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520 & $25 warned another, “don't shut your 4 caidas oO a ww Ps } % taal) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916. Are y 0 \ 4 ’ been arranged by Commissioner Jwhen the deputies told me yeaterd vy} Kills Himself With Ether. | : ou Overworked? (0° AT “HICH BROW" |ieese HOUGHTON WILL FIGHT [orcas tet tts cet] on tater etic meets ew ee Are you trying t a First came the dally “line-up” of ' ltnat they conta nv roat me in the {#@on, of No. 429 West Fifty-seventh | a abe tha crooks, That was casy enough. Al! MONEY LENDER § ACTION Federal F p, hut the T Would sro| Street committed suicide yeatorday ty ; Build Up? LECTURE BY WOODS the sleuths hed to do was to. pul on gente to the Bherift's oMco and give myseit| kine ether, The body was found by 1000 P| masks and look mysterious, But | | ae ‘ |. lup, whieh I ¢ FI ad me seve | fete ad been deapond : < throughout the formality t wore U. §. Commissioner Says Man Who! cna aa: . ine otter aociln oe nad been Geapondest, since the Men’s Winter Overcoats 4 ; | WEAR Wi 1 whispered warnings that “the Com Caused His Arrest’ Had /4nds that if} aa Ulsters and Raglans Get the genuine. mish” was going to start his “high : : inte rai sve | Insist on having brow” stuf? to-day. Threatened His Ruin. jhim to qo ahead. 1 will fight to the N X T | Reduced to 4 _—~— eee eat eaar cure | ors Fiotm. We honey lender| livers wa tren ac wont mn be dace ' ‘ 4 q . . who yesterday afternoon caused the|to the plaintiff At 820— Deva "| They Hear of a Detective’s|eves while the Commish is talkin. rest of United Staes Commissioner | bandage — >_—. < {ncrensos strength of | were $35, $30, $28, $28 & $22 : i He might think you was hunting Clarence 8, Houghton in a civil suit] SLEPT OVER BOMB, IS HELD ETh} fendown people 206 | worsted and serge lininge—eome sill I | PORT U WINE fg) Duties but Won't Tell What. |ome one tn Dreamiana. galnat George W. Chadwick, tho OMB, , MY percent tn any | ined a “Wise up,” was the reply. “That's Co:meniasioner's brothe Hoo torvere fe te tcee, At S25— in-law, on @ Combined with “ en | what all the ‘high brows’ do—shut », yo Y ie Altamanto’s Hall Fixed at 821,000 by 4s per full explanas| were $48, $45, $40, . | OLIVE OIL Commish.” Says. their eyes when some one else is talk- u oe, h “3 ent Ay oe tinnds. Drone Suene. WFORFEIT faint paper ane All ei lined batter - ] Helps digestion, aids assimilation, ing. I'vo seen ‘em at Aoolian Hall. Morea claims that Chadwick owes| Of combined charges of violating iin's oF ites: farch Fink nn el 4 Constipation, makes rich, red bloods Say, if you keep your eyes open he'll him § borrowed money, and that|(%@ Tenement House Law and manu-|Hegeman, Kalish “Pharmacy” always About March First we shall remove to our he Guilds vou up. Ask your It was “deep stuff” day at Police|think you're not following him. Me Houshion represented to him that] {*cturing and having in his posses-| carry it_in_stock.—Advt building, 1457-1463 Broadway, at Forty-escond St, ‘4 rl ey Betas Headquarters to-day. for a deep look and the glims dous« hadwick was good for the sum. Giovannl Attanasio wes held in $ B B Ie | mT. DEWEY & sons 8, Detectives with big feet and litte} “What's he going to talk about?” “1 never had any dealings with} 000 ball by County Judge Gibbs in SHE’S COMIN ROKAW ROTHERS \@ Phone S001-Oort.) asked another sleuth. Florea,” said Commissioner Houghton a der whore bed at No, Gi Astor Pla te 190FaltonSt, Cifenvaosiay, fe [ETAY MAtter and Mttle feet and plenty| “The subject is “The Detective’s to-day, “I was not arrested in my of- th Street. noventy-etgnt MUSE TRULY ce & Fourth Avenue 4 ‘n of brain ammunition crept warily into| Duty to the Public,"" @ colleague told fice, nor in the Federal Building. t] wa dearly In theweck’ by Dee | [sane she Nauk? bad hos thas me bebe! Fi he bi tim, neard that Florea had given Judge | tecti iaschettl, was Indicted on th “ Hf ne Ber. ~ aa aviator tor Gon Waban “ahere ain't no euch thing,” he H9neh's onler to the Sheriff, and hecond and third charges yesterday.” len ot the Centartes.” Ory ie te tnt? World Wants Work Wonders, twenty-minute lectures which have We st bh hin Midi RPP = ; Fe a _— ae 'e got to keep our eyes on ‘em, ain ! A" |we? Say, I bet he springs a lot of | Store Opens at 8.30; Closes at 6] Opens at 8.30; Closes at 6 ree, Latin and poetry on us.” | Th e i At the preciso minute set for the j i M a Bf M a n t °o n F a 5 h 1 0 n 8 lecture the Commissioner appeared. “Lam golag to have some one bold No Better Blouse Values Than These ‘ Ts: is & certain quaintness found! a watch,” he said. “I shall speak for in the costume that ist. t y V he i Sale es Ste 9ar eth es ee ee a ae Broadway and 33d Street At $2.95 and $3.95 in All New York Just now that quaintness makes an import: | 4na he atopped. ‘The gist of his ss . 4 ] ant feature in fashions, This frock shows bag S g | Also the bell sleeves Joined to the bodice | [H9 was that every hcnphabhaey re : | dropped shoulder line. le community to be a © . design is most attractive one available, fective and arrest none but lawbreak- GIMBEL $10 Satin-and-Straw for many uses and for many materials. FOr their eyes closed while he #poke, Hats Foretell Advance Spring Styles the dressy afternoon occasion, the yoke Afterward they said they had heard may be made round and the sleeves let! every word. Pressed to tell what the , Hé'ts of this loose. If a more practical frock is wanted, | Commissioner said, one replied: “It's style, quality | the neck may be made high and finished | all secret stuff; I can't talk.” and workmanshi with @ flaring frill and the sleeves gath-| The next lecture will be by Inspect- have made GIN ered into cuffs in bishop style. These alight | Of Joseph A. Faurot to-morrow morn- BEL Milli ai She changes make really a radical difference in| 4M on “Methods of Identification illinery re- effect and consequently the one desien | Oo the course by a tuk on “datos ani nowned, practically means two, On the figure, there | Potts” and Serat. Casassa will speak is @ suggestion for one of the new em-/| of “Pickpockets and Shoplifters.” Important. broldered crepes with heavy lace as trim- a Our skilled Milliners ming. On the skirt below the belt line and made these hats pn bodi bove it, the lace Is mitred. r antec ater St we nimcp ce: [OREW OF NORTHMOUNT Important, cular in shaping but those over the ‘orld famous Paris arena grant mre eat 2) HERE, SAVED FROM BOATS arti decgued Coane Youlara ‘would, be ryery. pretty “ona ¢ ae ey eee Important. a dently wet ted suet ‘after this manner, | Captain and Eighteen Men Rescued As our materials are : Pee ureh Gone mad there are Late wens When She Foundered the yroteret a ot an perk prc aie Off Hatteras, Hats are positively une $2.95 2 $2.96 mae exploited. ky; ,Yollag, ane crapea of ihn Chyae Vane Trequsla axcived . equalled. bt Aree Ku) Blouets with Georgette Crepe Blouse, with Crepe de Chine Blouse effec- the season are exquisite, rd y a ver lack velvet “Chin-Chin” coll; “Pri mM) ig \- -ples a ae eu soot taffeta and trims, nere to-day with the captain and | The $10 Hat Illustrated and turnover ‘cuffs; rose, pink | stitched soft ‘roll collar; white | eidencat Teogn of i cepated med with ruches (of, lll, would ‘be. found | eighteen members of the crew of the Is One of Many New Models and flesh color. and flesh color. tiny pearl buttons. ae, Mente year aise, wily bo needed € , British steamr Northmount, which Large av¢ small sailors, turbans and irregular shapes in flowered ERVEILLEUX Silk, Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine are th * ‘ 8 ab f A ; Ls pe are the most fashion. yards of material 27 inches wide, 5 yarda|foundred on Dec. 18 about 100 miles and tailored effects—exquisite colorings; also black. able and practical terials of tod: + 46 or ¢ yards 44 with 3% yards of bandin | of Haitieas, ‘Thay were taker ahpard sa : cal materials of today, as they wash beautifully and still retain rds 3¢ narrow lace, ithe pattern 8933 i8| at Turks land. These Leather Hats at $2.95 eed Sale of Li ° cut In sizes for an years. The Northmount, bound from New- Sori (icitn beeing tneiane aused seam ais | sont stewe toe wrislaad eiih c saree Will Surely Cause s Sensation ale of Lingerie Blouses PORAte).” One-piece Dress for Misses and They are turbans and sailors of leather, in smart colors, $1 25 75 Small Women, 16 and 18 years. of coal, ran into a hurricane, When : : . A ‘ 2 $2.25 ; eee EGAN PAERIONT || here ee ee Satin-and-Lisere Hats, $1.95 Regularly $1.75 Regularly $2.25 to $2.50 Regularly $3 Regularly $3.50 ul at THE BY SUNG Iho Wert Thirty-second Street {epR0- | to small boats in which they drifted Sailors and Tricornes of heavy satin combined with Lisere— Lovely Voile Blouses that are elaborately lace trimmed, daintily embroidered, hemstitched or cluster ‘AU, Don ner Sixth Avende and Thirty-second Street,§ about in the rough sea for twenty- black, brown, bottle green and old rose. tucked. GIMB Third mbel Broa), corner SIMD Mecelpt of tem cents i COM OFF AT hours, They were picked up by . ‘i are ei i hak ere MPORTANT.c Write your address plainly and era ae Td lhe a FOQUOLADS HACER 86 for letter pos! d Vises Epaane Men’s $3 Hats, $1.85 %|| Most Advantageous Oppor- || Dutton ects || BBUACK Derby Hats from one of ga NX s e the best makers in this country. \ tunity! Buon: Boots for Light welght and flaxihie, We have aves he wice A Year Sale of N : women are, at the Caan einen thane hats to be sold for less “ Ni I y \ I ' = a \ ° : preset: han their regular price. N This $1.50 Lingerie The Height of Fashion. 840 Soft Hats ‘ S O d S it \ N° matter what Lingerie you need to ner ean your We Secured’ Several af the same value in all the wanted colors, K wardrobe it is in the Gimbel white sale at $1.50. Hundred <= Bess OF valtien (0 DO TOUnG In $e city. mart vercoats an ul s N None of this Lingerie can be duplicated except at an ; Fairs, i Men's $8 and $10 Austrian = = i d To- ; N increase of 25 to 50 per cent. a Lenka ! Velour Hats, $6.75 At Our 49th Street and Our 42d Street Stores—To-day and To-morrow N Nightgowns Petticoats Rae heron H The best velour that came over thie ‘ ‘ 7 N Envelope Chemise Corset Covers sale tomorrow season. About 367 Hats, all told. It offers you what is unquestionably the very finest tailored N | Combinations Under Bodices at, the ape il GIMBELS - Fourth Floor and the most stylishly modeled clothing offered anywhere N | Chemises Drawers eel ae in this broad land, either in mid-season at their former N Nightgowns With New brown = - prices, or now at the end of the season at their reduced prices. N | High-Back Collars : Two Big Specials for Men | ‘ dee N] are included in this Sale, ‘They have becoming lace-edged collar, fae aye Men’s $1.50 Stiff Cuff Negligee Shirts at $1 | With the price of woolens going higher and higher every N that is held in place by dainty ribbon band that ties to the front, ‘GIMBELS” 2,400 Men’s $1.50 and $2 Pajamas at $1.35 obability that pri \ i Pee Second Fl /ERY shirt a eV ajama s bee | day and with the very strong probably that prices | Petticoats---Full and Flaring = Bec Ses noel facie eee EAE JORy WNL Fee S AIET MALT SOE Hae eer Ceen Elaborate lace and ribbon trimming adorns these fine ~ facturers, known, the wonderful opportunities for saving which N Nainsook Petticoats. Opening of the Men’s Shirts of fine woven madras, high count percale and this sale presents are absolutely unlimited, and the man N NOTE— Al! Lingerie in this sale is of nainsook that is GIMBEL Dressmakin printed madras in a great variety of smart fy see . r sir H g patterns, Laundering is perfect. Fast colors. Coat style, plain who buys enough now to cover next season’s needs N\| lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmed, except bodices, School N Mond iererand att cate alae 14 Go 17 will save many more dollars than he has any idea of. N| which are of fine crepe de chine in white or flesh color. chool Next Monday, Men's Pajamas °f highly mercerized pongee with colored N GIMBELS—Second Floor January 10 ; stri pen, woven madras, white and plain ry ECAUSE of the remarkable color mercerized pongee with self-figures, si loops, pear! buttons, $15 & $18 Overcoats & Suits N success of this School. last surplice neck, Cut over GIMBELS model. ~-K be GIMBELS—Main Floor s seaso ib we $ N A : Urged by our patrons to have it t N Boys’ $12.50 to $15 Suits Seka vi hata ads perenne - eo N for the Course which will begin Sensible Shoes for Men $5 N q ys ert modiste ’ $20, $22 & $25 Overcoats & Suits ||| | 94 Overcoats, at $8.75 || falich..\aui BY ore aia 9 ie tote f WN A recamaking will tel you how, fort with splendid service, N The Suits Have Extra , and help you make your own N Kni dresses. Every Sensible Style nickerbockers y ’ N ¥ h the materials and Patent Leathers, Black Russia C ited bac! ith yoke. She ia constantly in touch with ever ° 4 . 4 $30 & $35 Overcoats & Suits []} | patch poche sindvot gray, brown, sa smrnen Oe weil "cain enbeciion a Aiea N ) il ae ys q fashion. pecial attention $ | Seer acer” Govino 8 Lemons, $3 wr ee Bo te bd t 23. 0 N “ ul ' re Five Sessions Daily, one illustrated), Exceptional value, $6. i i » este: hour and a half each, M od N Fine Overcoats, in doubt ve ap “individual Instruction — No GIMBELS—Second Floor * acl ee fey nae classroom. formalities $35, $40 & $45 Overcoats & Suits : welt collare, Gray, brown and fancy Se en clea to | N coatings. Sizes ; assure individual attention. 5,000 Whit Cc het d At $27 50 N Boys’ $10 to $11.60 School so beportant, “Next Morviay is ; 1te rochet an on it Day for the Classes . . . e N Overcoats, at $6.75 "Pattern Section—Second Flo Satin-Finished Bed Spreads ; ; Made in single or double breasted style, PRR CMY FRGIDAE work Among the most important price bes ary in vi conve! le storm co . Patel 0 w pegin in the ‘enth oor é iT Ss a e q $50, $55 & $60 Overcoats & Suits || Se re mln eee eee Mat en: “ $ N and mixtures. biz’ 8 to 47 years, or Sal atthe GIMBEL Va _ Our White Sale t Boys’ $8.75 Norfolk Suits, at $6.75 information, / | $1.95 White Crochet Bed Spreads, $1.36 Each N ay With extra, ke ickerbockers, Visited gutck model, with yoke, GIMBELS--Second Floor Plain hemmed. Ready for use. t pts, 2 piece belt, alpaca lined, Made i vt d — Allin all a wonderful opportunity for discriminating dressers. N fancy mixtures. . eh RE NESE OP — Same Spread Scalloped, $1.65; Reg. $2.25 \ N Boys’ $6.75 to $8.60 | Boys’ $6.75 to $8 4 Per Cent. Interest Scalloped all uround. With cut-out corners, Full size, N Junior Norfolk Suits Mackinaws Paid on Depovits mace in our | | $3.60 Satin-Finished Bed Spreads, $2.25 Each : and Overcoats at $5 fore January 10th aa Daintily a lope 1 all In two special sizes: ull size beds, Cut-out corners, at $5.00 Skating or regular models, 2% on Check Accounts ; Fly N earanata int hiechilat | Hatadion ein face pea ° for requisite balances, $4 Satin-Finished Bed Spreads, $2.75 Each i Y AT TH STREET N and fancy mixtures. Wool | or great pockets, Ono-balf or Gimbel Brothers _ Neatly scalloped; new Marseilles patterns, Cut-out corners, BROADWA 49 N pode Lined, with yous Binas, full belt, In maroon, gray, Bankers Full sizes, ND Norfolk ‘and novelty’ sults. in | brown, olive and blue plaids (Under Supervision of State Bank- $6 White Satin-Finished Bed Sets, $3.75 Each 1456 BROADWAY, AT 428P STREET Na nara” A | 9018 youre ey kd Neatly vcalloped. Bed Spreais with Balatr to rateh, all N sizes, GIMBELS-—Fourth Floor Main Floor, Rear Balcony size, GIMBELS—Second Floor WY).

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