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STEReOTYPEAS 1 LOSE CHARTER IN CHICAGO FOR NEWSPAPER STRIKE.|— Head of the National. Organization Takes Drastic Action Against the Members. GHICAGO, May 9—The pressmén's Strike which has crippled the Chicago Bewspapers for a week has assumed « pd Pb Rated el Stereo- ich ordered @ eympa- thatic strike, has been revoked by James J. Freel, President of the International ybers’ and Stereotypors’ Union. This action, it is expected by the pub- Wehors, will tend to an early sottiement the strike, although much depends on the action of Typographical Union No, M8 at its meeting on Sunday afternoon. ‘The publishers are confident that the President Freel, with his associate: Members of the executive council, for- ten, he took eteps to thwart a clever @eheme which the,officials of the local ‘aton endeavored to “put over." Sev- | eral Gaye ago, in antictpation of this Gscipline, they made preparations to feoue “1 cards issued by this | bed. ‘of ite members, this drastic action by to leave every storo- Chicago outside. the sanderstood to be the pers were sold at @ number of etrest corners to-day without the first time since the begin- the newspaper trike. The zone Gistribution of newspapers has widened until at present len nearly every section of the “Fasmmaron, D.C. May 10.—"Ne- gotiations ere in progress with the end im view of reaching a eettiement of the controversy between Pressmen wnfone and the Chicago newspapers,” said an official of the American Federa- of Labor to-day. ) mepative counctl of the Federa- ; to-day dehind bolted doors Giscuseion of the “newspaper strike.’ Correspondenoes between Sécretary) Mor- tieon and the organisations affiliated NNR ne a mene with the A. F. of Z. bearing on the situ- pp FE ace dlad committees for ite conatderation. CRITICAL TIME From 40 to 50 Years of Age—How It May Be Passed in Safety. Odd, Va.—"I am enjoying better health ‘than I have for 20 years, and T believe I can Fey ly say now thatlama well woman. I was reared on @ Lint ‘nad had all kinds of heavy work to do which caused the troubles that came on me later.. For ‘i five years during the Change of Life I was not able to Iba bemerthagee ry which would last for ris be I was not able to sit up in . I suffered & great deal with my back and was #0 nervous I could scarcdly sleep at hight, and I did not do any housework for three years. “Now I can do as much work as any woman of my age in the county, thanks to the benefit I have received from Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I recommend. your reme- dies to all suffering women.” —Mrs.Mar- tha L. Holloway, Odd, Va. No other medicine for women’s ills has received such read and unquali- fied indotsement. know of no other medicine which has such a record success as has Lydia F. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. For more than 80 hae it has been the standard remedy woman's ills. f you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co, ier dal a Lynn, Mass., for ad- vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and. held in strict confidence. Great Sale Refrigerators Tavolving the best makes at unusually attractive prices. This great store {s always timely q in its bargain offerings. That's why people like to look to us for all their requirements in furniture and house-furnishings. yy This time we are making a spec- fal drive in ICE-SAVING RE- g fi wo oe ed at incomparably low prices. Refrigerator out of Town il. Orders Filled at 10% @dvance over these’ prices. 4-Room Flat Small Deposit; plete, Special me Easy Week- ly or Monthly Instal- ments. Special Sale Dressers, WINDOW SEREENS Size 16x83 ‘19c y $6.50 Retrigt $8.50 Retrigerstors, $10.00 Refrigerators, @37.50 Chiffoniers Rocking Chairs. Seabee OMESComrLeitly FURNISHED ELY FURNISHED [ste Delivers. S.E. Corner 124th St.and 3d oa Pri ee ica neene ae tnd . $12.00 Relrigerators, $16.00 Refrigerators $12.00 $18.00 Betrigerstors, $18.00 Furnished Com- $110, Brass Beds, and venue, New York ‘Balch Fur Storage Costs 2% Absolute Safety Perfect Care .. Telephone 5900 Main Price ceectorteae Oreste Contral | es dbcoanghdfed Sontton “THE EV-"--9 WORLD, FRIDAY, WAY ae Distinctive Styles and Careful CraJismanship that Distinguish All Gimbel Millinery, Evinced in Tomorrow’s Display of Summer Dress Hats at $10 The Gimbel Lobel in the crown of a Hat is our word of indorsement that the styleis authentic. Besides, the Hat must bg as ly made as possible to attain the privilege of bedring this label. ‘This’rule is enforced in our $10 Hats as well as in those at lofty yd! The pretty jammer "a aux that Hoi milliners have especial lesigned morrow number rst a hundred modes include those with brits ‘draped witb shadow lace and maline. The exquisite harmonies of color will delight the ‘artistic end aetyle loving eye. This Display in the Medium-Price: Salon, where there will be new:siyles for all occasions—at $6.75, $8.75, $10.75 and $14.75. bike Lh pal Hate, $6.76--Styles Bates Women's Ratine. lor women an 1s. | Hats, $1.75 and §2.60—Tail Auistely Caged with, silk scarfs. for morning wear this Summer.” Trice Untrimmed Straw lany of Hats that were ats, Vrs miscel- | with bands, bows and feathers. ‘white and natural color in Soap 50—black, and Neapolitan braid, chips ih sein large shapes; some flanked wit! hvelvet. Gardurey for everyone—juveniles and grown-ups—who purchase untrimmed hats voi trimmings in cor Millinery Sections. Main andsThird Floors ener Ceasing in, Our Endeavors to Do the Unusual for the PE abort We Have Assembled the west Summer Apparel “At Reniarkable Prices—For Young Women Specialized in quality, sted and proportions—every Dress and Suit that we shall present tomorrow! For this event, Summery, Lingerie and Linen Dresses, sponge, linen and light-weight serge Suits were made after our latest singin oe eran ie a baa be a gala for young women of 14, rc Mie and yaks 3 assembled. ponge § 226 Lingerie Dresses spec as and 2 at $25 and “S52 Special at $9.75 and $35 Received di last 24 hours! spec as and 2 ofa For commencements and Summer fes- new imported model—in leather and white. tivities. 6 Linen Dresses Charming, $8.75 & $13.50 Thoroughly water-shrunk linens in fast colors, also white. Demi-tailored styles. N its 1 Broeptontl a $2.80 89 it Coa 3 red of a AA. Model Summer Lapp eed Bede of light-weight serge. Ite new “Spike unique. Revers of ben; $19. 75 eb $18.60t0$25 i Heyes | for school, afternoon and even- $16.60; formerly $16 to $25 are but all with touches of ts, $18 Severe and dressy styles in serge, whipe ord and men‘s-wear tabrica, Third Floor A May Festival in Lingerie Blouses New and Exclusive in Style Exceptional in Price $1.50 to $6.95 A woman loves to economize, but not at yexpense of style—so if she is wise she will come to GIMBELS tomorrow. These Blouses are economically priced,and, at the same time are correct in style—boing Reproductions and Modifications Of the Latest Imparted Models And a woman also knows that she will not eal hundreds of blouses just like them, for we cely ba have limited numbers in each model,and ides, they are exclusively at GIMBELS. So many that there is apparently no end to the styles—plain, very plain; dein trimmed with lace and embroidery; elabor- ately trimmed with several kinds of laces, Also Tailored Shirts of madras, voiles, linens and silks, at $1, $2, $3, $3.95, $5 and $6.95 be several thas dotien then louste could not be moro care. y ware, mate for as D7 tnater of Sallored, shirts, Of ‘as used by the the United seats New Floor The No-Chargo Trimming Service—is. Inw-pticed at 63.76, Bounced!--800 Men's Derby Hats $1.95, were $3 Fine new Hats ins bee be styles, from our regular Wide brim, Tow crowns—also staple blocks. In black and brown, Not every size in each style, but a good assortment, all $1.96 tomorrow, from $3, be- cause we need the room for straw hats. 1 be a good Derby Day. ind $3 Soft Hots st 91.60 Be erent fimen will have 00 fouble in t the hat he at Chocolat Pure Maple Sugar, 4 ]b. 10c, Subway Store, Baleony Little List of NOTIONS i You neod sume ofthese, Thay are ‘all of excolle excellent quality, and many are specially priced. 88c-for twelve 10c cards “Eve” Collar pre ccterie ol improved washable— 10c for three bc cards Gimbel Collar Sup- porters, spiral or removable kinds. 26 for a pair Gimbel Garment Dress Shields, sizes 3 and 4, the correct Shields for kimono sleeve gowns. Wot bee feet Rens unre eee Wide tor three te cards Dress Shield Pins. 160 for two 12c cubes Gimbels Best Im- in mat, jet, white and colored 100 for three 5c cards Gimbel “Savoy” satety F Pins. 10 for three 6c cards King” Collar Buttons. ats | for five Peel siner Best Im- Enameled Hi ite for two 10¢ boxes Gimbel Assorted Wire Hair Pins. Simbel invisible. Hagen six 15¢ Gimbel Imported Real jete—large size, correct ‘100 for three be Gimbela Wash Turkish or honey comb. ae for, two 10c Folding Nickel Coat ie for two 10e boxes “Nugget” Shoe ing. bo, £00 and 860 for pair Gros Grain Ribbon or Silk Braid Tie Laces, in rei tan, white, ala rio Premoette, Jr. Cameras, at $4. 50 One gets a vast deal of enjo a small outlay in one fine little Cameras, carried in a man’s pNering. parts ; aa 12 fil exposures, wil acy th Bees nvegtment that will FE ce son May el hotogray frene Offerings for Tomorrow rR, PI matoeraphio Bu Supplies, ey Lamps, The Moths That Make the Clothin Have no particular affection Ye the house that is well fortified with camphor, cedar cheats and the like.” All can find in full variety in dousdwares Store; many of ly low prices tomorrow, ce in pound p pac! regular ‘kage; two pounds for Cueler Panes, tme pecs OU 08 3 Lavender Flakes, sop Chinese Camphor, 150 package. Pacing Coaner! i Noord acling Camphor, rystallzed Canghor fhe pati Gun Camphor, at 480 ‘Tar Shosta, 12 sheete 8 in rt er er White Tar Paper, 12 280 box. Tar Bi Goda , small or medium sige, 600 each. ‘age, amall or medium sise, 680 size, $6 eac! Other Codar ‘Trunk ot 00.04 mote each, oor Gimbel's by 12-14-16-Inch Ings Lawn Mowers “ritth Floor GIMBEL Wied--Cells Today and Tomorrow to GI IBELS For YourSUMMER CLOTHES. Much to see here that is interesting. Take the Suits, for instance. Styles that do not need a formal introduction to assure you of their . good taste. aur i for the who Bret rl soft Fnaliohy tai can Mort rolling lapels and the hi waistcoats. More staple ie for men of conservative taste. Fe We Lay Special Stress Upon The Suits at $19.50, $22 and $25 gray, all fully ined A Fine Group of Men’ 8. eae at $6.50 and $8.50 Part of a large purchase. Pee a omenerhe ly cut and oung Men’s Suits at $ ae noun vy wae sollection a Nort ‘and PBouble breed i EE This Preferential [x] 7 puRts Primary Shows Fx] SILE-MIXED SHIRTS ‘At $1.75 These Cool [x] wwe Candidates to Be [x] vento bias, bord a be Warm Favorites [| ee ae i All Here in Generous Supply Tomorrow, in the GIMBEL SALE OF MEN’S WEAR “Tf I had a hundred and fifty dozen of ENS ee pay po AN esterday, “I id sell them at wholesale rice!” ich is a fair comment ha the clean. ter of ie) Bes offering in the Shirts of Ligh silk, si in plain colors, Eee | cuffs; plain ‘and Pale base : | Patamas of all sorts of cool , mercerined | cotton, white madras. or Splendidly made, oti ightshirls of fine carats, Way cut, well finished. are of 25 to are one 16 to. 20 yes Single, hry ¢c PL. vi OF pipet } replenished These Fine Lots in the Dubver Store tyteet® NOM pertoat Collsre, aix for 6c, Wing, | styles. i The Soft and Fancy Shirts at 760, mets asain SE ee “EDUCATOR” SHOES, Half Price Is the startling news for today and S; turday in the GIMBEL, . d SUBWAY STORE. . ’ a High and Low Shoes for Boys and Girls 12,500 pairs, when the Sale commenced thismorning $1.50 “Educator” Shoes, 75c' $2 “Educator” Shoes, $1 In this variety of good styles— Tan and Black Calfskin ribs he and Pumps Tan and Black Calfskin High Shoes Kidskin and Pont Leather High Shoes It is our periodical pean of of the discontinued ot this famous maker, the most remetkable ing of Boys’ and Girls’ Bhoea (oe many & Gag) 0 neaes 88 thy I could never wear them frnong Wwoara “Educator” shoes, Famed nee ta lasts aie Pity ay 4 perfect foot-comfort. 12,500 pairs should leave a good supply ‘for Saturday, fale cannot tell how heayy the demand will be Briday, | so by all means neloct as carly as poasible, BROTH ERS Chil Girls’ wa sentria 5 1 see Boys’ Educator eral! 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