The evening world. Newspaper, July 13, 1915, Page 9

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al THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, sULY 13, 1 his man complied. “And why not fit for ransom then?"| the bandits, Landori himself, seemed THREE FIRES IN A CHURCH. The banaittl ‘Baw turned to repeat | deman aed the bandit chet ot] Ret, cmknown:” Between’ "themselves, . process: other two ‘ use, | she is ore formerly enemies, there seemed rather AN Within & Week and Detectives a Strangers, whom they could not clas-| the Indien of the King’s houwhold—-|a good unerstamdine, Tebens cinets |¢ PHYSICIANS ARE NATU- Are Investigating. ify as friends or foes of those whom Is protected by King Michael El. | and wine flasks passed, and those uni- RALLY PREJUDICED Fire was at they had now found in the motor car, | himsolf, no less. She is of his rank| formed or lacking uniform fraternized . " enews. wan cee et for the it have we here—a woman, and] in life, I tell you, my brothers. What,| with perfect ease. : 1% Against proprietary or adver- ment of the United” Presrteren ) d . & beautiful one!” exclaimed the ban-| would you invoke his anger now, pi tised medicines, as the sale of ait chief. io Ww no jew t-| cisely at the tim troops frat 4 . ‘ Church, One Hundred and Bighty- | ae iB ge pe gy ad fT you free band aa] Panion at his own aide nnd close to |$ these remedies decreases their seventh Street and Lorillard Avenue, us. But there other ways.| you like? Pay? Yes, we all pay ttf] the leader of the bandits, whom for- |} j S. the Bronx. if " % ‘¥ What say my lows, shall we way or another, but since sooth he trusted more than any of the However this may be. the The church bas #n Italian congres aru He r hold her for a ransom?” ‘ou freely what we have/ others, and who seemed much im- ia | Bl gation. Patrolman Fay of the Bronx| 3 . Th Roleatt here raised his nce King Michael ts well dis- | Pressed by Kitty's charms. general public is benefited by Park Station #6 out band and spoke with authority which | posed to wink at what you do, my| , Yet another event transpired before |§ the use of such standard medi- Last Satu . ; Oe Comet PrOaseteh ATarbels, otnns | en ena’ Go that Ciieh pe ten Kisanete| Gity's pate AG otitiecal centy “at [Scines as Lydia: 6. Pinkham’ the same of Count Frederick himse Bo hand to that which ie the King’s!” | citys gate. AR additional party of Vous x oe aT word would have carried | Irresolute, the bandit turned, to- | Aonearad’ none hand from the desert, |§ Vegetable , ‘/@mong these men than that of one| ward his men, but a murmur of as-|Anreared—none le two and a small |g Wonderful record of thousands of their own of lfe—tor so they Group of retainers! of cures among suffering “Sachio!” rere Ms ' Y Sa exclaimed Count Frea-/2 women, W. ry | by e said, “what T havi f | erick. n. We are very glad to i (I MA { LEARFD Hs ‘ {| if yours, for you are| with us. We wil do ‘more —wa wil erick. "My friend, you come but just y, I rn that nee Bet f Y (a and I know you mi ecompany you to the walls of the/ «1 may well belleve it,” hundreds of honest physici itwelf, #0 that you may be safe! ary I p st physicians i tSece dae 'et i 4 Eryly, posing at the assem ‘Zin the United States who do i | trom any ‘of our brotherhood.” J 0 7 his coins but ons—a broken coin, Under the walls of Gretzhoffen Itself stoward Landosi, with who, not hesitate to recommend onttiwe SEALED | if which he retained, palmed in his own | mind. they met a troop of the king's horse, identity. he was well’ enough such ick pax 7 monk draagiete ' t. hand, offering his pockets for search| upon her. I tell you, she Is a high-| riding out for practice, Their oMccr | Quainted, “perhaps medicines. lers everywhere. | I might have you, nerd If: i Tite Broke Out In Rash, Caused | : mast nd ROT A 5 OT moe i Ts H ef if t if i i ie fi A i Tie } E iy I & if is i Hit Hi if i 1, 5 America, across the se and for that matter, the leader of (To Re Continued.) meta Sait Wey Go, Disfigurement. Itched So | {t wntine len, wher be. tatene het, ——————— mene CHAPTER XI. Br ‘oadway an I Hy] » | Store Opens 8.30, Closes 5.30 Our route Ike'se many shea’, U|, “FRUIT. A- TIVES." the famous NEW offerings, every day and in every section, are helping us make merchandising history in this greatest of all great July Sales— the banditti now, as these two parties “Come, your moaey—your ‘value. | gestion, Bloat ick Headaches, Pain|§ Of desirable goods for us to sell at prices that set a new mark in modern storekeeping. dozi, chiet of the Brotherhood. My/is the only medicine needed to correct please—or wo will take it whether oF!” 4y"q tonic, “Fruit-activer” is invale Women’s $25 to $32.50 Cloth and Silk Sui $15 1,100 Dinner Sets in ‘This Sale ‘4 Gress postcard “Cutieura, Dept. T, Bees | Contemptuously, Count Frederick | At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a- Combination Sport Suits. Black-and-white Checks, o the rufflans, who stood whiting to] ness of a foreigh iand, none less than| was not unknown to Count Frederick | needed greater argument.” erty, takes |tthem what you hi 0," — Could Not Sleep. ; or through "elabose sosa "Ritts ad HEALED BY CUTICURA (Copyright, 1915, by Wright A, Patterson.) ESPECIALLY FOR (Continued.) AND OINTMENT T the stent of this rabbie WOM coming on menacingly, i at tay AbtsES Simply Wonderful!—The Merchandise in | cowardly, reached for the ay sey weapon which hung within | ¢4 ” hand which stopped him, iT “Walt, Excellency!” ania ne. wo] @§ Woman's Bast Medicine it medicine is particularly well sui q reer Shouts of laughter broke out fuse fr te ue of women cae of isd offerings made possible only by the comnnpareted energy of a GIMBEL Organization, determined to break all records, emed scarce tle action and i sant tasti * eri rer : ° Jolned—and as the two seemed care ae action F id ioaenat teats, Mill owners of world-wide renown, wholesalers, importers, have joined hands with us with enthusiasm, and are sending in daily special ; * | bles!” exclaimed the leader of these|In The Back, Neuralgia, or a General CO-OPERATION—both within and without the GIMBEL Store—is the secret of success of a sale which to-d: d “You = | Rune Tonstitution, ““Fruit-a-tives" ha jay means more to YOU oat, ohiet of the Brotnerhood. My lte the only medline weed Cas vee in the future will mean more to US, than any similar event that New York has ever seen, ” , -— men like work none too well, and we| such troubles and restore the sufferer must eat and drink. Your’ money, | to complete health. Rot you please.” | . uable to purify and enrich the blood it f thi ’s Suits from our own stock. Only a few Suits of : Sample Each Free by Mall | “Odiige him, Excetency—give him | uable te purify and enrich, ; Broken lots of this season’s Su . y That is, 1,100 Simpson-Crawford dinner sets alone, without counting 7h oo. ‘Bicla Book on request. Ad- | en se eel wr We: & bes, 6 for 82.50, tri size 850. | & style, but all sizes from 34 to 44 in the lot. own gigantic stock, offered at equally striking reductions. tem.” Sold throughout the world. ‘reached into his’ pockets and flung tives renter mek Y.—Advt. Bie an Black Ls pe ead wes American Porcelain 100-Pc, Dinner Sets, $8.75, $10 and $12. : Blue, tan, black, brown Gabardines. Blue, black, brown Worsteds. Were $13.50, $17.50 and $20 Wool Poplins—Blue, brown, tan and black. Third Floor Also we offer “Apartment” sets, forming complete services for six persons, ; ' ; 7 $4 and $5.75. Were $6 and $8.75. i 500 Women’s and Misses Bombazine Over Fifteen Thousand Pieces of Open Stock Dinnerware and Wool Cashmere Raincoats our uaing many vf the Simpson-Crawford Co.'s patterns as well as portions of i 1 At $3.98 At $5 At Half and Less, Than Half if “ u Gimbels Former Prices, Gimbels Former Prices, Every wanted piece is included, such as plates, 9 ‘ 5 . 4 7. covered dishes, casseroles, loomingdales i eT Gute eee mamuabneleiiamtamicde ihc This special Gimbel Purchase duplicates Raincoats that we actually sold Are Now in regular stock earlier in the season at more than double our present sale price. a lf I F:) di . | The RGukking reductions were made by the manufacturer to clean up the H J and } ss on Summer F urnit Hol ing entire lot. Reed and fibre pieces; including Sofas, Arm Chairs, Rockers, Tables, Their Single and double textures; numerous styles ete, Odd pieces, of course. Finished in brown stain, green and en Loose and belted models with raglan and set-in sleeves. Only One of a Kind of Each -* ARAN ! All sizes in every style from 14 to 44. Third Floor Birth Flee } yi] WOMEN’S $5 BLACK SATIN SALT-, 600 WOMEN’S $1IM- | THE UPHOLSTERY SECTION OFFERS JUL CLE CE SALE a|| WATER-PROOF BATHING SUITS, $3.95 |P' naren * BONS Li ate 10% OF MARKED PRICES —= .= r of Slightly Used Slip over model with a large square black collar, pointed revers and | qua eayy. Jean in, striped and, polka ben a sotlesdien ot tak per ade. broad sash of bright colored silk, including Roman striyes, white, black-and- white checks, Copenhagen bive, rose, grees, and navy tlus silk, trasting colors. Second Floor Cedar Chests and Matting and Cretonne Boxes WALTERS PIANOS & PLAYERS | Sere WOME, MEO | rae ae ek I | $2.95 ADELINE SKIATE ores oat Hand-Embroidered Net Voile and The fobalAa contrivance no} found in other e | ; 2 rRendle. edison, Wine silee prevents these shades from “slapping” in the wind. At a Saving of $85 to $1 35 Fy | 300 Price: different styles and all wash perfectly. and Colltr and Gitt Sets. ee The ‘Veranda’ pA sry Less in Price I Not ail sizes in every style but in the lot all sizes from 38 to 41; waist Main Floor Brown, olive and brown-and-olive. This July Clearance Sale is one of the greatest moné-saving piano events [f/f] bands 24 to 30. Third Floor —————————— es 8 aS ever presented by Bloomingdales’. It offers to you an unusual opportunity WOMEN'S $1 TO $1.50 XT it. Gin... 99,60] 6ft. x7 ft. Gin....98.60) 8ft.x7ft.6 to secure a strictly high-grade Piano or Player-Piano of established reputation || BOYS’ $7.50 CORDUROY SUITS, $4.25 GLOVES, 68c x71 Bin... Tit. x7 ft. Gin. ..$6 9ft.x7 ft. 6 t ; Ada pat 10ft. x7 ft. 6 in. |.96.76 4 at a price that you cannot possibly pass by. i Smart-looking and good for rough wear. Sizes 6 to 18, Peters fled Toe be tat ee The Bungalow" Aeroluz, 10% Less in Price. Included in this Sale are Walters Pianos which have been exchanged by § Boys’ $3 to $3.60 Wash Suits, $1.15 each style. , i Fy ibe White Silk Gl 12 and their former owners for Walters Player-Pianos; Walters Pianos which have been [| Fourth Floor toteal dae ene BU, Anis t mtal or have been used for demonstration purposes, and a few dis- ff ps OY, a coneinnae styles of Walters Pianos and Player-Pianos which are practically SALE OF STANDARD BOOKS CLOCKS AT BIG as good as new; in fact, with the exception of a slight change in case design, IN SETS, AT 85c VOLUME cs Ry soyridivag od ae $1 TO $3 SILKS, 75<- A YARD, «| they can hardly be told from the latest styles of Walters Pianos and Player-Pianos. [| Bound in Half Calf. “i bk vn age peop "| Fouldrde, Ta: sffetas, Menraines, Drew Sa ating, Fancy Silke, Printed : | ; . 12 to $65 Oal locks, $8 to an in Chiffons. me Every Instrument Offered Has Been Thoroughly Overhauled in if An extraordinary purchase made specaly for the SIMPSON-CRAW- | gg¥/o, No. eoraplote line cf eoiees ia any cee santtiieh ea ai ; Our Own Factory, and Is Sold with the Bloomingdale Guarantee fader at $1 per lume, and x are now oold ehewbare foe $190 ¢ votes $2,t0 $16.60 Mantel Clocks, 1 to | shades in the lot, Seasonable, desirable; widthe 38 to 42 In, * The prices quoted on Pianos include Stool and Free Delivery. On Player- | See Teectal Window Display on 32d St., Near Carriage Entrance, $8, Floor Second Floce =| : Pianos they include a Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery. Not- fj] em Tier, Hew, In the S | ] BW A Y STORE withstanding the remarkably low prices at which these instruments are offered, [ij 3 terest or Extras of any kind, and will let you | 3.50 WHITE BEDSPREADS, $2.50 " \ - we donot charge Interes ss : finish; sealloped, with cutojit corners; full size; medium weight. Two Vast Floors Crowded With Fine Barg ; N N E 7 50c White Cotton Gabardine, s2c Yd. Men's $1.80 Straw Hate... ‘ged ncn wide attain | orwendt bn inches wide; ight f ite ski id outi its, . + ohase Ps F 36 inches wide; correct weight for separate skirts an geting suite: ; wratucky. oe MA edees ig to 206 | Oo. oi blue and l a .., L6G | Poe 800, ‘to body t 500 Se Se Se re SSS Sasa Cluny’ “Lace - egy] | The Pianos & Players are divided into 9 groups, priced for immediate disposal. 7) i] IMPORTED and DOMESTIC COLORED | sins" init —_— im and Marquisette Curtaine— | ~—GROUP 1— —GROUP 4— —GROUP 7— i\1 COTTONS and LINENS, 68c YARD Firepeen a ncremrors Pres, $1.60 : WALTERS PIANOS WALTERS PIANOS | WALTERS PLAYERS jf Regularly $1.25, $1.50 and much more. Many beautiful weaves in | ,,B0rdered Seri ray [vere te t136 si harmi lors and combinations, in lengths. re, price, e412 a ike Striped silt, < a colort » * price, yard . Tae 8 poplin, ete.; Former Price Former Price 5 Former Price armnS French Noveliien, Embroidered ‘Crepes, French Frisa, tSretenneSlinpacn-Ctaw ord, 18.;| yagd : 7 5 NOW $275. NOW $395, NOW French Plain and Embroidered Golfine, German Honey- Gimbel price, 1214 $225. . u comb Ratines, Bordered Velour, Printed Golfine, Velour eS ich’ Madten-cdimapecn+Orawterd | Caled th Gotten Waits ane black hak > mm : 1 Striped Crepes, Silk-and-Linens, Bordered Voiles, Silk- price 380.7 Glinbel price, 42.50 "Nemo. and G. B. Corsets— "ot 3e Wornes’ ped Crepes, 16¢ e —GROUP 2— —GROUP 5— —GROUP 8— fi and-Cotton Eponges. Second Floor yard ; pont he $1. 50 ot of Corssts—Bilght- WALTERS PIANOS | WALTERS PIANOS | WALTERS PLAYERS 1 Lota nd 1 : . ling: sizes SB ‘ Pri Former Price Former Price t MORE TOY SPECIALS ortegei fimpers, | 30 Mt GR ia $2500. NOW $145 $300. NOW $175 $450. NOW $285 All taken from our share of the | $1 Dolls’ Trimmed Beds, 60c, bile ss f ‘esate alge | ¥ Simpson-Crawford stocks. 69¢ Slate Easel Blackboards, 35c. —GROUP 3— —GROUP ¢6— —GROUP 9— | $1.98 China Toa Sots, g1 | {LWhiteChina’Tea Sots. 23 ys, 00s WALTERS PIANOS WALTERS PIANOS WALTERS PLAYERS fi 98c Toy Wash Stands, 60c, $1.69 Imported Moving Picture L) acti tale INOLEUMSat Speci alPrices f ut PI @5c. lengths; grea' * 85c hi Drapery —Simpson-Craw- imbel price, 2 ft ¥ i Former Price Former Price t $125 Meckaeieal tains, 160, Metab ighosetiys,” at T6e. a4 ree $260. as Now $155 $325. NOW $185 $500. NOW $345 Mf _50c Mechanical Toys, 260, ee Fourth Floor |} ie : ir, 85c Inlaid Linoleums (Sq. Yd . 65c) ie RR SES 1 O NT BH ie si PORE Aieitehiiadin eel fee RUA ARON; 80c Inlaid Linoleums (Sq. Yd. . 60c i ; Bear in mind, there are only a limited number of these Walters Pianos and LAMPS ONE-THIRD OFF ee Choice selection of designs and colors. Colors go through | [oie Player-Pianos; therefore, we advise you to call early. We give a couple. of examples only of reductions that J ychithy, Biguse Block spocket |] to the back. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO gf run through our entire stock. Dutlonas all alee. eres. ea Heavy Printed Linoleums cit plahen fee “THE HOME OF TRUTH" Mond ft $9 PORTABLE muBOTALO $8 MAHOGANY LAMPS, | , «font: || Parquetry and Tile Effects. 50c z of charge within PI N | G he radivs of 100 layer Music] ff Of cast metal in various designs, | BOUDOIR LAMPS AT §2 lg. 7 me : f ‘ pa iy cay Rolleet, perroll, | fil Othe aieto ae, pee H $7.50 DESK LAMPS, $3.25 ° i rai PRO-LINO in parquetry, wood and tile patterns; 25 York. Write for fa jg 12 CEILING LIGHTS, $6 se. , Wale bx |] regularly 40c; sq. yd. PR Ge oy Pe perticula:s. Phon 25e h $13.50 & $17.60 VASE bi Serni-indirect fixtures lor BM a ’ is GIMBEL Subway Store, Lower Fleer: Paes i) LAMPS, $6.75 & $8.76 | ticity. 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