The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1913, Page 8

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“TBS HOW MAKE vee Fo cs “First Anniversary ihe a Establish- ; ment Is Celebrated and En- * J couraging Reports Made. —aee Membere ef the Housewives’ League \ tian easbeation this afternoon of the G@ret anniversary of the lower-the-price i staring euaract along First avenue un- \ Ger Ghe Queensboro Bridge. A number ! of the otands which the league had leaped from the city were removed and * @ pavilion was built and decorated with i + Gome of the guests invited, President > © ‘Wileon (whose wife is a vice-president + @@ the National Housewives’ League) + end Gov. @ulser wore not able to be Mre. Julian P. Heath, the President of the feague, who had much to do with starting the movement, in- treduced Mre, Thomas A. Fulton, the gupervisor, who toll the members that } ge well had the enterprise lived up to the slogan “keep the prices down,” that only were the tenement dwellers patronising the market tut cole automobiles, attended by maids, were coming from and the streets near Con- Three times @ week, she pricing committees went out the other markets of the city mever yet failed to find a way i fs Fopteynans aul jense of the site-from the city salaries of Maneger Alexander me i ef ®utcher and provision trends to most of the buy- assistants. 7) kg | Meore’s Robin Hood Wins in London LONDON, June %.—Juage W. H. Moore of New York continued in winning vein IS YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE COATED? If cross, feverish, bilious, stomach sour, give “Syru of Figs” to clean its Tittle clogged-up bowels. . Mother! Don't scold your cross, Pirin white, Leen Lod the reneee!, Pee See it our child is jatleue, peor Mp lant Jeeping weil, is n't eat hearitly or is cross, irritable, out of sorts with ev ly, stomach sour, feverish, breath ; has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throa', or is full of cold, it means the little one's stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels are filled with poisons and ited waste matter and need will gently move on and out of its little waste clogged bowels without nausea, riping or weakness, and you will surely “ts ry basta hers and smiling child jain ah yrup of it in the only stomach, liver and leanser and regulator needed—a little given to-day will save a sick child to-morrow. ‘ull for children of all ages bee for row ups plainly printed on athe ba eg our druggist for the full name, “Syrup ra Figs and Elixir of Senna, Pee California Fig Syrup ‘This is the delicious tasting, gen- wine of a reliable. Refuse anything else i Stemarts-Co, 4 Fifth Avenue, Corner 37th Street: 4 ‘FRIDAY, JUNE 27TH 3 Absolute Clearance of. 237 Summ er Dresses ‘ae 7 95 EAS” Gowns Summer Rugs and Mattings At a Reduction of 33147 Axmiaster Regs Fats 915,01 $9.98 VES o10, o: $12.49), $325, 0 $18.98 11,9812, teins ‘$, Vaine $30, at = Axminster Rugs (Seamless Brussels Velvets Valtg so = 85.98 1 $5.08|Vancsr2 $9.98 Buos Vale ath $10.49 GesEs 20, 0 $17.98] False Sho, $6.98/P2i83 x20 $12.49 All Goeds Marked in Plain Figures neers eens 20, 1 Deed Ft Woten can AIP a! ame PIPE Bry cpm yng THE EVENING worn, emuepar, Sune, 26 1018, While the Whole Nation Is Talking About the New Tariff, SS we CO . GIMBEL BROTHERS Are Putting the New Low Prices in Force This TARIFF ADJUSTMENT SALE Is planning to adjust our stocks to the coming conditions, and the occasion is crowded with precisely the things that people want RIGHT NOW-—at very low prices—much lower than the Tariff will compel, and often at HALF FORMER VALUES. All over the Store. You Can Select Only the Newest Stylesin These White Tagal Untrimmed Hats At $1.26, Instead of $2.50 Styles that droop in various coquettish ways! Hats that flare at charming angles! Large, picturesque Hats and others that are chic, because they are so petite! A large number of Hats! That's the reason for the con- cession of price! “The Loveliest Roses in the World”—25c to $5 Because Imported by Us Direct from Paris All species from tiny rosebuds to queenly American Beauties. The No-Charge Trimming Service Is a Great Economy It saves $1.25 and more for you—if you purchase the trimmings, as well as the untrimmed hat in our Millinery Sections. ‘Main and Third Floors Modish Accessories for Very Little 16c to $1.60 Neckfixings at 60c and 75c Fichus of net and pretty laces. @ Collar and cuff sets of chiffon, trimmed with Valenciennes lace. Double Frills (with collars attached) of silk crepe or chiffon. 60c Pleatings at 2c a Yard Numerous fashioneble widtba in fine net, maine und Folat €'Eapete— white, ecru and black. Some are worth more than 60c. @3 Maline Ruffs at $1.25 and $1.50 Also a few in chiffon and net. Close fitting styles, also some in emall cape effects, Black, white, navy, cerise and green, 14-Yard Lengths of Veilings at 25¢ Each ‘A manufacturer's “ends” of shadow and mesh veilings that are usually B0e a length. Only white and black. $2.25 Chiffon Veils at $1.50 Effectively satin bordered so that they may eleo be used as scarfs, White, black and colors. Main Floor $1.25 $1.50 aa cory el ssa White dotted Swiss in Sy Yarden Lawn ‘ Fea | Teh Abo peed eae $2.50 $2.95 Regularly $3.60 Copy of a $15 Model White dotted’ with color. Varden Vole with fichu made—in the Regular Section, Second Floor Readjusting Prices On Dinner Sets and Glassware Many a housekeeper is profiting by the low prices in this Tariff Adjustment Sale on Dinner China and Glassware particularly appropriate for Summer use: DINNER SERVICES 975 English Old Blue Porcelain Sets, $37.50 980 Limoges China Sets, $15 100 pleces, in two pretty floral decorations. 923 American Porcelain Sets, $12.60 100 pieces, gold coin edge and plain blue band. $22 and 925 Game Sets, 15 Pieces, $13.25 DECORATIVE and TABLE GLASSW ARE $10.60 Table Services, 96.75 €0 pleoes, of thin blown glass, in engraved design. 920.60 Table Services, $18.75 60 pleces, in light tloral cutting, on thin blewn blanks. 98.60 Cut Glass Water ponangh a. | At $3.75 Pair A Sale of Women’s Cool Negligees Tomorrow—It Will Be the Largest Event of Its Kind in New York Regularly $2 and $2.25 Regularly $3 and $3.95 Swiss, beau- of plain voile; tif adorned with lace and plain volle; ay, ee Sale will be especially arranged on nies, 50 that selection may be readily ‘YOUR PIANO For the Summer Cottage Or for All the Year Should Bea - CONREID Tf you wish to have The Best Construction The Most Pleasing Tone The Handsomest Case That You Can Find in a size at $210. You can buy either for $5 Cash & $5 Monthly Eighth Floor Women’s Colonial Pumps With Cut Steel Buckles In this fashionable com- bination the Colonial Pumps alone are worth the price asked for both pumps and buckles. In a smart style of patent coltskin or gun-metal calf; the imported buckles of glit- tering cut steel, hand-riveted, At the special . price of $3.75 8 pair. second Floor $2.25 white dotted AsFast aeWe Get NewSupplies of These Men's Handsome 65c SILK SOCKS to Sell for 35c a Pair, 3 Pairs for $1 —they go wathing dul by the half- dozen pairs. Pure thread ailk, lightweight, with cotton soles and tops. Smart em- navy, gray and pure white, of 50c All at three paire for ¢1, or S80 0 pair. Main Floor -GIMBEL B BROTHERS BROADWAY This Great Pyramid of Men’s $3, $4 and $5 “Sample” Straw Hats At 7. 75 Each Embraces--- (1) The 1913 Sample Line of\Chas.. Levy & Sons (2) Remaining Samples of Bonar- bd J (3) All 6 Hats of these makes from our stock. Every man can find his size, and choose yo fTOT a wonderful collection of good styles "in his size, in soft and stiff straws. All at $1. 75 for $3 or better values. And only a week before the pecurti! A Momentous Event in the SUBWAY STORE Holiday Requisites—to Wear—to Use, and to Help You Enjoy Your July and August The seventy-five complete sections of the GIMBEL Subway Store co- operate in this presentation of seasonable merchandise at very remarkable underpricing. Even on these warm days it is pleasant as well as profit- able to shop in this great, cool, double-floor Subway Store, with its modern washed air system—quick service and comprehensive assortments. Smart Apparel for the Summer Girl, Her Mother and, Little Sisters This group represents a collection at better prices and styles than those which made the GIMBEL Subway Store famous for both. Women’s $15 mew Silk Wash Dresses, $8.75 with buttons down the front, Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40 only, bence the reduction. Women’s $7.60 Linen Suits at $2.96 All shades, strictly tailored, some are fancy trimmed models, Only « fow of each style. Sizes 34 to 44, Women’s $5 Cotfon Crepe | Lotd lh gna 95 In ® beautiful assortment need no froning. Women’s $1,50 Summer Dresses, 60c Odds and ends, af were fresh ard now this season, but have been over-admitred and slightly mussed. Will Isunder and 06 as good as ever, All sizes in tho lot. Women’s $12.75 Coats, $7.50. Wonen’s $2 Linen Dusters, $1, Misses’ $5.75 and $6.75 Linen Suits, $2.95 Misses’ $6.75 to $8.95 Silk Dresses, $3.96 Children’s & Juniors’ $1.50 to $2 Dresses, 76¢ Juniors’ $5 to $8.75 Lingerie Dresses, $1.76 Women’s $1.50 Voile and Lawn Waists, 85¢ Subway Balcony Cool Underwear and Light-Weight Hosiery Men's 38c Balbriggan Women's a Lisle Vests, | Men's 25c and 35c Sample Garments, 25c¢ jocks, 18c Pair Shirts and drawers, combe!’ Low neck = peeraiens trim. Black and colors } lisle mercer- Egyptian sotton: short sleeves, | med with mercerized taj ized lisle cotton and silks, 3 ankle leng! do jouble seats. Women’s and ‘Sto Sam- paire for 50c, ‘Women's oe Galen ple Stockings, 18¢ Pair Rane bay ote Socks, Summer weight: umbrella or] full AT fashicasd or or se: eataat peta: tight knee, a4 ‘Beck and sleeve-| lisle and mercerized lisle; black less, Gises 4, 5 and 6. and colors, 8 for &0c, SS EE A a INFANTS’ 65c BEACH DRESSES, 38c A thousand ity, little models, of blue chambre; tritamed with tency banal fpandings; Tor-children 3 to 8 years “CHILDREN’S BEACH HATS, § 50c Blue and pink checks, button on crown, with scalloped edge. Subway B Baloony e assortment of styles and colors: sisen 4 Subwi Store, Balcony Men’s $1.50 Plaited White Shirts, 85¢ About 500 of these excellent shirts, per- fectly made and finished, muslin body and racials bosom, in various width plaits. All Women’s $3.50 Colonial Pumps at $2.50 ° The latest Surnmer Is in tan calfskii and parent leather, medium wath Begs ton cepa Sidthe aes Cian beak, wel va eotea al) ines bas dren’s $2 Ankle - ore Tan Pumps and Oxfords, $1.35 rar Peat soles; all sizes up to 2, Specially Boys’ “$2.60. ‘and $3 Shoes, $1.85 Pair Oxfords in tan calfaki -metal Blucher models, eli well ro ery be, Buocas ‘ay Btore, ee Buleony A Record Sale of SPLENDID TRUNKS _ Luckily Purchased at Very Small Prices So They Will Be Sold ata Third Lower Than Usual Fheve ry, serene and sturdy Trunks and will make dependable traveling companions on Divided Into Four Groups: $6.75 and $8.50 Trunks at 95 Four styles at thi trunks, Constructed ‘ot brace: 5, banpod pnd gteomer eee Tee There canvas covering, some Nave di ound—a witl haved r' tected with hardwood alat: one a if to $9.50 to $11.60 Trunks at §7.00 duck ere y pro ein (dresn, and fibre bound 3 ire amitgut straps, one for drosses<-slere 34" t for naa the lower Five atyles at shies oftee. in Sree steel ral ae ae top, ae $12 to $14 Trunks at $9 trunks. “Strong, bas lined, trays, top one ‘aividea gee Four atyles of dress and ste einer ‘trunk conat ed with tough basswood, sol mete hardwood slate top and batter ada rlvesca Mnen' ined, two trays: top with eeernace fe with # removable hat form, remon t form, lower tray tor F dresses; sizes 33 “Fibre Matting Bare at 50c age just arrived in ti ine ‘Fourth of duly eueh me for good handle and stray jie and te ae eor THIATY-THIRD OT. ad

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