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LONDON. Oe OPERATIVE ON DAY TURKS SIGN TREATY Cabinet Surprised by Interpretation of Suspension t “Act by Crown Officers. 8—The Govern- mént’s Trisn policy is rapidly taking shape under the pressure of recently n wi ural sleep a cheery drink is E You can drink | without disturbance. ‘There's no caffeine in Postum no sleeplessness or nerve . irritation. . . And youll be pleased with the flavor. . . Try Postum ten days find out for yourself. < \} hewspaper states, ay sion Act—an act carried d war to postpone the 0: the Home Rule Act—th terms the Home Rule Act bec operative automatic newspaper adds, that the Act would operate six months when other measures, such Defense of the Realm Act, officers upset this view. The Gove-nment, therefore, cording to the newspaper, ative as be hat will has not yet been fixed quascutum ‘Topcoats for Men worn wherever English is spoken and elegance is admired ! Sold by us exclusively *40.to *65 , —~—~J _——__ nl TIFTH AVENUE Men's Shops—2 to 8 Wet 38th Street—Street Level war» rered after | definitely, bur careful examination of the Suspen- | terminate, but the ruling of the law ace is under urgent necéssity of formulating Irish proposals and carrying them as an amendment to the Home Rule Act unlews the latter is to become oper- Mt stands on the statute! ook. The Daily Mat! points out that for this purpose the Government has only six weeks, as it is expected that Par- Kament will meet @ fortnight hence, so there will be only one month of Parliamentary time in which to carry be highly controversial pro- hin four hours of bed- time and get their nat- Ld ee os ee bear this in mind,when evening table “ena avdNiee worn, ‘WEBNESDAY, OofopER 8, i9i9. a ee deen ateaieie “oe © Ministers, the Mati have dec Le reland wha ven to Ulster are 4 the exclusion in where Ulstermen pre- plated. oanantiraemcemnen | WILL SOON BE ENOUGH SHIPS FOR OUR TRAFFIC T0 EUROPE Port Congestion and Labor Troubles on the Other Side Are Delay- ing Vessel Movements. uN 1918, bey The : Oo Ate New You Eventne Work fem LONDON, Oct. &—Enough trans- atlantic tonnage would be aveilable now to handle the heavy American trafic to Europe if it were not for the congestion of British ports, the labor troubles and the British Government's option on a considerable proportion of the space on outgoing Uinera, This statement was made by Harold A. | Sanderson, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the International Mer- cantile Marine. “The governmental demands on steamship space is rapidly being re- duced,” said Mr. Ganderson, who add- ed: “By winter this space ghould be entirely at the disposal of regular pas- senger trafic. ‘The chiet causes of the | dearth of Atlantic tonnage are port | delays and labor troubles. It now) takes from two to three weeks to| turn & vessel around, whereas it was posalble formerly to get her out of | port within a week. There ghould bo no dfficulty in handling the promised heavy tide of American travel if the Present available shipping could be put to its full uso and handied Promptly.” Reports in shipping quarters here to-day that negotiations have been re- sumed looking to the sale of the In- ternational Mercantile fleet were de- | nied by Mr. Sanderson, who sald the} negotiations came to an end about four months ago and bave not been reopened. a SMITH’S PLAN AS MODEL. held as y 1 | dominate is Fight on High Cost of Living. WASHINGTON, Oct. §.—Extension of Gov. Smith's methods used in New York to fight the high cost of Itving to other States was decided yesterday at a conference between Attorney General Palmer and eight representatives of the National Association of Attorneys General. ‘The committee urged that the most to be attended Mayors of all municipalities and local fair price committcemen. — Th: uld be similar to Albany. ‘Attorneys General conf imer were Hilton, Virginia; Shields, Utah; Price, Ohio; McAllister, wanie, avd Haake vania, neral,” Virginia. and — rien John J, Clark and Williman- tic Sewing Cotton 45c¢ a doz. spools Enamelled Garment Hangers, al! colors, $1.00 to $1.50 per doz. GIMBELS—Notion Shop—Main Floor BIRTHDAY VALUES--- BIGGER For Other Gimbel News Sce Page 15 Gimbels Ninth Birthday Store Open 9 to 5.30—Open All Day Saturdays Ss Piano Store Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock and Phonograph 6 During Player-Pi Use Entrance 334 St. Near Broadway GIMBELS—Eighth Floor AND BETTER Fourth Day of the Great October Sale of Hosiery opens with fresh stocks and unabated enthusiasm. | No space to tell of the flattering comments evok by this great Service Event—but— we're | satisfied—So are our Patrons. Still good choos- | ing among such splendid items as: Women's Pure Silk Full- “Onyx Hosiery % fashioned Stockings, $1.55 Samples for Women, of their product. business. The time to buy is now. Nee tne wie Opel | eee ree eteadiiy Torting prises ep. Bes we, on the other band, an isle soles. 2 4, h ' and, and ingrain silks—rec- | Gee fee vein eter ree have the greatest clothing stocks in’ our history, bought ommended for service. | er's fine quality cotton akg rf at long-ago prices—and we offer this extraordinary sale Wi ; Fi Qualit | variety: 7 Ga Double * a proof of what Gimbel three-store merchandising can ‘omens ine Quai | : 0. Pure Silk Seamless tops, heels and toes. The Suits—Fall} The Fall Overcoats— The Winter Over- Led Bn att Men's Pure Silk Sock and Winter weights,|mostly Full Silk-lined;|coats—Quarter Silk Stockings, 89¢ ctl ure ot OC RS Plain Blues, Grays, none Gpecguarter ale: Lined, Chesterfield ic rowns an many)lined; esterfie! od-| odels, ou e Marable neidtgss Aiwet Lisle cuffs, heels, __ toes, Fancy Patternsiels, | Double - Breasted|Breasted — Models, impoutly to perceive why “Seconds.” Black and good Striped Effects. [OL Bu ttons regular lengths with they are classed as ‘Seconds. aaah GIMBELS—Fourth Grays, Brows andlGrays, Browns and GIMBELS—HOSIERY SHOP—Main Floor Floor |Fancy’ Patterns. Greens. WOMEN’S COATS—A SALE«39* 300 of the Handsomest Coats the Winter Will See--- Warm Sports-Utility Coats. Wonderfully Distinctive All-Occasion Coats. Such as Can lative coats. dyed, Nutria, Coney. In lavish cape collar, cay fashions. Some of the furs al border. are numerous in the collection. Many of Any One Style. ship. Linings are Pussy MIRRORS and PICTURES Rare Values for Thursday The Gimbel Art Salons—with their beautiful art mirrors and their interesting gallery of framed pic- tures—offer two specials for this birthday event. Colored Pictures in Hand Carved Frames . Sale $3.85 Among the subjects are Hope, End of Day, Holland Morning, Gleaners, Angelus, Song of the Lark, etc. Sizes 14x17 and 12x20. , 75 Mahogany Finished Mirrors Some slightly marred greatly reduced. . $2.50 | t0x00, eos, AAD . $3.50 TREAD) Uses des oo oe $12.50 Also mbels Art Salons Wallace Nutting Pictures Carbons Particularly suitable for the library. Reproductions of Masterpieces, in Ma- hogany finished frames. Prices $2.95 to $ 9.50. Oil Paintings—over 150 of them in our galleries by artists of repute. GIMBELS—ART SALON—Sixth Floor “Filet” Two-lone = 77 = ~ A New “Motif” in Curtains The best designs from real lace woven into a filet- style background. ‘These designs are in com- binations of white and ecru. —These matchless hand-colored treatments of interiors and exteriors which have given the name Wallace Nutting afame international. Gimbels has an entire gallery de- voted to those pictures. Frames run from Antiques and Greens and Browns to Mahogany finish $2.85 Birthday Specials in Blankets White Woolen Blankets $10.50 a Pr. Made specially for Gimbels of fine Ohio woo! stock with a fine spool eotton warp. 72x90 inch size— which gives extra wth and length for large sized beds. Wide silk bindings; pink and blue bar ders. There is @ choice trom 13 Plaid Woolen Blankets terns in these new cure ns. $10.00 a Pr. So charming and 0, inex- ecially for Gimbels of fine pensive that you w' je~ mare Foal stock in large block lighted to have them called patterns. Special size 72x90 inch. Wee binding, Pink, blue, tan and grey. All Wool Blankets $18.50 a Pr. to your attention, Just the curtains for hotels. Size 36 in. by 21% yds. Prices, $5.50, $6.75, ) whi bi aid. Gil ee GIMBELS—CURTAIN GIMBELS—Second Floor SECTION—Sixth Floor 1,556 Fall and Winter Men’s Suits---Men’s Overcoats Sale $29.50 Not goods bought to hold a sale, but our regular stock —the product of leading makers known for the superiority THIS SEASON’S STYLES Superior goods—superior craftsmanship—the kind of reliable merchandise that has built up this tremendous ciothing ‘Trade reports are most emphatic about higher prices stil] to come. Coats of Dressy Character. A Two-Day Sale Offering Values Apparel experts seeing the coats have exclaimed with astonish- ment at the sale price . . . which they call ridiculous for these super- But the price remained— $39.50—and these are the details which will have to speak for themselves. The Materials Chameleon Cord Cloth, Silvertone Velour, English Fleece Plaided Cloaking, Winter-weight Wool Jersey, Wool Velour, Kersey, Velour du Nord Trimmed with Furs— Australian Opossum, Nearseal, Taupe- shawl, shawl and tabbed choker appearing for cuffs and for broad Distinctive Tailored Coats Without Fur In models that would never be associated with a price so little Every Type of the Season’s Smart Fashion Is Represented—Not The tailoring is in keeping with the rest—the best in coat craftsman- Villow silks, cygnes. The beautiful colors of Autumn fashions. GIMBELS—-WOMEN’S COAT SALON—Third Floor Fur Trimmed and Without Fur Rarely Occur beautifully patterned silks, peau ce Mercerized Jersey Petticoats, $3.95 are very special actractions in the October Birthday Sale. * The lower sketch shows you how charming they are. Mer- cerized jersey forms the top, A messaline tlounce—tucked ‘and pleated makes a delightful conclusion. Elastic snugly gird- les the waist. Wish we could picture the delicious Autumn colorings. Extra coals, ‘ashioned of excellent qual- li--with the tailored ve so desirable for the full figure. In changeable effects and black, Fitted waistband. Fine All Silk Jersey Petticoats, $10.75. Size Silk Taffeta Petti- $6.95, Are specially alluring when developed in navy blue— their straight pleated flounce finished with a band of dash- ing plaid silk. Though you may choose them in many other gorgeous color combi- nations—and you'll find ev- ery one is a separate delight. GIMBELS—PETTICOAT SHOP—Second Floor Women’s Dainty Opera Pumps, $7.25 | Baby Louis and Louis XV. Heels Graceful lines. Fine workmanship. Of Superior quality black satin, white satin, patent coltskin and black glace kidskin, Hand turned soles. All sizes and widths. The price on this Birthday Sale special has been set attractively low. FASHION NOTE--Pumps and Oxfords will be even more popular this fall than ever. Jorn with spats, they are thor- oughly comfortable in colder weather—and they always look very dressy. Women’s High Cut Spats, $2.75 A selected quality. In all al the wanted shades, with new invisible buckle. Specially | priced. GIMBELS—-WOMEN’S SHOE SHOP~-Second Floor