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__THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1912. — pies 11° irting conditions w Hest scores f NATURE’SREMEDIESFOR DISEASE. ets the were obliged to) Nature provides more effec- tive remedies in the roots and herbs of the field than were ever produced from drugs. Thirty years ago, Lydia EB. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., dis- 42, #82, 1. M Nelson, Ine 1-33, James Reid, Pitts. han sh, Palrview | | Gilbert 3 or 84; John Dodling, Searse there ts danger « Winner's Time in Mountain ‘Teati! ere Se note ens © 7 Hours and 94 Minute + ae the amateur fo nearly |X James M. Rheet, Dyker epee hate ave to the women airman of the Prov stonal 2 Hours Off O14 Reco i Best Ama Sand “Pros” year it was played at a 5 1A a of the world a remedy made National Committee, and world tntro- |, ner ciscHant, Wash, ‘Au Best Amateurs and “Pros rors.) Bxoery the eaireniy south every |i from roots and herbs, which has Gainblers and Grafters Force Delegates and Boomers Arriv-| ice the Temporary Chairman, United iivivey Haggard of Glacier won Meet in National Event on |¢ ona ; alle | proved more efficacious i cur- States Senator Albert J. Beveridge of Alex Taylor, Louis: | ing women's diseases than any annual Mount Baker Marathon today, rtant title holders Include |v . ’ * ~ * Indiana. : me J.C. Green, Hot BA to Flee When He Ar- ing and Things Shaping for [Mr ime tor Cot. Roosevelt's adarenn | CoverINE, the twenty-six mile, mountain Buffalo Links. 4: x Thomas M.|fother medicine the world has ; Next Week's Event before the convention may be changed. | {all in 7 hours and 24 minutes, lower, | : So snw poor | foYer, Known, and to-day Lydia rived. ext WEE vem. Originally it was announced that he|gnd 36 minutes. Joo Frankoviz was | Shaiepten areas | owing of Glibert Nicholle, last yenr| ¢. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pa ad would sneak Monday night. This was] gecond with Victor Galbraith third. (Special to The Evening W Low, Maltnesel,. wan WG. Only bos Mtaropolitan open champion. — He ged to Tuesday noon. Now, h there seems to be a desire on the of lenders to have tie address de-| first. Westerlund ran himself off his} cyampionahip went Chant Poul Westerlund finished among the| BUMPALO, N.Y. Aug. 1 tallenders, after reaching the summit] the elghteenth annual n Jed 84, 41 and 48. was off at all points,” he anid, “and indignant over late notice that where as the standard reme for woman's ills. ous New York absentee, The | pound is looked upon bt y OHICAGO, = A from a nur 1.—Progressive amateurs are Wal As a sort of reply to the rensatt of States arriy statement has made by gamblers | te delegations to the Progressive Na-| Roosevelt campaign in Pennsylvania] the mountain, and a part ef the time|at 69 A. M. on Nicholle ie alm od as out) — oe und potice allke that thg Second tnapece | HORA! Convention met Monday, State thin fall will he fought under the name | were envoloped in dense fog banks, | Club links. Witt of the running tn WORLD WANT® WORK WoNDERs. tlon District, under command of Inapecs = —— tor John Daly. te free of gambling and vice. . ——. er for The Evening World to- e e 4 that such Is the claim made Th G b ] A t I { rn t S 1 of that district. An ? J M4 on ae © urbe ugus urniture sale . The Gimbel Semi-Annual on oe PICTURE FRAMING SALE ber, ox of Chinese--wh | Twice a year the Gimbel Picture Store makes this extraordinary offer, which is of interest temnted to do business in the district | to all who have new pictures or mirrors to frame or old ones that need a new setting. ff [8 the threo ands hale years thapector | Ay Briefly, it places at your disposal our whcle stock of Picture Mouldings, consisting of over If Ween raided and closed up wry quickly | @t 3,000 deat which include every pattern carried by any dealer, and every style known to the sed gamblers to! H] picture trade— } | } one a oe rate At Forty Per Cent. hoes Than owed by ° Dee Our Regular Low Prices gan 3 ® anything | mecaisttict byte aia \pl This handsome saving applies not only to the price of the picture mouldings, but to the WINAATh niresC on the Ren te ee lal matting, glass, and the labor as weil. Not a single style in our collection is Sorbian from e southward along. thal this price reduction. The offer holds good through the entire month of August. No charge w and Broadway to the! whatever for ordinary fitting of pictures. Sixth Fleer re re ; : Lo Se Women’s White CanvasShoes [the Best Ten Days worked u | é, _ : . in which to deposit your spare cash | ; ee Lose Part of Their Price _[arethedaystrom we oiblors e Many a pair of these favorite shoes will be still needed August 1st to 10th unmistakable | Affords a Deli htful this season for boardwalk or Summer hotel piazza. Now {for during that period money te say that fe is the best time to buy them, because we have reduced prices |Posited in the Interest Department 4 rook has ever! By Vi t f F it on broken size-ranges in these very desirable styles for wel el Brothers, Bankers a him any raft, 1 don't know | & women, _Gimb , Would happen if that should be ista O urniture White Canvas Butcon Boots, $3.26 pair, from $6. aaa ae ie pathy FROM a RAO kine 9 s White Canvas Button Boots, with patent leather at, at the ENATOR CLARK LANDS Y ou ll I ike to Own vamps, at $2.60 pair, from $6. | ON THE BULL MOOSE. ; ea f ae White Canvas Pumps, at $2.60 pair, from $4. Former Senator Willlam A. Clark of The impetus of this Gimbel Furniture Sale—which is | Three-eyelet White Canvas Oxfords, §2.60 pair, ' SE SsesmavoRERtoGIe REDRG tere distinctly a Sale of TODAY—comes from the driving power |ffom 4. Second Floor ose moveme: : ‘ f 7 i 5 end dor @itone Sales th of its wonderful gathering of Furniture that is responsive : a ar liner Baltic to join his tam. | 4 owl as well as responsible. “L don’t think there Is much chance Responsive in its sincerity and charm of design, so that it will grow in your favor to the very end of the = ‘or the Bull Moose," he sald, “Th 4 * " A 7 1s . tnouters, with the exceptions ot course’ {P| long service that its fine construction assures its giving you. . : ae AUGUST SALE OF BED COVERINGS nite “head push,’ appear to be letting Responsible to you, as well as to us, for the faithful performance of its duty, which means the giving of The medium and lower-priced grades of dependable quality, at wonderfully low prices. Huge Ugeand as pear as 1 can judge there comfort and satisfaction to d to all of yours. quantities. Enough for all. Worthy of a half page advertisement. But of necessity condensed \an't any great enthusiasm anywhere In you and to all of y , it with Gi his brief outli Sizes giver for sh ill bei i ry for the new party We ask you to go all over town, see the Furniture offered elsewhere, and COMPARE it with Gimbel | t¢ t Yhe Ee rm Peal giver for sheets and pillow cases are before hemming.) Senator Clark was pleasad Furniture as to li 4 d PRICE ic Sheets, 50c Fay ne nomination of Wilkon and_be- quality, beauty, variety an Ae aes : 25,000 Yds. “Fruit of Nee Nawatetasy Governor wena That you are quite unhampered here as to choice will be evident to you at your first glimpse of the long | ,,,{!%90-in-seamless Bleached Sheets, ml : the Loom’ Sheeting “st Morgan was an intereatoa| {| Hes of piéces that await your inspection. To be more explicit, we have gathered— ; ;4xdo-in, Sheets, seamless, bleached, yi ; oe AT ide taualy 80% atc pul tie: Whitelmlan pian, hay: Dining-Room Furniture 300 styles of Odd Bureaus, in oak, mahogany, maple, white aorta tay. Poncho’, center 4 . 50 in. wide, usually 22¢, at gone there to bid bon voyage to his & " and tuna mahogany, in Colonial style, with post or scroll effect; | seam, usually 4c, at 26. 14c yard. Aaughter-in-law, Mra, J. P. Morgan to, 160 styles of Dining-Room Suites in mahogany, Early Eng-|ajso Sheraton, Louis XV. and Louis XVI. Xt $14.76 from $20, }| Seamless Bleached Sheets, 1x99, | on One yard will make a pillow and her three chiifren, who sailed tor|§| lish, golden oak and Circassian walnut, in Colonial, Chippendale, | ¢q g112 from $140, 90x90 oF 90x99 inches, usually Boe ° ne inde, Cae ee rea could wot ne qetks| {| Sheraton, Florentine Renaissance, and Louis XVI, from a 10-) "975 Styles of Chiffoniers, from $14.75, usually $20, to $110, J'$1, nt 60c. ~ Si et ai nvccacelant ot the gonien wat"! §| piece Suite at 6192.50, usually $270.60; to a 14-piece Suite at] ysually $130. Lr) as rsa Wr daa “ : _ 214 yds, wide, usually 86¢, on. $1,650, from $2,500. i About 100 Varieties of Toilet Tables, in graceful styles, some ‘ With plain hems } ‘ at 920 yard. paith Taliaferro and twenty-two|@| 145 styles of Dining-Room Tables in Early English, golden| of which have triplicate mirrors, from $13.60, usually $20, to $75, | 45%84-in., usually 40c, at 280, bere of the “Rebecca of Sunnyb oak and mahogany, with round tops, some with flush rims, and a} usually $95. ain caiallv ane’ ue a ny Mie Fare” gompany, were also, passengers sph Yah platform bases. From a $12 Table at $9 to a $115 Brass Bedsteads Hemstilched is P OU) sige ther eS ee ate ii 160 Different Patterns from the best two makers in America. y —$<———— Nearly 200 styles of Sideboards in golden oak and Early Eng- 1 bribe ae se ( 9 400 Pairs Plaid Blankets, OUTGOING STFAMSHIPS, : lish; many superbly carved; at $12.60, from $20 and up to $95, In continuous peat sad {Cu nae ettoct iu meg nad round 6 5 $2.25 Bi edepreads, $1.50 colors, ééx#0-in,, usual $3.25, at@.98 __ SAILED TO-DAY from $140, tubes, in bright, Laie Roman gold and Etruscan finish, from ] G0x74-in., usually 60¢, at 460, corners, new Murseiller'patterm | Crib Blankets, white, blue and HAs, Vitae : China, Crystal and Half-Crystal Cabinets, in 200 styles, | $7.50, usually $10, to $140, usually $165. 12c Pillow Cases, 8c Spreads, for single beds, hemmed, | day Ra nets, B6x60 In, pales, Ieadeta, 3M : from $12, usually $15, to $65, usually $65, . Parlor Furniture 42xit-in. and 45x%6-4n., bleached. usually $1.10, Bt TBC, te, nicety {pink ped fen als designa, usually Ait agte Oweats ahs? ; 160 styles of Dining Chairs, in Colonial, Sheraton, Chippen-| Qyer 75 Designs, in Three-Piece Parlor Suites, from $26, |, Fillow Cases of smooth finished, ¢, Thregde for fuilsined beds, sickly |76e, at B60. Pea Misia ris dale and Queen Anne designs, with slip or upholstered spring seats. | ysually $36, for plain frames, in mahogany finish and loose cushion | {f™ muslin, a2si6rin, and 45x36-in., | Aves, j "| $1.25 Comfortables, 70 _—_——_— Side Chairs from $2.26, usuelly $3.50, to $32, usually $37. Arm| seats, to $145, usually $195, for elaborately carved frames, with | ""45x36-in. Fillow Cases, a standard | $3.60 to $4.60 Blankets, $2.50| ‘New floral and Fersian designs, fyll A Photogravure Portrait Free, |) Chairs, from $4, usually $6, to $32.50, usually $36. spring seats and tufted backs. bran usually 18 and 206, at 1846. no hairs of Sample Blankets, wome faa, with cotton filling. we wi : . : , ‘illo hemmed or! eut r » rt 1» 4 ie eeeter, Tene win sive 0 ares Bedroom Furniture Library Furniture _— [hemstiteheci, 42x86, 5x0, "60x86 |sizen:, white wool filing, cotton warp. [blue, lavender and yellow, floral de- Bedroom Suites of four to ten pieces, in admirable price Bookcases, in Early English, golden oak, mahogany or white Ny ee inches, usually 22¢ and ie pa ot. Cotton Blankets, signa, with opin rders, styles, including Sheraton, Hepplewhite, Colonial, Louis XV. and] enamel, with one, two or three doors, many in leaded glass, from | °"Eigached Pillow Case Muslin, 42| tlear tant aauatty $1'bo, at Pig $ deusearaition, -th, bakaan banda, gravures, but more than twice Cha XVI, in white, tuna and dark mahogany, Cireassian walnut and | $5.60, usually $7, to $142, usually $158, ‘ __ [and 46 inches wide, usually Ide, at| Cotton Blankets, white, gray and | medium weight, usually $2.76, at 61.06 i (Oren | Seeare tne cae white, gray and cream enamel. From a four-piece Suite at $126,| Library Tables, in golden oak, Early English and mahogany, in ] 6¢ yard. tan, usually $1.85, at §1.25 pair. Comfortables, with silk’ borders, a. usually $180, to a seven-piece Suite at $1,075, from $1,450. many fine designs, at $12.60, usually $15, to $157, usually $170. ace, Tata, ot VRb enone elias ing Bie Rare BLL OO Oa usually $3.60, at $2.60. eee “ Besides all these; there are many unique and beautiful Imported Pieces at half price, scores of charming vouily fe, a be a ane $2.85, ut $1.96 pair. ss ae cj 106 Fisnpels, fe yore BS A B ANNE little Work Tables, Tea Tables, Curates and other exquisite bits of mahogany, and a great roomful of the best a vas SE ios pide tar Teva. roth: Faire White B pakete, coal (a Ge ee pannel 96d St: gathering of Mission Furniture we have ever pent, pa POE a eg ae rethen-g i hae rapirnaie lengths, usually 9¢, at Be yard, At $2, $2.60 und $2.96 pair, designs, Subway Store, Lower Floer | On the Eighth Floor is a collection of OFFIC at price-reductions that will greatly interes’ { ) ISSUE | the business men, Six, Seventh and Eighth Fleas : AUGUST SALE OF BEDS AND BEDDING | » ° D A most complete assortment, at economies well worth taking advantage of tomorrow, | . © New Soft Shirts, $1 JUST RECEIVE: even though the Beds and Bedding are not needed for months to come: | ® Of] ,, Weapply «longer measure of quality to our Dollar Shirts than 3,000 BLOUSES 90.08 RTT TT ee eae aaa ae oe | cet inats fot ree : , the usual dollar bill buys. This appears clearly in these Shirts . : T bar.’ Usuall 5, ut $9.60, French roll edge, THE WORLD'S which have just arrived—a thousand strong—in time to be packed $1, instead of $2 and $3 | } Hes EY bids i de tekings. eually $14.60, Fall Renting Guide away in many a vacation travelling bag. x Just a week ago we held our first Dollar Sale of rellable nen, mora tants, the Semler & at $9.75, For if there is one time during the year when a man likes to Blouses in the Third Floor Salon, for never before had es and finishes; all thoroughly Piacereanes,, mate: 48 layere ke : A . ; ; L * dj “ and finishes; hora cotton felt, 7-inch border, with four for 1912 look his best, it is when he is off enjoying himself. we been able to get dollar Blouses that were worthy of le, with 2-ineh posts. rows of stitehing, one oF twe parts, The Shirts are made in the comfortable soft cuff style, of ex- a tremendous sale in this exclusive Blouse Shop. ‘The choice of ticking. Usually $18.75, at It! tremely handsome mercerized fabrics, in plain colors, or fancy result was a unanimous success, because women had $12.75. | self-stripes and cords, Full range of sizes—$1 each. never been privileged to get such thoroughly charming aiding Cosh Redes wish antes | New Scarfs of English Foulards at 50c Blouses for bbe remedies ob” blr! materiale, whigh | [erlatecds, $20.78, | _ $7.75 Sliding Couch Beds, 65.76, | They have the distinct note of individuality about them that imhat eal qill't Seat eA sane AAA acta $30 Bras Bedsteads, $22, 10C0$1 Feath well-dressed men like. Made in four-in-hand and batwing style, ; ae OOD Blo ne Me Local ene like i eg! ate a : || White Znamel Bedstesds, with 2- $. eather | in many an odd, original combination, as well as the more con- ene the aoeee that ure icentically like those that Tan lion soa ny inch ajuare poste, 1! “Inch saluure top Pillows at 45c , 5 | tive styles, ' Main Floor. Pi 4 Be 0 7 1 1OP JI rcs, and five '1-inch filler rods, The most used 20 x 28inch Cut about August 15th, for servative styles, O00. each me Thon A chemisette effect of net with high stock makes Tee oo Pets Usu , | | Usually $14, ut $8.60, lowateell Misa ip hey FRLE distributi dy at The World’s Price-Reductions Overtake These one of the voile models very charming—for it adds } at $9.76, Other White Enamelled Beds: feathery PA ind alll Main and Branch Oflices and by 9} A . that dainty touch that usually is only found in quite TPM -- Usually 910 t $8.60, : ails a Lower Fi mail, HF Embroidered Silk Gloves expensive blouses: aah Livunlly $9.50, a 67.76 __ Subuy bere, Heat Theo A big and handsomely printed , | }) These ave the very aristocracy of Women’s Silk Gloves, Fine cotton voiles and lawns are the or rials, La ra a Usually $4.76, at $3.60, Woven-Wis with wooden volume, trating and dee |] from the man who takes silk gloves best. They are our and embroideries the trin.anings whieh adorn the ba ; , PEAR Oh 8 Sone . Lier ‘Rolle a ‘jue Cauall 1 serfl melon New erie dl present season’s stock, with a great range of beautiful and sleeves as well as the fronts of the blouses. Long y 86 $4.60. YT fan ull sizes, Usually $6.75, | $1.25, at 8c, ha Anertiacarinent Hole | patterns of embroidery on wrists or arms, and are in white, and short-sleeved styles. Third Floor e Springs, $1.76 Subway Store, Lower Floor BaF ADRIENNE || lack and various colors, TT Other Important Events for FRIDAY & SATURDAY When ord by mail, enclose q $2.60 and $2.76 Gloves at $1.60 Pair the Re a - ents for J, : y, ; Ge to cover actual postage and ad- ff which is the tow price at which we have ever offered IMB BRO H E S Women’s REGAL | All Men's and Boys e HB anti ‘ Jor! such beautiful Gio a) 4, dress; “Fal Kenting Gilde, World PROT IW ai iis 0 the dane L | Low Shoes, $1 | Straw Hats at Blig., New York City, price and at the same saving. Main Floor BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. Subway Store, Baloony INDISPENSABLE TO PARTICU- ‘ oie “ LAR HO nESEEKERS, ' rte ma ™ ‘

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