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\ HAD A MILITANT JAG. | MeKinley Stoned $3,000 Window In Church for “Satistaction.” | Michael McKinley atopped in Kt, Jerome's Roman Catholic Church, Alexander avenue and East One Hun id Thirty-elghth street, Bronx, | 93, ained aye window above the entrance. Therf he drew a stone from his pocket and flung it through the window. Twice more he did this, each | time breaking a se.tion of the window. | Diagonally across the street Patrol- man Braken stood on the steps of the Alexander avenue station. He soled the man before he could throw a fourth atone, which was in his pocket. When Lieut. Joyce asked McKinley why he had hurled stones, he replied “To get satisfaction.” Dr, Smith of Lincoln Hospitat diagnosed McKinley's trouble as acute alcoholiem. He wan sent to Bellevue after refusing to tell where he lived. English Tan Oxfords ‘ont of SHUBERTS UNITE WITH BIG “MOVIE” CONCERN Form $2,000,000 Company With World Film Corporation to Picture Plays. “HE SEEMED DEAD,” SAYS FIRE CHIEF OF GARAGE BLAZE VICTIM ing While Flames Raged. “We supposed, of course, that the man was dead,” Deputy Fire Chief {Burns sald to-day of Henry Rodek of No. 684 Eleventh avenue, whose body lay half an hour yesterday on the floor of a burning garage at No. 428 West Fifty-fourth street while the firemen fought the flames. After Rodek was got out he was found to be still alive, but It was then too late by only a few minutes, according to Dr. Tobin of Polyclinic Hospital, to save him. He was work- ing with his employer, Kodar Fellca, proprietor of the garage and auto re- pair shop, wien the fire started. Strawberry Shortcake | that’s simply delicious PRAMS | _ 2eupe “Presto,” 2 level teaspoons qugar, up butter, 4 cup milk, Mix the \'Presto and sugar.” Into this work the butter with tipe of Angers, Gradually add th The most comfortable Summer foct- wear, made in the coolest of leathers, JAMES S. COWARD, 264-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. (CHRAR WARREN sTaRET) Mall Orders Fijed SOLD NOWHERE ELSE ‘Send for Catalogue 1@ milk, waing oven, When done, aplit epread with butter. Put one layer on «large platter; with crushed berries, eweetened to it second layer on top of berries and again cover with the crushed fruit. Berve with cream and sugar. Order Presto Flour from your grocer, Recipes in and on every package. | How Is Your Weight? | While it is true that too much weight in not to be desired, yet the fact remaing that many men and women are ti the point of danger. This danger | their having no reserve force or ner power to combat deadly diseases. A little seated a ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Orders now being accepted for Alterations and Repairs of Furs at Special Summer Prices. C. G. Gunther's Sons § 901 Fifth Avenue, Ay and thie calls up the best to increase the nd chemiate, by ex- the problem of nd red corpuscles of the blood, by the administration of B-grain, hypo-nuciane tablete, ond this n of New York. Telephone 5860 Marray Hill, f! Charles McCullough Beecher of this city Arthur Pastore, a chauffeur, living at Bleecker street and Minetta lane, was standing in the doorway. Suddenly gasoline that had been spilled on the floor burst into fame. Fellica got out. Rodek fell. ‘The police have arrested Pastore, who is suspected of having started the fire by striking a match. He was charged with homicide at the West Forty-seventh street station. Felica attempted to re-enter the garage and rescue Rodek, He was burned in doing so and Leonard Pfantsch of No. 42) West Fifty-fourth street was burned in trying to re- strain him. Dr. Tobin dressed their injuries and then turned to Rodek, whose limp body had then been brought out. Rodek's heart was found to be beat- ing faintly and Dr. Tobin used @ pul- motor for three-quarters of an hour vainly. ———<——— WIFE SUES BEECHER’S KIN. Aske Divorce From Grandnephew of Famous Preacher. Mra, Annie M. T. Beecher of No. Riverside Drive has filed a suit for ab- solute divorce from Robert Livingston Beecher, grandnephew of Henry Ward Beecher. Miss Mabel Chance Halen, formerly wife of Frederick Moore of Boise City, Ida., was named in the suit, which has’ been filed in Kings County. An offort Is being made to keep the de- taille of the case secret. ira. Moore, the papers state, used to live at No. 5 Weat Fifty-elghth street, t is a_ son of the Iate Beecher nd take for a pe 40 GET IT, cording to dire “FROM MAKER TO WEARER” And besides, it s sand Men’s Suits. immediately converted it can sell them at almost half four lots as follows: 1224 Silk is Many of the suits in this lot are taken from my regular $25 stock. I had to price them at $14.50 a because so many of a like kind were contained in the suits made from the cloth I had on hand. e Twenty-dollar i m : B22 Beakast 915 Gays 728 Bre $12.50 Styles: There are sack suits, English cut suits, * Norfolk suits and ‘“‘business” suits— everything any man could wish for. e Include every conceivable desi Patterns: and color. ‘Mills from all over the country contribute to the wollens we offer in this sale. There are blues, browns, grays, tartan plaids, ‘n checks and hair line stripes—in cheviots, worsteds tweeds, cassimeres and serges. $16.50 the store to we expect. not perfectly satisfied. Some Facts to Remember I am both manufacturer and retailer, I am located in Walker Street, out of fortune every year. These savings me at my regular prices, Imagine, then, the savings in this sale. Y inventory shows the biggest season in my business career. stock of summer weight woollens on hand—enough to make over three thou- As this was too much to have on hand, I The suits so produced represent pure profit above the cost of raking. ar There are just 3,689 suits Lined Suits at $14.50 Service: There will be plenty of salesmen in to every customer. We are ready for the crowds e We guarantee every suit we Guarantee: sell, and we mean more than words by this—we mean your money back if you are and save the profit the regular retailer pays the manufacturer. the high rent district, and my rent saving amounts to a small foto you. That is why no retailer can begin to compete with Evenings Saturd: Mec” §=—119-125 Walker Street Myon je was graduated from hows a large into clothing. Firemen Made No Effort to; Save Rodek, Who Lay Dy- | and J rices. into regul ivide $19.50 give individual attention The largest combination of theat- tical managers and moving picture managers that has yet been made was effected yesterday when the Shubert Theatrical Company, con- | trolling the rights of several hun-! dred plays of all kinds, allied itself! j with the World !iim Corporation, 130 West Forty-sixth stregt, No. which has fifty-five branches throughout States and Canada The new firm, which will be knowin as the Shubert Feature Film Corpora. | tion, is capitalized at $2,000,000, fue company has been brougnt Into existence for the purpose of manufac. turing into moving pictures all the In the Big Clothing Sale—Saturday’s Share Will Be “ 640 Men’s $18 and $22 Suits at $12.75 Magnificent assort: servative styles; newest PN TN ITN] Candy Specials for Saturda Satin Fintah Mellow Mints, 160 cd Cryatal Gumdrops, thc. Ib, , pAikody Agnes, Se. Tb. mon ilk Choe 4 Purity Chocolaten, se te” distributing the United "THE GIMBEL __SUBWAY STORE A a, MC. Subway Balcony, This group has been reinforced with some extra special values; smart suits in all the new shades, beauti- fully finished, most desirable colorings, 33 to 44. Young Men’s $10 and $12 Suits, $7.75 We can hardly do justice to these by description for they are quite the best value we have ever offered at this figure. Hundreds to choose from, most of them in the new and pepalie blue and white pin stripes and blue Men 82 to en’s $65 and $6 Flannel Trousers, Plain white or wn, os very weil tailored. $2 Linen Motor Dusters, $1.25 $3.50 Linen Motor Dusters, $2 |Men’s $25 Full Dress and Tuxedo Men’s $3.60 Worsted Trousers, $2.15 Magnificent Savings on Boys’ Clothing hha $5 and $6.50 All Wool Suits, $3.75 lue serges, breasted styles, knicl 18 years. of fine quality, Norfolk and double- kerbockers lined throughout; 6 to Boys’ $4 and $4.50 Norfolk Suits, $2.85 Two pairs of knickerbockers, Sizes 6 to 16. A Thousand Summer FROCKS FOR Chic, Dainty and Wonderful Value at $1 each Dresses for the beach, for the afternoon dance and le with some at even more, 6 to 14 years. ' White and colored stri styles, made to sell at $7.! Smart Straw Hats for Men, $1.50 GIMBEL hats in style and quality; many im- PR ete colt Cannas, 1 dos. Tuberose, 1 doz. Gladiolus, 1 dos. Oxalis and 6| carefully filled. Subway Baloony 800 Women's and Misses’ Dresses models. Bolt Straws, Yeddos and Porto Ricos—all_ sizes, shapes and styles of weaves. MEN'S AND YOUTHS’ STRAW HATS In Smart Shapes, $1 Subway Balcony A Wonderful Combination of Shrubs and Bulbs, 50c “ech End Telephone erders Spotless Wash in Half the Time ment, hand tailored, high grade Suits, half lined with patch pockets or fully lined in con- colorings and fabrics, including blue serges and 5 Men’s $12.60 and $15 Suits, $9.75|Men’s Button to the Neck Raglan sable for vacationists. $1.50 to $4 Summer Office ‘Coats, and black stripes; in the others there are black or gray alpaca and blue serges. stri GIRLS good enough for evening parties, for they come from one of our best makers, Plain whites, pretty colors, Scotch plaids, Lawns and combinations, ch mad sleeves; long waisted flowered Crepes, ing] low neck and short models with double ruffled skirt—in fact, $3 was the price the manufacturer expected they should eell at and ipod voiles in all the newest summer }, for $3.60. Subway Balcony plays of the Shubert Theatrical Com- pany and others to be acquired in he United States and Europe. not dro cause “runners” y PATINTED CARTER Hosier This attachment i, Stockine—just fasten ‘thes distributed over the entire top. ll dealers’—no cxtra price, Silk Lisle, 50c a pair The Gimbel Drirg Store is on th Subway Balcony LOW-PRICE STORE OF 2 FLOORS AND 72 SECTIONS eS Prescriptions Carefully Filled. blacks, 32 to 46, Coats, $10.60 imal Oxfords for either town or country use, indispen- 85c to $2.85 At the lower prices there are blacks only and black Youths’ $10 Suits, $5 New fabrics in gray, brown and blue and white pin ‘Men’s $2 Khaki Trousers, $1.35 Men's $2.50 Trousers, $1.65 Coats and Trousers, $12.75 Boys’ $3 Norfolk School Suits, $2 Sizes 6 to 17. Boys’ $2 Dutch Wash Suits, $1.15 Boys’ $1.50 Tub Suits, 85c Children’s 50c Rompers, 26c lubway Balcony Where Indeed Could You Find Such Blouses as These New GIMBEL Blouses? A bevy of freshness and beauty has just come from our critical workshops—ready to be worn away by many vacationists. At $1 — Organdies with the new; At $2 — Very new blouses in sleeves and directoire collars| Jap silk ‘n flesh, maize and white in in, roam Embroidered | —striped, f Voie Crepes, Dimities, Satin me, some with organdie Striped Voiles and French | vestee and directoire collar or side Linens. pleated collar—many with the Subway Balcony (tango cord and tamel. Summer Corsets—Fine Values premieres! many different styles; lace and em- broidery ti |, 500, 760, eh ee Verdiating Net Corsets, medium bust, long hips and back; C. B, and G. B. Summer Weight Corsets of Coutil; low bust, boneless bod (others closely boned); heavy webbed hose su; attached; 18to80. Regularly $2.50, at $1.60. Subway Balcony Rest-Styl Shoes for Men Exclusive at Gimbels, $3 & $3.50 Brsbody, all the style ts, eerviceab! and ee faction that you find in $5 Shoes, th and low models, all leath- ers, including tan Oxfords, with rubber soles and heels Women's Nu-Welt Shoes, $2.50 Also Exclusive at GIMBELS New Colonial models, in patent coltskin, gun-metal calf and white buckskin; smart concave Spanish heels and covered buckles. Also models, in tan Russia calf, Oxfords with rubber soles and heels, for vacation wear, $2.60. Subway Baloony Sennits, Sale of Large Rugs very small prices 500 in all; very unusual selection for your speroval, 10 ft. 6x14 ft. Tapestry Huge regularly #24, at $16.60. 10ft. 6x18 ft.6in. Tapestry gs, re larly $19.50, at@12.60 9x12 i Teneery Big ieauany oy a “, an 9x12 ft. Tay gs, r r] -50, at $9.76, pestry Rugs, regularly 17 50, 8 GIMBEL BROTHERS BaoapwaYy NEW YORK = tHrrr.-rainp er. OT stitches and |. account of the garter— |:' Gator 4S 4 the loop or buttonhole—the strain is ‘ull Fashioned Silk, $1, $1.50 | F. B. MUNICH, MFR, Pmina.— f) ENN NTN IN NON NN NNN RN oan i epee to At fF M9 Nama Vans) a N NN