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— --- a a a THE EVENING WOPLD, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1918. . on Geck, and they un@oubtediy kept the BOY SCOUTS AT CONEY. rled {ts outer bulwarks without firing Eup aL A LOOTER GETS AWAY. eecond stréet, Manhetten, ‘walked tnte)how much ft would cont te have wi, craft afloat after tie crash with the gun and wept on to Luna and Steeple- the store of Loute Nalisch, a jeweller, of | Meanwhile the white boy Dig freight steamer, While the veasel | chase Parks as Well as the various|QGuard was on hand qith his ataff to No. @11 Broadway, Williamsburg, ac.|th¢ Window partition, grabbed five le seriously damaged, she Gispiayed.n° Three Thoneand of Them Are Hav-| amusement resorts of Hurt avenue and|review the emall soldiers, who went | His Colored Companion Ie Caught, companied by @ whit enpant d watches worth $150 and ran. Paine fel- signals for assistance when she pasted | ‘ ma the Bowery, all of which capitulated | through thelr drili on the parade ground| wat rive Watches Are Missing. | 4, Li je companion, t0- | iowed, Nallsch ran out with @ revolwer Marine Observatory at Highland Lah it abn ttn Mba without @ show of resistance, One|at Tenth street. Real rifles that will gal ae and fired a shot at Paine, Two dete inty, of] Paine exhibited a ring from which|tives caught Paine. He would got tl . wae rushed to bring her) whee thousand American Boy Scouts|@:nail commander sald the boys were| shoot and soldier outfits were the prises} Anthony Paine, a negro, t descended on Coney Island to-day, car-\there to have a “scrumptious” time, ifor which the youngsters struggled. Ne, 16 East One Hundred and Thirty-|a emall diamond was miasing and asked! whe his white companion hed Seen. \ SPLIT FRIENDSHIP was killed and two companions injured when the avtomobfie in which they were riding turned over between Mimweod ana@ Farmington early to-day. Two other men in the car escaped unhurt. | SSS ee HEAD COVERED ALL GIMBELS---Tomorrow’s News of the TARIFF ADJUSTMENT CLEARAWAY | Is Rich in the Things Needed for Vacations and Week-End Trips | 2 lords mnt ada The Lowest Prices of the Season! Rich Wine Dealer Must Tell Court Why He Will Not Wring Pets’ Necks. os Ra One Sienired ant An Idea of Caroline Rebo cer mata a ee OVER WITH | RASH That Is Now the Sensation of Paris Young Women’s $19.50 Evening avenue. For year the Owe Burned Badly. Halr Fell Out Grad- And al eae sania Wena ually. Dry and Lifeless, Cuti- cura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Cured in Two Months, Dancing Frocks 9 $13.75 A host of styles, even though only one is illustrated. But suppose we take that model as an example—it is of 5 with lon draped on a crystal bugle banding over which there is a cutaway tunic of lace; and the bodice is a dainty combination of the same materials, $15 to $20 Embroidered Net and Lingerie Dresses at $10 Batnt Leather Neillinery At $6.75 to $10 Which we shall have the honor of presenting to America. Without question, this mode is the cleverest of many seasons’ It isnot restricted to the oleh elie Hat, for someties the crown it st F rH 7] ef Be if i g : 5 Ro age — $5.75 to $9.76 Linen, Ratine and Voile 4 ‘As soon as our Millinery Chief was off the steamer, he had Dresses at $3.75 and $5 rs yd ena we can present them tomorrow Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. P pulls 2 Young Girls’ $3.76 to $9.60 Linen, Lawn Butterfly Trimmings, $1 to $5 and Voile Dresses at $2, $3.60 and $5 , Ja, Tulle, Lace, Velvet, Silk, Feathers $5 to $10 Coats at $3.75 and $5 bad Wee Butterflies, others that are : x an is every opocie that bashlon haa decrod for the now Ausnoms | | | alos taffetecand'peogces, Majority arcin navy, Hae : hats. Third Fleer Copenhagen blue, black-and-white. Sizes6 to 14 years. BRU tae to on ed (eoaresd Gs Sricteers og aot seas boveane :. FF OSrr the ectenvore eidn'e settie te, | om te I tment oe e | mete nuleance. male rh Ponoare ouc end Dotan ¢ if Nightgowns The underpricing Ohare sat eee eens t| | Buying 0 Petticoats five complete and wellatocked sections of SEE oan Men's Straw $1.50 pony 2 rae ny ny ta fm Bpecial Sessions.” e te vig flied spatll maaan F you, or your Hats at $1 Regularly $2 to $2.50 MEN’S APPAREL WOMEN’S APPAREL * . Rarely if ever have such excellent suits for men been ‘Those who have taken advan' of recent value oc- wy Las seers SEE family, are partial 00 severely reduced in the midst of their eesson of | casions in the Women’s Subway Store are well posted | SHIP IN COLLISION SIGHTED. |]| 1, unsweetened For $2, $3 and Still an te tothe newnem and excellence of the stock, And to ae eae ies $165 and $18 Suits at $9.50 RL ducer ais ilies Sen ee e° 5 chocolate coating, Better Qualit - try igi Old Fash- Only a question of a little ke ioned Chocolate first Straw Mon's and Youths’ #10 and $13 Suits, now E Creams. Ha Mews 4} Busters, now S196 Senn PH rt ai Bane con eal, « SNS : . of styles in 5 Sie Shae SEER | ve on Mua, |e a BE $5 Eousdor Panama Hats, $3.60 : Boys’ apparel” Giaeera Whunt now | Rote gt Wooten Buia Sat b Lemting Draco Men's $3.75 Bangkok Hats, ¢2 [fic Be aprerm ant 2B pat ner Bk | es P82 wate woe) Gadel CES cit gk 10" 850, * and all suits in stock), 93.50% to {8 Suk Watste| how Hi, Lo y, Baleony Cuse ’ I bo Was Bulla, no —_—__ Cool Men's 750 to Bt [ian Berend Ter| [BF EE nee ||, Murnane ate SEArEON® Athletic Underwear, A 50c 809,,Princess and Mother Hubbard Gingham Sleeveless Shirta and Night Drawers, Striped or checked 3,000 Men’s Straw Hats WeFasaae. organs apron, s86 k. ’ Fo) with madras or American nalnsook. 5 as ssrments, | WOOD'S $3.50 || i nm wise extcueryaay taicna te ||| tes cain Base Riles tak wrinen) < ul ing low price of (These are out ted rie two to five years— 50c Athletic Shirts and Drawers, 38¢_| and $4 Low ne cares ot 5c Each ee Cutantta Bt Sees ior * Borer sos inaneene it 0st White checked style, in quality, at 380. Main Flor | Shoes at $2.85 Several hundred pairs of 3 ty Cleverly Tailored Hats| ““Mon"and Women” SStescers" the ‘evarete. poutatel bri these stylish and wellmade| ‘750 and $1.26 Each Unusually Under-Priced , Maney and reried feng te ros ares Shoes for Summer wear are These are hats | WOMEN’S $3 LOW SHOES, $1.50 Pr. fea Gebe ef eheorbomt cotton in the included at this very low Qstorde and Colonials, tn, tan calf, tent ant tring oem on cach vg wale Clearaway price. pts Fest: ail sizes, Atoc natural Sines sek, Gente may be enlled cn eve benwtifier. | 1o's5: be (j “x Es.erey eda and Pumps— pad to ont yoy rlamt The prossripiie All sizes and widths can 4 Sutrs_22 orainary matoote tat vo vo-| mate at heres! is, ett, teal found in one or another of the WOMEN'S SAMPLE dase your Gea I would recommend « ‘smough Wpler Ww make ® ‘auart. aad eatleare: ; SHOES, 750 qreree of this stm, harmisee tome | Sree ene cup tte daha. following styles 71 . a0, ditterent styles; an Sipe, set eter panne, tn | anc ge ah Ea at Straight Pumps, a ap to ait 4, Band Spares sves = Tis Rania Go Bool ) “SHOES, 61 PAIR” Patent Colishin. ig Chic Coatees with Silk Girdles! Trotteur Blouses with Flower-printed resses and Kimonos Collars and Cuffs! ! All formerly $1.50—clearaway price $1 $3 to $3.95 Crepe Blouses mm: Maids’ Dresses are of black lawn—nicely finished in smartly cut—high or low At $1.25 to $2 The House Frocks are of pretty striped lawns, white pique cuffs and collars or Ince It may seem absurd to reduce the prices of such modish and are with a con: shade, Sizes 84 to 44, y a to Ask The Kimonos are of wells towered and trimmed with a rich quality of mes- saline in various contrasting effects, Subway Store, Baloony Gimbel House and Morning Dresses, Well-Made and Typicall Maids’ ess hbase tai Seer See Ge aber oP to cere Blouses, but we have strict rules about the clearance of stocks before we take our inventory record, $2 to $3.95 Lingerie Blouses $1.25 White 7 sr Whivfere e300 to'¢0 and More Cotton Ratine, || 7) eee een on LINENS || Opes GOODS a. . , . Slightly soiled and mussed. 760 Yd. 18}40 to 160 Towels a ie 800 ¢0 $1.25 Grades at $80 and Wwhners Sale Reme | | teen 30 Yard ‘These are from 1% to @ yards \n length—the assortment ts very comprehensive with @ large Boys’ $7.50 to $10 Suits - ‘This particular lot of White Kidney Trouble pl, Styles—at $5.50 Rating gt We 0 Netto Into treme err ee asa Malte broad, and we put the new {se more prevalent and more ctive than any other disease eut- If a boy's playtime suits are out, bere’s his chance by 4 Sor including black and navy blue, BB irind Wea waai the aa vecead ttaums Hare tore. reeseea, i von're for anew supply, ‘and his parent's chance for a fine saving. | 0W Price upon it to got it out ; BUnoigie et companten woven, in | | All good qualty ervous, lack ambition and have backache and indigestion, Over 400 Suits in cassimere, cheviots and worsteds, in dark| before inventory. - i \e ordinary. Henrlettas — Berges — Suitinge— most certain that the function of the kidneys to remove impurities fe [i d medium shades of , tan and bro ixtur Sethe -Peplne—Panamae-—V eth ms apared and soni bp media isedaily” “Allin a fine Norfolk model, with knickerbocker trousers;|,,27,% handsome, weave, 10° 1)" sys uo 1.05 tnverted Gs fnge--ainatroese—fwenis — en e Kidney and Liver Remedy sizes 7 to 18 years. Lights, 660 Complete ca Boys’ 62.50 to §3.60 Wash Suits at 61.65 and 42 in, wide, Subway, Lower Floor years. Bato atyles, 244 Geoond Floor styles, 6 to 10 years, If eorts of color-combinations in various cool washable Bummer materials, Providing, of courses, thet the Boys’ $4 to §5 Washable Norfolk Suits at $2.60 Subway Dress Goode store wer: || | 7 In tan linen white duck “waiddy Blous to igre $2.50 ine 24 satisfaction is post- $1.60 to $3.95 y Blouses, 0 $2, vi acim mane thee | aS ne ontna Pet Sie Spear ete ise” — —t ee a 1