The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1915, Page 9

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1 THE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, JUNE 21, 19156. 5 PLACE DYNAMITE eee events, ve 5 MSN Pa SS Pa SN WS dS ZA BS el SS Ze arrested in connection with the ex- plosion, but denied any knowledge . of At corn Broadwa, 24 Mee ON BAttwan & 65. gun NN === We GIM BELS seri ItIs Hard to See declared he lived in Frazin . at first glance, how even GIMBELS can afford at the height of é " Fran! " Ray County, Mich. and was return. | \ A Sale of FILLED WITH TROOPS bey tas been purity "veried and | ae , Sc oni, ea, + Women’s SummerCoats& Wraps ailecipaels Oe eosin ‘explosion was a the season to sell EVERY Sack Suit in stock at errific that the uproar seemed to be | » (ALL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES) Factory Which Is Turning Out|" the American 5 oa lis "4 for Men’s $25 to $30 Suits| for Men’s $35 to $45 Suits However, like all master-strokes of merchandising, in essence it is very simple. | We have TOO MANY Suits. It costs us less and War Supplies Partly Wrecked | «ttt timwett as stork Visits Wite, | to be commenced to-morrow (Tuesday) will : While his wife wan aout to become a N will please you more to let them go NOW rather than hold them for an end-of-season sale. Q. E. D. resen by Explosion. mother at 4 10 celock, this morning, | rep earance Outergarm: Nicholas Dosser, a bartender, r * a rs bed Le wa an (eae tate another room of his home, at No. | 2417 Bouth: Boulevard, and shot him- in broken sizes or about to be eliminated DPTROIT, Mich, June 21.—An at. | 2417 Bouthern Bowletere ple. An atn- 4 tempt to blow up the armory at ee gy too who was called from from stock, and will afford a really remark- y ¢ y ‘Windsor, Ont., was mado early to-day | Fordby 5 Torti Dosser had \ able opportunity for economic purchasing. simultaneously with the wrecking of the overall manufacturing plant of the Peabody , Ltd, Tw at $19.50, $25.00, $38.00 & $55.00 >|im,renvoty Company, ita. Two | Ligne Medication in the armory when a guard accident- ally stumbled across twenty-six sticks of dynamite with the fuse|eimatne S° ioe Dn me goun. North, of A sale like thjs—offering such variety, such wealth of choice in fabric, | ads «1 7mm caine ictegenaaa mi i yume re a . 1a eeuen ec! F coloring and style—And at the beginning of ‘Summer— comes but once in a decade, » Gorman coy euntaeind niaous |G eee « gee Glance again at the price mentioned above. Realize that you save never Higher-cost Evening Wraps Gul OE OME dalee thn Hight pe Taberseioats ars i less than TEN, and as much as TWENTY DOLLARS on the Suits at $26! and set the bombs. fel Containing enough And that the Suits at $15 bring you a saving of never less than TEN, and will be offered at The watchman declared he heard | seh & alight explosion about 5 o'clock, $75.00, $95.00, $135.00 & $150.00 | Tier Ne betioves was tno aymamite|& in many cases FIFTEEN dollars! And this applies to EVERY Sack Suit now in stock! At regutar prices these Suits are excellent value. In fact, they are the BEST we can get to sell at our regular prices. At REDUCED prices the opportunity is so remarkable that mere words seem n CE, at nine sonst reeort to lime I rang, Atti attested (| A me R hilt wok 1 seer “Other, remedial \ properly, The dynamite was placed at the southeast corner of the armory. There was a terrific explosion at the ‘easily assimilated by the wypiast with prop- fiemie living con yeticial overali manufacturing plant and the inadequate to bring the story HOME to you. Kou must see the Suits! ‘e heed not, of course, describe fabrics, styles, etc., or give sizes—because * 7! m AO enins ¥ at ce ot Linen Handker chiefs Leather Label Overall Company in ie ees re Walkerville, Ont. August Frank, a|—Aave. the offering comprises EVERY Sack Suit in one of the most complete and com- FOR MEN AND WOMEN prehensive stocks in New York. Fourth Floor “ will be placed on special sale to-morrow "aia Vans anaes aia Va a (Tuesday) at prices that are much lower N Thousands of Yards of Superb Weaves 4 than are usually asked for similar qualities. "4 GIMBE oS f in h G b MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS L June Sale of Was oods Remnants | jj | Initidled =... per dozen $2.00 2.25 ||\N Broadway and 33d Street Colors and White Cottons, Dress Linens and Silh-and-Cottons ee Plain, hemstitched, per dozen $2.35 & 2.85 WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed, per dozen, $1.10, 1.50 & 2.00 Plain hemstitched, per dozen, $1.35 & 1.70 Hemstitched, with colored border, perdozen . . «© «© © «© «© $1.75 Hemstitched, with embroidered corner, perdozen . .-. . $1.15, 2.15 & 4.00 25c, 48c, 68c, $1.10 Yd. Instead of 38c to $3.50 Yard : Ad ¥ Crepes, Voiles, Linens, Golfines, Eponges, Ratines, Swisses, Batistes, Shirtings, Madras, Ginghams, Poplins, Pongees, Cotton Covert itings and many beautiful brocaded and embroidered effects. Every desira le color. / IN 1 aN (| N lM IN (| IN Fine Imported Materials, $1.15 Yd. Fancy White Dress Cottons n / N A N / \ Fast Departing!— Those 260 Machines Reasons:— The best Sewing Machines offered at a sale price. Every woman who sees them realizes this. There Is a Saving of $11.25 The manufacturers have spent a small fortune on improvements alone. They are dependable i in every way, and can do all sorts of sewing. $35 King ‘Sit-Rite’ Sewing Machines $23.75 Instead of $2 to $2.50 and More , |: 22c and 32c Yd. These fine imported materials, with embroidered Instead of 35c to ig Yd. cre) in the major'ty, were taken from ur regu! sock and reduced for this sale. ‘i Voie bre Be plese striped Hatin nan reed 35c Printed Voiles, 36 to 38. ins., 22c $0c 44-in. Flowered Voiles at 35c Yard wile is 40-inch Imported White Crepe Voile and Piques, $1 36-in. Silk Filled Poplins at 48¢ Yard $1.35 64-inch White Imported Ratines, 766 yd. 95c to $5.50 White Cotton Remnants at 50c to $3.50 a Length Waist, Dress, Skirt and Suiting Lengths; 30 to 42 inches wide—in fancy ard plain Voiles, Crepes, Batistes, dotted and figured Swisses, Piques, Reps, Gabardines, Ratines, Crepes, Organdies, aca (aa poaeaby Voiles and Rice Cloths, Second Floors SAIC Ics! The Clearance Sale of broken lines of Women’s Low Shoes _ now in progress, will be continued. These Shoes are being sold at about one-half their regular selling prices. Prices Exceptional The Store Is closed at & p.m. bs i) Garden - Ss The sudden revolution in Blouse Modes—the introduction of loose smocks and coat blouses— was so important that we’ have created a special section for the display and sale of these On Saturday, June 26, the Store will be olosed at 12 noon. Fifth Auene-Madtaon Auenue, Mth and 35th Streeta Nem York Cretonne Smocks and Coats ear / CA J BAUMAN N&BRO | : ree 8 At $2.45 to $6.95 AT 64574 SAVE. Smocks of Pongee—hand smocked—$3.95 Senna The “Sit-Rite’” Device Alone 1 FM. Opens an Account Would Be Worth the Price! Smocks of Drill, $2.95 and $3.95 st] Our Liberal CREDIT Terms apply also ? tain contrivance the eperaior co, SET DERBCTLY IN FRONT of Cretonne Coats, trimmed with Black Velvet, $6.95 =i to Long Island, New Jersey & Connecticut. ane) Row the eae se iy i Batre va ee ss pean! ina 98 fa FECTLY STRAIGHT. pune Rectan, sd wv ees meee The Exclusive Sale of a Prominent Dressmaker’s Summer Frocks for Women Such a sale can only happen once a season—and only at. GIMBELS, for this store is the outlet for this dressmaker. And there is only one such dressmaker in New York—his modes stand alone in quality and style. $18.75 to $27.50 Frocks $15 to $17.60 Dresses At $12.75 At $8.75 $2 First Payment— Will Deliver These Machines Then $1 Weekly Until Balance Is Paid and no other charges of any kind will have to be paid, Further- more, both GIMBELS and the manilecuiters FRABANTSE these machines for a LIBERAL TERM OF YEARS. Remember— The Singer needles, bobbins and shuttles can be used Printed Voiles Radium Silks Polka Dotted Voiles Embeoideres Voiles on King “‘Sit-Rite” Sewing Machines, so that the utmost efficiency , y ed Voiles Cotton Tissues Striped Voiles N C Embroidered is peared ty Poy ' sriplcarment of these parts. A complete set of _ su ment Anclu¢ wr All freight charges will be prepaid within our avery sone, and $ 18.75 to $25 Taffeta Dresses, $ 15.75 free instruction gwen at your ne if in Greater New Yor! é8-in —_——— $35 “Domestic” Sewing Machines r= red i Added to This pee 75 The Domestic Sewing Machine Co. have to discon- S fare .Con.64"Sr. sea tinue the design of the woodwork—hence thi THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! N The World Sells 100,000 Copies Miore in New York City (— Each Weekday _ Any Other Morning Newspaper. Navy Blue predominates, but white, gray and black are also included, Third Floor Women All Agree That These Are the Ideal Summer Skirts This fact emphasizes the Saving of the $1.05 on each of these Women’s $5 Striped White Serge Skirts, $3.95 In three smart models, with patch or slash pockets. Stripes are only in a) most desirable colors. ‘Third Floor For Your Summer Dressmaking— 4-Section “Acme” Adjustable and Collapsible Dress Forms, $6.50 Fifth Floor, Ne ee ON Ne et Nd The GIMBEL Summer Sale Extraordinary of Toilet t Seoda and Drugs Begins Tomorrow and Continues All Wi See Today's Evening Journal for Full Details

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