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TAS EBVENINY WUELY, AY FIGHT FOR REVOLVER IN AEWELRY STORE ~_ WHEN SWINDLE FILS Purchaser of Diamond Draw \ Check, Then Tries to Draw { Deadly Weapon. A well dresw Jewelry store Hroadway, ed for Freuna tI na nd 1 want nice dlamo Knowing E Ithy, Freund sof di monds and exhibited them to the pro: Pective customer, whose choice final proved to be a solitatre, worth $17. The customer asked for a pen and dre’ from his pocket a checkbook on ti roadway Bank of Williamsburg, which he wrote a check for #175, signin it “Lapis Stutz.” For Some rearon Freund became si Piclous and engaged his customer nversation white via cler Horn, out of a side door to fin " n Horn returned wi was scuffitn at prevent from enga the aw a revo orn eur a ha and } ver f mone fight « revolver, him. In Monhottan avenue court the pri oner said he was Harry Jaeckel, thirt five years old, of No, 618 Cornel street, Queens, Beyond declaring was a salesman, he any further Info: without bail o1 cenled wea further police Moe believe th several jewelr: hattan recent) GAMBLING FOR CASH, BUT NOT FOR PROT declined to Rl He was he! investigation. The 4 man has participated ore robberies in Ma Hearts at 2 Cents a Point Only a “Pastime,” Decides Magistrate House. Magistrate House decided yesterd: that gambling for cash stakes is not punishable under the New York law uniess the players are actuated by desire for profit, men who had been arreste night at No. 217 $ warrant issued by Magi The prisoners ha playing hearts for two cents @ point. questioning each prison: bout his regular employ: jaturd nochan, fully loaded, was taken from , at $100, forgery, pending DOESN'T BREAK LAW He discharged six Nicholas avenue, PLAN ARRESTS TO STOP HAVRE DE GRACE RACING. GETS I DAYS AND FINE wrmr cee ec ect’) OF $150 FOR WATERING MILK HE SOLD DEALERS INAB “PERFECT” SERVANT AS HE'S TO SAL WITH -— EHPLOVERS' $5200 | | and Bookmaking. BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 23.—If book- mailing and betting are attempted at the Havre de Grace race track this af- Moers of the Hartford ural and Breeding As- ~ : o he electives Rewarded by Cape; conducts the track and lure After Sixty-Hour | trraated "and “rearreated an often os Watch at Pier. Dairy Man Who Admits His Guilt. they persist in violating the jaw. This was declared to-day to be the pro- gramme of State's Attorney-General Poe in hie efforte to stop racing at Havre de Grace, “The question at issue is now one be- tween the State on one side and the of the easociation and the book- and gamblers to whom privi- ve been granted on the other Mr. Poe said. “In such a case Ate cannot back down, aml it is atified in calling to its ak all the orces at Its command,” ye | Instead of sailing to the Southward, Adam = Treuger, wholesale 9.| a8 he had expected, Samuel Scott was arraigned in the Fifth Avenue Court, lyn, to-day on a charge of bur rested yesterday as he | amestown all ts gloves and Boafd of Health for watering the milk he sold to grocers on the Kast side, ad- a the St a, to togwed ; Walking stick, at Samuel {s a mulatto, eighteen years | ~ | old, He almost dropped as Detectives Henne and Dwyer nabbed Mm after a wixty-hour vigil. For in the suit cases he was carrying and the cabin trunk ho was watching was 5,00 worth of Jewelry, silverware, out glass and cloth- tng belonging to Dr. and Mrs, David McAusHn and $1,200 worth of jewelry igal instruments belonging to ‘ze Coohrane, bis late em. up in new suit, Bersions to- GIMBELS Store Closes Daily (Including Saturday) at 6 O'clock ¥ t= a | ly wr he in ve | al” kK. | nd | th he McAusling live at Ninety-first street and Shore road, Brooklyn. ‘They thought Scot: a model handy iman untll he disappeared Sept. 6, Dr. Ms! Cochrane of No, 8606 Twenty-first ave- nue, Bath Beach, found in him the same qualities that had delighted the Me- Austins, Sam a@nswered the door for | Dr. Cochrane until Sept. 19 when he ni- | disappeared at the same time as surgical rdjdnstrumente and most of the doctor's via | clothing, including @ fur overcoat valued Extraordinary —: Tailored Hats at $3.50 and $5.00 Jaunty styles for the women who feel the neces- sity of small Hats for gen- eral utility wear, also medium and rather large models for those who always wear Hats of those dimensions. Quite a few of the numerous styles are trimmed with smart feathers; others with ribbons or self-material orna- ments, but the keynote of their effectiveness is the com- bination of materials— Plush-and-Velvet Velvel-and-Satin Plush-and-Felt These Hats will be displayed in our Main floor Mil- linery Section, where there are also untrimmed Hats, s— Black Silk Velvet Hats at $2.60 to $5—some com- bined with plush or satin. Hatters’ Plush Hats at $3.85. Imported; Velour Hats at $3.75 to 95. If an Untrimmed Hat should be your choice, ard if you also ase its trimmings in our Millinery Sections, we will extend the courtesy of our Main No-Charge Trimming Service, rier Fall and Winter Dress Goods--- A Parade in Navy ——____. Widow Tries to Die. y. | Mrs. Louise Nicholson of Chicago, a {a | Widow who has heen boarding with her he |Sister-in-law, Mrs. Maude Howard, at No, 130 Claremont avenue, attempted Ye lto kill herself with gas to-day in her 1d} bedroom. Mrs. Nicholson, who tn aixty -lyears old, was afflicted with chronte melancholia for some time and lately »o- |has often said she wished to 41% She tn | Was taken to J, Hood Wright Hospital 4 prisoner by Dr. Ross and Policeman | [WOMAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL MEDICINE Known All Over the World —Known Only for the Good It Has Done. n- Is We know of no other medicine which has been so successful in relieving the suffering of women, or received so many genuine testimonials, as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. In nearly every community you will find women who have been restored to health by this famous medicine. Almost every woman you meet knows of the great good it has been doing among suffering women for the past $0 years, In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, ay jay Justices Make an Example of | se milk] Presiding Justice O'Keefe sentenced dealer of No. Si Kast Thirteenth street, | Trew arrested by Inspector P. J. Toye ot Lead} mitted his gullt In the Court of Spect@ | wiit strike terror into others engaged tm Blue NODAL, SEFTSRESE Inapector’ Toye told Ju Zell er's Nees O'Keefe, and Collins that many of Treug- tomers had been arrested for well adult moilk and all had Claimed they sold the milk as they re ceived it from the wholesaler. Treuger old 2,600 quarte of milk every day. At the time of his arrest three cans, con- taining water were found on his wagon. Analysis of the milk showed it was 16 Der cent. low In solids and 14 per cent. defictent In fats. Assistant Corporation CBunsel Herman feffel, who prosecuted Treuger, told the Justices the Board of Health desired &n example be made of Trouger, “He has been the cause of the arrest of many (nnocent persons by hie greed,” ‘Mr. Stieffel said, ‘a number of whom had to pay fines for selling milk which had been adulterate’ oy this defendant.” jer to the To:v>a prison for twenty da of $100, jrald, in Imposing 99: that this te | ona of the worst cases within our recol- lection. We hope the sentence given you the work of aduitorating mflk,”” HAIR STOPS FALLING, DA of Dande trace of dandruff bel and your scalp will not itch, but what after a few weeks’ use, when actually see new hair, fine an at firsti—yes, but really new bair— oe O'Keefe | growing all over the scalp. diately double the beauty of your hair. No difference how di and seri Danderine and caref: ‘Like a Conservatory of Beautiful Flowers”’ The Exquisite Foreign SILKS And the Fashionable American SILKS mR 43, 1912. NORUFE V'DIGAPPEARS—25 CENT “DA Danderine grows hair and we can prove it. Try an your hair, taking one small strand time. The effect is immediate amazing — your heir will be fluffy and wavy and ance abundance; lustre, softness and luxutiance, ‘ou will, after an application Bt you cannot find « single or a loose of falling will meat will be rou will downy you A little Danderine now will imme- . faded, brittle isten a cloth with draw it through retty and soft as any—that it treatment—that's all In This Half-Yearly Gimbel Sale beautiful weaves and colori And yet these delectable Si when most wanted. season you should come early These groups will be in ol jeres of the French capital. chase a great quantity of gorgeous sill savings. hues. A delightf $10 Motal Velour Frise, In black-and-silver, black-and-gold, In a choice assortment of street and Now that so much chiffon cloth is used An exceptional bargain, from a little t Jand,famous for the excel jeading foreign makes. Powders G@imbels Best Violet Taloum—Lb. bos, regularly 26c, at ites ams, Arbutus Rice 4bc, at @6e. loum Powder—1l0c, The Gimbel Silk Store is a veri THE FOREIGN SILKS $10 to $30 French Novelty Silks, $6 Yard Rich Gold Brocades, fancy velvet Gauge and Novelties, etc.—the surplus of richest and most desirable silks, from one of the most exclusive wholesale silk houses in Paris, a concern famous for the exquisite material they bet AL! profusion for their customere—the out Because our buyer ‘was on the spot at inventory time we were able to pur- $7.60 to $9.60 Bordered Silks, $5 Yard French Silks, in exquisite designs, on grounds of various tful assemblage in broche effects, and hand-blocked prints on chiffons, voiles and satins. and red-and-silver, for trimming gowns and millinery. $1.25 Double-width Chiffon Cloth, 75c Yard poses, this offering should prove very popular. » $3 Black Dress Satin, $1.86 Yard lience of its satins. $2.75 Black Velveteen, 32-in., $1.95 Yard A Velveteen of exceptionally fine silk bas -one of the A Gimbel Sale of DRUGS and TOILET GOODS Here are Standard Household Remedies. ‘Toilet Preparations most in demand, and our own guaranteed-pure laboratory products, many at very low prices. We reserve the right to limit quantities. bottles and wooden ci At _600, Daevikages, 91.50, le International Exposition of the most that have roduced in silken tissues this season. are priced at the smallest figures of the year—just : But, large as was the assemblage at the start, of course quantities are limited in such an offering. To share in the Best Economy Silk Occasion of the Autumn tomorrow if you did not get here today. Many of These Silks Are So Elegant that They Were Exhibited at the International Exhibition in London Last June full assortments, as stated, tomorrow: THE AMERICAN SILKS $2.60 Double-width Satin Charmeuse At $1.75 Yard In black, taupe, navy, white, ivory and all the desir- able shades, Who does not want a charmeuse dress, when such a dependable quality can be purchased at this price? $1.60 Glove-finished Dress Satin, at $1 Yard In every wanted shade, this rich, softly-draping and exquisitely finished satin, 86 inches wide. $1.60 Yard-wide Black Satin, at $1 Yard Soft, but firm, in a rich black, and a very relinble quality. $1.10 Satin Messaline, 36-inch, at 75c Yard An excellent vaiue, in a choice range of street and evening shades. ; $5 Double-width Black Chiffon Dress Velvet At $3.75 Yard An unusually fine quality, in a deep, rich black. $6 Chameleon Dress Velvet, at In leading colors, such as old gold, wist: green, gray and blue, combined with black. $1.36 Black Millinery and Trimming Velvet \ At 96c Yard 28 inches wide—the width especially suitable for millinery. Second Floor ‘Tinsel famous ks at enormous $2 Yard white-and-silver evening shades, for draping pur- own in Switzer- jecond Floor Brushes and Combs 2 * inglish Mair Brushes, 98.76 to Creams and Lotions ve ea emnelt ; Fog. T6e, Guxe” Bair Brushes—-Kach, ported Mat Brushes, 350 te 780. Corsage Sachets—Six + | Mass., are files containing hundreds of Navy blue, as a color for women’s wear, is even more fashion-| Bel Bom Taloum Powder—Kor. trevmnlgbone Maly Brasheo—An ox- and roceving,eatitactory Answers | chousands of letters from women seak-| 9] able than usual this Fall—which is saying much. Matt caicem rower, 18. Manicure Items | i iti, Wia'and bises * “I know there hax been a great ery] 6 och nw playiey (be Gr asd ree The Gimbel Dress Goods Store is ready for the demand. Over} Bist Mise Faicnm powder, abc. | mosaline, 180 os age, Massage Oombe—Pair, 20m from the wilderness in the vicinity of f tr Mang forty different Fabrics are represented in it, ir. navy blue; and | Reg. 16c. at 70. Lusterite Duamel, 120. Brushes, 680, Bboy $1.00, 81,00; P rocapt hat the Magia- |regained their health by taking Lydia the vari ‘ d . i of 600 Samurai Corylopsis Taloum—Lb. | Powdered Pumice —Per- | Mair Feith" toate: e, ‘alive : en: anuarters ast . aan 8. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, n Mebireia id and weaves require a stock of over Mie. | miveris | ry Powder, 176. fumed and boxed in sprinkler top uayally geo to $3. et S60, . Cd tes have not been asslistin, a! ieces—thi "eo Palo i rushes-— - ies in the anforcement of the law, I|many of whom state that it has saved P ink of it! Fonuson's Baby Fowder, 160. shine, 250. dina: rege te, at one Oa shall not hold these men a# common | them from surgical operations. Specially prominent are the whipeords, the wool corduroys, the| Levy's Face Fowaer, 310... Geten, sto ane Bie. suche ‘Tooth Brashes— Imported French aeablers, although such a course may| Lydia E. Pinkbam’'e Vegetable Com-|§| NeW peau de souris, eponge, ratine and basket suitings, as well| 3} Pertecte veds mau Bo euch; 400 dozen, Dressing Gombe. livbber and imt- be desired by one man, or more, hold- | pound is made from roots and herbs, aad as the standard broadcloths, serges, cheviots, voiles and 50 00.! Oreams and Lotions ene, Don, Be, 10g,and | tation ivory: B80 to 8a. tng high public office, Accor ting to) is perfectly harmless. Prices range from 76¢ for navy blue Henrietta, to $9.60 for the Fitiesore 41,60 kind, #1. the Court 0} the eviden men to be co. the law the } y. 1 must follow th Appeals in the Bright ca dc is law even if ro discharged." other court. ta not show these blers, and that tes must fol- The prisoners are here yea |p ne, he reason why it is so successful is because it contains ingredients which act directly upon female organism, re- storing it to healthy and normal activity. Women who are finest velvet velour. Two special items: $1.35 Navy Blue Diagonal Suiting, 95¢c Yard A not suit the whim or wishos of ; fine shades of navy . Sponged k and spotproof. Police Commissioner, If he dose| Seiten re: nom of blue, } shrunk and spo thiy decision he can appeal to $1.85 Navy Blue Storm Serge, $1.25 Yard should not lose of these facts or | doubt the ability of L hI “ closely-woven twill. Second Floor he Ly egetable Com- Ipound to restore their health. COLUMBUS AVE. o0 GRAND RAPIDS We Fay a, tr COLUMBUS AVE FISHER BROS. NO MONEY DOWN Weekly Delivers This Davenport Boots at $3.75 BET. 103 & 104 STS. wear, at for Autumn. Just fifty-four of them, as they came with that special purchase of the lingerie stock of Kaufmann, Rose & Co. which we presented last week at less than regular wholesale prices. {854 Hy Sebny Diatien On Bock Aves That reminds us—a miscellany of that sale remains! So if you OFEN OATURDAY EVENINGS need a few chemises, corset covers, long petticoats, nightaowne or FR BROS | peineane ates you ca ot erat 25 and numerous other . prices up to $12, instead of $2 to $24. Second Floor BET. 103 & 104 STS er ee beautiful diagonal weave, all-wool, 54 inches wide, in two Another 54-inch all-wool Fabric of sturdy quality, with a firm, |_: Women’s 18-Button Nine shoe stores out of ten would sell these fashionable and fine Shoes for Fall and Winter apair. GIMBELS, however, true to its habit of doing the unusual, offers them tomorrow at the special price of $3.75, just in time to save money for women who are buying their new shoes ama softening and beautifying the akin; at iGimbels Cold Cresma—Rog. 10c Jar at To, Buthymol Tooth Paste, 160, Gimbele Tooth Powder—ibc can, €c. Pebeco Footh Paste, 300. Colgate's Tooth Fownen, 180, mos Tooth Ko! vi 200 ¥ der GIMBEL BROT ‘Mantoure Lusterite Cuticle Ice, 190. Lusterite Mail Salve, 160. Toilet Sponges Direct importation, at spectally Miller's Amber Gloss or Buby | low prises Weivedge muiers, 20s. soe; usually 30cenverme SPoReeS, Gimbels Mose d'Or Mail Powder, wane Mursery Sponges, 400; Mandrake Toilet Toilet Soaps usually tite some =O Bearn Zaks, Oe. ea75 and $2.70) usualy femenee Castile Soap—l'ure white; large ‘Bleao! ‘Sim . bars, 460 Sponges, 300 and os, | TEOY Physicians and Surgeons’ Soap, Other Wee for as ltttle as 100, m n Pure Imported Castile Soap—log. Chamois Skins; ous ~ Hoa For softening and whitening | g1.00, at a0 As: Boats lx cakes: (RHR TE ian and Stern veoied . 2 a5 “ be vi Water—s on, in ei. jest! ap bakes tier washable and Gimbel-guar- Helen's Lotion- ate Re Colgate’s Oatmes!, Money and Fine Bosp— cakes, 190, ba bere Ne aA Bonguet soep Drugs and Medicines ~ Lars t size cakes, 3 for § small rere Castor Oil—8 on, 960; 3 on, size, ‘or 800, Colgat Coleo Boap—tcented or abarb and Soda Misture—8 02, at t. a) . unscented, 3 ene 420, FP ae. ‘ ‘Pond's ° 's Bolution—8 o2,, 180, a '9 Glycerine Boap—-3 for abe, Pure Glycerine 3 at ‘dimond’ oan ar, 200, | 109. ide SLE Afmour's ‘Arosdia Boap—a" cukes, mee iemetes Cinger—s ‘08, Peppermint—-2 or, 180; Col ‘oy GimBbels Besence PFepsin--$ oz, to's Mew Shaving Oream, 1060. ‘s fe France Shampoo Pow- Trial wine, Se ‘Tincture Arnica § oz, 360; 4 ox F 66 Drugs and Medicines Foad's Dxtract 500 ste, 980 FURNITURE Al \\ XXX) These High Boots are cut on asmart new model, UES Oe een te. ; Shiorerorm Tiniment 4’ oz, "900; CREDIT TERMS © ea vamps. Io tan" Russia’ and gun-metal calf and| | aad Tech Baba gear ioe” | qgonvonne camara rates, E | so vamps. In tan Russia and gun-metal calf an 3 Bsc Meadaohe’ Waters, i20, Sicha Cammponis thkahanh ene $3.00 Down$50.0' q patent coltaldn also white Nu-buck, in a 16-buttor. | ™ekoSisieeratts 8, otor me | ro oe Moen ce” umn, Sdee | —1ub/oe, “on bonne Biuvere jl 0 model, All at $3.75 a pair. Second Floor |storer ana. sham eat ie Gan | thes oe, tee ipGhinine’ Fille—Golatine coated; 5.00 on 75.0! ” J Danderine—$1.00 size, @50; 500 Pure Alcohel—-Qt., 760; pt., 380, Gimbels’” Pepsinates D: 7.50 * 100.00 sl Westpiai'e Ausilintcr—$1.00 size Gimbele Beef, tron ad Wine— abletge Tigo ge, aoe — 4 ‘e . | 5 300, nal peg. 200, 10.00 ** 150.00 FF ’ Slewbro's, Merpictde—t1 siz0, 80, | i “‘Gimbels Charcoal Tablete—Hox 80 « §200.00 _| Bwiasco nie —$1 Blue, 80, ., 08) "ea Be Be, 15,00 200.03 Ng a Can’t Judge These Dress ge ht tia wae | ilyeo . his Chased Leather Couch 4 7 S b Th 7 490, Oanthrox Shampoo, 30c."*"* Food, $1.98, 380 “and This . 7 AL, a 0 Petroleum Jelly—2 BRASS FREE with every purchase of FREE ing acques y elr (Gimnels Florian Water Keg, Ac, | $1.00 stze, 086, PP dt rye ah dg $50. ‘ | ath glial erik: Ballnds Ineact Destroyer, 170. Torchase of 979 y | T1CeS--- ° an ° “Gimbele Green Soap 'i-lb. jars, Borne “ox. 035 B fur’ @000. joBtipho-Mapnthol—$1.00 size, 680; Hn) All we really need say is that their norma! prices were $2.50 to Gitmpele Ean do Violettes—rra. | 8 artis Beds} ps ‘ie Fanievs, ate Lee Pate Meined Borsa Ah $5 to make you realize that they are of fine lawn or nainsook, and |""@imbels Cerastion, Lily of the | MontBol Pencils lic kind'at So, | ;,dimbele, Pare Rochelle Saite— why daintily trimmed with pretty embroideries and laces. Tpliey, ay Files Polles Water—tieg, | Lives ele ie pattie, at Be. | main Floor ond Subway Baleeny, HERS NEW YORK THIRTYTMIRD ST, NDERINE” | Save your Hair! Beautify it! Invigorate your Scalp! light, Get n 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’ Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove to yourself to-night--now—tbat your hair is n neglected or injured by careless ate and the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. ae has wae rier tee ate at as Here’s An Example —of the unequaled value and service of Nemo Comets. ~ If any other manufacturer could yt make a corset like this, it would 4 cost you at least $7.50—may be 3 more. But no other maker can luce such a corset; for bok materials and design are our own patented inventions. With Improved Bandlet No. 82—fow buat | 94:00 putec devas an derneile elastic enough to assure ease restful comfort. These corsets have hod 6 et of suena tek saved thousands from the sur- foie sac OTHER N! For STOUT Figures Self-Reducing—with Hip-Confining Bands: No, 319—low bust No. 321—medium tae $3.00 No. 406—low bust No. 408-—medium } $4.00 New “In-Curve Back:” $5.00 No, 506—-low bust) No, 508—medium j Make No Mistake! No other corset can take the place of a Nemo—im service, style, wear or comfort. If any dealer tries to sell “something just as good,” wl you ask for a Nemo— Be a Wise Woman! ~—and go to a store that will sell you what you want. MOPS BROS, Mires. New terk ir ae .