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os a aa nN Sa aaa aol j THE EVENING WORLD, FURSDAY, OCTOBER. 18, 1014. the girl's mother ia on her way to this - 90 Irving Place early to-day by @ police- RVG VA BN FA BNA ENV VANE ON BN EN NN ENN VN Nd GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers = FALLING ON AMERICAN Another Trooper Wounded and } Shell Tears Through House, | +© Report to War Department. WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—Impos- Sibility of preventing bullets drop-| Ping on American soll as long as the! fight at Naco, Sonora, continues, was reported to the War Department to- y@ay by Col. Hatfield, commandant at aco, Ariz., through Gen. Bliss. One more American, a corporal in Troop B, Tenth Cavalry, has been wounded, but not seriously. * Shrapnel tore through an unoccu- pled residence on the American side, several yards from tho international dine yesterday. Col. Hatfield imme- M@iately called this to the attention of the Mexicans, and the gun was trained in another direction, Desul- tory firing continues without decisive Tesults. Carranza’s consular representative at Galveston telegraphed Constitu- flonalist headquarters to-day deny- ing that Gen. Maclovio Herrera ia- Sw sued a statement calling upon all) Mexicans to fight the United States. “Herrera telegraphed that he never made such a statement,” sald the despatch. “It was given out by Val- lela, a Villa agent, for the purpose of creating anti-American feeling } against the Carranza forces which a have deserted Villa.” “ —E & }MISQUOTED, SAYS COLEMAN. Officials (e‘mentes Blaming Germ SDE OF THE BORDER man. She told him a man had hit her on the head as she walked though Twenty-third rom the ferry, after a visit to Hoboken, and robbed her of r that she wandered about. Dr. nok the girl to Bellevue Hospital and said that while she was hysterical she was suffering also fram alcoholisnt She told her name and address but did not tell the police she was a run- away. Coward eh A Bunker For Your Bunion The roomy, comfortable “bunker” in the Cowarp Bunton Suoe, frees the enlarged joint from all contact. Made in many sizes and widths. Our buaton ts Droperiy titted. — SOLD NOWHERE E158 JAMES S. COK ARD 264-274 Greenwich &t., N. ¥. (man wannan orazeT) Mall Orders Piiled | Send for Catalogue Department of t (Under the Supervision of the Banking Ne State of New York.) Banking Hours, 9 to 5. Main Floor, Rear Balcony. Corset Secrets Every Woman Should Know To begin with—the correct way to put on one’s corset. And there are many other vital details explained by a well-known corsetiere in This Lecture on “La Vida” Corsets Besides being a lecture on corsetry, it is also a practical demonstration of the putting on of incorrect corsets and the fitting of cor- rect models on three mannequins of slender, medium and stout figures. 10.30 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. in a private salon on the Tenth Floor—reached by special elevator, No. 18, on the 82d Street Side. Exclusively for women. Women’s $8 Imported Sweaters at $3.75 A Famous Kind We must refrain from mentioning the name of their maker, but the minute a woman sees them she will recognize them to be like those worn earlier in the season by the smart women in Sinoanen ate other well-known Euro- pean play-grounds. In Brushed Wool, which looks like Angora, GIMBEL BROTHE Broadway and Thirty-third Street Our Paris Bureau Captured These $2 to $2.50 Feather Fantaisies to Sell for $1é& $1.50 Just off the steamer! And they are just here in time, for feather fan- taisies are just beginning to come into tremendous favor For Tailored and Demi-Tailored Hats e Wings in new tones of blue and brown, also in black. White Wings, mounted with guinea feathers. Coque Pompons in bronze, white, black and natural. 27-inch length Bands of heckle feathers. . Towering Fantaisies of Brule feathers, in black and white. Beat long white royal Peacock tails. Brule Pheasant Plumes—65 in a cluster. The No-Charge Trimming Service will trim these feathers on any untrimmed hats purchased in our Millinery tions. Main and Third Floors 300 Women’s $25 to $29.50 Dresses at $18.75 _ Charmeuse Afternoon Gowns, with Tunics of Chiffon Cloth. Russian and Redingote Frocks of ig, effectively braided—some have sleeves of satin. The GIMBEL Tea Room “The most delicious Luncheons that are served in New York.” Music. Men’s Smoking Grill. Eighth Floor. The Best French Plate The Finest Frames The Daintisst Pictures Have gone into the making of these charming Panel Mirrors Mostly at Half Price The style is that long, narrow effect, with the mirror shown lengthwise and a colored print above it; a happy combination of a useful and an ornamental article into a very practical wall-piece. At $5 Instead of $8.50 and $10 One of the most aca ty sizes; 9x12 inch oval picture and a 10x80 inch genuine French plate mirror. Framed in burnished antique and light Dresden effect. Other styles are shown, from an excellent $1 value up. ‘ Oval Mirrors In oblong and upright styles, with artistic burnished antique frames with top and festoons. Several priced from $3.76 to $7.60, instead of $5 to $13.50. Easily 50 other styles and sizes are here, includtag mantel mirrors and novelty effects, priced from $1. to $15 instead of $2.50 to $27.50. Sixth Floor Finest of Bed Sets From Abroad At 25% Below Regular, They comprise ok of that $40,000 stor Ac of real French and Belgian lace draperies th at : are a Plain Wool in Solid Colors and Two-toned Crepe de Chine Dresses, with we are now selling at 25% less than regu’ ar, ik Ns pesealtaeall Rage, ee i Artificial Silk Sweatere-end a the new pleated bodices and tunics. Qualities and styles cannot be excelled, but 4 Coleman, U. 8. A., charged with dis- cussing the Euro n situation in viola- ‘Ff tion of the President's neutrality order, had voluntarily explained that he was + Incorrectly quoted in the newspapers. \Fawen to Bellevue After Telling Robbery Tale. inette, Renaissan ‘ | Slik jewspapermen upon his return] Edwards? Olive Tablets of lace. tn other ‘weaves in both| In full and stagle bed a © from Europe rece: ut disclaimed re - . ‘: full and single sizes. sizes. Pie ae imete ct \ |New Fall Negligee Shirts Women’s $30 Co ae ‘ logea “Faresities” “comma ma by Sova 0 need of having Present Prices $4 to Present Pricesy $6.50 to ey cactngn, tan rten al teeencemeecnen eer WM | For Men Are Hereat$1.60 to $50 Suits OT, Met Bea ( ' fends orior to bia’ arrival th New ork Exceptionally broad and satisfying assort- Sets Antique Bed Sets € order (6 army and navy officers to re ments. fais, from i vangunen the] paleeiea! Declared by sexperts to be the. Dest shirts $25, $29.50, $35 Antoete weaver une qos ttl agle and thre. yj ¢ would await a reply bei nj wn physician in ; : ‘ A 4 " wen : Rielle nial ian tabi cempound Sune poe seen | eh teal style aad Broadcloth, Gabardine, Peau ularly Priced $6.76 to| Regularly Pulced $16.0 * RUNAWAY GIRL HYSTERICAL. paar ad lid tam cetinh this value is put into a GIMBEL $1.50 shirt. de Souris, Velours de Laine, Serge, Boventeen-year-old Bessie Levens, who disappeared from her home, No, 45 KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. the substi- ut that exuberan | buoyancy which al Wewayanda street, Middletown, N. ¥., last July, 1s in Bellevue Hospital, and it Company, Columbus, 0. _ HEALTH WEEK FOR RHEUMATICS IN NEW ENGLAND AND NEW YORK Thousands of Sufferers Will Take Advantage of Campaign Against Painful Disease after — suff recove' ng for years. W. A. Varn he discoverer is. Ina months you heir testimonials in this Mary will tell how they took re 3, 1 believe, t trongest evidence it is possible to obtain. There e always a certain’ num- ber off soft at any new sufferiy i ~—- know-it-all of evidence can > 0% convinee them or sympathy When I’ first put Varyse-sis up I was avepiical and I bad’ te be. cote| ve ths cause ae any obber salensn tnly alter I bad. seen. the woet ob- = a be reco in Send to W. A. the Journal | it, its good results will Var-ne-sis now, today, at Riker- Hopemen and other rellsble —~Advt. Druggists. (| N (| \N (| A (| N FOR MEN AND WOMEN 1/ N (| N 4 \N / N Sessa few in Jersey Cloth. Only 288 of them in smart colors—the im- porter’s surplus, Main Floor Fabric and finish are faultless. Sizes 14 to 17—Several sleeve lengths. In any size you require. oat styles; attached cuffs. Choose from shirts of corded madras in a wide range of stripes and colors, 600 Shirts just unpacked on sale for the first time tomorrow. Main Floor Many Worthy “Samples” in This Sale of Leather Gooods In many instances the articles cannot be du- plicated. There are practical and useful things of foreign and {domestic make, of such qualities as cannot be bought ordinarily at such low prices. A Fine Collection at 25cto$7.50 Regularly 50c to $15 Most all leathers, plain and fancy effocts, includ- ings Manicure Sets, Telephone Registers, Bridge Whist Sets, Desk Sets, Bea tlonary Bove Jewel Cases, Note Books, Handkerchief and Glove Cases, Picture Frames, Tougists’ Cases, Writing Sets, Writing Cases, Party Boxes, Stickpin Cases, Music Cases, Traveling Clocks, Drinking Cups, Medicine Cases, Brush Sets. Useful Accessories for Women Pannier Bags of pinseal, silk lined, reg. $2.50, at $1.65. Pleated Dress Bags, oval frame, of black pinseal, covered frames, puree and mirror, reg. $6.50, at $3.95. Sample Handbags, in silk and assorted leathers, all ik and col righ: p $2 to$10, at $1 to $5. styles, hs jibe) Victoria style, of long-grain, reg. Fitted Party Cases, $1.65, at $1. Party Boxes of polished morocco, Victoria style, with 7 gold-plated fittings, regularly $3.95, at $2.96, Main Floor Three Notable Groupsof rents require, Each of the fol- lowing items is a good investment: shades, Sizes 8 to 18, Boys’ Overcoats, $7.50 Button to Neck Style Dancing Frocks with bodices and apron tunics of taffeta in the pastel tones, and ruffled underskirt Cheviot and Ripple Cloth—12 of the 25 models are trimmed with fur. $18.75 Latest Styles—majority with the new Wide Boot- top Length Skirts. Military Coats are prominent, too. More Fine Social Stationery From Eaton, Crane & Pike The quickness with which we disposed of former shipments from these well-known manufacturers prompted them to repeat the perfor- mance, and so a new shipment comes with 10,000 Boxes to Go at 15c Box Regularly 25c and 35c All writing paper of fine quality for which this firm is reputed, con- sisting of these three fabric finishes: bi Dresden Linen Amsted Linen Italian Linen Each box contains 24 sheets and 24 envelopes, in note or letter size, in white and all colors. We have a complete assortment of Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens at $2.50 to $30 Main Floor “‘We Have Never Seen Such Values’’ That Is What Everyone Says About These M. J. Whittall Carpets » At These “Mill Clearance” Prices Some Priced At Less Than Half Every yard of goods is aboslutely perfect and has the name Whittall woven in the back. Every pattern and color is desirable or we would not have it. All is fresh stock, just received from the mills. $1.75 and $1.85 Body Brussels, $1.25 Yd. Whittall’s Body Brussels in 15 patterns, some with borders to match. Bis. because quantities are getting rather low? we have decided to close such lots out. f Ecru Net Bed Sets | White Scrim Bed Including Lacet, Marie Sets Present Prices $6 to| Present Prides $11.96 to 916.76, 920.40. Ecru Scrim Bed Sets In full and single bed sizes. Fogel Priced $4 to $27.60. Present Prices $8 to $2(I.60. art Eth lcor The Notion Sale Continues Its Worth-While Economies We have picked at random these arti¢les, which are exceedingly scarce, as examples of the remarkable savings prevailing among the hundreds of knickknacks for dressmakers and home sewers. 260 for gross (less than wholesale - ggice) “German Dress Fasteners. 260 for two (wholesale priee 1634c) Cap Shape Adjust- able Hair Nets. 10¢ for five 3c pkgs Gimbels famous Enameled wire Hairpins, black or brown—heavy and invisible. The Right Dress Shields Demanded by Fashion will be found at GIMBELS, to comply with the Sopuiremenia of the prevailing dress materials. Our stock is complete, from the Ey to the Jacket Shields, at 10c to $1.60 pair. Main Floor A Night Attack by “General Cold Weather.” Would It Find You Unprepared? There is nothing in the world so unreliable as the weather. The only wey to out-guess it is to be always pre i ny night now might bring a sharp frost and continued cold spell. Guard against it by Buying Heaters Now A Heater can have only one excuse for‘being in our stock—that it is the very best of its kind. Assortments are now complete; among them at special prices: ht ey For Oil For Gas ° We felt that way about them ourselves, but it is Public Opinion we he Boys’ GIMBEL Clothing uote here. The strongest testimonials were the purchasers, Sustomers ee aes $1.85 4-tube When it comes didn't buy for just one room or a strip for the hall, but snapped up entire fag ) 92.95 style, Alumi- to smart styles rolls. Hotel men bought most liberally. A hundred sold tickets were 00, «G8. OS. : finish for the young- counted in just one afternoon on the different rolls. For sy Inish, S i Electricit sel nig ge he Assortments Are Replenished E oernp wean wanted — the The recent arri val of the balance of our purchase introduces many new “Cozy Glow” For Coal mine Orisier Ne hes ia thal isnt ane ia tbe cpeertaae’ ties 10 clothes, What te styles into the sale, bringing the variety up to the excell ence of the opening Heaters, at- 4 pod $4.75 Wen tce cereetiae H re i oys like, bu ay. ached to or- rick line "for ‘theumaties and his dread disease. The | 4 F a Ceimenads et austerees mil es anh ee ‘ail to cup this meee with the service- Finest Wilton and Brussels Qualities dinary lamp heaters, $3.50 opportunity to start on the road to/and if they do they can't expect help | ability that pa- socket, $7.60. and $4. $6 Oak Heating Stoves, for wood or coal burning, $4.60. $50 Steel Ranges, with large ovens and warming closets, $35. i pre: « e Nd Var-ne-si | EROS ei ee iMonvined tat ha tt found | Boye etiolk $2.35 and $3 Whittall Wiltons, $1.25 Yd. ‘ Zor the Open Hearth od eveything Fe i without ror [ the one ready, for . Vale dae iN begs Plain Wiltons and Plushes in a wide range of splendid colors. Cut $5 to $6.50 Gas Logs, 60 only, in assor real rh the ne the Ate ld Boonie. been 8 pee Ren iS \ Two Pairs of _; lengths of different amounts; in some colors we have 150 yards and more. sizes, Win. A. Crane make, $2. ‘ ness and pain gradually left’ them] yeurs; others would bring me eruteb- | Trousers E $3.60 and $3.75 Wiltons, $2.50 Yd. cena adirons, Oe Black Spark until not or sympton of the|es, canes, shoes, ete, backed by a) (| With sewed-on belt and patch pockets. All- . Rig i" iy : uards wi ! rass hanc lea, 5 i disease re sworn statement that they suffered ies} j i Whittall’s finest Wiltons, in Persian patterns and self-color effects $11.50 Brass Andirons, $9.60. $4 Fireplace These als wilb be from|for years and used these articles. | wool fabrics in 10 different shades, Sizes 8 to18. SSR RaRdatald rin ’ Sets; tongs, poker, ete., $3 Fifth pe peapie in New York and nearby towns,| Evidence 1 believe strong, enough, al \ | Boys’ All-Wool Norfolk with borders Ay ¢ Ee aa sd eee ; tongs, , ete, $3. 10 that it will be an easy matter to|c | ' i Laaey Hanegyr lapel I yt wake “then "up “and Mh Neate maine t this| Sint ontehe Hea 80 pockets; with two suet aint rr ti cee Ares in solid colors, cut ok U8® for, the Fearth fi ca he ang yo 0 stamp ot is : Ni . all's sh, Leices h * caae , pho nt Arey dread Lf peo ag OM pte oper about / pairs of knickerbockers, Choosing among 15 wanted from full bot iver ras us Sizes convenient for using fore the fire- place. $9.50 French Wiltons, 36x68 in., $7.50. $7.75 Bundhar Wiltons, 36x68 in., $5.25. $6.26 French Wiltons, 27x54 in., $4.60. idea ad eople will hesi-| Ti d t Var-ne-sis Conyertible collar and loose-titting kimono sleeves. ‘an: nd chintz effects suitable for bed chambers among them. 54 i talps they reaoubters, the | for you from his wholesaler | All-wool fabrics in 8 shades, Sizes 8 to 18 years, Many two-tone ai mong thee $4.75 Bundhar Wiltons, 27x54 in. $5. skeptics od to’ their} J is great movement. 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