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8 poe wisi, ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1912.~ FAMILY OF SEVEN [LONDON STRIKERS (5 285: pe WNIT RASH. | CHAROE BETRVAL The Gimbel Month-End Sale TWO ARE ovvg > an un y are unwilling Tomorrow and Wednesday—in the SUBWAY STORE —————s ° Presents the best offerings of the month, and better bargains than usual, because this is the last sale before stock taking—A HALF- YEARLY CLEARANCE. Don’t miss it! And please do not judge the boy ei of the offerings by the size of the advertisements, almost any one of which would ordinarily be given double or more space, as for example: The $3.50 to $5 Regal Shoes at $1—$1.35 Not- tingham Lace Curtains at 65¢ a pair—Men’s ft. Axminster Rugs at $12.60, and so on through the 4 € } $1.50 and $2 Straw Hats at 60c—9x12 list of splendid bargains from all 75 Sections, only a pertite of which are ulletined below: The Law of the Month-End Sale, Everything advertised must be decidedly un- * *Amtulance, Speeding With! Ignore Mar Victims, Runs Down Man in Jamaica Stroot. omen’s Linen Coat Suits, $6.75 ro Physicians at Men’s $15 and $18 Suits, $10.50 Mary's Moapital, Jae | LONDON, July trike committee t the etrike will @ trolley car, woun wei vomuguet } mo An ambulan Drs. thatea, Homann, aged t) Glenmore wRichmond Hill. stn London that Antoine es} declared avi ft had laste a) effect te t when an au ridin end after given prac rein such ser ot OR us t any moment. t Manor and tent ove on Saturday deolaring the strike at a 1 ten w any, ke wa when very the | yme Several of un s atrike Passi. 2 bile were th Halstead and Hagan, was sum- ) We Can Save You Money | PURE LA 2-25 ae — Evaporated Ib. o-day to ise fw expected that am will vote for a continu the runs Were $8.75 to $10.75 One model illustrated. A half dozen others equally attractive Wail tailored, of pure linen. mainly natural color. Sizes 34, to 44 in the group, were $8.75 to $10.75, now $6.75. 276 Women’s Lingerie snd Cotton Voile Dresses, were $8.75 to $10.75, now $5.75. 260 Women’s Tub Dresses. Women’s $15 Silk Coats, $7.50 60 Black Taffeta and Satin Coats, full length, broken lots, but all sizes Lr 260 Juniors’ Wash Dress —Many styles of percales, ginghams anc lawns. Sizes 13 to 16, now $1.50, derprice, and everything must be materially lower in price than it has been previou'sly during the month, even though it has been re- duced in price before. Men’s Straw Hats, 50c Were $1.50 and $2 .A quick decisive clearance of our entire stock of Straw Hats, Sennit Straws, fine and coarse weaves, and the favorite Split Straws. Many styles, and all Brooklyn, P ‘ Linens, chambrays and ging- | sizes in some good style or other Gimbel $1.60 and Suit x elativ R D hams. Plain colors or checks. | $2 Straw Hats, now 60c. 126 reine Were $3.95 to $5.75, now $2.75. Boys’ $1 and $1.60 Straw Hats, 50c men, two and three-piece wari ameaa c amma Balcony Our entire stock. A half dozen or more models, mostly light ood styles, with Allat 6¢c. Subway Store 10,000 Y ds. Silk Remnants 35c to 65c Silks, 18c a yard 50c to $1 Silks, 30c a yard plain or fancy bands. 5,000 yards. Nearly all the favorite weaves of the season, | , 2,000 yards 36-inch Lin- ‘Our entire stock in the Subway Clothing Store reduced to $10.60 for tomorrow and Wednesday. Many good styles. All-wool Blue Serge Suits, plain and patterned designs, as well a: ‘ost of gray, tan and brown stripes and mix- tures; sizes 83 to 46-inch chest measure; all tailored the Gimbel way; were $¥5 to $18 and even more, now $10.60, Men’s $10 & $12 colors; broken lines, but sizes 33 to 42 chest Measurements in the group. All at $3.95. Men’s $2 & 375 Men's 26c Silk Four-in-Hand Ti 425 Men’s Washable Four-in-Hand T! ny styles, be. » were 25c, now moned. Mr. Homann and his son were No. 3 10¢ in the group; were $15, now $7.60. 85, 36P. Coats, shawl collar, in- ic to $2 Silks, 45c a yard | sinconctows and were taken to the! B I OMA I OES a ean inid withsntin, were 8.20, now $4.08, Mainly waists and dress lengtheof almcet al kinds of de-| 92-50 rousers, ie Mrs. daiteatanite oa bn | Be 465 Sorge Coats, full length, several styles, mainly blue and sirable silks, single and double width; taffetas, bengalines, 85c edt en's tes FONA CORN, 4 Cu) eee a MT aa ee ee Dam Piet: | d28 re Light and medium dark pattern, 2010 4-nc tol hs jhe cel eh aia aL | cans is Women’s $2.26t0$3.95 Bathing Suits,$1.90 : fs 4 left knee, while Florence Homann, | . rt Ui . g $1. , ty. Fy te ty Neeru” ovane, seed be Broken ines of mohairand surtcith. Neary alae, | DYESSGOodsRemnants,22¢| Boys’ $3 Suits, extra Knickerbockers, two, and Elizabeth Homann, aged five, Bathing Shoes, small sizes, were 25c and 35c, now 16c. 50. 75 & 1 d . yout and brotaet, Mire meal were 26c and Boe, now 168. were 50c, 75c & $1 a yar 210N Ties a tetotme of es A ER RING Nav" QB cans DHCE ramble aast yar, unt leogthe of 2 tor yar A aplendi | oPfo.Nefe gn ceubegeated Sls many good pater ie me able ippers : vos * variety and a large assortment of colors. Suitings, Serges, ‘ ’ F ‘OF atattioe oh Oe eee sion anaidiian Misses’ Tailored Suits, $5 Mohairs, Panamas, Voiles, enriettas, Checks, Albatross, Boys Be and $1.35 Wash Suite, B00 Wail esp eho th all, the BPM sae p . Veilings, Crepes, Poplins and meny others. Vere Ae, T5c 824 Suits. icely made of galateas, reps and chambrays. Gbapiial amt mruck’ John. Mo-| im » Pacific ck A Clearance of $12 and $15 Lines © | ind st: now allat 2¢ ayar'. Subway Store, Lower Floor | Russian und sailor blouse models, for hoys of 254 to 9 years, Cracken, aged f¥ty, as he ought to TOILET brand rolls 45 Suits in the collection. Many styles. Mainly tailored — at 0c. ubway Store, Balcony os Jamaica avenue, In Richmond models. Some, however, trimmed with braid and satin. Sizes Wash Goods Lining Remnants —_—_—_—_—_—_——— Wil. McCracken received Injuries on 16 and 18, all at $6. Men’s $1.15 White Negligee Shirts, 75c fanart ankie. attr Bi Seistiea Mises’ $7.60 to $12.60 Wash Dresses, $5—55 inthe lot, | Remnants,7c Yd.| at 40c Yard eel Paracel fa eit Gi Kes $5 alsteat s t vhite pi 0 e slightly soi , P = vell- ssy Shirts, styles, . Peres onion iz, Dry Tialstted he, wee PEAC HES Reiiaa: it 10¢ Unger linen and white pie Dress, sane slighty soled: | Were 12\setolseYd | Were GOc to $1| Wilsinaeateahcnts: wea vatatsh cule ateache ——EE v * i 1214c. Dying From Fall From Window. | 2) Children’s Coats, sizes 6 to 12 years. A cle 1 mainly waist. and dress | 12€ Satins; black, white and 126 Boys’ Pajama Suits, pretty striped patterns, for boys dinzanaine Hors, tity-even, ot 0. FW The : ti ifi Tea A Ceara, Se. | Tengths. Allat Te yard. Cinch "Paekics ana | of to 16 years; usually $1, now 76c, : of 5 i. . " v :. p. i . Svar gute’ oe aay ae od Great FAULGANGAC GX EF ACHINC co. Fi () Women’s$1 Waists,at4bo | Bea2ieTisucs snd tee tang Reset | a oi igertigh at as balance 686 fall S. These prices for Metropolitan Distriet only A great variety; marquisette, batiste and lingerie High 89 inches wide; the voiies 40-inch Lining Lawn, ‘ 400 Stores in the U. taken to Lebanon Hospital in a dying condition, and low necks, long and short sleeves. Waists that originally sold for $1 and more, now all at 45¢. Women’s $2 Silk-and-Cotton Shirts, $1.—Mannish black-and-white stripes, about 260 in the lot, ali at $1, are white grounds with colored striped borders. The tissues are pretty allover designs. All at 8¢ yard. black and colors; . usually 12}4¢, at. et ae 36-inch Black Sateen; usually 25c, at 20c yard. Colored Silk Hose and mercerized and plain lisle Stockings, some slightly imperfect; all at 18¢; 3 pairs for 60c. Men's Shirts and Drawers, nainsook, Balbriggan and open mesh; some slightly imperfect ; 35c and 50c grades, at 26, Napkins, $1 1.50 Women’s $1 & $1.50 House Dresses, 76c Women’s$3.50t0$5 REG AL Low Shoes, $1 Were s2& Several good styles of lawn, 230 Dozen, satin - finish, pereale and ginghams. all | The Surplus and Factory Rejects from the Many REGAL Stores and Factories | damask Napkins; 20x20 in. at 75¢, rege ‘ A bleached. At Ved dozen. ‘ eT Over 4,000 pairs in the collection, and nearly all the styles the Regal factories Mercerised Damask Ni 86c & $1 Long White make.” All bearing the Regal trademark. ; ak king, hemmed, | enow-white; UXTH =AVE.1927020" FSTREET. quctticoats, 660 (a REGAL Oxfords and Pumps, of tan calfskin, gunmetal calf, viel kid a AL a In New York’s Shopping Center | i liek he lace, and patent leather; patent leather shoes in sizes 4 to 634, A, B an ure Irish linen, bleached. ide Cortes Covert, 100: C widths; broken sizes of the tan and dull black leathers, with more sually $1, at 680 ya: of the narrow widths. Greatest of All 18c & 26c Corset Covers, 16¢ The 360 Huckaback Towels; _—_ ’ Only once before, and then in our month-end sale of a known as hotel towels; - e Women s year Ae have we known of REGAL Shoes selling at this ed) aneeee Union Linen, t ] re Neckwear ae extremely low price, $1 a pair. Subway Store, Balcony Uaually 200 ana Boe: August Furniture Sales j() ttt, Sn et and Collars; Boudoir Caps. c Laces, c omen’s 45c omen’'s $1. ildren’s 620 Scarfs, Centerpieces 7; ny ; | 12D Swiss Embroid- iu a Is Now in Full Swing | ered dabots,” Usually 2c, |, Sbadow Allover Lace’! Union Suits, 30c |to$2Parasols,85c | Straw Hats, 35c | med ‘or emoroidereds come med or embroidered; some slightly soiled. Were $1 and $1.35, now 75c. white and ecru, 12¢ yd. Allover Laces, shadow and Oriental patterns, white and ecru; were 70c, now 40c yd. 176 dozen Valencienn: now 16¢, Women’s 60c Neckwear, 25c, Many styles, mainly Jabots and Collars. Six pretty styles, with rib- Cotton-ribbed Suits, ow bon and velvet trimmings, for neck and sleeveless, at 30c. Women’s 18c Vests, 10c. Women’s 25c Vests, i6c A great variety, and nearly all colors of taffeta and other silks. A Clearance, at 85c. Pongee Silk Parasols; good $50,000 Worth of Furniture at Half Price - $50,000 Worth at a Third Less > DINE INOUR COOL AND POPULAR PRICE RESTAURANT, EIGHTH FLOOR ~&——~ | 0 33 Years Loaders exo Cr | _ | G! children of 2 to 8 years, 36c. Sailor Collars, ished in rich golden 912.50, 26c Lace sertio: \ to 1 inch ial 10¢. Subway Store vat Terese Oa 4 16e for dozen spools O. N, T. Darning Cotton. 16c for doz. spools John J. Clark’s Cotton, Nos. 24 to 50, 16c for 30c box (6 balls), fruit decorations; usually 35c and 50c; now 18¢, 11-Piece Thin Japanese Tea Sots, teapot, sugar and cream jugs and six cups and Women’s Black Cotton Framed Pictures at Half and Less Some slightly damaged. 26c and 30c Pictures, 10c, colors, Usually $1.25, at 65c. were 80c, now 16¢ a box; 2 in a box, were 10c, now 6e a box, $11 Refrigerators, $7 Made by the ‘“‘Alaskn" Re- $1.75 Mesh Bags, $1 Children’s $1.50 4 P Unbreakable German Silver A magnificent display of the world’s best made furniture for every room in 15 Ribbons, 10 Henry ce a and abe ie itor age Coats, 50c Mosh on ae eee Cd the house. Our carefully selected stocks are larger than ever before—the variet greater—the ic NI ahh] ti cy st 1.25 46-inch Em-| Women's Sample Hose, | 35¢t0$1.25Stamped | Broken lines, black and | 288 White Celluloid Table prices are absolutely the lowest on record—in a word, the bargaics we are offering are un- ate inch ston Feit broidered Flouncin| 8,1 to 5-| usually 25¢, 35¢ and 50c; a Pi 25 hite checks and plain colors, | Knives, fine quality steel precedented. CF Hfth Floor. ttetass in a vation Y of colors; Mie ne "Made En roid. | clearance at 180 pair; 8 pairs leces, Oc for children of 2 to 6 years; all | blades; usually 25c, at 166 Not for another six months can you Sapa to mect with such remarkably generous econ- Bray yay of Drees: ean cetaan an abo. Set te Black Boot Silk Pan teaiinegreblaey Hon OFs, » 2 each: Subway Store omies as are offered in this great August Sale. den Ribbons, in lengths of 1 ee Stockings, 50c quality at 36¢; | bags; also Cretonne Laundry L Cc ° 5c Pai | It’s time to buy Furniture. to3 yards, $12.75 Dinner |Spairstorsi, a store, | Bich, table.Sauares "and $1 35 Lace | urtains, 65c Pair ’ H omen’s $3. fen » | Cushion Slips, all at 26c. airs Nottingham Lace Curtains, white an ‘aaa 120.00 All Brass Bed {|{/ Women's Kid | | Sets, $6.75. /stf Mote wet! Sot | ipinateatanped item | cor, sf in, wide, Sant 334 yas long. 686 Pal e a loves, 20C C | crestalng two. Atytess with | white, oxford and navy. | Jabots, Baby Caps and Doi: | 200 Pairs Irish Point Lace Curtains, new designs, Buffet ong and Bhort | border decoration of grapes| Women’s Sweaters, white | ics, all at_ bo. 8 yards long, white and ecru, usually $3, at $2 pair. soiled and re- i folia h and gray; were $1.95; now] Subway Store, Lower Floor f ry $19 95 a puire ts, Originally” 66e order paatern, with git edge; | $1.80. Subway, Balcony 12% to 1 . ime, Od Beetlores; may | | S-inch Cretennes; many e posts, to $2, at 26e. usually $12.76, at $6.76. c to i TSi | gi lesigns and colorings, ' i Women's 2- ‘2 fringed or bordered. Usually | Ueuaty 16 We want you to note e - inch 400 Pairs . English Rockingham Tes ; f ‘abc. sually 16c, at 9. carefully the style and fillers, bright Clog Kid Gloves nally ‘be | Pet, three, sizes; | usually $1.50 Handbags, 95c Handkerchiefs, 9c He onch at Os Shades; | Remnants of BSilkoline ral arrangement of or satin finish, wea nO, nay abe 45c, 30c and 25¢, now Oe, New flat shape, of moroc-| An odd lot, for men and | 36x72 in. before hemming; | and Curtain Swisses; 2 to this buffet; made of sizes. Tt is ——_ 7-piece Peery Lid put co leather, on gilt or nickel! women; plain and embroi- | dark green only. Slightly im- | €-yd. | lengths Usually 10 selected quartered onk, Ngjour regular Notions res serge bowl, wie at 80" frames; with .nside change | dered; all at 9¢ each. perfect, 85¢ grades, 14¢. and 12,¢, now 6c, plea yg RL cgpenenta $20 bed, For 6c for 10 yds. of English O airlan ina’ Dessert | Purse: at 860 Children's Embroidered ° ment and ‘nicely fin- August Sale, Twill Tape, { to 1 inch. Plates, in 20 styles, floral and Handkerchiefs, six in « box, 9x12 ft. Axminster Rugs $21.50 Grade at $12.50 Just 35 of them; some slightly imperfect. They should sell in a hurry at $12.60, ». B. + 2.75, $1.65, tor Company; 38 in, ; A Seater Se Len Coteet CT EE Novelties, 10x12-inch Colored | hig! id 25-b, ice capacity; - All Grass Rugs Half Price A hel ( Furniture Club Laces, 6 yds. long. $9 to $12 Art _| Prints and Photo Frames; ab | enamel-lined provision eham- | 9, ¢ f+. were $1.25 and $1.75, now 66c. CA ds ic for two pairs ren’s extra h avy frame, exceptionally well fini: id. These library ALI we iseihnndgilaimnon ote rte re 9 Tt is one of th ry latest Rattan rockers Special in our August Sale IMPSON CRAWFORD CO., IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER -<> <> are actually WE REQUIRE NO CLUB FEE. Membership in our Furniture u to furnish or im part, red payment club 4s than ‘cash prices details, $3.95 Glass Domes4.75 Square and hexagonal brass domes; cathedral art glass, with fringe, complete, with lights outside and inside dome; Lisle Elastic Hose Supporters. 16c ior 2 prs. Elastic “Sew- on” Supporters, 10c for 6 pkgs, Gimbels best Enamel Wire Hairpins, $22“Goodrich”SewingMachines,$12 ‘The Cases are quarter-sawed dark oak, hand-polished; within 509 BROADWAY so 8x10-inch Mirrors, 360 Pictuses, at 16c. L0x 12-inch “Underwood” Pic- tures, Colored Prints and Novelties, 76c to $1 Pictures, 26c, sian walnut frames, ete, $3 and $4.50 Pictures, $3, ber. Now only §7. 60c Enamelware, 26¢; first uality; Tea Kettl 4-qt. tea and Coffee Pots; 10-qt. Preserving Kettles, and. 8-qt. Water Kettles, ull at 260. oak or white finish, 260. Dishes. Were 75c, now 40c, NEW YORK worth $9.50, They have large, | miles, and are | Foomy seats, high back, full roll to your J asking for it, for | all thi a made of rattan | home if in this August sule, | and nol p willow, Can be | our delivery 99.95, used in your city or country home, | zone. THIRTY-THIRD ST, 6x 9 ft., were $4.25 and $5, now $2.26. 8x10: ft., were $5.75 & $7.50, now $2.86 & $3.75, 9x12 ft., were $8 and $10, now $4 and $65. 9x15 ft., were $10 and $12.50, now $5 and $6; 2 2! 80c for dozen Wash Cloths, ) usually $9 to $12, now at $4.75, | 16x20-inch | Colored Land-| @6¢ Enamelware, 46; 14- 6,000 yards Ching. Mattings, usually 25c, 35¢ Net ‘ | ‘Turkish or honeycomb, | Inverted Mantles, & for | scapes. 12x24-inch Water-| qt, Bread Raisers; 10-qt. | and 40c, now 16¢ a yard. V FTA ag ee a eel | ‘18e for twelve 3e cards | a5c. ' fand others. | Saucopant, and at. Rice | “Remnants of China and Japanese Mattings, aa oan ange convenldat payre! Nickel Safety Pins. | Candlesticks, glass and ; + | Boilers, (a . 0-yard lengths, usually 80c and 45¢ a yard, now ot Ti itt ange enough to be ealed brary vul I is made by one PE ae comult aa ititea wat Subway Store, Lower Floor | brass, 16e to 36¢; now 100, | 18x22-inch Aotypes, 10 ane | 180 Tin I ricrwpak rious eth vias he ¢ business, shion seat and upholstered ccounty on the Second > i Bi carne tayo . p ] te On” 6 back, your choice of the best grades ol e plush or tapestry. Hasan || ahich will be vie, oe Avent Carbons, in imitation Cireas-| 600 Square Bread Boxes; | 10-wire Tapestry Brussels Carpets, 27 inches wide, with acentre seam, $1 grade, at 45c, srr 8 = 0 - in any previous furniture sale for —— intade in the famous “Domostie® tactory. It prey ine (Pes seen 86, ning $1.) suey oak or it nad Subway Store, Lower Floor. ¥ | roved ball-bearing stand, with ball-bearing steel pitman, | inch Water-col imile ‘th Seats; oak finish. Lib i S senan 9 95 $8.50 Large making it very eacy running; {ull size, high atm, self-setting | Wibo Wok Pastels, alt ase | Wess Soc, wow 400, . $17.50 Brass Bedsteads, $9.75 rary lable e | needle, and automatic bobbin winder. It se lockstitch. | jnch ornamented gilt frames. | Nickel-Plated Soap | A very handsome bedstead, like illustration, with 2-inch ts, 8-inch corner bails, and 1-inch filler rods, Thoroughly 3 Baile oo { four anc six drawers, some automatic liit, others the drop-he $7 Pictures, at $3.60. $1.75 Glass Towel Bars, | Po'* i in brig i ese a at R Z | stvi ilsct of etee! atiachments and a fiveyenr guarantee. | , 64 to 614 Fictures, §30$6, | with’nickel;plated ends, $1, ” | well-made, and may be hed in bright, satin or Roman gold es nesteaeel usr er» Ocker. The price tomorrow and Wednesday will be $12--$2 cash,| Pastels, Colored Photogray-| Silexo Scouring Soap, 12 | finish; all sizes, Usually Fo ons sleek eiilior ’ $1 a week or $5 a month, ‘! ures, and Oil Paintings, in | Cakes, 26¢ 17.50, now $9.76, ued oak or early $2.95 | ie gilt frames. Babbitt's Giant Cleaner, Roglia flulas, Delivered free to any railroad |” Subway Store, Balcony |6for26c, Subway Sore | SubwayStore,LowerFloor vonta extending tation through the top in ‘

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