The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1914, Page 13

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\ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1914. \GNVAGNVAGBROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREETAEN Pa THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE Two City Block Floors Crowded With Holiday Goods at Lowered Prices Toys! Dolls! Games! Books! In the Subw If there are numeroun y its utmost, buy. in the $ Subway Store ‘8 Unf jerald Fitzgerald, at ' Cora Comes off as tral and granted het ‘nn injunction Easy as You Please! “Gets-It” Being Uses Used by Milliens! Tt ts the first time that @ real, ae mm cure has ever been discovered iT" 9 the new corn-ender, based On af entirely new principle. It is a new, s of the Prince and the women who claimed the right to use his title have been up from time to time In the courts of New York, Paris and London, “BRON DETECTIVE AND RIS SON HELD AS CONSPIRATORS Foxes’ Bail Fixed at $1,000 Each in Workmen’s Com- pensation Bribery Case. against Miss Moffitt. | how serving in the Austrian army. ince Victor of Thurn and Taxis, a well known Hungar- me to the United States {a 1906 and in New York contracted ney, Actor, Dies, Carl Henry, who played a Lgl J part In the “Top o' the World” o pany, and a member of the actors’ colony at Bungalow City, lL. L, died yesterday at Saranac Lake, His Widow and a child survive him. named Josephine e_ originally from ‘The Prince later ay Store’s Enlarged Toyland 100 to $60 ¥d. | y ire hg Derr vr bute Sete an Carte aa Why Havo the a Hundred Million Boxes? merit of Lome ee Ly wom A. mh 71 fr pl mec One Hundred Million rea of this famous remedy. Toys, Dolls, Games and than while Prices are most attractive. Lopate There is Much to be Seen— a oy to be Admired. 6 Han Subway Store, Tower Sigmunf Fox, County detective in the District Attorney's office in the Bronx, and hjs son, Philip A. Fox, formerly interpreter for the State : Workmen's Compensation Commission, were held in $1,000 ball each by istrate Corrigan in the Centre Street - | Court to-day charged with conspiracy "and attempted bribery. ‘against them was taken by a dicto- | graph in the office of former Super- | uae of Insurance William H. Have their photo- eer h lat ec 91.65 Hand Bags, $1.25 And don't f to visit the “Lucky rocaded Warp Print Ribbons, Cave" where ther lice witches a pane out wan pare MR a oe vom ’ feading the accompanying label from the box of Laxative Bromo 8 encefiest remedy tor Coughe aed leas tnd, ussasche, tne secood or} what it does and how it does it, you can werveauinets understand why this remedy is used so B= Christmas packages to boys ne rls at "ae ‘Rolls, 650 In light and dark colors, the very special price of Puszie Mak- 26c—Pictures such . Two drops do the work. don't bundle up your toe any more with | 3 z i » The First At- The ‘Two-Step and many others taken from famous paintings. 4 Specially priced, 80s, Squeaking Anim als, some i wheels, auch an Do Cats, Rabbits, Bauirrela, 7 i without griping. nd srovee the Nometo section Directions.— owl abs tes ¥ a afi ol gieces. representing “Nynbrenkable Gaby oll, 2 {nches long, with lace trimined | ‘Young Fox, according to the am. you feel a be com- ing on think of the name Laxative | whe are not old enough toowellow pills. the be blokes of cut In hall and gives io toage. To be ewallowed notchewed. Por 2 tablets every 2 or 3 hours watll relieved Foc-ctatie otlabel on bach of LasstiveBromeQuisiee bes) BTOMO Quinine. . hut remember there le Only One “Bromo Quin Te Get The GENUINE, Oall For Tho Full Name Laxative Bromo Quinine COED THE WORLD OVER TO GURE A GOLD Mi ONE BAY G. Ne 2 a corn cure in thew bisiahta ! Hotchkles Nov. 17, stated he was in- for the Compensation Com- °'on | mission, ‘bad access to all records and old in ‘New York by/ was on such terms with other em- Ployees that he could get hold of advance information and could in- ; fluence the decisions of the commis- . He asked for permanent em- ‘ployment by the casualty company | as @ reward for this service, it is ‘To-night’s the night ETS -1T** Character r Baby Dole, ed Mechanical Train undressed, with beau- consisting of Locome- Subway Store, Lower Floor Christmas Handkerchiefs Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs Boxed in handsome picture box, 6 for 360, . Women’s Point Venice Lace Handkerchiefs One . ‘handsome gift box, 26¢ and eacl Children’s Handkerchiefs In burnt wood boxes, 16¢, 28¢ and ‘36c, containing 3 and 6 handkerchiefs. Children’s Handkerchiefs With one corner embroidered in fancy designs, 3 for 200. | The commission was at once noti- ‘fled by Mr. Hotchki | tives were employed and a dictograph was put in Mr. Hotchkiss's office. ; Young Fox was asked to call again. On the following and succeeding » Philip Fox talked over his | plans with Mr. Hotchkiss and later | brought his father, who promised to aid his aon in obtaining secrets from the commission. On the strength ot evidence of Mr. checked up by the (I Se oper- | ators, Chairman Robert | obtained a warrant for the ieee oF father and son from Chi trate McAdoo, on which were arrested last night | home, No. 728 Union Avenue, the W,, L. DOUGLAS $44.50 &°S SHOES || bf With heavy initials, 6 for:60c. | Sigmund Fox came to this country Subway Store, Balcony from Bohemia in 1889. lsix yeara he had a contracting busi- | ness; early this year he filed a pe- tition in bankruptcy and received his discharge two weeks ago. He has been active in Bronx politics and is a member of the Execttive Committee miof the Bronx County Hungarian ves | Democratic Club, the Petofi Hungar- #4; | ian Society, the Mount Sinai Hospital Association and the North Side Board LONG FIGHT FOR TITLE | OF PRINCESS OF THURN | IS SETTLED IN mye LONDON, Dec, 2.-~The long-stand- ing dispute of two American women, ! Lida Eleanor Fitagerald and Joseph- |iine Moffitt, as to which was entitled to style herself Princess Victor of Thurn und Taxis was settled in the Chan- cery Court, to-day in favor of Mrs, Bey Lines 35 Table Napkins, 81 uperior quality, mercerized: PRG, fine eatin finten; hemmed; ot The Duofold Sofa Bed frame is solidly constructed in oak; olden finish; the seat and eh are upholstered in 123%. ‘Harnaley ‘rash Towelling, re linen, for kitchen or roller BALDPATE ‘WAR TONIC Bae “THE: Oren y Store, Lower Floor, Young Men’s and Men’s Suits or $1 for Flannelette | Usually Sold at $1.60 ‘ Such Models as Sell at $15 and $18 ‘The coats are made in two-button, soft- Balapete hy New York bee Gale ch bins ea tase elite In neat floral pattern, made with! flat stitched collar, piped with cord and elastic waist band. Lavender, Light Blue, Rose and Pink. $2 Messaline Petticoats, $1.50 Special One-Day Sale Only In all the wanted sic, also 3 Dave pS Ee : Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders The Court allowed Mrs, Fitzgerald neat Tabs BTe, heviots and tweeda; Also nest striped Kersey cloth, R-H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices $1 ms ahty ona Gowns, Of fine iat many styles to choose from; trimmed with lace and embroidery and Tibbon, Subway 51 Here Advertised On Sale To-day and To-morrow Victor Talking Machines and Records at Usual Macy Savings petal bove 6 to 17 years. Sewed down with patch pockets; cr meee 2 NL A Good Rug Always Makes a Desirable Christmas Gift Broadway, 34th to 35th St, A SALE OF | 4 KIRMANSHAH Room-Size-RUGS Reduced 25% from Usual Prices The greatest event of the Holiday Season—this Oriental Rug offering. regular fine stock a collection of Kirmanshah Rugs which we have reduced 25% from their former This is an event of unusual importance, as it gives you an opportunity to secure under market prices the most desirable Oriental Rugs known, both from an artistic as well as service standpoint. It is the rug of all Rugs for your, parlor, living room, chamber, ahd‘other rooms where an atmosphere of artistic refinement is essential. , EI F Continuing the Sale of 2,000 For Christmas! fe non From a famous rug maker. Hancsome patterns and rich Subway Store, Lower Floor 3-Pc. Scrim Curtains Dutch Effect, $1.35 Pair| Sheer quality, trimmed with wide! ,ace edge in white and raf nae No sewing or Wrinmning slip rod through and curtain is roady e eding E We have selected from our ne £et comprises one pair of curtains, one vennee and one extra heavy with ends and brackets 7 a EERE IK nS Bubway Store, Lower Floor = f We om below a partial list of the sizes and prices: Remnants of Linoleums At specialty Lowered Prices Remnants New Pro- a Af Ancloure, 1tod Pieces, U ually wold at pity the ia [3 Me = Seu Large Remnants Cork 6 to \e-yard pleces, uare yard. Special sale, are 35c ' wae Lower Pleer ptrecmangemprinmenaren ot is hac An examination of the fine weave of these Oriental Rugs—aad a comparison of the prices— will convince you that NOW is the time to buy these fine floor coverings. the Far East at a price that cannot be equalled elsewhere. It is a golden opportunity to secure a gem from |Special Sale of L For Christmas Fancy rs 160 to 36c » *~ work. . Christmas 160 to $1 Shadow Laces, 100 to 76e ¥d. Leather Goods Shadow and net tp ince in white At Very Hnthin Aneel ton ecru, 5 to 22 ie ae cee Ribbons for Fancy 16¢ ¥d. veal grain, durable etrap.| {or making fancy bags; 6 ‘aie hacks, 260. 4 Fy Satin Taffeta Ribbon, 3c Yd. the jewel Sear! Pin 26e, Bill Pods and Wallets, 60c. ry In a range of colors for fancy |and tying Christmas packages baskets, Subway Store, Lower Floor .Art Needlework 2 Suitable for Christmas Be Men’sNeckwear,10c 3 for 25e A general dispersal of a lot of Giving : siSartaae Sm FS oad setae ond Miguel or apedall we len +gt eatmeh Fennel Dresser 8 arts 9, 250 Be E .5 e Subway ttore, Baloony | *nd blue. | Hand-embroidered HereIsGoodNews,Indeed!| —Sushion Slips, soe ringed edges. A Special Lot of Fancy Cretonne Corduroy Coats | naman ‘For been and Misse ‘ eh tag rassieres Just Arrived, $ Samples of Brassieres made to be Priced at.. sold at several times more than the [eatin hak ies ae Ci widely de as) sis Lge uaery. beck, and © n, brown an it! 4 are skirts and belts,” Opossum’ fur | Subway store, Baleony _ scoway ther, aaeony_ collars, Lined throughout. “a Sizes 14 to 40 \ Such Coats are usu retailed about town at $19.75. ‘il pind in Addition To-morrow: About 75 8 le pas 9 Wd for Women $5 . boucle cloth coats are in- clu aki Ades at Regular prices ‘are ____ Subway 'itere, Balceny This is [uot of = niceat end most we Bite prec! i can give i Heavy, Cigarctte Case an Match Safe, as ile juatrated, Sener Wee | English Porcelain : Dinner Sets, $4.50 | Regular $7.50 Grades. $10.50 for Overcoats roll lapel model, double and dsingle-breasted, | Fine English’ porcelain, handsome rome with patch pockets; also 3-button con- | Copenhagen blue decoration, under- servative models, Worsted, cheviots and glaze; set consists of 6 cups and cassimeres, all in the newest stripes and } |saucers, 6 bread and butter tes, mixtures of bei a gray, gre and black; 16 fruit saucers, 6 dinner or break- also plain blue an 4 ‘fast plates, 6 soup plates, 2 8 beleore The overcoats are eee le, in | 1 salad bowl, covered vegetable dish, | i ot dish, gravy boss and 2 platters, set odel, with velvet collar, t ; for io 8 poten: | Specials in Cut Crystals For Garitmee Presentation 7 ate Boys’ Norfolk Suits | Including Seeee Ge ress to "Fe: and mirrored plateau, beveled bockers cut full; taped “fh 5 Bon Bon Trays, 88e. Kan he eraye, tans, f ix | f 25 Olive Dishes ed, $1.16, a ins, fan i ive es, han bis | ‘Table Glassware, dainty design; ‘Subway tore, Balcony ae: seltzer and water Visas Store, Lower Floor Subway Store, Balcony Blouses at $1 || French and American Dress Lengths, Sample line and surplus stock of | $2 to $7.50 a New York manufacturer, Dupli-!] — serges, two-tone effects, Grane catcs of Blouses that sell at $2, ites, Henriettos, ( pes and Suit- $2.50, $3.95 and up to $5. ings. ian neatly boxed for Christ- The offerings include Blouses of was gilt Lower Colored Handkerchief Linens, | Subway Bore, Tine Embroidered Voilos, Colored Crepe Voiles, Colored Batistes, Colored Plain Voiles; also Many White Blouses. As many are samples, they are nat-| urally a trifle mussed; laundering | wili make them like new; your choice at $ Subway 8t Extra Special! ~. |sesBrass Bed ’ * | H el 25 Women Gaiter BO.45 parton” 15S The Fad of the Season. besetond nee be and All sizes from 214 to 7 in the wider widths. Patent leather ade end heel foxing with fawn Hagia i lacquer, in dull of hy oth to ot s ort vamp last; flexible soles | Pure white sation maaieaile Boys’ $3 Shoes ‘tans Goodyear waited soles; 1 ene a at e ! vam| an mes ‘The best shoe on ever $1.90 inforced with ‘ney & cables, sold at this price, Hie up to i, ee sat can be hed tn all pie. 5 aarbntn 1 gene Sagas

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