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rope ee THE NING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1915. Mausoleum Theme | s%,:2 sero, soauid si be '0-! Furnishes Chance propaaed sie in the cemetory my Broadway and Store Opens 8.30 To Young Artists| wisi tite ikon || 39d Street Closes 5.30 with approaches and planting at Ho] 6 _ | scale of one-quarter of an Inch to the The competition theme, as an- | foot principal elevation. three-quar- e nounced jast week, by the Friends of| ters’of an inch to the foot, and a secs the Young Artists, at the studio of| tion at one-quarter of an‘inch to the e u us ul nhl ul e a e (—‘‘With Initiative’’— C. 8. Pletro, No, 630 Fifth Avenue,| foot. The drawings are to be mounted ; will be a private mausoleum, The| OT,* board 62x40 Inches | Thirteen prizes are to be awarded—| design is to be based upon the Idea] eng firme of $200, the Recond of $1 and Y OUR that the head of a well known family/the third of $100, and ten consola- Proposes to erect, in tho principal| tion prizes of $25 cach. The THOUGHT —the intense, concentrated, determined , A cemetery of his native city, a mau- The exhibition o! paintings which J J 4 soleum to be the burial place of the| ’s been held at the studio of Mrs i EFFORT—the intelligent anticipation of your wants, your tastes, your and subsequently to Narragansett | Point of view, and your idea of the ideally furnished home—all go to $10 Pure Cotton Felt Mattresses, OF Wividends. ad Sy Whitney will be taken to Nowport \ members of his immediate family. —_ This will be the fourth competition| Fier as a summer show make this sale almost a personal matter between GIMBELS and every Valuable Series Os laden bs Ls hegre ace YORK BOY DROWNED reader of this and all our other Furniture announcements. asic pounds. Financial Analyses By Hastings of the firm of Carrere | NEW ' || Not only have we provided splendid Furniture of the very Ali soe and in any one RR: TSON Hastings, who is to member ot asiy «Cok then, © highest, grade in every detail—at_ POPULAR prices—but we have out- of 60 different of BA 5 ¢ Advisory Board and Chairman o J 7 plain and fancy ing. $3 to $5 Feather Pillows, $2.25, $3 & $3.50 Made of carefully selected feathers, scientifically treated, Plain or cy ticks, $30 ‘‘Hair-in-Felt’’ Mattresses, $18.76 This luxurious Mattress is composed of long black hair, inside layer felt. The full size is composed of 85 pounds hair and 15 pounds felt, The felt makes the mattress extremely soft to the touch, while the hair makes it exceedingly springy. Seventh Floor done all previous efforts in offering INEXPENSIVE Suites and indi- h of awards mado up o Bathing in Hudson Near Albany. ‘i 1 ine ; AEM aah AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE—-NO. 2. seembarculp of cwontyitve prominast| EEMUNE WS Aue, tndlaun oe ee ey crete Devos Ooneutant With FebAnility, (Written Especially for The Evening World.) architects, considered & good swimmer, Walter There Is Half a Million Dollars’ * Bec: @ of rumors that the American Locomotive Company will soon Designs intended for competition! Dermody, nineteen, of No. 623 Weat My * close a now $20,000,000 order for shrapnel shells for the allied govern-|™UAt be delivered at the studio of|Forty-sixth Street, New, York, was Worth of Cabinet-Made Furniture The assortment is wonderful and helpful. The BEST ments the common stock of the company has recently shown pronounced We . | N Ree on bere be Agen Ts ate, Sa pee rt only was selected—and selected to such good purpose that we have already been informed by an expert that we have a display that is at ® jet strength. It is now selling around 65, an advance of about 36 points | Sept. 3. Only individual work will be bathing with William Gayin of No. 318 once the FINEST and the most IMPRESSIVE in New York today. sidered. Th itt ta Weat One Hundred and Seventeenth “im the low of last year, and it is the highest price at which {t has been | S°rrn9 treatment of classe or Renaise| Street, New York, and two. Albany Id since 1910. The highest price the stock ever sold was 78% in 1906,| sance architecture, The design should | fle Dermody was employed in the New jwhen during the big boom in business of all equipment companies it was | Contemplate sixteen catacombs ‘ork. Stock” Exchange and was the 2 ‘ tar, 4 tep al hi plabed on a 6 por cent. dividend basis, It became necessary in 1908 to sus-|eral level of the interior, should be eee. Ppt ph hie mother and two : . Touches of Inspiration pend dividend payments and none has been paid since. provided. One or more windows, to weeks ago. find expression here, there and everywhere throughout our 2% acres of The American Locomotive Company is not negotiating for a new order| = ——a for #hrapnel shells. This may be stated definitely. ‘The facts of the situation are that @————_—_—_______ r about twelve weeks ago the Company to gee what basis there can be for ved an order for approximately | such reports. 945,800,000 of shrapnel shells. One-haif} A# stated above, the company ts of the order was “farmed out" for | Working on a $32,500,000 shrapnel or- der. No one knows, officers of the two reasons. First, the company ad-! company included, what the profit on mittedly knew little of the manufac-| this order will be. If the profit ture of shrapnol shells, and did not| amounts to as much as 10 per cent, the management will be satisfied. If care to handle an order of that 812@/ the proft amounta to more than 12 Beopndly, it was impossible to 80 re-| per cent. they will be surprised, arrange plants in time to fill th Assuming then that American ordér in the period specified in the) Locomotive makes a clear profit of ; | $8,250,000 on its war business, this Contracr. Therefore, the New York | hront would equal 18 per cent. on t’ Air Brake Company was given $16,-/common stock. It © 250,000 of the order and the Weating- pose. however, that bouge Air Brake C w e j beige Air Brake Company was given |e avaunie tor connon dane SKINS we Managers of the American Loco: ieee Je. of, $6,000,000 oid. ‘in e co-! original iseue of $8,000,000 mold in| Ni motive Company have no desire, t9)1912 Of the notes now outstanding iad dunguied ty ieltad brie ee $1,600,000 mature in 1916 and the r 0 f y use the vernacular of the street, to cMbder ia 36 Before common humors, just put a little of that soothing, floor space. The Black Enamel Bedroom Suite at $245 has created a furore. Originated by a well-known woman decorator, it is offered by GIMBELS at considerably less than half its original cost. The “Ritg- Carlton” Bedroom Suite is an exact reproduction of a POOLEY-made suite in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, New York. In spite of the exquisite des! and finish, the splendid workmanship and material, the price is only $: Watch the Newspapers Daily for details of special offerings in this Great Sale. The scope is $25 Mahogany Bedsteads, $17.50 Each | «o vast that a matt will scarcely suffice to cover all the ground. There Of solid mahogany, in bungalow height. Twin] will continually be NEWS, oy after day—and all will be of vital interest bedatends. to those who have a home and know the subtle delights of adding to its beauty and comfort at little cost. Seventh Floor Summer Clearance Continues “To Keep the New Store NEW!’’ We keep the economy pot a-boiling these days with constantly new Clearance offerings gathered from all bite off more than they can chew. ‘ ‘ i ‘ . They do not want any additional| seement will undoubtedly: wine Conve the sullering stage Hake dnate ee eores, and over the Store. Every stock has its odds and ends, and these are all marked at their lowest prices of the season Faapael order, or an order for any] the company entirely free trom foat:| that very minute, and in almost every cbse yore to get them safely out of the way for stocktaking. Fine picking daily—for instance: other kind of shells at this ie, -_ To pay common dividends! sin pet, mT ick! fi hile this debt 1 gets well so quickly you feel ashamed of 5 Current reports that a new order for| While this debt existe would bring] tye money you threw away on Main Floor Fourth Floor $25,800,000 worth of shells had been! gemnation of using bad judgment. | useless treatments, plabed is unfounded. OnAtGn Of using bad Judement $1.25 for Men's $1.65 and $2 Summer | Hundreds of $3.50 to $5 Fitted LB | 828 107 sens The manogement is understood to] wit not do much more than froe the | ¢ Fess! Oiatment conta Shirts, in sizes 14 to 17. T Silk Petti ts at . be experiencing much diicuity In| Company frome the floating det. that | Heian eee mratette |] $1.65 for Men's $2 and $2.50 Summer Md Srticoats & paaéiing Poe arg seactie wee now existe. | Profits from | ordinary ; | Shirts of fine woven madras and You would sear¢h in vain to find duplicates of these regularly $35 and $40. Moved trustworthy, the company con-| Gividends; but im the int feel vice He. mercerized pongee. Sizes 14 to 17. | splendid petticoats, except at higher prices. A quantity | $19.50 for Men's Genuine Silk Suite; shells ‘a Tuy and £00000 shelly im|th® company ts understood to have 165, Resivol, Bai O06 fos, Biplane” Ghics foe Peewee purchase allows this low price advantage on Petticoats regularly $30. A IR AT aT A eo eee fer sapltal dor tusds with whieh to per as Sizes 14 to 16 only.” Valucs $1.50 | © $1.15 fee ders Khaki Trousers; Rr neve our ee °lthe 7 per cent. dividend on the pre- | to $2. regularly $2. Mpa teas term of the contract: sor| ferred stock, and it is wafe to nay that cis ha bus orate. Taffeta, White Tub Silk, Colored Stripe Summer Silk $6 for Meni Grey Auto Dust; th Grade Suits; ularly $26 and $0. as $23.50 for Men's Summer Suits; satisfaction however over the accept- | the $25,000,000 common stock will not In all the favored colors of the season including: regular! ‘ance of the contract by the company.|Tecelve a dividend for many months $1 for $1.50 Hair Brushes. : ss ft wan in fact, a veritable godeond,|t come. 28¢ for 50c French Ivory Finish D: ee Lae ae 8 ee Fi be Upledtiny SU Grey Auto Dusters; for equipment business had been ex- ing Combs. ustian Green mera avy Blue White e Swemely dull for, many monthe, and CLOISTER AND COURT 186 for 26c French Tooth Brushes. Pale Blue Black Tan Stripes PBR a ; any Auto Dusters; were operating at only about 15 per IN “HEARTS ABLAZE” 85c for $1.50 Tourists’ Cases, Also many changeable color effects. $1 for sl Washable Suite; regularly Seded June '30 last, was one” of the AT THE VITAGRAPH. 260 vd. for Ribbons, 634 to6}¢inches | Silke Jersey Petticoats with Messaline Flounces ei to $2.65. : orest the company ever experienced. ars | wide; regularly 0 45c. ay 4 4 .15 for Boys’ ket Robes; EB ptticoat h de pleated flounce that lain tailored or r Boys’ i; regue Eide been tide public buritis une | 77° Vitegiaph beste taat. Riek Uneral has pleated Van Dyke points, ‘itis the only one of the $1.96 Petticoats Wi A a $3.50. 2 oF as et sits chief feature, “Hearts that has not a fitted top, § for ' Reefers; Ser th ct va Rigene Mullin. the, author ay Uberal Credit Terms Second Floor Boros ta to $760, dee dy WORTH DOWN WEKKLY Numerous styles from which to select. cent. dividen laid his scenes he clo! ane 2.95 for Miser Petticoats; reg- . Finch calle for gursemnant OF lavet trace aie oye ancice to the $5 $5 $1.00 00 51.59 § arly $9.95 to $6.26. 0 Every Petticoat has a cotton or silk underlay. 05.08 for Bove! Nertalk ute, 8 pales "Hoy flush of new-found | story of “Hearts Abla one ¢ $100 $10 $1.50 to $2.99 $1 for Women’s Nainsook Nightgowns, Main and Second Floors $1.95 for Wooden Swinging Porch were $1.50, $1 for Lace, Embroidery Trimmed Petticoats, were $1.50. 60c for Women's Imported Aprons, were T5c, 60c to $1—For Children’s flower Wash Hats; were $1 to $2.60. $1 to $2.95—For Children's Swiss, Lawn, Dimity Dresses; were $1.95 Settees that were $2.95. 2.25 for Eight-ball ‘oquet: Oem ee Croemet Rat $3.45 for Men's Fine Sweat- ers; regularly up to $8. 1Be and 25c for pints and quarts of Goodyear Auto Tire Paint; regularly 26e and 50c. $2.26 for Electric Automobile Horn; regularly $3.50. ing with the uprising of the poyul your are anparently forgotten. | Talk| in their endeavor to surpress an un- e © common’ share- 4 of g disbursement to common share: | suet taxation, levied by the King, en- $1.00 ‘sing frequently heard. It is dificult | listing the ald of a Father Superior as 4.00 an intermediary, and the other with | $5.00 ‘ $30 the private life and plottings of the s : on tonger terms Prime Minister. Mr. Mullin has , IM crowded his story with action, The! Anply. Aloe picture was enacted by Julius Swayne New Jerse: ; Rogers Lytton, Charles Zena Keefe, Frank Cur- rier, Le Janey, Nicholas Dunaew ——+— rite for ¢ and Garry McGarry. On Face. Something Terrible, | Shorter pictures were “The God- des “His Bunkie, a romance of the $1.15 Yd,—For 35 in, White Chiffon ‘ Came Out In Spots On Army: "His Fa y Godmother,” "she Dress Taffeta, regularly $1.75 yd. [4 Both Sides of Face, [Snes nits “fhe Chi"tna thn rn 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE |) viii ot ¢ Daisy Chain NEAR got STRE | 18¢ Yd. For Cotton Voiles, Tissues HEALED BY CUTICURA | near avo naw Pa = er and Crepes; regularly 38¢ t HEAT AND RAIN FAIL 12!0¢ to 48¢ Yd. For Colored Cotton $150 S15 $2.00 to $2.25 $70 $20 $250 The Newest! The “Gene Carr” Kids From “Lady Bountiful” The first showing of these de- liciously quaint little rapseallions in Greater New York. One Dollar Each The children will be delighted with 4 these astonishingly clever reproductions of a} Mr. Carr's humorous creations. ‘or 36 in, Imported White Silks; regularly 75¢ yd. 75c Yd. For 86 in, Imported White Wash Silks, regularly $1 yd. Fifth Floor 60c to $1.25 for Hold-Foam” pint; quart and half-gallon Bottles. Hogue larly T5e to $2. $26 for 100-piece Bavarian China Dinner Sets. Regularly $37.60. 15c « Pair for fine German Chins Cups and Saucers that are regu- | TO KEEP CROWD FROM _\~ Remnants in length s;reg. Ide to $1 hare are: ilel fourin the eangrand tro larly 26¢ SOAP AND OINTMENT PROCTOR'S 5TH AVENUE, ———="""""="Broadway at 33d St. 48¢ Ya, Cream Shadow Stripe Sergos; | of the more ‘respectably attire ‘are here Y $27 for all-steel Kitchen Cabinets “About two yearv ago my faco broke out a | were Sd Yd. shown, Each can be readily identified and \ 48c Yd. Cream = Mohairs, Shadow Hairline Stripes; were 65c to 85 Yd. 60c Yd, Black, 54 in, Mohair Brillian- tine; was $1 Yd. Third Floor $1.35—For Women's Embroidered Voile Frill Blouses; were $2. $2 For Colored Handkerchief Linen Sport Blouses; were $3.95. $2--For Handkerchief L Blouses, Pique collar; we $1.65—For Striped V. Blouses, Organdie trimmed ; were $2.50. $3-For Women's Dotted and Plain Voile Dresses; were $6. $3.76 —For Stripe, Figured, Dotted 80c for White Enamel Bath Stool Regularly named by those familiar with Lady Boun- rit rubber-tipped legs. tiful’s disreputable little prote:es, Fourth Floor SUBWAY STORE August Sale Linens and Bed Linens American-Made Table Damask, Table Cloths and Napkins Finest Imported Deatgna, and Intended to Supplant the European Brands Now So Very Scarce Because of the Great War—snow ‘with pimples and dry ecsema which was | Despite the heavy rain and warn Something terrible, It came out in spots | weather, a fair sized crowd turned aud was on both sides of my | 444 Jast night at Proctor’s Fifth Ave- face, especially my chin, It was'so lichy that {could nos |2U6 Theatre and was well entertained 1 was sabamed of my |DY @ good summer bill, Every act on the programme came in for ap- proval. Bert Fitegibbon, a “nut” pda gginay lagydisard comedian, won approval in the Tan having doe readiag of |The Opera Compan, featurins what Cuticura Soap and | mtinent had done for people I sent fora |X People, all having fine, fresh free sainple. Then I bought some more. | voices, added harmony to the bill. In two weeks my face was clear of both | ach and every one also showed) pimples and eczema, 1 was hebled.”’ | ici) in playing various musical in- | (Bigned) Miss Toross Bourweleth, 8 Grove | antsy | Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1915. Others on the bili that made a Sample Each Free by Mall | oo. showing w GIMBELS Subway Store Another Special Sale Tomorrow of the (7 Famous “Halma” Sewing Machines, at $12.50 Traveling Agents’ Price, $18 $1.50 for White Enamel Spindle-back Bathroom Chairs. Regularly $2.60. 850 for Plai Chairs. Regu $21 for Apartment House “Alaska” Ratrigerators Teg oo, $9 to $17.60 for Dress, Steamer and Hat Trunks of highest grrde; all new and perfect, it broken sizes from 32 to 40 in, $17.50 for “Domestic” or “Grant” Sewing Machines; reg. $22 to $25, $27.50 for “New Willerd” Cabinet Sewing Machines; regularly $39. 2 Cash and $1 Weekly. $2.76 for “Acme” Collapsible Dress en Sport 96. ‘With 39-p. Skin Book on request, Ad- | tr fly Ayman iM peed - Voile Dresses; were $5 to $7. White, High Lustre— Forms; 32 to 44-inch; reg. $3.50. Gress post-card “Caticura, Dept. T, Boss | * i at the “Pinna. ced This Is the Best $5_-For Women's Crepe, Linen and | 600 Mercerized Table Damask; 64 inches wide; yard, 38, Bust i Baer fold turovshon} the world. ‘ , Who appeared in Sewing Machine Voile Dresses; were $7.60 to $10. $1.26 Mercerized Napkins, dozen, $1. bie eR al Bn om sae = eo Veet of Vermatility, Offer of the Summer $7.50 For Linen, Voile, Freneh PE eee Leics | Drop-head style and has a five- Flannel Dresses; were $15 to $25. 160 yeoci ras Damask Table Cloths; square scalloped, 50c ‘ CARUSO'S $7,000 A NIGHT. year guarantee against any defec- $4.95 Women’s Silk and Cloth Coats, square hemstitched or round scalloped; at ee Sixth Floor were $10 to $15, GIMBEL £ubway Store, Lower Floor $7.60 Women’s Corduroy, Silk, Cloth Coats, were $19.60 to $25, $9.75 Travel and Motor Coats, were $15 to $25. $2.95 Women’s Mohair Suit with tights, regularly $5. | $3.96 Satin Taffeta Bathing Suits, | were $6, $4.50 for Women’s Fibre Silk Sweat- rs; regularly $6. $9.76 for Fibre Silk Sweaters; wool | back; regularly $12.50. $1.60 Women's Pique Sport Skirts; were $1.95. $1.96 Linen Crash Skirts, one large pocket; were $2.50, $2.95 Gabardine Skirts, one pocket, tive mechanical construction; gre adapted to do any kind of family sewing. Enclosed in a beautiful, highly polished, golden oak case; a com- pee set of attachments free. Machine delivered. $2 Cash and $1 Weekly $3 Correct Model Dress Forms, $1.75 By special arrangements with the makers of these Forma we have a limited number to sell at this low price, Covered with black Jersey cloth, nickel trimmed, mounted on an extension stand which can be regulated to any desired length, Sizes 32 to 42 bust. 95c Bust Forms, 75c $265 for 9x12 ft. Royal Wilton Rugs that were $35, 23,60 for 8 ft. 8x10 ft. 6 ¥ Wilton Rugs that were fies $3 for small 27x54-inch Royal Wilton Rugs, were $4.75. $1_to $10 each for Remnants of Damasks, Tapestries, Velours, Ar- mures, ete., at half price, 19c for 30¢ Brass Extension Rods, 16 for 26c Brass Extension Rods, 16c—-For Panel Mirrors with colored carbonettes; regularly $1 to $1.50, 1.60-—For hand-colored Artotypes; # regularly. $2.50, : $2—-For Panel Mirrors in antique frames; regularly $2.50, os Hemstitched Huck Towels Usually priced at 20. | Pull blewched, woven damask borders with crest for initial or monogram; special at... 5c 12!,¢ Dish Towels, 10c. | 6c Turkish Bath Towels, 26c. Bed Spreads——-Comfortables White Crochet Bed Spreads, $2.50 Blaniata, nelr, $1.95. $1.26 Silkoline Comfortables, 95c. Seamless Bed Sheets Usually priced at 7B. special purchase for the August Sale, Made of soft finish, 9-4 full bleached sheeting; at the 50 GIMBEL price, wonderful values; each Cc Liver and Bowels Right. ‘Ten Performances in Buenos cued Always Feel Fine With Contract for Elghtcen Mor: | Constant J. Spereo yesterday received Tharsis ove ee speedily tone |. jctter trom Signor Enrico Caruso dated art PON. things: ‘1 have just fintshed ten per: | formances at $7,000 per night and have| renewed my contract for elghteen more at the same rate, Will return to Italy on Aug. 18 if the powder doc not smell too strongly. If it does shall go direct to the United States,” Signor Caruso has been singing at the Colon Theatre, Buenos Ayres, with a new French soprano, Mme, Genevieve Vix, who has scored @ great success, jestion, pimply skin. Purely vegetable. Small Pill - Small Dose - Small Price GENUL JE must bear signature | Mr, Sperco raid that Caruso would jaing elgnty Umee inthe Waited States Jersey covered, nickel trimmed, on modish lines. Sizes semi-belted; were $3.26. as |next season, The singer Inclosed with " " 46c Bed Sheets, centre seam; sizes 72x90 inches, 390. $1 to $6.50—For hand-colored Plati- h tak 82 to 44 bust. $3.96 Odds and ends of Linen, Ga- rd 2 \Bouth America.” The famnilla mustache GIMBEL Subway Store, Balcony. bardine Skirts; were $5.75. 160 and 180 Pillow Cases, 45x35 und 45x88) inches, 1934. num Wallace Nutting Photos; regularly $1.50 to $10. | mma Gres ee

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