The evening world. Newspaper, July 29, 1914, Page 11

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| . Three Wreoks Are Sent to Bell | | No, 24 West Forty-third street, who | were arrested last night by Detectives Johns and Judge of the Central Ottice | Drug Squad, were held to-da: \tea ions in $00 bail in the Ky reat side Sail Ficeiidh Rew’ New Wining | and Return—New Yorkers Join in Celebration. BUZZARDS BAY, Mass., July A fleet of Government torpedo-boa destroyers and stibmarines, private! yachts and excursion boats gathered here to-day for the passage through the Cape Cod Canal, which was to_ mark the formal opening of the new | Waterway connecting Buszards Bay | with Cape Cod. Bay. At the head of the fleet was the yacht Scout, owned by August Delmont of New York, presi- dent of the company which construct. | ed and will operate the canal, | "The fleet passed through the canal / to the eastern entrance in Cape Cod Bay and then returned. The formal exercisos were held here this after- noon, with addresses by Mr. Helmont, Gov. Walsh, Congressman Thomas ©. Thacher, representing the Cape Coa | district, and others. Large parties from New York, Boston and Newport participated in the celobration. Among tho yachts In the flect were B. Morgan's Corsair, BE. C. Rene dict’s Oneida, Morton F, Plants Thel- ma, Mrs. BE. H. Harriman's Sultana, Watter Luttgen's Linta and F. D, Underwood's Alice. On board one uf the destroyers was Rear-Admiral Austin M, Knight, commandant of | the naval training station at New- | port. Prior to the passage of the vossols through the canal many of the visit- ors ‘went to Sandwich to attend the) celebration of the 275th anniversary of the town. On the programme for addresses at the open alr exercises were Mr. Belmont, former Gov. Cur- tia Gould and Frank H. Pope, State | Auditor. An elaborate parade was! held, with floats depicting various events in the history of the cape. cote WIFE GONE FROM HIS SIDE WHEN HE AWOKE IN NIGHT Still Missing From Sheepshead Bay Home and Little Clothing With Her. Thomas B, Davis, county surveyor of Scranton, Pa., woke in his summer home at No, 1206 Avenue R, Sheeps- head Bay, at 3 o'clock this morning and found his wife had left his side. Half an hour before she had been| siceping sound Mr. Davis went through the house and found no trace Of her clot of ber, 1 lice started Davis. Bhe was de- forty-five yours eight, weigh- { aw him’ at. the Queens ong island City, fore he kmar of Hefter: a certificate of BRIDGE POLICEMAN ‘DEAD. Aahaner Bore Hemarkable Resem- Viance to Plerpont Morgan, — | Louin Ashauer, for twenty-eight years | & policeman attached to the Brooklyn Heldge quad, Is dead at his home, No, 100 ir street, Brooklyn. Ashauer N for his remarkable resem- i Ma to the late and until his retlr terment w the Matern Ceme- tery on th TOURWINE, FINDS STEAMER DISABLED. er Towing ish Liner to Halifax, WASHINGTON, July 29.—Capt. ¢. FB. Johnston of the revenue, cutter Seneca reported to-day that he was towing into Halifax the new British steamer Sable I. from Glasgow for Halifax, picked up ton miles off Cape Race, N. F. New » totally disabled by the bursting of a high- pressure cylinder, W. L. DOUCLAS "3a ‘4 & ‘42 SHoes on the complai | who said it thelr own request, No drugs were mg the ‘poewession of the others were discharged. MANY HELD IN DRUG RAID. fou ; =| for the N (| The detect ity of coca’ ‘Bennie Adler said they found in the room of the | is held in the aa it of Detective id Detectives Sut- Hey of Inapector Dwyer's ianed eight women and two hey Found AUNo, 34 West Forty- nied ateset: All ee i.) pitiful L physical dition, “Two mi STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th ‘and 38th Streets Final Price Reductions THURSDAY 253 Women’s Dresses Of plain white, ratine crepe or striped voile. 5.00 Heretofore $9.75 to $14.50 296 Dressy Summer Gowns ft novelty or embroidered crepe, voile, eponge or linen. 9.75 Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 127 Women’s Silk Gowns Dressy afternoon gowns of crepe de chine, taffeta or charmeuse. 13.50 Heretofore $18.50 to $39.50 110 Women’s Coats and Capes Dressy Coats and Capes, travel and motor coats, sport coats, also pongee silk motor coats. 10.00 Heretofore $18.50 to $45.00 360 Women’s Colonial Pumps Of bronze kid, patent gr dull leather, also patent leather, with chamois or gray suede back, also fawn, gray, green or brown cloth back. Turned soles and Spanish heels. 3.00 Heretofore $6.50 N (| Will Close Out Thursday Mohair Bathing Suits Women's and Misses’ swimming suits with detachable skirts, or bathing dresses with separate bloomers. 2.50 deretofore $3.95 to $6.95 Silk Bathing Dresses Women's and Misses’ bathing dresses of heavy satin or silk serge, in black or navy. 3.95 Heretofore $5.00 to $7.50 Silk Bathing Costumes High class models, of satin, taffeta or Roman striped silk. 6.95 Heretofore $9.75 to $14.50 This week we cffer Men's Mohair Coat and Trousers at $10 which should be priced $15. Equal values are offered in our Suits at $15, §20 & $25 We believe you get 33!¢ to 50‘{, more for your money at Smith Gray Shops —day in and out Because— Ton And we have ae the bulk of the savings clothes. Mimi isananonnn Service and satis- d—or money back. war et Wars f "4 he Rew THRE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1914, PSN NTN TN TN i ST Va VARNA RS Vala A aS a Store Opens at 8.30 Open Saturday Until 12.30 A Chapter on SERVICE Four-Piece Adam Mahogany Bedroom Suite, $267.50 at $345 This once humble word “Service”? has now become ennobled. Great businesses rate their value to the public in terms of their greater capacity for giving service. And ser-’ vice nowadays is but another name for EFFICIENCY. Test the Service (Efficiency) of This Furniture Sale Along Two Lines First, in the Furniture itself In the Furniture specially collected for this August Sale you will find— F SERVICE of beautiful lines. Fault- less in their fidelity to the originals, of the old English, Dutch and French masters, or merely originals by the best modern designers. SERVICE of perfect finish. Some kinds of furniture are “eye servants” — polished where it shows, neglected where it doesn’t. GIMBEL Furni- ture, no matter how moderate in price, is carefully finished inside as well as out. SERVICE of sound construction. Probably 95% of the Furniture on our floors for this Sale is GIMBEL Fur- niture; that is, specially built for us. That mere fact assures its durability; Second, in the Plan of the Sale SERVICE of convenient arrange- ment. By grouping together furni- tureof certain kinds and certain woods we make it easier for you to compare andsave greatly in time and footsteps, for this great furniture floor -- the largest, we beliéve, in unbroken swee —is twocity blocks long and one bloc! in the woods that enter into it and in the way these woods are put together. It is the sort that heirlooms are made of— ieces ro children and your children’ We . ildren will be proud to Of “jobs” and picked-up lots there are practically none. SERVICE of moderate prices. We do not hold our furniture ever at fancy figures. It is marked at a fair market rice, based on a buying power which has few equals in this country. During August these prices are reduced from 10% to 50% — without exception; thus your savings are absolutely determined And for the good furniture we sell they are very much worth while. price are plainly given. And, just as truly as two and two make four, so $10 from $15 leaves $5-—you cap figure your saving in a jiffy. SERVICE of expert salesmen. We have gathered a picked force, better equipped than ever before to answer juestions about the furniture, its pe- wide. riods and finishes, its availability for your purnone, deliveries and Nida SERVICE of plain figures. Each And t! eneral Information Station in the centre of the floor is always piece bears its August Piet tag on ready to respond to queries. which the old price and the August Tomorrow Will Be the Third of the days for Review and Selection Furnjture chosen tomorrow and Friday will be charged out on the opening day of the Sale, Sale Opens on Saturday, August 1st. Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Floors Unusual Clearance of Men's And Women’s Silk Hosiery These are all pure silk Socks and Stockings of excellent quality, taken chiefly from our own stock, because size and color assortments have become broken, and now priced to clear them out before stock taking. 140 Dozen Women’s $1 and $1.25 Silk Hose, 65c Pair In black, white and a great variety of popular shades, including bronze and navy. Mercerized lisle tops and soles, 90 Dozen Men’s 50c Silk Socks, 28c Pair In a famous half dollar quality, though bearing our special name, Nutoe; black and colors; strongly reinforced, Main Floor Final Clearance of Fine TRUNKS Have Sold f Have Sold f $12 | $1650 tc$20, $15| | S50 to $35 Dress Trunks, Skirt Trunks, Hat ‘Trunks, Steamer Trunks and Men's ‘l'run GIMBELS by leading manulagturers. ‘They are all new and perfect. and in every wa: best possible service. made exclusively for ucted to give the Broken sizes. These trunks are GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS, Fifth Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS Broadway and Thirty-third Street August Furniture Sale with Initiative A Delicious Luncheon in the Coot Gimbel Tea Room, Eighth Floor MONTH-END SALE in the GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE Thursday and Friday will present the most remarkable series of July Clearance values, for the law of the Moath-End Sale demands that all remainin, stocks, which have been previously heavily reduce for the clearance events, must be still further reduced in order to qualify for this very strict sale. 800 Beautiful Silk & Embroidered Crepe Dresses $9.75 Grades, $5 New plea ated tunic effects, some in the popular basque models. The greater quantity of this assortment is silk—the balance embroidered crepes; all sizes. Women’s $12 Coats, $5 A clean-up of odd coats in sili ratine, serges, checks and some cape models, Ors Women’s $1.50 Skirts, 75c ‘{ Cordelines, Linens, Repps; all sizes. ba Subway Balcony Women’s 50c Silk Hosiery, 18c This is n very wonderful value; fine lisle thread and boot silk stockings; all sizes. Women’s $2.75 to $3.50 Sweaters,$1.25 Fine wool sweaters, in finished weaves and Shaker knits, all made with the roll collar and pockets; navy, tan, gray or maroon. Subway Balcony ’ Women’s $1 House Dresses, 50c We never before sold our regular house = A Thia is a wonderful value. d at such a price, New mo: els f in gingham, percales and lawns in many stylee— not, of course, all sizes in fach style, Neat stripes, checks or solid colors, some embroidery trimmed. Subway Balcony Men’s Perfect $1.50 Summer Shirts, 85c Most unusual—they were made up by one of our best makers, all new, fresh and perfect. A manu- facturer had too much of this fabric and gave us the advantage. Every shirt a $1.50 grade—new colorings and exclusive patterns in mercerized cloth (all sizes). Subway Balcony Month-End Sale of Undermuslins Women’s $1 Night Gowns, of nainsook, with lace yoke, back and front, also lace sleeves; other models with lace and embroidery combination, in Em- pire style; choice Subway Balcony Embroideries and Laces Semi-made batiste roves, embroidered blue on white eloth, 2 yt of flouncing, 14 yards of plain material and 23 yards bi andin, . $2.75 Robes, $1 each 76c Embroidered Net Flouncings White flouncings, very unusual value, embroidered on fine net; yard, + ‘ 48c Subway Lower Floor Month-End Sale of Household Linens 60c to $2.50 ', Dozen Table Napkins, 30c to $2 !5 Dozen All linen, various qualities and Sie} all sizes. Sold in half dozen lots only. 65c Table Damask, 50c Yard Heavy quality, merce i satin finish; 72 inches wide, 20c and 25c Turkish Bath Towels, 15c¢ Extra lurge size; exceptional value; some show factory defects, 76c Dozen Turkish Towels, }4 Dozen for 28c¢ Fringed and fully bleached. Subway Lower Floor $9 Brass Bedsteads, $6 Handsome model, 2-inch post Colonial style, best rust and acid proof lacquer, bright or satin finish; all sizes. Subway Lower Floor Thursday! Linoleum Day And as it falls on the Month-End Sale—for to- morrow these rare values attain, Remnants of 60c Cork Linoleums Sizes 2 to 5 square yards; each, square yard ............. Remnants of 50c Ringwalt’s New Process Linoleums Sizes 6 to 14 square yards; each, square yard. , sees 256 Subway Lower Floor : Refrigerators Very Fine Values as Follows: Alaska Made, Apartm nt House Style, Zine Lined low Capacity, i Month-End i 65 lbs. 910 bt in, 150 Ibs, $10 ‘op Lift Style Ten fea 85 Ibs. 20 3.60 Subway Lower Floor Se ras

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