The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1915, Page 7

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, SHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 7, “2 $20,000,000 snes at an pea a Yala td Wii Wreckway xd S84 tos BY REVENUE FRAUD 3 oo | 4 'GIMBELS OU enn beplaep i ge and still kee tag, ont we weholders Will Receive Ana- fathionable COVERING 1OYEA ani rang fey ot PF peethigmaton ter plage sen Store ‘and actual all-day Bttantion and Tot a Cabinet covering [outstanding shares of atock of the —_ ba A sw nat of Tee ‘ 1 comfort when participated in by |Amalgamated Copper Company, rary ola and the District | Corporation was dissolved at noon to- ou weara from those two States was|day. Stockholders will receive two ABOCoreet. | Hunt for Missing Fe Federal Offi- irra ald'for a, completa inven: |tock tor each share of Analg, or share of Amalgamated, tigation, but the matter never You’ll lose | “ia! Revives Scandal That toa hed, No more prosecutions rn- brag Shon, or ag gc eet . Gates was transferred to thr ther work and finally quit the ser-|Company, made the announcement fol- one to three Had Been Dropped. Fg et A hes AY state lowing § meeting of the directors: In inches more —— Tax am Oo ea eet fortes: eae oa The > Ami nytt was o owen tisea y is on sale com corporation. ) pod your | wasHInaToN, june 1.—Admie-| willina 2 Omborne; called Gates wet Fie re nominal capital jrock of the Amal: Mornay, an Tusedaye at the jeasur pervi an a im at wo! s J. », A he gL ths on cel A te apy se ihe distillery cases last | So exposition and sale of thani inyour | partment to-duy that search is bel a a be was made toe) = —~ other cor- | ™%% by Secret Service agents for | ray, waisstoner, and the work Wash Goods Knox Booth, division revenue agent! of completing the case at Fort Smith sets. "And |tor Tennessee and Alabama, with |was loft to Division Agent Barkman,|% Minister Tells How He including the famous Bontex fab- rics, present many economies in Hting arrest of Caspar and eshe 1 stomach | headquarters: at Nashville, With he ae new, fresh-frora-the-loom materi benny Macs re Booth has been missing two weeks, | the disappearance of Booth, it 1s said. Darkened Gray Hair als for surnmersgarments. i his aikasoaasanes being coincident, it Back Ni fo normal posi Jig said, with tho arrest of John z.| SUICIDE IN CENTRAL PARK. Dromght ack Natural Dark shade models sed |CAsPer at Fort Smith, Ark. on &/qgeq mam Shoots Himself; No Clue | GOOOOCOOOIIIISOOOO0000ND | o are wi charge of conspiring to defraud e dw tenattt todesign KABO | Government. Caspar is head of a ved Ks, Prestertown, reets. We fit | aigtitiery that is said to have evaded An aged man, poorly dressed, eat them sitting reclini wel payment of a large part of its taxes|down on a bench near Ninety-sixth and wi " Street and the West Drive in Central ining a8 thorugh alleged conspiracy with rev as standing, It jenue officers. Treasury oMcials be suesiet laike drown vovotver frame his Rives usunequalled | lleve Caspar’s arrest will lead to th | pocket and shot himself throweh the ityle”andcomfort | Uncovering of & $20,000,000 revenue | head, A policeman called an ambulance feral figures. scandal extending through three ad- a? the a eg eae was dead when the Tnet and Founa” ministrations. Bod was, taken to the A Priced at $5 to $1 ‘The search for Booth and the | the Xi leide wae iste esd lot Caspar tt ie said, constitute oaly Ave of. mors Years eld had waite hal | ray i hy the ni yoo tion into this branch of the revenu pounds. ‘kets there and did it ev but t *y service, several other Southern States | rircspsrdleachdbd arses that no one cou Lo dalots in Mecitd is ts| Workman Takes His Lite. ds against ‘the Govern-| ‘The body of a man, shot in the head, for tel was a shortly af . e ‘ ees For Men’s and Youths’ $15, $18.50 2 wf : pga Feuer ier and $20 SUITS! _ Sa Seana nanan anlaNamaNaRERaRas, N The Season's Sensational G I M B 3 L S Clothing Sale Price! And the Season’s Best Sale! Broadway and 33d Street. Think of ane i entegn Heaaa — 0 a ee Summer Semi-Annual Clearaway of $3.95 to $20 The AnnualSale of Silk Remnants _ Black Blouses at $1.95 to $12.75 Presents Thousands and Thousands of Practical Lengths for Blouses, Dreses, Bathing wut It full of GIMBEL Cold-Air Fur Storage—2 Per Cent. Furs Repaired and Remodeled— Moderate Prices Cookery Talks by Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer Daily at 10:30 and 2:30 in the Special Salons, Tenth Floor stouts, long Suita in the newest and oe models. "4 Men's $8.60 Genuine Palm Beach Suits, $5. For Mourning, Semi-Mourning and Conseroatioe Wear Suits, Skirts, Suits, Men's Shirts in the Most Wanted of the lined; sone wlth patch pecker: tiers snake tomarvative saséel At. 55c to $3.95 a Yard WN eoceisen Miah Doubt tes inna Instead of 65c to $13.60. Wonderful in Every Particular! Why? Because we decided months ae make this a record sale, to launch something really BIG, so WORTH W tt in its accom; Sip ts eon emphasize its position as the ONLY BVENT oF ‘Ts KIND IN NE Determination and Ingenuity A srvdicg it In no half-way measure, either, as demonstrated today at the opening of the sale —gorgeous silks in every weave and color—quantities of them, even the very scarce. Navy Blue Taffetas and Rich Im meee Silks Besides the navy blue taffetas, every other wan' 82-inch genuine Shantung Pongee, at the very low price of 38¢ yard. Crepe de Chines in adil: Flesh, Pink and Black Taffetas Foulards Messalines Charmeuse Flowered Louisines Failles eee Poplins Black For Bath- F ADCY | stripes, Plain | crepe Silks ing Suits Silks erg Silks Meteors MI 7; Men's $2 Motor Dusters, $1.25. ns " Men's 90 Odd Btriped Viannel and Serge Outing & yj (| "oUMen's #2 Khaki Trousers, u4. Men’s Straw ae , Specially Reduced, $1 fms! J tevnpelbge ree complete in New York at the pine Men's ‘< Motor Dusters, $3.50. N Men's $3 and $3.60 g'rousers, ¢ And at Lid Price the Best Value in Town til wide of brian, in toad And in Addition Tomorrow ’ Crepe de Chi Bengaline ) | 3,000 Boys Wash Suits / Chines Dierety Japanese BO Cl veusly Priced st s1.25 and others. colors. Habutai N\ N C Sins 8% to 10 5 Second and Main Floors | years. Many different styles; eoreneny, well made and ga in the best tt ind colorin, in such fine materials ducks, Chevidts plagues, ‘madras, schambrays, galateas, percales, repps Only twice a year do we clear our collection of Black Blouses, for there is such a constant demand for them that broken sizes do not accumulate very quickly. Silk Remnants at 38c to 48c a Yard Regular Prices 60c to 85c Yard In Subway Store Therefore \ Boys’ 95 All-Woot Fast Color This Sale is Always Eagerly Awaited ONE Guaranteed all wool and oat $3.95 to $5 Blous it $1.95 $6.95 to $8.95 Bl it $3.95 | sy $5 to $0.95 Blouses at $2.98 $12.75 tor $18 Blouses at $8.90 ImportantSaleof Semi- minae Skirts $10.75 to $12.75 Blouses at $5 and $6.95 Rich qualities of Black Crepe de Chine, Satin, Messaline, Chiffon, Georg Crepe and Lace+-those for semi-mourning wear and conservative wear are with white chiffon. 600 Dress, Sport and Traveling Skirts $3.50 Each Made of the finest ma- terials that were bought in enormous quantities, at big reductions, by our New York and Philadelphia Stores. This enables us to offer you an almost finished Skirt (simply sew up one seam) at a price you would ordinarily pay for the ma- terial in it. Many of them are worth $4.75 and $6. On Sale i in Our Dress Goods Sections, Second Floor Third Floor Exceedingly Fine Striped Taffetas in These Frocks at $25 Yards and Pesky of these lovely silks in each frock, for they are in the charming Mode of 1830, with wide skirt t is closel Foe jayies all around the waist. ndeed, the skirt is wide enough for hoop,” but that extreme mode is considered in- convenient by the women of today. The 'kerchief and long loose sleeves are of white Georgette Crepe, a Ge Bios, sa soft tone of por #09 a lovely le of y stri; wit! white. Also in plain navy, black and gray taffeta. Illustrat: Georgette Crssmands Taffeta Dresses, $25 Cool enough for the hottest day of Summer, for the dresses themselves are of Georgette N Tomorrow, the First pic: of the yi "4 June Sale of Trunks \ The Annual Event that always attracts many Vacationists and Tourists—Better than ever this year because of extensive preparations and arrange- ments. An All Fibre Dress srk that is the Best Value in 5 ns Country, at........... ood locking, soundly built trunk; hapewded Kody: fibre coverea; : A g steel raitings and hardwood alate around body, Ly hls hardware interior with po top tray divided, potrts of sizes, 2 5 Another Model of Dress and o) and the six ruffles on their sldrteand and Trunks, at...... . thelt over-blousee are of taffeta. Navy and Dress Skirts Sport Skirts Traveling Skirts (| Is _peenmnae ‘hae » Black. Made of fine quality Made of striped, or checked Made ot all wos! stare | A Special Lot of i : Suitings, also all wool serges and | in navy blue and lack. Extra!! White imported all wool French | Honeycomb Checks in black- | An attractive box pleated All Fibre Dress Trunks, Net Frocks, $15.75 Voile: Entire skirt is side | and-white and blue-and-white. | model; one of the very Basswood body hard vulcanized The nets are fine and the dresses pleated. Black only. Inset or patch hip pockets. newest styles. with steel fig en Hyd sone sears slats, strong h have all the tiny furbelows and Every Skirt is strictly man tailored—fine workmanship. rays divided fovicnes of” daintinees: “ot Parisian Waist Measurement 25 to 36; Skirt Lengths from 37 to 42 q ee The mode! with sceordion pleated skirt and apron tunic appliqued in braid is lovely—nevertheless Extra Imported Cream Wool Gabardine, in semi-/ ($3.95 Each me Trunks,’ pect seeeeuee the same may be said of the model with the ruffled underskirt, as well as the one that is ustrated, | made Skirts, New Dress and Sport models, piMesrtspoe | viverlt ply an Bi venee, bes ma with bichens (ently divided; sizes 28and 30. Gishbel Subway eee AA A Laas weet eras | 7) re <<

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