The evening world. Newspaper, June 14, 1916, Page 9

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- tr UW PUSHED ASDE TOLET OA COPD HAVE DAY COUT Justice Shearn Reduces Bail of Detained Witness and Per- mits Wedding to Go On. Stern old Law stood aside to-day | to let Dan Cupid prove that a young man's love for bh bride-to-be is greater than his love of liberty, It's Upto Guisepp! Lacuinina, aged twens = = =| FOR SHAVING TENDER SKINS Becanse of ita super-creamy emollient | properties. Full directions for sanative ebaving without mug with each cake. | Semple Each Free by Mail | With 32p Skin Book on request poareard aCadenrs, Dept for a fine | complexion | you must do something more than use cosmetics. You must eee the blood pure, the liver kidneys active and the | bowels regular. You must also correct the digestive ills that | cause muddy skin and dulleyes. | Beechams | / lf offer you the needed help. They are mild in action, but 4 ickly strengthen the stomach, gen- tly stimulate the liver and re late the bowels. They put the body in good condition so the o is work as nature intend- . Backed by sixty years of usefulness, Beecham’s Pills are worth | considerin ef Special Value to We ith every everrwhere. in bones, 10c., 280, NUXATED IRON FORFEIT ty-two, to show that whatever ais} iilusionments may come after mar- riage, the glamor of the honeymoon has a greater lure than the fresh, free air which Lagumina has been long- ing for during confinement in the Sec- ond District Prison Guiseppi was to have been married on June 4 to Bessie Cimino, eighteen. The day before they had furnished a Httle flat at No. 160 East One Hundred and Sixteenth Street. Guiseppe had just laid the last rug when three sturdy gentlemen from Headquarters rushed him out of the house, Bessie's heart was almost broken ‘The charge against the prospective bridegroom was complicity in the murder of Barnet Laff, the poultry- man. That charge fell, but District Attorney Swann, insisting that Lagu- mina was a material witness for the State, had him held in the Second District Prison under $10,000 bail. Before Supreme Court Justice Shearn, who heard the original pro- ceedings when bail was fixed, La- gumina’s application for a reduction in bail comes up to-day for hearing. Guisepp! was not there, but Bessie, in a summery frock and pink and white hat, and her mother were on hand with Francis X. McCaffry, attorney for Guiseppi. Assistant District Attorney O'Mal-| 1, High. Lowe a, ley told the Court that Guiseppi was | Ali Chalmere Fit bd régarded as one of the State's most | Atta” £ Tous gh “ |important witnesses and if released | American Can hd % on low bail would do as many other | A@rfan Cotton Of Bits 1% Italian witnesses had done, decamp, oe 2% | wedding or i vest Justice r) ae a Shearn heard Bessie’s story; also| {™.%" Bp b that of her mother. yt) To How ry ch she said to Justice Shearn F3 “my Guiseppi will not go) Ate a nie Rtg g . If you let him out of jail, Am dine ‘ Judge, 1 will see that Guiseppi will Paliwin Veromotive toi % be around when he is wanted. I) Ratia & Auoeroe.: AOie By know better Guiseppl than these Chandler Motor. oh * people who put him in jal.” Sea. Pepe Ay hd “Gentlemen,” said the Court,” there + o 1s no bond stronger than a’ young ti man's love for his bride-to-be. law.” te ‘Tho rudely Interrupted wedding wilt Pa 42,3: be take place to-morrow, as Giuseppi is Ene ¥ ‘ % certain of getting the $1,000 bail. A Pre 1st bf A 8 | dozen invited wedding guests have of- |quaeey COT ag red to get him the money. % : catches 2 3 x ke Py Fl ier ; BHT AT AGAR HOME : 3 ; Se {Mee on ig Watchmen Drive Off Pair After rt Pistol Battle at New Ro- ty chelle, 28 ‘Two burglars who were attempt- i Ki ing to force an entrance into the +1” summer residence of John G, Agar + % at Premtim Point, New Rochell t 2 were surprised early to-day by two! g watchmen and a pistol battle ensued. | 5a | None of the shots took effect and the % robbers escaped in the darkness, Mr. | 41a Agar is a wealthy New York lawyer | * and prominent in art circles. a ‘ +4 While making their rounds at 3 | puulebeke Lo ran o'clock William Gilles, the watchman, | Texas Company . + % and his assistant noticed two men s trying to > an entrance to the t 2 Gilles fired into the air, and as an answer the burglars opened ire. The men backed off the porch and ran towards Echo Bay, on which the property ts situated. ecerectenliieene tee ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, Interborough garnings for eleven month % #52, Incream 89,452, surplus after charges $8,067,913 Increase $596,947, front door Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Com- pany sales for thirteen weeks ending AY” oP Were: $15,162,725, an increase Over same period of 1915 of $5,452,970, or about 86 per cent Retween ninety and one hundred million dollars have been spent on Gary plant of the United States Steel Corporation, and upwards of $36,000,- | O00 have been appropriated yet spent. ut not piration Copper Company | is ning out at rate of 25,060,000 pounds of copper annually and Kasia of 87 cent copper is earning more than $23,000,000 a year. Thia thvat rato of $28 a share. Price of | k had advanced from 46 to 507-8, nt ; ¥ Central—Rexuiar quarterly div: | fdend of 1% per cent, payable Aug. 1) to stock of record | marine Boat Corporation—Regular ty dividend of $1.50 a share, bay bie July 15 to stock of record June 36, 2 Flectric Boat Company declared an extra dividend of 18 per cent, on pre {ered and common stocks, payable June 20. —_— A PICTURE OF PROGRESS, rom the Adlanta Constitution.) Among pictures of progress none ts tor or druggist about it, It can obtained from any good druxe! Taffetas Mixtures Checks Serges more notable than the farmer in the ‘auto in front of the bank. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn EXTRAORDINARY COAT SALE To-morrow—T hursday ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL 185 Silk and Cloth Coats 15.00 Formerly $25 to $35 rt ey fix the bail at $1,000 to satisfy the Com P ‘ Weat, M Rapid Transit, gross |W —NO EXCHANGES——NO C.0.D.’S WALL STREET. ——— Willys-Overland broke 28 points to at opening on news of « ment of big automobile merger, and| continued disturbing Mexican news| caused selling in Mexican Petroleum American Beet Sugar resumed its ad vance and sold up to 981%, a 3%, Inspiration Copper was active on rise to 49% on expectation that | dividend rate will be increased « extra dividend declared. Maxwell Mo- tors in seco.ad hour advanced to 88, up 3 points, Beet Sugar sold at 94% and| Inspiration at 50% at midday, Gen- eral market was steady and narrow Activity was confined to @ few issues. Amertcan Cotton Oil sold at 57%, up 2% points, | Copper atocks were the only fea-| ture in late trading. Anaconda ad- | vanced 1%, Tennessee Copper gained | 4% points; Utah, %. American Ice sold at 30%. up 2% points. U7. s.| Steel held steady at 86%. Market | sagged off in late trading on profit taking sales, abandon Closing Quotations. ‘With wet changes from previons closing tee re Reecrres > WHEAT _AND CORN MARKET. WHEAT, Not Oven. High. 1 o. r TaN lot 102 & as Rete) dee lone toa is 108% Deo’... tess 108% Lot ny CORN ‘Tuotay's che SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder, to be shaken into the shoes and used in the foot-bath. It painful, |awollen, smarting feet and instantly | takes the sting out of corns and bunions. | It's the greatest comfort discovery of the ‘age. Allen's Foot-Ease is » certain re- | lief for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Sold by Druggists every- where, @5c. Always use it to Break in| new shoes, Trial package FREE. Ad- dress Allen 5. Olm.ted, Le Roy, | relieves BEACH HOTEL TURNED INTO PARADISE FOR: STRING WATERS: °f While Fight for Management| iis Is On, “Help” Stops Work | and Runs Storerooms, 1! ‘These aro great days down at) © temporarily disposed of, Brighton Beach Hotel—great for the! Dean, superint vf th cooks and waiters and bus boys and) Srvive lebariment of the hovel. was * . charged with quit by Richar chambermatds because they're sitting | fern . wa The latter. sald out on the veranda or in the parlor! that dent and a house with nothing to do but rock and | dete n amuse themselves, and when they | PP | feel Ike it they go into the ballroom | had wo and dance to the music of the big or-| until June chestra Grand Jurors Sugmest Furthermo: hey have taken pos- session of the keys of the storervoms and are living right royally. And they say they're going to live li h has been seeking for months to th til the: ceive the ey th find better Grand Jury quarters in the yy ’ It isn't such a good time for the ten |in a 4 Wadham. A families ‘and fifty other ests tn the | op pane Ae ace et |e iti om designs to match every summer gown Sunday, when the wervicn department | Court room P fo handkerchiefs are in white with woven borders in printed colored vent “quiet strike.” Ms s o ist e " Withe hotel affaire had an airing In| neror ihe. builaing oral, stripe and futurist effects. Court. to-day the Coney Island Polic of No, 128 when William H. 0: sent People who have itched and scratched for years | usually get sleep and com- fort soon after Cadum Ointment is applied to skin troubles. such as eczema, pimples, itch. sores, cuts. | burns, rash. blotches, scaly skin, chafing, v Nat r him, 1a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE Manhattan Heynolds Hoth men 1 that when he attempted ‘riday to serve Ormes with @ tem ry injune » restrain hin Vinterfering with hie (Reynolds's) r the hotel, Ormes struck hin al times han B. Chadsey, Reynolds's a ey, asked for an adjournment of til June id he ha Or LW hare sa served he ‘superin tive ti Quarters, The additional February Grand Jury, | scabs, ringworm, eruptions, etc. Three Million Boxes Sold Every Year in 25 cents abox - all drueeists The above illustration shows the office of the [nde- pendent Order of Foresters, which occupies a space in the Pulitzer Building Office Club, members up to date. This club offers a fully equipped headquarters for Sport, Flare Dreasy and Tailored Models out-of-town business firms requiring a New York ad- Office of Independent Order of Foresters, C. D. Robinson, Representative. FRANCE consisting of fourteen dress, New members are being added from time to time, Furnished complete, with stenographer, telenhones with switchboard, conference room, It will pay you to investigate, E, A, PRATT, Superintendent, Roon: 12°, Pulitzer (World) Building. Tel. 4000 Beekman. was who with Netter 14, 1916. uw ing me but » Which was 106 106 100 6200 Chiffon Handkerchiefs, J Ocea. Japan has just sent us these dainty 400 Boxes Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs for Children, 3 in a Box, 25¢ (usually 50c) Bo-Peep nursery rhyme characters printed in colors on white silk adorn these cunning handkerchiefs for little folks. GIMBELS~— Main Floor Opportunity Still Knocks— Wn Clearaway of Corsets of Well-Known Makes Simply because these corsets are not quite fresh, they have been reduced for! quick selling. “Among them are models| built on most scientific lines and types, to fit every figure. | | | | | | | Odds and ends} At $2. (Hare been more.) F . of well known “makes. Low and me- While There Is Yet Time dium bust; some part elastic gusset The low prices cannot remain after the final day of our Annual Sale of Trunks. Travelers, Tourists, those anticipating a trip abroad, the summer vacationist and every one who may journey either far or near, are heeding the wonderful reductions. For instance— INNOVATION Special Model at $19 Regular height 45 inches with 6 arms and hangers, and 5 large drawers. Innovation Stand- Innovation Stand- ard $30 Wardrobe | ard $75 Wardrobe Trunks, now $25. Trunks, now $55. Innovation Stand- Innovation Stand- ard $ ard $95 Wardrobe $55 Wardrobe Trunks, now $40. Trunks, now $70. These GIMBEL Dress and Steamer Trunks at $10 All fibre covered, fully riveted, linen- lined, with extra tray in dress trunks. Choice sizes, 82 to 40. GIMBELS in Greater New York are the sionly authorized agents for these famous makes. top, medium length skirts; lightly or heavily boned models; nip-in waist lines; white or pink coutil and figured material. All sizes. At $2.50. La Markette Special broche corset, flesh color; low bust, lightly boned front and back; free hip; built scientifically; hook and eye below front steel; trimmed with pink silk At $3.50. La Markette and American Lady corsets. Odd lots, medium, low and high bust line, medium and lon, rts. Styles specially suited to average figures. In embroidery and lace ‘white and pink. All Sizes 19 to 26. sizes. GIMBELS—Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor Absolute Clearance Sale of WALL PAPERS At Less Than Half Their Regular Prices An unparalleled opportunity to se- cure beautiful and distinctive patterns in fine oatmeals, fabrics, chambr: burlaps, lacy florals and leather effec at most unusual figures. 75¢ Lot Complete 300 Ten-Roll Room Lots, Bed- Room Papers in stripes, figures, all over effects, etc., all colors; ten rolls will cover a room 12x15 ft 3c Roll 14 to 18¢ Roll 5000 rolls Bed and Sit- | 175 room lots, non- ting Room Papers, sutin | fading, two-ply, printed finished, self-toned de- | ¥4 Wie tol signs and lacy floral 22c¢ and 25¢ Roll sold with matehed | 400 room lots of Imita- GIMBELS—Fifth Floor Boys’ Summer Suits Boys’ Reefers and; — Boys’ Washable Top Coats, $5 Knee and Knicker Sizes 3 to 9 years, blue Trousers wck ana white | Khaki, linen, duck and ana faney mix- ued, nn c in plain or plaited | Stay linen, in straight or Room lots only, | tion Leather Blends, some Doiskers] cies 4 ( : : 3 sizer to 18 12, 14, 16 rolls to lot. on 30-inch wide stock, in ° colorings; 8 to 16 rollsto| Boys’ Washable | Years, 86¢. i eeog cite tai pin (ae Norfolk Suits, $3.50 Boys’ ,500 rolls Hall, Din. 10c, 15¢, 18¢ Roll Sizes 6 to 16 years, in " ing and Living Room Pa- | — 600’ rolls’ plain fabric | Khaki, linen or tan Rompers, 75¢ | pers, in stripes, figures, | designs, for all rooms; |Suiting, made in smart | Choice of fine repp; | imitation grass cloths, Pl Jel with yoke, | crepe und fancy mate- plain designsand two-tone effects; 8, 10,12 roll room lots, 8, straighe or | rials, in all the popular colors; sizes 214 to 8 years. GIMBELS--Fourth Floor striped linen finished chambray effects, bronzed finish. | GIMBELS--Sixth Floor We have made a special purchase of Pictures that are suitable for presents for the June bride. Oils, Photogravures, Carbonettes, Hand- colored Prints, etc, Among this lot are: | Genuine Colored French Prints framed HH in white Dresden frames: 10x14; a written Koes with picture, 85¢ ne price is only Oilettes that look| Pictures on Con- like genuine ‘ab Jae | writers rane eras Famed ii An-) 100 French Sty!e tique Gilt, 30¢ to $1.) Mirrors $6 | 900 Pictures at 15¢—this is a special | t for photo portraits; ‘copies of Old Master: fre ‘ 500 Pictures at 10e and 15e aword ubout thislot. [tis compe Old Masters, copies of Har r’s Drawings, Underhill, ete, Frames are Gilt’ Ouk, Missi¢ and others, 600 Pictures, various sizes, worth 50c at 25¢ Oil Paintings —_| 200 Pictures size 14x17; worth $1, at...600) Al 0 Odds and F $2.60 to $17.60 100 Pictures—size 14417; worth $1.50 ee eetia: eee lake price; suitable for furni All new goods in first} to $2, at ° : class condition; some in| 100 Pictures 24; worth $4, ac... $3/ boarding houses, ete., ra removable shadow boxes | 50 Pictures —size 20x24, $4 to $6 *. $3/ 100 to $3, Some are slight! GIMBEL Subway Stores, Balcony

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