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along the lines of battie, yn, this afternoon, after a trip Oppr}HEIM, GLLUNS & € 34th Street—New York Special Sale Wednesday 200 Women’s Separate Skirts Tailored Skirts of Black and White Striped Worsted, an at- tractive button front model with patch pockets and de tachable belt. All lengths and bands Values.00 3 .O5 Summer Wash Skirts Linen, Cordeline, Gabar- dine, Honeycomb Cloth, Bedford Cord and Corduroy. 2.95 3.95 5.90 OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © 34th Strest—New York Reduced Prices Women’s Summer Gloves Two clasp silk or washable chamoisuede | » one row Paris point or heavy em- 5. I@button length gloves, of Milanese ik, in White and Black, Paris int 59c¢ back; double finger tips. 1.00 Value One clasp washable Doeskin gloves, with } 05c spear or heavy embroidery backs. 16-Button Washable Doeskin Gloves. ..1.75 Special Clearance Sale of | | | Women’s High Grade Corsets 875 High class Corsets, incomplete si a te, Sivart Set and Lily of France makes, es, all desirable models and materials. i Regular 5.00 to 12.50 Values, bf 2.95 3.95 5.00 Sale of Muslin Underwear Combinations, Nightgowns and Petticoats, fine nainsook, trimmed in attractive com- bination of laces, ribbons and embroidery. Regular 1.50 to 9.60 Values 1.00 1.50 2.00 Crepe de Chine Underbodices 300 Crepe de Chine Underbodices, ~ attractive models in pia a and watte, | | 75¢ lace and ribbon trimmed., Kayser’s a Ribbed Lisle Vesis......... 25c Be OMe Ribbed Lisle Union Suits... . ce 1.50 Venetian Silk Vests 1.50 1.95 2.50 Venetian Silk Bloomers 1.95 2,50 3.50 Venetian Silk Combinations 2.95 3.95 4.95 a ————-— = oy Crepe de C Chine Negligees Women's Crepe de Chine Negligees in a variety of attractive styles, lace and hand embroidery trimmed. 4.958 9.75 15.00 8 ' | lor forty-elght days from Bremen, In entertained me royally ashore, and sent | a SAILING SHIP ballast, during whioh time her cap- 0 4 HP Train, John L. Duffy, and his crew © ea twenty-two men had no news of the world. Aa the ship lay at anchor 3 lle they took the shop Many Lives to ¥ down the bay all hands aboard were he mine feld, | Once, in] Frederick 8. Groves, who died last the varying fortunes of the forces Ba cco Hears for Hears for First Time,|" ‘the trynantida ett New York, mine in the A mevern Feb, 19, with 4,608 bales of cotton, ago, The Hryndhitda’s ne Xt trip wil n Arriving Here, of the and made the trip to Bremen in thire be to Arc Rusain, with ‘ven dayn earko of RUD) us the Russian gov ; *, *. ¢, * ty-four days, Including seven my’ ernment. er da 's Sinking ‘ . r dangerous Lusitania’s Sinking. during which she was under guard — = ‘Atte retirement he lived boats that escorted German Cathol her into Aberdeen, Scotiand, er ne i The full-rieged American eailing amination. Capt, Duffy had nothing ' gate German Cathollo Socioti . , ship, 5 aaniie owned by A. IL but kind worde for those who en- ga" ivan tlle bares to mow t) Wonks ove, qa pd 94 sds this Interruption of Nis trip. a rial to President (Prom the Washington Star.) | Bell &@ Company, tied up at Pier 26, never even opened a hatch,” Wilson on neutrality, assuring him of “Just looked over my papers, their full support. _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1915. AGED FIRE HERO DIES. bts og Fy ag what f=) want bh ‘epiiod Pte gold: jooded pers , “Ver, brooding rover en obliantion fie'g alinost Frederick 8. Groves, a HV et ted ern ore oe ead of appre: reaie. ciative Om the enouth of the Weer Rive 4 came aboard and or- ¢ Americans were allowed night at his home, Nine- — eagerly reading about the fate of the ae aay they touha feed Loe i ! House Flies i M Lusitania, the entrance of Italy into p cheap, with the excep- a lous q the war, the note exchanged between : ‘ i he a it Enain Bring Germs sf Germany and the United States, anc ” . P, th 1 ‘ ; ‘ina, jay on the wes ey 1 and conse many kinds of ‘ates t steamer Gree y with SYRACUSE, N. Y,, June 1—The Tl never forwet the favor you have done me,” sald the man who doesn’t Incomp arable Sale BLUE SERGE SUITINGS Made to Measure, $4 4p..50 Same as Sold Elsewhere from $30 to $40 — This war is playing havoc with the blue serge market—good quality serge suitings are as scarce as frogs’ feathers. Wool is selling at a premium—dye stuffs are almost unattainable on this side of the water and the outlook for relief is not bright. When the war started, months ago, Ritchie contracted for thousands of blue serge yardage—the same quality Values $30 to $40 fabric which has made his $14.50 serge justly famous these last few years. And to-day what is the result? New York mencan march into Ritchie's to-morrow and demand a $30.00 value serge suit, all wool, never fade, London shrunk, to measure for $14.50. It's here waiting for you—the Ritchie ideal of honest serge at an honest price. The workmanship, style, fit are of that same high order that one has come to expect in every Suit bearing the name Ritchie. And every Suit strictly Hand Tailored, needled into shape and properly stayed, finished with a thoroughness above criticism, and backed by the same broad guarantee of absolute satisfaction that New York men have learned that they can depend on. When these serges are gone —getting more at the same price 1s out of the question. Ritchie can’t do it with all his prestige, buying power and money—so how can others? If you want them at the old figure—buy and buy now. Satis ‘action ‘Hane or ry A. Back Made to Measure sie 30Chureh St. Hudson Terminal Building CORNER DEY STREET One Block from John Street Subway & 6th & 9th Avenue “L” Stations Put your taste to the test! Camel Cigarettes have a subtle flavor—unique but enticingly attractive—because they are a blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos, Quality and the blend produce a smoke that’s remarkably smooth, fragrant and satisfying. Camel Cigarettes appeal best when submitted to comparison with brands men think they prefer. Smoke them liberally without tongue-bite, parched throat or any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste, Camels will not tire the taste, and ro like them better than either of tobaccos smoked strai; mt, They are mild, yet have fine “ that’s why you won't premiums or coupons with Camels. Put your taste to the test today! Sante eoll 30 for 100. WM your dealer ¢ oupply you, send 106 for one pot Re ee $1.00 for « carton of ton bh peter cent postage They're a $00 percent guality bl 3| IN GIMBEL Broadway and 33d Street Never Before Such a Scoop So Early in the Summer! Fine Belgian Lisere Hats at $1.25 Regularly $2.50 and More Untrimmed—Black Only One of the quality manufacturers had just enough Hat. “ of this fine straw to make 756 Hats, so he offered $1.25 the collection to us at a concession Ml is unpre- 4g <a cedented so early in the season. We stipulated Wreath is that the hats should be made In the Modes of the Howr—Sailors and Shepherdess Garden Hats However, these styles are in large, medium and «mall sizes, Wreaths .. White Satin Flowers and Foliage, 50c Nm order. Very good quali Hats Timed Without Charge ” Spite of the Advances in Embroidery Prices ; 3000 Petticoats With Embroidery Flounces at $2 Regularly $3 and More Ordinarily, the price we are asking for the finished Petticoat $2) would not buy the fine imported pi? embroidery on these skirts. yo “What changed conditions? A Stupendous Purchase of thousands of of embroidery flouncings in and plc gt Bod iThaaar wees fade thts wide the full and circular flounces that are under the new frocks with flare skirts. —" q Three distinct styles—two illustrated. q Full or circular flared Flounces. q Plain or nee trimmed Underlays. q Ribbon tri: Flounces, q Many models with fine cambric tops. Importart— E mbroideries are scarce in this country. Prices are adeancing. wise buyer, with an “ to economies, will buy NOW and LIBERALLY. Second Floor 3,536 Pairs in 8 Distinct Styles It was a great sacrifice on the part of the manufacturers, who found themselves over- ‘one ae certainly the saving to you is ter, since these shoes are right up age the minute in every detail. Graceful Pumps in the fashiona- ble light colors and two-toned combinations, with solid leather $3.65 Spanish-Louis heels. 93.65 Gray Buckslin Backs, Patty, Gray or is ite bry White Calforin yan: ! ry une onings. Patent Leather Potent L Send C! Trimmed with or Gun-metal Fozings. Trimmed. tent Leather Foxings. Patent Leather. Complete Range of Sizes and Widths—All $3.65 Pair Second Floor Hall Runners! Axminster Rugs! Sanford Auction Sale $35,000 worth in the GIMBEL purchase of fine vi in the first auction male the great Senford is ever held Prices are consequently much below regular on fine new designs- mostly Oriental —produced for next Fall's business, Sanford Hall Runners, $1.65 to $7.75 The narrow 22¥-in, width is especially adapted for New York City apartment halls, We bought all there were of ly ifferent designs. | N / Sh Dduaton |. 2 Beauvais Axminster, IN) Bala ieee One-piece, 9x12 ft.,$24.50 i) 4 y ; oe jilso, Beauvale Axminster Rugs ins — 19.00 | 4 ft. 6 in.ad ft. 6 In. ae) Sanford Seamed Sanford Velvet Rugs, oxia ft so) ons Pere Fie S cxid 6 la. Bde SA San io th tn, Sto Bist Plone 22\4 in.0i2 te. eH 16 | 86 in.wi2 tt $7.00 2214 in 16 tt 26 27 in.abA in oe 6 inal ft 97.76 66 in x70 Wn am re VBS VEN VSS PABS AEN AS i