The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1915, Page 11

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VICTIN'S ROME ‘Comforts of Summer House of H. S. Robinson Appealed ; to Negro. i ' The comforts of the summer home ublistier, on Grand View Boulevard, the Colonial Helghts section of ‘onkers, appealed so strongly to a urglar who broke in there early in December that he continued to sleep fn the house for a month. « To-day the Yonkers police have as @ prisoner a negro who says he is Joseph Williams of No, 65 West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Street, YManhattan, and who has confessed, tthe police say, that he was the burg! Who started in to make winter quar- ters of the Robinson home. ) Mrs, Robinson went to her house} Yst Monday to get some articles of Personal use. She went first to the Idining-room. The silverware and cut Glass there had been much depleted. Bbe fotind that the best bed. in the House had been occupied. All over the floor of that room were remnants of «'gurettes, Forking up the house again, Mrs. Robinson went tv the Second Pre- einct Police Station atid told Capt. Btady what she had discovered. The Captain and Patrolman Bell found the homes of Charles Heitman and Herman Lang, brothers-in-law of Robinson, in Mohegan Park, had also teen cnutered. There were gaps there, tho, y of cut glass and A frayed pair of thousers lay In a room where Mr. Lang had left some dothing. The burglar, apparently, had taken a pair of Mr. Lang’s trou- fers in exchange for his own. Patrolman Bell was detailed to hide fa the Robinson home and@watch for Yesterday afternoon he Robinson home and look at the house in a suspicious manner. The negro walked off toward H. H. Bowdoin's home in St. George the burglar. maw a negro pass the Parkway, Policeman Bell was right behind the megro, and when the negro started to qimb into a window of the Bowdoin home Bell seized him. Alligat PORTLAN by Parcels Post. , Ore, Jan. Was received by Miss Vivianne de Lory, a public school teacher, who| Advertlagmente for Tha World mag be pft at Presented It to the city to-day. aARINES |" > MOTH OER $f Harold 8. Robinson, a New York | ‘| taken up in putting out the stubborn "| blaze. Street car traffic In the vicin- | Bowdoin is an architect and his residence was unoccupied. 6.—A small Vive alligatgr; sent, by parcel post ffom New: Orteans.4s the newest real- |= nt of the city’s zoo, The reptile DRIVEN TO STREET AS Street Car Traffic Tied | Tied Up an Hour and a Half During Blaze at Nos. 2, 4 and 6 Tompkins Street. Eighteen persons if a rooming house at No. 608 Grand Street were ordered out of that building at 2 o'clock this morning whilé a fire waa sweeping the two-story building at No. 2 and the three-story buildings at Nos. 4 and 6 Tompkins treet. The fire started In a lumber yard in the rear. The burning buildings are used as planing mills by J. D. Hull and | Tigger & Dreebon. The fire was un- usually smoky and attracted hun- dreds, including many who watched it from the Williamsburg Bridge. Policemen Rosenberg and Leonard turned !n an alarm and rescued three horses from the stable of W. N. Lutye’s cooperage facing East Street }and in the rear of the burning plan- ing mills. Three fireboats alded the land ap- paratus, and an hour and a half was’ DiaivanN ania ity was tled up during that time. The | jdamage was about $5,000. | ' TREAT QUICKLY ALL -ABRASIONS | WITH POSLAM Do not neglect tc to treat promptly— and with Poslam—any Rash, Cut, Abra- sion, open sore spot. .Poslam is anti- septic—protects, purifies, heals. If your skin burns, itches and aggravates and is eruptional and unsightly in, apy just use Poslam, and note the after one or two applic < Your druggist sells P sumple write to Eme ries, 82 West 25th Stree Poslam Soap used daily for toilet and bath, is the best means of Lmpeonss the skin, keeping it soft, clear an healthy. ents and 15 cents, —Advt. arance, ifference m. For free ney Laborato- New York. »” AN EXCELLENT TONIC FOR LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR Registored in U. 8. and Canada HAIR TONIC 1 ‘Trial_wil!_convince you, PRICE $1.00 Baldpate Co., New York Sale at al! Drug and Department pean Sn er QW VAiwaw aw aiNVAaNa VAWAGN VARNA —— FIREBOATS FIGHT FIRE N BALDPATE No Extra Charge for It. gny American District Messenger office in the city until 9 P, everything in our stock and furnish y e A ‘our home at about o: ry article Is perfect In w morica’s Groctes’ nd House ann Block 8th Av. a + egy Have You Joined The Knitting Bee? It would be well worth your while, for there is an expert from the Fleisher Yarn Company to teach you how to knit needfuls for the soldiers and all sorts of comfy things. 11. A. M.to5 P.M. In the Tea Room, Eighth Floor. ‘GIMBEL BROTHERS Peale: and Thirty-third Street Store Opens 8.30 Gell Lesvans Clearance of Fine Furniture $138,750 Worth for $87,140 Given at Your Convenience in the New! We have gone over thoroughly our store and warehouse stocks and wherever we have found Established EL Golf Schoo Under the expert instruction rh ISAAC MACKIE Of Fox Hills, Staten Island, Bastern Open Champion 1914, and only one or two of a certain style, or pieces that were slightly marred, or patterns that the manu- JOE MITC: facturer intends discontinuing, or stock that has been here rather long, we have cut prices to ae Of Upper Montclair, N.J., Runner-up much as half the regular value in many instances. de ae ae fg a. MDa The quality is of the high GIMBEL standard; the varieties are endless, among them being Lemons by appointment, betwen Oo on the GIMBEL, 48 styles in bedroom suites, 23 styles in dining-room suites, all our leather library furniture, also INDOOR GOLF COUR now open for its 2 third davenports, chairs, etc. These are merely examples season—without charge. Fourth Floor Savings Range from 8314 to 60 Per Cent. Dining-Room Furniture Bed Room Furniture 20 Colonial White Enamel Suite...........¢200 “ : oo $1,050 Elizabethan Oak Suite, 10 pieces....... 9760 ‘ Vanity Fair $575 Jacobean Oak Suite, 10 pieces......... 9875 te Sohuhal Stcheees Grane” 3 $875 Adam Mahogany Suite, 4 pieces....... $260 125 Sheraton Mahogan Kgl Bede. ++ 985 A New Bonnet $525 Circassian Walnut Suite, 10 pieces. ... .6275 50 Mahogany Toilet +. $82.60 $610 Brown Oak Suite, 4 pieces... .. patoves 9306 90 Mahorany Chlfonter. We.d's hips 46 +. 966 For Dancing $180 Sheraton Mahogany Suite, 8 pieces: .. .9116 Circassian Walnut Colonial Beds $36 " $110 Circassian Walnut Dresser. 972.60 $100 Mahogany Sideboard, Queen Anne..... 967.60 | "34 Circassian Waln it gaa $50 Mahogany finish Sideboard. .... seeeee 988 Libra: $12.75 _ $140 Adam Mahogany Sideboard........... $90 285 Mahogany Suite, 9198 $109 Adam Mahogany China Closet........ 972.60 100 Barty En glish ah Bask oh 965 Chi $90 Mahogany Dining Table, 54-inch top... $57 10 Me Pisbepeay Rowmenee m 4 cc lf Me” = =6hdT ts $90 Mahogany Buffet, Sheraton........... lonial jogany os $90 are pie Fuk 960 135 Mi tes cturesque ture by sided thy $395 puanogeny Fale 8 pieces, green velour...¢196 An Exclusive $610 bre AS 6 Easy Chair, in red morocco.. 947.60 fits Cay Carv 20 Davenport, in brown morocco 990 GIMBEL Mode Mahogany Suite, 4 120 Brown Oak Bookcase.......... - 985 $350 Circassian Walnut ite, 6 pieces... 275 Circassian Walnut Cabinet.......... ++ 9187.60 20 Colonial White Enamel i 4 pieces $40 Gold Music Cabinet......000000000000; $30 725 Enamel Suite, 7 pieces Seventh Rich Assortments in These RODIER Dress Cottons It {s a wonderful display, these scores and scores of different weaves and styles and colors. All from the famous Rodier of Paris, and rich in the fabrics that are to be fashionable for cotton dresses this Spring. January Clearance Sale Reductions : 85c $1.25 $1.60 Regularly $1.25 Regularly $2.00 Regularly $2.95 * to $1.85 Yard to $2.75 Yard to $3.50 Yard Fabrics range from 27 to 44 inches wide and include Embroidered Crepes, Silk Stripe Crepes, Velour Stripe Crepes, Striped Voiles, Embroidered Bordered Voile, Embroidered Ratine, Dotted Swiss, Brocaded Mar- quisette, French Brocades, Embroidered Batiste, etc. Secend Fleer Royal Kirmanshah Rugs at Half In Room and Small Sizes There are over 100 room size rugs alone; rugs perfect to the smallest detail of design and weave; among them— $1,500 Kirmanshah 13 ft. 2 in, ie 94,00; Firmoanahed 11 ft Filey Tatiorrowa«Little Tots’ Day in the White Sale "Way back last June we started to make ready for this occasion. At that time the chief of our Baby shop was in Paris and she sought new styles and ordered many lovely things to be made—including French Hand-Made Caps at 50c, 75c, $1 Perfect in every detail, from the sheer lawn of which they are made to the tiny tucks, French knots, briar-stitching and lace edging to their exquisite shapeliness. Hand-Embroidered Pique Coats at $8 & $3.50 The fine white pique was imported, but the coats were made in New York—after Paris styles, of course. The model with the deep cape is single breasted, but the one with the belt and flat collar is double breasted. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. Youngsters’ $1.50 to $2 Dresses at $1 20ft. 4 $550 kensnack 8 ft. 6 in. x HRS” 9 RARE entries, Bk FUR BID es sii asetecs cae The dear little dresses with Empire bodices are in 1 to 8 year sizes, but those $350 KOHDEanEh 9 ft. 9 in. Bhi $300 Kiprana 9 ft. x 12 ft. with the long waistline are in 2 to 6 year sizes. 1 ly aR ind ci, Ob | RBG cri aiaias 000 They are all made of fine lingerie cloth and lawn and are trimmed with the fine kinds of laces and embroideries which the fond mother would select if she were having Also Several Bales of Small Kirmaochahs at 14 Price. the dresses made to order. Juveniles’ Shop, Second Floor Persian Hall Runners at 4 Price Savings Average One-Third | | GIMBEL BROTHERS Genuine Hartford Saxony Rugs on These Fine (Gees Rae paste Perfect roductions of Orientals Deneelta aac en oe. Netors In 9x12-Foot Room Sizes January. foh will draw 4 Per Cent. Interest from January tet Main Floor, Hear Balcony. White Silks $40 Instead of $50 in the January White Sale te 50 Crepe eee hine, pad ia hes wie, dal aie 75 Dress Satin, 35 inches wide, a yard i . A White Sale Special! + H hy de, i, $1 —, A be Habutat Silk, 86 Inches wide, a ard, a wie At Full Speed—This | Women’s $2.50 Gui: -;, jecond Floor January Linen Sale Those who purchased on the opening day have spread the news broadcast of the wonderful values offered here. Outgoing lots have made room for many new styles. It is a time for action when you can choose from a $1.50 In two of the latest styles, and made of net trimmed with hand embroidery, fine Valenciennes lace and dainty tucking. Main Fleer $3.50 “Acme” Collapsible 1,975 Pairsof Women’s $5 Shoes at $3.75 ' Assortments are very $175,000 Stock of Linens At | E ! wide and you will be sure Prices 4 to "4 Less Dress Forms at $2. 95 { } ‘S\ \ to find something that Some of the representative items include: Simply loosen — two \e pleases, although there is ; . . ; screws and the forms 4 not every style in each #6.75 Hemstitehed Linen Sheets, full size, fold up in a box half their qd size. $6.76 Pair. size, Again, they are 600 Pairs Patent Colt Boots, 75¢ Fine Hemstitched Huckaback Towels, 60¢ Ti my romnaned fo thew button or lace model, with high 50c Hemstitched Huckaback Towels, 35 covered with black jersey cloth, and the skirts are of polished flexible steel, leather heels and welt soles, 700 pairs of Gun Metal Calf Button or Lace 40c Turkish Bath Towels, large and heavy, 26¢ Boots with low or high Cuban heel:, welt soles #1.75 Linen Pillow Cases, hemstitched, $1.26 Pr. pAb : B00 pets \ i Kid fae or la ace model Shoes pore ee ate ae Modelled on ea ns sg me “We iit 4 Bh \F Willow Calf Boots, 8 Napkins to Match be had in sizes 32 to 44 100 pais Tan ov Ulae! bust measurement, nehes high with low heel: 5 70x70-in Cloths, $1.96 96c Bust Forms, 76¢ Jersey covered and nickel trimmed; sizes 32 i Kid Button Shoes, with short 159 pair leather Cuban heels, arch lasts and vamp, two incl 7oxss-in, Cloths, $2.45 70x i-in, Cloths $2.96 Napkins to match, 23x23 inch, $2.76 instead of 83,50, Second Floor yf pairs Dull Kid Top Patent Coltskin Boots, wih vemp on stage last, 2-inch heels and turnsole: Second Floor _ eee ee eit sp

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