The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1915, Page 11

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F — om. Formerly $18.50 to 30.00 | ACKER, MERRALL News Oddities (ow COMPANY NIN 0 »HAn ante CBAND BANKS burned we deat 6 Bre in & Jerecy OMY W od BRYAN Pitas Ji even’ « sition @ arom Rol ronan yor 4 cern a | .. Ox Tongue War ie Ki Couns = = on 2 tb. jars NEWFOUNDLAND SEALMKS propose ee aeropianes to locate herds of seals, creating thoreby & prospect elt speedier: emtinetion Cc LICENSES TO WHOOP Newark 1 { Nea seeks to compel al Bidrew Who have whooping cough to Wenr a yeliow band op the left sleeve | OLD GERMAN BAPTICT brethren Dunkards are bay iA money-saving item Miaka no nthe theolog ! ride in on SUtomodile Al ALL OUR STORES NEW JITNEY JINX San Franelse id hated to court by bis Wife because he reserved the front seat beside lin for the est looking women passengers | b) PLANTS CAN LOVE, how fear ley also e ‘dl 10; 5 And sometimes are spiteful, announces Prof. Walters of the Plant Tea rh Bureau at Langhorne Safe Kidney and __Uver te LEAPS FROM SLING TO SLING— Within turee years Paul Harrison of Ellwood City, Pa, has broken his it once, had three ribs broken and be | WAGNER NIGHT IN NEWARK. “ie of over 36 r § Instant Reliet For) Aching, Burning || gad Sweety Feet) |r: 7) Following t and #100, druggist or direct po paid on receipt price sremblage of several | d the armory agat | tas night A Kroup of * ide For all rota Foot | Herbie Troubles 2 syns s eon tenor, and | gnor's mu: | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Stern Brothers 4nd and 4rd Streets, West of FiAh Avenue. The Annual May Sales Friday and Saturday, of the better grades of Men’s Apparel and Accessories An Unusual Clothing Event for Men Third Floor) Men’s Spring Overcoats Men’s Spring Sack Suits Regular Value $25.00 at $18.50 In plain blue and a wide range of checks, plaids, stripes and mixtures, made in one, two Offering Remarkable Values | and three button models, in sizes 32 to 42 chest. Also Youths’ Norfolk and Sack Suits, at $8.50 Regular prices were $12.50 to 15.00 at $15.00 Affording an excell-nt choice of styles taken from our regu- lar stock and marked exceed- ingly low to close out; all sizes from $2 to 44 but not in every model. On the ; made of very desirable mixtures for Spring and Summer zes 14 to 18 years only. First Long Trouser Suits, three pice wea A Particularly Noteworthy Sale of Men’s Spring and Summer Furnishings (Conveniently displayed at the 6th Avenue and 48rd Street Entrance) At the most extraordinary price advantages offered this season Men's Silk Mixed Shirts, Men’s Pure Silk Shirts, soft made of rich heavy silks, in Men’s Negligee Shirts, in the most desirable ma- prials, soft finish or laun- pose gt ale finish with French cuffs, at $1.10 each at $1.55 each Men’s Silk Neckwear, Large flowing End Searfy and Bat Wing Ties of silk and cotton, the latest designs, at $3.35 cach at 35ce each 6 for $2.00 Men's made of fine mer- cerized niaterials, Pajamas, Silk Mixed Pajamas, low cut nec for $1 95 Summer wear,suit Men’s Silk Hose At Remarkably Low Prices Silk Plated Half Hose, medium weight, in black, white and colors, Men’ 's Pajamas, in woven madras and plain pongee, — suit 95e $1.65 Men’s Underwear Priced appreciably less than heretolore Sleeveless Shirts and Knee Drawers 95, of crossbar nainsook, each 35¢ Shirts and Knee Drawers, of white cotton; shirts with half sleeves or sleeve- less; regular or stouts, . each Athletic C ombination Suits, of striped madras and crossbar muslin, at DDe par oo Pure Silk Half Hose, in black, white, tun, navy and gray, with extra spliced soles A 45c 70c 37c pair Pure Silk Socks, superior quality, in black or white; medium and heavy; pair 85c French Silk Half Hose, in black and 1.95 fashionable colors with self clocks, pair Combination Suits, of cotton mesh; le length; alee C quarter sleeves and ank sleeveless and knee length, : 95¢ Men’s Smart Straw Hats Men’s Are being shown, on the Main Floor, ina very choice assortment of the newest style. and/straws from the leading foreign and American makers, including Sennets, Splits, Milans, Mack- inaws, Bangkoks, Leghorns and Panamas, at moderate prices. Saturday, May 8th, officially o season for Men's Straw Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with initial, Duplex Fabric Gloves spear backs, in white, gray and tan, Value 81.00, at 55c a pair Very special at $1.90, doz. ena the ata, - THE —— WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 6, EL le le eck Lk kat. ‘TGIMBELS Broadway and Thirty-third Street ‘ GIMBEL Cold-Air Fur Storage--2 Per Cent q (| ; A Thousand Dresses And every one represents an extraor- dinary value at ils particular price. At $2.25 $6.50 A host of styles, but we shall only give a general idea of a few at each price. 26 ~ Frocks of Plaid Crepe with walsts of white lawn and bolero jackets of the crepe. Also dresses of Chambray. -Dresses with ples skirts of striped or checked Ging ham and waists of white lawn. $3— Lingerie Frocks of Nainsook, trimmed with lace and em- broides ¢6_Bmpire Dresses of white striped Crepe with Empire sus- render of colored linen, $6.60 and $6.76—Frocks of dotted and flowered Cotton Tissues, trimmed with fine Valenciennes lace. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Third Floor Thin Women As Well As Those That Are Stout Will Benefit By The New NEMO $5 Corset With “Wonderlift” Device Thin women generally have weak constitutions, Very often they do not regardtheir state of health and think that because they are thin they can wear just uny kind of a girdle or small corset. At least 60 per cent. of these women are permitting their thoughtlessness to cause more injury to their health. However, it may be because they do not know that Nemo Corsets support I Ohba ee ag well as give it graceful lines. The lutest Nemo model The “Wonderlift” a Natural Support to the Device Which Gives Abdomen Two large muscle-like straps of Lastikops Webbing form this support—they conform to nature not only in their strength, but also in their elasticity. This support is invisible. However, it ry he adjusted on the outside by simply pulling the strings of its laciy Ags. A Skilled Corsetiere Will sear At jd his Corset to You i hop, Second Floor Boys New WashSuits At $1.15 Regularly $1. 85, $2.50 & $2.85 A quick purchase at the right time, from a manu- facturer who specializes in boys’ wash suits, results in our being able to make this low price on about 1,000 / suits. The collection includes all the new models—Vestee, Tommy ‘Tucker, Oliver Twist, Middy, and others— in a variety of materials all of fast colors, and a number of the newest color-combi- nations. Sizes 214 to 10 years. Fourth Floor “Toe Ease” Shoes—Ideal 1/1 for Tender, Growing Feet They give perfect freedom of growth to foot of infant or growing boy or girl. The foot stays as nature intended it to be— without being cramped and squeezed out of shape. Girls’ High or Low Shoes 14 ia) Tan Rus- \ sia calf, gun ik f \ metal calf, | ray | patent colt, 1/ a | white buck- | \ skin and \ yee | § white Nu- { . ve 26 to ‘3 ithe 60 to $2.50, wedge heels $2.60 to $3.50 P $3.00 to $4.00 $3 to $5, growing girls Boys’ High or Low Shoes Tan Russia calf, gun metal calf, patent colt, box calf. Sizes 1 to 6, $3 and $3.60 GIMBELS Boy Scout Shoes Tan and black oil calf with chrome tanned soles. Sizes 10 to 13! 4 For Men -6to ll $3 Sizes 1 to 644 $2. Second Floor eS SS The Most Notable May White Sale In the History of GIMBELS month of May, we shall present enormous in White at Exceptional Economies, Silke Cotton Materials TP mbroiderves row and every day during the { Uw following Merchandise Table Linens Hed Coverings Window Draperies Petticoats parat 7) “ hiefs Neckwear contributes White Merchandise at Special The Sale of $120,000 Worth (At IMPORT Prices) Of China, Glass, Art Wares,Lamps In the BAWO & DOTTER Stock Sweeps along with intensifying interest--the most sensational occurrence in the annals of the Ch ind Glass business! With such an enormous quantity of the finest goods to be disposed of (it required 3,157 roller truckfuls- think of it!--to bring it from the Bawo & Dotter building on 83d Street to GIMBELS), it is to be expected that we are still unpacking fine lots that had been overlooked in the bustle. Here is, for example, a new lot of the magnificent. Copeland China with Cobalt blue and yold encrusted border—dinner-ware fit for the finest table in the land. (Bawo & Dotter, as you already know, were American agents for this famous Copeland factory, aa well as for Roy al Crown Derby and other noted potteries.) — Tbe quantity is lim- ited and will quick ly disappear; but it is typical of the Sale’s oppor- tunities. Come by all means for your share of this heautiful China dnd Glass it is difficult to conceive that such an occasion will o¢cur again. The Bawo & Dotter Lamps, Marbles and Bronzes Afforded some of the very richest advantages of the whole Sale. th Floor Moving Out Some Excellent Dining Room Furniture Steady arrival of new Furniture on our floors—just now, the kinds especially suited for Summer furnishing—makes it imperative for us to keep clearing out the small lots. Hence tomorrow's S pleof splendidly built Furniture for the Dining Room of most of which we have but a single suite or piece of a style. $187.50—Nine Pieces—From $247.50 A fine Mahogany Dining-Room Suite, in Adam design, including 6 Chairs covered with dark green leather. Odd Dining Room s e8 3-pieee Mahogany Colonial Model 995.00 4-piece Adam Model Mahogany Suite 60,00 raton Model Mahogany. »bean Model Oak, pit med Oak Sheraton Model Inlaid, | ri 10-piece Ocean Blue Oak. $196.00 Odd Dining ro | Pieces ‘ ed Oak Sideboard $47.60 regulariy $60. Sheraton Mahogany China Closet $40.00 regularly Golden Oak Buffet. $26.00 regularly 45-Inch Golden Oak Extension 'T $14.76 regularly $19. Fumed Oak Sheraton Model Sideboard... $45.00 regularly Adam Model Mahogany Sideboard . Adam Model Mahogany China Closet +++ $75.00 » $56.00 400 Spalding Tennis Rackets, of Famous Grades $2.50 Each Every tennis player can recognize his favorite Spalding ket in this fine group, although the tackets bear only the ding trade mark, Many of the Ra s have the popular de- pressed throat pieces; others have reinforced throats. The shght defects are in the frames, and do not affect the service of the Rackets, which are all strung with excellent gut. Weights 12!) & 14! 0z.—all at $2.60. “Seconds” ) N Wi N| vi N yj in Wi N] thetenala season-the fie time we 77 99-60 are able to make this fine offering. Fourth Floor CaS AS AS AS SASS SA 4 ee ae anaemia

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