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on Ba STL SH and Possibly More, les Are in the Shattered Cupola of Burned Mill. ‘ALO, X. ¥., June B—Three Bave deen dug out of the smould- Spuins of the Huested Milling Com- “Govater thie morning, two more Wietble in Che dedeis and two of the sugeembed to the injuries, the total of the dead Hst trom and fire up to eleven, ‘The fecovered to-day were 80 badly that Wentification was tmpos- eed Kruger and William Widkowsky, @t whom were frightfully burned, MA at the emergency hospital. Of the vietima in the hospital ‘aFe 90 injured that recovery ie not ep tm « shattered cupoia of the two companics of firemen are te secover two, and possibly ‘be@ies of men. From the upper of the concrete section of the and from the Elk street via-! the bodies are plainly visible, and are watching the firemen creep- ty toward them. Great clouds @iuske from the burning ruins below Fecovery of the bodies diMcult. how many bodies are in the neither the police nor the fire- employees’ @arés bas accounted either in dead, im hospitals or slightly injured Rome of afl but eight men. are believed to have been the upper portions of the i cut off from setreams of water on ) made, This and the t1uries of the vic- @f recovery, the number of i ' speculation, ‘ait, Phone or C.0. D,O. Panesruone, |Las nanges or Approvale—Bxtra men to Serve ail Promplly. iyPpWIGc BAU (Gra, Honig l AA t Three Days No Deposit—$200.00 N Go MAN 'Swest™ 144-146 veabte 7 This Offer Expires Saturday Night Do you realize the bigness of ‘this proposition? Not # mere novelty, but a real big offer! We will furnish you with any amount of Furniture, Beds, Bedding or Rugs up to $200.00 worth and all we ask te that you pay for it in small weekly ot monthly instalments—not single ceat down in any shape or form! For $200.00 and less you can furnish your home complete; that's'a big proposition! Think the matter over care- fully, but stop in before Saturday night, 9 « ‘clock. Unusual Values in Beds White enamel bed, like cut, strong con- struction, iron posts and heavy enamel. § finish, Selected for this week. 2.98 Beds with ptices on them that come close ff to the cost mark, in ff enamel and brass. SPRING 1.98, made of woven steel wire, and iron | supports. MATTRESS 2.96, soft tufted top. N Gtu Ave, cornER 1 Sin st. Just in Time for Your 4th of July Outing! Our Great Mid-Summer ( Clearance Sale Women’s & Misses’ Summer and Skirts That Are Needed NOW, on Sale at V, PRICE and LESS $7.60 to $12.50 Summer Dresses, on Sale at. .... The most beautiful models of the season--exquisite and dainty effects, made of silk foulards, voiles, French linens and lingeries — incomparable $7.50 to $12.50 Dresees—Clearance price $3.95. $1 to $1.98 Summer Waists, on Sale at . . All the most popular models of the season, “Frill,” “Gaby,” “Imperial” and “Do! Dresses, Waiste $Q.95 messalines, tissues, 69c including the Varden" styles, ly mane of flowered, striped and plain voile and fine lingevie, $2.50 to $3.50 Summer; Dresses, Sanam 98c Attractive, button front styl:s, of ginghams, voiles, chambrays, percales and lawns. Latest button front model, with the new kick pleats. In all sizes. Sale starts promptly to-morrow morning at 8.30. for best models sell first. Come early, This GIMBEL STORE, New York, Has Done Many Things That Have Been Talked } « About All Over the Commercial World; But Not Since It Opened Has It Been Better i} Filled with Extraordinary Offerings Than Right Now in This Comprehensive A TARIFF ADJUSTMENT SALE Hundreds of splendid lines of attractive and staple merchandise have been drastically cut in price to meet the new conditions that the coming tariff change will bring. q The special bargain counters and the regular counters on all floors are filled with really wonderful offerings—all continued tomorrow, except where goods are entirely sold. COME! Summer Linen Offerings With the True Ring of Economy The best tended apple trees always bear the best fruit. We are:always pruning this superb stock of Fine Linens of all odd lots; and besides we are often ahle to pick up choice special lots for housekeepers’ | particular benefit. Tomorrow: ’ $6.60 to $10.50 Damask Table Cloths, $4.76 to ¢8 dogen, regularly $10. $3.50 Bleached Damask Napkins, $2.75 Dozen $8.60 Hemstitched Sheets, $6.76 Pair 80x96 inches, Also 72x96 inch, at $6.26 pair from §7. $1.76 Hemstitched Pillow Cases, $1.25 Pair $7.60 Hemstitched Huckabsack Towels, $5 Dosen An unusually fine lot from Ireland, 22x42 inches. $1 Turkish Bath Towels, 76c Each $1.16 White Costume Linen, 90-in., 76c Yard Same quality, 104-in., §1 yard, regularly $1.25. Second Floor Boys’ $4 and $4.50 Khaki Norfolk Suits at $2.95 There’s a certain military swagger to a Khaki Suit that appeals vastly to the real boy. These Suits are made of the genuine material, in various shades, and with a smart, trim air. Patch pockets and belt on the Norfolk coat; full-cut knicker- bockers; all seams taped. Suits that wili stand the racket and look well while doing it. Sizes 7 to 17 years, $2.95, from $4 and $4.50. Interesting New Lot of Boys’ Wash Suits, About Twenty-five Styles, at $2 to $5 In white, tan, navy blu e, cadet blue, brown and ccmbiations, Sizes 214 to 10 years. Boys’ Summer Knickertockers in khaki, white duck and tan and linen. 4 tol A } 860, boa reed and tan Sizes 7 years, at Ste, 860, $1 Fourth Floor HOSIERY—tThree Fine Lots One each, for women, children and men, of precisely the kinds of Hosiery most in demand for Summer wearing. | In Response to Many Inquiries We Announce For Tomorrow, The Annual GIMBEL Sale of Men’s $3, $4 and $5 “Sample” Straw Hats at $1.75 From Charles Levy & Sons, 691 Broadway, New York Over 2,000 Hats in the offering—many more than last year; for the excellence gq of style and quality of their hats have increased Charles Levy & Son’s business, and with it their line of samples. Every good hat style of the season is rep- resented— Splits Mackinaws Light-weight Y eddos Porto Rican Straws i To these we have added the remainder of the Bonar-Phelps Sample Straw Hats of $3 grades and better, and more than a thousand hats that were $3 in our regular stock. ' A Total of Over 3,700 Straw Hats at $1.75 In the Biggest Event of the Season If it isn’t second-straw-hat time with you, it’s pretty near it! j Fourth Floor Sennits Milans Even Silk Men Are Marveling At These Young Women’s Crepe Meteor Pg A i eek 'yed, in black, white and tan, with double Silk Crepe Dresses Children’s 50c Socks, 35c Pair Discontinued styles and broken lots, in many pretty designs At $ 1 6.50 and $ 18.50 and colors, 3 for $1. Because these Silks are so scarce! Indeed, the demand is so great and the supply is so limited that prices are soaring high—and they will be still higher. } i We anticipated the present situation! Men's 65c Silk Socks at 35c Pair Another lot of wonderful smart Socks, for low shoes. Ver- pe ells aly oy ey iii Main Floor People Who Travel Need Such Comfortable Hand-Luggage, As These Specially Priced Traveling Bags and Suit Cases An Arvisticaily Draped Modei in Crepe Meteor, $18.50 (luustrated) The Pocket Dress in Sitk Crepe, $16.:0 $6.60 to $8.50 Well-made $6 and $6.50 Saxe Blue Mahogany White Tdupe Traveling Bags at $5 Suit Cases at $4.95 Apple Green Rose Navy Black Men’s and women’s styles, Cowhide, fully riveted Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years ‘Third Floor in club, Oxford and English | cioth lined with shirt pocket, Rivest cavern laters, 24 and 26-in, Women’s $5 and $5.50 $4 Light-weight : You Will Be Surprised to Find the Price Oxford Bags at $3.95 | Cane Suit Cases, $2.50 $2 instead of $4 “an reo J Nie | Leather-protected comers on every one of these and edges; linen lined, 23- inch, good for women’s use, $15 to $37.60 Luncheon & Tea Baskets, $10 to §25 16-in., of russet cowhide, Men's Roomy $13.50 Traveling Bags at $10 Sole leather, full cut, and soft tops, 20-in., leather jor linen Ii , Women’s Lawn House Dresses Even nf $4 these Dresses would be head and shoulders above others at that Price, because they are t Our own import; for 2, 4 Famous “- -- Make’—the Best in the World and 6 people, From their tiny pin dots and rings to the gonllty and fit of the blind embroidery collars, In Good Time for the Fourth of. July Trip ! they are Dresses of refinement and quality. Gray, black, navy and cadet blues. Main Floor Also—Dresses at $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 Many a Mother Has Picked Out vor fi nse or ea to to 60 Fer Cent. Less Than Usual A “DOMESTIC” for the local shopping expedition. Sewing Machine $1 Dresses—Subway Balcony, For her daughter, because she herself knows, from years of use, the fine service that these Machines give. The mode} At $22 has all the good points that make Domestic Machines such favorites, including the Looper, which sews lock or chain stitch, as i you choose, for the ride in the runabout, and $1.50 to $3 Dresses—Second Floor By Buying 1500, We Can Sell These Women’s $1 Union Suits for 75c Summer-weight, of fine white Swiss ribbed lisle thread. French band tops; close-fitting drawers, reinforced. - These Suits, famous for fit and finish, sell regularly for $1—this without labels, all perfect, at one-fourth less, ‘Women’s Swiss Union Suits, 75c surplus lot, Women’s Vests, 35c Each | Drop-head, with tape measure inserted, Low neck and sleeveless with umbrella Hand-crocheted yoke; and naryow | five drawers, golden oak case, and all at- Grawers, lace-trimmed, quite unusual at shoulder-straps; size; 6. Teo for Mt, } tachments. the price. Extra sizes, 60¢ ec’ 753, wMa'n floor DRIER ET. Guaranteed for five years by GIMBELS and the Domestic Sewing Machine Co. $2 Cash and $1 Weekly Instruction without charge at your home, if in Greater New York, F Floor GIMBEL mroaoway NEW YO! ERS | THIATY-TrIRD 81, BROTH