The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1911, Page 7

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a had eR ee ee ee ee ee ~ ~~ . . hadeiatatae sanieaie the piping flapjack or coax the flavor t to the soup. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1911. dd girl usually does not Kisses Best Diet for Love; yy 4 ozs things as tay ens We the arodney Lictdemih A nnedarebaailll Husband or Wife S Ability breaktast time. That is where the huss “in the universal quest for beauty,’ | band's business of cooking comes fn. her husband, and if she scemed to writes Mae Martyn, beauty speci rive any particular pleasure from hav-|in the Los Angeles Examiner, ‘ M0 pre- ing him carry her a cup of chocolace, | paration for whitening, beautifying and La iS ae ve ag a Lad $9] toning the complexion aa found refuse her such ing servica Oa! le, ines \e the other hand, @ wife shoul be equajiy | 19. COPare pak A “ “thanting low ounces spurmax in one-half pint hot re now, of course, In the| Water with two teaspoonfuls glycerine average home, the man's time ts of | added. | too great an economic value to waste} “This lotion clears and refines the it In dotng things which he might wel! | complexion making H Pay someone to do for him, or that h'*/ and charming, It is much better |f} _ for Men, Women and Children Mite gg RO lg powder, as it docan’t clog up the ||) After the heaviest spring business our shoe store has ever known, we find province of the wife because a sel’-| Poems causing rough, sallow skin, nor |f 6,00 pairs of men's. womes's and .hildrea’s shoes, lacie ing some of the respecting woman naturally prefers to| will it show or rub off so easily as |b tyles of the season, in broken lots. Shelves must be cleared of all these feel that she is of definite economic | powder » and to accomplish this result quickly we offer the following bargains: value in the household. As far as “Kor removing that shiny, oily, sal Judge Goodnow's suggestion that tt low look it is unequaled and gives the necessary to married happiness for both! skin a healthy, amooth, youthful ap- t @uty of any man to do all that he oan for his wife's comfort, just es it fo her duty to do all that she can for his, “Tf there was any did not feel stron the morning and “Let him jump cheertly from bed, tell the wife to snuggie comfortably tn the! to 00. es ot Count blankets and then let him go down and| turn out @ mess for himaelf and wind up by carrying her a cup of chocolate before he takes Do you not fee that her harmless {ilustons will thrive and help thelr married Ife? And jest you cherish a harmless {ius tion of two yourself to the Judge Goodnow does not he 1 talking about, let me tell you he himself is authority for the statement that he is personally a most excellent chet. PREFERS ROMANCE TO THE FLAVOR OF CARROTS. You Can Always Buy Canned Soup, but You Can’t Buy Canned Af- fection, Saye Mrs. Theresa Young, Club- woman. Clearance Sale of Shces Disagrees With Judge husband and wife to know how to cook, | “But,” said Mrs. Theresa Young,| potatoes. I cannot seo It. | Goodnow, Who Says clubwoman and lecturer, when I showed| “Two people wil! always find a way “tale cake if you must or even Man Who Cannot Cook Has No Business to Get | } Married. | , By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. her Judge Goodnow's remarks, ‘but, for | te they will get along somehow. hg Br ined never stale kisses | myself, I would prefer a husband who jar more necessary and practical atk deo te Peas treme take (he shetels fi: iG | could turn an epigram rather than a; for & married couple to keep their flapjack; and ps ‘els coca coax the| hearts warm than it is for them to eee Shows a try to pall flavor of romance into our daily Iife|burn their faces over the kitchen stove.” rather than one who could coax the, “Possibly Judge Goodnow ini flavor of the carrot into the soup, But| little lesson in chivalry in a t then, frankly, I have reduced impracth|thet @ husband ° OUKE TAKING it wi " wife’ ocolate - $ .] ¥ q : ete Ee i eae SORTHTON” mocnay exteedbtng” 1 Ves MOURN 10.00 in Your Pocket BIG CHANCES ‘Arranged, according to price, on separate tables, 0 se'ection is easy now of Chicago, Gd oF) ‘ked. OHIVALRY ANOTHER WORD FOR rt vhet r ve) ses the 188 iautnnss “THERESA ‘YOUNG! rh in agreed Mrs, Young. “It le my KINDNESS. And : real $25 Suit on vay back. bir su Machi Ny ‘att Bg oe tormerly ap to $3.98, in 57. 99 in Oxfo rernc fae ei 99C the pudding rules Masi A theory of Ife, too. Of course it would] «ure pe gmtended to convey the idea} That’s what one of my $15 Suits) mot properly fi hla this Cleavance Sale at learance Sale at fed lees Aisa ae rd bit sedge decane, Ht notably people |that a man should behave with chivalry | means to you. Can you use the good oculist. Have your men’s Shoes &0. 1 af 9c er yet, tt takes ( | toward hie wife, that ie an entirely di’. ves © i , two cooks to brew’ of putting his finger in another per-|mirably. It !# my Idea to take great| torent matter,” replied Mra. Young. money? eyes examined by aire Hr ae Ses sf 49| tat fhe cial che * 75¢ |. the mat the spoon that the soup | and particular care of all the Intangible | wchivalry—the reel article—ts only Registered Phys‘cians » Special at........ broth, all mbol of domest! y. Tac} and sentimental trifles and let the cold) gnother word for kindness, When wa Moe Levy Oculists of Long Experience, Remember, there are not all sizes in each style, but there is no doubt to the should learn to t as well| hard facts take care of themselves. think of it that way It Is quite as im- We Cl of Gl Only about your size being in the assortment. notwith: Ife, “fo, you see, from my poimt of | portant that @ wile should act with (My Only Store.) Nd harge tor ‘1 3 Uniy. No mail or C. O. D. orders filled. None exchanged. Becond Fioer. “For,’ man who cannot cook should] view it does not in the least mat |chivairy toward her husband ae it is Porfort-Fittine Glasses at _ 62.60, NR learned gentie-| not think of getting married, He 1s a] ter whether a wife cam cook at all, |that he should #0 conduct himseit]/119-125 Walker St., New York. 5 | whos man, who does | pitiatle object. Let the June bride be-| and certainly it matters just as | toward her. & not fear, apparently, the consequence. ware of her husband if he cannot toss little whether a husband can. The “Coneretely, it is certainly the fe" Oculists’ Upticians ‘3 Sixth Av,, 15th St 217 B'dway, Astor House dU Sixth Av., 22d St. 10) Nassau Ann St. + West 42d—Bot. Sth & 6th Aves., New Yors 49% Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Breesiyn. eee neannny peat ie TURUAY EVENINGS A Sale of High-Grade Blouses _ Regularly $1.98 to $6.00, To-morrow, Thursday, Our Sale Prices |, $1. 39, $1.98, $2.98 and $3. 98 | 2 Fag Lingerie Waists, Dutch neck, kimone sleeves, dainty colored embroidery; cluny lace insertion on neck and 9 sleeves. Special at sl 3 Voile Dutch Neck Wai , kimono model, embroicered in two colors; neck and sleeves finished with solid color voile. Special at......, sf 98 Splendid Quality Voile, ‘high collar, Iki mono sleeves, front panel daintily em- broidered in contrasting — Collar, shoulder and cuffs wi insertion, Special at........ lace 52.98 —— GIMBELS We First Purchased Small Clearances of French Hand-embroidery and Exquisite Laces, Then Designed for Their Use These New and Beautiful Styles of Women’s Lingerie Dresses That a an Unusual Sale forTomorrow op } At $20—Two Styles of $35 Quality | a Men’s &Women's Shoes &0xiords,| Women's and Children’s Shoes é ey Chifion and Shantun; Blouses, some of At $13.60—One Style of $20 Quality the prottient modela thet: have beer DRE } At $12.50—One Style of $18.50 Quality wr senor inthiveas. ee SSR At $5.75—One Style of $8.75 Quality CREDIT Tent 3 Beautiful Lingeri e Waists | Aes: gown IN OWS j } p This is a peculiar sale. And we have been preparing for it for several weeks, It began with 35: DOWN ON ¢ 75: WORT! ! iy i an opportunity that was extended to us to purchase all the hand-embroidered yokes, motifs $o-naHm oH ON ae te ‘ for Stout Women 4 and oan 4a (all-white on batiste), of an exclusive blouse maker ) is retiring from business. 4 His Bau SR $230: pear on j oe met Le hat Aitieagds eee or front, long or short sleeves, ae Immediately we conceived the idea that we could use this embroidery to advantage in Lingerie piienieg Sizes 48, 50 and $2... $4. 49 34 98 ané 598. i Dresses. So we set about to look for laces of equal beauty. And we were fortunate in securi SS 00 ia these also at a concession. Then our clever costume d planned these Dresses and ha FISHER BROS. T , H them made up by a woman who has iirst place among lingerie frock makers in New York. In- Sale of Canvas ents Trimmed Panamas deed, one would think that these Dresses had been made in Paris, because every one has that & COLUMBUS’ AVE Complete lines at the reasonable ’ exquisite French daintiness. ‘I'ruly delightful confections. ET.103 & 1 ro} py ST. prices for which Bloomingdale Bros. We should like to add that these styles are the result of careful study of just the kind of B Aa th he aod fey pose Typical instances: that women want. Of course, we combined this with ideas from French models. (04ST "L"STAYIO: ANER bile A Peta Neither the illustrations nor word descriptions can do justice to these Dresses; therefore we . shall give you only an idea of the materials, $20, regular $36 quality—Mine white batiste with motifs or bands. The hand-embroidery alone is worth Lohr Dienst Corp bi f Valenciennes Veehthey oud s Lived lace about $10. Trimmed with Valenciennes lace. 7ft. x9 ft. ly, 10-02. duck $4.38 that excellent imitation of Venise. Bodice is inset) ¢19.50, regular $18.60 quality—Fine black-and- \\\ e 10 ft. #12 ft, 10-02. duck. . $11.50 = with beautiful hand-embreidery. New sash panel en witte’ striped English Voileswashuble Cleverly. de- Q0 | torsxtai ny, 10- ee cia He 25 tirely of lace. signed in panel eficcts and trimmed with touches of either LEXINGTON TO 12 ft. x 14 ft, 10-02, duck. . "$15.25 $20, regular $35 quality—A quite different style; Coronation purple, vivid Cage old blue or cerise messa- SPAVE-S9"" 1060" | 1a fe. x 14 fe, ‘ay 0-02. duck. tine white net with deep border of Pnglish eyelet em-jline. Very pretty inset collar of lace and embroidery. 12 ft. x 16 ft., 10-02, duck broidery, the scallops overlapping a wide fold of velvet) ¢§.76, regular $8.76 quality—Striped lawn, | 12 ft. x16 ft. fly, 10-02. duck, (blue, black or cerise). Bodice is made of the eyelet pink, blue or black on white, hand crocheted lace pi | Palmetto Tents, made of with touches of velvet. lin front of bodice; und the cool square neck is tin . siriped ducts, complete, § $13.50, regular $20 quality—Fine batiste with alwith fine lace insertion; new corded waistline. Ideal each...... 425 wealth of hand-embroidery—-yoke, and either inset/morning dresses. Third Floor. $20 ! $13.50 $12.50 Awningst ady to put up at $1.95 1 Special biip Covers... $5.50 up Cd Vorch Ser Low Priced. Upncistery Store, ad Floor, : LOOMINGDALE®' A Sale of Boys’ Summer Shirts 1 $1.25 Negligee Shirts at. 84e. (All Flan negagee and pleateu vosem, New attached cufis, coat model; fine materiols; hand laundered; 12'to 14, Summer In various sleeve lengths. Styles ) Boys’ 75c Shirts at. . . 45¢ Much-Traveled LINEN UNDERWEAR For Men—An Unusual Sale Made in Denmark, from pure Irish flax, by C. Commichau & Co., makers of the celebrated Kneipp Linen Underwear, and offered by Gimbels at 40 per cent. below regular prices to effect a clearance of the importer’s surplus. fiveybody ly _knows how refreshing it is to lie between smooth, cool linen sheets. Linen is just as delightful for Summer undergarments and has the additional merit of being a temperature equalizer; absorbing piration without becoming clammy, and of keeping the skin in dry, healthy condi- tion, thereby reducing the danger of Satohing cold when overheated, Don’t Wait! Join the This pill Underwear for men is made in athletic style, cut full and comfortable and well 01 a i Or 3 for $1.25. lain and pleated finished. Priced thus: Club To-Morrow. b le, attached cuffs; Bhirta and Drawers at T5e Bach, Regularly $1.25 Gigantic and Phenomenal Club Sele || || percele"In light” tone and mediun Union Suits at $1.60, Regularly $2. ‘of World Renowned stripe effects. Sizes 12 to 14, Men who like to keep cool in Summer had better declare themselves in while the offering Insta, $375 List Har- Boys’ $1. 50 Shirts, Mala Floor mony Pianos $185 4 a 94c Soft double cul NEVER ANYTHING EXACTLY LIKE IT IN NEW YORK 0 he Bxtapioar ray Capt This Sale of “Cut Pieces” of Yard Goods |}/| $5 Down a $1 a Week| Is the Subway Store’s Greatest Success |} ||°759 List Har- The biggest, hy fed. A ying all lines of yard gooda. Player Bate $3 75 Retreat Signal Hoisted in the Medium-Priced Millinery Salon 200 Beautiful Summer Hats to Be Disposed Of at $5; Were $8.75, $10, ~~ 50 and $14.75 Flower-laden, lingerie, ostrich and feath- er-trimmed, also demi-tailored styles—a collection of Millinery typical of the styles and quality that have helped to amous the Gimbe! Millinery Salone We have not prepared hats especially for this sale, but have simply ordered prices lessened throughout our regular collection, as the season is advancing. Assortment is very large iesaane we en- deavor to keep large selection at all times so that every woman may always be Pleased. As some of the Hats have only come from our workrooms within the last {en days, one can readily understand that Piano Player Offer, £) model; plain and striped mercerized pongee; attached collar and neckband styles with separate soft collar, solid colors boas and neat stripes. Sizes 12 to 14, Men’s 50c Four-in-Hands at 24¢ styles ae quite up to tae SSN. re bane best, Deenuae ee are ane bowen te which ti) have Gi o red such great quantities of k ivid greens—such as dominat at | the most-wan! yard gooda. ureday shoppers will find exceptional values in GC Silke 4 Wool the Grand Steeplechase at Auteuil the Bilks Dress Goods Wash Goods White Goods $10 Down and $2 a Week rich, lustrous Bengaline poplin Tats of reece Csaba Gal On other day—are conspicuous in the collections. But every color, including Laces Ribbons Embroidery Upholstery Coods 2 sarang. fos sale at moet stores uid exclusive haberdeshers at S0c each, black-and-white, is included. Muslins and Sheetings Linens and Toweling Sumner way; narrow, very long and cam be ty knot, looks “chic” and has a : ‘slip easy through the collar fea- 30 new. solid colors, ulso plain black and white. ember, 6 for $1.38; or each, 24: LOOMINGDAL Our Housefurnishing Store Offers | Frost King Frost Kin ray M) Lift Lid Style | Double Door _ Refrigerator Refrigerator | { One may select the several Hats needed for the vacation trip, as there are Hats for every occasion. Third Floor All at One-Third to One-Half Below Regular Prices in lengths of 1 to 30 yards, Subway siore, Lower Floor Main Floor, 60th St, Section, (or Ume taken ta rae for tn. Important Stock Clearing of Fine Summer Furniture We inventory our Furniture on July 1st. Therefore, to make the stock-list as short as possible, we have gone at the prices of an interesting group of Summer Furniture “hammer and tongs.” Resulting savings are from 20 to 3314 per cent. The reduced Furniture is assembled in the center of “Comfort Haven” for easy inspection. Not all of our Summer Furniture is recuced, of course; but there are * go many varieties in this pre-inventory offering, that it will be an easy matter to pick out exactly the piece you want for porch, hall or living-room. Reed and Rattan Furniture Maple Porch Furniture These Other Small Groups pao foors Ty aire! colar, abeliacnads including Arm | Split reed seats and backs, strongly constructed; ranging | Green Reed Settee, with Arm Chair und Arm Rocker to ere a y a from a Side Chair at 60c, formerly 86c, to a large Arm Rocker | match, at $26, from $36, for three pieces. sod beoed ye oo) $018.80, and Tea Wagons at $10, at $5, formerly $7.50, and including Sottees and Swings. Patent Rockers, in natural color ree’, with shellac finish, Forest Green Porch Furniture Delightful Chinese Grass Furniture high fancy backs; with close-woven reed seat or cane backs with Mighty comfortable, in its cool green finish, with close-woven , Li Kepictes 1 ay ful split seats; at $7, from $9.60; $8, from $11, end $9, from $13, cane seats and backs; Side Chairs, Arm Chairs, Arm Rockers | Soft, pliable and luxurious, yet strongly made; in « rest! Throe-piece Sot of Sofa, Arm Chair and Rocker, finished in and Settees, ranging from $2.60 Side Chairs at $1.60, to $7.75 pei green. Prices range from a child's small Arm Chair at §2, |forest green, with decorated matting seats, over’ veener, ut Settees at $5.76, from $3, to 9 great comfortable Chair at $4.60, from $6.50. $8.76, from $14. “Comfort Havon,"’ Eighth Floor Concert Thursday—11 A. M. Store Your Furs at Gimbols FREE. —We promot & ‘ oi th

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