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DE RORY RN RL RR Tm MET ee, . CALS WOMAN TO SEE HE OTA | " NDER A LOCOMOTIVE THE EVENING WORLD, -TRUBARAT. AVOTSY_v. 2018 days ago by the Adjutant of the Coast! Defenses that mortar practice would by ‘ pee by all the heaviest weapons of (hat | ltype In the Fort. Hancock defenses | A Constant Inflowing of the New Tailored Suits and Graceful Dresses For Women and Young Girls The visitor in New York will tind many advance styles to in- Kenko aoeer meee that will not merally until weeks | Bailey went out In his “spark boat” | with his two young children to drop his lines into dangerous Waters. He hoard the distant booming of the ordnande, but paid no heed. He was hauling in Dluefish at @ great rato. Suddenly a high, shrtit whine came My wife is past master at Spectacular Suicide Windows of Community Wakened by Screams. As thoueh he had tn mind the’ seeking | Of spectators at a feat, Aluca Metter- | pone, twenty years old, anemployes kB the cable works at Hastings-on-Hudson, * knocked on the door of the proprietress Of his boarding house, in Depot Square, at 6.20 o'clock this morning, and calmly enfounced that he was going out to allow @ train to run over him. The woman, bewildered and in her night Gress, stood inactive and listened to the young. man's fevtetope as he left the house. ‘Then. she went to a window of her reom @vertooking the square, which tes @ast Of the station of the New York Central Ratiroad. Meterpone was strol- ling toward the ratiroad tracks. The ‘woman scream The shrill note of a Jevomotive whis ind the rumble of @n approaching train were carried to her ears gn the stiii morning air. Bhe screamed again and again. Heads Appeared at windows in the square, and @oon scores were gazing sleepy- eyed at a woman leaning far out and poipting toward the railroad tracks. Then they saw Metterpone step onto the right of way and stand with his arms folded. A fast freight shot around @ curve. Metterpone stood facing the engine between the rails of the trick occu- pied by the train. The engineer sound- @¢ @ series of a jatent eignals put on the and sparks flew ‘wheels, but the locomotive, tle blowing and the ine struck Metterpone him to Pieces. Wh in had stopped half clad men ran from the houses from which they had witnesned the a@ufélde and helped the train crew pick up the remains of the victim, AAD 500 COUNTERFEIT j HALF DOLLARS ON HIM. Detective Trails Greenburg on Jour- . ney Disposing of the Spurious Goin. If Philip Greenburg of No. 19% Madl- son street Was not a sturdy young man he could not have carried comfortably the HO 30-cent counterfeits which were foand in hin pockets Tate -yesterday fol- lowing hix arrest by Detective Londri- gan of the Mulberry street station. In packages of ten and stowed neatly way in empty cigarette boxes, the avy welght of the spurious half dol- fare were disposed in a dozen pockets. It was a lucky chance that threw Lendrigan on the trail of one of the “pushers” of spurious coins for whom (he Federal Sécret Service agents have Deen on the lookout for weeks, Londri- an, Whose “specialty is truck thieves, yas Walking along Church street yester- y, When he thought he recognized an Id truck thief in the person of a dapper joung fellow who bought cigarettes at ‘email cigar store. He followed him West Broadway and saw him pur- ase olgarettes at three stores, When entered a shop at Duane street and fest’ Broadway Londrigan followed fim to the counter, saw him throw down & half-dollar and then arrested him. At first Greenburg refused to answer ny questions, but later framed a vague Story about having stolen the counter- feits from @ man somewhere in a park. When the Secret Service men were fotified of Greenburg’s arrest they Were elated, for they believe they can Wrest from him information which will Jgad them to the plant that has been ine out floods of spurious coin re- Cre was arraigned’ before Magistrate Barlow in the Centre Street Court to- 4y:an@ then turned over to Federal @Mficers to be re-arraigned before Com- @iasioner Shields. BLUEFISH GOT A REST AFTER BIG SHELL FELL © And Bert Bailey Had the Fright of His Life as 1,000 Pounds of Steel s Just Missed His Boat. STo have a twelve-inch mortar shell weighing \ over 1,00 pounds fall from the sky within forty feet of his boat te the nearest Approach Bert Bailey, | ‘an Atlantic Highly fisherman, ‘Wants to the hor 1 war, He y when he was off the Sandy ly bro! totais thrill yer Wuefiehing in the waters Hook tortifivations, Despite the warning sent_out_two F the one you admire hasn’t tried do Beverly Chocolates, take her a box next time— they’re unusual and delightful. . ‘from the alr above him, he felt all the 2fore | Muscles in his body grow tense aha J \; J all Ite freight, piuinped a Haier ao lowe hat he ‘ray. drenenea | that’s the way husband will talk. "a ‘Battes wave the fish a rest Na Kreat shot, heavier than his boat Johnny eet Nd - | Presto Self- Raiging Flour and 7 night there. @ WORLD WANTS WORK WONDEMS, @ Extra Specials Until Saturday's Closing At All 30 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Legsof Spring ring Lamb, Extra choice, Ib. 5: Legs of Mutt a is Lb.12 Sliced Ham aps e aahetet | Lac broiling or fi 5 Smoked Beef Tongue. int “Picnic” Smoked oniaers, Lb.18¢ At All 230 James Butler Inc. Stores Selected Quality 6 Lbs., 10° otra Granulated Sugar,3! ibs. 16° Essie Peaches, ee 15° California Asparagus, 15° Lemons, Large, bright 20 CHOICE GROCERIES Large 25c dozen Full Cream Se One Cake Queen Regent Toilet Soap FREE ON SATURDAY With All Purchases of 50 Cents and Over - Until Saturday’s Closing Se Will Buy Prepared Mustard, Botte... x Let C R Sauce, Bottle Tapioca, Blue Ribbon Pearl; package | . Prunes, Choice California; pound. . an Corn Flakes, Large package...... Good Clean Rice, Pound Essie Baked Beans, can Le, 4 aang c 13 trav’ Eggs, 25 Empire ‘BrandEgee, dozen, in carton 29¢ East View Eggs, "7.0.0.0," 33° Belle Brook Milk, iy 7 Evaporated, thicker than cream.... Can Rich, perey fullsizecass 2 beans 25 The Purchasing Power of §@ Splendidly Exemplified Tomatoes, Large No. 3 Can — Sardines, Poniher irons ot red Herring, pgelagalng Rac a ced Peaches, t%.: view: vicuic can ach Durkee’s Salad Dressing, «: c Alaska Pink Salmon, &3i:.° Ketchup,"¢¢ Long Island, jins' sicker Liberty Pickles, iii." “| Peerless Cocoa, °.:’"""""" it | ee 5 2a Stamps FREE with 1b. Choice Santos COFFEE 20c 100 24 Stamps FREE with 1b. Very Best 60c Tea Your choice of India-Ceylon, Oolong and Mixed Teas, At All ames Butler Inc. Rg Hoensad Stores Bottle Old Monegeam Whiskey, 73¢) "8! ottle () am skey, /o¢ Bottle Old California Sherry .. . Hs $4 Bottle Old California Port 25e| for Bass Ale, (2 Bottles c Guiness’s Stout, | 1 8 ¢plits, 25 Allowance 15 cents per dosen bottles for empties returned and 10 cents for empty splits. All MEN’S STIFF STRAW HATS Now 75c q This figure is no respecter of former prices, which were $2 and upward. q There is hardly any use in hanging on to a dingy Straw Hat when you can buy a new one for 80 little. q All sizes among the numerous styles, but naturally not in every style. q A few Milan and Mackinaw and Soft Hats are included. q Better get in for YOUR share of this clean-up. Fourth Floor Refreshing Savings on Men's and Women’s Summer Hosiery & Underwear We know, from the hoes paying of previous lots of some of these fine Summer sty! losiery and Underwear, that they are exactly what men and women are looking for most. So we are glad to offer these for tomorrow: Women’s $1.25 and $1.60/ Women's 60c and 65c White Silk Hose, 860 Pair| S#mple Hose, 28¢ Pair Of a celebrated make, in oo White is the favorite shade, so = of peat and colors, all we have most of it. Plenty of tan Women’s 50c and black also, Several weights of well-made pure thread silk Stockings at this attractive price. Women’s Black Boot Silk Hose, 40c Pair Boots of lustrous silk, with high | _ Sleeve spliced heels, cotton tope and double | $5¢°00l white, madras, soles, Also white. ton its Umbrella drawers, in iment for Wi Tempting Prices On House Dresses and Kimonos Manufacturers clearing up theirsmall lots have enabled us to offer these pretty and well-made garments at low prices. $2.25 House Dresses at $1.50 Diustrated. In pink or lavender, or lavender on white » with wesc! fon at same price. $2.25 Kimonos at $1.60 Here are eight differ- peel styles of cotton all preety, oy rials oes, with fi ders, or in allover ir terns. ‘Trimmed with ribbon, inner sleeves of lingerie. $3.60 Terry Cloth Bathrobes at $2.25 Very “comfy” in Sailor ry. vratohas tat in Pink, blue or lavender stripes on white oe A RARE OCCASION is presented in this Sale of $380 “DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINES at $25 The Same dependable and perfect mechanism The Same interchangeable lock and chain stitch The Same absence of vibration The Samo five-stitch ruffler The Same GUARANTEE In fact everything is the: same hecaune net ue pe pactost gooey apnea Ne. 18 Sewing Machines. Lig (le hed case is tinued, wr a few slight improvements— which could not be made in in i machine iteelf— odes 9 splendid ma- ‘ mine, with jie tamone \ loo and its ability to darn, b braid and em- fear and pass easily over thick oat. Hi its present model, wi be sold at $25. Now is most certainly the time to order a Do- meatic, We say “order’’ because when you take advantage of our club plan—ittle more than the order part of the trans- action is felt i 45 your pocketbook, $2 Cash, and we will deliver it without any extras—pre- paid to any ‘station within 500 miles of New York, or to your door if within our delivery limits ~the remaining $23 may be paid |. $1 weekly. Instructress will be detailed to your honte without any charge if in Greater New York. Fifth Floor season, when other makers have had time to follow theGIMBEL lead. Keeping in close touch with Paris produces repaid new to admire every jay. Women's New Tailored Suits A Tailor-Made Suit for $32.60, of handsome soft-finished Girls’ Tailored Suits at $25 The Suit is of matelasse, in biack, navy blue, in a copy of an imported model with GIMBELS. Three-button cutaway collar and cuffs, and draped skirt. Many other styles at $25. Fabrics are * (Men's $15 and $18: Serge and Worsted Sui Sack and Norfolk Models, Now $8.75 ~ Near the wane of a season, of course, le the on reason for vo severe a reduction in a; - foreteds as as 8 nico Gorn bl Ga ant Sion +e Norfolk Coat Suits—i: sizes 33 to 38. Gack Coat Suits—in sizes 85 ta 44. | All t these suite are fully lined. Men’s $2.50 Trousers, $1.35 Boys’ $1.50 to $2.50 Wash Suits, 85c Boys’ 50c Galatea Bloomers, 25c Subway Btere, Bolesny CLOSING OUT ALL STRAW HATS wn Gradé Are Now 50c f) iB ry HN mY) V4 | up-stuirs’ sections, includi ou \\ is ugneriit Yodo td Tay Sentra rae er Final Mark-Down of All Summer Apparel ss for Women and Children ; ort remain: dise—nearly here. as rer Boy oat cane would bes poser Lond rm yp opt 4 = Maia ats Women’s Suits Women’s Skirts Women’s Coats Linen Suite, regularly $2.50 to $5,] Skirts of Woolen Mixtures, regu: Linens Dusters, wifnen Sus, regularly $8.50 to | larly $2.60 to $3.75, at 61.98. mayest oe or eu ae Serge Skirta, regularly $3.75 to | Sie OF sine wa tt Sete Gut oun 30 | 67.40, wo. at 60.06. berries Women’s Dresses, Children’s A, Sk, Dee Gaede Junio Dresses (solled), regulerty $1 to $2, at 60s, 10 Junior Dresses (soiled); regularity i Wash Drea, roqualy $2.80 to #8 $0 275, ot yeti , regularly $8.60 to @ to to 14), reg .76 to $7.60, at $12.75, ot 06. ‘a vedunor Cont peaulanly 945 40 vai at 99.95. be sertybanbioets, pte aioe oe le Bee Silk Walets (160 only), regularly $3.60 to $5. ut 91.06. wx uguet Linen Sale—Unusual Saving. nhs | Table Damask : Pure Damask ques Lavine 7 D Or eat and wervies: | Made from fine clean yarn, pure linen, excellant $2.60 grades, cise 68268 inches, $1.00 cagh. 8.00 grades, size 68x86 inches, ¢8.00 each. i TOWELS SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED S90 Towels 06 I9he | B00 ‘Toyele of ite | Se Te! Bath ee bbayalhscceng Lines _— ebeck . Eat very absorbent vy; pase Dox88 Subwey lewer Fleer SALE OF NEW LACES AND EMBROIDERIES One of Gimbels Much-Looked-For August Events 8c to 12¢ Fancy Cotsen Laces at be and 8c | 8c to 12c Bmbroideries at Sc and Se yard Y Swias, Nainsgole Edges, 8 Point de Paris and Platte Valenciennes Edges and ag fe ese Insertions. 900 to 606 Beibrelderies at 180 and 250 35c Shadow Laces at it abo Yard ‘d Shadow and Allover Laces and Ce fe Jia tnt inatng wiles te etewy centers; all wel) made on Edges. 16c to 606 Volenciennes Laces, Mo to 18 800 to. to 150 Swiss Fleaneings at 280 Yard Point de Paris, Normandie and Platte 8 to 7 inches wide, Valenciennes; The Allover Eiabrolderie at 60c Yard Subway Store, Lower Floor Women’s $ Low Shoes Now $1.95 A quick disposal of these Summer Shoes. Exceptional quality even at $4, but our Fall stocks are expected so soon that we must not hesitate Colonial Pumps, in (iun leather buckles attached to the high Oxfords, in Tan Calf Skin, Gun Metal, Patent Leather and White Canvas, all with welted soles; # full range of sizes in every style. Subway Store, Balcony nd Patent Leather, with neat steel or