The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1912, Page 15

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ETE TT PT TT INT RET IT ET TRY ENT ’ “SENATE ACDEPTS | REPORT.ON ALBANY ATTACKING BARNES Democrats Reverse Them- Selves in Receiving Charges | of Grafting and City Vice. ALBANY, March 2.—The Senate to- day by a vote of 28 to 21 received the re- vounsel for William Barnes jr., Chair- of the Republican State Committee, the yestérday to ‘ohospe the ~~ wha: report, ih attacked “Boss”? Ba: ohat erate | conmections against him cond: pom eal and conditions in the A “Te of was on party lines, the question having been 4 party at tic Senators caucus of Demoora: the day. Senator voted with the Republicans while Senator Wain- the Republican member S the to consort po the top hat. Of fine Vicunas and uni grades full silk-lined. cut, made - GIMBELS by the most skilled tailors, who work on nothing but men’s ye a a ee a THE EVENING WORLD, Luncheon at GIMBELS GIMBELS |e The Calendar Points to GIMBELS For Men’s Spring Clothing Today and tomorrow are im t dates in a man’s clothes calendar. Easter—the portal to the social season, is but a week away—Winter suits and overcoats by right shoul id be discarded—unless Spring, the spiteful minx, plays us a trick, and mixes snow with the Easter lilies won Cléthing stocks are full of the new dyin ‘that will please men of good bas are the garments for formal wear: Morning Coats and Waistcoats, in blacks and Oxfords, braid-bound or plain, worsteds; the better kk coats, for those who prefer them. All of new Spring i clothing—specialists. $26 to $45. ‘ Lounge Suits, for bg vag or informal wear; in the oxen yMayend ys and Rot roite end _w:| p| distinguished mixtures of the season. Made with the ni ders and a 104: the soft-roll lapels that we introduced last season. Suits fala of eats, and with ea oad fi bag des roi wed ; . arvatt in their the Chesterfield, a 100) jor Cc A cuAnTER CENTURY BEFORE! #] “Avenue” le “1 with | ite belted ioe and short flaring akirts, ands variety of Ragians and THE PUBLIC. Over Five Million Free, Samples Given Away Each Y: The constant and increasing ane from samples proves the genuine merit of Allen's Foot-Ease, the pmpaeats powder to be shaken into the shoes for Tired, Aching, Swollen Srvitiog, Tender Feet. Gives instant relief to |. coms and bunions, blisters and callous spots. Foot-Ease makes walking adelight. Allen's just the thing for arapeing, Fetes andfor ne in New ld everywhere ewes any substitute. For FRI peng Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, Latest Styles in Men's, Women's & Children's Coats, Suits, Hats, ye. to $3 LIFE INSURANGE COMPANIES They Are Closely Observing Public Health Conditions As piasinina | Sa aeiatad for one of the prominent Life Insura mpanies, in ‘an interview on the subject, made the ti » why so mai pplicants for insurance \ are rejected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and Br. Kiliner's realized. It sta fe find that Swamp-Root is stri en herbal compound and we would advise our readers who fabrics, unusual value. come out of their boxes for today’s and taneous hit with every man who gets a glimpse of them. or $2 for the’ Tenesment with the makers, we are able to well these Shirts for $1.15, in no way affects their ex- celience, bosoms, round-cornered attached cuffs, cut in coat style. plain colors; cut luxuriously loose; mil cially when the warmet weather comes. Boys’ Easter SUITS and OVERCOATS and covert cloth, are F4 bo and’ $10. that are quite exceptio: Sizes 7 to 18, 244 to Sizes Spring Reet to 10, Split-sleeve 918 arate +p Trousers, igs ba ae or semi-dress—a splendid gathering at $3.60 to $9; in striped jaracter. Youths’ ite and Overcoats, carefully considered as to style; of reliable fabrics with the reap dash that enthusiastic soe men like, at $10 to 926. ’ Suits, at $12, the coats with soft roll, neon vests, all-wool th Floor A Special Group of You all Four Men’s Smart Spring Shirts at $1.15 Spic and span, and bright as a Ma morning, these Shirts, that have newly morrow’s selling, will make an instan- For they have a distinctive character, that will please men who are used to paying $1.50 ‘f shirts, provided they can get pat tterns to suit them. The fact that, by special ar- Fine percale, with handsome stripes, in black or colors, on white or colored grounds. Plaited Just the right sort of Shirts for Spring! Certainly a Man Needs a New Scarf Now There is an old saw to the effect that a man must wear three new things on Easter to have good tet feu of course, the necktie is one of them. ike men to see the fine new Knitted Scarfs that have just come in. Plain colors, narrow cross-stripes, smart two-toned and heather mixtures—all in the new nubby weave. $1.60 and §2. Also the old favorites—the Accordion-knitted Scarfs, in the good old color-combinations, of par- ticularly good quality at $1. Aremarkable if of Scarfs at 60c is well worth seeing. Various color-combinations in handsome stripes; new straight 114-inch and flowing end four-in-hand shapes for Spring. (Comfort-Bringing Pajamas, $1.15 a Suit) Their specifications entitle Le | io sell for $1.50 a suit, anyhow. Soft mercerized cotton, in litary collars and pearl buttons. You will enjoy thers espe- in Floor In Many Distinctive Spring Styles No part of the Gimbel business has shown a more healthy and satisfactory growth than the section devoted to Boys’ Clothing. The clothing itself, the moderate prices we set upon it, and parents’ growing appreciation of both, have secured this result, This Easter display of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats is indicative of our ability to serve. Here are the well-cut Knickerbocker Suits and To; Coats for the older boys of 7 to 18 years, in a wide pe tr of handsome Spring materials, at $7.60, 910 na including the smart new single-breasted folk ver suit illustrated. For the little boys up to 8 years, there are London- made Middy Suits at $10, Jersey Cloth Suits, such as are worn by the well-dressed boys in Berlin, at $6.60 1", ws, 60, af a fine assortment of rican Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits, at $6 to $10. Reefers for ages to 10, in serges, mixtures, black and white chec! The Gimbel Special $5 Suits and Reefers A complete range of Boys’ All-Wool Suits and Reefers, in Spring styles, onal at their price. Including: Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, with two pairs of trousers. Sizes 7 to 18, Blue Serge Knickerbocker Suits, single or double-breasted. Russian or Sailor Blouse Suits, with two pairs of trousers. Sizes , in serges, covert cloths and shepherd chee a fourth — BROADWAY FRIDAY, MAROH 29, 1912. OOF sinhask, Veins Bivbon, 1 | ,obise 660 yard; t | 96,40 ' cinths or narcissus; special at GIMBEL BROTHERS LINGERIE BLOUSES At $1.50, $2, 88, $8.95, $5, $6.95, $10.75 Hundreds of crisp and dainty Blouses finished just in time for tomorrow. This sale is not only phenomenal for its value-giving, but for the fact it includes the styles of the moment in Paris. The original models were per- sonally brought’ to America by our special Blouse ambassador just four weeks ago. Now we are able to present carefully made Blouses that are Excellent Reproductions and . Adaptations of the Newest Model Cg by Goupy, Augustine, Thomas, Samuels, Elise Poret and Other Parisian Designers. Sleeveless Casaques, Original canto cost SS rot © sttced Hood Blouses, in a. #, Caseque ue, Styl, $5 Suspender Blouses, Obected by Bernard, $3 !_model cost us $40 Coat Blo a Leng ne Goupy , Panels, $5 fecal-Ooat Diecues, with Original model cost us —. “d Goupy Peplum Blouses, $1, $2, $8, $3.95, $5 t0 $10.76 | inal models—some cost us $25 to $70 Regulation Lingerie Blouses, $2, $3 and $3.96 Copies of Models. Costing $18 to $25 Batiste, lawn and voile in many models String-Color Batiste: and Voile Blouses, $2 to $5 Copies ‘of Models Costing up to $35 A decided novelty—and very modish | Estra eel attendance in Regular Blouse Salon, Third Fleer, and at the Main Aisle Counters, Main Floor. Today and Pomarek The Gimbel MONTH-END SALE In the Subway Store The banner event of the month. Especially important and ba ful com- ing at the beginning of the S| spring season, a week before Red Apparel for men, women ani dren, as well as paket ory for the home are offered, in good variety, at the lowest prices 7 the month. All 75 sections of the Subway Store present.their best offerings. A clean-up of our own stocks, also samples and surplus lots from manufacturers. Daily, in the AUDITORIUM, From 2.30 to 4.30 P. M. HEALTH LECTURES By Prof. Charles Munter Introducing hisremarkable but simple apparatus, “NULIFE,” which is sold during these Lectures at the special price of $2. All are invited Righth Floor | ! | | THIS IS THE LAW OF THE MONTH-END SALE— be decidedly under-price, and everything must be materially lower jing advertised must in price than it has been Ribbons for previously during the month, even if it has been reduced in price bef Spring Costumes These examples of the hundreds of remarkable offerings: Many a yard will be needed Men’s Suits, usually $10 and $12.60, at $7.50 | to trim the Easter bonnet, or ie sashes, ey gh el Vs ber ilar purposes any of these beautiful qualities were made to our order, and we at, the benefit of very low And now you can pgs the same. 28c Satin-finished Messaline Ribbon in new colors, including primrose and Jacqueminot, 5%-inch, 166 yard. wt ty Pesach Ee Yara inch, ay Moire Ombre Ribbon with heavy eon Ene beautiful colors, 48-inch, 450 Satin Taffeta sptben 1% wird 280 yard. 4%-inch, yard; reg. 50c goe Haney So Sash vand He Heirkee: Ribbon, abe. Becmedotved Wash Ribbon, Nos. 1 to5, ile to Be iece of tel te Satin Jacquard ‘Ribbon, 1-inch, Youths’ Suits and Overcoats, usually $7.50 to $10, at $8.60 ag Suits, with extra knickerbockers, usually $3, at $1.85 Men’s Pajamas, usually $1.15, at 85c a Suit Men's Motor Caps, Samples of $1.60 to $3 Grades, at 50c ‘Women's Coats, usually $12.50 to $15, at $8.76, Bleached Pillow Cases, usually Women's Canton Clot! Hance at All-Linen Table Damask, tidal ‘Soe 81, at 680 Al-Lin D ies “on Bimal Warm usually §2, s Spee ‘usual ‘0 resp, usually $1 ft at alte nal pen Pips ve th pet Samples, usually 75c to $4.60, at 286 to $1.60 Nottingham Lace Curtains, usually $1.25 to $1.75 ! mnanStriped Couch Covers roma $1.25, at 150, | : 4 hater! St wi: ao a. Sil ro hitfon Cl loth, thaually $1, All-wool Im; ‘Crepes, Y aeually 91, $1, tt ise yard, Keynser'’s Teton Chamolete te Gloves, for women, usually 75c, af Thompeon ‘8 Cidve Fitting Corsets, usually $1, at .80¢ pai ts of 15¢ ee 80 wenn Goods at 100 Goods at Be y: Met usually 60c, a He. mbrellas, usual); it 7 Roman Window Shades, ready for use; 100-piece | Dinner Sets, usuall ally $7.50 ‘ sladenas Bo-plece Sets, of American Porcelain Wares at $8.78, Brown and white Cooking Ware, 60¢ to $1, at 360, Massive Brass Bedsteads, usuali pre and Steamer Trunks usual! Gas Table Lamps, BF age Pictures, some and less, $1.50 pieces, 17.75, at 00.76, ‘usuall: $5, comp! ede aha alight htly marred, at half price ressmakers’ Forms, usually $2.50, at He German Silver Mesh Bags, eng AL re, ther Goods, a great variety; to ‘0 ides at to ‘Bletcea Sheets, 54x90 in. and 72x90 in.; 45c grade, at to b-inch, 16¢ to $1.40 ¢ piece. Prete Table Decorations of Twig Nests, “Villed with artificial pow hya- A Clean-up of Our Entire Stock of Women’s Suits A most unusual event, but the Subway Store is becoming famous for unusual things. Every Suit in the Subway Store included in this thorough Clean-up—light and medium- yee t Suits, black and colors, plain-tailored Suits, and Suits effectively trimmed, all at three prices: Floor Easter Remembrances In the Stationery Store will be found a well-chosen assortment of Easter Cards, Booklets and Novelties, at LJ to 50c each. ter Letters, 6c to 26c each. Baie Bookmarks, crosses, 10c to 26, Platinum Prints, hand framed, in Easter subjects, five 93.75. Easter Postcards, 10¢, dozen; satin, Be and ‘100 each. eatin painted Postcards, imported, 10¢ Dinner and Tally Cards, nor ip aater festivities, in variety. ain Fi Suits at $ 7.50, instead of $12.75 to $15 Suits at $10.60, insiead of $15.50 to $22.50 Suits at $14.75, instead of $18.75 to $27.50 Suits of nearly all the wanted materials; of serges, cheviots, mixtures, whipcords, vig- oureux cloth and other fine fabrics, Suits for small, medium and large women, Women’s Fine Shoes, Samples of $3 Grades, $1 ‘‘Mendel’s Make’’ House Dresses, Usually $1.50 and $2, at $1 8,000 Pairs Glace Gloves for Women, 75c Pr. Just the style and shades most wanted, two-clasp—white, tan, black and gi them white—as Dame Fashion says White Gloves this season. Well-made, a fate “fitting and will wear well, A remarkable offering, at 75c. Subway Store, Balcony Remember, please, the above includes only a small portion : of the many economies of the Gimbel Month-End Sale in the Sub- J ye way Store, TODAY AND TOMORROW 4 NEW YORK THIRTY.THIRD ST.

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