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— a Use “TIZ 1". De !”. Don’t have - puffed-up, burning, ach- or corns. and Her Daughter. World.) old daughter Hazel. aed what relief! No more tired feet; burning feet; no more swollen, bed spatine, sweaty feet. No more iat ‘oun feu ve atrdig without gutting barred is the cols, remedy that araws out all the Poisonous ‘puff up pel fee 12" is a exudations which bee magical; TIZ;” will cure your ou'll never limp or ‘Graw up your thee in pain, Your shoes won't seem, tight ana your fect will mever, fever hurt or get sore, swollen or tired. of it, no more foot misery; mo more ‘Secing corns, callouses or bunions. “Get a @3-cent box at any drag store ‘er department store and get instant re- lief. Get a who only 25 cents, foot relief for —Advt. ‘Wahlers herself has to relate. Nj | no reasonable excuse for delay. Lh vice. lees duplicated caactly wen Sut prescription. Best Crystal Lens 50c Special Lenses Prepertionately Lew I Established 53 Years. New York: 184 B’way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 360 Sixth Av., 22d St. 101 Naseau.at, Ann St. Weet 42d Street. ‘ for a jury trial. he New Haven Mrs. Mayo,” Mayo,” when it was learned that Dest & Ca, Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street Our buying standards are as in- flexible as 36 years of successful op- eration can make them. They do not permit of the least deviation in any one thing, in any one way. We apply these standards rigidly be- fore any single article is placed on sale here. And that means in the buying of the materials, in the making of the merchandise and in the prices at which an article is to be offered to you. For Saturday A Special Sale of Young Men’s and Boys’ Smart Spring Apparel Regular stock goods offered at special price concessions for the purpose of at- tracting new customers, mu Young Men’s Spring Suits in gray, brown or tan mixture cheviots; single breasted coats with soft roll; 34 to 39 ork meas- ure, Special 16.75 Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pairs of Knickerbockers; in gray or brown aise cheviots; 7 to 47 years, pecial 10.75 Boys’ Reefers in gray or tan mixture cheviots, with satin yoke and ane bee 3 to 10 years, ai 11.75 A Sale of Beach Rompers 59c Of Best’s Usual Superior Mahe Of fine woven cotton crepe in fancy stripes, in pretty low neck and short sleeve models; sizes 2 to 6 years, _ “You Never Pay More at Best’s’”’ TU esata instil A ar FINED MY [MAYO TO CONFRONT “SORE. TIRED FEET GIRL WHO SAYS HE 1S CHILD'S FATHER Must Appear rn Col Court To-Mor- row to Face Susie Wahlers (Gpeciel from @ Staff Correspondent of The Eyre. ning NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 19.— Virginius Mayo, whose innermost pri- vate life was bared by the suicide hore of Lillian May Cook of Brooklyn, to-morrow must face Susie Wahlers, once his stenographer, who charges that he is the father of her two-year- They will meet before Justice of the Peace Land, when the girl makes her formal demand that Mayo sup- port the child. The little girl, Hazel, will be with her mother and Mayo Even the attorneys cannot predict the outcome of this hearing, but Rob- ert C. Woodruff, Miss Wahler’s coun- | sel, said to-day he had a new and im- portant witness, whose testimony ; would be of the greatest value. This witness was once an employee in Mayo's radiator factory and was dis- | charged. It is said he will give eye- witness testimony as to what oc- curred in Mayo's office in the factory while Miss \Wahlers was employed , there. lt ts believed his testimony | will be used to corroborate what Miss Mr, Woodruff wil! oppose any at- tempt of Benjamin Slade, Mayo's at- torney, to procure an adjournment on the ground that Miss Wahlers | sorely in need of ald and that as he has all his witnesses ready there is Nj} Should Justice Land overrule the §| motion to adjourn, the case will be N | sent at once to the Court of Common | Pleas, where Miss Wahlers will ask + Just as mysteriously as she went | Ni away several days ago Mrs. Wilhel- ina Meyer Mayo, known now as since the appearance of ‘the Scranton Mrs. returned to her home here last evening and barricaded herself against reporters. The gossip in New Haven had been that Mrs, Mayo had gone to prepare for a divorce action ainst Mayo, but this was disproved he had Marv been In Hamden, cety three miles from New Haven. Mrs. Florence waver Mayo, or “the Scranton Mra, ” came | inte the news jeaebas whea it be- | came known that her Sctanton attor- ney, epee hge Ren od Scott, was in New wit Haven consult James P. ‘Sago of this city, whe is fri ava Te wont, RR with the. tra punctured to-day by Mrs, Danici to een her in an action soon to eye area be be |e consiaered: “Divorce, aon-wuppert and indonment and intimacy with a woman N begun. It is hag ratood the attor- he character UB py oR cata hes Seen, misunder: wRspay,. MAROR 19, ‘ary ~ ‘gapad mouth the story was aoe - | toward the centre of New Haven. al Oy i dancing, was with its lights were burni ing. heard it cross the tron bri in Stone Avenue, and that was tl irs, Ryan sald. “T did not iy that the ag Tt -y, .- im ; milo and a half away at “The implica’ Mise Cook's - | body Pert have been carried to ba top of West Rock is nonsense. 19 Inst of it. I tit that T paw te sing none eniseaes ‘on weet bag ye t's a jer betty was not entirely wed ok wes when j have seen autopsy lowing Si Tecate’ See hates performed the the fol! examiner, and the polio further aie coat she AG wore showed seen Lotta New id snow di he week an u It] elapsed between Mise Cook's “ ce and the = of iy entered the West cara which bore Bore bin and” ne tion that for or etx soaked into the round directly ¥ teder Sie eS RING Haren Weather Buran € Ol roan Vai aN ei Vaasa maa 'GIMBELS Broadway and Thirty-third Street Women’s Coats for Spring Covert Cloth—Many Styles Popularity is assured this season, for the sightly, practical covert cloth, A wre of twenty years ago, it has again stepped boldly to the front. Hence women can find in this great stock FORTY STYLES of Coats in covert cloth alone, from $12.75 to $32.50, to say nothing of many other fashionable materials. Wide variet box backs, belted or of La sie) including bell backs, orfolk styles, Coats with a military cut, mad ty tei oth To the collection, here is terials at three favorit At $12.75 Covert ( loth or. Checks K Taffeta Moire At $15 in we ers, ive an idea of the diversity of the rest of a list of some of the ma- ite prices: At $19.50 Covert Cloth os Gabardine Chuddah Cloth Cloth The Two wee Illustrated (Left) Military Coat of (hak loth: ia olive drab, with shirred full bac’ k, shirred front, belted front and back, side ARKLEY deep Right) Coat been white pha lined with au de cygne, stitched belt and front, collar inlaid with black Samem nne_ velvet. lel in blueserge sleev Special at$17.50 Special at $19.50 Women’sSpringSuits That’ Echo ‘Accurately The_Paris Fashions Displayed in das Golldlies We have been delighted at our foresightedness, to see how closely these new American-made Tailored Suits follow the lines laid down by the Paris dress- makers, as illustrated in the models which have been in America just six days, and are ‘now shown in the GIMBEL Fashion Event. The variety of styles is vast—the range of prices most —e $19. $25 » oh 50 $29.60 $38.50 And many other Suits at still higher prices. Materials Gabardines French Serges Fancy Mixtures Striped Worsteds Shepherd Checks Men's Wear Serge Two-toned Worsteds Homespuns Style Features Nerfole fet fects Dothte trosted Straight Skirts Braid Bound Patch Pocket Military Effects Gored Skirts Two Special Suits at $27.50 Tailored Suits of lustrous poplin (illustrated), severely tail- ored and braid bound. The short coat has straight back, with belted effect. The sir is of medium width. Navy, black, wag Die, hig yo erd check, in a double-breasted model, ladnl fy tailored, ig Mite ta mannish collar, la) oad salts, Blashed ba back, skirt with yoke and side plaits, NewSpring Coats for Very Little Boys, $5 Although intended for little chaps of 2 to 4 years, they, have all the smartness of the older boys’ coats. In blue serge, covert cloth or black- and-white ,thephend checks; double- Seana, with belted back—very good ai for the Same Little Tots In several new shapes, of Milan straw; white, with navy band, oF navy, with gay Roman-striped ribl $2, $2.50 and $3. ‘Becend At $1 Union Taffeta, tae and fine assortment of pl carved bandiess some he fi Tg AC Siem ni yee sturdily The iene § Styles t in Men’s Stetson Stetson ~<a with the new tapered crowns or More conservative shapes; Stetson Soft Hats in the favorite browns and greens; also the new pearls; at $3.50, $4 and $5 Tourth Floor Women’s Easter Gloves 85c Pair A recent purchase of new, french made, Glace Gloves in black, white and colors; some have sontrast- ing embr: ideries, Made of very fine skins, perfect in style and works manship; just the gloves for Easter. Washable Leatherette Gloves, Chamois Lisle Gloves, 38¢ Main Floor Veilings 16c Yard Many Are Worth Three Times That Amount A big lot of Spring styles whose duplicates we have 25c to in regular stock at 50ca yard. Allover shadow ve clings and chenille fi styles, in plain or mesh; 16¢ a yard. Main Fleer ancy joo Page 10 for GINS! 1,500 Fine Umbrellas Much Under Price Men and women will be surprised at the low prices of these two special lots when they see these unbrellas. In view of the large order we placed, made us an unusual price-concession, which brings sav- ings of one-third and more. i, Gubway Btere Advertisems VAN WiC VS SVS Vi La Bomenade des Coileldesy *% tb Will Be the Crowning Brilliancy of the Spring Fashion Displays Tomorrow The Spring Fashions For Men and Young Men esis © iy Sf Png Correct Styles By the GIMBEL Clothing Herewith Mee nee rite ty Ae considering the question of Clothes are invited to come and $) Tailoring for whose Consequently the GIMBEL collection is veste, “Over 20a models, all other plain and fancy colorings. (1) Styles that are modern, wh yea moderate. 15) Falling few sokeoy ancllobce te cca nce we vouch. (4) Prices Fenly based on full values. qvently the GIMBEL collection t DISTINCTIVE Teens olten’s 8 serine Suits fs at t $15 te to. FAS, ea Le seh Sete Stas oe teomdhc hens ‘Chesterfield Overcoats 2 at t $19. 60 0 to. $35 The ever-favorite model for New London "Overcoate at 857.00 Just off the boat; the new coverts and simeres usually ree Gum At a Remarkably Low Price , & manufacturer time—at sy The able fale ron oft At $2 All silk fy ws Dignan ae) and pi is have ae of real 200 Souae Women’s Suits In 80 New Models---Tomorrow $25 25.00 » 95, Two at $25 Are Illustrated Also 30 Styles at $16.50, $18.50,$20. . . Tailored Suits in Silk Fostia and Pongee, at $30, $35, $50 Afternoon Dresses in Crepe de C Evening Dresses, of chiffon, silk and ‘lace, $15 to $65. ,., Girls’ Behool Coats is serge, 3 sizes 6 to 14 o 14 route. Coal tae on _~ and bows black. pe bright-colored piping. girdle, 8.75, Children’ "s {Confirmation Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 years—¢5, 99.75, 915 at T iy? ce Bian cto hl Splendid Big Lot of |.’ Men’ ; Silk Striped Shirts $1.10 et i pi ee oe Pongee, a closely woven woven service- rich silk stripes that shown is Over eon different colors. ~ ne 1 buttons: shay ups full-cut bodies—all ore custom-made gutmen Coat style; noft, French French cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. Main Fleer navy blue, and black, ine, Meteor, Poplin, $13.60 to $35. large blacker buttons ts.” erent worsteds and eas center pleat and five typical Not for tomorrow +