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tng" and while the natives stared with open-mouthed amazement, the Seventy- Ninth took up Its camp Iife in Virginia, Joining the Sixty-ninth, Was @ pleasant one fo | Cor Sherman, was their brigade commander and commanded them at Bull-Run In his official report he pald @ high Ment to the courage of the } | ninth, nh York, atood the assaults of the enemy , while the remainder of the army was ; in ful retreat. war the General ha -—-~——— Survivor of the 79th High- A GLCRIOUS RECOR .! Over Half the Regiment Died | or Wre Wounded in Battle, rh i I Begins with a dinner at the Hotel With a epectal en; Presbyteian © iment into the Federal service. Of the many | regimers this State furnished to de- i for Sunday afterncea, 6am, fer evry Rootch society in this city, | Heights fatale the Caledonians, $00 strong, Ys ba Bh kita, a4 the Scotch bagpipe corpa, wil | Tort, and had been be en knd to do honor te the Seventy- nieth a their way to the church. The Rev, I. David G. Wylie, : will peach a special ‘with th history of the regiment, lay Wear Kilts of Wai Boneoft the veterans have signified , thet tention of wearing the kilts which they wore at Fredericksbu: Vieksbrg and Petersburg, as they have treasud these and annua’ gatherig of the reximent hi the plids in recalling the da shey wre worn, Of th 87% men who marched down ‘ Broaduy fifty years ago only survive No other regiment in the e1 tire we suffered so hea t ved commendation was atteate by Gen. Hood of the Confed- erate irmy, who, before Petersburg, shoute: “Here come those damned wild nth's record !s one of h vors es well as the sons of surivors and the nation be prud. Its name !s in: every attlefleld of tmportan tng ben there and done tt promo» the cause of th armtes From Bull Run t vania he Sevent e ern Stte except Louisiana Eager for the Fray. call for volu the Seventy companies, 200 men, w amongthe first to respond. It was In tended though, that none but Scote! men sould be members, and as the | major'y of that ality were still rudfecs of G n, recrulting finallynccepted and into ser- vee, sith Lfeut.-Col, Samuel Elliott commading. Later Rockford W. Cam- eron, . brother of Secretary of War Camern, was made colonel, and h i} hie lf gallantly leading the laddies in a change at Bull Run, The te Metmet for three y Impelently the men commnd to go to Wa ston, which vas dlayed unt!! June 7, In the mean | time tey had been assigned to quarters in th: Palace Garden, on Fourteenth | street near Sixth avenue, and an officer | who n service in the Mexican | war ‘as apsigned to drill them, Old- | timer to tlds day laugh at the recol tion f hity telling some of the n how o march, They can still hear “Lef! left, now you have it, d-—n you, keepit.’ Some of the younger mem- bers who had difficulty in mastering | the sanual of arms looked with envy | upon these who had served in the “Bretesh" army. | On to Washington. Fully tho day to depart came, and | nove was an order more welcome. The | reginent marched to the home of Gen. | Ewa and was presented with a hand- | som silk flag by the General's wife, andthen to the home of Col. Cameron, | whee wife also presented a standard. | Te regiment went into quarters at Geogetown University, where the Sixty- ninh had been previously. However, ‘e was brie for M ted for the jeventy-ninth was ore Long Bridge, ells Ar STERLING SILVER HAT PINS Jers fillad + be CHARLES A. KEENE, Diamonds, W: o8, 180 Broadway, New York THE Ev regular army man Brigadter-General, A major, the se Heutenants resigned ‘When Col, Stevens gave his orders t move the regiment to angi! nD. only two companies obeyed. sent a battery General, W. T. WON HUBBY WHO. they yelled and said they stow the charge to be false, and Thirty-five men were arrested as ringleaders and nineteen of them serves & vear in prison. Every Clan Represented. As every clan in Scotland was repre- sented in the Seventy-ninth, and when | the men started In a batt! representative geve his ¢ effect on the ¢ memoira of the 8 to aay about | Wanted “Anither Shot.” “A soldier hurrying through @ clump of trees ay the one idea of getting ack to Washington uppermost in his landers to Recall |Valorous mind was halied by man. Tye soiter , who called had but a stump of an arm Days of Fifty Years Ago, {ett ‘The nying one stopped to tell the Wounded soldier that the army was in full retreat and he should run before the Johnnies got h for me. ee draw at Only % of 875 Survive, and ier rested In Philadelpi.'a, Denies | Seeking to Kill Spouse. n be imagined arned who were Antietam Btone- | pretty, stylishly dressed w home this cartridge pre y q shouther's sair and I canna | }tom themselver t ¥- | Into battle wearing ki tilly the enemy" A party of our » # came upon @ half dozen Confederates who were tying. | or trying to tie, a man who was lying fake off them petticoats an: le ‘When the term of enlistment expired | + | m 1884, despite the fact that it had seen | vice than the major! they heard the mi on the ground crying: nae surrender,’ Tho baptism of fire the regiment re- Brevoor to-morrow night and ending | celved at Bull Run proved disastrous to fee at the Saotch ioe : volunteer regiments, almost to a man, after y Over Leader, The War Department assigned Col. fend th Union none served with more | Isaac an to picts, Col. Cam- valor thn did these sons of the hitts of | CFO. The offlcers of the Sevent; hi Domny icotland, and ry " an fei eregg Met tered the method of and this selection was displeasing. The regiment wes to be recruited to its full the West, the commander of th armies insisted that the Highlanders be returned to the army of the Poto- mac, and it was in all tee parad. ere; @o that interest waned, and in 1976 th» regiment disbanded. ory will ive fn the hearts of all Now | will be perpetuated every Scotchman of the cit promised they ing the completion of the But this leave wa nied and Lieut.-Col cot recruiting. Dillott sent to Pabst Beer NX for Temperance With only about three and cone-half per cent alcohol Pabst BlueRibbon The Beer of Quality is truly a temperance drink. Exhil- ting without undue stimulation it is a refreshing beverage for hot summer days. Order « case today. floor than that devoted to the ercicstr F showing of Women’s Neckwear. The number of new styles is le; myriac =— Hackett Carhart E@ BROADWAY AT 193TH sT. WOMEN’S DEPT. Last Spring Season in Business Emphatically Important to Dispose of Stocks at the Greatest Sacrifice Selling Out Entire Stock of Junior and Misses’ Suits Values Up to 35.00 Plain tailored, eailor collar and fancy trimmed m dels; in black and navy serge, check worsteds and novelty mixtures. Selling Out Entire Stock of Misses’ and Girls’ Coats Values Up to 12.50 Fall and summer weights of rergé, pongees, kerseys, meltons, flannels and Selling Out Entire Steck of Children’s Wash Dresses Values Up to $5.00 ‘Gimbel Ch Made of pe-cales, ginghams, repp, galatea and chambray. Selling Out a Great Stock of Women’s and Mis 1 Collar Serge Coats 2 epg gee ey SL ses’ Coa English Box Top Coats, of mixtures, Embroidered Sailor Collar Pongee Coats Dressy Serge Novelty Coats Pongee, Taffeta, Satin Coats Evening Wraps filled with deoin ad rquandered ber | 0 and left her for SPENT $000,000 — Dunn of New ¥ to pay bie cred- d there wa they « le her name as Mra, Ja Yo. 616 West Ono a [(BELS 150 “Sample” Coats for Women At $15 Although They Were Made to Sell For Not Less Than 25 and ¢80 Tt seems as though some one came along and shook the of this collection came to us vory mnapaseeaty, “Op lem tallors who had finished with his ahowroom perils Cosy fh the re collection at a concession that enables us to make this one of the most noteworthy offerings of the senson, We are sure that you will with us when you see the Coats, because they are beautifully taflored and the styles are so modish, Natural Pongee, Serges, Mixed Cheviot and Tweed Conts-—{n some only one of a style, but there are not more than nine ome half 1 or ined throughout with peau de cygne. amer Coats $18.50 ». We make this statement tsible which are not. 'T plain brown, Oxfor: coats in one. Y ) blue co: At not. G Reversible Set C other—$18.60 and $25. Throughout our ent: lessened prices from a thir of Coats, where sizes are broken, we have f Third Floor A Beautiful Collection Of Women’s Neckwear There is hardly a more attractive corner of the whole Main gion, and each seems to be prelee than the other--from the Sailor Collar in its shapes to the new old-fashioned Fichu of our grand- mothers’ time. Prices: Sailor Collars and Fichus of lawn, Marabou and Ostrich Feather Neckwear lace, net and marquisette, 25¢ to ide-effect Jabots, much {n vogue, or pleated mull and lace or marquis ette, 250 to $3. Jabots of Irish Crochet Lece, 260 to 95c. Guimpes of Lawn, tucked net and rin lace, $1.60 to $4.6 Silk Sailor Collars, in all colora, with ties to match, 60c to $1.50. long, Fine Handkerchief News For Men and Womer Here are 6,000 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for Men and Women, anc e group of Men's Silk Handkerchiefs all in desirable qualities, at prices unusually low. Women's Handirorchiefs, with hand-embroidered corners, patterns. 1214e, regularly 25c; 26c, regularly 50c; 60c, regularly $1. Men's Handkerchiefs, extra large, with 44 to }¢-inch hems. $1 half dozen, regularly $1.50. f Men's Handkerchiefs, with platn block, script or in neat boxes, 66¢ half dozen, regularly 90c; 760 half de $1 half dozen, regularly $1.00 Men's Handkerchiefs, | center; various new color cor regularly 60¢, ; Men's Japenose Silk Handkerchiefs, also some of t each, regularly 65¢ to $1 ou Stoles, black or natural, ong, 6 strands, and L}_ yds, strands, $3.95. | Main Floor bo 1 various willed silk, at 85¢ Main Floor boy in New ns wanted a for all out- ather tough as the ell I 1 s much, at lee will put ordinary shoes out of business, which appeals con ably to parents. Comfortable from t! practically wate yy Sold in New sizes for little hoy 2 sider- first tine the boy puts them on, and yut becoming hard when wet, w supplies have arrived In all lack, tan ¢ sizes 9 to ick calf and petent leather { thes Genuine Shoes, Second Floor ocolates rimbel Choc s are not only pure and y they are delicious and ten r, daintily packed 5 registered me- es and Purity Choco! 250 Ib, Victory Chocolates at 400, Sweetheart Ch at 600 Ib. Duchesa Chocolates at 800 Ib Candy business we offer scials for Saturday ‘To promot 4,209 more pe sure stick Pit and Robbed and* Thelr Bodies Jeurrounding the finding tn the That waa the last geen of thee unei| Heavy 2-inch Brass Post, Double yesterday afternoon, when Cal ser SUDPOTT, | was found floating by boys at play, ‘There were marke on the dody and they are | the pock t' nied that |inside o t to harm | §:00 w y clsco frat. idan Mrs, Dunn wae freed on the charges robbed wers thrown in teh river to vand had brourht against her, | nde the to New York. being wat | bridged the gap. It {8 better workman- | Women’s $8.50, $4 and $5 es & Bonbons! 4ul@ WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1vil, vy burgers Apps tly Druigged Stores SAYS ACH RIVA | rnteaerpnin and nod her arrests. ony-|BODIES OF TWO WEALTHY | : p TUTE TY AAE, Le Centear ancy “couse “ates. Dunn | MEN WHO VANISHED FOUND, /ENNELL Furniture Estabitsbed Nearly Maite Century, In Ohio River. Special Sale of Brass Beds bodies of John Cain and| For One Weck Only yeaitny men of thie ctty’ This Brass Bed Complete $43°°° ry to ed a trip IN ALL SIZES ‘« voty/ Heavy Woven Wire Spring, Combi- nation Mattress and Roll Bolster. Some Extra Fine Values in Carpets, ed | Rugs and Linoleums WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE—CASH OR CREDIT. «> GEO. FENNELL & CO. 2209 3d Av., Bet. 120 & 121 Sts. cn an ‘out Furniture, Rugs, Bedding. Bronx Store 3d Av. & 149 St. elteve that Cain and Sher were drugged, and atier being trousers were turned deen rifed of nearly n family also had IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GBT {T. 6. Bevernt suspects are First Spring Sale of Women’s Silk Gloves .. 7200 Pairs--New, Perfect, Most Desirable Sorts Following the Gimbei policy of making special occasions by presenting at special prices exactly the 1s most in demand at the moment, we announce this atiractive event in Women’s Silk Gloves for tomorrow: Women's 60c Pure Silk Gloves st 30c_ |Women’s $1 Mousquetaire Silk Gleves lasp; double finger tips; in biack, white, tan and at 650 Women’s 760 Milanese Silk Gloves at 460 | ,.1¢7itegs wanetts Mianese clk; Parte, petuts or em wiiclep! Parle potnts; double finger tips; in black, women's 91.60 Extra Weight Silk Gloves Women 176ob ousquetatre Silk Gloves 489 at 860 ultimo te Gl gw on ts sd] pen ay RO sy ep Are Youa Custom Tailor’s Man? It you are you will probably better appreciate the Gimbel Clothing than the man whe has always bought his clothes reanyeicade, ‘irst because you will most thoroughly ap- te the good style and perfect fit. Many a man who has always bought ready- made clothing expects a certain stiffness, and a certain filling-out process that the old-tashioned style ot ready-made clothes required to look well on every sort of man. This Gimbel Clothing Business was organized with the purpose of introducing a new idea into reas -made clothing. We did not think up the plan one day and have the clothing the next week, because such clothing as we show could not be manufactured in a hurry. Months were spent in preparation, "the very best de- «ners in America planned the styles, and 1c clothing has been produced by manu- facturers who stand away at the head of their craft. Custom tailors who have visit- ed our Clothing Store have frankly ad- mitted that the line now drawn een ready-made and custom-made is scarcely discernible. It {s good tailoring that has ip that has created the smarter styles d the better fit, Then we feel that our experts have won the public confidence by thetr jod taste in selecting materials. Certainly this Clothing Business has most en- courgging welcome among the discriminat{ng, well-dressed men of New Y . The variety is extremely broad, and men of all tastes are amply satisfied. A The No-Padding Sack Coat, introduced by the Gimbel Clothing Store this seaeon, has been the dominating style feature of the year, Heautifully made, with perfect-fitting collar, the rolling natural shoulders, without any padding, smart tracing back, an . Rpcetal, lapel. ‘This coat has won the admiration of every man who has tried it on. Walstcoats are nd trousers are straight and narrow. Sack Coat Suits, in the no-padding yyle, 27.50, $80, $32, $35, $37.60, $40 5 8 A $40 and $42. Other excellent styles in Men's ’ Men’s Sack Suits, Special at $16.50 in new Spring models, handsomely tailored, of piaip blue e, blue self-stripe fabrics, stripes and brown, tan or gray mixtures, A very unusual matte for this Soper teiee, ol rit, Men’s Spring Overcoats and Raglans, in di cont her. glans, in decidedly new models, that will appeal to well- A special collection of Men’s Spring Overcoats and lans at $18, F This lot is composed of broken assortments, from han very steactive styles that were earlier sold at §25 and more, ‘Then, in our Subway Store, we are showing: ’ A : Men’s All-wool Spring Suits at $10 is admittedly one of the best values to be found anywhere in Men’s Well-taflored All-wool Suits, ‘The styles are correct in every detail, and the coats have many features of good tailoring, which add to the long life of the good looks. The fabrics are handsome tans, grays, and a liberal assortment of plain or fancy blues. Sizes for men and young men, ranging from 82 to 46-inch chest measure. Very remarkable Suits at $10, Men’s Special Fancy Waistcoats, $1.15 Each Several hundred to select from, made of pure worsteds, flannels, and mercerized fal Hi ny washable materials, All this present season’s styles, in sizes from 38to 44-| t measure. None of them are regularly sold for less than double today’s price, $1.15 each Men’s Pure Worsted Trousers at $3.50 Correct styles, attractive materials, well tailored throughout. Subway Store, Balcony REGAL Shoes at $2 a Pair 3,000 Pairs More, Just Received for Saturday ‘That women fully appreciate this extraordinary offer has been most forcefully demon- rated by the ove elming response of the past three days. Fortunately we can offer, Sat- uly the same splen assortment, fcr 8,000 pairs of equally gced styles have t arrived. Hence you will have opportunity to purchase Plain Pumps Button Oxfords Gibson Ties Button Boots |. Strap Pumps Lace Oxfords Eclipse Tios Lace Boots Colonial Pumps Blucher Oxfords Sailor Ties Fancy Boots In tanealf, black calf, vici kid and patent leather, turned or welted soles, low heels, high 1s, Cuban heels and French heels. Mainly Sample sizes,814 to 614, in A B and C wid with a fair sprinkling of smaller and larger sizes. All at one price— $3.60,¢4 and $5 Reg Shoes for Women, at $2 a pair, And to make the Sale complete, we offer; Men’s $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords at $2 a Pair NOT REGALS, but good shoes from a well-known oston jobbing hcuse. Patent n ikid ar fair proportion of tan calf; high and low shoes in the col- All oro $3 Shoos offered Saturday at $2. Subway Store, Balcony GIMBEL BROTHERS BROAD\ NEW YORK THIRTY-THIAD |