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ue Se {| THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1918. cn service of the writ of error which had] Craftord, ewenty pears old, of the come! been obtained by counsel for Quinian, | but the ball demanded prevented the| ,,The Police, sian ane eon edit ni jfresing of the agitator. His coune | y, the yourg woman or ‘nel will now seek @ writ of habeas| con about the building. corpus to try and bring Quinian back! she ge in, made her ae | to the county jail here, and then a fur-| roof ai 1d jumped off with th [frat oa os Pr be made to obtain the| of Kiting herself. ~ ~ rr TENT ARY weeny ave silk weavers who havel ROOSEVELT ON HIS WAY. ut been Working in the Gandes label works y i refused to go to work this morning, |Passes Throegh Chtenge But Re- | Since they returned to work after the fuses to Talk. pee | start of the strike they have been work: ing eight hours a day. Yesterday the z in firm Was one of those to put the ffty- LW. W. Leader Failing to ive nour ween intone and this morn. ——w Sai. — CHICAGO, July 8.—Colonal Roosevelt and his sons, Quentin and Archie, ar- rived here to-day, took breakfast and then departed for Arisona, ‘vhere they ee ing the twenty-five Furnish $10,000 Bond Is | there ve a return to eight noure a day,| Will spend two month, | ‘The firm refused and the weavers quit,| The Colonel would not talk politics, is ive party | Rushed to Prison. iw “expected that many of thote| , s"Rne Meaithy young party. he told fear ng in other mille will follow this |" opcndonta, example, and that the strike tleup 0 —————— PATERSON. N. J. July &—Patrick |b tlgnter than eve; Quinian, the 1. Wo OW. leader convicted | sirine rellet stoves eae at hid ¢ been runnini Of having incited to riot at a meeting! iow, and most of those who have (4 fa Burn Hali, this city, on the day the plied for relief have had thelr allow- Present silk strike began ind sentenced ances cut. Only In cases where there tat Thursday to not Leas than two yeura| Are small children in families or elek- and & fine of $00, started on the way to| “58 Was there a full allowance grant- the tate prisce this morning, He had Geils be tetra ake Mag Me tag noe 2G ae urn Seetwelent hours, taking out holidaye,| supply hus been ncintined ee ar the Lee by Te cont, @e, from the time he was sentenced to <veneemsiffecomemmans Correct’ glasses in the be- iy. "Pisin sires 1ais wine aad SIFALLS TO pi ti FROM ROOF.| ginning are economical in [Retther 800 in cash nor $10,000 In collat- the end— satisfactory os feral had been provided Judge Kienert glass results are guaranteed last aizht signed the commitment pa- The sound uf a bo through aso ¢lothes lines and atriki i yr vir} r pri on rikiny grou s , At A6 tne morning Guinian jeft cies | Was heard oy 1. W. Weaver as he iay| low as safety in production Jeokaon, a negro, convicted here last |i", Bi# bedroom at No. € West One| permits—$2.00 or more, de- | Hundred and Thirty-seventh street i ‘he inti week of burglary and sentenced to three pending on the mounting you years In State Prison, ‘They were in the |e ayman iving on the creed hectnae| select vand the lenses required. custody of Constables John Kearney and | the apartment buliding. James Watson. There were very few in Weaver called Policeman McGurn of the etreets through which the four had /the Lenox avenue station. The woman, eo! ry te walk to take the trolley car fof! who was colored, was desd when they Newark. Reaching that city, the four! reached her snd the body was taken eulists and Opticians transferred to a ca which would take to the station house them to the Market street depot of the; Several hours jater Bella Wilson of Pag apt St. % \\ . Pennsylvania, where they took train for | No, 73 West One Hun.ired and Thirty- | 442 Columbus Ave. 70 ‘Trenton. third street, looking at the body, sald ite ru Wwe St. Judge Klenert y vterday accepted| it wae that of her alster, Josephine. \evark: $07 Broad St., re 4 | = = sake 7 1 Ack, Te ae fale ‘| July Has Probably Never Before Seen So Busy a Dey GIMBELS As Was Yesterday at GIMBELS, in the Stirring Jy Tariff-Year INVENTORY CLEAR-AWAY} The Store was filled, from the opening hour, with such eager crowds as one expects to see only at Christmas shopping time. But, lf If was only natural that it should be so. The most decisive bargains ever offered, in clean, new, perfect goods, are being displayed | in every section of this great building. Each day adds its own remarkable quota to this decisive movement to radically reduce this jf > vast SIX MILLION-LOLLAR Stock before the new tariff brings its inevitable changes. ‘All the Clear-Away Specials are priced at far less than they will cost, for another season, under the most radical tariff-changes. NOW Ci the best time that has come in a generation to buy all kinds of goods. THAT is why thousands are here—and thousands more will come as fast as they learn what extraordinary bargains have been secured by their fortunate neighbors. Small Rugs and Hall Runners—Low Prices Men's Bangkok Hats, itis ww Very Unusual LINENS Clear-Away in our own stock, to which are added my tally ay the a fates, ow the Se Hemetitched, Tablecloths, ables am a oe similar lots from fine American makers. balance phony than not in all ee Cae ea bee eee Reg |” SORE oriae re ae Suan eae sar oe ; bey Sams Rap, 2349 6 |* atta rioor_| 766, Hemsted ‘ot one el gl Watches, $18.60 om or eee Crystals, Art Wares,F ancy China— Reduced | in solid 14-k. gold cases, pl aston cet Many interesting though small groups from our Sg monvatne ter tar pte ail stock at Clear-Away prices. for one year. oe I a Ee Soveral Tables of Glassware | A Collection of Art Wares ot 05 Boys’ $3.00 OXFORDS, $2.60 vet filbon of Fi and Previous prices were $7.75 to $12.60) GIMBEL ee ase aeere calf and se i. and included are statues in tent coltskin—for dress pap eng gies gly fim Ustone Italian marble, Jast; tines 18 to B34, @ecend Fleor | larly 22c to 75e yard. baskta, vases and tra; aye bccn of 5 Anether Group ef Fine ART WARES ot $10 Formerly $17.60 to $25—includes Prices lowered because slightly im-| hand-peinted Vienna miect. $18, {rom $27.60; $25 trom | bronass, Galle Glass Vases, TWalsn Regularly $1 eh $1. 50 sai 's Arabic, 9 x 12 ft., 615. also ware, h | STORE CLOSES DAILY 5 P. M. SATURDAYS AT NOON. |. Bonwir Teer « Co. { Announce the Continuation of Their anne JULY ied adai SALE { ENTIRE BALANCE SPRING AND SUMMER STOCKS Women’s and Misses’ Linen, Eponge and \ Cloth Suits, Steamer, Motor, Travel and “Sports” Coats, Silk Coats and Wraps, Dresses of Voile, Silk, Linen, etc. ALSO TO CLOSE OUT a Undermuslins, Negligees, Corsets, Brassieres, Millinery, Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear ae BEOAE DEES. OF COST Summer Resort Over 2,000 Places to Spend a Vacation At Any World ffice or by Mail. When ordering by mail, inclose 80 in stamps to cover postage only, Now Ready! Don't Wait! 1750 0 sede a $18 Dee | MAEM Seas Your surest way to appreciate the a quality of these Waists is to know that we havesold $1 to $2.75 Ostrich Fantaisies at 75c to $1.50 bat tld osetia many of them in ourstock Just the artistic trimmings that will rejuvenateSummer | These are the maker's clean-up—six dozen of one frneopord White and charming colors. sty en dozen of another, and so on. All come to us iheom hunt whan thay ure headed to Went oh fot Mee. ee poe Dbaaveinad Rosebuds, Fancy Wreaths, Cleer-Awey Prive | Summer days. oe Women’s $5 Silk Bathing ‘Sui ta, $2.95 aed be you pram th th unired bts inmins nu lr Sctis, Here’s news to bo | is + going to Floors, Fraokly, Main and Third ee thee 08 Bathing Suita ar even beter style and qualiy than Car Ow Junior Girls’. $7.50 to $9.75 Camp Dresses, $5 hie L Ofairail eyed a ly 4 all-silk serge UARANTEED skit WATER PROOF, in These Bloomer Dresses with long over-blouses are of blue ly trimmed with con’ contrastin neck, sleeves and Jinen and natural-color khaki eo that they will be equal to cant’ "All dome to Set BER Maeeton oe ta strenuous wear. Very good-looking. Sizes 15 to 17 years. the inaker’s surplus, Also, is Appésel forthe Younger Gunaeviien Girls’ $1 to $2 Wash Dresses at 750 |} Bewslar Brieo Drameceeet oles Rised gad biped E verybody, from a six-year-old maiden the a year-old i the whole fot are unusual at $1, and there a 2 of them. 15 Young W Linen snd Cotton Eponge Sultsr i very many of | Pye $10 lane ¥camiiee, oe ee eee Breay tare aes Uebel oft io $8 ane sabres ; Floor singhams: in § an tron, polous sod po Eggs. Tomorrow—The Big. Clearance of House Dresses waiste with, bel sep cnons thas the Bal at the cS cee ee Women’s $1.50 House Dresses at $1 necks, and ssrmaracen ot lace insertion; round or square soilor collars, or Du Bubway Balcony sort of dress that a mother could wish to see her little daughter wear, $2 to $3 House Dresses at $1.50 and $2 Tomorrow Ale Toe see, erway Sesse, Saag Main and Second Floors As these hundreds of Dresses are the miscellanies from the collection that woh us the distinction of having the best Many a Prize Among the REGAL Shoes Oxford Shoes High and quality and most modish House Dresses in New York, it is At $1. 50 For _ on aor ae $1 For Wmen and Gitls his ¢ that this Sale is unrivalled. ‘amp! les, | Factory f ‘ejec te, and ¢ Lote, of af $3.50 to $5 Grades. ana EXeTy Shoe leather, Chambray, Percale and Lawn Dresses, at $1. foe | vita re prety wo bon ene tha bt pang real ao og Sam's But pearl nd Lawn, Percale, Linene and Gingham Dresses, at $1.60 & $2, Subway Store, Balceny Many Styles. Sizes 834to44included. Second Floor — OS —..n—n—aeeeeeeeeeeeeee— The SUBWAY STORE JULY CLEARANCE $45 Electric Vacuum Cleaners, $20 ae Silk on hes an Men's ae Suits, a Underwear Made by the Automatic Vacuum Cleaner Co., for alternating ts nip Foulds ard ‘el ord Ae $ we itio a Nero | #88 ‘omen's 25 Ribbed Lisle Vests, current only; complete with attachments, ite ae : le 0 nres a Bi toad: 7 Shepherd plaids, Boye oe Win io Mab Underwear, 60 bway Btore, Balcony (0k Underwear Also the “Monarch” Hand-power Vacuum Cleaners, at $5, , 260, usually $8.75. Fifth Floor ee gph omen's, Abe’ Lisle Union Suits, 160 and $5 Nortole and’. B. Cel a s, Sq Ww Women’s 36¢ Wash Belts, 100 Electric Fans and Irons brei re aes f Sen's as Wenene tes cok Oscillating Fans, 12-in,, for direct current, at $11.60, usually | $26t0,$,50 Linens, Be cach, $2 (0 $3 Washable le Guta Ls Urabe, 0. ERR $16; 14-in., at $13.60, usually $18. anees ‘Btore, Lower Floor ‘Subway Be Store, Bticeay_ Bath 'rowels and twats “Bimplex”’ Electric Irons, which can be used asa stove by | 16¢ to 4Uc Ribbons, Hosiery Pulesonts” and tamale test turing them upside down on the stand. 3 Ibs. or 4 Ibs., $3, 10c Yd. Children’s 25¢ and 35¢ Hove, 12346 pers owes ge teh Cloths and Bar usually $8.75, Fifth Floor | Subway Store, Lower Floor |patt: ss oe Socks, en hath Towels, aoe us jctualin Vaderwear ryt ot ee es eee ee sabway Store, Bowes Siooe, Toilet Goods chaiad 146, Women's 26¢ and 86¢ sano | ~~ $2 White Crochet SAE ny ay be Stockings, 198 pels mr eit n'a 86¢ Boot-sill ik Hoee. 260} Bedspreads at $1.60 Wome: ave pete Reduction Salt, ire o ‘ A do pair. Subway Store, Balcony Upu.oisver ms 0. $00 Keru Bcotch Madras, 180 yd. iy $80 to dhe Muslin Curtatns, 608 pr. agitc, Hematitched Pillow Cases ta 88 $4 Novelty Net Curtains, | Subwa: Lower Ploor. i. to 4 18 Fapeatry Couch Covers, | 92. et to 15 Jere Two-tone Port. Canna bulbs, 1bc Doz. Chide? jreen Soap Sham; r OOTP, hi etonnes, Art_Ticking, ete. -Corylopsia Talcum, teens ra S20 yd, jabway, Lower Floor,” r 84 U8 Of Rage | Fee is Site 6 on, Matting Rugs i a 486 tie Ru gett, (otarped), 200. u Remnants, ie3 serges, Diagonal, 0 9, ania ‘aver Diapers, pray Hyringes, @2, ‘380, . 100, a tore, Baleony, GIMBEL BROTH ERS | BESEFSLESs