The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1914, Page 6

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OY Ny A amt ree a : THE EVENI ELEGTED YESTERDAY, © |"satr Sere stucemoner [set ert VaiWai BROADWAY AND 104 ant aN HE IS FINED TO-DAY)" a aes 2 GIMBEL: SUBWAY STORE: f) | ONLY STATEMENT pe : N 4 7 Marty McCue Has to "i Two Big City Block Floors Crowded With New Fall: Merchandise at Lowest is Opportunity! The GIMBEL SUBWAY Store Has Arr for To- morrow a Very Special Sale of 376 New Model > Drones For $ $8: 75 Women and Misses at The Usual Price is $15 ‘This is extremely interesting news, for many women have asked us when ‘wo were going to hald another popular price dress sale in the Subway Store. All sizes {rom 14 to 44. Advertising space is limited. So it isn't possible to tell you in glowing phrases how feally s nytah and how excellent each dreen be Many are in Satin and Velvet Combinations Others are in serge and velvet combinations. We illustrate two of the Dresses. The pictures will convey some ides of their smartness of style. In this lot are about 50 sole and mginge about two of a in the latest styles. ‘Also 8°28 Subway Store, Balcony $8.75 M r The Annual “Bon Marche” Glove Sale ‘ Attracting Crowds to the Subway Store \ fs ‘When you stop and consider what a paralyzing and demoralizing effect the war has ‘upon the European ve FOR His MQUIPHENT. the Penetewhie Later.) va - the prisoner, °T » These jimmier found in fo > bee were ‘not | for dishonest purposes.” why did you carry them with Geked the Interested Judge. ‘ travel daily between my home in Give Up $3 for Sassing tt . i. Assemblyman “Marty” MeCue wan ‘ he was honorably die. | y y pleaded guilty to re-elected to the Legislature yew nile "felinauiney after the Grand SS | day und to-day he wan fined $3 by| ghndting socurted erin Gottlob hed “ I ” Cc Colonel Cite * Paul's Epistle | Mawistrate Mequade in the Yorkville] remented the acts of membe “Gets. t, Corns Court for using vultar and abusive) Kane ducing the Jewis To Timothy When fanguage to Policeman John 3. taffy] ne canteens IN A FEW H Shrivel, Vanish! of the Bast Fifty-firet street pollee " Pt Sent. aaa ftation. Duffy arrested a son of Me ) A decide the . Cue on Monday night for lighting a the New Way, and You'll Forget eed bonfire in the street near the family | 18th & ma Ht . whi AND FEEL me hird aves pt bd 's . You Ever Had Corns. The Midle and Fptacopat Book of aren ie tet i Charl nt LONDON, an- nounced in London to-day of Tom Gal- Jon, the English novelist and dramatist. He was born in 1866. <8 arope put on in 2 seconde, corn Common Prayer are the two main- iis Thats tbe Dine “p, ” staya of Col. Theodore Roowevelt on ¢ Pape’s bts Compound thie blue Wednenday after the firnt | Balleeina: 1 e nl ie " opens clogged nose and Tuesday in November. At Oyater | eae eg head an nd ends grippe. Hay to-day the head of the former hilild es intently. ease t6F Me when Sabed waa bs! A dose taken every two hours until peak for him, wh of yi 22. A Huaicia de three doses are taken will end gri pe had to say concerning the renulta of we man in the] batlote will be called misery and break up a severe cold eit! the election. He drew a prayer book ville 2 wehdeed tha ‘ in the head, chest, body |frem his pocket and turned to the in te shew Gatn, 4 It promptly opens {Lesson for the Day,” which hap- Faports of general merchandise from trile dnd alr passages in pened to be drawn from St, Paul's| Juatice Amend f hvervthing Epistle to Timothy, Chapter IV. ia T have nothing to add to thin at] The wy a gh aT. poet oie present,” said the Colonel, pointing | Justice of the Su ye Court, who ‘with a xrin to vernon No. 8 ‘ad No. 4,| died nt his home! No. 38 Weat Beven- "t stay stuffed-up. Quit blowing which read: ty-fourth street, Oct, 20, was filed snuffling. Ease your throbbing F the time will come when they| to-day for probate. It leaves every~ ad. re else in the world ioe will _notiendure sound doctrine, but} thing to his widow, Mra. Catherine J ent ues th relief as ‘ Bape's Cold om: fter thelr own lusts shall they heap! , who aleo fe na pouns hich cost only 26 cents at any | “value ot the © drug store, It acts without assi t tastes nice, causes no inconve He has served term after Be sure you get the genuine.—Advt. R dullness, feverishnens, ig, soreness and stiff. . lo, 430 Henry at 0 red to-day to the pentten ne year and fined $500 by Justices Russell, Mows and turn away | ain ay Collins in the Court of Special Sessions, th and shail be | and $10,000 personal property.” Manhattan, {INDICT IN KOBRE BANK PROBE! Grand Jury Acts on Charges East Ar casei, druentns every: Side Institution Received De- aA Ce, China York by _Posits legally, industry, and realize that foreign gloves are getting scarcer daily, you will realire Row advantageous it ts to attend this sale. ‘Bon Marche” gloves, being made for the vast Paris store of thet name, are beyond / .,One or more indictments were re- IN turned to-day by the September Grand Jury, which continued sitting to inventigate the affairs of the onat 1 aide banks taken over Aug. 1 by the HAIR TONIC fj) isse rns deverimen te ©. & 0068 Concéa, ; Ae Boyce was dee to iw ma in Genera) aaiona, VOTED FOR IT but it was not divulged who was in OAMING QUALITIES dicted, other than that the action was ; A | in connection with the investigation of the Kobre Bank, No, 41 Canal street, A number of ita deponttorn teatined that depositors wore received after the bank authorities knew the inatl- tution w. neolvent, Bench warrants were issued by Judge Wadham: criticism. The special offerings: $2.60 16-Button Gloves $1.85 Women’s $1 Capeskin Gloves, 85c | Made for the celebrated ‘‘Bon Marche’; white For shopping or business wear. A fine mannish lambskin; 3-clasp. glove. Nines as” that den| | Ghectmotee RincseTans | | iE sad Sores Clowes, Tip N id pique » [Miers bee ois, o ry Chamoisette Gloves, 25c Warm for street or dress \ a ae, White, tans, grays, blacks. wear. Full Arm, Women’s 16-Button Chamoisette ¢1 Groves) 65c Subway Store, Balcony /| Subway Store Sale of Notions N Ast tunis Lik, fas to Very Thi that E / cid a Woman Needs Most Daily — cil J ELECTED! During the past hundred and seven years Cows | We have the largest assortment of furniture, perthwait credit has been voted for by over a rugs and housefurnishings in all New York to million people. choose from, and our prices are the lowest. Every Ours is the people's credit—it's as liberal today -Article goaranteed by our many years of ex- as it was before the war. We trust the perience and each price is marked in plain figures. 48g for dozen spools J 30¢ “for dozen world without red tape—without even an intro- | Either of our two big stores is well worth a visit. PRES tpdeene lca Warde’ Sewin, duction—and we give a year and a half to pay in Come and let us show you. You'll not be urged 10c for three ee. ° iow Curline 0. N., T. for bunch Con amounts so small you scarcely miss the money. | to buy. Darning Cotton, ‘Regular 20c dos. | Pins. Regular bc Laces, 6 pairs. Regula * Offer Thursda : r i e Hy eee spools Buese buses cards tango Flare” | 48 for two Folding Nickel Coat y Credit Terma in ter Twist. Regular 100 spool. Lay’ wulas or Sult Hangers. Regular 10c, Open Saturday Evenings Fine Brass Bed At Very Low Price be ior Ly Let left-hand corner pe hom Lemon Bone Hairpins, for dozen spools (100 yee), Re oon a Sewing Silk. Regular 5 spool. 18 for three gg oe srt or ‘Trouser Hangers. cara, Bone Hatr- 36e for two 2c setwell f auiet or Ged nengnss: 40c for (1 pound) box Dressmak- ch for Fizmark Tape Meas-| ae f ers’ Solid Brass Pins. Reg. 60c. ment ‘Dreen ‘Shields. Regular se. 20c for (% Ib.) box Gimbel Bros. 35¢ for two “‘Al-Lon” Ironing | _18¢ for two pairs Gimbels Dress Bank Pins. Regular 25c. Board Covers, adjusted by lacing. | Shields. Regular 10c pair. 4 " Regular 25c each. 18c for box of six Venus Sanitary 18c for box Patricia Silk Pins, Napkins. Regular 20c. needle points, Regular 20c, for i Board Pads, ad- | Napkins Regular 20c. the for two 10c cards “De Long” jJusted by lacing. Regular 50c. Rue en nT AproRe ress-button World's Flattest os imported Dress 1$c for two pairs Sew-on Hose ‘astener. Regular 50c gross. Supports. Regular 10c pair. for piece, (12 yards) Dress —e = @c for pair Children's Pin-on Weight Tape, gas for two ‘boxes Nua fet ug | Hose Supports. Regular 10c. 20¢ for Only * yehine Rhee FF 8c for Ladies’ I'ad Hose Sup- Skirt Gauge, slmpl ports. Regular 26c each. me for, Pocket Shoe Polisher, | @c for Sanitary Serviette, made 15¢ for two rolls (24 yards) Cot- wular 2 of cotton bird's-eye linen. ton Tape, black or white. Regular ret neh sFottle ane Edge Shoe | lar llc. 8e roll Pollah, Regular 12¢ for faultery Borviett 10¢ for plece Embroidered Edg- "for pair Beaded Tip Shoe | of cotton bird's-ey ular ing (6 yards); colors and white. 10c for three Hgney ‘Seat Wash 10c for plece Melba Seam Bind- two pairs pure Silk Tie Regular 6c ea . Regular 10c A Sale of Satin Dresses for Women and Misses—2nd Floor 15.00 . The Actual Values are 22.50 B Bendeome Afternoon Dresses of satin aud velvet combined, in the new winter shades. Women’s & Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits me? Considerably Below Regular Prices \ Y| Ny y| / a Y| tng, Remuter ito, Se for 6 pairs Mohale Sh . ’ oe Laces. te 35.00 az bed toancx-| It’s Fun to Select Rugs at Cowperthwait’s Wee for gross (6 cards) Gim- Be, for roll 10 yards) English 4 re" ‘wet one like It. ansne rugs at Cowperthwait's is real pleasure, for instead of hav- bels Melba or Gretchen Hooks Twill Tape, i h wide. : inuous posta with | $n& to wait while a man spreads each ri the floor, you can quickly look es. Kegular 6c card. Regular 6c to 46 | New and distinctive models of superior broadcloth ry ‘on 0 of through our entire stock hanging on the big racks and mak our selection te Me huckan ine hasty ute Hote the | Without loss of time and without annoyance, ‘You choose them by sunlight or velveteen, fax trimmed and warmly interlived. two inches high—over five feet, This fs concen Sle uncertain — This alone makes $1 Petticoats, Bc andie Collar and ’ MWR thee 12. 75 $2ax36 wumninater, He ie | abe trees petetieeerey cree Colored and black sateen, some have pleated flounce of Sets at 25c Each city "with ‘un that Fixe) Axminster Rug Breen stripes, yard... s Roman stripe, others have pleated flounce with underlay, are Woenan's ee. Sites _Vederwear a res en | ini fc i fi cnaram ncaa vas ae || fg Also lack: Heatherbloom, fercieniye Rug 50 e1 ec Fiannelette Dres: jacques, 60c, . e for Boys, Girls and Womeq Stands, and y Lamp or Bticks 6 * Bice nus pi High neck with rolling collar end rap gids pretty patterns in - here ar at any yard. Linoleum .. 3 BU ANG tight bite, pink, lavender and gray. ‘5 Tights nk a ‘Women's Double Service House Dresses—a most practical dress as bu to. Keone yo saree ie reversible—in percale, chambray and Gingham. §1, $1.25, $1.60 in ahadow . fo ths wae 8c and 50c Corset Covers, and Drawers, 250 ; elalize in ing in bed. panes Made of cambric and nainsook, trimmed with lace and embroidery. - a good 3 Price ‘ 76c Night Gowns, 60c only Made of nainsook and ric, slip over style trimmed with lace and hers 3.75 embroidery. Also combination cofeet cover ea drawer insertion of lace atcha ornare 2 are shape peated and embroidery and beading run with rfbbon at waist, drawers have edging collars, with ribbon or velvet neck Oak Dining-Room Table ote RUNWAY SER BOLO ents some are 5 ane Thie well wep Complete Assortments at Popular Prices “ AHTAB” our own guaranteed make Cartwright & Warner's Wm. Carter's Dr. Deimel’s Linen Mesh and other makes. Sale of Children’s Union Suits 75c¢ weed others chif! with picot it 3-Piece Parlor Suite in Real Leather , i i ‘and also hemstitched, pique Of medium weight, with high neck, long rattonion | die peter pcre ne. Popes ten, te Women’s Evening Slippers _|sifte'sd"*uts"ss, aie sleeves and legs. 4 to 15 years. fn r re, ceanogany, Anish. che, massive nes ‘A-complete line beaded or in kid or patent leather. Satinin black, | Guimpes and Vestees t 4 hite, pink, red, blue and straw; all are “made on perfect fitting Iaste,| Fancy Silk Roses at 26¢ each. ¥ pe ata Ae, else, confortable a ne Cua Auda J Bea eat ibe etka her or wood covered hand turned pe ad A New Line of Tuxedo Voilings fenlun and backs are deeply upholitered ‘and covered with $47. 50 Prices range from $1.96 to $3.60, according to selection. In black and colors, 18¢ and i Will Close Out Ehinctass | SRY F.006R nth oe eee ee crete scar aera Subway 8 jsloony _|880 yd. Subway Storp, Baleony ‘ Hx-foot NLY ONE OF MANY STYLES IN 3-PIECE SUITES. AR sxtonion Telephone Stand and Stoo! ace would Ndr This pretty stand Hat Rack eri and. Ks si] ar u uk tal ' wonderful. conven any hat rac tN Bd “UR v fii ne Pa fence. You _ can! look all night, A ait down while! but topple one Clock Set, € 95 you talk. Comes ange ge | in solid oak, eet an el Ss P re) with this one; Harly sturdily bulls; tah; well built, will comes in fume ast oA lifetime, golden a : Top. texte Inches. <i gene @ postal ome jelght, ches. -|for your copy ©, &Day Seth Thomas ¢ — white Hd ] nearly © feet|the mew Cowper: if 2- neh Heluht, high: price thwait booklet, enamel and 6 h. Two 3. rs h . p china vanes, me a $ 1 b wd “The short Out to alt very Home Com- ‘ : $2.60 fort.” No obliga- Sah, ia tion, ee & SONS ||4 “Oldest Furniture House in America”’ 45 Misses’ Dresses \ Stises 14 to 17 years—4th Floor _ = 16.50 ‘ The Former Prices have been to 25.00 Smart modelsof fineFrench sergecombined with satin Will Close Out 40 Misses’ Tailor-made Suits The Former Prices have been to 29.50 19.50 ‘Dressy models of fine diagonal cheviot in the winter shades, 14 to 17 years FTH AVE. At Thirty-fifth St. GIMBEL Fall and Winter Shoes for Women, $1.95 \ These Shoes were made specially for the GIMBEL Subway Shoe Shop, and while / IN offered at a very low price, are unquestionably thoroughly excellent shoes. hey are correct for street or dress purposes, an: ll give exceptional wear. Made 3rd Avenue Two Park Row we neat toes, high or low Cuban heels and exible sewed shoes, Button or nee style with N at 121st Street at Chatham Sq. kid or cloth tops; plain or tipped toes. Gun metal, patent leather or vici kid 2212 te 2224 Third Ave. Stores 193 to 205 Park Row Subway Stare, Baloony E! ETN APN ANN TN AN TN] ) |

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