The evening world. Newspaper, July 23, 1914, Page 9

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NING WOR ey URSDAY, JULY 28, 1914. FLIER SKIPS OVER BAY AT 27 MILES AN HOUR and B. 4. Borden of M. C. D. Borden & Sons, No. 9 Worth street. It was built by the Gas Engine and Power Company and Charles L. Seabury Co. of Mortis Heights, It ts sixt feet long and is equipped with ‘The DB & Co., Lal of Davia Klein, Roa A. D. Blashfield, Ni 91 . ! H ting that they are to be denied ‘presentation on the Creditors’ Com- mittee, those who have placed their claims with the Cred tors Audit and Out of Sorts’ ul Bagh IS, something is wrong with baby, but. we linder speedway engine. have rin ft between Red Bank, ASK RELEASE OF HOCKIN. Spectacular Boat Owned by Bor- Adjustment Association have en- . id the be A hi ji y ji gaged Frederick W. Lehman, the 8t.| appeat co Wilnon for “tage of the! dens Runs Rings Around {it past und Around the Monmouth. ust what it is. All mothers recognize the term By P| Louls attorney who was one of the if DunNG a os | United States Commissi Dynamite Conspiracy.” Speed Ri | Over a measured course the Filer jassitude, weakness, loss of appetite, intlination to ' A B.C. CG WASHINGTON, July $1. —Appent Speed Rivals. ieee made an Average with and breathing, and lack of interest shown by # . _ 6 .—Appeals to against the tide of twenty-seven milos by baby. . Them iM Few people realize how la President Wilson for the rel Spectacular exhibitions of speod| an hour, ‘The best tt has done wan| 4P@ the symptoms of sickness. It may be fever, cong Br i WY) isthe moon ee He Will Preside Over Meetings Sorbert ©, Heakin, corel have been made in New York Bay| thitty-two milow with the tide and| worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. ‘Do not lose & aches’? tas ueaen since the appearance of the Flier, a| MHuust | made twenty-two! Give the Castoria. It will start the digestive = ' ) y to | of Creditors and Pass on A who was denoun new boat of 400 horse power, that has —_—— operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the f 4 saves | comnized as representing merchandise | srn"ierse presented at the run rings around tho fastest craft in|Mockvitle Centre Pottceman Watves| matter, and drive away the threatened sickn, If you would know whether |® Their Qualifications. | oF alters Audit and Ad: Ong, fe, ditear ens erttna uc tie oecngs | record tation tH tits reason taver tae A TMi te oN \ ny n ul an - ectives who worl Wy @ prose- | record miles on the Hudson I be. Lite) IKE, he o.—lud glasses will prove a benefit to ment Association represents one Sons cution with Hockin's confession Smade tween New York and Albaty and has se ! Ma ie patias omer. of Rockvitle representations to-day in his favor to the Rl) How: preparing & Be er husband. T a through the regular eh: before the President in a few Genuine Costeria always bears the signature of | dred financial and mercantile institu- A new turn fn the affairs of the ps dig ng ue aoe ge Clafiin H, B. Clafiia Company occurred to- AWNoTe iene elaine are the folhewinn, day when Judge Learned Hand of (entury Bank of New ‘York. .$100,000 the United States District Court ap- pointed former United States Judgo George C. Holt a Special Master to preside over metings of the creditors of the big dry goods corporation. Hearings under Judge Holt will be- sin to-morrow morning In the as- sembly room of the Park Avenue Hotel and it is expected an even longer time will be consumed than was the case when the Siegel hear- ings took pla under Judge Holt's supervision, His appointment has an important bearing on the Claflin affairs, as the examinations and cen- ferences held before him will deter- mine whether or not bankruptcy pro- ceedings will supplant the receivers, in equity. } Already the liabilities have been, Inrgely increased over the original estimate, while it is said that tho as- | sets have been found to be leas than cut lively capers in showing supert- Stockin i! ority over the Monmo * {lknown as the fastest Heok boats, | ‘Tho Fier is owned by Howard §.! tan « VT NI TN I TIS TN ITN TN) GIMBEL BROTHERS Store Open Saturday Until 12.30 This July Clearance Will Make August Vacations Happier! All Men’s Fine Suits At $22.50 That Were $80 to $45 charged with Inreeny tn { you, have one of our Ocufists _ (Registered Eye Physicians) examine them—Their advice is without cost or prejudice. i a, Perhaps a pair of glasses iM just for reading or working” will remove the tax on your eyes and relieve your headaches. Our “all ‘under one roof” system of examination, ad- justment and manufacture en- ables us to offer you Harris Glasses at from $2.00 and up- ward—and_ Guarantee to you Complete Satisfaction. Optical Touse of | W3tStonnis 54 East ud St. near Fourth Ave. 64 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. £7 W. 34th St., bet. Sth and 6th Aves, ~ 442 ColumbusAve., 81st and 8@d Sts. 70 Nassau St, near John St. Mrs, fo in Hol nd wae ill come weeks. IN Store Upens at 8.30 i Broadway and Thirty-third Street K 1 N A Delicious Luncheon in the Cool Gimbel Tea Room, Eighth Floor Very Definite Clearance Re- ductions on Women’s Ooats } Lots are small, assortments are broken, but savings are so large as to repay well the woman who wants an odd steamer wrap, motoring coat, sport coats or evening wrap to see for herself what the collection affords, ¢ Still Lower Prices on Young Women’s and Girls’ Sum- mer Apparel As assortments become vroken among our carefully cae ae Wile 1 was supposed. ; : 1000 Broadway, nr, Willo'by, B'klyn. ‘Judge Holt will also pase on the <a chosen collection of girls’ clothes, prices are reduced corre- group, ve $5 ulton St. opp. A. & 8, B'klym, voting qualifications of the various 4 OY spondingly. So the greater saving more than makes up for 1 otic a ne hoes 507 Broad Street, Newark. creditors and the nature of their — mpot ‘affeta, moire, checked, and | | | ie possibility that you will not find every style in every ze. Now {¢ is frequently possible to get two dresses or suits or coats for the former price of one. Young Women’s $12.60 to $15 Lingerie Dresses, Young Women’s $8.50 Linen Dresses, $5 Young Women’s $5.75 and $6.75 Dresses, $3.75 In voile, organdie, crepe and tissue Young Women’s $15 and Higher Coats, §7.50 In silk, serge, and sport styles Young Women’s $15 Cape Suits, $10 In white, pink or blue cotton eponge Girls’ $2.60 to $6.60 Wash Dresses, $1.50, $2.75 and $3.75 polo cloth Coats; also a few Capes that were $15 and more. Group 2, Special at $8.50 Coats of Imported Striped Nov- | elty materials, checks, taffeta and moire; also a few Broadcloth Cape } Coats; were $19.50 and more. Ve Group 3, Special at $12.50 Very pretty Coats of yellow chinchilla, serge, epogge, ete.,, excellent for motoring; were $22.56 and upwards, $16.50 Group 4, ,, chiffon, Special at chiffon are claims. It is the hope of all con- | cerned that the stores may be kept going and the claims settled in full, The application for Judge Holt's ap- | In same block with Hahne & Co. SOON. 1405 St. Nicholas Ave. —Bet. 180th and 1sIst S of our Every suit in the higher price-r stock is now included in this July Clearance. It amounts to an invitation to men to come and pick any of our finer suits at this flat price. There are suits for blitheringly hot summer days and suits for crisp days and evenings among the moun- Unusual Reduction Sale. ALL SURPLUS SUMMER STOCKS REMARKABLY UNDERPRICED. 45 Dresses, were up to$8.50;Now 2.75 Imported Coats of po tains or in September and October. Linings from none voile, taffeta; the coats | at all to full. In crepe, organdie and gingham embroidered ; were $29.50. and upwards. 36 Dres: 80; NOW Plain fabries and f: ; dark and light shades— SES, were up to $12.50 5.75 N in fact, all that is left ‘ot sei best collesind of men's , Girls’ $5.75 to $6.75 Wash Dresses, $3.75 Speotnt at $25 In ratine, linen and white lawn Girls’ $8.60 and Higher Coats, $4.95 bes ‘Third Floor summer suits we've had so far. And several hundred of them, soa man is not limited asto choice. Fourth Floor This Unprecedented Sale of The Famous “OLUS” Union Suits For Men To know what real summer underwear comfort is, men must wear “Olus” Union Suits. . That they are wonderfully convenient is shown by the fact that many golfers and tennis players have taken to wearing them. We secured 3500 of the Suits—so-called ‘‘sec- onds,”’ but in most cases you can’t find the defects— in various delightfully cool summer materials, to sell at this price. 70c Each for ‘‘Olus’’ Union Suits $1, $1.50 and $2 When Perfect Plentifui choosing here tomorrow. Main Floor 72 Dresses, were up to $22.50; NOW 8.75 86 Dresses, were upto s30.00;Now 12.50 The materials include Cotton Crepes, Imported Voiles, Ratines; also Crepe de Chine and Crepe Meteors, Taffeta and Serges; in all the Most Approved Models. 12 Sample Model Dresses, were upto $00; NOW 20.00 No C. 0. D. or Exchange privileges permitted 47 & 49 West 42d Street eve! wear in Coats and Wish for afternoon and: ble taffeta, rear cbioon eden af a hy Clearance Values Grow Keener Ag the Month Progresses in TheGIMBELSubwayStore} Any Summer Dress in the Subway Stock at $3.75 None of these were made to sell for leas than $5, and there are many very surprising values to. be had. { Lingeries, Voiles, C \d Striped Fabrica in th latest id newest color rately trimmed. Full of sine Will be found ta tos entice sascfioants ee ne newent anal =~ $1.50 Wash Skirts for Women, 85c. “ This ia a most unusual offer, especially as there is such a assortment, but they must jain the charance mevenmans SEtoneCt OA crete seek: Ratines, Cordelines, Repps, Linens and many novelties, plain or with tunics. Women’s $1 G. B. Corsets, 95c $1.50 and $2 Blouses 50c and $1 sy cian Ga gonimer Wat hes in dotted coutil, medium ust and long hip line, sizes . Those at $1 are of natural Pongee with blue, gree: black satin collar, cuffs and tie, longsleeves. An crealigat blouse for traveling. Those at 60c are of Handkerchief Linen, new sleeves, large collar, pear] buttons or laced in the front—fourshades. Subway, Baloeny Men’s & Boys’ Bathing Suits Take a Dive in Price All pure worsted; broken assortments remaining in several i lots. But there are all sizes for boys from 2 to 12 years, and for men from 34 to 44 chest. Colors are navy blue or Oxford gray, with red or white trimmings. $4 and $5 Bathing Suits at $2.45 $1.50 C. B. and American Lady Corsets, $1.15 Low or medium bust, sizes 18 to 26. Subway Baloony Never More Strongly Exemplified Than in This Summer Sale of Cammeyer. Sale of Exclu- sive Model Shoes—Each and Every Pair Bear- ing the Cammeyer Imprint, Silent but Impressive Testimony That Half a Century of Business Strictly-on-Honor Is Behind Every Transaction. Our Men’s Offerfngs in This Sale Are All This Season’s Shoes, Bullt on Lasts Stamped With the Approval of Lon- don and New York Custom Bootmakers. WE SHOW At At At $4.85 $9.85 $9.65 Reduced from Reduced from | Reduced from $6.00, $6.50, $7.00] $5.00, $5.50, $6.00) $3.0) and $3.50 a give exceptional shoe value, but Cammeyer has X 2 risen nobly to the Copenhagen ise. bathing $6.60 to $8 Dress and Steamer Trunks, $4.85 | ctive meiner aida relate ie ad, wits and black and white etripas, occasion. tights, and are unusual, to sa: Bi body, hard vulcanized fibre binding, canvas covered, strong Lined or , some with silk; very smart or more conservative More styles, more selection of lea thers than else im New York. Take advantage now. Reductions Just As Attractive In Oar ‘Women's Shoes. $6 and $7 Bathing Suits at $4 The Bathing Suits are finely made and finished, and all fast colors. Fourth Floor. Women’s Bathing Suits in REAL Basque Effects New and Special at $4.95 Thesenew Bathing Suits have no end of smart style, because they present the fashionable Basque in a quite distinctive way. They are of fine black mohair, and trimmed with 4— silk, in black-and-white “~~ stripes, plain black, or the least, at their price, $4.95. Also Bathing Caps, Bathing Shoes, Sandals, Garters, Tights, Bathing Suit Bags, accessories, in ample assortment and all other 4 ly Most Extraordinary Sale of 250 Brass Bedstead Including Mattress and Spring at $8.75 = Regularly $16 The Bedstead is a handsome 2-inch post model, well finished, strong and serviceable—as illustrated. All sizes; in bright or satin finish, The Mattress soft and comfortable and the Spring reinforced with heavy es. Just think of it, 250 of these sets tomorrow at very nearly half price! 500 Good Bed Pillows 25c each ‘Vhese are filled with guaranteed new feathers, are sanitary and comfortable—no more when these are sold, $6 to $15 Felt Mattresses, $4.75 to $10.60. cabl Sa) Bubway Lower Floor Men’s $18 to $25 Summer Suits |: To Be Cleared at $11.50 Each Important Clearance of Traveling Trunks jasswood hardware, hardwood slats; several styles. styles; 32 to 46, $9.60 to $12 Dress and Steamer Trunks, $7.25 Moen’s and Young Men's $12 to $15 Suits, $8.60 Basswood body with heavy duck covering, fibre binding, fully : pea \ riveted, cloth lined, steel railings, leather straps, sizes 32 to 40 inches. 95 1Ciuy, 1801 faney pin stripes and checks, also blue serges; fine valee: $12 to $15 Dress and Steamer Trunks, $9 Moen’s and Young Men's $10 Suits, $5.60 Subway Balcony Regular stocks to te cleared; fine fabrics; smart styles; 33 to 4% Jordan Almonds or Purity Chocolates, special at 250 lb. en's nd $0 Flannel Trouseese Subway Balcony || Men's $5 and $6 Flannel Trousers, §3.78, Men’s $2 Khaki Trousers, $1.16. Bubway Belessy — “ 4 ~/< > ™

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