The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1912, Page 8

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ee tee ies THE EVENING WORLD) WEDNESDAY, SULY" 20, 1912. legal representative, said last night, “there are circumstances which we re | gard as most suspicious. | The body. was not recovered until OF AUTHOR WAS |July 2 Then it was ound that all her jJewelry was missing, except @ necklace, which sho clasped in her hands and ken from her t all Miss Whi favor of De to be engaged : | y Father and Insurance Compan | ao- Wg lad, that fes Probing Drowning of o left about $19.0 Miss Candace Wheeler. id not drown after eity she wore be missing, except the broken e, and the way she was clinging ates that she was t after belng at- James Cooper Wheeler, anthor of “There She Blows!” and many other} stories of adventure, has asked the po- }ice of Denver, Col., to Investigate the death of his daughter, Miss Candace Wheeler, who was drowned near there on June 2 who wanted it “And we have not been able to find ne who ad Wheeler drown.” _ Bride Mecis Sudden Death, Anna N twe ix, and her husband, arried, went Mr. Wheeler took this step after tne | eee eee esterd White be officials of the Pennsylvania Mutual and] een nie ear at Danforth and the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Companies had started independent in- veatigations, Miss Wheeler had $12,000 fife insurance policies in these com- ler atreets, Jersey City, Mrs. Ni 7 put her head outside the car and was struck by a car of the same line mov- ing in the opposite direction. Her panies. ctured, She died early in “While we do not say that Miss} tne even 1 the City Hospital, Jer Wheeler was murdered," Emil Schnee-| sey City @ was at No. 116 a brother of | me one, it is mort | ts having seen Miss |» THREATEN 10 LYNCH MEN WHO ATTACKED Searchers Likely to Do Violence if They Find Assailants. Searching parties armed with axes, boathooks, guns and ropes are still out Jay Around Amityville, 1. 1, trying id two men who attacked four girls and brutally assaulted one Saturday night. There ts every ct of a lynching bee if the men e caught, Though the countryside hae been greatly excited, the authorities managed «| to keep details of the affair under cover until yesterday. Rewards aggregating #00 have been offered for the arrest and conviction of the men. ‘The girls are Myrtle Watts, sixteen, of Unton avenue; May and Ruth Ketchem, seventeen and sixteen, daughters of FOUR YOUNG GIRLS} ‘Amityville, L. “L, Manhattan, who ts visiting her grand- father, Jacob Hartmann. They were on thelr way to the home of George I. Walters, stepfather of the Watts girl, when a few hundred feet away In Union avenue two men sprang out. One seized Myrtle Watts and drew her into the bushes. The other three girls ran and told Walters, who hurried out and found his stepdangter's neealiant Myrtle ran away and Walters was otting the better of the man when the second gne jumped in and threw Wal- ters off long enough for them to escape, Walters and his step-daughter think they would recognize one of the men. F6hrlich bSons Half a Century in Business More & More People area the Value of Good Glasses —and realize that neg- lect of the eyes is a crime against them- selves. Correct glasses will protect your sight. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $8.50 to @12 With Far & Near Lenses, 84.50 to is 217 Broadway, 223 Sixth Ave. 13th St 101 Nassau, Ann St. FRECKLE-FACE New Remedy that Removes Freckles or Costs Nothing. Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-Face, to try a new remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles, while if it does clear complexion the expen: Simply get an ounce cf Astor House 350 Sixth Ave. 22d St. 17 West 42d—New York St., Brooklyn. | CRANDALL’S 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond ve youa 8 trifling. ithine—double strength, from Riker-Hegeman Dru \ ‘iker- BLISHED 1843, Stores, and one night's treatment will 3 show you how easy it is to rid yourself of ia the homely freckles and get a beautiful reliable work complexion. Rarely is more than one at lower thea ounce needed for the worst case. charged atdep’t stores Be sure to ask Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores for the double strength othine, as this is the only prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to feat for 593 3d Av VOLTITE SIMPLY USE A GLASS or WATER AND A RAG TO PLATE ANY METAL ARTICLE Frank Ketcham, and Helen Hirsch of IN YOUR HOME AT VERY LITTLE COST remove freckles. World Wants Work Wonders. Store Closes Daily at 6.30. Saturdays at 12.30. . Voltite Actually Plates— It Is Not a Polish or Cleanser, Although It Accomplishes Both Results. New York’s Coolest Store Was | | GIMBELS. Never More Interesting Than Now The JULY CLEARANCE SALE Presents Lively Attractions in Every Merchandise Section Whether you want cool Shirts or Underwear, Bathing Suits, Hosiery, Thin Dresses or Clothing. Whether you want to secure cool Furniture for house or veranda—ice Cream Freezers, Electric Fans, or what you will—you will reap all the tremendous buying advan- tages of this JULY CLEARANCE SALE, by making your selections at GIMBELS, this month. The best of everything—at the year’s lowest prices. The Clearance of Paris Lingerie A July Clearance Offering of $18.50 to $80 Trunks at $15 This is the opportunity of many a woman who loves fine Here is news of great im- j uisite French undermuslins that we brought over ourselves and in which sizes are now broken and garments are mussed. and dainty Lingerie to indulge her taste inexpensively. Becai The new reduced prices are as follows: portance to more than 300 use we have gathered in the July Clearance all the people who need new trunks to uly Clear: ‘oato ig" go vacationing with. | $i tosiz.co Every one was made for our regular stock by Likly, Abed aereeiey Ap ‘waite, F Drucker and other widely known makers. All are new and | eemeno 1.75 to $50 MiB t0 889,80 perfect, and could just as well be sold at their full prices, if we did not wish to live up 01 joor to the spirit of the July Clearance in every section of the store. There are 14 different styles of Dress and Steamer Trunks in the collection, all made of three-ply veneer, covered with sail duck and having best hardware and guar- anteed locks. The Dress Trunks have convenient interior arrangement, including extra lower tray. All Steamer Trunks have a top tray. Sizes 32 to 40 inch. Tomorrow you may choose any size or style in the lot at $15 each—an auspicious way to begin your vacation preparation. A limited supply of genuine “INNOVATION” Wardrobe Trunks at $25, $45 2 Fifth Floor 3.75 . Parasols at $2 These Gimbel Parasol Sales are always popular, for they always provide fashionable new styles at very low prices. Here’s another of them. Parasols of taffeta, with wide white and black satin stripes; plain taffetas, in all colors, with print warp or Dresden ribbon nsertions; pongee, and many other designs—all a third or more under-price. a July Clearance lot of Imported Parasols at $6 to $12; regularly $10 to $25. Main Floor Which of These Clothes Does YOUR Boy Need? Every part of our splendid stock of Boys’ Clothing is in- cluded in the economies of the July Clearance. Many of the lots are small, of course, and sizes are broken, but the savings Women’s $38 to $ GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL OR TIN CAN BE DEPOSITED BY ANY ONE AT HOME ON ANY METAL ARTICLE PERMANENT VOLTITE PLATINGS CAN BE BUILT UP TO ANY THICKNESS DESIRED and $65. Has the most advanced ventilating system in the world, supplying over 100,000 apie feet of air per minute. || changing the entire volume of atr every 10 minutes, keeping the temperalure cooler than out-of-doors, If You'd Like a Pair of These REGAL SHOES at §1.75 are t to make up for it. oa your boy needs vacation clothing—look through some } : THIS MEANS ese: a eon nees are still quite good for today and tomorrow. For here are still many thousands of that the plating will wear any, length of time, $6.60 ’ » i fe |Men’'s& Women’s$3.50to$5 REGALShoes,$1.75 according to the amount of powder used. 6 In many styles, though broken in sizes—samples, surplus lots and factory rejects. i c i High and Low Shoes, black and tan, and some White; all bearing the Regal trade-mark, Fou ean replate your olf and worn silver, (forks, spoons, Linen Motor Coats, ages 6 to 16..... $1.60 Men's $3.50 to $5 Regal Shoes, $1.75 | Women’s §3.50 to $6 Regal Shoes, $1.75 toilet articles, trays, etc.) and make them look and wear Stee Ce cates as pak rowers tpt 8 10 10.. tae Tan Oxtorde nag tent Leather Oxfords Black Pum : Dull Leather Oxfords, like new by using VOLTITE SILVER. You can replate the t rt x ? ‘ yeu ede Sea ea aE to $4.50 ee Many styles, Hiberal Susnthion byt broken slzcs,. Ina Ks variety of styles, wie brassy kitchen and bathroom faucets and fixtures with VOL- : Fourth Floor Minh Shee, SER: VOTH Gy Ss MOI Bee oe See Shoes, in many styles and sizes up to 5. TITE NICKEL, and you can replate many fancy and personal The New “Seaside Fringe” Business Doutlina, ti Make GAGAE Disina Tue articles and make them rich and elegant with 18-kt. gold. Reg eer ns teary bomen fo usiness Doubling, in Many Sections, During This hair, is sewed inside the bathing cap, and runs across the forehead from ear toear. It will retain its curl no mat- ter how many ‘headers’ its wearer takes into the surf, All usual shades, in the Gimbel Salons de coiffure, at $1.85. SWITCHES of naturally wavy hair, 24-inch, $3, regularly $5; 26 to 28-inch, $6.75, reg. $10. TRANSFORMATIONS, 24-inch July Clearance Sale in Subway Store A drastic clearance of our stocks “To keep tie New Store NEW”, also of seasonable goods from our many manufacturers, More bargains not advertised than advertised. These are examples: Women’ White Serge Suit 78 | 85c Navy Blue Serge, all-wool, 650 Women Linen S $1 Silk Grenadine, 88 in., 86¢ Men’s $15, $16.60 and $18 Women's $4 Li 40c Shepherd Cheeks, 0 in., 256 Suits at $9.75 All-wool plain and patterned sgh orens Clam ea, |50€ All-silk Measaline, 88¢ PE ELD. SH Set Serge Dresses, | 3 Marquisette, 60¢ blue serges; light and dark grays; NICKEL, 50° 2%, SILVER, $1.00 =. GOLD, *3-°° fh: FOR SALE BY 85e and 45¢ Embroidered Scarfs and Pillow Shams, 256 $1.50 Sun or Rain Umbrellas, 76¢ , |92. Semi-made $3.60 White Batiste Robes, embroidered in colors, $1.76 be to 16¢ Cotton Torchon and Cluny Laces, 8c and 5e yd. Women's 1214 to 1c Handkerchiefs,90 inoleum Remnants, 65c yd. 65¢ Old-Fashioned Ingrain Carpet, 46¢ $8.75 Tapestry Bruss. Rugs,7 x9 {t,$4 60c Plaitings, net and lace, 266 10c “Duchess” Dress Shields, Te pair 60c NiagaraSewing Silk,40c doz.spools Defender Safety Pins, 9¢ doz. cards 50c ribbed Union Suits, 360 ; wns 1.0 and 8 Tub Sir, [81.28 Altai Shantng 0 Be, | al ra tan GROCERS, DRUGGISTS all round, of wavy hair, in the popular ME? Women's 65c Black Paon Velvet, 60¢ : shades, at 4.60, usually $6, Ba: 18eBlack-and-whiteCottonVoile,12140| Men's $12 & $18.60 Suita, 7,60 RDW ARE DE ALE . Main Floor, Resr Balcony $2.75 and $3 Damask Table Cloths, $2 ’ $10 & $12 all-wool Sui HA RS, Ice Cream Freezers And Water Coolers How these invaluable hot-weather allies of mankind are working overtime these sizzling days! Good to know that in the Gimbel Housewares Store. there is a splendid stock of Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coolers of approved kinds; some of them still further enhanced by lowered prices. + gattzabel Brothers Freezers : .86, reg. $2. f 1.85, reg. $2.2 pam & § "iequart at. $2.10, regularly 278 Hh sf White Mountain Freezers I-quart, $1.65 2-quart, $1.96 _3-quart, $2.30 Poor’ Treexers i 1-quart, $1. quart, $2.! quart, $2.75 § Water Coolers, Galvanized Lined 8-quart at §2.65, reg. $1 t at $2, reg. $2.25 Bo; Boys' Baye $5 and $6 all-wool Suits, extra users, $3.75 DRY GOODS STORES, ETC., IN EVERY LARGE CITY OF THE UNITED STATES PRICES THE SAME EVERYWHERE (SEND FOR INTERESTING BOOK) Fiundroda of other ety Coaranco argon," "xray fron Baines end Lowe Pe ‘OR ORDER DIRECT FROM GIMBEL BROTHERS || AMERICAN VOLTITE Co. Dep’t 38, 225 West 39th St, New York City. Couch Hammocks, $3.50 The lowest price of the season; well made of 8-ounce Khaki duck; steel frame and spring; complete with cotton filled matt: wind shield, 2 ft. 4 in. x 6 {t., they last, 5 $10.50 Couch Hammocks, $6.75, ‘Se Boot Silk Stockings, 25¢| 300 yards 20c Table Oilcloth, 14 yds. 50 Worsted Sweatera,§2. ide, 100. Mei Union Suits, 366 I Nickel Plated Soap Dishes, 40 Men's 35c Silk Half Hose, seconds, 18¢ | $1.25 Bath Sprays, adjustable, 700 Suit Cases Many styles, 14 to 18-inch size; cowhide, black walrus and grain; most of them leather lined, Were $2.50, now $1,60. Were $4, now $2 Were $5 now $2.50 Were $6, now $3 Were $10, now $6 4-quart, $2.75 4-« C-quart st $2.35, regular x if ah Enamel-Lincd t $2.85, reg. $3.2 4-quart at 63,26, rog. $9.75 SaUart Ot 8 rat OB; reguily SET eS Montayne Water Cooler and Filters at 08 6-gallon at $10 10-gallon at AU rit joor YORK THIRTYTMIRD SX,

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