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"> CARD SHARP ARRESTED ON TRAIN SAID TO BE ) SON OF JUDGE HERE. Three Men Detained at Newark After Bridge Game With Fellow Passenger. One of the three euspected card sharps ‘who were arrested here yesterday on a Pennsylvania Rafiroad train is a son of &@ Bupreme Court Justice of New York, | according to Frank M. McDermit, their counsel, but the lawyer refuses to say which of the trio 1s a judge's son, The hearing in the case was adjourned until next Monday by Judge Hahn in Newark, at the request of a representa- tive of the railroad company. } ‘vr + taken Into custody the men nal. were Joseph P. Clark of No. $41 Atauon avenue, New York; Paul Teocheinburg of No, 330 Palmetto street, Brooklyn, and Louls Wilson of Green- woods, Conn, Frederick W. Barker of | New Dorp, 8. I., was the complainant. | He said that he got on the train at) ‘Washington and that the three men_ boarded it at Wilmington, Del. | * They engaged with him in a game of “bridge,” the stakes, as he understood it, to be five cents a hundred points. When the game was ended the trio, declared that the stake was five cente | @ point and that Barker owed $14, He | paid $24, all the cash he had, and of- fered to pay the balance in checks. ‘To this some objection was made. | Word was sont ehead to the Newark police and Capt. Coakley and his men | boarded the train on its arrival there | and arrested the suspects. SAYS ANOTHER WOMAN WITH MAN IN HOTEL IMPERSONATED HER The sensational charge was made to Justice Gavegan to-day that a woman fmpersonated Mra. Grace D. Hevenor | om the night of Nov. 1°, 1913, when Harvey Il, Hevenor asserts his wife | was found with a man in the Hotel Navarre. eric B. MeNish, Mra. | ‘8 attorney, told the Court that d prove that his client was not Jost his suit, now frame-up on this ¢ Nish. “My 8 an outrageous | yuet” said Mr, Me: | ent Was not the woman | Hotel Navarre 8 some rt to award us | el fees to en- able us to “find out who this woman was.” “If that is so 1 don't think Mrs Heve nor will have much trouble proving that | nin question,” © represent ffi who, he says, Wax in t The woman found th one att the night in questio a awarded Mra. a week alimony and a coun: | f $200, Lawyer Marcell pro- | « that his client wiil lose as New York manager for Yuban will give you an entirely new idea of how _ — good coffee can 2188 Wg" 2190 120" ite rat 1017 3 Avel56 i Taal Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 An Innovation And a Sale! Blouses with the Cowl Collar in White Chiffon Taffeta At $3.95 Instead of $6.95 The first note of Spring is sounded in both the style and material of these Blouses. But as they have arrived in time for Christmas, we thought it an opportune time to again do the thing unusual—and present them at $3.95. The artistic and modish lines of model in which they are fashioned in the illustration. Floor ; IMPORTANT! Among the Thousands of Gifts in Leather Women’s $15 Fitted Dressing Cases, with brass- finished fittings, $10. Cowhide Suit Cases, $6—24 in. size, with straps all around. Traveling Folding Watches in leather cases, $5. Women’s Pin Seal Handbags, $3.96—pannier and other styles. Pin Morocco Combination Envelope Purses, with fittings, $5. $3.95 Fancy Bags of imitation ermine, $2. $4 leather and wicker Waste Paper Baskets, $2. Novelties of refinement for all purposes, 60¢ to $50. Men's and Women’s Fitted Bags and Cases, $22.50 to $160, Main Floor It Will Be a Happy Wife Indeed Who Is Greeted on Christmas Morning With This Splendid DOMESTIC ©) Until December 30th the Price Is $23.50—$2 Cash, $1 Weekly This price is for our regular $30 Machine—-GIMBEL price but agents throughout the country sell them at $35 or more. Another model also, which we usually sell for $22 will be specially priced at $18 on the same terms. By special arrangements with the celebrated makers of THIS FAMOUS MACHINE, we are enabled to make this splendid offer. Every Woman Knows—As Well as Our Mothers Knew— There Is NO Better Machine Than The Famous “DOMESTIC” Probably in two million homes it is the woman's pride—not only does it do excellent work, but it runs like a verse of poetry. No effort is required to operate it, The DOMESTIC Lasts a Lifetime These two styles of machines are exceedingly handsome and will make delightful presents. Remember this price lasts until December 30th. $23.50 for the $30 Machine $2 Cash $18 for the $22 Machine $1 Weekly . . Delivered prepaid to any station within 500 miles of New York or to your door if within our ‘This is the best jar delivery routes. ing Machine opportunity that has appeared this season, Fifth floor THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1913. GIMBELS Plenty of Time to Get the Last Few Things on Your Gift List In This Busy Store of Christmas Good Cheer Do not get tlustered because you only have two days more in which to do your Christmas shopping, and so many things to buy. Have your breakfast a little bit earlier than usual tomorrow morning, and bring your Christmas list to GIMBELS. You will find the great displays of Christmas gift-things standing up splendidly so arranged as to make them the easie:t possible for you to /ook at and get at, and have sent home in lime for under the busiest shopping this Store has ever known Christmas. But if the weather is bad, or for some other reason you aren’t able to go shopping Call Up Madison Square 8200 yourself and make use of The GIMBEL Special ChristmasTelephoneService Special operators, who are fully in touch with the store’s merchandise and prices, will not only fill your orders intelligently and prompt'y, but can probably make helpful suggestions to you. . n any case, you have plenty of time to finish up your Christmas shopping, if Moderate Prices Of This Christmas Store of a Million Gifts THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE A SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED LOW-PRICE STORE OF 2 FLOORS AND 72 SECTIONS which will bring GIMBELS right fo von. you will rely on the Fine Stocks Quick Service BROADWAY TOYS, DOLLS and GAMES ‘ all at Special SUBWAY. Prices TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. Bring the Children to see SANTA CLAUS UP-TO-DATE. Polo Models in Chinchilla, VK original price they were considered excellent values, collar of same minterial; blue, gray and brown; OVERCOATS of fabrics and shades; sizes 213 to 10 years; Norfolk Suits or Fine Overcoats for Boys Usually $6, at $2.60. These are exceptionally fine Coats. Even at their J Fine, roomy, double-breasted models, the kind that button up close to the neck, with belt all around; fine warm lining; 21, to 10 years. BOYS’ $2.50 AND $3 SUITS AND & Specially priced at $2. Nice, big, warm Overcouts—fine for school; in nice assortment double-breasted Suits; well tailored; in gray, brown and blue mixtures; 6 to 17 years. Balcony At $10 for Grades $15, $18, $20 and more In many ways this event far ectipses its predecessor for values. THE COATS are all of the newest styles and fab i trimmed, sizes 14 to 51, $10. teors and other silks, 40 styles, wonderful values, ail sizes, $10. Dress Lengths of New Wash Fabrics Note these exceptional values—25,000 YARDS OF WASH GOODS IN CUT PIECES FOR WAISTS AND DRESSES. 16c and 25c grades, 9c yd; 30c to 50c grades, 16c yd Percales, Lawns, Ginghams, Swisyes, Ratines, Linens, Pop- Crepes, Voiles, Batistes, Popline, | lint, Brocuded | Pontes ved Chambrays, Plaids, ete, Corduroys, ete. Lower Floor CARPET SAMPLES At Less Than Half Price ‘This is the best offer ‘ve have ever had the plei We have procured them from one of the leading manu! ull of them come in very attractive shades, including blue, pink, old rose, green and mahy others; all edges neatly bound. Wilton Samples, 1! yds. long, reg. $5, at $2. Wilton Samples, 1 yd. long; r at$1. ‘Tapestry Brussels, 22! 4x64 in, j reg. $1.50, at 76c. And other Odd Samples at correspondingly low prices. Lower Floor BOYS’ SWEATERS Specially priced at $1.60 Fine wool, closely knit; with or | without collar, in brown, red, | Yoon, and gray and navy, 26 Wo S4, | | BATH ROBES \ For Men, specially priced at $2.96 | Made of fine blanket cloth in a HOSIERY ! MEN’S SOCKS 12! :c—fine | seamless cotton Hose in black, tan, grey and navy. MEN'S FINE SOCKS 18¢ fine guage Cotton Hose, made with extra double sole in black, tan, grey and navy—three pairs, 60c, MEN'S SILK SOCKS 60c of hose in black and wide variety of colors; all sizes. and tan, good quality, well shaped. | STOCKINGS in black only WOME: ILK HOSE, 60c rood quality boot Silk Hose, in lack, tan, white and smoke. WOMEN'S THREAD SILK HC $1—pure silk, either with lisle cotton soles or ull silk, well | shaped, high grade stockings, black | and colors. SEWING MACHINES The Famous “Goodrich” at $1 Drop head style, high arm and guaran- teed for five years case is finished in dark Golden Ouk, jnd has five dra $2 Cash and Balance $1 Weekly Instruction will be given at your home, free of charge, if within the limits of Greater New York, Balcony BLANKETS at $4.50 regularly 86.5 All-wool plaids in various colors, fine, warm ane viveal sizes for three-quarter and full BED SPREADS at $1 regularly $1.36 White crochet, heavy quality; many new Marseilles patterns for full-size beds. BROADWAY ¢ beds, | ( Which Shall It Be will be best for the woman who is a Tango enthusiast. Trouscrettes of messaline will make a unique gift. And Sure Delivery Knieherbosker Sl a tal, SS*STREET IMPORTANT SALE OF WOMEN’S APPAREL It's Twelve Months since such a Sale of Women’s Coats, Suits and Dresses as this took place in the Subway Store including Boucles and Plushes and many are fur trimmed, three different lengths, kimono or set-in sleeves, all sizes, $10, THE SUITS are of Broadcloth and Cheviot, 26 different styles, plain or draped, many fur THE DRESSES every kind of a dress for every occasion, beautiful Charmeuses, Crepe Me- forced to sell at a new Winter stock. eloth or dull ealf top skin, incomplete we have added Gimbel $3 Shoos to fil, all WOMEN'S GLOVES, tan, white and black, $1. WOMEN'S GLOVES, & clasp over- sewn, 75¢, WOMEN'S GLOVES, shite bad, $2.40, MEN'S GLOVES, lined, 286 CHILDREN'S GAUNTL. MENS NECKWEAK, HOYS' CAPS BOYS’ HAL hoys* CAPS ut 5c. KO Al's, 78. MEN'S UMBRELLAS of Ament | an Taffeta, ax MENS UMBLELLA Mes, $1.50, MENS UMBRELLAS, Gloria, in ation MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS cium se VALUE Being regularly $15 and $17.50 Grades All sizes from 33 to 44, including stouts, wsterday several hundred more plendid Overeoats and Suits and every tuste can be sor color fine ly urist belted models, collurs, some with convertibl Kersovs, Friezes and fancy ‘ITS AT $11 comprise two and three button sack styles in the slim English tive model, with patch pockets or regular pockets; tine Cheviots, Cassi meres, Worsteds, Serges and Thibets in black, blues, browns, grays and mixtures; every Suit lined throughout with Mobair or Serge; excellently made and finished in the woual Balcony GIMBEL way of $16 and $17.50 Suit MONOS ME ome taffetas, tx; alvo Silk and Wool J rings; ulxo black and white. just half, | | several pretty mo Balcony | A Most Remarkable Sale ‘These shoes were purehaged indirectly from a Rochester Manuineturer. Onaccountot money difficulties he was these Shoes were made for the Mahler Company, New York, and bear this name— Children’s Shoes—Mahler Price ’ Gimbel Price, 31.50 a \ <q \2e CC RS—-Gun-metal, Patent Leather Ifskin, white Buckskin, white calf tops, white very low price Women's Shoes--Mahler Price, 34 Ginbel Price 81 fs “There are Patent Colt wih n-metal, white or gray Buck gra 1) THE LEATHER: THE LEAH with cloth or dull tops; tar black Patent Leather with Canvas, High or low. As sizes are now somewhat shortages. of room to growing feet. Sale (akes place on the SUBWAY STORE BALCONY; a large staf Of competent salespeople in allendance for quich service. GIFT-ISMS otrracun, 1 button Ik and Wool fabries Serges, Novel va HRISTMAS Jc: new including | pain colors, FINE LEATHER H TIONS good qualit MEMS SUSPENDERS, 28> rll GIFT assorted col PICTURES made and aerviveuble, infuncy Chriat- | " man beng MEN'S SILK SOCKS, $1- | Framed for Gifts Ril ieee pnrenant , very fine value, good quality Water Color copies in Oval] py) N'S AR M-BAND AND G Alin $ surable Hose ot neh silk with Lisle Franes, 360. | ree Sey made of silk cb, Tai YoR soles, black and colors, Bauglish Sport Scenes, 59e. TL eae FUL WOMEN, 26¢ TO $v | Garboncttes inAntique Frames,g2 | MEN'S SUSPENDER AND) Coin Purses, B > and Dred histo TOCKINGS 12!.¢ | Sacred Pict Burnishea (GARTER SETS, 80c.. of good qual | Hays, and Silk ane hale Seamless Cotton Hose in black | Frames, $3. 60 to $6, | ity elastic in faney Holiday box 5%, | pecially priced at $i WOOL HOCKLY WL. INEQUALITY RUBBER, ined; all sizes. Suit »s, $4.60 to $12; shirt fold, umbrella strap or catches, SHIRTWAIST BOXES Reqularly 88.96 At $1.75. orted handles, $1. Janey hans | Silk vase, $2 fo $7.50, | WOMEN'S merican TARRETA A well made Matting Box, fin- UMBKELLAS, tape ey with shed with rattan binding. “WOMEN'S UMBRELIAS, variety {of handles, $2 to $7. CHILDREN'S GIMBEL BROTHERS 50, UMBKELLAS, » Be, MEN'S AT §1 Silk Petticoats or Trouserettes? At $2.95 If a petticoat, why not a fitted-top kind of chif- fon taffeta? However, an accordion-pleated one of..chiffon Many other kinds also at $2.96—namely: Silk Jersey Petticoats, trimmed with messaline. Trouserettes of black wool Jersey—ankle length. Wool Jersey Petticoats, with messaline flounces. Peau de Cygne Petticoats, trimmed with pleatings. Second Floer THE QUICK SERVICE Dairy Luncheon © Is not at all expensive. Subway Balcony. CANDIFS AND SODA FOUNTAIN. hy SILK ss, ROBES AND ‘SALINE PETTICOATS ATT $1.60—All colors of messaline and SILK PETTICOATS AT $1.95—-Chiffon Taffeta and Messaline Petti- ‘Tops with mes#aline flounce; all the new $6 SILK KIMONOS AT $2.60--Very pretty patterns, in light and dark colors; would make a very pretty Christmas gift, on which you will save BLANKET BATH ROBES, $1.96 TO $6—Beacon Blanket Robes, in . trinuned with satin; light and dark colors; also Flan- nelette Kimonos in Empire or loone styles; specially priced ut $1 and $1.60. Baloony SHOES FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN People Are Buying These Shoes by the Half Dozen Pairs because they recognize the pareness of the values ut a glance. ALL on ORTHOPEDIC LASTS—to give plenty All sizes up to 2. CUT PIECES — DRESS GOODS At Half Price and Less 48c yd. and 68c yd. ‘These are all 40 to 54 in. wide—-black and colors—Diagon Storm Serges, Cheviois, Fancy Serges, Suiting, French Henriettas, Homespuns, Poplins, Ploids, Mannish Suitings, Cre HKACH BOXED AS A NOVELTY JEWELRY Visvora to the Subway Store will be surprised at the mage nifwent assortment of inex things of charm and all of which are elo si or bad very Jamily—price from at gift sug ‘er of the jor gift things hewn Scarf Pins, Match Sates, Cy aretlc Cases, Strings of Pearle, Necklaces, Hair Combs, Pin Sets and Jewelry «very deneription, which for novelty and value you will not be able w duplicate anywhere, we to KNITTED UNDERWEAR Heavy Natural Wool $2.50 tema of THIATY-THIRO OT. NEW YORK the higher price, 3 and Drawers, ‘26c AND 50c—-Fancy Lisle Vest, with crochet yokes, and fleeced Union Suiis with high neck and long sleeve style at jalcony

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