The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1913, Page 9

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-* HEN, "AS ERE EXPRESS 4-1 RAGE AT EAT CRESS é Ff Sas Rienni Famous Breakfast] oul tou, keep in the midai ane jo opal — her nose and weno 2 done it trom "Demarest to Creat kil in nouneed Ei. th in New tear ntouien oi — 1 ray Pa their ow Serves that y odda of two to one that r than any bird ever fn the > hare of New Nhe | Egg Provider Makes ‘to | + New Record. breed of fast eoreee wv Sie Baeate we ESSKILL, N track records were broken to-day Tauina is considered one of the most Markable hena ever bred in Bergen ty, and is sald to be the grand- ther géat least two hundred chon that are tps bebe “oo ween Xyaik a mous hen firat prion grees ©. a ee When Mr. George Hwee bought ols [automobile two ye if. Deacon was stee Tientiba, fehe never thousht of cutting | Oe fo rigi Loulsa hitting it rignt up and - oy er him that he did not its of grit on her vk the telephone Q8sleft. Louina Just kept in @alddlo of the tr: and speedéd up. 1 and Short was excitedly informed 4 Demarest farm a that Louisa w the down agile yack xpress was sway and headed f. That Loulss hen yelled the Demarest farmer and’chicken fan-|~ standing in the and that the iy two miles w York, ie to be killed | , the pi Don't you believe her's going to be ” replied Ed. “That there Louisa pt emactly 833 o'clock the express reas | be Dound ce New York, peer, Lout aa Sata auce to Creseki rt @ good, swinging 1 the ret Leer ontere had heard the perll of the hen and as- on Kept about Afteen. yards Of the wnorting locomotive st the track and as tof the C 'UMMER, with its enervating days and its vacation sports and activities, is the time you most need the support of the hygienic Nemo Corsets, It’s the time that gorsets wear out quickly; hence the wisdom and econ- omy of wearing the Nemo— most dura- ble of alb corsets-—during the hot season. Be ‘cool, save moncy. ‘corsets from these—- Ne. $9048, 9-REDUCING, with new Las- 301—SWAN-SHAPE, for slender ae the ma esedosienie “'Lo-Curve Back;"’ y ec |2—SOLL Ha ehh good value at Back ou $2.00 twice the price.......0--- Values equally great at $4, $5, and “more. Nemo semirelastic fabrics make them comfortable, construction makes them healthful, BE A WISE WOMAN! enjoy Nemo eatyle om § comfort th¢ Whole paar round. ith Gepot stylish and comfortable; hoose your vacation skirt, low bust; of The all a skirt, "arith ben Nemo_ patented places with Resi: and h drys and spply a litte ‘Resin! Uints bo ta right oF left, and Rradu: | nthe itching Lar instant'y, you no| on Increased his & eee ese te easily u! ac little re ae pePerte SAR ARM Sa tot lovfiay to Mr. writi . Phi sald, “to get detatle of running « Poultry show. In a week or pect that two will be a feat of life in New Tenney, ik the lets the tortured, Maen! always re- health—quickly, mele) and om Ointment ily effectiv a awe nor ‘ona Me BE KILLED, itubborneat cases imples, black- The value of this sauce is in the sat- isfaction it gives. 10c. PRaiEddys ‘beat eled. Just watch Louisa hump her- A BOTTLE. For gravies, fish, meats or salads. At Greeers and Delicatessen Stores, Vacation Sale pecially ke 0 Summer Corsets Z —in three new Nemo se NO 322 magi, ease nt tre out. I ra*to t Bay there ain’ t4 another pacing "nen living what kin touc <zhons Longfield, veteran and ribbon winne:, followed this an anneuncement that T think the Cera hens Legged be im. proved he meanwhile thei . J, Jame aait fall-| many other ‘irae that might hav clal qualities worth developing.” | Mr. Short's pacing hen, he promised, will bo pet on the track at and raced against the Sparknit Flyer = any money any commuter may care to risk, ‘STOP THAT ITCH. WITH RESINOL! | Brings Instant Ratio Relief and Quickly way Skin Eruptions. If your spteiynd itches and burns with ec: im- 2¢ma or other tormenting, y | je. Skin toate ay Ve oe 10 cents. I SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY won ‘sia ioe ee b22] aN eed v7 Ruled ait EVENING — Caer dest Rhu 392, TUBB ¥, 1913. ————————SEE=a=E_ TE GIMBELS Oc et Dinner Sets, Fancy China and © Prizes Galore in the Half Yearly Sele of | run mnarcsl,2,Stirring | ing June Sted | affords ity ts «it Remnahts and Dress an Langit of of ‘SILKS Spas wer aear areca ‘This is a sale after 8 woman’ ! the and ts arid % Theodore Haviland French Tes one one thing to gather a lot mee wien aged poet a cineca China Dinner Sels It is quite a different thing to offer silks that are bright cote new sw asd feahtonst rt fe of one-half, two-thirds, or even more. Not on short el ot the falas Silks in the sale are in full 1 rmes patterns .There are thousands oj vednenen bubten Af. «tt A -4 es erecta ik tm Ac es perme ete eae, fe ee won, al vale: & dined ale Cotmarvent ive: . _The Silks on the Second Floor At 66c Yard, Regularly 8f¢ to $1.60 At $1.06 Yard, aa 92.60 te 63.60 At @6c Yard, Regularly $1.60 to $2.60 an frem $47.00—Cool, green band design; ea wh tem era an bread and 6 1 ci tags Toesbude om ivory Gonder) eget ele Mae Basa re open stock Jan RD Nh ane and i ca foipsied mer St “spite Porcelain AEN FE no, flow blue a SiR, trom $22—Amercan Pore, be Decorated F China Dapentee Cine cape co ema, LINENS for the June Bride— tuscan Fehon one White Dress Cottons for Her Trousseau Here at Great Savings in This Two-Fold June Sale Decorative Linens in rich desi iota and make pa Bad Linea and fe Mewes, “Tet Waste Brilliant Cut Crystals will make attractive a saw Dishes, portal: Ei gee Moe Frutl or Salad, scalloped top, $3.98, from 96. re pistes bat le All, roe i are here in this mea June event for Mrs, June-Bride and Women Would Consider $2 < Fa a P rice for all othet worsen who appreciate ecamonsies on things they really wants : This Lingerie at $1 Tomorrow Among the While Dress Cottons 92. beater pte P ocrene fh A 6 ap Cmbination Nighigowens Potticoats $1 Ratine and French Embroidered Cotton Crepes 68c Yard 46c White Ratine Ciepe, 28c Yard 38c ‘White Cotton Crepe, 22c Yard baat Ni hae ite Lingerie Batiste, 16c Yard ite Cotton Ratine, 22c Yard 38¢ White Cotton Voile, 25c Yard $1.75 White French Ratine, gt ‘eke Drawors Princess Shipe \ has ev er aad Loeliteed reo stleetin of en an syn thal threshold to be sold at ¢2. Tt isa mane. a go hae aaron pe are quite elaborately inset With Ince’ —, $5.75 a 50 He 35 ey Costume tinen eva. 1.36 t oA Boal alioped Tableol , #2.18 Hoch Hemstitched Dam: At $6.75 to $88.50; Were $9 to 958 tapi Gee aang ’ ‘Linen heets, 90296 in., at Fine is Towels Join the Sale 35c mara Gees Phe har Towels at 25c to rorkiah owes, Tee wach kish Tevels, 3 Téc Bach ead Secend Fleers ot DISCOUNT That's Just what This OF 40. PER CENT. The Fanc SUBWAY STORE MEANS At 92.36 to 436. sa on hi le, GIMBEL STANDARD $2.26 and ¢2.50, Drawnwor OUTHS and four! Household Linens ns , Usually $3.75 to $75 Linens at 61 An Unexpected Purchase! But One of the’ Best of the Season 4.50 Women’s Summer Frocks Tomorrow—$7.50 & $11.75 Fashion says ; “Dresses with Coates are my preference, because they afford such charshing color harmonsen And here bard are-- Crepe Dresses with Doll ly Varden coatecs and white shirts Linen Dresses with while skirts and coatees of blue, pink or lavender P Fly -and-figured Crepe Dresses with Russian coalees : le Dressés— mercerized striped—that are pretty enough for afternoon wear Some oy the Dresses have crushed girdles of silk, others have belts of ribbon velvet. Sizes 84 to 44 in each style. « Third Fleer - Pretty Colored Wash Goods ; Women’s White That Make Summer Dresses Cost Little Doeskin Gloves This June Sale of Wash Goods—an important half-yearly All Spring and Summer Short Assortments sltyd be dnt hae tut te italia oy hc Fe and $16 Suits Over 600 Men's $18, $20 & $22 Suits, beanie Hand-tailored and emis cpp el NY Rue a Regular, event, brings at oe ere oe prices some of the most charming fab- 1.50 Ki orfolks, siscs 82 to 38, rics of the lany of them are cone ecienty Cadet ical bal $ Kind, from ia . dress ler.gths, of which ea is a wonderful variety; and Touths $10 and $12 All-Wool Men's $15 Light- ars nang other offerings of fubricn by the yard. Examples: "| France, $1.15 Pair Sui weigh variety of Spring Ideal for cool and Summer colors, Men Ron's 08 & 92 & $2.50 0 50 Office Coats, » 61.00 Rah, Plain Men's 92.60 Motor Dusters, ¢1.80* ~ About 200 all teld; very light weight. Men's $3.50 Alpac: erin rose eminem oad Dregs Lengths of Cotton Ratine Many a woman prefers At #4 $4.75, Usually $6.75 to 0 912, | tenthor 40 tabite fo har Sum- toes of pepelelid . best sling pat ee rsd colere tan two-toned ned elfects, ects, mer Gloves. But, nevertheless, bourettes, openwork borders and borders. she wishes her hands to be cool, Novelty Cottons in Dress Lengths At $7.60 and $10, 10, Usually $11 to 925 practical Voiles, Crepes, Betistes, M Brocades, Doeskin Gloves. These, in par- effects, ratine borders, and oe jy eberming denigns—the cream of our ticular, f G bh Men’ importations for this season. Soft, Men's 95 Trousers, 93.96 $1.25 Imported Crepe Linen, 85c Yard firm skins, that improve with Men's $8.50 Raincosts, @5 ‘A combinauon of ratine and crepe 1 a weave thet will make up delight-|every washing. Full pique ‘Well tailored, good, sexviceable coats, fully. 47 in. wide, in various colors, including blue and pink. sewn, with two pearl buttons, Men's “ 60 Moter ‘un, Colored Dress Linens, 65c Yard and the best $1.50 quality made, In eoveral shades of tan, iylcetade 0.08 ie and cost es, 46 in, wide, in fashionable shades, | tomorrow at $1.15 - fing Men's Trousers, $1.60 insluding pink and blue,* From Parte and Belfast’ Second Floor ain Floor. Poh LA 50 re Rey and 18 Raincoste, 49 baja sy et ‘3910 and and $12 $12 Raincoste, ' 6.75 Men’s $2, ual Re Trousers, as, ake cigs op Rr. ‘ousers, $3.60 Fine avaliy Danna 38 isla wy whke or white wah Decisive. Disposal of Used “DOMESTIO” Sewing Machines ‘This bit of stirring news is in time to interest many @ woman who is making her Summer dresses. Price-reductions have been made on a quantity of the famous “Domestic” Machines, which ih BOYS’ WASH SUITS Pe New styles. Norfolk, Russ‘an and sailor models, Boys’ $1 & $1.50 Wash Suits at €50 Boys’ 91.75 and $2 Wash t au in sever Boys' $2-63 Wash Suits at $1.65 in pivernl aioe Tos d s Val E die ices Bbc) Maer Ss wane, Cale a ORR Noriolks styles of strictly all-wool " All seam reinforced ana Broken tines from our regular stock. Newtelly Boys’ Tée Khaki Knickerbeckers, S80 Children's 600 Rompers, 960 Subway Store, Baleeng have been used for demonstration in our show-room, or have be- A few are ina come marred as to their cases in our warehouse. But all the machines are in perfect working discontinued model. order, and we guarantee them as though they were new. In fact, it will be difficult in many cases to distinguish them from new machines. We have priced them as follows: ‘Domestic’ Automatic Drop-head Machines at $25, from $33 Only five 8f these. ‘‘Domestic’’ Drop-head Machines, $22, from $30 In two models, one a discontinued pattern of the woodwork. ‘‘Domestic’’ Drop-head Machines, $17.50, from $22 | Plaited yore Horta and plain double-breasted styles, f Ba ad tan mixtures of all-wool fabries. Sizes All of these Machines are equipped with a full set of “Domea- tie’ attachments and the famous “Domestic” looper, and are gers ‘ce forfive years. And all may be bought on easy terms of |}// ,ROTH ERS $2 Cash and $1 Weekly Justruchions without charge al your home, if in Greater New York rice Fleer NEW VORK DMERTY-TAAD 8. tide oh aed . pi SAVOa Wlehoad 4 BS hg Nee ah NE ORE PR AS SS ESE ee ae “he = ~—e amie ie — ~ ~

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