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Haren’e Society until next Friday id authorized Sweeney to notify his Patents to be present in court and to FIRE WIPES OUT TOWN. paar ORLEANS, La., July 9—Inde- Store Nihon at Uy and Closes at 5:30 PRISONER LEADS eat GIMBELS / GIMBELS make an‘ investigation of tie boy's ‘own of 1,000 Inhabi- _ surroundings and of his charac- ta etleally wiped off the __- — y by fire, entailing a loss ‘ a “I Just Couldn’t Believe It Was True; But I’m Mighty Glad I Came and Found Out’’— Said One Woman, In Talking About the Advertising of Our | marti Yeas INVENTORY CLEARAWAY aa a ~ FROM OM COURTROOM Arrested ii Grp G Crap Game Row, Youth Vaults From Dock and Nearly Escapes. Psa ae Ach HAO TWO WIVES, tag are oe from nearby towns DIVORCE COURT REVEALS) tiene‘ pei —_ factory and two dweilings, were stand- Second Choice From Sunday School Class. entimaced exceeding $200.00. No one special traln: ini Flatbush Man Said to Have Made Kidward 3. Dix and James J, HM. Hen- A Blessing to Victims of “Sore Foot" Agony ms tafe, ek t aid oot ‘spper f defen he Tre following Ye geld to bo the nurga F coutae, " know Leena it seems almost unbelievable to quote such reductions as are being actually made in this most radical Clearaway There was an uproar in the Children's elt Peart tp that we have ever made. eee ee ited va te ae patted seco But if you think a pony you will see that the prices fit with the story, and with conditions that precede such a drastic reduc- Rls nee th cxeae The suit against fix waa Grought by tion of the Tariff. ‘ou come to the Store, you will see with your own eyes—as thousands have already EVERY r#. Saran Dix, who married him thirty Nel ars ago and who has a beautiful - it Beverley road and East Nine- street, Flatbush. She and other witnesses testified that Dix had been discovered maintaining a second home and a second Mrs. Dix at No. 6 Haw- thorne street, less than a mile from the home of the first Mrs. Dix, and it ie rumored that the second Mre, Dix had been a member of Dix’s Sunday school class in & prominent Flatbush Eplecopal Church, Justicg Manning granted the LL LYMM MOR ey Julia Henderachott wan a wit ONEILL-ADAMSCOo ness against her son in the auit brought | Sizth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Z Died inside the prisoners the four-foot barrier, skimming the head @f policeman who was seated just out- Gide the railing, and tore for the door lesding into Eleventh street. Justice Mayo had been hearing a case and wit- Besses and officers were crowded into fhe front of the room. There was no ear the youngster except specta- made a move to stop the shed the door and darted Pour “he street. Attendant Edward Nilen and | earl Charles Sweeney of the Children's Boctety followed in pursuit and saw him Geappear into Third avenue. He ran to ‘Dwelfth street with the men gaining on Mim slowly and turned toward econ Gvenue. ‘Crowds In the street took up the chare @ the officers calld to everyone to head @@ the boy. Young Barrett slipped and squirmed past hands which were extend- €4 to stop bim and Jumped onto @ pass- img automobile and vere. 0 And, w! done—thet ful” Corne ‘and callous PRICE-COMPARISON is T E ABSOLUTE TRUTH: —either being a direct reduction in our own stock, or the statement of the actual “smmediate reliet, price for which similar goods sold earlier in the season. With a SIX- MILLION - DOLLAR Stock to Clear Away for the New Tariff Changes, We Have to Do Many Things That Have Never Been Done Before; and Those Who BELIEVE the FACTS Stated Will COME and Profit by the Extraordinary Savings tt 38 82 tala. 0" be ‘eufficlont. to. cure the worat feet. w through the pot moves the cause of the trouble, rome time on uncertain remedies. Gruggiet has Calocide ieee In atock wt fis 8 few hie whol 98 — If Silk Prices Were Normal, These Negligees Would Be Exceptional But, with Silk Prices Soaring High, They Are Extraordinary at $3.95 ‘ Luscious Fruit on White Felt Hats The Latest Fad of Paris To Make Its Debut at GIMBELS Exclusive Modes $6.75 Mile, Jonsset has also started the craze for wearing an apple in the buttonhole of the trotteur oll by Mrs. Martha B. Henderschott, a pretty young woman of No, 388 Ninth atreet, Brooklyn. The couple were mar- ried in 1901 and Henderschott returned to his mother’s home three years ago. Last winter the elder Mra, Hender- schott while mending his coat came on jpltl Na | “Have a smoke, Jim,” said married Miss | Bill, putting his feet on the Deaton, Bi lo roe at tein sacred club window-sill. Cigars, iSuabea Gk tae , Bill continued: 5 ai ed going, Bi “line Boler, waa present aiso to ter-| “Jim, how is it that you are considered such a wise ‘music shark’ around this club? I’ve “Stop him,” cried Nilan and Sweeney, “Don't let him get away." 4 “They' send me away it they get me," the buy begged. “Please go on." The chauffeur deciled to slow down @nd pulled over toward the curbstone t stop. Young Barrett anticipated him, ; Crepe de Chine Negligees And the fact thas thay ano sdgened with hamd-cenbrokdered see seo, eant-aaw See stitched to the foot enhance their value and desirability, too. Pink Lavender = French Blue Light Blue Wistoria Rose tify against the young man and Justice Manning decided to grant a decrees. ever, and leaping from the moving » he resumed the flight. By thie time there were more than one hundred persons in pursuit. At the cor- place, nearly half a ‘ting point, two men |, seized him and held ‘tim till Niland and Sweeney came up. ‘The youngster was arrested last night @m the complaint of Philip Zuckerman, who lives near Barrett's home. The teye got into @ equebble on Sunday i@ One Hundred and Third street be- tween Second and Third avenues over Soups, Stews and Hashes ar delightful dishes when properly seasoned. Use LEA:PERRINS SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Salado & game of craps, Barrett charging that Zuckerman had cheated him, In the midst of the row Barrett seized the pot and fied, Justice Mayo remanded him to the Fink, Reacte, Steaks and seem insipid without it. \n Appetizer Sold by Grocers Everywhere 330 Fifth he. near 33d St. Clearance Sale Balance of Midsummer Stock of Gowns for all occasions, Wraps, Coats, Blouses, Millinery For Quick Clearance 35 Tub Dresses—Made of Crepe, Batiste, Linen, hand-embroidered—former prices up to $35—at $10 FOWMDaMdel\ Broadway, Sorakbons Strand Oth Sts. Semi-Annual Reduction Sale of MEN’S SHIRTS Every garment is the highest type of its class in quality and workmanship and guaranteed to give satisfaction. BATES-STREET SHIRTS—Every style and quality, with soft or laundered a attached or detached. Formerly Formerly 1,50.......... 2.00 and 2.25....... 2.50 and 3.00........ Now L 15 5.00 Heavy, all silk. 3,50 - 1.35) 6.00 1.858 & si0 « 4.50 5.50 % « BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLLINS aG Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Exceptional Sale Thursdav $25 Charmeuse Dresses $12.75 Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Smart and attractive draped and semi- draped models of superior quality. Char- meuse, trimmed with embroidered batiste and shadow laces in black, navy, Copene hagen, taupe and wistaria. 12.75 Actual Value $25.00 never seen you breaking your neck ordering opera or concert tickets. Fact is — vaudeville seems your long suit.” Jim leaned toward his friend, “Whisper, Bill. My wife bought me a Victrola at O'Neill’s on their time payment plan. Go to it, old chap; it’s the easiest and most liberal education I ever struck !’”” Ignorance of good music and musical information is almost inexcusable. Victrola service is at every man’s door—waiting for Gre invitation to enter. The pur- a Victrola on a system of time me ments is such an everyday affair! Sensible people own acquai their Vidvoles just as paying for their homes—a little ats time. Few people buy a house outright nowadays, and it is not necessary, at O'Neill's to pur- ae a Victrola in one cash pay- > Our system of convenient time payments has been worked out so carefully and exactly that you can buy your Victrola at this store so that its purchase will never inconvenience you. For inatance--$1 pea s you Victrola IV.—@15—and &9 Fictor records (your selection), Payments 50 cents a week for 46 weeks. = S And Just $2.00 frig you Victrola VI.—#25—and $9 Wictor records (your selection), Payments 80 cents a week for 40 wee! ONEILL-ADAMSCo Sih Floor, Main Bide, Homes Fornished| Credit Terms Kooms 49.98 $3 0 Down 66 95.00! § ry] | “. 99-98) 7:50 “ rt) 100), WRITE FOR CATALOG-—-MAILED FREE] $4.00 A Week Opens an Account HARLEM STORE, 13 AVE 170"9T ] ) “Bea 2188 2190 Open Monday and Saturday Evenings at Both Stores, ZA STORE, ion of of rut to Te match the apie the Astron) cherries an est of aan hat pen ge the first note plas Autumn. Then, white Hats guistd wits with huckleberres, ees and blackberries. She fect harmony with other 's season. 82nd Street Bide, Third Floor TOMORROW Will Be The Last Day This Month On which you can deposit your spary funds in the Interest Department of GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers ie croet fo bares Fe tee Pion on ree one aly Ist at ne rate of 4 per cen You might as well get rs Plaietit it of this interest for July, as not—it’s simply a question of bringing your money in fomorrow. Banking Hours 9 to 5. Main Floor, Rear Balcony Convenient Location and Quick Service Y Simply Great! Women’s Bathing Suits Guaranteed—Sall-water-proof New Styles in Black Satin $3.95 and $5 Special, of Course! Third Floor Men’s Bathing Suits Pure worsted—plain or with striped ends; all sizes to begin. At $2.60 Usually $3.60 to $3.75 Fourth Floor Only 200 of these dainty Negligees. Second Floer Women’s 75c White Silk Gloves Elbow Length, at 50c Pair This is Te oon Eine sin Gh acl ceca caesar eee Yet we have been able to secure begs ae PR tly doe my thane age 3 value. Fine Tricot silk, ia but yet well-fitting; double agentes, Caner ened the sep ie inter calls @ lls these Gloves 16-button—twe ler to call them elbow-length, heseuse ag Wl cover tas ling dtesly ly, without os lone ss cur owe, 3» nee Gloves. Sizes 514 to 8—a wonderful mid-Summer of ering! Exquisitely Dainty, But Not Elaborate $2 and $3 Undermuslins at $1 and $1.50 A Maker’s Clearaway! Examine the fine thet is carefully inset aa tsain it Corset Covers—the lace too—and you will that these are muslins, The nainsook lingerie batiste is very sheer, and every seam is “ Combinations in All Desirable Styles. Princess po egeks Nightgowns, Corset Covers, Drawers Petticoats and Chemises Sufficient to last all through tomorrow, we hope! daisy Unde just go. A Clearaway of Dress Goods Remnants at 65c Yard Echoes |from earlier sales— including the big Semi-annual Remnant skirt at a great sav- ing, here they are. Furniture at Half Price the maker of th and cosy $1. aida ne | Royal | ture re fr i a folks lets us have oie poly tn to oleae a special purchase from t ams I now, and we Illustrate some of the pleces Brediond rd, England, of ‘of this bandenpe tn be bought tom tomorrow at one-half the a fy silky fabric, in @ perfect black, 42 ae ave green and nial brown, inches wide, and now ball price, © | “Children's, Side Chairs #1 from $2. Children’s Rockers at $1.25, a6 60 and $1.75, from:$2.80, $8 Women’s Sweaters at $4.25 Handsome and heavv Shaker- knit Sweaters, in Oxford, gray cardinal and'white, Splendid for vacation wear. Main Floor $3.50, Children’s Arm Chairs at $1.60 and , that were $3 and Children’s Tables, ioe at t #2 from Me baad Children’s Setteea, (seating two, ») at eit fram $6, Yourth Meer SS as ‘Women’s Summer Shoes $5 Quality at $38.25 Smart Low Shoes from the GIMBEL stock. Among them are Sonat Ties, Straight Pumps and Lace Oxfords, in white canvas and Nu-Buck; also tan Russia and gun-metal Toys for Boys Prices Reduced 7.50 Arrow” Hand Cars, with rub- , be r-tired wheels, Bie $7.50 Automobiles, leather seat, $6. Pretty Neckfixings to Go at 25c stocks attached—in dainty beige, with wee straps of velvet ribbon to give a bright touch. —some of the latter have stocks attached. Main Floor At Savings for Men and Women From the superb GIMBEL stocks of Hosiery and Underwear these special and timely offerings stick out pre-eminentlv. UNDERWEAR Men's $1 Summer Shirts, Women’s 50c Ribbed Union 50c | Formerly 50c—Shadow Lace and Tulle Jabots, with |) Formerly 50c and 75c—Princess Lace Collars and Jabots | Summer Underwear & Hosiery| calfe calf 4 patent colt, though there are not all leathers or sizes in each style, Second Floor Clearaway in the Housewares Store We can’t imagine a housekeeper who will not be fascinated by the offerings of Domestic Utensils in this sweeping July Event. Beginning with: $30 to $45 Refrigerators at $27.50 - “Alaska” ra “Leonard Cleanable” Refrigerators, various sizes, in apartment, side icer and top-lift style. $5 oa Wagons, steel tires, 93. $1 Wooden Cannons, 606, Fourth Floor For Week-Enders And Others Two very interesting Hand- Luggage offerings that travelers will appreciate: Women’s $25 Fitted Traveling Bags, $13.60 Of black morocco, in club shape, with ten piece set of toilet articles in white celluloid, Silk lining. Samples of such fine makes as Sternau and Lan at 38¢ I. & R. Morley's make, of white Low neck, tight or umbrella | gauze cotton, short sleeves and buc | drawers. Extra sias, 60c, usually | ton silk fronts. Women’s $1 Union Suits, HOSIERY Men's $1 Socks, 55c Pair , French lisle ribbed, in several hand- some styles; broken sizes, Women's $1 and $1.50 Silk Hose, 75c Pair Swiss ribbed French band fora, tight or lace - trimmed umbrella drawers with crocheted top. Men's $1 Lisle Shirts and Drawers, 75c Shirts, short sleeves or sleeveless; drawers, knee or ankle length, (ease and white, Floor | Ofblack morocco, with white cellu. Thread Silk Biockiny, in black $6.50 to $8 Percolators & Chafing Dishes, po al Women’s $27.60 Week-End Suit-Cases, $19.60 Frary & Clark. $1.65 Aluminum Coffee Pots, 3-pint, 850. S. Hi Bridge Tables, felt top, $2. Medicine Cabinet, cles Got and mirrors, at Oval Mirrors, 14x 25 inches, $3. loid. toilet articles, silk. sa double end locks, ‘loor | GIMBEL B BROTHEI ERS