The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1914, Page 5

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" “hy at i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1914. Ttions late this afternoon because of] isfactory to both factions and a test by mine operators of the general com ‘i ay OR SICK CHILD | jthe failure of the miners and operas suit in the costs to determine the petitive Meld fc Ahh ag Bi bo tors to reach a new Wage scale agree-|constitutlonality of the Ohio mine. | TUNing 0! ipet Hop ania aw R J we ‘ * hook r Gl “ ’ ment. ‘The present wage agreement asin payment law which be-|Sinicn precited in aurecment on a HEUMATIC OINTS 99 FORCED OT BY Jexpires to-morrow, Suits are ale new wage scale \ R at i ta 7, ub Pain Right Out—Try This! | Final conferences here late y it] — : : day resulted in « deadlock, No fur- | LA ay i lla ahd, ther attenipte Were being tafe to-day miners in the Sock= ENGLAND HAS POLICEWOMAN. Rheumatism is “pain opty." Not) Limber up! iat complaining ‘| , © brt t Jeventh hic gree. | ing, Jackson, Crookaville, Zanesville one case equ fate a small trial bottle ime ‘ Cleanses tender little stom- hee a food Lacie ber dyin pesto mint Mee eee ee en ae eT cad Seraanoy Init aiatieln GE CRG |e "aa Gi eho bag id Rsstoranit "hop tesgitat: Ray oetie Jacobs Oil” at any drug store ond ach, liver and bowels —|When its litte system is full, are OMicials of the United Mine Workers] tral Ohio laid down their tools to- | EoNpER ik “4 pert nal i'n peat | IMR: Penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil" directly shetmatie. pale, cewe "aed . re throat sore, has stomach ache, diarrhoea, to-day declared the miners do not} ay, not waiting for a general mus-| LOS 1 ae deans iret Tinto your sore, stiff joints and museles| Don't suffer! Relief awaite you. \. without yriping— indigestion, colic—remember, @ good — want to suspend work. ‘They suggest | Pension agreed upon by the operators Pollcrwoman has Just Been appointed: Are petiof @ tantly. ‘St. Jacobs | Jacobs Oil” has curea millions of thew Children love it. Ed Ge hg ieethiergi should always @ referendum to decide on a satis. | &t & meeting hero yesterday, Two She ts a widow nm Mughes and tela is a ha s rheumatiom cure | matism sufferers in the i halt com > x = the first treatment given, Mos H j y vale, .{ thousand men in the Belmont and | birty-five years we whieh never pointe and can not|tury, and it is just as good for — Millions of mothers keep ‘California Closing Down of Ohio Mines raha Ally os Hal pea icontel ihe Jefferson districcs of North rn | She was mnde tnapector of the crim= (hen or discolor the skin neviralgi, Iumbago, backache sprains, Every mother realizes that this is the] Syrup of Figs” handy; they know a F <a i . - STOnio quit work yesterday, w Olinal investigation department 00t ——_—,,£,£, children’s ideal laxative and physic, be-| teaspoonful to-day saves a sick child Follows Failure to Reach = |cannot run the mines without knowl-| thousand more in. the ‘Tus Liverpool police system, \t makes little difference what you nesd—a World “Want” wili go get Ly they love its pleasant taste and /to-morrow. Directions for babies, chil- An A t edge of what the coal will cost.” bcd Ereones tt rae out ony this never fails to effect a thorough “in-|dren of all ages and grown-ups are in ‘cement. Neither operators nor miners’ of. | *fternoon, chee a RRR LR — ‘ side cleansin, thout griping, plainly on each bottle, es Br ficials would predict to-day how tong| Porte? enforced Idieness before | jammusm a = 7 a on, be pet _ Cie ihren Ask ok grueeist Ag 5 an ie the suspension would continue. It] ‘The operators were a unit to-day in! 3 ek at the tongue, mother! If coated | Beware of countarfetis gud bere, Get | COLUMBUS, ©. March 31—Obio| wan admitted, however, the duration | reiterating the charge, that the, Ohio give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup |the genuine, made by “California Fig|™e operators stood firm to-day and |of idleness was dependent on the out | Day for all coal mined inntand Of thit \_ of Figs,” and in « few hours all the | Syrup Company. luse any other coal mines employing approxi-|come of further negotiations for al} portion run through screens—was 4 foul, constipated waste, sour bile and (fig syrup with contempt. mately: 60,000 men will suspend opera-' wage scale agreement mutually sat-!pasved by tho Ohio Legislature backod | a { GIMBELS TELEPHONE MADISON SQUARE 8200 Mandarin Chapeau A New Mode by Talbot This petite mode caused quite a sensation the other day when a bsbegreetotib "1 un actress came ing down the als thers sthe “taurania e news reporters photo; - ed it, women talked about it iA wished that Paris were nearer— but these women did not know that this Ceara | chapeau was \ already at GIMBELS, and that lo ‘ the GIMBEL Reproduction is $28 In color this hat is a gem of Oriental beauty, for it is bronze straw mounted on a turban that is swathed with Chinese m and red ribbon, while tower-like trimming is of roses in the same exquisite tone of n, and the wee motifs that are spread flat are of cherries and leaves. Black Hats that are so Aristocratic Shepherdess Hats for Bridesmaids Specialized at $15, $18, $22, $28 French Salon, Third Floor. “La Favorite” Gloves for Women at $1.50 Pair These are Gloves that were planned for even before we opened our New York store. alizing the necessity of giving a perfect glove service, which should include style, ‘inish, care in fitting and an absolute guarantee, we went to great trouble in selecting the manufacturer in France that should make ‘‘La Favorite’ Gloves at $1.50 Pair The choicest of skins in all new colors for S) ring. ain Floor Very Special! Women’s Gaiter Boots $7 Grades Fortunately Purchased to Sell at $4.75 ‘abrie tops with Patent Colt- skin, Gun-metal, Calfskin vamps; leather Spanish Louis heel. An- other style with plain toes and tops of buff gray, brown silk, black silk and olive gray, with Patent Coltskin vamps. Second Floor Special News of Spring Dress Fabrics ‘$1 Woolen Granite Eponge, 50c yd. Tango, blues, greens and browns, each with a black mixture; 36 in. wide. This is a very large purchase; being a mill’s entire products after spring orders. $2 Crepe Cascade D’Eau, $1.35 yd. Beautiful silk fabric, soft and clinging; in more than twenty new spring colors, including black, ivory and navy blue; 40 in. wide. $1.50 to $1.75 Imported Shepherd Checks, $1.25 yd. Black and white, brown and white, navy and white— all wool materials in all the popular size checks, Becond Floor “Acme” Automatic Adjustable Dress Forms $8.75 Only the manufacturer’s concession allows us to make this low price. We have a limited quantity; home sewers and dressmakers will be glad of the news of such a saving. Twelve Section Forma—the most perfczt automatic Form we know of, easy to adjust, cannot work loose. Hundreds of women use this form with the most satis- factory results. You may adjust it to your own measure and have as many try-ons as you like, Style A—32 to 44-inch F Style B—36 to 48-inch Either Style at $8.75 ninn ricer [ 4 4 $50,000 WorthotNewBlouses Introducing in Our Famous Reproductions All of the Latest Styles of Paris—Many with Directoire Collars. Thousands of the Blouses are in the New Colored Linens and Voiles which are Now the Fad of Paris, and which are Exceedingly Scarce in America. Our Patrons will sce at a glance that these Blouses are Extraordinary at $2 to $8.95 It will be interesting for you to know that we introduced the Blouses with Directoire Collars to America. Naturally we were the first to Reproduce them—and now can do so at Minimum Prices, As the Laundered Linen Collars could not be copied at a small price in this country, we waited until we could get the real hand-made collars from Paris. $6.95 to $10 Crepe Georgette Blouses, $5 and $6.95 Perfect likenesses of the Paris models, for the Crepe is imported and the blouses have the daintiest of organdie collars. White and the new colcrs. $10 Dresden Crepe Blouses with Paquin Collars, $6.95 The real Paquin style of collar—the one with the long points, with tiny tamels on the ends. These collars are of organdie, and the blouses are of fine silk crepe printed with Dresden flowers. $6.95 to $8.95 Crepe de Chine Blouses at $5 stylee—think of it, at this one moderate price! ‘These blouses have all the new collars, and they new colors, as well as in white. Washable Chiffon Blouses, $5—Copies of $25 Model Yes, in colors — the lovely new tones of peach, tango, citron and pink. Also in white. $5 to $8.95 Lace Dancing Blouses, $3.95 and $5 Japanese sleeves, whose armholes really extend to the waistline, are the dominant note of these filmy creations, Lined with flesh-color chiffon. $5 Trotteur Blouses of Tub Silk, $3.95 One style is severely tailored and has one of the cleverest ,collara of the season; the other model has collar andrevers trimmed with Valenciennes lace. Blouses from Paris---First Time in Our Advance Summer Sale Colored Linen Blouses at $6.95 and $8.95 that would be considered moderately priced at $20 to $25 in New York specialty shops. - Also some in white. Colored Crepe Blouses, Slit, $6.95; Sheer Voile Blouses, $10.75 to $18.75 Twent are in all 1,000 Colored Voile Blouses at $2—Copies of $10 to $25 Models Trotteur Blouses of Colored Linen, $2 Printed Silk Blouses, Linen and Organdie Collars, $6.95 and $8.95 Blouses of Imported Crepes, $5 and $6.95 50 Styles in Lingerie Blouses at $2—Copies of Imported Models Crepe Voile Blouses at $3 and $ 3.95—Reproductions ain and ‘Vhird Floors 20 Dozen Blouses of Japanese Silk, $2 instead of $3.50 $3.95 Trotteur Crepe de Chine Blouses, at $2.95 These, too, are copies of imported models. White and colors. Subway Balcony In_Trotteur styles—- White, Maize and Flesh color. Subway Balcony BROADWAY ' NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. of CostlyModels GIMBEL BROTHERS Telephone: Madison Square 8200 A New Epoch in Talking Machines Created by This Stirring Sale of Keen-O-Phones at Half Price $200 Keen-O-Phones at $100 $175 Keen-O-Phones at $87.50 . $125 Keen-O-Phones at $62.50 $85 Keen-O-Phones at $42.50 $75 Keen-O-Phones at $37.50 $50 Keen-O-Phones at $25 Nearly 4,000 of these won- derful Machines in the Sale —the I.rgest Talking Ma- summated. Two whole aisles, each a city block long, and the en- ‘tire Piano Store and Audito- rium devoted to the display. Enthusiastic response from the very moment that the store opened on Monday morning. All this is not in the least amazing when you stop to consider the marvelous merit of this Keen-O-Phone propo- Keen-O-Phone, Style VII $37.50 from $75 sition. For Mahogany Cabinet with the Famous ‘ POOLEY Record Filing Device. yA Foy fy ony si with the sapphire, diamond or steel needles which we furni: Machine. Thus the COMBINED REPERTOIRE of all Tebktrae Me, chines in the world are at the service of the Keen-O-Phone owner. The Tone of the Keen-O-Phone Is Marvelous It is rich and round and full, and does ample justice to the finest record, because of the splendid construction, both scientific ahd practi- cal, of the Machine. There Are Five Cabinet Talking Machines out of the six styles in the Sale —and all are made by the Pooley Manu- facturing Company, which has supplied the fine furniture for such great hotels as the Knickerbocker and Vanderbilt in New York, and the Bellevue- Stratford in Philadelphia. And the Convenient Pooley Filing Device which delivers any wanted record into your hand in an inst: disturbing the others, is found in FOUR of the six styles Never before has it been possible to sell a Cabinet Talking Machi ; sell a Ca ‘ Machin for as low as $25. Yet there are nearly a thousand at this otis in he Sale. ant, without We guarantee every Keen-O-Phone absolutely, to the extent of tak- satisfaction or will not possible ing it back within thirty days, if it does not give play any dise record, according to our statements; and it will be to secure new parts at any time, should any become broken And to make possession easy, we will sell any style ‘ For $10 Cash and $10 Monthly The Keen-O-Phone Will Makea Superb Easter Gift for every family that does not already possess a talking ma- chine, and nowadays every family wants one, whether to ouT And Send This Coupon play stirring music for the informal dancing party or TOUS: to enjoy the hundreds of vocal and instrumental re GIMBEL BROTHERS, ords that the greatest artists of the world have 4 New eek am, rein convributed, Come NOW to choose your Keen-O-Phone—. 4”. it is improbable that such an offering can L Ine x R ever be repeated. gf $10 CASH and $10 MONTHLY eturn inwchine to you at your hin 10 d. Keen’O- Phone, aa devcribed In © for which b you. the machine GIMBEL BROTHERS %*" NEW YORK yi hae k ae “ipa chine transaction ever con-.

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