The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1913, Page 9

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+ OAR CARES CROWD VAS BIG STEAM MAIN Vapor Column Rises to Post * Office Roof and Cave-In of Street Was Feared. » ‘With a terrifying roar that trightenod hundreds of perrons thronging the ¢ Brest Blew off its cover at & o'clock $o-day, ghaking the siveet and sending @ e column of steam that rose in a fice, \ ‘The manhole cover was lifted thirty pay off his borrowings, \@eet and crashed back to the asphalt,|~ 7 Gfter teetering @ moment in the steam. Fhe Fire Department was summoned @n8 the police reserves, but there was * geting to do except keep the crowd Wace Until the order telephone to th G@ecuted by shutting off the main gate | druggist an @ome blocks above. Vor twenty-five minutes in a terrific @m the police kept several thousand | Som from rushing up to investigate ident. There was danger that a| itching and burnin, @retion of the street might give way, or | 2° longer have to dig saanhole cover Be lifted aie to descend among the crowd. \ Bho main which burst was the larges \@ Ghe city, twenty inches in diameter, ‘With ao pressure of 1,000 pounds to the in the crowd knew nothing ‘@f the powerful ribbon ‘ef potential 4e- Memesives to injury. ota THIEF STARTED FLOOD AND ATTACKED POLICE. Clothes Basket When Officer Was Fixing Leak. Policeman Werner, looking into the Mooded. Tne janitress of the tenement house abot ho showed him how to get in through a side window. A tank had been knocked down and the water on the floor came from the able to reach the hole plug it @ rag and a atic! ! Stepping down, the policeman over- | turned the basket. John Jaynga, a Firat street, roiled out on the floor, Werner pounced on him, “T cannot tell a | ama thief. But in @ stuss game, and when I made a/ heller the 4: told me It was easy e to get money. All I had to do was to OPEN Bo around and rob Muskowits's place, st E ‘He sala he had robbed it three weeks | sagem St, * Sy te By ago. I had gix boxes of cigars and the in the cash drawer when I heard the Setting through the window." ———.—_ Heinse Wine Suit for $149,825, The jury which hae been hearing the evidence in the suit of the State Bank- For Womon, Misses and Girls CONTINUATION OF 50% Discount Sale INVOLVING ENTIRE BALANCE OF THIS SEASON'S STOCK OF Women’s and Miisses’ Suits, Coats and Gowns We will deduct 509% from prices at which garments are now marked. Linen suits and coats and gummer dresses not included SUITS now $40: Lup CO.ts now $4.0) 1c up COA13 now $/.50and up Fulton St, at Flatbush Ave., BROOKLYN Convenier to ty Nevina Strest Subway Station oy CHANGE COMING TO HIM—Orlando Dammit of Elmsford, N.C, has started} HARVARD senior committee announces that tangos ard trots will not be ey és OFF COVERS jzcsssiee to change his name, He says it causes him a great deal of worry, | barred at the annual dance. is * — jing Department on behalf of the Union Bank In Brooklyn against F. Augustus Heinze before Justice Clark in the Su- preme Court in Brooklyn returned @ @dewalk on their way to work, a dig! vetdtot to-day disallowing the claim of steam main at Park Row and Beekman |the bank and awarding Heinne $109,8%, Heinge put In a counter claim against the bank on the ground that a quan- tlty of securities he had deposited as collateral for a loan had been allowed Foaring mass to the roof of the|to shrink to nearly nothing after he had authorized the bank to sell them to ITCHING ECZEMA Don’t stand that itching eczema tor- Mew York: Steam Company could be) ment one day longer. Go to the nearest get ‘a jar of Resinol Oint- ment and.a cake of Resinol Soap. thes with Resinol tantly, you scratch, hep becomes possible, and healing 5 Soon the ugly, tormenting eruptions di completely and for good. in not an experiment. pinecriptioe which proved Gesare inch und sunplieg attics ‘outta, |% wonderfully successful for skin troubles that it has been used = Sree a eorae Apparent that doctors all over the country eighteen years, No other trei for the skin now before the publ @trection running underground throush | show mich 8 record of professional ap- We wtrects. They attempted to shove val. Every druggist sells Resinol @-ser e-ery minute and it took the re-| Ointment and Resinol Soap, bi » @arves to prevent them from exposing | can test them at our expense. to Dept. 41-8, Resinol, Balti- id., and we will send you a | by parcel post. Youthful Burglar Rolled Out of GRA D RAPIDS | FURNITURE Every Purchase of $75 With CREDIT TERMS: youthful laborer of Firat avenue and 3 = 550 ye tewe +100 {Pot 975 | 10 150 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT toe FISHER BROS, 7COLUMBUS AWE. BET.103 &104 ST. News Oddities — and that most folks contract his firat name to the initial. VAST TRACTS of iand containing Kioselguhr have been discovered in Chile, | aration for the Panama Canal opening and the expected arrival of Central and Thin ts an exciting opportunity for anybody needing Kleselguhr, ROOSEVELT gets pack tn town and new ordinance against the sale of loose or dipped milk goes into effect. BILL introduced in the German Reichstag makes it @ misdeameanor to feed entrance fee. And For Women’s White Shoes They are as much a part of June as roses Or | crepe, and the $1.80 Blouses are clover. And fro mer, their dominion, in the realm of women’s footgear, is as absolute. Smartest styles here at GIMBELS. Pumps, of which fit—especially at the heel—is as much a part as good looks. One style, for instance, a straight Pump of white Nu-buck, flat ribbon bows. The same graceful model, in white cotton duck, at $3 a pair. Good Sty As there are the distinction selection in Ne' torders June from Europe. light to ge An Absolute Dispersal of GIMBEL Suits for Women Play Your Qualifying Round Tomorrow, in the GOLF TOURNAMENT On the Gimbel Golf or L acatle Gimbel Building Today (Monday) and tomorrow (Tuesds Most Modern and Best Gait aang de for {Be Set score may Blouses Dapsdte Cold Storage in Now fork best thirty-two men’s scores, and the bel eae gohan scores are eligible for en’s and Women’s divisions. Sporting Goods Section, Fourth Floor House Dresses That Have the busy hours, and yet modish enough to wear inthe morning at the beach. Gingham, percale, lawn, challis and tissues. Extraordinary— At $2.95—Dol led Swiss,with embroideredcollars At $3.95—Plain color percale, hand-embroid- | ered. Al $4.95—Wool challis, trimmed with self Reduced in price, because lots are mostly small, and we want to get them out of the way before the new goods begin to come in ert, Pretty things ip copper snd comfortable upholstered seats; the seats, backs and inside of arms covered with Spanish leather, cushion a nickel the e young housekeeper ne ber - tired j ea ming presents, and savings| ‘The Library Table (':%) All-over en 5 Tae h|. All-over pel y raed. wah wanes 4 at $27.60, Usually $46 |i. ir vreen und red leuthorn "| leather in various. eclors, such «/enokes. Ale to you are considerable: Percolators, 6-cup size, at $4.75, usually $6.50 to Five o'Clock Tes Kettles, at $5, usually $6 to$i0.| top, 30x50 in., Colonial design. Chafing Dishes, 3-pint, at $6, usually $7.50 to $12. er 3-Piece Library Sets] Mahogany Library Tables Mahogany Bookcases =| brown, We t them in three grou Po highs Water Pitchers, $15, usually $20 to Other 3-2 sith Spanish batter Ar from nS br from Hy & from in ar fitge 46 to their whe the quality of the reed. vad Hal 6 from $11) r} rom $17 rom $2 rom $60 rom $4( rom After-Dinner Coftes Services, 6 cups and tray, at} , 80 {rom $45 event $30 Pullman Sleepers at $19.50 0), usualy $15, a at gpk $96 from $185 7160 from #200 | $27.60 from § wh Floor | or very best reed, with fancy body, shall etfoct sparagus 1e8, -plated, at usual 2. aes Gait a i A, | sme ae tn etree so | t) shes, in m ickel-| al iC ¥ i wsuslly $6 to #10. Jepenese Gongs, $3, usually around body and pea: herd. \ Ma Pullman Slee) atsis Mahogany Trays, oval, obi id square, at $6, 928 4 usually $7 to $10. me oval, oblong Snel pith Floor” enoanway NEW YORK TUURTY-THIRD OF. Of finest reed, with curved ? Radics from Betties with rubber mouthpieces on the Ground dat tt ts on en- arrungements by wireless fee a welding as c00n an the ween should pinch Gert sanitary practice, — GPNILD DECAY was given, after & post-mortem, as the cause of death of BAST SIDE DOCTOR weighing 8 pounds, called to a restaurant telephone | « obild of eight in Lendon. bY @ patient, got wedged in the booth and the door had to be taken off to free him. — RUBRER SOLE PUMPS have been brought out for the bunny hug and aimilar dances, as the smooth-bottom alipper wae unsatisfactory, TOUCHING story from Chicago tells how a spinster water spaniel dog has adopted ® rubber doll as her baby. WAPTERS In the Brondway hotels have been toid to learn Apanish, in prep- WILL CONTEST in Lexington, Ky. is based on the charge that the favored legates, a woman concert singer, charmed the testator by singing APHABIA CONTAGIOUS.—"Aphasia bride,” who disappeared on her wed- ding tour, now appeals to the Boston poles to fing her husband, whe has taken a flyer in the whereabouts unknown, South American visitors, PITTSBURGH MINER wh@ate five cents’ worth of moth baile in mis- take for candy went back and tried to break up the confectionery shop. NEW ENGLAND EDITOR who met his fate om an ocean steamship made The GIMBEL Semi-Annual Sale Of DRESS GOODS REMNANTS Must Be Judged By Itself—For It Has No Equal This ae of more than ky "4 yards of Be Imported: At $15 and $25 and Domestic Dress is without a parallel in New York. average “rem- extraordinary : Entire Stock of Silk and Cloth Suits |nant sale” conveys no idea of the importance of this occasion, which That’ Were Moderately Priced has already become famous. It is a wonderful sotherin ig of bn vey Deen Fabrice that women want for Summer gowns, their tailored suits and their costumes, at below at $25 to $50 and More prices We al do things in a big and worth-while way! During the usual wholesale cost. in the ever-favorite trio—bdlack, navy biue and white. And there is no season we Soles cpa havibg every new mode that has The Sale abounds end of fancy materials of arent beauty and exclusi 'f been endorsed by Paris. Our collection desire to please all iveness. We have been pick and storing up—choice lots for this sale fi ths, To illus women, be too large—for it is our trate, fifteen cases of fine Engl fabrien fut come o us [One ahipment, which we hought at ‘At the end of @ season we insist upon having every suit d at one specified time. Now is one of those times—so every suit must go, eee ey that it was difficult to convince the U. 8. Customs that we didn’t pay more for them. Land 'e have added liberally from our own splendid mtock, and grouped the whole offer at five prices. tter what it cost us. You will find that the previous prices of mony Suits were from $50 to $85. SILK SUITS 85c Yd.| |48c Yd.| |65c Yd.| |68c Yd.| |85c Yd.| | CLOTH SUITS Rog. 91.26 Reg. 60c to 65c| | Reg. 5c to Gi} | Reg. $1 to 92 Rog.91.60t004 | Hi] dlepoint Poplin a pa Sad Striped Eponge Matelasse Bedford Cord Brocaded Charmeuse Serge P Poplin At $5 Striped and Fancy Suitings Cole de Cheval Usually 98.60 to $10 No Alterstions None Exchanged or Credited | Variety is wo extraordinary and quantities are so ample that choosing ls certain to be good ; Women's Salon, Third Floor tomorrow, Main and Secend Fieers The Fur Vault Even Unusual At GIMBELS At $1.60 & $2 , Conservatively They Bhould Be $3 to $4 Consider these muteriale—fine dot- Charges Moderate For wer aeeiaey od am _— ‘ Furs Remodeled in Authentic f broidered voile, a tiny tapering Styles for Next Winter match play beginning oF onan Hinndsome | | venee ot bemtiched tall wee Repairs Also Executed ot the prizes to winner and runner-up in both | | reversof avery good imitation Venise Most Reasonable Prices of the Year lace, an eyelet embroidered collar edged with narrow ruffle of net like that around sleeves—and then note the model at the upper right hand corner of the picture, and you surely will agree with us that it is a phen- omenal Blouse for $2, The other $2 Telephone, Madisen Square, 6200 Now It’s Time Blouses of striped and embroidered m now on, all through the Sum- | equally remarkable. ‘Third Floor Conveniencesin Leather Below Usual Prices Jewe} Boxes, Stick Pin Cases, Memorandum Books, Dressing Cases, Sewing Baskets, Tele- ted, as well dt . phone Registers, Coat Hanger Sets, Drinking ieeeensly framed. cre Cups and similar articles, foreign andAmerican, | ‘There are landscapes, marines and figure. thst prove their usefulness here and there about | subjects in four price-groups: the house or in the traveling bag. 20 Paintings at 925 Bach At ibe to 40.06 Bach me fuinings ot $8 Buck Though Usually 20 to 30 Per Cent. More rr) Paintings at 95 Each All on a special table tomorrow. al Ware cusch higher: in cases double these figures. Sizth Fleer. Little Tots’ White Dresses Unusual at $2.50 and $3.95 Dainty veinings, hand feather-stitching, wee tucks, fine laces and embroideries are the keynote of their exceptional quality at these prices. Those at $2.50 are in 6 months to 2-year sizes—yoke and straight styles in fine lawn The $3.95 Dresses are for little maidens of 2 to 6 , they are in the charming long- waisted model. fine cotton voile, lawn and batiste—some trimmed with real Irish lace has leather Cuban heels and . $3.60 a pair. Second floor Main Flocr le—$1.50 to $5.50 fifty different styles, we have of ioihe the most extensive w York! Not too fanciful for “Pullman Sleeper” Baby Carriages _ For « Hundred Lucky Baoies | We bought these from a maker of fine car riages—eurplus stock—at a saving ”y ™ of one-third, The same saving is yours if hse come early enough to ¥ sharein the offering —and your baby ? Very Decisive Price-Reductions ON _faiareintheosterng vt LIBRARY FURNITURE of Quality ce? Smr sn a y Be L ais wht Who has a library to do over, or to furnish newly? Or who needs a comfortable odd arm enjoyment” ; é ‘ i Second Floor Wedding Gifts 3 Among These HOUSEWARES] chairor rocker; or a single handsome library table or bookcase? All these people are inierested in | sleepers have ‘ij this stock-adjustment, involving quite a quantity of Library Furniture of high Gimbel standard. |fine steel 7hge Library Suite, Illustrated, at $65, Usually $100 Ae And we have 26 to sell at this saving of a third, Wood frames; handsomely finished, with |¢>ular Soli y, with oval] $30 from $34.75 928.60 from $50] sreen, brown, red and blue- os Bol ein Ce $36 {rom $42 44.80 frem $66] $87.60 from $50 $60 from $65 | upholatered in the best grade of corduroy with $60 from $80 | seat und cushion, in natural or $42.50 from 855 body and vind eae

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