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halen BERBATH OSE AT CONE ASSURED *_FFCAHIS FOUND Aa Board of Estimate Members Favor Extension If Budget « Will Stand It. ’ j Work on the new bath house {Will be heard from he u Board of Esti in th ocean Bide, and A romp on the beaches we are affo health as well as pleasure. It is such matters, "(he wonderful success and growing popularity of the municipal bath house , the fact that i can- the arguments to be employed in pre- ‘upon the meinbers of the Board imate to appropriate money to an additional bathing pavilion as t wings to the present struc- of increasing (te facilities sand, conceded by the members and the only obstacle to affirmative action is the con- je budget. city’s Gnance stand the A f “1 i i I Bichloride of fi wi ten Tyree’s Antiseptic Powder Jo, the abeclutely sate and rm an BAUMANN During our August Sale we follows: 3 Rooms 75 g egme terme arene 6 160 * 142.0 Write for ou WEW BOOKLET eontaining information regarding owr | apply also to Long ‘outhte, mated sey and Connecticw DAva.Con.84 A Proem of Pickles Pointing a Portunate and Pat Problem A viele erga pushed his pushcart full oie cere je, but ne'er a passer purchased e’en a piddli pickle from that pushcart in the piped poor passed. Peeved at this, the pickle peddler pushed his pickle pushcart into a passer bai big leg peddler, promptly , praying petulantly as trate pickle peddler picked a pickle from his ol ised and in a passion put the pickle in the passer's paunch with such a punch that that poor person punted o'er the puddle and on the prostrate pickle peddler's pushcart fell. ing importunate the pickle Credit To ler's pushcart We pause here in this illustration of the great virtue in the letter P, to remark that the only intention of this proem of pickles is to attract YOUR attention tothe fact othe good sere mer pai narmpdory boot ‘orld is ly t thing in aD eae Geet easduced a daily newspaper. Get next ‘Sunday's World and see for yourself pus j meeting of advocacy of | eme. He “We, atand for bath houses at the Many of them as the city can afford to give us. In affording all the people @ plunge m the ocean and that the city broadened its policy in - Get HORLICK’S Ut moans the Origiaa! end Genuine MALTED MILK . Mercury aod —F Tablets took. cad ladigntion. They do the duty. PR, Small Deco, Small Price. ——————_—_———_————— ee AT 64 ST.& SAVE.. & BRO We Close Evenings at 6 o'Cleck. Open Saturdays Until 10 P, M, have reduced our outfits as| Liberal OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Jaland, New Jer- ie. TAI THE LVENING WORLD, FUNEDAY, JULY 29, 1913.~ } Borough President Pounds continues to and GIMBELS Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 5:30 But Two Days Remain Of the Tariff Adjustment Clearaway With its hundreds of offerings at the year’s lowest prices COME for YOUR Share! nding | time Dresses At 75c to $1.95 Imported By Us from Germany comfy dresses! their attractiveness. trimmed with harmonious colors, Sizes 2 to 5 years. Second Floor sizes, though not in every style. At $1.05 and $1.55 a Yard Were $2, $3 and More | of 2 to 7 yards, there are French Novelty Silke Messalines French Foularde | Japanese Silke Figured Chiffon: Crepe Meteors Charmeuse Crepe de Chines Chifjon. LP atfetas Alt-ailk Voiles Silk Serges Satins than we have space to mention. Bilk Moire, Pee, oe sot a GIMBEL type of exceilent tailoring and fini Two modele—sises JA to AY. $10 to $20 DRESSES for Women and Misses, Now $5 frocks for Summer or evening wear. affetar, in the latest styles; also lawns and roup of very late models in linen, ratine an 87.50 grades, at ‘Women's and Misses’! piorr some Linene Dustors. 76¢, e Somo with high necks. All ne [tome i Subway Store, Balcony 15c Corset Covers & Drawers, 10c Cambric—Lace trimned; Drawers with hamstitched ruttle, 75c Nightgowns at 50c Embrojdory trimmed nalyoouk ; well made and proportioned generously. 1.50 Houee Dresses at 85c 4 lawn, trimmed wiht bancings of chambray and ombroldery ail’ fight shades sa sal $1 Black Percaline Petticoats,50c| ‘ell made; new style; some with tailored Subwa: * UPHOLSTERIES $1.60 Nottingham Lace Curtains, 95c Pr. 64 in. wide, 3 yds. long, many designs. $2.25 Scrim Curtains, $1 Pr. Filet dostans, fine quality, fancy edge, white and ecru. Panel Curtains, $1.50 Each jot, with elaborate corded motifs. 50¢ Oil Opaque Shades, 18 88572, hand made, ausorted shedos; slightly imperfect. 12\4c to 18c Draperies, 8c Yd. 04. $21.50 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS at $10.50 Thousands formerly sold Cable There are lengtha are ai Fac-similes abe G Grass Rugs Subway, Lower Fleer Bedsteads and Mattresses 180 Beds, made by the best makers in the country. Most|H of them are 4 and 4 ft. 6, finished with best hard English baked lacquer, Prices range from BEDA, Regularly $10, Now $6.50 Up to EDS, 1; BEDe, Reruiy 960, Now 935 ‘ay Btore, Lower Floor ee ——— $1.15 to $4.60 Children’s Play In the Fatherland, even the children of Royalty wear these American mothers also appreciate these Dresses because they are designed with thought for hygiene as well as for Fine percale, rep and galatea, in white and pretty colors— ‘Women’s $3.50 to $4 Low Shoes at $2.85 Straight Pumps, and some Colonial Ties, in gun-metal and tan Ruasia calf, patent coltskin and vici kid at the Clearaway price of $2.86 pair, thougit of GIMBEL $3.50 and $4 qualities. All SILKS in Dress& Waist Lengths Values, in fact, run as high as $5 on some of these charming and desirable Silks. Among the collection, which is in lengths Now in these two attractive groups of $1.05 and $1.65 yard, — Second Floor dainty eile, Navy blue and black others in a fine range of colors. SILK REMNANTS UP TO $1 YD. D ull ploces lengths proves their popularity. f A aplendid assortment MONTH-END NOTION SALE 5 hn J ao ep ene arene mae) eee aaeemeen <ssceene, rateemeian sma eee een erent rtm aR mt AeA EAR in mind that the little while spent in buying your Furniture is but the pro!ogue to a long period of LIVING with it. Furniture bought in the enthusiasm of the moment, under the lure of a tempting price-tag, often lingers to be sadly regretted. It is to give you PLENTY OF TIME for careful, unhurried examination, for consultation with the other members of your family, and for COMPARI- SON,—which we weleoome—of the GIMBEL Furniture with the offerings of other furniture sales, that these days of preliminary exhibition are afforded you. Never have we made such a magnificent presenta- tion of the Furniture that you will want to possess as in this August Sale. OVER A MILE of Furniture {s displayed on the Seventh Floor alone, reckoning the frontage on the broad, light aisles—an “opening up” of our Furniture stocks in a manner never, before accomplished nearly as successfully. On the EIGHTH Floor, the Mission Furniture, and a charming collection of Gift Pieces, mostly in solid mohogany, On the SEVENTH Floor, the main body of the Furnitare stock—a block wide, and nearly 400 feet long. Here are the Dining Room, Living Room, ‘Bedroom and Parlor Suites, Library Suites; the matching Chiffoniers and Bureaus, China Closets and Side ; the Brass Bedsteads, Easy Chairs, Library Tables and Desks, and all the individual pieces of of the ONLY kind of Furniture tolerated on the GIMBEL Floors, for the quality of which neither iment nor apolo; is necessary. And that is—FURNITURE OF INTEGRIT , Offered at savings that make this August Sale of vast MONTH-END SALE IN THE SUBWAY STORE Combined with the closing days of the July Clearaway Sale—this DOUBLE EVENT presents values of the most exceptional kind—because the law of the Month-End Sale has demanded still further reductions in every instance.. (There are hundreds more items ) Come in'the earlier hours of the day, when shopping is more pleasant. Women’s $15 to $25 SUITS, $5 aoe Cords, and a Fine Grade of forge THE LAW of the MONTH-END SALE Evorything advertised must be considerably lower in price thin it ov before—oven if It has previously boon reducod ia price during the month,” Final Sale of Men’s and Women’s REGAL LOW SHOES For WOMEN (size 1% to 4%) - - 75¢ For MEN (size 4% to 74%) - + $1 Over throw thousand pcirs of these woll-known whi . oul factory Fojocte front the many REGAL Bhs Bees coer macueplus Mocks sna Subway Store, Balcony | 15,000 Yds. of Wash Goods in Short Lengths Grouped in Three‘Assortments, at Remarkable Under Pricing 14c Grades at 9c—Dimitics, Crepes, Tissues, Voiles, Swisses. 25c Grades at 12c—Ginghams, Chambrays, Popline, Corduroys, Pongecs, Mill Silks, 30c to 60c Grades, 15¢—Bordered Voiles, Madrasses, Jouy Voilea and Linens. Remnantsof 75cto $1 Dress Goods, Now 32c Yd Two to five-yard lepgtiie-aenie collection of desirable fabrics for immediate or tater use. Serges, Henriettas, Panamas, Mohaire, Suitingas, Plaid Checks, Zibelines, Poplina, and many Subway Store, Lower Floor AT 25c YAR of yards of ove'y imaginable weave, which tn Tull pi froin Bue te $1. Boing short lenty that sold at the higher prices, and the usable, ° All linon machine made Torchon wido; oxcetlont Coatrepiuces an Is. jubway Store, Lower Floor Hubway Store, Lower Floor Framed Pictures and Engrari: ‘. $1.25 Lindsay Light, 65c Subw HOUSEFURNISHINGS e for four be cards Co'lar Bupportors. 76 of these Rugs, 1 piece, in a good selection of Substantially Lowered patterns. is) ‘a |. 2¢ for Ge pleco Feathor- i evown Goren 25 to $10 Large Grass Rugs, $5.75|°: Hotta oo | rete for Kit Washable Woot sade Elda $8.85 assortment hak be is Rugs, 96. yee deeine wie, a is le tor Tee Coffer, Flour and ‘Three pint capacity, Ge for four Bebal g Dexter | 7 | Seaae. | 43¢ Ne. 7 CORN BROOM, H + Cotto y Trees.| $2.25 GIMBEL CARPET f Crex, Waite and Willow Miee for 280'Ty, pox Drows- | 18¢ for tee 104 Felt Shes | aWEEPER: 81.70" Extra strong and wei ‘ors’ Adamantine Pins. | Polishers. made, lor 25¢ Washable Hair | 70° alg Mi ROTHERS INC BAUDE roll top. BROADWAY THIRTY-THIRD OT. ee ie Y "¢ .To Help You to STUDY the Furniture * That You Will Choose for YOUR Home Me Is the Purpose of These Days of Inspection Preceding. The GIMBEL August Sale of. FURNITURE | What You Will Find on the Various Floors Furniture which are needed to beautify the home and make it comfortable. On the SIXTH Floor is the Imported Furniture, in a setting which for richness and splendor has never, to our been equaled. hangings, create an atmosphere for these fine al which is artistically ap; Furniture is at HALK PRIC All Told, More Than a Half-Million Dollars’ Worth importance to everyone who has a home to furnish. are REAL Furniture bargains!”’—exclaimed one of the many enthusiastically admiring visitors that thronged 6ur Furniture floors yesterday. And t! Your Average Economy Will Be Over $25 in Every $100 You are cordially invited to view the Furniture today—or at any time before the Sale forrally opens on FRIDAY, AUGUST Ist. Your selections will be held until convenient for;you to receive them. as Men’s $15 & $18 Suits, $8.75 230 of These Excellont Suits, Doubly Reduced for This Event Plain blue or gray serges, fancy dark worsteds and crssimsres, Sack Coat Models, size 35 to 44. Men’s and Youths’ $7.50 to $10 Suits, $3.95 78 only, but early comers will by woll repaid for their onuvgy, OddSulte, from this svason's various assortments. All fancy dark mixturos, aizo 31to 40. Dark worsted stripes; extra woll taflorod, Men's and Women’s Oxfords and Pumps of tan Calfskin, | Boys’ $1 and §2 Wash | Boys’ $2.50 Norfolk and Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Patent Leather. Suits, 86c Double Brosstod Buite1.36 | Widths are mostly in A and B, but there is a fair unsian and sailor blouve Suite; | Stace 7 to 10 Tnvtue teasPtanuse: Bu assortment of C and D in the smallest sizes. {ose oslorn) ae 8 7900 T EO e, Balcony ™ 5c & 8c Torchon Lace, 3c Yd. dgew, 2 to 4 inchos Ae Simin , bureau scarfs, pillow cess, I $10 Gas Domes at $4.25 a) Store, Lower Floor 81.05 BREAD BOX, Japanned, white or ork;|drawer golden oal ate gpa an knowledge, The magnificent Oriental Rugs, the luxurious jieces from jaceinen All of this Imported » or less, “These comment was deserved—for Sixth, Seventh end Eighth Floors Norfolk Coat Modols, siza 33 to 88, Men's $4 and $5 Trousers, $2.35 jubway Store, Balcony 1,000 Men’s Straw Hats, $1.50 Grades, at 50c Fawn, Mickiduws, Soft Straws, ste. High or law crowns, nerrow or Oty. ubway Store, Baleony Plain and Fancy Linens Grdatly Underprice F 30¢ to 400 Towols at 18 nants; Neary £4, abeogpent Buth Towels; odd lote; with 16c Towels at 12\ic Extra heavy huckaback, fully bleached. $2.50 Table Cloths at $1.60. Pure linen damask pattern cloths; border at size ‘68x68 inchos. 16c Table Damesk at 60c ¥d. ‘Guay merceriaed danu.tuk; high satia (alah: 79 $1 Fancy Lin at 50c Plain hematitched scarfs, a&x Plain homstitched Sinnres, *, Lower Floor sll TRUNKS LOW PRICED fe Subway Store stock stands a di Menth-End and ay © d0nnte eee. whway, Baleony $22 ‘Domestic’ Sewing Machine, $16 Have Been Ured for Demcnstrating and consequently in perfect running | order. £4.50 10210 gra ger et @1.13|new in appestan drop head, and a We will send an inet home in Greater New [charge ~~ Ifyou prefer, you may roy #2 Carh and 9 Weekly fo your nearest railroad station, within’ our free limits, No extra charges. Subway More, B Tuctresa to any’ York without