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j({ Ways of Women in the News te, Opposed by Women, { Wite Shoatd Rove Famtly. @urrogate Frank 1. Millard of Tarty- | tai, who only a few hours before had + BOER vigorously opposed by women of WO village for re-election, announced from: the bench in Yonkers that thd’ wite ahould be boss of every well-regu- tated household. A man's stepmother ruling the house. The Sur- e.told them a man's wife ought airs té be the boss, and that his wife nly was, ‘California Woman, Daughter and fon All Get Law Degrees., . Ana Kaiftis Spero, her dau@h- ter, Miss Italia De Jarnette, and her eon, Henry De Jarnette, are to get de- vrees of Bachelor of Law at the ap- proaching commencement of the Unt- varsity of California, Birs. Spero is a prominent olubwoman (awa suffragist, and the daughter ts in | Pleads to Pay Altmeny Go Hite Wite ’ ‘Won't Follow Him Atound. children objected to their} ¥' rook, near a lake, so he would think her drowned, and in one month, she said, he married a girl in the Bronx. Decision was reserved. Woman's Marriage Makes Her Brit- Sabject—can't Hold Omee. . ls, Bowman, after serving one school trustee at Bogota, N.-J., elected last March, but {t has been discovered she cannot serve be- case she is married to a Ganadian who has never taken out faturalisa- tion papers. ‘The marriage makes hér @ Baum a POSLAM qwicKLY CURES ECZEMA, STOPS ITCHING If suffering from eczema, your search fot the most effective means of treat- ment will be ended wi agen} and applied. : i 8 lect, m rel 1 at for efi the marvellous work it ia ac hed for thousands of others. Many for years have ex- petienced « complete cure through Pos- m in a few days. With first A physical dis- tress ceases. Its penetrating, healing properticn are exerted actively; dail he trouble grows less aggravated ‘unt permanently curec. It eradicates acne, tetter, itch, y pimples and every surface affection with astonishing readiness. All Cae sell Poslam (50 cents) and POSLAM SOAP.-the beautifying skin soap (25 cents). For free sample, of Poslam, write to the Emergency Laboratories, 82 West 25th street, New Sork, Sit 5 ication, EB. B. TUBLINGTON, Vice-President. Broadway at 13th St. Women’s Department On Sale Friday 200 Women’s Coats for immediate clearance. § 1 5.00 Foo MATERIALS; 1055-00 MODELS: Street, | Moporind ag Demi-Drese Steamer / Included are the best models cf the season taken from regwar stock Women’s Dresses, $5.00, $7 to $10 Values Of linens, piques, pique corduroys, voiles, mar- quisettes, dimities, atistes, tissue ginghams—ove pes models in coats, draped and alae designs. very trimming idea 250 Women’s $29.50 introduced this season. & Misses’ Suits Formerly $35.00 to $45.00 for immediate clearance at * MATERIALS: Irae, | ford Corde Eoliennes Taffetas MODELS: Cutawa: Peplum Shirred Back Belted Norfolk Collection embraces reproductions of landsomest Paris models ead many unique designs, exclusive here. Lord & — {her Shoe] — Oxfords 8 Pumps Made on lasts especially construc- ted for this Kind insuring a perfect fit and comfort. Workmanship and materials of the best. $3.95, 34-85, $5.85 Taylor Founded 1826 of a Shoe, thus Usually $5.00 to $8.00 Boys’ Sizes 214’to 6 $2.95 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Sale of Choice Ostrich Plumes—French Curl—At a Saving of 20 Per Cent. Probably you have heard of Ostrich Pl these lengths at these very prices, but they ‘ud not have the honor of possessing such benueiul quality. You know there is a in Ostrich flues—not merely in their len, in richness—and the Plumes in this made of the carefully selected flues that make > tally ane and bushy plumes. ese Plumes are just in the French curl, for that is the only kind’ that Paris indorses. Only in black and white, the choice of every woman. 12 inches long by ! pee wigs 1.65 ong ches ib inches long by 8 inches wide, $4.08 Hy avin lone by 9 inches 08 [eae y 9 inches wide, @5 jf ine ong by 10 inches wide, ad inches long by 10 inches wide, $2 and $2. 50 wean Edge Bands, $1.25 and $1.75 inches long; white or black, $1.50 Revetey Ostrich Feathers, $1 White and black, also white in these fancy upstanding feathers, a The No-Charge Trimming Service is executed by milliners capable of | trimming beautiful Plumed Hats, as well as severely tailored styles—and this service is extended to you if you purchase ah Untrimmed Hat and its Trimmings in our Millinery Sections. Main and Third Foors Sizes Must Always Be Complete A Rule of the Gimbel Store, and the Reason Why These Women’s and Young Women’s Tailored Suits Are Now $18.60 Decide for yourself which is best—a finely het Suit made to our especial order and reproducing exactly, or inspired by an original, Paris model that was among the modes that the famous tailor-dressmakers bey Ae col this season—and made of the best possible materials to sell at Asuitina ‘a "job" which a manufacturer made for no one in particular. eect Disposals ‘such as this are customary at the end of the season, but we will not permit our stock to become clogged with broken sizes at the middle of season, so this Sale was necessary as a result of the vast business we have enjoyed during this Spring. Remember these Suits are exclusice—no stereotyped styles—and the collection includes severely Tailored Suits of distinction as well as the new- est fancies ‘in suits with cutaway and Russian coats. Serge, whipcord and men’s-wear fabrics in navy, black, brown, gray and tan. Sizes included—for women, 34 to 44; for young women, 14, 16, 18 and 20 years—at each price, but not all sizes in every model. Arriving every day—Reproduclions of the newest models from Paris in Suits at $29.50, $32.50, $40 and $45. Third Floor Dress Lengths of Desirable Black and Colored Fabrics 65c Yard, were $1.25 to $1.50 95c Yard, were $1.75 to $2.50 We are rounding up the “short ends” that have gathered from avery busy season’s selling. New York women know well how rich this stock of Gimbel Dress Goods always is in its variety of fashion- able materials, patterns and colorings. That is the best assurance of the prizes to be found in this collection of Dress Lengths which now are marked on an average of less than half former prices. To these we have added remainders of special purchases, which show the same saving. Lengths range from 214 to 6 ls, and women will be sure to find what they want for Summer dresses, tailored suits and coats, among the Tailor Suitings in mixtures, stripes, chechs and plain weaves Worsteds Serges Poplins Silk-and-Wool Fabrics and many other fashionable materials---all at 65c and 95c yard. Second Floor The Manufacturer Wanted the Money Instead of These 910 WashableF rocks |’ For Intermediate and Junior Girls We Wanted the Dresses, Because the Transaction Meant an Economy-Giving Event to Girls of 13 to 17 Years regularly $7.50 to $10 300 Intermediate Dresses; $1.85; reg. $3.75 to $4.60 360 Junior Girls’ White Dresses, $8.60; regularly $12.60 to $15 t led ; all PeOAE A lace tape een ft Ae riay and Wile, Buy kf silk-and-cotton mull and striped voile for a! 1oon—some of these pretty enor wear, Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years, At $1. hah Fo ny Lown Diesen of linene, lawn, ma, gingham are fashioned siraigh, ei a At in other words, these are dresses quite impossible, but we guarantee them. Others Percale; ety ‘and colors, Sizes 11, 13 and 16 years. These h I et ‘are modifications of styles for girls of more years; ine undeveloped stature. .60—Not fluffs with elaborate lace trimmings, but dresses of fine nainsook trim- beautiful. Swiss emb roideries—some of the skirts are ent; Xo manos) v7, "with eashes or rosettes of ribbon. Ht he ile dre ee 013) of 13, 1 ae | 7 will need for Commencement Exercises, You'll Gain 31 Days’ Extra interest at 4% per annum by depositing your money Before Tomorrow Night in the Interest Department of GIMBEL BROTHERS Bankers For money deposited on or before May 10th will be credited with two months’ interest if remain- ing in our keeping on July 1st. Banking Hours, 9 to 6 (Atti Plodr, Rear Balcony) Only at GIMBELS= Crepe de Chine Petticoats In Pretty Colors, $3.95 From the quality standpoint these Petticoats are well worth $5, for they are carefully made of excellent crepe de chine. But they cannot be compared with others, for there are no olhers! In face of the demand for black crepe de chine petticoats, we knew that women would welcome some in these lovely shades of roses, reseda, royal blue, lavender and white. Under- ruffles of the silk.” Roman Striped Silk Petticoats, $2.50 Soft silks with a. pretty luster, striped with rich colors in subdued tones—green, blue or brown domi- nating. Just right for wear with suits, as they are finished with tail- ored flounces. $3.50 really should be the price, but they came to usina manufacturer’s overlot. Second Floot . $1 Washable Silks At 75c Yard Here are several thousand yards of these charming fashionable Silks with their pretty stripes, checks and figures, in V®rious colors on white grounds, to sell at a saving of one-fourth. The colors are fast, the Silks will ‘make fine blouses, men’s shirts and pajamas, and the widths are 23 to 36 inches, Well worth buying at 76c a yard. Second Floor PICTURES Are Needed In the Summer Home Anditis etd how inexpensive it is to buy appropriate pictures— ‘arbons, Etchings, plain or colored hotogravures, and others, all at- tractively framed, in this at Home Making Sale of Pictures, wings are one-third to one-half. “Among the offerings are: Carbonettes, Etchings an hand Repro- duetions at 76c, regularly $1.2: Carbon Haeesavetions, “K ‘ioading from Homer,” ete., oe regularly $2. Hand-colored Artotypes, Mt #2 and 63, ly $3.75 a 5. fue Aly Phot |, Fac-similes ete, at $6, $7.60 yand 410, Teed regularly $10 to Mirrors in oval gilt frames, $4.60 to $9, larly $7.50 to $15. i Pripledrame jitrors » in Pra yt eur Bite 10 an regular! 0 ral , Mie passing Floor Crisp as New Bank Notes— Men’s Shirts, Pajamas, Nightshirts and Collars In This MAY SALE at GIMBELS And as well worth their full value as though they were bank notes. For they are all NEWLY made, desirable in patterns and color-. ings, luxurious and fashionable in materials, comfortable in dimen-’ sions, and flawless in finish. UP TO GIMBEL STANDARDS; | in short—no “job lots. Bul, due to wise planning on onr part, at sadings of from 25 to ” per cent. ‘ Retnarkable is the high character of the merchandise-—the Silke Shirts at $6 and $8.26, fdf’instance; and the Silk-mixed Pajamas, at © $2.76—qualities that it is most unusual to find in’a sale.; It is unquestionably the time for men to lay in entire stocks of Summer furnishings, while these lots last: $1.80 Pure Silk Shirts, 95, | | 94 Silk-mized Pajamas, 92.75 Pure Silk Soft Shirts $5 and $3.50 Bilkc-mnized Bott | 9,60 and #8 Mercerized Shirts, $1.75 we White Madras Pajamas, oes and $2 Summer Shirts, li ,96c. | $1 Cambric Nightshirts, 7 oo ab hoy ev og Shirts, oe Main pry and Men's Bas, $1 Soft Shirts, 76c Cambric Nightshirts, 600 ligee Shirts, 75¢ hs ' that ete Knitted ahd Crocheted Searfs, 286 Stylish Collars, 6 for 55c Suspenders, 26¢ ibe pair Subway Store, Balcony Gubway Store, Balcony Today, Tomorrow and Saturday Our Half-Yearly Clearance of Player-Pianos and Pianos At Lower Prices Than Probably Can Be Offered Until Our Next Semi-Annual Sale After the first day’s selling, Wednesday, whétt this advertisement went to press, there remained a good selection, part.cularly of the higher-priced pianos, |) where the savings were naturally the greatest. The Sale includes: Slightly varnish-checked pianos, that are practically new; likewise discon- tinued lines, and pianos used in our salesroom, all in good condition; the pianos } taken in exchange and returned from rental are in playable condition. ‘Tomorrow and Saturday, it,is reasonable to suppose, there will remain for sale: Upright Pianos (taken in exchange) at $126, $136, $160 and 9166. aa veTiEas Pianos (used and discontinued models) at $216, $245, $276, ) Player Pianos (varnish-checked and discontinued lines) at @876, @4T6, $515, up to $850. A splendid opportunity to secure worthy Pianos for Summer homes, camps, hotels and boarding houses, or for those wishing an inexpensive Plahd 4 to be exchanged later on for a higher grade instrument. All sold under i usual Gimbel guarantee, and any reasonable terms will be considéred, Subway Store, Baleotiy 4 Shrubs, 12 Bulbs and 25 Packages! Of Seeds—All for 95c eH 3 Caladium Bulbs 1 Lilac 1 all 3 Dahlia Bulbs Or 6 Tuberoses bal f 1 Azelen Mollis (hardy) 25 Feces Flower Seeds 95c At the usual prices these 12 bulbs, 25 packages of seeds and 4 shrubs would cost you more than two or three times our price in this special offering —965c. Shrubs, 3 and 4 feet high, 22c; usually donble this price. - Spirea, Rose of Sharon, Snowball, Lif ; Honeysuck le, Red Dogwood, i Forsythia—22c, Fruit Trees at 36c, 3 for $1. Apple, Pear, Peivh, Cherry and | Plum Trees, usually double or more. Mail orders promptly and accurately filled. — subway Store, Balcony 12,500 Pairs of “Educator” Shoes For Boys and Girls—At Just Half the Usual Prices $1 Their Price Now . $1.50, 75C A Pair $2.00, $1.00 ‘a Pair $2.50, 1.25 4 Pair Last October, when we offered 10,000 pairs of if famous “Educator” Shoes at half ipead virtually the entire collection sold in two days. even more remarkable, as it includes both high and low shoos. THIS IS HOW IT CAME ABOUT: This offering, beginning tomorrow, The quantity is larger and the variety ter, In making thousands of pairs of shoes each season, originating many new models, these famous makers naturally discontinue about an equal number of lines, Of course, Gimbel Brothers’ Subway Store is the outlet, and at exactly half price. In this un usually y wide vesiety of of styles: Tan and black oxfords and pumps, lfshin, button and "lace shoes, Black and tan Kidskin button and lace shoes, Patent leather lace shoes, “Educator” shoes hold th sure lace than bulton shoes) eir commanding position in the field for boys’ and girls’ shoes because of their ‘“T'rue- to-Nature” lasts and excellent wearing quality. This Schedule of Sizes and Prices More of the Girl’s Shoes, best assortment up to 2's nee Children’s Educator Shoes; sizes 2 to 8 Girls’ Educator Shoes; sizes 814 to 2... Big Girls’ Educator Shoes; sizea ey Boys’ Educator Shoes; sizes 8 to 1 Big Boys Educator Shoes; sizes 1 to BY ALL MEANS MAKE AN EARLY SELECTION, for notwithstanding the sraily aap space and creased sales-force, the demand, we are sure, will be exceedingly heavy. When ordering second choice, give first Subway Store, Baleeny Shall We Call for GIMBEL, BROTHERS |e: rie NEW' YORK Bsc Tour FURS

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