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"'1 ...... , - - - r - r hi r r ir ! 1 1 'i -i i'i i -1TTTT' 11V I 1 ' 1 'i .. i1 i I I II I. Ill I TBI lYVlTIirO WORLD, TTTIf DAT, OCTOBER 27, lfl4 ' " ? T - ,r -v- - mrr '-WTJ-" V. r-'"5T 'iHBirVA Wl. " J CW . .I-1 n.7TlJaawaiu t 'NI T7 Wl. .Tl, I Mj WJIi.JJIII, au nmr ' e - hi. 1 ; 1 1 II jr.. .ii i - i 11 mm 4atate Vrmp rewa ffaealaa Oa. Wall Herbert It Cim of the HoUl Berforl. Elfhtr-flrrt ttreet and Cen tral I'ark Wm, and a aartr of frtoad. rr driving atone r-elhem rarawajr. hear the Whit Maine toad, at I.JO A. IL to-dny. hi automobile caugtil lira m4 everybody Jumped. Hie car era ettroed befora flraman arrived. No ao era a hint. CROSS FEVERISH CHILD IS BILIOUS OR COISTIPP Xook, Mother! If Tongue Is Coated, Give "California Syrup of Figs." Beery notkar realise, after gl vinr hrr fcfltlrea "CalHaraia Krrua f Fig." I H-t tail la their liiaal lasatlvr, beeaute I l.t-y lor lU pHMMt Uata and It Iburotigl.l Jn Ida leader llltle .tomarh. liver Mi) bowels without plajni . YVa) , Iff It a Ua. fevrrith or fcWa U i, etamae a ur. look at th ItMft". mother I II coated, give lea poonful of thla harmlrtt "fruit lata lira. and in few knur all It foul, joaetjpated waate, knur bile and un.ll. gjtetedfixH paaaea out of hr bowele, and TMi have arell, playful rhild again. TVhea ll Ultlt yilem l full of colli, threat aorr. Wat etomach-arbr, Hlrrtie, ladlcfitioa. colic remember, a jikmI taaTtr rleeaaltig" should always tie tli rat Irratawiit given MillioM of mot hrr krep"Califoniia Syrup of tf" kandyt they know a lea fMunful In-day am a lirk rlilld to eorroar, Aek your druggitt for a 40. rat battl of "California Kyrup of pin." wkk-k kaa dlmtlona for Ul.ir., eJiildrra of all am and grown-upt trialed tha bottle. Beware of ruiln terfeiU aold here, an doa'l lie fooled. Oat the genuine, made by "California Fl- Syrup Coatpan,." Adet NTO "L" PILLAR $6,000 AUTO; Chauffeur Seriously Injured and Companion Hurt When Shoe Explodes. Tto mrn ware hurt and a M.OM auinii.utilla waa rrckrd In a "Joj rlilr" through Third avenue early to day. Otto Kummrr, twculy.aeven yenra old, of No. 4l Drralur atreat, Hrooklyn, chaufTeur for Hamual K. Jnroba. a manufacturer, of No'. II Weal etthty-nrih airert, It In Klowar Mnapltal wMb Internal Injurlea and other hurta. Charlaa I'aulohat, twenty-five, a bartender, of Woodinera, I. I. waa attainted (or cula aad Druiaoa and went home, Kummrr waa driving tha big tour In oar aoulh In Third avenue, with I'aulokat leaning ack comfortably in tha tonneuu. an their way to the I'entiayivanla atatlon, where the bar lander aipecled to gel a Irmn for home. The machine waa allpping ii li n a tnrough the nvenue at a good clip when Juat north of riixty-fuurtn atreel a rear ehoe eaploded. The aulo awcrved axuiimt an "IV plllui with aurh force the rucoll eent II back agalnat a pillar In (he rear, nnd both fruut and tar of the car were on veil In almuat aliuullanvooaly. Ierf vtnii ll almuat a t'oiiipieto wn-uk. The two men were picked up by 4 pruning auto and taken to rlmr tfoepltal, where II Waa eaid the chauf feura Injurlea were eerloua. Ilia friend inaiated on leaving after bia burle had been attended to, Mr. Jacobe gald ba kept big car In a garaaT Ua Mighty-elghln etreet, near Fifth avenue, and thai the chaufTeur had no fight to have it out unleat oin mamoar of lb family waa In it. Whan Hummer took him horn taat night. Mr. Jacobt aald, he auppoaed the car bad been taken atralf hi to tha garage. II aald he would daold to day whether to pfoweeut Kummer for ruining the ear. DECLARES COFFEE HELPS IN MAKIHG AlCOHOLICS W. C. T. U. Debtor Say Druneign- 1 neea 1 1 Of ten Cauaed by ChlMran Driniilng Taw artel Cefe. In lU fight for probibition the National YV. C. T. Li. la now ronililcrliig aome of i the feeder of the alcohol apixitlte. Two of the uioat coinmnn of tbee feedrra. almuat unirtrally dlaregardrd in Dili cimnectloa, are tea ana coffee, avert Ur. Charlotte Abbey, MMrliitendcnl of Ik New York Womaa' Directory ,4 Ibe H.C.T. U. "Urunkrnneai," eaya Dr. Abbey, "I the rrault of tbe rbildrea driaaing tea ami t'liflre, by wkicb the aeree are coo lliiually atiiuulatrd until a craving for unit tiling atrungrr ia lurnied. C'bililrea huiilil is taught tbe danger of title iu the m.'IhU, at parenta are loo apt to dia rrgard the iiuportilice of it Tea and vtiilrr are iut at harmful to children at elcuhul i to gruwn-upa." 'The tiling for parenta to do," eayt l)r K A. IVtertun, Mri.l.al Dirrctor of the Cleveland public clmolt. "It to keep c.'lfre and Ira i.UI of the reach of our Utile illiiena. The mint UDkunl thing a nint her can do it to place e,cu.p of tollre Itrfure hrr child." NOTE. Trio rap.dly Increatlng iwi iiiapuroiuou-umik,iin3IAN'l l'GS1UM,now aatenalvely uied In pi. ca of coffee, mini to indicat a vary eneral awakening on tha part of tha American people to the dangera of coffee drinking. Advt. Stern Brothers The Sale of Women's Suits and Dresses WILL bf continued To-morrow, Wcclncsiluy. offering n splendid selection of diiilii'Kuinheil ntylen, niiiteriitU uiiil eoloriiigs mid embodying work UiaUiiliip utd finish of" the highest exccllci.ec, ' At these Rplcudid Womens Suits, at 532.50 and '45.00 Entirely new short, coal hhmJoIh, in ffuhionable fatiricii nnd coloringi, to any of which are Rnmrtly Irimniud with choice furs, Actual Valuoi $40.50 to (17..10. price advantages: Women's Dresses, $22.50, 35.00 and 49.50 Street and AflcrnfMm Frocks se lected from it'gular slock, in serge, galmnliiiu, velvet, satin and velvc luen, very at tractive niotlcls. Actual Values $:t.V0() to 75.00. Women's Imported House Gowns At the following Kxccediujily Low Prices House Gowns, of wool challic; value $5-75, ... nt $2.95 Flanntl House Gowns; value $H,50, . . . - at $5. 50 Japanese Habutai Silk KmbM Quilted Pobcs; vnluc $0.50, at $7.95 Women's Night Gowns and Combinations To-morrow, at Very Pronounced deductions KipM Gowns, of batiste and nainsook; value $4.75, - . at $1.50 a Combinations, of sheer nainsook; value $!$.()(), - . at $1.90 Vnderbodicrs, of crepe de chine; vnlue $1.00, at 69c And in addition, Odd Sir.es of Muslh Undergarments, at One-Half Less Thau Regular Pricvs., Oriental Carpets. Rugs. and Runners TO-MOJUHOW, Wniiiestloy. ami the n'luai'Mler of the week, the closing . days of our eventful Autumn sale, afford a fi ial opportu lity to m ike se lections of floor coverings from the smallest tloor mat to the largest oarpot, At Prices Greatly Below the Cst of Importation ft m r. Small and Medium Size Rugs IlutiiuUuo, Krlmx'imtun, Hokliurtt, etc., at $5.75 to 12.75 Formerly 90.50 to 92.50 KurtllxUn, Fcrrplmn nml Moumoul Rugg, at $11.50 to 20.00 FurauH-ly $U,iO to 40.00 Irani abti rVrrbenda, in choice coloring, at $28.60 to 49.50 Formerly HJ.0U to 1)0.00 Oriental Carpets in Room Sizos MaliuU, Sfrujiicit, liiiljnnt, SerehenUg, etc., at $75.00 to 588.00 Formerly tlM.OO to 800.00 Kiriuans, Suroiik. Mcnhrd Knahnnn, etc., at $158.00 to 8800.00 Formerly $474.00 to 5000.00 Persian Hall Runners, at $19.75 to 49.50 Formerly M5.00 to 05.00 At Utt same time we will offer the most desirable designs and colorings in Worsted Royal Wilton Rugs 8 ft S feylO ft. 6, at $25.25 0 by t ft., at $27.75 n ft. a by 15 ft., at $58.00 Formerly 138.50, 44.50 and 7S.50 ODIBIL iaOTHtas, Bankan put ea lttaft Aeeetak. 1 pS a OktrMag Aimraaki IgeirtaWe Ntlaiirett ant TUmt, Ma Mafeawr. GIMBEL BROTHERS Broadway and Thirty-third Street Store Opens at 8.30, closes at 6. Th OIMSKL Tat RaoSi nrvtat IImW etwa ttie prfrtV lw nwat. nmti. ttt AtlHmt food, ltd ton aeMet tentrilV. riaauai Mm Orltl wtiaee met raa te.t. Ilebth ritmr. . Nurses' Goats In London Stylta $25 The very kinds that are worn by DUracs to the chlldrtn of the exclu sive set of London. They are in navy diagonal chevirn and Oxford gray worsted, and are fashioned with capes which arc detachable. Fan. ous 666" Uniforms, $3, $4 This style is also approved by trained nurses. In white linens, $3; white poplin, $4. Black Uniforms $1.75 to $5 These for parlor maids, ladies' maids and waitresses. Pluck Patera, tl.70. tllack Bolaette, with white ambroid-. trtd collar and ruff, 3.M. Alack or Gray Solaette. Black or gray mohair, M. Bacond floor Unusual Sale of Leather Goods To commemorate the anniver sary of the Abm. ftesthoff Sale, these extraordinary offerings are made: $1.50 to $7.50 Party Boxes At $1 to $5 A manufacturer's clean-up. Berate, vachctte and morocco leathers, In light and dark colors, in all the popular styles and shapes. Leathir and Silk Handbags, regularly $1.60 to $10, at $1, $1.65, fl.95, $2.95, $3.95 and $5. Trafclling Bags, regularly $7.50 to $20, at $5 to $12.60. Wait Paper Baskets, regu larly $1 to $l.G5, at 65c to fl. Mt'n roar. Valuations Are Impossible From the Viewpoint of Style for many of these very models have sold for many times tomorrow's price. They are sty leu wh ich belong to the small exclusive circle of the season. 300 Suits at $29.50 The Materials Gabardine, Poplin, Widc-wale Diagonal Ripple Cloth and Velveteen are in the Qualities which usually go into Regular $35 to $37.50 Suits Note About 200 ol the Suits are trimmed with fur. A $150 Fur-Trimmed Velvet Afternoon Suit Copied at $60 Quite rw picturesque as a Kussian cotuine. for it 13 heavily braided and is generously trimmed with fur. Cenln? illustration. Third . loor Warm Eole3 Needed for the Tercentenary Motor Par ade Beneficial ToiletNeoessities and Pure Drugs Thalc Save Much "e There isn't a single item that has not been reduced in price. And what s more important the WHOLESOMENESS, PURITY and J IIULIAUILI I Y or these loilet Preparations and Laboratory 'Products, are strong factors which make this typical GIMBEL event one of unusual scope. Sweetness, cleanliness and healthiness find trustworthy aidtt among the hundreds of economically-priced essentials listed below. We reserve the rifiht to limit quantities. Mail orders filled. Ipsclal service on the Main Floor and Subway Balcony. GIMBKL8 Violet Talcum Powder, regular 2Co 1-lb. box, 15c. Kolynos Tooth Paste, 14c rnT KttnMi AOs tlte. SOr.l Vauraire Ualrga TaMelai II III. wile, Ualtrabad Rnttrlloii Bait I II. UU tilt. OAe, Dr. Chart. I1rh ree. S.V. Veeaaa Letleai II . wtti. trkrew rearllti re. 10. (llmkele Eaii a Ihilnlnei r. Kile, at USei tt. mm, at lll'mbela Vlelet Wateri reg. 5o, at 4Se, ll.rtda Waleri .a,, rt. Iftr. tl n.v. Parlta I'uUinai frem O.r null ferroula; r. TOu. atuttr Rnae. Vliilrl. Ilrlliitreoe r rrrnaili'ni r.e. '..lr. ii llir. T urJul. Mailalelne luw urr Hiunrliri ion Kacb.al rra, soq. i !lr. Illmbel. Tooth rewderi wall flii-rt rami ffi. I Sc. at "r. Tnei trleel rnlj Cream (Olm- tirl.n r. a. id., r.a. title-. 32o. At. III. at av. bUvi Pel eco Tooth at SOc. Paste, Manicure tcissors, Regularly CCc, at 29c. Mrrtln'e Manlrure rta, eln- I Th urrM. ttenti.n Kt and antrliiblt ehanioli mnei rra. iio, ti s.ie. ia, ivd. ai lllnlna nil nc re., aje. ai III Maaliure. Ilu at rub., r.l Olmbeta lloulg Natl Wearb ami Caltrre lltearhi Ng. ISC. "i;fiIt,H. Rrllllaal Nail fnl. Iu fur llnilnn in,l p.ill.hln th. nail.: rrg. IUe. at Lie. (llinlteL Nell Kuamrl. In cakr lorm: lara. boi... rra. I 0 o. ai tr. 'rrrumed rewoered rnrulrr. In .prlnH.r lop boi.is rra 1 1) c. n l I (lr. , riala riiwilernl Patnlie, la bu . rra. Hp. .11 Mr. . frllulnijl Nail cleanrni ra. I Or, i Tr. Tweern. rre, I He. at I lie. I.iitl.ltr Nail Knamrli r.a U.c at I'M. Packer's Tar Soap, 12c iatiie ioaD. American. largoebar; reg. 30c, at 19c Klrht Jaa lUae Beaa, re. I, at He. H'Hlbirt rarltl team 14e. iaf.alte Bmb, r.k. Be. Quaker Math Neaa. will wath .au.lljr wall la htrd er eed wattrf re, loo, at Te. rhnlr laa. g) Iturgeaa. Snap 'ataaroa'e Wlleh llaael n, ra.tlle Heap frem Urtlllr, ap'll. ar.. bar; raa. II. S3. i al.tMi. Nubllme Cattlle .ap from pui. tnitr. am re. II, ai tor. rilmhel. ra-lllr aan. from ollv. out rra. IAr. m l2oi 13 eakt. In bo far Bl.n.t. filmbet.' tlrren Riwn. from n.rmtn rrncr.; n b,, rt. :1.1c, t litr. fllmliel. flrren floapi liquid! r.e. l.lc, at lle, r 1 ast Y'eek of Tre'e Eavings In the AnntTal Allien Sale The sale end.-. Sa urday ; whatJHj can actually save oy purchasing your winter supply ol linens now iisffikingly illustrateti in the following special values: r-i . . . , a. $1.75 Irish Table Damask, 72.trW5hes wide, 6 new designs, $1.35. $1.00 Set, 13-Piece Lace TrUftmed Luncheon Sets; six 6 inches, six 11 incl es and one 24 inches, kt.$2.75. $2.25 French.Hand made, CHHW Lace Trimmed Center Pieces, 24 incles, $1.75. i L $2.75 Hand Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases, 22J.X36 Inches, $1.75 pair. , , , . 3ji- Hemstitched Huck Towels and Damask-Towels, 25c each. $2.25 Hemstitched Damask Breakfast ClothB, 6x5b inches, $1.60. 65c to 7oc Hemstitched or Scalloped Huck or Damask Towels, 60c. 15c pure flax linen Crash Toweling, 17 inches wide, 12Hc yard. $4.50 Dinner Napkins, of fine damask, 2:,x2J inches, 4 patterns, $3. CO dozen. ' $18.50 Hahd Embroidered and Hand Scalloped Baby Sets, $10.60. 40c Big Turkish Bath Towels, hemmed ends, 25c. t $9 Hemstitched Linen Bed Sheets, for full size beds, 90x96 inches, $7.60 pair. Fecond Hoor Absorbent Cotton, Ref. 26c, 1 lb. roll, 19o. Aspirin Tablets, 5 grain, 100, reg. 85c, at 65c. i . ii i . . i a.?,,J".h?,lf,f-Sl"l7!.rTol,a1r!!l .."'"j!r, " "reap of lhela Cempuaad ajrup of BinXNi'r..04 lie. ai tOe.""' rMi-lte.i .a. at whll. ,, iu,. fliatVeT; Wilr Ir.a. Qalalar aJlrTTeg.Tle. 5ei pi' HlMrei Pint. r.. ISe. at H3e awiaalati r.g.1. at Me r.a. iOc. at as. 1 p" oi.. rM. jj,. i. Peroxide Hydrogen, qt., I I OIMBELS Pure Extract Reg. 39o, at 25c. Witch Hazel, rei.33o qt.,26c atmhele JlrMralal Uaea. ntmbelt liatlf. Celd Tab. Olmbel. , Mlaraae TabMai t" VI IS'A1 . .. let.) r.e. lAc. tt I He. rra inc. I on for Me. illniWla Hlrarbenat al Beaa IllwkVl. lliarreal Tabl.tti nmo,, NaUl TableHi rra. Ve lit-. 100, .... I... a. T-M2u'l,V.r r... vJi !.VS'Wl ! OlmkeU Caeearm Table. . I Or. ai.te. . . . t , Im. ralnl chocoTii. co.te! I0UI llimbeU tad Web'ter'a (aatnr Otli I ol.. lOri S rt. lie, at iBe. rtllai l. 36ciT0 for IUe. ot., IOc. Sanitary Napkins, Me- Celluloid Shoe Lilts, dium, dozen, 19c. regularly 25c, at 15c. A Timely Sale of Housewares Every Section la Represented By Home Necessities Very Specially Priced Heaters 10 Electric Heat era, 2 tubes, connect with any lamp aocket, $8 Wcatinghouae "Cozy Glow" Met ric heater, 2 tubt. I4.2S Perfection Oil noateti, 4 qt., ti.co. S3 Oil Heater. 3 qt. capacity, 18.10. $1.75 Ob Heaterr, 4 tube globe, $1.35, $1 Gas Heattr, (it any jet, 80c. Galvanized Waro 45c Gnrbege Cans, 800. 65r Grrlrpe Cnwi, 40o 12.00 Potary Ash Sifters, ta. 22c and 2f c, 10 or 12 qt. Poll ire. 12.85 Ash Can, teel protectors, 2.25. 11.85 Aah Cam, full size, tl.M. White Enamel Kitchen Utensils Tbeyell known Vollrath Enamel Ware. 60c 2 qt. Berlin ucePitn.40o. T6c 8 qt. Berlin Fruce r n. fro. 96c 5 qt. Berlin Faure Pans, 800. 90c Round Dish Pans, 14 qt.,7Co. $1.10 Pound Dish Tans, 17qt..CCo. EOcLlpred Fr.urePans,4 qt.,3Sc, 5EcLlppdnucePans,6qt40 , Landers, Frary & Clark Utensils $10 Coffee Urn 5 cur ize, 6, $12.60 Confer Nickel Chafing Dishes, 8 pint size, $7.76. Tinware 80c Jelly Moulds, 3 in n set, 80c. SOc Individual Jelly MouUs, 6, UOo. 18c Gas Stovu Toiisturs, 12c. 18c Egg anJ Creant Whips. 12o. $l.ti0 Roll Top liread Uo..ta, $1.2S. 12c Canule UoUera, 3 for Mo. $1.40 Flour Cuu'mlvr, lift II)., $1.10. Wooden and Wicker Ware $1.10 Oval Wash Basket, 80c. M lloun l Clothes Hamper, $1.95. $1.75 Kitc'ien Tables, a ft. long-.'$1.25. $1.50 ICituhun Chairs, round backs. $1. 76c Wall Clothe Dryers, 65c. $6.60 Medicine Cabinets, $4.25. 300 Only of Theso ffl Cereal Fet. 15 pieces in rack, M.71. Oil of CeHor Mops, with -$ gallon of Oeiar Oil Polish, $1.40. 25c Majic DuaMt Dust Clothes, 180. 25c Cans No More Dust, 20c. 7e Conper, Pot Clotwes. 5 for 25ft. 85c Waffle Irons, 60c. $1 GrUwoIr1 Meat Chorrers, 800. SOc Glaas Coffee Mill. 75c. 'V'oar Ever" Aluminum Ware Mftde of hard, sheet ntuirinum; none better. :M5 Tea Krttlea, 6 qt., $2.E0. $1.75 Prcsorvinc Kcttits. $1.25. $1.25 Boriin Faure Paiu, 4 qt., M. $1.65 Double lioilorH. 2 qt., $1,46. 25c Pio Plates, 29 Inch size, 18c. SOc Sauce Pans, 1 ) J qt. . 40c. COc Stew Pans, 2 qt., 46c. $1 Frying Pans, 10 lnch,80t. rifth Floor Whether you are going to tn'ce part or look on In your motor to morrow night, you'll be glad of their protection. Quite appropriately, the fine GIMBEL collection offers these Automobile Robes At Special Prices Pltwh Auto Robes, green and black or blue an l black, 'nteflinel with rubbar. 72-ln., at $6,50, regularly $8. 84-in., at $3, regularly $9.69. Mottled Pluth Kobe, with plain back. 72-ln., at $10, regularly $11.50. 81-in., at $12, regularly $13.60. Fancy Embossed Robes, two-toned or plain colon. 72-ln., ut $17.60, regularly $20. 81-in., at H0, regularly $22.60. All-wool Shawl Rux. larse size, plaid and plain backs, at $6, regularly $7.60. Heavy All-woo. Rugs, 80-ln., In fancy plal-Js, at $8.60, regularly $10 English Automobile Ruffs, without (rings; 80-in., suitable for large can, plalJ, with plain backs. At $12.53. regularly $16. Second F'.oor. Ba. taaaae SBBta. ... -ta)BaateBW aeBBaeBaBBjf afi i L