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MONDAY, AUGUST 12, Exneutare came from First avenee, el SOCIALIST-LABORITE FREE; of the Geek, Wither tentesing «| CAMPAIGNED FROM CELL. of the block, Without exchanging @ word the men began shooting, regard- Prening World, less of the ohildren, men and women MN on Aue. ldenatter serving three months tn the county Jail around them. The first shot was the etgnal for a fi panio among those in denger, Women| Rudolph Kats, Has of eres began to scream and ery for their chil.| Workers of the World in this seotion, and Socialist Labor candidate for Con- gress from this district, was released dren. Many with babies arms ran for doorways for ahelter, while to-day on an order from Supreme Court Justice James F. Minturn. others ran through the etreet seeking older children, When thelr cartridges had a been exploded the four men, un-| Bail in the sum of $600 was fur- soathed, ran toward First avenue and|nished by August Redner, pending a Aisappeared around the corner. hearing on @ writ of certiorari, Policeman O'Sulltvan chased the gang-| Kats was sent to jail for six months eters until they disappeared, and then | for loitering around @ silk mill during the recent strike in this city. He has deen spending his time in prison waging returned fo care for the wounded. Ho found Nicholas Pete, nineteen, a peddier & campaign for Congress and had sent out hundreds of letters asking support. who fad been selling fruit in front of No, 88 East One Hundred and Sixth street, with @ bullet wound in his fore-|A few days ago lithographs, printed head. John Crapone, a jeweller, who|in red ink, on which appears the pic- was standing in front of his home at No, 92 East One Hundred and Bixth atreet, had been felled by @ shot through the arm. 1912,' ELEVATOR DROPS. Car Falle Thr and Oper- Ie Radly Injerea, | | A large freight wator in the bullding | At No. 700 Paarl street, ocoupled by a Socialist daily newspaper and several Printing concerns, slipped a cog this! morning and dropped three stories. | John Broderick, nineteen years old, who was operating the car, was severely in- jured and was taken to the House of | Relief. There were three other workmen aboard the elevator, but they escaped injury. | ‘The levator was loaded with printing | material belonging to Kith, Linder @ | Rauer, who occupy the third floor of | the bullding, Broderick had no sooner turned on the awitch for the descent of the car than something went wrong with the cadle and the big elevator shot | downward. Luckily tt stopped just a few feet above the basement floor, thus preventing @ possible emash. Broderick suffered Injuries to his right arm and is thought to have been hurt Imternally. WIFE FALLS DEAD GOING TO HOSPITAL TO SEE WAR HERO Corpl. Dan Dwyer, Hobbling het leaded to Ob Home From Hospital, Greeted trtacet'syatem for sung entnatre by Four Motherless Babes, Exiner to the spot THE EVENING WORLD, He said Mra. =TTMO BYSTANDERS HT BY FLYNG BULLETS IN GANGSTERS’ FG Revolver Battle Causes Panic and Men Escape Though Chased by Police. Not because others say So but because You will say so! family, Corporal Dan mean while had decided to leave the hospital and hobbied home. News of his wife's death awalto@ him there on his arrival. Ho admits he has but $ to his name, with no chance of working for weeks to come, that he sees no way of meeting nis wife's burial expenses or looking out for his children. — Object Li —As an ob- 0 demonstrate and apportionments for the Federal Government, President Taft, it was learned to-day, will send next year's estimates which the Secretary of the ‘Two bystanders are in Reception Hos- pital with wounds recelved when four Treasury is required by law to sub-|sangsters fought @ revolver battle in mit. The entire Cabinet has been in-|One Hundred and Gixth etreet near! structed to prepare estimates under | Second evenue. both plans, Tho atrect was crowded. Two of the ‘The financial help that friends unsuc- cessfully tried yesterday to press upon Corporal Dan Dwyer of the Tweifth New York Volunteers in the war with Spain, now in the midst of the greatest trouble and deepest sorrow of his life, ture of Kats behind prison bars, were posted throughout the congreastonal dis- trict. An appeal {s also made on the poster, , ry 0 was, ‘ " rat tah aden ; Pe : : "» guih j $28 farloug, he returned’ and married S ARDI 9 aCan, re veetie is A | fad ot Shepe wed oe retina GR q Which is why we take a special delight in this collection of thirty or forty very ‘ and saw @ lot of active service, will be offered to him again to-day, ‘Those kindly friends hope that Dan's @oldier pride will not stand in the way, ‘this time. ‘The corpora! sits at his home, No, 163 Kast Eighty-seventh etreet, his four motheriess little ones around him, Watohing beside the black draped body ef the wife and mother. The friends ‘who are 90 anzious to help him now ere familiar with hie simple, homely romance. ‘When he went away with his regiment, In | 1900 he wae mustered out. Then Corporal Dan began hustling for Jobs. Two children came and, to make gure of a roof over their heads, Dan @even years ago became janitor of the fat house where he now lives. Three ing down half « dosen of! buildings. The nolee of falling rubbish on the fear of the helf-demolished pulidings taok Corporal Dan loping across the debris the other nigat. A misstep, and , be fell from the second story to the afternoon she felt so ill that she got her husband's sister, Mrs. Hannah Brosan, of No, 63 East Highty-first street, to accompany her. In the middie of the block, between Second and Third @venues, tn Twenty-sixth street, sud- demy Mrs. Dwyer’s knees gave way and whe fell to the ground, Mrs. Brosan's Double Tipped HOW DO THESE STRIKE YOU? MATCHES 8 = 25e What Do You Pay? AgP Asparagas TOMATOES 25¢| Pa SeeiedR AISINS, 3. D5c The Great 400 Stores in the U. S. Whew! ALSO 3216 Shirts 434 Shirts 450 Shirts 368 Shirts 202 Shirte that were $1 that were $2 that were $1.50 that were $1.65 that were $2.50 Atlantic & Pacific These prices for Metropolitan District only 9470 Men’s Summer Shirts Of $1 to $2.50 Grades--for 65c One more big manufacturer turns over to us his surplus stocks—4800 shirts— because we have become the shirt market for New York. Madras and Percales, in both light and dark patterns. Some pleated, others neg- lige, with laundered cuffs attached. And soft mercerized shirts with soft cuffs, Sizes 14 to 18. from our own stocks 4670 of our regular Wanamaker Shirts that have been inussed from handling or broken in sizes—all the following: Tomorrow One Great Sale of Them Tea Co. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Ave., 8th to 10th Street. GIMBELS Surely Three Will Be Your Choice! $3.50 and $4 Silk Petticoats at $2 such as tomorrow’s. Our prediction that you will want at least three of these petticoats is tirst based upon economy, and secondly upon variety—as every woman ne A Black Silk Petticoat. A navy, brown, green, or another dark shade or changeable weeks ago he became night watchman ily Paper silk Petticoat to wear with tailored suits. any and inlaid mahogany. We think it is only necessary to call these beautiful & Syreiinr cad Canoes Company us techs Kar crape dates tol a waite Be ee blue, or another light shade Petticoat | Suites to the attention of lovers of fine furniture to assure their being immediate- All these colors are in saline and stik Jersey. the Sale—in taffelas, mes- And there seems to be no limit to the selection of styles. This good tortune because we procured a manufacturer's eellar, His back was so wrenched that Louis XVI. White E s i White M any Bedroom Suite, consisting of twin fhe went to Bellevue. A&P Brand surplus. Second Floor eutes White Enamel Bedroom Suite, five pleces: | heds,bureau, chiffonier, tollet table, writing deek, somnoe, .When Mrs, Dwyer started out for her Best Quality Cc beds. Twin beds have cane panels in both head and | two chairs and costumer, herdscrely decorated. Twin “dally vielt to her husband yesterday eat Acan foot boards, Toilet table has triplicate mirror. Both | beds have cane panels in both the head and foot board A Little Episode Affecting Women’s Kid Gloves We find about 400 pairs of Women’s Kid Gloves, of our finer qualities, a little soiled from display. half an hour you’d get much the same effect. . If you wore them about Reduced like this: 200 Pairs of Two-clasp Kid Gloves $1.50 and $2 Qualities, for $1 Pair 200 Pairs of 12 and 16-Button Kid Gloves steed with nite contng twin bede,fuseatsehit, | Five-plece White Enamel Bedroom Suite. $2.50, $8, $3.60 and $4 Grades, $1.45 Pair fonier, toilet table, cheval glass, writing desk, bedroom Regular Price, $372; August Price, $295 in black, white and tan, and’all sizes ineach group to start with. Main Floor i Eleven-piece Bedroom Suite, in French 1, | with white. Women’s Summer Low Shoes} wrjeivihrnte: comings wn bay reaail: |" Regular Price, 9282; August Price, $226 s onier, t 3 wi 5 Now at $2.50 Pair Toner tolet table, cheval glam, wring denk,bedioom | | Ten-place Bedroom Suite, French gray enamel striped Previous prices in our stock were $3.50, $4 and $5. The offering includes Tan Pumps, Colonial and Oxford Ties, in Russia calf, kid, ooze leather and brown velvet, with a good range of styles in each size. Also a smaller quantity of White Pumps and Colonial Ties, in canvas and nu-buck; sizes rather broken. There is probably at least one shabby pair in your collection that you would like to replace with new ones, especially at such savings as these. Second Floor By This Time You’re Probably Running Out of Notions So here's one of those convenient Gimbel aids to filling the workbasket, in the form of a vacation-time Notion Sale with good est qualities. meving on best i - B,—This Sale is of as much value to you, if you are off in the country somewhere, as though you were in town, for we fill mail orders promptly: Dress Shields Gimbels Garment Dress Shields. most suitable (cr Kinonesigeye gowns, 26¢ pair,§2.60 dozen pairs. 26c for two 15c pairs Gimbels “Perfection” guaranteed Dress Shields. ‘ 250 for three 10c pairs Gimbels “Duchess” Washable Dress Shields, Pins 10¢ for these 5¢ papers Gimbels “Duchess” Imported English Pins, 16c for two 10c papers Gimbels “Princess” best Imported English Pins. “100 for three 5c cards Dress Shield ins. 10c for three cards Safety Pins, best made, nickel and black, 10c for four 5c sheets Belt Pins, jet and matt heads. 10c for four 6c cubes Pins, various color heads. 10¢ for five 8c packages Gimbels Imported Enamel Wire Hairpins, Tapes rd roll English Twill wide, be for 10-; \ to 10¢ for three 5c rolls Twill Tape, 4-yd., black or white. 160 for two 10c pieces Silk Lingerie ‘Tape; fast color; blue, pink and white, Hooks and Eyes 10c for five cards Gimbels “Mutual” All-brass Hooks and Eyes, 60 for six cards Odd-and-ends Hooks and Eyes, Sewing Silk, 100 yards, Collar Supporters 10¢ for three be eards “Queen” or Linen-bone Collar Supporters. 200 for three 10¢ cards “Whale bone” Collar Stays. 865c for twelve 10c cards “Eve” or “Astra” Spiral Collar Supporters, Shoe Laces and Polish 10¢ for three bc pairs Diamond Tip Mohair Shoe Laces, white,tan or black, 16¢ for bot. "Gilt-Edge” Shoe lor two 10c¢ bo: “N ‘as Shoe Falah ae eee n for two 10c . 0 Dry Cleaner Soiloff. ae Srneaal Corset Laces And Sanitary Goods ~40¢ for three Ge Linen Corset Laces. Te to 260 for Corset Laces in linen, mohair and mercerized, both tubular and flat, from 6 yards to 12 yards Me 26c to $1.25 Silk Corset Lace, in tubular and flat, 6 to 12 yds, long. 200 for 25¢ Washable Elastic Sani- tary Belts, 26c, 300 and 35¢ for dozen Sanitary Towels, 60c and 76¢ for Kleinert’s Skirt Protectors, Miscellaneous Items 10 for three 5c Gimbels Turkish or Honey Comb Wash Cloths. 26 for two 15 “Grip-Fast” Blastic Shirtwaist Belts, 20¢ for 25c “West Eleo” Garments, 16¢ each for gilt or nickel Spool 18c for twelve 2c spools O. N. T, | Darning Cotton. Main Floor |The August Furniture Sale You Will Be Much Interested In These Beautiful BEDROOM SUITES q “First of all, Reliability” has been an article of faith of this Store ever since fine Bedroom Suites—no two alike—which came to us from a maker who has here- tofore sold his beautiful furniture only to one specialty store in New York. q The Suites are the most graceful type of Louis XVI; with delicate ornamentation and of splendid workamnnaliip. Fine Suites in white and gray are heavily enameled on solid mahogany. Others are in Circassian walnut, bird’s-eye maple, white mahog- ly claimed. q Not the least important part of the offering is that there are Savings of 20 Per Cent. or More on Every Suite Regular Price, $615; August Price, $386 Regular Price, $1000; August Price, $750 Toilet table has triplicated mircor. Regular Price, $750; August Price, $600 Pahorar Bedroom Suit, Sheraton inlaid, consist of twin beds, bureau, chiffonier, writing ce cmnoe, toilet table, two chairs, stool and bedrocm tab! Regular Price, $1£0; August Price, $120 Colonial Mahogany Bedroom Suite, post effect; full- size bed, bureau, chiffonier and toilet table. Regular Price, $235; August Price, $187.60 Five-piece French Gray Enamel Bedroom Suite. Regular Price, $164; August Price, $125 the chiffonier and bureau have cane panels supporting the mirrors. Regular Price, $526; August Price, $420 Five-piece, Louis XVI., French gray Enamel Bedroom Suite, consisting of twiy beds, bureau, chiffonier and toilet table. Twin Beds have cune panels in both head and foot boards. Bureau, chiffonier and toilet table have glass tops. Toilet table has triplicate mirror. The cagvings on all pieces are tinted with white enamel. Regular Price, $487; August Price, $335 table, somnoe, two chairs and costumer. Twin beds have cane panels in both head and foot boards, Toilet table has triplicate mirror. Writing desk has cane panel in beck. Regular Price, $535; August Price, $352 Nine-piece Bedroom Suite, French gray enamel, striped with white. Regular Price, $172; August Price, $110 Six-piece Bedroom Suite, French gray enamel, striped cane panels in both head and foot boards, bureau, chif- fonier, somnoe, writing desk and bedroom table have glass tops with damask underneath. Regular Price, $567; August Price, $455 Six-piece Bedroom Suite, white enamel, inlaid with satinwood, stained blue, pear: of twin beds, chif- fonier, bureau, toilet table and night table. Twin beds have cane and wood panels in both head and foot boards. Toilet table has triplicate mirror, Bureau, chiffonier night table and toilet table have glass top, chiffonier has separate toilet glass, Rogular Price, $380; August Price, $300 Louis XVI. five-piece, bird's-eye maple Bedroom Suite, consisting of twin beds, bureau, chiffonier and toilet table. Twin beds have cane panels in both head and foot boards. Toilet table has triplicate mirror. Extra large bureau and chiffonier. Regular Price, $420; August Price, $335 Louis XVI. Maple Bedroom Suite, five pieces, consist- ing of twin beds, bureau, chiffonier and toilet table. ‘Twin beds have cane panels in both the head and foot boards, Toilet table has single mirror; extra large bureau and chiffonier. Regular Price, $460; August Price, $360 Circassian Walnut Bedroom Suite, inlaid post effect, consisting of twin beds, bureau, chiffonier, dressing table and somnoe. Regular Price, $625; August Price, $500 White Mahogany Bedroom Suite, eleven pieces, con- sisting of twin beds, bureau, chiffonier, toilet table, writing desk, two chairs, stool, costumer and somnoe, Toilet table has triplicate mirror. You Have Never Seen Such an Interesting Framed Picture Sale as This This is why: With the advent of Gimbels in New York, things began to hap- pen in picture selling that have never accomplished before. And this newest Gimbel Semi-annual Picture Sale far outclasses all of its predecessors. Not in mere size—although that had a lot to do with the offerings we are able to make—but in the artistic yee a4 of the pictures, their great variety, and the tastefulness of the framing——-much of it in designs of our own. Actual Savings Average More Than One-Half For instance, here are genuine French Prints, hand-colored, and exquisitely framed, in twelve different styles, at 66¢ each, for 10x14 inches, (All Gimbel Picture sizes are inside measurerents, unless otherwise stated.) Usually the price would be $1.50, Larger sizes are 7&¢, $1 and $1.76, usually $1.75 to 5. P ; Another remarkable group is of fine English Photogravures, splendidly hand-colored, in hand- some frames, at $3.76 and $6, that would usually sell for $7.50 to $10, There is a collection of Picture Frames, in sizes from 6x8 in, to 16x20 in., at the flat price of 36c each, including glass, that should sell for 75c to $1.50, And here are other examples of the Sale’s remarkable offerings: Harrison Fisher Pictures, 8x10 in., at 60c, reg. $1. Hand-colored Mounted Pictures, in artistic frames, i e fi 6x20 in., at 61, at $3, regularly $6.50, sontnereneng: 18 enka lame: ORY Ry BER Fine Pictures, mostly one of a kind and a specially Mozzotypes, in new fancy mounts, also hand-colored | !#™edl for us, ut $310 $10, regularly $6.50 to $22.80, Regular Price, $182; August Price, $140 Enamel Bedroom Suite, five picces, French gray, striped with white. Regular Price, $535 ; August Price, $400 White Enamel Bedroom Suite, five pieces, Regular Price, $260; August Price, $191 White Enamel Bedroom Suite, six pieces, 7th Floor 45 Hale & Kilburn Reservoir Wash Stands At ONE-THIRD of Full Prices With one of these Wash Stands in your room, you have liberal supply of running water. They are very convenient for 5 bedrooms, country houses, ete. ‘Their ma —famous manufacturers of good furniture— have gone into other fields,.and we took all they had left of these Wash Stands—only 45 —to sell for about one-third their usual prices, Seven styles, some of which may be used as desks when closed; finished in mahogany and oak, now priced as follows: $8, from $22.60 $9, from $25 $10, from $30 $12, from $35 $16, from $40 $20, from $66 $25, from $70 Seventh Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIATY-THIRD S71, Threads | iorament at Bess Carbonettes, at $2, regularly $3.7 Oil Paintings at Half Price U oR: ” “ mane, SU Pelrtacan Hand-colored Pictures, in popular subjects, oval gilt A collection of Oil Paintings of our last year’s importas ; All at 65c—Set Your “Bi zg Ben Early ! 160 for two 10c balls C, B, French | | be hung on the ““Nehoe"’ rack, frames, ut $8, regularly $5. tion, now reduced to give space to new uirivuls, | $17.60 ; Darning Cotton. a PPC PTY gape Mezzotypes, in fully burnished, powdered frames, at | to $425, formerly $35 to $850. Aare opportunity for Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. 10c for three 5e spools Basting Cot- Washable Belting, many pat- || ¢2.60, regularly $6. art lovers, Sixth Floor j ton, 500 yards, terns, white and some colors, ‘ 16c for 10c spools Barbour’s Linen | | valuesto 15c yd., at 3 yards for 166 j ‘Thread, oa ec 160 for four be spools “Niagara” ‘