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UD SEXTON DEAD, ‘ST. PAUL'S CLOCK WONT KEP TE |& good many of the million or more} Mew Yorkers who work downtown) ave noticed in recent weeks that the Big clock in the steeple of St. Paul's ne longer keeps time Cee A bargain means quality and|; quantity combined—one with- owt the other is not a bargain. When you see toilet paper ad- vertised seven, ten, twelve rolls for a quarter, look at the quality | : first, then ask the number of sheets in each roll. “M's the Counted Sheets That Count” | Scoftissue ~ Toilet Paper fe as. “soft as old linen,” pure white and absorbent—this is | ing, and there was a great stir, Tho your quality test. 1000 counted sheets, 10c. Sani-Tissue toilet paper, “soft and clothlike’ s balsam treatment mekes it healing—your quality test. 2600 counted sheets in carton of 3 rolls for 35c. Ask your denler. SCOTT PAPER CO. Sieve” 86 THE Towels After more| + of absorbent | ‘ naan ne: os iF Malted geqars Milk” . as Bras bu 1 en re rink for all Ages eb see staten orotate Perenutrition. upbuilding the whole bod; Sabstitutes Cost YOU Saine Price of one a day. ¥+ tine does indeed flee. lavigoretes nursing mothers and theaged. | jonjer registers tch bours with the Mere nourishing than tea, coffee, etc. accuracy of yoro, time is speeding on __ The New Economy System is bringing thousands of new patrons to the James Butler Stores and is proving so tremendously popular that we are opening new economy stores at the rate Our Jow prices under this new system are a revelation to every housekeeper. Here are a few of them, more eloquent and impressive in their mere mention than any words of ours can make them:-- Best Creamery Butter: 31 Best N. Y. State Cheese:18' New Potatoes m 3-62.18 Coffee Always uniform in strength and flavor. Sold in the Bean, Ground or Pulverized to your liking. Best Teas: 29° “Direct from the Tea Bush to Your Tea Table Without One Cent of Extra Expense.” AtAll280 James Butler Inc.Stores Where Prices for Everything Are the Lowest Every Day THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 19, than a contury of faithful service, in DROP KOBRE INDICTMENTS. which it had been out of order on fow occasions, the clock has developed an erratic spirit. It runs very well for a day or two, and men who have timed ther watches by !ts hands for years say to themeelves, “Well, the clock Is running again,” and fell satisfled that it mhould be so. Hut the next day, or maybe the one after. ward, the multitudes accustomed to regulate their goings and comings by St. Paul time find it sadly late or surprisingly fast. Often the hands top still, Or the hour on one of its sur faces will disagrees with that on other three, Occasionally each of four registers a different hour, Vor thirty-one of its 11s years the k was cared for by Philip G. Wal- Walter knew its every J learned how to man Supreme Court Justice Weekes to-day dismissed five indictments filed by the December, 1914, Grand Jury against Max Ko # private banker who was found 4 tine 4 In the kitchen of his home at 115 Weat One One Hundred and Twenty-second Street. The indict ments e Kobra with receiving deponita Jn his bank after he knew it was insolvent. ie tit wag oiled was wound under nk and pinion dating when clocks were And it kept good hour through v. 'Then Waltar ly die in the term, but nurch just be living, bis to exa ning of thi f in th as tired of usual me wintry night a few months ago the sexton toiled up the rickety led e bell ropes his Ife. He fan bellows sash cord to a ocnvenien yeam. Then he Jet himself into space and died there, hanging by the neck. His assistant found him in the morn- chureh held a purification service to rid the ancient building of profana- Walter was buried and the} world went on In much th Not #0 the clock. © 1916 K. T. C. F. Co, was there to see that it YP care, and younger men lucked the wn-; derstanding of its whimsies that ha} had gained tn thirty-one years of dally attention, Hl began to lose stop altos experts were tinkered « while its persist. It was made and ts one of the oldest nerien, Many of the parts duplicated except by a an at his forge, Just as the original parts were made. There has been some talk of tak- ng down the old clock and substl- tut this would be renerations of New a riendly face of the lock is so much a part of the church and the downtown district that a new one would be a painful reminder that Though It no and dids fair to claim the clock ay one of tts victims. The Indictments were dismissed on the recommendation of District Attorney Swann, who filed with Justice Weoks a copy of the reath certificate from the CASTORIA For Infants and Children Kobre conducted three private banks, one in Manhattan and two in bron. |W Use For Over 30 Years They were closed by the State Banking Department. in August, 1914, after it | Always beare was estimated the linbilities were more | the than $2,500,000, 26, | Signature of poritors, mostly Immigrants, Two of | them committed gutcide as @ result of the closing of the banks. lworto WANTS WORK WONDERS. “On Monday, when the weather’s fine, always wash my clothes.” ITTLE housewives love to launder their dolly’s clothes just as they love Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes for breakfast. You know the way of little folks Kellogg’s—when they find something good to 2at—they like to have it often. Packed Waxtite—Look for this signature. Imitations come and go! They change their name. They change their form. Some do both. Kellogg’s—the Original Toasted Corn Flakes remain as original as ever—light, and dainty, appetizing in fla- vor with a melting crispness on the tongue. with Pi tii bs titi ba Tit | that tl CONREID, realizing the ‘Our Very Best Fresh Roasted in Bulk; Ib. next Monday. 20° and we All the tho most eritical observer Varieties, even the elightest flaw, Must Room on 4th Floor Wholesale Orders: ‘Address 392 Washington St., Now York City To Our Magnificent Piano Salons During Convention Week | of National Association of Piano Manufacturers The doors of New York are wide open—the key has been thrown away, and the visiting public during the Convention Week can have every privilege granted Ra great metropolis offers, But, most surely, none will conduct more ‘* Open We havo been chosen by leading manufacturers as headquarters, and our 5] Eighth Floor Music Salon will be thronged with admiring delegates from all over the Unit sibilities of the Floor for oxhibition of their master! of high-grade instruments, known to the art. | We Are Permitted to Sell These | Model Pianos Upon One Condition that {s, that wo do not remove them from their position in our Salon until after I Here Is a Wonderful Opportunity for New Yorkers | High-salaried, skilled workmen took wee! ie to produce there instruments, so that the manufaecturer— and the dealer, could not point thelr finger to | SUF Now they are placed for demonstration, before men who will center | a microscopic gare upon every inch of exterior | It now remains for you to teke adventage of thie Exhibition to make an exceptionally attractive | purchase, There will be no repetition of this event, | convention, Poaltively {¢ le our most sensational offering of the year, Opecial Elevators will carry you to the Musle Balon on the Eighth Floor | | | | June 19 to 26 House”’ than GIMBELS \| lous States. The Famous Makers o PACKARD and MILTON Pianos t display rooms ested space on our Elghth dM ies e Foniaey Fea ee cheer in the manufacture uy a Piano te B and interlor—men who have spent years {n pent making fine pianos and who know every little detail of manufacture—aswith all the trade secrets, 3UT THESE PIANOS ARH PERFECT—OF RIOR QUALITY, and no matter how | men may try they cannot surpass the excellence | of matertal, quality and durability of theee tn- struments, No renewal of this offer after thie wecle of the 1916, BROADWAY AT 33D STREET “The Event of the Season in Blouses”’ GIMBELS Remarkable Importation— Direct From France--Brings Actual Paris-Made Blouses to You at $2 to $12.75 (O woman can truly say that she is “comme il faut” till she has worn a Paris-made Lingerie Blouse. Or- dinarily the price is prohibitive, but in this case GIMBEL-INGENUITY has success- fully eliminated this perplexing obstruc- tion, and here are nearly a hundred dif- ferent models to choose from at prices that make one wonder if this is really true. Every new note of Paris-designing is included in this wonderful collection of Blouses which only a few weeks ago were in the hands of the most famous needle-women of the world. Among the models are the three illus- trated, Al Ww At $2 1 of finest French , With epaulet yoke, and ms corded. Flaring sailor and fitted cuffs with wide itched hems. Cuffs and fastened with fine pearl buttons, At $2.95 This Biouse has a deep back yoke with full front; At $3.95 The Frill Blouse with accor- dion pleated ruffles delicately hemstitched. The collar is con- flaring sailor collar, turn- back cuffs and fronts hand hemstitched; flat self-cov- ered buttons. vertible and may be worn close with the smart neck frill finishii the top. Fastened with pe: buttons and loops. GIMBELS--French Blouse Shop, Third Floor. Continuing the Big Sale of Former $5, $6 and $7 Oxfords and Pumps at $2.35 A Special Purchase of Discontinued Styles Quick and enthusiastic response met this wonderful sale of 3,000 pairs of Oxfords and Pumps when it opened today. The shoes are perfectly good, but because they are to be discontinued next season the price is cut to $2.35, 36 pretty styles—all sizes included. Pumps with Patent | Pumps— Patent Coltskin | Gun Metal Oxfords, n ; Ivory Kid Oxfords, Coltskin Vamps, Vamps, with satin bro- with gray ooze patent with leather diamond ray ooze backs,| caded ‘backs (black or : ; : facd-tiroed soles, | brown). Light welted soles Baca sii ee tip; hand turned soles and eoveeee ob ee teeta Cuban Louis Cuban heels. Louis XV. enameled heels, Gun Metal" Vamps, | White Kid | Pumps with | Champagne and Gray | Genuine Morocco Colonial with fawn or gra: patent leather tips an umps, wit! ooue backs; hand: | patent leather ‘backs: simulated lacings;| pumps in green, red and turned soles and and-turned soles and| light welted soles rown, with hand-turned covered Cuban] enameled Cuban Louis| and leather Louis| soles and covered Cuban heels, Cuban heels, G\(MBELS—Second Floor Lovely Camisoles and Underthings of Pink Glove Silk or Lisle Dainty Glove Silk Camisoles, in |Glove Silk Combinations, efther pretty styles, trimmed with ace and plain or embroidered yoke finished ribbon shoulder straps. Some have | vith tailored tops; fully reinforced; $1 to $2.75 pink only. P $2.90 Pink Lisle Thread Union Suits, with |Pink Glove Silk Top Union Suits, beaded or tailored tops. Regular |with lisle thread body. Regular and extra sizes. 65c | sizes only. $1 Silk Stockings, 95c Black, White and Colored Silk Stockings, ulso black with white clocks and novelty stockings in black-and-white effects. Silk Stockings with mercerized tops and soles. Black only. GIMBELS—Main Floor Louis heels. heels, Important Sale of Silk Gloves $1 Milanese Gil Gloves, 16-butten length, Paris point back; white only. 680 pr. 2-Clasp Milanese Silk Gloves, with five rows of heavy embroidery in contrasting color; white only. 68 16 - Button Chamoisette Gloves, “Kayser” make; white only, Regu- larly 76e, 58c 1 White Chamoisette Gi fen length, 2 pats i: 8c 65c pr. | Wrists. GIMBELS—Main Floor Began Today—In Our Subway Store “Willow Grass’ Rugs Extraordinary Sale of 6,300 sere And in addition Every Rug Perfect. 2,500 At About One-fourth Popular Under Regular Prices Purchasers for Summer, seaside and country cottages, bungalows, hotels, boarding houses, camps, hospitals, bile buildings, offices, clubs, ete., will find this a most fortunate opportunity, CREX 9x12 (room aize) | 8x10 (room size) Size 6x9 Willow Willow Willow Rugs Grass Rugs | Grass Rugs | Grass Rugs | "8ll advertised $6.75 $5.25 | $3.75 sizes, but not The Willow Graes Rugs are made from a tough, natural grass and retain their smooth, beautiful finish until worn in a full line of out, ‘The patterns, mostly in the much wanted Chinese | Colors, designs and colorings, are in GREEN, BROWN and BLUE Regular Special Regular Extra Salespeople §51> tt. Willow Grass... 89.00 $6.50 | 6% 7.6 ft, Willow Grass $2.78 $2.98 Leaver eae 8x10 ft, Willow Grass... 86.25 firs 8 x 6 ft, Willow Grass $1.50 $1.25 Quick Deliveries 6x12 ft. Willow Grass 6.10 $4.75 | 27 x54 in, Willow Grass $1.00 75 GIMBEL Subway Stores, Balcony. - ———