The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1913, Page 11

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FIGHT TO FREE ANHUT. John N. Anhut, the convicted last Saturday night of bribery | CY WL MAKE AND SELL IT AT COST DUNG THS SINNER zis mers Plan of President McAneny Is] ment "as taken until Fria Mr. Palmer sald he had 80 Unofficially Approved by vestigation ‘est te Court ahold pom. | that he could k tis rorkers bury: Pay hat is that ‘ats ce nasig' sag Gee e istening Iv te that is so pretty for Summer. emg Meebo, | a Saaaar Be ee he eee glistening 1V0% insborough and Sailor styles dominate, but | saya the case will be appealed, regard-| less of the sentence. ‘The establishment of a municipal ice Plant to sell ice at cost of production f@ Row assured. This plan will be put {@. operation long before the *summer months, providing the Board of Esti- mate favorably views the idea, sug. Rested to-day by Borough, President McAneny. It is accepted as result of several interviews to-day with the mem- bere, that the plan meets with their approval. The project is first to be teled experimentally Mm Manhattan, and Af guccesstul will be introduced in the Other boroughs, ‘The detalis have not yet. been all Worked out, but this much ts learned: | f = Wash the floor A tract owned by the city will be taken | upon which the plant will be built. Not especially under the re- |" frigerator with e CN only will the manufactured ice be sold gta? articles of fate and Manhattan milk stations now operated | by the city, the majority of which are | q Wooated in the congested parts of the » borough. The sale of ice in these sta- ‘J, will do much also to make the milk stations themselves more Sttractive to mothers wanting pure, a ‘ a sterilized milk for their tnt, Chil derecten thee Tne contemplates Nigh cose. of tee! ple deri this summer, because of the mild winter | OB jectionable f and the invariable attitude of the tc amelie of all kinds trust in times of ice scarcity, prompted Also use CN ocea- President McAneny: to consider the city sionally inside | of foe plant idea. Charity organization ‘a digas ad Society oMcers produced figures of AS Grocers, Eevee cost of plant and production and ls me as ae The yellow packag denced by these figures that the city 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1 directly from this plant, but it will be olly foods work into the J. Placed on sale also at all of the thirty floor cracks or ollcloth and putr' is gives rise to in. Nf 'N penetrates every nook and corner and disinfects as |) ing rounds i meloee coo ill be el six o’cloc night wi el The names of the bthade in tomorrow morning’s papers. ~ The Women’s Tournament at could manufacture and distribute ice | ‘without loss and at the same time sell | the product at a greatly reduced price. | It le @etimated that @ plant will cost no more than $50, Tow afternoon at 2. ‘Benwan Lercx 7H: Aves -| Wednesday—A Day. of Big Bargains Towels and Bath Mats ‘tt, Thursday Another fortunate purchase for us—another stirring opportunity for you— fm these ALL LINEN, HALF LINEN and ALL COTTON HUCK TOWELS, BATHE} TOWELS, BATH MATS, etc. Note the great underpricing. Buck Towels Bath Towels savings are possible: pocket; 24-inch. able Suit all around. Fine for women’s use. E vAll perfect in’ wéave and finish, full] No seconds or imperfect goods; ex- 98, usually 35— 7 ike: bleached, with red of white borders,| tra quality snow-white Turkish Terry, Pid ey pegs ‘Woven cane, with shirt and side pockets, heavy leather |" Black Crepe Meteor hemmed and hemstitched ends. with hemmed ends. Imported, double width, brilliant Towels, worth Towels, worth 17e, each Comfortable Traveling Bags ba Fey La yank a $2.26. ic} Towels, worth 23c., eac! 26, usual: to $9—0: 5 beg Ms fr Towels, worth 23c., ¢: ¢ female aon 350, He Fy catches; ivan 17-inch Mae eae ce tl ca iat Ma we | 86-inch, at 90c yard, usually $1.38. wels, wo 5 iS owels, 35¢, A x e Towels, worth 35c., eac Towels, worth 0c, each 18 and] tise dea fe eel ete, WE nwred frarnes, -Leather-lined, White Habutal Se Fancy Turkish Bath Mats Large variety of designs’ and colorings—pink, light blue, navy blue, tan. green, etc. Some have “Bath Mat” woven in centre; others fancy or plain centre. Mats, worth 5' ach seeee Mc) Mats, Worth 89¢., eacl Mats, worth 7: ach Embroidered Scarfs and wares, $1 Value, Each, Adc Pretty designs on white, finished) highly with lace edge or hemstitched edge; a positive bargain in S4-inch Scarfs and 30-inch Shams and Squares; practical far summer homes, city or country; saves your fine lace and linen pieces, Shadow Lace Economies WHITE AND CREAM “25c| hs CORSET COVER LACE; FLOUNCINGS—-9 to 18 in. beading top and bottom; wide; regularly 49c., yard. 25c regularly 75c., per ad. 49c from import: 1 36 inches wide, and put up in 12-yard pieces; every yard guaranteed, | The $1.50 quality, per piece.. Pin Cases, etc., care and Repair of your Furs. Tagal, he was willin; FUR STORAGE The most perfect facilities in New York for the Summer there are also some with slightly rolled brims. Untrimmed, of extended when you pure Trimmings in our Millinery Without regard to Cost, we ere now disposing of our remaining Imported Wraps for Afternoon and Evening Wear At $25, $35, $45 and $65 Final Match Play Tomorow in the GIMBEL Golf Tournament Today (TUESDAY) is the last day for making qualify- in the Golf Tournament. scores—16 men’s and 16 women’s—turned in up to ble for the Finals tomorrow. contestants will be announced match play will be hel morrow morning, beginning at 10 o’clock; the Men’s tomor- Golf Course, Fourth Floor Mighty Interesting Sale of Suit Cases, Traveling Bags And Small Leather Goods Many people will take a three-day holiday over Decoration Day. This Sale of Hand Luggage is planned especially with thisin view. Folks have come to know how very good GIMBEL Sales of this sort are—so if they need new Suit Cases or Travel- ing Bags they are apt to come here for them; The Specially Priced Suit Cases At $3.96, usually $6.60—Cowhide, linen-lined, straps all around; at Looe ney §7.60—Sole leather, well riveted, 24-inch—strong, At $2.96, usually $4—Light-weight, of woven caney/leathedbound, straps] row in these desirable Summer Women’s Hand Bags, Half Prices or Less A sort of annex to the Sale of Hand Li 5 ‘ers and American makers. Inclu Envelope Shopping and Dress Bags, with lon; hort le Raleat Gene moreese cali tal cake ig OF Bl ather or cord handles, Moderate terms. A Direct Import of White Austrian Velour Hets, $7.50 The smartest Hats that women can wear on the steamer, on the links, or for any outing expeditions. French Wheat, 35c to 85c A favorite Summer trimming, as it lends itself to aigrette effects. White, Nile, pink, maize and black. ‘The No-Charge Trimming Service virtually saves $1.60 for you, as this courtes; when such splendid! day and night, is the demand for Samples and surplus lots ire small and large Carriage , Saffian and pin sea, in black and At $1, usually $1.50 to $2.50 At $1.50, usually $2.50 to 95 At $2, usually $3.50 to $6.60 At $2.60, usually $4 to $7.60 At $3, usually 95 to $10 Also s lot of Sample Leather Goods, such as Purses, Card Cases, Bill Folds, caetes ene ‘and Three Folds, in seal, walrus, pigskin, ete., @o to #1, Travelers’ Requisites at Half Price Men's Dressing and Limousine Cases, Milita Brushes, J Sti to 65, umually $1 to #10.) Dunham Jewel Boxes, Stick " ‘CE SVENTNG WoRTD, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1918. Why We Can Present: These Large White Tagal Hats at $1.50 and $2.25 The backward season has halted orders in the wholesale market! And as one hatter had a considerable quantity of this fine Italian to make these hats for us at a concession, course, the ham, pereale, is al fiseetan Untrimmed at and te Sections. Main and Third Fieers Third Floor Colonial Pumps The Season's Favorites In a Special Offering At $3.50 Merely a word of these grace- ful and fashionable Pumps at so low a price for so high a quality will be all the hint that many women will need. Gun-metal and tan Russiacalf and patent coltskin, with Cuban heels and leather covered buckles. Shoes of the quality to which the price of $5 ld to- usually accorded. Tomorrow at GIMBELS $3.50 a Pair "send / Black and White In Summer Silks As constant as the sawing of the seasons, or the alternation of plain black or plain white silks. Hence, every time that such Silks of good qualities are of- shirt | fered fae Bees it is Cs service. | ews for a good many people. That will be the case tomor- Imported, for men’s shirts and wo- men's blouses. 36-inch, at 960 yard, usually $1.50) White Habutal Imported, in an excellent firm weave, 28-inch, 660 yard, usually 75¢. Second floor 4 Days Remain This Week ‘For You to Buy “DOMESTIO” Sewing Machines At Specially Low ANNIVERSARY oor Sale of waists at Half t Never were waists so epee nor styles so fascinating and becoming. Jantasy lends itself with c Here is a splendid collection of Taffetas, Messalines and beautifully tucked, and trimmed ve Lawns and Lingerie in exclusive st; exceptional daintiness at 76c, 600 and 386. 850Children’s CoatsAll Marked Down $3.50 & $4 They Will Be Fortunate Women ply at such economies. with dimity and ratine. All sizes from 34 A HIT! “The Dancing Mistress” Frill Reproduced at $1 to $2.25 With any kind of blouse you can have a dainty up- standing frill about the neck, if you wear one of these fixings. So prettily made with jabot ends that it can be used as the only adornment of a dress. Numerous styles in tulle and lace. arm and grace lo with to $1 Each sh models. great deal more. nnets bon. Many tions. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $3.50 and $4.50 10,000 New Gimbel BL at 38c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 and $2 each. The best effort by far is presented to-morrow in this eale of 10,000 he Price you would usually pay even at Gimbels Every new mode and Spring coats in many styl Plain and st iped fabrics, Berges and Shepherd Checks coats were formerly + double this price and many a 4 vines 2 to 6 yrs, Childten's Pretty Hats ! and B Formerly $2 and more, at $1 Daintily trimmed with rib- smart combina- Save 25 Per Cent. and More on Silk Petticoats, Negligees and House Dressés A Block-Long Sale! Such an extraordinary selling that this event is rated as one of the important features of the May Sale. And only on one day during this month do we give over our entire Rear Cross Aisle on the Main Floor to such an occasion. cet service, so that our patrons may not be crowded when they have this unusual opportunity to get the Summer's su; Thousands of these Summer needfuls! Fresh, new and carefully made—every one of them! A Beautiful Collection of $4.50 to $6 Silk Petticoats at $2.95 and $3.95 At $9.96—Silk Jersey, crepe gle chine, peau de cygne, messaline and pongee—some of the pleated ruffles of ‘A G5.90 Chilton and crepe coring trimmed with lovely laces, also silk Jersey and peau 22 New Styles in House Dresses at $1.50 to Quite severely tailored styles, others that have decided touches of daintiness, in these Dremes of lawn, ging- to 44. Malernily Negligees of Dolly Varden voile and dolled Swiss, Rear Cress Aislo—Main Floer Main Floor THE SUBWAY STORE Announces AN EXCEPTIONAL SALE OF GIRLS’ DRESSES At 50c Each A remarkably advantageous pur- Pretty Summer Frocks results in this sale, which ~ jy is sure to be welcomed just before ~ the going away season. quality round or Dutch ni fusion of pretty colorin; or plain. Skirts fully kilted. Sizes 6 to chase of 2, s Dresses of [yi wil leeves,ina We do this to facilitate satisfact de $5.50 eevee oe wae oet-in year ' Another group of pretty summer dresses at $1. Striped an with the long waist blue or tan. Skirts the waist of 1913, Cale Silke at 91.60. cluny laces in the latest styles at @8. assortment, . llored ot and patterns at @1. Plain tail Cig mn had Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $2.85 Marked Down from 93.96 and $5 There are but 800 of these splendid Boys’ Suits, in sizes for 7 to 16 years. t-weight mixtures tans. of These Suite Have Two Paire of Full Cut Neat, li ys, me in rowns and Knickerbockers. juite at subway Store, Balcony High & Low Sample Shoes at Affords Remarkable Savings nen eine varied At Close to Half Former Prices $6,000 Worth of the Subway Store Stock, to Be Hurried Away to Make } ; PRICES camo Women's Collars & Guimpes When Shall We Call for Them?) | $45 DomesticCabinets,s40 yl iy CAN. eee eeeeeeseee C 7 t EMBROIDERED DUTCH COLLARS—| PRINCESS IMPERIAL Pe ie Selephone Madisen Rauery, 9000 Ce hone a oie gms ; ulasty 25c solton, ictines regularly 30 Ic A Sale of Bathroom Fittings $30 Domestic Machines oh ee wht ACN. saeeeeeesee se at $22.50 $1.00 Boys’ Pajamas, 55¢ i, |Mill Ends of Reliable Linoleums {| (| # In Nickel P $22 Domestic Machines, $18 Loe ant PE ait 6 ou come eurdeee ee a ne . It’s sch rante ans Glass On a of re AM value that should not be| cover any room, eee Ig tings of the highest quality. cones peroan a $2 Cash, $1 Weekly iggriooked, seep Pe ae che 29ct) weather bas fairly started; when a comfortably ap- Remember ie eT Shepherd Check The [NiO ™ LINOLEUM liars gol Partlydlscontinued stylan of Seiten rages | That Saturday: Bay 24, “Go"’ in Summer Attire grade, 89. yd... pid partly small lots teeta , is the LA st y -AND- WHITE SHEPHERD wn stock, f A. 3 aR KS skirt and dress lengths; Women’s Chamoisette rolecton: Alb i 4 Ww all the different checks, Gioves, 25¢ It’s a good time to get The Eyets here 29c, 49c, 79 and up. the new fittings for the Linoleum 2-CLASP CHAMOISETTE GLOVES ~Kayser's make; with drawn backs; in white, gray and yellow, 15c Curtains Lawns, 8 Newest designs and colorings; 36 inches wide. 50¢ Window Shades, 21c Hand-made opaque; mounted on spring rollers; 36x72 in.; ready to hang. Clearance Short Lengths Highgrade Wash Goods Consisting of RATINES, GINGHAMS, VOILES, »PERCALES and» LAWNS; yes te Sc, 10c, 15c Long Stik Gloves, 68¢ 16-BUTTON PURE SILK ‘ JVES— double finger tips; In white and black, “American Lady” and “Madame Lyra” Smart Corsets Leaders of fashion wear these Corsets because they know they give the modish figure of the present vogue as no other corset can, The new models are especialy smart, producing the fashionable bust and long hip and back of the present vogue. Let us show them to you. We have in our corset department this week an expert corsetlere, She Is here to help you choose your corset and to fit it to you properly. American Lady Corsets, 1.00 to 5,00 Madame Lyra Corsets, 3.50 & 5.00 room: Portable Bath Sprays and Showers for head and shoulders, with curtain ins and 5 ft. rubber tubing with hold- last bulb, At §7, regularly $9.75, Shower Rings to fit over the shoulders; can attached to any fai At $1.75, regulurly $2.26, 5. Tub Pp Dishes, «: design, inside drip tray. Large Standing Soa; round or oval. At 40c, r: ¥ Combination Wall Soap Dishes, glass and tooth brush holacrs, for the wall, At 4, regularly $2.76. 7 Standing So ishes, In~ lined, At ¢1, regularly 1:76. Colonial Giess Holders. At 40c, regularly 85c. L Wash Cloth Holders, 400, reg, 55c, owner's or guest’s bath- Bathroom Fixtures,¢1 Jocuding Soap Dishes, Brush Hol to $2.76, Crystal Bathroom Shelves, made of %-in, thick glass with extra heavy brass nickel-plated brackets. Some of these Shelves are fitted with towels and some fitted with two glass holders and glasses complete. $3.60, reg. $6.50. Fifth Floor Rubber Bath Tub Mats, 30 in. At $1.25, regularly $1.85. 160 Odd Pieces of lers, Glass Holders and some combinations. Usually $1,50 Has Worn Thin Seem to be more spparsat in kitchen, bathroom or hall when everything is bright and fresh after the Spring housecleaning. Lots of pore would to t grade of oleums if they didn’t have to $1.50 to $1.75 a yard for it. Here are half a dozen good patterns in best English and German Inlaid Linoleum that we are able to sell at special prices 96c and $1.15 Yard Come and see it, and bring room measurements with you. 6th Fleer Each Tooth sweep, gilt top. Carbonettes—Fac Simile 25c Grades at 100. 50c Grades at 260. ‘Tbe Grades at 36c. $1 Grades at 600. Miscellaneous Picture Frames, Fr gk ger abba ese el Pee » Including rceasaian ‘al- | ae in buck, OIL PAINTIN A varied assortment of subjects of Marine and Landscapes, in handsome lendid assortment of peri are framed in gilts. Si: 1.60 Grades at 760. 2 Grades at $1. 3 Grades at $1.60. $4_Grades at §2. ET hs and $2. 35c to frames, with mounted covers Other grades al $8 fo $10, former FRAMED MIR izes range from: GIMBEL BROTHERS @ROADWAY NEW YORK THIATY THIRD OT, air is finished beautifully, Frod Todd Shoe K. ¥., who make, exclusively, high grade women. These are in all leathers and sty! hts; all soles are welted and ti some Etchings, Carbons, rench Pr i Former prices $2.75 to $5. rly $7.50 to $20. RO el and oval mirrors, some with French Prints at the Company et hectarter, footwear for Heels in Room. rints. 95 Graden at 98. | $7.50 Grades at §8.76. | $10 Grades at $8. 16c Grades at 160 to 250 nut Veneer. Sizes 7x9 to 16220, including and center ornaments, burnished in gold. Sizes 9x12 to 16x20, y At 61.76 to 93. 10x44, regular $6, he es. 16x44 oval, regularly ome triple. Former prices $10 to 916, a oe 0 elt ho Are Able to Wear SAMPLE SIZE SHOES Because—This Sale 15,000 Yds. White Goods chandise—just reac! the mill; from 2 to 8 yards, Fancy Checked Striped Dimities, etc lain ginghams, some lect and embroidered yokes, and sailor collars of white rep. Others are Norfolk suits, trimmed with red, }- are gored or kilted. Subway Store, Baloen $ 1 OUSES The entire Tepresents short lots from. the label Fequ ; Bo a ad to 92.96 $1.40 Mill Ends Figures New Crisp Mer- ed us from All at 8c Yd. Included will be found 40-inch Lawns, 38-inch Voiles, 86-inch Eiques 27-inch Sh Madras, wisse: ab rtin Subway Lower Fi.. ’

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