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Wepre Gey EM AMS, Soh iyeia 4 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 2 | WATER FRONT STRIKE ON. fitch e,°¢ “ Strtte 6 a . eT lade freakers nanne on tl portant Government officials 1] | Onrmoen of Connteine Ships. | cs summarily dismissed, Chang one of the principal in the country, 15 Yoh Kung Cho, Vice Minister munications, is the other dis- ed man: See of Quecas Horough. Not jong ago another high oMotal, n Ph Bidert, one of the leading) ‘The strike of the unorganized long- Minister of Finance, who has been aet-| formerly n personal trend of President ot Queens Rorowgh, and #' Stock market opened quiet, with shoremen of the Clyde and Mallory vo as a director of the salt taz,| Yuan, was put to death for corruption. t of the firm of dein Al business almoat entirely confined to ile home Mie Latferte ana Stewart) industrials, in some of which good- Richmond Hill, this morning | "!#¢4 advances wero shown. Deal- ‘& compileation of dineases lings were professional, as customers of the m ine) in comminsion houses seemed deter ig | mined to await publication of not Lines at Piers 36, 37 and 48%, North) GARBED ONLY IN SUN'S RAYS, two girl bathers chased for three |= Itiver, continued to-day peacefully. biocks through Huntington, W. Va. streets the men who had stolen their | clothing —— | =< BECAUSE HIS WIFE LEFT HIM, Mike Comisky sat on a atick of | fy =i M J dynamite, at Franklin, Kan. and has not been geen since. Ibs, lakes firm elly, 1 ak | } | the two lines, were b A *\to Germany. Westinghouse openc lohe, which walle. to , — f d ar firemen: 10! wiey 9,600 aharee from 10) 1- S10 18, & | urd, and the Haron, whic CUTTING THE WEEDS along the public highway is the new! perfect jams an hw oy Weat sone a rin ell, whieh | compared with violent advance at the 14 | fhe where the, WORN CE DORE a ree ee in New Lain clone of yerterday to 110 1-2 and Inst “t atecker ot tm tee | price of 109 1-2. erat Brn of Jamaica. ‘There was selling pressure on Can- SE Tra matt, {Atlth Pacific and price declined to| 4 ‘Worker Burned by 199, tho lowest since 1907. A large Water nT gmat tbe volume of ediling was met on open- | Aitwin ‘i preserves, Ini CUSTARD PIE killed four at Weste Wage reales started, Was re-trann- | ferred to-da 4 strike-breakers were taking out y, RI. DERPEST HOLE IN KANSAS is a well near Mineola that has gone 4,282 feet without finding oll or gas. Cane sugar of highest grade, sealed tight in this carton. THIEVES who stole fifty tubs of butter by throwing it off a train in a “ i Morris, American Street, Manhattan, was seriously ing advance and prices reacted a : i ie tf lind a” brief . Indiana succeeded in carting away only elght tubs before daylight. Sad warned when the clsctris | ttle BG igy wo | ww aby “LH RED SCHOOL HOUSE in Wincheater, Conn, wh ° nme vet ‘was using on the remodeled t Fe i2| Wilson to-day and then went Chi LITTLE RED § 5 4) Where his dad ca Cg Ae near | ag Pa Sblie 4 we ah |fago to undergo» surgical operation | gqueht years aico and he went to achool, has been bought by C. E, Bristol, American Sugar Refining Co. to-day touched | there 1o ol 8 t pes ail pares a to/in early afternoon, Baldwin Lovo P ay yWoO JAIL BREAKERS have poat-carded authorities of Montclair New York vine srs ‘of the remod-| motive stock's rise to 767-8, a new of tne Hoamdinavian | cvanking them for favors shown and apologizing for their sudden leave. nearly every day. brought out a lot of atock taking. high lev ‘and pr reacted. Bethiehem de- clined and stocks in general sagged W/Z Mine off. Westinghouse was active be- as \ iON IN "kieran oat Pray cn a try, ed bist: q : i | Broadway and 33d Street G I M B BH L S Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 ints, but reacted iater to 158. Renan-Ameri¢nn Sugar rose — to | Guasenivin role ! f eee eae = eee = 3 Eee a i i These Specials for Friday, and Saturdat Until 1 P. M. int—- points to 268 soon after the opening Fen wast the best posi Rell SRSA LT ve cor. We | Your Midsummer Needs—Often at Savings of Half, in Ga clad ed oa ee | The SIMPSON-CRAWFORD Sale whether Se | — ' ee te do to improve 4 American rans Company quar oy - ae ce eene BY at Men’s $80 to $32 Suits, Bas ep sete worth your | Sti edi tat E wee Special $16.50 _ TE tf . : ‘ jny ah i F One of the best Clothing values in a season of big values for men at GIMBELS. A BIG money-saving without any sacrifice of style, fabric and tailoring. All the best styles, Fine Library Furniture at Half Price A collection of practical and attractive pieces taken aban han Kodak, Com ny declared % the m oe POR SIRE fabrics, and the smartest colors are from our own stock, com- on otock, pays T to stock a i >| so sizes, 3 y eng pam gaa be At | Au ea ; : a | Men’s $5 Gray Mohair Dusters, $3.50 ates with the residue of 9 bs * CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN Faas : \ oe . a | Men’s $7.50 Gray Mohair Dusters, $5 furniture bought from the rent Wetneney WHEAT, Hy — 13 | Men’s $10 Gray Mohair Dusters, $6 Simpson-Crawford store. dl : ide. - RR tits ifs Ro ore He's | Men’s $5 and $6 White Flannel Pants, $3.75 : Rs) ANA OPUACAONG | Hein cons. we at = 8 Men's $10 and $12 Sport Costs, $7.60 Three-Piece | Arm Chairs | Rockers | Mahogany | Golden Oak " 5 . F . “fy eon Made in half Norfolk style, in flannels and soft knitted x Were Now| Were Tables | Bookcases | | " s iz 36. 00 2 i iw im ge. Ais: ie it ‘tf Ra i ff fabrics. Fourth Floor low wend $18.00 $40. 00 wm oy ty dow Were ; ge tee asset] My, COTTON EXCHANGE. on rl F 16.00) 31.50 18.75) 45.00 22.60| 5.50 t 124.50 60.00 c { x 7,60|49.00 26.00 13.00| setteas . 25.00 64,00 R Were Now| 54. 27.00|36.00 8.00 30.00 16.00|$185.00 $95.00; 25.00 12.60| Seventh Floor Men’s 50c Sample Socks, 28c Pair Wide choice of popular colors, in plain and fancy effects. Main Floor Women’s Coin Dot Silk and Net Dresses at $15 feet 50 Coin Dot Radium Silk Dresses are in the majority; but flowered and stripe silks are included. Only the season’s smartest Summer models. Net Dresses of Distinction Dresses like the one illustrated that young girls would fancy for the country club dances or for other real Summer ‘‘oceasions.’ Net Dresses with blue, pink or white Taffeta Coatees trimmed with contrasting colored velvet make lovely evening frocks, Third Floor ‘Broad Mt.. Ree mince cos Newark TIT TMU <a Your Child’s Health is Safe with SAWTAY The scientists have demonstrated that hog-fats stunt the of children. Creamery butter stimulates it—provided it be free from harmful bacteria. Prof. Rosenau (Harvard) found 9%% of cow-butter tainted with bacteria of tuberculosis. SAWTAY | ‘3 100% Pure Butter-of-Nuts has a greater growth-stimulating food-value than the finest creamery butter. Since it is 100% pure butter-of-nuts, it is wholly free from bacterial taint and easy to digest. Sian child’s sivrige for sweets is natural. Satisfy it with Special—Axminster Hall Rugs 2214 ins. x 15 ft. 36 Ins. x 15 ft. Reg. $8.60; Now $6.25 Reg. $11.25 ; Now $7.75 Grass Hall mass At Almost Half Size 6x15 ft., $4.75; Reg. $7.50. Size 3 x 15 {t., Wye? Size 4 ft. 6ins. x10 ft. $2.78; Reg. 4.25. | Size 8 x 9 ft., $1.60; 5 SF: Size 4 fc. Gins. x9 ft., "92. 26; Reg. $3.75. Thy Foor Men’s $2 Sport Shirts, $1 Of fine mercerized pongee, in plain white. Collars of fine silk with neat stripe effects in colors. Men’s $1 Black Belts, 50c Men's 60c Belts, 25c Of fine calfskin, with fancy| Men's 60c All-Elastic buckles. Suspenders, 25c Main Floor Striped Voile Blouses Down in Price from $2.50 to $1.65 In rose, navy blue, black and helitrope with an organdie em- broidered Vestee and Cuffs. The Vesice is outlined with bands of filet lace; long sleeves and two-in-one collar, Third Floor Women’s White Chinchilla Sport Coats $10 to $18.50 Regularly $15 to $27.50—Ideal for Mountain, Seashore and Motoring. $13.50 Palm Beach Cloth Coats, $8.50 The new Coat with many buttons—buttons trim the high close-fitting collar and con- tinue down the entire front of Coat. $1.35 Table Damask, $1 Yd. Fine quality, from Ireland. Fully bleached and with a beautiful satin finish; fine wearing quality and attractive design. Width 70 ‘inches. Turkish Bath Towels, $2.75 Dozen —_ Second Floor SUBWAY STORE Very Extraordinary Sale of 250 ; : 12.60 Mixture Coats, $8.50 $15 to $32.50 Coats at $6.95 to $12.75 or with SA ‘AY. Then you will . 4 salt mixtures that are fashioned with Taffetas, Mixtures, Moires, os Fcag iy $17. 50 Brass eet 175 WT y Pepper an Polo Cloths, loose belted and flare models contribute to the large patch pockets. Third Floor Outfits, at... SAWTAY SPREAD FOR CRACKERS, BISCUIT OR BREAD of SAWTAY, hi LE Lips RAR cago, sero See vitality, energy and well-being of your child. Each Outfit Consists of 1 Brass Bedstead, 1 Spring and 1 Mattress This Is One of theMost Important Sales of the Whole Summer Brass Bedsteads are made with 2-inch posts, well fin- ished, strong and serviceable. All sizes, bright or satin fin- ish, Mattresses are soft and comfortable. Springs are re- inforced with heavy cables, 600 Feather Pillows, each 25c $7.50 and $9 Cotton Felt Mattresses, $5.25 and $6.50 Gimbel Subway Store, Lower Floor Women’s $5 Smart Low Shoes Clearing Out at $2.45 Pair Splendid Shoes for matching Summer resses, in patent leather or gun- metal, with gray, fawn, white, putty or sand colored inlays, and black-and-white effects. Al! sizes. teeond Ploor Women’s ‘$1 to $2 Gloves, 58c Pair Long and short Kid and Suede Gloves; white, black and colors; broken sizes. Main Floor SAWTAY STUFFED DATES memtin ¢ abapgns cpg ma, PHF aga rn vat fp oad ‘Rilaitnd Bare: wf tha with th te ing, roll in grosey- lf ha ‘or fill. Alia oveed th mid purchased today. arc ied s’ $9.50 Nor- faak Suits, $4.50 .Two pair of knickerbockers, Fine variety of rich mixtures in smart colorings. Fourth Floor Continuing: Clean-up of Men’s $2 and $3 Straw Hats, $1 We have taken the trouble to shop on these hats and can say confidently that they are the best value at the price in New York to-day. Included are split straws, sennits and Mackinaw weaves. In all sizes from 6° to oa All $6 and $6 Leghorn and Bangkoks, $1.95 Panama Hats About Half Price 5 ae ‘ $6 and $7 Panamas, $3.75 | $8 and $10 Panamas, $5 ing ioe ‘ ‘ ab Fourth Floor SAWTAY is Economical— Use One-Fifth Less and Over and Over. Men’s $5 to $8 All-Wool Sweaters, $3.45 Only about 450 Sweaters from 800 $3.75 to $8.75 Summer] $2.60 to $3.95 Bathing Suits— Dresses —Dainty models of dotted | Mohair or Surfcloth; $1.96, $2.96. or striped Voile, French Linen or| Bathing Shoes and Caps— striped Tissues, $1,50, $3 and $3.75. | 26c, 36c, 50c and 75c. 95 $17.60 to $20 Taffeta Children’s $1 and $1.50 White Dresses—Navy or black, and navy | Embroidered Dresses—Sizes 6 and white, and black and white|to 14 years; B6c, stripe; $8.76 and $10.75. Children's $1.60 Dresses — $12.76 Palm Beach Suits—6/Ginghams, Plaids, Percales; also different pee for Women and|smocked Middy Dresses; sizes 6 Misses; $5.76, to 14 year: 1,100 86c to $2.50 Tub Skirts| 75c Middy' Blouses—-Sizes 6 —New models, Cordeline, Gabat-|to 20 vears: dine aad Piauas 50c, $1 Children’: $5 White Party Extra Sise Tub 8! Dresses —-S! uy halle sizes 6 G0c Neckwear — SAUTE PRODUCTS CORP. Woolworth Tower, N. Y, recent mill-end purchase. Still excellent selection as to weave and color; all sizes up to 42~ although not svery color in every size and Lo le. ‘ourth Floor $1.50 Lingerie Men’s 50c Underwear, 29c Petticoats at $1 Fl Ne Se NGer BRE a etticoats a « Athletic and knee drawers to match; of plain 16 Attractive Styles, 98 waistband; Cordeline, Ratine and | to 14 years; $2 ite and Dresden and fancy fabi Petticoats of fine nainsook; Imitation Linen; $1, $1.25, $1.60 | Wornen Men’s $1 and $1.25 Underwear, 590 wide flounces made of Tambeau $3.76 Sicirts—White Velvet Cor-|Guimpes, Vi White and Black Mesh Veiling; 160, fines, Shires and knee drawers of mercerized and pest oat ila in Ses Gunoy Bieta OTe -For Misses Boler tiiae and Women; Men's $1.50 Lisle Union Suits, 75¢ $12.75 Coats hits 26c Crepe de Chine String Short Bact nlasvat, ies ry three-quarter length drawers, [woe CT Citnchla abd White Velour Conte: i Bian -Ornre and plain colors; with closed srotet; sian 84 to 44 ‘Main Floor