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SL IN PARKS? NOT WHLE STOVER SCOMISSONER He's Gotng to Reform the Law, Hot Weather or No Hot \ Weather, Stover Is, Park Commissioner Gtover says he fives in @ tenement and he knows all about tenement people and none of them wants to sleep in the public paris, even in the hottest weather, Thie etatement was mate to-day in answer to an Evening World reporters query as to whether or not the Commis. sioner intended seriously to enforce his Feeent order prohibiting the use of the parks to people secking relict at nights trom the torrid atmosphere of the tene- ments. "The only people who want to sleep in the parks are those prompted by an immoral desire," said Stover, “I know all about people in the tenementa, and I know that they do not want to spend their nights in the parks. The only parks where people are sleeping now @re those in the lower end of the city, Uke Corlears Hook and Seward Park, end that will be stopped. “Why,” exclaimed the Commissioner, forgetting that he had said nobody ‘wanted to sleep in the city's breathing spaces, “it we allowed people to sleep im the parks they would be camping out there all summer, Nke they camp ont over at the foot of the Palisades." ‘The Commissioner was asked what specific reason had prompted his pro- hibition against park sleeping, “The protection of the grass,” he an- G@wered, “That is of prime importance.” He added that the law prohibiting per- | fons walking on the grass in Central Park except in certain specified districts ‘would be strictly enforced, hot weather or no hot weather. As a matter of fact, Mrs. Rebece with a four weeks’ old infant in her arms, was arrested to-day for violating the law against walking on the grass in| Central Park near One Hundred and Eighth street and when she appeared before Magistrate Herbert she was fined $1. She said that she did not have the| dollar to pay her fine and was ordered | taken to the prison. Later, the Magis- trate relented and remitted her fine. It was recalled to-day that a few nights ago Mayor Gaynor took a late night walk along shore of Coney Island and noted the numberless a! ers on the sands. At the time he Instruetions to the police of the Co Island etation that they should have an extra force on the beach at nights to protect the sleepers. Boy Robbed Mounted Cop. Martin Benkowskl, a fifteen: oy who lives at No, 183 Kent , Brooklyn, was arrested to-day by De- ‘tective Burns, charged with stealing a police revolver, belt and nippers from the locker of Mounted Patrolman Rob- ert J. Marshall, in the police sta%i Whitestone. The articles in question were found on the boy when he was ar- | rested, E. Important Event in Our Seriesof July Clearance Sales. 265 Broadway, Near Chambers St. * {CHAPLAIN'OP THE MAINE *** 1 GETS $10,000 BEQUEST. Rev, Father Chidwick Remembered in Will of Late Aunt, Who | left $80,000 Estate. ‘The will of Mrs. Ellen ¢ Court in Brooklyn to its provisions, | Fourteenth stree' lain of the bat was blown up Who ts now at St Dunwoodie, in Westeh ‘The estate amounts 009, Other bequests Home for the Aged, Maine when harbor and Vincent 4¢ Paul School for $3,000 to the Rev. Father Thomas O'Neill, and $2,000 to the . Father Thi Keese, These two clergymen h friends and advisers of Mrs, ¢ ‘4 Koppelhoff, a mother | 6™AVE &ie™ ST Don’t Get Up FeelingTired If you do it’s usually a sign of dis. ordered stomach o bowels. Eata ad Toad Form tablet before going morrow you will ha rested feeling that comes from irons digestion. Sold st an bed and to- that fresh, Tigo Come to Spear’s and Keep Cool! The Sign of the ‘old Storage The bit alone suggests the qual- ity of cold storage refrigerators. To get perfect refrigeration you must get perfect construction, and that's the big feature about STORAGE REFRIGERATORS. are constructed to give the greatest circulation of cold air with a small consumption of | Spear calls your atteution to the Spear patent cold ‘air circulation system in this refrigerator, making it the greatest ice saver and best food pre- server in the market. It is in highl polished hardwood, 51 inches hig and white enamel lined $18-48 $23. is the regular i price.... high = and celebrated $18 is E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. 22.79 Success! suits selling up to $45 likewise. Now $22.75. Chalk Mixtures, Blue Greys, cuts. 982 Suits, formerly selling up to 30, $14.75 1,172 Suits, formerly selling up to*37°°, $18.75 841 Broadway, Cor. 13th St, t@Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings 119 W. 42d St., | Near Broadway | 2,832 Suits Selling Up 2nd ALL! to $45, Reduced to Our Men’s suit sale of yesterday, first of this All Important series, encouraged us to such an extent that thousands of fancy suffered a reduction Fancy Patterns, Pin Checks, Herring-bones, pencil lines and hairline ideas. Soft front roll lapels and English and American Every suit this season’s product, 125th St., Near 3d Avenue, THE COLD They ice. Keep things in a sweet, wholesome and sanitary condition and are easier kept clean than any other refrigerator on the Guarantees Every . frigerator He Sells 75c Weekly No Payment Down recommends tor as the most successful food pre- server he has ever shown, highly polished hardwood, 42 inches white throughout, and is fitted with our Sanitary the this refrigera- It is in enamel — lined Glass _ Trap; regular $15.45 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, _SULY 1 Sale prices, for a busy Friday's selling. ance Offerings waiting for you. coliection at a very economical price. from 33 to 46. line are fine range of styles and sizes, too. Men’s $3 Rainproof Straws, Splits, Sennits, Mackinaws and Milans. Better grades ‘of the same styles. that now bear reduced prices: low heels. Now, $4.96 pair, from $7. wide toes and broad heels. leather; in good models for growing feet. Meat olive and smoke, at $1.76, lots remaining of our “Boy Scouts Shoes.” If you are accumulating a nice library of T: 10 and 11 . . . 6 Mahcgany Disc Cabinets for Victrola No. 8 Weathered Oak Cabineta 3 Mahogany Cabinets , 8 Golden Oak Cabinets | 10-inch Albums =, . . 16-inch Albums e 10-inch Carrying Cases 2 . 12-inch Carrying Cases 2 1500 Small Domestic In the July Clearance The smaller sizes. sales, we |more, for several of t pect them to be ¢ Chaumont Rug Rey 18x36 inches x40 inches 0 inches 26: Ves Imperial Smyrne aun 5 inches 27x36 inches eee Men's $3.50 and $4 Rainproof Straws, ‘$2 $8 Ecuador Panamas, $4 About 15 dozen finely bleached and well woven, First is a group of Men’s Oxfords in tan Russia gun-metal calf and patent leather on an English last with broad shanks and At $3.95, formerly $65 are Low Shoes of patent leather, patent colt, tan Russia and gun-metal and calf and black and tan vici kid, on stylish lasts, as well as a conservative straight last with Boys’ Shoes Reduced, Too! $38 Oxfords at $2.35, include tan Russia calf and gun-metal and patent Not reduced, but specially low-priced are Elkskin Outing Shoes in tan, $1.96 and $8.50, to which we have added the Talking Machine Cabinets And Record Albums Records, you probably find a lot of them lying around where they are hard to locate when wanted. Here is an opportunity to secure an excellent cabinet, or extra album, at a good saving: In most pure! chases of Rugs there is a goodly quantity of the fore 2s a result of numerous important recent ve quite an accumulation of these little Rugs which are now in the July Clearance at greatly reduced prices- a third less than regular, some one-half Jess, some are reduced even They are very desirable in qualities, colorings and and as there is probably not a house or apartment in which a place > small Rugs may not readily be found, we ex- imed very rapidly at such great savings as these: High Pile Wilton Rugs_ Regularly $4 2 inches Lat es x44 inches $1.26 | 46x65 inches $*.50 6. x30 inches $1.75) = Hardwick Wilton Rugs Agallo Russ 26x63 inches $4.76 | 26x72 inches $3.76 _1h isis. Cost Much Less Than You Eepeet 1 If Bought at the GIMBEL JULY CLEARANCE SALE Friday is Summer's Saturday now that the half-holidays have begun; so we have prepared many new offerings, with July Clearance Special price-reductions on EXACTLY THE THINGS YOU WANT—just the things that the time and weather demand for your convenience and comfort--FOR EVERY MERCHANDISE SECTION of the store has its special Clear- Only a few can be mentioned here. obab Store Closes § Daily at 5.30. Saturday at 12.30. SUITS at $15 for Many Men For Our $22 and wae Grades No need to worry much about the problem of your new Summer Suit when you have this fine field| to pick from. Fix i please, Sack brown, Other features of the July Clearance which must be disposed of in a single Men’s $35 to $45 SUITS at $25, Men’s and $22 MOHAIR SUITS at $13.50, Men’s 3° $6 ana st TENNIS TROUSERS at $3.75, Fourth Floor $0, $e and 9s LBRNIS ee Men’s Straw Hats Reduced Though July Clearance prices are half or near it on all our Men’s Straw Hats, the hats themselves are just as good and stylish and new as when the season opened. A $1.50 many Cake eeveral shapes, ee straj Fourth Floor How the July Clearance Affects Men’s Low Shoes Very decidedly, as men will say when they see the smart Oxfords Second Floor ‘alking Machine Formerly Now . $20 $16 + $26 $19 . $25 919 . $25 $19 . $1.31 0c . T5e 60c $1 $1.26 " Bighth Floor Rugs some are ‘tterns, chosen to do honor to our regular stock at their full prices, and that there are no qualifying ifs and buts about them, save for the single fact that size-ranges are no longer complete. But a man can find among them— Norfolk Coats and Trousers in blue serge and neat mixtures, | or fancy blue, black-and-white checks, crashes, tariety of mixtures, many a quarter or half lined. Three-piece Suits in smart gray, mixtures. Many of the coats half-lined. d Altogether a wonderfully rich $15 asuit. Allsizes in one style or another, find a full supply of these essentials for the attractiveness and comfort of your bathing costume, Caps—many colors. mT. rustable band. t firmly in your mind, that these Suits were! Coats and Trousers in platn homespuns and a liberal plain and fancy blues and Bathing Caps and Shoes In the Notion Store you will 36c for 50c Sateen Bathing Caps, Plain and polka dots in 6c for pure Rubber-pleated Edge for 50c pair en sy Shoes, cork _ eanves, tod cen Ag all style and pum; rating Suit Ci ano-—rubber- sizes, Bathin Gc for Garters, non- justing elastic clasp-—self- ‘ain Floor In lingerie or voile, high or low neck, long or short sleeves. Some simple, some quite elaborately Ulinmed. Of voile, marquisette or in li short sleeves, including ten mi $3.96 to $6 BLOUSES at $3 and $3.96 ue and peplum styles, also Lingerie Blouses trimmed in H Cluny or Valenciennes finished with band down the front. High wei Coat Sweaters, in gray or white, at $6. Shaker Weave Sweaters, munniah cu, with athlete collar, in gray, tan, maroon, white and bent ibe Sweaters of boyish ap, (whee in plain weaves, with ny neti Ro tan, pavy, ms maroon and gray, at Main Fi Cool & Stylish Lingerie Blouses At July Clearance Prices No matter what sort of Blouses you have in mind, hls oa for select wea: in town, or the cool days at mountain or seash | whether you want them for occasions or wear with tailored suits, everything will be found in the magnificent Gimbel assort- ments which have been maintained in laviah variety bh rout the season. Now in this July Clearance Sale all in every part of the Gimbel Blouse Section, so that ¥ whatever style is desired will be found here at remarkably low prices $1.60 to $2 BLOUSES at $1 $3 to $3.60 BLOUSES at $2 “lene fects, $7 and $7.95 BLOUSES at $5 igh and low neck, or short sleeves, some trimmed with $8.95 to $10.75 BLOUSES at $6.95 or low neck, with fancy ribbons and silks, for tomorrow’s selling, at $6.75 each. But there are hundreds of other styles, moderate in price, to meet every desire, Third Fleer Women’s Sweaters Gimbel Sweaters for women have made mary friends be- cause of their beautiful and frequent! the moderate prices at which we are able to sell them. here are some new styles, in medium| t, that will prove to be trusty friends on the golf course, in tl ss siipabs tox Depa: Well OF waa straight cut in fancy weave, with V-neck or high collar, For the vacation season, she m regularly me Men's $1.50 Straw Hats, 16¢ Split Straws, fine and rough Sennits, with saw tooth, cable and box edges, 75 Boys’ $1 and $1.50 Straw fats, 60c 75 Boys’ 50c Golf Caps, 20¢ 105 Women’s Linen Coat Suits, $6.76 $10.75 to $12.75 Tailored Suits, $6 Lh 50 Lingerie Dresses, soiled, $3.95 2 Misses’ and eae '8 $4.95 Bath- “ing Suit 91 132 Wome: 220 Wom gowns, 86¢ 104 Women's 66¢ Striped Gingham Petticoats, 606 740 Women's $1.50 and $2 House Dresses, $1 50c Tea Aprons, soiled, 186 a Chemises, 60¢ 1.25 Nainsook Night- Women’s 60c to $1 Fabric Gloves, 35c and 55c Women's 50c and $1 two-clasp, lisle, chamoisette and silk Gloves, white, black and colors, at 36¢ pr. 400’ pairs Women's 75e and $1 16-button lisle, chamoisette and silk Gloves, at 66¢ pair. definite information, Those whose sizes are indicated in the statements below can safely come, expecting to get an excellent pair of Regal Shoes in their own size: comes out of the Regal factory that is regularly sold for less than $3.50, up Lo $! Men's Patent Leather Oxfords, in sizes 344 to 10!4, in A and B widths, up to 9%, in C wid Men's Black Oxfords, in sizes 3%, to 64, in A, B and (, also in A and B widths, with C widths, to 74 and 7% a few in 8'4 width Men's Tan Low Sh Men's White Oxfor Men's High Bla to7'4, A and B widt Wemen's Patent L in A and B widths, ani 1, to 814 5h tba to Wemen's Dull High Shoes; sizes2!4 to 444, in A width; 214 to 4! in B width, | GIMBEL BRO 18 Children’s $2.95 Pongee Coats, $1.60 $ 12 varie $1 Voile Flouneings, 38 in. wi yard. 218 yards 16e to 50c Shadow Laces, 2 to 5 in. wide, 10¢ to 266 yd. 500 yds. 60¢ Mohair Dress Goods, 380 360 yds. 50e All-wool Black Serge,38e 3,000 yds, 60c¢ All-silk Messaline, 380 2,500 yds. 40c All-silk Taffeta, 986 yd, 560 18¢ bleached Pillow Cases, 18!40 $1.25 Summer Comfortables, $1 18¢ White Nainsook, 1%¢ yard. 800 yds. 18¢ white Corded Pique, 126 800 yds,15e ‘Woshens 45c Union Suits, seconds, 580 Women’s 25c Swiss Ribbed Vests, 18c, 3 for 50c 940 pairs Women's Sample Stockings, 16e These J uly Clearance Bargains for Friday and Saturday Dependable merchandise, at, in nearly all cases, /he lowest prices of the season. Men's $15, Gee and $18 § at 99. Ribbon Remnants, 6¢ yd. 300 Boys’ 50c Blouses, 300 25e and 38e Children’s 18¢ Fancy Socks, hag 1-4 ‘are, 60c White Dress Linen, . 1,500 15¢ Turkee Te 106 each 16 goes $12 Art Glass Domes, $6.96 4 4,000 be Inverted Gas Mantles, 8 for iy 425 7 a Se Seamless Sheets, 81x90 in., ths. ; Aand B widths, A and B widths. nd Kidskin Shoes; sigs 334 Oxfords; sixes 214 to 644 Swiss Curtaining, yard wide, 8¢ ‘Dinner. Sets, 106 pieces, $6.76 sizes 214 to 444, A, Band Women's Tan Pumps; widths; 434 and 5! in A widths, to 44, A, B and C widths; Also 400 ene Women’s sizes only; 4 to 434, A and B widths, All at $1.75 a pair. 4, A and B widths. NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. “4 » in hand-embroidered, some three-quarter or long sleeves, in rie. Also in voile and marquisette effects. “homme trimmed ath soto laces, with ruches around neck and sleeves. ‘Third Fleor A Fine Lot of the Popular Panama Hats for Women Special Tomorrow, at $6.75 Nothing else is quite so comfortable and practical for hot weather wear, and certainly nothing is smerter and more stylish than exactly these Panama Hats that we have distinctive styles, and 20c to 75c Brown and White Cooking £0 laryetenee and Doteeta, 04.09 $1 Washable Couch Covers, 666 $3.26 to $4 Cut Gines Bowls, Jugs 00 Oriental Fruit Paste, 20¢ Ib. da hundreds of other Jul Clearance bargains in the Subway Store. Still Several Thousand Pairs of REGAL Shoes at $ 1.75 We do not know exactly what we have in stock, although we can give you some pretty At $1.76, and there is nothing that Other values range Women's bly gs Leather and Dull Black Pumps; ridths; 4%, 514 in A width. ies 2h to 4, A, Band C Women's Tan Oxfords; sizes 214 to 444 in A, Bend C Women’s Dull and Brij ht Kid Oxfords; sizes 214 “Waney Shees, in sample Subway Store, Balcoay L BROTHERS