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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1916,_ YOUR MONEY BACK IP YOU ARE NOT SATISELED. GIMBELS Dressmaking School—Tenth Floor 1 taking about eight years to finish,’ pool among convicts in Sing Sing for! ib 612.000 CHAIRMAN (2:%e.S"%s%"s"%: WILLETT ASPEQULATOR |SS-s.s2i%e2s521 WILL TRY NEW HAVER tinued existence of the high salaried that the District Attorney knows the ’ Water Supply Board. name of the broker through whom CASES SECOND TIME Chairman Strauss sald the city Was} WHILE IN SING SING Willett did’ business and that many Sis | 4 capita from all sou 5 . f 3 Eyesight to Ehrlich Oculists argued, was much below the supply | The District Attorney has written | efeller and Others Again 4 You take no risks—every one is |}) of any other large city, as w' 5 be- a letter to the Parole Board offering Into Court. bt | istered list, thor- [}| low the minimum of 125 gall to prove these charges and protesting . bey oashiy roompecear to. datermins | FOR HI} f 0) | he deliver’ wu 6 danger mark. —_.—— agninst the parole of Willett at the ebemeay of tents sis dated oo 4 vst jormer directors of the Ni 4 By Registered Eye Physicians. |!) 11, 140 Strauss Advocates Pro-| uted at # per cent, the etty’s popula-| ney Makes Another State- OBITUARY NOTES. Haven road of violation of the rine 7 Perfect Fitting Glasses $2.50 to $10 |) 10°" 1® = ' echt tion would, inside the time necessary} * +t About Privil a inal feature of the Sherman Anti. \ 9 ék Gch de Ss. | posed Schoharie Deal Before |to construct the Schoharie watershed,| Met} Milo Sen G. Kirkland, oon of the tate|TTust Law. ‘This was aot forth in a di laa require the additional supply that 5 ener OF statement to-day by Att Gen- ‘ Established 53 Years. | Estimate Body. could be developed now. District Attorney Cropsey of Kings iCniveraty lab, ed poolerany i asltn One, hea “Pape’s Cold Compound” is poet ad LA pad running, fetlovee sted New York: 184 B’way, at John St. RB Se Ma Mitchel pointed out that un- | Count: it” t . | City of Mexico. “As heretof i - : ° 350 Sixth Av., 22nd St. |[| man of the Board of Water Supply, |to carry its capacity load the city | toro wnt nding the extraondte (eee tas rranddaugnter of Chiet sie; |the Jury disagreed (in New York iast Known—It’s Fine! and ‘snuffling! Ease your 101 Nassau, . Pig z ‘urged the Board of Estimate to-day|would have a dead investment of |"‘*tement regs ine 4 eden * |Home, No. 243 Bast Fitteenth Btreet. Sunday), pamely, Lewis Case, Led- baat"? Noth else in the Brooklyn: 408 Fulton t.,cor. Bond St.|| |S sPend $2,000,000 for an additions} approximately $84,000,000, by renson |PATY Privileges and Iiberties which, 80-| “ wierander W. MacDonald, aged |Rookefelior, Charien F iepokee na | Relief comes instantly. 20,” wich costs only £3 & = I] source of water supply by the acquf-|of having constructed the aqueduct | cording to Mr. Cropsey, have been al-!ntnoty-four, editor, and one of tho Charies M. Pratt, will be retried. | A dose taken every two hours untill rug store. tt ete without ‘sod CE — —— — —| sition of what is known as the Scho-|to carry a supply larger than is at| lowed to William Willett ir. during | founders (4 hog! by | Certain defendants not connected | three doses are taken will end grippe| tastes nice, causes no inconvenience. No Extra Charge for 1. harle watershed. It has been potnted| present obtainable, The cost to date| his term in State's prison. igh agape Ai parent ate youre jie the aiaire of the New Haven | misery and break up « severe cold, either| sure you get the genuine. Don’t accept Stretinments fer, Tye World may be fof oe lout in The Evening World that che/of the aqueduct ts 136,000,000 it was! The statement charges that Willett atl descendant of Stephen Coerte Van |were granted a severance Sy td in ft Ripeaad ty ooh something else “just as good.” Ingist on \ ww Pee, ‘construction of another watersned,| reported and the Schoharie water |has speculated tn Wall Btreet during 'Woorhees, who came from Holland in court. The prosecution will be dia- | end deena socks the heed vtocn getting “Pape’s Cold Com if = : s shed can be developed for $22,000,000, | his comm and was allowed to form 4 1660, died yesterday in Elizabeth, missed as to them.” Dassages in ead, stops nasty| want to stop your cold according te the report of the 6. | SSS ie LL —* = oe . 7 es - i Y cineers of the Boar’ of Water supply Golf School arid Indoor Golf Course—Famous Professionals—Fourth Floor. oF approvimately 116,00000" lear tt would cost to develon the Long \Y | Isiand water supply to the same ex- E t L BI \Y | tone. , — \\ Henry R, Towne of the Merchaa:’ | : nter--Latest ouse Modes! Associaton and H F. J. Porter, " =] representing the Chamber of Com And Their Prices Are 1- $ | eros, aio spoke in favor of @ larger Broadway and 33d Street Exceptiona -$2.95 to $5 ¥ | source of water supply Order a Dozer) | | vite sun” is “Ribbon Hats” DYING OF LUNG TROUBLE } | says Reboux neemaninanate i} This famous Parisiar ian modtste O'Briee Was First Admiral of!) | has just created Ribbon Hats. Qubas Navy and Exploits | | oo The models were hurried to us. 9° Earned Him Fame. i $12.75 Our Reproductions in fine m ist “Dynamite” Johnny O’Brien, firet | E Faille Ribbon are now ready adm‘ral of the Cuban navy, and one 2 Cab baat Rnwwo “oars devil? ub At $10 and \ captains in this country, is dying at! ' | Oranges Tod: Pyotr ey Set cold bordering on pneumonia have) fear bars is a gen- foreed the veteran to remain in hed fur. enever she creates a ——and try 4 . ode the world can be sure ‘ ey ay % mode the wor y thi. ae ae hie hernia owt of its success, for she always strikes a new and dis- York in 1837 and at the age of thir- | tinctive note. |teen ran away to nea. He received The new pearl gray !s introduced in these hats, ‘* the name of “dare devil Johnny” for Of course, we also have them in navy blue and black. Your dealerhas this de- his masterly manner in guiding boats There are several models besides the one illustrated. pee s through Hell Gata, Tn- 189 he was! . ‘ sat my barge Sy Cali- es Gitn one fourth cup jcaptain of a schooner ¢hit made the New Untrimmed Straw Hats The New Blouse with Buttons, $5 it a aT ornia fruit—t re finest, poker Fedginae, [| tid trom New York to Panama with $1.95 to $3.95 ; ; Its paver suggests the military mode! It is of heavy Crepe de Chine, piped with o sweetest, juiciest or- third cup of juice of Suns J "'*tY tons b : sd Paris has decreed that straw should be combined with satin in satin and finished with a flaring turn-over collar of satin—the buttons are of ly he kist Orange and @ litle ff) out 4 gale almost sank the schooner. these hata, Our copies of the Paris models are exquisite. pearl. And the new colors—pumpkin, coral, Nile green and peach color, Centre illus- anges now onthe mare I eieiinlocenras |[Puse i artor se Hats of atin and Liner, $1.0 Eatin, t. Serve at all meals. flour sifted with two level [! vanr dow : Hats of Straw and Satin, $2.95 pal tearpoone of baking pews Wet wee lee wey cag blr Tagal Straw and “Mirage” Satin Hats, $3.95 $e, Bhonses of Washable Satin, $2.95 Save Sankist ti wrappers 7 and a little ealt. Dette ae a H Che effectiveness of the tailleur mode! in which blouses are fashioned is enhanced by hematitehings ft tissue WS wel Kan od 4| “Dynamite Johnny. ‘ats Trimmed Without Char ; : y for beautiful silverware peat vo } gal pana | ‘At tbe outbreak of the Civil War he OMMBELS— Tita Floor In white, rose and fleatr color, Tiuatretion at left, Cabtehia Feet Grower Eschange' Bh Span af Cet war ond PoP ne, baticenip itnoln, "O'Brien | Filmy Blouses of Laces, $2.95 adaue! cook in moderate ovem Blois nis home in Nowa ’ Although these Blouse: f all-over shadow lace 7 ‘a aaa cnn wane se | | Clearance of Women's Coats || jaliishtantirt sitertate Ur at te te ase BASS | York ion at right. ; Ever, ee pp ha beth ed 1s In $1.75 to $3.50 Lingerie Blouses at $1.25 to $2.65—in the White Sale this Gane Many conservative styles too. GIMBELS—Third Floor Incomplete sizes must be expected, but all sizes will be found in many 5 , f } ) ’ ‘an Here’s a Wonderful Message for id fo $30 fies ep ie 2 W240 ; Annual Clearance of Young Women’s 4 = any ie y 8 opos- 2 & M 2 | sum, and many at $29.50 have collars entirely of the fur. $22.50 to $45 Suits at $15 and $25 others A $62.50 fo $97.50 Velvet Coats, $45 to $65 : Uierctip et =H | Many of these Coats are trimmed with beautiful furs—ermine, 5 Velveteen, Broadcloth, Serge, Gabardine, Poplin and & f FEF i] Sh bear, skunk and astrakhan, Whipeord Suits at $16 a and atk 1ers: = $15 to $32.50 Coats, $9.75 to $19.50 ; yy vd Cheviot, Broadcloth, Velvet and Velveteen =| 5 Coats of Corduroy, Broadcloth, Velour Cloth, Car- Suits at i acul Cloth and Mixed Fabrics. Fur-trimmed Suits at both prices—$16 and $26—in fact; ; : Tomorrow at Four Busy 5 Extra!! Coats of Ural Lamb Cloth nin 2 Sle ae eed with, ‘ a YZ ill Stores We Offer at $15 & $19.50 Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, but not all sizes in each model. ° a Brill Store . / But as there’ are several hundred suits, there Is a good selection z . ° VS » S me of the Bi est Bar: ain: S 1 " rae Young Women’s $15 to $16.50 Coats, $7.50 ¢ 0 88 gains 2 Continuing the Big Sale of Corduroy Zibeline s ‘ 7 . 6s i Tweed 5 E in Years in g ONYX” Stockings Cheviot 4 | & B ’ N ; t =| For Men, Women and Children Young Women’s $25 to $30 Dresses, $15 C oys’ Norfolk Suits— F Pre are abot bl thon regularly sad Veleelagh fe ett dd ed lines, but ir perfect, sess i 1 2 y SI) Frnt eof pairs of High-Grade Silk Liste Hoslery, Plain Lisle Crepe'de Chine Compose Models E °@ and Cotton Cashmere and Silk Hosiery in various weights, ‘The Compose Dresses are of Serge and Taffeta or Charmeuse About 1,500 St) Women’s 50c “Onyx” Brand Hosiery, 28¢ and Georgette Crepe. a ’ = Men’s 50c “Onyx” Brand Half Hose, 28¢ race (er te Smart, New g Men's 25¢ “Onyx” Brand Half Hose, 18¢ Young Girls’ $7.50 and $12.50 Coats 4 A » Children’s 25¢ “Onyx” Brand Stockings, 16¢ f Norfolk Suits , GIMBELS~ Main Floor, $5 and $7.50 Worth upto $7. | A oo Mixed obries | Unrestricted Cleardnce of Are Offered Y tr) ¥ Girls’ Wash ¥ re ere! C) 2 Boys’ $7.50, $8.50, $10 and $12.50 oung “y 8 ashable ‘Dresses, B Included are the Famous 8 Suits and Overcoats, $5.75 Velveteen Suit, $16 $2 $2 and $2.50—Exceptional! & Cohen & Lang Elk Brand Suits, Franco Medal Suits 4 fone, Hes ata with extra knickerbockers; gg 75 New models—many of them, even though only one is illustrated. Sizes 6 to 14 year ° 4 A a} former’ 50 to $12, a Poors ooececene ° BELS—Third Floor = And Numbers of Our Own Suits for Boys | 7 Most mothers and fathers are so familiar with the wonderful goodness eon Ol pom r | of the ELK BRAND CLOTHES that they require no praise from us here, It =a | | A Special Clearance of = is enough to say that no better boys’ clothes are made—and just. as much may ca Hl er | A A & he said for the FRANCO MEDAL SUITS and for the BRILL SUITS. in- Aq] ay Hager ee $ H CO B Bet ee een oan leiais leew any wad ie isto y SEE TEs ere Women’s $5 Extra High Cut Boots = stripes. broken checks, blue and plain grays. Sizes 7 to 18 | \ at 5 : re PKeep this in mind also: The price of woolens ia going higher and higher Boys! Long Overcoat At $3.75 Pair se S Reigate nee pa alvenio a ants , ” a elted or plain back); a - ik a every days by next season prices will probably reach “high water mark, 2 foaled of, piain) backyé Taha the aacetene Galas Oh ie) Ga : U's a wise parent who prepares now for next season, and this is the time and Ty ateaa Poh’, Waa Os : Ps ly . the place to prepare eI Bs : $5.75 All in the 8'4 inch height that fashion demands. . ie (—) , , : ¥ "Junior © y, Here’s the Story—It’s Remarkable e On Sale Tomorrow at These Four Stores Only =] (Peed or full belted), ail NG E bought these shoes from a el goa EAA TLE ah ‘way ce 2] kines; formerly ge 7 i back, intending to put them in regular stock and sell them at $5.. They are, infact, & e ei $7.50 to $12; at $ * 5 our regular $5 Shoe, bearing the GIMBEL imprint, The quality is UNDOUBTED, = aa | Boys' Velvet and As a concession to the season, we have marked - A 3 Serge Junior Suits—All \ the entire ahipment 2,600 ats 7ah $1.25 less Ez = sizes:formerly @ gs 75 “Ay than they ought to bring, or at $3.75, & = n $7.50 to $12 $ J Such a thing is UNUSUAL—but t » clearance days, and the Shoe Sec- F a] Boys’ Hats in a Clearance at Less than Half Pric® | aye shure of big vi bksid asia sale: me f roadway, near Chambers Stree ’ k aat | ‘ neat narrow toe, and are made on a PERFEC’ 5 279 Broadway Chambers Street Boys’ $3.95.and y gy | Boys | | at ni i de on a PERFECT FITTING y Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway $4.95 Hats, +$ | $3 Hat | , “al Widths f Nene i st 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street Clearance of $1 and $1.25 Knitted Scarfs, 50c 1 Widths from oD. ' 4 tuk aA C to Match, Each 50 Included are patent or gun metal leathers, witle cloth or dull kid tops, bronze kidskin, and vici kid, 4 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue-—Open Evenings eps aA eee Wioce GIMBELS—Second Floor H

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