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as acamas te a : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 19138. p the United States Guarantee Company.|that existing freight rates on glucose He was vice-president of the Chamber! trom Chicago to New York unduly fav- of Commerce, it of the Pilgrims |ored the Corn Products refining c . of the United 81 ind of the Pilgrim) pany, popularly known as the “Glu Society of America. He was a member) Trust” and on the petition of the juced the export rate between Ci ( of the National Academy of Des! | the Brown University Alumni, the M ~|ropolitan Museum of Art and t DIES AT §2 A ER - New York from 22 1-2 cents a men He belonged to the Union Clit—his| hundred pounde to 18 cents, and the do- favorite club, where he always stopped | mestic 2 to 20 cents, jae the end of his long walks up the | Spree > . avenuenthe, Players, the Lawyers and 5 the Racquet. x rT Great Lakes eon 100-YEAR-OLD MINE SOLD. end pics Quickly Carries] Aton Property Went, Subject to * J $815,000 Mortgages, for $5,000. M k I land oft, New Yorker, Long The property of the Alpha Copper ac Inac s H ‘Figiire‘in City Life. Company, consisting of more than 1,200) 'I-Day Personally Conducted Still Bringing New Styles In _ GIMBELS | .Dainty LINGERIE BLOUSES | And at Constantly Lower Prices if Iowa and several independent «! anufacturers of the west orler acres of ore land, mining plant and TOUR mines, situated In the Watchung Moun- tains, three miles north of Somerville, | r N. J. has been sold at Sheriff's sale, Bj Thundey, Sentember 12 § Witttam Butler Duncan died suddenly | ciyiece to mortgages held by the Man: | Delightfvt Outing including Xisenra Falls. f tot preumonia at his residence at No.| hattan Trust Company of New York the trp from Buffalo to je and 1 Fifth avenue last evening. He was| aggregating $316,000, A Lis 1 at Clew fhtaken 111 only at noon, An operation) | The property was sold at public aus.! Deirdt, aed thre days ot Meckinse jfor cataracts, performed upon him last! Somerset Court House and. was DoUsht | . Sunday by Dr. Morgan of Boston, had| by George H. Gardner of New York for; 67 80 trom New York : 4 [Abparently been successful, ¥,000, { e y nN ‘With him at the time of his death were The mine has had an eventful history | +) {his daughter, Mrs. Paul Dana, who lives} and has been a perennial source of spec- | Proportionate rates from other points, 900 Men S Straw Hats Sat No. 1A Fifth avenue, directly behind, ulation for a hundred yeare. It 1s est!- Bi ask Agente of C. Studds, D. P. A.; William the Duncan home, and his son, A. But-| mated that more than $1,000,000 have Pedrick, J D, ‘ges Fitth Jer Duncans ite wife died ta ius, tie | Been apent in experimental mining with || Avene, New York, fop book, oF addrem From Charles Levy’s Sons, New York Heaves another daughter, Mra, Wiiton| te plant. The mining enterprise was Station, Philadelphia, |” ° ° Join This June Sale TPhippe, of London. Wiliam Butler| *fet started by the old Washington Usually $3 At $1.75 2nd $ Duncan sew eaephew, whom be adopiea| Mining Company, of Boston ete at as a son, survives him. Intervals by the American Mining Com- William Batler Duncan, olf New! pany and the Alpha Company. it We Jat ay satan chen te with uiteR ora Whee Ley lats from the well-known Baltimore of Montague - on Mirch W of this year. In keeping state Commerce Commission held to-day Gillet. Knowing well the demand there would be for these This is what has made Gimbels headquarters in New York City for Women’s Blouses. with his custom he swung out of his big splendid Straw Hats, we have planned reinforcements for to- | This iswhy so many thousands of women will come here tomorrow expecting to find the NEWEST Yorker and long a leader in the bus Bemeeri aad vent iene’ th “avere| morrow, in the shape of the season's samples from Charles | and SMARTEST styles. And they will expect, too, to find the most remarkable values yet pre- Hiwnieh he has seen change character s . A Levy’s Sons, 691 Broadway, New York, than whom there are | sented anywhere. ~ _———————— and social life of this city, celebrat Hite the Glucose Trust, i, nis cighty-second birthday anniversary! WASHINGTON, June 21.—The Inter- 4 many times, for > brisk walk in the no better makers of men’s high-grade straw hats. ’ We anticipate the Saturday demand and are splendidly ready to live up to the liveliest RRNA Disses, wae bers. te Edinburgh, S H re] ES So, tomorrow, the choice wi lopatinue to ba moet satistactory expectations. Here is one special purchase of ‘geotiand, on March 17, 1830, 1) t f and men can buy the best straw hats made in America ai e * 5 “Alexander nud Sarai Butler Duncans 8 ry 8 f \ price of inferior ones. Some superb Hats of Milan straw are 2,600 Lingerie Blouses at $1 and $2 LONG INTERESTED IN RAIL. 3:00 3:50 & NS included among these newest arrivals. All sizes in the collec- Regularly $1.50, $3 and $3.50 a babe beste hal nee | Boys wear Wels as $2,004 = tion, especially 674, 7 and 714. Of voiles, batiste and lawns; effectively trimmed with Valenciennes, Cluny, Real Irish and | gree 7ears after: is. iAduatlon trom | eo ae ee eee eoe sia teorea if] $3, $4 and $5 Straw Hats at $1.75 Each | Venise Laces. High-neck Blouses, with the regulation shaped collars; the new stock collar SS ea j heed of the banking firm of Dunean, | WL, las makes and sells more Main and Fourth Floors. with the black velvet Byron tie; the flat collar of real Irish, Embroidery and Venise; the V-shaped, | Paden and from Ist torte was prt: |” $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00shoesthan 4 . " {Bi round orsquare, low neck; fancy trimmed three-quarter orlongsleevesto hand. =, ig pdemt of the Mobile and Ohio R. JCompany. Since 1888 he was the chalr- any, other manufa = Binan of the board of directors of ‘the | _ World. WHY road. BECAUSE he protects the wearer I New Orleans on Nov. 22, 4883, ne} against high prices and inferior Miss Jane P. Sargent. oes, by stamping his name and P price on the bottom and guaran- ation. and since 1874 was a life Brenton ere Women’s Summer Wraps! Sale of 1,000 nae Pape ada Blouses Many f the Prettiest Styles For Misses, 8 to 18; for women, 34 to 44, All whita, and white with cadet and navy collars | That New York Has Yet Seen of galatea, collarless with coat revers, of all white, and white with red, navy and colored striped | Ww. ti ittee for a continual procession of de- materials; tiesto match, patent leather and self belts, inverted and patch pockets. lightful new Summer Wraps for Woe ‘ There hee Coats for And these two lots only hint of the scores of special offerings prepared, and now on display, in a deat ihn PRAALA OS | REESE Hiperkey bor ordigary the golf links, for the motor, for the steamer, for the runabout; this great June event in our blouse sections. Don’t fail to see thes! owing TOMORROW. diss New York Whit Clap and ioved to tell malesof shoes. Don’t take a sub- Wraps for the Summer wedding, lawn party or dance. The hat he and Gen, Wintel of oa bear sppropriate garment has in short been provided for every More Extr r di ry News Tom orrow oF the Rieth avenue | Toe rehire del : / ‘And we continually hear delighted comment on the distinctive ree nS AR was Garhape the test Call at W. L. Doug! ness of Gimbel st leg and nth extreme moderateness of Gim Of Beautiful NECKWEAR for Women nteronting of all the rooma in the Dis 93 Nassau St.; 755 Rrondway, cor, 8th Mt. Union 8q.)s prices. It is by this attractive com ination our Wrap ‘Women’s Neckwear has this Summer taken a radical departure from Bern Whe nivera tend ar ereniaaiiae aes oore08 Thivd hi ay Crimes Bas laninand Section has made so many friends. former styles. We have been most fortunate in securing remarkable col ices much below e the enormous The Cost Illustrated on the Left lections of the most fashionable new effects, to sell at is a particularly smart Coat for motor or steamer Z J their real market valne. ‘Tomorrow, we expect to dupl! ste ey abites tenn hite, in with checks of : selling of last week by means of the following fine offerin ton St. Hrondway; St.; 1770 Pitkin Avenue, Newark. verue, ii The Wrap Tlustr ed on the Right " = 6c to $3 Lace Neckwear at 50c to $1.50. @ graceful eovering for a party dress; of so! Charmi 5 t saving, in spite of the fact that they are quite scarce. io Accounts \ charmeuse, in light, blue, , There are nets Pricora Venise, with rourid oF pointed back collars; also Ratine Lace Sete, rose, green, black, / collars of imitation baby Irish and crochet lace and round, square or pointed bach Opened navy of coral Shirred at ars ot st ‘ eck, front and aroun . Mae prone te.62,000 | bottom. $26, These Other Delightful Groups ‘M4 On Small Weekly 4 Payments. | jC tneue feared Bipees ‘ Double Jabots of fine net, with deep | _ At 260 and 60c is Another Attractive J Small Accounts neatly 1B tee sa : Mechlin or Valenciennes lace; also Lingerio | Collection of Pierrot Stocks, high or Dutch tf Especially Fort Cone.) ae sty its \ Y | Stock Jabot, lace Chemisettes, Net, Lawn | neck, lace Chern .settes, aide frills, plaite Invited thule Inreetatah peoets, and lace Fichus and Pierrot Collars of ince; | collars, Cont Sets of ecru ratine and others | OH § a | hound with silk. As\ we ae Fecryry ct Namie at T6o an Maline Ruffs, in white, black, sky bluc ao temps a y Specially priced at $27.60. { Sh Ueuay £17080 FA ienneslor Trak | S00 brown, at $1.00 and $8.60, usual Pua tps ol§ ar No Club Fees. NO ff Other Outing Coats!) @ (A\m lacestrimmed, with single and double tabs, | *# to $6. Double Stamps With th tia [Red Tape. NO E. Include | at 26 to $1, usually 50c to $2. Largo Sailor Collars, trimmed with lace FepeaDha claude 3 St Block 8th Av 36: ed Tape. NO Extra Nee leat Robesplsrre Collars, of rating, net and | and embroidery, finely tucked Stock Jabot, Sing's. Stumps . e -] Charges of Any Kind. NO Norfolk model, in brown ' \, buttons, trimmed with lace, at 260, usually age eerie Prsiad Dress Sets, at After 12 o'clock. NEWARK, N. J. STORE, 49 AND 51 MARKET STREET { Strings to this Offer-wu Our Prices Are Aiways the Lowest!'} WE 1.\Vi1E COhPARISON ! < ICE SALE OF* /EXTRAORDINARY CLEARANCE SALE O 8.50 Mahogany. Odd Dining Room Chairs, Mission Sofas, Arm Chairs, | $3.00 Solid Oak ¥ nie weker t Rockers, Tebles, ind an assortment of Parlor and Sitting Room Rockers in Mahogany, Mahogany Finish, Golden [Ag tend Early English Ozk. Seats upholstered in genuine and Imitation plain and Spanish Leather, Velour and Tapestry, Cane, Cobbler and Wood Seats. ALL FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK—DISCONTINUED PATTERNS—NO QUANTITIES OF ANY ONE KIND \ About 300 Pieces to Go at Prices Less Than Manufacturers’ Cost ; BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY or green, with reverac 4 H cine otis brinae. Bote ; 60c to $1.60 Plaitings at 25c to 75c Yard see Yarae, Patel pockets ‘About 2000 yards, in shadow lace, plain net and otfer styles, various widths, in byes " are large patch pockets whe Bk codon: ; i Specials in Vetls and Veiling and I buttons. $26. Seven - eighth length Me, neuen cee Chitton Volts, in black, white and colors, | Chantilly Lace Vells, in black, white k 1% yards long, with 1-inch satin border, | and colors, sacoe, scroll and dotted and another style of im- at 600, usually $1. ; centers, at 60c, usual! noe to $2. ip ported light-weight cut ‘Silk Shetland Veils, in black, white and Mesh Veilings, in black, white, magple velvet, which is also in | colo: lain and fancy meshes, at | and colors, several styles, 26¢ yard, | , silk-bound, with | pearl buttons, are $12.60; , shadow, p the favorite new seven- 600 each, usually 76c to $2.60. usually 50¢ to 75c. ‘Main Floor ti i 4 {MY |) cighth length, is $24.60. Then there ere Mackinaw Coats in Norfolk, even-eighth and three-quarter lengths; some with : hood, at $12.60, $16 and $19.60; Blazer Coats, in Pink and Blue Adorable Little Coats, Hats c ripes and plain colors, short, at $5.60 to | DRESS LINENS A d D fe . un thgce-quarter lengthy me 1,66. ee ares ike cine .nd Dresses for Children mn Coats, nsevenceighth and fulllergtha, | colors, as well as ivory. But pink The kind mothers admire and make at home when time $4.60 to $17.60, Third Floor’ | and blue are especial favorites this | Permits. Styles that everyone is carried away with, and just Summer, and we have taken pains as fine hey look, moderately priced, too: tosecure a plentiful supply of them. A fino variety of Lawn Dresses, long-waisted and Russian models; . prettily trimmed with laces and embroi . Several grades, all pure flax; 36, Sill alee clecener £30°6 yenre at re! also tailored effects, low neck | Tomorrow, This Splendid Offering $10 Quartered Oak $2,.0 Golden Uak $2.50 Quarte cd Uak $3.0) LeatherSoat’ $1.5 Golden $3.00 Solid Oak # 46 “4 . 4 oh ‘ / Hl and 50 inches wide. French Waist Dresses of fine lawn, quite elaborately trimmed with ee yf eens NORE EA che Chale f han 4 ages | Boys’ $8.50 to $12 9B¢, 98c, 480 and 6Fo Yd. | <alty laes and embroidery; Dutch and round necks, aort dleeves;2%0 8 we a & y | : : regularly 40c to $1.26, Children's Straw Hats, fine Milans and Panamas—the newest A 241.34 | Knickerbocker Suits Bordered Cotton Voile a tailored oF trimmed with velvet ribbon and flowers: the $3 tone | Dress Patterns at $1.95 hildron's White Pique Coats, also natural pongee, and striped For $5.50 and $7.75 | Charming English f and plain sorges; pewost models st these lovesed’s sods, pol $5, { | gomely bordered Fo Oot hey now $2.90; were $5 to 88.75, now $3.96, fad, Floor | Nothing looks better on a bright, smart | boy—your boy—than a good-fitting Knick- ;| erbocker Suit; at least, this is the opinion of } many people of good taste. Oh onires the style must be right. These y styles are right, you may be assured, for 4 they are all GUM BEL Suits lowered in price to adjust our stocks. Nerfclkand dou! le-Lrecsted mode's, plain or plaited; ail-wocl mater.a s, of course, ina variety of pretty patterns for Summer, will make up Into vor: mer frocks, and the price, tern, is absurclly ittle, wlio | with the much higher figure wy ith mich Kein rs Some Millinery Notes j rei pelea From the Medium-Priced Salon These new Hats are a veritable rose-garden of loveliness, which is in fullest bloom as is fitting for the official first day of Men’s $2.50 Union Summer. Suits, $1.90 And new arrivals from the deft trimmers who make Gimbel Ono: ct hese site al: Man's Hats, are of daily occurence. Here and there a new group bears terete gaeciet ta racemase aspecial price. Such as $15 Solid Qa! 1$11 Solid Oak We 7 Buffet «9:89 Chiffcnier 4.98 ri a qs finish, in, | , 20 in, . de’ Martive cbw fect,|Solid oak Chiffonier, with ws A, Top has 12x32 in. French Saeed About 300 Suits for boys of 7 to 18 years, comprehensive stocks, for to- $2.50 Bleached Peanut Hats at $1.50 beveled platemirror. Two five deep drawers; large —=———— that were $8.50 to $12, now $5.60 and $7.75. ea acre Of an imported straw, with amart Seas edetheh eal ties velvet— top drawers, ene {iged for beveled plate mirror; i Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, $5, $7.60 and $10 | pine Union Sutts, of highly practical and becoming Hats for Summer wear, || § , . nal ‘oth; white ho i panelled | | Norfolk and double-breasted modcls; splendidly muoroatlaed slinie styler shore slasvos, White Felt Hats at $2.75 to $5 knee and ank! agtin: pear! gray. iKle length, usual: Effective touches are given by tailored trimmings of silk ribbon, hemp and other materials. Reversible Lingerie Hats at $4 A Are of lace and silk straw, in white, light blue and pink and dainty toa jegree. Nsides ; |! | tailered of all-wool, fast color, navy blue serge; coats i ed, wood Alpace lined, trousers full lined, for boys of 7 to 18 yrs. Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits $2.95, $3.95 and $6 You are sure to like them; Khaki, ers he linen and 3 The Gimbel No-Charge Trimming Service : duck; white, tan, gray and blue, for boys of 8 to 17 yrs, crican’ isle, nainsooks in athletic Pen f | San he favorite “B. V. D's" is, it will be remembered, available to you for any hats, with their trimmings, $5 50 Reed Boys’ Linen Motor Coats, $1, $1.60 to $5 pe ee which you buy in the Gimbel Millinery Salons, on the Main or Third Floors, ° Long locee fitting | Matin Floor More women daily are taking advantage of the very helpful arrangement, r coats, of linen or crash, in several good shade: and tan, for boys of 6 to 18 years. L haddos of gray | Boys’ Riding Suits, $5 and $7.50 A quite remarkable offering, tailored 4 they should be, of tan khaki. or \ Rocker 3.24 Extrafulleize, highback, ¥ full roll; in natural shel- lac, brown or green, IMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-TMIRD ST. | .inen, and gray crash. Norfolk oys Of 8 to 17 years, Boys’ Riding Trousers, $2.96 Of tan khaki, for boys of 8 to 16 years, rong, service- a id comfort- able, an exceptional value. Fourth Floor tenia