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~ SKYLIGHT BURGLAR. IS IDENTIFIED BY Thief Found Hanging in Surut| House Was Joseph Tauer, Ex-Convict. Sheppard, that she thought she had had enough of New York and would go bac to her husband. PRudoiph Yesek, @ stone cutter, found last night at the First avenue ad- dress where he lives with his wife and ehildren. | dead man must be one that had been | borrowed from him by hts brother Jos- cae lives at No. 436 street and {s also married, | has been out of work for some time. Rudolph said that last Saturday morning he had demanded that bis brother return burglar said that Yesek was Tauer’ chum and Yesek himself, on dein Woman With Him Spent! Money Freely in Saloon Three Weeks Ago. By prints from his dead fingers, thi Police today fully tdentificd the thie who was trapped and killed in a sky- Mght at the home of Elia& Surut, a thy woollen merchant at No. 138 t One Hundred and terms in Sing Sing and at Elmira, and who was known as a ttle bunglar.” A young woman neighbor of Taue Bertha Rickner, of No, 2 East On Hundred and Twenty-third street, had Already identified the swollen and dis- torted face as that of Tauer. seen him on Saturday. that he was killed that night. An examination of the dead burglar's clothes completely filled out the case Against him. In his pockets were a stub of candle, a revolver containing four blank cartridges and two loaded o: skeleton keys, a chisel, sharp at the ends and sides to serve as both knife and “jimmy,” pawntickets for clothing, @ dime and a nickel. There were also postal cards, one of which bore the ad- dress of Rudolph Yesek of No, 1372 First avenue Out of Prison Three Weeks, Mrs. Surut came In from her summer home at Arverne yesterday afternoon and discovered tho body of the burglar hanging from the skylight of her town house. The lid of the skylight lay across the back of his neck, Slowly he had strangled. Then his body had dangled » Just released from Sing Sing, 1 in a saloon at the southwest r of One Hundred and Twenty- J street and Lexington avenue about weeks ago. He explained to the man and bartender that he was rrived from San Francisco and to go into business in the vi- if Welss and intro- n Who accompanted woman was tai nd she spoke with @ pro- fn striking a good deal of money It was the man who it was always * * who provided the money. Sho woull peel off a dill from a big rol! she carried and er ld keep the change. “Mrs. Welss’ Goes Away. The pair wanted a boarding place and the lunchman directed them to the fur- nished room house of Mrs. M. Sheppard at No, 123 East One Hundred and Twen- ty-third street where they sta more than a fortnight. Last evening Tauer went away alone. atumay He did not come back and the next day | Weiss" who seema? uneasy ac hie nee, packed up thelr belongings and went away. But before she departed she did @ lot of talking which the other Jodgers in the house remembered to-day, Accord- ing to her story she was Yankee-born, the wife of a contractor in a small town Rear Wortland, Me. She had run away to gee life, as she put tt, bringing with her upward of $1,000. For awhile she had tived fith a sister somewhere in One Hundred and Twenty-fitth atreet, but the sister, because of her conduct, drove her out and, aa she confessed, she met Tauer a few days later and fell in ove with him, As she was paying her bill before de- parting she told the | Mri Carat $ Ring uh ed from ou 1 to the front j Tested and taken to police headquarters, WAS ALIVE SATURDAY. \s — Twenty-first | street, as Joseph Tauer, who had served) She had} It is now known | yut when the time] a tor], THE admitted friendship for Tauer that be- | fan when they were schoolboys. He also said that Tauer, on getting out of Sing Sing, had proposed to him to help Wore Another's Coat. was that Yesek had come to the hou at-No. 218 Fast Oné Hundred Twenty-third street Saturday night ask ing for Taver and had gone to # Raloon cond avenue where he had met the rand returned with him to the a He declared the coat on the East Seventy-third Joseph has no criminal record put 1. Jonn son of Amherst College won the singles championship title of the New England borrowed coat but Joseph Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis Association d said fought sets round {n four of the hard, seen here this year, ™ was 85; 5-7) 61; 84, | Arthur Hammerstein, kon of the EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY OPERAIN NEW YORK Persistent rumors that possibly the Hammersteins might find some way out! uldn't and had walked away when | for 1911 on the Courts of the Longwood | of their agreement with the Metropoll-| ou, gather alened to keep out of the to explain why he couldn't Cricket Cluy this merning by defeating |tan Opera Company not to present | American production of grand opera irs, Rickner, who identified the dead| R. 1. Oakley, of Williams in the Anal] grand opera in this country for ten for ten years?” asked an Evening » final score! Years found confirmation to-day when | World reporter “only | Oscar,” sailed for Europe on the French er La Savole, accompanied by his wite Mr. Hammerstein anno: at he was going to Paris for # erview, with M naud, the baritone, a4 mitted! *t actors on “What about the agreement you and I signed euch an agreement with my A BLOUSE Event Like This Does Not Occur Very Often—Even at GIMBELS It_Means Worth-while Economies on Dainty Summer Blouses, at $1, $2, $3 and $3.95 ‘Tomorrow we shall add to this plready large event of Tailored Shirts, Parisian Frilled, and Lingerie Blouses which started this morning— the three clever styles illus- trated, besides many others. The Blouse of colored voile at $2 is as plain as plain can be. But that is why it is so charm- ing. We got the idea from one of our latest imported crepe Blouses and had it reproduced in fine cotton voile. It is gracefully fashioned in kimono style and is simply adorned . with hand-embroidery around the collarless neck with a motif in front. Hemstitching gives a finishing touch. In plain China blue, coral, peach, maize and violet, or in combinations of black-and-white, China blue, coral, maize or violet combined with white. ‘The Lingerie Blouse of white voile at $2 is so unlike the usual type of Blouse that it may be worn with a white skirt and make it look as though it were a designed frock. As the sketch shows, it is charmingly inset with ery heavy thread ince. A touch of color is added around tne neck, also in the loops and buttons. | "The embroidery that practically covers the White Marquisette Blouse at $3.96 is so beautiful that it is difficult to imagine that the price is so littlé. The shoulder panel of Cluny lace emphasizes the graceful kimono Not only these absurdly small prices, but the excellent quality of the fine lawns, batistes, marquisettes, voiles, shirtings, and the beautiful hand-loom embroideries and dainty laces—including real Irish—-will win the admira~ tion of ail women who zppreciate refined Blouses. Dozens of dainty models in Lingerie Blouses with high necks and long sleeves, open front or back; collarless blouses with short sleeves—the latter mostly kimono. Third Floor First Full Gimbel Presentation of Summer Underwear for the Family We are so thoroughly satisfied with this comprehensive showing of every good sort of Summer Knit Underwear for Men, Women and Children, that we ask you to put it to the test of asking us for your particular kind of Underwear, in a plentiful supply of your particular size. It will be strange, indeed, if we are not able to meet your requirements. The collection his been made with the greatest care. ‘The well-known makes, from home and sbroad, are ineluded, and there are properly proportioned garments for tall people and short, for stout people and thin, ‘There are cotton, linen, lisle thread, Swiss and Italian silk and nainsook, in every conceivable weight, and in a price-range from 18¢ to $22 a garment. ; In the Women’s Underwear the designs of the trimmings frequently reflect our own [choice —patterns not to be found elsewhere. 4 ‘ é ‘The Underwear for Men includes such well-known makes as B. V. D., Porosknit, Cartwright’s, I. R. Morley’s, Gotham, and Norfolk and New Brunswick. peal : Pricey throughout are the lowest for which Underwear of identical quality can be obtained. We are splendidly ready to serve you, particularly aow, when your needs for cool and comfortable Summer Underwear are greatest. A few timely indications: Men’s Underwear I. & R. Morley’s gauze cotton Porosknit Underwear: Shirts| Shirts, athletic, with short sleeves, with short sleeves; drawers ankle|#t 8c; Drawers in knee, stout and 60c garment. regular lengtits, $1.26. Drawess ure ed Balbriggan Shirts, with | spliced in back und front of crotch, and Drawers with large Women's Underwear bicycle seat; knee length; 60¢ gar-| Milan silk Union Suits, low neck, ment u sleeveless, with tight knees, in pink Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers;| and white, at $2.76, shirts sleeveless and short sleeves:| Milan silk Bloomers or Tights, in in knee and ankle length,| pink, sky blue, black and’ white, voi ribbed cotton Union Suits, kk, sleeveless, umbrella draw- L sizes up to 46, at 38¢. ize Union Suite, low neck, umbrella or tight-knee rut full und roomy, at 65c, its, same style, or t 85c. 4, thread Vests, low neck, sleeveless, with six styl of hand-crocheted yokes, 36¢ each; three for $) Lisle thread Vests, low neck, sleeve- less, in several patterns of lace trim 50, Milan silk Vests, low neck, sleeve- Popular-priced B. V. D, under- lees, in pink, sky blue and white; wear in Athletic Shirts and Drawers, ; and Athletic Union Suits at} specia 16 ec) ming, at 260 ‘ ei i speclal as gi. 1 eae ed Union| Swise-ribbed cotton Vests, low Cartwright & Warner's English| suits, low neck, sleeveless, with | Heck, sleeveless, 18¢; three for 60c, gauze cotton Shirts with short} hand-crocheted yoke and’ tight Extra sizes, plain or trimmed, 26¢. sleeves, and Drawers, regular and | knees, umbrella drawers, $1.16 a suit. Children’s Underwear stout, at $Leach. | y iss-ribbed lisle thread Union} Boys’ Open-mesh Union Suits, 1. & R, Morley’s celebrated Eng-} Suits, low neck, sleeveless, with re-| high neck, short. sleeves and knec lish liste Shirts with short sleeves, $1] inforced drawers, or with hand-| length; sizes 6 to 16 years, at $8¢, each, and Drawers spliced with two- thread lisle, crocheted yokes and tight knees, with 26. taped seams, at $1, Celebrated Gotham Underwear in Swiss-ribbed Lisle thread Union fancy madras; uthletic shirts and] Suits, very sheer, low nock, sleeve- knee drawers, $1 each; plain and | less, with liand-crocheted yokes, um- Children’s fine wi wear —shirts, high ne or athletic style. Ku talets or drawers to match, From 20 to Be, at 266 a yarment » gauze Under- k, short sleeves fahcy stripe, $1.60 each; athletic] brella or tight knee drawers, $1. Underwear union suits, in fancy white jac-] Swiss-ribbed lisle Union Sutts, low short sleeves, quards and inadras, $2 each, neck, sleeveless, plain or trimmed mgth drawers, with double Men's Norfolk and New Bruns- wick Athletic Sui gs;alsoshort sleeves and ankle length; $1.26: lisle athletic suits, also short sleeves and ankle length, $1.60 each. yokes, umbrella’ or tight-knee draw- ers, at 75¢. Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, with lace insertions and edgings and umbre!la drawers, special at 0c, seats and suspender tapes, ‘The best Balbriggan ever sold at 26¢ garment, Girls’ Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless—lace-trimmed__ drawers in all sizes, at 60c. Main Floor | Introducing a New Series of ‘Famous Fifty-cent Music Folios’ At a Special Price—25c These Folios, now offered for the first time, by special arrange- ment with the publishers, are remarkable in containing many copyrighted pieces-- hitherto obtainable only in sheet music form at higher prices for single selections than we charge for a whole volume. The series will be of especial interest to music teachers and to pupils practising concert pieces for commencement exercises. The ‘Famous !ifty-cent Musie Folios’ are to be had at the special price only in the Gimbel Music Store, Following titles: Modern Salon Music polkas, mazurkas, ete, Many of these For Piano-of Medium Difficulty |e standard sellers in sheet music 7 lee most unusual in J $ Lichner Album ‘ge fancy, scroll. regularly $2( including “Edelw “Return of Spri and others, 26¢. for years; At $35, regularly $4 “Flower Song, Valee de Concert For tho Piano Easy pieces by the best American an ropean writers, containing as J over twenty Modern Copyrighted “Venezia” leatherette hoods and Compositions and the Gems of the ‘A Day in Yonica) Old Masters, 960, Ethelbert Nevins Master piece The First Dance Album |, Suite ki nique: Ty, ae For Piano Gondoliers, enetian Love Song, “Good Night. At the Special Price of 85c Fourth Floor This collection @s unusually valu- able for beginne: It contains pretty, melodious waltzes, marches, gavottes, BROADWAY N containing — copyrigh d compositions rf { At $16, by Arthur Nevin, aul Wachs, 'Theo-| ‘The most popular composicions t ropulenly fe Steele, N: thaniel of this favorite writer: including fn ee regulary , ete, and favorites of {Heat's Wishes,” “Moonlight in the At §20, regularly $2¢ other standard writers, 26¢. Forest,” “Patience,” and others, 26c. At $23, regularly The Veritirst Book of Lange Album At §26, regularly $3 Recreations Pieces that have been fav At $30, regularly $37 dark, rich colors, at $5, $6.50, $8 and $9. GIMBEL BROTHERS it De Maupassant’s Works, 10 Vols., $5 By this special offering you can judge what other splendid offerings for book lovers can be had in the Gimbel Book Store. Dark blue cloth binding, full library size, illustrated, fine grade of paper and large clear type. Books in which the pleasure of possession does not stop with the buying. Re- markable at $5 the set. World’s Best Poetry, $4 Another unusually-priced set. Five | volumes, bound in ‘half leath sides; phologravure frontist r illustrations Gas Stoves For Summer Cooking doesn't require a diagram to explain to the sensible house-wile how much cooler her kitchen vill be and how much happier she will be if she does her hot-weather cook- ng on 2 Gas Range. — Here are various excellent Gas-cooking Appli- ances, at specially low prices: ‘Two-burner black Gas Hot Plate and durable, regularly 76 plated finish, regular ‘Three-hole. Gas Cooker, | Broiler and r, complete in black finish, regularly , at $6.60; nickel-plated, regularly 1 $6.60 Fourth Floor strong nickel + Cookers, four-hole top, with broiler and baker, It », black finish, regularly $11 nickel-plated, regularly $12. Four-hole ¢ baker, made by C 12. Single < stoves, at 60c, Douple sstoves, at 9c. Extra strong Glass Door Ovens, at $2 each, Fifth Floor Important Purchase of Fine ‘Pullman Sleeper’ Baby Carriages This is a collection of riages on the market, to be sold considerably below usual prices, because we bought the maker's large surplus. The Carriages have the finest steel gearings and wheels, l-inch steel tube pushers, with enameled handles and nickeled knobs, and best 5-8-inch rubber-tired wheels. They are upholstered with fine corduroy, to match the body, and have removable cushi finished in white, French gray, brown and natural reed; with solid roll around the body and hood, and some with Baby Carriages of the highest luxury and comfort, at these remarkably low prices: some of the finest Baby Car- Handsomely ), natural finish, 26, natural linish, >, White and gray tinish, 29, brown and natural finish, 30, white and gray finish. 0, natural finish, 50, natura! finish. Also a group of Bloch Collapsible Go-Garts, with heavy rubber-tired wheels, in Fourth Floor, EW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST, 28, 1911. father,” rep ve got all t 1 1s now tn London You raise no dust. ¥ th Tann rT ; sah ens band j mdiction of “THe supervising the construction of the new | Pending ince Monday tn the Criminal 7 fet through sooner. | ish." Sal opera house which ho ds building In the; Branch of the United States Cirouit ‘ Put away that dread of | FT want Renaud world metropolls and iaying plans for | Court, waa to-day indifintaly postponed sweeping day forever. |for the thr term that he plays | nia genson of arand opera there, In consenting to the gostponemen ‘The old fashioned Sroom ter noalgn htm 1 ? 5 Mii ane iiy mil TA: ING Prats — Judge Martin remarked ¢hat he woula tee tenn Cant will put Mme. In In the prods ; pirhph the trick an Jtton to. The piece will be presented Last Kentacky Hanging, not feel burt If the case was presented house « ft "seven: }in New York and on tour PRANKFORT, Ky, May %.— Ken. '? 80M other Federal judge. MMe ateo been 1 Mr. Hammerstein, | NO DREAD OF SWEEPING DAY Sweeping is easy work when you use Nemerdusl « and I'm not binds me The sentencing of Benjamin J mungest of Duveen Brothers, 8 of antiques, which has been tons to Daveen, hanging Welifled bie remarks yesterday in sen Warren, |tencing Henry ‘T. Duveen hen he aald In the the Customs officials had “sadly fatied last year, wax {in the performance of thelr duty.” THe ation IAW i# now | declared he did not refer to the admin fe tatration of Collector Loeb 100. . alt grocers’, Zook for this ee * maid on the green can, Nomoriust Chemical Co., Jersey City, No J The Crucial Moment---Tomorrow Not a Day Too Soon, Nor a Day Too Late--- But the Right Day for Our Final Clearance of About 470 Tailored Suits | For Women and' Misses Regardless of former prices these suits will be divided in | two groups and sold.at | $19.75 Regular $25 to $40 Suits Regular $30 to $50 Suits This will not be like other end-of-season Sales, as we have not bought a ‘‘job lot’’ this season. Every Suit was made to our especial order. Mostly blue and black serge, although there are other colors and fabrics. Sizes—women’s, 32 to 44; misses’, 14, 16 and 18 years. But we advise early selection as sizes are not complete in every style. In some instances there is-only one suit of a style or size. Third Floor. Superior Quality In cut and finish Clearance of Dress Goods Remnants $1 to $1.50 Qualities, Tomorrow at 65c Yard $1.65 to $2.50 Qualities, Tomorrow at 85c. Yard Women who already know the admirable resources provided by the Gimbel Dress Goods Store for selecting fashionable fabries at moderate prices will realize how important is this May Clean-up of short lengths of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, “Lt is, in fact, a sort of index of this splendid stock, for you can find among/the thousand or more remnants gathered for tomorrow's selling practically every desirableDress Fabric of the season—-in far too much of a variety to permit description. 5 Enough to say that among the short pieces, in lengths from 114 to 7 yards are Striped Suitings Checked Suitin Worsteds Serges Diagona Poplins Henriett. Silk-and-wool Crepes And many other weaves, in all the Spring shades, with plenty of blue and black. Widths are « 42 to 50 in., and there are two splendid groups at 66¢ and 85¢ yard. Perhapsiof the particular materia! you want there may be but a single piece, so it is well to come early, Tailor Suitings Eroadcloths Homespuns Second Floor «! at Low Prices in the Subway Store All new, perfect and the most beautiful 1911 designs, including baby Irish, filet, floraland / eyelet, At the lowest prices we have ever offered, and we believe at lower;pricesithan ever before offered in any New York store. ' 84,000 Yards Valenciennes Laces at Half and Much Less Than Half Price eat Embroideries, Edges, Insertions and Flouncings 10c to 20c Embroideries at 5c yd., 3 toi7 in. wide, including Mdges and Insertions. 20c to 26c Embroideries at 10c/ yd., 4.to !2 in, man Valenciennes, Edges and In- am color; all spick-wnd-span tterns and every bit as desirable as if you paid the full prices: vide; Edges, Insertions and Flouncings. y 26c to 30c Embroideries at 1Gc¢ yd., 4 to 7\in. wide, the best 5 i ' including Edges and Insertions, Oc to 40c Flouncings at 18c yu, 18 in. wide, 15 dainty patterns 76c Flouncings at 48c yd., 27!in. wide, 14 new « patterns. 76c Allovers at 48¢ yd., 22:in. wide, large and smal! designs. $1 and $1.25 Flouncings at 76c yd., 27'in. wide, Tu, | 16 good patterns. $1.60 Flouncings at $1 yd., 45 in.;wide, much used for Empire gowns. 30c to 65c Laces at 16c Dozen Yards T6c to $1.60 Laces at 20c Dozen Yards 1,000 yds. Venise Allover Laces, ‘in white and cerit; regularly 750 to $1.25 yd., at 600 yd. 12,000 Oriental Net Allovers, ly 75e to $1 yd., at 600, Subway Store, Lower Floor white and 150,000 Yards of Fine Laces and 2 $4 Cluster Puffs, Remarkable at $1.95 in a Three-Day Sale of Gimbel Hair Goods Women will be amazed and delighted at these beautiful splendidly-made Cluster Puffs, - which we olfer in most modish styles, at les» than half their usual value. Two months ago we / offered much smaller putls, made from ' e same fine German nair, which we considered extraor-¢ dinarily good, at the same price, $1.95) — h, w you can choose from i e styles lomorr round, with 34 puffs; oval, with 32 puffs, and escent, in a new shape whieh covers tf back of the head g illy and leaves the crown free; ; all shades, Other interesting offerings from the Hair Goods &: tomorrow, Friday, Satu b day: $5 Switches at 92.50 $5 Special Gimbel Clusters at $3 _ A new assortment of this ever-popular style, of Bre: 2 and 24 inches long, of fine straight or wa hair, in various desirable shades, n Hair, with short stems and full length, in all 5 $12 and $16 Cluster Puffs at $7.60 $10 Switches at $5.60 3 Three styles which we aro replacing thera: allot] 26 to 80 ine , fine tt fie hair, of unusually high workmanship and |. yle ie W Eth Gather te ante ie “ in all desirable colors. i ! Gray Clusters, Six Styles, at $4.95 | , . , $16 Switches at $10.60 Every Cluster is of the finest quality, in all shades, ) to M4 inches long- lengths that are not of. fered for leas ‘han regan prives. All shade, wa aes vory special price pape ais i Dresni d § perators in Manicuring, Hair ¥ $1.60 Straight and Wavy Switches, 85c |shampoomg massaging, coe Tear wo tiait, Dressing, 16 and 18 inches long, a!l full length—an offer not apt |factory services at popular prices. Appointments may to he repeated : be made by telephone. Rear Balcony from slightly mixed to white; medium sized shapes, at a