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| ; 1a svautNe woo, MONDAY, apart 24, 1911, 0 “ ~BUNCKANO WHITE, [S062 TAMMANY LAWYER | | s BORDEN’S IN STORY OF LOVE | “cm srcteeersiwee SUED FOR STS 000 «3 cs oo. -COUNTRY-BOTTLED The Cedric of the \ Star Line ar |e aid in wink i ae Ps ASTOLOIN CURT), “FORAUENATIN 2S William Robinson, a Negro, Comes from scrupulously clean dairies. last Saturday wi Threatens to Sue Organist ' ent of the National Sporting Ing through the storms that beset her all the way across Mrs. Beeve's home was at No, 2,006 Brootiyn Man Sey Man Says Assist unt | Warren avenue, Chicago, She was the widow of a wealthy fait js Georg ete r one BOXING 3 PATRONS. ca Wn Corporation Counsel Galt |{5nfore tok piace ut Xo, 8250 John'a | Three Witwestes to Tell About * stha . selene via: M Heabe, 4 piace, in Brooklyn, wh hrmann | ror TARAN. iiag 18 @ecthern mann Won His Wife’s Love, {ad rooms in the nfse where the) O i Georgis and Mos. Fgge lived, Georgi | Ma J aino alleges that his wife was with | Cour - | Gahbrmann at a Richfleld 8; Vt é Me Mibtreaphielia, | Somerene.| and produced a letter wiite Corporation Counsel in the Bureau af] intercepted written by the voung wife to | Btreet Open ns, and a Tatmnany poll- | ner mother In which the name “Fred vuor dealer and |. Lemare, the foremost Ene= ticlan, wax uie defendant to-day tn | appears frequently. | a soort , who, they say, wit. » Was on the Cedric with his 000 allenation suft brought by Charles The husband swore that he saw! nesset a boxing bout held under the | seoks $16 alm for ~ & Bouts They Saw to Magistrate. for Breach of Promise. House 6 ‘West Side ation of In- MoNally of street station 6 appearance Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders on the hand © * SHE CAUSES HIS ARREST. Held in $1,000 Bail, Asks to Have Rev. Robert S. M Arthur as Bondsman. i | Magist Side Court, black and y Robinson, £ war held tn 31 in which he Ing In the west Tomorrow We Transform the Main Aisle Into An ORIENTAL RUG Mart More Than Eleven Hundred Small, Rich Rugs from the Orient } f @ love story in e him. Willlam old, a negro. pr writin ved to sue Miss Florence C. Hen on, a W twenty-two years old, for breach yf promise. Robinson lives at No. y ty At Prices That Will Make Them Veritable Prizes Since the opening of the Store, the Gimbel stock of Small Oriental Rugs has been widely acknowledged as the best-selected gathering of its kind in New York, and at the lowest prices for qualities it offers. With this splendid collection as a basis, the Event to which we devote tomorrow the whole Main Aisle, from 82nd to 38rd Street—a Sale of Small Oriental Rugs—is bound to find instant favor with discriminating buyers on account of the beauty of the Rugs themselves, and their exceptionally low prices. We have grouped them at: $4.50, $7.50, $8.75, $12.50, $14.50, $18.50, $22.50, $27.50& $35 second street, M Raniet at the J A Guaranteed Urescriution for RHEUMATISM SCIATICA « NEURITIS | ee Each price will Be found iy be hardly more than half what would be generally asked, here in New eee wit ie fauad The Millinery Section of the Main Floor York, for Rugs of equal character. Included in this delightful Rug Bazar are beceovuseietwitn vies! SMinarHentet Should Be as Busy as a Bee-Hive Tomorrow 10 gO home with ler. Miss Hendri | Small Anatolians; in rich Turkey Reds and Blues, in an Magnificent Mosuls of unusually fine quality and color. son refused This division of the Millinery Section is located on the Main | | excellent weave. Graceful Kermanshahs, stunning Sarouks and the Phen he be: Floor for the convenience of women in a hurry. Thibet Rugs, in characteristic Chinese designs and colors. | splendidly wearing Afghans and Bokharas. rar, Round-Up of feo. Peale pa v rita wre Is. Oe Pees Ina word all ee best and most popular kinds of Oriental , f ‘ arabag! rvan, Daghestan, Cab: stan an azal ugs, in astonishiny wide variety. n W omen’ Ss Tailored Hats $3. 50 Rugs— a rare group of Renate pecimens. i s ran, baton {t.6in, tod ft wide, and from 3to8 ft. long. P Were $5 and $6 We invite every Rug-lover to come and see this unusual display. Main Floor rt Several hundred ot these smart Hats that are so desirable Ay for shopping, traveling and motoring—all through the Summer. promise sui that his a f 1 1 1 Bree aie : Styles are new and there is a wide range of colors and color eee Bee ane At en ra eontinatora, Imported and domestic smooth straws and also the SUITS and DRESSES in the “If for s some of those brilliant rough Belgian straws which are so popular. of my Also a Few Tailored Hats at $1.75, Were $2.75 ‘The ckiest, the purest, the most palatable whiskey sold in New York. Try ‘t. Stewart Distilling Co, | Phila, New York Unprecedented Sale Which Started This Morning at Gimbels Why this Sale is unprecedented: Have you ever before had the pleasure of selecting copies of the latest imported models in a Sale of Tailored Suits at $19.75 and $26 ? Have you ever before been able to select such dainty little Lingerie Frocks so early in the season at $5.75, $9.50 and $12.50? Have you ever--even late in the season-— been able to select such modish Silk Many of these Hats have simple trimmings of unique satin, | silk’and velvet ornaments; others have fan rosettes of ribbon in black and colors. Untrimmed Rough Straw Hats, 75c and $1.60 Were $1.26 and $2.25 Mostly small and medium shapes—but all good styles | —natural, burnt, coral, black and quite a few colors. | ‘Women Are Astonished at These Wreaths | of Roses at 50c and 75c | We imported the roses from France and made them up into ,| these dainty wreaths, That is the reason that the prices are so ad seen read to show | * trying ithe little. is Dresses at $8.76 and $10.75 ? Sealed FIRE-PROOF STORAGE @ Violets, LL eatery Wild Flowers and other pretty Have you ever heard of a store, or anyone, lessening the prices of fine imported Soldier Killed by 1 for Household Goods looms in wreaths up to Wraps that have only been in America a few v ~eks? SWEGO, This will be an opportune time to enjoy the advantages of ; : ins ; P Gan BGO) Ni A ot ey The-No-Charge Trimming Service Main Floor And to positively convince yourself thay this Sale is unprecedented we cordially lar h invite you to come and inspeet the merchandise. How This Sale Was Made Possible We bought the surplus yardages of fabrics from four leading manufacturers when their rush was over —just before Kaster—and they started immediately to make the suits after our own imported models. are a surplus from another manufacturer. Every p Founded What Every Woman Needs— | Collar Supporters Three 5c Cards For 10c One The Dainty Lingerie Dres: Dress is absolutely fresh—-none is soiled or mussed. The Silk and other Dresses at $8.75 and $10.75 are the result of probably the largest purchase that has ever been made by one store. In this connection we wish to explain that although the collection is enormous there are about sixty models from which to choose, However, in every instance quantity has been the power back of these low prices—and that is why we can Reinforce Our Collections Tomorrow Finely Tailored Suits for Women, Misses and Juniors, $19.75 and $25 Made to Sell for $25 and $49.50 Dainty Lingerie Dresses for Women, $5.75, $9.60 and $12.50 Regularly $10 to $32 Third Floor Silk and Other Dresses for Women, $8.75 and $10.75 Made to Sell for $13.75 to $22.60 Subway Store, Balcony Unfortunately we cannot promise how many of the fine imported wraps will be here tomorrow. However, we believe that there will be a pleasing selection. Economies average about one-fourth to one-third of the original prices. Third Floor choose from these well-known and satisfactory kinds—“Chris- ent Be ne, “Louise Surpris ess" and the “Queen. ‘ if OPFPR’ TUNE SALE OF NOTIONS Droes Shields. 12c for 15c piece, 9 yds., Prussian 26c for two 1 “Verfection” fine. Shields, “ 16¢ for t “Queen Louise,” Gimbel's , Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Binding. pairs Gimbels Mtook-covered | 60¢ for 85e piece, 19 yds., Silk Serge Belting. | | 16e for S j ,, 85 for tw ! | ) 10¢ pairs “Duchess” Special Sale of Lace Curtains Consisting of Eve Collar Supy Miscollaneous. 10e for three papers Milward 100-yard | Needles, black, 10¢ for three de papers Machine 1 spool Com- | Needles, 3 in paper. our fe spools, 3e bottle spools Basting | 16e for 26¢ bottle We. . 6c for munit iik--equ 100° for thre Tato!” Straw Renaissance 10¢ for Dressmakers’ Skirt Gauge. 10c for four Wooden ( 10¢ for three Wire Co: 10c for three Sc. spoo!s Belding 1Ge for two 1¢ Fo! Prov, Darning Silk Hangers. 10c {or three Se Asbestos Iron Holders. sutton Thres irbour's L Marie Antoinette | Brussels q " ex 00 Pr. eg Colbert 55.00 p ng Wire Knitting Crochet and Darning Cotton. be for three ecards Hooks and 1a ve le ele because our midsummer Millinery is r Women Are Especially Invited to | a a ee ee ee Pre Pairs Values _ 10¢ for three Ge balls Dexter Knit- | Hoge Supporters and Brace: : Lacet $8.00 Lo $10.00, Pe Tanthtes 60 epood Banmlle | atte tee x : 6 + 99 Cluny , pile, testinee Sef Howson | "Yeershctierieee” wines || Madam, Here Is YOUR “Domestic” Drop-Head : ites : , | ‘Shoe Su lies. | | ' 16¢ for two 10e balls C. B. Fre pp a : f | : ays 10¢ for three pairs Diamond T a ] Novelties Morcerized Darning Colton, tegen e pete ceemens oP Machine or $22! ye 106 for, three en Giraheu | aero nanen ten Mohair Bhoe Laces, Ic is one of a limited number, and you must remember that each one of se. ) , s~300 on pa \ Lash these machines that we sell diminishes by just that one your opportunity. | Imported Cretonnes . paper Pi I Ane tects The price, $22, that we have fixed on these famous ‘Domestic’ Sew- 5 4,000 yards Z0C Dre s Shoe Polish a ing Machines, in a new drop-head model, is made possible only by taking Ch Values 50¢ to 90c¢ yard, al) * sc ty Fae ie Pins i . Gehl Ris or| | a large quantity. To make their possession still ¢ pr we sell these ma- ra ys \ | H e . Pahed, 10 for three 5c cards’ “Savoy toular or Flat Corse, Laces, | | chines, without any extra charge whatsoever for time payments — a ie 4 6 { Curtain Fabrics Bo for card dor, French Poul be Corset L At $2 Cash, and $1 a Week ee he i\ Seotch Madras in cream, ecru and colors. On the same terms, nts would ¢| e $46 for these machines. They are per- ( ii English Stripe Casement Cloth, in blue, | 25¢ bo pea ee fect and modern in every respect, with attachments, including the famous Pa i| vose, green and gold, . ited T “looper,’’ and will sew either lock or chain stitch, as desired, | } Value 50c¢ yard, ot 1Be for y We will deliver one of these famous ‘Domestic wing Machines, freight pre- \f } had lip ( " A j paid, to your railroad station, if within 500 miles of N York City, on your first pay- 18 i 4 , Shades, Slip Covers, Couch Haimmoeks anc F Sant al lj ‘i ' Summer Furniture. Reupholstering, ‘ ss ; Other Sewing Machines, $12.75 and upwards. Send for our catalog. We i] Curtains cleaned and stored, m ape, and 60¢ for Hair Re rious | | sell par or all makes of machines. 1 s . fi ™ rake “A r Singer Machines at $38. Cold Storage of | de for three fe pleces Crystal be ! We Hairpin Cab Eizht-Section Dress Forms at $6 (Hall- ‘Borchert Make) } Wash Ribbons 26¢ ior two Le Hui: pin Cat F F 7 tte sr, t89 10 pieces Feather- | pert Main Floor 4 size usted, as to produce practica mY Phe i ‘$6. “rs stitch Bre oe t i | Foundations, OO inferior dre 5 : ; 100 for three be Wash Collar * ae : Y Wearing Apparel & Automobile Robes | | Foundati ea Findings. RY 1 ™<¢ Bust Forms at a very moderate rate | SORIA RROTS FORD EG) "h at to hes, cov ° Pe for box Chicago Silk Feather Dp: kh cs | i rid S with iaraev oink Goal i , lle for 14 10 yds., Silk at Te. Fifth Floor Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Beam Binal: y : BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST,