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MLIONAIRE STRICKEN (COACHES SPEEDER, POR SIXTH AVENUE “L” LECTURED IN COURT sam tees ey Laidlaw, Taken From Train,| Actor Reprimanded for Telling | §iowai Pm Expires in the Waiting Actress’ Chauffeur What to * - Room. Say on Stand. of the} When Clarence Dawson, chauffeur ain Pump Company |for Stella Mayhew, the actress, told Broadway, was strickbn| Magistrate Krotel in Harlem Police on @ Sixth avenue} Court to-day that he hadn't making more than eighteen miles an hour as he drove Miss Mayhew ue | fy some friends down Seventh avenue last night from One Hundred and Forty-third street to One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street, where -| Motorcycle Policeman Moore caught him, a well dreased man in the audi- ence arces and exclaimed: “Say fifteen miles an hour.” “Sit down!" commanded the Magis- trate. Thank obeyed. “Arreat that Magistrate og the pr eros who ota oe as Fred Hi Falgned. Natae ie apolorced, a0) May aids to ae stand tn rrengt cantor god chert tion of ‘Household F Hints” irty-third street station fm the waiting room. LA yal murmured the man . She peas vend an “heat, baer the time-tested, safe boo pn PILLS ae = ee noes ee n blag tiles found him aight. He was in ths time and’ the Sherif did mot come to court. Spo gID y Vy yy) enn Oe = eee ad We have arranged on the Fifth and Sixth Floors, fine new displays of Furniture for Country Homes Our collections have been gathered with taste and skill, and inchude every artistic (oar meg ahaa aitcqy mame He gare The simple, inexpensive kinds eg peed hg pe en eran psec etree grepnome All the various pieces, in reed and rattan, cagy decpeled i ear ry ea ea ee comme Special collections of Dining-room and Chamber Furniture—in modern period lines — refined in character, Dogs poder pnt cage Brass and Enamel Bedsteads, in cottage and bungalow styles, with special mattresses and springs. ‘We invite the inspection of people who are now studying the Country House problem, Aleo these Groups of Furniture that are regularly a- Third to a-Half More. Presenting the oppertinity to secure handeome and useful pices at tifying, economies—for either city or country homes. ae 900.00 Mahogany Buffets, at $38.50 5.00 Mahogany Library Tables, at $28.50 980,00 Mahogany Dining Tables, at $60.00 $9430 abeeney Bochetomt w tno $4.50 Dining Room Chairs, at $5.75 $28.50 Wing Chairs, in Muslin, at $20.00 $90.00 Davenports, in muslin, at $59.00 Special Bar Harbor Willow Chairs, at $3.75 Summer Floor Coverings Span deme gngged in that satisfying completeness that makes it a real enjoy- selectic. 18. Cool, artistic Grass and I Auwie Bucalee 6d Vowd, Bima; | ere rates Rap in Ces intz and plain effects; Scotch sweave Art Rugs, in futurist Bente fad. erate 15 ft., at $3.78 to 60.00, Smnaller Rugs from 21 x 45 inches to ibs 7/2 ft., at 55c to 12.00. Sepese na Japanese Mattings in fine assortments, in rolls of 40 yards, at $12.00 to 22.00 a roll. This March Occasion brings « multitude of fine offerings, with pleasing economies in Dinner Sets and China and Crystal for Gifts Anticipating the requirements of Country Homes, and the man; obligations of VO rehab attractive offerings that follow ~iadtenacinn Austrian China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, Imported Glass Service, qelored edge and spray decorations, at $12.00 band, Uni ern giet0 a Ree ast ar siioe Usual price $18.00 Set Austrian Glass Service, 60 pieces, etched desi Limoges China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, $14.50 Usual price $21.50. Set, . at $16.00 Usual price $20.00 set “Baccarat” French Glass Service, @ pieces, China Dinner Sets, 10! pieces, narrow etched pattern, cut stems, . + at $20.00 ‘4 i ren or a Lada Usual price $28.00 a Set Austrian China . Coffee, Tete-a-Tete, Fruit Thee chokes collectioms of Brioevae and Uneful and Egg Sots, Usual price $5.50 a Set, $2.50 — Novelties, Bronze Statuettes and Groups, Reta i Eri rea Set snd Cc. St re Cal wi Bre pieces, at to 5 Electric Lamps, | ’Uasal prices from $5.00 to 22.00 a Set tes Leste wl Wester Chae STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Saks & Company Broadway at S4th Street For tomorrow only Silk Jersey Petticoats our regular $4.00 grade at $2.45 Two of the newest ‘a lows made of fine quality all in black, white and two modish deed No mail or telephone orders and none sent C. O. D. Tomorrow: A remarkable presentation: of Old Chinese Jewelry the newest Paris craze As odd and unique in Grgeeriere with occidental craftsmanship i the Chinese language in comparison wi th ours words forty cubes of ancient trived as a copy of The China qf But they are beautiful—oddly beautiful—weird combina- Vions of strange shapes and dull colorings which only the racial inscrutability of the Chinese could produce. peat get Seat) Bias red corals, festoons of lapis pes that are as lazuli, ame he, ‘pene stones, antique silver, freties ams poner am mead jades carved with an unintelli- gibility which none can educe. Main floor Mounted on old gold or old silver and mounted forever. $ 6.50 to $250.00 $ 5.00 to $ 50.00 $12.50 to $ 55.00 . $ 7.50 to $ 85.00 Special for Thursday Fine Untrimmed Milan Hemp Hats at $2.95 The twelve newest shapes in black and the five newest colors:—Purple, gold, myrtle, paon blue and tete-de-negre. FREE TRIMMING SERVICB Provided you make a simultaneous pur- rae of Nat sade tricia cme st our designers will gladly trim the hat for in accordance with your individual teste. Women’s Gloves, 89c that are regularly $1 and $1.50 The assortment embraces glace and suede gloves, Cepeskin and Mocha gloves, in desirable street colorings, tans a a ety most peeves in the Capeskins = the fe M e selection also includes white glace pique sewn gloves for street wear. Most unusual values. loves, \. White Glace Lambskin G ret athe 8 henge or } $1.69 ser's ‘Chamoisette Gloves, Duples al 50c col white with self and black embroidery. Semi-Mourning BLOUSES of crepe de Chine tomorrow $5.95 Two engaging models, in which a fugitive touch of white at collar and cult produces a sheer and striking contrast. One model is designed with daisy, Cas flat collar of hem- stitched organdie, and cuffs to match. Another model is contrived with crepe de Chine vestee and collar and cuffs to match. The crepe de Chine is of exceptional quality. Final Fur Clearance in which prices are reduced one-third to one-half Fur Coats that were $75 to $650 are now reduced to exactly one half of these former figures. Fur Sets that were $7.50 to $450 are now 83.95 to $295, or an average reduction of one-third. AND PROVIDED FURS PURCHASED AT THESE REDUCTIONS ARE LEFT FOR STORAGE they may be eid for an the basle of one-third pie em aad balance Also, no storage wil be charged for this scason. @ We can’t describe them—how are you going to put = 4 ‘Telephone, Madison Square 8200 Last Three Days La Bunenie des Goileltess The Most Truly Parisian and Extensive Exhibition of Fashions in America Paris has been outdone in this display! Nowhere in Paris, London, Berlin, St. Petera- burg or in NaS is there, or has there ever been, suci a display of authentic fashions. ursday, Friday and Saturday thousands of our patrons and friends will have the these new modes, for in our auditorium and along the promenade, which extends more than a block long, we have provided seat a accommodations for more than 5,000 people—a [ates er oepeaty than that of any New York theatre. new modes are ‘irty mannequins in promenade between 10.30 A. M. and 12 M.; 2 and 4 P. M. Righth Floor The Best Kind of Sale, for the Fashions Are New 200 Women’s $25 to $29.50 Dresses At $19.75 Evening and Afternoon Styles in Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Organdie collars, lace Lebel) embroidered girdles and dainty undersleeves are amo: the fine touches that make these dresses so extraordinary at tseren ’s price, $19.76. Bouffant Draperies, Corded and Ruffled Tunics New Street Colors and Pastel Tones Third Floor Special Offerings in Carpets Come With the Carpet Season about the gpoiaiges dhe of one 4 Gy ey famous GIMBEL Carpet Salea—when we disposed of stsgeeettaer quantities in the celebrat f the J. & J. Dobso: iB retall ck ay we have been ‘able to Keg hea ‘some more Carpets from these same fine makers; not as theny. of course, bar wo our ‘our purchase we have added the surplus stocks of several of America’s highest grade $1.65 to $1.75 Wilton Velvet|$1.85 High Grade Axminster Cc pets, $1.35 35 y neopets, $1.45 Yard ard Li Extra beon, Smith and Hartf fects, of reds, blu and brown. man teat de Stair Cerpete to match. #2 loand $2.30 Whiteal and other Conpetesr a es Wilton beaie a and Stair aeitciated in this group is a > cormpmvnenst re § aseort- Regularly $1.85 yard, at $1.10 yard. eigisth oes ment of plain color C: mills, PI jarpets Fashion Note on Women’s Evening Gloves “Suedes” in Delicate Shades Glove styles, like everything else, must be fickle with the Passing of the seasons, so'the decree for evening just now points to suedes, o! will find a very large assortment at BELLS Stcallence are these’ Gloves. typically’ GIMBELS. 16-Button Length, hy 50 20-Button Length, $. Eye Glasses Special in the GIMBEL (Liises Section for a limited Main Floor Toe-Ease Shoes For Boys and Girls, at GIMBELS Only a5} cet Absolutely correct for "Lalla aa at tat ia youthful feet. They are constructed to admit of a growth — are You may be sure of the reliabil- even though For Infants—~ All styles in the softest leathers, wedge heels, A ae WC 8 at $1.50 ease For Children—Welted soles and a full variety of leathers, 6 to 8, vee, fee aoe alle at $2 to to 2, at $2.60 to $4, and 234 to 6, at $3 to 95. ity of these a the loys—Sturdy shoes that look, wear and feel ia calf, gun-metal calf, patent coltskin and bey Bom calf—16 to 1814, at $2 to $8, and 1to6, at $3 to Second Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS, BROADWAY __ NEW. YOR THIRTY-THIRD 87. | <2 ee aD !