The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1916, Page 6

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a. ge NCE CE CTE NL ee TOT a AEN Peon ea Afonso — ——— et a ena —— oe % with the Inauguration he successful Republican ast election, Gov. PEdaldotee ot, the Ryet W. MeCal i Lieut.-Gov, Sai, Gov. Mc cul th R. NEW HAVEN BAND'S WEALTH ABSURD, SAYS PROSECUTOR L. Batts Declares People}? defense of his personal appearance and his manner in cour “Of course,” Mr. Batts sald, “this isa big city. Your theatres are big, your hotels are big and your people are big. Mr, De Lancey Nicoll is ono of your big men, He is a New Yorker and, 1 suppose, as such has a Maht to criticise my appearance even the clothes I wear—and {o ask why the Government should go to Texas to get a lawyer to prosecute such gentlemen are os among his R. V. Lind But is from | clien 4 F, Choate is resent thelr erit ~ *, 7 te those lines, Gave Directors Riches and “The defendants in this case are rich—abr rich. Their Ith . , | may be « ated a# 1,000 times that Could Take All Away. [0)"ine® peoplo—yes, a “million. times _ But still we could take away from them everything they have, for we ’ 8 t M il the Government in its case against) jaws for their protection, for the pro “FRUIT-A-TIVES,” the famous fruit} ven Railroad for the company's al-| haven't been guilty of violating a is particularly well suited Sor leged attempt to monopolize the i ' " ge HY Trust jaw, then the the woe of women, because of ite mild] unaportation facilities of New Ene Sherman Taw has been a and gentle action and its pleasant taste. Ninth ian Woon on t laine a. | negative law In, its operation when ‘ nd, ie been 0 Nia closing arg it eame to dealing with rich or In severe cases of Constipation, Indie) ee an et will finiah the taae|porationa and rich men. Ifthe jury gestion, Bloating, Sick Headaches, Pain 4 fails to contiet these men for their Back, ewralgia, General| 44y of the famour trial before night. ts, any railroad can go out and s M »llbd take what It wants, buy it or confia- Run-Down Constitution, “Fruit-a-tives” iw the only medicine needed to correct such troubles and restore the sufferer to complete health. As @ tonic, “Fruit-a-tives” is inyal- uable to purify end enrich the blood and build up strength and vigor. 50c. a box, 6 for 62.60, trial sive 8c. At dealers, or sent postpaid by Pruit-e- tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y.—Advt. “GET THE HABIT.” Never, so far as we know, has any such Shirt Sale as this been ; gg to the men and young men of New York or its vicinity. his is no nondescript lot of Shirts made for sale purposes, nor are they the questionable production of some obscure maker, but the far-famed Earl & Wilson Shirts—products of the very ‘The case has been before a jury in the United States District Court for exactly twelve weeks. Judge Hunt will address the jury, into whose hands the fate of the ac- cused directors will then pass. Mr. Batts is from Texas and is the luw partner of United States Attor- ney General Gregory. remarks ‘he took exception to what he characterized as criticism by the finest Shirt-making firm in America. Shirts Up to 3.50 Silk, Silk-and-Linen, Shirts. Stiff Bosom Dress Shirts, GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. French c Neat black pin-striped pleated front Shirts for business wear, the famous Prince Albert No. 22. And a Truly Wonderful Sale of Pure Silk Neckwear at 65c and at 95c For $1.00 & $1.50 Values About 6,000 of the most Neckties ever sold at these prices. nificent collection of rich, exclusive silks, made into wonderfully attractive, generously eager open-end four-in-hands. of design, weave and color, they cannot be sul d. This season’s newest, smartest ard wieet desirable silk and patterns. Italian Silks Chauvet Silks Embroidered Silks Irish Poplins Flowered Effects Polka Dote Jacquards Plaids 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET Broadway at 40th Street UNION SQUARE, 14TH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY ere aT | 15 Prince Albert Nos. 5 and 6. Thousand-tuck Soft Bosom Shirts with Shirts Sold || Up to | 6.00 To-morrow | In his opening Formerly cate it and meaningless orig Another Trip. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. jent Wilson probably will go to Springfield, Nil, Feb. 12, to attend a celebration of Lincoln's Birthday. ‘The invitation was extended several weeks ago by Gov. Dunne of Hlinols. The President ts try- ing to arrange other that be can accept and if he goes he will doliver an address. Wilson PI GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. The Most Remarkable Sale in Years!! 3,000 of the World Famous ff Shirts for Men In 2 Big Bargain Lots at the Brill Stores Tomorrow ‘Su ke of competition a) engagomenta 40} « LIGVH AHL La9.. AH.LOUd TIA OL QD 85 AT | Mercerized, Pure Linen and Madras Shirts the famous soft cuffs. for at $3.50. For $1.50, $2.00 & $2.50 Values beautiful Pure Silk A mag- that In diversity how with Basket Weaves Barathea Figures 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich FLATBUSH AVE., AT FULTON ST., BROOKLYN “GET THE HABIT." Pure linen, plaited front, white Shirts business wear and for semi-dress —the famous Prince Albert No. 8. Sold all over the country ordinarily at 50c Theo most beautiful and the widest variety of Silk Scarfs to found anywhere in America at this just exac ment of purport to be a sale—and it ian't- tracrdinary Brilliant Neckwear at 50c, we want to familiarize ever man end yound men who wth not for reasons of 65c oF DSc for a tie, no matter anywhere at 50c can compare for Full Dress, Tuxedo, Day Dress, Semi-Dress and Business Wear The Shirts at $1.15 } Thousand-tuck Soft Bosom Dress Shirts. sand- Semi-Sti cuffs. anes tuck: Seami-Guill' Bosom Drees Thousand-tuck Crepe Shirts with soft French cuffs. Thousand-tuck silk and linen Shirts with The Shirts at $1.85 Pure Silk Tango Shirts, with soft French ‘SUAH.LOUA TIA OL OD rice—and we realize ly how much territory s. This announce- wear at 50c does not em they are our regular Ex- Brill Sill with which « LIGVH AHL Ldd.. his own pay big the sale. Nothing these. 125th St., at 3d Ave. ‘SUAHLOUA TIAA OL OD Broadway at 42d Street TRUCE IN BROOKLYN THIRD TRACK WRANGLE BR in A truce of six months between the Fulton Street business men and prop- erty ¢ in that artery of travel and the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company was arranged at to-day’s meeting of the Dis | pected there will be a compromise ) agreement on the remainder of the line. If it ts decided Inter there must be a third track along Fulton Street, between Cumberland and Adams, the B. R. T. agrees to wae open lattice work instead of solid steel girder construction. During the six months’ truce the following alternatives will be dis- cussed: Shall there be a subway west of Cumbertand Street, instead of an “T": shall the line run through Fulton Street, or transverse under Lafayette, Livingston and Clinton Streets, hooking up with the present subway, at Clinton and Joralemon streets; shall the “L" run through Fulton Street >. T, Will Proceed With Work Part of Fulton Street Un- der Compromise Plan. swhers Who oppose a third track Service Commission, First Rak Ute teh Od tk cc AR ad Monument to Poeahontas. R. T. to lay a third track between] wasHINGTON, Jan. 6—A monu- Nostrand Avenue and Cumberland | ment to Pocohontas will be built by Steet, but not weat of Cumberland.| the Government at Jamestown, Va., Tt will take gt least six montha to| if ® revolution favorably reported to lay t the Senate by committee to-day {# his track. Meantime, it Is ex. adopted. GIMBELS Broadway and 33d Street In Full Swing! GIMBEL Sales of White, excelling all previous seasons in scope and importance. GIMBEL Sales of Table Linens. GIMBEL Sales of Whittall’s and Hardwick & Magee’s Rugs. JANUARY—The month of big events at GIMBELS. Only Sale of the Season HE style, material and workmanship of every cor- set is guaranteed. Moreover, a corsetiere who has made a study of these famous “Front-Lace” Corsets will explain their merits to you. $5 Gossard Corsets at $3.50 $6.50 Gossard Corsets, $4.35 $7.50 Gossard Corsets, $5.00 GIMBELS—Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor Lowest Prices of the Season for Fine Fur Fox Sets FOX, one of the most flattering of furs, may be selected in black, white and colors, which gives as good a choice for older women as for young girls or matrons. Scarfs Muffs $24.60 and $35.. . Pointed Fox... 50 and $16.60 and $25. Red Fox, . 60 and 7.00... .5.545 . Poiret (Gold) Fox. 50 $9.60 and $15 Black Fo: bev Demonstration of Fleisher Yarns in Art Needlework Section MES. D. JONES gives these demonstrations and also free insiructions in making Afghans, Scarfs, Caps, Sweater Jackets, Slippers, ete., providing the yarns are purchased in the GIMBEL Art Needlework Shop. GIMBELS—Second Floor Featured in the White Sale The Famous “Cast Iron” Sheets HUGH grade, fully bleached, and sold at ridiculously low prices for merchandise of such exceptional quality. All sizes given are before hemming. Now Now. 54x90. . 63x90 63x99 72x90. 72x99, 91.10 for the 22¢ for the 25¢ for the 30c 16c size, measur- 18c size, measur- 22c size, measur- ing 42x36 inches. ing 45x36 inches, ing 50x3814 inches. Neat Hematitched Sheets in Two Sizes $1.05 81x90 in., for 76c, and $1.15 81x99 in., for 8c. 26c Hemstitched Pillow Cases, to match the above sheets; size 45x36 inches, at 180. $1.95 White Crochet Bed Spreads at $1.36 Plain hemmed, full size, Also the same Spread scalloped all around, with cut-out corners, $1.65, $4 White Satin Finished Bed Spreads, $2.76 Neatly scalloped all around, with cut-out corners, for metal beds, Full size. $5 White and Plaid Woolen Blankets, $3.76 Pair Warm Blankets for cold nights; size 70x80 inches. $6.75 White Woolen Blankets, $5 Pair Size 70x84 inches, all-wool filling on a cotton warp; mohair bind- ing. ‘Extra Size $10 California Woolen Blankets, at $7.50 Pair In white only, size 72x90 inches, Plenty of width and length; silk binding. GIMBELS—Second Floor Btore O THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 191%. FOUND UNCONSCIOUS ALONG SUBWAY TRACKS Thomas Mullen, Bruised About Head, Couldn't Tell How He Was Injured, The passengers in a northbound Broadway subway express train moved about uneasily this morning when the train was brought to aa abrupt stop about 800 feet south of the Seventy-ninth Street station, Motorman Frank Gallagher had seen a@ man lying on his back between the two express tracks, and the crew on investigation found scious. There were and contusions on hi: The man was taken to the Ninety- sixth Street station, where he revived and said bis name was Thomas Mul- Stunning afternoon dress of nary blue chiffon cloth trim- with navy-blue-and-white satin bands, 855. Women’s $69.50 Velour Velvet Coats Down to $52.50 in January Sale 'HE sketch will justify our statement that this ts one of the most stunning models of-the season. The high “Chin-Chin" collar, deep border and edging on cuff is of Krimmer. Other Velour Velvet Coats at $45 to $65 Instead of $62.60 to $95 $18.50 Gray and Greenish Tweed Mixture Coats, $12.75 Serviceable motor, traveling and general utility coats, Big Reductions on Plush Coats— The Coats of the Moment $32.50 Coats, $21.50 $29.50 Coats, $19.50 $42.50 Coats, $25 Exceptional—$59.50 Seal Plush Coats, $42.50 Belted front model with high collar of skunk opossum. GIMBELS—Third Floor Women’s Laced Shoes at $6.50 Extra High Cut FEATURED is a very smart patent leather laced boot, with white calf tops, hand turned soles and covered Louis XV. heel. It is built on par- ticularly chic, high arched | and most *\ graceful lines, N and has *A proven one of our biggest successes this season, It is shown atent leather, with dull kid tops, in dull kid- skin, with eray kid tops and in all dull kid leather. GIMBEL'S—Second Floor 96.60 also in 2h PARSE) RE ROT ae 2 OMEN) “RaNNNEt len, fifty-five No. 890 West Fiftieth Street He said he worked remember Me e and Teo aye ies L i : i é Hit a! a : i a & i i te EANNE LANVIN’S latest masterpiece is reproduced at $37.60. Georgette Crepe and satin ribbon are employed to fashion a most interesting afternoon ere The NO skirt is encircled at intervals by ds of shi ribbon of the same color as the dress. This trimming is repeated on the full bodice. In the effective colorings of Navy Blue Quaker Gray Pink Cinnamon Brown Garnet Blue White Tan Green Copy of Premet’s High Collared Crepe de Cc Besides numerous other handsome dresses at $29.60 to $56. $45 Voiles, Organdies & Crepes, Yd., 18¢ A Shining Feature of the Great Sale A REALLY wonderful collection of these bright and beautiful kind that will make up into dainty little frocks for street or h tiful colorings, exquisite designs and combinations. Grays, and patch pockets and 3 piece belt. Short smar fine alpaca or serge. The Overcoats— Double breasted st; or cloth collar, comfortable for stormy weather. with yoke, Newest coatings, in grays, if Boys’ $9.60 & $12.50 School ee and Junior Overcoats : School models are double or single breasted, with storm or convertible collar. Woot lined. Grays, browns and olive mix- tures in 10 to 17 year sizes, overcoats are gray, brown, olive and fancy mixtures. chinchilla. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Boys’ $6.75 to $8.50 Over-\ coats and Mackinaws, $5 The ke, hillas PAREGOBRIO or landant fo rake $ sleep drags will Hep, snd, a FEW DROPS. TOO. will produce Ww 18 NO WAKING, Many are the i s is Women’s GIMBEL-Paris Dresses for Warmer Climes, Boys’ Fine $12.50 to $15 Suits and Overcoats at $8.75 (The Suits Have Extra Knickerbockers) The Suits—smart Cassimeres, Worsteda and Teedn tenes ot fancy Overcoatings, wool bod: ‘The’ Mackinaws in skating or regular model. Brown, gray, blue, olive and maroon plaids. $$ —————— ¢ how hoe got into the subway. The man was taken to the Knickerbocker in a brewery, but could not Hospital, where it is belleved he its name. He could not tell suffering mentally. ars old, and lived at Don’t Poison Bab . 1 CH killed i ; i 1 A $29.50 to $55 Copy of Martial et Armand’s Taffeta Panier Dress, $29.50. Copy of Callot Soeurs’ Georgette Crepe Dress with Gold Bands, $45. hine and Georgette Crepe Dress, $29.60. GIMBELS—Third Floor Coats, $25.50 cottons—just the jouse wear. Beau- Widths 36 to 38 inches. GIMBELS—Second Floor ante ‘ ma of fine , in fancy colorings and mixtures, browns, tans, fancy stripes and plaids. Norfolk. with yoke t lapel. Lined with les, with velvet Wool body lined, ‘owns and mixtures, at $6.75 The junior Also gray, brown and blue Overcoats are of Chinchilla and ly lined, with Grays, browns, mixtures and chin-

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