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° ies ‘ al ye bi - sen a a Ea é ~ SLIDE F.DILLON, | JAY GOULD'S ATTORNEY, IS DEAD OF LA GRIPPE Expert on Business Law Lost His Wife and Daughter | in Bourgogne Disaster. Resinol Jan, 2, 1914: “I suffered over lent years with eczema, My hands looked tke they had been burned by fire and peeled off until they were only raw flesh. 1 was told It was eczema, It itched and burned me so that I could not sleep At night. I tried all sorts of eczema salves and one prescription after another but nothing gave meany relief until | tried Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment. After the first application my hands never itehed or burned again, and were well in one week, T want every sufferer from eczema to know that they can find @ eure in Resino!” (Signed) Sudge John F. Dillon, fer mu Miss Ethel Scott, Milstend, Ge, Years personal counsel for Jay ( and the Gould interests, died at the home of his daughter Mrs. John M. Dillon, in the apartments, No. 1 West Se shred He was elghty-three years | If you have eczema, rash, pim- saree Weanaat ba ver, 4 \- ft be Radde Dion varterea « bivers at bral ' aM ages bata alee] fe are pone tom tack of grip this winter, and his age sightly skin eru . wounds, and piles, Every was such that he could not make a | Ointment and Resinol Soap, and — drussist seis Resinol Oint- Buccessful f ain it, His in ment, (Hc and $1.00), and see how quickly the trouble disappears, even in severe and stubborn cases. They stop itch- ing and burning instantly. Teas laste: death was no a for, Judge Dillon was Judge of the Supreme Court of lowa and also a Judge of the United States Cireuit Court. He is survived by one son, Hiram P. Dilon, and by three grand- ehildren, John F. Dillon jr, Milton Bands Dillon and Dorothy Downing Dillon. After a long and brilliant career, | terrible disaster came to Judge Dil- Jon’ in 1898, when the French liner La Bourgogne went down, hin wife and daughter, Mrs. Oliver, perishing with 500 other persons. Judge Dillon hurried to Halifax when informed of the disaster, char- tered a steamer and for days hunted the ocean for the bodies of his loved ones, without success. The author of many volumes on the law, Judge Dillon served aa Pres- fdent of the American Bar Ansocia- tion and was considered a high legal authority. pvera wks, and his unic GOOD FOR ONE VOTE Ii Ritchie & Cornell’s ee Wy Contest Five Free ers Orne’ 18 ONE, ‘any of t “Vo be o our Sah ‘Broadway, h VOTE GOOD batt ‘ONLY ONE CANDIDATE sewing machine, So think anybody will notice” the ~ STERN I BROTHERS | Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue have prepared for to-morrow, in the Cloak Department, on the Third Floor, a most Important Offering of Women’s Capes Copies of the Latest Paris Models at £22.50, 29.75 and 39.50 Actual Values from $32.50 to 49.50 / These capes are made of the following fabrics: serges, gabardines, broadcloths, moire silk, charmeuse, maxixe silk, golfine, checks and novelty plaids, lined with Roman and black and white striped silks and self colored peau de cygne. The May Sale of Women’s Underwear will continue to-morrow, on the Second Floor, presenting high class garments of sheer batiste, nainsook and cambric, trimmed with the most desirable and attractive laces and embroideries, specially priced, as follows: Night Gowns, from 75c to 3.85 Regularly sold at $1.00 to 5.75 Combinations, from 85c to 4.50 Regularly sold at $1.10 to 5.95 Drawers, from 43c to 1.95 Chemises, from 48c to 1.85 Regularly sold at 65c to $2.50 Regularly sold at 69% to $2.75 Underbodices, Regularly sold at $1.45 to 3.95, now 98c to 2.85 Petticoats, from 80c to 4.95 Regularly sold at $1.25 to 6.75 Corset Covers, from 45c to 2.25 Regularly sold at 65c to $3.25 To-morrow, on the Main Floor, we present an advantageous purchase of Smart New Parasols Specially Priced at $1.95, 2.85 and 4.75 The $1.95 collection is composed of parasols with covers of plain taffeta silk, in black and colors, hemstitched and tucked; also of black and white striped taffeta silk. The $2.85 collection includes unique models of plain taffeta silk; some with covers with large floral and black and white stripes, with moire silk borders and insertions, also real Japanese hand embroidered Parasols. The $4.75 group includes black and colored moire silks, in two extreme novelty shapes, and other new effects. Summer Rugs and Mattings Unusuallf large and interesting assortments are being shown on the Fifth Floor, at very moderate prices, including Imported and Domestic Veranda Rugs of fibre or grass. Home- spun Rag Rugs, in plain or hit-or-miss styles. Scotch weave Art Rugs to match our ex- clusive patterns in cretonnes or linens. Also Chinese or Japanese Mattings, Linoleum ard Carpets, in a wide range of patterns. Particular attention is directed to the following specially attractive groups: Algerian Fibre Porch Rugs, in plain and artistic designs, from 3 yA O ft, at $3.45 up to 12 by 18 ft., at $40.00 Shaiki Rugs, with plain centers and floral borders, from 30 by 60 inches at $3.50 up to 12 by 15 ft., at $55.00 Dalkeith Art Rugs, in exact copies of cretonnes and linens sold exclusively by # neat Dresden border, from 2 by 4 ft., at Stern Brothers, from 27 by 54 inches at £Ce up to 12 by 15 It., at $32.50 $3.85 up to 12 by 15 ft., at $60.00 China and Japan Matting, in fancy andpiain white; per roll of 40 yards, from $9.85to 22.00 Waverly Rag Rugs, with fancy borders, from 24 by 36 inches, at 65e up to 12 by 15 ft, at $19.25 Grass Rugs, in all colors; plain and fancy cffects in very exclusive designs; from 21 by 45 ins. at 45c up to 12 by I8 ft. at $21.00 Dimity Colonial Rugs, extra heavy, with stops skin troubles Resinol Soap, (26e), but you can try them free, by writing to Dept. 6-8, Ree {nol, Baltimore, Md., for oburopean Tours THE M Letter cat Iaiad Employee and Citizen. advertisoments ip yeu of your in irae AL, gny ef eur 10 stores, or can be mailed to New ( ue Hid X THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1914, NAN ARAN ADA AES For Tomorrow, the Anniversary of the E. A. NEWELL Sale GIMBEL BROTHERS Announce A Sale of MEN’S SUMMER APPAREL With Splendid Savings at the Very Opening ‘of the Season Out for a New Record! In closing out the NEWELL stocks last year, we established what was probably a high record for volume of distribution in One Men’s Furnishings. Successful merchandising requires that such records ‘be made only to be surpassed next time. To beat last year’s extraordinary figures required, extraordinary preparation This has been successfully accomplished through the heartiest sort this year. of co-operation between manufacturers and ourselves. Not only have we excelled the high character and desirability of much of the NEWELL merchandise in tomorrow’s offerings, but the economies are in many cases even greater than those of that Sale. Everything is new, desirable, up-to-the-minute—a great deal of it made up specially to our Lots are in many cases limited. The Sale will continue all this week, and into next—but BEING EARLY is the safest way es to secure the pick of the goods. Wonderful Collection of Men’s Summer Furnishings 22,560 Shirts 6,000 Scarfs 1,500 Pairs Gloves 4,800 Suits of Pajamas 2,400 Belts 135 Angora Jackets “Viyella” Flannel Robes and English Dressing Gowns $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts at 70c Percale, madras and mercerized cloth; all sorts of stripes, figures and satin stripes, in colors and black. Stiff cuffs. than $1.50 values. All sizes, some even better $2.50 to $3.50 Silk-Mixed Shirts at $1.65 Russian cords and striped effects on light and dark grounds. Beautiful patterns, luxurious quality, soft cuffs. $4 and $4.50 ALL-SILK Shirts at $2.15 Some worth even up to $6. In sizes 14 to 17. Choice patterns. 1,000 Smart Shirts at $1.15 Fine mercerized cloth, in satin striped effects, soft cuffs. Negligee Shirts, plain or plaited ms, in lengthwise and cross- striped effects. Stiff cuffs. $2 Soft Shirts at $1.35 A very likely lot, of silky mer- eerized cotton, with fancy stripes. oe cuffs, 3,000 Shirts at 95c qghly mercerized cloth, in Jac- figured effects and stripes, French cuffs. Negligee Shirts of fine striped percales, with stiff cuffs. $1.50 Pajamas at $1.15 a Suit Highly mercerized cloth, with silk loops and pearl buttons. $1.50 Summer Pajamas, 95c Fancy striped madras and plain colored mercerized cloth. Surplice neck, loops and pearl buttons. $2.60 Cotton Crepe Pajamas, $1.50 Plain colors in this popular sum- mer weave. 60c Initial Belts, 25c Each in black “fFain leather, with one initial. $1 Crepe and Crepe Faille Scarfs, 65c 6,000 of them, English and American, in 22 plain colors; also Persian effects, stripes, block prints and floral designs. $1 Black Morocco Belts, 50c each; with heavy plated buckle. $1.50 Walrus Leather Belts, 85c (adi an silver buckles, two loops, black only. Milanese Silk Gloves, 85c Pair Of a kind that’ men are Usually: tneky to get for a dollar. One-clasp, gray, self or black embroidered $12.60 evirdiae Bath Robes, $8. ote soft, delightful; only 60 | clasp, $18 to $30 eee pene owns Tweed, cheviot and a ire weaves; luxury for little, $1.50 Chamois Gloves, $1.15 Pair Natural color, embroidered backs, one- $16 to $20 Angora Jackets, $10 Each Genuine Angora from the best the world. Dark and bright pressed i Main Floor 22,500 Pairs Men’s Socks in Practically a complete stock of Men’s Hosiery to choose from, from gauze cotton to finest silk, at savings that freqlently reach half. : 50c Standard Silk Socks, 28c Pair Ar excellent and well-advertised make, in black and principal col- orings. Imported Silk Lisle Socks, 25c Pr. Highly finished, in black, tan, navy and gray. 36c Lisle Thread Socks, 18c Pair Mill surplus—black and colors. 76c Fancy Socks, 38c¢ Pair Various good styles and colors. $1 and Better Silk Socks, 65c Pr. Black and colors, heavy, pure silk. $2 Silk Socks, 95c Pair Black and colors, heavy weight, all sizes. $3.25 to $4.50 ak Socks, $2.25 Pai Some were even mine! including fine English hand-loom and French and American styles. Silk-and-Wool Socks, 75c Pair Best English makes, two-color etleceae were $1.50 and more. $3 Fancy Socks, $1.25 Pair Silk clocks and fancy silk-and- wool styles, broken lines, $2 to $2.95 es Re oonnss, $1. Splendid styles oly anoted English maker. Main Floor and Subway Store Very Fine Offerings of Hats and Caps $8 Ecuador Panama Hats, $6. An advance offering of fine Pan- ama Hats in five different models, $6 Silk and Opera Hats at $5. Lightweight, in a new French model, $2 to $3 Silk Hats and Caps, $1. Various styles for street, traveling and motor wear. $2 English Caps, $1 $1 Silk Hats and Gun at 50c Soft Hats at $1.75 Various colors and black; new spring shapes and styles, New Derbies at $1.75 “Seconds” of hat bodies usually made into $3 and $4 hats. Inten new models, Fourth Floor the Sale’ ! GIMBEL BROTHERS | 21S 2sBROEDMAY-~ NEW YORK ~. SS2STRSRT OE RANAZANAN AN ZAWaAW Aas y ; Men’s Clothing Such As Is Rarely Offered Under-Price ; The most exceptional groups of new Summer clothes we have had the pleasure to offer under-price. Chiefly bee: reeruite our own new stocks—AND AT THE VERY BEGINNING OF THE SEASON! To describe styles, materials, colors, would be to chronicle the season’s latest demands of fashion. These prices: MEN’S SUMMER SUITS LIGHTWEIGHT $25 Suits at $16. OVERCOATS $30 Suits at $19.50. $25 Overcoats at $16. $32 and $35 Suits at $23. $30 Overcoats at $19.50. $38 and $40 Suits at $26.50. | $85 Overcoats at $23. $42, $45 and $48 Suits, $33. | $40t0 $45 Overcoais, $20.50. CUTAWAY coars AND vests | “ENS FANCY WAISTCOATS | ‘ )to 812 7D sy Dia Black or Oxford Gray, braid | Vests at $4.75. bound or pate edge, silk lined, in $5 to $7 White Evening Vests new models, regularly $55, at $36. | at $3.25. ig Hand-tailored, plain edge, regu- $3 and $3.5¢ Fancy Street Vests larly $30, at $19.50. at $1.90. . Street Vests at EVENING DRESS Sap ne Pane: ; 2.65, Absolutely correct style, silk s Also Men's $2 Shaki Trousers ped throughout, regularly $50 | at $1.36, and Mackinow Coats, and $55, at $31.50. Blazers and Summer Ostice Coats MEN’S RAINCOATS at equally large savin MEN'S FLANNEL TROUSERS | or with stylish str 6 and $7 $3.71 : MEN’S MOTORING DUSTERS $3.50 to $4 Du $2.50. $8 to $10 Dusters 7 Our entire stock of Raincoats from best English, French and American makers. $15 Raincoats at $8.50. $18 Raincoats at $11.50. 25 to $30 Raincoats at $17.50. 75. $35 to $40 Raincoats at $23. Fourth Floor Men’s Summer Underwear—Most Remarkable News $1.50 and Better Athletic Underwear, 65c \ if Silk-mixed, silk stripe, silk-and-linen, and very fine nainsook and Z é madras, in fancy colored or self stripes. I. & R. Morley’s $1 Gauze Shirts; 50c Celebrated India gauze cotton, short sleeves, silk-trimn buttons. 66c Athletic Underwear, 36c Each | Shirts and Drawers, in nainsook, madras From Medlicott, Morgan and other fine Summer materials; well made. | ficient recommendation, Gow 3 for $1. | ecru liste thread. Allen Solly and Brettle Silk Underwear —Half Price i The most luxurious underwear from the finest makers. Shirts and | drawers in all sizes at half their regular prices in our stock. Main Floor Men’s $5 Oxford Shoes, $3.25 Pair A splendid group of 500 ugh Newest styles in tan Russia calf, patent coltskin and gun-metal calf, on smart, well-fitting lasts. A regula GIMBEL quality, at $3.25 pair. Second Floo: Cotton Shirtings and Waisting 7 Yard Charming blouses, children’s dresses and summer treba can be made out of these smart shirtings, as well as men’s neglig Manufacturers’ sample pieces, and our own stock contribute chain stripe, combination stripe, and Jacquard effects, on cotton, and silk finish od raed ras, all 32 in. wide. At 18c Yard, regularly 25c. At 22c Yard, regularly 35c. At 35c Yard, regularly 50c. Second Floor Luxurious Shirting Silks by the Yard There are both plain white, pink and blue, and colored striped s among the following splendid groups: $1 Silk Shirting, at 75e yd. $1.35 to $2.00 English and American Shirtings at 95c yd. 1s ! ; pear Men's $1 Underwear, 6f¢ ip, 82 Striped Crepe de Chine, $1.65 yd 82 Imported Crepe de Chine, $1.50 yd, Ye to $1.75 Japanese Silks at 50c to] $2.25 Washable Fleur de Soie Taffeta, $1.25 yd. S185 yd. $1 Chinese Hand-woven Pongee, 50c Yd. HANDKERCHIEFS UMBRELLAS and WALKING STICKS Umbrellas, union taffet med, and plain handles, regu! Umbrellas, cravenett for one year, reguli Umbrellas, hea Colored Silk, in many designs, regularly 25c, at 18¢ each, pete White Linen Hemstitched, larly $1.50 dozen, at $1 dozen. Linen, with long, colored initial, box of six, 76c. f handles, regular! Irish Linen, initial, hemstitched, | “orment o - regularly 25¢, 15ceach. Main Floor Par i a for traveling, regularly Walking Sticks, r: pimento, ebony, ha facea and other we aye a ated, regulu i Ma ; ’