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Qe ATRONS WINES AREAL BATLE AT * PICTURE SHOW Panic Results When the Pro- * prletor Is Attacked by - | Hoodiums. Beveréing to thetr testimeny tn the (Mgmt Court early to-day, the patrons | J) @f the Madison Moving Picture Theatre| J | @4 Mo, H Hast Ninety-ninth street got a Pertermance last night which was much Mere active than any of the scenes (hrewe on the screen. Bamuel Orbach, the proprietor, told Magistrate O'Connor that he had re-| @ently sold the theatre to a man named | Harris, because a number of men who e@ympathised with the strike of the| Meving picture vaudeville actors’ unton had made life a burden to him. Yester- @ay Harris tore up the bDi!! of sale, in The old proprietor had hardly taken @harge when a crowd of men pushed past the ticket taker, refusing to pay The girl at the window Orbach. In @ moment the or ‘ Mr. was in o shouting uproar. wae on his back between two rows esate and men, women and ohildren striking and clawing each other the place. The racket kept up i the reserves of the East One Hun- and Fourth street station arrived. @owd which had made the was gone by that time, but Or led the police to a nearby cigar and pointed out Sanie! G. Lam- East Ninoty- { offender, protests that he [othe He Ey 8 q 4 lod to allay @ panto started | x & dasclees cry of five, Magistrate eld him in $900 bat! for ex- Pa tion. haiaaiitGiisaactntans MARRIED MEN ARRESTED AS GIRL’S ABDUCTORS.| DANBURY, Conn., May 8.—Fdward twenty-three, of Orange, N. J. @rrested here on the churge of tng Otteen-year-old Frances Vanderw ert of Cedar Grove, N. J, was taken to| Orange yesterday. The girl was also taken back. | Warle declared the elopement was en- ! ; duct | @tneered by James Hi!!s, won of John P. ‘ills of Orange, and that Hills returned. Mille, Whe Has a Wife and Two Ohildren, Also Under Arrest. Brances Vanderwerf is the daughter af W. Vanderwert of Cedar Grove, N. J., and the stepsister of Mrs. Hille, with Whom she was staying. She had lately been employed in a dry goods store. Hits, whe has two chikiren, told his wife that he was going to look for work. Marie, who also has two children, told bie wife the same story. Hills returned Vriday and was arrested Saturday. Mrs. Earle and her children left home jay, and it is not known where Bey went, iis Fiela Charge 0: the application of Lenuel Bly Quige @ounsel for Field in the recent tria When the jury disagreed, 5 eee " Approves Sugar Inquiry, WARLANGTON, May 9—Tne House on Rules will favorably re- | the Hantwick resolution to inves. | the Sugar Trust. A sud-commit- under consid- and enlarged ite compantes in any se Sainaht Married Sixty Yearn. BoUTHAMrT: Bixty years of ime Gelebrated by Mr Guaranteed Gents’ Size ({Selid 14-k Gold CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watchos, Jewelry, 180 Broadway, New York ——$—$<$—$<_<$$____—_——, | in the Subway Store. | in pieces from 8-8 to a yard in length, usable for are omitted because this page is mak ‘or example, nearly eve the country. v best workmanship. and on the top bands. Women’s Washable Chamois Gloves Far Under-Price Tomorrow, and for the rest of the week as long as the upply holds out, we offer the following washable. Chamois iloves at much under-price: $1.26 Chamois Gloves, 850 pr.—2-button, seam, spear points, white and natural shades. ¢1.60 Chamois Gloves, 950 pr. —1-button, prix seam, two-tone embroidery, white and natural atten ert inl Bi ay be ood shades. i r.—8-button, ue sewn, Paris point embroid Say 76c and $1.60 Chamois Gloves, elastic wrists; in natural les only. 650 pr.—About 600 pairs in the collection; 1-clasp and 8-button ott ind 92.75 Mesainciee length; in white and natural shades; 2mo'! ves, i —_ 12 and 16-button’ lengths, ire not first quality in every case, but all are good, serviceable Gloves seam, spear point, in white and t Heap and remarkable value. natural shades, In connection with this important glove event you may see A Glove Making Factory in Full Operation. Expert operators from the Elite Glove Co., Gloversville, N. Y., will the processes of manufacturing good Gloves from the skin to the ed product. elite Chamois Gloves wash exceptionally well and give splendid ction to the wearer, Ve have in stock all sizes in natura] and white, for women, misses and children, Subway Store, Balcony Women’s $15 to $20 Coats$9.75 The surptus and sample lines of one of our best manufacturers. Most of them copies and adaptations of some of the very best imported models. All are full-length Coats and medium weight—just what is wanted hundreds ¢ he materials are mostly serges, mixtures‘and tweeds;.in nd the ever-popular black-and-white checks. Made to sell nd more—-now $9.75. Subway Store, Balcony 85c to $2.50 Silk Remnants At 10c, 15c and 25c the Length Thousands of Remnants of fancy Silks, Foulards, etc., hata, fancy work, etc.; Silks that were 85c to $2.60 a yard, now 100, | 16c and 26c per Remnant. Waist and Dress Lengths of Rough Pongee, half silk, in a good assortment of colors; regularly 50c a yard, at 220. ist and Dress Lengths of Fine Silks, such as Foulards, white 40-in. Novelty Silk Voiles, fancy Silks, ete.; regularly cd, at 48e. Bubway Store, Lower Floor satin } 20,000 yds. in Remnants of White Goods, at 5c yard A sample of the splendid offerings that lively 12}40 Corded Piques, 9c a yard; £7 ncaa fants Beaue ia 12}40 Nainsook, 90 yard; 86 inches wide; fine and sheer. keep up the terest in the Subway 1 Lawne, 86-inch Pajama 27-inch Corded Madras, Figured | 960 Seamless B tee , etc., in lengths from 2 to'10 yarda; thoents brand. Bisa before betansing regularly 9¢ to 12},¢ yard; at 60 yard, eens ee Om 25 Foncy Swissos at 12}¢0 a yard. 6,000 yards, 100 designs, and’ fe, try; such as figured end dotted < nd checked Muslins, 160 Bleached Pillow Cases, 18340 each, linen finish; since belore heraaniee, hon and 45x86 inches, Subway Store, Lower Floor Cimbel Candies—Three Winners q Fresh Strawherr yocolate coated. real fresh ripe berries; rolled Jovercd a ng Jan you imagine anything more Ge; at 406 lb. 1 Maraschino Cherries —a favorite confection with New han ever by Gimbels. Regularly 60c; at 40 Ib. mall straws = pen and shocolate Paste Senter. anh 2 tende cket of pure sugar; in several delicious flavors; regular! Ic; a THGEE CARY SL RUD MER Bubway ‘tore, Balcony THE EVENING Wednesday—In the Gimbel Subway Store}, These Extraordinary Events and Hundreds of Others Some of the best values are not advertised because quantities are too small. Many others e enough to hold all the e important May White pick up these unusual offerings. It will pay you well to walk through the Gimbel Subway Regal $3.50, $4 and $5 Sample S This is undoubtedly one of the most important Shoe events of the season, as Being Sample Shoes they are naturally the finest product of the Regal factories, the best material and the In other words, they are exactly as desirable as if the regular Regal prices. re Nevtae teal fangle Shoes have been sold with all their marks erased and have been disposed of through whole- sale houses. But because of the practically unlimited outlet of the Gimbel Subway Shoe Store, we secured more than 4,000 pairs with all the original Regal stamps on the soles This sale is confined to Gimbels by exclusive arrange- ments with the Regal Shoe Co., and the Shoes will be sold The former Regal prices, $3.60, $4, $5, are stamped on every pair. We offer these Regal Shoes for Women at $2 Pair Ample space in the Subway Store, Balcony, st the entrance from the Hudson Tubes, has been provided for this important event 1es throughout the Summer, at the seashore, mountains— [| WORLD, 1911. TUESDAY, MAY 98, “good things” we have for you | here, and at decided savings. Bele news. Shrewd shoppers ‘tore and trademark. shoes in every detail. ‘Women’s Tub Frocks & Dresses Regularly $7.75, $8.75 and $9.75 At $5.50 Wednesday — in the es Me, % py Subway Store Cane Balcony. ey, And the price alone {s not the only remarkable facture of this event, but rather the fact that such decidedly pretty styles and fine materials can be purchased at this very low price. ‘ Enough for 1,000 women—but Madea bon enly many will buy from one to a dozen of these attractive Frocks and Dresses. Four models are shown in the illus- tration. There are hundreds of others good-looking. To be more exact, there are fourteen striking new models, which we have goodly ntities. In addition there are some 250 samples and showroom models—only one or two of a Kind. We have never seen a collection where each dress is ao decidedly attractive. You could pick with your eyes shut and get &@ pretty model. @ materials are largel: ams a to, batiates and chambrays, tissuos, lawns, marquisettes, blue, pink, lavender, rose, coral, ange green, tan, a well as black and white. All are nicely made and finished as if done in your own home. There are Dutch and high necks, kimono and long sleeves, sailor collars, lace and embroidered collars. In a word, they are the entire surplus stock of one of our best manufacturers who wished to clear his decks and devote his entire factory to the making of linen suits and dresses, All sizes from 82 to 42, with special aizes for small women. To repeat, some 1,000 of the prettiest imaginable Tub Dresses and Frocks The great assortment of patterns | mace to sell at $7.75, $8.76 and $9.76, and colors includes stripes, checks, plaids, | offered Wednesday in the Subway Store, as well as plain colors; in good shades of | Balcony, at $5.59. Women’s $2 “sii.” Umbrellas, at $1 One of the best Umbrella values we have ever known of. About 500 twill silk and yarn-dyed Umbrellas, with attractive fancy borders, in an unusua! assortment of les. Prevailing colors are navy, garnet, greenand gray. Regularly $2, at §1 each. Subway Store, Balcony, Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits, $1 A great variety of pretty styles. Russian Blouse Suits, 2! to 7 yrs.; Sailor Blouse Suits, 6 to 10 yrs. Neut stripes and patterns, as well as plain colors, in blue, tan and white. Regular $1.50 suite, at $1. ¥ Boys’ Wash Suits at 60c, Russian Suits, 2!4 to 7 yrs.; Snilor Blouse Suits, 5 to 10 yrs.; light and dark colors. Subway Store, Balcony BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD BT, whenever you have shopping to do. hurried shopping, carry full stocks of the less expensive lines of merchandise. a single one of the important features for Wednesday, advertised on this page. hoes for Women one, the country over, knows what the Regal trademark stands for, and will quickly realize how extraordinary is this opportunity to purchase Regal Shoes at $2 a pair. More than 4,000 pairs of PERFEOT Regal Shoes in the collection, including high and low models, made by the Regal Shoe Co. as samples for their stores and agents throughout as previously stated under the regular Regal stamp, labels The 4,000 pairs and more of Regal Shoes in this sale are the samples or models from which the managers of the many Regal agencies have chosen their particular lines, making slight mod- ifications to suit their trade, They have served their purpose, therefore, and for thisreason we have secured the great collection at price-concessions that make this extraordinary event possible. Every imaginable style included—High Shoes,Oxfords, Pumps, Ties, &c.—in such wanted leathers as tan and black calf, vici kid, suedes and patent leather; also high shoes with fancy or plain tops, shoes for dress and street wear, heavy shoes and light shoes, plain toes, straight and wing tips; in a word, practically every good style of shoe produced this season. Sample sizes, mainly 314 to 534. All are PERFECT GIMBEL BROTHERS You will doubtless be able to find just what you want For our seventy-five departments, conveniently arranged for n’t overlook Two Thousand Dozen Men’s Collars at 45¢ Doz. The “slip-easy” brand of a well- i aut nares acuk | of a wel known Troy manufacturer, being his All sizes from 14 to 17; in » turn-down shapes and several ‘eu pe ee By far the majority of these Collars are lect; some, however, hi alight eh imperfections, which wast in any way injure their Think of it! Enough collars for all summer, at 45c. Sold by the box only—1 dosen to the box, several styles, at 460. Mail orders promptly filled. Bubway Store, Balcony ——— Men’s $1 and $1.26 Shirts, at 55c And many sh rts in the collection that regularly sell at even more than $1 and $1.25. A great assortment of exceptionally good patterns. Neg- UY ligee Shirts, coat-style, with cuffs attached, with plain or pleated bosoms. Soft Shirts, with soft colars or neckband. Some slightly imperfect, but practically as good as ever, Wonderfully good shirts at 5c. Subway Store, Balcony The New Woven-Lined Cravats Made on a Wonderful Loom Now in full operation in the Subway Store, Balcon 83d St. si These splendid new Ties are made in one pees of weavi , Yehout a ae No moro ripping of the Ties at the back, or pulling and wefnkling of the interltaing. For ‘n ee senvae the interiining : actually woven into the edges and the entire cravat le at once wi it seam. lerstant Ties themselves and the wonderful ey in ee boc of Saveaghs 5 7 Made in the popular bias Trepp Barathes weaves, in thirty-two hand some shades. Another advantage tn this splendid cravat is that the neckband is not interlined, that & will slip easily through your collar. Price, 60o. Subway Store, Balcony $14.75 Brass Beds at $10.75 A decidedly handsome, massive Bed, with 2-in. Posts, heavy top rods and fillers, and splendid construction throughout. This bed may be had in satin or bright finish and is decidedly attractive in style and trimmings. ‘This is by all odds one of the best values we have ever offered; regularly $14.75; for Wednesday, at $10.75. 7 $6.60 Sliding Couch Beds at $3.50; can be taken apart for two single couches; well-made of heavy steel tubing, with strong National fabric spring and good mattress and pillow, covered with heavy green denim; reeularly $6.50, at $3.60. $9 Mattresses at $5.76; 200 of these splendid new Mattresses, exceptionally well- made and tilled with the best cotton felt, inlaid with Canadian fibre, making them exceptionally resilient and preventing the mattress from matting down or becoming uneven; regularly $9, at $5.76. Bubway Store, Lower Floor Thin-Blown Tumblers, 45c Doz. 5,000 dozen of these decidedly attractive thin-blown Water Tumblers engraved with an old English initial. A very good value at 45¢ a dozen, ubway Store, Lower Floor Domestic Rug Sale A Great Collection of Wonderful Values ., Including Mats as low as 20c each up to carpet size Rugs at $6.50. It will well repay any one with floors to cover to investigate these extraordi- nary offerings: 9x12 ft. All-wool Tapestry Brussels Rugs; regularly $12.50, at $7.60, stry Brussels Rugs, wo- regulary $14.60, at $9.60. » Extra Qualit; russels Bugs; regularly $20, at $13.76. $x12 ft. High Grade Axminster Reed reaiany 128.50, at $16.50. Fibre Matting Samples, 1 yd. square, neatly bound; regularly 30c to 65e a yd. without the binding; now 20¢ each, 9x12 ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs slightly mismatched, if perfect would sel for $15, nowonly $6.60. 104,213!» ft. Extra Quality Brussels Rugs; slightly mismatched, if perfect 4 Pais would’ sell for $20; now $10, sate ec reed Witten. B ge) regu Bath Rugs, ulso useful for summer 9x12 ft. Savoy Wilton Rugs; regu- homes and bun larly $50, at $28.50, 9x12 ft. Extra Quality Velvet Rugs; regularly $20, at $11.75. $16.50 grade, at $9.76. 11)4x12 ft. Hea: eXtra size; regularly $2 Ai! ,x12 ft. regulurly 18x36 in.; vu et Rugs; note at $16, pestry Rugs; at $10, 27x64 xminster Rugs; ix (t.; $5 grade, at $2.60, regularly $2, at $1,26. Small sizes from 60¢. up. Rug Samples, quarter sec- Crex Rugs, .; regularly $1.26, tions of 9x12 ft. Rugs, or Alyx6 now T6c. ft. Axminsters and Velvets, with neatly bound ends; less than half price, at $1.96 each, 600 Cope, Dect ae nte time about 2 ft.; 50, at $1.75, saad “fupway Store, Lower Flees woot Saetatniaiiaieieiainenabetetenenenen> akeiael ee SEEKS? 28K Sencete- BSOKRTSSITS™ Be Been. nn + a nn on ~ oe ens eee eo ta So ea