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atl : ms TRE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 19 NLL GREECE MOURNS S522: , ~e “ ‘ FIND BODY OF 0 Wood L train at the Brooklyn Bridge dward ed opera: | | wore made out clinging to the lifeboat land lines were thrown to them from | the deck of the Fiahnery and both were {royal princes. The mies States then came | the Dowager Queen All the shops whieh the proves qa ered with mauve th the streets through on pasted were cov- hauled aboard the rescuing tug. No Queen and the ed por Brooklyn, sight was had of Tucker, who was then Greek cal ny Words narrowly escaped death by the third) swimming for the shore. jor the aip Ps practically all ‘ rail when he fell to the tracks.” | Captain Simmona looked In vain for ‘the menrbers of-the Greek Parliament We the opposite) | the rest of the crew. The scows went ‘the municipal officials, and 1 heal adrift, broaking thelr hawsers, and no of prominent civilians and form just >. Mary Nandos fer tee persed Wee Ward SLAIN KING GEORGE | psec of patriot! FELL ON TRACKS IN A FAINT. nnin was tanen to the Hudson 4 nery headed for the Battery and word . thelr pla Stree with aos e scaip was sent to the owners of the O'Brien. ~ hic! “a " er allahting fre: Ridge. ound dislocated knee H | The police were otified and the police \oe troo} siicaasaimaaienie esis sonal | boat from Harbor A station was sent Jatt, WY ty <5, pated . oo jot 10 make easthar bentehs [Many Nationalities in Escort to) en ie te ture of the proc R CoTT Ss . - wi O'Brien, f the tug’ : 7 he “holy ic aps. ie Four Other Victims of Thomas) ers, dispatched three tuga to the scene| Body as It Is Carried — |Xifanswever berore hed tort tte s D ° 2 * of the wreck. ,He also had the Merritt, a lace In the church specially built fo F. O’Brien Disaster Still | cnapman Wrecking Company send one Through Athens. {tat the inception of the Greek kingdom, | ELECTRIC 7 SAMPLE SUITS of their wreoking scows to the relief of O 3 HAIR Lie Amid Wreckage. BRUSH Capt. Conine remained on the lannery, all night. He is over seventy years old, but wae apparentiy ATHENS, Greece, April 2—Sych an} imposing ceremonial an to-day marked) THREE OF CREW SAVED, |"! "#9 Bis experience inthe water heath Af ane bled Mot 0 BLAUTY PROVERBS a INCLUDED fo. 1, “Pair Faces Heed Mo Paint” comes to us with tho ig other wisdom of the ancients Nii Make-up, however urtistically Mi applied, ‘deceives no one but Ii] the user 3 VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” he potent cleansing emollien gently masaaged into the face} twice daily, thoroughly cleanses the pores of dirt andy | Adi blackheads, stimulates slug: I Mi gish ‘circulation, and olears IA the skin to a fairness thatiN needs no paint. Captain and Engineer Cling to Lifeboat and Another Man Swims Ashore. in modern Athens, The procession, which was of great length, presented a remarkably varied pageant. Its ranks were composed of a atriking mingling of many Fastern and Western nation- antes. The royal princes of Greece and the missions representing the courts of Europe and the States of the American hemisphere Joined with deputations from Buropean Turkey, from the islands of the Aegean Sea and from Asia Minor, each of them in their distinctive dress. ‘The soldiery and the clergy rivalled each er in numbers, all branchos of the my and of the church being repre- or ted. At the head of the procession the coffin, borne on a gun carriage, was fol- lowed by King Constantine, the Crown | a Prince of Greece and a number of other | && GIMBELS Safety for Your FURS You can let us take care of them with an absolute sense t seal of security. For we have the most perfect facilities for ) THREE TO SAFETY | {| ae ene N TUG. i} The GIMBEL Fur Storage where they live in cold, pure, dry air all Summer. We will also repair or remodel vour furs, if you wish. When May We Call for Them? Telephone Madison Square 8200, Extension 35. Brush Your Hair with Electricity Electric “ f° mn and Doctor to Overcome ph Lab: Joseph Laboder, an iron molder, thirty-seven years old, became violently insane at the breakfast table to-day and started for his wife with the avowed intention of throwing her from & window of their flat on the third floor of the tenement at No. 67 Kent avenue, Willlamsburg. The woman screamed and ran arowmd the room, dodging her insane husband. Neighbors entered the flat and suc- OUR ENTIRE LINE Some of these suits retail for as J 5 ry 00 ; Mostly sises 36 and 38; only a very few 40 and 42. Ali superbly tailored and peau de cygne lined. at 1p and stop ever suffer * Phe vody of David Hennessy, mate of the tug Thomas F, O'Brien, who, with four other men, wi drowned last night off pler No. %, South Brooklyn, was recovered from the tug to-day. The other men drowned were Fret Relge and a Porto Rican, known as) ceeded in keeping Laboder away trom Chester, both firemen; two Norwegian] his wife until Policemen Bird, Fergu- hands, each fnown as Matt. ‘The/ son and Landman arrived. Dr. Gold- ug, known only as Char-| man of Williamsburg Hospital, with the ore when the tut went] aid of the policemen, got Laboder into A straight jacket and sent him to Kings County Hospital. M tr from combin uralgia or heada temples gently with relieve you and kill are fine Imported and aggravate t For sale every wi ERE days trial, | yt i bower. 1 j a | r dit’ will Bristios the hair iPt {mitations, ** ** * * * WORLD WANTS THEY WORK WONDERS? * * WORLD WANTS Postpaid, onr book on Bi Corsets, Retts and other ELECTHI +128 Weat 34th st.. ‘onine of the O'Brien, enty years old, and er, were | e tux Willlam Flannery fan overturned Hfe- | sistant engineer, He Tomorrow---The GIMBEL Advance Summer Sale of $60,000 Worth of NEW BLOUSES at $1.25 to $6.95 Tomorrow morning when you visit our Main Aisle, you will think that you are walking along one of the ro: h ance of this Sale and the beauty of the Blouses warranted this unusual kind of presentation. On the Tad Flee ne ited bemet net be given over to this Sale, for this is the largest event of this kind that we will have ever presented—and our Blouse Sal Every kind of Blouse thal is modish in Paris loday—that means, many that you have never seen before—will be in ‘on laa bacteria GIMBELS—Sponsors for All the Correct Blouse Modes in America For two months, we have been preparing this event~-selecting our materials, laces, embroideries and even buttons—to nothing of the our Blouse Chief spent in having reproductions and adaptations madefourfine imported models, to sell at- minim isla : many tedious hours our greatest efforts! i um prices. In every way, we have exercised “Dolly Varden’ Blouses, $2.50 In a dainty French corded yoke style, with flut collar of embroidered voile, edged with Valenciennes lace. Polka-Dot Embroidered Voile Blouses at $6.95 Very effective. Trimmed with Persian printed crepe and De Medici collars of lace. Fancy Voile Blouses, $3.95 Typical of Paris, for the material was imported. Set-on corded yoke, with flat collar that tapers into revers and vest, Bound button-holes and large crocheted buttons. De Medici Collar Blouses, $3.95 Voile with collar and panels of Swiss embroidery-—colored velvet cravats, ° Trotteur Blouses of Voile, $3.95 Imported collars and revers embroidered in the Balkan colors, Cord and tassel cravat. Double-Collar Blouse of Voile, $3.95 Two-toned collars; vests of tiny ruffles of Valenciennes lace. Rosebud Embroidered Blouses, $3 In pastel colors on white crepe voile; flat collars, black silk i cravat. id was wasl for the import- tHe entire Blouse Shop will also fen haa | “Gaby Deslys’’ Blouses of Voile, $2.50 This model endorsed by Mile. Deslys has the loosely draped back panel that gives it much charm. And you may select these Blouses with panels of all-over shadow lace, or of volle embroidered in the Egyptian colorings. Trotteur Blouses of Lawn, $3 Collara and revers of imitation Venise and Valenciennes lace. Neck sash of black silk. Double Frill Blouses, $2.60 With collars and vestess embroidered in the Balkan colors; corded shoulders. . Imitation Venise Lace-Trimmed Blouses, $2.50 ‘These voile Blouses with low necks, have inset vest effect yokes of the lace. Colored cravats. Eyelet Embroidered Collar Blouses, $2 Fronts also inset with this embroidery, whose scalloped edges overlap ruchings of Valenciennes lace. White voile. 480 Color-Trimmed Voile Blouses, $2 White voile trimmed in solid colors, or the Bulgarian co.ors, Balkan-Middy Blouses For Women and Girls, $2 Easy-to-Iron Frill Blouses, $2 Fine white voile, with flat collars. Girls’ and Women’s Shirts, $1.25 tailored style, with tucked sh rt bosom and cei, ennis ‘Shires of Summer-weight Jinene wit: collars and three-quarter ve‘, Mannish Shirts of hairline striped madras, link collars and cuffs, Tub Silk Shirts, $3 and $3.95 Only 240 of these White Tub S Ik Shirts, w.th jink collars t 98: les an ve othe titty tue labored |B} ds and | French Blue—English Purple | 4 IN 50 Styles of Untrimmed Hats At $2.75 to $9.75 Fine Italian Milan, Taga! and Belgian Split Hats of the best qualities, so you can be sure that they are dyed success- fully in the correct tones of these modish colors. Of course, there are numerous shades in each, and some of the bats are faced with darker tones. Small hats for tailored wear, me- dium hats for demi-dress trimmings and large shapes that will make delightful Summer chapeaur. ~ ee | Flower Wreaths from France and England at MPLY? WELT, DON'T BEL) 76c to $3.60 Rosebuds, bluets, buttercups, Marguerites, forget-me-nots Drive Them Off} and marigolds, are effectively blended in each wreath. Just | | right for the floral edgings on small Hats. Fine French Wheat, 60c to 75c This makes a smart but inexpensive trimming if you want a side shooting or upstanding effect. White, Nile green, rose, pink, French blue, black and golden brown. Luscious French Cherries, 25c to $1.75 Very often just such a bunch of Cherries is the only trim- ming of a swagger hat. In clusters and cabochons. The No-Charge Trimming Service '‘ tus SEVENTY-YEAR- OLD CAPTAIN 18/ UNHURT BY EXPERIENCE tat. Cenine and Baziae People Notice It. With Olive 7 Debardeur Blouses of Voile, $2.50 Exact copy of a French model even to the bound button-hole in the revers; flowing bow tie of black taffeta. Silk Striped Voile Blouses, $2 Rose, violet, tan. Rouen blue and black stripes on white grounds~-with roll collars, revers and vest effect. \ pimply face will not embarras you much | longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. The pimples will vanish after | you have taken the tablets a few nights Nothing ever cleansed the bloo!, the bowels | and the liver like Olive Tablets. 1 Olive Tablets are the only successful sub- | situt> for calomel-they oil the bowels: there's never any tickets or pain after taking | them, | Olive Tablets do all that calomel does and | 4) 1200 Lingerie Blouses, $3 and $3.95 Batiste, lawn and voile, trimmed with real Irish lace, with “Olga”—Newest Russian Blouse, $6.95 Reproduced i ported crepe voile, which is woven with in- just a» effectively, but their action is gentle | —-or in ret i “le, with el i Cefinite cordings. Shirrred at should ed yi i back, | and cufi 3 : and safe instead of severe andirritating. | #1 | makes many new friends each day, because the hats are care- fame a ial aba lage aye wih oe nee or | fastening at the side with large equate tutors eet eokne gan _Thove at 69.96 have colored stripes on white groy ca ae hh, takes: Olive “Tablets is ever! @| | fully trimmed by skilled milliners. All we ask is, that you m Sor _| Tich Husian color. High stock of shadow lace with turnover of the | \ink collars and cults ‘Third F.cor breath, ¢ dull, listless “no feeling. purchase the untrimmed hat and trimmings in our Millinery constipation, torpid pimply face. Olive Tablets are made of pure vegetable compounds mixed with olive oil. Dr. Edwards spend years ainong patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective bad disposition or Third Floor er, Sections, Women’s Ribbed Union Suits Beauty in These LACES Babies’ EMBROIDERIES and ROBES Toe Ease Shoes | Samples of 65c & 75c Grades at 45c ‘These well-made Union Suits are in proper wei an In arranging this timely Sale, we selected first the designs i i leev he highest favor this season, and then secured ice (ess matatilie | In an Exclusive for S Reb aad Lay ee sues are cow neck an ga some with la ji \than the usual prices. Consequently, it is not surprising that! GJM BEL Style iapeme lh eet A are makers’ samples, we can sell them at styles of lace. il women with Summer costumes, blouses and lingerie to make g the; ‘ profiting largely by these unusual offerings of the ere Embroid: These well- | 46c a garment, instead of 65c and 75¢. All sizes up to 40 bust, eries, Robes and Laces they want. Some of the principal groups: made little|. Union Suits of Swiss ribbed lisle thread, low neck and sleeve- LACES Shoes possess | less, ribbon-trimmed at neck and arms, and drawers trimmed the softness | With fine Valenciennes lace, are 866 for usual $1.25 quality. is and Allovers, at 26 to §1 yard, regularly 40c¢ to $1.35. Shadow Lace Edgings and Bundings, 186 to abc yard, | necessary for Children’s, Spring and Summer Underwear Cotton banding, 26¢ to $1 yard, reg, 35¢ to $1.50. the comfort of Children's Vests and Pantalettes of pure white fing ribeed qetton, me to RO: | sensitive feet, | 60c each, according to size, The Vests have high necks, and long or short EMB: IDERIES but ihe phy | siseves: the Pantalettes are in knee or ankle length. a Embroidery Sample Strips, at 13s £9 Ot yd., regularly jossess the unusual feature of | Girls’ Union Suits of medium weight, fine ribbed cotton, with high neck Beautiful Chiffons, $1 Yd., Fancy in Design—Not in Price There are only a thousand yards in the offering, and the | importer brought them over to sell fox $2.50 a yard, and in | some cases much more. But fancy fabrics—unlike plain colors \ 1 | t Try them. Take one nightly for a week ‘Then look at yourself in the glass and see how you feel. 10c and 25¢ per box. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O. —_—_—_— FURNITURE on CREDIT —are worrisome things to have in a stock, and so the importer sold us his surplus for the proverbial song. | They are all double widths, in appropriate designs and colorings for Summer frocks, with plenty of navy blue and black combinations. Now all at the same price--$1 yard. Shadow Flounci: Point de Paris ani regularly 20c to 56c, Embroidered Voile Fiounces | 4 and , .OF | and short sleeves, knee length, at 760 und 66¢ erch, according to size, Homes Furnished Complete |}| And these other good silk offerings: Embroidered Linen Flounces, 46 in., $1.18 yd. ree **- having hand-turned eztension | “"Boys' Union Suits of fine ribbed cotton, high'neck or athletic sy 4 t0 3 ( Rooms ) at $49.98) d Allover Embroideries, 22 in,, 60¢, regularly $1. soles, which combine flexibility | 16 years, at 60¢ a suit. Main Floor $2 Dress Satins, $1.25 Yar 18 in, Flounces, on cambrie Swiss and nainsook, 38¢ yd., usually 50c, ‘with added service. In tan : saber srenemeaerencemsiead 4 Furnished at $74.98 j 85 in. in favorite street and evening shades, with an exquisite satin surfece, ROBES 'Russia and black gun-metal . 5 (Complete) at $124.98 (| und possessing fine draping qualties. Twelve Fine Styles of jealf, button; in sizes 4 to 8, | at §2 a pair. There are many other styles among “Toe-Ease” Shoes for ‘children, ranging from Babies’ Shoes at $1.26, to Large ’ White voile, embroidered, at $7.60, regularly $10. French voile, white, embroidered e* Bulgarian Embroidered Robes, spe $3 and $3.50 Pompadour Chiffon, $1.95 Yard Dresden Pompadour and Dolly Varden effects on light blue, pink, lavender, yellow and white grounds. $2 Double-width Crepe Cashmere, $1.45 Yard | Heavy, full-bodied, in black and various desirable colors. Second Floor thy $12.50, | Main Floor | Outdoor Girls Like These |BABY CARRIAGES at $19.75 | There is a saving, at the least, of $3.75 on some of the | Carriages, and as much as $13.25 on others. Tul with Glass Shade Free | er | of $25.00 or over of jay Evening Until 10, PR SSSR i aa NES GCN eM aT GRAND RAPIDS FUR. | NITURE, CARPETS, | RUGS AND BEDDING, | 2: As Fine and Dainty As Silk, These Silk-and-Cotton Batiste | silk, and besides, they have the virtue of laundering beauti- fully. Several styles, trimmed with pleated ruffles of Valenciennes and shadow leces—some with set-on bands of imitation filet lace, Pink, light blue and maize. 2nd Floor Heavy Sweaters at $6.50 They are as plain and as free from affectation as a college man’s sweater. Shaker knit, of pure worsted, with the favorite “ruff neck” and kets, and with buttons that match the color of the SN oat cee oa GIMBEL BROTHERS | | Shoes at $6, and Boys’ Shoes, in high and low styles, including Pumps, at $2.60 to $3.60. Children’s Dancing Slippers 1 RMS | A Sweater. In white, Oxford gray, navy blue and maroon, in all! in black, white, pink and blue | natural colors, white enamel, baronial brown, and French gray. $3.00 reDIT TER Worth | ' Petticoats, $1.50 and $2 sizes, from 36 to 44, at $6.60 cach, achoual we know of their patent leather, Be $2 to $3 a! They have removable corduroy cushions, easy steel springs, $5.00 “ 73 O~C«< :*«~*: Perfect delights! And just think how effective they will being sold in other stores for a dollar more, Main Floor | pair. BecondFloor | steel tubing pushers, and everyone is sold under our absolute $100 * be when worn under sheer lingerie frocks. Look quite like guarantee for quality. FN Bs SR Ra oe Fifty in the lot, all PULLMAN SLEEPERS of high grade--a maker’s surplus lots, which we bought at a | price to make this fine Sale possible. The Baby Carriages have reed hoods and bodies, finished in |. A fine opportunity, though limited, when there are so many | babies whose mothers would like to have them begin their trips out of doors, in the mild Spring weather, in a spick-and-span new carriage. The entire quantity should be claimed in a single day. Fourth Fleer