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eRe Ee oe * FIANCE HURT; DROPS DEAD. | it neck * ‘STATEN ISLANDERS Ada M. Claag, twenty-one years old, THE EVENING WORLD, TH [CHURCH'S PLAN TO OUST |! a"ne2n tis WIDOW STARTS FIGHT | BROOKLYN WAS HORSE Mut Over Proposal to Take Parish at Opents oly twenty four this city, dropped dead yestertay of House From Mrs. Haye , how opencd Inat husbard-to-be might not live enna as be + 600 enttien and atkt John Knapp, twenty-two, her affi-| congregation of the E hurch | now will continu: anced husband, was injured last Sun- jof the Holy Aponties, Avenue | woek, with a matin day. Because of his condition the Le oe and Twenty-cighth Street, over the! closing features for young woman was not permitted to seo ai : ac | vestry'’s decision to Maria! Laay ¢ won two t him until yesterday Francis I I eman Declares) jraiyen and her son, W exton of night in th addl Bhe was greatly excited when she en-/ = Best Citizens’ Character — {tne church, from their nthe [inate was the atin of " tared the bedroom and had spoken only | ‘ pariah Neuse to wake room tot tho |Penone, roms 1 afew words when she sank to the floor Is Assailed. library of the Cholite, Neighbor Att ane ae “ides vm pupaicia ' - Association, She is seventy-one ta abe abla A physician said Miss Claag was dead apparentiy {rom hock. Th wee}CALL MASS MEETING, | ‘ts widow of Samuel Hinyte: f0F forty |Teer, 100 Ye to have been married in June. | i . . if the paviet hott fie 8 WITHOUT AN EFFORT. (Statement Barren Island Con-| fyi ,20arg, and ratsed her thirteen | ae, yesterday Troy w ns grant Jack—Did your friend, Miss Howler, tractors Are Behind Protest | siury i Dentinesr, thet res | held ta Anon over reach high C? } were G yan and M M I bel Get Rid of Your | Yes, one day at the dentist's) @ she aid. | Rouses Resentment. Mayor Mitchel's defence of his hasty action in getting the Board of Estimate to order the erection of a | garbage disposal plant on the Mead. | Bi rd f F i ows of Staten Island, was met to-day urden of Fat ::.": Seam or tat man is President of There was an excuso for over-fat-| West New Brighton the Roard of Trade, ness when starvation, diet and weak-| a member of the heres Comennittas , laborious exercises were the! op ine stat sland. Civis only known means of reducing the : en Island Civic League, | flesh, but nowadays when it is possi. @24 counsel for the taxpayer who| ble to get rid of ten to fifteen ounces sued for an tnjunetion @ fat a day by merely taking @ tiny garbage plant and lost. against the 1 “Mayor Mitchel in his interview tn The Evening World says that the Barren Island contractors are behind said Mr. Leman, “and in| he makes a serious ac- cusation of bad faith. If he will to the mass meeting at the G Club house in Staplet ning he will see he misied. He will find all ple of ten Island th against his snap action, be convinced in short order that the | entire community is aroused in re- sentment of his act as Mayor and his unwarranted attack on our character, “Mayor Mitchell states, on the au- thority of Street Commissioner Fetherston, that ‘The Barren Island reaping # harvest of $1,000,- n tablet after each meal and at bed It is now trying to pre- time, the man or woman who remaing entering into a new fat does so from choice alone. ould divert that ‘Thousands of people who have used} $1,000,000 private profit into the public Marmola Prescription Tablets (pro=| treasury.’ pared from the famous Marmola pre-{ "This statement is utterly untrue. Tho most proiit the contractors can} ription) know by experience that pngresel nat 6 inake under their contract is $900,000 | this treatment 1s not only quicker, easier and more pleasant than old- drawbacks that may amount to more thin $500,000 in that time, As for ‘diverting that private profit into tae public treasury,’ the Mayor is wrong aguin. Under the charter any such profit would be bound to go into the nsion fund of the Department of | Street Cleaning, | “The way the decision to put the! fashioned methods but that it is also wonderfully successful and harmless. Instead of being any way harmful or injurious, Marmola Prescription Tab- lets are truly, beneficial to the e eral healta, ‘the use of them does not interfere in any way with work or pleasure. You need not restrict your diet or alter your habits in any way whatever, Simply take it easy and] garbage on the banks of the Kill von snjoy yourself while your fat vanishes, | Kull was put over in the hasty ses- | You can get Marmola Prescription] sion of the Hoard of Estimate was| Tablets at any good drug store for 75] very unscemly, giving us Staten Isl- | cents per case or by sending the price| anders no chance to be heard. The direct to the Marmola Company, 25] Mayor will hear from us on Friday | Monroe Ave., Detroit, Mich. ‘Try them| evening. The entire community js In and the results will surprise you.-Adv, “rms against his act, |two letters | ; lof New York. The Alde action at N'S line nantes of aev i Neighborh them belng named aft James W Saxe, who has made at No, 3% Renekelaer Polytechnic the atte Willard School expluning Pull milk and those crisp Sunshine Graham Crackers. good. Just try ‘em. s NN My! bur » Biscuits In each package of Takhoma Sunshine Biscuits contain pretty dresses for her. [oose-Waes Brecur (ompany Hoe | toed Pe URRY ALS SONG iD rd fe ALA i i a bia il “Then you haven't any coal range at all!” “No. Why should we? We don’t need one. Our New Perfection Oil Cookstove does all our cooking just as cheaply and much more conveniently than a coal range.” “But how about hot water?” “Oh, haven't you seen our Perfection Water Heater? That burns kerosene too. It gives us plenty of hot water whenever we want it and costs about a cent and a half an hour when all three burners are going. But you want to STANDARD OIL PRINCIPAL OFFICES: N COMI W YORK We recommend the following oil burning device: rhetoves and Water Heaters, Perfection Smok SAFEST SOCONY KERO-SCENES be sure and get the best kerosene.” “Isn’t all kerosene pretty much alike?” “Not a bit of it. All kerosene isn’t alike any more than all eggs are alike, Or all butter, or all lard.” “But how can I make sure of getting re- liable kerosene?” “Ask your grocer for SOCONY Kero- sene Oil, the Standard Oil Company ot New York’s best grade of refined oil. And the next time you’re down town, look for the SOCONY sign in his win- dow, just to make sure.” > NY OF NEW YORK ALBANY BUFFALO BOSTON the best of their kind: New Perfection Olt s Oil Heaters, Rayo Lom; s and Lu terns, th Your Chair And begin the evening meal with a bow! of rich Remember Sunshine Grahams are one of the SHOW. | | Congregation of Holy Apostles Split] indy Gres, tn Saddte Clase, te Sime years 1 ste ohar Up they're iW five years, and that ts subject’ to! Youll always find the biscuit you like best under the Sunshine name. aper doll in colors. Other packages of See the list in Takhoma package. Broadway and 33d Street. First Aid to Dressmakers The Dress Form Correct Model Dress Form; Special at $1.95 Forms built according to : Fashion's new est dictates, and correctly pro- portioned. ered with b Jersey cloth nickel trimmed and mounted on that extension may be regu lated to desired length. Sizes 32 to 44 bust. Bust Forms, 75¢ Jersey cloth covered, nickel trimmed. Good lines. Sizes 32 $1.95 to 42 inches Iron Rods, 85c Each GIMBELS—Fitth Floor Tub Suits for Small Boys White linene, poplin or colored chambray, gingham and poplin are the sturdy fabrics that are developed into cunning little suits for boys. The styles—Middy, Short Russian, Dickens and Novlety. Contrasting colored pi stitching, and, sometimes, collars are seen on the litt Shown in sizes 2 to 4 years, and priced $1 to $3.95 GIMBELS—Baby Shop, Second Floor and ing Men’s Terry Cloth Bath Robes $2.65 Made of good quality Terry Cloth (Turkish toweling), in newest Spring designs and fancy colored stripes, in at- tractive color combination, roomy andcomfortable model, cut full and long, with cord girdle and two pockets. Sizes small, medium and large. GIMBELS—Main Floor Dinnerware for the Passover ‘Those desiring new dinner- ware for this occasion, will be glad to know that we have prepared A Sale of 5,120 pieces foreign dinner- ware at less than actual wholesale cost; all items are perfect; all decorations the most modern, Plates, as to size, 4c, Se, 6¢, 7c, Be each Soup Plates, 7e and 8 each Fruit Saucers, Se cach Dishes for Meats, etc., 10¢, 15¢, 25c and 35c each Covered Butters, 25¢ each Covered Dishes, 35¢. Casseroles, 35¢ Soup Tureens, 50c each, Many other items at prices i GIMBELS—Fifth Floor similar Pretty Vases tor Easter Blooms A collece tion of over 75 styles sizes { vases awaits your hoosing Vhere are the long, buds, the widely Vases, cut crystal vases’ for hyacinths ——— es and every other sort of vase—all of them priced most reasonably and shown in beautifully artistic designs. Cut Crystal Vases, 6 to 14 in, $1 to $15 eas Bud Va: in light 25c to $1.50 each, Hyacinth Vases, colored; large size, 25¢ cach. Pottery Vases, from American potterics, 25¢ to $3.75 ea. 500 Vases, 75c each Thin blown crystal vases, 9 inches tall, and omy shape; in the new daisy a vine pattern, GIMBELS--Fifth Floor colors; |Men’s Spring Suits and Overcoats ” | | URSDAY, APRIL 18, 1916. Spring Here—Easter Near And We're Offering More Than Ordinary Values in Ror mn $17.50, and The large assortment terns and effects from which you may choose, assures a becoming, pleasing and distinctive selection. The models are correct, care- fully cut and _ tailored, certain a stylish, perfect fitting garment, Back of all this Store” organization. Newest Styles Newest Colors including the plain blue, green, gray, brown and fancy mixtures. Fourth Floor Gimbel's stands GIMBEL guarantee of quality, service and satisfaction, and the buying power of the great ‘“Three- 830 of pat- making the 817.50 Norfolk Suits and Top Coats for Boys ie" Fine Tailored Norfolks at Pleated or pinch back style, in grays, brown, tan and fancy olive mixtures. Stripes and fancy plaid effects, ‘Tweeda, Cassimeres and Cheviot Suit: Sizes 8 to 18 years. ings. Boy’s Reefers and Junior Top Coats at $5, 6.5) and 7.50 Single or double breasted, plain or pleated back, with or with= out belt and the popular patch pockets. In blue serge, black and white checks, covert and fancy mixture coatings. Sizes 3 to 10 years. OUR boy will be proud of aGIMBEL Tailored Suit like we are offering at such remarkable prices as quoted here. Boys al- ways appreciate some- thing new in style and we are prepared with the latest and best for the Easter season. OW is the right time to fit the boy out with the new suit for Easter Sunday. Boy’s Norfolk Suits, with extra knickerbockers, at $5.50. Made in smart Norfolk model with pleated back, pleated or plain front, in gr: brown or olive. Each suit has two pairs of full cut and lined knicker- bockers with all seams taped. Sizes 8 to 18 years Hand-Tailored Top Coats at $10 Made in smartly tailored single breasted model, with pleated back and belt and the popular patch pockets. In gray, brown, tan and olive mixture coatings. Sizes 11 to 18 years. GIMBELS—Fourth Floor French Ivory 10c Toilet Articles Among the newest importations from France are these good-looking toilet articles in the highly favored French Ivory. The American made Toilet Articles are shown in French Ivory Finish, and they, too, are very popular. Imported French Imperial Ivory Mirrors, $5.25 to $8.75; Hair Brush $2.50 to $6.75; Cloth Brush 50; Hat Brush , ays, $2.25 to $4; Pin Boxes, $3.50 to $7; Nail Files, 65¢ and 85¢; Buffers, $1.25 to $2; Combs, 65c to $1; Shoe Horns, $1; Button Hooks, 65¢ and 85c. Imported French Ivory Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets, mono- rammed without extra charge, 19 set. Imported French Ivory Boudoir Sets, 8 pieces, monogrammed free, $18 set. French Ivory Finish, Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets, monogrammed without extra charge, $4, $5 and $7.15, Boudoir Sets, 11 pieces, grammed, $10.75. Manicure Sets, 7 pieces, grammed, $3.50 set. Du Barry Comb, Brush and Mir- ror Sets, monogrammed, $7.75. Du Barry Sets, 9 pieces, mono» grammed, $12. Separate Pieces, in French Ivory Finish, 15¢ to $3.75 each. Monograms Made in a choice of colors and styles. Orders left this week will be finished in tine for Easter, GIMBELS—Main Floor mono- . mono- Comes Time for Storing Things in Cedar Chests If, knowing that cedar and the cost of making cedar chests have advanced, you P have despaired of get- ting a cedar chest at a_ reasonable price, this news will appeal, Special at $5.95 300 Cedar Chests, 36x16x14, well-finished, desirable in every detail, are specially priced. Illustration 100 Cedar Chests, different styles and sizes, are priced £5.95 to $47.50. Matting Covered Boxes in 30 dif- ferent styles, $1.65 to $5.95, 500 Matting Covered Boxes, a7xighyxi4)4 in. are special at $1.65 each. Burlap Screens Full size 3-fold single Burlap Screen, brown or gold, $4.50-— Same screen, g-fold, $4.75. 3-fold double Burlap Screen, $5.25; 4-fold double Burlap Screen, $6.95. GIMBELS—Sisth Floor GIMBELS At Your Service With Everything for the GARDEN Now that weary winter is retreating and the fruitful soil around the little Suburb- an Home shows signs of its awakening—when the first green shoot springs up into your little garden, plot, it is going to tickle your Agricul- tural and Horticultural in- stincts. On the fifth floor we have arrayed about everything that you could possibly re+ quire in the way of imple- ments for the garden, and a glance over a few that are listed here will convince you of their trifling cost. We are sure to have just what you will want, even though you do not see it listed here Pointed Steel Shovels, solid shank, D” shaped handle, 75¢ Square Steel Shovels, solid shank, “D" shaped handle, 75¢ Wire Rakes, th, 30e Tron Rakes, 1 th, 20¢; 12-tooth, 25e. Steel Rakes, 10-t« SOc; 12- tooth, $5¢; 16-tooth, 65¢. Steel Spades, solid shank, 75¢. Spading Forks, q-tine, 50c and 60. Steel Spading Forks, 4-tine, 60¢ and $1.10. Garden Hoes, 25¢ and 35e. Steel Turf Edger, 60 Rotary Turf Edger, $1.95. Ladies’ Garden Sets (hoe, shovel and rake), 95¢e. Childret Sets, tially made, 45e. One-Wheel Interchangeable 3-Piece Hoe and Cultivator, $2.25. Pruning Shears, Volute Spri 35c and 55e. Pruning Shears, 23-inch wood han- dle, $1.00, Garden Shears, Sheffield Blade, 6-inch cutting $1.50; 9-inch, $2.00. Wheelbarrows. Nicely finished, good construc- tion and suitable for general use. 11-3 cu. ft. capacity, $3.35. 3.cu. ft. capacity, $3.70 314 cu. ft. capacity, $4.15, 4 cu. ft. capacity, $4.50. Water Weight Lawn Rollers. Weight I g-piece, substan- Se, Steel blades, Weight 65 Ibs. 8olbs 130 bs Gimbel's Papers Wall Now ' i to attend to yc r interior decoratings, We are prepared to sup, .) your needs ana are offering a large assortment of papers especially priced. 30-Inch Wide Domestic Oatmeals, in full range non-fading colors; sold with matched cut out borg Special, 10¢ a roll Embossed Printed Bed and Sittin- Room Papers, in stripes, floral and cretonne designs, Special, 12c a roll. Hall, Dining and Living Room Papers, shadow stripes, figured oatmeals, satin finished damasks, leather blend and grass cloths, etc. Special, 25¢ a roll. GIMBELS-—Sixth Floor Fifth Floor No, Baby has not been forgotten— Specially Priced Baby Carriages Displayed on the Fourth Floor, This is the time of year that Baby wants to be out of doors and we have made some ex- tensive purchases recently in Carriages that have every de- sirable new feature along this line of manufacture. Every- thing conducive to the com- fort and ease of the baby has been combined to make these the best values obtainable, Note the reductions purchases, if made now— $25 Baby Coaches,$18.50 on Large and comfy, Pullman Sleepers; Gondola shaped Sleeping Coaches and Double Handled Sleep. ers, made of genuine reed, with fine upholetering. Equipped with wind shield, Special at $18.50, English Perambulators & ‘haises, special at $19.50, Dark blue body perambu- lators, upholstered in ecru leather cloth. Chaises uphol- stered in blue leather cloth, GIMBELS—Fourth Floor ae, ee | | «)