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RSKSHSLFE | IN WLD EFFORT TOSAVE SUCIE ere onl Well Dressed Man Plunges Over Rail of Ferry-Boat as || Deckhand Grabs Him. noticed that the stranger jiton gate, Harold w an's cabin at the time, this morning, he felt ¢ outdlde, “Aa I swung (ae door open,” | deck h “Tt heard the out to vault over them, aa he leaped over. the rim of the deck. like, and threw me off. Deckhands on the Lackawanna ferry- Boat Ithaca, running between Hoboken and Barclay street, were keeping a sharp ookout over the rails to-day with @ faint hope that they might find the body of @ well-dressed man who committed | @ulolde by leaping from the boat late f] last night. { All of them knew the way of the tides @nd had smail dellef that the body would Be seen, but, the tragedy fresh in their Minds, their eyes were drawn toward the water, whether they would or not, @ost eager among them was Thomas Harold of No. 20 Eighth street, Ho- oe boken, who almost lost his own Ufo in @8 endeavor to save the man from sul- ede. “Sometimes I think that I may see fthe body bobbing in the waves,” said Harold to an Evening World reporter fwhe crossed with him this morning. As Harold remembers him the man who dropped out of sight in the North River was about forty years old. He ‘was particularly well dressed in a dark, guilt and wore a derby hat. When he game aboard at first just before the Ithaca Jeft the Barclay street slip on fer 10.15 o'clock trip he carried a cane @nd there was a small parcel under his arm. There were few on the boat the man with the cane remained alone en the stern outside when she left the edge. fell right into the foam stopped. gone over. fore the rain came on, and, search seeming hopless, constipation and for a while, return to perfect health. on exhibiti lyn. wher. y Is Only 50% Effi Ny Simekd made bie-round ‘through the| Merce nee eneleae I saw the man go into the water. INTERNAL BATHS ¥ ne of the stomach, intestines, the but celebrated physicians all over the world are now recommending the J. B. L. Cascade INTERNAL BATHS The treatment for a permanent We now have the J. B. L. Cascade at all Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores in New York and Brook- Ask for booklet “Why Man of cabin, as is his custom when the boas leaves. As he started to do this he remained Henning against the rail a few feet {away from the cabin, When Harold re- turned the man was moving toward the inside the wom- he aaid omethi was going to happen, 6 he moved @ald the is rattle, }and (hen T noticed that the man was T ran out avith w shout and reached the gate just I was over after him in @ Jiffy and grabbed him. just as he was midway between the gate and I caught him by the arm, but he swung around, Serve | ‘me deck was slippery and T went sprawling over Jt and nearly xell off the I hadn't picked myself up before He that was churned up by the propeller, and I guess ction carried him down. I looked the side, but saw no sign of him we Harold gaye the alarm to the pilot of the ferry boat and ths boat was ® search was made, there was no trace of the man who had It was dark then, jurt be- further the Ithaca was sent on her way to the other side, i but due to the fact that heavy sales of wheat by two prominent concerns for THE EVENING WURLD, 4 |reata d. Resulting weakness apread loner staples, and led to a general of wheat had ben unloaded on the N WILD FLURRY market within forty-elght hours, and that half of this huge total had come from one apeculator, The severest Fall Nearly Fve Cents a Bushel in Chicago—Corn, Oats and Pork Down. wheat, the delivery moat closely @ clated with the ble caeh holdings w for more than @ year have baffled epec- course of the market. One theory of the collapse was that tho Intereate which or #0 long had controlled the bulk of the actual aupply here had fin- ally been forced to abandon the {dea of wheat overvoard and aave ag much of OHDCAGO, May 16——A aeneational| th! principal as possible. break in prives took place to-day during the last 16 minutes of trading. Wild selling of a etop-loss character sent wheat prices tumbling down as much as 43-4 cents @ bushel compared with last night. Corn lost 21-4, oats 23-8 and pork 8 cents. ‘The excitadle action of the market was Pricer in the local wheat market broke 17-8 to 2 cents per bushel to-day under heavy Mguldation prompted by reports that tho crop outlook ts tm. proving steadily in the’winter wheat States, whilo the situation in the apring wheat States te sald to be almost per- fect, break was in May! ulators who attempted to gauge the | & profit and had decided to throw the | THURSDAY, ben “out” on the At that paper returned Ing, every member ‘Rettrn te Work. May 16.—After having last Saturday evening, the preasmen of Ing hls former place, The Georgian has not miased an issue, Paper with an emergency crews MAY. 16, 1912. French Delegates Rack Ho Janta Georgian since} delegation which recently col ed Aus guste Rodin's bust of “La France” tion to the pe from the elt here this moi 1 the to work this morn- of the force resum- of France arrived trom New York on boi ‘Transatiantto 1 La wetting out the The. pnd of nf tg lum and its sarin jown., Even in the cannot be eoocere 5 a amas wal hot el a to ft. Children who are il need attent a lan, and {t is nothing less than a crime to 'g Cf physic! Caatoria no narcotios ff it bears the eignature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of' Head the his Gimbel And The In We were most liberal in making preparations for large orders mean low prices. last week in the selling of Men’s S| Saturday. it’s a week nearer warm weather—and wearing time: #3200 *3.50 & °4.00 “is Gh las makes and sells more -50and $4.00shoesthan ff be any ¢ ny men ufacturer in the BECAUSE he protects the wearer i rainst prices and inferior shoes, by ping his name and @ price ae bottom and guaran- tue. vel for style, fit and wear the: superior to ordinary mal ay shoes. Don’t takea sake pats for W. L. Douglas shoes. a cai a Mesa L. Douglas Stores in New York: Hise Thin ‘St; 2779 Third A’ FURNITURE - BAUMANN Ss. ui HUC BAT Aa an RENE BAU MANNS tunmtune vrwocsrtsy BAUMANN 5p f Subway Station, A. levaied Station, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! et. take this opp +L ppreciation farther we will start with an OPENING SALE, 25% DISCOUNT For the First Week Only ddition we will pursue our attractive propositions as shown below: WITd CASH OR PURCBASE3 FREE trated; regi, lar price $30, $18.50 xt Door to Post Office Open Every Evening Until 9. 149 St. | W.L. DOUGLAS Men’s $7.50 Silk Shirts, $5 | Men’s $1.50 Soft Pure silk of luxurious quality in toa good-looking Patterns and colorings—suc! as you'll find in custom shirts at $10. Soft, with French cuffs. Men’s $5 Silk Shirts at $3.26 Of fine quality Japanese silk, with hand- with French cuffs. Pajamas, cor. 14th St. (Union 8q.); juare); 984 Si iret eh and AY, Ma: $00, 9s pcaad to the public our new addition as shown ia th: Gn MOM@AY, Mey ry to ithenk our friends and patrens who bere pty methods please, and re whose benefit we must have more room. To show CRETE This Imperial Leather Couch NO a ea Free with Every Purdhase of $50 CREDIT With ina Purchase of $70 Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Easiest Payment House In New York We Pay Fares and Expenses Free Delivery By Motor Trucks 3d Ave. Men's $8 & $3.60 Silk Mixed| 3. c:amaD Shirts at $1.75 Men’s $2.50 Shirts with the glisten of silk and the wear of cotton, distinguished patterns in a great variety. Soft French cuffs. Men’s $1.75 and $2 Soft Shirts, $1.35 2,400 more of these Shirts have come in to fill an aching void. St; lish mercerized cot- tons, in various striped effects; soft cuffs. Of fine soft mercerized plain colors and white. Siz necks with loops, all sizes. rT Silk Shirts Are the Thing is ist of Offerings! lay Sale of Men’s Summer Furnishings this Sale; for In Cine of making a new high record irts and Pajamas, fine supplies of the same remarkable furnishings are ready for tomorrow and We have drawn in reinforcements—among the Soft Shirts at $1.86, for instance, Which were among the first to go. And Shirts, 95c Of soft mercerized cotton, in fancy effects, Men's $4 Silk-Mixed $2.75 ‘ The Maen of luxury; for Summer wear; in pee surplice neck style, sizes A, and $3 Pajamas, $1.65 cotton, in various es A, B, C and D. Men’s $1.50 White Madras Pajamas, $1 White madras of excellent quale Castel Gimbel Brothers Present The New Summer Dresses Parisian Styles and Moderate 95.50 $9.75 $2.25 $19.75 These Are Reproductions of Paris Dresses Which We Have Had Made to Sell at Moderate Price The woman, the young woman of sweet sixteen or more, the junior girl, and the little girl may profit by this showing of new Summer Dresses. Yes, profit—for every dress represents a new, authentic a! wearable style that has received the cachet of Paris and of Gimbe That is worth while from the standpoint of good dress, moderate, but are the lowest possible, For Women---Sizes 34 to 44 New Lingerie Dresses—-§12.50, $15, $18.60, $26 up to 9126, New Eponge Dresses—$21, $25, $35 to $45. For Young Women---Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years 15, 6265 and up, For Junior Girls Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years New Lingerie Dressos—96,75, $8.60, $12.60, $16.50 and $25, $10 upward, For Young Girls---Siges 6 to 14 years New Lingerle Dresses—$2, $2.76, $3.76, $5, 7.50, $10, diet 50, 616.60 and $25, b Colored Washable Dresses—¢1.50, $2, $2.50, $3.75, $4.50 to $10, Your Inspection 1s Cordially Solicited Third Floor Yes, another way of profiting—for these prices are not only New Linen Dresses—@10, $12.50, $16, $18.60, $26 up to $52.50. New Linen and Lawn Dressea—4,60, @5, $6.75, 69.50, $12.60, New Linen and Colored Washable Dresses—@3.75, 94.60, $6. 76, Which Are Distinctive for: Their Latest Prices This In the nd Is! These 100 with embossed land 912. lain ware; dark between gold Ii BROADWAY From Cauldon, Ltd. fine thin porcelain ware; Plain white, Flow ne scroll pattern, usually $15, at hora ine: with stippled odges Ria handles, usually §22.50, at From the United PotteryO 6, Dinner Sets of white Bngiish porce- 78, Acharacteristic old English de- Bee (iilustrated), usually §26, at Bracelet Watches for ; ‘Summer Wearing In the first place, they make welcome gradua- tion and bridesmaids’ gifts, which is one reason for mentioning them now. Besides, when motor- ing, sailing, golfing or horseback riding, they are very convenient for telling the time without Uae eds of getting your watch out of your et. Our collection of these Watches is large, in- cluding Watches in nickel, gunmetal, silver and id, with leather or metal Bracelets, For Instance: 7 and 15-jeweled Watches, in 14-kt. Gold Bracelets, $80 to $75. Silver Extension Bracelets, with 7-jewel Watches, $10 to $14. All-silver Strap Bracelet Watches, platinum finish, $35. 14-kt. Woven Wire Gold Bracelets, with Watch, $60. 14-kt. Gold Link Bracelets, with fine Watches, at $60. All kinds of Leather Strap, Watches, for horsemen, chauffeurs, golfers, et 60 to $11.60. Main Floor Jeweled Neck Chains These graceful, long jeweled chains are as great favorites as ever for carrying lorgnette, watch or fan, They are 60 inches long and fastened with a spring riag or a swivel. Here in charming variety. an platinum finish, gold-plated or French gilt, with ead links, led with imitation cut amethysts, a ids, lapis lazuli, ete., at $1.76 to $20. Ot real Hoey re with 12 to 160 white or colored ‘Others with fancy links, studded with pearls, at 60c to 5 Main Floor » Rich in Color— Rich in Quality—» Humble in Price—$3.95 Roman Striped SILK PETTICOATS These Peau de Cygne Petticoats are to-morrow’s acquisitions in the Petticoat Sale that started yesterday. background or very wide plain stripes of the Petticoats are black, red, reseda or champagne, and of course the stripes that give this silk its name are multi-colored. The side pleated ruffle is diagonally striped and the underlay of silk is “flat.” ‘ypicel Summer Petticoats of light silks as well as tailored styles in the Sale, $2.26, $2.95 and $3.95. Also ait jena, tops with messaline flounces, $2. 95, $3.50, $3.95, $4.96 and $5.95. Second Floor A Sale of TUMBLERS For Thirsty Weather Soon the demand for cooling beverages will be at its usual Summer height. coming, we have pivnared some specially good offerings of ‘Tumblers, in which housekeepers will find it worth while to share, One group consists of brilliantly handcut Tumblers, on pure thin blown lead gle that will make the drinks they contain seem all the more refreshing. Two designs—a floral pat- tern and a sunburst style. For lemonade, seltzer, whiskey or water. At $1.20 a Dozen or 10c Each Needle-etched Water Tumblers, 65¢ and 85¢ dozen; ularly 85¢ to $1.26. Against its Tumblers, in border patterns, 46c dozen; regularly Needle-etched Tumblers, gold-traced, $1 dozen; regu- larly $1.60, Fifth Floor Sale of Dinner Ware Subway Store is remarkable from every standpoint. These two in| particular: » _1—40 to 50 per cent. less than usual prices. 2—-The patterns are re- roductions of fine old nglish china. It is an accumulation of dinner sets from five of Eng- land's famous potteries. An opportunity seldom offer- From Borvel Ford Pottery jece Dinner Sets of mpan Dinner sete. of English porcelain ware, with pink floral decorations, usually $19, at $10. From J. H, Weatherby & Sons Dinner Sets of English porcelain ware, Bray bluo floral decorations, usually 8 edges, usually $8, at blue bor nes, usually attern| A great colle 20, at | pleces, of fine English porcelain ware; bread and butter, tea, broakfaat and dinner Biases, cups and saucers, eto., all at half price, Bubway Store, Lower ‘loor |GIMBEL BROTH ERS| THIATY-THIAO OT, NEW YORK __ HAVRE, France, May 16.—The Frenoh No odds how bad your liver, ston how miserable and uncomfortable you and sluggish intestines—you always get Don't let your stomach, liver and | put an end to the headache, biliousn stomach, backache and all other distre and effete matter which is producing “CASCARETS MAKES LITTLE DIF § WORLD “W It is out the the h graceful, sleeves, gi throw-on The May White Sale presents a far wider variety, y offerings than our rather advertising would perhaps indi the assortment at 1214 to $1 New York, and the geal has been carefull ly se At 26c, Corset Covers, Drawers, Short Petticoats. At 38c, Nightgowns, in addition to the above pieces. it 60c, Combinations, Night- gowns, long and short Petticoats, Corsét Covers and Drawers, trimmed with lace or embroidery. t 85c, Nightgowns, Combina- tions and long Petticoats, a great variety. 76c Dressing Sacques, 60c. Of figured lawns, good cole A Large and Attractive Showing of Children’s Tub Dresses Low Priced at 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50 The illustration shows one of pretty models. 6 to 14, at 60c, y striking. colored dresses and middy suits. and goed full skirts, At $1.60, the splendid showing i New Reversible Dresses that are dec’ teal and Soon emBal | \§1'00. t t ly cther styles all foi subwey Store, Ready with Lighter Weight Hosiery and The inexpensive, yet thoroughly dependable kinds. Women's Boot Silk Stockings, black only, double heels and toes, low priced, at 38¢, en Corton Stockings, three weights, black, white o¢ tan and black with unbleached split soles, 26¢ a pair, Women's Summer Vests, plain or with fa yokes, full size and clastic, 12! ye and 18¢. 15c to 30c White Goods, 10c 12,300 yards of Remnants, imported and domestic weaves, 40 inch Persian lawns, 40 inch lingerie batiste, 46 inch mercerized voiles, 46 inch pajama checks. neh mercerized batiste. inch shirting madras, 82 inch India linons, and many others in lengths of 2 to 8 Ny ards, all at 10¢ yard. 50c Serges, Mohairs, 38c Yard A splendid collection of these 36-Inch Cream White Whipcords, 38¢ yard. 86-Inch Navy and Black Storm Serge, 38¢c yard. 60-Inch Mohairs and Sicilians, navy black and gray, plain or hairline stripes, 88¢ yard. We will make Skirts to Order, from these or materials selected in the Subway Store, at the other hare cos! t tailoring, CASCARETS TONIGHT! IF YOU ARE’ BILIOUG, HEADACHY, SOSTPATE, 10 Cents. Never gripe or sicken, THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE ~ Now, Anot Another Splendid Offering This New Broadcloth Cape for Women, $7.50 That Would Sign peteag Sell for a Half Mor lined hood takes the place of a and every woman knows how it will be on many occasions through- As shown by the illustration, this new “Red * Ridinghood" cular cut, and ties with a sil ood is shirred and lined with satin to match. These attractive shades—pink, tan, peach color, reseda, old lavender, cardinal, light blue and C Price $7.60. Also Our New Satin Coat and Wrap Combined for $7.50 Intended to sell at $15, a most att both sides, this wrap ma: any summer dress. with American beauty, King’s blue, gold, oy, wistaria or white on the side. unexcelled. by experts accustomed to the more expensive ect Better still, the garments are made by the same manufacturers that The materials are per- cales, ginghams and lawns, in a wide variety of plaids, stripes, mixtures; sizes at '76c, of ginghams and per- qua i, the ‘norte nt is very large; white and All are very weil made and finished with dainty trimmings ame in one, mach or bowels; how much your head aches; are from constipation, indigestion, biliousness t the desired results ith Cascarets. bowels make you miserable another moment; dizziness, nervousness, sick, sour, + organs of all the polson ‘Take Cascarets tonight sure. ative your the misery WORK WHILE YOU SLEF° “-E WHAT AD. WILL dine font AND GET ITs YOU NEED— GO more than a nan, for the silk |) summer. full let cord ai cape, is nearl cir rose, ‘openhagen, ‘also white. ractive, satin coat, with big loose kimono giving it the bg ttn and reo hey advantages of a cape. Finished on be worn over almost eck satin or pooeee R kable offering at $7.60. able offering at 60, jigs Subway Store, Balceny in fact, we are sure the Inngest Ac, be fant > acl every pi y handling produce, ou our ee A collection of Botan from a Seno maker, high or Dutch neck, percales, lawns or ginghams; not a sizes of each style. $3 Silk Feeeens Lard Pe taffeta or pinto changeable ane rnd plaiting = underlay. 16c Petticoats, bo ¢ percal line, black and colors, deep flounce and dust ruffle. Subway Store, Balcony the many includes our idedly prac- Many Balcony Underwear Women's Black Stockings, 18 pair, 3 pairs for 60c. Women’ Union Suits, umbrella style, priced, at 36¢ to 38¢,, Misses’ Vests, 10c and 16¢. Boys’ Shirts and Drawers, open | mes a vies athletic style of nainsook, at a * Boye! Open Mesh Union Suits, Subway Store, Balcony nch linen finish suitings. inch striped and cl ons. 27 inch corded piques. 27 inch crinkle crepes. 7 inch fancy Swisses, neh dotted Swisses, 7 inch leno stripe Swisses. Sub" ‘ay Store, Lower Floor Whipcords, well liked Dress Goods:— Subway Store, Li