The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1915, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, 8 ae 9, 1928, 0 ie’’ Bluecoats Doing Athletic Stunts MILITARY INSTRUCTION Sime. <a © miliary ari te Before the Mayor in City Hall Park To-Day The ninety revnaite have fast Me wmtndnnn whee «0 nety eye of \netremion o* ne bation @ut 1s month end @ helt V8 Css PS -MOUR-DAY CAMPAIGN —_—.-- | —— ee | | ated for aengnment te food they become paleo mee Mayor Mitchel, im addressing them, | Addresses a Squad of “Rook. |**!@ | —e The time may not be fer distant ‘ ' ‘ ‘ —_ , After Drill in City [when You will receive testrnctions | Ahr Leaders Arrive From ee ge W. Ware re dicts |1® extended order military ariti and port to § Sere : q fall Par oot some of the training your te ' P Earthquake by Astrology i | I Park eructor, Liewt Chas, BK Behoteid | sally Veet, J —— oved at Matiwwure We regard) new HAVEN. Cons . and Astronomy. | , . Sinety.cte n out young man (hi A@ @neelient net only for you es pe but for all the peovle of the country, | (POMINE Of Biuie-wide compaven for) the mean time it ts your duty to eight-hour workday aire. | devote yourselves to effective polweltion of the Amer ne of their work and throw yourselves iste it ‘ the met with fervor and enthusiasm.” . ropolitan force “ oral labor leaders who have tgured » » lke West Poist eS HIS METHOD, ys He Has Often koretold Seismic Disturbances by | His Simple System. | hint” went Sth Av. at th St. ean Vederaiion of Laber, wa dicated to-day when sev. | | Taapice tear wie.|tere to tein s socahion sanvaen, |FOF Diabetes, Bright's Disease John J, Kaan, organizer for ROBINSON'S SPRING Witter 4 missioner W and District Attor ney Verking #tood ta the shade of the nee Wome: dow, Planges Owt. THCY VAT PA City Hall port the raw reeruit | —~—|patrolmen were put through their ternational Association of Mach Mre. Gareh A. Couley, seventy-three) will epeak each noon you may not koow it, @ heavenly row of between Marth and severas other pian- hat threatens to end in an earth. | ‘The row takes the form of « of war in an old feshioned back n| | te accounts Mother Karth was t , arth regiate and f ing her own, (hough « trifle wind- ures. T «| If the grand old lady's wkin te )ever, @ strain after this t ¢ " od in the alight atercation— | Mtiractive forces, This ts felt he} \ —— \ earth's surt fs, if there is @ break in Mother Mtg nil th’s crust, which ie some crust— re of tremors to-day, to-monrow |The troplon are. Maturday. Se ine attest to the attraction 4 particular row ta all @ ques) «A good mar mere might Pounds of Explosives of personal magnotini their} laugh at my theory use it has some connection with astrology. pe " ly whirl through the heavens and| pier, the great writer on astronomy, and Two Guns, Eeeeets she planets are o lieved in astrology, #0 dors iam- exercising their attractions. | marion.” there are three certain planeta! There ts likely to be some subway! poRONTO, Canad tic pocket, Though millions of | 1unl't . of “air destroyers” or the Brit- away from her, thet combined | —o ish Government, has accepted forces ave pulling her hither ftither.Tnia contort boean on / FEARED GETTING TOOFAT, [tie srsion women | muscle of thelr supple 224 West One Hundred and Tw ss come — ae a yoare 4, ont, 00 fer 00 the potion can of Various metal planta, orked out veh euwad me Octoier, wil have | nee Tivet they went (hPOUR® Biore, without relatives, fell fom ete employs ARPET iil xt (he British Government about | *erits of caletheaie exerciaee that window ef her furnished room at " ie on war TEL. oe GOK 410.0 tried every LEANIN Broadway and 33d Street GIMBELS Store Opens 8.30, Closes 6 Hoey ei ecaror| Huge Machine Carries 2,000 GIMBELS Can Best Supply Your Children’s Every Need for School and Playtime These busy days just before school opens, when so much has to be done to get the children ready, you, the parents, can save most time and money by bringing your children straight to GIMBELS to be outfitted. We have “gone to school” ourselves in study- ing little people's wants, and know how to supply them intelligently, in our series of highly specialized Shops for Children. Just now stocks are fresh and full, of warm clothes in new styles, and of everything else a child needs, at the lowest prices at which it is possible to buy reliable qualities. Two full days before school opens. asin Hopt. %—The et of American fourth of this month and will last Se she) SO ILLED MERSELF i So steal out of the magnetic pocket filghts, will prove the most destruc- | Saturday night the danger of | tive aerial device yet used in war-, peg tanger Abb But | Woman Thought Increasing Weight| fare, ‘The machine can carry 2,000 | it have to do some stealing. ounds of explosives, can discharge | yeare ago George W. Ware be-| Would Cause Husband to Lose | Dombe with great accuracy and can te study the plancis as « chess Love for Her. travel at ninety-five miles an hour, | ‘would his men or @ race track Suitable Coats and Dresses for Girls’ Children’s Tam-o’-Shanter Hats for Boys’ $8.50 Fine All-Wool School, haa School Wear $2.75 Norfolk Suits, at $5.50 2 anid card In tho military tests the Canada ex- note of their These semi-Dre ss Hats for ‘@ Blue unfin- ee ree ee now care re be ae front slope ef the building at | ected wll requlremente by 30 par charm is, sim- Young Girls and Misses are ished worsted, Hensonghle indications f.ape|No $24 Hest Fortneighth Mtreet,| Os Sho will be shipped to Mag: plicity. Simple youthful as they are becom- lan as which is very hi it of thi: k, with it~ entthquakes, It le Ware|where there was crape on the door, | And the last of thie week, with avi: | well cut, well ing, and made of the very fin- toi hs tehed the butldt nd . , neat an : explains the row between Mother | and one of them said: reach hater lama lcinaitacli ma AI Ld Jo est’ velvets, A fancy shaded ” = L? and the other planets, though! | "Poor Mra. Friend ie dead. he) xvory part of the machine Is Ameri: | dents that ate wing is the simple trimming— edly ord Lass repre yucca Fave us cakes and candy and pen. |can and designed by firms in the ee aaa aed Colors: African brown, navy YY good-look- ‘are lives at tho Allerton house, | Dio’ “Ana then sometimes she'd tell| United States. Its wiggs are 102 feet | pearance ai blue and black. ing model, with p. 902 West Twonty-second street.|uy to be careful and not to get fat| from tip to tip, and the carriage pro- | smeet in a prac- 3-piece belt t ie a quiet, conservative man and Hike wee, ven, = she talked Lie ae ts iE pad pet gel ane tical way the Stitched Brim Velvet Hats, plated bi Ny a. be! 7s eins A sailing Because of eennitiveness over her| will allow the crew of the “destroyer” needs of daily $1.75 ack, , but neverthelens tncroasing weight Mra, Friend, known | to absolutely command the air, both in school life. Fist ‘Sions thane with a wile Patch pockets, [Natural History has written proof) through the neighborhood as “the; front and behind, Further, as the) s pea erty and plain, singl 1 rp that he predicted the last|childrents friend,” committed suicide} suns will be clear of the wings, they Gray Plaid erpeeraln a the trim- Plain, single ij ¢ tremor, Mr. Ware went to the| last évening by swallowing poison, Will have an uplimited range both up Mixture ee me bagy ein 3 and rican breasted front; last month and saw a acis- | Hor husband, John, told the police] and down, and will be able to attack | Coats, $11 rown. For rom 10 to 16 lined wi “ that his wife worried eonstantly for] aeroplanes above them, which is un- ‘0 , years. ined with pure ph, @ recorder of earthquakes, | fear her weight of 225 pounds would| usual in aerial warfare, as it has al- | The — illustra Telescope Velvet Hats, $1.25 serge lini the first time. {nerease to such an extent that he| ways been necessary for the aviator | von pictures it a U pe Ve » $1. 4 ng. Have you anything to predict an| Would cease to care for her, to climb above his enemy before he jation U. Black, navy blue or African brown velvet with a large white | Sizes 7 to 18 7” asked Mr. Ware of his|, “! always replied that I would like} can deliver the death blow, Military Coat worsted tassel as a side trimming. For Girls from 7 to 10 years, juabe her no matter what she looked like,”| | There are two propellers, driven by that is jaunty and Third Floor. years. de. 4 " he added, Bet she would not be- pie ed HH, eon ‘ype tore, devei- an ideal campus — 4 repli % tryli * oped especially for the “air destroy- vi 2 -cbaeed mee ian ied ra wd eure wm bougnt or" typy y the Curtiss Company, dal Ff for vie, Soke Boys’ and Girls’ $1 to $1.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, with Two Pairs of ER write you a posteard telling] medicines guarantocd to make her) , The Cansda ie « biplane with o| modal of cheviot Gl t 65c Pai Enickerbockers, $6.60 of re chment, | " al about the next earthquake,” to nen She: beeen. Starving herself. Worked Rereecy Sy the trials, ‘si ee vd 98 ge § oves, a! je Fair est waar rae eee gore seen ine Loehty ‘ ‘ Bho got Mm Id eat only on e Canada will carry bombs ; ue, TF is ‘i 8 3- ¥ eed an earthquake for meals day. ‘ beget ker vs Pred welghing 26, 60, 80, 126, or 200 pounds. | 6.60 brown. $11 A special school Opening et Be Tan cape Pockets, yoke back with 6 plates. Sizes 7 to 18 ery that sort of business because I saw| It can carry ten of the latter, weigh- t $6.76 25 and gray mocha; also a few ‘buckskin gauntlets; ‘ourth Floor 4. ene ¢ onare vag Ria Wt was making “her weak, but she | Ing in all & ton, Zeppelins do not Other Cloth Coate aed 5 o es broken sizes. 5 sntral Amer! co. n 1 h patructt i ibeli road: 5 laid. _ “a r front work tngt night Efound her ‘ane sa These ve cn, = i i eee Lessa 4 Plaid Dresses 66 pr Boys’ and Girls’ Chamoisette Gloves, 50c ; Boys’ School and Dress Hats ; . She had ison,” ‘omplete, the Canada cost abou' » $6. : . all eae he : r. Ware also predicted ani earth. | Qmioe t and in agi ambulance | $40,000, hut now that the type. has Ae gta dress illustrated is only one of numerous feel pod ye serigg walneoed waite one solos oi aes, We have a most complete assortment of new styles but The lit joys’ ‘an loves, $ that is d fl | about the time San Francisco| while being taken t wer Hos-| been standardized, it ia expected that ; hich | i ce on ey ‘s hat is difficult to equal in town. A score of models eae ee sel attractive school Dresses from which to select, Boys’ and Girls' Arabian Gray Mocha Gloves, $1. ; A 4 ite big shake. He says his charts pital, they will cost about $30,000 apiece. The Children’s Regulation Sailor and Midday ‘Main Floor are exclusive with GIMBELS. Yi ————— — a = | Dresses, $5 to $15 , Boys’ ‘‘Rah-Rah”’ Boys’ Austrian Velour = iI | In navy blue or black men's-wear serge. In the latter color A, Japanese Crepe Kimono for Hats, 60c and $1 Hats, $3.95 they make splendid convent Dresses, Sizes 6 to 14 years, $d Fl. In the new shades to match Soft and mellow; several _———__————_—_— the Boarding School Miss, $1.95 —_| th suits—gray, green, brown | styles; all colors. Young Women’s and School Girls’ | 4 jittle Ja 8 $ and blue, t Godowsky! You will find the master || ese/ seldom 1 Boys’ Caps, 60c and 61 | Boys’ Felt and Tweed | White Galatea appears without bright colored Checks, pect Scotch Hats $1 io $1.50 1 nianist hi 1 a Norfolk Middies, $1.25 Tics Wao weer ie Weacas Misture,newshapns sacs | 80 Toyeurco soe | pianist himself in his inspired interpreta- ||} ..?%teicwa ae Say ied Ma pe Bec Fourth er inen! a ne C | bi D bl Di R d Le reg ink wand blue backgrounds 1800 Boys’ $1 Blouses at 60c 1} - Blouses, large Dilxaco sleeves az Sold us by the makers of the famous “Puritan” tlons on 0) umbia Vouble-VIsc lnecords With Blue sah, as illustrated. Sizes 4 to blouse, at a reduced price—for no reason but that E Listen toGodowsky’s dae a " = vs eS a paren wee us these. proe s s a ) , ’ » 5 we es di > Ss of The Coler. o Children’s and Misses’ Coa Blouse, with one side pocket. Here is the full list of jlouses are new, fresh, peristt, ine wide range ot styles. Godowsky's records—all Lingerie, 25c to $1.60 White and plenty of color effects, All Campanella—a_glit- These, too, on the Fourth Floor : Khaki Drawers, Nightgowns, | Princess Just a few suggestions of what we show, at the lowest * 5 haan rs, hat. 5 ri te ring: ca rr age vid double-dise, $1.50 each, “Coed” Sting i Night Re: oe ent per consistent. with good merchandise in our very convenient Boye’ ‘ transcending bril- Hear them! They will Blouses, ery and ribbon trimmed, Sees PENG, Te, mene nrieaten ; : aN A 01 jo ‘ i 0 $1, js . 5 ‘x liance; of the Chopin prove a revelation to you |f 082% ouna wd Boye shir, te to 6 fo Boye Sweaters #0 aes i ° ices . a . . hi ' Pajamas, to 5 joys’ ists, 250 4 prelude in F ma or of what modern rec ording ells ree | GIMBEL “Toe-Ease” Shoes Boys’ Suspenders, 260. Boys’ Bath Robes, a5 a graceful, delicate can do for the highest in|] at’ bottom and G ‘ Child Boys’ Neckties, 260 and 360, | Boys’ Blanket Robes, $2.76, ripple that sparkles; pianoforte music. he with red For Growing ren BE OR OO eens or hear his dazzling Twelve-Inch: $1.50, $3,05 to $6.95 Linen and Cretonne Smocks, $1 cae EL MIR RE once the mieks cleats Special School Outfits, 65c . are) ixtra Special! $5 and $6.95 Cretonne Coats, $1.60, - . i shi conception of Schu- Campanella, (Liszt,) Note—All the Midd: for school or dress wear, because con- Consisting of black-and-white checked waterproof school é AS484? Hark, Hark, The L. ! Note—A dy Blouses are in sizes 16 to 18 years and bag with strap, E. Faber's pencil assortment of 3 pencils, bert-Liszt’s ‘‘Hark, eae SH bryaleaan 84 to 44, ‘Third Floor Heusied to aid the natural growth of | jofacr, pen-and-pencil holder, eraser, 200-sheet. tablet af ine Hark, the Lark!”’ Nocturne in E flat ‘Girls’ . aper, metal-edged ruler, 2 blank books, bi f chalk Girls’ Shoes, $3 to $4.60 Pair | {dozen pen points, OE, ORI EOF OE SN, Tan Russia Calf, patent colt and gun metal, Dustless blackboard erasers, School Bags, 26c to $2.60; AS485 (Chopin,) in lace and button styles; sizes 244 to 6. Preludes (0) in B flat. Your Columbia deal- Children’s Fancy (b) in FL (Chopin) 5 dc. plain and plain colored 4 er has them—and of | Gnemenrsgenst | Stitch All Wool Misses’ | © Black lenther-board folding | leatherette, corduroy, genuine Wt play | Ass60} Foton o in A Fl, | School Sweaters Shoes, ft 60 Tae Bares, 100, epg leather, patent leather and ay | (Choplu to $4 Pair ruled, ie to 260. || Giant” Writing Tabl rod pee y standard make ||| asso74 a Guru f to @ years, $8.00 Calf, patent colt and in Pen Points 1¢ each, value Nate, liter and ap sz! 100 F.G SMIT dise talking machine. LwaltsinG Flat. (Chopin, | 7 to 12 years, $3.50 (alte Dem cols and stun Toate we ke pal Mainsd ~& Hraea, lo and 26, reg. 8¢ 12 Barmebletiarn, white, an qi reen, an ue, 8c pkg., 4 Small Bottles of Ink, 2-o2., | be. PaR BS reg. be. White and Manila Pads of Pen Points, double spring, | fine ink paper, 10¢ doz. to 100 stub, medium ‘and fine points, | each. 8c doz., 32c gross. School Crayons, 6c t Pencil Sets, 106 to $1. box. aR 0 She Most practical and serviceable of | Ghildren’s Shoes, $2.50 to all school sweaters, 50 Pair Two Distinct Styles Tan Russia Calf, patent colt and Sweater illustrated has an all | gun metal, in lace and button styles; around belt, close fitting high roll | sizes 844 to 11. collar and tght wrist cuffs. The | Boys’ Sturdy Shoes, $3 Pair other model without a pelt has | “Box calf, gun metal, patent colt two large patch pockets. In either | and tan Russia Calf, in lace and E. Faber’s Pencils with erasers, 10¢ to 46¢ doz, style st 6 ice at salar are ieee eel Pee 1to ae GIMBEL Fountain Pens, Very Special, 60c White, Navy Blue, Rose, Tan, ttle Boys 068, A . 4 5 ! Delft Blue, Gray, Maroon, Box Call, gun cea tend patent colt, in lace and button 14-kt, gold’pen point, chased barrel; fine, medium or stub, Main and Third Floors styles; sizes 1034 to 18}4. Second Floor Main Floor, Rear Balcony “ "a Bredbury Piano Wareraome | Hiroe" Wit? Minin | = “1 We've Got Them All mat © vA ign Got Grafono now Columt hundreds of 0: |. Come tn ia Graphophone Co. 63 Chambe:s: S.1cct | i} | (eet

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