The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1922, Page 14

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14 WOMAN'S A inherent good taste is more evident in her choice of summer frocks than in any other field of dress- ing. They must be em yet sugges- tive of daintiness, delicacy, and in all combine the ele- ments of appropri- ateness, so that all the occasions of a summer may be met gracefully. Frocks of summer , fbrics are very easy to make, and the neat, careful work- manship that one who makes them at home puts into them counts greatly in their effect of re- fined elegance. Sheer dimities, dot- ted Swisses and or- gandies are favorite fabrics for after- Boon frocks, and an array of simple, Pretty models in a variety of light col- ors give to any summer vacation 3 real inspiration for happy times. The design I am offering to-day is simple in the ex- treme, but neverthe- less achieves dis- linction in the col- tring, which is f | | i | ! | White, and bound ubout the neck and skirt edge with plain yellow organ- die, while white ribbon bows hold the shoulders and es, Tucks ® might consider it beneath the dignity of his office to go around scooping up massed at the base of th bodice and top of the skirt form a subtle qual- ity of decoration. Light green dotted Swiss, combined with plain green, and bows of white ribbon is another suggestion, as would also be red, with plain red and white, while other light colors, though not so con- spicuously in the mode, are quite as pretty. The uneven cut of the skirt about its lower edge is a feature of impor- tance, stamping the frock. defi- nitely as one of individual’ eon- struction. and Pigs Spoil N. J. Scenery North Bergen Prosecutor Is Given ‘Task of Remov- ing Them. If any one has a good old household remedy for removing pigs and goats from the landscape it will be thank- fully received by Town Attorney Fran- cis H. McCauley of North Bergen, N, J. There are not less than a dozen of these animals wandering carelessly about the streets of the town and the residents are tired of being edged off into the gutters by them. So far as can be learned the pigs and goats are ownerless—just tramps, to put it frankly—and they certainly do destroy the scenery, in North Bergen. The task of disposing of them was handed to Mr. McCauley by the town's Board of Health, which gave up the problem after more than three and a half hours’ discussion of it last night. Committeeman Otto said he thought the public dog catcher should be em- powered to act. But other committee- men disagreed, It was evidently thought that the dog apprehender | Tramp Goats | lid Thursday, Jells : June 29th a The last word in | crystallized good- ness. POUND NET Chocolate Covered | Raspberry Jelly and Special Assorted Chocolates: New and Original Fashion Designs By Mildred Lodewick ¢ Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. YELLOW DOTTED SWISS IS BOUND WITH YELLOW ORGANDY. It may be said, however, that this is the open season for goats and pigs —————— NINETY DAYS FOR MASHER. First Shot At by Farmer's Wife, Then Sent to Jatl. John Murray of Passaic, N. J, probably will not try to flirt any moré, for, after having had several shots fired at him by the wife of a farmer, he was sentenced yesterday in Somerville, N. J., to spend ninety days in the County Jail. Constipation Relieved Without the Nujol is a lubricant—rot a medicine or laxative— our system to keep the ‘ood waste soft. Doctors rescribe Nujol because Jumbo SPECIAL | Briarcliff SPECIAL Chocolate Individual Cream Hearts: c 2 for 5 FOR EXACT LOCATIONS SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES i . . “THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922,” Fur Repairing and Remodeling At Special Low Rates Now Now's the time to have your Furs remodeled. Estimates submitted free. The Mat f best work- manship. assured. ‘Furriers Since 1842.” Store Hours 9 to 5:30 GIMBELS FUR WORKROOMS—Tenth Floor For Other Gimbel News See Page 11 GI M B EL BROTH ER Shop by Mail ma | Redfern and Gossard CORSETS : Reduced DISCONTINUED MODELS The names tell the quality story— of fabric—of make—and of style. Light sports models. Right lines for women of all weights and e shapes. From miss to stouter e s matron. The Gossards are front \ GOSSARD lace. The Redferns mostly back REDFERN lace. All LOW priced! GIMBELS CORSET SHOP—Second Floor Sale! White Novelty Cross-bar Voiles 36 Inches A Wonderful Wide 2850 Htetvng Summer's the time for his fabric. It has mary uses. Frocks. Lingerie. Blouses. Children’s dresses. And there's an attractive variety of designs to choose from. Neat checks, Dainty _ strij Plaids. Cross-bar effects. Ultra desirable. ° Imported Dress Voiles: 65c White only. An excellent quality. 86 inches wide. There’s at least a dozen Geet r atterns of broad ratine stripes, tiny cordings, dots and dashes and dainty fi; . Soft and sheer, this fabric will fashion lovely summer frocks and blouses. And it’s exceptional salue. GIMBELS WHITE GOODS SHOP—Second Floor Ld Jl hg Cotton Copies of Costlier LINGERIE : Low Priced NIGHT GOWNS and ENVELOPE CHEMISES The fabric is a fine A neatly tailored soft nainsook. The {fect softened b: trimmings, the imi- eres Li Jas tation cluny that's $ 45 bit of lace—just the the ve new thing in e right note. And smart lingerie. exceptional value! GIMBELS LINGERIE SHOP—Second Floor Combination Services for 6 to 12 Persons. The popular basket pattern, one of the most telling suc- cesses of the American pot- teries, Natural color baskets, tied with blue ribbons and filled with pink and white roses. Each piece is double lined in the same blue tone. GIMBELS—Fifth Tloor U. S. Flags: stars and stripes \- EE 82ND STREET — BROADWAY — 88RD STREET—NEW YORK CITY Sree ——————— And Here Are Flags —for This Fourth and Henceforth “Sterling” UJ. S. Wool Bunting Flags with sewed st and stripes. Guaranteed 2x3 feet, $1 5x 8 feet, $5.50 3x5 feet, $2. 6x10 feet, $8.00 4x6 feet, 8x12 feet, $11.50 Tre U. 8. Printed, Silk Mounted on Black Enamel Staffs (Gilt Topped Spear 12x18” 50¢ ‘ \eyoxta” $1.90 24x36” $2.00 And, sy pecially Priced “Sewell” Ag G¥oo! ihint Cotton U. S. Flags with sewed stars and atripes. 3x5 feet in size ----+- +--+ 1.00 en G SHOP—Fourth Floor *Rah for Comfort.in KOVERALLS 51.00 *1.39 Blue Denim They're the sturdy play togs known from Hickory Stripe coast to coast. On every beach from Coney Cadet Blue to California. Packed in every trunk for ‘Chambray every mountain play place. It’s the com- fort of em kiddies like—won't tear, won't Khaki soil (won't show it anyway). In two grades—at two prices—both Now 1 @ 8 Years Round or Square Neck. Boys’ and Girls Long or Short Sleeves GIMBELS BABY SHOP—Second Floor BUNGALOW APRONS For Bungalow Days : A Sale $1.19 We've chosen a long waisted model—practical for kitchen wear—and smartly becoming for these summertime days when one is often visible in one’s cool apron. All-covering— like a frock. Of sturdy percale, daintily flowered, or figured. With pocket and piping — and neat sash—to trim it! GIMBELS APRON SHOP—Second Floor on SALE At Greatly Lowered Prices for High Quality Bungelow Sete ot OE Pieces—6 Dinner Plates: ‘ Bread and a lates; it ; ; Meat Dish. Now - - von # Caps ane Sere! $4.35 Dinner Sets of 50 Pieces—6 Dinner Plates; 6 Dessert Plates; 6 Bread and Butter Plates; 6 Soup Plates; 6 Fruit Saucers; 6 Cups and Saucers; Meat Dish; Covered Vegetable Dish; Un- covered Vegetable Dish; Sauce Boat; Covered Sugar $9. 9 5 Bowland Cream Jug- - - - - -- = - - ° Dinner Set of 100 Pieces—12 each of Dinner, Dessert, Sou, and Bread and Butter Plates; 12 Cups and Saucers; 12 Fruit Saucers 8 Moss Dison; 3 Corwed jogetable Dishes; Sugar owl; Cream Jug; tte ; Sauce Boat; Pickle Disk Oval Baker " - og Raat $19.75 {ro ete ihod Sete: on best lead anks; ; tea glasses.” Set - rane $2.95 Our Mail Order Department Hot Weather CLOTHES Hot weather demands hot weather clothes. Cool! Made as the woolen clothes are made—as to styling—as to smartness and tailoring and finish. In a range of colors as wide. But cool! And at Gimbels— low priced. Probably the largest stock of hot weather clothes in town—celebrated for its variety—and its values. 2000 More Palm Beach SUITS Have Come In Head of the value list at $12. 2000 More of them in fora big before- the-Fourth event. Light or dark shades. Sport or sack models. Sizes 33 to 48 : Regulars :; Longs : Shorts : Stouts Mohair---the Appropriate $15 The sear east every purpose $99.50 Well tailored. 34 to 48. Others at $16.50, $18.50 to $25 * s . For Utmost in Tailoring Soriety Brand Suits Society Brand perfection of style and tailoring. White Flannel Trousers: $7.50 to $15 Real Linen Knickers: $5.95 to $8.50 Khaki or White Duck Trousers : $2.95 CIMBELS MEN'S CLOTHING SHOP—Fourth Floor STRAW HATS Choice of the House rests $1.95 Straw hats at Gimbels have been the talk of the town this season. Big- t value. And finest straws. From London, And here. And now first to come down ina big holiday clearance. All—except the Panamas —to go at $1.95, Thousands of ‘em were twice that. And when a good straw's $1.95—:.o need to holiday in your old sunburnt one. GIMBELS MEN'S HAT SHOP—Fourth Floor ne

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