The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1914, Page 13

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KNG OF WRENEN? " Alleged Reason for Not Taking Stand in His Owr Defence, —_—.- Bince Charles Gondorf, “King of the ‘Wiremen,” was sentenced yesterday Gerve a term from five to ten years Sing Sing, rumors have been cur- fm the Tenderloin that he has ‘@pened negotiations with the District- Attaraey with @ view of turning Gtate’p evidence and starting the Breeweution of certain present and former members of the Police De- parunent. The rumors specified that | Gendert paid “protection” money for and has documentary evidence Breve it. | Bvening World reporter put the wp Gondorf in the Tombs convicted confidence ley! Hf Tm no equealer,” was it. “I happen to be things broke against i Gordon Battle, Gondorf's procured to-day from Judge ig the Court of General Ses- @n indefinite stay of execution This te to allow Gondort number of business mat- demand his attention. He his money in various Gondorf did not take nil i tr of 08 of persona swindied by ba an scheme. The list was d @ detective agency and to be a record of Gondorf's during the last ten years. Ly rakings of close to Gondorf gone on the Ro] he would have been questioned Met, each transaction shown in the NEW RVER ARBOR BL FES $2000 As APPROPRATHO Li Compromise Measure Re- ported in Senate Will Have Easy Sailing. WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—The vic- tery of the Genate filibusters against the River and Harbor bill bore fruit epeedily to-day when the Commerce Committee formally reported a new measure providing $20,000,000 to be @pent by the army engincers. Ne prolonged discussion was ex- pected in the Benate, but how the would receive the reduction Bearly $85,000,000 could not be pre- The bill carries a proviso that all allotments for Mississippi! River im- ts from the head of the to the mouth of the Ohio ver be expended “in accordance ‘with the plans, specifications and Tecommendations of the Mississippi River Commission the Chief of Enginee: (a. BAY STATE PRIMARIES MILD. test for the head of the State ticket in any of the three parties led to the ex- peetation that not more than a third of the voting strength would be represent- @@ at to-day's primaries, Gov. David tracks near the mouth of the tunnel Ge was struck by the westbound traim, which left Philadelphia at 4.45, ané ber body was hurled across the ‘westbound track. ‘The application of the emergency stopped the train teside the ez throwing many passengers from their seats. The train crew and meveral men passengers ran forward, “@ wave of gas and smoke ch bed accumulated in the tunnel of the men dropped, overcome, y the track and tho others re- for help. the air became clearer and Ye _f another advance was made. The engi- and conductor were found dead ide the engine. AMUSEMENTS. | Bust and Only Submarine Motion Pictures, EE 624 Bt. she ee Ae . No Money Down Club plans or ridiculously emall deposits will attract the inexperienced buyer, but the wise ‘will look for the honest concerns that don’t draw prospective bu: ‘into a net of high prices and ironclad conditions. Proof of our straightforward dealings is out by the fact that we are the largest furniture and carpet distributers in the country. Our enormous purch..sing power enables us to offer you exceptional values. Plain Figure Tags—No Club Fees—No Red Tape Large Size yfjameasieceent Axminster Rugs Vaiee tas, 524,98 tawe sie. 931,50 Quartered Oak Buffet lined for otiverware; one large linen drawer; Houpboarde, with lattios work on DELIVERIES Te YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR TRUCK NWCon. 6" Aves\5"St. AMUSEMEN nannis’ ASTOR fasruatint sions [TE INPORTNT PLAY OF THE YEAR COHAN’S BIGGEST EFFORT FAITH IS AN INHERITANCI LOMMON TO THE HUMAN RACE ANL 1HE HUMAN RACE IN ITS DAILY LIFE, ITS UAILY DEALINGS COULD NOTGO ON WITHOUT IT ASTOR THEATRE—NOW *ya7s,weexs . 5 The temple aof stage miracles, he Prodigal Husband resenting the greatest pro- GNICKKNBOTKER, pa 8 7 bs ory en, al now dune of hist . A R S va RUM ane OF THE CYC AD Main tna eat ORLD THE BEAUTIFUL ADVENTURE LTON Mistiners Wal, & Bat, al 2.20, ; 20. combining transcendent melo- Went 46th 8 Fvenites drama, spectacle, musical com- F TWIN BEDS NEW YORK'S LEADING THEATRES, Bw, With Si. vs. 40, atuRr, EMPIRE White Wal Se dart 3.0 Ere Oth av. ata | JOHN DREW Th the Comedy tn 3 acta, 18.10, Mate ANDERSON BRIA aaraas Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. 4 Open all Day Saturday AL Sek TX 1 Aol elaa OLUMBIA' si, Burlesque, sii, EAUTIES “iiiena” ady and extravaganza on 8 stu- pendous scale. WINTER G:ROER Tit OR Baal, ie, PASSING SHOW OF 1914 CASINO Py. AWer? & sate ts FRI'ZI sGHEFF ia PETTY MAS. SMITH MAMINE ELLIOTI'S Tita a a Aww cove vy. WHAT IS LOVE? THE ELDER SO . COMELY Tiies., lat at,,E.of Bway, bve.8 15. Matitines "Tiestay fe Bat,, 2, A New Conesly ius") A MODERN GIRL SHUBERT Wa" uertis Miss DAISY Ces, Rese Wh GAR. Pego M HUDSON We? 5 80 Miia Wal ait medly ia THE Woot Bway & Sat 2.20, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS m HE COMES UP SMILING ELTINGE S25 Wol au. Ryn, Gho. hw ad St, Evea..19, i Cohan s Mitt) Wert a gar 37 “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE” REPUBLIC win laa ut, Bho. 39TH ST. 7 in Fata The Third Party Water Jone ia Sat Mat 2608) ie aS A a | McINTYRE & HEA’ TREE,” B. PF. KEITH'S were, Reree Pst sri) " AACE) feat fea th Bway Row Daily Mat,’ Together opmra ‘EXCEE a Sage ee, tal Forde, “The Bride,” ck Be Uarduer, barber "1 + | $4th St. Trent: GLOBE Thea ath To GRAND... hha JULIAN ELATNGE” HAMM ELSTEIN'S LEXINGTON THEA, 60 Sint-Lex, Ay THE NAKED TRUTH ‘elton t vith Suverh Orchestra ra Brvant 1247 & ety Maveman's Woh Fisher & Greou, 10-othrs Commencing. fomorrs AND, ture mate in Ireland by Irish Actors LONGACRE ($877.0; Qty, HIBBING THe WinhER” PTS in Scenery and Costume, NATION® THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1014. s TN TT ee TN TN TI ET I lk Ta NN 7 Vana GIMBEL BROTHER Broadway and Thirty-third Street Scotch Double Border Curtain Madras, 20c Yard One of the latest arrivals in our Upholstery Store —this lot of fine drapery madras. We brought them all the way from Scotland that you might have some- thing ¢ little finer for your curtains this fall. 600 yards in all, shown in ten distinctly differ- ent patterns, all of them in the double border styles that make up so prettily; shown in white and ecru. All 86 inches wide. Sixth Ploer A Let-Go of 86 Trunks At $12.50 Regularly $20 to $380 Your trunk, above all things else, must be of unquestioned quality. Just think what it would mean if it “went to pieces” while you were ree oe trunks cannot be bought for a few do! except on such rare occasions as this. Among these 86 trunks are Dress, Steamer and Hat Trunks Standard qualities from the leading manufacturers of America. ere are many styles and sizes, for in this group we have gathered together several different lots whose range of sizes has been broken. Some of these trunks show the handling they have received on el Hed but, aside from that, are absolutely perfec’ Sizes from 82 to 40 inches. Some fibre covered, others with oid or canvas. Some have slats and straps, others are slatless. A Complete Assortment of Wardrobe Trunks [sy Priced $20, $35, and $50 Martha Washington Sewing Tables At 80 Por Cent. Less a bl Nau A =~ Sewing Tables are almost st / mae as famous as the dis- : a tinguished lady whose vf % name they bear. Histor- ¥ that fame. It has been earned by honest useful- gyi ness that makes them al- most indispensable to every housewife. Here for tomorrow are a group of Sewing Tables at prices that are far below q regular. Three styles to choose from; all are of solid mahogany on the same model that the sketch illustrates. Sewing Tables, plain, $17.50. $27 Sewing Tables, with fine inlaid lines, $19. $30 Sewing Tables, with broad inlaid lines, $21. Furniture Novelties Really Useful They can be fitted or tucked in any odd corner and each of them can perform a certain duty about your home that makes them well worth having. Colonial Sewing Tables, walnut, $18. Drop-leaf Sewing Table, mahogany, $18.60. Muffin Stands, solid mahogany, $5.60. 10 Muffin Stands, fine inlay, #600, Tea Wagons, solid mahogany, $24. Tea Tables, solid mahovany, $16. Tip Top Tables, solid shogany, | habla 14 Tea Trays, solid mahogany, $9.75. Note that articles more ApPro riate for home gifts would be hard to find. e will hold any pur- chases made now for Christmas delivery if you so de- sire. Kighth Floor ical association or good } looks has not won them Save $5 ona Pope-GIMBEL Bicycle At $20 or $24.50 Models for Men and Women These bicycles were specially made for us by the Pcpe Manufacturing Co. We have the ends of two big lots to get rid of quickly before fresh shiprrents arrive. Perfect wheels, in this sale at $5 less than their actual values. Men’s $25 “Hercules” Bicycles, $20 A standard machine, fully gauipped with all the latest improvements, including tho “NEW DEPART- URE” Coaster Brakes. $29.50 ‘Gimbel Special’ Bicycles, $24.50 Fully guaranteed machines of standard class in every and fitted with every worthy improvement, including “NEW DEPARTURE” Coaster Brakes. 16 to 24 inch models for Men and Boys. 16 to 22 inch models for Women and Girls. Fourth Fioer ‘ This every housewife knows. a Wi fh ae PRO. in the great Tea Room Eighth Floor To GIMBELS.--Instead of to Paris! ART\ET pects At $3.75 i RS y 4 Instead of $6 to $10 | 4 Because They Were Made Especially for J] The Leading Store of Paris Ny} But, as is obvious, the present turmoil in Europe pre- 4 760 Pairs of Famous vented their being shipped at this time. The procuring of these corsets we consider a compli- ment, for it is never the privilege of any one to present “Smart Set” Corsets at any but their regular prices, These Corsets need no introduction, for they are worn by the best dressed women of New York, and moreover These Corsets Have Received the Cachet of Paris , As a matter of fact, the “Smart Set” are the only Amer- , ican Corsets presented by that well known magazine, which is the marvel of Paris to-day. And this means that these corsets are considered superior, or no Paris store would have them at any France, French merchandise is always given seelereen In Silk Broche and Plain Coutil Sizes £1 to 33 “So that our corsetieres may give careful and prompt attention, this Sale will be held in the Pink Corset Shop. Second Floor Here Is Part of the Reci For a Successful Sale of S S Ingredients are just as important in a successful recipe as putting them together. These Semi-annual Gimbel Silk Sales are, of course, extraordinary in size and composed of dozens of items. But the Great Secreié Is in the Fact That ALL the Silks Are DESIRABLE That means they are of qualities that will stand service; they are in weights and finishes that Fashion demands; they are in the leading colors of the season. And prices are astonishingly low. 7 ‘ake these four splendid lots as fair examples:— 1 $5 to $8 Imported Chiffon Velvet, $3.95 Yard ae distinct lots of superb velvets. first from France, in two- and three- toned effects, in the richest possible color combinations. The second from Germany, in alleorts of fancy warped effecte—plaide, fi stripes—which show effectively through the rich velvet pile. Third sho from Germany, plain Chiffon Velveta in a number of fashionable shades. 2 $3.50 Satin-faced Crepe Meteor, $1.95 Yard A fine American product, with the soft finish much in demand and a lustrous surface, Se cured ‘‘in,the gray” and dyed, after our buyer got back from Europe, to our order in the shades he found to be most fashionable, A superb heavy quality; plenty of navy blue, black and white; double width. $4 Imported Black Satin Liege, $2.65 Yard One of the most remarkable offerings in the fine group of Black Silks in the sale, A superb quality in weight end eurfece; of Swiss make and worth every bit of its regular price, $4 yard, 42 inches wide. 3 $1.75 Dress Satin, 4 36 inch, $1.25 Yard Another fine American silk which we had dyed to our especial order, thereby assuring a complete range of the best colors, including lots of navy blue and black, as well as the delicate evening shades like pink, maize, lavender, pale blue, &c. Beautifully {inished. Then, of course, there is the senzational feature of the sale, consisting of the $10 to $30 Brocaded Silks from the Bon Marche, Paris, at $6 Yard 11,000 Yards in this lot of extraordinary teautiful Silks alone. Combined with the purchase from the Bon Marche are similar lots from three other Paris houses; all of $10 value or over a yard, And dozens o’ other fine items from all-silk Chiffons, plain and fancy, at 50c a yard upwards. Becond Floor and Subway Store Ciean, Light, Economical, Indestructible WEAR-EVER Kitchen Utensils The Kitchen Ware Without a Fault $14.60 Kitchen Outfit, $9.75 You would run out of adjectives in describing “Vear-Ever Kitchen ware and then probably not do it full justice. We would rather show and demonstrate it to you than just to talk about it. It is made of thick, hard, sheet siniauma, Se Tee! 99% pure and is le yyy witha ieleeamnicrianl ier: 11 pieces altogether, exactly as illustrated. It cannot rust and is not affected by sudden changes of temperature. It will not crack or scale. It is practically indestructible, There are 22 different shapes and styles and in this September Fair all the best will be found at very special prices. Fair Specials in Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware $1 Berlin Sauce Pans, withcover, | 60c Sauce Pans, 2-qt., 46c. Sqt., 850. 25c Deep Pie Plates, 9-in., 180, $1.25 Berlin Sauce Pans, with $1.55 rving Kettles, with cover, 4-qt, $1. coves, Shee Pots, Sqty $2 i Fey Dame, ota, poe. e Jelly Cake Pans, 9-in., 200, B0c Sauce Pans, 1}4qt., 400. | Fitth Fleer > °

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