The evening world. Newspaper, June 30, 1919, Page 10

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Téndsay Crawford, founder and first AP ‘FOR IRISH FUND. of the Putte Library in the Intereat | ad of the Irish victory fund. B: ————— Tynan, the actor, presided. Dutty and Alfred W..MeCann © . ‘The Master of the Independent Order No Former Prices are quoted. You yourself can easily 22 East 34th St. Judge the value. SEASON’S FINAL Crepe de Chine Tricotine Tricolette PARIS, June 3-—The Turkish doles. ‘the | fation which Ie now in Paris has been a sent by the Council of Four a note advising it that nothing would be gained by its longer stay in Paris at The Women’s aa for Values HIGH COST EXCLUSIVE DRESSES Neto special F urchases and stilt greater reductions of our own dresses make these three groups indeed extraordinary values at these prices Figured Georgette Satins Beaded Georgette Taffeta Silk Extraordinary Values at Beaded Georgette Crepe Meteor Extraordinary Values at "19 Beaded Georgette Crepe Meteor Extraordinary Values at THE EVENING WORLD, MO ALLIES REBUFF TURKS. gates They Need The council advises the Turkish tepresentatives that the Ottoman Government will be informed in due he time has arrived ey of \deas which will 6 profitable, half the Street from ALTMAN'S REDUCTIONS A i en tanEH Satins (Continued From First Page.) Structive measure was buried under) remote kingdom of Hedjaz. Beyond question the accomplish- ment of paramount importance was the indorsement of the League of| Federation of Labor to be the first | 2h) t the |Nations covenant. The influence of | Powerful organisation of plain people! Tove him after his death, | this action will be felt not only 18} great pact which expresses the hopes the United States, but wherever in|and aspirations of the human race. the world men, women and children|By the astounding vote of 29,750 to ° Lee eee ee oe OIC NDAY, JUNE 30, 1919, tionaries in every land that the will of the masses in favor of eternal Peace between the nations of the earth would brook no denial. ‘This vote was the crowning tri- \/ umph of Samuel Gompers's remark- able career, At the first opportunity I had to speak with him after the great victory, President Gompers did ens | he had played. When 1 approached him his mind was not on the e other provisions which are designed|o¢ Nations. I had persuaded him in peoples, and relief from the horrors|read over an article concerning os. Gompers the convention time and/of war, will extend to the dwellers! sett and. his ca: reer that had again voted ite disapproval of the|(t every 1and, trom the millions Who | writen tor thertvenine Worlds atie thenehioto ee (4 bless- mall radical group. Their every de-|!ive in the mighty United States to/ thought when caught sight of me ography. A broad smile brightened his face. JUDGMENT PASSED ON MO-| “So,” ho laughed, MENTOUS PACT. te fina out what 1'tnink of my own obituary. ler, any other man It was given to the American) has ever read during his life time the few thousands who populate tWe|was on that &@ thousand viva voce votes. in the world to pass judgment on the) hor voing to give The Evening the opportunity to print an erigarm on_me for a long time to come. 15, “the “American Federation” of | , Changing the subjest, I started to Gompers victory,” tribute, not to Gompers, but to tho never-oeasing efforts of the American Federation vancement. for and 420 votes enant. There were 567 inst the gov: delegates®sit, Our Selling Ethics Here are the instructions to our salespeople: — Sell exactly what the customer requests. You may make helpful suggestions if the cus- tomer is in doubt. seven voted no. MUNDELEIN) CO availed themselves of the first oppor- You may suggest additional articles. Nations covenant, and they have $e: | yoga e in wor of ral ion. ya You should point out if any saving can be ef- Vote so large that no doubt can re- “gi Cortinndy St, main of e course the erican peo- Anan fected by purchasing larger sizes or quantities. ple ee thodia be oereseL: 110 Chambers "Working world are all! e TTT TL Co ALL THE SAFE DRUG STORES of fighting men tl Rewald Stores (Continued on Twelfth Page.) Taffeta Silk Satin Store Open 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. . 5,000 Tae Blouses---A Sale $I, 85, $2, $2.45, $2.95, $3.95, $5, $5.95, $6.95, $8.95 At Savings---Emphasizing Gimbel. Preparedness Cotton prices rising; Lingerie Blouses at a Premium at this most wanted time Yet at Gimbels—One Hundred and Fifty Summer Blouse Styles—at Savings in Price Which makes it clear that it is wise to buy the entire Summer's cool, dainty blouses now—for such variety or values may not be equalled later. ‘This is just a mention of the great assortment: —Tailored-type organdies, and tucking trimmed. collar and cuffs of linen. voile. with tuckings and frills. $295 __Fine French voiles, with new embroidered —Over-blouses of lustre-striped colored —Pastel organdy blouses with flutings. —tTailored-type Summer-color organdies —Voiles with shirt-bosom tuckings. —White voiles with Venise-pattern laces. Sizes 34 to 44 Well Represented Throughout. —Pastel-color French voiles with Valen- ciennes trimmings. mahoyes embroidered voile, back button- ing. White voiles in new lacy, round-neck fashions. ~—Hand embroidered voiles; filet pattern lace-trimmed voiles; cross-bar voiles; striped voiles. ~—Summer-color cotton crepe voiles, —And scores of others. Valenciennes | Hundreds of Beautiful New Blouses—§1. 00 Each | GIMBELS Subway Stores—Balcon; ___ 32nd JUDwAY Street. Men’ Ss, Women’ s & Children’s Shoes Featuring undveis of Pairs of Children’ 8 EDUCATORSHOES | at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 ndlt. " This is the first time in five years that we have been able to offer these famous shoes to oor patrons, and as an added inducement they have beev priced at about half their regular prices. Included with this special purchase are a number of Gimbels Shoes for Children, which have been added to this sale to fill out the range of sizes; they have also been reduced. And Shoes for Men and Women High & Low Shoes 5 White Canvas & Leather GIMBELS Subway Stores—Balcony Tailored Toyo Panama Hats $1.95 They are made of Jap Panama and blocked in a va- riety of becoming shapes, trimmed with white ribbon band, some with polka dot stages. These hats are Men— Palm Beach Suits $11.50 These are the most practical suits for summer business or dress wear. They are selling for much more around town. They are finely tailored of gen- not once refer to the splendid part | | For wear tlere sre‘na ae ‘ ‘Labor for human ad- |durable quality silk, neat ai “The convention cast 29,160 votes | ting in the convention, of whom only “The American Federation of Labor represents the common people of America. Through their organized workers the common people have ple throughout the e in their yearning for | GRAND Rapios | $3.° Down on $59. —— worth much more; uine Palm Beach Cloth a special purchase in a beautiful assortment enables us to sell of colorings. 14 different them at this low styles to selct from, price. GIMBELS Subway Stores—Balcony $1.95 GIMBELS Subway Stores—Lower Floor aS ° Knitted Girls’ Summer |Gingham Dresses Bathing Suits Dresses, $1.59 “e $1. 95 All sizes 6 Mi $. je: 5 4 Knitted or mo- styles to select Twenty differ- hair suits, from. They are ent styles, 50 fancy trinimed made of Cham- different pat- or slip-on bray, Linene, terns to choose models. The Percale or from — checks, 4 P checked Ging- plaids or knitted suits ham, in green, stripes — every are in the rose, pink, dress is new, popular Cali- blue, tan, grey up to the min- i or colored ute. ‘All sizes, fornia models ith tight: checks; a mod- but not in all With Cghts ats el for every styles, tached. girl. GIMBELS Subway GIMBELS Subway| $3.95 GIMBELS Subway Stores $1.95 —Baleony $1.59 — Stores—Lewer Floor —Lower Floor 1 BET.103 & 1O4"sT to secure justice tur all classes of all| the early days of the convention to Now that the Peace Treaty is signed, you can tum your ou have come Rest quality Fabrics,» terns, fit and eg ae All of these with a back ind guarantee at any of our ty- Rare tho Wggént shirthilecial> are eat shirt large Lis ea earn their bread by the sweat of ask President Gompers about his ists in” ‘bo: tion overwhelmed all | their brows. ‘The benefits not only|Gopoition to, the covenant. 4 nit | League of Nations victory. of the labor clauses, but of those gerved notice on highly placed reac- Fog A “Please do not refer to it a8 "| than are wovett madras at a Roe bemty of material ang smart- ness, the beat dredsers ch our fancy . leadqui Olus Union Suits tunity that they were afforded 10 (ARGEST SHIRT SPECIALISTS IN AMERI register their will as to the League of | An ‘nal Hotel Commodore Pennsylvanian * pertal nsyly eine 1484 way Near 42d, Bt. 110 Chambers st. 148 Bi jancey Near “ta E a) is OOKEEN SHO) the day when. wars shall no longer 367 Fy Pe Fulton St. be possible, The toilers are always NEWS stor, 170 Market 8 the ones who must bear the brunt of Waterbury war. They must provide the millions Pat are required for the contending armies of modern times. Their money must come from idaeport Beihienem For the Fourth! American Flag Outfit To Celebrate PEACE Show your colors on. this first peace-time Fourth of July! Display the American Flag to the world. This is a dandy flag outfit— good for years of service and can be used in parades or as a house-flag. Size 46 feet, made of cotton bunting, guar- anteed fast color, sewed stripes. Two-piece jointed pole, well |) varnis! Brass connecting ~ joint, halyards, window- sill rae All pack , ed in strong metal 2. 4 : edged box. Price, No C.O.D. deliveries or mail orders at this apecial price. Cowperthwait & Sons ‘Oklest Furniture House in America” Qird Avenue and At. 208 L2let Street FURNITURE CRevil TERMS —s! Be 79 = 105.00 | Yorvatea" 10. 459,00 | Complete be - = 200% 25.0 « © $00.0 COLUMBUS AVE ‘Lost and Found" articles advertised in The World or revorted | to “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room 108, World Bullding, will be listed for ihirty days, These lists can be geen at any of The World's Offices, “Lost and Found” advertisements can bo left at any of The To Advertising Agencies, or van be telephoned direc The World. Call 4000 Heekman. New York, of Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, HOUSANDS of Positions are daily offered to the readers of The World Help Wanted adver tisements. a

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