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CONVICTS SHIELD MEN WHO LYNCHED NEGRO IN PRISON Wyoming Penitentiary War- den Can’t Isolate Avengers of Aged Jail Anget. “RAWLINGS, Wyo, fn ihe State Pen't lynched Frank Wistail, a negro, after his boasts of how he had assaulted aged Mes. Esther Higgins, the jail angel, have «so far thwarted every effort o the Warden to discover the leaders in the plot Guards and suspected prisoners were summoned to the oes to-day and put on the grill, but the Warden got no More thin the Coroner's jury got late yesterday. The leaders are mum, and who Were only inspectors are re- cting the word that has passed Jo first man who squeals will be et" it 18 reported that a State inquiry will follow the unprecedented occurrence. Winfall was captured in the moun- ins after Mrs. Higgins had crawled ¢ house of a neighbor and told her was taken to Fort Steele, but ob became so threatening that for fety he was put in the penitentiary. There ho poasted of his crime. Just after breakfast, when only two Kuards were in the cell room, 100 con- viets made « dash for Wigfall, first @natching the keys from ono of the guards. The negro was taken to the upper ter of cells, and a rope, pro- duced from son terlous source, ‘was haif-hitched around bis neck, the other end fastened to the railing. Then he was hoisted to the top of the railing and thrown over. His neck was broken most instantaneous. marched quietly out ‘The prisoners the fo thelr workshop. w Ort, L—Convicts | passed from rewitent to resident, and ontiary, who yesterday | Pete jkate to meot an elderty maa swinging a RAIDERS AFTER GHOULS FIND ONLY A GRAVEDIGGER Sexton Had Entered Cemetery to Fit New Key to a | Vault Door. Horrid thoughts of ghouls rushed to} the mind of Walter Taylor of } Romaine avenue, Jersey City, whe | saw a faint light filckering in aristo- cratic old Hergen Cemetery, Bergen ave. nue and Broom stroet, as he passed ly this morning. He peered through iron fence and between the trees. and folks’ was pouring from t jon house, ‘The neigh aroused. Startling ator ive Van Hora jomped through the lantern, “Grave robber!" shouted the detective, of me," sald the mi You lege you have just got to know, T lost the |, bie) and you key to the vaults, and there's « funeral to. vy. 1 made a new key was fittin tt That's all. Now home.” POSLAM CURES ALL ANNOYING SKIN TROUBLES } In using Poslam, you | you are using the moat modern and most successful remedy ever devised for the quick eradication {ofall skin troubles. Itis daily accom- lishing astounding cures with almost re le rapidity. Its pleasw Process. its intense Take any case of eczema, acne, itch, It rheum, piles, sealp scale, etc., how- er stubborn, and Poslam will stop itching as soon as applied, bringing im- mediate relief and comfort. If any skin difficulty besets you, try Poslam NOW and prove 3 merit. P SOAP is the soap of soaps | ¢, for toilet and bath, as a & Phillp Rieger, a tailor, early to-day tried to end his Iife at the home of his ", Sigmund, at No, 260 Riving- t. The brother's wife, smell- , broke tn the door and found unconscious on the bed. He is at Gouverneur Hospital end probebly will die. Hiatt i : I q means of improving color and texture of the skin and assuring its continued health, It derives its rare beneficial effects from medication with Poslam, All druggists sell Poslam (price, 50 Poslam Soap (price, 25 cents). | For free samples, write to the Emergency Labor York THEFIRST GRAY HAR SIGN OF AGE. 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You can buy air to natural color ir, to prevent it from losing its color nd lustre, is just as important as to them from dis- woney for cos Why spe plexion, and yet ueglect your hair, when seven more conspicuous and ve of age than wrinkles or a ic, and your druggist will give your money back if you are not Peavishly. “I'm John Nowkiri, the | poor complexion? Of the two, it is| sutisfied after using. Purchase a bottle ton of the cemetery and the se ‘asiet to preserve the natural color and You will never regret it| when | of the Reformed Church over the: ‘| beauty of the hair than it is to have ealize the difference it will make good complexion. your appearance. | ; 0 &8 AV E GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut. Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Credit ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES | FE PAY oa » Our 1912 Catalog Mailed F ree! FREIGUT looms Furnishe: etely for $1.00 Week al fiat |7250- “152 8th Ave., Cor. AGth St. ORs. starters Another 24-page Magazine | World in advance. See your Don’t fail to|newsdealer to-morrow morn- Order next Sunday’ sling. wun Fresh Some the Tailors’ Hands Yesterday Before the Hackett-Carhart receivership, fabrics had been bought for six-months-ahead. These have been in work ever since. The finest tailors in the country have been engaged in the making. And to-day deliveries are being made of garments whose style and wirkmanship are worthy of the finest Fifth Avenue tailor shops. ‘Today's opportunities are, if anything, greater than those of last Thursday—the first day of the sale. You can choose here now among nearly 25,000 garments in over one hundred models. are here for your selection. More than fifteen hundred designs and fabrics Among yesterday's arrivals were some overcoats which would have been wonderful values at ranging from $13.50 to $32.50. $25 to $55. On sale now at prices More than five hundred medium weight English “Guard” coats— all of smart English and Scotch idea fabrics, and half silk lined. 50 Cents on the Dollar $13.50, $15, $18 and $20—AlI medium, Fall and Winter Suits and Overceats. Including all new Blacks. Now...... arn mixtures, as well as Blues and $10.00 $20, $22.50 and $25—All is Fall and Winter Suits and Overceats. tannins new mixtures, as well as Blues and Slacks. Now... ye $25, $28, $30 and $2250. —All py Fall and Winter Suits os Overcoats. Including all new . $13.59 mixtures, as well as Blues and AE Sixn Apoticaiions fu Tab Beh ley Mach Dog 8 Us, Relat, ics | Laabititles ht at at $200,000 EN si Tou CKET CARAT) IW RECENERS HANDS) FIRM GOES INTO Rift ECEIVER'S HANDS? end the Assets at geen | . lar che ~ itesn Creditors Have Seventeen Cr lors oa er OUT MONES, Against Men's Clothing Houe® of tor $98,598,44. . y- | soem, eh iret Bs vient. in QNERS SAY THAT © | Teney 1s sowrre0 | Designed and tailored to retail at $30, $35 and $37.50. 4 sale prices are $17 and $21. Also, within the past few days, nearty five hundred Vicuna, Oxford and Cambridge Fal! coats—full silk lined—were received. Intended to sell for $25, $30 and $35. Now priced at $17 and $21. And 80 on, throughout the entire stocks—new arrivals are con- stant. Hundreds of brand new styles and models in medium and winter- Wen ore overcoats, made to sell at $15 to $25, are priced now at $10 and Aitaesthan nearly 2,500 fine suits have come in this week. The quality and exclusiveness of their fabrics, and the fineness of their tailoring, make them easily worth $22.50 to $40. Present prices $13.50 to $27.50, New York has never known—and perhaps never will know eg —such splendid clothes at such rare values, On account of the recent receivership, your average saving is $28, $30, $32.50 and $35—All medium, Fall and Winter-weight Suits and Overcoats. Including all new mixtures, as well as Blues and Blacks. Now... $32.50, $35, $40 and $42.50—-All medium, Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats. Now $35, $37.50, $49 and $45. Overcoats. Now 5 $45, $50 and $55 —All $45 Fall and Winter Suits, and all $50 and $55 Overconts, are now $21.00 $24.00 -All Faliand Winter-wei: ght Suits and a Full Dress, Tuxedos, Cutaway Coate and Vests and Fur-'ined Over. ER eed Fea an ets ete ssa d SSL 4GiA ... $17.00 | coats at Reductions of 33140, to 54%, $1.50 Non-Shrinkable Medium Weight Worsted $3 & $3.50 Soft & Stiff Hets, Famous Makes. $1.75 28e| Underwear voce BSe | $4 & $5 Softand Stiff $2.65 .. 35¢ HAT REDUCTIONS. $6 a Genuine Austrian Velour and Beaver PY tats. $4.90 $2 & $2.50 Soft and Stiff Hate $1.35 $ $2.50 Stitched .25|ENGLISH RUBBERIZED, GABARDIN ‘ fc mhened Creth Hata Ss AND ENGLISH TWEED RAINCOAT The Hachett-Carhart Gucrant REDUCTIONS. 5 gntine catictaction la the fret sonal $7 & $7.50 Rubbericed Raincoats $4.25 tion of Hackett, Carhart & Co, $8 & $10 Rubberized Raincoat $6.75 i ed Moc Glove ooo Retail. I your selection fails to’ render SUS and $18 Lweed and Enghah Mubberied 506. ton jerwear.. the right kind of service, return it, and A #10,0¢ $! 1 New, Srna Medium Weight Worsted we will refund your money. $20, | Engle ve 265 Broadway 841 Broadway I 154 E.125th St. 119 W. 42d St. ne. Near Chambers Mt, | At 13th Opposite City Hall, | Neer Union Sq St, 9 Near 4 Ave Evenings. Demy Mtenadwny etail THURSDAY, OCTOBER The Subway Store Feels Justly Proud of These Attractive New Suits for Men and Youths at $10. 50} The dozen new patterns, we believe, are the best yet offered at this very low price; English mixtures, new striped patterns and plain blues and blacks. Tho eee are absolutely all wool, and will give satisfaction; cheviots, cassimeres, tweeds, serges and thibets. i The tailoring and finishing are just as remarkable as the fabrics. Note the hand-worked buttonholes; hand-turned edges ro] the hand-felled collars. Men’s sizes 36 to 60-—regular and stout. Youth sizes 31 to 36. We want all men that desire moderate priced, serviceable, good looking suits to see these at $10.60. Men’s Medium Weight Overcoats, $10.50 Over 300 coats in the collection. Usually sold at $16 and $18.50. Medium weight coats of velour in Oxford and Cambridge gray; plain black cheviot coats, scme of them silk faced, and about 50 Raglan coats in gray mixtures. Sizes 34 to 46 in the group—all at $10.60. b J Men’s Derbies & Soft Hats,$1.45 Men’s an Tht Derles are he, Loconds of « raliable maler; in nearty | ‘Trousers at $2 and $2.60. This lot tomorrow at $1.45 at The Soft Hats are the odd a gan of one of our leading at ce ale in a wide variety of patterns and modeis, low iced at $1.46. $2 to $4.50 Bo: } hott, Hate s8 91 and 91.25 Now pat for Fall. juster, T ‘elenco| patterns Pes Ke Moy reueh and hg aot, in the ueenad colaeee Low peed Medium and dark striped at aa and $1.26. worsteds and plain blue Other Hats and Caps for Boys, a quite ee be it 80c. serges. bway Store, Balcony Subway Store, Baloeny Men’s Full Dress Shirts, 50c.|Boys’ Suits at $2, $3.95 95 & Any man that requires a full dress shirt may save $1 by taking} Attractive new patterns and styles just received, capee advantage of this most unusual offering, for these full dress say bagel thes opti! ant a eeuly ot shirts are usually sold at $1.50; this special lot tomorrow jong wearing baat 4 rine a8 68 at 60c. Norfolk, double-breasted, Russian and enilor blouse models, Made and finished the Gimbel way, of good muslin, with fine linen bosoms. | and cheviots, in new Fry: brown and tan mixtures, as well ae blue serges Shirts that will fit well and give excellent satisfaction. Sizes 18} to 17.| thibets, for boys of 2! 17 years. Usua lly $1.50, now 60c. Boys’ Suits, With 2 Pairs of Trousers, at $5 Men's Soft Lead 35 Norfolk style, with watch ind belt Joope. Smart new gray and A limited quantity. Plain colors and striped bape irg | slightly | brown patterns, Sone a es ee 7 to 17 years, soiled. Sizes 1414 to 17. Usually 76c and $1. Now 360, or 3 for $1. va’ Regekarbockirs at $1.15 New Neckwear at 25¢ Wal mata of oe dant ota boss coreh bo eg aeT Ad coe Knitted ‘ec, silk four-in-hands and bat-wing tia; splendid variety of new Boys’ All-Wool Blue Serge Suits at $3.96 patterns a. 4 plain colors. Low priced at 26 Norfolk style, suits that compare fa ly ye! ong at $6. For beys Subway Store, Balcony of 7 to 17 years. ay Store, Baleony Over 1000 New Suits for Women and Misses The majority of the offerings are careful copies of Suits selling at much hi prices. Many sam; arments are also included, in scme cases at Lalf the usual 4 Our experts fave also purchased from leading manufacturers attractive Suits at material ie high in the scarf, Also broadeloth > SS TES SS = We cannot, of course, tell of all the Suits in this splendid variety, but here are some of them: Exceptionally well tailored, of whip- | «mart, new, modified Norfolk modal of real mai 3 collars, many braid-bound; blues, SUITS AT $18.75 Suits for women and misses, in five new button fe = aad striking browns, and new mixture: he model illus- away models, Subway, Balcony Coats that envelop the whole figure, and fit rather snugly, with the decidedly You Will Quickly See That the Prices Are Unusually Low concessions from their regular prices. SUITS AT $10 SUITS AT $13.75 “basket weaves, cheviots and verger; quality corduroy,.in browns, b! blocks and browns. } its fer misses and women, in six new models. . } . models, of Vicuna cloth, fine serges and wide trated, of dark gray zibeline, " trimmed with ’ Women’s Coats at $9.75, $12.75 and $15 straight lines so well liked this season. The new rough fabriesareesceptional ly pleas- Especially if you will slip on one or more of these attractive new Coats. COATS AT $15 SSS The Prices Are Very Low at $10 to $18.75 Suits for misses and women, in twelve new} Misses’ Corduroy Suits, illustrated—a very 32-inch coats, some with Empire backs | pjain gored skirt. SUITS AT $15 ind black broadcloth, plain cut- f wale cheviots and serges; plain pues black and velvet buttons. Also plain tailored and cut- ck, blue and brown. There are full length and three-quarter le angth Coats in the great assortment. ing; English mixtures, boucles, zibelines and others, in a wide variety of patterns. COATS AT 49.75 COATS AT $12.60 Three-quarter length Coats of English Eight new models; three-quarter Six new models, One particularly striking / ° mixtures, plaid back, in shades of brown, ‘ength Coats, of gray mixtures, Coat Fabian, straight model of gray or blue y ‘, gray and blue, Some braid bound. Plaid back, Coats of boucle cloth, | Ct he coe of gray nibeline plaid back, 4 t Full-length ‘Tourist Coats, of striking new | with inlaid velvet collare, the | ,,Anather Coat of gray sibeline, plaid back, “Rd English mixtures, buttoning close to the neck. striking new black and white zebra equally striking, of new English mixtures, Drie. Full-length Coats, of fashionable new cloth coats with velvet collar, the ti zebra cloth, ant , warm, new boucle boucle fabrics, in navy and black; also Conta braid-bound, and a fine variety of fubrics. The model illustrated’ is a striki and white of Thibet cloth, black, with colore on the | smart Coats of the fashionzble new Glagsna cloth, plaid back, bound all arou: ey with wide black reverse side. English mixtures. Subway, Balcony Two sualt Price Sales id Be ning Today Remarkable! Both of them! sucte remarkable , SEN cannot tell what will remain for tomorrow's selling. ‘The Sales tearted with 4,000 Women’s House Dresses A clearance of odd and broken lines— 260 Girls’ Coats at $3.95 The camples and odd Coats from three of our vending makers: intended to sell at $5 to $7.50 2 smart new styles—mainly the favored buttoned to the neck models. One smart little coat of bearcloth, buttons to the neck, with military Were 76c, now 386 Were $1.50, now To pols ahd len aes Pecan Were $1, ‘now oe Were $2 and $8, now 960 Another coat of cheviot has a sort of reversible rever that may be 7 aoa buttoned tight around the neck. ¥ 96 Bras edsteads The showroom samples of a leading maker. Many styles—only one of a kind AL lH eases: l Half Price, at $4.25 to $35.75 In ve... we offer a number of lines from our regular stocks of Brass Bedsteads, Springs and Mattresses at much reduced Subway Store, Lower Floer~ The materials are the season's favorites: Caracul Cloth, Zibeline, Corduroys and Cheviots. Black, blue, gray, tan and brown, Some_with i ai ited Hnings, others sufficiently warm without linings. Just 260 Coats all told, sizesGto14in the group; tomorrow, all at $3.95. Subway Store, Balcony Our Annual Fall Sale of Blankets and Comfortables resenting great stocks of these necessary Hed Coverings at very low lus advertisement is small and meagre when compared with che assortment ready for your immediate selection. $4.50 Comfortables and Woolen Blankets, $3 Very attractive, warm, yet light, comfortables, dainty coverings o Cilia Slat, Men’s and Women’s Knitted Underwear at 35c to $1.25 A splendid assortment of well liked styles, and the wanted sizes ond weights, ready for immediate selection. pric 10 Shirts and Drawers, ral colors, medium t, 76¢ grade, 60c, Shirts and Drawers, Wi 's hi Cotton Vests at 36¢, or three for §1. Children’s Cotton Veete and figured My tk mull, with 9-inch silk border; pink, blue, yellow and lavender; nes wers, | sizes filled with fluffy white cotton, cut size 72x78 inches, usually £4.50, at $9, Have. Pe fa 8, Hh Bes pd weit cdahed 0! ‘tho full-sized White Woolen Blankets are equally attractive, y Cotton Shirts and hularen’s Black Cciton 8 fo) ritbed, heavy or usually 18 ws at a aie i for warmth, with a cotton warp for strength, ‘good we remarkable offering at $3. Draw ghtly fleeeed, at 600. Women's ribbed Cotton Under wear, pure white, medium weight, ta, regular sizes, 60¢; $1.75 Posteri $1.26 $2 Blankets, $1.26 air ants naw’ oral designs, with | | New soft finshed Cotion Blankets iM Re cy veeuar ioe, plain colored borders. white and gr Stockings, cotton Yomen's Black Cotton $3 Comfortables, $1.96 $3. 26 Plaid Blankets,$2.26 Pr. | or mercerized lisle, medium or heavy ium weight, high ures od nainsook covers; pink, New block designs in bright,| weight, usually 28¢, at 18¢ pair, conte roa and and lavender designs, | attractive colorings. €€xt0 inches. 18 pairs for 600, Subway Stere, lankets, $3.75 Pair nd cotton filling on a ith wide silk binding kets, a4 2c pink and blue GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY. Lower Floor