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The Evening World from New York, New York • Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1912. 11 WOMAN BATTLES WITH 2 BURGLARS WOMAN SAYS' SHE WAS MISTREATED IX WRONGFUL ARREST. TILL SHE FAINTS Rings Tom From Fingers of Mrs. Ross, Contractor's Wife, and House Ransacked. Mrs.

Thomas Ross, wlfs of a con-trctor, li 111 to-1y In her home on the fourth floor of No. 4:1 Kant On Hundred and Eighteenth street, aa the result of a iOOPOretS fht with two bursters. Mar husliand Is hslpmg tha police hunt the men. After ther had overpowered Mri. Hoea, the burglars rnnaacked the apartment.

Then they wrenched the rlnca from her fingers and left her uncon- Mloua on the floor, where ahe araa found by her little son, Thomae Jr. While at her sewing machine. Mrs. I Rosa hear a cllca at the door. At the aeoond auaplcloua aound ahe went to lBTaitlgate.

In the hall two men aelxed bar, and, before ahe had time to acream, on olapped hla hand over her mouth I The woman itrugKled bravely, but tha man holding her aald to his eom- iMaion: "It's all right! I've got her. Oo ahead, and hurry up." While Mra. Roas continued to flirht to free heraelf ahe was puahed Into tha stttlnc room and held while tha other burglar dumped clothes. Jewelry, silver, wed din a woenuls and every trlukni of value Into a bag. Every nook and corner waa searched for money.

Even the) books were (lung from their oaae. Whan the bag waa full the burglar made for Mrs. Ross's rings, his companion having called attention to them. Tha woman closed her band. The bur-alar worked with hla knuckles on the back of her band until ahe fainted from pain.

Her diamond solltatrs and wedding ring were gone when the neighbors, called by tha cries of her little boy, had reaAvad her. Kama of the tenants saw tha men leaving the but thought 1 thay were laundrymen. The police have good descriptions of them. "If the burglars would only eend back my engagement and wedding rings I wouldn't mind their keeping the silver, much as they have hurt me," Mra. Ross: fobbed.

KflfflP ava trWQI Jsf JX" araMBiaW fjLl Qajg Hp aej.svZ' JbHRHiw HbhCI: loV aaaar SUFFRAGIST SAYS FACE WAS SLAPPED BY APOUCEMAN Mrs. Kirtland, Arrested and Freed, Asserts that She Suffered Indignities. Mrs. IRA 6U5HMELL KIRTLAND. If Mrs.

Ira Bushnell Kirtland, a IT resist and social worker, living In the Darlington, at No. a West One Hundred and First street, told to-day the story of her arreat and dlsearge in poUca court. Mrs. Kirtland was arrested by Patrolman Harry Neuahater of tha Wait One Hundredth street station on the complaint of Charlee MoManus of ilaalay'a reataurant at No. MM Broadway, charged with Intoxication.

But In tha Woman's Night Puurt the charge waa changed to one of dlaorderly con duct. "The matter la now In tha hands of my lawyer," said Mra Kirtland, "but I should Ilka to tell tha whole atory. Last Monday I ahopped with a friend and agreed to meet her outside Healey'a reataurant after she finished some errands. I want Into Healey'a for the first time In my life, and want to the ladles' room. Patrolman Nsualhaer came In and entered a baok room.

"When I came oat I aat ait a window watching for any friend. Mettanoa seised ma hy Mm arm and puahed me out. saying: Tm not going to serve, you I had not asked to be set-red. "Ia the street I road him a lee to re on eourteay. Patrolman Neuahafer, who bad been atandlng near, seised my arm and told me I was under arreat oM him te removs hla baud, but ha refused.

I was driven In the pstrol wagon to the station. On the way ha slapped my face and knocked off my glasses because I protested against my treatment "In the atatlon I complained to the lieutenant. He said to Nsushatsr angrily: 'What do you want In the back room of Uealey'eT Haven't the police got enough on their hand now without running Healey'a business for 1 was loeksd up or a charge of intoxication. "That was soon after I was not tsken to court until II There the matron had word that there had been a mistake. I told Magistrate Herbert my atory and he ssld 1 ahould surely fee Commissioner Waldo.

"I am going to fight this to the finish." JUST LOOK AT YOU'D MAKE IF YOU IREDISSOLVED Gas to Inflate a Balloon, 75 Candles, 8,045 Boxes of Matches and More. WASJrrWTON. Aug. T-Over at ths I'l'PArtnisnt of Agriculture, whsre els-ttrtlra are the habit, there la a dally flood of printed matter from every quarter of the globe. These contributions to the) ansa pfia Boa of statistical In forma-on in ths hands of "TJnole Jim" Wit-aon'e calculators are for tha moat part dry as duit, but once In a while tha mall brings In eomethlng worthy el men.

tlon. The lateet human Intereat contribution comes from Franco. it mm printed In an editorial In the Rullenn das Hallea. the Parisian ret I market ragtstsr. It follow.

The compllera of statistics know no bounds. One of our most brilliant physl-rlata. whoae speculatlona In the region of human ohemlatry hate led him t.i make moat exhaustive researches, has analyaed fha human anatomy Into Ita convertible componenta. He reports aa follows: A normal man of 190 pounds contains In reduolbla nutrltlvs the equivalent of 11.000 hen'e eg fa The gaa of the human organlam la sufTlolsnt to Inflate a balloon of cubic feet capacity. A human body contalna sufficient Iron to msks four nslls of 5 centigrammes weight.

A man of this weight contalna enough fat to make 75 candies and leave ever enough grease to make a cake or Mar-Mllles soap Some Beauty Helps You Should Know There la phnaphorua to I make boxes uf pgrff nii'-hes. The hydrogen port'nn of the human gag contents would fill a balloon that I would lift the weight of the contributor i In addition to tie foregoing the human hodv also six teaspoons-I fill of salt, baaln of sugar and thirty-two qunrta of water What's the Ha When all's aal.l and dune, the human organism with an th.ae valuahl asm tents could not be pawned at the Monte Plete for th'ee sous. MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS SAVED. I llhi Colorado Toarlste Faced Death In Bllssaral RTP3.VMTKVT SPIUNOH. Cat, Aug.

7 Faring death In a bllssanl on the i pore-clngging cream ami iei a plain weat slope of Fthel Mountain a par: lotion, made by pulling trastinonfuls of eight tourists who started for thi glycerine into 't pint witch haiel summit of the mountain Frluay night (or hot watery then adding 4 ounfaa see the sun rise Hattirday morn'ng w. apiirmm. Thii lutein ia invisible whan fotin I last b) one of thres srar'hing on -prnle. la the akin from tan anil parties sent out from here. Four womeu freckle, hariihrs the oily, ahiny con-In the party were almost axhausted an I Milton, and older unnatural impurities, had to ha held on their horses during ami keeps it ainootli.

velvety and the trip down after their res. ik youthful-looking. The woman whr. prie.a her hair alinmpnoa it frequently in summer imuilnt will ranthrox and in this wsy keeps it clean, bright and fluffy. A teasponnful rat canthrnx dissolved in a nip of lint water is ample for a good shampoo, and after ranthrnx haa been iisnl.

I lie scalp and hair are immaculately clecn, while the hair dries quickly snd evenly. Canthrox is especially fine restore the rolor snd fluff to fsded, "stringy" hair, and over-romrs that "malty" look ao common in hot wrath. Many cnnipleiinn-iipseta would never happen if women discarded irrraay Grand Jury Indicted Mrs. Tietelbaum After Magistrate Freed Her. ST ATEN ISLAND NOTES.

Usual preparations are being made for the annual picnic of the Edgewatar Athletic Club which will be hell at Happyland Park, South Beach, on Aug. 'a. Ground was broken yesterday for the new clubhouse of the Richmond County AutomoMle Club at Eltlngvllle. Miss Henrietta Haskln of Staplcton la visiting friends at Hartford, Conn. An op air festival under the auspices pi the oung people it the Church of our Lady of Good Counsel of Tnmp-klnsvlllu will be held at the fair ground of the Richmond County Agricultural Society at IVinKan Hills on Aug.

21. BoroiTh President Oeorge Cromwell will spend the remainder of the month at his summer home In the White Mountains. Court Four Corners, Foresters of will celebrate llsaannlversary wan a plcnlo at Happyland Park, Heach. Aug. 28.

Miss Rva Jenkins or New Rrtghton is pending a vacation at Highland Bsaoh. Tlokets have been Issued for the annual outing of the Tonrpk navWle Social flub which will be held at Conioly'e (irove lu Concord on Sept. At Staplcton 1'arlt on S'undav fhe Staplcton Baseball Club will cross bats with the Ht. Anthony A. C.

of I'erth AmbaVy The game will start at o'clock. Prof. Kaltenborn's orchestra will Rive smother open air concert at the Curtis Rgh School Field, St. Oeorge, on Saturday evening. PORTLAND, Aug.

T. Mrs. Sadie Tietelbaum was arrested here last night at the request of the Brooklyn police on a charge of homicide. The police here aay she admits her Identity. Is Wanted Here In Connection With Partnrr'e Death.

Mrs. Tietelbaum la under Indictment with her brother, Benjamin Sliver, In Brooklyn on a charge of murder. Until May she ran a restaurant on Surf avenue, Coney Island, Leo Skamene, an electrical contrai'tor, having an Intereat with her In the business. One morning In May tha police found Skamene dying of ahot wounda on tha floor of the restaurant Fllver was standing hy and Mra. Tietelbaum was In the kitchen adjoining.

Both denied knowing how the ahootlng had been don's. Skamene died In Coney Island Hospital refusing to say who had ahot him. Silver was held hy Magistrate Reynolds, but tho woman waa discharged. Subsequently the Grund Jury Indicted both Silver and hla slater, and then the woman eotlM not be found. THE JOY 0FAN OCEAN DIP is often marred by the after effects of sunburn.

To keep the skin soft and air to prevent the ravages of summer sun and wind and to insure a perfect complexion use VELOGEN "Beauty's Guardian" Used night and morning, after going into the surf, and after boating, playing Rolf or tennis, a wonderful effect will soon be noted in the increased beauty of face and hands. Will not soil the most delicate fabrics. At all druggists, in collapsible tubes. 25 cents. Better than cold cream, used the same way.

Inquire lata Man's Death. The police of Hay inno and StiiKn Island are Investigating the death si Michael Sharkey, thirty-three, of No. lis Prospect avenue, Rayonne, N. whose body was found flouting off South Beach, Staten Island. He attended au Dating of the Raycnne City Club to Whltestone, L.

Sunday, and after the party returned to Ilayonne Is aald to leave Joined two men for a trip In a motor boat to the Kill Van Kull. His faoe Is badly bruised and four teeth re broken. Pf BROKL 2 In. CHATHAM 2 In. This correct closed-front shape Iib the UNOCORD "SNAP-ON" BUTTONHOLE.

Simple to adjust-it snaps on and off with ease and will not stretch nor break. Ide Silver Collars T.vo or Twenty I'lve Cent by actual tests have proved they last longest In the laundry-Ample Scarf Space GEO. P. IRK A Makera. TROY.

NT. T. I I GTMBELS Special To-Day and To-Morrow 23 Jewelled Adjusted ffe Gold Filled Watches Cf For mr fifty years ad- 111 -1 cil nil ht'k lmr bat a uoed od the Lwln nil, und huvr be(o runBtrurtt'd 1 at ml i it Ml llMHeff Hfltl fulfil II tlis rc- uniir ii.i ot "Katlroad S.Mlnn Time lawyer' the nnwt Unit kuoMn tn ttm world. It nieansi a iiatrh thut will run 1 within HUM. mm und weeU nithoui an.f I fear of lirnakaae or iM'ttliur nt uf ailjiiHi-niriit.

Hu the uuUh wa vffrr at Ml nalr fur The niuit marvellviia part I of our offer that everv oa of theae iM-Jew riled iiiuteineula are In KiutmiilTl void nil raajea. all timed, ad lulled hihI 1 Open Saturday Evenings Until 10. We Close Evenings at August Furniture itui Sale 50 Reductions ON OUR CREDIT TERMS I6S Worth. Herklv: $100 Wcr, V.ttU. bHIbH 3 ROO 118 For.iivhrii 69.98 4 RUOMS (ORi'iletrly I iiisln f119.98 5 ROOIV1S foraplr'ely turn.stird Writr lor oar MW 0UI LIBERA'.

CREJIT HOir.LKf cuatjlnha in- Ulli apply also WTsUUM oar 111 scwjrrke, aulills. Ml ed -r I an i Con aeananv Irror Fin- $8.49 Me PiJ) fre'i'il 1 Ra Iroad Fire. Kindel Divenette Bl SU ni rraur lor Ihe uorket. Jeiaelleni the I mi'ImmjI I mtiat of tliein are I ait ill nark en this theory, tanstit them rear1, aaoi 'Make sour bis Dryflta ao the ME Jewelled wstrh." and no doubt some member of lour family er a friend rarrlea one lo-djav that cent him ail.VIHI see. Theae wati-hea are alHinliilel.v auaraiKeesI, serf one of them, and If ant leneller In llila rounlri ulll sell sou one as i I fur Iraa than I art.

suot will refund rour ou rrqueat. I hla ivlll alurtle the old-llmera on lane anil Taat neier heard of a sale like Ihla No mall or meNaenser orders filled. VriYtTK1 'loi'i Fined Kot sjvea JBV Ba awjail every ons ot these watches "Abaolutaly CHARLES A. KEENE CaTaa lantonUa. Wat Jetelrr.

1 J. OU Broadway. New York OPKN in i in You' re Giving Wonderful Values In Your August Clean-Up Of Men's Clothing!" This comment was made by a man who is "in the business" himself and knows whereof he speaks. He might just as well have included the Boys' Clothing, too, for it is also in the Sale, and offers the same remarkable bargains. Everything goes in without reserve, at the lowest pnees of the season.

These Gimbel season's-end Clean-ups have become regular Clothing Classics, and men anticipate their needs for months ahead, while the fine economies prevail. Still good choosing among the Men's $36, $40 and $46 London-made Overcoats, $19.60. Men's $26 Silk-lined Light weight Overcoats, $16. Men's $32 to $46 Sack Suits, $19.60. Men's $28 to $30 Suits, $16.76.

Men's $22 and $26 Suits and Overcoats, $14.60. Men's $16.60 to $20 Suits, $11.76. Men's $16.60 to $20 Slip-ons, $11.76. BOYS' CLOTHING Boys' $10 Knickerbocker Suits, $6. Boys' $7.60 Fall-weight Reefers, $3.76.

Boys' $4 Rubberized Rain Coats, $1.76. Boys' $1.76 Middy Blouses, $1.16. Boys' $6 and $6 Washable Norfolk Suits, $2.96. Boys' $7.60 Wool Russian or Sailor Suits, $3.76. Boys' $2 and $2.60 Washable Suits, $1.

Fourth Floor The Subway Store Offers: There Is No Patent on Honesty, But We Tolerate Nothing But HONEST FURNITURE With HONEST Reductions on Every Piece That is why the New York public has responded so enthusiastically and purchased so generously in this GIMBEL AUGUST FURNITURE SALE With its thousands of pieces of Furniture, correct and artistic in design, durably made in factories of thorough-going character, and all offered tojiome-furnishers At the August Savings of 10 to 60 Per Cent. Our WHOLE regular stock is included, as well as many fine special purchases. Today we devote a spccialchapter to Gimbel-Guarantced Brass Bedsteads 1 me, 7fOui 'it' Men's and Young Men's $10 All-wool Suits at 5. Men's 1 6 All-wool Suits st $8.76. Men's $16 Light-weight Overcoats st $8.70.

Men's Slip-on Rain Costs, $1.66. Men's $4 and $6 Trousers, $2.96. Men's $16 Rilnoosts st $7.76. Boys' $3 All-wool SuiU st $1.36. Boys' All-wool Suits st $3.

Boys' $1.26 Wash Suits st 66o. Boys' $1.60 snd $1.76 Wash Suits Subway Store, Balcony These are the product of two of Ihe very best makers in the busiPMi. and we show them in more than one hundred ami fifty styles, at avenge savings of 25 per cent. They are built to STAND BBRVICE not to rattle or creak.or get loose in he joints. They are all finished with the five-year guaranteed lacuuer that you have heard so much talked idxiut lately; but we prefer to give them our UN-LIM 1TED guarantee against scratching, rusting or flaking off, ilh ordinary care.

We illustrate: $30 Brass Bedsteads at $21.50 2-inch square jhksIs with lj-inch top rods in head and footboard, and seven pillars. Cther Brass Bedsteads at August Prices In Colonial, fourpoited, COflthlUOUf post Mid panel effects, in bright and satin finish; all sizes. ff i. i i i 'J l. i 1 I i ii.

I LiAk: mitt 42liitW I sTaWanav V. 7 ara aaaaaaaW-r- i mm ji iinwaiiiB i ia Asaaaaw raw Just When You're Going Away-This Hand Luggage Sale Can any news be better, from the jioint of view of the man or woman starting off on a vacation? Several hundred fine Traveling Hags and Dress Suit Cases, from one of the best makers; including his small remaining lots and styles in which he will make some illghl change or other this Kail. At savincs averaging more than a third. These Are the TRAVELING BAGS; $6 Bags at $3.76 $6 Bags at $4 $7.60 Bags at $6 These Offerings of SUI CASES $4.60 Suit Cases st $3.50 $6.60 Suit Cases at $6 $6 Suit Cases st $4.26 $12 to $16 Suit Csses st $8 Msin Floor $10 Bags st $6.96 $16.60 Bags st $12 $12 Bsgs st $8.60 $18 Bags at $12 In Styles (or men and women. I'hllil I'Hti im-rrutr (linn.

Onlv nil inuti. run-VeftS It fr.n i a In, an a Rat). Ill I. in' t. ii or Msbee'ssiN In l.rutlirr.

Vrlutir or I'annr. Hardwood Hrlr grrjlers; slae I7.S0, $4.98 Oarn aa a RrtL 6 li SC In. lunar. I'pnrr Irea rlWtrl flBr 26'50 wmmm Get Rich! There ire millionaires to the right of you, millionaires to the left of you and millionaires all around you. Why not start to become a millionaire yourself? 11,869 "Real Estate," "Business Opportunity" and "Financial" advertisements were printed In The World last month a.

mil Mar Than la th nsrald. Opportunities to buy houses, lots, firms, acreane, shops, stores, markets, cafes, hotels, resUunnts, stocks, bonds, that PRfcSERVL and MULTIPLY saved dollars. See World Ads. To-Day for Investments That Pay. The August LINEN SALE Develops New Attractions More evidences of our linen expert's successful trip among the mills of Scotland and Ireland erne to li-iht with succeeding steamships.

Here, for instance, just in frr 1 Junfcrmline, is a splendid group of Damask Tablecloths with Napkins to match, which are as handsome in designs as they are sturdy in quality, and economical in price. The Tablecloths 2x2 yards, $2.26, usually $: 2 8 yard $3.60, uxually $4 25 2 1 1 yards, $2.76, usually 2 x4 yards, $4.60, usually Napkins to Match 22-inch, $3 dozen, Usually 24-im $3.76 down, usually $4.50 Scotch i.in..r Tableclothar- anotlier lot. in still liner quality in beautiful circular pattcrnM. Tablecloths 2 x2 $3.76, USUsUy WsSW yards, $6.50 2x2jayanls. $4.60, usually $6.26 2' x2' 50 2xU yards, $6.26, usually Napkins to Match 22-inch, $4 dozen, usually $5 24-inch, $6 dozen, usually $6 Second Floor Twin Savings on Dinner Sets For the housekeeper who wants to start her Autumn refurnishing now, prtM reductions OH these splendid Dinner Sets are worth paying attention to.

Al follows: $25 English Porcelain Dinner Sets, $12.75 Hundred-jiiece Services, with under-gluzed decoration in a variation of the fine old India tree design. $42 Austrian China Dinner Sets, $25 113 pieces, with a charming border of pink roses and gold handles. English Porcelain Tableware at Half Or Less Various nieces, in fa flow blUS undir-glaze decoration, In an Old English pattern. Cups and Saucers, $1,20 dozen, usually $2.40. Dinner Plates, $1.20 dozen, ucully lireakfast Mates, $1.20 dozen, uaually $2.40.

Tea I'lates, 96c dozen, usually II JO, Oatmeal l'lale, 96c dozen, usually $1.80. Bread and Ilutter Pistes, 60c dozen, usually $1.20. Fruit Saucers, 60c do-Jji, usually $1.20. Fifth Floor $24 Hediiteads at $10 $25 Bedsteads at $18.60 $115 Bedsteads at $26 $MH Bedsteads at $28 $40 Bedsteads at $30 Bed-steads at $42 $10 Bedsteads at $7.60 a $12 Bedstcadn at $8.60 $ir Bedsteads at $12.60 $1S Bedsteads at $14 Hsir Msttresses, 42 full sJati 54x76, at $15, regularly $2(1; at $18.76. regularly al i2, regularly Full Sire Telt Msttresses at $7.60, rtfUarly 10.

ltox Eprinrs. full size, 64x70, at $8.00, ri gulurly llOtal $0.76, r. $12. Smaller aizes tr.adi- in proMirtioti. $1 Pillows at 76o $1.50 I'lllnvvs at $1.10 $2.00 Pillows at.

$1.40 12.60 PiUows at $2 Brass Costumers, liriglit rr satin I pish, at $1.66, regularly st $2.96, reg. $3.76: at $3.96, re. $6. White Iron Beds, 8 3 ft. 6 4 and 4 ft.

6 at $9.60, regularly $11; at $14.60, regularly $16; at lit, regularly $22: at 84.28, regularly $5.75. Woven Wire Springs at $3.26, regularly at $4, regularly at $4.26, recuttriy at $4, refu-larly 7 ut $6.26. regularly $7.50. Sixth Floor Here Go All Small Lots of Crex, Waite, and Willow Grass Rugs Broken color-rank's und discontinued patterns from these splendid sorts of Summer Floor-coverings contribute just 447 Rugs, at such very low prices that they will be snapped up tomoiTow hy twos and threes and half dozens. Grass Rugs, by the way, far from being limited to Summer use, are more and more welcomed as floor-coverings the year round, heeause of their good service, cleanliness and inex-pensiveness.

Here are the new prices: 139 Rugs, 4 ft. 6 in.x 7 ft. 6 in. $1.50, were $2.25 to $3.25 69 Rugs, 6 9 ft. $2.25, were $4.25 to $6 124 Rugs, 8 10 ft.

$3.50, were $6.25 to $7.50 116 Rugs, 9x12 ft. were $8 to $10 sixth Floor Sale of DRUGS and TOILET GOODS Viaitors to New York, as will people who already know the fine ail vantages of these (iimLel Sales of Toilet Goods anil Home Remedies, will DC toprofit by the economies in the following list: We ri'serve the ritrlit to limit quantities. Jergen's Glycerine Soap, fl fur 25c Colgate's hath Soap, floating, 12 rakes for 60c Colgate's imported Caxtilo Soap. 7c cake, 76c dozen. Largo eiike, 10c, dozen rakes, $1 Castile Soap, green or white, larj'e ban, 46c Imported Castile Soap, usually $1, at 80c har l'aeker's Tar Soap, 12c rake Mutiyori's Sosp, 6c eskl Dentarura Tooth t'usje, 16c Samurai Corylopsi Tali turn Powder, 21c ll.

Tewon, 25c snd 16c Orrnont's Violet Taleun 1'owder, 10c lb. Williams Tali'um Powder, ic Mermen 's Talcum Powder, 10c lie I lion Talcum Powder, 16fl box a' 7c Klverie Talcum, 17c Kice Powder, perfume 10c package Hutjifoam, 12c Ciimbels finest Violet Talcum, in glass sprinkler-top jars, rigul'irly L'oc, St 16c esch. Munyon's Witch Hazel Talcum, 7c Orris and Chalk, for teeth, 10c h. Lust rite Nail Enutel, 12c Gimhels Im)ortel Hay Kum, full pint, 460 (jinibels Vanity Hox HOMO, with i diminishing mirror, powdrr puff ami Itoel, Sn'iiilont Tool I. IVwili 12c.

Colgate's Tooih 24e and 16c, containing idocIsI rakas of soap. Oimbels Trailing Arbutus Tulrum and Trailing ArbutlU Riot Powder, regularly 4fe, lioth for 26c. Glmbels BrillUtntlns for softening and bctutifylng the hair, various ptf rtfularly 26, at 16c. Oimbels Creain fi bine the face, 60c 26c 'j Hi. Qimbell superior Cold Cream for softi ii the nk iii.

lOo jar. Qimbela Curumbtr Cream for sun-hurn, 26c. (linn "is Benzoin and AMntond Cream for sunburn and for cooling the 'are and bands, 26c bottle. rjirtd'j Honey Aim. Cream, 29c.

i evy's Race Powder, 31c. Ed, Plnaud's Man da (julnine Hair Tonic. $1.60, HOc and 40c Ed, Inaud's Lila" Vegetal, Ml, Kolynoe Tooth Paste, 16c. Luairita Emery Boards, 10c dozen. Orangewood sticks, 10c doaen.

Qimtiels Kail da Quinine Hair Tonic for pr muting th" growth of the hair. regularly 32c, at 20o bottle. 1 uimbel Qreen Boap, perfumed, lepi ia: i at loc. Complexion Brushes fur washing the face, J6. Celluloid Pie ure K'-ames, in pink or blue, regularly Tie, at 26c.

Imports I Hat Brusher. 36c, 60o. 76e. Krench Ivi ry I. offers, large si.e, uaually 11.76, at Oimhol Beef, Iron and Wine, extract of h's', nf irmi and sherry, regularly SOc, at 20c pint.

Qimbela l.ithia Tableta, regularly Ji'c, 10c. beta Belladonna Plasters, rc ommended to use a small piece for n. ito bite, 7c GiralN Is Quinine fills. 2-trr loo. 16c.

Gimls Is re I Inated 1 SS usia Tablets, usual (Or i 20c. QbnbeU pure Karcoal Tableta Ic i li i grain, loo, 20c. Beal German prepared Fish Food, 10c bog, Gimbl Is Heailai hu Wafers, He box. Gimbelf Compound Khuharb Pills, 100. 20c.

yeth'l Phnr.pl, ate of Soda. 34c 4lb. Vichy, Ue. Kiawngen, Oimbels It. srbi nate Tablets.

15-gruiii, 100, 10c. La 7o. i ire Scissors, long, 'trotig, all- liie pointed the kind of rouge, light, medium guarantee, usually SI Isfi, al $1 and dark, 30c Celluloid Vanity Cases, with mirror Vaucaire Galega Tablet 70o and puff, hinged, 26c. Sorose, $1 Lamb a-wool Powder Puff, well made, Tincture Benzoin for softening and 1 Ind, at 10c. beautifying the skm, i 26c; l' 1 1., vaneuown Powder Puffs, regularly 16c Peroxide Hydrogen loc lb, r'i i ifc.

Aulsenbad Hiduciion Saits, Liver I'. Us. 6c bottle. Gimis Is E-ffi rvsersnl Phosphate of Rods, 60c lb. Gimbcls Ammonia, eloudy, Igg 19c llroinu Ri taer, lusa.atMaV son's Turkish Bath Cablnate fl taking hon baths, $4.60 to $16.

Inl Folding Bath Tubs, reg. 17.60. at $6. Rubber Bheetine, 1 yd. ide, 60c yd.

Msin Floor it Subwsy Drug Store GIMBEL BROTHERS ROADWAY Mriil VODK THINTY-1 HlMb a I VVJaa SaaaaF.

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