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Vele-1t the Corn was sure to mo. ime thousands of others. wee stampe for each —ORiy Shout tee Peet ewe 1’ ana oteorage wi Ai Tote | Mary, idem, using pain ky tape, | oune fi wl ne E § a ‘ork, or sent by IMPORTANT——Write your size wanted, rata 169.98 $89.98 $49.98 | Add two cents Calland Make Our terme to New 1 A = een eanen ies ‘Tinwe, due to- de) {na befor ment hadn't anid since you, earilie i A oe he hetrane wer wm hoes wi hed town hiding ao ot frome formes Deputy Mires Cemnine be “+ ere . mW te matin of tke Ge the Towrame weer Ww sereieure horned simatphip thing: The 09 onperind te ned te be rere elthin © fee bourse tefier ow The Mavere Mert te have 200 reward Moree tor the Pagitive one bincket by tht Board of biter ore 0nd Bee Cormiveate @he coe a & Hudeorn a! One Mundres and Barnty frat Mirest. UM was reported Mofreee po in oF near there 16 the only reamen be could 5, 1 any ouspiciog thet frame Was (here wor Lnal be aad ie. ier | frane were both Waster of the las lah Hospital Me He suid Kotrane #88 in wy, bet there, had never been there, nor would ony man Bauted by the polloe | TO" Bed shelior « Whee the Tuscania arrived last Corn Owners. #i#!! four deiwotives ewarched her at renting and aieamer do not Guestionsd all’ the | Mine. The stay here over night was a | | Athing! survivors, Tweive more de. | departure from the day's nerary, | gave leotives waited at (he pier aad looked and « Ws at every passenger landed ond they were satisfied that Kofrane ?. was not aboard the Greek ship. Five | poarding neers and Ofty-win of the Athipal are on the in the Koumanian Hee He Wold | Hockefelier addressed the assembled | Hauer & Krusye, N oF to-morrow, The lieve, however that Dat offano ie among them poten | Carawalee defiant attitude | To | bes pussied the authori | Feportera ‘As God a my judges Mike Rofrane ith this murder, Carnival confirmed some of | the tories, decta trlet Attorh . on, when asked if he had back to prison than confess the truth comes out, i oe who did this thing. wot me into all my trouble.” Fennimore im the man whose con- oe * | feamion remulted in Rofrano'’s indict- when asked if he @ waa brought from Clinton prison on Buturday that he had lied at bie (rial, and if he hadn't La ie an innocent man. I will die is * i will say anything ageinet him. He had nothing to T ain an innocent man too, but I came inte cou om, my medicine to save othe | hen rt and re asked to mame thowe he ed to wave he replied: nimore ia the man 1 mean. Balle he “hadn't told the I'll go back and stay there un- flome time advantage of accentuating the fare. the 16-year-sise will be needed for the over-bodice 1 yard of material 27 inches wide, The skirt will require 2% yards of material 36 inches i wide, and for the flounces wil! be needed 8% yards of lace 17 ‘inches wide. The bodice rMleaee pattern, Mo. 8603, and the skirt patern, No, and 18 5606, are both out in sixes for 16 and 18 years, NING AY ah OG; Donald Bulling. 100 Wer Trt ite Gimbel Bros.), corner Bixth Avenue low receipt ordered. MANTON FASHION jgecond Sti ( yo. Oppo. reet ‘Thirty-second Street, toe Wetter pastas it ine hurry. York, New J Toland Your Own Terms nections 5 ms ISHED AT Furnished We Write for Our New © panne; can be used with or without cushions 4109.98 Have On ly © Pri ‘Catclogue salted FR. UG eer Bree SERS SS (VER SOE OF SHP 2 vows nocceeich CARRMNG 1.00 TROOPS, 9 pprvENT —o = Man | froma Fails to Give wie - Investigating co oon! mines of Oe ( By © Ctemach Speciater as 8 epemnl whe bee spent meer ot 4 Malian remervints yesterday « ™ quartered in the residence of Joseph | Haske, superintendent of Primero | ¢, men intion ennees win ‘The primoner ie thirty years ol4, and Aistende the stomach abnwrmaiiy, bie cceupation as & fur-| thar full. bieatad ferting ‘Thue beth ext ht obirt had to be euppiied | rier, though be admitted he was not | S% emerson” aoiten Was rom. the visitor ‘hefeiier arrived late at the | houre for dinner last eve ton weuelly Deslthy and sormal, bet od sient past endurance by these siemenio—-aclé and wind te ei} working | ping. phaciting the ccoens table, 5 | Ser, seek, of oil, stomach aiftieghico-~tne New York capitaliet sat down with « om | Pires “ané Seip @tep soccesery to to ose group of overall-clad work and | burger eluded detec the e-ld and sop the fermentation othewd as be oni | teatine oy the “ fare offered. The | ™ a by tam Little: wapem the Sqn Giorgia » starboard side, well aft Henry Kruape of the saloon run by 6 wd water ‘sang. Hom ome, te lecture show mecpeste. after which Mr. villagers. Btreet, Brookiyn, “I believe Chat labor and capital | buruers bal last night, should be partners in their joint in-|from the bond this im dustrial work,” he said. “Only by| the developments in ov after naid | manner sg harmony can they achieve mutual| he merely went on the bail at the erty locking to We be: romperity, In coming to Colorade [| request of @ relative of the priaoner’a. | eee Pre Ste prepertinn Of On ant to meet the mon of the mining) To Magistrate Keynolda Ham-| gaet ps face to 1 hope you tmave | burger stated that he bad come over — not believed everything you have to Hrookiyn from the Bronx vi told about me, and I don’t want to be-|an uncle who has « juok business in] GET WELL! STAY WELL! SAGA A ali ROBINSON SPRINE WHT been told me about labor.” A you doing on that 0! jt e the Magistrate Cafes. 4 ry youuh oF i dye Wan quite a aight | CUO, At Preuklie his Row Work ite, (Pen the Ronse CF eek) to wateh reservists sail, 80 1 went to | ee alow about thie plane x04 Wien 10 | "*Srtave ‘you ever bon arrested b ARPET Jalw.muuss send home, Renato? Shall 5 have it)», aenuinaed the Court nee Tet, see oLemeus, ‘om. eto; have it freaked." “[ was never convicted,” evaded LEANING 283.0. Scns, Store Opens 8.30 BROADWAY AND 33D STREET Store Closes 6 GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE Important, Special Sales Take Place Every Day On both floors of the GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE—Many Are Never Advertised—All are Timely and Exceptionally Attractive—Every Sale Is Planned to Help You Save Money Tomorrow We Begin a Very Important Three-Day Sale of 3,200 Lingerie Blouses at 75c First Big Fall Sale of the Kind—Special Purchase From Two Leading Manufacturers Many of these cleverly designed Blouses would usually sell at $1.25. Many at $1.50. At 75c they rep- resent amazing value. Fully a dozen different col- lars to choose from. E Blouse fresh and dainty. Complete range of sizes. Plenty of large sizes. Materials Include— Voiles, Corded Crepes, Plain Crepe, Or- gandies ana All-over Embroidered Voiles Long or Short Sleeves, GIMBEL Subway Store, Balcony Women’s Ss 1,000 in New Fall Models—Another - Great Gimbel Subway Store Sale Nearly an Aisle Full of These Skirts. An Event Among Events $2.75 Skirts, $4 Skirts, $5 Skirts, $2.95 $3.95 Materials include serges, basket weave fabrics, Checks, Mixtures and fancy fabrica. 200 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES, silk poplins or brown, green and navy. Sizes 14 to 44. 5 Gimbel Bubway Store, Balcony serges, Black, Would be excellent vate at $7.50. Very special THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 283, 10915. + the wmdy 206 Wremument of ~ vit GIMBELS cee $15 Paris-Reflected Hats In GIMBEL French Salons —— “WON DITEUL” tear the expreemve adjective weed by one whe thard to believe that ruck perfect reproductions im euch aplendid materiale, many of them imported, were priced #15 mere fractions of Parte prices. + Just Think—C y of Maison Lowll f “Watteau” Picture Hat $ 1 5 as illustrated } Of African brown velvet with beaver and tan faille mbbon trimming, Among the New $15 Hats for Tomorrow— Draped Hats with steel ornament trim- mings. High Crown Hats with rich iridescent coque feathers. Large, land medium size Sailors. Derby crown Hats topped with ostrich tips. Hats of Velvet or rich Hatter's Plush Many Hats ribbon or metal ornament trimmed. - Third Floor “What Mother Has TWO Boys? What Boy Needs TWO Suits?” Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, $5: Extra Suit, $1 Boys’ Blue Unfinished Worsted Suits, $5: Extra Suit, $1 Boys’ Brown Mixed Suits, $5: Extra Suit, $1 Boys’ Gray Mixed Suits, Extra Suit, $1 Originated last year at GIMBELS GIMBELS, the sale, which was advertised by the above Oni Suct $ 5 Two Sucts $ headline, was a heme | suc- ceas—the most remarkable in Boys’ Clothing we ever knew. This year we surpass it, for the values are even better. Of the 4,100 Norfolk and Plain Suits in this Sale, every one is a $5 GIMBEL value, absolutely up to standard, Sizes from 6 to 18 Years Select $5 Suit you wish; then select game or a dif- ferent size and style. The two Suits will cost you $6. 4 This Means TWO $5.00 Suits for Six Dollars! STRONG Suits they are—well sewed; buttons on to stay; seams reinforced; and other good ts. Should you pick a wrong » we will exchange it. Choose from plain blue cheviots cheviots; on dark Byte ots, unfinished worsteds and serges; plain brown or brown mixed cassimeres, cheviots and fancy tweeds; also overp aids t grounds; and grays and brown in small stripes. This Is a Three Day Sale— Thursday, Friday bef Saturday Fourth Floor Bed Coverings at Fine Savings a stock which is re- Among its » Sie eet oo TEs ag examples of economy: STETSON—the Ideal Fall Hat for Men and Young Men You can buy a Stetson almost any- where, but if en Blankets Wes.00 Pair || | for it, and find sri eas ar atan || hehe pone colored large blork designs; wider variet $3.95 Woolen Blank- | | in wisits and . olen - jon ” gig Pair exclusive and very smart White or plaids full sine, Stetsons that only GIMBELS can show you at $9.50 California Wool 3.50 Blankets, $7.50 Pair $3.60, $4 and $5 “ White, with or blue Th ideas for Fall full “go” i border; ‘Tex84 12x90 inches, betray ‘thelr origin--tbere's toruthing A plorigh pnts d $5 Wool-Filled Com- that prevents comparisgn with the ordinary run of hats. ESPECIAL- fortables, $3 95 ¢ case with the exclusive GIMBEL styles, 0 e ", ” * Figured silk mull coveri treenre ‘ou seen the “Comfort” Derby? It is made (by an en- | ‘ ly idea) 0 that it conforms to the head at {i i! with finch plain border; § easily as does last year's old weather-worn soft felt. Fourth Floor $3.50 Comfortables, $2.75 with Plain bordar; fll ase . $2 Crochet Bed- spreads, $1.50 Plain hemmed; new pat- we ee eo out oor- ners; reg. $2.26, at $1.76, $2.75 Marseilles Bed- Twelve Hundred Men’s -$1.50—and BETTER— Shirts at 95c A month’s accumulation of “broken _lines”—that is, Shirts in which we have not every size” in eve i fabric, color and effect. " nv ayle 5 Rare good Shirts th as woven madras, pe Sizes 14 to 17. ; same spread - loped with cut out - borders; reg. $8.26, at es. are, of such desirable materials le and pongee in neat effects, Main Floor