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hy * prominent” Miss Lane has said nothing, BORROWS MONEY Winning Miss Wingate Chicwgo” Also Jumps Her Board Bill Here. END DISAPPEARS, | grhen ber baggage falled t ‘of | had been missent, she explaine jlent her clothes, Mont unfortunate of the seeming vic- | tims of the with the help of Mi: pald sho had difficult an Witigate ts the only evidence of her ex-| ough of Quecns of fetence so far obtafned. le tion. In apite of her own difficulties in making her way, Mies darting Miss Wingate straight into her heart. a . Misa WV League Teague, explained not consulted the about her musicaie John Hepburn, agent for the bi reported to-day that a check for clever woman ta Mise Linnie | given him tor the wn sf the encertain 4s @ singer, just beginning, | ment hall had been A Laurette Taylor, {emicago bank unpaid hor people a Ma oa A who furnieied decorations for the en tertainment, are raid. to have been “stung Mies Wingate repeated the ay night in Richmond 1 and n number of worthless ¢ sald to have been given th Lone Island tour Miss Winga to have been accompanied vs NGER GAVE UP, MONEY AND CLoTHes. Love. 8h re took “When her firat board bill had to be 4 cheek }d I helped her," said several The baggage never | Young speakers who pored ne suftrag came and T kept on lending clothes untit | Writers on Chicago daily newepapers she disappeared “Well, settiem: utes Tw VAS IN JAIL Planned to Revolutionize Move- | ment, but Showed No New ‘Methods in Getaway. Suffrage work tn New York i# not to be revolutionized, after all, though such was the announced purpose of a Winning young Woman, Miss Geraldine Wingate, who came h 4&0, ostensibly from Chicago. ened offices for the Suftr. Society Jn tha Marbridge prepared to get out a magazine, The Alistorival Suftragetts, To-day the offices are deserted, the rootety xtinct and persons who be- Meved pinusiole siories of Mies Wingate are wondering who and what she really was and, moat of ali, Where she is she pr lative of pei work in ( Bion, as sue Shaw, was to Ves on vehal! « nine and her have dented all i sion Only & tittle more ago, in Chicago. wis the tepiese prominent in the York," and her * the Chicayo founding an y world in New was to elevate ry atmosphere by y's club. Bi she landed in jail ¢ harge of utter- ing wortiless checks and her supposed hackers in this clty said they did not know her. SHE LEFT BOARDING. HOUSE OWING $50 BILL. s » Miss Wingate depart- N Three ed from saying that dere Hotel in re to be the guest «f a prominent in, She also lett a $9 board bill, Persons whe had met her began to compare stopte®. It was found that nobody could sub- Stantiate the ingenious tales that had obtained for the young women members of her soolety, contributors ta,her mag- board and to address was a grand-daughter of W. Wingate; was the direct representi- Waugh MeCul- ols Suffrage ed by Miss suffragist itively not a a Gen. Wins that . Wingate tive of Judge Katherine ough, President of the ct in Washingto was any such person fig to do with her. aud amazing,” wrote Judge MeCullough to the officers of the Na- tional Woman Suffrage Association in reply to their query as to Miss Win-| gate's assertions, The “wea' and Her signatyre on checks offered by Miss FOR JUNE GRADUATES Thursday, June 27th 23 Jewelled Gold Filled Watches “he nited Mates, rely o Husted watches (o mnake bl to prove t tement atter of & o “e ted movements ts in a aud bas been MoRsOW. Teaerve the ted with the to or ort i tune radi he to re watch trade, | own fe y dealer advises Vreven beste i imply does it for | ron Pay, more he ots gO Hot . CHARLES A. KEENE onde, Watehes, 180 fro dway, New OPEN UNTIL @ O'CLOOK. ... on| BE MAIL to be | GRADUST: THERE. |" | couldn't help Kee Miss Wingate. Th w - | Assoc’ ae Winner ot the Butler Scholarship. tor an explanation there would | ai pata i the Sacred £ 1 of tears. Bofore many min- | 1 ie Religious of tie Bact be crying too and promising | Mary. Marymount, help xome more. and xo it went. I'm Son, N. ¥., announce that the winner o dder and Wiser now, but I have been | tue Butler M Jal Scholarship Is Mis rough some sirumsi yself and I | Beusie Lynch. Weat Twenty-fire street, New k City, of St. Michael’ School. Deserving of honorable men very time J tried to get a! a fl ishing 90) en interest tn people to-day took A the disappearance of She appeared there last hureday and gave a musicale, tnter- in the Henry street, School, Brooklyn, of St. Cecilia’ This scholarship entities Mts of the Good Citizenship | erected, by Long Taland soctety for club meetings and entertain ing board and tultion, School, Tal in Marymoun ytown-on-Hudson, N, Y, ->-— ave Memory Hehind, ‘rom tie Boston Travetiit ect (enthusiastically)—When yo fet Into the new house you won't kno yourselves, Newrioh— i day, ted, the next of the Bqual F tended the musi attracted a , wife of a § p nt of the Flushing Suffrage ation and chairman for the Ror- othe eoome, tt will by we won't know. This Price-Lowering Sale of Women’s Summer Dresses Continues Tomorrow This occasion at GIMBELS is unusual in many respects, chiefly because of the fr and smartness of the dresses in the various offerings. collection is distinctly differ- ert from the usual sale, because of the character of the Dresses, their newness and desirability. The newly lowered prices provide the added incentive which is attracting so many hundreds of women this week. We particularly vite you to see tomorrow the following special offerings: Cool Summer Suits of linen and cotton eponge, some in lain cut, some with Russian blouse, »cme with: traight } Special Smpire lines; in white, natural, old blue ond pink. prices, $7.60, $8.75, $10, $12.60, $16 and uowara to $29.60. Lingerie Dresses, $6.75, $7.60, $10, $12.6C, 415, $18.60 and $26, Linen Dresses, $7.50, $9.60 and $12.60. Eponge Dresses, $6.75, $10.60 and $18.60, All sizes from 34 to 44. Third Floor 22 New Dainty Styles Of Nightgowns at $1 Here are pictures of four of them, from which you can imag- ine the other eighteen. All are notable for their good taste, and their unusual excellence of material and making at so low a price. In some cases the maker used up remainders of em- broideries and laces, usually put into higher priced Nightgowns. Four styles are in crepe, round or square neck effects, trimmed effectively with thread lace, and one style prettily machine- embroidered, in white, pink, blue or heliotrope. ‘These are very practical for Summer travel, because they do not need ironing. There are eighteen other styles of fine nainsoo', adorned with prett; laces, embroideries and ribbons; in high, surplice, round and square nook effects, with dainty slcev All at $1 eech. But this is just one feature in a Nightgown stock that includes scores of charming styles at $1.35, $1.60, $2 and more, Second Floor Women’s Most Comfortable Summer Knit Underwear In hot weather, the best underwear is the sort that effaces itself most completely from your consciousness, That is the effect that these Summer sorts of Gimbel Underwear are made to produce. Gauzy lisle thread or cotton, soft luxurious silk, dainty trimmings and ample dimensions all help to achieve perfect garments. And many are additionally attractive, because specially priced: Vests of Italian Silk, with French bands beautifully embroidered, sizes 86, 38 and 40, in white, at $2.76, usually $3.50 to $5. Milan Silk Vests, with crocheted top; and Bloomers, mostly in black, suitable for bathing, at $1.76 a garment, usually §2.65 to $3. A ila Silk Vests, with crocheted tops, reinforced under arm, special $1. 25. Imported Swiss Ribbed Union Suits, wide umbrella drawers, with garter improvement, at $1.36, suits usually #2. Union Suits of sheer lisle thread, with French band, and reinforced tight-fitting Drawers, $1 Suit. A And These Undergarments for Children Boys’ Union Suits, fine ribbed athletic styles, all sizes, 60¢ a suit. Girls’ Union Suits, fine rib, low neck, sleeveless, lace-trimmed drawers, all sizes, 65¢ a suit. Main Floor No Scarcity of Colored Dress Linens at GIMBELS es} di cially pink and blue—are in such great demand that it is ult to get a sufficient supply of them, Perhaps we knew how better than other people—at any rate, our stock of these favored Summer Dress Fabrics doesn't show any thin spots, and women may expect to find pinks and blues in the various qualities, as well as tans, lavenders and other good colors All pure flax, 36 and 46 inches wide, at 28¢, 880, 48¢ and 66c yard, Blouse and Suiting Crash, natural shade, at 16¢ to $1.26 yard. Fancy Mixtures and Striped Linen Semperied Novelty Linen Suitings Im jovelty ti in embroidered and fringed bordered BROADWAY ON LEE EBT SS eanereanabasasins tions lecta, at $1.75 yard, Oe hee ceend Fleer al age ‘|VICIOUS CAT ATTACKS sturned from a& {a Miss Margaret Burns, No, 220 North Everywhere one hears the cry that colored Dress Linens— | ‘THE EVENING WORLD, | 0 fe} t} 8 | chise League in! Lynch to a four years’ course, includ: | t ba e 2 F ° jcame along. He | YOUNG GIRL IN STORE. |. ore of August on avenue. She was sitting on a stool watting for one of the clerks to chases when the big ca do up her pure that has tong | been the pet of the store, sprang upon vt of} her foot and bit and clawed her about Tarrytown-on-Hud: | the ankle and c ¢ rhe cat had inflicted half a 4 deep wounds waa beste: driven from the store. acro he Cl the street Py nered the cat be. | lead with his club. The injured girl had deen driven a to the home of Dr, Ernest Lurhsen, at No, 22 Green avenue, who revived her and cauterized the wounds, Dr. Lubr- ted after the cat and was carried are | een advised Miss Goldman to walt until | tion the Board of Hi Pasteur treatment. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1912.” Mastn't Be Nanghty on Beach, ATLANTIC. CITY, No Jy Training Ship Reaches Port Sately. +] The following cable message was re- wear » the © i of abt celved today by M. J. Sulitvan, ehalr- ae aaa [costumes and other fons of vulgartty [MAN of the executive committee of the Feline Suddenly Jumped is ee" at odie leaded BY | wteatning ship ‘Newport! arrived “at at Her, abt rach, Plaviig OM Tvmoutiy Enginnd, All aboard safe.” . ‘ ie Gane Stee ener the » mensaKe was sent by Commander Misa Minnie Goldman, seventeen years | 1a Marly oa B. 1h Tillman, U. 8. N.. superintendent | fold, of Ne Green avenu why of the achool, who In tn charae of the was attacked and severely ‘ ec (0 arrest ViO- Jatxtyefive boys aboard the Newport learn- ‘4 mad cat Leds aidind de! Nk dla Ing seamanship, She left here June 5. HAVE NO MORE HEADACHES generally. It is the same wa: ith bacterioloxists hid | trouble, headaches, digsiness or liver and deiormined whether or not the cat hed) kidney disorders. If you have gas on rabies before she began taking the|the stomach or pains after eating and take a pepsin tablet, bicarbonate of soda, Men’s MADE-TO-MEASU ‘© scores of complaints and even hind @ ®arrel and beat it to dea nj seriogs as ie cotane avoided. Tal : ‘of constipation--every one |should know, that every thartic gives relief only for the time bei and in enlity it aggravates t | If you take cathartics continually you liable to bave chronic constipa- with stomach dose of a ¢ ites the troubl ig temporary relief" The acute partof the attack is over. e been ing becanse it dri inflammation which is causing trouble. improves di is no longer any cause for disease. all druggists. Our $25, $28 and $30 Grades At $20 --- Two- piece Suits at $18 This is a custom tailoring proposi- tion of greatest interest to the man who prefers to have his clothes made to order, but who usually hesitates on account of the addi- tional expense. We offer, tomorrow, to just 369 men, the opportunity to have Suits made to their order for the mere cost of a medium-priced ready- made suit. The fabrics are such < go into custom-made Suits at $. ious handsome mixtures and a flannels. To your order, for prompt delivery at $20 a suit. Coat and Trousers only, at $13, Fourth Floor 2, nd $30; and the tailoring is identical with that in the Suits at full prices, Among the goods for your selection are plain blue serges, several fashionable hairline stripes, var- our few Men’s Perfect Silk Socks, 28¢ Pair For Usual 50c Quality ..,, Accent on the perfect, because so many Silk Socks sold at 28c are nof, These are made of pure silk, with mercerized cotton tops and feet; in black, tan, navy blue, gray, Oxford, Burgundy, myrtle and white. The surplus of a maker who overproduced largely, hence the low price. Other G gray. 36c pair, three pai WOMEN black, tan and white. 25c puir, three YOMEN’S—Pure thves blue, gray, smoke and white. irs, $1. ad Silk Stockings, double tops, soles and toes. $1 pair. ood Hosiery MEN’S—Imported Silk Lisle Socks, with six-thread toes and heels; in black, tan, navy and ews 's, $1. —Imported Silk Lisle Stockings, sheer quality, with duplex tops, heels and toes, in In black, tan, navy Main Floor The Gimbel Bureau of Interior Decoration Sketches and estimates submitted for decorating and furnishing of city residences. The Summer months are really the best time to have work done, to avoid the busy Fall season. We contract for every- thing in the house: Painting, Tinling and Wall Papering. Inlerior Woodwork. Plastering. Wall Hangings. Draperies and Cur- tains. Decorations. Parquet Floors. Special Furniture. Window Shades. Refinishing and Reup- holstering Furniture. . Sixth Floor NEW YORK Trunks Specially Priced For Trips By Land or Sea Every Trunk that is accepted into the Gimbel stock must sive assurance of a perfectly sound con- stitution. Our exceptionally fine collec- tion is recruited from the best Trunk makers in America and we attach a lib- eral guarantee, covering repairs fordam- age in transit, to every Trunk we sell. Now, while the tide of travel is at its height, we offer an assortment of these splendid Trunks: At $15, $17.50 and $20 Usually Sold for a Third More Included at one price or another are Dress ‘Trunks, Skirt Trunks, Hat Trunks, | Steamer Trunks and Men's Trunks ranging in size from 32 to 40- inch, and reg- ularly sold at $20 to $26.50, and even more, in our stock, Fifth Floor and Subway Balcony GUARANTEED Curly Bangs Bangs that the women who wear them ean rely on to stay in curl when bathing or motoring, are surely an invaluable Sum- mer help to the coiffure, matter how damp the ¢ long, naturally curly hair, Other Special Hair Goo GIMBEL BROTHERS THIATY-THIAD OT, ‘These Bangs you may be sure of, no r, or how wet the ocean, 14 inche: all usual shades; special at $2. Offerings ‘ORMATIONS, all. ineh, of wavy ‘hair, in , aL $1.60, rey. $3. SWITCHES of 24-inch hatlrely wavy hair, at $3.60, regularly $3, Straight or wavy, 26 or 28-inch, 96.96, usually $10. Main, Floor, Rear Balcony RE SUITS charcoal, or what not, you are only get- t ler of fact you soon as the Cooper's New Discovery banishes con- stipation because it is mildly laxative and removes the cause—stomach trouble. stops pains in the stomach and gas belch- way the catarrhal the It stops headaches, disriness, stion and makes away with kidney and liver trouble because it puts the body ina healthy condition and there Cooper's New Discovery is on sale at (‘i | It} Lord & Taylor Founded 1826. Ti i of ‘ Cotton Wash Fabrics Two Special Values Tissues in fancy stripes and checks, sheer crisp finish. regularly 25c per yard 38-Inch White Ratine for cool summer dresses. usually $1.00 per yard 15¢ 68¢ _ Spectal Values in Embroitderies Embroidered Novelties in Flouncings, Bands and Allovers 40c to $4.95 formerly 60c to $7.00 per yard Hand Embroidered Waist Patterns $1.10 and “$3.75 formerly $2.00 to $6.00 Sale of Jewelry Extraordinary Values for Thursday Sterling Silver Vanity Cases, pis on one side, 4 value $10.95 \ $7.50 Indestructible Pearl Necklaces, solid gold clasp. ...... Value $5,00 14-Karat Gold Pendants, Real Cameoand Baroque Pearl, and Turquoise, Coral and Baroque Pearl. value #6.00 \ $1.75 $3.95 Specials in Notions Dress Shields “Model” kimono style, double nainsook, rubber lined, sizes 8, 4 and 5, 39¢c per pair, value 45c. “Special” Double Nainsook, sizes 2, 8 and 4, 8c, 10c and 18 per value 1dc. “Zephyr,” Silk Outside; sizes 2, 3 and 4, 14c per pair; value 2c. at val. at val. Regular Hair Nets. 8c 15c} Colorite......... +.15¢ 180 Large Hair Nets....10¢ 20c] pin Cubes.... 6c 100 Kx. large hair nets. .1¢c 25e] -, ms * tee. “Albo,"” for white Clinton Safety Pins 4c 6¢ MGR: 55 aos pcan léc 20c| Lingerie Tape...... 6c 100 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave., 19th St. ans. JAusia ‘FOR THEE, AMERICA A NEW PATRIOTIC SONG FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY with next S'UNDAY q) r WORDS BY ELIZABETN MUSIC BY asa 58,3 2, Ao Ape sane be

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