The evening world. Newspaper, July 2, 1913, Page 6

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oN HERR, ‘COLUMBIA MAN, ~ FOUND AT AT WORK Fiala OBHen, Who Who Will Have a, 200,000, Is Earning $1,- | ‘$00 a Year oni Railway. Gee mystery of the disappearance of | + city, = heir | Loto cgtogge Rafiroad at a salary Ne saye he ts happy | close of the college your at! My edit fo clothes and a suitcase from a ener mate at Columbia and Gie- Later the guit and valise wete retarted mysteriously. Fearing owner hadn't receive! them, O'Brien eet Bim money sor the apparel. Colum- ee iN a= ~ BY MAYOR GAYNOR @ayor Gaynor to-day promoted Magis- trate Frederic Kernochan to the Court . of Special Beasions for a full term, to suesesd Justice Deuel, whose term exe plred at midnight It was the Mayor's wish 20 Mr. Deuel, but on ae- countiof his age It would bring him over the ebventy-year limit, and the Mayor has meade it a rule to appoint no one whosd term would run over the age of revel years, In order to retain the t of Judge Teuel, however, the Mayor has appointed him to the unex- ) four years of Magistrate Ker- ‘a term. noche The Nayor also appointed Borough Presigent Steers of Brooklyn a Magia se ‘tor that borough. Commenting on tment of Bteers the Mayor cast "Sr. Bteors was dropped from the office of Magistrate fer political con- — restore him without reasons. He wou would not send a ta the Penitentiary and have it An etriped clothes for tossing tite! nm » & rte Bronk, He is a lawyer, was bora ‘ ge] ty, graduated from the College of the City of New York and became a tow of Lewis L. Fawcett, now Juage in Ringe. . Aa. ea, the Mayor also i} rotate ft @ Magistracy Thomas of Manhattan, who is an fe craal DistricteAttorney under Whit. | ae) 4a, forty years old and has) deen ‘of the bar for thirteen | 4 {wi of the East Fifty-firat street mation. two years yet the Mayor for a full term. the alarm go off as he opened the Still another appointment to the f¥indow, Magistrate's bench was made by the Mayor. He named Jonn A L. Camp- ‘FEEL BAD Y TOON? TONIGHT. bell, who recently served am a tem. porary magistrate in the He * cabal Breen, was named for th erm of Magiatrate Appleton, tt te yo Mr. Campbell Is to get the next fall term of ten years when a vacaney oeour In the Het are two Republicans, the ae Fl belng Democrats, independent your liver and ‘ever while you sleep. rane ‘trooklyn members of the Board Aldermen will now elect President Mteers'n wuccerasor. Ho ts said to be | Commissioner of Public Works Lewis H. Pounds of 1 ddtaeapaatinpan ALARM SCARE! SCARED D BURGLAR. When the Conn, ‘Started into Action Intrade 4 No odds how bad your liver, stomach how misersble‘and uncomfortable you ‘are from constipation, indigestion, bil- always get the desired results with Cas- carets and quickly, too, bowels make you miserable. Pearson at No. & West Fitty-seventh atreet, next door to the home of Mrs, (Zorneliue Vanderbilt. Mrs. Pearson is fm Europe ané Oliver Davia, the care- | taker, ran out and got Polloeman Wil- ees, sick, sour, gassy stomach, back- ache and all other distress; cleanse youf Inalde organs of all the bile, ganes and es matter which ls producing e ml ‘A 10-cent box means health, happi- ness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress if you ‘Wilday got Policomen Walsh and Mee han, traffic men from the corner, and sith revolvers drawn, the three police- @en went through the house, ‘They found no one, but on the fourth floor a windaw opening omo a fire-|.deuggistes cell Cascarets. Don't forget | eecgpe was apen.. It is supposed that @/ the children—their little insides need a burgiar mounted the fire-eacape from good, gentle cleansing, too. Store Closed Fourth and Fifth of July ‘i:| Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Clearing Sale Thursday Women’s Pumps and Colonial Ties or Genuine White Buckskin Kei 50 Heretofore $4.50 to $6.50 headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervous go a Box — Thoroughly | ot bowels; haw. mugh your head achrs, lourness and sluggish intestines—you Don’t let your stomach, liver and, Take Cascarets tonight; put an end to the will take @ Cascaret now and then. All |" Mad ot tent or dull kid, tan or | or black suede or white ee bela soles, Perec Girls’. and Boys’ Shoes Oxfords or Ankle Tiley... AL La arenas bees fs patent col coltskin Of white nubuck, . tan a a So esi sce Misses’ ‘Dow Shoes ' Pumpe, Oxfords or Byelet Ties 2.50. Heretofore $3.50 t0 $4.50 eeeea white bape arate, nediagheigat |p esther vas m™ heels; "tines 2 to 7. oi) SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY Silk Lined Sport Coats FOR WOMBN_ AND MISSES Lamb's Wool Chinchilla and Wool Eponge ~ New straight front model, eee pockets, convertible collar; made from the balance rted fabi in white, , rose hal ‘Dorotiy'® ey ae silk to mat ‘women’ 8, Mies to 42 ag 14.50 Attual value $29.50. FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts, will, hold to-morrow (ihursday) , A Special Sale of Men’s and Women’s Hosiery \4 k PECIAL SALE Wooller * BATHING : _ SUunts ue ly Becemit sn “Shoes ieee Stock DAvEGA dn. offering excellent values at the following prices: Women’s Black Silk Hoge, usually $1.35 per pair at 85c, Women's Black Silk Hose, with clocks em- brotdered in black or colors, usually $2.25 per pares, 2 WS es lw, at $1.50 Men's Black Lisle Thread Half-hose, usually 38e per pair at 25c. ‘The Gtoro will be Closed at 5 p. m. on July 3rd, and will remain closed until Monday, July 7th. Se nae 2h bs Pe, Hem Goch, Men’s $5 Bangkok Hats Air-Cooled at $2.60 The wind circulates cheerfully through the open meshes of a Bangkok Hat, and the hats themselves are as light as a feather. have hot-weather No wonder men who sense like them. Tomorrow, our remainder of these Hats, which usually ‘call for the spending of a $5 bill, are just half that "Four shapes and two heights —broken sizes. $3 Stiff Straw Hats at $1.50 oon round-uj itd of $3 ohdy from our own Sencit Straw Fourth Floor Take Some of the New VICTOR RECORDS for July Out in the Country with You To entertain your house guests over the ‘‘Fourth.” New ‘Hawaiian be aa ee De soe “My blak Hula Girl,” 160. “One, Two, ree, Christie MacDonald’s Songs from Victor pls new operetta, earings charming. ix New Dance Records at Is, ane new double-faced records, with a dance esleotinn on ‘each side: No. 85,892 (‘Trail of the Lonesome Pine” (Medley Turkey Trot). 12-in., $1.25 }“‘I'm Going Back to Memphis, Tenn.” (Medley One-Step). No. 85,801 (“Gold and Silver” (Boston Waltz). 12-in., $1.25 |The Great One-Step.” No. 17,862 {“I’ve Been Through the Mill” (Medley Walts). 10-in., 760 (“O You Circus Day!” (Medley Turkey Trot). of birt hae If You Haven't a VICTROLA ileal bg ot helen with end style you like, from No. IV., at “ft Modish! inexpensive Neckfixings!. winged” hints A eh some wTovely Fichus of net, trimmed with dain pleatings ified style, with collars. Others at $2.25 to 600. Fiand-em ‘Hand-embroidered Net a3 dresses and coats, 50c to $4.50—All the new modes in Net Guimpes. ae OF,60 a yord—Pleatings Net neuline sod Chitton, 2.50 to $3 Maline Ruffs, $1.25 & $1.50 Main Floor Easy ‘Termes of Payment Wan mo WHITE Petticoats That Are Special $1—Excellent quality of sateen—made in a silk petticoat style, $1.95—Seco Silk, trimmed with lace. $2.95—Shimmering mescaline and heavy surah silk. $2.95—Silk Jersey, with flounces of messaline or surah silk. $2.95 and $3.50—Heavy quality of tub silks, Second Floor Just Arrived from Paris— Youngsters’ Hand-Embroidered Linen Dresses, $2.25 to $4.25 Delightfully cool, for they are of fihely woven linen, Besides, they are fashioned in the coolest possible style —with low neck and wee kimono sleeves. Hand-made, as well as hand-embroidered—the latter in white, pink and blue. Sizes 2,8 and 4 years. Second Floor Lowered Prices On Accessories for The Bathing Costume Stop in tomorrow and get your supplies of the little things you will need for your bathin the , on the Fourth of Ju ie Cay on of oan pod dle 860, from 50c. ae aeatont, with cork buke Be pate, from he nnvas Shoes, black or white, ye oe Led hos, In back, green, green, gad or purple, @1 pair, from $1.60, iy morarenee Last Call for China For the Fourth of July Dinner Not too late to pick out the Dinner Set you may need for tomorrow and the following holidays, from among these—all from Limoges, France—at special prices: $66 Theodore Haviland China Dinner Sets at $40 $45 Lantenier China Dinner Sets at $22.50 $37.60 Guerin China Dinner Sets at $18.50 $80 Guerin China Dinner Sets at $15 All in attractive decorations, and of 100 pleces each. oer. Main Floer THE EVSL1NG, WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 32, 1913, to serve, 2 appointed 67 ths fear yard and fed when no heard | At $2.95 And $3.95 That are Copies of $5 to $8.95 Blouses You know, as well as we do, that these are the most fashionable Blouses of the season! Those of net at $2.95 are so fit vanininte: Vane ter ur eek ee have dainty vests of net and whi Only several hundred of each model, Third Floor This Hat of ‘White Rep Latest styles! Well tailored! BAGADWAY Our Greatest Blouse Achievement! Fine [Net and Shadow Lace Blouses ‘Smart Going Away Millinery Imported Motoring Modes, $2 to $15 To find such good-looking an: Webrary Hats and Bonnets outside of GIMBELS, oe would pot Meh theultra iners of Lot id Paris. leet “aoe = at #2 GI Tagal Hats, with crowns and upper brims of chamois or white kidskin, $9.76. mmed Panama Hats, $5 to $15 Ideal for out bands of velvet The Right Kind of Dresses for the Holidays And, Women Can Get Them Tomorrow at These Extraordinary Prices Striped Lawn Dresses, $5 and $7.50 Dresses of Imported Crepe, $16.50 Coatee Dresses of Crepe and Eponge, $8.50 (Blue, lavender or rose coatees of eponge with white crepe skirts.) Charmeuse Dresses in New Modes, $15 and $18.50 [Sereral, Hundred | Linen Suits at $7,;50, | $10 and $12.50] Seven out of ten women can be titted, without alterations, in Gimbel Apparel. ‘Third Fleer Considering Style, as Well as Quality, These Women’s Satin Bathing Suits at $3.95 Are ot the messaline comer iceeiintt me And tts not the ter Suits, Children’s Suits, $1. 25 to $2.75. Good. Modish Caps! itely priced. All GIMBEL Suits Are Guaranteed! A Round-Up for the “‘Fourth!’’ 200 Women’s Washable Skirts at $1.75 Were $2 to $3.75 White Cordoline GIMBEL BROTHERS This stunning combination is the latest idea of Paris! We have had it reproduced in an exquisite shade of emerald, the new tailor-mil- The ‘ to $5 that are exclusively Beta” Suede Hats, $5 Stitched Cloth Hats $1.75 lo $5 The New Plush Hats Faced with Tagal, $9.75 tone, also in white. and tailored wear! Trimmed with embroideries and Oriental Third Fleor Worth $7.50 soft—but it But i ie the kind that salt-water-proof for bathing is expecially -looking Footwear !—moder- Third Floor White and Natural Linen Third Floor THIRTY-THIRD OT.

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