The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1913, Page 9

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THE EVENTING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1 ay ol friends of Dr. Grant, for help.” ‘Twe girls who used to be garment workers then took up a collection of $7, and tn the Informal conversation Gience, read this way: LEADER OF LW. W. Buch _namee—delu itlable race— fi 7 and entitled “Democracy.” The poem, j eagerly read by the Socialists, ex-sirik- | uialan Addresses Ascension | Vembers as “Man Who Would Do No Wrong.” The Rev. Percy Stickney Grant held & reception last night In the “Forum" parlors of the Church of the Ascension, | at Tenth strect and Fifth avenue, The reception followed the regular Sunday | evening services, and a the day was the twentieth anniversary of Dr. Grant's | Pestorate, the reception was made the | occasion for several speeches by mem- bers of the churoh and of the “Forum” adjunct to the atrictly religious business of the church. | One of the guests at the reception and a speaker was Patrick Quinian, the Inéustrial Workers of the World lead- | er, who was tried in Paterson, N. J.,/ last week and released on bonds when the jury in his case fatied to reach a verdict. The charges upon which Quinian was tried, and upon which he will be tried again, following the dis- agreement of Saturday, are upon five Indtetmente and include inciting to riot end the destruction of property and (Re preaching of anarchy. | Ta introducing the man at present ‘under $11,000 bonds as a preacher of anarchy George Gordon Battle said that “We know Pat Quinlan would do 0 wrong, I want him to know that we are with him and believe in him.” | he arose to speak in the Forum Ing en the property of the Church If you buy a Waters Piano or a Waters-Autola player-piano you can be positively assured of getting a superb, up-to-date instrument with a good tone; also of getting it at a reasonable and very moderate price. The tone of the Waters Pianos is of great depth and richness, with a sweet, musical, singing quality, but it is also a very durable tone that will wear well under all conditions and will stand up to pitch. The very moderate prices of the Waters Pianos and Waters-Autola player-pianos always represent good values that are in the interest of wise economy and not at the sacrifice of quality. Most liberal terms of payment are offered, with no charge for interest or extras. Old pianos taken in part payment for new ones. Send Postal for Catalogue Horace Waters €&» Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. THREE 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway. STORES Harlem Branch (Open Evenings): 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. Most Modern Dry-Cold-Air Fur Storage Vault on Premises Furs Repaired & Remodelled at Specially Low Prices. Phone 7300 Murray Hill, @f the Ascension, Quinlan was heartily | Feepived with hand clapping. He spoke | Gonditions in the strike war in Pat- | @een and among other things he said: “Yes, the air of Patereon is sur-| Marged with electricity and all it needs fe the touch of the match to the pow- @er and Heaven knows what will be- veme of Paterson. Women and chil- ren need bread there and I ask you, Will Close Out Tuesday At Extremely Great Price Reductions 250 Women’s Tailored Suits 15.00 Formerly up to 45.00 Th 250 Suits have bi A rn taken trom ‘regular’ stock Fabrics: Models : include t cepted ray ayiss of the phe “ Serge Plain Tailored Eponge Cutaway No Exchanges Bask.t Cloth Russian Blouse No Approvals Stripes Balkan Blouse Rar I eRHtr eens Shepherd Checks Trimmed No Alterations @e and eocial philosophers in the au- Though tn thelr husky mutterings we! can trace to form knickerbockers. Althor at this moderate price—besi Fashionable Ribbons— in every sort you are apt to want, for millinery and dress trimmings, chil- dren’s hair bows and sashes are provided in this Annual May Sale. ‘There are charming Dresden Wrap- printed Ribbons, black satin, black velvet and satin taffeta Ribbons, mes- saline, satin brocade, moire taffeta and bayadere taffeta Ribbons, in color ranges, with plenty of pink, blue and white. Prices range from pretty Wash Ribbons for running lingerie, at 16¢ piece, up to 8-inch Dresden Rib- bons, at $1.26 yard. Main Floor Housewifely Hints of Housewares. Ammonia in pow- der form can be used instead of teuid ammonia, to soften water, whiten cloth, dissolve grease, and to do a GRAND RAPIOS FURNITURE. . Chtmwbih @em...8; ty ‘9 ve" 130 5 he 751) 150, 1.0) * Ay Kecount BAUMANN & BRO) We Close Evenings at 6 o Clock nen Saturdoys Until 1) P.M. The Duolo'd Soia Bed. in Early English Oak fin- ish; upholstered in Imper- tal leather; value $40.00.....! Cen Saterday Evergics Py haa A™ION AP CORN TR Open as a Ful Size Bed. 91.60 A Week ton alitxer Balding i 5 Arcada Park 1 World's Compte hd 4 i ‘ompletely Roteme Ofte Rarthweet core Furntahed feat 185th At. and BOOKLET 3 ca ofnce 208 Washing — {| E formation sopurding’ the printing of the advertisement: a | ourtits, maited FRE and Railroad Fare | Connecticut. \S Ave.Cor.84" Sr. ) ir Jersey variety of other things. Large cans, 10¢ each, 8 for 26c. Silver-Clean Pans.— You can clean your silver simply by laying it in the an with water and a special powder. fron 5x10 in., at $1.26 to 7x11 in., at $3. Rapid Mincers, tor meat, vegetables, ete., work weil, and are easy to clean, 20c each, usually 35¢. Egg Slicers, tor garnishing salads with hard boiled eggs, are 60c each, usually 90c. Pineapple Corers, at 18, usually 80c, and Aluminum Cherry Stoners, at 10c, usually 25c, are two other con- venient kitchen helps at special prices. Fifth Floor “Aerolux” Porch Shades are the most modern type of porch screen, and make friends at sight on account of their excellent construction, their handsome appearance, and their convenience. A new contrivance with which they are equipped — the “No- Whip” attachment, prevents their flapping in the wind, an annoying habit. The Aerolux Veranda Shades are in soft brown or olive, in sizes from 4x 714 ft. at $2.60, to 10x71, ft. at $5.76, Aerolux Bungalow Shades, in forest green, from 4x64 ft., at $1.80, to 10 x64 ft., at $4.26, Sixth Floor This GIMBEL Anniversary |The May Sale Affords 2 Weeks of Fine Savings On “Domestic” SewingMachines During these two weeks—from now until May 24th—is the time when every woman who wants a Sewin the highest type should plan to buy a DOMESTIC. ‘Lo celebrate our taking over, three years ago, to the sole distribution of DOMESTIC Sewing Machines tor New York City, Westchester County and Long Island, the Domestic Sewing Machine Co, allows us to make an important price- reduction on three of the regular types of DOMESTIC Ma- chines, ‘These: the five-stitch ruffler. No interest or extras, of our wagon delivery routes, railroad station if with- in our liberal free de- livery limits, We guaran- tee these Machines for FIVE YEARS, Let us demonstrate them to you. Fifth Floor Its glant hands, T trust the conseience of humanity, Democracy, those men have done thee God urging brotherhood upon the! See freede id Recamier Combinations that fasten at the side! they are fashioned with drawers that may be drawn in with ribbon Swiss embroidery motifs that look like Austrian hand-work form the yoke of a very charmi: quite elaborately inset with Valenciennes lace. Indeed, all the $3 Nightgowns are so sheer that one would surely think them to be $4 or $5, even in a May Sale. A band of Swiss embroidery, such as is Eiger’ associated with baby aren edges a pretty petticoat—it is joined wi Valenciennes lace is inset in a festoon design in a fine Princess Slip. h we have only mentioned some of the $3 Undermustins that will make their debut tomorrow, a are many other equally commendable styles es, Undermuslins at 50c to Trousseaux at $500 At Economies Averaging 20 Per Cent and More. $22 Gimbel Special ‘‘Domestic’’ Sewing Machine, 18 __ Drop head, ball bearing, in handsome golden oak case with five drawers and full set of attachments. $30 ‘‘Domestic’’ Sewing Machines at $22.50 Drop head, in splendidly finished, four-drawer, golden oak case of special design and set of finest attachments, including $45 ‘‘Domestic’’ Cabinet Sewing Machines at $40 Beautitully finished Cabinets in mahogany, Early English or Cireassian walnut, that are fit ornaments for any living room, and resembling a desk or music cabinet. they gve a table surface for sewing of 16x24 in, ; Any of These Machines, $2 Cash and $1 Weekly Delivered at your door, if on one Or freight prepaid to your GIMBEL BROTHERS of property having ever before been hon- ore? by being permitted to address the ing under the Church of the As- In the people's care. wrong { strong, It he ‘i which followed Quinian was in earnest} That Paint thee flaunting, with a Democracy on law and virtue stands: | Dr. Gr Sunday In fact, it was under. Belmont, Judge Henry | to Conversation with Dr. Grant. brutal face, | The home {t loves and children at the| what were once tern ('« Sunday evening meet hn Berwind and other | !e. In all the seats of the Forum were| Not to Rome's protetarian populace, | knee | iste" nin through the ap: ings for the discussion of Socialism, po-| equally prominent men, passed @ followed @ near tot coples on brown casdboard of @ goem| Nor Paris mobs that round a red flag [te bread it earns, ite lips can spewk in| pearance there anarchist. There jitieal ¢ ¥, lum conditions and | lution to the effect thi My “fier ath et written by Dr. Grant, dated May, 1913, throng, | Prayer, {a no record of & man under indictment kindred topics, had fallen under the dia- | of the pastor had beer in ta | a night when Charies Edward Tiueeptt Nor London atume of saturate sin belong «Though @reed and pride would pind! for inciting to rlot and the destruction | pleasure of the veatry of the church | Inception, too much tention | was to speak. _ GIMBELS Dainty! Demi-Dress Exquisite! White Hats Adorable! That Have a Distinctive Air Surprises in the $5 and $6.75 Whi New and exclusive Gimbel creations ite Sale at these moderate prices! As they areof Tomorrow Panama and white Tagal, attractively been in by 4 Pind are Book what 4 H ‘ou _will want for Summer joons Especially in | {ithe country or at the mashore. ‘The model lhustrated ts of Pase= $3 Undermuslins | ma, with flutings of Chantilly lace around the top and underbrims, with a band of swan feathers around the crown, and dashing white wings for the dominating note of its trimming. Panama and Tagal Sailor Hats, draped with Chantilly and shadow lace veils, $9.75 to $18.75. Silk Scarfs from London, $5 to $10 These, in Dresden printings, will be effective for steamer, motoring and wear, 3 to $2.60. Bands f 60, eatic Scarfs, 60¢ Th ated jan s for outing hats, 60c to §2.60. oo Summer Suits of White for Women Serge, $19.50 to $35 Linen, $7.50 to $50 Severely tailored styles that will stand out gracefully agains the back- grounds of country green, Then there are quite dressy that will be appropriate for important afternoon affairs. Those with collars or other touches of black have much distinction. Imported Model Suits, Including a Few of While, $47.50 lo $125. Were $75 to $250 and More. Unique, for nightgown. Of course, it is eveni wide ribbon-run embroidered Second Floor What Sort of Summer Rugs Do Your Decorative Plans Demand? The Answer Is Found in This Artistic GIMBEL Display oe. E have gone more deeply into the matter of Summer floor-cover- ings this season than . ever before. Every good kind of Summer , whether desir- able for its effective- ness, its comfort, or its service, isfoundin this enchanting display, to which we have de- voted over 12,000 square feet of floor space, and which is Bisa! TS probably the most elaborate and beautiful ever seen in New York. From its rich variety you can choose Rugs to harmonize with the color-schemes of any room. Here are, for example, the Kilmarnock Rugs in a full range of sizes and colorings, Rugs, of hard-finished wool, in a Scotch | with plain and stenciled borders, from a weave, in beautiful ‘land effects and deli- | 36-inch mat at 30¢, to a 9x15 ft. Rug at $12, cate colorings—ideal rugs for the bedroom, From Japan, come Grass Rugs, with Then there are Body Brussels Rugs in| effective stenciled borders, some with a Chintz designs, and every sort of Rag Rug | different design on each side, from 8 x 6 {t., that has been produced—among them the | at $1.75, to 9 x 12 ft., at $12. Palatine, the Shaiki, the Poster, and other For the porch, are the striking Algerian weaves, in a bewildering range of designs | Rugs that fear neither sun nor rain, In and colorings. ‘Then, too, Japanese Rag | many designs, from 8 x 6 {t., at $3.60, to Rugs, Silk Rag Rugs, Rugs made by the] 9 x 12 ft., at 621. blind, and many more. Japanese Jute Rugs, too, and the Hofi Of the Grass Rugs, the famous ‘“Crex” | and Kaba Fibre Rugs, in a variety of sizes weave is the favorite, and we show these! and artistic colorings, Bisth Fleer Why These 347 Crepe de Chine Petticoats Are Only $3.05— Because we ordered them last Feb: . Since then the price of the silk has increased piel} erably. About six weeks ago we were quite disturbed because we could not get the Petticoats! But it was impossible for the manufacturer to get the silk, of Hand Lug- gage. We plan it to happen before Decoration Day, so as to pro- vide fine Suit Cases and Traveling Bags at good sav- ings, before the Summer holi- days begin. Among the im- portant offerings for men and women there aie: SUIT CAbBS, at $3.75, $4.26, $4.76, $6.60 and §10, usually $5 to o16. TRAVELING BAGS at $6, $6.60, }, $10 and $16, usually $7.60 to 0. Machine of Two styles-—one, iy ating and bands of ete luces the otters with rutfle of wide Valenciennes lace, A New Paris Petticoat Copied at $3.95 This, with silk jersey top and shaped flouncé of messaline, lined with black-and-white striped Unique! Seco Silkeand-col- ton Crepe and Messa- line Pelticoats, Exe ceplional al $2.95, Second Floor 2 faci sei al $7 AUTOMOBILE TIRE TRUNKS at $6 and $7.60, usually $10 and $12. WOMEN'S FITTED TRAVEL- ING BAGS, silk-lir.ed, with celluloid toilet articles, at $17.00. Weck-end Caves, special at $22.60 and $26, BLACK ENAMEL AUTOMO- BILE TRUNKS, with two or three suit cases, $12 to $60. WICKER LUNCH BASKETS, for two to six persons, $10 to $20, usually $16 to $30, Main Floor When opea BROADWAY THAT Y-Trind OT, NEW YORK

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