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SPURNED SUITOR FATALLY SHOOTS. Denato Opens Fire etta Passes on Way to the FOUR SHOTS HIT MARK. Father Kneels at Victim's Side and Swears to Get | e heavy | are the symptoms of sickness. eae eee congestion, | Bi the belle of J ,, Worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina, not lose a minute. wee a wnanee east with | Give the child Castoria. It will start the digestive organs into | four bullets in her body, as tie result; Operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the fotid of an attack made on her this morning | matter, and drive away the threatened sickness, by Denata Genevase, a spurned suttor. | Astonetta lived at No. 1 Jones street Antonetta Fannellt, ago Antonetta also m She and Denaia had been old f ‘The friendship continued despite marriage bonds. netta’s divorce and Denata’s sep: j Then Denuta began to court Antonetta netta’s father was opposed to Denata, Aptonetta told Denata that she would This happened a few see him no more. ‘This morning Antonetta walked from her father’s house to a n Bhe passed a coal cellar at No. 19 Jones atreet conducted by Ulu . Denata’s brother. he began to shoot, shots in ail, and every DENATA RUNS INTO POLICEMAN AND !S CAUGHT. As he was rounding the into Policeman Kel from the West Twe Both men went and laid strong hands on Denata. Pollceman Schley of the Charles street station heard the shots and rushed to er Was missing and Schley made cellar and found the pistol hidden under He arrested Gluseppi Genevesa on a charge of having a re- volver in his possession. The shots brought to the street hun irl was burried to the } ‘The police took Antonetts the station house and held time, fearing that in his a daughter's shooting he would seek to take revenge on someone, r taken to Pollce In a variety of fab hoods; beautiful art plaid interlinings, LYMOUT $72 Broalway. 212 Sixth Av. Cor 18th St, One d $3 Down on and at that time he! Magistrate Appleton | said the bul-| Thirty-fourth street, $0 for spitting on | The Origina! end Genuine wald that. he Noor of a subway car. Mano ‘at bimeett | ated by Policeman Burd! ‘Thirtieth street stat int of Dr, George Lue 404 Went Twenty-seventh street. a 1 spoke of his} Were ar-/told the Judge tho fine appeared ex-| Keepy Harris tn | cessive. Then it was that the new LB ad When thotr od was uncovered. Don't travel without Take 0 imitation. on ‘L’ platforms, § fox sp way platforms and #10 ‘or #pit Way cars,’’ nowiteh paid the fine, Out of Sorts HAT JS, something is wrong with baby, but we can’t tell | just w it is. All mothers recognize the term by the } Ak OF MOUTH situde, weakness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, 4 SOUNDNESS breathing, and Jack of interest shown by baby. These | OF TEETH | | Genvine Castoria always bears the signature of QAM Luncheon at GIMBELS Is becoming a fixed incident in many a woman's shopping day. Dainty food, servedias you would have t home, in the pleasant surroundings of the Tea Room. Music Knitted on English Hand Looms Tomorrow at $1.05 Each English hand-looms give a certain individu- ity to a necktie that makes it almost appear to be knitted entirely by hand. These Scarfs,,\ knitted in America on such looms, have every’) attribute of the best knitted scarfs. They were, / indeed, produced to sell at $2, $2.50 and $3. /¥ ‘The man of well-bred taste who is unable to. find a scarf to suit him in the lot is mighty diff cult to please. i There are plain colors, heather mixtures, |; ’ wide and narrow cross-stripes, in quiet or bold \\ colorings, bias. stripes in two and three-color\\ combinations, Roman stripesand hobbleeffects. WW : You can pick almost any combination you NY like, from black-and-white or black-and-blue to, say, gray-green-and-purple. i In short, s you will agree wren yee see the Scarfs, they form a most unusual gathering— especially at the pricee—which is but little more than half the value of the cheapest scarf in the collection. Tomorrow 2,500 of these Scarfs at $1.05 each. Main Floor The Final Low Price on All Women’s Gaiter Boots Busy selling has broken our size-ranges Paris Gaiter Boots. We shall not complete the Instead, we gather pairs or so that and offer them for to- morrow at $3.25 a Pair. Although original prices were $5 and Patent leather y black, brown, » cloth tops. If your size in the gaih will ure one of, the smartest styles of the Cy at an absurdly low pric Ss a een ee ' Women’s $3.50 to $5 This Is the Han ocket 0 i 2 Swell Your purer ea the First of Every ‘Month paunpers st 8 65 Lvery month we credit all deposits made on or | and dull kid Strap hefore the 10th with interest from the first of the Boots, also White month, ' te ith gold, At the end of each half-year period, January | Yii° headed vamps, | 1st or July Ist, we PAY the interest earned on deposits remaining in our keeping at that time. thus deposits made before February 10th are credited with FIVE MONTHS’ interest, if still on deposit on July Ist. In every respect the service offered to depositors by -Gimbel Brothers, Bankers is us broad and liberal, as in this particular instance, Every convenience thet modern banking methods can evolve is at your servic’ d you are especially invited to make use of our facilities whenever you choose, whether you wish to Ceporit money at that time or not, Another cxamiple of our service is the neat little BILL- FOLD BANh, which was exclusively designed for Gimbel Brothers, bankers, and is meant a carried like a card in your pocket or handbag, to act as a feeder for your ‘cunt, Loaned free to depositors in our 4 per cent, uurtment, Main Floor, Rear Balcony ss SLbhala ics al Time’s Flying! Only Two More Days To Make Your Money Draw 4%, Interest from February Ist’ Sterling Silver flatware Glad to s in response to a good that our liberal supplic the Mauser Sterling: Silver Tableware at 15 10 25 | cent, below rect enable us to fill any con.Linations of picce in the two handscine terns-—one in the Ir gray, the other in br finish. It is about all that is | of the Mauser thoug! except for a few very fi Loving Cups, C and similar o usual prices, | GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THINTY.THIRD OT. — hpi FP Ask for jan 2c “HORLICK’S « MALTED MILK | The Feed-drink for All Ages, ‘When the Magistrate announced the| At restatirants, hotcls, and fountams !fine Manowitch became indignant. te! Deboous, hate and sustaming, at home. gray und brown patierns, thoroughly well Long Locse Overcoats, of ull wool materials. Scme with deta $8.50 and $10 Suits and Overco Suits that will not stay Jeng on our tobles at this price. Size \ An odd lot of Overcoats, many styles and patterns, and size group. | World Wants Work Wonders. wit round or Dutch nec 88 dozen will sell out quickly Fr now $1. Se a ae aoe gS big valu dozen or more good THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1912. Hrestavarters, and on bis way there COURT'S SCALE OF FINES | AtFountains & Elsewhere told of having shot the woman, He vald that sfx montha ago he had’ some | FOR SPITTING IN CARS. trouble with her, Purchased a revolver, He sald that as|revealed to-day a new 1 soon as he had shot her he attempted | ishing “apitters’ when to kill himself, Me showed a powder |Manowitoh, a tailor, of N burn on his cap, wiere ual care, divided it into three price grou turday at these extremely low prices— the lc Hand-tailered Suits, and men know what hand-tailored suits are at Gin bels; splendid patterns in dark and medium mixtures of all-wool worsteds and cassime U4 to 44, inelu stouts and slims. are thoroughly well-talored ®, lergth cents of fine kerseys, with velvet collars or collers of eli-raterial. Other coats tits of such ted fabries as all-wool lored ; 580 Suits for Women, $12.50 ' That Were $19.75 to $25 All sizes for small and the wanted colors, of such cesiral erges, diagonals, i Wworsteds, cheviots guaranteed linings: weight; were $19 250 Women’s Dresses at $5.50 Formorly $7.50 to $14.75. y tyles of such fine materials clvet, corduroy, broadelo' and all aterials as coronation, brown, gray and tan; nearly all sizes. 200 Women’s Skirts at $2.95 Usually $8.95 to §6 styles of serges, Panama, voiles, mixtures, homespuns and mohair; AL tailored Sub: tore, Balcony Women’s Coats at $5 That Were Two or Three Times This Price About 60 coats from our regular stock, mainly reversible styles, in a variety patterns; all are thoroughly useful coats and av Jess than the cost of the materials alone, at $6. $15 to $22.60 Coats at $9.76 20 Caracul Cloth Coats, full leagth, well made | und satin lined, were 315, now $9.75, 40 Reversible Coats, including a number of imported models, were $15 to 722.50, now $9.76. Thirty Pony Coats at $22.60 Full length Pony Coats (dyed caliskin), well mace of whole skins, lined | with guaranteed satin in a variety of nd all sizes from 16 to 44; good, warm coats that _will give excellent: se Fur Sets at $6.75 Handsome large sets of gray furs; big shaw! collar, ect lined and finished » tails; full pillow muff; will wear exception: Sub Store, Balcony 996 House Dressesat $1 &$1.50 All a Well-Known Maker Had of Theso Five Styles of $1.60 and $2 Dretses. The materia! is a good quality long-wearing p , long or medium sleeves, anc nd dark patterns. this story is half as good made with high, iety of attractive the dresses, we are confident this entire jay and Saturday at $1 and $1.60. Subway Storo, Balcony | WAISTS at $1 About 125 dozen Lingerie Waists, y styles, including high or low hrce-quarter or | a number of v« group; were $1.60 Waists at 50c Slightly soiled and mussed, other- ise $1 and $1.50 waists; flannels, rie and a limited number of per- ny styles and all sizes in the ubway Store, Balcony. price to meet thi mill lotsor Black id the wa wirs for 60c, Misses’ Chinchilla Coats, $7.50 A limited number, 16, 18 and 20 hurd to find any imperfections. Black only, pauzs veight cotton. » useful Coats, a var od colors; were $16.50, A limited number, but Juniors’ cinehem Dresses, y round with con- fee re oolere pari At decidedly moderate prices. $1.60, For this opening week we} Children’s Gin Dresses, | of Griental [ty round necks, ¢ sleeves, at $18.76. Yo be sold under satisfaction, Six } Toups Anatolian Mats, $3.76, usu $7.50, Oriental Rugs, $9.60, usu- ally $10 to $15. Our February Sale of Oriental Rugs, at $9.75, “Cut Pieces” usually $12.50 to $1 ildren's Coats, nthe grouy at $1.95. Subway Store, Balcony Of Yard Goods| 13,500 APRONS | Continues Friday and ¢ Aproz Seturday 1 Offering splendid, money- ket 4 saving opportunities in Thee 8 Dress Goods Linens Hubbard,” cover-ull ging Silk Upholstery bbc Aprons at Laces Goods Cover-all einghem Embroideries White Goods | tyes i) to te tn ne Wesh Goods Muslins foe WAR AprOE Linings Flannels Subway Store, Floor Coverings Al One-Third to One-Half Less Than Usual Prices ay All in useful lengths of 2 to 30 yds, Subway Store, Lower Floor The Gimbel Subway Store Never Offered Better Values in ‘Men’s & Youths’ Suits & Overcoatd’ You Get Them at About Half Price iimbel Men's Clothing Stores have made splendid records, des of clothing of advanced style: and notable quality. an outlet for virtually unlimited quantities of clothing measuring up to their standards even toward the end of » providing the selling prices are sufficiently attractive. ble manufacturers 16 come io us with their overproduction. have become widely known as distributors of fine and ufacturers know this full weil, know that the Gimbel We have inspected each stock with our,” e confident that the Lulk of the great stocks will sell readily Friday and $18 and $20 Suits and Overcoats ut $10.50 of attractive mixt) t 4 8 . Mainly the wanted gray pat- ble collars, with or without belts, in excel- and brown mixed patterns; sizes 33 to 48, { Raglans, medium weight, in a variety of gray $12.50 and $15 Suits and Overcoats at $7.75 cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds, in a splendid variety of mixtures and various » to 44 for men. le belts. All splerdidly lined. Sizes 83 to 42. Men's $4 Worsted Trousers, $2.65 Wanted striped patterns, medium to dark, 33 to 60 inch waists. Experienced sglesmen and floor spece aplenty for this big event in the Subway 14 te ats, $5 Store, Balcony 8,182 Men’s Shirts at 60c Seconds of $1 and $1.50 Grades We bought them as “seconds,” but frankly admit that upon areful inspection we have been w ry 4 in many of these fine s ectors at the note this ata sell readily, and advise an early re particularly attractive—the smart at men like so well; plaited or plain ‘out styles, with cuffs attached; of fine percales and 992 Suits of Pajamas at 85c $1, $1.60 and a fair number of $2 Grades As nicely made and finished Pajamas as we have seen in a day, of madras, pere: quict plain colors, ory were evidently over-c and domet flannel. d variety of good striped patterns. military or high collars. More of lues even at $1, and early comers. amas at 86¢ a suit. Subw: ARemarkable Shoe Offering Toldin Little Space— “Regal,” “Emerson,” “Tuttle” | and other High Shoes & Oxfords At $1.95 a Pair Made to Sell at $3.50, $4 and $5. ocks, factory rejects and sample lines sve mentioned well-known shoes; also tes from other reliable makers. All told, yles and leathers, at $1.95, Emerson’ Shoes and Oxfords for men, various in a great variety “puttle” Shoes for women, button and lace style, Other good shoes for men and women, thousands and all sizes in the group, at $1.95. es in all styles of the “E) shoes, but all sizes in some good style or merson,” “Tuttle” ‘Vhese $3.50, $4 and $5 shoes first offered Friday Cie! ‘ Subway Store, Balcony 17,148 Pairs of Hosiery—8,678 Pieces of Underwear Ai One-quarter to One-halt Less Than Usual Prices For amon nore we have been assembling every favorable lot that we could secure at a low enough BEG ngHtL oF more. we Have Les Nes plea aurnite stocks, discontinued numbers, and run-of-the- yply at these extremely low prices: Women’s Vests, 10c Medium weight cotton, variously trimmed. omen’s Venta, 1244 Iuen’s lialf hose, 18c ted colors of mercerized lisle, Women’s Vests and Drawers, 18 Vests, high neck, long or short sleeves, low neck with wing sleeves or sleeveless; drawers umbrella style; aleo tight knee; seconds of a higher grade. on Suits, 25c Low neck and sleeveless, or high neck with long or short sleeves, of medium weight cotton. Women’s Vests, 26c Of plain Swiss lisle, low neck and sleeveless. Women’s Vests and Drawers, 35c Of medium weight cotton; vests, high neck, with long or short sleeves; drawers knee or ankle ler Extra space in the Subway Store, February Sale of Bedsteads and ens Silk Socks, 28c Pure thread silk, with cotton tops, black, tan, navy, sray und other good colors; @ run-of-the-mill lot, but Women's Stockings, 12! Women’s Stockings, 18¢ Lisle, 2 weil known make, fast’ black; three pairs Boot Silk Stockings, 28 “Seconds,” bleck only, exceptionally fine i $1.26, ORIENTAL RUGS with three: /he thoroughly reliable medium grade » ussembled a large collection $3.76, ull the way to handsome Oriental Ri » usual Gimbel Guarantee of perfect | Oriental Rugs, usually $16 to $20, Oriental Rugs, at $14.75, | 4 $41.75 brass Bedstead, Spring and Mattress, GLOVES { inch filler rods arranged in prs of three, bright or satin finish; best construction throughout, Cotton Mattress, with hand-stitched French roll edge or art ticking, full 40 Ibs., one op 36.50 Woven Wire All three pieces for $26, Subway Store, B.