The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1914, Page 15

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USED DISLOCATED-ELBOW | © IN MANY DAMAGE SUITS: Ironworker Under Way Arrest and on Philadelphia for Trial. to Frank J. Marter, a young structural fronworker who. District-Attorney Cropsey of Br noosays, has swindled employers and transit com- Panles ont of hundreds of dollare by | making claims for accidents to his right elbow, which an accident tn his Youth enabled him to disioeate at will, is on his way to Brooklyn from Philadelphia, where Detective Man- Rig arrested lim last night. He will be tried her for obtaining money under false pretenses. He ts twenty- nine years old and has a wife and three children. According to Mr. Cropsey he settled for $300 for an accident on a new builiing at Forty-secouc: street and Sixth avenue, $300 fall in the new Lexington avenue subway, $226 for a tumble on the Fourteenth street mabway station, $500 for an accident while building a swimming pool for Harry Payne Whitney at Manhasset, $200 for a fall on the Fulton street elevated last April and $500 a few ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1914. aes AT NIZTNIZOUNIZ BN Raa Waa iraeN ia BROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD ‘STREET a I~ TSI TN I-INIC INCI NIC TINS] s New GIMBELApparelat Lowest Prices This Season § Men’s Sweaters Finished Like Real Angora Made of pure wool in that soft, warm Angora style; greatly less in price because they are domestic wool and make, Come in brown and green mixtures, light, warm, almost rainproof. Styles with high shawl collars, $7.60. Others with necks cut in V shape, $6.60. And Vest styles, lined, allowing free arm action, ideal for golfers, ¢5. Shaker Knit Sweaters, $5 Extra heavy weave; models have shawl collars; in navy, Oxford and white. Men’s Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats at $19. 50 Bought dollars under the market, otherwise prices would have to be $25 and 827.50. Men will find: Suits at $19.50—Hand Tailored Winter Overcoats, $19.50—Of Sober in cut and cloth for men of conservative tastes. Heavy Kersey A new pepper-and-salt mixture will be poralar, Also ; , youthful styles in smart Tartan plaids, rough blue Oxford gray or black, fully lined with Skinner's satin, in a Chesterfield model, with velvet or cloth collar. cheviots, fancy mixtures and other good fabrics. All Sizes, from 33 to 44 Overcoats at $19. 50—Raglan Sleeves Full skirted, tea coats in rough homespuns and In both Overcoats and Suits, and including “longs, ni “shorts,” “‘stouts,”’ “‘slims,”’ as well as regulars. cheviots, Also itted Overcoats in five colors silk-lined top and sleeves. Overcoats at $19.50—Fall Weight This Is Clothing of a Type Worth Jumbo Knit Sweaters, $6.60 Chesterfields Buying Fine warm swexters, with shawl collars; in Oxford, Fully silk-lined, in Oxford gray or black, and silk- at its full price. How much more so, then, at its cardinal, navy and white. faced lapels. special price today and tomorrow. Boys’ Sweaters, $4 Shaker knit, ee shawl collars, in cardinal, navy and white; well made. Every Sweater is finely finished and has pockets, pearl buttons and so on. Fourth Floor Winter Overcoats—English—at $30 } Recently landed, made especially for GIMBELS in London. Soft fleecy cloth; light, but / in ten handsome shades of grays, browns, olives, etc, Raglan or straight shoulders, regular of Wintes leven. sweeping skirts. Sizes 34to44. See them. Fourth Floor days later when he eaid a seat in Proctor’s Fourteenth street theatre gave way under him. In August last he started suit the Philadelphia Transit Company for an accident in the sub- way there and his fraud, Mr. Cropsey says, was discovered. He wan in- dicted for perjury Dut released on technical grounds and Manning ar- rested him at once. pe SENT TO HOSPITAL NOW. Girl, Hysterical on Car Week Abo, found to-day roaming ish South Ninth . Williamsburg, muttering to iceman Sheehy of the tion. She was iden- fon as Annie Bern- 3 Rogers avenue, Fiat- bush, who became hytertcal on a car ite tay Bridge plaze a ited to-day by a doctor ern “Dietelee, ompitel the Kings County Fros- ration. a REGISTER TO-DAY. q to- the 1 7 of reputation. Pet Tous open. from ‘M. tol If you do not register won cannot vote. nroll when you Feglter or you cannot vote at the pri- maries next ye Guaranteed Sterling Silver STERLING SILVER TOP GUARANTEED: Se Qe -) mncemmcants JF Cuff Buttons 10 Fifty Cents vet ibehaaer hob FREE :: Votil Saturday night at 6 o'olock, lie advertisement. a. beantital et than 50 Reduced from Wct, 17th, we will prevent foe py Pim that looks to be wo: more ‘he greatest offer ever mage. wat 7 a sires ee ‘Oct. re 8 ele cen SO" btANbs “Ke! With Every [ff Pu renege "7 of uy OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS 13 Per $50\*6 Sern "10017 WE Pewm $75 189 OS oon id Open Monday ond ae " cemiine 904 ST. 1, STATION AT conven | FISHER BROS} COLUMBUS AVE. RET 103 &100 ST 26 New Models in Women’s Smart “Belmode” Shoes, $5 500 Women’s Coats at $15, $19.50, $25, $35 First Sale This Season—An Occasion Which Cannot Be Dupli- cated Because of the Increasing Scarcity of Fine Materials. \ The Majority of the Coats Have Fur Collars __ Up-to-the-minute shoes for walk- At $15 Boucle Coats with large collars of natural raccoon or skunk-opossum; black, navy and ing or dress purposes. i brown; illustrated. In the reigning a — Gaiter i! A Broadcloth Coats, lined with satin. Boots —three Rel styles are A being shown. They include gaiter i Russian Coats of Black Plush, lined with Peau de Cygne; new detachable belts. Corduroy Coats in the same model—-navy, brown, green and biack; lined with Peau du Cygne. Semi-fitted Coats of Black Broadcloth, beautifully braided or trimmed with velvet. Zibeline Coats, with collars of Arctic seal (dyed coney), kitt coney, fisher coney. N / N boots with patent Y aather vamps and a narrow heel foxing, with cloth Uppers in black, gray, and fawn; | welt soles; inch enamel Spanish heels. For outdoor wear the “Bel- mode” high top lace boots are popular, $65. These are in gun metal and tan willow calf with sturdy soles and medium i. ae Lag Itskin with kid tops; metal so in patent coltskin w' gun calf and tan Russia calf; lace and button models; welted soles: 2-inch leather Cuban heels; high arch. Second Floor At $19.50 Afternoon-Evening Coats of Black Broadcloth— —very voluminous—collars of moufflon. Ulustrated. Black Plush Coats, lined with Peau de Cygne, fur collars. Russian Coats, in Black Plush and wide wale gorduroy, with fur collars. At $25 Cossack Coats of Velours du Nord, lined with Peau de Cygne. Other Coats of fine imported materials. Imported Model Wraps, for Afterncon and Evening Wear, at 831 & Ver cont Less. Third Flour A Purchase-Sale--3,700 New Blouses, at $2.95, $3.50, $3.95 Tilustrated. At $35 Men’s Fall Derbies at $1.95 Bo eae little price to pay for a $3, $4 or $5 model; but then these hats are classified technically as “seconds.” Hence, the price. Im- perfections so immaterial as to be Plain Chiffon White Lace Satin imperceptible. All sizes, all styles, Pompadour Chiffon t Cream Lace Velvet Stetson Derbies and Crepe de chine Black Lace Messaline Soft Hats, $3.50 All the best styles for Fall and Winter. The soft Hats are in green, blue, oxford, brown. Derbies are self conforming feather weights. Fourth Floor GIMBEL Clothing for Boys Is Best Company for Them Inasmuch as youngsters are directly influenced by good clothes, we specialize only in the best kind of clothing, which* pleases the boys and satisfies the parents. Style, workmanship and materials 4 are factors that count a great deal, and every GIMBEL garment is an exponent of all three, Boys’ Hand-Tailored Norfolk Suits, at $7.60 to $16.50 With two pairs of fully- lined trousers; latest styles New Com pose Models of Lace and Pompadour Chiffon, Russian Jumpers of Velvet, trimmed with Jet Buttons, Crepe de Chine Blouses, with Shadow Lace Sleeves. “How many styles?” we asked the blouse chief. ‘‘Every- thing from soup to nuts!” was her reply, and she proceeded to show us many models of all kinds of blouses, from those of cobwebs by laces with flesh color linings to the new Russian Jumper, which now threatens to supplant the over-basque. As this jumper is very much like the over-blouse which Paul Poiret created it is quite artistic. White Voile Blouses in Parisian Styles, $2 Main and Third Floors Specials in the GIMBEL Subway Store Men’sFall Overcoats, $10 |. Regular $15 to $18 Models A Sale No Thrifty Man Hurry for These: oys $5 Norfolk “ Suits at $3 | Childsees yy io Newest Materials and Latest Models Included are Corduroy, Zibeline, Broadcloth and Astrachan. Nigger Brown and Gray. Some with * Navy Copenhagen, with patch pockets, and a Can Afford to Overlook waktiday t Sea ns Its Novy Copenhagegs ae variety of choice materials, Lf opin RE Ok Gasca ve a mike therm All wool. bard Daintily Sizes 7 to 18 years, tA Boys’ $10 Mackinaw Sport Coats, at $6.50 In the latest Norfolk style, with large patch pockets and big shawl convertible collar, and newest colorings. All sizes. Fourth Floor Trimmed Gray and medium dark mixtures ZA t Hew soll. the Subway Baleeny, And the Subway Clothing Shop is all that its name im- plies—not a department, but a complete clothing store. Two Popular Models to Make Your Selections From No 1—Velvet Collar Overcoats in the Chesterfield. model and in two shades Also corduroys. Sizes 5 to 18 years, | SPECIAL! || Boys’ $7.60 All Wool Polo || Chinchilla Overcosts at $5 Lined throu t with wool fubrie for the little tots to wear with these couta, | years. 20 6 of Oxford Kerseys A Bouquet of Toilet Goods ng, Se comingtin stan, Fopceat and RAAT | ierrin we cea ray brown and black and white, y Store, Balcony Children's Reliable needfuls that everybody likes to use, in Feed al a special offering for tomorrow: Also Men's and Young Men's Suits at $10 | Men's Soft Hats and Embroidered and ri ‘ Pr 0 Bets, $2 Piveris Tale, ie, ae Fea A Theatrical Cold nines 12 to 40. ‘ewest fabri in Derbies, $1.45 Fringed Cushion Lustrite En: 2c. Gimbels ‘Tooth Paste, tubes; Tabet Se | iit he prev: siyles and angen td i Orangewood § , doz., Be. | reg. 20c, at 120. t 3 ft ue, green, , inished to slip pillow . Bavieure Selmors; reg, 76c, | Glmbas” ‘Veund Shaving Baten usta with a Mlagk stiff hats in all thin se in. 14x50 inch Filet Searf, [Rings and cap at_60c, Sticks, Be. Subway Store, Balcony styles and colors. High or medium |66c, Subway Store, in gray, cardi- Physicians and Surgeons] —_Gimbela Farina Cologne, reg. —_—_—___—_———_ taper crown with side or three- Lower Floor Soap, 6c, B5e, at | quarter bow. Also staple shapes Men’s $3 & $3.50. Shoes, $1.95 | Notions 71 f ble Is E | high, low or medium crowns, se , so Round Bath Tablets, iii ben ds Gutoine Hale oe 2a4) durable leathe Ap. x Cale In Blucher | or $3 grades, imperfections very ebapera Milward's Subway Store, Balcony Babeskin Soap, 3 for 10c. at 46c. ih every pair with Goodyear welted soles; | slight. O. NT Darning , Domestic Castile Soap, large] Gimbels Brilliantine, for the to ail sinew J wits | "500 to $1.60 Boys’ Hats, f ee Men's $1 Domet Flannel Pajamas, Tbe bars, 26¢, mar tei ve i. ie. chins Boys’ Shoes for Fall and Winter 35c and 50c je | tons: handkerehie? pocket. ESE eh eee ; Imported Castile Soap, from soles that will t Kind of wear, Teddy, | Telescopes, Rah Rah, Velvets, | Tyrolese, in. assortment, + | Corduroys, Cloths, Felts, ete Subway Store, Balcony large bars, $1. bels Castile Soap, parch- ment wrapped, 10, ium or dark, and Gimbels Face somes, Compacte with Puffs so tth uae! Swansdown Powder _ Puffs, large size, 60c. Main Floor AS ASA A A Sg SA A A Sh A A A A A A AA GERTRUDE ATHERTON, THE FAMOUS NOVELIST, WILL REPORT THE CARMAN MURDER TRIAL FOR THE WO ALT 28. | Men’s 50c All Silk Knitted Neckwear, 25° High grade, handaome knitted se plenty of accordeon weaves a nents. Made of im= < in stripes, checks Subway Store, Balcony ZAWTANE Larger sizes to 51, $2.80, | Subway Store, Balcony i $1.96 * ec Complexion Subway Store, Lower Floor

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