The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1919, Page 9

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FINDS MOTHER OF TWO |tmem. Upon reaching the society she be-| purchase the @ out, of the com. | Brookiyn, feu gern hateh No 3 and . L The) speiee. followed recent i ' Jeame dazed and made her way to the|bany funds. Ble sareed to take tae |wae instantly Wi ne Oa ifignien ‘3 hospital, forgetting about the boys. $4.00 and a commission to Silos ) h And #0, when the now happy Jo-| $20.00. The deal was discovered and | CHINESE MINISTERS RESIGN. } seph and Michael are taken to wec|Bidlr, WAS court-martialled and sen their mother in @ few days, they will | Governor's Island, WASHINGTON, June 19.—Advices t i She is Mrs. pease and a Sister| tina a newcomer to the family ready i: hg the State Department to-da ‘aid Tao: 7 A Has Arrived Since She i greet them. | Kitted by Fall in Ship's Haten |Jullm cog @ ~4 Communleations: he we <p sill While at work to-day on the steam-|Chung Yu, Chief of the Curreney Bu- eserted the Boys. TW HELD AS vi LATORS rin Becaven Cartier, ising ac ue toot of [remy and Chan Chune-Halang, Chi The seasoning is rough the efforts of Detective John > | Canal, Street, Stapleton, 8.1. Joseph [nese Minlater to Japan, had reblaned he basis of all f 63 Woodhull ii_Btreet, and _that_thelr resignations had been t oo Be PL O'Neill of the 2iet Precinct John and Tube Doe, the ehidren who. were | OF ANTI-TIPPING ACT |= found Wednesday in front of the Gerry amas cme emre an Society, 23d Street and Madison Ave-|.,. , | Sue, have been Identifed and are now | Vice President of Sporting Goods led by their right names, William and | e Michael Brosski, of No. 251 Bast Second oe Se ee irest. Bound Over, The mother, who hired a cat from| T. W. Stake, Vice-President of Scho- Reuben Kaufman, an east side’ taxi|veriing, Daly & Gales, sporting goods river, disappeared shortly after the |house of No, 302 Broadway, and Dennis Srrival at the society building, teaving|J- Singleton, a salesman for the firm, he boys on the sidewalk. Were held to-day by Magistrate Ten | Ro Devective Gell iearned that tne |iek In the Gente Reet Patce Court Blade Rib Roast | Beet <l 206, ‘Woman was Mrs, Brosski and that she |for the Court of Special Sessions charged Out team Native corn Fea bad given birth to a daughter in the | With violating the anti-tipping act. Both ne, 38 ® OREENWICH Lying-In-Ho ompltal, The mother sala | men pleaded guilty to the Charge and | 9 Ba int Arey Newt | athe sane ew ot ighth Ave. hes sc (acest | Si taste oe: tt Rena aata: 1, "to out of the purchase | 6 4 (00 bathing sults an She had planned to rm by pordeant Beakete 2202 Bananwat, NEAR 88D STREET, se at ir of he 16th, Recruit, Company, » good meals. Have woe MEATS—PROVISIONS—POULTRY SisSenne'S S0P%o, Whelesale—Retail, Substantial Saving FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘for the seasoning of your summertime foods. MADE IN U.S. A. e the children with the society UAtil she should be able to support. For Other Gimbel Nees See Page /4 Everyman’s | Summer Clothing P| at Gimbels A Variety Worth Going Miles to See Gimbels do not preach mere business as an asset in itself. But the fact that the three-store buying of Gimbels Stores represents one of the two or three largest purchasing powers in America is a reason for great variety, choice of best productions and low™prices. A° combination devoutly to be wished. : ; | its---Mostly 4~Silk Lined | Men’s Summer Suits---Mostly 4-Si ine | $28.75 $35 $40 $45 $50 §=$55> =: $60 A Plain blues and browns by the thousands, new greens, all kinds of light and dark effects. An assortment so generously large that description must’ give way: to invitation. \ | Genuine Palm Beach Su its Genuine Palm Beach Suits Men’s Mohair Suits $12.50 $25 | $17.50 i Gimbel Palm Beach Tailored ially for Gimbels, di Exceptionally well tailored, this ideal® sie oe figed ater attention put yy cae partion ar notions Superfine cut and craps materi Mado hl thls shape : it. Plai ys, plait » Plai \ iped tin, black and white, blu | a La dieety a. ripe Bp esia a checks and striped effects. Sei lh ai mite, striped effects. Grey and blue and light plain greys @ shades, 1 | Other Palm Beaches, $15 Wee | Ne ameets, | Men's Silk Suits, $85, $40, $465 Genuine Palm Beach Suits in tan, brown, sand, oyster white and striped, $7.60 | models. Prices $2.85 to _ Feather weight suits. Cool as a cucumber and tailored i } shade, dark oxfords and plain blues and blacks, and $10, $15. like a fine custom garment, The ideal stylish silk suit. { ! GIMBELS MEN'S CLOTHING SECTION—Fourth Floor i 4 Men’s Oxfords and Sale of 1800 Men’s Men’s Straw Hats High Shoes, $7.90 | Summer Shirts,$1.58 $2.65 ‘ : sl There’s an interesting story about how Perhaps the greatest assortment of The season’s er —, en- this low price came to be put on these a styles pee ed in one i hi seis der English lasts, with narrow flat toe shirts—though space doesn’t permit asy to select the particular style that and low broad heel. In the popular dark giving it. There’s no looks -best on you, because every good style is here. telling how high ; mahogany shade. A se~ | such shirts will sellin the mater are rarely coon weeks ead. a is low pi lected Neatly striped effects in strong, Sale of quality of serviceable mad-ras, printed and ie 0} leather \ woven, all soft, double cuffs. 138 Sample has’ been Liberal assort- (ES Panamas, $5 employed ment of whites, F adial aeithaccaal ahah both with collars PE nd feet 4 attached and with workman- neckbands. Bods ship is of A wide variety of other ore @ superior shirts, madras, silk, etc., Lym , quality, $2.50 to $12.90. 80.5 9 GIMBELS—Second Floor GIMBELS-~Main Floor GIMBELS—Fourth Floor Broo lary Aen erana an. lane Jolande Coniemers. 2 Direct to Gimbels via Tuber. nd Gobenye Eddys Saiice At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E Pritehard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. MISSES’ SILK & $16.50 WOMEN’S. SILK GLOVES Specially Priced Saturday at 78c pr. Two-clasp Milanese Silk Gloves; Paris point embroidery; in pongee, tan, grey, brown, black or white. Net Gilets attractively priced at $1.95 & 2.65 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street — (Bettocen 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street i Moderate Prices Prevail’ Saturday MISSES’ SUMMER SILK DRESSES fasRioned in navy blue Taffeta, combined with Georgette Crepe; featuring new model skirts; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. ........... $15. 00 & 22. 50 4 MISSES’ ORGANDIE DRESSES, of plain | MISSES’ SUMMER eee ge plain or fancy checks; trimmed with dainty English Voile, also fi ruffles or with tucks; 14, 16 and 18 yeats, desighs; new model ; 14-16-18 years, ony he re a Son tas fo vad 08 jonee at $9.75 Priced .for Immediate Clearance MISSES’ SMART SUITS, some only one of a kind, - fashioned in Tricotine, Poiret Twill mA Velour Checks, $34. 75 Regularly sold up to $69.75, "WOMEN’S FASHIONABLE. GILETS Sale Prepared for Satgrany Various styles—White or Ecru Net | Blue, Tan and §ose;. hand-embroi- combined with Valenciennes lace; dered or braid-trimmed models; BOYS’ SUMMER SUITS. COTTON DRESSES] $12.75 TUB SILK PETTICOATS On the Main Floor To-morrow $2.95 & 3.75 An attractive assortment of Striped or Plain White Satin Petticoats; double panelled models. Linen Gilets formerly up to $3.65, Reduced to $1 25 Suitable for dress, sport or general wear. At remarkably low ‘prices To-morrow — Third Floor, No. 1—Genuine Tale BeachSuits ca ein STS 0 No. 2—Khaki, Pure Linen’ heal Gabardine Suits; 7 uptost so. $4.25 No. 3—Boys’ Camp Suits Consisting. of belt, value$5.0. | $3.75 er (Co, New York.) Words by Anne BEEN Summer Show Song Hits by the Ten Most Famous Hae ga, oy Broadway, including Jerome Kern, Victor Herbert, Irving Victor Jacobi, Lou Hirsh, &e. First Song, June 29, “A Hones SS Theatre. (Published by special arrangement with the J.B. Harms Song, July 6, “Some Wonderful Sort of Someone,” from “The Lady in Red,” at the Lync Theatre. Sunday World; get the set; order from newsdealer i advance; edition limited to demand. Caldwell, Music by Jerome Kem. Second ~ &

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