The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1913, Page 11

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were drowned and two others injured when a lighter oyned by Randall & DloAllister, coal dealers, was overturned WHILE MEN STRIKE} Onty Three Shops Open, but Owners Expect to Settle Difference Soon. ‘The blight of whiskers remains on Brooklyn, The derbers continue on @rike, There were only three barber arops in the borough open to-day and these were manned—beg pardon—wom- aamed by “lady” barbers. Such a busi- Mees as the feminine barber shops did! Te nad been hoped that the strike, | Which began to assume serious propor- * tons last Monday, would be ecttled at a conference between representatives of the 20,000 striking barbers and a com- mittee representing the owners of Brooklyn's 4,000 barber shops. The con- ference came to naught. The barbers fre as far from their bosses as ever. ‘The barbers want a twelve-hour day and one day off a week with no work before § o'clock or after noon on Sun+ Gays. The bosses admit that their de- mands ate reasonable, but many of the bosses who have worked ever since they were boys from twelve to fourteen hours a day are averse to giving in to the barbers’ union. And unless the boss barbers agree to the terms of the bar- vers a settlement cannot be reached. However, !t is expected that the Donses will como to terms to-night. In fome sections of Brooklyn the males vieit the barver shops only on Sat- urdays. Sunday is also a big day. The parSers say that the snip of the shears, the plop-plop of the leather brush, the acrape of the blade and the loud] Be fair with your screams of the customers will be heard! eyes, If you have to again in all the barber shops in Brook- lyn within forty-two hours, | work: long hours or in ‘A crowd of strikers visited Jamaica | poor light give them this morning and paraded through the ftrects of that village, stopping at the| the help they need. various barber shops to try to induce| EyesExaminedWithoutCharge the journeymen to Join thelr ranks. Eight} by Regiatared Eye Physicians. strikers were arrested in front of the town hall for causing a crowd to cottect,| Perfect Fitting Glasses, 98.50 to 812. They were arraigned before Magistrato| J, EHRLICH & SONS Fitch, who suspended sentence. The ; same crowd visited Richmond Hilll yes- Oculiste’ Opticians tesday, About thirty of the Jamaica! Half a Century in Business. barbere joined the strikers to-day. gsi stean eS iceenbebeet Snug Fittin Easy Corsets To expert ent due thi tion ‘of ‘La Reine Core scots. W Expert fitting and alter. (j\\ ations without ma Corsets from Brassieres from $1 CORSET HOSPITAL—CORSET SHOP Feur Men Drowned From Lighter. PORT! 101 Naseau, Ann St. 17 ‘LAND, Me. May 9%—Four men| 496 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St. The Store for Good Values 6th Avenue at 31st Street — Souvenirs to Early Shoppers We have entirely changed the appearance of the Store. The improvement affords more space to our stocks of Shoes, Millinery, Coats, Suits and Underwear, which are attractively low-priced. Come in to-morrow. A pretty little diminish- ing-glass Mirror will be presented to every one enter- ing the store. Women’s $5 Pumps & . Colonials, 2.95 Choice of dainty Colon- ials, as illustrated, in gray, brown, white and black suede, black and tan calf- skin and patent leather, with hand turned soles. Pumps in patent leather, tan or black calfskin, with welted soles. All sizes. Women’s Suits Our entire Suit Stock has been divided into two lots. All suits that - merly sold at $. é and up to $50, now $1 5 All suits that sold at $15 and up to 22.50, now..... Your choice of every suit in the house, None reserved, Meire Eponge Silk Poplin Bedford Cord Eotienne Serges and Chiffon Taffeta Novelty Mixtures in all the season's favored models —all.sizes in the lot. Wm WBN FEET 217 Broadway, Astor House. 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St. 350 SixthAve., 22d St. ‘West 42d—New York. GIMBELS ‘Women’s Imported Coats Of Genuine Shantung that Can’t Be Duplicated At $ 16.50 to $45 been our pleasure to see—thousands of mm. This occasion signals the opening of the Summer Coat There are superb Silks from Paris and London, made into four-in-hands over here. season! Girt we wish to i re you with the fact] | Every sort of delgn from the racy to the decidedly quiet. Every color, from retiring blacks, that these Coats are of genuine Chinese Shantung, which fxs and dark blues, to gay and festive yellows and scarlets. Among them are many handsome is very different from the usual pongee—it is heavier, itted Scarfs. It’s such ect He men are not apt to see again for a long time. For and its natural color is more rich and beautiful. And that | | Newell's retail prices were ignored in the Gimbel marking—as these figures teatity: the silk was bleached and shrunken in Lyons, We had a large collection of these Coats made in A cause they will be more fashionable this Summer than 91.35 Rach for Newell's Goarfs That Were 62.60 to 66 they have been in They will harmonize with all @ rich colors of tie season. : Other Bonanzas in the Newell Sale A Man’s Supply of NECKTIES In the E. A. NEWELL Sale For Much Less Than Their Usual Cost We took over, with the Newell ge as superb a collection of Neckties as it has ever e the rich colors of the season. Sremee Coats for Dress Wear—Reproductions of Paris PAJAMAS of silk or silk-and-cotton, at Models—$23.50 to $45. $3.60, Newell's prices, $6.50 and $7. Full Severely Tailored Shantung Coats, $16.50 to $22.50. o conte oer men. Summer Chinchilla Costs, $19.60 to $32.60 | | waistcoats of soft Scotch wool, in charac- ite, these Coats are very attractive! when faced | | teristic weaves and color-combinations. The with bite satin and trimmed with black velvet , aa is the model and te Newell’s illustrated, at 698 he Wait istcoats, $3.60 English Coats of White Polo Cloth, $27.50 White Fleececloth Coals, $16.50 ize-ranges bad i An aaa oy! | Collection of Wraps and Coats If pe ea is toe, Lowever, you'll save for : handsomely. Il Occasions, at ‘Third Floor R, i UNDERWEA m8 ood dicks sped read Shirts of such eee Cleenan Liste Th k Tulle Adorned Hats | and Drawer, ato style, or full : | Gauze and Drawers, Der- 1.. ,roduced By Gimbel Artists : natural $10 to $14.75 The Les really the most charming medes of Paris have bows wr $4.25 to $6. Also ladran der quire the skilled fingers to drape Shei crowne and brims, and to wear a ob and 86; Newal' pris, #1 and #140; ll sass a 92.65 and 68.96 pair.” And © special arrange their tiny flutings of tulle. To pose an ostrich quill of out at 860 pair, instead of 50c. Ptleatadedl cetishdscntcesasntacettccesnn or a bow of moire required the eye of an Girls’ and Young Women’s Apparel That When you examine the facings and linings of these Hats, you will again be surprised to thi $1 Should Quickly Depart at Tomorrow’s Prices ink that their prices are less than $15 or $20. Prices and styles are the factors that place these lovely Summer Frocks Suits unetvelcd pontion’ "in other words, tap suamue te otal oe dicciten les are new, pretty and distinctive! tallntetials are the best and the Dresses are st daintily made, while the Suits are excellently . Young Women’s Suite of Oresh tod Detten Rponge, 67.60 ve $53.80 /Young W 's Frocks of Rponts, Volte end Tissue, 60 v0 900 Oraduation Dresses of White Het end Batiste, #10 to as8 Junior Girls’ Dresses of Linen, Ratine Velle and Tissue, 03.75 te 910 01.60 B. A Display of New Summer Modes at $8.75 to $14.75 styles for Sum- Ligh wear with lingerie frocks, correct mer fi bene etagere hy tallored suits. The draped chapeaux of crepe and fhowe that are trimmed with laces are particularly fascinating. Of course, many of the Hats are timmed with flowers. Just from Paris—Untrimmed Tagal Hats at $2 The No-Charge Trimming Service will be prepared to meet the demands of the busy Saturday! This is extended whenever you purchase an untrimmed Hat and its ings in our Main and Third Fléers Variety Is the Spice of This White Sale! Tomorrow, 156 Styles Alone at $2 Have you seen the Nightgowns with Bolero effect yokes? Then, there are Nightgowns that are Pepstically sleeveless, others with dear little sleeves, and some with only sh straps of ribbon or embroidery. Many other ‘styles, too- . Princess combinations , with drawers that may be made into Knickerbockers by simply tying the ribbon, are unusual at $2. Many of the Petticoats have two rows of me ribbon-run embroidery, besides lace mi "eh SSL LT th 100 Tailored Suits for Young Women, $16.60, Were 925 wiite rns and'ack. Blam 1eri6 und Uf pears 16 Young Women’s Coste $13.75, Were $18.60 Brassiere Corset Covers of linen that are quite elaborately trimmed with wide thread lace, $2. Illustrated. This May Sale not only presents the new Summer styles, but it affords the opportunity to sai 20 per cent eee on all ‘ds of undermuslins at 50c to $150. ees now mY A Notable Outgoing of French Neckfixings Undoubtedly you will be startled when you see the gems that we have taken from our regular collection and an importer’s fine sam- “Campers’ Lane” On the Rear Cross Aisle Main Floor Beauty, Style and Economy Commend Every One Of the Hundreds of Lingerie Blouses in Our aon ehorigtnter||Annual May Sale at $1.25 to $14.75) sa, atmos mmnnemniey {anme trimmed with real lace), eollar and cul ot Sy) Normally These Blouses pe ag A seaeaieaae cc se sets, fichus and jabots. Would Be $2 to $18.75 Al $1 to $6.95, were $2 to $12.50. Silk collars embroidered in rich colors, 60¢ to $3, eaularly $1 to $5. ty 80 aw Lace Yokes, $1 to $4.50, regular- 7 Imported Scarfs, 96.60 to $10, were $8 to $20 and more. mp d other things to help make vaca: ay. Do come and bee it. tom Use The Gimbel Tea Room Chantilly and other lacy Veilings at 50c, Will gladly provid th 1, will be much below thet ill gladly p: le a tonic, wi vl ‘ ae Main Tear the most delicious food you ever ate, Well served, in pleasant sur- roundings. Men’s Smoking Grill—Music. Righth Floor These Silk Petticoats Tomorrow at $2.95 Crepe de Chine, trimmed with lace Crinkled Silk Crepe Peau de Cygne China Silk—lace trimmed Striped Tub and Dresden Silks Messaline in extra sizes Pandloor Colored Shirting Remnants From the NEWELL Sale ____ Women’s $5 Mannish Silk Shirts at $3 White with attractive colored stripes—carefully tailored. Only 240 of them. $8.75 Shadow Lace Blouses at $6.95 Made over flesh color silk linings—only 300, Third Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS and ussian cords i oe brought to Neq York—equally desirable for Men’s Shirts Women’s Blouses. We have grouped the hundreds of Remnants resulting han e eager buying of the Newell Sale at two attractive prices: 26c Yard for Shirtings That Were 8%e Yard 35c Yard for Shirtings That Were 480 Yard . New Thin Vanity Cases These new@Cases are as dainty as they are convenient, and women will want them at first sight. They are gold-plated on German silver, in a thin-edged 1, with hand-engrav- ing or engine turning, in new designs. The in- terior is arran ith coin holders, concealed ranon se8 lap Sor gouee and Paper Ps And 1S myst be sepembared (het emp money. specially al 60 — ew YORK TMRTY-EIRD prices were than these beautiful pot many. Main Floor cost E, A. Newell af wholesale.

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