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Fa ne serine REV. T. MORRIS TERRY RETIRED, DIES AT 92 GIS NEXT MOVE -—FORBETTERB.RT, DECLARES MENDEN Yards and Shops Must Be Built for New Cars, He Asserts. Minister Had Served tn Long tvinnd Churches Thirty-three Years. The Rev, T. Morris Terry died at ‘his home, No. 236 Lenox Road, Brooklyn yesterday at the age of ninety-two years. He was the oldekt, memben of the New York Bastern Conference and also the oldest member of Kings County Lodge, F. and A. M. Mr. Terry was an active minister for ty-five years, thirty-three of which hh served in Long Island churches. In 1888 he retired. He is survived by a son and ® daughter will be held to-morrow evening” and will be followed by Masonic exer Interment will be at Cypress Hills Cem- etery. The funeral services Tt was denied to-day by W. S. Men den, general manager for Receiver Lindley M. Garrison, that he blamed the City Administration a week ago for the lack\of car shops and storage yards in Corona, The denial was provoked by Corporation Counsel O'Brien, who interrupted Mr. Menden at the hearing into B. R. T. service befoer the Transit Commission Mr. Menden said that if the B. R T. was ordered by the commission to Procure new cars the storage yards and shops would have to be built first Mr. Menden said plans have not been AND LiINOLEUMS Continuing Our Drastic J formally submitted. \ “Well, whose move Is it now?" Price Reduction Sale asked Mr. O'Brien. 3 Enfire New Spring Stock Reduced 3 to 2 x10 nameeeste 8,05 cies 4] “The city's,’ replied Mr. Menden, and this brought “the Corporation Counsel to his feet “You mean thé Transit Commission when you talk about the City, don't you?'’ Mr. Menden was asked. Mr. , Menden said be made no distinction between the City authorities and the Transit Board. Counsel for the B. R. T. then interjected that Mr. Menden did not mean the Board of Estimate necessarily. Mr, O'Brien declared that the B. R. “T. had misrepresented the situation to ¢he public a week ago. The session to-day was devoted to nervide on the B. R. T. and Mr. Menden was cross examined at length by Clarence J. Shearn of the commis- sion. The session ended in a renewal of Mr. O'Brien's attempt to compel the B. R. T. to tell how $2,500,000 was spent in the trolley strike two years Se in beantifal deni colors: Worsted included. ames, “90 “Tiiat's gone over the dam by now," said Judge Shearn and Com- missioner O'Ryan sustained him. Se 5 YRS. IN SING SING FOR PICKPOCKET Sentenced on Plea as First Offender Though Eight Times Convicted. David Cooper, No, 3870 Third Ave- nue, eight times convicted as a pick- pocket, known on both sides of the Atlantic, was sentenced to Sing Sing for five years to-day by County Judge Gibbs in the Bronx, for stealing an empty wallet from the @ Sam- uel Lederberg, No. 1) Marmion Avenue, on a crosstown 167th Street car. In spite of his record he was per~ mitted to plead guilty as a first of- fender, He asked for clemency, say- ing he was married now and that the police had been “hounding” him so that it was difficult to go straight. . pectesenmator’ Tectia \ NEW FOREST FIRES hi IN JERSEY PUT OUT Villagers an 21 W. 33" St BET. GY Ee FT Farm Hands Work (Special to’ The CAPE MAY, N. J. My i ew forest fire enst ie of Richland yesterday, covering an area ES of several miles, residents of villages t ‘ang farmhands for-miles around the country have at last extinguished the - blage, which has done thousands of dol- lars worth of damage. , fi Trainmen arriving on early morning freight tfains say that when they-passed Richland shortly after midnight the fire was at {ts helght, but the dying wut of o arated Save the fire fightera the upper ONE DBA’ Fnom curcaco's HOTTEST MAY 8 SINCE 1805. CHICAGO, May 10.—The highest tem- perature for May 9 is what you want for your skin trouble —Resinol to stop the itching and bumn- ing—Resinol to heal the eruption. Scratching makes it worse, besides being embarrassing and dangerous, but the smooth gentle ingredients of RESINOL OINTMENT often over- come the trouble promptly, even if itis severe and long-established. Eine the affected part first with RESINO! SOAP hastens the beneficial results. Resinol products at all druggists. ince 1896 was re- PA pd here yesterday, and one person died as @ result of the heat when the wer mounted to 81 degrees at 1 The Originality of our Chief Soda Manager is responsiblefor many brand new Fountain Specialties This season. With Fresh Fruits, Sorap Mints, Milk and Cream, he has worked wonders, You will be delighted with the variety of frozen delicacies he has prepared. At Loft Tea Revaie and Fountains Special for Tivaday: May IIth c Nutted c Old Dutch French , Style Cream Po hex we Wafers hare Regularly S4c Pound Box, 19¢ Pound Box, 44c Chocolate 5° Jumbo Peppermint Patties 2 for Milk Chocolate Covered Individ- ual Nuts $ 1 19 Pound Box ee = TEBE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1983. a AL AEA ; Fur Repairing and Remodeling At Special Low Rates Now Now's the time to have your Furs remodeled. Estimates submitted free. The very best _work- manship assured, “Purriers Since 1842, GIMBELS FUR\WORKROOMS - Tenth Floor G > sf Sale Priced Their 1. A short-sleeve, ° A soaker wk Lowest This Season middy style. ( 2. Olicer Twist Swit $4.9 with box pleats and hand stitching. Sizes 2 to 8 The silk is good—styles of the best—make is careful and finish fine. Everything to make this sale something out of the usual ‘Trousers are lined! Quality—and a low sale price. Sale Starts Tomorrow— Thursday A Special Price On Imported Madras Beco Imported woven madras in a very good qua‘ity. Not only in swagger patterns for men’s shirtings but also very smart for women’s tailored waists and sports dresses. In at- tractive color combinations and plain weaves. 32 inches wide. Jumper Cloth and Sports Suitings Are Also Specially Priced The Jumper Cloth: . The Sports Suiting Checks, stripes, over- c for women’s and miss- checks ye ee es’ dresses comes in fatale the woe yd. a wide rarve of pop- and tear of small 36 amd 38 ular color, plain and folks’ play clothes. inches wide fancy weaves. GIMBELS COTTON GOODS SHOP—Second Floor Slip-on Sweaters A New Wool and Fibre Novelty Weave. Special for Women and Misses Sheer ‘and dainty and summery secugte slip over the prettiest lady's prettiest frock. Jade and jade; orchid and silver; navy and silver and others. Smart Mohair Slip-on: Left: Shetland weigh $4.95 GIMBELS— 95 = Third Floor Mattresses in a Sale Special White or Black Drawings Hair; Wiry; Springy; Regilient; Sale-priced. *Plain-edge Mattress Roll-edge Mattress 4.6, full size - - $36.75 4.6, full size - - $44.50 4,0, 34 size - $32.25 4.0, %4 size - - $39.75 8.8, twin size, - $25.75 8.8, twin size- - §32.75 8.0, single size - $23.00 3.0, single size - $29.75 - Specials in Box-springs; for Wood or Metal Beds; All in 8 Oz. Ticking > + $22.75 $22.75 Twin size - - - + $18.75 4%, size Single size - - - ~ $18,75 Box-Springs in Hotel Style Roll-edge; hair top tufted; for wooden or metal beds. 4.6 and $33.00 3.3 and $27.75 4.0 sizes 3.0 sizes GIMBELS BEDS AND BEDDING—Seventh Floor ¢ , IMBEL BROTH —BROADWAY—33RD @TREET—N ERS Shop. By Mail Through Our Mail Order Department YORK CITY Sale! Inlaid LINOLEUM $1.25 Sq. Yd. Trifling Imperfections Cut th: Price The flaws are mostly irregularities in the pat- tern, quite negli; ible— except in their effect on the price, Good wearing quality. Attractive pat- terns—among them the favored tile and granite effects. 3. Olicer Twist’ Suits, with pertly ruffled col- lar, cuffs and front. GIMBELS~— Sixth Floor 4. Regulation middy style, with smart brown braiding. RADIO for Equipment Scarce ‘Elsewhere: for Acces- sories Scarce Elsewhere GIMBELS—Fourth Floor GIMBELS—Fourth Floor The Formal Showing of Summer Millinery TODAY AND THE WEEK Presenting Summer Hats for Summer Wear: Thousands of New ean Day. Shapes and the Most Gorgeous Display of Flowers Ever Before Assembled In the Twelve New Summer Colors: Mimosa: Bittersweet: _ Celestial: Pebble: Killarney: Moss - rose: Nuneio: Poinsettia: Opal: Muffin: Kashan and Wood-ash. Glorious! GIMBELS MILLINERY SALON—Third Floor = ANNOUNCING Annual Clearance Sale Summer Furs : Widest Choosing In Choice Peltry At Most Liberal Savings “Gimbels Furriers Since 1842" Fur Shop—Third Floor Philippine Underwear In a Sale for Children PETTICOATS COMBINATIGNS PRINCESS SLIPS Quite extraordinary is this purchase of 3000 gar- ments—every stitch hand made—finely hand scalloped. And4More Big Specials C 2to 8 Years Children’s Princess Slips, Children's Bloomers, crepe embroidery or lace trimmed. or sateen, 2to16 years. 75e 2to16. - - - - = $1.00 2 Children’s Drawers, Knicker Children’s Night Gowns, style. Of nainsook, attractive: nainsook, hemstitched and hand ly trimmed. 2 to 10 years, 50ce stitched. 4to16. - 75c GIMBELS CHILDREN’S LINGERIE SHOP—Second Floor pers) je SPORTS : Every Item Big Value SX] ii! i! TIT Boys’ Uniforms Baseball suits, sizes 8 to 16 years. Blouse, cap, trou- $2.95 Harry C. Lee slotted throat rackets. And Horseman make. Worth much more! $4.45 Stand Extra: sers, and belt, Racket Presses Baseball Bats Golf Clubs Louisville Auscnaubed Bathe Sturdy presses, Sluggers, $1.75 | Ausoeren ey oie sanded and var- Glove—Babg Ruth monel metal irons. ished. Whil autographed all 4 n ‘ le leath Drivers; they last, 95¢ aon brassies; $4.35 $2.95 Choosing From a Regular ‘‘Sportsman’s Paradise’’ Ds. 1 Pil Striped Couch Hammock An attractive painted stripe duck. Rome At- A tension springs, frame finished in grey enamel. Big value at Sports Needs at Compelling Prices Croquet Camp Chair special _8-ball Well made, well fin- $22 45 croquet outfit — ished. Folds 74 yr gl at, ° $5.00and $7.50 complete ¢ 4 75 Dozen, $18.00 Golf Balls Lawn Swings Lawn Bench Dunlop Vac 29 4 ,passengerswings, 4g. ineh bench with balls—famous for braced ‘throughout, slatted. back and uality. Sale seat. Folds 1.95 pao $9.45 flat, $1. $4.95 at, il a Tennis Balls« Campérs’ Tent Bicycles i iding cha as 11-Foot mes Laatgnyl 1 Tat foot tent of &- Mens ooke dan - C _- nm gunwale canoes o! e well- i is’ me A - plonship tennis eas pane pb known Kennebec make. Smartly painted— ounce white duck. est equipment — Balls B clubs; 2 5 finely $64.45 Complete and coaster og 95 » dozen only, $4.95 balls. Set, $11.95 built, . with poles, $8.45 brakes, $29, GIMBELS SPORTING GOODS SHOP—Fourth Fioor —_ Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subway PERE V SGASS ADIN ASHE RENTED ORISRE DADS IAT ZT © | = — =