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__~_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 4, 19 ote ALDERMAN BRUSH TELLS|ss ‘ons cs” Stasrmcn stn | "ots" BeBe tte 72a Qanmnevne Pic ic lc ciel sla D, Brush to-day gave several reasons « WHY FT. LEE FERRY FARE ibe tS rr wt Zen “This Nightgown Would Be an Excellent : SHOULD Bf REDUCED eraee wrens oar vie [Ree sen Willan 6 wa N Value at $5,” pitty eccaial Pewee was the opinion of a well-known merchandiser—but because the oduged an ordinancp so reduction of fares in 1909, and aince| ** Special Advance Notice Pa . meat hts ot ne] “CUBUD OE FIPS” FOR ork eds ide Eiiipino Pa Em He Says It Would Be a Bless-|it was not untii ast week that the ing tothe Eas Site |s*eetnncse ear t]—CONCTDATED CHL (| Very Important GIMBEL GOD cs 0 ee ere tina toi th Wt an investigation which, it is hoped, Sale. ‘ _ Children. Will result in the reduction. Sale for Men \ The gown is fashioned in that always charming Empire style, (Reduction in the fares would mea" | Delicious “Fruit Laxative” and its wee bodice is profusely hand-embroidered in a dainty punch va — fuck *o ences manhal attan, 4 “an’t harm stomach, liver To Be Held Beginni work and blind design. Of course, the bodice is divided from the Asserting that reduced fares on] the Alderman this anor tu his or cant harm ste ‘ o Be Fe eginning skirt of batiste by a wide ribbon-run beading. Fort Lee ferry would result not only | fice at No. 2 Rector street, “But tha and bowels. ‘ < 1ts tn good to the two sections united by | Rot all : ae = Wednesday, May 6, ee Other White Sale Specialties— ee nes ston of thous: Lang Trouble Yielded. | muck tains to This Medicine| crite'e:s If you are suffering with serious tune Every me wr realizes, after giving her And Presenting r C ag oye ue Gombins ight at $7. seen des oO iri HT a roma » Paris ode n e Princess s\ yle, The Most Stirring Offerings of ( Empire bodice and knickerbockers. 4 ki A Nightgown that looks like a negligee, $2—in fine Men! Md Apparel AGT } “hecolor batiste, trimmed with Valenciennes lace. for Spring and Summer It cleverly dre self to conceal the armholes, for That Have Been Announced This Season on the Thira acrom the y in the Le bring thou. a Jerney trade to Munhattan merchants and would build up Bergen County as well cs! |, the section near the Manhattan cnd | of the wand values -| res would spring Up " “pe weber Daeee Mer aelt is idles , u " and is simply finished wit! emstitche See Tuesday Evening's Newspapers Pl bandings and flat t Lat of ribbon. White or flesh- for Full Particulars IN color vest chemi $5; knickerbockers, $4.60; ang, Hundreds of landowners would || nightgowns, $8.75. small quan od fnad’the tiret ry ieevenue from tne VenEA Gr abate ald ene American Exrtra Sizes a‘ Fhe ap OD 48: Fete 921.00 eoks. My tmp! on the Manhattan end of the ferry : ™ Night Fi yalerrent 1.00 to $29.60 $1.00 to 8. 00 $1.60 to ¢ oO phate ut : Of peesiinlaie, Instead the incresns ("|g keep California This Is a Most Unusual Caer eee aeTD 78 to 1.00 "360 to 19.78 2, 6.00 jessoried until entirely” a|taxes would offset the de in Syrup i they know a tea- M iS} l OF I INENS Combinations - 1.00to 11.60 1.60to 3.76 2.00 to 29.75 11.75 Sere anenial RTM K dock rental, which is. res by | sroeniul t ha ay Ma ay pale Drawers 60 to 6.00 60 to 3.00 60 to 16.25 6.75 vit), , p of the ry, and the yl imorre' 01 is Or A ‘ | \e tn bromahiag caters and etrers taroat ant would tone nothing, ia ne hm cent bot ‘ Never before have we been fortunate enough Corset Covers........ 80to 6.76. (60 to 16.66 4.60 | “Practicully every renident of Fort! whicl ‘ Coreet Cove stat a eae erat | 100 Pane IRE red clon GH There trae bet to offer quite such rare values,and housekeepers pleat Sire nee ree Ma Per i 1,00 to 70.00 12.00 aes ry ing petition signed by 10,000 dwellers fe es atl Webs are reveling the tunity this affords to Long Petticoats...... 1.00 to 18, ‘ b a bi OI UME a A aT bot _[eware of counterfeits a dh re, are reveling in the opportunity this affords Princes Stas 100 to 19.60 : ‘ 2'00 to 70.00 27.78 rai ioe thon. T think the Hourd of Aldermen {0'tid pe fovled: Get the genuine, made lay in stocks for summer and fall. Mapa See a6 37.60 10.76 to 160.00 40.00 A few of the many items for tomorrow Children's and Young Girls’ Lingerie at 25¢ to $2.95 $6 to $9.50 Damask Tablecloths, $4.25 to 1 I $6.75 each. Napkins to match, $6 and $7.25 doz. White Sale Savings Average ‘4 to | $3.50 to $5.25 Double Damask Tablecloths, $2.50 to $3.75 each. $4 Austrian Damask Tablecloths, $2.75 each, Double Damask Table Napkins, $2.75 d 7 $500 $15 Damark Table Sus, 98 0 S10 ee Women’s Smart Pumps and Oxfords $4.50 Scallope ‘ablecloths, e . ° 2.75 Tea or Lunch Napkins, $1.75 d ee ee AL NE an theo, Specially Priced, $3.50 Pair 50c to.75e Turkish Bath Towels, 36¢ to 500 ea. About 500 pairs of these came unexpectedly to us. Me add hanes i Bend Cat gd es. The Colonial Pumps are in Patent Colt, Gun-metal and Tan tt $8 Madeira hand scalloped and’ embroidered Russia Calf, hand turned soles and 2-inch Cuban heels, and Luncheon Napkins, $6.75 doz leather buckles. $6.50 Hemstitched Linen "Sheets, 94.76 pair. Then there are Flat Bow Pumps with welted soles oe pate (ee “i Embroidered Linen spreads, and 2-inch heels in the same leather; also White Nu- eee col eee eet: secant Tier Buck and Three Eyelet Oxford Ties at $3.60. Second Fleer HE WISE WOMAN wh ado from Nemo Week by paying FAIR REGULAR PRICES for standard high. Nemo Corsets that are always DOUBLE VALUE as corset-values - She selects from cceree fresh stocs of all the newest Nemo inventions and the old Nemo favorites as well. She is sure to get a model that will give her a fashionable shape—which, this year, is more important than a fashionable gown. She secures the assistance and advice of capable corsetieres, who vie with cach ae to Ar ae her the best possible Nemo Corset Service. This insures STYLE and in other words, she gets GENUINE CORSET SATISFACTION while preserving her health and guarding her purse, REMINDER—““t Price” corset sales are dangerous this year. Futile ‘attempts to make coresta to “create” the natural ficure have filled the market with vast quantities of unsalable, uncomfortable and unwonrable corsets which are belog unloaded at whatever prices they will bring: PQ A WISE WOMAN! Special Sale of Superb Domestic Cabinet Machines Every Hat Is the Masterpiece of an Artist! (Because of a S45 fr design in the woodwork) And Every O i di 3 y One Introduces a Paris Idea at $45 from $55 The cabinet nen ed is a very handsome piece of furniture, and good efough for any sitting room. You may choose from Oak, Circassian Walnut, Mahogany or Early English finish. Fa : 1 This imedel Hat tL Mel: at and Trost aeproved 4 ie, The Dott: Vi ‘arden Modes working parts of the Domestic Sewing Machine 7 7 = i . The oper which sews lock or chain stitch by the i That Have Loxsed a Furore merest adjustment and full set of attachments. Overnight it changed from Springtime to Summer- This machine at $45 may be purchased for $2 Cash ye time in our Millinery Salons. What a sotious sight! for and $1 weekly (no extras or interest.) 4 j 4 noe the Salons are veritable gardens of blossoming lowers, Special—Five-Drawer Style Domestic Sewing In these Salons—and in them alone—you will find Machine $2. 2 the largest collection of authentic modes. in the world, Paris is surpassed—for here is a composite exhibition Instruction at your of all the Paris modistes’ new creations— including the home without charge if Hats of rough straw, with crowns of white The Crownless Hat, which is the accepted limi live faye the batiste, encircled with enow-white leaves. mode for dancing—t ta entirely —, Aas of Greater New The Hats with an airy edge, of crin lace—as Hats that look like flower pots, « illustrated. The top of the hat ts of silk orepe lovely bloszoma posed to look as though fi Acme and the underbrim is of straw. were growing out of the crowns. y ert Gimbel Millinery at $8.75, $15 to $35 Dress Form $4.50 Is Only Rivaled by ‘This form stands firm and Model Hats That Are $30 to $100 in Paris ‘tnira rioor Buse practical. ase dine Note—in the busy dressmaking season one of these forms will save time and patience—made in four sections with separate ad- justment for waist, bust, hips and skirt. Style A sites 32 0 #0 in. bust Swyle B sites 36 4 tn. bust IMBE] ; BROT oe $3.60 “Acme” Collapsible Dress Forms, $2.95 95e Jersey Covered Bust Forms, 75c BROADWAY NEW YORK _ THIRTY-THIRD 87. a aaa aes Do you know that we were the first to present the new Midsummer ‘ules in America?—not a few, but scores of styles, includiny Here’s a Splendid New Nemo for Slender Figures $900 That You Know Very Little About—No. 303 at 3 Our Lastikops “Easy- Front’? Corset was introduced last January. We haven’t acverunes) it much, because the demand has been even fates an our output, Now we're making them in hundreds of dozens, and we want you to know about them. low bust, almost topless, but retaining the Ni No. 303 % " id “ ote, creat fonsene: doesn't * die in” Wide gores of semi-elastic Lastikops Cloth cover nearly the entire gastric region, producing extreme flexibility, Pi reedom of breathing and the ‘‘nature fi The skirt is very long and flexible, Of fine white Steeltex batiste, ce, boned. Sizes 19 to 26, (No, 304 is same, but with slightly higher bust) .......cceceeeeeecorensencneenseeerecsenneeeen sees $3.00 This is the greatest corset, for slender to medium figures, ever offered at the price. Like all other Nemo inventions, it has been copied, using the old ordinary elastic webbing. All such imitations are comparatively valueless, INVESTIGATE “EASY FRONT!" KOPSERVICE CORSETS—Four models—$5.00 LASTIKOPS CORSETS—Ten models—-$3.00 up ‘The world-famous SELF-REDUCING CORSETS—30 modele—$3.00, $4 and $5 The only standardized line of corsets in existence, from which every figure can be fitted with correct style, comfort and hygienic safety. Gu.D STORES EVERYWHERE! The Neme Hygienic-Fashion Institate, N.Y. teaee <tesuesa > Fifth Fleer AMUSEMENTS. | | AMUSEMENTS. ae AMUSEMENTS. Ma ison Square Garden 1, m1. jMfititie MeN : BY THE AUTHOR OF c — . “RAFFLES,” BUSTANOBY’S 1 The Bat aN Bip! oy : . A thrilling new serial story 15, Tratheasst. By | “PIN AFORE” }; WESTAURANTS f 4 by E. W. 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