The evening world. Newspaper, July 11, 1911, Page 7

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oe NA ROLE TE TET LEN TER TT TLE GE ITT EE THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY the rear of a touring car belonging to T. W. Wood, of No, 185 West Seventy second street, which Mr. W wife had just left to visit the apartment house at No, 2814 Broad. and the ga ank of the iaxt throwing biasing fluid over the | burst, j touri “ AS AUTOS CRASH ar and the driver of the tax! | Bruen leaped to the street and smoth- Jered the flames am hie garinents with | his hands. The woman jumped to the | from one side of the cab and an from @ other, Shi ted he street, fell unconsctous and TERE r companion ran to the ofoe of Dr. a |L. 1. Kaufman, No. 272 West Bighty- ystery in Identity of Doctor| fourth street. Ito troated her tor burns ‘ 3 on face and hands. At the doctor's and Companion Hurt in | rouse tt ts said that the taxicad mato a passenger d 4 he was a New York Strange Accident, arried 4 ait of surgi- jeal i Just who he safd the woman was ts a qu ition owing to the confusion, An ant in the physician's office is the patient sald she was his In the barber shop where {instruments until to-day tt lia understood he said ft was his site. | Then he hurried to a restaurant to which | the woman had been carried. There tt was understood he said the woman was his eister, She was not injured but badly frightened, and the two went on their way as soon as another tax!- ae au Tete iat aT fee) re tn iy o moanttis had almost F in the von te in eres, calls! consumed both the care and hed at- A tacked the awnings of the five-story ty-third street to-day for his bag! apartment house. The woodwork of the Instruments it la expected his identity! house was bilstered from ground floor be learned, He and a handsemely!to roof and flamer wi shooting above woman were running up Broad-|the top of the building when fire en- fn a Kayton Company taxtcab last gines arrived, t at 830 when the car got away ROADWAY COLLISION. e left b i Rams Touring Car, Both Cars Burn and Flames Reach Building. ! 1 Murray of the West Sixty- street station endeavored to Oscar Bruen, of No. 1040 Simpson | 1ea. 1 rand ae y i nae Rie reat joctor an companion but could ni ets “Drone "at Mighty<hird: etree, ao so, Dr. Kaufman sald the name of block farther up the toxt ran into! nis patient did not concern the publica GIMBEL Store Closes at 5:30 % The Hot Weather Couldn’t Dis- ‘4 courage the Eager, Enthusiastic P, Crewds Who Came Yesterday a to This First Great j July- Clearance Sale At GIMBELS E We appreciate the compliment to Gimbel © 4] merchandising implied by the prompt and ex- A) tensive response to our announcement, es- pecially on such an uncomfortable day. But we feel sure that everyone who came was repaid for the effort. And we have only # just begun. \ | The weather man promises relief and hun- 7 dreds of additional prices go down to-day, for & Tuesday and Wednesday, with or without the @ drop in the temperature. Ps. July Clearance Prices Rule. Throughout Our Entire Building Willow Plumes in the Clearance Sometime ago we agreeably surprised hundreds of women with a large offering of the best Willow Plumes at the smallest prices probably ever recorded. : . Within the last few days we had the opportunity of securing another lot of these Plumes at a concession—and we are going to sell these at even smaller prices. Therefore one may select ®| Willow Plumes: 16 in. long, 12 in. wide; regular $4.50 quality at $2.85, 18 in. long, 13 in. wide; regular $6 quality at $4.75. 1834 in. long, 15 in, wide; regular $7 quality at $5.75, 86-inch Ostrich Bands—only white—$1.10. > $2.25 White Chip Hats, $1.20 | One may save a dollar and at the same time have the oppor- } tunity of selecting from ten shapes of these Untrimmed Hats— YW Gainsborough, flare and roll-brim styles. Third Floor { French Jewelry for Less Graceful designs in this admirable Summer Jewelry, with brilliant rhinestones mounted in sterling silver, with 14-kt. gold- | plated backs. Including Pendant Earrings with pearl or coral #}. button tops, and etiective pendant; Rhinestone Brooches, La ‘@) Vallieres and Scarf Pins, ( At 45c, 65c and Sic, regularly $1 to $3 x Originally half price or less because samples, now even less, r i | Main Floor y | A Stirring Patrol of 4q Turkish Bath Towels "Twill be arapid march-out, as soon as housekeepers clap their eyes on the amount of Towels their span ey will buy. Vor, to our certain knowledge Bath ‘Towel offerings like the following are not equaled in New York today. ‘They are. y-white, thick, soft evenly woven Tov that look so i ing they make the bath itself almost seem a secondary matter. h Towels, 26c| ted; a finely woven quality of two-ply Regular 40¢ Bath Towels, 200) vara, with hemmed ends, white, soft and thick; hemmed ends. | Brown Linen Friction Towels Regular 60c Bath Towels, 35c¢ 45c Each Larger size, firm and heavy, with) With the crisp, biting surface that neat red or blue borders, uts one in a fine glow after a cold Reguler 85c Bath Towels, 65¢| bath, large size, red borders, hemmed Delightful, finely - woven Bath ends, cotton warp. Towels, of liberal size-—the sort pro- Initialed Turkish Towel Sets, $2 Three good-sized Bath Towels, and three Wash Cloths, with initial em- broidered in blue, neatly boxed, at the special price of $2. Second Floor ferred by first-class hotels, but ad- mirable for the home. Regular $1.16 Bath Towels,90c Beautiful American Towels, that clonely approximate the finest impor- Peter ond atrest paring to when @ biack touring car stopped out front and four Jumped out and went into the back room, calling for a round of drinks, hats and flashed rolls, their drinks they did not offer to pay. Sanders swabbed the table several times and hinted that he would I'ke to eee the color of their money, but they ig- nored him, get out, and one hit him on the hi LS New Offerings Daily for the July Clearance Sale in the Cool, Comfortable Gimbel Subway Store Seventy-five complete stores for the lower KNOCKED ON HEAD BY AUTOISTS AS HE ASKS FOR PAY, Three in Touring Car Party Draw Revolvers After Getting Drinks. Carl Sanders, twenty-nine, bartender In riing’s saloon Ninety-aec+ 1 First avenue, was pre- ose at 1 o'clock this morning swarthy young men All wore gray clothes and chowder After finishing Finally he said he had to close, and asked for the money. Three promptly drew revolvers. names he could think of, 0 mai One calied him but tside of that you're @ nice “You ought to be glad wo ain't going to take the saloon,” another observed. Sanders suggested that they pay and value-giving event of the Subway concourse. REGAL SHOES for Women at $1.50/ REGAL SHOES for Men at $1.85 Pair| }) ” “Surplus” and “Factory Re. 5,000 Pairs of REGAL LOW SHOES, and as many more good low Shoes from other well- known makers; all told over 10,000 pairs. Scores of Good Styles—black and tan ox- fords for men—black, tan and fancy oxfords, ties, pumps and slippers for women. All Regular Sizes in the Collection as the Selling Starts—but not of each indi- vidual style. To be explicit we print the “size sheets,” showing the exact number of shoes of each size: Remember, please — 5,000 pairs of REGAL Low Shoes in the col- lection, “Surplus” and “Fac- tory Re- jects,” bearing the original Regal stam) WOMEN’S COATS AND the butt of the revolver. As the bar. tender fell the four ran to their machine and drove to the Astoria ferry. There one was dropped and the others dis- appeared south. Polleeman Cook found Sand called Dr, Hospital, who found the wounds not to be serious, Sanders lives over the sa- loon, and thinks he would know his call ere if he should see then again, which he hopes will not bo xoon unless there are several Ith them ra and Gregory of the Reception Blas on UPPER WSKY, O. 12 o'clock Sunday night th called to a spot along the historic river near the Rel Bridge made famous tn Dickens's “American Notes.” The moon was shining brightly and the sight that met their gaze at first made them oem 1 1 tos [A former depositar ot Follette had moved but the teller com: with some old chee Then, pretending the money, Whitlock dimappeared under his desk and sneaked out of the door, The next minute he had grabbed the stranger, and wae dragging him to street, when Patrolman Long of the Adame street station made the arrest. arraigned betore Magistrate PAYING TELLER NABS MAN WHO OFFERED BAD CHECKS. ok, by the name from Brook! paying teller of the Title Guarantes and Trust Com- pany, No. 196 Montague street, Brook- lyn, Wom at his desk yesterday after- | noon when & shabbily-dressed man Asked to have @ check cashed. The check was for only $9.60, but there was something about the vieitor which aroused Whitlock's suapiclon The check was signed by L PR Folletts, and one glance at tt convinced the paying teller that it was a forgery, HOLZWASSER’S] WRITE FOR OPEN EV’GS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK 3 ROOMS | George Whit When Kempner, the prisoner gave his name as Jobn Block, but refured to give hin address, He was held tn $500 ball until July 14, | a tee Raabe! Swans aueome Mh OUR 19 10% ALLOWED ON ALL CASH BALES, FURNISHED | the water as ature made them, having |CATALOGUE $65 lost of forgotten their bathing suits, | we | were arrested. They pit up $2) each for) WE PAY Mac Avon ey their appearance Monday morning. | pREIGHT & - | which they forfeited. They blamed It . &§ ROOMS a. edt tte cg FURNISHED | GHA RAE’ Rgnminnd Rilthen a8 "un" ot at $148 mild FJ relteble, Purely bas nodes tn hee CURE and EE LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS $50.00 Worth $3.00 Down | $75.00 “ «$5.00 a et A i TH $150 $15.00 $2.00 aren, Feat, Whine Fer inant $200 $20.00 $2.25 "in rwcra’ PEREROT DIGESTION will becnecaat $300 $80.00 $2.75 yn by taking RADWAY'S PILLS, DOYSPEPSIA Bitourness wilt meat pou food * h eaten seatributes i alo orgpetio, Yor’ the tupport of the nat iste or by mall, riced on. And of equal Lig levators and ten stairways lead By importance, in addition to the splendid economies offered, is the prompt, cheerful service of the Subway Store, and its comfort during hot weather, because our wonderful ventilating system changes the air every ten minutes, keeping it fresh and cool, often cooler than outdoors. Thirty-six passenger-el Alvo to New York s of dependable quality co-operate to make this the greatest to the Subway Store, also three direct entrances from the | “Size another good 6 above shows a lack of the large: sire the larger sizes, we offer a fortunate purchase of $3.6 Regal Low Shoes at $1.85 Showing an Exceptio ————$—$<—<—_ | and trademark. The Sale commences Wednesday in the Subway Store, Balcony— | Women’s REGAL Low Shoes at $1.50; Men’s REGAL Low Shoes at $1.85 pair. ects” of $3.50, $4 and $5 Models | |t'| Sheet” of Women’s REGAL ow Shoes at $1.50 RT a | AWTS ANB BURY OK) Ooo ge Pa 2 TE BL wider REGAL SH maker at the same price §1.60 8 pair. SSM UV DK ONION wot wg = nally Good Line of Sizes HOUSE DRESSES Former July BATHING SUITS "eas" fal | AND PETTICOATS " 16 galas Reversible Silk Coats......s++64+.$15 $9.78 | Percale House Dresses, Dutch ne 12 $7.60 Bathing Suit, Cap, Shoes, +$2.85 $2.60] three-quarter sleeves 150 $1 {110 $7.60 $3.05 Bathing Suit, Cap, Shoes. oes $3.85 68 Black Petiicoats. 1 ‘75e | 300 Youths’ Suits 2 $6.60 BATHING CAPS Bee his Mossalino Potted ae 1,96 | Men/s-Youths’ ‘Trousers .50 $2 orem ‘orset Covers at } Men's Office Coats. . . | 1 Peary bi° $68 | Nuinsook Nightgowns. e666 | Mohair Alpaca Conte, » $3550 §2 SH GOODS ‘ope ivy | MEN’S FURNISHINGS Tomer uy ¢ Irish Linen Yor 121.€ | Negligee and Soft Shirt. . $1 55c v 12!,¢! Wash Ties....... ge 9 pea 2-in. Silk Four-in-Hands, 12!4¢ WOMEN’S SUITS, i ire en's Half Hose rr Se 12146 DRESSES & SKIRTS ony we $,000 yas, Remnants. Men's Half Hose.....-+-sss55, 5 /26-350 — 18¢ Percale and Lawn Suita...... 16 ,000 yds, Remnants. .. ow Light-weight Wool Dresses $2.96 a MEN’S STRAW HATS — "ype Challis Dresses......... $3.95 | DRESS GO! 1,000 Straw Hate. . $1 and $1.60 60c nt Wool Dresses, H in.N mle Yi me #85 i| 460 | with e I tripes, i bead 60-in. Shepherd Checks... ...... 7 RR Remember, we will make to order Dr Kirt ibe = 460 | Linen Sul 48 Ease Ge oF any other materials, at (he actual Wash Suits, 246 ‘a 10 ym, most ite Bee hite Skirts : wanted fabrics, Russian ani White Rep Skirts. 1.75 $1 EMBROIDERIES, LACES, ' in " 125 850 Woolen Skirts... 55 perma 1:59 | Edges, Insertions ’ 10-i6e WOMEN’S WAISTS Mire’ ug | Double-edyed 26-360 | Lawn and Swiss Waists. ibe 600 | 40-in. Swiss Li 400 | ur Cotton Voile and Lawn $1 ‘160 | 2 wiss Emb. Floune! 5 48-750 | Light-w ingetie Waista........ -$1.75-$2 $1.60 b, Floune i}, | DRAPERIES MISSES’ AND CHIL- ooo Naa ants be 25.208 | B-fold Seroens DREN'S WEAR a gata | Hines Laces and insertions. +1. 6 clit 8 15 2. f ) $5 | LEATHER GOODS rrmge du | Kope Won Wet Silk and Leche Hilts P wc Bie at z ry - ‘atent ather tain Swiss ic Cc 260 Ghideen's Dresses 1:45 i Biase Bela. ve 860 | Ae ertiGe LINO- Re BO’ Chudeen's Sat 6.80 orzo | Leather, Hug LEUMS, OARPETS eet 100 Chil I 2 gig | Oxford Tra Fibre Matting... +. 80 220 sanauee mee | gure Grain, Tr China Matting * 220 — 10c ‘ormer = July igavor Cloth E oN £9 prs. “C, By” “W.B,” “PN.” 'N* ™* 1 Sole Leather § Cons ' $1 50¢ | MOTH PREV? a | otf .50-G0e 26-300 } ; z Me | DISINFECTA je M 8" Sica 60c , Autozone Gd $1.25-$1.95 00 aN i Formaldehyu« ++ $1.50 ic Women's Cotton Stockings. ic 160 lve Ye lg a 70 otton and Lisle Hi B60 180 | Carnphor } the 4e| LINENS AND TOWELS = "yer ui, I | Children’s Stockings, seconds, 4 Camphor Comy 20e 166 prized Table Damask., 80¢ 20c Children’s Sample Stockings. . Gum Camphor d TableDamask., 40¢ 280 BUBWAY STORE B Table Damask., 65¢ — 60¢ — spkinas, doz 26c =a \) Dress Linen...., 40¢ 266 H ish Towels.»-., 16e 18}4¢ 1 Hevimess Turkiaty Towels... ie ae 17-in, Linon Crash Towelling. 124ée 90 X Ig : . BUBWAY STORE BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. $100 Worth $10.00 Down $1.50 Weekly i] | felt, not stuffed, Lexington to 3d Ave. Men, This Is New York’s Biggest Sale of t Best $3 & $3.50 ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 59th to 60th St. July Mill and Factory Sale Now on, brings mountainous stocks of high-grade summer goods at the greatest saving in years. Trousers «$1.88 Flannel Trousers. Shirts and Knee Length Draw- ers; drawers have double seat; the garments are) well fin 94 . c ished; the price only. Men's 2% Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, good qualitys drawers have double seats, sus- pender tapes; shirts have long or short sleeves; all si Maslins, Etc. 25ene ¥ rds pute gt She, Loom, onadal jroscogain |. and other standard brands, sara Ve Umit 100 yards; French Tapes Sof ‘a pat. ir with Orledta ‘aphed; clean wi Java NE; NOL One wort loss than 506... 29c Decorated Dishes at 4 Price Mill and Factory Sale jecee are here waiting en your approval. In Our Great July Aszemble your own sets—ail the Decorated Breakin Decorated Soup PI Decorated Tea Pla Decorated Pie Plat And Oatmeal Bowl Decorated Bowls and Cream Jugs, Decorated Vegetable a Mext Dishes, Decorated Porcelal all nt the apecial price of “a Lightning Lightning Style Fruit J Jelly Tumblers with t Jelly Tumblers with ¢ Fresh Meat |Hosiery ||| Forequarters of choice Canada] Children's Linported Socks, white, lisie Lamb for chops or roasting, 1b. 6'4c Porterhouse and Si I loin Steaks, lb.. 14’%4c Comed Sugar Cured Hams,| yy very delicious for L cold lunches, Ib... 14%2c 1 a Sale of Beds and Bedding 147 styles of all-brass and enamelled be le beds, at price reductions that Ine-Third. ‘To add interest to this mattresses and bed springs. This $5.00 Bed A neat design, nicely enamelled; has 1-inch posts and top rails con- nected by heavy corner palis; stands high and is most substantial and a remarkable bargain, 5.00 Enamelled Beds for $2.99 Enamelled Beds for 5.50 Enamelled Beds for 6.48 Enamelled Beds for. Our $8.50 Genuine This mottrees and soft as any mattress at any price MING DALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 69th to 60th St. ~% epresent | Every Waist from 30 to 50 in. Every inseam from 29 to 35. Made of blue serges, black thibets, | fancy worsteds and cheviots; also You may have them with cuff bottoms if you like. Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, OOUh Bt. Section A Sale of Cool Underwear “Beat Yet"'"—Men'aNainsook Coat Boys’ 29¢ Underwear; sill finished balbriggan shirts; drawers; drawers, Sale Price, per garment... Women's low neck; at neck ribbon; re Mill and Price Women's 75c Unton Suits; um- Mattin, ood Chinese enuine Cork Linol Genuine Tiled Inlaid Lin- 89c oleum, pér sa. yard... a Dishes and Cake Plates, Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers Mason Fruit Jara, Atlas strong shoulder, pint size... Mason Fruit Jars, Atlas strong shoulder, quart size Mason Fruit Jars, Atlas strong shoulder, 2 quart size, 6} Lightning Styte Frutt Jars, pint size... te Frutt Jars, quart size Jelly Tumblers with tin caps, 6 o#. colored, str sizes 444 to 8 Women's Silk Hose; solid black; | Pp gal hundred Silk Ho: le; no and tans, sizes 9!¢10 1114, 8, ir This $10.00 Bed A neat continuous post made plain without chills, Hi inch posts and heavy 's-inch filling rods, Splendidly enamelled and finely | constructed, $30.00 All-Brass Beds for 5 made in our own sanitary shop and is built up of st fe guarantee it not to get lumpy, and it is a comfortable Our $9.50 All Soft Hair Mattress for $6.75 Our $4.00 International Bed Spring, $2.75 An all-metal epring, with a diamond woven fabric that is solediess, eavy knickerborker elso white shirts and Mil! and Factory 16 Sc Ribbed Vents; sleeveless; trimmed nd arm's-eye with ular and extra sizes; tory Sale i no sleeves; 1193,98 t yard. value $10, $7.38 y with original rsa. y eum yd. Jeo 110 | = 4 size z. size, each size, each ie, each, , “in the Mill & Factory Sale Se Ro with & 1; for boys or gir iped or plaid tops 1 rter tops; several at, pair . regular 50¢ avy, geen, grays dozens, 29¢ 19- luding this Spring's sam- ping to You of About ide our best selling | | a

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