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LLL LATTE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1911. Store Your Furs at cimseis | nfeat, Cleanaet. TELEPHONE MADISON 40, 8200 When You Wi "sto Call for Them, MODERATE, | STORAGE, CHARGES ary of the Baisley Tron! irnest Altmann, a business ‘ es ese Soni — of the Balzleve tivities of the alleged gang of UR BRYAN LASHES COUNTRY FLOODED “2-2 2s""-— é other cities complained to the Federal FOROILDEGISION BLACKMAIL PLOT 2:2<'s.%.8". ? Made Chief and Hughes Jus- im = tice, Says “Commoner.” GIMBELS A Block-Long Showing a Of Men's Straw Hats trouble at alte boo growed out the isn ee baat posted salesmen to help you. It is by long odds the stork of Men's Straw Hats in the city, and it has not taken men tong to find it out. i all, ’ : Sie eS peu hin reer ee egies oocgots | yee aan Ok A a | PHILADELPHIA, May %.—Charged|#ation in this line failed to bring i About Suits in the collection, representing value most exceptional at the ope! 5 a ir raw i Explains Why White Was} with tiooaing the country with 10,000 de. wre lear ihe Peeve biiew aucneeiiten aa season. Materials are plain or fancy blue serges, mixtures and pin stripes. Every fabric geal hepaatient edie) 5 famatory clroulare, matied in furtier | eee ee ee dewetting thelr atten: all-wool and nicely tailored. Sizes 33 to 48-inch chest measure, $10 a suit, her Straw Hats—American and English Mackinaws, Milane, Split Strawe ance of a scheme to blackmail Rudolph and Sennits, 92 to 96. : R. Maitiey, President of the John Balt-|youe last might they found ME) envel= | Bl Also a Special Gr of $6 Bangkok Hi ; jey iron Works and President of the| opes similar to those used in mulling | @) Genuine Siamese Bangkoks, the coolest a | Delaware River Transportation Com-| the defamatory circulars and ing x or oe Tom our 5 eae ie pany, and other prominent men, Frank) three tetters stamped and ready for at P| LINCOLN, Npb., May 2%6—William J.| Lange, an electrician, has been ar-|majiing, which, they say, contained | Bryan, in to-day's issue of his COM-| rested by Post-OMice Inspectors Cortel- | coples of the circular and @ new slan- tion to Lange. When they went to his Men's Outing Trousers, of all-wool flannels, cassimeres and worsteds; plain or cuff bottoms, $3.60 a pair. Youths’ $10 and $12 Suits, at $8.60. chest measure. P also | In a wide variety of smart styles; sizes 31 to 38-inch Subway Balcony telescope shape, and sold by most het shops for $6. Tomorrow arte $8 Peruvien Panama Hats at 96- ‘4 Xt iow De ‘weight, pliable, evenly woven, and: splendidly fnhet orth Fines | é MONER, editonaally castigates the Su-| you and Ryan and Deputy United | terous postal card Aimed at Ernest Ait- ° frome’ Cotiet decision in the Standard| sates, Maratel Miers,” Other men, ai-| @A80. Daint mer Frocks 75--- “OM elf n a by Post-Office aut ie Lange will hearing to-day be- e C 1 U: d x cane and toe court Heel. ryan leged Oy the Poston autoriter 9 gyre Eales states Commoner a ool Underwear bee ~ : Lange is f elght years old. He Is | ° bs For the Hot Days Coming oy Only a Part of the Good News for Girls These 300 Frocks are for young women of 14, 16 and 18 years—think of it! Everyone who examines the excellent quality of the dainty striped lawn frocks and those of white lawn with floral borders will soon discover that these frocks were made to sell for more than $3.76. The intended prices are more than we care to mention. to the country. The real meat of the In addition to Rudolph R. Baiztey, It | neighvors say that he has always borne | decision { to be found in the AMOND.| !# alleged that the campaign of slander |q good reputation. He refused to make | B| anti-trust law to meet the Was aimed at John Baizley jr, R. V. any statement when taken into custody. | the trusts. For several! sts have bean demanding | When the weather arrives which makes one, as expresses it, ‘‘want to sit in one’s bones,” this is the sort ot wear for men and women that will come the closest ts. somfort. Besides which, it is low-priced for its good quality. hd A Men's Underwear § MENT of t demands Years the | The decision will prove disappointing | Conspiracy, will be arrested to-day. | married and two children, His j that very am dient | e Ouy-tMany Chiat 10htioe) InGeINe . . : Union Suite of pure white cotton, Valen Bute swan tn BO Se teste cite Jeni, ena ener Hundreds of Frocks and Linen Suits for Memorial Day sleeveleas or short sleeves, knee length, | With Valenciennes lace, why ¢ Hughes war made a | It is impossible to give even a general idea of our many charming togs for girlsand young | $1, usually $1.60. Egsine. oe aoe fuse ne the ise ae women, But when we sdy that this is recognized to be the largest store for the younger set Keru poe ‘Dae with long 18, 1 stutad ea be : che Ou }{! in Nev it may give a hint that there is everything here that one may desire. or short sleeves, a wers In knee eats, 0 cobweb ‘ Pte hore up Winnie Saturday Economy Sale | PAE MA sAtras Aha or ankle length; or white Balbrigran | neck, and, sleeveles, ideal for’ ot t Aii> party ear some of the | OF SUMMER DRESSES. For young girls of 14, 16 and 18 years— _ Cloth Suits, $18 and 919.76--our remaining collec- | Shirts with short sleeves and knee | “9060 of ‘cuies'ribbed. Hale t decision that butlds a bul | Morning Frocics, $2.76 to $10. tion of $26 to $37.60 Suits” length Drawers at 60c, usually 75¢. or fine cotton, low neck, ‘leeveleay nd the predatory corpora. Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses of all- Lingerie Frocks, $7.60 to $66. One illustrated is a Top Coats—pongee, linen, serge and satin, $7.60 French Balbriggan Shirts, with | lace insertion, 26c, usually 96¢., ATS t i ree ae silk messaline, silk foulard, rough shantung, im- demi-tailored style of striped Hawai with Hasngeitca to $160. short sleeves, and Drawers in regular Union Bratt of Swe ithe oot, Dieesaank courte Ste: ARE ih SHAS ported challis, French serges, etc. All up-to-date | ae sh ones Soles ara ene ee Hiatated For junior girls of 13, 15 and 17 years— TRE SS ERS) ey a Fleer neatly wees a & ae or or Apr! Fly ua uate sad Aad sleeves. {| is a strictly man-tailored style of Imported ramie; Summer Frocks, $2.78 to $10. - employees and tie business public into } e t 0 %18.00 .00, vhite, x rf id China blue, $7.60. ‘op-coats, oO 60. 66) U Fr eee ee tens COMIC UC ee py I ee cas The “Mr. Twee Deedle” Doll. tate in Novembe: 14} ic paintiva MAY BE soLp,| | Women’s Hosiery Wash Skirts 1 all leading}attractive models in_linon, rep and pure linen. : SPECIALS from 95c to $3. Women’s Low-Cut Footwear wasonable models in Pumps and Oxfords; finest leathers including crash and canvas. “Soles of Tight and medium ; medium and high Cuban heels Values 68:60 and $810,000 specia, 51-98 American Lady Corsets Hair Puffs In all the newest Parisian fash- medium bust, long hips, daintily a pus other trimmed with Duchess lace and satin For young girls of © to 14 years— Fi ‘ ‘ omen’ tsses’ Vas! Dresses of simplicity, $1.15 ‘ Of pure thread silk, with rein-J Women's and Misses’ Wash Meld How delighted the children will be who ye Fall ef Babyton” | d lisle garter tops, heels and| Skirts in white and tan; new to $65. many exyles, | ut Ng ing the two ill color percale Dresses—blue, pink and tan—with white eyelet embroidery and loped edge around neck short kimono White Linene Dre beautiful eyelet embroidery yoke and kimono sleeves, pipes with pink or light lue, $3. Separate Skirts of cotton drill, white and navy, $1 to $1.75. Middy Blouses, drill and (The New York Herald $2,000 Prize Winner) Makes His First Bow at Gimbels have followed Mr. Twee Deedle’s adven- tures every week to have a really truly Mr. Twee Deedle, for themselves, in this fascinating Doll! He has just come to Gimbels with a whole lot of his brothers, clad in funny red and yellow costumes, with green stock- ings and a beguiling smile. —§ Mr. Twee@, A Deedle stands about 1512 inches tall, and ®, according to the elegance of his costume Sa is $1 or $1.60. The Gimbel Toy Store is the only place ark eee Cty G1 Wate 2:98 linene, 86c to $2. in town that he has so far honored with a “i 2 visit. Fourth Floor } Latest Novelty in Petticoats AnUnusual Collection ; . : Women’s Cambrie Petticoats, 18-inch French Esti of Dainty Guimpes, Women 8 Mou uetaire flounce, trimmed with Bul embroidery in coral, Py : ue blsee Maal cite Vale gs Oe ay ‘76c to $16. Silk Gloves, 7 Pair $1”? SPECIAL Those at 76c to $2.50 are y) quite the prettiest made in Exactly the : for which there is the greatest : demand vith short-sleeved dresses and blouses. In L.M. BLUMSTEIN, 125th Street, between 7th and 8th Av. | America. | While those at this Summer, to és 2.76 to $16 are so sweet anc the three best «« , black, white and tan. 16-button length, = er . ‘i pay tee hie orcas, : mousquetaire e : excellent Milanese silk, with Paris poigt r) r || made in France. Sizes 6 to $1.60 6 $3 $7.80 stitching or one. embroidery. Double finger-tips, new and /ENNE, L L Furniture | 1Syears. ‘Third Floor perfect. A tim: y offering just before Decoration Day. Main Fleer ; Stores (}| A Very Desirable Garment | : Entel stn eres of ven mentheriherererenered Bets ha oe: Sale of Very Beautiful Parasols seer KecHen cays: ¢ . wo Satin Coats in One This is quite the most charming and elaborate collection of Parasols we have H SEW BH ‘. Con: ° | ‘ n RET Sa x Refrigerators at Reduced Prices | herd gb Rs Bios ct Ota, RULED presented to New York women this season. The maker—of Philadelphia— The Best Valucs in New York ’ i used up his season-end’s surplus of fine silks in these Parasols, but was so As Ice Savers They Can’t Be Beaten | (Like Illustration) eae that they should not interfere with his regular trade that he confined dolla Oak, polished; deable walls packed | Beautiful quality of black satin eir selling to our New York store. x with charcoal: galvanized steel lined, | soushe q "ys : Just 300, all told, including chiffon, in Dresden and piek coona ; printed taffetas, 0. 100, 27 in. high, hot f gos | on one side and king’s blue, green, hacked fafteta, some vith vel si ak ai aby soar lack-and-\ ite fat white-and-black ; So, 101, 39 in, high, holds ec. $6.75 i Menaaloe sauty effects, and many of the Parasols with the fashionable 10 and 12-rib frames. The collection ig (Ne 18 of Jas So, 102, 41 In. high, holds 60 the, tee, $0.00 purple, gold, Ame rican Beauty, includes all colors, and so great a variety of styles that a woman may find a suitable Parasol Apartment Monpe Style, mound Corners, 8 | brown, white, coronation blue or for the most elaltorate Summer costume she may wear at Bar Harbor or Narragansett. Hardly eer Ruger eas A iio gs chap pongee on the other. In other two are alike. Many suitable for driving. Prices are ) ream, No, 108, 48 in. Fong id yg ted a words $3, $4, $5 and $6.50 ' ve and Tot” Big Agsortment of Whi celain and Glass Lined [Refrigerators A Reversible Coat And values range from $5 to, in Some Instances, as High as $25 { that ti WE FURNISH HOMES « UMPLETE—CASH OR CREDIT. which may. be worn with either side It is clearly the Parasol event of the season. } creditors “°° GEO. FENNELL & CO. 2209 3d Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sts. Ee eas ia a Also a small lot of $3.76 and $5 Automobile and Carriage Parasols at $2 / tlement pri t will |e out. When one desires it to be a Some with imported leather handl he contin Furniture, Rugs, Bedding. Bronx Store, 3d Av. & 149 St.| sali ‘ jentner handies, { i | black coat the sailor is of a con- ‘es , $1.50 to $2.60 Parasols at $1.25 j = —— - = = | a : . . ieee nother attracti tis : . Incl Persi ith Persi ‘ |) trasting color and vice versa. A Hobos SIR barslars: teed oe Ceaenl Sane, ears Wich plain Cattace Deedee clock Whey ae , MOE LEVY |}} great value at $12.50. white and white-und-black effects. About five hundred in all. Subway Store, Balcony esa hc Men 8 $1 to $3.75 Walking Sticks, 50c to $2 2 3 $25 S e G d S it f $15 ae Ue isan intareeting Reesorn Gn Day Bane OF aon. 6 Gane A many fashionable styles and | inds of wood. All are sterling silver-trimmed, and many of these Walking Sticks are ervice Guaranteed Suit ror Women Who Want tovold up and put ina ult case sg . ey = , FY £12. ee My famous blue serges at $15 can't be duph- | Dainty Neckwear and Veiling Just What the Young- Let “Old Gl “WwW i $ , , cated anywhere tor less than %25. They have all | bel be enchanee yan the cereal Ginihel solleatians of both. sters Need Most of All e or y ave | f 4 q Y dey = - ly ar ne ‘ ssides reflecting the fashions of the minute, in thei i ow | } A the earmarks of $25 serges. They are guaranteed | s, they are filled with AR erpeeiel eR ettiea RE Como ROH arisen One cannot have too On Decoration Day 1 j 5 to give the same wear as $25 serges. The colors | New Conceits in Neckwear many Guimpes for the lit- Here is a fine stock of American Flags, ranging from the cat d & a 0 r #1 guarantee absolutely sun-proot. If they tide | Sailor Collars and Fichus of lawn, net and marquisette, white or embroidered | tle tots. Dainty Guimpes | best quality of United States Navy Bunting to the little Flags of ; “ey guarantee absolutely s if . ley Tade in colors, at, 26c to $1. ' ; of simplicity befitting the | printed muslin, each on its own stick, that we sell for 6¢ dozen. t bring them back. Single afl Double Jabots, trimmed with Irish lace, some three inches wide, | Jittle ones —- fine lawns, While you may be sure of finding all sizes in the various s i My range is enormous. I have smooth 908, regularly © Guimpes, in many patterns, special at $1.76 to $4.60. Hemstitched and trimmed | qualities here, we print only a few specimen prices. a ; raed finished serges; some half lined Round Collars, Yokes, Jabots, Sailor Collars of Venise and Princess lace, 36¢ | with embroidery; high or American Flags of 28, i serges and unfinished serges: some half linec to 6c, usually 50. square neck, 60c. U. 8. Standard Bunting flag and 8 ft. pole eben ; and some full lined. All are light Silk'Sailor Collars, ‘Ties to match, 60¢ to $1.60. Others, of finer materials and | — All-wool, splendid quality, sewod | Plete with ball, truck and balyard. .~ . ks Ls . ‘ ant, i Marabou Capes, with chenille ends, in black and natural, special at $2.96. more elaborately trimmed, up | throughout and finished in best man- Silk Mounted Thay i 4 cool and Summer weight; all are in | ery Desirable Veilings 10 $1.60. ner with full number of stars, sewed | _ Speciai values at 6e, 10c, 160, S68 al 1 will cw 1 Mesh Veiling, in plain, y, shadow and dotted effects, 10¢ to $6.60 yd. A French Hand-made G on both sides. ‘Ihe larger sizes have | and 460 each. : the latest style and will look well in special group in bli id colors, a26e yd. 2 to 6-year sizes, 62.36 to canvas headings. | Printed Cotton Mounted f anv serge company. Chiffon Cloth Veils, ularly $1, Others, 76 to $7.60. ‘Sun Hats, to protect the lit $1.60 Special values at 6e, 106, ‘te fe any serge company, Black Chantilly | 1, regularly $1.50 to $2. foe Pe ane Hepat ps and $6c each, . : ; . . Washable white with seroll and dotted centres, and black, brown 01 " Muslin Mounted 4 4 Two Suits for Price of One y blue Cha "special at 60¢. Others, in Chantilly lace, 60¢ to De re st ge ae ase ae! value, 10, Me at A ‘yy kc rt per dozen. If you want to spend #25 on clothes, a in black, white, brown, navy blue and wistaria, eee itt . Flag Poles i < why not get two suits? You can make it a blue serge Bi mi 7ae 0 PASS silk, trimmed with bows months 106 piiary fin Toc mines Complete th ball truck, and . i and fone of my light gray mixtures, and have a com- 91.60 to 66.76, Main floor. = his Bebyebln’s if. 3 tree Fey tte Bs Hi 10 fey SG ; * plete{Summer wardrobe for an additional $5. Both these 2 rer eee er" Insertion, $1.25 to 4 Cottdim.. Flag pole brackete— Standard” ‘ ; suits are $25 values which I sell for 815, and both can 85c and $1 Printed Foulards id embroidered, 3.60 XBL, Oe + | 1'gin. heavy relvanined ea be had at practically the price of one. You don’t know 50. Yard - - i Fines 4 what clothes values are unless you have looked into mine. | ' Cc a ~ ‘ j At any price from $10 to $35, I can save you at |S ee Deiat: statement of i exceptionally fing offering of Silke 7 Sed Probab! avorite shades, ineluding plenty of navy blue east one : 5 aon | and black-and-w if combin: Hon, in polka a and neat foulard H eed: designs, on pure silk of*excellent quality. ‘Tomorrow a third to BROADWAY THIRTY-THIRD ST. Boys $3 Wash uits, blou one-half under price. NEW YORK Lid MY ONLY STORE OPEN EVENINGS 119-125 Walker Street Three Blocks East of Broadway, One Block from Canal St. Subway Second Floor eating scope ree ever SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS) PNR ARAL aA MON ON NENA AeA OY Wer tome ome ge amete | | wae

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