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| } el 1 ‘ y ; | LIFE OF ONE VICTIM, iy 4 } ; x + | etreet, who was shot in the bat..e, waa; + Finkler, a driver, of No. \, Hundrea and Bighteenth street. They if ANTE MAN SHO sand White. 4% ’ {ng van. There was one other man shooting with them when the volley | was fired that brought down Strom- | Derg and Pollock, The row was started, says Pollock, by somebody throwing water at the moving van. Ludwig and Finkler got off the van and attacked several men, Cut Ou Sa Lo Pollock and Stromberg went to their assistance. The neighborhhood was aroused and the movers were driven back to their van by a shower of atones and bottles. Then the shooting began. The two prisoners were arraigned in the Harlem Police Court and held for further examination. t This Coupon, Bring It and see our enlarged Pre- mium Parlor and get 20 FREE S. & H. STAMPS. 10 FREE in anewbook and 10 FREE with a 50c (SPE- | CIAL_LOW PRICES IN 52 DEPART- Lae MENTS) pur- a ‘i ) chase to put ble Stamps ‘before 12. Quality compared, prices less than mostwhere. Hand this Coupon slid ged slip at Cou- QQ) sk NeghaysSon pon i Not redeemed after BROOKLYN 74 Years Young and Growing. Buflets Fired From Moving} Van.in Harlem When Some- | @y one Throws Water. Morris Stromberg, cighteen yeare 014, ENo, @ Fast One Hundred and Fourth weet, who was shot last night in a street brawi on Ono Hundred and Four- teenth street, between Fifth and Mad-! faom avenues, died to-day in Harlem} George Pollock of No. 2% Hundred and Fourteenth | tacharged from the hospital after iden.| two men who were arrested to-day as the men who did most re Hyman Ludwig, « furniture mover, of No. 310 July 6th. E. W. were arrested by Detectives Donovan According to Pollock, Ludwig and Finkler did their shooting from a mov- On the Crest of the Wave, This Showing of Original GIMBEL Models Of Women’s Bathing Dresses It’s high tide in the Women’s Bathing Suit Section. This week Me vo climax of Lae Leh aration for a great many people who will be leaving town Batare the Fourth of July. New models in women’s Bathing Dresses and Swimming Suits of our own exclus- ive designs have been coming in daily in shoals. Therefore, for to- morrow, we have arranged A Special Display And Sale that will be of the utmost interest to every woman who intends to provide herself with a Bathing Suit this season, Here is a profusion of delighsful Bathing Dresses that are worthy of acing the beach at Narragansett, Newport or Southampton. And comfortable, but trim and smart- looking Swimming Suits, for the women who like to ‘go out to the raft.” New, but already popular are the “Middy” Bathing 8, of which we have sketched two models, Not only are Gimbel styles re- markable for their variety and beauty, but an additional and most important attraction is their specially moderate scale of prices, at which these Bathing Suits positively cannot be duplicated elsewhere. Copy of Imported Bathing Dress (illustrated) $9.50 An altogether fetching costume, of fine mohair in black. ‘Trimming of taffeta and braid on the skirt, and the square sailor ta, feta collar; taffeta silk necktie, set-in sleeves. Worsted tights. A beautiful model. “Middy”’ Bathing Suits (illustrated) at $3.95 Of fine blue or black mohair, with sailor collar, eleeves and skirt trimmed with white braid. Bloomers. A remark- able Suit at its price. Ancther example of this jaunty and comfortable new type. Blue or black mohair; square neck, trimmed with fa skirt Bloomers, $3.95. Other mohair Suite, $2.96 to $8. buttons, and bards of contrasting flannel at neck, sleeves i i {soutache braid end contrasting piping. Other Satin Suit The New Knitted Swimming Suits |iy3togis.60; of talleta silt or eile serge, at 68,960 618, | Are the summit of comfert for wemen who like unim- All the Needed Bathing Accessories peded swimming. Sweater of hea worsted, knitted tights and plaited antine skirt, in blue-rnd-whito,| Czps, in tendanna and Dutch styler, and some with blue-and-red and grey-and-white; white canvas belt. Sizes| rosettes; plain, plaid and polka dot. @6c t 26. 14 to 44, at $3.75. | pee (oes sof ae and crepe de Chine, some velvet Other Swimming Suits of Mohair, with full pleated | ‘immed, 10 $3.76. vi i Rubber C: in all colors, 26¢ and 60c, bloomers, without skirt, ere unusual at $3.96. | Betsof Ruther Cap and Garters eho: i Bathing Bags, insateen, 76¢. Satin, $1.46. Remarkable Satin Bathing Dresses, $5| Bethine Baty intaicen. Tee "Satn.91.48. We heve specialized on these charming Bathing Dresses) at $1 and $1.60; Canvas Sandels, 26¢ to 60e. Satin Shoes, with gr of Rt) Biags salt-waterproof satin, etl La Tet i piped with white, red or green. Ba ta, knee length, also Combinations, in Anot Specially Priced Satin Bathing Suit, at) cotton'ant ae) 50c to 5. $6.95, has sailor collar end necktie of contrasting color. | Children’s Knitted Ba ‘A Pretty Model at. $7.96, is black satin, trimmed with! special at $1.60. ing Suits. Sizes 2 to 6 years, Third Floor Tomorrow Another Remarkable Presentation of LINGERIE BLOUSES On the Main Aisle, Main Floor Twelve thousand Blouses compose the central offering, arranged in two stirriug groups: Blouses That Are Regularly $1 Blouses That Are Regularly \ $2 $1.60 and $2 $3 and $2.60 All are shown on the Main Aisle counters of our Main Floor—the finest collection of Blouses offered anywhere, this season, at these low prices, All fresh, new and perfect—beautifully made, and in the newest and most desirable styles that have appeared this season. Secured at these little prices, because we insisted that our regular manufacturers should make up to our order all the surplus materials and trimmings in stock. Materials are French voiles and batiste, sheer lawns, with hand-embroidered fronts, needle- work, embroidery panels and motifs, fine flounc- ings, wide bandings of real Irish crochet_and tation Venise, wide bands of antique Cluny and filet, wide and narrow Valenciennes, daint: beadings; yokes and flat collars of real Iris crochet, hand-machine panels, net yokes, button trimmings, tiny ruches of plaited lace, velvet 8} bows and sverytbIng, that could be suggested for ‘Q) the making-up of high-class Blouses, In high neck, long sleeves; many with plaited wrist frills. High neck, short sleeves, Robespierre and flat collars, with fancy three-quarter sleeves, also open-front models with long sleeves, Main Aisle, Main Floor, Only GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-TWIRD 87. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1912 7 ST ETT THE GIMBEL MONTH-END SALE} Tomorrow and Saturday---in the SUBWAY STORE Thousands know all about the Gimbel Month-End Sale. We are sure to see many of them here tomorrow. If we simply announced the Month-End Sale without giving a list of the offerings, hundreds would come just the same. If all New Yorkers knew or realized the extraordinary offerings in the Gimbel Month-End Sale we would need to build a larger store. than most other sales. Perhaps you have not realized its splendid money-saving opportunities.« See for yourself tomorrow. And one of the secrets of the success—the rapidly increasing business—is the rigid adherence to Made to Sell a ql Women’s Wash: Formerly $1 to $1.50; white, t! broidery and ribbon, some Corset cover and drawer, Broken lines of gingham, to $3, now $1. 80 Women’s Si That were $12.75 Good looking loose fitting silk wraps almost indispensable for Summer vacations. A v: styles BI witht changeable silks, and other now $9.75. " Women's and Girls’ Bath- ing Suit, Bandanna and Pumps, all for $2. The bathing suit, of re- liable surf cloth, black, two st illustrated; large | anna handkerchiefs and bathing pumps, all for $2. Children’s Knitted Bath- ing Suits, $1. Like a sweater, all in ‘one picce; sizes 2, 4 and 6; loose and comfortable, yet wal enough to prevent low-priced at $1. Subway Btore, Balcony Women’s 50c to 75c Underwear, 25c Samples and broken lots of union suits, vests and drawers, t variety of styles, and ver 2,000 pieces in the collec- tion; all at 25c. Women's Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, umbrella style; seconds of 36c grades, Women's 18¢ Swiss Rib- bed Vests, 10c. Women's 2c Fancy Vests, 186, or 3 for 60c. ; Infants’ 18¢ Socks, 12)c. One dozen pretty styles; sizes 4% to 9 ‘Women’s $2 Sweaters, $1.40 Just the right weight for Summer; Oxford and white; high and V neck styles. Subway Store, Balcony Men’s 50c Union Suits, 30c Open mesh, long and short | sleeves, ankle length, ecru shade; usually 50c, at 30c, Men's Pure White Li Union Suits, short » ankle length: usually 5 850. | Men's 25c Half Hose; 3 | pairs 36c, A variety of plain and fanciful patterns, Subway Store, Balcony Women’s $3 Low Shoes, $1 | _ 'Two-eyelet ties of patent | leather and gun metal calf; | plain toes, welted soles, Cuban ; gun meti all at $1 ¥ be readily Colonial pumps by attaching a buckle in place of the ribbon | laces, at 26c # pair. Subway Store, Balcony Women’s Tub Dresses, $2.95 and fancifiil modela; blue, pink, gray and Invender; 425 dresses, lard Dresses-—Lace trimmed, beck or blue and white; usually $2.95; now, $1.60. mussed, were $6 to $8.95, now $3.96. Odds and ends of $3.95 and $5 suits, Suits, $1.96—A clearance of $5 to $8.76 lines, Originally $10.75 A variety of styles; doa stripes, mixtures and @ limit number of black and blue suits. | 38c and 50c Corset Covers, 25c A number of dainty styles, trimmed with lace, em- 60c Combination Garments, 38c $1.75 to $3 House Dresses, $1 and square necks, a variety of attractive styles, that were $1.75 some reversible; black satin coats she favorite black-and-white striped collar and cuffs; conts of pongee and styles. Handsome $165 coats, t $4 and $7.50 A collection of one illustrated, of liner hams, checks hambrays and pI instead of $4 to $7.50, | 675 Women's Cotton Fou- 260 White Lingerie Dresses -A variety of pretty styles, me illustrated, some slightly | 76 Linen Suits, $1.96— 60 Light-Weight Woolen 100 Tailored Suits, 1, So to $15.76 The Law of the Month-End Sale Everything advertised must be Cea under- price, and everything must be materially lower in price than it has been previously during the month, even though it has been reduced in price before. These and hundreds of other Month-End Bar- gains Tomorrow and Saturday. Remnants 50c & 65c Dress Goods, 28c Lengths of 114 to 6 yards, in almost every color and weave of the season; mohairs, suitings, serges, Panamas and others; usually 50c and 65c yd., now 28c. 76c Black Mohair Brilliantine, Yard 400 yards, 42 inches wide, with a self-colored shadow stripe; excellent for pething suits and Summer dresses. 76c All Wool Serge, 50c Yard Navy blue and black, sponged and shrunk, firmly woven, 42 inches wide. jubway Store, Lower Floor Double Width Black Silks 85-inch all-silk black Paillette de Soie, usually $1, at 760. inch all-silk black Habutai, usually 75c, now 60c. 3 ieee black Satin Crepe Meteor, usually $1.65, tow $1.26, 36-inch all-silk black Pongee, usually $1.25, now §1. 1 40-inch all-silk black Chiffon Voile, usually 78, now 660 yard. 19-inch black Moire Velour, usually 40¢ now 986. 19-inch black Bengaline, medium size cord, usually 40c, low 28c, 10,000 YARDS REMNANTS of Plain and Fancy Colored Silks, mostly waist and dress lengths, usually 40c to 85c, now ! n able Skirts, 600 260 and 86¢ yard. Subway Store, Lower Floor ‘an or blue; some slightly soiled. Subway Store, Balcony §1Qcand15cWash | Women’s 50c Goods, 5c Gloves, 25c slightly soiled, all at 26c. , or skirt, lace-trimmed. reale and lawn dresses; round Subway Store, Balcony Ik Coats, $9.75 and $15, and satin travellin; ariety o} pleasing Boys’ 50c Blouses 30c each 600 from a very reliable maker, all nicely made of good wearing percales; light grounds with striped sizes 5 to 14; usvall Subway Storo, 75¢ & $1 Laces, 45c 17-inch shadow allovers; a veriety of pretty patterns, white and ecru; all 45¢ yd. 16¢ to 26c Laces, 8c yd.— Venise medallions, Spplivue also Frage fl » 306 jalcony and Oriental bandings; linen ed Handkerchiefs, 4c and 5c subway Store, Balcony Notions Bathing Caps, rubberized cloth, usually 156 e Bathing Shoes, pair. Bathing Hose Supporters, te palr: ‘Gimbels “* Duchess’ > |ham, for girls of 18 to 17 > | modified peplum models. 500 pairs, 16-button lisle glover, tan only; usually 50c, 26c pair. 300 P: Remnants of 2 to 10 ards of nearly all the est selling wash fabrics Champoisette | of the season, all 5c yard. | Gloves, sp, a sizes, slightly soiled; 26¢ kind, 16¢. 26c All Se Suiting, {00 Pairs Children’s 12- Button Lisle Gloves, white only; usually 60¢, at 26¢. Subway Store, Lower Floor 2 27 inches wide, all linen, old rose, American beauty, reseda, tans and black, One of the best liked fabrics of the season, 26c Bordered Voile,19) oe Women’s N i larity. A Mine “crisp. weave, white | $2 Parasols, $1.50 with border of corded stripes; Pink, blue, heliotrope, brown and black borders. 16c and 26c Mercerized Fabrics 10c yd. In the very most wanted new patterns and colors; plain green, reds and tan; also black and white; striking black-and- white stripes, changeable silk, Odd pieces of poplins, di- and those with dainty Dresden agonals; corded and mercer- ; store, Balcony. ized striped fabrics, in near! MU ios wartel meses herd: Store, —— er Art Needlework , onne, 108 ot 50c & 75c G. B, Corsets, of batiste; a variety of good models; sizes 18 to 26; usually $1.60, 75c. And Odd Lots of Corsets, lot batiste and coutil; W. B., C. B., P, N. and others; usu- ally $1, for 60c. Subway Store, Balcony Women’s $1 Waists, 70c About 400 in the group, some slightly soi Lingerie waists, bah neck and short sleeves. Waists of batiste, high neck and short sleeves, trimmed with cotton Cluny lace and Sobrocary, ‘ Waists of cotton marquisette, low neck, lace trimmed. Allover net peplum waiste, low neck and short sleeves. And many otber styles, mude to sell at $1; all at 70c, Sub Store, Balcony Misses’ Silk Dresses, $3.75 Made to Sell at $5 to $7.60 Blue and black foulard dresses, the favorite polka dot pattern; messalin d taffeta dresses, /in a variety of good colors; sizes 14 to 18; all at Misses’ Silk and Linen Dresses, $11.75 Made to sell at $15 to $26. Many styles; elabo- rate dresses of crepe me- teor and lace, in ‘evening colors and many other styles; dresses with deep sailor collars; sizes 14 to 18, all at $11.75, Juniors’ $5.76 White Dresses, \ $3.96 '6OF Very effective, of eyelet embroidery and torchon face; square neck and short sleeves; 13 to 17 years, es, $2.50 of striped ging- Levy pe tg gre Scal- oped s juares, usually 50c, at 26c. f 8, 80x30 inches, se ‘1 ed lace y Store, Lower Fleor including @ $i i jother favorite wash fabric: Dresses, 60c J wearing percales; a score or , for girls of 6 to 14 years. tore, Balcony $16 to $21.50 Large RUGS at $8, $9 & $12.50 ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs, $16 grade, $8. Children’s Exceptionally well mad more of pretty styles; 01 Dros Shields, slaes 2 usually 10¢, at’ Te pal heblé Belting, white and 4, We pal Hose Supporters, Sewing Needles, te paper, Nickel’ Plated Safety Pins, 12, ea Ve ‘stile Sanitary Belts, 2 fort © upporters, washable, 3 cards, 15¢ Wooden Coat Hangers, ubway Store, Lower Floor pestry Rrussels Rugs, seamless, $16 fi . Axminster Ruge, slig # $. #2 3 Remnants Oilcloth and Printed Linoleum, 2 and 60c, now 18¢ to 86e square yard, to $1.60, at 760. GIMBEL BROADWAY Subway Store, Lower Floor NEW YOR ses Of ginghams and | number of pretty | 50 and $18 ly mismatched, | A 2 | tion; yards wide, in lengths of 10 to 20 square yards; usually 80c to 100 Cocoa Doormats, some with wool borders; usually $1 before making): \ : a S 18x18 in., 25¢, 160 20x20 in., 35¢, 380 24x24 in., 50c, 3860 K THIRTY-TAIRD OT, 4 It’s unusual, different, better Yes $15.00, $16.60 Men’s "5.0, 85° Just 186 of them, and the profit will be all on your side if you select one; well tail- ored, of all-wool fabrics; blue serge and gray, brown and tan mix- tures; sizes 33 to 46-inch chest Measurement in the group. Yours tomorrow for $9.60. Men's $10 and $12 Raincoats, $6.76 mainly smal sivas big bareata inly small sizen: if you find your stze, a der Men's $2.50 and 93 Trousers, $1.36 A large variety of exception- ally rood patterns; 31 to 42-inch waist measure- ment, Men’s $2.60 and $3 Fancy Vests, 60c An odd lot, 486 all told, of washable fab- ties, worsteds and flan- nels; 33 to 42-inch chest measurement. Youths’ $10 and $12 Suits, $6 Broken lines, but sizes from 31 to 38-inch chest measure- ment in the lot, and a fine variety of patterns and colors. Subway Store, Balcony Suits, $9.50 ent. . 700 1,000 Men’s Silk erry Cloth Ba Scarfs, 2 for 25c Robes, $2.75 nats om fo oe Rich. Just 50 of them, full size and A wonderful variety of pat- Ley bora i ver sub- | terns and colors, from sedate patterns; excellent $8.50 black and whites to extreme robes, $2.76. ath | plaids; all 2 for 28¢. Subway Store, Balcony Subwgy Store, Balcony Boys’ $1.50 & $1.75 Wash Suits, 95c Almost 2 suits for the usualsprice of ore; sailor and Russian Dlouse models, for boys ’ 2% to 10 years; well maue of galateas, reps and chambrays; plain colors and striped patterns, all at Boys’ $3 Wash Suits, $1.35 Apretty, newFrench model, illustrated; cadet, navy, brown and red stripes; exception: Hy well made of the ‘good wearing “‘Hydegrade” galatess; boys of 8 to 10 years. | | | | | ———$_$E_ r 1,000—40c Seamless Sheets, /25c For single beds; fully bleached, nicely hemmed, 256. 460 Bleached Sheets, 30c, for %4 beds, centre seam. 80c Seamless Sheets, S6c. Sizes before hemming, 81x90 inches, bleached. oe} 4¢ Bleached Pillow Cases, 9c. Sizes before hemming, 42x36 and 46x36 inches, nicely hemmed. ‘ Waive Creehavea Bed Spreads, 66c. Nicely hemmed; for “ass White Bed Spreads, 96c each, for full-sized beds, nicely 2.25 Scall Bed Spreads, $1.60 each. Marseilles pat- ten Ig: eaten S scellspad, or Ringed with outombotenone! . Subway Store, Lower Floor $2.50 & $2.75 Table Cloths, $1.75 Odd Damesk Cloths, hemstitched, good weight, silver bleached; all linen; some are slightly mussed; sizes 62x62 to 63x40 at $1.76 each. $1.36 Mercerized. Damask Napkins, $1 doz., snow white, hemmed and unhemmed; six designs; 20x20 inches, $1 and $1.26 Tablo Damask, 75c yd. Irish linen, fully bleached, four designs, 70 to 72 inches wide. 16¢ and 18¢ Huckaback Towels, 12!:c each, hemmed, union and all linen; sizes 17x32 to 18x38 inches, 16 and 18¢ Crash pewelng, 12!16 E. All linen, neat red jul borders, 18 inches wide. ibway Store, Lower Floor 100-Piece Dinner | $12 Brass Bedstead, Sets, $5.75 Spring and Mat- Just 60 of them for to-day tress, All $7.50 and to-morrow, while they last; a complete service for 12 persons; American porcelain ware with a fine gray Avondale decoration, at only $5.76. 50-picce’ Dinner Sets, dainty rose de coratlo 2-inch post, bright satin or Ro- man. [i tisish usually $8.26 Bol Top] stri ticking; usual et " $275 Ai iaoe for 1.08 oor Subway Store, Lower Framed Pictures | $1.75 Shirt Waist | Half Price Boxes, $1 | Imported Oil Paintings, | with gilt frames and shadow | boxes; 15 landscapes, canvas, 20x30 in., usually $15, $7.60. 23 inches long, 12 inches wido, 14 inches deep; thor- oughly well made; covered with straw matting, with han- 25 Marine, Dutch and | dles 1 feet; | Venetian Scenes, usually $7, useful aually Siracare had , ‘at Finish | Hand Colored Photograv- | Window Shades, alle ures, antique or gilt frames; 30 well known subjects; size 18x30 inches; usually $5 to $3 to $6.60. size 16x26 inches, usually $3; now $2. | 76 Hand Painted Pastels, B-inch gilt frames; glass size, | 14x28_in.—usually $3.75, $2. Miscellaneous Collec- mounted on durable spring roller, complete with shade ring and fixtures; slightly imperfect, otherwise 85e grade, 160, 722 Irish Point Panels, for vestibule doors; 36x54 inches; wally 31, at 600, ross Striped Summer ors; usually $1, for * viety of colors and patterns usually 10e, at Cy Silk Floas many attractive sub- | jects for Summer homes; usually 26c, 75¢ and $1; at 10c, 26 and 60c, Subway Store, Balcony Pilews (ase