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i i Rona cians ; 4 . € | Tompkins avenue car when It was about | b forty feet from the plaza on the Brook: | > |lyn aide, The front wheels instantly | — 5 Boys, None Over Four, Found Under Old Umbrella at , Midnight. Four little boys, each about four years O14, tired out with the excitement of Wanderlust, were found asleep at mid- ight at Second avenue and One FHun- @red and Fourth street, under an old black umbretta, by Policeman John Fal- Yon of the East One Hundred and Fourth street rtation. Keeping guard over them was a dog, evidently a pet of @ of the youthful adventurers, who at st vigorously resented the efforts of aM Mcemat. to rouse the youngsters. Aas Falion approached the canine sen- finel barked loudly and showed his teeth, and it required some coaxing to ss2Vince him the bluecoat was a friend Yalion then lifted up the umbrella and few the four little boys. He awoke inem gently, but his most skilful ques: tioning failed to get any idea of their y sleepy. ged to mare bbly Nic aliponin ateien THE BVENING WORLD, waovaspay, MAY 10, 1911." CAR AXLE BREAKS DOWN. Trolley Sm: | to Walk Will | jamebarg Brid, | For nearty three hours early to-day | | trafic on the B. R. T.'s trolley tracks! across the Williamsburg Bridge was | | ted up. Soon after midnight the for- ward axle broke under an eastbound NOT @ patent medicine. A PRESCRIPTION FOR Rheumatism Guaranteed under the Pure Food Berial No. 85146. to b rs Di FREE FROM NARCOTICS spread and skewed, throwing the car off the ratis. ‘There were thirty drowsy passengers aboard, and they piled in | heaps in the alsies, then arose in dis- | order and stampeded off the platforms Several were brutsed and shaken up, | but none was hurt enough to need a | doctor | The by Fagen A mi D roken ends of the axle Jammed | fast between the cross ties, and it was 180’ before a wrecking crew from the Ridgewood barns succeeded tn get- jting it free. Meanwhile stalled cars| stretched clear across to the Manhat- |= | tan terminal and th is walked Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY 125 Women’s Tailored Suits Desirable models of navy or black se tweeds, mannish fabrics and SCIATICA or NEURITIS | GIMBELS The May Sale of White Will Be Materially Re- inforced Tomorrow When we will add new styles and assortment of sizes in Nightgowns at $1, $1.50, $2 and $3 Others up to $22.60; French at $1 to $40 Combinations at $1, $1.50, $2 and $3 Others up to $13.76; French at $3 to $40 Drawers at 60c, 75c, $1, $1.60, $2 and $3 Others up to $7.60; I'rench at $1 to $10 Chemises at 760, $1, $1.60, $2 and $3 Others up to $11; French at 75c to $16 Petticoats at $1, $1.50, $2 and $3 Others up to $22.60; French at $1.60 to $89. Halcyon Messaline Petticoats, $1.95 The style is copied afte one of our regular $5 Silk Petti- coats—deep accordion-pleated flounce with two small ac- cordion-pleated ruffles. Black, Copenhagen, emerald, reseda, Lively Bu ing Today of These Summer Furnishings for Men Prices are at a very low level. Investment-buying, in all such comfort- securities for Men’s Summer Wear as cool Shirts, luxurious Pajamas, fashionable Neckwear, and such things, is a natural and immediate result. No fear of ex- travagance need deter men from buying stocks of such gilt-edged nature.as these splendid items in this First Gimbel May Event for Men. Here are the market quotations: Silk-and-Linen Shirts, $1.95, Regularly $3 Colored Mercerized Pajamas, 96¢ Plain colors, Jacquard figures and stripes, soft French Regularly $1.25 cuffs, Surplice or military. collars, silk loops and pearl but~ tons, in white or colors, Nogligee Shirts, $1, Regularly $1.50 Handason ely mercerized fabrics, soft French cuffs, Silk-mixed Shirts, $1.36, Regularly $2.50 Russian cords, on light grounds, soft French cuffs. Also Shirts from custom materials, with plain or pleated bosoms, and attached or detached cuffs. Shirts with bosoms and cuffs of Russian cord; plain white bodies, Negligee Shirts, $1.15, Regularly $1.60 Cool percales and madras. Mostly with white grounds and neat stripes. Plain or pleated bosoms, attached or detached cuffs. Mercerized Pajamas, $1.50, Regularly $2 Of fine satin-striped mercerized materials, silk frogs and pear! buttons. The Prices in This PICTURE SALE. Ignore the Frames Completely Between the actual values of the Pictures in this remarkable event and the pricestfor-which Pure Silk Neckties at 90c Regularly $1.50 to $2 French accordion-knit’ and English crochet weave, also Kr i Ties, in two-toned mottled effects. A very handso jot. Barathea Silk Four-in-hands ats35c Regularly 60c In twenty-one fashionable colors in narrow rever= sible or French four-in-hand shapes; also Batwiag Ties. Suspenders at 25c, Regularly 5Ce¢ Some of silk, others of narrow or wide elastic; plain colors and fancy designs. Main Floor Summer Bathrobes, $2.96, Regularly $6 Light-weight Bathrobes of madras and chev ot, also of Terry cloth, in handsome patterr colori igs. Fourth Floor we are selling them there is so wide a gulf that the thing does not seem possible, until you see the Pictures for yourself. The prices do not even cover the usual cost of the unframed pictures at retail, to say nothing of their handsome frames, We bought thousands of Pictures from a dealer willing to make almost any concession to tt money. ‘Then a picture frame maker, with whom things were very dull, made tht: franea, for us at much less than his usual prices. ‘f red, lavender, gray, brown and tan. Lingerie for Children and Young Girls Second Floor Women’s and Girls’ Lin- gerie Frocks In the White Sale French hand-made and hand- 22.50 Heretofore $29,50 to $49.50 vat the See Bae Corset Covers, 60¢ to $1.60. a Combinations, $1 to $3.76 Princess Slips, $1 to estes, tea Lal be cess tealured: Linwedle, Bi eA \ Nit “at he combination works out very greatly iy your ae Helps 156 W 's e m Nightgowns, 983.75. | embroider wid Lingerie Dresses _ The Pictures crowd the regular Picture Gallery on the Sixth Floor and overflow onto tl Auiiy thes Wits 156 Women’s Silk Dresses Wei: Beene sta EGR OETA OURS SP COTE MERE IDOE, They are so charming, in such a variety of subjects, and so vastly under-price oe wan given & Ware, of crepe de chine, foulard silk, pongee, eolienne, Pajamas, 60c to $1.60. ‘American-made Lingerie Frocks | | that there doesn’t need to be a bit of blank wall space in Summer cottage or city horne-for lack} A ea Tor tee ae we voile, satin, silk chiffon and serge. | For Infants for Women, $6.78, $9.60 and gee of an appropriate picture to fill it. The main groups: station, regular $10, $18.60 an Long $3 and $3.76 Hand-colored _ | Long Slips, 26¢ to $1. aie Hand-colored Platinum }?rints 18.50 | Dresses, we, to $6. aan see rare Artotypes at $1.60 . These are the choicest subjects of the Cumphell Arts CLUTCHES SAVE Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 | Short Drees, 60¢to $5. $1.60, rey $2.76, reg. $3.26 “Gho. 860. 600. 760 81, $4.50 and $5 Hand-colored Imported Photogravures, $1.75 $6.60 and $7.60 Hand-colored Photogravures and Artotypes, $2.25 $4.60 to $10 Large Imported Photogravures at $3 Platinum Prints and Proof En- gravings and Etchings at $3.75 Taber Prang’s Artotypes at 75c, usually $2.25 26c, 36c, 60c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 ard $3 $1.75 Artotypes at 75c About 1,000 Odd Sample P‘.ctures Less Than Half Prics 16e, regularly 76c, regularly i . $1, regularly $2250 . a . $1.60, regularly $4 to $4.50. And others up to Framed Paintings, at $16, regularly $35 to $50. y Copies of Old Masterpieces $1.75 dn@$8y75, usually $3.75 and $6.75 $5 Water Colors at $1.60 | Main and jixth Floors } $2, reg. $3, reg. $3.76, For Juntor Girls of 14.15 and 17 years $10, reg. $13.75 $16, reg. $18.50. Other Lingerie Dresses up to $66. For Young Women of 14, 10 and 18 years $6.75, regularly $7.50. $7.60, regularly $10. $12.60, regularly $18.50. Others up to $76. Third Floor Short Petticoats, 60c to $1.60. Dresses, 2 to6 years, $1 to $19.76. Imported German Dresses, kimono style, 2 to 4 years, 60c. Second Floor Blouses in the Whit» Sale $2 Models, $1; $4 Models, $2; $4.50'and_ $5.50 Models, $3; to $7.50 Models, $3. te $10.75 Models, $6; $12 and $14.76 Models, $6.96. FNEASELEVATOR CABLE BREAKS Car Falls Thi Teviot Apart ients, Then Clamps T ke Hold. 85 Women's High-Class Gowns Dressy Summer Gowns for Afternoon and Evening Wear of Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Silk Marquisette, Foulard Silk and Chiffon over silk, in plain colors, stripes and novelty designs. 29.50 Heretofore $45.00 to $69.50 Stories in Summer Silks— May Sale Progresses What about a brilliant, lustrous Satin Messaline, 36 inches wide, for which you would normally pay $1.10 a yard, for your graceful evening or afternoon gown? In this May Silk Sale at 76c a yard. Or smart- very smart—Bordered Foulards for walking dresses, which, as you can see at first glimpse, should sell for $2 to $3? Here at $1 a yard—think of it! At the same price, Stocks Replenished for Thursday’s Offering of Women’s Regal Shoes at $2 a Pair Samples All Perfect and Regularly $3.60, $4 and $5 This Sale of Regal Shoes commenced today with instantaneous success. And small wonder, for people know the Regal Shoes, and could hardly believe their own None sent on approval FIFTH AVENUE —37th and 38th Sts. An elevator int viot Apartments, No. 49 Broadway, fell from the | to between the second and third f early this mor when snapped. Four men who aa | the cal eyes when they purchased genuine Regal $3.50, $4 and $5 Shoes, with all the ad deen visiting the | owner of the building, Edmund L. ¢ | 2 aa ality, are Foulards in allover designs, and | | original stamps on the soles and on the top bands, at $2 a pair. Styles almost Ries vie ates were in the car Lat dedbifid | eee ds Chines on white grounds. unlimited. All leathers, but not im sizes in each style, but a wonderful assortment i i is { splendid silks are: taking it altogether. For example: mapa artealdowe Mark Century. Other items in this timely sale of splendid silks are: Pain buns mittani Ort ordi Gibson Ties Button Boots: it was not 4 floor had $1.26 double-width Chiffon Volle st 750 yard. ased that the safety clutches ca $1.60 and $1.75 Double-width C de Chine at 950 yard. Strap Pumps Lace Oxfords Eclipse Ties Lace Boots “ Goadman, who heard the cras 2 Satin de Luxe, .6 inches wide, at $1.(0 yard. Colonial Pumps _Blucher Oxfords Sailor Ties Fancy Boots | ‘ r thing Suit Satin at $2 yard. 36-inch Black . atin Duchers Attractive Values In Bed. Coverings Blankets. Single Bed Size, $3.00, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.75 pair. Double Bed Size, $5.25, 6.25 and 7.50 pair. Bed Spreads Patent Satin Spreads—Single Beds, $2.50; Double, $3, Summer Spreads— 1 a!! sizes, $1. 5 4 In tan calf, black calf, vici kid and patent leather, turned or welted soles, at #1_vard. Second Floor | iow heels, high heels, Cuban heels and French heels. All at one price—$3.60, $4 and $6 Regal Shoes for Women, at $2 a Pair. SUBWAY STORE, BALCONY, 82D ST. SIDE “Gilberta’’ Flounces, $1.35, Usually $2 These deep Petticoat Flounces are of black taffeta silk, with drawstring at the top, and are adjustable to any new or old skirt foundation. A limited number to sell one-third under-price-- $1.36 each. 12!,c Lining Lawn, 9c Yard In black, white, grays, tan, yellow, lavender, navy blue and brown—a decidedly low price. Second Floor Introductory Offering of PALMOLIVE Cream Without Cost to You This delightful Face Cream is a companion preparation to fax ludes the P A ce Neo ema Pao we t Imported Dimity-Single Beds, $2.25 ed ie se és PALMOLIVE Soap. It is a t mae y ea "i ‘ ‘bl is MDI HEOS: 88:78 Watches for Graduation Cold Cream of unusual merit, | | & BGs (eB : womrortables f A made of pure palm and olive oY —! Silkoline Filled, with pure white Cotton, special at $1.75. At Specially Low Prices oil, and soothing and healing PS . » Fancy Lace Edge Cotton Filled, special at $2.25. in it; properties, especially for We only accept such watches into the Gimbel jewelry stock as we can thoroughly recommend as reliable Limekeepers. Well- directed pr es enable us to offer a variety of watches par- ticular uitable for graduating gifts, at prices much below those for which equally good watches may be bought elsewhere. Watches for’ Girl: Watches for Young Men wwir 3. New veRgeY ° Lamb’s Wool Filled—-Fine quality, nainsook union Silk border, special at $5.00, Figured Silk Mull, with plain silk mull borders, Wool Filled, special at $7.00, Special Noté—We are also offering a very choice assort- ment of Table Linens, Lingerie and Corsets, Infants’ Wear, Towels, Ladies’ Outer Garments and Hosiery at attractive prices. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St, WHET CA motorists and all those ex- posed to sun and wind, For a limited time the makers have allowed us, i order to intro- duce this excellent cream, to include a 60c jar without extra charge with every 0c purchase (six cakes) of PALMOLIVE Soap. Main Floor and Subway Balcony Wilson said that ng” with a wir as he did ere N Special Engraving Offer sto match, One quire of fine Cambrie Lawn, with envelope in note or letter s stamped in gold, silver or any single color desired, with your name, address or monogra engraved to} | order, in any of the fifteen styles illustrated abov« O size, in solid i 4k Open-face, plain ca movement, $14 Hunting ¢ hand-engray 18, For 75 Cents styles D and N) may be in one or two lines, but not me 15 letters, Names (style F) not more than 10. We will register che die in our Engraving Department, where it will be at your service at any t If you preter, the die you select will tamped on 24 cor-, responcence cards of fine quality and in a fashionable size. As a Special Graduation Gift Any of the above dies, stamped on one quire each of note and letter paper of excellent quality, in gold, silver or any one color, put up in presentation silh-covered box, for $1.65. eases, 12 size, guar ) years, lain, engine- nd-engraved, open-{ace, back and inside cap; be confused with the f offered Address ‘‘At GIMBELS!”’ Is the right answer to the query ‘Where shall I store my Furs this Summer?" ne for re-orders, 9, model, ranteed for 25 ck, in well-known ver movements; $10,60, reg- "| uluriy $15. Safest, newest, most perfoct Cold-Ai: Fur Storage right in our building. Low rates Telephone 8200 Madis. Sq. or hunting case, plain, heels O’Sulli With Live Rubber Heels you can walk farther with less effort—and feel fine, lack Peter” Main Floor Got Th B ines 9 WRITE FOR OPEN EV’GS UNTIL 9 erie | , | ic a * OUR ivit ISHED eee | ait CATALOGUE 9= $65 plain ed or engrny | | | Then get ont and wal i WE PAY i aN _ Lverything for | Ha i, el in per.ed mover | and fill your lungs w ; FREIGHY sy: 1 > Housekeeping : Saab atches, $3.60. t fresh air. 5) Be me Be inn i 5 ROOMS | {| : All {ully guaranteed for reliability, ’ ett ' } But be sure that your | fj} GRAND Halts ae vane oualate vi Harlars ticwin Diuiug FURNISHED | 9 of Main Floor , BROADWAY NEW ‘OR: THRTY-THIRD ST, perk: iA ‘ ereeus ” s i). 1-) ‘ 1-97 aERREENE-Sreoremn? ‘somneee Ba teeta FREE [TBERALCREDITTE ——— = =e | , LIBERALCRE RMS: £50.00 Worth $3.00 Down 50 cents attached. Any shoemaker, i $200 “ $20.00 = $2.25 “mae .oneo derrt mim ($800 $80.00 | $275 zr Intense New Jere 190 to New York Stati o Ieland, jaseachusetts and Bhi wo yen Ao} A Sher!cck Hoimes story of fay. Conmeathent, ’ | Behera ie a 41417-1423 ThirdAve.at 80a St] Free, in Book Form, With wext Sunday’s World H a ond