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TRE 2VENING WORLD, D. VERNON GAOTLE, | atts teense i EN OFTHE TANGO, Saat | Let Us Settle the Holiday Question About Boys’ Suits TS OPERATED UPON WOMEN CAN ents Aepents ie Renoves sso] HARDLY BELIEVE S| rg , eel idlety Dancer Will Reappear in Public in July. How Mrs. Hurl Hurley Was ’ Restored to Health by _ & @reat wave of sympathy ran Lydia E. Pinkham’s the ranks of society dancers! Vegetable Compound. ft became known that Mra. ——— Castle yesterday underwent! Eldon, Mo—"I was troubled with operation for appendicitis. Bym- | displacement, inflammation and female weakness. For two mM years I could not stand on my feet & { i ; Refereed by Quality, Style, Material, Fit, Workmanship and Low Prices | ESS \ The “Decoration Day’ Outing will be made more A he . Aad pleasant yt see bit Nor “i Se us. suits. [s [A "i tie te (| Two pairs of trousers: all-waol fabrics; several dif- feud with the Nese’ 1 ould net N ferent model, most of them with sewed-on belts and Castie’e condition te eatietac. | down or sit still sometimes for » day and patch pockets, Sizes 6 to 18 oa tr re me a eg Boy’ $130 to $15 Norolk Sut, $950 f 2 very little appetite, no ambition, Extra pair of Knickerbockers. and-tailored and well-fitting; 1 new pattern-effects in js plaids and interwoven designs. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Confirmation and Graduation Suits, at $5 to $16.50—True Blue Our large stocks ebro i prone bape Hi wala. Caatie} No. 120 Lexing- Lageeye| oa fh a the pond as Sy pen) i ‘was otated that Mrs. |had tricd m ot every fem al] from appendicitis a | without success, m: hotierleder ‘i 4 Pad ond day. I ha It odsertions \ i models for these occas woth roe ose ed sate. “Sizes 6 to 8 ’ Washable Suits, $2 to $10 The GIMBEL collection of this year’s models is N undoubtedly the most Boyt Wash in New York. ‘Special—Boy ‘ash Suits, $1.35 samples leading manufacturer. MAYOR OF NEWARK HELD [5 = es Ty bo nd Sle AT BAY BY MURDERER Sree Bote cc ANew and Charming Dress Adornment! Ostrich Feather Trimming 45c to $3.50 Yard Indeed, this dainty decoration is a decided compli- ment to feminine attire. There is no end Ol ae oy to AON cl dtibin yrare and millinery. 1 to 4} inches Section, Main Floor, Centre Toys for Decoration Day eyed Gifts for Children me pa Groups at 25¢ and 50c __IMpoRTi ICNIC BASKETS, filled with wood- decorated. sand mould, nicely “WHEEL BAR LOWS filled with sandmouldsandepade, MPORTED AUTOMOBILES, filled with decorated elie wooden ad oy SAND SIEVES, filled with wooden moulds. “Sandy Andy” at 50c and $1 ite teginating complete with box of sand. ND TRAYS, 16x31-in., red and blue, 60c. SEASHORE sand sold Ty tae tag rebel $2 Imported Tennis Rackets, $1 Strung with Bood poe quay, One Oriental gut, very closely woven. Wei, TENNIS RLS 2 for abo; better quality, 250 each. ant. Sets at $1 and $2.50 If clubs, two balls and golf THO R2D sat has Tote clubs. kl all Low Prices Hurry Away All Screen Doors and Windows } one PAZAAD “ pow fortes everybody wi be wan Wanting ‘an which ars waitlg to Window Screens with Metal Frames Paty IB sad Sate os and 30x87 in., and 80x43 in., regularly a : ‘ Absolately the Lowest Price for Equal Quality Sizes Win dow Screens Special at 25¢ and 40¢, ; = Thursday and Friday Extra Heavy eo Screen Doors Na { 200 Hand-made Dresses ' Sizes 2 ft, 8 in. x6 ft. 8 erodes a $. 4. 6x10 ft., and Bo! pia NEE aI eS th 8x7 ft. Fitth Floor at Greatly Reduced Prices Sizes 6 months to 3 years—3rd Floor 200 Beautiful Hand-made Dresses selected from our regular stock for a special sale. Both Imported and Domestic models included, trimmed with very fine g lates and hand-embroidery. Of nearly all, there is oa but one of a kind, hence early buying suggested. 2.50 to 45.00 Formerly 3.75 to 69.00 A large assortment of Children’s Caps, Bonnets and Sun Hats at very moderate prices—4th Floor Good Notions Low-Priced Fine Opportunity to Fill Your Sewing Basket Before the Decoration Day Trip toga res Shi fe fits 350 Joe two 26¢ Ironing Board ane. fer, woe Pp te Soe two 25c Boxes Horn for Kleinert’s “Tango” weet, for six 10¢ Real Allover Wash Cloths, 25c Hef two 15¢ Hairpin Cabi- 100 for four Se + Card “Spiral” wk Horn sams, Collar Suppor Hai fg ive Be packages Wire bo for two 10c Cards" Medica” ry Ruche sup DBOFLATS. Tt for three pairs Slipper via +m sown ‘Tape Ou ‘We for dozen Wooden Fo for 25 Biove Embroidered} 10¢ for 25¢ Dusting Cap. Edging or Inserti FO ae Wo for 50c “Ri ne spool (100 yds.) Sewing Ont ras a LLL PRIN i Bia ignite & snd ie 160 for two 10c Boxes “Stay- jpool Aunt “Ni Children’s Night Drawers ling nth bution taroads | nase cna taahee tet eae Summer weights in cambric, knitted or crepe. Sewn tor dosen sponls beat made Buk ‘ee ion cleaning all 2 to 12 years. According to age. 95c. to 1.30 French Hand-made Night Drawers 4to 10 yrs. According to age. 1.95 to 2.25 FIFTH AVE. At Thirty-fifth St. road four papers‘‘Milward’s"| 260 to§1,00for Puro 100 for three 5c Spools} Gum Bathing Caps, "Belting Darning Silk. 260 to $1.28 for 18¢ for dozen Spools O, N. T.| ‘Treo’ El; Bathing Dene Cotton. Girdles. Or Deter Boe ironing Roord Fade 5 is to $1.00 for for 6! ox" | Bat Suit pS Safety Pins. “Auain Floor RN NN FN NE NT NN NN 7 BROADWAY DN ee “Mar 27, 19 and silk poplin. Young Women’s $22.50 to $25 Suits At $15 Smart trotteur and trimmed models in serge, poplin and checked worsted. The majority in navy blue, Young Women’s White Bedford Cord Skirts At E Sizes yg home and 18 years, Annual Before-Memorial Day Sale Women’s $2.75 to $5.75 White Skirts at $2, $2.95, Voile worn with while skirls and suits. $3.25 and $3.96 4 Fine Plain Crepe — Ramte Linen Mellow Peach Ore Wheat Light Gold Plain ¢ Striped Crepe Striped Eponge tao ty thiae dataty ool In the new styles, with pockets and long tunics; also some severely tailored. Sizes for All Women Waist bands, 23 to 36 inches; lengths, 38 to 48 inches. ' A Sale of 18,600 ¢, Pairs of $3.50 and retailer’ GIMBELS Store Opens 8.30, Closes 6.80. To-Morrow We Shall Clear Away Young Women’s $13.50 to $18.50 Coats At $10 Sport and utility models in chinchilla and corduroy, in all the pretty summer colors. Also a few coats of feta has a long tunic of the same fine material, $4.50 Third Floor ‘Third Floor PATRICIAN Continues as an Added Feature to the Month-End Sale in the Subway Store $5 Shoes BYR re ee sen All Perfect Except That the Linings Are Slightly Stained There never was such a sale of shoes where the size ranges were 60 sop. These were not a factory’s over-stock, not a 's depleted stock nor a jobber’s left-overs, but they were brand new $8.50 and $5 PATRICIAN shoes, in every size, width and style, which were warehoused ready to be shipped to ve eighteen stores—water used at a near-by fire flooded the ware- Women’s Dresses,Sui 2,000 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses t deal if you remember our past big events vellee, erie Morconsed ney Saree Crepe, lo and Ra fami Men’ ’s and Young Men’s $15 to "$18 Linens; some manufacturer's samples; snail the newest and uits $7.7 Gas Domes, 400 Girls’ Dresses 500 1,000 Girl’ Dresses $1. All worth double, See Evening Journal for Other Month-End | Sale Features Special at $3.50 $2 Kkaki Trousers, $1.50. In two styles, handsome bent art glass in amber $1.50 and $2 Sample Parasols, $1. and green, sold completely fitted for gas. 10c Pearl Buttons, way, Lower F' GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK taeTy.ran Qe ES REY? ceo em room and these shoes had to be sent back to the factory to be refinished. ‘THE RESULT{is that there {s nothing the matter with them except a slight discoloration of the linings, but you will be able to purchase them at HALF PRICE AND LESS. Leading Features of the GIMBEL Month- “End gale Which Be gine Thursday in the Subway Store in Woreteds an: $5 and $6.75 en's ond ung M "Men's Suits, three times this price. ste—over 400 sults, 82 to “. Subway Blouses in Livy Tints Tomorrow at $2 Paris says that these very blouses of Crepe and $5.95 to $8.95 om de Chine Blouses Washable Chiffon Blouses, $5 and $6.95 Blouses of Lace, $3.95 Cobwebby creations of white lace, lined with flesh-color ch iaiy ore with the new vo which are ene armholeless and which make ing a genuine caries Third Floor 8&Coats Men’s and Boys’ Clothing The best values of the month which is maying a At $2, $3, $4, Per en aes aL re All worth double and many as unusual value, we do pot rei be able eto ’ isses’ | BOYS Summer Suits Women’s and Misses cor a 60 Norfolk Suits, $2.65 Suits, $7.50 Bes airs of knickerbockers, og most Hi bartels, specially suitabl r aparece cance fare shoot ‘wear, patch pockets, eewn on belts, 6 to 16 Women’s and Misses’ "Boys’ i ety ree ad oa os: Coats, $6.75 rhe pockets, ice materials and shades, 234 to All worth double, newest materials, , Boys $1.60 Tub Suits, 75c eo Boy’s 760 Khaki Knickerbockers, 50 Balcony Month-End Jottings $1.60 to $2 Black Alpaca Office Coats, $1. $1.50 White Duck Trousers, $1. $4.25 Brass Jardinieres and Pedestals,$1.95 Decorated English Rockingham Teapots, 18c, 52-piece American Tevlein Dinner Services, $4.75 Children’s 19¢ Patent Leather Belts, 10c. Women's 45c Suede Belts, 25c. fi L-NNA . Yas Ree Abbe ta OAS th on oth Shoes for Women His Subway Balcony $10 5c Card.