90 Imported Parasol and Umbrella Mountings are shown in an extensive assortment of artistic and exclusive designs, comprising jeweled, crystal, quartz and solid gold, also Damascus steel inlaid with gold, rhinoceros horn, enamel, jet, Japanese carved ivories, gilt inlaid with garnets, bakelite, tortoise shell and novelty handles, with watch and puff box. To-morrow, on the Second Floor, an Important Sale of Infants’ and Children’s Apparel At noteworthy reductions from former prices. Children’s Coats, of Corduroy, Chinchilla, Broadcloth, Zibeline and Velveteen, low belted models, in white and various colors, sizes | to 5 years, $3.50 to 8.75 Imported Nainsook Dresses, Imported Hand Quilted Bath Robes, Heed ee Se sizes 2 to 14 years, at $2.95 to 5.50 at 95c, $1 .45, 1.85 to 2.95 Imported Hand Knitted Sweaters, Imported Hand Scalloped Skirts; in combinations of colors, pte one to four years, P 65c sizes 3to 5 years, at $4.85 to 7. 75 Children’s Hats, Bonnets “tad Caps in imported and domestic models At One-Third Less than their Original Prices. Rice for breakfast. A new delicious cereal xf” CREAM BREAKFAST RICE The new Improved Rice Food Ready to serve in 9 minutes 10c—All Grocers | 'Horace Waters @ Co. | | | ——_——— — THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1913. GIMBELS } | Men ~~ Here- eapmumamnecunineed.2.<-maenionted i “ ame cae cman TS Store Opens at ines Closes at 6 _GIMB ELS Tomorrow i | wane Hat of the Hour’’ 's formally presented in | 1928 GIMBEL SHIRTS | — | $1.50, $2 and sonnel Fivolin ab % . Will Some $2.50 Grades) ee 85e Events like this have a reason. In this case it is stock-adjusting. Today, these | Shirts—in new Autumn patterns—are on | our shelves at regular prices. Less than half of them are $1.50 Shirts; the greater portion are $2 grade, with a sprinkling of | $2.50 quality. We know all about Shirts and how to | get them, and these are the best we could secure for our regular stock —in every de- tail of cut, making and laundry work, as | well as excellence of fabric and pattern. \« (No left-overs, odds-and-ends, or stale patterns). Woven striped madras and fine percale. start. Tomorrow, 85c Each Main Floor In the Medium- Price Salon $8.75 to $10 Hats At $5 London, Paris and Berlin Tailored Sport Hats $16 to $18 Hats At $10 $12 to $15 Hats At $8 The Millinery Sensation of the Season! Che Gimlel Hy ain Clearance $8 to $10 Hats | Model Cha, peaux from the famous modistes of the Rue de la Paix and Rue Royale have At $5 received the same drastic reductions a have Hat and Muff 96 to $7 Hats! = GIMBEL H “ ats At $3.50 ae exclusive modes are rec fered to be es $135 Sets at $75 most unique in America, for they are typic $4.50 to $5 Hats of Bae ib ala. and ie ahd Wa jes $100 to $126 Sets At sata 75 regular prices are more reasonable. At $65 Third Floor ae, «| In the French Salon $76 to $85 Hats At $50 $55 to $70 Hats At $35 $36 to $60 Hats At $25 $22 to $28 Hats At $15 $16 to $18 Hats At $10 FURS Were Worn by All the Well-Dressed Women Who Attended the Horse Show on Saturday! Third Floor In every sort of stripe, from a neat hair- line to a broad clean-cut pattern. Good colors—also black-and-white. Plain and | plaited bosoms, stiff cuffs. All sizes, 14 to 17, in practically all patterns, at the All GIMBEL Furs Are Guaranteed Our Experience of 71 Years Stands Back of This Fur Occasion This First Notable Event of the Season Presents Prices That Are 25 to 33'4 Per Cent. Less Than Market Quotations Although we have assembled superb imens of Russian Sables, Royal Er- m Baum Marten, Cross Fox Natural Fisher and many other regal furs, for tomorrow we invite particular attention to these moderately priced furs: French-Dyed Ponyskin Coats, $25 Leipsic-DyedCaraculCoats $57.50 and $95 spi Coats of Arctic Seal (French-Dyed Coney), $47.50 Hudson Seal (French-Dyed Muskrat) Coats, $95 Fur-Lined Tweed and Broadcloth Coats, $37.50 to $65 Scarfs Matched Sets of Furs Muffs | | $12.60, $17.00...... vs Ermine... cee ee esses $45, $60 | | $29.50 : ‘White Fox $45 $25, $29.5! Sitka Fox $45, $47.60 | $8.75, $13. 60, $22. 60 ‘ . Russian Fitch.......... $32.50, $37.60, $45 | $10, $14. 60, $19.50 -Black Fox : ES $22.60, $26 $10, $19.50..... Hudson Seal (French- Dyed Muskrat) so... $25, $29.60 $15, $19.50 . Civet Cat. $19.50, $24.50 $14.60, $22.5 .... Skunk. ........$25, $29.60 $5.50, $15. . . Moleskin. . it -1|| GIMBEL BROTH ERS for those men of New York who appreciate and insist upon having the plus ultra, There are four styles of The Rivoli, the smartest of which is the one illus- trated, the other shapes have the same distin- guished Paris look but careen a little to the con- servative. The bell crown, flat brim or the d’Orsay curl. Positively the finest material that could be put into a hat is com- prised to extent of 100 per cent. in the make-up of La Rivoli and the price withal is about $2 less ’ than the majority of ex- Fourth Fleer clusive hats. Dressmakers Like GIMBEL Notions And they take the trouble to say so. Small won- der—we watch closely each of the thousands of details, the slightest fault in any of which may mar the whole. Very Special Notion Items 46c for dozen spools Sewing Cotton, 10¢ tor three Se sheets Glam-head 200 yards, 6-cord, best made, Pins, various colors, 16c for five Se balls French Darning} — 60¢ for six 15¢ real Hair Nets in our Cotton finest made; looks like silk. — | Fegular glaced paper envelopes. 10¢ for three 5e spools best d-cord| 9, 26¢ for two Self-udjusting Real Hair Basting Cotton, 500° yards, re 206 for gross’ (G cards) GIMBEL| 286 for two 20c boxes Assorted Im- “Melba” Rustproot Hooks, with ine] Ported Enamel Wire Hairpine, ’ visible eyes, 26c for dozen packages Wire Hair Be for roll (10 yds) English Twill at eee or brown, heavy or in- Tape, to 1 in. é an . Meese ee ae Maile ye: ) Mer-|., 86¢ for two 25¢ boxes GIMBEL serized Lingerie it color, | Horn Hairpins. 16e for six be curds “Lenox” In- Notion Novelties visible Wavy Rustproof Collar Sup-| Needle Cases 10¢ to $6. porters, Sewing Boxes & Baskets, 26¢ to $16. 160 for two 10¢ papers GIMBEL| — Emeries and Ribbon Novelties, 6¢ best imported English Pins, ‘The] to $1. Princess,” solid brass, needle points, Thimbles, celluloid t» sterling silver, 10c for three 5e re English Pins, | 6¢ to $1.60, 10c for three urds GIMBEL] And hundreds of other dainty and “Savoy” Rustproof Safety Pins, necessury needs. Main Floor Dressing the Christmas Doll Who's Ready to Begin? The keen delight is at hand of designing, cutting, fitting and a ping off the edges of the doll’s clothes; the final touches before they adorn the Christmas Doll, when it is suspended from the tree or encased in the little tot’s stocking. ALL THE FOLLOWING DOLLS ARE WOOD BALL JOINTED, which leaves them less liable to break. Gimbel Undressed Dolls With bisque heads, INFAN'TS with flaxen hair and moving eyes; bent knee, 26c, 66c and $1.26. Talking Dolls that say “Mama” and “Papa,” with flaxen hair and moving eyes, 13 and 15 in., at $1.76 and $2.60. Character Dolls with an ae -#some with moving tongues and flirting 22 enc! n hair, fine bisque heads, at $8 and $10, > Jointed, with beautiful cunly wigs and moving eyes, fine hodies, sizes 19 and 22 in. $1, $1.60 and $1.75. Another lot of WOOD BALLATOIN' “D DOLLS and long curly hair wigs, pepe r mache bodies, sizes 24, 26, 30 and 32, at $3 to Phen, too, we wish to cail special attention to our DOLLS’ HOSPITAL. Bring in all your broken dolls no’ id have them repaired and made to look like new, at very moderate prices. Fourth Floor The SUBWAY STORE Presents Women’s and Misses’ Fall and Winter Suits At Exactly HALF PRICE An opportunity came to us unexpectedly from one of our best makers—it was a case of purchasing for cash 1600 very excellent Suits—we hardly had room for them, but we could not miss such an opportunity to keep up the good work in underpricing High oe le Merchandise; so we mark them as we tought them—Half Price. $25 Tailored Suits at $12.50 Diagonals, cheviots, broadcloths, straw and French serges and mixtures —the new 35 and 34 in, Coats; elegantly draped Skirts or strictly tailored models. In this assortment are some fur trimmed Suits. $15.50 Tailored Suits at $7.95 Serges, cheviots, mixtures, diagonals and Bedford cords, 34 or 36 in, Coats, draped or tailored Skirts, These Suits are very smart and exceptionally well finished. Subway 8tore, Balcony The Cozy Fireplace will be made cozier with afew handsome appointments. Now is the time-—while low prices prevail -to make miny hours to come pleasantly spent “in the gloaming.” Brass Andirons 315.00 vrade at $9.60 | Brass Wi $5 grades at $4 $15 erades ut $11.25 ‘ood Boxes $7.60 grades ut $6 220 orades at $16 60 $11.50 grades at $8. 15 Brass Fenders 318 vrades at $14.75 $25 grades at $18, HE Brass Fire Sets $15 at $12 : $10.75 grates at $8.76 Sis ¢ © ‘ades at $14.60 318 is Black Andirons na Fireplace Fixtures Black Andirons from $1,60 to $50 fi oul Grates from $4.60 to $10 ts {rom $3.69 1 0 $15, # irom $1 10920 Fifth NEW VORK TMARTY-THUKD BT. ‘SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDE — 4 + eee: Retr meager rth ——— ee @ *Bteb eet cess