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— 7 ——== — 2, pane: ‘ rascal THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911. Re ee nee aint mas tried to obtala @ mandamus to lated to-day how he, his mother, his] of the two trains rounding @ curve and SENT ER the poles could be planted. But Capt. brother Benjamin and his sister Minnie| shooting down a grade. He ‘TRICK SAY GERMAN epiane: ¥ ah YY} J jd his sister Minnis Becker conquered and after refill tse found themselves stalled on the Erto| hia brother and dragged his mother ; \h the end th rT , holes, oer, id ba B . | and sister out of the car, They were peered. Putnam avenue wae Mpa amt peda Ape Bata gah cry out of the car when the other inte ort Re fase night ng traina last night when the ensine | train came tolling up the grade, The| _SOb mth — | nei of ence ‘iat | of his touring car auddenly broke down. | spark still refused to ignite, but both| ~ x. AVIATORS OFF TO CALAIS rae tas ering wee. soas| eet ra, ua Met sata a Teens among foci ean ea aah pia RIS Te LONDON RACE, the tracks of the Greenwood Lake Di-| and applied their brakes. The two] cutlery manufacturers to learn the facts ellet’s and co ett ae piboe: IN PAI 0 vision of the Erie at Little Falls when] locomotives were only a matter of a ning the jeged custome frauds . the spark gave out and the car came to] few fect away when the a came w York, where large quantities of Last Leg of Journey Before Flight atop, The front of the machine was Dack io life and the engine farted] cutlery from this place have been eelned on the southbound track and the rear Across inglish In backing the machine off the tracks The manufacturers here claim that the —_—_— Is Made e on the northbound track, The near] sn Yeuperate haste crunauer ran. do | Action of the American custom officers Channel to Dover. er ry Tumble of two traing could be distinctly | nis mother and slater throwing was merely @ trick to ald American * France, June %.—With near, into a ditch, ‘They were only competitors, and the Government, {t 1s Thousands in English Ports Edison Employees Refill Holes Fd day ad ead: nine airmen got| PATERSON, N. J., June %—Louls| While Grunauer wae striving to fenttel injured and considered themacives for-| sald, will gather information om this rt Hi rd They Dug After Becker away this afternoon for the Roubaiz to|Grunauer, @ Paterson merchant, re-|the spark again his brother saw one! tunate tn having escaped death. point. SOLD BY DRUGGIETS. lomeward Bound From Cor- late flight of the,international olrcult tion race, Provot was ill and did Works the Wires. onation Find Ships Tied Up ' 1 provide for an option sccitemmaicedeiandiansiadiais :iciaebt at Dunkirk ‘The. winners oft Store Open Ali Day || Men’s and Women’s $8 to $4.50 , ‘ rd Saturda UMBRELLAS at $2.50 Beginning Monday, July 8rd, Gim- bels Will Close Daily at 6.90 'P. M., Saturdays at 12. Until Further Notice. * John Becker, Captain of the flam- | leg will receive a prize of $2,000, given by | FOOD SUPPLIES SHORT. |bure avenue pottoe station, Brookirn, | the city of Calais. the next fight wil | | Was at breakfast yesterday when there | io to London, with atope at Dover and came though the window of his house | Brighton, >) No. Putnam London and Other Large Cities *f, 21M Putnam avenue the words, This is a rain-or-shine event, in time for the holiday trip. It is: a special purchase from a maker of fine Colored Umbrellas which can be used in clear or stormy weather. Feel Effect of Blockade— | “Irauitctively the captain eal! mst aviation Fe | The Women's Umbrellas are in colors and black, in taffeta | atin wenew the vaviation Women Like These B B and twill silk, black levantine and union taffeta, with Trying to Settle Trouble. Tisksinatag ,Comeney a eout ana jyidart at He na Henmont m2 omen © he athing wae ecause beaut iful auortinent ieee conde eat carved | coe ached ie |Vedrines lett Rouble at 1 o'clock, Be: A. glance through the window made him | mont at dart at 1.08 They Are Modish, Yet Sensible LONDON, June 29.—With the prices Five poles were to be planted. The Castro Barred at of the necessities of life already ad- Captain demanded to see the permit, to| er, THOMAS, D, W. I, June 2.—In vanced 26 per cent. ae the result of the ‘sl! up the Bureau of Highway: accordance with instructions from the Journ, with hi port in the United Kingd ie Hing Communtoate with Borough President | norined that the government forbids the verte jom; rioting Steers, |landing on the {sland of Gen. Cipriano reported from a doxen cities and coast- tually @ policeman detatied | Castro, tthe deposed Prestdent of Vene- Gimbel Bathing Suits are as brilliant after the dip, because wise and for traMo, with - to each posthole vhile the Edison fore-! guela in the event of his arrival here. they are made only of salt-water-proof satin, taffeta or mohair. ception of the Channel steamers, abs0- | SEE ————— Special at $6.95—Black Satin Suit Illustrated | ver gunmetal, gold ln natural wood and other styles, 7 matching the color of the silk. $2.60 each, instead of $4.50, | The Men's Umbrellas are in heavy black taffeta silk or union taffeta, with fine, trimmed or plain natural wood, buck, Cape horn, gunmetal and other styles of handles. $5 to $7.60 Umbrellas at $3.75 blecleand shite » autos! tate a bi An even handsomer assortment; the women’s including colored ot Siacke checks, “another plain’ and black taffeta with satin edge, or self- | changeable taffeta. colored flower borders, carved . Ful lenges peering etiver, pole and | Varo, este create cucere aia Along the beach of a New England resort last week a woman was fascinated by a bathing suit worn by a friend. Her curiosity led her to find out that the suit came from Gimbels, So when she came to New York the other day, she came straight to us to get one for herself. 1 * ; hohe Plain taffeta with ribbon insertions, years. uality of the satin to realize that it is an unusual value at $6.95. Parasols at $1 60 urple borders; Dresden “4 + % Added to this ts the plight of thou- t is effectively trimmed with pipings of color—American eras ‘ tucked tateta and many other st : A variety of smart styles, including Main oer Month-End Sale in the }} Gimbel Subway Store | 75 Complete Stores Offer Wanted Mer- sands of tourists, visitors to the corona- tion, who, anxious to return home, are unable to get transportation. The hotels at Southampton and Liverpool are crowdet with Americans and others, all in doubt as to their start for home. Advices received at the headquarters here of the Seamen's Union show that the tle-up ts complete. Not only are steamers in dock held but vessels com- ing into port are compelled to drop beauty, green and black-and-white Bisck Satin Bathing Suits, model, panels outlined with bias strips of black-and-w: vg Other Satin and Taffeta Bathing Suits for Women—asizes 32 to 44—up to $32.50. $2.98 to $9. °° Sweater Bathing Suits, with plaited mohair 3, $6. | Tights, 60c. Bloomers, sateen, $1.2 | Children’s Bathing Suits, flan izes 2 to 14 years, $1.25 | 1 to $6.95. One-piece Sweater Suit! | | | | | iped silk. $6.95—Graceful princess Electricity Is One Necessity That Has Decreased In Cost te, Bathing Accessories Are Just as Important , 26c to $3.60. Sandals, 25c to $2.25. Shoes, 60¢ to $3.60. Bathing or Se ee ae Se renee And when you think of it, electricity is practi- Suit Bags, 26¢ and 60¢ Third loor = ‘ Pri mer iu " Y rices f thelr Tak waether bho cally the only necessity that has become any cheaper Comfortable Bathing Corsets, $1 and $1.60. Second Floor $6.95 chandise at the Lowest cesof the Month At Liverpoo! to-day, the Zeeland of the Red Star line from Boston fter hours of delay managed to get her passengers ashore by tenders; but ne steamer herself ble to secure t dock. SCORE OF BIG OCEAN LINERS MAY BE DELAYED, To the trouble ashore is added a This is the LAW of the MONTH-END SALE: Everything advertised must be decidedly under-price, and everything must be materially lower in price than it has been previously during the month, even if it has been reduced in price before. the past ten years. From time to time the cost has been gradually reduced. With increased growth of Edison Service and extended scale of operation have come attendant economies. These make possi- ble the production and sale of electricity at lessened cost. So we announce Pure LINEN SUITS Traveling Bags | At Direct Economies---Our Regular For the Holiday Trip i i , Such a ch: t t The Month-End Sale i ring house for surpluses and Conservative Prices Lessened | from New. York te ilies es broken lines of our own stocks, as well as for manufact wholesalers and importers all over the world. Thousands serlous menace to navigation. The big e ¢ For Women—$5, $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50, $15, four days as comes to many of decisive bar For instance: nation’ ow now of oe were’ | ANOther Reduction in Rates $18.50, $89.50 and 895 this Fourth of July will de- + Women's Suits, were 3750 to $10.75, now 96.7 vined the strikers. The Government 1s velop a great many needs for Women $ Women's Suits, were $12.75 to $17.50, now $8.75. oving ev M P ‘or Yi if —$5, $8.5 $12 and $13.50 r i 345 Vi ore $18.75 noving everything to replace these men Ef J | For Young Women—$35, $8.50, $10, anc new Traveling Bags and Suit | and Wome: its, were $18.75 to $25, now $12.60. ne nner} econ rts nugnee ae ass in fect u J Ist Those who avail themselves of this bit unity to purchase iene _Fortunate, indeed, Mi ’ Mw evens ie al Coma a bag Att Preece waauine Sie tisbon saieese Every customer operating electric motors, or these Suits at such economies are simply putting dollar bills in | that the Gimbel store is ready 1sses ras $4.75 Lingerie Dresses, $3.75. nd piling up on the rocks. Factories in a dozen cities shut down is morning because of @ lack of raw yaterialé, and the ratiroads have re- | smber of their goods trains because there is no at the seaports. not settled by Saturday whose electric light bills exceed $25 monthly, will benefit by this change. Of: all the electricity ‘sold to the public, about 85% will be affected by this new rate schedule. Although the remaining 15%, represented by smaller consumers is not affected, It is well to remember that the price of a Linen Suit is not | well-built Hand Lugeage at Wearing i - en Wash janetc $1.60. ether it is made to sell at $10 or iderabi dies Be ee, Women’s $1 50 House Dresses, $1 ‘city lly upon the quality of the linen, | Comsiderable savings: Apparel Women’s x5c Nightgowns, 55¢. Traveling Bags and Suit Women’s $1.50 Princess Slips, $1. $1.50 R, & G. and C. B. Corsets, 75¢, guaged by its fancifulness, $50. Its price depends part but mostly upon the cut and tailoring. Trimmings do not count— especially this season when fanciful Linen Suits ar Our original prices for these Sui | | | | their going-away purses, with these splendid offerings of | | 2 not in vogue, ive, considering Cases vere conservat than $25. But there is never anything too good for Gimbels, double*handion, 06. regularly a0 ' Besides our Suits cannot be judged by others, as they were | to $10.00. copied and adapted from our own imported models by Poiret, jesudlce searrall oe e Lad Ch yell Paquin, Drecoll, Bechoff-David, Bernard and other Parisian de- peor parte healt he Deptt od signers, lows st 5, ‘Absolutely only pure linens—the best French, Irish, Austrian, Russian and | , Traveling B: Women’s 25¢ Hose, 12!4¢ pr. Women’s 50e and 75e Boot Silk Hose, 266 pr. y sitxhtiy imperfect) Women’s 50¢ Union Suits, 26¢, Women’s 16-button Lisle Gloves, 20e pr. Women’s 2-clasp [ Gloves, 16c. pr. Women's Necky about half. : i 's 1214 and 15¢ Handkerchiefs, 8¢. can liners whose passenger || yet, correspondingly, the present rates are lower || 9] that the suits were made only by tailors who are linen suit specia- | ,, Travell of cowhide and Women’s 124 an, , 8c. from the coronation will, beheld than in any of the world’s large cities. |B] lists, One of these men never makes a linen suit to sell for less | Diack eral Teather! Oxford ana al Women’s $3 Low Shoes, $1 pr. | Now is the time to look into the low cost and convenience of Edison Service. ‘The Canadian Pacific Ratlway and the Allan Line yielded to-day to the strik- ers’ demands. The Cunard Line 1s ex- rected to follow sult. The stewards of | tie Bmpree of aoain avereuened: |The New York Edison Company work, and th has been resumed. At Your Service. The stewards of the arabic of the | ‘ | fe weav ave i 2 ie " ee | | including sole cornbaeck alli- Jomen's 20e Kitche! ‘0 Ye. wine Sarin Gut" ati Sexine | 85 Duane Street Phone, Worth 3000 Fre ace arene Wham nomanenes © Ih OF | gto aac lp men and : Men's 12 vias ia of. om have picketed thelr ships. Address Phone Address Phone were coripaliae to dispose of tbs attiecevens ae However, there is ‘riveting Oormtorte en’ anc ate Prousers, @2, ‘The Cunard Steamship Company this | 424 Broadway Spring 9890| 839 Third Avenue Plaza 6543 a complete range of sizes at cach price, but not in g and Men's “to $1.5 nirts, 66e. afternoon ed to recognize all the | 126 Delancey St. Orchard 1960|27 East 125th St. Harlem 4020 fF women, izes 32 to 46; for young women, 14, 1 years, Only | Wicker Lunch Baskets, fitted for 50c to $1 Four-in- -Hand Ties, 260, seanmen’s unions, including the dock- | 124 West 42d St. Bryant 262 | 360 East 149th St. Melrose 3340 F ion’s approved colors—leather, violet, maize, blue, lave ack, oyster 2 to 6 persons, $10 to $50. , 50e and 7. De Leather Belts, 26e. erat organifilzation, ‘The atrikers are ro- white and natural. Thermos Bottles at new prices; | Youths $3. 75 Cl ‘of it Svanteea $2. 7 of ‘aid " rn ‘ 5 ss ~ ee Pas pints, $2.60, quarts, $3.60, | 6 . Garter Allgdt wits ail claus ion crauent Summer Frocks Have Also Lost Part of Their Prices Lunch Kits, containing Thermos Wearing -50 to $2 Straw Hats, 900. steamers, many with perishable car- Now $5, $6, $7.50, $8.25 and $9.50 Bottle and Lunch Box, complete, | Youths’ $10 and $12 Suits, $6.60, goes, and business completely at a Now $5, $6, $7.50, $8.25 and $9.51 baie) 50. gt Aas Apparel Boys’ if to $1.75 Tub Suits, at 50c and 766, standstill because of the dock work- 4 . ‘ en's and ‘omen’s Fitted ress- 5 Wi 1 Si ts, . Cool, dainty styles in pretty colored fabries, besides a host of White Linge Boys’ $3.50 to $5 Wool Suits, $2,60. Sieonelepbrann's aceibtned. atrike the apnesieey Huriture: Housel areal dainty tye in Brerance is quite Large: beeause HC tnclae eager? | ing Cases, apecial at $8 and 48.60, poyr Nihec ort tbe Hentlonebae, as. getic effort to sett! can operate if their given protection, There were numer- 8 ve. ous incipient riots to-day, but the po- lice and military on guard adopted the 35th t sternest measures and managed to pre- oO vent serious trouble, LIVERPOOL, June 28.—Every bit of shipping in the local harbor, with the exception of half a dozen jail tenders, is tied up to-day. The situation is #0 serious that the effort of the Board from our regular stock which has had its size range shattered. But there is | jyHnking Cups, soa the styles at each price. For women, sizes 32 to 46; young women, 14, 16, ‘i 1 1S und 20 years Third Floor | Frasten boc tags. Main Floor Men's 25 Half Hose, 1214¢ pr. Men's 50¢ Thread Silk Hose, 266 pr. «(Very slightly towperfect) Yard 50c All-silk Black ‘Taffeta, 88¢ yd. 50c All-silk Messaline, with checks, 880 Goods at aia Pongee, 27 in. wide, nat only, d $1 rs Mt Black Broadcloth, 52 in. wide, 76¢ yd, an Mohair Brilliantine, 50 in. wide, 60¢ yd. Good Holiday News of Prices Drop on Women’s Underwear & Hosiery! ‘Peerless’ vii sae 20c Woven Tissues, 121i y le the atrike is being These are preparation days in which the remaining supplies for Sundries ? . Siaed t RP uiitet MW eittan af nite the Summer wardrobe will most likely be bought. The s splendid Ice Cream THe Ei ecuten Ved ot ve 9c yd. SCinRRaDar UE tie oily authorities Enamel Bed Outfit 749 oO Gimbel stock of Women’s Summer Underwear and Hosiery con- | in ae Berserisen Fave s, rere 6 tire q ; j ang f a pring i 100ds, 5 cumstances will they go tack to, work Name! De: i put iit 7 49 | tributes some very timely and notable offering: | Freezers ie ae and Taffeta Ribbons, 120 ya thelr union is recognized and | 4 me wl 5 mo fancial concessions are made || Three Pieces ‘Value 9 2,000 Women’s Union Suits at 50c Each Everywhere “Peerless Small Wares at About Half Price. Seeeey prormised. This outfit consists of a very \ e F rs are known for their 25¢ Cretonne Scarfs and Squares, 15¢. If strike breakers are imported it wil! strongly constructed white A specially attractive lot, of Swiss-ribbed lisle thread, with low neck, narrow st 7 and it onst 250 Stamped Center ieces, 10c : be necessary to cal out the military to enamelled bed of graceful de- | } or wide shoulder straps and wide umbrella drawers, ‘prettily trimmed with | trong and sanita y construc- 25 All E pe bs, 75 ‘uly ond and promise troubie.”” "|| sign. Woven wirespring.cable || A faces, usually found on 78c and B5¢ Suits. All sizes up to 40, tion and thelr ability: to make | pad Allover Em ape hing yd. Y supports. Comfortable mat- | cial at 85c—With| Vests, 18, regularly 25e—Of Swias- | Sooth, firm ice ered ee | pe SOVARUMENT ALARMED, TRIES |II tress, soft on both sides. All | ( } | Peli ge yokes, and wide|ribbed cotton, hes naa Aree ; | minutes, The gears of the | Women’s 76 Rubber Gloves, 38¢ pr. GEAAPRRE Tic wicthare vas sous (AL A ive food outfit at . Ih 1G) umbretta or tight knee drawers. sizes 4 to 9; three for 60c. “Peerless” Freezers are all | 95¢ Hot Water Bottles, 60c, erable rioting among the dock strik-|f] °" Betenotive Fret OT Lisle Thread Umbrella Drawers} Women’s Pure Thread Silk | thoroughly galvanized to pre- | 45¢ Seamless Bleached Sheets, 300, to-day following an attempt by the at 60c, regularly 75c—-Equestrienne Stock ngs at $1.10 vent rusting, %e 2) ite! 4 %, companies to operate with non union | tops; cool for Summer wear. 20c Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 166, Unusually tine quality at the price. We havé sharply reduced | $1.95 W hite Be men. “All through and harbor shipping Union Suits at 38¢, regularly 60¢-— | In black, tan, white and other fashion- | pyieo. »se splendid Frees Of Swissribbed cotton, low. neck, | able colors; cotton soles, heels and toes, | Prices on these splendid Freez. | ers in time for that party on | rl 0c, the Fourth: inen Crash Toweling, 8¢ yd. 5, now $1.25 Women’ $1.50 Leather Hand Bags, 85¢, , now ge stry Rugs, $8.60, bb, now 92, ib Curtain Strips, 60¢, 00, now $2.60 Washable Coue! ich Cov ers, Tbe. sleeveless, umbrella drawers; sizes 4,| Silk Stockings at'75c—In sheer 6 and Summer weight, in black and many Vv colors, with silk lisle tops and rein- {sat @ standstill Continuous Post SOUTHAMPTON, June 2%.—The entire 4 29 harbor is congested with vessels of all ( ¢ Enamel Bed e kinds whose erews have Joined the strike & } of thé’ @ock laborers, The local hotels Actual $6.00 Value Jammed with tourists anxious to| and desirable neck, sleeveless, with Pret awese mn herhe, but Hales nee is a yokes and narrow shoulder st Boot Silk Stockings at 50c—With in the situation within the next y \ aaah iaie Ee ’ { cl icy Extra Size Umbrella Drawers at | mercerized lisie tops and feet, in eweancelled, “The Government ts |] APs Me T bail joints 860, regularly G0c--French band or |black, tan and white, med over the situation and is co- ten. PAD eee Best white equestrienne top; cut full and roomy;| Lisle Thread Stockings at 60c— operating with the Board of Trade in an 4 enamel finish. All sizes, three for $1, Highly mer ed, extra long and | a to 40c atte “ th trike, whi pr Oth to $25.00. Black Lisle Bathing Tights at 50c | elastic with the garter-proof 4-in. welt, | Two Other Excollent e s el Mi Mey nave aaltad onwntia tie ecene ore bn are —With double seats; others, with feet, Jin white, tan and black, $2.76 halt | Special Pric 7 ass d,Springand Mattress,§9.75 tion of recognition of the union, be up to $3.60. dozen pairs, Main Floor! white Mountain Ice Cream 91-piece White China Dinner Sets at $3.86. PPING NEWS, Freozers—~ 4 100-piece Decorated Dinner Sets, $4.75. SHI a ns pat ee dae $30 | All conveniently displayed on the two floors of the Sub PORT OF XEW YORK. Smart Ribbons Low-Priced | ccimber Brothers” 100 Cream | Sore, lh Dlenly of “courtecs’ SO0tNORR le Sia Freezers — | x Ay For trimming the Summer hat, nuthing has more distinction than a bow xpressly for us by the Dapa em changes the entire volume Our splendid ven of black-and-white ribbon. A special purchase brings a very soft, handsome quality of All-silk Satin Taffeta Ribbon, 514 inches wide, in effective black- 51.80 Sate, $2 at $2.60 | ping the suenay piers and DRE BURAMETE A: minis ta andl ie stripes, to sal for 220 yard, instead of Also in cardinal-~and- 1 ah Niece | mperature than outdoors, PUR FS white, brown-and-white, and navy blue-and-white, Cherter Ave Sa en LIBERAL CREDIT SUIT YOUR MEANS [I Satin Tadeta Sash Ribbon, with high listo Z nhs wid, In Hat law, | ee omacrea.ermansen Btn taak [LOO { stone so a Werk Jf asin gah ion n pin jtioc ont seh nese sad “ourdora, srs ee || T5e to $1.00 a Week | Wwonri_| $1.00 to $1.50 a Week stripes, 88¢ yard, regularly 550. Rommashrenes, hoof Columb Double Stamps with Single Stamps All-silk Dresden Ribbon, in charming patterns, with colc ; are presen, Tosti weeeiga7eah, Morning Purchsose a7. Stamps After 12 o'clock in, wide, 880 yd., ew. 400; 434 in. i BROADWAY NEW YORK ___trry-nHurp sr. jematz. Urry,