The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1915, Page 11

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SENTENCE BROKER. moves "ISH ASSEMBLY we . rote ‘BOROUGH HOME RULE. ; WOULD END POI GRAFT. SAYS WOODS, “RAE MENBERSHD OF SENATE 1060 i RESINOL ASAFE = cmc E SKIN-REMEDY zs scrip mW whch f tre MIL dir samples write to Baltimore, Ma A GooD Way Te TO 5 SHAMPOO. ||.) uf, aparaunts he an : Shampor bg ed thore te work in the Resinol medication stops dandrulf a keeps the buir al —Advt Bent 20-1, Resinol, | went + aud a have been killed of whose num and mor, ap) Tombs Matrons Sead Hie Hawes, Vriseners © Betton an He were fom | af what it ihe. The p | CONTAIN NARCC Wel hei! 1 | of Chas, H. Fletener, and containing rich collections of French, English, Marbles. GIMBEL BROTHERS bought these stocks—approximately $120,000 worth, at IMPORT prices, and now make This Advance Announcement of Their Sale Beginning on Monday, May 3d This is an occasion the equal of which has never been chronicled before, and in all likelihood will never be repeated. Bawo & Dotter, founded in 1864, were one of the few importing houses in America that maintained complete stocks of foreign China and Glass in many lines, instead of merely samples. They were also manufacturers, owning the famous Elite China Factory in Limoges, France, and two factories in Austria—one for Crystals, one for Dinner- ware, Besides, they were agents for such famous potteries as CROWN DERBY, MEAKIN, and the IMPERIAL CROWN CHINA COPELAND, J. & G, FACTORY of Vienna, They had a high reputation for CLOCKS with fine imported movements, which they sold to the best jewelry stores in America, and of which we bought +a very choice group. It is these wares of highest character that will be found in vast quantities There are, for instance, at wholesale prices, $6,000 worth of Bohemian Glass $7,000 worth of Bronzes and Marbles $14,000 worth of Austrian and German China $6,000 worth of Lamps when the Sale begins on Monday. $36,000 worth of French China $33,000 worth of English China $20,000 worth of Cut Glass And here is the most amazing fact of the whole Sale: We Shall Sell the Entire Stock at About Half of Bawo & Dotter’s Import or Wholesale Prices thereby providing the most wonderful opportunities for buying such fine Wares that have ever been presented, Further det Sale’s opening on Monday. possible, GIMBEL BROTHERS THIRTY-THIRD STREET BROADWAY i Don’t Poison Baby. \] ORTY YREAKS AGO almost ited mother PARBOOWO rt bom tat jake it 1EW_ DROPS TOO MAN | From WHICH THEM 18 NO WA AKING. phine, each of which A Te of Dro licine to be given to your ebi af whe. bag ag eli ” CASTORIA Woes tor OTIGS, tf 18 bears the al BAWO & DOTTER 20 West Thirty-third Street, New York Went into bankruptcy on account of the War in Europe. THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT sold their great stock, occupying six floors in Bawo & Dotter’s own building, German, and Austrian China and Porcelain, French, Belgian and Bohemian Crystals, also Bronzes and ails of this extraordinary event will be told between now and the Meanwhile, plan now to make as early a visit as ah ey poi a Ta iS Van aS Va GIMBELS Broadway and Thirty-third Street irene The Latest Paris | Note In Millinery Black and White to be Speeval 6 other ewidonts M Hate ‘at $5 and and $10 Black Hemp Hats with brims, facings and crowns of white satin her chi White Hats trimmed with white flowers and on rans si juce A white foliage—the latter is an important new Many children who note, Black Hats trimmed with white wings and lowers, Black Hemp Turbans with crowns of white ent, Naa Leghorn Hats trimmed with white kid- skin, These are Hats that are positively true to Paris. Hate that are made hy skilled artivts, Hats that are made of the best materials, In a word— $5 and $10 Hats That Are Unrivaled in New York New Untrimmed Hats for Summer, $1 to $6. Third Floor These Boy’s Suits Are Zz Winners! Reg. $7.50 and Norfolk Suits with two pairs of knickerbockers, in ‘ay, brown and fancy mixtures; stripes and checks, martly tailored models in newest styles. Also blue serge with one pair of trousers. Sizes 7 to 18 years, Boys’ $ $2.50 & $3 Wash Suits, $1.85 iver ‘T'wist, Middy, Tommy Tucker, Vestee, in new washable "materials, plain and color-combina- tions. For boys 214 to 8 years. Fourth Floor Women’s Handkerchiefs Sheer Reg. 10¢ Linen 6c Each and I2c Called “seconds” because of slightly rounded corners. With the new colored rolled edge. Also Initialed Handkerchiefs Mostly with small script letter; heavy quality linen. ‘hese are perfect. Main Floor. Every Woman Can Save $3 on “Acme” Collapsible and Adjustable Dress Forms, $5.50 Any woman at all interested in dressmaking will more than save the $5.50 she spends on one of these forms. They reproduce any figure and adjust easily, having sepa- rate adjustments for bust, hip, neck and waist. When not in use, they fold up to half the actual size. Two styles. Sizes 82 to 42 and 36 to 44, $5 ‘‘Acme’’ Adjustable Dress Forms, $3.75 4 sections and come in two styles, Sizes 32 to 42 and 36 to 44, Fifth Floor = Mwawas aS Fae eS Va VaR FS | | Rules in Coats } At | th. $16 to $18.75 13 fm - Plain White Ireisible Stripes | | Jrwisible Checks Black Velvet Collars raid Bindings Black Buttonholes $12. New oe tignal in Material & Price $15 $25 Covert ( z. £6 Gabardine Satin Corduroy ( id Cloth Silk Crepe Serge . Serge Silk Poplin Checked Worsteds ( orduroy Charmeuse ‘Taffeta Women’s $3 to “ Parasols At $2 and $3 As parasols are a very important dress acce: women will do well to attend this Sale, for this special purchase brings 600 very fine parasols. A delightful collection of ‘all the newest and tahionale styles and shapes, including Japanese, othe and regulation shapes, in white-and- i. and brilliant colors. Women’s $2.50 Silk Umbrellas,$1.75 Plain taffeta; navy, green, garnet one | black. ain Floor Spring Clearance of Bedroom Furniture— 3314% to 50% Less The majority are plies at half price. In order to make room for the new Summer stock we have included suites and odd pieces, discontinued patterns and some of our regular stock of which we have only one vit a kind. ia Mahogany Dresser (illustrated), $20 e French plate jean full swell front, all wan drawers reinforced in center. $37.60 Mahogany Chiffonier (illustrated), 18.76 To match Dresser. $24 Mahogany Toilet Table, to Match Above, $12 low. Louis XVI, more re) Walnut 11-piece Suite, “e 4 1,120.00 An Adam Model 6-piece Cire. Walnut Suite, | hs 826.00 Decorated 3-piece Enamel Suite, 1Th00 130.00 Louis XV. 3-piece Walnut Pulte, 96.00 165.00 Colonial Four Post Model Bed; Cire. Walnut, in Size onl 91,25 42.50 Colonial Model Cire. Walnut Chiffonier, 27.60 68.00 Colonial Model Cire, Walnut Dresser, 36.00 70.00 Cheval in White Enamel, 18.60 87.00 Dresser in AHORA 33.00 60,00 Pear crea He 88 ‘oilet Tal ahog 16, 82. Lreath th Floor " The Pride of Many Homes— $382.50 Kitchen Cabinets Now $29. 5O fF Not only are they convenient, Lue clean — healthy. They are made of white enameled steel, and are odorless, dust and vermin proof, ‘The systematic ar- rangement of its ac- cessories renders real service in any kitch- |L¢ en. Everything is in order — flour-bin, covered tin bread | box, large non-warp- ing cutting board, glass sugar-bin, &-piece crystal spice set. NINES Fifth Floor

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