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‘but he did not get the opportunity. FIZZ. GOED YOUTH CASTS [STRONG - | TRAMP OVERGLOBE] THO MENNGTS THE EVENING WORLD, MO Teuld have bean tala up with trprold| SISTERS SEE BALLOONIST | 1» the crowd ot srverat snousand peo. |MARIUCHA'S ONION That, they think, allowed the disease ple who hag gathered at Base Point to get #0 wubtio a oid that ftwas able] FALL 2,000 FEET TO DEATH. pte Bierce seg Mogg IC. Gh} T00-HOO!—HE’S BURN AWAY to attack his epinal cord and then his “annie Bore be an trea Young Amateur's Parachute Fails to} feat 'wnem they sett tree teeta; |And Carus’ the Cat and Alda, T . “ASIDE MILLIONS TO | DES OF VERY RARE 4 Physict: appear Open and He Drops Into falling to His death, j eniy abont one in two mundred enoce ot Risacubeths Bey. x Dushor remaised in the batioon attr} Bring Out the Firemen typhoid and is ordinarily #0 alight that . Im not one in three cases doce ft be-| LYNN, Mass, May %—James Barr, ride cei and he come serious, Even then tt ts very rare | “Sed twenty, of Lynn, an amateur aero- him to that the @ttack the brain the game fate when it tated otal tok | May ‘rom an abitude of 400) fest when | unit ne, had Gesconded Wo. fexts He | CWDAFtENE and cuse words, ‘There wes no case of typhoid at the Pra th | edaee 20 Ae, hae. Co Haney, Capes _ hospital when Dr. Fetngold became ili, oo Droprietress of the Restaurant Genova at Ne. 146 Houston street, and it Is not known how he contracted a Sige. aught Aida the disease. Ip the intter stages of his (rem thw Dasath thee Pea) Meare clk, Cafes ts (36 Seay bet illness his body became partly paralyzed . bs eas their honeymoon te about te Aide. Changed Will. Are Attacked, and for the last tire days he was un- hor, , Ate tone one conscious. Death came yesterday. Dr. Feingold, who came from Birming* Dr. Abraham Feingold, « young house| ham, Ala, was gradusted from New ourgeon at S:. Mark's Hospital, who wae| YOT® University and Bellevue Hospital twenty-one years old, #12 feet four in| freiwwocd, Pig = Pps Ko wid ind tu rate hue (pa mnie | Sent atte uray fe arsea ieee Gimbel Brothers Have the Distinction gitie, His great strength, the dectore| Itv and studied et nigi ngokd, of Presenting pg New Midsummer |New Tailored Suits tnt Are Distinctive “My Wberty le worth 900,000, or 9200,- 0 for that matter. I'm going to stop @ secla) parasite, get out in tne Big world and de something for myself.” Jordan Lawrence Mott, third Of the founder of the Mott Works, son of the multi-million. Jordan Lawrence Mott, second, time reporter, big game hunter say, enabled him to keep at work &| were with him several days before he week or mere after the ordinary man sank into unconsciousness, hi Gnd writer of req blooded sea tales, ‘de- og Ros 1 hoped naduagepireng AN Tailored Hats At $25, $29.50, $85 and Upward Gay inst week. Then he took passage ew Lease of Life When goin 1 that when “ a 8 British wamp steamer sailing out will it used to be a oxp ot New York for Slerre Leon and the = bln A pc tor ; 4 ‘West African coast. ty f want’ a ae. Mott defied his father, 20 it was sald \, % new Tailored ‘ to-day, to cut him off 4 , Hes eae, Wil. be absol new gilded clubrooms of the wealthy set by in wy'el sel the promises of much money and prac- tenty cast himeelf oft from the family. at GIMBELS. He announced hie intention to His in- for we have as timates of “batting around the little sembled th id Blobs,” writing fiction stories when e e he found material and digging up ad- newest and Venture when adventure lured him, smartest Tailor. Just before a sgt een " 7 ored Hats de- young Mott h t his fat! is given to the sufferer from apparently hopeless disorders. Thou- creed By don 2 (poe ppd nbd ttt rag nets sands of victims of rheumatism, dyspepsia, constipation, torpid liver, and Paris — and lawyer in the matter of changing his} Nausea, insomnia and nervous troubles experience prompt relief while they are j %iR. ‘The ecion of the wealthy famiiy/ after using torerunners Latest Models by Bernard, Francis, Poiret, Martial threw his head back and laughed. Mott began to write before he gradn- ated from Lawrence Scientific School of moins Marvard, and already he has estabd- crown that sl to the iS . Wehed & literary reputation unique for edge of the brim which is Teed with ot Armand and Bechof: ono of his years. on or some other fine straw, and trim- David, reproduced for 1 Those who know Lawrence Mott third The Ideal Purifier of the Bl : with wings that have so much dash $25, $29.50, $35 | Fecal his vagarien with « grin. They Partola is an absolutely sure and dependable purifier of —is among the ultra styles. 4 if Shite ageiost the restraint imposed | th¢ Whole system. Recommended by physicians, — Successful Also corduroy, ratine, felt, silk and and upward ou angry ‘member of one of the| Wherever tried. Acts gently but surely. Ke pain, no griping. various straw hats in this exclusive col- This also gives equal oppor- Ithy families of New York, and It’s a fine tasting peppermint candy, medicated with ingredi- lection, ed to 16. tunity to women anticipating wey have ae the disputes detween| ents that purify the ilood, and rejuvenate the entire system. New eae Garden xe ate now RAL io = Most reliable druggists sell it in 25c., 50c. and $1.00 bo gga ea IV. Sioalca't thay "he seat . 414 to incur the , | xes, OF . By Hire Liatoe to marry ates Oatss on can get it at Partola Co., 160 Second avenue. i viyiee ax suite the pista bplrged 2 as i gin Tomy as ge rapineemges European pong bi aaa lyn Pitkin, daughter of the senior pro-| The large size box keeps the family in good condition for 8 months, ae ruffled sp) lever new conceptions Coats, ' and | the Russian Peasant Jacket and the chic new Cut-away Coats are just a only nineteen. Parental forgivences or ee, of the new stylee—in these Suits of fine English and French serges, Jowed tardily. Three years ago his wife A — fied from his estate between Tarrytown Now is the Time and Outing Sizes for women, 34 to 44, for young women, 14, 16, 18 and 20 years, ané White in terror of her life. ae uffering under the ‘Third Floor, » Young Mott wi @elusion that b: ate was being har- Any Time—Any Place - Gel eogie aan, we | | BUT NST This Gimbel Summer Sale of Blouses| , / ese Oriental Rugs at $20 Are Well Worth the Trip to Gimbels. Vicious dogs. Excels in Styles and Value-Giving: for We Have Had There but one (Ti hadle gs hal dood oo ‘ : Think a minute. There are half a dosen places at least. in your RUBics: ot" roubers guised posticiy, GIN ‘Reproductions and Adaptations of New $25 to $50 hover heated doors, firepl in rare Ricade that take There were no robbers. That at all times At another time when he wae a re- makes the best with the avowed in- COCKTAIL shing Ferdinand Pinney RICKEY @ then in the limelight, a me welcome waiting for a new rug. his collection of Oriental Rugs has been arranged particularly to help you cover those bave places. , i “ French Blouses Admirably Made to Sell for $3 $3.95 $5 “Make it with BURNETT'S.” First Distilfed in 1770, SitRobtBURNETTs Gs London DRY Gin The Bottle with the RED Label. a Christian burial the cemetery sexton femanded a death s certificate, which Pat finally obtained Sir Robert Burnett @Compary for'the leg, but which he declares Is no 632-634 W. 34th St., New York $6.95 a all dead. He fore the Governor $8.95 $10.75 $12.75 This Sale by right should be in June, but because so many women hurry avay early ‘to their Summer homes, we decided to have it now, so that they might all share in the economies, Styles are just what they will be in June, because the Gimbel Storo has the distinction of launching new modes in America. — In other words, Gimbel Blouses are far in advance of others in America, for we constantly import the newest creations by Goupy, Elise Porel, Augustine Thomas end the other Parisian d whe mans and decide what blouse styies ehnll be. R less of the fuct that we spent a small fortune to get these models, we have had them copied to sell at moderate prices. All the dainty and new Summer materials and trimmings in these Blouses with the New Fas- | Gong, Peplum and Hood lo ‘ Undermuslins That the Good Ships Have Brought to the White From Madeira \ingerio sg sheer In material and daintily em! that a woman wants it for its fineness and simplicity, While some of these Undermus- , lins are quite fancifully encrusted with this native eyelet and dotted em! the general character of the designs is quite plain—some merely have edges. But, oh! such edges, with every stitch perfectly even, \ Drawers, $3 to $4.25 | Chemises, $2 to $12 | Nightgowns, $5.50 to $24.2, From Austria—Comes Lingerie that {s the extreme, for it is elaborately hand-embroidered, But we have this, too, because so many women are fond of the peculiar designs of which these needleworkers alone are masters, . Chemises, $2 lo $5 Drawers, $2.75 to $6.75 From France—Lingerle that nearly all women know so well, And yet [Bi there {is a difference in our French undermuslins, because we have them made to |] our order over patterns to fit American women, Prices start thus— French Chemises, 75¢ French Nightgowns, $1.50 French Matchéd Sets, $5.75 French Corset Covers, 75c French Petticoats, $1.75 French Princess Slips, $10.75 French Drawers, $1 French Combinations, $2 And ascend up lo $130 fon MATCHED SETS. Second Floor — 2924 Rose Bushes, 9c Each Order by Mail if Unable to Come for— “The tobacco that doubled the value of a dime” cinating Collars. uses. Regulation Lingerie Styles. Casaques and Coat Blouses, Third Floor — —it belongs |} in your pipe A Triple Sale that Requires the ; r Kari Druschki Duke of Hdinburgh Drusebki Gruss an Teplitz ¥ Block -Long Rear Cross Aisle American Beuuty John Hopper © Blanche Monreau Crimson. Ramblers | Caroline Testout Conrad F Meyer Lan France Dorothy Perkins : Silk Jersey-Top Petticoats, $2.95 | Dainty Negligees, $2 to $5.50 Not more than ten to a customer. Today and tomorrow, while the lot lasts, ees everyman’s pipe. Thou- MEAIINE and Taffeta Petticoats, Weli-made House Dresses, $1.50 at 9c each. be | ds of lread el This Combination Offering, 25c sands of men are already Summer Silk Petticoats, $2.95 Comfy Dressing Sacques, $1 to $5 6 Canna Bulbs 12 Tuberoses 3 Caladium Bulbs 8 Spotted Calla Bulbs ‘ f i : smoke-wise—they have found The fact that we are presenting Silk Jersey-top Petticoats at $2.95-—of an 25 packages Flower Seeds, 1 oz. package Sweet Peas 3 4 out how Lucky Strike Roll Cut elevates “just a pipe” excellent firm quality jersey, footed with deep revealing | ruffles—-is sulficlant Another Combination Offering, 95¢ i rf i i reason ring a women many miles 7 ELS. Any women who he ¢ 4 Brea of Sharan Strawberry hn i into a real, lasting smoke-companion. ever worn rill Jereey-top petticont knows its desirability and also that it Aaa | Peeiren ehrube Ce eee ee eee ee alte. 86'Pkgn, Finn Rael i BY Fai08 Standard Rose Bushes, at 28c frie: And YOU, fe Fill have hg chummy sale House Dresses at $1.50 that are well worth $3 are another fouture worthy Or Less Half Usual Prices riend for your ally. up wit Tagrant and deli- | | of the consideration of the woman who wishes to be comfortable this Summer. ‘Ten and twelve fect tall, several varieties, Only ten to a customer. ; cious Lucky Strike Roll Cut and you'll quit that ever- | | The Negligows and Dressing sil "FRUIT TREES, 280, 62.75 lasting switching—you'll stick to the tobacco that | | Seeiln sts fs calaty. wa they are Dozen, $19.75 a Hundred. bel: ° ' Do it toda | | cool—and that is saying much! Apple (including BALD, jongs in your pipe. y- | wis event is a part of the wate), Poss, Poach; Bian and ay Sale erry Trees native grown, i “i ; Roar Cross Aisle, Main Floor BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. fow years old; stocky, r, Roll Cut means “ready to pour right Cc | youn trees, Gubway Store, Balaony {ih amma ain''—the can is handy. Ali dealers—_ :