The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1912, Page 13

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‘Wire! Stopped by Uncie Sam. Mpped her stocking, aad. that som .7B® Government In trying to reguiate her diamond ring had been lost, ot wiaew to Be Mingtea ih Those of Her Husband. Mm@nt stations and put in the Lander Girl gent @ message that her was mefting away” and her lips heart "| been kctesed in 90 long by Jack Ter | ashes be mingled with his, het ordered before her death. No Dark Sea for This Read it! tary Don’t forget the date: May 13. Recent and Approved Styles of Paris in these exclusive Reproductions and Adaptations of Orig- inal Imported Models Suits for Women And Young Women made to sell at 25 and $35, 4 ow $18.50 t\ Because Sizes Are Broken of profit — Gimbel ee must always be com- 34 to iy for young women, sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. New models just received Srom Paris, reproduced at $29.50, $32.50, $40 $45. ‘Third Floor und Today We Commence Our Semi-Annual Salé of Player-Pianos and Pianos At the Lowest Prices in Six Months As this advertisement must he prepared hefore the results of the first day’s sale are known, it is impossible, of course, to tell what pianos will remain unsold on Thursday morning. However, it’s reasonably safe to assume that there will be sti!l a good selec- tion for the second day of this quite remarkable event, especially among the le Tumneecprised Vieni where the Savings 2 are greatest. ‘he sale commenced this morning with 85 pianos and a number will be added teday. Among them are:— Pianos Taken in Exchange and Returned from Rental. Pianos That Have Become a Trifle Shopworn from Being Demonstrated in Our Salesrooma, Pianos That Are Slightly Varnish-Checked. The varnish-checked Pianos are, of course, as good as ever as far as usefuln 3 concerned, likewise the slighily shopworn Pianos; those taken in exchange and returned from rental are all in playable condition. To give an idea of the extremely low prices, we commenced today with:— Upright Pianos, taken in exchange, at $8 to $165, n Square Pianos, ‘taken in exchange, at $: in 1d Grand Pianos, taken in exchange, fe 965. \ Cabinet Piano-Players, taken in exchange, at $20. ( Player-Pianos, varnished-checked and discontinued lines, originally $450 to $1050, now $375 to $850. Upright Pianos, used and discontinued models, originally $235 to $500, now $195 to $295, Of course we cannot promise all the Je plane 8 at these prices for Thursday; but until the last Piano is d of the offerings will be well worth hurvin for and the prices lower than we can ain offer, pro! nay Unt i ae next half-yearly sale, All will be id aden usua! Gimbel guarantee with the exception cf the used pianos, and an Priel stool is included. y Reasonable Terms Will Be Fe Considered, Sale today and tomorrow and in obliged to essa he Gs BB age it but ‘pete TWO T TITANIC. ‘wows wactire, ‘on a! he NBtOM, 0 Hgehande Lett Mee. Smith and Cook Al jo Take Fatal Trip. | Among the passengers who arrived to- jay on the Kron Prinzessen Cecelle at N BROKAW BROTHERS: BOYS' CLOTHING HATS & FURNISHINGS Everything you can expect in a Suit, gpod materials, good patterns, good style, and good tailoring—are included in our present showing of— Spring Suits at $18 to $45. The longer you pul off pulling on one of our suits the /aler you will learn that you should World, who went down beside Col. Gracie os “Officer 668" J) the bow of the Titante dipped beneath a rer t moving | “Col, Gracie was blown to the surface by an expRsion that occurred benceth the ehip, and was 6 tive. ‘The body of Mr. cen Lo ‘ol. Gracie pad anion tribute to, ia friend's herolam in tho naceative of ha personal experienees which wae publehed in ihe Outlook. Both widows were in deep mourning | and were mot at the pier by fry: ‘The tragedy of her husband's death was have done so sooner. intensified for Mra. Smith because of the fact that she was recently mecon- ten eahats| eee at hci s| Astor Place & Fourth Avenue didn't get. vis, rappet ge ae Mg “ SUBWAY AT THE DOOR-ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY. me. 1t will begin In The Evening oy te Monday, This le a story |® that will fr of our best pete . “They're ALL Good— For I Bought Them All in the Last GIMBEL Sale of Men’s Wear!” N. B.—This Important Summer Event Begins Tomorrow Morn- ing, with Every Item Newly Made Especially to Our Order Once a year—in May—we bring out for Fes bene- fit of New York men the results of months of panning 5 with our corps of makers of Gimbel furnishings for men. We are particularly proud of what we have to offer to- morrow. cis It is a collection that we should be justified in put- ting into stock at full prices. For it is all brand-new, in styles best suited for Summer wear, made to our order, in materials and pat- terns of our selection, over our s dimensions, and finished exactly as wé want it. THERE AR NO “JOB LOTS,” NO “SEC- ONDS,” or otherwise undesirable goods in the gathering. Size-ranges are complete in every group. The offerings consist of the right sorts of . Shirts, Pajamas, Nightshirts, Suspenders, Neckwear, Collars, which are divided between the Main Aisle and Men’s Furnishing Store, on the Main Floor, and the Men’s Section of the Subway Store. From the various lots a man can choose, at the handsomest sort of savings, everything he particularly needs in the way of Summer haberdashery, and be assured that it is GOOD in quality as well as CORRECT in style. An idea of the diversity may be gathered from the fact that among the $5 Silk Shirts at} $3.25 there are over forly distinct colors and patterns; in the Silk-mixed Shirts at $1.75, more than seventy-five patterns; and so on down the line. ‘The Sale Continues Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday but it is to be expected that some of the smaller—and choicei:—lots will not last that long. The Following.on the Main Aisle and in the Men’s Store Rich $7.50 Silk $1.75 and $2 Summer $4 Silk-mixed Shirts at. $5 Shirts at $1.35 we .. |Pajamas at $2.75 A superb quality ot pure silk in distin- One of the largest and finest groups in , ‘ r guished patterns and colorings, such| the Sale. ‘There are Soft Shirts with | jHereis yur Summerlusury af an un- 23 a man would pay $10 for to order. Vrench cuffs, plain Negligee Shirts fortable surplice neck style, of a de- Plain negligee, soft French cuffs, Lim- with attached cuffs, and plaited bosom lightful quality of mratanlals cut full ited quantity only. Shirts with stiff cuffs in a great va- : Fine $5 Pure Silk riety of materials and patterns, eae Silk loops, ‘sizes: A.B, Shirts i, f $2.96 very handsome de- Negligee Shirts, 95c $1.50 White Madras signs and infinitely better than shirts in special offerings we have seen at $3.25 or $3.50, Plain negligee, soft cuffs. Better hurry for these—only a thousand of them, Pajamas at $1. Made of excellent white madras, over our own models; surplice neck, with loops and pearl buttons; sizes A. B. A large order mode the low price. Shirts of soft, mercerized cotton in plain colors and fancy effects with French cufis; also plain and pleated $3 and $3.50 Silk-mixed ee Shirts at $1.75 ise pipe and $2.50 $1 Cambric e o, ing,” ° ° peal ot of. fon pit = at sim- Pas jamas at $1.65 Night Shirts at 75¢ Soft cambric, surplice neck style, Splendidly comfortable Pajamas of neatly trimmed; sizes 15 to 20, ilar prices. Soft French cuffs; and soft mercerized cloth, plain colors with the patterns—neat stripes—are exceed- ingly handsome. self stripes, Main Aisle and Men's Store The Following in the SUBWAY STORE, BALCONY $1 Soft Shirts Soft Shirts at 50c Cambric Night Shirts at 50c at 75c. Check these up with the usual 75c kind. Of good cambric, ample in size, surplice neck, Plain colors and fancy stri to all French cuffs, oe plain colored Shirts have fancy trimmed, sizes 16 to 20, @ separate or at- Of highly mercerized cloth, in plain colors or hed collar to match, 60c Knitted and fancy stripes, plain negligee, coat cut with re} ocheted Scarfs 250 French cuffs. Many attractive patterns, Pe er Collars rv Only 8,000 Necktion papas Ata tana terion $1 Fancy Negligee Six for 55c crocheted, and accordion-ribbed Neckties, in Th, } sae tw two fer Sto Hn Collars hare bare pel hing plain colors, Half-price. . Well-made, of ink mate- Shirts at aa rials, Sicellenty laundered 5 ul splek, span Suspenders, 25c Pair Madres and percale in handsome printed pat- new and perfect, sni losens oF Made from short ends of the webbing you terns; quality never found except in $1 shirts, repiteyeceeye Tock ont ats Pond find in the 60c Suspenders, Nickel buckles plain nogligee, coat style, cuffs attached, 14 to 1734. and cast-offs; kid ends, Shall We Call for Your FURS Tomorrow? GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY Best Service. Moderate Charges the Subway Store, Balcony NEW ‘YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. Telephone—Madison Square, 5 a a ecteeattleenenemnn a Mn aa wn mn DB - _ MDMBLLDMA ALAA LL LDA AAA LAL LLL LAL NLD NNT CC Ct tee tt. tee ee — { Lord & Ta wlor v [Poended 182077 To-morrow, Thursday Very Special Values Offered in Women's Tailored Suits Three Attractive Models aa Chap Suits Fy ~aiedieeed Medborset 4 guoepe & Plain Whipcord $24.50 with Eponge collar and cuffs. ...... Ne en eS....J Two High-Class Models The Smars ( Cutaway h Model lar and cuff: ge loth Nery jar Is and white sot beens white. Fane Beside Metts iy — An Attractive Showing of Women’s Linen Suits. Soman ten ame eesy $9.50, $16.50, $19.50 B $21.50 An Extensive Assortment of White Repp and the New Cordeline and P, K. Shirts wa $2.50, $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 upward — Street 8 Touring Coats . rata ‘43 in English Whipcords, Serges and Mixtures ’ andthe porsite “‘warmth-without-weight” materials re 00, $19.50, $25.00 & $29.50 Satin Coat i me pare fc eat ewe} 8.25-00 ; wo-toned eflecta eon Parasols & Umbrellas Several Special Values Offered Paraso with plain and fancy handles......... Taffeta Silk Parasols changeable, plain colors AAD os civccnrtcccnccesee seth p eed Also a special line of Taffeta § Silk Parasols colors, wi . in ats handles, Hand-embroidered White Linen Parasols $2.95, $3.50, $5.00 B $6.00 Novelty Parasols—new shapes and colors $6.00 to $25.00 |. breli roa ie ee fever trimmed handles value Plain Colored & Fancy need $1.9 $ 19 5 ith imported Lautan Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.;:.49th St. TO FEW MEN IS ACCORDED SUCH TRIB- UTE AS PRESIDENT TAFT PAID TO THE MEMORY OF MAJOR ARCHIBALD W. BUTT. Simply, yet eloquently, the President touched on his late aide's loyalty, honor, selfe-acrifice, and upon his heroism in the Titanic wreck. Before Major Butt took up military life he was a writer of great ability. The best of his stories, “Both Sides of the Shicld,"’ has not yet appeared in book form. The Evening World has secured from the J. B. Lippiae cott Company the right to publish this romance as a ocrial. ‘

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