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‘ 8 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1911. ¢ young man waa in desperate need of | crushed to-day by a 20)-pound cake st | sie | ‘ money, and, reading an advort jee which siipned from the load as the | i ment by @ man named Wolf, he went to ° a ooupttat STORE CLOSES SAT. AT NOON +) see Wolf, Pho latter took him to Ja- h matca, In I, and there Introduced him { ; to &@ man named Gray, and at this MILLINERY Tr ve surance policy for $5,000 and the note * 4 9 DRESSES i = LIFE FOR LOAN eS COATS. | Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. Paine sce eer WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28TH TVET rine collatera smudsequentiy cussed | Ho ie Sine genes Etc., Etc., Etc. Junction was directed againat therm. Court Steps In and Restrains Silk and Lisle Hosiery | | | At Reduced Prices | “THE Alleged Loan Sharks to bate: oye : 99 } HAD OPIUM WORTH $15,000. What is more necessary than to P I earance j Aid Young Man. | conserve yout — eyesight — the re- nveniory ; Goon Chong, Manager of the) 7 st precious of all dipediile A ee j aie joes |’ Onéntal Restaurant, Atresied - | pt Glasses are deper —- WE GUARANTEE THE WEAR OF ALL SILK HOSE | Justice Page, Suprem | iA asses, because they | , rs ae | today, at the conctuston of an angu- This Afternoon. sribed by an Oculist, not an Ww "s § s } teow for an fuiunction made tn babait| coon chon, manager of the Oriental] “Optician” on an teveglass Sales | ADVERTISED IN SUNDAY’S PAPERS HAS ALREADY MADE ng I a | of Howard Caspary, ogee klit hi | Roma anti Pell street, was arrested | person “over a couiiler.” | : in black and colors, lisle soles and lisle | experienced young man," wherein it was jon Yorth street i" o yon charged arter tops. 3 pair for $3.18) .78 | alleged that Caspary, in desperate neod | with having in his possession 125 pounds @ ODS. (3 pi 3. ) a Whether your glasses cost $2.00, {of money, met an alleged loan shark | °° . the commercial value of} $3.00 or $5.00, this charge in- um, A Tremendous Success Women’s Emb’d Silk Hose c \ hich {9 $15,000, 1 cludes the d le services of an Of thread silk, lisle sol © end for $2.20 tn cash gave up his inter. | "N00 I* Li Burke of the| Clud | thread silk, liste soles and tops, i ha Mio fathionra eatate worth #00000 | sett renee ced thet Cho | Oculist (a tered physician) black and colors, selt-embroidered, (3 pair for $2.45, .85 * signed a policy of life insurance for $,- | 0, made out @ note for $3,750 and gav: | Wie alleged toan shark $00 for commis. f sion, granted an tojunction from tho | /* 5 bench. ey stored the oplum CD ey shop of ¢ Hy | and that of a competent Optician ‘ollins, poultry dealers, of No. 19 ‘i tafastion (8 DoBe bers street, A packing case con: | —<complete satisfaction is pos ‘opium was taken from a cellar! itively guaranteed, ell atreet to the poultry dealers’ | The poultry men were tanorant IN SPITE OF A STORMY MONDAY! Women’s Silk Hose Of pure thread silk, black, white or tan, lisle soles and four-inch garter welt. Value suse (0A ° ° ° fi Ve 4% IPs iste dove ater Attorney Jem00 A an "aun fsbanes R kable Off Still R Women's Lisle Hose | Gray, for the fondant, Jacob A. Fos- | « with an. : | e' e emar a e erings ti emain Silk or plain gauze lisle, black, white or tan tof, concwied the facta as atated on the | ‘The Chinainan wae t akon to Police | Ooulists and Opticians spliced heels, with four-inch garter welt. Value 50c. argument but maintained that a cour! | Headquarters preparatory to his are strequtty could not act tn the matter be. [raignment hatare United States Com | Bt yar far erm. ney bret sacsues Th h t ENTIRE H e Men's Thread Silk Sox | cause it had no Jurisdiction, Foster ang | M!ssloner Shields, | $42 Colum Saree eit ant Rood fereats roug ou ouse. Silk Sox, in black, tan and colors : ‘gd named pr teen aro enjoined | Killed by Cake of Ice, | PNWsteetetreet: near John Btreos double lisle soles and tops. Value 75c. 45 ft sposing of the collateral until the | penjamin Schwarts, #ix y: old, of , neat Willoughby, Brooklyn Si i § rial of the aotion. No. TM Haat Ninth treet, hitching on | QaPeites Sete eppastie Ara Be Brooklyn | Men's Silk Lisle Sox ; Counsel for Campary said that the behind an ice wagon, was struck and 997 Broad Street near Hahne & Co, Newark In black, solid colors and vertical stripes. Value 60c. 25 i Boys’ Vacation Stockings Extra strong yarn, wide or narrow ribbed, r am —— ——— double knees, Sizes 6to10, Value $i.se 6 pairfor 1.10 Store Your Furs at Gimbels h G e b 1 S b Largest, Wevest, Safest, Cleanest, e Uu a to e Children’s Socks - York - GIMBBELS | |#22::: The Gim bh 4 seo essa aian = Gees. (Agi z ; 8 Socks, with striped tops When You ¥ Us to Call for Them . Pr ” otton Soc! See nang. fer eakegue ' Is ready for “The Fourth.’ Are youP Liste Thread Striped Socks. .. 118 ( Whether it’s ready-to-wear apparel for men, women and children, or furnishings and fixings for the Summer home, the cool, comfortable Subway Store is ready to sup- ply your wants quickly and economically. 1,000 Tailored White Waists at 50c As good quality as often sold at $1. A mannish model (like illustration), with soft French cuffs and collar—in these very desirable materials: Crossbarred Lawn, Linene, Striped Lawn, black or navy, Black-and-white Checked Lawn. Exceptionally good value at 50c. $1.50 Tub Skirts at $1 Like the illustration. Well-tailored Skirts of linene, in tan, blue and white; six-button paneled front Skirts, with pocket, plain gored Skirts, and Skirts variously trimmed with straps and buttons. | Regularly $1.50, at $1. $2.50 to $3 Tub Skirts at $1.75 The surplus stock of one of our best skirt makers. The materials have all been shrunk and the Skirts carefully made by men tailors. : Some of the materials are Imported Rep, in white, tan, Hae blue, pink and ~~. An Advance Fourth-ot-July Celebration In the MEN’S FURNISHING STORE SUMMER SHIRTS and NECKWEAR of High Degree In a Vacation Sale Peppered with Price-Reduclions July is the logical time for clearing stocks. These clearances come two or three weeks too late to be of much use to people who take their vacations early. This is the sound reason why we have gone through our Men’s Fur- nishing stock now, in this import- ant outfitting week before the Pongee Silk and Linen Coats FOR WOMEN _AND MISSES. Reversible Linen Coats Full length kimono model, of natural tan Siberian linen —reverse side of Delft blue, Violet or Rose linen. Heretofore $12.50 9.75 Raglan Linen Coats Of Siberian water-shrunk linen, in tan or white, convert- ible soft roll collar and gauntiet cuffs of black satin. Value $18.50 12.50 Dressy Pongee Coats Of natural tan Shantung silk; convertible soft rol! collar, revers and gauntlet cuffs of Delft or black silk. Fourth, and have made the price- lavender; Austrian and Irish Linen, in white, natural and blue; Indian Head i Vaue s29s0 18.50 reductions that Lawn; Linene, white, tan and blue; Bordered Reps and Batiste, tan, blue, Reversible Pongee Coats SS ld naturall pink and lavender. j New exclusive model, of natural tan Pongee Silk, reverse NS would naturally ‘The variety of attractive styles includes overskirt models, trimmed with lace insertion, plain side of satin, in black, royal purple or Deift blue. ' comelater on Men’s iy gored skirts with inverted plaits, paneled back and front, button front or side models; with or Value $29.50 without pockets, tucked panel skirts, new three-piece habit back skirts and pleated skirts. All are $2.50 to $3 Skirts, at $1.76. Subway Store, Balcony Diplomas Framed at 45c to 65c | Steamer and Dress Trunks vi Di i ine! , brown, e green, light oak or gilt frames or 134-in, mouldings, At Very Moderate Prices fitted complete with glass, at 460, 560 and 66c. : If you require a This offer is for 14x16 and 16x19 in. diplomas or Trunk for the vaca- 4 tion trip, here is an Summer Shirts, Neckties and the like. Offerings are unusually fine, as well as diversified. There are probably Z 7 1,600 Shirts and 8.50 Dy 4 ALL CARS TRANSFER, 70 class pictures. Subway Store, Balcony 2,000 Neckties Hosiery and Underwear re ee LEX. T0 322_f4 59% To GOUSn \ { in the Sale Women’s ae Ean Geta low neck are well-made,service- ( and pricesare nowhere |] and sleeveless, umbrella style, lace trimmed, very elas- able Trunks that you |Our Greatest 4th of July Sale of bap h 1 pin- |] tie;regularly 50c and 75c, at 380, can depend upon. | ° near the proud pin Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests, sizes 4, 6 and 6; Basswood Dress and Steamer Trunks ; oil pair.ted nacle which they occu- regularly 2 t 18¢ each,.or 8 for 0c. pied earlier in the sea- stay NOW 6c Vests, now 10c each, or 3 for 26c, | $500 List Walters Concert Grand canvas, hardwood slats on top, fibre bind.ng and centre- band, two straps all around, brassed hardware. son, It's a good time to augment the usual buying power of your clothing money by one-half. Men's and Women’s Hosiery. 28in. 80in, 32in, 34in, 86in, 38in. 40in, | U; ° \° 0 fi $ Prt tthe af de jSonarn tatu Remon at. | a as aap age wm wwe | |) | Upright Piano Outhts for $225 ; four slats on top, Six Thousand $2 Shirts at $1.10 toes; regularly 35¢ pair, at 18¢, or 3 pairs for 0c. Men's Canvas Coverad Sample Half Hose, black, tan and many b hardware, inside top $5 Down and $1 a Week tay: 86in. 88in. 40in. One of the most important shirt offerings of the Summer, and including several sorts of hand- good colors, 25c kind, at 2 pairs for 2c. 28in, 80in, 82in. 34in. M0in, some shirts that it is exceedingly rare to find at any such low price—$1.10 each. Men’s Underwear. $3.25 $3.60 93.75 $4 25 $4.00 $4.76 Fine Mercerized Soft Shirts, in self-corded and | hundreds of different patterns, that have been $2 in our Men's 50c Underwear at 26¢—Nuinsook, balbrig- Canvas Covered Dress , four narrow slats, satin-stripe patterns; all with soft cuffs; some with | own stock. ‘i - gan and open mesh, sleeveless and half sleeve. steel binding, centre band, strong hardware, top tray Separate soft collars. Fancy Mercerized Shirts, with neat hair-line stripe Men's Union Suits at 60c—Open mesh, long and | divided with hat compartment; 28 in., $2.60; 80 in., Noated Bosom Shirts, of handsome percales, with 5 attached or separate cuffs, all well-laundered, and in | styles that we have been selling at $2 all the season, $3 Flannel Outing Shirts at $1.65 $1 and $1.60 English Four-in-Hands, 65c Comiortable, well - made shirts, of wool - and - cotton | Paisley, madder and bandana prints, typically Eng- t, but with enough warmth to make | lish and very fine foulards, showing the border on the " xe ng, with the conse- | ends, We imported them ourselves, and had them made quent cooling-off. Soft double cuffs, lapel pocket and | in New York into distinctive, flowing-end Scarfs. Splen- neck band. did for midsummer wear. To these we add liberal selec- $2.50 Silk-and-Linen Mixed Shirts at $1.65 tions from our Summer neckwear, hitherto priced at lored ds, all with soft cuffs, Various half sleeves. siylen that we have boon sling ‘Men's “Porosknit"’ Shirts and Drawers, 38c— Stamped “seconds,” but hard to find any imperfections, Women’s Sweater Coats. All-Wool Sw: r Coats, roll collar or V-neck style, Oxtord or white: ularly $2.95, at $1.96. Mannish Sweater Coats, all-wool, V-neck model, Oxford, tan or white; regularly $3.50, at $2.26. Handsome Sweater “oats, all-wool, V or roll-collar models, in white only. ‘They fit exceptionally well; 32.76; 32 in., $3; 34 in., $3.25; 36 in., $3.50. ' A ‘ Subway Store, Balcony Decorated Tea Pots at 35c Regularly 45c to 65c Each These Rockingham and Jet Tea Pots are decidedly attractive in their rich, dark coloring. Some of them with very little or no decoration; in three popular sizes; regularly 45c to 65c each, at 86c. cpllthera oflered at the special price of $1.35, ine $1 or more. regularly $5, at $3.60. Subway Store, Balcony Subway Store, Lower Floor very sheer, with a generous proportion of silk, but a e ” ry res A very serviceable. In tan, gray, blueand white, with sott | Silk-Kanitted Four-in-Hands, 450 “Cut Pieces” of Linoleums and Oilcloths at the } Freneh cufls. This is an amazingly low price for pure silk scarfs that A Walters Pianos Are Built to Last Forever |G} y,AB,Omatbus Lot of shirts wt abe | be sldn our stock fr $l and $1.40: but ey ae Lowest Prices of the Season Bele een cto ders of Perea aL teaien sn OF th SSA. lots that we wish to clear out. Rare prizes, if you can ; ee clear bere cal ens Sub pleas fits Ae aut Piast Secured from several of our manu- | UPON FIRST PAYMENT? OF $5 \/E WILL DELIVER THE PIANO. | ‘and greatly varied assortment, with some of the | "4 your color, acturers; Of < to <0 sq. yds. ; many full-room lengths; a yas. wide. Remember, this Sale is fo ort Time Only. None of thi i | | bee picking in the whole Sale. Some of them are soiled | 60¢ Washable Four-in-Hands at 26c 25c to 45c Oilcloths, at 10c, 15c and 20c square yard. |IN\ wit be sold at this price after July 3d, and as there fs only a limited quantity | } Brame pancnne: ut otherwise all are perfect, All that is left of w large purchase, at a new, low price. 45c to 60c Printed Linoleums, at 20c, 25c and 30c square yard. | of them we advise an early saa ines teen Wane | Titanic” Soft Collars, 12)sc Cool-looking Neckties that men will want to buy by half $1.25 to $1.36 Inlaid Linoleums, at 60c square yard eine serteswion bap De BUR neat RERUN OIE eRnbae® | Made specially tor us, from rnuch better materials than | dozens, of sil\-and-linen, mercerized Oxfords, Russian ; y q i Pianos, Perfection initone ancl construrtion, | usually found in collars at this price. Perfectly fitting, in | cords, satin striped materials, mostly on white grounds, $1.50 Inlaid Linoleums, at 76c and 95c square yard. $500 List L Walters Pianos, $250 | $609 List K Walters Pianos.....$300 white and colors, finished with button links, sizes 12 to 18, | in French or open end shapes. Main Floor An opportunity seldom offered. Subway Store, Lower Floor Smyrna Rugs at About One-Third Saving Nearly everyone knows the superior quality of ‘‘Im- Bize Regularly Now | $550 List D Walters Pianos, $260 | $1,000 List Walters Baby Grand, $575 | $1,000 List Walters 88-Note Mastertone Player Piano Outfit, $395 On the very easy terms of $10 Down and $2 a Week | Pay But $1.50 for Men’s $8 Straw Hatsor Better This sale of fine Straw Hats is interesting New York men by the hundreds. made from pure Trish flax, smooth and cool and very absorbent. ‘Therefore, very safe to wear when one is overheated, The Shirts, wwers and Union Suits are all in athletic style—sleeve- and knee length and 40 per cent. under-price, because bought the importer’s large surplus. we wine ai Pure Thread | Bill Hose, 800 Pr. sill, , reinforced toes and heels, in and all wt ‘very unusual offering. * the shirts sleeveless or short sleeves; the drawers in knee or ankle length, Splendid value at $1, 60c ‘‘Gartlet’’ Half Hose, 26c Pair Light weight, lustrous silk lisle socks, with triple heels and toes and double soles; made es) ly high in the leg to wear with knee drawers, In black, tan, gray and navy blue; at half their regular pri: Also Samples of Carpet Borders at half and less. Subway Store, Lower Floor & GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. time, tempe It chimes in ad- erial” Smyrna Rugs. These 3,000, then, will sell out | 18x36 in. $1.25 85 | i mirably with tomorrow's sale of Men's Furnishings, for it enables men to save money literally from Be I hurry, phates ily Al this ane of the year ne 80 mane 21x46 in. 1.85 $1.25 CAUTION {i | to toe on their Summer outfits. The hats are samples from the famous firm of Samuel Mund- are looking for medium-priced Rugs for Summer homes, | 26x54 in. 2.50 1.75 \]| EXCHANGE heim & Co., and two other fine makers. They include practically every desirable style of the sea- hotels and boarding houses. +n ry - f | ade 1 oat oma, 34 Floor, 60th st | son—Splits, Sennits, Mackinaws and Milans; are chiefly in sizes 674 to 7), and are all of $3 "Two words g:ve the reason for the cut price dropped patterns,""that 30x60 in. 3. 2.25 S lt INGDALES’, L 3d Av h (9). i i qualities or better. Today, tomorrow and until they are gone—wnich will be soon—-$1.60 each, || is, patterns the mill will discontinue making. Mainly Oriental designs | 36x72 in, 4.45 2.95 | | ————=BLOOM , Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th Stason Fourth Floor and exactly as desirable as though you paid full price for them, 80x38 ii 1.85 1.25 = = aaa $0 Hall Runners of various widths and lengths at proportionate | 57.°°° in, pe * i ’ : savings. 36x40 in. 2,50 1.75 Also Men’s Summer Underwear and Hosiery | 5909 carpet Samples | ms Toptotimete ttmeughtby The Hosiery man couldn’t resist the temptation to seize this opportunity to let many more men Briuuaisarit aga. on. atxi8 in. Meee ae know what good stuff he has inhisstock, So he contributed this very excellent news for tomorrow: at Half and Less . Brussels, Velvets & Axminsters 27x45 in. $1.50 60c f Men’s Pure Linen Underwear Under-price | Men's English Cotton Underwear at $1 Aa fg ae. eropbee patterns, | Hiruanalsy Velveve & Asroinerare | 87x64 {i 00 rir annie 4 are nicely bo ad ver y ‘ 2 5 F ‘Tbe Bach for Shirts and Drawers, Usually $1.26 ,, Two famous London makes—I. & R. Morley's and in many places in the home, . Royal Wiltons 27x64 in. B25 1,50 “an ”? 1.60 fer Union Suite, Usually ¢2.60 Cartwright & Warner's, Gauge cotton, delightfully cool, Y (a) ef Aids, | Simplify Home-seeking by saving r and tramping.