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Soy mneermeneeremnterrnat tment ers mg avamerram anny aera oN ROBBERS i| @ Crones, alleged potsoner, was employ- Mes. M. H. O'Reilly Den. | ' ed yesterday at the Stratfield here, Mra. M. B. O'Retity, widow of Bernard helping to prepare the banquet of the) J. O'Reilly, who from 1856 to 1880 was Bridgport Manufacturers’ Association, | attached to tho staff of the New York _-—— es 4 \ . SURE CRONES DODGED THEM, |'2, th, nowe detective, out the suspect e| disappeared, ‘The police received a re- port that the same man tried to get .| work at the Remington Arms Ammu- nition Company last Tuesday ‘ Henry Dodge Estabrook, possible Republican, nominee for President, and Col. Pope, National President of facturers’ Association, were (Special to The Brening Wor'd.) BRIVGEPORT, Conn. Feb. 25. —} the Polloe officials of this city announced | UM ts at the banquet which was held last night. Joseph| Times, and mother of Joseph J Krubeau, the hotel chef, became sus-| O'Reilly, evito of the Chief, died this ar ,.._|pletous of his temporary helper and| morning at the home of her son, No Hold Up Limited Near|auestionea him. Then ho telephoned! 1752 Forty-fifth Street, Brooklyn le, but Do Not Molest ——————— = IN A FEW HOURS ig day are searching for two Uso held up the Northern Pa- discharge of nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness, sore pppdound North Coast Limited Uwlgenty-five miles east of Seat+ Right and escaped after Sur pouches of registered mail in the express car, but their » ; H » sneezing, soreness and stiffness. IPfailed and tho registered mall the Surest, Quickest Relief oe ieee ae ene ir only booty. Known—It’s Fine! and snuffling Limen are believed to have made head! Not d the wooded hills near the) three doses are taken will end grippe » k the robbery all night. misery and break up a severe cold, either b e. cept . which was halted by the |in the head, chest, body or limbs, ust ns good.” Insist on ‘at $.20 P. M., was stalled sev-| It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils | gettin ape's Cold Compound” me add 16 not resume ite nd air passages if the head, stops nasty | want to stop your cold journey until early to-d officials believe that on on was an experienced rail- ‘from expressions he used orders to the engineer and Mmiliarity with the working of | notive. —_——>__——_ AT! NOT EUGENIC? AULA PERFECT TYPE, ABSA MSS AHLGREN Ream, a Student, Sued wf $10,000 for Breach of Promise. fj J ite ‘for New York. | attempted to dynamite | “Pape’s Cold Compound” Is } y Into Beattie or Tacoma, al-} Retief comes instantly posses of deputy sheriffs} 4 dose taken every two hours until Brothers | | | [t S quite natural | that the announce- es | ment of Gimbel clothes at 9 ee | BES!) | prise. This figure usually | goes with mediocre style, second rate workmanship and material which knows very little wool. But these are clearance days for men at Gimbels and the éffort to clear winter stocks takes precedence over immediate profit. Hence— Men’s Suits and Overcoats At $15, that were $22.50 to $30 when this season began, SMART STYLES IMBEL standard weaves and tailoring—line upon line, the best clothes in New York for the MONEY. Any number of excellent styles in both overcoats and suits. And, all our regular stock suits and overcoats that, origin- ally, ” Were $22.50 $30 pan’s right to break his engage- te a woman for eugenic rea-|f) ie to be tested for the first time | Supreme Court by a breach nise sult for $10,000 filed to- | Miss Signa Ahigren of No. 205} Beventy-elghth Street, against | Hall Ream, a college student wealthy parents live in Oxh-| Wis. | admity he was engaged to) m, who teaches physical to the elite, and that he broke | engagement after discovering | did not come up to the| ¢ standard set by him. He told) Cohalan that while she was stable young woman she) not make his “ideal of a ” tmputation aroused Miss Ahl- . and she offered to ap- rt and show Justice Coha- beat she was a epiendid specimen nly robustness and physique. history, showing that she is! Mine healthy children, all liv ind the daughter of aged but |}! parents now living in Vexio, | her birthplace. d of being unsuited for moth- Mies Altigren told the Court d make an ideal mother, hav- B an athelete since infancy hardy Swedish parentage | ancestors followed the most} Ufe, that of seafaring. m's objection that she had @ liking for cocktails and) toxicating beverages—another in which she was lacking as wife—Miss Ahlgren told Jus- halan she had never touched until Ream took her to dinner pgeated a cocktail or two. first met Miss Ahlgren at the Dr. Lucetta Morden of No. naty-fifth Street with 00. OPEN EVERY EVENING LAST BIG WEEK OF OUR JAR’ — was living. Dr, Morden eed them in July last year and chment immediately formed. Iwere to be married on Aug. 15 hile Ream was searching for ment Miss Ahlgren wrote to ints of her good fort Gath later the roma ha. Foam explained fen that he w: and she wou eugenica Everything Marked UGS ~ Figures 4-PIECE ADAM PERIODDINING ROOM SUITE tty an appoint- Mithe © as denied (di be bet DOWLING SN SNOW. a Shot ut Proposed New| Ordinance. | j Serving Table, 6 ft. extension; iece Spite, ae il- ustrated, et o-day'a Hoard of at eome one has Introduced rkadle snow removal ordinance. | des that $f you don’t clean your tn four hours after are lable to arrest hat ordinance ” ft to appeal to Matance, suprose at midnight, 1 f the police havi de our homes at "for not sit snow- da $5! Rooms Complete! Fornishe: ENTRANCE NEXT DOOK TO POST OFFICE ON 140TH S?, cornet 149™ ST. COR. 3° AVE pa retorted Do’ wiing: COCOOCOCOC§OCOOOO00OCOO000000000000000000000000000 oe Drugs & Toilet Goods Sale Continues Bangkok Straw Hats That are unique among the New Modes of Paris—and that so far have only been intro- duced. in very expensive models—Tomorrow Special a $3.95—Untrimmed Bangkok Straw has an air of elegance as well as being artistic. It is exceedingly light in weight. The Hats are in the three models illustrated, also in the new poke-turban and tricorne. All of them are finished with an edge of lisere straw to match. In black, gray, navy, old rose, gold, orchid and old blue. New Porcupine Straw Hats, $2.95 Untrimmed inti The name of this straw describes it perfectly, except that it has a very ‘glossy finish. Six of the newest sailors, turbans and tricornes have been reproduced in this straw in black, gold, orchid, purple and navy blue. These Hats Trimmed Without Charge if the trimmings for them are also purchased in our Millinery * Sections. GIMBELS—Main and Third Floors Just What Their Name Intphes— MARVELOUS \s “Merveilleux Silk” Blouses at $8.95 New combinations of colors are introduced in the model with the tucked back, which is illustrated—the Blouse itself is of gold, rose or flesh color and its collar, armholes and sleeves are finished with pi sin of peacock color silk. The Tailleur Model, with large pear! buttons and bound button- holes—illustrated—is in rose, maize and flesh color. Special Tomorrow: Crepe de Chine Blouses, embroidered and lace trimmed, $2. Tub Silk Blouses, with Bengaline collars and cuffs, $2.95, Boz-pleated Crepe de Chine Blouses, $2.95. Georgette Crepe Blouses—flesh color and white, $3.95. Embroidered and Tucked Crepe de Chine Blouses, 85. Striped Georgette Crepe Blouses, with collars of white taffeta, $10.76. GIMBELS—Third Floor Women’s $5 Lace and Button Boots $3.75 ‘Twelve smart models in dress and walking boots. Black glace kidskin, patent leather, black gun-metal calf and bronze; with cloth or dull kidskin uppefs; welted soles; and leather Cuban-Louis heels. Sizes 214 to 714. These sizes may not be obtained in all styles, but are represented in some one or more styles. * GIMBELS—Second Floor Boys’ Hand-Tailored Norfolk Extra Knicker Suits, $9.50 ADE of new smart tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots in grays, browns and _ olive. Smart plaited back model, with patch pockets. Alpaca lined. » Special Extra Knicker Norfolk Suits, $5.50 In the “pinch back” style, with yoke and 3-piece belt. Greys, browns and mixtures. Both Knickerbockers lined throughout, and made with watch pockets and belt straps. GIMBELS- Fourth Floor Gimbel Brothers **“ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1916. a at These Young Women’s Suits «: $25 ana $29.50 Are Style-Giving «« Value-Giving Checked Worstds and Vicours ‘affeta combined with Serge SIMPLICITY is the key- note of all GIMBEL Apparel for the Younger Generation. That's why thousands of young irls come to us every season to e outfitted. Of course, the moderateness 7 fee prices influences them 00 All the materials mentioned above are included in the twen- ty styles of Suits at $25. Con- der that, please. The Newest Trotteur Dresses at $20 ‘To emphasize the new silhou- ette, these Dresses are inset. on each side with three accordion- pleated flounces of black taffeta —as you will see in the illustra- tion. All of them are finished with patent leather belts. The New Mousquetaire Sleeves in Party Frocks at $26 $25 ‘The frocks themselves are of taffeta, but the sleeves are of chiffon. ‘Ihe model is illustrated; in white and pastel colors. New Taffeta Afternoon Frocks, $29.50 Two-toned Taffeta is introduced in these Dresses, which are charming for afternoon wear and informal parties. green, gold and rors are the dominating colors. Special—Taffeta-and-Maline Party Frocks, $25 A simplified, but picturesque. pannier effect is carried out in the maline, while taf- feta forms the bodices of these frocks. In pink, light blue, Nile green and white. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Serge GIMBELS—Third Floor Tres Chic! This Trotteur Coat by Jenny | Our Copy of it at $38.50 is Perfect -) This Coat has exquisite and unusual lines. It is fitted to an abnormally low waistline, and then it to a circumference of over six yards.» The illust@tion * explains the rest, except that we have had it co) in blue Serge, finished with white bound buttonholes and pearl buttons; also in black-and-white Checked Worsted. Jenny has created another Coat which is quite the extreme. The back of it is loose and full, and the front is ht and belted at a high waistline. Our copy of it in navy and black Serge is §35. Wool Jersey Coats, $9.50 Ideal for skating indoors and for wear out of doors in the Southland. _In all the modish colors, with black velvet introduced in the collars. Silk Jersey Coats, $15 ‘Trimmed with taupe or black marabou—borders, collar and cuff bands. In gold, rose, maize, blue and white. Exceptional Coats at $15 In Serge, Black-and-White Checked Worsted and a new Twilled Material. Every Coat is fashioned to give the new silhouette and is silk lined throughout. GIMBELS—Third Floor Last Three Days of, Half Price in which hundreds of fine suites and individual pieces are radically reduced for the close of our February Furniture Sale “With Initiative’’ $390 Sheraton Five-Piece Suite, $195 Picked almost at random, this fine suite is illustrative of the values the closing days of our great February Sale are bringing. Act NOW, for costs of raw material and of pro- duction are going UP, and we have dozens upon dozens of . fine pieces that we never expect to be able to duplicate at their original full prices—much less at their present HALF prices. GIMBELS--Seventh Floor f i i | i | { | {