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ow or _ TRE _EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, “SULY 28, 1914. WAL SPEND $5100 | ges wave OSE Nee ~ GIMBEL BROTHERS ¢ TNT WASH 4 ea RN VaaNVaEs Delicious Luncheons in the Cool GIMBEL Tea Room, Eighth Floor This Copy of a New IS HURT AT CARNIVAL vy y= Wealthy Wail street lawyer, who mys- terlousiy disappeared last Thursday, are being followed to-day, both by a committee of his friends and a de- teetive agency, which waa employed cemenctlipemeen “Loop the Loop” Feat at Rah- was “The Leap of Death,” which was to be given by a girl, It was repre- sented that she came from Kurope, where she had bean making this leap | with muccess, As an addod mystery |her name was not supposed to be 4 specially constructed automobile (| IN i a \ M N (| Tailored Suit from Premet knife plaited edge. Trimming of bright colored cut velvet on the coat; also decorated beads and hand embroidery. : Epaulets form part of the Kimonos Clearance Price of Lawyer Wi in Be Sent way Ends in Accident Whgn Is Just One of a Number of New _ $4.50 | ; F I J RNIT [ J RE CITY : Arrivals in the GIMBEL Salons Not a large quantity, but Broadcast. Straps Break. | 5 very rare quality for this its at : og stunning model abounds in new vine which a about two- F the Rich Material i couches :-— irds Oo} e value. rom é ic aterial in jo1 clues as to owes e chie tractio in je F : : *, 7 BN ae iomsiite ~ aturisah,7 tes | Baws, Carcival: uy runway, Nu Flaring tunic overskirt with cee, i pe erent Jepan; e character. Pullman Robes, Specially Priced $4.95, $5.60 and $6.95 In the search yesterday afternoon, | known to any one when she appeared 4 + His friends say they will gladly spend | st night \ sleeve and Tun up to the collar. $50,000 to find him. When time came for the thrilling f The material is blue serge and | an sa A new report as to his actions after | %°% the girl was raised forty feet in [4 the price is $39.60. former prices $6.9 no AU) Floor Weaving Spencer, Trask & Co. his brokers, on Thursday, was found to- contrivance and strapped to the neat Three Smart on became plain day when a former acquaintance told |'" the machine. It then became pI . Bp, Waster B. Hampton, chairman ot the Rt, MEF act was to be a dupicate of Models at $25 Final Clearance of search committee, that he was cer- LL Baad | \ ‘ ’ fe tain he saw Marshall on a ferryboat ip ark An Ye im fine cabot ¢ One of Which Women’s $4 and $5 MIEN Serecyward ac 8200, en released the machine shot to LV ‘Thursday Ghee, o'clock) | pattorm, which threw the machine Is Illustrated Low Shoes— ra A rumor that a min answering | ¢ Se te ar oe (| Marshall's description was soon in the | {7° ope, Nefore striking & mat on Of wool poplin, in navy blue, $2.85 ‘ nial 4 severe, masculine S woods of North Montclair ‘Thuraday| to bring the machine on the mat on and cut in a Colonial P in G * afternoon is being investigated, as|its four wheels, but something went effect. olonia ‘umps in Gun- metal Cal! and Patent Colt- > Boy Scouts reported that the ma Py HE) wae acting stransels nema amne Another style at $26 is of | | skin, 2-inch leather Cuban Dozens of “crank” Iettors and tele-| ing th $25 line serge. braid trimmed, with heel eel; Duckies to match, , Grams were received by the Search d long tunie and satin underskirt. lat Ow imps in aun- a jitee to-day at No. 48 Wi re b ~ ” Be tee rvs hats wae’ | Se fife the a, uoconntun The third style has a cutavay coat, trimmed | | metal Calf, Patent Coltekin The missing man carried the keys nivai committee seemed a / with velvet; tunie skirt and velvet underskirt. goles and inch ’ leather to an apartment on Claremont avenue Kk adi girl Ay Later Many other captivating Fall styles, making 2 where one of his law partners, who 18] Puro, At u Tent area} vi June SEP? now on his vacation in Maine, resides. |nowerer, It ns he dion ane in IN an unusually rich showing thus early in the can Patent A erate a Py Guile apartment will be searched dur. |Mme. Hardien, living In thin city. season, hite C s, welted sol | tng the day, though it is not believed LAWL a¥xoNs : | 5 29.50, $37.50 wi A A ret ag hha ton BME that the search will reveal gny clue. san Ovy MoUs. (| At $25, $27.50, $29.50, ‘ and 2-inch leather Cuban 8 “a Hampton said to-day he felt| sire, Ain nseee 6k and $39.50 heels. Second Floor un in that Mr. Marshall was suffer- mas or aes ver oul tow. N] Third Floor fag from amnesia, and that be would! ao you note a ee ns: be found somewhere in Jersey. His pictures, offering a reward of $250) =i for information, will be sent over the eountry to-day. " ———__ ASKS HOW TO KILL SELF. [> & CG. Frick’s Former Secretary Ends Life in Pittsbursh, | - PITTSBURGH, July 2%.—William A. so low is because we are taking stock DP Garr, tty-oteht, tormerty. confidential DIXON'S peal el Merny cigse iteve [een aie Paris models, while the great | Taica"Rimwa Seneray”at ste howe. I | Graphite Grease 677 covered. Nothing bad against the bull of thas re eastusire We have exercised initiative as much in the DISPLAY of Aga foetal foaadehpbll ocmllleg garments, surely! But the good ind at GIMBELS. the Furniture in this August Sale, as in its selection. .iceman stationed at Ohio and Federal Rerests. At 10 A, M. Carr asked him aly Af in the ‘eave | re “Et would,” repiued the bluecoat. Two hours later Carr proved It on hhimeelf. He was born in Pittsburgh tn SBCs hits Norved claves’ years on o00> cases two pairs of trousers. Beene ani sa racs | | and igh tw aa wo | fg |? to 18 Sear atilshon heat || 4 The result is a wonderful Furniture City with spacious and | Mle poaition six months avo ike fepuir ion: | brilliantly lighted avenues and streets crossing each other at Senator y Baltes Lett my2,000, : 714] | Seeeelaeeens | Extraordinary Vacation Sale of Nearly a Mile and a Half of Aisle Frontage Mra. Mainprop—It seemed jut the same. RICTION is the “death's head” of the automobile, Friction causes more than half your break- downs—wastes 25% of your power. But For Transmissions and Differentials eliminates friction and coats your bearings with a smooth, durable surface that means long life to your engine, Write for the Dixon Lubri- [| YERSEY CITY,N, J. | [> Extablihed tn 1827 a Entirely Separate from Fifth Avenue Store IC You will tind many well known names among them: Day for Review and Selection & Highland Linen Berkshire Linen Fabric Old Chelsea Linen in advance of the Sale’s opening on Saturday August Ist. Furntt WEDNESDAY IN Wezham Linen Kara Linen Wynford Linen now will be held for delivery on the opening day of the Sale. Final Price 3 For paper For over, i paper usually within a radius of 500 miles on purchases of five dollars or to De 286 English Sack Suits | 15¢e og 25c and 25c 50c and 75c box. your nearest freight station. Or to your home, if on any one of the 5c box. routes in our extended summer delivery service. or brown p Three or four button En, gray or brown pencil s wool crash, vicuna Genes, half or full lined. 15.00 1750%2"S3500 On account of the large price reductions @emall charge will bemade for alterations. “Jeanklin Simon 3 Co. a Fifth Avenue F “Young Men's Shop’ g 16 West 38th St. FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST Be ‘Three or four button English sack models, in navy, black, striped cassimere, wool crash, strip or checked worsted, Scotch homespun, vicuna or Davy serge. Unlined, half or full lined. 10. 267 Hand Tailored Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST cassimere, W. striped or checked ——— Scotch homespun, Store Floor Reductions OO si8s0t0 S3%.50 sack models, in nav creme » black, lannel, or navy serge, Boys’ Norfolk Suits $5.50 Were $7.50 to $10 S Last Call of Clearance! Xs The reason these suits are marked about them is that they are all this season’s new models such as youngsters like to wear. ee brown and tan mixtures of the kind that prove very serviceable. pockets and sewed-on belt; in some and materials, Patch Sizes More Than 45,000 Boxes of An Avalanche of Petticoats GIMBELS and manu- facturers’ accumulations to be hurried away the last few days of the month at prices unusual, to say the least. Some of these are from Paris, others are copiesof One Price, $4. 95 ite regardless of iNest prices, which Lid pho from Sata ch pte every jesign—in fae eee ae biaids, % ade colors, ‘ll ex: ex- Eaton, Crane & Pike’s Fine Social Stationery Immediately the famous name of Eaton, Crane & Pike suggests the best grades of Stationery for fine correspondence. And it is exactly this high grade Stationery of which we have purchased such an extraordinary amount—the mill’s surplus stock given to GIMBELS as a great concession, and eagerly sought after by other stores. Dozens of styles, sizes, weaves and colors—all desirable and correct, in new fresh boxes— not soiled or damaged sample lines. Notes en Route—Thin paper with lined envelopes for foreign correspondence.” Two price groups: All the boxes contain one quire of paper and 25 envelopes. A wonderful opportunity, especially now, when more letters are written than any other time of the year. Special selling space on the main and Rear Cross Aisles, as well as in the Stationery Section; 40 extra salespeople. i ——— PINON NS NR RR ee” Special Prices on Die Engraving The paper in this sale is fine enough to make it worth while to have it stamped with your monogram or address. Hence, a special offering of Three Letter Monogram Die Or Address Die Stamping in colors, 10c a quire; in white, gold or silver, 15¢ a quire. By Decision of Court 'sShop"—16 West 38th St, | srvlais Widen, Pint beeadsnonn . 80c Usually $1.50 Main Floor We Have Built a Model This August Sale With Initiative = Four-Piece Dining Room Suite In Jacobean Design, Finished in Georgian Brown, Gray or Fumed Oak. $265 from $365 Arm Chairs, $17 from $20, side Chairs, $12 from $14.50. Many a superb piece of furniture is ‘‘born to blush un- in the usual helter-skelter arrangement. For this sale we have beautiful ands rangement to a degree never before attain seen’ stemized the ar- frequent intervals, and presenting for easy seeing, on a single huge furniture floo Another innovation is the excellent CLASSIFICATION of the Fur- niture as to purpose and wood. It’s an easy matter to choose when a can find all the chiffoniers to- gether, or all the dining room suites; and when, as is suggested by the names of the streets, you can find birch, walnut, maple or mahogany grouped for baa ey comparison. As a further convenience, we have established where two principal avenues cross, A Central Information Bureau Where questions may be asked, instructions and orders given, all of which may be attended to by a special group of experts. Tomorrow Will Be Another Free Delivery of Furniture Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Floors “ o A Very Important Sale of 10,000 Yards of Foreign NOVELTY DRESS COTTONS is scheduled for to-morrow A very great assemblage of skirt and dress lengths, which are ends of the most popular selling fabric of the summer—almost every new weave in wash- ables for suits and skirts—a GIMBEL event extraordinary. 60c to $1.50 Grades at 22c and 38c yard Second Floor PS RUDOLPH DIRKS Originator of the Famous } Katzenjammer Kids dir za awh DRAWS EXCLUSIVELY for the Comic Section ot The New York Sunday per i