The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1912, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1 NEWS ODDITIE cere EE at | i S seonme an made, ftewm tare We Chiffon Taffeta, Foulard, Messaline, and AU jy es res tate Sez te MB Nt Jt a tS ya |corenstesont SEG yt venoms GIMBBH] S The Season’s Other Most Fashionable Weaves & New scheme to smuggie Chinese oven) lauchingly threatened to spank him, de+ Congregation to Chi the Canadian border has been discov-| “ating that he was “the same impetu- &. R. Payne of Baltimore has tem- ered by United States officials, who say |O"8 boy ho always was.” He has been | porarily taken the fob of the bell on St. n e (@) five Chinese syndicates were working it, |{" ‘he home but a few days. James's Methodist Episcopal Churoh, ck Madiso: } ‘The Chi e lacked oo! * ~eaanea” ” me ‘enue hcg One Hundred and tha etne "ander eee and| "TT Cae at Monntnes ee | "Redcat atte a me ot ue vi'ciy ew wen remain te And DRESS LENGTHS Sda. Five of them were cauent at Os-| disorderly conduct ny: Magistrate” Mes | wan the woloat, the pastor having taken PRIZE WORK Women, always keenly awhke to what is new and fashionable, do not need to | ) shovels. They were then rowed across| ‘William Weston of No. 27 Weet Dhir- | church heard a hymn played on a cor the Bt. Lawrence from Prescott, Can-|teenth street, after being fined $3 for |net last night. Mr. Payne, in the tower, the Night Court, “talked | this method of calling his congregation. fa i i oti |Back” tothe ‘Court and was fined a2 |Tt_was-n success, 0 it will be repeated From the HARPER'S BAZAR Embroidery Contest | | be told that this is pre-eminentlya silk season, But they should understand clearly ane Ug HAS Kill All the Rep=/more. Hoe paid it and turned at the [every Sunday night until the eummer Ne les on Rattles: ke Monntain. {door to say it was a shame and add: recess, }OW ON EXHIBITION on Our Second Floor that this Sale of Silk Remnants is composed of the Met Silks and Satins The rettiemakes have increased. #0 want, in the best colors—not a collection of undesirable fabrics. It is the best rapidly on Rattlesnake Mountain that Many summer visitors now travel over A 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta, in changeable colors, of $1.25 to $2 quality, at 85¢c a yard? the mountain near. Lenox. Mann, ‘and A SEVERE T AX ON VIT ALITY For Women and Young Women Or Fleur de Soie of exquisite quality, double width, at $1.05 yard, instead of $3? Gimllen cf eaten’ Sin Donn as In This June Sale Or Summer Foulards, in blacks, blues and other Lat colors, in the fashionablecoin oon as warm weather brings them from| ice t ‘ it dots, as tvell as borders, and all-aver designs, al 85c a yard, instead of $2and $2.25? ) thet dens. ths vitality of the uations rhe woman |aabety sany 0¢ then have cervons Pree Comprise the Most Attractive Styles } he vitality of the nation. ‘The woman Jaches; many of them have nervous pros- All these are in the Remnant Sale, with many more of equal desirability. No wonder that of that splendid ph: of tration; fer f hi * és ws Mims CyclonarWeockem Church ays, the wet oben of Wen stem tal brat, onnpaion Sika eee ene the event is attracting eager attention from hundreds of wise women today! A hog that had been imprisoned under |!8 "ast al! ri ‘ 10 | Bey Gad Liver ‘rOMuNe, Suacmia ARC other je wesi ices Ye uote woman of today is an anaemic, sickly, | plaints. They est ti h, t Ste, ruins ot & church near Evergreen. | Siways, tired, exhausted type,” Ths |requlatly and fall to take healthy out Planned weeks ago. Most of the Dresses made up specially Remnants of 62.60 Silks Crepe de Chine Crepe Meteor ) ‘Wan found alive. reason for this is very simple, ‘The call | door exercise as nature demands. "Food to our order—our own selection of materials and styles—but Remnants of $2.75 Silks PY Black Berdered Taffeta © Cashmere de Sele 4 " social duty has imy on the woman ea" on |, sours, n Imported ards ordered Messaline alee on "When the Gable Hos $Z: | of today responsibilities that take up too form and volgen pumpedinto their blood, taking advantage of market yond to get Veit kind Remnants of $3.00 Silks Geeend Fleer Feul be R's Cees seta teers "| Nas vie ot Ue eceet ame, Soe ee Cr en Lo er ee ed ath z . clerk or workingman frequently has Cooper's New Discovery tones up the Result: A wonderful collection of refined and dain Remnants of §1.' Bordered Foulards Aunt, 108, Threatens to Spank 86-| just as many social responsibilities as tho | stomach and aids in the assimilation of Summer Dresses, for young women and matrons, wit f $1 Bordered Crepe de Chine Year-Old Nephew for Hugging Her. | woman of fashion. The fact that she has |food so thet it imparts strength and amazingly low prices to pay for them. i Moses Lazarowitz, eighty-six years old, | house work and other domestic duties | vigor to the system. It makes rich, red :, f 92. Fiain & Changeable Taffotes discovered yesterday that his aunt, Mrs. {to perform only tends to make her life | blood, tunes the nerves and will restore Dresses of net and batiste, §22.60. Dresses of white lingerie, $8.60. Remnants of $2. Ethel Plonsky, 108 years o!4, was also | the harder. a run-down, half-sick, anaemic person Dresses of fine French lawn, Dresses of eponge and linen, $6.76 a resident of the Home of the Daughtera| Many women think they are suffering |to the full bloom of health. For sale | Dresses of striped flaxon, Dresses of white lingerie, linen ery and Oriental ys $16.75. and gingham, $6.75. Preece OE erent lin niga and | Women's Summer Suits striped effects, $11.50. Bernard model in eponge, $22.60. atetripel vole tried | _ Francie f-button Cutaway Sui Dresses of str: ve ti utton with taffeta, #11.60. in French linen, 918,” of Jacob. Since they parted in Warsaw from various diseases but don't really |at all druggists.’ =“In New York’s Shopping Center” All-Silk Foulerd Natural P: Fr Silks ic, Begs Tt | Presta erga sise: | | | Remannte of be Bes Ay Girtings Taney bik Vode Pulloee dose senna 20 a mnants o! Cc La Markette Corsets The Largest, Finest and Most Helpful Store mn Seer eae Sane Remnants of 40c Silks inthe World Devoted Exclusively to In the PINK SHOP Sastre tts (as Remnants of 50c Silks ° ° ° A corset is always important to the smartness of the costume. ‘Bubway Store, Furniture and Housefurnishings But never is the selection of the right Corset more important than Remnants of 56¢ Silks Scrtahall fond — in Summer, when anything that is not exactly right is an actual : ‘i China Vases at gee ; It Y not easy ty settle the rok lem for coe's at, Also a choice collection from our regular stock of but the advice of our corsetieres. may be of great value a . Just Halt Prices times to vel reed Women. at ie ae dee Dress Lengths of Imported Novelty Silks ere is a particularly in ing variety o ar These vases are of rich, imported, hand- Corsets in smart Summer models for all sorts of outing wear— At $10, regularly $16 to $20 At $16, regularly $20 t0 $35 seend riser decorated china, in a wide choice of ray for riding, golfing, bathing, for motoring and street wear, as well ote Fy eet Relge hte itr gredten Ay as for evening gowns. The following are some of the models for tomorrow we have 75 up Bp} 98 wi seeing: i marked them at...... IC to De Golfing model of fine batiste, at Brocaded silk decollete Corsets, in ad ee ‘Decollete modal ot batiate, ata. | “the Bridal Corset at 94 tn ° ° er. 38 , : % ill Surplus of Corded Arabian Curtains cbdium and extremely lng ed- | Tas 9.60, epuary $6 Brocded We purchased the miii’s entire surplus of these splendid curtains. There aro four different styles Batiste models, with extremely | | {corsets in the latest extreme in copies of real lace, mounted on heavy quality net. -These curta! 7° 4 50 4 95 hips, at 66. u L a easily worth $4.50 a pair; tomorrow we offer them at, @ pair..... . and J. long ine topless models of batiste, At $1.60, regularly $2.50—Correct. a GREENHUT Buttding, First Floor.) at 96, ere ae in various ‘up-to-date perfect-fitting - .. remely models. More Room-Size Rugs Caught in the #, aes Mand esete=oA\ varity of correct ‘eé 939 8 model of finest Summer | styles in comfortable Summer Clean-up Movement cout at 97.80, wuights. Fink Bhop, Second Floer, They are of an extremely fine quality and include a number of the season’s newest designs and colors. For tomorrow we offer the following: $13.50 Axminster Rugs, size 6x0 {t....... $22.50 Wilton Rugs, size 6x9 ft.; at.... atte This Tempting Sale Meee eee eee ee etic c-silso | $3380 Wilton Rage; size 6x0 fs atescs, aane0 Of Inexpensive JEWELRY .50 Body B i +312, ‘ isa Har 0 Taposay Brvsecis Rags Ox ffs, s025 | S17/80 Body Brussels Rugs’ size 6x0.72273 Offers many opportunities to buy charming pieces of French $8.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 7.6x9 i $19.50 Body Brussels Rugs, size 6x! -$16.1 Jewelry or American Gold-filled Jewelry at a third to one- $9.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 7.6x9 {t.. .86. $9.75 Velvet Rugs, size 6x9 f half less than their ordinary prices. $13'80 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 7-039 189: $11.50 Velvet Russ: size 730 t There are scores upon scores of artistic designs in the col- . ti iS » x! «BI . vi gS, Ie) Sees ry . H $10.50 Wi ton | ge, size 6x0 te: i (GREENHUT Butiding, Piret Floor.) pa eye eae fog ays gle onan aomee Two Remarkable Bargains in the Summer—thereby saving your more valuable jewels. Onan) °. The Jewelry for Women includes La Valliere Pendants, Dining Room Furniture Brooches, Jeweled Long Chains, Sash Ping Hat Pins, Brace Quartered Oak Dining Chaire—as illus- a; Fancy Necklaces, Frill Pins and other pieces in great trated; with saddle shaped wooden ety. seat in either golden oak or Early At 25c to $2.50, Usually 50c to $4 English finish; strong heavy construc- The Jewelry for Men comprises Gold-filled Watch Fobs, tion, The regular price of these Ribbon Fobs, Coat Chains, Tie Clasps, Cuff Links, ete. At BS} chairs is $1.50; tomorrow we offer $4) Ny 4 a limited quantity of them at...... 260 to 8 20 usually 50c to $4. hace of the pieces have The GIMBEL Freezing Vault Is New York's Finest and Most Perfect id fronts f ing. Main Fi clin Guna ol see sine se na ie “*"!!ISUMMER HOME for Your FURS oak in golden-oek finish; as illustrated; R 59 inches high; 37 inches wide and 15 j The Moths are Flying Thick Right Now. Their work of destruction is going on in thou- inehee aaah Baye Sioovecsyooden PHOTOGRAVURES eo of Ronee ; oe Furs mhioald Be sent toa place of protection As once, mes shelves, round ends and French legs. ; e Gim reezing room for itorage is one of the most modernly apy vaults Wo ordinarily soll these closers at $i; For June Weddings in New York City devoted exclusively to the proper keeping of fur during the, Summer." a tomorrow we price them —, iced— e storage system is the fect preventive o! es ive we Btrececccccccoscreseess 1 AV A Th Bought And Pri the <-Unusuelly . moths. While it conserves the natural cule of the pelt it vastly improves the brilliancy of the nee ORBENHUT Buiiling, Seoend Flees), afer pe ‘eet . i b, deal P Webus fur, bringing back the original luster of life which dressed skins so often lose after a period vures erent from that employed by most dealers. We buy | | of wear, Lawn Mowers and Other Summer Ni ‘eeds the pictures abroad, often controlling our own subjects, for the Each garment when received is ticketed, numbered and registered, closely examined and Lawn Mi Moth Preventatives United States and Canada, and import them for the same prices then hung in our freezing room where the frigid air circulates freely around each garment. in erowere Tar Sheets—size 40x48 inches, for lining « as the | jobbers do. Our color them true to the orig- We accept all responsibility against damage by moths, fire or burglary. vs Mowere—with pisin bear- trunk or wrapping up winter clothing mf inals, and they are finally put in frames of our own designs— The garments are always ready for immediate use. If you wish to use a wrap or coat for ; ings, vet for an as Suen: with; roll of sheets, at ey 36c thereby making the production exclusive in every way. To make a single day or night, or to take away to the moun’ ins on a special trip, it can . at Se ieee a oe | “Beton een emma 7, cia, re pats our uaa Yon prices iowa were | | heer dees cera un serge seca ao xt se emma men 3 Msn oa sn sash pa 1 nde Nameal’ pee as the owner desires e 8 season, without any extra cost. sat ‘make mower A indow walnut-stained frames, 15 inch wien oy ela 0 ae ” aetineepelinoningti a : fay mo ee ee Coad 2. Vault at their convenience and see reen stain inches wenty-five, 101 » in antique 4 s ith Ball bearings: high and extending to 33 inches;'to- 15 tncluling Tannhacuser, Lohengrin, and others’ at $6.60, reg. $12 and $18.60. | | for themselves jest how fine are al its appointments and how perfect is the Gimbel system ot bor hye LAS Pipl Pe le Another group at $7.60, regularly $18.60 and $16; good subjects, in fulls | | eold storage. ‘Telephone Madison Square 8200, and we will call for your furs immediately, ‘ fe) 186 burzishy on et Genuine Ciresasin walnut veneer frames, at $10, regular- Our Workroom is equipped with the latest devices for making to order new Fur 24eli 21- ly Ee ihe same o pictures 10 Set emia anus ornamented frames, Geren copied from best foreign models, also for making Repairs and Remodeling at special = at. at $10, larly $17.50. lavorite sul 8 are included. jummer prices, Pur Storage Desk, Third Floor. oan oe Be seach 456 Kindiy ‘bat vsiietains 28 eons Scissors, 25c Pai tomorrow, at 755 r -ine! indly Ing correct measurements, as we e . s cissors, ic air e Steers air pean Melee eae Artistic Japanese Porcelains | Regularly 400 to78¢ || A Few Sterling - For Summer Use—Half-Price gc utt 1,008 pairs of theee fine Silver Mesh Bags EENHUT-S GEL C00 te Large purchases of this effective Ware, from the Sepancee iny | handles, cast steel blades, fing- Scarcely a baker’s dozen cf these handsome ot ° porters, Sane ut 00, oft it at belt eee Many eee ie ly finished, 314, 5 and 6-inch. | Sterling silver, 6 inches deep, with 6-inch frames, which are ‘BOTHSIDESORG™ AVE. J.BGREBNHUTPrm 18 AND ID™ STS, ain comin tne An at 360 pair, though usually | engraved, engineturned or pieroed in rich designe. “THE BIG STORE” | an GANT Tray, 780 to Ob, formerly | Ave Ffekeastive group of Band: gy Scissors of solid | purchasers, tor they rye yin under-price— ‘Bon-bon Dishes, 680 to 760, form- | novel decorations, several hundred at | steel, at 26¢ and-86¢ pair, us- $24.50, Regularly $37.50 For Details of Many Important Sales in Our MAIN Building, Tomorrow, Please erly $1.25 to $1.60. half-price, 960 to $8, formerly $1.95 | ually 40c to 75c. Other Mesh Bags, in a variety of beautiful des See Our A ti t on Page 5 of This Newspaper. ‘ea Pots, Compotes, Jugs, 660, | to $6, | ar allaid Sh B00 pai 28, y jigns, at ee —— TO coecee Sern Chose | voll eeecnee Can Bel Magers rwually 75c to $1. Main Fleer, |_025t0 6125. | ‘ol lars, fare, lous characteristic Orien . . 60, former! » thin, hand-de ed, Last Week of Our Great Offer of 60 JC Stamps Free Co 7 . - -_ meat ‘a Pegaso in Ev New Book Started |B] erly $1 to $8.50, mal Mayonnaise Dishes, 600 to 760, on ery é | %. ae Sets, 91.60, { larly $1 to $1.50. They are extra, and will be accepted in addition to the usual limit of other free stamps, | e ase h $100, form reqular ishes, 66c to 96e, regularly she Th Fee st GERANRLT BUILT Te OEE ee he creams Farlor, en ugar and Cream Sets, 80 to O80, | $1.26 to 8,08 BROADWAY NEW YORK os tHnty-THino er. formerly $1 to $1.96, Fifth Floor | =aaaDouble JAC Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 o’ Clock,

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