Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
had no authority to judge the evi-| j= but only to investigate the and report to the legislature. Counsel for Justice Strong then obtained an adjournment to permit them to decide if they will put in a defense. if they decide to do #0, it 18 understood, they will try to go deep into relations between Nassau + Sunday Golf Playing Stopped, Blue Law Campaign Threatened Retaliation by Baseball Men for Ending Games May Affect Motorists. County Republican politicians and CONCORD, N. H., July 12.—Golf players of Concord have been warned | contractors not to Indulge in their pastime on Sunday in a letter addressed by County| ‘The testimony Introduced yesterday was similar to that presented at Bolicitor Rasnie to the officers of the Beaver Meadow Golf Club of this city. This action followed complaints — earlier sessions. It was introduced to after the arraignment in Police Court |mittee to rule whether it warranted|show that Justice Strong proceeded 9 fifteen men who participated in @/rurther proceeding. This —_ was [at times in his investigation of Nassau paseball game here July 9. ‘The beseball players pleaded nolo contendere and their cases were con- tinued until July 17. Those interested in Sunday baseball have threatened if their games are prohibited they will move for rigid enforcement of the ancient blue laws by which all pas- times are forbidden on Sunday. A threat has been directed against ‘Bunday motorists and prosecution of the campaign would ban canoeing and bathing on the Contoocook River, near here, in which hundreds of people in- dulge. Under the blue laws even a virtually a motion to dismiss, County contract graft without strict Chairman Jenks sald the committee regard for technicalities. eusitiniatatr ines ——snalaciceclamanne ‘Trade Mark. SPECIAL | ChocolateSPECIAL Orange Sunday afternoon stroll with one’s vhuped Thureday wife and children ts illegal. ureda. | ‘Kn attempt to stop motoring would] ANG Lemon July 13h | Covered uty 13h Involve serious complications, as Con- cord is on the White Mountain high- way and thousands of cars pass through the city every Sunday. Law- yers say that strict enfc-cement of laws that never have been repealed would make every motorist subject to arrest, and that the sale of Sunday 4 newspapers would be stopped. y >— | LONDON'S COUNCIL VOTES FOR SUNDAY OUT OF DOOR GAMES. LONDON, July 12.--The London County Council, by 83 votes to 49, has Butter Sticks 39° Fruited Bonbons er i | Golden Cc | Sponge Candy. || Regularly 49c. | POUND NET | | WE ALSO OFFER \| Special Mixed | Candy | ee a delicacy which is the last word in candy goodness. POUND NET iP ganctioned playing games on Sunday $ in purks and open spaces under its|] For the Candy lovers who like | ; eontrol, The recommendation which ‘ hi k i the council adopted is: vartety, this pack c | “Playing, among other games, of|| ®8¢ is dedicated. | badminton, bowls, cricket, croquet, || Every piece a gem. | POR SXACTILOCATIONS football, golf, hockey, tennis and net POUND NET € ball is permitted from 1 P, M. in win- SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 4 fer and 2 P. M. in summer. 4 pace t = a ——— ———_——— = ] DODGE ANY RULING ON STRONG'S CASE w book, A «7p toese recipes of ch FREE This temarkable new book tells the whole story of every kind of cheese—how each is made—food values—vitamines—and 18 pages of delicious new recipes. Illustrated in full color; beautifully printed and bound. Just say you want it. Mailed free. Puentx Cueese Co., 345 Greenwich Street, N.Y. Committee Can Only Report to Legislature—Defense Gets Delay. The Legislative committee investi- gating charges against Justice Selah B. Strong has adjourned until July 24. All evidence supporting the charges is now in and counsel for the Justice late yesterday asked the com- LARERUOIG) STORES SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET Closes Saturday at 1 P.M. H THIRD J AVE. and 84th ST. THIRD and BROOK AVES. at 160th ST. Bronx Store Open Monday and Saturday Evening The Desire to Buy This is all youneed when you visit our stores. We will take care of the rest. The largest and most varied stocks to select from, at uniformly lowest | prices; courteous, experienced sales- Proahine ess feiesn eralceed } men to assist you; and finally, if el age beg oiler a full size i when open does | desired, credit generously extended. not include mattress). As illustrated, at 4-Pilece Louis XVI. American Walnut Bedroom Suit. seating fe preseare Chittorobe Vv Toilet Table edi Rowena ‘Beds 4 maw Bookcases Mahogan; fi gany SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET Closes Saturday at 1 P.M. THIRD AVE. & 84th ST. THIRD & BROOK AVES. at 160th St. -_ <gepurnon aoe | nee Store Hours THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922, perenne santana Lone ena te _ GIMBEL BROTHERS Phone Pennsylvania 9 to 5.30 32ND STREET — BROADWAY — 33RD STREET — NEW YORK CITY 2 a Down Tumble Prices In a Sale of Every Need For BABY When every one of a hun- dred needfuls looms up as most important—and must be bought. Here's a sale to cut the cost. Tiny garments chosen Here's a time when price counts! as you’d choose them yourself. Grouped in a layette at a much lowered price. Or separate, for your own choosing and grouping. Taken right from stock—and reduced. Or bought in big purchases just for the sale. Priced less! A Trained Nurse Will Be in Attendance During the Sale A Model Layette : $8.95 Regularly Priced In Our Own Stock : $13.95 86 Pieces—Essentials All : and Fine! 3 Binders 3 Slips 3. Wrappers 3 Shirts 1 Dozen 1 Receiving 8 Bootees Diapers Blanket 8 Flannelette 3 Gowns 2 Pads +ertrudes Other layettes—your own choosing— may be assembled at notable savings. Reg. Sale BABY FURNITURE Price Price Reg. Sale Infants’ dresses, Price Price nainsook, in yoke Bassinettes, or bishop model, $1.50 $1.00 white or ivory Gertrudes, flan- enameled,~ - - - $14.95 $12.95 nelette, - - - | 55c¢ | 45c Wardrobes, Wool, flannel, $1.95 $1.50 com partments, n¢ insook, white or ivory trimmed, -- $1.00 75¢ enameled,- - - - $10.95 $8.95 Night Gowns, Bathinette, cre- flannelette,--- 55c¢ 45¢ tonned trimmed, $10.95 $9.95 Kimonos, — shell Crib, wicker, edge, ------ b5c 45c white or ivory, Binders, wool with drop side, - $24.95 $20.95 flannel with pink Lap Baskets, edge, --+~-- 19¢ We square, round or Vanta Binders, octagonal, --- $2.50 $1.95 cotton-and-wool, 55¢ 5c SHEETS Shirts of silk- Re, Sale and-wool, button P 9. Price front, - - - =~ - $1.00 79¢ emetiuemal vce Dispers; of eitds- Sheets” of | fine eye, 27 inches - a r square. Dozen, $1.95 $1.79 ean uaa. 120 @c Bocisee ait ech match, = =2-- 29¢ le white witl in! ton pi cer tiiece ce ae aBe Madeira Pillow Sacques, all wool, $1.25 89¢ ca ebto. qapanee ee a ered, ----- = $150 98c and tufte iis . Sacques, ---- $1.95 $1.89 RUBBER GOODS Quilted Pads for Reg. Sale varriages, --- 29¢ 25¢ Price Price Quilted Pads for 56 In. Stockinet crib or bassinette 65 55¢ or double faced Beacon Blankets, Sheeting, ---- $1.75 $1.59 nursery figured. Pure Gum Rub- 30x40 Inches, - - 85e 69c ber Sheets, - - - 50c 39c 36x50 Inches, $1.50 $1.39 Heavy White Madeira Bibs, - 7c 45c Rubber Sheets, - 50c 39¢ GIMBELS BABY SHOP—Second Floor BLOUSE SALE Stock Reductions and Big Special Purchases Marked Far Below Regular Pricing $7.65 GIMBELS ird Flo Blouses for dress. Blouses for sports. Five styles of collars. Long and short sleeves. White : bisque : flesh and a few suit shades. Every trimming that’s new. Every mode that’s smart. Much underpriced. Georgettes; Crepes de Chine; Tub Silks; All Sizes 34 to 44, but Not in Every Style, Of Course. F Fine ginghams, voiles, dotted swisses, dimities, tissue ginghams, ete. Checks, plaids, stripes and plain weaves in a wide range of both light and dark colors, Every dress underpriced! Sizes for Misses and Women : 16 to 52 Imported Surf Cloth Specially Low Priced ina Two-Day Sale! 1.50» De Luxe Satin Finish 54 Inches Wide A good-looking as well as ractical bathing suit abric. Fast black, waterproof and with the sheen of satin. With one and one- half yards—which is plenty—one can make a chic little suit for only $2.25, plus the cost of thread and snappers! Try it! We have models for you tocopy. MBELS LINING OP—Second Floor GI SH #2395) 1500 Split Cowhide Traveling Bags $3.95 In the face of the rising cost of Leather comes this sale. A repetition of a former successful sale that demonstrated in caval janes what the public thought of this GIMBEL Exceptional Value Leather Lined Three or five-piece style Bags. 18 inches. Made of Walrus or long-grain and smooth finish heavy split cowhide. Riveted frame. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. GIMBELS LEATHER GOODS SHOP—Street Floor 2000 C $745 ostume Slips Add Big Value to Smart Slimness Note their good points—care- ful make—deep 20-inch hems of self material, making them modestly shadow proof. Straight lines. Or neatly gath- | Crex Grass Hall Runners 65e y. 24 Inches Wide 18-Inch Width : 55¢ yd. The saving’s mighty close to 40%—a big saving. Runners in blue, brown, or green, with shaded band borders. Can be cut and finished, any length. Note the name—Crex—hall- mark of quality. GIMBELS—Sixth Floor. $3.95 Store English Sateen ered hips. Trim, tailored Tub Silk Fine, soft, lus onan peices! Ce EY Tub, Silky with ener trous. White or trimmed prices ainty. e flesh, 20-inch imitation filet. Furs! hem. GIMBELS—Second Floor 20-inch hem. SALE of Georgettes Printed and Plain Weaves $1.25 YARD Georgette—Summer’s most desirable fabric for lovely, dainty, cool frocks! Our cus- tomers clamor for Georgette, so we've gohe out into the market and have procured 7000 yards of it—in the most artistic designs and prettiest colors obtainable. And the PRICE: ex- traordinarily low for the quality presented! GIMBELS—Second Floor The Great Annual Sale of Morning Dresses Stiil $2.85 GIMBELS— Second Floor . ' MEN! Here’s Value in Good Caps at $1.00 Still setting the Caps for motoring—caps for vacationing—caps for every sport. Thousands of ’em! Good caps—well made—of good fabrics. value pace at their low price. Offers Big Selecti In Gimbels Cold Dry Air Fur Vault on the Premises. The finest Fur Storage Vault in New York City. Store them before the Moths —so rife in summer- time—get at them and ruin them. Phone “Pennsylvania 5100, Extension 34” for Auto to call, Or take Elevator 6, 7 or 8. COOL CLOTHS—POLOS—TWEEDS \ \ GIMBELS MEN’S HAT SHOP—Fourth Floor \ GIMBELS—Tenth Floor More Mina Taylor Aprons Big Value! The Smartness : And the Fineness Of Mina Taylor Make $1.39 There's the model sketched— mighty like a dress, with its charming two-fabric effect. And there’s choice of linene, and chintz, in many color combinations. Wide choos- "91.95 Value as great! There's percale. Gingham, banded and piped with shambray, There are organdie collars. Novelty pockets, Clever braiding. Everything to make ‘em gay. GIMBELS—Second Floor Iofn Porch and Dresses to wear at home or on the beach; in the garden or to the market. An assort- ment comprising all the most desirable L’Aiglon summer models. Ree, dress , manting for QUALITY ata LOW PRICE! Many Extra Sizes in the Assortment Tc St a lin a a ———Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Dirgct to Gimbels via Tubes axd Subways on at Onlyi