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SUBWAY DIGGING NOT TO BEHELD UP BY LEGAL DELAYS. are ne nn o> Us, Sa |Paris Stage Borrows All RR RR A A rn I eviews Are Original Only in Their Inclecency,” Declares THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST playa fast enough or get a Ke tim fairl tany Thia | i Its Clean Laughs From fen cca promt [Usa al rae a al ys Lew Fields “ier siti rt Sie! Bu his country too ‘RESTFUL SLEEP 7, 1911, en ih hed overboard was ea eS +160 PURCHASESt WEEKLY AFTER POSLAM The terrible itching distress at-| ending Eezema ani other skin dis-| | ¢ Mie ; HA 1 hate ty be catied a managers jcases, which entails sleepless nights 15 oT) 715¢ oo | Actor-Producer—-And Even Berlin's ‘Successes ae robe sufferers of repose, is STOP. : . iat est ; sks ; INCE a Plea 6 Justice Ford Orders Quick Ac- Would Need Censor’s Blue Pencil Here. ecome It n critle slumber comes ag & welcome re- ry . #50 ie 50¢ f | writes, ‘Miss Dolly I sored a hit oon &# complete cure is ef) Bgiibea Zia) tion in Proceedings for 7 - In her song, “Where Is My Squandering te witt hw a tone time pe-{ £0ct% for the healing powere of Pos-| Reeser ag B46 on COE cENtNe - 4 BY CHARLES D. ARN TON | © purpose, I pelleve, of having Boy To-Night?"'* little Dolly goes right py lds finds i feoeesary to ao tb Nett 8 rapid action | 507 EVE is pba Injunction. “Ae American managers ouy them uy tn the alrship next day and | ae "Galt shoving” | marvellow st {ts meric by writing } ARIA ts no place BUYS UN HASTE AND PRODUCES “0 Dein counted among the + y ac ee for free sample to the Kimergency | age os guyags P= ; , " . 7 > rine NO IMPOSSIBLE TO GET GOOD suUP. Faint Selzare in Canoe, | Laboratories, | Twonty-ttth | Pavia ij 5 Ae teri 8 TAT ALL. | PORT=THEYRE Al | HARRISON, Seized | street, New York City. Drugsists| FU TO DIG DAY AND NIGHT, |tew Fieids, who po returned from 8] ay american manager in London, THEY'RE ALL STARS. | wiih on Luna|everyehers’ sell, Posian (Get and | t . J vacation trip to thore two fro! Shay at 'The Yellow Freckle’| “That's the way it goes all along thei Lake yester Cook, Hine | Poste joan (25e.) | : —_— apitale covered with blusies on ie to be produced in Vienne, acd Ko,| _————aaarneeeesaeeeinenipenennne < of the reaulation ec bits \r T to get there ahead of other | Bradley Company Prepared to| «1 never was ao ashamed tn my iif Mean managers. He site through : ’ - jae when I took my wife to a Paris te | aps, and if It looks good | Keep Work Going On |et."Aecired Mr, ristte |) thin ant he thinks here te danaer | The Very Best News of the ‘Season Continuously. are can ees iet | eC Or en ne a In This | Final Disposal of All Our who, upon meet nw statesman n, when he zets back hore he gives M d B Cl t | Parts, inquired, “Are you travelling ‘ Gi-alaots. ferslia hiaya ay esos ot AM sactan ot Gon | HC Sete Re ho eae tee Une | en’s an oys’ Clo hing , inder the unfamiMar name of | Let those who Ike ond senwon you Will probably These Semi-: ‘ 5 aia tral Realty Company to hold |and the lessons it tes Fea (hat he Ham Drodiicedatiwa, Bo-b4e | mi-annual Clean-ups are planned, by means of low up eubway digging on the Lexington | a man saddened, aye, grieved bY 9X la. 1 have beon able to Judge, there Is prices, to do their work so thoroug hly and so well that only avenue iine reached the superintendent | Derience sean [OE ONE “HAL Success in Europe this | bare shelves shall be left to be filled with brand-new Clothing to-day on a motion for an injunotion, | “They weed to go pretty far in Sin) year | | for Aut and Wi manic f granted, would have the ef. | Francisco twenty-five years ago.” he) 1 don't think Europe has @ chance a utumn and Winter. nich, | nted, would have the of) vo iied with the air of one Who knew, | with America,’ declared M Fie is i a} ii i vhi i fect of further deiaying the much 4e-| "put, helteve me, Paris has Kot it 08 | "ior one, thing, SEHi Aone Brees nd so this is hay-making time, while the economy sun is Mayed subways ‘the Frisco of those days = Justice Ford heard Louts Marshatt of | the iimtt Guggenheimer, Untermyer & Marshall | all, 1 don't see what they ‘for the Admiral Realty Company say (40 for an encore os phat he wished to determine if the con- | “I# It as bad as that traots awarded to the Bradley Construc- Won Company are not in violation of Tt has gone are going t INDECENCY, HE SAYS. ’ the State Constitution, and then ade) «qu, worse,” he emphasized. ‘Th | fJourned the case untll Wednesday | mrenoh reviews are original only in| \ gmerning. thelr indecency. Aside from this in| H “This action is of the Bp aacl im-| paris this year, they're iving on | POT | 4 tance to every citizen ‘om York," H » N nersres ‘ ‘ | RMMEPURADE Chass Akaisiall,” “IU tneciveeve| Mecnn cre Cand Sun ac Acura How we give you Long Life and Sure Service H | heard over there has an Ame of Oculiste—without ‘cost H termination whether or not the con-| hack of it. The rest tm el a s st. | A Bi ilt I te E 0 f th } racts let for certain sections of the/ with or barefaced suggestiveness You know that as a business re but into Luery ne ol e | Lexington avenue subway are lemal, and | gay ‘harefaced’ is putting |t milly increases in volume the cost of | go to whether or not the system of | They don't ‘dress a piece,” they undress } “operation proposed by the Breoklyn Rapid Transit Company t# not in vio- elation of tho State constitution, W “peed time to fully argue the problem. “On behalf of the Bradley Company, } LI respectfully urge Your Honor to set Tam early date,” stated Lawyer James | j A. Lyneb: » ure actually at work gand want to kno ere we stand. We wave hundreds of thousands of dollars n! Matted — And as for nov taken ours the bund ‘Yip-l-yaddi’ Is the thing; you hear it everywhere. | “These reviews depend for their suc | cess upon songs and no sugK Stic TN put this ins my will attract the Americans. | American says, ‘I know it's rotten, then this is Part “In Paris audi bu qgion, and I'll set Wednesday for are gument,” interrupted Justice Ford. Besides Mr. Marshall, Ralph Wolf of laugh at susces | ' tive action, In Berlin at suggestive dl duced August price. tte firm of Hays, Hershfeld & Wolf, | jogue. Wor every laugh given in Part: . ot i : | appeared for the Admiral Realty Com- | or Herlin the blu pencil Fopuldiniavecté Ooditts ond Opticians | The leading hotel in Binghamton, N. Y., also bought of us a | pany. Leroy T. Harkness, counsel to| he used in New York if an a nt] Bt Bart ated, Street, near Fourth Avence | number of the Brass Beds in the August Sale ; Public. Service Commission, and | were made to produce the samo plece ith Street, bet. Gth and 6th Avenues is Hahlo of the Corporation lhere, A matten Ge. fhdG 1 Hii r Lenox Avenue What is good for the practical, business-like hotel man, must certainly be | { ol's office, agreed to furnish Mr. Mar- | "ove. A® & Milter Of fuel, It would be good enough for the private householder, who needs but one or (wo new Brass Beds. | shall with copies of the contracts and | @!te Hnpossible to produce that sort of And this August Sale includes every one of the splendidly made, handsome, resolutions of the Board Estimate | tht in this country tionment, and so expedite the | nore | mer prox n of the argument of | wad occunied every seat mber of other sum for the sinking of the It can’t go any further, that's ARE ORIGINAL ONLY IN THEIR naked women. | Al production becomes less The great volume of our busi- BRASS BEDSTEADS | age mip Oe al perienced Oculists (Registered | August Furniture Sale Physicians) for the examination : Arcana i rr = of your eyes, and skilled Opticians PR ee ae of Furniture quality and value- or the adjusting of le glasses, : \N i Haralas ibe tulereveel The Gimbel Furniture Store secured the contract for all the satisfaction, whether your glasses Furniture of the splendid new Vanderbilt Hotel that will open "| cost $2.00, $3.00 or $5.00. its doors in September. Another of the fine New York Hotels bought twenty-five of the Brass Bedsteads in this August Furniture Sale at the re- designed, comfortable and durable Bedsteads in our regular stock, as well a large special purchase from the oldest maker of Brass Bedsteads in t! . country. In conjunction with these offerings, we make interesting August pri Gimbel Mattresses, Springs, Pillows and Bolsters. All of which the hi keeper may safely trust for excellence and healthfulness We illustrate one on | the a of a group of superb | react aig Lenin om $30 Brass Bedsteads at $21.50 / lay Constracting Company, when the Handsome continuous post pattern, with paneled effect, and five 1-inch | } GAfet instalments of stce! and timber upright filling rods, large ornaments and brass mounts in center of head and | were delivered at the scene of opera- feotboard, ‘Bright or satin finish; in all sizes, from 9 ft. to ft. 6 in | ' s-Actual work will begin at 7 o'clock A it Other Brass Bedsteads Rriced as Follows: | | Bre eee dane ak be wataivees at ugus urniture an u Be ay. trea iStin nutate fecuced an follows: ! 1 $38 from $40 $16 from $27 $8 from $12 | Shes oes as No Money Down $26 from $86 $15 {rom $25 $7.60 from $10 | { Pre ridiculous $20 from $30 $12.60 from $17 | ations or rid artes e ts wilt It attract the inexperienced buyers but | Bee Atey ttn i pricen aun iron ‘iar crnighttonwatd den $20 Mattresses at $15 — | ina Inthe countey. Thanks te our argent furnituse 6AM Dir bee Cnsbled Ls intl sise, 54.5 78 in., made of excellent No. 2 South American hair, 42 Ibs., | ; 7 io | PETPRSBURG, Va. Aug. Best Credit System—gne Low Price-—Cash or Cred At §18.75, from $23,60—All-huir Mattresses, 42 Ibs., 54 x 76 in. | { Mie! agineer, and Robert 4 At $23, from $29.26—.45-Ib. Mattresses, of pure South American hair, 54 | 1 Mee tenicy choruy cer autaighe sect | Genuine Bird's-Eye x 76 in., Imperial-stitched edge, tufted. | | night in @ collision on the Seaboard Air Maple At $26, from $32.85—Special black drawings hair Mattresses, 64x76 in., | Line at a siding a mile south of thts | tiutiy eatadak: 46 Ibs. ; | ggity. The switch at which thetr freight | At $7.60, from. $10—Cotton felt Mattresses, made in two layers, 54x 76 in. | OME EES a ie gr cry Palle | NOTE—All of the ubove Mattresses are made in two parts, without extra @ south-bound passenger train pars was | - | i aA, left open and the passenger crasind | charge. Smaller sizes bear proportionate price-reductions. senger train. wax serlously Injured, Pure Feather Pillows {$1.25 from 3.00 | $2.95 from $3.50 tel co the passengers were badly "The feathers in these Pillows at spe WISSNER PIANOS |, relylabsolutely upon their intrinsic merit. “USED UPRIGHT PIANOS ‘ in good order. $75—$90—$100—$125 $3 to $5 monthly. Square Pianos $10 Up Send postal for catalogue. WISSNER WAREROOMS: 96 5th Ave., cor. 15th St., N.Y. | 55-57 Flatbus Ave., Brooklyn. | " | | 6x9; val S16, at AUGUST FURNiIU 25 TO 33'4° WRITE FOR OPEN OUR 1911 10% 4 CATALOGUE WE PAY FREIGHT & R. R, FARE GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE LOWED ¢ Before Selecting Your Apartment CONSULT THE “Apartments to Let” Advertisements in the Daily and Sunday World. IT WILL SAVE YOU Time, Energy and Money Greatest Varlety of Selection, Royal Ax- | Minster Rugs | REDUCTION GS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK 3 ROOMS $50.00 Worth $3.00 Down $75.00 $100 Worth $10.90 Down $1.50 ay 3150 $15.00 lowered prices because sizes are missing here and there, nie the bate “ $15.00 * woman who needs a new pair of Summer Shoes will find her size The World's‘Apartments to Let” $200 $20.00 ina style she likes, Advertisements Offer You the $300 $30.00 $2.75 At $1.95 a Pair, from $3.50 There Are Our Terms Apply Also to N $5.60 Woven Wire Divans, $4 Closely woven Wire Spring, with helical ends, on legs. White Enameled Cribs Continuous post, plain white en cial August prices are all selected and new, und made absolutely sanitary and healthful by careful steam reno- vation and are warranted edorless. TEc from $1 $1.40 from $2 $1.10 from $1.50 $2 from $2.50 hue " $i. 50} These Wash Goods? To begin with they are some of the brightest, prettiest, freshest | of the season’s popular wash fabrics. And besides that, they are selling at such low prices in this decisive August Sale that they are worth buying now, even for next season’s dresses and blouses 46c to 66c Austrian Madras, 26c Yard 8,000 yards of some of the best Madras in the world, famous for its soft | finish, its washing and wearing qualities and its beautiful desi White and | colored grounds, with plain corded stripes and checks, 32 in, wide, now 26¢ yd. 26c Poplins at 15c Yard 5,000 yards, in corded, self-striped and diagonal effec as ivory, cream, rose, pink, ciel, champagne, resed. oyal blue, navy blue and black. wide, f ndid weight. A favorite fabrie, now 16¢ yard 44-inch Bordered Tissue Gingham, 18c Yard RE AND RUG SALE throughout our entire establishment and solid colors: an, brown, cerized finish dN ALL CASH SALES, Everything tor Housekeeping Selling elsewhere last week, and probably to-day, at 35¢ yard. Charming | 6 ROOMS bordered effects, in combination, with checks and stripes, on white or colored | FURNISHED ground, Exceptionally pretty fabries for Summer frocks, now at half the price | $148 hitherto 18¢ yard. Second Floor Women’s Summer Shoes, $1.95 Because They Are Broken Lots 1s to be said except that they are the fine Shoes in styles, from our regular stock, which now bear Little nee this season’ “ “ $5.00 York Stat yelet Ties, in tan crash, 1 Rh Velvet EU in black and brown, "Two- O1 “Perfection” Ties, in white canvas. Tan ath gare If and patent leather Low Shoes, And some other smaller lots. Second Floor SALT ME ER GE SLES TTT SY AL SNES ae | $67.60, regularly $3.25 to $95. shining, for men, youths and boys who need fine new Vaca- tion Suits, Tennis Trousers, Motor Dusters, Overcoats, Dress Clothes—in short, practically every kind of outer apparel for now, this Autumn, or next year. Only the main groups can be mentioned here: Clothing for Men London-made Overcoats, $19.60, Daren A es to $45, Light-weight Overcoats, at $16, air Suits, at $10, regul Other groups of Suits, at $11. 1b, $16, 16 5 and $19.76, regularly $28 to $45 Raincoats and Slip-ons, at $2.1 50 to $13.76, rej ularly $15 to $25. Evening Dress Suits, at $21 to $36.60, regularly $30 to $55. it Suits, at $19 to $36.60, regularly $30 to $55. ‘ock Coats and Waistcoats, at $19.60, regularly $82. Dusters, $2.26 to $9.60, regularly $3'to $18. Boys’ $13.50 to $16.50 Suits, 9 to 18 yrs., at $7.70. users, at $3 to $4, regularly $4. i to $8. Boys’ $10 to Sie Fal ‘Overca ate, at Sect ane Ay 60. White Flannel and Serge Trousers, Boys’ $2 and $3 Wool Knickers at §1. $3.60, ots to $8. Fourth Floor Fur Coats, at $27.76 to $46, regularly $50 to Fur-lined Coats, at $36 to $€6, formerly $60 to $150 In the \ Office at $1.26 to $6.60, regularly $2 to $12. Men’ gio Sui Subway Clothing Store Youths’ Suits, $6.76 and §12.75, regularly $12 to $25. | Men'ssiscose vi Suits at $8.75 to $11.60. M en's $5 Tan Rubber Coats at $2.60. ten’'s 37.50 and $10 Slip-ons at $3.76 and $7.50. Clothing for Boys Me 's $15 and §2 over: pas 60 and $11.75. All-wool Sailor Suits, $2.96 to $4.76, regularly $5 to $10.} Men’: posers at $1. Us : All-wool Russian Suits, $4.76, regularly $ Men's £2 and $3 Dusters be ret, 26 anc $1.76. at $3.75 to $4.76, regularly Men's $2 and $2.50 Office Coats at $1 and $1.60. 8, at $1 and $1.86, reguls . Youths’ $7.50 to $15 Suits at $3.60, sb and $8.76. Khaki Norfolk Suits, at $2.60, regularly $ Boys’ 50c to $2 Russian and Sailor Wash Suits, 26eto 90¢ Rompers, at 26c, regularly 50c; Raincoxats, at $2, regu- to $5 Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits at larly $5. ‘ourth Floor 0 $3 Subway, Balcony Twice-a-Year Only Comes This Mill Clean-Up of Famous WHITTALL Rugs & Carpets Wise housekeepers who prefer not to make two bites of a cherry but to do all their housefurnish- ing at one time are taking advantage of this Semi-yea ’ Disposal of the superb Whit Carpets and Rugs, which come as a prize to but one siore and that Store Gimbels. ‘Today, tomorrow and while the supply I s, it is possible to choose the best floor coverings made in America, at greatly lowered prices, to go with the new Furniture that you select from the August Furniture Sale. Among the Rugs, sizes range from 2214x386 in, to 11 ft... in. x 15 ft. houses, hot institutior , clubs and banks. ‘The higher quoied are these for which we sell the Rugs regularly in our stock, and the savings are on y available until August 15th Anglo-Persian and Anglo-Indian Royal Wilton Rugs Rugs From 4 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 6 in, to 9 x Lo ft. at $10.60 to . $42.60, regularly $17.50 to $55. From 2214x36 in. to 11 ft. 3 in, x 15 ft., at $2.60 to Body Brussels Rugs From 2214 x 56 in. to 9 x 16 ft., at $1.50 to $28.50, regularly $2.25 to $. Whittall and Victoria Wilton Carpets at $2.26 a Yard, Regularly $3.25 There are Rugs for private Royal Worcester and Arabic Rugs From 2219x36 in, to 11 ft, x 3 in, x 16 {t., at $2.60 to $60, regularly $3 to § Sixth Floor Schedule of Economies Presented in This First August Linen Sale We intend that this shall be the first of a series of August Linen Sales that will make women look forward to them for months in planning their year’s supplies of household Linens. Naturally, there would be little use in starting such a precedent unless the start was good. New York women are notably good shoppers, and we are leaving them to draw their own conclusions of the values in this Linen Sale from their inspection of the Linens. We have been at it for more than nine months to make this a Linen Event worth while, and people who know tell us that we have succeeded to an astonishing degree. Here are the titles of a series of highly interesting chapters: $1.60 Table Da: k at $1 yard $4.20 Huckaback Towels, $3 doz. | 14c Glass Toweling, 100 yard, $1 Table Damask, 75c yard. $3.60 Huckaback Tow 18c Crash Toweling, 1éc yard. 86c Table Damask, 60c yard. $3 Huckaback Towels, $ $1.60 Crash Towels, $1.25 dozen. $1.35 Silver Bleached $4.20 Hu ack Towels, $3 doz. | 16c Glass Towels, 12!-c each, Damask, $1 yard. 66c Huckaback Towels, 60c each. | 40c Roller Towzis, 30c each. Teble or brass 8 $1.25 Table Damask, 90c yard. 16c Turkish Towels, 12'.c each, Brass Costumers el gor ass trimmed: sliding sides. | Ne hing, $8 and $8.75 dozen $3 Turkish Towels, $2. Gimbel ‘Lenox’ Pure Linen | In satin or bright finish. $4.60 from $6 Seventh Floor | $2 Napkins, $1.60 dozen. Béo Russian Towela; #20 ect; uiting | $2.76 Napkins, $1.96 dozen. 60c Turkish Towels, 40c $00 yard, regularly 40c, Ww Will R A Oda Hapkina, 54 Fe) 658 97, Gonen, Ge A etree , Ws eh. 45c yard, regularly 600, Wh 26c to 35¢ Huckabac! els, ic Bat 8, @6c yard, at oman 1 esist 20c each. $2.50 to §3 Hand-drawn Linens, TA eee $1.90 Huckaback Towels, $1.60 doz. $1.26 each, $1 yard, regularly $1.35. $2.60 Huckaback Towels, $1.90 doz, assent 14c Crash Toweling, 10c yard. Floor. 50,000 Short Lengths for Tomorrow in the HALF-YEARLY REMNANT SALE 's difficult for a woman to imagine the endless scope and variety of the Remnants that will Batre tomorrow even after today’s enthusiastic buying, when every piece-goods section of the Subway Store contributes all its small lots and short lengt! to this final c lean-up, at prices that are only ridiculous echoes of the originals. Safe to ay that whether one needs a length of toweling or of table damask, linoleum, embroidery, lace, silk, tailored suiting, window- -curtaining or wash goods, there will be splendid choice, at the rate of two or three yards for the usual price of one The Following Are All Remnants: 50c to 66c Dress Goods, 260 yard. | | 0c to $2.25 Embroideries, 60 to| $1 to $2 J.ngo Curtain Strips, 600, 76e to $1.25 Dress Goods, $80 yard. | $1.26. 500 to T6e Lace Curtain Cx Tine Bbss clean ree eed ito $1.50 Lace, Boro TBovand.. | ato each, nin Cornera, Silk Remnants at 16¢, 26c, 36c, | .,60¢ to 60¢ Embroidered Flannels, | © 250 Cretonne and Mission Cloth, 46c and 66¢ yard—all at ‘an average | 886, yard. 12390 yard, 12c Figured Flannelettes, 7o yard, 80c and 85¢ Mercerized Table Damask, 200 yard, ey ia 86e ePre Linen Table Dam- “th to Patan: Pure Linen Table Dam- of half price. vale and 15¢ Curtain Moteris als, Bo, 12!4¢ to 18e White Goods, 8c yard, 8e to Lic Wash Goods, Be yard. 124 to20ce Wash Goods, 86 yard. be to 25c Wash Goods, ide yard, bast to $8.75 Curtain Materials, 60 to $1.85 a remnant, 1 to $16,560 Lace Curtalns, odd pairs, 60c to $8.86 pair, 20¢ to 80¢ Wash Goods, 12}50 yard 160 le 1,25 and $1.60 Inlaid Linoleu 26c to 60c Wash Goods, 18c yard, wate to 40e Odd Napltina, 80 to 880 v8 rains nlaid Linoleums, Bc to $1. 85 Satin and Silk Linings, 86c yard 124ye to Abc Fercalines and Sateen Linings, 9¢ yard. ‘750 Printed Linoleum, 96¢ sq, yard, 850 Oilcloths, 160 and 200 vara, Carpet Samples, 60c to $1.50 each, jubway Store, Lower Floar GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD sT, Mibjgeeo to 18 Dish and Glass Towsl- ny 500 ate tobons, 180 yard, :aieiathestaiie Teprac Wilton Carpets, at $1.66 a yd., regularly $2.25, | ore 6

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