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Palled Ont of Ri Charles Rossman of No, 850 West End Avenue, of Charles Ross Sons, bakers at No, 20 Forsyth § was dragged from the river to-day by Superintendent Waltz of the Naval Reserve ship Granite State and turned fants dae ; f Mb; Re is MRINTH RACE—The Merchants’, Haptics ureesearolda and Upward: one mite wooden | over to the police of the W: Bin Shater 1, gare Wraht. 99: Greenwood, 0 |stundredth Strect station. Ie sg, 128, [SEVENTH RACK —Setling: four-yearolds and] ited the Garnite State before j np: ix furlongs.--Mamle K., 110; Ansiety, | {nto the river and had demanded Roe eee es NN Sioa barr tans [ interview: with Secretary of Ware [Rea a8: Jen Tit Ntetken 1108 | Baker, Members of his family anid he HS 118, dessa J. 113: Striker, 110; Salon, | PAG “Hoon acting irrationally for sov- — a and Arrested. Tatton Superhuman: bears ot pomentice allowance, Track fart, eral days. Third Day of Marine Engineers’ Walkout Finds Two-thirds of Craft Idle. ‘The third day of the strike of the Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Associa- tion No. 33 found two-thirds of tho Qugboats in the harbor tied up and Sipping congestion reaching an alarming stage. The big towing sompanics which operate ocean go- ing tugs and have extensive con- tracts which kecp their craft busy She year round aro disposed to grant Yhe demands of the strikers, but are folding off out of consideration for tee owners of single tugs, upon whom the granting of pay increases would dmpose a burden. An effort will be Made by tho State Board of Arbitra- tlon ‘0 arrango a sliding scale that Will protect small owners, Three of the six tugs of the Stan- Wood Towing Company of No, 17 Stato Street, which has the contract to tow the city garbage barges to Barren Island, are tied up by the atrike. The three remaining tugs are Gust able to attend to the garbage dis- poeal, but efforts are being mado by fhe strikers to tie them up. The pros- Dect of thousands of tons of garbage Hiling up on the dumps as tho weath- | @r grows warmer {s worrying the city Guthorities, Only two ks of the big fleet of @e Moran Vowhs and Transportation | pee vorking to-day. This | frm ha tho wntract for hauling | away fhe earth and stone from the, subwaty excavations and also controls preyty generally tie disposal of most ‘f the material in suilding excavation Operations in Marhattan. The two fugs are not to the task of Banding thls traifle and mountains and rock are p Piers 6 and 7, East Riven ean ‘The New York Central, Lehigh Va! Yey and New York, New Haven an lartford marine departments settled with the strikers and are op gting their tugs and floats. Union Ain) ©DReers in the Penn- ersey Cemral and Balti- more and Ohio tug sevice are ready to strike, but are waltitg for a definite @nawer from their empa 1 The Upper Bi Mavesend Bay @re full of steamers and sailing ships which are unable to coms up to the Dlers because of the iack ¢ tugs, The @kippers of some 6f the slg steam. hips which have been Ine in the Sarbor since Sunday deci¢ed to-day to attempt tho hazardous task of docking withcut the ai of tugboats, i these attempts made at ter were successful, ———__. PIMLICO ENTRIts, Sprial to The Evening Wort, RACE PRACK, Pimlico, Ma 3.-The -ntries for to-morrow's are as (ollow RACE A Sign of Action The snappy-eyed, up-on- his-tip-toes man, who does the BIG things, is usually a gum chewer. It’s a habit that breeds quick action in mind and body. SMITH BROTHERS’ S.B. CHEWING GUM is double action. All the time you chew it you soothe your throat and clear your voice. Same flavor and ingredients as S. B. Cough Drops— famous since 1847, Made by the Makers of SMITH BROTHERS’ COUGH DROPS Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ay EAL comfort. That is what you R experience when you step into a pair of Dr. Reed Cushion Shoes. The comfort lies in the cushion of cork and felt which is built into the sole. Your ‘next pair of shoes should be Dr. Reed Cushion Shoes. Let us show you the style you want. slack | Sold only at 1372 Broadway 12 Park Place At 37th St Woolworth Building Pure: two.searol 1a: Re TaD tech inn Tat M0 FOURTH RAGE ‘The Arlingt Self-Reducing Corsets FOR INDIVIDUAL TYPES OF THE FULL FIGURE 00 ‘Banas ae ae FUR STORAGE Vaults on the premises. Atsolute protection, A fostal card or phone call— Madison Square 8200- Extension 34—brings our motor. mms Uy BROADWAY AND 33D STREET, NEW YORK For the May White Sale Nightgowns, Petticoats, Envelope Chemises and Combinations Nightgowns, over 2 Doze! Styles, at $2 Fine nainsooh 1 materials Trimmed with Valer narrow embroiderie dered organdie med 1 models,sleeveless models and qua n tions. Most of these models are the popular waistline design, with one very attractive Princesse model. Trimmed with Valenciennes laces, enibroidered Swiss or organdie me- dallions and fine embroidered edg- ngs. Ribbon-run beading at waist- Specially Priced at $2 The first days of this great annual event have met with conspicuous success. “Preparedness” has been the slogan of the chiefs of our var- ious sections and our stocks are com- plete. Long Petticoats, 10 Styles, at $2 Full-flounced models fashioned of fine cambric, flounces of deep embroidery, headed with beading, flounces of embroidery combined with lace, and deep flounces of wide Valenciennes laces, Most of these Priscilla models with small puffed | line: petticoats have “dust ruffles.” sleeves. Some of these gowns arc A direct copies of the exquisitely sim Envelope Chemises, 6 Camisoles of Washable Je French models, finished wit! Distinct Styles, at $2 Satin or Crepe de Noe core eree heeeee Fashioned of good quality nain- Chine, $2 sook, Empire models, with straight A variety of styles in the desirable little underbodice, fashioned of white or pink crepe de chine, and Combinations, about 12 Styles, at $2 or circular drawers. ‘Trim laces and embroideries. ned with One model Including open and closed drawer | has three butterfly medallions fin- | tub satin. Trimmed with white or models and short-sh combina ished with narrow lace edging. cream colored laces. Nainsook, Voile and Batiste Lingerie Dra err ne. Gty eco | Corset Covers, 50c to $2. Short Petticoats, 50c to $1. Combinations, $1 to $5.75. i Envelope Chemises, 75¢ to $5 Drawers, 50c to $3. Long Petticoats, $1 to $8.50. GIMBELS—Second Floor De Bevoise Brassieres, 85c to $1.50 Exceptional values in the well-known De Bevoise Brassieres, specially priced for our Annual White Sale. Heavy Cambric Bras- Eyelet-Embroidered Linen Brassieres at 85c Reg. $1.50. Two styles, fashioned of all-over embroidery, Well shaped. Hook in Cluny Lace-Trimmed and All-Over Embroidery Brassieres, $1.50 sieres at 85c Sleeves and neck finished with | front. sa ee ee : i 7 ne model has deep yoke, Cluny narrow embroidery. V-shaped front | Fine-Mesh Fea escalates: lace with lower part fashioned of yoke of embr ry, Fasten in I Hevening wane Deep pointed cambric; another one fashioned back, buttoned top tapes at | back, front neckeline adjustable, | of all-over embroidery. Ribbon Under arm Hook front. Flesh colored net, run beading. Hook front. on all models. GIMBELS—-Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor hield pink ribbons. waistline. Under arm shield. The Master Interpreter of Music Victrola XVI, $150 On Small Payments Monthly } fo 7, 4 How you will long for music this ¢ I Wy a ry Rompers for Little Tots 1 to 6 years summer, you alone well know. Provide for your summer evening's entertainment by purchasing one of these beautiful XVI Design Victrolas 55¢ each in Mahogany or Fumed Oak at Materials: $150, now; there is no need to wait Ginghams, any longer, as we have made the terms Chambrays, so very low that every one can have eae auceere a Victrola. Styles: All You have to Pay Now is $7.50 Pay the balance in monthly payments of $7.50. Creeper, beach and bloomer models; trim med with pip- This instrument is equipped with triple springs. Just | ime hat the same as found in the er priced machines, of self or con- Hear the Latest Numbers trasting colors. Played upon this Victrola and you will want it. GIMBELS—Baby Shop, Second GIMBELS ~Eighth Floor Floor May Sale of China, Glass and Lamps Continues A Remarkable Sale of | Medium Priced | Dinner Set The best showing of m priced an be areres ction English Uhe slustrations pic Jap na Tea Cup \ aa] 4 1c. we C rs are avy, Ce . dde $10.75 hagen, sand, black, resed Bayarlan China Cups and] i green and all the lates oe | 18c & 25c 4 Spring shades GIMBEL Subway Stores 7) GIMBEL Subway Stores, Balcony Lower Floor Less Expensive, but Dependable Merchandise Worth up to $16.75 a eo ee ids \ustrian china, BE thE saueralsatvlag on * $3.50 a erve, but piece Dinner § < ea m ‘ 2 ited space will not permit Meee ‘$4.73| os Ne NT hy we can do is t 1v0-plece Dinner § urge ve ome a per Hh $6.95) ™ pa | Ir M men's yHeu: $8.95] / ee cae aan : 0-pieco Dinner Set 1 wh rsted checks, ff weaularly $15.00, $10.00) ned w sd { American Porcelain ‘Tea t! t Cups and Saucers” 1Q@| | 4 pity ana BARGAIN SUBWAY The “lowest-priced” store in New York when you take into account that we sell only clean, dependa- ble, stylish merchandise Blouses In All the Smartest Styles and an Attractive Range of Prices ‘The Slip-over-the-head Blouse has proven a much-favored model, the one illustrated is fashioned of superior quality of Crepe de Chine, with large sailor collar and black silk tie. A smartly fitting yoke-effect is obtained by tucks which ter- ininate in the fullness of the blouse. Chiffon-voile, one of the most attractive materials of the season, fashions the “frill” blouse ilus- trated. Wide filet lace edges col- lar, cuffe-and frills, $5. White or flesh. $8.95, The third blouse iustrated is made of fine white voile with a new interpretation of the sailor collar, tucked at the top and opening to the wide lace-trimmed edge. in graceful fullness, $2. Blouses for Tailored and Sport Wear Linen Blouses, smartly tailored, in all white, or solid colors, many of the colored models have white collar and cuffs, $2, $2.95, $3.95, $5 and $6.95 GIMBELS—Third Floor NEMO Week is of Unusual Importance This Year— Because conditions ° 1 at «pr Because the price cotton ts inc pric and these materials a of fine corsets, such Kut—During this fame offering Unadvanced Prices $3 to $10, Special at $3 went NEMO An excellent model, 8 las i its pric manu Corset ¢ making the prices of the ‘orsets so high that tunity to obtain its regular srininate pertod, aing—whieh that batiste and coutil are also Increas- steel, brass and rubber are scarce, and re bec Host prohibitive Ito the making ? he NEMC mus NEMO Week we are lf-Reducing Corsets With the famous h for that purpose and the cturer decided to make a quick disposal s remaining yardage—hence these Special > WEEK w323 SPECIAL New NEMO ‘“Wonderlift” Corsets at $5 to $10 GIMBELS—Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor White Boots and Pumps SHOES that spell newness and distinction in every line from their long, slender vamps to their gracefully hand- turned or light-welted sole: The materials and work- manship used in their building are excellent. Washable White Glazed Kid Lace Boot, #49 inches high, light welted sole and full Louis heel. $9 pair White Kid Lace Boot, 8!4 inch, hand-turned sole, full ‘Louis heel. $7 pair White Nu-Buck Lace Boot, light- welted sole, 2-inch leather Cuban heel. $4.75 pair Washable White Glazed Kid Pump, the “Madison,” hand-turned sole, full Louis heel. $7 pair The “Ascot” Pump, hand-turned sole, white kid, 2-inch Cuban. Louis heel, $5.50 pair White Kid Pump, hand-turned sole, 2-inch Cuban-Louis heel. $4 pair White Buckskin Pump, buckle to match, hand-turned sole. $8 pair White Buckskin Pump, “Madison” model, hand-turned sole, covered Cuban-Louis heel. $5.50 pair White Nu-Buck Pump, with buckle to match, light-welted sole, 2-inch leather Cuban-Louis heel. $4 pair White Linen Colonial Pump, buckle aa full $4 pair to match, ivory sole and Louis heel. White Linen Pump, ‘ hand-turned sole, Louis heel. $3.50 pair GIMBELS—Second Floor Come and See Women’s and Misses’ Stylish Suits May Sale of WHITE Continues Some of the Ondermuslins Corset Covers, made of Walnsoe lace and em- med. 25c Corset C Nain- ook: many Of these are trimmed kK and front with insertion of lace and embroidery Drawer} ok, 0 made of Nain- ny styles, lace mbroidery k and idery and lace trimmed; — others wiih tucked lawn 2Be Long Petticoats, Cambric and Nuinsook’ to stylo With flounce of em= broidery; others have full flounce of lawn with clus- ‘ snd Skirt, lace nnd. embroidery Nt ee 50c Night, Gowns, two styles, f of Nainsook, lace H 38c Muslin Undergarments, of fine Nainsook ight oes Combinations, ats and Envelope Ines "many "are itely triamed GIMBEL Subway Steres, wer Floor