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ee — ee ay * LE OR ARREST IN BON PLOT EXPECTED: PERHAPS TO ONY! IN HOSPITAL HERE Two Men “Sent Her Here by Chi- cago Bolshevists Kept Under Surveillance, An arrest. may be made to-day in the nation-wide bomb plot. It was understood two members of the L W. W. sent here by Chicago Bol- shevists are under suspicion, and are so closely watched their escape is impossible. Also, it was said, the slight evidence still needed against them would probably be in the hands of Inspector Faurot’s men within a few hours, Inspector Owen F, of the Bureau of Combustibles, after an analysis, announced that the sixteen- ounce jar found yesterday on the geventh floor of No. 35 New Street, contained guncotton, as it was labelled. There were no caps or other means Provided for exploding the contents, A canvass of occupants of the build- Ing failed to reveal any one who was @ regular user of guncotton, One theory of the police js that the Jar was in the possession of some one} in the building who became alarmed by the raid made recently on the Baldwin Medical Institute in West 45th Street, and decided to leave the Jar where it would be picked up, An- other suggestion was that some one carrying it became frightened at the 1ences, said that had the jar dropped it might have exploded, and that a kick might possibly have sot it off, but the damage probably would not have been great. Will Ask Congress to Continue Control of Explosives, WASHINGTON, May 6.—The bomb outrages Jast week will be used by Van H. Manning, Director of the Bureau of Mines, as an argument be- fore the next session of Cangress for continuing as a peace measure the wartime control of the sale of ex- plosives, It is said by experts that #0 per cent. of all the world’s crim- inal explosions occur in this country because of the ease with which dyna- mite a imilar chemicals can be purchas HIGH SCHOOL BOY GRAZED | BY STUDY ATTAGKS SISTER ae Young Goldberg Taken From Bronx | Home to Hospital for Observation. | Goldberg, seventeen, a student | High Shool, suffering from a train due to overstudy, ran at No, 1477 Fulton early to-day, waving ra, twenty-three, acconting to a struggle his sister succeeding ming him, but w HEAD OF PAULIST ORDERINU.S.DIES | Rev. Jobn J. Hugh J. Hughes, for 10 Years Superior General, Victim of Overwork. Father John J. Hughes, head of the Paulist Order in this country, died in St. Elizabeth's Hospital early this morning. He was taken there five weeks ago following a nervous break- down, due to overwork. Although given up on Sunday by Dr. P. Davin of No, 117 West 76th Street, be rallied and was conscious up to an hour be- fore he died. Father Hughes was born in this city Dec, 6, 1856, was educated at St Francis Xavier School and studied for | the priesthood at St. Charles Bemin- ary, Maryland. He was received into the Paulist Community Feb. 1, 1884, and ordained at Washington on June 3. He held every office in the Com- munity, and for the past ten years been Superior General of the | Palilist Fathers of the United States. The body will le in state at the Paulist Church, West 69th Street, where, after the funeral, it will be placed in a vault beneath the altar. ‘The Paulist Board of Consultors will arrange the funeral, Two members, Fathers Charles J. Powers and John J. Burke, are now here, and Father M. J. Smith js on his way from Cali- fornia, 8,300 OVERLAND WORKERS | | FIGHT FOR SHORT HOURS TOLEDO, May 6.—About 7,500 unton employees of the Overland plant and 800 of the Electric Autolite Company, an Overland subsidy, quit work at 3.30 yes- terday under its former fort; week in defiance of orders to 4.06 P. M. under a new rule for a week of 48 hours, Five hundred women up- holsterers who belong to unions joined the men. Vice President Clarence A. Earl of the Overiand said all had forfeited their Jobs, The union men said they expect- ed the 3,000 non-union workers would walk out in sympathy. Polce Chief Herbert announced thirty-five patro!- men were jn reserve in case of trouble. Under the company’s 50-50 profit- sharing plan $260,000 was distributed to the employees April 21 If you care. for health and sturdy vids. you'll care for GrapeNuts a superb wheat H | and barley food | Delicious! | For That Between-Meals Lunch | there’s nothing so satisfying as ii afternoon empty feeling. dinner time. Women will find Dr. B for the chance caller, too. prepared. | some, nutritious beverage, ! and healthy. | ed than ordinary milk. | Folks that can’t eat amount of Dr. Brush’s Kumyss— and thrive on it | delicious and || satisfying food- || drink to-day—at | all fountains, || druggists || grocers. \ Try this most | | | \ and || Be Sure You | Get Dr. Brush’s | Kumyss. Kurtiys Ss. Tel. Lenox 1200 | Dr. Brush’ | “Sparkling Milk’? Business men everywhere are finding i Dr. Brush’s Kumyss is just what they need for that | eleven o'clock in the morning and three o’clock in the Or they can drink a bottle or two of Kumyss for lunch and go right back and work at top speed until Because Kumyss | doesn’t waste their brain power and energy while it’s digesting. stimulating after a shopping tour. | Give the children a refreshing glass of this whole- | Better and more easily digest- | any other form of food take any rpo BRU PERT. PRESIDENT 39 3rd Avenue.N s Kumyss that rush’s Kumyss grateful and A source of delight Better than lunch—and all and watch them grow rosy or drink BT USed ¢ ince 1875 a Fur Repairs Now at Special Rates Estimates Given Without Charge or Obtigation. Gimbels Fur Storage Vaults on the Premises Modern, Scientific storage. A Postal or Telephone Call (Knickerbocker 5100 Extension 34) 34) brings "| auto, “Purriers Since 1848” and “Finish the Job”’ Buy Victory Notes An ‘rea “Se Offering of Washable Satins. at $1.38 yard The Right Thing at the Right at the Right Price A well known make which usually sells for a great deal more. You haven't seen such charming washable satins at $1.38 per yard, we are sure, for we have compared this satin with other satins at the same price at It is 36 inches wide and there are a hundred uses for it. It is the most attractive material—the most serviceable and desirable that one can use It washes so well thar it is just the fabric for children’s It is the richest, most luxurious silk for summer and comes in the pastel colors From the Point of Value-Gio- ing and Service Rendered This May Sale of White is the most profitable sale I have ever known, is what one customer was overheard to sa: in expressing her satisfaction to a friend. For example, Crepe de Chine Nightgowns at $3.95 To choose from four different models, three of which are pictured. Made of Crepe de Chine, trimmed with cluny lace and fecreette; others are plain models with surplice ef! Another Fine Assortment of Beautiful Silk Gowns, $6.05 to $28.05 In orchid, flesh, white and blue, trimmed in two-toned ribbons of canary, orchid, blue and pink. atin and Crepe de Chine, topped with clouds of and georgette crepe, garlanded with ribbon— some with georgette crepe, others with hemstitchings. Sleeveless models or some with kimono sleeves. There isn't a woman anywhere who won't simply love to revel among the loveliness spread before her, They're irresistible. Other Enchanting Silk Underthings Envelope Chemises, ‘Drawer Combinations, $2 to $8.25 $5 to $13.75 “Billie Burke” Paj $5 Time, other stores. for summer frocks, blouses and lingerie. wear too, of pink, maize and white. | Camisoles, $1 to $9.35 23| Bloomers, $3 to $5 65¢ Combination: $3.95 to $13. price concession. Sterling Silver Bar Pins, Circle Pins, Crescents, Fancy Pins, 65¢ Are in many styles. keepers, made by the styles. Two Uae Shapes, 12.75 GIMBELS LINGERIE SHOP—Second Floor Baby Week Turns Its Attention to the Needs of Wee, “olks 6 Months to 2 ‘ears Little wearables for the “Cunning Age”—accessor- fes for its comfort, pretty furniture for cheery nurseries —and so many vr nt things for happy little Kiddies to play with—all are here in the Gi Baby Shop— just as Mother likes them—and at the prices she wants to pay. Short Dresses, of nainsook, in yoke or collar models— lace, tuck and embroidery trimmed. $1.00 to $6.95 Short Petticoats, of ndinsook, with lace, embroidery and tuck trimming. ‘T5e to $2.95 Short Gertrudes, of flannel or flannelette; hem or scalloped edge. 55e to $2.95 Soft Sole Shoes. 85e to $2.95 Also Moccasins or slippers of pique, kid or silk. Socks or Stockings. In cotton, wool or silk. 25e to $1.25 Feeding Bibs, of Turkish toweling or linen. 30¢ to 55¢ Shirts and Bands, in cotton, wool or silk. 40¢ to $2.50 Coats, of cashmere, crepella, crepe de chine or taffeta, A Dignified System of Deferred Payments has been arranged for those who require this Courtesy. See the Department of Accounts for full information. Fibre Arm Chair. Up» ) Wide Porch Rocker, holstered, seat in Cre-j}natural Rock Chotee, of dexter in collar and box models; braid or embroidery end. loory enamel trimmed. $5.00 to $18.50 fer am Pat eae een |or Mabogerg.... Caps or Bonnets, embroidery or ribbon trimmed. ‘s t and Arm Chatr or Arm Rocker, to ‘5c to $5.00 Sain ,.. $10.50 | iat bock $3.25) match. Not illustrated, Eoch GIMBELS BABY SHOP—Second Floor ty sacor Household Linens May Sale of Features on Wednesday--- Hemmed Cotton Huck | Pure Irish Linen Satin | Towels, $1.55 a doz. | Damask Table Cloths, | Very firm and closely woven: with Napkins 13 Piece Japanese Bungalow Luncheon Sets, $2.49 a set Size 15x26 inches | BI Machine scalloped, with neatly to match, Made [rc mi flag, long embroidered centres in delft blue ® | flex yarns, firm and closely Set consists of 6 Six-Inch Deylies, Hemstitched | cuatia lana tientted anew whey | guemmecet ema eouies six pretty round designs Cloth, 70x70 i: Cloth, 70x88 in Cloth, 70x1C6 in., $ 5 Nerkins to match, 22x22 in., $8.50 a doz Fine hish Linen Hem. stitched Damask Break- {ast & Luncheon Cleths with Napkins to, match Three * | neat designs, including Spot an Ramie Weave Dress | | Creek Key ‘border, Strive ard | 24 inches. Huck Towels, 50cea. | plece, 24 lnche Linen and cotton; bleached snow white; damask borders and 5, ace for moncgram; 18x34 in, Imported Irish T willed Kitchen Towels $4.75 a doz. Heavy, atcortent, an free rem lint, Neme Cloth” woven in th red or Live; 22}, x31 inc Pig Spongy Bath Towels, 6 for $1.80 Full bleached, very atsortent; size 21x44 inches, tirely hen in Imported Irish Class and Pantry Towels ” ‘ Wreath terder, plain centre and ' and Costume Linens, Lat rel Wreath border. $4.75 a doz. 79c a yard Cluih, 45x45 inches, $4.25 euch shine arade, Name °C \r05" or In ovsten | alas Cloth, 84x54 inches, $5.75 each, “Pantry Cloth” woven in 1: eLore Sard Rhea aA Napkins, 14x14 inches, $6.75 a |» der in red or tue; also in red and | doz, | blue checks; 22.29 inches. GIMEELS LINEN SECTION—Second Floor The offering in Jewelry comes from the surplus stock and samples of a well-known maker, purchased by Gimbels several months ago, at an enormous Enamel To; In dainty shades of lve light blue, Liboig Copen- Some feature-all white stones |h#gen and such combi or eatine topaz, pearl, sapphire, emerald or rose color | black, and other pretty effects. A Selection of Earrings Is Included in the Lot. A Special Purchase of Boudoir or Desk Clocks $2.50 and $2.75 - The clocks are reliable and fully dependable time- New Haven Clock Company. ‘There are three models—all in mahogany finish. They represent unusual values, and come in the most wanted | One Style in eotate Shape, $2. GIMBELS JEWELRY ne CLOCK SECTION—Main Floor Summer Homes Want These Many warm weather dainty Ivory Bedroom Sets, Reed Sets for living rooms and single pieces at such savings that it is Gimbels May Event in the Homemaking World. Covered in attractive cretonnes, Both sides Cot Knife edge. 1.25 2 in, border. Day Bed, complete as shown, upholstered tN spring seat, covered in attractice cretonnes. Cane panel in alley Hickory Arm $42.50} $16.00) i04™ $6.30) shas GIMBELS FURNITURE SECTION—Seventh Floor sass TE ES oi aca, GIMBELS SILK SECTION—Second Floor Two Big May Events in the Jewelry Section A Special Purchase of Sterling Rhinestone Jewelry One-third to One-half Less Than Regular Prices 65 Brooch or Bar Pins, 45¢ ations as Ue te ise blue and Very slightly imperfect, Cushions for Chair Seats Specially Priced Cushions, Cushions $2 and $2.75 Chair, curved back Boot San, Natural splint Willow, 30 inches is $9.75 Some Star Items From The Great May Sale of Utica Bleached Sheets .zes Before Hemming 54x90" $1.10 ca. 63290" $1.20 ea. 72x09" $1.40 ca, 63x99" $1.30 ca, 72x99" $1.55 ea. Uta Bleached Pillow Cases | 72x90" $1.30 ea. Utic 2x3 Cea, | 48x3815" Bee ew, | 42x72" B5e ea. | 427614" 75e ea. Abxd0” She os. | SOxdB14" Been. | 45n72" The en, | 45x7614" 800 on. Utica Crib Sheets Uticd Brand Bleached Sheeting 4ix7 "Tees, | 74” 85e ea, | Summer Weight Bed Spreads Printed Summer Weight Led | Same Spread, neatly scalloped, Spreecs in charming pink and | 25c extra, Copies of imported t ioral designs on white cot. | N preads. In satin finish, ton shectir White Crochet Bed Spreads, | corners, All the new 72x80" $1.4. ee. | 81089" $2.26ea, | $4.64 ea. In spring weight. nicely | spring patterns; full size. Printed Sunmer Weight Bed Spread Sets, with Lolster Covers Ww natch, in dainty pink, bie and $2.95 ea. i2 atu | holster Covers, neatly seatloped. | sade Siaby” at <, i ; 4 72x90" $3.00 w ser. While Crochet Bed Spreads for White : rink 4 Led Spreads, 72x99" $3.25 a set. Single Beds, cnme 1.26 ea, | 80x00" $2.35 ea. $2.10 ea, | 90x100"'$2,95ea, of suc fliteay Hwee en exquiste lesson? section decot:' to these needfuls, and all are at moderate prices, 134 yards wide, 32¢ a yd, 1% yards wide, 45¢ a yd. henined, with no dressing; fuil size. Sime Spread Scalloped, White Crinkle Bed Spreads and 80x90" $3.75 a set. » $0x100" $4.50 a set. GIMBELS SHEETS AND. PULOW CASE SECTION—-Soreud. Brooklyn, New Jersey and dite Island Customers Direct to. | Cretonne Slip Covers Curtains to Match Estimates fur- nisked most cheerfully, and without charge when you choose your Summer eineedfuls at sj Gimbels. Cre tonnes, 28¢ to $1.35 yd A beautiful selection. GIMBELS— Sixth Floor New Shipment Hit- and-Miss Rag Rugs Room Sizes Size stex ton. $10.25 |o tex 12%. $13.75 Also Extra Heavy Rag Rugs sein mA 50 | se $3.25| iin” $4.75 Ole 6 fers 12 fe $10. 00 GIMBELS—Sixth Floor Wall Paper at Excep- tional Price Reductions Duplex Oatmeal Papers 15c a Roll Comes in double thickness—with no trimming or ing necessary. This is the best quality made, 30 in. wide; 5 yards toa roll. Colars are blue, gray, brown, tan ‘an green suitable for any room. ED ar Daa lcate sh veya 12\¢ a yard. Bed Room Papers 5e¢ a Roll 20 Patterns in pinks, tase ted and yellows, stripes and all-over designs. Papers sold only with cut-out borders to match. GIMBELS WALL PAPER SECTION—Sixth Floor Bird Baths, Benches, Vases, Sun Dial Tables and Other Accessories for Your Garden Haly taught us the beauty 1 “trifles,” and who'd inno anes 2hieahaaeiniaigh Aiaiamaiaaeaeaneaae Gimbels have a whole Fifth Floor Two of these charm- ing outdoor garden need ‘u's. Bird Bath, . $12.75 (above) Jordiniere (lef) $4.50 Muslins 81x90" 81x99" 80x99" $1. 90x108" $1.5 ea a Lolster Cases $1.40 ea. | 2 yards wide, 50c a yd. 21% yards wide, 55e a yd. 2\6 yards wide, (Ue a yd. | Wiite Scalloped Red Spreads, | $4, White Satin Finish Bed Sonead Sets, $3.85 aset, New Marveil patterns; neatly scallope | Plain Hemmed, $1.95, $2.35,$2.96 Scalloped, 2,65, $2.48 «