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BIGGEST LNER OLYMPIC BEATING TIME FIRST TRIP 882-Foot ‘‘ Fourteen-Story ” Ship Now Expected to Dock Here Wednesday. CUTLERY FRAUDS COST GOVERNMENT Secret Service Men Working Here and in Germany Un- J, GRATTAN M’MAHON RESIGNS ELECTION JOB. Appeals Decision Brings Quick Action to Save Mayor cover Customs Stealings. Wireless reports from Cape Race to- Gay placed the Olympic, the giantess of the White Star line, 1,000 Frauds dollar WASHINGTON, June . 1% new Court of to seve in duties on in miles east of Sandy Hoc. at 315 A. M Embarrassment. Juring the last few have been Khe Is expected to dock at § o'clock ha S> Seaiah Mtektawan ¢ Wednesday morning. The White star Boi Prarie Company has prepared a specia) dock 44 Nid omply with t for the new ship at Ni t says the and North feet of length will ne from other essary to bu the end of th The followin: Ip to 8.30 o'clo Monday morn- WILL USE MOUNTED MEN. Waldo to Have Them Patrol Long ved! The more you know about to| eyeglasses The Olympic was suit ar Be} Ireland, She is ieraly a fourte story sea hotel, with verag ‘ duty in Manhattan and t the same thme toegive better pro- (tip | tection to Flushing, Whitestone and lege Potnt | the more you will appreciate Harris Service—the more you will be convinced of the thor- oughness of our methods. Whether = your glasses cost asf 2.06, $3.00 or $5.00, your eyes ness Kect of Fiush:| Will be examined by an experi- mounted men can cover more! enced Oculist and the lenses M|_more emciently than the men] Ground and fitted by an expert cementless Optician. We guarantee com- ‘HUNT FIRE IN WALL STREET. plete eveglass satisfaction. Oenlists and Opticians G4 Fast 23rd Street, near Fourth Avenue Moses and several of his friends | 27 West Sth Street, bet. bth and ¢th Avenues & day to keep by a | | n out b " G4 West 125th Street, near Lenox Avenue GITTINS HAS HOPE | put the fire out before the engines ar- | ft ieee ren tet alee and Rnd Streets |rived. and the fire apparatus rushed | 96 N a ty John Street FOR RACE TRACK BILLS, ‘isnt by without stopping, and for ne- aoe gene Wiesaht t ilouRhby, Brooklyn ee teen minutes raced round the district in . & 8., Brooklya “Senator Says Leiters ‘He Has Ree |" {Tultleas effort to locate the blaze. ceived Leads Him to Expect | ge of Measures, une .t.—"I have every rea- On the pre 2,500 passengers. she is bringing same nuieu people und ( has 60 salon “ass re She has passengers and » Cherdoarg Soutvan town. It was at drac Ol mpl. would dock " hi come aioe a Uile a P. Moi among those who saw ner make hor start When the new iiner docks Yorkers will atloar, Hey we tons. In sp z AGt so cowl hungry as the Maureiania, find it only iabes (oe trifle of 900 tons trip through those decide je made a y and to pe schedule. J. san w Seven engines + nded to a Wall eet fire alarm to-day, and their crews hunted in vain for a fire that had blazed in the show window of Moses & 8 offices at No, % Wall street. moving. roadway, near @9 Fulton Strert, opposit Stern Brothers will close their establishment at :2 o'clock Nocn on Saturdays and at 5 o'clock on other business days. ek betting laws will be * Robert il. Gittins of -Falis said to-day, “Who will oppose them? The bills of last year would not had ft not been for a and the hypnotic in- | Au it stands to- To-morrow, an Important Sale of the best grades of Men’s Shirts and Pajamas Pure Silk and Silk and Linen Shirts, in the most desirable and attractive patterns, made negligee style, with turnback cuffs, fat $2.35 Regular Price from 33.50 to 6.00 Silk and Linen Pajamas, in light and dark effects, low cut, trimmed with silk $2 frogs and tine pearl buttons; exceptionally well made ta' ~ 45 Regular Price from $4.00 to 6,c0 ureater hardship on the r than js imposed on any other | “I Wave received many letters in re- | » tation to the bills and nearly all are | ig commendation of their intent. If pil the members of the Legislature receive similar communications I believe the absurd features of the present law will Se removed The bills hay ‘eSenate Codes ¢ +viled up for det this week. been reported by the! nmittee and may be | ein the Upper House | “BROOKLYN Y. C. IS NO MORE. | Commodore Mearst Gets to “Na r ps Hearst, Commo * ore of the Brookiyn Yacht Club, and tie Board of Drectors were allowed by Jusilce Maddox, in the Supreme Brooklyn, this afternoon to the name of the club to the al Yacht Club. Id name, the pet toners sald, Plen’s Underwear Sea Island Cotton, Athletic, Plaid Nainsook Coat Shirts and Knee Drawers; also White Lisle Thread, and extra fine Court, gnuaea an limpresson fae the ok: quality Fancy Madras Shirts and Drawers, yn Yae%t Club was a local institution, sn? Sees st tees a 00°, Oe, 05° whereas there were more members living oute Mase Brooklyn thenin Values 60c, 75c and $1.25 Each, “BRITISH WORL Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Bathing and Swimming Suits *4 foe on iniany trois Laeden comprising Plain Worsted Jersey, Fancy Edged Silk Stripes and Silk waye that the imperial conference has Mixtures, also One Piece Jersey Suits and Young Children’s lopted an imperial olan of wireless Fancy Trimmed Flannel Suits at Very Moderate Prices. Two Piece Jersey Suits, $1,905, 2.25 « 3.25 Sweater Suits, at $2.75 have heretofore ated that Premier Ward of New 4 land had proposed a chai owned wireless stations thr empire, and the Government a explained that plans ulready were foot for linking the wic rite Boys’ Men's, at $3.25, 3.45 Untrimmed Millinery EIRST_ FLOOR MAIN BUILDING cash sales, - and RR, fares Large selections of Dress and Outing Hats for Midsummer W ear, of Hemp, Panama, Milan, Lingerie, Pique and Vel Also the following Special Values for To-morrow Lome 2 uf | m, Dining Koww ut te r >, a ‘and’ ts ut" exhibitions wt uur Peanut Straw Hats silewroom. i fth black 5 WRITE. FOR CATALOGU: with black velvet edge, it TBS MAILED FREE R h Straw Bz ‘ seiseCEt athe SORuIECED ough Straw Banded sei: = Everything for Mourekeeving on in black or white at 95¢ CREDIT TERA i Domestic Hemp Hats, with wide velvet flange, in black. Real White Hemp Hats, » $25 with wide black velvet flange, at “ $275 * $80 Worth $3 Dowa mp? &-* 2.50 3.98 at $100 Worth $10 Down $1.50 Wee ily ie * $1 *° $200 * a “ $20 wo 0 Larger Amounts ta Proportion, || dur Terma Apply Ali New Yors state, New Jersey and Connectieut, 1417-1494 THIRD AVE. S°AVEs1 80ST The two entrances on West Twenty-second Street will befound very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages West 23de and 22d Streets THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE MANY MILLIONS : M1 Broad Street, near Habne & Co, Newark | 19, 1911. Neither t# Grocer (dja Faitin: tempt for fe. | ather go to jail than) yer James The lawyer ardo Glangre contempt for fi Josephine alim grocer, punish Custome werviee eto pay his been lack of expert r vam= pere #, but relying upon coun t #el's statement Justice Guy motion to punish, so ngrosso wi ospitality_of in all probability | ‘ 0 try the nant was not represented in | 1" t known ff there wtit be! and seizure: i by ‘osecuted from| ON ow min an ettort «break up. tie MAN HELD FOR SELLING —>—— | : RATHER JAIL THAN ALIMONY. | Mothers’ Complaints to Prosecutor CAMDEN, N Burnett, without ball nett, granted the| he fh PICTURES TO CHILDREN. Cause His Arrest in Cam- den, N. J. 19.—Thomas forty charge was made the mother of ten-yea: i} \ \ models. man-tailored. have no trouble with the rims breaking off. tailoring of these suits. $12.60 up to $36.60. natural. by one of t! are unequaled because he stems. And we also wish to remind you that our Is extended, without char; A Stir Among the Silks Eager for your admiration, and eager to be used in many a Summer dress foundation, lining | or trimming, are some very | lustrous $1.10 Satin Messalines at 75c Yard They are 36 inches wide, of strong, firm texture and high ‘et finish, and in 20 fashionable | shades, including white and || black. Also, $1.50 Black Satin Duchesse at $1.10 Yard Is being rapidly bought at this snug price-saving. 35 in. wide, in a rich black, with un- usually fine finish. At the same price and the same saving, is some excellent $1.60 Black Satin Messaline at $1.10 Yard which is 26 in. wide, and in a | J] high, brilliant finish. Second Floor chase. Repr! fi our poeta ‘odvertising. < {| 50,000 Pieces of Fine | White China At Much Less Than Half Regular Prices China makers close their fiscal year July 1st. Naturally at the end of the season they have an accumulation, or an over-produc- tion of their wares, | We took over the entire stock-on-hand of one of the most noted China makers in America. IT GOES ON SALE TUESDAY MORNING AT MUCH LESS THAN HALF PRICE. And every one that knows China will admit that this is a conserva- tive statement of the value of this fine China. Two kinds, thin, dainty China for private use, and the half-thick grade for hotels and restaurants. We advise early selections. Sold by the dozen, or at the same rate in separate pieces, Thin China for Private Use Regularly Now Bread and Butter Plates..........:++00+ee0e 95e 35¢ Doz, Tea Plates.......... $1.50 60¢ Doz. Breakfast Plates Be 60c Doz. Dinner or Soup Plates 60c Doz. Grape Fruit Bowls B5c Doz. Fruit or Preserve Saucers 5 40c Doz. Celery Trays....... ae . 50 15c Doz. Uncovered Vegetable Dishes. ._ 55e 12c Each Soup Tureen with Cover... . $1.50 36c Each Tea Cups and Saucers... . .$1.70 86c Each Meat Dishes for Cold Meats. 45ec 16c Each Dishes for Steaks or Chops . .. 5de =: 16 Each Meat Dishes for Roasts........... Te 20c Each Half-Thick China for Hotel or Restaurant Use Side or Individual Vegetable Dishes, 21-inch 50c Doz. ide or Individual Vegetable Dishes, 3-inch .60c Doz. ce Boats .10c Each :16¢ Doz, .48c Doz. Sa s Individual Butter Plates. Oval Dishes, 5-inch.. . Oval Dishes, 6-inch.. | Oval Dishes, 10-inch All Size Plates........ ‘ And many other pieces at remarkably low prices, | Bubway Store, Lower Floor and Baleony .10c Each ah POR R OAM cel pen | ition $m stone -60c Doz, | - 60¢ Doz. - Every Matron and Young Woman Should Know Linen Suits, $5.75 to We should like to put much stress on the fact.that our Linen Suits are distinctive, as they were copied and adapted from our own imported But we also wish to emphasize particularly that they are | It is also important to know that our Suits are only made of pure Irish, French, Russian, Austrian or Ramie linens that have been water shrunk. But that is not all—we always watch over every detail of their making so that trimmings are not skimped. If pearl buttons are used, you can rest assured that they are the best pearl. 5 huttons are required by certain styles, they are the best and you will Prices are amazing when one considers the quality and excellent For women, sizes 34 to 44, $5.75, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 up to $40. For young women, 14, 16, 18 and 20 years, $5.75, $7.60, $8.50, $10, P, S.—All the new colors, Turkish blue, leather, violet, maize, wistaria, light blue, navy, jasper, lavender, besides white, black and Matchless—Willow Ostrich Plumes $2.95, $4.95 and $5.95 This applies to both price and quality, as these Plumes were made ie best ostrich feather manufacturers in New York. Prices inted us a large concession—for trade reasons. They are brilliant black, hand-knotted, and have 214 and 3-ply 16 inches long, 12 inches wide, $2.96, regular eee ki 19 inches long, 14 inches wide, $4.96, regular $6 quality. 1714 inches long, 16 inches wide, $6.96, regular $7 quality. ay economic prices prevail throughout our entire collection of untrimmed hats. NO-CHARGE TRIMMING SERVICE ‘ ¢ », to all those who purchase untrimmed hats and trim- mings in either our Main or Third Floor Millinery Sections. Beautiful weather. $40 | If linen-covered wh Third Floor By Our Paris Bureau GIMBELS—PARIS. “Cut Piece’ Event in Yard Goods One-Third to One-Half Below Regular Prices That the Gimbel store has done a remarkable yard goods business since its advent in New York, some six months ago, is is one of the busiest yard This comprehensive dence of the remarkable value the Gimbel Subway Store as a Tuesday, or any day this week. 25c to 50¢ Silks, at 18¢ yd. 40c to 65¢ Silks, several styles, 28c yd. 50c to 85¢ Black and Colored Silks, 38¢ yd. $1.50 Embroidered Swiss Flouncings, $1 yd. $1.25 Swiss and Batiste Flouncings, 75¢ yd. 75c Embroidered Batiste Flouncing, 48¢ yd. 75¢ Swiss Embroidered Galloons, 36¢ yd. Te to 20c Edges & Insertions, 5c, L0c & $1.75 Embroidered Voile Flouncings, 96¢ 35¢ Swiss and Nainsook Flouncings, 18¢ 15¢ to 25c Wash Goods, many styles, 10c¢ 20c to 25¢ Wash Goods, many styles, 14c 88c Linen Suitings, 36 in. wide, 26c yd. 10¢ Utility Dress Ginghams, 27 in., 7c yd. 10c Dress Lawns, many designs, 5c yd. Remnants of 121c, 30e Wash Goods, &e yd. Bedford back All INJURES EYE IN CRASH a sale, but because we wish to giving them economies, but merc they desire. Undesirable merchandise is not a bargain, no matter how low the Pi may be. And sales of that character never are there should be little doubt in our Blouse Sales have ‘hese American-made Blouses are so enchanting because they bike either copied or inspired by our own imported models. And hat is why they are sc different. They are made of the sheerest materials and are trimmed with the finest laces (some with real Irish) and many are beautifully hand-embroidered in white or colors. Scores of styles with high or Dutch neck, long, short, kimono or regular sleeves. Our entire collection of fine hand-mede French Blouses is also in- cluded in this Sale, at one-third to one-half less than regular successful. Women’s White Pique and Bedford Cord Skirts, $3 & $3.75 Both of these corded materials are very popular at present— and their vogue is certain to increase during the Summer. view of this, one will certainly appreciate these very small prices. Also because the Skirts are man-tailored. White pique model at $3 has front panel trimmed with buttons. ord model at $3.76 has a very clever inlaid front and ears of Fashion’s new ideas. 20 to 30-inch waist-bands, 36 to 42-inch lengths. Third Floor general ls sections, une Sale of ‘Cut Pieces” of yard ving in the Subway Store. place to buy yard goods. Come to this remarkable sale, The price list follows; liberal quantities, in 1 to 30 yard lengths. 10c to 80c Ribbons, at 5c, 10c and 16c yd. Remnants 30¢, 60¢ Fabrics, 16¢ yd. 40c White Dress Linen, 36 in. wide, 25¢ yd. 85c Bleached Linen Sheeting, 60¢ yd 60c Linen Table Damask, 42¢ 5 85c Linen Table Damask, 66 in. wide, 60¢ 60c Full-Bleached Table Damask, 40c yd. 10¢ All-Linen Crash Dish Toweling, 6c yd. »¢ All-Linen Crash Toweling, 8c yd. 1214 to 15c All-Linen Toweling, 9c yd. 7c Cotton Toweling, snow white, 4c yd. 121 4c to 18¢e White Goods Remnants, 7c yd. ersian Lawn, 40 in. wide, 7c yd. $1.20 English Long Cloth, 60¢ pe. of 10 yds. 12c Domet Flannels, at 6¢ yd, 12 be John Winter of No. 359 Gates avenue, Brookiyn, drove an a East Forty-second. stre his friend, Berger Lo 1d | Fifteenth street in the They had just crossed Fifth avenue, go -ling east, line of street cars held up by a blockade. Winter made a eastbound tracks and collided head-on with a westbound car, ves| Shield on the front of the automobile .| Was smashed a) into Loretz's fi and cutting him Murphy called Dr, Cook from the Flow- id |er Hospital who said that Loretz might lowe tne sight of one of his eyes, of No. 419 Ka when they came to harp turn across th everal pleces fle verely, Not Like Other Blouses— But Distinctive Styles in This June Sale $1, regularly $1.60 and $2 $1.60, regularly $2.60 and $3 $2, regularly $3.60 to $4 $3, regularly $4.75 to $5.66 “Pretty! Good taste! Exquisite!" is what a woman enthusiastically remarked the other day. We do not have such a Sale as this simply for the sake of having Pea our patrons not only by First Cable from Grand Steeplechase— Auteuil This, you know, is the first of the three great Parisian fashion events to be held this week—and it is at these assemblages that Fashion first discloses her new ideas in Autumn modes. Cable arrived late yesterday. GIMBEL BROTHERS, New York City. Enormous and brilliant assemblage at Grand Steeple- Venetian Gondolier costumes the great novelty. New skirts wider. Hats are smaller and covered with ostrich. Many soft tissues and brilliant taf- fetas were worn. Chantilly and Venetian laces, also beauti- ful embroideries, much in evidence. shades and vivid greens. Auteuil Courses, June 18, 1911. New colors—mustard 2 lly known. And the 160 wide, 20¢ yd. 85¢ Cream $1.25 & $1. | tenburg insert EW YORK to-day with at beside him. a long The big glass injuring his eyes Policeman e famous. Remnants of 15¢ Outing Flannels, 7¢ yd. Wc Embroidered Flannels, 32 in., 35¢ yd. 10¢ & 1214 Bleached Muslin, 36 in., 5c yd. 6c Unbleached Muslin, 27 in. wide, 3c yd. 8c Unbleached Muslin, 36 in. wide, 4c yd. 16c Pillow Case Muslin, 45 in. wide, 8¢ yd. 20c Bleached Sheeting, 45 in. wide, 10c. 40c Bleached Sheeting, 2!4 & 213 yas. 20c to 25e White Flaxons, 32 in. wide, 10c. ‘ 50c to 75c Woolen Dress Goods, 25¢ yd. 85¢e to $1.50 Woolen Dress Goods, 46¢ yd. 50c Mohair Sicilian, black and colors, 38. $1 Black Mohair Brilliantine, 68¢ yd. $1.25 Black Prunella Cloth, 48 in. wide, 58c. 15c to 50c Cotton Lace Bandings, 12¢ yd. 40c ta 50c Shadow Allover Laces, 25c yd. 75c Valenciennes Allover Laces, 60c yd. 5c to 85c Venise and Oriental Allovers, 50c. |; 8c to 12c Val. Laces, matched sets, 5c yd. 25c to 50c Val. Edges & Insertions, 16¢ pc. 5e Linen Laces & Insertions, 3¢ yd. 12c Plain Swiss Curtaining, 6¢ yd. 15c Striped Swiss Curtaining, 9¢ yd. 15¢ Cathedral Madras, 36 12c Silkoline, 36 in. J ; 15¢ Ruffled Muslin Curtaining, with Bat- |Freckle-Face New Remedy That Removes Freckles or Costs Nothing. Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-Face, to try @ few remedy for freckles with the guarantee of & réliable dealet that it will not cost you a peany uunlem it removes the freckles, while if it does give You a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine—double sirensth trom Riker’s ot Hegeman's and one night's treatment will show you how easy it Is to rid yourself forevor of the homely freckles and get a deautifal complexion. Rarely ia more than one Ounce needed for the worst case, Be sure to ak Riker's or Hegeman’s for the double strength othine, as this is the only pre scription sold under guarantee of money back tf it fails to remove freckien, World Wants Work Wonders. st ne thd $3.96, regularly $5 and $6 $4.76, regularly $6.95 $6.76, regu’ly $7.60 and $8.75 $6.76, regu’ly $10.76 & $12.75 andise that is pretty and what your mind as to 4 loos In Silver-Plated Cutlery Just a little pick-up of fine waresat savings of half or nearly. Hollow handled medium Table Knives, in a handsome pattern, with steel blades, heavily plated, at $5 dozen, reg. $9. Dessert Knives:to match, $4 dozen, regularly $8. ‘ Alsosome Rogers’ Sectionally Silver- plated Forks, in a pattern matching the knives very closely, at $2.20 dozen, regularly $4. Main Floor Potted Ferns, Palms and Rose Bushes A good assortment, including the following favorites: Table Ferns, regularly 5c, at 1c. Fern Dishes, regularly 75c, at 38¢. Also a good variety of Boston Scottii and Whittmanii Ferns. Kentia Palms, regularly 15c, at 5c. Killarney and Melody Rose Bush- es, in 214-in. pots; regularly 50c, at 12¢ each. Floral designs at $1 upward. Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Regularly 36c Doz., at 6c Doz. Subway Store, Lower Floor Subway Store, Lower Floor, oods is further evi- t will further establish Storm Serges, 40 in, wide, 58¢. 35 Navy and Cream Serge, 80c. 6 in. wide, 8e yd, le, 8c yd. tion, 8¢ yd. Subway Store, Lower Floor HERS THIRTY-THIRD ST. A ew

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