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A JACKPOT BECAUSE | ANNOUNCES BIRTH 1 i rk y eee f (| HECAVE S100 Bribery Inquiry Witness Quotes Friend of Hines With Whom He Talked on Train, WASHINGTON, July 1%—The $100,000 legislative “Jackpot? abont which re- Volve charges affecting the election of Senator Lorimer figured in the teatls mony at the opening of to-day's hearing before the Kenate Lorimer committee, William Burgess, manager and. treas- urer of an electrical campany at Duluth, Minn., testified before the Helm Invest! gating committee of the Illlnols Senate that on a train running out of Duluth, about March, 1911, C, F, Wiehe, who t# associated In business with Edward Hines, deciared to him that “there was @ Jackpot ratsed to elect Mr. Lorimer; Toknow what I am talking about, be- cating T suisoribet $1000 to It myself. Mr, Burgesn testifed to-day about thle conversation, Mr. Burgess wald that he and Wiche had not met before that day, Thoy began conversing in the amoking car. Burgess sald he made a remark about the Lorimer election, which finally led the'stranger, whom he said was Wiehe, to remark that Burgess “did not know very much about ft." Shortly after, according to the witness to-day, Wiehe sald: here was a jackpot for Lorimer's ¢ Lam talking eee ebout, (t mysell “Didn't you think {t remarkable that | & perfect stranger should make @ cor fesalen of wholesale corruption?” asked Senstor Kern. “rT always did. I asked who th That wae the reason man was when we got off the wal On cross-exam| flod that he Cook of Dulu Veraations v been disputed ho had talke about coming to Washington to and Cook reimarkes v NEW HOTEL MAN HERE, Allan Ainalle to Charge of the Majestic, Comes Allan Ainslie, President c Tote! Company of Boston, has accepted) over the advent of the new member of the powt of managing director of the|the family. Photographers went early , Ho Ma jest Bev econd street | to work to try r a picture of the and Central Mr, the association of {ntorested the Hotel Lenox the Hote the new Hotel Taft at Boston, New Haven A NEW STORE! what because I subscribed $10,000 to | rt -| The scheme workes Take the Lenox Alnsile Nassau of Long Reach and| I suppose? OF FRST CHD Only One Ever Bort tn Cap- tivity, Say the Bronx Zoo Folk, ———— ‘Mr. and Mra, Grant Zebra have the honor to announee the birth of the firet webra child ever known to have been born in oaptivity, But, aside from the announcement, Mr. and Mrs, G. B are not so blamed polite about the latest and most interesting addition te the Bron Zoo. in fact, the family re- sents any close inspection of the new arrival, and the evrator, Raymond Ly Ditmars, n't know yet whether the child is @ boy of @ girl "The happy event took place at 8 o'clock to-day, About that time Keeper MoHn- toe oalled “Doo" Btxir and told him to tun over and tell Dr, Ditmare that the evra had @ child, Zoo folk swear that 0 BUCH Message Was ever transmitted before in the history of the world, hee cause all of the other mebras have been born in the jusive ciroles of the wilde, ‘The coming of the animal into the world marks the result of a happy acbra marriage, For years the curator tried to mato the male and female of tho zebra kind without euccess, They are shy persons, there sebra folk, and they refused to do any courting around Jin public, ‘The nearest that Ditmare happy marriage wan to get the y man who was steady company for Miss Grant Zebra to stand on the other side of the sebra house |and twist his mustache, They both belonged to the Grant | family, which ts @ very ultra conne: ‘Hon of animal F, BF. V. The me a particularly broad stripe and to the jungle Four Hundred. concluded that the isn't @ youngster to acquire limelight and he sent ver to the deer range, | where they might Unger under the t hold hands under the shrubbery and finally get to the point whe sort of furniture that is to go fat takes the plac All that young Mr. Grant Zebra wanted was @ chan: While he was as shy as @ country at a city dance during the exhibition days, he soon showed over in the deer run that there was some class to him as a suitor, and it was not long before the other animals knew that the Zebra had been happily married and that thoy were keeping house out on the last station of Deer Run Boulevard, ‘There is much rejoicing at the Zoo child, and Ditma: over the new me: 1s just as h r of his family though his pet snake had told bim a | fresh joke. ny BREAKING LOOSE, ba (From the Boston Transcript.) Jack—So you smoked only ten cigars ,| on your entire wedding trip—one « day, . | disgraced postmaster CHM HOENING GORLS, MONHAT SLE ITT TITT - CUMMINS TO BE TRIED BEFORE CHARLES H. HYDE. fasvemsnaoommne District-Altorney Flashes Appellate Order Which Péstpones Ex+ Chamberlain's Hearing, Jamed W: Osborne, as attorney for Charles H. Hede, under indictment for bHbets IH tonmection with the deposit- ina of tity funds in the defunct Car- Newie Trust Company, appeared wit his effent before sudaé Crain It Gen- eral Sessions to-lay: Mr: Usborne rove to explain that he had come in con- sequence of an order Isstied by Justice MeCall in the Bupreme Court trans- ferrin Hyde's case from the Supreme Court, Oriminal Branch, ty General Beasioth and ordering an immediate trike Distrbot-Attorney Whitman fore and grinned in Mtr, Osborne's face and handed hint a paper, Mr. Osborne read the firet three lines and sat down sud- deniy, tt wna nn order from dSustice Ingraham of the Appeliate Division for- bidding the enforcement of Justice MoCail's order until an appeal from Appellate Division postponed until late fall) and that Mr Whitman would get which he has eagetly sought, to try Promoter Cummins first. Pelion sh PREACHER AND SOLDIER Hardenburg, Sent to Prison for Three Months, as @ wandering painter and paper. hanger, halted twelve years ago at Har. Genburg, Ulate b place becau | fisherman an handy, Soon “Old Bill" enjoyed the fidenco of all the residents, and beca of his army record they recured Bi well's appointment as village post master, not by any means a teetotaller, ardent trow bond expired to renew it Inspect Hardenburg to He to James Bidwell’s niect Then Bidwell, who fs sixty-elght begzlement, When arraigned Archbald, in the the United State: t « counsel, entered a plea of gullty. | was sentenced to three months in th | GRAND DAD’S . DOUGHNUTS “We named them Grand Dad's es D & C are the only kind he can digest."’ ‘Miss Cummings, 11 W. 1034 St... ¥, & _SELF-RAISING * (FLOUR. | Tom—No, sir—ten on the last day. hl Justice MoCall had been heard by the ‘Thla meant that Hyde's case must be the opportunity, STOLE THE POSTAL FUNDS. William B, Biiwell, Postmaster at ‘William B. Bidwell, @ veteran of the civil war, an itinerant preacher as well He liked the the Beaver Kill was quite He was a good story-teller and When, on July 1, Postmaster Bidwell's old, was arrested and indicted for em- day before Judge ‘| KEENE’S New York Ip. PRIEST LOCKED OUT OF CHURCH INVOKES ~ ARCHBISHOP AD th Daunted Even by Fists of Malcontents, Although the Roman Catholic Church of Bt Stephen of Hungary at No, 420 Fast Fourteenth street, remained pad- looked Eyeglass Construction. The care and attention we give our customers in the examination of eyes and In the adjustment of the mountings built flee us the largest retail optical business in the world. The double services of experi enced Oculists (registered t| physiclans) and expert Opticians guarantee perfect satisfaction in all eyeglass details. And all at the cost of the -| glasses—$2,00—$3.00 and $5.00 ir. Broadway, ‘Witlourh! Sriareceserer Rote 01 Broad Street, neer Hahne & Co, Newark SOLITAIRE —<—<—< <_< —$<$<————— - 42d St., Between B’way and Sixth Ave. We bought at United States auction the entire stock, fixtures and lease of the College Clothes Shop, 119 West 42d st., between Broadway and Sixth avenue. For quick disposal, we place this stock of fine clothes on sale in all four stores at HALF PRICE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Southern District of New York.—In Bankruptey.—In the matter of COLLEGE CLOTHES SHOP, Bankrupt, Charles Bhougood, U, 8, Audtionesr for the Southern District of New York, in Bauk- ruptcy, sells THIS DAY, Thurstay, July 13:h, 1011, by order of the Court, at 10.80 A. M., at 110 Weet 424 Strest, Borough of Manhat- LANGDON P, MARVIN, This clothing was made by the | jysgn 9, epsrers, Becalvee, leading wholesale tailors in America Asteraey for Sooetren, —such houses as L, Adler Bros. & Peale Co., Rochester; M. & W. Naumberg & Co, and others of equally high repute. : ey As we only sell our own clothing, we are desirous of getting rid of this stock as quickly as possible. That's why we have put part of it in our other three stores. All we want is the location, lamp. Here we light our fourth and newest College Clothes Sale Price Shop Prices 50c on $1 $18 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $9 $20 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $10 $25 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $12.50 $30 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $15 $35 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $17.50 $40 Men’s and Young Men's Suits, $20 $45 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $22.50 These Suits are also on sale in our other 3 stores, Haka arharleCo.z E, E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President 119 West 42d St. 125th St., nr. 3d Ave. Goze Harlem and 42d St. Stores Open Evenings Two Broadway Stores: 265 B’way, nr.Chambers 841 B’way, Cor. 13th St. » — CARAT RINGS "39 TO-MORROW'S SPECIALS: | This composed Of a — rma, Guaranteed 20 Years Ac- curate Time TO-MORRO *] When S$ SPECIALS you th of time Zt) yearn 3A VERY “CHARLES A, KEENE, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry. 180 Broadway New York Open until OP, M,, Baturdays included, Aged Father Froehlich Is Not|2"°h Dd, of j pastor, to-d Froelich will f fice and take } the Arehbishop of New York: Such authority, tt was anid to-day | may be Vested in Father Froeli soon as Mar: Farley are communiented wit! also likely that three or fow who stirred up a revolt at the doors yesterday and priest with bodily harm selves severely Monslanor Mi diocese In » declined to discuss the attack on @ priest, will return from his vacation to-day to handle the eritical sltuation. “Bxeommunieation — will Gimbels Best Violet Talcum, Gimbels Quaker Soap, Total, if bought separately, - . . July Clearance Price for the Set, Capture a Pretty Lingerie Blouse And Save from 50c to $4! This is not a problem in arithmetic, but an explanation of how a woman may purchase a Blouse at $1—and a pretty one at that—and save 50c. Or how she may select one at $8.75 and save $4. Of course there are proportionate econo- mies between. When one selects a half dozen blouses—and every woman needs that many new ones just now—these economies count up considerably. Gimbels Cucumber Cream, - - Gimbels faula Bhampes, a ie Gimbels Witch Hazel Jelly (tubes), - Gimbels Face Powder, ee ae Gimbels Violet Toilet Water, - ~ wide. South Mend, Ind, ite new ly that Father vors of the edi- nin the name of | attacl on Fe Crerwinekys bers the ch Father Froelte pe of th new paste Fother Kavac Lavelle and Archbdis threa ay find th jaciplined, 1 in charge of the chbishop Farley's ab- low." day, He said Monsignor Lavetle follow this eeteeee nu at vt rt could be found. the parish, eh a course, and disliked seeing hin shut hot more than threg or four) Na mbera of thé ehurch will secept prieta Whom the twa trustee?) balance a thelr excommunteation wil f About the church atl was quiet to None of the parishioners was GIMBELS Store Closes Daily at 6.30 P. M., Saturdays at 12.30 The Gimbel Beauty Set July Clearance Special $2, at regular Gimbel Prices, For 95c Pure, delightful, refreshing, healthful Toilet preparation, made in our own laboratory. Offered, without annoying conditions, as a feature of this July Clearance Sale, for 96¢; while if bought separately, they will cost the full price: ther Prowien said Aroaal WOMAN FALLS SIX STORIES, one of the leading mem- who was aren at peo. Antoinette Selotte, tae | ten Gaye ago and went to live with the Hiieed | family of her hophew, Giuseppe Delia, on the sixth Moor of the tenement-house, 441 Bost Binteontit street) leaned ow early to-day, oat het out jenes, The not against they the | out of the w do not temo: head with # ‘thrown baelk eral feet i a i ¥ he tron fre When The woman, who was nearly alx foot tall and very heavy, atruck the nawn- about and neither of the two trustees | ing of the drygooda store below, bend- ‘Through members of who caihe to his support, Father Froelich ent word that he would stay and fight: dnoet double, struck the pavement, fracturt De, Hoftman arrived Ne Hoepital she was dead, who arrived here of Ghiseppa Vendas ws it of the win him ti that he Ww window for pe Makes Cold Meata Tasty, A Pine Katod Dressing by adding einecar, q At Delteatensen and Groce: 10 CENTS: ‘Spoon with Store each bottle —_ This {s alt popular ‘“‘Prai: Approzimate Biso 27x52 In, beat had 8x6 ft. = = 20 4lex7o ft. 7 2 8 6x9 ft. - + ae 6x12 ft. a de ee 8x10 ft. = = §2.00 9x12 ft. 95c 9x16 ft. But how are these savings possible? That is also easily explained, as nearly There is a B! evel think, with heavy thread lace. hemstitched frill. We $2—French Voile, so fine that it feels and looks quite like batiste, trimmed with embroidered me- dallions, heavy thread lace and knows that we have carried continually, since the opening of this Store, the largest collection of Blouses ever assembled. We placed no limit to the number of styl : have something new and different. And for this ve But now that the season is quite far advance the only way to do it is by selling these remaining Blouses at considerably lessened prices. So eee Blouses must go—and immediately—to make way for our new Autumn collections, jouse here for every woman—scores of styles to please every taste. With hi; neck or low neck, long or short sleeves—in fascinating kimono styles, and others with sleeves that are preferred by some women, $1, $1.60, $2, $8, $3.95, $5, $6.95 and $8.75 will purchase $1.50 to $12.75 Blouses It was rather difficult to select a few Blouses for illustration, as style seemed worthy. owever, that the few Blouses reproduced will give a fair idea of the styles one may ex- t. $1.50 — White Voile, cluster tucked; large Paquin collar, em- broidered in color and trimmed wo: $595 Reo Jul seat ta f . So that we could always reason Gimbel Blouses are known far and we must dispose of these collectic ons—and Fine Scotch Table Damask, 70 in., in ten fine designs including rose-and- stripe, _ chrysanthemum-and-stripe, fern-and-stripe, and rose; 400 yards only, 86c yard, regularly $1.15. Napkins to match, 22 ii 2.75 doz. ; 24 in., $3.26 doz. Heavy. Silver-bleached Napkins, from Ireland, in good designs; ser- viceable quality, especially useful for restaurants and hotels, 22 in., $2.65 dozen, regularly $3.25. Heavy Cream Dice Napkins, from Germany ; 20-in., a popular restaurant, size; i 87 dozen, at $1.50 doz., reg. $2. Not more than 15 dozen to a customer. Linen Sheets & Pillow Cases Hemstitched Sheets of heavy linen, about wear. Best Quality White Chip Hats, Imported Patent Leather Hay, Coat Economies for she motors, tray at the seashore~ for every occasion, Long Satin and Voile Coats, Marquisette, Satin and Chiffon Soats, Crash Linen med with contrasti Natural Lrish Linen Coats, Just two thousand | cans at this price. Not more than ten cans to @ customer, Of course, we cannot reserve any for mail orders. Fifth Floor More Untrimmed Millinery Only a hundred each of these popular Hats remain, so they must enter the C| It will be good judgment to select t dress and the other for traveling and knock- Every woman needs just such Coats whether Is pends a quiet Summer as these styles are appropriate Babbitt’s Cleanser Tomorrow 10 Cans for 25c Many a splendidly built, commodious T; i ‘ stock is ready to start on its vacation travels, at big vee ode psc owner, just because we have but one or two of its particular kind, aodland marking all such at July Sale prices to start them on their way quickly, 72x96 in. at $4.50 pr., reg. $5.75. , Former Jul beautifully "embroidered "Irish Poe errr crt ther pounds et Aoneh ste, three fber Eee Bale. Inen Sheets, but one or two of a * 4 50 Kind, 72x36 in. at $9.60 and $20.60 "Bree-tray Drot Trunk, hat compartment, light woight, eet, Sotmerly $1060 Yo BEER Light-weight Fiber-bound Dress Trunk, raw hide Heh ee erat Boraive fs ate a or $135 bound, linen-lined, extra trays, ij $37.50 $26 50 pairs, at 61 pr., usually $139) pour-siatted Canvas-covered Trunks, fiber-bound, solid . _ Towels brass trimmings, divided top trays, two lower trays, Hemstitched or Scalloped Damask fully riveted, sizes 36, 40 and 44-inch, "$85to $40 926 Towels, 60¢ to $2.60 each, reg. 65c| Twelve Styles of Dress Trunks, 32 to 40-inch, all fully to $3. riveted, $16.50to $20 $15 !loped Huckaback Towels 36¢| Light-weight Steamer Trunks, solid brass trimmings, to $1.60 each, regularly 50c to $1.75, hickory slats, 36 and 88-in., $21 0d $22 915 Natural-bleached Hemstitched | Bight Styles of Steamer Trunks; soine have two straps Irish Fickehisk Tames with red frowns body, A Sally Fea: Included are some Ic, regularly G5c. “Innovation” Corrugated Steam Towel, hemmed and hem. ¥ ] (ig RN mee a ed, $2.40 dozen, regularly $3. | “INNOVATION” Wardrobe Trunks, thi: i oose ast’ Towels, of figured Hucka-| $90 to $76. 1 SEirrealx siren to chonee. Se at hemstitched, fine quality, $3.60 Every trunk in this Sale bears the liberal Gimbel regularly $4. Second Floor five r repair guarantee. Fifth Floor Five New Victor Records By Victor Herbert's Orchestra This famous orchestra now makes records exclusively for the Vietor. h of these five new records has been tested and approved by Victor Herbert himself: The Rose Liebestrs arance. he one for #1 260 ain and Third Floors Women or July ' Salo HAMS 80 Air for G Bach $19.75 March of the Toys, Herkert $60 We shall be glad to pls e 5 he: you in the Gimbel $10-$11.50 7.60 | them for you in the G $5 50 $3.60 | Talking Machine Room. Vic- » Dhird Floor sold nt Plan, Pourth Floor tor: Gint d Viet on 11 GIMBEL BROTHE BROADWAY NEW YORK The SUBWAY STORE Offers “Willow Grass” &“Crex” Rugs At 4 to 4 Savings As one of its prize events in the July Clearance Sale. These new ‘Willow Grass” Rugs, hereafter to be controlled in New York by Gimbel Brothe and fine, and decidedly attractive with their stenciled border designs. The ‘‘Crex'’ Rugs are from our regular stock. ther the best offering yet of the immensely are exceptionally * Grass R Practically all sizes, itd these most unusual prices The ‘Willow Grass’ Rugs vary a few inches from the above sizes, 65c 465c | For instance, in the 9x12 the smallest is 9x11} $1.50 956 Jiargest is 9x13 ft. $8 $5.75 | Ample space in the Subway $5.75 $5.25 | forced “corps ot" expertonced $9 $6.50 | Gerber prompt and sutiotsctery $10.50 $7.60 | service. woman $3.96-—Fine white marquisette, beautifully hand-embroidered in color and inset with panels of color to match; fine thread lace emphasizes its daintiness, $5.96 — Striped marquisette— each stripe forming a tuck. Trim- mings form a very unusual and beautiful combination—real Irish: and Valenciennes lace insertions, anda blind embroidery frill edged with Valenciennes lace, Third Floor jeri Ok ee Sea eee rt 2 Rare News of Likable Linens |The July Clearance of TRUNKS Some of this good news has been mighty slow in coming—it has taken us over a year, since we ordered them, to get the Table Damasks first mentioned. The July Clearance in the Linen stock is responsible for many of the other splendid offerings: Table Linens and Napkins Leather Odds and Ends A July round-up in our stocks Leather Goods and Traveling Bags. the articles slightly shopworn, but 5 exceedingly low. Women’s Handbags, mostly black seal grain leather, $1- os, Wallets, Former Fitted Oxford Bags, walrus, ish Kit Bags, 24 and 26 inch, sole leather, 22 Mai: Silver-plated Knives and Forks Opportunity to replenish the dining table at zs of one-third to one-half, um Knives and Forks, set of six, boxed, Dessert Knives and Forks, set of six, boxed, Hollow-handled Fruit, Knives, medium, doi Hollow dled Medium K diled Dessert HERS THIRTY-THIRD ST. Knives three-color 6 ft., each “Rug is smooth ft. Rugs and the of small Some of vrices are July 600-$1.50 26c to $l $16 $16.50 $15 in Floor