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(THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1912. that distressed my husband, not know the amount Involve ——S$ HOME APRSONER the fall here last Tuesday ner yesterday by was made a a woman away, Later gharges were made and a| bowed his gray head to hide his tears | persons. T do not believe 5 : ‘Antte Decker, Wite of a Sauke Warrant for hig arrest was sworn out| as he s the sort of man to hide and velieve he ar sanene = cae ye “It in true my son is gone and tt ts] was away seeking finds t hk fevulve aieatea t ar oAdeMelbds AB chge eLsewHene as eating r true there is a shortage. know {ts extent. ft may be large. I dot It may be # I am comple t | Mapitities.”* ‘The Cornwells have four eldest is ten, and the meal ch she pre nt of a gur 4 for him at The woman dis Original aod Genuine the dark. I am sure, though, my son | aged four, are twins. the bandit, then “hog tied’ Atm. 5 heirs began an Inve will come back and face his di ficulties,” a rward = sh telephoned = Sheriff date set for distribution had passed a@| ACTIVE IN BUSINESS AND 80-+WOMAN HOG TIES BANDIT f Carbon County, Wyoming, and week. Most of the beneficiaries are charitable institutions. Col. Cornwell is a member of the firm | of Cornwell & Cornwell, the senior part- |ner being h wel father, Capt. R. T. | Cornwell, F ival the w CIAL AFFAIRS. Col. Cornwell js the trustee of several 90 of the Cheater County He is vice-president of the nan was alone alt ie POSSES COULDN'T CATCH. | Leader of Desperate Band of Out-|) laws Captured and Disarmed MALTED MILK "Cth ou * 2 Sd »| The Food DrinkforAllAges Are Hospita | West Chester School Hoard, counsel for the Chester County National Bank, and August Clearances ey) .. Jat if hi; hi 1 ttended to he Sati " Pennsylvania National Guard (he'd ny business, ie How at |ewmomier ce eyrarel nthe West While Eating a Meal. He | RICH BLK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT. IN POWDER " nae ‘the head of a committee investigating |Chester Club, We ¢ Golf and| GRAIG, Col, Aug. 6—After suocoss- ay ing a bath ry ilk T Commander Willing to Re- | is son's attaira, oy estates | was voy Cia tar tn caitary end eooies | {uy eluding heavily armed posses fron] en ieee: ee ertae Clee Not in any Mi rust ; 4 ie | ‘o eo ve o nal e1 r) if ‘or Yilllam Sar. an “ \ < " i i . =, | that gathered at the offices of the frm | circles, ‘and his disappearance caused bad anas Wiles, sors tala t i a oo _ OE Insist on “HORLICK'’S' Every department in the store is responding with turn to Face Charges. Yesterday the old man promised that | much talk. elle, belt . said to b Adama at Queenstown Teke a packege home values that you'll find it difficult to duplicate. | he would have affairs in shape in a few Cornwell said at her home to.| the leader of a desperate gang of out-} Qui ‘OWN, Ireland, Aug. 6. —"P laws from the Hole tn the Wall coun-| United Siates training ship Adame hi |days and be able to tell them where | y' try, Wyoming, and who escaped from. arrived here. { they stood, He was greatly distressed, | GIMBELS)} How Does a Saving Like This | Strike You on | MEN’S CLOTHING Col. Gibbons Gray Cornwell, com- Manfer of the Sixth Regiment, abba al Guard of Pennsylvania, and a promi- nent attorney of West Chester, Pa., was arraigned before Magistrate Her- mann in Centre Street Court to-day by Detectives Reat and Brown of the Cen- \ tral Office on a warrant issued by Jus tice of the Peace Parsons of West Chester, charging the officer with lar- ceny The specific charge ts that he made away with two Peoria, Ill, Light Com- pany's bonds, valued at $1,000 each, and one American Gas Company's bond, Valued at $1,000, the property of Mrs. A. P. D. Darlington of West Chester. Col. Cornwell was arrested last night at Broadway and Twentieth street at Clearance of Women’s Bathing Suits Prices have been liberally reduced, af- fording an opportunity to secure a good quality bathing suit for very much less than you'd expect to pay. Women's Fine Mohair Bathing Suits —Princess f Furniture with the Mission Of Making You Comfortable Ina styles, trimmed with fancy braid; hairline mohair, 3: trimmed with silk or self color; black messaline, 4 trimmed with lace; titarance prices....""; $2.09 ana S298 BY Women's Bathing Suits of Black and Colored Measaline, peau de cygne and satin, all differ ently trimmed, several styles, reduced to the instance of Col. George R. Dyer, formerly of the Twelfth Regiment, Usual August Actual National Guaid of New York. \ a = i When the distinguished looking soldier | Price 8 as Saving nave | Here Are 20 Dining Room appeared before Magistrate Hermann, ||| One fine Worsted Summer Suit. .... $30 $16.75 $13.26 adi h Cae Dear, with hit souvach State sen, |§| One Silk-lined Fall Overcoat : 25 16 = 10 Wid Chandeliers to Go at Cost! | | ator Saxe, was in court, as was Co One Cutaway Frock Coat..... . 80 19.60 10.60 ‘They have been used for dleple | ble William Mullen of West Che! One Raincoat of Rubberized Cloth. 11.75 8.26 The F ado $karked: at thoes reduced pay Al tot gen | Col. Dyer said that the firm of C. 1. One Linen Motor Duster...... 3 2 eo Fume: ak Mission Furniture Illustrated iiae hae © Weds a prices in order to | Hudwon & Co. of No. % Wail street. in Bh] One Pair White Tennis Trousers. 7 8,50 3.60 | | | Morris Chats; broad arms, adjustable buck; auto-) Women’s Writing Desk; drop lid; interior with em out Wednesday. | Teauboorias bande fie; Col Cornwell — oA Spanish eat ! Dee sete het Metra and one small drawer, one largedrawer $4.98 Chandeliers at $3.75 \ spond ve ati msnayy wanes 3 ae felts wah) #20; August Frice, $16 “pequisr Price, $12; August Price, $9 i $7.98 Chandeliers at pet | *ponding sum of mo! In an envelope, * Rocker; , ’ H 98 Cl x was found in Col, Cornwell's pocket Or a Total Saving of $47.50 on @ Purchase of $69.50! covered nails, upholstered seat Norte tn. beats Bookcase; 64 inches long; three doors— \ "$8.98 Chandeliers at $6.50 when he was | It was charged eaten an illustration of the way this August Clean up leather. Regular Price, $30; August Price, $24 % $10.98 Chandeliers at $7.80 oe AE DR hed of all our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing saves money. Some men Rezular Price, $9.60; August Price. $7 a $12.98 Chandeliers at $8.00 bonds belonge ‘ ‘1 ’ Eighth Floor ‘ \ that Col. Cornwell had conv them will buy but a single Suit or Overcoat. Others will buy two or be Fae ES $14.98 Chandeliers at $10.00 \ to his own use, \COLONEL PERFECTLY WILLING if TO GO BACK. “I am perfectly willing to go back to West Chester,” Col, Cornwell told the” Court, “but not as @ prisoner, It will) not be necessary to ask for extradition papers, for I have done nothing to fear.” Senator Saxe said there Was no cam- plaint against Col, Cornwell in this State, and that if he would return to West Chester be personally would ar- range to have the warrant withdrawn three. The advertiser saw a college man fitting himself out with a blazer for $3.86, and a pair of white flannel tennis trousers for $3.60—a complete vacation suit of sport clothes for $7.35! Inthe Sale are also included our Evening Dress and Tuxedo Suits, Frock Coats and Vests, Office and House Coats, Separate Trousers, Riding Breeches, Chauffeurs’ Suits, and our Fur and Fur-lined Overcoats. For all Men’s Clothing in our stock bears an August reduc- tion price—no exceptions. The boys are treated equally well. Undoubtedly the unbroken hold that Mission Furnfture has had for years cn popular favor is due to its remarkable faculty for making people feel ecmfortable and at their ease For this August Furniture Sale we secured from a maker noted for the success of his Mission Furniture, who supplies us regularly with much of our stock of it, a large quantity at 25 per cent. discount from its regular price. ‘To this we have added all the rest of our Mission Furniture at August price reductions of 10 per cent. upward. _ The pieces, which are all in the agreeable tone of fumed oak, have restful, generous lines, and are finely made and finish The seat cushions are of the automobile type, with springs, and very comfortable-—not the usual hair- stuffed kind. In the assortment are Davenports, Settees, Dining-room Pieces, Bookcases, Tables, Desks, Arm and Side Chairs and Rockers, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Toilet Tables, Twin and Full-sized Bedsteads. ‘he whole collection is displayed on the Eighth Floor, and is one of the most attractive—and important— features of the August ture Sale. BLOOMINGDALES’--Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to COth Sts Pre-eminently the Piano of Quality Walters Piano $98 5 Style “Puritan” Specimen offerings arrival there. are these: Settees Arm Chairs Arm Rockers Morris Chairs including Chair, Cover, and free delivery on terms of ehereee Gorn Boys’ $2 to $6 Washable Su its at $1 to $2.05 $20 Settees at $15 10 Arm Chairs at $ 7.60 $10 Rockers at $7.60 Adjustable backs d 1 P W k of the New York Boys’ $6.60 to $10 All-Wool Suits at $3.75 and $5 $27 Settees at $20 $10 $12.50 Rockers at §9.60 $17 Chairs at 11.26 5 Down an er ee of being @ fugitive Boys’ $6.60 to $10 Fall-woight Reefers, $3.75 and $5 $15 Rockers at $10 $28 C) 19 fone i tant District Boys’ $7.60 to $10 Winter Overcoats at $3.75 to $5.75 $35 Settees at $28 $17 Rockers at $12.60 5 This is one of the many styles of Walters Pianos which ote a memorandum, which | Boys’ $1 and $1.60 Separate Wash Trousers at 66c and 850 $48 Settees at $35 $30 Rockers at $24 are built to satisfy the demands of those who desire a strictly | he court papers, Fourth Floor first - class in- strument with reference to on that there was en SUBWAY STORE —— In the SUBW. TENSES SUBWAY, ST OI Men's $10 All-wool Suits, Udy ction ina higher court. CIMBEL Cornwell agreed to k with the | Men's $5 Rubber Coats, lear tin ew pam Ries tone quality, constable to West Che: not in his Men's $1.75 to $5 Trou: I easaldesten ane Men's $2.50 and $3.50 i Boys! $3 to 67.60 Woolen Suite, 138 to $3.76 Over 3,000 | durability. ' ‘ouths' 0 $1 its, tJ | : Boys’ 76c to $3 Washable Suits, 40c to $1.60 WW Ww No other Gare ca nay ne nt Sanit Warne there Bales ee ne pare. with the Reine athe i pare with the owen he first came to New York Col At 45c, 85c, $ 1, awaltera) inthe Vanderd It | Hotel, but lately moved to Mills Hotel No. 3, where he was stopping when he ‘Was arrested last night. VANISHED FROM STATE CAMP, | | | Cornwell stopped at the combination of “real value” and ‘moderate price.” An in vestigation and _ comparison will convince the (f Men’s Panama Hats $4 to $6 Grades, $2.95 This very low price happens because the importer had more of . these excellent Hats than he knew what to do with. Blocked in several desirable shapes; generous dimensions, and well finished. $1.50 and $2 A Clearance of Waists from our own stock, formerly sold ata third lo a FAMILY WORRIED. Since Tuesday, when the Colonel dis- appeared from th hig wife and daught mp at Gettysb: fi 8 have been In} mace anata ape MA to. Denoitee Now at a saving of one-quarter or more, most skeptical, "° been . | a____ Men’s Straw Hats at $1 peviiceuceammimccet : The remainder of our Hats that were $3 or better. Mostly W. It 88 N t | Split Straws and Sennits. Fourth Floor a ers | 0 , a liked by many; of good lawn, finis| Valenciennes lace and embroidery. styles, and Middy blouses. Waists at 85c The model illustrated is exceptionally well with Fully a dozen models; Waists of cotton marquisette, low neck ‘and short sleeves, trimmed with cotton Cluny luce and fine tucks. Illustrated —Waists of batisie, neck and long sleeves; and pretty L Waists, in many good styles, high le Player Piano at $95 { including Cabinet, Bench, Cover and 12 Rolls of Music on terms of $10 Down and $2 Per one,it serves two pur As a Player, t is ready at all times to serve »se who are to unfamiliar ith the piano } Any member of your household, your 9 friends, your ‘guests can play and enjoy Waists at $1.50 7 aa i s—the surplus stock of very reliable manunetures, Waite with high, round or Dutch necks, three-quarter or short sleev Nicely made of lawn, batiste and marquisette, including @ number of peplum models. Waists at $2 a . ists of good lawn, that fit splendidly, wie ert paring sleeves; Waists of allover embroid- ered cotton marquisette; Waists of plain marquisette lace-trimmed, and a number of other attractive styles. Misses’ White Lingerie and Voile Dresses at $3.95 Intended to Sell at $5 to $7.50 Pretty White Cotton Voile Dresses, trimmed A $5 to$7.50 with coarse thread lace; sizes 14 to 20, model at $3.96. Ani cys No High Prices These are beyond doubt two important factors in sizes; a clearance at $6, former prices $5. ‘ ecilnt, a dentist. OUR Also a group of Peplum Waists. Subway Store, singing *, dancing METHODS are the up-to-date Subway Store, Balcony without depending on a skilled pianist As a Piano, it can be played by handin the usual way, the player mechanism being entirely sepa- rate and wholly “closed, thus in no way interfering with the performer. Extraordinary Special!! "Pianos 10 Goat 9040 painless kind—not the old- fashioned nerve wrecking kind that made so many dread the dental chdir, OUR PRICES en- tirely sweep away all competi- tion on work of a similar high character. Gas adminis- tered when desired. ull Set Teeth, Fillings in Gold, Silver, Platinum and _ Porce- lain, 59¢ and $1.00 Up. old Crowns & Bridg | half more, as well as advantageous Ly / purchases from several of our lead | } Wy ing manufacturers. A big. broad-} | ‘i gauged Sale, but one must see them \ to fully appreciate the great variety and remarkable offerings: i Also about 150 mannish Silk-and-cotton ; Waists at 46c Shirts, black-and-white stripes, with soft geri of SA Lied model Alhuatracen collars and cuffs, low neck and short sleeves, trimmed wil + fine tucks und embroidery; ulso Dutch neck| Waists at $1 ( 4 A Display of the First Hats of Autumn While these Hats are included in the category of tailored models. there are some of simplicity that are not severely tailored—these being designed especially to wear with the new charmeuse dresses. The Lewis model of black velvet with foaming top of white satin typifies these demi-dress Hats, as you will see in the illustration, Another of charming simplicity hasa draped square crown, withan American Beauty rose resting on the edge of brim for its only ornamentation, While black-and-white is the most magnetic harmony, Women’s Desirable MUSLIN UNDERWEAR A Quarter and a Third Under-price We say “‘desirable,” because this is decidedly NOT a collection of soiled, mussed or picked out Muslin Underwear, but attractive new styles, made up for us between seasons by several | | of our best leading manufacturers. At 26c, Usually 38 Corset Covers, Drawers and Short Petticoats. At 60c, Usually 76c Combination Garments, Princess Slips, Night- | gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers, Chemises and Long or Short Petticoats. At 38c, Usually 50c y Nightgowns, Drawers, Corset Covers and Short Petticoats. aT leP pele ee wee eeee eelel At 86c, Usually $1 and $1.26 | | Nightgowns, Pettic , Combination Garments, } ; , R kc "EXCHANGE your old ) tor a beautiful new Walters Piano those of navy-and-white, and taupe are quite chic, At 76c, Usually $1 i and Chemises; many dainty styles, with unusually ef Me Giclee ame bah havent acd allow you to pe the 0 Nightgowns, Combination Garments, Princess fective trimmings of |: embroidery and ribbon, | difference nt $1.00 or $2.00 per week, $10 to $25. Third Floor, 32d Street Side Slips, Long Petticoats and Chemises. und of a very good quality of nainsook. Write for cur latest ilivetrated catalogue. @elexneoma Sd floor, $2.60 and §2.96 Silk Petticoats, $1.05 $1, $1.50 and $2 House Dresses, 75c ALL CARS TRANSFER TO ; Over 600 in the group, of lawn or p 7 Messaline and taffeta, white or colors; some |) zood styles, {ro ek e 2 5 I 1 P immed with Dresden silk. but many good styles, from well-Kn\ woturers, a $2.50 Is So Little to Pay tried with Dresden a a Won eae es abe asia 6c and $1 ‘‘Hydegrade’’ Petticoats, 50c Weil made, and a variety of pretiy patterns. A Black and colors, with embroidered or tailored ruffles Hours to 61 Sunda: jubway Store, Balcony ’ For Women’s Smart Pumps They are our own $3.50 to $5 qualities, and we are selling them at this low price to avoid carrying them over. In graceful Colonial and Straight Pump styles, In tan Russia calf, and patent leather, in which sizes are pretty good, and in white canvas and teathyr, and gun-metal calf, in which sizes are more or less broken, Also a few in Ottoman silk and satin. Now at the clean-up price of $2,50 @ pair. Second Floor 3 Dom Lexington to 3d Ave, GIMBEL BROTHERS | cities year: BROAQOWAY NEW YORK THIATY-THIND ST, | 4 We 3 Mg Summer R t Book, with 2,000 places listed, ¢ wilP be mailed for 6 cents in stamps, Ad@ress World “Sum- mer Resoxt Bureau,” Noo 109, Pulitzer Building, N. X, 59th to 60th St. The Pe ed =>