The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1913, Page 11

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SULERGETS BILL >seT END THEFT BY %.,, COMMISSION MEN * sentte en tee Measure to Put Dishonest ‘Ones Out of ‘Robe Boye Business, ALBANY, May 2.—Gov. Sulzer to-day | [f ala for approval the Cole bili designed to put dishonest commission med ‘out of ft lest dusiness. ‘The Senate passed lows the Commissioner of Agriculture VOSS ditto " is ‘Aishonest, SiMe. Gutter at the public heartog.tntt- mated his purpose of vetoing the bill ‘over the Albany Post Road to a! trolley company if the wealthy owners ‘Mund abutting the highway. will cede “fo the Stdte enough strips to broadeh the old road and convert it into a State Nighway. Spme of the pwners have al- ready agreed to edit land, Jslature set until tate “last passed about two hundred Phe: Benate passed: Mayer. Gay-|- - Ror's bill for the appointment of extra This “Charlotte Corday” Hat is coquettish in style, and it has been in in the Bie coe ae ara hae |Q) ost. charming pink crepe, which forms ita pulfed crown and shirred, brim—the of 0 ry ith gar! is Ol iowers equation’ will came’ under the Home || —and ground the crown is a soft fold of Nittier us vitbon velvet, which ia tied in's bow Rule bill. The Sehate the, Denney, t the MG have described this mode] because all the Hats in this Display are pretty ei dra I distinction between their } liar style—they, ** dance halts fe lrooma as @ protec- tion to the latter, and the Governor now wets it. ] Cains Commissioner 3 Johnaon's “Arson " Bills were passed in the Assem= Porat but it is understood they will be in the Senate committee’ because ‘Ot faulty ee ‘The dill giving the Bronx « central i d'station at’ which all trains must nae the Senate and now goes to ‘the Governor, but its companion bill for Bi Ciyp-tent fare on eteam railroads to the Bron was Getented. THE Benate passed tho bill repealing oP ees Debdts Tax law, which has millionaires to escape the per- sonal property tax. The law produces about $1,000,000 a year | to the Morgan art : collection it given to phe ‘Would be ‘exempt from they| Rime n teats tax under the provi- the Ormrod bil) by the ais efit night. Tat fly ‘exempts collections, or if tion bed ot; years cf, a tote rs crate Dhabi tenTale by Gov. futser day will consider a dill with the First District Public Service Commission jurisdiction «vee; telegraph and telephone ‘ines wholly in New York City and over rates on communications and messages from Nori City to other points in the . Jurisdiction now is with the Sec- BI RS District Commission, This bill’ ts tended for uch cases as the five-cent with dot-eml Whoo raté between all ‘New York illustrated. City boroughs. Other dills passed Iasi night ware: : the Senate, ap did the pill sip restrictions against. the bale of adulterated a The bill for the apggpintment.of a State Gommissioner to ‘ gate the subject of pensions for widows with ohildren and for mothers who have been abandoned was pass: by the Senate, also the bill eiving old Sopereee of savings banks @ pension. up to A “Charlotte Corday” Chapeau of Crepe We Shall Also Present Man: bstheoar preted with artistic matifs of wee flowers that Celene tfull pst these soft materials. ‘a Ecme6f the adorned with fine embroideries and laces broidered _ Aga : Specials in Knit Underwear For Women and Children Suck good Summer styles as these, in well-made Underwear for, women and children, need nothing further to recommend |¢hings interesting in the Handkerchief Store {or Saturday shoppers. fomen’s plain white hemstitched Handkerchiefs, $1 dozen, Lounlly J by % And asheer quality of Irish Linen, with narrow hems, at $1.86 dozen, ‘usual Imported Han dkerchiefs, with hand- Sige poo Pr . Some have in Fine plain white hemstitched Hand- is or men, are $4 dozen, usually $4.80 rd colors, and all-woolness. by Vien’ 6 Handkerobielt of good BAL: tes openwork lor, initial, o. 60 | cord and eponge, in black, and iolors, Norte or mipkediy double breasted styles. 7 to 18 years, with the fully-lin them than the mere statement of their very low prices. Women’s 25c Cotton Vests at 18c¢ Three for 60c; Swiss ribbed, tow neck, sleeveless. In extra sizes, sleeveless | sheer ire Linen, are $1.36 for boxes of six, usually $1.51 or with wing slenves, 260 each. lace Women’s 50c Union Suits, 38 or fine ribbed cotton, low neck, sleeveless, with lace trimmed drawers; sizes | for 6: ' Women’s Cotton Union Suits, 50c An unusual value at the price, Swiss ribbed, low neck, sleeveless, with close-fitting by tv ove lorced, ; tn hie gna bl been te . that have been here for more than a week peerage ere are collection of Sats we b to dwindle, it sul Gat tou want wheter your choles a dary qi mode. ly reasdn for these ready for Summer. Serer ees and Whipcord, at $16.50, $25 and $35 BP YA ed Pree it, 16 the colors, which 18 years. coatees of colored linen atylenin Lint hy ckirts of white linen or voile. Also afternoon Utility and Dressy Models in Serge, Whipcerd and Eponge. Sizes 6 to 14 years. FloweF Voile Dresses, also Russian Dresses of percale and linene. ‘And Lace, Tomorrow at $12. New Summer Modes At $6.75, $8.75, $10 and $14.75 Hats of Tulle, Lace, Maline and Cre; Bvt Trimmed Tagal ory $3.50 and $5 gal and Chiffon Hats, $5 Young Girls’ Dress Hats, $3.50, $5 and $8.75 Untrimmed Pekin Hats, 65c to ‘9. 75 Main and Third Floers Visit the Fur Storage Vault in the Gimbel Building! So Typical of Paris That They Are Apt to Cause a Mistaken Identity This is because they are such exquisite Reproductions of the original Paris models, and because many of the materials of which they are made were imported. This is the message ‘of the New Lingerie Bk Blouses at $2, $8, $5, $7.95 and $10.75 $2 Blouses are of all-over or voile oe wih real Irish Lace at it is of fine voile daintily tucked and ago. are lined with peau de cygne in contrasting col Pink Zanana Suk Coats, $15 coats are lined with white peau de cygne. Draped Wraps of Moire, $15 44. Peau de cygne lined. Matelasse Evening Coats, $15 Corn, light blue and pink, lined with white peau de cygne. Bedford Cord and Serge Coats, $15 ae typical igliah style, with patch pocke' Steamer Coats of ‘Smart Woolens, $15 ‘Women’s edge: Women’ 's Handkercbivfs, with fpitial in wreath, at 76c for six, ust | keorchte dozen, usually §: which a9 inh 's Underwear at 25c high: spel, ae short sleeves. }, special at 850 a garment. Main Floor BROADWAY + atic ~ : in acl TEE YVYRIWe WoRry, reTvxTT. WxY 3, 299. All GIMBEL, ee .50 to $50 Suits for Young Women Tomorrow at $16.50, $25 & $35 whata Suite of Serge, Wool Poplin, Matelasse, eee: include brown, tan, rose, Saxe blue, Young Women’s $10 to $12.50 Wash Dresses, $7.50 Young Girls’ $7.50 to $12.50 Coats at $5 and $7.60 |Tomorrow $1. Young Gir! ted $2 to $2.50 Washable Dresses at $1.50 sre, some ot , and the sheerest of batiste scalloped net. fat no a ame | ee rare cel fey avapen NA ah the blouse. ‘The Bloysse specitied are in—Women’s $15 COATS in Latest Styles * And of Materials That Are Generally Used in Coats at Double the Price We havescoured the market for materials, and we were able to get better qualities than we anticipated. For instance, the brocaded charmeuse in some of the draped afternoon and evening wraps is identical with that in a $37.50 model which we had a little more than a week hese $15 wraps are in black, Saxe ba A fad a taupe, with white moire silk collars, and java soft and light in weight, even though this silk looks like Matelasse. All the In a conservatively ies style that is suitable for figures requiring sizes from 82 to Although severely tailored, these coats have a dressy tone. Peau de cygne lined. New Three-Eighths Length Golf and Steamer Coats, $15 » brown, light or Oxford fray,on | on yes ouleide, with smart plaid linings—in a A number are of an unusually fine woolen, that is indefinitely cross-barred in rich colors, and over-striped with mohair. Of course, many others in various attractive ma- terials. Third Floor A Sale of the Handkerchiefs That Men and Women Want Fresh, crisp Handkerchiefs, all pure linen, from our own fine stock, marked at Jess than usual prices tomorrow, just to make GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK 75 Styles of Nightgowns 50 Styles of Combinations maladie erate yey re renee ote ase as they are at least 20 per cent. less than usual, q@ Surely tind Cy find just what you want in these , for com- Hae with the natural waistline or i in prone: wit ither drawers or short ee aan lng CBee ly shaped at we garment and every rors eek of lace of quality. Effectively tucked and trimmed with: PI design, run with ribbon, and finished with a rosette of chiffon flowers All hinds of French and Domestic Undermnslins, arn at 50c for Chemises, Drawers or Corset Covers—sup to $150 for Matched Sei NotEvenin Paris Has Such-an Exhibition Been Attempted! worn. Women tell us, that never before have learned so much abopt Cor- sets as in this Exhibition. Tomorrow, 10.30 A. M. to 12 Noon—when the Bride will make ready for her wed- *| ding. ‘Another Exhibition be- tween 2 and 4 P. M. ‘ Bighth Fleer Charming New Handbags Special in Style and Price More than a dozen of the pgp and newest styles of @ season A eel ese Handbags, re made specially for G GIMBELS. And ere’s an extra margin of value over and above the price that tach them remarkably at- ve, a at ¢1 jeotodte in pin seal and Sonus cd chain hi Women’s New Belts and Girdles Graceful Girdles of taffeta and soft charmeuse give an essen 50 Combinations & Nightgowns Will Be in the Limelight of the White Sale with clever! tomorrow at st 91° t0 is zaretul made of fine nainsook, Saas and enibroldery, bondln moron A 80 areal our high standard The Dainty. Net Camisole, Illustrated, Is $2 they’ & conservative and we doubt i they can be duplinted for lem there are See oe aa bs oe ie Second Fleer Men Usually Pay $380 to $35 For These Suits to Order At $24 It is a snug little saving of $6 or more on asuit, which we are able to assure to the men who ap- preciate having suits made to measure, at the price of an average ready-made suit. Many of the desirable fabrics of the season—pin ah including ; snap tek eh one or two suits of a pattern—hence the price-reduction ; Remember, that these Suits are made in EVERY. -detail as though we asked the full price—the saving ia inthe | bane ge and not in the tailoring or trimming, , " qusrentens DT te oe holds good Sly for the Feaainder of thla week he Final Price---$1.75 For Men’s and Youths’ $3 Derbies and Soft Hats They have to make Pong for on needs oar of Sue Baie Hence they get short shrift in the matter of pi Dcvarel Ywanteed cl ieneh, in 5 ae of the io styles that have made ‘the G Men’s lat Store famous. All from a maker whose name you hy F nize when you read it in the rete 2 of the as belog distinctively “among those present.” jerbies, in over a dozen blocks, from full stiff to feather- weit ough non Toys » browns, blacks, 0! a us greens, and | er good shades, many with the flat set brim, and bow in back. Now all at 61.75 each, which makes the proposition of buying a new Spring Hat a very tempting one. Yeurth Fleer The Boy Who Comes To GIMBELS Tomorrow For His Summer Clothing— Will have just cause to be “glad he came.” And so will his parents—for, while we have taken care to please the boy himself in style of the clothing and its freedom from restraint, we have not neglected the qualities in finishing toueh which the boy isn’t expected to be interested—the tothecostume nowadays. Many | matters of price and service—but which vitally interest styles are here, in black, white, and the colors of the minute, with sashes having long an short ends; some of them with ae linings and facings. §1 White Kid Belts, 2 inches wide with large leather-covered buck, silk lined, are very = ‘t 600, be- cue they are in all sizee, from 24 to 36 in, White Kid Belts from Vienna | have buckies enameled in colors, and 8 piped to match. Very smart, - a an 8 u in The, area EP at §1, and i y at $1.80.” Others tn ip ale, French styles, in ail oF mane, Bedfo1 are $1.96 to $15, Floor THIRTH THIRD OT. | his parents, Shop where you will around New York, and you will have dif- ficulty in finding the equal of this collection, both in its variety and in its quality at any price you may care to pay. A Fine Group of Boys’ $7.50 to $8.76 Summer Suits at $5.50 The favorite Norfolk st; le, amartly tailored, of all-eocl fabrics, two of fully-lined Tntckerbockara, "b to 18 Years y Oe pales Boys’ $7.50 to $8.50 Reefers ‘at $5 A round-up of Spring Reetors from our own stock, for the little fellows of 814 bo 10 yran years. Fancy mixtures, shepherd checks, and plain blue—all-wool, Boys’ Blue Serge Suits at $5 to $18 can trust them perfectly, for service, fast bockers that wear longer. Little Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits Many fag inh new styles, in plain blue and fancy mixtures; 2}4 to 10 yeara, at 65 to $16 a Suit. , $2.50 to $3.60 Wash Suits at card beach styles for 234 baie oped Fe coreg Sere ota, | }

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