The evening world. Newspaper, June 18, 1915, Page 13

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POLICEMEN KIDNAP ; BRIDE OF A SERGEANT (Gtye Newlyweds a Ride in Patrol Auto, Followed by Wedding | Breakfast at, St. Regis. Policemen of the East Twenty-sec- ond. Street Station were to-day enjoy- ing’‘a joke played by twenty of his ‘uniformed friends on Sergeant Frank R. Morris, who yosterday, at the Chtirch’ of St. John the Evangelist, First Avenue and Fifty-fifth Street, married Sold, of No. 1008 First Avenue. the couple left the church the bride, in white satin, was captured by the policemen and carried to an auto waiting around the corner, The Inist of the San Carlo Opera Com- pany orchestra, is dead at the home of his daughter, No. 8815 Bay Six- teenth Street, Brooklyn. and a teachor of painting in the Pratt Institute, is dead of a complication of diseases at his home, No, 1022 Bed- ford Avenue, Brooklyn. devotee of the arts, who was largely instrumental in establishing the Con- servatory of Music in Montclair, N. J., ie dead of heart disease at the age of sixty-six years, at his home in Montclair, Deaconess of the Methodist’ Hplscopal Church in this country, is dead at the Rock River Conference Old’ People’s toe ae bor a) ot Pdiods Institu- jon 6 ha ye juperintend Mite Margaret Katherine | ore th08, ‘a ibaa Gibbons has reco’ om had to follow. Long > | os GME vibbons “adsrnca tke paaee ailment, caused by the heat, and ho of. Patrol, and as it sped through several | how chapel Thomas Taylor, retired decorator remained for one settle beyond in many for lated in no way to of the blood, This same chem perimented with many antiseptic, William Miller, retired lawyer and Miss Isabella A. Reeves, tho first ranks to-day wi of the medical world, positive that the itching of eczem Its action i scratched for years find sleet rest soon after Cadum is applied. 10e. a box. ———— Cardinal Gibbons Well Again. BALTIMORE, June —18,—-Cardinal trom his recent h, tett chafings, ted yest soabsr ftching is with clanging bells the bride| near t el ol & good idea of one feature of her|Cardinal hai wsband's daily life. At her home the couple were transferred to a tour- ing car decorated with streamers, tin eans and old shoes, and with a fow friends were carried to the St, Regis for & wedding breakfast. ——__ FILM CONCERN IN TROUBLE. Involuntary Bankraptey Petition Against United Film Service (inc.), involuntary petition in bankruptcy filed to-day in the Untted States! District! Court against the United Film Bervice, Inc., distributors of motion pic- ture films at No, 130 West Forty-sixth Btrect, The liabilites are alleged to bo eset of $200,000 and the assets about ‘Pelittontng creditors and the Smount of their claims are: ‘The United Motion Picture Producers, Inc. $83,« 180; Crystal Film Company, $10,970; Piwe's Peak Film Company, Inc., $9,593, piateirwbieiiani bli OBITUARY NOTES, erick Van Vleck, eighty-nine old, for half a century a well- jown lawyer in New York, jead at his home in Hollis, Queens. wee rty-Niner” and was active in jthe Vigilantes of old California. le Was & member of the first class the New York Law School and was formerly Assistant District At- jad v 4 . Mary Russell Gardner, widow of the Rev. Charlies H, Gardner, and, her husband, long one of the eipals of the Gardner School, they founded, Is dead at her home, No. 607 Fifth Avenue. She wag the author of several histories in rhyme. m von Heyking, formerly Ger- Consul General in New York and ry Minister to China and Mexico, is in Berlin at the age of sixty- years. Julius Wolf, musician and first vio- | DOLLAR is a big tip Aw give to the retailer who sells you & $3.50 shoe. Don't do it—it is neediess when you can en a much more stylish shoe than he can sell you, at the AKER’S DIRECT PRICE OF $2.50. Vacation time is Pleasure time. Start your pleasure ‘ ja-dollar by buying a ir of The NEWARK ong at $2.50—a bully vacation in a bully oe. via\ Newark Shoe ay For Boys _ 7 | $1.50 en $2 & $2.50 NEWARK SHOE STORES COMPANY EW YORK CITY BRANCH: NI PERSE’ 5 3X im cr ct EW JERSEY BRANCHES. Newark—O2 Market St. near Wash- || ington St. Jersey City Branch—106 New Hoboken h—104 743 Pitkin A: F x Note—Open Nights to Accommodate Our Custo' Shipped by Parcel Post. 7 Stores in 97 Citie: While Away on Vacation 2 . The best of all times to wire the house for electricity is while the family is away ‘ Competent wiremen, given a few uninterrupted days during Vacation season, will make the place ready for Edison Service without inconvenience to anyone Make your home pleasanter, more sanitary and comfortable Apartment house owners should not fail to use the season’s opportunity to install the service that all desirable tenants are demanding Our nearest Branch Office will be glad to give you every assistance from general suggestions to points on the smallest details In ‘‘The Edison Monthly” is found a list of reliable con- tractors and a directory of manufacturers of all electrical goodn and appliances for the home The New York Edison Company At Your Service General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street = Branch Office 424 Broadway 126 Delancey Street \ 40 Irving Place Night and Emergency Call; Madison Square 6001 Stuyvesant 5600 Telephone: Stuyvesant 5600 Show Rooms for the Convenience of the Public Spring 9890 *124 W 42d Street Bryant 5262 Orchard 1960 *151 E 86th Street Lenox 7780 *27 E 125th Street Harlem 4020 °362 E 149th Street Melrose 3340 *Open Until Midnight For years medical men have been seck- ing a cure for eczema, the most common and most stubborn of skin diseases. Some said it was a blood disease; some said it was the result of indigestion. It 1s chemist ot / and soothing agents, Lut it was not uatt he formed the ointment Cadum that he at last realized he had given to the world something that would bring relief to thousands of sufferers, Cadum ointment the great discoveries stopped at once. People who have itched tnd and Price, Cadum ointment is good for its forms, also for pimples, ton Ste. Newark—18% Market St.. 4 doors east || of Broad St. | THE SVEWING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1916. et a et, as & Ecsema Ie 6 Skin Disease | JAN ANA NANA NANA VARS AEN A a GIMBELS N Broadway and 33d Street 4 is (1 Every One of These 950 Women’s Skirts Is Specially Priced! $5.75 Two-toned Corduroy Skirts, at $3.95 White is the most prominent tone, for gold, n or black is introduced in the background stween the cords. The skirts are in the model illustrated and are finished with self-covered buttons, Washable, of course! White Rep and Cordaline Skirts, $1 The Rep Skirts are in a good-looking model that opens all the way down the front, and the Cordaline Skirts are fashioned with the new pointed yoke. WhiteCordaline &EpongeSkirts,$1.95 Both are in semi-circu.ar models and one opens ail the way down the front. These sizes in every model: Waistbands, 24 to 34 Inches Lengths, 27 to 41 Inches $5,000 Worth of Women’s $2 to $10 Parasols at $1.50 to $5 All in New Styles The vast buying power of this store enabled us to secure 2,500 of these stunning Parasols at big price concessions, And we can bean A that quality for uality this is one of the very best Parasols sales of the season. Dresden Silk Parasols Cretonne Parasola Plain Ta ffetas with beautiful ribbon insertions and borders, Moire Silks trimmed with black-and-white satin striped taf- "The New Sport Parasols with wide awning stripes in blue- and-white and n-and-white, All the New and Ultra Shapes The Fern Leaf, Japanese, Shirred Edges and Regu- lation Styles. 300 Fine Sun and Rain Parasols at $2.75, Instead of $3.75 and More All colors and some with fancy borders. An assortment of plain and fancy handles. Main Floor Third Floor fet: $7.50 “La Markette” Corsets at $3.75 rue odd lot includes low and medium bust Corsets; sizes 19 to 80. $3 “American Lady” and “La Markette” Corsets at $2 In pink and white; sizes 19 to 30, $3 Corsets at $1.75 Odds and ends of well-known makes. sizes 19 to 30. $2 and $2.60 Brassieres at $1.50 Made of all-over embroidery or lace trimmed; sizes 84 to 48. Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor In white and pink; Women’s $1 Milanese Silk Gloves at 7O@ Pair 16-Button Length Paris Point-Backs Weight and Fit the Very Best The most favored of all Summer Gloves for the fashionable short sleeved frocks and short sleeved Summer Suits. Main Floor Very Unusual at $1 The Most Wonderful Collection Ever Offered at This Price! Included are 12-inch shopping bags, seal and long-grain carriage bags, dress bags of pin-seal; moire bags with jeweled tops and inside pockets: strap books in biack vachette and colored leathers: “Palm Beach” Cloth Bags, and white kid bags, trim- med with black vachette. Main Floor PAA Ma AS GIMBEL Cold-Air Fur Storage—2 Per Cent. Furs Repaired and Remodeled—Moderate Prices 1,500 Women’s Handbags Such $2 to $2.95 Lingerie Blouses at $1, $1.20, $1.35 A gigantic purchase. Tunt is why we Ses the blouses at a price concession that is usually only granted towards the end of Summer. Every Blouse is made of fine and sheer white voile. terial for Summer, Every Blouse is embroidered in some effective way or other. lace, too—Valenciennes, Venise, Shadow or Filet. One model is trimmed with panels of embroidered organdie. $5 to $6.95 Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe Blouses at $2.95 and $3.95 White and Flesh-color Silk Coatees—-Sleevelees, $2.35; with Sleeves, $3.95. “Narragansett” Blouses of Dotted and Striped Voile, $2. The coolest possible ma- Trimmed with This Princess Dress—At $7.95 Is the “Last Word” in Fashions for the Surf. The most graceful mode in many seasons! And it is not limited to Venus-like women, for its long and slight- ly curved lines are just as becoming to stout women as to those who are slender. Two circular flounces give it the necemsary fulness and it is finished with the Paquin sash, In peau de cygne. Illustrated, New Smock Slip-On Suits of Mohair at $3.95 Graceful, too—' They may be worn with straight lines or their sashes be drawn in around the waist. They fasten on the shoulder with two buttons. Black Satin Suits, $5 i One new Smock style—also three models with the natural waist- line, Mohair Suits at $2.95 Sizes 34 to 56. GIMBEL Suits Are Guaranteed Think of It—At $5.75, Fine Linen Dresses For Young Women! - As i ill be is en tingaredesd by the Tove in pyre 4 Dresses are fashioned we have illus- trated the model. It belongs in the category of ultra modes, does it not? Some of the colors are in French linen, others are in Ramie linen—and they include— Rose Pink Light Gray Natural Cadet Blue Leather Violet Belgian Blue The surplice fronts of the bodi pertieky visible realy the ‘conten, are of white linen, the girdie in the front is of back velvet. Exquisite Lingerie Frocks $10 to $18.50 In sheer voile and fine net, beautifully embroidered and trimmed with pretty aces, New Taffeta Frocks $15 to $22.50 A host of new styles—and each one seems more chic than the other. The one which is illustrated has flounces of crepe chiffon, finished with taffeta ruchings, $22.60. $32.50 Dance Frocks, With the New Puffed Tuni Lustrous Charmeuse with puffed tunic of tulle to match—the latter is banded with iridescent sequence, 1,000 Young Girls’ Middy Blouses at $1 and $),50 In Tub Silk, $1.60; Bei or Khaki, $1. Sizes 6 to 14 years. NARS SEER THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in New York City each weekday than any other morning newspaper, is brer irr tre -SBS560DE 5685 CARRERE OP BOTT: er eeRSSeReRESSeRSER TEES NNN NN NNN ANT NBN PO sBERSeMESceRe ESE RE Hz

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