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cumulation in all of 102 degrees. 143 period of heat was to the end of the mo: « being exceeded on gach day f | Ee Fe ae The ally from vwever, 1 the standpoint ne than in 1903, | x " ary tiod of | ally t past #x South Breeze Saves To-Day printed $0 far have fallen From Early Promise of BB al Leb f represents almost a i ye storm, and the Highest Temperature. ; ita consider t e DROUGHT REAL DANGER | ¥° Fore Out That ORDER TO “TRY LORIMER Rainfall Is Five and a Half Inches Short This Year, caster Points lette Resumes Demand = - Investi vtelbaa debited WASHINGTON, Mfe'a compe Kreatost exponent of it tions and also the surest progr wtor of danver to the earth's gy ned his sp inhabitants," said P sphor Ja ere was ab Sear, I I s spe und apectat the w sally una y, the © intre directing that tigate Lor mer’s ele _> er, inview| SCRANTON, 28.—Mrs. : tage now in the Wh the most pr aerv hat ty, Mr. Sear | 1 women n, Killed he CLEANSING Compressed Air in fire-Proof Building. FIRE-PROOF STORAGE for Household Goods. T. M. STEWART 438-442 WEST 513 ST. Former! Founded 32671, in 1863, RING UP 3567 COLUMBUS vind Saves Us To-Day. lay t America’s Greatest Furniture House! ydwig umann Eso P pee 35th to 36th St. a Beds, $7.25 Value. These are popular Brass the most Bed Novelties for Bungalow or Cottage Bedrooms, and are equally appro- priate for any city room, Excellent construction, with massive two-inch Bn posts, heavy cross rails in ; at head and foot. Very large flat mounts, 3!) inches in diameter, This bed is as strong as any bed on themarket, finely con- structed in details. Bri Its actual value is $7. 54. 29 Continuous Post Enamel Bed Actual $5.00 =. 49 Value. Very popular and at- tractive style, with continuous posts; heavy husks, substan- tial fillers head and foot, with large orna- mental chil tail of construction perfect. Best white enamel finioh, All and as ¢ or satin English latte finish. Special for this sale only, at very de~ '(A Great Sale of Fea ather | Pillows! Manufactured un- der the most sani- tary conditions — from best quality Guaranteed Odorless Fresh New Feather Pillows, Actu- feathers, Tlekings are durable A, C. ally worth $1 stripes. Size 18x25 each, inches, folea nh RMS TO CREDIT SUIT YOUR MEANS . 60 157.59 to S10 Deposit yo ara ts) 43 to $1.50 Week é GH s Stamps Stamps wi Single Stamps Af { Morning Purchases ter 12 0'Clock j wus last would when a REGARDED AS CERTAIN. |; in| 2.—When the! wun this afternoon ”@ piased airman, ed a LaFollette resolu- 3 | mmittes to inves- ze KILLS HERSELF AS SON DID. n West Sa Sih tent eon ie Ve wy au unary avuunwma, avll. rUwY a fy, Z * i “ Src nt oem ab You Can Shop with Comfort and Economy in the Gimbel Subway Store The latest and most improved ventilating sy: from outdoors through a curtain of cold water, making it tem yet devised supplies thousands of cubic feet of pure fresh air every few minutes. In other words, making this Subwi ha Store cool and comfort able. clean, fresh and pure. Coats and Dresses for Misses and Women at Decided Savings | Subway Store | Balcony $7.75 and $8.75 Frocks and Dresses at $5.50 A dozen or more good models (one illustrated). The materials are dainty and just the good wearing kinds you would purchase to have made up at home; including ginghamg, charhbrays, | tissues, lawns, batistes and marquisettes. The variety of patterns and | colorings is even wider; some of them are stripes, checks and plaids; also plain colors, in the wanted shades of blue, pink, lavender, rose, coral, sage green, tan, as well as black and white. All sizes from 32 to 42, with special sizes for small women. Regularly $7.75, $8.75 and more, at $6.60. All-Linen Coats at $6.95 Like illustration. A new plain tailored model that promises to be a | decided favorte; semi-tittin deep sailor collar, trimmed with soutache braid. The liven is good weight, natural color, and will wear and wash well. An exceptionally good-looking Linen Coat, at’ $6.95. 600 Wash Dresses at $2.95 One like illustration, ten other equally attractive styles, of such desirable | fabrics as lawns, ginghams, percales, muslins and cotton foulards; well-made and neatly trimmed with net, lace or embroidery. A great variety of the season's best colors and patterns. Sizes 31 to 44, at $2.96. $3 Wash Dresses at $1.95 Of good qualit tern, finished at percale, in the popular black-and-white coin spot pat- s, waist and bottom of the skirt with bls white polka dot same material; well m with th sleeves and low neck, Sizes for small, medium and large women, at $1. 96. 600 Wash Dresses for Misses at $2.90 The illustration shows the dainty, attractive style, but not the pretty colors and patterns. Six dainty models of good lawn, nicely made, with square neck and prettily lace trimmed. About a dozen good colors and patterns. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. An excellent little Dress, at $2.90. Girls’ $3 to $4 Sample Coats at $1.76 Sizes 6 to 14 years; many styles and a variety of materials. A_remark- eble offering, at $1.76. Subway Store, Balcony 95c Poplin Silk, at 68c Yd 96 in. wide and theright weight for Summer coats and dresses; in pink, lavender, maize, peach, myrtle, oid rose, gray, reteda, brown and cream, 6Cc All-Silk Crepe Pongee, 40c Yard The soft draping quality wanted this season, a trifle heavier than crepe chine; in light and navy blue, coral, maize, heliotrope, champagne, reseda, rown, old rose, cream, black and other colors; 21 in. wide, usually Foe yard, at 40c, Subway Store, Lower Floor Va Wash Goods At Below Usual Frices It would be hard to jen vine ay le or weave of Wash Goods that is for you. Asan example of our low pric these three lots 26c Marquisette Voiles at 18c a Yd Perhaps the most fas ° of the season, and the va rns and colors. is splendid, plain shades with satin stripes, in champagne, tan, leather brown, light blue, Copen- hagen, King’s blue, navy and many others, as well as cream and black 16c a Yd. 26¢ Floral Organdies | before Powerful pumps bring: thir-air More Big Values from Our White Sale of Undermuslins Percale House Dresses, Dutch neck, trimmed with plain chambray of contrasting colors A dress we can hardly manufacture fast enough to supply the demand, at $1. Extra Size Seersucker Petti- with sectional and plain ms, at O5¢. Silk Poetticosts of taffeta and messaline, pleated or tucked, black and colags, at $1. Subway Store, Balcony Night Gowns of good nainsook, with yoke of allover embroidery, also many other good styles, lace or em- broidery trimmed, at 86¢. f nainsook, with ry, also dmwers, ace or embroidery trimmed, ad 38¢. Long White Petticoats of good cambrie, at 60. Dressing Sacques of lawn, in over a dozen dainty styles, at 88¢ to 60c. The Best Offerings Yet from the White Sale of Sheets and White Goods 45c Seamless Bleached Sheets, $3 Marseilles Bed Spreads, $2. 28c. Size before hemming, 54x90 | 76x86 in.; satin-finish; handsome in.; for single beds. hew patterns. 60c Bleached Sheets, 30c. Size $1.25 Summer Comforters, 85c. hemming, 72x90 in.; center | 70x75 in.; covered with silkoline; in filled with white cotton. seam; 3 in. hems. good design 7T&c Seamless Bleached Sheets, 8c to 12',c White Goods, 6c yd. G0c. Size before hemming, 81x90] 2 to 10-yd. pieces; including 40-in. in.; 8 in. hems. Persian L 36 in, Pajama Checks 12!.¢ Bleached Pillow Cases, 8c. Sizes before hemming, 42x36 in. and 45x36 in, 18c Linen-finish Pillow Cases, 121\,¢. Sizes before hemming, 42x36 and 45x36 in to 10c Muslins, at 6c yd. In 2 bleached and un- bleached | 36 and 38 in, wide. $1.25 Crochet Bed Spreads, 85c. 72x84 in.; hemmed ready for use; good Marseilles patterns. $2.25 Crochet Bed Spreads, $1.60. 74x86 in.; extra heavy and good patterns. und Nainsook, in. Madras and Swisses and many others. 16c to 18¢ Figured and Dotted Swisses, 9c. 75 good patterns; 27 to 82 in, wide. 16c White Persian Lawn, 10c yd. 40-in. wide; only 6,000 yds. at this low price 18c White Crinkle Crepe, 12'sc yd. 27 in. wide; much wanted for Summer dresses and underclothes, $1.16 English Longcloth, at 75c piece. wide; soft chamois finish. Subway Store, Lower Floor Men's Crossett Shoes at $2.85 Samples—Regularly $4, $5 and $6 Pair When we took over the stock of Crossett's Broadway store, u few weeks ago, we arranged to sell his sample shoes also. 1,000 Pairs Crossett Sample Shoes Now on Sale And you know these samples are actually finer than the regular lines. Black and Tan, High and Low Shoes, in a wide variety of the best new etyles Sample sizes, nly 6to7!y and A and B widths. A wonder tully good chance to se- noes Hf you find your style tion of $4, Men's Tan High and Low Shoes, in all sizes and widths, from anothe good maker, regular $4 shoes, at $2.86 Subway Store Summer Hose and Underwear Women's Boot Silk Stockings, 30¢ pr with double wk only, heels, soles und toes, some slightly e the price would be 50e, Womon’'s ifc and 26c Ribbed Vests, at i2!.¢ and 16¢; sizes 4, band 6; ir d styl Protectoe’’ Stockings, at 22c a pr.; reinforced with linen at the knee, sole und toe, doubling the wear. All sizes in black, white, tan, pink and blue. Children's Black Stockings, at 10c pr., or 8 pairs for 2de. Men's Balbriggan Mesh Union Suits, at 60¢; in ecru or white. Men's Lisle Thread Half Hose, at 18¢ a pr. or 3 pairs for 50c.; black and colors. Subway Store, Balcony Brass and Iron Beds, Mattresses, Springs Under-Price This White Enameled Bed, Spring and Mattress | All Three Pieces for $4.75 THis $16 Brass e Brass sty, vow An attractive bed, with @ rein-| and time i foreed woven W ng and cotton or bright tinish at $10.50, top m any size you desire, and "$10: 26 Brass Beds, $7.26, Colonial » the best value yet offered sign, 2-in, posts, in all sizes and we belie at $4.76, Ifa shes White Enameled Iron Beds,| $14.50 Brass Beds, $5.26, plain or decorated panels, all | Colonial design, extr sizes, White Enameled $5.60, empire design, ill size on), $11.76, 1-post heavy con- struction and all sizes and finishes. $18.75 Brass Bed ie 76, high all siz Iron Beds, | brass knot it post Colonial de A fine sheer, « y in White Enameled Iron aml $ 12.50 Brass Beds, $17.50, 26¢ and 30c Scotch Zephyr - 22. Brass Bei Ginghams, 18¢. Cotton Felt Mattresses, $7.76, 49-lb. Mattresses, $15.25, flr Wry 0 be rted and domestic weaves, 82 in, [iN one or two purts with be uth A horse pode, it tepat t r n over 75 good designs, Mattresses, $6.76, with cotton hair, exceptionally well made, one or Military C ote, $4.25, with strong Subway Store, Lower Floor layer top and bottom, filled two p rteel frames and durable ech renal Canadian fibre, in one or two pi cover, fold compactly, will pack in 10 vals. to the piece; 16 in. | Bed at $10.60 Men’s $15 Pencil-Striped Serge Suits at $10.50 Blue or black serge, in fine, medium and wide pencil stripes We secured 1,200 of these fine Suits at ‘vay under price. Somebody lc money or works for nothing, and you seve about one-third. They are light weight, the Intent three-button pare tailored and fin- ished in @ fist class manner; 88 to 60 in. chewy, measure, in stouts and slims. Slipon one of these coats. You will find it worth while. A fair prige for these Suits would be $16, but }ou can buy them until the 1,200 ure all sold at $10.60. Youths’ $7.50, $8.50 and $10 Suits at $5 A great collection of good styles, but ‘broken lines. Sizes 31 to 38 in the lot, and you are pretty sure to ting a style you like. bib do, you get a $7.50 to $10 Suit at $5. Boys’ $5 Blue Serge Suits at $3.50 They are ull-wool, strictly fast color and built to wear well and give absolute satisfaction. Four styles— double-breasted, Sto 17 years; pleated Norfolk, 7 to 15 years; sailor blouse, 5 to 10 years; Russian blouse, 24, to 7 years. Good $5 Suits at $8. 60. Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits at $1 One reason for their immense popu- larity is that they are made from “Hydegrade” wash fabrics. Then the colors, styles and patterns are bright and likable. Russian Suits, 214 to 7 ywars; sailor blouse, 5 to 10 years. 1.60 Wash Suit value at $1. Subway Btore, Balcony | Men’s Straw Hats at $1. 50 | Shut your eyes and mix them witb a collection of $2 Hats and you will find it hard to piek out the $1.50 | ] grade. Wel be glau to huve you compare them | with any $2 Hats around tor In four smart styles; Sennits, in course or fine weaves. Split Straws for conservative dressers. Milans for the young men, in the new Racquet models. Mackinaws, with pencil edge. | Allure hand-made, with fine silk trimmings and cushion sweat bands that fit the head perfectly. All heights of crowns from 24% to 3l!y inches, and brims from 2! to 84, inches. | Altogether the best collection of Straw Hats we have ever seen at $1.50. | Men's Straw Hats at $1 For the man who hasdecided to pay $1 for his Straw Hat, we believe we have here the best value for his me | money in New York. Four popular styles: Sennits, Split H Straws, Milans and Mackinaws, with the pencil edge. | You'll find it hard to duplicate them about town at | $1.60. Our price, $1. Subway Store, Balcony ot Men’s Negligee Shirts, at "Be. In the patterns and colors that men like. Plaited or plain bosoms, coat style with culls attached; well-made and finished, of fine percales. Excep- tionally good shirts at 76c. Subway Store, Balcony | Boys’ Shirts and Blouses, at 50c | Good patterns and all s { madras or percale, with or without collars; | beter get a season's supply at 60c. each Boys’ Negligee Shirts, at 76c; look like men’s shirts; newest patterns and nicely made with plaited or plain bosorns, cogt style with cuffs attached, Subway Store, Balcony Oilcloths, Lino Linoleums and Mattings cloth Ou China and Japan Straw Mattings in a good variety of patterns Full Rolls. Half Rolls, Regularly 35, now $4 N ad 8 Regularly $7.50, now $6 ON Regularly $8, now $6.60 Now $5. 25 Regularly $10, now $8 Fibre Mattings, several good designs, 2%c a yd Printed Linoleum Remnants lée Now $4 1 yard wide regularly 3 rom ly 60e, now size. > te Subway Store, Lower Floor a Springs, $2.26, and constructed in manner to prevent sagging. My: Feathor Pillows, $1, 24x30 in., Porch Screens At Very Little fram $15 Cotton Felt Mattresses, 99, 42-!b. Mattresses, $11.26, a trunk, easily carrier A. or other good tickings, welll] Porch Screens, complete with cords Dress Skirts made with 14 layers of pure white With mixed horse hair, well $2.26 Heavy Woven Wire Cots, fied’ wt sterilized, thoroughly sani-|) "4, Pulleys. i cotton, heavy hand-stitched roll edge, 0n€ or two parts $1.40, strong wooden frame, with tury feathers. Natural Color, StainedGreen. Made-to- Order, 60c with art or Colonial ticking; one or, All-Steel Cots, $2.76, with im- head and foot supports to keep the, Other Pillows in stock from 60¢ to 4 fh wide, 450, 4 ft, wide, 660, = two parts; in all sizes, proved Columbia spring mattress in place 60. B ft. wide, 70c, 6 ft. wide, 900, Inten of the seaso eae ai nee LRCRRIATe 8 ft. wide, 900 8 ft. wide, $1.86, mater! \G MOWAY BOFE: we sh 10 ft! wide, $1.16. | 10 ft. wide, $1.60. Good es = + 12 ft, wide, $1.86, | 12 ft. wide, $1180, our gre Ali-w 00) Storm Surges in : black and other colors, at 65¢ yd “Subway Store, Lower Floor “Or 50. ey MeorSe Foren it brown, tan, gay navy, “ GIM BEL BROADWAY NEW VORK ROTHERS THIRTY-THIRD ST. Burlap, 1 Holiena Opaque Holland sha With guaranteed spring rollers, ecru and bronze; regularly 5 32e, Sub ay Store, Lower Floor marr a -2 ata ~_ : neni - a5-AAE I a ciation and of the Committers on the | ple ' ew Howpital ctf and most of the Barge OMce| found she couldn't do it. She aent for Prevention o} @ the best thing tha ‘ knew him by name, Dr. Gunther, whe at No, 34 Court ty Or@anizat ae w a t ffere pin tur 1» suffering from a treet, but by the pe the physician others’ inter Work, ap: | culosix 1 vuble, complicated | arrived Strum waa past help. Ho @led © the committes and virwed | "Frant’y sneaking" said Mr Lex affection. He atso| in a few minuter. ‘There wae a pill Box ation jeu pene eek tree aise opposition| on containing what Dr. Commisatone Dru ij tee gue wen pve, Dien the volume of his sales k to be morphine pellets. ke in behalf of the awarding |Not been undertaken tie, No. at. CH paint sysiclan Hartung wan of 4 at the disposal of hie Gepa ~ . ; Aut : s » verdone of the drug me He tn Hdgar 3, Levey, | in cop tga a a0 be ts eas, and woke at Tesi pit t f 4 suicidal purpose. propriating the m bout $4,000 fer bed nate € Tig! ehow : Pprop) Ke ¢ i haves mee wea Louis Strum, Whe me; Win Kent News aeeat' at - a Rush Completion of Sea ‘ nis not A | ‘i ; | When Mrs. ie «l I Stand 30 Years, Takes Overt | arink ner nw \ . etore t fo a f an | | abed comple pimples on my face View Hospital. @ | sp | . aii ey | was © gnd my food was not digested aeitsbould Dose of Morphine yor Wh had | frave been, Now 1 am entirely well, end broraasemmam of Hospitals for 4 the pimples have ppeart +. ere en pIOK NIN on oa Ey —_—— | bam to | face” Tean teuthfully sty that Casearets and ed those : Which | op nearly thirty veate Louis Strum| Tks « | are just ae advertised, I have taken only ‘ & aate opie toon un Be WeeRA ine ORI lay vt | two bow ot them. As ugh the efdalt Sal ; : Knopf nnd tomer | had kept Pidodiilly halt) grow . Clarence R. Grifia, Sheriden, Ind, priate $1,149. Ae them Hist be placed on th t cae Rapid basally Dean ee teal eee ae | bie. Potent, Teste Good iA it * | er cent. of them rau paced on the | State Charities AM Aggoctation, al80 | He. was 0 e fixtures of the Bat-] put he breathed so heavuy that the} tytn wot Bichon: Waanagor ( for Conaue Comptrolier Prendergast asked Me. | con and furnish the Sea View) try And nearly every commute, from} woman presently began to grow| ine seson st Sump e cc auat Charities Asso. | Tovey whether he believed the com-! Hospita Facrowa the bay, all the ship news re! alarmed. She tried to rouse him and! Sosegem wos a ta ad a CN sR aT. ray eee ey ae