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ICTURE. OF MOVING Fr BE Sy ALSO MP, OF FORD KAMPING AT 8 “oy a a PICTURE OF KNIGHT. SHOWING WHY WOLTER BEAT THROW < SPECTATORS “TO DEATH UNDER _-ASUBWAY TRAIN Samuel Lipson .Threw Hands Above Head and Dived Off © 145th Street Platform. ' , « Samuel Lipson, a young painting con. Naar MSBRIDE AND AUSING GREAT JOY AMONG diction. ‘The Marine Band furnished the music. In addition to the presence of the Dol- phin and Mayflower, more than 1,000] men participated in a parade before the unveiling and passed in review before President Taft, after the ceremonies, WOMEN, AVOID OPERATIONS Many Unsuccessful—And Worse Suffering Often Follows. Mrs. Rock’s Case a Warning. tractor, living at No. 61 Past One Hun- @red and Second street, leaped in front of @ train in the subway station at Broa@way and One Hundred and Forty- Htth street to-day and was instantly killed. He was seen to jump by Mra. G, Sendier of No. 636 West One Hun- rea and Forty-fifth street, who screamed and fainted as the suicide plhnged in front of the swiftly moving ¢rein. Upson took up his stand at the north * end of the downtown platform. Mrs. was standing near by. As the Tushed into the station Lipson lyrew both hands above his head and to the centre of the traci ‘he terman brought his train to top Policeman Waiters picked up the y,, which was crushed. joation was made through papers | the man's pockets giving the name of Joseph Garfinkle of No. 1%5 Amster- Gam avenue. Garfinkle sald Lipson was |[é brother-in-law. He could give no for the suicide. Lipson was je, he said, and had been prospering Me ‘business. JOHN PAUL JONES STATUE UNVEILED IN WASHINGTON. President Taft, Admiral Dewey and Gen, Horace Porter Lead in the Ceremonies. | WASHINGTON, April 17—The statue Pf John Paul Jones, the first great com- ander of the American navy, showing thim ‘as he stood on the deck of the “Bon Homme Richard” in her fight with tthe “Serapis" off the coast of England méreihan 120 years ago, was unveiled there to-day in the new Potomac Park. President Taft and Gen. Horace Porter fwere the speakers at the exercises, ee Von L. Meyer, Secretary of the fNewy. presided, and Admiral Dewey the cords that released the flags about the heroic figure. The U. 8. 3, Molphin and Mayflower anchored in the Potomac, just west of the Washington ‘nanument, boomed tie national salute pot twenty-one ‘guns as the admiral of ‘the navy raised bis hand and tugged at the cords. Charles Wood of the Church of the ‘Covenant delivered the invocation and , William T, Russell of St. Patrick's fro Chureh pronounced the Dene- The following letter from Mra, Orville Rock will show how unwise it is for women to submit to the dangers of a surgical operation when often it may be avoided by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. She was four weeks in the hospital and came home suffering worse than before. Here is her own statem Paw Paw, Mich.—‘‘Two suffered very severely with ment. I could not > on be on my feet for a aD) longtime. My Ann Arbor for an op- ration. I was there 0 inkham’s V‘ pound, Idid, Tod strong and do all my own owe my health to L; Vegetable Compound an nds who are afflicted omplaint to try Rock, R. R. No. 7 If you are ill do not drag along until an operation is necessary, but at once take Lydia E. Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound. For thirty years it has been the stand- for women’s ills, and has ¢ health of thousands of suf- W. L. DOUCLAS| $3 $3.80 &$4 SHOES For style, comfost and service W. L. Douglas shoes are just as good & Naaaan Street fe leedeay et, 1049 Broadway, cor. tath i, Broadway fits Tiunes a. ir Bothy St. ROOKLYN, N. Ye 421 Fulton Street, 710 Krondway, Lita ont sith sireets Foverti eat Viroad BE. aT tt Av. 1th BA, cays Newark Ay, iii Pitkin Avetiies TTTTTTTTET ET TTT TTT + Men and Religion ' +’ We ~t” - work for the people ual need. 4 Campaign for New pression sive, as announ April 19-. national. the land. Thedel entire country. columns have cance, ob hb hab ob bah ob Three Means to One End ‘The Churches of New York are always at accessible day an: night to those in spirit- ‘The Men and Religion Forward Movement of a nation-wide activity, These meetings are being held April 14-18, inclu- by the newspapers. ‘The Christian Conservation Congress of the Men and Religion Forward Movement, is not a local event, but a it will be the culmination of in hundreds ofcentersthroughout 2s 2 this ae Sopomnon: oa The news ul 5 been telling about its signifi- trrrrtttttttt and their pastors are York is the local ex- ites will represent the eyes of church folk ut America will be me ee a a a a to i coe } MILAN WAS BEANED A> HE WAS SKIDING TO THIRD WASHIYSTON MUSSING UP THE PLATTER FoR THREE OW! cee Bur vee) BEAN'S HARD! HOW SPIKEING MY BEAK So MucH @. th ¥ INS WHY FUNNY MILAA'S FLY WENT FoR A ONE BAGSER Ow WOLVERTON WENT A AND WHIFFED FOR WARHOP | THE EVENING WORLD, ANDER-WASHINGTON GAME IN MOVING P WEDNESDAY, ICTURES AW - SOMEBODY Latte ont ens | MECONNERL NOW TWIRLING MNICHT AND MSBRIDE. EACH DED ROUN' ad SHER IN THD go t GEE~| DONT SEE MANY OF YOUSE Guys WOLTER SCORING ON HARTZELUS TRIPLE. Excellent Quality--And Yet These Reproductions Of French Untrimmed Hats Are Only $3.50 \ These Hats, although extremely rice, are not a manufactur- job!” But the magnitude of this business frequently enables us to make such an advantageous pur- chase as this—that’s the reason. They are brand-new hats blocked »y 4) in the latest French styles—numer- ous others, besides those illustrated —of fine French woven Tagal hemp. All have the new roll edge—fre- quently in black or white, and there are harmonies in the new gold, sand and string colors. Main and 34 Floors $1 and $1.60 Clusters of Flow- ers, 36c—2,400, an importer’s sur- plus, so he was glad to dispose of Boe ay even at such a sacri- 5 , Poppies, geran- iums, roses, lasts daisies, violets, American beauty and crushed roses, in silk, velvet and x linen. Main Floor Durbar Raffia Motifs, 66c to $3—Just here from Paris, these smart Motifs and Bandings in brilliant colors that will make rich ornaments for the Panama hats. The No-Charge Trimming Service is helpf by skilled milliners and‘there are others who will gladl we ask is that you buy the Hats and trimmings in our home. vacation season a depleted purse. By opening an, account Department of until July 1st. The Cleverest Yet in Women’s Raincoats at $19.50 and $24.50 “Weather-Guard” is their name—and they Tf on a clear day you were to meet one on the street you would not realize that it is a raincoat, for it is of fine English woolen; but, nevertheless, it is so thoroughly water-proof that no matter how ur it will prove a wonderful protector. Fashioned in a swagger style—either with fitted shoulders or Raglan In rich shades of brown and Oxford. certainly are true to it. hard 1s the down-} sleeves. Mace in England, of course. The rubberized Coats at $9.60 have an elastic quality that prevents them from sagging. Gabardine Coats which are always preferred by some women are $16, Besides we have Rubberized Coats in smart mannish styles at $6.96—and those of rubberized crepe de chine and peau de cygne, at $26, and water - Coats at $45. - Did You Ever See Such a Silk Jersey Top Petticoat at $2.95? It fastens at the side with patent fasteners and Begin Today to Put By Your Vacation Fund You'll have a much pleasanter vacation if you don’t have to count pennies too closely. ‘here’s no fun in wondering whether you are going to have enough to pay your carfare Two months and a half yet before the begins in earnest. TODAY to lay by some of each week’s salary —whether for vacation expenses or as a nest egg to draw upon when you come home—with in the Interest Gimbel Brothers, Bankers the money you deposit between now and May 10th will earn interest at the rate of 4% Per Annum for two months, provided you leave it with us $1 o an account, The Bill-fold Bank will help you. Ask one of our Field Tellers about it, or call at our Banking Office. Main Floor, Rear Balcony ‘hird Floor its well made placket is stayed with galon, It has a habit back and is so well shaped that the draw-string across the back is only needed | to make it absolutely snug around the waist. Its deep messaline flounce is side plaited in and this silk is of equally good quality clusters as the Jersey top. Black, gray, green, navy and King’s blue, American beauty and white. Second Floor London roof Corduroy Madame, If You Know Values, the Superiority of+ These Tailored Suits at $19.75, $25, $35, $45 and $50 Will Instantly Be Apparent ‘ul as well as economic, for the hats are trimmed help you to select becoming styles. All linery sections, Main and Third Floors Just because women are connoisseurs of apparel is why so many’ are wearing Gimbel Suits. And these Suits are better than any that we have ever offered at these moderate prices. The Suits at $19.75 are so well tailored and beautifully finished that they are quite like the usual $80 Suits. The Suits at ¢45 and $60 will withstand a rigid comparison with made-to-order suits at $100 and more. Style is as important as quality—and we appreciate it, the Gimbel Tailored Suits are by Francis, Bernard, Reproductions and aeapiolions of the Newest Models recoll, Poiret, Bechoff-David, Martial et Armand—the Suit Genuises of the World. Fine French serges, whipcords, men’s-wear fabrics and taffetas, in blue, black and all the colors that Fashion has approved. Sizes for women, 34 to 44, and up to 68 in some models; young women, 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. 23.50 American, Italian $30 Bngian Royal Doulton, at $24. Norfolk Suits—whose vogue is increasing ev day, are here for women, in navy, white and blac! serge, at $29.60 and $32.60. A Sale of Cottage Dinner Sets. What are the requirements you demand in the China for your Summer cottage? “It must be decorative and cheerful,” you will say; “rather suggesting open-air life and informal hospitality, And it must be inexpensive.” These charming Porcelain Dinner Sets are both. Furthermore, they are our regular “open stock” patterns, which means that if they suffer from Summer house- keeping disasters the broken pieces can be replaced. All are in 100-piece services for 12 persons, and all are materially reduced in price: Porcelain Dinner Sets $21 English, Oriental designs, at $16.60. ‘een border, at $19.60. nglish, Royal Doulton, n, at $18, naerican, Minton design, at $18.60. $19.50 English, underglaze blue border, at $16, $50 American, floral decoration, gold handles, $38.60, | Glasses, specially priced at $1.80 dozen. Fifth Floor L BROTHERS NEW YORK GIMBE APRIL 17, 19132.° COME ON - et ‘J oF \v i ‘J AND TO Tink THIS GUY GRIFFITH FET BELONGING YO a USED To MANAGE THE YANKS YANKSVPITCHERS REPORTED 1 you tt ad THANKS BALL= COME AGAIN AXEL WOLWERTON, AFTER HiS Bout WITH FLOCEY GRIFFITH DANIELS WHIFFING WITH TWO OVT AND TWO on BASES ae . ae 2 % =e Hy : ree SS : White Enameled Bedroom Furnit Just the glimpse of it when you enter the guest-room of a country house alter a hot journey, seems to lower your temperature at once. _ ‘ A It is the ideal Summer Furniture, and we show a delightful collection: of it—in the pure white, as well as in ivory and French gray. The Bedroom Suite sketched, consists of six pieces—twin beds, bureau, chiffonier, toilet table and somnoe. It is in the graceful Colonial post effect, excellently finished and decidedly low inet Lee son St in gray enamel, striped with white, also in post effect, is $182.60 ive-piece room. » q . 50; while petals, also in gray enamel, of ten pieces, with cane panels and glass tops, is $530. A Wide Variety of Single Pieces Chiffoniers, with mirror, as low as $13.60. Dressing Tables from $12.60 and upwards. Dressers in white enamel for as little as 912.60. Seventh Floor ZZ ys \ A Price-Surprise in Imported White Goods jarge 29 Part ofa of some of the most ex- ° 9 | quisite French ite Dreas Fabrics that have ever been offered at their price— fa) 95c a Yard / ———et f Toeiuded ore ine, sheer, silky and soft-fim- ¢ ished; for and whole dresses. $1.50 qual- + O59 inch Novelty Bordered- Openwork Voilez#, bay ench Novelty Marquisette; any openwork weave; $1. cond Fan skis whee cans "abe ta, oe WR yard. Other qualities up to 91.75 yard. , Today—T Friday—Saturday ““//' wie! Salta to Order : $17.50 i At GIMBELS—This Week Only ¥y. We want Therefore, Third Floor after choosing a business suit have selected a blue serge Suit for semi dress wear, saying “Might as well get two Suits while — am about it.” 126 Patterns All-Wool Fabrics. Tailoring Guaranteed by GIMBELS. Trimmings of Exceptionally Fine Quality. Think just what this means, Suits made-to- order from fabrics you like, the way you want them (Sack Coat Suits), that will fit satisfac- torily, for only $17.50. Don't put it off—It’s for this Week ONLY Subway Balcony $14 English, Canton blue border, at $10. $15 English, Copenhagen design, at $12. Savings, Too, on Summer Glassware 60e Thin Blown Decorated Water Tumblers, with attractive enameled border, at 40¢ dozen. 75c Thin Lead Blown Tumblers, with needle etched | of horder, at 60¢ dozen. Three styles of. Green and Kose Footed Sherbet THIRTY-THIRD ST. eae ae oo telnet On _WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. e