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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1918, It I 1 PROFANE BIRD CHASED BY 2,000 IN BATTERY JEERS BACK G0T0HAL' I'arrot "Sasscs" and Swears at Frantic Owner Glibly in Norse Tongue. 1 WROTE OF ITS EFFECT they hml nrrancol n NMM part. ti1 I. .Id of It NlenrailOa "f tn!r IHtTI" turn In Mnnli'Mw lnt Friday, whnn Ih.y hurl li o i Kinn, iinil milk. The woman !,! seen stipsortint; Mr Ili a on ii III ni"nthl Benslew fur n v eral month Ma.ll. k. wim MrtHlJT'BllH yinis olit f John Au'Wrnpn. A. H.. of th Nor wetlan tramp Trym. whl. h arrU'ed M part evening from th Went Indira pnrd In BaUOrl 1'erk lo-dny will, n .rn parrot In a rage. Th door nf I i .ag mipp'-l aSS th parrot --cil If a Iter. Ju l nil! of Atirter"'" PMBhi "romr. ThorwalaV' crooned Anderson, Tut In Jour nlio liltl) rag "Ooloha!. gotohul. gotohal." lirlkd ID parrot Andaretn called to th parrot In Scandinavian and the bird rplld In i aama languag. punctured with fra- uant "fotohale." A park department nplora tried to reach the parrot with .. rake, but th Mrd waa too wary- ' thing Ilk ;. pron. In hiding a I altitude of Immlgmnta Ju.t from "lit Ilnd. Mnmlld around Ihr par--fi tree. F inally Traffli- PottoMBM l"i .ink dt'ith, ;h talleat man In thr I irpartnu nt. houlderrd bit a.v t lh thrnnK, ap proached Ihr 1t. rrai n-d n niul i.ratbd the parr 't around iii nees ib lilrd aurglrc! and ;uttcrrd n ItoIJi I anded II to Anderson. In th mean t imr somebody had stolen tin ayoodaa fa, Andran artrtrd away wllh Hi pur .t under hi ami. 1 1 walked lank eard, etioutlng oree in a phr d rilptlvr of hi feeling over Ihr loa nf la rag. At Ih edge of tin park path tea humftrd Into a rail anil wnt down on tt;e bavh if hla hl. and unci- more th aarrot waa fr. (tuuaaklni Inarth'ulatrlv. lh parrot Had Ita way along th grass In th Itroctlon of lh nnrat tree. Il.ilf n numtrel man unl hoy enitagrd In a rlmnnKi' to renrh the Mrd. Finally John Andereen recovered hi pl for :h aarond tlm ami dlaappard In th direction of the auhway. aa suggested y toe bird a 'otohal." After Her Death California.! in Suicide Pact With Victim DrowiMd Himself. SAN iOn, Oatf July IT. Aflr fed Ina lira, uliv J Smith, lghty-l ! year nf an, a rlriiaj for aeventy-two hour! and writing down the tory of ' bM 1 1 n ir-r 1 riK laathi Sti-phon Mastlck. n lubaraaloali in'id. ihrw himself , Into n ahallow Ink at Montrey. The Imdy of the woman wn found yester i day. und aear.h.ie later dlai ovornl MaaUek't corpae In the Ink. l.ettrr signed by the pair eald that Your Liver i Clogged up i Tkat'e Why Yow're Tira Sorla Hae No A .. CARTER'S UTTl LIVER PILLS w Jl put you rifhl , ta a lew day. I I hr w ifwir daly. I Cam Caattlp. IM. leetatu. MkjettkN, aad Skft HeaaWhe. ! jtlAU PILL MULL DOM, MUU MIC1 Genuine n,u.ii HiK'ature a Owl af m rADTFK aVClB 35 Quality MCT v.i in.i ih rt of Ihr family will IMOflMlMj rnlny (iillien Bmkfn CoflM bfcue It Is drrivrd from hinhrr pricrd OOffMa. wicntif icilly Mrnded inJ f"'lJ and hroauif vnu Kft it whilr il la WW JM JJJg;, JLi AKI: WHOI.fSAI KHS. BUT SELl TO THE COJJ8UMBH MRBCT, saving you TUB Ml MUX! profit. Read Vhai Mr KnighlSays TATOmiTB WITS TAMXLtaU. IOTI11J AMD lOABOIia OUBXB U oer xae uniiea Wl a-naranta aaUaf action, or moaay back. W deliver ao leea thaa MT poaaae la un.m aw Tork, Urn ponnd wtthia fifty mil, and weaty-fle poanda anywhere. A friend may take part of your ordar. Seat O. O. D. If detlrtd. GILLIES COFFEE CO. r:tablllid IN4II 233-239 WislligtOR St. , N.Y:C.or..ri. it . Hrtwrrn I'ark I'll. and Ilarrlay St. FREE Xntereetlac booklet Beat OB rquat. de aertbtBaT all ooffeea aad aaoUaa prleee. a2SC (Come Down With The Cash ) w and You Can Have Them at Your Own Price That, in effect, is what the manufacturer of this lot of suits said to us, and we ARUA(iH-A-ClIES-ED all right but, believe us, at our own price indeed - and that's one good reason why we offer 25, 22, 20, 18 & 15 JSuits at For Men and Young Men Ready-To-Wear Blue and Gray Pencil Stripes, Plain Grays, Gray Mixtures, Black-and-White effects and Checks; with Patch Pockets and with Plain Pockets; sleeves with cuffs or without; also an assortment of SMART NORFOLK SUITS. Unquestionably the most remarkable values offered in many a day; no or dinary circumstances eould possibly permit us to place suits like these on sale at any such price as $9.. 50 and only an unusually urgent desire for some one to "ARRA(iIl-A-('HKS" eould have caused this well-known maker of good clothes to part with them at any such price as we paid. Sale of Outing Apparel $5.00 White Flannel Trousers, Now $3.75 Khaki Norfolk Coati $3.50 & $4 Linen Trouaert $2 to $3.50 Linen Suit $5.00 Auto Diutert $1 to $10 White Duck Trousers $1 to $1.50 Khaki Outing Trousers. $1 to $2.00 Flannel Trousers $5 to $10 Gray Outing Trousers $3 to $5 & Shirt Sale at Our Five Stores $1.50 Shirts, $1.15. $2.50 & $2 Shirts, $1.35. 1$3.50 & $3 Shirts, $1.85. 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue 125th Btrttt Store Open Saturday Evening Until 9 o'clock. GI MBELS Store Opens at 8.30 and Cloces st 5.30 GI MBELS Men's and Women's Apparel, and All Other Things Wanted for Week-End Trips, Probably Never Cost Quite So Little as Now It is simply marvelous what excellent things can be bought for the little July prices if-you go to a store that you can depend on for both style and quality. Q I MBELS "The House of Fashions"- protects you absolutely on both these vital points, while offering the most decisive economies known in recent years, in this Tariff-Year INVENTORY OLEARAWAY Well-informed New York shoppers daily express their amazement at the wonderful values we are presenting. Are you getting your share? Men's STRAW HATS $2 to $3 Soft and Stiff Hats, $1 $3.50 to $4 Soft and Stiff Hats, $1.50 $5 Panama Hats, $3.50 $3.75 Bangkok Hats, $2 The Split, Sennit and Mackinaw Straws are all rainproof. Fair ranftc of size-, in each price in one sty le or another. It's a pity for men starting off on their vacation not to go in new straw hats when prices on good styles are as low as these. Fourth Floor Men's Suits of Unusual Character And Style Were $30 to $35 Now $19.50 AH of these suits were made with the care and discrimination that is required for the oroducing of Gimbel Clothing. All were made for our regular stocks, at full orices. Thev are infinitely different from so-called "great purchases of bargain lots." The fabrics, the patterns, the style all carefully chosen. The workmanship that follows the best custom-made effects, in fit, style and finish. The man who buys one of these Suits will have a smart Suit for this season, and one that will serve him all next season as well. There are plenty of plain black, plain blue and plain gray Suits Flannels and soft finished worsteds, in pin-stripes and other favorite patterns. And some extremely handsome Norfolk Suits, in appropriate fabrics. Quarter-lined, half-lined, full lined. Some with vests. Sack Suits, sizes 38 to 46 in. Norfolk Suits, sizes 33 to 40 in. Such a cut in the cost of a man's thoroughly high-grade Summer Suit is worth profiting by. Fourth Floor $5, $6 and $7 Tennis Trousers, At $3.75 For tennis court and golf course over the week-end. Of white or gray serge or flannel; plain or striped; well made; well hanging. Fourth Floor The Moat Remarkable Offering Made This Year Men's 50c and $1 Scarfs At 25c Six thousand smart Scarfs of the present season's patterns, partly from our own stock, with additions from makers also clearing up stocks. Men will want them by the half-dozens and dozens. First comers will find plenty of Dollar Scarfs. And every Scarf in the lot is DOUBLE MONEY'S WORTH. Main Floor All the Leading Modes in these Specialized Lingerie Blouses At $2 Dolly Vardon Voile Blouses wit double ruches of shadow lace or net! White Voile and Lawn Blouses with the cleverest of collars, and pretty embioide.y and lace Limmings. Fine Net Blouses At $2.95 Copied from s $6.96 Model The charming model with the long "leevea that are finished with double irill. Of rourae, this blouse haa the double ruche about the neck and inset Dana 01 wuie ribbon, as you will at the illustration. Third Floor Subwau Clearawau News READ CAREFULLY Men's and Youths' $12.50 and $15 Suits, $7.50 410 Two and Three Piece Suits at this new tow price. Plain blues and fancy fabrics, Lo oo V!??.lk st',es' all-wool, handsomely tailored. Sizes 35 to 44 in Sack Suits; 33 to 38 in Norfolks. Now $7.60 a suit. Subway Store, Balcony More Women's 5 Si lie Rat hi no Suit aft $2.95! 300 hardly enough for another day's selling at the same tempting Tlv nit i ..1 r m tt,t, J . pmc . i-ure siik serge, aii-DiacK, witn trimmings oi DiacK-ann-wnne, red or blue. All sizes to start, from 32 to 45. But DON'T WAIT, if you want to wear one of these Suits on Saturday. Subway Storo, Balcony. New Voile and Batiste Waists. 65c Some stores sell these waists for $1 others ask more. But never mind that thev are wonders at 66c. Low necks, three-quarter sleeves, waists buttoning in back or front. Round, Dutch and square necks, with long, short and three-quarter sleeves, also high necks with long sleeves. Some of the Waists have the favorite large collars, edged with embroidery. 2,400 of these Waists all as bright as a new pin 66c each. Subway Store, Balcony Women's 3 to 3.so Low Shoes Clean-Up at $ 1.95 Remarkably stylish and graceful Shoes, from our regular lines. Oxfords, Pumps, Colonial Ties and Button Oxfords Gun-metal, Vici kid, patent leather, black buckskin and tan calf and kidskin , also white Nu-buck. All sizes among the various styles and leathers, at 1.96 pair which is a very fine saving. Subway Storo, Balcony Women's$3 to $6 Parasols, $2 and $3 This is a general clean-up of a variety of charming Parasols from our regular stock and from special purchases. The fashionable shapes of the season are included, such as "The Bell," "The Palm," "La Raie," as well as the regulation shape. There are plain Taffeta Parasols with various borders and insertions, Dresden effects, black-and-white stripes, pongees and other smart styles that will match every imaginable Sum mer costume. Several hundred of the Parasols to sell tomorrow at $2 and $3 each. Main Floor A Week-End Sale of Notions Handy things to put in your suit case or your bathing suit bag for the trip into the country or to the beach. All under-price. SOe for two 20c Gimbel real Hair I SM for 26c Jar Magic Buck Cream, a perrect rieanaer lor imu-duck, tfuck- Hkln, Kid and (Janvaa. Nets. F.x'ra large size. 10c for five Srpkga. Gimbel imported beat enamel wire Hairpins. Black or brown. 10c for three fir cards Queen remov able Collar Supporters. 40c for 50c Porters "Auto" ad justable washable Hair Roll. 40c for 60c Mme. Stevens "Leader" washable Hair Roll. Bsthiftg Caps 60c for 76c pure rubber, dainty style, with pleated ruffle, several colors. Bathing Hoae Supporters, See and 60c. Main Floor 75c Brassieres at 60c Prettily trimmed with lace and embroidery, rnwt, in inno-.hln models, low and medium bust, two eeta of garters; 76c, usually $1 and $1.50. Children's Cool Dresses Now Repriced at 45c At 95c each they are usually counted good value. Now in the Clearaway at half that. Mostly of per cale; some ginghams; in blue, lavender and pink: plain coljra, checks and stripes; round necks, three- quarter sleeves ana Kiitea skirts. Neck, sleeves and belt piped in contrasting colors 6 to 14 years. Girls' $2 Wash Dresses .at 75c A cleanup in sizes 6 to 18, fcr girls, juniors and misao". Broken size-ranges, but a large group, all told, including tbe pretty style illustrated. Subway Storo, Balcony Small Leather Goods, 10c to $1 having o( half or more on wallets, purses, card cai etc., in pigskin, seal, walrus, goat and other leathers. Clean Up of Women's Belts, 10c These were formerly 26c or more. Leather, auk, elastic and fabric, in plain and fancy effects. Subway Store Balcony But a Few Days More! Dress Skirts Made to Order, 50c 1ar ruu, i a a Maai .. ' i , V. Ik. m.Lh II, " fc.....v " ,... viic maaur WO Will VBKB orders for a few days longer for Dress Skirts made to oraer at inis remarKuoiy low price, usually we ask 1.26 to $2 for the same excellent tailoring. Choice of ten new models fit and workmanship guar anteed. Materials to be selected from the splendid stock of Dress Goods in the Subway Store. 60c to $1.60 yard. Subway Storo, Lower Floor Goodrich Sewing Machines, $12 Splendid machines, made in the famous Domestic factory, at a price that puts them in every woman's reach. Drop-head, automatic lift. bearing, in handsome four-drawer golden oak cabinet, with half -yard tape measure inserted, and set of steel attachments. Guaranteed for five years. Easy payments $2 Cash and $1 Weekly No extra charges. Subway Store Balcony ball- sW3HE Boys' $2 to $3 Wash Suits, $1 N"ow that mothers can buy two. or even three, cool Stats for theiebovs at the usual price of one, those few hundred Suits will stay here but a short time. Sailor and Russian Blouse and Beach styles, 2 Mi to 10 years, at $1. Subway Store, Balcony Summer Underwear for the Family Bargains! Of course, the prices on these desirable hot-weather styles are much less than usual, or eise me imeruiKa wuuiu iinu no piacv in me viearaway news. Women's 60c Union Suits, 35c Ribbed, loar nock. altwTeleaa, tight or umbrella drawer 8liee4. t and n Women's 38c Union Suits, 25c Ixjw seek, aleevoleaa, light or umhaslla drawer. Slam 4. aad 6. Women's 26c. Ribbed Vests, 18c Male thread; low neck, aleeveleaa. Slaea 4. 6 and 0. Three tor St. Women's 18c Ribbed Vests, 12" 2c Low neck. elMveleaa: very eiaanc Women's 36c and 4Kc Vamt.s 9.ft Koa-ular and extra Blaet low neck. ilHevulv; a lan extra alie wing aleevra. Men's 38c Underwear, 26c Nelbrlggan; Bhlrta with ahort aletivea: Drawer knee longth. Men's $1.25 Union Suits, 86c Ulhbed; relnforcod acini, long slOBVes, anklu length Men's 36c Athletic Underwear, 26c shirts and Drawera of nainsook ; broken xlzo Bovs' 3fie Unrlnrwuar 9R Shirt and Drawer; while open inmh alt,a 24 to 34 Subway Mare, a. Irony " ;-, ' ' - omrw aaau urawura; wnne oiMn meh ; slaea 24 t neck, aleevelos. very elaatlc. I Subway Store . Oa Large Price-Reductions on Grass "Rues A fine collection of these cool and sightly Grass Rugs has come from the Sixth Floor Rub Store to sell at much lowered prices. 8 TkM mrm Cmx Wait and Willow Orama Run. in rada. green and hrnun. nl.ln .....i I- i i .... BMfskTSKW """" reaeitecuiall K lOl. t.. rtM..wA.i KnerlnM at ft A uoro f W " 1 1 1 1 O I i ft R in v 7 ft A tn !..- ..I..:, i .i . 8 x 10 ft. Rug, figured borders, at $6, were $6.50 to $8.60 u .. mf Uima uluin Ki.nlnrx uf stA Art ur IS TU) O A AW i - 'UI ayaawaaa w-a . - T'"l " " - - 4 ft.6 ln.x 7 ft. 6 in. Rujs, plain borders, $1.50. were SI 7K Mat sizes at comnotirlir,o .,k. r-""- "wre, liOWOr floor GIMBEL BROTHERS aanaaiaav aVaSBWAS) jj B aaa a at NEW YORK THaWTV-THIWO e)T ii Ml i m I T