The evening world. Newspaper, January 20, 1915, Page 4

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f eeemation, whieh the Lederal League re a OS wt FDERALS TAKE FIELD IN FHT AGHAST ORCANZED BASEBALL _o Gounsel for Feds Says Nation- ‘gi Commission is Fountain | Head of Injustice. —_—— > CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—Before a crow’ ||) ‘Dasedall fans that filled the United ‘Btates District Court and spread over ghe wide corridors the Federal League opened its anti-trust mit three highest bodies of or- < @ttorney described as judicial, execu- | thee and legislative, and the rules of the National Agreement, under which we ese er ee cee ott ist oF a =saI Set Fe Bey PEEP Te a an wee, a fwerre BESET 2 EPR ESE FE eRe 1.48 BS -< Pee phe eo eee 4 —_—_ ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Southern Railway's gross earnings de- creased $201,496 In the second week of January. From July 1 gross decrease totals $4,673,149, Amalgamated Copper Company‘s quarterly dividend of 60 cents a share te payable Feb. 23 to stock of record he American and National Leagues - @nd the National Commission main- tala relations with the minor leagues, ‘Were cited to show the extent of that + He said the National Commis. fe the fountain head of injustice. © Both sides waived the technical of jurisdiction raised by Landis, and counsel for both Jan. Chicago, Milwaullee 4 At. Paul's regular semi-annual dn of 1% per cent. on preferred and 2% per cent. on common atock are both payable March 1 to stock of record Jan. 29. American Window Giass Company de- Clared a 12 per cent. dividend on pre- oie EVENING WORLD, e Court thin afternoon, and 0 bail for the lives on the —— a8 compared with "preceding Mind Mm Third Ave clared semi-ann a wall, man < C on his quarry CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN ing him at Thirty-fourth Street, whi MARKET. WHAT. Toiewtay's Oye ‘3a 1S He. Be He ty Re Antonion f] the night hole In th: How to Make the Quickest,Simplest Cough Remedy. HI Much Better Than the Ready- Made Kind and You Save were from 2% to i ¢ $2. Fully Guaranteed. low nnd more homes than any other cough remedy. Its promptness, ease and cer- | tainty’ in conquering distressing coughs, cheat and throat colds is really remark- actually feel it take hold. will usually overcome the | ugh—telieves even whooping Splendid, too, for bron- nodic croup, bronchial asth- > NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Cotton opening wax steady with prices unchanged to 7 points off. Liv- erpool cables reported spot cotton off 1% inte. Trading was light and prices Showed sans of hesitation, The ab- hi ~ int 214 ounces of our it in» pint bettie tery fill the age granulated # ® y May up —at acost of are “oe kt than 7: ferred stock, payable Jan, 30 to atovk ot | Ju record Jan, 33. Payment ef this 12 per cont. leaves 24% per cent. arrears, Bakers estimate that the Ruropean weap-|war has cost American consumers of Aarocusent of aro ath Bs i —_—— > THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. - a — = 7 = ie - oo "= weer & bitrate made from wheat over ny teh eae | to new stock oe thet holanne to the Money ie fo be’ paid int eeeatee or 60 cent, on that cont. ono betore Ju Ad wt ie pot lon M. to der athe ving “on Seat al pi he an “involve Oe 20, 000,000 and wuntn, next next three genre. ‘The atest trade paper re State ‘that Re Set oe ree rate fens ‘up 14 (o'16 oolate, — WIGHTIE FLIES IN WIND “AS MAN CHASES THIEF} i Victim, From Bed, Sees Trousers Vanish Through Hote in Wall and Follows Fast. ‘The Marathon traditions of his peo- J Plotin A. Condelos, a Greek , in good stead early to-day ed only in his nightshirt he and don't accept an thing else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, pr money promptly refunded, goes with The Pinex Co. TO OWNERS OF PLAYER PIANOS ting as the outlet for several ot manufacturers of muse volle 1p the country, We Can Save You 50c to $100 Per Roll Assortment conalate of grand operas, a well as a large collection. of modern dances, newest fox trots amd popular music, SYMPHONY MUSIC ROLL CO. 31 FOURTH AVE, Mailed on Request, Avenue, a thief who had stolen his trousers from the side of his bed. The burglar, Lewis Antonion, who wan released from Sing Sing only @ fow days ab, after serving nine years for burglary, wan arrainged in York- BONWIT TELLER & CO. TT fp The Specialty Shop of Onginalions * FIFTH AVENUE nd 388™ STREET AC Will Close Out i (Thursday) hoice Collection ‘oki Formal Evening Gowns '& Danse Frocks At Very Marked Price Reductions Cost Formerly up to 50,00 4 4 . This collection represents but one or two gowns or frocks of a kind made in the distinctive and unusual Bonwit Teller style of materials that No Credits The Very First Picture of and Verses by Pretty Miss Pride. are appropriate for formal evening wear No Approvals JBAD mee ee = ie sabe WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1918. i [INES NaS Va GIMBELS| Broadway dud Thirty-third Street a THE THEI OF WAR RELICS Gathered on the Battleflelds of Western Europe. Kind in First of Its J Fourth Floor GIMBEL $2, $2.95 and $3.95 Blouses Hold the Record tor Newness and Economy NOTE—To convince ourself that GIMBEL Prices are unmatched, it is not necessary to shop about town, sy Smply sount up the cost of the materials in any one of these models—to this add the cost of making, and realize that our prices bsurdl; 11. Guetribatore of blouses in ‘Kmerks d nat “ve But how can we do it? Because we are the largest ica, and naturally we get the greatest price concessions from manufacturers. Yes, These Are New Styles—Those That Will Be in Vogue in the Spring! Military Blouses of Striped Tub Silk Lest bs Blouses of Voile, elaborately em- broidered and trimmed with filet lace. . Blouses of the new Sand-color Voile, beautifully embroidered and inset with bandings of Venise lace The Last Mades of Paris Have been reproduced in the Mourning Tillirery which our Own Artist milliners have just finished for Tomorrow’s Display. Taffeta. Crape Armure Milan and Tagal Hats with flat brims—really sailors—-are promi- nent. Many sizes, from those that are very small to hats which are quite large. ‘The new idea of what the poke style should be is articularly charming, for it turns up in the back, and ts curved brim, which frames the face, is usually faced with white crape. At $8.75 to $22 these Hats are remarkable values—both in style and quality. % Third Floor Comfort and Service in These High-Pile Rugs Priced at Rare Savings Now It is logical enough to expect many years of hard service from such deep, rich qualities as these; their soft, luxurious warmth underfoot equals the finest of Orientals and, in these days of the vacuum cleaner, the improved carpet sweeper and other methods of cleaning, these rugs are as easy for the housewife to keep clean as the ordinary Body Brussels. January Reduction Sales Now in Full Force Many of these rugs will not be reduced for six months after this sale. Specials in 9x12 Ft. Room Size . $79.50 Whittall’s Worsted Chenille Rugs, 655. $50 Whittall’s High-Pile Durham Rugs, $ $50 Hartford Saxony Rugs, $40. $30 Smith’s Seamless Axminster Rugs, $22.60. $25 Smith’s Seamless Axminster Rugs, $18.75. Sixth Floor Just Arrived! Im- ported Hand- Bags—Much New Dancing Blouses of White and_Flesh- color Chiffon, combined with Shadow Lace color Chiffon, trimmed with braid Tailleur Blouses of Radium Tub Silk collar—White and Flesh-color America Can Well Be Proud of This Hand-Embroidered Lingerie at $1 and $1.50 An Innovation of the GIMBEL White Sale! That “necessity is the mother of invention” is ably evinced by lingerie. As we always have a tremendous demand for French Hand-Embroidered Lingerie, and as the turmoil in France curtailed some of our orders of the inexpensive lingerie, we felt com- pelled to see what could be done in New York. The result was that we had French models copied in a very good quality of lingerie cloth, and jared | of substitut- ing machine embroidered motifs we had the garments hand embroidered. As we had this lingerie made by machine, it was coe to have nightgowns and com- binations, as well as chemises, made to sell at these absurdly small prices. In fact— Tomorrow—First Time Hand-Embroidered Nightgowns, Combinations and Envelope Chemises At $1 and $1.50 N. B.—Every garment is also trimmed with fish-eye Valenciennes lace and ribbon-run beading. Second Floor Trunks Models for Every Purpose In This “Panama-American Exposition” Sale Of course there are the wardrobe models, mostly in the Demi and Petite sizes and some special models, but many of the most remarkable values of the sale are 2 be found in these special and general purpose trunks, m “Innovation” throughout, both in the high qual- ity of the materials and construction and the in- genuity displayed in the convenient arrangement of the interiors. $22 to $28 Steamer Trunks, $12.50. $25 to $45 Combination Trunks, $15. $16 to $22 Steamer Trunks, $8.50. © $16.60 to $30 Dress Trunks, $10. $17.60 to $22 Combination Trunks, $10. Fifth Floor Still 50,000 Yards or More In This Clearance of Dress Goods Remnants Fumed Oak Dining Room Suite a Ves jt benae let. € mine ‘Closet, Less 230 A Delayed Shipment Finally Comes to GIM- BELS in a Round- About Way. At $3.95, Reg. $5 At $5, Reg. $7.50 At $7.50, Reg. $10 Fine fancy calf, suede and in seal leathers, Newest fash- jonable colors to match dress 4 and glove tope, newest styles of dress, carriage, pannier and afternoon lels; some of them have jeweled clasps. Many a Prize for Those Who Love the . Quantities of fresh lengths have entered the sale every fey assortments are constantly changing as lots are regrouped together and repri That charming fabric that you angint here last week, priced $1.25 a yard, may be much less, if it has moved to a new division. The whole story of this great event is that Practical Lengths of Fine Dress Materials Are ‘ Reduced One-Half and More Below Regular Both American and European fabrics are included; spring and winter weights in every conceivable style and color for coats, suits, dresses, skirts and children’s garments. 50c Yd. 75c Yd. $1.25 Yd. Re piety, Regular! Regularly $1 to $1. $1.25 to $2.50 to $3 $580 to $6 es at $2 Yard “My home is my castle” Said pretty Miss Pride; “Things must be comfortable ‘Where I reside. Although I'm particular 1 always can find Through World ads. both room and board Of the right kind.” And why shouldn't she? Just see what &@ remarkable number and variety of rooming houses and boarding places World ads. offer'from which she can make a select 266,776 | 168,398 ‘To Lat"|More t

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