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Walsh’s Old Bailiwick STILL SEEKING CLUE.|\CAHALANE PROMOTED Other “Abduction” Case now |New Captain Made Inspect Believed to be Only a in Command of the First Mysterious Death District. we —_—— The “Black Ment” bas #ienced Vin hin amoner Welt w4s) @rnny Babelio. an Bin ve " Compine @ " > ourth Une yeot ' Wade, 0 exmminat wuflering trow y Heyen wow ne Fire Lnepection on wie [the lower eeat @ide, where i. « nes |F0Ord as @ foe of oe vant |* * ing Of powirovme wit entoreng the Word to Bedell to-day that ome he | Melnge law Weide Vets up thoroug ITCHING PILES CURED Man Cured in Few Days Carroliton, Ky, harbors a man who cannot speak too highly or too otter about the wonderful bend its t who obped talking he Would never eee lite ive again My boy hee naw Leen kidnappes,” ile yelertcadly fe efernoon when the He | Bavelio Pelt, He wae never kidnapped BA eny letter from any one Bw,9" oF any other eum, 1 9 Of any Black Hand. 1's 4!) & jie! « ye received Me from Kesinel His name is W. W RECITED LETTERS FROM MEM. Evens Mead what he says ORY YESTERDAY, “I can scarcely thank you sufficently for the great blessing you lave oon Beveilo wae reminder Bpoke to the deteot filed the contents of Oe Mf every word bi ferred upon ime 1 wes suffering agony from Wohing piles, when advised to use yap and warm water and apply | Oirmment. In a few days 1] ble heart a fewer so Bie ili ahs - was cotwely cured 1 feel under many | wigned Lo wive them mar fyi I ai i alls Vere waned 0 wive them more v1 ellen preparations.” | Kesino! CAptment is the recognized vp the letters, he 0 Htent hice yeaterday, “but I remember ev | specitic remedy for every kind of skin Witton and inflammation, including | | eczema, tetter, shingles, milk-crust, dan “| druff, psoriasis, burns, scalds, eruptions | of poison ivy, boils, carbuncles, felons, | sores and cuts word Inepector Hu throw up th count of 6 Ut cannot hari the most) | delicate skin It is absolutely monies | tant It does not contain a particle of son or anything which is not ab- y sate to use under all conditions. a} Ointinent is put up tn serewAop | It iivetrates the epecial ality aulie ved pe ¥ , selling at fifty cents | ape wrding to size. Resinol wed by physicians, nurses ne of the | and re er & lnpee of @ week, he iv ray report of the boy'e Kiduw ssible of et and bath soaps Its antiseptic n fs the best preventive of skin in health and pre econ » there is 80 good tor shampooing and ising of the scalp or for the pre vention of dandruff and falling out of hair, Physic particularly mend it for baby’s bath, MW keeps the body free trom many of the troubles puneat and aly apectation of of the image heat proof t ing ie truths J. BATMANN & BRO NO MONEY DOWN is ofttines misteading to contemplating buyers of Mousohotd Purnit ure. While that may be a great inducement fo some, wo want you to w that Our Methods and Prices Are a Greater Attraction ROOMD ¢ ROOMS ROOMS § Completely 75 4 Completel 2 Completet 0 Vurnished furulshed 1 hy Dime 15 WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE, Heavy Brass Bed, 2-inch posts, deine h Continuous Post Brass! heavy fillers, value $15, Bed, with heavy fillers, value $18 pte A=3 on A Ww EEK v our LPERAL, SENT jalning DEL ERS) ve S apply also Labs maton sland, New aed N | 65: WORTH OF MER- atten ¢ Bar tres, CHANDISE TO YOUR HOME pil tnene a MUR. SD AVE, AT 84TH ST, “a thre | duced to 976, | duced to $200. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, WAITERS W490 STOKED RING SAIL, FEA STRIK : Tomorrow Ends This Most 1911. vovase BAIN BRINGS MORE CROTON. ——$ When You Ask for supply for Thirty-five Daye Added wauce Be sure to, get Eddys and no other, Mistakes, cause nthattne! disappointment which a “) often spoils a meal, 10c PER BOTTLE At Grovers and Delicatessen Stores, wugnt ft fee owever, meant an cuirty-five deye Caye reserve al never be put to practea!/ Werld Waste Work Wonde Unusual | August Furniture Sale at Gimbels | } | | | | jing table glee bus brass rail on beck with cupboards underneath | covered in English Moroceo leather | complete. Was 1660, reduced to $326. Unusual, because of the character, excellence and distinction of the Furniture offered. Unusual, because in all these cast stocks no one could find an unworthy or inartistic piece of furniture. Unusual, because scores of purchasers have told us of their delight in finding exactly what they wanted here, after failing to be sutted.elsewhere. Unusual, in that Furniiure of such distinguished excellence and desirability should te offered at such low prices. Jt was a rrovement toumake new friends for atbusiness that caters to those who desire furnishings of the better sort, and of exclusive character. Just One Day More of These AUGUST Opportunities Every foot of floor-space in our Furniture Section is fascinating with tempting offerings, though it is not practi ble to list the items here, as we cannot tell what will be claimed by today’s enthusiastic buyers. The following are here as we write, and, while we cannot promise that they will be here tomorrow, they will illus- trate the splendid opportunities that Thursday will present—and all the special August reduction tickets will disappear tomorrow night. Imported Mahogany Dining-room Suite, in Adam design, hand-decorated, 14 pieces sideboard with pair of urns, china closet, side table, extension table, ex chaire and two erm ehaire, Bidebourd hex brass rail on beck. en: “hina close’ bus full mirror buck end ylase rhelves. Chair seats are upholstered und Wes $2220, reduced to $1112.60. Hend-carved brown Oak Imported Canopy Bedstead, epring end mattress 2 Antique Gothic Arm Chair, with cushion, hand-carved. Wes $160, re- Louis XVI. Violet Wood Cabinets, ormolu mounts, marble top, two Wes |, Te- shelves, bottom of cabinet lined with plush, full mirror back. Imported Flemish Ouk Sideboard, hand-carved, mirror in buck, two large | clowets, full height, one on each wide. Was £466, reduced to $242. | tapestry seat and buck, Was $190, red Imported Carved Oak Hull Chest, Jucobean atyle, Was $460, reduced ‘Three-piece Circassian Walnut Suite, gold mounts, covered in figured iced to $96. Golden Oxk Library Table, top supported by two equare pillars, scroll feet und shell, Was $18, reduced to §9. Golden Ouk Library Table, Tudor style, two drawers with locks and drop If you ure not ready to have the furniture sent home, on in.the Fall, Ever since this store opened to the outfitting of the fine quality ready-made and in styles befii ite eclipse our pi { ise we have succeeded in almost, Rianne clothes for girls of 6 to 20 years. For unc alterations will not be necessary, and these are many. fabrics h means that it is hand-tailored, whic may desire, kor Young Women of 14, 16, 18 and 20 Years Tuilored Suits, 916.60 to $80. ‘Topcouts, $16.60 to 930. Demi-tailored Dresses—serges, crepe meteors, velveteens and satins, $12.60 to 9 Afternoon and Evening Dresses—ehiffons, crepe de chines and poplins, $16,560 to 660, kor Junior Girls of 13,15 and 17 Years Yailored Suits, Start at 616, The Lady With the Scarf! No, she need not be a Spanish Senorita, but any woman who chooses to possess one of these new imported Lace Scarfs. Although these Scarfs at $6.60 look like Span- ish lace, they are only woven imitations of the real hand- run Lace, Every thread silk, of course; 90 in, long and 27 in, wide-—-white and black, As this season is to be rich with laces, we have also imported a large collection of real hand-run Spanish Lace fs and Fichus, Prices range from $2.96 for a small Scarf, up to 960 for exquisite specimens of this artistic and beautiful lace, Main Floor i For the Holiday Trip- These Specially Priced White Felt Hats $1.50, $1.75 and $4 Now that the vogue for these charming Hats is about at its height, it is only natural that they But we were foresighted and not only prepared for the demand, but made speelal pur 4 so that we are enabled not only to present AieaRe styles in the desired and most becoming shapes and sizes, but to offer them at absurdly small prices ‘The Hats at $1.60 and $1.76 are of exceptional quality English felt. those at $1.60 are untiimmed, while those at $1.76 have tailored bands and bows of ribbon, The “Islesworth" at $4 is of fine French felt-—a large sombrero style with soft brim that may be easily adjusted into most any shape to please the individual, ‘Trimmed with tailored band and bow of ribbon, over upholstered, covere Imported Arm Che in faney eretonne. Louie X wine color demaurk. Pair of Louis duced to enc! Ing young girls. is just this: ered SummerHouse Dresses: we must dispose of them even at a loss, Dresses are just as the careful housewi BROADWAY 660, reduced to 276. Preliminary Opening of the New Autumn Apparel For Young Women and Girls to be exact, just eleven months ago—our Section devoted ‘ounger Set has amazed every one who has inspected our stocks. Mothers have told us that they never imagined that it was possible to get apparel of such nit {eretofore the clothing of their daughters was a problem, But now that difficulty has been overcome—by Gimbels. although this Section has brought many laurels to us, we were far from satisfied. e now inclined to think that our new collections of Autumn Apparel will ious efforts, not only from the viewpoint of variety and perfection in the designing an leveloped girls who require suits, fashioned with straight lines, we have also provided charming new modes, doing, we are quite sure that every young woman and girl may be fitted satisfactorily—and The new Suits, Coats and Demi-tailored Dresses are here only in Fashion's most approved C Every garment was carefully made to our especial order, ‘The Afternoon and Evening dresses are exquisitely dainty. None are over-trimmed. The little girls’ dresses—whether for school or party wear—are all charmingly simple. Descriptions are quite impossible—as there are a host of styles in every kind of attire one For Girls of 6 to 14 Years Regulation and other styles of D White Serge Dreases, $9.60 to $18.60, Po White linen, pique and repp Dresses, $6. rm cheir a! ality, but making of dresses, as well as d ind arm rocker, loose cushion seats, all- in figured eretonne. Was $120, reduced to $66. epring seat and back, all-over upholstered, covered War $40, reduced to $40. Inlaid Muhogeny Cabinet, marble top, Louis XV. design, elaborately trimmed with brass. Was $600, reduced to $260. S VI. Mahogany fished Table, cast brass mounts and handles. Was $676, reduced to $437.00. wit rted Brown Ouk Sereen, four-fold, hand-painted, leather panels. ts Brown Oak Hall Seat, hand-carved, canopy top with box. reduced to 9276. Imported Mahogany Arm Chair, hand-carved, ecet and back covered in ‘us $196, reduced to $97.60. ane Creem Enamel and Gold Pecestale. Wes $160, re- Creem Eneme! and Gold Cane Seat and Back Chair, loose cushion seat, covered in dumask. Wax $440, reduced to $170. . Louis XV. Gold Arm Chair, cane seat und back, loore cushion seat. Was $190, reduced to $96. Satinwood Curio Cabinet, hand-decorated. Was $£5, reduced to $42.60. Was $560, Seventh Floor we will hold it and deliver it at your convenience, later Seventh Floor By so resses, $5 to $16.60. ty AR and y Party Dresses—chitfons und murquisettes— $18.60 to $36.60, Lingerie Dresses, $10 to $36.60. ‘Topeonts, §5 to $80. A cordial welcome awaits all the members of the Younger Set M4 New York and its Suburbs, and the young folks now visiting is city. ‘Third Floor The Wise Woman Will Select a Half Dozen of these House Dresses Because They Are $1.50 Instead of $2.25 to $5 At first thought it will seem rather curious that we should make such a radical change in prices, and at the same time recommend a woman to buy a half dozen of these Dresses, But the situation our merchandise rules compel us to close out our stocks at the end of each season, and as these Dresses are consid- being of lawns and cotton foulards— onable in the Winter as in the Summer, as ways wants to be The lawns are daintily printed in stripes and figures and the cotton foulards are in designs and colors that closely resemble silk foulards, Large selection of styles, Sizes are broken, but every size from 84 to 44 {s Included. But in the home these and freshly attired, Second Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. SSM, —_—_— Tomorrow Is the Last Day of the August Sale of Blankets, Sheets, Etc. In we particularly invite toeee the Gimbel $6 Special, made: white wool, full-bed size, wit pink o° tees bentere Alsvenctin vances of California wool, on fine cotton warp, #6 pair. | dsorne All-wool Plaid Blenkets,| Down-filled, Woobfilled andCotton- for full-eive bece, ut $6 and 67.60 pr. | filled Comfortables in delighttws variety | Wool-and-cotton Blankets for full-|—all in full-bed size, covered with fine size beds, pee or blue borders, $2.86/and handeame American eatine, in pair; usually et least $1 more. various patterns, down-filled, at $3.60, Wool-and-eotton Blankets for dou-| instead of $5; down-filled at $5, instead le-size Leds with blue borders and | of $6.60; cottom-filled, $1.96, instead wide silk binding, at $3 pair; usually of $2.60; cotton-filled, 61.60, instead whalf more. $2.25, Bian tan, gre; peesoree, Tultbed cine. $1, instead at elects, also staple pink and blue of $1.76; et 61.90, instead.af, $3; terns, at very low prices. edi A of $5. his Utica and Dwight Anchor Sheets and Pillow Cases Sheets, 64x90 in., reg. 65c, now 46 | Spoke-stitched Sheets and Pillow 68x90 in., reg. 70¢, now 600 72x90in., fe. 76e, now 660 ases—sheets fordouble beds, made $1x90 in, reg. 80c, now @0c + |from a standard brand of bleached 90x90 in., reg. 90c, now 68e muslin, 81x90 in, regular: price $1 81299 in., reg. 9c, now 70 |each, sale price 76c. 50x99 in., reg. $1.06, now 766 | Pitiow Cases to match above46z36 Pillow Ciste, reg. 16, now i6¢ _ |!®-Ferularly 80c, sale price 206. 45x36 i: 200, Bleached Sheets, made from.a fine in., reg. juality of sheeting, 81x90 in. wide, obey pay toe ene ener ST Caan CLUE ee, ‘A MILLS SHEETING AND PILLOW N at that for thatautves for this welrcoown brand of tountia—Sh¢ pares wide for full size sheets, 26c yard. Muslin—1} yards wide for pillow cases, 1234 yard. 86-inch Lonsdale or Hill muslin, 7¢ yard. Bolster covers of fine bleached muslin, 42x72 in., 26c each, reg. 35c. Alleizes measured before hemming. Second Floor Ever So Pretty— | The New Silk Petticoats Fashion may be justly proud of these new Petticoats, not because she succeeded in making them so pretty, but because they are so y Of course, they are designed with it lines, and many of them do not even have flounces—only ‘appliqued of ailk of a contrasting color. Others are designed with— Narrow tide Plaited ruffles, topped with bands. Se side plaited ruffles, or over the straight Petti- accordion flounces of chiffon to give the chameleon effect. New charming shades of greens, blues, purple are the dominating, colors, although black-and-white effects are much favored. ae F8.60., oor Final Disposal of Summer Styles in Low Shoes We offer tomorrow quite a large and interesting collection of Low Ghoes and Pumps, in tan and black calfskin, and some brown eatin “Perfection” Pumps that were formerly $5, at $2.60 pair. While sizes are bro! it is most Ukely that.you willfin@just what you want somewhere in the collection at just half ite real value. Many of the new Fall be deed in fine Shoes for men and women ere nowready. Also al collecti School Shoes f id & speci lection of new School Shoes for boys an: ea Flees The Month-End §8 in the GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE Continues Thursday It began today, and as usual lasts two days, asitistoo | This Ie the Law of the important for a one-day sale. Month-End Sale It is the bi, gest event of the | Everything advertised must be de- cidedly under price, and everything month, in which all 75 sections offer their most remarkable ee eae yairing values, the month, even if it aa Cance atthis parpsei iat convince you of the re- markable economies offered in this month-end sale:— reduced in price before. 16¢c zephyr dress Ginghams, 60 74. ‘or Women and Girls || , Remnants of 10c to 86 Wash 0 16¢ |i Tal P 'e qaijgen'® # Linn Coat Dress,| 20 rge ane Taleum Fader, te Women’s 85c Rubber Gloves, 200, otions and Small Wares at big eavings, a and ends Art Needle Work ce. Women’s 80c Lawn 180, Women’s $2.50 to $4.90 Wash Dresses, $: Women's $3.75 to $6.75 Wash Dresses, $2.76, 75 and $7.60 Linen and Repp Suits, $2.60, eavoran'e ‘$8.75 to $12.60 Tailored apn 94 ‘ hae sana For Men and Boys wn 18.75 Tailored Suits at aoe $15 all-wool Serge Suits, Misses’ $2.75 Wash Dresses, 91.50, | Youths’ $8.60 and $10 Suits, @8.80. Children’s $3.75Sailor Suita, 33:50: Men's ie as aa $1.55. # Girls’ $1.50 Woolen Dresses, $1. Men's $1.50 to $8 Straw Hats, 4c. Misses’ $6 and $5.76 Wash Dresses,| Men's $5 Panama Hats, $2.75. 00. Men's bbc Seidren's $2.60 Galaten Dreneo, |asn”® Co An4 81 Newlens Shirts 26. Men’s 25c:and 85¢ Half Hose, 18¢ Women's $1 to $2 House Dresses, pair. # > Men's knitted Four-in-Hand Tics, Women's $2 Washable Silk Waists, |2 for 26, $1.50. : Boys’ $1 and $1.25 Wash Suits, 45¢ women's $8.95 Chiffon Waists,| Boys’ $3 and $4 Wool Suits at $2. 1. Boys’ $1.60 Sweater Coats, $1. 60 to $8 Cotton Voile Waists,| Boys’ 60c Shirts and Blouses, 35c. $1.26, Boys’ and girls’ 12}4c Stockings Women’s $1 to $1.60 Lingerie | at 7 pair, Waists, 76, $3 to $3.75 Messaline Silk Waists, For the Home Women’s 60c and Tic Fabric] Silver plated tableware, averaging Gloves, 25c, . 85c all linen Table Damask, 60c $1.50 R, & G. Corsets at 75c pair, Women’s $1.65 Beaded Bags, 950, h $2 Damask Popking, Brat dozen. 12}46¢ and 15 h Towelling, 8c 10c to 12c Handkerchiefs, 5c. Women's $3 and $3.50 Ssmple Low Shoes, ¢1. ayard. Women's $2.60 Bronzed Kid Low| "16c Huckaback Towels, 100, Shoes, 76c. $8.00 Gas Domes, complete at %A.75, Piece Goods and eae Om Lemeh comple. ot Sundries 406 seamicas Bleached Sheeta, 250, 12 Me bleached Pillow Cases, To, 45c Silk Crepe, 26c yard. $1.00 silkoline Comforters, $1, 25c to 85c Silks at 16c to 360 yd. $1.60 Blankets at $1.00 a pair. ‘6c All-wool Storm) 0c bleached and unbleached Mus- Serge, 560 yard, lin, 60 yard. 8bc Lining Satin, Bboyd.| “Fruit of the Loom" Sheeting lie floral Organdies, 8¢ | much underprice. yard, 1.35 hemmed or fringed Bed 1c’ bordered Foulards,| syreats, 9000 nes ae Te yard. Subway Store—Balcony and 18e woven Tissues,?¢ yd, Lowor Floor.