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BY BOE, WHO FAILS ~ ON FOURTH ATTEMPT i ung Woman Aiding Alleged >) Confidence Man, Says She Is His Wife. | . Undauntes by the arrest af Frank ‘Thompson, suave fifty-year- Alleged confidence man, after she Given bail for him three times tly, @ bandsome young woman herself as Mins Catherine of Chicago, made an unewe- effort to get Thompson out of for the fourth time last night. ‘Woman appeared in the Night by & crooked gambling game in ptember, 1913, Te Meg A eee Cong ‘would give bail as soon as t mente could be ‘mad she had been married ¢/ Atlantic City last Bat Thompson waa firet alded by the woman when he wat arrested on May 12 In Trenton on a charge of swin- dling Louis Holtefurtner of Milwaus ken, who alleged Thompson swindled him out of $8,600, She also gave bail for him In Atlante City, and yeater- day when Jydge Mulqueen fixed ball at $10,000 in the Holtefurtner case the woman again got & Ssegurity com. pany to give the necessary bond. As Thompeon was leaving court, how- ever, he wha arrested on thé eom- plaint of Brady. SAYS PLEA OF IMMUNITY AMOUNTS TO CONVICTION Unusual Motion to Sentence New Haven Director Edward D. Robbins Is Made. ‘The plea of immunity presented by led by @ lawyer 004) baward D. Robbinn, a director and Feprenn: ¢ of © surety com- iy, but Inspector Faurot and a rep- lative of the District Attorney's had conferred with Chief Mag- McAdob and the right of the it Attorney to inspect the bond |” | former general counsel of the New | York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- road, as a bar to prosecution to the indictment charging bin and twenty ther offlcers of the company with being in & cénepiracy to violate the Tew sVENING WoRtn, ROOSEVELT STRIKE DEPUTIES OUT ON BAIL Action Taken Following Appeal to the New Jerse@ Court of Errors and Appeals. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, June S—The mine Roosevelt strike depu- tem convicted of mansinughter and indicted for murder, were released in batt of $2,600 each to-day by Justice Jamen J. Bergen, following an appeal filed yesterday with the Court of Hrrore and Appeats, Harry Patterson, predited with being the leader of the deputies and who has not yet been placed on trial, wns released in bail of similar amount to that furnished by the nine convicted men, Fourteen others, who have two indictmenta againnt them and awaiting trial, far- nished bail in $1,000 each, John ©, Smith, who was tried on the man- slaughter charge and acquitted, wan released in bail of $600. This is for the murder indictment. ‘The Btate let all the deputier ‘ro free on their own recognizances to anawer indictments for atrocious as- mault and battery. The deputies have been in the WOMEN BATTLE IN ATTEMPTED HOLD-UP|"s Held On to Two Men After Effort Was’ Made to Grab Mrs. Geller’s Purse, Mra. Clara Geller and her daughter Mollie, eleven, of No, 62 South Third Street, Williamsburg, started out early thie morning to market. When they reached South Firet and Berry Streeta Nathan Dreubert of No, 268 East Tenth Street, . Manhattan, grathed the mother's handbag, in which there was a purse contain- ing 910. Mrs. Golior promptly smashed the | plokpocket in the face and screamed. Drewbert hit her over the eye and little MoMie grabbed him by the throat and screamed. Mra. Fannie losenschwoig of No. 411 Rodney street went to the rescue with screams and fists, Sam Seigel, twenty, who says he Is a plumber, living at No. 312 Bast Sixth Street, Manhattan, jumped to the assistance of Dreubert and tried to beat tie women off The two women and the girl held on to Droubert while he fought Hke a wildcat. A score of women came running and the two men had to fight = Ss and Policeman Tmmine the lord Avenue Po. jon opportunely came around the corner, Both mon were taken to the Man- hatt fore police court and arraigned be- apsault and attempted robbery and Beigel an an accomplice, An Easy Way to Get Fat and Be Strong or starting it with the Very elements needed | organs to help them con. fat-laden blood. This f' modern chemistry te 4 hae beew termed the dere, Sargol aime, Mb, hollows abest your, Reel, 1° bust disappear and a 10 to 20 pounds of solid heatuny flesh 1 te abi lose, inenpenst lagistrate Naumer, Dreubert for) j Rea ER 7 ‘ e [AWN ZaWwAaWAaWN aN aN VAnNa GIMBELS~ Broadway and 33d Street A Sale of Men’s Very Fine SILK SHIRTS at $2.75 “‘Seconds’’ of $5 to $7 Qualities That they are not 100% perfect is the only reason which makes these extremely handsome pom sell for so little. 4 A little spot of oil, or a “‘misweave,” ss or a black thread in the silk, causes the & 5 big drop in price. \ The makers designed them for their finest trade, and the patterns and ‘colors include the best of the season. Rich, heavy silks; plain or plaited bosoms, soft cuffs. Satin-Striped Crepe de Chine, Habutat, Tub Silks—all ideal for Summer fer forty-eight hours was taken ad- ‘Vantage of to bar the woman from | Meiring Thompeon's release. ‘Tn the line-up at Police Hondquar- to-dey «Thompson waa picked by Detective James Bresnan as | Man arrested a year ago on a Of swindling @ South Amert- out of $6,500. Brosnan alleged on jumped his ball of $6,000 it that time. 4 trate Krotel in the West Hide their way through the crowd, They finally broke and ran Little Mollie Geller made a fiying i Nervoile Gyspepeia leap and landed on the shoulders of | ana troubles, it ehowia Dreubett, 'Hofore he could shake her |pot be taken by tirowe who do net wish off hor mother and two other women! «ain ten pounds or more. ~Karee OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © Mth Street—New York Middlesex County Jail four months and eighteen days, The nine ‘con- victed of manslaughter were sen. tenotd to serve from two to ten years in the 8tate Prison, wearing; in all sizes, from 14 to 17, in one or another of-the many patterns. Tomorrow, $2.75 each. com Floor A Block-Long Sale Kimonos and Petticoats at $1 to $3.95 Such a statement fairly takes one’s breath away. | Nevertheless, the entire Rear Aisle (one block long) Main Floor of the GIMBEL Store has been reserved for the Sale, besides extra tables on the Second Floor, $7,800 Worth of Kimonos and Petticoats “Samples” and Surplus Stocks The styles, materials and colors are really amazing. Kimonos at $1, $1.95, $2. 95 | Petticoats at $1, § $1.95, $2.95 30 Styles $1.95 $1.95 Taffetas Serpentine Orepes Dotted Votles Florentine Siiks and Satine $2.95 Crepe de Ohines $2.95 The Empire, Semi-Empire and loose or belted All have ruffled, circular, pleated or:taflored Sherman Ant}Trust Law having been overruled, Apsistant United States At- torneye ral Awacker and Batts to-day askhd Judge Hunt to pass judgment far a misdemeanor on Kob- ane fs a} for the Government In_every package. Note—While Bargol has given exosilent cosets tn overoon! hover | Robbins’s piea of tmmun- ae = ing to the rules of plead- ing, adinission of gullt and there we no lack of authority to enter a jmdgment of conviction. Addl Pratt, who represented ‘Rodbdi 14 that the ney Bod hime! Jud before a jury. saloonkeoper, co of Bust reserved decision, Stern Brothers A CLEARANCE SALE TO-MORROW, THURSDAY On Sale Thursday An Additional 275 Women’s Taffeta Silk Dresses Suitable for afternoon and street wear, in plain and combination effects of novelty stripe, als 12.75 flowered and plain color Taffeta. Re Also Exceptional Values in Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses A Collection of Exclusive Models Suitable for All Occasions Dresses of White Striped and Novelty Voile. 5.90 10.75 15.00 Dresses of French and Ramie Linen... 6.90 9.75 15.00 Dresses of Summer Novelty Silks.. 15.00 25.00 35.00 Dresses of Laces and Nets....... Spon 13.75 25.00 35.00 Spring and Summer Dress Fabrics er te es in fash. font rnasualiow price of 38c a Yard Also Suit, Coat and Skirt Lengths Of Gabardines, Serges, ins, Failles, Mohairs, Checks, At Very Emphatic Reductions e (fgutnericoms rericse LAnens Mercerized Foulards Domino Bilks Roman Striped Bilke Tub Vilks Dresden Stika Dotted Swisecs flounces. Striped Crepes Lace Trimmed Tub Silk Petticoats, $3.95 Fine Crepe de Chine Negligees, $3.95 ain and Second Floors Superior Irish Satin Damask Table Cloths At inducements that are most exceptional. 20 x70 inches $1.50 Regularly $8.25 g . aw. c Every Article in This Sale Is Guarai ed Durable and Well Made Ree e toee s,s, Seen cae Shices ap ery room ob earings of Srem 88 to OO pw cent, Th — EGMPARE PRICES AND SAVE MONEY we piosin ide S Pacey Meaee Popfertehien, Drebarien Mage, Linokcume, Dinner | Sete Lampe, Outta, Hitahen Use Dienalis, Mafrige. OUR Prices ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST ‘HIFFONIERS Rom ed vay st Savings of 39% to 50 QO AQ etic. 189.69 1,500 Young Women’s Dresses Every one is exceptional in quality—and its style suggests a much higher price than any of these; $4.50, $5.95 . to $9.75 A flowered voile frock at $6.96 has Premet’s famous “A Petis Pas’ tunic. There are dresses of French Linen in pretty colors at $5.75. The striped voile dress that is illustrated is only $9.75. Altogether, 40 Styles In the newest and prettiest washable materials, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Third Floor Going-Away Sale of Toilet Goods At davbece That 5 will Pay YoutoCome Here Whether it is the traveling kit or the toilet table that needs replenishing, these articles will make good Summer companions; and buying now means saving on your Summer expenses. Toilet Articles a19f, Miracle, a7¢, 730, a Pepe it 30 Bropett a memedeiv'e oe ate Geagingss res. So greens 8 1808 | « Garter -Stgekinosy tS ‘or Tae Wt sare ees Hy 1 Hai Gimbels Glycerine! single, Soap, violet perfumes | $1.50, fat cakes 10c; cakes be. Toilet 8 fry Busta: ie nm 0 der toc 8° POW") nathing Cape, all rub- iN soft, Sainty Powder] ber, new stock colors, free with{ natural, red, blue and combinations, » 60, 70 x 88 inches $2.00 Regularly $3.00 70 x 106 inches $2.50 Regularly 3.50 A Sterling Flatware Sale on the mae Floor, will include » very large pur- At fully One-third less than regular prices Silver Tea Spoons, Forks, half dozen, at $7.25 half dosen, at ee. 85, 8.75 Knives, « “ $7.95 Silver Dessert S Table and Soup half dozen, at $6.85, 8.60 | Spoons, half dozen, at $8.65 Bouillon Spoons {Cre @m Ladles, Tce Cream Spoons} Lettuce Forks,Cold and Forks, Olive Meat Forks, Jelly Forks or Spocts,; Spoons and Large Butter Spreaders, | Butter Knives, at 75c at $1.55 SALE OF ROCKERS one a ROOMSUITE, on Wrens ran itvere” Pete EDF, raed Toca = ‘Unie sale, renging Hi AD to 50c WEEKLY or se tasty tien went up to 625.00, Sale of White Ename! Steel re ae onsiste of Huffet, China Closet, Serving 1 Atm and'S Aide Obeives” Opals tave genuine Spanish Leather Seals. apres PLAN BUYERS rr BSthn to, all Greater als kiand bo, ears fee ale of Summer Furniture Willow, Bese Hetewy ond Seoseet Fi th Prices Tomato Servers, Pie Servers, Gravy Ladles, Serving, sei Salad and on ns, at $2.85 e a Regular Warne that yon ‘can at savings of 28 to 88 Pay One Dollar And we will de liver any Complete oom Outfit to a-Ke Ree. Outtive Remember wheneyer you are troubled with minor ailments of the digestive organs, that these may soon develop into more serious sickness, Your future safety, as . well Cutlele Knife, Bo Stick “and. "Buttonhook? white handles; 4 pieces, 1C, Tourists! Py ald ros. argneet Rubber Showing itt ee hread Special Notice ToOur Customers larly det at 25c, teularly re Faneimo Seciety Bags, advantage « ee as your present comfort may depend on? the quickness with which you seek a corrective remedy, By common consent of the legion who have tried thems Beecham’s Pills are the most reliable of all family »medi- cines. This standard family remedy tones the stomach, stimulates the sluggish liver, regulates inactive bowels. Improved digestion, pounder” sleep, ~ better ~ Jooks, — os and greater vitality come after the been cleared and the blood purified by Beecham s Pills (The Lorgeet Bale of Any Medicine in the Wortd) ‘oaks pS fonen, 100 Bie, y ee bs Miya eS Ys reg. $2.75; at 92 Rubber. Tiysees reg. $2.25; al Swan Down Puffs, New EnBpern Pat pera Putte, Ball Puffs, Silk Top Puffs, 500, ssantin Top Butte, wale, Whether vour ac- count geant Is ov Rubber rin tor it, ousehald use; pair, 190, Absorbent Cotton for household wae: Ib. 16e, Sanitary Napki dium, for house dozen, ye DRESSING COMBS” 8% in. core ae Fretch ivory’ inten nthe, ** bee} Be Heh iv ee mport fronmn Wor, Com! s ow Gimbels Eau de Qui- Putt given Door He every Package or He a8 nine Hair Tonle lens Powder, Bier Kige Taloum, 26c, lennen'a Talcum Powder, 10c. Packers Tar Soap tte Violet Tol a 5c, $1. Bath Brushes, de- foranle, Dandies, weual- Perfume. , + ate | “*Kingal" Atomisers,. reg. . | 0c, at s8c. ‘a Bullman Aprons of accounTs renee $5 to $5,000 ONSMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS eo IAC escntacn: Mampe with all Small Accounts Especially Invited You can open an secount with @ single sale article of es many as you wish te bay. SN We Give FREE Life Insurance 42 case, of the dea re let ete . reg. $1.10, at 900; 8 ‘Atomizers, gs. res. tbo, ag AT] 4 On., reg. 82c, Gimb. ainne'e, | Corylonele equal in iuality® to ers gold at double the prices reg. maid Geet for te pis eal cash Leda credit. BLOCK 8T AVE... 357 TO 36TH ST. a saicoighinhans preminunnis av hoo aa ree ta: at 01.80