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ig, he ee © THB BVBNING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 80, 19184. ite contents, eald by rae Nae as ocean 1 Thomas W. Mur- S31, 200 YEARLY Weeds, uaa by the Title earexedl tweens, bee 5 8 pant ROBBERS AT MERRICK Harry Zarner to amount to $1,000, ; R J tT It is believed the yi . FROM $500,000 FUND|teszerscensse ei al rt st aucr |POST-OFFICE GET $1,000 sn" ctomtin: "ner‘attres "tt | dimen turner | HEUMATIC JOINTS ning World reporter to-day, of an er, and “borrowed” ‘a montha ago, crackemen entered | U) , Rub Pain Right Out—Try This! & New Steel Safe Wrecked by Explo- ea inane aate front cor, \thd e bie teal sate raters After the safe bi n drilled and ston Which Citizens Disregarded |,Af'*r, 0, al .oatie ater nicmiecy and |the one that_was wrecked as Noise of Train. nation wen Mtertiae ba seve on ae action @he has brought to collect a) prey Hawley Chapman, Inmate | judgment for $2,000 on in 1906 | Sanitarium, Lacks Ordinary |P&ieered tatne wegbhy ‘young { Comforts, Fnends Say. th Soe. Arrest jefferson and wi per- » sons were aroused by it, sur betlgeed Inver ane tena ot eat | aed oleae wane NS el ae eel ley Chapman, among them Mra, | mate ane a Aen an for man; " eco ine a of the Park "Avenue se lt ot ee ie ee eta sae ta |g itinan eet, "gna Ririfethte raat crise sin |", deco OF w thet mat jel, are endeavoring to obtain an fund ie Hh wisas -office here and blew open discover that it had been looted. He ating every |matiem cure which never disappoints ood f tn his ennual allowal this amount,” ehe ald, “be Postmaster Zerner, iter Hire Rheumatiom is “pain only.” Not| Limber up! Cnr coppleleing se one case in fifty requires internal|® small trial tle of old-time atment. Stop drugging! Rub sootb- [ge oi" ji« atchen: ) penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” di was ly into your sore, stiff joints and) 1), charged a muscles and relief! comes instantly.| jon ury, is just an i y escaped with allot of notified ‘who sent Ee i+ frie platol, ood ty tbe weapon as & | gud can not burn of discolor the skin. secralina, insbego, backache, = eprelas. * GIMBELS | TELEPHONE MADISON SQUARE 8200 Every New Style—From Boyishly Tailored Kinds to’ bag Modes With Bustles i in these Young Women’s Suits at $16. 50 to $75 As there are two distinctive t Special Announcement - of young girlsa—the one who looks seen — in tray feminine furbelows, and ae “La Promenade des Toilettes” ‘ . poe Sy BE Tomorrow we have made a seat cA suits that 10.30 to 12 M. ee 24 P.M. Young women ike *GIMBEL Suita, The Only Complete Exhibit in New York because they are up to the minute New Paris Fashions Gowns, Suits, W: Taps and Millinery ‘om with Paris. “And the tact that quality All the Famous Couturiers ‘ Bighth Fleer is the best and prices are mode vital, too. 8-Piece Silk Poplin Suits at $25 And 17 two-piece Models in smart woolen fabrics at $26. Gabardine and Wool Crepe Suils, $35 Boyishly Tailored Serge Suits, $20 Taffeta Dresses Plain, Striped,’ Flowered n $15 to $65 Organdie Dancing Dresses, $25 to $50. Lingerie Dresses, $5.75 to $65 For the Spring Outfitting of Young Girls Imported Organdie Dresses, $13.60 to $25 mestic Li: Dresses, $2.75 to $35 Imported Cotton Dresses, $4.60 to siatt0 Baswne Washable Dresses, $1.60 to $9.78 School and Dressy Coats, $5.75 to $35 Lingerie styles, also some of pique and voile. Sizes 6 to 14 years. THE GIMBEL nu UBWAY_ STORE PRICE STORE OP 2 FLOORS AND 72 SEcnous a Wanstee f All This High Grade Men’s Clothing From the Main Store to the Subway Store means that Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats Originally $20, $22 and $25 Are All Priced at $10.50 Merely a difference of price because this is an exodus to make room for summer things. Amongst the Suits, you will find plain Blue Serges, fancy blue Fabrics, piain blacks and mixtures—a nice selec- tion of plain sack or Norfolk style. First Sale of Our Rinroductions of New $15 to $40 French Blouses At $2, $3.95, $5 and $6.95 The fine veal linens, the voiles, and the sage de chine that Paris adopted for her models are employed by us in our reproductions. French artist created blouses in maize, tango or any of the other new colors, we have reproduced th em in the same pretty have also been the inspiration for the new accéssories of fair women. shades. Paris adopted them, and we have reproduced These Blouses Have the New Directoire and Japanese Collars Gates fare ae bee re Be eee ee Cee a Dancing Blouses of Crepe de Chine with Japanese Sleeves, $6.95 Excellent Imitations of Venise Lace Crepe ee Chine, Blous louses, with D Directoire Collars of of Organdie, $5 ~ Collars, $1.50 to $295; Sets, $1.50 to $4.75. Main Floor Voile ee with c Redvatderad Or a Cas and Revers, $2 Chiffon-and-Shadow Lace Combination Blouses, $5 1,000 Fine Voile Blouses at $2 of those that are embroidered all over have Directoire collars of organdie; others are elaborately trimmed with shadow laces and they are in all the new sleeves, pA Incroyable-Inspired Neckfixings, 50c to $4.50 The fascinating collars that made the Dandies fd the Directoire so attractive have been reproduced in the sheerest of materials. The Collars of Famous Kings and Queens You Can’t Neglect Good Handkerchiefs Like These An Inleresting Purchase. Brings lo View Unusual Values and Qualities Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 for 50c; vocal ie 5c Hand-embroidered wreath and initial Women’s Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 16c Each; Usually 25c Also plain ¢olored wide hems; some with lace. Women's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, $1 Dozen; Usually $1.50 Medium quality linen; have narrow hems. Women’s One-Corner Embroidered 20c & 25c Handkerchiefs, 12'4¢ Each Very effective patterns; also colored il omen “GIMBEL Millinery is the best in We Import Materials Direct to Minimize the Prices of Our Hats America.” It is only Rivalled in Paris The “Pamos” Contest Will Close on Thursday, March 26th 500 Chapeaux at $6.75 to $14.75 New—And Not Two of Them Are Alike An enormous selection for the the women who desire Dress and Trotteur Hots, s tt not? There may be several in the same model—r. from the French—but are tees fs the Ged for Gi BEL Milinery See eee eye ie ier ersccantrated all our efforts to make largest ve flan Pion at trie) rated) of egg igs cee eae Young Girls’ Tailored and Dress Hats, $2.75 to $18 sported Talored Hats at 9.80 oan, 1” 7™™ meine shepherds mushroom and sailor styles, Milan-Tagal Untrimmed Hats, $1.95 to $5 Untrimmed Lisere Hats—black and colors—$3.50 to $8.50 Hals Trimmed Free of Charge if the trimmings as well as the untrimmed hats are purchased in our Millinery Sections, Main and Third Floors. There’s 4 World of Satisfaction in Boys’ Correct Spring Clothing Which Bears the GIMBEL Stamp of Anpreal Tomorrow will be a day full of exciting choosing, with Easter only a short time away And parents and boys alike will Admire the Spring Suits, Overcoals and Reefers which are striclly right in every possible way. Norfolk Suits Carry Honors At $10, $11, $12.50, $13.50, » $15 Custom-tailored; with extra trousers; many of the styles are qnepively at GIMBELS; some foreign fabrice also. "Sines to 18 years. Boys’ Reefers— So Becoming, $8. $3.95to$10 A ey Fret iris a clogs fai do Spring Overcoats—Leaders at 3 breasted or Norf folk mod Sizes 2 ‘Smart new extra large and roomy, with convertible ner aiane. 6 10 A 18 years. ‘Wool Suita ot 5 10 Sue or by of Boys’ Norfolk Suits—Special at Os osas and a! blouse styles, and several nov- a nA) and © 0 new Goring we rice; Suniors’ Norfolk Suits at $6.50 to $20|gray, brown and tan effects; many striking 00d reo ot S to 10 Yours new features; with two pairs of trousers, Good variety of choice among many new styles, | ‘}itmed. "Blass 7 to 18 years. Fourth Fleer BROADWAY a ner ines Meats, and 7 a Seoctesting and instructive ane for pt By means of scissors and paste, pretty color pictures in eau of attractive igibjects are made. B Prey The present contest is purely one of skill and accuracy, and chance Some no Verte tat i is any way. ‘are the conditions of awarding prizes: Degree of accuracy and precision with which each plece fs a out, A the dotted outlines cut away. Correctness in placing all pieces where they belong, so anit no guidelines show. wale’ Proper pasting of each plece without looseness or uneven- T Me children qualify for the contest, have them make “Paros eHow Wiis ison kad eidron ‘plainly’ cu peck at piste send or bring uhe GIMBEL, TOY STORE | The pictures will be examined jibe who the fede! ry each of the three coy for Merzics 57 in. 8x10 in, 11 x 18 in. many “Pamos" Mosaics as desired may be entered. All children te. f age may ander a yars age may cm ns of the same picture in the same class are equally good, Toy Store, Fourth Floor ood, onch will get a priae. Ribbons Cannot Be Omitted This is Proven in The Paris Mi In “La Promenade des Tulletton Profusely Used on Millinery and Frocks Moire & Plain Taffeta Ribbons, 40c Yd. 6 in. wide; black and colors. Others up to $1 yd. All-Silk Messaline Ribbons, 22c Yd. 534 in. wide; lustrous finish; all colors. Plaid, Roman & Bayadere Ribbons At 25c¢ to $2.75 Yd. Large variety of widths to select from, Satin Taffeta Ribbons, 85c to $1.65 Yd. In all the new millinery shades; various widths. All-Silk Satin Dotted Lingerie Ribbons, in pink, blue and white; 10- yard pieces: No, 1, 150 pec.; No, 114, 22¢ pe.; No. 2, 28¢ pe.; No, 3, 38¢ pe.; No. 5, 65¢ pe. Main Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK THIBTY.THIED 87. Among the Overcoats and Raincoats you will fird Chesterfields, Ragians, full-length Raincoats, also Overcoats in Winter and Spring Weights. Subway Balcony Men's Soft Hats and Men’s Neck Derbies, $1.50 Remarkable value 25c Ne i i will new styles, high or low crowns | inatona: These ware’ made. up especially for us by a manufacturer bin oe imperfections are | Who in. ren naib” for moat of our ne grade $i neckwear. The Boys’ $1 and $1.60 Hats, 60c beh e quality is unusually fine. Subway Balcony Subway - 2,600 Charming Sprin Models of lingerie, Crepes and Voiles will add fame to the already famous Gimbel Blouses at $1 AW) The newest and daintiest of filmy fabrics mee up into the prettiest Bloat youever ff saw, and they are all panies of models Whig - silk and chiffon sell at $5,to $6.95, At least fifteen styles—crepe voiles ti flesh, maize and white with white oe. udtio colin and cuffs, hemstitched and trimmed with cord and buttons. Others with pretty fichus, some of plain voiles with organdie Directoire collar and th uarter Raglan sleeves hemstitched in. Dolly Varden styles with flat collars and embroidery ayia with the new drooping shoulder. Pin-tucked voiles, fine batistes, prettily frilled and belaced, comprise this group, which to choose among will be a delight. Subway, Baleony