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: i 1 0am] VLAPUSIESA : FRACTION WHE ei NEN CATHE “ avn Dushabe 6 — Spectal Train leaves New York, oe Excursions Meeting of General Generals to Pre- vent War, Does Not Halt Fighting Plans, SUAHEZ, Sept! 28—Deaptte thé ar- rangements for ® peace meeting be- tween Gen. cisco Villa and com- missions of generate from his Carranza ae that of President Carransa, Villa | visional ag enor &e ane ae by of Sal 90,000 men is now marching aga! the troops of Carranza. They already occupied Zacatecas, in the central military sone, fronting the Carranza mobilization point at Aguas Calientes. Reports that Villistas have occupied San Luis Potosi have not been confirmed, Sonora was discovered to-day when Villa's personal brigade, commanded by Gen. Rodriguez, Sonora State line to co-operate with the revolutionary Governor, May-| ¥, torena, in dPiving out Carranga troops under Gen. Hill, of gonerals from the armies of Villa and Carransa will be held at Aguas Calientes. They will decide wh ehat! resign from the Pro- ptt continued his military opera- » to avert Nearly all of his army force the ihreatened a tate! a erued Uri night at ua, ‘Gen. Villa jemnily declare that 1 shall noi corte Carransa as President or Vice: Breal dent, ad futerim or constitu. tonal.” UV ASHINGTON, Sept. 28.—Develop- ments in the Mexican a terices 08- lally the outcome of con: Between representatives of fGen, care Gen sa and with bd das to-day ‘in fal and and diptomatic man Lahti opinion tn the Latin-American was that Carransa would withdraw further bloodshed would be . Pres tleon refi A secret movement of troops into reached the The theeting between commissions | &r4™ Fernando Calderon here last night. Information Bureau, Third Floor, quality that are now first presented. early tomorrow morning. $19.75 to Lead Irish Lace Blouses, 0 $19.75 Only 18 of these (oh of real Irish lace; in Regeln and large effective designs. Women’s $32.50 Evening Gowns, ns, $28 For dinner, theatre and dance wear! Charmeuse with tentlen pleated tunics of silk net and deep L ibey = vi Young Women’s ine! Tailleur ‘Dresses, 15. In the fashionable combination of serge and satin. Basque, coatee effect and Russian smock models; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Thira Floor Women’s $57.50 Arctic Seal Coats, $45 sealskin—foreign dyed, of course. In a new 45-inch model; silk bruche lining. Third Floor Women’s $19.50 Black Broadcloth Coats, $1 smart Lah ee style, with the low waistline de- fined! by, a wide stitched-on belt; half lined with satin. oe $7.50 Untrimmed Lyons Velvet Hats $5 The very models which are now 80 fashionable, in an ex- cellent quality of black silk velvet. $5 Brule Coque Bands, $3 These new bands hive been Srpesiay made for the large velvet hats which are now in vogue. Black and colors. Women’s $3.50 Albatross Negligees,$1.95 In a pretty and practical lige trimmed with plain color messaline to match, or with washable silk striped with white, pink, blue, lavender and gray. Second Floor $6 Women’s Shoes, $4.25 Pair Gaiter Boots, patent colt vamp and heels, cloth uppers in different colors. Second Floor Women’s $1 Silk Hose, 75c Pair Our standard dollar quality, in black, white and colors. $5 French Silk Handbags, $3.95 Of rich grosgri.in silk, covered frame; in black and colors. $1.75 Fitted Vanity Bags, $1.25 In black vachette leather, with four-piece fittings. Main Floor - Chiffon & Silk Tunics at $6.75 to $11.50 Accordion and side-pleated; evening and wtreet, shades, $4.50 to $6.50 Umbrellas, $3 For men and women, all-silk, or yarn-dyed taffeta; fine collection of handles; many silver- ‘trimmed. Main Floor $15 Dress Forms, $9 12 to 44 or 36 to 46 busts. Fifth Floor Women’s and Misses’ $15 Dresses, $10 Velvet and cloth combination dresses. $16.50 Suits, $12.75 Women’s and misses’ poplin and serge suits, satin lined in long or short couts. $1.75 Surface Raincoats, $+ All sizes. $12:75 to $18 Coats, $10.75 Women’s and misses’, all sizes, $5.95 Waists, $2.96 In all the latest models and materials, Silk shadow laces in black and white. Georgette crepes, crepe de chines, messalines and taffetas, all sizes, $1 Night Gowns, 50c Crepe ul plain white, pink and blue; also night axe of nainsook in Fmpire style. Petticoats with flounce of eyelet embroidery run with ribbon. $1.60 Crepe Kimonos, 95c With pleate.. ribbon trimming collar and cuffs; also Empire model with piping of satin, $2.00 Jersey Top Pett:coats, $1.05 Pleated {lounce of Messaline silk with underlay of fine Halcyon in black only. 60c Chamoisette Gloves, 38c White, colors and black, ‘Two el Men’ 3 and Young Men’ 8 $15 to $18 Suits, $11.75 All sizes 33 to 44 Fine selectei skins of sheared coney, dyed to imitate ° section “Acme” Automatic and Adjustable forms, 32 . Broadway and Thirty-third Street Last Two Days of the September Fair $2.75 to $4.50 Cut Crystals, i ag 6 Compotes, Bowls, Nappies, Vases, Celery T: and Vinegar Bottles. $2.50 to $4 Chinaware, $1.50 Limoges China Chocolate Pots, Salad Bowls, Cracker and Cheese Plates, etc. Open Stock Dinnerware 20 per cent. under regular prices. $27.50 Dinner Services, $15 Limoges china, 100 pieces, floral spruy decdration. $35 Dinner Services, $18.50 Ee china, 100 pieces, including | and butter plates. $85 Cinner Services, $47.50 Theo, Haviland Limoges china, 168 pieces, 2 different decorations. $135 Dinner Services, $67.50 yi Limoges china, 112 pieces, rich gold encrusted design, only 12 sets. $235 Dinner Services, $125 Limoges china, 100 pieces, double widths, encrusted gold band design. $350 Dinner Services, $195 Limoges china, 108 pieces, extra wide, encrusted gold band decoration. $27 Refrigerators, $19.50 Apartment house style, 58 inches high; ice capacity 116 Roanaa? zinc lined. $4.25 Glass Towel Bar, $1.50 1-inch in diameter, 30 inches long, large glass ball ends. $5 Chafin ng Dishes, $3.75 Copper or nickel finish, 3-pint size, alcohol lamp. $4 Oil Stoves, § $3.25 “Perfection” Stoves for heat only; Japan finish. 85c Gas “hopin 65c Twentieth Century kind; can be attached to any gas $6.50 Coal Stoves, $3.50 For heating purposes, cylinder style, brick lined. $1 Vacuum Washers, 40c All metal; does double the work with half the effort; for heavy or delicate work. wal $20 Reading Lamp, $13.50 electricity, 24 inches high, 2 lights, cast metal, Fifth Fleer. with art glass shade, UNUSUAL BIRTHDAY OFFERINGS IN THE SUBWAY STORE Men’s & Young Men’s $18 to $22.50 Suits, $13.50 All sizes 33 to 46 stout. Men's $1.50 Cloth Hats, $1 lost popular styles, all desirable colors, gray, brown, striped, choi and other colors, Boys’ $5 and $6 Norfolk Suits, $3.95 All wool with extra knickerbockers. Newest models, patch pockets, stitched-on belts and knic! aes bogeere ure lined throughout. Brown, blue and gray mixtures, Sizes 6 to $1.25 Indian Play Suits, 75c Sizes 4 to 12 years. $1-$1.25 Umbrellas, 75c n's and women’s American taffeta; natural wood and silver tring handles. Children’s 75c Umbrellas, 60c 50c to 756c Neckwear, 25c Collars and Cuff sets, sresnile and lace veatees, sleeveless guimpes, net and lace trimmed organd! 38c Aprons, 25c Every style in aE lawn and percal $1.25 to $2 Handbags, ‘Bbc to $1.65 Leather or silk lirings, one to five fittings, Childron's $1.60 Dresses, $1 18 Dinner Service, $11.50 Fine English porcelain, 100 pleces, gold band decoration, THE 2 aise wont, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 98, 1914. THEATRE MANAGER FINDS DICTAGRAPH AND QUITS S. L. Rothapfel Resigns When He ed tO! soseph Stone, thirty years old, and «| fire which early to-day destroyed | their farm house near here, reached Carransa It was signed by i EN a NS a NS i SS Se ) GIMBEL BROTHERS | pee and welcome way, by scores of fine, new lots of GIMBEL ferings is rich enough in economies to bring you to GIMBELS bright and BANS Cats 4 regen Lae MeN ai eR A Se Villa and several of his chiefs, tn- eludin Re petal nerals, four colonels and sev: ‘ors, lawyere and prominent Constitutionalistg, ——_—_— FIVE OF ONE FAMILY PERISH IN FLAMES, Mother and Four Children Trapped by Blaze That Destroys Farm House. CHAMPAIGN, Ml, Sept. 28.—Mra. Discovers Transthitter in Office. her four children lost their Itves in a Joint owner of the house with ‘The husband of the woman, who slept aS & portion of the house apart | Ve#tisation can be made. by from the othcra, escaped. dictagraph transmitter Tomorrow, the Second Day of the Celebration of Our BUSINESS OLYMPIAD in New York Is Distinguished by Many of This Gala Week’s Best Offerings Four years of remarkable business success are being celebrated by the GIMBEL Store this week. Tomorrow, the second day of the momentous occasion, is marked, in the most Every item in the following list of seasonable o! is of Men’s $25 Silk-lined Overcoats, $17. 50 Oxford or Cambridge gray, in Chesterfield Men’s $25 Fall Suits, 317.50 In handsome mixtures, sizes 84 to 44; 75 suits only. Men’s $5 Fancy Vests, $3.50 For day or evening wear, sizes 84 to 42. Only 60, Fourth Floor Men’s $8 Hats, $5 Austrian Velours in black, green and brown, light weight. Fourth Floor Men’s $1.65 English Underwear, $1 Shirts and Drawers of natural wool, medium weight. Men’s 50c Nu-Toe Socks, 35c Pair A famous make, but beari: our special name. In black and all new colors. 3 pairs for $1. Boys’ $8.50 Norfolk Suits, $5 All-wool, two pairs fully lined knickerbockers. Boys’ $3.75 and $4 Wash Suits, $2.50 Middy, Russian and sailor blouse, and Oliver Twist styles. Fourth Floor $4 Library Spectacles, $2.75 Imitation shell frame; large, round spherical sae — $1.85 White Crochet Bedspreads, $! $1.25 Full size; firmly woven and hemmed. $6 Wool Filled Comfortables, $: Silk-mull covering; 9-in. satin borders; f pee tee, Linoleum, $1.10 Sq. inlaid, 2 yards wide, hardwood and ti Li 2 mod Ya ile — nine youmen Sixth Floor 40c to 50c Cretonnes, 18c and 24c Imported fabrics in 19 new designs; many different color combinations. Sixth Floor Toilet Requisites ae canis Soap, large bara,; Kolynos Tooth Paste, 140. bi $2.76British I: ‘HandMirrosr¢2 Corslopels Talcum, ree-] $2 British ivory HaipBrushe,61.60 se ectumee—roe, lilac, lily} 65e British I Sha: Mir- snare, heliotro} , Jockey pot rors, 60c. aid via Ben and carnation, reg. $1, oot British — Dressing a Cologne fram *Eerman |C abe, ite 19, Ast forbs elt te heattieal Cold Cream, Fe Brita very Sree ry Conibs wih blue at 450, imbela ‘eatrat Witch Hazel, qt. Initial B00” Pe ‘drogen, qt. age. < 60 ftch Hazel $1. on Colina Hair B: rrames 0 it Brusl caniuazon itol Tooth Powder, Eosp, | Py 60 Military Brushes, pair a 8. ‘Woodbury's Soap, cake, 11 Main Tee Musicallnstruments ReducedOne-Quarter ~ Violins, Mandolins, Guitars and Banjos of well known makes, all 25% under-price. Righth Floor $21 Dinner Service, $12.75 American jain, 100 pieces, including bread and butter plates, open stock pattern. $14 Dining Room Dome, $8 Catherdal art glass, nile green and ember, strongly made, size full 24 inches; complete for gas, with stem, canopy, hey and invaiien lian light. 1.75 Table Cloths, $1.30 All linen, full bleached, 65x65 inches square, 85c Laces, 25c Yard Shadow lace flouncings and camisoles and allovers. Embroideries, iss | to 26c Yard 17-Inch flouncings and corset coverin; $5 Scrim Curtains, $2.95 Imported, with hand embroldered and drawn work borders in two 1.25 Rope Portieres, 75c § For single doors, solid and two-tone effects. Imported Broadcloth, $1 , shrunk and spotproof, 64 inches aide: medium weight and gi 1 only, Imported Chiffon, 50c In white, #) flesh, black and the newest French colorings. Double wid 61. 50 Platinoid Frames, 50c Nine-inch oval frames, velvet back; guaranteed not to tarnis... 6 Navy i hd The discovery of a dictagraph transmitter in the office of 8. 1. Rothapfel, on the ground floor of the Strand Theatre at Forty-eighth street and Broadway, has led to the resig- nation of Mr. Rothapfel from the po- sition of managing director of the house, Mitchell H, Mark of Buffalo, Splegel, has asked Mr. Rothapfel to reconalder the resignation yntil an in- concealed In a small radtator in Mr. Rothaptel’s office, Irom the teana- | EMS lung Rg mitter @ wire ran by a cunningly cons P cealed route to a receiver installed in the general offices of Mark and Stegel, on the third floor of the building. A person At the receiving end was In position to overhear every scrap of conversation that passed in Mr, Toth: apfel's private room. sharp-eyed caller discovered the wire and reported to Mr. Rothapfel, who soon located the transmitter be- hind the steam radiator, Immediately a Rothapfel wired his remignation to Mr. Mark in Buffalo, giving his opin- fon ‘3 the dictagraph method of ea- pion . » Mark has announced ia intention of cx oming to New York and giving the matter his personal attention, * Mi thaptel has been manager of | fr nd aince the thentre, which over to the production of Pictures, opened. Max Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M.. A Special Offering of ) | Women’s Ni | Artificial Silk Sweater Made UP poninadt of the best wale res 6. 50 turers land, of a fine qua! wd artificial Silke Coat style, wii back; all colors and sizes. Peg. 1 Fourth Flour Smart Set Corsets The new Smart Set Corsets admirably combine} the latest touches of Fashion's fancy with beauty of |) material and finish and a high degree of durability, ' This combination of daintiness, correct style} and wise economy is highly pleasing to the host of } particular women who find their corset ideals real} ized in the Smart Set. 1 BIGUD so cdcneeris cca veyeones | "Seven Furniture Days'| The illustration is an example of the splendid values obtainable during this sale, which continues until October 5th . Davenport Arm Chair $100.00 $50.00 Usually $135.00 Usually $75.00 Covered with an entirely new pattern of tapestry. Three} = loose cushions. oie | Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Men’s Footwear Important Notice The Highest Grades of American Mada Shoes and the Best English Footwear are well represented in stock at $3.05 & $4.85 Usually $5.00 to $7.00 Street Floor TANT ONY BRYNENLAL saad