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| YANTUYLTO FORCE FALEDBANKTOPAY ' Will Take Legal Steps to Col- ent George C. Van Tuyl jr. of the State Shc TORRE Daas THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1911. Banking Department, after a conference with District-Attorney Clark of Kings County, announced to-dey that he had commenced in@s for the assess- Union Bank of Brooklyn. Supt. Van Tuyl has been working con- STOCKHOLDERS OF the liquidation of the bank is proceed- Ing in an orderly manner, it is Mr. Van depositors of the institution. taken over dy th partment, operated and had an ageresi tors. lect Money for Union’s 23,000 Depositors. Portegal’s New President. Ch N. Y., June 2.—Superintend- amp was elected, President of the Re- Assembly yesterday. Stern Brothers (Will hold To-morrow and Until Noon Saturday, An Important Sale of Women’s Coats and Wraps dpcauue Nien urine gt with the pen de ovens, at $8.75, 12.50 Heretofore from $19.75 to 29.50 ‘Coats of double-faced blanket materials, plaid and plain back, newest models, Value $27.50 Coats of natural or black pongee or tussah, also black taffeta, full length, for automobile and street wear, at 14.75, Reduced from $19.75 and 35.00 Coats of black satin, reversible, in all desirable contrasting colors and pongees, at Reduced from $18.75 oe at 19.75 18.50 13.75 Misses’ and Small Women’s Tailored Suits consisting of navy, black and white serges, also hair lines, novelty mixtures and black and white checks At Unusually Large Reductions Also a Special Offering of Summer Dresses, of striped a $2.75 to 6.50 tissues, lawns and dimities, Values $5.50 to 12.50 Lingerie Dresses, of white lawn, trimmed with Nalenciennes laces and Irish lace medallions, Value $15.75 Suits, of linen, in white, natural and colors, plain tailored coats, Value $16.50 Skirts, of Imported white rep, khaki and corduroy pique, plain gored models, habit or panel back, a 10.50 a 10.50 + $2.95, 4.95 Values $4.75 to 8.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses, of plaid or striped ginghams, in all Geatable colors, Dulch neck | $1.25, 1.98, 2.85 Be Value $2.50 to 5.50 Boys’ and Children’s Clothing Greatly Below Former Prices Boys’ Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits, ot fa blue serge, $3.75, 5.00, 5.75 Heretofore $5.00 to 8.50 ’ and Children’s Reef ay cee Ga oe atatate + 33.95 Heretofore $5.00 to 6.75 Boys’ and Children’s Washable Suits, and Sailor Models, of chambray, galatea, $} 50 madras, etc., in white and an assortment of colors, at e Heretcfore $1.95 and 2.95 Knickerbocker Trousers, oe § blue serge and fancy fabrics, at $1.00, 1.45 Heretofore $1.69 and 2.50 Children’s Rompe: ¢ Pees 2 my; te neat check ane att 48°, 69° Summer Hosiery At Specially Reduced Prices ‘Women’s , Black, White and Tan Gauze Lisle Thread, 20¢ extra quality black ingrain gauze cotton double tops, Pair Plain Black or Ingrain Gauze Silk Lisle, also c Black Gauze Lisle, embroidered or self clocked, Pair 38 Pure Thread Ingrain Silk Hose, § 85¢ cotton tops and soles, in black, white and colors, Pair Men’s Imported Half Hose, Black and Colored Lisle Thread and 19¢ Fancy Cotton, Pair Lisle Thread, extra fine quality, 3 5¢ plain, mercerized and self clocked, Pair Pure Bright Silk, superior quality, self clocked and fancy, in the newest shades, pair 91.95 The two entrances on West Twenty-second Street will be found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages. West 23d and 22d Street ment of the stockholders of the defunct tinuously on the affairs of the Union Bank since he assumed office, and while Tuyl's belief that he should go to the utmost in an endeavor to collect what- ever sums possible for the benefit of the The bank, at the time its affairs were te Banking De- ht branch oanks of 23,000 deposi- LISBON, June 22.—Anselmo Braam- | e public of Portugal by the Constituent | y GIMBELS A Woman May Select All Her Summer Dresses in This Sale At $20—Lingerie Dresses of $35 Quality At $13.50— Lingerie Dresses of $20 Quality At $12.50 —French Stripe Voile Dresses of $18.50 Quality At $5.75—Lawn Morning Dresses of $8.75 Quality If one chooses each of these styles one will have a very pleasing variety of clothes, as each is distinctive. One of the dresses at $20 is a beautiful creation of fine white net, English eyelet embroidery and velvet. Other style at $20 is a very lacy Lingerie Dress—but not too elaborate. The Lingerie Dress at $13.60 is so pretty that we should like to enthuse sbout it at It is enriched with a yoke, and either bands or motifs of beautiful French hand-embroidery. Indeed, one would imagine that it had been made in Paris. black. Voile 12.60 will be ent romeo ivi tor wertaln: easonn os ei simply fashioned ith panel of the material and trimmed with a lace-and-embroidery collar, and touches of colored messaline. The Morning Model of stri trimmed with a hand-croc! lace around the low square neck. These are not typical sale dremes, but styles that women long for, as they are so charmingly dainty and well made of the best materials. lawn is plain, but refined—simply lace panel in front of the lice and dainty Sale of Gimbel Hair Goods For the Summer Coiffure This luxuriously equipped Gimbel Hair Goods Salon contains an admirable collection of the reigning styles in hairdressing, with a staff of experts to assist women in selecting becoming and fashionable coiffures. Special offerings to-morrow and Saturday of Sanitary Hair Goods of high quality are very interesting: $12 Cluster Puffs at $8 $3 Cluster Curls at $1.60 ; Sets che and 24 large poms and ; Cee anti bd ee curls; an hairy in deireble vive foc Summer |coanty wer, re “ete ea wn Gray § Switches Under Price ‘ay Clusters at $4. long French hair, 18-in., $4, 7 regularly $77 22-in., $7, regularly $10, $10 Wavy Switches at $6 28 and 80 in. long, of naturally wavy German hair; can be used for any style of hairdressing. rious and sizes. H re Sapa Oi oem, 61.80—Bech Black and Colored Silks resents an economy of $2.76 and $8.25, as we | 40¢ to 65c Silks, 28¢ Yd. ‘are closing out these Hats that | All-silk Crepe de Chines, all-silk Taffeta in so much like N ‘Only in that colors, Bengaline, 36-in. black all-silk Pon- ly ‘burnt straw shade—fiare and gee, Fou and striped Peau de Cygne. ird Floor | 60c to 85c Silks, 38¢ Yd. A Long-Looked-For Event In SILK PETTICOATS Of Excellent Quality, at Prices That We Do Not Believe Have Ever Been Equalled Yes, it was long looked for, both from oue viewpoint and from that of hundreds of women who have been Such events are awaiting a worth-while opportunity t rare! Some time ago we contracted with this manufacturer to take all his Sample Petticoats and left-over materials— But. now they are ready and we shall place on sale to- and we have had to wai! Plain and changeable taffeta and m with accordion and tailored flounces. practically every color and black. At $2.95—4 Styles —of $4.50 Besides plain, changeable and black taffeta and mes- | At $4.75 4 Styles— of $6.50 to $8.60 Quality saline Petticoats there will be Fashion’s latest favorites —fancy striped silks, polka dotted foulards, Shantung pongee and fine China silks—the latter in white and|flounces of contrasting color. Novelty silk, messaline, light colors. Every one of these Petticoats is carefully finished and well proportioned. higher prices have silk under-ruffles. or him to make up the latter. morrow about 1,500 Petticoats at, the following prices. At $1.96—3 Styles—of $3 and $4 Quality| At $3.75 —3 Styles —of $5.60 and $6 Quality Many of these have silk jersey tops and messaline ine or taffeta, in numerous colors and black. Also Shantung Pongee Petticoats, which launder o procure Silk Petticoats of good quality at small prices essaline petticoats flounces, Others entirely of me he and changeable effects to $5 Quality |so beautifully Even the latest mode of Paris: with silk Messaline fringe Petticoats with deep accordion taffeta, pongee and China silk Petticoats. * A A “Combine” in *, . Combinations at $1 Indeed, one would think that we had cornered the market as we have so many styles in our $1 collection of these dainty | Undermuslins. Of course, we are not reckoning styles by the various treat- | ments of embroidery and lace trimmings, ao there are Princess styles, with very slim lines; others with the new skirt drawers, and others with straight or cir- cular drawers. However, the trimmings deserve men- tion. Beautiful polka-dotted and eyelet embroideries. Valenciennes and thread laces—ribbon-run beading on tad every one. Besides, there are some finished with plain hemstitched and cluster tucked ffles. In a word, most any style a woman may desire—and at $1. Other combinations up to $15.75. Second Floor The Very Blouse You Have Been Looking For Is Surely in This June BLOUSE SALE And It Is Quite'Certain to Be an American-Made Blouse at One of These Prices $1, regularly $1.50 and $2 $3.96, $1.60, regularly $2.50and$y $4.76, $2, regularly $3.50 to $4 $5.75, ey $4.75 $6.75, ‘es, this is rather a boastful statement, but we are sure of our ground, as we had many blouses made especially for this Sale, e prices on scores of styles in our regu- and have also lessened t! lar stock. But do you realize that this not only eee but in all New York? i Rai uunrnece jouses, in every imaginable style, some wit! or Dutch, neck. Every sort of aniate ad dainty there loth: short, 10 with various fine Many are exquisitely hand-embroidered in white or colors. Also Blouses with Pe and regular. Blouses trimmed wide Persian frills—and Shirte have not been overlooked. Dimities, Batistes, Organdi sues, Printed Voiles, Kamie Linon. 18c to 256c Wash Goods, at 12c Yd. \ is—Petticoats trimmed are included in this collection. Also The majority of those at $2.95 and all at Main and Second Floors it chiffon Gather Ye Handkerchiefs While Ye May For, although Main Aisle tables will be piled high with them to-morrow, they are the second —and last instalment of one of the most unusual shipments of pure Linen Handkerchiefs that ever reached New York from Ireland. Personally selected by our expert, not many weeks ago, and notable for their fineness, their beautiful embroideries and their low prices. Women’s, all, save one group for men. But to make their things more interesting for the sterner sex, we haveadded fine groups of Men's Handkerchiefs from other sources, that present notable pede. Women’s Handkerchiefs At 12\%c each, regularly 20c to 60c—Plain, corded and cross-bar effects, with fancy or plain initials, hand- embroidered on sheer and cambric linens. ‘ At 12\4c each, regularly 26c to 60c—Hand or machine-embroideries all around, or in one-corner effect, or with narrow Valenciennes lace edges. Men’s At 265¢ each, re; Handkerchiefs, in plain or twill silk, be used for making kimonos, for whic! At 60c each, regularly $1—Finely hand-embri ered in beautiful one-corner designs: ‘all with narrow Handkerchiefs larly 60c—Japaneso White Silk ket size, or can five are needed. At Bc each, regularity G00 to 760-Fine, sheer | jmAt 28¢ etch, fine Irish linen, hematitched, with slight many patterns. ¢ 1240 each, regularly 25¢—Glove or Children's Handkerchiefs, with all-around or one-corner em- broidery on sheer linen. At $1.26 dozen, regularly §1.60—Sheer linen, hand- embroidered in ple ef M 's, in many designs. Cool as an Iceberg—These Men’s Mohair Hats at. $1.50 We recommend one of these Hats to the man who doesn’t want to become hot-headed in Summer. They are light as a feather, weighing but less than two ounces, against the usual straw hat’s weiglit. Smart in their styles — Telescope, Rac- quet and Full Crown—and _ in white, tan, brown, gray. You will wear them for motoring, traveling, golf or even for busi- ness. And because we took the maker’s surplus, you need pay ‘they are wide. And Tailored | but half for them—¢1.60 instead Third Floor | of $3. ee with Irish hand-embroidery in one corner or all a regularly $5 and $6 regularly $6.95 regularly $7.50 and $8.75 regularly $10.75 and $12.75 is the Blouse Sale of Sales—- laces, including real Irish. Fourth Floor Dress and Table Linens 40c Dress Linens, 25c Yd. All linen, snow white, 85 in. wide. 865 Linen Suiting, 50c Yd. All-linen, full-bleached, 72 in. wide. ies, Corded Tis- 6c Taffeta rfections in weave, otherwise 50c it $2 di te bed esen, reculariy $8—Extra large size Hand- At 12/40 @ ularly 26e—Irish linen in cross pe, requ ly 260: en in bar patterns, ‘ali-linen Initial ae larly 90¢, $1 and $1.60. \ \, AS a INA Ws to 75c grades. Handk ; some of the erchiefs letters missing, In box of six at 66¢, 76¢ and 96¢, regu- Main Floor Equally Remarkable Values Newly Ready Tomorrow for This Continued June Sale of «Cut Pieces” of Yard Goods Monday we sold more piece goods in one day than ever before in the Subway Store. Cut pieces of 1 to 30 yards, of the most- wanted yard goods in all ten sections of the Subway Store, Lower Floor, at a third to a half underprice. Wash Goods 16¢ to 26c Wash Goods, at 10c Yd. The list speaks for itself : Ribbons 4c Taffeta Ribbons, 2c Yd. 44 to 1 in. Satin and Plain Taffeta. Ribbon, 3c Yd. % to 1} in. Satin and Plain Taffeta. Sample ‘260—A veritable Black and colored Messaline, black Peau de| Zephyr Ginghams, | Striped) Marquisette, 10c to 15c Ribbons at 5c Yd. den of prety orienta and Parma | Cygne, striped Mestaline and Taffeta, shep-| Bordered Foulards, Woven Madras, ete. 800 Table Damask, 20c ¥d. Piain Taffeta or P gto 5 in. violets, roses, American and herd checked Taffeta, 36-in. bordered Fou- 20c to 25c Wash Good: 14c ¥d in. wide, snow white, mercerized, June roses, pansies, fuel lard (silk-and-cotton) to 25c Wash Goods, at 14c Yd. 16c to 20c Ribbo: jc ¥d. Queen "Mary “carnations. Samples; other. | 76c to $1 Silks, 480 Yd. Striped Organdies, Corded Dimities, Woven |65¢ Table Damask, 42c Yd. Satin or Plain Tatfeta and Jacquard Patterns; ise prices would be 50c or mores bo to gi Silks, 480 Yd. iy,|_Timnues, ordered Batistes, Woven Voiles. | Full-blenched Irish Linen, 70 in. wide. many colors; 3 to 414 in, wide. Our No-charge Trimming Service is | Pongee, 23n. ‘all-silk Foulards, double 38¢ Linen Suitings, 22c Yd. \86c Table Damask, 50c Yd. 20c and 30c All-silk Ribbons, 16¢ Yd 5 ulards, double ’ . , . q extended to all those who purchase Hats and width fancy and bordered Chiffon, All-linen, natural color, 36 in. wide. Full-bleached Irish Linen, 66 in, wide, also| ‘Taffeta, Satin Taffeta, Dresden and striped Ruanings Je either our Main or Third 85c Black Taffeta, 60c Yd. 18¢ Zephyr Gingh: 10 Yd extra heavy cream damask, 58 in. wide, Ribbons; many colors; 314 to 6 in, Floor i ic dain 86 in. wide, all-silk, firm quality. Mic iicumieie D : Dress Goods 10¢ Printed Lawns, 6c Yd. Crash Toweling a uals Bote tao 9 ve Special Offer of $1 Block Mohair Brilliantine, 58c 1214¢ to 30c Remnants at 8c Yd. 80 to $1 pes Crash Toweling, 65¢ | Coinspot patterns, 24 in. wide. “Toric” Eyeglasses flack, witha rick lustrous Anish," “'4*| 10,000 yds.in lengths of 2 to 10 yds., Swiss! 19.yd, lengths, all-linen with red borders. 606 Sash Curtaining, 25¢ Yd. which are curved, em a wide scope of vision, and have 12-kt. gold-filled mountings. regular price for these glasses is §2.60—specialty shops charge much more. Tomorrow, special at 60 in. wide, all-wool, $1.25 Black Prunella, 68¢ Yd. With a shadow stripe, 44 in. wide. lean ite (666. Remnants $1,26 Navy or Cream Serge, 800 Yd. 8 to 10-yd. lengths, such as Silk and Cotton |491 4c and 15c Glass Toweling, 9c Yd, 12¢ Plein Swiss Curtaining, 6c ¥d. U6 in, wide; 75c Cream, Navy or Black Serge, 55c 160 Swiss Curtaining, 8c Yd. ‘38 and 40 in, wide, sponged and shrunk, 60c to 76c Dress Goods, 26c Yd. 85c to $1 Dress Goods, 45c Yd. Cut pieces of 24, to 10 yds., such as serges, Appliaue, Irish Linette, Di Ginghams, Madras, Organdi ‘Tussahs, Pongees, Crepes, White Goods 12/40 to 16c White Goods, 7c Yd. mities, Batistes, | es, Voiles, 16c Yd. | All-linen, red, blue or white borders, 17 in. Mousseline, ete, |“ Aji-tinen, red or blue checks, 17 in. wide, 36 in, wide; | 16c Cathe: #6 in, wide; Embroideries Of Irish Point Lace, 27 in. wide, 1214¢ Crash Toweling, 8c Yd. l45c Tambour Net Curtaining, 25¢ 27 in, wide, for Vestibule curtains. a remarkable value. riped patterns, 1 Madras, 8c Yd. autiful stained glass designs, 36 in, wide, 86 in wide; beautiful chintz patterns, lue, red, . 40 in.wide. 26c Scrims and Etamines, 12!9c ¥d. Arabian, white, cream, green, red. % i apnas crepes’ mohairs, batistes, etenin| Cut Pieces of 40-in, Persian lawn and white 7¢ 9 20¢ Edges & Insertions, Gcto16c 12c Silkoline, 8¢ Yd. * Te Sirabes Optical Becton ta in charge of Cut-Pieces of Laces —_|15c White Persian Lawn,40in.,70¥4, '75¢ Swiss Galons, 9in., 360 Yd. —_|15¢ Art Muslins, 9c Yd. a registered fully qualied to 5e to 10c Laces, 3c and be Yd. 20c White Repp, 27in., 10c Yd. | |76c Batiste Flouncings, 48¢ Yd. | ri ic 6 Pique, cd. | 36 in, wide, in dainty chintz ae Mane ve pe ottan taro shad Musl aie d vn a“ 62.25 Flouncings st 760 Fa, ‘ 26¢ Missio C oth, 15¢ 60c to 75c Allover Laces, 26c to 50c us. ins an eetin 3,4, 5 anc yd. len 27 in. wide, 36 in, wide; gold, | SCISSORS, 25c Valenciennes, Oriental, Venise. 10c Unbleached Muslins, 5c ane $1.76 Voile Flouncings, 95c Yd. 22c Printed Scrims,12c Hand-f. Steel Scissors fi 26c to 76c Laces, 16c to 3'¢ Doz. Yds. YP om A Sees oe i weight,| 1 t@ 5's yd. emb, in colors, 45 in, wide, ; fraps oe stom Valenciennes Edges and Inserttons. 8 to 20-yd. lengths, 88 in. wi ight. 40 in; Solingen, Germany, of excellent | ge to 12c Edges and Insertions, bo |26c Bleached Sheeting, 12',c ¥d. $1.50 Swiss Flouncings, $1 Yd. 30c Ragoon Cloth, 16 ¥d. steel, highly polished and nickel- Point de Pe plated; 30 to 6-in. sizes; usually | Short Length: 40c pair. Tomorrow, 25¢ ae Edges, Insertions and Allovers, oor Men's Solesette Shirts, $1 Genuine, as you can see by the label, which may only be sewn on garments made of the real Soiesette, with its silky finish, its delightful coolness and splendid wear. Fine Summer Shirts, these, well-made and finished, in plain colors, including white; and made in plain negligee style, with soft cuffs, Sizes 14 to 17. $1 each, Good Summer news—what? Main Floor ind Normandy Valenciennes. f Laces at Half. Subway Store, Lower Floor BROADWAY THE SUNDAY WORLD’ WANT DIRECTORY 45 in. wide; in 2!) to 10-yd 16c Pillow Case Muslin Bleached, in cut lengths, stat Subway Store, GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK . Openwork, seroll and floral designs, 45 in, s, 8c Yd. idard quality. | Lower Floor Reversible, bdges, insertions and flouncings, ete. Subway Store, Lower Floor Demonstration of You are invited to come, in several attractive patterns, Remnants of Embroidery, at Half | 28c Marseilles Dimities, 14c Yd. 32c Gretonnes and Taffetas, 16c Yd. Subway Store, Lower Floor ‘Domestic’ Sowing Machine Attachments In progress in the Sewing Machine Sectio th Floor, The wonderful possibilities of the atts of the THIRTY-THIRD ST. “Domestic” Machines are shown by expert operators. tio S Makes more “Offers of Posi- ns’ than any other two mediums in the universe. Purses are filled hearts are made glad By the timely use of a Word Want Ad. ait Ee

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