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Prd natialyenitphi ibility RAM "EM IN AND MEM THE L ND SO TRACK YET Rast Siders Wonder if They'll | Iver Get Third Avenue Service, pre PROMISED WEEKS AGO. Bronx Expresses Ought to Reach Chatham Square in igua Six Months. . i ETT PTT rift i E i i 3 z third-tracking of of Manhattan low This was still nothing i it ~ Bs H ge 5 ES if Umterdorough now saye that it cannot ene O14 bide and that it will have for new Ofds, Of course nothing ne until the ateel is delivered. The public ie beginning to find out ‘that the Interborough people are now interested in the success of the north and south surface lines. The Interborough owns the etook of the New York Ratlways Company, wihch operates the Lexington avenue line, the Madison avenue line, the Broadway line, the Eighth avenue line, and various crosstown lines, altogether some 177 miles of tr: It follows that they expect passenge:s who cannot find room on the ntown morning trains of the Third avenue “L" to pa- ionize the surface lines running in tue same direction which they also NOTHING DOING UNTIL MR, SHONTS 18 BACK. Public Service Commissioner John B. 1 ustis [s alive to the situation, and a tes days ago he sent for General Man- of the Interborough him why work was y to get in the dalance acking on the “L" roads—the of third track on the Thira line between ‘Twenty-third street and Chatham square, and the yf third track on Ninth avenue w Fourteenth street. Mr, Hedley guil that he would Hke to get tho matter out of the way but that Prest- dent Shonts was out of the city, and until he returntd no&hing could be done. “Lam going to keep the subject up with the Interborough people," said ir. Bustis to-day. ‘President Shonts {s expected back from Hot Springs, Va., this week; o Richard Reed Rodgers, his attorney, In connection with the ‘L’ work, They ought to have the certif- cates of public necessity within a week, provided they are willing to come here and close up the matter. ‘In less than six months timo through express trains from the Bronx ought to be running into Chatham Square station, and over the lower part of Ninth avenue as well, The whole third tracking and extensions cost $2, 000,000 and include doubdle-decking the branch between the City Hall and Chatham Square, and the Second ave- nue line as well, with many extensions in the Bronx, Once get the work under way, { ought to be finished in less than three years.” THIRO TRACK MEANS FAR BET- TER SERVICE. But what Mr, Fustis says “ought to de done” 1s contingent upon action by the Interborough people. He admits thet finishing up the third tracking up- on the Third and Ninth avenue lines will improve the service twenty per cent., relieving the crowding just that much, ‘This particular rellef could be given within six months time, Ho says he 13 going to keep after the railway people, and demand that they give the public thi fet, particularly that part of the pi living along the Third avenue | n Manhattan, who have been oust u tielr places on the L trains by the Bronx folk, Some of the residents of the Hast Side have become discouraged and now »wn on the surface lines, oes into the same general he end, The trolley ser- ch slower, And so the third- is allowed to drag along all et de language of the English music ust: "What's the good of ‘hany- ——_—>—__—_- JOHN D. 73 TO-DAY. eu $9,000 to complete repairs on Euclid Avenue Baptist Churea, he attends, congregation raised $5,000, and 7 D., present at the morning ser views, when the announcement was thade, said he would give an equal amount. Mr. Rockefeller safd he had made no special preparations for to- day and that his celebration prob- ably would consist only of @ round of golf and a ride with a few old friends, La His (From the Detrolt Pros.) Ways be nice to your got my lesson all right. FREE "7S | This Imperial LeatherCouch it} 149 St eee A B+ Bloomficld’s Snake, Methuselah, Is Back After Long Absence. Isaac Wils as made the discovery that Methus Ine-foot black+ snake that Bloomfeld, N. J., for thirty yoars, te back after a two years’ absence. ‘A fox terrier belonging to Wilson Giscovered Methuselah, after which Wil- fon, the dog and ie had a wild face for town, th ke losing and turning back at ¢ of the woods. in Collision, t schooner Empire, loaded with salt, colfided with a whale on the Grand Banks, and was #0 wrecked the six men in the crow and passengers had to abandon her after working the The ¢wo-ma: ) miles towand land before they were picked up by a fishing schooner. Policeman “Throws” Runaway Bull and Holds Him for Reserves. A bull that escaped during a fire at Paterson was running through Main street when Policeman James McCor- mick chased it into the vestibule of a store and solzed it by the horns. After @ wrestling match that broke the windows, the policeman threw the ul and held tt down until the re. serves arrived to aid him, Gaines Pigs Ate $36, He Wants Unole Sam to Pay Him Back, A Chicago man whose three-year-old Malby Faneral on Tuceday. OGD: URG, July &—The funeral of Con, man George R. Malby, who died « ly in New York City last Friday, will be held in the Presbyterian church here at 2 FP. M, Tuesday. Large|_ Gelegations are coming from Washing- ton, Albany and New York to attend the services, @on fod $26 in bills from hie mother's purte to his pet guinea ples nas written | President Taft to please replace tho) money. | As he had only the emal ends of the! Dilla to submit to the Treasury oMoials, | Uncle Sam will wait for more conclu- sive proof that the pigs ate the ereen- backs, They'll stand Maockingo\, | Because they're the best bris- | tles ever put into a toothbrush. | High-grad never-get-limy Siberian bristles, they are. “a With a transparent Dust Cap over them to keep them always clean, fresh, unhandled, You can get the Brisco-Klean- | well in four sizes—and pay ac: | rae to size—15c, 20¢, 25c, | BRISCO= | KLEANWELL The toothbrush thet holds its bristles” Sold by hiohgrade sh parts otNew York City and Suburbe Alfred H. Smith Co, New York Is Something I C: English Style Sauce. = Cers are Saying it. ‘was recommended. A] + Just a dash of it, to suit the 331 Spring St., New York. Sold at grocers and 3d Eo Ave Ti S-<, M == _ Hlevated Another Great Oifering ¥F= For This Week Only 50 Cents Weekly Delivers This Solid Oak Buffet French Plate Mirror *12.98 No Mall Orders. CREDIT Regular Price $25. Regular ‘Price “bik, My FREE with Every Purchase of $50 YOUR TERMS ARE OUR TERMS GPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 Free Deliver, Motor i Ee Ae Here, Madam, Hundreds of grocers and delicatessen dealers are saying that about Eddys Old Thousands of people who appreciate an appetizing relish are glad that the gro- The steaming plates of soup, the fish Pi and meatsand gravies, all have a new and more tempting flavor since Eddys Sauce It’s always ready—and always good. ddys uce} Made by E. Pritchard, avis nliaiy fuanituee BAUMAN N'S -suces i rruRe UPH We Pay Fares and Expenses an Recommend!” taste. elicatessen stores, ENTRANCE TO STORE ON 149TH STREET Subeay Station. Station, q | This Solld Oak | Lining Table | Le Heavy Ciaw Feet 6 With Every Purchase of $70 OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M. y by Cur rucks TRA BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1012. r STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 6.30 P. M. Saturdays at 12.30 GIMBEL INTEREST at 4% Wi “GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers Keeping This New Store NEW Is Infinitely More Important Than Making July Profits This is why we take one whole month to clean up stocks; so that we can show you a NEW STORE, all over again, with fresh, desirable, stylish merchandise in every section, when the new season opens. 4 That is why this whole store, in all of its ten selling floors, is sac’ remarkable opportunities for shrewd shoppers, all this month. Practically all the special offerings announced yesterday continue tomorrow, as well as many new ones—some of which are told about below. New Offerings Tomorrow In LINGERIE BLOUSES Every Blouse in our entire collection bears a special July Clearance price. Following groups invite particular attention tomorrow: . 1,000 Dozen Lingerie Blouses, $1 and $2 Regularly $1.60 to $3.60 Made of voiles, lawns and batistes, long, short and three- quarter sleeves; some with collars, some with high neck, others with square or V shaped low neck. Women’s Black Japanese Blouses, with high or low neck, fp front, with long or three-quarter length sleeves; regularly $3 to $8.95, now $2.00 to $5.95. $5 and $6 Lingerie Blouses, at $3.95. Of lawns, voiles and batiste, high or low neck, long and three-quarter length sleeves; many trimmed with real laces. Norfolk Blouses, made of cotton jean; all-white or with navy blue sailor collars; patent leather belt, $1, regularly $1.65. New for Women ee Blazer Sweaters As soon as women see these smart Sweaters, with their stripes of brown, navy, King’s blue, blue and black, with white, they will transfer to them much of the favor that Blazers are oy ing this Summer. ell fitting, with belt and V neck, or with collar but without belt. Made especially for Gimbels, and priced at $6.95, Another Sweater that out-door loving girls are [ey te be able to get is the “Rough-neck” Sweater, such as big brother wears, Made of heavy Shaker wool, in plain colors, at $6.60. SS eee in floor Odds-and-Ends Clearance SUART NEEDLEWORK. Art NlsGurk Section have been gathered in the July Clear ance at half price. Among them are: In Mounted Canvases, size up to 20-1 Frames for Water-color Works Variety in Dress Shields Every good sort of Dress Shield that a woman is apt to want she can find in the very complete Dress Shield Section of the Gimbel Notion Store. Chief among them, of course, are the famous “‘Kleinert” Dress Shields, which we sell in all teat sizes from 1 to 10. And we have some very excellent Gimbel Dress Siulelds thas are rare ere Bulan nehitt wait and ry able shihie "or Kimono Beaye. carat regular shapes, two pairs 160; 850 worn li to ins dozen. ran Oe see ee erabe pair, | DreasShleld Pins, three cards 100, Gimbel Brothers Perfection Nain- ayaa Collar Supporters, three car \. k Dress Shields, fine quality, light erin rubber cloth, in shirt waist Saat White Shoe Cleaner, 180 ie. ; watt; 91.60 one Treas aes Bt ee Turkish or Honey Comb Wash Gimbel Brothers ‘‘Melba” Bilk| Cloths, three for 100. Shields, 200 pair. “Blanco” Shoe Cleaner, 160 box. Gimbel Brothers Duchess Wash- Main Floor ae GSC a gs Tee July Clearance of Dolls’ Furnishings One section of the Gimbel Toy Store is entirely devoted to everything a dollie may need, from a little bed to sleep in to er earrings. Of course, this includes Saratoga trunks and all the clothes to put in them or on the dollie. Now many of these things take part in the July Clearance at prices half or less than half of former ones: Former Price July Clearance Dolls’ Outfits, some a bit soiled .».50¢ to 25c to $3 Dolls’ Jewelry and Toilet Articles. .2be to $6 set 160 to $8 set Dolls’ Hats and Caps........,... .60¢ to $3.60 10c to $1 ‘Trimmed Basket with Doll and Outfit...... $3 to $25 $1.60 to $12.60 And the Dolls Themselves Are Reduced Infant Character Dolls’, Dressed -$2to $7.50 1 to $3.60 Dressed Dolls. . $1.60 to $5 Dolls of all Nati 6c and 600 Fine Stuffed 5 $1 to $2 French Jumeau Dolls, Dressed... $10 to $25 95 to $10 Fourth Floor The GIMBEL FREEZING VAULT Provides the Most Perfect Modern Facilities for the STORAGE of FURS During the Summer Season Clean, Sefe, Giving Life and Lustre to the Furs, And Keeping Garments Always at Your Call Moderate Charges REMODELING and REPAIRING of FURS Done by Expert Furriers, During the Summer Months At Specially Low Prices Telephone: FUR STORAGE DESK, MADISON SQUARE, 8200 Third Floor Cool New Summer Suits for Women Add Interest to This Clearance Sale In addition to the radical Clearance Offerings all over our Women’s / Sections, we present two most desirable NEWLY ARRIVED groups of Women’s;! Cool Summer Suits, for immediate wear, or for the vacation trip that is coming: } At $8.75- Smart Suits of pure linen, in natural color, with stylish 30-inch coats. At $12.60—New Francis Model of pure linen, in white, natural, pink and navy, | new Empire belt effect; coat and smart straight skirt; sizes 84 to 42, 7 At $18.60—Lernard Model Suits of Cotton Eponge, with coats in Empire effect ry i and straight cut skirts; white and colors. i ! ere are also new models in Linen and Eponge Suits with Norfolk and sem!-Russian styles; also in smart, plain tailored effects, at $7.50, $10, $12.60 and $26. ! ne Pee the Special Clearance Sale groups announced yesterday and continuing tomorroware'g4 following: $19.50 to $45 Hand-Made le Dresses now $9.75 to $22.60. ) Lingeri $16.50 to $26 Taffeta Silk Dresses now $9.50 to $22.60. é $8.50 to $12.60 Linen Coat Dresses now §6 and §6.76. a1 Women’s $29.50 to $85 Tailored Suits now $14.50, $21 to $40. Third Floor: | { REED and HICKORY FURNITURE} At Savings of One-Third to One-Half \ In the July Clearance Now that you have settled down into steady occupancy of your Summerhomae, *] you know just where another chair or rocker can be used to best advantage on the | piazza or in the living room. Our whole remaining collection of Reed and Hickory Furniture is included in [) the July Clearance, at price-reductions that make it worth your while to pick up the ¢ ) pieces you need at once. The Reed and Fibre Rush Furniture Settees, Arm Chairs and Arm Rockers, in many artistic and comfortable designs, in brown, green and shellac finish. Some of the prices: Reduced 33 1-3 Per Cent. Reduced 60 Per Cent. Px} ‘ Card Table, with four chali 28, from $32. Setti 14, fi ; 912.60, from from Tables, 10; from $18; 90: from Bar OG from $5.60. | 90.80, frorm Sade oe Sanam ft0m B28 OF, from BGs ot wid, $16; 68.60, from $14; 98, from $125] ‘a6 i .50, from $10. rm , $10, from $20; @8, from $16; t a eh ding from $9; 96.76, from $10; ¢4, from $6;| $12.50; rea ae hi ", ad $8. hii, ‘Arm Rock 48 .85, from $12.60; $8, from $12; $6.26, Chali ; ; are @. 4 rom $ 98, from $12; 96.25, bog oh rs, @7, from $14; 96.60, from $11.50; *y daisiakatann “Old Hickory’ Furniture Reduced 83 1-3 Per Cent. tees, $16.60, from $26; $12, from $18; $10, from $16; | ¢8.60, from $5.25; $2.60, from $8.76. 99.50, from $14. ie ; 67.60, from $11; ; ‘Arin Rockers ; 67.60, from $10.75; 96.60, from $7.75; wn Sit ws = hirer ‘Wists Frese” ¢ el<e «THE GIMBEL. SUBWAY,'STORE:@_ if THREE REMARKABLE OFFERINGS COMMAND TODAY’S JULY CLEARANCE NEWS Beginning Today—A Sale of 20,000 Pairs el $3.50 to $5 REGAL Shoes | For Men & Women, at $1.75; w« A periodical disposal of the samples, surplus and factory rejects of the many Regal Stoves, Agencies and Factories. Practically all the styles Regal factories make. All bear the. ’ trademark, Regal Shoes are known in every city and town in the country for their excellentutty dependable quality. ‘Thousands will seize this opportunity to secure standard Regal Sho $1.75 a pair, which is half price or less. Anevent of such magnitude must be witnessed ¢o ff realize its unusual importance. Come tomorrow! So great is the quantity there'll b for all: Men's $3.50 to $5 Regal Shoes, $1.76;Women’s$3.50to a Practically every style the Regal factories make—High| , High Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps a1 Sho skin, calfskin, patent leather and n Shoes, Oxford Ties and Pumps, in tan and black kidskin, calfskin and patent lenther; also a number of White hy lon aitece cea ee gem te rel as alam j Oxfords; sizes from 3)4 to 1114, All at 61.76 a pair. 134 to 6%. All at 61.76 a pate. | Bizes and styles displayed on separate tables; sizes marked in plain fi on the Better to make a personal selection, but if impossible tocall, mail your order tods: first,secend and third choice. SALE NOW IN PROGRESS IN THE GIMBEL SUBWAY 8TO! 4 Women’s 50c, 75c & $1 Fabric Gloves at 35c and 55c The samples and odd dozens from one of our best! manufacturers, All the good colors included, with a Mberal proportion of black and white. 84.don Dessert 8 4 doz. Dessert Spoons,800 Short Gloves at 35c 44 doz. Deasert Forks, 800 The kind usually sold at 60c, 76¢ and $1 a pair;/41 doz. Table Forks, 60¢ fic ER Knives, 600 ea. Rogers’ Silverware Half-Price Adiscontinued pattern. It few hours, musa morning. aunetenbinee: 168 doz, Tea Spoons, 460 34 dos. 9 Cota 10 doz. Table Spoons, 900 $4 doz.|60 Fish lisle, chamoisette and some silk gloves. 9 doz. Dessert Knives, §2 16-Button Gloves at 55c een ary Mey oy 108 Children's Sets, 20¢ set. 88 each. That usually sell at 76c, $1 and some at even more;/121 Be: Spoone, 85e each, 8 ucse Boge, i eacl lisle, chamolsette and silk gloves. And Other Pieces et Equally 8) Reductions. Subway Store, Balcony Bubway tore, Balcony BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY<IMIRD ST. THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY i Allie Me eh we 5 ae prenee 4060+ tnineenrenie en atinndtonn Makes more “Offers of Posi- tions’ than any other two mediums in the universe.

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