il U ROHLFS MAKES NEW ALTITUDE RECORD Sonr3 34,610 Fcot at Mineola. Nearly Foil From Croat , Height PLANE FELL 600 FEET Mlnrnlii. X. V., Kept. 1f. A now wnrld'n nltitiulo record is believed to have been made hdc yotrrdiiv. when nnlnml Unhlfs, test pilot for Hip Oirlt-n Arrnplano (Vunpnn.v, soared D4-.(!10 feet nbovu &en IpvpI in sovriity-piglit min uted. nrrordhiR to the nfficiu! barograph. As Itoosevelt Field, Ills starting point, Is 110 fppt nliovp sen level, ItoliUs actually climbed .S-i.fiOO fppt, according to Hip barograph. Ills altimeter regis tered It-MOO fp(t. These figures will liavp to 1p certl fird by tlin government bureau of standard)) at Vnlilngton beforp tlipv nrp registered bv tlip Aero Club of America tin official. The lower tiRiirc, that of Hohlfs's nltimetor, in considera bly higher than the previous record, rlalmed bv the French aviator. Adjutant Casale, who rose :C,1HU fppt nl Fans in Jimp. Castile's ligurcs lmc not bei n oQiclallv registered. Tlip first person to ronch ltohlfs when he lilndrd, within tvvcntv feet of his startinc point, was his wife. He leaned from his car and kissed her, exclaim ing: "I think I've done it this time, all right." "I leached the greatest altitude lifter climbing sevetitv-ciglit minutes." lie said, "nnd maintained that altitude nbout tvvcntv minutes I made the first 10,000 feet in right minutes. At I n hclRlit of about .".1.00(1 feet my ma- j chine riinpped about liUll loet, J lie inii chino (timed over on its ear nnd Kept roIiir from side to hide with an oseil latinR movement. It uii terrible. After working with the meehanism for some time, I finally put on IiIrIi speed nnd found that the machine riRhted it self and boRan to climb again. I started to use the oxygen tnnks nbout 20,000 feet up If the mevgen had failed for a second, I would have bien done for. At inv grentest height the temperature was 4.1 degrees below 7P10. "A peculiur thing thnt T noticed was n sort of nervous t itching on mv bodv where I linvc scars as the result of burns I received scleral vears ago. Thev began to pull and twitch and it lasted for quite a while. Mv teeth ached, too. "I believe all official and unofficial records have been beiten. I nm satis fied this machine can't be made to ro nnv higher with its present equipment. I nm through with high flying for the present." TRUE LOVE FALTERS NEVER, COURT HEARS Belligerent Wife Refused Di vorce for Sixth Time Says She Won't Live With Hubby Steubentllle, O., Sept. 10 Sirs. Rosa M. Jones, wife of .Tnmes A. Jones, a well-to-do resident of Umpire, O., was jesterday refused a divorce in Common I'leos Court here when Judge Smith denied her petition and con tinued the suit for one year. It was Mrs. Jones' sixth attempt to secure a separation, and she wept when the .judge anounced his decision. Although the court offered no reason for its refusal to grant a decree, it is known that the plea of fiiend husband, who sought to prevent a severance of the marital ties by dedailng on the witness stand during the healing that he "loved his wife as of jcre and want ed her to come back to his bed and board," made an impression. He told the court that his wife fre quently had thrown scalding water on him during their fifteen .venrs of married life; that it was nothing unusual for her to chase him around with the busi ness end of a butcher knife or a cleaver, but that he was willing to let bjgones be bygones nnd take another chance. Mrs. Jones during the trial appeared unresponsive to her hub's entreaties and icpeatcdly declared that she would not again lhc with him. RATIFY RITCHIE NOMINATION Maryland, Democratic Convention Also Stands Behind Wilson llaltlmorc. Kept, It). (F.j A. I'.) -The Democratic state convention hi re jesteidav ratified the nominations of Albert C Ilitchie for governor and his associates on the state ticket, all of whom were unopposed at the primaiy election. The platform wnrinlj indorsed the administration of President Wilson, the treaty with Germany nnd the league of nations and opposed the ratification of the proposed federal woman suffrage amendment. Mr. Ritchie's associates on the ticket are: Comptroller, 13. Itiooks Lee; at torney general, Thomas J. Keating, clerk of the Court of Appeals., Caleb, C Magruder. HIS $300 VANISHES Crook Sold Allen a Policeman's Job, Then Vanished Heading, Pa., Sept. 10. The man who bought the Masonic Temple, Chi cago, for $1000 down and $." a week thereafter has n duplicate in Heading. II? is Jacob Drlki, un alien, who for months past has envied the Heading policemen's easy lives and their nattj scmimilitary uniforms.. 'Today he in formed Pirst Sergeaut Pi hart that two strangers offered to get him n job on the force for S300. Thev (irst met him at the postofiice, where Dzlki was counting i a roll of bills. He had .$.107. the sav I ings of several years, lie paid the .$.100 An.l dafll.niul . I. ....A linn.. In,.... ! .t. ,iui icui.ii.t umi; Mums lain, mc- nun . ot which he was to receive notice of tils , appointment, but the swindlers had dis appeared. PHYSICIANS DEMAND RISE Vienna Doctors Want Same Pay as Given Scrubwomen Vienna, Sept. 11). The " assistant physicians at the biggest hospital in Vleiiiin ate threat) iilug to go on strike. They demand equal paj with the wrub womea' A woman doctor lit the hospital, who has achieved note ntf an X-r;iy expert, recently lesigned her pro fessloual munition to take the job iif forewoman of the Mi-ubw omen, As u doctor sbo got 1!00 crowns a mouth As a boss she sets 030 crow us, ! Gimbel Brothers Store Opens al 9 For Tomorrow Saturday Store Closes 5.30 Gimbel Brothers Men's Clothes of Character at Friday, September 19, 1919 a imoeis Kuppenheimer" and "Society" Brand Suits, $35 to $75-Overcoats, $35 to $75 TllC Clothes "look" their value linsinnHiiio- ninrlfk' intrinsic crnnHnncc i not as mere "say so," but provable to any man. This is real tailoring; this is real "all-wool" clothing. I The first-weight Overcoats almost all the weight a man needs in winter ' with an enclosed motorcar will win you. utner Uimbel lines Suits Start at $25 Overcoats Start at $25 Thousand Worsted Suits at $30, $35 and $40 Right down-to-the-minutc models and colorings. Some tweed and c.issi mere suits at each of the prices. Models for young and matm e men. Silk-Lined Oxford and Black "Chesterfield" Overcoats, $35 which leaves fifteen dollars of deserved price in your pocket. ,-... T.wo. ",und,red "ovclty-fabric ocrcoats at same price. Silk-lined shoulders and sleees. Gimbels, Philadelphia, Second floor. Hurry for a Raincoat tjwrca' ffiuklU Hrani (UoQui,' at Half $7.05, $9.50 and $11.75 these are the civilian style raincoats taken as "Emergency Purchase" for the Navy De partment, when no govern ment stuff was being deliver ed. Finally war-styles came through, and here are the "emergency" Raincoats at average half price. The finest ones are worth upward of thirty dollars and are marked $11.75. Single-texture, double-texture, plain and plaid back; rubber-surface coats; double face cassimere, Canton cloth, tweed, khaki, fustian, whip cord and a few slickers. The purchase was divided with our New York Store. Gimbels, Second floor & Subway Store The hullnbalon nbout regulatlnff Prlrs Is vt meant but abnuril IWnuso prlc rtBulato them el The profiteer am a drop In the buiKet To attempt to utiiv the nwinnrnt Inwirii hlRher prlee, b) leplKlallnn ol b proie. rutlon In like Mra Partington try or with her broom to ancep bark the advancing tide M hn jour ealnrj- la railed from SI 000 to j: 000 a year, nu don t Ko on mine on II 000 and save the other $1 000 on the contrary, ou upend more buy more and better conda and nro In luck If you do not find jnur expenses 52,500 That la human nature. And human nature operates Juat aa certainly on a million people, on a nation as It does on an In dIUdual We are all maklnj more mone 7 uborera that got 53 a day are now setting 51 Dr Trank Crane In llulletln " v VkMI v( ly Men's New Fall Velour Hats at $6 to $15 velouVhats'are "U" this T ToUS. "" S,,ai'" Men's new soft felt Hats, at $5 and $6. The new fall Derbies, at $4, $5 and $7. CAPS $1.25 to $3 men's and SPECIAL Soft Telt Hats samples and overlots, this sea son's styles and colors, big bargain, do nr VJ avFtJ at ! hoys'. lrnhlB. rirst rtoor. Ju ln oft M.trket at Ninth kr , tLamTni ' jfo Gimbels Have the One Answer to the Boys' Suit Problem Boys Extra-Trousers Suits If a boy's suit is going to give the full alue of ,i fair purchase price, there must he extra trousers Douhling fabrics at point-, of strain won't do it. Nor coarse, he.n fabrics they onl spoil the "looks" ot the suit. But Gimbel Extra-Trousers Suits for Boys there'5; the answer! Smart Not folks, all-around belted some styles nm be worn without belt as waistline models. Slash pockets. Coat and both pairs ot trouseis full-lined. Seams self-reinloiced and taped at points of strain. ut tine tweed, and cassmierc Ages S to IS At , Boys' Corduroy School Trousers at $2.25, 512 with extra troucrs, ,tt $15. , , cn , .- A . - Boys' Extra-Trousers Norfolk Suits at $17.50. , r,Jj" a?dr3, AgeS 6 to 18 Bcs 8 to is Pirated styles with kc back and Boys Ail-Wool Blue Sergo Suits at $8.75, tr.uit Pleated backs with plain fronts, Styles with $10 and $12.50. Ages 3 to 8. a new "rnftpfl" slrcr' Pliiu trench inodrU Smart'. ,. , , , , . , , line blue nr brown chcMnt, and handso,,,, tassi M"1,1 vu ,'",n,r'r, Nc"-fo"' '" ""1 knee meres in Kra or brown mixtures t $17 50. tiouscrs Sinartlj braid tritniiicd And other extra-trousers Suits, at $12.50 to $35.1 nnil.rU Urns' L.tlnng Third floor. Men's Ties Some from England Silk and Knitted New Colorings and Designs Arc going to prove more surely than ever that Gimbels is a man's store, men who are particular as to neck wear should see the assortment here of new ties for fall and later. There's a iust-arriverl lot nf nrrttv neat effects in silk Four-in-Hands from England at $2.50. From best American makers, silk Ties at 65c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50. Silk Knitted Ties, at $1.50, $2, $3 and $3.50. Gimbels, First floor, Ninth Street VvWfl 882835 f '"i e PJ&- i&Ml We Recommend For Economy For Styl( Women's Suits at $33.50, $35, $37.50, $39.75, $45 yes, at $28.50 and $29.75 as well Suits that in spite of fabric and production costs are thoroughly safe. So safe that they're backed up by the Gimbel guarantee. Suits that are i styles for big women small women tall wo men short women slim women plump women. And Don't Forget the Gimbel "Specialized Cut" Minimizes alterations. Pin fittings free. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor I Made in the new styles, Made of the new Suitings, Safely, Expertly Tailored. Tweeds : Homespuns : Serges : Broadcloths Velveteens : and Famous Wool Jerseys Short Lines But Good Run of Sizes in These Men's Shoes at $10 Picture shows one of the I t les a new "brogue" "wing ' tip, perforated, in dressy effect, in dark brown calfskin; liked t.y voting fellows who ao in for little distuiKUishine touches such as mentioned. $10. Another special: Men's dark Urocruo last. I.rnwii cirdnau (liorschide c"f$Wn,r7l"o Sho"' Lngl..1. style last, sizes ' missing, at $9.50. And another: Men's "Welbrcd" "1 to QP Shoes hiokru si?e reduced to ) J)v? .IO And these: Ucaraway of short lines of men's 'Perfection" Shoes, alues up to half C OfTI jgain as much, at pO J) Boys' Shoes : $2.35 and $4.45 rr I Scout Shoes, so-called "elk" soles, 1 a" 1 at $2.35 and $2.65, as to size. for gunmetal calf Shoes, in r,ound toc blucher-style; also patent calf; sizes 2'A to 6 Gimhcls, Second floor. $4.45 Gym Bloomers Made to Stand Gym Work- All-Wool at $5.50 : Part-Wool at $4.50 Made according to specifications. Re-inforccd. Black, Navy blue. For High School, College or Business Wear these Misses' Jersey Suits at $29.75 Are Specially Adapted New of course! And we have had to re-order which tells its own story. These Jersey Suits are in heather mix tures rich woodland browns and greens intermingled. Some have four pockets. With belts. Built to withstand hard service. For ages 14 to 20 years. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Girls' Middy Blouses and Middy Dresses Bet for the class-room. At $2: Middv Blouses in all-white or white, collared in blue In 8 to 20 eur sizes At $5 are Girls Blue Serge Skirts, kilted deep belt ud Regulation Middj Diess of blue serge with buttoned on skirt buttons concealed by deep pleat Tor ages 6 to 14 ears Pongee Waists Three Styles Just Arrived Special at $3.95 And just such Fongee Waists are what women are buying up by twos and threes these days. Good reason rvhy! Women arc studying "market con ditions," and they l(non that such pongee xvaisls at such a price, will soon be only a pleasant memory! Three styles. Shantung pongee. Semi-tailored. Ten Mojlels in Crepe de chine Special at $3.95 Pink, white, bisque, league blue. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. Chocolate Straws at 60c 65c Other Candy Specials lb. for Smooth, Jordan Almonds for Chocolate- Covered Nougat Milk-Chocolate' Covered Marshmallows Gimbels, Chestnut St Annex, First floor Grand Aisle, and Subway Storr 70c 'cb; 70c Three Hundred Gimbels, Sports Clothes Section, Third floor 2000 Pairs of Children's Shoes Special at $1.55 and $1.80 Saving $1 a Pair A summer order that we can retail at present wholesale cost. Sturdy button styles of black patent coltskin with black kid tops. Infants' sizes 2 to 5 at $1.55. Sizes 3Y2 to 8 with wedge heels at $1.80. Gimbels, Shoe Section, Second floor and F$tyre Sample Hats at $4. Save About Half i rom the iMncst .Manutacturing milliner ol Children s ami Misses' Styles. Mmost tiirce bundled and titty stjles and colorings' Velours : Velvets : Fabrics and Hatter's Plush .Mostly streamer stles but such fine ribbons' Black. Blue. Green Brown. Black with rose facings For Girls of 6 to Misses of 16 s 7, "T4 7 liimbels J lurd, llooi ""lu HBl WjJ Hcad-Mr? o" T, fit ftftHjriJffeglffi Women's Tricotine Dresses With the "Flying Strap" Treatment -at $35 Very different very quaint very modish. Yes inch-straps and inch-sash and button coverings all of the tricotine. A particularly "good" neckline. Two Models Special at $39.75 One very "tailored", with buttons close set all the way down the back and a set-on skirt. The other with adorable embroidered pockets. Velveteen Dresses Special at $35 Madura brown jj blue nd black (umbels, "-alons or Dress I bird tlou 1 I 'I'm mil I J itaYixjfeu,. I J M II 1 1 trwi Tar- Oollar.a Bolt aes Subway Store Display Women 's and Misses 'Newest Suits, Dresses and Coats In all their Winsome Beauty The new m Suits Straight line or blouse models, severely plain or embroidery trimmed, as the one pictured. Some have snug fitting collars of fur. And narrow belts that sometimes cross in front and fasten in the back sizes 14 to 4b. At $22.50, $25, $29.75, $35 to $65 In glorious fall colors and black. Of soft silvcrtonc broadcloth, Velour de Laine, Velours, Serges and Poplins. Sizes 14 to 46. The new in Dresses A question of preference and becomingness as to which model to choose. Serge Dresses, Taffeta Dresses, Satin Dresses and Georgette D-esses. New fall colors. Smart At $17.75, $19.75, $25, $29.75 to $39.75 The new in Coats Full loose backs, with belted fronts or belted-all-around models. Of lovely plushes, silertones, elours, broadcloths and beaer fur cloths. More than fifty models to choose from. Illack and the new fall colors, $15, $16.75, $19,75, $25 up to $45. Sizes 14 to 46. Girls' Fascinating New Dresses and Coats For ages 6 to 14 years. School and dress models. Girl's Tub Dresses at $2, $2.95 and $3.95. Of sturdy gingham, and lineen. And dresses of taffeta serge, corduroy and vclet at $5, $6.95, $8.95 to $14.95. For ases 6 to 14 years. Intermediate Girls' Dresses of gingham, serge or taffeta at $3,95, $4.95, $7.95 to $19.75. In 12. 14 and 16 year sizes. And Girls' Smart Coats, a score of models to choose from al $6.95, $7.95, $10.95 to $2S. Gimbels, Subway Store. I I I 3S 2200 Boys7 Suits and Overcoats SUBWAY STORE SALE at Generous Savings MnvMNn '""' uicu m. isuug xrxai onctc; uii Suits at $18.50, $20 and $25 New I all .ind Viinei lines, priced to mak rl bin nig wonh n lnlr Boys' Junior Overcoats. $7.50 to $11.50. Double breasted, c on ertifitr collars and button to ncrk stjlc-, all full belted I 01 boj s J to 10 j ears Boys' Junior Suits i? ic S e.irsi, $3.90 tn 38.75. Boys' School Suits (7 to 17 jearsi. Noilok t )les. $4.90, $6.50 and. $8.90. Boys' Norfolk Suits, .Special at $11.85 and $13.50. 1 Mia pair lined Kn'ckcr-, with each iint -tiimbels. Subway Stcirc Men's Soft Hats at $1.85; $1.95, $2.45 and $2.65 Save at least $1 on these fall hats. Derbys at $2, $2.50 and $3; newest shapes fjiinbcls Suhw.iv store I iellent assortment , t worsteds (-assimeres, Cheviots and Tweeds Smart stlcs for oung Men in single- and double bieastcd models Conservative in del-, for Men Neat mixtures in tiray and Jirown fabrics All ot these suits are exceptionally r1l tailored fhrv represent the newest styles Range of sires. Choose at $18.50, $20, $22.50 and $25. Men's Fall Overcoats, at $15 Neat mixtures in Gras and llrown Gimbels. Suhwav. store. rur-Collara Oot at gas GIMBEL BROTHERS ij Market : Chestnut : Eighth and Ninth 1600 Pairs of Men's $C Qg Shoes at i 0,UV b to 11 Excellent Value Ml the wanted leath ers. anous htvlcs for voting men as well as "Ider men. r nil range of sires, tjimlicls. Subway Store, Ninth Street side h. - I M t i h '1 ' 4 t i 1 i i ft ,M ' u ti i .1 l n v-il 'ci r t O Mh Jt v A,a l t 'ict..V .
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