The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1915, Page 5

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ry Me ne -{. WOMEN’S HOTEL FAILS.’ proserty;nwho in"ssonying'to" ren the wating ‘Wheont ‘Mr. “"Frenhotm’s company was dis-| f Possessed yesterday for not rent, believed to amount to the last six weeks, pha JUMPS FROM A WINDOW. o Ha Own Life, Dasiny the 93,376 for Ged Owner Will Run the Ratledge. ‘The seventy guests at the Hotel Rut- , & hotel advertising itself aa seek- fing the patronage of “refined women Sere in business,” were neglecting J. D. Trenholm, FP fainted when she saw the body lying ines t to ask questi 'residentof the et which rated the hotel until y , and Stephen H. Jackson of No. OPPENHEIM 34th Street—New York ered Nets, Laces, Allover Embroidery 15.00 Women’s and Misses’ Silk and None Sent C. O. D. or on Approval. No: ray GIMBEL Subway Crowds Daily Attending the June Jubilee Sales Thousands of High-Grade Bargains at Out of the Ordinary Prices a \ } \\ \ My Dress and Bags in \ House Dresses, Kimonos _| emyimuiomeletherandsfaps, and Dressing Sacques, at pose Recep Hany hang Mise Nona McAdoo, daughter ot 1 1 ; the Secretary of the Tr , att 4 to 4 Lesa Than Regularly | ere ete SOC ge) |sasy tour monte ecrvice in the $1.60 House Dresses and M Dresses, twenty styles; Lawn, Crepe, Cham- bray and Gingham; many of the Lawn Dresses have organdie collar and cuffs; the Gingham and Chambray Dresses have pique and linen collars. The Dresses illustrated are made of Crepe. No. 1 Dress is le of Crepe, white ground with Polka Dot of lavender and blue; the waist is of solid color chambray with suspender strap of Polka if ree iid Diem is ct fer Crops 1 hed pxuse of her dislike for menial ser- javender and tan; a8 effect; 4 v \ collar, cuffs and revers are Yemstitched Fibre Matting » appropri- “Four months,” she said, “is about ‘ pique; sizes 36 to 46, bo bs wotines, Ht ing Vode as much continuous service as thé \ Dressing Sacques at 25c =| fiohpingand the iit. und, average woman can stand in the hos- | } Dressing jues of Crepe; floral pat- belles erst} pitals without rest. It is better for tern with silk scallop collar and cuffs. and 18 in —_— — : 7 ot and $1.25 3 ad hens Panonee: cial at | flordpatternas SONG color and neat | Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony TODAY’S BEAUTY | Gimbel Subway Store, Baloony | > SUGGESTIONS $3.50 “Acme Willow Grass Rugs We Are Selling an Enormous Number at Very Low Prices Willow Grass Rugs are manufactured from a tough natural grasa which retains its smooth, beautiful finish until worn out. They are the NIZATION TSA ZO ZI oI) iltons of Grass Ru; | ni ‘The designs are cimive and artistic in colors of green, browns, blues, red, tan and gray. - The following are the sizes and prices: Plain. Figured. 18in.x36in '20¢ B00 27 in, x 64in 50c 65c Sit.x 6ft. 85c 95c 4{t.6in.x $1.60 92 6ft.x 9ft. $2.75 $3.60 " 6ft.x12ft 93.75 $4.60 Bit. x 10 ft. 94.50 95.50 Bit. x 12{t. 95.60 $5.76 Oft. x12 ft 95.76 $6.60 Oft. x 16 ft. sees $7.60 $8.60 ‘ Gimbel Subway Store, Lower Floor nks Offers Another Lot of Trunks At Exceedingly Low Prices June Sale of T An All Fibre Dress and Steamer Trunk that is the Best Value in this Country, at A looking, soundly built trunk; basswood body; fibre covered steel railings and hardwood slats aroun ly, strong hardware interior with deep top tray divided, choice of sizes, 32 to 36 inches, al Lot of Au Fibre 7 aby SY at.... $7.50 Basswood body hard vulcanized fibre covered, all edges protected with steel railing, strong leather straps around body, and ‘hardwood slats, strong hardware and excelsior lock; interior has two trays, top trays divided for Hats, etc., choice of sizes 32 to 36 inches. Another Model of Thr Bie “‘S8. 50 eee at ee wees robles $5 NN TN TN TN TN TN I killed herself early to-day by Jumping from the window of her bedroom on the home, No, 268 South First Street, Will- lamsburg. ered her mother’s room was empty on going to rouse her for breakfast and on the pavement below the window. Samuel Levy told the police his mother had been melancholy since the death of Mrs. Rachel Levy, sixty years old, her husband. Guns & € Extraordinary Dress Sale Wednesday Will Offer From the Regular Stock About 375 Women’s High Class Summer Dresses Of white and novelty Crepe, Plain and Embroid- in Tunic, Ruffle and other desirable models, Formerly sold at 29.75, 35.00 and 40.00 18.50 Dresses Attractive models of Plain and Novelty Taffeta, also Crepe de Chine, in prevailing colors. Unusual values EN VameNP BROADWAY AND 33D STREET Sama A manuf ¥ tine jufacturer’s entire sample sanitary cotton, well made, closely specia: at $4.60, \ CARNIVAL IN MOVIES WHERE THREE. SHOWS RUN AT SAME. TIME. Extensive Plans for Entertain- ments This Week at Grand Central Palace, fourth floor to the courtyard of her Her daughter Sadie discov- woman a move, A three-ringed moving picture car- of the Grand Central Palace beginning Thursday. Three individual moving picture theatres have been laid out in the large auditorium and three sepa- rate shows will be carried on simul- taneously. For one admission price the patron may pass from one to the) other, the whole constituting eight hours’ amusement. The management has fnstalled an) fee cooling system which, it is said, | will keep the theatres at the av temperature of 65 degrees. An vation in motion picture projections has been instituted, projection being made from the rear and thrown on a translucent screen. In the rear there will be a terraced garden embanked in flowers where patrons may sit and partake of re- freshments. From this terrace there will be an unobstructed view of the three scenes. There will also be a registration de- partment where the patrons who have aspirations of becoming moving plc- ture actors and actresses may enter their names. These names will be for- warded to responsible motion picture studios. The performance will continue from 11 A. M. until 11 P, M, The exhibition chambers will have a capacity uf ac- | commodating 20,000 persons daily, i} es MSS MADOO RETURNS; DD NOT QUT HOSPITAL TO AVOID MENIAL WORK Says Four Months’ Active Work Among Wounded Ex- hausted Her Strength. and Voile, \12.75 ne Exchanged or Credited. Store Leather Hand Bags At yto% Less Than Usual \ VJ N | N American Ambulance branch hospital at Neuilly, near Paris, returned home to-day on the Rochambeau, of the French line. With her was her friend, Miss Katherine Britton of Washington. Miss McAdoo expressed annoyance over reports that she hnd given up work in the hospitals be- Collapsible Dress Forms, $2.75 Face powder simply covers up an unattractive complexion and leaves no lasting benefits. Those who have tried a simple spurmax face lotion find it much better, as it removes skin dis- colorations, such as freckles and tan, and makes the skin smooth, white and velvety. This lotion is made by dissolving four ounces of spurmax in one-half pint hot water, then adding two teaspoonfuls glycerine. This com- plexion beautifier does not rub off or show like powder, and gives a more refined appearance. It removes both sbininess and sallowness, rapidly giv- ing the skin a permanent healthy, youthful appearance. An especially fine shampoo for this weather can be had at trifling expense by dissolving @ teaspoonful of canthrox in a cup of hot water. Pour slowly on scalp and massage briskly, This creates a soothing, cooling lather that dissolves and removes all dandruff, excess oil and dirt. Rinsing leaves the scalp spotlessly clean, soft and pliant, while the hair takes on a glossy richness of natural color, also a fluffiness which makes it seem ry much beavier than it is. After canthrox shampoo arranging the hair isva pleasure.—Advt, Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony Enamelled & Brass Trimmed Bedsteads $5.50 & $7.50 Regularly $8 and $12 These Beds ure discontinued pat- terns. Of some there are 8 designs, others 1 and 2—but mostly 4 or 5 of a kind, in 3 ft., 3 ft. 6 in,, 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in, sizes. $3.60 Soft-top Mattress, $2.60 Cotton Mattress, filled with regular bowel: fect working All easy te obt: if you take Carter's Little Liver Pills, the sure, safe and easy acting remedy. They're just fine for headache, dizzi- | ness, upset stomach and despondency, Purely yrgrels, ‘Small Pill—Small Dose—Smoll Price GENUINE must bear signature (cao Nh tufted and covered in good qualit; ticking, choice of colors; usually $6, Gimbel Subway Store, Lower ret | -_ hint THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDA ¥, JUNE 15, 1915.7 es the nurses and wounded the: shduld be relays of attendant hospitals. and nurses are not asked cleaning work. scrub women and orderlies.” Miss McAdoo was met down the Bay by her father and K, B. Conger, gene- ral superintendent of the Hudson tubes, Mr. McAdoo sald: “My daughter returned at my re- quest. She had done enough for a You can sea for yourself she weighs less than a hundred pounds.” The young woman #ald she meant to return to France before long. in believed her father will oppose such On an excursion to Tracy Ia Mont Adoo wan near the battle line. She saw some trench shooting and the nival will occupy the exhibition halls| effect of German shell fire. Miss Me. there in the There are plenty available to do ‘There are plenty of STORM MOVIE OFFICE Jobs Angry Because of Error in Advertisements. of her physique—too much. x this morning edy actors Broadway 2% Fur and 33d Street Storage Rate NOW—Our June Sale of Needle-Etched and Plain Glassware At prices made possible only by the almost incredible magnitude of the purchase—12,563 dozen pieces! The quality is the very highest, workmanship the best, and the shapes are the most recently designed. Bell Tumblers of extra fine quality, cut star bottom. Splendid blanks. At 16¢ in- stead of 25c. Bell-shaped Iced Tea Glasses of thin blown glass, at 70, Water Goblets at (each) 120. : Water Tumblers at (each) 60 Saucer Champagne Glasses at (each) 120. Footed Glasses for Sundaes, ice-cream or sherbet at 120, Cocktail Glasses at (each) 120, Claret Glasses at (each) 12¢, | Iced Tea Glasses at (ea.) 120, Wine Ciaaes ey) 12c. ein Glesses at Miner itzer Glasses 5 at (each) ic. Cordial Glasses at (each) 190. In additional to the above, we offer: 4,500 Dozen Water Tumblers 110 barrels, or 2,200 dozen, plain blown Water Tumblers at 25c dozen. 80 barreis, or 1,600 dozen, needle-etched Water Tumblers at 50c dozen. 36 barrels, or 700 dozen, decorated Water Tumblers in 8 distinct styles, at 50c dozen. Fifth Floor $18 “Pullman” Carriages,$12.50 Mrs. Exhibition 10:30 A. M. Curries new and eee Baby will be at perfect ease in one of these full- size Sleepers. They are of genuine half-round reed, and are lined ‘throughout with best quality corduroy. The body, as well as the large hood, have roll all around, and the revers- ible gear enables you to turn the body of the carriage around so that Baby will face towards you. Fourth Floor pieces at substanti spoon, $1.35. Trays, Casserole Dishes. Fine Laces & Embroideries Every Yard an Economy Why? Because our Lace and Embroidery experts buy in quantities for Gimbel Stores in New York and Philadelphia. Large buying means lowest cost, first to GIMBELS, then to you. A few convincing examples: 40c to $1.65 Embroidered Laces at 25c to $1.25 Yd. In white and cream color; 18 to 40-inch widths. The narrow laces can be matched by the wider widths to make the new three-tier Dresses. 60c to $2.25 Embroidery Flounces at 38c to $1.25 Yd. 18-in, and 27-in, widths; suitable for Petticoats or Dress Flounces. Exceptional—45-in, Voile Flounces at 55c Yd. This modish Summer material of white is embroidered in pastel shades. Real Lace Bridal Veils at $9.75 to $65 The average length is 234 to 314 yards. Main Floor BECAUSE OF A MISTAKE 350 Men and Women Looking for fl Thres hundred men and fifty women stormed the office of the Loyal Mo- tion Picture Company, on the fifth floor of the Lincoln Square Arcade at Sixty-fifth Street and All wanted The first applicants were at the door of the building when it was opened by Supt. George Martin. They rushed up- j<aN ABN ara Naa ANA GIMBEL Continuance of Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer Cookery Talks that have attracted so much attenti h eage: of listeners custag toe past week. gels ening Rorer give these t Salons on the Tenth Fleor. In the course of her lectures Mrs, Rorer will demonstrate the yrex Glass Cooking Utensils Which are on sale in the China Store, Fifth Floor. Sterling Silver Table Pieces 14 to 14 Less This a fine opportunity to procure many useful savings. Cut Glass Jam Jars, with sterling silver cover and Horseradish Jars, with silver frames, $1. Sugar and Cream Sets, $6.75 to Salt and Pepper Shakers, silver tops, 35¢ each. Mustard Jars, silver frames, $2 and $2.26, Pie Servers, with sterling handles, $1.26. Pie Servers, Cheese Servers, Butter Spreaders, all with sterling silver handles, 60¢ each. Quadruple-Plated Table Pieces, $2.50 to $3 Each On nickel-silver base. ON ANA IN ONO TONS] hei applicants were to call stairs and pressed against the doors M. instead of of the motion picture company. Soon the line extended through the hall- ways and out into the street. At 9 o'clock, when still there was no sign ne In the offices of the theat- mpany, there were murmur- i ights were started, and when wome one said that no one was to be hired the crowd began to kick the walls, stamp the floors and beat on the doors of the company. were hurried from the ighth Street police sta- they were restoring or- rvice, the president of the company, arrive He w amazed at what the mistake had wrought and he made @ speech, tell- ing his auditors they would have to come back to-night Service explained that tne paper advertisement through & typographical error had stated the meee Pim Skin —"Get ee dae Roa aed Prices Are MUCH Less On Summer Furniture 4-Piece Fibre Suite Strongly built; light, yet durable. Of tough fibre twisted Tato po Boy alg and finished in : warm brown. Strongly reinforced. Spring seats with loose tapestry-cov: cushions, Upholstered backs. Sold separately if desired. Settee (60 inch) was $16, a wie ) % Arm Chair, was $12, now Rocker was $12, now| Table (26 inch) was $6, 94.60, 60. now Reed and Fibre Pieces at Big Savings Taken from our regular stock and much reduced for clearance. Attractive models—and comfortable. Brown Fibre Suites, three pieces, that were $15, now Arm Rockers in brown fy » Muffin Stands in brown fibre, that were $4, now $3.76. Arm Chairs in natural Ger- — $8.75, ihe Ss m reed,|™An reed, with cretonne seat | now §14, and back; were $9, now 94.60, Wi in white enamel, green reed, that were $12, ed $7.75. jh g Arm Rockers of brown reed,|_ Arm Rockers of green fibre, with idea! on the right| with high backs; wore $15, now side; were $12, now 98. $10. Cretonne Cushions—Special Prices For reed and willow chairs, Made saving— to you—of odd pieces of cretonne. een Be $1.25 $2.50 Reversible Cretonne Reversible One-Inch Extra Heavy Seat Pads. Border Cushions. Cushions to Order. Seventh Floor White Enamel Ice Boxes, alks, twice daily, in the spacious . For tomorrow:— Of metal and indis- pensable for nursery or sick room, or for those who live in furnished rooms or small living apartments. Their dimensions are 13 inches high, 18 inches wide and 1214 inches deep. They are lined with galvanized iron and packed between the walls with mineral wool, and have a separate ice com- partment with a nickel- plated faucet. Fifth Floor 10, Sandwich Trays, Bread Main Floor 500 Semi-Made Skirts at $3.50 Instead of $5.50 to $6.50 ~ The Skirts are copied from Imported Models, and require sewing up of only one seam to make them ready to wear, Models for Sport, Dress and General Wear All are man-tailored and made with inserted or large patch pockets. Colors—Navy, black, black-and-whites, mixtures, checks and stripes, in every wanted fabric of the season. Waist Measurements, 22 to 34 Skirt Lengths, 38 to 43 Dress Goods Section, Second Floor,

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