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in stirring up strife, wes put on trial GUILTY AND UNDER |stats "ean lowing the proceedings with close attention. i BOND 10 KFFP An adventurous leather-tongus of the lL. W. W. and several of his kind _— took up a more or leas strategic posl- tion at the corner of Broad and Wall streets this afternoon and began A t 1. W. W. and Anti- talk anarchy and other things. He soon drew about him a world-weary War Man Gets a Tumble audience of messenger boys, bank h, While Spouting in Wall St. | 55" Nauy urmes ep te be oom Joct. But, take it from high, medium and Samucl Hartman, the I. W. W.liow financiers, the corner of Broad and anti-war agitator, who was ar-|and Wall is no place to talk anarchy. Tested Wednesdy noon in Printing; Almost any other location in the city collection of clerks, mess ra and Simms in Centre street court thin, ree Podinantent 4 woratun oa Afternoon, He was put under $300; earth with a bang, and, without wal! bonds to keep the peace for three;ing to take up his box, walked months, Nassau street to the leas ferocious |GIMBELS | Decidedly Unusual Women’s Separate Skirts « At $5.75 Black and Blue Serges Blue and Black Poplins Black-and-White Checked Worsteds in styles with long tunica—others with two and three tiers. A Limited Number An Innovation for the Baby White Crepe de Chine Coats At $10.75 and $12.75 Dainty! Refined! Cool! Pretty! Practicall—every- thing that is commendable applies to these coats of fine Casella chine, lined with white China silk. They are hand embroidered—generously on their capes, collars and sleeves—so that they might be successfully laundered. Sizes—infants to 2 years. White Faille Coats, $12.50 to $14.75. Summer Caps, 50c to $5 Kate Greenaway styles, little ruffled bonnet-like af- fairs and Dutch caps of the finest batiste, mull, silk, lace and embroidery. Second Floer Flesh Tinted Coral Rarely Underpriced Choicest and most valuable of all Corals—the shade that is never out of style, Furthermore, the shade that is immensely stylish at present. This being our own importation from the Mediter- ranean shores, we are able to mark it at an unusually low pe considering the scarcity of this particular shade of ‘oral. Necklaces—$15 to $148. Pendants—$1.50 to $28. Brooches (someCameos)—$5 to$110. Rings—$4to$24. Those who are interested in Corals will be fascinated with this beautiful selection we have for their approval. Main Fleer A New Veil That Accentuates Milady’s Eyes—50c to 75c _A fine mesh is drawn across the eyes, but the lower portion of the veil is heavily encrusted with velvet or chenille dots. Veils with the fantastic Beauty Spota—a new caprice— 50c to 75c a yard. Main Floor Boys’ $8.75 Norfolk Suits, Special at $6.50 High grade Suits made of all-wool materials affording a good range of new Spring and Summer colorings. Many different models, mostly with patch pockets and sewed-on belts, Sizes 6 to 18 years. Boys’ $7.50 Spring Reegers, $5 All new styles and most-wanted fabrics, including plain blues and black-and-white shepherd checks YJ Sizes 242 to 10 years, Boys’ $12.60 Raglan Coats, £8.50 I Big, loose, button-to-neck Overcoats; all-wool fabries in black-and-white and gray-and-white effects. Shoulders and sleeves lined with silk, Sizes 6 to 16 Boys’ Wash Suits, $2 to $10 Comprising a wonderful variety of 1914 styles and materials that possess individuality. A Special Group for Tomorrow— Boys’ $2.50 to 84 Wash Sutts, $1.35 From a well-known manufacturer. Large choice of 1914 Spring and Summer styles and fabrics. Sizes from 8 to 9 years, Fourth Floor s¢| Many Employees Remembered a urer, $10,000, Houne Square for disorderly conduct | Would be more sympathetic, Bo the| Probate Court to-day the will of U of his estate gos to his son, A. Paul Keith, who Is the sole executor, The will was signed De 913. GIRL WANDERS IN DAZE, ate provision for her support during his iife. ’ 10 HIS SON: 000 Provision ts made for a yearly an- ’ ,) fuity of $500 to his nephew, Frank GOES 10 HIS WIFE M. Lovell, and a bequest of $5,000 to —— be paid to his children upon bis de- coase. To Thomas F. Wright, door- keeper at the Keith's Boston theatre, he left $1,000; to Jottn Clancy, chief . ‘ engineer, $9,000; to Sami 4 .|Policeman Finds Seventeen-Year- u Ol Amnesia Sutferer—Takes In Will of Dead Thea- oe to Minnie R, OCon sor, cal Her to Hospital. trical Magnate. Hoos to Melvin Ricker, doorkesper aé |, Patrolman Paul Schmidt, on post at entrance to Boston theatre, $500; to|Twenty-second street and Avenue A, William @roctor, curpenter, $500; to|this afternoon noticed a young girl HAM, Mass, April %4.—In the r J. Donovan, general treas-|WA® wandering In the direction of the DED p Wi Us river when Schmidt stopped and ques The general beque: are Boston | tioned her. After he had occasioned a riot by runners let the LW. W. man run| Benjamin Franklin Keith, the theat- | Floating Hospital, i pest trustees of | apne girl sald she did not know her Racking the Government and the fing, |along until they tired of him, and then|rical magnate, was filed. To the im. | G00d Government Association, $5,000; | ine or where she lived. She was was found guilty by Magistrate they pushed him off his box and de-| mediate relatives, Ella Gerald, a Boston Press Club, $600; New Eng- land Women’s Press Association,| unable to tell anything about her- orator came to| cousin, he bequeaths $2,000; Theodore | $500; Miss Ethel Keith Albee, daugh-jncif. Schmidt took her to Rellevue ; Harri 4 «| ter of Edward F. Albee, $5,000. Hospital, where Dr. Carpus, after an fag eng Be pigs mat tae Ethel Chaso Keith, his wife, $500,000 /examination, found her to be suffer . ual Ural and a subsequent bequest of $100,000]ing from amnesia, or loss of memory atmosphere of the Franklin Monu-| Gerald, widow of Rev. Samuel H.| upon her marriage to him. ‘The girl appears to be about sev. » Reba Fdelson, the woman who! ment ts Printing Howse Square. Gerald, $3,000. No provision is made Proviston is made for his burtal in'enteen years old. She is five feet Another Triumph for GIMBEL Fashions! The Latest Capes, Cape-Coats and Coats at $14.50, $18.50 and $24.50 The Trans-Atlantic cables tell us that Capes have dominated at all the Races at Longchamps and Auteuil. Tomorrow we shall have reproductions of these Capes. And we have also taken into consideration the fact that not all women can or will wear Capes—for them, we have nets the smart Coats that the French call_ classique. pet of the Outing Coats of the new woolens in gay colors and some of the Silk Coats oo pate were made for usin Europe. Think of it. imported Coats at each of these ices 5 Capes at $14.50 Black and Navy Serge and Black-and-White Worsted lined with Peau de Cygne in Bright Colors. A Mili Style in Black- and- White Checked Worsted. Black _ Broadcloth with White Waistcoats. White Broadcloth with Waistcoats in Pastel Col- ors. Dolmans at $14.50 In_ Broadcloth and Checked Worsteds. Cape-Coatsat $14.50 In Serge and Checked Worsteds, $18.50 $14.0 Ceats at $14.50 At $18.50 Coats and W’ of Moire, Taffeta and ; Channeuses us Spanish Capes of Black Charmeuse— Imported Outing and Stearrer Coats. lined with silk. At $24.50 Serge Capes lined with silk. Trotteur Coats of Serge, Eponge and | Imported Coats of Velvet Cloth and Evalby Smart Plaids Imported Models in Taffeta. sat Imported Outing Coats. Third floor Imported Steamer Coats. An Important Sale Girls’ and Young Women’s Apparel Savings of $8.50 to $20 on Modes that are positively up to the minute with Paris —having been made possible by several advantageous purchases and the Giepenel of a te collections from our own Salon stoc! . Young Women’s $380 Suits at $20 Six new models in Black-and-white Checkec Worsteds, Navy and Black Men’s Wear Serge- plain tailored and demi-fancy styles. $45 to $55 Moire Silk Suits at $35 Nary Cadet Green Violet Shrimp Black $35 to $40 Dancing Frocks at $25 $15 to $18.50 Silk Dresses at $10 Taffeta and Charmeuse, in Cadet, Tan, Black, Green, Navy, Brown Young Girls’ $18.50 Coats at $10 200 Costs of excellent Men's Wear Serge in the most de: ravie shades of blue--many ined wna Collars and cuffs of white basket weave chevivt or black moire silk; some wit Other Coats $5.75 to $35 New and Exclusive—Middy Blouses of Roman Striped Crepe at $2.25 Third Floor, Women’s Sixteen Button Solid Mahogany Candlesticks Tricot Silk Gloves, 65c with Wicker Shades, $1.25 We cannot remember ever offering such And furthermore this includes a candle, a fine value in long silk gloves—they are holder and shade—the whole would stand perfectly made and will fit well and hold about 18 in, their shape. Fully guaranteed, like all Solid Mahogany Colonial Style Candle GIMBEL gloves. Main Floor Holder, prettyJapanese shade. Fifth Fioor GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK _ THIRTY-THIRD ST. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914. AGITATOR HARTMAN [escasrtetserssccs meses KEITH LEFT FORTUNE. [Scertsttam'stscsa sto. CANNOT REMEMBER NAME: ae Newton, Mass, and the erection ot | three inches tall and ts dark brown Wagon Kills Boy tn Steet, & suitable monument. The residue; hair and dark gray eyes, Her cloth- jing, which ts of good quality, of a black ekirt, a bluish A gray and white strip and black shoes and nee the vehicle. passed wears a man's four-in- d ing him tnatantiy. ‘T had a scarf thrown over 1 Weak Women! Some women are weak because of ills that are commen In Girlhood—Womanhood and Motherhood ‘The prescription which Dr. R. V. Pierce used most suctessfelly —in diseases of women—which has stood the test of nearly hall a century—is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Take this in liquid or tablet form as a tonic and regulator Mra Kate D. Richerdson, of Bensley, Rates Ca. Ve. save, “lente i pleasure to testify to the wendertul curative qualities of Lr. Pieror s Feverite Prescription. lor tome years | suffered greauy with weakness iar te my sex. | was treated ay Bhyaciang but eradsaliy grew wgrve. Gre of my trsends tokd te ef Te gond Fesuits of your ‘Favorite Preuription.” | went te the drug sto: and got a bottle, ad Chg ft, with Be F resaen, Comets wt V cgromeaced te | I if | never new at happiness wa was alwaye sic complainiag made others as wall us maytell unhappy. So you see what a debt lowe your” Men’s“Stetson” Hats at $8.50 Many Exclusive Models Over a hundred styles in Derbies and Soft Hats from Amer- ica’s best hat maker are included in the GIMBEL assortment of Spring styles, among them several exclusive models, “Seconds” of Men's $3 and $4 Derbies at at $2. Ten new models, feather-weight, medium-weight and the styles with self-conforming brims. Also broken lots from our regular $3 Soft Hats, all sizes and shades, at $2. Fourth Fleer Women’s and Children’s Summer Underwear stSavings Women’s $3.50 Glove Silk Union Suits, $3 * Heavy quality, reinforced; sky-blue, white and flesh colors. Z Women’s $2.50 Glove Sill: Vests, $2 Heavy quality, crochet top, white, flesh or blue, some with French banded top of shadow lace. Women’s §3 Glove Silk Bloomers, $2.50 Black, flesh, white and blue, Women’s 65c Lisle Union Suits, 50c ; Tight or umbrella knee, well made, regular and extra sizes. Boys’ Summer-weight Union Suits, 600 Boys’ Fine Gauze Vests, 26 Girls’ Low Neck Vests and Drawers, 25¢ Main Floor Men Will Be Interested In These Oriental Rugs The Rugs are suited in design and color for the office downtown, or for the hall, living room or den at home. Qualities are excellent and prices are the lowest in the history of the Rugs. Saturday will be a good day to choose them. Persian Hall Rugs at $22.50 Sizes average 3 {t. 6 in. wide, x 10 to 12 ft. long. Mosul Rugs, $17.50 to $25 8 ft. to 4 ft. 6 in. wide, and 5 to 10 ft. long. Small Mats at $5 Anatolian, Shirvan, Mosul and other weaves; in-, cluding some larger sizes. Bizth Floor Time for Men to Buy New Office Furniture ri $15 from at NG . $50 trom $65 The approach of May first finds the GUMBEL stock of Office Furniture at its Lest for the convenience of the cor- poration or individual moving to new offices. On various excellent, though discontinued styles, of Office and ‘Typewriter Desks, Chairs and Directors’ ‘Tables, including many of the fine Horrock’s make, prices have been materially reduced. As follows: $65 Ilat Top Desk (Illustrated) at $50 Solid mahogany, top 34x55 in, Card index and letter file in right-hand pedestal. Mouse-proof base. $19 Revolving Arm Chairs (lilustrated) at $15 Solid mahovany, with saddle seat and leather back. Flat Top Desks in quartered oak, $37.60 from $50; §27 from $33, and $19.60 from $25, Roll Top Desk in oak, at $24 from $30, Reroloing Office Chairs in oak or imitation mahogany, at 66,09 from $7.50. Arm Chairs to match, at $4 from $5.50. Office Tatles in oak, with two drawers, at $9 from $11, Seventh F!oor ———— Dr.Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate stomach, liver, bowels MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. 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