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————— “ . THE BVENING WORLY, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1911, Bee sd PIR 1s ¢ ‘CROOKED’ SCA (BEATS JEERING CHILO, | | me tenentn secure: Retonaing (net DAN O'REILLY’S PLEADER |, .merur, ees Malt sett f STABS HER PROTECTOR. ARD | come bonds, $22,598,000; sto: x, 880,09 | DECLARES COURT ERRED, | cations tvae it woud mount "A — pede a to f aver, “made nee Stirs taltnasy | Nexro Who Inte erfered With Gilr’s| qe els Week Cotebiaieners jMeintyre’s: Ele | 1 rs reorganization plan, a effect , —_——— Thre of Cravetion: proposed stock | ould be! In the Hot Summer Days none of thelr ern as tol hot the company had m jin @ peculiar manner at t avenue) good a bad bargatn,” eatd th uid have ex luded questions a. * Frances [. Me and Filton atreet, Several of them| “Tagen, slay Inmyer'n relations with Mrs. KVely | Ninetyemtnthy eirect ton nothing seems to 60 quite 7 . Jeored at him and this so tnfuriated him | ponahotaers’ Cc Thaw and N #00, WAS PATE) Dime @avings nh te Frightened Dealers Rush From | (\"" he sexed the nearest one, Hise] Declares It Had Ad Ne 0 Right tO! they were agerie: pre |v! onsen |" was commit! ‘ “touch the spot” as ‘ MeCarthy, ten years old, of No. § Utica |roneous and filegal orders made by the : 4 otity, woman was paroled. She broke her Pulton Market Trying to 1 choked her and atruck her] Pass on Third Ave, Railroad eee Appallate Division eaid tt teas t fon pmnwer for @ writ Of /parole and was arrested on a bench ware | Pabst . | auty of the | Justice Erlanger reserved dectaton,| When policemen sought to arrest her | Hide Evidences of Guilt, ‘The other oiiitdren scattered acreaming Organization, [to consider arte Assistant District At: uy OnE wt the winutow at a | BlueRibbon [and @ crowd bewan to gather, but no one 1 oot okie , | torney , whe o Jand gave be One Hundred | | had courage enourh to oppose the man, 1 ite to the ste . but that ft te lawyers until Monday to submit! Wud fs 4 The Beer of Quality THREW SCALES A\WAY,| who was beating the cilld savagely.| The Appellate Division of the Su-|papiie Service Conimiseion) was not) life Many O'Rellix'a frtends | nauied ty netting bait way out it is 60 cool and refreshing.” The delicate tonic tang of the hops without an excessive bitter. whets the appetite and adds zest to the meal. Order » cane today mand listened to nt aM extended a wer {0 pass upon of yhe windo’ lengt iy the appeal This plan provided fo Finally, James Hell, @ negroof No. 200|preme Court this afternoon gave the vested Atiantioc avenue, seized the man by the| Public Service Commisnion a revere Jolt Oe ot sient rth > issi f 18 hold on| and decinred, fu eoffet, that It had been Gertsion: of the Comm collar, jerked him loose from hi takin up aber issioner Walsh Tells | tye site 1 gave him a thrashing. | meddling in afiairg with which kt was) pal ny reviewing Wadia of the! not concerned tr How Crooked Measures RVORTEPAIUNS| “cue rutehas ehaay robainad *iuu Ohteu , EUV EAPOCIMATIROT | 5 ur metus cue venion denied, iho | eta Catt, Were Used. | With @ knife wound tn his right shoutder, | Of te Service Board, which dented the) ALBANY, June 9—The Stat The other man gave the police a) @holication of the bondh mM) tng Department to-day Issued a | fight, but was subdued and taken to the} Mittee of the Third Avenue Ratiw. y| the quarterly roports oth sioner of Welghts and Meae-| station. Dr, Jena was called from the | Company for ni the | companten nt the close o Walsh, Bushwick Hospital and dressed the Bibs Ue gmene a tate ea vr deputies, descended wounds ,of Bell and the little girls. sta | CRC aronter of th earl ba and ca Neither is sertously hurt. < (the information desired vy him aw of, § The prisoner sald his name was W5li- se of the same fain Brown, aged %, of No, 37 Byers et. Ito aligned before Magts- te Harris in the Gates court and held tn $1,000 ball on @ charge of felonious wsagult, | 5 Is Not the Regular P f Th GI IBELS GIMBELS | Rese fend er eee Women nmissioner een ES pyar reads "t sc ‘pe OAMIRY OF FOUR DEAD; feugif S'en ghana ete terug to | THREE CHOPPED TO DEATH. petra mr ks | served Litas hes ate wads twovontlaneR Always Something New Linen Suits Also Clamor for and threw | were found dead to-day tn the Hill home In Women’s Topcoats First Place in Tomorrow’s News Noteworthy Styles, $11. 50 to $45 These Frocks, which we shall sell at $6 are not fanciful, but the sen- tyles that should have first place in every young worran’s wardrobe. It seems as though every modish Coat this season must be hould like to advise every young woman to select three or half a adorned with some sort of an unusual collar. Indeed, we thought | (ozen; but we only have 200.” The majority are demi-tailored styles of the designers had reached the end of their ideas. But not so, as | White figured madras, striped voiles, striped, figured and checked lawns. here is the new “Spade” Collar fashioned like the implement from Some have lingerie collars, others are embroidery-trimmed. Si es 14, Ardenwald, a suburb of thie city. i woman and children had been joner Walsh said liter, “tor all the |choped to death with an axe, soules were found to be defectivg., Som eso arranged that Batterie "= Slender and Beautiful pressing en the| Mow Stout People Regain a Perfect ener ‘The raid was very succes hat by eae of a Be OO 8 Nh _—, which it derives its name. Tomorrow we shall introduce it on 16, 18 and 20 years Pos ati nny. place, he desires | pistes a special treatiment In urder to re: | excellent natural Irish Linen Coats at $11.60. The “Spade” vee Morning rapelad $3.76 to $10. Demi-tai er d beauty of form, p > uingerie Frocks, law ati ind _marquisette, $6.76 to $665. GUARDIAN FOR HUSBAND. |* So eerie ce tart tre collar is either of brown, black, cadet or turquoise blue Russian Danes | avn, be , : a ND Mint de Botkin: (ake Heching. That arnt linen, with strap trimmings of natural linen. The deep cuffs are Se 2p veOy ie Serge Dresses, $16 to $26. Wite Ciatms He te Lacompetent| posatbiy be detrimental | to health vice-versa—natural linen with strappings of colors. Other Linen Several Styles in Young Women's Linen Suits at $1 Since ‘Trotley Cae Teale A vislent CcareMlNel Hut (sre Coats, $6 to $45. . ‘ at ¢ think we have illustrated quite the best-looking aes which is ee ae 1 and enjoy rational meals. Motoring Dusters—we have for as little as $2.95. Very | one of our Iatest styles. Long sea over-revers of while piaue, which aud lum we will proceed to good-looking, too. Others, $4.75, $5 and $5.50. als 30 in the pointed collar. Cadet, natural, lavender and white Mohsir Coats—fashioned in smart, but severely tailored 1 linen, styles—gray, navy and black, $6.60 to $19. 60. We beheve that we h by far the lary “Pongee Coats—in ever so many modes, $11.60 to $50. ‘ for young women in New York. But v Raincoats—sthe € majority were made for us by the best Furo- inade of at eM ue ith Frei petty Russian or Ramie Linen pean makers .60 to $45. Decidedly English styles dominate, « e linen has been water-shrunk, $5.75, $6.76, $8.60, $9.76, although we have some of waterproof satin and silk, fashioned | $10, $12.60, $16, to $36.50. i . st collection of the Linen re sure that every suit is ascara Aromatic and 3% Water will make up this pre: tt after French ideas. Young Ww men’s Topcoats—Pongee, Satin and Linen, $7.60 to $160. , whole ots Raincoats—for young girls of 4 to 14 years, $5, $7.60 and For Junior Girls, 13, 15 and 17 Years hel alee no $9.76. Morning Frocks, $2.60 to $6.75, Linyerie Frocks, $4.75 to §26, hs u fedu Coats That Are Roarce at $15 and $16.60 a An end-of-season eal ee Cloth Tailored Suits, serge and mixed Ra jae fi Black Satin and Pongee Reversible Coats, $10.59. SUEY Rie) HOW O25 OSL6 WEE seainu cy peu ee ci Frocks of Simplicity for Young Girls, 6 to 14 Years orien avery littie girl who gets one of these Lawn Frocks at $2, cert y z Long-waisted style, with kilted skirt; yoke and collar of athe pak i 68 ROU G1 eae er esac Variety in Gimbel Underwear Other Mornise: Fr at $1.96 to $10. Lingerie Frocks, $1.60 to $65, °>* blue, lavender or pink printings on white. white drill and linene, $1 to $1.76. Dainty Guimpes, French h “Middy” Blouses, 86¢ to $2. For Women and Children "ime te tara? es ot and-mace, The te Gt6:50. In gathering this fine stock we studied carefully, with long ex- ime 8 ere for hese op Coats | to (} erience to guide us, the varied needs of women and children d prices: For young women—blue serge, black-and-white checked ‘or Summer Underwear. Each of the hundreds of styles is the to $30, For young girls— mostly navy serge Top-coats, $7.60, Polo Coats—tan English woolens, $15. Third Floor SERRE FOV OC Hai lem's Gicakal Furniture Store! So tombrrow we shail hurry them out at these less chev jot and bla ts, $16 to $19.75, wer || best that this powerful Girabel organization can secure to sell at $10 and $12.50. Sizes are broken, but there is every size y size in the collection, Third Floor | | its price. ry fabric is included that your particular Summer i | comfort “equires, from soft, elastic cotton to sheerest silk. The Silk Jersey top Petticoats, $2. 95 Man Good St les in Other Commendable Sty] | niceties of dimension, of durability and of trimming are care- Rig Tecueyton liroeded hue sty eS, $3.95 and $6.60 k fully looked after. Prices most reasonable: eit cui 7 ETees the hat ae icon a $2.98 fs aviwe unheard of. Kepreially Men’s Oxford Shoes nen’s Underwear embroidery, sizes 34 to 44, speciaily | tucked floun ‘ der-ruttles are of such good quali esaline 4 i Swiss Union Suits of Sheer Lisle| priced at $1.00, white, black, emertld, C ‘openhagen, navy, wists ry etorgrr epic More than a score of them--each chosen for its Thread, with hand-crocheted yoke] Union Suits, of Swirs-ribbed Lisle | colors. Yes. a Special’ py ability to fit some particular foot-need, and between M HT and umbrella or tight-litting drawers;| Thread or fine cotton, low ticoats, with sectional accordion fiounces, aso | them to cover thoroughly all shoe demands by critical N is specially priced at &6c suit. sleeveless, Umbrella or Tight- -knee a heaty ty of taffeta, with tailored sectional flor | ces, Black, white ! Imported Lisle Throsd V Graces 08 cuit. and colors. sess ise SY mens Not an ordinary or haphezard style in the lots | oe Boesch yokes; specially Lisle aed Vests, plain or lace- Paris is quite enthusiastic ubout Fringe ‘Trimming, so we have these "There are ‘al Af ripe Mg a? bees ced at 8c each ; x wht lasts yw toes, and broad; new straight-eut Peuticoo:s of Mewaline (rramed with silk fringe. Whive, | reguine Oxfords and st shah eae aioe eee Any of These Furniture Pieces or Other Goods IN ANY AMOUNT UP TO $160.00 DELIVERED INTO | Lisle Thread Union Suits, low trimmed yokes, also extra siz lack andi blackouts ri 1, $6.7 nd smart Bluchers; and an entirely new mode! called the | » specially priced at 266 each, black and black-and-w striped, $ English “Br Blucher. neck, ith French top, and reinforced aay ine Bk 2 Oe Extra Size Silk Petticoats, $3.95 “Hihnree styles require a special footnote—-the smart, “College Ties,” with three eyel for young men; the Oxfords on a combination last that are a full size smaller at the heel than across the ball of the foot; and the broad- toed Oxtords on an arch-supporting last, Even these #etticuats in large Proportions have silk under-ruf of Balbrig- | hy hemum pattern Taffeta, either navy, lavender, green or gray dominating color if paverete i Rite eae vat Crepe Lingerie for Travelers As to leathers, there is tun Russia calf of handsome quality, gun-metal Umbrella Drawers of Sheer Lisle Shirts and Drawei Thread, with French band or eques- irts with high neck and short trienne top, specially priced, 38¢ ea. Umbrella Drawers, extra size, of Nightgow al! ito ol i Is m id, of course, white bucksiin and white | YOUR HOME UNTIL TO-MORROW fine sbbod cotton, at Be each, tive] mupendes apes abe carmen... | ap an sd, Combbation 6h and SiO" Drewes Boe armen Eine ewe with rubber ot feather salen i Silk Vests, in blue, pink and|style; all sizcs up to 14 years, 86e | $1 ard $1.00; Short Vetteoats, Ope, 00° Prices Are $3.60, $6, $6.60 and $6 q white, with 6 beautiful’ patterns of| suit. Main “oor Kimonos, $1.60, $3, $2.26 anc $2.7) ‘econd Floor GIMBELS the only Shoe Store in t nat Which lively boys Without a Cent Cash | Gimbel Chocolates of Quality can buy t mous “Gimbels Has the Best Stock in Town of driporat st Nath a mer Aelisiows Gimbe) Cir “Boy Scouts’ Eikskin Shoes ” hing o' ens We % k 48 habout their su Pientiful supplies for Lomorrow, in blac’ Kayser SILK GLOVES tee on. et ae een et : iba ki tan and oO $2, $2.60 and $3, accor. iS C= ee We've made this startling offer (to Greater New York anal " Chocolate de Lua $1 Ib. 5 I ! nd for {| residents) as an ADDED incentive to our Annual Sum- Pr i gs er a Race a pert iho. had. jee Duchesse Chocolates, Ro creams, 80¢ Ib, clin he it the panes sh Lag MH Ria aa | : P Ne si neae ous Gloves weethea hocolates, c Ib. . ” mer Sale--a notable event in itself and brimful of won- are favorites with women because of their good quality of A wejistory Chocolates, 400 1b. Purity Chocolates, 266 Ih, Be sure you get the hanc fn ‘Good Luck derfuleconomies. . . . + Open Saturday Evenings. their splendid fit, and because their guarantee amounts to some- ul weight of the Chocolates, No charge, for boxes coin which comes only with every genuine ry - + reamed Walnuts fresh and tempting thing. We have. Kayser Gloves in every weight, in the various | ¢ ty «tion, at 266 Ib. eae lengths, from two-clasp to sixteen-button; the new designs of ar asap pe nie cialis sriaiaiciaananinninaiiaia embrokiegy and the fashionable new colorings, as well as white Inexpensive, aaa a Sale of REGAL SHOES _ cages of this delicious | pair of “Boy Scouts” Shoes. y Store, Balcony Rich Early Eng-, lish Dining Room all selecte 16-button length Mousquetaire Gloves, wi ris point stitching, in You can see a fase ry _ ek pelished ‘Tricot silk, $4; of Milanese sills, $1.28 and $1.60 pair; Tricot sill, with allo (Gi oat Oth ntin row | > ese 16.78; Bielsesc orm ches sib; ot Milsowe aN eich Cnked chaste tor. | ihcbe Har Cree Continues with Full Supplies Tomorro beoidered arms, $2 and $3 Assortment is. lar 12-button length Mous juetaire Gloves, with Paris point backs, of tremely low: Tricot silk, 76¢; Milanese, $1 pair. t -painted Cho! 16-button Mousqueteire Silk Mesh Gloves, back embr + $2 pair, and $2.96. ‘two-clasp Gloves, of ‘I'ricot silk, 60¢; Milanese cilk, 76c, $1 and $1.26 Ha pair; with embroidered wrist design, $1 pair. Saturday Special $1.26 Sixteen-button Mousquetaire Silk Gloves, 95c Pair 1,800 pairs of an excellent make of White Milanese Silk Gle REGAL ‘Surplus’ and ‘ Factory Rejects, But No Reai huris 91.98 Nearly e » knows the regular KEGAL prices--$5.59, ud Berry Sets, 91.95, | $4and $5 a pair, und we leave it to you to discover any laults, 7 Not a few pairs-—just enough Lo cover Lie usc ol a big name——but thou 4,000 pairs on our ished during the day. 6c, $1.60 and $1.95. ands of pairs of abkGAL ales tables each morning, replen- 5 with double finger tips and Paris point stitehing, Main Floor Hs 6. Over a Hundred Styles and Practic« ‘Tea Cups and Saucers, 26 to $1.50. Ycu cre sure to tind the right size yle de Ww ’ Bonbon Dish Soe to #80. Men's REGAL sh #, 5 ? a Frincees Dressers, esign, in polished solid Sugar Shakers, Pot Tiles, Ted oes, 2.35 Pail golden oak, Frenci: bevel mirror, 18x30, double. | These omen 8 Hand Bags and many other pieces at especial For the men the: low prices, Are a Maker’s Samples Two Spectal-Priced Groups Calf Shoes, Patent Leather St Y | ; At 260, uaually $1.06 to. $2.60 vy ne ; Which uly en fats Whe they are herein eo fi viestand cher tA showin les 4 31; to 11 when the doors open Saturday morning why we shall them tomorrow for so much below their full | Dishes, i Vasea, ‘Teapots, Women’ 8 REGAL Shoes, $2 Peir ndensed Milk Jars, sich ? } top, 19x36 large wood knobs Sale High and Low § = ) prices, ar range up to hai of the standard shapes ere, like design, quar i , Pumps and "golden oak, polished ane most wanted as well as fashionable novelties. A!I sorts of leathers My $2.95 .60-—~ cil as fi tt Alan TI gre eu ly § te 0 60 te n leather, and colors. These groups. jowls, Chocolate . ' 11 25 § iy t T6c, usually $1 to $2 Hand Baga of | Pots, Vases, Cracker Jara and Plates, With mare than ao wom BeCay “Bway Le _ - ‘ \ | in’ broken and round-vcttom! real goat | In black, with 10-inch | Condensed ile Holders and other | to give quick service cr Fine Refrigerators F ylea, in black and with yore d han hy de erated pie @ T Refri, tors, os, Bae? leat her-covered or fan: nt n ~— Red int Japanese Chins for ba dale penta itt ane At $1.65, tually 60 — f At 92.60, usually $8.50 to $6--A mee at Low Prices excellent ice savers , d Bay of lnc eee grain, ly p of Barnale Ba iain and ae cae and Saucers, 106 . | At $2 and $2.25, usually $2. AEG WI SDEIO BNA Couns ‘Teapot, Sugar and Cream Sets, 60¢ THIRTY-THIRD ST, Carri of goat seal and) handle and metai leather-covered ‘Tea Sets, 17 pices, $1.48, Main BROADWAY Cowhide, 10 to 2ineh, © frames. Main Floor | Ten Sets, 23 pieces, $1.98, Floor NEW YORK