The evening world. Newspaper, July 25, 1913, Page 9

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navian Foundation. | 3. Bowman of the unl- | day of the| 3 5 wil versity of Towa as the United States ny to submit plans for the new bathhouse | |, school for the study of experimental x ON NEW PAVILION As well as to present Ideas for enlarging 4 3 it the present one. Scores of letters have been received from citizens, applauding ] the work of The Evening World in be- half of the people and urging that every —_———_ versity received notice © 1a Mr © Mesas, died April 25, 1912; net value, $4,168, The ent is the sole bene- the auspices of the Board of Estimate to appropiate the total estate, necessary money. Comptroller Sends Man to |isn°is urawing up a resolution. to. be ' ited tt hi B doon July 31, Asks Whitman, Me! McAneny and] Seek Site for Enlargement | Srring an. appropriation fur another plant. Mayor Gaynor is also in favor Mitchel if They” Aspire to of Present Plant. of a new bathhouse, but wahts to ascer- husband of d flelary, Maria Kronenttialer, died Dec. 9, 1912; ) total estate, $1,027; net value, $4l8. ee | goes to charity. \Going Away? 'Don't forget to take a few bottles of | Anetta Kahn, died March 2, 1918; to- tal estate, $13,262; net value, $11,967. The ATTY COMMITTEE ~|CITY OFFICALS ACT 2S Ee ee ree tain the condition of the city’s treasury Governorship, ———— before voting on the proposition. two sons of decedent share the estate SSS ee Comptrotier Prendergast to-day as- #11,000. inine Mundt died April 6, 1912; signed Charles O'Malley, real estate ex- y, inal Branch | total esta net value, $15,046. rict-Attorney Whitman, Borough | pert for the Finance Department, to in- |of the Federal District Court to-day, | Two sons, three grand nt McAnony and Collector of the | vestigate and report as to the cost and | imposed fines aggregating $11,009 in| daughter i | n Pu eo! have heen the best ocean-side site for the new ye rae of Harry i ak © Divorce % tte daily use will ineure wp asda dy the Citizens’ Committee to | bathhouse at Coney Island. Working in pies On trolinn dua a he DETROIT, Mich., Ss ; perfect Mouth Health yPnawer this question: conjunction with the office of Borough aa wi hie Leto Tmt At NO. liecause hie wife had ate and Set teoth in| “In the event of your nomination | President Pounds of Brooklyn, Mr. |) 004 ee ing cba ly palaves en | proceedings against him, Dean ‘David. fine {Yr the Pusionists and election to {¢Malley also will obtain detaile and | (oT) Pieas Of AUNIY bed iv etments | aon, iwenty-cight years old, @ city em- Price 50 Cat, Al |, ‘the office of Mayor will you serve | pians for the extension of the presunt |; xine Rumerous violations of the |ioyee, toxtay shot anc killed his — | “out your full term as Mayor?’ Sain bea, Hi dh law, in the mak-| mother-in-law, Mrs, Caroline Bittner, | There te Nothing “‘Just as Good. ‘The question was addressed to the a DE Ot Salse Oe Suceerive Clams (0 1ahot bis Wits <hroums the Haut Wrenet BORGFELDT trie of seh possibuities tn weiting te Mr, O'Malley {» particularly equipped | railroads upon #hipments of eggs al-jand left arm, and then turned the vee cmcace ( i paaeeie Jiny, and an anower in write « expect, | fof the bathhouse investigation work. |leged to have been damaged while in| weapon upon himself. Davidson and his | When The Evening World firet urged | Interstate tranatt, wite will probably dle. the building of the present Coney Island | GIMBELS—At Its Best ed, The move was taken to forestall tmp, Probability that the successful }) neminee would seek a nomination for Wi the Governorship, ‘The fact that, the | He#e% @t Boston, and took notes of QWestion was addressed to the candi- | Re operation of the municipal bathing , dates for the Mayoralty named js taken | Pavillon there. | ; : eat positive that rent nen | Mr, O'Malley's report probably wil Wht now fyeure In the c for Mayor. wasn ee in Cana ‘is a | qATTTIATMIMANRATTRNN ; » terns ore sexerintn nd SUCCESS ttee |) To Help You Shop Quickly Tomorrow man or woman ) tending his Mayora ati ce rene con se, oot fuvenate the Repu y the Gea Tekewstiie don't be careless. ‘State. Don't Store Closes Saturday at 12.30 COMFORT’S the main thi: whether you are going away or pag bo at home. At GIMBELS there is everything you need e you comfortable—particularly the cool wear-things for |, Dr. Pierce’s seyoes cit nim tus revs n cantviete, GOLEM Medical Discovery | for the Demoer: yernor of Ne motee the flow of digestive j Danes emmonan | Subaetnet Sa eg a hot days. The Tariff Adjustment Clearaway offers great quantities BR eanip ie ee es Sacm eS ere of these Summer Goods, at the lowest prices of the season. And you derstood President Wils | Indorse Wittpenn. declined tof Ask Your Druggist Acuuauavecnennnceunaunauuuuuy Saturday ‘ Morning Specials t On Sale Up to 1 P. M. can shop comfortably—and quickly—tomorrow morning in the COOL- EST store in New York. Men's 50c ENGLISH FOULARD SCARFS, 25c Men's $6 TUB SILK SHIRTS, $3.25 Men’s New Summer SOFT SHIRTS, $1 Men's $28 to $35 SUMMER SUITS, $17.50 Men’s $1.75 to $156 MOTOR | DUSTERS, $1.15 to $7.69 Men’s $2 to $4 STRAW HATS, ‘$1 . Fourth Foor Men’s 75c to $1 ATHLETIC | UNDERWEAR, 50c Boys’ $7.60 to $10 NORFOLK. ‘SUITS, $5.50 Fourth Flodr Women’s $1 SWISS RIBBED UNION SUITS, got Women’s 50c to 65c SAMPLE STOCKINGS, 28¢ Women’s PANAMA HATS, $3.50 to $5 ‘Third Floor Young Women’s $15 to $20 NET & & LINGERIE DRESSES, , $10 Women’s $12.60 to $35 COATS, $5 to $14.75 ‘hird Floor Items selected to meet your re- quirements for the outing or week- end trip. Prices have been cut deeply. _ftore Closes at_ £_2°.M. Saturday Women’s $2.25 Bathing Su: is| 25¢ Toilet Articles seepecstimmed wiht $1. 29) Choice at 12¢ (iecond Floor) Dr. Grave's Tooth Powder. . Mail Brushes, gpod bristles, Women’s $2.59 Colonial] dorotny vernon talcum. Pamps Patent coltskin Idealia Violet Face Powder, and gun metal (Main Floor) ate Rie eat tem Eee! $1. 98 Box of 50 Josh Billings Women’s $3 to $3.95 CREPE ‘BLOUSES, $1.25 and $2 Third Floor Women’s $1.50 GREEN SILK PARASOLS, $1 Women’s $3.50 and $4 LOW SHOES, $2.85 Exhibit of Cubist and Futurist Paintings — 3» In the SUBWAY STORE Women’s $5 ALL-SILK BATHING SUITS, $2.95 Silk and Rubber Bathing Caps, 10c to$1 Bathing Shoes, White and Black, 25c Pr. Men’s STRAW HATS, 75c 200—$1 MATTING BAGS, 50c GIMBEL BROTHERS (Third Floor) Cigars— Los ill mG, 29 Tango and Balkan Blouses} ,., kas en |. =In solid white, or white im i59€ Main Floor) inal ‘or red collars and cuffs; al Men’s $2.00 Straw Hats (Second Floor) Of fine split and sennit straws; Men’s and Youths’ $10 Suits wide and narrow brims; high and 79@ medium crowns { —Blue Serges, fancy mixtures (Third Floor) q apd fancy ways ao blac: $ 00 Rot 0. Popular Make Corsets NEW YO! “(Third Floor) —In low bust and medium bust { Men's 59cShirts—Maisss in txipe | models; long hips, ciety boned; 44e and fig. hose supporters; all sizes tired designs, coat models, with laundered or French cults (ain lor) Women’s $1.00 Petticoats Boys’ Wash Suits" oy or] sot ences GQ GRAND RAPIOS | JronSeamnboxt Co collar Russian Suits in plain or 3 sizes, all lengths SPECIAL iwOLiCE striped effects; sizes 21/2 to6 yrs FURNITURE = mf yh Girls" 82 50 and $4.00 Dresses Sil tafletas, black, and $1 29 Chased Leather FREE nv UANUING AW. Zu si. spn: $Y QQ) Serine Oe) coun wth rey CONEY ISLAND (Second Floor) {Second ; Floor) Raps ad $2.00 and $3.00 Parasols «Main Floor) We ark aUuUSON (second Visor? | Flehing Banke, Str. ‘Taurus’ Oe EY a itston SY Hb Men's $3.00 Bathing Suits Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords “Kockaway Beach iu a Ot zane fi vse: 34008 ee L ; / ; weave; plain oF kh nied $i. 98 1, but not all widths, pair, : ‘Steamer GRAND REPUBLIC Ss, al ace (hind Floor) . ant floes otic, Women's a5e to se Hosiery Rubberized ae Caps 53 Down Ly. Dewnt) IDGEPO Giieah\ antgse oe 138i colors, at... 55 tw 075 | 549%" 5459 | EVERY SUNDAY $],50 THe SOUND STRATE "00 Attar’ smart seca | “MONTAUK” $ AN ACCOUNT | Fats SIVA Delightful Sail—120 Miles—on | half the ‘ouly om day of exe cursione LOCK ISLAND,¥.1| BRIDGEP ORT $1.00 | (Main Floor) a PTe Ragir tiger Black and Good to the last drops coqular 850 slines al ae Ine ots seca Ge bate, apcial Saturday morning. @ © Saturday, pair full quart... « Main Floor) (Sixth Floor) «Main Floor) 16-Butlon Lengta Silk Gloves}01d Crow Whiskey LONG ISLAND SOUND Leaving ew Yor wir t ied ot é Seturaiy ae Nenings “f Fede Py | | ae St, “L” Station at corner | | ROLERY NEEDS ™ SUNDAY INNER Se ou ET) | FISHER » BE 17 BREAD theft, fui COLUMBUS INGA sich scene Trips ite 4c ee | : vant ee Ne ath | 40; special i a Pr bie | 4 ap NEW PLAYGROUND, He Bxtre Charge for It. Alb Aleve tor es wera nas | x oosaicit san SAIL Brads, &, mate te THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 25, Women’s $7.50 BLACK SATIN BATHING SUITS, $3.95 — os Hudson River Day Line zer8. ON NEW YORK'S STOPPING < ENTER. ] le A\ R N raupordii® Fourtesata street, Wen of With Aves, cals TO GIVE EMPLOYES FULL HOLIDAY We Close ALL DAY SATURDAY During July and August AS IN PAST THIRTEEN YEARS During the Summer SATURDAY IS CLERKS’ HOLIDAY Going to Maine for yourvacation? You will get three vacations in one if you go and return by water. One of the most fascinating sea-trips in the | world, Every mile full of enjoyment. For a day and a a you will breathe exhila- ~ rating sea air. You will delight in the comfortable staterooms and bountiful table. You will arrive rested and refreshed instead of dusty and travel-worn. You will surely come back the game way. Fares lower than by rail, Steel steamships North Land and Old Colony. a“ rm 19, North River, foot of aay ‘* skitaae ME" aE itondey, “toSuke a Fay, Tey inp, ‘T ier and 200 Mroedway, also Tourlet and New York Treader co, ities awughout, the ety. ALL-the-WAY-by-WATER STEAMBOATS. DENTISTRY. Plan to Go Now If you have never seen the Hudson River from the decks of one of our big passenger flyers you ha’ missed the most perfect one day’s outing in the world, New Steamer “Washington su home at night wth a NEW set that fits We specialize in tightening Str, ‘Washington Irving” Leaves Tunsedays, Thursdays, Saturdays Str. ‘Hendrick Hudson’ Leaves Tussdays, Thursdays, Saturdays WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS sew. s bento Fr ALIANY DAY LINKD Des! Ww Te i ch 4th HOURS & to 6; BUNDAYA, German, trench and Swealith Spoben Ladies Wn ollendane Afternoon Boat Steamer “ALBANY” Greailynereagedt ‘pacity | ~pIAMONLS ney. EDIT | hes iste Ringsion’ aa ‘ i | eas) WEEKLY OR MONTBLY Parus American Watch & Diamoud W MAIDEN LANE, Tel, 8807 Cor (Dinwunws Ow Cxcvlt WATCHES oth aay, Da EL Sm a found articles ad- The Wark wilt be Wurld's bu turmne fullteer Buildiog All lot or in P UNISON Come in To-Morrow | up to! P. M. for These Women’s $2.952>$3.95 Summer Skirts at 71.795 { Choose from ¥ White, Natural or Oyster Linen, Cordeline, also Jasper Linens. ' There are the high girdle models, trim- med with pee rl, cry+ stal or fancy but- tons; there are the ¥ mimes ts ects many i ton down the front. Every skirt is im- maculately fresh, tailored of well shrunken materials. The sizes are from 23 to 38 waist bands and 87 to 48 inches i i) iN i i NY A Special Clearout Saturday of 175 Misses’ $7. ast Skies $3. 00 When you see these skirts you will realize the full ime port of this offering, Splendid new models in white serge and black and white mannish ehecks, Fancy tailored styles (one like cut as shown above) with girdle lop and smart trimming ef- fects of contrasting fabrics and buttons. Lengths 35 to 98 Lobinegl

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