Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 20 1915." " f the mutiny “news MILL ENGLISH OFFIDERS, 2° Sse REPORTS AMISSONARY rae ‘The 4 . White Persons at Lalo . Massacre, Declares Ret « « i Mormon Traveller Inapirea t ‘ « has Haluk! # Wo compenioa of ® THOUGHT SHE = COULD NOT LNE 22s been killed by a burgiar He ts now Jon his way to Balt Lake City While on the ate Restored to Health by) is which he m Lydia E. Pinkham’s { Vegetable Compound ner City of Paria, trip from In Bodice s? Chemise °/ Petticoats’? Corset */.; Petticoat s/ $5.50 Tomorrow—$150,000 Worth of French and Domestic Undermuslins, Crepe de Chine Lingerie, Unionville, Mo.—"I suffered from a| trouble aud I got , Bodice ¢/ Nightgown */ Nightgown ¢/..> ¢, $1.9 / ¢ 8575 sie of the Turk When the City a Nogligee of Parin rea alig the passe ed the trip te aa the Chan repedoed on the wi than rink up the Frenc nervous spells: and would > — | OBITUARY NOTES. 4° | rthur Hoever, artist, art eritte and | ron art subjects, died suddenly t disease at his home in Nut- | J, yeut Sh 8, Coens eet |i sy | Negligees, Silk Petticoats, Corsets, House Dresses, Blouses, Neckwear, my doctor said he could ty-aeven in ‘ q es os aren aty|one term ana Prohibition me Children’s and Infants’ Wear—at Savings of 20 to 40 Per Cent. the Massachusetts Legislature, By the time I had taken it I felt better. I continued its use, and now I am well and strong | 89 “T have always recommended your) medicine ever since 1 was so wonder- fully benefited by it, and I hope this! \.° letter will be the means of saving some| ~ D. Hockeramith, who t9) o have dug his way out of the nitentiary and then eG J Nightgowns $1 to $65 Summer Corsets Foresightedness $1.50 to $3.75 There would not be a May White Sale at GIMBELS if we wan of the C at Madison Mrs. Margaret A. Griffin, wife of other poor woman from suffering.” — # ; Ppa . F ; tind Pe Mrs. MARTHA, SEAVEY, Box 1148,{ Qoinsueoner. ter the old’ City. oe | Domestic French Crepe de Chine had not had exceptional foresight “La Markette” Corsets of white or flesh color coutil, $1.50; Unionville, irri E. Pinkham's| Brooklyn and who is now a District $1 to $7.50 $1.50 to $65 = $8.95 to $12.75 But our foresight has brought about a greater White Sale white coutil, $2; white and flesh color batiste, coutil or broche, Vegetable Compound have thousands ofj eure diaense’ at her nome, ‘No. 48| . than we have ever had before. Moreover, Patino or cout, $3.36, on oy Mnmrated $1.76; of auch lettera at that nbove-—they. tell| Lefferts Place, Brooklyn. She _ was | Petticoats, $1 to $69 spoon ihe ot (aah aie, A eho of @ new jacquard material, in ‘“‘DeBevoise’’ Brassieres, 46c, Instead of 76c, $1 and More 2,400 of these famous Brassieres—-many styles for some of them are samples. $1 and $1.60 “HB. & J." Brassieres of net, 75c and $1. Negligees, $1 to $19.50 Dotted Swins neeligess at $1 are trimmed with borders of polka dotted lawn. Those at $2.50 are trimmed with Valen- clennes lace and have boudoir cape to match—the latter in- cluded at $2.50. Many of the negligees, $8.60 to $19.50, are made of fine Imported Swiss, Net, Crepe and Voile and are trinmed with lovely laces and ribbon. House Dresses, $1.60 to $3.50 New tailored and demi-tailored styles in white Cordeline, Linen and Seersucker. A White Sale That Is Phenomenal Ina Year When All the World Needs Cotton Our foresightedness not only made us anticipate the increase in the price of Cotton, but it caused us to ‘corner’ Imported Laces and Embroideries, For, as you undoubtedly know, many of the mills that made them have been destroyed. Our foresightedness made us realize that the scarcity of trim- mings would cause Paris to change styles in lingerie. And it did. Our Paris Bureau sent us these new models, which express the greatest simplicity, and we have had them copied for this Sale. Our foresightedness told us that the prices of French Lingerie would increase, because of the scarcity of materials and the de- pression among the workers. Prices did increase, but we had placed our orders beforehand. The result is that we are enabled to present— the truth, else they could not have been| President of St. Joseph's Day Nur- obtained for love or money. This med-| 8eTy: icine is no stranger—it has stood the} Miss Anna Pendeleton & test for years. vat ee ee Mead, a the first firm of women are | Uf there are any complications you) tie World, died of pneumonia yester- do not understand, write to Lydia Es) si) at Now York Hospital. Her frm Pinkham Medicine Co, (confiden=| drow the plans for the model tene- tial), Lynn, Mass, Your letter will be| mont to be erected in Washington in read and answered by a wo=| memory of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. | man and held in strict confidence.—| Misa Schenck was ono of the first Advt. women graduated from Columbia. Domestic French Crepe de Chine $1 to $12 $1 to $69 $1.95 to $12.75 Combinations, $1 to $45 Domestic French Crepe de Chine $1 to $3.95 $2 to $45, $8 to $6.75 Envelope and Plain Chemises, 50c to $19.75 Domestic French Crepe de Chine 50c to $5.75 65c to $19.75 $2 to $6.50 Corset Covers and Bodices, 50c to $16.75 Domestte French Crepe de Chine 50c to $6.75 b5e to $16.75 $1 to $3.75 | Drawers, 50c to $15.25 Domestic French The French tops. It Bro is an Oxford that needs no lacing A novel pump of smart and graceful appearance. The vamps are made of roadway, 3 lot St Brouduagy cornet sehse ay Broadway, earner Canal St Princess Pump bronze with French sand kid is also made of Russia calf with buck tops to match. Good shoes are an economy Hanan & Son Eight New York Stores 205 Broadway, nonr Fulton St. roadway, near Muane St 5 Nasa S., comer Liberty Ste In Brooklyn at 390 Fulion St. ANY ] Gil FROM $12.00 UP TO $40.00 FROM $10.00 U Our Own Tailors on the Premises ES’ SUITS & COATS MEN’S SUITS TO $35.00 ALTERATIONS FREE PURCHASE UP TO $25.00 ‘4° Down, ‘1" Weekly [fore] Sy ael Suu fit. Telit Ani || [(ComPLETE Home FURNISHERS Crepe de Chine 50c to $8 5Bc to $15.25 $2 to $3.95 Children’s Lingerie, 25c to $2.25 Princess Slips 50c to $1.50 Nightgowns Princess Skirts Band Shirls 50c to $1.50 50c to $2.25 60c to $1.50 New “Teddy Bear’ Combinations., $1 Children’s Dresses, 50c to $5.50 Infants’ Slips and Dresses, 60c to $5.50. Empire Dresses, 1 to 4 years, $1 to $5. Hand-smocked Nainsoo! Dresses, $1.25. Sizes 6 months to 2 years, 9d Floor Combinations 50c Drawers 25c to 75e Srench Lingerie Hand-Embroidered Chemises,56c and $1 Hand-Embroidered Drawers, 65c and $1 Hand-Embroidered Petticoats, $1 Hand-Embroidered Nightgowns, $1.50 We are positive that these prices will not be duplicated in New York tomorrow and we are sure that it will be several years before they can be repeated, for French Lingerie has already increased 35%, in price. Our style foresight is in evidence toreughaut the sale, from the Petticoats with hoops to the Blouses with frills. Silk Petticoats, $1.95 .; to $12.50 White Crepe de Chine and Tub Silk Petticoats at $1.98, Indeed, they will amaze the most experienced shopper, for those of Crepe de Chine are trimmed with an sbunaance of pretty lace and have fitted tops. New Hoop Petticoats of Crepe de Chine and Lace at $4.95 to $12.50. Exceptional Petticoats at $1 In white ‘‘Merveilleux," which looks like silk. Shadow proof. 4d Floor Fine Neckwear, 50c Organdio Collara with jabote—trimmed with lace and finished with black ribbon ties, Collars and Vestess of voile —hand embroidered. Main Floor The Big Specials in Blouses---Models with Frills, $2 to $8.95 In Sheer Voile, Georgette Crepe, Batiste, Chiffon and Crepe de Chine—Models Illustrated 4 Toor $3.95 Sport Shirts, of Handkerchief Linen, Polka Dotted, Blazer and Awning Stripes | | N ; a : BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD 8T. GIMBEL BROTHERS _...... .82%. ..... | Black with White, White Crepe Veats, SVS TEL TUB AST ERBE TET BE LICE TT a, TTT TTT rT