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na an4 6 railroad train from Denver to this by @0 Unidentified man MoCarthy tato sans worth jem is cry that the tasab! MHA Characteristic Price Reductions m ie — til “With Initiative” be dict 80 easy to buy as he vast pi power of the Cimbel Stores New ne PT Philadelphia and Milwaukee—was never more conclusively de- monstrated. A Half Million Dollar Furniture Stock at reductions of 10 to 50 per cent. De ee eee oe Bedroom ui AV peace S00 Chaka II. Oak Dining Room Suite is $350. A Pe Adam Mahogany Dining Suite, ly $290, is $165, A 4-piece Enamel Decorated Bedroom Suite, regularly $180, is $120. A New Mahoenny, any, ot Enamel Day Bed, regularly $ Typical li of Reductions in Bedroom Furniture, Living-room Furniture Ade buyer if myn Beds and Beddi: Chairs and Mission Furniture, Leather Furniture, Upholstered Furniture, Individual Pieces Tomorrow ts the Third Day of REVIEW Review Days for selections to be delivered in August continue until and includingSaturday | 7, GIMBELS—33d Street and Broadway Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Floors Victrolas in English Brown Finish We are able to supply several of the most popular styles of Victrolas in the much desired “English Brown,” as well as all regular finishes, English Brown $75 Victrola You will like its appearance, operating and record filing conveniences. Select with it $5 in new July rec- ode on al «6 @ month pay for both only to $350, and a convenient payment plan All other styles from $1. for each. We have any of over 5,000 Victor Records that you may select from s free, complete Record catalogue. Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ANT itluni NTN Lor he tndoreomante. “7 teeueende @ tame greatly ineree: Daye celebration which apene here te + lake thet Callehee ené bie were welling foro car ot Frank od Mion Mreete pret ees complaints af the |tene evhout itn ot meatew heave bff" squee recee he old 1 Hon osu | Mekbed After Vabaows Mee Jes- earns Moged of thee Vietis oe Bireet. CHEYENNE, Wyo, July 1A race between on aeroplane, an sutomob''s it | Season’s Lowest Prices on Women’s Low Shoes, $1 to $2. 90Pr. Grouped at four prices in the Down-Stairs Shoe S| Hosiery and there are women’s low shoes of all kinds, all leathers ret Underwear—Special | ins rpremtation of all aan. The avn ae subetantil Men's Half Hose well as present needs, ol Peacreteos ctin| At Ol Pair At $2.20 Pair sizes 914 and 10 only—therefore the Wanamaker low shoes whose ori- Wanamaker $3 and $3.50 shoes, wer price, tinal prices were three times higher purchase of 1,200 “# tan ar tent leathers. pumps and oxforda; dull calf, pat- pelts re seks ott cotton socks—specially Also dull and patent leather | ent leather, white canvas. Lape use they are “seconds.” ee saa ‘oxtorts with cloth pair—remainder of seecial : purchase of silk socks—tew "pa ae t 2 P At $2.90 Pair of a size or color; “seconds.” $ air pWanamalee thom vhoe sori “ Wanamaker $5 and $6 gredee— Women's Silk jcowas #4 pal ial | Pumpe and colonials; patent leather, Stockings, 95¢ 0 bee tra netneate Reenter en oe aye Lemp dl — <Senettest colored all ine in in the he lot tut not in each For Children 150 cagh for open mesh short- sleeve drawers; yee fa 186 @ euch for boys short-sleeve shirts and knee-length “seconds.” ice Misses? Serge and Satin Frocks in Authentic New Modes $15 to $32.50 Warm Weather Nij htgowns Sleeveless nightgowns, some with ribbon shoulder straps, others embroidered in French gry, Pas panels of organdie, $1, Cool il volle with fow ja! id hor shore sleeves, $1; envelope c! sae | q Cheruit’s most artistic collar wa besa beautifully modified on dress, trimmed with taffeta ca embroidery. Another meer, from has the new Hecke ee ee Callot’s double cape collar \ends a note of distinction to another model. The new triple-flounce skiat that quite straight is introduced e Be sae pool which is illus- derful shades of violet and purple that Paris now favors, as well as in Oriental colors, adds another new nightgowns, $1; with precise Reftect top, $1.60. Women’s Fibre Silk Sweaters, $4.75 There seems to be no end note. of the demand for these fibre Many of the belts are of patent leather or patent leather silk sweaters. A new ship-| combined with bfaid. ment has just been re-| Navy blueisthe dominating color. ceived in Cool Taffeta Frocks, $10.50 to $24.75 Rose Green Gold Copenhagen A Clearaway of the Cool Frocks Women Need—$3.75 V-neck model with pockets and sash. About 200 frocks that have been 85 to $7.50 Frocks of cool white rice voile combined with crepes in attractive colors. Frocks of pretty voiles in plain colors and stripes. Sports dresses with white cotton gabardine skirts and terra cotta crepe coats. $3. hd to $5 Corduroy Skirts, $2.50 white, a few green and a few Copenhagen blue skirts, as the mmalority of the skirts are in attractive shades of rose. $3 White Washable Skirts, $2 White piques, cotton gabardines and novelty materials, Now It Is the Stock with Jabot A dainty conceit of net combined with lace — that describes it in a general way. As there are, at least, a dozen models you may choose either inant or frilly jabots. to Cool Kimonos $1 to $2.50 One style of colored stri, lawn is smartly scalloped in a coatee effect, Others o! figured lawn with col- Little Prices on Youths’ Clothes Long-Trousers Suits now $8.75 Pinch-back coat and long trous- ers; 33 to 38-in, chest measurement. Long-Trousers Suits now $6.50 Three-piece models for youths; sizes 33 to 36 inches. Summer Silks and Silk Mixtures at 48c Yard This is the season’s lowest price on short-length silks and silk mixtures—many in dress lengths. All are rem- nants of fabrics from Wanamaker stocks at higher prices. Many kinds are represented for sports and Summer needs. shawlcollar, $1. Others up to $2.50 More Summer Cottons, 16c Yard 1,000 yards of cotton seed voile and printed organdies have been repriced. Floral patterns on white and tinted grounds, some in stripes. Striped, flowered and dotted voiles—our own stocks—are also marked at the clearaway price of 16c yard, portunities for those who have not yet taken advantage of | this clearaway. oe ored border, iia lawn with large | Recent additions to this collections offer many unusual op- | THE BVENING WORLD, WEDWESDAY, JULY 36, 1036, aia preperyy te the wietntty wot testy we ne & toate of Tae Prati | oars the acemuit wae emtieniy ware. | Charge Purchases Will Appear on Bille Rendered September let fashioned of in dainty colors and in white. odd lote and broken sires. embroidered in effective styles of stitching; all w' every im Col rated 6 with turn soles and Louis XVI. heels. Pearl or Dark Grey or Ivory. Founded 1626 Lord © Taylor | FIFTH AVENUE gan ee 06. ee outta Midsummer Clearance Sale 300 WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES Formerly $7.50 to $27.50 $5.95, $10.00, $12.50 to $22.50 The season's prettiest Frocks in models simple or quite elaborate, 5 Fancy and Plain Voiles, Marquisettes, Linens, Nets, Novelty Fabrics | All are decidedly smart and are radically reduced only because the collection comprises Many charming styles in every size are included, None C. 0. D. No Approvals, No Returns Third Floor 7 = SE, Be 82 2 Eee cee 4 Remarkable Sale Thursday MILANESE SILK GLOVES 1,800 Pairs 6@8C Fully Guaranteed White Silk Gloves of heavy Milanese weave, smart, shapely, servi hite or white with detail and exceptionally good value at this low price. Ground Floor iceable. black. Perfect in | For Thursday and Friday WOMEN’S PUMPS and COLONIALS Formerly $8.00 a pair........ $5.85 Pearl Grey, Champagne, Ivory Extremely smart, these graceful Low Shoes are modeled of the finest rted kidskin, with light welted soles and Louis XVI. heels. The jale have.leather covered buckles. The Pumps are in prettily perfo- White ‘Sport Oxfords and High Shoes For Women and Misses $2.95 Formerly $4.00 and $5.00 a palr Becend Floor Pumps and Colonials Formerly $7.00 a pair $3.45 Exceptional values in pretty Low Shoes 00 0G 0G 0 1 OGD GDS “Little Servants in the House” Cone blectrie Toaster This “Little Servane” furnishes crisp brown toast made on the table, hot and ready to serve, while the family is breakfasting The best types of electric toasters, from $2.50 to $5, and other household appliances, are on display at our Show Rooms. For demonstration of their use- fulness visit any of our offices or our Bureau of Home Economics, 124 West 42d Street. Attend ants always “At Your Bervice”’ On sale also at Department Stores and Electrical Supply Shops The New York Edison Company At Your Service Irving Phece and 18th Street—Stuyvesant 5600 Branch Office Show Reoms for the Convenience of the Public 424 Broadway 151 East 86th Street 70 120 Delancey Street © 27 East 1agth Street Harlem 4080 Stuyvesant 5: a 362 East 149th Street Melrose 9900 Bryant 5262 * Open vaifl aldaiges Night and Emergeacy Call: Farragut 3000 ri Leaca Orc 141 10 Irving Place 124 Weat gad Street