The evening world. Newspaper, August 28, 1913, Page 5

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AY THE EVENING WORLD, Brooklyn, Batt was furnished dy An: ans ine wo of No. % Dyck- man counsel and to de represented by coun- sel when I am esamined.” “You want the committee to give you more time to prepare yourself?" asked Lev; satis ‘a oA replied Garrison. “I Brave doubts myself as to the rent of the Sommtten to examine me. 1 have had no.official notice Bs to wnat weloe re ne get erivicnn nt TO CHARC® 'O/ turtig and he was crushed between the Chairman Goldberg asserted that the| Steering wheel and the seat, at St. public print had been full of the matter ‘e, Mik County, where he had ofl foe eavernl Gage Gad Carrigon ought ¢ rents, He was thirty-five years old ber Informed: Man Whe ther Out on Albert M. Ryan was ited to batt In $10,000 by County J: Tiernan in agar ith to-day - od Cary ¢ ie ing an e SARECKY AND COLWELL, IS ASSEMBLY VOTE}; Takes Stand Before Judiciary Committee, But Refuses to Testify. hg ee Rieh Wan Aate Wreck Victim. (Gpectal to The Evening World.) BRADFORD, Pa, Aus. %.—Thomas P. Byron, am oll jlucer and known an a writer for magazines, was killed last night when his automobile turned Dysentery, Diarrhoea, CHOLERA MORBUS Whit vator at ns, Street and running, Micha No. 49 Morr! in Cee, recone tmuaspay, AUGUST 28, 1913. SUMMER COMPLAINTS| Radway's Ready Relief taken inwardly tn water te) Heartburn, Malarial Torees, Bick Head. Scher Colle, Flatulveey snd similar Tatersal Paina, \ Drngsiste, =, was RADWAY & CO., New York ALBANY, Aug. 28.—The Assembly to-day passed @ resolution to punish @arevky and Colwell for contempt; also the resolution introduced by Cuvilier (pte investigate by special committee the charger made by James C. Garrison Tegarding the bribery of four members Of the Assembly on the impeachment bee Gov, Sulzer. Both resolutions were © passed viva voce. 3 (After a ‘conference with Majority Leeder Wagner of the Senate to-day, | Be Chiet Judge Cullen of the Court of | {jAppeate announced that all the Judges of his court, including the three who are not elected but designated, had been hotified to appear on Sept. 18 the Papening day of the trial of impeach- P ment of Gov. Sulser. Until that time, ‘aaid Judge Cullen, there will be no » decision as to whether, under the terms "ef the Constitution, the three desig- gi Mateded Judges shall bo @ part of the bi Court of Impeachment, =, Late tn the afternoon the leaders an- © mounced they had abandoned their idea } te pase Gnancial legislation and that the + Legislature “heart would adjourn to- # night until Sept. 1 / “Did bribery cs into the methods used to get votes to impeach Gov. Sul- ser?” was the important question be- |i Gfore the Assembly Judiciary Com- ji mitteo at the Capitol to-day. At sfiret the committee asserted that it fessg hold no exeoutive session to ex- amine James C. Garrison, who was ‘aiftypoenaed by the Sergeant-at-arms at 1 A. M., but Assemblymen Gibbs gand Schaap insisted that the matter was of too great importance to be heard eecretly and demanded that the Shearing be open to the public. After |= &@ Wong conference the committee de- ‘elded to have the preliminary hearing -@t legst open. = Garrison appeared and questioned | = ‘the right of the committee to examine | = him. Majority Leader Levy read tthe Jaw which empowers the committee to examine witnesses in secret. Garrrison asked: “Is that all the authority?’ Assemblyman Cuvilicr stated that there was further authority in the criminal | == cote. AT SMITH GRAY’S THE LARGEST RETAIL CLOTHIERS IN NEW YORK FINAL END-OF-THE-SEASON , REDUCTIONS IN SUMMER CLOTHES Including Many Medium Weight Year-Round Suits AT THESE FINAL PRICES 542% *14* *18* $22-$20-$18 $50-$28-$25 $40-$35 YOUR LAST CHANCE to pick up a fine all-the-year-round suit at a Tremendous Saving. We have determined not to carry over a single one of this season’ssuits—hence these unequalled reductions. The best workmanship, style, fab- rics—ALL MUST GO—without regard to former prices. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY ; COME NOW See mn sens ues THE HOUSE FOR THE CAREFUL BUYER ‘ “Well,” sabi Garrison, “T was notified = to appear here until 1 A. M., and 1'S3 The Month-End Sale Is a True Story told in PRICES, and Money Will Go Considerably Further Than Usual on Friday and Saturday In the GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE This fine airy two-floor Subway Store is as usual splendidly ready for a wonderful Fall season. Nothing accumulates at GIMBELS—stocks are always new. Thirty days ‘ago we had our last Month-End Sale. Judge, therefore, your opportunities by these prices. THE LAW OF THE MONTH-END BALE—Lveryihing advertised must be materially lower im price than it has been previously during the month @ven if it has been reduced in price before. Women’s and Misses’ $5 Dresses at $1.95 700 pretty frocks in White and Colored Fabrics, such as Voile, Linene, Gingham, Lawn and crinkled Seersucker, sizes 14 to 42. Misses’ $6.75 Linen Suits at $3.75 it GO of these suits at one reduction. They are plainly tailored, new cuthway coat, two piece skirt with two pleats on each side, tmall buttons; sizes 14 Women’s $9.75 to $12.50 Coats at $4.75 Full and three-quarter coats of Serges and Covert Cloth, White and Mixtures, sizes incomplete. Women’s and Misses’ $10.75 and $15 Suits at $4.75 Women's, Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits. Nice styles in Checks, Mixtures, Serges and Whipcords. Women’s $19.75 Chinchilla Sport Coats at $10.75 Handsome belted back models, splendid for present wear and evenings—Red, Green, White, Canary and Navy Blue. Children’s $3.50 to $5.00 Coats at $1. 75 AF ee very handsome couts at this special price, all new styles in Spring models; Serges, Shepherd Plaids, Mixtures and a few Satins; sises ad $2.95 Flowered Messaline Petticoats at $1.95 Fine quality of silk, with Dresden floral passer, deep underlay of silk; also meesaline and taffeta petticoats with silk underlay at the same price. Men’s and Young Men’s $15 to $18 Suits now $7.75 75 This remarkable offering Lora sizesand 9 for,men and young men from 32 to 46 in. chest measure, and most of the suits are in those much but hard to get plain blues and gra: Also many other neat durk ries which may be worn well into the Fall, ano albyear round for that matter, Men’s and Young Men’s $10 and $12 Suits now $3.95 All wool fabrics—we advise an enrly selection here because there are only one or two of a kind Boys’. $3.50 and $4 All- Wool Suits at $1.85 1 ae and Double Breasted styles—a final clean up of about 300 suits, mostly dark browns and grays, in splendid weights for Fall; cise 6 years. «. $30 Chenille Rugs (9x12) at $22.50 a most Pee able reduction; in ae My in the best Wool Rug Value we have ever offered in the Subway Store—all one piece in the soft, paren eclora eharactesietic of high priced $21.50 Body “Brussels Rugs 8 (6x9) at $15.50 Best Dining Room or Bedroom Rugs made, an excellent selection of colors and patterns, Women’s $3 & $3.50 Low Shoes at $1.65 Tan Calfskin, Oxfords, Colonials and Pumpe—neat, narrow toc lasts with welted soles and high Cuban heels—all sizes from 234 to 7. trimmed oft with ‘would itke a chance to consult with Store Opens at 8.30 GIMBELS = “321; Just One Day and a Half in Which to Pick From This FURNITURE At HALF PRICE If you haven’t seen the Gimbel Furniture floors this month, COME TOMORROW—SURE. First, to see what a superb assemblage of fine and practical Furn iture is here. Second, to see how ee tle feally fine Furniture will cont ye RIGHT NOW. . The “high cost of living” with fine Puaiae 19 IS CU RIGHT IN HALF. if you pick from the won- derful offerings ti 'll find here tomorrow and Sa REMEMBER —All the August Price Tags will sent 8 cli ipped off from the Furniture on Saturday. If 8 you'll lose a lot of money by neglecting to t to buy ANY Furniture during the next six mon’ and deliver it later on, if you are not ready to receive it now. aloct te f weanere We'll hold it for you, Here are a few suggestions of the extraordinary offerings: Sectional Bookcases Below Half Cost In styles for living rooms, pa =—-# libraries and professional and a business offices. Soundly con- i structed, in several excellent designs, in golden oak and 3 imitation mahogany. _ In- } cluded are top, bottom, book feet. and cupboard units, all at Dining Room Furniture mine, Colonial Bi Le gttl $45 ee rey bevel! led ne nee s ‘scoala $55 Mahogany Sideboard, $27.60 Top 60 in. long, shaped front; 3 small drawers with cupboard on eac! "side, large linen drawer. $70 Mahogany Table, $35 ig in. top, 8 ft. extension, round $34 Mahogany Ching ne Closet, 3? Weer top 64 in pedestal base, claw the August Sale reductions: Colonin! style; roun $1.25 a Section "Library Furniture Regularly $3.25 gis twos rpjene Buide, ou $90. 80 Settee sand Arm Chay $1.60 a Section $115 Club Arm Chair, $50 “siee upholstered in green panne plush, spring seat $18 Mahogany Rocker, $9 Seat and back upholstered in flowered cretonne. Seventh Floor The GIMBEL September Sales of CHINA, CRYSTALS, ART OBJECTS HOUSEFURNISHINGS and LAMPS Begin on Tuesday, September 2d, but those who desire to do so may make selections any day this week, and the wares will be charged on the sparing day oo the Sale and delivery made any time after Septy lst, as desired. Regularly $3.75 A most unusual and advan- 246 3 tageous offering. Eighth Floor = Bedroom Furniture $205 Three-) piece Mahogany Suite, » $62. 50 vero or Ciitfonier @A8; Toilet Tables 1Be es SePAFALe pieces; 75 Colonial Mibe ‘an, Chiffonter, 7.60 ranstt style, French-| mye # $820 poMeweiny Oak Four-; “piece Suite, $160 Colonial Lager atyle, French-plate rs, Bureau, chiftonier + table and full size beds, $1000 3 Mahogany Right- pioce Suite, $530 andies. Bureau, chiffonier, toilet tables, two beds, oilet Beveled mi three chairs with ean cane ee $18 Mahogany Colonial Dresser, $9 Straight front, Beveled plate mirror, wood kno! Seventh Floor LAST DAYS of 40 Per Cent. Reduction on PICTURE FRAMING TO ORDER The opparennlty ends at Noon on Saturday, to secure a 40 ee cent, reduction on our regular all-year-round prices of Materials and Labor on FRAMING PICTURES TO OR‘ Picture Store, Sixth Floor During the same time we will make a discount of 25 per cent on Stock Frames. roy GIMBEL BROTHERS ™ant GIMBELS 15c to 25c Wash G Goods at (8c. Yd. 85c Scarfs at 50c 50c Each 27 to 40 inches wide—a cleartu ment Renaissance Bureau Scaria, plain ated one es for ; petit te bokbot disposal. ods wear nc me for ‘Shades, heavy lace edges. it mar! and F: ff in all good colors—Voiles, Ratines, Rice Cloth, Gharbeaye, Poplin, Chevios, Cinghama, ete 20c Towels at 15c Each Union Linen Hu. caback Towels, close hong, full Noeggnat also 1 and $1, 25 Yd. Silks at 65c Yd. | snow white, henvy weight Bath ‘Vani: fifa lene ces tity of Tub Silks, 31 fo ee wide, of White, Striped or Cheeked $1. 50 Doz. Ne apkins at $1 1 Doz. Habutai; good, hea a, oh ut did Superior quality inerontend Zh t at 20c hemmed ready for use; size Rape Set Veen net se eee &0c Dress Goods Remnants at ato 8c Yd. White Crepe at 10¢ Yd. Poplins, Voiles, Henriettas, Albatrosses, Veilings, fohairs, ete., in a fine ie of colorings. Also $1 grades at 6c. Subway, Lower Floor in. wide; splendid quality, 50c to $3 Hand Bags at 25c & 50c. An early F Fall clean-up of stocks from the Main Floor and the Subway | Stor 1 band bags are solid leather, silk fancy fabrics or crochet; some are slightly soiled from being over admired. Men’s $1 Soft Shirts at 50c ‘hese ll GIMBEL regular $1 . Fine woven Madras and z merceriaed cagton in in plain colors, Thee i bare: French turn-back cuffs; Men’ 8 $1.25 Pajamas at 85c '25c Yd. White Ratine at 12'4c Yd. 27 in. wide; (or dresses, separate skirts or waists. \Women’s*1. 50 House Dressesat 75¢ underpriced because Fine Percales and Lawns; all new, fresh and dainty— we had them only in sizes 34, 36 Peay 8. 25c to 35c Pictures at 10c Fibs! late arrival of beautiful im Postal Cards—aubjects facsimiles of paintings—full ear Fomat ‘x ’ Ape To te sis other lta regularly 75 at 866, and 5 and grades ehieb were §1.! Nicely made of fine mercerized cloth; beautiful colors, frog fastenings. Women’s75c tof 1 Ui le Men’s 50c Neckwear at 25c Combinations, Night Undermuslins, 50c OWNS, wernt Le former Be of these ties was a very special one and the materials |@nd Princess Slips in light ue’ . pink crepe. of a {ind usually found in ties higher priced than 0c Men’. s& Women gt] Umbrellas, 75e “pain rich silks in new shades and stripes; also 60c quality brocaded velvet American Taffeta, with plain and fancy handles, tassel and case, Children’ *s 50c Rompers Now 10c $1.50 Corsets at 50c Well made Rompers, and as good as any that are sold regularly at 50¢,| Odd lot, some being slightly sailed; long hips, and low bust models. Women’s $2.50 Sweaters at $1.25| Women’s 40c Brassieres at 25c Mannish weave worsted; made up in the popular shaw collar model,| | Made of good quality muslin trimmed with embroidery; reinforced under / trimmed with two pockets und pearl buttons to mutch—two colors only, | the arms. gray and maroon—all sizes. 0 S I he 18c Cotton Linings at 9c Yd. ow BOE, Seamless Sheets at 55¢ 86 in. wide, remnants in useful lengths; fuir range of colors. 18 c 8c Pillow Case Muslin, 1244e Yd. St & Wash Hats, 25c The well known “Lockwood” brand, 45 in. wide, fully bleached. Boys’ $1 Straw & shapes and sizes, Women’. 8 $1 Rubbers at 50c BRASS BEDSTEADS | These are the foothold styles. Famous ever stick brand. he = | | Women’s $1.00 & $1.50 Lingeris 2 Rc geht gpl rll Waists at 50c ‘1 be duced from $1 and $1.50. ‘I hey are of good stock and all will be sold at a sweeping is is red y reduction, Prices range from:— praidered fh the front, button in the front, with $10.50 Brass Beds at $5.26 Abou at 400 of the 4,000 Manufacturer’ 8 Sample Curtains Serims, Novelty Nets, Nottingham, ete., 114 to 3 yds, long, suitable br Sa babe effects, fine quality; many can be matched into pairs, 21%¢, 20c, 26c, 35c and 45c each ‘and these are less than half price ALSO 3,000 YDS. OF CRETONNE 18c Grades at 12!.¢ yd. Assorted destgns, fine jualily of Cretonne, and @ splendid range of colors, 2.25 bs ERSIBLE COUCH COVERS AT $1.50 G ood, i AVY GU , 60 in, wide, new designs ~tringed aid around, BROTHERS YORK TLUATY-THIRD SF. up to $55 Brass Beds at $27.50 Others range from $16.50 Brass Beds at $8.25 $18.75 Brass Beds at $9.50 up to $23.50 Brass Beds at $11.75 $19 LAYER FELT MATTRESS AT $12.75 Built of even layers of pure white felt--comfortable, sar Mite pad dust~ proof—non sagable; covere ¥ w BL . best grade of ticking all 3 $10.60 LAYER MATTRESS, Ar "S. 75 $1.26 PURE FEATHER PILLOWS AT 75c ere and sanitary, good stripe IMB NEw —

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