The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1914, Page 9

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i *TERARD STREET j them until they were etruck. Wi 5 DPE WO esse BEGINS ON MESSAGE. ou ASHINGT 18,—President ‘ilson to-day began work on his an- neat message to rons, which he will deliver i at the opening | of the regular session in December. While the message has not yet taken definite shape, the President Is expected | to discuss Philippine independence, | conservation, the Mexican questton, Government ownership | ships and the effect of European — way on the United Ince the “adjournment of Congress the President has not conferred with the leaders romarding the ise thee for the nest session but, wi them For Young Long Island Workers Who Have to Waik on Tracks Plan Mass Meeting. ae | and Old ( The residents of the Laurel Hill neighborhood, Long Island City, are) Keep Your Digestion Perfect, Nothing arranging for a mase meeting in| Is Quite Se Safe and Pleasant as Wagner's Hall, at the head of Hob- Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. son Avenue, to demand the cutting AiLEn ON through of a street along Newtown eae rs et i“ viel nn ar Creek: parallel with the tracks of the Long Island Railroad. te ‘The death of two girls and the fatal injury, of another one yesterday on the tracks, which are now the only route to and from the factories along the creek, brought to a head the in- dignation of taxpayers who were as- sessed back in the days before con- solidation for the cutting through of such a street. The plans were drawn and approved under the Bermel ad- ministration, but never carried out. ‘There was widespread wrath and arief to-day among the factory work- | ers and the Greenpoint neighbors of Millicent Brannigan of No. 30 Van Dam Street and Farinie Bergstrom of No, 382 Nassau Street, the latest victims of the dangerous conditions. | Mabel Rankin of No. 77 Driggs Avenue, who was with .liem, will be! crippled for life if she recovers. She is in St. John’s Hospital with a frac- tured skull, a broken hip and other injuries. | There is no other way for thou sands of workers in the great fa torles along Newtown Creek to reach thelr Greenpoint homes than the high- way of the railroad tracks. | The three girls who were struck last night wore all u:.° > seventeen. ‘They had been schoolmates and were | P employed in the same department by | tr the ‘ait ting . any way, the National Enamelling and Stamp- | tte food 01 imitation. ing Company, They left the factory) gecn' tor veers’ as the at a@ little after 5.30, starting up the fo track after most of their fellow em- \t ployees had preceded them. They| were walking against the stiff wind| with, their arms clasping each other's | -walat. will accompileh won- appetite and the use of thie safe ‘tial ast freight, speeding down ans grade toward Long Island City, was! hidden from them by the high factory | fences along the track and George | Waters, the engineer, did not see Stuart's Dytpepete Name Street . {| Giey. eee) wm Largest Popular Price Garment House in New “York Pet * DPriceeG i A Tremendous Sale of WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS At Sensationally Low Prices gre} | a This sensational sale will conclusively prove that D. Price & Co, lead all in value- giving. By actual comparison you will find the savitgs the greatest ever offered, Included are the various FUR FABRIC Coats, also coats of zibeline, broadcloth, corduroy, Scotch plaids, etc. ; in every size for women and misses from 14 to 44, Values to $18. sell A Special Feature of This Sale Genuine SEAL PLUSH Coats Trimmed with large Skunk and Fitch dyed opossum FUR COLLAR Lined throughout with guaranteed satin. Ordinarily Sold at $25 Theatre, Redeemable at the GIMBEL Infor- mation Bureau. young oF | a} 60 cents, and no Mad a} mtn Theater Tickets As Bridge Prizes We will issue Orde for Tickets for any Third Floor The Newest —— in Sand- :, Color Broad- oe cloth, $16.75 The foremost dressmaking establishments are charging to order, in the same material and with the same quality of workmanship. Sand is the newest color! Broadcloth is the latest blouses! The military mode is the last word of Fashion! The workmanship of this la is exquisite—all the buttonholes are hand-bound, the beautiful pearl buttons are sewed on y instak uniform, the foremost yoke is carefully corded, pen $27.60 Services, $14.50 English porcelain, dainty decorations, in an open stock pattern. $38.60 Services, $24.50 American services of fine i} | edges and handles. poe ee English $56 Services, $38 American services, richly decorated with coin gold edges and handles, be aaa Perfect 1914 “Domestic” Sewing Machines, $29 Regularly $35 $6 saved, because these machines could not get to their des- tinations in the Eu- ropean countries now at war. Rather than be overstocked, the manufacturers make this price concession on machines, the ‘name of which is a household word in & millions of homes. WW), You should grasp bass S #this opportunity to —— _ ——— secure one of these Highly Developed Mechanisms which possess the latest improvements and devices for bringing sewing nearer to art than ever before! These have automatic drop head, the famous looper, which sews either chain or lock stitch, self-threading needle-bar of wear- proof steel, complete rt ‘of modern attachments for all kinds of ‘work, and i are bal bearin throughout. The case is of highly pol- ished golden oak. Payments May Be Made—§$2 Cash and $1 Week! Without interest or extra costs of any kind. A GUARAN- TEE OF FIVE YEARS from GIMBELS and the manufacturers goes with each machine. Instruction at your home without charge, if you live in Greater New York. Fifth Floor A Thanksgiving Sale of Kreamer and Savory Roasters Two famous makes of rogsters, standard sizes and perfect goods, are offered at special prices right at the time when you need them most. Po 10 Roasters, 85c. $1.85 Savory Roast- $1.60 Roasters, $1.15 nasi SH Wap $1.10 Savory Roast- ers,size 914 in. x 5g in., ers, made of seamless $1.35. : steel, self-basting, 85c. _ $1.50 Kreamer’s Rus- 75e Savory Roasters, sia Iron Double Roast- small size for chickens, ers, 84 in, x 144 in., 60c, $1.15. Iron Drip Pans Double Boilers $1 Kreamer Drip Pans, $1.75 Enamel. Boilers, 12x19 in., 85¢ Savory, $1.35 Kreamer Drip Pans, choice of 3 lege. sizes, at 360; Kreeraer’ 's Porcelain Rice Boilers, 800; 1.25 dat., t. size, Also Strainers, Th hsb and Cal ’ Moulds, ete., at Special Thanksgiving Prices. lifth Flocr fied 4 LL ‘ rovnants ‘1 and the braid is put on just so. Without hesitation, this is the smartest blouse in ‘New Yorl toda x Dinner Services for Thanksgiving Six Extraordinary Values $100 Services, $62.50 With dainty green border, festoon of flowers and coin gold edges. green decorations. $190 Services, $112.50 le borders. x J P*) Messrs. Gimbel Brothers. New York City. hihi a ey 1 beg to advise wholesale stock of $35 to make this identical model material to be adopted for smart ingly, so that all the stitches are Third Floor $70 Services, $50 services in new enamel, pink and services with coin gold handles Fifth Fleer same reductions. tt you Wolow few “ti ils which follow, you w' undoubtedly realize Mh it is not possible for hy : sale to occur very often. At $15 Velveteen Frocks in the ) very model which is worn by the leading woman ina notable Broadway produc- tion. It is erecrvely braided and is finished with a clever belt of white kidskin and patent leather Sleeveless Frocks for dancing—chiffon com- bined with messaline. One model is illustrated. Also frocks of messaline, with long tunics of silk mar- quisette, finished with three deep bands of the messaline. A host of other frocks! At $28.75 The Satin Evening vp Gown illustrated on the & right; train edged with fur and the graduated $15 Blankets and Comfortables Economically Priced With such protectors one feels absolutely at ease, for their friendly glow is a sure barrier against uncornfortable nights. Mark how their prices show substantial savings! $4.50 White Woolen Blankets, $3 Pair 66x80-in.; Winter weight; pink and blue borders; mohair bound. Also plaids in all wanted colors. $6.50 White Woolen Blankets, 5 Pair 72x90-in.; wool filling with cotton warp; pink and blue borders. $8 All-Wool Plaid Blankets, $6.60 Pair po ergirlans pink, blue, tan, gray and red end black plaids; mohair und, $5 Dotted Silk-Mull Comfortables, $3.96 72x78-in.; pure wool filling; pink, blue, yellow and lavender; plain 9-in, border, $7.60 Wool-Filled Comfortables, $6 72x78-in.; silk-mull covering in pretty designs; all colors; plain 9-in, border to match, $12 Down-Filled Comfortables, $10.60 72x72-in.; fancy mull covering, cambric interlined; solid color back and border to match, $20 Brocaded Satin Comfortables, $15 72x78-in.; pure wool filling; choice designs and most wanted shades, Second Floor 9" PRANK M. RANDALL seomrecn ret rreveny acer os crgeaae ane comme Mee 0 vere Brosgway | and Thiry-third Street, that your bid for the F. M. Randall entire at 186-146 West 62d Street has been confirmed by the court. paid for it should enable you to extraordinary values in high grade furniture. Very F ay) sign and style; all cabinet work is absolutely of the finest 2 4 from one-third to one-half below the Randall WHOLESALE prices. Dining Room Furniture Includes everythin, ag a Fumed Oak Side! Randall's Wholesale Price $115 GIMBEL Sale Price $75 3-Piece Circassian Walnut Suite, Adam Model. Cane Panels in All Pieces. Library, Parlor, Living-room Fur- niture and Brass Beds also included at Seventh Floor To Own Fine Furniture At Very } Moderate Cost © Is Made Easy Through This Sale of The Frank M. Randall Stocks While the high aus ire of this furniture throughout, there is a te. to behead =A — all sald prices and, see Sale were ardly two pieces or suites : November 10th, 1914. The price which you ive your customers very 4% pad on Interest Accounts. 2% paid on Checking “~satoea een alike in the whole great Randall stocks, you can imagine what a wo of varied styles is “§%) now spread cay on our 24% acre furniture floor. From a modest little Mission chair, made by L. & J. G. Stickley, that a dollar or two will | these reductions, toa nificent Louis XVI. room suite at $950, for- meriy $1,490, the assort- ment ranges. Every sin- le piece is perfect in de- here are prices actually | array i ton ae buy at was $32 at Randall’s me to a 10-piece Circassian Walnut | Suite at $300, just one-half the Randall wholesale price of $600. Other dining-room spec! include natae me ..: 0124 pees i Ma- pt ny * Mahogan: Sideboard, $90. - $520 William and Mary 10- piece Old English Suite, $260, the sale are Bed Room Furniture Ranges from an Adam Mahogany Chif- ‘ta at $28, Randall’s wholesale price was to the 9-piece Louis XVI. Walnws Suite tes $975. Values typical of $405 Piece Suite, Circassian Walnut, ie $144 Mahogany Dresser, $97.60. ys: 6-piece Adam Mahogany Suite, ireassian An Exceptional Sale— Women’s $22. 50 to $70 Dresses at $15, $28.75, $ tunic of silk net~is edged with silver lame. A Trotteur Frock by Premet is copied in changeable cut vel- vet, with overblouse and siceves of faille silk. Satin with voluminous tunics and embroidered girdles, Chiffon Velvet After- noon Gowns, combined with satin. And many others. At $45 trated at the left—exceed- ingly wide tunic. Trans- nt sleeves of black caded Gowns, trimme:! with fine black lace a:.. Sequins. chiffon and panne velvet. \ double tum ) sky fur. few. Third Floor looking. Every Suit Has Two Pairs of Pully-lined Enickerbockers thoroughly reinforced at the seam. All the new all-woo! materials, in Brown, Gray, Blue and rich mixtures, Sizes 7 to 18 years, and Blue Serge. Stylish Overcoats with Wide Skirts and Raglan Sleeves such as boys like. 18 years, Afternoon Gowns of Callot The Afternoon Gown of Callot Satin, which is illus- Gold-and-black — Bro- Afternoon Gowns of Char- meuse, combined with crepe Silk Crepe Dresses with nfic of point d' espe edged with kolin- here are just a Boys’ $10 Norfolk Suits and Loose Overcoats, $8.75 No boys should go without one of these Suits in the latest Norfolk style, with patch pockets and sewed-on belt, for they are unusually smart- Warm materials of Brown, Blue, Gray and fancy mixtures, and Blue and Gray Chinchillags, Sises ‘7 i Fourth Flees

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