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TEAN WAR? HAN UST READ * Wife, teri tx Law and Sis-| ter-in-Law Mobilize to Repel | Dr. White! TALLIES WIN A VICTORY! =) Defeated by Their Might, In- » vader Beats Retreat—Court © Will Decide Who's Right. opey peamnaietea of his Louis, who had been living with Mother, Dr. J. Louis White, of No. Halstead street, East Orange, N. “Will appear tn Recorder Yost's fm Montclair, this morning. The him was made by , Mrs. Anton M. Dy. White, who bas been living from his wife, went to Mont- yesterday, and tried to take pos- of the boy by force. He has with his mother in Montolair he bad warned him that he must stay in tho yard. It was v Bis father found him. Tate in the afternoon Dr. White up his auto in front of , 8? Fullerton avonue, the Hart- home. Mrs. White, her mo*her om an upper porch, saw him ‘enter the yard and lift in his arms boy Louis. The three women reached the yard before Dr. could run out of it, becauge ia | im Burry be tripped on a bydrant | ev, ‘@prawied his length on the lawn. that time, attracted by the ing of the women, a crowd had About two bundred per- looked on while the women d with Dr. White for the boy. ‘White and ber mother both the boy, while the sister un- pea or to hold off the doctor. She him rough handling, but he her aside and directed his sht to his wife, who bad gath- he boy in her arms. Hartwyk ran in between the to her cheeks. She fell to the |. “The sister was atill active doctor's flank. In his efforts ward off that attack a revolver a to the ground and was picked pt Joseph Sullivan, a bystander. ‘White could not resist the com- onslaught of his wife and Mise when the mother had be- izabled, and he retreated to his grabl the revolver from Sul- jas he did so. He then drove off, “ {FORRITHRE revirg| CR EL D IT tb ROOKLYN N Y | Charles Frohman, ABOUT THS FIGHT THE EVEN Raped to play one of the prinetpat| rts in John Drew's new comedy, de Prodigal Husband," arrived from England yesterday by way of * Montreal. NOTES OF THE THEATRE. ditional Indtspensabl most every incoming steamship, terday mustered the full cast, bering over fifty, for the com Teautiful Adventure,” in whic the principal players will be Charles Cherry, Ann Murdock, Ernest Law- ford and Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, The “Under Cover” will begin its en- saremeng at the Cort Theatre on Aug. 26, ‘On Trin,” by Eimer L, Rotzenstetn, will be presented at Stamford, Conn., to-morrow night, The more import- ING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUS®? 18, Avoid Impure Milk @ tor Lnfants and Invalids Ask For r AUGUST CLEAN-UP” 1914. [ARN ARS ARN VARNN ABS VARS VARS A yavanna \q THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE } ) Now Official Headquarters for Economical Shopping Broadway and Thirty-third Strevt, New York —MEN’S CLOTHING J play opens at the Lyceum Theatre on | Sopt. 5. “The Dancing Duchess” will not go 'to Boston after all, Arrangements {have been made to put on this mu- ant characters tn the play, which Is to be produced by Cohan and Harris, will be played by Mary Ryan, Helen Lackaye, Fred Perry, Frederick Trueddell and Hans Robert, HORLIC K’S i. Men's and Young Men's $8.60 to $12] Men’s $22 Evening and Dinner Coats sical comedy at the Casino Theatre| Chauncey Olcott ts preparing for a next week—probably Wednesday tour in “The Heart of Paddy Whack,” night. Otis Harian has been added written for him by Rachel Crothers, to the cast el William Hodge, who has not seen Ponds Cor French Sétdtevs. New York for over a year, arrived) prenchmen in New York have been yesterday with his company from working quictly during the last few Winnipeg, where he has just finished gary to raise a fund for the benefit of | his season in “The Road to Happ: | fren ‘witiere ‘tld 06 ere | none. | Représentatives of ninetcen French so- Mollie King has been engaged to cieties mot Monday.at the French Hos- play the leading role in support of pital to devise ways of ratsing the Sam Bernard in “The Belle of Bond money. Robert Bacon, former Ambas- Street.” The company will open its | sador to France, pledged to the fund the season in Pittsburgh early in Septem- | support of the Societe France-Amerique, of which he is President. Five thou- ber. sand dollars was raised the first night Holman Day, author of “Alon® ang more is being collected daily. Game Ruth,” came to New York from Suits, and Trousers, $12.76. SY sates oat Young Men's $12.60 to $15] Men's and io Men's $1.75 Khaki a Eb pda ae ee, 10.60. Z It means the Original and Genuine SE ousers (480 Boys’ Clothing Men’s $4.50 and $5 Trousers, §2. $4 and $4.60 Norfolk Suits, with 2 pairs MALTED MILK i "heute Imitations ( ' The Food-Drink for all Ages. Z lavigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quick lunch prepared im « minute, Bae Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S Portiand, Me., yesterday to #0 dress rehearsal of his play. Mr. Day | made the journey by rail instead of by sen in his,yacht “Davy Jon as he had planned, bis explanation | being that i view of the rumors of foreign warships mcouting along the coast he thought land travel would her sister, Miss Jossie Hartwyk, |"*\* and rushed downstairs. | thin, be @ little lems disturbing for a fat man who can't swim any too far. Ferdinand Gottechatk, who ts en- Praises This Remedy for Lung Trouble treet, fog Read Sed oo bal balteve. thet lune) a not the | Tnvesti- at ta in yet ane Alter ay wilt, Faller fare M ing treuble if taken before To-morow the most amu PASSING sHaWw'o Shubert 050°C gat Tenn Fee worth of Psion gg Summer Apparel, t Kee. 8 iat | bgp these ON FOALE LNCE Tag FIRE AT $4, NOW.. Formerly $8 ON SALE SIN' FIRE AT $5, NOW. . 450" $10 to $13 a hy 3" Formerly ON SALE Sue SINCE ye FIRE AT $6, NOW.. 612 3 Dresses, merly $15 to $18 on’ sa SALE MEE SINCE THE FIRE AT $8, NOW.. bat $12 to $15 ON SALE SINCE THE FIRE AT $10, NOW. . 167 Drewes, Formerly ON SALE Tee MINCE THE FIRE AT $12, NOW. . $5500), $600 on To-Morrow, Friday Last Day oi Greal Sale of Greater New York has ever known—thousands beautiful, stunningly fashionable, extensively varied ‘own helter-skelter throughout two having been. again and again reduced, now offered at still to insure clearance entire ogo stock. Store Closed All Da Fall Stocks Are Made Ready for First Showing, Monday Feiss Arcee Seen Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Keep it om yoyr side board at home. (1 N (| N Fulton Street Cor. Bridge Street ‘AND 1329-31 Broadway Near Gates Avenue—Brooklyn M4 N —at | momentous one-day bargain event the retail hist upon thousands of dollar eat floors, and ther reductions 50c ne 00 25¢ on’ sa SALES SINCE HE FIRE uh Ag Now.. 178 Si Mem ON SALE TEINCE THE Pilg AT Sg NOW. . is $3" ool” me $600 50c on’ s4LE's SALE SINCE T Tie +68 AT $1, NOW. . On Sue's SALE SINCE? od FIRE AT $2, NOW... ey Walet Walsts, on sane SALE KINCE, THE ede AT 75c, NOW. . on’ SALES KINCE, THE FIRE AT $2, NOW. ont: SALES MINCE, The an AT Walsts, NOW. . $3 to 64 oer ee THE FIRE AT $1.50, NOW. al ool Mconata tis t ists $16 39. .00 55c = Bhslmrose F ont SALES RNC. fie 85¢ on’ SLES SINCE | $3 .00 FIRE AT $2, NOW., se cos AT mg NOW.. Saturday, Aug. 15, While Our New Ae AT $3, ig AO oct, $12 to $15 ont SALE SINCE qe FIRE AT $7.50, NOW., 9 ant Shak $2 and $9100 Office Conta, ¢1.18 | trousers, $2.36. Men's $2, 50 Motor Dusters, at $1.10. Men's and Youn 4 ==. Overcoats, These are The Lowest Prices That New and Rugs Have Ever Been For at GIMBELS A fine assortment of shades, mostly in the favorite greens; best bargain you ever procured in these beautiful at ft. Figured, regularly $4.25, at 4 ft. 6x7 ft. Gin. Plain, regularly $2. so, hi Figured, regularly $1.26, at 75c. Perfect ae Sto Cores Covers neatly trimmed with lace iS sith “he Tanstitehed or embroidery ruffle and short Petticoats with embroidery AT 38c—Corset Covers, Drawers, Short Petticoats VA set itgowas cc nety te ir ry, AT 650c—Combinations, with lace, embroidery and ribbon, regularly 76c. AT 85c—Nightgowns and Combinations of fine Housedresses and Kimonos Several pretty styles in lewn and rercale, not all sizes. Models in gingham, alah rercale, crepe or lawn | Tai broidery, others have collars and cuffs of solid mater: The Influx of New Waists $3 Norfolk Suits, $1.68. $3 and $3.50 Russian Suits, 65. Pah we to $20 $6 Light Weight Reefers, $2. ps Sold \ ee and well wearing rugs. 9x12 ft. Plain, regularly $7.26, at $4. oxi2 ft. Figured, regular 8x10 ft. Plain, re ee ft. Figured, regularly $6.26, at | st $1.25. arly $8.26, at $5. /$2 arly $6.26, at $3. 3x6 ft. Subway, Lower Floor August Sale of Undermuslins A Much Looked for Subway Event ‘Drawers of cambric or nainsook ruffle, regularly 88c. long Petticoats, Night- , Corset Covers and Drawers, daintily trimmed kid $1 Housedresses 50c at $1.85 lower price. Strictly $1.50 Housedresses $1 leathers, including whit: least twenty stylee—some trimmed Most Extraordinary Values in Women’s Silk Stockings The famous brand which every woman knows and usually asks for. So-called “Seconds” of 75c, $1 and $1.50 Grades at 28c and 45c pair Black only, beautiful lustrous hose that would take ings, With lisle tops and soles, with lisle tops and soles. 8 inch and hemming. 4x90 In., regularly 55¢, 72x00 In., regularly 65c, 81x00 in., regularly 75¢ 81x09 In.; regularly 80, 1 Begins at GIMBELS and durable, 16¢ to 18¢ g: 42x36 in. 45x36 In 45x38 45 tn 8c Yard Extra fine Subway Balcony 2,200 Seamless Sheets Of fine bleached muslin, soft finish, inch hems, sizes before pu 500 Pairs of Women’s Bronze Colonial Pumps 4 at $2.50 pay These are uN grades, but were chased most advan tag- eously; new- est models in fine bronze r- with experts to notice the tiny blemishes which they are supposed to possess, and because of which they are to be peed at LESS THAN HALF PRICE. es At 28c pr-—pure thread seamless stock- | At 45c Pr.—Full fashioned silk stockings Women’s $3.50 Low Shoes, The last call from this aed hes zssorment at a still ate nocels in all good ‘buck—all styles included. Walking Shoes, with ribbon laces and leather with em- | spool heels. Size range not complete in exch style. “ial. Subway Balcony at 38¢ on, at 45c ea. at €0e on. 1,800 Fine Bleached Pillow Cases Exceptionally good muslin, strong rades, + At B5e en, 12'4c Each 14c Bleached Cotton, rade, close weave, 36 inches wide in lengths of 246 to 10 yds. each. W N J y| nN 4 nainsook elaborately trimmed, also, cre} htgowns metal buck- neatly trimmed and petticoats fi wie flounce les, Louis IN of lace or embroidery. Cuban_ heels J Companion Sale of and hand turned goles. Sizes 214 to 7. Ny Y| /i' pustic NoTicee. Fag fang conan car OLYMPIC TAPP, Raat 09 OMe ot the oty|GRAND OPENING Pu hatenay chads a es. F. rel ory Seah & B 1 te Taro korn Delaware hese penn Housed. Be Sale at Fulton Street Store Only; EXCURSIONS. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS FALL RIVER LINE MANAGEMENT STEAMER CITY OF LOWELL UP THE HUDSON G08 fh Pee bs 60 hy hl Haron. ‘BS cout counts. STEAMER RICHARD PECK TO NEW HAVEN vst Services Daily Except Sunday. | tons to all points im the the Adirondacks, the North ‘Stusie, ‘Nestaurant Str. “Washington Irving” ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Str. “Hendrick Hudson” Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. Denbrosses Bt. A. 6 cepted. SARATOGA week-ends; snd Saturday, returning stages Str. “Robert Fult ton” Pye ¢ | pascrxo, TheR 4 MIGHT 6A) dru Lane, Phone 248 Joba, “DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ABY Kmerican Watch & Diary nord Amer MAIDEN LA: aa Spring 4141. TO ALBANY 50c ‘Tel, ea fe 7. mae Batre sep pl ri Par re | OP rie uta oon boat for Weet Point. Newburen, | cept uae ‘an Bate facet im. anes fe a NIPIOR A Pa IN. snag Shoroas, sna 14_Monda: La: sd 12 2 MERLE tect ts epg. ONDS ON CREDIT | eee a 53 Royal Diamo the, mak Watch Co. Neoken 1038 Sat: at | Wept Stet ee 6.86 | and E84 Morminesa PAT TEN LINE ore te Plas 46, North, River; a A ta M. | Boe i gos, Sepuer, fevonsces Big a "0 NEW an ‘way, ty, 00M Bae, WM. J. Heer Sign STE ame te 4 P, M, 10-000, Next it wi Talay ot we soa? OLUMBIA, & BURLESQUE} : 2 Coen aM soe Deri an Yn its LONGACRE *4r0. wan, 4 sar. 23, MATS. WED, RAT, 2.0, Sarees A Bares ixes ‘ ROOF GARDE Teka nite al Hall UA soserrawcs ear AV fencing: adm. 0°, 2: STEEPLECHASE eetth A ee LUNA “Chia HENDERSO soa Sun Hosa HENDERSON’ HAL, Sophie Tucher--Morton & Avatea _Hyen & Loe, Gallagher & Cartin & others, Ty BARRYMORE i 4.80, Only Youde, Appearance, = CAPI TAL hove Aas ort, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__———— Sunday World Wants Work ri we 1 saaceimend ani fd 30c Table Damask, 20c yd. 6,000 Yards of Wash Goods FES NS A HELP w ANTED—FEMALE, WANTED-MILLINERS AND IGSEEIRTS, HERMAN WORLD “WANTe” WORK WONDERS =H TAKE ELEVATOR. F door or outdoor garments. WONTAR NT ae a fe is ast; ¥ a : ee TS Hea’ Three of the Many. New Styles Misses, Actually at $1 And you should see the styles and the variety y colorin ngs Priced at these ridiculously low figures because a few of the tumbled from over-admiration in a recent rale. No reservations—any at $1. Smart models in po) underskirt; mostly Biecks, Women’s and Misses’ Sample Coats, is Gabardines, Basket Weaves and other novelties, newest styles, each worth double and more. ‘@ few navies. Only a few of each style. and white. Subway Grows Richer in Values as it Progresses | ‘Two-inch posts, Colonial de- y signs, bright oF sitin Anish, all | models H five on rods, all finishes. o-inch Lo i posts, tresses, with heavy ‘filing rods and large husks, all sizes and fin: ishes, By (itiaat. ren Ls Hb comfortable, 10c to 18¢ Grades, 7c yd. ‘A beautiful ranye af colore, newest designs and popular weaves, white Subway Lower Floor $3. 50 Summer Dresses for Women and The August Sale of Brass Bedsteads $9 Brass pesetenae, $16 Brass en) 11 and ccmbinations, m happened to be slightly $4 to $6.95 Sample Skirts for Women, $2.95 lin, French serges, black end white shepherd checks; tunic models, others with satin Girls’ $1.50 to $3 Summer Dresses, 65c ‘These are samples in sizes 6 to 14 years; all colors Balcony, e-ineh ft $4.50 full bleached damask, mercer- ized satin finish, 58 inches wide. $3.26 to $3.76 Table- slight defects, various sizes and qualities, Two-tneh continuous post vse $14 ioe 2 Bedsteads, |$6.50 Pure Cotton Mat- All sizes, closcly tufted, very Subway Lower Floor House furnishing NOTE 210 Table Ollcloth, white or colored, 114 yds, wits, 6c Shelf Oiloloth with scalloped edge, polored or 40 yard Subway ‘Lower Flog TENCE N y N| A\ t $1 cloths, $2.60 isactes corse! Rishi) siamo Ge Fresh and dainty creations with basque effects, kimono | 7% % 2x214 yards. Hudson River 45Mies i TESST PARK sleeves, Biase trimmings, vestecs and all the latest style, touches 25c to 30c Turkish UP man pig Neen a preted a ene lovely dedi mplagear Bath Towels, 200 by Daylight|| Fast Steel str. EAA greasing Inger Oe TMSEL way. gubway Balcony’ | _, Called “mill seconds” because of some yj NE :) first grade—will sell to-morrow in the Subway Store wonderful assortment of just the patterns women taht brags by fd Gaintily tor | 2¢sce2++ Bes p dais eeecie vx saveesa ia ae 4c yard )

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