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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JOLY 10, ret i nearest tn ess pd act waa to break off a emall chunk and al Mteraily wasn the } e head to foot, the oT] n 1¢ While kicking and cooing with delight | | ne nel ale el a iN —_ ? jo | "If this keeps up a day or twe ton-| "Is the only way I can keep the wer” eald J, Winne, manager for) ebikiren alive.’ anid one poor wontan | the John N, 3 inde- | awe! ved the head Pendent) at th ¢ Bleventit | | vfant with a plec atreet, “we shal v iis | eannot hol for any more whtll to- | We trade and cas | nlght_at best.’ | NO DIGTURBANCE, PEOPLE HAV-| ING LEARNED PATIENCE. | ana sisters waiting for it at home,’ to hurl stones at them and continued | teamebip companten con atity ting the At the stoning unt both Miss Kane and {lantie Conference reaunied thelr méei- were bleading from a number of |/nee successtilly "Bix of us, too,’ broke In Mary Pa- | Pays “ahd this is all we can get.” la 4 five-pound cake in the pan in- f ° ed | | f pooling the looked woetully email, fat the momentary respite eclentife instruments and atacks of bale # covered tinted clare cram fer of conmante ae last are stowed in the baskets. teen were appointed fort fhe purpose of a, the young « to Mr of the golf ommodation of 10,09 been arranged at the ‘The entries follow: ered by Kansas Clty H.-H. Honeywell; for horoughiy inveatigatin tthe respective viewpoints @f the several panies. The shipolag representatives at Cologne last March, but ad- Journed without havin taken final ac~ tion on the renewal of Ye A ! READY TO START. =" which had been i @ independent | ¢ not begin to supply our | ‘SHOT His WIFE BECAUSE INRACE TO-DAY HIS SUPPER WAS COLD. Mrs. Pompacelli Goes to Hospital and He, Still Hungry, Goes ARE STONED HEALS RIAL aro Kansas City Aero Chub; ptlot Ir a Mr. beling notified pollee and calle! the Mon up th intalnalde | intl Cone reeular custpmera, We had 100 tons at Hospital which ee: an slance for | ference pool peccone'h, 4 A. My buf only fifteen tons are left. cntered by St. Louts the Injured pa Roth, —_—= Tt will be all gone in an hour and we | | Aero Club; pilot Li ' . Frank P. Lahm, | 3. Aj alde, Lieut. Joho Mart, N. a r : KEEP POSLAM Walks Visibe Spply Exhausted and Will Be Cut Loose at 4 P.M, | "'New vork—mnterea ty New vor |Monteclair Domestic for New York, : | cabana at | Aero Club; pilot, Clifford B. Harmon; Mise Kane wae atill confined to her EADY AT HAND Mud Sffering Among the | neers ante onegey crt ae to Cell. at Kansas City in Elimi- | « Apne tte Maree ih es With Former Suitor and Both Li rid R ome pemens | 0 , > could mot w og Is Inevitable, days when ther one seanared wet| nation Contest. ee ener aide, Tarte mest | Go to Hospital for Repairs, | Syeiine exp: mpiete without ti box ot sine of 7 complete without +4 box or a jar of ‘o#lam, the ron tarkable remedy which aceomolisher rapid cures of eczama and ser! Dus #kin diseases, | Frank M. Jacobs; afdé, Raffo Emerson, war locked up at the } Bast One Hundred and Fourth street) station last aight, charged vy hia wife, | Marie, with shooting her ewloe in the| ta ready for (he elimtn from the depots by demonatrating at a ‘They learned that they had a chance for their bit by just waiting attwok was caused by one of the very many Kane | Grace Kana, a domeatio tn the house- Buckeye—Entered by the Cineinnatt : Aero Club; pilot J. 1. Wade, Jr; alde, Everything 4. 11, Morgan. $1.254 CAKE REFUSED. | Lee, Mrs, . lott Montclatr nevera) months ago, and Mins KANSAS CITY, July 10. tlently dn line. A balloon race,” Miga Sophia—Entored by the St. Louta/NOld of William H. Mbeling, the art|iKane began “walking out’ with others, |besides quickly making away with ® . ‘The dite need of ve waa vividly dems|loft hip and arm. Tie woman eald her| which begins to-day, determine two Aero Clab; pilot, William F. Assmann; |critie, at No. 17 Walnut Place, Mont-| When Lee visited Mise Kane jast| pimples, blemishe®, fever bilsters, on, [onstrated on the avenues nearest the! husband came home iate, and because | of the throe entries tor sent Amert., aide; Joseph O'Rellly, lolatt, N. J., and Charles Lee, whe livers tea ear Mie Soe ey with capther Hp vd tal ice t Posed Posiam ts ery: icker. | Diere and tho crosetown streets leading | eho hadn't sat up to Keep tla upper | ca in the international balloon races t Milton Population Club—Entered by in New Yark but was formerly @ stew- x, he’ Stndlionel es the first thought o { thousands “when- as Made at Knicker-|fo"them, ‘al along the stoop fronts! reray pulled a revolver and shot her, |\. yea . Ilion Population Club of St. Loute; "ahi 18 SOE, OAD | ever iy viman Pa the skin alls.” Hegeman’s, r for the James Gor- iker’s, Kalish’s and ali droggists ell Poslam In two sizes, at 50 cents and $2, Write for? free sample to the Emergency Labc ratories, 32 West jard at the Mountainside Hospital, were rousing the Gien Ridge golf Hinks about | ¢ ten e’clock Jast night when they noticed they were being followed by three young | de held in O¢ jand naked bables in thelr arme while| Noard the shot and rushed up to tho joons will be cut loose from their moors walting for the wagons or their Iittle| apartment and disarmed Pompaceill. | snge—the first at 4 P. M., the others ones to come with the life etving ice. When they aif get a piece thelr firet in her opinion pilot, John Berry; aide, Paul J. Mo- Culloush. bockiCo.’s Pier by Driver of Hependent Wagon. — Dr. Ritter took the woman to the Hare! goliowing at ten minute intervals, thetr pilots and rm LONDON, July W--The ark, orth Atlantic men. ‘ lem Hospital, Suddenly the men in the rear began All of the balloons, 4 More prous than gold is ICH to the Door of thu.st side to-day, ard uniees this secorhot spell breaks very soon the presemcarcity of the commodity | will develcdnto @ famine, with all its suffering, toh to the weaker of the| Population id to little children will in| many casencan death. The torr spell of last week #0 re | duced the cks of both the Independ- | ent compas and the Knickerboo Ice Compa: which stands in the sh of the OlAmerican Ice Trust, t they at thend of the week were y the mands of regular The brief respite in the cool wave Saturday gave no time to) renew the sck or for the overworked | ployees > recuperate. To-day'a oreher 4 conditions worse than | WASHustrated at the Fast | “first eet dock of thi chtable organizations be hored, One barge was | unload@ere into the company’s | own wagons, left oS pany, an inde- | depot ts at No. | ‘enth stre Ke, let us have some | to the Knicker: | “We haven't 4 “Kor Heaven's) th ver t®nt, + Me sorry, but we've our own wagons. ing the“Uwn wagons away.” GOULON'T BUYFF BARGE FOR| $1.25 AAKE, “Give you @ dolla. cake for tt," sald the other. “Can't do it" wane reply, though the offer more than the usual price to ders, | "Give you a dolla ow, just a fev gkes. quarter— | wheedlea | t getny more to- ven eat the plersfhe Knieker- Ul to-niy. Even that eott_ mpany dock, ighiteentPtreet—an tn- y—a ¥ wagons of Yegular customers but the supply groups of ¢ Pe TUR ac ! reduced prices of high importance to housekeepers: t 4 - 3 A i vhic! it at pri ‘ GILOREN maT a CARY Bi Hae kif ia ahhh toceomnamaenermaton- stint | "Tihedie Tahsiada rom)” Semone mtincmend |The EASY GIMBEL TERMS OF PAYMENT \ w ies may be enjoyed throughout the various re- \ i 4 : 4% he: , 4 if) riots eeicets of Untrimmed Hate and “Trimmings ‘To give an idew fits Mt HAD to HO, wero wie ee echedtivdue tows | Apply to Every Instrument in the Offering Se aN Pear ee iran can Beauty, “Roses” and “Litaes ee | 4, 2hé/ds a $4.26 to $11, were $6.75] In handsorrn designs, pluin or,with Pianos for those who play by hand, and Player-Pianos for those who know noth- teen y lowers—mos' 2) $18.50, deep damas! ere al ea,, reg. . Pod. ni. A *. r gnieenth street 36¢ a bunch, instead of Be crea Meanie. alein cies Odi x yde., at $6 to $16, wero $6.50 i 3 a “| ing about notes and keys, or who want to infinitely broaden their repertoire: Benet Om asec” att. beat ne | lor Hats will be disposed o 4 ~ » | to $17.50. i uest-Room Towels-—Of fine nf 8 Pi Pr f "! ei mostly wi ni » fend, in six desi al each, reg. he : inguis ‘ is eee ee eith sanction te A Large Share of Economies Odd Napkins, about 175 dozen, in| $1.10. i ity of these musical marvels have been demon- |“ paps hed by beauty of ease Sesiggs, and their suj girl carrying her.unk in @ dishpan | Ay handsome patterns. Remnants of Table Damask. strated by the thousands of music-lovers who | pusiea qualities of tone, touch and durability. Used for nah various other Wall and almont | For Girls and Young Women 22sin., at $1.90 to 68.60, wero| Ranging in prico froma Z-yard length | have alrendy purchased them. ‘he following in- ORAIREOG SOR Former Price. Sale ee CHE eee ee a Just the dainty little Frocks and smart Suits that will make thetr young | $2:6).t0 $0.00 oo) an. were gal ahi 96 tor nuts ron cont nt 06:0 | struments were used for dicmonstrating purposes, | ¥9%e Piano, mahogany, Huse “Yate “I've bean here we 6 o'clock," said hearts jump with joy. Of course, broken sizes must be eapected, but | t6°s6. ida Me . $ pe Booond Floor FormerPrice. SalePriee. ane FIBRO dull oak, ‘ 485 360 Isador—it was thepast ®"and just there is a large variety in each size, and at all the prices. sictadl Apollo Player-Piano, mahogany, $646 Senet one rand mahogsny 4 hed POO For Young Women of 14, 16, 18 and 20 Years: Restful Reed F it Apollo Player-Piano, mahogany, 750 636 | Proward Fiano manomeng ber rd seeraty Lingerie Drosses—94.60, were) Pure Linen Sults—$5, $7.80, estru ee urniture Apollo Flaver. ian, reakcgsy, sad 500 | Packard Piano, mahogany, 450 335 LAST VEEK’S ep 1 were $7.60; 96.76, were $10; $2:00, 910.00 and $18.60, were $7.50 Various and sundry pieces of well-built, comfortable Reed Fur- | Melville fink Viayet Piano, 860 118 | Shoninger Piano, waint, 350 245 jag to $30. niture, in brown, green or shellac finish, for Summer living-room | Cecilian Player-Piano, mahogany, 660 oes |S sidehdud 4 ht Pi 360 45 | Tailored Suits, mixed cheviots, | or piazza, have reached lower prices than at any time hitherto | Cecilian Player-Piano, mahogany, 760 645 her Uprig’ 2 anos , $10, were $15; striped serge, pongee | this Summer: Krell Auto Grand, mahogany, 800 855 | sritton Plano, mahogany formes i ‘were $15; $12. and satin, 616, were $26, Rockers Arm Chairs Settees Heil Ate Flayerrv inne, mahogany, 7 hee Milton Plano, oak ' $22. Top-co tural , 918, 10 f ‘ome Plaver-Piano, mahogany, i 36 | aa payee | were $20. $16, were $8.75, {ror $8.60, from 513 $14, from 521 Milton Fiayer-Fiano, menogi } | Milton Piano, mabe i “ : 75, i4 60, from $1: a 9 n P! -Piano, any, 416 t T Work H For Junior Girls of 13, 15 and 17 Years: $10.60, irom $17 $10," iron 316 BER Ea eeo2 In AY $38 | Milton Piano, maho 7,981 W felp Wanted" Ada.—| White Lingorle Dresses, $2, $2.76, $3.60 and $4.60, were $2.75 to $6.50. $11.60, from $19 $11.60, from $19 Macon $8-Note Vlayer-Pianos, c orld h he Hi ae For Young Girls of 6 to 14 Years: Chinese Grass Furniture Yielding and Luxurious | mahogany, 316 6,216 Me than the Herald, | _ White Lingerie Dresses, $1, were | dimitics in pretty colorings, $1, were Rocking Chairs, $4.76, from $7. Arm Chairs, $4, from $4, } \ $1.50; $2, were $2. $2.76, were | $1.50; $1.60, were $2.50; $3, were $4, | Child's Arm Rockers, $2.45, trom] | Child's Arm Chairs, $1.76, from $3, | Now. | 98, were 24; $3. were $5.| White Serge © 75, were | $8.50. ‘Comfort Haven," Eighth Floor | 28@\ $60 a \ .© Invest \% Dresses, ginghams, lawns and | $13.76. ird Floor cnr" WaT Bey Wey [eam peseaeal s 86 | Arlington \ ee ene edt Raman | Toilet Goods han Flyer eben 18 | Minton ti 2,419 Worl “Real Estate” and M Py S 1 B It | . Cecilian Player, walnut, 190 Wooster 1 “Busess Opportunity” Ads.— | en s amp. e elts July Clearance offerings fromm a iull stock of trustworthy tollet preparations. | Terms of payment on These Players, « 496 bre than the Herald. | 30c for 50c and 75c Qualities Gimalat Violet Talcumn'Potden, 106, from tee $10 Cash 4nd $0 Monthly | Wright Plano, mahogany, : 5 | ol ple 1 pr, 10¢, from Le. - | 60c for $1, $1.50 to $2.50 Qualities Tooth Brushes, open back; four rows of medium or hard brates; guar- | Used Upright Pianos—-Excellent Pianos for the Bungalow i ’ o o teed, 16¢, from . ain Floor ; Taken i 0 e for Player-Pi i 5 “| i = Ph : { To Rent | You know the namie of the ‘moun makers of these Belts for men. It In ad. ae i i Pianos Taken ae hange for our Player-Pianos, Vose Shoninger, and on F bag i vertised everywhere and stands for splendid quality and style. You'll find it Ai ib : ‘ames ; inka nuri~ 1 Mele eee ™* Bathing Etceteras Under-price ( y-canmon sani Freer, mancee Gimbels secured this firm's wareroom and road sam ples of thelr 1911 styles bing , Shee) and other essentials for the completion of a woman's | j). rit, ChOnts Sterling, ebony, 2,470 ore than the Herald. of Belts us a special compliment; for nave U ne elsewhere, | Barenen, Were Stonineer, suet, | | ‘There are about 1,800 Belts in the sale, embracing many handsome styles $1 to $2.96, were $1.60 to $2.00, | p7haefer, mahogany, Voue & Hons, rosewood, | and smooth and rough leathers, most ‘Black rubberized, gun det Died OF poe om d Means on ’ | To Rest |B) metal finished, blued’ steel, braxa enamelled and German silver buckles, Canvac Vath in Oxford style, with straps or BOY 125 9} Laurie Haynes, ebony Dual t ae | | J} Mostly in sizes 82, 34 and 86, with others from 26 to 46-inch, buckles, 40¢ p: wu ‘Holstrom, ebony, 225 — 90| Rovers, walnut, Kimball & ¢ | 4,748 ‘Ammer Resort” Ads.— | 5) ne ne el ebony, 2% 96 | Walters, large ank, Belford, mahoga ' 3,8°2 lore than the Herald. =|) away, or not, it's a Y i Bhoninger, maho Don Miss World ' | TH} WEEK: | For Tomorrow, Another Stirrin World Wants Work Wonders. Series Of Offerings in This First GIMBEL JULY CLEARANCE SALE ‘To Keep the New Store NEW” ® The splendid broadside of today’s news barely touches the surface of this ‘store-wide movement for fresh, clean Autumn stocks. Tomorrow will bring forward a wholly different aspect, and the day after that, and the day after that. It is too deep-reaching an occasion to be compassed by a few score of mid-summer “bargains’— already it is making New York merchandising history. Here is part of tomorrow’s news—but your best newspaper is the Store itselfi—Come! Store Closes Daily at 5.30. Saturdays at 12.30 Women May Select Seasonable Apparel In This July Clearance This is not a “white elephant” part: —where there is an array of things people do not want. ;, This is the very apparel that has aA helped to build our reputation. Apparel of good Led and qual- ity—nothing shoddy. This is a many-sided clear- ance, as it includes everything women and girls will need for their Summer wardrobes, from Lingerie to Hats and Suits. But it is only ible for us to quote * a limited number of prices. Women’s Summer Frocks and Suits Women will be glad to know that ‘many of these Summer Frocks do not require alterations—it has been dem- onstrated that ten out of every twelve women can be fitted perfectly without alterations, White Lingerie Dresses, $9.50, were $13.50; $10, were $16. $12.60, were $18.50. These are mostly of fine batiste, trimmed with dainty laces, and some are hand-embroidered. White Ma: juisette and Voile Dresses, $19.60, were $25. Morning Frocks, $5 and Demi-tailored Linen Dresses—a host of smart styles—-$6, $7.50, $8.60, $10, $12.60, $15 and $18.50; were $7.50 to $25. Linen Suits — absolutely every thread linen; $10, $12.50, $15 und $18.60; were $7.50 to $30, ‘hecked fabrics; $10, originally $25 to $85. every size in each col- Third Floor {abc eat ar thie 60, ilored Suits of serge an d Sizes are broken in the various styles—but there lection and at every pric The Crownin Event—Millinery bully good time to buy two or three for future use or to give away, and 60c Each; $17,000 Worth of East Indian Rugs at $12,000 | Beautiful Amritzar Rugs—the remainder of an extraordinary purchase of more than $50,000 worth from the importer, origin- ally priced at less than wholesale, and now with these prices made still low Designs are rich and artistic, quality is superb; the sizes in- clude some of the standard 9x 12ft. and 10x14 ft. sizes, a good collection of Hall Runners and small pieces, and some odd sizes. Specimens are: 11 ft. 9 in x 6 ft. 11 in., $110, regularly $280 12 ft. 5 in. x 9 ft., $80, regularly $145 12 ft. Gin. x 8 ft. 11 in., $106, regularly $185 13 ft. 2 in. x 10 ft. 1 in., $110, regularly $196 15 ft. 2 in. x 10 ft. 1 in., $140, regularly $245 22 ft. 4 in. x 16 ft $460, regularly $700 Small Oriental Rugs at Wonderfully Low Prices Kurkish, Mosul and Hamadan Rugs at entirely new Clearance prices: ; _ $16, Regularly $25 $18, Regularly Fine Shirvan and Daghestan Rugs, averaging 6 ft. x 3 ft. 10 in., At $19.50, Regularly $28.50 At $23.50, Regularly $35 Sixth Floor Reinforcements for the Sale of Sample Cut Glass at Half Other sample lines are added, making more than 3,000 pieces of clear and beautiful Cut Glass to sell@:t half its full prices, Never more than two or three pieces of a design; but hundreds of Also Ice Cream ‘Trays, Decanters, Fancy Dishes, ‘Tumblers, Cele ‘Trays hee Svey Orie imaginable item of eut glass for dining table larly $2.75 to $20. or buffet. Endless assortment for Lemonade or Water Jugs at | wedding gifts. Filth Floor Notable Pure Linen Offerings Stock-clearing in the Linen Store produces many fine lots at Nappies, all sizes, at $1 to $6; regularly $2 to $12. Compotes at $1.36 to $10; regu- GIMBEL BROTHERS small, medium large, 406 each, regu- or This Clothing Clearance Interests Every Man Who Likes Good Clothes and Appreciates Jiconomy | Men’s and Young Men’s High-Grade:|} - Suits, $16.50 Floor Samples, Discontinued Models and All USED The collection is unusually attractive, because of the excellence of the instru- That Were Formerly $25, $28 and*$30 The mest attractive feature: of this dffer- ing is the fact that every onewf these Suits is taken from our own regular stocks ard was made up after the very careful specifications demanded for all Gimbel Chothing. They will delight every man who secures them and will make more friends for the Gimbel Clothing business. That is why we are will- ing to sacrifice them at this low: price, during this great July Clearance Event, The collection includes Two and Three- iece Suits, some quarter-lined, some _half- ined, some full-lined; others with. only the sleeves lined. The fabrics are carefally sélected'standard woolens, in the season’s best , a8 well.as plain and fancy blues, blacks and grays. Size-range covers the requirements of men and young men, in chest measures from 38 to 46 inches. Our own regular $26, $28 and $80:Sack Suits at $16.60. Fourth Fleer Men’s $4 to $6 Sample OXFORDS at $2.35 Samples from a well-known maker, in tan and gun- metal calf and patent leather; desirable yan sizes 6 to 714, A und B widths:only; $2.86 a:pair for $4, $5 and $6 qualities. Men’s $6 Oxfords at $3 The remainder of our stylish Blucher Oxfords, in the new brogan last, in tan and black, now at exactly, half price, All sizes. Second Floor ee $7.60,’ were $7.50 and $10—in. delightfully | diffe eae senecall BHIEROS J 1 Cl f PIANOS aK | vg Hee te a ame fe duty | Meron myer and paces brandy et on paren ead |UD earance o tion of city, was pl 11 by Gk, Oe Coe, ease Darralna even cotter Aaled of Frist Bowls at $1.98 to | $1.48 to 99.98 regularly 92.90 to To Keep the Pi Store NEW, We Are Clearing Out All 7 Not yoiles and lawns-—mostly in white, blue, pink, a A 26; i sana avait ana iene At lavender, black-and-whit $17.60; regularly $2.60 to $35, $18.60 o Keep the Fiano Store » We PIANOS ments included, the great variety, and the good condition of the pianos. This is a splendid opportunity to secure, at a very low price, exactly the instru- ment to enjoy in the Ghntry home; but, if your thought was to have a new piano next Fall, you can buy the instrument you want, in this Sale, profit by the great sav- ing in price, and have it delivered to your home, later on, when you are ready for it. | Raven & Bacon, plain rosewood, mahog: A Few Sale Shoninger, welnut, Hallet & Davis, mahore Piano Co., my, 186 Square Pianos 80c Original Price. rice. eigen few larly 500, 804) 16 | Bebning & Klix, carved lega, (cyortisonnt Opportunities | ier 3a NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. Notion Store, Main | Haven # Co. pln rosewood, 425 a> | Gablersinetong, } Main Floor Floor, J, Biddle, carved legs, g00 N80 ‘Yerrns of Payment, $10 Cash Twenty-fifth stron, New York City. —_—_—_—_

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