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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1912. 11! Some’ | WAITER GETS TEN DAYS, |"romn, tm micsta, mor ive any ex /KILLED RATS — SIX MONTHS! | S10". ont oe ed at the summer home | took this means of showing his| Porter Goes to Inland for Setting French Heels ALSO IN Colonial Buckskin, Canvas AND ALL LEATHERS ALL SisbS, FAULK PRICKS, je had boon seen pour- rata he had caught ne on fire ate MoQuade he way to kill the pelle In a trap ‘ yho Threw Ld mother on Sheiter tstand | “(fier = Who Bak Uhdabondnal we at the way the walters’ Metala told M MICTHER AND FIVE, NEWS OF BRIDE'S DEATH : who res he Weat Indies and obtained employment as a porter in the boarding house of Mra. [3 bh Hand at No. WS Mad avenue, » the Workh for five ntyenine day Magt who heaved a horseshoe through a win. glass ups 10 1 through t fled before they e , aca me when he t at Cleveland, | vitig Court to-day and was sentenced to w York men. | ten days in the workhouse on the charge manager of tho| , William Jennings Bryan, specially | tro the Yooky of malicious mischtet lodged against ’ GLASSBER Navy Tug Goes to Quaran: Ident Loan Association, ha her by ‘Thowias Carrot, the how eT rotained, will report the Chicago Con- to. As nunisnment for the ! J. LAS ; BE G, bs 8 aue President of the next N. , alien ye} r 7 eve lay ol oO i ats, all N. at STORES itd Avon, Pt rence to be Held tn Seattle, tective of the St, Regis, and Policeman |Vention for The World every day and | aie prisoner was prosecuted by the] States at. the close of business on 2 STOR pert il as Wa pole Ghiltien ohn | xples. Dreher ald not deny that he had for no other New York newspaper. ! society’ for the Prevention of Cruelty to tone sy 1 Woman Tells Pitiable Story of | tine for Husband—Wedding |. Hunger and Exposure Ushers to Be Pallbearers. Since Monday. ehairma’ yn on health, and Willlam J rty of the Catholic siome Bureau | chairman of the section on chfldren, oe ‘GIMBELS | Charming Lingerie Being a Maker’s Surplus of $1.50 to $6 Qualities Arthur Turner Soule of No. 1 Clark street, Brooklyn, a passsager : Kaiser Wiibelm IL, that anchored Resinol Shampoos - Stop loss of hair na | Tt soothing, healing, antiseptic Quarantine late last night, was off by a tug from the Navy on which were Paymaster Jon Brooks and members of his fami! man reluc also of Mr. Soule's family. other place to] They informed him of the death of im, her Uttle/nis wife, a bride of ten months, June 9, on. balsams in Resinol Soap sink right into the scalp, stop itching and keep it free from dandruff, permit: ting perfect scalp health and prevent brood to the p There she told Lieut, Thomas Donos fae ah Miss Ruth Brooks, old borg ing the catises thet lead to loss of hair. hs Was 3 Naty Mecaeron, og [8% Of the paymaster now stationed at] In severe cases of dan scalp- by f A Virminia. TArBIIG, Gita ce au | the NOVY: TAN crusts and falling haif, a little Resinol At $1, $1.50 and $2 yi Wp / night engineer in a Brook. | The funeral will be held to-day, and bec aol Te be ph ih Abe, N 4 Last Monday, she [the ushers at the wedding will be pail-| scalp at night, followed by # Resinol It is exactly such dainty Undermuslins as these that women : ° s ohiidren w bean th Bos at silekb Wed, eo wih Neu bel ie) rola white el ets al at their HN) a Only Men, Line Up for This Sale of Neate od Roesch oehd Masih 1 Bhi A Mn gee eta ug IR ne pe at) in this case they can buy a whole Summer's supply at a quarter ° Church, Brooklyn, who officiated at the| § ue to one-half foes than usual—due to our purchase of a manufac- The Fine Montague & Gillet place to to her | ~~ | 26th Semi-Annual — CLEARANCE SALE would not ts four of all Men’s and Women’s turer’s surplus of over 2700 garments, : In every way the Muslin Underwear is desirable—in its sheer Sam le Ss! i ‘RAW HATS materials, its exquisite patterns of embroideries and laces, and Lt Aaa lent way in vee ce made, , Mis eotlaction ‘There are about a hundred attractive styles in the collection, divided between Nightgowns, Combixations, Ra ke $3 9 $4 and $5 Grades at $1.75 pe Cees) ani atin at ap Cale Mitt b Ea donb This firm, with its factory in Baltimore and its salesrooms at 81 Union Square, grouped, according to price, as follows: New Yous dae y nown all over the country for the excellence of the Straw Hats it $1.50 Garments at $1 makes, These are regularly retailed at $3, $4 and $5, and it is only on an occasion walking th , fourteen; ° . $2 to $3 Garments at $1.50 like this that hats bearing the name of Montague & Gillet can be bot r bea ught for less. i Stylish Rain and Dust Proof $3.50 to $6 Garments at $2 These are their 1912 samples—1,500 strong—and include every good style they i | There are all sizes from 34 to 42, at each price. make. There are— reached the Taand Monday ‘ate | EATHER-WEIGHT OATS Second Floor Sennit Straws, with high and low crowns, wide and narrow brims, sate tooth, box + erin We Ge | re cable Foner tin and coarse weaves. val F mney | ‘ . t Hf Split Straws, in ai thts of cro: otk im. aif shay mh sy ey hh hold this ~~ to Fppeen Good Summer Styles in ihe comforlabe Mackinaw ewe wi wereks feomientiid brims. eed e woman was bearing up | clearance. very coat measures up to our high standar ’ : Tilan Straws, with “snap” and pencil-curled brim. bravely ur nd sald she . . I W ad 90! ip until the of excellence and service. The sale prices represent the Women’s Knit Underwear Allsizes, with greatest variety in the most popular sizes, 674, 7 and 714. otter a biggest values in the city, All are cool and light in Not only are the hes “e this ay Psi yaherg Bet Men who realize that at this very low price they have the choice of this fine ret |weight—also rain and dust proof—indispensable for Moga GB rks Hig CAMA eel habe taven tise as much | Maker's entire range of styles, will come quickly to buy the Straw Hats they need vacation wear. The savings are far greater than ever. 1,C00 Men’s and Women’s Coats Light weight rubber surface coats in all the newest shades and strik- ry ried res meal at the ex Judging from the way ins to assure ‘quality and fit, as style, With all this, we | 20W, or at any rate a little later, when their present hats play out. Hive kept prises fae Gimbel ‘Underwear on a very moderate Special space is devoted to the Sale in the Men’s Hat Store, on the Fourth Floor level, as these instances show: and Front Cross Aisle, Main Floor. Women’s fine imported Union Suits, with extra wide drawers, with new garter improvement, ut $1.86 a suit, regularly $2. soo) ene etre eee fos ergs he ems SOR rao || a Motoring and Other Outing Hats ‘for Women Another excellent quality of Union Suits at 75¢, is a Swiss ribbed lisle thread, attractively luce-trimmed or hand-crocheted yokes. BROO CH At 60¢, instead of 76¢, there are Swiss-ribbed Union Suits that are lace- An unusually comprehensive tment of Women’s Hats for wtee-ribbed Vests of litle thread, in three pretty hand-erocheted patterns || Finest Example of | motoring, sporting wear, traveling and all sorts of outing use. trimmed, and with umbrella drawers. or with luce-trirmed yoke and sleeves, at 86¢ cach. 8 for $1, usually 60c each, Celtic Art Of felt, silk, serge, white kidskin, fancy braid and many other For Women Who Swim i i Motoring Hoods of taffeta and braid, of w Black Bathing Tights of fine ribbed lisle thread, with double seats, at 60¢ v phe s of tal silk braid, of white kid and straw or satin, straw and veil, at $5. Plain Cloth Traveling Hats at $3.25. Blazer Hats, at $3.25. Of Corduroy, at $1.75. Ratine Hats, at $1.25, $1.55, $1.65 up to $3. 25, Close-fitting Straw Motoring Bonnets, with veil, at $3.50 eacly pie $5. oor me too soon. ehildr ing ideas. Rain proof end dust proof. Value $5.00 ‘Men's & Women’s New Sty!e Imported en's ) porte " 79 ; . —A goo slip-cn will make many a dreary day fore ‘sue | Sipeons~ erent hes Impervious te rain. Made from imported weaves. wt | Values as high as $5.75, Sale Price | to-day to for nt <4 —_—[S[ESEEE oa BERT Onr Ge nce Men’s and Women’s Double Texture fs) pie ihe ; —Medi i n ight wing sessives anvax, | Coats Mice (rom fancy Bombazines, Cantons and other light and Mrs, Mc Placed in char air. " Close-fitting Tights or fine ribbed Bathing Bloomers, 76¢ pair. Union Suits, finely ribbed, with French tops, that can be used for swim- ming, at $1 and $1.50, specially retained, will report the Chicago Convention for The World every day, co) Values as high as $15, Sale Price | for no other New York newspaper, ’ ’ A A ‘Swimming Suits of heavy Italian silk, buttoned at the shoulder, full-length KILLED IN MEXICAN FIGHT. |Men’s and Women’s Light-weight Auto Fang AS feet attached, in navy blue, black, brown or white, at 912,00 ee A wan ar Coats ~Mede an the finest Light ight gh proof ae Sach, although the usual price elsewhere is $16, y Main Floor Th ie . rr “4 ' RICH CUT CRYSTALS ebels leaten nad on faken ys i Cont i i ed Cash. e original ara rooch Wildahers Xeae 3 meres, Henrie a Al ner and To .20 I d was foun in August, 1850, j rior iari to irrthesip mie Than rion “ATI A 1 Reve aa ree ee _ P m near the Hill of ‘Tara and is Just in time for June weddings and anniversary remembrances Ra tee fu awn ue| Values as high as $17, Sale Price Hand-Made porte supposed to be Seventh Cen- | comes this exceptionally attractive offering of beautifully cut Oro, ‘ ‘ Sw t rs for W omen tury work. It was sold in| crystals at very decisive savings from usual prices. On sale 10 defes Women’s “All Wear” Style Coats eate: Dublin and afterwards exhib- | when the store opens tomorrow: poe . ad a > > ional Ex- Fs ‘1 A) Federal wer : In all the most advanced shades in Tweeds, Gabardines and worsted e 75 At Just Half Former Prices sea Bebe) piterna ened Bx, Ico Tubs ot $8.76, rerulary $4. | Oil and, Vinegar Cruets at 61.60 captured many prisoners, arms and | effects, ultra smartly fashioned. For wear on all occasions. . Handed Olive oe Aliana lisaye af We place on sale tomorrow an attractive collection of Women’s |] Dublin and was finally pur- | ple 1 $3.26, regularly $5.60. partes, Values all the way up to $25 ‘ade Sweaters which were brought over for our ow! ; rat te 860, regularly $1.25. - < jand-made Sweaters which were brought over Tor our own || chased by the Royal Irish Crystal Water Set, six tumblers, one By vt 7 $ ene from Switzerland, England, France and Scotland, Nata: $1,000. jug and mirror, at $3.76, reg. $6.75. Tyla and Plate, $2.75, ; Smart in style, splendidly made, as each one is entirely made |} ‘This eelebrated Brooch has | uff Ga'7g, regularly $0" laa | "Cheese Plates with covers at 4.76, by hand. This opportunity comes because of our desire to close | | now been reproduced by per- | “YY, hi Sidel dy : regularly $6.75. hat these stocks entirely before the arrival of the new stocks a || mission of ire restore of Lesa reerrra ricacnpeedt tin Bes mat Weg Vicuna cut, at $2.60, month or so later on. Various lengths and colorings. the Royal IrishAcademy by Cake Plates on stand, at $6.76, Compotes for fruits or small cakes | $13.60 to $17.50 Sweaters, now $8.50 Hopkins Hopkin Hie fam: regulurly $15. at $2.60, regularly $4.50. ii ildi | & ous jewelers of Dublin, from * : ern ae a eer S. oe, tend 98.60 to $12.50 Sweaters, now $6.60 SE Tae Dinner Sets for City and Country Homes A . wa - W. Vor. j are able to offer this Li »s China Service, 100 pieces; | lines and dainty border decoration, at | eer y ang Broadway $5 to $7.95 Sweaters, now $4.50 and are now able to offer this | timely, at $1470, rezulacly $26. | 19:00, rogulasy $0760, Don’t Be by concerns that mislead the public, using names similar to ours, and | | | Deceived fraudulently endeavor to take advantage of our advertising. Main Floor ses China Service, 165 pieces; rican Porcelain Service, 100 for breukfast, dinner and | Pisces, with large meat dishes, at Made of solid gold, hall- naan 5 $17.60, regularly $32. 9180, regularly 966, English» Porcelain Service, 100 A Rear Cross Aisle Sale | rscyia'gid sigantas | vpn erg: | amt ra he toe i * | dainty decoration, at $26, reg. $42. — | tion, at $12.76, rly $25. of H OUSE DRESSES Jewelry Store, Main Floor English Porcolain Service, 3 gold einvitth Floor > ane fae of ie Reed and Fibre Rush Furniture A Fine Collection, One-Third Less in Price Dresses that linger in this constantly and quickly chang- ing stock, | That is, “Comfort Haven” will be an extremely interesting place tomorrow, because in brief, the rea | price-savings of a full third rule on a notable group of attractive Summer Furniture. | These pieces ought, by this time, to be making somebody’s piazza or living-room more | comfortable; and their new ratings are expected to accomplish exactly that result. NITURE IN TOMORROW'S OFFERING consists of Side Chairs, Side first time in the UnitedStates, I sO. a. TURLINGTON, Vice-Preatdent. E ; B’way at 13th Street Thursday, June 20th 4 Women’s Department To-Morrow, asdew 5g : Our Semi-Annual for the lowe prices on these splendidly made, Gold Clearance Sale ‘ graceful and pie | THE REED FU BOW | i A ® 7 Weal rs : |} Rockers, Arm Cl nd Rockers, ' ttees and Tea raules, in white enamel, he green, brawn and F : ae shellac stain, and a 4 many handsome designs, although not many of a kind, Priced thus: r Filled Watches ¢ G it t E E- ld cale an shellac stain, an r ; m4 rec es ver rid e At $1.50, Instead | Side Chairs | At$6.26, regularly $9.50 At$10, regularly $15 ; of Fashionable Spring 1 (of $2.25 to $3.75 | at $1.75, regularly $2.75 | At$8, regularly $12 Settees Y : d Si A e 2] ; House Dresses of | At $2.50, regularly $3.75 | At $8.75, regularly $13 At $6.75, regularly $10 ; an umimer ppare ; perealer in plain pink, | At 93.35, regularly aa | Arm Rockers At $8.75, regularly $15 ? r * ® | tue or lavend | .60, regularly $5.75 i For Women and Misses 21H) wien | At $4,” regularly $6.50 | At $4.26, regularly $6.50 At 10, “regularly 36 > 7 7 > Bho plbids | Arm Chairs | At $6.75, regularly $10 » regularly ’ Starts Tomorrow 9 A. M. 2 \) tipretoee At $3.75, regularly $5.50 { At§8, regularly $12 At $18.75, regularly $28 ® — This sale will go down in the history of Clearance Sales, @ ing ond sfaney HuChine, At $4.25, regularly $6.50 At $8.75, regularly $13 At$16, regularly $25 | FIBRE RUSH FURNITURE IN COOL, RESTFUL GREEN, in delightfully comfortable | and artistic designs, includes Arm Chairs and Rockers, Writing Desks, Tables, Window Seats and | Couches, ‘These prices: ® Nothingreserved. Every garmentin the house at exactly ; 4 At $2.25, Instead \ Former Prices : of $3 to $4.50 securea “Hael $ ararechauce| urea! Has! att Carhart” dependable + yr prenaee a tain os fig. Arm Rockers | Arm Chairs garment at a sraction ¢ Tits va . v4 ur pC pe) bi B » « 1 % P | t 8. 5, $11.75 t 9,50, | 14 ° We Carry Nothing Over ; Seamrey, wie i a ’ \ \ | | At $6.00, regularly $9 At $8, regularly $11 0) M0: 596 Ny $11.50, rog. sir mnt : + Some are hand-embroid- ls r | At $10.75, regularly $16 | .” Auditorium, Eighth Floor > Suits Gowns : cred. All with kimono - f es ; Coats Dresses th) oe ; ~” : Wraps Skirts : Dotted Swiss Negligees, Low-priced h ) Te aaa dine Bats| Coatees Wasetal $19) cocaltn in Lanitereislot or aeRane Pesce eeetiste Cees art te CHARLES A. KEEN | 2 NoC,O.D,’s Noneto Dealers No Exchanges i cial iy priced at $8 ee Aisle, Main Floor | BRQAOWAY NEW YORK HIRT Y>THIAD @ Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry | 0 psa eee shasabbab eat aebaseanaaataaaaha i : js : eins 180 sroadway, New York, Vooenenrneneverenerenereeesttene nian REE DIET KS ; A ar 5 oe ame a ia ie ae ee ee —