The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1915, Page 7

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xB 8: [tN aiNAEN AES PRESIZEENEROADWAY “AND THIR 7 Jed almont instantly. As she | am OF THIEF CHASE, = borne Opes upon the = ‘orm het Se) | Coroner Healy’, permission for its re | to the Karcher home. ‘Tomorrow—One Day More Stillan Opportunity to Buy The. Manufacturers’ Outlet Sale’’ mi tbtto + Recqecc ot Washington, D.C. a Hetect! ve pf'the Baltimore and Ohio Neitr yas locked up at the West Thirtioth Btreet station early to-day for carrying a revolver and a black- Jack, although he had just assisted the police In agresting a man charged with being a pickpocket. {Reineck encountered a man in eve- ning clothes and Charles Neubling of Hewietts, L. 1, on West Thirty-third eb-near the Pennsylvania Ter- jnal-at 3 o'clock. They said they re following a man who had just taken, a, watch from the dressed up n’s clothes while asking alms and ed his help. Reineck at once un- took to arrest the accused man, jo took fright and ran after throw- i Rat fold watch into @ lumbgr pile. jeineck fired three shots in the air ati then grabbed the fugitive and held .him.. The man in the dress clgthes , suddenly determined that edtly, morning life in New York wag td exciting for him, and ran away. {Policemen, Schoenholz and Ash- worth, called by the shots, took cnarge of|Retheck and his prisoner. Reineck was the, when, after thanking him for his help, h& was putin a cell for violating the Siflivan Law. Neiblung sald he did not know his fussy clothes compan- ida. He said he had seen the robbery and told the stranger, who had not fate the watch, depart from his pocket. he man h@ had captured said he| of was Richard Carlisie'of No. 308 West Tairticth Stret. He denied having thrown away the watch, which was vered, and said he thought he self was being held up. The watch tt carried a@*thirty-second degree sonic charm, but contained no name. The polite will be glad to have the startled commuter claim it. — FINDS MOTHER DEAD ON “L.” Sem Got Of Another Car Just as ‘Woman Collapsed. When she arose to leave a Third Av- @gue “L” train at the One Hundred and maddest man in New York| NCHED FOR “TIZ" (4 Let your sore, swollen, ach- 14 ing feet spread out in a bath of “TIZ.” Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, aching, burn- | ing, corn-pestered, bunion-tortured feet ours in # “TIZ” bath. Your toes will wriggle with. j you, and almost and then they'll take ‘another dive inthat “TIZ” bath, When your feet feel |i lead—aWl tired La try “TIZ. grand—i .. Your feet will Ivo you will find all pain louses and bunions. ‘There's nothing like “TIZ.’ only remedy: that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your fect and cause foot torture, Get a 25-cent box of “TIZ” at any drug or department store—don't wait. | Ah! how glad your feet how com- fortable your shoes feel. can wear shoe ine aller if you desi ‘Advt. VARNEY WILL PAY EXPENSES FOR Wants Business Men to Investigate Testimoni- als and Results Obtained From Var-ne-sis |t"ffere Jaan invitation that: some- ome should take easier yy by the oebtere (bey hesitators,” said ihe discoverer of Var-i stein o a sacaatis remedy that has be- come so popular during the past six months, W. A. VARNEY, Discoverer of Var-ne-sis, ;"Among: the many testimonials I ave recently published was that of » Thor B. Brennan of 56 Main St, Medf Mass. Mr. Brennan's re- ery OG saad much attention and many letters asking for “afore, some to the ef- ey did not believe it. “Brennan is working to-day as rst the above address and mowing, wil give some idea as when he commenced Sie evtion Var-ne-sis. This certificate can be seen by anyone calling on if d, ‘elbow joint and wigs Htentiads “and sndutder ire also i inv is partly ank, (A Ht ynfoker . ed limitation yy nil move- Depmvoe tho heady He ty totally y46@” from pertorming = manual Tale. ae vid Ete PF baie 0 disouse has progrenned e hy has been In the joes not respond to Wtatetees tat va a Fe one and fA INVESTIGATION “I want three business wien: ‘to in. pestients any or all testimonials pi lished by me. I will mses from the Sieg igen until they are satisfi that all testimonials are thé Cade nothing but the truth. All T that they allow me to publish the re- sults of the investigation under their own names. I want them to meet the perce from whom I obtained my jarge collection of crutches, canes, wheel chairs, letters and photo- graphs, and made it possible for many poor sufferers to walk without as- every rheumatic sufferer I suy, stop; think what Var-ne-sis has ac- complished; it has brought health to many to whom physicians have told there was no help. It bas succeeded after all sorts of trea cuent hid failed. In order for the public to fully appre. ciate what Var-ne-sis has accomplished in these severe cases of rheumatisny, and to convince the sceptics, Tan go- ing to pay the expenses of an inves. | tigation, “IT will pay $1,000 if these caseg wre other than genuine or that the lesters have been purchased, “I want to send my I let to every rheumati free and MY TIRED FEET i N "Il look up at} Sranranraranas aiNaisWa aan aan sell ib hiss y found the remed Ki for | ' wethrit HA % legeman und-uther reliable ‘iid t Tell your druggist tb get Var-ne-sis for you from his saber —Advly of Men’s $20 to $30 - Suits or Overcoats At $12.75 Included are a number of Overcoats and Suits that bear the names of famous makers- (We are not allowed to print the namés.) + _ All the new models. All the leading fabrics. Sizes for men and young men. Boys’ $5 and $6.50 All Wool Norfolk Suits at $3.50 7 With 2 PairsLined Knickerbockere Coats have patch pockets; neat mix- tures of , green, tan and gray; knickerbockers ‘full cut; taped seams. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Boys’ $6.50 O’coats $3.50 Made of all-wool tweeds and cheviots in neat mixtures, in the latest full-flare skirt and raglan shoulder model. Sizes 8to 8 years. Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony Boys’ $1 Pajamas, 65c Just the ie i pram ni Boys’ well-made Percale Pajamas, with silk frogs snd pearl pearl buttons; all sizes. imbel Subway Store, Balcony Men’s 'Knit Walarwear at Reduced fei nh | Men's Derby Bibbed Silver | , Men's Medium Weight Natural Gray kray sine, 5 fe fitting pelle go lomr edly ea in all Suit, ly fleeced, thet comin, arapon; Be tothe reps fi at TOC Faeroe, we "heed OC Woolen Dress Goods Black and Colored Fabrics Sere renee a0 lero Geleeaore, co 5 A navy blue, green, wiklara, om Parise Red be ‘Pate { Stylish Tailored Skirts made to order that thi po bled ped i ibway Provided that the materials are selected in Sul Store Dress Goods Section. Perfect fit assured. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ney models to select from. Another Shipment of Women’s 83 8, Gaiter Boots, $2.20 A hesdsone: well made, correct tang Gaiter Boot at a price that shout a pleats, every thrifty woman, E Uke nae Patent Coltekin and Dull Calf: THE TOPS Cloth or or cata, THE COLORS—Gray, Fawn, OS Oca m8 poll slender toe last. In every de- Either lea ins or concave heels. seen: are complete in the collection— Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony A Brass Bed Outfit Complete for $15.50 Consisting of ton Bedateod, et hwtrateds Brass as illustrated, with ‘he J-inch fillers in head and foot part, Deactifully Srnaraenied with large husks and h vet files ends, and { in guaran’ lacquer that will not tarnish; can be had in all sizes, in the bright or satin finish. L 9t ,60 Cotton Felt Mattress, weight 45 ibs. to the full size, splendidly built layers and guaranteed not to lump; covered in fancy ticks in a variety of colors, (1) Hey 60 Woven Wire Spring, reinforced with steel bands and helicals to keep it from sagging. 75 Sample Brass Bedsteads In 34 Sizes at 14 Price $9 Brass Bedsteads at $4.50 And so on up to $50 Brass Bedsteads at $26. Both bright and satin finish, Please note that we are still selling $7.50 Layer Pans Felt Mattresses at $4.76 6 ttress, made, i} ered Wn aoe laualiy Cation, choice ‘ot pectin sl pave $3. 76 Special Sales of Pillows—Great Bargains Pillows, guaranteed feathers, regularly 40c, at ther Feather Pillows at very reasonable prices, 25c 10,000 Yds. Dress Cottons, Regularly 12)c yd. at 9c New and charming Dress Cottons from the best American looms. Beautiful printings, charming colorings and com- bination effects. Very serviceable weaves that will make up and php beautifully. 86 inch Percales........ 30 inch Printed Batistes 36 inch Lace Printed Clot! 26c Silk Filled Pongee, 12)4c yd. Beautiful assortment of charming street and evening shades; will make up real smart for the little party nro or street dress. Gimbel Subway Store, Lower, Floor Children’s 50c Rompers, 38c Another Special Sale of Children’s Rompers and Play Suits e They are made in check, chambray and the Play“ Suits are of Striped Galatea and made in the new military style in Tan and Blue. These are exceptional values. Sizes 2 to 6 years. 50c Bungalow Aprons, 38c Made of check chambray, full sizes. Gimbel Eubway Stere, Balceny Muslin Underwear #1 and $1.25 Combinations, Night Gowns and Envelope Che- mises. Made of fine nainsook, and Ai 85c Gimbel £ubway Store, Balcony Charming Silks: For Spring and Summer in Radiant New Colorings. Including Sand, Putty, Belgian Blue, Battleship Gray, Tete de Negre and Rosewood PA res Santen \ i aa colors as well } 7 5 Cc 1.10 Silk Faille—O: ff . th it tod onke silks; 85 aches wide: yard’. re rl 85c > | BBc 85c Dress Poplin—A popular tabi ina mene lustrous finish; 35 inches wide; yard. . $1 Washable Corduuroy—White; 2 aches | wide for Skirts, Sport Coats, ete.; yard | 75c 85c Black. Dress Satin—Excellent quality of Satin in a rich, deep black; 35 {Inches wider yard. Aa 68c : Gimbel Subway Store, Lower Fleer trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbons. Splendid Values in Blouses At Popular Prices Many exceptional buy- ing opportunities are af- forded by the Manufac- turer's Outlet Sale, as the following amply prove: Fine Black Silk Shadow Lace Blouse, flesh colored chiffon lining, collar of black messaline, fancy buttons, $2.95. Heavy Quality Messaline Satin Blouses; some have tucking; others braid Tinned ‘all have high neck and long sleeves. These Blouses have been reduced from $6 and $6.95; there- $2, 95 fore we have not a full assortment of sizes—4 models... Crepe de Chine Blouses; long] A new Lingerie Model; in fine | sleeves; some have vests of orgundie, orgundie with cluster tucking back others lace vests and cufis; many| and front, with fine Venice insertion pretty colors, also black, $1.60. down front and collar of same, $1. Gimbel Subway Store, Presetits Hosts of New Offerings Every Day Upwards of Half a Million Dollars’ : Worth of Merchandise .} At Prices of Extraordinary Attractiveness Manufacturers, wholesalers, importers and jobbers unite in making this positively New York’s ot economy event. $10.50 100 Pc. Dinner Sets, A Full Set for Twelve’ Persons $6. 75 | ti igh te bo rite poses fli wot foe 12 pao! ion on pure wi lor sugar and and creamer composition, comprising: 1 Dos, Breakfast Plates Seren Dee Ha iohe g 1 Doz. 1a Oe Creamer 1 Dos. saa 1 ips and Saucers 1 Covered Butter Dish ) 1 Dos. hs Nh alla But- {8 Platters ; 1 Uncovered Dish 1 Pickle Dish / Thousands of Yards of 9c Bleached and Un- bleached Muslins, Yd., 6c } Bleached with soft finish. Unbleached muslin, 39 dm. tien hae / Fir ethic 76¢ Seamless Bed Sheets, 60c . 7 full blesshed) nice hemmed; the kind that give satisfac ¢ tors ovine 81x90 z 8,000 16c and 180 Pillow Cases, 12}4¢ } «|: ie‘ of mr soft-finished moslin; 45x86 and 46x38} in,’ 300 Scalloped Pillow Gases, ‘45x36 and 46a8836 in, at 16¢. of fine grade bleached muslin. 40c Bed Sheets, 28c , 72x90 in. Neat center seam. Very durable, , rr 9,000 Yds. Sheeting, 1 ter for long wear; xX ae known Pequot brand; none suitable for single bed sheets and Reg. 28¢ yd. Gimbel Subway Stere, Lewer Fieer- Pattern Table Cloths “| * Three Very Superior. Specials. Warranted pure Irish linen; beautiful circular fine satin finish, A vecrmpisial het eae 92.76 Pattern Table Cloths, 70x70, $1.95 93.85 Pattern Table Cloths, 70x88, $2.45. ‘ 93.76 Pattern Table Cloths, 70x16, $2.96 ; Napkins to match, 23x23 inches. Reg. $3.26 dozen at tyr 85 Gimbel Subway Stere, Lower Fleer p ‘ 950 Beautiful Lace: Trimmed Scarfs and Shams Regularly 75c and 86c, at 60c ie A leading manufacturer sold us all his odd et at at Seeety fell their ave that 3 the reason os net ee ou is remai low 7 man’ ou on em- broke al iy Pp iy Scarfs, 18 x 54 inches. Shams, 30 x 30 inches. Gimbel Subway Store, Lower Fleer $2.96 Silk Jersey Top Petti- coats, $1.95 Made with deep pleated flounce of messaline or silk: ' jersey in all the newest P itsdes and black. Gimbel Subway Store, Balceny Handkerchiefs—Very Special — colored lavender only, 2 inch hems, , aligh' rapa aiage oie at 6c, “hy sre patterns to choose eto perfect. Value ‘100, at ah we whindembrired very very oa Derieree fee regularly 12}¢¢ to tee, at sine Gtmbel Subway Steve, Balcony UpholsteryDept. Specials 7 50c Sunfast Drapery Materials, yard, 35c paid a el tin oa rer ats » bordered,” urer’s femaples; curtains of Ni fiagnen 5 bordered scrims and enol wonderful values, suitable for sash or panels; many may be matched into pares fap tall 15c to 5Qe, at be to 900. Colored C large assortment of fine colors sien wi ae eer fericay seey eee ido. sie my, y

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