The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1914, Page 9

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eg ¢ § 5, under the name of Bernste THREE. LOFT BURGLARS -ANO TWO SWILERS “HOME PLC NET Detective ‘ aihrgt Gathers|“ in All Five in One Round of District. ‘Detective Mike Londrigan of the each street police station was at Cs street and West Broadway last ight when he saw three men. The iw Very apparent stiff arm of one raised a Favspicion in the sleuth'’s mind that a % “dimmy” was secreted there. So he lowed them and saw them go into ethe loft building at No. 387 Canal, patreet. He sent a passer-by for the Nearest policeman and waited. Présently two men came out, later describing themselves an Michael Gullit, twenty-one years‘old, a driver, of No. 188 Orchard street, and Jacob Green of No. 16 Gerry street, » The detective pounced them; Green fought desperately ‘was subdued, and both were handed over to a policeman, Londrigan mounted to the third Moor an@ there found Jacob Chick, inifieteem, @ driver, of No. 57 First jetrest, whe sald he had been sent | !*,,2 Up on an errand. But a “jimmy” whe found on him and it was plain that some one had been trying to fonoe the door of Dancio Brothers’ cloa& and sult factory. The three were placed in a cell at the Beach street station and Detec- tive, Otto Nickalay, disguised and feigning drunkenness, entered the col} peat to them and overbeard them planning their defense. | Records show: Chick once served | ten days for fighting. Guilit once} ‘f was arrested for highway robbery, but was discharged because the com- Diainant did not see ar, and Green, ID, verve | aterm in the Elmira House of Rert- uge for burglary, 4 8 sou to Detective Londriga te fo get one of the but halted suddenly at Canal ¢ Varick streets when he saw t fans in deep mourning, weepi; \ and | ‘| torts an and talking 4 J third ‘Italian, the’ the detective, aed nS ik, Be Vestry and Greenwich mreee, he re he called on a couple of truckmen to help him arrest the lw aie with such | néarly killed, ‘and a Londrigan hea Mg Fert or effort . and Machino Ger- Columbia street. witha had met Antonio Pissarella of Hester street a id draw bis mo: out ort whe bank and add 2S. to thelra. & that point the negotiations were ‘uptly terminated and Antonio pladly peared against the two mourners this morning. wi lil years old tril said tn he the, oldest Indian In th ed States, died yesterday. Recways eady Weatervelt of Pate ered re pal Be ee ‘tan an eve aie Metie girl fas sprnined ‘her ean and eons trond fins way's Ready A Household Remedy! RADWAY'S READY RELI r ABBA DT NELIME, ap all dronciste, | RRL CS tieTelektra — Piano Player will transform your piano, no mat- ter what its style or make, into the most artistic of player pianos, A few hours’ time in your own home is all that is necessary to give you! §/ this marvellous player piano. No change in the piano's appearsnce— no obstruction to the keyboard, — Eitay “ELECTRIC COMPANY Avenue, Cor. Bist Street, bac) Mad. 8a, 6843 Special Sale Ladies Hosiery at “The Linen’ Store” * Lot irEure Silk Stockings of good weight, k only, high spliced in heels, double be and toes. $1.50. tvvrewnverr $1.75 a pair. . Lot 4—Black Sil quality, with in seif and Vaiue $2.00, ee §—French Silk Stockings. All our fine a of embroidered and open work, At 20% —H Lot 6 Thread s st deep lavender Dozen. Val James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave., 33d unbesichy Lot 2:—Pure Silk stockings with Lisle ee g top. and Value $1.50. ‘ Lot 3—Embroidered Silk stockings, An excellent lot of self and colored effects. jue $3, Rev: Trade Mark SI. -‘Wapair. Value soles, black coly $1.00 Value $2.25 and 82.50. k Stockings, very fine hand embroidered clocks white. $1.50 a pair. less than regular Price. Weight Lisle ‘ockings. 300 Dozen witn tops. $2.50 per half & 34th Sts. or solv News Extraordinary ! GIMBEL BROTHERS have bought the entire high-grade stock amounting to Nearly a Million Dollars from the Receivers of BUM BROTHERS Philadelphia To those in New York who are not familiar with = what kind of a store this is, we would say that for ten years the Blum at Tenth and Market streets, Philadelphia—has building filled with a er grade of merchandise, as a thoroughly depen store, ‘and has ever carrying nearly all lines of merchandise— just as we do ourselves—but featuring na apecally ly every 4 rothers Si see ie fine t-story be ‘been esteemed tion of Women’s Apparel, Shoes, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, as well as all tans of of yard goods. This fine stock is all new and seasonable as the Court permitted the re- ceivers to continue purchasing—and it Will Be Sold at Extraordinari'y Low Prices In the GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE The exact date lth opening the opening of this tremendously important Sale will be announced in a day or so—(as goon as stocks have been received and adjusted). The fine spacious Subway Store will be the home of this great dis- tribution. The largest of its kind ever heard of, and the greatest economy event in many years. Remember this is a complete stock, so the economies will extend to every requirem irement of home or person. WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS No Half-Hearted Handkerchief Sale Where Fine Values and Sate Rule If you are interested in securing a goodly jl of Handk ‘| you ay be justly proud, it will pay you to come tom jefs, of which very man or woman who prizes ae or po peel of refinement will long remember the fortunate event at GIMBE! Foreign or domestic pure linen andiorahie, fantastic designs of beautiful embroidery. And lovely your attention—so pretty are they. ily adorned with plain or initials, too, that will arrest 26,128 Handkerchiefs Wave Welcome to You Women's 26c Handkerchiefs, 12)4c; Men's 18 to 26c Handkerchiefs, 12)4c Sheer quality; nicely embroidered designs, in wide range of choice. ‘Women’s 26c Handkerchiefs, 15¢ Have colored wide hems, also white embroid- ery—very nice. Women’s 60c Handkerchiefs, 25c Imported; one-corner hand or machine em- broidery designs; fine variety of patterns. itials. ially good lot f of the largest do: noe manufacturer Pian or with in- Some slightly imperfect. ‘Women’s $2.40 Handkerchiefs, at $1.50 dozen. Pure Irish linen; in every way facet 6 and 4 inch hems. " oor. These Handkerchiefs Flutter in the Subway Baloonyr 400 Dozen Women’s and Children’s | 210 Dozen Women’s Initial Handker- Handkerchiefs, 3c Each. Sheer corded Handkerchiefs, either plain or with long initials; regularly 6c each. at 5c Sheer quality with woven colored borders; slight imperfections (value if perfect, 1244c). | 10c eacl chiefs, at 25c Boz In colored designs and letters; 6 in a box; regularly 35c box. 200 Dozen Weekes s Sendberetseee, 200 Dozen Women's Shamrock Em- Handkerchiefs, 6c Each Side dad and in many patterns; regularly Subway Balcony After Inventory Comes This Round-Up of Men’s $1.50 (and Better) Scarfs, 65c To be exact, there are 162 of these Scarfs that have been $2.50; 441 that were $2, and 181 that ay 1.50-—these in our own stock. effects. signs and some plain colors. Tomorrow, in this fine clean-up, at 66c. Spreadin LINEN Values At "Way Below Par Only through sheer activity of our Linen Buyer is the public brought face to face with these extraordinary offerings. Worthy of honorable mention is a recent shipment from Scotland of Table Linens, which we have specially priced for tomorrow. The beautiful collection of patterns is so tempt- ing in its variety that any woman seeing the Rose-and-Gar- land, Scroll, Peony and Ribbon designs would clap her hands "3 ecstac: eve Satin Damask Pattern Settle Cloths an Napkins Cloths— xz is, each: 2x214 3 yds., $7.60 each; Sign? 7 96.76. Napkins. 22x22 in., 66,78 doz.; igeiy in., $8 doz. $6 Table Cloths, $4.26 Ea. |65c Face Towels, 50c o Bs, PU ig nes Damank Round Cloths; Hing, Huckabeck, trom | Irela ni oO adele ‘ond Camation designs. pkey ends; some.bave space for $8.75 Linen Sheets, |¢50'Bath Towels, 50c Ea. Heavy and very absorbent snow Hemstitched; made ln Germany, of | whit ret ; extra heavy round thread linen. Single-bed bed | jarge size. pene Bava “Tow: 6 ae $1.35 Bureau Scarfs, ‘$1.60 rig a Canes, $1 Each med with Ger- Linen Scarfs, trim: Homsatitched: fine suey of Ger- {mene Muny lace; size 18x54 in. man linen; size 22!4x36 in. Second f fine imported and domestic silks and some are in knitted and There is a wide, though broken, range of neat figures, bold floral effects, scroll de- crocheted Main Fleer ‘Sanitary Hair Goods At Perfectly Sound Savings The GIMBEL Coiffure Salons are frequented by particular women, especially for the exclu- sive attention they receive, which, of course, is backed by thorough- ness in ail respects. For tomor- row we feature: Switches of naturally wavy hair, all usual shades; 24-in., $8.60; reg. $5; 24- in., sprinkled with gray, $6, reg. $9; 26- in,, extra heavy, $7.60, reg. $10. Transformations, all-around, of naturally wavy hair, all good shades, $4.60, regularly $7. We particularly invite our patrons to view our new Depilatien device--very interesting. Our experts in Manicuring, Marce! Waving, Facial and Scalp Mas- sage, and Chiropody, are always at your service. Main Ploor, Rear Baleeny jal Sale of VOLLRATH te Enamelware : at Gl f Poe bak ave sen many incomplete lines, Vollrath Enamelware is snowy white, strong and durable and withal and convenient to handle, double ‘cated eats a8 enamels go, very Hnamel Coffee and Tea Pots Berlin Bat ares, fos hala S6c Hanging Salts and Peppers, 20c. ‘These are for kitchen use, nickel holder incheded. Le erted Four-Piece Alumin i -Guart Aluminum Qottee Pete, Sar art Aluminum Landers, Frary & Clark's it's sicene at Pressers, usually 96c, at YSe. rinh Flees D_UM- PRED STORE OF 2 BONE ADR 72 SATS = ‘A Sale of Great Importance—This Double Event in | Women’ 8 Dresses By 2 Suits "$22.50 Charmeuse and Taffeta Dresses, $11.75 Copies of imported models in all beautiful shades fascinating lot fd venues you ever saw; workmanship pve! nt p> pp y Women and More 15 agane bert alae bet See Taffetas, Senple le Spring Guts, $18 § ot 916.50 t0-909.80 Spring Suits Women's 910 to $11.75 Suits, $6 From Our Own Btoeks At $10.75 areaieiaie hncheg Vicunas; some in the new roa se ae vib das short Spring cont; lined with peau A Meeting Place a Fine Clothing In a Special. Sale Presenting Men’s '15 & *16.50 Suits & Overcoats All at °8.75 We say a Meeting Place, because one gathering came to the Subway Store { from a well-known downtown maker and another x from the GIMBEL Store for Meu on the Fourth Floor. There will be no size disappointments, for the range is complete in the entire lot. Suits include nice plain » bl mixtures in brown pnd tan bli er and Overcosts are plain black and Osxford with velvet collar, or plain brown snd gray with self collar. ol nae These gurmente are, of course, 7, in her latest style, wh a beat Py peed loring. igang and ie February Sale of | a UPHOLSTERIE Women’sSilk Petticoats $1.40 Notingham Liee Black Sateen and Taffe- sltzroinciona So tine Petticoats, $1 ited ha erly, $1.00 to Ose to $2.50, Messaline, Sico Silk and |coor Figured Crepe Petticoats, In black and — and eet off with pleated tlounce. Messaline and Chiffon Taffeta Petticoats, $1.95 Chiffon Taffeta & Mes-, Severul models in all the new saline Petticoats, $2.95 |Pins “olor malority have lk underlay ‘With silk underlay, also silk Jersey top with messaline flounce in change.| _ Messaline Silk able or solid colors and extra size Petticoats, $2.50 silk Petticoats in messaline and} 1, changeable or solid colors, taffeta with tailored flounce. $i wth ais eaderlay, coma have Other Petticoats, $3.95 and $5. |Jerscy tops, Subway Balcony GIMBEL BROTHE BROADWAY \

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