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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 10, sbii. Opportunities for Decided Savings in the Gimbel Subway Store] Room for only the smallest part of these money-saving opportunities on this page. It pays to shop in the Gimbel Subway Store, Exceptional Offerings of Women’s Coats, Suits and Silk Dresses (q, ver Such Selling of Sewi Women’s Coats at $6.75 | Women’s Tailored Suits | Silk Gowns and Dresses | Machines in Trade History, TAYNOR AND ROUT USUSS PLAS TO VDE SUBMAY | A clearance— $7.50, $10 and more. All of course, there has never vious occasion when, \ Cet Interborough and B. R. T. a “alte h Conte ot ett teat Ls Light and Medium Weight Regularly $12.75 and More thou NEW HEC Misi the world-famous Bach Have a Share, Former Bnd” epi all ore ra. oe Yeah — fs Now $7.50 ¥ At $7.75 ry Obtainable at Halt Brice, or tee, ; . } * A . - And such an opport: is likely to happen in a decade. eg eee Seeeee. Pat lA ay | Same, Sentions,._ weskend pahanet nate leaner ~ Our mothers and grandmothers loved the Domest. Sewing Machine, fr Pe ppd Cl ibys) aa they exhibited with vast pride the beautiful work that they executed b ans of the wonderful facilities whieh hee . fe ° “DOMESTIC” never appeared on any but a HIGH- * Machine; and no owner of a ‘‘Domestic” ever desired od other machine. The “DOMESTIC” will do anything that a otl flit joao Tih de, aod rey oe that can be done no other machine. It is TWO MACHINES i: it sews either chain or lock stiteh, Aaah Yesterday's wonderful selling record indicates that this great dis H}.: persal of the New York Wareroom stock will soon be over. Aad it About 70 Coats in the col- lection, Useful many times throughout the Summer. And you get Coats that were a $10 and more; Onelikethe illustration. Fully fifty others equally attractive. The styles, materials, making and finishing are all fully as remarkable as the low price. Among the fine silks and. other fabrics are:— Pongees, Rajahs, Dotted / ing traveling require the plain tailor- Suit. Seldom is an opportunity ted when you may purchase a Bancecrne, horoughly dependable, light and medium-weight woolen Suit at such a very low price. The explanation is this:—One of our best manufacturers had on Weward M. Grout, former Comp- trefer, who is regarded as one of the Mayor's advisers, had a long oconfer- ence to-day with the city’s Executive at City Hall, Bt developed that the Mayor and Misses’ White Serge “4 Suits, $10 @ubmitted . his hands enough fine materials would bea pity, later on, t« i “ So ecarvoronah, in. euch mentors Pet soe to make. about 200 ‘Suita. We Messalines, as well a: Drewes te" now ets Yor an nko, heap Cl chloe tt as ak ta permit each to have @ shere in the eee that this is an extraordi- thi t our own price. q on the market solely to sell at a low price. And it would be a lesser HEAy Gaui lease is Serious bereurua, nary offering. Figure what it bought them at oui 4 of light-weight woolen fab- Phy 00 PAY tWien me fruich {or he “Rleaneetis”” heroes roe puplutet Mn Grout suggested that, with limite- would cost you to have made The materials and patterns are ric, black-and-white checked to secure one of these superb Domestics" while the opportunity is bere. tions, the Interborough could enter the an all-wool white Serge Suit, |' worsteds, serges, panamas, chev- serges, hairline serges $46 ‘Domestic’ Sewing Machines, $22. Brookiya fick! end the B. RT, the Heated en or eae bs oe oe and Lead net striped French flannels an » Oak casea; 4 drawers; drop-head style; hand-lift head; fall set of Maoha' field. ‘ou wi mn say they are na’ n, lack-and- attachments. « 3t fe understood that this phase of the worth one-half more at least. white ents atrip hairline Re arin in apts CETL mee Every Sewing Machine from us in fully for 4 @tmation will be submitted to the Board The styles are particularlya and pencil §stri and others. ii iV won years, whether pure at a special or a regular a) @f Ketimate Committees and the Pubic good; plain, but smart, with y Aas ih Ls tetas large, medium and small women. ws $36 Drop-Head Sewing Machines, $19.60. Bervice Commission tee gonaideration, black satin sailor or long shaw! Earlier in the season these materia’ Ho $12.76 and more, at The automatic tift drop-head, in beautifully finished golden i collars. A limited number at were used for $15 suits; this lot at $10. Subway Store, Balcony - $7.60. pec er Bt Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits at $1 oak enses; 4 drawers, full set of attachments: Also a few 6-drawer ma chines, All made in the “Domestic” factory, though bearing another. name. Any Model Delivered for $2 Cash Balance Payable $1 s Week, or ¢6 a Month. Subway Store, Balceny on record as etating that no vision of territory would pe acecptabie te Ge company. C= er LIFTS MYSTERY ABOUT HIM. Gon of New Yorker Provey He Is Gate and Sound in Alaska CORDOVA, Alaska, May %~The qmpetery gurrounding ‘the sudden dis 4 Ay appearance from Portland of George | Subway Store, Balcony An Important Money-Saving Event Lace, Muslin and Other Curtains At One-Third to One-Half Savings Liberal quantities and a wide assortment of good patterns make this event even more extraor- Subway Store, Balcony In the first place, the styles are par- ticularly attractive. Secondly, the patterns and colorings are boyish, smart and becoming; in great variety of plain colors as bal patterns, imown “fiyder a 4 h fabrics; all |} dinary, and what is equally important, these money-savin; unities are offered at the ' seas, “tS mannoive Nanher and t Wi, faux ealors-sand s Ble variety. eight’ ol the fsounefurtiahiog season, fost when nex Cartetie nad Liaperies ats Eek weOee ; dares yeosrtay ‘when Dryer ess itt suntles, Suite, 6 to 10 years: Rumlan 1 G09 Ruffled Muslin Curtains st 36c Pair. | §2.25 Irish Point Lace Curtains, $1.60 Pr. om ate Mentity & the oficere ot | di, nize them as $1.50 Suits; at §1. Others ay eels and 75c at 60¢ pr. Others regularly $3 and $3.50, at $2 pr. ; working his War ont tour at Alan | . Boys’ Wash Suits, ina variety of good |} $1.25 Tambour Muslin Curtains, at 60c Pr. 8 yds. long, in many attractive patterns. ? light or dark patterns, including stripes 1 ji ‘i ‘ Ghortly efter Dryer ieft Portiand, a| thd hacia; Abler cute, 600.80 21 yards long, embroidered with plain ruffle. $1.15, $1.60 Cross-striped Curtains, 86c Pr. man resembling him committed ‘ Msc urt ede re lm socaraltied wulcice Russian Suits, 214 to 7 yrs.; at 60e. aR Te Frage ains,900 pr. | "Others regularly $2 pr., at $1.40. Snowflake , & time it was believed that the dead Children’s Rompers; well-made and v2 yards long; dainty rns. design, in ral good color combinations, 9, man wae the young New Yorker. Dryer serviceable; at 60c. $1.25 Bobbinette Curtains, 60c Pr. $20 Pri 8 ( : Feed an account of the suicide in «| White and ecru, with Battenberg edge and ic Printed Scrim, at lic Yd. To Open the Season We Offer Geuttle paper when he ariived, and at Although James Lytle, seventy-five For almost every boy wants a Blue Suit for Summer and so many of them decide upon this $6 suit at $3.60 in the Gimbel Subway Store that we himself known, insertion, 214 is long. Much used for making Summer draperies, ay gies ctl Suits, $3.50 #2 Nottingham ‘Lace’ Curtains, $1.20 Pair | ina large variety of patterns and colorings. These Straw Hats at $1.50 SE..KS DEATH TWO WAYS. Stocks replenished for this event 12 good designs, in white only, 8 yds. long. Subway Store, Lower Floor For men and youths, We'll be glad to have you compare them with the $2 Hats offered by others. Four smart styles: Sennitts, in coarse or fine weaves. yeare old, of Grover avenue, West Park, Paterson, N. J., tried to kill himself are often put to it to keep the lines complete. This is what you get; Blue Suits that are strictly all-wool, and fast color; the seams are thoroughly well reinforced and the trimmings the kind that give long wear, knickerbockers are cut Sy of fullness and lined throughout. These The Balance of the 8,000 Pairs of z Regal Shoes at $2 a Pair ee Straws for conservative dressers. by taking carbotio acid and, finding that ilans, for the young men, in the new Reoquet modelé, teo slow, slashed his throat with a pencil edge. WwW ’ Tasor, he waa said to-day to be out of four styles: Double Breasted, 8 to 17 yrs.; Pleated Norfolks, 7 to 18 ; omen S All are hand-made, with fine silk wid cushion Bevin) sariseir aa Coat eal |All Geen Shere Pe chen Regular $5 Blue W Samples—and all rfect nee sweat bands that fit the head perfectly. All height of crowns ge oct St Sere ssroeemenerastaesar Nea ™ a SY Bah Be Lam, Fem Posen Oto and Tse | St 8 oA i ae as ee ve him a dose of meaic i ‘ leathers; an . » lec’ me Tae gare tinea of oe Stamped Pieces for Fancy Work ina word, all the seaaon’a best models, seen at $1.60. orbwer’ Steve Bulseay ward he staggered into the kitchen where his daughters were working and fell unconscious with a wound in his Sizes mainly 314 to 614, in A, B and C widths, with a fair S proportion of larger and smaller sizes. At Very Moderate Prices Lin dsay Gas Mantlen at Half Syl A A great assortment of the most-wanted pieces for art ‘} sow, Nadas we tute aat || neodlework, stamped in a large variety of good patterns on acV Han Hines Con basics catatias tottek Waiee Inverted and Upright Beaateand ieee Letectee dare ne ||| ream arace enuaniee somteniae, ab amabed, bysoee| ae Lolo Ws} “8 make the sale complete, we have added thres lines of black Because of the cancellation of a good-sized order we secured e rw va, Cen ;. all-linen; 18 in.; Royal Society Cottons; a com- High Shoes and four lines of tan Low Shoes; regularly these well-known Gas Mantles far under-price. We could WON'T PROSECUTE HIS SON.|9] "EoreckGoversireralarty2te atte, | Poon mm omen $3.60, in all sizes, at $2. co, intge heig ata ely ek ee Relkerietcsriaey and Bags of | white linen; embroidery without o NOT REGALS, but a gaod Boston make. , because they are unshrinkable, give 9 béilliant light and ‘ Gpirt ueties Morgan's, Orient whe mann oer pee) Bt Sate eeaga Ga dia ae EE od Fortunately the larger proportion of this collection is Low Shoes; in practically complete | last a long while. Four price lots. last Saturday caused the arrest of his Waists of fine luna and plaid lawn | _ All the necessary articles to do | sizes, in black and some tans. Remarkably good shoes at $2. Subway Stere, Baloony Lindsay Tungsten Mantles ; regularly 30c each, at 160, son, Paul, for joy riding, appeared in) the West Side Court to-day and with- drew the charge. | The young man was charged by his | father with the larceny of an automo- | bile he had taken out of @ garage | without his father’s permission. The boy went joy riding to Atlantio City, When he returned his father had him arrested and Sunday he was arraigned | or cotton voile; at 60. Voile Collars; ready made; trim- med with lace; 26c. Wash Silk, to embroider the above; at 86c dozen skeins. Specimen White Sale Offerings of able Linen and Towels home embroidery, such as em- broidery hoops; 10c and 15¢; needles, 5c package; stilettoes, 5c to 260 each; hoop hulders, 60c. Subway Store, Lower Floor Lindsay Triple-weave Manties; regularly 25c, at for 36e. * Lindsay Inverted Mantles; regularly 1 A at 2 for 160. Lindsay Inverted and Upright Mantles; regularly 10c each, at 5c. Subway Store, Lower Fleer Framed Pictures, and Frames At Great Reductions Dress Goods Remnants Below Half 2to 10-yd. lengths, in almost every good style, weave, color and pattern of Dress Goods fered this season, with more than the ordinary portion of navy blue and black. Think of buying 75¢ Dress Goods at 18¢ a yd., or $1.60 Dress Goods at 38c a yd. Truly wonderful values if you find the style, color and pattern that you desire. And out of such a tremen- in the West Side Court. The hea dous assortment you can surely pick something to please you. In fact, it will perhaps pay you 7 Gea put over Unt today, Atte Irish Linen Table Damask, full-| Turkish Towels, hemmed, some | not, to be too particular when such extraordinary values are being considered. ‘Allin two great lots: Dining Reem Pictares; ox suitable for Suramer homes; in & Pre Sento tla aah total bleached, beautiful satin-finiah’ and | with red borders; regularly SOc and 35c to 75 mas at (Se nivard not Frinsh ‘Priatey in wow astiste eit Envness 1S good. sub % m0 ihe eliot Bc, ' ; in_new jue rames; ; Sea aia ead bac Seg dod iy Fi eet, ey ie eg 4 Romar | oozes Siete HE Baits Feet he aan ee med, white or red borders, good size, some having slight imperfec- 85c to $1.50 Dress Goods, at 38c a yard Bnglish Beauties; fish, fruit and game pictures; in 2} in. dark brown Trish Linen Table Damask, frames; regularly $1, at 60c. snow white, high satin finish, six i ide; tions; but big value at 8c, Hand-colored Artotypes; in gilt and gold burnished sweep framea; A) exis Towels, good une and | « HUCEabtce owe, hemmed Wash Goods at Great Savings raed Hts, rd rare nt sn nd en ame . *, % wit neat ers, x! in.§ My ; urn! 7 deere remeany: 20799 180) B8e | ‘now: 10s, More and more people every day look to the Subway Store Wash Goods Section for their | !nside measurement 16x86 in.; rewtlariy'$), at 98, Subway Store, aloony All-linen Huckaback Towels, hemmed with satin damask borders, 18x86 in.; now 186 each. Subway Store, Lower Floor season’s supply. This for several reasons—chief among them our low prices and large assortments of desirable and thoroughly dependable styles. . . For this important event we have made even greater than usual reductions in prices, 20c to 30c Wash Fabrics at 15c yd. 10c to 20c Remnants at 5c yd. Imported and Domestic Shirting Madras, 2 to 10 yd. lengths; such as batistes, foul- $2 and 36 in. wide; also 27-in. woven Tissue | ards, dimities, lawns, chambrays, voiles and Ginghams and Voiles. Hundreds of the | many others. Turkish Towels, full bleached with hemmed ends, 22x42 in.; reg- ularly 20c and 22c each, at 16c. Corsets at Moderate Prices Well made, but inexpensive Corsets, to fit all figures, in styles copied from the higher-priced models. Sample Pictures, and Frames at 5c to 26c each Regularly 25c to $1 Bach A wiletal 9 id them; many subjects; colored pittures, fac-similes, Hardy Shrubs and Fruit Trees Regularly 38¢ and 48c, Wednesday at 15c Each Forget the price | When you eat Camp- ; to Sou lot of Corsets, includi G. B. Corsets; for medium figures; | Season's best patterns. 16c to 26c Organdies, 140 ! par) romate enp on pte tit ile for all Agures, | allfaes and extra good value;tegos, | 14¢ Zephyr Ginghams at 10c yd. Plain bordered patterns, satin ‘and corded | tecqyfmarkable olfering, not only because of the extremely low price, but Imagine that you. d at Toe pair. F aed Brassieres; all sizes and many 32-in. wide, in more than 75 patterns; in- | stripes, checks, floral designs and others. to ast out n your lawn or garden, and as nearly Kertest qpesimere asta 4 } dining at ahigh-price a ne Cornate) 8.9 lendid ling: | styles; well-made and finished; at 60. | cluding checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors, 10c Dimity Checks, 7c yd. to produce, ‘In other words, this is an opportunity to purchase Peautifal Aare ' hotel; and entitled to f including C. By R. & G., | to 600, 16c Wash Fabrics at 12l4c yd. An exceptionally good variety of pattern, | orf cur'rayular prion PPI Cherry and Plum Trees at tess than the best that money B. Po Ny We Ty and "Justrlte,” | Women's Corset W alste $1. More than 150 patterns of 80-in. Dress | 30ct060c Silk & Cotton Goods, 22c yd. But for One Day Only —Wednosday, May 17th, do we male this ex- {] can buy. Then criti- at 63 ¥ Store, Balcony | Batiste and Dimitics . Bordered Batiste In waist and dress lengths, such’ as eoli- | truordinary offering, because it's time these trees and shrubs were planted. Don't miss it. Here are some of the varieties: of the occasions when we effect a clearance by making sharp reductions as follows: $1.26 Inlaid Linoleums, in full rolls, tile Initialed Dinner Service, $10.75 42x86 and 45x36 in.; regularly 16c; | new Marseilles patterns, hemmed or 4 - $8 8 u Pp at 12140 each, | fringed, with cut-out corners, 72x84 Oilcloths,in 36 good patterns and designs, 112 pieces, including 12 Water Tumblers with engraved initials to match. in; regularly $1.50 each, at $1. and full rolls of standard quality:— ry ‘i an and 27-in. Printed Voiles; some with bordered | ennes, jacquards, pongees, chiffons, foulards, and le Salil Cinrhat'y the, class” 10,000 Yds. Remnants of peri many more,” Subway Sore, Lower Fler. | faa tanh ace ula ih el pace eae | : and white), Lilac Bushes (white and purple), Snowballs, Azalea Me at I] 18to2be White Goods. at@c¥4:) Oilcloths, Linoleums and Mattings | Bt, ssa a!'Sen, orhaat ss n nd sl ces that } | lated during the past two weeks forthe May White Sale; 2 (0 10 ples: ’ ‘ g Regularly 38¢ and 48¢ Bach, Wednesday at 18¢ [AL Eymian Lawn, Dotted Swin, Crombar Musing rinks Crepe, Odd Lots Reduced for Immediate Clearance _ Rhododendron and Memolie Trees, regularly £0e to $1.95, at Be. ) Regularly 15¢ to 25c yd. and more, at 9¢, Tf there is one thing more than anything else of which we are especially proud it is the jubway Store, Balcony TOMATO 10,000 Bleached Pillow Cases, | finished; regularly 50c each, at 36c. ever newness of our stocks. Odd and surplus lots are never allowed to accumulate. This is one \ soft linen finish, sizes before hemming 600 White Crochet Bed Spreads, : 6,000 Bleached Sheets, sizes be- | and geometrical designs; 75c¢ sq. yd. The Dinner Seta are from one of the best American potteries. The pieces \ j Money won’t buy anything fore heraming 54x90 or 72x90, nicely Subway Store, Lower Floor Wes are plain and dignified, neatly dec: i with fine I ‘of |) t&eeieet’ |) 6,000 Yards of Summer Silks Heuery se; non 306m 3, | et ul al of ows or ha Tol | Shea er, ia es ee i; s : A by UC} Sq. yd. very desirable and attractive Dinner Service fo: Summer homes. Decid 4 | j any price, And if you don’t Much Under-price, at 18c and 45c Yd. 2,000 yds. Remnants of Printed Lino- Regular eee $4.00 alt ie inexpensive at $10.76, Subway seere, Lower Flees say 80, too, the grocer returns __ All-sillk Mossaline Satin, in striped and checked patterns that arede- | eum, best quality, from 1 to 20 square yards | Recularly $7.50, now $6.00 now $3.00 D._3,3:.... TT.. : anova’ Sateen ged tae 7 E08 ants anti wil war | fy the poor regularly hey pbe te S80 sa. | Regularly $400, now 96-60 now $3.28 | Beds and Bedding Under-price 21 kinds 10¢ a cap. Dotted Tussah Brilliant ‘and Arak Pongeo, two light-weight ailk- Mf ng , hinting Regularly $10, now $8.00 now $4.00 Even the most casual inspection cannot help but convinee and-cotton fabrics, pretty for dresses, waists, kimonos and many other Remnants of Inlaid Linoleums; a good Fibre Mattings, in several good designs, h 5 I ca Nach tha Past add hot erater, ses; the Dotted Tussah Brilliant is 26 in. wide, in 16 of the season's best | assortment of patterns: regularly $1.25 to | 1 yd. wide; regularly 0c a yd., now 26c. (Ry 208 Bae te Os epee that ve have ine Most comprehensive bring to « boil, shades; also white and black; the Arak Pongee is 24 in. wide in 12 shades. | $1.50, now 80c sq. yd. wi a Fay Bene Leoge Floor | 10% and medium-priced lines of Beds and Bedding to be found ond serve, Extremely good value at 180 a yd. Subway Store, Lower Floor in New York. For example these three offerings: j ae. po Rall I " AIADE! DDATLULCD: f09 Pillows, clean, wholesome and odorless, with good A. C. A, ticking; \ Comravy ~ Pee : rom'A thoroughly geod Spring of closly woven wire, wh " \ : et, Shell Hairpins at 10c a Card eed hrsuhl et deen dont oven ninth rape 4 for th: Three, six or 17 on a , in several sizes, of amber, shell and black; if baw at $6.75, Look for the perfect would sell {gr 26c a card, at 10c card. Massive Four-Post Brass Beds, with two-inch posts, heavy top red * ged-and-white Imitation OBral Beads, long and short strings and several sizes of BROADWAY. NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD &T. and seven filler rods; a decidedly handsome bed, of the. best co oll label ; regularly Me and at 10¢ and 26c, Subway Store, Balcony in any size and finish; regularly $14.75,at 610.76, Subway Lower ’ disks:

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