The evening world. Newspaper, July 22, 1913, Page 9

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PEE EVENING “WORLD, | ‘TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1918, — to Henry Gohedden at Wo.‘ 13 Hoyt also FIVGE TORCH ON STILTS oa mene aeons aly Sy een pS G TI +IMBELS | __ Reciprocit yi Is To the Roonowe ’ SEEN FOk BLOCKS AS the ook of FE aetna wy, beck salt ith hte guter abit “I OF Wile bag 2 cet yA at Thousands are profiting by the ex- CLOTHES POLE BURNS eT Store Opens st 8.80 and Cloves at 6.20 Tariff-Adjustment CLEARAWAY , ae GIMBEL BROTHERS Owners of Monday Washing| Have Pleasure in Inviting You to See Appear in Dishabille and A Representative Group of Josh Firemen. “CO 1s' He PAINTINGS with its economies on (merchandise of the highest character at prices ‘lower than those which will be possible in most cases under the new P We, on the od hand, are getting our $6,000,000 stocks thoroughly cleared lor coming both you ond we benefit by the Clearaway—which is brimming over with fresh interest each succeeding day. A little of the news for tomorrow: Secured by us in Paris, and Now First Exhibited in New York $3.50 to $5 Italian Leghorn Hats several of the contributing Artists were seen in at $1. the TEahib Con of the American Society of Pa‘nters and To emphasize the richness of their natural color, they are faced Seujptor bel Me held in the 69th Regiment Armory. with Chai hartrotis, red, purple or white Tagal. Untrimmed. 7 Clearance Sale Suits, Dresses, Waists Tailored Linen Suits at $7.50 and 15.00. ‘ New York firemen have some strange Jove cut out for them, but perhars ot @oat novel blaze a hose company ever to content with was early to-day the rear of the six-story tenement 190 West One Hundred and Fe. SSj=I th otrest. Tt was a burning clothes Made French FERDINAND LEGER IEAN METZINGER $3.75 Moire Silk Hood Sailors at 62.25 yaad the Saming apes could teseen TI mine fom sop qualit rah ice Sr PIERRE DUMONT yi ALBERT GUEIZES Ciel” and shell igs faced with black velvet, — Delightful ib tap. ot ime Formerly $12.50 and 25.00. “ Hl | A. de RISM ARK GUSTAV MIKLOS for wear at the beach. bb tamer, bot tw support ome Linen Dresses at $4.85, reduced from $10.50. esas ViLLON behind $3.60 to $5 Demi-Tailored Hats at §2 4 tonsed a cigar butt from a top story Seven different shades and white, with t leather belt The Pictures Will Be Shown for a Short Time Only, Mostly in white and light colors, trimmed with flowers, feathers rrr, ot it it on ie fend hep and embroidered batiste collar and ae in a Special Gallery on Sixth Floor and silks, rotten, a $1.60 Feather Fantasies at $1 In the high mountings that are now so fashionable in Paris. Black, white and natural. 1f hen some one looked out a @aw the torch on atilts. one of the usual kind in pene} i ee at $7.50, reduced from $12.50. Of French Linen in a full of colors and some vite wt with Irish Lace Collar and Cuffs. ath A Lace Blouse and Fine Net Corset oe d 75¢ Swan Feather — Saeco rill) Men Drewes ahP a0 a ss sch Comer in One « || de tnd fe Foney Hit Bande Mea Se cea ud acrebenn Semeans ta former are elaborately setrokdpeed. aod and the latter ‘have Tomorrow A Worth-While Economy fhe around. embroidered batiste collar and cuffs. At $3.95 The No-Charge Trimming Service bene Hundred and Rican woe Silk Dresses at $15.00, 18.00 and 22.50. . which is always extended when an untrimmed hat and its trim- (yes notified, and Capt. Llig took « hove Made from Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, A Copy of an mings are purchased in our Millinery Sopeces, gent around on a till alarm. His men Mate d sik 8, etc.; atwractive dremes for Main and Third Floors fed to go to almost as much trouble afternoon wear. Formerly $22. 35,00. $8.95 Model fighting a real tenement unreeled and stretched Lingerie Dresses, $12.50, bre B, 18 and 22.50. : i! tits: we were to enumerate If wh the lower hallway, but a tew chiefly white (a few in ted effects). all the dainty and unique allene ot raver saved the pole Made tom Valle Plain Crepe, Crepe filet: and other touehes that male this mach zs se) Eee Cente hes Se Ae Ia DRESSES ina RUSH OLEARAWAY ; them. Formerly aso to 35. Gremen and keeping aete dlshabille on Ladies’ Tub Silk ats 4 at $3.65 and 4.50. ee "IEE Ladies’ Pure Linen Tonmals and Golf Ghirte es” CIRCULATION CLUB OUTING. at $2.50, white with colored collars and cuffs. Glen foland the Place and To-Mor- $75 Irish Linen Waists at $2.50, hand embroidered rew ¢he Time. sizes 34, 36 and 38 only; regular price 50. will leave the Battery include A Vest of Net A while messaline Collar Oval pearl Buttons And, on the Corset Cover, ribbon-run lace and a wide band he ribbon. 8rd floor Ranging & Price from 45¢ iM to $12.75 and Each s at HALF US) rices or Sizes range from dresses for girls 6 years old up to those for women twho take site 44, He The stock is fresh, crisp, new and seasonable—-must be cleared prior to the taking of inventory—in a few days. Such a low price as 63.9 Twenty-fourth tically unheard-of idee Atlas talanalacbertee James MeCuteheon 8 Co., qual And the whole (ielted) ot Bees ty tieate eatartowe ane 5th Aes 33d od. Lada Ste, uid goina day. nie ae z city newsdealers who have promised ty attend, y just Cate in from the maker, to join about 350 Shirts of the same quality in our stock—where we have sold them for $5. They are Shirts with a hardy constitution, fale of substantial tub silks that thrive on 47 GRADES 45¢ sean au For Children For Juniors | For Women and Misses fi ty of them! ei “ voiles, einen , eres | linen rene in all the new’ rmodas, int ine variety of them Cita Lingerie, in all styles, shades and hace 3 | ; At a record low price—g3.26 ‘aaah Main Floor igeries, styl embroideries and ak, avery abe er ily Varden aie, ts 08 oa all LS veaves Summer desirable fabrics, for Summer, pos desirable for Summer $1.25 to$1.50 White Dress Linen |") "" “er In Cut Pieces, 75c Yard 45c, $1, $1.95 |¢ Various grades and weaves, all pure flax, dress linens, in Remember this is a presinventory stock-clearaway of GIMBELS high-grade merchand! lengths of toy ards and wij ward—all?90 i in. wide, from Ireland No cradils, wo exchanges, wo moatl orders. Subwey Bere, Beloeny : 9 ‘ 1d) Sealand and France, This means material for a cool—and | ($2°95 FLOWERED MESSALINE PETTICOATS AT $1.95 ; r e fi Ss | r S Heavy French Linen Suiting, oyster wale: at will tailor These are of fine quality brocaded charmeuse, with dainty Dresden flower all-over i \ 9 | well, in a soft finish, that does not crumple easi effect. Flounced and ruffled, with deep underlay of the same sil several y shades. —— in iy 90-in. wide, at $1 yard, regularly $1. % Also a few hundred ed plain and changeable Meee nine Petticoats i all shadee— : Short Lengths of White Uipens for waists, skirts and | | white and black—with tailored flounce—at $1.91 Subway Store, Baloeny "75c, $1, $1.95, $1.95, $2.95, Wits 2.50, $2.95, $3.95 ae 50, $8.75, $12.7 ai ie 46 and $0 in. wide— ) | 5c to $3.75 a length, ‘were The to $5. Second Floor Ma: R G 1 In ‘a Great Summer Sale | somes tiel ee ens seer [Many Rugs Generously WOMEN'S ¢3 LOW SHOES, $1.50Pr. Oxfords and Colonials, in tan, calf, with | nderpriced ede gitar toe, Cuban heel; all || All Sizes—13 1-2 to 18 Less Than Half Price For the July Exodus sates Ai a sclera Saneg ate 18,260 are soft neglige shirts with soft cuffs—1, $1.50 and $2 grades for 70c. $1. 60 WOMEN'S TRADEMARKED SAMPLE . 6.50 8,900 are neglige shirts with stiff attached cuffs—@1, $1.50 and $@ grades for 70c. Peace pee fed to She soe maa | eee SHORS, 75c. } ute Rugs, a" fitterent atyien: ult leathers; sloes prinaipaliy 8 to The exact proportion of the three values offered for 70cis shown in this table: eae eect wasbedeve ake Sway all ites iin hee Sf] ond Band Cw . Previous lots went in a twinkling—and , iixi¢ Axminat oe tee | MISSES & CHILDREN'S 925003, 91.3 5,100 of $2 shirts sAN "eb oniy about ough Tora day's sel nat rt rather and wha eaves button shin; tse up Yo 634 / , at a new low o d border: Re id sep glee 5,040 of $1.50 shirts 70¢ mGtrongly made, of ZINC—not tin, | {isi dtc Vist ae bite MEN'S $3.60 LOW SHOES, ¢1 PAIR, 6,420 of $1 shirts \ The excellent ‘‘Three-in-One” pat- PR ae Wy ge A } ‘Those are standard trade-marked shoes, from well- | | The shirts are assembled from several of our good manufacturers who hearing Otte A > | known and ¢ dependable makers. Odd numbers var tern, for use in the wash boiler or en eee ne nea tinued stocks, samples and factory ree; sixes 6, 614, 6, There is @ In thie group, ot, Mm, in A and B widths; I leathers; welted soles, Ever: tenn worn te elo fae erating " Subway Store, Balcony. the wash tub. ) $1.60 each—while they last. r f our large selling of shirts this month have asked us to dispose of their ll Wigahs Pica | _cncomsorpunsiionansinsesspennsnss-vemsienemeinssennnenoremesnsshebetesiaeadeaainisiiietnietantncasmesiene aan ks, SUMMER COTS SILK DINNERWARE XQ surplus stocks, a Acme aE Adjustable a Inexpensive but comfort- mi it} y riseerb Parnes a | Compare these fresh new shirts with the riff-raff, tumbled-over and mussed-up Dress Forms able accommodations fr| REMNANTS 1 stocks that one secs in so many places at this time of year. - he : (seun unexpected SUMMer! Pp. Ltuecopportunities F Will Re OUR | ef ; ‘ eration frame Cotsormetal|in suitable and useful The Shirts are on Sale Tomorrow yee TOUR Figure frame cota with wire springs | lengths, (Not on Sale Today) the, “Acme” Dress Forms invaluable, By y reduced for rapid ne | ees Pong, Salton wae the, te 1—Soup, Turwens and tl , t ions of any figure ! ots at , a — bemceuately repreduced, for the neck, aan Wooden 160 and 26¢ yard, BLUE WILLOW HY And the Shirt Store Opens at 7.30 Wie tees Lips see Ere are all Sapa $3.60 Metal Cots at Mesalines, aude Cre | SERVICES | a i ; ae D F are made in two 15. 5 m) ae Pieces, $11.75 value at 98.78, | Neither here nor anywhere have shirts of this character been offered this nae tees $7.50 Cotton Mattress | 'ette de Soie, 366 yard, $18 “American Porcelain Dinnot { n for so little as 70c, "Boe A—Bust measure aegis eeliating from 59 to 40 bn 96. Natural Pongees, Foulards, oveneatck Ie tines MBEL \ be 1 joni ‘ A ie ori They a a e frequently sold elsewhere for 76c Pure Feather Pil- | Novelty Weaves in various) ($0) Dinner Service, 16.80. Vacationists will pack away at least a half dozen in their grips and trunks. $6.50 or more, but tomorrow, they will be ni low, 35c. patterns, at 46¢ yard, 1 decoration, gold \ a Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, Specially Priced at $4. lain ‘Subway Store, Lower Floor Bubwey Store, Lower Floor ane eee Lower Floor, At this low price, it is extravagant NOT JOHN WANAMAKER=_ ||| zzzziyzes* * || GIMBEL BROTH ERS | H. Broadwey at Ninth | : fr ol ee, 4 Z o — Ew YORK — . ae t a sameiene Meas’ ae eet .

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