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te RE, SILENT RIOT IN COURT WHEN FINGERS FLING BROADSIDES OF TALK Deaf-mute Man, Accuses Deaf- mute Maid of Handing Him a Few, - ‘There was @ eilent commotion of an extraordinary character before Magis trate Krotel in Centre Street Court to- day when Henry J. Hecker, a deat mute preseman of No. 764 Bast One j@ was accompanied by a » all deaf mutes Hecker same number of friends the two factions made with the hot remarks There wae o deaf nvste interpreter @m court when the case wae called and Bfagistrate Krotel was at a loss to tnderstand the multitude of high signe that were anapped at him. Heoker vainly talked himself into a state of manual palsy and court attendants ‘were sent scurrying everywhere for an Gnterpreter. Finally Police Sergt. Quackenbos, who és 6 fest tall and built ike a hack, was reached at Police Headquarters and came down to court while the quiet excitement wae at ite Betgnt. HAND STUFF TOO HOT TO TRANSLATE, Complainant Hecker was pretty weak $m the wrists when be took the stand nd related how he had been insulted and thwacked with the umbrella Qua- kenbos did not translate the insults, but informed the Court that in thumb and digit diswourse the language was Pretty flerce. hen Miss Sulkvan took the stand 1 talked so fast that Quakenbos Idn't get her. He told the Magis- she was having a fit of manual terics, He made swimming motions witness, wig-wagging for her to it. AN the deaf mutes at once and becoming pur- Sullivan taiked herself and Was carried to an ane Y f ‘nto another swoon and came f No. 2 quite limp. Then it wes n from her that I:ecker had made pleasant left-handed remarks to her and that she was entirely justified in swinging at Bim with her umbrella, 1 guess thie te all we oan stand for o-# day,” adjudged the Court, mopping t's brow, “Cage dismissed.” As the two silent factions filed out of tie courtroom there was a wireless riot he corridors until the mammoth Sergeont Quakenbos intervened and waved them apart. 38 MINERS AT WILKESBARRE TO VOTE ON COAL STRIKE. Delegates on Hand for the Tri-Dis- trict Convention Which Meets To-Morrow. WILKES-BARRE, Pa, May 18.—Dete- (gates began arriving here to-day for the @t-Aistrict convention of the United Biine Workers which will meet here to- ‘morrow to take action on the tentative ‘agreement entered into by the miners @w-committee with the anthracite oper- tore and rejected by the full scale @ommittee of the workers. Most of the delegates, it is eaid, are Qetng sent to the convention uninstruct- @4. The leaders of the union having egreed to the tentative agreement, are @mpocted to advouste its ratification by @e convention. Delegates now here ere non-commfttal te what action will be taken. Until lent John P. White, the national Yeader of the miners’ organization, tpeaks the delegates will be at sea. ‘The officers of the three district boats get at the miners’ headquarters here to-day and outtined plans for the con- ‘vention. The suspension of har@ coal! has now been in force six weeks {t 1s expected the men will eoon be t work. Peace ceigned ecarty in the day throughout the anthracite region. The ‘mounted Btate police are everywhere on the alert, ready to promptly put down any demonstration that will mterfere with men going to and from collieries ‘w do repair work or man the pu! pHa MORE RUIN BY FLOOD. Water 14 Feet Deep in Town Irvinvi! NEW ROADS, La, May 18.—Ciroting the bluffs of Falee River, which had served temporarily to check its prog- ress, flood water trom the levee break at Torras is to-day spreading ruin over owns of the thickly settled country ith of here. Some of the largest end richest suger ne producing Sele on the west bank of the Mississippt are covered by the muddy water, 4 report rom Irvinville, fifteen miles north of Port Allen, reached here to- day (hat the water was fourteen feet deep in teh town. Reports from Grosse ‘Tete and Fordoohe state that negroes marooned there are looting stores and resmdences. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Gun riees.. 4,45/8ua evta, . 1,08/Moon rises, 8.01 ‘TH Pour OF NSW YORK. OLD MR. WINTER ON A LATE VISIT TO MIDDLE WesT Snow, Frost and Shivering Temperatures From Mon- tana and Colorado WASHINGTON, May 1 —A bdetatod 0014 Wave sweeping down from the Can- | * edlan northwest is causing frost, enow and @hivering temperatures to-day from Montana and Colorado ‘eastward to Obdo, ‘The covl weather extends south | ae Car as Texas, and by to-night end to- |Morrow will have reached the Atlantic const, causing frosts and probatty enow ‘a the States along the Canadian bor- jer, ‘There were low temperatures this morning with frosts in the Missour! and Mississippi Valleys and Western Upper Lake regions The thermometer regie- tered ¢reesing at many places in the Northwest and Central Rocky Mountsin region, and thore was snow in ColoraJo prea Ohio BRANFORD, Michael your fets from Pennsylvania Duohes, jen Finta were brought ashore early to-day by Robert L. HE EVENING WORLD, MO day, Sut temperatures will be low ena| - there will be frosts to-night in the Up- per Lake and Western Lower Lake -«- Valley and MAROONED MEN RESCUED. Takes ina Lanuch From Taunton Rook. Conn. Joveph May Kies and They had Long Island Sound rock whi broke. Many efforts wore hight to resoue them but no reach the rook owin, ace, MERE ARE REASONS WHY 13.— Mason in launch from Taunton Rock, a mile off Imdian Nook, where they had been | by high seas since early could | to the heavy and at Duluth, Minn, Cheyenne, Wyo., reported he ‘weather, with the thermo: ing 2% degrees, 11 was 33 nver, and % at Duluth. cago, 4; St. Paul and Cincinnati, Kaneas City, 50, end St. Louls, 63, spend itecif, weather experts eald at other places were: Cleveland, 9; C! ‘The force of the cold wave will eon 6th Ave. COR. 18th St. Opening Sale of Linen Suits itandard —not {se each fas only component part a | frrotenangn | (part he Ee -one parte com \. pleted instrument. ee Om » or Keay Terms. Send for i | Onoh, ]425 FIFTHAVE toe Batrance 88th St., N. ¥. City, Choice of the Newest Models §$ 4.% (One model like picture) Actual $7.50 and $10 Values | Made of Guaranteed Genuine Irish Linen Superbly tailored models clev- erly depicting the very new- est trend of fashion, shown in natural, brown, blueand white. Also white cotton Corduroy Suits in numerous models, among them the ever popular Norfolks, included in this Stirring Sale at $4.95. In all sizes for women and misses, Alterations Free ‘o-Morrow, T A Tuesday, May 14th Adjusted Gold Filled Watch Ns Coticit in fore et to ‘yore for lene thy nha This 23 Jeweled 9 a relund aie el Open Evenings Until 9 o’Cloc! allowed nt ll cash sala, 1 on all c We pay Ireightand R. R. fares. 0 $75 Worth $5 Down) Weekly. $100 Worth $10.00 Down ,! $150“ «$15.00 “* “ “ “ “ BO ty Whiy WRITE FOR CATALOGUE MAILED FREE E 23 THIRD AV O"ST; S°AVE.A78 r Bi Rows World's thweet cor. office ES product, but thoroughness of || Bootiet, || NUE $50 Worth $3 Down} are to 81.25 $2.00 $4.00 $5.00 No Negligee- Could Be Cooler Could Be Daintier At the Price—$2.25 Than this one of fine dotted Swiss, simply made in Empire fashion. Even its wide Valenciennes lace insertions seem more Surrmery! Bows of ribbon are its daint; fasteners at the pointed neck and high waistline. White barred ets 4 Z each block is m: a with Dresden flowers le in the same model $2. These and a host of other Negligeee— whose prices range up to $21—were made ly for the May Sale, Second Floor A Rich Collection of Women’s Mesh Bags It might be called a personally conducted collection, for by far the greater part of it we gathored abroad ourselves and imported direct, | ft a considerable saving in price over mesh | bags bough: in the usual way. Besides, many of the designs are exclusive with Gimbels, as we had many of the existing patterns changed to conform to our own ideas. And though our collection of Mesh Bags is probably without an equal in New York in int of size, there are very few of the designs in which the @ ar duplicat s. We have these Mesh Bags in various sizes, and with frames in various styles, plain, pierced, Cal and ee Ea ibs ith in gun-metal, at $3.60 to 60; with a spec- Let group at $5.60, that were $6.60. German silver, av $2 to $30. Of sterling silver, $10 to $126. Of gold-plated, $13.75 to $32.60. The new Bracelet Mesh Bags o1 German Silver, which close by their own weight when cal on the arm, at $4.60 to $6. In sterling silver, $85.60 and $46. Main Floor Fabrics You Need For Your White Frocks Not only are they the most desirable sorts of washable ite Cottons, for all sorts of cool Summer clothing, but they also bear very low ices. is English-figured and Dotted Pique, 82 and 36- inch, 60c yard, regularly $1. nch peistulaetie, 44-inch, 880 yard, lar} Fancy French Marquisette, 44-inch, in open- work weave, 76c yard, regularly $: , 64-inch, French Open-work Bordered Voi regula $1.25, ‘amsutta Pique, 35-inch wide wale, 75c yard, ‘oven 260 yard, regularly 45c. English Long Cloth, 86-inch, $1.60 piece of i 12 yards, regularly $2. Madeira Nainsook, 39-inch, soft finish, 10- I’ yard pieces, boxed, $1.36 piece, regularly $2. Beha Second Floor Ware; heavily silver-plated on co} . The Quadruple Bilventinted Ware handsome designs. The Reproductions of Sheffield Plate $1.75 and $2.60. 4-piece Tea Sets, $12.50 and $16, regularly $16 and $22. 8-piece Coffee Sets, $9.75, rerularly $17. Meat Dishes, well and tree, $9 to $18, reg- ularly $12 to $25. Tea Set Waiters, $17.25 to $25.60, regu- larly $25 to $35. Punch Bowls, $21. Punch Bowls, with tray, eight cups and ladle, $40, regularly $65. Fruit Bowls, $8, regularly $15. Bread Trays, $3.75 and $6.60, regularly In the May nd on }) DO, for FIVE freight prepaid, at ‘our liberal free sent on re given in o ‘These special prices on ot tie Sewing $30 Domestic Sewing $37 Cabinet Sewing , Machines at $30 $45 and $65 Domestic Auto- matic Lift Cabinet Sewing Machines at $36 | and $45 Firth Floor NDAY 4! Sheffield and Quadruple Silver Plate ii} That You Will Be Very | Of course, the Sheffield Plate is in reproductions of the fine old English and good for is on hard There are price-savings of one-fourth to one-half on both groups: Card Trays, $1.26 and $1.75, regularly |to $14.50. Jarl; $22 “Domestic” Sewing Machines or Chain Stitch, As You Will pany, today one of the very largest in America, GUAR- pe instruc’ ome is on one of our wagon routes. Catalog 42 we | neers pwing Mac dc t will be gl overt tion at your homeif within Wiro Matry i. eee ; Machine > " or cel | 1 Mairpins te I Machines at $22. }snteta ‘Plas ahaa ‘WAS 18, 1919. | Fashion Has Been Generous With Her New Ideas In Princess Slips—And They Are All in The White Sale—Many at $2 and $3 A full - length undergarment pretty enough for you to be glad that it is visible through a dainty lingerie frock is generally a rarity at $2 and $3. But not in the Gimbel May Sale! First of all, these princess slips are made of soft and fine qualities of nainsook. They are properly proportioned to conform with the new lines in which the modish figure is moulded this season. Going from the foot up, the skirts sometimes have rather nar- row flounces and ruffles, either with or without under-ruffles; others are edged with several rows of lace, and are either transparent or have a flat_ underlay. At the top they are as simple or as fanciful as you please—some have Empire bodices, others ha e embroidered motifs through which ribbon is run and finished with a ae bow in the front. nd the most fanciful is the one model illustrated, with panel front diagonally inset with Valenciennes lace. It is $3. embroidered Princess slips, $10.75 to $66; other domestic styles up to $57.60. Second Floor Newness—Variety—Beauty, in This May Sale of RIBBONS All the dainty little shepherdesses of Louis XV.'s Court would delight to see the fashions of this Summer returning to paniers and ribbons. This is to be a Ribbon season to a greater degree than in years. | Hence the particular joy of this May Ribbon Sale, presenting miles of Blogs Petras, nish te nat beautiful new Ribbons for every purpose—amillinery, sashes, hair-bows, dress Extra large size, $1.66, regularly $3.25, trimmings, fancy work and whet not. All in the pink of perfection and desira- Comfortables bility—plain, striped, brocaded, Dresden flowered, moire, velvet; wide and nar- Cotton filled, with fancy silkoline covering row; in white, colors and black; and showing handsome savings on every yard, | and plain borders, full size, Summer weight. i : $2, regularly $3. Among the many offerings are: fo Silk Messaline Ribbon, 180 74. $20 Belt. Taffete Ribbon, 160 yd. Sheets and Pillow Cases Petraes ner Ty an] uae ecto | shen 390 iro Nat, at 160 plece, too. 6, et B60 piece. | Dresden-flowered Ribbons, 814 to or. | onreeeeny wants Boe. fash and Hair Hibbons, in brocaded and| in., 22¢, 360, 600 and 91.30 yard, regulariy ard designs, 4¥% to'7}<-Inch, at 260, | 80c vo $2.60. rig Pee tomes ne rs Striped Ribbon, 260 yard, 36c and 65c yard, reg. 320 y 100 Satin Woquasd Ribbon, 1-in., at 60] 380 Serge Weave Ribbon, 28c yard, 28¢ Moire T. = ae affeta Ribbon, 200 yard. ack Velvet Ribbon, satin back, from| 380 Satin-atriped Ombre Ribbon, 860 ya, 13(-in., at 160 yd., to 6-in., at 680 yd. Main Floor Glad to Buy generations, white metal, in a variety of How often you hear this said, when people haven't anything to do. and second, to the omer Bonbon Dishes, $1, regularly $1.50. Vases, $3 to §! 5 poder $4 to $17.50. Chop’ Dishes, $6.75 to $11, regularly $8 Vegetable Dishes, §7.60 to $-3.25, regu- larly $9.75 to $18.50. ‘andlesticks, $2.60, regularly $3.50. Tea Caddies, $2.60, regularly $3.25. The Quadruple-plated Silverware Bread Trays, $1.50, regularly $2. You can pick out the Victrol the Gimbel Talking Machine Rooms, fun of it in town weeks before you will want to mention | phish has been in such enormous ishes, $4, regularly $5.60, |. era. This we can now do, and besides offer, to people who come quickly, these fine Canuleatickn, $226, Fepularly $1.75. | Machines, in solid mahogany, with all the noted Victrola ability to reproduce records with Odd Spoon Holders, $1.60, reg. bested to HM, | a effect. e ¥F. sell them, if desired ork Dishes, some lined with w for potatoes or hot rolls, $8.60 to 87, regu | or $1 Cash and $1 Weekly $3.50 to $10. | id $8. Shirred Egg Dishes, $1.25 to $2, regularly $5 and oe Trays, $9.75 to $5.76, regularly |sztogaa5e : Demonstration of the Condon Autostop $5 to $8.50. ‘And many odd pieces at the same reduc- Daily in our Talking Machine Rooms, from 2 to 6.30 P. M. Cheese and Cracker Dishes, $6, reg. $8.75 | tions. Main Floor reached, is $3, nickel-plated, and $4 gold-plated, Sale at $18 Notions Make the To Make a Good But there’s no danger. these essentials to human Offering Still Better happiness, at very good savings, on most trustworthy q * Thread | We Will Sell These Pk ee a ye Basting cotton, 500 yards best | Twill | ry | i} i Machines on Easy Terms | iis spootgimpeis| wie inte 7 j* vr Sowing Silk. Full! | t3e for two 10¢ ploces biae| pee for Ralr Gumbels G uy or 3 as | 100 yards spools black, white | L be, 12 yarde to piece. Drees Bhelds for Kimono O84 C0L0r oe Bo Bp lor 26c pleconot (Oddaand | & ; ¢ for c Spo ) was! 1 id And $1 Weekly | =i:jiitasesurn sor th ahi | remeber Minding } lor tree Be Bpools Belding Tondid assortment of || « . ™ ; | Bre ik All-Brasa Hooks These Machines are a fine invest- | ! (40%, twelve Se spools 0. N. || {Yeh Prhaming Bratd tn a Black or white, alse, 0, 1, T. Darning Cotton, i? Pins | 18e for 2 le papers Gimbels | Best Imported Enalish Pins | sizes Lille, 5. Wo Bob WO B, | FS. Po ment at the price for which we usually sell them. But this, in itself, is a special price; for we bought a great many of these Machines to make it eto Boe yard Hose Su Meet ir Su 8.'C., M. C possible, | A 22e for 2he box \4 Ih. Gimbels | partons roan age | joces For this May Sale, however, which | Best At | fev pean oT bs Pesta le lebrates vel 5 { lor 2 erle ‘ celebrates our taking over, jus | gran Bes Shoe Findings |] pink’ biue, white,“ °F ago, the Domestic Paey for Greater New York, Long Island and West- chester, we shall sell these Machines at a further saving of $4. They are of the desirable drop-head type and are fitted with the interchangeable Looper, by means of which the Machines Te for three bc cards Savo, Safety Pins. ie fo Best Impo 200 Pl vam ube sheet B, 5 | 1 Pina, Jot, matt, | | 15 gow" ¢ Fancy Pin Cubes go wssortment col- | fpins r three cards Duplox Collar § for twel 5. ! Gim va Cars, your nearest railroad station, if within our xos Gimbal | in GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. —————— | | “Turn On the VICTROLA And Let’s Have Some Music” It Boa Hee entertaining ers of tl ictrola. Better lay your plans now, for a pdt supply of music this Summer, a you want, from the complete range of styles in pay for it a little at a time, and have the A Large Shipment of the Favorite VICTROLA IX. at $50 demand throughout the country, that it has been impossible with free delivery to any point on our wagon routes, and without interest or extras. new invention, which stops a Vietor turntable automatically, whee tha ced of the eoord Righth Floor What a dreadful catastropheit would be if darning cotton and sewing silk, should. ‘| ve out Aree Mani For this Gimbel May » Wash Belting Shields By Way of Reminder To Summer Furnishers The Upholstery Store is Laka or of light and airy fi the home, to help the hot days ‘or instance: to seem cooler. Cretonne Slip Covers that will make old furniture look new. Charming Cretonnes a-plenty, at 18¢, 280 and 36¢ Awnings Handsome materials in new designs, $2 upwards according to size of window. Wall Papers New styles form an interesting exhi- bition. Some with printed crowns, or borders on each strip, which give effects not possible with cut out bor , 256 to strip of 11 ft. Rich leather effects in browns; our new Soirettes, in latest shades of old rose; other exclusive patterns, up to $2.60 a roll. Sixth Floor Summer Bed Coverings Lightly Priced Bedspreads and comfortables, spe- cially chosen for their availability for Summer use; also muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases, all at tempting savings. Bed Spreads Full size, satin-finished, scalloped edges and cut cornerr, various designs, $4 each, rog. $5. Full size, satin-finisbed, prstty designs, hem- med. 60, regularly $3.60. Bed Spreads, with little imper- if price. 25. White Dimi.y fections, hence a* Crib size, 660, larly $1 Pillow Cases, 45 x 86 inches, of fine blesched muslin, 16¢, fe 206. nae itial Pill ‘asea, hemstitched ecript leter, neatly boxed, $1 pair, reguiarly $1.25. Sizes mentioned above are before hemming. Second Figer and a little group of conversation flags, Piel gress Mec fascination of m need it in the country. We especially This World Go Round ins and buttons and thread, Sale of Notions wil apply fot of people with Sale of Notions will supply alles: fneh, rolls Oryatal | | 290 for two uc pali || Duchess’ Wenkabio” Dress | Shields. lors and pal ‘d De Long Bi! the Original Batons Hpoe In'sizos 1. 2 3 pporters | will be shown how to Fon thie ispendor Elastic | !sbor and time-saving Hook Eye Tape, properly and easily, 6 pass) Mobate | tse for 250 pale ribbon or slik braid Me Laces, tan. black or white tle "Nugget Nek or buckskip 75¢ box Warren's “Chicago” Bik Featherbone, ted 1@c for l4c plece tit Edge" or nO® Pollan Ht Otmbels Nus-| “Melba” Silk Seam Binding. 10¢ for three Se Tape Measure, upports Se yard Dress-weight Tape. lve 10c card 4¥e box Cable Cord, No, 100, Straps aif rig | 150 and 200. Black oF white, washaie| Miscellaneous Notions ng Sshable| “ioc tor four pal “Mile | wards” Sewing Needles. | ‘We fcr two "Grip-Past" Shirt | waist Belts, ¢ ouch for Rival Shirtwaise . hold waist In place with. ying or pinning, re two le balla O, B, bh Darning Cotton Se cards Collar ‘Curly-Locks" Children’s 4 iis for Porter's Adjustable Hate ils and. ayche Pads ibe for Ulree $e cards “King” Collar Buttons 15e for 26¢ Cord Shopping Bags. Mail and telephone orders prompily and accurately filled, ‘Main Floor

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