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Drv , DONDEMNED MANS | HTING GUARDS, ORAGEED TOCAR Cheat the Law Is Put to Death in Auburn Prison. the death chamber was reached. Tien convinced that there was no hope he la @auared his shoulders and marcied orn, @teadily to the chalr in the middle of entertain: the little executton room. He seated | Gimeelf with the greatest deliberation are Mrs. James M. Taylor, wife of the end, as the anxious guards hurriedly President of Vassar; Mrs. Henry AN Sarah E. Newman, Mrs. William Edwards Milne, Mrs. Henry 4. jeming, Mra, William Reynolds Brow: femtened the straps, he opened his Mouth as though to utter a protest. But the words died in his throat, as ‘the helmet was shoved down on his head oi J Gad a few seconds Iater his body had Hodge, Miss Virginia Gildersleeve, Mins ¥ Frederick Martin and Mrs, Joseph Ullman, of the teacher in whose holarhip will be founded | A @tiffened out with the force of 15: Folts of electricity. It relaxed a ¢urrent was withdrawn, but a second sane t Mock of the same voltage was required will ve has been raised In order that the a Pasquale killed Cologero Poltzai in nouncement of what has been do} may come to her as a te make death certain. Rochester Nov. 1910. He vowed in Open court he would cheat the chair. As a result he was carefully guarded fm condemned row. However, last Fri- dey, the watch having been somewhat felaxed, he took his shoestrings end @erd obtained by unravelling his under- wear. Winding them all together, he fade a strong rope and hanged him- @etf to the ventilator in his cell. He Was cut down and revived. )Pasquale's brother Salvatore tried to gave him by confessing that he was the murderer. Investigation disproved the confession and Salvatore was given two years for perjury. He was in his éail praying when to-day execution took and could tell by the checking the current when the fatal fluid was it through the body of the brother fhe had tried so hard to save. —$<»———__ MESSENGER BOY IS HELD AFTER $200 “GOOD TIME.” Frank Assante Pleads Guilty to Taking $200 From Envelope When Sent to Bank. residing at No. 101 @f.No. 440 Park avenue. According to the complaint, Mr Parker called a messenger on Thurs- Gy afternoon last at hie home and @ent two envelopes containing money te be deposited in banks by Assante. ‘The boy went to one bank and ‘Which was to be daposited. When the boy was arrested to-day he wore a new sult and other cloth- ing he had bought with the $200. It fas aleo learned he had bought a suit THE EVENING of clothes and a bicycle for a boy court he sald he had spent | every cent of the money, and e —_—— had a good time while it lasted. foc Ret LTE a FORMER VASSAR GIRLS TO HONOR OLD TEACHER. With a number of spectalties showing ! ff) Opening slightly higher, the list en, ed Ked the rise for a brief period, but orders develope | toward the end of the first hour which a stronger Prominent alumnae of Vassar College s who are seeking to ralee y H Hat which to establish a scholarship to per- layer Who Tried Suicide fo} whieh to extuviish a ssholaranin to nor. who some time ago retired from work of conducting a well kno ‘hoo! for girls will give in the ballroom of the Plaza at 11.15 wi Peake and Ohio assumed a very prom inent position in the uy of over 1 point. and Copper were the best of the stand- Steel, Union Pa pcan arene Pronounced etrength was displayed in 0 al AUBURN, N. Y., Maroh 18.—Armed | tainment Guards dragged Dominico B. 4! Pas- | $5.00) of the $10, quale to the death chair here to-day, |" He resisted them until the entrance to ic The best rising ion was reserved for en the list mountel idly to the highest range of the da: | Gains ran from 1 to % |the final hour, h entertainments |. &,. at closing time. A perceptible increase in activity ac+ {| Companied. the late bulge, with “Saturday's ECIAN- RECO LL groomed women Va have found out that the Bien Jolie Grecian-Treco Corset gives a beautiful contour, that looks natural to the figure. ‘The reason is the material—added to the almost-bonele ipports § an: ‘ figure at one time, et with a lightness and flexibility that sixteen years old, a ey the figure look and feel as if The Grecian-Treco is sure to give those Leautiful, supple lines, now demanded of the is to be considered t, pleaded guilty to @rand larceny to-day in the Tombs Geurt before Magistrate House, and Wee held in $1,600 bail for tie action ef the Grand Jury. He is accuse! of taking $200 from Witard Parker jr. Bien Jolie dawns at the following stores: John Wanamaker. s may be seen 2 0. Abraham & Straus. yeacecttre Loeser_& Co. La Patricia Corse: MeGibbon & Co. A The Bien Jolie Brassiere iving graceful, unbroken lines above the Corset. Oc., 81.00, $1.50 to $12.00. BENJAMIN & JOHNES, Newark, N..J. the envelope to the paying jute hed him count $400. in a splendid ald in other bank. Inetead of going to the second bank Assante tpened the envelape and took $200, OPPENHEIM, CLLINS x C Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn The Formal Presentation of Spring Millinery Modes et Tuesday and Wednesday, March ivih and 20th Comprehensive display embracing copies and adaptations from French models by Royant, Suzanne Talbot, Poiret, Lewis, Camille Roget, Georgette, Reboux and others And in Addition Original Creations from Our Own Workr. «© _ At Our Usual Moderate Prices WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 18, 1912. ; : 1m [eb a & st P.. Chis de NW 10s — oneal iso al How to Make we ey "| ert rE a a) AND | GUESS I'M GUILTY.” |i! poster Cough Syrup than i 1 1 lita dials \ | ity ime tS A stylishly gowned young woman who You Can Buy Mi \ RY BY $ 1B] eave the name of Helen Kelly and said | — it 18S 120° = 4) she was the wife of Frank J. Gould ofA] A Family Supply, Raving #2 and fl The Ii " - 5 tect takes ‘ re t 18] No. %4 Firth avenue wan fined. $1 by Fully Guaranteed. wie Ohiigioreion aves oy iveaapetion athe perteaste | Ayers 3 it Freschi in the Yorkville Po- asesesas: » ete, us iene Ki Ba L 18 lice cours tonay bn e shares of O80" asesas@asas against risky buying. “Whatever else you do, drop In on us a a ing a smoking automobile throug Cen-| A fall pint of cough ayrup—as much as and compare on your own account—stocks are attractivel ) Norfolk & wm 4 * “ hein She] ou could buy for $2.50-—can easily be arranged, and you know our terms of EASY PAYMENTS. that | Sor Am AM Ri HPht Aas oh nA abot at home, You will find. nothing that BY ve Every-Day Value! , Hag {dog t 1Q [came to court in remponse'to a summons | hold of an obstinate ‘cough more EXTENSION 12M st had -s ich) had been handed to Sekeen af ly, waually ending It inside of 24 T 4 F 1g }day by Patroiman Thomas McKeon of | pours, ‘Excellent, too, for croup, whoop: ‘ABLE he nt ¢ §| he Arsenal station, | 10 cough, gore lungs, asthma, hoarseness ot eblid eak,.'3 exten EH t1'*| The young woman drove to court in| and other throat troubles, m Boe Be fi line same auto ahe was running ween Ix one pint of arafuated aunar with leaves, piles exten- 108% 100% f 4 Lup to| '# pint of, warm water and etir for 2 min- nm Ani 1B BS f 1% [MeKeon stoned Manbat Wee faut atic ‘| Utes. Pat’ 2% ounces of Pinex (fifty cente w s lace the charge aga! L worth) In @ pint to! then add the e Py oh 18 |itne of St. Patrick's Day revellers had | copar ayrup. It k tly. Take ® aod ¥ t been disposed of. She was smiling and | teespoontul ever: » three houra, . By $ R]seamed to take the proceedings as a| This te just @ enough to aelp cure WS 184 A creat joke. & cough. Also. stimulates the _ Bh Ba + 4] After Magistrate Freschi had read the coe» ee upset by @ cough, The ate , charge he asked: i i 2 ‘The effect of pine and sugar syrup on Are you the young woman who was), 7he effect, Ities recording the ACTIVE SECURITIES. driving a car through the Park yester-| Piney {a the most valuable concenteated not iy © few cout | = ‘o whieh was attached a gteat Irish | compound of y white pine extract it ‘all the time, 101.200 shares, Reding. } end all the natural heal re Beyond Competition. 100" shares, and) She shook her head and continued ments. Other preparations wil) ® stocks Mayor to Try Rerhatein. “How do you wish to plead to this) | eof hous 4 ' epee k: Gaynor has decided to prefer |charge?” asked the Court, a thrqughout the United States and ci | eles — againgy Commigsioner of Deeds| “The officer's statement 1s true,” said) the pian has been imitated, but the old | Speseemenetee ete Louls Bernstein, who ts alleged to Hate young Ww “The car was'smok: | guccesstul Lay haiy ie = po equaled, ——— = = certified to fotgeries discovered in theling. 1 suppose Tam qullty.” - | A guaranty of absolute faction, of | Sronesen oe TE la = Roosevelt Committee petition. “Very well then’I will let you off with potto Siren trace nae > ye A IT MAKES ‘LITTTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— EE dover reotpe. "4 i < writs & Coravany’s sales of Freeh Boot ta |” «thank You," ‘she aid, and drew aj eet It for you. If not, send to The Pinex A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. Neri Oe ORE Tee pera Gottar in change from a gokl mesh hag, Co) Fl. Wayne, Ind. the Fashion dictators of modes should be worn. Save Money the right to limit quantities. fosodont Tooth Powder, 12c. Samurai Corylopsis Taicum, 2te. ber ‘ream, for softesing ONea beautifying the akin; jar, Be. Munyon's Talcum Powder, Te. , " Hing Arbutus ;Talcum; hes PATI purest arbutus odor; 20c alse, 20e. Johnson's Baby Powder, 16e. Monad Violet Talcum; was 250; Be. trical Cold Cream, 1 pound, P Cream, for whiten- iin, a BBC. Miro-Dena Rouge Vegetal, Me. aN p ia Ideal Totlet Water, MBB tha Bie, Coal Cold Cream: gamething new; quality at, jar, 28e. Ribbon Tooth Paste, 200 and with epecial cake ‘son Dr. Charles Face Powder, 10c. Creme Bicaya, 50c. Scientific Factal prepa- ‘Tenteine Cream, 25e. = ; 1a Vaillere, 9 refreshing an gicahaitig toclon, 1.80. Neck Reducing Tonic, Lotion Duchess Hand Marquise Pace Powder, Oe, Banitol Tooth Powder, a land Violet Tatcum Powder, 15e, Wee "and Boe. Bioarbonate of Soda, i 1060, Powdered Sulphur, 1b. Powdered Boracto Acid, '%4-lb.. 10¢. Baits, Ib. Bea Mlb. Ge. Se. 1 of Soda, Ib., 10¢, jugar of Milk, } German Cathartic Saite, 1b., 18, X Compoupa Lcorice Powder, 1b., BOc.4 Ya- Id., 28e. : rat ba crgam Tartar, M Tbs Tathia Tablets, 5 grains, 18e. umice Stone, French Chalk, Powdered marth and Pipe Clay, in round Evoden boxes, at Ge, each o Pills, 2 grains, 100 f Aue, Cite G grains, 100, Se, omphate of Bi FY 1 bottle, 00 rveecent Vichy Salts, '% Srey Pre iB TBS ¢ $"M MRS. FRANK J. couLD Sade ator | GIMBELS La Promenade Py des & é Toilettes ’ Presents the new Gowns, Suits, Wraps, Millinery and cessories of Dress that have been decreed b reer Paris, between 10:30 A. M, and 12:30 P. M. and 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. Two score of beautifully hae women will ‘show how the new You are welcome! We have accommodations for many thousands of people every day. —Righth Floor TOILET PREPARATIONS i, Ligok over this list for your favorite Tooth Paste, Face Powder. or Cold Cream, and see what comfortable savings on standard preparations these Gimbel Sales of Toilet Goods made possible, * ‘We tell only well-known preparations of tested-warth, or the fine pure and hygenic products of our own laborgtory,, We reserve f LIQUID OR PASTE TOILET ARTICLES SUNDRIES Wood Alcohol, gallon, . 2 : 2] Wood Alcohol, gallon, OOe.; quart, 2e.; | Witeh Haz Bite ene ‘ aie. Dimity Bedspreads, some with slight defects; Lonsdale Cambric, 12!4c yard. Bene, Oe cetahen: Olle Ton Chante Tablas s cad’ fo cnuee | singe stm, OUR regularly $2.26; full size, $1.36, Cotton - fill Bisa, silkoline-covered, folding, for Infants, $7.50] Be, and 200, ularly $2.75; extra large size, $1.65, regularly . $1.60, ig eel $2.25, . . 50. Drug Store, Subway Balcony, leached Pillow Casts, 45x87 inches, before hem- Other Qon ‘ortables, specially priced, up to $7.76, ” h, regularly 26c. regularly “FRENCH IVORY’’ TOILET ARTICLES — Sheets, c bleached cotton excellent | ""White French Cotton Voile, 42-in., Tc yard, French Ivory is solid and heavy, having the rich, creamy color und delicate | grade, from 54x90 inches, ut 60¢, to 90x108 inches, at $1. | regularly $1. : grain of real ivory. It does not in any way resemble the cheap light-weight “Hudson” Pillow C rom 42x36 inches, at White Woven Pique, in three sizes of wale, celluloid toilet articles which have nothing to recommend them but their low 16c, to 54x36 inches, at 2%c each. 30c yard, regularly 4 : Bleach ‘Fruit of the Loom,” Lonsdale and Hill English Longeloth, 25, piece of 12 yards, Muslin, 9¢ yard, regularly $1.50. ‘ Embroidered Initial Pillow Cases, sets of 2 in ite greneb Marquisette, 45-in., 760 yard x, regularly $1. ‘ts, of fine bleached m\slin, 2)¢x343 yards cotch Flannels, in stripes and checks, 300 yard before hemming, 65¢ each, fegularly 85c, regularly 45¢ to 50c, Second Flesp The W Who Wears a Gimbel Tailored Suit Is Distinctive Especially if She Selects from These Tailored Suits at $25, $35 and $45 Just as many modish Suits for young women, too. Usually the getting of a suitisa problem, because not every woman is conversant with the modes that Fash- ion favors. And, as it is easy to press a suit into shape, the wool can be easily drawn over a woman’s eyes so far as tailoring is concerned. A suit may look shapely, but it will not remain so very long, if it is not hand-tailored in the vital parts. The woman who selects a suit at GIMBELS may have the utmost confidence that the quality of the tailor- ing ts the best, and that the fabrics and trimmings are likewise, whether the suit is $25, $36, $45 or more. she has the assurance of something more, which is quite vital—that style is correct, for these Suits are Reproductions and Adaptations of the Latest Models by Bernard, Drecoll, Francis, Poiret and Other Parisian Dressmakers. Sizes for women, 34 to 44: 4 . sizes 14, 16, 18 and 30 edladiay also extra sizes up to 53 in some models; for young women, , tan, colors, including two-ton: ects: e ible jes have been used in the making of these Suits. a Third Floor _The BEST $10 to $25 MILLINERY in New York Reproductions and adaptations of the new Hats from Paris, of course—for Georgette, Reboux, Lewis and the other modistes of note made an effort this sea- son to create the loveliest hats with which to crown fair women. And they also succeeded in making a radical change in styles. ; Our Millinery importations come from all of these famous Paris milliners, so that every new style idea is represented—for, you know, there is really quite a dif- ference of opinion. And to really present the Paris modes requires the new models of all the artists. Not from Paris, but from the Gimbel workrooms— are these Hats that are the talk of New York! What color-harmonies, chic and artistic styles, all so beauti- Pa fully made that the Hats are a pleasure to behold, anda joy to wear. And their prices are unparalleled, Tomorrow—In the Medium-Price Salon, $6.75 to $14.75 In the French Salon, $15, $18, $22, $25 and Upward Third Floor fi e On Your Pet Pears Soap, 10¢. PELE IT Bg, Memuine Toler Water, 1.25 and B5e. Violet Liquid Face Powder, white, Side. Bradley's Woodland Violet Almond Meal, ‘WBe and She. Bradley's Woodland Violet Bath Snit, Be and 35e. Bradley's Fancita Sea Salt, Be and GOc. Bradley a Violet Borax, Bie. Gimbels Bay Rum, high grade, 75¢, 400 and 25, Gimbels Brilliantine, for soften! beautifying the hair; vialet, carnation or heliotrope; bott Ed, Pinaud'’s Brilitantine, 360. igo Quinine Hair Tontc, and ‘. Véretal, O00. Hantine, favorite perfumes, uinol Har Tonle, Quipgl Hate Tonte, tor tight oF Colgate's Bay Rum, Go and 42e, Pyramid Bay Rum, fe, Ormont's Kaw Hhampoo, Se. Gimbels Shampoo Jelly, 18e. Gimbole Green. te fumed: sprinier-top hottie, ies ig aU dle Quinine; 4 on, BSc; 8 jet Toilet Witch Hazel, et “Latie % pint, 180; #), fragrant and Bepaoin, for whi ther tone aes tne Mennen'a Taloum Powder, 10¢, Main Voor und Subway Drug Store, Absorbent 25e. Aluminum Cream Dippe . Ammonia, | usual a! : quart, ise, 1 A Vigiet Ammonia, Te.y pint, 16¢. iglet # pint, 18¢.; quart, . Me, Bon sar, Equipping the Summer Home In This “\ aon tn Housekeepers’ Sale of Bed-Coverings oe Unexpected savings—just when savings are most grateful on sturdy qualities of Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases, Dimity Bedspreads at half price, and good savings on other Spreads in Summer weights. Muslin and Cambric by the yard for sheets and pillow slips, as well as Summer underwear. Light-weight Comfortables for country homes, where nights are apt to be cool. And White Dress Goods and soft Flannels, for the Summer outfit, at very low prices. These are the component parts of the very complete and very interesting Sale, which starts today. Some of the: offerings in detail: Rhubarb and Soda Peptonate of 1 care Tab GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY ae NEW YORK THIATY-THIAD ST.

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