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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1914. TBYEARSINSNG SNE CONSTIPATED, BILIOUS, HEADAGHY? CASCARETS TONIGHT'—DIME A BOX No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, | how miserable and unc are from constipation, jousness and sluggish i i y always get the desired results with FORA EYL AND HYDE HD ROBBED OMAN stomach. They cleanse your Liver and Bowels of all the sour and constipated matter which is produc A Cascaret to-night fou out by morning— eeps your head clear, | stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular, you feel cheerful and bully for | \ \ ' p Edward Mendel, a Merchant by 33 Day, Lured Victim to Freight Yard and Stole Diamonds. They end the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, sick, sour, gassy Judge Crain in General Sessions to-day sentenced Edward Mendel, | | Prosperous steel and iron merchant at No. 76 Monmouth atreet, Newark, N. J., to Sing Sing Prison CENTS WORK WHILE YOU SLEER. JINDREW DA\ 40 Mopvern Grocery Specials for Week of April 6th Snider’s Catsup, ' Rice, finest wholegrain, 3lbs. 23¢ Crisco, best for cooking, large can. 21. Almonds, finest paper shelled, tb... 24C Domino Sugar, Lea & Perrins’ Sauce, {{1" 21c Argo Corn Starch, pkg Quaker Farina, pkc.... We serve the people best Mendel wan convicted before Judge | | Crain of robbery in the first degree. The police call him a Jekyll and |} Hyde. It was he who on the night of Jan. 8 lured Mrs. Pauline Koetzle of No. 519 West One Hundred and » Sixtieth street, to the freight yards of the New York Central Ratlroad , at Thirty-seventh street and Elev- * enth avenue and tore diamonds 1 500, from her ears, Po- Meeman Thomas Lyman heard the Since his conviction a number of | Women have identified Mendel as being the man who had robbed them under similar circumstances, Neigh- | bors of Mendel in Newark send let- ters declaring he always stood high in the community. probation officers brought to light that Mendel had bee: convicted in| Newark of receiving stolen goods and ‘ Ib. box, 88e—~2 Ib. —_—__ HENRY BRUERE’S POLITICS. Chamberlain in an Address Settles | & Mooted Question, There has been much speculation and Many disputes among politicians over City Chamberlain Henry Bruere's poli- ties, All their efforts to classify him The Chamberlain himself settled the | matter yesterday in an address before 800 leaders and advocates of women’: suffrage in the lecture room at Sherry’ He said that, although he has not bee: active, he is @ suffragette, —— > —_——_ ||, WE WILL DELIVER ANY PURCHASE OF $50 WORTH OF || GOODS ANYWHERE WITHIN 20 MILES OF THIS STORE WITHOUT A DEPOSIT! ANY PURCHASE OF $100 WORTH | DELIVERED ON A DEPOSIT OF $5 IMPERIA REFRIGE Next Sunday's World will be hart to Newedeslere orter only the number they orders for, Whenever The World offers ‘epecial supplement with the Bunday paper frequently does), there is always complaint from many who have been disappointed in getting « copy, This is because of the extra demand when @pecial features are announced, therefore to ORDER the Sunday World from RATOR Galvanized lined, solid brass trim- med, heavily in- ulated box, with removable pipe. | Special for this MOST LIBERAL C ja Biving the system its full proportion Sold in hoard bottles only gists, grocers and deal ooklet and doctor's ad: “125th St. Baumann’s” DUFOLD BED Golden oak upholstered in black imitation leather. cluding mattress. Regularly The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Guaranteed Genuine French Pearls KT a pur @ Special To-Day and To-Morrow We will offer 500 more Strings Pearls at 98 cents each, E: string is 15 inches long, assorted sizes, with a Solid Inte fact that French Pearls no better in appearance than wean “AVE (ALA LALAALLAAS ALLL AI MMAIEL LYLE EU LLUL LY AAU AALU LAMONT LELLUL TOY ALLL CDMA LAL DOLLY es orders filled, 2 cents extra. Charles A. Keene 180 Broadway, N.Y. Diamonds, Watches. Joweey, Your Grandmother’s Remedy for Purifying the Blood And Renovating the System in the Springtime Ask for Sulpherb Tablets What was grandmother's unexcelled remedy? Haven't you heard of it? Yes, you have! It was sulphur, cream of tartar and molasses. trouble with it was it was its nauseous Luste. A modern method puts the cream of tartar and sulphur into a sugar- coated tablet and mixes them with herbs, roots, etc., making # wonderful tonic blood purifier and system cleanser, Just try Sulpherb Tablets (not sulphur tablets), but Sulpherb—remem- ber the name—and get the tablets in scaled tubes at 6c per tube, Grown-yp people and children ated or sluggish, or who have pimples, ike, can soon rid the system of these im fashioned remedy in modern form. 'T' funded by the Prescription Products Com; sent to any address, All lost er found articles ad- ? vertised in The World will be Msted at The World's Informas Uptown Office, northwest cor- ‘ io don't fecl well, who are consti. ff Harlem Office, 155 boils, carbuncles, ulcers and the apurities by taking this good old. jr action satisfies or money is re- San (Sie Brpekive, toe 90, dene ‘any, Dayton, Ohio, A free trial feliowing the printing of tho advertisement. 4 Men’s Stylish “Octagon” Hats —a New GIMBEL Model—$3 Pleated band of lighter shade. on soft felt, high crown, in rich shades of green, brown or slate. John B. Stetson Derbies at $3.50 Our collection of Spring models is very complete and includes man: that are exclusive to GIMBEL BROTHERS. Over 100 styles in feather-weight, medium-weight or ¥elf-conforming models. “Octagon” Models in Boys’ Milan Hats, $2 and $3 Mushroom brims, round crowns, very fine quality straw, in black, brown or blue. Thirty Other Styles of New Hats for Boys at $2 to $5 Each Including” Panamas, Tuscans, English Straws, plain or combination color schemes. Sizes for boys 2 to 15 years. Youths’ Balmacaan Hats, $1.50 Imported mixtures, all sizes. “The Rose of Versailles” A New Flower-Kissed Blouse At $2 Is this a silk blouse?—one will surely inquire, for it is so fine oo Looe No, pat it porns) wae soiesette, pri with ni in quain nch colors. If feats to pay $5, #10, or more, one would not get a blouse with a lovelier collar of organdie than the voluminous affair that gives grace and daintiness to this latest $2 GIMBEL model. All Shipments Ordered In so that tomorrow we shall have 5,000 Brand New $2 Blouses Providing a selection of 25 New Paris Styles in Blouses of Voile, Linen and Lawn. third rioor. Children’s and Growing Girls’ Spring Shoes and Pumps @ereererer, Toe-Ease Shoes, in a few years, have made GIMBELS the resort for mothers who are careful and know the urgency of correctly shoeing the children. Although the styles are of the newest, and in every way these Shoes ate fasci- nating in cut and appearance, they are built on hygienic lasts and, furthermore, they are made to give long service, New Colonial Pumps for Children—tn Patent Colt- skin and Gun-metal Calf, at $3.60 pair. Flat Bow Pumps—tn Gun-metal Calf, Patent Colt, Tan Russia Calf, White Canvas and Buckskin, at $1.75 to $3.50, according to size. High Cut White Buckskin) While Canvas High Cut (7 CrrrrrreT, Shoes, $2.50 lo $4 Shoes, $1.75 to $3 and all new leathers, at $1.76 to| ‘According to size. $6, according to size. Second Floor Now for the Lighter Sorts of Underwear The Underwear for Women Includes dainty Silk Vests at $1.50 and $2, Bloomers at $2.75 and Combination Suits at $3 and $3.75; the latter embroidered, with mitre top. All of those are of the Also at 2.50, a very Duchess silk—a specialty with GIMBELS, al offering of Glove Silk Bloomers, Excellent values in 1 yests at 26c and 50c; Combination Suits at 50c to $1, and a fine group of Ribbed Silk Vests, $1 to $4.50, and Combinations at $2.50 to $6. The Underwear for Men Includes the popular Gotham Athletic Underwear at 60c, 75¢, $1 and up to $3.60 a garment. B. V. D. Athletic Underwear at 50c a garment. Excellent qualities of Balbriggan and Lisle Thread Underwear at 50c, 75c and upward. Union Suits of pure white cotton at $1. Norfolk and New Brunswick White Lisle Union Suits in every style at $1.50, 1 And still better grades of Underwear up to $5.50 a garment. Floor nn | ee Must Give Best Service, on the Last Two Days of —and It WILL! STOCKS ARE IN Easter Shop ITS LOVELIEST. ULL FLOWER. April Is Diamond Month You may depend upon Diamonds, if bought at GIMBELS, for quality ‘| and for moderateness of price—because we'import the gems and mount them in our own workshops. The result is that most of our very beautiful pieces retail for what home manufacturing jewellers would ask for them wholesale. Men's Diamond Rings, many hand made, $23 to $416. Diamond Scarf Pins—most of them including Diamonds, ies, Moon Stones and Women’s Fancy Diamond Mounted Watches, $144 to $350. _ Special—Purple Sapphire Rings, with diamond on each side, gold mounting, unusually priced at $126. Diamond Solitaire Rings, clear full of fire and sparkle, exquisitely mounted, $26 to $400, Women’s Fanc: some with Diamonds and Rubies or monds and Sapphires , and design, $45 to $876. Diamond Bar Pins and Brooches, wold and platinum settings, $24 to $676, with one to five stones, some ly with Diamonds, gold or platinum mountings, all from our own workshops, $26 to $440. Diamond Pendants, the most popular ry today, in all new designs, in gold or platinum, $22 to 9460, exclusive in desi Buttons, studded with diamonds, $72 to Match Boxes, diamond studded, $20 Diamond Mounted Cigar Cutters, $9.76 to $34.60. Diamond Mounted Penknives, $9.50 Dismond Mounted Cuff Buttons, Diamond Fob Lockets, $7.60 to $36. Women’s Lorgnette Sets of Diamonds and platinum, $92 to $175. Diamond Mounted Lorgnette Chains, $75 to $226. Mothers Ar e Bringing Their Young Daughters Back to GIMBELS Because in no other stores—specialty shops included—ean they find Apparel “| Of such refinement and good style, such a large variety of models, and such re- markably moderate prices, as in our Salons on ‘the Third Floor. 35 Styles in Wool Crepe, Gabardine, Poplin and Checked Coats at $5.75 to $25 75 Styles in Washable Dresses Domestic, $1.25 to $9.75 Imported, $4.50 to $25 Challis Dresses, $6.50 to $10. Party Frocks of Taffeta and‘ Fine Lingerie Dresses, $2.75 to oy Special—500 Dresse lowered Crepe at $1.50.|Siz* 6 to 14 years. An Easter Sale of Incubators With the Spring call for out-of-doors comes a Special Sale of Incubators and accessories to Chicken Raising, Garden Goods, etc., for the The Robert Essex Incu- bators—Special outfit for raising chickens as follows: Incubator, 1 Hoover, 1 House, 1 Run, 1 Fount and 1 Hopper. Regular price of this set $30, Tomorrow at $25 J The Superior Essex Incubators will hold 17 eggs. wood; complete at $23. NOTE—Come and see the Electric Incubators hatching out young chicks, is surprisingly simple and it will give you an idea of how easy it is to go into the chi raising business with the aid of suc Amateur and Prof Made ot chestnut wonderful inventions. Other Specially Priced Items.-Fountain Feeders (to hang) with glass jar, 30¢. itary Drinking Fountains, 26c Grit and Shell Boxes, 60¢ Dry Food Hopper, 76¢ Feed and Drinking Cups, 20¢ Poultry Wire 2-inch mesh—galvanized after wee ving—75 feet in a full roll. 12 inches, regularly ,45c at 30 36 inches, regularly $1.30, at $1.08 Flowering Shrubs and Easter Plants. Lowest Prices--Friday and Saturday imaginable Plant is here in get an idea of the prevailing low prices by the following: Hydrangeas, in white, purple, lilac, spirea, each, at 35¢; or Fine Quality Grass Seeds, t. California Privet, per 100,$3. 6,000 Pots of Easter Lilies, each with 2 to 10 blossoms, rgeous blossom. You may Many Hundreds of Fern Dishes, with 6inch pot full with healthy ferns, each, 486 _ Rose Bushes, for the in many varieties, spec! each or $1.25 dozen. M: flowering Shrubs, 350 each; 8 Mil and Telephone Orders Wit Be Promptly and Carefully Filled. We have an excellently equ ed Floral Design D it of service for weddings, en- tertainments, funerals, Bubway Balcony and Lower Floer GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK ‘TSIRTY-THIRD 6&7. 7,000 Azaleas, all colors, full of buds and flowers; special at 50c to $1.60 each, 6,000 Rambler Rose Bushes or Daisies, 750 to $1.60. Lilies of the Valley, Hyacinths, Candy- tuft, in large pots; in beautiful bloom, at, each, 380,