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Ji GAMBLERS GO FREE ; *4| YEGGMEN ROB POST OFFICE, | | They Blow Open Safe at Port Re-| public, N. J. | Special to The Kvening World.) | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, June 1 | Yewamen, believed to be members the sai gang that looted the line post office on Tuesday, @ | pets WHENTHEY DONOT <== + ATDESERPTONS =: Detective Who Arrested Them | &* ‘Admits He Drew on Imagina- | Bonin Writing Complaints, \ When Chartee Wititams, Arthur Lae-|™ \ wala and George A. Jackson were ar- feigned tn the West Side Court to-day perenne before Magistrate O'Connor, charged with being gamblers, the descriptions of the prisoners in the complaint was #0 at variance with their physiques that the Court called upon Ralph Harring: | ton, the Headquarters detective who| made the arrests, to explain. Harrington told the Court that on the night of May 15 he had been sent to gamblers in seven differ- nd had been called upon to identify n thirty and forty men taken prison He confessed that tn drawing up the complaints he had been obliged chiefly to draw upon his im-| agination The three prisoners before the court w down as having been arrested in| a jae in West Forty4ifth street, One | of them was describe! as being four inches taller than the prisoner in eer actually measured, and there were other | wlaring deserepancies. | In digeharging the men the Magistrate | sald he did not mony, but ser ettetett el te this morning flew up the safe at th {| Port Republic post oMes, They wer Sj but meagerly rewarded, however, |ting away with but @ few doll | ne oto FEE FECES TC stamps and coins, The mainiand in the vieinity of ¢' district are wildly + apparently marked exelted over t 2 -day's robbery vy Postinaster Ashley the oflce this 4 erior a wreck en muffied In bagging immediately organized was | | Many Notable Offerings TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Women’s Hats Women’s Tub Skirts The latest expression off Of fine natural and white style and coloring in ready-| Linon. Panel front; inverted to-wear and tailored hats.Jor box plaited back; studded Choice material. Made. tofwith pearl buttons. 22 to 36 sell from $5.00 to 88.00. waist band. SPECIAL, Regularly $1.50 and $2.00. $1.95, $2.95 & $3.49 SPECIAL 95¢ Satin Foulards #3 inches wide, pure ailk; large variety of newest designs and 39 colorings. Regularly selling’ at 59¢ yard SPECIAL IDC impugn Harrington's that he could not hold en on such faulty complaints. He de- . . ‘clared that one man could not possiviy || Women’sPetticoats Women’s Hosiery identity thirty odd men arrested in one} Of fine cathbric, trimmed withPOl extra quality black ganse a Mighe and said that at least two officers | 18 inch flounce of beautiful em-Glisle, Reinforced garter tops; 5 duty in every broidery; clustes icky nbove. [double heels and toes 19 Value $2.00. SPECIAL $ 7.39 [Value 20 SPECIAL c } ——— ; F Men’s Pajamas Of fine Chambray, in assorted colors; nicely made, trimmed with silk frogs, value $1.30. SPECIAL 85c L.M. BLUMSTEIN, 125th Strect, between 7th and 8th Av. ALLSTREE Btock market conditions this morn- ing were decidedly more cheerful Laravisned é Regvoteres minor | Trade Half a Le tee Mark, Contury. Toward the end of the first hour, sha of however, @ pronounced tmprovement developed and ist began moving upward with alacrity under the leader ship of the Hill shares, and St. Paul ks grew stead the afternoan. | at Paul, te Union Paeifie Special Values Suits, Dresses & Waists Linen Suits, $12.50 & 18.50. Attractive coat Suit models, of Irish Linen Crash and Russian Linen. Linen Dresses, $12.50 & 18.50. Tub Linen Dresses in stylish models, Lingerie VUresses, $10.00 & 15.00. Frocks of Lingerie and Cotton Voile. French Dresses, $25.00, 45.00 & up. White and Colored, hand-embroidered and hand-sewn, trimmed with Laces of excellent quality. Woolen Suits and Coats, $15.00, 25.00. Re- duced from $28.50 to 50.00 to close out. Lingerie and Embroidered Linen Waists, $3.75. A number of high-class Waists Reduced from $5.00 and 6.00. Sweaters, $5.00 & 8.50. and 12.50. ‘f James McCutcheon & Co., ePo fo 20d Sth Ave, & 34th St., v This Litle Grl 4. Had infantile ey Paralysis: BOTH legs were crippled— she could not walk—she could hardly stand, even with crutches. Her father brought her to the Roth Orthopedic Institute— a model was taken of her limbs and appliances made for her, with the | result stated below. Just two years ago Mr. S--— brought his little dayghter, aged 12, shares, the to 2 points Simple Reduced from §8,50 HGR FESS Opposite aldorf-Astoria, to the Roth Institute; the child wos in an absolutely helpless condition; she was unable to move about. ‘This was probably one of the most aggravated cases of Infantile Paralysis ever brought to this Institute A few Sundays ago P: of little Agatha, whe: the wonder of hundreds of fr The Roth Orthopedic Institute at the confirmation » she walked down the aisle of the church to d that she could never walk in. 1 private sanitarium devoted exclusively to the treat- ment of Spinal Diseases or Deforn Club Feet—Infantile Paralysis Hip Dis Bow Legs—Knock Knee—all deformitics are successfully treated by their corrective appliances —all work done without the use of the Surgeon’s Knife or Medicine, Professor Roth's ingeniously constructed invisible Apparatus are recognized in America and Europe as the greatest achievements of the age. Visiting Physicians, Medical Students and those afflicted are invited to call at the In- stitute to witness the remarkable work done by Professor Roth. ROTH ORTHOPEDIC INSTITUTE 162 West 75th Street NEW YORK CITY ee rs THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1911. GIMBELS Entire Summer Sample Collection of Famous Castle Untrimmed Hats Is Being Sold at $1.75 Each Duplicate Hats Sold All Season at $5 to $10 We are satisfied that merely the above statement would sell every one of these hata, but we are eager to let the public know that this is the first.time Mr. Castle has ever turned over all his samples to: one store. If he had not felt certain that we are a great power in the world of millin- ery he would not have been satisfied to give us all the hats, or it ussto ad- vertise them as “Castle” hats. We consider this event—which \started this morning—the most remarkable offer- ing of the season, not only because they are the famous ‘Castle’ hats, but because the collection affords selection for every: woman who appreciates smart yet conservative hats. Included are Leghorns, Tagals, Hemps, Milans, Ceylons, Mad- agascars, Embroidered Lingerie, Yedda, Straw-and-Tapestry Hats that require tailored, demi-tailored and artistic trimmings of simplic Natural, King’s blue, black, purple, Empire green, cerise/ string, navy, white and coral. ‘Tomorrow we shall add to this disposal Castle’s Genuine Ecuador Panama Hats at $2.45, Instead of $5 These hats are known from ocean to ocean, as Castle Panamas have a certain distinctive style. Ideal for traveling and athletic wear. Our No-Charge Trimming Service - Is cordially extended to all those who purchase these, or any other untrimmed hats and trimmings, in our Millinery Sections. Main and Third Floors Seven Distinctive Styles in Women’s Separate Skirts At $6.75 ten women select a Separate Skirt either of a shepherd serge, such us one will find in these Skirts at $6.76, However, this special assemblage of Skirts at $6.75—also includes smartly tailored styles of mannich pencil-striped worsteds, mixed Scotch cheviots, Englis mohairs and Panamas, Three and nine-gored styles, besides the new tunic skirt with clusters of pleats at the foot-—are the most noteworthy models, White has not been overlooked, although black and navy skirts are most numerous. Much might also be said about the exeellent quality ofithe fabries and the fine tailoring. Third Fleer ~ -Pretty Ribbons We are constantly securing pleasant little windfalls in desirable Ribbons, at much below their usual prices. So we pass the good news along to the hun- dreds of women who are needing this, that or the other sort of ribbon almost daily {or some part of their own or their children’s Summer costumes. $1.50 Brocade Sash Ribbon, 66c Yd. | ettes, in pink, Nigh t blue and white. In beautiful self-colore ie in | Pieces of 10 yards, pink, light blue and white, No. 1, 25¢ Hair Ribbon to match, 5} No 11 at 38¢ yd., regularly 60e, No.2, toe piece: vauaily 300 Ae Moire Teffets Ribbon, 28 ¥d. | No.9) go farveslherere (hh silk, (}o In. Wide, many colors, a . or ‘ also binek and white. "| No. 6, 666 piece, uoually 06e, Children’s Cap and Dress Rosettes, Lingerie Ribbons, Low-priced ,__Ch 7 Pretty Satin-dotted Wash Ribbons, | in pink, light blue and white, 860 end 506 pair, Main Floor In a $46 “DOMESTIC” at $22 You Buy REAL Sewing Machine Merit at a Saving of Half That is the very strongest point of this remarkable Sale of “Domestic” ing Machines. A woman may feel sure that she is securing a machine of KNOWN REPUTATION—bearing a famous name that instinctively pops into her head when she thinks of a sewing machine, at a great saving in price. We took over the “Domestic” Sarvs d for Greater New York, which brought us a large quantity of these superb Machines to sell at $24 less than the agent’s usual price on time payments. Yet You Can Buy These Domestic Machines for $22, At the Rate of $2 Cash and $1 Weekly or $5 Monthly without a cent of extra charges or interest. If you expect ever to need a sewing machine, NOW is the time to buy it. “Goodrich” $33 Drop-head Machines at 915 Another fine machine, made in the ‘‘Domestie” factory, though bearing a different name. With the convenient hand-lift drop-head. We fave alrendy ‘ several hundred of these machines to women who wish to secure “Domestic” excellence at a somewhat lower price, Also sold on the same easy payment terms. All “Domestic” Sewing Machines in stock at regular prices 990 to $60, We send a competent teacher to your home, without charge, if within the limits of Dreater New York. Fifth Floor and Subway Balcony iece, usually 38c. Men’s Summer Bathrobes At $2.95 and $3.95 Incidentally, they are unusually good for the money. The Bathrobes at $2.96 1 handsome cheviots and flannels, with neat woven stripes and figures. ‘There are also good-looking Beach Robes, to wear over one's bath. suit before or after the swim. These are in plain colors with contrasting colli, cuffs, pockets and girdle. At $3.95, there is a fine variety of Bathrobes of French Terry cloth, eut full and roomy, in stripes and figures; also a group in American Terry cloth in handsome designs. Fourth Floor Decided Savings on Summer Bed Muslins and Spreads Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases and pretty Summer Bedspreads, many of them at prices which, a8 housekeepers already appreciate, cannot be matched in New York for lowness. 660 Muslin Sheets, 40c each 63 x 90 in., before hemming, for sin- le beds, of good muslin, free from ressing. ‘6c Muslin Sheets at 55c each, Sheets 61 x 90 in. and 90 x 90 in,, be- fore hemming, made from one of the best wearing muslins, 20c Muslin Pillow Cases, 14c each 45x 6 in., before hemming, of strong | Jarly $2.60. durable muslin, Other Bedspreads, oe Hemstitched Sheets and Pillow er preacs, Prapormonaiey ‘n seta, come with embroidered | Underpriced, at $2.76 to $9. atly boxed, at $3.60, Irish Embroidered Bedspreads, 0—attrective June V 72 x 100 in., and 90 x 108 in., at $6 to $85. Second Floor Embroidered Pillow Cases, with scalloped edges, with old English in- itials, neatly boxed, at $1.60 pair. $1.75 Crocheted Bedsproads, 61 Full size, in handsome Marseilles patterns, at a very low price. Summor-weight Satin Spreads, with scalloped edges, d cor- nere, for full siee beds, $1,76 each; regu- Good GIMBEL TRUNKS A Long List Headed bythe and the “Zephyr” " Your first concern in buying a Trunk is its F , convenient arrangement, ; Your next-—-which may be very serions—is its weight, because you pay the railroads in real money for unnecessary heaviness. Lastly, the wear of the Trunk-—and this is usually so much later that there is not mauch chance of getting satisfaction. Gimbel Trunks af- ford great satisfaction in all these three re- spects. Also in a fourth, : at of always moderate, and inthe case of many of the Trunks + below especially ow prices Evry TRUNK SOLD BY'GIMBELS IS GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS, a which means that we will keep it in repair for that length of time from date of purchase, OV O In satisfactory use for fifteen years of Wardrobe Trunks, as the Kodak is of . The only full-sized wardrobes that will conform to the restrictions of the Lbs as to At Gimbels, in thirty-six styles, for men covering, linen-lined. Other sizes of these splendid and women, at $30 and upwarde. Trunks at corresponding prices These Trunks Are Fine Traveling Companions And styles for which we have had our greatest demand.We mention the price for a single size. Larger or smaller sizes at proportionately low prices. All guaranteed for five years: > % Special at $14 to 40 ineh Dress Trunks, hot At $11.26 40-inch Dress Trunk, covered with ofl. compurtment, with hat crown; extra lower taped tray. | painted canvas, taped tray with hat compartment and Fi Special at is - Millinery Box, with six removable | extra lower tray. jat crowns and tray for veilings, etc. | At $18.26—Dress Trunk, in black enamel, row i td $20. nye tag . ih LI fA SoA hg cover, | corners, fibre binding, with three taped trays. me ' hat compartment, and three ex rays. can : 4 al at $14—32 to 40-inch Drew ‘Trunks, cov. | At $24.60 10-inch light-weight Siearore Thon wan Gees cane Tape tray and reinforced | 8en canvas-covered, rei:ilorved divi tray. lower tray. At $31.50-—Light-weight Steamer Trunk, pegamoid ) Special at $16- “Innovation” Shirt Trunk, with | Covering; removable partitions, 40-inch. ’ compartment for hats, ete, Center tray. At $20—42-inch Skirt Trunk, covered with oil- Special at $16 Week-end Trunk, 31-inch, eanvas- | painted canvas; hat compartment and taped tray. covered, with lid tray. At $24.60--i86-inch Steamer Trunk, of solid tibre, At $10.26— Steamer Trunk of black enamel, 32-inch. | with solid brass trimmings. Fifth Ploer BlousesThat Grew On a “Plum Tree”---at $1.50 The other day one of our regular manufacturers shook the “tree of good fortune” for us and for you —and down came these 3,600 Blouses. This is how it happened. We have kept JJ this maker so busy that he was unable to fulfil some large out-of-town orders on time, and fj as a result, the orders were cancelled. Naturally, he turned to us—his best F offered us these 3,600 Waists at a concession. So, in a nutshell, that is why you may select ] Blouses that sold earlier for $2.50 to $3.75 at 61.60 tomorrow. . : ‘The illustrations are but an index of the pretty styles. Every Blouse is a dainty creation of marquisette, voile, batiste or lawn—beautifully adorned with Valenciennes and heavy thread but the distinctive charm of nearly every one is the beau- tiful colored =embroidery—ma- jority are hand-embroidered. Also about seventy-five natural Pongee Blouses,exquisitely hand, embroidered in Egyptian colors, Sizes, 34 to 44, in every style and color. Main Aisle and Regular Blouse Section, Floor In materials and construction these Trunks are easily a $40 value. We sell them—-exelt — at just half. Light weight (the 36-inch size, 64 Ibs.) Rounded corners. Smart French ie | Coiffure—Special Prices while motoring or driving; in the water or on it—the Summer On tennis court or golf cou ; , ions that the Winter girl’s hair dress knows nothing about. girl's coiffure is subject to cond ho u Here are Gimbel Hair Goods of recent fashionable styles so carefully wayed as to resist the effect of sun, wind and salt water to a much greater degree than usual, and all very sharply under-priced $5 Featherweight Transformations,$3.50 Can be used as a full-length Transformation, worn with a parted hair drees, Of fine, wavy German bh fn all usual 5 ades $7.60 French Clusters at $5 In round or oval shapes, of 21 puffs of finest naturally wavy French Huir, in all shades, except gray and white, More $2 Cluster Puffs a Another 1 these very popular, medium-sized Clus- $10 French Transformations ‘7 ie h or oval, pute of aie Camas tan eae 24 in. long, of fine natural wavy French hair, in all | {Vutige that, wo previously: sold at $2, now at half i sae shades, except gray and white. $5 Gimbel Special Clusters at $3.50 Medium size, of 14 puffs and 4 curls, o: finest French hair, in all shades, except gray and whit: Bangs for Bathing Caps at $1. Of tine, water-wave French hair, that dampness will not affect. Ventilated, fully 7 inches long, to be sewed inside the bath >. Rear Balcony GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST, iis Hine Sets ia

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