The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1912, Page 8

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PRISONERS FREE ON FIRST CONVICTIONS SY SENT TO PRISON fong Terms Given Old-Time! , law Breakers — Subway _ Agent Turned Loose. one hundred armed men which has been pursuing three leaders of the “Iole-!n- all” gang of desperadoes reported y to-day that two of the outlaws The trio, Gaurtelle, matock, broke jall here telle and Frazen were captured J ear here after holding the Sheriff's posse at bay for five hours, A saw and files were smuggied to the prisoners; a hole was sawed in the wooden floor of the dittle Jali and a tunnel dug under (he foundatfon \FRECKLE-FACE ——— @f the ten prisoners arraigned for sen- qemee for various crimes, four by reason @ Sormer g004 reputation we lowed teele freedom on suspended We other wiz were given pris famoes. The penalties imposed were: BY JUDGE MULQ Benjamin Levinsky, twenty-one years A. Plended guilty to petty larceny. Wrote two cases of shirtwaists, F prior convictions, Tenitentiary elev months, twenty-nine days and $500 fine Thomes Henderson, sixteen years old, Stole Sen- $3 ne Raffaele Di Domenico, years off. Pleaded guilty to carrying vereiver. First offense. me year and fined $500. dean M. Gwars, twenty-three ye ‘Thomas Plant, seventeen years old. Mleaded guilty petty larceny. Stole $6 fem grocery store at No. 618 Tenth ave mie. First offense. Sentence suspended. George Calvert, eighteen years old. Weaded guilty petty larceny. Stole bi qyole. First offense. Penitentiary 0 twenty-nine | & Penitentiary, | — New Remedy that Removes Freckles or Costs Nothing. i eckle-Face, to remedy for freckles with the try a ne guarantee of a relinble dealer that it will | inless it remov not cost you « penn: it does give the freckles, wh clear complexio Simply get an ounce of othi strength, from Riker-Heges Stores, and one night's treatment will to rid yourself of On how you how casy the homely freckle: id get a beautiful | complexion. is more than one ounce needed worst case, Be sure to ask Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores for the double strength othine, as this is the only prescrij warantee of money b move freckles, t fails to re- W. L. DOUCLAS $3 $3.50 8 $4 SHOES ‘W. L. Douglas shoes hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than any other make for the price. Stores in Greater New York: 8 Nassan Street Bi Hrondway. cor. wn 81, 43 Hiromaray, cor. Lath sold under | Gimbel August Sale of Furniture ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1912.1 TOMORROW Rings the First Bell for Autumn Preparation With the Bringing Forward of the Second and Best arene ae 8, Presenting $600,000 Worth of Excellent Furniture With Savings of $1 to $5 on Each $10 Invested q fd og assemblage of a ae good and js ght bev finishes. od aren hig sb Oe are map selec’ ‘urniture commands the interest of every|ev ‘'amous period—-Georgian, Adam, Sheraton, Chip- housekeeper within several hundred miles of Gimbels.| pendale, Louis, Empire, and the various types of our phon rt with le hot experience and skill, * bi own beautiful American Colonial. ication and large and definite economy for the ° home furnishers who share in its wide ditribution, | SMe Of Our Special Purchases Are You cannot but be impressed by the GOOD TASTE] savings of 20 to 50 per cent. ALL WITH LACQUER BEAR. used in selecting the Furniture. Not a stick in the] ING A FIVE-YEAR GUARANTEE—though our responsibility whole collection is overladen, or garish in decoration. | doesnot stop there, byany means. Quality, not gaudiness, is its chief merit. SIMPLIC- atthe it savies ceteeaetd fine Bedroom Suites, hardly two is a steadfast characteristic, in the lower priced ; r es ' pleces, as well as in the finest, ’ ever tts ieee markable display of Mission Furniture we have q The Sale is particularly rich in the well-made, less} __ Bedroom Suites and Dining-room Suites in the simple expensive pieces, providing the SAFE economies that dignified Colonial style, that proved such a favorite in our ; are so welcome, when so many housekeeping costs are] /ebruary Sale. But these are even better value. advancing. August Is a Great q This Sale is not an aggregation of “job lots.” We Housefurnishing Time have had nothing to do with factory mistakes, and styles Even though you live far from New York, the savings you that wouldn t sell. Most of the pieces have been] can make at Gimbels this month will more than repay your Wie tod a and py Stade gal MADE for Gimbels, begins of time and ae ile tr et. on uring slack times in factories. jan to come—come EARLY—an R @It is a complete and comprehensive offering. All —they will tell you all about the Sale from day today. We will, as ; + “| of course, hold our Furniture ht during A t until varieties of furniture—all woods—mahogany, oak in its! ready for it later in Hone bao tn tales Ate BY JUOGE O'SULLIVAN. iis 5-Piece Parlor Suites RJ gg Mahogany Estension Early English Fumed Oak Furniture Bandritti, t ou. | Maidar 4 Ec | xtension Tables 8 i“ jotteos rested guiny asoauit Yractired mana| ERE $25 Parlor Sultesat 960, | s10 Tables at 98.75 $40 Tables at $30 $30 Perse $5) Suton tetas agm with Lore conte First offense. arth ‘ $120 Parlor Suites at $86 $16 Tables at $12 # Ailes hs $io.00 32 § leboards at §25 be Settoee st oe ad, Convicted on trtal of rocelving | aon ar Bane Suites,| 352 Tables at $23 Golden Oak Mssiebon soateae $19 Arm Chairs at $7.60, ig po npetltgeed ae offense. Penttenti- $85 basins Buiten ce 655 Mah Sideboard Extension Tables $65 Sidebourds at $60 $16.50 Arm Chairs at $12 ‘Jeasle Cotton, twenty-seven yenra old, $40 Parlor Suites at $28 ogany Sideboards) $12 Tables at $9 $18 Arm Chairs at $18.60 Convicted on trial of astault. 50 Parlor Suitesat ga6 | $82 Sidebonnds at gaa $16 Tables at $13 Golden Oak Bureaus! §39 Arm Chairs at §24 bo an p ‘oonwie , 5 ; 20 Tables 12 B if | Siti nt Sone than Cwe'yours abs ais PER aE mtenep off $55 Sid@bonrds at $35 28 Tables at $22 Lisburesusstana’” ‘ary aiming Chairs ee? Sonal’ Greer eure Dene niet eee tronki I $70 Parlor Suites at $60 * $70 Sideboards at $60 $35 Tables at $25 $20 Bureausat $14.75 gas eer i On folden oak, Tit mee wits | spoontuls of Duffy's pure malt whiskey $20 Parlor Butesacags, | $00 Sidehoards at $80 a” phot oi Picemnets $8.60 Side Chairs at $2.25 Wiset offense. Senten Pete edt ne i acer OU $120 Parlor Suites at $85 |Mahogany China and Guiftcahes Bureaus at $20 $15 Bide Chairs at 68 ag _ [iiss ome Femon or time: shake wel Mahogany Boole ases| Crystal Cabinets $10.50 Chiffo.iers at $8 ee Eure eevee Arm Chairs. gether with some broken ice, por 15, cases at $1! . 9 Chi $6.75 Arm Chairs at $4.60 COLORADO GANG LEADERS ern sad fill with water, $20 Bookcases st $16 $58 Gabinete at $38 $20 Ghiffoniore at $44.75 Maple Bureaus | {5'Arm Chairs a1 66 CORNERED BY ARMED POSSE. is makes a very invigorating drink 24 Bookcases at $18.60 350 Gabinete at $42.60 4 Chiffoniers at $16 $23 Bureaus at $17.60 $12 Arm Chairs at 68 a oat valuable when you feelcom- $28 Bookcases at $07 Cabinets at $47.60 6 Chiffoniers at $20 $28 Bureausat 690 Mahogany Wood-seat “tlle in the Wall” Desperadoes |fisston eften s tctiats snd serteniay 335 Bookcases st $30 $65 Cabinets at $55 Se ereeery see Se purcausat gab Rockers + Who Broke Jail Must Sur- nourishment is required. Dr. Wane Bookeases at $33 Maple Chiffoniers 8 Bureaus at $30 $6.25 Rockers nt $4.25 ; render of Fight Berkenstock, of Philadeiphis, Pa., who 6 Bookcases at $37.00 | Early English Orystal, Chittoniers at $17.60 | $42 Burenusat 35 8 Rockers at 95.60 ss RB mat ts, kcases A foniers al omaz0, Cale, July 1A posse of |seystis unequalled, Hye ended red EE abv Crystall $25 Chilfoniers at §33 Walnut Bureaus | 14 Rockerc at $11 ——EE Golden Oak Bookcases) .,, cabhiete ees y Sanit he BY {Hibear Bi His Aue once hi 44 $7.60 Bookenses at $5.60 b Walnut Chiffonters Pp Bureaiis at 680 All sizes, satin or bright } 3 $12.50 Bookcases at 910.60 | $20 Cabinets at 18 (arr ohoytien 45 Bureaus et 696 finih, Incauer guaranteed for $18.50 Bookcases at $16 27 Cabinets at $22 He ret ah 70 Bureaus at $60 18 Brass Bedsteads at 912 i He Heeerated Be $0 80 Cabinete ay Sas ‘4 Ghitonters Te 24 Brass Bedsteads at Hr} ie or Q or or piers ec ae $35 Cabinets at $30 55 ere at $48 Mahogany Bureaus | §25 Brass Bedsteads, $18.50 i $45 Cabinets at $35 Mahogany Three-pi * Pp $30 Brass Bedsteads at Mahogany Library | $50 Cabinets at $40 ahogany Piece! $20 Bureausat $14 $23 i Founded 1826 Tables Bedroom Sets— $23 Bureaus at $17 bh pie Langet coe a Oak Chin Bureau, Chiffonier $25 Bureaus at $20 nee s at $3 i Meena eile Golden rp and Toilette Table $27 Bureaus at $21 | Bedding a . 26 Tables at §23 Crystal and Half | 5105 Bedroom Sets at $72,60| $20 Burenusat g26 Mattresses, full size, { Special Clearance Sale of Han tebe a 928 Crystal Cabinets | §11zBedroom Sotsarg75 | BS Rureausat gap ‘ 6 Li . fur Tables at #30 gis Cabinet gi.co | {24g Bedroom Seta $180 | Uy arenuna goo gf and 00 oT 22 Cabi 2 F $45 Bureaus at $88 II size, at $7.60, f : $45 Tables at $38 $27 Cabinets at §22 | layers, full size, at $7.60, from q omen’s Lingerie Dresses $50 Tables at $35 $8 Cabinets a $34 Golden Oak Sideboards! wshogany Chiffoniers|* 9... sorings, full se, at a } ; 30 Cabi 30 Sideboards at 20 Chiffoniers at $14.76 ( ’ Ue of Batiste and Voiles Golden Oak SC Cabionia ay O48 | i Sideboats wt i i Chitfoniers at tir to fron ted f : inets at Sideboard iffoniers: / Cluny, Irish and Val. lace trimmed. $1a'Tables at $12.60" $60 Cabinets st O60 #3 Sideboards at $35 Chifoniere nt sat B) roporicn P $17 Tables at §14 Sideboards a 32 Chiffoniers at 1.10, $1.40 ! $16.50—Vatue 927.50 fesfibieataas [Odd Library, Plooen, | i sactarae tp | HChiomieeargag [and rom i 200 { 3 . t : . , Sideb Shiffon i y } a : by Tables ns $2 |$22, from $28 $28, from $38| $65 Sideboards at $50 $60 Chiffoniers at $83 Bightt, Floors f . ea 02a Morning or Tub Dresses ‘ 4 4 ‘e # of Lawns, Tissues, Voiles and Ginghams. : rt @ | ) $2.95, $4.95 & $6.95 P e, i Former prices, $3.95 to $12.50. 5 ( si i j { », iq Sale of Women’s and i f f Misses’ oy asses’ Bathing Suits } * of navy blue and#black Mohair. pcoecoiitooosmencoccoc: } ° $2.9 5—Values 04.50 to 97.50 The August Sale of Bed Coverings ; . This sale is the most important event of its kind that the housewives of New SS eeeeeeeeeaeaoeeeSE—EOeEeee ; { Bathing Caps from 25c 10 $3.00 York will benefit by this season. Here are thousands of Sheets and Pillow Cases, AUGUST SALE of the Medium and Lower-Priced Dependable Lines of Blankets and all sorts of other bed coverings for Fall and Winter, as well as Muslins Beds and Bedding ce ypod Coverings r} ee F ; . 17.60 Brass Bedsteads, $9.75 04 ds. ‘Fruit of the Loom” Sheetin i Broadway & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 10th St. by the yard, at low prices that will hardly be equaled. canal rrene moveven olay HL ae Wain, Uswalty Now Wath sally Nowe Gin. ts I'sizes and finishes. I. . gyds. 2 \ v urto. A Sheets . aes an White Crocheted Bedspreads, $1.86 each, for double | §:4°- 1? yo nines $21 Brass Bedsteads, $14.75 in, © 22e Ide yd. Hiter ’ low ually low §=Usu h Bedsteads . aye B4x90 in, d8o each, 65¢ 81x90 in. @Bc each, 80c | $8.25 White Marseilles Bedspreads, @2each, doublebeds.| = wit, 0. Hs Waite Bocsend ye rods and Sheets and Pillow Cases d, 60c. seam, 28¢, ins, 86 $4 White Woolen Blankets, $8 pair, 70x80-inch. five 1-in. filler rods Special Blankets, $5 pair, best range and quality for | $8 White Bedsteads, $5.76. $4.75 White Bedsteads, $3.60 the money. Other fine All-Wool lankets, specially $6.76 Mattresses, $4.25 Priced at 61, 08.60 and O10 pair, 40-Ib. cotton filled Mattresses, ‘well made with fancy $8.76 Cotton-filled Comfortables, $2.76 each, 72x78-inch. | ticking, and all s : $6.50 to $7.50 Wool-filled Comfortables, $5, 72x78-inch. | $14.50 Mattresses, $9.75 $18.75 Mattresses, $12.76 $5 Down-filled Comfortables, $8.60 each, sateen cov- $6.60 Woven Wire Springs, $4.50 ered, 6x6 feet. On a6-in. block, the height of a box spring. $10 and $12.50 Sample Down-filled Comfortables, $7.60 $2.75 Woven Wire Cots, $1.76. each; silk top; 6x6 feet. $4.75 Sliding Couch Bi 68x90 in. 600 each, 70c 81x99 in, T0e each, 90 81x90 In. Bo each, 75c 90x99 In, 800 each, $1.05 Other sizes at proportionate price savings. UTICA Pillow Cases Now Usually Now Usually 42x86 in. 180 each, 18¢ 60x86 {n. 180 euch, 22c 46x86 in. 180 each, 20c 64x86 In, 200 each, 25¢ UTIOA Sheeting, 114 yards wide, 12340 HOW THE GRAITER GETS THE MONEY By W. P. (Camera Eye) Sheridan A series of cleverly written articles exposing the everyday deceptions of the Powers that nl This great series will begin in next Monday's Evening World, Aug. 6. Sheridan won fis nickname of “Camera Eye” 18c and 20¢ Pillow Cases, 42x nd 45x: 20c and 26c Pillow Cases, four sizes, 16¢. 14c Pillow Case Muslin, 8c. 6c Unbleached Muslin Remnants, 3¢ yd. 9c Muslin Remnants, 6c yd. id $3. $6.7 from the marvellous feats of memory that he per. ' 4 formed when he t the hea $7.75 Sliding Couch Bed: Bedspreads } Identification of the New Tout oat Buran of yerd, usually 200; 234 yds, wide, 260 yd., All Stqes Given Are Before*Hemming 1,000 $1 r Pillows, 45c $1.60 Bedspreads, $1, $1.10 Bedspreads, 75, ‘ usually 85¢; 2: a, wide, 280 yd., usually 88c, ni of His mi Fe eo ch Second Floor Subway Store, Lower Floor YARD WIDE, 6}40 Yard (Quantity to a customer necessarily Iimited.) 1éc Lonsdale Cambrio, 86-inch, 100 yard, | 800 Beamieas Shoots, 600 each) 81x90 inches, ka Bealloped Pillow Cases, Abe ear, atent-inak BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. alo) Pillow Cases, eac! =| . 22c Bleached Pillow Cases, 160 each, 45x: eee , odorless feathers, 20x28-in. $2.25 Bedspreads, $1.50, Blankets ' $3.50 to $4.50 Blanke: $1.85 Cotton Blanket White 5 * Comfortables $1.26 Comfortables, 760 $1.75 Comfortables, $1.26 ‘ 10c Domet and Outing Flannels, Subway Store, D It is said that no other man in America hae eo ‘Well Shed with o thorough a knowledge of criminals and their queer ways as has he. In this serles Detective Sheridan will give Evening World readers many valuable hints on safe- guarding against crooks, and tells many decidedly exciting things that you did not know about the Atipwas wave ol the howe ih in y Remember, “How the Grafter Gets the Money” will begin in next Monday's Evening World, Aug. 5. 4

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