The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1916, Page 9

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— Tas BVENING WURLD, WEUNESDAY, MAKUM 29, L916, SE! " women playing being salooeirin fe ; the second me New Jersey Joined to Virginia 1Sc> Gar teeth oreeme tevens en aa In McAllister-Leaycraft Union's: mo 5a charity ta becoming « habit Yeaterday | jute nd $265 and. the I WROON Well known debutantes en | best ‘ with $856. » testimony 9 te } Got oUt pencils and pade and: peated marriage license bureau cach time, £ . @ | duction of war muni j the art of inducing shoppers to buy \apparently . without of being & H wenty-two lab: | Che function was hei at Mra, Wi | recognised by the clerks. On this fea. & + jatrikers from the Clyde "Ss home, No, 80 antoal |ture "of the case Justice Cohalan $ | aned $26 each in The result of the fire, aid: . i | "a eale erat, “It a scarcely credible that #uch were Coerecc practices could could havo prevailed | that delayed the manufacture of big guns for the army and navy. : CORNS COME OFF LIKE BANANA PEEL Wonderful, Simple “Gete-It'’ Never Lite to Remove Any Corn Easily. even in #0 largo acity as New York." f pag Treamurer At? the atop, and Si! One Wife Gets An Gets Annulment— rnlbdlcacen Will Help the Other “| WEDDED 1 T0 0 DEAD MAN COMFORT BABYS o-oo.) TUSET UST este |Manat about tho same time, ga Court Allows Mrs. Dalby to File | . | ». ( | ‘o deserted, to-d , i 4 ee Marriage Contract Made With : | es to Supreme Court Sunt ce Conat: | Husband. : | Wistine oo a urt annulled) ytrs, Imma A. Dalby, four times Arsiaw of Mem, Augusta. Hatt widowed, to-day married a dead man. ¢ Supreme Court Justice Platzek made ¢ » by giving permission to van to file a marriag " h the County Cle done she became the legal wife of { Robert Dalby Who hes been tn ble 3 Mrs, Anna Nord. | & since March 20, 1910 mal Lundin, wife No. %, and when| The couple went throy | that tie is severed wives 2and g{ceremony before Rudolph Hora | Will ald Mrs, Fannie Johnson Pearson, | notary in Astoria, L. I. Dalby told | wife No, 1, obtain her freedom, his wife he would send the contract >| “Young was a regular comet in thin; to the County Clerk. He forgot or ¢ SS eS game," sald Mrs, Young, | misiald It Lingerie Blouses, $2 Copied from very exclusive French Models jusband was @ disclose ter his death, “T have heard since I found him out} The fact that her that he is crossing tho Continent | man of mystery was every young and unsophis- | Mrs. Dalby until : n with a bank account| Two years ago Mrs. Dalby notice from William Walker, re [senting Albert Dalby, a brother, cf No. 601 Killinghall ol Jr ary He 6,000 Blouses represented in this showing. ( WiTll CUTICUR A I" Zt Our blouses are all well-finished and are trimmed ostng with many of the new fashion details of this season | 6S: ha Loren tt bac : Voile Blouses ; | tifled. a a oF ot atc HA HOE © Seoul inepesiadi Le r { { Ly yavinae. Cite te es Plain Voiles, Embroidered Voiles, Lace-trimmed | They are so cleansing and soothing. | beautiful héme, and even t husband's death and tho estate would 2 Oo MISS wy ‘ 4 $ veer Voiles, Striped Voiles. f his skin is irritated or rashy, anoint them out of the city and ahowed, be turned over to her, Ther san % ’ ,, . gently with a little Cuticura Ointment, An Ny! [intimation that Dalby was of noble 4% Waren R \ Organdie Blouses country | i a 4 “Les shite. ace. j 7 i Sample Each Free by Mail , 1 when | Mra, Dalby is living nt Ne w cane) | | PHOTO BY CAMPBELL, ey _ Flesh or white, lace-trimmed, embroidered or request, | Ad- jan, Conn, Her lawver is Pp Veweoe PERE 1a variegated tucked organdies, all finished with flat | ckhaver, No. Dept. 1G, | wong Island City. he arid | collars in many designs, d buttons, bound button holes, a na that go to adorn a well-made blouse Quick, Safe Way Sport Blouses pire Ahtodid ty Al iad SOO oie 9o4 to Remove Hairs Made perfectly plain with ponte ha collars and revers, FOR THIS BUSY JUSTICE, ON MERSEY DOCKS'« ae Holes) and ne buttone . GIMBELS Third Floor Ninety-Nine of Them Are Tossed Out of Court Quic a Dispute Over Pay for i Champion Hard Worker. Overtime, \7 Tustles) William J. Kelly of the Sue) LIVEREOOL March 20--Tea Chote | For TT ta eval dlearpolutment Klyn, ia known [sand Merscy Hiver dock hands went! jhould be used to buy the real d , Advt hardly a spot in the home the fabrics cannot beautify. uperior quality Announcer dau f Miss Marjorie ldwell, N. J, to ’Phone In a special group for Thursday | The Decorative Possibilities of ¥| Cretonnes and Silks--- are almost without number—they are used for hangings, upholstery, lamp shades, screens, cushions; in fact, there's i — li British Workers Quit, Following! ‘ irs have v s treatment is quite harm preme Court tn Tire as a champion hard worker. Hoe | ing @ dispute Women’s Fancy and Plain st when he ta annihilating . ertime we r on rike threaten ‘i a eee “ ss A \ : ° eatin Sars ; : ‘ advacauinn it Oar Wana Raat ls IGHLY artistic prints, foreign or domestic, Tailored Suits at $29.50 {a a sworn enemy 7, Amerag Diatice Messenger office in th ly harmonies of color and line; plain color drapery textures— all are represented in GIMBELS surprisingly beautiful as- semblage of dec- orative fabr Undeniably — low priced are they Leet * because they were 5 x 1 purchased _ before > sie Va | ' dyestuff _* i shortage became acute, M-Inch Imported Cretonnes, | 3f-Inch Print, in bouquet de Ike to $1.35 yd. tign, 750 yd. 36-Inch Domestic Cretonnes, | Various widths Sunfaat 20c to 75e yd. Madras, in black, rose, bl Fountainbleau Repp (wreat! on white of flowers and ribbon de sign), 45e yd. 31-Inch Print, Reprint of Ape French designs, 32¢ yd. ry sich ve Habitat ead English old-fashioned itine Silk, 70¢ pd. 36- “inc Japanese Habutai, 8e Thirty-five models to select from These remarkable values in women’s suits are the result of our effort to produce the very best suits in America at this price. The materials, the workmanship and finish surpass anything yet known at such moderate cost. t of undefen 8 eyes sparkled with joy when Copies of the most favored models by eminent European and American designers are included, comprising h no response was made, In s were tossed over- ttorneys who answr Fancy suits with jaunty coats, handsomely embroidered with silk, gold and silver thread otehr thirteen cases would ha Sport suits with flared or semi-tailored coats, showing new pockets and belts, with skirts trimmed and tailored to match THE MATERIALS INCLUDE: Taffetas, English serges, gabardines, velour checks, Callot checks, English mixtures and compose effects. Chanfeur Fined + & chaufte e {strates, ran va y ear that $4§ in., 70c ies in Colore—brown and white, and black and white checks; navy, rookie, green, and twilight; also colored checks, Sizes 84 to 44, and three models up to 50. es, 200 ye 3,000 yards Suv nfast Poplin, blue, rose, gold and brown; attinch figured Tussah Silk, yard wide, d5e yd. washable, $1.35 yd. Trimmings- -Chintz colored n edges, ball fringes, cut and uncut fringes—in new colors—mo. In a most remarkable display tomorrow we shall feature Women’s Spring Coats at $19.50 Reproductions of — fifteen — beautiful models by famous European designers e ced. GIMBELS~—Sixth Floor Spring Clean-up of 15% to 20% ! Wall Papers Reduction on . | Gentlemen! eo || nee SAUTIFUL in fabric, design and finish. Belted, straight line, ripple and fancy tailored 84 and 7% length models, suitable for street, tour- ing and general wear. Raglan or inset sleeves, Half lined, or lined through- out with guaranteed lining. Collar and cuffs trimmed with silk, velvet, broadeloth or self fabric. sign, to close out Ut il | i . ieee k cite ¢ ensils Hi In this season's most wanted colors r quickly at about half ; HI = — r their usual price, The mod t The Materials are: CREDIT 3c and 5c Roll er eo , , ; TERMS } eer oF ara Se h & Wool’ Poplin Fancy Mixtures Velour Checks $3.00 Down on $50.00 | Mik? ‘price or clothes Ee really deearye sebainty satin-finiahed flora ped with “Wear bi : | P sha pure one xactly riped and allover effects ver” utensils Gabardine Army Cloth Waterproof Tweeds 5.00 “75.00 1 piilentien i i - presents paneer pana PANY Ane Math colorin vere ent ’ / " told with matched cuts rv Worsted Checks Overplaids Coverts 7.50 “ . 100.00 based on a *"Three-Store” buying power. ‘This borders Tmally 500 Now 40, 10.00 150.00 means style, taste, worthy fabrics and pains 8c Roll P 15.00 e bs 200.00 taking workmanship at a price that is often soit genet m press cloths . ia Me, Two Important Offerings Tomorrow in 25.00 300.00 paid for “shoddy.” tan and ivory, tor Mae ' FREE BRASS BED Vith Every Vurchase f $76. dining and living rooms Women’s Sport and Dress Skirts 1916 Suits & Overcoats 1c and 15¢ Roll 4 styles and Carefully tailored garments, showing many new style touches Fashionable clothes with every new clothes stripes for be Part : : angle that y oulc 1 he way 3 ae a 4 At $5.75--A number of pretty models, fashioned in worsted a Mi yeicaula wantin f sa? Bi Salar, 18; d HO and yelour checks, Roman stripes, tweeds, wool popli 1 stiact, wesye Ot cufye, We MARA Hebby Of Se Bel § T , ol poplin anc clothes at $19.50, though we show So-inch wide imported oat Usual erge. Excellent value at such moderate cost. meal p ae APARTMENTS FURNist meal papers, fas COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $600 Others at $18.50 to $50 fein Sipe, s t At $9.75—Ten attractive models, in flare and ripple effects, with plain or shirred backs, Made of fine Open Monday & Saturday Evenings ei) Pali quality black taffeta, Beautifully tailored. Waist- 188 ST, L STATION AT CORNER 35c Roll aly ir bands to 36, Clean-up fine French, Boe is Wh and German pa; designe sultable 'y room in the house. GIMBELS—Sixth Floor Us a GIMBELS COLUMBUS BET.103 &! aie

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