The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1912, Page 17

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200 BOAR sree Gosal evBleven Peat of Wat of Water in Hold mH of Koenigin Luise, but No Passenger Knew. Pampé were at work to-day on lines ¢ Of howe stretched into the forward hold ee the steamship Koenigen Luise of the North German-Licyd at Hoboken, ’ 7 An effort to rid the vessel of water @at had been coming in sinae the ves- oe sprang a leak last Saturday on her way from Bremen. The ship's pumpe © had been in commission ever since the deak was discovered, and with the Dumps of the powerful tug Pollox add- @4, % was said to-day that’ the water ‘Would soon be lowered sufficiently to Permit the work of repairing to begin from the inside. Capt. Meiners said there was no acca- Bion for sending the liner to dry dock, A little intelligent care will make quite @ noticeable difference in the ‘work @ broom will do and the length mad added that there was no doubt is @he, would #all on echeduled time. “The trouble,” eaid the captain,” was @aused by heavy weather. We had faken an extreme southerly course, Keeping to the thirty-ninth parallel. In the Guif Stream, en Saturday, the (weather became very bad and we ran dato a choppy ees. The vessel pounded bard, and in this way straincd several Pivets on the port side near the bow. “Word was brought to me almost as goon as the leak appeared. We put the “Pumps to work and at no time was the Vessel in danger. The passengers were ~@ot told what had happened because it fas heodiess to alarm them. The high- cm, St the water got was eleven feet. “A considerable lot of merchandise 4m the hold was damaged and this we "are taking out. I think tt will be easy * trained riveta” te repair the openings cand by tie! At the offices ot the North German Lioyd the damage to the Koenigin Luise was minimised. Suggestions that | there might be some cancellations be-| cause of thé mishap were treated as) absurd. eR aa _ SUNDAY SCHOOL FOLK IN SHAKESPEAREAN PLAY | Goventy-tive children wil bogie ys will veren Dart in production of es “Miid- , Gummer Night's Deen at the Grace } Methodist Episcopal Church on West One Hundred and Fourth street Might, to-morrow night and to-morrow afternoon. Only children will appear in \ the parts, their ages ranging from three to Meters years, “fairy” has been erected in S ie Sunday school room of the church and the most elaborate ‘costumes pro- videt. Miss Dora Scott Bas been drill- | Our Credit eer Fag: Mdy Within 600 Miles tag her troop of juvenile amateurs for | @everal weeks and is pe eryid vet the’ ) performances will be u . Richard Keeler, ‘The following children. w mii “take P part. ler, Chart er fr., Glens Cox, Andrew Hutchinson, Marion -' oOoD ATERS® Open Monday and Saturday t vg's Uatil 6 $45.50 75.00 at 125.00 176.00 Socoehe 225.00 WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE | 107% Altered on AN Cah abe GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE EASY PAYMENT PLAN "| $100 Worth S50 be Down 31-50 vty 2 « oo ry « oo “ 500 “ 50° 5.00 “ Bway at 13th St. iW Women’s Department Fi INC, RETAIL Pb oo) Extraordinary Sale Saturday x Women’s and Misses’ Suits At Sharply Cut Prices 170 Women’s Suits FOR QUICK $25.00 MATERIALS:— DISPOSAL AT’ Heretofore $37.50 to $45 MODELS:— Graduation & pairs ; Dresses Made of all-over eyelet embroidered voiles, embroideries, cotton crapes, batistes and other desirable white fabrics, simply or elaborately trimmed with linen torchon and Irish lace, full fringe, sil ribbons, specially priced Dresses for Children, 6 and materials. == l§12.50 | velvet clun: ik an at to 14 years, in newest modes i 200 Misses’ & Junior Suits FOR QUICK $18.50 MATERIALS: Serges, Whipcords, Checks, Novelties, DISPOSAL AT Heretofore $29 to $35 MODELS :— Norfolks, Cutaways, Shirred Backs, Russian Blouses. | Wa Shall W We Call Call for Yor, FURS 7. Tomorrow? pg pantgy BY + clad shall the Silk Coat Be Short or tien? All Lengths Here in New Modes for Women Cont of taffeta with the graceful is one of those Peer be the special in this Salon Da baad in imported Taffeta Shor Mack satin Coats a 419.60 ae in to styles—one an Empire, other a a Gther stylen in talleca end charmeuse 910. #10 to.968 Lied in Street Coats Vag stata ghd at Aas chen Lag with’ detachable collar and cuffs of white pique, $18.60. Other serge Coats, $16 to $60. Whipcord Coate—one model in niet thee tan, ste lace Gera! and faille silk Pabst ith peau de cy; avy yy oe Di ek, with Bask satin aie cand il cil egd ~and-white bengaline, $22. po $16.60 to $36. te in Steamer & Motoring Coats abel the most unique is this one of Summer- welsh rt line in rich Oxford gray, at $21.60. So fine, yet warm e1 or stormy days on Sin Ocean. Numerous other models of distinction, $15 to $145. Third Floor $10 $19.75 $16.60 612.60 We Will Close Out on Saturday— 275 Young Women’s Dresses At Reductions of 30 to 50 Per Cent These Are of ‘Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor and Taffeta Silks—Also English Serge, Whipcord, Black-and-White Striped, Checked and Mannish Fabrics SILK DRESSES, $12.60, $19.75 and $25 wahiren DRESSES, $10, $12.60 and $16.50 \ Certainly there is not an undesirable dress in the Gehleaiteen) for it is only tural that Be yon styles first succumb to the fate of broke: Sales like this do not occur in many moons, for this is a a Parmaantertraed accumulation, but dresses from our own collection de luke. And nearly all the young girls in New York who love modish clothes know the charming styles and excellent quality of Gimbel apparel. ‘ite a countless number of styles for both morning and afternoon wear, and a few in black. And colors—well, “just think of the rainbow. But there will be a plenty in na All these sizes— , 16 and 18 yeara—at each price, but not in every style. And these will also fit some women of 82, 84, 36 and 38 bust measures. The New Pointed-tail Cutaway Oost and the Russian Peasant are two of the new es that have just arrived in Tailored Salta nat Other new models up to $65. Crisp, new ior Suits—$10, $15, $17.60 and $25. There Is (aap in Such a Variety of Nightgowns and Combinations at $1.50 Also in These Others in the May Sale French, $2 to $65 Domestic, $1 to $18.75 Extra Sizes, $1 to $3.75 Just at $1.50, we shall have several thousand Nightgowns and Combina- tions tomorrow. And each one is not only a fine and dainty unee undermuslin of fine nainsook, trimmed with Valenciennes or thread lace, embroidery and ribbon- run beading, but the best garrrent we have ever been privileged to sell at $1.50. About 20 styles in each, Economies of 20 to 50 Per Cent. May Be Reaped on all the French and Domestic Lingerie in This May Sale. Second Floor BROADWAY GIMBEL BROTHERS | ee PI CIMBELS 0 cimbel Suits for Me Many Easy Stages in Price. .At $25, $22.50, $19.50 on alin 8 Their variety should amply reed the man who prefers the lower- end of the lad ae whan buying coming ‘ith ‘a collar of wha as a what you pay is that the amount of quality yon uy at any one of these prices is extremely high. Again, Gimbel’ Clothing, a its » is res ae pI ny While it is har aga tt variety of models to suit. the young man and the man with conservative taste, the thin man and the stout man, there is not a freak le in the collec- tion. Good taste is evident throughout. | Every Day Counts Double Before May 10th Because the deposits make before that time in our more lar every , Our Heid Teller will cal upon you on request and explain. GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers Main Floor, Rear Balceny White Ribbons For Confirmation t is the demand at this lor White Ribbons for con- dresses, that we have attractive special- offerings: PA Broads aera in rose he hair bows, Sale yet Tein 360 . ee *Rivbon, So time gener of New York men will pro; weight suits” bier | and tomorrow, and Wea these Suits at $16.60, $19.60, $22 and 926, Young eed 's Smart Suits at $12 e ey ore mal ‘ing a great es ouths of 15 to 20 years, who are critical ther a clothes. fandsomely n in single, double-breasted and aad Nee styles and ina wae range ouoeal and colorings. Fourth Fi Men’s Light-Weight Overcoats inn? Silk-lined—A Clean-Up at byte 50 en size-ranges in Spring Overcoats, — our regular ome rity of which are Chesterfield Overcoats, in black 9 Oxon gray, ined with silk or cloth-faced lapels. Also Overconts in style, in smart browns, and mixtures, 2! Not inal included in din this offering, but worth yee nd ler at the of silk-lined Spring Overcoats that we also Men’s New SHIRTS at $1 And Mighty pose Ones, Too cele ae of senger Beat yh aera d ny lavender ‘aThen there ot Soft Shirts of Henk 4 amas nome er 7 tPhain wegligne, with soft | All een Shirin are in. ene 4 cut in coat style, and made over the Lr gieddens plicated ms; and in every way are a bit superior to the shirts you usually Pay $1 for. Other handsome Soft Shirts, in remarkable variety, at #1.0080 96. . 248 Fine Spring Suits for Bo At $7, That Were $8.50 to $15 Lest the seem to be more prevalent in the greater savings, let us ier ty the actual 23 Suits Thai Were $8.50 y i Sails That Wore $10 Now All 00 Suits That Were $12 45 Suils That Were $15 At $7. Each First of all, these Suites f tis a Bas by te ak hs yard; ete Rub bon pier jualit; finish, oe ee Sry sea, Moire and eavacts tan teen Ribbon far ir bows, 5 ale ascinchs 160 fal Sacquard-agped Bi Flew” Comfy—Therefore Healthful, These UNDERWAISTS For Growing Girls For small girls there are waists with practically straight lines, but increase they have as the years the Tines tha that the rapidl; eatin fea vodiee require to help mould Inthe May Sale there is a special purchase of $1 RrRSSUTES at 50c. 40c Old-Fashioned Chocolates, 28c lb. Order co “Earabe and Seeds by Mail sine bey Unable to Come to the Store aay Spring Case, Your order will receive carefui attention, be vee rompth: Cut Flowers will be 0b eT tas eenel ee E ce teleaa FRUIT TREES ee Three for $1 , Apple, Pear, Peach, Cherry and Plum Trees, usually double, or more, SHRUBS, hi pawneseee at 22c Red Dogwood, Wis- coating, with ‘cream centers, some with mayen the 40c ‘4c kind, at 280 the Main Floor & Subway Stere Also Bitter-Bweet Whipped Cream Chocolates, usually 40c, at $50 bux. usually Gimbel Chocolates and Bonbons are increasing in favor each luring favoring the o vie Been varia eae tirel; without ly Joven or cay Unremrenee yond pecially ap, ae irea, Rose of Sharon, Honeysuckle, yringa, F Re es ery and al ft. Yaak over 10 to @ customer. bai Bushes, 90 Each Magnolia Trees, Crimson Rambler, Dorothy Perkins, | 4 6 and 6 ft tal very low proed, M dame Plantier, yen Sralries, Rhododendrons, 28 wo ani three years o |—not more than Ss , healthy shrubs, well budded, \ peer un Reali wal she em ee oat | “purity S80Ib, Sweetheart 600 1b, TB Offering four to a customer), Victory 40¢ Ib. Duchess 80c Ib. 1 Red De Luze ¢1 Ib. 1 Rowe of hone order +e Madison ae i Foon A telep! 8200, Extension 64, will Being 8 pron 101 response, Subway Store, Wee junce for of Seeds sckage Sweet Peas ” Tulips—all for Will be delivered to ai i Manhatian Island. wy Pe on NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST.

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