The evening world. Newspaper, July 2, 1914, Page 13

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ea THURSDAY, JULY a, ro14. “HE EVENING WORLD, VATS ZT NICS Vain Vai ae TN ITN I NI GIMBEL BROTHERS eis! Thirty-third Street This Whole Store, with Its Ten Great Selling Floors hin And Its a $6,000,000 Worth of Fine Stocks, Has Joined Heart and Soul in This Remarkable JULY CLEARANCE SALE In every way this is the best of our great Semi-annual Clearance § profited by intelligently, always tends to betterment. GIMBEL stocks are better today than ever before; they move faster—the new is continually replacing the old. [Jaa ana VanSVA Store Opens Daily at 8.30 Open on Saturdays Until 12.30 Closed All Day July 4th ‘im NE CAPTURED IN RAID BY POLICE ON DRUG SELLERS Tips Given by Anonymous bet ters—Two Women Among Prisoners, Eight prisoners, two of thom wor- | @n, were arraigned in Police Head- | quarters to-day as the result of Po-| lice Commissioner Woods's crusade against the use and salo of drugs. ! Sales. Strange, if it were not the case—experience, if ETTER tell the milkman to leave All were captured late last night. Detectives Erb and Miller, following | the instructions in an anonymous let. ter, went to No, 176 Third avenue and | whistled three times. Then they crossed | the street, waited a few minutes and returned and whistled again. A key dropped from a window at their feet and they ascended to room 11, They found James Madden, waiter, there, and also, they say, 1,000 morphine tablets, some heroin and a hypodermic needle. Detectives Judge and Waterhouse, on a tip contained in a letter, went to No, 219 East Ninety-seventh street | and broke down a door chained and barred with iron. While they were doing it they heard two men escape by the fire escape, but inside they found Josephine Rizza, whose hus- band Giovanni, they say, is a gun man, They say they also found twe jars of opium, yout and a revol. ver, and arrested Josephine as well as Walter Owens No. 169 East Ninety-eighth street, who entered while they were in the flat As their wero putting thelr prison- ers in the patrol wagon some one told them they would find more drugs if they went to “Happy” Rocco's flat at No, 207 East Ninety-seventh street. They d Rocco's brother- in-law, Lawre: arrested him, saying they found a powder like cocaine and heroin in the rooms. Detectives Conway and Caspers went to the laundry of Cola San, a Chinaman, at Nc Fast One Hun- dred and Fifth street,and arrested him as well’as Willle Sing of No, 10 Pell street, who was there. The detectives say they found opium and policy slips in the piace. Then they w t to Wing Gee's luundry at No. 2055 Second ave: and arrested him, afterward Helen Van Allen, who, they Wing's wife, at their home, N East Ono Hundred and Fifth street The detectives say there weve polite: slips in the laundry and an op! layout in the flat. SAVINGS BANKS. The Bowery Savings Bank | 128 AND 130 NOWERY. NEW YORK, June 8, 1914, A semiannual dividi THREE and ONE. Money deponite: will draw interest fi ENRY A, SCHENCK, Prowident, Homptrolier, Secretary, Th | Williamsburg Savings Bank sing and Drigge Ave. Brooklyn, given that om and after the 20 Se MGT 81a Antares at tne ‘rata | FOUR Grr will be paid to all depositors in th’ | og inks on the lat day of July, 1014, way b a Niciuelted on or before July 10, 101 interest trom Futve 1. SEND POR RED. ACHES Nw ~ DIAMONDS ON CREDIT MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ‘American W. atch & Diamond Co. e eet MATDRN LANE, ‘Yel, 6867 Cort, _ DIAMOIsDS ON CREDIT Yalues i the city: engy Royal Diasiond & Watch Co. BB Maiden Lane, Phone 48 John. Mann, there and! B July 4th & Every Sunday "| STR. “MONTAUK” 120 Miles LONG ISLAND SOUND | J ing. to serve “Force” Everybod: soins reakfast. The crisp of whole: are appetizing! i out all other flavors. | STEAMBOATS. ATROTAN" leaves Bier | |] Yonkers. A DINNER A LA EXCURSIONS. Block island === JULY 4TH AND EVERY SUNDAY ‘| BRIDGEPORT A Delightful Sail Usha yt UP THE SOUND SEA CLIFF and GLENWOOD you an extra quart of milk tomorrow morn- You'll need it if you're the family passes t ir dish for a second helping. brown flakes heat certainly Every package protected fe paper wrapper whi in all the wonderful whele- wheat flavor and keeps A Delightful Fourth on the Picturesque Hudson from the excitement of ¢! KINGSTON POINT AND RETURN, EXCURSIONS Steamer CITY OF LOWELL UP THE HUDSON Sundays to Poughkeepsie JULY ith to NEWBURGH || Steamer RICHARD PECK TO NEW HAVEN |] SULY 4th; ALSO SUN $1.00 4ih of July and Sundays || or your friends. stagnate. us “FORCE” TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES Men’s $2 Soft Shirts Fine Patterns, at $1.05 Some of the handsomest patterns and finest qualities of fabric that ever brought their full prices of $2 a Shirt and even more, are in this splendid group at $1.05. Madras, chev jot, mercerized cotton and rep; soft cuffs, plain bosoms. ‘All new and excellently finished. Men’s $1-and-Better Silk Scarfs, 65 Superb English materials, most of them, in many smart designs and wanted colorings. Main Floor Men’s Straw Hats Greatly Affected by the Clearance $2 and $2.50 2 and $3 $4 and $5 Straw Hats, Straw Hats, Straw Hats, At $1 At$150 At $2 At $/—Sennits, Split Straws, Mackinaw, Porto Ricos, Yeddos and Milans in_ the newest models, with tapering or diamond crowns, all widths and styles. At $1.50—A magnificent assortment of grades of Sennits. At §2—Straw brim Milans and straw brim or pencil curled Mackinaws with diamond crowns, Leg- horns, China Splits and hand made Sennits in the newest models, Fourth Floor st of the Hudson River iS the finer 8 . Stirring Offerings of Boys’ Clothing The cool Suits, Blouses and Knickers that the little chaps will need for the Fourth of July and the summer vacation-——-muca reduced. $8.60 to $12.60 All-Wool Norfolk Suits, 7 to 18 years, $6.50. $3.60 and $5 Wash Suits, new models, 2',, to 10 years, $2.35. $2.60 and $3.60 Russian Blouse Suits, 2!» to 10 years, $1.75. $1.60 and $1.75 Khaki Knickerbockers, $1. 16 Pair. Fourth Floor $1.00 1 Sane Way to Spend the Fourth. Phoned ieht—6; ° (ON NAVIGATION Co, -*” °F MEM-Bpring 8400 . Day. L ue 5 ‘Washington Irving’ Leaves Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays | Str. ‘Hendrick Hudson” RIVER INE Hair Goods Specials 20-inch Naturally Wavy Hair Switch and a three- quarter round Transformation, both for $2.10. 24-inch Naturally Wavy Hair Switch and all-around Transformation, both for $2.90, Fringe of real human hair, to wear with bathing caps, 95c All-around Sanitary Hair Roll, 50c Main Floor, Rear Balcony About 1,000 Girls’ Dresses +, A Maker’s Surplus and Our Own Clearance Produce Some NTERSTATE PARK Remarkable Savings ts jp THe HUDSON able * Fast teel S! HIGHLANDER ‘These beautitu! little Dresses, in of styles and ma- terials, are priced go low that no mother will be thought extrava- gant who buys them by the half dozen for her little daugh- rer’s summer needs, Girls’ $5 to $6.50 Dresses at $3.75 }| Inter- State. Park pi N (ALONG THE HUDSON RIVER) Deugittal sail , OM In lawn, eponge, crepe and aol eee ites - linen, one style Ahiatrated: " Cad Young Women’s ' “ADIRONDACK Dresses, $5 to $16.50 Of lingerie and voile, in many styles — one delightful illus- trated, Young Women’s Dresses in ratine, crepe and Howe sred voile, at $4.50, were $6.7. Young Women’s icy ub Skirts of linenand ratine the tunics but- ton trimmed, with pockets, at $3. Outing Suits, in eponge and linen, in white, pink, green, tan amd blue, $15, Sport Coats of striped chin- chilla, $16.60 and $18.50. ay B00 ML, ent 1dad ---50 cts. - - - MOO SPRING TO-NIGHT | And this July Clearance price-cuts are deeper, so ‘that you shall have better, finer stock to choose from this fall. Come here and find what is NEW and DESIRABLE No worthless or antiquated stuff at any price, however low GIMBEL merchandise goes out too rapidly tu The lowest prices of the six months, in many cases of the year, prevail in every part of the store. the quick disposal of all small lots, odd lots, styles not to be continued ie “To Keep the New Store NEW’’ the things you want today for yourself, your family, your home And their purpose is all for the sake of betterment, and in order always— Men’s $35 to $47.50 Suits Our Finest--At $24.50 This is the “top liner” in the July Clear- ance Sale of Men's Clothing and brings won- derful savings on the best ready-to-wear clothing made. Splendid tailoring, a va- riety of new Summer models, in smart, plain and fancy fabrics. Other very important groups: Men's $27.50 to $32 Summer Suits at $19.50 Men’s $18 to $25 Summer Suits at $14.50 Men's $5 and $6 Tennis Trousers at $3.50 Men’s $20 Mohair Two-Piece Suits at $14.60 Men’s $4.50 and $5 Motor Dusters at $2.96 Men's $2 Khaki Trousers at $1.36 Fourth Floor New!---Distinctive Styles in Women’ s Summer Dresses at $15 Each o: these delightful frocks is in the very tip of style— for, the woman who ifkes to be up to the ieinata in the way she is gowned, Crepe de Chine is the material of a pretty dress with long tunic piped and with set- on yoke. The bodice has an organdie collar and a sash belt. Another style has a plaited tunic and patent leather belt. A smart black-and-white effect has underskirt of black crepe de Chine, with plaited white tunic. Others in the group have knife plaited tunics, with set-on yokes, or box pli aited, with organdie vests, There are also figured foulards with long tunics, ribbon-trimmed, and pretty bodices. Bewitching Group of Embroidered net, in tunic effect, edged with tiny ruffles of dotted net, and belt of satin ribbon, Also at $8.75 about 50 dresses of white organdie, trim- med with lace and net and with effective sash. Others of open-stripe cotton crepe, prettily trimmed. Dresses at $8.75. A Sale Especially Planned Before the Fourth of July of 1000 Dozen Blouses At aL. 35, $1.45, $1.75 and $2 ularly $2, $3, $3.50 and $4 Another note Regul achievement of the House of Fashions, which is continually making blouse history for the whole United States. Charming Blouses, every one of them newly made_ for GIMBELS and re- flecting in every de- tail the most recent fashions—the iargest assortments at these economical prices that has probably ever been presented by a single store. Voiles, Crepe Voiles Organdies, Fancy Lace Striped Voiles in pastel colorings, Embroidered Collars, Revers and Vests of Embroidered Organdie Third Floor

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