The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1913, Page 5

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some heard Miss Malm Ended Lifé Gazing at Photograph of Absentee from ‘Household. Gis Critter With a Rifle, Milian H. Malm, a stenographer om- Greatest Condiment , Kaown the world over, CONTINUATION OF a Pre-Inventory Sale Entire Balance of Summer Stocks Regardless of Cost Sot ce on tes Home from each stock quoted, 50 Women’s Summer Dress 3.50 Values to 8.50 Made of cotton crepes, in light and dark stripes on white grounds. 30 Women’s Odd Dresses Made of novelty summer materials, crepes, linen and a few of silk. 48 Women’s Coats and Wraps ee 14.50 Formerly up to 65.00 checks, serges, brocade and eponge, silk crepe de chine, broche ail. “ —_= 30 Women’s Eponge Suits 1 5.00 Formerly up to 56.00 85 Women’s Odd Blouses 75 0 Formerly up to 30.00 @f silk chiffon, shadow lace, nets, voiles and 6 Women’s Odd Blouses 2.90 Formerly up to 7.60 _ Pempadour chiffons, washable silks, batiste with net fichus, 55 Misses’ Summer Dresses 5.50 rermeriy to 9.0 8.50 voiles, stripe and flowered crepe, eponge and Summer dines 14 to 18, 35_Misses’.Cloth Coats and Wraps 7.50 Formerly up to 39.50 silk foulard, 85 Girls’ Summer Dresses | 50 Formerly up to 3.95 coiled lis 45 Girls’ Summer Dresses 2. 50 Formerly up to 6.98 Collection of odd dreeese in two and! one piece modele, Sunenee materials. 6 to 14, Women's ‘‘Bontell”” Corsets of fancy broche, loos bes and seakea bask Crepe de Chine Princess Slips Net top end bottom, Empire effect, in pink, white and blue, Kayser Glove Silk Combinations Embroidered 2.50 rormerts 2.06 French band top, fully reinforced, in white or pink. Pure Thread Silk Hose 75c Formerly 1.00 Lele top, deop garter welt, lisle soles. In black enly. Fifth Ayenue at at 38th Street a tae eee’ ASSERTS SLT SKRTS | MAKE WOMEN LOSE | GOD MEN'S RESPECT UGHT A FIVE-FOOT SHARK. Jamaton Bay Peet Herter Landed | Chicago ha Won Woman Would Have Fashion Extremists Ar- rested as Disorderly Persons. ‘There's one lose shark in Jamaica CHICAGO, July ®—Mise Marion Gib- oon, an Oak Park ¢lubwomen, has te- sued am appeal to the women of Ilincis to fight the slashed, transparent and Bloomer skirts, Im her appeal she saya: “Why will the women of Illinois not make @ stand? We have a vote now aad « high ctandard of womashood to Bonwit TELLER & Co. Hats at very low prices. rsining Seam Hat Hats for n Boy and ila dren, are Silke Hate THE Le, WORLD, Riba sled che SULY 3 80, 1918, the brasen woman | trength not decency by suitable | weak, silly girl who has pot th to protect her modesty Part of & dress? Along wi “While there le true Amerivan woman- heod, women should not be allowed ia | our public places wearing ekirte so tight that they cannot walk unless @ allt is made in the skirt, nor should they be allowed to wear a skirt without a petti- Goat, nor white stockings to them- selves more ridiculous, aerears tar tr cxasldinenas ee Immediately affect the water various streets within the bounded by Fifty-ninth rt avenue, Ninety-sizth street and ¢i Gieorderly, for they cause disorder. The entire ex Is losing the respect of good men.” ee TEN-CENT LODGERS OUSTED. . More than one hundred men who had paid 10 cents each for their bede were Griven out of them by policemen when fire broke out in a four-story buliding at Nos. #4 Fulton street, Brooklyn, next door to the lodging house early to-| five day. The 10-cen: lodgera, their ranke| “Fires Ald eupplemented by crowds of the curtoys be from ether cheap lodging houses, watched the firemen put out the biase. Gazi, GIMBELS ., “Furniture of Integrity” For the GIMBEL August Sale aoe OF OUR FRIENDS have already given the Furni- ture a cordial welcome. It is the kind of Foray that will not wear out its welcome. For its beauty is more than skin See ay Ore © cary One are the same quality that shows so’enticingly on the surface. The reason renee 8 eT ak is ALL Furniture that has er ee bought for the stock, carefully gathered piece and sold i gg round (except for the extraordinary occasion Pe this this August Sale) at our full prices, Thus in ev instance it je up to the high standard of quality maintained t the GIMBE! To make the assortment—already amazingly Adages more : comnplety, we have bought from fine makers supplying us regularly such suites and single pieces as shall assure unbroken price-ranges, from Pcoapestioiy ind g up to as high as you may care to pay. ‘The Sale is particularly rich in what we may call “‘Foundation Furniture ’’ which means the fittings for Bedroom, Dining-Room and ee in styles and at prices to appeal to ipod prvy ed of ea For it is on such Furniture that the comfort of the home is and which is first needed in equipping it. So you will find Over 1,700 Styles of Bedroom Furniture includin; Matching Suites, as well as individual Bureaus, Chiffo- piers, Toilet Tables, Princess Dressers and odd Chairs and Rockers. Over 1,475 Styles of Dining Room Furniture hich are suites, in a variety of atyles and woods, and sep- arate Dining Table, Sideboards and China Closets, Over 950 Styles of Living Room Furniture Leather and Cloth Covered Suites, Easy Chairs and Roe rs, Library Tables, Desks and Bookcases. Besides these great collections of staple pieces are the splendid of alae on Furniture, and a fascinating collection of Fancy Gift Pieces on the Eighth Floor. Imported ture, in a most unique display on the Sixth Floor. Brass Bedsteads, on the Seventh Floor. On the entire stock, of more than Half s Million Dollars in value, You Can Make Average Economies Of Over $25 in Every $100 which means, that while on some pieces the savings is but 15 per cent. on many more it is 3314 per cents And the magnificent impor- ted Furniture is all at Half-p: But the Main Point Is— . that, for your np wrt by th Gi gee Pig shogid. bevels y th unity o! ese Days of Inspection to study leisurely ' i Werte mactaced. 4 d tomorrow is the LAST Inspection Day Friday m before the Sale benno} deventh rs Floors Famous Trade-marked $2 Corsets at “C. B.”* Corsets of fine batiste, ina Summer model. Odd sizes. 1 Thi Ri Buildings in these streets will probably not have water above the second TO SHUT OFF WATER MAIN. [JESSE POMEROY FOILED | Side Will Have to wet Lees Preavare. Owing to changes that will have to be made to the 4-inch water main “rossing (Steel Spike and Tir Tin F Found in Cell Lexington avenue at One Hundred and Third street, due to work now being Gone by the Public Service Commission, it will be necessary, it was announced baa ag to shut this main down at/and o strip of tin were found last night M. Friday, Aug. te Bhs in the coll of Jesse Pomeroy in the district cas Te the Metropolitan fection of wort Gun- Lol the fact that for man, years the Gummer Vecstion. Bo Bast {0m the part of the mas—now Aty-two yea prisoner story | the age of sixteen, of murdering a boy IN ATTEMPTED ESCAPE of Murderer, Whose Case Is Notable. Oharieston Prison. They are taken as evidences of another effort at re of age—who has been @ Gince 187, when he was convicted, at girl, which followed a long series of atrocious assauite on boys. Pomeroy’ attempts at escape have been almost numberiess. They have taken almost every conceivable form, at first—: has been In solitary confinement ery Pry only the effect of making nis attempts come at longer intervals. At the time of @ prieon delivery in Charlestown in 1893, when a number of prisonere made their escape, Pomeroy degsed piteously to be allowed to go with them. None would listen to him, serag, LOTS OF BEAUTI ‘NO DANDRUF—25 GENT * difference bow dull, faded, brittle and] or injured just. moisten a cloth with} all, Danderine and carefully draw it through | and lots of he your hair, taking one small strand at| Danderine Sunday World re. | BOWTON, stase, July WA wtees ontne| his coming out If dry, brittle, thin o dry, brittle, thin or your scalp itches and is full of dandruff—Use ‘“Danderine.” Within ten minutes after an 4K Jeet ie ear tion of Danderine you cannot find a Pair mit ben Mine ne tly and wavy, single trace of Dandruff or a loose or| have an abundance; falling hair, and your scalp will not itch; | incom: but what will please you most will be| riance, the beauty and shimmer of true after a fow weeks’ use, when actually see ag hair, fine an ut growing all over the scalp. counter and prove A little Danderine mill immediately | now—that your sie” is as pret double the beauty of le lustre, softness and luxe ou will | hair health. downy| Get o 25 cent vottle of Knowlten’s really new hair—| Danderine from LA drug store or toilet ter and yourself your hair. No} soft as any, that es been rer y care! treatment—t . can have beautiful ou aurel hair you will just try o little “Wants” Work Monday Morning Wonders | Many of the Month’s ———- the LAST DAY of the TARIFF INVENTORY CLEARAWAY pt cy until TOMORROW NIGHT to profit by > moet remarkable event ca being ly, ings on are prepared for th iol die of tes Clearaway—for stocks must be clean as a ith for Inventory on Thursday night. Come, expect- ing to secure some of the richest prizes of the month—among them these: Women’s $10 to $25 Summer Suits At $5,. $7.50 and $1 10 $1 “Nemo” Corsets of __“Nemo” Corsets of light-weight coutil in a Spring model._Sizes 22 to 29._ TUS gessaa'viege _ coutil in a Spring model, Sizes 22 to 29. Pink Serer thee. The closing days of the Clearaway find these The headline is conservative, Men's $2 to $4 Straw Hats, $1 Ginghams, ‘s $3.75 Bangkok Straw Hats, $2 ome trimmed with lace. Boys’ “e Straw Hats, $1 all the re. were $3 and even more, that were $2, Fourth ¥ oor Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats|$1.50 to $2 Men's and Boye Straw Hats|$1.50 to $2 Washable Kimonos Kimonos for the duplicates of some have sold for as much as eupl tes of AA Id f h hylee Swisses and Batiste Second Fleer GIMBEL B BROTH ERS Many fine new of! wie alee Trish, and crash li Outi of fine v were up to $45. and Traveli in silk ree it, 16 and 18 years. Eponges, Silk Moires, Bedford Cords and fine women and m: fabrics that are now so fashionable. Suite, foo will also find some that were up to $37.50. Women’s $20 to $380 Coats at $10 to. $14.75 Coats of white polo cloth; Street Coats of serge and eponge; Afternoon Coats le; Washable Coats of linen.” Altogether, only heiress of then—a on of which Young Women’s $6.76 to $9.75 Frocks at $3.75 and $5 Pretty Lingerie Dreases of fine, la Dreases of cotton ratine and linen. Stzen 14, 16 Young \ Women’s $15 and $20 Coats at ye Coats of mixed fabrics; Utility Coats of er Piste Girls’ $3.75 to $8.75 Dresses At $2, $3.75 and $5 t least six of these linen, la and saan Does Pa mothers wil pm fh oper aavitial worth while. “= THE GIMBEL MONTH-END SALE IN THE SUBWAY STORE The law of the Month-End Sale has compe'led still further reductions in price on the Pa ee ag Store stocks now being cleared awa; is the most important value occasion Women’s $15 to $25 Suits, $5 Serges; newest styles; all alzes for women and misees, Women’s $10 to $20 Dresses, $5 A host of new Silke and Fabrics for Summer and evening wear, in the very latest stylee—all sizes for Women’s $15 to $20 Coats, $5 Long or short_models, in fine py Bergen, etc, Women’s $1 to $1 044 assortments of all new Summer styles, Ne and eee sizes in the group. [a ace.” * "ayy *| [ene A Th | coat Teale 33 t Dark worsted etripes, well talinees and fini a =i. 75c Silk Remnants 25c yd. Desirable lengths, all new weaves. Summer and Fa! 25c Wash Goods 12c yd. Ginghams, Chambrays, Poplins, Corduroys Pongees. High neok, roll collar or tan, pavy and maroon; all #lzen, 16c Towels, now 12'4c Extra heavy fully blesohed Huckaback towels. \ $2.50 Table Cloths $1.50 Linen Damask, fi tuly "Sieached. “ize G8x68 Inches $8.25 Grass Rugs $5.75 Au Waite iil grass rugs, 45c Corn Brooms 25c i" ($12 to $15 Trunks $8 model euatted or steel hound; Srene | or steamer riv 3% Hinen lined: two ti THUATY-THIRD OT. 8’ $2. 50 Suits at $J.3. Norfolk and double- OU ys Plain shades or fancy mixtures, Well }.35 and proportioned, euler ©) [ evs, stg sane ir =) [are Se] 75c to $1 Dyess Goods 32c yd.\""" ‘Two to five Fag lengths, 41) desirable fabrics for late and Women’s $3.50 Sweaters $2.50 V neck; two pockets; white,’ atterns; borders all around @ sizes; the assortment includes Crex and! $1.50 1 lace, 64 inches wide, vagy Pye thie i the iat dive dloponal ot of o remaining ‘d Floor |penel top; complete, ready ~ GIMBELS veld S Joeg ene, in its broad repe and the other little Frocks of demi-tailored 18 years, vollet stra Fleet rior to inventory tomorrow night, the entire Summer. in several sizes, Styles jn Summer and early Fal, 1.50 Blouses, 50c ~ _Men’s $15 to a ‘Suits at $8. 75 blue or ¥ gray seruen, fancy dark worsteds and cassimeres, sack coat modela—sises 83 to « Nortolk Men’s and Youths’ $7.50 to $10 Suits, $3.95 Odd sults from the best lines we have had this Summer, all fancy dask mustneecaieon ™ 31 to 40? Men’s aa and $5 Trousers, 35 5c to 8c Torchon Laces 3c yd. All Mnen—machine made lace edges, 3 to 6 Table Damask 50c yd. Mere Se 7 B eatin finish, $10 Brass Beds at $6.50 The bent quality from a well-known ‘mak feet and 4 a 6 Boe hard baked Teequen) wee? ¢ Brass Beds at $35 These 60 others at smaller prices, but at the eame pre mre ate valu 0 Gas Domes at $4.25 Fifteen: 10 ¢ Domes, 32 inches fare intersected with Damonds, cana $1.50 Framed ‘| Carbonettes, photo, ravures, fac-similes end xy) “5 well’ frat 0 Lace Curtains 8 95c 5c PY. of $2.2 ya daome dest 25 Scrim “Curtains ¢ $1 $1 pr. | 2. “designs, picot edge; very fine quality; ecru. basawood; well covered: thoroughly fect ‘lly! 50c Oil Opaque Shades 18c Slightly Vevertect serviceable hand-made es- lsorted shade: MEN'S, $1 pr. Bises 49; to 74 aL here are surplus foo, trent ar, yet, oerae factory rejects from Skin, “vicl kid, patent leather und Pay ‘metal. Widths a, mostly in A and B, but there are « few C's and D's in smaller sizes. WOMEN’S. Tope pr.

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