The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1915, Page 6

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4 ee ne STRIKES WOMAN, Se i Sow & etre xf Radway’s Pilis Constipation is “quckly cared wil rit nervous ‘weakness, healaches and general ii White Lisle | Drawers, Shirtsathletic, also all sleeves 40 4 =—-d Drawers ankle or knee length, c Atiletic Union Suits, for Constipation | decree, will die at Sing Sing during most of her opportuntty. with the Governor late yesterday. day of next week. Mrs. Becker, it JS. EKER WL NAKE FNAL PLEA TO GOV, WATNAN Chief Executive Agrees to Hear Formal Motion for Com- mutation of Sentence. ALBANY, N. Y., June 28.—Gov, Whitman wil give Mra. Charles Beoker @ chance to plead for her hus- band, it was declared at the Exeou- tive chamber to-day. Her storied @evotion to the condemned man un- doubtedly will urge her to make the Martin Manton, counsel for the former police lieutenant, conferred tman agreed to hear @ formal ap- peal for clemency, probably Thura- is believed here, will follow this hear- ing with @ final, personal plea. Beoker, according to the Court's ? ‘THE iVeniie waako, wapsbpar, JUNE 23, 1916. Sa YAQUS MUTIATE NSP ; AMERCANS SIAN S| GI MIB ELS q Broadway and 33d Street WCE | Porch Shades for Your Veranda In New Yorkat « 1) 7] the order to ‘queer,’ but not to kill, Rosenthal.” WARDEN WILL SEEK HIS WIFE'S SLAYER Allen of Joliet to Take Personal | Charge of Murder Investi- gation. Indians Drive Off Villa’s Sol- diers Sent to Rescue Construction Party, GIMBELS Only The'\No-Whip” con- trivance not found in other screens pre- vents these shades from “‘slapping”’ in the wind. Strongly made, dur- able and colored in- restful browns and greens, The“Veranda” "" JOLIET, M1, June 23.—Hdward M. Allen, Warden of the State Peniten- tary here, whose wife was slain and her body burned jn their apartments at the prison on Bunday, plans per- sonally to seek out the slayer from among the 1,800 convicts. Warden Allen will assume personal charge of the investigation after the inquest is resumed to-morrow, The investigation was continued to-day ON BOARD U. 8. 8. COLORADO, off Guaymas, Mexico, via radio to Ban Diego, Cal, June 28.—Bhoto- graphs which show mutilated bodies of several Americana reported killed by Yaqui Indians were received here to-day from the Yaqui Valley where the Indians have been making raids for several weoks, for more evidence to be presented to- morrow, and the convicts under sus- picion were subjected to another se- A military train with 200 Ville vere questioning, The Warden denied to-day a re-|#0ldjore was sent yesterday rom | Aerolux rok that he would resign immedi-)Umpalme to attempt a rescue of a Brown, olive and ately, . “Pm coming back and stick tt out |°onstuction party of two Americans brown-and-olive. and sixteen Mexicans reported to be at work repairing a railroad bridge over the Yaqui River near Corral, about seventy-five miles from here. It 18 reported the railroad company until things are cleared up,” he told his deputy. “I won't live In the place, though, and I won't permit my chil- dren to live there. the week of July 12. The first week d.|in July promises to tell whether Gov. Men Who Have Never Patronized Our Men’s Clothing Section will find our June Sales are $22.50 Suits are now $15.00 Included are Serges, Worsteds, Cassimeres, Flannels and Mixtures, all hand tailored and up-to-the- moment in styles and colorings. Every size is represented from 38 to 46,including stout proportions Excellent assortments of Palm Beach and Mohair Suits, Sport Coats and Auto Dusters at very reasonable prices. eat Outing Trousers, striped serges and white Aiannele; Regus Value $5.00, To-morrow and Until Noon Saturday, on the Main Floor, Men’s Shoes and Oxfords at $3.50 The models are up-to-the-moment in style, being constructed on flat lasts with low broad heels, in black and mahogany Russia calfskin, with welted soles of light flexible leather. Men’s Summer Hosiery and Underwear At Very Special Price Advantages. } Athletic Shirts & Knee Drawers, Men's Mercerized Lisle Thread of madras and pin check nainsook, ea. Shirts and Finish of checked madras, White Cotton Mesh Union Bulte, in athletic or regular styles, cuffs; regularly Whitman will commute his death sentence to life imprisonment. Saye Jack Row Was bi ah WOMAN STONES AUTOS. has decided to abandon further re- pair work in the Yaqui district, which was for the relief of thia party. The work train with this conatruc- ed by Yaquin Matilda Kiews, forty, of No, 166 Past Thirty-third Street, was taken to Relle- vue Hospital to-day for observation The “Bungalow” Aerolux In the green tone ny fRAENP Broadway and 33d Street SY ‘'GIMBELS ( Subway Store ff q Stern Brothers tend and 43rd Streets, West of Fikth Avenue (On the Third Floor) une occasions to test the ering throughout the entire $25.00 Suits are now $17.50 {$3.75 in stripes and Regular Value $5.00 a pair 35¢ | falf Hose, in Men's Pure Hose, in black lisle thread so! each e ~ gt oc 95¢ | Sill Halt Hos To-morrow and Until Saturday Noon, a Very Exceptional Sale of ) a) . . . Men’s Superior Furnishings (6th Avenue and 48rd Street Entrance) Offering prices appreciably lower than usual, MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Th} soft styles, also plain or plaited with iaundered 1.50 and 2.00, at $1.00 each MEN’S SILK MIXED SHIRTS in new and effective designs, at $1.55 each MEN'S TUB SILK SHIRTS neat and medium stripes, at $2.25 each MEN'S SI open end si MEN’S PURE SILK SHIRTS with attractive satin stripes, at $5. 25 eaohi BATH AND Men’s Sack Suits, | of unshrinkable Viyella Biannely $11. 75 || Silk Plated with reinforced soles, pair Men's Extra Quality Pure Thread {n black and o: a(el id Boardl Pl De- de w it as a man fi clea—akeleton, juarter py rbot 6 tae or hai (‘ined tn any oo our newest sack two-| ‘we two-plece . OF dowsen, Handsomely Printed! MERCERIZED PONGER PAJAMAS Profusely Iustrated! rene yf op ai ret pro ci Cintom Flere also Crinkled Crepe; regularly $1.50 and 8.00 i Widely Clreulsted! vr Ton both Tosa norte ' Teidey and ri Fis Saturday, An at $1.10 per suit extra charge of 10% a made entieial WORSTED BATHING AUITS at the very apectal price of $2. LEATHER BELTS, - from Thirty-fourth Street and Lexing-|near Jori Sunday and twenty- four of 4 ft. x 6 ft, aie pees aee $1.80 . x6 ft. 8 in sees 98.35 eighty Villa soldiers sent as an 6 ft. x 6 ft. 8in......... $2.65 10 fe x6ft. Sin... $4.25 in cort were reported killed, ‘oleht sim Meeker) saaned. tbe winganiedt h"autonor | Rounded, and “twenty-two” iisaing Bamboo Screens From japan 3 bile ow! Ward Smith of No, i SOS ever. v LE vor Washington Avon cam fener al hi eGh ware | ep hg A Reig os day that foreigners’ lives and prop. | Narrow slats. Of} Wide slat. Of in-| Wide slat, Of out- _..lerty, ospectaily in Mexico City, must inside bark, [side bark, |side bark. be respected. The latest warning A 4x8 ft eee... $1.20/4x8 ft......... My a5 As I | followed newa of threatened street | | figh@ng in the capital. Communica- MH itiond being cut, it was not known | on, Carranzistas had occupied the city. The Sonora situation seemed im- | proved. The Villista commander at A Guaymas has undertaken to get for- eigners out of the Yaqui Valley. /It was hoped an American landing would be unnecessary. Leading Mexicans here and in Nearly Six Miles of Linoleums 10,000 yards we bought—in actual figures. Ni No wonder the manufacturer gave us price-conces- sions that are worth yous while! The price is still further lowered by the fact that some rolls show tiny imperfections in the print—but nothing, of course, that can even Pott affect the wear. 835c BNGUE Pts >16Oc sq. yd. for INLAID LINOLEUMS of pete tie and food =hard mosaic effects, Regilarty 50c. | quality. Reculizty 80c, Pa for INLAID yd. for IMPORT- 6Be tino oe |O5c Swine ua cellent quality. OLEUMS of the very tractive designs in pleas fine quality that comes from colors. Regularly 86c. noe the water.” Regularly 7B tiwotevms of a 45 yd. for PRINTED very durable and last- C TNOLEUMS of ex- vigiek Ce artistic tra heavy quality; 12 Regular! feet wide. “GIMBELS ‘Has Imported DIRECT From China These Mattings (40-Yard Roll), $8 They started late and were a long time en route. Therefore they are $8 a roll instead of $10 und $12. Most are in small stripe effects in reds, blues and greens. i: Floor Cuba continued efforts to get the faction’ together. It was admitted the Washington administration would approve any promising plan of this kind. 4 oa ORVILLE WRIGHT HONORED. Trinity College Gives Airship In- ventor a Dearce. HARTFORD, Conn., June 23,—Orville H. Wright, the aeroplane inventor, re- celved the honorary degree of Doctor of Selence at the elghty-ninth commence- ment at Trinity College to-Aay. aw to maa wore awardedd twenty-seven Bachelors of Arta, ninetech Bachelors red. worthwhile economies we stock. $30 and $36 Suits are now $23.00 a> Bclence and three Maat ms ia Artes ng Four honorary degrees w For the first time In the history. Mat the college, commencement wae. coserved | without a salutatorian from the grad- an, Re from graduation because of failure to pass the gymnasium feculr rements. ing, et, WS plain colors, FREE GUIDE! WONDERFUL \q VACATION LAND " <= Se Tomorrow Is the 250th Anniversary |\N of the incorporation of New York City and h: officially appointed “‘New York =sag Day”’ A ial Flagin colors. (illustrated) = ik a aaeSS= buildings, hotels, business | houses, black and colors, also 20c Thread Silk Half and colors, with double 38c les, + pair SranvanrananWana be gay with the city’s emblem. GIMBELS bee them, of course, in complete assortment. New York City Flags, unmounted, of cotton, at 260 to 99.60, New Tok Ot cy Flags of good quality wool bunting. At rr] id up to men N.Y. Oty Flag Clusters, Five prong metal holder (with wie five 12 x 18 inch New York City Flags. At Outfit. New York Ci with pole, re 8x5 ft, At $1.25, Sized Wer At pean sete ie Hf me x $3. Men’s Suits, $17.50 Tailored to Your Individual Measure—Coat and Trousers of fabrics which usually go into Suits we make for considerably more money. Fifty excollont Summer patterns, including plain colora, stripes, checks, plaids and miatures. Also PLAIN BLUE SERGE, ie, olors, y , pair 85c The World's ||Summer Resort Annual Mt for 1915 By far the most comprehensive and valuable publication of Its kind ever Issued by any newspaper! Over 2,000 Scashoro, Meusiann and Country | JMMER NECKWEAR Ik scarfs and smart bat tloa, i FREE! At All World Offices! Hy. Donem Tekieriog Hetiin, 00 Fieve Mall orders filled upon reeelpt of Be, to coves actual POWERS 10 per sult he eos id aS Van Vai Va IT NI -TN IT | 4 wn 4 (Fr NE 7 N “Freeh Cut spires) ‘nv ee Ae sueteh os ed, Hoge van 0, 0, D. GALL OR WRITE FOR FREE coPy|\N TO-DAY! BEACH ROBES, $2,75 - each 500 WY trips, we offer tomor. (| IN Nd eo DTBREA ETS retail eal nk hy Gtmbel Be See The Gimbel Subway Store Blouse Shop Was First to Offer the Popular Silk Mixture Sly Eponge Sport Jackets at at that the supply was wit 500 were Hepat Ct sale recently. The demand Ly ye aA o'clock, a nai causing late comers to be a x that reason we are announcing a special sale of these Sport Jackets for tomorrow. Subway Store, Baloony Children’ 8 $1.50 White Dresses, 98c Pay of these dainty dresses made of yor foaee lawns, trimmed with Lago Val. and ribbon; in empire or waisted effects, finished with fine Aone ing. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Wf N Y| Also another shipment of Pretty celered ogo ge Mi bray Wonder "a pana apa —— em) pire styles. Sizes 2 to 6 years; value $1 and up, at Special pyrene se & Sale Gimbel SubWway Store, Balcony of Maids’ and Nurses’ $2 and $2.50 Uniforms, $1. 50 600 Uniforms of white linene, black sateen, gray soisette and stripe gingham; these garments are per- fect in fit and workmanshi| and are cut on generous lines; all this season's models. This is an excellent opportunity to secure good uniforms at a low price. Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony White Enameled Bungalow Bed, in All Sizes, at $38 This white enameled Bun- galow Bed; strongly con- reseseel eis 5 fillers in head and foot parts; best baked on yes nari: cy hand 1. aveataey age agp ont tufted; can be had 52 a File Men’s and Young NE Men’s $15 Suits, yj Now $9 N\ A Very Special Sale 245 of these Suits; made “ wool fabrics; all new models of = Aaa sy “tswoo serge, also es espuns two-p! Suita; Coats} ‘ile lined. en) in time for va- cation and holiday th ea pe wake, of q fibre and other styles, Choice of sizes, 82 F Sepaponh 69.60 go 11 Ds Dress eas Trunks, 7. 60 A Bince a2 Al Fibre Dress Trunk Trunks, 98.50 Subway Steve, Balceny MwMwawaweas Fc asl ad iene = eg cldiacemeetiaiomens i '

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