The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1911, Page 11

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__THE EVENING “WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 27, —. What ¥s NOVEL. STRIKE | © OF NEWSDEALERS HITS READERS =: | § ints — The news ex ig a | @ n Harlem and West Side of Man- “ a | —§ t s hattan Deprived of Sun- ri 6 r @ day Papers. EN, inci No 5 John Reed Kilpatrick, SOME RELIEF TO-DAY. = W Greatest Athlete at Vale. a EPS TE N Conk Bon Vala war =— Stands at “L” and Subway ew York Boy Voted as), tv, and Ou wil Bel Stating . 4 Man Who Did Most tor}: comes, | Stations. to Be Ade: Yale in 1910. ik | quately Supplied. — i - Made All-American Team) To some extent Harlem and the west and Now Captains the NaWehLGdts SOHTTRATY, NEL LUGS rything elve, and Ld bellet that ¢ | news ts yest Track and Field Athletes. a time for * Roe tlle * eltiah Chatten acanauianannes made HEN the name of John Reed Kilpatrick, k mates and cents to university at Reed, and t college atietes as * the return priv immediately the limited unsold ¢ that he ts the bigest man back to the day, for what bh 1 and he ts. = But human side of Kilpa bought back by the publisher ai four in 1911 who | ie done igs : mamenee p regarcee: . oP oe moe Yale jy tie. Ps f ¥ ¥ » at class and at} (eel Aliaus Doe 5 His Bes st. Kilpatrick has ne suit the out the Sunday ‘as | single dealers decided to World gs the | ° Don't Hide tient with a Veil; move Them with the New Drug. *| Has / ew Close 11 ids, New Haven Lawn Club _———————— | GOLE DUS : your aod mal will sterilize tk hings wholes GOLD Dt ST does more than clean—it st and leaves your kitchen thit ! ordinary soap-washed uten il ist t fit to eat from, because soap does not clean thoroughly as. it should—does not kill germs of decay which are bound to lurk in oft-used utensils. Besides its cleansing virtues, GOLD DUST has the merit of doing work quick! ly, and saving your strength, It will do most of the cle: ining without your as c, and do it, too, in a q r and more thorough m “4 - t will soap or other GOLD Dt pot and pan span, GOLD DuSsT i Se size ant ! offers gt “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do yo shouts u Anam 0 RS, OEE oe pauick Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY PU would like to come out, | Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake . %. aed nose - nur: vint of a , POLO TEAM. AT ROYAL PALACE. lpi os a ee a Holocaust Added to Demand. t attendant The mem lecided that rs 2 YAHT RELEASED. AFTER SEIURE AS A FILIBUSTER. * Nothing Found on the Loyal Nid to Hay- Revolutionists. to Indicate tian a Tomorrow We Present The “Magyar” Nightgown $1.50 to $3.50 London and Vienna, or more strictly speaking. share the credit of this charm- ing style. smart and producing the fashionable mono sleeve effect. The picture shows the very original trimming of ribbon and embroidery all the way 2,000 he down the quare ne shop in London, which had berrowed it from the Tlun- garian and bad it copied ex- clusively for us. in one pie doll; the only seams being at the Nightgown is cut absolutely +a fre sheer nains n New York nd sleev Budapest, We found it in a sone would cut of dot mt and outlining the as ull sizes; first t Gimbels, $1.50 Asccnd Floor \ fin A New Supply of _—| of Trunks at $380 FA Not long ised for the “Pnnovation” put on the ma ND vo we adver- first lime Vronks $1.10 Black Satin Messaline at 85c Y 1,000 , 3% ile, s! ft jality, te Hiant black ’ them to Gimbei , 2,000 pairs of Women's for ats low a pric . value— the mill wa gue. ° ges in its silk plant. So many people were de: Phe st 1 pure, bright silk, of especially fine, firm texture and good weight. lighted to be able to} | They have the oles which give such good service, and 4-in, garter welts at top. ‘To- secure the famous ‘ine nt \ the lot lasts, at 9$e a pair, Main Floor \ ovation” ‘Trunks, with | | all (heir well-known and | |g Remarks! le Collection of Sheets and Pillow Cases | ) | CONVCTHOL ealures . , 5 Va as led auch tom than tho ll Wall Papers for Less so Be wear f' lowest former price al — Ordinarily the housewife will pay Le to 16e more for the whieh any st of these trainks could be obtained a . 2oc Roll Sheets, and de to Ge more for the Pillow Cases, than she will thal if eI) of them was sold in a twinkling O a f necd to here t rrow quite a snug. sé if she is buying POLY ea taenedy re ll Ms , ps 5 y antity re of our excellent “Cornell” brand, are _ Vomorro the Gimbel ‘Prunk tore will have Wal ‘now neatly hemmed, and sizes given are before hemming, thirty-five more of these splendid trunks at abies : Sheets, Pillow Cases. the only plac Nc w Yor ceplir is Ke ht 4 aoe i2xa0 in, 13¢; regularly 160 atta dic ell, where tt may be eM aby oud | ‘6 45x30 in., 140 hangers and dricy Ifort und women’s clot Wall 4 1 | > : itp Other “inne Vrunk t 45 > i | $x56 in,, Les re a 1 | \lsoa lot of Sheets ef excellent muslin for doubie homes : hee 01 ore hemuning, ¢ each, usually 75e, rare | » on Thero Bedspresds x ' Vi i | . r r designs, at #1; [75e Dress Linen, 45e Y rard| || ? #8 He finiahed Te and cut corners for In white d champagne onl most particularly If bein, i \ | desired hy n Or ! Sumner fre of \ f mported enabrolder 1 Bedapreads, with Pillow Made i aft suede finish xt Second Floor the econon ‘Tomorrow at i ee eaeeeneeeineemeeeammmmeaenesenenaats ing of near i; sia Barrie re yn Foul: rds, at 18c Yard rN OY RN s QD Co Charming fabries for Summer Dre ith a f 4 CW thes | sill i Lin many pretty foulard desi { x GINS ! rp Ga on black, Tee SADW i ont YOAWK THIATY-THIRD ST. nd Dioc ‘ beer. 8,000. yds 1911, Trea Her a have dispos ITH ‘aouen enae, Tomorrow the continuation of the great Fashion success “La Promenade des Toilettes” The parade of the Paris costumes and millinery, on beautiful American women, from 10:30 to 1, and from 2 to 4 0’clock. The WEDDING PROCESSION at 3. o'clock. et, 2,000 ¥ an and white va bo all-sill the ideal fabric for veiling evéning e of street and evening the first of comes Sp Rheingold Bock More ale table than ever, made of s selected rice and hops. RHEINGOLD PALE BOCK heeris brewed by S. Lieb mann’s Sona, Brooklyy All dealers havo it. 24 bottles in Greater New Yor aeially arley, ble width, in It mi Important SaleofFineSilks 14,800 Yards in Sought-for Qualities at Good Savings Here is a remarkable off many a woman’s plan for her all most desirable in weav perte $1.75 and $2 Double-Width Imported Foulards at $1 Yard the product of one of the most famous makers of Lyons, in a fine selection 1 fivures, on black, blue and gray grounds. $1.35 Imported Marquiseite at $1 Yd yds, do us well as black and navy all the la $1.25 Double-width Chiffon Voile at 75c Yard Chiflon ard in, wide, lustre: Women’s Black Silk Stockings At 95c Pair, Regularly $1.50 Manufacturers se quality eking a ster and Spring fro , colorings and patterns, every yard of them new and and of full Gimbel standard in every respect. double-widths that cut to such advantage. 1t Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 An Importer’s Stock of Lace Curtains At Exceptionally Low Prices. 850 Pairs Imported ‘Renaissance, Lacet and Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains. 8 to 26 Pairs of a Style—All New and Desirable. $4.00 values, $2.75 pr. | $9.50 values, 86.50 pr. 5.50 “ BB75 | 11.00 $7.50 “ $6.00“ R400 | 813.50 “89.00 “ 88.00“ 86.00 “| 22.50 “15,00 “ 12,000 Yards New Curtain Nets Foreign and domestic weaves in white, ecru and cream. 36 to 140 yards of a style. Splendid variety of patterns, 60c¢ values 35 yd. $1.00 values 60c yd. Toe 50ce * $185 “ Te “ Awnings, Shades, Slip Covers, Draperies, ete., to order. Good workmanship. Moderate cost. Samples and eati- mates given. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. ikes little difference what you 1 need—a World “Want” will go get it, Bighth Fleer ring of superb Silks that chim ks. Th in admirably with Iks comprising it are ‘ Mostly in the wanted First of all, an important lot of rlue, . reseda, inyrtle, brown, heliotrope, Copenhagen $2.50 Figured Chiffon Cloth at 85c Yard « in double width in such high favor test color 2,000 4 the handsome fou- Paris and America, the most remarkable offerings in the Sale. 90c Messaline Satin at 65c Yard 4,000 yds, in the generous 20-in, width; @ firm, lustrous quality, in all evening and street shades. $2.60 Black Suiting Satin at $1.75 Yard #00 yds. of this Satin, in double width, and » heavy quality. 01 in a brit splendid Floor quick outlet for large lots soon learned to bring That is fig we happen to h > Bl ve this most unusual offering of ch Silk Stockings, to sell at a third below their a ee

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