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i 4 | tia aE A PUNISHMENT? ~NOUACOMPLIENT Yet Don’t Whisper to Come pany B, 23d Regiment, of Rout by a Watchman. [the White House. Whether an o hike, with the Altitude and sack, you Dlankets—in pounds—is a p e w York, Ww G, Addison com- Saturday nd Bed- bway at h avenues to One| fifth street, Man- | s on the Fort Lee | enatly, N, J. p at Tenafly the next me Avantlc Hundred fattan, and T tere to ke a short r hike to Blauvelt, ay in © at night 6 com- nt. But the | by train, a pleas- jon that Company hn may be intended as @ pun- jon for the punishment, if ont there be, dates from April, when khere was ® sham battle between Companies B and M. Company B was | ed to proceed to Crow Hil, the site of the old penitentiary, and Com- pany M was ordered to rout them. ‘Fhe skirmish was planned for one dark night, but an unexpe ombatant seas introduced who unknowingly upset all the plans for brilliant cntlitary tastica. s was a night watchman tn an vafinished Sullding In Bedford avenue, near Eastern Parkway. He saw dark figures prowling about and, ing they were lead pipe thieves, fired hig pistol Into the air, There was in- pe a great scattering of militiamen, and the story got into the newspapers and caused no end of fun at the ex- pense of Companies B and M, was Co what the Colonel sald was never pub- ified. But there be gossips who say that Company B's order to march 10 Blauvelt is @ punishment for them on agcount of their part In the great battle | with the watchman, and if you want to start a fight ali you have to do is to whisper this report in the hearing of some mamber of Company B. The officers of the company say thi? ney asked for the chance to march, that hot weather and toting forty-eight pounds, of equipment doesn't worry them, and that they voted last night’ in the armory to march if the Colonel would permit, ACCUSES TAFT'S « SECRETARY OF DARK POLITICAL DOINGS are False. Reports Sent From White House to Hurt La- Follette Says Congressman. -_—— WASHINGTON, July 6—Charges that Charles D. Hilles, Secretary to President Taft, ts actin of @ “polttt ast’ ' Watch jor our FRE in the Sunday and Even- ing Newspapers, Ee High-Grade Furnttars RNITURE $3 Down on $5) $ © $75 “rf $100 OPEN EVENINGS UNTHL 0, 2174-32 AV: BETIS S1ISUST ROYAL CREDIT Rouse. as issued to-day to Com- r~ § LiberaiCreditTerms | mee ’ 2.828 evewWine WUD, L’muURBBDAY, vuby jressed to the Nebraska Pro- loan League. | | \ | | | | Eyeglass Talk We will be glad to talk “Eyes” | ‘onged by OF “Eyeglasses” with you at | in| anyot our stores at any time. | erating ro ime pro-| ‘The services of experienced «printed Mr. Norts'a| Oculists and expert Opticians | are at your disposal without | obligation. Harris Glasses fitted with the Harris Suction Clip—the Clip | that holds eyeglasses comfort. | ably and securely on the nose | ‘ cles have earmarks that strongly indicate t 1 do not think nt himself wrote them, or «1 I do not know that of them, but It 18] a that the Informa. | his private secretary | ption these ob- | —as low as $2 a pair. ed | O e the President's private secretary ts the head. of a political news bureau that in| $1 Want seen meses Bet" 60s ong’ tee Avewees | making a determined effort to suppress | 64 Ganabe Py vere | # jaccae Street, Rear John 4 ! @® Piiltes Btrest, opposite A. 4 Any nentiment in ‘avor of the candidacy | (2 Bread Btrest, nasr Hales @ Cn, Bowart, of Senator La Follette, and to do this Lord & Taylor — publication of ungrounded and false Founded 1826 Men’s Shoes | Special for Friday and Saturday Low or High Shoes All Leathers and Shapes 85.00 Values $6.00 Values $3.25 $3.95 Boys’ Smart Oxfords all leathers $5.00 Values $3.00 Values 83-45 $245 Store closes 5.80 P. M.; 12 Noon on Saturdays. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th.Ave.; 19th St. Stern Brothers will offer To-morrow and Until Noon Saturday Men’s Furnishings At Exceptionally Low Prices Negligee Shirts he style with turn back cuffs, of silk and linen, in light and dark effects, Regular Price $3.50, of fine mercerized materials, in a choice selection of patterns, Regular Price $2.00, Pajamas, of Woven and Printed Madras, low cut seasonable models, Regular Price $2.00, Folded Fourein-Hand Scarfs made from Imported de Joinvilles in novelty designs and colorings, Regular Price $3.00, of light weight silks, in a large selection of desirable patterns, © Regular Price 50c to $1.00, Leather Belts black, tan and gray, in all popular leathers, various style buckles, Regular Price $1.00 and 1,25, $2.00 1.35 1.25 95° 25° 75° West 23d and 22d Streets BAltman&Cos MEN'S AND WOMEN’S HOSIERY AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AND UNTIL NOON SATURDAY WHEN STORE WILL BE CLOSED, WOMEN’S SILK HOSE, PLAIN BLACK, usuaL price $1.50 PER PAIR ~ at $1.00 WOMEN'S LISLE THREAD HOSE, PLAIN BLACK OR TAN; ALSO BLACK, WHITE, OR TAN OPENWORK, usuat price $3.00 PeRHALFpozenpairs aT $1.65 MEN’S LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE, BLACK OR COLORS, USUAL PRICE $2.75 PERHALFDOZEN PAIRS AT $1.40 STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 5:30 P. M. SATURDAYS AT 12:30, Until Further Notice Are Now Being Sold at $5, $10, $15 and $20 Although Until Today They Were $15 to $35 Not a hat has been spared, as this is our Midsummer Clearance In the French Salon This is a calendar event at Gimbels, as we clear our workrooms and salon four times a year—at the end of each season. So now these Summer Hats must go at mere fractions of their former prices. Demi-tailored Hats, Flower-laden Hats and Picturesque Plumed Hats Third Floor A Headliner in Blouses All-over Embroidery,'1.50to°6.95 We lined up our numerous styles and endeavored to decide which we thought the prettiest—but that was difficult. So we closed our eyes and plucked one. It is one of the $2 models— a Ciegl a Rd simple kimono style of all-over white eyelet embroidery with sailor collar of fine white batiste trimmed with German Valenciennes and thread laces. This model was $3.60, but we are now clearing our stock. Those at $8, $5 and $6.95 may also be chosen in several colors —blue, old rose, maize and violet. Ugere } the dozens of styles in cool Lingerie Blouses there is a new lel at $2 which is quite unusual. It is beautifully hand- embroidered in panel-effects and trimmed with German Valen- ciennes lace. High neck and three-quarter length sleeves. Blouses with Dutch necks for torrid days. Blouses with high necks for cool days—long, short, kimono and regular sleeves. in scores of styles at $1, $1.50, $2, $3, $3.95, $4.75, $5, $6.95 up to $10.75. Of course, each of these prices represents a substantial reduction, as we are adjusting our stocks. Third Floor Women’s Pongee & Tussor Coats Step Down from Higher Prices And great is their fall. While this is an extraordinary event it is one that had to come, as the season is advancing. Women agree that these are the coolest of Summer Coats and they certainly have as much style as one may desire. Of course, we are talking about our own exclusive modde--Srb Opn aie for motoring, traveling and afternoon wear. Tomorrow prices will be $10, $12.60, 19.75 and several other prices up to $85; instead of $11.50 to $59.50, Linen Coats and Dusters, $5 to $45. Steamer Coats of handsome English woolens—rich in color and light in weight, $16 to $45. Reversible Steamer and Touring Coats, $19.75, $25 and $32.60. Genuine English ‘“‘Hurly-Burly” Coats, $23.60, Our new and exclusive Vassar and Bryn Mawr Coats have caused quite a furore, as these Coats are the latest idea of Fashion. Smart flannds and worsteds in plain colors and pencil stripes, $9.75. Third Floor Cool and Dainty Silk Petticoats For the women who loathe lacv lingerie, Fashion has created equally dainty Petticoats for ‘neath their thin Summer frocks, uality of the China silk in these Petticoats is firm and not transparent and will launder beautifully. Those with deep side plaited flounces—white, black, pink and blue--$3.95, Tarisians also have these dainty creations, but they are not satisfied without lace trimmings—so we have two of their favorite styles, at $6.96 and $6.96, These are very reasonable prices for imported Petticoats, are they not? Wite, pink, blue and lavender, White Messaline and Taffeta Petticoats, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 up to $14, New Pongee Petticoats for wear under Shantung, tussor or cloth tailor-made suite—deep side plaited flounces, $3.85. Second Floor Women’s & Girls’ Bathing Suits, Caps and Shoes for $3.50 An example of the big values in the Subway Store, One style like illustration, of navy or black mohair; others trimmed with Persian or diagon- ally striped blue and white bands, laced with ribhons at the shoulders; cap and shoes to match, ‘The entire outfit for $3.50. Black or blue surf cloth suit, Dutch neck, trimmed with white braid, pleated skirt, $1.50, Black or navy mohair suits; round or Dutch neck, pane! front and effectively trimmed with white braid of self material, $2.90. Bleck or navy mohair suits, Dutch neck, strikingly trimmed with wide and narrow bands of diagonally striped self materials, $3.96. 60c Rubber Caps, 35c, 6c Rubber Caps, 46c, Bandanna C: waterproof, 50c to $1.25, Duteh Caps, 1 styles, 45c to $1.25. jubway Store, Balcony 6, lvli. |Clean Sweep of Men’s Straw Hats Regular $3, $4 and $5 Qualities at $1.95 First price-reduction of the season on all the fine Straw Hats in our regular stock that have sold so far at $8, $4 and $5—and no less. Styles, being specially chosen for Gimbels, are the most fashionable of the season, and include Sennits, fine or coarse, with wide or narrow/and narrow brims. brims, and many with the extra thick cart wheel Milans and Mackinaws with pencil curl or which young men like so well conservative brim, and Leghorns in Telescope | Split straws with wide brims or high crowns|and Racquet shapes. The Hats are all in good condition, but naturally not in complete size-ranges in every style, though a man can find many different styles to choose from his particular size, for there are hun- dreds of Hats in the collection. Ready tomorrow at $1.96 each, reduced from $3, $4 and $5. Also $6, $7 and $8 Panama Hats at $3.75 $10, 812 and $15 Panama Hats at $5 | . Here is a clean-cut, permanent saving of real money on light-weight, evenly-woven Peruvian | Panamas. For men buy Panama Hats not for a season, but for years of wear, and these are con- servative shapes that never go out of season. Two mighty attractive groups. Fourth Floor All Kinds of Summer Apparel To Make Young Women and Girls Cool Mothers tell us that they enjoy outfitting their daughters here because they can get just the kind of clothes for them that they would have made by a dressmaker or tailor. And think of the anxiety of which we relieve them. Our moderate prices are also very magnetic. For instance, the Young Woman’s Lingerie Dress illustrated. It is made entirely of fine eyelet embroidery, beautifully trimmed with thread lace, and a touch of color is added by the little French silk cravat. This Dress is only $7.60. Have you ever heard of its equal? Also for young women of 14, 16, 18 and 20 years: Morning Dresses, $2 to $10. Lingerie Frocks, $5 to $35. Linen Suits are now $5, $7.60, $8.50, $10 and $12.60, because sizes are hone ‘n, and we have lessened prices ma- terially. Reversible Coats—Linen, $6.78; satin and ngee, $10.75. ie Pongee and ‘ now $12.50, $15, $18.50. $22. of $16.60 to $35. Austrian | aspet Mohair Coats for travellii $7.60. Severely fastens hi every detail is carefully finished, even to the wind shields in the sh 5 Heretofore we h ot been Able to get enough of these sell at $10, but the manufacturer is closing out his surplus collec+ tion, so he gave them to us at a concession, This Dress for Little Girls Ts Only $1.50 Although the illustration will in- stantly tell you how pretty it is, we wish to add that it is made of figured lawn combined with plain lawn— pink, cadet and navy with white. Other Morning Dresses for young girls of 6 to 14 years, $1.60 to $10, Lingerie Frocks, $1.60 to $65. Percale Dresses for Junior Girls $3 It is impossible for the sketch to show how beautifully this Dress is made—as this is its real charm. Very good quality ale, trim- med with eyelet embroidery—white, blue and pink. Other Morning Dresses ioe unlee girls of 13, 15 and 17 years, $2.60 to $10. Lingeric F 5 to $65. ingeri $6! Floor $7.50 $1.50 In such a limited announcement-- covering a tremend- ous scope of attire—it is impossible to point to every price-reduction, but the majority of prices here quoted are considerably less than original prices. Everybody Is Enthusiastic Over This Gimbel Summer Hosiery Sale As long as the 75,000 pairs of Stockings and Socks, with which the Sale began today, hold out, there is Summer Hosiery for man, women or child. Such extraor- dinarily desirable lots are only offered now as the result of months of prepara- tions at home and abroad. There are Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton Stockings and Socks, in the fashionable colors of the season, to wear with low shoes and pumps, as well as plenty ofstaple hosiery. ll new, perfect and desirable, and at the season’s low-water mark in price. Following splendid lots: Women's $1.60 and $1.75 Pure Thread Stockings, ans Girls’ 35 Stockings at 20c. B 85c. - Infants’ Fancy Socks at 220 Pair. Pe he as $1 and $1.25 Thread Silk Stockings at . Infants’ English Socks at 86c Pair, . Men's 60c Silk Lislo Socks at 28c, ‘Women’s Boot Silk Stockings at 45c. 1.60 Thread Silk Socks at 80, ‘Women’s 50c Boot Silk Stockings at 38c. Women’s 50c Lisle Thread Stockings at 28c. 1.25 Thread Silk Socks at 6c. ‘hread Silk Socks at dic, Women's 30c to 45c Lisle Stockings at 220. ’ $1.26 Silk Hose at 85c. : en's 60c Silk Socks at 35c; Three Pairs for $1. ‘Misnes' Misses’ 60c Lisle Hose at 35c. Men's 36c Lislo Throad Socks at 2c. me 60c Silk-Plated Socks at 28c, 6 Main Floor In the Subway Hosiery Store Men's 18c to 25c Socks at 12}40 Pair. | Children's 26¢ to 35c Sample Hose at 160. r ‘Women's 25¢ Hose at 15c Pair. Infants’ 26c Socks at 12!,c Pair. ‘Women's 25c to 35c Hose at 18c Pair. Subway Store, Balcony The Outmarch of the SHOES (7,200 Pairs from the Gimbel Stock) Hurried By New Low Prices There is something very satisfactory in the savings you make on things youneed, when you KNOW that they are the re- 4 sult of straight-out price-reductions on a store’s regular new desirable stock. That’s the case here. All these fine Shoes were bought by this new Shoe Store for this season’s selling. Good live styles that people want and are g now, not mistakes of past seasons clinging to the stock, like barnacles to a ship’s bot- tom, and impeding progress, Fifty-one styles, for men, women and children, started the sale. And in the splendid collection you are certain to find the size you require in a style that will please you. Men’s $5 and $6 High and Low| Women’s High Shoes and Pumps Shoes at $3.50. at $2.60 from $3.60 and $4. Men’s $3.60 and $4 High and Low! Misses’ Walking Pumps at $1.50 Shoes at $2.85. from $3. Women’s High and Low Shoes and| Misses’ and Boys’ Shoes at $2 Pumps at $3.50 from $5. from $3. Second Floor The Subway Store’s Share of It:— New prices on discontinued styles from our own stock and remainders of special purchases, Women’s $2 and $2.50 Oxfords and| Misses’ and Children’s $1.35 Shoes at $1, Pumps at $1. Misses’ and Children’s $1.60 Pumps, 96c, Women’s $2.50 and $3 Oxfords, $1.50. Boys’ $2.25 Oxfords, $1.66, Men's $3 Oxfords, $1.85. Boys’ $1.50 Shoes, 96c, GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST, Fn a Subway, Balcony ‘ AA EE AE OREN EE