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im, about forty in all, 50 Atlantic er City THE EV the candidacy of Bertram G. Eadie of New Bri.hton, “a dark horse.” ENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 20, ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. ‘The report that H. ¢ tained control of ¢ were in excess of eat and all other o 000,000 after inter- MANY DOCTORS PRE- FADE TO BREAK TANGLE FOR $5,000 STATEN SAND 1B “Dark Horse” Suggested and Badie’s name was submitted to Al- |dermen Chartea KR. Cole, William Fink and Jobe J, O'Rourke when they met to formally choose a man to fill the that Cambria Steet Steel Companies brought forth a statement from the Pennsylvania Railroad that the option held by the rafiroad on the Cambria Steel has not been given up, and that there is no basis for the report. News Oddities BALLOONS BARRED from Nutley, N. J., on Sunday, unless you #0 to church or for a doctor in one, Too many dropped in from a nearby pleas- stock in frat six months was equal to proprietary medicines under a Latin name, charging for the @fnounced that Mr. Badie was satis factory to him. Alderman © is said to be looking for the Borough himeelf, and Alderman Teady to announce thelr decision And the mecting was Alderman Fink ts an or- ganiaation man, but Alderman Cole, while & Democrat, is reputed to be more or less independent. Badie is counsel for the Rich- times the cost of the medicine and do not hesitate to con- demn that self-same medicine if it is advertised or mentioned pm o have taken place, Stock RABBIT IN CENTRE FIELD during bail game at St. Cloud, Minn., was R7feres, decreased hit by a long drive, and, racing in, touched second base and led thé batter a oo CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN plants except tube mills HER TERRIBLE REVENGE.—Because rival made faces at her, wife of a Manhattan tailor refuses to get divorce and will keep separation de- cree so he can’t marry again. roleum last year, 90,312,000 barrels, was the largest in There are, however, many One Aldermanic Candidate Agrees to Withdraw. mond Light and Rallroad Company. He is a young man and has been ac honest doctors who do not hesi- tate to openly recommend and prescribe such standard reme- LION HAS TOOTHACHE in Cadwalader Park, Trenton, and no veter- inary will take a chance, name was not mentioned for the Bor- Wall Street firms hav ough Presidency before to-day. GRABBING THE PRETTIEST GIRL IN SIGHT, Mayor Riddle of At- -|lantic City ordered the band to play two-step instead of hymn and turned dies as Lydia BE. Pinkham's The tangle in the matter of the selection of a suecessor to the Inte | charles J. McCormack, Borough Presi- dent of Richmond, Was loosened tn a measure to-day when the Democratic organization of Richmond County, of which Bugene Lamb Hichards and Sheriff O'Grady are leaders, launched Only 4 More Days of This Great Sale of 119 SLIGHTLY USED see aT ‘Walters Player Pianos At a Saving of $50 to $175 Secktien nl Sere ‘T's Player Piano sale is one of the greatest events of | its kind ever presented by BLOOMINGDALES’. Offers the most unusual opportunity to secure a strictly high grade Player Piano of established reputation at a price that no person without a Player Piano can afford to pass by. Included in this sale are also a few discontinued styles of | Walters Player Pianos which are practically as good as new; 1) im fact, with the exception of a slight change in case design, ) they can hardly be distinguished from our latest styles. Every instrument has been over- hauled in our own factory and bears BLOOMINGDALES’ guarantee. Notwithstanding the remarkably low prices at which the Wolters Player Pianos are offered in this sale, they | may be purchased upon the liberal terms of Se ORAS | No |, Interest ‘The prices quoted include Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of .00 A WEEK No Extras | 4 119 of these remarkably fine Walters Player Pianos @wait 119 lucky purchasers during this special event. Make Sure That You Are One of Them The instruments are divided into ‘three groups and | priced for immediate disposal as follows: ROUP 1 GROUP her for harvesting! Sunday sacred concert into a dance. Dancing on Sunday is no worse than golf, he said, and dared the police to arrest anybody. Vegetable Compound. ended July 17 was ERE'D YOU GET THE asked his friend with a new auto, and was shot and killed for it. AVVER?" a Bannerman, N. Y., Mn | cements Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. Broadway and 33d Street G I M B ix J I S Store Opens 8:30, Closes 5:30 These Great Savings Possible Tomorrow in The SIMPSON-CRAWFORD Sale New lots, under-price, coming in daily, continue to make JULY AT GIMBELS unequaled in New York in its shopping advantages. Very Modish Trimmed Hats instead of $8.75 to $20. Some are all black, with others of maline or jack-and-white effects, WALL STREL At opening of the stock market there were sharp declines in war ts- sues a4 a result of the labor aitua- rofite of Hethiehem Steel Cor- LONG ISLAND BANKER made a 160-yard drive and holed the ball in first half of current year in one stroke on Huntington golf links. Crucible Steel was weakest featur opening 21-4 points M|Chatmers stocks were also under pressure and a considerable amount | Mi | of stock was shaken out in both sid | From the opening decline the war } | order issues rallied briskly, but buy- ing did not follow price road stocks showed positive streng advancing over a point before market | relapsed into dulness after first hour. | | Increased strength in copper stock Exceptional Values in Summer Lace Blouses $2 $2.95 $38.95 Regularly $3.95 to $6.95 Cool and almost ethereal in their daintiness are these charming Blouses of shadow or Filet Laces over bodices of flesh color chiffon that are pastel ribbon trimmed. Adorable Blouse Illustrated Is Typical of the Mode All have short sleeves and the graceful high back lace collars, V front. Numerous pretty styles from which to select. arise of 12 1-2 At $6.75 to $10. velvets and satins predominatin, Also good selections in carbeau-blue and all-white. No two alike and only a limited number. Third Fi in afternoon and) ady, except Amer- | to 126 1-4, a new low ai | 1701-2 last week, Bethiehem Bteel | advanced to 1981 Closing Quotations, With net changes from previous Remarkable Clearance of Women’s $5 Pumps, at $2.45 In fact, many of the shoes in this col- lection have sold regularly for as much as $6; but we want to clear them out re- gardless of former prices. Graceful and distinctive models in atent leather or gun metal, with tty or sand colo lays; also black-and-whit. effects. EE itl lee +1 1+ PeeSELES FF 3 LL Peete White Sateen Shadowproof Petticoats, $1 Three Styles—Two with Filled Tops t flare model with scalloped Fitted top with double Splendid model with wide ruched flounce. $1.85 Summer Bedspreads, $1.15 White crinkled seersucker weave with striped blue borders; hem- med; size 72 x 90 in. 8c Initial Pillow Cases, Fruit of the Loom Muslin; ; embroidered seript ini- tial wthtn wreath; 45 x 36 in. Sr fe weeseece “se esserearess® Fore we Harry C. Lee & Co. “Slotted Throat” Rackets at $3.95 These are ‘‘Seconds” of $8 and $8.50 Grades ‘These rackets are “seconds” in a technical sense only, and while the manufacturer's expert examiner has so classed t the same guarantee as their brothers at $8 and exactly what we think of their quality, shapes and weights from 1214 to 1434 ounces. and A. « Ea sone: = I 28 Serazeicssteses oe # eparrss SES SSLSSES! Sort ereee EES SE we sei) them under ei $8.60—which shows it_strin; the 8,000 Women’s $2 to $5 Nainsook, Crepe and Batiste Nightgowns $1 $1.50 $2 $3 This manufacturer's clean-up reduced the prices and provided such style varieties of Nightgowns that all tastes can be suited, n Front Nightgowns, Empire and Princess Effects, high neck models, 80 square, round and surplice necks, coatee and sleeveless models. Trimmings—Extremely Simple or Very Elaborate okes at both back and front; others are effectively tucked and 3: $1 Hair Ornaments, 50c Jeweled barrettes, back combs, braid pins and many other fancy lect. 66 Italian Cut Jet Necklaces, $1.60 Main Floor ve } = 1 a 1 1 t Women’s 75c Bungalow and Coverall Aprons at 50c Gingham and Percale Aprons in various patterns, including checks, stripes and figured patterns. Bretelle Lawn Aprons Trimmed with hemstitching or fine embroidery. btet le! tee SESS s++1 Boys’ $6 Norfolk Suits, $3.95 ‘Two pairs of trousers. Smart models in a variety of fancy mixtures; well-tailored and finished, # were ._, Many have deep lace ribbon trimmed or generously hemstitched. SUBWAY STORE Two Floors Crowded With Fine Bargains 16c and $1 Valenciennes Laces ! —French and German edges and | gon, al Insertions to match, doz. yds.,60c. | _— 200 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Drastic Reductions on Women’s Coats Coats for Sport, Motoring, Evenin; heavier materials will make splendid Fall Over 200 Coats Divided Into 4 Special Lots $19.50 to $25 Coats | a and General Utility wear. The 8. Cups and Saucers—Blue dra- $15 to $19.50 Coats Tumblers—Very aeractive cute Taffetas—Black, Blue, changeable, Chose Blece-end-White, Fullles—Tan, Blue, Black. Boucle—Blue or Black, Polo Cloth and Coverts—Tan, Serges—Blue and Black. ‘Taffetes and Voiles—Black. $25 to $39.50 Coats At $14.75 Satins and Broadcloths—Black. Fepceomely lined in pastel shades of peau de cygne; | wit » blue band with “Dishes—26e to $2, Neckwear—Collars and yokes; Taffeta Dresses—Black, nav; and stripes, regularly $17.50, $8.7! $10 White Voile and Embroid- | $8.16 Palm Beach Suits ‘omen’s and. Misses’ sizes, $6.7! 60 Sizes 14 to 44, at $5. V 86c Linene Skirts—White only, 0c. $1.60 Cordeline or Imitation Linen Skirts—$1. FORTIES Fancy Hees — White, Tan, $16.50 to $29.50 Coats At $10 to $15 Belted, loose or semi-fitted models, Some trimmed ith black-and-white stripe silk; others with br: butt Third Fi ez Organdie collars; net and O: egularly 25c, each, 160, chiffon veils, reg- 26c, white and black Tux- . 26e and 50c, 160, wees PEPE Wash Skirte—Extra sizes up to _$8 waist band, $1.60 and $1.96. White Chinchilla Coats—Reg. $9.76 to $12.75, $6.96 and $8.75. Women's Tan Linene Dusters —All mm, 14 to 44, regularly .50, $1. Women's $10 Cloth Ooats— various materials, sizes 14 to 44 and Overcoats — Sim ford prices, $12.50 to Men's $8.60 Genuine Palm $2.60 Odd Trousers— 25c Colored Wash Cottons, 12!4c Yd. Broken lines, including ratines, voiles, crepes, eponges, silk-and- cotton, tussah, ete., range of colors and designs, 26c Madras Shirtings, 6c Yi 1 Beautiful colorings and designs, stripes and corded effects. Linens Much Under Price— Thanks to the Sim, own ample stocks, bought before the 8 ously affected the cost of merchandise, we can offer savings so unusual as to be almost unique in New York. 36c Huck Towels at 25c Of heavy Geerman soft-finished linen, neat damask borders and hem- $1.10 Lunch Sets for 85c Pure linen thirteen piece sets with white scalloped edges. Consisting of and one 23-inch centerpiece. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, At end of second hour prices were unchanged to off five pointe SSS urchase and to our uropean crisis seri- == "| Suits—Neat brown, ray mixtures; two pair full cut nickers with each suit; sizes 6 to 15 years, $2.35, Boys’ $1.25 and $1.60 Wash Suits—Galatea, chambray, per- cales and madras; sizes 3 to 7 65 to $2 Wash Suite— Children's $1.35 White Em- broidered Dresses—Sizes 6 to 14 Middy Blouses— sizes 8 to 20 years, 38¢, unior Tub Dresses— =r =i 6-inch and six 11-inel S =r me a8 39 WALTERS PLAYER PIANOS— $ NOW........ Former prices $450, $395. ROUP Willow Grass Rugs—4 ft. 6 in. x7 ft. 6 in., colors are green, brown, blue, red and tan; regularly $2.75, 94.76 Table Cloths at Of snow-white hemstitched Scotch Size 70x70 inches, Beautiful patterns, 40c Bath Towels for 25¢ wels of soft weave, very absorbent. 1 beached, Fine satin Second Floor 12 Yards Valen- ciennes Laces, 75c ason's styles, $1, 1.60 Straw Hats, 600, and Children’s 50c Wash he Season's best styles, 260, and Children’s §1 and ow beaw mate en from our fourtl La stock, re | duced to 0c. with soft satin finish. Pro Lino—Attractive patterns | Hats and colorings, regularly 40c sq. yd., Liver Pills will make insertions to match, the old feel young feel $1 Basbrnidered Flounces, 40 in. wide; organdie; beautiful lain Fl Heavy Turkish tor borders. $4 Round Table Cloths Fine Irish damask round scalloped cloths, ful finish; diameter 70 inches. New circular designs. Linoleum —regularly 80¢ || Remnants Cotton Goods 63 WALTERS PLAYER PIANOS— $ Former prices $500, $450, $395, NOW.... Bear in. mind, after these 119 Walters Player Pianos been sold there will be no more at the prices quoted We advise you, theref to call early. Lincleum—Regularly | In a choice selection of designs Dinner Sets—Austrian china, 100 pieces, regularly $20, $9.75. Berry Sete—10 inch bowl, with 6 saucers to match, regularly Regularly to 35c Yard id clearance ail short and ‘ths of Colored Wash constipation and compel the liver to | work willingly and properly, Avoid harsh eathartice and for health’s sake stick to this old, "rah P-tmal Boos na GENUINE must bear signature $22 Kitchen Cabinets, $15.75 Base 42 inches wide. Metal bread box. Two draw- Siu nikokd aine top. Upper part wh ni id . r wi side. Flour bin anitier, Pi a. and spice containers. 1.69 Cork Bath Mats, 80c Size 12x24 inches and %{-inch thick. $5 Rubber - Tired Reed Sulkies Mercerized Madras, Voiles, Printed Crepe Suiti Mercerized Poplins, Silk Crepes and many other equally ite enamelled in- Genuine reed, with roll around top, folding hendle and easy-rid- jaye Complete with cut spoon,reg.$1, 5c.