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Kan, crin P| BST 7) TVONTNUE \4 ‘Txpresses Belief That Court.of s 4: Appeals Will Decide for am F Him Shortly. l ———e Foulke #. Brandt, the Bohiff burgiar, ted back to Dannemora from the y be at 8.45 o'clock this morning in je of William A, McCabe, confiden- | ) agent for Superintendent of Prisons | tt. They are cue to reach the prison | 7 o'clock to-night. Brandt knew the order had been ed for his yeturnm to the cell pre- } Hously occuptod and wae ready for the | rf when he came at 7.90. He was Mxty, one of the first newspaper wamen | holas place. She lived at No, One Hupdred and Thirty-fitth She contributed to several mag- a and newspapers, and there are now two of her books tn print. About two years ago Mrs, Conner struck her foot against a trunk. The injury was slight and Mrs. Conner thought nothing of it until cancer developed, which caused death: siclan in Tex: son, who is a phy- urvives her, Fer Moths: Food (Odorless) is THE modern Bebicg cpt eke Smells don't moths. Peter- man’s Moth Food does, At in a neat black sult, wore a } hat and carried @ sult case. 1 | Mince Brandt was brought down on a/ li wrt of habeas corpus several weeks be has gained twenty pounds. The i courts thus far passing on his | | have decided against him. Untt! { rs Vg for 26 years. | ‘or juge— se Discovery. Kills instarttly. ghort time ago he was out on bail, | Q PETERMAN _ 4 W. iiih St. New Tort, ft ie reported that the gay life he fm and about New York while wa! for the courts to settle his status Gest his friends $1,000 @ month. | “% know that the Court of Appenis| decide Justly on my case," Brandt | before entering the taxicab to go to | ‘ Grand Central Station. “I would | tt rather go back to Dannemora and } there than stay here in New York dave this uncertainty pressing upon | oe.” { ; There was only a emall crowd about | Re Tombs when be left. It consisted of | few working men, who stopped when | fer heard. Brandt was about to be | away in the waiting taxi. Sev- —— (WMsabeth Archard Conner Dead. Mrs. Elizabeth Archard Conner, them shouted words of cheer ‘| “ Womankind / has longed for this sort of a garment “ever since | It’s the first really practical Dress-Shield Brassiere Kleinert’s “Feather- weights” are sewe. into net sleeves which hold them in place, DeBevoise (Fronounced “debb-e-voice") Ends the bother of attaching shields to every waist you wear. Ends the worry of keeping the shields a “showing through.”’ Makes a fancy corset cover un- necessary —so chic and dainty itself. Ordinary Dress Shield Brassieres are made of net and require a corset cover worn over them. Theextra corset coveris hot as wellasexpensive. This clever creation is the new- est product of the oldest Brassiere makers. It’s a De Bevoise Cooler and more economica! Shapelier and more durable Healthier and more comfortable BUY NO OTHER $ 1-0 and up, at all good stores. 150 other DE BEVOISE styles for all fiyures and for all o:-asions Wade and Gyarznteed by the Chas, FAR BETTER THAN N| Everytning Rignt. Lowest Prices. Credi: if You Want It. EASY TERMS $50 to $65 $1.00 a Week $65 10 $100—$1.25 to $1.50" | $125 to $150—$2.00 © Week Open Monday Until 9 Saturday Until 10 P.M. Every Purchase (£82125 Sr." MADISON AE assent eamarnne et Shall We Call for Your FURS Today? GIMBELS Summer is here, and EVERY NECESSARY for the fullest Summer COMFORT-— whether it be light-weight APPAREL or COOL FURNISHINGS for the HOME —will be found in BROADEST ASSORTMENT, most MODERATELY-PRICED at GIMBELS. The cool, airy, convenient Store. Best Service astien® Moderate Charge Square Sterling Silver Wedding Gifts That Will Always Give Pleasure e a When you are giving silver as a wedding present—and during this wedding month of June there are thousands of such gifts—it is well to take pains in its selec- tion. For, just as the artistic gift of silverware gives lastin, € chosen one lives to reproach you whenever you see it on a friend’s dinner-table. You may be sure of safe guidance if you make your choice among this Gimbel Beautiful in design—graceful or massive, as you prefer, but always with due heed to its purpose; faultless in workmanship; rich in variety, from the simplest little serving piece to the most superb centerpiece or tea collection of Sterling Silver. service; but moderate, very moderate, in its system of pricing. We commend this fine gathering to your attention for the wedding presents you may have to give this month. Tea Sets, 5-piece, $110 to $220. Water Pitchers, $30.60 to $75. Coffee Sets, 3-piece, $40 to $809. ; .} . Center Meces, $160 to $276. Dessert Forks, $16 to $26 dozen. Sewing Trays, $15 to $35. Candle Sticks, $6 to $26. Dessert Knives, $17.26 to $26 dozen. Bread Trays, $12.76 to $60. Candelabra, $47.60 to $160. Together with the Fancy and Serv- Bowls, $16 to $100. Tea Spoons, $7 to $18 dozen. ing Pieces to match, $ Meat Platters, $56 to $126. Baskets, $6.76 to $45. Vegetable Dishes, 62.60 and $67.60. Dessert Spoons, $16 to $26 dozen. Soup Spoons, $14 to $26 dozen. Table Spoons, $18 to $31.60 dozen. Medium Forks, $18 to $33.60 dozen. The Remnant Sale of Dress Goods Continues on Its Stirring Course With Splendid Ghoasing Among, the Short Lengths Of Black and Colored Dress Goods At 55¢ Yard |F,$1 and 8 thread body, $60. When you gather 12,500 Remnants, that include practically every desirable dress fabric of the season, in black and colors, with a total of over 50,000 yards, and put them all on sale at once, you are providing a feast of good things too rich to be exhausted in a single day, or even two. New York was amazed at the selling of Dress Goods that took place yesterday In spite of the response, women who come tomorrow will wonder, when they see the assortment ready for them, how on the Main and Second floors of the Gimbel Store. even the first day’s offerings could be any better. Not a fabric in the entire collection, offered at 55¢ a value; from there up to $2 a yard, or even more. hundred Dress Lengths of Imported Fabrics At $5, Usually $8 to $10 At $10, Usually $18 to $20 Second Floor Gimbel Special Fountain Pens 65c, Usually $1 Unlike most mostly 54 inches. “Blazer” Flannels And a fine variety of other dependable kinds, always wanted for making Summer garments, with just enough warmth to protect one against the occasional cool days and evenings. The ‘Blazer’ Flannels are I-wool, of course, in a splendid showing i. of striking college color inches wide, 76¢ yard. ~ 4) Syne A so UN, “Viyella”’ Flannel, well liked because of its fine soft finish and because | Special F bid havelarge nibs (No, it is unshrinkuble, a splendid variety of patterns, 76¢ yard, 4 or No. 5) of solid 1k gold, Scotch Flannels, in the eristie checks, stripes and plaids, 29 | Various styles of fine and coarse inches wide, usuaily Sc, at 860 yard, point. We guarantee these Pens Silk and Wool Flann a fine imported grade, light-weight and un- shrinkable, many pretty striped patterns, 96¢ yard, White Skirting Flannel, silk embroide that Icind that will not fray or ravel, usual d, hemstitched or scalloped, at 76c yard, Second Floor A Supply of NOTIONS If purchased now, will be thet much done toward getting ready for Madame d, besides the great convenience you may be sure che » that our prices are materially lower than you would h it most Summer resorts, Here is jus 1¢ thousands of needfuls in this very comprehensive Notion Store: 26¢ for two 16e pairs “Perfection” Dress Shields, 16c for two 10¢ pairs “Duchess” Washable Shields. Darning Cotton, 0c for six 15¢ real Allover Hair! 496 ¢or twelve 2c spools O. N, T, | Can, which uses its dew Nets, Darning Cotton. with telling effect. 10¢ for five Sc packages Hairpina, lagoon | fly-killer at 10¢ for 3 boxes Invisible Hairpins. | «26%, fr two 10c boxes “Nugget 10¢ for th ry Js Saf Shoe Paste, black or tan. \¢ for three 5c curds Safety Pins, : ieee 16¢ for two 12c Pin Cubes, mat and | ;,,0%, for, 10 vox of Shoe Paste or Jet, white and colors, Ao fc ab ye, 10¢ for three 5c papers of Gimbels e “Duchess” Pins. . 108 for i Pil Sto ans h for Hat Pins of pearl | (eS hin oe 10¢ for three Se spools Darning Silk. | 48° £97 two, We pieces Lingerie A Large Variety Bathing Cans and Sandals | Ab 26c so $2.25 price of 66¢ each. Main Floor 25c for spool “Community” 400- yard Silk, cquals 4 9c spools, 16¢ for two 10¢ balls C. B. French | them— in Fauitle of Silk Tie Laces, | Tape. 16e for 200 Nic- ke! Spool Holders, Main Floor GIMBE BROADWAY pleasure, so the ill- Medium Knives, $20 to $30 dozen. Mahogany Chests, 24 pieces, etched design, $62.60; plain gray, $42.60; Main floor rd, is of less than $1 In addition, there are several and colors, in lengths of 414 to 6 yards, and all in double widths-- fountain pens usually sold at $1, these Gimbel for a year; and, in order to got more people acquainted with them, offer them ut the special “Swat the Fly’’ Everybody's doing it, and the sooner you add your contribu- tion to the fly mortality, the better it will be for yourself, our family and your neighbors, ‘arious methods of happy des patch may be obtained in the Gimbel Hardware Store, among The Fly - Destroying Garbage Harper or Peerless Fly Citehers, Fifth Floor wu L BROTHERS NEW YORK 125,000 Yards Worthy New WASH GOODS Much Under-priced for This June Sale We wish to sexy emphaticelly thet this is 2 most unusual opportunity to secure desirable new wash fabries, in dainty, likable, fashionable, new designs sant cov eetsigs. Even on a very conservative besis, the savings are one-quarter to one-half, and if one tinds what is wanted among the great collection of remnants, waist, dress and skirt lengths may be secured for much less than half. The patterns and colorings are too pretty to permit of suitable description in this restricted spaee. Here are the briefest facts, beginning with eRe : g 16c Printed Flaxons’ 10c yd. 380 inches wide. A great number of floral and foulard patterns on white grounds, and many border patterns—just what is wanted for dainty summer dresses. 36c Silk Striped Voiles, 26c yd. 35c Rough Weave Shantung, 22c yd. 27 inches wide; many striking new designs on colored! 9: ides 26c Embroidered Tissues, 12'¢c yd. 31 inches wide, black and white, and colors, 25c Imported Dress Linens, 14c yd. 27 inches wide, all linen; such favored 18c Striped Voiles, 12',c yd. 27 inches wide; from the fine pencil stripes to the wide shades as natural, old rose, pink, amethyst, reseda, and grays, also black. ribbon striped patterns-black and_white. 18c Cross Barred Tissue Voiles, 100 yd. 27 inches wide; a variety of floral designs. 26c Corded Tissues, 18¢ yd. 29 inches wide; woven checks, stripes and printed plaids, foulards and other designs. 15c & 26c Dress Ginghams,12\4c yd. 32 inches wide, a splendid assortment, of designs and colorings that should sell rapidly. 36c All Linen Suiting, 26c yd. 46 inches wide; natural color, all linen; a splendid imported weave. Short Lengths 15c to 356c Wash Fabrics, 10c yd. Waist and dresa lengths, in an exception wide variety of the season's ba sad! styles, including silk and cotton fabrics. jubway Store, Lower Floor Tomorrow we will offer in the Subway Store ‘ Over 700 Trimmed and Tailored “Castle” Hats for Women at $1 each That were intended to sell for $3, $4, $5 and even more Vip = The famous “Castle” hats are ashes & ooTeRES known quite extensively through JES their liberal advertising and id wide distribution. ; Ret Tomorrow, therefore, when we offer ‘Castle’ Hats at this phenomenally low price, the re sponse will doubtless be active until the last hat is sold. The lot includes: 4 “Castle” sample hats and SS CAS lh hats made up in the most ad- AS ' ~ Si « vanced models from the re- Fd a = mainders of materials. Seid. oF Hats for street wear, traveling and motering, among them chipstraw, peanut braid, Java and Porto Rican straW hats, also silk and ramie braid hats, and other favored styles; black, white, natural and other good shades, trimmed with the characteristic distinction of the “Castle” hats; small, medium and large sizes in the great Yariety. Hats that would ordinarily sell for $3, $4, $6 and even higher prices, tomorrow $1 each. ‘ Subway Store, Balcony 8,555 Pieces 50c to 75c Sample Jewelry, 25c From one of the leading importers. Even one inexperienced in handling jewelry will see at a glance that the aviractive brooches, pins, hela and other pieces in this tempting array are carefully made and finished, in styles and designs ‘that, follow closcly the much higher priced jewelry. In most cases, as there are only a few pieces of any particular style, an early selection is advisable. Jewolod Broaches and Bar Pins, in crescent, :lorgnette chains in’ French gilt, platinum and silver horse shoe, bow knot, wreath and other designs, set |finish, set with jewels, 260. i with first quality white stones, imitation pearls, ame-|_,C0iM Holders, Powder Boxes, with long chain ttached, and imiti curl beads, many thysts, sapphires, turquoise and other stones, 26¢. Peher nicdeer inde tehcall Toe Cone fae tor he TR, Also Lavalieres and Pendants, with c! Over 5,000 Women’s Aprons, 85c That Usually Sell. at 50c, and More. Bib aprons Mother Hubbard aprons Princess fitted aprons Fitted band aprons This olfering is particularly attractive because the aprons come to us from ong.of our very best thakers, 1 als are splendid percales and Amoskeag ginghams in of stripes, checks, polka dots, and allover patterns, ink and white. f xe and finished as a careful needlewoman would wke them; truly an eventful offering at 86c, ' for dusting ¢ Dutch style, of | When ordering by mail, please give light: medium and d vercale. first and second choice, and we cannot 18¢ for round white lawn tea aprons,| promise to fill mail orders, received with ruffle, after chis supply is exhausted, Q6¢ for waitress aprons of white lawn. Subway Store, Balcony padded PST We Will Ma‘se Dress Skirts to Order for 50c From ma purcha edinourcomplete Subway Dress Goods Store, And net snding the extremely low price, we offer a selection from 10 of the season's favor: esstyles, and promive perfect fitting skirt. Our assortmeat of black and colo ed woolen dress fabrics is the most comprehensive in New York, we believe, at 36¢ to $1.60 a yard. Subway 3! 48,000 Yards LACES and , Embroideries, Low Priced 6e.to 36¢ Washable Laces, 3c to 16c Yd. Imita- tion Cluny cotton torechon and other dainty styles, Subway Store, Balcony » Lower Floor $1.25 Rope Portieres, 75c For single doors, a variety of wanted colors, Cross Stripe sand Snowflake Curtain Material, usually 15e, 9c. yd. ines, ieto8 Ad sradiget se RL cassie ies Scrim, Ravena and Moire Cloth for sum- 40c to 75c Allover Laces, 26c to 60c ¥d.—Shadow {Mer curtains, usually 18e and 22 for 124¢ yd. and Oriental patterns, white, cream and eeru, tod y 26 to 76c Valenciennes Laces, 166 to 36¢ Yd, Mosquito Canopies for beds, $1.75 to $3.26 Round and diamond mesh, edges and insertions, ') to Subway Store, Lower Floor Linch. 1bc to 45c Lace Banding, 10c to 26c Yd.-~-Ratin Oriental, Venisey Macrame, and others: 2 to 6 inches | Women’s $2 Hand Bags, $1 8c to 20¢ Embroideries, bo, 8¢ and 10c Yd. - Swiss r 432 attractive bags from one of our leading manu- fact ainsool anc a se! ‘ o 8 nainsook and me And. Sheridan 80 ; largely his discontinued styles; well made of Hed rely allovers |#oat seal; leather lined, broken bottom style; 8-inch ge, Embroiders |xilt or nickel frame, double strap handle, inaide change | uurse; black only, intended to wel for $2, this lot $4. le, Eyelet and floral wer Floor 716¢c Swiss Flouncings, 60c Yd. patterns, 26 inche: Subway, Subway Store, Balcony The demand should be active, until the last pair is sold, for these Samples, Factory Rejects and Over Productions of “REGAL” and other $3.50 and $4 high and low shoes, $1.35 and $1.90 a pair. A Of ail our gerics rhuble shee offerings, this one ranks A t : wide, | | | | ! e most of t condition, 4 perfect, as reason m Men's $3.50 an it Miskin ind pete t 1 all sizes, 1 low shoes of puiet leather in all idths, Women’s $3.50 & $4 Shoes, $1.35 w Shoes, of d black cadskin and patent leather; 214 to 6; high and low shoes of kidskin, calfskin (d patent leather; sizes 240 to 4 Arranged for easy choosin; the £ Away Store, Balcony, 5 P\ Low fhe y the narrower widths; high and the sizes and THIRTY-THIRD ST.

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