The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1915, Page 9

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sii ti cial THE EVENING WOLLD, TUBBSDAY, APBIL 20, 1018. GIM GUM IS DEAD, = Serena 2 cers Wie SSS rae aa eS Va > mine Fo er wes | chining Broadway and Thirty-third Street ef a Tailleur Hats By the Beet Artists of London a i tne ve Lovage them sid | te Aueoe BULLETS MAY FLY ee sane es rel civil end ertmina: courte te yom enti be poogres, tbe onavie IN Ci shoowne law Ke . Mare tine part - Survivor of Many Tong Battles | iy » Succumbs in Bed After , : New York ig allt training fer a eareet rele On bie Great) f Mid-Summer Modes Coe Woe Bim oun, the man of Golfing mee peat Uhivuwh the shadowy war rene of Mott and Ven Streets, sue eumbed th o trouble whieh ince his #iroke months ago. Wii) bie parsing China: | town loses one of the most eirtking figures in its history dim Gum powerful of butld Gim Gum, the crafty 4 mind, Gim ‘um, the diplomet, the interpreter, the white man's afd ta ferreting out ‘olostial crimes, bas been a marked man in Chinatown for years, As aglnowledged loader of the On Leong | ‘Tong he was a futr targot for the bul- | Jets of rival tong members, but after | Tennia N Ya N / i Yachting N N OU can fool a wise man once, an’ some men twice, but thar’s mi hty few that'll “bite e third time. OY aad il Motoring Seashore, Country a +; and Trottewr Wear 612.76 At $1.75 to sila Mc laes As we specialize Millinery in all of ite branches, we have as large a collection of ‘Tailleur Hate a» is the entire stock of dress and sport hate of the average millinery shop. \N | 4 The Celebrated Hatters of London \ (| years of constant pert! he died at last ‘nm his own bed with h ite by hi ioe fr hs Jeanne Lanvin’s New Sport Suit : “Gim Guin how gi in.” say the wud. | who create sport hate for ail the well-known English sd faced On Laonws us thoy pass each VELVET'S astion-wide popularity women, have sent ua their choicest modela for this season. Hate are modestly priced at $6.76 to $16. Army Hive Champagne Dark Blue other on the street to-day and “Gim (un hop gt ia,” say the Hip Sings, but the note of sorrow is lacking Copied in Summer Oorduroy, $29.50 weuld never have been built on “one IN time * cales, but cace you taste its age- | meBowed emoothness, VELVET |e Steal Gray Natural Rand from the voices of the lutt » | your pipe. | for "Gim Gam thks pane gh hr | besnpdl tannery dees bage es | pe Brown Russian Green In a new Fronch Red which ie just a trifle darker than flame color. the news they have toi ed. | : illi ich is between sapph ' Ghikeiown ‘a cbaply "autre. Pus are the dominating colors. Third Floor In a new and brilliant Blue whieh is oval and ire blues a In that artiatio tone of Castor which is alwaye associated with Corduroy. ‘The smart severit; of thia Sult may be noted in the illustration—at the extreme left. The coats of the red and blue suite are lined with black-and-white Pekin- striped it and Leonid of the Castor-color Suits are in a green-and-white silk printed | N long established domination of Gim , (oO Liggett Myns Iobarce Co 4 Gum te ended; who knows what may nagenn sew? a Sunday afternoon, for the first time A Clearaway of Our Fine sinco bis paralytic stroke, the On| : : after a Japanese Lone leader ait for awhile on the Lingerie ot Ee ( SS Bytes Sport Suit Copied at $29.50 Babba Gum, whom he married three | have had to adjust our regular stock. To accom- inal model which waa presen’ years ago in Cleveland, Ohio, with NJ plish this it has oe necessary to take out all of the a hegre d eth] iwi Bap ot A uo bt eae Bad Sled aed amy Hy poe elaborate festivities of models of which there are only a ey m1 nts, a Centre aketch which Chinato dy jesed. Was sitting Poalde him, and, together | ( ee eee” eo eens Compose Suits of Flannel, 1, $35 they weve enjoying the spring sun- | $3 to $15 Nightgowns | 75c to $6.50 neers White skirts with hunter's green or fireman's red coate—the letver with white, Illus shine when two passing residents of | IN At $2 to $7.60 At 500 to $3.96 tration at right. ‘Third Floor the quarter stopped suddenly in front $1 to $5.76 Underbodices At 75c to $3 of the steps and silently looked the invalid over. ° 2 SDI es on tb” grunted ene to tae At Moderate Prices. be Nye Frey” A S00 to 8 Women Realize That This Is a Ver | other with an alr of finality, and tho IN All of this fine nainsook and batiste, except . t Fe ki eal taUri aay mieen RD) too Ue ecdleee Teh are of net, Ince and alle Unusual Offering of All-Wool j Second Floor Gim Gum was startled. Was it a prophecy or a threat? He hastily retired within and sent for his old friend, Lieut. Burt. Burt, who knows Chinatown the way he knows the back of bis hand, did all he could to ce- assure the weakened leader, but ac- | cording to Mra, Gum her husband be- wan to die from the moment those two men read death in his face, and this morning at 8 o'clock the ond came. He had been receiving treat- ments from a Dr. Donovan of Hobo ken, but it was Dr. A. A. Levy of No. 69 Bast Third Street who attended iim at the deathbed. im Gum first came Into prominence outside of Chinatown when acted es interpreter Coe general iris Pemipoteationy ie court of Judge Warren W. Fos aus ot Generel Co ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Orders are now being accepted for Alterations and Repairs at Special Summer Prices. C. G. Gunther's Sons Furrlers exclusively for ninety-four years $91 Fifth Avenue, New York Telephone 6660 Murray litt, 64-in. Gabardine at 95c Yard! Such a fine, firmly woven Gabardine as this, in such a liberal practical width, is usually retailed for $1.50 a yard. But we have secured a sufficiently large quantity to bring the price down by one-third. In the favorite colors of the year— Soldier Blue Navy Blue Dark Green Dark Brown Black with plenty of each. r Second Fleer Annual GIMBEL Sale of Mirrors At Prices Lower Than Ever Before Market conditions enabled us to purchase the mirror frames from \ 300 White Linon Semi-Made %| Embroidered Robes IN $1.50 each NA These Were Made to Sell for Very Much More They must be seen to appreciate their real worth. \N The skirt | is circular in shape, and is embroidered in pretty designs; the material for the waist is embroid- ered to match the skirt. Main Floor Notions Very Low-Priced 14c for 26c pair Garment 4 hee Drom Ween Thee, 120 él ee 16c pair Pink Drees Ha fae eee three leading manufacturers practically at cost of manufacture. We j Shields. ioe Fe paper Mikwerd's secured the glass at fully 3314% less than for previous sales; and we had ' the mirrors made up to our own specifications. for: Be spon Basting Cot- NS for card Clinton and De Pp (0) (<) en oa three 10¢ Felt Lined | “ng, ately Fin. | sel Mirrors| Perlod M ! ce d PEN H El M I Ll NS & Skirt Hangers x dso 16 pa ny Slips te Pa [French Pane Panel T Mirrors) |Sconce Mirrors) (Mantel Mirrors Cerked Miron eremetereeeeeeeeemeennneeennememneeem ee ee — 4 ies vate Hore’ Girdline, 3 Floor, . 85c__ $3 $5 to 6 incl ar $* } 34th Street—New York Picture 6x8 in, Picture 9x12 Picture 12x16 H Mirror 6x18 in. and 10x12 in. and 10x12 in } lain and bur- Mirror 9x32 Mirror 12x86 hished antique and 10x32 in. and 10x84 in “ ” Sh illE Toe-Ease” Shoes FillEvery il 35 $3.50 $6.75 N f| N 4 Need For Children \N $2.50 to $5, According to Size. M IN 4 Extraordinary Sale Wednesday Pei ecpoer ey Full mirror iB {prture 12x16 ure 6x in. plate, irror, : Only at GIMBELS can aah buy these shoes. They Mirror 6x20 in, Size 12x24 in. 12 x 86 in. j A Special Purchase of are Reanaty made for us; aed with sensible, $2.50 $3.75 $7.50 ; health-giving Hive made of the nent cathe pro- Ploture, : riers atio Foun 375 Women's and_ Misses’ vee ge A se tk ere | _ _ — — 8x24 in, My 10 x 82 in. 12x86 in, Of white buckskin or Nubuck, buon models; tan Russia calf, button and lace; ‘metal, button and lace; patent colt-skin, button ‘models with cloth or kid tops. ' The pictures used are mestolypes, meitograures, colortypes and others. Frames, plain and burnished antique, Dresden, Venetian and the new toned finishes. The mirrors are of first qualty. Afternoon and Street Dresses Consisting of a prominent dressmaker’s entire stock of High Class Afternoon and Street Dresses, of Plain and Fancy Taffeta, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Fancy Silk Crepe, Faille Silk; Summer Dresses of Voile in plain and combinations. This season's hest models. $10 Mantel Mirrors at $6 18x40 in, Beautiful antique frames, with festoons and top ornaments, With fujl burnished frames: $7.50 $8.50 Pumps of white Nubuck, patent coltakin, Russia Priced 814 to 11 sizes, $2.50 i» and $3.60; 111 4g to 2 sizes, $2.60 | Boys’ Toe-Ease Shoes | \ of Brith Russia ealf or gun-metal calf in lace {72 models, or gun-metal calf in button model, fo/ ] I Patent coltskin, button or lace, and heavy box 7 Regular 29.75 to $9.75 Values f, and gun-metal “i to $4; 244 to 6 sizes, $3 to $6. calf in lace only. 15.00 4 ioe I Li These Merit Special Attention $3 iN Patent colts 98 to $8.60, Combination Mirrors Sconce Mirrors None sent on Approval No Exchanges or Credits Priced, according to In three parts, some with pictures, others with Appropriate Period designs, with ornamented 1/ full plates. 98.60 candle holders on side. | \ See Evening Journal or Telegram for Burnished antique frames, beautifully orna- $8.75 { Also in the Misses’ GIMBEL Announcement of Third Great mented, ) | Department—Third Floor Monthly Sale of Toilet Goods and Drugs. $10 Sale Starts Tomorrow Main Aisle, Main Floor, and Sixth Floor NRE $13.50 Louis XVI. design, beautifully orngmented and fully burnished, 75 Misses’ Dressy Silk Suits Sizes 14 to 20 years, also suitable for women 32 to 38 bust measure. Silk Faille Suits in Navy, Copenhagen, Gray, Sand and Tan; an unusually attractive model. 18.00 Superior Peau de Cygne lined: Reniarve¥ene ' |), SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. ;

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