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CQURTS DISPOSE OF EIGHTEEN PRISONERS sentence suspended; Wallace Davis, | twenty-four veara old: aded gullty to carrying revolver; itentiary one| -_—<-. month. Jeremiah Sullivan, twenty-six years old; pleaded guilty to carrying re- Mighteen prisoners, convicted elther by volver; two prior convictions; peniten- @rial or conviction, were disposed of by! tiary’ J1 months and 2) days and fined the Judges of the Court of General Ses- | $00, Touls Mues, thirty-five years old; | Gens yesterday. fare allowed to go free on suspended wanton ces. hoes sentences, with records of the Meee and the penalties imposed, were: BF Judge O'Sutlivan—Dougias Jefter- | wattney, twenty-three years old; con- victed by trial of selling cocaine; recom- mended by jury to mercy of court; no| Prior conviction; sentence suspended. | By Judge Mulqueen—Edward Herbert, | twenty-three years old; pleaded guilty to petty larceny; stole five coats from storage warehouse; no prior conviction; etty la stole | Four of the number Pleaded gulity ra h | twenty-two years old; pleaded gullty at-| tempted suicide; drank poison on street; | sentence suspended, Joseph Kirk, forty-| one years old; pleaded guilty of petty| larceny; stole purse containing $0 from ry, one year, Frank years old, and old; pleaded bed companion 6 prior convic- one year. Lioyd and necessities of the public that it serves. People come to GIMBELS because they are sure of finding EXACTLY WHAT THEY WANT, in the fullest assortments. In hot weather they don’t want to waste time to hunt around the city. That is why they come FIRST to the COOL STORE, with the fullest ‘stocks—ESPECIALLY NOW, when July Clearance Prices Offer Big Economies in Every Section More Hot-Weather News| Of MEN’S CLOTHING | ae Here, in the Gimbel Clothing Store for Men are plenty of ways to save money on cool clothes. The July Clearance of our own fine stock fur- nishes much of the news. Some of our good tailors, whom we found equally eager to clear their stock, have contributed the rest. First, the Mohair Suits at $11.75 | Priestly Cravenet- ted and Usually $20 One man bought three of them. Saidhetraveled a good deal, and that these suits were cool to wear, easy to pack, | and hard to crease. Another/ man who had bought one of} he Mohair Suits in the Sale fast year, came back for an- Pienty here tomorrow, for a man | Other, to “speli” his old one. who has not yet bought his. Men's $5, $6 and $7 Unlined Blue Serge Coats at $3 ! f The Coats are standard all-wool, fast-color serge, finely tailored, and withouta vestige of lining. May be worn with} white flannel trousers. $3, while they last—all sizes to begin| with. , $4, $5 and $6 Motor Dusters at $3 * Broken lines, from our regular stock of various Summer ma- terials. A!so about 160 Shower-proof Dusters, recularly $5. Fourth Floor | rying a revolve: | Guiseppe Spat | formatory. Just Look in the THE Benjamin Hull, thirty years old; ex convicts; pleaded gullty attempted burg- lary; each (8 State prison for two years and six months, Antonio Lopes, thirty-two years old; pleaded guilty car- enitentiary one year. wenty-two years old; tying revolver; penl- ar. Vito De Leo, six- pleaded guilty carrying pleaded gullty tentiary teen y revolv i pe intlary one year. oy By Judge Rosaisky--Wililam ghtelds,|_, TO etioy food twenty-eigh: ole, Kane, nineteen years old: pleaded guilty | ach must be in frand larceny; held 1 Ivory of No, 441 West Forty-seventh street on street and robbed him of $4 fn cash and diamond ring valued at $150; first offenders; each Elmira Re- half of the time, tempt you. Henry D'Errico, thirty-four years old pleaded guilty grand larceny; stole from employer; complainant s D'Errico stole about $2,000 in all; 8! Prison not less than two years and months and not more than Ave ye Harry Goldberg, twenty-one years oid; | you can make w pleaded guilty petty larceny; stole push cart cull of shoes on Eldridge strest; New York Cit: Retormatovy. If You Are Acquainted with the Superior Quality of Gimbel Ap- parel, You Will Know that There Are Only Smart, Well-Fitling and Carefully Made Costumes in thi. Clearance Sale Of Dresses And Suits A season is a season at GIMBELS! vanced the styles may be, it does not arouse drastic reductions inflicted by the Pre-Inventory Blue Pencil So that selection would’be large and pleasing in this Sale, we grasped the op- aterials of mani But we only accepted their generous dlasounte, beens ‘the regular ufseturers, the Dresses and Suits after our own imported models, portunity to take over the surplus m: For WOMEN Lingerie, Linen, Cotton Voile and Eponge Dresses, $5.75, instead of $7.50 to $12.50. Hand-Made Lingerie Dresses, $9.50 to $12.50, instead of $19.50 to $25. White Linen Dresses, $7.50, instead of $10. Fine Cotton Eponge Dresses, $18.50, in- stead of $32.60. Sizes 34 to 44. Tailored Suits $5, instead of $10—$7.50, instead or $9.50—$8.75, instead of $12.50—$12.75, instead " "Cotton Eponge Suits, $18.60, instead of $26” Ehird lege July Clearance of these Useful Leather Articles Perhaps, if nobody has ever given you some of these convenient things that you particularly _|want, you will seize this chance to buy them at half their usual prices, or less. Or you may want » Schedule of Economies in {10 #¢ some one # soowsbye sift of @ practical The Hosiery Sale * Remember that the Sale began with 53,000 pairs of well-| lected Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. Chiefly the! ple qualities, weights and colorings that are particularly welcome when offered at less than usual prices. You may be sure of getting the Hosiery you need at a handsome saving in some of these lots: Men’s Socks Women’s Stockings Silk, at 36c, regularly 60c. Pr Silk, at $1.15, regularly .65 to $3. Silk, at 86c, reg. $1.25 and $1.60 Silk, at 65, reg. 96c to $1.25. Boot Silk, at 35c, regularly 60c. Silk, at 28c, regularly 60c. “Samples,” many sorts, at 28c, regularly 50c to 65c, h ng " 0c. T Silk Lisle, at 22c, regularly 360.] Buen reeeciitgy ct ade, 1 Main Floor. larly 36c and 60c. Servie liean porcelain. Sample Stockings, at 2c, regu- | (hom, well worth buying if you can find any use at all for a new Dinner Set. There are Jewel Boxes, Glove and Handker- chief Cases, Shaving Sets, Fitted Dress Cases, Bridge Sets, Memorandum Pads, and various ‘novelties—all of fine quality. Now 60c to $10 Each, Were $1 to $20 Main Floor DINNER SETS Added To the July Clearance Sale Two are handsomely decorated Austrian China nother is of English; a fourth of Amer- All are so low-priced as to make At $26, from $42, Austrian China, 113 pes., delicate 50c and 60c Bordered eve eee huiien China, 100 pes., in charm- Wash Goods at 25c Yard This is a collection of over 9,000 yards of some of the prettiest | bordered fabrics of the season; parily secured under price from | q makers and importers, and partly from our own stock, | ; Among them are English Efleure Voiles, in charming patterns | and colorings, Empress Voiles from one of the best American | mills, and Silk-filled Pongees, with high lustre; 27 to 44 inches | designs. wide. j The gathering includes floral, foulard, combination and| {3 seroll effects, in pink, blue, heliotrope, tan, prowa, navy blue, da and black on white and colored grounds. Now in the July Clearance at 25¢ a yard. Second Floor Women’s White Canvas Boots: $3.25 Tomorrow, from $5 Here 1s the first reduction on these very popular Sumi er Button Shoes for Women. They are smart in style, with high! Cuban heels, and here at a saving of more than a third, in a! good range o! except narrow width: white canvas in complete size-ranges. Second Floor Pi Mis: che en Box, $8.75, from $15. irom $35. ing border pattern. At $13.75 from $18, fine American porcelain, 100 pes., green or maroon horder. At $9.76 from $14, English porcelain, 100 pes., blue, oral underglazed design Six New Items in Cut Glass Riehly cut on pure blanks, in conventional and floral rge Shallow Jelly Dishes, $3.25, from $6.50. Celery $4.25, from . Fruit ‘Bowls, floral designs, from $5.50, Water Jugs, $2.75, from $3.50. ‘Tall Compates, on stand, $3.26, from $4.50, Celery Trays, star pattern, $2.95, from $4, Garden Marbles and Terra Cottas A few fine rom our collection of Marbles nd Terra ( al Stone Garden Ornaments, ich as Benehy d Flower Boxes, now thus re- duced: De Medici Vase, $95, from $175, Terra Cotta Window Window Box with support, $22.60, Terra Cotta Pedestal, $16, from $25, Fifth Floor % ome of the smaller ones and the 3. $3.25 pair for regular $5 Gimbel Shoes, ‘Women’s $4 White Canvas Low Shoes at $2.95 | * Welted Pumps, flat ribbon bows and three eyelet Ties, all ot BROADWAY NEW VENING WORLD, and Thomas | five proper benefit therefrom, your stom- Dr. Willlam J. | your stomach is upset and out of order A bad, out-of-order stomach is a forerunner of many serious diseases. When you feel run down and half sick, have a bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue; when you are droopy, nervous, feel bloated after eating, and your food lies like a heavy lump in your stomach, bottom of all this there is one cause— stomach trouble. Door, at GIMBELS And See New York’s Busiest Store The Store that ‘DOES THINGS.” The:Store with.a strong, wide-awake, aggressive policy—constantly thoughtful of the desires | Another Style of Couch Hammock Bed is WEDNESDAY, STOP HAVING INDIGESTION — AND ENJOY WHAT YOU EAT Prove to yourself after taking a little || and at the same time de Cooper's New Discovery, that you stomach is as good as any and there i: nothing hap J with it. mentation of food and begin eating wha' you want without fear of indigestion. Cooper's New Discovery ton , a healthy condition. If , choice foods will fail to system, puts the digestive on healthy condition, rids the kidneys and makes I Go to your druggist orth livin ht now ond ge p your mind that at the] mediate benefit bottle to your druggist and get you money back For sale at all druggists. AY And no matter how charming or ad- our sentiment to spare any from the ey were willing to make For YOUNG WOMEN Striped Voile Dresses, $5, formerly $9.50. Lingerie Dress.s, $5.75, formerly $10. Eponge Dresses, $18.60, formerly $32.60. Silk Dresses, $10, formerly $18.60. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. of Pure Linen Floor Great Weather to Be Lazy And we aid and abet you in this virtuous re- solve by this July Clearance offering of Couch Hammock Beds They have solid steel frames, cotton-filled mattresses, covered with heavy green drill, and well-tufted; and helicon springs. Side and back wind shields are of khaki, with magazine pocket. $6.75 Each, Instead of $10.50 made of 8-ounce khaki duck, on steel frame, has cotton-filled and tufted mattress, strong springs and wind shields, 2 ft. 4 in. x 6 ft. Specially priced at $3.50. Fourth Floor ° : “Putting Up” Fruit? This is canning and preserving time, which every housewife knows. And everything neces- sary for putting up fruit and vegetables is here, except the ingredients. Special July Clearance prices, too— Fruit Jar Holders, at 7¢ each, regularly 10c. Combination Purity Fruit Canners, hold 4 jars, at $2.75 each, regularly $3.50, Fruit Strainer and Jelly Bag, strictly sanitary, at 18c each, regularly 25e. ting trult j ais A Parawax, i it » 1-1 i regularly 100) ne Tee AH TD: PE peor’ Fine ELECTRIC LAMPS A Third Under-Price Many of the maker’s best designs are included in this Clearance of his surplus lot. The Lamps are intended for living-room and library, and have rich mosaic shades, on stand- ards in bright and dull brass, and verde antique finishes. There are not many of a style, but there is a fine choice at these prices: $10, Usually $15 $37, Usually $65 $16, Usually $20 $40, Usually $60 $20, Usually $30 $45, Usually $76 $24, Usually $36 $50, Usually $76 $32, Usually $50 $52, Usually $80 $33, Usually $65 966, Usually $100 Fifth Floor YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. JULY 17, Stop this fer. t poisons and excessive gas, makes rich, red, healthy blood, helps the liver ani |( r ® bottle, take three dosee—one before | | each meal, and on don’t feel the im- || it, simply return the 1912,% 7 ——=—=AIL CARS TRANSFER T0—— | Any- | where. Lexington to 3d Avenue 4 59th to 60th Street rt. Men, a Great Clearance of Summer Sails at 0688 This is clearance time in the Bloomingdale Clothing Store. We never carry anything over from one season to the other, and we always cut prices when most men are thinking of buying a Summer Suit. This Roundup Brings Many Great Bargains in Summer Suits That Are High Grade and Stylish Included are plain and fancy blue serges, gray worsteds, fancy cheviots and mohair suits in many different designs. All sizes for youths from 15 to 22 years and 33 to 46 chest for men. i Also This Extra Interesting O1fering Men’s and Young Men’s $3 4,88 ir j it ir “Sweet-Orr” Trousers at These trousers are famous for their quality. They are here in blue and black serges, fancy stripe worsteds, etc., in sizes 30 to 54 inch waist and 28 to 35 inch inseam. Second Foor, Summer Home Comforts---Time and Money Savers White Moun- | Wood Frame Extension | 4!i,Steel Coffee : tain Triple Window Screens cothes, waht atte lotion Ice juality steel M Hetght Extends from grinders, “ 15. Cream 18 freee 21 ¢o 33 Inches ‘hes 24inches 21 to 33 Inches: Freezers 28 inches 26 to 41 inches | _sgemn Mills to 36 inches 24 to 37 Inches me iy 84.98 1 qt., $1.44; 2 qt., $1.83; 3 qt, $2.14; bat ner dilleavy Tin, Black Height 4 at., $2.50; 6 qt., $3.16; 8 qt, | 18 inches Japanned Cake $4.12; 12 gt., $6.56; 15 qt., $7.84; | Jotnches Closets — Size 16 @ inches high, 39 a 11 in, long, c $5 Go-Carts, $3.49 Th \° 1 8 folding go - cart, opens and closes in one motion; is of full size, to on 30 inches. 26 to 43 Inches Here’s a Household 20 qt., $10.21. Refrigerators | Litt id, rounded cor- fers, Sime it springs, rubber-tired wheels, Specials im Oil Stoves Thelm-, proved B. B. Blue Flame Wickless Oil finish; 2 burners. 3 burners. Lex. to 3d Ave., 5918 to 60th St. aa A sanitary equipment that insures comfort and economy; as shown by the picture, consists of a bev- elled plate-glass shelf, 16 inches long; two brass shelf-brackets, heavily nickel-plated; si bottles, labelled under 12 Rolls of Totlet Paper and Paper Hearty 7” 25c ENUINE SMW, Our Housefw jing Store in the Basement always shows a complete stock of high grade household helps. 00 MINGDALES’ Lord & Taylor . Founded 1826 Stove—Cabinet $2.69 July Furniture Shle 10% ‘to 50% Off Bedroom Furniture Suites or Separate Pieces, Dressers and Chiffoniers, in mahogany, bird's-eye maple, natural and golden oak, tuna mahogany and white and gray enamel. To-Day and To-Morrow 34Carat$ Rings 2 i We Chiffoniers. . .regularly $82.50 to 840.00. $24.00 Dressers...... regularly $40.00 to $45.00. $27.50. We sale’ 100 Arm Chairs and Rockers Wiamord has Upbolstered seats and backs, $0.50 Damon regularly $15.00 to $20.00 Brass Bedsteads l rae \ Guaranteed lacquer, all sizes and finishes. regularly $25.00 ) 50 Sample Brass Bedsteads Various Sizes, at Half Prices | South American Hair Mattresses). ., 45 Ibs, full size, best Licks. ° $18.50 | Importer ef Diamonds, | 11.80 Broadway, New York | OVEN UNTUL 6 K. regularly $25.50 | Upholstered Box Springs | Upholstered Box prings |, s1s,00¥80-50 | 100 English Tea Carts Sheraton style, solid mahogany. regularly $30.00 The Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “Offers than {s18, 75 of Positions’ any other two medi- ums in the universe Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St {IT MAKES LITTLE DIF ENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET 8,