The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1915, Page 6

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MRS, HAGGIN TAKES A BOY, SON OF SUICIDE FATHER She and Magistrate Corrigan Go to Newark for Sake of One of Her Servants. Herbert Strauas, six years, whose father, Max Strauas, committed suicide in @ furnished room at No, 78 Columbia Youreell_ efficient to do your day’s| Street, Newark, N. J. yesterday, was RB & G. Pills keep your browght to New York late last night and to their best efforts. For | is at the home of Mrs. Ben All Haggin ir. at No, 139 Hast Thirty-eiehth Street. Mrs, Heggin, Magistrate Joseph ©. nd Mra Corrigan went to mobile and cleimed the boy. le had been turned over to Ohildren's Aid Society, but the offictals surrendered the ent. RG PILLS GET A BOX TO-NIGHT 10c., 25. THE BOX Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street «.2 in Motel _ Special Sale Wednesday Coats & Suits (Newest Styles) At Greatly Reduced Prices Fur Trimmed Silk Zibeline Coats Long flare coats, in all colors, Bo my lned oot | 12.95 Fur Trimmed Velour Coats Belted model, full length, flare coat; handsomely trim- med with skunk opossum; lined throughout with peau de cygne und corily inter- ined. Reduced to Fur Trimmed Broadcloth Suits Fitted modei of chiffon broad- dloth; coat is 44 inches long, \ with collar, cuffs ana border black wolf, lined with peau 125.00 Fur Trimmed Winter Suits 16.50 Various desirable fabrics, Wool Plush Coat, handsomely { t or; , east Tised with peau de 12,50 9 rn Bion eygne and warmly interlined. J e 20.00 Reduced to Charming Spring ES8E8 (First Showing) Reproductions of new Spring models in the new silks for the @oming season; colors are Galt blue, claret cup rose, bisque, rookie Corrigan a: Newark Police Headquarters in an auto- | THE EVEN HOME GY BY PAULIN that I am putting my pupil through short in the abdominal tant work of kee: places. will find them Again I will caution my readers to find out their weak points and direct most of the energy during the exer- cisea to them. A great many 4de- tormities, and certainly most common disorders, may be entirely or nearly overcome by intelligent exercises di- rected to correct these defects. ‘The largo abdomen and stomach, drooping head and round shoulders, hollows in the neck, flat cheat and dowble chin are all the remit of ab- solute Indifference or carelessness ré- garding health and personal appear- ance, and may be improved with a few minutes’ exercises systematically followed each day if only for a few montha. It t= really surprising how the muscles respond to a little daily at- tention, and for this reason I have printed many kind testimonials trom my readers, who write me of the won- derful and surprising results they have obtained through practising well directed exercises to overcome certain defects. ‘When physical exercises are ne- glected the muscles will work in the direction opposite to that intended by nature—that is, all one-sided—causing round shoulders and other unhealthy deformities mentioned above, and per- sistent effort to correct these must be indulged in daily to bring speedy and satisfactory results. —~— LETTERS FROM READERS. “HEART MURMUR”—C. EL b&b. writes: ‘Please tell mewhat to do for “heart murmur;" also if it can be cured.W bat causes it?” ‘The term “murmur” is used to de- wcribe the faint @ faulty action of the heart valves, according to @ well known apecial- ist's opinion, and in order to over- come it it ls necessary to remove the FOR WOMEN The Value of Trunk Exercises. In most of my recent articles on my course with Mra. A. St. James I have spoken repeatedly of the valuable trunk exercises and also of the fact =, do without undue strain. These exercises will reduce cn A) vegetable and entirely friend of mine frost- the obese abdomen and waist | @ of time and also strengthen the muscles Exercises for the muscles of the trunk also stimu- late the circulation, and those who suffer from dys- pepsia, pain around the heart and distended stomach, caused by gas arising from food rotting in the stomach, which may be purchased. manifestations caused, or believed to be caused, by ING WORLD, TUE@®DAY, DEOEMBER 28, 1815, on Y HAIR—MRS. EDWIN H.| If you exercise sufficiently tn the| do net tf the ware waren henna wi giay, bale alee] to 8 point of perepiration, 6 pinta Pong l Rag Lg if Gd ee I RY sod have many who 'were| In fact, to go into the cold air after Gillies 1916 Calendar E FURLONG Seunts, by “Rilowing Tour valuable teas tit, "The water fo the pool in| We are now distributing our 1916 aalupdar to our Savion” Meelis heated, and could follow this| customers. One sent free with every purchase. paste will color any hair, if used according to the direo- tions, inted many times. The color depends on the individual entirely— longth of time the paste is applied, method of application, original color of the hair and other conditions, | | the shower bath. as many of these cach day as she can FROSTBITTEN TOES.—A READER asks: "A bes advantage of buying your a remarkably foc diteet from the wholesaler, Save money PROPER WEIGHT.—"Piease tell me what I should weigh. [am five feet five inches tall?” You should weigh 135 pounds. If the feot begin to itch and burn when you enter a warm room, after long exposure to the cold, you may feel reasonably sure that chillblains will result if you do not begin treat- ment at once to prevent them. The parts affected will appear red and} swollen and be very sensitive. Re- move the shoes and stockings in « very cold room and rub the parts briskly with snow or iced water until the circulation is started and the flesu assumes a healthy, natural hue, Dry thoroughly and rub with witch hazel and get aig wholesome coffee, fresh off the roaster. Bean or 4. WE DELIVER FREE hin Greater New. York region and aid them in their impor- ping the vital organs in their rightful delictous coffee at enn reun within 300 miles, 5 Iba, ©. 0. ps ge “D., of cash with order. ‘Be- ) pete, od a8 | yond 30) miles, 10 Ibs., cash any retailers’ 0c. | With order, GHolesate price. | GILLIES COFFEE CO. 233-239 Washington 8t., save 100 a pound. A 6 Ibs. for $1.00, Bet Park Pl and Marciay Bt. Phone Cortiandt “47k. WINTER BATHS—PERPLEXED writes: “lamamember of the Y. W, C. A,, and have often wanted to take 4 plunge in their pool, but have been advived that it is very harmful in the winter time, when you have to go right out into the cold air, I do not think tt is harmful when you take a shower as cold as you can etand ft. smaller and broken beans of higher priced coffees, Just as delicious but very uch more reasonable in more valuable than any medicines price. Store Opens 8.30, Closes at GIMBELS—intirect® vor Thousands! Many Important, Specially Planned Events. NO After Christmas Dulness at GIMBELS—The Whole Store Joins Energetically in Creating Sales That Constitute One of the Greatest Economy Occasions of the Period—Bring The Children To GIMBELS and Let Them Enjoy The Pleasures of “Santa Claus Land” on the 8th Floor. e Only 3 Days More! ‘Domestic’ Sewing Machines at Savings of $9 to $10 Buy Now—Before the Sale Closes After Friday Regular Prices Will Be in Force Ww? The GIMBEL Annual Clearance of Women’s and Girls’ Apparel Coats have secured permission on threg of the latest 1916 models Dresses Furs at newest modei: $EPrice advanta; tan, resede green, peacock, and silvery gray. 16.50 25.00 30.00 condition which is di turbing the heart. In the vast majority of cases ay be done, Few pe die of “heart murmur di. B.! do die, though, of bad feeding, $5.00, Annual January Sales which will commence on Monday, January 8rd, and will include the following departments Household. and Decorative Linens, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases, Imported and American-made Underwear, Women’s Suits, Coats and Dresses, Details of ’ Stern Brothers 2nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Continuing To-morrow and the remainder of the week, The Absolute Clearance of Boys’ Clothing AT DECIDED PRICE CONCESSIONS. Boys’ ‘Norfolk Suits 7.50 and 8.50 A fine selection of neat fancy cl is; all with extra kn sizes 7 to 18 years; values $7.50 to 12.50. Boys’ Mackinaws, - Of heavy weight fancy cloth, in the prevail- ing shades, some with belts; sizes 6 to 18 years; regular value $7.50. Boys’ Plush Hats at 95¢ each A choice selection of all the wanted styles and shades; regular values up to $2.50 Very extensive preparations are being made for the 8 that will command the attention of our patrons and the pub- ese Important events will be announced on Sunday, Jan, @nd. Boys’ Junior Overcoats at $5.00 and 6.75 A very stylish coat for the little fellow; some warm chinchillas are included in this lot; sizes 219 to 10 years; velucs 88.50 and 10.00, eviots in the erbockers; - at $5.00 | Boys’ Raincoats at $3.25 & 5.00 A serviceable coat for school and wet weather, made of tan rubberized cloth with hat to match; sizes 4 to 16 years, Blankets and Comfortabtes, Furs and Fur Lined Garments Fever Women’s $19.75 to $22.50 Women’s $15 to $17.50 Scarfs of the Domestic Machine to sell at og ee D Coats at $9.76. $10... ..Beaver....... i much below their usually rigidly 910.76. leis . $19.50 to $35 Coats, $16. $5.96....Moleskin.... ..$16.60 a ee i $42.50 to $50 Dresses, $29.50 $35 to $42.50 Coats, $25. $10.60. .Nat'r'i Skunk .$19.60 $55‘‘ Domestic ‘Aidal’ Gowns ‘tedased res ort ie $10..... Dyed Skunk. .$13.60 Cabinet gardless of cost. $95 to $175 Evening Wraps, $7.50 .. Hudson Seal... . $10 Machines, $46 GIMBELS—Third Floor $75 to $96. (dyed muskrat) oithowany, Cirenssian GIMBELS—Third Floor C\ Seer Nat’r’] Raccoon.$9.50 Bary” English, bine $9.60...Black Fox.......$12 Fumed Oak, $5.60... Red Fox... 8‘‘Domestic”’ Fur Coats ; $12.00 Black Wal ge Cabinet Women’s $75 to $95 Cara- Suits $22... Roe Wale Machines at $29 cul Coats, $52.50. $75 to $125 Arctic Seal Coats (seal-dyed Coney) $55 to $92.50. $115 to $155 Hudson. Seal Coats, (seal-dyed muskrat) $96 to $125. $27.50 to $32.50 Ponyskin Coats, $21.50. Fur-lined Coats, $37.50 and $47.60. Exceptional import- ed model and “individual” Fur Coats priced regardless of cost. GIMBELS—Third Floor Skirts Women’s $5.75 to Skirts at $3.95. $7.75 to $9.75 Skirts, $5.76. $10.75 to $12.75 Skirts, $8.75. GIMBELS—Third Floor $6.75 GELECTING from our regular open stocks and (the largest collection in New York) our fifty best numbers, we have specially priced each service for this occasion. A ‘This stock embraces the finest English rock crystal, Bohemian, French, Belgian, Swedish, Hungarian and American decorated de- signs. The concessions are bused on old prices. The foreign wares have already been advanced and the official notice of the advance in American wares has just been issued. Each set consists of 12 each Water Gqblets, Saucer Ghernpagnes, Cocktails (or Claret G)asses), Wine and Cor- dial } American lead blown crystal, enamelled border, $7.50, American lead blown crystal, needle etched border, $8.75. ican lead blown, sun- | vice, $59.60. ‘ piston tine, a ae ‘Bing Rnglish rock erystal ser- win thee wala i helices Reversible colors and brocade borders, , 912.60, i Piece Swedish crystal, lotus etch- Vee itietish potion ears decorated, & Mogquette Couch Covers, $9.50 and $13 ing, $21.00. Extra Tomorrow—Our Annual Sale of Crystal Table Sets for) the New Year’s _ Fine cut crystal, wild rose de- sign, 5 ih rock crystal, charm- ing rose design, $87.50. Encrusted gold border ser- Women’s $15 to $19.75 Suits at $9.76. $42.50 to $50 Suits, $29.60. $60 to $200 Suits, $45 to $126. GIMBELS—Third Floor For Young Girls $11.50 to $12.50 Coats, $7.50—sizes 8 to 14 years. $5.50 to $11.50 Dresses, $3 to $5—sizes 6 to 14 years. GIMBELS—Third Floor . Ermine. / Black Lynx... . Natural Mink .$21.50 $27.60. Pointed Fox. .$32.60 GIMBELS—Third Floor For Young Women $22.50 Suits, $16—sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, $29.50 to $32.50 Suits, $20. $38 to $42.50 Suits, $29.60. $16.50 to $45 Coats, $10 to $35. $15 to $18.50 Dresses, $10. GIMBELS—Third Floor Inclosed in beautiful cases; when closed have the appearance of a music cabinet. $36 ‘‘Domestic’’ Sewing Machines, $27.50 Drophead models, in a special design case. All have the newest Domestic mechanism, ballbearing and easy running. $2 Cash and $1 Weekly No extra charges of any kind. Free instructions at your home if you live within Greater New York GIMBEL BROTHERS are the sole agents for “Domestic” Bewing Ma- ohines in Greater New York. HOSE tion, will estivities Former eres lorings at TOY Prices Take a Drop Drastic Reductions That Make the Prices Than stitutions, or for individual presenta- geous to attend this special reduc- tion sale of aside their purchases for gift giv- Boring Fioture' Sechines of 41,08 and esanioa Automobiles at $1.00, $2.60 “hadopticon Post vemet pricey up, to $i Picture Puzzles, price, 0c. Drisle Art’ Outfit with and to lowery, Ant. ‘any cutout design in shaded GIM Housewares Specially Priced $6.78 Vacuum Carpet Cleaners, easy running at $4.95, to 44 Less sual. who purchase for in- Sunday Schools find It very advanta- Toys. Many will lay Pi ons Projectors tor 6.00, $7, 11.50 ena. large box, at 100, make 1.00, 2°. |BELS—Fourth Floor sale. Bow! Sets for Chil- plate and pitcher in with flower S—Fifth Floor Novelty & Other Furniture A WOND ERTL opportunity to secure useful pieces left over from the heavy Christmas selling, all one of a kind. Here is a chance $1.50 Cowan Mahog ogany Dro) . Mahogany Iniai Tr — $14. id $30 Velour Easy Chair, 915 920 Mah kers with Fibre $45 Sheraton Mahogany EasyChairs or in Velour, $22.60 960 Mahogany Rockers in Blue Velour, 930 Portieres and Couch Covers At 25% Less Than Cost To-day ONTRACTS were advance prices would Beautiful reproductions of Oriental and Chinese Rugs, Tapestry Couch Covers, $1.45 to $10 Each $5.25 Reversible Tapestry Couch Covers, Half Price Sale of lly low prices. odd ones, Did you forget some one Ayers d to “make good.” Oandlesticka, 100 97 em GIM BELS—Seventh Floor months otherwise Sotad ts this lanes Yorn ee Velour Portieres, $18.50 Pair $3.75 GIMBELS—Sixth Floor

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