The evening world. Newspaper, July 23, 1913, Page 5

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| HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY “a9, fetes. "9 | # 4 Wheat Market. a ARMED WITH RAZOR eee rrr AND PREVENTS MURDER iee<.8 3. Gs ~ Rushes Pursued Man Into House and Slams Door on Raging Madman. Quick thought and action by seven. “\een-year-old Mabel Conners of No. 4! Uo Mhepherd avenue, East New York, f sms aaved the life of Michael 4 eon street, to-day. {he third party in the adventure is yy Scutri, thirty years old, an em- of Imbrotio, Scutri became lenly insane and, drawing @ rasor, for his boss. - The fact that tel was at the bottom of « cellar ton street and turned from Ful- | ftom toto Shepherd avenue, of her home when Imbrotie elong, wasting much of his wind Om toud tones for help. Scutri, also howl- was closing up. Grasping the sit- fm @ second, Miss Conners called Imbrotio and opened the gate, Im- turned in, Miss Conners siammed @ate and rushed Imbrotio up the and into the house, locking the ‘Goutri got on the porch just in time © have the door slammed in his face. Was making vain efforts to batt the aide of the house with his ‘ead: when Detective William Ryan @t @e Miller avenve station appeared and ” reread him. Magistrate Miller, in SNew Jersey Avenue Court, sent Scutri »| Ro Kings County Hospital for observa- ‘Gen ao to his mental condition. WAL STREET Market Closing.—Trading continued on ® small scale, with the copper stocks @ Btrong and active. Amalgamated Cop- Per rose to 693-8, Utah 457-8, and frace tional gains were made in the others. Missourl, Kansas & Texas was in de- mand, rising to 222-8. Central Leather Was active, advancing to 4, and Baltl- more & Ohio sold up to {81-2 In the last few minutes prices eased off in the Frominent stocks and prices were rather of he general list was . Total sales, 200,900 " the exception of the copper ts- ues lower prives prevailed in the early at Isgues y sions were no cations of wei jons, but the reces- ccompanied by any Indi- ness and a steadier tone | Haven stock developed weakness, losing Ambrotio, a contractor, of No. 260 Bl- | 3 1% points, while California Petroleum was sold down to 16 1-8, a loss of 2 points, and a few of the active issues lost about One point. Third Avenue stock was wtrong, advancing to 3 7-8, Trading was very quiet and latless, with no demand. New Haven sold down to 200 under pressure of offerings, and ‘was very active. The other stocks were ‘@teady and dull up to 1 o'clock, when Drices hardened with the lead of the weopper stocks, and recovered most of ~ tue carly decline. Republic Steel sold up to %3-4 and Reading 160 a4. ‘The Closing Quotations. Fhe following were the highest, lowest anf last Travelling Man Recommends Duffy’s MR. CHAS. W. GITTLEMAN , “I have used Duffy's Pure Malt ‘Whiskey as a medicinal tonic since 1906, {Abad pneumonia and was directed b family physician to use Duffy's. It 4 me a great deal of good and ever + pinee it has been used by my family. I am $8 years of age and a commercial ; . Am outdoors » great and find this medicine a worthy st! © tent apd good preventive of old ete, i 'ully recommend it. Lense 1684 Gates « been before the public for more t alfa century cannot be questioned, Ute fame has spread the world over: it Maads today a most celebrated and suc- ‘@eartul medivine, It is 4 great remedial y-qqent in the treatment of pneumonia, ¢ grip, coughs, colds, other throat and lung t and in all stomach troubles, & ea S22: eee? Seshte eis: CTBT EER EGPEEERTE FF a 3s. —_ im kestes.eie3 EERE FEE FSR SESE FELELER EEL EE+eL ELSE EEE et eee en Btese -waugaesasess=n SCSFERESSE SER L SuntexBsaassen Forest ret FEPESES ESE “FE etE DELICIOUS on saucy "GULDEN'S Makes Cold Meats ‘1 A Fine Salad Di an 63 addin i ravciah real Goatees it Sardines Bonwit TELLER & Co. ANNOUNCE Greatly Reduced Prices in Their SummerClearance Sales TO CLOSE OUT 50 Women’s Silk and Summer Dresses 12.50 Formerly up to 29.50 of foulard, figured silk crepe, ratine, cotton voile and linen. 25 Women’s Crepe de Chine Dresses 15.00 Formerly up to 32.50 Attractive models, stripe and polka dot patterns on dark grounds. 150 Women’s Summer Dresses 6.90 8.90 Formerly up to 19.50 of ratine, crepe, voile, linen and other smart summer materials, . 85 Misses’ Summer Dresses 6.50 Formerly up to 15.00 ily Air striped and flowered crepe, in white and colors, 60 Misses’ Summer Dresses 10.50 Formerly up to 29.50 of foulard silk, stripe crepes, voiles, eponge and linen. Sizes 14to 18, 40 Misses’ Coats & Silk Wraps 9.50 Formerly up to 39.50 of covert, eponge, serge, checks, plaide, moire meteor lined with flowered chi chiffon. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street Mid-Summer Clearance Sale QUALITY MERCHANDISE—NEWEST STYLES 25% to 50% Reductions on Every Piece in the Store This is the TIME and the PLACE to anticipate your FALL FURN! needs before the rush of next month Degas and make use of Tune Conven‘en'-Credit Plan to solve the question of PAYMENT with practically NO CASH OUTLAY. — —— ‘tr $19.98 §-Picee Parlor Butte, Mako; with Poltshed leate, GIMBELS Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 5.30 This Tariff-Adjustment Clearaway Expands the Buying Power of Your Money You actually need a personal trip through this cool, airy store to realize just how much further than usual a dollar will go in buying the things you need for your own comfort, and for the added convenience and luxury of the furnishings of your home, while these July Clearance offerings are in force. Our advertising under- states the savings you can make on goods of every desirable sort—and many a choice, small lot isn’t mentioned at all. Thousands of people have already shared in these splendid bargains—come tomorrow, yourself, and profit by them, too! Tomorrow, Starting at 8.30 A. M. In the Third Floor Salons Final Clearance of All Spring and Summer Modes At Much Below Cost Women’s Suits at $10 Young Women’s Suits At $5 and $7.50 An Exhibit of “Cubist” And “Futurist” Paintings Brought from Paris by Gimbel Brothers Is Being Held, for a-Short Time In a Special Gallery on Sixth Floor You Will Be Greatly Interested in These Examples of Modern Art The Season’s End Clean-Up of GIMBEL Custom Tailoring Brings 842 Men’s Suits to Order At $20.50 for Three-Piece Suits At $18.50 for Two-Piece Suits All of $28 to $35 Standards Plain blacks, blues and grays, as well as such light effects as checks, pin-stripes, etc. Materials to make from one Suit to three Suits of a style—so earliest selection is best. Made up to your order in every detail as though you paid the full price of $28 to $35 for the Suits—and GUARANTEED TO FIT. Single or double - breasted sack. styles; quarter, half or full-lined, with patch or regu- lar pockets and soft roll or usual lapels. Men who want smart, well-fitting suits, tail- ored to their order, for Summer‘ vacation wear, will come quickly for this offering. hee All Men’s Motor Dusters Get Into the Clearaway No exceptions—and a fine group of styles in cotton, mohair, linen and pongee—various shades of grays and tans. From the best makers of Motor Dusters in Paris, London and New York. Now repriced thus—in time for the vacation motoring trip for owner, guests and chauffeur. $12.60, $13.50, $15 Dusters, $7.60 | $3.75 to $4.50 Dusters, $2.60 $7.50, $8.50, $10 Dusters at $5.60 | $2.50 and $3 $1.65 $6.50, 350 Dusters at $3.95 375 and $2 Dutt $1.15 Fourth Floor Third Floor Men Who Know the Merit of Te ; GIMBEL “Welbred” Oxfords (Odd Pieces of Dining-Room Furniture Are filling in their needs for this season and next, while Some $10,000 in the Clearaway for $6,500 prices are reduced like this: i eed a new sideboard or china closet “ ” If your extension table has grown too small, or you need a ‘ Coa bi hg ie Bicaesig 3 Guat » Atl your opportunity lies in this assemblage of Dining-Room Furniture, of which we have but one or ench-made, in tan Moscow calf and black French calf.| +... pieces of a style, hence have re-priced very decisively. DURING the season we never sell’ women’s cloth suits for less than $25 in our Third Floor Salons —so it is obvious that the least you can save on any of these Suits will be $15. However, as this Clearance includes all of our Spring and Summer models, there will be many Suits that were many times tomorrow’s price. The Cloth Suits include smart styles, in serge, whipcord, Bedford cord, eponge and fancy worsteds. The Summer Suits are of cotton matelasse, ratine, eponge, linen and novelty crepes. All Young Women’s Cloth Suits Will Be $7.50 Washable Suits of Linen, Ratine and Fancy Cottons At $5 and $7.50 No Alterations No Exchanges No Credits $7 ‘‘Welbred’”’ Oxfords at $4.75 Priee learaway Price t Clearaway Price jar Ci In tan Russia and gun-metal'calf, Vici kid, patent colt d 0 $30" Golden Oak Sideboards $16 to $45 3 to $16 Golden Oak Side Table $8 to white buckskin with leather . e Lo to $75 Mahogany Sideboards $83 to $60 | $20 to $45 Mahogany § ue qos : 6 to | we penctically all cises in cach in one lent B to $75 Golden Oak China Closets 16,78 to $80 | $12 to SIZ Golden Oak Ex, Table 1.0 to oat actically all sizes in each group, in one ther or another. | $30 to Mahogany China Closets 420 to 980 | $45 to BOS Be feventh Fleet a tine 10! Men's $5 Oxfords at $3.75 In black and tan gun-metal calf and vici kid and patent skin. Second 1 Floor Extraordinary Half-Price Clearaway of Kirmanshah Carpets and Rugs Inspection of our Oriental Rug stock, before inventory, reveals close to 300 Kirmanshahs in sizes ranging from asmall mat toa large carpet, which we do not wish to carry over. : r Some of them have borne their full—though conserva- tive—prices, in our regular stock. Others came to us as part of very advantageous purchases, and were marked at less than their true values. Now all these Rugs are marked at just half price. Kirmanshah Rugs, both from a decorative and a tical point of view, are prime favorites aia | entals; and this fine offering affords most unexpect 9 portunities for profitable investment, in one or more of these superb Rugs. Specimen sizes and prices: Clearaway Price, There’s Fresh Air Every Four Minutes in every one of the large and cheerful rooms in which the famous Nemo Corsets are made. So is it any won- der that hundreds of skilled corsetieres are happy to make these Corsets in the most perfect way? d, is it not a pleasure to wear Corsets that you hae have been made under such pleasant c’ cea? NEMO CORSETS For Women of All Statures $3 to $10 The woman who is eager to reduce her hips will find a model for this vital purpose. This is a recent Nemo vention. And, the models that reduce and support the abdo- men are already world-famous, Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor + 16 {t. din. x10ft, bin... $1.50 Boudoir Caps ie 5 SAL ft, 11 in, x 8 ft. 9 tn, $425: . M5 ft. Sin, 29 ft. 1 in... At 75c 310. . vali te 10 ina ft eH MMe Bin x8 te Bins, . 11 ft, Lin. 29 ft. 2 in, 2 ine it. din. x 8 ft. 9 i Exquisitely dainty, for they ae ete x Aft. 9in 25... “Wb fea ine g8ft Tin. are of dotted Swiss inset wit! gi: 11 ft. 9 in. x 8 ft. 10 in. g f Valenciennes lace. Of course, (14 ft. 6 in. x9 ft 4 in. their tiny frilled edges are fin- ished with the lace, Indeed, their ribbon rosettes make them aulie coquettish — pink or light blue. Neckfizings Section, Main Floor ld’s Summer Resort Guide Now Read Yours for the Asking 4 Fins Tp y a en ge ee Sr elation oi Se tad ee Saat a Se pas a A at Rr AE oe ens EP pe AE,

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