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BMY GOES TO ‘STIR “WO STANDS DISGRACED FOR CHEAP S15 HOLDUP Thought He Had a Live One and Nearly Faints When Me Learns the Truth. i} i] | | * Gimeny Brown, off In erie but youne Menry Spite, an elderiy merchant, Whore honib fe at No. 2)") Washington avenue, went to the Drydock Bank at Third eireet and the Bowery, to draw M5 from his account, He put the i received from the pring n the le: of bie bank book, tucked the te In an ineld» Docket of his wulsicont ami started down the Bowery to the atation of the elevated at Houston etrect. | Brown, who was the “taller* of a fang of theives who make the Drydock Bank their working torritory, followed | Spits. As the iatter was revending the “L" stairs at Mousicn atreet Brown! made a dive for the pocket, sna uhed the bank book ami darted down wt: 's Brown walko4 swiftly up the Bowery and turned Into Bleecker etreet with | the man who had been robbed far bee hind him. A keen-cyed boy who had heard the aged merchant's cries spotted Brown and told Policeman Isaac Kahn that he thought the man was a thief! making a get-away. Kahn stopped him. “Hand it over—quick,” and the polis. | man. “T guess you gat me right, bo,” was | Brown's smiling rejoinder, and he hand- book with the bilts | *. How much is it? nce to count ft." | or a measiey fiftoen emacks,” said the cop and the prisoner groaned. | “itoly wrong # my plea of cd me on to a “TH take se JiJmmy in the of his lite, ——— - BRIDGE GIRDER FALLS; qt FOUR WORKMEN INJURED. |} Riveters Manage to Keep From Being Hurled to Death in | Street. | A nine-ton steel girder, released by | § the parting of a de rope, fell from | @ supporting course of erection end of the Will- 1 | | 4 1 ay and in its) | {told on which four, h! : e rk, hel four men inanaged to save themselves froin being | dashed ‘to the pavement, but did not | escape Sn . ue, Brooklyn, were to lower Gutnes to! . Fes taken to the Eastern District Hospital. The tower on whic. the men work {8 part of the. $1,000,00) famsburg Bridge ef ten-car “1.” Belton, LONDON, May ¢1.—Stuart Bolton, 9 claimant to part of the Fife estate on the ground that he was a fourth cousin of the late Duke of Fife through his mother, Elizabeth Pelton, nee Duff, 1s dead, He had recently been playing an organ on the strects Saturday, June ist <a: ane to “tt. Berets ete een = Paste take moll or ' deep cape collar, relieved with a piping of white. | Made of thick blanketing, the outside in plain navy, brown, | and fast finish, are (ch, 61.10, $1.46 and §3.96 a yard - GIMBELS Charming New Dress Hats, $8.75 The picture shows one of scores of beauti- ful new hats, in Intest modes, that have just come m our work- rooms, White Hats, in ponular mush- room and. up- turned brimstyles, ave trimmed with now maline offects aud net edges, in combination with flowers and satin and velvet rib- | bons. These combinations of trimmings—the late fashion reports from Paris say--are very much in vogue there, and should be vory prominent in midsummer millinéry. These hats aro most exceptional at $8.70. Medium-Price Salon. Third Floor Panama Hats, in soveral good, medium shapes, faced with black velvot, for women and young womon; at §3. Young Womon's Pure White Italian Bloached Peanut HB ots, ir a number of new stylos, $1. J Rough Straw Black Sailor Hats, with ribbon band and Main and Third Floors w—an excellent value, 760. The No-Charge Trimming Service Is constantly demonstrating its artistic skill and helpfulness. This servico is rendered without charge.if you purchase vere Hat rated from our Main or Third Floor Millinery ions. Some Women’s Coats Well Worth Knowing About So many interesting bits of fashion news canbe gathered on a stroll through the Women’s Coat Section that the chief difficulty is to avoid too long a list of descriptions of new arrivals. Here is, for instance, A New English Taffeta Silk Coat at $10 The material is a light, fine chiffon taffeta. Plain back, with ‘The back and the cuffs of the set-in sleeves are shirred. When you think that these Coats, which are delightful to slip on over any sort of dress, came all the way from Europe, the price strikes you as amazing- ly low. Mackinaw Coats of Pure Wool You've seen them in the characteristic plaids of the Mackinaw Jacket, but in plain white they are-unusual. The hood is detach- able and there are two little belts at the sides of the Coat, $16.50. 'y| And other Mackinaw Coats are $10 to $19.50, while a few Blazers of striped Mackinaw Blanketing are $12.50. Smart Steamer Coats at $29.50 Coats that you will be delighted to snuggle up in, when the spray is fyi 3 or bl ck, faced with new Scctch pleids. Buttoning high to neck. With new in- verted plzid back. Other Steamer Ccate, $16 to $95. Graceful 7-8 Length Coats of Blue Serge For a light, but proteetive wrap for Summer wear, these new Coats are ideal. They are made of go: ue serge, buiton at the ride, with high stand- ing collar, which turns down red, to form revers. in ravy, taupe or Copenhagen blue; plein or white stripe: Poiret Model Polo Coats, Now $24.50 Just about 2 dcezen extremely smart Polo Coats, ecpied from a model by Paul Poi ure marked $24.60—many dollars less than originally. In violet, pink or tan outside, and plain white ins’ which shows on the wide collar and cuffs, which are outlined with braid. Other Polo Conts at $16 to $29.60, Third Floor The New Summer Dresses And Suits for Women Are Still Arriving Each day brings delighiful additions to 2n assemblage that is already the marvel of well dressed women of New York. The passing of Decoration Day elmost introduces a new season with Summer's arrival. ‘Tomorrow linens and white fabries will rule. Handsome new White Serge Suits present many later touches of smartness and will be shown tomorrow, a% $18.50, $26, $35 to $55. New Linen and Reamie Suits will be shown at $7.60, $10, $12.60, $16, $18.60 and upward to $35. New Linen Frocks, at $8.75, $12.50, $15 und upwerd to $46. A delightful collection of new Lingerie Dresses, at $9.60, $12.50, $15, $18.50, $25, $35 and upward to $86. Third Floor Tomorrow Is June Ist And you have from then until June 10th to deposit your surplus funds with | Gimbel Brothers, Bankers And entitle yourself to receive inierest for the whoir month of June at 4°) -per annum, payable on July 1si Ask to see the BILI-FOLD BANK, which vou carry in your pocket or handbag, and which a the dimes that make the dollars. Main Floor, Roar Balcony WHITE LINENS ° For Summer Costumies Through the Linen Store | White Costurne Linens + mer. The linen produci constantly to the collec: , at specially low pr Among the Beoren Linens to $1.10 # yard. French Costume Linens, \1) oyster white, mei) sehen M8 15 90 inches wide, a' 60c to $2.25. 3+ White Rai e priced ne qualities of Of syria freno. Suitings, in revers! In Graceful Apparel for ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 81, 1912. oe seit SRR RAR art Women Of the Younger Generation Gimbel Supremacy Is Generally Conceded June opens the new season to- rorrow; end the garments of Summer are the most comely and dainty of the entire year, We've loole? through the amaz- ine ascemblege, to pick some garments for specio! mention, but, whore beauty end striking origin- ality s versal and manifold, ‘seourtasy to hune dresses to specially y any. And it is not our vinee to dictate what you chall like. Rather, we endeavor to provide the ideal garment for every varying taste—and_surel: nothing thet is correct and beauti- ful is missing here, Cotton Ratine Dresses 80 highly favored now, are shown in striped “and mottled effects, with waists ttimmed with touches and piping—nlao other styles, Mere elaborate models at $13. | $26 and $22.50. Linen Dresser, in amart new offset, at $4.60, $6.75, $7.60, $9.76, $19.60, $16 and upwards. Lingerie Dreenes, §6, my » pol $9.76, 912.80, $16, 918.60, $26 an upwards, Lawn and Percale Dresses, $3.76, 04.76, $5.76, $6.75. Young Women's Meteor Dresses, waists Ince and chiffon and skirts of blue and black crepe meteor, at $15. Voile Dresses, at $12.60, $15 Young Women’s Suits of ramic, ratine and cram, , at $6.76, $7.60, $9.76, $12.60, $15, 918.00 nd $29.60. anita Floor Stri The COLLAR BLOUSE Is Fashion’s Newest Favorite Everything indicates that the Collar, in its multiform variations, is to be the chief characteristic of the Blouse for } Naturally you expect to find the new- est ideas most broadly presented at Gimbels. We invite women who seek apparel of artistic charm to come and see the array exhibited V6 : All the desired materials—voiles, lawns, linens, habutai J silks—dotted voile (with collars of eponge); ¢ riper of net, black satin, pique—embellished with fancy ills and jabots, velvet bows, taffeta ties and bows, crystal, the Summer Season, and Ja) bone and pearl buttons. And all have the charming new collars. And another detail, of no mean consideration. newness, charm and excellence of workmanshipis Presented at Such Moderate Prices As $2, $3.95, $5 and $6.95 ere tomorrow. All this Third Floor The Summer Girl’s PEARL NECKLACE Naturally, it is not a real one, but one of the admirable repro- ductions that are nowadays so well made. In the Gimbel French Jewelry Section there is a remarkable showing of these pretty Neck- laces, with pearls in French cream, pink, white or Oriental lustre, mounted on silk floss, and fastened with 10 or 14-k. | clasps, or jeweled more elabor- ately in cluster, barrel or dia- mond shapes with rhinestone, amethyst or sapphire centers, Prices range from $2 to $80, the letter for a perfectly m: Necklace of graduated pearl with a 14-k, gold elzsp, As gifts for gradueiion or other oecasions, these Necklaces are moet charming- end they can be worn as substitutes for one’s string of real pearls. Main Floor Pink and Blue Linens As every woman krows who has gone shopping lately for Lress Linens, those in pink and blue areata premium. So it is with pleasure that we announce a plentiful sup- ply of Pure Flax Dress Linens 5,000 i in the favorite pin blues, and several w 8 and weaves, for women who are seeking these pretty Summer shades, 36-inch Irish Costume Linen, 2@c Yord 3¢-inch Irish Femie Liner, 28¢ Yard 46-inch French Costume Linen, ¢£¢ ¥ \ See ‘GIMBEL BPO Gimbel Special Bicycles 5 And Tires INSURED for the Season Gimbel Special Bicycles are made by the celebrated Pope Manufacturing Co. which has a world-wide reputation for turning out wheels of the highest character. You may be sure that they wil) stand up under hard riding over difficult roads and prove their worth as an invaluable means of transportation for Summer vacations. Price, in Men's or Women's Models, $22.60, with New Departure oe Brake, ort 20 snd 2 ch frames, guaranteed for one year. Boys’ a rls’ sizes, 76, with ec Minsare Biopsies, alsy mad with 20 and 22-inch frames, in black or gray with / ter brake, $22.60. And Now Abcut tho Tires, Unlike mos! ires, which are guerenteed only for three months, these are fully warranted (except, of course, against punctures, rim cuts and pulled valves) until the end of the 1912 riding season, November. Prive $6.86 pair. Fourth Floor Garden Tools Specially Priced It’s now or never with y garden. ‘These are the days when elbow grease counts in + and hocing and raking. ‘To help along the good work e reduced priees on certain trust- worthy Garden mades, D-handle, ut 40c, unre Shovels, regular!y Sale of Sheet Music, 9c The folloving is but a perticl { the popular songs end insirun¢ i t offer tomorrow ut the special é Baboon vet Cave Me You in Dreamtand with ie | LRS THIRTY-THIRD 37. NEW YORK nAiihiadeintain cient as SIE oe "We Have Lowered Prices Sharply On MEN’S SUMMER SUITS: Our Own $22 and $25 Grades at $16.50 Every day sees some new style or pattern in the Gimbel collection of Summer Suits drop into the “broken size-range” class. We are more apt to replace it with a new pattern, than to fill in the sizes of the old. For one of the things that the Gimbel Clothing Store for Men steers clear of is the “‘peas-in-the-pod”’ effect caused by too many suits of too few patterns. grades, that we pather at the quick-dlrpesal price cf SiA80 i ‘ with « Summer Suit each. And fine choosing it is for the man to buy and who likes to save his money. New additions will make things interesting for the men who come tomorrow. A variety of two and jiece models, full to skeleton-lined, in blues, grays, browns and mixtures. All at $16.60 suit. Fourth Fleer Men’s Silk-Mixed Shirts And Pajamas—Solid Comfort Wonderful, what an admixture of silk, in a mercerized weave that is already delightful to the touch, will do to produce a feeling of luxury. That is why these silk-mixed Shirts and Pajamas, which are difficult to distinguish from pure silk, are favorites with men who like comfort. Both are special purchases, hence very much under-price, and cannot be duplicated when these are sold: $8 and $3.60 Silk-Mized Shirts at $1.75 In handsome stripe peters as well as plain colors; made in soft negligee style, with French turn-back cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. $A Silk-Mized Pajamas at $2.75 Also in effective stripes, mostly on white made in sur- plice neck style, with double ay of ilk fhe A, B,C and D. Main Fleer Men’s Rough Straw Hats New from Italy, at $2 They combine many of the style features that is season in the Straw well-dressed men demand thi Hats they buy. They are of a coarse, effective sennit weave, with saw tooth edge, high crown, and a rather narrow brim. ‘Splen- didly made, and, s' ly enough, Vikings at only §2. are quite scarce; and, if you find them elsewhere, you ap to Rage od English Stiff Straws, includ! erican Rainproof ani WB, many with the popular car-wheel brim, are here in nom able variety an money’s worth, at $2 and $3, We are constrained to remark, by the way, that this com- bination of excellent style and moderate has already “| brought several thousand men to GIMBELS this season for their Straw Hats. Fourth Fleer Men’s Summer Jewelry-- Good, But Inexpensive Many aman who dislikes to risk his best scarf pins, sleeve links and other jewelry on Summer outings, dislikes equally to wear ‘{mitation” jewelry. It is for men like this that the Gimbel Jewelry Store has some pertinent suggestions to make of jewelry, which, though moderate in price, is genuine. Here are, fot instance, Mother-of-Pearl Cuff Links, with both sides of the same size, preventing losing them out of soft cuffs. With gold centers, at $8.75 pair; with platinum stitch in center, et $6.C0 and $7; with Oriental pearls, dia- monds and sapphires, up to $36, Studs to match, §3.76 to $82.60 a pair. Loose Links, of gold, plain, engraved or engine-turred, $3.76 to $18.76 pair. Collar Bers, for soft collars, are $2 pair; Gold Safety Pins dte 91.76 to 96.76. Tie Clasps are 750 to $18.76, solid gold, the latter set with diamond or rubies. For a man's Vacation Watch, the Minitrue is especially desirable, 7-jewel movement with lever escapement in gun-metal or nickel case, P} Sit. An excellent timekeeper, end guaranteed. Fleer Boys’ Kuickerbocker Suits An Early Clean-up at $6.50 For $8.60, $10 and $12 Grades There’s the whole story. We want to get the remainder of these fine Suits for boys of 7 to 18 years into circula- tion before the aforesaid boys start off on their Summer holidays. About 300 Suits in all—one, two or fhree Suits of a pattern, but plenty of suits in each size. Norfolk or double- | breasted jackets, half or full-lined, in light-weight cheviots, crashes, tweeds and worsteds, in handsome shades of gray and tan. Many with two pairs of trousers. Tomorrow, a ‘Saturday Special,” at $6.50 a Suit. rourth Floor A New Style TRADE MARK | We red Among These Good Shoes for Men “The Best You Ever Set Foot In’’ Now the census of WELBRED Shoes shows | THIRTY STYLES. The newest arrival is of white | buekskin, with rubber soles. To be worn wherever white wre required, where leather soles are } not ess ° In a very handsome English-looking model, smart for dress, but ¢ ortable for tennis or yachting. | and ti $6.50 2 puir —ask for style No, 93 6, WELBRED Shoes for ¢ y other business or dress occasion, in styles te ich this firm of shoemaiers has succeeded in imperting - e air, Ask especially to see Fomers¢ n and block shoes, both the i! —