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| \ NINETY EMPLOYERS FINED FOR BREAKING NEW LABOR LAWS we ar we deck, send! White-tipped green water rolled ap be-jand there was no Inclination to disobey fore her and went crashing down onjorders. One of the many combers that 5 Spray and|aloshed the deck would have been sut- near to the top ef her high fun-|ficiont to have carried overboard the tn watle the atorm raged none of/entire 200 passengers of the Rottor- the passengers was allowed on deck, | dam. @ ANARGYROS ANNOUNCES AWARD OF PRIZES Caliban Tat Pay of HIELMAR Heart Hungry pst Eight Cents an Hour to Girl Is Ridiculous, Minety’ employers of lator efther leaded guilty or were convicted of | Violating labor laws in Part 1. of Special Gessions to-day and paid fines amount- | tag to nearly $2,000. A fine of $20 or the | altefmative of five days in the City was imponed in the majority of cases. Some of the defendants did have enough money with them to Day the fines imposed and were obliged te wait in the prison pen until telephone messages could be sent to their offices for tunds, Morris Ktopsky, whe has @ factory where boys' coats ars made at No. 10 Mangin street, was fined $30 or given the alternative of ten days in the Tombs. He was found guilty of employing a fifteen-year-old girl in cleaning coats witheut having working papers. Attor- ney Cunningham of tap Labor Depart- ment told the Court that the girl was paid only eight cente an hour for her work. “Such payment as that ie ridiculous,” wid Presiding Justice Zeller. “The labor of any person should be worth More than eight cents an hour. This Court ie not inclined to be lenient when ite in labor law violation cases are found to pay their employes suoh low wages.” In all of the cases where it was learned that the wages of employees averaged only $3.60 or 4 eek, heavier fines were imposed, ‘Mr. Cunningham explained the unusal mumber of cases to-day as a demon- @tration on the part of employers to Mi the Afty-four hour a week law. ——__—. RT HOLDS MRS. BISHOP BLAMELESS IN LOAN CASE. Wife of Banker Was Accused of Pawning Gems Already Given Another as Security, Magistrate McQuade in Harlem Court to-day disposed of the charge of with- holding property pledged as collateral, made three months ago against Tt divorce. Mra, Bishop was discharged, the Court holding no case had been made against her Frank Fallon of No, 18 West One Hundred and Third sires alleged that in January, 1911, $1,000 from ‘Fallon. He al his mother, a nurse in the fam. ne @ diamond collar valued at $4,600 a8 jurity and later, on pretext of want- ing to wear the collar at a reception, pawned it, with other Jewelry, Fallon, unable to collect his money or gét possession of the diamond collar, applied to the courts and ..as given a ner to answer to @ charge of hypot cating property in which another had interest. Her defenso was that # not put up the diamond collar a# ge- curity for the loan, but Poss Protected Fallon by giving him a Ula ated LINER FIGHTS BIG WAVES THAT MAKE HER DAY LATE. Is Swept by Great Seas steamer Rotterdam of the Hbvl- lJaud-America line, came into port to- day twenty-four hours late, from Rot+ terdam. She ealled on May 10, and on the following day ran Into a northeast gale, which hung on to her for three ays, Day and night the steamer la- dored under ptress of weather and mon- ter waves constantly swept her from atem to stern. ‘The Rotterdam is the largest and @trongest steamer on the line, and the Passengers say she behaved most beau- tifully in the storm. iF With Ti PLS nighties once more in fashion. Ever; ahnans of fashion, whether in outer nts or underwear, is anticipated st Bloomingdales’ In bridal troussea: in apparel for) 119, street wear, in furnishings for the home, “J BLOOMINGDALES Lox. to 3d Ave. 59th te 66th St. cect x DIN OR falue ae Brae Trianed bt $6.98 BA $1.00 a Week Opens an Account on sklRST PRIZ PRIZE, $10 $1009 2ND PRIZE, #50 ro a &. W. Meore, i i [hee non, 12 ¥) Cc. A i, Bi Ke | Rega aa Hee Av, New Yous , | a cay "uh Bt, New York | deh f Mi. Boott, 2) i shanna a deer ence HELMAR “The Superb”’ Largest selling Tur ish “plain ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 19, tip” Cigarette i in America JBAUMANN & BRO AT 84ST. & SAVE pe Close Evenings at 8 o’Clock. Open Saturdays Until 10 P, M. | 8 Compl Com plotel, 3 coratiay Write fer our pookysr antaine We Pay Freight oaraing an ae, | and Railroad Fare Mme. Recamier Day in Every Traveler Will Be Interested | The White Sale, Tomorrow G I M B E L S In These New Reduced Prices On This Lingerie, which is fashioned a HNOMATION Wardrobe Trunks Recamier las the fascinating Empire bodice, is absolutel; essary if you have tdopted th the uneorseted- effe figure, also the correct kind if re the rf a ow hat q- £ INNOVATION Trunks son fi = fi Teh suas on such a region eas change, and | were the bh ome also they are as much more are simply wearing the low-bust corsets. convenient than other Wardrobe Trunks that have The tran cy of the new Blouses is also responsible for the vogue of this Lingerie. For instance, if you are wearing a blouse of tulle, bee simply must have a i and feed sprung up since, wip note las hein Gee eames At their full prices INNOVATION Trunks are worth the money. are built to stand the hard knocks of travel, with an un- exterior and undisturbed Is. ice underneath—and this jer si bs ruf internal with | its high waist-line gives the most charm! They are the only Wardr obe Trunks in which each arm, with its hangers for coat, blouse, trousers or skirt, can be gotten Mme. Recamier Combinations,$3.75 | at separately, and without disturbing the others. Camisoles,$3.75 Night gowns,$3.75 Now a new schedule of prices is in The Combinations and Camisoles are quite | effect for a limited time, w makes al Rie you Ni fusely trimmed, bu qs ie wrectieet el is fashioned ¥ with the | to make—if you want a real wardrobe q exquisite simplicity that Mme. Recamier adored—its tiny bodice is of the | trunk. finest tatisod! ml ‘put i it is quite g erously gathered and itn ee ied J fd The $26 INNOVATION and very low neck are simply finished with a fine Irish lace edging The $45 INNOVATION Trunk, $35 Fine Brussels Net Petticoats, $3 and $5.75 The 965 INNOVATION Trunk, $50 ae sept will find eae in Manhattan only Shadow Lace Combinations, $5.75 imbel Trunk ting in the Shadow Lace Petticoats, $5.75 INNOVATION shp itech mall “Andi youkave Pink and Light Blue Batiste Nightgowns, $1.50 charged, in paying Cah ar en Second Floor Last Day for. Qualifying in the Golf Tournament All scores of qualifying About 500 Coats tor Young Girls At $5, Instead of $7.50 to $10 and More We shall not know the exact number of Coats until the Store closes this even ing, as our entire PariaNowBaye SAILORS rounds in the GIMBEL remaining collection, together | | Golf ‘Tournament must be should be trimmed with a special purchase, ald be presented tomorrow at the in- | [handed in by tomorrow Therefore, these significant price of $5. night —one score a day! | Specialized at $6.75 allowed. Prizes for the low- Serge Pongee Thehataareof Italian Milan Cheviot Black Satin In Navy, White, Black, Tan, and Black-and-White Checks. Some of these Coats have de- tachable collars of white pique, others are trimmed with braid, moire and various silks. Many of the Coats Are Silk-lined Sizes 6 to 14 years. .84¥loor and runner-up in each. fe ones mares toe ate Ltoigh pen} » Wi ant oa you. a not already done so. Sporting Geods Section, 4 Fi. LINEN SHOES For Women—New tended square band and high aesaaelad bows of while moire silk give chic to while Pekin Rough braid sailors, attractively banded, are $1. Metn Fleer Your Lawn ani Garden Things to Keep Ther in Trim At Less Than Usual Prices nm tony cara or WOM tr icremantennes iton Enough for Tomorrow, of These Superb NEWELL \In Grass Green, | "fhetinets do ais a NOW the formative period initcaeer. Shirtings by the Yard Dark Gray and sleet ratchet, aa Better Shirting Madras does not come out of Scotland than Lavender—$7 harvests for you. Hence, tomorrow, very low prices will ru of things you need for your gardening, amateur or professional. Malleabi: bey Giendel Broth iri Low-Wheet Rakes—10, 13 and rothers ppecial ars ataten le, eon Nee. te to 200. | Lawn Mowers, 3 bi nied These decidedly smart Summer Shoes will give a pleasant touchof color to the pretty white Summer the materials in this fine lot. They are Shirtings of [Be eee eed worthy of being put into the smart shirts which E ewell made for his fashionable and critical Fifth Avenue ea They came to vee belated shipment—because, though - abi model, sizes 13 selected by and i Tae especially ie Newell, they reached Live acu carol peat of tawn Mower i America after GIMBELS had bought the Newell stock. And | juttons to mateh the linen, They bay y Sart eels ne so the importers turned them over to us—but not at the prices | come to GIMBELS from a maker e:] e-fnch. at BEES, regularly ie 59. Newell expected to pay for them. Hence of fine shoes for women, and are Gimi ase ae roe Forks, ateel; 4-tine, D dearin . handle, x C60, Fe erly 900, ast. x riveted be D handle, at making friends fast. Button Boots in the same of white Sea Island duck, at $8 a $2c and 48c Yard, Instead of 50c and 76c There were 6,500 yards in the lot this mornii ng probably enough will remain for another day’s selling. And every pat- tern in the lot is good. Easy enough to make well-filting shirls for men, and blouses for women, from these handsome materials, with the aid of @ BUTTERICK Patlern—15¢ —on a conveniently placed table. Second Floor New Madras| What Does Your Sewing Basket Need? ay On Saeed fen he La eh or round pointed, at on <-og) rotors bral larly 60 for 'O seasone lor, er prose care. Breet Tort ar at @e, reg S60 B5e. bo-foot fengthe,, s t lengthe, apecial at waveted taal ‘Hoes, speotes at O00. tren Brass Nossle Sprays eee ted for Pa Ai r-gad ese. spatial ex at 5 ee ead re Ld reams bee only, At te, soerel and Scrim You Will Find It in This Sale of Curtains Notions and Dressmakers’ Supplies a Priced to Save These Gimbel May Sales of Notions are 2 altraye patroniaed roa soit many. women ¥ who are going| some white Bedspreads, so that One-third away for the Summer, and wish to take with tollet knick- we can offer them to the Sum- knacks to last them until they come back. mer home furnisher as welcome Part of a large collection! —_—&. this Three-day Event will be weleomed by all who want t sive sociale i ih Secainad economies. of new Summer Curtains in beautiful designs that we | S4PPlies of Notions of Gimbel q Crechec Spreads, plain hemmed, bought atepecially favorable} Dressmaking Needs Tapes and Braids Dress Shields large cise, 99.96, usually $2.96. ices. belo Garment het Spreads, scalloped, Madras Curtains, Ecru ange Cor 340 Plese SUS eum Dane) ati tape, ree fe fone mae Re Brinley a "Sowing or Dios | bed aise, at 08, unually $2.76. At $1.50 Pair, Usually $2.50 at frets 2e box, (1b. Bank Pina, | 06, for foal 1¢-yard Twill Tape, % | UE PSto: btwo ges, patee Gipbels| Marseille Spreads, full sise, hem ' Be for 20¢ box Ge 1b.) Dreeamax- | 280 for two 100 Pieces Lingerie Pir hla arraa med, in fine patterns, at §8.60, usually Scrim Curtains, White | ow six #1 Tepe, 19 yard: feat Color ee ee Ite $4.25, At 85c Pair, Usually $1.25] 100 “top, three, 8 80 spools Basting | Braid, spepeee gahenle Bre Ghicae, 6e for Piece Feathoreti Also an attractive offering | | 900 for 26c gross (6 carts) ‘“‘Mel-| 360 for two Be Disses Bulearisn ba" or aretchon® Rustproof Hooks Miscellaneous new and Eyes, Ge each for Washable Polishing | Usually §2.95. of Curtain Madras by the Washable Trimming Bre! 7 be in, Spo aa ate f0F arose Sonomore Drona Fas. ae qubreads | os er three te ashen vn Second Fleer ir be ee et rie r two tee ions 2 teat re # Set feta Topatg Tin Cupnipne, i loo’ for three fo pccaly Belding for Washable Wool Polishing Saving 20c 100 for three Hite: cards Gimbele ane Parning ® ‘Silk, Pt Neeser nero 1,208, f9F three be epoole Black Bow. ie for twa 100 Folding Niokel- Layettes for] termine stories come tm: | merit ce x slates, nae| 08 Scalloped Sheets Baby Buntin: parted “ingiien’ Ping, "600 pina. to Shoe Findings tor En ne ‘Garis Lae Twenty cente on « ahest amounts to a v 4 Ut PNA boxes ‘‘Countess” siine Lacan 2” 5° Pate “Nev for twe 00 Bhepote Pah). | 8 600d deal if you are buying a Sum- in the May White Sale| witrpins, ‘bark or bro ae fee scar | 9 ba 4 Sie bags Gata carn eenly, gelatin. is ponte vie Fo papgre Milward'a! “Durable” brand, fully bleached, sions handsomely scalloped and in ten aises, from 64x90 in., at 100, uually 900, to 90 x 108 in., at 91.10, usually $1.80, Bises ea given are before finishing, bo, for atx. “oxen Wire’ Hatrpine, | milk black or bri ibe” for two 100 Felt Dau aus a convenient way of get- 100 for Fancy Hairpin Cabinet, ase for The F Baby's outfit, to a Bed 8 BO ding, eliminating t lety of at Rayisy lorgotten something. Very ical, too—for there are #0 Pines in the $25 Layeltes rH Pieces for $4 inf? 70 Hand-made Pieces for $°5 nae eunx- eraible pat Potts Leher a. SS ae ae THE SUNDAY WORLD'S Méekes more “Offers of Posi- tions” than any other two mediums in the universe, WANT DIRECTORY 1918, my