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a . “: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDA , FEBRUARY 4, Bs oe Wants First Cireatt ¢ clubs, found these poker rules, at- tributed to Robert C. Schenck, former American Minister to England: 40,000 WAIST MAKERS INNEW YORK MAY GO. [ils me ONSTRIKE TO-MORROW "= Good News for the Deaf. If you are losing your hear are troubled with acing and ringing in if you find that your nostrils if you hawk and spit in the u have given up hopes of impersonated Repr Palmer with intent Petitioned the Cire to restore his endar. Thia appeal was abandoned to permit Lamar t 6 Nn + Of the United states” supreme Court) Moderators, With Brandeis at Last week the Hupreme Court disminsed the appeal, Their Head, Not Expected to Bring Peace, United States Attorney Marshall will gow appear before Federal Judge ton and ask that Lamar’s bail - be raised on the charge of having mepired with Irank Buchanan and} Adticipating a disagreoment who efraud, yesterday ‘ourt of Appeals appeal to ity cale POKER REQUISITES. Pnglish investigators, raiding card D. Brandeis, 40,000 workers in the] el f Fluid Enserol. Mix The Executive Committee has ap-|and ff up nose walst and dress Industries of the city | this with one pint of wai pointed a general strike committee} Keep this up for a time aud test Choe headed by Sol Polokoff which is em-| hearing and you will be pleased to others to cause «trikes in munition fac-| the Hourd of Moderators meets to tust go to Hiker & Hege- . ‘ two drops in the affected have authorized an Easoutive Com-| Bye ‘Gor tublespoontul owered to set the date for the gen-| note theimprovement. You will also, no obi . Ben- | foubt, discover that your catarrh has tories and on Cn plers. morrow in Boston at the call of Louis r drug store, and pur- mittoe to call a general strike, a glass of warm w appeared, and head no The general strike | committee represents Local No. 25 of | How Mrs. Kelly Suffered} tuo Ladies’ Waist and Dress Makers ; * Union + and How She Was Cured, | Wor « tong time it was thought that the grievances of the workers In these industries would be settled in confer- ences of the employers and union ,| representatives. MT but after tuking| These conferences, carried on for i ll Lydia E, Pinkham’s| nearly two weeks, proved fruitless, " eral walk-out. oman ede and Gravies taste ‘ nh fd when Burlington, Wis.—“I was very i tilar, and had pains in my side and ba Vegetable Com-|and the whole matter was turned pound Tablets and] over to the Board of Moderators using two bottles of Tho board the Sanative Wash ing at the City Club Tam fullyconvinced t far, The union repre, that I am entirely ives are sald i be oF the ve trou. | opinion that the employers will not p} cured of these teou- yield on several of the chief points in- ' volved, Including the increase de- all over. [ know your remedies have done me worlds of | s good and I hope every su Ranh, them a t LLY, 710 Chestnut bed also ap- “Faens convincing testimonials con- 1 general counsel to take care stantly published in the newspapers! Of 2 @ man to take charge of t to be proof enough to we mittee for halls, B tuller from those distressing ills pecu- gape bar tag SStores G iar to their sex that Lydia E. Pinkham's| pig te the to | A the atic ares ens Sean Desa tenn feet Vegetable ‘Compound is the mesicine Tals 88 per cont, of the total work: | 969 Fifth Aveaue 427 Fifth Avenue _ they need. ors in this industry are out Cor. 46th Street Bet. 38th & 39th Sts. b This goed old root and herb remedy 23. West 42d Street 27 West th Street has proved unequalled for these dread- Sth & Gth Aves. Bet. Sth & Gth Aves. Meestoee wonsaa’s Leallh aud streugils scat ents | WOU will not make any be “eecntly anpointed mistake, if you come " to Landay for your Victrola WHY by Mr. Brandeis. Fine in Soups, Chowders, Stews and Gravies. Grocers and Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St. N. Delicatessen Stores, n have been appointed on settlement, y et, Burling- Mew Yorks nati Victrola Stores makers of 0 will arrive If there is any peculiarity i Bre i nteetian Cae eee his new duties. A delexation oe| and Victor Records. for free advice.—Ailvt Ae he punee not to-day! ae will also be of the party, Gave. 16" All price togs at Spear’s Removal Sale have been re-marked with blue pencil. You will find new low prices on ev- erything. Thousands of dollars’ worth of quality furniture ie be- ing released at a new standard of low prices. It is hardly necessary to tell are days of construction for us—pre- paring to move to a new building, which we will occupy about March Ist. In reducing prices to this new low level, our motives are not mixed or confused. We are thinking of two things—cleaning up our entire stock and winning a host of new friends. OUR CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN buy at Blue Penett Adam Period Dining Room Suite Ulustration {s not at all adequate hentic Period Furnt- Ten pieces, Jacobean to suitaibly de ture. It is one to offer our Pp Pap 8 been our privilege materials 100-Piece Dinner Sets paroles < definitely dect There are about $0 of these 100-plece onsis Buffet, China ¢ in three different 6 n Table 48 Ip. top, fancy Haviland a with ine Brown an band designs, BLUE! PENCE IL Remo 5 at the old prices, Phey Rocker and Arm Chair Covered wit! Dia _ Massive Three-Piece Period Library Suite aterials, p Mahog a hea: grade ‘upholat. - nh} ‘pad added neate & ba $ 50 ith Leather. Wan 870.00, BLUE MENCHL Nemoval 54. Open Baturenye E\AS SUM. & 16" 39. — Broadway at 33d Street The Great Annual Silk Sale commences on Monday next, but today and You May Inspect the Silks as we have arranged an Advance Display of them in our special salon on the Tenth Floor—reached by elevators Nos. 18, 19 arid 20—Thirty-second Street side. tomorrow In New Standardized American Colors— A GIMBEL Invocation Untrimmed Straw Hats $2.95 Horizon Cornflower Mist Mermaid Geranium Chicory Orchid New Green Honey and Blossom We have had these Hats made in the new Moire Hemp —another innovation. Tur- bans, tricornes and sailors. These hats will match the new materials, as they ure in the colors indorsed by the Textile Color Card Association of the United States, Hats Trimmed Without Charge. GIMBELS—Third Floor Fur Muffs and Scarfs 3344 to 50 Per Cent. Less Furs have advanced beyond all expectations, which makes the Sale very important. Natural Raccoon Moleskin $12.50 Scarfs, $6.75 $7.50 Scarfs, $4.76 $12 Muffs, $6.95 $22 50 Muffs, $12.60 Poiret Foa: (Gold Dyed) atural Skunk $32.50 Scarfs, $19.50 $11.50 Scarfs, $7.60 $32.50 Muffs, $19.60 $19.50 Muffs, $10.60 Grey Fou Red For $9 Scarfs, $4.50 $11.50 Scarfs, $6.50 $14.50 Muffs, $8 $16.50 Muffs, $9.60 GIMBELS—Third Floor Sale of Men’s Sticks at $2 Were $3.50 to $4.00 and More MEX who know good walking sticks need not be told iwice that here they wiil find smart sticks. Many of the canes would ordinarily sell for double the price we ask. A Large Variety of Styles and Woods Including Derby. Prince of Wales, Opera and straight styles, They are mostly mounted with silver; some are inlaid; others hav ivory and bor «3, and many have horn ferrules. Special—$2 cand belter) Canes, $1 GIMBELS--Main Floor Many of Our Finest Handbags to Go at $3.95 The Cowest regular price of any Bay was 85, and many of them were several times $5 If you are acquainted with the fine leather and silk bags that are made by the best makers in Paris and Vienna you will know what to expect, for manly such Imported Bags will be in the sale. We are clearing our stock of odd bags. To these we have added some fine domestic bags. Leather Bags Fur Bags Beaded Bags Satin Bays Fancy Fabrice Bags The leathers—pin seal, natural geal, long-grain seal, vachette, pigskin, morocco, calfskin, alligator and suede, The Bags are in black and colors many of the striped and bros caded linings are unique. GIMBELS—Main Floor Moire Bags Of Extreme Importance to Book Lovers A Colossal Sale of Fine Books At Savings of 14 to '4--and MORE From Dana, Estes & Co, of Boston HE standard sets offered in this sale are of e tionally high grade printing trom good clear good quality of paper, and strongly bound in m cloth, gili top, gold titles, with head bands. n half leather binding, gilt back and top, with head bands, Rach volume contains an etching or photogravure frontispiece, together with a large number of wood cul and half tone illustrations, as well as rubricated title pages. Prices range from $12.96 for a $46 18-volurme set of Balzac to a 60c Novel for 26c, All kinds of books in between, at all prices. CIMBELS - Main Floor These $3.95 and $5.95 Blouses are of the Fine and Very Scarce Georgette Crepe RS $5.95 $3.95 As Georgette Crepe is a finely woven = material, and as raw silk and dye-stuffs are very scarce, we cannot duplicate these Blouses to ‘sell at tomorrow's prices. We placed our order for the material early. The $6.96 Blouses—illustrated—are in White, Flesh Color, Coral and a New Shade of Bisque The scalloped edges of the Blouse with long revers (centre illustration) are finished with oe and a piping of satin in the same color—a bright note that reflects The 8 $3.95 Blouses, in white and flesh color, are finished with washable satin or taffeta to match, Our Hand-Made French Blouses at $2.95 to %5 are Unequaled This Side of Parie! |g nica Floor First Copies of Young Women’s Spring Suits by Bernard and Premet, $25 and $42. 50 “POIRET TWILL GABARDINE”—a new Spring material with a more pronounced twill than that of the usual gabardine, fashions these finely tailored suits. The Godet flare, accenuated by wide tucks, on the suit illustrated, is the master design of Bernard, Premet. presents a clever new suit with full Mipniad cout and close-filted seamed- back—each seam is topped with a hand-em- broidered arrow head. Its large cape collar \ is the youthful note that is sure to be admired. ~ Hundreds of Girls’ Washable Dresses, $1 to $9.50 Dresses of Chambray, Percale, Rep, Linen, Linene and combinations of Percale and Ging- ham are in every conceivable s!yle and color of the season. In fact we never had such varieties at these moderate prices. Smocking and contrasting, colored bands or pipings are umong the effective trimmings. Sizes 6 to 14 years. GIMBELS --Third Floor $3.95 The Best Sale in a Long Time! 1,500 Pairs Men’s $5 Shoes, at bik 95 TE are glad to make this unusual announcement, because more men will become acquainted with our Men's Shoe Store and the high standard maintained by us. One of our regular man- ufacturers, in consideration of the large volume of yearly business we give him, agreed to make thes ly for us for a very small margin of protit. The price concession enables us to offer 1,500 pairs (everyone of them a GIMBEL $5 standard) at $3.95. Dress and Walking Shoes in Advance Spring Styles y are identical models as will ywhere for early Spring With this difference— that in iule you save $1.05, » Shoes are built on a new English last, and have plenty of style and comfort, ‘The quality of the materials and the excellent workmanship assure good service, ay Lace and Button Models in All Sizes Patent, colt, black Russia calf, tan and mahogany Russia GIMBELS — Second Floor muis magnificent $255 Queen Anne Dining Room Suite at $190 is an excellent example of the beauty and quality of the Furniture in our February Furniture Sale d has a secret silver drawer, The China Closet is all wood. The Ex- a 48-inch top. The five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair have slip «din dark green leather, The Sideboa tension Table he seats and are ¢ Tomorrow—Saturday—Is ‘Chair Day” 250 Chairs to Be Sold Half Price Prices range from a $15 velour-covered Roeker at $7.60 up to a $60 mahog- uny Rocker at $30. GIMBELS — Seventh Floor