The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1911, Page 8

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od THE EVENING WORLD, ~ SUMMER WHALES IN EARLY FOR LONG ISLAND RESORTS. How to Cure Rheumatism NOTHING TOLOSE, minent om Best Preseription Mixer. FYPRESSTRNERS. = || Trouble Feared From Old Em.“ ployees Who Tried to Get Back but Couldn't. UNIONS MEET TO-NIGHT. 2), Will Decide if General Organ Changeable and 2 OO! Xt More than izer Ashton Shall Handle Plain ¢ | = a Customer, i the Fight. ph abi secede (Cee SENBAUM& old employees who have offered to 69 , blowing. ‘They were plaint pack to their compantes, but whose ser- | ' right sunlight and ap Formerly Philipsborn vices have been declines After a few parent sa led to amuse eme oe Gaye of iSlenens, sai several of the tor abovt one parseuiay place tm ie 10 & 12 West 23d Street police officers, these me would p U cs ably begin to show their entment ¢ The Age got out the a ow ale. it He oa babe th is being - H I Made | seal aS ar ow < ds Gre: dnqioad Upteatravie by foaton of THE GREATEST My Hair Grow, CORR | “Woman with Marvelonsly Beantiful Hal eeription Which thelr activities and aetio two bi kes, In the selection of ten to: ag du Vnited States and Wells! Clyee Simple Ho panies both picked wit | those who went back Rhe Used with Most Remarkable Re- d . | was the avowed purpc ma wi] ting offeiais ff and failing SUIT SALE | eible for the ¢ | months. Strike Breakers Drill Recruits. The Wells Fargo ¢ ad out two-thirds mher of wagons, ‘The company showed even Gevire for policemen than did the i Models The Adams npany alone did con corn Stself ax to the employment of tts old men. The strike-breaking fir thot * has all along been supplying men for the Exactly comp had charge of the recruits agnin to-day were talven back, i of any weakening Like company handiing its future spect to the wishes o: . that have caured It te Illustration The policemen on dut a making this won any druguiet. Tee atrike lee, and settled dow re. wpon the strike Hd with some Ii of | bol Crystals, Y drachin Exceptional ® routine atmosphere overhangs) fe Hf you Mhke ft per entive situation Sache sstay fabsibeey A meeting of officials of the Meohat- | 1 other ingredients, -tan locals of the International Tenn Value at sters’ Union will be held to-night to! Avly aight and morning; rub thoroughly Into considey the question of aicing Gene | the scalp eral Organizer William Li. Ashton, who Ge to sour ar ist and aah for an eight Was Fepudiated because of his refusal | botde comtainini ounces of Bay 40.00 also “everything on |onehalf druchm of Menthol Orywtala, and a two Lavone de Compose’, Mix the own home. to call a atrike of wheels,” to again assume charge of the | ounce bet expressinen’s strike. —— STEEL MAGNATE THAYER , DEAD AT AT BOSTON HOME. | jin the La a Kaloo Perfume, Lat it etand ane-vait hour and jeady for use.—Adr. Millionaire Was ( ‘as One of the Pioneer Railroad Promoters and Lead- 100 Clothes 5c ing Financiers. Pins for . . Block 8th Ave. 35th to COMP Y Beth st. A GREAT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES! Specials that every housekeeper will recognize as being absolutely the best values ever offered, Staple gov ae at the lowest prices ever quoted, Grandma’s Borax Old Dutch Cleanser Washing Powder Sold regularly at 10¢ el Thayer, smoters of home tn 4%-inch fret quaiity clothes] pin of best ma- plewood, per- fectly | smooth finish, Be. per, 100. Everywhere cnited Stites Stee ors of the 1 Corporation, who w twelfth of the wealt! Siates, Hie wealth yearn ago at $10, banker, he w talephont Cincinnatt, road before it wai Morgan, a large sha 0 Junction da Company Kansas City, Old Dutch Cleanser Sort TUESDAY, MARCH 4 lb. package—regular a can; special, 20c size—special 4 Cans for 2 Boxes for 25c mom 25c Stamps-—-in Jumbo Ammonia Free with every purchase of 2 bo Washing Powder--10 S. & H. T1 addition to usual eC of stamps. 15¢ bott NNER ERLE iri Mee) A Procter & Gamble’s well-known laundry soap, 25c usually Sc a cake Babbitt's 1776 Washing Powder —a Sc boy Qe for, box Are iatereh Regularly sold at 5¢ box, “ 3%e ine Dirt Cleanser—Sc can Ware 3%c}* Je Be Fels Naptha Soap Morgan's Sapolio— We size : de oa note ‘ 25¢ for 7c ie 25c ate 9c of the N d Hartford Rail- UWOER fe Was a member of one of the dant | Hee bp families of New England, his wite be ers, and A Kenerot 4 and other seats Cloudy Ammonia isc t for Babbitt’ st Soap Regula 4 Gold Soap—% cakes fi —_> Bishop Gree xty-neven, Bishos David H. Greer celebrated his | wixtyereve rt yemterday, The Rishop had ned to take no notice agements f Gloss Soap gular ‘ 5 Satine Powder Regularly Se ab consecrated Coadjutor Hishop n 19M And upon the deat Potter succeeded Sa hn ay Stove Polish ne, « A Physician's Report on Tuberculosis Medicine 4 Ib, box value 25¢, Star Naptha Powder - at, box * Borax Soap Electro Silicon ze, for oan ‘Have used ickman's Alteratve tn voy | Sta Brite Metal Polish Regular 15¢ can only kit's Blue (Clothes Baskete—Austrian Willow y 3c Block Tin Wi ash Boilers —Genu | ape 39c bottom, No, 7 DP Baer 59c iol Top White Enamel Bread Box. $1.00 59c 50c. 25c TWENTY (20) 4:4 Stamps Fre ‘iia for Wednesday, Marc! ; 22d—Red Letter Day We will give every customer e¢ ing ie tore on Wednesday, March 22, a : of 10 S. & Hi. GREEN TRADINC TAMPS FR rether purchases are made or not. In addition we will give 10 EXTRA STAMPS FREE to start a book, making 20 FREE STAMPS IN ALL. -cceREEEnnenniseennenenies Seer Freight paid within 100 miles Nubile thee ta Dex Stanp Ruto Delivery to All Sub- on purchases of $5.00 or over. With Mornin With: Morning 4 cate de rbs Adjacent to New York. a Purchas hoses. 1 euppos fine ag of oid. You k Brooms, Special cough u © my lung trouvie M, H. Garvin e Mother of sever wit) ERY bie ‘217A: SAVE on l1Ba ji “OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK i) “Bee ‘Full-page Exhibditio: Ocuae a Elsewhere in Evening World Toda crm a rr a aM A Spring Dressmaking Sale of White Goods 200,000 Yards at Extraordinarily Low Prices The collection of such an imposing quantity of White naturally requires the most unusual preparation. Goods as is represented by the above total It presentsjan absolutely complete gathering of the most vored White Fabrics of the season, domestic and imported, as well as all the staple weaves, cach it most liberal supply. All at prices perhaps never before quoted for goods of equal qualiiy and de ssirabilit There is hardly a White Goods need that may not be satisfactorily filled at the special prices—whether for blouses, dresses, underwear, children’s frocks, nurses’ uniforms, or gowns for graduation or confirmation. The whole White Goods section of the Second Floor will be given over to tie display, which will over- flow on many special tables on the Main Aisle. Important offerings: inchey ele 30 een tiga gt eee cle 28 | 114,500 Yards of White Goods in the Subway Store 5c Imported English Suiting, 34 inches wide, at 15¢ yd. Most im +i aoe e224 , s portant contribution of the enlarged a7 Fe at igh ee Marquisette, | White Goods Section, Subway Store, Lower Floor: thes wide, 25c quality, al 15¢ yd. 25e Crinkled Striped Crepe, 80 inches wide, Mill Lengths of White Goods at Se Yard at 160 yd, sy faces sear Witin vara g in “mill anttied a ee q fancy figur ite Goods at a saving of a third to a “Flaxon, Queen of the White Goods,’”’ one of the | on regular Hees, Included are such rwantedl materials i most popular fabrics of the season..a wide assortment | fancy and dotted Swiss Muslin, Madras Waistings and Shirt- of patterns in stripes, checks and plaids, 32 inches wide, | ings, Pajama Checks, plain white, 40 inches wide; Persian Lawns, open-work and Leno—stri Swiss Muslin of all 25c, 30c and 36c qualities, at 15c yd. ‘‘Flaxon,’’ plain 4 white, 36 inches wide, a6e and 30c qualities, at 16c yd. | descriptions. Lengths range from 2 to 10 yards. All perfect. 10c to 15c qualities, at Sc yard. Voile, White Nainsook, $6 inches wide,| soft finish, for women's and chil- dren's fine undergarments, 16¢. highly Shirting Madras, 32 inc Marquisette, Batiste, in a in a variety of corded, ch ming and effective ties varying from vd. 40-inch White Persian Lawns, Ic. . grades, 100 yd. White Corded Pique, @7 inches striped effects, 1Se y Hatiste, | English Longeloth, soft chamois | 8t@de, 10 yd. wide, in three different slaes of ft finieb, 40 , 86 inches wide, pieces of 12 English Long Cloth, 86 inches baa he (cel ae inches wid uality, at 12'46c. wide, mill lengths, from @ to 1% yd. Tecsruakey Crepes, for Mercerized Lingerie Batiste, 81.25 quality at 9$e piece. paket soft finish, 12}¢c. grade,|boys’, rompers and sailor suite; sheer, and soft finish, 45 $1.40 quality at 91.10 piece. none better for hard wear; &7 inches wide, 35c quality, at 20¢ yd. English Nainsook, sheer and soft aad 84 inches wide, inches ‘ade, 10c yd. Plain White Marquisette, 27 | finished, 86 inches wide, pieces of or girl b Dimities, in ve inches wide, 25c quality, at iSe 12 yards, 62 quality, at $1.50 piece. medium size rales Imported Shirting Madras, 82 inches wide, in « remarkable as sortment of corded designs, 45¢ and 55e qualities at 30c yd Imported Figured Musi es, $1 in, a large vari effects, 50c to 65e qual English Nainsook, very sheer and eer ioe 27 inches . I fine, extra gured White adr rad Cana Shirt- ings, in mill lengths, from 8 to 10 yde 18 patterns; 18c. grade, at 0c White Fancy work Swiss e, 40 inches, 12-yard lity, at 91.75 piece. her kinds of white but at ured and open- Muslin, in a large assortment of satin stripes,’ small and medium sizes; mercer- ized figures and various styles of ail and telephone orders will re- Imported Embroid ceive prompt attention, openwork designs; all #7 inches! wisn and Leno one it Novelties, 40 inches wide, including Main and Second Floors | *idei I5c. to 6c. grades, at 10¢ ve) fine combed yarn, sheer quality, for 82-inch White Persian Lawn, ofldainty waists en's con- fine combed yarn, lac. grade, 8¢ yd/\frmation dresses; #00. to @5c. quali- White Dotted Swiss Muslins, in|ties, at 12}4¢ yd. various sizes of dot. lish Loug Cloth, soft chamois w for women’s finish, 86 inches wide; 10 yds. to misses’ graduation dresses; 15c.|the piece; 81 grade; 6Sc piece. grade, 90 yd. Subway. Lower Floor $1 Chiffon Cloth at 58c Yd. We were fortunate in obtaining a fine lot of these very desirable Chiffon Cloths, in all the fashionable colors of the season as well as black and white, for making whole gowns, tunics and veiling dresses and prueee: to sell at hardly more than half price—58c, instead of $1 yd. Main Floor 25,000 Yards of New, Beautiful Embroideries In Sample Lengths, at Half Price Twenty-eight big boxes are being unpacked as this is written, in which the snowy embroideries have just come to us from St. Gall, Switzerland. More than 3,000 pieces in lengths of 6 to 9 yards make up these fourteen miles or more of embroideries, each of them fresh ‘and perfect, and better, as samples always are than the regular goods they were made to represent. And because they are samples, we secured them at the factory to #ll for half price. What a tremendous number of charming Dresses and Waists and Petticoats and other garments will result from this splendid offering! The collection comprises Edges, Insertions, Ribbon Bead- | Prices are 126, 160, 18c, 25c, 38c, 500, 75c, $1 and $1.15 & ings and Edges, Bandings and Wide Insertions in Medallion Figkt eaneele ng to te Bneneariiotst the design and the width effects, and 18, 27, 45 and 54-inch Flouncings. Mets nd bi te Ae poe pieces would regularly sell Scores of beautiful designs in open or combinations of There is also a special lot of handsome Swiss and Batiste open and blind embroidery, including many fine striking floral | Embroidery, Edges and Insertions, in Baby Irish and Venise patterns, on Swiss muslin, nainsook and _cambric, are included. effects, and French and English Embroidery designs, at 18¢ to Some of the Edgings and Insertions may be had in matching sets. | $1 yard—half price. Main Floor These Embroideries in the Subway Store Here again we went pase to the factories of St. Gall, Switzerland, where we purchased, and shall sell at the same saving, thousands of loom lengths at one-third to one-half less than full prices. There are scores of new 1011 designs in filet, 70c French Colored Dress Linens, 28c Really an extraordinarily low price for pure Linens of such high quality. 46 inches wide, in an attractive suede finish, in plain or shadow stripe | ‘weave. The colorings include oyster white, tussah, champagne, light blue, pink, Co) venhagen blue, cadet gray, hunter's green, navy, wistaria, golden and dark brown. The offering affords the opportunity for making stunning Summer Tailored Suits, at a saving of more than half on the material—28c a yard. Second Floor floral, leaf, open and blind Embroideries, singly and in combination, 10 Edgio, nod Insertions, at 7c yd. Ste Coreet Cover Embroidertes, 18- Edgi tions, at inch, gant | 18e Edgings and Insertions, single 150 tr ae GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK ~ THIRTY-THIRD ST. 75c to 81 iovar large end small patterns, 50c yd. Subway Store, Lower Floor 20¢ Hondings, 234 to 4-inch, at 100 yd, 80c Bandings, 2! to 4-inch, at 12c yd. 18c Flouncings, 17-inch, at 12¢ yds WEEKLY OPENS AN ACCOUNT ass “THE ADVENT OF sun Nt tN mite [;3°° DOWN ON SSO 300 “ © 87500 cy5o * SIQQe0 \ reve Hi What You Lost Yesterday You Will Find To-Day If you used a ‘‘Lost and Found’ Adv. in the World this morning. ORDER YOUR SUNDAY WORLD IN ADVANCE a

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