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THE EVENING WORLD, AETY INES LOST. == FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1015 QOFIREMEN CIE) Sen ae aoe COURT VIEWS FILM TO PUSHING ON PLAN FOR = . ie SS OW ITS WEUTRALITY 8E SCOYS’ HOME CLUB BY CHLORINE 6 — IN 1:AAS STORM: | STILL IN DANG TRAINS HELD UP” Pi et a | a ae | trom Inbal She Effects of Onintes, Never Thought It F proraalll | « beh Gases fore Perham: you don"t ae CHitt “iy oe cam tap “That Stull Should I \ ' h 04 4 ished From the City,’ . “ ior 9S | He Deck } * bate stiched & Years od, a ' i ' te an lo te a ‘ 7 et srred ‘ha . . ° « them w | 350 \ Te tea oe P nply | down M Cree! ware ten | Ten, / Wo . Camtorin 0 perme || ee nite S hole Plea : 4 and edt ew posi G ew t elgnature of “i Si pare mrmerine Bat at Nas. Bet-8 ¢ a | betplesed, at 4 a ME | . this > were Mre C.| Gut knew Sante Oh Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of AatA/Y Che Btreet jest night, it w believe f f) " * Hu 4 that they are safely beyond the eeht- | Sd f the suf ae Y SLC ETE Ne ee T AR CD E: B Ts VA SV22 WS Vaan GS Pio tis Fe NV NS nae Am 4/977 Aapeaus $y | G I Men! All This for Your BK Aveke one of the pliyaicians "4 Whey How wim Broadway and Thiriy-third Street Special Attention Gerceseccces a's WN | atl i GIMBEL Cold-Air Fur Storage—2 Per Cent sky lng ft ye want cane fom” ie seepie ates "4 med with BlackCA ranged for your @usy choosing: Hie Wholedite, manger th Which the Black Hats trim We Took All the Angora Cloth Sport Coats We Could Get To Sell At $10 Instead of $15 deadly gas struck down his mer “That stuff ought to be b from tho city.” he sald, in dine the accident this morning, Beginning shortly before midntent, the chlorine victims succumbed at in- tervals far into the ing. ‘The firat symptoms were vjolent cough- poy ing. That was followed by parayl of the throat and hemorrhages of 4 throat, and in ono case~ that of Fi man Frederick O. Heinrich of ‘Truck Compauy No. 6—the throat paralysia \ med with White, or Black—is the last message from Paris And it is a happy com mand, for White is ideal for Sum- mer and Black is always chic. Men's Silk Shirts Now $3.65 Are Regularly 35 and More Some of the $6 and $7 qualities will prob- ably be here tomorrow; or are at least $5 grade, Rich, heavy silks; stunning patterns and color combinations; fine making everything that goes into a silk shirt of high degree. Summer luxury and comfort —at a price ished useing aes The Angora Cloth 100 of These Coats in Five Models nung in these Was accompanied by violent delirium. Besides Firemen Heinrich, thy chlo- colors! GIMBEL $6.75 to $12.75 Hats ) “opening up” what they suppr j eaulpped with ox rine sufferers are: Deputy Chief Norfolk remarkably low, $3.65. Main Floor Thomas Langford, Capt. Simpson of Are Copies of $25 to Lah ited tia Se Belgian Blue Kably $3 : Truck Company No. 6 and five men was of that company, among them Wire-| 5 ; Sweater Reseda Men s $3 to $4 Louis Keller and F. J. Morreli; * men Louis eter and ¥. 2 ater: Fd | BQO Little Tots’ Coats at $5 Heather Spring Hats, Crowley, Captain of Truck Com any | With Beits, G Geri Sarena (Q | Inatend of $6.95 to $9.75 oh i $1.85 pany; Jultus Spenier, driver for Capt, | hecked Worsteds Cote de Cheval Sashes or Tan Derbies, light-weight, in self- Crowley, and Capt, Sidney Jobnson | toe ina at sO ronals @f Fire Patrol No. 1. 350 of the coats are a manufacturer's surplus, and Plain. Rose conforming sha pes, six new mode! Three of the affected men -rein- rich, Keller and Morreli—are in Gouv- erneur Hospital. Spenier was re- moved to Hudson Street Hospit and the others are at their ters, under care of Drs, Ar Banta and White of the Pire be- partment, assisted by nurses The tank of nitric acid that broke | and set free chlorine fumes was in the plant of the Shoflicld Standard Plate Company. The workers th had gone for the night when the aprung a leak the acid began to run onto the fluor slowla. Capt. Simpson and the men of Hoo and Ladder Company No \ the fire, when Deputy Chief Tuomas Langford recognized the nature of the fumes and ordered all hands out of the building. Res: went inside and c in buckets, the ¢ heavy i The large crock ¢ caused all tho tr ity of twenty gu about six. Ord ed out the acid | ainer being too eld which to handle. the ‘acid with impunity The mixture in the crock of Resene started carrying it itt bit through t rubber gloves wherever it touch hem, a TERRE HAUTE MAYOR RUNS CITY FROM CELL Prison, Directs Police and Municipal Finances. LEAVENWORTH, Kau., April 2 —Mayor Donn M, Roberts of Terre Haute, Ind,, serving a six-year term in the Federal Penitentiary here, ts continuing to exercise the func’ tions | of Mayor of his home city, To-day he sent telegrams (o Terre Haute regarding the appointment of policemen, It is said that he has vrdered the force to be cut down and that he will forward by letter a plan to reduce city expenses. Roberts says that he will not resign aa Mayor. 14 va 7 N WHEN KIN 250 of them have been taken directly fre stock and reduced to meet tomorrow's sale. Hand-Embroidered Pique Collars and Cuffs on many of the coats; others are trimmed with patent leather belts, braids 1 some of them are severely tailored. Many of the coats ved. our regular Second Floor Here’s a Fine Victrola Bungalow Outfit, $24 VictrolalV . Te BS 12 Double-faced Records . 5. 9 (10-in., your selecteon) — + $24 Easily carried about; convenient for camp or canoe, as well as city apartment. ‘To own it, you need pay but $2 Cash and $1 Weekly and you literally can have music “wherever you y0,"" especially with a LEATHER CARRYING CASE, price $6, Other Victrolas Up to $250 All Victor Records as They Appear It is a pleasure to hear the Vietrolas and the New Reeords in the GIMBEL Talking Machine Rooms, sound-proof and_ well-ventilated “and we're glad to have you do so, Piano Store only, open until 9.30. Uso 33d Street Entrance nearest Broadway. Eighth Floor $1 or ie Bulbs Combination Offer of 4 Dozen Bulbs, Including 1-lb. Package of Fe 6 Canna Bulbs 12 Gladiolus Bulbs 6 Tuberoze Bulbs 6 Hyacinth Bulbs namon Vines 6 Oxalis Bulbs 6 Lily Bulbs teira Vines Sent by parcel post without charge w ithin 100 miles. Holland Grown Rose Bushes, 10¢ each, $1 10 doz. $4 dozen Flowering 48 Shrubs, C each, §2.40 half dozen 8 to 6 ft, tall, Lilae, forsythia, rove of Sharon, hydrangea and 20 other kinds, Warranted to be in good condition when you plant them, Special, 8 dozen Assorted Gladiolus, 26c. California Privet for hedges, 4¢ each, $3 Finest Grass Seed, 12¢ qt.; $3.75 bushe ats, Flower and Vegetable Seeds, 3¢ and Se 5 age, Pulverized Sheep Manure, 14e Ib.; 5 Ibs. 68c. ths., $8. Mall and Telephone Orders Brompily Filled, ubway Store, Balcony 00:2 & 3yrs, old, TCT ICICI Eee ¢ Coat is $12.75 Covert Cloth Corduroy $15 Taffeta Gabardine $ Sill Serge . Covert Cloth Checked Worsteds Serge Cor Homespun Corduroy Taffet Gabardine Third Floor Also, White Many smart com- binations in these colors. 300 Coats—50 Models—Exceptional Values 19.50 $25 k Poplin Satin eta Silk Crepe Silk Poplin Charmeuse Taffeta vert Cloth Navy Blue Serge Dominates in This Sale of Young Women’s $29.50 $25 150 brand new Suits fashioned in the six latest models. The low- ered price has been made possible by the tailor, for he was cage: to make up his mate- acrifice to close the season, Also 50 from our own stock have been reduced to $25 these — include in sand color sian blue serge; black-and-white — check- ed worsteds, Sizes 14, | VY 16 and 18 years, Suits model and Bel also to $85 Suits Exauisite ‘Sick of Nets, Voiles and Tissues, $5.75 to $35 tip! And they hese are the Lingerie Dresses {6 omposite of quain i) are quite dif erent from any of heretofore, for k Poplin and ‘Taffeta Suits, 930 | o $46 Taffeta Frocks, $16 to $36, Severely Tailored Suits of Sere $16.50 and $18.50, Junior Girls’ Dresses of \oiles ‘and ‘Tissues, $6 to $9.76, Exceptional Coats for Young Gir Separate Skirts of White Drill and Khaki, $1 Middy Blouses at $1 an Is at $5.75 to $10 to wear with the new d $1.50 Third Floor wa to_seleet from. Soft Hats, in many shapes and colors, in all the season's newest sty All sizes, Fourth Floor Men’s Fine Spring Shoes $3.95 Pair Low Shoes, smart styles in tan Russia calf, gun metal calf and pat- ent coll, h Shoes, tan Rus- in lace and Bluch- : gun metal ealf and patent colt in button and lace styles; vici kid, laced. Second Floor Men’s Striped Crepe -Underwear, 35c Garment or 3 Garments for $1 Shirts in coat style and sleeveless; Drawers in knee length, Comfortable garments which every man will appreciate, Main Floor Men’s Spring Gloves, $1 and $1.50 Pair at $1 and $1.50; a comfortable and “Kayser” make, al $1.60, or self backs; smart and ith heavy black backs serviceable. Main Floor $5 Boys! Come and See These Fine Suits, at RA) Regularly $6.75 1 oN io 97.50 om f 4 MES [L y v S / Carefully made suit at meet the requirements of lively boys Norfolk Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers Wide variety of 1 ixtures and plain: colors and strips Black-and rocks and Blue Serge Suits With one cherbuckers; all are in the latest styles, Sizes T lo ld yea Reefers and Top Coats at $5 Smart-looking models, of materials that will wear well; blcek and white checks, covert, and blue serge. Goad et rin sizes 3 to 10 years, Fourth Floor pee enna r eee eee