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lh ey ana <A PROMI Lace ° FOLLOW THESE ‘DON'TS’ AND YOU'LL AVOID MEAT POISONING. Summer ptomaine, or meat pol- soning, the most common tn warm J) taken to Rece weather, may be avoided, accord- ieee Ing to a bulletin just issued by ]! a tho Health Department, if care and caution are observed, One of the first rules is: “Take proper care gf the refrigerator and the ref igerator will take proper care Mra, Pauline Marehasi, six CUT OF YORK, LS | __ OFF HAEATIAN BROGE BOY NOT RECOVERED Man Ses Fatal Jump, but Is Too Far Away Prevent It. ‘was knock: }at Second Fifth street at 6 to ywing “Don'ts” are given usewife: meat in refriger- properly iced. it to clean refriger- ently, using strong hot soda solution. Don’t use meat unless fresh; never attempt to freshen by washing with salt, soda, &e. Don't buy chopped meats or sausage unless sure it is fresh. Don't buy from butcher un- less sure hie meats are fresh and handled in sanitary man- The Harbor Squad police are search- ing to-day for the body of a man be- Heved to be 1. [., Siczol, who jumped an Bridge shortly | Founded 1845 y of No, 14 West Seventeenth street, Manhattan, told Policeman Lawlor of the Bridge that as be was on his way to E lyn he saw a man jump into the F », River from the middle span. yO He was not near enough to get a good description, but satd the man ap- peared to be about thirty and wore a gray overc leeman and McCarthy spot from which the man jumped and beautiful new Don't use canned foodstuffs unless absolutely sure the con- tents are good. found. a roll of cheese cloth, Inside ————— "i wag a note reading: atroct, that thelr roomer, Mr. ,,/{) and fully warranted. Price “Please inform Mr. or Mrs, Nobis, va himusit.” onl No, 72 Wert Ono Hunidrod and s 4 Le str, Haney Hebw live at vs - ant . He West One Hundred and Second 190 street, They told the police they had | |until April 1 was an orderly in the ||| On Payments of Red Cross Hospital at One Hundredth | street and Central Park West, He Hea been out of work for two weeks. Last night he said he wanted no din- | ner and left the house about 7 o'clock. He was about twenty-six years old, | | they said, smooth shaven, had dark ‘brown hair and three upper front Hed with gold. He wore a gray at such as the one worn by the ho leaped off the bridge. They y of no trouble he bad other than | be ing out of work, and so far as they knew he had no relatives in New York. CREDIT We TI Here to TRY: YOu ST] on the purchase of reliable Clothing. || You Can TRUST $5 Per Month extras. Also Style 5--Player-Piano automatic tracker. Mrs. William Peart, wife of the see- | re tary of the Sulvation Ariny in the sand second to Miss Booth of the Army fn this coun- prtly after midnight to-day in Mount Vernon. on payments of only $8 Monthly No charge for interest TRUST Take the goods apace you. id collec- tors; no “red tape.” Come in and out your Eester suit. ‘That's te | Wee! Our Clothing is 100', perfect; that's why you will lway's come back eggin for more Lenox Cefking 2274 3° Ave. 7 W. 14™St. bet, PENI & EBA bet. Sth & th Ave, livery free. Send Postal for Catalogue ‘nith Cole to | Miss Muith Cole, daughter of former Speaker of the Assembiy Fremon | will marry) Douglas McLean, | estate at Three Stores: time as that they ‘Lean will became acq follow the | it ' New York's Foremost Millinery Store Special Spécial for for Tuesday Tuesday and and . We Wedneadau 6th Ave., Cor. 1 gth St. ednesday Great Gala Easter Sale of Most Beautiful Millinery 1,000 Smart Hair Hats 59c Sold Elsewhere, a 50 These are ultra-fashi designed of hair wit trous finish. At this low price. shapes in black 1,000 Tagal Hemp Hais 95c Sold Elsewhere, $2 to $3 Entrancing styles inthe newest bandeau, plaque, sailor and flare models —cleverest styles of the season in every one of the faicinat ing new colorings and bla-k. 500 French Glossy, High Lustre Hats 1.48 1.98 Sold Elsewhere, $3 to $4 The rage of the season—known in Paris as the lisere hat. In the most fashionable style creatigns. In black and all the exquisite shades, Height-of-Fashion Beautifully Trimmed Fine Dress Hats 5 4s Beyond the Equal of $10 to $15 Elsewhere Faithful reproductions of the latest and most fash- ionable Paris hats in all the new chopes, straws and colorings, exquisitely trimmed with rose gar- lands, lacquered ribbon, metalized wings, plumage an] every other form of fashionable trimming. Fascinating Watteau Hats in tagal hemp and split straw — beautiful with a garland of flowers. fhe chic bandeau hat of all the fashionable straws—exquisite when trimmed with ribbon. The bewitching plateau in all colors and straws—a hat of ultra fashion, trimmed with fruit. wings or plumage. Gth Avenue, Corner 18th Street jemartest straws-—a “ ose or a bow is added. Hats Trimmed F Salespeople render every assistance Niniche hat, v form of trimming. | womas Injured by Ranaway Horse two She was Hospital suffering Lorenzo Foglia the driver, was of leaving his horse WATERS PIANOS In addition to our large and elegant stock of Waters Pianos and Waters-Autola player-pianos we present the Style 85--Chester Piano Full size, handsome case, fine tone, all improvements and no charge for interest or with full scale, 88 notes and A most excellent and up - to - date Player-Piano that is simple bt Soe ~ and easy to play. Price only ‘ ENDS SALVATION WORK. to give you a square deal and the nee $390 most liberal terms in town. We Mee. Peart, Second Woman in) \ Army, Dead. | Stool, cover, tuning and de- HoraceWaters&Co. 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., nr. B’way Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) 254 W.125th St.,nr. 8th Ave. Paris-Copied Trimmed Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Novelties, Fashionable Untrimmed Hats 10 distinctly beautiful The distinctly Parisian at- tractive with almost any GIMBEL S TELEPHONE MADISON SQUARE 8200 Real Amber Necklaces—opera lengths Cut Amber, round or oval, at $3.60 to $20. Clouded Amber, in 20 to 36 in. lengths, oval or round, $6.60 to $22.60. Italian Cut Jet Necklaces, $1 to $5. Long Chains of ‘talian Cut Jet, $4.50 to $10.50. Main Floor. New Colors! New Styles! . ACOSFIT 4 Mmm di i Petticoats Which Fit So Perfectly Without Alteration A woman’s waist measure may be 22 or 34 inches— more or less—and these petticoats Will fit her as perfectly over the hips as though they had been made to order. In asking for them, she only poeds to stipulate the length which she requires. “Klosfit” Silk Petticoats Are $5 Silk Jersey or Messaline, fashioned with all the ney styles of pleatings and in all the colors that Fashion has selected for Spring; also black. Second Floor | Steamer and Traveling Rugs Wilt Speed Your Voyage Economically | Here are represented all the Clans in full variety and in all the splendor of Tartan plaids. | $6.50 All-Wool Steamer Rugs, $5 60x72-inch; handsome plaids, plain color backs. $8.50 Imported Steamer Rugs, $6.50 | 60x72-in.; in the most wanted of Tartan designs. | $12 Imported Steamer Rugs, $8.50 60x90-in.; various plaids; fine for motor cars. $18 Traveling Rugs, at $12.50 Large sizes; made in England especially for us. Others up to $40. Second Floor | This is nothing short of a marvelous sale of {|| Charming Ratines & Crepes From Paris—At 48c Yard Double this price would not, under ordinary circumstances, procure the most inexpensive in this assortment—three and four times this price would be more around the figures. So you may know what to expect “Whys and wherefores” matter little and it will suffice when we tell you that lateness and fear of greater loss prompted this concession on the part of the importer, CREPES, as we all know, are favorites, and these are the most | cesirable and the newest of petterns, ‘These Cre} pes, Ratines, ete., are in Brocades, black and white stripes, checks and a wonderful tenge of solid ‘colors and creams, all beautifully woven of the finest Egyptian yarns sent to the Paris looms. 39 to 54 in. wide, will make up exquisitely. Every dollar that you intend investing in these materials for summer frocks will assume manifold proportions tomorrow. Second Floor Going Away? Yes, Indeed— This same question and the same answer will be re- peated many, many times before Easter -so this is A Timely Sale of Trunks We have gone through our regular stocks picking out short lots here and there of the best of them in! have disregarded the costs in our efferts to ms is something very special i ie way of values and at the same time to make room for summer shi Dress, Steamer, Skirt, Hat and Week-End Trunks All guaranteed for five which nm keep therm in repair fro: all ordinary wear and tear. $15 and $18 Grades | $20 and $24 Gre des at $11 at $15 $26 to $80 Grades at $18. 50 Full assortment of the Genuine INNOVATION Wardrobe Trunks. | New 1914 prices for three sizes, 2s fol- | low st $20, $30 and $50. Fifth F.oor Easter Sale of Canaries . and com chen brought yaudy howen at ve | awaiting te o2 Pa el | Harz Mountain Canaries at| Parrouuets love-birds , $6 pr i $3.50, Gray Jeva Sparrows, $4.60 pr St. Andreasburg Rollers,$4.60. | assortod African Finches Japanese Robins, $5. | $4 Lo $6. | India Shonn» Whistling Mexican Rod ds, many Thrush, $15. — | ties $2. coBrassBirdCagess i|s $7.00 to $10 Rird | | | Medium with top, and a dozen for bottom of fe _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1914. You Will Save $1 Besides, who adore Galleries L ‘ides, you may 8 pose the hats and ti fore deciding upon n any ttyl A And then the hat is This is the kind of service which one usually finds ie 4 fected it because it is what the well: women require. Milan Tagal Directoire Bonnet, Because for Trimming If we say that a Hat will be trimmed and d can rest ssnired that it will 1 be. a mecpreiaisial Black Belgian Lisere (la ed) Hats, $1.75 to Lacquered and Plain Quills, 25c to 50c. Suits—and every one is different. TheseBlouses Maize Peach White Flesh Color Every Time You Accept the Courtesy of the GIMBEL No-Charge Millinery Trimming selecting from the largest Collection of Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings in the United States—an assortment such as would delight the thousands of Parisiennes so that you may be satisfied be- A New Directoire Hat Will Cost You $6.73 Half Yd. 7-in. Ribbon, 2 Yds. uered Ribbon, There Is Imported Wreath of Wheat No Charge ted Cluster of Wheat, ha Lining, Tagal and Milan-Tagal Sailors and Hats Bandeau, $1.50 and $1.95. Women’s “Sample” Suits at $25 Not one of them should be less than $37.50—Many Are Worth Much More This is the kind of Sale that warrants a woman to shop early, for there are only 50 In fine Gabardine, Serge, Wool Poplin and the new Waffle Cloth. to $1.50 Service you have the advantage of ni dese. their millinery at the you mn et individual attention— sit down before a mirror and according to your wishes. small ahopa, but ws have per- $3.75 48 1.80 65 85 20 96.78 to you at a certain time, you $5. Main and Third Fleers Paquin Created These Stunning And we have had them Perfectly Reproduced on these Blouses of Fine Crepe de Chine at $6.95 od Direetoire collar with the tassels gives that indescribable ehie for And the collar that rolls high over th how of black moire ribbon is The exaggerate: which many women is held down in the bael polite Besides having these newest of collars. the blouses ar are of suc! erepe de chine. Tr rning. Japanese | rimmed wi ot org: e from V. “The Lady Dendy” B Crepe de Chine at So Blouses of Crepe Georgette, though the Greatest SUCCESS is Lossitle roley Furnit alking machine consiructior leabine’s ace made by the ure »silent, and evenly regulated improved. te raoavoids the unpleasant res i of Pl i th ften found in talking machine The Keen-o-Phone Plays ALL Disc Reco which no ether talking machine will do. ur word for the machine sounds “tec to buy such a wonderful mi k questions, have it sent home, if it is not satisfactory in every SEND I'P BACK Vi PN 10 DAYS $50 Keen-o-Phones at $25 For $5 Cash and $5 Monthly | Ke For $10 Cash and $10 Monthly Ve a meen 0-Phones at $42.50 26 Keen-o-Phones at $62.50 | $175 Keen-o-Phones at $87.60 | news better, we have enlarged the field of the Keen-o-Phores power of entertainment And, to anake good 4,000 “Pathe” Records to Sell at 95c & $1.45 They are INDESTRUCTIBLE, whieh helow thelr: real value BROADWAY NEW YORK are edged with a fine thread lace that makes GIMBEL BROTHERS Organdie Collars oulders and tie © quite extraor inary, for they th Organdie, $3.95 Is Now Here in louse 85 Third Floor ping rds at and way en-o-Phones at $37.50 and played with a Eighth Floor THIRTY-THIRD ST.