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SHEPARD WL LEAVES BROTHER AND SISTER MOST Bequests to Other Relatives, Churches and Employees Di- vide Unnamed Estate. ard M. Shepard was ate Ketcham fn Hr lyn to-day. e lawyer and pu left the bulk of his estate to brother and s'ster, and with the excep tion of minor bejueste to churches and his employees at } his ea Lake over the tives. No petition or aMdavit Provate was filed, therefore Pre not required te. The n Smith, a Manhattan his asking for the by Willtam Ma lawyer, It and had two will was fled the time o! Biving 5 had been Anno trust A cousin, gets a $5,000, Frederick 1. fund of Savage, another cousin, $2,000 outright the Rev. Edwin’ becca Colwell, $ Francis R. Ees, $1,000; Henry F man, $0 and the inte: A BOY'S PIMPLES AN UNNECESSARY ANNOYANCE | They usually gestive actio ment of the skin w' In either t of a trust fund; Holy they are there—and rsome to the boy and to, ‘One night's application of Certanto— | which in as pleasant in its application as cold cream—will show a marked im- provement. A few more nights will en. | rely remove the pimples and leave the | i h and clears leanest skin remedy on the acid , sweel- Just a combination of the fine est healing agents known. us a puie, refreshing, wholesome jor. You may use water and soap in the morning after using Certanto—which you are always advised against in a mere curial preparation. And you should wash with warm water and soap before using it, so that the pores will be open and the skin clean. For any form of eczema, dandruff, scaly scalp, salt rheum, tetter, barber's itch, skin blemishes, undue redne burn, piles or mosquito bit equalled. Get it at Riker’s Drug Stores, Hege- man & Co.'s, Kalish’s, Circle Pharmacy, Ward's Drug Stores, Pope & Co.'s, Hae berman & Co.'s, ‘1. J. Packes & Son's, A.J, Bauer & Co.'s and the James Drug. Stores, Or sent direct on receipt of price. One dollar a jar—nnd your dollar cheerfully refunded without question if Ce proves u sfactory. THE CERTANTO CO, 200 Fifth: Avenue. New York. wll” KV INING 1-4 Carat, $10 1-20 « 840“ 1 “ Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Onan eat Ps te batetae octet, Sieieeciinenc.saliiaiiidiees ame raat Lie ARLE RL sum THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1 LaSUD ome BEMIS UT ree Ee 911, ' Trinity Church, $5,000; St, James | Church, Lake George, $10; Mith H.| DOG SCARES GIRLS. | Wood and Charles I. Forseil, $1,000/ each; Sarah Donnelly and Ellen Gtiroy, | $500, last four are to have $50 t by a Cop, | a year as long as they remain on the nall black and brown monerel Caldwell estate, ay caused a panic among the Henry Vacherle is to receive $2; | | Mina KE. Bodiey, $1 indred women employees of P. C, Bavage, the American CigaroCompany's factory Mr. Shepard's secre 000, A SIS: )at the fo a ond street, ter-in-law, Alice H. Shepard, ts to have| inding the door open the dog ran | $60,000, Lawrence H. Shepard, @)snto the building. Superintendent Louis nephew, we Three mieces, Lucy | goloman and several male clerks cor- Hewitt Leffingwell, esa Hewitt and | nered the dog upon the main floor un- Edna Shepard, $1,000 each policeman, who Mr. Shepard's m p in. the| noise of the America ® left v Chari and Ru: LAKE STEAMER AFLAME; Vessel Driven Museum » wiry working | brother ya named are Mrs, Hewitt, | d, Edward 8 Hewitt | | fingwe | Natural History xecut the employees of that the n and clare FATE OF CREW NOT KNOWN. Ashore Near Toledo} ~ and Life-Savers Off to Aid— Vessel Not Known, TOLEDO, op! less hair, the Denver Cal cause of the free hair sacs of their nat- ural oil, causing a dry, sealy condition of the sealp and brittle, falling hair.” bh most pleasing thing to use is! plain canthrox, a teaspoonful of which 0. n this is ra good shampoo, W rubbed on the sealp, a rich, cleansing lather is created, so soothing and cooling | to tender, itchy scalps. Rinsing leaves | the scalp helathy and pliant and gives to the hair a softness and brillianey really charming. With a canthrox shampoo » is little labor and then, too, air dries quickly without streak- ~Advt scaped wh re Marblehead was all aflame fo) the look bound ward t six miles WE GIVE SUKETY STAMPS ONEILL-ADAMS G Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. High Quality, Lowest Prices on 6th Avenue. The Tuning-Up Sale Leads in Value Giving August Sale of Housekeeping Linens, Muslin Sheets and Cases O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. Extraordinary price concessions be made in this sale on heavy serviceable lines, suitable for country homes. 5 Special Values 75c Turkish Bath Mats, 39c Each Assorted colors; full size. Subject to slight mill imperfections. 16c Hemmed Turkish Towels at 11c Each Medium size; soft and absorbent. llc Huck Towels at 714c Each Hemmed; large size; good quality. 55¢ Turkish Towels at 38c Each Hemmed; choice of all white, red or blue borders. Subject to slight mill imperfections. 15c Hemmed Pillow Cases at 11c Each Torn sizes, 45x36, Maude of heavy w! Our Hali Yearly Sale of Low Shoes for Women Including a Full Line of Oxfords, Pumps and Pretty Slippers Values, $2 $2.50 and $3. withou! them, You ean pick you ean think of in at 69c urnivhing Store—Basement. Made extra strou, ned wood, extra jar price O'NetIL Including basin, pitelier and soap ¢ Hard Wood Refrigerators, well s ity of lining; a good family size; cial A Clean-up of Window Sereens, Metal or wood frames, A ularly fi tue, Me and Bring “ strong. Best qual- voceeeees $4.50 These screens have suld rege 32¢ sizes. 4 Kiimisnea, 74.98 5 irutshea, 124.98 SATUXDAYS UNCIL 10 P.M, $3 Down on $5 “o “ Buffets $12.98 Party Pngish ang Misaton Faris: Engi, Ching f 7.75 sis" she" 1 98 Rane into Factory, Where He tn | GIMBELS Store Closes Daily at 5.30, Saturdays at 12.30 Two Unusual Offerings of Fine Tailor Suitings All-Wool Coating Serge, 96c Yd., Regularly $1.25, Navy Blue Panama Cloth 66c Yd., Regularly 66c and $1 Both came to us far below value, by special purchase, in time to provide the woman who wishes to make a smart traveling coat or tailored suit for early Fall wear. The COATING SERGE is 60 in. wide, in tan, brown, wistaria, King’s blue, medium and dark navy blue and black. . The PANAMA Cl OTH, in a handsome shade of navy blue, is in chiffon or wire finish, and also 50 in. wide. Second Floor Exceptional offerings both, but limited in quantity. A Plunge in House Dresses At $1.50, $2 and $2.95 8,000 Dresses all told—a | special purchase, also those that remain from our Summer collection. ‘This assures the large variety which makes a sale of this kind worth while, as a woman does not want a dress—-no matter how inexpensive it may be— if thousands of other women have the same style. It is astonishing Lo see how beautifully the Dresses are made—the careful finish of the seams and all the details that are invisible, the stitching of the strap trimmings, and he finishing touches that add daintiness to the garments. Materials are good quslity—neither colors nor designs are flashy. So that eelection will not be difficult we have assembled the Dresses in hree groups: $1.60, regularly $2 to $8—Dresses of dimities, percales, figured and bordered . hid egularly $3 to $4—Dresses of cotton foulards, lawns, dimities and percalc a $2.95, regularly $3.75 to $6— Dresses of lawns, cotton foulards, dimities r and gir ns. All sizes, from 84 to 44 included. Second Floor “I Have Never Seen the Equal of This French Lingerie’ Exclaimed a woman yesterday. ‘Just look at the dainty and firm stitches in the scalloped edges—and even the seams and hems are hand sewn. The nainsook is so dainty. And the prices. Why,I can scarcely believe my own eyes.” Second Floor Chemises, $1; regularly $1.50 and $2 Drawers, $1.60 to $2; regulary $2.50 to $3.50 First August Sale of True Blue Linens As true blue as the little flax flowers themselves, these Gimbel Pure Linens are encugh to celight any housekeeper who poesesses them at their full prices, doing the biggest thing in Linens for August that Gimbels has yet anc the low prices on these splendid offerings are little short of marvelous, _There are Towels (included many fine Hand and Bath Towels), Tablecloths Linen Sheets arid Pillow Cases, Napkins, Fancy Linens and Table Damask and Costume Linens by t'e yard. A few scattering shots: $1 Table Damask, 76c Yd.—Pure $2.40 Huckaback Towels, $1.90 nite Scotch linen, in several | dozen—plain white, extra heavy, good designs, 70 in. wide. hemmed. $1.60 Table Damask, $1 Yd.—A 4c Crash Toweling, 10c Yard— that has set the town agog; ii ide, hite, satin finish, beautiful de- | 27,i2- wide, red or blue borders, for sign, 72 in. wide. $2.60 Pattern Tablecloths, $2] 4.93.75, Embroidered Napkins, each—2 x Z yards, pretty pattern, no | $8.26 Dozen — Madcira hand-em- matching napkii broidered Tea Napkins, 14 in., in $2 Damask N charming designs, some with space for monogram. $i White Linen Suiting, 75c Yd. —80 in. wide, in a correct weave and weight for tailored suits. 2d Floor —22 x 22 in., fully bleached. $4.20 Huckaback Towels, $3 dozen—20 x 28 in., hemstitched, German. LAMPS—An August Event Don't forget the lumps while you are looking around for furnishings to fit in with your Autumn scheme of things. x ‘ ‘That is why we establish special prices on a group of fine Electric @i Gas Lamps of various artistic styles. Among U cm: 24-in. Hanging Domes for Gas, with cathedral art glass shades, at $18 from $25. Others, for electricity, at $16 from $25. i Black Wrought Iron Gas Fixtures, with four lights, and amber or green shades with fringe, at $8 from $12. 2 Hexagonal Gas Fixtures, of solid brass, with cathedral art glass panels, with two outside lights and inverted Welsbach, $7.50 from $12. Black Wrought lron Gas Table Lamps, with art glass shades, at $7 from $10.50. Others in heavy brass, with Colonial base and 12-in. glass shade, at $6.60 from 37.50. ; ; F A group of handsome Electric Table Lamps, with leaded mosaic glass shades, at $17.60, $26 and $30, from $27.50 to $50. Fifth Floor China and Japanese Mattings At Half Price . Single rolls of a pattern—76 of them—that will come in mighty handy for any eper who needs not more than forty yards of matting for one room. Ju: ause Uh are odd rolls, we say “huil-price,” which is much Jess than thi st of the Matting. China Mattings Japan Mattings At $5.iv, $4.75 wud 36 a roll,| At $4.60, $6, $6, $7 formeriy $7.50 to $12. a roll, so rly 99 to ge2.50, All are in rolls of 40 yards, and in the season's handsome designs and fresh and perfect. Also 20 rolls of Crex Mattings, one yard wide, in green, brown, red and blue, 30¢ yard, regularly 40c. Sixth Floor Room Sizes Pientiful in This Sale of WHITTALL RUGS Busy times, yesterday, in this semi-annual disposal of the famous W hittall Rugs and Carpets. But the proceeds of the mills’ semi-annual round-up af- ford a splendid supply of the carpet-sized Rugs mostly indemand. The oppor- lar prices, lasts only until August 15th. Meanwhile, secure your share of these Anglo-Persian and Anglo- Royal Wilton Rugs. Indian Rugs. * Regularly Now 8 ft. 3 in, x10 Regularly Now S ft. din, x10. ft.6in $41.75 and $50 $35 ft. 6 in, $37.50 $28.60 Oft.x12ft. $47and $55 $38.60] 9ft.x loft, $40 $31.50 Royal Worcester and Arabic] Chlidema and Peerless Rugs. ona Body Brussels. Regularly Now Regularly Now 8 ft. Bin. x 8 ft. 3 in, x 10 10 ft, 6 in, $37.25 and $40.75 $82.60] {t.6in. $28 $18 Oft.x12ft. $dlund $45 $86 | 9ft.x12ft. $30 $19 Beside these popular sizes, there are Whittall Rugs as small as 2244 x 36 in., and as large as 11 ft. 3 in, x 16 ft., all at proportionate reductions. WHITTALL and VICTORIA Wilton Carpets, regularly $3.35, now $2.25 Yard. TEPRAC Wilton Carpets, regularly $2.26, now $1.65 Yard. Sixth Floor ae Aig aR stoner yes to $11.26 | N), tunity to secure these Rugs—the best mace in America, at savings from regu- | During August and September Linen Suits Will Be Seen At Smart Outdoor Events ._But probably not tomorrow may women and young girls select the best tailored Linen Suits for this sea- son—because we have lowered the prices of all our remaining Linen Suits to Less Than Cost $7.50 and $10 Just imagine getting a Tail- ored Suit of the oe ined from ie foremost tailor in America oy \ $10, Instead of $32.50 Only Suits of pure linen— water shrunk—as we never Seat have any other kind. White, natural, light blue, navy, violet, leather and pink. All sizes included, but not in each style—Women’s, 32 to 44; Young Women’s, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 20 years. Third Floor The Fame of the “Ideal Home” Has Spread As Far as Spain og Amnidue And all the superb Imported Furniture that gives it its beauty is in the AUGUST SALE at HALF-PRICE. Recently a letter came to us from Onate, in Spain. The inscription on the en- velope, which we reproduce here, reads as follows: The letter contained an inquiry from a man about to furnish a hotel. Hav- ing heard of the artistic fittings of the “Ideal Home” he naturally turned to GEST RSTA Gimbel Brothers to help him in his Yet || andertalang, If 1S PRECISELY THE DELIGHTFUL FURNITURE THAT HAS MADE THE “IDEAL HOME” TALKED OF ABROAD, AS WELL AS AT HOME, THAT IS NOW BEING OF- FERED IN THE AUGUST FURNITURE SALE AT HALF ITS ORIGINAL PRICES. We do this, because it will have served its purpose, and will be replaced by pieces offering other decoration suggestions. It appeals Rarely to people who, having handecme hemes, wish to furnish them i decoratively GOOD, but UNIQUE. For most of the superb features were copied es} originals in European palaces, galleries and cathedrals. Intermingled with the imported pieces are splendid Ameri- can reproductions of Period Furniture, on which prices are also much reduced. Here are some of the beautiful things \ Estados Unidos | Messrs Gimbel Brothers Furniture Makers Owners of the “Ideal House” manner that is not only ‘ially for us from famous you will find in the various rooms of the “Ideal Home. $210, from $420—Fumed Oak Combination Bookcase | chair has spring seat and back, covered in English mor- and Settee; bookcase has two cabinets, one oneach side, | occo leather. for books, with mantel eflect overhead; the sofa has eariee from $675—Hand-carved Table in Italian spring seat, back and arms, tufted back all upholstered | walnut; very elaborate in design, and is a correct copy of in English morocco leather. one now in use in the Vatican. eee from $525—Hall Cabinet in brown oak, hand- carved. $176, ‘pom ve ae vesigas Oak Writing Desk, interior lined with maple, leather top. fi Tb Chair t itch, with leath $137.60, from $275—Holy Fountain made of marble. $87 caqultges $75—Arm Chair to match, with leather $0. pels S10 et ipaie roe Table, iret gallery. $645, from $1090—Five-piece French Gray Enamel seat and back. ra mane Sie00 1! iront: Sei Chi ppenda aged banat Bedroom Suite, consisting of two beds, dressing bureau, elaborately carved; extra large settee and two arm chairs; seats covered in wool tapestry. $226, from $450—Chippendale Bookcase, with closet underneath; fret work on doors, hand-carved. $727.60, trom $1455—W hite Enamel bedrcom Set, 11 pieces; twin becs, bureau, chiflonier, writing desk, bed- room table, somnoe, two chairs and rocker; scme of the pieces have glass tops; all richly decorated, and have broad stripes of green enamel; twin beds have cane panels. Adam design. i, $47.60, from $$5—Arm Chair; pillow seat and back; very luxurious; covered in peacock cretonne. $1760, trom $3500—Drawing-room Suite of five pieces; soia and four arm chairs, Louis XVI. gold hand carved trames, covered in Aubusscn tapestry. 426, from $850—Italian Walnut Cabinet, elaborately toilet table and somnoe; the dressing bureau ha: a large triplicate mirror. $975, from $1950—Adam style Satinw: «| Bedroom Suite, 11 pieces, consisting of two beds, buruu, wardrobe chiffonier, toilet table, writing desk, somnoe, bedroom table, two chairs and a rocker, richly decorated. $275, from $550—Hall Seat, canopy top, carved back, with box, brown oak. $276, from $550—Four-fold carved Oak Screen, hand- painted figures on leather panels. $326, from $650—Italian walnut hand-carved Linen Chest, erry of the XVII. Century. 2176, from $4350—-Adam style Dining-room Set, ichly carved; sideboard has brass rail on back and two urns; set consists of sideboard, china closet, serving table, extension table, twelve side chairs and two arm cl $426, from $850—Louis XV. carved Oak Buffet. oh, om $80—Decorated Satinwood Curio Cabinets glass shelf, $112.60, from $225—Marble Lawn Bench. $226, from $450-—Carved Oak Writing Desk. $260, trom $500—Cabinet in mahogany inlaid and marble top. Seventh Floor carved. ’ " $2760, from $5500—T hree-piece Library Suite, consist- ing of Bookcase, Writing Desk and Arm Chair, Empire design; all pieces are elaborately -rimmed with brass; the writing table desk has nine druwers, leather be bee! case extra large with three closets underneath; thi: may be easily taken apart for s n 8; This Radical August Re-Pricing of MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING Involves Every Part of Our Stock All day yesterday, and beginning promptly ‘again this morning, men have been coming in crowds for thelr share of the prizes in this final August disposal of Clothing, The range of selection is excellent—Mohair Suits for hot days, and heavier Suits for crisp days in September and October. Light-weight Overcoats, Motor Dusters, Office Coats, Tennis Trousers, Dress and Cutaway Coats and Fur-lined Overcoats—what a diversity. Fine selection, too, in Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing. All at bed-rock prices of the year, for we are determined to have nothing but new Clothing in our Fall and Winter stock. A partial roster; Clothing tor Men White Flannel andSerge Trousers, $3.60, reg. $6 to $8 London-made Overcoats, $19.60, regularly $35to $45. | fr Cott at $27.76 to $46, regularly $50 to $85. Light-weight Overcoats, ut $16, regularly $25. urclin® ‘oats, at $36 to $86, formerly $60 to $150, Handsome Sack Suits, at $14, Beit $25, Office Coats, at $1.25 to $6.60, regularly $2 to $12. Cool Mohuir Suits, at $10, regularly $20. Youths’ Suits, $6.76 and $12.75, regularly $12 to $26, Other groups of Suits, at $11.76, $16.76 und $19.75, Clothing for Boys ularly $28 to $45. Ue Att and Slip-ons, at $2.60 to $18.76, regularly Aiduibihoas Sailor Suits, $2.95 to $4.75, regularly $5 to $16 to $25, Evening Dress Suits, at $21 to $36.60, regularly $30 to $55, Dinner Coat Suits, at $19 to $36.60, regularly $30 to $55. Cutaway Frock Coats and Waistcoats, at $19.50, regularly $32. regularly Automobile Dusters, $2.25 to $9.50, regularly $3 Boys’ 10 to $ to $ls, Boys’ $10 to Extra Trousers, at $3 to $4, regularly $4.50 to $8. Boy GIMBEL BROTH All-wool Russian Suits, $4.75, regularly $7.50 to $10, Reeiers, at $3.76 to $4.76, regularly $6.50 to $10. Wash Suits, at §1 and $1.86, regularly $2 to $4. Khaki Norfolk Suits, at $2.50, regularly $4. Rompers, at 26¢, regu ; Raineoats at $2, ) Suits, 9 to 18 yrs, $6.7 ER THIRTY-THIRD ST. THE SUNDAY WORLD'S Makes mcre “Offers of Posi- WANT DIRECTORY BROADWAY NEW YORK tions’ than any other two mediums in the universe, 7 ERs TH TARE EARLE HH AIAN CT Cie cite Ap Robe — PO