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‘JOKERS BLACK FACE OF SLEEPING COP; HE QUITS Long Beach Lacks Dignity Due to Real Policeman, So Curley Re- signs for More Congenial Job. Zoseph Curley, until a few days ago & Long Beach policeman, has re- signed. ‘There was @ reason. Curley was brought before the Vil- Board upon charges, and the ‘They testified that Curley, while sup- posed to be pounding the pavement— that is, the sande—of Long Beach, had engine room of the hotel himself out for a enoose. Hotel employees blackened his face with burnt cork while he snored, it was related. Chief Hewlett said he took Curley’s badge from his coat while he still slept. When the village fathers asked Curley what he had to say he replied id he would resign—he neighboring village, anyway, a village where people do not make sport of cop. —_——_—_ Japan After Chiltan Trade, SANTIAGO, Chill, Aug. 6. —A_Jap- nese commission arrived here to-day to Arrange an exhibit of Japanese prod+ ucts and to further commercial Inter- course between Chill and Japan. A Valuable Book for Women Free Any woman who possesses a volume of “Mrs. Pinkham's Text Book upon the Ailments Peculiar to Women" has at hand such information as may save her serious illness, or, if she is ill, it will give her an intelligent understanding of her case and suggest a cure. This valuable 80-page bound text book is not an Facies pamphiet, and is only obtain- able by mail or at Mrs. Pink- ham’s laboratory. It will be mailed in plain envelope abso- lutely free to any woman who will write to the Lydia E. Pink- ham Med. Co., one Mass., asking for Advt. eee WOMAN WAS DESPERATE WITH STOMACH TROUBLE Gives Up Hope of Health After Long Struggle and Treatment, But Wine ne pt Lest Last. Miss Sallie Hapgood, « ood, of a ili eon Street, Poughkeepsie, fered serious troubles with hee ach, She “doctored” continually, Physicians did not even give her relief, She gave up hope of health — and then took Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. ‘The first dose proved to her that she had at Inst found « way back to health. She wrote: “Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has cer- tainly done wonders for me, It is worth its weight in gold. I feel like a new person, It is worth being praised to every one you meet who suffers from stomach trouble. Just of your wonderful rem. after cating, pr sure of gas in th stomach and aro around the heart. Get one Lottle of your druggist now and try on an absolute guarantee—if not sn factory money will be returued.—Ad sym oer tee Attractive Summer Frocks ently Simple and Sub- stantial to Replace the “Shirt Waist and Skirt’’ Uniform. Wide Stripes Offer Many Designs, Little Labor or Silk Available. Conreens, Raw Yok Evening Wort Tt has been said that the Ameri- can summer uniform consisted of a white linen blouse and skirt. In- deed, there are a great many of them geen in this big city, where they seem tume. Amidst the bustle of business and in the atmosphere of stately stone buildings where a patch of grass isn't seen once in twenty blocks or more, one feels out of tune in anything dainty. However, to feel that a shirt-walst and skirt is tho only proper garb is a pity, for do we not, one and all, cling faithfully to the suit and blouse through the Fall, Winter and Spring? And when the warm season arives, should we not ward our constancy with a real change? There are always delightful materials offered us sufficiently sub- stantial in quality and sedate in de- appropriate for city streets, ped along simple lines for a summer frock. This y and we could not possibly avoid them no matter how conservative were, But few in reality sist the lure of these pretty which promised the effect of ness to any one who wore them. demanded but little labor in maki for little or no trimming was neces- sary. In linen or voile or silk any may be seen lending their colorful stone down-town buildings. Some may say that these colored stripes have been run to the ground, but in my opinion they have not nearly run the!r course. One can im- agine some wonderful color schemes introduced by them In woolen goods of exquisite texture, which, combined with plain material, would surely create some smart. costumes. pein DESCRIPTION OF FROCK. js is the design T am showing y. Tf stripe should be desired for its development, the model at the left would be a good guide, though a wide check or plaid is pictured on it. The stripe could run crosswise and also on the In a quarter or half inch red and white stripe vofle, plain white sleeves and skirt would contrast merrily, while a black patent leather belt would strike an effective note. The flat col- lar surrounding the neck might be of te voile, ita points hematitched in tred, or dotted with woollen knots, However It is finished, It In a dis | tineulshing feature of the frock. In silk this design would be ador- able of dark blu for the waist, wh composed the slee nd skirt. The Mttle pleces which so artfully finish and trim the low armhole are merely wide bias folds. As if unwilling to give to the skirt Its own material as trimming, the waist makes the plaid anel pieces do homage to itself and allows not even the belt to trespass tween them. At the right an adorably attractive uso of flowered silk or cotton goods ia suggested. If, for instance, a rose figure should be printed or embrotd- ered on a white voile background on the plain waist, panel trimmings of the skirt. plaided in white lain dark blue the sleeves and skirt would claim | | Completing the waist, plain whi! | voile would have its low armhol Can Be Made Suffici-|% Chances for Attractive|? Trimming Being Neces-| + sary—Linen, Voile or}? r the wide stripes appeared | MT TL ae t Original Home Dressmaking Designs By The Evening Worlds s Fashion Expert, the most suitable and practical cos-| 2 number of fetching one-piece frocks| 4 charm. to the backgronnd of gtay| Ot OSH GES | | bovoect $4O408 eee For a combination of different ma! outtined with rose taffeta bands, and| @ straight belt of rose taffeta would pass under the four white voile pane! skirt trimmings. Such a frock would prove useful for house wear during the winter. in mk, dark blue crepe de Chine, flowered in rich rose, could be com- bined with plain dark blue taffeta for bodice and skirt trimmings, while rose velvet would charmingly em- phasize the armholes and waistline. penal Salada KILLS SON AND HERSELF. Mra. Allen Shoots ht-Year-Old Boy an He Sleeps. MERIDEN, Conn, Aug. 5.—Mrs. Allen, wife of James F. surer of the Meriden Gra- hot and killed her y tnd then killed. herself Mrs, Allen had been under treatment | for melancholia. She was forty-seven | years old, the daughter of one of Meriden’s best known famille: —_—_— Drowned Safloe's Body Cast Up. The body of crew of the schooner M. | which foundered o storm yesterday, W: sshed ashore ‘on the Sandy Hook early to-day, Martin was drowned when the scho ers whaleboat was overtumed in the sur lis Known as "Th considered « me OL Spot.” and is @ to navigation, «| business conditions throughout the coun- Martin, one of thet , (its head touched with red and re- The schooner es sunken in what | | Audubon Birds In True Colors A Summer Show Kennedy & Co., No, 613 Fifth Ave- nue, have a summer exhibition of Audubon's “Birds of America,” do- rived from the elephant follo, to the production of which Audubon devoted his Ife. There aro thirty-one selected prints jin the exhibition. These are, for the most part, printed in the natural col- | ors, direct from the coppers, although jin some cases the prints are colored | by hand, in part, and these should consequently be classed as aquitinta, | ‘There ts a magnificent impression | ot the young Whooping Crane, It oc- cuples the full size of the follo sheet. The bird, as Audubon produced 1t, stands erect, in typical posture, with versed. lis beak is slightly opened. | ‘The background introduces a Florida |!andscape, with sand hills in the dis- tance and @ number of adult ers of the same species disporting them- solves in the middle distance, ‘The mouse colored plumage is hap pily contrasted with the white sky 4 the print, and the bird’s outline rH sharply silhouetted. The common Buzzard (female) is shown in another print. The great bird appears in the act of attacking a marsh hare, The attitudes of the two/| are vividly portrayed, and the colors | are Audubonistic. ‘A group of Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Introducing both sexes, and young, is shown perched on’ & spray of | ground hemlock. The garish colors the birds are pleasingly shown, | 4 the red makes @ direct appeal to the observer. Another very Interesting group print, pictures the Mottled Ow! fault | and young). They are perched upon a Jersey pine. ‘The accented, ear- like feathers, on the hea eyes, and in on all become highly spect. lc hand of Audubon. beak and motif for 1 The American Water Ouzel (adul’ of both sexes) on abutting rocks, beneath which gushes a purling | brook, with mountain: tance, makes another del position. ‘Another grand engraving is tha’ | which ts concerned with the ‘Trum- peter Its neck is magnificently curved, and it 1s shown In the very | act of catching a large moth whiie| swimming freely in the deep. —_—_——s— | BUSINESS STILL IMPROVES. | 5. — General WASHINGTON, Aug. try continue to show !mprovement, but ntil crops cre harvested the full meas. of this improvement cannot be ed, according to the monthly bul- of the Federal Reserve Hoard ts- | ys sports a feeling of optimism | f that improvement, although y be expected. New’ York re- 4 improvement in the steel, heather | and tectile Industries. | — State Postmasters } | BINGHAMTON, N. Y., hundred postmasters from all parts of the State are attending the annual New York State Post- which opened President William EB. Kelly of Brooklyn ie presiding, Broadway and 33d Street Moire, Serge and Mixed Cloths. the collection. All-wool in the $3.50 collectior $5.60 "to $9.60. Sizes incomplete. know the NECESSITY of re- ducing stock to a_ minimum before inventory. Which ex- plains these Men’s $30 to $45 Suits, for $21.50 Being our REGULAR stock, selling yesterday at full prices, the quality is beyond question. The models, materials, Bets terns and colors are COR- RECT. Most are quarter silk-lined. Some are quarter, some half mohair-lined. The Cash Saving Runs from $8 to $23 $21.50 is, of course, the /owest price of the season’ on these les. All sizes from 32 to 6, for men of all proportions. Eight Smart stitchings of black. Women’s $10 to $25 Coats At $4.95 $7.50 $9.75 A clearance of Summer and Spring models in Taffeta, Women’s $5.50 to $13.50 Sweaters 4 $3.50 $4.50 $9.75 Silk Fibre The silk fibre Sweaters are in rose, gold, green, Copenhagen blue, black-and-white. And those at $9.75 are backed with zephyr. n, there are fine woo1en sweaters that were Men’s $8 Genuine “Palm Beach” Suits, at $5 Sack or Norfolk models, in plain tan, striped tan, dark grays and dark striped effects. Sizes 33 to 48, Extra---2,500 Pairs Women’s Smart Pumps Every Pair is $2.45 Many should be $5—~a few are worth $6. BV ENING woanp, sav eevarY, kéGver 6, iviod. BEAT HIS BLIND WIFE Mrs. Charles Wf. Clark of Hunting-| damaging testimony. will not have as an added L Many black coats in Silk Fibre Third Floor Fourth Floor Models q Patent leather combined with white kidskin. q Castor, putty and gray Kidskin, with pipings and q Patent leather combined with castor or fawn suede. q White kidskin with trimmings of patent leather. Second Floor ‘Three witnesses GIMBELS These Offerings for Friday, and [Saturday Until 1) [Saturday Until T] ‘ This $400 Black Enamel, Hand-Decorated Suite} Is $245 ---in th “ niture Sale was colors, the following: 4148.60 £130.00 8172.00 $166.00 #420.00 8144.00 #326,00 $140.00 $436.00 3 piece Birch Suite........ 4 piece Mahogany Suite 4 piece Mahogany Jacobean 4 plece Sheraton Mahogany 7 piece Mahogany Sheraton upholstered in Spanish leather. At least 30 st; for less than $1.50; fs Voile Blouses; cluster tacking, at mone} in front and on collar, 1d Rice Cloth buttons ni buttonholes, MEN’S And at This Price the Very Tan calfskin, with brown cloth leather on cloth tops, button or lace style, Perfect in every detail. Samples and odd lots, Sizes 6 sc 's 60c Union Suite, Hosiery, all hee 12)40. Women's Union Suits, 20c. Women's Fancy Vests, 8 for 60c, Women's Artificial Silk Hosiery, 36c; 3 pair, $1 age count Fine Geuze Hosiery, 180; Children's Fancy Top Socks, 12),6. $6.60 Fibre Sweaters, with sash; most all colors, $3.95, Dress and Steamer Trunks Usually $7 to $12.60 at $5 to $7 A quick clearaway. All new and perfect, but reduced in price because sizes are broken, Sam- ples, too, in sizes 82 to 40, but not each size in every style. Gimbel Subway Store, Baloony testified against The INITIATIVE in a GIMBEL Fure . this superb and novel 9-piece suite, with delicate hand-painted decorations in subdi It is one of the finest suites on our floors, both in design and make. many others almost equally attractive among Bedroom Suites 5 piece Adam Mahogany Suite. . 8 piece Colonial Mahogany Suite. 5 piece Mahogany Sheraton Suite. . 8 piece Circassian Walnut A Adam Suite. $345 Adam Mahogany Dining Room Suites, sa. Ten pieces, including sive side and one arm chair, all] with slip 30 Adam Mahogany Bedroom a Suite, ir a Five pieces, beds have cane panels, with full aise SUBWAY STORE A Most Unusual Purchase and Sale of Lingerie Blouses at... Two Leading Makers Contribute the Season’s Smartest les—none that would ordinarily sell 00se from— tenn front and b ger ify back dared Organdie, Bo rand cl er ahaha Ravie iw Balcony 3.50, $4 AND $5 HIGH SHOES, Men's $3.50 Grade ‘‘Re héerot WO Mnatinn Mad ot being | lark. Clark's testimony In his own neiten By hee Saban “Swllice dofenes id dlaputed the date on J Vine trace Atticon Lavwndes aentcinek | Stich, te neighbors said the fast aa J [to the Suffolk ¢ Jail In River lave We nity ave with a fair edu- Dr. Clark,” as he calls hims f has | blind by her husband that he took bane enemas been known as an eye ape ware f her instruments and en- Blow on Head Six Years Ago| Accoting te Justice Lowndes, “Mea. | gan wan not successful and ‘ Clark's ndness is the result Of &! has made nc attempts in that line Said to Have Caused Loss | biow on the head inflicted by her hus- | of late Yormin tae band some nik years ago. Three], Mrs. Clark is now being cared for | druamt of Eyesight. years ago Justice Lowndes sent him | ph. Clark home on Oakwood Drive, ‘ to Riverhead for six months. Yes- | in the Hergen Me of Hunt- terday he was in court as a second | ington, is surrounded by homes of For ate months, at Teast, the mise{ offender ant the marks of hie brutal etlthy, melghbora. and” it"waw’ on | Sunday World Wants Wor ° ery of total blindness endured byl ity on the body of his wife proved | rested ste ole Monday Morning Store Opens 8.30, Closes 5.30 e August Furniture Sale--- WITH INITIATIVE” never better shown than in ers However, there are a Modei Suite Suite. Suite. Models at back and front, scrote nt we BL Sees. DONE $2.35 Boat Boresins in New York tops, lace style; gun metal with style; patent jeather, button or For $1 "* Low Shoes to 634. Widths A and B. Men’s Negligee Shirts, 35c Soft and stiff cuffs; madras and percale; sizes 14 to 16, Talking Machine Section inch, 60¢ Record Albums, 360. $200 Keenophones, $100. $126 Keenophones, $39.60. $86 Keenophones, $37.50. 980 Keenophones, $25. $1.60 L. and H. Fibre Needle Cutter for repointing your fibre eedles, $1.25, Gimbel Subway Store, Baloony