The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1913, Page 15

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TWO FOUND cULTY 1 MAL THREATS *STOKILL PRESIDENT ‘Bunn Wrote Letters Demand- 4g $5,000 From Wilson, Says Expert. ® took a jury in the United States D&riet Court in Newark, N. J., yester- Gey lees than two hours in which to PRMFA e Verdict of guilty against the mewntain wood choppers, Jacob Dunn GBA Beeley (Snake) Davenport, charged WRN wending President Woodrow Wil- wea two letters threatening to murder him ff he did not pay for immunity. The prosecution also accused the men + @f Sending almilar letters to Theodore \, King, Postmaster of Ledgewood, N. J., ema to Andrew J. Misel, a wealthy furniture dealer of Dover, now dead. Tumulty, Secretary to the Pregcht, testified to the receipt of the Settees by him in May and November, ‘The accused men testified briefly, thelr @etense being a denial they had written @e letters or had any knowledge of them. ‘The jury recommended Davenport to the mercy of the Court. _——— , THINK BOY BITTEN BY A “» CAT HAS HYDROPHOBIA. Newark Lad, Seriously Ill, Is Taken to Hospital Two Months After Animal Attacked Him. ®ne-year-old Adrian Palmer of No, 297 Sandford avenne, Newark, N. J., ts City Hospital, suffering from at ia believed to be hydrophobia as @ fesult of the bite of a cat. while on an errand for his mother, the boy went to SUBWAY SHORT CUT UNDER ASTOR HOUSE TO COST $1,012,500 This Includes Right of Way, Protecting Wall and Damages. * ‘The city will not buy the Astor House but will pay $600,00 for the right to build the subway utder the southonst corner of the site, The old building will probably be demolished, the work begin- ning June 16. The Public ie A This One Service Commission de-|when the corporation obtained ite orig- elded yesterday to buy the easement and |inal grant. - Wi hp 4 kat ) HUTEOT no yt ese itil lil The m in town to Cone ity Boot Shop, on 34th * Waldorf-Astoria. 7 Da) and infinitely varied Queen’ ity line—not only the correct standard shoes but scores of models that are distinctive and G WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY to build a cofferdam to protect the sub- way should the owners of the site des aide to buthl a skyscraper upon it, ‘Bho, net cost Of running the subway under the Astor House corner will be about $1,012,400; probably the most expensive short railroud turn in the world. Tho subway is to run from Vesey street into Broadway. The portion of the Astor Housse alte for which the city will get the easement is about 100 feet on Broadway and 1% feet on Vesey street. the commission has agreed to build a great wall straddling the subway tube, and to carry this wall down to bed rock. This © will cont $310,000, The tem- Dorary easement of the whole property which will be required while the work is In progress will range in cost from $100,000 to $147,600, The saving on the subway cost, to be deducted from the total of these figures, Is $75,000, leaving & probable net cost of $1,012,600. ‘The dead or agreement made out by the church authorities is engrossed by hand, as was done with such documents of our own models. Collar Blouses*n many effective ways. Blouses with the “Gaby Deslys” panel back. nuvi ftetthy fl (fh rl i bie ney sneee the Street, near tl Shop carries the types of every-day exclusive Drop and corded shoulderBlouses. Trotteur Blouses, with Oriental embroidered collars and revers. @ nelghbor’s home, carrying a basket, of this season's Aé he mounted the front steps 4 strange out-of-the-ordinary, in Black, Every Kind of Lingerie from 21, 1913. _ In the May Sale of Pblaich tid ing sb and nl it ial y we elect these ata ra 200 for 25¢ (6 cards) ares * or efor 35 prom cart Hooks " 100 for three 6c cards Gimbels “Savoy” Safety Pins. 166 for two 12¢ cubes Gimbels Im- ported Glass-head Pins, best quality. 100 for Fancy Hairpin Kerio 160 for two 10c pieces Lingerie Tape, 12 yards, fast color. 80 for piece Featherstitch Braid. 360 for two 25c pieces Bulgarian Washable Trimming Braid. 260 for pair Gimbels Garment Dress Shields; no sewing or pins, Six pairs for $1.36. ee IT Pg cen ae ath a me Pa me ee er” aa . And then if Every Style in This Collection Has Sold at the Regular Price in This Shop Dolly Varden Blouses. Double Frill Blouses. Embroidered Rosebud Blouses. And, Lingerie Blouses of every description, with long and short sleeves. Also—800 Tatlored Linen Waists at $1.50, Were $2 to $3 and More Mannishly pleated and plain shirt styles—some hand-embroidered. Reduced because they are mussed The Names of Prize Winners In the GIMBEL Golf Tournament Will Be Announced In Tomorrow Morning’s Newspapers Many Dressmakers Would Charge You Tomorrow’s Price Alone For the Making of Such | CrepeMeteorParty Frocks at $32.50, ou were to start to Tomorrow—An Opportune Sale at GIMBELS Approximately 5000 Summer Blouses $1.50 and $2, Instead of $2, $2.50, $3 & $3. 50} It is always wiser to be previous, rather than to be behind the limes—therefore, this Sale a week ahead of the holiday! Besides, tomorrow is the anniversary of one of our most phenomenal Blouse Sales! Probably you remember it! We mention this— even though it is obvious that we always endeavar to excel our records—simply to emphasize the importance of tomorrow’s Sale. A year |] ago we purchased a manufacturer's surplus, but this year we have succeeded in getting something better—several manufacturers’ surpluses Third Floor assemvle the shadow lace, chiffon, sinartest pumps on our * s s Y “ tulle, daint: beacran puncte nents | New York tat. on Ws OOH Ta Vest Chemises to Nightgowns] ,.Msiryolriscoutit | mouecine de sete one with the cat before freeing himself, leathers and grades. a pair is made with the fa And Pri Sli 260 for three 10c pairs Gimbels | linings, you would find that When he returned home his mother $s Queen Quality “flexible ni rincess ips at $ 1.50 gpuche” Washable Shields. | they would amount to a con- 8 with an antiseptic Lee ‘ ‘ A '. loven pairs. siderable sum. : Aud the following day Dr. B. Hi. sole” that needs no breaking-in. Extraordinary Quality in the White Sale| ,.%, fort two ide Folding Nickel ithe abort tun is ot ) 100 for thi P Gimbels “Lace | chiffon, and the dray at d say to $5.00 a dagen ed styles, we consider these $1.60 under- | 4.10" Wash Cloths, Main Floor extends almost to the foot is the case as ins Sew at $6.00 : of silky shadow lace, on the aay morning As there are many styles in each kind of ent, it is mode! illustrated, of ony that he was obvious that tomorrow’s collection is of considerable mag- course, its entire foundation is of QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP a Sere say ibe San the aymntorns os hy- crepe meteor, Lace is the domi- you want a very simple Nightgown, that ia is chester-tucked, with nant note of the bodice, vey is sae, = 82 West 34th Street hand iettrciteing . Between and Whe abe lc lace dings Cb oa ; note of 5 : (Deum the Pitioeeeh Post: Midway between the Welder} end the McAlpin trimming—you may get at § mousseline de soie. "And how did she look as Salome?" If you want a hegoengt tad Gown, with bodice and sleeves inset with lace Anothe: effectiv model has a After tna font dence ove ooked e's {4 MT Fas Gara Win bon, em Aine Nolte sot saxh of contrasting color just under y jance she looked like a t ‘; shadow jelet. 7 choice, or if the one with ‘ecnbrosisred pele, a Mons eaclttled with toss cocents j the edge of the lace tunic. to you—tomorrow they may be chosen at $1.50. All the pastel colors—and sizes 34 to 42 in these Dresses. Third Fleer The Breeze Gets In But the Sun Doesn’t— With a “Srrinc Suave” Awning It works like a shade, both ways from the mid- ae of the window sash. And you don’t have so open the window to adjust the . it can ised or lowered from inside the The “Spring Shade” is the only real improvement made in awnings in years. It is equally suited for private houses, hotels, stores, office buildings and factories. In fact, we equipped the Vanderbilt Hotel with about 400 of these awnings. We make these Awnings in a va- riety of patterns of John Boyle's best. striped awning duck, with gal- vanized iron fittings of the best quality. They are obtainable in New York only at GIMBELS. $3.60 each for a 3x6 ft. window, and upward, according to size. Sixth Floor This Gimbel While Sale is unique, because it pre« sents new styles al genuine savings of 20 per cent. and more. Second Floor LOW Ba: | raSA | ® No Deposit ? No Deposit ? No i J ‘% The Rival [Refrigerator, This Ribbed Summer Underwear Is Pretty Enough for Trousseaux One wouldn't blame the June bride a bit for including some of this GIMBEL Summer Underwear in her bridal outfit—so dain ty and gossamer-like it is, It is the ‘‘Duchess”’ Underwear made espec ially for us because we wanted something better than usual, and trimmed according to our liking. Vests of Milan Silk, for instance, have French band tops and elaborately embroidered fronts, and are reinforced under the arms, — In flesh color and white at $2.60 each. Union Suits of a little lighter weight, and equally effect ively embroidered, are $4. Other Duchess Silk Vests, beautifully hand-embroidered, $4.76 to $8.95. And Commbinstien. Suits of corset cover and drawers, lace-trimmed and embroidered, arc $10.60. Other Knit Summer U nderwear that we think particularly good includes: Vesta of Swiss ribbed lisle thread with hand-crocheted A coal at 76c, and Union Suits, well-fitting, with luce-trimmed drawers, ut $1.96, , Other special values in ribbed tie tines ‘ad Union Suits, at Gc und $14 joor Aprons of Net At 75c A New Conceit! Quite a large mesh, so that they will be effective when worn over black, and at the same, time look cool and Summery. Gibson straps of the net, but the belts are run with black ribbon with ends to tie in saucy bows. Net Cuffs and Collars to match, $1, TEA APRONS in coquet- tish styles, 26c to $2.95, Second Floor June Bridesand Grooms —Wise and shrewd housewives! Herein this Low Price—No Deposit Sale is one of the Strongest combination offers ever put Buy All Your Furniture This is Your Chance. Your Opportunity! Grasp Here This Week’: [Our Offer Clear and Simple Golden Oak| Our High Quality Furniture Dresser, 8. 5 0 Special f 1 12 $200.00 worth Without aDeposit Made u up in What Thousands of Women Will Need for Summer A Salo of Magnitude That Will Permit Them to Share in Special Economies $4.50 to $6 Silk Petticoats at $2.95 to $3.95 Every_kind from Chiffon Tie ig to Silk Jersey and Crepe de “Washable House Dresses at $1.60 to $5.50 Gingham, Lawn, Percale, Dimity tton Ratine in tailored You Have Exactly THREE Days Longer To Secure th i i , re the Anniversary Saving Your Summur On Your “Domestic” Sewing Machine| Cottage This is just as good a proposition as getting a prime cut of roast beef for 18¢} Of course, you might expect 4 pound, or really fresh laid eggs for 25c a dozen—and every housekeeper k 1ows| that in this wonderful GIM- she would jump at either of these two opportunities. BEL collection of China and Further, the chance to save money on a “Domestic’’—in the very front Glassware, you could find the rank of sewing machines—comes but rarely. At this time, only because the! patterns on which your heart Domestic Sewing Machine Co. allowed us to reduce prices FOR TWO WEEKS| was set. But probably you i} ONLY, to celebrate our taking over the “Domestic” business for this territory.| didn’! expect to be able to get For the China Closet in ond styles. ‘Kimonos and Negligees at $1.26 to $3.95 and on nothing more than Your simple promise to pay in weekly or monthly installments. the familiar Golden, pol- {This Magnificent Offer comprises such ished Oak. articles as you Four drawers, may choose from our Furniture, Beds, Bedding or Rug asincut, shaped standards with Departments ‘A The SAME PROMPT and COURTEOUS ATTENTION carved base, J i and a large 18x24 in, plate mir- Whether You Purchase $5.00 Worth or $1,000 VA ror with shaped frame. Just_as [ =a N ‘ Hall Triangle Mirro Mirror & Hat] Hat Back 87c you see it here, $8.50 Cataen Bs Oak or Mahog- a ean $50 Worth 75c Week; $75 Worth $1 Week; $100 Worth $1.50 Week Store Open Saturday Evening Till 10 o’'Clock any Finish, Plate Mirror, carved frame and 3 hooks, 87c : All kinds of Cotton Crepe, Seco Silk, Silk ’oplin, Voile and Crepe de Chine—the latter at $3.95, Second Floor Pearl Buttons - 732 Dozens at About Half Price All sorts of kinds, styles and sizes. In white and smoked pearl; plain or in carved effects. maker’s clean-up of samples, odd lots and discon-| . tinued styles. Some of the buttons are a little imperfect. But the defects don’t hurt. Cards of two dozen small Buttons, ‘35c, Cards of one dozen large Buttons, 260 and 360. Cards of six extra large Buttons, coat size, 600. ometighty good news, this, since Pearl Buttons are so much in detnand, ain Floor Your Opportunity Stops on Saturday, May 24th Until then you may purchase The $45 “Domestic” Cabinet Machine for $40 lin Circassian walnut, mahogany or weathered oak, The $22 “Domestic” Drop-head Machine for $18 The $30 “Domestic” Drop-head Machine for $22.50 All these Machines have the most modern “Domestic” mechanism, including the Looper, which sews lock or chain stitch, as you choose. All may be bought on little payments of $2 Cash, the Remainder at $1 Weekly and we will deliver the Machine to your home, if in Greater New York, or to your nearest freight station, if within our free delivery limits, Fifth Floor and Subway Balcony GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEw YORK YORK TUATY-THIRD OT. these chartningly appropriate Summer designs at such fine savings. A Cottage Dinner Set of 55 pieces, in a pretty pink and green floral bor der design, for six people, is 96,60, instead of $8.54, and another decorated in bright gold, is $5.76, instead of $7.50. ff you want a more elaborate sere vice, a 100-piece Dinner Set of Limoges China, in @ handsome border pattern, is $27.60, instead of $45. A group of Bread and Butter Ties, at 160 each, instead of 26, of Dessert or Salad Plates, at m each, instead of 15c, are attractive, For your own room, or the guest toom, there is a 10-piece Toilet Set tn pink rose design, with stippled gold handles, for as little as $3.08, with other pretty patterns up to $19,866, Fifth Fleer

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