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{ougly with the readine to. Congress to day of President Wilson's recommenda, DANIEL 6. REID SUES WIFE: | the President dectared must dominate i. , in labor legisiation—a ‘partnership’ of capital and Jabor, in which each shall share tn the profits of industry. NAMES SERBIAN ‘CAPTAIN’ “Tin Plate King’ Seeks Divorce From Third Wife, Who Was Beautiful Young Actress. A small, stoop-shouldered Sgrbina artist, known ax “Capt Gampron ‘Tehernott, who claims to have spent many Monthe In the trenches and came) Act to the United States to eli his painte w mission to provide work in emergencies and & commission to work out a plan to assist workers to own their own homes on the basis of the Farm Loan BARS GERMAN DYES EXCEPT ALLOWED 15 CENTS A DAY TO FEED JERSEY PRISONERS , j State Commissioner Finds Amount Too Small, Even If Men Can't : w See the Food. food." ‘The Board of Freeholders of Hudson County and Charles F, X. O'Brien, Di- rector of Public Safety for Jersey City, had @ letter this morning from Burdette G. Lewis, State Commissioner of Insti- tutions and Agencies about the Hudson are very dark, poorly ventilated and In- sanitary. The report also shows that the warden, Patrick Sullivan, Is al- Other lowed only 15 cents per day for food for each prisoner, with the result that pris- oners who have neither money nor friends who can supply thém with food are underfed. This department requests hi nm additional aliowance be made at hY which to secure suMicient ‘orks comt- t 8) 3 47 last 25th Street. Dinner will be served at 6.30 o'clock, and the meeting {1 be County Jai. Amor Will follow at 8. The speakers w: ings. ia named in the suit for divorce} maid: ag other things it Mme, Olga Petrova, who ‘4! er of Daniel G. Reid, “tin plate king’ joreen 1 against his beautiful young wife, Mar- warect M. Carriere, a former actress he married in Paris in 1910, * Mrs, Reid, who was Margaret Car- troit, and who was twenty- rs old at the time of her mar- now at Redwood City, Call- WASHINGTON, May 20.—The im- LONDON PARIS forgia, She appeared at the Casino in| portation of German dyes will be pro- = A Chinese Honeymoon.” She ie the | hibited except to the extent that they | Build Now | financiers's third wife. The first Mrs, Reki died about twenty years azo, leaving a daughter, who is now Mra, Henry J. Topping. iis second wife,| fs gress concerning the enforcement of | San tenet hk the Hoter| {he Trading With the Enemy Act by | ns 3 West 37TH S Vanderbilt Sunday. He requested Wis| "ho Qetern a Ci EST TH. ST. ‘ 1 N r U mall : be forwarded 0 Hotel Relies | nee noeded Trade Bo: ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE L view, Gan Preasinen sane REDaintedn onsen pociatestetatetnriclia r. Reld is sixty-one years old. His] cighe members, four. represe * fortune is estimated at $50,000,000.! producers and four consumers. ‘ WwW ILLO WwW T I M E The Reld home is at No, 907 Fifth Avenue, —_—_—_—>——_- NEW LABOR BIL TO 60 BEFORE SENATE AT ONCE Kenyon Announces Programme of Measures Along Lines Lai Down by the President. WASHINGTON, May 20.—Simultane- | mitted tions for labor legislation, Senate Pro- aressives, through Senator Kenyon, an nounced a programme of labor laws to be introduced at once. They enunciated the same principle mext week. Gimbels Housefurnishings Store—Fifth Floor WASHINGTON, - FOR NEEDS OF AMERICA Trade Board Appoints Committee | to Determine Amount Required in This Country. are needed in the United States, the War Trade Roard announced to-day in outlining the policy declared by Con- Under an arrangement made between | representatives of the Associated Gov- | ernments and the German delegates | last March, Germany was to be per to export part of its surplus dyes and dyestuffs if the Associated Governments wanted to purchase them. > - Last Day to Report Loan Sa 4 May 20.~This was the Iast day for banks throughout the country to report Victory Liberty Loan subsoriptions to the Federal Reserve Banks of their respective districts morrow the Reserve Banks will begin to compile these reports, and the Treas- ury expects to determine the nation's \total subscriptions to the loan early ‘An inspection of your jail by Mr. Thompson of our department on April 29 shows thet institution to be @ very old utiding with brick cells that lard, Advertising Supervisor of Asi ted Dry Goods York; Col. Mortimer D. Bryant, merly of the 27th Division; and BE. Tomlinsot Sorporation of New Mabe tor- eit IMPORTERS SINCE 1866, McGibbon & Co. SUMMER FURNITURE—INTERESTING PRICES For Comfort & Durability Arm and Side Chairs Settees, Day Beds, Chaise Longucs Tables, Desks, Dressers, Magazine Stands Sewing Baskets, Bird Cages Taboureties and Lamps IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC PRINTS FOR SUMMER DRAPERIES and SLIP COVERS Color Combinations and Patterns y and fifty inches wide. 50c to $6.75 yd. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5:30 PB, M, To- See Other Gimbel News on This Page. trans-oceanic airplane flight. This May Sale features } 1,700 Carpet Sweepers Le Wi =| “Imperial” Nickel trimmings. °| $1.54 | “O-Kay,” Large Metal | Sweeper, good brush. Brand— All metal, 2 ice cream in 10 minutes 2,500 $1.95 | “Victory,” Oak finish, | wood body, heavy nickel trimmings. $2.45 500 Card Tables i] | Burrows’—30x30_ inches, | | Metal Flower Pots Unusual Value, 50c * * * 12-inch i $5.95 | 5,000 ! Fancy Serving Trays | 95e qt. Makes $1.20 | | Electric Irons $1.95 Priscilla, all nickel fiaish, 616 Ib. size. Over 8,000 reinforced corners, sold to satisfied cus- leatherette tops, $1.95 tomers, $2.95 Decorated Self- Watering _ When this New Kind of Housefurnishing Store set out to excel all past records by this May Sale, it arranged for an event which interests housewives as surely as the is an aggregation of housewares tremendous in size, superior in quality and at the low prices that go with the unrivaled purchasing power of this Largest Housefurnishing Store in New York 400 Freezers Good |600 Lawn Mowers—High Grade Construction Gimbels lawn mowers are made by one of the world’s largest manufacturers whose products have an international reputation for quality and workmanship. and No. 6, G4e No. 8, $2.90; No. 9 3,000 Folding, oak finish, 95¢ aik Landers, Frary & Clark Climax 400 Gas Hot 300 Food Choppers Plates Bath Stools | 95e Dull nickel finish, extra large burners. | 2 burner, as illus- trated, $3.15 Ld 4 cutters, ‘Magnitude 4,000 Brooms 200 Ladder Stools | * 500 Wash Boilers 1254 q Tight seams, copper bot- rade corn, No. 7 No. 7, $2.54; toms; 1 burner size, 9 in, White rubber tipped feet 95, top diameter, $1.05 Wizard Combination Large Floor Pol- ishing Mop and bot- tle Polishing Oil. both for 95¢ 16-inch $6.50 18-inch $6.95 500 Bath Tub Seats Sale 100,00 prices. Five Carloads of Refrigerators at specially low Alaska-Make Refrigerators, Ranney Refrigerators. Sold on convenient Payment Plan 0 Aluminum Cooking Utensils tile 7 White enameled finish, $1.45 Special Announcement To the hundreds of anxious customers waiting for this news. tesla eb. mpg a a ele BP LD, TU nA (9 5%_) iy 344 A—Percolating Coffee Pots, 6-cup, B—Lipped Sauce Pans, 3-qt., (AS/18 4c; 4-qt., $1.04 C—Lipped Stew Pan, 14 t.. Ste D—Tea Kettle, 4-qt., $2. Ainee E—Double Boiler, $1.18] F—Fry Pan, 834 inches, “Wear Ever’ Lipped Sauce Pan, 2'4-qt., 3-piece Heavy Sauce Pan Sets, Just received—another car- load of those very popular $6.85 $144 a White Enameled Kitchen Me Porcelain Steel Table| Tabies, with porcelain tops; Tops, $1.95| slightly marred. A high-grade $1.15 sanitary table at the price of an “ Slightly marred. | Ordleary NIeSan apie; Salm $6.85 54 set Several sizes. ' me “None returnable. ise sake he AO See Other Gisnbel News on This Page. For S wit the Warm Summer Days uits of Silk Faille h the gracious charm of a well- tailored dress at $45 The price seems hardly comparable with the chic and “quality” appearance of these new _ tailor- mades that will prove such a joy from the very first real summer- warm days The silhouette is “straight-line,” the most becoming to the majority of persoas. The pannier poc! with their smart ¢: tended-hip-line effect— are a mid-Summer amendment of the mode. The twist-braid em- broidery is an echo of what Pashion has in store for Fall. Of course the suits are hand-tailored fin- ished. The linings are charming patterned all-over silks. Navy blue or black silk faille (a silk and wool mixture). Sizes 34 to 44, $45.00 At $59.50 Are Summer Suits of Satin lavishly embroidered in twist braid. Black, navy and taupe. GIMBELS WOMEN'S SUIT SALON-Third Floor colors. to 814, Children’s Socks, 38c to 65c At 38¢ Pair—Plain black, navy, sky, pink or tan socks with turn down tops. . At 55e and 65¢ Pair—Fancy top, striped in contrasting At 75c Pair—Pure Silk Socks in sky or white; sizes % sortments of sizes. Socks in a variety of designs. A variety of attractive patterns. Broken as- GIMBELS HOSIERY SECTION—Main Floor Colored Batiste Gowns Specially Featured in the May White Sale . at $2 garment A choice of many charming styles and colors of canary, flesh and blue trimmed very becomingly with yokes of contrasting colored batiste. The yokes are daintily hemstitched in novel designs, others feather- stitched and some are hand em b roidered in colored French knots, All have the shirring in the front. The necks are round and .V style, mostly sleeveles¢ models. One model has the kimono sleeve CIMLELS LINGERIE SECTION—Second Floor May Sale of Silks A Striking Evidence of Gimbel-Buying Power Expressed in Extraordinarily Low Prices A time like the present when fine Silks are very scarce and prices generally at high tide, is a good time to gauge Gimbel Leader- ship in Silk selling, for here are values in the May Sale to estab- lish new records for dependable, wanted materials at prices way | under the market. $9.75 New 35 to 40 Inches Wide, Beautil Genuine Chinese Pongee Piece of 17 to 18 Yards Beautiful Chinese Silk Pongee, color only ; suitable for Summer frocks, blouses, men's shirts, separate skirts, children's wear, also used for Summer Draperies. patterns, on navy and black grounds. natural Navy and Figured Foulards oy on 35 to 40 ful assortment of large and small 4 BOR RO Gan a a serviceable and frocks, blouses and lingerie. GIMBELS SILK ta ane Floor lyn, New |Jersey and Long Island Customers D Fashion Wisely Chooses The Callot Casaque with Scarf Attached Bought among others in Paris by the Gimbel Blouse Chief and adapted in Maex. the new sports fabric for Summer wn! SK ieii ata } 36-Inch Washable Satin You haven't seen such charming washable satins at this'low price anywhere. The most Sesirable silk for Summer Chiffon Taffeta wet $2.45 yd. sss A beautiful, lustrous heavy bodied taffeta, with wonderful draping qualities. pink, peacock blue, navy and black. ° Orders can be taken im sizes 34 to 46 in ony of these colorings: Rose-pink, pumpkin yellow, jade green, marigold, curple or marine blue Rag-Tex; happy Summertime lors—wool-embroidered in growing water-lilies. The scarf, which is part of the casaque, may be thrown back pelerine fashion or follow its purpose of draping, $2 50. It is one of the beautiful new collection mid-Summer wear Casaques shown in The Gimbel Gallery of Blouses $14.75 to $69.50 GIMBELS BLOUSE SALON—Third Floor of Children’s The “ht Shoes for Children Children’s feet are naturally graceful. The right kind of shoes should keep them so. Brown Shaping Lasts, over which Buster Brown Shoes are made, duplicate the perfect feet of every age from 2 to 16. Butiér Brown SHOES Play Oxfords | Dress Oxfords » For Boys and Girls For Boys and Girls Sites. 6 0013: - + - $808 | Sisto Bi6toll'» - °- gabe) it Sizes 12}4to 2- - - - $4.75 | Sizesiiigto 2- - - - | And other styles Sizes 24500 7- - « bow f A $50,000 Sale of Vacation Luggage and Trunks Offered at most attractive prices at a time when leather is Steadily rising in price. 2,500 Cowhide Suit Cases. | 1,800 Cowhide Traveling Bags. 250 Cowhide Bellows (Exten- sion) Suit Cases. i 1,200 Jap Matting Suit Cases. 4 Also Many Hat Boxes and Auto Luggage. Beautiful $3.95, $4.95, $6.95, LUGGAGE—Main Floor It washes so well, 850 Trunks Priced Wardrobe Trunk Offered in the City This Year—$16.95. Lowest sf | Other Wardrobe Trunks: $27.50, $28.75, $34.50, $39.50. Fibre Dress Trunks, $15.75, $21.45. TRUNKS—Fifth Floor Showa in