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peas Se ins t a he . = THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1914. INCAR Hints to the Housewife oll AS THEY | ‘elating to Home and Markets. By Mrs. Charlotte R. Bangs. Home. us. anten only geelge gt i oA plums Southern lor long keeping lik like matter what the brings smiles. (No Gangs Clash is Clash Until Two Policemen Come on the Scene. Wighta among r. -dics returning North Beach and other 1 ong Points on trolie, 8 which the Queensboro Bridge are at- almost nightly occurrence, last night the limit of ther dis- was pase when two rival will continue to-morrow (Tuesday) floating skins. commandment 0 A Very Important Sale of Men’s Negligee Shirts buying per box, not pay 6 cents each ys. ir $5 box. ‘These order- sr, le NN TN TN TN - TN TNL TN t notes at on &" GIMBEL BROTHERS ivi sie at 8:30 The Crowning Event of This July Clearance , = Mls the Radical Disposal of the $225,000 Stock off WOMEN’S AND GIRLS’ APPAREL yj At Savings of 1-3 to 1-2 and Even More N No such sweepin clearance has been instituted, to our knowledge, in the Summer as the one beginning this morning in Wj the GIMBEL Salon of women’s and girls’ apparel. It is a most unusual sale because the majority of the garments it includes have come into our stock within the last NI] K month; hence are fresh, desirable and up to the tuinute | in style. ae \ Many of the lots are small of course, @nd you won't find the same style in all sizes. But in the vast gathering there are the Coats, Suits, Dresses, Bathing Suits and Blouses you will need the remainder of this Summer and any of Thich can ¥, took possession « a car in t‘iddle of the bri ». Nearly a of men engaged in the fight. and children were knocked and trampled on. to protect ther: were bia in apples (Cal. 3% ton er i More expected end Men who, of July, = that half a dos; men and women who had been Injured 1 the car fight hem ’ <1 Uproar when tumbled out to the bridge road-| bad promised to appear agal' and renewed the figi.t where they !n Yorkville Pollee Court to-da: tgset J Foom. They were at it with —_—s—— | oe “and thecnan tho FIVE GO TO HOSPITAL te'wore arrived on « car AS RESULT OF FIGHT way to work, arrived on a car Cuts, Bruises and Stab Wounds Are Listed as Injuries uf Partici- pants in Battle, Five men were wounded early to- day in a fight at Rockaway road and Kandsman avenue, Jamaica, The po- of ehrieks from terrified | lice could not learn the cause of the and children, many of whom battle, but the following were listed as out and bruised, their clothing the known casualtios: and) hats awry or gone alt.-| John Ziko, twenty-five years old, Bheehan protected them No. 816 Rockaway road, scalp wounds; Durkin chased two of the band John ‘Trosansanoski, twenty-three, he finally found hiding behind a 268 Fm ate abbed on left side of hew jax er, twenty-olght, column a pane close to the a oUatien a8 ty -wix, Gragged them out, and one of who sa ter that he was Harvey of No. 75 West One ‘Munédred and First street an. that he ‘Wee on the eligible list for appoint- a8 ® patrolman, fought so hard Durkin had practically to knock ‘Both men were in uniform and they ‘ @ the car and waded into fight with their nightsticks. Even h these weapons they had to fight Sar several minutes before the crowd before them and ran. Some for Manhattan and others back toward Long Island City. | the car, meantime, came a 81 Rockaway road, cuts on right hand. All weré tuken to the Jamaica Hos- pital, The police report that 7 ‘Trosansanoski and Issenberg are as prisoners on complaint of Porter. ———————— of No. 241 East Fourteenth surrendered. Both n.:n were ‘up, «1d the policemen said at 95c., $1.20, $1.65 & $2.45 The following will also be on scie to- morrow, offering remarkably good values at the prices quoted: Little Boys’ Straw Hats (sizes incomplete) reduced to . . . . Little Boys’ Washable Suits (sizes incomplete) including Russian, sailor and novelty styles, 1 $1.65 reduced to P ‘ ‘ 90c. & Taffeta Silk Parasols 50c & 95c. in the fashionable colors, plain or with fancy borders; also a large assortment of black. inventory, Asis taal 8 $37.50 to $42.50 Dresses, $35 and §. a" x ‘omen’s sth (and higher) Imported, ‘omen’ s Bnd 75 (and higher) Dresses, 4. $7.50. Women’s $25 Dresses. $10. q Women’s $19.75 (and higher) Suits, at $7.50. Skirts, $3.9. We ques $8.75 and $10 Linon Suits, at Women’s $50 (and higher) Imported Suits, at $35, Women’ 8 Imported Suits, at $50. 4 We qa, 8 $5 Georgette Crepe Blouses, \q We en *# $25 to $50 Suits, at $18.75. ‘e won, 8 $3.95 Blouses of Shanghai Silk, $1.95. $3.95. The Important Lingerie Event of This July Clearance! Undermuslins Which Would Regularly Sell at $2.50 and $3—each at $2 Several of the best manu- and-white effects, at the special price fasturers had) yet to. deliver | |the balance of our July of ° e ° e . ry . $1.85 chases—all new and ty We Give Surety Coupons with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own, Merchandise Sixth Agence. 20th to 22d Street O’Neill’s Stupendous Shirt Sale One of those events that are so great in values and the quantities of good merchandise involved that O'Neill's Shopping Centre Bég Store for Di Dad and the Boys has become the headqu. rters for thousands of well-dressed ana economical men in years last week. The present season's newest effects and ull absolutely new, spic and span, right out of the original boxes, made over pat- terns and specifications exactly like those followed by custom shirt makers. Tub Silks, Madras, Batiste. Gloves for Summer Women's 16-button Silk, Double Tip, Gloves; WHC BD. sores sorsen annie ces SSc Women's White Chamoisette Gh value 59c; at. eae 34c O'Nelll Main Store birect Floor. ‘ Summer Dress Fabrics 69¢ yard wide Cre) hee Silk Ratine; shown in all popular shadings; also white and black; @00 40-inch Flowered Dives Volle, at 0." tee 25c White Ratine, special, at..... 15¢ 19¢ White Nub Dress Crepe, at 12M4e 15c White Crinkled Dress Crepe; O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, Muslin Underwear Corset Covers; lace trimmed; value 89c; at. Crepe Drawers; lace trimmed; special........ 0. we Princess Slips; lace and emb trimmed; #1 value. 69¢ ) Chemises; lace trimmed; value $1.00; at.. se. 690 J Night Robes; lace and embroidered; "value $1; at. 79¢ * Short Underskirts; BOOB isatiniccnceears 50c Night Robes; value $1.50; at............, ‘91.29 O'Nell Main Store—Third Floor, | Summer Petticoats $4.00 Messaline Petticoats at..........., -$2.95 $4.50 Silk Jersey Top Petticoats at. = 2.95 alue $4, 00; at 2.98 Crepe de Chine Petticoat Extra Size Gingham F 69c Silk and Linen Soisette, Russian Cords, Woven and Jacquard Mercer zed Shirtings, The Best $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts A brand-new lot—050 dozen of them—from the same maker whose shirts gave us the biggest sale Plain negligee style, coat models, such as all the best dressed men are now wearing. Cuffs are attached, soft French turnback style; some starched for those who prefer them; finished with fine pearl but- tons. Sizes 1814 to 17. O'Neill Men's Store—Four Entrances Direct from Sixth Avenue A ) Girls’ Dresses, etc. Girls’ $2.00 and 83.00 Tub Dresses at. . Girls’ 4.00 Bloomers at..... Girls’ $2.00 Serge Blouses ai Girls’ $3.00 Rain Capes at O'Nelll Main Store—T" Rugs and Mattings $10.00 Rag Rugs reduced to. . - $5.00 $15.00 Rag Rugs reduced to $7.50 20c Mattings reduced to, ya 12!oc Remnants of Linoleums and = Fioor Oilcloth 29c Floor Oilcloth; square yard 89¢ Inlaid Linoleum; square ya: O'Nedll Main Store—Fourti Upholsteries and Lace Curtains $1.50 Wasnable Couch Covers at... ..... +5565, $1.00 Bamboo Porch Screens half price. Porch Awnings now,...........+0+55 $1.50 to $3.45 . 19¢ 55e y Made Awnings at.. , 89¢ q » Oileloth; yard........ 15¢ #2.00 to 85.00 Tapestries now, y: $1.00 $2.00 Washable Portie BIOS} PA... sce sevecees $1.00 O'Nellt Main iMtere—Kourth Floor, Surety Port and Sherry Wines Carefully selected imported wines, full quart bottles; regularly $1.00, for 93c undergarments, made in the aerate GIMBEL way, with beautifi Thee, embroid- eries, ribbon beadings and p_| bows. We must have at least 4,000 ments in all, inc luding Princess leah rel in five or six different styles—all sheer fab- rics daintily trimmed. These Princess Slips represent perhaps the best value of all, being made in the bodice elect and opening in the front —to be worn with very thin summer dresses. All of these are cut on the newest lines to conform with the present styles, and, while being Ke us, are tat ana ‘conforming. The Nightgowns are in as many styles and all of them most unusually elaborate for such low prices. All of these are beoutituly trimmed with ribbons, and you may choose them in either square, V cr round necks. Al least 12 styles in ie Petticoats—draped effecta with dain bows and pleated lace edgings; some are edged with wide nee ling and trimmed with Val. lace, while others are of very sheer h straight lace and insertion edges, trimmed with ribbon. Seven styles in the Combinations,each of which is beautifully trim- med in many pretty styles with lace ‘insertion and embroidery motifs, Second Floor Nd Last Day, Tomorrow, of the Special Men’s 2-piece Suits to Order, $18.50 Men’s 3-piece Suits to Order, $20.50 For $30 and Higher Grades Note, please, that this is an actual saving—the suits are made in every way as though you paid regular prices. Nothing skimped or slighted, in cloth, tailoring, fit or findings; one-quarter lined, one-half lined or full lined. Odd lengths from our regular stock of men’s suitings. ! de pkns ciel including blue seage, also homespuns, stripes, checks and mixtures, 10 per cet pancedite Dripe for sizes over 44. iy , Orders taken today and tomorrow only at these prices, “ “ To urth Floor July Clearance Specials in China and Glassware A few of the good things noted in our China and Glass $2.95 Blown Crystal Salon: $20 - $12 $30 Tumblers, doz. $1.75 ti8, 60] $1.25 Thin Blown Ice 16 Tea Pamace Dinner Sets 50 Dinner 8 z rn ars and bow Is . 92,16 There ing of 2510 35% on by Art Objects- —Mar- bles, Bron: ‘arved Ivory, ‘Pedestals, ete., during this July Clearance Sale. Table of Odd Pieces such as Plates, Cups, Saucers, i real values from $1.25 to $2, in the July Clear- ance, ‘9Bo each, A table containing several hundred odd pieces of China- ware, varying in value from $4 to $6,50, are marked in the July Clearance at $2.95 each Fifth Floor, Women’s $2. set to $3.95 Skirts, $1.95. Women’s $15 (and higher) Coats, $5. Women’s $19.50 (and higher) Coats, $8.50. Women’s $25 Coats and Capes, $12.50. Women’ s $29.50 Coats, $16.50. Women’s Imported Wraps and Coats, $29.50. Women’s Black Satin Bathing Suits, f be worn well on into the Fall, at price reductions made simply because our stock must be cleared at all hazards before N N Here Is a Resumé of the Various Lots: Women’s $6.75 to $7.50 Lingerie Blouses, at $3.95. rr $7.50 Linen Lingerie Blouses, Women’s $6.75 to $10 Separate Skirts, Women’s $3.95 to $5.75 Eponge Skirts, Women’s $5 (and higher) White Serge mons $4.95 Mohair Bathing Suits, Oe % Young Women’s $15 Suits, at $10. \ Young Women’s $12.50 to $15 (ana Yj more) Dresses, at $7.50. Young Women’s $18.50 White Dresses, NI at $10. a Young Women’s $15 (and more) Coats, :) al $7.50. Young Women's $5 to $6.75 Dresses, at $3.75. MI Girls’ $2 to $2.50 Cotton Dresses, at $1. Girls’ $5.75 to $6.50 Dresses, at $2.75. Girls’ $6.50 to $12.50 White Dresses, NI at $3.75, $5 and $7.50. Girls’ $8.50 to $12.50 Coats, at $4.95. Girls’ $1.50 to $2.50 ‘‘Middy”’ Blouses, /) Third Floor By at $1. Most Wanted Dress Fabrics Come Down in Price for Clearance This Sale is unique among the clerrance events, for it contains only the dress fabrics tha. every woman is looking for now and will be glad to use this fall. Most of them are our own importations and many of them exclusive GIMBEL weaves. $1.60 Imported Prunella | $1.50 Imported Black Cloths, 96c Yard Broadcloth, 95c yard 50 inches wide, in a rich finish, | _ Rieh, deep black fabric, 60 taupe, plum, wistaria. Copen- | inches wide, sp 1, shrunk and hagen, mahogany, brown, royal | 8Pot-proof—proc direet from and navy. This is the correct | # German loom—beautiful lustre. weight for coats. tailored suits | $5 to $6.60 Semi-made and sepurate skirts. Pleated Skirts, Unusual at $3.60 Each Fine French Serge, Cassimere, Mohair, Sh herd Checks, silk $1 Navy Blue Serges, 65c Yard Just a thousand yards, 48 and 60 inches wide, firmly woven, splendid shade of navy—magni- ficent value. navy and black. A Thousand Dress and Skirt Lengths of Colored Fabrics, the former price of which was $1 a yd. Will be closed out in this saleat 48¢ yard eS 65c to $1 Colored Dress Linens, 38 and bic yard All choice colorings, including pinks, blues, grays, tans, white, etc.—as well as black and black and white checks and stripes, These are in Ramie and costume weaves—the majority of them are 45 inches wide. Some of these ure in suitable lengths {or skirts, suits or dresses. Second Floor, SONOS NNN This Sale of High-Grade Trunks Saves You from $4.50 to $20 A Half-Yearly Event Made More Pow- erful by the July Clearance Because it virtually drives the axe into Summer traveling expens by reducing pr on trunks from our regular stock, ‘irre- spective of their former actual worth, Made exclusively for GIMBE by such well-known manufac- turers as Trartman] [Belber [menaei-brucker | these trunks naturally carry the guarantee which is the rightful in- heritance of such reli- able products—and they are woeraneed by us for FIVE YEARS, Hat Trunks Dress Trunks Skirt Trunks Steamer Trunks Men’s Trunks [aint ww | At $15 Reg. $16.60 to $20 Rog. $20 to $35 A large number of styles to choose from—in all styles. Every trunk is sturdily made and will withstand the bumps of idteare vee We have a complete assortment of styles of Genuine INNOVATION Wardrobe Trunks at $20, $35 and $50 Fifth Floor. gue Specials inthe Subway Store, Balcony At$65__—Dress and Steamer Trunks, reg. $7 to $8. At §7,60—Dress and Steamer Trunks, reg. $10 to $12. At §9° —Drees and Steamer Trunks, reg. $12 to $15.