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inspector Schmittberaer to assist the Fatal! iy Injeres » " a +e r Dcsaht |Xontractora with an extra detafl of aN ¢7 Why, the four-manted ch pom mounted policemen. as ase tchored off the Heol toe SS ee ou onan ying union down y rom the Sandy Hook \ th Steam sald hie fest mats \ with « n back and paralyzed | waist and asked that the life- inate: was lowered ta ther onptan: Py He will die, the pont doctors bes (| rr | gorthveanter oct the Vituinin apes & sie \ 45 to 55 TESTIFY, | Bakiead athe Minton eo | | a any To the Merit of Lydia E. ] USF “Tl " F ; Pinkham’s Vegetable Comptrolier®s office at work al nignt) Compound during the city was able at noon to-day to| 4 divide $20,000 among the army of | Change of Life | 000 unemployed who assisted up to 1 . ‘| o'clock this morning in tho work EN cuatas x Aid ani i removing the sleet and snow from the streets. pains in my back nd side and was #0 weak I could hardly ys ‘ Although the last worker did not STIZ” for puffed-up, aching, | witn in tis snover until 6 velock tht smarting, calloused feet morning, the task of making up th payroll was expedited so that thi f io my housework. | and corns. rst man Wa ‘at noon. On the) fi have taken Lydia! | 8 rushing the pay- K, Pinkham’'s Vege- il, many of the men whe worked d OTe makes 6 did not go to bed at all At 6 one of the 109 stations onl | where cks were handed ove! many of whom had no‘ they picked up their shovels at noon yesterday—were in r their pay at 7 o'clock. ie P {the men wore paid at the rate sion to publish my of $2.40 for their eight-hour shift. | testimonial."—Mrs. Lawrence Martin, ay, had bey fs a nt a wet ges 12 King Westbrook, Maine. ‘& bonus of ten cents an hour Ve ” did their work in a prescribed tine, | Manston, Wis—-“At the Change of but the payroll showed not a man of | Life I suffered with pains in my back the 15,000 earned a bonus—bringing bis | and loins until I could not stand. I also Tas: 42 a to $3.20. tion of the | Md, might-rweats so thatthe Nese faved acte te would be wet. I tried other medicine Unemployed attributed this to lack of] Put got no relief, Alter taking one bot- i E. Pinkham's Vegetable began to improve and I continu use for six months, The =| pains left me, the night-sweats and hot flashes grew less, and in one year I was ‘a different woman. I know I have to thank you y continued good health Mrs. M. J. Brownell, and give you permis- your fi re ical, y pus ew acts right off. out all the | fast as it falls was a partial fall Rec exudations which puff up the; Only 30 per cent. of the s feet—the on! that do Use to carry away the snow. “Tn” a t plles of snow, deposited near solid for dump Manston, Wis. ‘The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots = sit tae nee the ee pid for dump | and herbs, is unparalleled in such cases. : | sets in they r iy If you want special advice write to ‘ tl to the river fi Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con- druggist or depactmer " , saler. Vave poor fect, fuel, (oat | wate noe cae te ake en | fidential) Lynn, Mase. Yourletter ell, never hurt, never get | contractors to help th "| will be opened, read and answered by * foot comfort guaranteed | partment force of 7 woman, and held in strict confi- or mon d dv ommissioner that never sw tired. A Sweeping Cuts Like These Will bring hundreds of men to the Brill Stores to-day and to-morrow— it will be the part of wisdom and economy for you to be one of them— DON’T LET THE PRICES PREJ- CH 4 UDICE YOU—This is one of the ay 4, kind of Sales that have made the | ™ A Big Busy Brill Stores famous. LIAVH AHL Lad MEN’S SUITS And Overcoats Worth Up to $18.00 All Broken Lots and Odds and Ends of Suits and Overcoats for Men, Young Men, Youths and Boys, collected from our other stores and placed on sale at at one store only. e@ t On Sale at Our Big Union Square Store Only “&3 50 United Profit Sharing Coupons with Each Suit or Coat OVERCOATS For Men---Worth Up to $25.00 Broken lots of fine Winter Overcoats, withdrawn from our regular stock and offered now in one of the most sensational At bargain events of the year at { °) this ridiculously low price. t#° On Sale at the Four Big Busy Brill Stores “3 85 United Profit Sharing Coupons with Each Overcoat 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue--Open Evenings YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED SHAHLLOUE TITHE OL OD GET THE HABIT ae henwsease ie GIMBEL BROTH THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1915. Broadway and Thirty-third Street GIMBEL BROTHERS Announce A Tournament for Golf Professionals to be held on The GIMBEL Indoor Course Beginning on Monday, February sth. To which all Professionals of New York and vicinity are cordially invited. No entrance fees. Four Money Prizes have been arranged; divided as follows:— $25 to Winner $10 to Runner-up $5 to Third And $10 for best 36-hole medal score made on Monday. The Gimbel Golf Course will be open daily before the Tournament, without charge, to those wishing to practise. Fourth Fioor 11,000 Yards of 25c Scrim at 18c Yd. Two large groups of fine new Scrims, purchased under unusual market conditions, come to us at prices that mean real savings. Very fine Drapery Serim, in white, ivory and Arab; having a colored border on each side of the material. Mercerized Scrim, in plain white, ivory and Arab with 11% inch border, hemstitched. Regularly 25c, now 18c a yard. Sizth Floor Dainty Crystal Pieces for the Table Priced Much Below Usual A dozen or so of these sherbets or gob- lets, or one or two of the flower baskets would make quite an attractive addition to care a3 yor table. Unusual- 4 ly fine crystal blanks, in sensible shapes and pe Leayan with an engray jor- 96¢ 36 pattern Water Goblets, 36c each, instead of 55c Sherbets, 35¢ each, instead of 50c Flower Baskets, 95c each, instead of $1.50 Main Floor ' $26,000 Worth of Leather Goods For $13,500 in the February Sale It Is a Yearly Event Full of Surprises. Many of the serviceable things that are here you'd never dream of buying at ordinary times for s little. Everything is brand new, and the high char- acter of the merchandise commends itself to the most particular people, who will here find Foreign and Domestic Articles (Including Three Sample Lines) for Every Purpose. = #3 28 $1.95 to $10 Leather and Fancy Silk Handbags, $1.25 to $3.95. : : a to $5 Silk and Moire Handbags, $1.26 to ’ 50c to $6 Sample Leather Requisites, 26¢ to $2.60. $1.95 to $2.95 Fitted Vanity Bags at $1.26. $1.50 and $2 Scissors Sets (3 pieces), $1. $7.50 to $15 Travelling Bags, $6 to §10. $5 Cowhide Suit Cases (24-inch), $3.96. Main Floor Trunks From Three of the Foremost American Manufacturers-—Now % to % Less You will find the makers’ labels on these trunks. They are household words for good luggage. Of some styles we have too many, in other models the assort- ments are broken; hence this sale to balance the whole Trunks Regularly $15 to $30 Now $10 and $12 Dress, Steamer, Hat and Week-End Models In sizes ranging from 32 to 44 inches. Fitted with all the outside protections and interior arrangements that mean so much to the life of the trunk and the traveler's convenience, The great variety of styles promises that you will be suited perfectly, and here are prices new and unequaled for lowness. Fifth Floor New Interpretations of Truly American Tailored Blouses “The Pocket Blouse’’ “The Knickerbo This blouse of the new satin- striped Tub Silk is a gem of White and flesh Crepe de Chine Tailleur Blouses, $2 and $2.95 Military Blouses of Radium Silk, $3.95 to $6.95 Tailored Blouses of Tub Silks, $2 simplicity. color. Patent Leather, $4.75 m’ VARNES AEN NAN BN aN ANS Vie SN Pa Sa PS wae ERS ON BUNDLE DAY, FEB. 4 GIMBEL Deli ; ‘ing Madison Sq. cher” The Maker of the Gimbe! “Welbred” Shoes, Famous the World Over, Senda Us 1,579 Pairs Men’s Shoes $7 to $10 Grades Now at One Price "A759. This maker's Shoes are to be found in the most exclusive speci- alty shops of America and also in London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna and the large cities of South America— in fact, wherever there are men who appreciate the finest shoes that are le. In this lot are shoes ordered by a San Francisco Shoe Store and two foreign firms; the orders were placed some months ago, delivery to be made in February. Later de- velopments brought about the can- cellation of the orders and the shoes came to us at a great sacrifice. 12 New Spring Models in Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords Practically all sizes are here to start with and good quantities of the most popular styles. Briefly the lots include: Yan Russia Calf Lace ‘Tan Russia Calf Lace Blucher ‘Tan Russia Calf Lace, Cloth ‘Tops ‘Tan Russia Calf Lace Oxfords Tan or Black Calfskin in Lace or Button Model Vici Kid Lace Shoes Patent Leather Pumps Patent, Ideal Kid Shoes, in button model, with kid tops. Patent Ideal Kia Oxfords Patent Ideal Kid Shoes, Blucher Lace or Button Model Patent Calfskin in Button or Lace Model Second Floor The Annual February Refrigerator Sale Sharp reductions have been made on all floor samples and stock on hand, You can buy Leonard and Alaska refrigerators, two of the finest kinds made, at average savings of 25 per cent. and sizes, most of them in perfect condition. Apartment House Style Height. 50-inch 54-inch 61-inch Height 50-inch 54-inch Height. 58-inch A-inch 63-inch Side Door Styles, porcelain lined, 90 Ib., at $32.60; 110 Ib., at ‘ter Icer Style, porcelain lined, 185 Ib., at $76; 215 Ib., at $90. Many os a cone sizes at the same average reductions, ee ZG DS A ce Page 8 for GID Zinc Lined. Capacity Now. Regular. 65 Ib. $12.50 18 90 Ib. $15 $22 115 Ib. $18.60 $27.50 150 Ib. $22.60 $31.50 Hosiae! Lina $16, instead of $22. Capacity. Now. — Regular. eight Capacity. Now. lar. 65 lb.” $13.60 $21 Bl-inch 160 Ib. f ) 90 lb. $17 $25 #8 sae / Four Door Style Side Icer Style Enamel Lined. Enamel Lined. Capacity. Now. — Regular. Height. Capacity. Now. zi 3 200 1b. $36 $12.50 doinch 90 Ib. $27.60 ov 140 1b, $32.60 $40 50-inch 140 Ib. 988.60. H 250 1b, $40 $48 47-inch 1101b. $80 $37.50 f wi is causing white only. The buttons are Standard styles with the silk. Third Floor