The evening world. Newspaper, August 13, 1917, Page 5

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(ge gg R= reer - SS, OR IVER FOR BABY vos oie LOST FROM SHIP PER an Sure Child Wa az 11.00 will provide the purchase of milk with the harbor police ail day to-day omnonwie ANREP ARI RN CET er Hr Store Hours: 6.45 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.--Saturday: 6.45 A. M. tol P.M, "324 ST.- BROADWAY-33'4 ST. 7,200 Men’s Summer Shirts A Sale With the “‘Punch’’ Actual $1.25 and $1.50 Vaiues ‘The Shirts, just unpacked, are in the very pink of condition. They come from a manufacturer whose pride is the quality of his output. These are up to his $1.25 ard $1.0 standard—meant to sell for that. Now you know what value you're getting at 9c. ' Indeed, we know of some exclusive ‘They are all coat models, with soft speciaity shops that are selling the j cuffs attached. : counterparts of these at more than | Men may stop in on their way to ¥ and $1 Materials are woven | be assured Rone service, shea Araterials are woven | for these have been given selling space mercerized cloths, woven and corded f ‘ on Main Aisle as well as in regular madras and other high grade Shirtings. | department, Main Floor. Very Convenient Location Just Off 23d and Broadway Door GIMBEL&—Main Floor August Sale of Features Carbons and Mirrors The picture galleries | are being made we have | are being rearranged for | decided to hold a series collection of oii pant. ings. A collection of the Fall and Winter | of sales, | mirrors anc wautiful period, The first was an- | assortment 38 Where one style of | nounced Sunday, — In it We have ack tures is now displayed | we featured groups of | values for the s another will be shown | framed carbons, pastels, | day of the sale. when plans are com-! hand-colored gravures, | Not a picture pleted, ; water colors, ete, but what this sale can While these changes Also a remarkable | meet. $2.75 Carborts _ Figures and landse ished frames, Very choice and desirable. $4.00 Carbons—Now $2.85 Splendid subjects, set in 21-inch ma- . hogany frames, You'll enjoy them most in ioe library, den or hall. Size about 16x20 inches, $5.50 Carbons About 50 choic selection from, $ 24-inch mahogany finish $7.50 Mirrors—-Now $3.95 three pieces in this group. Full size 16x56 inches, the mirror 12x36 inches, the French print finished in Dresden, 12x16 inches, Now $1.85 , in mahogany fin- ut 12x16 inches, Mirrors—-Special $3.75 Antique finished frames fit pictures, Size of mirror 8x24 inches. side size 9),x37 inches, Remarkable values. Mirrors—Special $5.00 Antique finished frames with bow with colored pictures, Size of mirr 10x30 inches, full size 18} 9x34 inches. Special $8.95 1 ‘Now $3.85 ubjects to make a 20x26 inches, Set in frames, Mirrors This mirror has 12x16-inch gravure, The mirror plate is the full size is 15x57 inches. rooms, Mirrors—-Special $10.00 Three-opening mirror, Size of two end plates 12x16 inches, centre plate 16x20 inches, Antique gilt finished frame, gold burnish Continuing the Great Sale of High Grade Oil Paint- ings at Reductions of 3314 Per Cent. to 50 Per Cent. THE EVENT Kindness of Poor Toward = , «Fas zs CSc AIA A I ee What a Little Money Can Do in Supplying Children With Milk 1 te oo ° ‘ Bquecse the juice of twe lemons so ge Mate © bettie containing three ounces neo * ot children orchard white, shake well, and roe CHECK TO MILK F 4 Been alate tes tole s tan lvtion and beaw 4 ! B Siir'nt vor, reer etl cect 0, sos ons not tnana's ow Every Bit Helps to Save Baby rom the : : rm ¢ g chive or tollch copster Oil bap beck baby was i Lives and the Demand 4 cng toy Sy FY A = on me later she hed is Great | Biessagp peer ~ wel h . 4 _, inte ‘ng nee room, pase through poy Bay no | atte ete Gas | ak Povce | By Sophie Irene Loeb, | ean ohh cod Adin Oe in be | exarcaina vor tas cans, snd vemsiens| _ Svery poany will be used tor | end come of the communications bear ¥O WORLD, MONDAY, AvovsT 13, ee ee ee : Milk Fund Contributions «~~~ ~ aR oo { Sim RBERESSEE SEEMS ETE, TO-MORROW WE BEGIN A Quick Clean-Up of MEN’S SUITS For Year-Round Wear "$12.75 with milk for 18 dave - = 4 month “ monthe " @ months 1th milk for € monthe UNO, EVENING worn No family will be peuperiaed. | The milk will be delivered @is feet by the milkman te the heme. Many emall contributions are re- clved dally by The Evening World, out the that the poor are 4, kindest to the “trey tor toe fT, U, 1S FLOURISHING: : o Many of these contributors cam iM afford to give, | “ope at come OOING ITS BIT FOR THE WAR s but they realise | ¢ Earning of Printers for the | he t need I r reas 5.2 e : . ' » Gals aikale oe milk for itue 2 ‘a bi pitt ase ; | \R Suits That Were Priced Up to Suits That Would Se!l Up to $22.50 5 | hildren, and do without something | hemaeclves in order to help. Thus, in this amall way, several hundred dollars have been contributed | Evening World campaign, co-operating with the Asso $17.50 Earlier in the Seaton. If We Purchased Them To-Day. Fancy Mixed Cheviots i SPUNGS, a, Aug! jon with tt Cassimeres and Tweeds sroving the Condition | 5 cow [International Typo uu who can only con-|the address with which may believe | to-day the English Soft Roll Sacks Pinch Backs Conservative Styles | | joing & big work in [bees ag the o ES nearly 660 memb . bo i ; . Me mee baby in some part |eniinted pal 7 : Sizes 34 to 42 Regular. But Not Every Style in Every Size, thousand quarts of milk |More than 40 een ea ' P are being delivered dally, but much | de gg pe Mer We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other House, bat for Cash Only mor tll needed, in the world’s wa . 7 f , 1 your mite, snadian members of t 2 RENNER GN RN NS INTL MH | nuch appreciated as thal é © been killed in Fran ~ 3 vo oases - ao |largest contribution been paid to thelr . — Following are typical letters re-| pendents, Mr. Scott added. ceived ' 1 the fact th To the ¢ The Brening Wort og . Inc 1 find $1, which is all I can : : . affurd, os Lam in poor clreumstances: VA |r would gladly give more if 1 could |, a a if aff such @ worthy cause, 6 i ‘Thanking you very much for th 5th Avenue 34th Street \ fay | ( | | kindness of delivering milk to our ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY . President comp) betwe z need the on of an arbitration ag en the Internationa: Union a Unsurpassed Values . the “! of the United Corns Lift Off ypoHistas f tn Clie <a cay eryere al, Arbitration contracts, he sald, Doesn't hurt a bit to lift any corn or callue off with fingers. have been Issued to 191 newspaper pub- the new international American Newspa. effective _ Satin ‘Taffeta Ribbon; fine yp in a beautiful range of Colors, including Pink, Light Blue, Tan, Brown, Coral, Maize, Red, Alice and Navy Blue, Nile Green, also Black or White; 64% inches wide. 35c yard; regularly 45c Nohumbugt You truly can lift off every hard corn, soft corn or corn between the toes, as well as hardened calluses on bottom of feet without | one bit of pain, [tions being provide A genius in Cincinnati! 180 twenty-Arth discovered freezone, It is | home 1" to be celebeat an ether compound and 2 ae tiny bottles of this magic| BOY OF 5, FISHING, DROWNED. fluid can now be had at| —— any drug store for a few cents. Satin Jacquard Border Ribbons; warp print on Taffeta ground; excellent quality; suitable for sashes, girdles and fancy bags; Pink, Lavender, Nile Green, Maize, Navy and Alice Blue; 73¢ inches wide. 59c yard; regularly 95¢ anniversary ted Wednesday Extraordinary Sale WOMEN’S BEADED BAGS y several drops of this freezone upon a ten | years old, of No, 222 Cook t, Wi der, aching corn or a cal! jamsvurg, was faund at 7 A. M. towtay lus. Instantly all sore-|in Newtown Creek, ut Kr ness = disappears — and! \venue, His mother reported him jj {shortly you will find the ing last night at the Stace si corn or callus so shriveled | |'n and waked the pole to and loose that you lift it! |, off with the fingers, You A special purchase of 105 Hand-made solid Beaded Framed Bags; Each Bag fitted with purse and mirror. beautiful in design. jarly to-day she returned to the sia ‘ bis i Hag Aacpaln Willie ehh ye BECGIOAAIE BE OANIOH Biel 41K 60 Beaded Bags in a variety of exquisite colorings. ... MO iinet Na. more *hl4 a e 7.50 regularly 10.00 Orns @F Callsat to hore mn gei ‘ “n ture you they go A poste wa’ 45 Bended Bags,—two different styles to select from; made of very smal! beads; wonderful colorings. Heing one twinge of pain PIG: SEED Paln Ore 8 a F bin half an hour found th 32 MINES SHUT DOWN. a ting bottle of and never let --Adyt. Keep on the dress r callus ache 18.75 regularly 25.00 » AON, Pore Those Who 7's Wear Glasses |": Don’t Suffer |. from eyestrain or headaches. They also don’t suffer from the handicap and depres sion caused by poor eyesight. Reliable E: h by Registere Special Offerings WOMEN’S UNDERMUSLINS Large Assortments at Moderate Prices Bodices of Flesh Color Crepe de | Chine; hand-embroidered in colors; ribbon straps. 1.00 Nainsook Combinations, — Open corset drawers and cover; made of Examination sheer material; prettily trimmed with Eye Specialists. Bodices of Flesh Color Crepe de Chine; elaborately lace — trimmed; | lace and embroidery. shaped arm-holes. | 1.00 1.50 Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 &Sons y Established 55 Yeara CREDIT TERMS | 1.95 3-9¢ Down on $ou-6+ 1.50 . 8 2 7S ; i ine Nains : New York: 184 B'way, at John St.|| 76 @ — o 1QQ.00 fous) Night Gowns of fine quality Nain- Envelope Chemises of fine Nai 800k: #93 Bisth Av. ‘seth Bt L089 4 15.00] Compote sook; lace and embroidery trimmed, daintily trimmed with lace and embroi- 0 Sixth Av. aad St ee ‘ ; ’ ver Nita au Mata’ || Age S & 20008) saiteton 1.00 1.50 1.95 | dery. 1,00 1.50 1.95 \arooktvn: 498 Fulton Bt..car-Bond st = 300-% Va IEE BRASS BED bs v Cotton Crepe Undergarments Suitable for mid-summer wear, 1.00 75c Open Drawer Combinations Do not require froning. 1.00 50c Gowns... ILnvelope Chemises. . Drawers.... Corset Covers E 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER SUMMER APPAREL at Redical Reductions Heutrony 507 FIFTH AVE Ses NY. COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 1O4"ST

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