The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1915, Page 10

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“@a avanive Wort, ere ma == HARRSIN COT ONLY | cena WINS APPEAL. | High Court to. Decide Case of Con-| ' Sn Avais camceiaes aitentel thet? iat " AND melee) 36207 VOTES OF || ons "s oe ABRAHAM:?’’ STRAUS: friends Gael ae eae ne ete or ee in the mining stock de oe each in the | Federal Penitentiary at Atlanta gained impetus to-day with the grant! Federal District Fi Sweitzer, Who Defeated Him |e in Primary, Received 57,666 | seta, tgs wien p De ty Golden Anniver sar. y —Totaf Cast Was 154,600. | Rs, tome, extraneous aue Wi thinks the bill will bri ted questions In 8 cleat ‘ (ae e CHICAGO, Feb, 24—More than d A 154,600 women voted in yesterday's i + municipal primaries, according t PENN A ‘eb. —Gamuel P. returns to-day which atill were in-|Keefer of Torrey, Yo County, Aiea complete, This number represented | yesterday, In hia 106th year. Keefer was coventy seven par sont of tro women| °R. EaceReiteTity omens comme registered, The $11,000 and more bal per cent. of the male voters registered. ' Mayor Carter H. Harrison, who has for the Democratic nomination, by @ plurality of over 77,600, The plurality of William Hale Thompson, former football hero and erstwhile friend of | “"'TZ” for sore, tired, puffed- ex-Senator Lorimer, over Municipal Fi Judge Harry Olson for the Republican up, aching, calloused nomination exceeded 2,800. Congress- man Charles M, Thomson had no con- feet or corns. teat for the Progressive nomination. Of the women who wielded the franchise over 67,666 voted for ‘Sweitzer. Harrisan’a vote among the fair sex wan 36,207, Noarly 33,000 women voted for Olson, and nearly 26,000 for W. H. Thompson, Thousands of women refused to vote, They did not want to align themselves with to| ®0Y party at this time as they would have had to wait two years before changing their party. Mr. Harrison issued o statement ae ay announcing that he would not = Prescription is| the race as an independent candidate.| you can be happy-footed just like me. dy, that any ailing) | wmme vote seams to me,” we wald. | Use “TIZ" and never eulfer nith tender that the people of Chicago want al ya. sed, ewes, ited c pute, prcaine ‘wide open’ town.” vemully, teste 0 ae ter crtaecneed takes the pain and soreness out of corns, z calloyses and bunions. soon as you put your feet in a bath, you just feel the happiness I ly E a t S23 fy 3 i; t iW ij fhe ip : EH j aalralis slip Weintraub, formerly sec- retary and treasurer of the Workmer | Circle, a Soctalistic benevolent org ization, was arraigned before Judge Ro- | fect te +e g Fe =, A Ie flow’ good your poor old |] * ‘They want to dance for joy. ~~, Fe walsky in General Sessions to-day, |“TIZ" is re tantly draws . ee iieapprooriated are ponous erations which Representing Actual Underpricing of 30% to 50% en- d, achi ty, smelly feet. T i i Bey ie bes) | aa Pane oe Pee eee Three of Manhattan’s leading makers are repesented. has a member- | drug atore or department store. Get in- We gleaned 5,000 garments from great stocks offered to us, and every piece in this sale has passed a rigid bo Bed rg Bl pills yy motes Mild nas Teck ett spAugh at loot eulterers examination for style, fabric, make and finish. They were never made to sell at these prices, and if they were Perce, invalids’ Hotel, |for'",te%: and he, then fied to Europe. | ever: never going to, nother ormake|| bought in the regular way to-day, all through the entire advertisement it would be necessary for us to quote dvt. you limp any more.—Advt. \| prices from 30 per cent. to 50 per cent. higher. : re xa saan Seca tak en Ee ea The Reason—The makers were quick to appreciate the importance of this Golden Anniversary Sale, and co-operated with us to BROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET KINIZTINICT make this a memorable merchandising event. The last week of this Great Sale will, if anything, outvie in value-giving even all those a wonderful sales which have gone before—and this offering of i sic Gimbel Subway Store Z pines and Catone a Bee he Oe Saal te Garments beautifully trimmed with embroideries and hand-embroidered effects. : A Clearance Sale That Sets a New y ° ° 2 The illustrations show only specimen values—the number of styles is remarkable. Example in Drastic Price Cutting MI No. 1—At 69c, Pink crepe Gowns, impire model, with fineem- | No. 7—At 69c. Crepe Gowns in white, beautifully embroid- 5 A ’ ) eal td edging, ayia at ey Veaastbett font Enrena sleeves, rs floral sprays in front, copied from the French, with fine W edged with embroidery, fine embroidery beading, ribbon-run at waist. | Cluny lace insertion and banding of solid color pink crepe trim- Several Thousand omen Ss and Misses Latest Yj No. 2—At 69c. white ere Ashe kimono slipover hea ming the neck and sleeves. : =e HAS ‘ Fj ° . u with two rows of dainty pi emstitching and eyelets, ribbon- No. 8—At 69c. Fine nainsook Combinati Cor i Style Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts | run at neck, lace edging on neck and sleeves. trimmed with Valenciennes lace yoke, Mortis ene, anstece: 4 h . Sar, z - ) No. 3—At 69c. Sheer lingerie Gowns, slipover model, square | broidefy beading, ribbon-run at waist; lace edging on Drawers. Some at Less Than Half Their Original Attractive Prices Yf)) sexes dainty ‘ew idea of crossbar hemstitching done in del | "No, $—At @Be. Combinations of sheer nuinsook. ‘The Cover ‘ cate shade of pink, with ribbon rosette each side; sleeves to match. | jg effectively trimmed with fine embroidery medallions and fish: SOME, in fact, at just about what they = Pe \ y No. 4—At 69c. Fine nainsook Gowns, square neck, with in- | eye insertions, ribbon-run beading and lace ed; t nec - ‘aiplaaale, ry sertion and edging of fine Valenciennes lace and ribbon bead- troldery beading, ribbon-run at a this ade Nini’ ae We haven't minced matters; we haven’t ha ings ey fie eeroleery motif outlined with lace in front; sleeves | Skirt or Drawers. hesitated. \ \ No. 5—At 69c. _Nainsook Gowns, with handsome yoke com- Pe gh ey an ok ed peligro cay cee lye Me These stocks must be brought to a an Wty f \ posed of fine embroidery, Cluny and Valenciennes lace insertions, | jeading at waist, lace edging on Dak ee 5 mn-run inimum basis at once. ; AN dL : clusters of fine tucks in front, sleeves effectively trimmed with lace. No. 11—At 9c. Envel Combi Sha, tage So ae . i ae | No. 6—At 69c., White crepe Gowns, slipover model, with Seda, + Envelope Combinations of fine nainsook. ios Therefore, we are adopting exception- » yh: 4 ainty flowered border trimming the neck, front and sleeves, with Gaver 1S espe ace and rot WLR BE GTO FNS ally aggressive selling methods— willing / " \ hemstitch flowered crepe bow in front. Y 8 at waist, neat embroidery edging on Drawers, Moor, Kast Building, to take a sharp loss to immediately effect a sweeping clearance. em ( a, ce 4 Drugs & Toilet Needs aeman's 22.50 New Sorin 4 The Sale Starts in the GIMBEL At PRs li At Very Little Prices $ pring - Subway Store at 8.30 Tomorrow @.: | AT eeey Ge inina bone: A ; Suits, $14.75 fel : 5 f neo \ ; hold and mean substantial say- ee A SAVING of $7.75 on each of these splendid Suits The list has been necessarily con- #y a i ings, when the aggregate is . for ring. | i : iy \ a iy \ totaled. > jade in three of the very newest Spring models. Skirts densed; but come to the sale with the 1" | eee All made in our own labora , are cut on the new lines, Sith oke Teifeet or flare style, assurance that whatever you buy will Yi: os ae Rabe HO ele spaikilh Gee, s Coats are trimmed with faille dik and belts. Colors are: %| bea splendid bargain. Those who know A “ib8. , . ead ake, at lee : navy blue, black, sand and Copenhagen, All sizes from the value-giving character of the q ) A, & S. Violet Talcum Pow- 32 to 44 bust measure. None C, O. D, Materials are : . ai at der, larly 15, at 10c, Gabardines, Serges and Poplins, ‘ GIMBEL Subway Store scarcely need be told this. Strangers will find themselves quickly delighted. A. gS. Violet Tollet. Water, We illusieate Jot three of the styles offeyed—simply to show 6 of, regularly 49, at 38c, \ what distinct charm and individuality these Suits possess, The | . * ° i advance season styles, finished with a nicety of attention to detail “°* Wonderful Values in Coats No Better Opportunity to Buy Dresses A. & S. Volt Ammonia that one would expect Ina very expensive garment and In thelr 67 Conte, Broadcloths and Diagonals vere M0 Could Be Had WK. & S. Euroma Tollet Water, eects adapting themselves so readly to every woman’: taste that att We . s) no one will be disappointed who comes to share in this off 200 Coats, Mixtures and Two-Toned Boucles $5 | 170 Dresses, Silk and Berge... a) regularly 49, at 4¢c, ; Were is a sale that no worcan will willingly miise--ik otter SURG, ™ former Price, $10. A. & S. Witch, sere on, that are staples at the regular prices—it affords opportunities to “‘ $6 | 105 Dresses, Silk, Serge end Ohitton "aig ae $7.95 rey aes . ' “f : aye Just ‘. the time when most Aira are actively preparing thelr r Price, . & 3. Alcohol, 32 02, regu- Spring and Summer Dresses and Waists, and including in the! $3.60 164 Dresses, Taffeta, Orepe de Caine. vee e 00.76 larly 84c, at 75c, plat many garments made of silks. x Ms | ‘ormer |. 60. ‘ S. 5 ¥ - Becond floor, Livingston street, Central Building, UFO sssssescse++:8180 | 178 Droases, Faille Crope Meteor . $12.76 Ry ana Se uiee _ i #. . Former Price, $18.75 . A. & S. ‘Camphorated Oil, reg- Minch Reductions in Suite Are Thrifty Mothers WillGladly Avail BN siti 9 on i sport Madeira Embroidered Semi-Made A . le oy uinella for ¢! Unprecedented (4 Themselves of This Sale and Buy hands, regularly 15¢, at 10c, ‘ 00 Suits, Berges and Yorn nmeneghiees om GER, | Liberally for Their Daughters Wa vise wm vet’ |) Waist Patterns at $1.98 and $2.25 Each 15 ate, save 160 i. ru ae a Be Waists That Would Ordinarily Sell at $5.00 to $12.00 ‘ormer Price, §3.7! let Talcum Powder, regularly We consider this one of the most remarkable values of the Golden Anniversary month. These are Madeira / 2 20 Coats, size 14 to 17 years A J4c, at 87, hand embroidered Waists, made of a fine quality of pure linen; a wonderfully beautiful collection of hand embrold- There Should Bea ° Former . A. & S. Witch Mare), Gold erles—-so many patterns fae space wil al pevratt ‘Sal agen {ny many lnsiances, the « exquisite work covers . ; Dresses Sream, regula:’, 16¢, at 1) the entire front of waist’ There are English eyelet designs in the so fects and many handsome floral a: Demand for These Skirts - se Bocgs Pea ier Oes.. ‘$3 and ere Pe canter Mik and Creations as well as the most delightful bow knots, Dutterflles and the like. ibicidiots $ 11 Berge Dresses for J u 3 Orris Lotion, regularly 39¢, 1'4 yards plain material, 36 inche: wide, 1,490 count, to complete waist. STORE ORDERS ONLY. None C. 0, m+ - » Fe ar at 28c, + | HEB Maite, Borges ond Flags ooo oo A iss Wea Deseo erent A & §. Licorice Powder, 12c to 19¢ Linen Cluny Laces, 9c a Yard. | $16 Gkirts, Coverts, and Poplin . + 8, Former Price, §1.60. ularly t4¢, at 10¢, Every time we make this announcement there is instant response, for Brooklyn women know how , haat Fores Price, 46. Gimbel pine hee Baloony A. & 5, Rorbatie, Aeith 4 02, picciate remarkable value. We do not know of any othcr store ‘that vais these machine-made ker] [See Page 9 for Gimbel Main Store Announcement )24 (74 SOA ostinato | pect Atal, Mad baat

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