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Fi THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1914. OUSTS TREASURER * SORE an P a IMBELS TcWOHIVE 's Best Looms wae" To This —— aol Sale of N t Fashionable RIBBON IN MONEY ROW ory as oe, tees a ee “le toe meftod-me ot chated 1 ———— Rich in Novelty, Designs ‘and Cones. Prices Are Made Very Low froin etarvation, ieee ere (| By Well-Planned Purchases jogan of the Knickerbocker pate go ee Die unen aching. al V. S. Neel clube fo aot iret and invest The GIMBEL Ribbon Store is truly se Y Bape seve: Ae’ ee ng | your’ a Mecca of wonderful ideas, where ilar bills have been presented from other places.” Mrs, Neely had’ been the treasurer r two years. The Knickerbocker Club has been in existence for eleven years. It was formed as a quick relief | New Modes in the May Sale of Lingerie funds for worthy Petits the mem- S 2 2 by Klckerbocker Retie | hie einges apt Ra acne gasls yea ne /| Tee cae Gens a ek fascinating Ribbons for every purpose After Warm Fight. pald for. are atill un- | feet Iz" makes yout feet glow with com- | latest way that the French have of introducing a form what is undoubtedly the most "About two Po ycbond ago,” said Fer- | fort; takes down swellings and draws dainty touch of color in undermuslins. Of course, complete collections of their kind in ‘ guson, (Mrs, Birnbohm and some of | the ‘soreness and misery it there are ribbons to match. Chemises, $2 and i <a SHE SUES ACCUSERS, |nissninr Hota? sitere"ytor She Creag | fot that chae, omart and bura ae Combinations, $3.78. sieht Pee at Strive R ‘i her husband were stopping, to *nave and, bunionn ri in glorious te 4 Princess Sli pe, which oper nd in the front, are a Jocuind fee Paves 4 gl nm, | Ui Me et oo a et tized, sweaty, 6 ject. No more ve comman: as! nearly all the new }, Panama Fat scarf q Asks $10,000 Damages From ceed oa Me Beaty Bel aka ie | aboe Mon ey tore foot torture, | \ Presses fasten in front, ‘These yolipe are ve ‘sho Fash collars and cuffs. Usually ‘75e yor, Bi inch 25 . would be too bad to put her ————| joned with the new and quite fanciful bodioss, @1 to Bt ve seers sseeeseseeeseereeeeees 6i4-inch wide, yard. 350 Four Members, Saying "izn|Solid 1 14 Karat Gold 94.60. All-Silk Warp Print Ribbons 7%-inch wide, yard 600 Charges Are False. that she was disappointed in the for- 1/| Soft and Justrous Seco Silk is introduced in En- Light and dark colors; also Moire ae All-Silk, Messaline Ribbons ges . mee velope Chemises, at $1. feta Ribbons in many colors. Special High lustroug finish; 5%%-in. wide. _Underbodtces of Lawn, with cobwebby (open work) prised Vif iccestvssieeceuvocice Al Henutiful coldfe ond dsigos’ Yard 280 stri Cachets < OPC Chiffon, with the new open-tdp sleeves, are $7.60 to $9. Hundreds of Styles in the Finest Lingerie of the World at Savings of 25 to 50 Per Cent.—Priced 50c to $150.00 in This Sale. Second Floor Others ifs pretty floral designs on light erat eee Let. Tecgin Det Wark Baton ua ar-bow “Gat-eolored dpsigna; ‘plak, white and pink, ight bive and white. blue; 434-in. wide. Yard......... 30c Sash and Hair-Bow Ribbons Satin Brocaded and Jacquard self-color- acne ed Seei ; pink, blue, maize, lilac, Nile| No.5, 10-yard piece.............. Meher het « * it waa I who brought her ben ba N iat a eaid, “and I stuck ‘The parting of the ways seems to| her to the last. We all thougtt tte ave been reached by Mrs, Camille word: wie, Heke bet Birnbohm, the president, and other ene. Ne. 64 Weat fo Lal 1/ @ficers of the Knickerbocker Rellet| gtrect. Tt was oo Meat Rae coats in 4 Club and Mrs, Ethel V. Southack/| that she was not known. Meely, former treasurer, who was 18 : Gold, $3 to $9 (| K Gold, $4 to $12 @zpelled from the club yesterday. Fe eat een Somnuitarion ez-| HERE TO HELP AUSTRIAN fer cro cians who ssid twas posetto| MINERS IN COLORADO. thet further action might be taken _——— FREE While You Walt. y and white. acquard Ribbons againat Mrs. Neely. vith ner | Man From Vienna Expects fo Make| Look for the Number 180 Nemo Corsets Seeich wide. yard..-. : Soe ric and children's dremes; 1. attorney, Louis Spiegel, at the meet-| Corporations Pay for Injuries Over ph Only Entrance Hate Won an International Reputation Satin Tayyeta Ri hone inch wide. Yard.......7......+00: 8 ing of the Knickerbocker Club at is E have pe For Their Superiority. Wide range of colorings, including pink, we Satin-Back Veleet Ribbons thé Waldorf-Astoria yesterday after- to His People. gear rnc = Sarr = There are two kinds of fame—the « ket kind « and Pae white. table for es. and dresses. sts ee 2 | aig? at a oma ore | es Se tnt wht mrterts ud insu ie eo ch wid, Yards. ssnses fe] Singh wg Gusta as tieaperer, The mestiid | tos of Aaiiiaas 1A Sunde’ Ghee: It is meritorious Shost which ae Corsets ‘have é reef wide, Ee : aidinch was turbulent from start to finish, | tries, arrived in New York to-day} CHARLES A. won, for they are the best corsets of the 20th Century teh widecverd. ee 4 och wee both against and in behait of the fot. |on the Austro-Amerioan liner Belve- | 9] Gq) wretches, Diaments, deren. and the only corsets that cannot be copied. 4 : mer treasurer. ere from Trieste, He took the first way, New Yer! Attorney Spiegel declared that the|train out for Denver, where he will | = First of All Sterling Silver and Rhinestone Jewelry Including Gold Filled French Novelties at 4 to 4 Below treatment of his client was unfair |etart an investigation of the mine and advised her to withdraw from | riots in Colorado with special ref- the meeting, which she did. Her at-| erence to the loss of lives and prop- torney announced that she would ap-| erty of Austrian subjects. Nemo Corsets are preferred by women all over the world because they protect the health and give perfect freedom as well as support to the diaphragm. Fashionable women prefer Nemo Corsets because they give the idealized natural-lines to the figure. ply to the courts for the conduct of wut ane Bick Poti nt! it 2, Bbirgeot sd the case, After their departure Mrs. | mini Web ERy O86 otnet Neely was removed from her position bw > S employed, Nemo Corsets at $3 to $10 Aaron as treasurer and expelled from mem- Are Specialized by GIMBELS Second Floor bership. Dissension has been shaking the club for some time on account of whiserpings and, according to Mrs. Neely, outspoken comments about her handling of the funds of the club. Shortly before yesterday's meeting it Became known that the former treas- urer had instituted suits for defama- tjon of character against Mrs. Birn- bohm, President; Mra. George H. Hearn, Acting Treasurer; Mrs. Kate Humphrey, and Mrs, E. D. Hamilton, ttle latter two of whom are members of the governing board of the club. Did You Ever Hear of Dresses with Bloomers at @1? They will be here tomorrow in chambray at this price—also 34 other pretty stylesina ao purchase of oe Sige fe. 4 inch. . Ste and mere Bar end Lace Pina, 250. 50¢ Gold Filled Cuff Pins, 25¢ ey ta talng rhinezone set Hat ine at $80 etc ee ge rete oe eee pa Gold Top Het Pins, 25¢ $2 Rhinestone Shoe Buckles, $1 pr. it reo. Bre +0 Lay alias and round shapes, new and hand- some . $1.50 Gold Front Pins, $1 1bisete EZ riras ‘eto $130 50 This boon ga includes Leg id and Bar Pins with “Tiled neck chains attached and real cameo with gold filled setting and chain. Men's 8 "Gold I Filled Cuff Links a and Cameo Scar: WEW YORK FAST TRAIN Number of Passengers Injured Gingham Chambray When Wolverine Limited on Lawn Dimity Each complaint asks for $10,000 dam-) Michigan Central is Wrecked. Normally you would pay $1.25 and $1.50 for these It was the sults which brought mat-| DETROIT, Mich, May 14—The dresses, for they are beautifully made, the materials ters to a head and resulted in the| Wolverine Limited, on the Michigan ‘ are good, and they are in refined styles. action of yesterday. Witnesses were| Central Railroad, bound from New Examine a Sizes 2 to 6 years. Main and Second Floors Links at 60c for $1 grades and more, jameo Pins at $1 and §1.60 for $1.80 to present, Attorney Leslie Ferguson,| York to Chicago, jumped the tracks package of Yu- include nee Hane haneenernre’ pith Seaine Sores Ke sa eb: are handsome hand carved designs; fatch Fobs with signet et charmer and other novelties several different styles. for men at the same price. Main Floer for the club, stated, to tell of unpaid | early this morning near Buxton, Ont. bills at various hostelries for break- fasts for the club. “It was also| sons were injured. Five care left the No one was killed, but several per- ban at your Neat—Dressy—Unusually Satisfactory ! fe ie momen, “asl Sine nemeummuiaas reel) §6brocer's. Rend Women’s Skirts of Se | a a My Tia money suppoi be ald to girl| tral Rallway off ve bell the st: f thi ° j ‘ i Sci he Dra pee p peace hg Washable White Crepe 3000 Pairs of Women’s Heavy Silk A World Ad. is the first thought hi bill fe man Hotel claims that a for a and the “last word” with employers $649 breakfast cannot be collected $3.95 to $8.75 Gloves (16 Button) at 75e pr. js nailed st at Sey a SS In good looking plain weaves—Others striped and Usually $1 pa cross-barred Not only do they excel in style, workmanship and fit, bas tier he give the IN One of tne commendable virtues of these axis i kind of service which daily adds to our long list of satisfied pas ee i ike toe they ae are tot, and and clinging they may be worn with || 1200 Pairs of Women’s Two-Clasp Given \ ser all vy ‘ae Bias the new girdles that fasten in Usually 75c pr., at 65c pr. the front witn large pear] buttons. Third Fleor These gloves are thoroughly guaranteed and will retain their shape and softness after washing. Jj Main Fleer A $7,500 Purchase for the May Sale Representing Savings of 25 to 331¢ Per Cent. on Kimonos & Negligees at * 50 to $5.50 Silk Petticoats at $1.95 to $9.50 Summer Styles—in the materials which are best for the warm season. A diversit; ed styles in the kimonos and negligees—from the artis le worn by Ja) maidens to the new two-piece Em ire negligee. And sa as the petticoats are positively up Va e minute in style, the Scone wien may be reaped in this Sale will surely be worth while. Kimonos and Negligees Fine cotton crepe, $1.60, Crepe Plisse, $1.96. Art Nouveau STOR, $2.96 Dotted Swiss Sacques, $2. Japanese hand eenpenksared cine, 92.60. Florentine silk, $2.96 Tosca broche crepe, ie tal with organdie, $3.25. Crepe voile and lace, $2.95. Toate iad in the two-piece Empire style illustrated, Paltiosis Sandford Beauvais Axminster Rugs Seamed and Seamless—Extraor- dinary Prices This is a most unusual event, the popularity of which is proven by the large patronage it is receiving. 9x12ft., $16 |S8ft.3 x 10 ft. 6in., $13.25 6x9 ft., $7.60/4ft.6x 6ft.6in,, 3x3 ft., $1 Aisth Floor Wherever the white man goes—for fun, fame or fortune—wherever maximum food value and minimum bulk are prime factors—there you'll find this sturdy, appetizing food, made of whole wheat and barley. Grape-Nuts Excellent Baby Carriages At Much Lessened Prices Pullman Sleepers, $15, $18, $20 Natural and brown reed, corduroy upholstered; some have reversible gears. $33 and $35 White Reed Pullmans, $20.50 and $25 With reversible gear; some with green hood lining. Choice of five new models. . Fi : " Messaline, black and colors, $1.95. Crepe de Chine, trimmed with lace, $2.95 . $18 and $30 Hong Kong Pullmans, $12 and $20 tra and 95. is probably the longest baked, the most thoroughly dextrinized, and the most Some with pete clottt hood; others with Hong Kong ~* Livny ee oe 7s gue 5 abil in regular and extra sizes, easily digested of cereal foods. (Digests generally in about one hour.) grass hood and leather cloth side and back curtains. “Anna Held” fitted top petticoats of mes- 46.50. J $10.50 Alwin Folding Go-carts $7.50 ine, 62. Because of this quality, Grape-Nuts produces great energy with little effort in bose ack, and brown, heavy rubber-tired wheels; large Belding! Oss, silk, guaranteed for two sea- Shannon Petticoats, of crepe de igestion, and so furnishes a most admirable diet for hot weath: i imes. |! y ana tourhow de chine, | Petticoats of “H 2? dige weather of tropical climes, \ Perjection Chair Go-carts, $3.25 ae ee rimmed with eps Ge enn otk aL as. aiey0n," whlch locks ti Metal foot rest and canopy of leather cloth. Main and Secend Fleer Sidewalk Sulkies, $1.75, 82, $2.75 Made of wood; some have tufted leather seat and back. $6.50 Reed Sidewalk Sulkies, 34 Have roll of fine reed; round back folding handle. Fourth Fleer Ready to eat from the package, fresh and crisp. Served with cream, milk or fruits, and sugar if desired. Keeps indefinitely anywhere. “‘There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts Np a yaks arb Mee ale

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