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TH LE EVENING WORLD, _vmuRspay, APRIL 10, 19138. WiLES (relly + POLE CAPTAIN Veteran Cap ait Retirement After 39 Years’ Activity as ‘3 aA a = = [GIMBELS | A Disposal of Our $5 to $10 Tailored Hats for Women, at $8, $5 and $7 Why such generous concessions so early in the season? And your curiosity will be still greater when you learn that on an average these Hats have not been here for longer than three of four weeks. Just because we are constantly changing our collection of styles, the Gimbel Millinery Shop has become the most famous in America—it is our ruling that new modes shall be And as we are now making ready for a large Summer display, we decided to dispose of these Hats vA. you will naturally ask. SAYS HE'S NEARING 70. Made Record as a “Cleaner - Up” and Disciplinarian in 3.; Two Boroughs. presented every day. Typical English Walking Hats, turbans, sailors and anart mushroom styles in Tagal, combinations of French crepe and Tagal, silk and fancy straws, chiffon and Tagal— trimmed with ostrich quills, cabochons of fruits and flowers, also ribbons, silks and velvets. The new shades of blue are much in evidence, also the linen shades, grays, browns, green, rose, purple and black. Main and Third Floors +Pt. Miles O'Refily, thirty-nine years policeman, went to the office of Dep- ¢ Commissioner Dilton tn Brooklyn Nay an@ asked leave to retire, Act- Commissioner McKay, to whom the lication was sent, granted it at 3 wk this afternoon, Miles O’Reilty Gad every post of honor and A Remarkable Gathering of Men’s and Women’s HOSIERY for 20,880 Feet A large proportion of women are wearing pumps of one kind or another—which, of course, means silk stockings. And when aman graduates to low shoes for the Summer he naturally requires silk socks. There are 10,440 pairs of Men's and Women's Hosiery of the belter grades in this splendid Springlime offering—some samples, others surplus lots— all perfect and desirable. And at fine savings—buy tomorrow by the half dozen pairs. Men’s 45c to 75c Sample Socks, 28c Pair of a very well-known concern. There usted Inepector for officials with dif- mt standards, A strict disciplinarian (was, always growling at the men der him, but in time of trouble they tre fighting tigers at his command. $Born in Ireland Sept, 27, {7'Reilly came to this country towards the close, of the Civ war and enlisted ‘m the Union army. The dato of his birth ts that given im his application for appointment; old friends of his par- ents insist that he was born the Night of Big Wind, Jan 6, 189, and that it four years on the Brooklyn REALIZES AT LAST GETTING OLD. oast untll this year that he had seen the river Shannon overflow twice in one season—the only time it ever happened in a hundred years, But the Shannon has been out of ite banks twice this year and is new in flood and Capt, O'Reilly feels that he is getting to be an old man. Bingham made O'Reilly 1 years ago, but the inspection district Proved too much of a tax on a man who had governed the Tenderloin, the Mer- cor street disciplinary precinct and the Og& street station with a slam bang activity which was the marvel of N York. He asked to he reassigned an a . ‘The traMc squad in Brooklyn ‘Was put in his charge and then Prospect Perk. Commiestoner Wallo acted fav- orably on his request to be assigned to the elig a@treet station, the quietest in This is the whole and embroidered riche Bortag sarate ise of © flnle thread and pure el. Iiiblace Men’s 65c Silk Socks, 36¢ Pair are pure silk, in fancy two-toned effects, and vertical stripes, and Special at 36 pair, or three pairs for $1. Men’s Pure Silk ‘Socks, 50c Pair socks are not reduced in it sufficiently remarkable for sas TUR Oe Bel PL Dee tad tnd handsome Summer colori: neckties; sell piled at 65c. Ph shasingide Black Silk mpeemicien, | 80c Pair for f, he $1. tality. Ta nkene Ged tan medium weights, wie 4-in. guitar al cope and reinforced silk soles, At 80c pair they are very unusual. ‘Women’s 60c Gauze Lisle Stockings, 32c Pair tr ese ete grade of our own importation. 1 Meg hoon OReilly has bad a life tong war with peolroom gamblers. He was the first Botice captain to close the Park Row |. reserts. He did not have to raid them, Me simply fet it be known that they must close, He was in trouble with the ‘whole uniformed force in 192, when he publicly accused men of ‘bis command @@ taking graft from gamblers and Yeafing when they should Chief Devery attempted him by sending hia to the cure did not take. You Should See the Generous Width of These Extra-Size Silk Petticoats At $2.95 If your hips are abnormally large, you ‘can be certain of getting a Petticoat (and you will want several at this unusual price) that will not expand and hike up in the hack. Messaline and taffeta with combination tailored and ac- cordion pleated flounces, and you are not restricted to black, for there are also the new colors. 14 Styles in Regular-Size Silk Petticoats, $2.95 Eight of these have underruffles of the silk—this feature, always denotes a much higher price. Those with silk Jersey tops have messaline flounces, but there are rhany others entirely of messaline or taffeta. You surely can select the various Petticoats that you need, for there are plain and changeable colors, as well as black. | Boon after he was made @ policeman O'Reilly married Miss Catharine Bagley @he ded ast fall, leaving him two sons | Aad two daughters, i SLAYER’S SUICIDE IN CELL CHEATS THE DEATH CHAIR. Twice Convicted of Murder, Clay- ton Kills Himself With Potato Knife in Freehold Jail. (Apectal to The Evening World.) PREEHOLD, N. J, April 10.—Charies D, Clayton, forty-one years old, was convicted yesterday of Policeman Charles F, Lippincott at Asbury Park, cut his throat to-day with | @ potato peeling knife and died almost | Chief Justice Gummere had announced that he would pronounce | Discontinuing 22 Patterns of Tapestry Brussels Carpets Good Brussels Carpets are noted for long life and ‘An officer who had guarded Clayton had gone off duty and a trusty was set to watch the prisoner in his cell, Jail Warden Michael Quiry had visizea the cell five minutes before Clay committed suicide. a Gifferent pattern handsome appearance. These are full 10-wire Tapestry Brussels Carpets, from several of the best mills in the country, and are perfect, and desirable in every way. They receive their dismissal simply because we have | decided not to carry patterns resembling each other . Chiefly small, well-covered Persian de- ‘signs, most of them with stair carpets to match. Now, to make their outgoing quick and certain, we price them at. 76c Yard, Regularly $1 and $1.05 at which new price they offer an exceptional bargain. The knife used is of | than those in the ton wae placed in a different cell last night than any he had heretofore occupied, so that it is certain the knife was smuggled to him since the verdict of the jury was ren- Clayton wae previously convict. ed of the crime on Feb. 1, 1912, and sen- tenced to death in the electric chair the week beginning March 11, 1912, but ‘ob. talned @ new trial after he had spent tem months in the death house, nthe death fou RIDE TO ESCAPE POLICE COSTS EARLE HIS LIFE, Passenger In Wrecked Auto Dies in Hospital From a Fractured Asa precaution « non Has One of Those 115 Used Sewing Machines Gone to YOUR House? They form a remarkably attractive group for the woman who needs a good Sewing Machine and wishes to pay less than usual for it. They are all in perfect running order, and you canhardly tell by looking at them that some of them have been used for demonstrating in our Sewing Machine Section. indeed, are brand-new, but in discontinued patterns. Good selection still remains for tomorrow, including the Machines in five-drawer and cabinet styles, and also the excellent ‘Partner’ and “Surety” Machines. Low prices are $18 to $35, fornterly #2 to $40 th Floor “HE tHOSg OT Lewis Earle of No, 135 Madison ave- nue died to-day at Sydenham Hospital of injuries received when he was & passenger in the auto of his friend, Ferdinand D, Benner. t@ escape from Policeman John Meale, of TraMc Squad C, who was trying to summon Benner to court for speeding rb clude pushcarts from narrow >} street. He was active in the marke: famous ‘‘Domestic”’ eascSoS4S8P4 Interesting News for Men’ S Suits to eara re, $17. 50 BOOK LOVERS These Suits will be just as good as clothes you Select from a Fine Lot of Desirable Books| Tailor or GIMB under ordinary circum- At Remarkably Low Prices Don’t miss apy J with your own eyes what a de- stances eS make at $2 5 baa t 1 tom i iy lightful collection is here. ‘If you can’t come to the — v ‘Store, cut out this list and check the items you desire ‘ ° d > and conti and send your order by mail. : the close of bul in a Fublighers’ gue Fa A prillil lowell’s Roman Holidays wevara dh <1 sO 3—we = { Cabal, The Line of Love. iilusirised in colors by Howard oe book your ord | H cara Through the Looking Glass, Tliustrations by Peter * tt one or more Oren Partisay Laie’ with Col: S Mosby. With portraits ‘and’ en: ; ai pags «- eacls—mak- ravings 3.50 same your tisenees of Abra sham Lincoin by Grant, Dana, Ihgersell . MEASU i E ar teen ct Stories baht Nineteenth Centuéy Ro- e ee Le ag ance, Pictures in colors, by How : Cabell "loa ofthe pasinl in France 4 ie gy em and En; § jusieater in colors by Howar 2 pauliet ill Hewlett. “the nya Fully illustrated $561.60 pletnotoal these suite Besant. Fifty Years Ago, Delightful Sketches. of English ou Life, oully Wustreeed $2.50 60e we will make would in Dewitt. ‘The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln und Its ae he the solaead Ure PP ee vet yoree $25, while the Ex pia ‘ion at wil ee The Siege of Boston During the Revolution. Fully a2 me boca amas Sand many $35 and Masten 2 i eon. De Libris, 1 yfome and Verge forall hook lovers. “4 2 Bc en or Men of UNUSUA janvier. ute! rt and ‘Old Prints... sae ear titi $2.50 16e Pee ware seemed jahan, From Sail to Steam. A narrative full of interest cates the change in ships $2.25 Be pare te 2 ee resu any week sion of nited States After ee ‘ot The Land of Riddles, Russia of Today 2 Be This ts the result of m of ¢ planning. All past efforts for tine workmen Th janz. McCarthy. | Reminiscences by Justin Mecahy’ of English ship and material are eclipsed. Life. 2 vols... $4.50 $1.60 Landor. The Forbidden Land. \ An account of a journey into ‘Tibet and the strange adventures of this famous traveller, $9.00 98.00 Hutton. Portraits in P' Illustrations of Plaster Casts of ' as : . many famous people ss. nese. "0" $6.00" 91.00 ewest 8 pring and Sumner Suitings Carrols he Hunting of the Snark, with illustrations by Peter ao ae The additional expense to us is in a measure offset bys he exceptional eoncéasions we ft Hugo, The ‘Love Letters of Victor Hugo: ‘iliistrated with 100 I received in purchasing this large assortment of merchant ors? ee of them in B ; sera faite. $3.00 160 single mult Jengths, all all cet them excellent, in 11 different ost rin tokes’ ised und c unfinis! orsteds dastudtos te-erw wnt oJ cere it of Music and Musicians. este er 93.25 $1.00 | new ray mircures Ontord | qays sin several shades, plain Di bleck, and A PEA anne fees) I; ly unfinis! excel 3 fabrics. Od ge ty etd $3.50 600 Some of these fabrics sre so choice that wo sve on worl? nese for these whe would obtain § Wallington. Historic Churches of Ai Numerous iilus- - something quite out of the ordinary. i Grahame White, The’ ry 3 the Aeroplane. Profusely dai F a Deliveries sine 8 me Lal a Ml a tadenetovaty lll f o the Day Ordered. jor ex ‘and illustrated from photogra| $2 Te for plesaattt etiooaktig and coavensence in Geog wane i {| eget The Ship's Sompany and ‘Other Sea People. | Iilus- Landor. ‘The Gems of the Kust.’ 1,600 Miles of Reeearch Dri Among the Wild and Tome Tribes of South Pacific Islands $4 $1 2 Sy Legends x x 5 ~ atid Scenery, withilustrations by Mc Hlamilton Gibson; $2.50 02 |G (: ‘TRAE GIMBEL , 2 ag re Rs} y< » Ever: i Smith Willi aa vil dua Publica Prise 98, Our Pee $4 Bach ms |Five Hundred of These Daint at sd or Little Folks—Samp Beginning of Science Scenes in the Industrial World from One of Our Bes Greatly es ) Conquest of Nature Growth of Physical Sci iences Beginning of Modern Science Growth of Chemical and Bio- 200 Coats at $1 Fach; $1.60 and $2 of Recent Science logical Science Grades. Seperte of ite piness Ingenuity and Luxury Pretty Lttle Box Coats of oa and fancy Conquest of Time and Space Publishers’ Our = ile 2 Vell made and {nist Price Price |, and emartly ae A i) North. Camp and Caravan in Lower California. A record ot 300 Coste at v3.28 Bech; Being 96.50 te $2.50 60c Specially arranged Cust tom ‘om Section, on the Subway Baleony il adventures while tatora minsular Oulifornia et Mexico. Beautiful illustrat! - 3 . ot Vanderlip. Hulbert. berian ‘Klondike. | A ‘ ain erga erd checks, Wethe | tary of avy th may oerteeer te aie $1.50 96e ) fe, inode a, rea Bayne. ror Scandinavia, a rent 4 Moscow. . Delightful travel sketches, Tully i ted... $1.25 260 oe anor Siete Hawthorne. Nathaniel Hawthorne and His Circle. ss. $226 6c canes London. $1.26 = 75c f m Menino, Sticker yikes ubens, ae ict tacsbenoe toretto, cl Wat dt, oan Tint Velasquez, Van ie . * ori ae for Little he - jan and “ef straw i ja tons col ase * $10.50 93.75 Book of . 1 tex by Bernard pee f tevesee $3.50 92 of the English, By Rudyard Kipli A ela sty Ra, 2" © | splendid Examples of pa Sg Gtk 9 mee fi) sss |Gimbel Style st Sub- | Great English Painter: rancis Downman. .. eee J Great English Poets. iy Jeli a ea $1.50 600 ind aes big Magen Constantinople. B; ‘dmondo de Amicis. jal ¥ ompaper”” edition limited €0 180 we Ainistrtions Oe i $12.75 bier Suits ai old Provence.” By T {2 "$2.60 $2.00 | 125 only, Smart suits for Spring - pine pacer day are ! Old Tou By T. A. Cook. 2 vols. Illustrated | + $2.50 $1.00 J wear in whipcords and mixtures, By \ee es work; and, most boca gota Great Are a ” By Ernest Oldmeadow, . . . + $1.60 600 Fdark end light grays and browns. of all, fine fibre honestly ai firmly Great English Novelists, By Holbrook Jackson... . i $1.60 = 60 Exceptional ly Well tallored-—noteh @) ‘ woven from good yarn. Sets of Standard Authors at Attractive Prices [fitMincucwihsnan ot ine 4 Pairs for $1 or 6 Pairs for 9! This is an opportunity to buy the sets you want at the Plain skirt with panel back and % Guaranteed for four or six»: lowest prices, Wve ery set in this offering is a credit to any [| front; sizes 14 to 18 years. ! pena years out during thie time male of books: $15 and $16.50 Misses’ \ Baas yaa S62 but the gu Harrison Ainsworth, 20 vols., three-quarter red leather. Gibbings & Sons, Suits at $9.75 ; ° tort {ees of cin taenthe” py London edition with Cruikshank illustrations, $20. eich a alngte weer Burton's Translations of The Arabian Nights. 17 vols., cloth, ¢40. A beautiful collection of serge Fi prem Bulwer Lytton’s Novels, 15 vols., three-quarter leather, $10.76. suits, plainly tailored or with Em- 3 ‘ew can afford to defer an invest: Balzac. Saintsbury Ed: James Fenimore Cooper, 16 vols. , three-quarter nM Daniel De Foe. 8 vol three-quarter leather, $7 Charles Dickens, ions fully Mustrated, 40 va very large type, roe. Wiciyrare Subway Baloony 07° Q Sq Knee uarter leather, 80 vols., handy sized edition, tullleather, , HO "Vole, library size, three-quarter Teacher, 924.60, 18 vols, three UNDERMUSLINS Attractively Priced - quarter leather, $17.60. 15 vols., three-quarter Fee ra redesAeres pap a age ny pire back effect. Black, navy blue, y' Tee tion, Ask for Arrowhead Stock 60. ‘ay und Copenhegen. p> On the Subway Store Baleeny Alexandre Dumas. 15 vols., th uarter leather, $10. De May passant. Literal English 1 ranslation, 5 vols., three-quarter leather, At 50c | ; At 75¢ Pewioniuadinae Hem fielding, 6 vols., cloth $8.76. 5 vols, , ubreo-quusver leather, $8, ‘ tigen th naitimook, crepe and umm Oliver craks cones Weltings, 12 vola, cloth, 0 ¢ 1 h ant ty rl be coats have je founce of ean Victor Hugo. vols., U juarter leather, 1 Rudyard Kipli lin Selected ‘orks, 10 vols., cloth, $4.60; 10 vole; three- | ular “abe graan™ lar price 380. all Fe cach sarment med. scalar peed a. ee ae quarter 3 N ., cloth, $18; 18 vols., three- vou i cr pres! Novels. 10 vols., cloth, vol ree: Women ‘s S00 Knitted Wauninia 6ae Montaigne’s Essays. 10 vols., cloth, $10.60, Ph ations, 28¢ Combinations, 36¢ Edgar Allan Poe's Complete Works. 10 vols., very large type edition, three- low neok, waleeveres ott iss ribbed garm quarter leather, $10. umbrella knee, lace trinind, ai vcitk “tape” edge (3 padre | | tunededue, luce "yoNe; alten Julia Pardoe's Court Memoirs. Sir Walter Scott's Waverley No 24 vols., cloth, $9; 24 vols., three-quarter Shakespeare. 10 vols., three-quarter leather, $9; -, $10.60, Thackeray. 10 vols., three-quarter leather, $9; 16 vols, $18.60. The Talmud. 10 vois., cloth, $19.60. Oscar Wilde, 10 vols., three-quarter leather Voltaire. Literal English Translation, 22 », cloth, Ua Bil vols., three. quarter leather, $40. ‘ourth for $1). and 6. For Good Value, This Leaves in the Distance Even ‘Gimbels Recent Shoe Sales The Famous W.L. DOUGLAS MEN’S OXFORDS.-.--Perfect and In All Sizes $3.60, $4 and $5 Grades—Stamped on the Soles. Friday and Saturday--$2.20 Pair ‘The maker's name “AD Mark on every pair—HERE IS AN EXCELLENT VARIETY OF EVER} [ STYLs Sane e i of thee WORLD FAMO stord fines. for mea— frade-mark on every pair, as hi us the regular revadl { JE Blucher, jutton or lace styles—swing laste, with narrow, recedin; 1400 SH Fand medium toe; all l a for Spring and Summer.” Calfehing 4 and tan calfehin, ed. — All new fresh stocks direct fr the factory B aE eee Also Women’s $2.60 and $3.60 High or Low Shoes, $f G | H E $3.50 Regal Oxfords in ncrgow width and sample aaa, J ; Hi Sesnple Lav Shoes insase dinate, ones in sizes 2 to 5. sRnoaoway NEW YORK THINTP-THIAD OT, $2.50 Pscent Leather High Shoes, in widthe B, C and D, in sizes 234 to 6. ree-quarter leather, 910.60; Silver Photograph Frames You will find nearly a hundred different styles and sizes of Sterling Silver Frames in this very remarkable collection. They are always appropriate for bridge prizes, wedding, birthday or bon w voyage gifts, or to serve as a charming set- ting for somebody’s picture on your own mantelpiece or dressing table.’ You can pay as little as 36¢ for a little plain oval Frame of sterling silver, or as much as $50 for a superbly band- engraved square Frame to take a photograph 9 x 12 inches. And there are dozens of prices between the two extremes, Main Floor

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