The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1914, Page 15

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on ee bats Weng » 4 Yb - “hy 4“ hoy a ‘one os 4 ~ af ¥ , THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1914. > Doth aT Neem er ee err cree cena SS casino Setanta Beet Mot ia - { WHAT COLUMBIA PLANS GIRL WITH CHINESE TAKEN. |onivicrtton’ ot the arent rest (AN ZS VS a BS VSS ASS VAR aaa ae ~ Te Arrested With Two° Laundrymen |i™. The Chinamen toed \ | TUR STORAGE Exhibition of Paintings at the West Forty-seventh street tas | goto res cathe ane) Dom ee A Cold He Var by tion to the effect that @ young girl had | ¢ " Di 0 Air a its a Willi R. Leigh ITS POPULAR INSTITUTE se ied Tig ve te pal Madi Su by Broadway and Thirty-third Street Olea etre Sle — late es aueerre aes eset HA Sat” beng eee thc witli bcd tore Open All Day Soturday Biath Fleer 2 s Lectures! ; . of No 75 ad secured . : ¢ 8 le Includes CLUTCS | Neatrand avenue, Brooklyn, and two $ vourt, ra in Social Science, Music, | Art and Philosophy. Just Through the Customs And Newly Blocked for GIMBELS Young Women’s $12.50 to $15 Linen 50 Dozen Men’s Dresses at $8.75 Panama Hats at $3.95 Dresses of this character are usually specialized by dressmakers. But in such establishments the These Panama Hats are soft and finely woven, and prices are several times as much as the regular have taken a fine bleach. We bought them in the bale quotations of these dresses, which we shall present Don’t Poison Baby. Mhe Instituto of Arts and Sctences ORTY YEARS AGO atmost every mother thought her child must have Of Columbia University has just com- PAREGORIO or laudanum to make it sleep, These drugs will produce pleted its first year. There were 260 on and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP lectures, concerts and recitals, with, FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who an attendance of more tha 0,009, | have beon killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- num and morphine, each of which isa narcotic product of opium. Druggists in which they came from South America, and had them tomorrow at $8.75. The annual dues are $10 and a mem-| are prohibited from eelling elther of the narcotics named to children at ail ce | locked to on order J They are fashioned of excellent Cossack, French i" rohan ticket included free admts- to enone, Nsnout labelling them Ui ee Ne eon arose I ad Good Sh and Ramie Linens—in one and two-piece models. i J a % present 1,248 members are! is: A m ine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but whte poison. |* = -: enrolled. ons doses producea atupor, coma, convulrions and death.” “The taste and n Five Goo apes Some of them have the new coatees with the Including the new diamond crown. Usually a man could only get one of these hats ex- changed for a five-dollar bill—at $3.95 they are a par- ticularly “good buy.” Men’s $3 Straw Hats at $1.50 The remainder of the fine samples of Bonner Phelps & Co.'s make, and a clean-up of $3 Straws from our own stock. Good size range—all at half price. Fourth Floor. guimpes of batiste. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Sports Suits of Linen— Illustrated —$10 This model is a modification of a Lanvin mode— white, pink, navy, natural and green. Crepe de Chine Dresses with Pleated Tunica, $15, $20 and $22.50. White Voile Dresses, with Lace-Trimmed Tunics, $10. Lingerie Dresses, $12.50, $15, $25. Striped and Flowered Voile Dresses, with Pleated Tunics, $6.75. Junior Girls’ Embroidered Organdie coe ; - Frocks, $15 to $25. mari ae i Sida gr Junior Girls’ Voile Dresses, with Pleated Tunics, $5.75. Young Girls’ $2.50 to $10 Washable Dresses at $1.50 to $5.75 Third Floor ‘The Institute will reope . | smell of medicines containing opiura are disguised, and sold under the names Sey eviuing, cet ve Wit ae of “ Drops,” “Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups," ete. “You should not permit any | 4 by President. Cecsee be win, | medicine to be given to your children without you or your physiciaa know See ene eaident George KE. Vin-! of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT cent of the University of Minnesota.) CONTAIN NARC TICS, if it bears the signature The programme will include philoso- | of Chas, H. Fletcher, ME phy, aocial science, music, art, archi-| Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of !, Mlediht tecture and household arts. Meet- | ings will be held approximately each afternoon and evening from October | to April. In addition to non-techni- cal lectures by well known lecturers ef Columbia, Prof. BE. R. A. Selig- man will debate on The Single Tax! with Louls F. Post and on Socialism with Morris Hillquit. General lec- tures will be delivered by W. B Wilson, Secretary of Labor, and by C, F. Langworthy and B. H. Rawl of the Department of Agriculture, Mlustrated lectures on the A BC countries will be given by Charles W. Furlong, the Mexican War and Exposition by Frederick hant Hunting by Carl Men’s $5 Mahogany Tan Shoes, $3.95 Pair Snug-Fitting and Graceful Models These high lace Shoes have the customs last, with low, flat heel, broad shank, and blind eyelets to the top. All sizes, at $3.95 pair. Another Special Offering of Men’s $7 Low Shoes, $4.75 Elegant in Appearance and Comfortable M f Art will be represented x owland B i, Gut It is downright extrava- In vici kid Blucher models; Oxfords in tan Russia ST a, Geor Hunter, gance to p dealer calf, patent colt. Well-fitting lasts with low, broad heels. rtin and $3.50 of your good money All sizes, Second Floor for a shoe when you can buy that identical long- time standard value n§ Women’s $3to $12 Parasols, $2to $5 “You are doing the Parasol business of New York,” said an expert to us the other day. And events like this of tomorrow’s are the reasons why. Another Extraordinary Purchase of 1,500 Parasols Includes hundreds of the most desirable styles in the new shapes of the season, at savings of one-third to more than half. < Shapes include the “Bell,” the “Palm,” “La Tonteur,” the shirred, the Japanese and regulation shapes. There are plenty of very smart black and white Parasols, as well as Moire in various plain colors, rich brocaded silks, plain taffeta with shirred ribbon borders, and many others. , Also a group of Women's Sun and Rain Parasols, in plain colors, Almost any costume or hat can be matched in this superb col- lection. Main Floor nd Draw : tures by Prof Kron Axsen of Princeton, Jc endrick Bangs, Charles G. Barney jr, Prof. Richard Burton, Henry Sydnor Harrison, ¢. N. Simms, ary Shaw and RECT in the NEWARK SHOE at $2.50. And what | dealer of $3.50 shoes can $350 offer you anything like Va 237 models from which lalue ~ to choose? Therefore, buy the NEWARK SHOE at $2.50 DIRECT —select from our 237 exquisite models, and pocket the dealer's dollar profit into the bargain. This is an age of progress, NEWARK SHOE STORES ‘ay. IN BROOKLYN, ’ : Men’s 50c Silk Socks, 35c Pr. We Know from Past Experience That 4320 Pairs Won't Be Enough! Three styles are in this splendid lot of socks—each in the desirable colors of the season; vertical stripes, clocks and plain colors. ‘ Such shades as black, tan, gray and navy blue in the plain socks; French blue, black, tan, heliotrope and other good shades in the fancy effects. 2 z Mercerized Cotton tops, toes and heels—the plain Socks (a famous 50c¢ quality, stamped ‘‘Nu-toe”’) have improved toes and heels. Three pairs for $1. Men’s $1 Gotham Athletic Underwzar, 50c Of a discontinued style. Shirts and Drawers of “aircel” mesh; ulso of a cool voile weave. Union Suits of same materials, $1 each. (quartet, NRE Nichols,” 1 Q r Newer — {05 hee Ruasian Bayan cof. Broad st Seagle and Mr. and’ Mrs Wigetoarate nent Oe Why. Foster “La Mienne”’— The Bathing Suit : With the Basque In Black Satin, $5.95 In Mohair, $4.95 Within a week this suit has become the success of the sea- son, for it echoes the latest style in gowns. The Basque of 1914 was created by Premet, but this basque. bathing suit is a GIMBEL creation. (cy The Mohair, as well as the satin suits, have sashes, Z collars and tiny pipings of Roman striped silk. {«C¢ Black Satin Suits, st $5—and up to Main Floor. Next to Nature— ‘ 2 SILK GLOVES These are the only silk gloves which may be uncon- sciously worn! This is a genuine pleasure, especially in warm weather, for tt re 18 nothing more uncomfortable than gloves which are slippery, tight or burdensome, “Kayser” Gloves are Perfectly Designed to Fit Human Hands. Even the tiny fourchettes—those diamond-shaped gussets—,between the fingers are cut straight, so te the fingers of the gloves will only move when the human fingers are in action. If they were cut on the bias the glove fingers would slip and so would the entire gloves ~—-you will find this the case in inferior makes, KAYSER Silk Gloves are Specialized by GIMBELS In the Subway Store, Balcony .3»#»: Short Gloves, 50c to $1 Laon Gloves’ $1 te $2 1,000 Blouses at 65c, $1, $1.46;'$1.35 Main Floor Originally $1 to $3.00 Practically every kind of blouse is in this collection, which includes some of “The Opera’”’ Blouses. 20 Dozen $2 Linen Blouses at $1 “The Works” is the Chief's most valuable assist- ant. Those fresh, sweet, Burley cigarettes, rolled with NAVY, keep the men contented and happy—and they keep the Chief himself in good humor. There’s day-long, year- ’round, healthful enjoyment in this ‘pure, mild, fragrant tobacco—as many thousands of NAVY smokers know. GAIL & AX NAVY Long Cut Tobacco “The Best Tobacco in the Best Package” Taffeta Suits, $5 to $10. Mohair Suits with Bloomers, $2.95 to $5. Sweater Suits, $6.76, Children’s and Girls’ Suits, 65c to $2.95. Modish Bathing Caps, 25c¢ to $6.50. A Vital Fact--GIMBEL Bathing Suits are Guaranteed Salt-Waterproof. Third Floor Toilet Goods Sale Continues Many Hot Weather Essentials at Less Whether at home or whether vacation-bound, you can ill afford to miss this opportunity for securing reliable and dependable articles at prices that ealy an occasion of this Kind can make so low, Specimen offerings: Toilet Articles Soaps Miner's RrAPsrereny Rouge | Imported Violet Guest Soa; will not wash off while bathing.26¢ | 4 for 1 Denny's Magic..........20c]_ Bronnley's Indian Santa! Mum ‘ 16c | large cakes... 25c Melorose CreamandLaPetite) Gimbels Pure Bath Soap 10c Geraldine Perfume both for 39¢ | cake 2 i 1 Louisenbad Reduction Salts | Munyon's Witch Hazel $1.00 size 68c| Soap cake Tien eTU AS Djer Kiss Face Powder. 60c/ Atkinson Bath Soap cake, La Promenade Face Powder 250 large boxes, in different shades, Babeskin Soap 8 cakes. ..10e Subway, Balcony This Was The Most Distinguished Ca at Meadow Broo 4 Imported by GIMBELS, $15 ; pas To designate it from other Capes, we have called it “The Ascot.” It is snowy white and just as soft as can be, for it ts made of genuine Saxony hand-woven shawls. Although its border is narrow, it is striking, for it is in green, orange, cherry, Dutch blue, navy or black. Coats made of these Saxony shawls, $18.60. The New Swirl Coat by Lanvin, $19.50 4, NAVY is a wonderfully satisfying, whole- : some tobacco for two reasons—it’s made right and it’s kept right. We carefully age and blend the ripest, mellowest Burley leaf to develop that , delightfully rich, sweet, pleasant NAVY flavor, ©} Then we pack NAVY in the famous package with Four Wrappings, that keeps it absolutely clean, sweet, and Sresh. You can easily roll Re Seen i ) a gga : Hand Banotlo 16 Although this is a forerunner of Fall Fashions, we have this silky Long Cut . NI ae}. Roger & Gallet Monstre ug i , { q into na riect es Thais Foot Base 1c Bath Soap ibe had it reproduced in white polo cloth, bound with white 4 ; Gimbels Violet Talcum| Roger & Gallet Sandalwood ilk braid, as Mi ettes—you can enjoy Powder 16c tin, 10e; 11b. tin reg. | Soap cake 10¢ Other Coats of white Chinchilla and polo cloth, 918.50, it in a pipe or chew, 2c, at 1c] Colgate's Floating Bath Dusters for Motoring and Traveling, $2.50 to $25 In good-looking linens, Palm Beach cloth, Shan pongee, genuine Donegal tweed and Amerlean mixed fabrics, Vernas Lotion $1.00size_ 66c| Soap white, in carton; cake, 6c; Benzoin Glycerine and Rose | doz. 6 Water for the face; pint, 26c;| Colgate’s Transparent Glyc- dy pint 16c | erine Soap 3 for 25c El Perfecto Veda Rouge A Colgate's Coleo Soap a jor J NAVY is known everywhere as ‘‘the all-around tobacco,”’ size F R E E in ee edit te cance aetaliy Boup Se ani 40; Conse All of Our Other Coats, Capes and Wraps ** Gimbels Tincture of Bon-| Gimbels Green Soap from At $9.50, $12.75, $16.50, goin for softening the skin; 4|German process; 0z., 250; 2 oz, 1be Wun-Nicer’ Deodorant is worthy of confidence; jar.....250 Main Floor um asomncan tondcco company eS AS ASA Ask your dealer for the Free book of “Papers” that goes with each Bent package of NAVY. $25, $47.50 Were $15 to $95 and More ‘thira ree ‘ " eae = = Sei TT Racine oy i aici al tos sae i ams

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