The evening world. Newspaper, February 4, 1914, Page 11

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‘DEAR OLD POPPER’ THESTRING MAKER Maybe She Was Stringing Him Along, but He Wants His Presents Back. A tail old mas, wearing a ong BAD OPERATION AVOIDED Timely Use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable 1 other trifies to § nervous I could net sleep, then I would * beso tired mornings that I could scarcely ; get around, It seemed almost impossi- LO fe mere or do a bi of work ead I thought I mever would be any better un- til 1 submitted to an operation. I com- menoed Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound and soon felt like a new women. I had no pains, slept well, had good appetite and could do almost | ¢, ‘all work for a family of four. Tékals alsayo foal that 1 owe my good health to your medicine.”—Mrs. HAY- - WARD SOWERS, Hodgdon, Maine. If you are Ape not woe one until o necessary, but at once ‘ke’ Lyd E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cotipound. If you have the slightest doubt * ¢hat Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you. write to E. Pinkham Medicine + Lydia E. entieveus)) Lynn, Mass., for ad- , 006 beld in strict confidence. ancient ancestry, appeared Stella Howard, a pretty brunette of eighteen, .@he old man is Samuel | head, swept Gruhen ‘of No. 166 West One Hun- dred and Forty-fourth street, a reputedly wealthy twine merchant. He te seventy-four years old, a wid- ower and has five married daughters. ‘The twine merchant charges Mise Howard with striaging him and wants his presents back. Miss Howard lives at No. 230 West Ninety-seventh street with Mrs. Francis Berger. Both are demonstrat- ere and Miss Howard's line is brooms and mops. In fact, in demonstration circles gh¢.Jja.known as the. “Mop Queen.” early stages of their the black-eyed mop queen to mop up @ young flood. Every morning he appeared with an armful of flowers or candy and took out in exchange an armful of mops. In court Misa Howard said that he started in cautiously on a nineteen- cent broom, but whisked his way up tilt he was buying vintage mops. and the more expensive brands of brooms with reckless prodigality. The twine merchant, according to Miss Howard, finally made up his mind to marry hei But he didn’t tell her #0. Instead/he sent for one of his married daughters from Bridge- port, Conn., who arrived here last Saturday. In the meantime, to pave his way for his announcement, Gru- hen sent round @ fur coat and a few Miss Howard and some more flowers and was a regular bull on mops and brooms. WILL MOP UP THE TANGLE IN GOURT TO-MORROW. Sunday morning Mr. Gruhen shined up his hat and brushed off his frock coat @fth one of Miss Howard's whiskbrooms and, with his daughter, went round to Miss Howard's flat. ‘The hour was early and she was not up, but the bell rang insistently till she opened the door a crack and peered out. “I saw the old man outside, and the he had the nerve to say was: la, I want you to meet any daughter,’ and then to his daughter: ‘Stella is going to be my wife,’" sho said in telling her story. “‘Whad- dyermean your wife?’ | asked him, and then be started to cry and begged me to marry him. I got mad and slammed the door. Next thing you know I'm summoned to court The summons was obtained yester. day by Gruhen and charges Misi Howard not only with withholdin; the return of hig-presents but also | with taking a $20 bill from him. When i to it were presen: lery the old man’ not ap- . Magistrate Dueul put the case over till to-morrow, when all will be but Be: yer, dil rd Sad- . | Harry Schapman of No: 280 St. Anne's I bought from her back if she'll return my its; but I "t going to be- fooled by her—n bd een CALLED WORST BOY IN BRONX, Thirteen-Year-01d Harry Schapman | Accused as Stabber. “He's the most desperate boy crim- inal ih the Bronx,” said Detective Ed- ward Tierney of the Alexander avenue station, in the Bronx Children’s Court | to-day, . describing — thirteen-year-old | venue. The Id has Ave implicated In fopr stabbing cases ‘in a year. . THe wan accused to-day of gtabbing 1m Kata, fourteen years old, of 4 Prospect avenue, in a quarrel on Jan. 2% According to Dr. Simons of Lincofn Hospital the knife narrowly missed the boy's heart. Katz failed to) appear in court to-day and Justice layo remanded Schapman in the care of the Children’s Society, until the vic- tim | appea The Secured y's other and brother in court to plead for him. et ‘Von “ Stuber, seater, from onthe ago-in search of | n Rages Ae Bice Sle rence erbury, Conn., wei ry. worden at the City. Hall young globe came to! ARE DANGEROUS hh Trouble Gald Ninectenthe, Go Vue to Acids. Physletan's Advice on Cause and Cure. A famous physician whose auccensful re- sarches Into the cause and cure of stom- Ach and Intestinal diseases have earned for him an International reputation, sald in the course of @ recent lecture that nearly alj Intestinal troubles, many dineases of tho vital or directly’ traceable to # derany of the stomach which in turn times out of ten to excessive act monly termed sow which not only iri deitcate lining of atating ve secured of ordinary that he remarkab! bixurated n the case was called to-day all parties | sina! abana a, the acidity of the food, remo: st Switch to NAVY * and you'll find you are on the right track for tobacco satis- faction. NAVY rolls into such pure, mild, fresh and whole- some cigarettes, you can smoke as much as you like every day, with healthful,, year-’round. . enjoyment. ~ NAVY “The Best Tobacco in the Best Package” The delightful mellowness, sweetness and the wonderful favor of NAVY come from the careful aging and blending we givethis mild Burley tobacco before we cut it into those long, silky strands that roll so easily into round, perfect cigarettes. NAVY comes to you deliciously fresh, sweet and fragrant, because the NAVY package with GAIL Long Cut Tobacco Four Wrappings protects dampness and dryness. the tobacco from dust, You can also enjoy NAVY in a pipe and a chew— it’s “‘all-aroun FREE tobacco, Ask your caer for the Free Book of papers” package of NA - with each 5-cent THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY a GIMBELS | _ _ Limited to 100! Women’s Black Broadcloth Coats At $20 With Luxurious Collars | Of Arctic Seal (dyed coney), Kitt Coney or Persian Paw The Coats are lined throughout with gray or black satin—carefully quilted. An ideal and comfortable style for mo- toring. Third Floor Extraordinary in the February Sale $4 Chiffon Taffeta Petticoats At $2.25 A saving of $1.76 on every one of these Petticoats, which are entirely of the leading ailk of the hour. There- fore, it is obvious that we planned this event some time ago, for chiffon taffeta is very scarce and its price is rapidly advancing. These Petticoats have perfectly weasel th lines, for they are trimmed with the French pleating, which lies perfectly flat. Every color that is attractive is in this collection. Second Floor Three Silk Favorites 1) Crepe Meteor All at 2) Satin Charmeuse | $1.35 3) Crepe de Chine a Yard Here dress-planning women find specially low prices on three of the most wanted Silks of the season. .. In beautiful, lustrous qualities, from fine American mills, each in w splendid assortment of colors, which in- cludes white and black, and in widths ranging from 36 to 40 inches. Usual prices are $1.75 to $2.25 yard, but here at GIMBELS §1.35 yard. Merely another instange of the remarkable service rendered by the Gimbel Silk Store. Second Floor Vanity Cases At $10.50, Regularly $15 Thirty of these unusually pretty Vanity Cases have come to us eel at a saving of nearly a Gold Plated ird. They are in the favorite long, slender model, engine turned case with a fine little Swiss Watch in the corner of it, and the inside fitted with compartments and a beveled mirror. A charming gift, a handsome bridge prize—and rather tempt ing for a woman to buy for herself. Main Floor Arrived on Monday! More Rodier Dress Cottons At $1.85 a Yard From the Custom House last Saturday came three Paris model gowns for Summer wear, made of the newest and most charming Dress Cottons, designed by the famous Rodier of Paris. On Monday came from an rter some of the same dainty flowered cri that was in one of these gowns, to sell at the very low price of $1.85 yard, though really of $2.50 quality. . i Gown and fabric are shown side by side on the Main Cross Aisle, Second Floor, which we have practically filled with this beautiful Rodier Cotton Goods. Every delicate color imaginable, mostly crepes, with retty little sprig designs, stunning borders, ratine, em- Rectory and other of the characteristic effects which Rodier alone knows how to give to Dress Cottons. Usual prices are $2.50 to $4. Now $1.85 yard. Another Newly Arrived French Fabric Is $1.50 Peau de Peche at 95c It is somewhat of the nature of eponge, in a strik- ingly smart weave in new Paris colorings, 42 inchcs wide, Second Floor im Boys’ Suits and Overcoats $5.75, Were $10 to $12.50 Stocktaking over, this month finds some very good Suits and Overcoats remaining unclaimed. Lots are small, but many a bo; can be perfectly fitted in hand- }/ '° some models; in every way nicely , and thoroughly finished. At $5.76—Overcoats of blue, gray or brown chinchilla, plain mmaterials and fancy mixtures, Sizes 24% to 18, At $5.75 --Suits of fancy mix- tures, single and double-breasted models, Sizes 21% to 18. 4th Fioor BRUARY 4, 10147 —s a | ealthy Savings in This Timely Sale of Toilet Preparations and Drugs Efficacious Proof of GIMBEL Preparedness From eve! First, to fill with beneficial medicine-chest. Second, to replenish the low supply for the toilet table at unusual economies, | | Third, to offer requisites for The RELIABILITY, PURI From « Point of view tomorrow's offerings are of unusual scope. Their mission is— necessities the inroads made into the household the bathroom, the sick room, or the traveling ba, TY and WHOLESOMENESS of these Drugs Toilet Preparations are a criterion of GIMBEL trustworthiness, Accurate service rules throughout. We reserve the right to limit quantities and will fill mail orders. Extra booths on Main Floor and Subway Balcony, to make your buying quick and easy, When Needed These Articles Are of Aid Indeed: | Die 25 Sozodont Tooth P Toilet Articles and Surgeons’ Soap, ron’e Witch Hagel Soap, 6c. ti rine, iB. , our regular “in cakes; Gimbete t Glycerine Soap, & vi alse, Gimbeis » jars, for 48e. trea Ggeumper Cream, armen Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 6 for 80c. Miro.' Eure be ja jet Sete—Larue and mirror sets of bevutiful ware, so much Ibe; at Ib. bo: ounces; and ell cuticle, fine boxed, dozen, helt rogul 18S, flesh or ka Peroxide Cream, 1 Glycothymoll: imbels Reese Water, opti tad Gimbele Shampoo Jelly, Br "hie in colors Lambe’ Gimbe! atyle; 1 Gimpbe! Gimpels Bri tropes reece carmation ee Siaist arly thc; at bed | Ed. Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal, 60c; ie'a “Cold Cream, generous @ Ramodeit’s Cold Cream, MI; with or Tee 18e1, 666 | without ammonia, bottie, Ge. Cough Drepe, se beg Pure. Giycérine, 3 os, they 8 T Potash Tablets or ot mege, Gi, Hho wisn! be Mac pint, Oe; % pint, Cocoanut Of, 1 Ib. tine, Se, th, 18c. Liquid ©: white: rea. nie, at Dena Rouge cert, L of this fine peroxide cream at dot Waeath Wy Wool Powder Puffe, ise. fontolm’ “Giveerine and t, Be; int, tee’ Cosfons ‘tor’ sons wes ie, Zmuteion Of the eouat ii pe. ie larly 60; at 100. “Bast es St Oe i. Green Soap, German P i, ' Gimbels Tincture Green Seap, Be; at 186. . Nilantine, for ‘softent antine, the hair; ‘caore, imbele Toltee Ww viol later, carnation; jarty Sorat ise. Mi ; ‘|Gimbels Pure Drugs & ec. 1 | Laboratory Products lerfumi 2he Banitol Tooth Pow: a 25 chotce of the following odors: violet, hellot . N, Disinfectant size, 37¢; 26¢ alze, 17¢, Powders, Pastes, 0} nation Gimbele Tooth Pow: ant Tonic, originators, pulously in the back of each of these splendid Rigs jor, $1 aise, Rum, pint $1, With this com- give free two JS {I 005 4 ic bottle of Gimbels P: high grade tooth led ting; reg. Tooth rant and ai both for 2c. thie combination we o builds LI Inaud'e Eau de Quin! az'5, 91.80, 800 and aoce 0" Lowest Prices on Genuine It is im advertised. Gimbele Peroxide Hydrogen, quart, 1, | 923 pint. 108. igbeacit tn . Gimpbet: use, plain or WWE; pint, 196, volet 8c; pint, 18e. ea imbele Pure Grain Alcohol, gal., + Dini ome alee leohel, gal., 900; Staimoote 2 on, Pure Castor Carbolic Acid ., Oe Seidl 1. 106. Epeom Saite, 1-Ib. box, Se, Bicarbonate of Beda, Ib., 1 Lambert's Listerine, $2 rt [ribet um, Sere, aden Ht near Hf th otek is, "*Eimbele woot Garple, reg. 266, at Oe. Sick Room Supplies Robinson's Turkish Bath for taking Turkiah ba! fold into small é ‘olding sold usually ee $6.80, fosstal ‘Sheeting, ced, ¥' ards ‘Tee; Boe, Pure Extract Witch Haxel, it. nt, 186, itch Hazel, pint, Ne Powdered Castile Seap, 1- household + gal, Oe; Qt. aeons Pertumed Ammonia, at. ent) t., 7Be; pli int Jai a Ginger, 4 on, 806; Ol, § om., 88¢; 3 o8., 100. ution, 6 per cent., 1 pint, 1s, tz Powders, 1 dosen doses in ir Pants for babies, SS. Douche Pane, ly. yf equipped) 0c. sine, 68; aise, re $1, at Tbe. se, the new tonlc and reg. $1, at 7c. latest headache tablets, © Seltzer, $1 size, 8c; 60c 2be al Laxative Quini.e Tablets, Gimbele Antiseptic Solution eed wae and Careies Se ; at Se Mei ty wopealged teen bai yo le reg. Be at, ib, et ealbnahapeeky Main Floor and ¥, Baleony French Wilton Rugs rtant to know that these are the real French Wilton Rugs, made by the ardwick & Magee, and not ‘French weave Wiltons,” as sometimes For the protection of the purchaser, the name “French Wilton” is distinctly woven and styles, which are to be rep) their colorings Prices are ffect for less than two weeks longer. eee Sines 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in, and $E12 ft. $35, Re Included at the same price Bu tl and their assortments. ts ; the lowest for which we have offered them this Winter, and remain only in. J. Although they are the gry op lots by o , they are most desirable in lar] 6 to $60 > fine ar aa Ae Rugs, from the same makers, jundhar Wilton Rugs Still another excelent grade of regularly $40 to $44, Hardwick & Magee make, in the same sizes, at ¢30, Body Brussels Rugs In charming chintz patterns, very suitable for pene furnishings, at this good savings, 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in., $32.26 Ox12 ft., $24.60, regularly $32. $17.50—The Special Price for English Porcelain Dinner Sets Not many of these could we get from our British cousins to sell for this low figure. They are in 100-piece compositions, with coin gold band and handles of fine white porcelain, ‘Tney will make breakfast or dinner services of great attractiveness. set. | GIMB Table $17.50 a Fifth Floor Table BROADWAY Hearts, one doz. in package, 10c, Garlands with Cupids, each, 260. Favors, each, 6e and 10c, Decorative Crepe Paper, a fold, 166. EL BROTH NEW YORK regularly $29. 75. Sixth Fleer For St. Valentine Who Scatters Messages Sends These Greetings to You How the t gladdens and reigns supreme when on St. V: tine’s Day the coveted missive ar- rives! Day of all when friends vie with one ano ee GIMBELS 9 delve t G S you ma: into the latest ideas which will bring mirth to the most austere or ene dearments to the beloved ones, There are Heart-to-Heart Comic Cards, Easel Designs wondrous novelties. A complete line of Dennison’s Valentine Novelties and Decorations is here. Napkins, dozen, 10. Napkins, per hundred, 300. Lunch Sets, each, 28e. Lunch Sets with decorated Table Cloth, 400, jain Fleer ERS THIRTY. THIRD OT. Covers, each, at ' very a rin sending |

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