The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1912, Page 10

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-) Miaers _) parting the Government policy, the Min- \,, ned _eanotioned the tonring up of ex. MINERS BILL =: i Crclton to Asquith | ) | Measure and Cabinet's Fall May Result. es TF \ | IN, March 3.-The Mintetey ot rf Asquith practically began w fight for its existence when the imum Wage bill was maved tor reading in the Heute of to-day, ‘The Government, fo force the measure and have made aw by noxt Saturday, is handt- wagped by siudvorn opposition to the tter came to a test of sup- THE EVENING wukou,: t a= *| The ree 9 Tuberculosis that unless something fe done to bring the crisis to an hunger marches such as that ( which took place last night in the fish- ing town of Grimsby, when 30 8! to the Town Hi I dewged for rellet, will become a common Jiadgnt alt over ehe country, WALL STR STREET ‘ * e | 7 My + % | cial diet and outdoor exerci To create higher conditions was the! Radi taf * 2 all that is needed for a t tubereniosis, Every case is different, Andderam , ses great cary. in directing @ treat: ment saited to eacl: individual patient. Wf you have of Caterrb, Adtima, { stay Fe Conmumytion or La ning and commlt Dr, An- your trouble at once, while you are cimable Und before tnbercle bactI appear oF ceriown complications Geverm, Do not negiect, do not experiment oa yourself, end do met welt for a complete breaktown to overtake you. Dr, Anderon gives personel exemination and J conmitation without charge at the office, No. 224 et, (between Sth aed @th ACTIVE SECURITIES. Ss rere cate a chief ambition of professional operators | at the outset of stock market trading | to-day. Huge ‘buying orders placed in Amalgamated Copper, Ame elt. ing, ding, Steel and Amy @uring the morning period eo Issues from 1 to 2 po level recorded this year. was stubbornly contested, heavy realizing set In at caverta quick halt to the upward | swing. The profit taking movement subsided + Advance fetry's fall might be possible. Premier Anquith formally moved the werend reading of the bill and then im- Me@jately yiekled the floor to Mr. Bal- toer, who moved bis rejection. “The count! id the former Union tet Premie: as never vefore been faced with « crisis wich as this, We are sauaiuse the new strange and porten- tous apectacic of a single organization seting within its legal powers threaten- tag to paralyze the whole trade of the country. Balfour recognized the earnestness of Premier Asquith's efforts but con- tinued: ‘There never linn been a graver cape of a Government deceiving itself a4 deceiving the House of Commons.” Me complained that the Government inting agreements wit @ word of ‘Atompting to force ‘this colossal revolu- | A. tien” through the House of Commons herrer of ‘the strike. He intimated that, although the Unionists intended to text | es the House regarding the of the Government, they efter that do their best to ree that @he policy of the Government had u ee, Asquith, "gho followed Mf: ‘Paifour, leimed that the Governm chad t#led jiiy every form of ery ent to negotiate to af aurcoment, but had falied. \Alevernment, the Prime Mintster ‘Pelleved that the Minimum Wasea fres'a necessary preliminary to any ch, God for@i4, should The total of the men out of employ- sment through the etrike 1s increasing dally, and it Is now estiinated thiry bet " 1Carat 1%2Carats 2 Caraty| ae oTaretlers : sor” you nts x Malt , ia {tH RES A, KEENE a on eat dat. 82. omen he Imager ona 0 Cater “190 Broadway At the vexinning of the afternoon #ex- | tion, and a fresh buying demand out that had prices seeking top with alacrity, ‘The late. buying ment converged princ! Lehigh Vaile: Smelting. Meh in Lehigh ‘nearly 3 points Prices oncountered another selling | tendency at closing time, which) reduced the markely considerably below the | highest at tRe finish, - M _ States “Wtee!, 148,100 iy nara: Mrading,| e'dock (Sundays, HM ¢o 2). New book on Union Vactfic Lang Therasee sent eretie to any ie mein Valley, which moui The Closing Prices. America’s Greatest Furniture House BLOCK 8th &@ to 36th ST. Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 0’Clock Twenty Million American People Have Gum Troubles; reguiting from the use of teoth powders and pas nich contain insoluble crve- tais, alcoho! und other irritants, ‘The Dental, Profession have becume are now — preseribi; NKIOA peNturhiic Kn product co! You mayTurnish pounded in a pri Inboratory under any room com- the PERSONAL SUPERVIBION of « pletely by paying DENTIST, Only the finest selected im- ported materials are used, ONE DOLLAR now and the bal- jaboratory is made "S. a germicide ance in small weekly payments s@~ NO Red Tape NO Strings to This Olier opened . from $5.00 to $1,000.00 on small. weekly ag 17 MALL ACCOUNTS especially invited gud’ awed by. them. AL RICE tee ‘drug dealers at ve Flastine De : " abet Laer finished frames, high|; Meheds: beautifull, aw fect. Suit petty ‘sofa, A Cc ir a Arm Ri Loose Cushions, covered with ae Plush. Double Stamps ae i Si Lord & Taylor Founded 1836 | Meie le Stamps ter Noon Men’s New. Spring Boots and Oxfords Fog Friday and Saturday Only Special at $3.35 That will compare favorably with the best $5.00 Shoes TAS : Boys’ Shoes All kinds, 1 h, oe Talus 60 and 95:00, } $2.95 a & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; Ith St. PARIS. 44 Rus Jamrette, | rein, wes LITTLE DIFPERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A 7 rt ae a unepa SUNDAY WORLD. “WANT” AD. ‘Vit L.GO GET.I7 ’ ‘MAROON. 93, 11912. th I Women from Far and Near Are Flocking to See “‘La Promenade des Toilettes’’ | % Which Ends Saturday Afternoon For the public has never before been welcomed at an ex- hibition: of ‘ge a vast number of fine imported models. Our displays caused quite a furore in the fashion worl put th this e: it excels even those. When our fashion ambassadors went to Paris to.assemble these modes, we instructed them to bring the creme of the new modes, without regard to number or expense. That is why we are enabled to present The Panier—in Its Various Conceplions by All the Dressmakers That Favor Iis Revival—Modified Paquin's Masterpiece—A Gown Regal Enough For An Empress Paul Poiret's Wraps That Area Joy to Lovers of the Arlistic Besides, the dozens of other Gowns, Wraps, Suits and scores of exquisite Chapeaux This pageant of two-score beautifully gowned worten wy ode between the hours of 10.30 v\ M. ‘and 12.80 12.30 . and from 2.30 to 4.80 P. M. Righth Floer Tomorrow and Saturday Only In This Congress of Millinery The exquisite model Hats from Georgette, Reboux, Lewis and the other notable Parisian modistes are eager to have their wonderful lines and luxurious trimmings com- mented upon. Their rival’, the Hats from our own rooms, are also worthy of much publicity. Untrimmed Hats from the best European and American hat blockers are here in such a tremendous number of styles that to talk about them individually would be quite an endless task. But, in a word—everything that is new and desirable in millinery is in the Gimbel Salons. Black Velvet-Faced Untrimmed Hats, $2.25 Five smart medium size styles of Pease quality French ramie braid—in white, Drimespee King’s blue, navy, gold and black, faced with black velvet. Prince of Wales Ostrich Plumes, $1. 25. Three white demi-plumes in each of these effective clusters. Very good quality of ostrich in spite of this smail price. Imported Stick-up Feathers,50c, 76c,$1,$1.50 Fifty styles in these icathers have just been received. In nearly all of them white is combined with gold, black, or the new shades of blue—also some entirely of white. American Beauty Roses, 75c Beautiful natural shadings in these large Roses and in their accompan: ing, buds and foliage. These were imported to sell at $1, ‘Main and Third Fleer. The No- Chaves Trimming Service ' which is only rendered by skilled milliners, is the courtesy which we extend toall those who cate hata and trim- mings in either our Main or Third floor Millinery Sections. A House Dress with Charm At $2.25 Tiave yqu ever had a little frock trimmed with pretty em- “broidery with black. ribbon velvet run through the’eyélets? If so, you can realize how. charming is this House Dress of croticred fin ami which is here in light blue, lavender or black, with white ground: . It is simply fashioned, -with the enibroldery, auitlining | the square neck, down the front of the waist. fie arotind the three-quarter length sleeves, Other new ols in Hoping Srenten at reps unto 64.60. pe Mloer Introducing the LINOLEUMS In the Season’s New Designs We go into this matter of Linoleums rather more deeply than most stores; and the showing of 1912 elena tends to prove the point. Here are more than 150 excellent patterns of Inlaid pa Printed Linoleums,' of the best grades, from 5 Ky German Fergie A and coveri ty Me Fe flooring fect for. itchens and pantries, — and aoe halls. Ps te iat ed Special Offerin: $1.50 Linoleums at if Yard | at 61.20, regularly $1.50. | 760, regularly $1. — ——- We Have’ Solved the Apparel } Problem for Growing Girls The younger generat SS ear is better versed on the sub; of dren than the last on, oF fore it. Now the Sees Lak be aahidl rand corn about clothes, and a girl yo peg te ay ut, atti her children to be as sim; ply dressed as possible. An amicable settlement had to be between these two con- ditions, and we have sated the matter by providing apparel that is modish but yet From this vast Collection of styles for girls of 6 to 14 years and for junior gil of 18, 15 and 17 we have se several for illustration that are un ly commendable: Junior Girls' Three-piece Suits, $18.60—really Nay two pieces, because the waist and skirt are in one. ioe blue serge, and its Peter Pan bodice is trimmed ,with green or navy silk plaitings and tie. _ Young Girls’ Challis Dresses, $7.50, with ringed polka dotted printings; Marie Louise blue, pistachio green; trim- med with arin a crocheted buttons, Other Challis Dresses, $5 to $8.76. Young Girls’ eae: $13.75—-navy serge, with large cape collar of. chamois broadcloth, trimmed with large nickel buttons. Other Coats, $5.60, $7.50, $10, $16 to $25. Serge Reefers, $5 and $6.76. Gingham, Lawn and Percale Dresses Pr ae path heer rahe Cordeline Dresses Junior giris, $3.60, $6, $7.96 and Young girls and juniors, $8.76, upward. $4.76, $6.75, $7. in 10, $15, » pws’. Party: Dresses $86, #88 and upward ee ¥oung girls PT ahrety 910, $15, “Third Floor Special Prices on Eastman “Hawkeye” Cameras For Friday and etatnied only, we announce the following special Driges on the well-known “Hawkeye” Folding Cameras, made by the Eastman Kodak Company of Rochester. No. 3A, Postcard size, at $17.60 and $22, regularly $20 and $25. No. 3, 344x414 inches, at $13 and $14, regularly $14.60 and $16. No.1, 2hexd as inches, at we sod) ee, regularly 918. 50 peas. Hea 4) wkeye” meras, $i y x IN at 6-60, reg. $7.50; 314x544-inch, at'87, reg. $8." was. Full supply of Kodaks and other Eastman Cameras, at reg- ula. prices. t Photographic Supplies Specially-Priced Montauk New Dark Roven Lamar glass, 514x41, in., at 186, reg. 18¢. Bt xb In und 4x5 in, at 166, regu- e 2c; 5x7 in., at 18, reg. 26c. ‘oc ue Cloth, at 20¢, reg. 25c. Tray Thermometers, at 18¢, reg. Print Rollers, 4-in. wide, st 120, Lis f 20c; 6-in. wide, at 206, reg. 30c. ‘ulean y Plates, 4x5 in., at 26, reg. 32c; 5x7 in., at 48e, .r . Be. Ingento Acid Hypo, 1 Ib. » at, He Toqulacty # 26e; 44 Ib., ‘ut 106, ? it M.Q. Tubes, at 2c, regule: ah Crystal Hypo, regularly 5e, 4-02. Measurin at BC, reg: ‘cularly ite, post card’ rs, tablet $20, $26, $27.60, $36.60 and upward. Linen, Rep and Ruby Gas Lamps, double glass, at Ruby Oil Lamps, double Ee Pettey 1, 50; at Metal Tripods, five sections, new top with three projecting Vy iacatan at $8.76, regularly $5. ‘Wood Tripods at 40c, regularly 65c Drying Racks, heading 24 plates, at 166, regularly 26c. i Retouching Outfits, at 80c, reg. $1 Zine Wash Boxes, for § x 7 in. and 4x 5in. plates, at 38c, regilarty 5c. Blottit ks, large size, at 300, requiarly 4 3 medium size, at 180, ain Lined Trays, 43 xin. Wat Ast tro, Revein 1 x Tin., at 260, reg. 35¢ A.M. unt! bc, Ie, reg. 266 Frames, piano hinges with Fourth Floor A DRESS FORM That Doesn’t Fidget Many a woman has had to adopt the..expedient of fitting a new dress over some more or less unwilling member of ‘the family, who found it difficult to stand still during the operation. Here is a patient model that will prove an invaluable assistant during the Spring’ dressmaking period, and whenever afterwards a new gown has to be. made. It is adjustable; the upper part being made in four sections. The skirt can also be made wider or narrower, as desired, and the gf wee ae ont Pe ra ice lowe lowered. The 8 ice, too, ugh #6---Delivered Fr our m rou! id to your peal ‘! station within our irae de- livery limite. sizes: Style A-—Closed, pas, extending to 38 bust. » extending to 40° Bvte Bp Cocca, 00 tune wrtonttng oo eee ge sf 10c, ire tke & James Dev form, at 36¢. _ Demonstration of ing Paper from 10.3 P.M. Fifth Floor s:|(GIMBEL B BROTH ERS THIRTY-THIRD ST.

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