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' fi “Ad Be f Be dean ORPHANS GO TOCONEY N MILE OFALTOS Lupa Park Thrown Wide Na@jDisappointed Kiddies Left} are; ton Lut Jine@of automobites le on the el joe for CARS to Joyous Youngsters Their Outing. IN. PARADE. Home as on Previous Occasions, thousand orphans, chil@ren from institution In Greater New York, wing the time of their young lives | ly at Coney Island Park . Ther ing, singing, laughing youngsters, | one w mination to get eniough ice cream | ‘They moved on his morning tn an unbroker over a milo in are filled with re were jearing a flag and filled with a year. Parade that started from West and Seventy-ninth street at ‘was the annual turnout of the Automobile Day Association, ly excursion made possible by the ity of hundred: ‘KC. woctat wari t-seeing auto companies jood-hearted showmen of the Pardee is the president of ion, and Mrs, J. D, Smith ident of the Women's Auxillary. rode at the head of the procession perintended the work of keeping youngsters’ YEA GER THAN enthusiasm within R'S EXCURSION MUCH PREDECESSORS. Joliféation of this year is on a than on previous parades, than ever before, due to ty of ti 210 tvaie in line, @ larger nd tribution of several sight-sefthg jmade i it possible for the commit. to over look a single institution. year before this, because of the of cars, it has been necessary to behind some disappointed chil- and it had alwa: success of previous affaire. But ime the cominities is cong! ulat- if on having fully as many as were needed. Coney Island Frederic Thompson Lane Park wide open to the ‘They first sat down to @ at which Benjamin Briscoe and {f there weren't @ few aches afterward it was be- good | ‘They started off with clam | igestion for once waited tor there was plenty of , fol d by Hamb ;: ‘i ie alt the oe ly Add another five and I give you and an abundance of milk, candy, oranges and pop-, it. Sullivan, from Headquarters, ‘im charge of the police arrange- and had twenty bicycle men riding alongside as | vanguard to the two fons of the | Parade Music along the line of march was furnished by the band from the Shettering Arms Asylum and the steam calliope sent over from Luna Park. NOT EASY TO KEEP IMPATIENT) CHILOREN IN CONTROL. | ‘The youngsters were brought to the | congregatin, Jong before the time | set for pd it was no easy) matter to together while they | were waiting. TraMo in West End| avenue was stopped untli the parade | started, and in this street and the cross streets to Broadway, between Beveaty-| third and Seventy-ninth, the orphans | swarmed, chattering and | having the time of their ‘The uptown | .nstitutlo nt cher | chilfiren to these meeting pI and the! \ section thus formed, No. 1, moved down | Broadway to Forty-elghth street, to! Fifth avenue, to Washington Square, | {across Fourth street to the Bowery, De- jIancey street and across the Willlams- burg Bridge | Section No, 2 formed in Union Squate and the automobiles fell in line wita | section No. 1 from Fifteenth, Sixteenth { and Seventeenth streets. The es 1 sual route after leaving the ridge, turning into Bed- to Lincoln road, to Ocean | avenue, to Parkside avenue, to Fort! Hamilton avenue, to Orean Parkway | ant into Coney Island. | CLASHING KNIVES HER MARRED LF Jealous Husband Threatened to Kill Her, Wife, Asking + _ for Separation, Says. A married life to the muste of clashing carving knives, rattling dishes and re- sounding frying pans was unfolded be- fore Justice Ford in the Supreme Court to-day when Mra. Rose Stratchatein asked the Court for a separation from her husband, Joseph, whom she married in March, 1907. Mrs, Strachstein tw a tall and ex- tremely pretty young woman, the mother of one child. “He wan jealous of me almost fron the day of our mafriage,” testified the wife. “Sitting up in bed at nighte, he | would smoke cigarette after: cigarette and scold me. When not scolding he would threaten to kill me. He woul! leave his bed, go to the Ktichen and neize carving knives, frying pans and and wave them over his head. | Two Suits for the Price of One That's practically what my $15 Suits mean. Anywhere else, $25: two. Figure it out for yourself. | Moe Levy | (My Only Store.) | 119-125 Walker St New York, BROOKLYN | whom MADEMUSICFOR E EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 19TE ‘That was the music, Judge, of my mar ried life from the beginning up to the time we parted.” The husband had a business friend he was anxlous to entertain and ing he told his wife, according to her story, that he would bring the friend to dinner that evening. He ad monished her to be “very hice and prop er” and to act the “part of hostess her one mi for his friend and did the best I knew how to entertain, After my ‘husband's | friend had departed, he scolded me and | | told me T wae trying to make a @it and charged that I flirted with our guest The next day he kissed the baby good- by and told her in words loud enough for.me to hear that he waa going to |“buy her a ne mma.’ Then he left the house. 1 not hear from him r ten days and then he wrote a let ter to the baby, Who Was Just one year Jd, saying that he was in Lakewood having a Kood time.” The case Was adjourned until to morrow en eee NO BAIL TO WIRELESS MEN. jen Motion to Coart of Appeals Free Wilson and Others, The United States Circuit Court of Appeals, in ® memorandum handed down Iate this afternoon cn the motion for hail in the cage of Col. C, ¢ Wilson “% er convicted U men sit ie not prep to release (ie defendants ing the hearing of the appe Priest’s Advice Led to Her Recovery ‘Those who “take cold easly’ and sufferer of Pronchitis and Asthma should keep Bckman's Alteretive in the house. Cures of even Tuberoutbuy Persons are often accomplished. + In. “Gentlemen: 1 was troubled with Asthma and Bronchitis for amventeen years, Kckman's Alters ' Parton Priest, ed W at preser ball, pend- ing fine. (Mgned Affi.) “ANNA M. MoBNTER.” Bekman's Alterative is for Bronchitis, Agthms, nd Lung 8. For aslr ind Riker Drug Stores, and ding druggists. Ask for booklet of cured write to Eckman Laboratory, Philadel: for additional evidence. If you value your future comfort and success, you will con- sult us promptly aboutany present dis- , comfort of the eyes. Perfect-Fitting glasses as low as $2.50. Registered Physicians Examine Your Eyes ‘> charge. 96 hilich& Sons. Oculists’ Upticians 223 Siath Av., 1Sth St. 217B’dway, Aster House 350 Sinth Av.,224 St. 101 Nason —Ann St. 17 Weat 42d—Bet. Sth & 6th Aves., New York. 498 Futten St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. 14TH ST. UPHOLSTERY co. der; lan cy | Linen, bound ne Uitte | Write and | man will call with samples, | OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brookt Final Closing Sale—Tailored Suits The balance of our Higher Quality Misses’ and Women’s Tailored Suits, suitable for present wear, of Black and Navy French Serge, imported English Tweeds and Brilliantines. 15.00 Original prices $35.00 to $45.00 | Sale of Summer Suits. and Dresses Tailored Linen Suits, tor Women and Misses.. 9.75, 12.75, 15.00 White Serge Tailored Suits. One Piece Linen or Rep Dresses. . . Lingerie or Marquisette Dresses.......... 8.90, French Foulard Afternoon Dresses .......12.50, . 16.75, 20.00, 25.00 90, 8.75, 12,75 10.00, 15.00 18.00, 25.00 Misses’ Summer Dresses Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; also Ladies’ Sizes Extraordinary Values 500 Misses’ Summer Dresses of Madras, Gingham, Checks and Stripes, Embroidered; and Plain Cham- bray, trimmed very effectively. Value $6.75 BREAKS A MAN’S. NECK Unpopular Wedding Guest Hurts Bridegroom Fatally in Revenge | Joseph Rojan, eighteen yeara oid, a | machinist’s helper, @ brick at | | | | | | | very "beet." In a doorway at Hox street and Man- “Would vou belteve it, Judge,” con-| street, Williamsburg, was held without] hattan avenue inet night waiting for tinued the wife, “I got up @ dinner 1/ Dail In the Manhattan Avenue Police] Tomko to go by. When the bridegroom was proud of and I aang and I played| Court to-day on @ charge of throwing | appeared he hurled the brick. It 1 Box street with such force that Tom- ko's neck was broken, Mrs, Annie Tomko appeared before Magistrate Dodd and made the com- pial She said her hus was dying at their home on Box street. They were married Sunday nigh Rojan was A guest at the wedding, but made himself #0 ‘unpopular that he was thrown out. To revenge himself he hia WITH BLOW OF A BRICK. for Being Thrown Out. of No. 120 Huron Michael Tomke of No. 86 caught Tomko in the back of the neck, |GIMBELS 1,000 Washable Suits for Boys at $1.65 We have se- ' cured from one of our manufac- ‘turers of high grade wash suits for boys this fine collection — his surplys stock-- that. was_ made to sell at $3 and $4. All were made for this present season’s selling. There is a wide variety of attractive fab- rics, — including pure linens, im- reps, ras cloths, cheviots and other fabrics. Russian Blouse styles, 214 to 7 ears. Sailor $ louse styles, 5 to 10 years. It is a collection from which the most particular parents will be delighted to select at this very little price. Fourth Floor Great Comfy Steamer Coats For Women---$15 to $45 Some of these have already made their, initial trip across the Atlantic, as they were made to our especial order in England. That is why they are so soft and wooly and yet so shapely. Made of the finest English woolens and tailored in that decidedly swagger English style, with either straight or Raglan sleeves. $15, $16.75, $18.60 and $19.50. The Reversible Coat is much favored by the ocean-bound traveler, as Madame appear in a smart gray coat in the morning, and in the oon her appearance in a rich \ pareie coat will cause considerable comment along the deck. No, she has not a wealth of coats—merely one that is reversible. Quite an idea, is it not? Also in a brown-and-tan combination, $25. Reversible Coats, Scotch plaid on the one side and plain color on the other, $16.75 and $24.50. Other Steamer Coats up to $46, Third Floor Ideal Summer Petticoats of China Silk and Pongee $3.95 to $8.95 Quite a clever idea, is it not? , And these Petticoats, although they are cool, are not flimsy, as they are cleverly fashioned with pleated flounces, t ; As these of natural pongee are designed particularly for wear under tailored suits of pongee, natural linen or cloth, they are of the tailored type—-with side-pleated flounces, at $3.95; others with scalloped and eyelet-embroidered flounces, $8.95. It is difficult to imagine daintier petticoats than these of China silk. Not a whirl of fluffs and ruffles, but charmingly designed Petticoats with deep side-pleated flounces, to conform with the straight lines of Summer frocks. Pink, light blue, lavender, white and black, $3.95. us China Silk Petticoats, beautifully trim Paris has also sent med with Valenciennes lace. Exquisite! Pink, light blue, lav Second Floor ender and white, at $5.95 end $6.95.. Why These Fine Black Untrimmed Chip Hats Are Only 75c Simply because we were “on the spot” when a manufacturer decided to close out his entire surplus of Black Chip Hats that have sold at $1.76 retail all season. Black chip is quite the favorite hat for midsummer, as it may be artistically trimmed with either flowers or in a demi-tailored mode—also because it is so durable. Twelve shapes—small, medium and large. Willow Ostrich Quills, 75c Only about 150 of these remain, so we have lessened’ the price to 76¢; they were $1.50. s Although these are quite a novelty, Fashion has heartily en- dorsed them, as women are always glad to get something unique. Color assortmeut is quite varied—black, white, royal blue, Em- pire, black-and-white, old rose and purple. Our No-Charge Trimming Service We are quite sure that every woman who purchases one of these Black Chip Hats and quills—or any other untrimmed hat | and trimmiags—will accept the courtesy of this service, as it means quite an economy, Our experts will gladly suggest the latest and most authoritative styles, and the hats will be trimmed by our own experienced trimmers. Main Floor - Here’s Some Mighty Good News of Summer SILKS I—For women who need the material for a cool Summer traveling or morning blouse, a whole dress or a coat lining: 85c Black Messaline, 65c Yard Pxcellent quality, ma rich, brilliant black. fl- For women who need smart and serviceable motoring coats, tailored suits or separate skirts: $1 Shantung Pongee, 65c _ All-silk; natural pongee color, in a heavy, firm, lustrous quality, | Second Floor ferred with many prominent financiers and Jewish leaders, severing the spinal vertibrae. | ‘omko, who is twenty-four years old and a copper, fell to the pavement un- conscious and by the*time he was car-| © ried to his home paralysis h Dr. L. Seley of No, 119 K it avenue, Williamsburg, told Magistrate Dodd it was only a question of hours the young man would dle, before al hi H. Schiff has followmg several tay in the German capital, during time the New York banker con- bi at No, 19 Cherry street, admitted shoot-| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS in Stamped ‘‘Surplus’’ or The extensive display styles, and the thousands of intensely interested purchasers gives our Subway Shoe Store the And this immense stock of the many good styles directly benefits you, if you have not The Tables Are Continuously Replenished Thus the Thursday buyer may select from abundant variety. No matter what style pretty sure to find it here, and at REGAL SHOES FOR WOMEN AT §2 A PAIR, FOR MEN AT §2.35 A PAIR. ae or Low Shoes, scores of styles, all leathers i and all sizes, women’s from ; at $1 8 pair. best are in sizes up to 5, men’s from 3%; to 11. Sold under the Regal labels and “Surplus” or ‘‘Factory Rejects,’’ of $3.50, models, but the faults are s: service of the shoes. EVERY PAIR BEARS THE REGULAR GIMBEL GUARANTEE. HOSIERY for Summer Needs Here is a stock of which we and Children, including many qualities especially made for Gimbels, that give, we think—and to back up with our guarantee—a little better service and a little finer appearance bought elsewhere for the same money. Take for example, the Gimbel Doubletex brand of are willi than can Men's Mercerized Lisle Thread Ks, guarantee upon which is determined b; tion of the men who wear them—not on any spec’ time-limit. They are of a sheer, fine quality, in Other fine Summer Hosiery includes: and tan, 60¢ a pair, Women’s Pure Silk Stockings, extra long, with flare top, and very elastic; silk lisle tops and reinforced toles; in black and colors. Special . Pi Women’s Boot Silk Stockings, with lisle thread tops, heels and toes; can be worn with pumps; in black of our remaining each style. Miles of Ribbons at June Prices When one thinks of tha yards and yards of Ribbons needed this month for graduation dresses | and bouquets, Summer smillinery and frocks—and perhaps to take away for Summer fancy the appropriateness of a June Sale of Ribbons like this. It is planned on a lavish scale—35,000 yards of a single sort of Wash Ribbon alone, with work—one can readily si othtr offerings in proportion. N by planning for scant profits. If Satin Sash Ribbon, 38 Yd.’ | 66c quality; in stripes and dots, | e in seli-colors, pink, light blue and white, 614 in. wide. Moire Sash Ribbon, 28c Yd. 40c quality; 72 in. wide, in a variety of colorit Taffeta and & line Ribbons, All-silk taffeta, 61% in., and satin- finished Messaline Ribbon, 534 in.; each in a large assortment of colors, and 28¢c quality. All Silk Brocade Ribbon, 55c Yd. 95c to $1.50 qualities. The manu- facturer seit us more of these beau- tiful ribbons for children's sashes, that went so quickly in a previous sale. In pink, light blue, meize, Nile green and white. 74 in. wide. Same quality, 544 in. wide, 38¢ yd., regularly 60c. Three Groups of Dresden, Ribbons Three widths of these charming ribbons in floral designs and dainty Ice Lasts---Prices Melt, On These Sample “Alaska” Refrigerators Housekeepers who like the best possible equipment for their homes, and don’t mind paying for it, gladly buy “Alaska” Refrigerators at full prices, for their splen- did construction, convenient arrangement and great economy in ice. merits more than make up for their first cost, in the safe and sanitary protection they. afford to the food entrusted to their care. Tomorrow a number af these fine Refrigerators will cost much less than usual, the savings in most cases running from a quarter to third. They are samples, in we wish to sell quickly—hence the very low prices. Here is the list—there are from one to five of each style. Apartment House Style Lining tht Ice Capacity Regularly Now payin meee: de iaee eeu Ber camel Goin. 200 ba Sod $40 Param 95 ¥bs, $26 Four-Door Front Style “ 110 Ibs. $32.75 | Zinc or Enamel 125 lbs, «$35 $26.50 it 150 Ibs. $42.50 Side Icer Style “ 200 Ibs. $55 | Porcelain 46 in, Yd lbs. $48 $36.60 Enamal 5 78 \bs. 14 “ 50 in. 1851bs. $51.50 $40 Zine or Enamel 54 in, 95 Ibs. $16.76 “ 63in. 1601bs. $56.60 $42.60 if 58in. 120 Ibs, $19.60 | Opal Glass B4in. | 1601bs, $65 $60 A Group inc = 42 in, 55 lbs, S15, 25 + $14 zinc 46in, 85 Ibs. $17.75 zine 47 in, 75 Ibs. $14.50 enamel 47 in. 105 tbs, $24 zine 68 in, 110 Ibs, $17.50 zine 62 ins 125 Ibs. $31 porcelain 43 in, 60 Ibs. $17.50 Any of This Group Now $12.76 Fach Fifth Floor GIMBE BROADWAY to-day into the death of John Maile, This Offering of REGAL SH Is the Best Shoe Opportunity of the Year For Women at $2 For Men at $2.35 Pr. Thread Stockings, imported, white, tan and black, in a variety of neat Thread Socks, in great assortment including fancy tops, embroidered In making way for the scores of Linen Suits arriving gvery day, we shall quickly dispose Tailored Cloth Suits at $15 and $19.75 Attractive modes that originally were $25 to $45. ings, 5 rosettes, in pink, white; pieces of 10 y bows, in Jacquard dot design, in white, All-sill *| were hefa in $190 ball each as witnesses, They are Andrew Leone, thirteen years BOY SLAYER IS HELD. . Killlies Cc old, of No, %& Cherry street; Antonto ad Admits Killing Cham for) yacio, thirteen, of No. % Cherry atrest, Stolen 97.60. and Frank Laclo, fourteen, of No. t Batavia street. Jolin Maile had been left in charge of his home* by his mother. He took $15 ahe had saved and spent half of it. Ha »¢ Holzhauser held an inquest leven years old. who was murdered by is playmate, Carmen Ptombino, for| showed the remaining §7.60 to Piombino, hidden in a sack in| Who shot him, took the money and Aid therry street. Plom-| the body ——_———_ no, who is thirteen years old and lives g the boy and was held without bail. Three other boys who saw the murder WORK MONDAY WONDERS. —————— “Pactory Rejects” of $3.60, $4 and $5 Shoes , the seemingly unlimited variety of appearance of an exposition. already purchased, for or size you wish, you are this great saving! 114 to 6%,, though the trade-mark, stamped mall as to the style or Subway St ore Balcony are very proud. It is full of good Hosiery for Men, Women tious colors, and we sell them at 26¢ a pair, or $1.40 for six pairs. ‘ The same may be said of the Women's Silk Lisle Thread Stockings, very lustrous, with duplex tops, heels and toes, in black, white and tan, that are $5¢ & pair, or $1.90 for six pairs, the life of our y the satis black, and va- and striped effects, sizes 414 to 814, at 26 pair, $1.46 for six pairs. Men's Pure Silk Socks, import- ed, very sheer and fine, with mer- cerized soles, heels, toes and tops, in tan, slate, medium gray, navy and cadet blue and black. 60c pair, six pairs for $2.75, Main Floor Women's Lace Ankle Lisle atterns. 365¢ pair, six pairs $1.90. Children’s Cotton and Lisle All sizes in the collection, but not in x Third Floor Manufacturers helped us right nobly; and we did still better you want Ribbons, buy these! ‘olorings, with satin moire or taffeta satin taffeta and fancy edged taf- “dges to match the flowers. ‘ feta, in self colors. on in., 36¢ yd. eaulasly Hiseke All-silk Ribbons, 20c Yd. 434 ri nf eriany) 28e ey Satin taffeta, moire taffeta and white taffeta ribbon, 5%% to 6 in, wide, in a variety of colors. Lingerie Wash Ribbons, Little-priced In white, pink, light blue and lilac; pieces of 10 yds. No.1, 10c piece. No. 8, 25¢ piece. No. 14, 14¢ piece. No. 5, $2c piece. No.2, 18¢ piece. Grosgrain Shge-Tie Ribbon In brown, tan, white and black, 114 in. wide, 7c yd. 1) in. wide, 10¢ yd. Moire Minish Grenerety Belting, 10¢ ¥ Ribbons, 30c Yd. , in dark and light color- in. wide; 55c quality. Satin Dotted Wash Ribbon For lingerie and children’s dress i light blue and at 25¢ piece; regularly 38¢ 4, at 36c piece; regularly 50¢ at 40c piece; regularjy 60c at 60c piece; regularly 75c at 66c piece; regularly 95c ‘ain Floor These Ribbons in the Subway Store Dointy Ribbons, 10c ¥d. 4 in, wide, for rosettes and hair- No. 1, No. 1} In a variety of colors, including black and white, 1% and 17% in, Children’s Dress Rosettes In pink, light blue and white, Sets of two, 100; sets of three, 200. Subway Store Bae blue and other colors. Taffeta Ribbon, 16c Yd. 414 to 54 in. wide, in plain taffeta, | These rfect condition, which Five-Door Front Style Hoig! of About 15 Refrigerators of various styles and Refrigerators at $12.75 sizes, to be closed out at a single new, low price, ining, Height Too ty ularly enamel ~ 45 in, L BROTHERS | NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD st, ’