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Eight Fire son m Fire 1 tion th peared fon in floor o: moted and thirt themselves alone, PULL DOESN'T COUNT, ADAMSON TELLS 33 ) PROMOTED FIREMEN y-five Additional *ppointed—Four New Cap- tains and Six Lieutenants. Commissioner Robert Adam- ade eighty-five appointments three promotions in the Jepartment. The Department is to be strengthened throughout the city and at Rockaway cause of the larger summer pupula- Beach be- here. before Commissioner Adam- the trial room on the eleventh f the Municipal Building. He impressed on the men who were pro- that they owed their rise to as the time for Political preference and favoritism / had gone by. Four lieutenants wera promoted to the rank of captain, six engineers of steamers were made lleutenants, eigh- teen first grade firemen were made engineers of steamers and five were made marine engineers, Four follows: captains were appointed, as John J. T. Waldron, No, 1020 Tho new members of the Depart- | ment and the firemen promoted ap- Bedford Avenue, Clarenceville, L. I; | William Bernsen, No. 4 Lexington | Avenue, Maspeth, L. Hugh J.) Joyce, No. 2428 Halsey Street, Brook- | lyn, and Joseph C. Hanlon, No. 33 St. | } Mark's Six 1 follows: Avenue, Brooklyn. leutenants were appointed, as William J. Breen, No. 973 Seventieth Street, Brooklyn; James | F, Roche, No. 5672 Barnes Avenue, ; the Bronx; William H. Stack, No. 167 East Street, hattan 126 West One Hundred and Eleventh Manhattan; Albert Orth, No inety-ninth Street, Man- ; Walter J. Dugan, No. 183 Wyckof! Avenue, COMPLAINT IS FILED AGAINST W. J. BURNS IN WIRE-TAPPING: CASE Seymour = Makes Against Detective Charge Before tlon fre to-day Burns. The Burns the Pe: lishing fice of to Mai rade and out paymei The fore Chief City Magist he Was out of town to-day, their demand for “A man whe money "Yea, “And Don't You Can the‘ROYAL’ Way { lowest p ROUMS ROOMS 3 $79.00 4 $99.08 Magistrate McAdoo. Frederick Seymour, attorney, of No. 120 Broadway, in whose office William J. Burns, detective, had a ¢ » graph installed at the instanc 'P. Morgan & Co.,, in an effort to dis- cover the source of thefts of informa- pm the banking he to sign a complaint against complaint, which charges with violation of Section 553 of nal Law in “copying and pub- private correspondence,” was tirat read by Mr. Seymour in the of- District Attorney Swann, who drew it up. Then Mr. Seymour went gistrate McAdoo's office with Assistant District Attorney Black. It has McAdoo's discretion whether to notify been Jeft to Magistrate Burns to appear or to issue a war- rant for him. District Attorney Swann telephoned the Chief Magis- trate, suggesting he might notify James M. Beck, Burns's attorney, to produce the detective at some future time, At Mr. Beck's office, it was said —— Fig Strike of Machinists In Newark, NEWARK, N. J, June 15,—On thousand machinists, toolmakers and specialists quit work this morning in an eight-hour day. of the week it ts esti- at deal of is cons uceess ful” replied Mr, Dustin Stax thes he's got to start over te find some way of spending t wealth so that the public gard him as a falure. Fut I ot and dis J the Pay It A has ur big Floors Prospect Avenue, Elmhurst, L. L, and | MeNair, HATES SUMMER IN TOMBS. So Rofrano Has Counsel Ask for an Immediate Trial, Aroused by reports that the trial of rae] Rofrano for the alleged murder Michael Gaimarl might go over until tober tern of court, Martin W. Rofrano’s counsel, called on the District Attorney yesterday to ask an immediate trial for his elient r. Littleton said Rofrano was un- to ren the Tombs for the mer, and if the case could be brought, to trial on June 19 he would wi Meri | “ive att formalities, District Attorney Swann will decide on the date of trial after conferring with Supreme Court Justice Weeks. —_— Unhols Dead. 15. — Rudy The Kind You Have Always Bought. T= is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has been manufactured under supervision of Chas, I, Fletcher for over 80 years—the genuine Castor Vo reapectfully cell the attention of fathens and mothers when purchasing Castoria to eee that the wrapper bears his signature in black. When the wra sis removed the same signature ap- ars on both sides of the bottle in 1 Parents who t used Castoria for heir little ones in the past years need no warning a st counterfeits and imitations, but our present diity is to call the attention of the younger gener- ation to the great danger of introducing into their fam'lies sparfous medicines, It is to be regretted that there are people who are now engaged in the Nerarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what should more properly be termed counterfeits, for med only for adulta, but worse yet, for children’s medicines, on the mother to scrutinize clorely what she gives her child, that for themeel: but tho child has to rely on preparations not It theretore devolves Adults can do LOS | ANG: ('Boer") Unholz, best known. boxe: claas, died here tI losis, or years one of the in the Hehtweight st might of tubs He was thirty-three years ol 3 a and Broadway Will Do It tho mother’s watchfulness, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of f Floors Downstairs Just now there are many men who want to get new suits for the Summer season, and some are hesitating or de- laying because they do not want to pay a big price. To you and all men we say emphatically: $11.75 will do it!” here in our Subway Store—will buy Men’s and Young Men’s Fine Suits for Summer —Suits that are far better than you would expect at that remarkably low price. In fact, we are sure these are the best suits that can be bought in New York for $11.75, These suits are in the new soft-roll lapel, two-button effect with patch pockets, the new pinch-back model and the three-button con- servative styles. Made of all-wool fabrics, in newest stripes, plaids and mixtures. Mostly all sizes up to 44 chest measure in the assortment. GIMBEL Subway Stores, Balcony Extra Special! Sale Extraordinary! 72-Inch Mercerized Table Damask We doubt df Tablo Damask of this width and quality has ever been sold at 3s¢ per When you consider that all Manufactured Cotton Goods are advancing by leaps and u will quickly realize what a won bounds: Th Damasks are. 7 reproductions of finest im kinds and will retain their s tiful destens, as followa: Carnation, Fleu and Spot Clover Leaf, rful offering this is. with t high le lis, Stripe and Pansy, Spot, double border, American Beauty Roso GIMBEL Subway Stores, Lower Floor Unusual Purchasa and Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Chinchilla Sport Coats 88.75 Values $6.95 to $15; Sizes 14 to 20 and 34 to 40. 4.95 6.75 Just the thing for motoring, mountai in large quantities only enables us to offer t! are well made and up-to-the-minute sty] plaid chinchillas and all white, with |. eral models are illustrated, Sale of PAD Formerly $2, $2.50 and §2.7. The scarcity of silks makes this f GIMBEL Subway Stores, Lowe rey portance, Q it is becoming Vie more and ¢ Ke ) more difficult 4, (Wass we blouses at nor- 5 Of Shantung, 0 ($1.29. mal prices, GIMBEL Subway Stores, Lower Floor. / nn s teh poe! ing close at neck, ‘Trimmed with large pearl buttons, to get silk/4 Remnants A Few Brief Items Taken from Our Semi-Annual Sale 65c Dress Goods, i 85c to $1.50 Dress Goods ut 55e yd. $1.50 to $2.60 Dress Goods at 85e yd. 8e'to 60¢ Colored Wash Goods, at 5e to 18e yd. Gingham at and Embro , Balcony GIMBEL Subway Stor 1c to 28¢ Penghish Bke, N piece, Buying Th sai EL Subway Stores, oor Lower Floor Silk Blouses at Only $1.29 Shantungs, Satin Striped Tub Silks, re, Crepe de Chines, Crepe Kerbors, Pon- gees, China Silks, Challie \ an Tub Silks, Nin Rose, Flesh, 14 j|Maize, _ Pink, {J Coral, Peach, YY Light Blue; AS also Whitt f Jap. Silk 7 $1.29 and Black. al 81.29 | ORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1916." prisiny GIMB: Sixth Floor Phenomenal Values in High-Grade Upright and Player Pianos Slightly Used in Our Musie Rooms for use in the coun- try home or bun- EB’: better adapted galow, are these instru- ments,than when they were shipped fresh and newly made from the factory. Their slight use for dem- orstration in no way im- pairs their wonderful tonal qualities, and it has made them wellseasoned and able to withstand sudden climatic changes. UPRIGHTS-—Standard Makes 1 Ernest Gabler at $85. PLAYER PIANOS 1 Strohber Player (88-note), $275. 1 Walraven at $60. 1 Hazelton at $115, All 88-Note 1 Ellwood Player (88-Note), $295. 1 Cecilian Player (88-Note), $390, Come in and inspect these instruments—you are under no obligation to pur- chase. But such a pronounced value at such low prices cannot be overlooked, GIMBELS~ Music Rooms, Eighth Floor Specials from the Great June Petticoat Sale _ All the petticoats in this Sale are very exceptional values, and are priced at least 25% less than the present market values. ‘The styles, materials and colors include all that is desirable for the season’s wear, Heatherbloom Taffeta Petticoat, $1.95 Shadow-proof White Satine; $1 White Tub Silk Petticoat, $2.95 At 75c—Sunbeameloth Petti- cou in flesh colored. A new model, with flounce em- broid in blue scallops. At $1—Shadow-proof white satine _petti panelled (illustrated). Deep circular flounce with em- broidered scalloped edge. rows of ruchings; plain col- ors, including black, white and Pompadour designs, At_ $1.95 and $2.95 -- White Tub Silk petticoats, shadow- proof models, At $3.95—-Crepe de Chine pet- ticoats with deep flounce of At $4.45—Soiree de Luxe fashions a beautiful new model with flounce trimmed with self bands and tucks. ‘The quality of silk and the exquisite colorings in this model are exceptional. Changeable effects in rose At $1.95——Heatherbloom taf- shadow lace with underlay and white, sapphire and am- feta petticoats (illustrated). of accordion pleated net, ber, purple and magenta, Deep accordion _ pleated trimmed with ribbons and and many other rich come flounce trimmed with double French silk flowers, binations, GIMBELS Second Floor. Originalities in Imported Jewelry Miniature jewelry. ‘This is one of the latest and most exquisite novelties that S. S. La Fayelle has brought us from France. Miniatures of Court beauties famous in the days of Louis Quatorze and Mar- quise de Pompadour have been hand- painted on these medallions, set as rooches, barpins, or la vallieres. The blending of colors and appro- priate French gilt and jeweled mount- ings of these miniatures are delightful, Bar pins and brooches, $2.50 to $6.50 cach, La Vallieres, $2.50 to $5.50, GIMBELS —Main Floor Annual Sale of Wardrobe No time could bemoreopportune for the purchase of a fine quality and reliable trunk. INNOVATION in the models is particularly attractive to the prospective purchaser, be- cause of its lightness of weight, yet extraordinary durability. You take your clothing from an In- novation just as tresh and as neatly pressed as when you put them in, Special Model at $19 .. Voile, 25¢ yd. The popular | inches wide. rar 3 White Cotton Skirt- Various ines, 48c yd. -Yard PlaytimeF rocks or Children at $1 onspicuous among the new dresses for chil- : dren are these splendid little models in ging- ham or chambray _,, The peasant dress illustrated ig typical of all models. A bit of smocking at pockets and wrist and contrasting belt and collar are trim- ming notes of dress. Others are in Russian middy and — bloomer styles--with contrasting color pipings, collars, cuffs and pockets, Sizes 2 to 6 years, GIMBELS-—Baby Shop, Second Floor 38c White Pique Skirtings, 28cyd. : Yard-wide skirting in different size welts; of excellent quality for skirts, outing suits and middy blouses. 38e White Cotte 1 wide. Inall the popu- lar weaves of importéd, Embroidered “1 quality cote GIMBELS— Second Floor $3.75 The “Lullaby” fig A very Worth Easily popular Regular height 45 inches, with sixarms le that and hangers and five large drawers, will meet stand-| INNOVATION Stand- | with the | ard $75 Wa ee sroval Trunks, Now.,, POO t ard $00 4 eo ah aan | si Now's. Ol Trunks, Now... PEO x0 trated, Constructed of reed, enamelled Innovation Standard $358 $37.50 | in white, and equipped with rubbers Wardrobe Trunks now § tired whe so that it ean be moved GIMBELS in Greater New York are these GIMBELS Fitth Floor about anywhere without any trouble, With wood slat bottom, $3.75, With Wire Spring, $4.25 ize 36 ineh and 19 4 GIMBELS Fo: ng es W rth Floor ' Lawn Mower Phone, Madison Square 8200, Ext. 34, Return Engagement of the Famous Wenchow Hats; at 89c (THE success of our sensational sale of genuine Chinese Wenchow Hats at 89¢ has brought many requests Lek a enn of it. peret onsequently we have pre; fora gala day tomorrow and Otter for sale these genuine Chinese Wenchow Hats, blocked in the large ‘ul shapes that are being worn by all smartly dressed women. Wenchow 890 Wide-brimmed, beautifully blocked, desirable shape.’ Colors—Navy bl Royal purple, gold, old blue, Emeral fies tete de negre, rose, natural and CK. These hats will be trimmed free, if the materials are purchased here. Japanese Panama Hats at 75¢ Japanese Panama bleaches perfectly and resembles the weave, color and appearance of the genuine Panama hats. A choice of 12 different bloel including sports shapes, sailors an regulation shapes. Trimmed Japanese Panama Hats, 89c The same hats as quoted above trimmed with beautiful silk ribbon bands and bow in a variety of colors_and_ designs. Special Prices on Beds & Bedding for Summer Cottages = Joteworthy among | the specially priced ; Steel Beds. The one illustrated at $8.75 can be had in negation height. Made of round tubing. All sizes. Cast caps. Non-porous enamel, witha crystal-like finish. Other Interesting Features _ Bedding Specials $36 Special Black | $29.25 Special So. American Hair | Gray DrawingHair Mattress, $30.60 Mattress, $22.75 . Full size; weight 45 lbs, One or two parts. Plain or fancy tickings, for full size. Smaller sizes In proportion. $10 Wit-Edge Steel Springs, all sizes, $8 Closely woven wire fabric with side guardg Cotton Felt Mattresses ._, Full weight, roll edge. Scientifically built inlayers, Notstuffed. Covered with attractive tickings, $23, Reduced to $15 $18, Reduced to $12.50 Felt Mattresses with plain edge, covered in stripe tickings, $12 Reduced, to $8.75. GIMBELS—Seventh Floog GIMBEL—Special Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers at $3.85 Nearly every lawn now has a considerable growth of the tall green as a result of the con- tinual downpour of rain during the past week, much to the aggravation of the home-owner, But the labore ous duty is made $3.85 an in- € viting . tion We with bidiahet, The GIMBEL-Special, $3.85 Ball Bearing. It has three steel blades that can be regulated for cutting, high or low and has 9-inch driving wheels, A splendid value, GIMBELS-~ Fifth Floor of