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& room to the rear of the third floor, | waa found lying seroes @ bed after the fire had been extinguished, The prop- | TERROR IN CANTON ERFSSSS<3 | | | (Special to The Brening World.) PATERSON, N. J, April 28.—Jacod! Woodward, who 4s known tn the pu- Kiltetic Y — i | Soren ing for a marriage ioense. ed and later the couple Ww Thousands Fice City After Many Are Killsd and Vice- toy’s Palac: Burned. to the office of Justice Abram Cohn, where the nuptial knot was tied. Young Ahearn said he wae born tn England was twenty-one home addr | ears old, and gave his o. 40 Hamburg ave- His bride ts two years | FONG KONG, Aprt 2.—Canton te um- fuand today, tollawing y outbreak there tam erent. Onty official messes are being re eaived trom ts city, and those are of " who at ono Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall," died here last night. He waa thirty-four years old. Ife had been {Il here for two weeks with heart time played Du city. Those who have at anarchy és rife among fhe soldiers tn Canon and that the GfMcers do not trust tleir men. Many of | he troops completed thelr service to~ day, and these men are feared. Anarchists ty @uir propaganda in the army, where | there owas alrenly mich discontent owing to thy reomt suppression of suing. The Brith Consul at Canton hes eeported to the Governor of Hong Kong that the situation 1s 6erious, The revolutionists have obtained @ @wantity of explosive and the Govern. ment has asked the steamship compa-| ftes plying to that aty to suspend their service lest arms b¢ smuggled into the Fedele who aro still at large, Many of | the leaders have tren Imprisonal. — | The fighting betwen the troops and Me rioters last nicht began when the eoMilers arrested a revolutionary leader and his followers, who carrying revol- vers and wearing badges, boldly pro- elaimed their purtose, surrounded the Veeeroy's Palace ari after #etting it on fire interfered with the efforts of oth to extinguish the fumes. The revolutionaris were armed with | rifies and bombs and fought desper- 100 Page Book Free 10 PAGES of base- ball intormation, past records of clubs and players, rules, schedules of all Teagues, &c. Mail coupon to §. Liebmann’s Sons, Brook- lyn, Brewers of Rheingold * Beer, who will send you «Facts for Fans’? free. PALE RIPE t RHEINGOLD | ately. Several wow killed and many arrested. The trows were commanded ‘by Admiral Lt andth consid- erably, a colonel » wounled. The trol of the situat wees to prevent taken. The gate: of Meeed and a search made in & Quarters for arms ind fire at t doing great dama caped harm, A otrict censors!p has been e. shed and only official exchanges be- tween Hong Kongand Canton are pos- ng among those | need and a Nom- ber Rescued tn Memphia. pen, SE WOMAN DES IN FIRE. 16l EAST) (25% Other Pern Beta" S Lex. Aved FURNITURE Rugs, Carpets, Geiding MEMPHIS 7 woman was muffoate other persons wer and several wrecked the April 28.—One halt a dozen come by smoke e Mtfured in a fire that ower foor of the W block, a story building, occupted ‘on the three upper floors by the Palmer Outlitters of Hotel, a lodging wouse, early to-day. HOMES Accounts tnvy tet. QIBERAL’ CREDIT: IBERAL TERMS, OW’ PRICES* OPEN SATURDAY ‘EVENING: Regal Shoe News The fire ariginatel in the basement among a pile of mittrenses, usual means yf exit in the upper was cut of and those first awakened came down the stairway, but @ number of lodges ess “ Swell” Model—*42°—for Men OU want real style and genuine quality and Img wear in your shoes, don’t you? You get that style and quality and wear when you buy Regal Shoes, This ‘‘Swell’’ Oxford, at $4.20, for men fs a Sign ood type of the entire showing of new wii SEA models carried in a thousand Regal , Stores and Agencies and # four great Regal Factories. You pay $4.20 for this particalar “Swell’’ model, This retail price gives us just 5 per cent. profit over the actual cost of manufacture and selling. Same way with every other Regal style, Chartered public ac- countants ertify this fact. manufactured in “SWELL” See tha Regal Shoe Store King windows! |Have the Regal Blucher salesmen tell you abour the Oxford new Regal 6 per cent, selling = policy! | { Regal Prices now run as follows: 435— 345-+350—375—-383—400—420-435~450—485 ete, REGAL (profit) SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN (REGAL STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK, Ber..ter cup PB MEN roadway, cor. | Nearer Clit tem Meundway,, 0 lag . “vn Elle. Ave ¥, cor. SaaS CORE CT AED ESS LE ESE NI EEE CT You'll Profit by investigating this i comfortable on the feet, and the elk leather soles will out- wear soles of ordinary leather. “Boy Scouts” Shoes are practically waterproof and the leather won't harden when it gets wet. In other words, a boy can play as hard as he likes in these shoes, without fea iling them or making th able. And, as al shoes that they hav ; in “Bos Shoes to hurt the feet or tear the stockings. , all the through, from both the parents and the boys’ point Sold in Greater New York only at Gimbels, in all sizes, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1911. Anticipating Another Strenuous Day In the BLOUSE SALE New Shipments Have Arrived For Tomorrow’s Sellin $2 Models at $1 $4.60 to $6.00 Models at $3 | | $4 Models at $2 $6.75 to $7.60 Models at $3.95 $8.76 to $10.75 Models at $5 $12 and $14.75 Models at $6.95 Scores of styles in a variety almost as large as on the first day of the Sale. Dainty Lingerie Blouses of fine batiste trimmed with fine Val- enciennes, Cluny and real Irish laces—really delicious confections. i Imported Parisian frills give a delightfully modish touch to blouses. The White Marquisette and Cotten Voile Blouses, hand-em- broidered in two-tone colors and Oriental combinations, are not only artistic in effect, but are all fashioned in the latest approved styles. “The majority of the models are exclusively at Gimbels—be- cause we have had them copied from our own imported blouses. We firmly believe that blouses at such low prices have never be- fore been presented to the women of New York or any other He Third Floor Two of the Most Satisfactory Styles “ In This Large Assemblage o House Dresses Are $1.75 & $3 This is not only our own opinion, but that of many women who have selected these Dresses to such an extent that we were compelled to order another large shipment for tomorrow’s selling. Style at $1.76 is of very good quality linene; in blue, and tan, with sailor collar, belt and cuffs of polka dotted percale, As neat and serviceable a dress as a woman may desire. Style at $3 is of an unusually good quality of striped ging- ham, in pink, blue and lavender; fashioned in a conservative style with rounded neck, sleeves and belt trimmed with plain chambray. ’ Other attractive styles at $1.50 to $6 represent economies of 15 to 38 1-8 per cent. These prevailing prices were made pos- sible by our tremendous purchases. Second Floor ” “Boy Scouts” Shoes Every “‘live” boy who sees these real boys’ shoes will want to have a pair, at once, ‘They are the finest outdoor shoes ever made—for running, jumping, p!ay ing baseball and tennis, training in the gym,” and every other sort of hard, knockabout wear. The whole shoe is made from tough elk leather, It is soft and smooth, light and strong, feels delightfully cool and big boys and little boys, in black, tan and olive. Sizes 9 to 1314, $2; sizes 1 to 51, $2.50, We » have “Boy Scouts” Dress Shoes, in tan or black | | calfskinandin patent leather, at $2.60and$3forboys. Second Floor A Fishing Tackle Store That Delights the Angler Every fisherm ig and dis- es expert knowledge in the gath and other paraphernalia in which he is interested, est degree, in that ion of the Gimbel Sporting It is the best » d best dis: ed over by spec 1, Every will be found here, prices. -but nothing that ia not Also some offerings of particular interest at the opening of the Fishing P good sort of Ta | | good. season Special Trout Outat, $1 Consisting of piece Jointed Bamboo Rod, k-wrapped, with full Finest Flies of natural colored feathers, hand-picked, dressed on Lart- let's hollow hooks, $1. doz English Midge Flies on No. 14 hollow point hooks, $1 doz 12 or ngs. Full niekel, single-action click and drag Reel, 40 yds. bit. Silk Li led Hooks sorted Trout Flies. 1 Box of Split Shot. Bass Outnts sume price. Bass Flies Cooper, Bray Fly Books, 25c to $6 Aluminum 50e to $3.50. Tuckle Boxes, heavy tin, 75¢ to her, $1.50 to 310, w Fish Baskets and Folding 0. eels > to $4.50 Orvis and may be had at the es for Eyed F Rods ickel's Spring-butt hand- W. M. made Surf Ca Chum Rods, Light Weak’ 312 to $16. 25, Creels, 75¢ to , $2 to $10. Single-Action, 2 Vom Hofe and Kelso. Multiplying Reels, 60c to $2, Four and Nine. tiple and Quick a-Part Jeweled Reels, German silver, $4.50 to $5. Combi n and general Orvis, Salt Water Rods, $1 to $4.50. Dank Rods, $1 to $2.25, ig Rods, $1.25 to $11 | s ! Kods, Bristol, Rainbow and | ] Otter, $1.50 to $11. | Dowegiac, Jamison, Decker, Phan- tom, Minnows and W. F. Lowes Star | $7.50; Marhoff, $9, Hait, 10¢ to $1. Tri-Pert and 50, null Kalamazoo Level Winding Reels, Reels, Tak-a-Part snake guides and patent ree! sest Fresh Water Lines, 5c to $3.60 | Gimbel Special Fly Rods, $5 {$3 and $4. | Made of African vine, stron, Bait ( | and very durable ed, with | to $8; B. F. Meek & Salt Water Reels, 65¢ Special Throw-cff Ik It Water Lines Otter, Cutty- | 300 yards, $8.60, hi 25e to 70e per 50 yards, Fly Rods, $1 to $25. Special Chum Rods, 900. Hort fishing gut f in Special Fly Rods, 60c. tide tables free to all purchaser Fourth Floor vecial Joweled Reels, $1. Special Jeweled Salt Water GIMBELS || Month-End Sale Continues Saturday in Every Section Prices the Lowest of the Month--Many Lots at One-Half Judge This Sale by These Specimen Offerings. 60¢ Rough Pongees, half silk, short len; 220 | 65¢ to $1.26 Sill ist and dress Tenn ie tt $1 All-4ilk Messaline Satin, 85 ins. ide, at 800 yd. 76e Spring-weight Suiting Serge, 40 ins. wide, at 68¢ yd. 50-in, Mohair Sicilian, good quality, all colors, 38¢ yd. 65¢e Cream-white Storm Serge, ail-wool, 460 yd. 60¢ Silk and Cotton Fabrics, all colors, 28¢ yd. 18 Tissue Voiles, stripes, checks and plaids, 12\¢e yd. | 12'¢e Zephyr Dress Ginghams, 32 ins, wide, 9¢ yd. | $1 to $1,60 Corsets, odd lots, 600 and 76¢ pair. Women's Boot Silk Stockings, slightly imperfect, 30¢ patr. Women’s and children’s Jersey-ribbed Underwear, 20¢ each. Children’s Stockings, 10¢ pair or 3 pairs for 260. Boys’ Balbrigy an siirta and Drawers, 260 each. Women's Neckwear Samples, at 10¢ and 160 each. Women's $1 Nightgowns, high neck, at 65¢ each. Chiffon Taffeta Silk Petticomts, black and colors, $1.08. Dainty Lawn House Dresses, well-made, at $1. Optrrs of all kinds —muslins and ginghams, 200, Children’s 60¢ Lawn Caps, sizes 12 to 16 years, at 260. Children's Hats, Caps and Bonnets, 1 to 6 years, at 600. 8e and 10c real linen Torchon Laces and Insertions, 60 yard. 40c and 50 jadow and Valenciennes Allovers, 26¢ yd. 8¢ to 10¢ Point de Paris Edges and Insertions, 6c yd. Women's 12!yc to 26¢ Handkerchiefs, imperfect, Ge each, Men's 8 gc to 12 !4c Handkerchiefs, at 6 for 36c. 26e All-linen, Stamped Centrepieces 10¢ each. 15c Laundry Bags, good size, at 10¢ each. 20c Stamped Aprons, crosabar lawn, 10c each. Sofa Pillows with ruffle or tasale corners, 600. 12 \4c Lining Lawns, 40 ins. wide, all colors, 90 yd. 12 4c Percaline, black and white only, 180 yd. Women's $1.25 Hand Bags, seal grain feather, at 860. Women’s $1.60 Satin Hand Bags, gilt or silver frames, $1. $6 Walrus-grain Leather Traveling Bags, $3.75. 8 Walrus-grain Leather Traveling Bags, $5. 2 Rain-or-Shine Umbrellas, yarn-dyed taffeta, $1. 25¢ All-silk Ribbons, 6 ins. wide, good colors, 10¢ yard. There Are Hundreds of Others Men's $1 and $1.60 Negligee and Soft Shirts, at 60c each. $4, $5 and $6 Crossett Shoes, for Crossett and other Low Shoes, at $1 Men's and Youths’ $2 Derbies and Soft Hats, at $1 each. Women’s $1 to $1.50 Kid Gloves, all colors, at 76¢. Canvas Dress Trunks, 28 to 88 ins., well-made, $2.25, Canvas-covered Trun| , 28 to 84 ins., 15¢ Burlap, 36 ins. wide, red, brown, green and blue, &¢ yard. $1.10 White Crochet Bedspreads, full $1.25 Couch Covers, washable, 60x104 ins., at 860. * Opaque Window Shades, size 3x6 {t., 20¢ each. 26c to 40c Cretonnes, Taffetas, Art Ticking, etc., 18¢. en and women, at $1.96 pair. Women’s pair. $4; 96 to 40 ins., $5. size, at 85c. ’ ‘75e and $1 French-gilt Pendant Earrings, at 60¢ pair. 60c Barrettes, shell or amber, plain or carved, 25c. 60¢ and 76¢ Brooches, Veil and Jabot Pins, 26¢ each. $10.50 Gas Domes, solid brass, very attractive, at $7.60. Portable Gas el with 6 feet of tubing, complete at $2.06. as 10¢ Incandescent Mantles, eap or inverted, 6c. $15 American Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, $9.78. $2.26 Toilet Sets, very attractive, $1.45. $1 Umbrella Stands, 22 ins. tall, floral Cut Glass Tumblers, remarkable offering at 22¢ eac! decorations, $1.75. $1.60 3-ft. plain Kitchen Tables, at 96c. $1 Kitchen Chairs, plain or varnished, 86c full-size corn Brooms, at 26c each. each. $12.26 Refrigerators, white enamel-lined, $9.75, $6.75 Refrigerators, top lift style, §4.76. $19.50 Velvet Rugs, 0x12 ft. size, at $1: $13.50 Velvet Rugs, 9x11 ft. size, $11 Velvet Rugs, 7x9 {t. size, $7. $8 Smyrna Rugs, 6x9 ft. aize, good patt $17.50 to $20 Seamless 5 Brass Bed, Matt: 5 Sliding Couch Bed\and 60¢ Irish Linen Tal 16e to 20¢ Turkish Tow 1214¢ and 15¢ Dish Towelss sk, 70 ing. 8436 in., Three Manufacturers’ Surplus Stocks of Women’s Gowns and Dresses Added to our great collection for this all-the- weck sale. All in two price-groups. $13.75 to $15 Dresses, at $8.75. $17.50 to $22.50 Dresses, at $10.75. And you'll admit when you see them that “an many of the wonderfully pretty Dresses and Gowns would ordinarily sell at even more than $22.50, ‘ ‘The demand increases as the Sale pro- gresses. Almost every one that sees these Sj dresses buys one or more. One woman ie bought twelve and many hz rchased 9 two, three and four. For it Idom XS that such really good-looking silk Dresses 1) and Gowns ean be had at these very low ices, All sizes for large, medium and ki small women. The assortment of styles includes 3% practically all the best creations ot And the new Dresses with s are here in profusion, The variety of fabrics remains com- plete. Among t are finest French foulards and messaline sil! antungs, pongees, ete, Also striped French flan- nel, bordered challis, serges and many others. A number of Model Gowns added for Saturday. Naturally these model garments are the finest product of the manufacturer and would sell regularly at more than double our sale prices, Saturday will offer spl $13.75 to $22.50 Silk Dr and Gowns at $8.75 and $10.75, The 33rd St. side of our Subway Store Balcony is devoted to this Sale. Women’s $12.50 Coats, $9.75 (Like illustration A very gtriking full-length Coat of navy blue or black serge, with deep wl or sailor cc effectively trimmed, Si 2 to 44; also Coats of black-and-white cheeks and mixtures; sizes 31, 83 and 35; Coats formerly sold at $12.50 " and even more; all reduced to $9.76. $10 Covert Coats, at $5.75 100 full-length, all-wool Covert Coats, at this extremely low price. ‘The Coats are well-made, good style and just what is wanted; all sizes Raincoats at One-third Savings Another lot of equally remarkable offer- ings ior Saturday shoppers. ‘I'he styles neat and attractive and the coats are well- made with stitehed and cemented throughout. We can hardly Raincoats fast enough. $16.50 Raincoats at $10 A double texture, rainproof si beautiful finish; is light weight and $12.75 Raincoats at $7.95 NE KP. \, J seams “t these fine Made of tine 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 $9.75 Raincoats at $5 Made of popular silix bombazine, and a wonderful offering r \ $5 Raincoats, $3 [ee Made of a good rubber surface fabric with plaid back. Framed Pictures and Frames At Less than Half Price One of the most extraordinary features of our Month- End-Sale is this stock of Framed Pictures and Empty Frames, at half price and less, In some instances the frame: slightly shopworn. Included are: 25c to 76c Frames, at 10c. he: Fac-simile Water are 75c to $1.75 Frames, at 26c. Colors, 15c. $2 Carbonettes, at 50c. $1 Landscapes, 35c. 76¢ Boileau Heads, 25c. |$1 and $1.25 Game 25c Den Pictures, 10c. | Pictures, 60c. $6 Oil Paintings, $2.50. |$16 Oil Paintings, $5. $3.75 Imported Paintings, | And many others. $1.60. | Subway Store, Balcony S Reels, $3. Trout Flies Gimbel Bros’ selected Trout Flies, heavily dressed on a yw Fre 11 Rp Sah very light weight | Subway Store, Balcony | 12'5¢ and 16¢ terns, $4. ry Brussels Rugs, $12.60 to $13.75, Spring, $8.75. jattress, complete, at $3.60, wide, at die yard. ch. h. at 96 ¢ |Month-End Saleof Men’s,Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing. | $11.75 for Men’s $15 and $16.50 Suits ow Spring styles and patte ee for men and youths, $5 for Youths’ | $7.60 to $10 Suits roken lines, but ‘all sizes in the collec jtion from 15 to 22 years. All good | Spring styles. A re- markable opportun- ity Lo buy good Suits at very little money | $3.50 for Boys’ i} | | sizes | All-Wool Suits Far better Suits ordinarily sold this price. The ifabries are mainly }yray, brown and tan ‘mixtures; well-made {in double a Norfolk, ‘than fat or Russian blouse style; 2!) to 17-year sizes, | Don't miss this opportuni can purchase these fine Suits ete |2!y to 17 years. imeres and cheviots; in browns, tans, 2 rns, such ¢ all-wool worsteds, nd blues. Aj Subway Store, Balcony Specimen Offerings from Our Drug and Toil | In the Subway et Goods Sale Store, Balcony | Perhaps above all else the Gimbel Store is well-known for pure Dru ‘s, and high-grade Artic! helpful offerin; Lithi in this event: iblets, 5-grain bottle, 16¢. De size, 300. : iator, $1 size, 0c. | Pure Extract Witch Hazel, 30¢ 18 pt rowax, 10¢ Hydrogen, Ib., 180, ot bh, tin, 106, Jers, «ox, 16e. wna's Vegetable Com- qt, her 168 pound, 6 Sozode Tooth Powder, 12e, . ‘The following are merely illustrative o domestic a 1 imported Toi et ihe many Rubifoam, 12c. Violet Taleum Powder, size, ‘akes, 6¢; usually Packer's Tar Soap, cake 42c. $1 Borine, 60. Colgate’s ‘Tooth Powder Special Cake of Soap, both 15¢. Dr. Bell's Anti-Riggs Tooth Paste, 18c. and Spearmint Tooth Elixir or Paste, Subway Store, Balcony are \tk \ American Beauty Roses, stems 4 nit; regularly $1 to $5 16¢ each, colors and varie- ie to $1.50 @ doz, at 10c, 20¢ and 36¢ a doz Violets, 50 in u bunch; regularly Sbe, at 100, Sweet Peas, all colors; regularly |20¢ a bunch, at 100. |. American Beauty Ros larly $1 doz., 3 doz. for $1 Floral Designs, at $1 upwards. Trees Combination Offer—-1 pear, |peach and 1 apple tree; regularly $1,50-—all three, at $1. Magnolia Trees, splendid speci- jmens at $1 and $1,60. Standard Rose Trees, red, white jand pink, 86e, Rhododendrons, 60c and $1, Bay Trees, $14.76 and $19.76 pr. | $1.85 for Boys’ $2.50 and $3 Suits ty, for it isn’t often that you Wlegtion: elitist a as low a price. A great xndid opportunities for purchasing ©Ollection_ including brown and gray mixtures, blue serges, PP Fee | ote: if Norfolk, double-breasted, sailor and Russian styles Hydrangeas, 38¢ Deutzia, 8c. Biau” (violet biue”) rbloomi Cut Flowers at Cut Prices Also Trees, Shrubs, Seeds and Bulbs The demand for Cut Flowers in our Subway Store Con- servatory is steadily increasing, a jincreasing number of purchasers, pidly finding out that prices here are decidedly lower yan elsewhere, in many cases affording one-third to one-half savings. And the quality is fully up to the ¢ Bach Saturday brings an For New York people mbel standard, Shrubs California Privet, regularly $4, at $2.50 a hundred tose of Sharon, 38¢, Dogwood, 38¢. Bridal Wreath, 380. English Snow Balls, 48¢ Japanese Snow Balls, 38¢. Bulbs Lily-of-the-Valley Roots, 2¢ each, or 25 for 46c, XK , 200 TT Dahlia Root Madeira Vines, Cali 1 mon Vines, German Iris and other bulbs in great variety, Rose Bushes A + imported; will bloom this year; special at $1 each, . 5 'and 6 ft. tall, 60c each, « Ramblers, 26¢ each. Subway Store, Balcony rose, said to be the only blue = q — ee