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, a a DAY, MARON 23, 1914, pee __ CHOKES MAD 006 TO DEATH. A mad bulldog wan strangled to MYSTERY SOLVED ns — NOPSTOL SHOTS a een ee FRED AT BENTON, § zsrweeeeent | GIMBHLS AT EN y' REPO Automatic plano keys worth $700 from Telephone Madison Square 8200 ie Bi SH | § RT Alfred C. Vernon of Cohoes, N. Y. P The Si rt Styles eee hg Nel ber Mi a 108, th Mr. Vernon lost the bag In the Hotel roman was en, hough the cloth- Cumberland when ho registered there ing of both was torn by the animal's —_— fast, vigay Nght. Siareh fovedied & ag New Bond Street. rT) a 5 Consul Perceval’s Finding|{s"the tex were a number of pawn: tickets issued from No. § Columbus ave- Leaves Inference That Ranch- |nue. rom there the two men were trailed to No. 22 West Sixtieth street. man Was Stabbed. “SYRUP OF FIGS” FOR CONSTIPATED CHILD Delicious “Fruit Laxative” Physicians who examined the do; found. low froth in i SSP Gis edie es sees So RADFORD, VA., MAN: ¢ Rundown and Nervous, Restored to Health by Vinol. A. D. Robinson, Radford, Va., says: “I was all run down in health, had no @ppetite and was eo nervous I could WASHINGTON, March 23.—British Consul Perceval's official rePott on the killing of William 8, Benton by | Gen, Villa at Juarez, received at the Embassy here to-day, says “no pistol fot sleep at night. Vinol was recom- shots were fired in the fight which mended to me and after using one) ended in the ranchman’s death, leav-| can’t harm stomach, ‘ The Modes Worn by i bottle I noticed an improvement. Con-| {ne the inference that’ he was liv d bowels r He Chic Parisiennes . tinuing ite use I was completely re- bed.” iver an wels. Y then oe stabbed. promenading in the Bots * Stored to health. The nervousness is) Consul Porceval's report was the ce es ol ‘“ all gone, I can get a good night’s| result of his investigation conducted ; La Promenade y sleep and have a hearty appetite. I| at the order of Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, | this; i : \ can ered Vinol to anyone who| the British Ambassador. It does not love is pleasant taut and it thor des Toilettes suffers as #2 ke any definite charge as to the ses the ti little ste Vinol ia the greatest body builder manner" of Benton's death, further [and bowels without New Trotteur Hats $5 to $18 ’ iA Is Well Worth Travelling Any Distance to breath is bad, stomach Seel’’ rf, Ee Says a wall-kroun New York Newspaper tive,” and in a few hours all the foul, 60,000 people, at least, had the pleasure of and strength creator we know of,| than to entablish that it was not by|, When cross, irrit The curative elements of the cod’s liver, aided by the blood-making, strengthening properties of tonic iron shooting, a8 was first eald by Villa, who explained that the Englishm: had been executed by a firing squi From London, Paris, Berlin and New York The petite Wing-trimmed Hats that were worn by 80 many prominent Parisi- contained in Vinol, restore the leck- after court Loatined Friends of Ben-| constipated waste, sour bile and undi- seei all of the new Paris fashions in this ennes at the Auteuil Races on March 8th—just a fortnight a may be selected ing ingredients to the blood, and the |o",0n, the Ponder charged that Villa | gershave well, playful child, ene Exhibition during lgst week. The success in this collection of about three hundred distinctive modes. Many of the hats are | [#- result ia health, strength and vigor.| » rister, When its Hl! ate ia full of ld of the occasion brought an unanimous request of Bronze and Black Lacquered Lisere. } If need buildi throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoe: 4 u ‘ 4 ot Viool with the understanding that| qat',,trond inference that Denton |indigeatign, calig-— remember, « good for us to continue it this week, and we shall Untrimmed Leghorn Hats, $3.95 and $5 k I be returned if it] guy significant in connection with | first treat er do so, for it will’ afford the earey for The vogue for these hats is just beginning. Paris is enthusiastic about them, \% eed oahrggens it haba ee Me tee thousands of more people to realize that for their rich natural color is among the tones elected by the modistes for Summer. he BS 'Waa Mabey ane oF its it fone 88 GIMBELS Is the House of Fashions a ae i officers, who is expected to be tried bottle of “California Setup of Figs,” e Fri vars prt sag tang | hh as Sos ar Ol ee ee , If they are purchased in our Untrimmed Hat Section, and if their trimmings are that Benton went to Villa unarmed | of sil ages and grown-ups printed on the Exhibitions—10.30 A. M. to 12 M.;2to4 P. M. also selected in our Millinery Section Third and to protest against the theft of his | bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here, cattle, and that finding agrees with | #04 |, Get the genuine, made Righth Floor * Bent friends. Li Hats Trimmed Free of Charge | } And Still They Come:— Spring Dress Goods A never ending influx of beautiful weaves colorings from Paris. Such an exhibition is un- rivaled anywhere in this country. You will find many things at GIMBELS that are absolu ex clusive and which are being used extensively for and Summer gowns by Jie tee Paris Modistes. Roman _ Stripes, Gabardines, Chute d’ Eau, Tango Checks, Com) Suitings, Diavolines, Rarat, English Suitings, Plaids, Sunshine Cloth, Crepes, Shepherd Checks, Honeycombs, Congress Cloths, Moires, Poplins, Creponettes, , Sweater Cloth, Duvetyn, Bal aans, etc. Specials for Tuesday #2.50 Black Spot-Proof Broadcloth, $1.25 yd. _ Excellent black, 64 inches wide; lustrous, medium weight. #1 Imported Black Mohair Sicilian, 55¢ yd. Brilliant finish, dust shedding material; 44 inches ie. $1.76 to $2 All Wool Tailor ios 95c yd. Magnificent assortment of new effects for Spring in all coe ; Woot C hbo ya '¢ Imported repes, . A full assortment of shades for street and eve- ning wear. Also black, cream and navy. ond Fleer Send for Free Booklet of Home Furnishing Ideas Pictures many rooms completely furnished—explains sere lit plan and contains much valuable infor- mation about furniture, rugs and housefurnishings. We've just published a booklet brimful of suggestions, ideas and information about furnishing a home. Many pages are devoted to showing rooms furnished cozily and comfortably at very small expense—other pages tell how to save mone for furniture—how to be sure of getting durable furniture—furniture which well last—how to have the widest selection to choose from and how to open a charge account, no matter how much or little you make, without red tape, without an in- troduction, and then spread your payments over a year and a half in small weekly or monthly sums. If you are at all interested in’ further beautifying your home or furnishing a new home, you will find this book, “The Short Cut to Every Home Comfort,” of great help, and we'll gladly send it free if you act at once. A postal card willdo. Address Department H, either store. CowPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America’”’ wid Tis the Directoire Collars That Give the New Blouses so Much Charm Every well-tailored Parisienne who attended the Auteuil Races on March 8th wore a blouse with’ one of these flaring and snowy collars—inspired by the Incroyable mode of the Directoire Period. Tomorrow Blouses with All of These New Collars Reproductions of Our Own Paris Models Blouses of Imported Georgette Crepe, $6.95 and $10.75 Library Furniture At these special prices one may add to the luxuriousness and coziness of the Library at substantial savings. 3rd Avenue Two Park Row Crepe de Chine Blouses, $5, $5.95 and $6.95 at 121st Street Stores at Chatham Sq. All of the collars are of white organdie, lace or crepe de chine, but many of the 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. 193 to 205 Park Row blouses are in lovely tones of tango, maize, and flesh, for these colors make such a pleasant combination with white, Of course, there are all-white blouses, too, Third Floor Library Tables —at $29.76, repriced from Solid Mahogany; Colonial model; top 46x28 it ; one drawer-—as illustrated. Spanish Leather Upholstered Arm Chairs or Rocke ers at $28.75, repriced from $35. Upholstered outside and inside; spring seat. In ‘Tapestry at $22 from $30. Fireside Wing Chairs—special at $12.60. Hard- wood frames; Mahogany finish; spring seat with loose cushion, covered in denim or pretty designs in cretonne. . Other Library Pieces Mahogany Arm Chairs at $25 from $42.50, Three-pieced Leather Suits at $80, from $115. Little Oriental Rugs Bring Very Low Prices We have filled the whole Main Aisle with them—a collec- tion difficult for any housekeeper to resist who knows how greatly Oriental Rugs contribute in comfort and luxury to the home. The Rugs are all carefully selected; excellent in qualities, dealin Roe Laie, ne Aa ite market conditions, they are the. new flare tunic, #8. 7. priced xceedi smart ski Shirvan Mats Anatolian Silk Rugs | | of serge, with the double New Trotteur and Dancing Skirts, $5.75&$12.75 Gabardine Skirts with _THE CORSE. P ing 2 ft. 8 in, by 2 ft, 8], Averaging 3 ft. 4 in. by 4 ft. tunic, $5.76. Mahogany Settees at $17.60 from $35. Daily sales of Nemo KOPSERVICE Corsets already far exceed those oa erea etbrings, 6 nih hades of crear, bive, ya Leen Firenite Chairs at PA Tt $33, sil Simply because every woman can see at a glance that they are wonder: Mosul Rugs Black Chiffon Taffeta And itera in this A many other it tl | values, and that they fully satisfy an almost Carabagh Rugs 8 to 4 ft, wide Bid ft. long; Skirts, with three small been brought Abate eae ay Tg gateeie Averaging 8 ft. 2 in. by 3 ft. 7] heavy and serviceable for Summer universal demand for an ultra-st lish corset that is also ruffles and an over-tunic, of Summer Furniture even now waiting tobe housed in,; in soft, light shades of red.| cottages and bun yr ultra-comfortable and ultra-safe. Special at 80.75 Speetal “at 811.30," $22.60, | | $12.75. Third Floor at GIMBELS. Maid Buy SER ice TALe, nor ‘ ean 4 Fleer pretty pictures, nor French names, Sduchines Bus al ist an “Rugs KOPSERVICE Corsets are one Bea wide and 4 (016 dc |g Uli setee, crcl Gestion hundred per cent. style and service. long; soft shades of mahogany, suitable for PY fm i i cream. ect 0 to Their newly-invented and novel con- Spectal at 89.75 and $14.75 pectal at 830 to $40 BROADWAY N RK a struction, with double-front device (see diagram on right) and the liberal use of the Suits Mere semi-elastic fabrics, produces a perfect “corsetless” effect, while retaining all the hygienic support that has made the Nemo world-famous. Two Models for Stout Pewee | $5 Two Models for Slender Figures Ask your dealer to show you the NEMO KOPSERVICE Corsets. They. will please you—they're NEW and wonderfull The Nome Hyglenie-Peshion bnctionte, N.Y. OR) KOPSERVICE SYSTEM DETAILS OF CONSTRUCTION A. — Detached shirt a0 worn. F.— Turned bask to show oup- porting feature (D). 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