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ems avanrne woatp MONDAY, JULY 19, 1918. |tary of the Treasury. In thie tatter| Miss Bana A. Palmar of New York | President; Freak 36 cee. Corre. | Mrs. Smith was taken i. Mr. Smith office it was his duty to enforces the| to Frederick C. B. McFadden, of Lryrtty bearer mes Iverson, Fi-|assisted her to the sand and ran for @ ny in cennetien of Government taxes, | south Beach, | ia rand Gnarien Mork doctor, The police kept other bathers i] Mong the trustees of the company! M J. Randolph an ler of the ny yminit- | back and tre eminent financiers and citizens of | of ailors’ Snug Harbor ‘are enter: [tee aid much to make the affair a) iro ‘sn ns the, amoulance, ror.) th ont? Aincensored tine of cation to. the pines New York, such F. . 2 |success, ded airman ‘of the Board of the Pirst| ining Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Rode hy, Bice. | See Steen Ben Japan and now all nv fonai Bank; Frank A. Vanderlip, President of the National City Bank: wald, formerly of New Brighton. Announcement is ‘The crowd cheered as she and the| countries will have to be William Rockefeller, Nicholas I. made Miss Margery Barnside of Weat |catherine Breno of Clifton of the en- the Atlantic and thenee vi Brady, Samuel Sloan, Moses Taylo. TAX DODGIG * agement of her daughter, Miss Al.|baby were fect, te English supervision .W. teri STATEN ISLAND NOTES. New Rrighton left on Saturday for | SW Breno, to Ch P, Reynolda > 8 Semi-Annual Clean-Up Tal The members of Troop F First ee Providence, R. 1. of Brooklyn. The New Springville W. C. T U.| Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Graham of will hold a business meeting and {t®|pieasant. Plains have gone to Lake Cavairy, N. G. N. ¥., will leave the PB eae feland 8 Gavereay for tie sate en All Our Regular Shoes Are Reduced Just 10% campmor , where they BP Rn Matters cate, OF ice tickets from July 18 to Aurut 1, We are pri i 3.50 Shoes, now 3.15 | 5.00 Shoes, now 4.50 | oon Cote TUESDAY'S SPECIALS 50% to 75% Reductions An Extraordinary Sale of of the island of Guam. —_—— Church will be held to-morrow and Wednesday afternoons and evenings |BABY BORN ON CONEY BEACH. on the chureh grounds, Stapleton. Mrs. Norman 8. Walker and the Misses Mildred and Maude Walker of Castleton Corners have @one to Cape Cod. A. Midiand Park, Grant City, 8. 1, Entrance Into World. If the one-day-old baby boy of Mr. and Mra. James Smith, of No. 310 W: Sixteenth Street, Manhattan, Isn't a sailor or a fisherman or a lifeguard, it will not be because Neptuno did not pre- benefit of St. John De La Salle New London, Conn, annual lawn festival to-morrow af- | George. ternoon on the lawn of Mrs. Gilbert Mra. Ralph Saunders of Tottenvitle ‘will spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Brown ‘4.00 Shoes, now 3.60 5.50 Shoes, now 4.95 4.50 Shoes, now 4.05 6.00 Shoes, now 5.40 _ ee: is at South Shaftesbury, Vt., the guest of the Country Club colony, Dongan ‘We have not added pate of shoes of oxfords to mabe a aale . 535 Yards Imported Ratines Reduced from 50c. 35 inches wide, in an qunorbeettt_ot, pies shades, except _white, beboe ie reeeret 2,000 Yards Dainty Cottons Including Flowered Marqui- sette, Dress Linens, Poplir s, and | and Fink Spd Fancy Voiles, most in demand for | ured Voiles, in a large ai Summer frocks. Also other noveities. 15c 19c Reduced from 30c yard. | Reduced from 35¢ to 50e ind gommittes acting for the sink. : ing Fund Commission will meet in| yesterday occurred the twenty-fi the Borough Hall, St. George, to-| annual outing of the New York morrow evening to discuss the ques-| gineers Protective Society No. 23, N tion of leasing @ site adjacent to the| tional Association of Steam Engin-| sige at hia birth, St. George Ferry terminal to an in-|eers, Five hundred members, with |" ‘ corporated body of householders for) their families, were in attendance, | _, Te Youngster wae born on the beach the establishment of @ wholesale food | There was foot racing, baseball and |#t Coney Island yesterday. His mother depot and retail market. and father, who are staying at a house The engagement is announced of yn Surf Avenue, were in bathing when A monster parish festival for the |p er daughter. Hills, are spending several days in one ‘This is someting never attempted before by oF 8 ; é West subway 221 Greenwich St. Near Vesey Which the Big Finan- clers Wriggled. , 1, freak racing, followed by a banq in the Tabernacle. George MoKn GIMBELS Store Opens 8:30: Closes 5:30 The Great, Particular Marvel of the SIMPSON-CRAWFORD Sale Is Its Ever-Varying Newness, Day After Day! Mr. MAN!—A Suit to Your Measure for Only $18.50 This is an extraordinarily low price for the materials we offer and for the tailoring we insist upon. The fact is, we have suit lengths left from various bolts, enough to make 237 suits. The mates of these Suits cut from the same bolts and tailored exact tly as these will be tailored, cost so much more than $18.50 that we prefer not to mention the price. Yet they were good—-VERY good—values at that price. And were appreciated as such by some ie New Yorkers, customers of ours, who KNOW what a good to-measure Suit af Taz Department to-day the Consolidated Gas Com- that inaugurated vigor- | to put an end to the! tax dodging of public VW Broadway and 33d Street Hf Hay dl fs } Ee ay petty eens point that there | Exceptional—$15 Imported Teoaved by Eugenie Corsets at $4.50 i ea ‘A broken lot makes the price reduction on these up-to-iate models; hich and medium busta splendid for the average and tall person. used to prevent Stzes 20 to 28 in the lot. levices Shrcosment of the law. Court rec- $3 Nemo Corsets at $1.50. fempiad tot ‘Tain een te Another lot of fine Corsets that have alow bust inset with an elastic gore; long hip and curved waist. Pink Shop, Second Floor Men’s Shirts Our Own Stocks \ Off Satin Striped Pure Silk Shirts Good weight and crisply woven silk shirtings of unusual brilliance and in color combinations for all tastes, from the 3 for 8.65 6 for 17.00 High Grade Negligee Shirts Comprising ali our finest additional new lots| mercerized, silk finished, bower silk striped, fine madras : and other popular shirts from previous sales and i 3 for 3.25 6 for 6.00 Mercerized Madras Soft Shirts Finest assortment of ture. Soft cuffs only the most desirable Nahaes SU plain five-button patterns in light weight madras of very fine tex- $6.75 and $7.50 Sterling Silver Vanity Cases, $4.50 and $5 Fitted with two coin holders, mirror and place for powder. $1 French Filled Pearl Necklaces, 50c. Main Floor And now—you can have just such a suit for only $18.50. No extras, except 10% more for size 44 or over. Fourth Floor Untrimmed Millinery at Nearly Half $1.95 Milan Hemp Hats at 50c. $1.95 Panama Hats at 75c. Large, Dressy Shapes. Fine Japanese Panama in large and medium sha an Hand Painted Panama Hats, pi Chair Cane and Cretonne Hats at $3.50 White Felt and Liserre sired Hats at $1.95. 4 to $6. 50 Parasols, $2.65 Paty h sare tip shad did assortment of materials in ano eacecaky forms ong of franc! readered difficult and com- Saxe has 40c to 60c Fancy Laces, 25c Yard Venise, shadow, Valenciennes and net top; white, cream and ecru; 8to 18in. wide. 16c to $10 Embroidery Remnants, Eo to $5 Embroideries, Ali-overs, Edges, Flounces. Main Floor Third Floor. swiich te clearly dee Gostonated in inted In all te Gimbel Special—$12.50 Priestley’s Cravenette Top Coats at $8.50 3 for 2.75 6 for 5.25 This good-looking gray mixture Coat with large patch pockets, deep yoke and roomy *, Hielone of esctlon 44 of the b SEL WE | ce oe set-in sleeves is worn either rain or shine. All sizes. P YO" Third Floor Also the Following Attractions w in respect to your forth niting Jr for the swelve months n ‘ur ears ar “Sample” Lingerie at A Low Price! SUBWAY STORE Men's Furnishing Departanaas omi fas8 8000 Garments—Specially Purchased Price. | Price 4 om Nightgowns Combinations Blou ses Less Than Vy ee eee Pegi 75<| 50c Petticoats. > $1 to $3 Envelope Chemise> 75c to $1.50 2 850 PLAIN MERCERIZED PAJAMAS— _§/. 0 for failure to make proper reports and Regularly $2to $5, Regularly $1.50 to $3 1800 Smart New Summer Models from a 50 BEACH AND BATH ROBES— 95¢ | finued. failure, ‘The State, through | $1.25 Bodices at 75c Great Concern at Prices That Light, medium and heavy— $7.50 to $10 “4 (heen en Girkege peed 27 Ay ad Every Garment is made of fine nainsook or batiste, except the Bodices of the Must Compel Attention 10,000 PAIRS SILK MIXED HALF HOSE— at crepe de chine, chiffon and shadow lace. The pick of the flowers of Blouse fashion. If you have the slightest need of a pretty Blouse and want to pay a very low price this is your opportunity. pany in December, 1913, for enforce- | Populer taupe and pear! *y ereie: tan penaley. She case came Only a Few of a Kind—All sizes in the Lot 350 WOOL KNITTED BATHING SUITS Several of the styles are duplicates of what we have been sellin Here are the details:— Blouses at $1.60 up for hearing before the Supreme Court in this city on July 20, last Non-shrinkable and fast color, the day of this sale, at the higher prices named. All have been redui 250 FINELY MADE NIGHT SHIRTS— sizes. Great Varieties of Trimmings Striped ‘Messaline year, and failed because the company raised the trivial point of no proof of; I “Fruit of the Loom” cotton. Some are exclusively trimmed with hemstitching and ribbon, others very lacey in appearance or more simply trimmed with embroidery or bands of embroidered or organdie, 4 Pongee Blouses, lee fen ju for your next ae shall ee furnished. ie communication is » Vance notice to you thi Sommicsion will onfgree t 55c to $5.50 White Cotton Remnants, 35c to $3.50 Each Eaves, In the law there is a penalty of $100 TegUincly up: 0 up to to complete $3.50 ‘lnall $1.00| 75¢ FOUR JULY HOLIDAY SPECIALS | Semi-Annual Sale of Women’s Summer Gloves White E Pure Washable Gloves Silk Gloves supe- ce stitching : - fA Chamoi- White | sette, 2 Lisle .Jat ov iy od Be elbo w/in Io it Blouses at 68c Striped Seco Silk Blouses, Fancy Volle Blouses with Design and organdie c¢ lar prices range up ""* Blouses at 48¢ Re oman Stripe Beco Silk Blouses; ai receipt. The new Tax Commissioners | this year resolved not to be caught | ‘any such evasions and have now| oor Gold” "Silk “Shadow Lace. Blouses, Gas Lace and Satin Blouses, Silk eB. Shadow Lace Blouses, Chiffon \ Inaugurated carefully planned action was trained In the Blouses, Satin Messaliné Blouses, ~ compel observance of the law. vice, held many. high Women’s $20 to $40 Cloth Suits at $12. 75 Regular retail, prices range up to | sa I xec- es with lace sleey White Blouses with cadet blue em- B e President and responsib) ington and was § Very exceptional! Yes, but we must clear away our present stock to replace them Blouses at $1 with our fall shipments that are beginning to arrive. sradsriine, Stripe Measaline Blouses, !broidery; Sand Color Iloomers_ with Suto if Serses, Paes ieoore Dessirs Blouses: gorced, Stripe Wash aitk Wes auic? Peles eos izes in the lenty of Large Sizes f Duvetyne Suits of navy blue; medium length coat with fall ripple from waist; to $1.26—and me up to $4.60—and_ more. MBEL Subway ‘Store, Balcony. aoube tunic skirt. Also Very Special Tomorrow clasp, of ATTRACTIONS ERCHANDISE advertised Sunday is on sale Monday and Tuesday at the prices quoted (except where quantities are in- sufficient), Our - July Clearance Sale —the most successful in the store's history-—-ends at 6 P.M tomorrow (Tuesday). tontepdal Te appreciate the conven- | jence and great value of fae Siiey Werid'> Welt READ IT. wees 89 Suite oi on BAY black, brown, gray and plum color. Plain tailored and more pan. enn tng i, Homespun Suits are in assorted colors and styles. Note—Only a few suits of a kind. Come early to get the best of them. Third Floor $15 Full Size 50-lb. “Ostermoor” Layer-Felt Mattresses, $9.75 Of the exact quality made by the Ostermoor Co, for the Simpson-Crawford Store. Made with a roll edge. Other 50-lb. full size roll edge mattresses from $6.50 (usually $9) to $15 (usually $23.) $23.80 to $42,65 Hair Mattresses, $18.55 to $37.50 $15 to $25 Box Springs, Now $12 to $20 seventh Foor. Fine Wilton Rugs at Wonderful Savings Just glance at the difference between the regular price and our selling price in the list below, and you will see why we say “wonderful” savings. Remember there is $100,000 worth of these Rugs involved, which means an almost boundless field of choice. $62.50 Preach Aes (9x12 ft.),|$42.50 Rego ba (9x12 ft.), $45.60 “Bundhar’’ Rugs (9x12),/$41.60 ‘‘Teprac’’ Wilton Rugs (9x12 $32.50 ft.), $27.60 $88.50 Logan ae (9x12 ft.),|$35 Royal — (9x12 ft.), The Entire $100,000 GIMBEL Stock of Oriental Carpets Reduced 4. ings Earthenware — ipson-Crawford prices, in Agr H 60c, 60c and $1; Gimbel prices, ite 18¢, » 26c, 860 and CR aeil odlc and saerl one-half price, | 85c, 60c and 760 . ., 86 and 100 }, 120 and 160 Brpesed ES Bottles 5c Funch Bowls with Stand, /;to Covered But Butter Dishes, bd Pressed Colonial Tumblers, we for ae "100 and 16¢ 3, Be and 100 Oatmeal Saucers. 6c, 10¢ and 16c, bac Open Vegetable Dishes, 10c, 16¢ and 256 Bauce Boats .16¢, 20¢ and 260 Enamel Ware — New England ware; all 4-coat goods; guaranteed to wear: 60c Dish Pans, 280 70c Water Kettle, 5 qt. 5c Rice Boiler, | 2 qt. 286 | $5 Dinner Set—46-piece, American porcelain ; $3.50 ‘Thc Kimonos—Striped lawn with oe color binding; extra fult t ane Crone Kimonos — Full be cree leeves; white ground with blue floral pai $3 Semi-Made Skirts — Newest models, in materials from our Dreas Goods Department, — includin, serges, blazer stripes, mohairs and Shepherd checks; medium and small designs $1.85 1,000 Yards Pro-Lino Regularly 40¢; special, 26¢ square yard. Attractive designs and colors, 60c Printed Linoleum, Spe- cial, 36¢ Square Yard Fares etry and tile effects, 85 Inlaid Linoleum; special, 66¢ square yard, 80c Inlaid Linoleum; special, 60¢ square yard, Choice selection of designs and colors. Colors go through to the $12 ‘Bedsteads— White enameled and brass trimmed; discontinued numbers, of some there are eight conigne Ply one and two. 8 ft. x3 ft. 6 in, and 4 ft, and 4 ft, 6 in $7.50 $7.60 Layer Felt Mattresses $5.25 $9 Layer Felt Mattresses . $6.50 Built in layers and covered in good quality ticking; choice of colors. $3.60 Soft Top Mattresses. $2.50 $2.75 Willow Grass Rugs—4 ft, 6in. x7 ft. 6 in. Artiste, range of colors $1. 15 90¢ |i i an 500 Dozen Women’s tient serviceable, superior quality length, of| (2 gth, and fin- finest win Fay ish. Very Special. quality.|is 25 Traveling Bags and Cases Genuine Cowhide Bags in black and tan, leather lined; also gen- oe ri uine Sole Leather Suit Cases in nt i, with ols “a hem, best brown and tan shades. presenting unusual values at P 5.50 1.35 Regularly $7.50 Regularly $1.75 dozen. 100 200 Silk Sweaters Women’s “Sport Coat Style.” Including an neared New Pure Of the fashionable lustrous ji A Principal ipally fae Note and Or. gandie, ith lace and fibre silk in the newest plain shades, blazer stripes and plain| embroidery, in a ous unusually belt. ier colors with novelty facings and|dainty styles, 5.75 95c Exceptional Value Regularly up to $2.00, ty & i at

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