The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1913, Page 15

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! yA iepabliecacecacie spent mais an : | f lt =f ; 1 Ete ' i | Hy | i il : i Bi al i RESNOL WL. Michael Gkrabala of No. 6 West ‘Thirty-ninth street tried and convicted ef gelling liquor without loense; thirty a eee, medicine without @ license; cg vain al Meth of No. 3 Avenue C tried and convicted carrying revolver; @entence suspended. Mark Levy, tried and convicted petit larceny, attempted to rob cash register of Sarah Smith of No. 2313 Second ave- Mills Hotel No. & and Andrew D. Cornell of ‘No. 47 Weat Forty-sixth street, both pleaded guilty petit larceny, stole $14 worth of merchandise from Greenhut - Selzel Cooper Co.; six months each peniten- Joseph Moore, no home; pleaded guilty petit larceny: stole pocketbook contain- {ng #8 from Mrs. Mary Glenn of No. % Horatio street; two months, peniten- tlary. t Louls Brill of No. 131 East Twelfth @treet; pleaded gulity petit larceny; stole HEAL SUNBURN Until 6 o’Clock Saturday 4 » Solid 14-Karat Gold goods, value $16, from Samuel Levine of | nen No, 8% Canal street; sixty days, city prison. David Johnson of No. Hundred and Thirty-second street; piead- ed guilty petit larceny; stole % from ns Morvia Olinsky of No, 10 Hart street, | sell n; fifteen days, city prison, Dewposito of No, 160 West End q@vemé; tried and convicted selling liquor without a license; sentence sus- ¥ Gaetano Patelano of No, 48 West Six- psig street; exp and convicted eell- dae liquor without loense; sentence sus- Harry Aronowtts of 188 Orchard atrest; pleaded gutity faire to support @hild; sentence suepended. Block Kills a Bargeman. John Swan, twenty-elght years old, a ‘worker on the coal barge Brookline, @nchored off'City Island, was raising the @mohor about 6.90 o'clock last night the hawser ‘orate. rg was killed fastan@y by « falling b! ing 43 East One your) releek “saturday: we will | ae our watch don m1 ry into Getali ae to how and where we them, Sufflees it t that a tie bigest thing We. have vattered sod ‘bargaine in’ ‘sol ro Gola we eta Weteh tor nga ch for OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK, {. : Grow ‘Wheii fed on foods that nature . \fakers aiid adalterators may, be sapping away the very -life of Sick Children . Well Food Wf 98 | | Ladies’ ha Magee 8 Sizes. AX +, Sgt you By regularly readirig ‘WuCainn’s Food “articles in Young Women Can Save $10 on These $25 White Frocks at $15—“Samples” Exceptional Linen Suits at $7.50 $18.50 to $25 Silk Coats at $12.50 300 Junior Girls’ Linen Dresses at $5 and $7.50 Bizes 18; 16 and 17 years. Women’s Summer Ooats That Are Exclusive With GIMBELS No small part of the fame of the Gimbel Coat Salon is directly due to its constant origination of new models, which conform to the fashions of the day, or actually establish them. Such is this fascinating collection of Coats in appro- priate styles, for various Summer occasions. The Meadowbrook at $16.60; white blanket cloth, bound with black silk braid. The Pi, be Rock at $15, of double-faced woolen; grav outside, black-and-white checks inside. The Hudson Blazer at $10, with the new square collar, and in g color-combinations. Cutaway Steamer Coats, at $22. han St double-faced woolens, but fashioned with slender, graceful Motoring Dusters ‘ ” to $10 White Coats at $15 to $25 Third Floor MEN! | Sample Straw Hats From Chas. Levy & Sons 691 Broadway, New York $1.75 For $3, $4 and $5 Grades Mixed with these are $3-or-better Straw Hats from our own good stock, and the re- maining py Ory from the Bonar-Phelps Co, It’s a fine lot! Fourth Floor Pre-Holiday Sale of Men’s BATHING SUITS Fourth of July marks many a man’s first plu ger ‘el the Summer, into the surf. This _well- timed offering tomorrow: Mon’s $3.50 Bathing Suits at $2.60 Sleeveless and quarter leeves, two-piece; plain or with striped ends, = Men's $5 Bathing Suits at $3.25 preareiens | and quarter sleeves, two-piece, of pure worsted, some with silk stripes, Men's $6 Bathing Suits at $4.75 ple ere a per sleeves, two-piece, of heavy worsted, Three Other Pennant Winners HORSMAN’S TENNIS RACKETS AT HALF The epee at $3, from $6. The “Ex t $3.50, from $7. The ‘‘Seabri; ht” at 64, from $8. All perfect 1913 1814 and 14-0z. weights. a few Rackets, mostly in 18, 144 and 16-02. THE BEST BICYCLES EVER SOLD AT $22 Set NS InIBELS by ie Pope ita. Co. one Bi tied with the “New Men’ only, ar quality. 8 CANVAS-COVERED CANOES Stan quality, with open gunwales, and finished in The Yal “toot. t $20.60, Regularly 980 oa e"’ “The Harvard'’ 18 932 Regularly 41.50 Fourth Fleer Unusual Economies for Little Tots The Prettiest $4 to $5.50 Dresses Made in America At $2.75 Fine lawns and batistes in these Dresses that are made with the extremely low waistline—some have ribbon sashes. Laces and embroideries of exquisite fineness adorn them. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Main floor $3.96 to 10.75 Hate at $1.60 to $5.50 Prabably have. seen these adorable little Hats, for this is a Disposal of our remaining collection. Second Floor Mystery Stories For Summer Reading On a special table in the Book Store we have gathered about forty of the newest and most thrilling detective stories and other novels of a similar nature—good reading for a lazy afternoon ip ahammock or a trip by train or® steamer. Here are a few of them: William J. Burns The Mystery of 31 New Inn... R. Avastin Freeman ‘The Sixty-first Second.........+ 91.96 Owen Johnson 91.60 Oliver ajerd ent and ‘Cleveland | Pn ‘The Crystal Stopper.....+.0.++0. .@496 Maurice Le Blanco John Males The Red Buttons.. sees will Irvin The Stoenberg Affair.. ++ 01.95 Ralph A, Goodwin General Mallock's Shadow...... 91.30 W. B, Mazwell ‘The Woman in Black......... oo G1.96 Edmund P. Bentley en anywhere postpaid, on ve oh nO Yourth Vloor | GIMBEL BROTHERS | The IImportan vent of Mid-Summer in ee *Gimbel. Reg Store rare assemblage of special values in ¢ Mie been ngathered for thismonth-end event. Feat season, the cottage or bu , ecet csantehenetemn “ shtamenth, but the law of the month-end sale makes this the THE LAW OF THE MONTH-END SALL—Everything advertised must = lower én price than it haa been previously; even if it has been lowered tm price before during the Men’s $15 and $16. 50 600 Suite, i, rte rad blue worsteds, oy) ease and oe pA or og rs ae Youths’ $7.50 to $10 Summer Suits at $10 ome, peat fancy patterns in cheviots, cassimeres and Fancy Suits at $4.50). Men's$4 and $5 6 Striped Worsted Trousers, $2.45 ‘Well mad Boys’ correctly proportioned $1.60 and for the Month-End Sale. $2.5 50 Russia ian & Sailor Suite, $1 M1 guaranteed fast ¢o! Ba "$33. -60 and $6 . $6 Norfolk & D. LB: Suits, $2.50 50 trousers; sises 7 to “Women's $1 ~ Women's $ 8 $25. Late fine aseortment stewie Sut wot te avery 16. Materials are $10 Bu Summer § Silk : Dresses, 96.15. “Model Su Buits at at $10 etyles in every wanted material in Summer end od ‘Women’s $5.75 to $7.50 Linen Suits a at $2. 3.05 Pure Linen Suits for misses and amall women In Norfolk model: ‘Women’s $7.50 to $9.76 Linen Suits at $3.95 ‘These in a variety of new shades, about 20 of each etyle, strictly tailored or fancy trimmed models; a. Juniors’ $10 to $15 Coats at $6.75 Twenty different stylee—in sizes 13, 16 and 17 only. * Misses’ $10 Silk Dresses, $3.7 An assembla: hundred Bh o aifferentemodels: soutarde tatetas and oo! ailka, Children’s $5 to $9.75 Costs, § $2.60 Berges, rl Ht and homespuns, Broken assort- ments; sizes 6 to 14. Women's $1t0$1.60Bathing Caps,50c ‘Thene are of silk, in the new Dutch style; all colors and Persian effects, Women’s $1 Satin Bathing Shoes, 50c All sizes; black only; good quality eatin. Subway Store, Balssay ‘Women’s $1.50 White Low Shoes at 95c Pr. th teat trig te ne geen?) EM vag ert ens, most stylish last; narrow toe, hand- of good gee Bea Teather abies high Cuban 76c to $1.60 Dress Goods, 35c Yard These Are be rd Dress, Skirt, Coat dis; f 4,000 yards of season- Te tabeie in ‘al dunitante colora—diack and ie storm serne cheviots, sultings. 3 Naat hat nt sei henriett ina, mohaira, sibelin , spune, “poplina, re x Linens aioe 16 bbe ee 76 are 2x2 yards. reerixed | table anow-white Extra pons phot damask, neatly e@cal- loped, 64x44 inches. 80c SEAMLESS SHEETS, damaak satin finish, Full or extra nize; excellent meepne quality. ta wa bleached, atxe 90x90 before hemm! 20c & 22¢ PILLOW CASES, 6c oie bat sagem, cee magia, Fre see CHED PILL 1214¢ B CASES, 8 EACH 76s TO $1 MUSLIN CURTAINS, Ruffled and flat curtains, hematitched edge; some with cluster $2 LAI ACE jon, D TS, tes Pomel and drawn work; for full sized beds, Some slightly soiled, DERED CURTAIN SCRIMS, 12!4c Excellent quailty ecrima ‘a colo! bordered with UE in_or WINDOWS DES, 226 bir shades; all colors, Bllhtly ches before hemming. Fixtures Double print, 36 in. wide. ade be °) imperfect Suxia tne $1& ‘$1. 25 ROPE PORTIERES, 75c uitable for single doors, Solid and gs, 50c of goat I-grain leather, on frou ndser bro ipa bottom pai change pul $6 Gas Domes at $2.96 Wrought tron do: equi or hexagon, three or four Nehte outalde. "com $1.60 to $2.60 Oil Lamps at $1.25 60-Piece $4 Dinner Sets, $2.25 Cottage dinner services for aix people, in four decorations, $1.60 Ice Cream Sets, 75c Austrian china tce cream or berry sete; 7 pieces Subway, Lower MONTH-END NOFION AALS Drinking Cups, ensed Emergency Towels, tary Belts, 800 for 2 lhc Best Glass Headed Pins, Ley ee 210 pieces of Washable Colored Bin- serie fio for 2 100 boxes of Puchess Wire Hairpins, Bo for 1 250 Hair R ie for % papers Simbein D nglish Pine, 400 for 3 cards Gim! fety Pin Subway, J.ower Floor a time for the Month-end Announcement. MEN’S $2 WHITE CANV OXFORDS, $1.45 van'with thies rutssor Toles! stnee Oto tb, ve oom a renee IN 18c to 30c Wash Goods t 10c $1.50 HOUSE DRESS: 786 Of percale or lawn; ere have ‘SIL x high h'neck’, Mant oF dark $2.95 8 ; Made of ba sbi tan een bets to '%4 Below Regular Prices $3.26 Damask Napkins, $2.25 Dos. r Fully bleached, high satin finish, 24"24 inches. 60 White Linen Buit- | 36ct Pog teh Soarts ing, 480 Yd. oe ach 72 inches wide, These $1.60 Huckaback Tow- Ince, tritamed an chy ‘awe els, $1 Dos. ork Babwey, Lewer Fleer 26c JEWELRY, 10c EACH The assortment includes gold- plated shirt studs, 3 in @ act, Jewelled brooches, earrings, cuff pins, and mourning brooches, cuff pins, eto, MONTH-END SALE OF PICTURES Selections from odd tote, Some alightly hurt Pastels, photogravures, carbonettes, hand-colored pic- tures, fuc-similes, water colors, etc. by Lact ea y — Beg. $1.60 to $20 POLAR KING REPRIGERA. TORS, $14.60 Thin tm the Leonard make. Has an ash case with round corners and quartered sawed oak front panels; golden oak fin\sh; insulated with waterproof paper. Whito enamel lined. Length 24 depth 18: 53. Ice capacity 90 pounds, ee es ———.._._, GENUINE CREX RUGS at Month-End Reductions The sharpest underpricing ever quoted. A curious coincidence brings this opportunity in We have several hundreds of these Slightly Injured CREX Rugs | But such defects in ne way reflec: on the wearing quality or even appearance ef these well-knewn |Summer fl or coverings cae this assortment we have added « number ef fect. ru; Collectivel; ‘Tepresent lellewing sisea peer pvad ~ - 9x 15 ft. Rugs, regularly $12, for $7, 9x 12 ft. Rugs, regularly $8.26, for 94.60, 8 x 10 ft, Rugs, regularly $6.25, for $8.60, ofi.x 9 ft. Rugs, regularly $4.25, ‘or 92.60, 4 ft. 6 in, x 7 ft. 6 in, Rugs, regularly $2.76, for 61.80, Also Small Sizes at Protortionate Reductions, These are most desirable in color and pattern, being all Spring designs—many with colored bordere—greens, blues, browns and reds, Subway, Lower Fleer pe ahaa Ns Last Offer to Clear in the Gimbel Flower Store 30 Bulbs for 100 WE Consisting of 6 Lily Bulbs, one dosen;Caladivm Bulbe, [fhe deere. Conne BNibe ‘one: deems Fete Oia Li —__Subway Store Baleony_

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