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_ aaa 3 Dn Sa eee JO FRANCE T0 BRING | wsmscsesaso 3. ae vi GIMBEL BROTHERS . ves, HIS WIFE 10 AMERICA sno iy han bn re Broadway and Thirty-third Street ager: anaes Four Reasons Why You Should retary to the American Embassy. Jordan H. Stabler of Baltimore, Md. Goes Out on the Olympic Ex- tar get ton oat Ea ‘Get Your Millinery at bassy ere, pecting Trouble, but Says Sete Congress Nears Adjournment. 1 ‘WASHINGTON, Bept. He'll Get There. Wilson sees no reason why Congress should remain tn session after the Only a few weeks after racing to ‘the United States on board the Cu- nard liner Mauretania, which waa obliged to put into port at Halifax, William FE. Corey, former President of the United States Steel Corpora- tion, sailed for Europe to-day on the Olympic to get his wife, who, he bas been informed, is in grave peril as the result of the German advance toward Paris. On board the Olympic also is Mra. Isidor Wormser, widow of the banker, who died in Switzerland last June. Bhe is going to Bordeaux after her! Lord & T. aylor |§ Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. daughter, Mrs. Goudchaux, whose ‘husband, a Frenchman, is fighting for ‘tis country. Mrs. Goudchaux, It is) said, is anxious to become a nurse in the French army. Mrs. Corey, who formerly was Ma- belle Gilman, actress, 1s now on her New True-to-Paris Basques of Silk Extraordinary at $5, $6.95, $8.95 Splendid Showing of Fall Millinery The No-Charge' Trimming Service to our patrons wi who punches: Matinee bade, and the illinery Sections, trimmings for them, in our Mi There's extyere suciie a falehed with pleated estate, the Chateau Ville Gents, thir- ; Special Tomorrow girdle which fitcontek snugl the hipe. This Cee " : aroun ~~ model in satin is $8.95. teen mule southeast of Paris, Com- Afternoon & Tailored Hats Untrimmed Hats of Blaok | Gold and Siler Galon Edg- ‘Then there is one with the gilet-effect front, in measaline finished with silk braid, at outer and inner ring of forts by} wihnostene A quality Paani ) trimmed Gunna in re ne: and rer ea FAN in black, white and 5 ostrich, flowers, ns, Wings, goura, nu: ‘ansies of wide—1650 to navy, means of which the French hope to|l{ | with ostrich, flowers, i ngs, goura, patedlee moe so Ng budge Bae te of sage, na or brown Crepe de Chine with sleeves ities capital. $10.00 to $20.00—usually €15.00 to #25.00 Main ond Third Floors of black This, too, is bound with braid, Mr. Corey, who booked passage at the, last moment and did not reach the White Star docks till a few min- utes before the Olympic sailed, seemed worrled and nervous. “T shall land at Liverpool,” he said. “Thence I shall go to Bordeaux. Then We maintain a Aeairgped Service free of charge for those I will try to get to our estate noar who purchase materials in this section. Paris.” Told that the German army 1a slowly but surely advancing to: the French capital and aaked ee eet wife intends remaining om the} Shapes of Lyons , Velvet will be very scarce later in the season New phn one A Chiffon, with Sram boomer Lace, $8.95 oil % louses of Black pik rh Lace Over Chiffon, 85. # tami nu tac anal ov pink bengaline louses, whi Fiesh-color chiffon forms the foundation of the white lace trimmed with white silk. ‘Third Fleer A large and select assortment of Untrimmed Hats, $2.95 to $9.95 The New Separate Skirts Are Quite Dressy Black voile bas been revived because it lends itself so admirably to the new pleated tunics, There is one model with an underskirt of satin at $19.75, and an unlined style, with basque effect yoke of satin, at $13.75. Black Satin Skirts Trimmed with quaint bandings of black velvet are $16.50 and $24.75. But the model with pleated tunic of fine black net is $19.75. New Serge and Gabardine Skirts, $5.75 to $14.75 = mrarice c wae et in'afrala of nothing. Bho Soe ee Aiea Of RONDE, Foe Lord & Taylor are showing them i: Ke 8 variety of, will remain on the estate. Her sym pathles are all with thd French. ahe styles in black, at the Special Price of ............ {$3.95 has offered them the chateau, with im 6,000 cattle which now aro grazing Ostrich, Ribbon, Gold and Silver Trimmed Hats there. She would even give up her i Jewels to help the French. in a large variety of advance styles “No, I am afraid she | ye not strongly ‘Corey in reply $5.00 and $5.95—usually $8.00 to $10.00 “There are twelve t question. thirty outside. Of course, they Fourth Floor In This September Fair of China, Crystals, Lamps and Housewares 4,500 Families Can Save $175,000 fash sn ta Reason 0 Os Cen Te ec ee worn, ike who purchases in this Sale their plrigeniin Me mente, 1, Kitchen Utensile and Furniture, Gas and Electria Ce aoe guns ae Il” get New York Has Never Known Such Prices ‘cisnal Oraee uted compete cu van i Peo tro 5 ronid be be to your “Domestic” Drices of the year. Sewing Table ee Ret by bee a World Wide e Soo . putation A Practically Perfect Preparation. Machines ~ie se se Diet toa, Geo eae ert YEARS of experience have enabled Mr. Fletcher to make Castoria a practically $29 Instead of $40 5 ea ther are hous nds of customers, scattered over the whole weld ete perfect preparation. These years of labor: the amount of money required to $27 Instead of $35 we lid oy started this sale with 109 distinct pattarne-—seene of thetn have already been Introduce its merits to the’ public: the investment in its manufacture, including $19.50 Instead of “oe aod more ee yee gph fjb0 old Encrusted Services ef 00 place the most modern machinery, mean a vast amount of invested capital. It follows $25 BUT 4p Behomien Cry Sen of 60 PGES Crd Servo with hed bond da Pisncnllt £0 Crystal Services with etched band vaass 8 Tridevcont Table Tumblers, $1.95 » As a result of the war, two carloads of “Domestic Sewing Machines, which were en route to Austria, were stopped at New York. There was expense and risk in returning them to the factory, s0 GIMBELS got them —also permission to lower prices to a level that has never been equalled. that the greatest care is exercised in the selection of each ingredient, and the greatest attention is paid to every detail of its preparation. The result is the practically perfect preparation in the finished product ; Fletcher's Castoria. Herein lies the guarantee of the absolute safety in the use of Fletcher's Castoria for the baby, and the warning against irresponsible makers of imitations These are the very latest “Domestic” models; sews $65 Bereics; 959.60 wie Roemer with colored bowls and stems, and counterfeits, The signature of Chas. H. Fletcher that is printed in black on Sous Cork Ges aes | pi lgsn vd Pe 7 maa ae eee cen 2 Enelish Crystal ol Vanes ot 980 the wrapper and red on the bottle is the mother’s safeguard, Every machine is guaranteed for five years. Usual Liberal GIMBEL Sale Terme—@2 at time of and Plater New usirian eee ae Cut Glass in Wonderful Variety purchase and $1 Weekly until balance is paid. At $9.96—Salad Bowls, Compotes, Celery No Extra Charges. Tres, Fern Dishes, Wasee—Regularly $4.75 wteo ot yout homie, toe five fo At $1.95—Oil eet Seed Few Com- potes, etc.—Regularl; pone At 83.60—Butter ims nts qT a, lo 50 “Sample” Go-Carts woo Salad acer ‘Saran 5 » Trays, Jugs, Vases, Service, At $8 and $12 Electrol igh pio 9 and sizes, $12.50 I sc: 60 — pibsveb days stant, Plecee—decorated Regularly $13.50 to $22.50 to 437.50 instead of 820 10 876. with engraved etching, ALWIN Go-Carts—the name identifies them as the ee are hs eee ne In the Sale of Housewares These 60 gocarts have automobile hoods, steal tubalar Everything in Bath Room Fixtures gearing, and heavy rubber tired wheels—some with |: much money can be saved by b reed bodies, All are full size carts, Fa hae terme, “Ghaatity hs uot own eacrifiod ie, Cee tanene i (arnely, told in the tcllowing sacrified in a = instance to Extracts from Letters by Grateful Parents to Chas. H. Fletcher. Mrs. John W. Derrick, of Lexington, 8. C., says: ‘My children ery $2.60 Mirren, 18220 in., white » 01.2 ‘A $1 Ser Crystal Shelees, 18 inches Cir <uZ rUiss be Crystal Shelves, 24 inches Wall Paper at 33% to 50 for Castoria, I could not do without it.” lon, $1.75 regularly $4 = | Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Gaines, of Ripley, Tenn., say: ‘We enclose our Per Cent. Less $6.25 Cr Crystal Shelees, $0 inches Crystal Towel wel Bars, 1 inch thick, 80 inches long; | a baby’s picture hoping it will induce some poor tired mothers to give your , 81.96 crystal ball en: (During this week) 150 and 200 Papers, 10c a Roll Castoria a trial. We have used it since baby was two weeke old.’ Mrs. J. G. Parman, of Nashville, Tenn., says: ‘‘The perfect health of 11.96. $1.76 Wall Tumbler and Soap Dish qr er Helder, $1.96 4 snl A ag os plated, 18-inch, 50¢; Tumbler and Tooth Brush Holders, my baby is due to your Castoria—the first ‘and only medicine he has taken. In light and dark striped effects and all-over designs. ae $6. ry Medicine Cabinets, white enamel, He is never satisfied with one dose, he always cries for more.’’ nd 80¢ Washable Tile P 180 Roll 7 ‘60 Robe Hooks, for wall use, 260. with mirror and shelves, $4.60. Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Johnson, of Stevens Point, Wis. say: ‘When our £50 and 300 Wasnatte tse Fapere, 180 ¢ Racke for the Tub, 750, ytd Bath Room Stools, white enamel, baby was two weeks old he cried so much 9 did everything for him, then | For kitchen, bathroom, etc., in neat, light atyles, ‘taper Holders, 50c. $2.60. got some Castoria and he is now stroag x ‘at, We would not be without 45c to 60c Papers, 80c Roll Towel Racks, two arms, 600, $8.95 White Enamel Bath Room Table, In a great variety of patt for hall, livi cad Tumbler Holders, 600, 80 inches high, square top, $1.50, it, and are very thankful to you,”” 4 GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS | dining room. the Why not let our Decorating Bureau solve any fur ' nishing problem you may have? Suggestions and esti- Merepere AMELIE 44 mates will be gladly submitted. Bizth Floer of a A ee ee \ TT FASS ASA SAS ASA $14.50 ‘‘Wearever”” Aluminum Kitchen Sets, 12 Pieces, $9.75 Filth Figse