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4 ‘4 ; : Kennedy, former Warden of Bing Cing 3 BIG BILL|crse' sory.” 2* Wortenester Connty ht wald the claim of Osborne k ted to about $18,000, and witb ‘Westchester County Auditor Ob Sasa a prot from an taventigatat for $196.78, both of which the auditor jects to the $12,000 Charge for Pehised 6 saad oa, ‘Tima te Gely 8 Sing Sing Inquiry. part of the expense attempted to be (Bipectal to The Evening World.) saddled on this county by the inves- WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., June 3.— i ‘tigation ordered at Sing Sing prison an the Westchester County Board by the then Governor William — ‘met in monthly session |!" Mr. Osborne's claim are items to-day County Auditor Joseph Haight e" at the Hotel Gramatan, Bronx- ville, auto hire, cigars, laundry and Feported that he had refused to ap- eervants. Prove the bills of James W. Os tips to borne, as Bpecial Deputy Attorney-Gen- cece |AQUITANIA IS MAKING “T'-A JOY 10 SORE TIRED FEET “TIz" for aching, burning, puffed-up feet and corns Due at Pier on Friday Re- ports Good Speed. The steamship Aquitania, the big new Cunarder making her maiden voyage to New York, ie expected to reach port late to-morrow night. Al- though not a racer of the Mauretania or Lusitania type, the big ship is de- veloping greater speed than was ex- pected. A wireless message received to-day from Capt. W. T. Turner, her commander, reads: “Mxcellent progress so far. Every- thing working smoothly. Steadiness and absence of vibration is phenom- enal. Dancing at night as if in the harbor. Highest speed for twenty- y afternoon at 2.80 o'clock. ship will be at her pier early Fi morning. : ’ ‘corns, callouses,bunions and No more shoe tightness, ng in igony. rte maple Said He Wanted to “Find” Ex. abstoae whieh puff ip the plosive and Thus Become and wear smaller shoes. a Hero. WASHINGTON, June 3.—Confine- aor departuient git ment in the Government Hospital for jer. ve good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year’s foot comfort guar- money refunded. the Insane, instead of a Federal pen- itentiary, may be the fate of Daniel V. Jauch, Department of Agriculture watchman, accused of “planting” «| ing” it in order to secure promotion FINE MAIDEN VOYAGE! 4 Commander of Big New Cunarder| ‘TEE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914. five dynamite sticks under Secretary Houston's main office building. Following arraignment to-day in police court, charged with “attempt- ing to blow up a Government bulld- ing,” @ commission to examine Jauch On Steaks It adde lish which makes ‘many 0 dist « feast LEA«PERRINS' na mBAUCE CORONAL WORCESTERSHIRE Sorel te asea case: An Appetizer was appointed. Ho suffered a severe injury to his head while serving in the Philippines, Jauch confessed, the police say, to securing the dynamite at b.; home in Springfield, Ohio, and “‘discover- bas a Gee jauch was held for the Grand Ji to-day in default of bail on a charse of attempting to dynamite a building, LMM 47-49 Weat 43d St, THURSDAY, CONTINUATION OF June Reduction Sale Prices Unrivalled for Lowness. 3) DRESSES ot French Linen, neatly trimmed with pearl buttons =) DRESSES ot striped flowered Voites = long tunic, organdie collar and cuffs... DRESSES ot Eponge and cotton with organdie Collar} vestes effect 3=-PIECE DRESSES of French Linen; with cape effect; latest model. DRESSES for afternoon wear; of crepe de chine and crepe meteor.... PECIAL PURCHASE White Crepe de Chine Dresses with the long Russian tunic; effective Roman higher & mode! 10.75 17.50 14.75 tei H prilat oe Sea! value 75. ss FOR SUMMER WEAR’ Women’s Tailored Suits of Ramie Linen and Eponge, trimmed in self or contrasting colors; all sizes. Exceptional values at 9.75 0.50 14.75 Numbers ) 47 and 49 Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air Lord & Taylor Murray Hill 9000 Tub Wash Silks 6,500 yards of Tub Wash Silks, $2 and 36 inches wide, in the most desirable stripes, 78C also plain white. Special, per yard Fine Black Dress Silks Satin Imperial ie A beautiful dress fabric, 40 inches wide. Usually $2.50 per yard Hundreds of Lengths of Silks of Many Kinds At Greatly Reduced Prices Street Floor $7.78 Mme. Irene Corsets Complete Showing of New Models The long graceful lines of the modern gown must have a foundation which is the result of the highest skill of the corsetiere. Reducing the hips and conforming the figure to the present lines must be accomplished without undue pressure or discomfort. Mme. Irene Corsets are well calculated to pro- duce the new figure lines and an effect of unusual distinction. $5.00, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00 $5.00, $7.50 Treco and Suede a $9.00, $12.00, 22,00 & $24.00 Elastic $6.50, $8.00, $17.00, $20.00 Elastic Slip-ons .... Brocade $9.00, $10.00, $13.00, $16.00, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 Second Floor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Founded © 1826 The Upholstery Section has made large reductions to close out the following Imported Cretonne Bedspreads Single or double sizes, in beautiful floral effects, $3.00, $3.50, $4.75 to $6.50 Formerly $4.50 to $9.75 Imported Washable Couch Covers $1.75, $3.25 8 $4.25 Formerly $3.00 to $6.75 ‘A Very Special Offering of Curtains For either doors or windows, nteed not to fade, lus to 75, $2.50, $2.85, $3. , Sash Curtain Materials In a very large variety Figured and Dotted Muslins I5¢ yard upward 7 Miecacenveanneeeveve<s 18c yard upward Bordered Scrim...... ev neon oe-..22¢ yard upward Figured Madras, white and cream. .25c yard upward Fifth Floor Special Values in Cotton Dress Fabrics Printed and Woven Striped Voiles 40 inches wide. Hand Woven Japanese Crepe (Checks and Stripes); Also Solid Colors 80 inches wide. 22¢ Special per yard ) White French Tosca Crepe 40 inches wide, direct importation. Special, per yard White Transparent Wash Organdy 56 inches wide; fine sheer quality, } pecial, per yard Clearance Sale of Remnants At Greatly Reduced Prices Second Floor NN AN TN N Fa IN 5 N THE GIMBEL __SUBWAY_ STORE A Very: Extraordinary Sale of Blouses at § Nmaaae, The GIMDEL Drug Store Balcony. Quick service—Dairy Lunch on the Subway » Sad Street. at moderate prices. 32nd Street Balcony. i Note these extremely new and charming styles—there are many more, just as good. Sit A gale Voiles, Organdies and flowered C: , Lingeries and Novelties; all gopies of mi le This is an event that will be remembered for a very long time, when it comes to values, styles and beauty—a summer blouse parly which you will be glad you visited. “HurryAway” of White Dresses ~ for Women, Misses « NEW LACES 35e Valenciernes25c Piece EMBROIDERIES 50c Flouncings and Corset Coverings 25¢ Yard. $7 Welter Sets, $4.75 Eight pieces, cut glass j cut $1.25 to $2 Cut Crys- & $3, tals at 95c Each Over 1600 beautiful and charming white frocks in the most stunning ]] Fry models of the season, all of them, of course, copied from expensive robes we have || Wh! imported. , Voiles, Crepes, Jap Silks, Nets, Shadow Laces and Lingeries, more or leas || tc. eibernte acnortine (a4 the prices which are most unusually low; sizes 14 to 44. || $2.75 to $4 Cut ei ail 300 Sample Summer Skirts tals at $1.95 Eac Girls’ WhiteDressce,$1&$2.95 Ratine, Cordelines and Crash, some oat maladies Gant Aer evoety with lace | |! Trays, with long tunic, at $1 and $1.50. Subway Balcony Real Prairie Grass, American-Made SUMMER RUGS, Big Reductions The two favorite colors and the most popular sizes. Greens and Browns, key borders—most reliable grass rugs manu- factured and must not be confounded with Japanese or cheap light- weight pony constructed rugs, of which there are so many on the market. s This event was an August sale last year and undoubtedly will brin many hundreds to GIMBELS tomorrow (the 4th of qune) when almost everybody is fixing up the summer home. The following sizes and prices. 80x60 in. reg. 95c at 50c 6x9 ft. reg. $4.25 at $3 8x6 ft. reg. $1.25 at 75c 8x8 ft. reg. $6 at $4 4ft. 6x7 ft. 6 in. reg. $2.75 at $1.50 8x10 ft. reg. 9x9 ft. reg. $6.25 at $4.50 8x12 ft. reg. And over 500 of 9x12 ft. Rugs regularly $8.25 at $5.95 _ Stylish Summer Shoes for Men and Women An Eastern Manufacturer Favors GIMBELS 12-in. Vases, etc., etc. $10 and $11 Bronzes, $5.00 ' Subway, Lower Fleer 18 “‘Goodrich”’ wing Machines "815.50 The Sewing Machine that is popular with everybody; de- dable, because it is made the famous Dometic Sew-' $6.25 at $4.50 ah) sitet 0 sey eae 50 at $5.25 te of attachments, golden omg Cash and the machine will be dex boered—remainder be paid at $1 Subway Lower Floor |weetly. Subway Lower Fioer The Gimbel Annuai Trunk Sale for Vacati The first and fore- most rule of this sale is absolute reliability as to the quality. Pa, The second, lowness Fi of price, for manufac- turers co-operate with a Steamer Trunks — on At $5.50 Each vo - Basswood, with heavy duck can’ vering, vulcanized MEN’S SHOES, $2.50. Gun-metal, in|fibre bindings, strong hardware, Mirena aud dived top button or lace, Patent Leather in blucher style; tray; 32, 34 and 36 in. good, serviceable lasts. Goodyear welted soles; all $9 to $12 Dress and Steamer Trunks sizes in each style, $3.50 and $4 grades. h At $7.00 Esch th duck Extra heavy construction ot wood, wii luck covs WOMEN’S P UMPS, $2.50. Two new/|steel Pluinee arora leather straps, fully riveted and cloth models of the famous Nu-Welt Shoes for women— lined. The dregs trunks have two trays, and top tray divided The first is a Cleopatra Pump with high tongue and neat | with swinging tray; 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40 in, Subway Baloony gs side ornament. CIMBEL BROTHERS The second is a bronze kid Colonial Pump, turned soles and high heels, Other Nu-Welt models also at §2.50. subway Baleony a moe

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