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le Oo, teeurance brebkere ot Se ” | Kackange Place 1th etek songenr LOVE FOR WIFE OF Schmit: Killed Himself After!» =e $10 DID FOR THIS WOMAN who shot himeelf through the beert and fel) seroes the ges Thage cometary, Wastngeron: teeeee The Price She Paid for Lydia E, Pinkham'’s Vegetable Com- pound Which Brought Good Health. Hudson, ine yorterday, was decpened Danville, Ve —"T have only spent ten 10-day. Sebmits, on reaching the grave, n your medicine and I feel so much better than I placed & Wreath of white carnations did when the doctor Decorating Plot of M Lucy Simonds ot the head of it Mre. Bitmmonds, whe died tn Poly- clinto Hospital on Jon. 1%, Was the erenddavehter of Gen Mickett, the and «| dolore we ating me I don't sulfler any hearing down prins at al! now and I but the European sleep well, Teannot war, which drove his friend to take sey enough for hia life. Lydia BE. Pinkham's But Mrs. J. O. Williams of Madison. Vegetable Com N, J., @ sister of Mra, Bimmonda, told pound and iver P «story to ‘day in whic » she said that | pitty as they have done so much for Behmita Voared mort deeply fF | me, Lam enjoying good health now and Lwey,” and when she was married to a 5 ngs edie take Me, Bimmonds, “Bchmite took the | Owe It all to your rem th : . ‘ blew very much to heart.” Mra, Wil | Pleasure in telling my friends and Mame also deciared t when Mra, | Seghbors about the Mrs. Mattie Gimmonds died, “it 1 to be the| Haley, 501 Colquhone Street, Dane ville, Va. Now female she end of the world foi “Max was an o whole family,” to-day He know ! time he bec “Five yea to Mr. Simmonds, blow very muoh to heart, but he re- | ¥* mained a close friend of both Mr, and Mrs. Simmonds. Ho vistted them fre- uffering from any form of quently and seemed to live in their —e “If you have the slightest doubt “About two years ago Lucy became |that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- i. Max did all that he could to| ble Compound will help you, write make her comfortable, He joined | to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., with her husband in lavishing every | (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad-| vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. ~Advt care upon her, Finally, when she died, that seemed to be the end of the world for Max. He was absolutely inoonsolable. His grief was so over- powering wo were afraid of its} power. “LT am convinced that the let Max received from ab: Wm to kill himself." M plained ty a reporter, mail ship brought him a ¢ ten in the tre Demonstrations Max that of the another had been killed, PAINLESS letters upon his mind. Extraction of “Max » financial difficulties, T Teeth Dall am sure, nd while 1 knew that he etween 9 and 11. was acquainted with the Simmondses ioneeglebon os seed never a iy » what others say! “The last time "Seeing 's Believing Vo SSirite then, That’ iswhy Tam making ie ing is ree ater. Just befor: "I have not who lives in N to arrive. he a furnished r Gol tne 3 Bridge Work My easy payment plan may interest you DR. FINCH 215 W. 42d Si te at the Hotel fourth Btree day. At the Ly Ae aaa ON CREDIT To lay out money in clothing means a hard- ship when cash is scarce. We have evolved a new credit plan that requires but $1.00 a week to keep your entire family dressed in the height of fashion. We fully guarantee every- thing you buy here, and cheerfully exchange anything that is unsatisfactory. MEN’S CLOTHING The very smartest of this season's mod- els, in the greatest variety shown any- where. Suits in browns, grays, greens and blues, mixtures, stripes, one or two button models, soft or flat lapels. Knitted Top- coats, green, gray and brown mixtures Wonderful values. Men’s Suits............ 12.50 to 35,00 Men’s Overcoats........ 10.00 to 35.00 LADIES’ APPAREL Suits of Broadeloth, Poplin, Whipcord, Serge, Gabardine and Velveteen, in black, midnight blue, African brown, green; especially featuring models with high choker fur collars and deep fur cuffs, Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits... .. .15,00 to 45.00 ++. 10.00 to 35.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses, . . 12,00 to 30.00 Dress Well on $1 a Week PEN SATURDAY EVENING: Russian Ladies’ and Misses’ Coa | | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1015. The GIMBEL “Fifth-Birthday Sales” Present the Season’s NEWEST for Saturday This month-long October Occasion is planned to emphasize the close relatior interest NOW the goods New Yorkers would normal: October that existe between GIMBELS and New York hereiare its offering an suc! prices. Because of the extreme care and common-sense y 6 as will best please keen, observant New York people, glad to do their shopping have been planned, we expect this month of October to ectabligh a nee high at a saving, at the start of the new season ‘ for a single month's sales in this Store. The NEW is in evidence all over the Store-but much of it ix at mid season The News for tomorrow is chiefly devoted to MEN’ 'EN’S or end-d-season prices. That is where this Sale differs, and will continue to differ AND CHILDREN’S FALL AND AND WINTER At APPAREL, Besides ' 5 ioe from sales; because we shall keep the month crowded with offeriags that are of new groups listed here, many of the first day's offerings will br yey be inte force. 95 Plaid Wool Women's $25 Velour Raye Coats, $16.50 Skirts, $5 Full Lelted model, large Drecoll pockets, high military collar and lined through- Smart sport model with out with peau de eygne. In African brown, bottle green, slate and tan Women’s shirred ruffled top back; open down front with smoked pear! $40 Double Faced Mixture Coats, $29.50 Pas pod Kimonos, a Sve bieck suk Skirts, 66 In brown or tan mixtures with reverse side of large checks; collar and cuffs of gandie collar and cuffs. : power, Ay Satin and Taffete Skirte; choice of three new models natural raccoon, side belted and lined to waist Third Fleer I n Cc Brooches, hand or enamel Women’s $4.95 Sweaters, $3.25 $6.95 Georgette Crepe effects, He. A warm, practical wool sweater with large Blouses, $3. 95 Black Enamel and Rhinestone Circle Pins, shaw! collar and patch poekets, In Oxford gray, Maroon, Delft blue; sizes 36 to 44. This sale price will little more than cover the actual Main and Third Floors retail cost of the fine Georgette crepe of which it is made, sz The a ~one collar, large silk bound buttonholes aad - Py verman Silver Gate-top Mesh Bags, $2.50 ’ 5 smarty shaped cuffs express the very latest style features, Women’s $! and 3! $1.25 Union Vin Joffre blue, milltary rose, flesh eclor and whi ite. Enamelled-top Borine Powder Boxes, 50c, Moin Fleer Medium weight woot + Sizes 34 $5 Crepe de Chine Blouses, $3.46 9 ela” meee = ccs to 44, The new high pointed collar with ribbon cravat; two 7,476 Women’s Handkerchiefs and $2.60 Union Buits, 90c, and $1.26 Worsted Union Suits, 80c. Swiss Ribbed Vests, 16c, Main Floor deep points caught with large pearl buttons, French In white and flesh color. Third Floor. Women’s $2.50 Untrimmea Velvet Hats, $1.75 High crowns, Tricornes, Pokes, Turbans, Sailors, Side Roll Hats; shirred and plain Velvet Hats. Third Floor —And These for Men Newest Fall Suits and Overcoats— $25 and $30 Qualities--for $14.75 The Suits in the latest styles, weaves and ef- fects, and in all sizes from 38 to 48. The Overcoats include silk-lined Chesterfields or loose-fitting “slip-ons,” in Oxford gray, tan and neaplesty sito Oe, toe. ide hee wth wit colored on broidered designs. Wonderful buttonholes trim the front. and col value. pce ee eS 10¢ to 12746. phen hems, white and ts ted ceereh em! - Main Floor and Subway Store The GIMBEL Tea Room Is Giving a Birthday Party t serves a SPECIAL BIRTHDAY during October, iihae in the Tea Room or the Men's Gril trees the ea 2.30, At 76c*a Cover Righth Floor $200 3-Piece Leather Suites, $150 All-over upholstered in brown Spanish leather. Loose cushion seats. 7,000 Real Hair Nets, 2 for 15c¢ "Regularly l6e each. Kegular and cap shapes; absolutely the best quality. Main Floor 4 Per Cent. a Year on Your Surplus Mone, ey unds, by Is offered you, with safest care of your GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers Department, Under the oe of the State of New York Money deposited with our Interest Department, before October 10th will be credited with Interest from October Ist. Main floor, rear Balcony brown. Also Coats of knitted cloth and “covert” $20 Tapestry Covered Wing Chairs, $15 Women’s $25 Cloth Suits, $18.50 cloth. Sizes 33 to 44. All-over upholstered, and with love cushion seat. : 100 Fur Trimmed Suits—Whipcords, Broadecloths, Velour M 5 ; Fourth Floor Seventh Floor de Laines, Several entirely new models with Coats silk lined en’s $1.50 Soft t Shir 85c $2.50 t $3.75 WHITTALL Willan Can throughout. In blue, brown, black, green and taupe. One ae apt ae pas as woven madras nd Sea cotton $ $3 pl Wilton Con) style is illustrated. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Young Women’s $26 Dresses, $18.50 A charming combination of plaid taffeta and velvet; blue, green, garnet or black velvet. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Young Women’s $22.60 Dancing Frocks, $15 Of taffeta, trimmed with rosebuds, In white, blue, pink and maize, Third Floor Cut lengths and mill ends in a wide range of colors. $1.75 Wilton Velvet Stair Carpets, $1.35 Yard 76c 12-foot-wide Printed Linoleum, 45c 8q. Yard $1 Inlaid Linoleums, Many Designs, 75c 8q. Yard Sixth Floor 75c and $1 Pictures, 35c and 50c Men's $1 Ties of Fine Silks for 50c Men’s $1 Elastic Web Suspenders, 50c Main Floor Men’s $3 Hats—from London—$1.65 Soft Hats and Derbies in Fall styles and colorings, ‘The soft felts of the pliable, adaptable kind, that England makes so well. Men’s $2 Stitched Cloth Hats, $1 Women’s $1.75 to $3.50 Nightgowns, Fourth Move trames. “Sin 12016 seed 1850 inch, “NOW Masterploces, fm antique $1 to $2 Men’s $1 and $1.25 Silk Hose, 65c $1.75 to $4.60 Mirrors, 66c to $2.25 With double silk sole and tops. Black and colors. Men's 35c Fine Silk Hose, 6 Pairs for $1 Men's 50c Silk Lisle Hose, 3 Pairs for $1 Main Floor Men’s $1.75 Merino Union Suits, $1.25 Heavy quality, in natural color. Closed crotch, Sizes 34 to 46, Men’s $1.50 Otis Union Suits, 85c Men’s $1 to $1.50 Sample Union Suits, 65c Main Floor Men’s $1.25 Capeskin Gloves, 95c Pair $3.26 to $36 Oil Paintings, $1.75 to $16 $2 to $20 Pictures and Frames, $1 to $10 $1.60 to $8.50 Hand-Carved Frames, 75c to $3.60 Sixth Floor $5.50 7-Piece H. S. Luncheon Sets, $4 Satin damask. Several desi; 16x16 inches, veral designs. One cloth 45x45 inches. Six napkins, $4.26 H. 8. Damask Tea Napkins, $3 Dozen $3 Hand-Embroidered Pillow Cases, $2 Pair $2.60 Satin Damask Napkins, Size 20x20 Inches, $1.75 Doz. Second Floor Twenty-nine styles that are copies of French Nightgowns. Fine laces and embroideries that are often seen on Nightgowns priced up to $5. Of nainsook, batiste, brocatled seco silk and cambric. These were bought weeks ago and could not be duplicated at these prices today. Second Floor $3 to $4 Fine Umbrellas, $2 Silk and Union Taffeta. . Women’s handles——long silver caps, gun metal, silver-mounted, carved, etched and engraved silver caps. Men’s handles—cape and buckhorn hooks, silver mounted and plain natural woods. Main Floor $13.50 French Ivory Toilét Sets, $9.50 | | jeuntper morte maiiemitreals™™"™** ™ 1” $4 Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains, $2.95 in boat. Main Floor | bept clean RE chhed shen vise tried Cun Sean ea 1,500 Standard Books, 50c Volume Men's WELBRE p cate, Shoes, $3.88 Fy - re'cnyrrramed Butoh Curtin, 94s New and original editions embracing ee jeder Pe Me iy Patent leather, Fronch calf, blak Sixth Floor Essays, Belles Lettres, Sport and other subjects. prices $2 to $6 volume. Selected Works of Charles Dickens, $1.50 Set All sizes, although not ii Second Floor $1.35 Hot Water Plates, 95c Fine porcelain, some with “Bluebird” decoration, Some 8-i some T-inch deep. Nickel-plated hot water container. mi Cat $1.65 and $1.95 Smoking Stands, 95c 1,200 of them, of mahogany, with tray top, gless inset and metal Published at $3. Oliver Twist, A ‘Tale of Two Cities, Grea Expectations, : J J Child's History of Engiand, Plelowick Papers, Parts Ieand Ie Tests three styles, Main Floor $ ass bo tees Feller ene 1.10 Main Floor, Rear , d . Fifth Floor - Boys’ $7.50 Norfolk Suits, $4.75 : - $1.50 and $2 Chiffon Broadcloths, 95c Yard Sm “a eaeeey ‘i hia aids ond fre af cheviots, cassi- 50c to 75c Japanese China, 35c Widths 48 and 64 inches. Fall colorings, including dark brown, dark | meres and tweeds; also blue unfinished worstec ted be green, navy blue and plum. Clever Norfolk model, with 3-piece belt, pleated’ back Buus Rea tn Ce bon dishes, Shaving Mags, ‘Tee Strainers, Eyft $1.50 to $2 Silk-and-Wool Dress Goods, 85c with yoke, patch pockets; lined with blue serge or alpaca; 96c Sets of Five Nested Bowls, 65c $2 All-Wool Checks and Plaids, $1.25 Yard | knickerbockers are fully lined. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Second Floor Fourth Floor $2.60 to $3.60 English Sample Plates, $1.60 SUBWAY STORE BIRTHDAY SPECIALS Women’s $7.50 and $8.50 Fall Dresses, $5 and $5.95 In silk, silk poplin and serge. Women's $20 Poplin Suits, $15 Fur and braid trimmed; in black, brown, green and navy, Sizes 14 to 44, 260 $15 and $18 Fall Dresses, $9.60 and $10.75 All silk and silk and serge combination, Women’s $2 Tailored Blouses, $1 Of colored striped madras with tailored three-in-one collar; cuffs of fine pique and black silk ribbon tie. All sizes. Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony Women’s ‘‘Mayfair'’ Walking Boots, $1.95 Regularly $3.50 and $4. Patent colt and dull leathers, in button; cloth and kid uppers; Goodyear welted soles; high Cuban or concave heels. Sizes 21, to 7, widths B to E, Gimbel Sybway Store, Balcony $3.76 Petticoats at $2.75 Extra size Taffeta and Messaline Silk Petticoats, Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony SPECIAL VIOLIN RECITALS by Shae, Konedski, playing the compositions of Davis. wer Floor Men’s and Youths’ $15 and $16.50 Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats, $10 Tho Suits ure made from the newest all-woo! fabrics in neat stripes, checks and two-tone mixtures; also plain colors; sizes 43 to 48 The Overcoats ure in Fall and Winter weights, newest styles, with and without vel¥et collars, Coen vali pear Ulster models; wool fabrics; sizes 32 to 42, Great Bargains for the Boys Boys’ $6 and $67 $6 Two-Pair Knickers No Norfolk 8! Suits, $3.60 New styles of wool cheviots and cassimeres, neat mixtures of brown, gray and tan; sizes 6 to 17 years. Bors $5 All-Wool Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, $3.50 With one pair full-lined knickers; sizes 6 to 17 years, imbel Subway ‘store, Balcony Men's $3.50 and $4 High Shoes, $2.35 Just the models for now, Gun-metal—-button or lace styles, with cloth tops; patent or all gun-metal. All sizes, GIMBEL Subway Store, Balcony Men's $1.50 and $2 Soft Hats and Derbies, $1.15 The season 's newest styles and colors, Boys' 76c and $1 Hats, 60c Samples from one of the largest makers of Boys' Hats. Men’s and Boys’ 60c Caps, 25¢ Made from ends of All- Woo! Suitings, in mixtures and blue se: GIMBEL Subway Store, B feony Children’s $5 Sample Coats, 93-95 In chinchilla, corduroy and brosdloa sizes 2 to 6 y GIMBEL Subway’! Hare, Balcony Children’s $1.50 and $2 Hats, $1 Velvet, corduroy, chinchilla and felt; sizes 2 to 6 years, GIMBEL Subway Store, Balcony Infants’ Short Dresses, 25c, 6 Months to 2 Years Russian and Waist Dresses, 26c, 2 (o 6 years. Infants’ and Children's Nightgowns, Qbc, Infants’ and Children's Skirts, 2! GiapEL Subway Store, Balcony 60c to $2 Hat Trimmings, 25c to 7c Steel beaded and assorted Ornaments for hat trimmings. $1.60 C. B, Corsets, 85c Modlum busts quality of pink coutll; sizes 19 to 40 i | {