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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 18 1911. not heen equipped with a which would prevent the wate HORSES DEPRIVED 22": OF WATER BECAUSE ® OF $1.75 REPAIR Water Department Has Kept SEEK HARVEY CAIN, | WHO MAY NOT HAVE MISSED ALLE Detective Arrests as | | HanJkerchief Game Workers ~-Find Captain’s Purse, | Store Closes Daily at 6:30, Saturdays at 12:30 = | Dropped to Zero---Prices of Cool Vacation Needs Met | Summer Apparel for the Younger Set | uit $1.76 each,” replied . Another wateling’ rough et vf n Th 1s Gr eat GIM. BEL | Wide-awake girls and young women will appreciate these economies, as they may be pro- The activity of the Bf. OF A fe Ine JULY CLEARANCE SALE cured on the frocks and sults that have made them grow fond of this store. Indeed, prac- ented tically our remaining Summer cbllection is in- : cluded in this Sale. We shall omit descriptions, as nearly all the younger set of New York are quite familiar with our good styles and ex- cellent quality. Poa For Young Girls of 6 to 14 years; : Dresses of Percale, Gingham, Lawns and Dimities @1, were 61.60 and 61.75 00, were 08.76 on Mall street, near Broad ‘) hundreds of horses are tn got out of or- and after repeated peen made to the Wa he # B.C. A, cut ont red (ape by vepalying the fountain ite self. At sioner it was stated to-day that every { effort is veing made to repair the foun- hich are reported as “out of or- and that they will all be working shortly. one | way watered, der aome ‘Tomorrow's news budget from this momentous’ Mid-summer Merchandise Event is especially rich in the things that people will need to pack in their bags for the trip over the week-end, and for their Summer vacation. This Sale is different from the usual July Clearance in that it consists more of the goods that people want to buy than of the odds and ends that we want to sell. For stocks are new and desir= | able, ond of flotsam and jetsam there is little. But prices on desir | able Summer merchandise are as low as you would expect to pay for poor stuff. And this big, cool, airy store is delightful to shop in, even in broiling weather. Ready tomorrow: Two Madison Square Fountain ™ e the office of the Water Commis- Closea All Summer. The Water Department haa taken oc- casion to deny that ft has cut short learn he has mi the supply of water In the watering it Whip Unseated § 6 tive Mackey troughs ghroughout the city, but. the 1%—Anthony J.C, ’ . ie D station wa tact Femainn that a number of the clty's naliat whip, who was Men’s Hot-Weather Suits White Lingerie Dresses of tne Yffce last night when a i © courts, was to-day 63.75, were $6; 96, were $7.50 yaies eat | troughs have | been {Me all summer | ihe Raat Division Of Cool Pri stle Moh ir 08, were $8.60 Rend tina sone we Sores, 9, | Seer Geitie setac eeeeee gpa A BINS | sores costa: ary, erchief inh’ ian * We “ Conn Oe ere, Ags pag se 7.60, 10; $9.76, aggled lel | Ina statement tsaued by Water Com! to make ® vacancy for Donelan,. ‘The At $ ~-Rerzul $ $7.60, were $10; $9.78, Aipped tno shag, mitslones ‘Thompson It iw net forth that 1 t $13.50 egularly $20 Black Satin Coats ari then the two hurried away, De- ae get ne lade TheEditor of the New York World says: $9.76, were $13.76, tective Mackey started tn pursuit of the | Pract: ie e . b “In hot weather the woolen coat is an abomination, " other two, At Par hi erovid rrentt Le a its folds, man suffers and rin ha Latte sdcttaaches For junior Girls of 14,19 and 17 ty a 6a olan, : d the rege Ont ’ anes | “Let hte (a Mine bars against cool Summer attire for Oingh fndead by a patrolman there. he 0 | ° men. with the woolen coat.” cham,Porcale& Lawn Dresses: h ve caugt ated by th: fn use and that| | F at Chamb ‘roadway. at | only those een closed down | Don t Persecute | The editor very sensibly ufges men to adopt shirtwaist | $2 were $3 $2.60, were 68.76 $3.60, were 95 = $4, wore $5.75 White Lingerie Dresses 4.60, were $6 = $10, were 915 apparel; but, perhaps, you are not ready for that step; but | One of the f ‘ou “AN change your hot cloth suit for a crisp, sensible MOHAIR light as a pocket handkerchief. And here are exactly the suits your Bowels st cthartics and gurentiven ‘Thay se trend | 7 h loudly y des viaing which has been | closed down I the Stokes fountain at | $3, was $4.00 95.00, was 67.50 14 91.50, was 92.60 De Leo, twenty- | ree years old, a barver, living at No. |Madison avenue and Twenty-third | ss-hath---unnecemary. rf ty ; White Lingerie Dresses Natural P Le cones steer, and: Tony Basti, {street In the centre of one of the busiest | CARTER'S LITTLE diy that particular men want, at little more than half price. $12.60 wore $16.80 €19.76, were@35 | a6, were 97.80. 97.60, were6i0 | 919.60, were $18.80 918.00 were 425 TWEny-Alaht Youre le; & foule worden (BUSHING: Oe chivdlly. SHI Mone: or (ial . LEVER: PILLS | Coatand trousers made from the celebrated Priestley eravenetted mohair. oth Suite $10, wei $16, were $22.60. 22.60, were $32.00 hed $13.60, were$i7.60 Uvi No. 4 Franklin «i large 1 moct mental fountains | | Light as a feather in weight; porous and comfortable. Quite a variety of dig- $12.60, were $18.60 $18.60, were $26 | $15, were Uscording (6 tha polide; a: wallee con= (JA the OY, HUE It aD beth clébed All | {| niticd patterns to select front, ‘Sizes to fit men of all builds, from 34 to 46 A Pure Linen Suits Serge Coats a1 in bills card on whicn |Summer. Representatives of the Soctety | chest measure. Suits such as have been priced at $20, for the coat and trous- ‘or young women of 14. 16, 18 and |§6, were 97.60 $10, were 916.60 | $13.75, were $18.50 $15, were $20 inscribed “Ha of Cruelty to Ante ers, earlier in the season, now $13.60. 20 years; $7.60, were $15 $12.60, were $18.50 $18.50, were $29.60 Tatlored Suits of Serge and Mixed » Hudson entie, . near Whose headquarters it t# . 98.60, were $13.60 Demi-Tailored Linen Dresses 5 ules New Haven, | But, maybe, you're going away, or looking toward cooler was found on D , but ne | I 1, satisfied themselves weeks ago | . 4 |, Were $5.60 ‘wore 9". Cheviots, $10, were $18.60 Ggclared he Aid not know it was in his|that ft was tn perfect working orde | = : days; then here are these bf phere pape ieee iat bred her) Black Batin Suits, $165, were $25 pocket, [and that all that tt needed was water. | Sick Bedeche and tndiguetion, os millions know, | if Y 16, were .! ‘hird Floor Men’s and Young Men’s elfe was held as a suspicious perwon| At the office of the Water Commis- ‘Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price | Cetin auteurs fa testmes "Sua stich, Genin wie Sigature {66 High-grade Suits at $16.50 A Treasury | Summer’s Greatest Joy The “hand kame” is wett| assigned for ite Every one taken from our own regular stocks, and made up of Humble known among p Women tell us they consider our all summer was after the very careful specifications demanded for all Gimbel Clothing. « The collection includes Two and Three-piece Suits, some quarter-lined, some half-lined, some full-lined; others with only the sleeves lined. The fabrics are uy season's best mixtures, as well grays. Size-range covers the requirements of men and young men, in chest measures from 33 to 46 inches. Our own regular $25, $28 and $80 Sack Suits at $16.50 Fourth Floor Unnatural Prices on selected standard woolens, in the as plain and fancy blues, blacks and could no longer defy this July Clearance. . Majority are in severely tailored styles, designed particularly for motoring and traveling. Some are trimmed with linen of a contrasting color, $3.50, were $5 and $5.50 $7.60, were $10 $5.75, were $6.75 and $7.50 $10.75, were $12.50 Re she 13.50, were ee versible Satin Coats—only a limited number, at $12.60, were $15 to $21.50. ean Other Summer Coats and Wraps have entered this Sale at a mere fraction of former prices. Third Floor ; $1 Natural Prices If Madame realizes the need of several more Lingerie Frocks and Blouses, also a Linen Suit or Coat Dress, she may select them in our typical charming style, at the most exceptional econo- mies ever known, in the July Clearance Sale Pongee Silk, 55c Yd. 2,500 yardsof anexcellent quality, that we regularly sell at $1; 27 in. wide; an ideal Summer silk. suits quite the best they have seen Nanywhere, because they are modish and yet eave hy Besides, they appreciate the satisfaction of get- ting Suits of distinction that are not made by the thousands. Our Suits are exclusive. Every one of our suits, no matter how plain or how fanci- ful (but none i. ee rate) is properly le and caretalty finished in every detail, Make Their Debut Tomorrow Navy or black mohair; kimono yoke, cravat and der ti bo of dotted foulard; Toose panels front and back, $6.96. Other model, also mohair, is decidedly diflerent—trimmed with beautiful plaid silk; navy and black, $5. Other styles in Mohair Suits, $3.96 to $9.76. Sweater Suits, $6.75, Satin and tuffeta Suits, $7.96 to $24.60. Bloomers, sateen, $1.25. Children's Bathing Suits, flannel and mohair, $1.26 to $4.90. One-piece Sweater Suits, 2 to 8 years, $1.85. New Rubber Caps All the Vogue Two New Styles Will. Chef style, black, natural and cerise, 46. thing Caps, satin, sateen and silk, 26¢ to $3.60. 26c to $2.25. Shoes, 60c to $3 60. Bathing Corsets, $1 and $1.60, | Bathing Suits for Men, Too New shipments keep our stock of Men’s Bathing Suits at flood tide, just when full assortments are of greatest value: Men's two-piece Pure Worsted Suits, navy blue, with red or w | mings, M4 to 44 inches, light-weight, with qui i with quarter loeveless, $8.25, in 35-inch Black | 0. One-piece, plain blue or black, 84 to 40 inche 44-in. Bordered Tissue Voiles,20c Made to Sell for Double This cool, sheer, dainty, serviceable cotton fabric is here at this remarkably low price because we took the end-of-season sur- plus from the mill, when the makers mer stocks. Borders are alway able; they make up beauti- fully; these are 44 inches wide, mostly in white grounds, with woven stripes and checks of pink, light blue, tan, heliotrope, navy blue and black—all with broad border at the bottom. Now 20c 60c Wash Silks, 35c Yd. Fine collection of 8,000 yards of these delightfully cool sil) ety of colors in striped effects, 18 in, wide, The Whenever you see an Aero-plane or any other kind of an arrow Think of Third Floor Pink Shop, Second Floor re eager to close out Sum- Silk Store ck Satins, in the wider 0 notable ex- Gimbel These other desirable Cottons in the July Clearance Sale; 265c Cross-stitched Dimities, now 18¢ 25¢ Striped and Checked Batiste, 25c Embroidered Tissue Voi! Imported Dotted and Figure , now 60c. igured Specia! Satin, $1 Yd. 92.60. Imported — Frenc’ rr ench Shirts, plain blue or black, 34 to 44 inches, 31.25. k Borderes le, 44 inches, now 60c, ef sered 45c Imported Embroidered Linens, now 26c. 50c Imported English FancyVoiles, 26¢) No’ 50c Silk Eoliennes, Marquisettes and | Tussahs, now 26c. 7c Imported English Marquisette2,60¢ Suit Sat- | v black, | t damage by dd. ‘ Second Floor | inc! 30-in. Bathin in, in { proof salt wa French to $1.25 Imported Ities, now 671.6, , $1.50 to $1.95 “French Imported | Novelties, originally $3 and $4, with red or white *, with red trimmin: 6 Fourt' Floo: how $1 i Second Floor | welgh = Saeed aan aa Every Iter: in These Lists Spells E-C-O-N-O-M.-Y Silver Mesh Bags 'Untrimmed Men’s and Women's Hosiery! Parasols Vor fii S - . And French Jewelry | Millinery Former duty Lowe ices stillon the remainders of | White and bla the beverage that makes the thirst fly. | Gimbels is rich in its assortment of | Imitation Hr r Hats; Ce last we ee pHoney offer | 2 ) ene3 | ‘ ; Py + P., Mesh Bags and other articles in Sterling | Genus, ene Ls . i la i | Cooling and refreshing as a stiff breeze. | Silver for personal wear; also in glitters| with hac $0 | ee of high qu ‘y ality. tiful pieces are no ing Rhinestone Jew | All these k bac 31 Third Floor Thrills the palate with its vim, vigor and go. The height of purity and whole- Drink it—you'll like it. re Re 00 S85 $40 someness, Limoges and Match Enameled Bonbon Box, with Gainsborough H } cso | — |Men’s and Boys’ | Straw All Monte St $51.50 Delicious--Refreshing Thirst-Quenching 5c Everywhere THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Adanta, Ga. $2.60 Flats omer $3 25 " t Second Fleor ngo Mouse Furnishings Hpoere due Electric Percolaton 319 $13.75 $56 $6.25 40c 50c 30c 1c 15e 18¢ ie 38¢ 0c $t $1.65 344 in 20 Od: c | Fram $8.60 | Pre Main Floor | Send for ou free booklet “The Truth About Coca-Cola,” Lingorie Wash Ribbo Whenever | ins, you sce an |§| Fancy Silver Bars, Arrow think of Coca-Cola, Sixth F GIMBEL BROT BROADWAY NEW YORK Biack Wiliow Plumes Women’s Natural Linen Coats This collection of several hundred finely Tailored Linen Coats | 8 THMgT HIRD ST, $2.10