The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1914, Page 11

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Commissioners ry, Davie and Adamson have —~ We unite in an appeal to the . ‘Metimate for money enough ‘elevators in the east tower , ag Queensboro bridge on which md hose carts could be Pl GRAIN TRIANGULES | | DIAPEPSIN Gunes. INDIGESTION N FIVE MINUTES, SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS {@ ‘Lance 50 CENT CASE ANY DRUG STORE. from the roadway of the ling the time it would require to che Board of Metimate last fal!| ff $4 @n appropriation of $107,000 in| |} Borate stock for the construction & paeesenger clevator from the Age to Blackwell's Island. Al- yvagh plans were drawn up, actual oe sioner i dts sing ra litte can be modate ambulances for an additional It kly makes dishes, pots, pans and a Yonding utensils papel eweet. Use it for cleaning everything. tf 6o-and larger packages. aia areca ulin, (HERE FAIRBANKS) on an average of 2,500 pas: CHICAGS Soane, Soe Dud Let the COLD OUST TWIKS de your work’? ical 6th Ave. and 20th St. an ebb The Family Shoe ‘Shoe Store of [ New York. if You Only Knew How Way Out fs of ‘the Ordinary / Are fl the Values . in in the Cammeyer “Basement You a Would Not Purchase Shoes Else- _ where Before Examining Them. ‘che World’s Best Value ~~ AM Styles. Ail Lez Leathers They “Look Right, Feel I Right, Wear ort. What More Can Be Asked of a wee ice? They Are Priced Right, We Have Wonderful ie ressive Values Here In Men’s = $6.65 Women’s Low Ww Shoes _ 2: _ Child’s, id's, Misses" and Growing Girls’ Ankle Pumps Splendid in appearance; still better in valve. Patent Leather, Gun Metal and White Canvas Canvaslsssts=~=—<CS SoG8 1-25 |e 8-90 |i 81-85 BC Child's, Misses’ and Growing Givis’ Button | Shoes “Gun Metal sss ae stses $1.15 Sizes $1.35 nt case of Pape's Dia- | AY hundred dollars’ pur mone: orth are in ‘rat to men id women who can’t get their stomachs the “yortd, a regulated. It belongs in your home— ways be kept handy in case of » sour, upset stomach during the | at night, It's the quickest, surest | | _\N 1 a N ld \ tal ‘GIMBELS TT New---Men’s Scotch Madras Shirts at $2 Best-looking Scotch madras you probably ever saw. with a silky finish appropriate for soft summer shirts. Woven stripes and a new departure in the form of damask stripes, which add to the general appearance. Plain bosoms and soft cuffs—making of the GIMBEL standard. Tariff or no tariff, we've never had such shirts to offer at $21 Main Floor Special Notice to Canoeists: “Mullins” Canvas- covered Cedar Canoes pet) Ae ail * In the Annual GIMBEL Sale 16-ft. long, at $29.50 Usually $39 18-ft. long, at $33 Usually $41.50 Colors: Harvard Crimson Yale Blue Coach Green “Mullins” Canoes are splendidly constructed, of selected ash, spruce and cedar. The canvas covering is glasslike in finish. The lines are de- signed to produce speed and steadiness—‘‘Mul- lins” Canoes are splendid rough-water boats. Open gunwales, for easy emptying Prices include delivery in Greater New York and such out-of-town points as are included in our wagen delivery. Fourth Floor Batiste--the Newest and Coolest Lingerie Tomorrow at: $1 and $1.50 To be exact, $10,000 worth of this lingerie in white and flesh-color. The Batiste is so fine Gait: it is so beautifully finished eer it closely resembles silk. And to accentuate this we have had nearly all of the garments made in the styles that are most frequently fashioned of crepe de chine and China silk—namely The Poiret Combination at $l Princes Ci » Drawers, 81 and $1.60 mL and $1.5 Nightgowns, $1 and $1.60 nderbodices, a and $1.50 sir picad Chemises, Postooate 1 and $1.50 $1 and $1.50 In the May Sale, of course! secena rioce 75 Sample Brass Bedsteads 144 Less Remainder of our purchase of finely finished Brass Bedsteads from the Mersereau Metal Bed Company. : hee in full size, but some bungalow (single) vance are also included. a ‘Bedsteads are notable as much for beauty of design as for excellence of construc- tion, And at their new prices offer a very real saving. Now $8 to $46.75 Usually $12 to $70 A few examples: 2-in. contin post, satin finish 6 5 i: Posts, ba in Tinian, walt panels a uare tubing, satin ni A 2lein, tubing, setin finish sone 928.95 mt 50 2-in. posts, satin finish, single size.....,....++++ $16 Seventh roe GTR OMERRE O98 & > These Men’ S Suits Special at $16.50 4 Re R t the Pi the M ae $22 on $25 Gabe Oda shail om \ ag paling Helens May dla Bmp h for cooler daya. Nero gaadl Met tee Beta Ha Do 48, no matter what his propor~ 1400 Suits to start with, plenty for tomorrow—and tion Day but a week off! " Ail at'¢i6.60 9 Bult. Also Men’s $5 to $7 Tennis Trousers, $3.75 Men’s Khaki Trousers with belt, $1.50 $7.50 Imported Linen Motor Dusters, $5 $3.50 and $3.95 Motor Dusters, $2.75 Fourth Veer Jean Lanvin’s Bert Suits for Young Women In Fine Linen, $13.75 Our cues of this suit, which is considered quite the igs distinctive tailored model of the season, is absolutely authentic down to the inset cuffs, overcollar and waistcoat of white pique—we also have some suits with waistcoats of the linen. In navy, oyster, tan, leather and French blue. A New Paquin Suit Copied in Linen $15 Motoring Coats of Linen, $4.75 Black Broadcloth Capes, with th Sik Walstcsats, $10 Reversible Capes of Serge and Plaid Silk, $25 Young Women’s Embroidered Orgone F Frocks, $22.50 Organdie and Dresses in the Style of 1857, at $18.50 Crepe and Filet Lace Dresses, $15 Crepe Dresses with Russian Tunics, $6. 75 Voile Frocks with Box-pleated Tunics, $10 350 Sample Dresses for Young Girls $3.50 to $5 Linen and Pique models, at $2.95 $5.50 to $8 Lingerie styles at $3.95 All kinds of Washable Drosses at $1.60 to $35. Collars Gelore—-Ecery O One Decreed by Paris New Midsummer Blouses Which are GIMBEL Reproductions—the best—of the latest’ Parl seedy | *. At the Smallest Prices on Record Organdie Blouses, $2, $3, $3.95, $5, $6.95 and $8.95 Handkerchief Linen Blouses, white and colors, $3 and $3.95 Voile Blouses, in all the new colors, $2 $5.95 to $8.95 Crepe de Chine Blouses, % GIMBEL BROTH ERS BROADWAY NEW YORK TSIRTY-THIAD &

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