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it MAN WHO F ganization designed to lend money “I ges, Its promoter gained the conf-| ence of a number of prominent and| P. J. Kieran, Investor for Many Catholic Institutions, Faces At alatartood $10,000 Larceny Charge. | Any amon ni i Ins 1 } e ad given him bla 1 he might des —— | through the FAILED FOR $4,000,000, | v4 when t ned $100,00 ame orp Was Fidelity Funding Com- ened pany Head—Dealt Largely Nuns’ Academy Involved. Notes J. Kieran of New York City, whose fl-|Curity was a mortgage for §280,000, nanolal operations in connection with the now defunct Fidelity Funding Com- pany attracted widespread attention « land, one of the priests Interested Kie Funding Bank of Fa 18, 1909, by r jonas. He} De Is alleged to have given two notes for| Way t $5,000 each, and to have signed a state. | ment that was $760,000. The District-Att that at the time he « men he knew it to b lee rep mi Kieran was into the lime! deity Funds Promoted, fa hetween $4,000. 0 of only $00,000 ity when the cra These Homely scores and was Kier: "'@ funding company was an o | Of Our 17th Anniversary Celebration and Big Offer Extending to you or any worthy person unusually liberal credit on any FURNITURE, CARPET, RUG, BED, BEDDING, LAMP, CLOCK, Go- CART or REFRIGERATOR purchase you may make, in any amount up to / $200 Without Any Deposit! WE CLOSE AT 10 P.M. SATURDAYS EMEMBER, to-morrow is positively the LAST day R and the last opportunity you'll have to furnish or refurnish your home without the expend- iture of a single dollar down! | Simply pick out what you want from a display that is secona to none from any point of view, and we | will promptly deliver your purchases right into your home without a cent deposit! for Fine $14 Dressers, ol 7,85 oak, wood Kk. $12. Boston Rockers, lik red de rl a] “4 1 i F | Rugs, Carpets! Seamless Velyet Rugs, deep EA | Piitecksiemtow gg 1.29 Ja5) } | Renan 7 Be Genuine Box Seat N Dining Chairs, | 4 design; solid x 4 oak, f M| box, cane seat MISS acne: ' | influential priests in various parts ‘of jthe country and made them directors. | | ;He had a persuasive manner and| seemed to have no diMeulty in bending | ‘The Rev. Willlam MoMahon of Cleve n and a director of the Fidelity filed a bankruptoy to | to of a church or institu: | was brought out nk ty to fill them in for A great many of these notes passed rhegie ‘Trust Company t institution was recently | Th | C. One of the institutions mously rou. a ia” incumbe vy Kiera tlows | gh Carnegie Trust. | y's Academy, conducted by Ithe mr ne Sisters at Nauvoo, Ill. ! totalling $1,400,000 were issued NORWICH, N. Y., April 21.—Patrick | against this institution and the only se- by fe ars ago, !s expected here to-day | petition si er the smash-up with | to give bail on th tf cony cl ! nd assets of only | \ oe allon the grand larceny charge reed” neta 208 or which he was Indicted here yea- |} terday. | Kieran 18 accused of | tained $10,000 absence " feel that) FRECKLES New Drug That Quickly Removes. new drug, othine ed ‘that is weeks. Ho ¢ urg and entered a fe which had bee: re begun to dil brought against him there. This was here that 45, ounce fy needed 5, never pressed. a a beautiful Priests and Nuns Victims, engi othine of money back | StteRLOCK HOLMES 1800 Hand-embroidered Voile and Marquisette Blouses, $3, $3.95 and $5 Instead of $4.50 to $7.90 These beautiful Blouses are exclusively at Gimbels— we created the vogue! While this style has been copied by others, no one has been able to sell similar Blouses at sych prices. 4 Excellent quality of white voile or marquisette—hand- embroidered and hand-braided in Bulgarian and other artistic color-combinations. 2 ee ‘ - Charming Blouses of novelty striped voile over chiffon in an absolutely plain kimono style—no trimmings except tiny buttons. Ah! but there are wide bands of antique lace between the voile and the chiffon. Navy, black andgray. $5. Sailor Collar Blouses designed Pen eeety for young women—dainty striped lawn in pink, light blue and tan, with collars and ties of white. $2. White Voile Bolero Blouses, $2 Heavy thread lace gives the vets bolero effect, while a strip of color (coral, heliotrope or blue) and crocheted but- tons give the effect of a vestee. er en Scores of other styles to please the individual taste of every woman. Third Floor Women’sNeckwear&Veilings From a stock of Neckwear that is so full of charm and newness that women are talking about it all over town, we choose just three suggestions—all good: New Veils and Veilings Fichus, in mull, lawn and marqut-| fatte, in dozens of pretty styles.) white Chantilly, Lierro and Ap- Veils, in seroll and lace-trimmed ; 60c to $4. lawn, batiste "and marquisette;/dotted centers, 60c to $5. Sailor and’ Circular Collars, in/Plique Lace trimmed with lace and em’ »idery, Black Chantilly and Cobweb 25c to $1.26. |Lace V and dotted ilor Collars with fis to centers, . Lace combinations of lawn,) Cobweb, Russi dd marquisette, 606 to/Mesh, woven, velvet and chenilie $1.8 dotted Veiling; in black, brown, Women's Marabou Capes |navy and magpie; spocially priced at $2.96 at 26c yard. and Fancy Another ni fashionable Feat such extraording black or natural. What a Riot of Colors In Silk Petticoats, $2.95 to $15 Coronation blue, emerald and other new shades of green, Ameri- can beauty, Helen pink and new creations of black and wuite—ina variety of styles between $6.95 and $15. At $2.95-—Dresden, plain and two-toned taffeta petticoats; also mes- cane and taffeta, in plain, changeable effects, and black with deep plaited flounces, At $3.95—Silk jersey top petticoats, with messaline flounces, also petticoats entirely of messaline and taffeta. Black and colors. At $4.95—All the petticoats have silk underruffige, whether with jersey tops, or of taffeta or messaline. Dresden patterns, plain colors and changeable effects. Second Floor Women’s New Belts and Handbags New styles, pretty enough to leave, but small quantities on the maker’s hands, so we bought them to sell at specially low prices, just when they are most wanted: Black Satin Bags, pleated, with heavy polished gilt or nickel frames, fitted with purse, $1.60; usually $2.60. ; . black seal grain leather, with 10-inch polished nickel Capes that arejings, in latest patterns, 10¢ to ly good value. In $6.69 yard. Main Floor 60. in popular styles, in black seal grain, goat and real seal lored morocco and saffian; odd lots at exactly half price, sually $6 to $10. ‘ ‘ astic Belts, in black, with gun-metal, silver and gilgfin jark gray with silver-finished buckle and other good colors. Of aquality never before sold for less than $1; at 50c, ‘ain Floor v shipment of these) Black and Colored Mesh Veil-' hi Pretty Ribbons Low-Priced Ribbons for Spring dresses, sashes and hair-bows, in favorite kinds and colorings, at pleasant savings. At 20c yd., regularly 30c-—-T'af- At 16c yd., regularly 22c feta Ribbon, with high lustre, 68, silk Taffeta Ribbon, with fancy in. wide, in in sel I At 16c A »on in rich Hi wide; for hat trimmings. silk Moire T ‘ irra At 10c yd., regularly 16c— lustre, in pretty colorings, black and Moire Grosgrain Belting, in colors, white, 7!» in. wide, black and white, 174 In, wide. Second Floor All- ge colors, in pink, light blue and Notions for the Toilette Here are the Collar Supporters and Dress Shields that may be needed for the Sunday frock; Hair Nets and other Notions, all at special prices for Saturd elling: » Real Hair Nets; | 100. Sc. Pin Sheets, jet, 4 or 4 for cards Pins, w Boxes Horn| _ 50 Black Hatr Washable r 1 50c. for . or . fo Lawn shirt- Ruthe, Main Piooe saa Susway bane BROADWAY & GIMBEL BROTHERS << ————— SATURDA Y--In the Gimbel Subway Store | Thousands of Men and Women Will Come for These $4,$5and$6 CROSSETT SHOES at $2.85 Saturday will close a record-breaking week. On Saturday public interest in this re- markable Sale of Shoes should reach its climax. To meet this heavy demand we have made ample preparations. This is what we will do. Read carefully: If sizes sell out, we complete the lines by adding from our regular $5 and $6 Shoes. To be more specific, we shall add to the still large Crossett stock: 4 Lines of Pumps and Oxfords for Women 5 Lines of Boots for Women 3 Lines of Oxfords for Men ‘This assures you of finding your size somewhere in the great collection, cularly if you come early. Not all sizes of all styles, of course, as, for instance, the Sample Shoes, of which we started with 1,000 pairs, that run in sample sizes only. Thousands will come Saturday because Crossett Shoes are so well-known throughout Bla! York and the country for their superior style, their famous Shoe quality, and because we offer These $4, $5 and $6 CROSSETT SHOES and Other $4 and $5 Shoes for Men and Women at $2.85 And to make the sale complete we offer Boys’ snd Girls’ Shoes at Very Low Prices 5 Lines of Boots for Men “the? ETT Rossi oe “WAMES UFES WALK CAST And Wee our collection of ah tava ve Aa Met $4, $5 and $6 Shoes at $1.95 will be fattened by the addition of many more fine Shoes— Se any prices Crossett and other good lines. If your as. is among them af eral tables full of them, at as many prices, All good it probably will be—you are indeed fortunate. makes, but not Crossett Shoes. Look for the signs. _ The 32d St. Balcony in the Subway Store—nearly 200 feet in length—is given up to this remarkable Sale of Crossett and other good Shoes for Men, Women and Children. eV POSSELL AN Other GOOG SHOES tor Men, Women and Children, a ee eect edhe ’ ; ° Men’s and Boys Spring Clothin Specimen Offerings Showing the Many Advantages of Purchasing Men’s and Boys’ Clothing in the Subway Store Men's Spring Suits, $16 Splendid all-wool fabrics, in new weaves and patterns by the score. Browns, tans, grays, blues and blacks, Wonderfully good suits secured | look the same after weeks of careful planning and scouring tho markets. We believe that | at a lower well-dressed, economically inclined men will fully appreciate thisextraordinary | Price, but we do offering. Each and every suit is correctly fashioned and splendidly tailored | not know of any according to this season's best styles. Sizes 82 to 48 for men and young men. | other — equally good watch sell- Men's All-Wool Suits, $10 Reliable Gold-Filled Watches for $5.50 Newest Models for Men and Women You can buy Watches t ing as low as $5.50. Another example of the remarkable Cie in our Subway Store. ‘The cases are The tailoring and workmanship throughout is far above the ordinary, guaranteed for the fabries are positively all wool, the patterns and colorings are just | ten years and the movements for two years. Each watch has been carefully timed, tested and regu- lated. In other words you will find that one of these watches will give ab- solute satisfaction and will save your solid gold watch. The Men's Watches Are Absolutely Non-Magnetic 12 and 16 sizes, thin model, hunting or open case; plain polished, hand-en- graved, engine turned and engraved top and bottom. ‘Women’s Watches in open face or hunting cases, plain polished or Roman finish, hand-engraved, engine-turned, what is w i, such as new grays, browns, tans, blues and blacks; serge or alpaca lining; sizes 32 to 46 for men and young men. Men’s Spring Overcoats, $12.50 All-wool fabrics, splendidly tailored in the correct new styles; light and medium grays, and a great variety of other attractive patterns. Youths’ Suits, at $6.60 Broken lines of youths’ Suits left from our big Easter business, Only two, three or four suits of a kind, but the collection includes all sizes from 15 to 22 years. $10 grades at $6.§0. Blue Serge Suits, $3.50 Standard all-wool, fast color, blue serge suits that regularly sell for $5; 213 to 17-year sizes. Boys’ Suits, at $2 Nearly 1,000 suits that sell regularly at one-third Men’s Trousers, $3.50 In a large variety of good new patterns, well tail- ored from splendid worsted fabries. Boys’ Suits (With 2 Pairs Trousers) $2.96 et heated ina large variety gi, attractiv If more; brown or gray mixtures; also plain pres mixed patterns; this suit would s arly at $: from 21% to 17 a variety of : ; without the extra trouser es Tome, S74 toi) yearsi th s variety Of good | A are fitted with fine quality nickel Boys’ Suits "'),2,fmr* $3.96 and $4.95 Boys’ Spring Reefers, $2.95 to $5 movement, seven jewels, straight lever escapement and Arabic dial. F 9 Subway Store, Balcony ia of styles and patterns for boys from 2'4 to Subway Store, Balcony —— Cut Flowers, Shrubs, Seeds, etc. At Decidedly Less Than Regular Prices _ A splendid collection of the most wanted Cut Flowers of which the following are illustrative of the price-advantages offered by the Subway Store: Roses and Carnations, in all the) A Corsage of 6 Gardenias, tied leading varieties and colors; regu- with ribbon; regularly $1.50; at 60c. larly 7c to $1.50 doz.; at 20¢ & 36c. Tulips, Daffodils and Narcissus; American Beauty Roses, with regularly 75c doz.; at $6c, or 3 doz. stems 1 to 4 ft. long; regularly $1.50/for $1. to $6 adoz.; at 6c, 10¢ and 1bceach., Artistic Floral Designs, $1 up. Some of the Trees at 60¢ included in this collection are 6 ft. tall and or- dinarily sell at more than double our price. Many shrewd suburbanites buy these trees in quantities. The Shrubs are the hardy 2-year-old sort, grown on their own roots and ready for your garden. The Seeds and Bulbs are equally desirable, and all are decidedly less than usual prices. U-lined Knickerbocker trousers; Norfolks, 6 to rs; double-breasted suits, 8 to 17 years i Women’s Raincoats - At Fully One-Third Saving A remarkable offering, not only because of the low prices, but because the styles and quality are exceedingly good, The coats are well made, on good lines, similar to illustration, All have stitched and cemented seams, and should give per- fect satisfaction, As in Some instances quantities are limited, we advise early selection Saturday morning. A : ; 2. aN $16.50 Raincoats at $10 ae 1 loy A double texture, tiful finish; ts lity $12.75 Raincoats at $7.95 Made of fine rubberized silk fabric; in tan and bronze shades. A remarkably good-looking Coat. $10.75 Raincoats at $6.95 Only three dozen in this lot. Made of a fine, heavy double texture rainproof fabric, plaid back inproof sill: fabric that has a weight and will wear well. iors, 120 each. dium, Cinna- mon vines, German Iriy and other bulbs in great variety oKWood, Xe, Hridal Wreath, 38¢, English Bnow Balls: 4ne, y TREES: $9.75 Raincoats at $5 2.355 Pear, Peach. Apple, Cherry and fe st p " k bombazine, very light w suas red, white and! |X! whan nderful ¢ shes; red, white and) Ba #19.75 9 pate, . 4. Subway Store, Balcony $5 Raincoats, $3 Like illustration; made of a good rubber surface fabric with plaid back : ie Popular Sheet Music, 9c $10 Covert Coats, $5.75 Boles tere eee Mall Ramee Daath idahima Evie Only three dozen Coats, full length, of all-wool | Foes a nn | hme nate & Kiss Us! i : tan covert cloth | sizes to start with. That Was Hefore { Met You. | Hands Up Rag. Other Cloth Coats, $7.50 to $21.60. er Loving Texas Tommy's Dance \ he Golten Rule Make Love Whi! ay Dip. 1 3 wtten Some Subway Store, Balcony la ' 800 Women’s Skirts, $1.95 ‘ Formerly $3.75, $4.95 and Even More. The materials are all-wool choy and patterns mainly Oxfords and ge limited number of blacks and blues: near Lane v Lave in. Tan viody Sot a Kien to Jers Ragtime Band. Brostway Was a Pas ots sand mixt f brown e regular size Subway Store, Balcony he tol Coe Hut Te Greet to Meet The colors re waits witha Concert from 11 A. M. to 5 P.M Ke Subway Store, Lower Floor Saturday Candy Special ‘ Nutland Goodies ’’ at 20c Lb. ifs, and brittle NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST, DETECTIVE STORY WITH BOOK NexT SUNDAY'S WORLD) FORM