The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1916, Page 7

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Ps was b 6 Cian OR idl ang ITS Oe rene eT PER SRE | ’ y TAR EBVENANG WURLD, MUNDAY, APRIL 3, f | Sister Lilian Walker, daciaren| ers taotio~ 4 #ivon custody ef the , Brother Murray ts a good preacher,| Money, and Moulton sighed with re- q but should atick to preaching, He ts| Ket. Gq) HARLEM FIRES. MSTRUSTEACHOTHER, =<" Lge gua teres [me ’ | When it came to taking up the In the May 25, 1912, tone of the Jonr- an at 8:30 33d Street Closes at 6 other to handle the funds, Finally both aides compromised on Patrol- All the other polfoemen in Jersey| man Moulton, Moulton passed his | City may want to be assigned to the | helmet, which wag filled with coppar, Edward Clarke, Janitor’s Help- task of keeping poace in the Rothe | slver and currency | er, Captured Lighting Blaze African Methodist Church next sun-| "24" Brother Moulton Keep 11! in Tenement day, but one man who wants to be ox. | oute ge MAb . cused {s Patrolman Lincoln Moulton, | who spent most of yesterday in the| discharged ercutomia,!* mm ApeAK GO post with Men’s Clothing Sale Extraordinary Particular men are particularly invited to come to this sale, because we want to demonstrate to them the excellence of our clothirg and the values “I favor Brother Moulton,” said Brother Murray, the minister, aye, eo: Bokman's Alteratiy © | Arrested early to-day in the act of church. TDi oneal eae ‘ Huent of this | 1 ‘ble by pe Store” B ae } Setting a fire that endangered the | There is a foud among the colored | “TV* Kapt Heace Rete during per vicee | ine. wa ‘combined, sith | made possible by our iree-Storc uying Power rm af fie r “ “ « to be easily | fives of twenty-two families at No, | CMsTesation, One faction, led by! ] need my helmet. It may rain. Do | js ’ . | i, Gant * d 100 West One itacdrad and Forty, | (2¢ Minlater, the Rov, Abraham Mur-| you want me to walk around my beat|"rckman's Alteratien containe no goin Men’s Suits Men’s Spring and Winter AE I I earth at I lf ka ted al debel ad | inka 9" | 203 Suits, $18 and $20 values, at... $18.00 Overcoats fy-one yoars old % ten hinds tirana echt atdB een hah ANAM Bl Mlb 322 Suits, $25 and $28 values, at...... 17.50 | 125 Over #18 and $20 values, at $15.00 5 and $28 values, at. 17.50 eS 302 Overcoa » living at No. 101 West One Hundred 189 Suite, $30 values, at........+4. 19.50 | 8s Overcoats, &36 values, at, .... and Forty-first Street, confessed to 100 Suits, silk lined, $3§ values, at 25.00 115 Winter O'coats, $35 tof4s valu i ies guar ra TU ine ie Ce so Suits, Norfolk style, $30 values, at 19.50 | 209 Raincoats, $20 to $25 values «15.00 Police. Special Sale Tuesday, April 4th. Alarms wore sent in for thirty of! the fires, Clarke aatd, and most of the others he put out himself because he feared for the people in the houses, “I am of a charitable disposition,” \B | he said, “and did not want to hurt | | Men's and Young Men’s $25 Spring Over- Men's $25 Covert Overcoats; tan and coats, silk lined, Chesterfield models; all green; box or form fitted, knee length sizes; at $16.75, models; 14 silk lined; at $15.00. Men’s $25 ‘‘Knitted”’ Overcoats; }{ silk 102 Men’s $35to $50 Foreign Light Weight lined; all sizes; at $17.50. Overcoats, at $21.50. any one. I just wanted to see Ken- | fon’s men work. He ought to be easy OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G | 34th Street, New York ] | on me, as no one was injured.” 4 At the West Men’s Flannel Trousers Just a few weeks before you need them for sport wear, but worth buying now. One Hundred and! | Thirty-fifth Street Station, the po- | | Hee report, he wrote out the follow- } ing list of fires he set: i ‘ No, 100 West One Hundred and Men’s Separate Trousers For business or dress wear, in plain blue, black or striped worsteds. At $3.50, Alll sizes; at $3.75. Announce an Extraordinary Purchase and Sale of Forty-second Street, two fires, in- GIMBELS—Fourth Floor cluding that to-day. \ No. 100 West One Hundred and j Forty-first Street, two fires in cella 325 Women’s and Misses’ Men’s Underwear | Gloves for Men . No, 108 West One Hundred and Forty-first Street. No. 103 West One Hundred and Forty-first Street. No. 101 West One Hundred and Fortieth Street. No. 664 Lenox Avenue. Afternoon and Street Dresses P P . The freshness of Spring really demands new W rin " ‘ Lighter eights for Spring gloves. Remember, too, Faster is less than three Men’s Otis Combination | Men’s Fine Quality Ath- weeks off. Suits, white; short slee letic Combinations, all perfect goods; “not se made of fine quality figured Silk Dresses in Attractive Models | Women's and Misses’ Silk Dresses of Crepe Meteor, Washable Natural Men's Gray Mocha Gloves, with { Neste te ha we Plain and Novelty Taffeta, also combinations of | onds;” sold everywhere at | cloth; three Ca | : very ’ ids. on aiftarent dates. various silks and Georgette Crepe in Black, Navy, $1.00. 78¢ suit choose from. Regular $1.00 | it Fah a Cane atl CHS busts Men’s Light-weight Natu- quality. 65¢ suit No. 669 Lenox Avenue, three | ee, ‘ ral Wool Shirts and | \en’s Fine Quality Otis Men's ‘‘Wash-rite"’ ~~ Mocha fires in two days. Green, Grey, Rose, Copenhagen, Brown and Wistaria. specially priced “tpg 4 No. 649 Lenox Avenue Drawers; all sizes; regular | Balbriggan Shirts and | Mattabig Ue Coarbaudl bes | acti iene ee black eanbretien , A moving van in a lot in West Regular %2.50 and 25.00 Value 15.00 $1.00 quality ; 78 suit Drawers; all sizes up to 44; pair, $2.50 fe pats, : oe Hundred Luk), Forty-first Men’s Athletic Underwear, short sleeve. Regular soc | GIMBELS-—Main Floor ‘treo ell bailed Mido stave 7 i iiss a made of fine quality woven quality, 38¢ garment. madras; some satin stripes, both colored or white. | Men’s Thread Silk or Fine | These are mostly shirts; Quality Silk Lisle Hose; drawers only in some pa black, white or colors; dou- b terns. Regular $1.00 qual- ble soles, heels and toes. Men 8 Oxfords ity. 38c garment socquality, 28¢ pair. Th Fi 7. GIMBELS—Main Floor | The First Showing of the aie | New Spring Styles $3.95 Sale of These models are made on the newest style last, called the “Pep,” and are Men’s Spring Hats, $1.65 | #2 smsrtes: tooking shoe for good dressers. They are shal Brophy quotes Clarke as saying, “put I can’t think of any more just now. “Most of the blazes,” Clarke went on, “I set in the bottom of dumb- waiter shafts. I set one, and one is — . " oie just as bad as a thousand, so I iO might as weil tell the truth “Drink did it, When I get drunk I get crazy, It was all due to a crazy notion I get when drinking.” He said the attempt to burn the tenement this morning was due to tl feeling between himsvif and the jan- itor, He said of the moving ven None Sent C. O. D. or on Approval. No Exchanges or Credits BEG Cunt A Traet Derbies and Soft Hats | specially well fitting, also, set the d—d thing afire.” On Feb 20, | as they do not gap on the In this special lot we offer hats that are remarkably good for the price, and worth double what we ask. The assort- he boasted, he set four fires. sides. More than thirty fires have been 1 L | Pere tt : set in buildings in the 1 e ment includes a variety of shapes and styles. ‘There are | The leathers are tan Russia, mahogany, gun metal and many colors in the soft hats. patent calf. The same leathers can be had on a more con- a e Oo verware servative last, with wider toes; all sizes and widths. firemen so busy Capt, D of the West One Hundred an ty-fifth et ation ere “Firebug Squa men in plain Men’s $2 Tweed Men’s $1 Caps at 50c | GIMBELS—S. 4 Floor Stitched Hats at $1.00} Samples and a special pur- Values far in excess of the | chase, offering a variety from prices because they’re sam- | which to choose in silk, tweeds Bb WHE | Men’s Walking Sticks - and Umbrellas Boys’ Reefers and Top Coats Special Sale, Offering Extensive Assort- Our showing of boys’ Spring reefers and | ment and Uncommonly Good Values | 2 top coats is most complete in colors, styles 2 mt and fabrice Snakewood Canes, | AG ) B " ae Shepherd Checks, ’ Nien’e Walling: Stictay next | Mens sore US up-to-date styles and! hook handle, with 14-karet Make Home Brighter with a Replenishing clothes to wate Policeman — Mel “Pirebug Squad" say Lenox Avenue and One I ° t ab EPRODUCTION of Sheffield Plate reproductions, on Copper Base, in the Grape and ‘Thread Border; about one-third less than regular prices. We are able to offer these beautiful goods at these prices because we placed large orders last Fall at the old price. These are really much better values GILLESPIE COMPLAINS than we claim, considering all metal has gone up 10 to 30 per AGAINST PERLEY MORSE § cent. J after W hat ‘ i | h, » h velvet ; | shapes, jneling al the gold band; at $7.50 Lock Handle Double Vegetable Dishes, Meat Dishes, 17 inc $8.00 es | (XL As ted | plaited back with yoke new woods; many beauti- a i pn Weeder e nd stitched on belt or loose button on belt, ' ; ; $6.00 ca. | \Jeat Dishes, 19 inch, $9.75 ca PR SG pact sapilsr pestga Gn Ge Oe). eee Sterling | Men's Umbrellas, fine ell Gravy Boats and Trays, Rul ENGhee ais lane iMaHitarailiao tree aT leon: fh a year $5, $6.56 197.80 | silver;somehornand many | and yarn dye taffeta, ta Sandwich Plates, $3.00 ca, | Meat Dishes, 17 inch, well and tree, $13.50 ca orate 1 OB) Bl s " 1) Norf, other styles; at 85c to $ edge coverings; beautiful Bread Trays, $3.00 ea, | Meat Dishes, rginch, well and tree, $15.00 ea | / j Ss ne, Serge (all wool) Norfolk | Men's Umbrellas, all silkand | assortment et hasan in- 16 eH aS 8 ee Cheese and Cracker Dishes, $6.00 ca. | Bread and Butter Plates, $1.00 ea | 4 j mul es Terese eine or pinched yarn dye taffeta, tape edge | cluding eape and buck hora, Boctety of ae : Meat Dishes, 15 inch, $6.00 ca. Gallery Trays, $18.75 to $37.50 ea et fr atch or regular pockets, Apuek lined SOVSFA RH MERITS HIGt AI ulyer jmeaatee atte t ty c¢ and tailored to nd up, 60) tofcarvedand ain mounted naturale @ er arent Fasiay: ASE April Sale of Silver Plated Knives, Forks, Spoons and Serving Pieces | B Riese hie reset bola the shape wy ad tenalevapes .35| styles; special at $3.75 ! jompson Committe aE i maar . ' : + lines. Sizes 7 to 18 years f. : had charge of the third also Sheffield Plate reproductions and Sterling Silver deposit on glass; al ae GIMBELS—F. Fi GIMBELS—Main Floor the elevated railroads under th ord specially priced for this occasion. | ourth igor A bs Bae et i eee fen ined to Oneida Community New Pattern, in par plate; the first time these 2 ll ‘y get for his friend, n beautiful known Forks, Spoons and Serving Pieces have been shown; heavy} ie 9 S ° Beart ates oon in eres sad lon ikl er any aly uaa, te vr nc | Men’s Haberdashery for Spring : pay certain commitments a Nga | ‘Tea Spoons, 1. lozen. erry Spoons, ic each " _ ’ | Ree incurred in the neeotiationa pre- | Dessert Spoons $2.50 dozen | Butter ett 25c each | Men’s Silk Shirts, $4.85 _ , Men’s Pajamas, $1.25 : ay ceding the making of the dual con- | mare . Mende Sugar Spoons, Berierch e| A splendid variety of heavy silke in Men’s fine woven striped madras an \ | | ae He Mt Soe Seeeh hy on de | Cold Meat Forks, HI handsome colorings and exclusive styles. | pongee Pajamas; made with double lonns ; Berne) Sillerenes: Scie arate: Dessert Forks, $2.50 dozen | Grayy Ladle Al Ase rata and pearl buttons; worth considerably ' sional ethics when a Medium Forks, $2.70 dozen | Chests con 4 , more, Sizes 14 to 17, BOS AEE ch ctemuret | Medium Knives, $3.50 dozen | Chests containing 32pcs., 7.25 complete rr Men's Shirts, $1.10 ; Men’s Bath Robes, $3.15 Lemuel Ely Quine as | 4 Men's oft uth LT er foien Men’s Terry Cloth Bath Robes; all man closes’, to hed | 3 t stripe pongce and madras; Al) gO rood colors; well made; handsome jac- ator, Gouin A Special Purchase of fs and new colorings. Other stores are get | Food, colores well madel Hantaime Jen: Geolared on the Sil D it Gl ‘ ting one-third more for these identical | (U0t ly notified ; | Sizes 1410 17 tione. was rrenons HOR? Srapoetl ON ass i aS Men's Silk Scarfs, 800 re fe cay ret | Saving From 25% to 50%. Partial List as Follows: | Men's large open = end four-inchand F charges, saying they were ridiculous ff! | | Scarfs; in cholce colorings and very at- \ 006 Gavely en eltert Sa Delite tie Sugar and Cream Sets, Water Glasses . . 5c 35¢ and 50c | tractive des many are sample scarfs, ¥ enn + ____<o-—— | $1.00 and $1.75 | Oil Cruets..,.50c and 75c serra TSC #| Men's Belts, 38c ote &) Reckersiiey From Orang it Whiskey Bottlen Bows seine: $1.00 $1.50 to $2.75 ‘| sold Men's Black ‘Tubular Beltay we got John D. Rockefeller Jr. was a momber $1.75 and $3.25 | Plates,.............$1.25 | Candlesticks..........50c 14t hem some time ago from our largest of the additional Grand Jury fo aa : : ; Whiskey Glasses...... 50c | Jam Jars,...75¢ and $1.25 | Water Pitchers......$2.50 pane ee | i in before Judge Crain in y . ve ‘ 9 P aoe x Bessions to-day Highball Glasses ....$1.00 | Baskets......50c to $2.00 | Brown Betty Tea Sets—3 | Men 8 Silk Shirts, $5.95 — 1, Men Neckwear, 280 a sey ia Irving Pe Steet, K Cheese and Cracker Sherbet Glasses pes, Sugar, Cream and i us t spel aia aa ae ways P MRA ALO REM DARAGEL Wal) aie POD ean ie hatte, Sree | od hasine foreinat Hiarinnd oawis, bankor Dinhetsssserrs $2.50 $1.00 and §1,98 Ten Pot, $1.50 and £3.60 ings. Sizes 14 to 17 Size 14.10.17, GIMBELS~ Malin Floar | fook!ng | i” * face which number an unuaue ‘ GIMBELS-—Main Floor j i | ally large number of men of prominenne | ; Lis pmope {reaver known. juries of more _.-.E.-.....E.=—— (ee se els tal yeapable qualities to be empanelied. | ——EEeEyeeeeEeE 2)

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