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rrr end ata te eemnemne ann’ Dene 2 ’ rHE EVENING WORLD, WE LEEPERS, OVERCOME, — [ert satensra asses RESCUED AT FARM FIRE menace aon rctann «SEW POLICE ASSOCIATION) rorce'sttn’ sete sreater city cr | now in etintonce, nome of whic has ABOUT TO BE FORMED) crectsction'ot x weowvotene associa: | sayw Patrotman Hall. He proposes says Patrolman Hall. He proposes tion Including «the entire force of | death and dismissal benefits of $1,000 about ten thousand men, The meet- “, — “| after four months’ membership, and It Is to Include the Entire Force,} ing wit be in two sessions, one at 10 $800 retiroment benefit after one Composed of Ten Téou- A. M, afid the other at 7.20 P. M., at| yoar’s membership. He says the fail- 4 the Young Men's Institute, No. 223] ure of several organizations in the sand Men. Bowery. ‘ past has caused unrest and declares | last night, destroyed the building, the he has signatures of 2,000 men willing | Rouse and stable of Lorenso Tombo Theodore V. Hall, bicycle patrol-| Tho Uniform Police Endowment AS-| 4, join the new society. Delegates | 2*Xt door, Twenty cows out of the afty Man of the One Hundred and Soven-| sociation is tho name of the embry-| witli be appointed representing each |!n Marino's stable were burned to ty-third precinct, Prospect Park,|onic organtzation and the plan is to| precinct for the taking of applications, | death, and both farmers’ entire stock sponded to the alarm, but owing to the deep snow, which buried the hydrants Fire, starting from some unknown |!t wae half an von Sa the firemen cause in the cow stable of Michael Ma- her Nt children, tino, In Glendale, L. L, about 11 o'clock Silk Dresses With All the New Puffs and Ruffs $19.75, $22.50, $32.50 and $35 bap See which are gathered to give the Bustles—oh, such pretty and ful kinds. Dresses with underskirts ot "Cres Meteor and Bustles of Pompadour Taffeta. Crepe de Chine Dresses with Tunics of Taffeta. ‘The quaint bodice with the Peasant Collar. The Bolero that is finished with the bebe neck. Unique—the New Dress with the Spanish Girdle, $32.50 This is a very wide girdle, which extends from just below the waistline to almost the armholes, and is developed in moire ribbon edged with fine pleatings of silk. This dress also sounds another new note—a skirt with straight lines. 200 New $27.50 Suits for Women Introducing The Bernard model with the eat Eton and Henry II. collar. The Premet style, with skirt fitted over hips—below which there flares a tunic. Mourning Suits of Bedford Cord, t with Faille stk. The Piper model, with the Holland skirt and coat with },Jeated peplum. At least, Ten other Styles at this Exceedingly Moderate: Price. Third Floor In the GIMBEL Tea Room Every Afternoon from 3.30 until 5 The Exhibition of Modern Dancing With veailarh! of the Various Steps Under Personal Supervision of Mrs. B. B. Hawkesworth Mrs. M. B. Groner Admission, Including Afternoon Tea, 75c. Eighth Floor Madame Louison’s Watteau Chapeau with the Blackberries Reproduced in French Materials, $14.75 The colors that are harmonized in this hat are the rare tones that have been used by many famous painters. a The faille ribbon, which is draped and tied in a lovely be Bonga ellen is i one of Coy i i iF = from the French school of the 18th century. The Parisians are applauding Mme. *Louison for re- viving Blackberry trimmings. Gimbel Specialized $10 to $14.75 Millinery Is_Famous Medium-price Salon, Third Floor ‘Here Are Three Dinner Sets Which Go Far to Illustrate the Savings of The March China Sale We have in our regular stocks of Dinnerware over one hundred and forty distinct styles of Dinner Sets, both in open and closed 5 The purchase and distribution of such a great enable us to profit to the fullest by such special o; ities as come to us from time to time. Three of forty different of Dinner Sets at March Sale Prices groups: .50 Austrian China Dinner Set at $18 The usual wholesale price of this Dinner Set to import is the price for which we are now offering = 100 pieces, with bread-and-butter plates, in a floral border design, with ge. n stock , jer decoration; ‘A186 Gold-Encrusted Dinner Sot at $112.50 roe of the most superb Dinner Sets in the sale; 101 pieces, all with rich encrusted gold ler. ‘out in , ‘ase, Q Prof. Ci of i. » " 5 . 60, ry, a te from $600. ; eee turquoise, painted by Wagner, §83.60, 5. thistle design, 16 in. high; 915, Waters Figure “Thought,” carved by Fiaschi, $100, | from oe ea by from $175. Vienna Vase, high, gold handle, painted Royal Sevres Vase, 21 in. high, pink and white | Krener; 917.60, from $35. floral 3 $66, from $160. 5 % Seale gas roe $ 24 tn, high, 697.60, wae Wisse Vase 7 in. high; $18, regularly are these e: Lady Windermere’s Fan Is sure to be found among the beautiful | selection of charming styles which ts have just come to GIMBELS Ostrici. Feather Fans, in black, white and new colorings, at prices ranging from $1.60 to $100. Willow Feather Fans, in black, white and colors, $18 to i , from $62.50. Bronse Carrier, by H. Muller, 734 H S| Vernis Martin F Hand Painted F 045, Fora 456.) Vt? 12 &% Meh, floral decoration, ng hom et, salina wr ep ai a a ee oar cf ga Vase, 16 in, hi old Brosze igure, “King John, 27 tn. high; 16 to $200 spangled on gauze, ancy jane, igh, with ivy designs, Gold Bronse King J in. high; | Real ace Fans, T6o to $65 625, from $45. 160, from $275, "pitth Floor $12 to $55 Main Floor | | $10,000 in Charming Blouses Tomorrow Will Sell for $5,000 And they surely will be all or tomorrow—so come as early as possible. This sale takes place in the spacious SUBWAY STORE About 2,000 Blouses, divided into three groups; Mm $1.95,82.95 6 $3.95 We consider this the best purchase we have been able to make in twelve months or more. English Printed Bedspreads $1.85 Each—Admirable! 300 dozen of them will spread their pretty and delightful patterns to the joy of tidy housekeepers, Freshly arrived from Manchester, England,’ in a most fantastic range of beautiful colors and designs which will prove so crisp, so neat, so summery-like on beds that will goon cast aside cumbersome coverings. Size 70x90 inches. Colors will not change or fade Main and Second Floors _ Special Offer to Engrave ' Social Stationery “Simply a foreword to those who look for- ward to sending Easter Greetings in an ex- R 5. clusive and dignified manner. sore You may select from five styles of Monogram Dies at 76c each Ki Usually $1.50 and more. Stamping one quire of paper in colors for 10c; in gold for 20c. Plate and 60 Engraved Cards, $2 . Name only, in Shaded Old English; W.G.A. usually $3. Main Floor chased from one of the biggest manufac- turers, who produces a large percentage of the famous GIMBEL Blouses which regularly sell at $3.50 to $8. FIFTY STYLES—and plenty cf each model—all shades of the season. At the lower price Blouses of Nets, with beautiful frills, Medici and flat collars of soft silk. At the other prices a beautiful range of Chiffons in combinations of Nets, Silks and Velvets- “Prince Imperial” frills. In fact, choosing will be a treat, and Women will buy in two and three, without a doubt. Subway Store, Balcony Smart Styles in Shoes For Boys—$3.50 Not only are GIMBEL Shocs smart and ap- peal: to Youth, but they are sturdy in con- penis hygienic in destgn and essentially com- ble. toate the bast made Shoes that we could pro- SDAY, MAROHM 4 cure in*Tan Russia Calf, Gun-metal Calf, Patent €eltskin, heavy Box Calf—in dress or walking models—sizes 1 to 6. Second Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. ne 4014, Only Eight (8) Days More. GIMBEL ° Player Piano Club CONREID Player-Piano at $385. We have been Peited stoned the extraordinary bution of CONREID Player-pianos that this first Gimbel Player-piano Club in New York has made possible in little over two weeks. Of course, we have had the experience of THIRTY-THREE of these clubs, in Philadelphia, to guide us; but even then the result in New York has exceeded our expectations. , But the very success of the Club limits the time in which it can of the operate—so today we announce that The Club Closes Positively on Friday Night, March 18th and we cannot sell a single instrument, after that time, for a penny less than the full price—$435, Our experience in Philadelphia has taught us that people are prone to put off a decision until the last day—and many until too late altogether. (Just as hundreds of people were too late in filing their income tax reports last Monday, and s0 are liable to a fine from the government—only in this ve to pay from $50 to case the pana of being too late is that you will $135.00 more | These Club Benefits FREE Free Delivery where our wagons run, or to your nearest freight station if live away from our tales routes. Free Tuning for one year. Free Piano Bench to Piano-Piayer. Free Six rolls of music of your oun selection. FREE LIFE INSURANCE— Ifthe purehiaser fre) ile payments are bei cept up, a RECEIPTED BILL in full to the family, without another cent to pay. Privilege of applyi: cent paid ona club within a year, to the pur- chase of any instrument at regular prices in our stock. BROADWAY match every piano, plan. NEW YORK or your CONREID, according to the terms on which you buy it, than if you came in under the club arrangement.) The CONREID Playey-Piano for which we ask $385 under the clab terms, —_. without interest or extras of any kind, Will Be $435 for Cash on Saturday, March 14, or $482.50 if on Usual Time Payments While, if you choose to anticipate all your payments, you can reduce the Club price of $885 still further to $347; for we allow a rebate of 20 cents on EACH PAYMENT made in advance. If you prefer to pay on the Club plan of $5Cash and$2 Weekly you have 190 weeks in which to for your CONREID—while getting full a es out of its use; and you do not y ONE CENT EXTRA for interest—the Club price is INCLU- SIVE of everything. But Make Up Your Mind Today to come in and try the CON- REID for yourself; and take ad- vantage of the splendid club GIMBEL BROTHERS THIRTY-THIRD ST. pay distri- 5