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cover Fortune. ot tl ) Banos were drawn taut to-day for two! © UF Rig tegal vettion involving the mitions ©) ef the two daughters of Edmund K. e One wili be over the demand for r aie ot the Metropolitan Trust y as administrator of the, es- tas at the time of his retirement. ie» OENY IVES RESIGNED FOR AEA- > ites SONG OTHER THAN AGE. @en. Ives was reported out of town at his residence, Mo 88 East inth street, and neither Her- Parsons nor Austen Fox, his at- ferneys, gave ou: @ statement in his alleged friends indignantly denied, , that there had been any rea- fen ether than the one given for his > Petirement. Gen. Ives was past seventy he left the trust company and fe @ai4 he desired to place the reins 3 eEE BL iti 4 Be He ag eH sie they ,$1,180 @ share if the yhad el@ anti! the end of the notes tock would go still lower. RMumerous other charges trust company, most of gecusations of improper charges the estate and bringing the , Amount involved ‘well above the sy - Beaeee Tt was said the Btallos MORE THAN 2,000 PLACES ‘TO SPEND A VACATION will be told about in The World's Summer Resort Guide for 1913 full Inted and strik- fag tare sete to ho- oad ; information about steam. ip cruises, railroad routes, This comprehensive volume, of great value and interest to ‘ tourists and vacation takers, will be for free distributi Realy Joy fre offices a by mail about June 20th, Yor early copy by mail send fi 6 cents, for postage only, to | a ‘ a Tw and @ request for further } od affairs of Mr. McDonald were many times that the burgiar insurance { tim refused. atly involved at his death, that the hd people wil! not give hin a policy and | TRUST COMPANY SAYS DEAL aapey lr he wena, a Fy it to wala that whenever the James | WITH IVE® WAS PERSONAL ea that it the various mecurition had as dace iis: Sesmiar ts aeeuttchene Affecting Gen. Ives particularly, 474) not peen disposed \ 0 around and “touch up" Simpliner. charges that he wrongfully obtained | have been forced The twenty-thira rothery was in ed . —_— ? ponseasion for the trust company of | recelver and wi $240,000 worth of the stock and bonds | 4 default. The transactions with Gen. of the railroad company. | ; a re Pe eatumeiaterts tied m= (OO Burglars’ Four Years’ Paradise |tne fourth foot, He immediatety|Schrelber of No. 4 Willow street, ‘The, rested last aight by direction of the company as ed on tropolitan Trust Co. Storm the ground that 1t 19 in the position of | steam: | [being both creditor as well as admin- f : » Cen Fight to Re- | |istrator and ta not tn & position to|ner steamer Riverside, bound from tre of Fig safeguard the rights of the petitioners, | iyorett, Wash. to San Podro, Cal, ie ‘The statement on behalf of the trust |in @ sinking condition off the Northern company was given out at the offices California coast. Tho crew of thirty. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1918. ~ SUE EE EEE to settle for this amount and | Ledyard & Milburn. Charles Hf. Stoll, ‘at No. &4 Peart street, has ‘been robbed ' they Procured a ladder, bridged the) lars eet tn the shee manufactory, but the trust company a defiaite| attorney for the company as adminis twenty-two times in the past tour i@istance to n fire eacape and after/ he was discharged for lack of evi- Protect to accept or turn down the/ trator, joined in it in denouncing the In fact, he has been roused so | ™4"7 minutes’ work managed to open| dence, Lhe ted one of the fire shutters and enter. ——-_—— AT POURTAING, HOTELS, OR ELBCWHERG on, tne fourth, oor, the detectives! VALE GRADUATE ARRESTED Get the found three young men hiding under, Ge ine bales uf leather; they might have hid- Original eos Genui den undiscovered had not one of them|%*? Mite Diploma Yesterday ang 9 sneezed while the detectives were mak-| Later Ras Bown Girl with Acta. | ing their search, The three bursiars, NWW HAVEN, Conn., June 19.—Thee- MALTED MIL 2, who had gathered together about $700 worth of shoes, were Jerry Finnegan of °°? P. Darts of Austin. Texas, who Kelleher of the Oak etreet atation, (No. @ New Chambers street, Thomas, passing the loft bullding, saw a light on, Kane of No. 2 Pearl street and Frank Pértment of Yale yesterday, was ar- . called up the station and in a few|Arst two, both under twenty, had re-| Coroner after he hed struck and seri-| The Food Drink forAl! Spoiled When Policeman —|minutes ‘» building was surrounded, |cently been released from Kimira Re-|ously injured Mim Mary Reardon with formatory on parole, having been sent his automobdile, Sees a Light The policemen were myatified, for pad-|ixere for a former robbery of fim-| He 1 held in 61.00 bonds pending the ght, Jocks were on the front and rear doors, pilner’s factory. Schreiber was arrest-| "tconme of her injuries. Both her legs the roof scuttle was fast battened down | 64 a few months ago on the suspicion|are broken, she euffered cute and ‘and none of the fire shutters was open | that he had something to do with «| bruises about the head and body and in E. Simpliner, manufacturer of shoes as far a8 they could eee. Nevertheless fire one of the many parties of burg.| believed to be hurt internally. This period expired last | charges as unwarranted. It in claimed Progress last night when Policeman ves, it is declared, were purely per- | sonal, and the company had no hand in _—_—_ is) Crew Safe. SAN FRA June 19.—The jum. he company’s attorneys, Carter, |six has taken to the small boats. World “Wants” Work Wonders. Another GIMBEL Achievement: $1 and $1.25 Silk Gloves, 55c Pair ‘ The Popular Short Length in . a Famou A Pre-Holiday Sale of BICYCLES van 24 ed one ns ote ako tae Womens Cae hag te f loves, ‘ou Made for GIMBELS by the Pope Mfg. Co, _[fiiitucmiusraflcice Sut Jou il fing he nme on each of te 320 pai, At $22 With “Nn, D sy big Md & two dep Gaver oe particular style in greatest demand at ’ 1 ew eparture Coaster Brake about Women’s Silk Gloves, and right at the tories ee Tes svasent apn ! The Pope Manufacturing Co., whom we induced, after much argument, to make these “Hercules” Bicycles Black, white, and a variety of co the last there are even some specially for us, say that not in many years has the demand for bicycles been so great. $1.50 grades of this maker’s gloves. Tomorrow, all at 65¢ a pair—and sensible In the face of this demand, this GIMBEL offering is all the more impressive. eee eae on tec SOOM ee Se 6 Sa Main Floor he bpd ha ayer the apd aire Wie oe are selling in this city /oday for $35. ' lever before it possible to sell a Wheel possessing th ifications of the ‘Hercules’ and equi; with the “NewDeparture” coaster brake, for as little ry 922—practically fecbryeodh. There are Men's and Women’s Models in all sizes. The Bicycles Are High-Grade In Every Detail Talk About Timeliness! — Here We Are Right on the Dot With a Vacation Sale of Men's $15, $16.50 & $18 Suits at $11.50 HANDLE BARS, Crank Hangersand Rat-trap pedals, finished , ; gold stripes. |The has been selling these Suits, in small lots, TIRES, the famous Hartford now known as the United States. | until he had but 480 left. A sudden change in SADDLE of genuine leather, in comfortable design. the weather prompted him to let us have these NEW DEPARTURE Coaster Brakes; full kit of tools. suits at our price. DIMENSIONS, 20 to 24 in. diamond frames for men; | asm oscson”eckoSiwstis ices certstees akeis: pine, ond a euk flannels, [ce and fancy and brown mixtures FRAMES se ofthe bet hosting vies the teverte un | _ 20 M80 May Prot By This Mront ili joints, Working conditions prevented one of our | = HII i Ie makers from delivering 2,000 Suits on time. We y made him an offer which was refused. This and plain black ur 8. correct models for-men and young men, 88to46. Norfolks for men, 83 to 38, al nnn Fourth of July bicycle trip, or to run down from your Summer cottage to the bathing beach or country club. mere we EXTRAS—Jor Bicycles usually retailing for $35. Fully Guaranteed. 't miss your opportunity ! ’ Sporting Goods Section, Fourth Floor An Important Sale That Comes But Once a Summer ! Famous “- - - Make” House Dresses $2, $2.60 and §3 GRADES The Best Values We Have Offered Ce won, Which Means « Grest Deal, |II/Mu pun dep tl meee Seite Sailor Blouse suit? ja i} ; a 4 Worth-While Price Drop! B 2 ul 500 Young Girls’ | |S¢Sesssis 8s es ee vi oa Et At $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $38 DRESSES ares Deeeny These hundreds of Dresses come direct from the manufacturer, who assembles his surpluses at Tomorrcw at $2 9 ‘oe EERE ee Ceasar cel ihn amanahs tng os Flower-prinled Maslins Men’s Straw Hats at $1 ‘The label “--- Make” is to House Dresses, what the sterling mark is to silver! But as 0 alia The One Great Straw Hat Event in the Subway Store these Dresses are standarized all over the country, it is impossible for us to maation their well-known name in this announcement—however, | The Name Is In Every Dress | Samples of $2 and $3 Grades Being disposed of at GIMBELS is this great collecti S Srom one of the biggest Hat manufacturers in DSTA re ren Plain Pe: -ales Striped inghams ‘As these Dresses are for girls of Every new style for 1913, All sha id sizes—Sennets with 6 to 14 years, you may select them fh or low crowns, wide or narrow brims, new saw tooth and cable Lawns Percales Colton Foulards Linenes with either pleated or gored skirts, e, in fine or coarse weaves. Split straws in all heights of crowns ’ or in the French straight-line style, and widths of w models, il, curl and snap brims. $1 Dresses—In the Subway Store, Balcony ea Special sections on the Subway Store, Balcony. $1.50 to $3 Dresses—Rear Cross Aisle, Main Floor and Second Floor All the prety Somme ce || Big Happenings in the Men’s Store : - neg _ 1,800 Soft Shirts at 65c Each An Offering Worth Coming Miles for, -**iiteHendker | rhe Dollar Kind With French Double Cuffs Men's & Women’s Summer Underwear] Graduation Gifts [sent seridiredrmmegsute., tecnaascios areorgs nen aa chosen by us on account quality, pecia ‘4 Oe anes toe | eee enrouah, Fabri ke the wmualy jound only in shirte st higher prices. “GIMBEL Two and very unusual purchases lie back of this double event. 19,600 garments are pee rene tate , the young Tight ground effects with colored stripes, all with French double cutfe—and coat style— |—12,000 for women, and 7,600 for men, all in approved Summer styles and weights, needs, of course, 8 pretty an excellent opportunity to hb, It’s a time to lay in one’s supplies of cool underwear for this Summer and next aa these | Her pen P. S.—A special opportuni for men who wear large size shirts Co ane eh one’s supplies of cool underwear for this and as ondiete, 6 8 delightful “ (1634 to 19). el toe ity from—tinen as grades, at 76. fine as 4 with The Summer Underwear for Women sales how, a oad vik | anette tence vais wero n na | Y jadeira, Irish hand-em- | MEN'S CAMB! MEN’ CAFS, 16c Union Suits at 38c Each 60c Swiss Ribbed Vests, 85c Each broldery or, taaybap, with a combine 600 of these surplice neck Night Shirte— A remarkable disposal of all short lots of scarfs in the newest patterns Low neck, sleeveless, elastic and well fitting, with pretty tion of Mlb y are, for example: give excellent comfort, fine and goomy, of for Spring and Summer. From our own stocks and the same good OF owing ited lain iiread, tow ter With Valencien~ | hand-crocheted yokes, 8 for @1. I Prinoom Lage Handlarehets, in} food quality, wll nisbed cambria, Bao, | Taker tbat furngh our regular lines, Kritted all crocheted land i edging; wer. Duchess designs with 0 Bizes | plain » baratheas ulards, in colors, low neck, sleavelese, Cluny lacetrimmed with uvbrella | 250 Swiss Ribbed Vests, 186 Each | <poimcitere: st Tee toes, 15 to 20, Biz values. Subway Baloony” drawers. Our 2Be ity, ulewveless, 84°to 40; for 600, ny? low Deck an } sizen | Bruges Men’s $1.50 and $1.75 Summer Underwear at $1.10 _| fuironiaatininciee ie. | JUNE CUT-PIECE & REMNANT SALE An important clearance of the stock of an American Also witching—at $2.60 to 68.60. Probably the most successful and the most important for values of of these annual events in the tt for Louls H. Schearschmidt, of Saxony, noted for bere tae bene Shirte—most luxurious Embroidered on hand | Store. ‘The season's newest and most wanted weaves, in lengths suitable for WAISTS, SKIRTS” Diteaeee. excellence of the underwear he makes. Included are: un spun linen, at 1.68 to 938, SUITS, CHILDREN’S DRESSES AND UNDERG. ‘8. Subway Store, Lower Floor’ Lisle thread Shirts and Drawers; the Shirts with long Mi DRESS F. WASH or short sleeves, and in sthietic styles; the Drawers in Sizes for small, medium and large men, in each style, | chiefs, at 966 to 94.76. ABRICS ‘ FABRICS stout and regular lengths ana athletic style. 61.10 a garment. Main Floor’ Main Flees PY ataalas yards of seasonable goods tremendously} All the new fabrice so rauch in demand this season, oe At 25c | At 38 | At50c |At@cYdiAtl2cYa, At i5c} Hach of These Dinner Sots At 25¢ At8cYd.iAti2)sc Yd. At 15e Yd. Is a Price-Wonder A Thousand Pieces of Be to $1 Val 181 to $1.60 Val liz; de 180 Val 2e de Val. SUMMER FURNITURE eveything that w desirable [n divosfateice UBt emnooe. | dotnet atts tit amortment, are batiste, ginghams, d Five of them, from the superb regular stock of the Gimbel China Store. Ranging from a simple set for a binations of colors, including plenty | ailk striped voiles, silk-and-e.rton pongees, bordered Are involved in this important clean-up at decisive} | 727 see. splendid sssortment of | uiires and voiles Ke oothn erepes, linen sulting Summer cottage, to a Theodore Haviland Service fit for the finest dinner table. These values are the most price-reductions It comprises— aleweal French Chal F “Old Hickory” Furniture at Half NEW WHITE GOODS, Ge Yd. New: : : 12540 to 186 Grades—A did assorument of whering of smart silks for Summer, inclu Rustic Furniture One-third Lese everything desirable in white bres ‘and cut pieces, 2 to | soft shiriings and tub weaves, Yard wide taifetas i ° each. i [" salines and yard wide corded silks, als . remarkable that we have seen in years, Chinese Grass Furniture at Half Ca eta ie pean (ito, Pessian lawns, 20-2 | hocked slike, single and double width fouluas, "Oho $13.60 Sets—American Porcelain—at $8 ‘ 27-in, faney Swirees, 27-in, Checked Muslins, —_ 00 Reh" eile anid bond Givcatien oe each vices Reed Furniture at Half Upholsteries -e'e.3- imum symer,| Lace and Embroideries $80 Sets—Austrian China—at $19.75 And a good deal more Reed Fumiture at price-reductions of | | 9 ya. All good quality'tn lonethe fen ehnrt as lone| _26¢ ta boc Fantreitsrse ie to abe Yana. 100 pieces, an open stock pattern, with green or maroon band, gold-linea | ON@-third. curtains, 27 and 86-inch wide, Fruit-of-the-L Sheeti : and full gold handlee, With such news as this, there shouldn't be a camp, cottage | |30c to 40c Cretonnes, Taffetas a Tuit-of-the-Loom Sheeting $40 Sete— Limoges China—at $25 or country seat without its proper supply of Furniture. this Dimities, 20c yard Fe tae eee, for Pillew Sasee and Sheets, ‘ 113 pleces, with soup tureen and four sizes of plates. A pink rosebud | Summer for piazza, living-room or lawn. Sisth Splendid variety of designs and , all 36 in, wide,| 234 yds, wi'e, value 40c, at 2c yd. Floor festoon border and gold handles, CUES} EERIE ieneeeeeeee ern Se $37.60 Sete—French China—at $22.50 r wy me Nor rer i Shrubs and Bulbs—All These at 35c 100 pieces, with bread and butter plates. Floral spray design and gold- $ Dabline—6 Tuber. see 6 Cannas—8 Lilies—8 Begonias 6 Oxalie—1 Jap, ar nai Haviland ‘ Snow part Deutsia—1 Lilac—1 Bridal Wreath—1 Hop Trce—1 Straw- dece acpi spe seal butter lates gold mie ark Broaoway NEW YORK 1,000 Caladium plants in 6 te 7 in. pots, vheheosat et Pita ou, Gesoresone, BE INERTIA hs bk nrmmeneiorm area wercee re IS mince SSE eae

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