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pe: TEUER TEL eecrareai) HOW HEMELPED ROB "TO RAISE HAPPY BABES IS A NEW CHICAGO FAD Beton Hall in 1883, He wan or 4,000 Schoolgirls, Members of “Lit- fea Mie puleit ot BL Paul'a, Princeton, ROSEVILLE TRUST tle Mothers’” Clubs, Are and the Sacred Heart, Mount Holly, ‘ i —_—— y Being Instructed. COST S124 25 Three and one-half years is given TEE. EvEE NG wont, ‘ UBeDAY, MAY 96, 1914, TWO RIVER TUNNELS jStsec’stsct"iontn‘te'toomn (GIRL SENT HOME FROM Vater IF CONSTIPATED, peering. Consttistion COMMMRY, Oh SCHOOL ENDS LIFE Mm SUBWAYS WILL their combined li 12,444,725,75, OF bicadledlnsaatib an aie Md ay {re| Baran Fabrick, fifteen, killed herseit first tunnel and # with gas last evening in her home, No, 221 Tompkins avenue, Brooklyn, because her teacher in German at the headache, your liver and yout liver and carry off the During his Red Ba for the completion of the work and -% waste matter and constipation ‘ WHO Heclory acd sew, church, raising =Over 4,600 young $1,000 a day penalty is attached for be cme tae Paulth webs etil tas from the bowels. Then yon feat $140.¢90 for ehurch Impro = teed tins reparing this week every day over that time. al x z was . Casearet to-night ort aymon E, Smith Testifies for fot the Board ot|Public Service Commission|” the contract for the construction |" orphan and lived with her wister-| | Don't put in another day of distress. aut by mor 1e-cent bes Be = . ‘i foalth just how much they know about of the Canal atreet crosstown aub- | "law, Mrs. : : oe beep sot A DELICIOUS the State Against Thos€ |tking care or a babs tt they pass] Awards Contracts for Work |way in Manhattan was awarded to| OR RAF Way home she confided her | Womechs comers, dle ul, Andee | aromas soe Ae ed che MORNING APPETIZER the test successfully they will be given the Underpinning and Foundation Une to Mrs. Rothenberg of No. 680] Niking gas: take the excess bile from | monthe. Don't te Mare fy frane ov orange juice and HIRNS OLIVE O1L mace nine appetizer and a iniid Raymon E. Smith, former secre- tary and freasurer of the Roseville Trust Company of Newark, N. which failed last summer, was t diet nae rade greet e@- the Introduction of Pronounced She-ris | mere in the Court of Oyer and Ter-| miner of A. Randolph Jennings, Will- ‘iam J, Thompson and William ©. | Afmaetroni. Jennings and Thompson * |were clerks in the bank and Arm- sifong is a contractor who founded and buiit up the town of Ampere, a a suburb of Newark. These three and Smith were ins iN ive of m distinet flew « ta iano ty dicted jointly for conspiracy to de- N A OMPANY, fraud (ne bank. ‘The indictment Rew York City, charges that by connivance with 4 | Smith, Jennings and Thompson, Arm- | strong overdrew his account to the pektent of $85,735. \ | Smith, upon whom the chief blame for bio fa ihe bank was placed ENUIN seu | punishment, if possible, be ty now aiding the prosecution, ! Smith told how the Armstrong’ ac- nipul He or Jen- JOIN PB would certify ecks when Armstrong to his credit, Then \w cheeks came back to the not entered on the : books, but were filed away in a de- posit box which has figured in the cane as “Mysterious Box 55." Smith explained that the box be- longed to the bank, and he used tt ie i the sequestration of checks of Arm- {strong and others which had b | paid but not charged ngainst4the ac- t counts of those who drew the money. He was asked if Armstrong kne that his checks were not . bein charged up. fe knew it very well,” replied | To-Day and To-Morrow | Z ppeatee from Smith's teatimony that Jennings and Thompson, being j| clerks in the bank, did only what! they were told. They acted under the orders of Smith. a eee “PURE ANTHONY” SCORED. | | Magtateate Say ptember Morn” Cards Are Not Obscene, Declaring that postal cards which depicted a masked highwayman shout- ing “Handa Up" to September Morn” were not necessarily obscene, Magis- trate Corrigan to-day banded a jolt to Anthony Comstock. New York's “aposth of purity” had arrente “Jacob Bchwarts, vender of the cards. “If a person 1s vile enough to see suggestion In these cards,” sald Corri- can Ko to the Metropolitan Sfuseum of Art and-see Just the name” a "103K FOR ay NUMBER "180 | @VER MY ONLY ENTRANCE CHARLES A. 180 Broadway, New | New York! s« ere or Wireless Fires Fog Gun: tng and bla The settlement with our creditors has been confirmed. The Receiver has been discharged. Therefore Menday and Tuesday Preparing for the Re-organization Sale \ Re-opens To- Morrow \ In re-organizing, two ideas stand out: wae every dollar’s worth of re- mate clear the way for the o) of tho S. G. New Idea Clothes Shops. said All of the remaining stock is being re-arranged for the final mark-down sale. To-Morrow, Wednesday, the stores will Re-open with the FINALCLEARANCE SALE Before the opening of the New Idea Smith-Gray Shops. Don’t buy clothes until until you, stead the full details i in. ~To-morrow’s Ad. That's all. ee saves: THOU DENS haem 620P, Daily a Indigted With Him. certificates signed by the Commissioner and hi ata i mpDY, contented babien that will grow [star witnens for the State to-day in | happy, contented priest enacka, an Vana ae IVA AVA AaS Solid Gold Pendants to Adorn the Summer Frock any exclusive designs are now shown at LS in pendants of Pearl, Coral, Cameo, small Diamonds and various other precious stones —very suitable Birthday, Bridesmaid or Gradua- GIMB tion gifts. Most of these are unique and exclusive, for they are made in our own work shops and a great saving is thus afforded over the imported ones. Prices Range from $2 to SOLID GOLD CHAINS FOR THE PEN- DANTS, $1 to $10 Under East River. Company at $18 way will connect the tracks of the | #4 >| struction of the two subway tunnels under the Fast River from Whitehall street to Montague street, Brooklyn, | work. GIM The only complete New York. $50 Main Floor Very Especial Preparations For a Man’s Pleasant Holiday Comfortable clothes—summer togs —are essential to the proper enjoyment of a holiday. And so, before Decora- tion Day we are ready with exactly the sorts of furnishings that men need, on which in every case there is a very handsome saving. Some Extraordinary ‘Shirts at $2.15 420 Silk Shirts, usually $3.25 to $4.50 ® 180 Silk-and-wool Shirts, usually $3.75 600 Silk-and-cotton Shirts, usually $3 to $3.50 1,200 Shirts—Each One New and Most Desirable Men who do not get enough of the $2.15 lot of Shirts in the Newell Anniversary Sale ;will take this tip to come early. Values are most extraordinary. A New Draft of Shirts $1 Summer Neckties, at 85c 65c Each For $1.25, $1.50, $1.65 and Some English foulards in unusual hand- $2 Kinds blocked patterns, scroll, foliage, stripe A trade reason is mixed up in this , offering of 6,000 Shirts—but men’s chief concern is that they are all new, desirable summer Shirts of soft-finished mercerized cloths, in many handsome patterns, with soft cuffs. Warm Weather Pajamas, 85c Suit On nights when coolness is at a pre- mium these False will be grateful. Cool madras, striped designs, usual $1.25 qualities. A Thousand Blouses White Tub Silk Tomorrow at $3 & $3.95 When a short trip or a day's outing is being planned the ma- jority of sensible women select louses of tub silk. These Blouses are the essence of coolness and daintiness, and they are exceedingly good looking, for they have the New Collars of White Organdie, Linen and Embroidered Organdie. P, $,—One of the $3 models is embroid- ered all over—the model in the lower right hand corner of the illustration. Third Floor For the Last Three Hurried From Paris and polka dot designs. Soft English crepes in about every sober and gay color that is in fashion today. Fine Batch of Neckties at 25c Plain reps, fancy weaves, foulard in figures and spots—all new patterns and of 50c quality in every way. Main Floor Days of the May Sale. French Hand-Embroidered Chemises and Drawers at $1 and $1.50 $1.50 to $2.25 would be conservative prices for these undermuslins, for they are made of fine lingerie cloth and they are beautifully hand embroidered. One of Se $1 Chemises has clusters of hand-em- broidered dots between the ribbon eyelets; and one of the $1.50 styles has an inset motif of hand-made lace besides being beautifully band embroiired. Al- together six pet Ay in Chemises—zome of them have invisible tapes, instead of ribbon, ‘The Drawers are in the semi-circular and eulotte styles. Second Floor 5. This sub- Fourth avenue subway coming over the Manhattan Bridge with the new | beri 4 will The Public Service Commission to- | subway in Broadway, Manhattan, Tt thie, Dont wore baked ve | day awarded the contract for the con-| is a two track line, with a station ex- | Irving Hai tending from Centre street to near |achool, sald Broadway, Thirty-two months are “What that child did war trivial, allowed for the completion of the| She was very gk and took NVANAaA ~T | anaes Store Opens 8.30, Closes 5.30. Women’s Summer Robes $1.95 to $10 We have kept our selection replete because the hundreds and thousands of women going to Europe and cooler climes will need them. || CIMBFL BROTHERS | venus. Before turning un the girl wrote: jive me. Ask Mrs. Rothen- rincipal of the things too much to heart. BELS Black ; aaa Taffeta Petticoats Specialized by us because they are light in weight, and therefore ideal for Summer. Also, because they are much sought— and rarely found at these prices. Regular Sizes, $3.95 and $4.50,.-~ Extra Sizes, $4.95 and $80 Every petticoat has an underlay of the taffeta. Second Floor collection of warm robes in Second Floor Three Economies to All Women Who Purchase GIMBEL seaman 1—A Saving on the Untrimmed Hats As we sell the greatest number of untrimmed hats in New York, we naturally can make advan- tageous purchases at home and abroad. 2—A Saving on the Trimmings Every new novelty is here simultaneously with Paris, and as we import such large collections of trimmings our prices are the lowest in New York. 3—Hats Trimmed Free of Charge This service is rendered whenever an untrimmed hat and its trimmings are purchased in our Millinery sections. And you can rest assured that it will be trimmed after the latest ideas of Paris—and you may also express your own ideas to our milliners. New and Special Tomorrow— \ White and Pink Milan-Tagal Hats with underbrims of Black Lisere, $2.75——Untrimmed White, Pink and Blue Velvet Poppies, with White Foliage, 65c cluster F, Toast-color Linen Gardenias, with Foliage, $1.25 — Mai n end bird Fleers \ Thousands of a of the Famous Se RRND == E S ATRICI slightly water m for Women, all sizes and styles, at $1. 75 a More than ten different models—the greatest and most important Shoe Sale ever held at GIMBELS. THE REASON FOR THE SALE: 500 cases of brand new $3.60 and $5 Patrician Shoes lay in the warehouse ready to be shipped to eighteen stores. Water used at a nearby fire flooded the store-room and the shoes had to be sent back to the factory to be refinished. Now there is nothing the matter with them except a slight discoloration of the lining, so you buy them at HALF PRICE AND LESS. On Sale SUBWAY Stere A Group of Odd Chairsand Rockers Added to the Sale of $45,000 Worth of Fine Furniture | for $30,000 There are twenty-nine distinct styles in this fine group of Chairs and Rockers, in solid manonany and mahogany finish. Some are all wood, others have rush plain and inlaid panel backs—splendicily built and most comfortable. Priced thus: $6 to $10 Chairs and Rockers, $4.75 $10.75 to $15 Chairs and Rockers, $8.75 Besides this interesting group, there are still hundreds of fine pieces of Furniture, for Parlor, Library, Bedroom, Dining Room and Living Room, ich have been caught in the present unusual stock reduction sale, at an average saving of ore-third, The range is from a single Footstool at $2.75, trom $3.75, to a very elaborate suite for the Dining Room at $330, from $498. Seventh Fleer (Because the linings are Dinner Services for Wedding Gifts $45 Limoges China 100-piece Dinner $235 Limoges China 100-piece Din- Services, with hendsome decoration, ner Sery rat, with double width en- festoon of roses with coin gold edges ar and handles $25 opensatock pattern. "| $112.50 | Chine 113-piece Din- ner Service $55 French China 100-piece Dinner Services, pretty conventional border 7 W extra wide enin god handles; open-stock patte.n encrusted nunc design open-stoch pate 6 Limoges China 142-piece Din- "ern ere $195 decoration and coin gold edges and $35 : ith i border deco- rod Servi with at ine borer daa 9.5 / _ Fable Orystals