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See ee —e cS cee S| NOME FA ER : VICTIMS OF DRUGS iii | Hospitals Crowded With “Dope Fiends,” Driven in by Boylan Law. Acting Mayor MeAneny, Police Commissioner Wods, Deputy CCem- missioner of Correction Lewis and {Deputy Commissioner of Charities Doherty, after a conference in the City Hall, have deolded to ask the Board of Estimate for an appropria- tion to convert a part of Warwick Farm, @ home for inebriates provided for under the late Mayor Gaynor, into @ sanitarium for treating drug vic- tims. The number of “dope” fiends has become so alarmingty large in every city hospital that extraordinary will be on sale to-morrow (Tuesday) at greatly reduced prices. Men’s Outing Trousers of striped flannel or serge, also of gray flannel, (sizes incomplete). .° . . . at $2.50 which is one-half the regular price, ems avanrne WORLD, MoxD x. avaust a4, 1916. otepp Will have to be taken to prevent their crowding out other patients. Since July 1 in the neighborhood of 1,000 of these patients have ben sent to the various city institutions, and the influx still continues. ‘The now laws designated to reduce the number of drug users in this State; to a minimum fs responsible for Present conditions. The Boylan law provides that any person with drugs in his possession shall be arrested and arraigned before a police magis- trate. If he is @ drug victim he is sent to one of the city hospitals and treated apart from other patients. Drug users desirous of being cured are taking advantage of the new con- ditions and presenting themselves be- fore magistrates for commitment. ey know that the new law says emphatically that the city shall take care of them wntil they are cured. here is another class of “dope” vic- tims pouring into the hospitals and the courts. They are men and wom- en who cannot obtain drugs as freely an they used to and are suffering the agonies of reaction. amnieaesidiitvanceeinis BIG APPLE CROP THIS YEAR. Yiel4é Is OMetally WASHINGTON, Aus. crop of 310,000,000 bushels day by the Department of Agriculture, which bases its estimate upon ite latest reports, That ta, about 6,000,000 bush- ela more than last year, but 25,000,000 bushels ious than ta ith and about ee Ta vas. a GS conta, and ushele | than in 1st. mean price t uae producers in the ‘keting—Sep- fovember—last ‘twas 7 ecniveistonommnis yoTes OF THE THEATRE. “The Wars of the World” ts the title of the Hippodrome’s forthooming epectacie, which will be produced a week from Saturday night. This title, the management explains, was de- cided upon last January and it te sald the spectacle will in nowise portray | are to be Introduced. Ilorses, ele- phanta, camels, donkeys, trained dogs and other animale will be used in the Performante. There will be a troupe of natives from Siam, and last but not least, Marceline, the clown, will re- \turn to the Hippodrome after an ab- sence of several years. Author Voegt- lin is now putting the finishing touches on the production, The seat sale began to-day at the Cort Theatre for the engagement of Rot Cooper Mogrue's play, “Under Cover,” the first presentation of which will be on Wednesday night, iN Store Open at 8:30, Saturdays Open Until 12:30. with William Courtenay In the prin- elpal role and a supporting cast th- cluding Lily Cahill, Lucitie Watson, Lola Fisher, De Witt C. Jennings, Wilfred Draycott, Ralph Morgan. Rae Selwyn, Phoebe Foster, John May, Harry Crosby and Jay Wilson. The curtain will rise at 8.10 on Wednesday night. David Belasco has placed Malcolm Williams under contract for the new play in which Leo Ditrichstetn will appear this fall. Mile. Dorziat of the Theatre Re- naissance, Paris, sailed on the Olym- Choose at $15 Any Suit in Our Men’s Clothing Store Values $25, $85 and Higher All our present stock is included. Light and me- dium weight blue serges, gray flannels, plain browns, black and white stripes,club and shepherd plaids, fancy mixtures, All sizes and proportions for men of 84 to 48 chest. Also in the Clean-up Men's Whaley oy i ana Coats, ple Saturday to begin rehearsals with ‘Willlam Faversham as his co-rtar in “The Hawk," which will open lato in September, Mile. Dorsiat has given her motors and her horses to the French government, and has suf- ‘Thomas A. Wise for one of the prin- cipal parts in Edward Shetdon’s play, “The Song of Sons,” ‘one of Mr. Frohman’'s early fall pro- ductions in New York. which will be ‘The moving picture and dramatic fered many hardships tn arranging | rights of all the plays written by Bron- Favorite son Howard, with the exception of “The! —Saa for her departure to this country. Her cable to Mr. Faversham an- Henrietta” and “The New Henrietta,’ nouncing her sailing plans closed | Will be turnod over, by the will of Mra, with this expressiog of her feeling toward America: “/ mertca ts surely now God's country as Americans have always claimed. I hurry to it.” Charles lay with thelr rights, are, in accordance with Mre, Howard's will, given to the Frohman has engaged! widow and son of Stuart Robson. [A awirawa INI RC RII RITE T= GIMBEL BROTHERS |= Broadway and Thirty-third Street Velvet Hats at Normal Paris Prices | $3.50 to $6.75 Have ever in the Galeries Lata; the joyous feeling of its in the world, at GIMBELS, New York. present we stand alone in the hats at these smal Staavia the ne t i) e most inexpensive That was true with one exce that you could get just pi hats at equally sm: prices fe Now we have them—and at yow have had 75 Models in Untrimmed Hats of Black Silk Velvet which now dominate; including these new modes, Marqui. . Sailor had these hats Basque jade to our especial order—after We Paris models—by the bet hatters in America. Silver and Gold Roses and Camellias, 65¢ , tg Silk Velvet iin 500 te 68. Brule Pheasant and Peacock Tails, 50c to $: Mate Trimesed Free of Charge the present European war. Its time-! Mness, however, is certain to add to the Interest of the public, “The Wars’ of the World” ts a series of spectacu- lar episodes. Unlike other Hippo- drome productions, it is not divided into three parts. It contains no story. It portrays conflicts of the past and preseng in different \f th 1d, some of which are met with in every- day life. A choreographic feature en- titled “The Battle of the Elemeats” Toilet Goods That You Need Daily Talat It begins in 6 prehistora way. fe er the Old Low Prices ‘There will be no special circus part, colors of Spa Hudnut’s Violet Sec Face der..... Ms Colgate’s cnet 16 oz..: hough circus and vauder! Stri bee rich color are woven at wide intervals on Palmer's A) 1) Hazard & Hazard Colo r aanae loeenaee black taffeta, “Wonderfully effective! Hudnut’s Headache Col Rich Oriental colors filter through the new cut velvets Miner’s Rouge. . —a new weave w th a printed des gn on the back. Stein’s Li uid Rouge. Pekin stripes of metal are woven several inches apart 92 Denney’ '3 Liquid Ro in lustrous white satin, Colgate’s Tooth Pow These but give a hint of the new silks in the Gimbel Colgate’s Tooth Paste. Salon, for Kolynos Tooth Paste. We Have the Largest Collection of New Bonne Magnum Imported Silks in America Gimbel prices—$1.60 to $30 yard—are pos normal, for the silks were purchased in Europe soe War was dec > = Men’s $8.50 and $9 Fine whie. or Striped Serge Ten- nis Trousers, $5. Men’s ry and $6 Plain Blue or Black Serge Trou- sers, $3.50. Fourth Floor All Over the World, the Prices of Perfumes & Toilet Articles Have Increased But Not at GIMBELS GIMBEL retail prices are governed by the wholesale cost of the Det by a policy of pgs hel ery as the cathe toot will give.” Striking illustrations are present pres 00 imported and dom: let goods; in every instance they are at reg- tea—the lowest possible prices, Men’s Negligee Shirts feduced to ‘ 85c., $1.45, 2.15 & 3.35 And a selection of Men’s Madras Union Suits sleeveless and knee-length, per suit, 65c. this being one-third less than the usual price. Glorious Feasts of Color— These New Imported Silks Silver and Ly threads shine as though they were a Ena ens the rich brocaded silks, Thi Monks Crepes reflect the warm and picturesque {eth Aveunes"S4 end 35 Rtceete, Mew ocd,’ Don’t Take Chances with an unknown instrument, when you can get a Lindeman Player-Piano —the piano with a 78-years’ honored record —with an 88-note player .ac- tion of superior construction Manicure Preparations GIMBELS Nail Enamel Cake. GIMBELS Nail Enamel GIMBELS Nail Bleach .. tt & Ramadell’s Jars...35c jar, 23 $5 Imported Chiffon Velvet, Double Width, $3.95 Yard Dagge 8 Jars, Jar, 23¢ Miller's Zobright Enamel. 50c jar, $4 Imported Black Satin Lebanon, Double Width, $3 Yard Tbe jar, 68c fecond Floor $1.60 jar, $1.09|[ ustrite Nail Blewcks oleae & 60c a oe fm (} * vicise Give Torino. BELS Sarina 0 100 fi 85c | $1.25 Cones. TOS front ve| ke Imported Secth B ae from ee $2 Imported Hair Brushes jain Rooms Papered Complete Bed Rooms $15 Down Stairs Rooms $20- You do not have to be a mathematician in order to figure the cost of papering your rooms. As we quote —both guaranteed b the complele prices for work and paper, it is Anan JOHN WANAMAKER— that they are extraordinary. Bed rooms up to 12x16 ft. in size papered for 915. A wide variety of patterns, jnluding embossed satin stripes, chambray or chintz effects, is here to choose from. Cut-out borders are supplied and the ceilings will be either papered or kalsomined, as you wish, i Dining rooms, living rooms, libraries, ete., up to The Lindeman piano is one of the 15x15 ft, in size, papered for $20. ‘Two-toned or grass two oldest American pianos that have survived. It was built to-pro- duce musie of a fine quality through years of use, It has no kinship whatever with cloth effect paper will be relied with 3 inch binder. Ceilings papered or kalsomined. An extra charge is made for :emoving old Workmen's carfare must be the mushroom-like instrumtnts that spring up over-night and are gone before they are hardly known; nor with factory-thrown-together instruments which, though exact duplicates of each other from top to pedals, are offered to the public under different stenciled names. Its TONE is Mellow and Rich It is especially adapted for use in the average size living room; a tone that reaches to the walls and softly loses itself; good to sing to; fine to dance to. Any One Can Play It And any one can buy it; a small sum down, and a small sum monthly. Old pianos will be accepted in part exchange at full present market value. See the Lindeman at $395 Before Buying Any Player-Piano Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street, New York, .14¢ |$1 Imported Nail Brushes. seieatennall 3 for 26¢|75c Imported Nail B ransparent Nail Brushes. . rushes. . eS 6 SEE eee 4 ER, DME! A Dr ae EES Colgate’s Cologne, 6 oz. Excellent Does Not Mean Expensive In This August Furniture Sale With Initiative Dining Room Suite in - an cellent its price. You will be amazed at looking, substan‘ constructed suites single pieces that are selling now at Sale prices whose ness is parallel. Only Six More Days will be over a thing of the aper. paid to out-of-town Sixth Floor. An Announcement To All Users of NOTIONS Our stocks of imported and domestic sewing needs are most complete and the regular low prices prevail throughout. Illustrating GIMBEL Values— rted English Pins, two 10c papers for 150. GIMBELS Imported Bankers’ and Dress- inert Pins, $116, from $146 5 ine Piece Butte fet, From from $40; China apie, Set rom $40; Side Chairs, ctB, from $ IL. Box for 30c Suites at Extraordinarily Low Prices Dressmakers’ Steel Pins, 14-lb. box for 25c. 8 piece Library Suite in Tapestry, $42, apiece White Enamel Bed Room Suite, French Snap Fasteners on Tape, ays $50. Library Suite in Spanish $145, from $172. piece Lil Saeed 20c Instead of 25c Yd. Lear, fromm vestry, $70, from $85, oak, 98, from $n Dress Fasteners, 25c a gross. a blece Be Bed Room Buite $126, from$160, 4 piece Jacobean Oak Dining Room , Dressweight Tape, 40c per piece. 4 piece Mahogany Room Suite, | Suite, $163.50, from $185. Main and Subway, Lower Floor $103, from $136, Clow sab, rove 36) loset, $26, {rom $8.60, from $4; Arm ‘chin iture, ticular, dollars,