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. WORE U.S. UNIFORM. __ WHOLE CY BLOCK Austrian Thought He Had «a Right te De So, but Must Stand Trial. ' Nobert Kutla, the Austrian footman v4 of Count Max Lymar, arrested last Se eg 100 FAMILIES ROUTED Yorkvitle | Cot for we the ‘uniform. a) a United Bi tee tatantryman, though ought tke uniorm Te Early Blaze in West Twenty- econd hand store an A ‘ be bP nves ot Eighth Street Imperils ti yellow ntripes, and carrying Tenement Dwellers. yi ith gold lace, Qu held Kulla in Fire in the junk shop at No. 151 | West Twenty-eighth Street, owned by Pasquale Antonio, threatened SHOULD EAT | seventn Avenues early to-day. 80 fiercely did it burn that the firemen {one hundred families in thetr night Ameo An retires ont of ten, | Clothes from four tenement houses at ere should, whenever possible. -| Acting Fire Chief Martin sent his ing food that ts acid in ite . men into the twelve-ptory office most of the blotk between Sixth and A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE. and police ordered into the street dee to acidity: therefore stomach suffer-| No. 153 to 159. Srahue’ cabin, Cueto en | building at No, 145 and into @ tall loft rule eliminates building in the rear, facing on Twen- vieagant to the taste as ty-ninth Street. They played streams +.°9 ropert: r upon the fire from the upper floors of qunee ena noneas -| the buildings. The junk shop was in ally eo thin, emaciated and lacking In that/a rear building, Ahe front of the lot vital enerxy which can only come from @]neing ocoupied by a carpenter shop. This building also caught fire. The butlding at No. 149 is cccupted by the paint shop of B. Nilson, where were stored quantities of ofls and in- -| flammable materials, and the firemen a| concentrated their efforts to, prevent -, the flames from epreading in this direction, THE EVENING } WORLD, wapwaspay, 3 TSULY 21, 1919,'8 GIMBELS © ow on meal Tomorrow, a Day of Extraordinary Values in The SIMPSON-CRAWFORD Sale Everything mgt here is either a brand-new offering, or, if ‘previously adverti is marked ch section of the Store presents its very best, to make ‘aorroa THE rhe RAWFORD Sale—already extraordinary for its record-breaking accom Abe prves dh eeiaCiobiers iets A part only of Va ies is printed here—see other evening papers for more. And very many are not she had been for sore time in the’ hope of benefiting her health. homas J, Farnam, formerly Mar- How Thin People Can Get Fat Increase in Weight TenPounds or More “T'd certainly give most anything to be ate to fat up a few pounds and stay that way,” declares every excessively thin man or wom Such a result Is not impons Bie, despite past faires, Thin prople al a brand-new low price. in the SIMPSON-CI I-nutriflon, a condition which nts the fatty elements of food from advertised AT ALL Instead of getting into the blood, all the producing elements stay in until they pass from the To cotrect this conditjon @ healthy normal amount of : at $17. 50 tive processes must be artifi suppited with the power which natu dented Satin charmeuse, medium length; best be accomplished by 1H wide get-in sleeves: neck and bottom edged with a wide band of aie eaten Exquisite ae sates tablet with every meal pink, peach, blue, gold or black. Third Floor renaaantt | $2.95 and $3.95 Ite a partectiy natural lutely harn Barkol ii ily cherlde,, berfalyeeotd by fond Organdie Blouses, $2 money’ “hone of weight ple viney Ni Five styles, = 1B] each elaboratel TIO ‘embroidered or- gandie or fine ‘The intense heat from the junk shop | K you Btsurated ie ie farted the automatic sprinkling | § Erevue the best food Footy te hep dle [ea in the loft building at No. 158 anne nO sine dhe aciaity ot | to 160 West Twenty-ninth Street, im- mediately adjoining in the rear, and mere |costly furs were damaged. About 1 7 o'clock the walls of the junk shop fell believe in er necessary, | inward and in a few minutes the fire not see the | was under control. The damage was estimated at the trouble. | $10,000. bisurated magnesia from your what you want at your next ee me of the bisurated “max OBITUARY NOTES. William H. Wallace, Vice President of the Franklin Trust Company and Bat out a little home run! Get this fox-trot straight : yesterday of general debility at hi from itsSouthernhome—and | fomerno. 451 Clinton Avenue, Broo! get it now: lyn, ‘He was eighty-four years old. Jay Nova, violinist, organist, plan- “Georgia Grind” ist, and for many years director of theatrical orchestras in Manhattan a trot with the Coontown |and Brooklyn, died of a complication |& ry . of diseases yesterday at his h tang. Joy in the friends and | \y0.°¢i¢ Beatord Avenue, Brooklyn” try the new dances. : Mrs. Curisting Strath, wife of George 4 Strath, one of the oldest professional “Magic Melody ” golf players in the United States, is rs . dead at her home, No. 155 Ninety- from “Nobody Home” comes | second Street, Brooklyn. ith it. T. D. Foster, for several years a member of the International Commit- OL Price $1.00 tee of the Y. M.C. A., dled yesterady at his home, in Ottumwa, Ia., after is dead at Litchfiel & year’s iliness. He was at the head of the Morrell Packing Company and was widely known as a religious and philanthropical worker, Miss Josephine Meighan, daughter of William J.C. Meighan and asso- | Pe clate editor of Good director in various corporations, died | N Try Cacvest Glasses For Those Headaches! Eyestrain is the direct cause of most N headaches. Many try every rem- N N edy but theright one. Good glasses do away with the thes by re- fy icving te strain one ees $8.50 Black Satin Bathing Suits, $4.50 Ny a graceful slip-on model with the waist line N Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2,50 defined with a heavy black silk cord. Moire bows on shoulder and below the Registered Eye Physicians. A Fine salt-water proof satin; | 968 bi héeSons V neck front. Established 53 Years New York:184B'way,at John St. | $2.25 to $6.95 White ‘ine age of sixty-nine Years tm that Broadway and 33d Street $25 “Boardwalk” Coats ¥ Clean-Up of to $33, etc. Men’s Fine Shirtin; launders pe beautifully soft satin 72in. wide; white, evening shades. Famous “—— Library Furniture, 14 Price $22.50 Rockers from $16.76 to 940; Tables from 81 to G47, and Bookcases from $676 | | Wardrobe Trunks $ Women’s $15 Flannel Tennis Dresses at $7.50 pink-and-white or blue-and-white checks or stri Well tailored and $3.75 Linen Damask Napkins, $2.50 Doz. Exceptionally fine Ff Mika a ready for use. Size 21 inches square. Second Floor 55c Cotton Lace Nets, 28c yard Seventh Floor The newest 1915 model, the famous INNOVATION, arrangements; lightweight, but st ily built. Full size. Fifth Clean-Up of Lace Curtains Most of these are from the Simpson- prio ow mice ewig” prices show jus Dutch Curtains at 86¢ and ¢1,60,| | 3:000 Women’s $2 Marquisette Curtains at $1.15. Bodices at $1. Miscellaneous Curtains at Prices E la borate- One-Half Less. ness of design Marie Antoinette, | Irish Point, with fine Antique Arabian, scrim, Net and | | embroidered Leese Aeabtad erent naldsoge scsctarnied tac panels, Valen- ciennes lace Men’s $10“Welbred” Low | | *? yi broad Shoes at $6.75 Pair : An extraor- Highest grade of men’s Oxfords| | dinarily low from oe regular stock; custom last; price! » tan and black; mostly’ all sizes and widths. Second Floor Men’ 8 $80, $82 and $35 Suits, $15.56 A838 purchase of every suit that a well-known manufactuter hal 4 stock. Every suit fully up to the Gimbel standard. Wid a yr style, material and coloring; in all sizes from 34 to 48. ‘h ate Flannel in Third Floor lemmed street and Main Floor Third Floor ”” House Dresses at $1 cL Men’s $2 and $3 360 Siath Av.; 22d se. N{t| Satin Hats, $1.75 to $4.50 Regularly $1.50 to $2.25 i Straw Hats, $1 101 Nassau, at Ann St. Large and medium size sailors and Made by the best known manufacturer of women’s house dresses and nurses’ and black satin. Third Floor This Will Remove Hair or Fuzzy Growt! (Toilet Tips.) at $3.95 Ante certain method for ridin Cibpes, o Rpcngss, _Cordel Paes, ‘cotton Gabardines. Spor ipa bree ‘This is en- tively harmless ad seldom requires re- ating, but to avoid disappointment it style. Third Floor is advisable to see that you get genuine Kill the Roaches— Guard Your Health Keep your home free from these disease carriers. Use Peterman’s Roach Food—a sure preventive. Qne application to a s lures them from their hiding places in cracks, wall joints or about sewer pipes and kills them. . ROACH FOOD MILLS ROACHES AND WATER BUGS well dusted in crevices, will clean out roaches ptly. It entices them from their breeding places. They & eat the Roach Food greedily and are Roaches and water bugs breed, multiply and bon mace most rapidly in warm weather. Prepare against their ve Peterman’s has been the standard for 29 years. Ask any housewife. Peterman’s Discovery (li kills bed bugs and oe ae | instantly. Ye liquid can be forced into all Poin ts in beds and in holes and crevices in woodwork by means of the spout on every can. Nothing else so sure, Buy Peterman’s Roach Food or Peterman’s Ant Food kills pace ‘3 pieatey, sine) gate, een Bisth rom dealer. e wi ps moths out of ‘eowed clothing, furniture, etc. WILLIAM PETERMAN, Inc. 200 Fifth Avenue New York $3 “Nemo” Corsets, $2 sizes from 20 to 28 in the two styles. Our once-a-year offering. Pink Shop, Second Floor | authorize any folly retund the 10c Women’s 75c to $1 Net with low neck dresses. Main Floor $1.35 English Printed Bedspreads, 95c 70x90 in. Hemmed ready for use, The scheme of designs and colorings makes these Bedspreads ideal for Summer use. Second Floor 25c to $1 Colored Wash Goods at 14c & 38c Yard Remnants of domestic and imported weaves, in an enormous variety of patterns, colorings and combinations, AT ( Brito ain, wide,” Secend Floor “Ice-Kist” Crankless Ice Hi Cream Freezers, $2.15 Never before sold for less than $2.50, See the demonstration in our Housefurnishing Section, 2-qt. size \ only. Fifth Floor Magic Liquid Metal Polish Contains no grit, acid or poison; fectively polishes brass, copper, nickel, zine, tin, ete. ‘ Half-Pint Can, reg. 15¢, now 100, 1 Pint Can, reg. Bo, now 16c. 1 Quart Can, reg. 50c, now 26c. Half Gal. Can, reg. 95c, now 500. 1 Gal. Can, reg. $1.75, now §1. Fifth Floor Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. Bond small turbans made of white satin; iw brims faced with black velvet or blue Women’s $5 Wash Skirts models with and without ets, |} pleated models for ‘dressier’ wear. All sizes in the lot, but not in every Two Models—One of striped cou- til with medium bust, for full fig- ures. The other of cross-bar batiste with low bust for summer wear. All Values 16c to 0c | Values 250 to Thc Top Lace Vestees at 50c Extra fine quality Net Venice Laces in many beautiful designs, The flat collars are cut low in front to be worn and dark colors. Women’s $1.25 Gloves of heavy, Paris point embroidery. Black and colors, also Sale of China Without Precedent The entire residue of the Simpson-Crawford China sale, re-marked and re-grouped for a final and rapid disposal. d Austrian China, insiudine Theodore 15c | one aco || $825 Waite Grass Rugs, figured Borders, (9x12 feet), jain and Fifth Floors additional high seat. IN THE Aprons—White band Tea Aprons; also checked Gingham Bib Aprons, 18¢. Aprons — Colored band Aprons,also Bungalow Aprons, 38c. Aprons—Full sized Percale and Gingham Bungaiow Aprons, 60c. $1 and $1.25 Hand Bags— Silk Moire, silk poplin lined, 55c, Men's and Young Men's $12.60 to §20 Suite—Tuxedo and Full Dress, $6.25. Men's and Young Men's $12.60 to $20 Suits—$7.50. Men's $8.60 Palm Beach Suits, $4.65. Men's $2.60 Odd Trousers —$1.65, Boys’ $2.96 and -$3.50 Norfolk Suits, $2.35. Boys’ $1.65 to $2 Wash Buits—¢) Boys’ $1.25 to $1.60 Wash BSuits—65c, uniforms. new and perfect. Ginghams, black and white check. Lawns and Dimitios— stripes and Checked Chambrays—V aristy of light | checks, Corded Tissues—Al! the light Summer shades, Excellent models; full flare skirt, with or without pockets, dainty collar and cuffs of white pique, crepe, cordeline or fine Swiss embroidery. 4 Gloves, 88c A beautiful lustrous finish and 16-button White Milanese Silk ; 8 lustrous quality; splendid quality. 36 inches wide. ings in various color combinations. Bagian and American Porcelain, viland, other Limoges ware. | | colorings and designs. Boys’ $3.50 Fly-Away $11.50 Sterling Silver ||25c Samurai Corylops Coasters, $1.75 Forks or Spoons,$8 14 Doz. | | Talcum Powder, ts Iron wheels with rubber tires; ere 2 of We must “ made with a steering device and an Handsome Colonial pattern. ties of this delightful ghia eum P Colored Linenes — Solid color tight and dark shades with white pique collar, cuffs and cravat, jain and Second Floers © & $1.50 1. .50 Navy Blue Chiffon ress Taffeta at 95c Yd. Main Floor 75c All Wool Challis ’s $1 Pure Silk Womvmackings, 65¢. | || onus, Peutt auiped_ana| [8980812 Celling f seks Polka Dot effects on white and colored Made on the semi-indirect sya mney és junds. An effective material for | | with dish of alabaster art vt dees, ‘ ressing Sacques, Kimonos, House | | 12, 14 and 16 inches, tri Dresses and Tea Gowns. Second Floor Main Floor $10 Wool-and-Fibre Room Size Rugs, $6. Size 9 x 12 ft. Remarkable value cven at the full price of $10, Fourth Floor Main Floor No mail orders. SUBWAY STORE mn Boys’ $2 and 92.50 Odd Extra! Russian Suits—¢1. 1,000 Women's and Misses’ Warner's Cors ets— $6 to $8 Mirrors, $3 -50 Suit C Sov full oie FV seal ed cis and corners; steel a ees all around. ; Summer Frocks | 14, and medium bust, $1. Mostly odds and and ends e $1.50, ry $3.75 C. B. Corsets — Lightly Plaka ; an 5 <3 eae and | bere en gs “tga Pee gd of $5 to § C. B. Corsets—t5o, 76¢ A Wonderful «| #4 82. $1 Pearl Earrin: rings, 50¢ Special Sale De Bevoise Brassieres— Fine quality French-filled 190, with French back or screw. Women’s $3.50 1000 Boxes, i6c Sta- and $4 Novelty | | tonery, 24 sheets, linen $45 and $55 finish paper; two styies of enveiopes; white, box, 100, Low Shoes Redueed $1. 45 ae of patent_leather, or dull calf vamps, with gray, fawn, taupe or sund color t buckékin trimmings; also whit te buckskin, with black or tan leather trimmings. ” on, or Fey Puree) _ Oxfords, imitat! Ontorde jiqenernees welted sles. Either leather Louis or full Louis XV. heels, All sii D and E widths, Domestic” Cabinet Dress Goods, All Wool Sowing Machines, $35 Crepe—yard, 860, Circnenien 8c to 26¢ Wash Cottons— Walnut, Oak 27,to 88 ins., yd., Bo and 100, r Early Eng- Porfect Aluminum Ware fish Highlyim- 5 proved mech- i teenie Kettie, 10] |onism and includes the $1.60 Double Roasting} | famous looper, Pan, 950. whieh sews / lock or chain cay Water Kettle, 5 qi. stitch. $2 cash — and $1 weekly,