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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, | CHAMBERMAID IS LOST; | FORGETS NAME OF HOTEL. |Goes Out to Mail a Letter and Can't Find Way Back—Police Aid in Her Search, rhody happens to know the hotel iroadway tn which Bridget Crahin, went ine years old, recentiy from Ireland, was employed as chambermaid, will confer a favor on the police, |the hotel management and Bridget her- 1911. HAD ASTHMA 18 YEARS; — 18 A WELL MAN TO-DAY DEATHOOMES TO "Scene EDWARD MURPHY, FX, SENATOR the Road to Des cutting in Court. | Whih Three little ks were allowed to set-| day a tle thelr own case when they were | Waltxe claimed by both Peter Cryuas and Mrs. | corn b John Micklaus in sustice Burnett's | ter t Nanticoke, Pa. The learned Justice had hens belo The following communication from a reliable business man (name furnished for reference) ie but one of the many hundreds of patients who have been cured by Dr. Andemon’s new treatment. ‘The mor, fortunate thing abdut this case Is that +; a Q the patient finally did find a cure after such « hed be « keel nde ae roaa| in over the pot of corn ¢ ir) Self If they will communteate with Pas | long and tmsuccesstul search for relief and cure, + | placed on opposite sides whe | eC king the kitchen before trolman Donovan, sttaioned at the! “Deat Doctor—-I had been troubled with Famous Democrat Dies at and held. The chicks were then set] recaptured. | Charities Pler at the foot of Enst Twens | Asthma and Catarrh for eighteen years, during | free, After they had promptly run to| ahi | ty-sixth street, ag soon ax possible, which time 1 had been under the care of at least Long Branch After an Crygas hen they were awarded to| These ¥ Mond Nathy Mua) | Min ‘ahin, left the hotel last might | ten different physicians, not one-ot whom ever a letter and gays she could not) gare back. She landed this morning | tharities Pier, after walking the | despondent, which only aggravated my condition. it Ransom Nine. Jin th treets all night. Finally a frend calied my attention to « notice . Jin the drying mud of ® wallow on the! “gne told Patrolman Donovan her plight | in « morning pepe which spoke quite at length Hector Bond, dog catcher of Lyn-|furm of Harvey Finlay in Tecumseh,|and that oMcer tmmediately beman al of the success and numerous cures which were brook, I. 1, went to the pound to get) + and were held prisoners for two| search for the hotel. The only encour. | tevulting from your treatment of Lung and Chest yy lasting rellef. very much ce Perish, A mud bath proved fatal to atx of ae e Owner | drove of seventeen, hogs who fell asicep | *t {he discouraged and Operation. HE HAD LONG BEEN ILL. $28.50 tufted, corde and tassels, Indestructible a Griselda, Mrs. W. J. Farrington's pet When found by the owner six of| agement he recelved from M ROOMS $ Week Delivers dog, for which she was walting with the hogs w d and it was ne y| wan that the hotel was somewhere on | Ne ane tia te ees Completely to $65 Worth ~J >) to dig the ainder out o heir ¢ he trolman says at xh lot vost vn Suffered From an Enlarged! # fer ieenae = (gprs toca |0 Mw“ nnot locate the hotel In aBy other | method of Intialation and electro-ribrstory trent Furnished of Merchandise to i J | | aa igi a Griselda barked |w he will suggest a hotel to hotel | ment seemed so very reasonable, though it was ROOMS $ chal Abdominal Gland — Was instead of one, ar |Vige WIth Special Tab Fiaht to along Broadway starting with ntitely new to me, After placing myself tn Complete! Your Home. t neha | proudly over hor eight new puppies. It) Take Bath, the Astor House downtown | your hands 1 began to Improve at once, and after ip! F 78 Years Old | has not been pig whether eos | Two Rerkshire pigs belonging to Frea| ‘The girl also sald she had a Felative | |e sere reavea wih Pi had not felt Furnis he Write for.our NEW ars Old. Farrington must pay for one dog or the! 1, Heller, Recordes of Caldwell, N, J.,{ at N t Fifth street, but at that vs b . _ ; whole family, ts laveie fond oF takine | wll. N- J | Mhdress the police were unable to loonte | “It is now six years since I wae cured by your ROOMS ¢ CATALOGUE contain — hae Walle thes & GathtNb ih the ea yone, who knew the girl. While the | § oa yous Chat thie “bs pesticed tor ‘the yee at ing information regard- Faward Murphy of Troy, at one time While Sold for 87.70 Proves To Re | ot his home : on Miss Crahin js being Tequest thet this be published for the fernished, H it of any others who may be dragging throngh & miserable exlatence, a T was doing before 1 consulted son," Dr. Anderson ta & resowned and expert Throat a Hunt tn Texan, Aug. An tnvestuqa. | 40d Tang Specialtet of twenty.three years’ fen : audulent voting and | State-wide prohib!- July 2% which the on, our outfits. Free. OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS apply also to Long Island, New Nhat or Con- necticut. eamstic ortabl yssibl United States Senator, died to-day at rtable as possible at the fis summer home In tong Branch, N. J. ight years old, | Famous Show | George Kein of No. First sti bought Zulu, a mule, for $7.10 at a sa {not knowing that several years ago! | Zulu was the prizo “educated mule jwith a wila West show, dancing and| ancer,”? Bach wants t}they have a jite Ke. to get his bath first and daily fight for the prive The porkers are prize winners, Mailed We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare Golden Oak Mahogany Combination Book= ae value we $12. 98 Pet Dow Tire New 1 and {in Race With Girk, e el exercise has 1 by Miss Constance War Newport n until Office cofmitation and examination are Was ordered | free of charge. ay by a vote of 16| offices, 50 West $24 at,, spell in June and July w and some two weeks ago his family Physician, Dr, John Harvie of ‘Troy, Aa ori vies o Rico Governor arker for the Py by the Se New York (between OPEN Advised an operation, Viagnosis had bis toe Map bOAd bal Puree JUAN, Porto Rico, Auk. Gov, | dog she daily bas a running | to 11, An identical resolution of tnves+ Oth aver). Mour--dails, 10 t 4: Mon: | SATURDAY AT. met a=) Re Fu shown that Mr Murphy was suffering Me | Colton sailed last night on the steamer | keeping avon was introduced tn the House, 8 o'clock: | EVENINGS t openly In advocacy Of | Carolina for New York on a business which ideration was postponed until | gunda: from an enlarged abdominal gland. on of Grover Cleveland. wend for can who had while in | trip. n | Miustratea Booklet, sent free t The operation was performed at Mr. rphy, Murphy's home in Long Branch by Dr 4 Senate fought should. | * - eoroene Harvie and Dr, Edwin Sternberger of | with Hil against all New Y Medically speaking, the land's plans, immediately | nany Hall and allied him- He had arranged | es, but could not | operation was a success, The patient |“ Fallled and for ten days appeared to be| fm the For more than a quarter of a cen- tury Edward Murphy of Troy was a more or less active fetor in cratic politics in this half a century or more in politics in Rensselaer ¢ fm Troy in 1834, he went into | Agreement naturally, for his father nad } en} PARIS, Aug. 2A & politician and Troy in those days | was a xeothing politic New and Special—Tomorrow In the Young Women’s and Girls’ Salon A strong combination, is it not? The new things are not for Autumn wear, but for the many Summer days that are yet to be spent at the seashore, in the coun d mountains. And although ese dresses and coats are Fashion's latest ideas, they are here at very special prices. Besides, we shall continue to close out our remaining Summer stock at prices that certainly will be record- . Are You Proud of Your Home? | Then See- What This GIMBEL AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Holds of Interest for You Whether they be big or simple, elaborate or little, the homes that people take tu wei into ine a fight in sigat. neem KAISER FORCING DEMANDS. | Dental in t Moroccan Near. mi-offictal note | e} Mpricseity cod city. ram the time he | tire pride in are the homes for which this Furniture Sale was planned. Its scope is making for Gimbels. as eid eooush to vote, ar. Murphy |the ¢ pistes and ipre ahd the ears Sap Chair bs gira 52,300, the | Most Important— Dr esses, Coats, Miccasipbars ct-ege: In Un he was| abouts, to the magnificent Louis Gold Parlor Suite that is priced at $! the .. y, ected Mayor. of ‘Troy, holding that | ‘The London Times of yesterday said lH eollection is signalized throughout by the extremely good taste with which it is Suits for Young Women there was reason to belleve that a pos- basis of agreement on the Moroe- question had been reached and The Lingerie Dress illustrated is a beautiful harmony of an un- Penne Hela ed eyelet embroidery, Cluny and Valenciennes laces. French in tone. gathered. We are quite willing to let all the Furniture in this sale stand on. its own merits and make its own appeal to your judgment in all the qualities—including Mr. Murphy, then a atanch ally of David B. ili, was m Democratic State . ‘ i r ‘That $15 is an absurdly small price will Mier cenah in (oat maoe the matter of price—which you demand from Furniture that is to enter and become og pars "evident when one examines the quality of the materials to the United States mag habe nage pokiry bab eine a permanent part of the furnishings of your home. and the workmanship. Normally the Other Lingerie Dresses, $6 to $37 As we only have a handful of th: lowered prices to $16—were $18. and by the transfer to Germany of part It will do so readily, without ce would be $25. of the French Congo, though not neces- sarily on the coast. remaining there until a delegate to all) tle conventions flamboyant claims on our part.| Today we speak particularly of the moderate-priced Furniture that will find a ‘ussor Coats, we have , with that tone of vo Sheed direepeahad Ape featedld =|} welcome in many a cozy New York apartment or suburban home. It is another : Fall deren Tecan eee, sone @ fixture in the “Big Four" (] aspect of the manysidedness of the Sale, and furnishes one of the strongest arguments $15 $15 Tina duis) ey ibo and $10) mine) When ttichard. Crok Srotect e why, : you Have Fears te buy, aot cant afford to miss coming to Gioia emceta seche patty command in Tammany Get the 0: and Conuiae even from a considerable distance—during August, and preferably tomorrow. An °7, eat to con te Bate Be wind the| Oi neon PaTiGBGn CLASP OMTare HOCTERT This Dress Is Only $1,|| No Other Blazers Like 8 close friend, Mr in ft many years phy joined with Crok -HORLICK’S trol of David B. Hil, a : Only 75 of these dresses, Sa) young woman, oe dices MALTED MILK later on in the Fall. | which are excellently made of these | could not be | drink very good quality white lin- | | any more glish if they Gatanme Pah eetanben| The bed sherk. Al | ene. A clever combination | | had been r the aillance Meo Murphy, naa | £o¢lgfants lov fee bnotg of Russian and sailor styles. | | Seems quite li many Hall . Sahai inate ; ry on the 1 Tammany al anes baephak eh Collar and cuffs of navy or Murphy took the ‘ a ; aittte akeinis Te saiemaXe: tr 1. Rett whedon mahed grain, im powder form ia ue nd whlteietriped ky was oan! plan of David | A hea t tanch prepared tava miacte, Hosts of other Washable B. Hill, August Belmont and Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, influential or Truad @ eo Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 FINAL CLEARANCE 18.00, 20.00 & 22.50 Suits 12.50 (Some broken sizes) 22.50, 25.00 & 27.50 Suits LS.00 27.50, 30.00 & 32.50 Suits 1'7.50 Pelee aaa) These are the lowest prices ever covered in leather; golden oak or matiogany. spring arms; all upholstered in tractive, Gold-plated Jewelry = 3 Spanish | at hitherto roug igher 7, eat he nee ae rian — [el $8.60 from $13 $lo's0 teomn $15 ti ree HY WOME in Early English; | prices in our stock. New supplies have been hustled in to keep pace with the tre- gioted on fine clothes in New York— e high value mark in the more than three score years’ existence of Smith Gray & Co. (also for the Furniture now, you can pick out and we will hold it for you until 47 in. drawers; oval bevelled plate mirror; 88 in. wide, in Golden Oak of Early English, with four wooden shelves; one section in back has mirror; full These Are the Special Pieces Illustrated Mahogany Bureaus, $14.75 from $2 long, Full swell front; two large and two 22x28 in. China Closets, $18 from ¢30 swell front and doors. Solid Mahogany, 26-in. round top; square pedestal centre on platform base, with four claw feet— design. ROCKING CHAIRS—Upholstered leather spring seat, SETTEES, ARM CHAIRS AND ARM ROCKERS, broad arms, wings on back; Mission effect; roomy; Morris chair shaped cushions for seat and back, Mahogany Tables, $10 from $15 ‘a beni Seventh Floor Rocking Chairs, $5 from $6.75 seat, in golden oak or mahogany finish; with k and arms; roomy and comfortable seat. Writing Tables, $8.60 from $12.50 Com\ination Writing Desk and Writing Table, in fumed oak, 36x24 in.; heavy, square legs and shelf; special drawer and writing table compartment with inkstand, Mission Rocking Chairs, $6 from $9 In fumed oak, upholstered seat, covered with leather; {wrought arms; shaped back; five upright slats, small dd shapi utiful Other Furniture at Moderate Prices: $18 from $28 large and LARGE ARM CHAIRS AND ARM ROCKERS, drop lid front; one dra from $10, f underneath. $6.60 in mahogany; drop 3 wer, $11 from $15. M! \HOG: ANY WORK TA $1,_ $1.50, ty colors. $3, were $3 to $5. hams, lawns and dimities. Gold-plated . Jewelry at 38c ‘This is an after-inventory clean-up of several lots of at- There are French Pendant Earrings, with coral, button and sterling pendant, Lorgnette was $1.75 Dresses for happy play hours —and school this Auuumn— $2, $2.75, were $1.75 to $4.50. ginghams and lawns in pret- White Lingerie Dresses of lawn, trimmed with laces and embroideries, $2, $2.75 and Sizes 6 to 14 yrs. ; broken sizes in some styles, ‘Washable Dresses for Junior Girls of 13, 16 and 17 years. $2, $2.76 and $3.76, were $2.75 to $5. Ging- black rane wh Best qualit English eri Dimities, the best men’s York. Young. Harbor, Nar beach resorts Third Floor their closets with the nec Bedspreads and Quilts, there are superbly tailored women Blazers with crisp Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. These at $7. 7. y of imported sloth eting tailor: at Long Beach and New had No Let-up in Interest In This August Sale of BED COVERINGS mendous out-go. Though hundreds of housekeepers have filled ury supplies of Blankets, Sheets, > supplies white 1i Third Floor at the same low prices $2, were $2.75 to $3.50 $2.95, were $3.75 to $5 Twenty-five styles is a generous selection in an End-of-Season | Sale, is itnol? Besides, there is a fair number of dresses in each we have replenished sizes and colors up until the eleventh hour of the season. But now every house dress in our possession must go. Dimities, percales, lawns, ginghams and cotton fou- that will involve some 300 attractive sunshades, i ings. Included are black tin stripes with colored borders, Dr plain taffet Handsome handles, in var’ prices are $2 to $3.76, regularly $2.50 to $7. 60. Wl hit e fore hemming. ‘ c Pillow Cases 46x36 in. before made of the very such as iot, homespun and crash; also blue serges | and neat silk mixtures, in over three hun- dred correct and exclusive designsand shades —in over twenty-two distinctive models-— English soft roll and regular lope! styles, for men, young men and boys. The assortment is better today than it made for I nd-white effects, white nming, and cotton Bed- jes ale, Clearance Main bloor New covered in red and green corduroy or velour. We AHOGAN RK TABLES, Colonial or Martha Chains, jeweled, with stones of | for hundreds more, among these splendid groups, and oth: cs ; | ushington designs; the Colonial has two drop leave That there are today in the Smith Gray [fw Settee, 914.76 from $22 Arm Chair, $8 from $12 Jan pedestal bas! the Martha’ Washington hus three various Coane Bea ine pr biore hmm ne) fe] & Co. stores, due to tailoring conditions, [@ SSREE SUNT PEAS om F drawers anid two f » oneon each side, $16 from $20, | PAO Aiea’ g tat 38 ve h, ts now 459 (Gl twice t any auitaewithl the rea i FIRESIDE CHAIRS, large and roomy; Wen back;] MORRIS CHAIRS, in golden oak or Early English, | OF oxidiz at 38¢ eac now 608 ce too many suits—with the result that [a | overed in blue or green striped denim. §16| with cushions covered in plain or figured velour or cordus | formerly 60c, $1 and even now G6e fe] the assortment is materially greater than at {el roy. Complete, $16 irom Seventh Floor more, Main Floor , now 60c V any corresponding period we have known— [© n How 700 1 =a Md y 650 1 occasions “these tremendous reductions— [e@ Pl t f S h °. T A uae 308 peadualenie eur fine Ginthee nODAETinit . enty of Sunshine remendous Outgoing of iy ld All are advanced and pth pa on a al And good, hot sunshine, will come to us before the Summer is H d rly 18¢, now 14¢ paakte = over, but that does not influence the fact that tomorrow we ouse Dresses Is Assure ] tS many of the suits being from our tailors |e) shall have $1.50 $2 d $2.50 .j cut size, within the last two w s. Included are [el OU, were an * Sheets of fin aring cotton, Blankets f [2 fancy suits in worsted, velour, worsted chey- {@ A Clearance of Parasols 560 each, regularly 8 90 Ini bo» ularly $3 } sutta, S$. T., Atlantic and ¢ to 35¢ qualities, at Lee ea. Muslin by the Yard Fruit of the Loom or Hill ble 36 in, We reserve t eegeL Picture Framing in August 40 Per Cent, Below Regular fel 3} we eadings, i deubie z a} peitinaitamortow, (Come iin nai {a Wott can haven ae of ict Ce Miran Beeo lards in pretty Soloth, neat designs. eh are pppronuaie iat 4 quantity at this price, Te yd. fillings and warp, jl Ww. z ow, = ‘ou can have any sort of Picture or Mirror Framing done by | morning wear during vacation, or in the home throughout the Down-Filled Quilts Gretierenin ca ; (es our Picture Store; choose from our whole stock of over 2,500 year, Sizes 34 to 44 included. Second Floor 98.50 each, $5 tlle with "good he each, regularly $1.50, cotton See Tyee lnceta eeey bn - size: fille od | filled comfortables, ; price > work a nateria best ‘American sateen, $5 each, $6.50 kind, 6x6 ft., cut size; down- 36 $2.50 each, regularly $3.50, fine satean covered; cotton filled; double ped siz Two Brooklyn Stores: [7==) Two New York Stores: ' fest Broadway at Warren St. During this Frames, in all nt our stock a Ready-made Fulton St, at Flatbush Av, and styles, is reduced one- GIMBEL BROTHER sf Across from City Hall. u mia nips aait $15, y larly 2be to $20 flat: se yered Sith $3 each, regularly $4, ile owe ° regularly coe to p20, lal a gired sateen centre sateen covered, cotton ib} Broadway at Bedford Av. Sth Av., Bet, 27th & 28th Sts, Quarto tr pene 00 096, ragulariy 3 to Us BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD 87. i ita reseey connate! | terier J pouble rants : < snag estmaentae ane aNIRAmNAER RE ee