The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1919, Page 14

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Dd 4 TWOFELD NFA 10Tth’s Veteran =. At a meeting in the 7th Regiment Armory last Monday, a Veterans’ As- 7 t } |#eclation of the 107th United States © |Infantry,, 27th Divisidn, was formed. A ’ The following officers were elected: = President; Col, Mortimer D. Bryant, Vice President; Sergt. Gerald F. Jacobson, Secretary; Major Thomas J. Brady, Treasurer. Gen. De Bevoise commanded the 107th Infantry in Ferm an Asto- 5™ Nn THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 Fur Repairing and Remodeling Special low Sammer rates now, Estimates free Gimbel Fur’ Storage Vaults on the Premises Cold, dry air storage. Guarantee against loss or damage. A postal or telephone call (Knickerbocker 5100—Extension 34) brings our auto. “Furriers Since 184%.” a.) gd es Colored Glasses or Goggles Moderately Pp . The Gimbel Optical Section is featuring a wid ae gine of 4 Fempone 2 cots | of your vacation ni and io preparation for ur Summer comfort, ‘ vay Prices range from BB to $5 GIMBELS—Main Floor Balcony i Memorial | Brig, Gea, Charles |, De Bevoise, — Broad Street - Messenger and } Former Soldier Admit Fram- ing Up Robbery. ‘The theft of $28,000 worth of Lib- France and Belgivm through all of its battles till promoted from Colonel to Brigadier General. ee Dinner to, King Bagmott. King Baggott, the moving picture star, was the guest at @ dinner last night at Cariton Terrace, Broadway and 100th Street. Judge Francis Mc- Quade, part owner of the Giants, was For Thursday & § Sale ot Men’s dturday—Sinee Closed Friday Day The ‘‘Boys’’ Are toastmaster and United States Marshal McCarthy, on behalf of Mr. Baggott's ited him with a d amond- erty Bonds in the financial district through a fake hold-up had resulted early to-day in the arrest of two per- ons who, the police say, confess to oomplicity in the robbery, But none of the bonds was recovered. Dennis Forrest, a sixteen-year-old messenger, told the police he was Dacked into the hallway of No. 9 Pine Btreet by three strong-arm men who used a revolver, hit bim over the eye, ‘and grabbed the bag of bonds yester- Gay afternoon, After maintaining for geveral hours he didn’t know the rob- bers, the police aay he confessed be- fag in the “frame-up.” He then went with Brown, Mayer and O'Neill to 15th Street @nd Eighth Avenue, where he inted out Frank B. Coakley, twen- one, Of No. 204 West Mth Street, ged three days ago from the army. The police say Coakiey con- fessed taking part in planning the fobbery and took them to bis room, ‘where they found part of the leather bag in which Forrest had carried the bonds stuffed up a chimney. Coakley, who served ‘in the Motor Transport gervice and has three wound stripes, fe held at eo ire or a charge of grand larceny. Vorrest, who lives at No. 304 West S4th Street, has been employed a lit- tle over a year by Hartshorne & Bat~ telle, brokers, at No. 2 Broad Street. He received $12 a week. Yesterday Lo ived a bag containing 442 Liberty da, in denominations of $50 and $100, and was instructed to take them to the Federal Reserve Bank at No. 120 Broadway and have them con- verted into twenty-eight bonds of each. ay boy had made similar trips to the Equitable Building, his route Yeading him through Broad Street to Nassau Street, where there is an entrance to the building. Yesterday he went to Pine Street, where, in front of No. 9, diagonally across from a@he Equitable, he was surrounded by the three men who crowded him across the sidewalk into the ball of No, ) and took the bonds, Detectives “Ods donners, Sir! Tinow more about a stage-coach than about these modern petroleum wagons, but my knowledge of cigarettes is secondtonone. Tounder- stand me, Sir, get into high, speed to the nearest United —and just mention my name—"” DANDY CLOARETTS TWENTY FOR 17¢ De, Hen ALBANY, May 28,—Dr. Henry Pitt eset ae Warren, head master of the Albany et eT 4 r known, throughout the country, jed zostergsy. le was born in 'yndha: , 18 was gradua ft . Warren Dead. in Yale in Like a ramble along country roads “USCO” Rubber Heels put a pad of springy rubber between you and the unyielding surfaces over which you walk, giving to each step a buoyancy as free and easy as a ramble * along country roads, The lively, long-wearing rubber is a special quality produced by the world’s largest subber manufacturer —a guarantee initself. And“USCO” Rubber Heels cost no more than | ordinary rubber heels. | Made in black, white or tan of all kinds and sizes for men, women and children. You can always tell the genuine by the name “USCO” and the U. S. seal. United States Rubber Company Rubber H Silk Shirts mai $6.25 Placed on Sale Today, 9 A. M. Exceptional values. A special purchase froma maker who caters to smart dress- ers. Judges of silk shirts will ze the exceptional of this offering at sm, this time be, When silk is up are: Gabardines Surf Satins ‘Russian Cords Such shirts at earn such prices may not be seen again for some time to come. Baby Broadcloths and Crepe ilks. Hs Th is cloth skirts. One charmin season's another., The materials latest de- exceptional at each price. signs and colorin; Waistband sizes 24 to 32. Good looking and carefully made. Plenty of styles to choose from. QUICK SERVICE GIMBELS—MEN’S FURNISHINGS—Main Floor large women. Women’s Stockings 75c, $1.85 and $2 pair | at 75c pair || {at $1.85 pair||| at $2 pair | Silk stockings of fine silk, Pure silk stockings, full fashioned with isle i tops and double heels and shee 4 quality, Luh in- toes. Colors are black, | 8*4in dye, lisle lined white and good shades of | hems and lisle soles. brown. Black only. GIMBELS HOSIERY SECTION—Main Floor Japanese Crepe Kimonos, $4.50 Lisle stockings, fine quality, high spliced heels and double toes. Full fashioned. Black only. Rising Sun. The Crepe is in rose, blue, pink, There's a f sash of the crepe which adds its grace to the very good-looking Kimonos. “‘Dix-Make’’ Dresses $4.50 Just the daintiest Swiss lawn. White with hairline stripe of black, cardinal or porcelain blue composes these dresses. White ormaty collar, adjusted stole fashion, Pockets very modishly placed. Large pearl buttons. Detachable belt. Chambray, plain or checked. Taken all-in-all, just the porch or morning frock you want for week-end wherever you are, GIMBELS—Second Floor For Last Minute Holiday Needs—Downstairs— Ready-to-Wear Needs Yard Goods Washable Satin, $1.35 yard White, flesh, yellow. Excellent quality for Lin- gerie, Waists and Dresses; will launder perfeetly. 36 incl es wide. Specially priced. White Chinese and Japanese Silks, A New Cape $6.95 Richly 5 embroidered vi > in colors, au sO. f cy nat@rel. ae BEN bata P he asants, CX\ g Bulterflies, rn“ 2) Chrysanthe- , E, ] Tr ys ¢ Y as loved sym Ms — Dresses (illustrated) are of Gingham and Models are Empire and Belted. Trimmings are smocking, and contrasting color collars, cuffs, pockets and belts, GIMBELS—Second Floor—Also Main Floor For Your A most excep- 88c to $2.50 36 inches wide; Very desirable for Summer wear for Dresses and Blouses, and will wash well. Colored Dress Organdy, 48c yd. Fine, sheer quality, in all the wanted shades for dainty Summer frocks, 38 inches wide. Colored Dress Voiles, 38¢ Yd. in full range of bright and dark shades; soft and sheer, good quality. 38 inches wide. 54-inch Navy Blue Tricotine $1.25 yard Cotton warp, with wool filling; splendid wearing material; excellent appearance; specially priced, 54-Inch Navy All-Wool Serge, $1.85 Yd. A fine quality and firm weave, suitable for Skirts and Tailored Suits, specially priced, GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Palcony fr tional bar gain. They are all cut on the newest lines, coatee ef- fects, trimmed with silk braid- ing, in black, Sizes 16 to 20, 34 to 42. way Stores, Lower $6.95 Floor Odds & Ends of Bat of a kind, not in all sizes. limited number, $1.95. Ade aan sup. GIMBELS—Subway | Manufacturers’ sample line, on! Tub Skirts to Make Most Charming Sport Costumes Are Gimbel-Priced $2.95, $3.95, $5 to $10.75 The clever woman who loves the fresh coolness of the tub. skirt, chooses several of them to combine with gay color sweaters or perhaps a smart sports coat —and is as fetchingly dressed as can be—for a very small outlay. Here Tricotines Cordelines Flaxenes Novelty Gabardines in just scores of good-looking styles in full and hand-shirred effects. Pocket fashions altogether new for the new Summer. Tuckings as in wejl-tailored belt effect after rom first to last Also, specially cut skirts to size 38 for GIMBELS WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SKIRT SALON—Third Floor. The Mitzi Veil With the Bow $1.25 is the veil of the season—ahd the season’s trig little sailor hats. It's a shaped model in shet- land mesh with @ one and one-half inch border of taffeta—which forms the chic little bow at the back. You may choose from black, brown, navy ond taupe. GIMBELS— Main Floor A Very Unusual Purchase of Children’s Colored Dresses and Rompers, $1.50 Savings’ of Exactly Half (illustrated) and Checked Gingham—one model combines bot Rompers materials, E Trimmings are smocking, white pockets, belts and collars of plaid or checked ging- am or white linene, tucking, A NewDress $15 Beaded Georgettes, Satins, Taf- fetas, or Crepe de Chines in an extensive variety of styles. Every ) new and popu- lar coloring is included in the assortment. Sizes 16 to 20, 34 10 42, sup. GIMBELS—Sub- way way Stores, 415,00 Lower Floor Suits 1 or 2 Special for the hin Coming to Gimbels! For Civilian Clothes The boys from out of town who want “New York Class” and “New York Style” coming to Gimbels because every conceivable taste has been considered in Gim- bel selections. 1%, $30 Single and Double Breasted, Waistline styles, Form Fitting and conservative, Tatlored by ¢ he 107 Maker Tailors of America. All sizes, Men's and Young Men's Suits in Wide Variety at $28.75 Smart single and double breasted models, including waistline styles. Light and dark shades, especially plain brown, green and blue flannels ' for Summer. y Other Men's Suits at $40, $45, $50, $55 and $60 A collection so varied and distinctive that de- scription gives way to in- vitation, Come and see & clothes from the leaders of America. Broadest Variety in New York. GIMBELS MEN'S CLOTHING SECTION— Fourth Floor WOMEN'S 2-CLASP ‘*Kayser’s’’ Silk Gloves FOR THAT DECORATION DAY TRIP 85c to $2 pair Little need te said about the comfort and’ usefulness of silk gloves for they are recognized by all women as most desirable for summer wear. Gimbels bave a complete stock of “Kayser's” silk gloves in an endless array of styles and colors. They are pure silk, double finger tipped, fit perfectly. Paris Point Stitched and some heavily embroidered backs. The colors are black, white, gray, mastic and pongee, Long Silk Gtoves for the Short S!ceve at $1.50 Milanese silk, Paris point stitched in black, white, pongee and gray, \ GIMBELS GLOVE SECTION—Main Floor Hundreds of Georgette ¢ Crepe Blouses In Fashions New for Summer Time Some are in these new colors— French Pink, Military Red, Siloer Grey, Sun- set, Flesh Pink, Copenhagen, Rose, Bisque, With plenty in the always desirable white and flesh-. ink. A round-neck blouse is embroidered so ch: fagty in silk and beads. A back-buttonin; frill collar and c r-tucking. A slipover line run with ine blue ribbon tyin, These are the ys-smart frifl blouses like touches of black taffeta ribbons, and still other blouses elaborated with cream Valenciennes. __ Too many others to tell about here. Com@end: make your own choice, " Flowered Georgette Blouses, too, All at This Price GIMBELS BL! are of Chambra stitching and | Wamen’s Two-Clasp Pure | . Silk Gloves, 39c pr. Tricot cloth; colors White, Black, Pongee and” Grey; all sizes. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony Children’s Black Stockings A New Dolman $10.95 the wanted shades. Mostly % Poplin, Serge, 20c pair \ Tricotine, Poi- Slightly impertect, ribbed, for boys and girls, 514 iX pret Twill, Ga- to 9!o, Specially priced, Ww bardine, 4 el- GIMBELS—Subway Sigres, Balcony aah Children’s Wear’ Taffeta, in all Little Boys’ Oliver Twist Wash Suits, made’ of Blue Chambray, yoke effect model, laced front, trimmed with Navy Blue with White Braid Collar and Cuffs; also have two pockets, $1.50; sizes 2 to 4, all are silk | Other two-piece suits, $1.50, $1.95. lined. Little Girls’ Bloomer Dresses MBELS—Sub- 2 to 6 Years, $1.95 ty ube cue Stores, Made of Checked Gingham, in the Empire belted ‘toes ~~» Lower Floor model effect, in Pink, Blue, Green or Lavender, trim- White Repp or Pique Skirts A new, up-to-the-minute style, tucked, tailored, pearl buttons, all sizes, $2.95. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Lower Floor Brooklun, New Jeraeu and Lona Taland Customers Direct ta Gimhela via Tuhea and Subwaua so med with White Collars, and Pockets trimmed with white. Wash Hats of Pique or Repp, some button on crown, others have pink and blue embroidery and colored stitching, and some are made of all white, | 50e to $1.50, GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Lower Floor i

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