The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1914, Page 15

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‘ON, May 8 —Deviations: by railroads south of the Potomac and BY RUNAWAY CHILDREN aoe | GIMBELS of the law were dealt with in @ decision handed down yesterday by the Inter- { state Commerce Commission. “At ‘The decision will have the effect of| ' ——— Store Opens at 8.30, Closes at 5.30 changing materially the relation of rates |now existing throughout the South. Rates from New York, Cincinnati, Louis i/ * Bobbie and Elizabeth Said! vitte and New Orieans to Atlanta, Ath- ens, Ga, or Cordele, Ga; rates from her ” Cincinnati, Louteville and New Orleans \ Father “Deserted” Them, lto Birmingham, and rates from Cincin- ice G ile and New Orleans to but Police Get Truth, Ce PE ore "4 te points: ——_—_—_—$_ Another Style and Price Achievement Embroidered as, andie Blouses, 3.95 Paris is fickle, but we are awake to the fact! That is why we shall have these Blouses to-morrow, for, almost as quick as a wink, Paris decided that embroidered or- fee as well as the plain weave, should her choice for Blouses. And she had another new idea—-that the collars, cuffs and 4 A ring at the doorbell of Mra. Wilts | \ fam Glaser, keeper of a furnished DANDRUFF SOON Toom house at No. 89% Dean atreet, Frooklyn, was answered by her late and @ girl, hand-in d, standing all edges should be finished with pipings of timidly on the front ste a | \ color as in model illustrated, at $3.95. “We want to engage rooms,” said) Makes It Lifeless, Dull, Dry, the boy, overcoming his diposition to Brittle and Thin. Blouses of Sheer Organdie, it C “Lam Robert Smith, thir-| teen, and this ie my bi slater, lisa / $3, $3.50 to $8.95 1 want plenty of thick, Iky hair, do by all ndruff, for it will | 1 don't. Many of these also have touches of em- broidery in the way of panels and collars. But nearly all of them are exquisitely tucked and are finished with fine laces, These Blouses are of imported organdies. Every Successful Trotteur Model of the Season Is Here In Linen Blouses, at $2.45, $3 and $3.95 There is one style in handkerchief linen that is finely tucked ,across the shoulders and finished with the ‘Tandy Dandy” collar and tucked vest of white linen, 1,000 Crepe de Chine Blouses, at $5 Many were sold at considerably higher prices early in the season. Colors and white. “Little Corporal” Blouses of White Linen with Collars in colors, $2.45. 1,000 Dancing Blouses of Shadow Lace, $2.95 Colored and White Voile Blouses, with Linen Collars, $2. 1,000 Dancing Blouses of Shadow Lace over Flesh-Color Chiffon, $3.95 instead of $8. Third Floor beth, fifteen. We have by our father, Our mother « ry Our father 4“ furnished room hofor o Living as best: we ply tiring; use enough to moisten the igh p and rub it in gently with the finger 4 iP; tips. By morning, most if not all of your e, and three or four ill completely. dis- lestroy every single | dandruff ship. in the! Avuin fecj ere AP hiidren’s So-| solve and entirely sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the sealp will stop, and | your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, | a hundred times | ! soft and look and nal You can get liquid arvon Land ¢ drug store, Tt is inexpensive and four ee ee ak lah es are all you will need, no matter ded to play truant, much dandruff y This put and threatened we got $4 and ran / she sald very well, Mother foun me niet eit ‘ide | Paquin’s New Directoire Suit Reproduced Naturally the Incroyable coat is modified, but this suit has the Rus- sian tunic skirt which is now the leading mode of Paris. In navy or black men’s wear serge. Jeanne Lanvin’s Suits Reproduced in Linen, $13.75 ——.—— } ' 'Ttoms. ‘Very. frequently. they. are QUEEN MARY S BROTHER nature's warning of weak or fallen arches. The (| VIGEROY OF CANADA | Dr Retd Cushion Shoe | N For Men and Women | Prince Mexander of Teck Will Suc | frill prevent and remedy /| These have the new sack coats and skirts with long ceed King’s Uncle, Duke of High Weteps anda erace? tunics. In blue, leather and tan. Connaught, in the Fall. Sebiearr ames. Lee var IN Young W. "3 Si Di $5.75 35 LONDON, May & — Queen Mary's ime, 8 Women's Summer Dresses, §5.75 to §. In fine crepes, eponge, ratine, organdie and voile. Spanish Capes of Broadcloth, $10 In black, Copenhagen blue, rose or tan, with white cordaline waistcoats and collars. younger brother, Prince Alexander of Teck, will succeed King George's uncle, | Per Rosita the Duke of ht, as Governor- Sold cnlv tn our own Street 0) . a entering ype Ble 1072 Broadway, at S7th St. |] Woolworth” Bidg., 12° Pare Fi. and a keen soldier, the Princ experience, f Rood organizer. He hus done much in || @OXsaa Corduroy Outing Coats, $13.50 FU capitals aid In furthering cancer res | Las lI cen _ In gold, white, Copenhagen blue and gray. Tn years aco he married Princers Summer Dresses for Juniors and Young Girls e seven. Albany. a cousin of the King. SATURDAY | e daughter, Princess May. ! : und one son, Prince | | FILLED KNIVES | ander, & great favor- A nimously vated the prettiest of the a British royal prin- Including dainty models for confirmation and grad- ei ee uation wear. Se esaree silat ee cis. renteet cr Oe 4 Juniors’ Lingerie Dresses, $6.75 to $25 Young Girls’ Lingerie Dresses, $3.50 to $35 Comme tee) ON ERS TURE fet \N Washable Dresses in colors, §5 to $15 Colored Washable Dresses, $1.75 to $12.50 Baiynen, Assoclitiony, seeseeday Salted s |RSS} Young Girls’ $7.50 to $18.50 Coats, at $5, $7.50 and $10 ties to public service, to be held in N / Third Floor York next Tuy nd Wednesday. am glad ti ly with the reque: ~ A prahiena 6 Intion between Riser No ° ning and the public pipe eccaeted , IN Cold and Dry-Air nie On afuentional th: | 180) Siem ga cser Fur Storage In Our Own Fireproof Building. Fur Repairing and Remodelling. Moderate Charges, Fur Storage Desk. Third Floor Toilet Articles Specially Priced for Saturday __ “Going Away” Cretonne Cases, in new colors, Large size; reg. 50c at 300 Small pocket size, filled with desirable toilet articles, 60c Pullman Aprons; new and cre- tonne patterns; reg. $1.25 at 76c Silk Covered “Fouriat Cases; reg. $1.25 at 85¢ Nail Brushes; reg. 75¢ at 600 Rubber Gloves; maroon; pr, 290 Gimbels Poudre de Ris; reg. 25e at 206 Levy's La Blanche Powder, ic Son's Bee Peroxide Cream, 85e size, 1 Gimbels Epsom Reducing Salts; reg. 50c at 400 El Perfecto Veda Rouge, 26c Gi 1s Theatrical Cold Cream; Ib., 60¢ Colgate's Glycerine Soap; 8 for 19¢ Borine [Tooth Powder, 106 Borine; magnum size, $1.00 Gimbels Shaving Sticks; for Besides, there are laundered linen collars that flare at the sides, some with long points and others that are quite pelile, s\ There are high and low collars— the new collars IN ve Crepe de Chine Ties in Spanish Colors, 50c. / a genuine Ah, such colors! Indeed, it is pleasure to wear them—to say nothing of the artistic touch that they give to tailleur costumes, Hand-Embroidered Handkerchief Linen Collar. i Hand-Embroidered Batiste Collars, $1.50 to $16.00. Main Floor Royal Wilton Rugs At Very Rich Savings Each is a copy of some high grade Oriental design, medallion and all over effects—clean, snappy patterns— to be closed out as follows:— 6x9 ft. Royal Wilton $27 Grades, $22 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 fl. 6 in. Royal Wilton $35 Grades, $28.50 9 x 12 ft. Royal Wiltons, $37.50 Grades, $30 And a large} number of smaller size Rugs to match the above patterns at proportionate reductions. Sixth Floor All Around, 50c 4 A NEw KIND OF RICE Rice with its nutritious natural coating left on Rice in its natural state has a brown coating which contains mineral elements most valuable for bone and muscle building. For years this nutritious outer coating has been scoured off and the rice covered with glucose and talc to make it white and shiny. When you eat polished rice you eat denatured rice. Comet Natural Brown Rice is whole rice. 4 It has all of the rich mineral elements—none have been taken away ; no glucose and talc have been added. Ithas all the nourishment and all the flavor nature gave it. You will find it delicious, fitting holders, be Elsther tal It is packaged by our own IN * purkalt Yash Cloths; single sanitary process. It has not Lawn Mowers—at Great joc for 26¢; double faced, 3 4 Honey Comb Wash Cloths; for been touched by human hand if . children; 3 for 106 Costs no more than ordinary rice. | Reductions Mair Brushes; bristles net in \N GIMBEL $3 and $3.25 Lawn Mowers, $2 and §2.25 Murer ee tale ‘Dahon (pg CometWATURAL 12 or 14 in, sizes at each price; self-sharpening, low EN Ore - I wheel and easy running, wine f BROWNhice GIMBEL $8, $9 and $9.50 Lawn Mowers, $6, $7 and $7.50 ; Al Boudoir clocks: | \ Four-blade, grucible steel tempered knives; self- ; anteed Nail Files If your grocer hasn't yet secured sharpening, high wheel, ball-bearing styles, 14 and 18 in, 0c, 16c, 26¢, be and foc N if wenn oi Smee ( $1.65 Combination Garden Tool Sets, $1 Finse Benedsr | anne in hone 100 Hudson Bt, New York City Including one Spade or Shovel, one Rake, one Hoe, ge, 100; be Raprusegtative Sale Agent \] one Trowel and one Weeder. Fifth Floor Main Floor 4 Po tere THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 8, Aspe ee PITIFUL STORY TOLD |. RATES SOUTH CHANGED. ee ae ee ee Se oe aI NZS a (| 1914. Men's and Young Men’s Clothing for Warmer Weather Provides One of the Most Important Money-saving Opportunities in This GIMBELSummerSale forMen Only a few really warm days are needed to make a man feel the shortcomings of his wardrobe. This GIMBEL Summer Sale—-now an annual fix- ture is extraordinary in providing every sort of sea- sonable clothing for which aman can wish. For in- stance: OVERCOATS for motor- ing, street or dress wear. BUSINESS SUITS, of fashionable style and pat- terns, superbly tailored, as they should be, because most of them were made for our regular stock. CUTAWAY COATS and EVENING DRESS CLOTHES, up-to-the-min- ul ute in style correctness. RAINCOATS. TENNIS TROUSERS. MOTOR- ING DUSTERS, FANCY WAISTCOATS—splendid groups of each. That man makes a mistake who does not outfit himself for the whole summer while these savings Suits at $16, $19.50, $23 and $26.50 : Single and double breasted models, in a profusion of fashionable materials. Regu, larly $25 to $40. Overcoats at $16, $19.50, $23 and $26.50 Rough Raglan effects and conservative Chesterfie all with silk sleeve and shoul- der linings, the Chesterfields fully silk lined. Regularly 3 o $45. Raincoats at $8.50, $11.50, $17.50 and $23 Our entire stock of foreign and American, regularly $15 to $40. $50 and $65 Evening Dress and; $3 to $12 Fancy Vests at $1.90 to Dinner Coat Suits, $31.50. $4.75. $30 and $65 Cutaway Coats and| $5 to $7 Flannel Tennis Trousers Vests, $19.50 and $36. $3.60 to $10 Motoring $2.60 and $4.75. And these are some of the other golden opportunities which this summer sale affords: Men’s Shirts at 70c,95c, $1.15, $1.35 & $1.65 The Shirts at 70c are in percale, madras and mercerized cloth, in handsome stripes; $1 and $1.25 qualities. The Shirts at $1.65 are silk’ mixed, in extremely smart patterns; $2.50 to $3.50 qualities. The other groups are equally rich in good values. Men’s Pajamas at 95c, $1.15 and $1.50 Unusual values, all, from fancy striped madras to coolest cotton crepe. $1 Summer Four-in-Hands, at 65c Crepe and Crepe Faille, in all the bright and dark shades of the season, from cerise and orange, to deep green and navy blue. Men’s Belts at 25c, 50c and 85c The Belts at 25c have one initial; those at 50c, any combination of three initials, Belts at 85c are of smart, genuine black walrus. Main Floor Men’s Gray Milanese Silk Gloves at 85c a Pair Cool and dressy. Also Men’s Summer Underwear, 35c, 50c, 65c ‘The Athletic Underwear at 35c is in cool madras and nainsook; at 65c, of soft silk and cotton. At 50c¢ are I. & R. Morley’s famous India Gauze Cotton Shirts, usually $1. Gotham Athletic Shirts and Drawers, discontinued styles, at 50c, usually $1, and Union Suits at $1, usually $2. Main Floor Men’s Socks at Qualities are 25c to $4.50 effects. At 28¢, are Silk Socks of a standard 50c grade, and there are pure Silk Socks at 65¢ and 95c, in black and all colors. Main Floor Men’s Silk Caps and Hats at 50c and $1 ‘These present. wonderful values for tra 1 of Panamas, Soft Hats, Derbies and Silk Hats, at equally good savings. Fourth Fleer Posie Savings of 25 to 50 Per | GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY 15 prevail. Here are the figures in detail: at $3.75. Dusters,| $2 Khaki Trousers, with belt and cuff bottoms, $1.35. Papi $1.50 Chamois Gloves at $1.05 a pair. Main Floor 18c, 25c, 28c to $2.25 Pair sheer lisle thread to heavy pure silk in accordion ribbed 1s, motorists and golfers. Other groups New Styles in White Sale Lingerie at $1 & $1.50 Naturally we were curious to see how the Lingerie t le compared with that in rival sales. tified to find that Undermuslins of our $1 and $1.25 qualities were being sold at $1.25 and $1.95 in other shops—think of it! $1 Style $1.50 Style v5 5 Nightgowns... Petticoats Princess Slips Combinations Chemises Drawers ; Corset Col 10, .6 Poiret Combinations oy White or Flesh Color Batiste, $1. Batiste Nightgowns, $1 Envelope Chemises oy Batiste, 31. Corset Covers or Drawers of Flesh-Color Batiste, 50e, Cent. on all White Sale Prices of 50c to $1.50 Second Floor | Af NN NT AR N17 = NEW YORK _ TSIRTY-THIRD ST. }

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