The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1916, Page 8

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anny STEM TEN. . - THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL he’ll Be the Summer Bride | HUDSON NAVIGATION OPENS. |), Recomer iw traMe rules a fy. He was Y . " * een Closed 7% Days, Wot Of an Author and Cartoonist \« ; Sualy cut and t ee hs + St. Mary's i = | terval of ont st am ’ ¢ fii game yea Sale of Men’s Clothing i Vy.) Wend te pew sk eee That Brings Men Here WNW went wider, the famous = at ¥tlc ania Monday HEN we announced this sale in iday : wel tues fee. evening papers we endeavored to present | ; nomy and fashion its extraordinary value giving. 11 hat we success= | r di y > strated by the response 4 Today, woman can fully did so was demonstrate € ' { tae naa FRENCH CHEMIST today. The sale continues. Come and profit by it. 1 ’ ° DISCOVERS SECRET Men's Suits 203 Suits, $18 and $20 OF ROS CHEEKS & values, at $15.00 | Remarkable New Tonle Bultde| stomach. that few peapio| £2 322 Suits, $25 and $28 Strength, Increases Weight, [CON wey Me values, at $17.50 Revitalizes Entire System. : ei) 189 Suits, $30 values TS te F Paci, geveniias have i the values, at $19.50 PET TICOA on the 100 Suits, silk lined, $35 har..sonizing in color with every gown. pe pene + $35.00 Ask to see the Spring Heatherbloom Creations atall good stores. Insist upon the labe! Sanit N folk fs ' i 50 Suits, Norfolk style, : z $30 values, at $19.50 i é . \ Men’s Spring and \ 4 | , : Lam Winter Overcoats 3 j MISS BERYL , , ’ i : ro rsh pe col ite re"| teu 125 Overcoats, $18 and f 1 a HILBORN \ ’ ” it Cop eae ae $20 values, at $15.00 ‘ = , ; Hye | ee 302 Overcoats, $25 and + | OP fo.2 Wd $28 values, at $17.50 ; q Malto-ferein. Te ° vot nl 185 Overcoats, $30 way, take the values, at $19.50 ; a : Sete cal 115 Winter Overcoats, COLD STORAG Pabiite atable and #0 vee $35 to $45 values, ‘ Ve INSURANCI Miss Beryl Hilburn Well jinat H RORTAWERE™ AT | cope this 6 at $23.50 j Seis Known in Brooklyn’s | wi! 209 Raincoats, $20 to } 3 * 9 5 | “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS “GET THE HABIT ‘ Filth Ave 5 Graham Baker will have been #ol- aay Seer, e pe beabe emnized. ‘The engagement has just Ss i m G a Ss re) n 4 Gloves for Hand-Bags é Véleph ine Giebley 1044 4 Lee ees i the date of the Women $1 Each i Vg vedding has not hee Miss AC is the AeA ak OF Mr] dG f ; , Usually $1.50 to $3.95 rf d Mra, William Hilburn of No, 59 ix} and excellent . Omin Avenue, SSENIVA; AKG Mr. Ba = fe) nguish GIM- To account for this Ker in the son of Edward 7. Baker ot] | ‘ Pee \ and tataee th hemauen ule sale, " No. M3 Park Place, Brooklyn. He ts]f S ¢ noteworthy. bought the frames an ROYAL BLUE LINE a ewspaner many author wid earl] 3 Springtime -— alias te Rae PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURS TO 1 His wite to be ts the slater of Bra. |] 16-Button Kid important wi oncessions | a . “bt aS Py oe an a reliable manutace i} | 5 W AS H | N G T O N ore Mlackton of the Atlantic Yacht See our Smart Spring Clothes, Gloves, $3.25 pr. turer made the hand- | FLIPPANT JURY PUNISHED. || ~ Everything « Bargain. Weak ee tae | pesos tr & mare Ieee i : = That's why our business grows. stitched backs. $1.25 pair tion of what he exacts } $13;>, Three Day Tour, April 13th [irr «sarcotne so Taseeatoace ls 2-Clasp ChamoisetteGloves, | | for work at his busiest ah April 19, 27; May 27 and Sept. 2. Ave Held in Conrt fewral Da ) a! Bi i white meh ef attened || periods Even then the | il ; H ” uniahment for returning tho || = : en ; ¥ a riod. 1 the i | $18” Five Day Tour, April 8th serie ve aces wo aisagree vs Eight Big Busy Stores RIE, Sauttinehe Be | | rice of the Bays is une | i Apel 33 | May 6 E28 90 "Van Biclen in Lo NEW YORK BROOKLYN NEWARK pair. : IMIBET Seine | | ALL NECESSARY EXPENSE INCLUDED. ordered tor GIMBELS—Main Floor jain Floor He Jey Gent—BALTIMORE 8 O0—Phini & Ret i Suits and Tah Ceckhac, | | 4 — ea e was the $7,500 damage ~ cj ev dere Ce lodge & Reading), ree, Spring : an | vel A ah hl AM : snc, | esa aeaawin tae 211 Only 130 Machines Left | f § in call on ms f on: decision two hours later, t . bier ie ‘ Ay: } f 4 * " Wea Tipin'ss.: Fl went homey leaving orders for 1 I f M 7 HE Domestic Sewing Machines offered in this ] ik Bertha uiberty Ges MY. Cae s ANes SOvOnive, OF Bl yerdich ot hungry anid: Upon fearning Be oO Pp Cc oO at Ss oO r e n s sale are the best. Every woman who sees 1 \f = 00 =I them realizes this. is j a : a $30 Instead of $40 ' = At z There Is a Saving of $10 ' ° ° Ca ja | They have made thousands an The Last Word in Bread Making = E santas asd thee ean ad i the highest mechanical de- And Well Worth $20.00 or $25.00 In SUITS —Tartan Plaids, Overplaids, Club Checks, Glen Urquharts, Plain Grays, Silk Mixtures, Pencil Stripes, Blue Serges and Vlannels, Brown Flannels and Green Flannels, many of them 1 silk lined. In TOPCOATS—Some wonderfully smart !4 silk lined Blue, Brown and Green Flannel Form-fitting Coats with velvet collar—fine knitted cloths, and of course smart Blacks and Oxfords lined with silk. Suits and Topcoats|| Suits and Topcoats $12.50 & $15.00 Values $22.50 & $25.00 Values 10 $ velopments. Also, if you buy now, you secure a_ rebate that comes but rarely. ‘The terms on which we sell these Sewing Machines should invite everybody to purchase one of the models listed: $2 Cash and $1 Weekly without any further charge or interest of any kind. Each Machine carries a liberal guarantee for ten years, A slight change in design of cabinets expla‘ns the price, $45 Instead of $52 & $55 For the Domestic Colon- When closed the 1916 ial Design Cabinet Sewing Machines. In Mahogany, ‘ Cireassian Walnut and Machines have the appear- WARDS Wip-roP BREAD is the result of years of scientific research, patient investigation and the spending of thousands of dollars in costly experiments and baking equip- ment to bring it to its present standard of bread perfection. As you buy it today from your d | | I ler it is the last word The finest flour and other food materials which money By thi: RILL BROTHERS. in making WARD'S TIP-TOP BREAD and DAINTY-MAID jing the big ingredients into are far ahead ol other methods and Domestic Cabinet Sewing in bread making, and it costs no more than other kinds. can buy, all carefully tested for quality and purity, are used | wholesome GO TO admitted the vanced known to the bread industry. Golden Oak ance of a music cabinet atented process proper proportions of beneficial a ; ___ Free instructions at your home if you live within Greater lime salts are added to the water, modifying and correcting SUITS—Blue, Brown and Green Flan- Glen Urquharts, Tartan Plaids, Pencil New York. GIMBELS—Fif th Floor Stripes, Gray Stripes, Silk Mixtures, Blues, Browns and Grays IN SUITS; and in TOPCOATS—Blacks, Oxfords and Cambridge Gra silklined. Single and double breasted. $22.50 and $25 Values. the water to the best standard for bread making, stimulating | the yeast growth and the production of the carbon-dioxide gas necessary in all bread-making—all of which permits the production of bread of better | auaiity,, flavor and texture, and, most important of all, greater nutritive food value. To buy either TIP-TOP or DAINTY-MAID BREAD is a matter of economy because no other food offers so much nourishment and food value for so little money. To buy either TIP-TOP or DAINTY-MAID BREAD guarantees you cleanliness—guarantees you highest 2 quality and 100% purity. Make one or the other of these loaves your daily choice and you are assured of bread perfection. nels, Glen Urquharts, ‘Tartan Plaids, Overplaids, — Penci Stripes, Fancy Worsteds and Scotch Mixtures. IN TOPCOATS-—Tan Covert Cloths, Blacks and Oxfords, Dark Greens, Scotch Mix- tures and Gray Mixtures 12-Inch Cut Crystal Flower Vases, *2.95 Each | A group of 273 cut crystal Flower Vases has been specially priced even though the market value of high quality blanks continues to rise. Clearness of crystal and precision of SUAHLLOUA THY OL OD ‘GET THE HABIT.” Delivered Fresh Try the 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street cut give these vases a rich, white brilliance } and Clean Every 10¢ Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway that is highly prized. The six-flower design Sunrise Rise 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street is particularly effective .«5th Street, Corner Third Avenue--Open Evenings ate clltn Meaticel miratte niy ns nite iber Ss aVvall- Our New Store in Brooklyn on Flatbush Avenue at Fulton St. And Our New Store in Newark-—791 Broad Street, at Market able at the special price: GIMBELS--Fifth Floor Pith HABIT,” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS, “GET THE ‘HABIT.” "GET

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