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‘opinions when they differ from my Jalmost blind, and a frantic effort was ewn, but with the Hon. Seth Low A | Trade to find a nt to noutraiize fighting socialism and at the same | the action of the acid. The curtain cali time antently Getending Gompers, came with Devonde still crazed with ASASBEPARINE ereceae | UAT APS Seen || GLIMBELS THE GIMBEL. THE “avenine WORLD, TU ESDAY, MAY 21, 1912. SUBWAY STORE Brena ss re A _—— nitog's rt te ocine w> nin (! | Gi bel Sale of Summer Frocks oe red Hats, Reiners rrxittonal civic Sight Probably Destroyed by Peatnen the Injured actor arrived at At Moderate Prices That are RIGHT in style and Fe i lap The latter and two. other pniyal- Wherein the Art of Paquin, Poiret, Agnes, Gou ing. T i ir and rt ph , . alas incerwnen thers } a. mail nights to Doucet and the Callot Soeurs Is Reflected. Ai: np ia here ‘ayor of New York and cians worked over him all night. To- it » shapes rt lie a ane , Columbia University: ‘ day they sald that they feared he had ‘turers’ Asso¢iation Also At- “But serfously, gentlemen, is not Only ‘Business’ in Agony. |icst the sight of one eye completely malt and 8 the sttuation both critical and pitiful, and that the other optic nerve had been | facks Political Progressives, | when a man who has been the preat- -_-_ affected. | dent of @ great college, mayor of a ‘Treen realtstte than the most Seneest aeons otca'er lene stiet graphic perro fr bong was introduced iat seas a national organizal jen et @ man whose full force and |the action of “The Great Medica’ Mys- WHAT THE : inf be devoted to th . mreriatin fo fatogane water |". "oye gurme'me ney use ueve| INTERNAL BATH Is Doing for Humanity {ties under the law as the only truo | 8m actor poured real carbolic acid into jer our present mode of living the righteous indust: jutestine (or colon) cannot get rid a ot ait the waste that it accumulates— | so it clogs up, and then biliousness, constipation is the result, and that lack ot gear to do, to work, to think, | This waste in the colon, es we all is Cag ee [eee alone and if read the bl takes uj A dimaz in the melodrama depicts | Wor ‘on countless righ pnd the here under the power of a villain- ecseecaepealtie is directly caused | root es all our Feee aay. bo isinypend oue physician, who acid into his by, waste Led ee ‘ ap and who, more than any er one whfle thi he io A} colon is clean an jure | tian, Is reeponeitie for the resultant |siy water tn Tt cork eha me, | you will aleay el bright and capable| orlme of such agitation?” vonde writhes in mock pain under the race thet al ane nervous—always up| Musband Loves Diverse Sait, |R&rmlowe iniection, Last nlent, |" psec at oc internal bath which| rough mistake not accounted for, | wil Keep the colon as sweet and clean | Atlantic Supply Company, failed yester-|Carbolio acid solution was substituted, | 5s nature demands it to be for perfect | day to obtain @ verdict in his sult for/and Paul Webster, playing the physi- |) ..ith—that is, the J. B. L. Cascad cestredio: . |an absolute divorce from Anna B. Macjetan, dropped the corrosive inte | A ih tends are sh OPPOSES THE POLICIES ADVO-|Donaid. ‘The jury, after several ours, |Devonde’s eyes. doctors preseribing it with ons Gelideration, announced it couldn't loctors pre: in | GATED BY ROOSEVELT. seine accbonald charged hia wife with| The, 0k Sf agony that all over the world, It 1s now being! The attitude of Mr. Kirby and his|{mproper conduct with Robert Webster, | Vonde’s face meant only shown and explained by all Riker-licze- | : qasodiation toward the candidacy of) Columbia sraduate, at the house No, touch of “business' man Pras Stores in New York and 610 West One Hundred end Sixteenth et, and also named two other men actor's eyes, After the curtain fell, De had my Booklet, ** hy Man of Today | vonde staggered to his dressing room, |is Only 50% Efficient. Dresses are reproductions and modifications dresamalars have Soon | eee fe al and other’ clothes. ing of ‘ee ee a t g3.6 we loving women to wear at Dinard, | | hats, pe or Sabwey beg re Bieeny Scheven ingen, Another Remarkable Offering of sofcneish|! — riggeg’ and Juniors’ Tub “Eeaulsitely Dresses, This Time at $1.50 Two ks ago today we dresses at #1.90 that. sold very wulchly.” ‘This atoning fer “ieee is fully as attrac- [ il . j t & Li | f i aR R 3 3 itty steel fi ak fet clude _any “fobs.” The Dresses were made lo our espe- cial order, and yet prices are more value-gioing than nye heed at. So- talled Fe. Women's Dresses, sizes 34 to 44 Lingerie, $12.60, $15, $18.60, $25, and upward to $125. Linens, $8.76, $12.60, $16, $18. $3 to, , and upward to $62.60, Eponge, $21, $26, $35 and upward to $45. Young Women's Dresses--sizes 14, 16, 18 & 20 years Lingerie, 96.60, $7.60, $9.60, $19.60, 418, #25 and up- Women’s Gloves, Half-Price initiative and referen- dum and proposed changes in the Con- of the United States. All these piaciples are advocated by Col, Roosevelt. Mr. Kirby's expressions of hostility to the recall of judges and the initiative ong) referendum were greeted fh g ) SN The safest glove Mr. Kirby opened tia wtdrese by de: Glering that malign influences are at work attacking the solidarity of our in- | to buy— stitutions, laws and industrial iiberties. | f ws Y “Kayser’—the kind that “don't Linen and Lawn, 94.50, §6.75, $8.60, $9.50, 912.60, ¢15 | | But limited qualities, and these two groups only: Hventuaily he made plain that he oon- ayeer”—the kind that “don’t and upward, 200 pairs 16-buttom- White Mousqueteire Kid Gloves, tered these maiign influences largely | wear out” at the finger ends—and [@ Juniors’ Dresses—13, 15 and 17 years slightly solled, usually $2.50, at 91.25 a pair under the direction of Samuel Gompers : sold to you with— q Lingerie, $6.50, $8.60, $12.50, $18.60 and upward. 600 pairs 2-clasp Kid eves, Pu er kp Congress was denounced by Mr. Kirby i ; A Guarantee that Guarantees Linen and other colored materials, $2.75, $4.60, 96.75, | | White and colors, usually $1 and $ a, ts apo! Gok for its acquiescence in what : ‘vlolove legislation.” Under thie nes “a new pair free” if the “tips” eis e Proposed national 0 forbts workmen to labor for more than : wear out before the gloves. 490 minutes in any one day, the propo- Laie ™ “Kayser” sition to prohibit a Federal court from iJ Gloves cost ‘no eae igsuing an injunction in labor disputes, 7 < than the “ordinary kind’’—and are restraining unlawful acts and the bill ‘i \“ Kg Daeg ylheag lg itenthord H worth double. Don’t accept Wi raflway employees with outside labor just as good” kind, organizati c lons. WANTS TO FORM NEW POLIT! There's a way to tell the genuine $10 and upward. ee Young Girls’ epee a A to 14 Years Lingerie, 63 £2.46, G&:%%, 9.00, 95, 97.00 and coward, Striking New Pave, 5, $1.50 .50 Colored Washable Wontelais, $1.60, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.75 The first sale of cy poet in ——~ and upward. the paunny Store. Third Floor wall for $2 $2 and §2. ia tly Tomorrow—A Most Important |™°“ $1.50. The new styles, the pret! Sale of Colonial, Thin-Blown _ | pits. i ewes hand, lL oh§ “look in the hem” for the name Parasols, in dai F inty ae to match Pgh apatite Lal ol all ated “Kayser” —it is there for your and Cut Glass Summer costumes. New changeable In-my address to you two years | @g0 I asked the question, Has not the time come fora new political party 2 cope with these questions? And 3 qavert now, that the time has come ‘when the eobeP-minded people of this should untte in one political party whose chief purpose should be Hen, reasons for the stir- | #hades, the favorite plain colors and sti ing new with a plent ring offerings tt bg My ine plain whores Plrntiy at $1,60. Tae On Wie of a quantity of i} ine Cut Glass from a hat prominent maker. Secon: a reduction of some of the lines in our regular stock. The idea in both instances protection. You take no risk. “Kayser,” the safest glove to buy. Short Silk Gloves 600., 760., $1.00, $1.25, $1.60 Long Silk Gloves 75e.,$1.00,$1.25,$1.60, $2.00 en Se NIL Seabed veo ms ond ppl of 4 800 Yards New White Goods Usually 18c to )25c, now 1L2ic yd. p Julius Kayser & Co.,Makers is the same and has the Dotted and figured Swisses, ae resalt— wale crinkled “epee corded gue, inal, hie bm i merernd vee P ‘ and man; er favorite wea ven: #7 lengths Price Savas of ‘Ove-Thna to One-Half | tnually 180 to 26c, at 12540 yard, yards; ue The occasion is areee particularly to Summer house- keepers, as the Colonial Blown Glass are especiall: suitable for cottage use and among the Cut Glass will be toun: many beautiful pieces suitable for June wedding gifts. it ally 12 Oy usually pers oth any a old || regula? 5 a and gaat ee cock, | 141600 Boaite : English initil, special at Pr al and Cream Sets, reg. $4.60, bos aio, besmened oF hematitchad ; ually 86c to 45c, now 266, Colonial Water Tumblers, regu- MSs and Cream Sate, rq. #2, us larly Ge, at 260 dozen. at 91.60, English Printed Bedapreada, a Jape |. To the Man Who Fh si tines net | ml i Cr e | . with any initial, regularly $6.76, at heese Dish ‘over, reg. $8, Must Practise Economy] F888 sission cock Gif tle Enters |e gicge DOM Cove eee, rosebui er, eacied Olive nnd Atzions Dishes, Odd Napkins, $2.75 a s Dow The Suits we are selling VOh chests worth HMM ean 2 (00 ithe a I {Bata eee ret 8 That Usually Sell at $8.60 to 94.50 at $10 mean Dollars FY Pf) Homes Furnished | jp yh gat 1 aaa "Fa compet taney ot agg. pe ® saved. They are the best Ps Rooms at 498s $10 Suits you ever saw | Fuh! “74% 2 meet alates ‘—not only are the fab- |) ae. ee Ivey EAN 9) a Et ens OL eT ra rics better, but the tail- . Wy clu" ngs a8, 2 EAE, oring, the trimmings, the designs and colors i i Preserve Sets, $3, at $1.76. .50 to $4.50, now $2.76 dozen. iil ih poi egalariy Shab att soe oe. mt | Oras oF Nut Bowls, at 99.00, oe apo ici +} all nade Sets, 76, linen, bleached, wane heey "Foe Cream Trays, at 6, og $5... | 8 designs: ocx, wonTO and Tox86 Li TE al va usually $2.75 to $8.60, at Footed Compotes, at zed Table Tops, snow whit; hemmed; S6xh6"lochest slightly irapertect, otherwise 60e quality, 2! 1 oot Sandwich Trays, $9.80, Fee $5.60, | scalloped “ihe tt with ms oi ‘set Superb Cut Glass Relish dishes, four compartments, embroidered corners; vearte, 18x49 Loss Than Half Price | 99,75. reg. $6. : illow shams, 29x29 inch~ , with allver-plated jafly b0e, 8 $6.76 Water Suts, 6 tumblers es; usually 60c, at 260, Fe lining, $8.76, reg. $6.50. end dpe. jug, on mirror plateau, wale there i Fie oe Tomorrow You mn Select are better than you ever sree wy ieee” Worse: a for 8.60 O° Button bought at $10, and as Imported Blue-and-White or hich 88 woul be apn. 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