The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1914, Page 13

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. After the convicts had break- were sent back to their he keepers and instructors the shops were then at liberty SOYEARALD CAN 60 < * “COLD TEA’ AND TANGO, AND HAVEA BIG HEAD-0 Seflor and Whaler, Than Jailer, Sleeps and Then Weeps. There was a large attendance at . The body will be In court he proclaimed him a aailor, | ‘erred at Albany. @n ex-navy man aod a whaler, who'd rounded the Horn ere Judge Voorhees was born and felt like the dad of his 4 let him go on his plea ike for a train speedily. “I'm too old for to roam so ft my home, but I wouldn't have missed FIVE ‘LIFERS,’ UNGUARDED, AT THE FUNERAL OF ‘P, K.’ Two Gonvict Nurses Also When Sing Sing Principal Keeper's Services Are Held, OSSINING, N. Y., March 27.— Among those who filed past the casket in whioh lay the body of James Con- naughton, the “P. K." oF principal keoper, for two @oore years of Bing Sing prigon, to-day were five life term rf Bing who went 1e back again unescorted. Two convict nurses who attended the “P. K." during his Illness were also un church ceremony in St. A The prison waa under hol! ‘There was en olf man with a have to look in: they tell ‘Twas Henry MoHenry of Brock- “bones” in hie sock, jured last night where prisoners from 6: | from the prison to ‘But Henry, with eyes for the lasses, ‘what @ number of glasses of ene can ewiggie while watohing THE GIMBEL === SUBWAY STORE ASPLENDIOLY EQUIPPED LOW-PRICE STORE OF 2 FLOORS AND 72 SECTIONS Beautiful Summer Gardens At the Lowest Possible Me SHRUBS! BULBS! SEEDS! * The season opens with a host of prices than we have ever offere: are absolutely dependable—Shrubs that will bloom the entire season—Rose Bushes that have just come off.the steamer from Holland—Bulbs that are guaranteed to pro- duce the finest flowers that could be market or private estate. Indeed, many, Na ional Flower Showsand Exhibitions—and Seeds of every description which are guaranteed to be new and producers of flower or fruit. The large Subway Flower Store is complete in every detail to serve you in making you garden beautiful and profitable. ‘S—Your garden full for 25c. nd ordinarily they would sell for twice this price or more. CALIFORNIA PRIVET for Hedges—$3 —This is less than half usual price. Fi Grass Seed, 16¢ quart. meron Fie Een TEN THOUSAND FLOWERING to 6 feet)—88¢ each—Included varieties, such as Foraythia, 22743” Av.|7": 14" St. Bot, 1884 & 194th [Het. Hth @ Oth Ave. ial items at lower em before—These urchased for any lave won prizes at This assortment consists of fifty Bulbs, DAHLIA CLUMPS—Eighteen of them for $1— Large, strong and assorted, including Cactus and other leading varieties, i Oc to 75¢ Dozen—These low prices, in fact, a third jar. Sixty THOUSAND ROSE BUSHES (from Hol- ch—Over fifty varieties, all two or/T , and full of life and strength, ready to take root and pec fiesaatel in di fe: You may choose pink, yellow, red or white blooms, or the beautiful Climbing Rambler Roses that lop Trees, Trumpet Vine, Bos: Clematis and twenty other well known shrubs. ind Telephone Orders carefully filled. Ww. Carnations, 3c and Northern Grass Flower and Vegetable Seeds, and many others in season $c and 6c. These sell regularly at 10c and 16¢ package. Men’s$18to$25Spring Suits and Overcoats at $10.50 Ruincoats, too, in a sore incomplete assemblage; all of these came from te ilored; smartly cut; many Norfolk models among the Suits; the Coat are quarter silk lined light weight Raglans and double breasted Greutccats, Sizes Boys’ $5 All-Wool Norfolk Suits, $3.95 " P ‘ Toles of Rnlckarbockers.) Magnificent Suite; new models, with sewed-on belts and patch pockets; all-wool fabrics; reinforced seams; sizes 6 to 17 years. Special. Blue Berge Nectele Suits at the same price, but with one pair of Knickerbockers only, Just Imagine! These Pretty Spring Suits for Women and Misses at $15 It is very hard to believe, especially when d we tell you that some of them Crepe, others, fine French Serge, and still others of silk and wool Peplin. The pictures give but a faint idea of how very smart these Suits are—indeed, they are exact copies of some of our finest importations and every detail of trimming is well done, nothing is skimped—full range of sizes frcm 14 to 44, $25 values. Good variety of colors. are of All Wool New Arrivals in Many Styles of High Shoes! Particularly _attractive—a group which we have pictured. Nu-Welt Shoes are specially constructed on a new process of welting, as the name im- Very extraordinary valu $2.60, but that was, of course, our idea when we had them made for us to feature. Patent leather or gui tal vamps, with black or gray cloth tops. Shoes in button or lace models, and new styles in ‘These are in plain or tipped toes, with new concave or spool heel; a atent leather, button only, sizes and widths to fit any foot. HERS THIRTY-THIRD ST. GIMBEL BROT BROADWAY TELEPHONE MADIS§ MAROH 27, 1914. rT, 1914. A Historic Mode Revived by Paris—Reprodaced by GIMBELS “The Musketeer” Cape, $25 so the pitargegun ones be meee 0 this pi cay from slipping from nes shoulders, ‘e have reproduced it in the new Summer Corduroy, which is t in weight and is exceedingly Treat beautiful in these colors—chartreuse, old, cadet blue. Belt nd Ripped Peptam.se3,7 1 Movenaee . Imported Wraps of Moire Crepe Poplin, $25. Imported Coats and Silk Wraps, $19.50 ‘The Outing Coats are in those fine crossbarred » which are no effective in the new colors - , Orange, mn, also white and black. The We ‘of French a ‘rape are nch charmeuse and the Moire Silk Coats, $15— Imported and Domestic ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, TELEPHONE MADISON SQUARE 8200 Exhibition of Modern Dances Daily in the Tea Room From 4 to 6:30 P. M. Mr. J. J. White and Partner will demonstrate and explain the new steps tomorrow afternoon. Afternoon Tea, 76c Eighth Floor Tomorrow—The Last Day of “La Promenade des Toilettes” The Fashion Exhibition That Has Received Editorial Comment In All The Leading Newspapers This display has yet to find a rival in America or in Europe. It illustrates our greatest effort to pre- sent all the latest styles of Paris. 10.30 A. M. to 12 M.x-2 to 4 P.M —_—_— Imported and Domestic Note—On Monday, March 30th Trotteur C oats, $15 All Of Our Third Floor, Original Paris Model Gowns and Suits at 50 Per Cent. Less “Samples,” a Few of a Style—That’s Why These 300 Young Women’s Suits wi se $20 Gabardine, Serge, Crepe, Chec ked and Striped Worsteds As we ure the largest dis- tributors of Apparel for the Younger Generation, it is obvious that the tailors give us first choice of samples and surplus collection when they wish to dispose of them quick- ly—andat spe voncessions, All the New and Artistic Directoire Neckfixings 50c to $1.75 In Organdie, of course—for the use of that sheer material is the latest edict of Paris. Directoire Collars, 60¢; hand-embroidered, 76c. Vests with collars allached, $1.26. Guimpes with stunning collars, $1.76. Besides, there are new suite at numerous prices up to $75—-and another extraordinary collection of 375 New Suits at $25 250 Young Women’s Silk Dresses, at $13.75 In Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Crepe Meteor. Imported Laundered Linen Collars Inthe ‘‘Incroyable’’ Mode, 50c to $1.10 Medici Ruffs of Taffeta and Maline, $1.60 to $6.75, ; The New Easter Veil With a Vanity Spot, in many different designs, in black and white, at 25c a yard and more. Main Floor New Dancing Petticoats Accordion Pleated from the Waistline to the Foot Chiffon, $2.95 and $3.50 White and pastel colors. Crepe de Chine, $5.50 Street and pastel colors. Second Floor London Topcoats in Heather Mixtures, $15 Young Women’s Moire Silk Coats at $15 Suits, $15 to $26. Coats, $13.60 to $26. Dresses, $5.76 to $35. Young Girls’ Imported Dresses, $4.25 to $25 Domestic Lingerie Dresses, $2.75 to $28.60; Colored, $1.76 to $9.60. New Coats for Young Girls, $5.25 to $25 Third Floor Spring & Summer Hats for Men As Portrayed in Gimbel-Stetson Models Wherever you see them they are just about the Leh atpaatsy Hatea man could wear and there is such a host of becoming styles this reason that “Stetson” will fill the bill for all smart dressers. There are many new ‘‘Stetson’s” that are exclusive to GIMBELS— for instance:— The “Fontana” at $3.50 This is a jaunty hat, as the picture shows and is going to be very popular Ae tt young men. The favorite shades will be gree marine, Oxford, pearl, steel and sable; taffeta band, dish brim, bound edge and diamond crown; hun- = Men’s Spring Neckwear Most Attractive, at 50c and $1 Sure enough a very important Easter drees factor will be the Tie, for the tout envemble is made or marred by the Cravat. Like a painter’s palette for a spring picture the lighter artes Btetaon"* Derbies—in many shades in green and blossom colors prevail, while the fabrics smart shapes; the new model is the are of the richest- choice Poplins, soft Crepes, Crepe Foul- “Philadelphia” (it’sconservative); other very stylish rncels,pellcanlorenng, all at |.00. ems perbion and Bott, Hate, $2 Full self-conforming, stiff or feather weight Derbies, in ten new Spring styles. . . ‘Soft Hats, with mushroom brim and Puggree band, in many styles and colors, Other ‘‘Stetson’’ Derbies at ards, stripes, dots, figures, Persian and shawl patterns. _ There is a wealth of quality and choice in GIMBEL Spring Neckwear for men, at 60c to §1. Main Floor 4,800 Pairs of Men’s and Women’s Spring HOSIERY Specially Priced $5 to $10. Here is an ottering sxtreordiontly attrnetive ih Stary wa: cons qualities, styles in favor for the new “ ” season, prices that show savings of a third to half. Profit--ane wise: Ofer Evetecn Rott Hats bad Women's $1.20 to $1.60 Silk| Women's 60c French Lisle Mon's 50c Silk Socks, $5 to $12. ‘ou oor Stockings, 76c pair Stockings, 28 pair 26c pair Pure thread silk in black or] Imported Hose in good weight ‘ fe white and very large range of colors,| for present wear. Duplex tops, Peale gett aaa wie, mer érized tops and soles very] heels and toes, medium weight in | Of Popular durk shades, white and special, black only, black, Main Floor “Limbert” Mission Furniture Odd Pieces Now Low Priced Belts That Transform and Beautify Simple Dresses Two-tier modals in soft silk, with large bow in the front, black or colors, special at $2.95. | Argentine Belts in black Taffeta and two color combination, special at $1. | Black and colored Suede Belts, the newest styles, | special at 60c to $6. a, | Silk Butterfly Girdles, 5 in. wide, in black and colors, special at $1. Main Floor Admire These Pretty Ribbons To Adorn Millinery and Dresses They Are in Accord with Fashion's Dictates Black Moire Ribbon, 28¢ to 95¢ Yard 4% to 8% in. wide; one of the most wanted ribbons. All-Silk Moire Taffeta Ribbon, 25¢ Yd. 5}4-in, wide; others up to $1 yd.; large color range. All-Silk Messaline Ribbons, 22¢ Yd. 634-in. wide; lustrous finish; wide variety of colors, Roman-Stripe Faille Ribbon, 50c Yd. 6-in, wide; in ail the newest colorings. Main Floor $9, from $17 $7.60, from $9.50 $9, from $17 Day by day, from New York to San Francisco, more people are learning the excellence of the attractive “Limbert'” Arts and Crafty Furniture. Now still more people have a fine opportunity to possess it, and at savings of a third to one-half. Because of @ change in the Aniahe we are selling Cur reserve stock of about 160 Limbert Chairs, Rockers and Settees at much less than former prices. They are admirable for living rocm, and especially for the furnishings of country houses. Many have cc Ffontanle uutcmobile spring seats, covered with Spanish leather. Rockers at $4, $6.25, $8,$9 Arm Chairs at $6, $8, $9 |Settees at $9, $11 and $18 linha ed from $6, $12.50, $16 i peuced from $9.60, $12 and | Reduced from $20, $26 and and $17 7. i , , Harz Mountain Canaries Throaty youngsters all in good health—they came earlier and in greater quantities than we expected, and we shall close them out to- morrow Special at $2 Each $ Seventh Floor We also have a number of loud voiced English Canaries, extra large I | ”) birds, Special at $6, and some St. Andresburg Rollers at $4, well trained, every promise of becoming Young Parrots {oo taixers, 910.” viten Floor BROADWAY NEW YORK _ THIRTY-THIRD 87. | A See — = = =~ —_ FOR, ae:

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