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ny 22°7G HE'S HAPPY IN JAIL BECAUSE HE GET ~ ENOUGH TOE Porter Who Smashed Raub’ Brooklyn Restaurant Has Revenge A-Plenty. JUDGE SYMPATHIZES Buys Him Food and Locks Up Steward Ryder Said Beat Him, Charles Ryder, who was a porter for Merman Raub, for a few day: « Hrookiyn rest days, raid tr en “At 1 get enough food vere and Vin en when task for 1" At Raub's Nevins street place workmen were busy repairing the dam © Ryder did “getting even” He leclaves he sight of plenty a traay. When the re aith lunchers nh and demane ept without food t hanger drove was irant ow Fobn Cavolean, the bookkeeper, ordered him out. For sanswer the man, a powertu hulle chap, wt is pocket it on his finger, ald to the rate: “Gentlemen, t of here quickly. im going to ¥ the revolver shall be shot. In the rose roon nany women. heard the loud voices and then through the open door saw the man with the revolver. They nade for the street and the men in the Joined them. @ bookkeeper and guests sought fety in Might and then destruction began. The man smashed the glass {gar case and then hurled bottles at three mirrors, breaking all of them. SMILES AT WRECK AS HE ARRESTED, The police came and the man was ar- reated. As he looked at the wreckage ¢ emiled and sald: “Finel I am done now. oven.” Ryder said he was forty-three, and lived at No, 98 f° street, Manhattan, He was very pale and said he was Arraigned before Magistrate ynolde in the Adams street police rt, Ryder said: "I have been working seventeen hours ‘8 day for this man Raub. He employed &s @ porter a week ago last Satur- At 7 tn the morning I went to rk in the cafe in Fulton # ree nd there I worked until 7.0 at From there I was sont to the « this restaurant. I for protection. No 1s T am about nt AY EVENINGS UNTIL cy 49 and SI Me ket Street, Ore Dollar for ets your Fre: BAL/ DCE NENTS, eooul. weels'y ace cece Acorn's 2 ened Vron $5 (9 $1070 On Srorii Week'y Pry~cents $10 Solid Oak | | went to Steward Seasick and askes| \him for my wages. ‘down and beat me [me to come j} “What was burst} vt the restaurant sat | Reem Outfit payments, worked until midnight. “L was to be paid $30 a month, but I did not object to the pay. I had agreed to work for it. What I did ob- Ject to was that they refused to sive me anything to eat. “I decided to quit on Monday and restaurant In Nevins street where ‘ He knovked me! ‘Then he said for} to-day, I did and this! morning he beat me again.” | {HAD NOTHING BUT COFFEE AND BREAD, HE SAYS. | iven you to eat?’ asked) the Mawistrat vt NE exer < the reply This is outrageous,” cried the Mag- | Histrate and turning to Detective William | t coffee and bread,” an he gave him money and said: | buy this man food.” detec.ive got the food but the which supplied it refused pay | Magistrate then tssued a ick was held In $00 bail, and not able to raise the amount, went| to Walt examination on Friday. | >y was held {n $500 bail on a charge h to fail te. Mass, Oct. 9.—Harvard CAMBRIDGE students who are not self-supporting | will not be allowed to vote in the coming sidential election according to the Board of this city, The stu- jghly incensed, have taken their case to court and an application has been made for a writ of mandamus to compel the local election officials to per- ,mit these students to register and vote at elections. — Roy Shot Cleaning Gan. Crawford Warren, fourteen years old, ‘an, N. J., when a gun that ning for his father went emoved to the Monmouth Mo- ospital in Long Branch. ‘The wsick on a charge of as-| y at f and $1.00 bail for! } vas shot through the body yesterday | THE EVEN DIAMOND DEALER CRAZED Bi PAIN IN EAR, ENDS LIFE Hemmingdinger, Unable Sleep, Sits on Edge of Bed and Shoots Himself. to Bugene Hemmtingdinger, — tc "sold, a diamond merchant 1 No. %8 Fiftiot street, South Brook. lyn, and having w place of business at No, #6 John t, Manhattan, vom. mitted suicide eariy to-day at his home by shooting hinee! p with a revolver. 4, with his wife and three children, the parlor floor and basement of the white stone house at the Fiftieth strect address, and according to his wife had been sulfeing for some timo from ear trouble. ‘The pain le supposes to have driven him to take his life, Policemen Cashman and Harrison of the Fourth avenue station were neur Fiftieth street and Fourth avenue about daylight, gwhen they heard a revoivor shot. By the timo they reached the house from which the scund seemed to come & woman Was at an open window screaming. | They found Hemmingdinger, partly dressed, on the side of a bed, with the above the right there pronounced his condition critical, ELDERLY FOLKS! CALOMEL, SALTS AND CATHARTICS AREN'T FOR YOU. revolver on the floor. Mrs, Hemming- dinger sald her sleeping atone, him awake much evidently arose himself while si the bed. Dr. Phillips, called from weslan Hospital, died Snstancy. man who to Corey, and a self as Delia family, The 1 mnge in age years, The w hugand had no busine: of the time, this m the In the house were acey, (em displaying in Harmless, gentle “Syrup of Figs’’ is best to cleanse your stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels of sour bile, You old people, Syrup of Figs is particularly for you. You who don't exercise as much as you need to; who like the easy chair. You whose steps arc slow and whose muscles are less clostic: — You must realize that your liver and ten yards of bowels have also become less active. Don't regard Syrup of Figs as ph: It stimulates the li d bowel as exercise would do i f it. cathartic. The help which Syrup of Figs gives to a torpid liver and weak, sluggish bowels is harmless, natural and gentle, When eyes grow dim, you hel; Do the same with your liver an them. bowels important. mean that ing fermenti and the pe America’s Gr-alrst Furaiture House 18 O'CLOCK husk & a co SEECUR, ce ic. | Luscious when nge makes them less active. | Fi decaying food, gases and clogged-up waste. thirty feet of bowels suck this decaying waste and poisons into the blood. You will never get feeling right until this is corrected—but do it gently. Don't have a bowel washday; don't use a bowel irritant. For your sake, please use only gentle, effective Syrup of Figs. Then you are not drugging yourself, for Syrup of Figs is composed of only figs, senna and aromatics which cannot injure. A teaspoonful to-night will gently, but thoroughly, move on and out of your system by morning all the sour bile, poisonous fermenting food and clogged-up waste matter without gripe, nausea or wenknesa. But get the genuine. your druggist for the full nam: rup of igs and Flixir of Senna. Refuse, with contempt, any other Fig Syrup ie name—prepared by Syrup Company. unless it bears the California Read the la . : on fillers. All sizes. bright finish only Double Stamps Mornings Single Stamps Afternoons Club Fees—No Red Tape Strings to This Offer -om No Extra Charges of Any .ind TO CUR CUSTCMERS This offer is good your account is you, too, whether ii open or if you losed it. Bring One Dollar and sclect whatever you need. OoMOUTET in'vou ADVERTISED ARTICLES Any advertised articles may be included r outfit or you can open an ac by buying a single advertised ar- ticle at the advertised price WITHOUT ANY E: WE CIVE FREE INSURANCE on yeu meke your purchase you re aiflcete whi arvantees that in c f your fam ua receipted bill thout extra chai Buffet Dresser, 4.98 So'id Oak nish ine $1.50 Solid Oak) | AN tix 56 inches wide, ck d ep, 3. deep drawern; | carved top with large Freneh plate mirror. Dresser, go'den 19 p'ate mirror, silver; 1 large Wood pulis. | wood pulls. " Dining Ch I, am 79c Oak, go'den fini constuction; spind bree Solid stron arm. wo drawers, one lined XTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND. SMALL ACCOUNTS ily ESPECIALLY _ INVITED £30 Solid Oak we large French beve: top for linen drawer. 2 cabinets; $2.50 Mahogany Finished Rocker strong construction, A bargain, | | nate this seaso! | | dozen pairs. 1 and other jeweled beads, at | $3.96 to $6.96. of those for evening wear the sort for the new slashed husband had been hia suffering keeping and ing and shot ing on the side of Now ald Hemmingdinger he police he was Julius yman desertving her- friends of the mmingdinger children aixteon to eighteen dow told the police her change and look just as neat. topcoat is most comfy, why rack out the Skirt to your suit? Corduroy Skirts—Brown, prune—$4.75 to $10.75. Broadcloth Skirts —- styles—$9.75 to $16. Tweed Skirts—for athletic wear—$10.75. Two-toned Whipcord Skirts, $7.50. Cheviot Skirts, with boucle border, $8.75. And do you know that a black charmeuse Skirt and chiffon blouse make a charming house gown? Black Charmeuse Skirts in pannier effect and other draped styles, $13.75 to $16.75. silk jersey-top Petticoats at $2.25. |coats with the new puffings, and the cleverest of pleats, at NO FOOD FOR PRISONER. Woman Held for 24 Hours Without Anything to Mary Donahue, a young woman of No. 5% Mart street, Brooklyn, told Magis- lrate Reynolds to-day that she nad been loa y without food since 10.20 had been t day morning. She said ane en with a dizzy spell, fallen Po- swaik and cut her head. Hiceman Bach arrested her for Intox tlon, though she sald she had not been the to be expiained that in fit condition GIMBELS P, ‘ ‘ | £ATIS Has been virtually brought to America—to the House of Fashions. ‘That is, all the new Gowns, Wraps, Furs, Accessories of Dress and Millinery—which we are now wha DP. nen ade der Coilellers This farcinating pageant may be viewed between 10 A. M. and 12 Noon 2and 4 P, M.—on the Eighth Floor. We cordially invite you to avail yourself of this op- portunity to i the authentic modes that will domi- The Gloves You Are Going to Give for Christmas Can be bought to best advantage NOW and kept in their boxes until it is time to hang them on the Christras tree. For The Bon Marche £ale of Gloves offers such splendid economies on exactly the Gloves most in de- mand, that wise women are buying them by the half dozen or Here are, for instance, the long White Gloves that a girl needs for dances and theatre parties during the Winter—of washable kid or suede, at $2.25 pair, though the usual price is $3.75; and witha further reduction to $17 for a half dozen pairs. Long Gloves, too, of lambskin, at $1.6 pair, usually 42.60. Same way all the way through the list, down to the excellent, shapely one-clasp Glace Lambskin Gloves, at 76c pair, or $4.25 for half a dozen pairs. It is important to remember that these Gloves are all in stand- ard Gimbel qualities, newly made up for us, perfect and warranted ! —not made for ‘“‘sale” purposes. Special Glove Note for Men There is only one item for men (excepting as their wives or best girls may be affected) in the Bon Marche Glove Sale—but ' it’sagood one. Smart one-clasp Walking Gloves of Tan Cape, are very specially priced at $1 a pair. Main Floor ASeparateSkirt Is SuchaSaving NEW STYLES If you have ever had an extra Skirt you know that it doubles the life of your suit, for the minute you get in the house you can And on stormy days, when a long black, blue, taupe and arenes and_braid-trimmed Third Floor And Other New Silk Petticoats’ Make Their Bow Tomorrow When pretty Phyllis Dare and a half dozen of the lovely Gaiety girls sang one of their songs in ‘The Sun- shine Girl,” in London, our repre- sentative quite forgot the charm of music and sketched the design of the pretty Petticoats they wore—for obviously it was the most attractive note of their costume, And tomorrow our copy will be ready for you—in plain or change- able chiffon taffeta and messaline. {t has three graduated, side-pleated ruffles, as you will see in the sketch. Although there are dainty Eve- ning Petticoats with lace ‘ruffles studded with Rhinestones, pearls $14.60 to $26, we have specialized ‘Then, too, there are Petti- Dainty, clinging Petticoats of crepe de chine, are the prettiest H trimmed with lace, The Shadow Petticoat--shadow lace up to the knees— $5.60 to $8.95, is just and transparent gowns, at $6.95, Second Floor. taken to court and for that + Seudelari, “t who was Killed last week wh out the Vanderbilt cup race “if Mt te food for ne: fact is a disg management of ‘Neverti A the The woman wa thie city, dled yesterday trom received when thelr car wen diteh. ‘TheSunshineGirl’ | We have Exhibit of wh ft. size, by itself. someness. tities. Creams Jars, Balm, 17¢, 34e. Gimbels Cucumber Cream. was kept w four hours e city and t devoted an entire Cross Aisle in our Rug Store to an at we believe to be the richest collection in New York today of Domestic Rugs of the highest grades. There are fifty-five distine resenting the pick of the ANGLO-PERSIAN Perfect Ru This is as com Woodland Violet Be. 6 for #5. Te. Magistrate wn, Hair Preparations 450. Gimbels Brilliuntine. and beautifying vale; Gimbet mpoo Jell Gimbel Ghinbels -08. 200 Pairs port Beui old we high as $2.00. @peclal purchase Brushes, ine putt briations regularly Tooth Brushes handles; 25e kind, at ie, Wood Ai Pint, gallon, We, Denatured Alcobol hafing dish; pin on, 100; & on, Iniment—2 of, 10cr 4 Pareworto—2 07,, 100) 4 02, 200. aaPitite of Camphor—2 os. Mes § om, Sweet Spirits of Nitro 1004 4 0%, B00; 4 02, ide. @ of Feppermint—2 hos 4 1 om bottle, Ife, Ber 5 oF Glycerine—4 02 Castor Oll—4 07, bot bottle, Bie, Camphorated ©) hee Dobell’e solution—S 04 Mes pint Bhe, Eanence of Pepain—8 on. qaittlorptio Mouth Wash—t BROADWAY Military Brushes— str 1 at, pair, @ jon’ thle Brus! Laboratory Products . @kirk etronw, tbe, For the bath oda Mixtures om, ¢: ahe. oi pint, aoreste 1912, ING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, nl been held oter Every reliable Toilet Preparation or home remed can be found in its splendid stocks, priced always in the | In addition, there is the fine group of Gimbel Toilet Preparations from our ; own laboratory, which we can unqualifiedly recommend for purity and whole- gfomvcion Massage Cream, Ge, 4X, Cold, Crea Ble, B4e Gimbels Theatrical Cold Cream—L0.,| 30 BOer ts M., Be. Cold Cream—For washing the face; fT 106. ort Cream, | 100 5 Gimbels Eau De Quinine Halr Tonlo— 400 nize, 200. bein imported Bay Kum—Pint,| # m Noap—Lb. far, uid Green Soap Khamyoo— “tor Ke | Proprietary Medicines Midot— IBes quart, 250] N ter was cured of bronchitis by Father John’s Medi | Washington, D. C., saya: nineteen PERSONAL 534 West 49th St. y York City, says that ber daugh- ne. G. D. Wele! 4 Sth St. N. Ww. “T gained pounds In a recent letter, R. H. Lewis of He, N. Y., states that ho {of consumption by Father ieine, A $25,000 Display of Fine Rugs season's new designs, in “. FRENCH WILTON all of which are at the standard price of $87 each. Also a Mill Clean-Up of 9 x 12 ft. Rugs From J. & J. Dobson zs in handsome Oriental designs, in the desirable 9 x 12 at these prices: Body Brussels, 9 x 12 ft Royal Wiltons, A Stirring List of Household Needfuls From the Gimbel Drug and Toilet Goods Store plete an organization as though it were set apart in a building Pure Drugs are dispensed by registered pharmacists, and prescriptions are accurately and carefully compounded. We will fill mail orders promptly, but must reserve the right to limit quan- Many of the items in the following list bear specially low prices tomorrow: Laboratory Products Epsom Salte—1 ib ry box, Be. White colds, 18 Quinine Surains, 100, be. Soda Salleylate— 5 Krain tablets Me. ip. Cathartic Pilla, 100, Ie. Noda Mint Tablets, Se. ? ted Digeative Tablets, 200, Hete—-With or without 100, Ue ; erains, 100 for Calomel Tablete—100 for 106. saccharine Tablete—100 L-grain for ie, : tache tablet 6 imtest he 1 ite, Be, sine, at al rize,) aSeq y \s Large bar, mi alth Soup—3 cakes for ls Shaving Cream—250 tubes, ‘French Ivory’’ Goods ry fere—Detachadle top; regularly pein! Jvory | re Hench Ivory eo 7D, at 81,71 GIMBEL BROTH NEW YORK taking Father |~ ile trying [John's Medicine, It built me up.” © course t patterns, all in the 9 x 12 ft. size, rep- ., at $25, Usually $30 9x12 ft., at $33.60, Usually $42.50 because they are patterns not to be continued Y. that you are apt to ask for lo Powders, Paste & Cream: Nickel Toilet Requisites HERATI Sixth Floor west possible manner. Dorin’s Rouge—Without puffs, 10e. Poudre de Kis—Package. 10e. & Gallet Lundborg'’s Swise Lilac Taleam, 15¢. Namvral Cotylopsis Taleum, Zhe, Tooth Powder, 24e and 15e. Tooth Paste. 200 and 1c, Bell's Tooth Paste. 10c. le Dentalina Tooth Wash. Toot Paster, renater ve, Horinated Touth Pewder, Oe. fan Boe tae ihe to 61.50, itiee—For travelling, from Mostly de- rere Sut tecsed qusiity: doven to Rubber Goods Folds tnto sold for 1 tantes wide, Tike a ard yard Oe a yard. Hobinsou's ‘Turkioh Bath Cabinete— The Kind tor R00, Maternity Ousfit—c Maternity Packet, (imase—S yarde, BOer 2 Tobing—5 feet long, rome Th. At DOG. lied Hed Pans No sharp edmes, en Simpeon's id ‘Feeding Cope—Reg. 250, at Gloves—Protect your hands; at 200° 0 18 inquart, of inbels: 40m, Be. RB. ‘Theemometere—Accu+ and Subway Balveay, THIRTY-THIRD SE