The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1912, Page 13

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YOUTH WHO FELL * slp Judge Malone Says One| str Chance To Reform Is Full Due of Dilinquent.: | youths, both first offenders, stood Jude alone in the Court of | General Sessions to-day, awaiting eent- thee on- pleas of guilty to charges of @aad terceny. Both had confessed to @ealing from their employers, The younger of the pair, Arthur ‘Demecke, seventeen years old, of No, ine Flas} et PPTL a HS. 1g! h i ii z as i let A ue 0 advantage of it. ges a long way; you lack wes — to the pent-| one Ht Oretn. Antal, who t thirty-elght years old ead has been in this country ten years, ‘was convicted on charges brought by Gerry Society agents. He told Judge Grain that for a year past he conducted @ studio at No, 187 Avenue A. ——— POLICEMAN PROMISES NOT TO HIT WIFE AGAIN. Mrs, Katherine Neville Says Hus- band Broke Clothes Hangér Over Her Head. Policeman Patr' « Neville of the East @ixty-soventh sticot station appeared before Magistrate Breen in the York- ville Court to-day to answer his wife | Katherine's complaint that he is in- clined to strike her on occasions. Mra, nad broken over her head She had an unhealed wound under one eye. ‘I have hot had a happy moment mince he Rates the gent seven years said TEchadi'1o catend’ mysell: Woem dhe attacked me,” the policeman an- Ho Ie six ‘feet tall and should weigh about 20 poynds. ‘Mra, Neville ts a lit- ‘Woman whom the policeman could with onephand, The Magistrate ran hip eye ovér *the.two, noted these phy- sical facts, and then told Neville that if be should hold him for phnishment he woukl propably be dropped trom the force, ‘ana thi condition of the blag tamiy Frenia : worse than ¢ve Magistrate ‘contented Mmmeeie: with phtcing the policeman on ae neev? to Miwa td beni even in tn. have— exclusively — \LINOCORD BU TTONHOLES —they’re [oy aga - they don’t tear Gea. P. Wee 6 Ce fel out, N. ¥o Credit Terms $3 Down on $50 een agg U9" fE 20", if 3 ‘Avi ee ‘tne Wi a es ( f bt feat Jy bs i ears 2190 thie city for many years when he sen- tenced Loule W. Lewis, a former po-| after he had got William Horstmann, Uceman, of No, #27 Hast Sixty-eixth| a saloonkeeper at No. 110 Barclay street, ~ | with carved claw feet. people. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1912. than five years, Lewis pleaded guilty 00 A DAY HIS GRAFT nen ; AT BOGUS CHECK GAME.| Sexcee tae ws Steen ‘the’ uentt sen tence prescribed by law. rmer Policeman Lewis Used For more than two years, Lewis, after being dismissed from {he police force, went about the city in his uniform, cashing bogus checks, bid amounts not exceeding $5, on variou ‘udge Mulqueen, in the Court of Gen- saloonkeepers. He admitted to Sedge Mulqueen that hie dally receipts from these checks averaged about $100. He was caught July 6 laet by detectives, ‘eet, to Bing Sing prison for not less| to cash a check drawn on the Nine than two years and six months or more| teenth Ward Bank for $3. The Summer Edition“of the New York Telephone Directory goes to press Thursday, May 9th. Tele- phone service must be arranged for on or before that date in ordet to have directory listings appear in this issue. Call, write or telephone to nearest Commercial Office. FomeuineviEteaon eu acim im ete ie = WEST NEW SRIGHTON—16 Columbia Me. GOLD DUST makes hard water as soft as rain water _Every good housewife knows the value of nice, soft, rain water for washing clothes and for all cleansing purposes. It isn’t always convenient to secure rain water, however. Neither is it necessary. Gold Dust will soften the hardest water, and make it so near like the water that falls from the clouds that you couldn’t tell the difference. Think what this means to you on wash day. There's a deal-of difference between the action of hard and soft water for all cleansing. Just a little Gold Dust added to the water renders it soft and brings out' the greatest cleansing value. Try it the next time you wash clothes or dishes. Gold Dust really cleanses eo easily that it relieves housework of all its drud- gery. Gold Dust is sold = SC size and large packages. THe large package means greater “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS economy. do your werk"? Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK CoMrans Chicago Makers of Fairy Soap (the oval cake) _ This splendid guartered oak table, with beautiful lace cover for top. Table has 44-in, top, handsome solid pedestal YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT It extends six feet and can seat ten q Kare hy in fie ot ofa ‘at gi: If-a P moa authority wefe to examine every one of the hundreds of styles in gq re a sai expert were to minutely inspect every one of the thousands of garments— We are sure that the decision of both would be that the Sale is un led. The needs of every woman and ory avid received careful Soto the elderly woman who prefers Un q q atel; d It ts Difficult to Comprehend the Magnitude ot The GIMBEL WHITE SALE | French and Bonen’ risverte, Corsets, Negligees and Silk Petticoats At Savings of 20 to 50 Per Cent. the Second day of the Sale, has been as carefully planned for as today, a Sale for every day during the lovely month of May. We do not believe cored sen licity; the woman who is moder- tive; the ¢ young woman who ited with the profusion of lace that In Our Annual Probably you Spring Clearance of . Millinery d- "xe Paris Model i d Dozens of Beautiful Chapeaux Made by Our Own Artist-Milliners. 985 to $100 Hats, 960 955 to $75 Hats, ¢365 985 to $50 Hats, $25 926 to $80 Hats, $15 $18 to $22 Hats, $10 $16 to $16.60 Hats, $7.50 French Salon, Third Floor Millinery Specials On the Main Floor wt heeds have a com) Bete store of eaioines Prices. Hats, and the:Math Fiber 6 the more modest And these are extraordinary Lge Atel cb dg ah piles Ge Od nh instead of $3 to Ep kaeadl 1 these changeable enced weal cotper hem ld ply Double-! Hats, odish fein cgnblntions black m style ions of and white. Uni .76—This Hate with Velvet Underbrims, $1 and and ne litan braids in these vet underbrims, Large bl fare Novel vd ober with vel- $2; colors, $1. ty omeent, 256 to ifs, stick-ups Gi—instead of 50c to agi pote ype set nse Yaoy gaa lovelties, 7 and $1.00 sitpaanding wa new: mea won cert 0 renee Flewert, ic -Abon wreaths. The No-Charge Trimming Service is at your command, providi: hing rin the an untrimmed hat snd ite t alias che Millinery Section, Very White Let Spring really strike its ther our kuowied a stock of Ready for a Shoe Season there is not as com lete nite Shoes in New York ra an be found, in desirable styles— some exclusive with us—in ie Gin 1 Shoe Store. There are Women’s White Boots at $3.60 to §7 lomen's White Pumps at #8 t0 96 pair. Shoes and ar 1 White Chttinen’ ‘8 e Whke 8 Shoes and Pumps, $1 to $4.60 pair, according to size. And These Special Offerings Women’s $5 White Button Boots, at $3.76 pair. In Nu-buck or Sea Island Duck, on a pretty his) high arched last. $5 White Pumps, $9.26 pair. Nu-| ues, with welted soles. See, in bination , the smart Com- illustrated, in white idskin with black or tan trimmings, at $5 pair. Shall We Call for Your FURS Tomorrow? Best Service Telephone-—-Madisen Square, 8200 Second Floor Moderate Charges the h Chemises; $1 for Corsets and full-length Petticoats— Sor matched sels. of exquisite French lingerie. " hy awe Aha conserva Fashion has decreed ; t! Ay ata sel nts rencires tenet iy eek her unmatured lines, and there are dainty garments for youngsters and even for the babies. Corsets with the new lines that the modes demand are also in the Sale—in our exclusive corsets and others of trade-mark prominence. White Silk Petticoats and French hand-made negligees, too. @ Prdecd, this is a complete Sale in both variety of styles and ran, —starti q & for Knicherbockers for y CS ee nt Short Petticoats; 75¢ for Frenci oungsters; 50c for Women's Drawers, Corset Covers and aT | Just 24 of Our Beautiful Imported Model Gowns and Suits Remain So We emg Age Legsened Their Prices =n oo bienad s nig Fractions Bernard, Doucet, Beer, Dreeoll and Pou Potet” a 10 Models at $175, 8 Models st $110; were $375 to 9000 Models at $95, were $225 to $350 Probably you hl Pg é isplayed in our Salon and and of having the honor of introducing the correct new modes of Paris, The Gowns are for Afternoon and eve- ning wear, and the Tailored Suits are for afternoon. New Modifications of the Latest Models By Drecoll, Bernard, Francis and Poiret in Tailored Suits at $29.50 $82.60, $35 and $40 In serge, dat and eponge. Sizes lo 44. ’ Third Floor, Brosdway Front Dainty White Cottons Every one of the fabrics in his cluster of C. tl tn woman's 2 toy AolhasJ ena in dst a White Woven Wamsutte Pique, in wide! Bn, finish, corduroy wale, 45e quality, at 260 se in hb maior at 82 soe ot 1 of 12 yards. Inch ‘or- ‘adeira Bets Oxon: any Oey ae ualivy, ead oe er, fine, Sorinah, boxed, $2 quality, at $1.38 p 85 iow beer fancy openwork weave, 26 qualty, one ob Ine flannel, large scalloped 43-inch shoes and eftky, bematitched fects, sofoinh, Sez8 aoa. at Be ed. id ce lo ee Furniture for the Cottage Bedroom Simple, But Sufficient; Also Economical People’s ideas vary in furnishing country houses. You may want a Period suite in Circassian by io for your own bedroom or the room. In which case you wil find in this Gimbel collection of Fur- niture, a superb field for choice. But most people are more likely to have a simple cottage or a bunga- low tucked away under the trees, or nestling among the sand dunes of the seashore, that requires fit- ba of an unassuming kind. : hese folks will be much inter- ested in the wide range of inexpen- sive but well-built Furniture that we show, especially appropriate for such Summer homes, particularly these Bedroom Pieces, in white enamel and various finishes of oak, at less ies our regular prices: These Specially-Priced Groups Write Enamel Bureaus, $10.50, $12, $14, and here | Ces Bureaue pat hy roto ne $38, White named Chiffoniers, $7, $8.60, $10, 91: orc and $16. Qreen Oak Bureaus, $9.50, 9 a 914, Notural Oak Bi C 918 Green Oak Chiffoniers, $6.35, $9.60 911 and Matural Oak Chiffoniers, and¢i7. | 914.60, White Enamel Iron Bedsteads At $8.60, with 2-inch continuous posts, five upright rods in head and footboard, all sizes. * $12.60, square posts, 11-in, crosabare and five 4-in. fillers in head and footboard, all sizes. At $8.60, pugley low Bedsteads, with 2-inch square posts and brass caps. Otter special offer- ings in Bungalow Bedsteads, at 64.25, $7.26 and $8.26. Seventh Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRO OT. Faderost at 4% Will be credited on July 1st f MONTHS from May Ist on al sur GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers on or before May 10th. an account, and a pitta ‘Ban oH lome Bank loaned to dost will help ae Ps raw oy our avekions ake Merve Main Floor, Rear Balcony Many Good Curtains One-Third Under Price This is a “May M of consid- a “May pele At $2, $2.25, $2.60 and $2.95 Pair Scrim Ourtains wie Beetle lace edge and insertion and dra' Magnes Agr tir Novelty Scrim Curtains with col- ored and applique borders in floral At $5.25 and §7.a Pair Ourtain Materials by the Yard Im Madras, ideale: duets usuaily one-half more. At 180, 260, 30c and 60c a Yard In stained glass and floral effects, At 300, 38c, 45c, 60c to $1 s Yard Sixth Fleer. Rhododendrons, 28e Strong, heal arate, ws well buaceds will bloom thi ned season, three times this »rice. (Not more than four to'a customer). Rose Bushes, 9c Each Crimson Rambler, Dorothy Pity Newey lay Lag at and three years old— m4 more than ten to a customer—9c each, Spirea and Rose of Sharon, 22c The usual 48c—3 and 4 ft. high —not over 10 to a customer. Magnolia Trees, 95c 4, 5 and 6 ft. tall, very low-priced, Shrubs, ere at 38c LD Lilac Wistaria Forsythia H Syringa Privet al Apple, Pear, Peach and Plum Trees 686 Combination Offering All i Rowe of Sharon f for 960 eet ree 1 Ounce cage Sweet Peas These and other well-liked v: of Plants, Shrubs, Trees, Flower ie Garden Seeds, at less than the usual prices. Mail and telephone orders will be given prompt attention. Subway re, Baloes

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