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catenin ERNE — . , - : 12 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1912. ' | tke madman, demanding to see his| company him if she desired to, but that | witn fright, and Juell glaring at her rf] +] ing the strangers were putting up a | People rushed from t! wi nd threatening to have me ar-| he should not force her. Then he point- | and threatening her. It was kidnap. Joke on bim. | three of the six gang { He was so violent that I was ho was conveniently | ping.” “What, nothin’,” one of the toughs re- Third avenue Sad ts ng t ‘ ‘ for myself and my child. 1 told “Of. | Jacob Wage told to-day in his home, }] Diled. “You told the candy man down SPPearing around the cprner in him be w ‘ou not No. 9 Prospect avenue, New Brighton, tone Bey have to walt until iy | cor the block we stole his boxes, and you're “Pollan Lawier arrived within two) At Fountains & Elsewhern { } | husband carne home and he left the! my wite too if the wife does not ac- | of the influence Juell seemed to ex. n & oquealer, We'll teach you not to minutes, but could get no trace of the | Ask for ¢ | house company mot Here ts an order from ercise over the girl, which resulted in equeal, all right.” hugs. Neither could detectives from i | - Juell, my child and T then left, the Supreme Court commanding her to, thetr marriage at Clty Hall May 44, i r re ; . fe house | " ; it Before Steinheart could explain he the East Fifth street police station, who 66 9a” th and went to the Sound,| go with me. He again waved the | ———— en eandy man down the block or wi Se ee tiate te aera LT iteinheart sal e never HUGS 10 YOUTH Anywhere lee, the man who addressed Young Steinheart sald he | never it : a thinking we would fer there. An hour | bunch of papers. aw later Jue) rushed Gown the beach.) “The policeman entered the yard ana|T. R. MAN REFUSES TO QUIT, him struck him in the jaw and another “st selzed iis wife and commanded ber to! told Mrs Juell and me that the Supreme ANOS L. s | him back } ——_— mes he Uke four weeks. Lieut. Gilmore nN porraung’ into {asked an extension of his leave ~@ fou er three dis- | weeks longer. drew & revolver. of what his assailants were New York. | Court must be obeyed, or that he would | Revenue Collector Saye He. Will W ught to|arrest us. Then Juell forced hia wife Stick to Office Despite Taft: veld her! to climb into m@ carriage, threaten: | hysteri | Pear Figures Conapichously in This n b | tag tor bob naa ee oe ee ee MALTED M y lowed close on his heels. Darting into| Military Rom The Foed-drink for nigh and s her be ing and at her, Ar he left) WASHINGTON, July 2. — Ihternal ¢ Forces Her Into Carriage atid | wack to : = a ‘4 not stop in New Revenue Collector J, 0. Thompson to- Louls Steinheart, nineteen years old, garage, Steinheart | Lteut. R. A. Gilmore, At rensurants, hotels, and fountam, following. 0 tt aie ian tar West day replied to President Taft's demand |¥@# Standing in front of his ut and @t the same tigned in the Philippines, while on Debeioun, and ! Says They'll Go Far Phe alh, SS catia ‘ini List iy, with My | that he reslen his office, by notifying |@afage at No 24 Rast Ninth etrect inet | Momegt a bullet whissed Dy his “head visit, to Kalamazoo, Mich, fell tn love 7 |@vigoratin « Says 0 Fa ‘ cago looking fo es office, OK 4 , 4 z 1 t the vis 1 stil at the Pennsylvania Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh | night when six men about his own age : Veapnin Waka erioies be de renee |: MED Mise Sadie Bishop. nt ait al ound Away epot. We'll get it to-night and put New that he would not quit, Thompson {s a| approached. ee Pevelver ed Wtainhonree tc coy ee four Gaye ago: He propos Don't wavel without J: w this wife York behind us Roorevelt boomer. “Say, you're the guy that squealed en 3 in of Ab once and was accented in about fou @ quck lunch in 0 mincte, w this wife behind 1 4 a i ‘a di “tin the toe © away, Mrs. ury officials are asking hie resig-|us and we'll fix you," one of the number alt approval at ner parents: and wie suid Jake ee tnitation, may Maving found his fe could ace |Juell shaking with and trembling / nation on the ground that the conduct “appt Gielen 8. 5 4 of hin office was unsatisfactory, jan well, who desc ‘| eit as a sea cap Ab : ment four days was the ime in which "* exclaimed Steinheart, think- cited, she could get ready, though she would Hot in Any C.1lIk Trwet YY tain despite his boyish Er Welurert tans. soe sais bis Wife disappeared from their rooms in! P " . 4 He went around to some of the news- ; i Phony Mle mn x ee Sie ane Sia SUITS Ready Tomorrow at $16.50 7 ig easing or atthe ie ae van | H d 0 5 h or the First Time Tomorrow— We have kept something good up our . He said they had never quar i‘ o parsara. ff sne'Sosie. eet hisn face ar n Stomac A Gimbel Salon Sale of $1 Blouses ficeve for a amb ghee: piece tap g Ber wanted io live with him, Be It is a difficult task for you to feel well and keep 6000 Blouses Worth $2 to $3 | time for the first few days of this Sale. | ould agree to any plan she suKgentod well during the hot summer months. This state- They will find the surprise ready for them Rep Siekepd tAtar That Sueeb, Wade | ment applies particularly to those who suffer from tomorrow morning, in the reinforcements taken of the Swift Pack. sto pu e S ith ’ a taken Mes, duel | Great care should be exercised in the selection from our stock of $25, $28 and $30 Suits, and and he obtal of food which should be of a light character and easily digested, Plenty of time should be taken added to the splendid collection at $16.£0. It’s a real saving of a third, and up to pus from Juatic preme Court. When it | in eating your meals, so that they can be properly nearly one-half, on Suits made especially for ok Mra. Juell away, and sald he drove digested. us, and for ‘this Summer's selling. And men will realize their good fortune clear! when they compare these Suits, in their fine all-wool materials, their exceller. tailoring and their flawless styles, wit. the suits of nondescript character that $16.50 usually buys. |. You'll find it an excellent Piece of |financing on your part to take this op- portunity to get one good suit “ahead of ithe game.’ For these are Standard Gimbel $25 to $30 Grades, Tomorrow, at $16.50a Suit Men’s SILK COATS, Reduced It is absolutely essential that the nutritious ele- ments of food be prepared in some form which will assure them uniform distribution through- out the system. This is accomplished by the action of the gastric juices in the stomach, which in turn assimilates with the blood and is carried to all parts of the body. In addition to the digestive function, the stom- ach also expels waste and unwholesome matter, Poisonous substances and deadly germs, which are the chief cause of disease. This is done fee the medium of the bowels, kidneys and ver. It therefore follows that if the stomach ceases to perform its duties, the een will become clogged with impurities and the germs of disease will quickly break down the system. , ° Cooper’s ‘New Discovery juts into wholesome action the stomach, liver, wels, blood system and nerves, thereby restor- ing the vital forces which have been unduly ex- hausted through lack of proper nutrition. to the home of h.s brother and als | r-in-law, Mr. and Mra. John Wage, jew Brighton, 8. 1. Hi ined his Ister, MPs. Jueil's step: and her usband had opposed th marriage Jue, { ‘He said the girl's father thought force ust have been used if she married well. Wagle told the Court Mra, Juell at the home of Robert Glassey tn ai the Whitestone VELL FOUND YOUNG WIFE AT GLASSEY HOME. | Hurrying from court Juell took a train arriving there yesterday ineteenth street. As he drove up in a, zicab Juell saw his wife joman of twenty-two, This will be our initial Doller Sale in the Third Floor Salon, This i lean- ; ‘ . Teeter ae use we have never before been able to present such $2 and! the Gitise. oat homer. rads phen ba light and luxurious Silk Coats for men’s wearing in as well i ’s regu! bie 9-54 hee se taht he called a “Boost?” Gate to etimulat lor tan; plain, with fine checks, or with stripes. A good range of sinea: prone TORR ee Is Is not w mig! cal a 00S! Sale—to stimulate business, for our Blouse business is steadily increasing. And Regularly $7.50, $8.50 and $10, Now $3.60 Each Sod it was not necessary to get these “Bargains” to sweeten our! ther’s small daughter. The ensuing in- | pnts were described thus by Mrs, | jaseey to-day. | “Thin lovely girl told me her life with | I for three weeks had been fearful LS ) ’ By the use of Cooper's New Discov dys- value-givii : eg rd br ine ie cee penaias indigestion, biliousness, flatulency, aa pegged ad aoe SLE COLE toe eae H communicate with members of her tric, liver and kidney troubles, insomnia, con- But here is the reason for this unprecedented Sale. One of iy and, was practically "pris: seen ee Cale bowel disorders are invariably our regular manufacturers had these 6000 Blouses left over, iia A Wise nanke e: eradicat ‘At : ‘All. De | ond os he wanted to toeralaetn his eenson guickly, he offered Presents these and hundreds of other July Clearance Bargains, in nearly all kinds f 4 whe ‘ ae amazi igure. We sai es” in a flash, ‘umm % igi, { vat speared in front of my t alers because we knew ie would give us the opportunity to give our | of S as Pape for tomorrow and Saturday morning: esterday ire. Juell hi oe ae pas ex Hua dilarhad ee Een abi tortie | MEN'S CLOTHING Close to HALF PRICE 3 p Even higher priced Suits than we quote will be added to keep up the assortments for Friday ; that the fronts of the Blouses are beautifully trimmed, 1 bar we wl ty seachnciee thes ee any goed, $5 for SUITS That Were $10 and $12 ; every Blouse are also trimmed with lace. Even the Many new styles and patterns added from our regular stock; all- | H M H Will shoulders of many are joined with veining. |] wool, two and three-piece $10 and $12 GIMBEL Suits, sizes 32 to 48 Ow any orses ms Fess) early: ad aa 9 shese qualities will not tarry when'| 0 the yi SUITS T w q . rice 85 only $1—for $2 and $3 Blouses. ; 2 | e 9 Blouse’Shop, Third Floor | $8.75 for SUITS That Were $15 and $16.50 that hat ere $15 and $16 50 ‘or the man that says, “I never get a REAL Bargain,” we rec- 5 y ou se This Summer e > ommend this lot of GIMBEL Blue e Suits, plain grays, mix- {- The Men’s Straw Hat Crop tures, stripes and plaids. Half or full-lined, All at $8.75. : , c Men's $18 Mohair Suits, $9.75 U i Is Being Har vested NTA hae-waee, Priestly Crav- Fort’ & inning — Pice-adl / Before thir fine Gimbel collection 01 Men’s Straw | | men's $18 and $208 weight Woolen Suits, excepting the / Men's $18 and $: uits, $12.75 bi . ‘ Hats has nor) its various ways, you bad better secure Men's $2 Office Coats, $1.25 ie Ror Eee: f the Hat YOU need to see you through the Summer, , 60 Li D $2.60 Buits, $1.25 4 Suits, 92 ; Bee cdl nen Dusters, |35'00 suite, $1.50 96 Bulte, ¢3 | Any $3 Straw Hat Men's $1.75 and $2 Trousers,¢1 Lied pee ies Wan eciiel Gs ' Mena SLOT RAINE DATE, 00 EO ae as eo & 61.18 WaniRae fe, ' | Is Now But $1 Men's $5 and $6 White || Boys’ 76c Khaki Knickerbockers, 36c | i { And there are some of $3.50 quality in the lot. Many | Just pnd Ue scaal Men's Straw Hats, 75c } of them are waterproofed—Summer showers have no |] | and serge, fine black or blue stripes, ||| that were $1 to $2; many styles. 5 terrors for them. all sizes, at $3.25. Subway Store, Balcony } Bennits, pple alan and Mackinawe are among the | A ‘i : group, and there isa range of sizes. | + 7 ; fasts be ie hae bot ew, '| 1,800 Misses’ and Children’s TUB DRESSES, $1 ' Fourth Floor | e of the best of the many July Clearance Offerings: Mis rub Presses, in four excellent new stiles, \ Children’s Tub presses, in over ten styles; of mainly of lawn, e! ctively trim: i brown, pink, lav-| lawns, percales, ginghams an jinenes; Norfolk, middy t { On the streets of New York last summer, in 10 Our $5 Oxfords for Men “"duntoe Wa Dates of perce ener dca a fhireest. "| if retty st; ; 8 . al . | - rt ¥ ‘ { days, 1200 horses dropped dead. ‘Thousands In the Clearance at $3.95 Ww vbr en’s TUB DRESSES, Were $4.50 to $6 78, Now prey ' | more were ruined for hard service. Others could Young men who need smart 350 in the group—many styee, iene, ginghams, tissues and white lingerie Dresses; <lecka, stripes and vials \j be used only on alternate days. Avoid all this Summer Shoes for dress or walk: $7.80 to $9.76 Lingerie and CottonVolle Dresses, $6.76. | $8.75 Linen Coat Suits, 95.76, ' by using electric vehicles, the most economical | Shoes on 8 conservative straight AN ore Bulls, weve HO.) to BIESTS, tae SEES ___31.60 and. 62 Tub Skirts, $1. " Subway Balcony a method of making deliveries feat, will find Shetr eta lne || WOMEN’S $3.50 SAMPLE SHOES at $1 ‘ 5 5 : nearly Unaattetts iJ | A large variety of good styles of High and Low Shoes, in black and tan leathers ; thoroughly H } In New York City Electric Vehicles are sold by The Shoes are of the regular |] well made, w,th Goodyear welted or hand-turned soles. Size 4, A, Band C widths. Allat $1 pair. H } Anderson Electric Car Co — (Detroit Electric) General Motors Truck Co—ago West goth Si Gi : th ' . cae ara Clima: yee ‘il : a adage Bontnay(Pustnger and Commercial OG ommercial) SO tlie gtd joel hi gl Hosiery and Underwear Jewelry and Mesh Bags | ry jo aed Hiec rk John Wanamaker Passel) General \ hina 6 Cetatl e Ay : {Commercial} tan Rusia oa the raat rd Phy t Pt -p Mone, marnniee and broken lots, usually noth wats eaeet of Roman spe bende, 1 with 10-kt. {|p ! way and Astor Place (Passenger) | pi a ag a a Alec mgs ” a in black vici kid and patent leather. $3.95 a pair tomorrow, in be ant , 4 : lasps; usually $1.50 to $3, at 650, ‘ommercial) r : nremational Lritchle Co—gos sth Avenue (Passenger) now 260, 175 German Bilver Mesh Bags, $-inch { Bronx Electric Vehicle Co—9 Canal Pl Wrunx Landen Co—Newatk N } (Commercial) ' is Women's 360 and 60 Bample Stockings, black |iii04 with kid; usually $160 ar the, Orin frames, i Rauch & Ne § an Toa Pass | id Ke 12},0. Germ: r Mesh . $-ii i Champion Hic Vebicle Comtoo William Street Mette of ee oh hae een Boys Suits and Reefers | w Women’s Union Suite, low neck, tareien - yin fine yal prett; pate félnah plerood cl » 2 re} st a e y a Commercial ‘Treck Co of America—t777 Broadway wy {neuner and & espacial foment Now at Half Price Women's Cotton Liste Ribbed Vests, sizes 4, 6 \aedd Chi dGles Beers, Baloony | Cott = a0 Broadway, (Commercial) Ward Motor Vehicle Com1161 Broadway (Com. With the exception of blue serge, in which we must continue ||" “° *°* “Bubway Store, Balcony ina an ‘assware Electric Omnibus Corporatloo—3g Cortlandt Street mercial) to keep sizes intact, every all-wool Suit and Reefer in our fine || 7>—~———y—7>- we 7 Te eT En irsions Dinner honed of, thin English porcelain, blue ' (Passenger) Waverley Co—2008 Broadway (Passenger and Com- stock of Boys’ Clothing is now mai ked at half its former price. Parasols at 65c, $1.15, $1.50 ||» VOdepices, Ding aa Usually $6, now $2.00, Flanders Manuf'g Co--1932 Broadway (Passenger) mercial) Naturally, there, 4 not & toll Regul of sizes in any pattern, That Were $1.25 to $2.50 ware, floral decoration and gold edge, uouatle’ ait ut the collection 8 in variety, in every size, Many patterns and colors, of silk and linen, | |**,$675, é ws . . poe : The Boys’ Suits are in Norfolk and double-breasted styles, in Subway Store, Bal ‘Table Tumblers, engraved with your initial, 400 doz. The New York Edison Company At Your Service sizes trom 7 to 18 years; and in Russian and sailor louse styles —Is—ev Subway Store, Lower Floor 55 Duane Street Phone Worth 3000 for 24 to 10 years. Reduced in this fashion: aS Se Branch Offices for the Convenience of the Public: $7.60 Suits at $3.75 : $12.50 Suits at $6.25 G IMBF] BROTH E Addseoo Phone Ad Pho Addr Phone . 424 Bromtway Spring 9890 | 124'W. 42d St, Bryemt 5262 | 27 128thSe. Marlehraoz0 Bs ghog his one Pi A dy dy oy » ie 126 Delancey St. Orchard 1960 | 839 Third Ave, Plaza 6543 | 362E. 149th St. Melrose 3340 price natin luded p ee BROADWAY NEW YORK THRTY-THIRD st.