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\ PRINCIPAL DIES TWO BOMBS WRECK ¢ AS3,500 PUPILS |. MOVING PICTURE MARCH IN SCHOOL HOUSE IN HARLEM station when the two explostons sounded within @ few seconds of each other. The Policemen ran to the burning building and then were ordered to clear the tene- ment. . WOMAN THROWs BASIEG OUT OF WINDO' Mont of the tenants were foreigners, and before the arrival of the police shots were fired from windows, With the greatest difficulty the police dreve THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1912. Corcoran Art Gallery at Washington to become the property of the American nation. Thie fund will be known as the Mead Abbey Cund. ‘These and other bequests were made on the provision that Mr. Abbey a not be survived by his wife. Mrs, Ab- bey, however, becoming the sole heir, announces that she will carry out her husband’s wishes. The National Gallery of British Art and the Royal Academy are also to handsomely by the will, setea| ABBEY GIVES TO NEW YORK. The |Creates am Art Fuad ana We. queathes Drawings te Metre- pelitan, : to a ial te an Rt pieture savas - rawinge for the 253 Oth a. (From the Pitestrargh Post.) wa moment, Cordell ifs i rt ‘. I interest you in votes for we . ° “Not until after I get my winter furm” Purely Veteran Evander Childs Strick-| Explosions Start Blaze Near] ‘he ‘amilles ¢rom the ulleng. en on Patform of No. Big Gas Tanks and Men- |" Nving_on the secind for with ¥ 10, in Bronx. ace Tenement. ‘Bvander Ciiilde, for the twenty years ace ss opening principal of the Gram- ‘The discovery to-day that the second floor of the three-story building at No. tack fae serious. She ran downetaira on the top floor. Fifty feet away were and told Miss Ela Childs, 'a ¢eache? and ; uneagily in the great assembly hall, had been looking wonderingly at the vacant armchair on the platform in front.of them. Word got among them from they had caught from in accident hac Protect Yourtof! White Chip Qot the Original and Genuine ode havé been afraid of a sound MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. On Mr. Tvyer'’s order the pupils were | Sobcraredateas raha tend motifs of black velvet. styles, in small, medium and shapes. sent back te-their rooms for dismissal, ré the truth was told to them by | vs. For half an hour the ind the Ramie, $1.60. Every Hat trimmed by the gchool were filled Mr. Childs has been “@ principal fn New York public schools 1 when he was twenty-two This service is rendered, without extra c! ners. More Pretty Ril Ribbo ons New lots of charming Sprit are ely cig fou fm ak on m at Many of them we had made in large quantities to any oxies ito arale) SHS Seine hee great as E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. Pees te caw Ombre Gael Ribbon, at 800 yard; Broadway at 13th Street AILalk Motre or Glace Taffeta, sina a so pure | WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT £0 eapaliont ecality of plain Basin Tatiete, 4} taebenj & 2 °. here atin-back’Velvet Ribbon, 134 to Interesting Suit Sale ieee ea eet at tbo tebe a Yards and mn u , at 166 toBBo FRIDAY, APRIL 12TH Satin-dotted Wash Ribbon, equally desirable, at to! a piece, in 1 ‘Charming Hair Bandesuz of maline, with seed » and finished with aigrette bow, Be ht blue, black or white, are quite unusual at 75¢ 5 ‘will be taken - Main Floor To-morrow we hold the most wonderful suit event of the season. No better tailoring can be found, and the models are all in the forefront of good atyle and perfect taste. . 8 Tailored and Trimmed Suits In English serges, two-tone whipcords, *“dlagonals and novelty weaves, all in up- to-theminate style and distinctiveness; all the desired colorings. Women’s and © misses’ sizes; values $27.60. for other colors, “Boy Scouts” Shoes Serve Their Wearers Well | $1850 , High Class Suits, Fancy and Demi: __ The average boy’s cay ‘ SS fe t A) 3 Tasored pa ots Hi ne Many designs. Of imported serges, Eng- agood deal of worry. That Nsh whipcord, novelty fabrics; In black, is why “ Scouts” Shoes eit tan, gray and at Soret comb!- $ @) enjoy high favor. nations, including domino checks. iq | Some effective taffeta changeant suits. 25-00 8 They are made of tough elkskin, with almost un- limited ability to withstand parents’ posketine, wile nts’ while th the Thoes that, he. is glad to ‘weer ‘lor, Dessbell, selfcorded and shirred, add to the beauty ‘ of the collection. Others of white serge, richly trimmed or embroidered. | For women and misses; value $35.00. a Misses’ and Juniors’ Norfolk Suits | Also practical tailored suits or more elaborate in serges, mixtures and i $15.00 By making these shoes in a small town, the manufacturer is able to the price on sconecaieal yh ior Cin 0 to 1314; $2.60 lor sizes , an lor men’s sizes. In black, tan and olive. The genuine “ Scouts” Shoes are sold in New York only at GIMBELS. Other boys’ good Elkskin Shoes, cut on the “Boy Scouts” model, are $2 a pair, in sizes 1 to 5}4. (Sold elsewhere for $2.25 or more). Smaller sizes, $1.75; larger sizes for men, $2.60. ond Floor lsh weaves; some peau de cygne lined; The Joys of Spring Spring is here! It isa REAL Spring! Springs are springing, buds are budding and rhymsters are rhyming at every hand. Even the Jokesmiths have = pounded out some new ones that would even make a stanch Taftite forget all about Illinais primaries. And as for genuises, why, you'd be Sale of Razors and Scissors ‘The magnet that lived in a hardware shop didn’t possess any fresier attractiveness than do the prices on these i Razors, Razor Strops perfect and of high quality, RAZOBS—The famous Ge Wostenholm Razors, 1XL and Pipe Brands. These arrived too late for a West- ern store to use them, bo we got them to sell at 36c and 60c each, regularly ‘Tbe to $1.25, RAZOR STROPS—Samples and surplus stock of the well-known S. E. Howard Sons’ Strops, at 460 each, regu- surprised! Such puzzles, larly 76 to $2.60. . ‘ 4 188ORS—Made of Ei R tricks, riddles, etc., they ignore entire shipment t, 394 to Peay yey ue, ' are grinding out. regularly 40c end 50c; 64-inch, at 60c, regul: 715c. Combination Shrub&Seed Offer 1 Syringa, usually 88¢ 4 Deutsia, usually ‘ic. 'ydrangea, usual! 1 Rose of Sharon, aii 48c 25 packages Flower ) usually 75¢ All for $: The usual price, $2.57. Many other varieties of shrubs, also Fruit Trees at our usual low Plants left from the Easter viowerkng Fi exhil at greatly » At this wring cinths, Raublers Riododendione and ee oe ‘an example of the low prices: Tor pot. wes 3 vere rome March winds And April showers Have whetted their brains And increased their powers. But the artists! Goodness! It seems as if they had dipped their pens in the magic analine of wizardry for the express purpose of driving Dull Care away at a rabbit’s pace. j If you have the least doubt that any of these statements are true, just get the big Weekly Joke Bbok to go FREE with every copy of next Sunday's World and see for yourself. You will at least have r of the heartiest laughs you have ever had in, your life. ~~ hs, 1: c.0. D. Mail sttention. . wae SE eth Me, ¥ Gimbel Brothers Announce for Tomorrow sented tomorrow, at 96.75, $7.60, $8.76, $12.76 and $14.76, in’ the Mediuon-Priced Tailored Hats, $3 Five styles in these Medium-size Hats, which are simply trimmed with ae eee nach sise cod freak Hanis Batis ia te an amie are in tweive These of Black German Neapo! TheR ate rein colds Gary and royal blue. Nearly all are lined ready to trim. Neapolitan Hats, $2.26; re No-Charge Trimming Service is a credit to the House of Fashions, for this work is executed by expert milli- trimmed Hat and its Trimmings in our Millinery Sec! ‘Wik free the apstem of all Vegetable, ADWAY''& 00., New Yor, bore. named Eira aie) ck. TT ia of a rich quality in the popular coenbinations hia ‘a a two large gne tanks owned by the Con- Square-tubed Brass Bedstesds caetes of the principal, what had (oval i ie Onad ‘They were un- sap li ete eg Mp sage. Ake ore re a is war ry from #40 At €86, from $37.60 At 947.60, frem §70 father's side Siise Kear venta $e eeanting by one of the tanta, was other word about. these Chiffons, for i i Backend aren, t val = alias, | inch pnt, wth nl fling rodsinheed — Bquare-tubed Brass Bedsteads for y knocked unconscious by the shock. these transparent l- ” i. 5 - f Coadishonse sonne a . vine On the peer aids of the vermee butid- ings that Ne so much charm to the Hatse— As this is an gee A at eh EE oe, ‘are-tubed Bed- A sien pater By Ee § : cent B. Quin was first to arrive, He|ing was a six-story tenement, which some of the brims look as though they were ay, fe gg eh ak Nl toads, in various but in small Ing rods n'besd and foot beards satin sald that the principal had digd in-| furnished homes for twenty-four fam- strewn with tiny New models in. _| ‘#0! for cloak linings, ote, Quantities, Sizes 3 ft. 31. 9in., 9 ft.6in., best English lacquer, in 9 ft., $ ft. 8 in., suanty. png hi x ler hoo! | ties, ‘The explosion and the fire cry fol- di id demi: Viren Fints ow end Fleer tt and 4ft. 6 in., in one style or another. 4 ft. Gin. size, The. thousands ct chitnter itting | owing #0 frightened these families that ress ani will also be pre- ¥4 ne as The Exhibition of PAINTINGS By American Arlisis Will Be Continued All This Week and Next “The collection, to which many artists of note have contributed, is of interest toart lovers. It is hung G under the supervision Bi the ll size, 64 x 76 inches, two parts, with small sizes prices. Artists’ Advisory Board Smaller sizes in any of these hl beni “qa0 Wo. 2 South American Hair _ T6e, regularly $1 01.40, regulary 2 , if you purchase an Un- aa ok Tp ee Oe Wi Mattresses at 915 $1.10, regularly $1.60 - 98, regularly $8.60 in. Main and Third Floers Mi. 6. G. Curran, N. A. “6th Fleer 64x76 inch, 42 Ibs. One or two parts. Seventh Fleer The Best—And Nothing Else Will Do— is strictly adhered to, or our Tailored Suits for Women & Young Women Would Not Stand in a Sphere of Their Own At $19.75, $25, $35, $45, $55 and $60 @ We are broad-minded enough to appreciate that there are other good suits in New York, but we not only Sraile! believe, but have the merchandise to back our statement that our Suits are superior, insomuch as each suit is the composite of correct style, fine fabric and excellent @ If all the tailored suits in New York were to be lined up there is every reason why we should be awarded an additional prize for style—for Gimbel Suits are either Reproductions or Modifications of the Newest Models by Bernard, Francis, Drecoll, Poiret, Bechoff-David, Martial et Armand q And this means much to hundreds of women, for it is their ambition to be dressed in a mode that is the vogue of the moment in Paris. q These suits of serge, whij ,_men’s-wear fabrics and taffetas are in sizes 84 to 44 for women; sizes 14, 16, 18 20 years for young women, Third Floor If You Are a Junior Girl You May Get a White Serge Dress at $7.50; Worth From $10 to $15 But you will have to ke cne of the first fifty girls to get here tomorrow, for that is the num- ber of Dresses the manufacturer had left over in his surplus collection. About a dozen demi- tailored Shy Wet 00 illustrated—variously trimmed with plain and striped colored silks, braids and uy juttons. Sizes 13, 15, 17 and 19 years, Or if you should prefer aWhite Cordline Dress, you may get one in the style illustrated, at me eee this is trimmed with pretty black-and-white id. Sizes 15 and 17 years. Norfolk Suits for Junior Girls, $15—and the best suits that we think have ever been made to sell at this price. Of excellent hard-finished <7 navy serge, and the coats are lined with striped messaline. Sizes 18, 15 and 17 years. Just off the steamer—Junior Girls’ Harris ‘Tweed Coats at $16.60, in heather, grays and bare Also typically English in sty! aglan sleeves and deep patch pockets. These are tomorrow’s specials—but you will also find a complete collection of Dresses, Coats and Suits, especially for junior girls. 150 Anderson Gingham Dresses For Young Girls, $8; Instead of $5 Crisp and dainty checks and plaids—indeed, t! are 80 LG RY an Ee esa the manufacturer had only enough gingham to make 160 dresses. Inc! , that is the is $8, and not $5. We had them style illustrated, for it is so charming and rimmed with white pique and eyelet em- Bizes 6 to 14 years. Lawn, Percale and Gingham Dresses, $1.60, $2.75, 63.76 and 96. Middy Blouses at $1.60 to Party Frocks at § ia all Linge Drees $2.75 to $36; Top-coats, $5 to $16.60. $3 $1.85 Navy Blue and Black Serge, 85c Yard Most certainly a fine bit of news, with Blue Serge enjoying greater popularity than ever, and Black Serge as staple as a gold dollar. : e Three distinct items—8,500 yards in all—make up this eansotional offering — Navy Blue Storm , Black Storm Serge and Navy Blue French Serge. All are all-wool, 54 inches wide, and thoroughly sponged and shrunk. Qualities we sell regularly at $1.85 a yard, for tomorrow, 85c a yard. Second Floer GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK TMIRTY-TMIRD ST. A Spring Furnishing Sale of The Special Offerings of Hygienic Bedding We secured a special price-concessi Black Drawings Horse Hair. So that we can offer $81.60 Hair Mattresses, at ete Boz Springs ’ ‘at proportionate ‘Also these unusual ‘offerings: $23.60 Black Mixed Hair Mattresses at $18.75 64 x 76 inch, 42 lbs., one or Ligh pre a At 13.60, from $20 At $98, from $40 1 ) mar Depar je . nad + 5 See etna, | nt Finvaram, en varvrenal§] = A Special Display of Picturesque Changeable | Brass Bedsteads and Bedding tear Tin whoo! tthe target in| HEME last lene wan hang othr LEGHORN HATS at $12.75 Satin We have timed this outclearing of several groups of fine Brass ts Bronx Borough, having 3,689 puplle, end | @#odlation of Itallan rock drillers and i is ta 9 asie avenue and One Hundred | excavators gave the police « new fine to ; ener ory lo yoo For Women’s Bathing Suits | | Bedsteads, from our = Sogn td Magee - we do not — Nese RA ett OL a <4) \eghorn—its vogue has been handed down | Hitherto, the woman who wished | to continue, so as to coincide needs of those who are plan- | bere of he assoeation who, were, de: pd (geperation to generation, but every a Bathing Bult of satin as Beka ning new furnishings for their city or country houses. } seer ae xe 1 or charming than eve: may budge rm the | Sica sxfeus. ™"" "*" | nail cura, to tart with, oF you would not find ft our Wack. | oped ig prgoer al Ph pray Ma sgl an grat ag mr influenced by the styles made famous by | the first to show a guarenteed sot| And it bears our unrestri guarantee for soundness of con- | Miss gan to him and saw the at-| hati and @ photographic establishment jam Pompadour. bona sro aie peeves struction and durability of lacquer. { ' } ion on @ quantity of fine Full sise at 90.75, regularly $12; 96.90, regularly $10. Smaller sizes in proportion. Boys’ Spring Clothing: - In an After-Easter neat mixtures, tary or sailor col- At $5, formerly $7.60 &$10 \ “Fourth Fleer - Eastman Hawkeye Cam At Specially Low P We are able to announce special Friday and Saturday only, on a num! well- Cameras made by the Kodak Company. They will do excellent for beginners te sper A ce shuter, 8x5: alee 0, With doable 4 Not ewieys 43 41 in. with ball-bearing shatter, 913, $14.50. Wi double ens, 614, ro 0, 1A 46244 in., @1, ! With double lens, 618; $15. 97. Brewers ox Cameras, 4x5 inch or 334x534 inch, | Metta Leta Goeloper ton bt, ete i sfivtro Metal ie Liquid Developer, 8-os. bot., a", ‘hermometer: lary 250, at 186. @ Albums for ryvertyd in, tim Ca Tego- j be, at Wo: for 8}4xb 4 In. and 4x8 in. Dry Plates, 4x5 in., regularly 36c, at 900; Gx Tin, ‘Amateur Cut-Out Sets, regularly $1, at 060, Sale of other supplies as well as the above.