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OF of his WHOLESALE TRIALS THE ARREST OF BOYS Charges Wide Agile Against 3 Lieu-) tm “anes cf stealing letters. from tenants and 15 Patrofmen Who: United "Beaten Commtsstoner Sarmoel ‘Three Heutenante and Afteen men who have been on regular | svectal detail on Sundays in Prospect |S™ination. He was put under $1,000 ARREST POSTAL CLERK POLICEMEN FOR bot “E" on West Thirtydiret street | poiiceman, a avenue, Lohner by Post- —__—_. was to-day arraigned before Hitcheock. Bernfeld was taken in cus- Operated in Prospect Park. | {ot veeterday when he seve up work work searched, Inspector amen says he found nine stolen letters in the clerk's poe Beasion. When arraigned Bernfeld waived ex- ball to await the action of the Federal Park, Brooklyn, since June 1, wore om | Grand Jury and was paroled in the dered to-day to appear for trial next Wednesday before Deputy Police Com- mii er Dillon. They are charged Site abvon who should have been served with summonses, Inepector Hughes, whose district he charges which grew out of the ar rest on June 1 of Hyman Albert, a tion arraigned Thomas @izteen-year-old lad. Albert wrote to mere Sica oa aa the Mayor and the Mayor exploded one custody of his counsel Until tomorrow to"furnish surety. He gave ter hn address as No, % Fort Pd Tad on lg a hase leuk sever wal SAYS HE OFFERED BRIBE. Policeman Dee! Pedé@ler Prom- feed a Day. Patrolman John MoLoughiin of the Pappas, @ Greek frankfurter and lem- abroad. characteristic letters. Lieut. | nad® peddler, of No. #® Kast One Hun: | ®r11 4 tates Diatrtot-At _3ER EVENING WORLD, cape you're good for one of these every | POR STEALING MAIL.| “‘Wittam rinnagan of Ho, 1 West Sentai One suendrca und Mievenia Otek oe 2 The Biggest Economy Event We Have Ever Planned— Accused Waives Examination and reer ta ‘Pangan in to ball for fur GIMBELS The Most Decisive Reductions We H AY, Tomorrow and Throughout the Month, in This Tariff-Year INVENTORY CLEAR-AWAY Dewel held Pappas in $000 bail for fur- Is Put Under $1,000 ther examination Pays the Greek aa or iy ish and ‘arouse 6 an interpreter eald Max Bernfeld, a clerk at Post-OMce| ino: ne nad not offered @ bride to the The merchandising event that Leg in the Me gc Store this morn! ae thrifty man and woman within a hundred miles of New York. Practical! Not one of these dainty Dresses was less than §80, many were $60, and a few were originally $76. Exquisite Women’s $50 to 960 Summer Suits, $29.60 m7.00.. aad TTT NE EY SE oe : | oteeieinateemane med IT TE nt re ne MONDAY, JULY 7, TOTO 0 ave Ever Quoted— - tremendous interest for the stirring ofeagrsnnomnend yetmday will continue tomorrow, together with these told of today, and hundred mere thet can gue > word Watch GIMBELS Every Day During This Extraordinary Cooaslale Women’s Imported Lingerie Frocks at $15 and $25 Men’s $85 to $47.50 Suits at $265 ‘Washburn and Patrolman Farley were |4tet and Eleventh street, in the Har-| 46 Brooklyn sought fae uncton at $6.75 Italian Leghorn | Hats, $3.50—Untrimmed womnls trons toh wobeipa maalahurer act re anondened tried lagt Wednesday on the charge of | !¢m Court this morning, charging him! tng command of be peated the Albert boy and decision | With bribery. He told Magistrate Dever ‘was reserved, that when he told Pappas to move on Following the compiaint of the Albert| yesterday from in front of No. 0 West bey, Mayor Gaynor issued orders that|One Hundred and Bleventh street the all arrests of boys in Brooklyn for the| Peddler offered him @ half dollar and product Beto 95 Group Ne. 3, from 2023 month of J be fi timated. 11 .. | remarked: Government. The suit will be tried ™ ey ” une be investigated. Inspect Millinery Trimmings and ered pieces All ‘The following Policemen wil have to @tand trial: Lieuts, Charles Washburn, Edward J. Hayes and William Higgins Prospect of the rk men Henry J. Farley, John Bodkin, > his investigation| “Tf you mind your business and let me a ee a a the fall. a Annual Reduction aff Annual Reduction Sale Thomas V. Janvrin, cys coe zen PH Straws Now $1.33 white and sod ftom F. Keosan, James B, Macken “ $2.00 Just fifty of these dainty hand-embrotdered me eae Poe ve “ $9.66 ome Women’s $8.50 to $10 as Suits, $8 ————— h O'Donnell of the Fi . ' : ‘omen’ of Moh Coate, .¢7. rnit: and 80 0c to $2.60... .Fancy Feathers— The No-Ch Trimming Service wings, bands and stick-ups.28¢ to ¢1.60 | extended during this fale py Cad Pt $1 to $2.76... Ostrich Fencies— both the untrimmed hat some 25 COB. ....0+06+ Tee to $f.60 | our Millinery Sections. Main’ 8rd Clear-Away way Priee | on fine linen, in a great variety of charming Hina size papertse Lad to%s... Tk po Bea — mun Group No. 1, from 6-in. $1 Untrimmed per $1t0$10.,. .Fancy Bands of itm- Grou a 2, from Sin, Round Lunche: White Crepe and batiste—beautifully hand-embroidered and many are trimmed | rates These ults inchude plenty of plain blues, grays and blacks, as well es fancy = cur-avw trie | Men's and Youth's Clothing Boys’ Clothing $00 Blk Centon Ovepe Dreenes "$88 | 30 & $97.50 Charmewe, silk erepe Regula Pree Sececeants | HA Tse etn bane ahae Te ure Can te eee e im eh mee sees 18.60 aiecten. touer Ieaue Glee ben pina ripe China lourning to Linen Striped to fe $19.60 = Dresses........ eocccevess! 912.80 fises Lawn Dresses. cia AD wool sailor = | Mess cms GAME | $8.40 oH. Metr Dest 0.08 v8.8 os 2500 een eee Be —In mow nseance only ons ols mode, nn lntas WAG OR Ree DECORATIVE; LINENS—Half Price fet hatdemnbeolered le Deilies 06 4 #} ide to Siete, Oca Sentapleon Be. color TagalHats... 180 i Tenkeetenin und Banquet Cloths at ¢35.60, penn big 20236 in. Scarfs at $2.26, to 29x78 in. Scarfs, 96.95. 6 pieces just in from Paris; Worth Approximately Double These Prices Wistaria. - dere pee cs meart | 915 to 9700 ere of PANCY LINENS ot 8.0 00 srs Odd Pieces price. Among them are Bureaus, bow get toge Donaher’9 of Inspector Hughes's staff. “ $5.33 $6.60 Junior Girls’ one and two- Voile Dresses — extreme Tavlos Lomein caged Dresses of Linen; low walstlines........... CAG a periods, i , maple, white enamel, $3,000,000 GOLD FOR PARIS. a “ $8.00 Hawn ant Grepe..crse™ 92.18 ‘Third Fieer |! Circassian walnut. Prices range from 910 rary cot ona Largest Shipment From New York » em, argh te Europe This Year, Vi ccaen’s Herihunee— ach have Depestts Should Be Made With Four Fine Hosiery Items Gold to the amount of $3,000,000 vas engaged to-day for shipment to the Bank of France in Paris. This te the "This shipment to-day brin: amount far this of Gi Reg ory rie 9 10 $38,000,000. The total road or gold exports to died 0 far this year amount to, $61,385,000, Troe Aferk Special July Sale Suits, Dresses, Coats, Waists, Etc. IHESE are not goods prepared for a Sale, but the balance of our own | pooh ged selected stocks. Each and every piece is plainly and cor- rectly marked with reduced and original price. Linen Suits Silk Desmes ity Irish and French Line: for Afternoon Wear of the popular orf Bega here $10.50, $12.50, 15.00. chine: ane 1 Chane i a the in Ba enmerly $120: $1800; 2550, Dolly Varden and other effects at Summer Dresses a ye ee $18.00, om Linen, Ratine, Novelty Crepe, Washable bslaad is Corduroy, etc. White and Colors, Em- Sons te for Street, broidered and_Lace-trimmed, at $7.50, | Automobile, Ste: tain Wear $9.00 and $12.£0, very greatly reduced. of Wool and S eat ee 50, uae (00 and Cool, Washable Morning | 382. Reduced rom $16.9, 818.50 and Dresses Automobile and Traveling Linen, Gingham, Voile, Cre; ne Sheer Tissues, with hand-emi or_ lace Coats trimming, at $4.75, f 1 $7°50. M me al pages aly i $0 hore $f Fig freclel at $7.50, $10.50 and $10.50, heretofore H2 Tub Silk Shirts French Linen Onna ALAA Women) for outdoor wear, aloe nce | Sh Sera ront, Bal a Lace > gollar and Cuffs, Crochet Buttons to $3.65, § $4.50 and $6.50. match. Special at $13.50. Tennis and Golf Shirts Lingerie Dresses (For Women) of Irish Linen with of Voile, Batiste and Crepe, elaborately Sailor Coliar of pique or linen. fr with Clun py, ee na cel Filet sat Special at $2.50. hand-embroidery, at | Voile and Lingerie Waists , $18.00, $25.00. 1 25 30 a nt So. — Special at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50, Summer Dress Fabrics ; rish Dimi Fancy striped Union Linen Suit- 12}4e Printed Irith, Dimitet wrench | 28¢ Ein Sad Hnglish Ortonen Cone Percales. Formerly 25c. and 28c. Formerly 45c. to 75c. 25¢ Madras Spee Mich and Fancy Cot | at very greatly reduced prices eftects). Formerly 35c. en 40c. Balance of season's im novelty Printed Irish Linen for Shirtings: | dress patterns, a large col of rem- and Dresses, 36 in. wide. For- | nants of Linen, Ratine and other suitings, merly 65c. and 75c, and lightweight dress materials. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Avenue, 33d and 34th Streets Hed Eee ciple a ® ||GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers +d On or Before July Tenth oot To Entitle Your Money to Be Credited with INTEREST at 4 Per Cent. Per Annum Tea Aprons...es++0 arn oursey || From July First, if Remaining on Deposit ‘Tee | on January 1, 1014 00 Main Fleer, Rear Baloeny. BELES PuerWehies Rorone with bretalios ba} $1.60 to ¢5 Boudoir Caps, 760 to $2.96 -60 Silk Chiffon ie & ee Secend Fleer ue eee inch, in nae and-dark colorings, including navy —— d black. More Clear-Away News of Laces $2 Imported d Suitings, 980 3 Yard ‘Regular Price siieetare 60 to 6¢-in., in tan, gray, brown DAR aT econ tot obogr yeh ye omtech.: ete Ot ad Weer Lis Sktdow tnenr eo in... Ste §8887%:| 93 White Corded Orepe, 91.60 Yd. 40-in. wide, all-silk—a most le fabric. $2.75 Voile Flouncing, $1.75 Yd. $2.60t0$3.60 Imported Foulards, $1.60 yd. Rich wide borders of ratine lace and French em- | eh ard al nar denen ey stcek, Double, width, jn bor. now so much below their usual price. Ob te 61-0 Rouse Drones, $6.6) on8 08.0 Embroidery Strips VateFrice ian les in de talorel e gingham, linene ‘ Manutacturers’ Map strips of foe emlaiiey & ener dl Roe an i eation Cea sere or si rrgapr trimmed overs. HOS nis 8c, 10c, 12c to 25c v4. Regularly 16 to 50c yard. ain Fleer. | $5 to $7.60 Silk Petticoats, $2.95 and $3.95 ma aaa Nt ad RE a Crepe Ge Craies, Eile sermey) Deen de) Cream Women’s Handkerchiefs, 6 for 75c Messaline and Taffeta, in black, white and all de- Usual price is $1 to $1.50 for six of these Initial | sirable colors—of course, not all in each style. Hanckerchiets in pure linen. Not all letters in all Regular and extra sizes. Second Floor "Wer Initial Handkerchiefs, Games at Half Price ters H, J, K, N, P, T and W. Src toe, ‘lle sot | pee nd sto “Soldiers,” Pay Bal" "Jumping * Monkey,” ete eas Women's $2 to $3.60 Union Suits at $1.50 Of fine lisle thread, imported, with beautiful hand- crochet y'es; tight or lace-trimmed umbrella drawers. A.so a few Union Suits buttoning in the backs. Main Floor Eo 1042 Pairs of Children’s Low Shoes Children’s TOE-EASE Pumps and Oxfords in gun-metal czlf, white canvas, tan Russia calf, and a acacia eae pepe ieemnimeae area ee Dresser Clocks Reduced Children’s Sizes, 10 to 2, $2.26 pr. From §3 | Girls’ Sizes, 2'4'to 6, 62.86 pr. trom $3.60 Pretty little Clocks of white celluloid, with guar- ts. Second Floor bali ty, Clocks at 160 $1.75 and $2 Clocks at #1, any Glaavcaway (Pei .60 Clocks, with alarm, at $1.26 Main Floor Beds reads —Clear- cos — Regular Fr si y Clear-Away Price $1 For Men's $2 to $3 Straw Hats retin Bedspreads............ 1.55 Pick Straw Hat you please out of dozens of st "6 eee doubt » good seection in every sine. Gplits, Senn Silat nd wand with cutcorners.......,. * $3 | mackinaws; various dimensions, 3.50 Satin-finished Bedspreads, ful ke | ne ae Ce iT) Eealloped om irrnged aatine ted seed spresas mF 53.00 Fine 30c to 50c Stationery, 20c Quire $3 Extra size Crochet Spreads with wide i Fashionable Note Paper from famous makers; about a dozen drop for box-spring beds.............. 25 styles and colors to choose from. ‘Twenty-four sheets with en- Second Floor velopes, now ee ee ee lee 1% quire; Envelopes, 100 Gerraes a $120 Leonard Refrigerators, $75 wel rgeaans with thc ONEEISCE PORCELAIN beet matics ates fi erates wi their LINING “As easy to clean as a Rareant tae Pesto and discontinued patterns, and small lots, BROADWAY Se < i Clear-Away Price | these cele! IRR Te sa tt secka, ote Pat teiky Wed eclen ols ead, then Women's $1.25 Silk Hose, a : triad th “ahaa Saas Women's 500 8: Children’ 's 860 and 606 Socks, Many imported; about fifty styles; bos. a Men's ¢1.76 Union Suits, $1.95 | ‘White Hale » ool weave The famous Norfolk and. New Brun Dabs. pea SMe aise aie PO pr Sete —-nee~kwas 5 China and Porcelain Dimes Sate ee, BB "hsodere Reviand ( ee wood Women’s $4.60 Silk Union Suits, $3.50 Broken lots, some elses, an Det Mak wihe, mete Tk aad tee Or isrurlocs other; Venetian silk with French band; reinforced thighs, embroidered fronts. This Sale of REGAL SHOES Offers lus lots, samples and “factory rejects” at less than half usual iene for these {i pet Aly ell Men's and Boys’ $3.50 to $5 Low REGAL Shoes at $1.60 Women’s $3.60 to $5 High And Low REGAL Shoes at $1 This is pout hyiberrs of the Summer to secure rate ed Shoes at TMATY-THIAD Eis". | GIMBEL BROTHERS ractions of usual nl prices, “er 140 Ibs. Porcelain outside, bdr anu rah: 75 Axminster Carpets.......++++ Sabo dita The Shoes are in patent leather, metal, tan Oteas-A way Prieg RS NCES on i $1108, calf and vici kid, though sizes and widthsare not com- 8 Brow Geraple Mahogany and Wicker Trays, $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum.........+++» Bic Sa Yard! plete in any one style or leather. OP iia} 91.75 Sixth Floor % i} it and Sandwich Bi yy jubway Store, Baleeny