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‘US GNERNOR OF OL | AILS TWO MORDS IN HAND TO HAND Pat | Tiiechororty Attack Attacked, Whit- | fey Shoots One and Slays Dear Mother Smith: — a ne Preto } Renteg Flour now. Lovingly, MANILA, Aug. 11—Vernon L. Whit- nay of Iowa, Governor of Jolo, had a escape when attacked treacher- | ously by Mores. He received five bar-! ong wounds, but will probably recover. Ho xilled both of his assalients after rr $3°°he 2 950 @ Gramatic struggle i) 4 75.00 rr] 75 Gov. Whitney had just completed fan inspection of the scout camp at « = 99.98 7.50 « 100 ‘Bual Looe and had sent his interpreter OE OQ to order hie launch. The interpreter ‘Wee attacked by “Moros, but escaped ‘Whitney heard of the attack and as he raty to investigate he met two Moros, who approached in a@ friendiy manner, then suddenly attacked him. Whitney clifjched with one of the Moros while he hot the other, and then with a strugsioqwrested the barong from the | obfier man and finished hin with it. | Daring the struggle, however, = I tevelved bad wounds. RLEM STORE MPRINCE,”” HERE AS BARON, €& WANTS TO BE “MISTER” | Tiaveller Claims He Is Nicholas al Thurn and Taxis, but Is Tired of All Titles. “fvh Koing to cut it all off and be sim- iy Mr. Taxis.” said a man who laid! claim to the title of Pring Nikola ae 4-8 Stores 13035 3 O21 7 night. He arrived in America yesterday on the Olympic. travelling as Baron Hoehatad: | “rm gp of being called Prince,” #1 an newspaper had stated tat Pring Nikolaus was married In Ger- many yesterday to an actress, Throw- ing up his hands he exclaimed: “How can that be when I am here? There io, some mistake." Tho Almanach de Gotha contains the name of a Prinz Nicholas von Thurn | und Taxis, a ieutenant in the German navy. He is said to have recently re- pets, &e, MASON? s Established 70 Years nounced his title to marry @ Viennese | MYRTLE AV., COR. BRIDGE ST., | actress, Fraulein Reichberg. Prince Nicholas is a first cousin of BROOKLYN, N.Y. Prince Victor of Thurn and Taxis, who { martied in New York, in Wi, Strs.| WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS. | ‘Lepta Eleanor Fitzgerald of Pitteburgh. STERN BROTHERS West 23d and 22d Streets For Friday and until Noon Saturday The Final Clearance in the Removal Sale of Men’s and Young Men’s Summer Suits Comprising the remaining stock of Two and Three Piece Suits, with one-half and full lined coats— Sack and Norfolk models, of Summer Serges, Flannels, Worsteds and Cassimeres, formerly sold at $16.50, 18.00, 20.00 and 22.50, at 10.75, Also the remaining stock of Highest Grade Suits that sell regularly at $27.50 to 37.50 $19.50 Men’s Negligee Shirts Depleted assortments; mercerized madras and other desirable materials. Values $1.50 to 2.00, at 85c¢ | Negligee Shirts of best quality silk mixtures, Values $3.00 and 3.50, at $2.25 Men’s Summer Underwear Incomplete range of sizes 50c Athletic Shirts and Knee Drawers of Madras and Nainsook, at 30c $1.75 Athletic Shirts and Knee Drawers, in Silk and Cotton Mixtures, at 85c $1.25 Athletic Combination Suits, of Madras and Nainsook, at 75¢ . Bathing Suits All our $4.00, 5.00 and 6.00 Suits, at $2.50 “ys p Bog) an rom eng Self. “Other With Own Barong, | ———————— Week Opens an Account WRITE Fon CATALOG, a ED FRER mi) s33 AVES 9 Out nt Pamtee eel tin, SrassBed, 3 PA TALT "590! 3 He 3 AvEloO ST « Max. | iintlian Marie Francois Lamoral 3M A s 0 N 9 S ‘Thwen und Taxis at the Hotel Astor last Ss THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST caiman santas ni ' GIMBELS Saving $10 or Better o on J All _ These Men’ s GIMBEL SUITS At ‘Twenty-five dollars was the lowest or! ‘iginal price for any Suit in th + group. Others were $28, $30 and up to $35. Now all are $15, in this E Bad-vi-tie-senaoe Disposal. Many a man who cannot conscientiously buy anew suit for THIS Summer's wear, is discounting his needs for the Fall, and Winter, and even next Summer, = size-range, 33 to 46 inches, in the combined Because it is rare indeed, to get Suits of such rye, with such fine fabries and tailoring, for so low a price, | Another ‘‘Snap’’—Fall Overcoats, $15 In the ordinary course of business, we should have to ask $25 for these Coats, as comparison with the usual $25 over- coat will prove. Smartt English homespuns, made in a loose and comfortable style; or the coservative Chesterfield, ina new model fully SILK- LINED, and silk or cloth-faced. The London-Made Overcoats, $26. 50 Still hold some remarkable bargains in Fall and Win! weight Coats that are typically English in fabric and yi and for which our former prices were $40 and more. A Grou up of Men’s Linen Dusters, $2.50 MCs imported, some domestic, all of $4 qualities and Going ing on a motor trip over Labor Da; Day! Also in the. SeubAnwesd Clean-Up Broken lots, mostly, but pete savings for ret a can find their sizes. Man Sis beg pre , 98.60, 56, e11.78, ine be oe tee 97 lepew hg Ct en's 0 coats, Trousers, $18.60 and $23.60. 1 0.0, Men's $7.00 4 9460 Silt Gites Coats 9.00 Men's 950 and $66 Evening Dress and Lapel S w 96 Alpaca ee Costs, $1.26 Dinner Suits, $33. to 93.26, Fourth oor We Announce the Final Reduction of the Season On All Our MEN’S OXFORDS There are not very many left—probably barely enough for those men who wear Oxfords late in the Fall—but one ‘Gould hot get pees ed newer or nicer in Oxfords—for these are GIMBEL, Standard High-Grade Shoes. 360 Pairs of Men's $5 Oxfords at $3.75 In tan Russian calf, gun-metal calf, patent colt skin and vici kid—lace and Blucher style— size range is complete in patent colt, but not all sizes in the other leathers. ~ Women Are Buying These Stunning | New AUTUMN COATS For Immediate Wear Partly because women are so captivated by the new styles and the smart materials, that they’ want to put the Coats right on— and frequently do. Partly because the Coats are very comfortable for motoring on a brisk day, or for a cool evening in the mountains or by the sea. We have been assured, bypeople who know, that this is by all odds The Richest Early-Season Display of Women’s Coats in New York And prices, for such distinctive character and beauty, areremarh- ably low. It has become customary for visitors to New York to include this fine collection of the House of Fashions, as a matter of course! ! | Coat of Wool Matelasse At $19.50 A remarkably smart model, in two-toned ee iid. the new oo ae plush collar cute Front can bss lael pL) silk braid close neck, forming high standing conan Coat of Figured Wool | Matel: at $17.50 Mlustrated at Right. Coat of Chinchilla at $19.75 Illustrated at Left. Striped effect in brown or gray, mandarin sleeves, wide belt all around, with pockets under belt in front, velvet Collar. — . chi Th 1 er bye ape - cr. bay ooged bel ii lete, _—————————— c t the , but assortment % Many Other New Coats at $15 to $65 although in the entire) auortment there is amiple choice as £0 site | and style. Second | Fiver Third Floor , cutaway front, h and collar, evra auth buttons ‘and tones Women’s $1 and $1.50 Silk Stockings In Black and White Only, 65c Pair But black and white are the two tones most in favor for Hosiery, so this offering is exceptionally fine. All brand-new, of lustrous silk, in medium weight. Either all-silk or _ cotton tops and soles. A specia’ spares of about 2,000 pees makes the low prices—sufficiently tempting for women to buy the Stockings by the half-dozen pairs. Also Samples of Women’s ‘‘Onyx’’ Hosiery, 22c Pair Usual prices are 50c and 65c—the remainder of a large lot, hence sizes are broken, Gls variety in lisle, cotton and lace-ankle lisle is large. Black, white and colors, including tan and Saturday Youths There Ts a Mint of Economy at ‘aa nad In these Suits for Men an The_Wind-u, ufrs of Our Odd Assortments of Fine se af wong were $15 and $18 Closed Out at $7.50 hese are fie com ordinary clean-up values, being exceptional GIMBEL Suits, with all the essentials to Pops wade xire Bog i, allwool fabrics and finish. Plain b1 il dark self ted oll atylish mist ‘The majority of this amortment ace ihm Caren bation seek model, elas 88 4040 about 40 suits in Norfolk model, sizes 33 to 38. Men’s $2 Khaki Trousers at Boys’ $1.60 to $3 Wash Suits at 86c Russian style, with enilor or nalitary collar; fine fabrics, in stripes,checks and com- bination shades; sizes 2 44 to 7 years, | It’s Worth Coming Back toTown Early | ToShare in This August Furniture Sale | That many New Yorkers are doing it is clearly proved by the enthusiastic | throngs on our runtttore floors—increasing rather than diminishing, as the month wears on. And it is due to the fact that the August Furniture Sale is bigger than the month, | that, with only seven business Saye to go, selection is still absolutely satisfying, from De most inexpensive piece of Furniture that is GOOD, to the finest that can Pp But remember that your golden opportunity ends with the month—to furnish four rooms for tie usual cost of three, or make an average saving of one-fourth on mae winge pieces of Furniture as you need, with price reductions running from 15 to 50 per cent. Seven days more, packed full of splendid savings—don’t miss them, even if you have to start your homeward trip to town a bit earlier than you planned! Three Items in Women’s Apparel That Would Be Hard to Duplicate for Value closing-out movement forced Fifty Satin Coats Which Were $9.75 Now $3.95 These have a deep shaw! collar, fastened in the front with silk frogs. $3.95 & $5 Dresses Closing’ Out at $1.95 ay rhe Silks, € New B and Linenes. Thee are the newe but the sizes are incomplete, he New Balkan Middy E Blouse at 85c at with collars and cuffs of red or blue; trimmed with tai rl buttons and patch pockets, or plain miday blouses with V necks, large sailor collars, lorg sleeves and pate! Boakets. BSubwey Bore, Be Baiceny Last Call | The Picture Sale Tomorrow, a Special Disposal of the la ‘Halt Yearly Event of Great Im- SECTIONAL BOOKCASES One-ThirdUnder-Price | STRA WS) portance—The Best Values eo Good news forthe u ineas man, 50c You Have Ever Known 1) the lawyer, the doctor and the PM . pemarning 26c to 85c Pictures at 10c family that has more books than straw Fancy Heda, selgioue Bubjects, Fec-simile, im antique at from up-| !remee up stairs and downstairs| without reservation. $2 and $3 a | Litile While Ago it has shelf room for. We pur- chased from the Century Cabinet Company, 180 stacks of Sectional Bookcases in discontinued pat- 60c to 75c Pictures at 25¢ Sporting Prints end other sul / come band colored, all well framed. $2 and $2.25 siouties at 5 me te burajshed frames, Head Re Artwtypes ad ny terns, mostly with five or six sec- All styles in every! 366 to 91.26 Stock| Oil Paintings at at tionsto thestack, others with three ) Size’ each’™ °° | Frames at 160 ond 280 [half price and less If] or four sections, including top and id Subway Store, Baycon; ‘Women’ 8 Fall Shoes |Handsome Brass Beds $3 Grades at $1.95 ' Substantially Reduced for the A special purchase of q UEHE PUECIEMTE care ff very neat shoes, in calf- $18.75 Bed at skin, button models, nar- | @.inch’ continuous row toes and high Cuban # posts, ten filling heel, welted sole, full rods, massive con- | : oo hard lac- & assortment of sizes and widths, “* $12.75 Bed at $6.75 Women’s $3 Low Shoes 75c Bungalow model Brass Bedstead, with Many of these are samples with ae name hase. estar Sectional Bookcases are in use by the United States Government, are excellently built and finished and convenient in Nes ement, In these styles— luced one-third. four aig in, book Testo with raised panel ends and top. At 12,60, regularly $19. Piao @ quartered oak, with raised panel ends plain bese) fours) 44 in, book sections and top. At $16, regu- ‘a Tl Sectional Bookcases for the Office In golden oak finish, with high covered base, three 1314 in, book sections and top. At $14, regularly $21. Sectional Bookcases for the Home ‘. as tee SIF et sandard tye ig! fae Chippendale style, in mahogany finish, sanitary base, Ferularty $i Special Offerings of Office Feral Golden Oak Roll Top Desks, $265, from, Quartered Golden Oak Flat Top Desks $62.60 ‘heavy square top rail and lilling rods. These are in sizes 3’s only and the quality is limited. sanitary bane, ** $20 from 638 “ONLY THOSE. WOMEN WHO TAKE mean ie wy I —=—v—~=s<s:x:_—v— Grae a Torey anid 22 RH AanATT vans tee Golden Oak Revolving Chairs SIZES MAY SHARE IN THIS Spring, Mattress and Pillows, ERTRAORDINARY SAVIN 10, from $6. Gadde neat cerita slat back. Jed Shar to mista, ), from $4 GIMBEL BROTHERS ~ @nocaoway NEW YORK THAT Y-Trin® ots Roll Top Typewriter Desks, $25, from $25.75 worth at $15 7.50 Spring is built on highly tempered spirat oan 8, kat constructed all sizes, it ‘Mattress i is of pure layer felt, roll edge, com- tontble and non-i -absorber t; all jorless, Santiory. and comfort- able; fancy striped thekine. | Bubway Store, Lower Floor Pk Be'cony 94 88 long x 32 in, vite 43 in, high, sanitary base, quar- tered oak writing Flat Top mine Desks, $17, from $22.50 | Golden oak, quartered, 42 long x 32 in, wide, 30 in high, ranitary base, | <a so 7 —