The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1914, Page 13

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H . eel att ie ie acta an aaa nie aa me = s eeseemetiatenaenameaion. emeeenennnananenmineeieanaaemnadeanesdiaaiaicaenainaenaaamanae Ctl phe ete ae wean meng ih GBS i ' THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 18, 1014. . dollars’ worth cf jewelry and §20 in|locket and chain, gold beads, and | SINTH CHILO DEAD Mra. Carty has ath ona, cia Nving, RIN KOM oF EMS Sree me smears on eee EVERY NIGHT FOR THD (Saisie see fsx! MOTHER IN COLLAPSE) Sue" H A B I T Once her husband, a prominent cigar|three blocks from the Sontag home, While the child who died yesterday desler, was awakened by her cry of/also was robbed. Mrs. Eliza Cald- “RELEABLE HOMS ‘CREATMENT had contracted scarlet fever, phy- Florence, N. J., Woman's Family |sictans said the immediate cause of “Hands up!" well, who wma visiting across the Don't Dru KiDNeYs. Sad ‘ Yesterday afternoon late, when ehejstreet, was the heaviest loser. Her | All but Wiped Out by death was blood poisoning, resulting returned from a round of calls, sho |door was forced and two levallieres, a} from a cat's acratch. Mra. Carty, Ba “ ’ Scarlet Fever. exhausted by Der vigil at the bedet@e| Back burt you? Yes pele Is to peclectly Satan oe — Ria Se found everything in- disorder. Thy solitaire diamond ring, ® pearl ring, “ main hall door had been forced and threo bracelets and some oss valuable! er onENCE, N, J., March 12.—With |! One after a other of her children, bled nh riod M sergaaalcem gh el i r Doe & hs levéry drawer and closet had been ran-jarticles were stolen. The thief Pe cae deca im hi Mapsed and is under a doctor's 3 Cr x bit” and| Mr@ Max Sontag af NO. 204 st.[oreyys took down the pictures, and in one| ‘the death yrsterday of ter infant| rere. + | That's lumbago, scieticn 0 bree ed le be places te tei owes, * . iy. “ ; {| Jacobs Oil” from aay drug store, and dnughter Mra. Alvah N. Carty lost| No new cases of fever we-e report. | [Tam Th, Wasnt: Soe Woh toon, Goal after using it just once, you'll lorget tl her sixth child within the last twoled yeaterday and health officials eay| with soothing, penctrating “St. Jacobel 7o" ee backache, lumbago oF weeks in the s..vlot fever epidemic] the general situation ls eomewhat im-|Qil."" Nothing else takes out sore-| kent ar cecause, Your back will La here. Of thirteen children, six of| proved. Nearly a acore of deathe have | ness, lamencas and stiffness 40 quickly. potwls eke tae bend, whom died previous to the epidemic, ! occurred since the epidemic began. ‘ou ply rub it on and out comes| mended 7 mee teat,” instance wea rewarded ORRINE. coats |28™*9 Place, Brooklyn; is @ firm be-| “Well, they came at leat,” she said re eee et ee ee ane box. Ask for Free Book. | liever in dreams to-day. After seeing! Fortunately she had remembered No one was in the house, and every |E CO., Washington, D. C. | burglars in her dreams every night for|the dreams and worn her most val-|floor was cleaned out of valuables. by all Riker-Hegeman Drug | twoeweeks, thoy visited her home dur-|uable jewelry, but the list of articles ~~ her absence and stole several hundred stolen includes a lavalliere, a diamond SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDRits 2 pn ae ——a GIMB E L& Easter Outfitting Will Begin in Earnest To- | TELEPHONE MADISON SQUARE 8200 morrow---Spring Fashions Are All Abloom A Gala Display of Paris Modes Youngsters’ Coats with the Just Off the Steamer—Our First Collection of ; Aster “4 French Materials ra Modish Flare Dresses at $4.50 to $12 In Navy Serge, $5 From the Most Celebrated Specialist of Y Girls’ A At $8.75, $10, $12.75, $14.75 paltst as cute as they can be, for they flare at the knees, In pte Styles ee ee eee The Trianon Shepherdess Hat Is $10 aire the newest note in Fashion, this flaremakes Over Our Carefully Drafted Dimensions For Girls of 6 to 14 years the ion een little white dresses more attractive, too. Made in Berlin of ial $5 Coats are of a good quality of serge, trimmed with cadet or navy cs ‘silk. Lined ‘ou In New York, these Dresses are Lrg Art Nouveau embroidered linen collars and cuffs give exclusively at Gimbels. In London At the Paris Races on last Sunday, the Watteau-inspired beauty to a serge model at $11.75. ne the Ce cities Rane Shepherdess Hats were the dominant On that ocea- Wee Boys’ Coats, $3.95 cy. rion. uted by the it spe- sion those Hats were worn by the ressed women of the Only 2 to 4 year sizes in these double-breasted Coats i world. Tomorrow we shall present Hats in the same pic- turesque styles—made of fine French materials—at $10. Could these GIMBEL Hats be more timely in style or made of more beautiful materials at $10? No—and that is why they are not equaled anywhere. Hata with new ostrich trimmings, Hats with the new rib- bons, Hats with-flowers—at least 150 distinctive models at these moderate prices. Young Girls’ Imported Tailored Hats, $3.95 and $5 of checked worsted or navy serge, with velvet collars. Boys’ Straw Mushroom Sailors, ¢2. - Dressy Hats for Little Girls, $5 Juvenile Shop, Second Floor It will be a pleasure to examine the materials, for. the ginghams and per- tales are the excellent kinds to which Men’s' Grey ‘Mocha Gloves Very Special at $1.50 ££ unusual quality of these fine Gloves for Forieg male them unique saSE iia fake S, ple oi et ce ts ie, } plial an ‘wear A AG P tly; strictly way. As these dresses are copies of Po-is models, they are the essence of sim- plicity, and yet have that indescrib- able chic which makes young girls so attractive. Many of them have hand- emb red collars. Fine Silk UMBRELLAS For Men and Women A Special Purchase Results in ———— | ’ Milan-Tagal Untrimmed Hats, $1.95, $2.75, $3.50, $5 Tae favorite straw of the season, for it is just as effective, and lighter in weight than Italian Milan—and more inexpensive, . In black and all the new colors. Watteau Wreaths of Flowers and Fruits, 75c to $3.75 ae ‘$2, Regularly | $8 and $5.80 50 Styles in Young Girls Spring Coats, $5 to $25 Heavy twill and taffeta silk, and Union taffeta, Beeldes black there Party Frocks, $2.50 t6 $35 f Lingerie Dresses, $2.75 to $25 65 New Styles in Young Women’s Suits at $16.50 to $65 Gabardine Wool Crepe Taffela Serge Moire Silk Po, Special— Young Women’s Silk Dresses at $15 Taffeta, Silk Poplin and Crepe Meteor for Dancing and Afternoon wear. Hats Trimmed Free of Charge That is, if the untrimmed hats and’their trimmings are purchased in our Millinery Sec- tions, Tis corvita a ecentel ee meg eineee Third and Main Floors At $3, Regularly $3.75 and $5 oe Heavy silk and yarn-dyed taffeta. Large assortment of handles and Men’s Walking Sticks 85c to $2, Usually $1.50 to $3.75 Ali the newest and most up-to-date styles. Main Floor Clocks Ticking Merrily Lowest Prices of the Year A relative sale2o the big watch event now in progress presents some par- He ea a tnd Va 6 C8 estes Ct ro 4 ne: }OCRS @ be Oo i colorst eather sate, #38. Main Floor in The Directoire Cape Will Be Introduced in Chinchilla At $19.75 This mode, which is just here from over the seas, is the most unique innovation in years, ‘or this reason we are convinced that it will catch like wildfire and will enjoy a ter vogue than it did when it was worn by the dandies of the Directoire. We have had this cape reproduced in a fignt weight and cozy chinchilla, trimmed with black satin. In tango, cadet, corn, white and real Em- pire green. New English Outing Coats, $27.50 The straight lines and the low waistline of the Moree eriod are reflected in these exceedingly -looking Coats of fleececloth, finished with a jersey back. In white, tan, brown and check. Silk-lined Eponge Coats, $15 In the new weave of eponge, of ‘course—the kind that is so fine that it is almost like crepe. In a five-eighth length model, trimmed with moire silk. In navy and black. Imported ard domestic Evening Wraps and Outing Coats at $16 to $135. ecial—Black Taffeta and Moire Coats at $15 ho styles in moire, lined with peau de cygne, and two models in taffeta, unlined. Quite dressy, for ele are trimmed with ruffles and oe that are reminiscent of the Second Empire, IN THE SUBWAY STORE Women’s Spring Dresses At $14.75 & $10.75 Actually Made to Po ie" Sell at $20 to $30 and 5 4 $16.50 to $20. The $14.75 Dresses Saturday Brings Good News In the Annual Clean-Up of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing | Spring’s opening, by the calendar, is but a week away. _ This now famous GIMBEL Clothing event is rich in Spring styles, weights and fabrics. This year there are larger and better assort- ments than ever before to pick from. ‘ Everything will be set in order tonight after the busiest selling one of these sales has ever known, and tomorrow will find everything in apple-pie order to take care of the men and boys vio will choose their spring clothing when prices are so low. Many a prize, too, among the stot winter suits and overcoats that are tated at savings averag- ing a third. Fur Overcoats, too, and Men’s Dress Clothing, Automobile Dusters, and everything else that goes to make up a well-rounded clothing stock, now at low prices, to clear away the odd lots. These are the important groups: Men’s Spring Suits and Overcoats at Boys’ Ov 19.50, regularly $30 to $40. y ercoats, 10 to 18 to $6.75, regularly $6.50 to 15, a ie oy Bening Srersoals aE Boys’ Norfolk Suits, 8 to 18 years, $3.95 to $5.50, regul: 5. 5 Men's Spring and Winter Suits at BUsAELy 86.60 £0 510 $16.75, regularly $28 to $30. Boys’ Spring Top Coats, 8 to 18 Men’s Suite at $14.50, regularly $4.75 and $6.75, regularly $10 to $1 and $28. Boys’ Wash Suits, 214 to 10 years, $1.35 Men's Spring Suits and Overcoats at] | at 1.85, regularly $2 to $5. 11.75, regularly $20 and $22. Fourth Floor In the Subway Store Men's All-wool Suits and Overcoats, at $9.75, regu- Bove! Norfolk Suits, 6 to 17 years, $1.65 and $2.85, larly $18. regularly $3 and $5. y 5 Sui 7.50, - saiteng At woo! Bults and Orersoets, at 67:00, regis Boys’ Long Overcoats, $2 and $2.75, regularly $5 Youths’ All-wool Suits at $5, regularly $10. pnd $6, Youths’ Suits and Overcoats, at $3.50, regularly $5.| Boys’ Wash Suits, 3 to 9 years, $1, regularly $2. Men's Separate Trousers, 1.85 and $2.35, regularly} Boys’ Knickerbockers, 6 to 16 years, 35c, regularly $3 and $4. T5c. Subway Balcony sizes 14 to 44, First Sale This Season The$10.75 Dresses 200 Trotteur and Demi-Tailored Suits At $25 Gabardine Serge Fancy Suitings Wool Crepe Poplin Cheched Worsted The new version of the Tuxedo coat with the loose back, and the petite Jacke’ of 1830 trimmed with quillings of ribbon, are a e which one will find in this collection of twelve 8 5 ! » There are skirts with flared tunics that give the chic silhouette suggested by the famous artist Drian. Others have straight paneled fronts and flat pleats over the hips—and there is one model in serge with a bustle of taffeta. Navy and Black Suits are in the majo. but thereis ample delection in the new leaf ren, Hague blue, reseda, golden brown, taupe and black-and-white. . These Suits Were Made by Custom Tailors That is why they have all the nice little touches that one generally finds in very expensive suits—embroidered crows’ feet, invisible pockets, and 60 on, Sizes 34 to 46. Coals are Lined with Peau de Cygne. ph at $3.50 15. ° has a representation, bg Subway Balcony 1914 Models in Nu-Welt Shoes for Women, $2.50 Just Arrived in Every Style, High Models —r- ‘250 Duchess Guise Delphine J Vinoess Pheteria” ured, r Sisoali Particularly attractive—a group which we have pic- red. Nu-Welt Shoes are specially constructed on a new proc- Se eer ess of welting, as the name implies. Very extraordinary value at $2.60, but then that was our idea in featuring them. Patent leather or gun-metal vamps, with black or gray BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD 87. | [2ncaveorsposl heel all tdee tft anybody.” “Wubway'iocay” .? t Third Floer

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