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TORE aha ous x SGHEPPSS BROTHER AOGUSED OF RECEIVING | $14,000 STOLEN GEMS Réhalive of Becker Case Wit- mess Is Indicted on Woman's . Testimony. ix Interested in a vestaurant at No th avenue. This restaurant is arily closed for repairs, The ves figured yesterday that) er or later Schepps would appear | there. He came at 6.80 last evening an: was seized to the West Thirtieth street police station and lined wp with twenty ther men. ‘Then Mra, Seymour iden- tiled him. He lives with bis wife and two small children at No. 666 West| Ono Hundred and Forty-fourth street see Nadie | “SENTENCED” MAN TO NAVY. Action of Orexon Judue Resented| and Would-Ne Recrult Rejected. PORTLAND, Ore, July 16.—Clreuit | ‘The pritoner was taken | GIRL, 16, DRINKS POISON WHEN YOUTH JILTS HER Mother, I’ve Done It!" She Cries After Taking lodine, but Police- man Saves Her. Grace Burch, sixteen, of No. 85 Rer- | gen street, Brook on, will be ar- raigned in the Butler Street Court to- day on a charge of attempted sul- | cide. Last night she borrowed a dime from her mothor and went out short time sho staggered in claimed: “Mother, I'v¢ done It.” She had drunk jodine. Policeman Newman was culled and gave her milk until Dr, Skidmore arrived from the Long Island Hospital. He said the treatment had saved her life, but took her to the hospital to re- cuperate, Mrs. Burch said her daughter, who is pretty and is large for her age, had been receiving the attentions of a young mah known to the family only as “Joc.” They seemed devoted to each other, but two weeks ago Joe told Grace his mother had or- | dered him to stop seeing her because of religious differences. Grace had +‘ since been despondent. The Enormous Mill Clearance GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE hs Only of Friday's Splendid Offerings ," judge * Kavanay recentl: ‘oled eee acces yt tam| trees sae Gone aeons | A Thousand Women’s and i enlistment in the navy in leu of a ‘ Behepps of Becker trial fame, was] iy, ; i ‘ . Eaileaid: before Judes Swann int the Portland reorulilng. oblce releated STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Misses’ Dresses F day d re de d re! tT ud fav wh fi els tse and umn: | Mh to ehh hoe tle Oa | You Will Be Astonished at Their Value ; i ier acre aut | gt eta hg ae : Sale ‘Price, $3 - a 7 8. The goods are sald to be part] Institution.” ae. ot'the Jewelry atolen trom the home sete. RE ee yout LE Mga bifth Avenue Foolards, Crepes, Jingerless black.and white stripes or figured Voiles, yj FE een eee aeracch coves en | spondence <7 be nent to the Navy Bo- Fe Nt ee etetar barcltie ieee e “4 : M ion | Bertment_at_ Washington. e long tunic effects, rye trimmed, lace or organdie collars. /14 1 ore New Year's day, and is valued = “Y ” ‘ elas oe a vid gs i this "Ther | wonderful value, but some are not 4 . ; 9, juite as fresh looking as others. ere is not a dress in thi: pigestec' tn Manon Ate tl he fee Mother Stanislaus Qung, wis en s Sh op orth less than double their selling prices, sins fous | hegy, which netted its perpetrators Tells of Recovery ary worth Gabe. The Look wens], erlotes test sable ced censenss 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor $2.95 “70 3 50 Eathing Suits for Women \ Vicar home, ig . ; ale Price, Tomorrow, $1.95 aan ee Deteotives Marita, Entirely Separate from Fifth Avenue Store meta SLB Sule OE in five different styles, all sizes in each. ) y an urphy in! 01 10 0 ft Mrs. Min- | % ‘ 1 Silk Rubber Bathi Cape a colo 18, 3c. Sees ee An Important Sale Friday 1 bale a tubnay Ben N . at No. 116 West Forty-ninth |I' iN Wj fe ‘ ° H * ‘ih fill Tuesday, when Mrs, Seymour | . Summer Clothing House and Morning Dresse*® : Women’s Petticoats Women’s Undermuslins Y, 7 et wohence was not orougne [Eero Tene is, 4 °""$1.50 Grades, $1 view tac, ets Remarkably Underpriced [\ ig Ne vr ahG than teetlhed ‘Si {woud mayo ree fine caluce from one of our regusar manu- ee SB antec tne bursiara had brought English Sack Suits (unlined) Pie genet idadertere ptr ee “a ean an nw , A group, Stine eee, and, Come: y i] iwen swith henibpe. and’ be FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST and cuffs of organdie and many other pretty Phuc and white strh pe: Beh, a! Se Ctere Niehigewes: He: wa her $6,000 for the $14,000 worth | qi sali Saeed: ein aad styles in Crepes, Lawns and Ginghams, etc., $1 $1 Big sw boas a group at 50c—nNighi { Naii N| } welry. Three or four button soft roll front models, patch pockets, (> oceania Be 1 sock in aip-over 6 het bind age \ | opps describes himself as a jew- | 2 60c Lawn Dressing Sacques, 35 flounce. . . ives Eevee ce Sigh neck, dattily. j rls ted aalag $9 of plain or striped flannels, worsteds, homespuns or Ne White grounds with new patterse in pink and | * trimmedwith lace or embroidery, aleo ‘combina a) wool crash, !n blue, black, gray or tan colorings. P Subway Belecty tions sy fricemed with Gorton Rody Actual Values $21.50 to $27.50 15.00 Worumbo Flannel Suits (untined) FOR MEN ANB YOUNG MEN, 3a TO 4a CHEST Highest grade Worumbo Flannel, hand tailored, three or four button soft roll front models, sleeves silk lined, patch pockets, striped or plain, in tan, light or dark gray. | 18.50 detaal route Palm Beach Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST Coat and trousers, English sack or Norfolk models, of tan or gray Palm Beach cloth. Whe 5 Achea ited White Flannel Trousers: FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 27 TO 42 WAIST Of white English tennis flannel, also white striped English serge, with belt straps and cuffs. WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY Young Men’s Low Shoes SIZES 6 TO 9, WIDTHS, A TO E Of selected tan or black Russia calf and patent leather. Made on English lasts, welted soles and low heels. Hereto/ 2.9. 5 Ly ipfare On Sale Third Floor—Young Men's Shoe Dep't. WANN RBA STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ee “Boys Clothing Shop” 7, &a midi yi West 38th St.—Store Floor i Corjifecting with Fifth Avenue Store , Clearance Sale Friday - Boys’ Summer Clothing Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits | Of olive or tan khaki, tan or gray crash; also white duck. Heretofore $2.95 to §3.75 Paley Beach Norfolk Suits Of genuine “Palm Beach” cloth, in natural tan; also tan or gray with pencil stripes. 7 to 18 years. Men’s $20 and $25. Snappy Summer Suits, $11.75 This is the third (and in‘our judgment the best) lot that has come to join this manufacturers’ elearaway sale. i High grade, hand tailored suits—every one of them—of course not every size in every style, but the season's best representatives—all sizes in the assort- ment from 82 to 46, Black and white stripes, cadet gray, blue and white stripes, olive stripes, Tartan plaids, fancy gray mixtures and blue sergesand black unfinished worsteds. Full or half silk lined or Mohair lined. English models, patch pockets, or plain styles. ane $5 and $6 Flannel Trousers, “Men's $2 Khaki Trousers, $1.15. Subway Balcony Boys’ $5 and $6 All-Wool Norfolk ull le Two Pairs of Knickerbockers Smartly cut, ith patch pockets and sewn-on belts, all seams reinforced and Mnickerbockers lined throughout. In gray, tan and brown mixtures. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Children's 50c Rompers, 25c - Good, serviceable fabrics, well mate; broken sizes only. 1 to 5 years. Subway Balcony Men’ sAthleticShirts and Knee Drawers, $1 Grades, 55c Very wonderful value and the famous name inside. colored stripe woven madras, Poses A e madras; sizes 50 to 44, Men's Fine Cotton Half Hoge, double soles and double white and colors; psir iS 12'4¢ Men's Mercerized Cotton Half Hose, nt i ty b ae ens Por dress—eplendi i bt 38 inch waist measure. Boys’ Washable Suits, $2 and $3 Kinds at $1 ig f They are just the kind your boy wants, and there are many weeks of solid comfort to be had during the warm weather—besides having the advantage of having a new suit fresh from the wash tub. Newest styles in Pereales, Chambrays, Galateas and Madrases. Bubway Balcony 1.95 7 40 17 years. Sizes 234 to 8 years. 4.75 Heretofore $6.95 ys' “Oliver Twist’ Suits ee Middy, Beach and Dutch models, of linen, poplin Tiby rere in white and colors. 8 years. Heretofore §3.75 Summer Shoes For Men, Women and Children At unusually low prices even for July. Arti) aue N/awVamvanaees aman 1.95 Va | WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY Boys’ Low Shoes SIZES 214-516, WIDTHS, A TO E. ” Of selected tan or black Russia calf or Patent leather, Made on English lasts, welted' soles and low heels, Heretofore 2.75 $3.75 Or. agle third floor—Boys’ Shoe Dep't. an 10c Rist | ball and bed cholee vor aletion: sizes. good, heavy stock; roll.6¢ r Domestic Oatmeal Papers, tadeless, all Delicious Candies Special for This, Week-End Jordan Almonds, Ib.... .30c Crystal Gum Drops, Ib.. Purity Chocolates, : ‘Ib. . .26¢| Vanilla Marshmal! lows, Ib. ‘eB GIMBEL Candies are fresh hourly. The GIMBEL Candy Store is but 8 step out of your way to t! Pennsylvania Station, down one flight into the coo! a Suen, Sore” ” 25c Hall, parlor and living room apers; stripes, woven Men’s $3.50 Restyl Oxfords, $2.45 These are exclusive GIMBEL shoes in the newest styles. It is only twice a year that prices are ever below regular. leathers; avery pair Goodyear Boys $2 Nemo Scout Shoes, $1.35 Lace models in tan calfskin with leather or elkskin soles; sizes 6 to 1344, Women’s $3.50 Low Shoes, $2. 45 All GIMBEL eguer high-grade shoca and stamped accordingly. ial pumpa and ribbon bow pum pipe In al leathers and suede. Many acl ith the new spool heels and brocad SPECIAL—Women's White Canvas Button het with weltad soles and Cuban heels; slightly soiled. Pair. N Subway Balcony The Sale of Rugs Revived for This Big July Event With the strongest of reinforcements of fine Crex and other prairie grass rugs. All Perfect—No Seconds Plain with Woven Figured Rugs Odd Size Rugs Striped Borders 8x10 ft., regularly $6.25, at 94.00. te gin, at eng A te, regularly a Cy *, ie 9 & penee oom, ot re in” at t gait 9x9 ft. 6 | regularly + 14 ft. 6x7 ft. 6.in. regularly al (Bee mp creat ot Sea sizes at about |" “and hundreds of smaller rugs. "amy Sine 5 varius pattern and mal, \ RASPBERRY JAM [eae a WS AN Broadway and 33d Street, New York@% INL NEN] ‘The foundation of good jam is cane sugar. ‘Crystal Domino Granulated is the product of sugar cane refined itll nothing bus sweetness remains - thecartonpreservesits purity. (Band our adress and tov of » Crystal Domino Granulated Sugar Carton, and we \gummed seedy th got on Ai Aes ne oO ‘ ruit Jar labels, printed and SHE AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING CO., Avone! oe me Court, st Department.) BY DECISION OF COURT nities RUDOLPH DIRKS 22#axcr 2 KATZENJAMMER KIDS. rougms NEW YORK SUNDAY WORLD. Mahogany sos polished Joose cush- tons. of panne mohair plush; cords and tasyels f amateh; can. bi ed with or with it Parlor Suite Vaiessa NEW YORK .S:VEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE M._ORDER OnE £0-DAY AND RROSPER |