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pore Pg on the Vasari of the Lam- Holt line escaped during & mores “a miles southeast of sandy Hook and wandered into the quarters of James Pickerell, the wireless op- erator. Pickere!! touched his key and a high saan | {reauency spark Nehted up the cabin. A few more and the animal scosted out LA, ares and was easily driven Into its ‘The Ddiinding sparks had com- pistely cowed It. [NEWS ODDITIES}: Sune Blew Him, marches them py enacts 4 re main until the close ai of heron, Mase, oat down ws eaters ted Gtr Lg Male Attire Works fm Bast Foxbore ctrest, and the next} Two Years) Betrayed by raiat. instant was biown to bits, the explosion feaving @ hole three feet deep in the ground. and 414 one’s work while searching for a her missing husband, having been &] MMustn't Smoke Around School, A rule established by Principal Preston H, Smith of the Bayonne, N. J. High r seardaae 1 ey in Brie, School, forbidding students to smoke ted, and it was discovered coman Neve he the’ auppored * “youth” wae @ woman, ye Drank,| pa tucked 21 pr Serege ts Thirty Years. | Brockton, Mass.,claims it has tm La- man C. Batchelder, sixty years old, a (model man as wal) as model policeman. He has been faithful in the performance ‘@f his duty for almost thirty years, and — s==:!YOUR STOMACH. IS YOUR BEST within three blocks of the school, will Bo into effect this morning. Neighbors had complained that many of the yourhs Bacaped Leopa: ra Frightened Back | lighted pipes and cigarettes ae soon as Into Cage by a Wireless. | they left the building and smoked until A leopard shipped rm Brasii to the| about to enter the school. of food will afd In nourishing the body i bad stomach will cause you to have sick eee feutopstion. biliousness, |and give tone and strength to the sys- i consti- tem. It will also regulate your bowels ogy My insomni pation, feel ied snd all rua down and | and relieve you of constipation, help the and nervous in spirit, liver and kidneys and restore your en- New Discovery will tone + ry reaaevn overworked stomach, help ergy, ambition and appetite. That e delay, but oe Cree your food, strengthen nervous restore ly. to your ew Bi of oper 'e New ystem and the stomach to o Wealthy ‘condition eo that you may eat ke three doses—one before aad ‘if you don’t think it’s the bes Cent rou have ever used, ie taking tracted his tenth having been Mrs. Crawehaw of Imboden, Ark, Ten Sundays in church is to be sub- stituted for ten daye on the rock pile pe punishment gamblers in Musko- ee, Okla. Tt is the idea of Chief of evi en ‘When he raids a place on Sunday he neal the ules en into the patrol them to ohuroh and what you please without fear of indi- geation or stomach trouble, Cooper's N inded. After 0 yur | meal—an medicine money will be refu a full bottle son. For meal,andeaable. your stomach topertorm rou will feel Wed ® new per- its duty so perfectly that every particle at all druggists. Have YOU Paid Fifty to One Hundred Dollars More for a Piano No Better Than nae Beaysitul ba incall at $210? sh ie 4 \\ soe: q Thousands of people have done exactly that. Thousands, too, have paid more and secured instruments far inferior to the CONREID in every musi- cal quality. 4 It is quite an achievement to be able to sell a piano of such unquestioned ees and beauty as the CONREID for such a low price—in the LARGE q aa dealers get much higher prices for the same instruments. But we expect to follow our regular mi dising policy, in selling Pianos, and get a smaller profit from thousands of purchasers, rather than the profit from a few hundreds. g It is because of this policy that we made the contract with the makers of the CONREID Pianos that enables us to sell The Large, Beautiful CONREID Shown in the Picture, for $210 And _ the Slightly Smaller Model for $190 g It is bocgune of this preg! that we can sell a piano, EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, that is as good as, or BETTER than, any of theso-called “Club Pianos” that are advertised as “worth” some fancy price, to make you hurry to pay for - them a bigger price than we ask for the beautiful CONREID. We Ask You—IN YOUR OWN INTEREST— To Examine and Compare the CONREID Before Buying Any Other Piano q We will be pleased to demonstrate the merits of the CON.:EID Piano for you, at your convenience. q Sold on EASY TERMS of payment. Piano Store, Eighth Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS Broadway and Thirty-third Street THE EVENING WORLD, Mt FRIEND OR YOUR WORST ENEMY MONDAY, MAY 6, 1513. Pp “Efleure” Voiles Sell Every where At $1.25 Yard Be On ee Sn Conan ve of these charming Wash Cottons to sell, in our turn, At 48c Yard 465 in. wide, in fashionable bordered pothaies Senate ak on white or col- Novelty Cotton Dress Lengths At Half-Price English Printed Voiles, $3.50 a regularly $7. French Embroidered Voiles, ¢4.60 a length, regularly $9. Allin double width. : Ready—The Summer Gathering of Women’s SILK GLOVES of New White Feather Hats Ten Days Ago-—First Shown Along the Rue de la Paix Tomorrow—on Display at Gimbels White feathers are the Parisian’s are in several styles, with long extend- ed and another has a hussar pompon at ie. back. It is obvious that these hats are just off steamer, $9.75, 612.76 and $17.60. A of these Hats we have as- pontine laree collection of the new- est white pee wing novelties, 50c Wi: tarts, Lilsce and Mydran jasarethe latest flowers to arrive—the ia isin both white and natural pars 650 to $1 cluster, PAs Nespolitan Hate, $2.70—New he Gainsboroug! feent and eight other new styles-—unt: Service is Millinery Sections. Main & T! White Dress Fabrics Blossom at May Prices | Just think for a minute aged i} cool waists and white need a bit later, and then be supplies of these pretty White Fal fi while the low prices of May 4 Here is a 44-inch imported Marquisette, with asheer, open meth, at 60c a yard, regulaily 76¢, | An imported vi hy 44-inch, in a fine, even weave, in ie 38e ‘om 60c, ssc Batiste, 46 inches wide, is en pos and 400 “qualities, because Highly HY npert Sener in white fabrics are in plaids, at 18¢ yard, for 26c and Sse chalice aoinch, and Crinkle ed-striped Compe, fa at 20c yard. All very specially Cloth, 54 inches wide, and a fashionable weave, is §1.60 a yard for §2 wey Second Floor Razors and Scissors at Very Sharp Savings | Looks as though we had used this keen cutlery to cut a good slice off its rices, R There are English Razors, in Wosten- holm’s IXL, and Pipe Brands, at 35¢ and 60c, instead of 75c and $1.25, Razor Strops, at 260, reg. 50c and $1, Scissors, 314’ to 6-inch, at 26, $5c and 60c, regularly 40c to’$1. | Shears, 6 ( 9-inch, at 60¢, regularly | $1 and $1.25, Lied and surplus lots—hence the oor 350 Women’s and Young Women’s $25 to $35 Suits From Our Own Stock Repriced $18.50 Tomorrow you may slect a Suit that we had made to our order at pide | of from $6.50 to $16.50, in the height of the season—and what is more, in one Gimbel styles! How can that be possible, you will say if you do to think fora moment! Simply this, the styles that are the best are the , and it is those sizes that are the first to become broken. So "our best suits—all those that were $25 to $35, whose sizes And as each day means a step forward, we do not frequently wage thet you gan think ai; human Bistes Coats plied ea fled you can thin! ts Be eect eS ite ect are Suit folk Jaci wi to havea re maner wear in inthe Country andl at ths beanbnres lavy, and white head Fashion’s ee elt in ACS, nue che er and gray. English and French serges, whi id wear in the worsted tiles, od tte ee ied ee ere Al of Jon Sizes included, but remember, not in each model, For toomen, h steety 34 lo 44. For young women, sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. Third i Shall We Call for Your K URS Tomorrow? Best Service Moderate Charges Telephone—Madison Square, 8200 at Tomorrow We Begin an Unusual Sale of “Domestic” Sewing Machines Of Much Importance to Every Woman Who Sews It is just a year since we took over the agency of the “Domestic” Machines for Greater New York, Long Island and Westchester County, In ithe meant country. Prices on the “Domestic” Machines are rigidly maintained; but, to celebrate this anniversary, we secured the consent of the Company to offer, ‘during the month of May only, “Domestic” Machines at special anniversary prices, § we begin tomorrow, by announcing a new price o! $22.50 for Our Regular $380 “Domestic” Sewing Machines These fine Sewing Machines have all the excellent points that have made the “Domestic” famous for half a ype 6 head has the _Domeaed patented tension, self-threading needle ial automatic tension and co! troller fe chain stitch and THE FAMOUS Vt JPER, WHICH SEWS EI’ THER LOCK OR CHAIN STITCH AT WIL The agents’ previous retail price for these machines was $46, although He sell them regularly at $30. During this sale we offer them at $22.60 with the further convenience of $2 Cash, the Balance $1 Weekly There are no extras or interest payments of any kind; we will shij chine, freight prepaid to your nearest railroad station, if within our limits, or to your house A Sou live on one of our wagon routes. We will also send an yee to your home, without charge, if within 25 miles of New York. These Machines are guaran- teed for FIVE years, both b GIMBELS and by the Domestic Sewing achine Company, which is maintaining by iy steady growth its prestige of half a century, We do not send collectors for weekly or monthly payments on machines purchased on stalments. Payments are made cither in person at the store or by mail, at your convenience, During the progress of this Sale we shall naturally not be able to make allowance on Sewing Machines, This is an event which no woman, whether she needs a Sew- ing Machine now or expects to have use for one later, can afford to let slip by, Let us demonstrate the machines and give you ful information at our store, Call, telephone or wrile for eg catalog, Fifth Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. we have developed the largest retail Sewing Machine business in Deposit Your Money On or Before May 10th\ In order to entitle it to be qredited on July 1st with 4% Interest From May Ist GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bonkers Metin Floor, Reer Baloeny The May Home-making Sale Is Ready with the Right An- ewer to All Your Summer ; prong saps! “Colatork Shree! Con- tributes Reed Furniture to the May Sale $14.75, were $16.76 Austrian China, 98.78, were $16.75. China, 612.76, made to sell for A — $87.60, bey from serie ‘Gold Band Service, 04.76, from Water Tumblers, specially priced, at 380, 360, 686, and $1 doaen, Fifth a Tew” Upholsteries Great Savings Abound Ait iond Linen Slip-Cover Sets, at eater wea apaplac pl 16 my i Sart Basi Lace sins, one-pair lots, at T8e to soit pal halegrica, pa soe Durval, teats jets, a Ce to deri Curtaing, at 4150, 81.88, 68.10 20c to 40c Wall rpereett oh Os: roll, Continuing the Sale Of Pictures and Mirrors Taken from our well-chosen stock, and reduced from one-third to one- half in price. Al some le special pure! The ear Cros Alle on the Man Sale, as well as way roe galleries A} 2 Sixth Floor. Framed Pictures At 750, reguli $80 to §2—Etchings and F ‘Fags in it tras, USI aed Patala t $2, $3 and $6-— pant in re frames: waaay $3.75 to $10, $6, $7.60 und $10—A beautiful group of Hah sored Photogravures, in ‘area subjects, i Panel Mirrors, with french priate and colored heads at to} antique f $2. an peulesty Hs. cee $6, and at ‘91.00, re; ig Mirrors, with festoon tops, at regularly $8.50 and $10; at $16, regularly Rear Cross Aisle, Main Floor and 6th Fioe |