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Te ae Net an one e ‘ 5 $$ ____—__ Se OCTOBER 93, 1014. pe RECALLS CHAPTER OF N Fj to the = Tag] ~ GIMBEL BROTH ERS The CIMEL Fall Catal ray | SENSATIONAL EVENTS "4 ota erg iner ante el sue you “want to see, and has ve A nar D BOX OFFICE Store Opens Daily at 9 A. M.,Closes at 6 P.M. Broadway and Thirty-third Street Mall Orées Bureau PRICES. Third Floor, Rear —— “Bon Marche” $1.25 Kid Mrs. Beryl Crouse, Who Died 4 of Polson, Figured in Affairs Gloves for Women, 95c That Stirred Bay State. If These Blouses Could Talk— They would tell you that they were made to sell for considerably more than tomorrow's One of the leading attractions of the annual “Bon Marche” Sale of Gloves at GIMBELS. These Gloves are in ha gray or tan, self-embroidered; 2-clasp, overseam (escel to The Brening Wert.) Women's $3 $3 French Kid Gloves, $2.15 Pair : : BOSTON, Oct. 33—Thte death at Buckeye, Tex, of Mra. Beryl J. N se huN., Senda evening cloves In white ot blak, with Special Prices Grouse, who formerly was Miss Beryl same quality, in 12-button length, at $1.76 pair, instead of $2.75. | N @. Grogan of Cambridge, has brought bo @ close @ life which had known @otoriety out of proportion to the girl's years. The District-Attorney of Matagorda County, Tex., gave the Girl's mother the first news of her daughter's death in a telegram dated Oot. 31. In it he stated that she had dea last Monday from oning and that ehe had left a letter to her mother saying she would “end it all" Her mother believes there has ceen foul play. ‘The girl was the daughter of| Richard H. Grogan jr., for whose @eath in 1900 Prof. Charles R. East- man of Harvard was tried in one of the most sensational cases In the annals of Greater Boston. In April, 1918, the girl was again brought into Prominence as a witness to the fa- mouse “love duel” fought by two Cambridge boys, Herbert B. Larner and William J. Rounds jr. because of | the latter's sister, Lillian. The girl | Lillian oa later ‘shielded in the| Grogan hi Bhortly ‘after Lad fight e 90 Grogan witness in a sult in-| tuted by wer mother, Mrs. Eliza- beth Grogan, over the property of the Loge of her father, Alvin G. Clark, the famous telescope maker. About a year ago Mrs. and Miss @rogan moved to @ cotton farm near Buckeye, Tex., and it was the over- geor of the farm that Bery! married, July 30. In letters to Cambridge girl friends the girl complained of unhap- Diness ———_ Hold Girl as Pyromantae. Mae Conley, charged with setting two res in the Clare Arms Apartment use, No. 3120 Broadway, Wednesday | wnoon, Was arraigned. yererday it lem Court before Magistrate Marsh, t the recommendation of Fire Marshal she was sent to Hellevue Hospl- tal_for examination Ir Into he ber sonity. ASTHMADOR GUARANTEED TO RELIEVE ASTHMA eee T have arranged with all leading Supine that every sufferer from Agth- Fever or Bronchial Asthma in ke "ean try my treatment entircly at my rink, risk, * Dr. Rudolph Schiffman an- q unges. He says: “Buy a 50-cent pack- Main Floor $2.95, $3.95, $5, $6.95 New Earrings—Inexpensive Mostly Black and White Black and white is the new note in jewelry. It is also rather expensive. We lay had these charming black oe white designs specially reproduced to sell atmuch lower in| ne ee set Whe saan Leb — on sterlin babi ee Pete paalaaing apes. Also id baroque pearl earrings, some Tilustrations— Blouses of Pompadour Chiffon, lined with shadow lace and finished with flaring collars and vestees of lace, will be $3.96. Shadow Lace ae ‘ined with flesh hc chiffon and finished with collars and cuff bands of Dresden chiffon, will de Chine nina be sleeves, co} Crepe de Chine Will be 93.96, pes and collars of shadow lace, The new Cape Blouse of shadow lace with d ki This model also hes the new surplice fronts, finished with t ch ra oe ty Bolero Blouse of the new lace which looks like em finished with a deep girdle, cuffs and the new military collar mounted in ont ae 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 to $7.50 a Pair These earrings are for pierced or unplerced. ears. . rere ad is a gem at pra Lo a is Fine Umbrellas That It Will ; Pay Any Man or Woman. | To Buy Not just because the savings range from 50c to $2, - but because the excellence of the materials and work-°. manship is beyond the arilinni, making these umbrellas . sturdy and reliable in the face of storms. Regularly $2— sees Taffeta Um- At $1. 50 brellas with tape edge; wplendid assortment of handles, Regulars ly. $3 and $3. oh ae Silk and Baton . At $2 feta "Umbrellas. There are handles with etched and engraved silver caps, gold caps; pearl and-gold and gun-metal mounted; carved woods and ailver-trimmed naturals, At $3 Regularly $3.75 to $5—Heavy Silk and yarn-dye Taffeta Umbrellas. The handles on the woes ‘8 Maes s have engraved and etched silver caps, others -metal mounted and full length, gi a bonrellea, a and silver-mounted naturals. For men there are handles of carved woods, cape and buckhorn hooks, and silver-mounted naturals. Main Floer Women’s Fur-Trimmed Broadcloth Suits, $25 If a broadcloth suit has a fur collar, it is usually considered extraordinary if priced as low as $25. As ‘then Suits have High Standing Collars end Wide Bands Around the Waist of Skunk-Opossum they excel any that bh have ce seen at $25. Besides, these Suits are in the new military style, with short coat. Newey taupe and blac! ‘oadcloth are with _— of Arctic Seal (dyed coney), ‘925. me Suits Trimmed with Breitschwanz, $22.50 Breitschwanz is that fur cloth which so wonderfully imitates Broadtail. These Suits hi iF around the waists of the coats and skirts of the Drala wins, Illustrated. i ok ven, a ee a Hudson Seal Coats with Ermine or Skunk Oollars, $75 Such an excellent quality of Hudson Seal—dyed muskrat-—that it is needless to blow in the fur to seal brown, down to the very pelt. The one be Pe ale in a new 40-inch model and dre lined with a vey pot dha Bal printed silk. Same model wit seal collar, $65. Caracul Coats in a smart 40-inch model, $46. Ponyskin Coats with collars of civet cat, skunk-opossum or Australian-opossum, $27.60, Sets of Black or Taupe Wolf with “Le Brun” Muffs, $34.50 ' wee Be at muff is the last ward in fur fashions. ‘The animal scarfs in these sets are the long, straight kinds with ur on bot sides. Scarf and Muff Sets of Civet Cat, $27.60. Sets of Blended Skunk, $29.60. All Kinds of Fashionable Fur cE eng) 26c to $12.60 Yard. ‘Third Floor In navy, a 900 Men’s $2.50 Shirts Now Priced $1. 65 There are only 900 Shirts at this price. That means, HURRY! Ce Some of the shirts ‘Women’s Coats with Separate Fur Scarfs, $27.50 Scarfs are of Natural Raccoon and are 1% yds. long ; Although these Scarfs were primarily designed to be worn with the coats, there is-no reason why they should not be worn with other costumes. Now for the three fashions in which they may be adjusted on the coats—first, they may be worn as long stoles; second , as throw scarfs, which cross on the left shoulder; third, in the, new “choker” style, which is especially comfortable for motoring, as the fur is wrapped around the neck twice and fastens invisibly in the back. The coats are of imported double-faced heather mixtures—Roman striped on the inside. Illustrated. Coats of a fine “Pepper-and-Salt”’ fabric, lined with black-and-white checked flannel, are $27.60. These have large collars of natural raccoon, civet cat and tiger coney. Coats of Excellent Plush, $19.60, $25, $385 Every one of the coats at $19.50 and $25 is lined with satin. And those at $35 are lined with peau de cygne. As the plush has a deep pile it looks luxuriant and is fur-like in appearance. The coats are fashioned in three of the newest “flare” and Russian styles—those at $25 and $35 are trimmed with skunk-opossum. Third Floor of my Asthmador or Asthmador tm try it, aud if it does not af- ford you immediate relief, or if you do not find it the best remedy you have ever used, take it back to your druggist and he will return your money cheerfully and without any question whatever. ‘After aecing the eet relief it has afforded 44 represent a special pur- chase; others were taken from our own fine stocks and reduced. All of the shirts have mushroom tucked bosoms, with soft and laundered French cuffs. An unusually attractive range of patterns and colorings. Sizes 14 to 600 Men’s $1.50 & $2 Shirts Now Priced at $1.15 A special purchase combined with shirts from our FURNITURE | (Pr ern h a ote ri § ON CREDIT pe effec under: mech cuffs, Sizes 14 to “in hundreds of cases, which had been donsidered incurable and which had been given up in despair .[ know what it will do. Iam 90 sure that it will do the same with others that Iam not afraid to paranire it will relieve instantaneously. he druggists handling Asthmador will return your money if you say so, You are to be the sole judge, and under this positive guarantee absolutely no risk is fun in buying Asthmador.” If your druggist hasn't Asthmador, write direct to br R. Schiffmann, St. Paul, Minn.—Advt. Homes Farnished Complete & ferse ] $49.98 yen 8 att sla at i O... a: hed ies soar at a VERY SPECIAL! Extraordinary Purchase and | ,,Mens,Winter | ana mporte on- rinkabie oo! < as > tio DO” sean Underwear, $1 a Garment Sale in the GIMBEL Subway Store of 800 $165 | «9 Gime ; OR Men’s Light Weight Wool Underwear, Ww Ris 85c a Garment IS Long or short sleeves; regular length drawers; also 267 Ww. ee "ST shorts and stouts. “Superior” Union Suit for Men, Special, $1.50 Will retain its shape and ‘keep soft and elastic; very Yous Ca a Dr ess Well” satisfactory; medium-weight; semi-bleached cotton; sno 12°A Week Mer’ light Meri Sy de $ 58 | len’s Merino Union Suits, $2.25 a uit 3 coral ING Natural colors; “Superior” make. "\ glove-like fitting suit. to $18.60 SUITS and OVERCOATS $11. "7, 5. iene ibe eae for MEN and YOUNG MEN at ain or Viel Kid ia: Barien op. Such an announcement coming from the GIMBEL store MUST naturally Goo lyear welted Joie and all create tremendous interest. Led i fad Store, Bal ‘The purchase represents the entire stock of a Prominent Broadway clothier, may Bhare, RNONNY and is offered at a price that is positively amazing, style and quality. considered, Extra Displass Extra Clerks ‘% Iterations Free Come to the GIMBEL Subway Store, Saturday, Select your Winter Suit or Overcoat from the handsomest lines you ever saw, and pay a price that will delight you. Men's $4 ¥ Men's 5 in the revert [agian fal finer fabric, mores Bath Robes, $3 75: | large range of idl og and faney mixtures. aney | acy’ Mae's Oh Pees Te B11. 75 oie ice a ew oli ero onl | ata tt | | ubway ore, along NTA ARE Men’s $1 and ° $1.25 Shirts, 75c New stripe effects, plain and pleated hosoms; attached cuffs; also large assortment of oF cuff Shirts. Sizes 14 to Main Floor Dignity and Good Style in These Men’s Shoes, $4.75 If priced in the regular way, these others without, Conservative models for older men | ¥°#r hi Id be 6 Ub of tastes. Some silk lined: Boys’ shoes wou ; tout, ‘ In the popular tan mahogany and Elen 8b to A rogular 8 wo 48 . Chinchilla | |. Women’s 44 Shoes, } ore ff Russia ealf, with blin veiets, Fey ye “in plan ‘Chestrlita: medals, wi : de ye Tn lace models in gun metal $ .76) | velvet collar; winter weights. Also loose-fltting. mili. $2.95 AVery a Bale ? d Itski 1 wary, or plain collar, Rag! an shoulder styles full A High shoes made on high meee . and patent coltskin. kitt. Choose from neat mixtures OF plain Hi laste “ant patterns, in Gun Made on comfortable, gray troy with satin sleeve and ehouder tinings, ck; bel Patent Leather and oes 75 | ekzaennare ameter geo eset | telnet ae mer 8. an $11. fr doable terture rubberized sloth. Colors Bizet, tne wd ail sizes tn each tan, olive. aa Subway Balcéoy elon, tubway Bore, Belong WYGIESIC DRINKING CUPS FREE. q Five “Lily” hygienic drinking cups in a box will be given away for the! coupon to be printed in next Sunday's World. Be sure to got your order Eon Sates i et LAWL FA Ed OA Cae A Sg ee A SAA AS A SAS AAS \ ; i ' . c Al ‘ \ - - seater good-fitting lasts; low broad heels. Superior workmanship, A shoe that possesses plenty of style and character. Second Floor

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