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ail ~ £HEB EVE OMAN WT BABY BLOCKS CAPTURE OF SHOOTING GANGSTER ‘One Man in Hospital After Pistol Battle, Wounded Assailant Escapes, ‘Michael Collins, twenty-eiz, a @rtver, of No. 63 West Fitty-fourth street, is im Roosevel: Hospital with @ bullet in hig abdomen. The wound was inflicted shortly before midnight, when be and other members of the Gopher giug be came embrofied in @ fight on West Fifty-eeoond street bitwoen Tenth and Bleventh aventes. Friends placed Collins in a peddlers cart and carried him to the hospital. He | refuses to make a statement. The police @ay that another member of the gang was shot in the right wrist and right foot. He fell, but clambered to his fest and mcceeted tn escaping into @ tene- ment on West Fifty-seventh street, pur- wued by Policeman Reeter of tue West Forty-seventh street station. “At the doorway Reeder was confronted | by a woman holding @ child, who re- eimed his entrance. By the ume he | freed himself of the woman the man had fled on through the tenement. De- tectives eay they have learned that Col- ling waa @hot by the other wounded man. —_——~—.—__. Playiet by Mabel Taltaferro. Mabel Taliaferro was seen in an orig- inal Japanese playlet written by her-| eelf, entitled “The Return of Ton Ban,” for the first time in the New Brighton | Theatre, Brighton Beach, yesterday, Another feature of the bill was the first appearance in vaudevilie of Marceline, the Hippodrome clown, in a sketch done 1n_pantomim: PRESCRIBED BY DOCTORS Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound, an honest, tried and true remedy for femi- nine ills, holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of any similar remedy, and is prescribed and recom- |gmended by hundreds of fair- }gminded doctors who do not fear to recommend a worthy medicine, even though it is advertised. Puff slowly. Gentlemen are requested, when smoking a Zira Sister, to do it as kindly as possible. Seize Angelina, or Polly, or Zirefta, and draw her toward your lips. Gently but firmly apply the match. Say “Good-bye litle Zira.” That’s how to get ALL the flavor and glad- ness out of those irresistible \ ‘i i\\*\Pamama Hats at Half NING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY BEL JULY CLEARANCE SALE Double‘ Advantage for YOU if { Py j \ First, it rovides, just when you want them most, practically all sorts of Summer goods at the very lowest prices of the season. Seedhd, degadical the'price-reductions, so general is the routing out of all small lots that you are assured of a fine NEW stock of merchandise to select from when the Autumn buying season sets in. Which is precisely what we are driving at—the economies to you, while distinctly pleasant, are merely a by-product of our broader principle—7o Keep the New Store New. ; Tomorrow affords many a glittering new opportunity to save on the things you want—the Clearance is stillin full swing. Store Closes Daily at 5.30. Saturdays at 12.30. Ho, for the Beach and the Breakers! Turning the July Clearance Spotlight | And Here Are the Charming This GIMB ' ing D Wi On These Men’s $22 & $25 Suits at $16 | he mutente eg z July hot spell is providing. =| Men will be delighted to get ; 5 these splendid Suits just before «closing their desks for their Summer holiday, and to tuck away a snug saving of $7 to $10, to boot. Every Suit in the party was made for this Summer’s sellihg in the Gimbel Clothing Store— which means that they check up with our notions of what $22 and $25 suits should be. Two and three-piece models—for men who like—and don’t like—to go vestless. Every style of lining, from | qainty little Bathing Frocks with merely a suggestion to full. Grays | a charm all their own, which are and blues, plain and fancy, are present pretty on the beach and practical in force. Fancy mixtures, too; with | 1m the water. excellent choice, though of course not in every size of a pattern, from 32 to 46 chest. The July Clearance price is $15, And there is a similarly good offering of Youths’ $15 to $18 Suits at $12 which will interest young men of 15 to 22 years. Handsome all-wool fabrics, in good variety and @ size-range in the group from 31 to 38 chest. $5, $6 and $7 White Tennis Trousers, $3.75 Mehl oie choosing remains among these flannel and serge Trousers, splendidly made; plain white or with black or colored stripes. The sparkle of the sun on the salt water and the sweep of the wind on the beach are about as alluring a combina- tion as you can think of. And the_Gimbel stock of Bathing Dresses, which has already delighted hundreds of women with its distine- tive styles, is equally well repared to delight as many un more. The beauty about Gimbel Bath- ing Costumes is that the designs are chiefly our own, made by a maker of dresses, and not bath- ing suits. The consequence is iz But another important advan- tage is the extreme moderate- ness of the prices, as instanced by the following: Mohair Bathing Suits Special at $3.50— In black or navy blue; gored skirt, piped at neck, belt and front of skirt with blue-and-white or black-and-white with bloomers. Special at $3.95— In black, equare neck, prett; i: sahaa Gh neces Dab ee bone sleeves; bloomers. Trimmed with k or colored stripes. Fourth Floor Special at $4.95— Just 86 Fine Monte Cristo | Handkerchief Time | ;iifevinion nfiaterucre store run mack: ure u pipin; Other attractive styles of Mohair Bathing Suits at $2.96 to 99.60. Satin and Taffela Bathing Suits G ful Bathing Suits, with V-neck and gored ski: id and sleeves with black-and-white silk. Other latista pons upto 0 Special at $6.956— jathing Suits of fine salt-water proof black satin in collar prettily t in front with buttons and braids te et Berton silk; rt, effective sleeves. sof Special at $10— Suits of salt-waterproof satin, in black and 1) trimmed with black or white soutachs braid, square meek 8 a “Hlects juare neck, Knitted Suit -andentite, blue-and-white and This mopping’ of fevered brows is a very favored pas- time nowadays, and it requires an increased supply of Hand- kerchiefs. While the July Clearance Sale persists, it is easy to buy the extra quantities you need, of pure linen at agreeable savings: es Women’s sheer linen, elon; ‘initial, T6e box of six. “Ee Women’s sheer linen, colored der and initial six, 600, "8 Po $12 Each, Usually $25 Here is a snap for just three dozen men who want_luxur- fous Summer Hats. Genuine Monte Cristo Panamas, the finest that are made; blocked in the favorite natural shape. Also about 765 of the same hats, which are unblocked, but € which we will finish in any style desired, at the same price. its for swimming; in gray- blue-and-red; especially priced at $6.75. Cael Bathing Suits, in fl |, mohair and knitted worsted, 66¢ Women’: heer cl $12 and $15 Peruvian broidery, 12340 cach.” OOrrer Bathi , Panamas at $7 Mec's plain white athing Costume Accessories = a ae $1.60 dozen. hemstitched, eel Leicry Ha new peeved at fy 73 $1.26; of satin or crepe de chine, 0 25; Tr, at he aoe raga yoaan sean ‘anamas M_.'s elongated initial, $1.60 box | Shoes and Sandals, of canvas, sateen and satin, at 25c to $2.25, from Peru, in telescope, optimo and of six. Main Floor Floor racquet shapes, Hitherto $12 to $15 in our stock. , All Our $3 Rainproof Straw Hats at $1.50 Gplits, Sennits, Milans and Macki- naws in good of sizes and all at asaving of just half their former prices, Fourth Floor Quick, Eager Buying of 28c Colored Linens First, they arrived from France less than a week ago. Second, they are in immensely smart weaves—diagonal, and basket, and a fine range of colors; 44 to 46 inches wide, Third, they are made to sell at 65¢c to 75c a yard, but our wonderfully low price for them is 28¢ 5 To see the women buying them by the dress length yesterday, made us glad that there were 16,000 yards in the purchase, so that there will be plenty for tomorrow. Second Floor Letting Go the Laces These rich Irish laces and delicate shadow laces are evet sirable as thor Has the most advanced ventilating system in the world, supplying over 100,000 cubic feet oh minute, changing entire volume of air every 10 minutes, hee ping temperature cooler than out-of-doors. Monday a Human Tide Swept Away THOUSANDS of These $3.50 to $5 REGAL Shoes For Men & Women, at $1.75 A truly magnificent response and the best ‘ible evidence of the le’s confidence in the GIMBEL advertising. Surptos stocks, samples pon reiects of themany Rem Stores, Agencies and Factories, Over 20,000 p: of Regal Shoes, when the Sale startéd. ‘ically all styles the Regal Factories make—high and low Shoes—all bearing the Regal trade-mark. Plenty tomorrow Men's $3.50 to $5 Regal Shoes, $1.75/;Women’s $3.60 to $5 Regal Shoes,$1.75 Tan Oxfords Vici Kid Oxfords Black Pum Dull Leather Oxfords Many seyln bral quantiien sod neary al ise. | Innitreet corety of stylen, Lt ne-faeeet heb yles, quantities, and near! sizes. n variety 0! les, to i. High Shoes, o great variety, but broken sizes, High Shoes, in eae inate Rant | " bit as de- h quantities were larger. But this is July Clearance, so , ‘ up to 5. retina Lacon, Eddatige arid Insertions }4to2 inch, 126 to $1; usually Sizes marked in plain figures on the soles of the Shoes. ‘The Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony Shadow Laces, Edgings and Bandings, 2 to 6 inch, 250 Ryera usually 85c and 460. ‘ain Floor Saving One-Third on Fine Black Mohair Brilliantine A well-timed special purchase of several hundred yards of this desirable Summer material. It is of English make, 54 inches wide, in a perfect shade of black and lustrous finish, and JULY CLEARANCE BARGAINS > This July Clearance Movement has penetrated to every nook and corner of the Subway Store, bringing new and often even better bargains for tomorrow's shoppers. Men’s $15, $16.50 and $18 Suits, $9.75 Two hundred and ten All-wool Suits; plain and patterned blue serges; light and dark grays; also gray, tan and brown mixtures; sizes 33 to 48; 2 and 3-piece Suits, $9.75. will be readily bought for Summer travelling dresses, because } Youths’ $10 and $12 all-wool Suits, | Men’s $1.50 to $2 Straw Hats, 90 | 1,200 yards 16c and 18¢ printed of its dust-shedding qualities. One-third under price— $6.60 Boys’ $1 and $1.50 Straw Hats, 760 | | Flaxon Wash Goods. 9¢ 95c Yard, Regularl: 1.50 8 Men’s ie to $2 Trousers, 61 Boys' 50c Wash Hats, 250 750 yards 16c to 65c Lace . gu. \' $1. jecond Floor Men's $3 Alpaca Office Coats, §2 ‘Women’s 10c Handkerchiefs, 50 17a to 7 inches, 10¢ to 400 yard. “ OO Boys’ Hee snd ; wah Pettey 4 260 War $4 to $7.50 Tub Dres- 100 Woeoen's $1.26 Parasols, 850 Right Temperature for Towels | fv $ ani si8 Wash Salts the | oe, $2.06 oo to go2.50 whip: | 3b Our steling front Sash Pine, bo ’ $5 and $6 all-woo] Suits, extra ‘rousers, $3.76 Men's 60c Porosknit Si rte and Drawers, seconds, 85¢ 280 Men's 50c Union Suits, 850 825 Women’s 46¢ Union Suite, 250 Men’s 85c Silk Socks, seconds, 180 Men's 26c and 36c Sample Socks, If your collection of Towels goes into the laundry and comes out again #0 quickly as to suggest a kitten chasing its tail, it is a good sign that you need more towels, this fine bathing weather. We have made some ver: unusual purcahses of splendid Towels to sell at such low prices that it is worth while taking full advantage of them: : “ ‘ath Towels, soft and large, at 26c. Plain white borders, hemmed ends. Usually 35c, By $1 Shell Side Combs, 13 Berry Spoons, 200 27 0c Oyste: , 200 Women’s 5c to $1 Neckwear, 256 26c Lace Bows, 10c 60c White Lace Wash Veils, 250 50c Chiffon Veils, 26¢ 30 Women's $12.50 Taffeta Coats, cord and Serge Suits, $12.60 110 $10.75 to $12.75 Tailored Suits,¢6 260 $1.50 to $2 Tub Skirts, $1 a 600 Children’s $1.50 to $2 Dresses, $1 250 Women’s $1.25 Waists,soi . , 706 Tarpeand better Bath Towels, colored or white borders, 400; Spequality, 1240 680 Women’s $1.50 to $2 Waists, $1 $8.60 A fine quality of double-ply yarn, very absorbent, 60¢ each; usually | Women's 85c Stockings, 200 260 Women’s $1 Nightgowns, 760 8 Women’s $12.50 Blue Serge Coats, 65c. omen’s 35c Boot Silk Stockimgs,280 | Women’s $1 and §1.50 ‘“Heather- 88, 40 and 42 inches, $5.75 Scalloped Huckaback Towels, good size, fine quality, 400 each jusually | Women’s $2 Sweaters, $1.40 bloom” Frttioosts, rene 50 Women's $3.95 and $3.50 Bathing 76e Navy Bicilian, | 260 yds.d0c Striped Shantung Silk, 160 450 yards 85 Silk Marquisette, 600 Messaline Suit uits, $1.50 An ona lot Huckaback and Damask Towels, some a bit soiled, 60c each; 80 pairs ae and 85¢ Bathing Shoes, 1,800 Men's $1 Soft Shirts, 760 850 Men's 50c Buspecnery, 260 fandsome Embroidered Huckaback Towels, in six designs, 600 each; | 200 Men's 50c Leather Bel 00 yarda 60c Black 85 $16 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 81{x usually 75 and 90c, Second Floor 850 Men’s 15c Wash Tics, 6e: ilk, 386 1014 feet, seamless, $8 ——— 225 Men's, id snd poe Silk Ties, 6,000 remnants 40c to 85c Silk, 25¢ $00 Printed Finclaum, 38 oc, yard 1240; Robes, §2.' an ane ‘urkish Towels, 121 The July Clearance Affects 160 joys’ $1 Pajamas, 750 $1 to $1.50 Swiss Flouncings, 60c yd. | 16c all-linen Crash Towelitg, rf PR. AIRIE GR. ASS RUGS 98 Pairs Boys’ 25c Suspenders, 100 | 18¢ to 25c Linen Finish and Bestene Washing Powder,12 cans uto and Golf Caps, 250 Bands, 126 55c Zinc Wash Wo $2.50 TO $3.75 HOUSE DRESSES—SECONDS—$1.75. GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. Men's 60c There is a long Summer of usefulness ahead of these cool Prairie Grass Rugs for sitting-room floors and piazzas. Here are about 400 of them, in different makes, which we have taken from our stock and reduced because there will be new designs for next season, Many handsome patterns, with a good representation of desirable colorings, including gray, brown, tan, green, red, canary und blue, all with fancy stenciled borders; or duiy ¥ormer learence Price 8x10 ft. $6.60 to $7.60 a 9x lat $8 to $10 x 12 {t., to e Sith Floor oO Gibiines ” F888