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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 19132. ako oh Gloves You'll Be Glad Of Q Dugan Leaped Into East River After Just as wearing-time begins in earnest comes this } NSION rar —_ us splendid news for women: Patroiman Rovere Dugan of the Pub Kayser’s 16-Button Silk Gloves at $1; ‘ ' ’ ton street station, Brooklyn, all but lost Regularly $1.60 : | his lite early this morning’ In rescuing Of fine Milanese Silk, in full 16-button length, in white, y | dine teach vie MA Yelven Cape worsen mo" = s black, pongee, navy blue and gray, with heavy three-row em- , ——. | returning to him boat at the foot of Fuls re broidery on the back. From another maker, 16-button Silk Gloves, in white and black, 76¢ pair, usually $1. Two-clasp Milanese Silk Gloves, in white, black, gray, navy blue and tan; Hatley stitching, 60c pair, 7 Kayser’s two-clasp Embroidered Silk Gloves, $1 and $1.60 pair. Heavy Milanese Silk Gloves, 16-button length, Paris point stitching; special at $1.10 pair. The Gimbel stock of Women's Stik Gloves is at full of the season's best styles and qualities as we know how to make tl. Main Floor st his balance as he walked 1ud-Gorden Says ‘Go Away {When Asked Why He Let |) n heard the crles Wade, and, throwing off and hat as he ran, Jumped t. He got Severn to the rge and managed to cling {there until Wade could help both out. i By that ume Dugan was unconscious, Dr, Morrison took him to the Brook- lyn Hospital after : ving him. Dugan | is twenty-six, marr and lives at No. © White | %2 Forty-thind street, South Brooklyn. —._——— yuted $30,000 and | Abe: GEORGE BATSON IS DEAD. Liver. | Young Wall Official “Coming Out” of the 5000 Silk Petticoats tau sews mentee f] Gimbel STRAW HATS| At $2.25, $2.95 and $3.95 @ Stock Exchange firm of [Eugene Maver. a Co, wae announced | 1912 Edition for Men A Special Purchase of Petticoats Made to tay in the financia’ district. His! mn, sur. ivors) of the ‘TMtantc, arrived trom i aw Xork today . tte: Yeagiiaere \a th. though not & furore, a8 This is first notice to all men that their new Straw ur O' r, Many of ein 5 ea a 0 discuss the tories re- | inany asmociates et. iti i ; ie tt Ses at beaks jin ‘aad Got fy | §| Hate are waiting for them at (imbels; but hundreds of prone act al rr, = | Ear Infrmery last night as the result ies men have alread anticipa' us. ber of pePaaationad about te testimony | ras stated ofan, oberation per: usual at GIMBELS, it’s a very excellent col- yardages of fae refnaed to let the lifeboat put | eemariarinn Stor gern trae treet wes! Bl lection of attractive bey oo ag ne he notice ack to rescue drowning people, [hq was considered one of the. boat are the thick carwheel n silk at an un- “@o away and donot bother me! =| been in confldential relationship with weaves. Many of the hats follow the English tendency usual discount Bir Cosmo said: authorities on railroad matters and had | iB —>— |the Jate E. If. Harriman. Soon after toward narrow brims and high crowns. But the men —and I'll ac- LIFORNIAN CAPTAIN | Sintson, ‘at “tne solicitation “ot” Mra |A| who prefer broad brims can have them—all with cable ps 4 *y if you TRIED TO TALK TO ee ae a history of the life of edges to prevent nicking. fo 1 ie tee UNIDENTIFIED SHIP, elt patton lived at No, sit Bast sev. Handsome Straw Hats from Italy are made of fine or the Fe Hf Peet ar vaetcwal Lit daughters a \(| split straw, braided to look like sennit and are very coats they wi Trade's Titanic tnquiry Capt. Stanley light in weight. : make. I should \ Tani of the Leyland liner California EVER T AKE American Hats of sennit have new soft swear- | 88y that the silks would make about oo BM agg | Sat oe apeil 10 he saw the liphta ot bands that adjust themselves tightly to the head, and —and eaten! give them to you to sell at the most MBAs wih var Sy Mores ne oe: AN INTERNAL BATH? psi Me Foe ne oe that the silks were just what we wanted, and that the js, but received no reply. The sec- ( 1 oficor, Capt. Lord aid, reported | It is the new and scientific Nature Sennit Hats, American, English, French and Ital- | manufacturer would make them in the styles we tho saw a whito rocket at 1145, | Cure for many ills. ian, $2 and $3. selected, we said “yes.” fler hearing evidence on the Cait. | ,, 4 most interesting method of Internal Onli ‘ What Petticoats could be prettier for Summer dresses than nia's position Lord Mersey, tntere | Bathing is now being shown .and ex- Split Straw, American, $2 to $5. . these of white, pinks, lavender, light blos or matse massalitne with ne i i. he Titank Sed eee Deke sega hr jlan and Mackinaw Straw, with snap brims or ruffles inset and edged with Platt Valenciennes lace? sea tallee distanten ne re? OP | ferent from anything élee ever teed for pencil curl, $2 and $3. Or these of de chine and heavy tub silks in the same that the third omeer | Hy Purpore, dadoablediy nolteed (hat Panama Hats, $4.50 to $25. colors at $3.95? licious confections—and think of the prices! Ge uiew lle task, snd lconstipation and biliousness, besides For tailored suits, afternoon and evening gowns there are: ie id) ant’ bee | mate si feal mevous pene Ce IMPORTANT—All of the Stiff Straw Hats are} At $2.26 Plain and Chango- | | At $3.96 Copy of a new fe AnBE. bs vecual| BREE Gere ee ernan fecr seat pmo yd by the best process we know. The! white and black, with ‘deep | or messaline, Gored, yet it has O 7 Atearanlted attest (heath i hard shell of varnish keeps the Hats from spotting, | accordion and side-plaited | almost straight lines to the tind the sl mewetel nity caraaten |p| | When caught in a shower, and when dusty, they can ruffles.) sido'platten reitio topped wih of it ure only partially effective. They be readily cleaned with adamp cloth. _ Fourth Floor At $2.95—Silk Jersey - top | side-plaited ruftle, topped Petticoats, with messaline | festooned ruffles of French flounces, in white, light, med- | pinked silk; plain and two-tone jum and dark colors, also | effect, also black. black. , At $2.95—Several: styles in At $3.95—Silk Jersey-top essali ey Petticoats, with deep measaline Bian ve poor ca, flounces; black and colors. white and black. Main Aisle and Second Floor High-Grade Refrigerators Very Much Below Their Usual Prices Splendidly constructed, hygienic and most econom- ical of ice; in Ly any and apartment house styles, with provision chambers lined with zinc, white enamel or porcelain. Manufactured by the Alaska Refrigerator Company. Top-lift Style—Zinc-lined Provision Chambers Height Width Depth Ice Capacity Reg. Price Selling Price 38 in. 22 in, 16 in, 45 Ibs, $8.50 $5.60 41 in, 24 in, 17 in. 55 lbs. $10.50 $7 43 in. 26 in. 18 in, 65 Ibs. 12.50 $8 45 in. 28 in. 19 in. 85 lbs. 15.50 $10 Top-lift Style—Enamel-lined Provision Chambers Height Width Depth Ice Capacity Reg. Price Selling Price 41in. 24in, 17 in. Bb lbs. = $13 $10.60 43 in. 25 in, 18 in. 65 Ibs. $15 $12.60 45%in. 28 in. 19 in, 85 Ibs. $17.75 914.76 Apartment House Style—Porcelain-lined Width , re —_— ier Price Selling Price \) t] ce . Price Bin 3b i 90 1be.” $32 force Nature, too, instead of assisting er. t, told him | This Internal Bath, however, is taken had cated | perfectly naturally—you just use the| 4 had reported [appliance and warm water—it assists en firing | Nature instead of forcing her, yet rids had answered thelr (the system of the poisonous’ matter ‘ j much more thoro y than any drugs— remem | it keeps one regular, too, mee tke’ | Inasmuch as many thousands are that, he | Using and praising the J. B. L. Cascade, aptain. htineott | and the most enlightened physicians are e rockets wore | prescribing it, it would seem worth every “rv gaid {one’s whilo to see the Cascade at all not {Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores in New York and Brooklyn, and let the principles and operation of the system be thor- oughly explained—this, of course, in- volves no obligation whatever. « Ask for booklet “Why Man of Today T ox ave r jis only 79% Efficient. Gimbel May Sale of Summer Blouses French Styles Reproductions Adaptations Of French Models that Cost Gimbels $20 to $75, Are in This May Sale of Summer Blouses At $2 to $12.75 These are the new styles that have revolu- Low tionized Blouses—and , yet we have them in this May Sale! ‘ ‘ither the Robespierré collar or Directoire collar that Augustine Thomas so successfully launched is the chic key-note of many Blouses. Blouses of soft and cool Japanese silk with rr vy that the lights were Is. nn rd, in reply to his own coun- | v 10 go throu: Wtanic was t FEEL SHAKY, HEADACHY. BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED? < TAKE GASCARETS, Sick headaches! Always trace them to lazy liver, delayed, fermenting food in je howels or. sick stomach. Pois matter, inatead of being thrown out, is re- absorbed into the blood. When thi ison reaches the delicate brain tissue itcauses congestion and that dull, awful throbbing, sickening headache. Jascarets remove the cause by Nese the liver, and making the waste move om and out of the bowels. One taken tonight will straighten you out by morning 0 10-cent box means a clear head for months. Don’t forget the children. eponge collars, and . big dainty voile Blouses, too. | 58 in. aeons HN ie 0 $3 Rather than to say sa : ; : Titth Floor that there is a particular vastly number of styles at each price, we have classified the Blouses ac- Shall We Call for Your FURS Tomorrow ? cording to styles: Best Service Moderate Charges Teleph Madison S& » 8200 Goupy Peplum Blouses, $2, $3, $3.95, $5, $6.95, ETRRRDD - BAUS SER $8.95 to $12.75 Order Seeds, Shrubs and Trees By Mail If Unable to Come to the Store ROSE BUSHES, 9c Each Two and three years old, well rooted; Dorothy Perkins, Queen of the Prairle, Killarney, Madamo Plantier and other varieties, Not more than 10 to a customer, FRUIT TREES, 28c; $2.75 Doz. ; $19.75 a Hundred Which Is Less than Half Usual Prices Tho overstock of a roliablo er, Apple (including BALDWINS), Pear, Peach, Plum and Cherry Trees. All native grown, roots well packed; stocky, healthy trees, three and four years old, in fine condition, 280 each, Combination Offering for 480 Original models cost us $27 to $75 Regulation Lingerie Blouses, $2, $3, $3.95, $5, $6.95, $8.95 to $12.75 Original models cost us $18 to $46 Sleeveless Casaques $2, $3, $3.95 and $6.96 ' Original models cost us $29 to $55 Hood Blouses in Casaque and Peplum Styles, 1 $3.96 and $6.95 Original models cost us $65 Goupy Coat Blouses, $2, $3, $3.95, $5, $6.95, $8.96, $10.75 and $12.75 Original models cost us $45 to $75 Sailor and Flat-collar Blouses, $2, $3 and $3.95 Original models cost us $22 to $36 2 furniture Without Deposits 4 ed tn this manner bas never proved satisfactory (0 the | Our methods aro always to please patro CALL AND "MAKE YOUR” OWN "TERMS | Terms Apply to Now York, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut. i 13 autniatea 4 rurntehea ERER ‘sss ‘ess 4 vdtniaita @ yatntanea } H P.. HiISSLON CLOCK °89.98 *109.98 Free with every pur-| 5 parntshed Furnished for of $45 worth of $149.75 $200 Up Robespierre Collar Blouse, $8.95 with King of Rome ruche, {n dotted voile; in Jap- anese silk, with eponge collar, no ruche—$5 Original model cost us $65, Third Floor 1 Azalea Mollis (hardy) 25 packages Flower Seedg 95c Bubway Store, Baloony Writ © Pay Fre doz, Canna Bulbs, 1 ‘Tub 102, package Sweet Pr p Welle tor 1913 Catalog, Matied Free = ie trae Directoire Collar Blouses, $10.75 b Caladium Lenin’ Lee teens Neen ' "PLAIN FIGURES oN ORDER, "Original models cost us $72. 26 packages Flower Seods Tle as ie om } ifol = PEE a Embroidered Voile Blouses with Epon 4 Shrubs, 12 Bulbs an ackages of Seeds— The Unifeid ite pop wal ark eA Cuffs, $6.95 Penge 8 Caladium Hubs 1 Lane all nie AE 1 Bis i in . Davenner i | ki [. ae Original models cost us $45, ‘aituercses } Becwball for Bed Pavenpori by Hoy Bed by Night GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. Engiia ceptionmlly wii a en pene en DPN a ea a LE a a eee THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE ——— Bale of 71500 Dinner Sets om Five of England's F P At 40 to 50 Per Cent. Less than Usual Prices An accumulation, brought about largely by the recent unsettled labor conditions in England. e | hata are remarkably fine, the kind many fondl remember seeing in grand- mother’s corner cupboard— reproductions of some of the It in, by all odds, the mont remarkable sale atstinece , is, the most remarkable sale inner sets held in the Subway Store. ee From Cauldon, Ltd. Also, from Our Own Sets White Eng! Porcelain Ware, with embossed Stocks odyes: 100 pieces; usually $8, at $4.60) 100 and 112-Piece American Bets of English Porcelsin| Porcelain Dinner Sets, usually Ware, illustrated, underglaze, flow | $10.75 to $16.76, at $8.60. blue, scroll pattern, 100 pieces,| 100-Piece Austrian Chins Din- usually $15, at $7.60. ner Sets, pink, floral decorations, €0 Sete English Porcelain Ware, | usually $15, at $8.76. underglage, blue, floral designs, witn| 100-Piece Limoges China Din- stippled edges and gold handles, 100] ner Seta, 2 attractive floral decora- usually $22.50, 2.76, tions, slightly imperfect, otherwise ‘om United Potteries] $25 +:ts, at 912.75. 8 CI ae. ae wh English a Porcelaia W ai er to Eng! ‘orce ‘are Porcelain Ware, with fg iin Half Price itfuatrated, 100 Pieces, usally $20,] From W. Adams & Co. at ne ha 7" . fidustrated, a), Reproductions of old English pot- Dinn characterintic old English design and | t4"y: Auch ae rural scenes in rich flow ° _ lecorations, with quaint gadroon se ese yee 100 pieces, usually] edge, Most attractive for summer From Samuel Ford Pot-| fom’ Verandas and breakfast teries Company 10c bread and butter plates, 86. 312 Dinner Sets of Fine Thin| 5c tea plates, 8c. English Porcelain Ware, with} 20c breakfast plater, 10c, gainty pink floral decorations, usually pine ae Plates, 100; striking for }, at 5 . 10¢ fruit plates, 6c. From J. H. Weatherby! pout nites, Bo. ao. & Sons 35¢ salad bowls, 18¢. 160 Dinner Sets of English} 20c cups and saucers, 10c, Porcelain Ware, underglaze, -| Beginning tomorrow, this remark. blue floral decorations, "100 ‘pleces,| able sale in the usually $10.76, at $6.76. Subway Store, Lower Floor “Better Than I Expected,” Will Be the Criticism, We Are Sure, of These Summer Dresses for Women At $10.50, $6.75 and $2.95 Over 25 Models of Silk Dresses, $10.50 Intended to sell at hichor prices; Russian blouse dresses of tuffeta— Dressca of atriped messaline (slustrated); of bordered foulard; hand em- brofdered chiffon tatiere, lion Sele Winened wn iy ny nt other at ve styles, in ost changeable shades, sizes BM tod, all at $10.60. ” si odels of Lingerie. Dresses, $6.75 Of allover eyelet embroidery, surplice effect, of #Hlover Juj em- broldery, embroidered robes ti tnmed with wide, imitation Cluny lace insertion; a peplum waist model (illustrated) trimmed with shadow lace and colored piping; Frocks of embroidery, overskirt effect. And the other models are bah leasing; among the colors are lizht blue, pink and , also white, 4 84 to 44, at $6.76. Pretty New Tub Dresses, $2.95 Nicely made of very quality chambray, in two attractive models, (one illustrated). blue, pink, and lavender, with collar and cuffs of white sordelino, with scalloped embroidery to match the dress; sizes 34 to 44, @2.96, Also about 500 White Tub Skirts, some slightly soiled, otherwise $1 to $3 skirts, at 75c. Subway Store, Balcony 1440 Women’sLowShoes,$1.75 A Discontinued $3.50 Model from the makers of the famous ‘Educator’ Shoes—and if they sell one-half as fast as the “Educators” did Friday and Saturday, they won’t stay here long, Two-Eyelet Ties (as Musteated) of gun metal or patent leather, with welted pth may be worn as Dainty Pumps by slmply attaching a buckle (as illustrated), Sizes 2'4 to 7--A to E—the price, $1,768 pair, We ofter leather covered or meta! buckles as low na £60 palr, —and a fair assortment tomorrow of $1.60 ‘Educator’ Shoes, 75c for little children, sizes 3 tod, tanand black hig) shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, I1EF Subway Store, Balcony. 80 Youths’ Suits at $2 Formerly $7.50 to $10. Suits of gray end brown mixtures in these sizes: 15 size 85, 12 size 36, 1 size 37, 2 size 38, Subway Stove, Baloony