The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1916, Page 9

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+ fessor. MYSTIC WHO SWAYED THE RUSSIAN RULER REPORTED ASSASSINATED, IN MEMORY OF R, C. OGDEN. Hampton atone HAMPTON, Ve of the cornerston tute in memory of Robert Curtis Ogder f event of the first day’ the school's forty-eighth | brat H nbert RK. devoted to ng by members of the ‘ducation Board on the life of Mr. Ogden, Eats Candy But Loses Her Fat Southern and work EGORY RASPOTIN MYSTIC WHO SWAYED CZAR IS ASSASSINATED Berlin Hears at Gregory Ras- putin Has Been Killed | in Petrograd. | BPRLIN, May 12 (by wireless).—}) Gregory Rasputin, the Russian monk, | who is reputed to have exercised| # poytul news for every fleshy ence ove take | ber who loves good things to eat, reat influence over Czar Nicholas, | Per those who ate denying theme has been assassinated, vording to | selve Teports from Petrograd received in » things they like most because desire to keep down their weight at with which they are Buharest, says the Overseas News| already bur siecle ‘ ‘anious Marmola Prescription has Agency. been put up in convenient tablet form and wh is now. sold eat only 75 ce et Such complete influence had this| Peasant-born mystic over the Czar | 7°! and the Czar at one time that his; t enemies called him the Richelieu of | ¢ Russia. was the Czarina's con- et mal Nobles beg. He He bi ! of the Holy J: ! | came off. Marmol Prescription Tab- ing to directions; they are s, free from poisonous or injur- gs and can be used with caine ine ynod. his favor, G obeisance, pet through fashio: the was surrounded in large numbers. | « Rasputin, after enjoying royal con- | Mola ci fidence such as seldom falls to the} Detroit Jot of any man, fell into disfavor, He | Wil ‘was banished to his native village in| him Hed to you direct id postpafd.—Advt. Siberia. In July, 1914, his attempted assassination threw the Russian | Court into a hysteria of anxiety. He! Does It Seem Fair to Your Eyes had been shot by a woman, accord- ing to one report; according to an- other, by a student who was executed, i 1 LOSES HER ARM UNDER CAR.| € it That) i a ea eee vnita, "*||[ to postpone finding out whether In attempting to ons the str you need glasses, when delay tops 4 mean eye strain and failing sight? Examinations by Registered Eye Phy- sicians, No charge or obligation. Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 QGhrlich Sons Established 54 Y¥. New York: 184 B’way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 42d Street. B'klyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. Bond St, fropt of No. 4 Avenue A, last n Anna “Setze!, six years old, of First Street, was struck by a bound trolley car and hurled un wheels. Lawrence Lynch, the mo re ‘man, brought his car to a quick stop} and with Policeman Sietter of the Fifth | Jstreet Station, succeeded in getting her | out. | ‘The girl's left arm had been caught under a wheel d despite her Injury ehe laughed and said H ne Hospital | arm was | Good afternoorsays RHEINAROON, As welcome guests appear. t was, for soon ‘Good afternoon’ r hostserved, Rheingold Beer, Rheingold Beer A case of Rheingold Beer waiting in a cool place is your insurance against being surprised by unex- pected guests. You can give a touch of festivity to the simplest meal by. opening a few bottles of Rheingold Beer. S. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1916, Continuing our Clearance of Women’s Tailored Suits $14.50 $19.75 $25 and $29.50 In all dgsirable materials and colors Including 50 Exclusive Models, $50 GIMBELS—Third Floor “‘Preparedness” the Word—in Summer Wearing Apparel for Young Women This year there is a great scarcity of linen—and it is becoming more scarce every day—also many manufacturers have closed. But we made arrangements with one of the foremost makers of these suits before he closed his factory with the result of now being able to present a limited number of exception- ally smart suits at a small price. Linen Suits, finely tailored, one style is illustrated, showing chic trimming of buttons. About six different styles. In white, natural, navy, pink, Copenhagen and gray. Sizes, only 16 and 18. Prices, $12.50, $13.75 and $15. Summer Washable Dresses Sizes 14 to 18 years. An attractive Sport Frock is illustrated, fashioned of cotton gabardine, with a full white skirt and Russian blouse of awning stripes in white and French blue. $11.50. Special—300 Dresses for Misses, $5.75 and $6.75 Closing out of an assortment of Children’s Coats at $4, $6 & $8.75 150 Coats taken from our stock to close at prices less than 14 their original price. Including checks, whipcords and serges in blues, tans and greens, GIMBELS—Third Floor Sale of Sample Neckwear Clean, Crisp, Fashionable Pieces 25c, 50c, and 68c ea. Regularly would be 50c to $1.50 each. As fine a chance as women are apt to have to pick up a pretty bit of neckwear for a mere trifle of what it is worth. Made possible by our purchasing a lot of samples from the manufacturer who is about making these numbers. In the assortment are: Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets, Vestees, Fichus and Cape Collars. Of net, lace, Georgette crepe, satin and pique. Only one, two or three of a kind. GIMBELS—Third Floor Brief iiéeait, tems! Girls’ $2.50 angl $3 Dresses, $1.95 a Wome Women's toes, doub Children’ 5 pairs for |nise whi | | | Sample Undermualins at $1 A special purchase fr urer. In. the to} Fibre Silk Sport Sweaters, 85.75 & 86 GIMBEL Subway Stores, Baloo | forated ar Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits, All Sizes in the GIMBEL subway Stores. Lawer Hloor ‘to discontinue The Men's Low Shoes « Men! Spend Saturday At the Clothing and Furnishing Sale of Vogel Brothers Stocks To which have been added GIMBELS “own” stocks of seasonable, new clothes, hats and furnishings at prices that spell better clothes than most men planned to buy at the same money they planned to spend. Men’s& Young Men’s Clothing Men's $32 Suits and Overcoats. . $23.50 Men's $18.50 Spring Suits. . $12.75 Men’s $30 Suits and Overcoats. . $19.50 Men's $20 Suits and Overcoats.. .$14,.50 Men's $25 Suits and Overcoats.. $16.75 Men’s $20 Knitted Cloth Over- pe oepeceeesooccecs $13.50 and green flannel, at.......... $6.75 Men's $10 Sport Knitted Coats, all colors........ seseeee $7.50 Men’s $8.50 genuine Palm Beach Coat and Pants, Norfolk or plain models. ..... Pr . $5.00 Men's $20 tan or green Covert Cloth Overcoats, spring weight..$12.75 Men's $22 Raincoats, guaranteed. $15.00 Men’s $18 Raincoats, guaranteed..$11.75 Men's $tg Raincoats, guaranteed... $8.75 Men's $10 Motor Dusters + $6.00 Men’s $7.50 Motor Dusters...... $3.75 Men's $3.50 Motor Dusters. $2.00 Men's $5 Office Coats $2.65 Men's $3.0 Office Coats... 11. $2.00 Men's 85 separate odd ‘Trousers.. $2.50 Men's $6 Separate | Men’s $5 White Flannel Trousers, Men's $8.50 Full Dress and Tux- Men's $10 Spore Coat, plain biue | GIMBELS—Fourth Floor Vogel £12.50 Sul fF a Styles Envelope, drawstring and frame bags in | black-and-white as well as smart colors. n’s and Children’s Hose White Lisle Hose, double heels and garter tops, pair ISe. ‘8 Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose, ite; all sizes, double heels and toes, soc or pair, [8c GIMBEL Subway Stores, Balcony in some exec} Russia calfskin Sale Subwa Boy Knickers Boy Juv bk Be Flags * 3,000 Pairs of Men’s and Women’s $3.50 to $5 tatk- Guar Shoes Your chance to supply yourselt with footwear for the ent cases less than half of regular prices. These she of a very few, which are wi Black calfskin, with dark grey quarters, also in white canvas. | and dull leathers, pumps a dC fan The Men's High Shoes consist of tan Russia and black calf, pe | Pe quarters. Ch puny und vamps, with uppers of tan and grey cloth ‘i Vercoate ast ova’ $5 Mackinaw Sport Sale of ‘| Wonderfully Smart Bags’ At the end of the spring season nine different manufacturers have contrib- uted bags that make this unusual sale possible. Men’s Smart Spring Furnishings Men’s $3.75 Silk Fibre Shirts $2.85 Men's $1.50 and $2 Shirts. . Men’s $2.50 and $3 Silk and ton Shirts eee Men’ and $3 Soft Hats... Men's St and $1.50 Hats and Caps Boys’ $1.50 Cloth Hats on Zz K Men’s $1.35 and $1.65 Street Gloves A osc Men's £t and $1.50 Neckwear osc Men's $1 Neckwear..... . 50C Men's Special Neckwear. 25 Men's $5 Robes ds sccnesee BSS Men's Linen Hdkfs., Colored In- itial—Box of Six... .... . &8S¢ Men's Umbrellas—Union Taffeta, Reg. $2. eoee 1.35 Men's $3 and $3.50 All-Silk Um- brellas.... oun ase .. $2.00 Men’s $3.75 and $5 All-Silk Um- t rr 3.00 so to $6.50 Walking as $3.75 ++ B5e to 1. Lisle F Drawers; garment............ 38 Men's 75 quality Athletic Com- bination Suits.... 4S Men's 75¢ quality nation Suit . 55¢ Men's $1.50 fine qu ‘Thread Combination . 95C Men's $1 Athletic Shirts and Drawers, 00056055 » 75¢ Men's s0¢ Silk Lisle Hose. . 28c Men's $1.50 Heavyweight Thread Silke Hote......000see20- . Men's 75c fine quality Silk Hose, vertical stripes — slightly im: perfect 39c GIMBELS—Main Floor Bargains Norfolk Suics, 2 pal a $3.50 entle Ho; Boy ate enile 4,000 ae Materials Vachette, saffian, kidskin, Morocco, pin Also silk and moire. Main Floor GIMBELS Less bxpensive, but | Denendab'e Merchandise | surely want ines” parade tomort df and with the ce surmmer at All perfect Low Shoes “Re ct The tamped th Hoth Women f ab Dniritton GIMBEL Subway Stores, Women’s Dine Saturday in the GIMBEL Tearoom: Special preparations to accommodate Saturday crowds. Eighth Floor. Camisole Day at GIMBEL’S During the Great White Sale $1, $1.50 and $2 Saturday we will present a large assortment of Camisoles in the favored materials, and ina great variety of styles, Washable Satin and Crepe de Chine have proven the most desirable materials for the graceful little underbodice and both materiale. are found in this sale in white or flesh, At $1. About 7 styles including the one ius. trated, which is fashioned of crepe de chine, finished with a wide hemstitched band at the top through which is run satin ribbon in a contrasting color, with double straps of same over the shoulder. At $1.50. About 10 styles at this price, in- cluding the one ill fashioned of wash- able satin with inch-wide Cluny lace at top, bound with the satin, Satin shoulder straps, At $2. Several beautiful models at this price: ‘The style illustrated ie of washable satin, with little yoke effect of lace set on in points. Sizes 36 to 44. GIMBELS—Secand Floor Continuation of Sale of Imported Cretonnes A great assortment of cretonnes di- rectly imported from Europe. Beautiful designs in all colors and all combinations of colors. 18¢ and 25c per yard GIMBELS— Sixth Floor FLAGS! For Preparedness Day Our Fourth Floor Is Ready With an Enormous Stock of Flags to Meet the Call Silk Mounted American Flags on black enameled staff, 8x12 inch, in good quality silk, Se each, to 24236 inch, $1.25, Soft Cotton Flags, mounted on staff; 8x12 inch, 5¢ cach, to 32x48 inch, 35¢ each. Cotton Flags, pole and brac 5 ft., complete with t, $1. GIMBELS-—-Fourth Floor |Brief nici, Items $1.95 Straw Dress Hat Shapes, 75¢ acturers, fresh position to offer low price. Alaa ample Law of ‘erade makere are in- Tuded, Beautiful New Trimmed Hat emart models of plain ‘cola % and white Dieuses olors, way Stores, Lower Floor —>=== 25e to 50c Sample Jewelry at l4c fh hte | Boys’ and Children’s Straw Ha Stores, far ei'bds'a ‘Tow fwortn See anaes Balcony the lo They 1 in a day. A number of # can be worn by wirhs, GIMBEL subway Stores, Balcony DA SS Os ee

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