The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1916, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1916. five minutes and handed over a small = taely they sought chairs and lunched. When the cake was despatched one fy of tho brides approached the suf- fragette table and asked for more. » SUFFSLAY SIEGE © ATGUPID'SALTAR |. aere i Advance Announcement! ah NY In the majority of cases the brides came forward willingly and helped | he suffragettes pin the emblematic No Wedding Bells Can Ring dauy on their husbands’ lapels, some CL GEES a | To-day Till Bridegrooms rome swort for te eau | Hear Their Plea. thie mornina's shift ae the Municipal | @eeds of woman suffrage mixed) hty, Borough Chairman of Man. gown among to-day's crop of brides| brought in a truckload of flowers, fi CORSETS AT NEW PRICES at the Morriage Chapel in the Mu-| ——_$—<—_—_- \\ anne SUBWAY STANDS DRAW | | =e | ger wegeenge 000" PROTEST FROM NEWSIES| |;| On and After Saturday, July Ist, 1916 |) | Beatie, At # vclock th morning they | Bl ck Stations and “Imperil Their ly The retail price of certain Nemo Bw i MibecG, ah ater ninning votes for! Livelihood, Thompson 3 Corsets heretofore sold at $3.00 $ 50 an | $10 9 $0 at butions aiid Galsien 0 ‘| Committee Hears. q (a e . fae eters oor col 0m wm Moric, Breet of he al WILL BE ADVANCED TO 3 ‘ Special Sale Sample Bags & Suit Cases m e eully sels wo ne OFhe* | New ork Newsdealers’ ssocla aS etal bootblack proceeded to prepare for the arrival of the brides. NY This Includes the Following Numbers: jcomplained to the Thompson Lagi lative Investiga xa 200 Pieces—3314% Less Than Usual New York office samples of one of} Bags for men, and bags for women; the best known ‘makes of distirctive| week-end cases. overnight bags, three- hand luggage came to us for special price | piece bags, club, Oxford, English sewn concessions on account of the heavy and| bags. In black cowhide, goatskin, wal- satisfactory business we have done with | rus, morocco, box calf, sole leather, seal, their manufacturer this season. Thus| vachette. Some of the bags are fitted— are these very special prices possible. | leather and silk lined. New Bags in Perfect Condition ICA WES rere Comins senere dulce = ahccr Corporation, he said, has obstructed MATERNITY—No. 300 KOPSERVICE—Nos. 305, 307 ‘uid the witness, “newsdealers were ih Mrs. Edward 8. Van Zile, 6r@Y-) i tecems hy bulldi ooths five by haired, motherly and soft voiced, ap-| twenty-eight and # imes five by board box, tled with golden ribbon. This slight advance, which has been compelled by the Msi Li “Inot allowed in the subway. Borough| |M i f all kinds of r Inside was a cubo of choice wedding | President M. EY greatly increased cost of all kinds of corset-materials, repre- e very first bride to be and her rt a SELF-REDUCING—Nos. 310, 315, 316, 318, 319, 321, 322, proached and explained her mission. | forty feet, in the # cake. to put stan sents only a small part of the higher cost of manufacturing, aha te {| Wbeut dangerous encroachments on ky Prospective husband gave the suf) suiway plattorms. The Ward & Gow 324, 326, 344 and 345 ns In one hand she held a small paste-| “When the subway was first built,” n r nd four Ry he ea ong, fifty feet from subway en-| |K 8 , SCR Sd \nteréan. Yon We are forced to raise prices or sacrifice quality, and permits CADE CE %. In the other was a yellow daisy, ak "Can 1 interest you in the noble | Mie Ward & Gow Corporation soon ny 6 cause of votes for women, my dear?" | began to operate newsstands in the Ny (We ppulariy = At Replay = At pepularty At Penney. at een. at Ce i ee elena des Meczeretecal| NEMO QUALITY WILL NEVER BE LOWERED | ea Oe A sb otha permanent booths on the station plat- Ce) &8) $10 $6.50 | $15 $10 $30 818-50 | $40 2s 60 s cake, sniffed it, ited her nose and, | firme: They sell not only newspapers, The same cause may compel an advance in the retail hy GIMBELS—Main Floor ‘ ’ = wheeling with her husband, deliber-| but candy and stationery. They in- prices of other Nemo models in the near future. ately walked over to a table and ate| tend to take in cigars and cigarettes. the cake Senator Thompson interrupted the A bridal party of four from Elis Dor Ward Ga KOPS BROS., Manufacturers of NEMO CORSETS, New York witness to say groceries next A Welcome Opportunity to Secure Cream Colored Island came next Mrs. Van Zile talked eloquently for Lm SPECIAL NOTICES. _ ASK FOR and GET HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL . MALTED MILK Gheap sudstitutes cost YOU same price ure,” replied ws. Tf they don't like it they keep it off the ele- vated and subway newsstands,” i Monument to Lincoln's Stet ROCKPORT, Ind, June 24 monument for the grave of Saran Lin- coln Grigsby, a sister of Abraham Lin- coln, was dedicated yesterday in Nancy Hanks’ Park at Lincoln City, Ind., “ Lincoin's mother ts buried. ‘The monument 1s a plain granite shaft, Sev- erai thousand persons attended the simple cerenionies, Healthful Sleep ‘is necessary for the enjoyment and prolongation During sleep Nature renews the vital forces of the body and restores the energy. Sleeplessness is one of the evil results of indigestion, To avoid it, keep the stomach well, the liver active and lar. “The health of these organs Is Assured by Beecham’s Pills, A harmless vegetable remedy, which acts immediately on the stomach, liver, bowels and kid- neys, toning and putting them in good working order. Millions of people sleep well and keep well because, at the first unlavorable symptom, they begin to take ia BEECHAMS PIL Directions of Special Value to Women with E Box. Bold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10e, 28e. of life. the bowels regu! The above illustration of Dunkirk, which occupies ing Office Club, consisting of fourteen members up to date. This club offers a fully equipped headquarters for out-of-town business firms requiring a New York ad- dress. New members are being added from time to time. Furnished complete, with stenographer, telephones with switchboard, conference room. It will pay you to invest: E, A. PRATT, Reem 420, Pulitzer (World) Building. DUNSTON OF DUNKIRK H. V. Campbell, Representative. shows the office of Dunston a space in the Pulitzer Build- igate. Superintencent. Tel. 4000 Beekman, SCL © FeO eae OS TEC 4 nN (bY Os Floors ( Downstairs Sale ot Women’s Low Shoesat $ Comprising 4,000 Pairs Values ete From $3 to A. H. Colmary & Co., Baltimore, Md., $4 and Including = and Other Several Hundred Pairs. Catk-Ger Reputable Makes The “Walk-Overs” are in popular models, si 6, AA to C widths, only, Te are stamped. It is a long time since New York has known a Shoe Sale the equal of this one. Just think of it!—women’s stylish low shoes worth $3 to $4 (some worth $5) for only $1 a pair. Most of the 4,000 pairs were made by A. H. Colmary & Co., of Baltimore, Md., gaye entire lot was closed out to us for—well, for so little we can sell them to you at pair, All are new, perfect and stylish, and consist of the following: White Buck Pumps, patent leather trimmed, leather Cuban heels. $1 a pair, Women's Gunmetal Pumps, with cloth quarters of Tan, covered Louis heels, $1 a pair, Fatent Coltskin Pumps, button ornament, Tan Cloth quarters, leather Cuban heels, $1 a pair. Patent Leather Ankle Strap Pumps, white quarters, lea: ther Louis heels. $14 pai Women's Corded Satin Slippers, turned soles and covered Cuban heels, in lavender and white and Nile green and white; all sizes. $la Included in this sale at $1. are sev- eral hundred pairs Sample Low Shoes $5 Values These are excep: tional bargains for Oxfords, in Fawn color suede with Tan calf trimmings, and slate color Kid Ox. fords with Black calf trimmings, leather Cu- ban heels, Goodyear welted “oles, all sizes from AA to D widths. $1 a pair, Also Women’s Tan Russia Calfskin Button Boots, with Goodyear welted soles, Cuban heels, sizes 214 to 414, A to C widths. Regularly $3 a pair, at $1. GIMBEL Subway Stores, Balcony Interest Growing and Rugs A-Going | That is the state of affairs in the big and very unusual 3 Sale of “Willow Grass’? RUGS which also includes several hundred women who can wear sizes 4 and 4'4 in B width. Patent, dull culf tan calf, black and bronze kid, in nue merous styles, Every Rug Perfect and All at Prices About '4 Below Regular ‘This sale is an excellent opportunity for those who want to pur- chase for Summer, seaside, and count ry cottages, bungalows, hotels, boarding houses, camps, hospitals, public buildings, offices, clubs, ete. Regular Spoctal 8x10 (room size) | g x15 ft, Willow Grass $12.00 $8.00 Gras rass Rugs. 9x12 (room size) Willow Willow © x12 ft. Willow Grass $8.25 $6.75 . os a > . | 8 x12 ft. Willow Grass $8.00 $6.5) Grass Rugs, Grass Rugs, B 210 ft, Willow Grass $6.25 $5.25 $6.75 $5.25 6 x12 ft. Willow Grass $6.10 $4.75 6 x9 ft. Willow Grass $4.25 $3.75 Size 6x9 4.6x7.6 ft. Willow Grass $2.75 $2.25 y wal 3 x 6 ft. Willow Grass $1.50 $1.25 Willow Grass Rugs, $3.75 ab Ba Tm Mies gree gio ae The Willow Grass Rugs are made from & tough, natur: RUGS in all advertised sizes, |smooth, beaut ifu but not in # full line of |'The patterns, mostly in the much wanted CREX Extra Salespeople Quick Deliveries GIMBEL Subway Stores, Bal-ony grass and retain their inish until worn out, colors, Chinere designs ee Folding Tables at $1.85 Can be purchased in lots of 1 or 100 Some of our customers who were disappointed in failing to arrive in time to get one of these collapsible tables from our last big sale will be glad to learn of the arrival of another lot. We Never Offereda Better Value For Summer Gardens, Lawns, Tea- parties, Garden-parties, Picnics, or for Summer Bungalows, they are indispensable. Strongly con- structed with steel tubing. Stained green veneered top. Packed in carton which takes up space 41x24x1}4 inches. This will probably be the last offer of its kind this year. GIMBELS. -Fifth Floor Dutch Curtains HE Ideal Curtain for Summer. The arrangement of the valance permits the curtains to remain open for air and view. They hang to the window sill and are made of scrim, a fabric especially recommended for its washing and wearing qualities. Length of Curtains 2!4 yards. Headed ready for hanging. 525 pairs at $1.45 per pair 650 pairs at, $1.95 per pair GIMBELS Sixth Floor Dress Goods Very Special Values Mills to-day cannot turn out these beautiful materials at GIMBELS low prices. We purchased before the price advan and give our patrons | the benefit of our forehanded- \ ness. Cream All-wool Storm Serges, 50c, 75e, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.50 yd. Cream All-wool French Serges, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.7 50 yd. Ivory Whi $2, $2.50, Cream Mc cil and $1.25 yd. Also cream silk-an ies, all-wool i veiling, prun unfinished coutings, ¢hi granite cloths sirable weaves mand special attention. GIMBELS—Second Floor deloths, y cloths, other de- Imported and Domestic Colored Cottons 75¢ yd.—Reg. up to $3 Yd. The finest cottons we have shown are found in this col- lection, noted for beautiful weaves, exquisite colorings and smart combinations, Embroidered Organdies. Embroidered Voiles. Embroidered Crepes. Printed and woven Voiles, and fine Tissues in all-over and bor- dered effects, 38 to 45 inches wide, GIMBELS—Second Floor Disposal of Manufacturers’ Surplus Stock of 800 Fine New Chairs & Rockers 331% to 50% Below Regular Prices Comprising 278 different styles of chairs, rockers and setiees, finished in mahogany, golden oak, fumed oak, mahogany finish, antique ivory and Jacobean oak, A number of these Flees constitute a of a sample line from the Furniture Pe anrecall new and perfect—in_ genuine English Morocco and Imported Tapestry. Among the lot are luxurious easy chairs, some with book rests on arm and exact copies of English models. many 3-piece From the manufacturers’ surplus stock— suites in Jacobean Oak with loose cushiogs of velour and tapestry. Numerous other models and designs too numerous to mention. most fastidious. r Many of these items cannot be duplicated, Styles to please the 26 Rocker, in $80 Arm Chair, solid 826 Rooker, Mahogany, Jacobean folia Miss ton $250 English Morocco Olive |$90 Green 3-piece Suite,.$150 Re Me 0 $119 Solid Mahogany Ja- |4 Rocker, all upholstere . ie i in tapestry A cobean Model” S-piece | ss9 settee, mahogany fin- Suite h or fumed oak $15 Cane backs with i] sy seat covered in velour of tapestr ry or leather. GIMBELS Seventh Floor in English | $25 Mahogan $55] Rocker. od loose cushions, velour, Chair $14 Solid Mahogany Desk > finish $14 Antique Ivory Bedroom $12.50 Rocker..........4...$7 Cane back and sides with ‘seat of | #9 Wood Seat Desk Chair, $4.50 In golden oak, fumed oak or $7 muhogany finish. = oe a ———

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