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Tic casket rested at the south end in distant from day to day. suspended. A second heavily 4: heavily, the whole giving the impression of atately magnificence. Many Come From Texas and Middle West to Attend hotel assembly room. Carloads/ 8 and other blossoms have pen | sent from all parts of the country. The Efforts to Raise Money to | to their cells. ,..|M. Schwab, James Hopkins, Alvin when they are brought from the prison Assembly Room Draped in) w. Krech, &. W. Ogelby, John J. Mitch |to attend the funeral of their father, | Dress offering that cannot Smith, Grant B, Schley, L. H. Lapham, John A. Topping, L. C. Hanna, Frank | life. Reserves Handle Crush. — | A. Vandertip, John Lambert, G. Watson | ‘The brothers are Chester and Albert evoke Walter B. | Brooks, cwenty-three and thirty-three | * ai e the body waa | Years old respectively. They are under in @ motor hearse, followed by |sentence of eleven months and twenty- trom the house he concetved and built, ly and intimate friends in auto- ‘nine days and fines of $00 each for as- the funeral ceremonies held at the | Modlies, to Woodlawn Cemetery. saulting Policeman Edward Bohnke of bal being of cial and noteworthy | ening city momorial serv were held in/the Fort Hamilton station. They have eter, More than 1,000 friends of | Port Arthur in both Ci ic and Prot-| been in prison since June, 1910, and they lead financter coming from all parts | estant, churches, houaanae of persons} are now serving out thelr fines at the | . f that vi be ¢ of | from Texas cities atten: . 1 places P 7 ee ee a aait a. (Of business tn Port Arthur wero closed |?! Of @ dollar @ day Mexico a! fo Michigan, were crowd: |?o- naif a day and all flags were at| Since the conviction thelr father, WiN- John W. Gates was buried to-day ed into the assembly room, and hun- | nai¢ etaft. 4am Brooks, an expert electrician, ex- dreds were unable to get within hearing ee erted every effort to raise he $1,000 for ot the Rev, Wallace MacMullen, pastor! MAGISTRATE IMPRISONED, their fines. } of the Madison Avenue ‘Aethodist-Epis- emccnes He worked might and day, stinted and copa) Church, vho conducted the ser- | Breen Held Captive for Half an | saved, denied himself everything but the vices. So great was the crush that po- Hour in Elevator. |veriest necessities, and parted with lice reserves were on hand to preserve order. Magistrate Matthew P. Breen was In the south end of the baloony was | late in getting to the Yorkville Court stationed an orchestra, under the| this morning as @ consequence of hav- Alrection of Nahan Franko, who played| !ng been held prisoner in an elevator as @ violin solo Tacherkowsky’s “An-|0n the Cunard Line dook earlier in the dante Cantable’ and Schumann's|@@y. The Magistrate, with his wite and “Traumerel,’ with harp and string ac-|#0n William, went to the dock to see y companiments. A soprano soloist, as- Surepecon tie bela FE Lied sisted by a quartet, sang “Nearer My | Breen ‘with God to Thee” and “Abide With Me,” | pose ane Le ltd favorite hymns of Mr. Gates. ; PORT ARTHUR PASTOR PAYS When the oar got within five feet of the top it stuck and the operator could | TRIBUTE TO GREAT CAPITALIST. | oot oe it up or down, ‘For naif an The Rev. Dr. J. W. La Grone of Port! hour the persons in the car fumed. Asthur, Tex, delivered an address|They finally crawled out through the eulogistic of the deceased capitalist. In | roof. part he sald: SL “I have had the privilege of being sa-| RUNAWAY ON BROADWAY. eeciated with Mr. Gates during the past everything that could be turned into GELEBRATED three or four years, I ministered t©| pesven, lung From Seat of Wagon, HATS his mother during her last illness. Mr. | Gates opened his heart to me and gave Hae Skull Fractured. For Fall Wint \ $5.00 me @ place there that helped me to see] A homme attached to a light delivery or and Winter A Positive $10.00 Value. that aide of hie life, character an@|wagon standing on Broadway and ‘ON SALE TOMORROW | ms . “are apirit which, it ts possible, the world| righty-fourth street was frightened Th 24 Rryr eos French serge in e has never seen. thie afternoon by an automobile and ursday,Aug. | Voicing het cone astoct with sailor “ha I look upon the life of Mr. Gates ran away down Broadway. At Eighty- action.” Mahon was thrown from his seat and | # wi the horee continued down Broadway, binding of silk braid. All sizes. | All Sizes up to 44. Parlor Suites—the largest variety in America for your au bed aha vad eager oe he runaway y_wra stoned. by a Dleyale | NE ee a ert . P re) S | peiolse, beginning at apiece perpen street, dragging J I 4 I Fu eo Ww aaid in his address: the offlcer many yards. McMahon was 36 . le 36 | ining Room Furniture—for Ca pees and purpose. fe “Z would call attention to his tndom-| taken te J. Hood Wright Hospital with iteble energy. Mr. Gates recognized no| a fractured skull. ingurmountabie obstacle. Obstacies only Breet and Union Square 4 eee me we, Wen HOVALX, AUGUSL 48, 1911. 8 Gates and daughter, Mrs. J. G. Shane, money. But despite all his labor Charles G. Gates and his flancee, Miss succeeded in gathering only $700 and the Florence Hopwood. Prospect of raising $900 more grew m front of @ black frame e: .ending forty- | ‘The thought that he had falled five feet across the room and reaching his efforts worried the father so much to the ceiling, upon which orehids, roses, chat he was finally stricken with par- lilies and other floral decorations bee} alysis, from which he died yesterday. Relatives presented the case to Su- frame surmounting the casket ls covered i] 4 : preme Court Justice Soudder in Brook- with wreaths sent ‘y friends of the iyn to-day, and he forthwith issued an Ceereens rom G0 pevts of We eeneey, order permitting the young men to at- The boxes of the gallery are draped — ——, tend their father's funeral. They wit! be brought ¢o thelr old home at No. 7623 Third avenue, Brooklyn, from ot be remembered when more iT nai? kwell’s Island to-morrow morning, were seen at a funeral then wi | Brooklyn Man’s Death Due to ster geard, and after the funeral they Elaborate Services ae ee ere lar ona Pay Their Fines. r@) Ss | \d S$ Gems of Stylishness and Beauty-——Grades that _ | friends to send lowers, Were Madc to Retail at $6.95 to $15. On Sale |_ ‘The ‘onorary pall bearers at ue wore seveg wree ec Bede THURSDAY \ FLOWERS BY CARLOAD, jtunerat were | Jobn | S Harris.| sairy ‘Toland will get a, momentary | DRESS SALE ||| Here, Thursday, at . . . °°... «5... e \ sli Arnold Schiaet, John A. Drake, C.|kllmpse of che outer world to-morrow! an exceptionally _ attractive Three of the Lovely Creations Are Accurately Pictured Here. i ell, Sir Donald Mann, R. H. Woodworth, | whose efforts to raise sufficient money | duplicated in any other store for Black and Purple—Police | Harry 8 Black Eawin Hatley, © G-|to obtain their freedom cost him his QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICE. in big business connections I conceive | third street, while the driver, John Mo- 178-180 FIFTH AVE. or shawl collar, revealing the fashion- the idea that the world and his business | sahon of No. 84 West End avenue, at- | 181 BROADWAY Korine dpe rihned er aaeS es with Hairline Stripe. Look for the Green Reduction Ta: ry pocoel Si ciasip ak want pre Eisoctaye ise cerca wn ee Chicago Philadelphia pire belt ee off with pepe) rope Rajah Suits in Plain gs TheWellington 014 Chestaut St. girdle. Becomingly trimmed with dainty S. W. Cor. 14th Street Pat he! Double G3¢ Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 o’Clock NO Connection err @Panv ornen erore [gt ORS GREENHUT-SIB} EL COOPER @ TWO MAMMOTH J.BGrei BOTH SIDES OF 6" AVE. BUILDINGS, *'™ 5 #TES se" 9197 STO.NEW YORK. [ No Charge for Alterations on Women’s and Misses’ Apparel—Hats Trimmed Free J MAIN BUILDIN All-Feather Hats 7, (e174, ore in be : For the benefit of those who are not yet informed, be it known that “all-feather millinery” is just now the rage in Paris. Most ‘exclusive’ millinery stores in New York are not showing them yet, and when they do, they will be priced at $6.95 to $15. Through a lucky transaction, we now own A VERY LIMITED NUMBER of these hats in several exquisite styles—just about enough for ONE DAY’S SELLING—we are POSITIVE the bani won't last more than the day here are not many of each style, and the price at which they are offered, tomorrow, will make millinery history this season—take our word for it! The Earlier You Come, Tomorrow, the Better the Choice (MAIN Buliding, Flest Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING Men’s& Women’s$3 & $3.50 Foot-Mould Low Shoes . . $1.69 $1.50 and $2 Barefoot Sandals and Ankle- 49 strap Pumps, at.............. ic Misses’ and Children’s $1.50 White Canvas 49 Pumps and Oxfords, at.............++ Cc (MAIN Building, Seeond Floor.) Tomorrow Will Be a Great Day for Bargain Hunters —We’re Going to Sell Women’s Mohair and Rajah Suits Values to $25, at *12.75 A thorough dispersal of the remainder of our stock of these beautiful and ser- viceable Summer and early Fall garments. One of the handsome styles included is shown in the picture. Mohair Suits in Navy Blue, Black and Black GREENHUT BUILDING “Everything for the Home’’ Only SEVEN More Days Before the Close of Our Midsummer Sale of Furniture Just one more week—and the t_event will be over. It is a safe statement to make—that YOU CAN'T POSSIBLY DO BETTER ANYWHERE ELSE IN GREATER NEW YORK in the purchase of FURNITURE OF EVERY KIND, from the most inexpensi he most elab 5 a. Here's a little directory, telling in few words of eome of the good things awaiting the homemaker: Black Only. On the Second Floor—GREENHUT Building specialize on APARTMENT STY! bape? both raised head and box styles. A tremendous wing. © chiming fian Clocks, Music Cabinets, Book Cases, Parlor and 4 treet eerved to whet the edge of his purpose. I would aleo call attention to his re- markable power of concentration. Even @4 te last in his hours of iliness he was ‘Texas has apoken of that. Perhaps no- boéy knows his feelings with respect to te” are steed and oe Women’s Suits and Dresses Among the persone present were of the Stook Bzchange. ° e e eae are as attractive in price as they are who carried out the wishes of the widow and her son, charming in style—tomorrow From the autumnal hosts of Paris modes we have chosen more than a hundred models and made them exclusively our own. These we have reproduced with such fidelity to the onginals that the results are more properly duplicates than reproductions. Charles G. Gates, expressed by cable- grams trom Paris. “EMEBRS OF FAMILY WATCH SERVICE FROM ALCOVE. The assembly room on the second floor of the hotel was draped in black and purple, and decorated with royal palms and palm branches. The im. nediate members of the family sat in an alcove to the left of the casket, screened off from the main floor by towering palms, These included Mrs. Gates, Mr, and Mrs, E. J. Baker, Henry IR. Baker, of St. Charles, I ir, and Mrs, Frank R» Angrel and F, H. Blackman, of Chicago; Sherburne W. a—— Every minute feature of design is so perfectly copied that every garment in tomorrow's offering might have come from Parisian hands. Only prices differ. We paid Pans prices in the first place, that you might purchase at more favorable prices now. As for the merit of these early Autumn styles, they attest the perennial precocity of the Parisian heart and hand. New, ever-changing, different, key have all the tang and color of an Autumn evening on the Boulevards. Women’s Tailored Suits, copies of Paris models, in the new velour cloth, in velvets, imported mixtures, broadcloths or zibelines. Light or dark colorings; exquisitely trimmed. Reproduction price 95.00 Women’s Tailored Suits, Paris models, in rough materials, serges, broadcloths or mixtures; braided and trimmed with combination effects, Many desirable colors, Reproduction price 59.00 speculative daring ae in his speculative tg bs toting fr the turret 66 oot Early Fall Paris models in { PENNELL S | Furniture Stores SPECIAL THIS WEEK | Fxtension Table and 4 Dining Chairs Women’s Tailored Suits, a dozen Paris models, reproduced in the famous Beatrice broadcloth, as well as in cheviots and rough mixtures. Large revers and deep collar. Some hand-braided and trimmed with velvet. Ali colors. Reproduction price 39.50 Women’s Tailored Suits, Paris models, made of cheviots, serges, broad- cloths or mixtures. Eighteen styles in all. Jackets 28 to 34 inches long, with very large lapels, wide braid and velvet trimmings. Newest skirts, with loose panel back Reproduction price 29.50 Women’s Dresses, Paris model, trimmed from neck and all down one side with wide silk braid and piped in combination colors. Round neck kimono sleeves. Black, navy or Copen Serges. Reproduction price 15.00 ; an? Me FO Golden Onk 6-toot Extension Tabte; § | the 4 Chairs are | golden ouk, genu- | ine jaather seats. . | \ ‘a Some Extra Special Valnes | in Sideboards, Buffets, China and Crystal Closets All goods marked in plain figures We Furnish Homes Complete Cash or Credit Women’s Crepe Meteor Dresses, Paul Poiret model. This is the new coat chess, with rows of self shirring on sleeves, waist and down front and at kottom of skirt. Real baby Irish lace collar. Ruffle at waist line. Black, navy, Copenhagen, grey, taupe and brown Reproduction price 25.00 x GEO. FENNELL & CO. | (1? 2209 3d Ave. *itars* | pron 3d Ave. & 149th St. Women’s Afternoon Dresses, of crepe meteor, in twenty Paris models, from the most exclusive French makers. Trimmed with laces, hand-em- broideries, Persian effects and fringes. Some with large chiffon fichus. Black, navy, Copenhagen, taupe, brown or pearl grey. Reproduction price 39,50 Adrertiseme’ ans American By ual oP ae | ~« Saks &Company «> Library Tables, Individual Colonial Pieces. Morris Chairs and Leather Furniture. On the Third Floorn—GREENHUT Building Frass and Enameled Bedsteade—exceptionally broad = $ choice of styles, beginningat...........6..seeee Hygienle Bedding and Berinas—<¥ery, Pst and weight. Rockers, Fancy Chairs, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Dressers, Stands, Reed and Rush Furniture, Porch Rockers. (GREENHUT Bullding, Second and Third Floors.) Thursday’s Economies i T] in Housewares ‘MAIN BUILDIN At Reduced Player-Pianos ~ Prices Continuation of Our Midsummer Sale of High-Class Instruments This is a fine opportunity for you to own 6 high-class player-piano—to pay for it while using it. Our 510 Down and Weekly $6) On All Instru- Terms: Payments of ments Up to $350 Bench, Cover and 12 Rolls of Music Free with Eoch One A FEW of the player-pianos included are summarized here: Reg. Sale Prico, $505....0..... $478 McPh 9675 t0 $780... 8498 to 8545 25 br Ludwij 9625... SOK5 en slightly used, either by customers or Just space here to mention a handful; but COME TO OUR GREENHUT BUILDING, TOMORROW, so on see that these are i ive of HUNDREDS of EXCELLENT for demonstration purposes in our warerooms; but they are indeed in the representat iX | “pink of condition.” Come in, tomorrow, and look them over . TEMS Sie go to make up “the home (MAIN Buflding, Fourth Floor.) Refrigerators | $6 Litt-Cover Rette-g 5 “Flere tte \ $10) see" tinue for Thured ywance ‘on more than one hundred styles of MAIN BUILDING $] W Pays for the “Fountain” or a ee “Victory” Sewing Machine t ' Wefeature these two excellent machines with good reason, | i j t We've been selling them for years, not only to home dress. makers, but as well to hotels, laundries. tailors and gar- ment workers. Both machines are UTMOST VALUE of their kind WE GIVE FREE INSTRUCTION AT ANY TIME. Prices are: $16.75 to $30 SE VICTORY! inripi Head Machines \ ee Tuy eke, TOO — Other Household Wares te Galvantaed Wash Tube 9 6 ¢ | Table ileloth-1N6 ve. wide: 4 4 6 np read Hoxew—white Fa “Cethen Wittew mera Wash Boller g 1 () eer’'® 25¢, Galvanized| No. § Kreamer's Wash Boilers, $1 25 Garbawe , a 22c¢ Jil 4 a ame eee! Se | ste Giaaw Wall Cone 1! d Medicine gy | Mile 4ge j) | 2 We also show a magnificent collection of mirvor front" gy 9 | Ment Choppers 4 Sewing Machines in Cabinet Form i ‘ *inkcw at. 35e, 65e, 95e| a"! 59e to match any furniture or finish. The cabiner GREENHUT Building, Main Ploor and Besement.) work of these is EXCREDINGLY ARTISTIC (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) MAIN BUILDING— The Purest of Groceries---Fresh Fruits The Big Store Grocery is the DELIGHT of every housekeeper, whose every need is CAREFULLY STUDIED day by day. The “high cost of living’ problem ts here deprived of its terrors! Mail and telephone orders are filled by competent salespeople, promptly and accurately, "Phone 4000 Chelsea. Graham Flour shly Roasted Coffees Van Camp’s Milk New Sweet Peas Mokes breat and gems; POPULAR BLEND COFF Pure Evaporated Milky Fountain Yar bbI.~ BOe b 10-Ib. t By MOTHER'S GRAHAM FLOUR-- 15 Mae Rent wae sarkanere BM WHITE, PICKLIN « De botlerers 1¢ aundry Soap BOUILLON (BEEF) CUBES. 29¢ ROLLED OATMEA PROCTER & GAMBLE'S GOLD OF Fe ner et orcad; ben, Ae a yi He 25¢ SOLID-PACKED TOMATO B5—popule Page th Glenmore drand; doz, $1.45 126 . CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIVES = Bde a and Chocolate | PURE OLIVE OIL 5&ec PURE BREAKFAST COCOA 16c PREMIUM CHOCOLATE 200 b SUELTRNED COCOA tar 1; HOULDER CANDLES FOR s! LD F for quick lunch M ) OX- TONGUES. GANREES OR HOUND. OO || | ceraey i Me CORDOVA WAX CANDLES 914, MORE COCOA OK, séRCURED' HAMS a ne ‘ Cone 12%ec ' 5 > Sweet-pick iy corned flat, oF ples! 1. Qe CURED BANQUET CANDLES 10¢ SWERTENED COCOA reg. 200 box 5 a1; tb