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Mata, VERE it “< e fo steaa a Tut Nex: Month, ANY golf clubs with Menta scheduled for the next Month will be without their star attraction, Jerry Travers, The four-time amateur champion ri on the Olympic from his unsucceas- fal quest of the English amateur ttle and announced that he expect to play for some time, respect for his brother Vincent, who | 8 i rev a he was abroad. a short absence from t 1 wit "ve Travers an opportunity to \ \ live down his unfortunate experiences ip England, when he was eas! paiee in the first round by Pa Bolfer Jerry could beat eighteen times pol of twenty under ordinary The national title holder Ic fine condition, very tanned and FRED. CLARKE ‘sake Les sell ball redo. [ do, ah satisfaction that Tuxedo JIMMY ARCHER mildness, purity. winner.” Tourneys Will Miss Travers for Some Time |r c tretisie'et nerve. A ment,” said Travers, “and [ allow ed myself to get upset. I didn't sleep a bit for two nights before the cham- Returned From England, Will Rest always, | ee 1 pa othr lbers thal ge pure tobacco, which can be smoked all day Pid AC “Tuxedo is my idea of a good in every coolness, uxedo is a McIDINIS i] §=6©“Tuxedo gives a cool, mild Famous greentin with gold let- 10 amoke, and never affects the wind. Ic Tuxedo i a tobacco that’s always Convenient pouch, inner-lined 6 @ —he says to go ahead and use his name endorsing it. and delicious thirst-quencher when he sees it—he's proof of its wholesomeness. periences abroa subject. He attributed hig unexpect tet nerves. eavy. Coming off the boat he zeal- suns muarded u bulging bag contain- ing clubs, and Jerry wouldn't deny! plonship. UPSET STOMACH, COSTIE BILIOUS, tourna- That Helen sourness, ching ‘belching of acid) gestion—it's. bil acid | gestion— it’ ain in the pit of} tion, Try , hervousness, | stomach, rei ing after eating, feeling of | food and foul gases; dizaines: liver and carry off e co matter from the eturned doesn't out of he links ly elim | almer, a | condi. poked in da trifle Tuxedo—A Hit with the Hit- Makers Hew DREDS of the snappiest ball players in the country—the clean-cut athletes who provide Americans with their greatest outdoor relaxation—enthusiastically endorse Tuxedo, This is the kind of endorsement that carries a convincing punch. layer t eT These men know that Tuxedo is a mild, does.” with pleasure. Tuxedo cannot bite the tongue; it burns freely and smoothly, giving a cool, sweet smoke. Cay The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette From the scoreboard man to the magnate in the private box, everybody on the grounds is “catching on to” the supreme merit of Tuxedo. Tuxedo is made from the finest, mildest leaves ong -grade Burley tobacco, so treated under the famous original “T uxedo Process” that it burns slow and cool, with a delight- ful flavor and aroma. The ‘‘Tuxedo Process” makes it impossible for this perfect tobacco to bite or sting the most delicate throat or tongue, \ ¢ | PATTERSON'S Tuxedo has many imi- " TOBACCO tators —in_ outward ap pearance. It has no sain) in the pipe or cigarette. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE tering, curved to fit the pocket = with moisture-proof pape! EClatty pRePAr Sp For on &CI caret 4IE In Glass Hamidors 50c and 90c ' THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY it. “Big Six" knows a good Demand the genuine by full name— Nicknames encourage substitution, THE COCA-COLA CO, Yur Storage Desk, Third Floor CASCARETS TONIGHT—DIME A BOX iS albino and constipa- weeten the BFE Scarcts WORK WHILE YOU SLEER_ pall These Instrumente May Be Bought on Easy erms, NaWawa aaa TTT GIMBELS Broadway and Thirty-third Street Store Opens 8:30 and Closes 5:30 FUR STORAGE Also for Rugs and Draperies In the GIMBEL Dry Cold Air Vaults Tel. Madison Square 8200 Some Very Remarkable Friday Piano Specials Six SHONINGER Player-Pianos Returned out of the 450 we sold of these fine instru- ments, because of non-payment, $485 from $600 Five Shoninger Up Upright Pianos Returned for the same reason, $265 from $325 Two Ebony Upright Pianos (Used) at $50 Righth Floor Final Round-up of Men’s $3 and $4 Sample Straw Hats, at $1.50 We sold them, a few days ago, at $1.95 each. Now, to clean up the remainder, we mark them at this new low ‘ice. All sizes in the group of several hundred, which in- clude Split, Sennit, Yeddo, Mackinaw, Milan and Porto Rico Straws, in numerous dimensions and weaves. an a collection of our own $3 Rainproof Straws at ‘ourth Fleer Men’s Silk-Front Shirts at $1.50 .x—a fine washable grade, in handsome stripes— where it shows, on bosom and cuffs. Mercerized cotton, for the sleeves and body, in an exactly matching design. , Appearance, service and economy combined, at a very low price—$1.60 each. Plain bosom, soft cuffs; sizes 14 to 17. Main Floor. Field Glasses at $7.50 Complete with Case and Carrying Straps This is only one of the many reliable makes to we found at GIMBELS. It aids long distance vision wonderfully, owing to the unusual er and size of the lenses, which afford a wide field and clear definition. Special at $7.50. Binoculars from $18 to $75. Main White Dress Linens and Towels at Lowered Prices good news this, for this Summer white costume linens are wen yaaa and certainly these savings cannot be ignored. 65c Ramie Costume Linen, 40c Yard ‘ster white, 46 inches wide. 75c Snow White Dress Linen, 48c Yard GIMBEL “Special” from Ireland; splendid weave for waiste and skirts, 36 inches wide. $1 White Dress Linen, 65c Yard Medium weight; shrunk, ready to make up; 90 inches wide. 35c Turkish Bath Towels, 25c Each Snow white; two-ply weave. All white or with red borders; extra size, Other towels, usually 60c to $1, at 36c to 76¢ each, 35c Huckaback Face Towels, 25c Each Hemstitched; extra good quality; 19x36 inch, 75c Damask Towels, 50c Each From Germany; in stripes, scroll and rose designs; hemstitched ends; 21x40-inch. Second Floor ‘This weave is greatly in demand for coats and suits; "Lisle Thread Vesta, low neck and These Good Trunks Start Travels AWA AGN VAEN The Newest Modes = Women’s Serge Suits Pleated Tunics, stitched at the top to give the yoke effect Very Short Capes, bound ith | braid — eth white corduroy waistcoatees and collars Cape-Coats which are 40 voluminous that their sleeves are almost in- visible with Stunning Capes and Cape-Coats At $25 and $42.50 Third Fleer Women’s $3.00 to $4.50 Lawn Dresses With Tunics, $1.50 to $2.95 Styles of Simplicity for House and Morning Wear Some of the lawns are striped—just like those in dressés which are much more expensive. Striped materials, be know, are much favored for the new dresses with long tunics. And just think of it, these dresses are only $1.60. The $2.95 Dresses have white organdie collars and cuffs. Also in the June Sale at Savings of 25 to 50 Per Cent. Rieapes 0 Nesieoss at rie to $6.95 ssing Sacques at an silk Petticoats at $1.95, $2.95 and $3. 95 There’s Fresh Air Every Four Minutes in every one of the large and cteerful rooms in which the famous Nemo Corsets are mace. So, is it any wonder that hundreds cA vette hbedgadry ip happy Pee make these Corsets in the perfect way nd is it not a pleasure to wear Corsets that you know have been made under such pleasant circumstances? NEMO Corsets For Women of All Statures to $10 Women who are to reduce thete hipe will And sae seadele foe this vital purpose. these are inset across the back with wide bands of ikops Wii whch od as an ‘The models which reduce and support the abdomen are already famous. Special—NEMO Summer Corsels of Cool Batiste, $2 Pink Corset Sh: Women’s Summer Underwear, Specially Priced sleeveless, plain or Soe | 35¢ yokes; 3 for $1; each Lise dr Lisle Thread Vests, tops jand-crocheted Lk Mane 4 50¢ or f} Lisle Thread U Union Suit, tie or umbi 75¢ Black Lisle eps Pathog Tights, "aon Suits and 50c Black jack Lisle oe coe Lael ac. bathing; i wall sizes. . 5 Black Merino Union Suits ‘Main Fi for bathing; i re op, Secend Fleer} With Specially Low Prices More than a dozen distinct thew are included, all of fine makes, from our own stock, now reduced sharply in price for a quick out-clearing. Dress Trunks, $12. Dress Trunks, ae Were $16.50 to $18 Were $25 to $35 Dress Trunks, $14.50. Steamer tas $10. Were $20 to $25 Were $13 to $15 Steamer Trunks, $15. Were $20 to $25 Also, remaining from our last week’s Vacation Sale, 47 [NNOVA: VATION Wardrobe Trunks Reduced to $40 each Latest 1914 model, in three sizes—each for men or women. Guaranteed by GIMBELS and the makers. Also other INNOVATION Trunks at $36, and $20. nifth Fleer Some Fine Office Furniture Is To Move Tomorrow As a result of having built up, in less than four years, one of the largest Office Furniture businesses in New York City, Odd Desks, Chairs and other pieces frequently appear in our stock. This is a carrying out of just such Recs: at prices handsomely lowered for the occasion. In the group business men will find Desks of Horrocks and Cutler Makes together with excellent Tables and Chairs—all worthy of the best equipped office. Office Desks. Office Tables. Mahogany, roll top, 55-in “A Mahogany, roll top, 66-in........ ry Typewriter, flat to} op, 42-in Typewriter Desk, flat top, 55- in. ie artered Oak, roll top, 65-in Oak, roll top. M3 $36 Typewriter Bea roll top, 42-in. $33 $26 | Revolving Chair, mahogany or oak. ie 8 iiartered Oak, flat top, 60-in.-. .$60 40 Ravolving O hair, mahogany or oak. .$7.50 se juartered Oak, flat top, Sin. $33 926 arm cas to mateh..........- $00 bs} jak, flat top, ‘50-in. : $27 921,60 [Arm Chairs...:............ A . a? Oak, double, 60x42 in, $33 927 Seventh Floor Leading Specials in the GIMBEL SUBWAY Sale Extraordinary Which Continues Its Hundreds of Fine Offerings for Tomorrow pew 8 $20 to $25 Suits, a, 75 Boys "$5 Norfolk Suits, $2.50 Women’s and Misses’ $3, 50 to $12 Dresses, $5 # and $3.95 Embroidered Voile Blouses, $1.45 $4 Hemstitched Damask Table Sets, $2.25 $2 and $2.50 Silver De epontt Pitchers and Sugar and Cream Sets, 7 $2 Three-Piece Scrim Curtains, 90c pair omen’s $1 and ae 1,50 Princess Slips, 6 15c Mill Ends of Colored Scrims, 7c Women’s $2 Silk rineess Blips, $1 55¢ doz. Spools Clark’s 0.N.T. Cotton, 38c dozen Women’s $1.50 and $2 Parasols, $1 $20 and $85 Alaska Refrigerators, $14.50 and 50c and 55¢ DeBevoise Brassieres, 35c $20.50 Women’s 50c Chamoisette 16-Button Gloves, the best make, 25c pair 15c to 0c Loom End of Ribbons, 2c to 15¢ yard 5c to 50c Turkish Bath Towels, 25c, Seconds $25 German China Dinner Services, $12.50 50c ‘‘Congoleum”’ New Floor Covering, 25¢ square yard All on Sale in the Subway Store