The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1913, Page 7

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. i eee Afreata’ ware ‘mide in Richmond alone. [of Coftegé POLICE PICK UP THE RECKLESS ere . ir, was A darter Island. The new law aihows & al Ulnens of his wife an an excuse, but the speed of tventy miles an hour In bullt- of them #5 up sections of the city and permits) Conbourse arrests twenty-five miles an hour in eparsely | ye it was of Zon H Aettled sections, but puta the burden of |Haminen, chauffeur for William (Keli proof regarding recklessness of opera-|'¢Y of Freeport. 1. 1. Mr. Kirley and a tlon on the drivers when a apoed beyond Attcer miles an hour Is made. Police Commissioner Waido and In- sPector O'Brien have directed special at- tention to the feature of the law which says that automobiles must not pass street cars which are discharging pas- senger witho leaving at least eight feet clearance. Nearly two-thirds of the arrests made ‘ooklyn and Manhat- tan were on charges of violating thin feature of the law. Anide from the twenty arrests made in Manhattan and the Bronx yesterday of violators of the new law, @ total of 218 arrests had been made since June 1. fined lew Law Rigidly Enforced as) tw shite were et or \) to-Clearance for Street j : ] | leased on a suspended sentence, one | i Car Passengers, h sent to the workhouse for @ day, one A new commander of the traffic squad for three days, two for ten deys, One driver was Gned $35, two others $90 and Gnd police activities as @ reeult brought * gearty 1 wed violators of the auto- the others $3, which é@ the minimum ‘Modile lava which went into effect June inning at thirty miles an W. Meyer of No, Puce ROUND-UP PAY $20 OR MORE Teaffic- ‘Siuaas Un Under Com- itmand of Inspector O'Brien, Makes Record of Arrests; party wer returning from the Pough- ‘keepale boat races When they were ar- rested, ‘Their speed war placed at thirty miig an hour by Polleeman Donovan, Frank Bailey, chauffeur for H. W. Rawlings, of Xo. 1% Kast Sixty-ninth street, w cused of having sent his car thirty-two miles an hour past Don- ovan at Grand Concourse and One Hun. dnéd and Sixty-firet etreet. Both he and Hamsen were fined 9% aplece by Magis- trate Levy. YOU MAY TRY POSLAM BEFORE BUYING “Try before you ‘you ee" 1 is a safeguard for the consumer. Nothing inferior can be sold on this basis. No one is tsked to Ly Mhby enghen ari okin Seales ut eg Tak *RECKLESS DRIVERS. fine that may be Imposed under the law. FINES OF $25 FOR SPEEDERS ON BROADWAY SPRINT STRETCH. Magistrate Lovy impored 8% fines on speeders in Morrisania Court. Broadway its actual se to Magistrates’ courts in the five bor-j@"d Two Hundred and Forty-second ofthe sample oat gn to anyone ope } jesus of the Greater City to-day. mna{*tteets apparently, was a favorite place | whore by the Emergency Laboratories, i @pector O'Brien, who hax just t kon {fOr @ spurt, and four of the arrests Se Wet 28th St, New York. i Wdlarge Gt the division, ned att aken/made by motorcycle men of Squad C|” Millions of persons enti tried these m had all his men}orme from there, Two other arrests | free samples, Rat they they have found oa the eh Few of the offenders es-' were made on the Grand Concourse, Poslam meritorious is shown by its prea- Lt bret with anything lees than a fine| John Grady, chauffeur for Witlam B. lent sales—greater t! those of any 4 te Kennedy of No, 600 West One Hundred | remedy for the skin 4 taten Island, which resigents main-|and Fifteenth etreet, was alleged to| Eczema, acne, pimples, etc., should not faln haw been a speeders’ paradise, got Me full share of attention. Inspector Q'Bricn sent half a dozen motor cyclo have driven his machine thirty-five be endured wii curable by Poslam. miles an hour past Broadway and Two A P keeps the akin secure agua iatection and disease, improves its color and texture, soothes tender skin, makes complexions clear, hands The best shampoo for dandruff. ists sell Poslam (price, 50 cents) and ‘alam Soap (price, 25 cents.) Hundred and Forty-second atreet. Floyd Men to Fe-inforce the two already ly, Brown, a broker of No, 245 Broad- ts i torney Albert C.|way, driving his own car, had dis speed ch personally aided them in rounds] pjaced at thirty miles at the same point, Nearly twenty-five 'Jonn Martin, chauffeur for C, W. Ward there, and District-At Hac {ak up offenders. STORE CLOSES DAILY 5 P.M. SATURDAYS AT NOON. ¥ Bonwir TELLER & Co. | ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW, TUESDAY Extraordinary Purchase ang Sale Women’s Silk or Cloth Coats and Wraps . Greatly Under the Usual Prices 29.50 i a + \ . “UAe “et ' * Actual Values up to $55.00 These garments are of an exceptionally high char- acter and represent the most desirable styles created thigseason. Silk Crepe Broche Wraps, Silk Crinkled Crepe Wraps. Moire Wraps and Coats, Faille Wraps and Coats, Charmeuse Wraps. White Eponge Coats. White Matelasse Coats, Steamer and Motor Coats. Chinchilla Coats, Imported Mixture Coats. P No Approvals No Exchanges No Alterations During the past F IFTY YEARS, we have done more to HELP ‘OUNG COUPLES, just starting in life, than any other home-furnishing titution in this.country, You pay no more here than the LOWEST ES charged by strictly cash stores. You get the best QUALITY IERCHANDIEE procurable, and you car take advantage of the most «tal EASY-PAYING CREDIT TERMS offered by any firm. ONE LOW PRICE —CASH OR CREDIT down ont 50 own on OOS ER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION OPEN MStRoAy IVENINGS ONLY “AVE. 7 Ne een Ma uA Li ji JM! I ia bw : ies Eye Maple °R . ished: Gy VEUUYLY, Vg ‘Pains of Wi base ft4 roe Porcelold Refrigerators wiih Apartment style, in soli bevel nuate lod fo e ‘All Goods Marked “in Piain. Figures OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR CaR ie uals ate valu Ms wonny WARTS WORK iene war. Buy NOW at Free Trade Prices, "This Stirring GIMBEL. -Tariff-Adjustment Sale By this ee agra in sivene of CJ of } . Ko ny Bill—we have put thousands of dollars’ worth of the finest, newest and most desirable merchandise in on a free-t Not only the foreign goods are involved, but also American goods ae will be affected by the new prices on imported articles. With Few Exce eee Eve aac AT HALF (Less Than It Will Cost Under the New Tariff) and, with the proverbial instinct of New Yorkers for knowing on which side their bread is buttered, many an offering will disapp in a jiffy. But we expect that the following lots will afford good picking tomorrow—COME EARLY! Women’s and Children’s Apparel Dress Materials b the Yard ‘omen’ $260 Imported Dresses, $2 Gachemire de Soie, doublecwideh, 1 ™ ‘ AoA Tied Imported Crepe —— adn A Faille, double-width, $1 " or $7. 50 White Serge Dresses, $1! ‘Third Floor .50 Imported Foulards, $1.60 Women’s $2.60 to apd 76 a, ‘a 60 to $5. ‘Third Floor $1.60 White Ratine, Sr Ay bd 36 White Cotton (as od $238 Es lish Nainsook and Lon raioth 8 ai is piece of Women’s $30 to $150 Imported Coats, $15 to $75 Third Floor Women's $3.75 to $15 Silk Lingerie, $2 to $8.50 | Second Fleer $2.75 White Voile Flouncing, 1.36 yd., 46 2 Iain +a rieee fl $1.25 to $1.75 English Mohair, 75c Yard Beoend Fleer Women’s $10 to $30 Imported ilk Negligees, $5.95 £. $14.76 | to $9 ‘‘La Markette’’ Corsets at $4.60 fected Hise $1.60 Imported All-Wool Voile, 6&0 yard. to 9 $5.60 Silk Petticoats, $3.25 - Second Floor $8 to ala fs Novelty Lace Flouncings, $1.60 to $5.25 vara. $2 to $6.75 Real Irish Lace Yokes, $1 to $4.60 Main Floor 30c to $3 te ar ” to Hh yard. Men $2.26 to on Untrimmed Hats, $1.25 to $3.50 Comforts ‘or the lome .50 Ostrich Trimmings,|$1 nnd 1.60 Sic and 5c Millinery Feather 600 Turd Mow | $90 Limoges, French China Dinner Sete, 9i6 ‘Women’s $5 Tan Colonial 8, $2.60 Pair Second Floor Pico apa en Dinner sete 982.60 Wihh Fleer ra Children’s $5.50 to $12 Imported Pique Coats, $2.50 0 to to $5: 50 ‘Women’s $1.25 to $1.75 Imported Union Suits, 800. Main lose d $5 Damask Napkins, $2.75 Dozen i du 1.75 to $2. 2 Table’ Seam ts 1_yard ry Hand-embroidered Bureau genrt, @1 Becend Fleer ‘Women’s $1.75 Embroidered Silk Hose, 95c Pair Main Floor Women’ an ters, $4. ‘ain Floor Apartment House Refrigerators, $10 Women’s Hi $0 White D yoesiein Gloves, 9c main Peer | 88.75 Seis ecte Irocs sete 7 Ice Cream Freezers, Gand Sat. $2 be Corn Floor Brooms, 22¢ each. veatee i Sterling Silver Tableware, 20to50PerCent.Less _ riser 06.15 be Oe here ee 0 $17.60 Pitth Fleer $20 to $350 Oil Paintings, $10 to $100 $2.75 and $3.25 Doeskin Gloves, 12 and 16-button, $1.65 and $2 Pair Res $3. $60 to $25 Parasols at $2 to $12.50 Main Fleer Women's $10 Imported Handbags at $5 Main Floor Furnishings for Men and Boys $1.76 to $13.50 Framed Mirrors, $1.25 to $7.60 SixthFieer i} | Men’s $1 Imported Foulard Neckties at 60c Main Floor 95c to $2.50 Japanese Porch Screens, 46c to $1.25 Oe | Men’s $2.26 French Silk Socks at $1 Pair Main Floor $42.60 Royal Wilton Rugs, 9 x 12 ft., $21.25. > Men’s $1.50 and $1.75 Summer Underwear, 95c bre Floor $50 Seamless Chenille Rugs, 9x12 ft., boy Men’s $30 Fitted Traveling Bags, $15 fain Floor ibe English Printed Linoleums, 36c Sq. Yd. Sisth Fleer ‘Men's 60c Colored Silk-and-Linen Handkerchiefs, abe Flew $4 to $22 Cut Glass Pieces, $2.60 to $10 Fifth Fleer Boys’ $12 to $15 Suits at $7.75 Fourth Floor $6.60 to $16 Reed Furniture at $3.25 to $8 Sixth Flee In preparing for slock- laking, one of our regular lingerie manufacturers gave us nine hundred $3 t Princess Stipa Petticoat Pure White, With a Delicate Tinge | Of Pink, Are These Exquisite Japanese Coral Necklaces At Over One-Third Less Than Usual We secureda quantity from the importer, at a large to Sell at $ Princess slips be ribbon shoulder stray straight, slender lines. petticoats are also tri with beautiful embroideries and laces. Second Floor hs, with 10k. clasps. At $4.50, Regularly $8.50 At $7.50, Regularly $12.50 Millinery That Makes Motoring a Joy! CHESTS Fragrant, Moth-Proof, Costing Litlle Imported Modes and Copies, $1 to $15 At $9.60, Regularly $15 Charming gifts for the girl graduate. These handsome Cheats came direct to us from the South—a full car load of think, the $1 style is imported, being a “ cay which we are the exclusive re} a cntatives! in New ‘ork, Other models in this stunning 7 lection are priced up to $6, but we have many other Hats, $16, from famous London, Paris and Berlin milliners. Suede, Velour, Silk, Chamois, White Kid, Tagal and Cloth—Some in Combinations, and Many Are Reversible. “The Bagdad’’—a silk scarf that is easily adjusted to drape the head like an Oriental turban, is $2.60. All colors. jomestic Reproductions ¢ of y aper ted modes, $1.76 to $10. Contrar, 2 What ou may 0) them. Of red cedar, metal bound, shlenchily finished. “Anna Held” Petticoats i | Fit Perfectly And your waist measure may size, Prep om ns ecats eh be adjusted ina ro Bolg en Tomorrow—In Taffeta, $2.25" & $2 $248 Unrivalled Prices for Fitted Petticoats Black and Colors, Becend Fleer An Extraordinary Purchase of 9,000 Dresses for Young Girls of 6 to 14 Years---TOMORROW at $1.45 sieacesbel of ‘Whether They Were Made to Sell at $2, $8 or More The manufacturer, who has the reputation of making the. best washable dresses for young girls, is also the biggest operator in on Ra Rut the season he got caught because the backward weather leasened his orders. {| as he is a big man he was willing to take a loss, so that be could. unload mt stock immediately. And we got. the dresses! Ornamental yet I ph bpen pieces of furniture, 44x21x22 inches. Hardly more than half- price. $10.50 borg 75 $13.60 $14.50 Sixth Fleor 25 of the Newest Styles in One-Piece Dresses with the Extreme French or Natural Waistline - in Ginghams Linens Votles Lawns Tissues Percales Tcimmed with excellent embroideries and laces, also some with hand- crocheted Irish lace yokes, White and all Desirable Colors The Sale will start at 8:30 A, M. in the regular Salon, Third Floor, also tables on the Main Aisle, Main Floor, GIMBEL BROTH ERS|I Cabinet (Clocks at $2.75 Just made for the m: untry house. Osk finish, with en cig! ant Ariking te hour and half-hour. Unusual to find such €: Gelling BROADWAY NEW YORK | nuntv.nuep st. There Nickel Alerm Clocks will weke you up, and only heve to be wound once in eight days. Special at $2 Main Floor aa

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