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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 16, 1912. A Thos. Foody w r r ing possible the arrest was unconetitus tection of the flag of the United Btater, Cropsey to tell the atory. Mr, Cropsey y will be on ail day. snide : ea The signers ment are testifie |, that Foody was found absent ’ ann went to the park during | Latest Political Organization Pledges | Frankiin J. Hisonon, 3 Washing. are sis COM PLETE / | 5 from the desk, Later he was found in ltr rt recess and attempted to speak.) — liself to Have This Plank In- | tongttreet: Joseph Marti oS Ne , the Captain's room, the door of which © |The pottes int and were trying sw was closed, Foody's coat waa off. 6A ’ |to digesade Lunn from his purpose when York avenue; James M, Hillory, clviilan friend was present, A bottle of uently arrested opened serted in U. S. Constitution. 08 Lexington avenue; W. Mart! , : No. 100T N, = hiskey and glastes wer a ' ne ateint .) ‘ iis | Foody explained that the civilian was | gakea anat ine purher artes 40 «ee ment and asked him to place It on Me. | ing pace, Rrookly ANOS —— a en County Clerk Schneider was somewhat tb LJ r a n his tailor and declared he had jnot Governar to document turned out to be th pattaken of the whiskey. Foody aatd The men ar . in a telegram to © {ew Dolltionl,. Barty U0 Be - iv he himself was surprised by the prea- ° Gov, Dix, I jer the conatl- Ra one or Ihe lonabauona eri ‘ eee ‘. $ z rea | 5 ’ tantatl +, Jence of the whiskey and glase which t od and if they | tne ny ec | < ‘Destructive of Discipline, Ex-}yii' yon noun ty the cillay vote| Alderman and Clergyman Are used the Hehe of free] Mytew Party Is: | Weare now showing the OPENS AN ACCOUNT untartly, Bingham also dismissed Foody come eligible at any! nationat || mewest FALLSTYLES and a nativebe speech. Commissioner Tells Curran who wax reinstated by Commisstoner Among Those Arrested Up- PTY SE mite | SHORT VAMP to ; Investigating Committee. titea that ne nad] State for Strike Talks, ae Senda,” Bont gating : next Mi n't fail SHOES case with May ’, found artiricn o@- being tie: lets get it. Order next Sunday 8] y an sed. tn The World, will bo had previously World in advance. See your! Pikes to have inserted in the Con. . _ Cuban & French Hoole feted at The Informe. Former Police Commissioner James a dnd LITTLE FALIS, N. Y¥,, Oct. 16— dealer t atitution of the United States, Novelties in len Berene, Pulltcor 4 ©. Cropsey was called as a witness to- Inelosing WHT) aves Hos, an Alerman Amini Oe ee ontinuing the declaration says Arcade, Park Rows on Gy tk tho” reeurned. Hearing. of, th for elemeney for Poody. ng. Mit Blank to be tngerted, Ahall mot CRAVENETTE) | owes orice SaMircacers i Sig ok Meee ccond tetter|44™, 1. A. Simmons, James J. Rarry a y affect ther ° ow Lm! Curran Aldermante Investigating Com- y of receiving -e sevond letter piper een iets hererohore: oe High Button and Lace Shoes ‘Maries vi silane garding Foody Mr] JaWyer, and Robert Rakeman, a tors ; igh a ig 4 mittee, and was questioned by Mr ‘ i ther cleneyman, ell Soclaiiat ct |New German Amb. J ALL A128, FAIR PRICES. font 1 o, ‘ Buckner regarding the system of re- him. clergyman, all Socialists, and the Ia ies Z 208 Washing= inatating policemen dismissed from Cae eee ee win] three latter from Schenectady, were ar-] BERLIN, Oct. 16—Prince Lichnowaky | ing citizens af the United States J. GLASSBERG, Schevite "the srintinw et ke COLUMBUS AVE the Police Department become demoraliaed. a pailoe commia-|Pested here to-day following an attempt] was appointed Ambassador to London} America, If legally and properly efverticooment. BET.103&1O%ST Mr. Cropsey recited several court|sionership Is no easy berth, but a man|to address the mill strikers in the park. | to-day, succeeding the late Baron Mar-| m to such citizenship, for t déctsions in which it was held that cer-| should not accept the job unless he Is|They have appealed to Gov. Dix. schall vou ¥ re the Benes ort tain men should be reinstated because | prepared to be severe as Well as just,"} George R. Lunn, the Scctalist Mayor of of their regular payments to the pension | 84 Mr. Cropsey, Schenectady, was arratened in police fund. Asked as to the effect of these Pg!" FaUHaee Coan aes tee Les Chor] Court to-day charged with blocking a reinstatemonts, Mr. Cropsey sald a ene “percent Sie, Cron, | 2pbule He was arrested yester- * * Squad, who was dismissed by Mr. Crop- whey are harmful to the force” He) sey for being asleep while supposed to| (ay while addressing a crowd of strik- An Exposition and Sale of Untrimmed Hats addled that the courts have decited in| pe doing desk duty ing workmen of @ local mill. . ° ° $ Be oceans Slant “tess |Daaky Shutck Meee APNE) lak eee doit ee ¢ ¥ | MBE I S And Trimmings Will Take Possession of the omer of the court carries with it a pn an imp sed couch in d the he be dismissed 01 : Rs : : Fie requiting payment of Som 1h the mtation use, Tig MOHAAIEUL ine atte oN nanee rales Our Entire Main Aisle Tomorrow Mr. Cropsey said that Mirabeau 1 - * * «| Towns, ten a Close friend of Stay . rr ‘ This will not be a mere sale, but a magnificent Display of Millin- triment of dis ] Gaynor. was eounael to “ake, af ei ake bas ate dpard aint American aig bang ery Requisltes- “the majority having been im ed by us direct. | : nen ip o e La se Mr. ats been said— ° q ; a ; n every particular this will be an extraord Display, for it 1 a i ‘or regard: es vn ne: ur . ry an extraordinary play, Si es is ony ies ee |e ae Tot iis rene alae ot ne tanton nei grape and tread | Wil ti ilu sie iat are ub othe minute A fae ba ea Mayor Thad e because T |i tL na leery AA Laberinto ty he ‘ly | never permitted to remain at GIMBELS—for we have a high Mr. Cropaey suggested that adequate] sumed that she, (the Mayor) had some atl ew oe fine American factory. All are heavily Standard of Style, that we insist upon maintaining at all times. hanges in the charter might furnish aj (teres sy oat LA sd 3 a lated on ci . 4 re Iniri pr rhe ers pve’ inatead ate ipl pea Ca Rite Bleed fons en Mu The nalear fou an accumulation of certain pieces—Vegetable srveputios re peeel meyer the seaside of oar eee Joining the pension fund might b4 dis ake : >| 0 Ja ¥ Sica lt cares tie them.” We secured hem to, sell ata third belgw thelr requar | Rufehs#es, and our power in Paris and other European centers for “The right of reinstatement is an ayor he could change em, 4 d lon bi ber of illinery Trimmings. To be exact, everything shown in this } evil,” the witness said. sioner.” prices, and have further enriched the collection by a number o Display has been imported by us, except the American Plush | “Discipline in the department is all tly the Mayor again wrote pieces from our own stock. Here are the prices: Hats, Ostrich and Paradise Plumages, which jal t—without tt ue a oe ae aca “THE Card Trays at ‘76¢ to $1.60, regularly $1.60 to $3. 4 ae ise Plumages, which came to us by spec! effectively "accompts y wad Wunbieion svlineauae c° THE Gillery Trays. **8.60 to $19-60, regularly $20 to $20. purchases for this event. Cropsey. “The sys mee ee eee SMOOTHEST” Vegetable Dish 4 at $3.76 and $7.50, regularly $6.60 and $9.75. This Display of Feathers will alone be worth a visit, for there// ments attacks disctpll here should er i 5 “ST Meat Platters at $4.60 to $13.60, regularly $6.50 to $22.50. will be exquisite specimens of the birds of France, England, Ger- be stability in the department suicient| AMHERST, Mass, ) ‘ VP “ TOBACCO __Bonben Dishes at 69¢. regularly $1. And many other pieces at the same | many, Austria, China, Japan, Africa, Australia, North and South to prevent a succeeding Commissioner | charter, the teal and the Keys of Am-|fAiia\@h ae price-reductions. Main Floor | America. It is impossible to give prices in detail, so we aball overruling his predecessor in the cases were presented to Dr. ME . W jinchilla O° quote a few, as an index: of dismissals and refusal to appoint.” eiklejohn, former de: DIsMissAt oF LiguT. FooDy 16] permet LO) F tins - Handy 2 B.ags Boys” Chinchilla Overcoats, | ,Froncn reatners, including Geore | eect #8, 98, 911.60, 414, Sas.00 RECALLED. ae pa Ast ese pias id Warm and Long at $8 English Feathers, including Pheas- Tinported Silk Velour Pfish Hats, Mr. Buckner reverted to the case of | witnessed the exercises ’ . bit bey: motifs, 600 to $9.76 | §10-—Some Mas soft rere Others The price is a special one. We drove a bargain for the err Pe i iealoaed rear tt eee bands Ke Moca! ie “a seoall eeoacnae: of these Coats, otherwise we should have to sell them for a Assorted Fancy Feathers, includ- taupe, amethyst, purple, mole, gray more. They are made of standard all-wool pie vial : ‘ ing haskle, burt, oa d the new ang wine, vals Meck wl : Sizes for youngsters of 214 to 10 years; in a polo model, wit! a ings, 760 to . ic collars of the same material, and belted all around. Splendid | ours. , 92.25, Mle bg Mat Sree ice ty ONWIT El I ER quality worsted lining. Navy blue, and light or dark gray—a | 93.25, 96.60. colors, also black—in a variety of e great find at $8. Other Winter Overcoats for small boys, in a Bird of Paradise in the new cluster | small and medium styles. Senpiiep abadghphiad The No-Charge Trimming Service ANNOUNCE FOR TO-MORROW Equally Good at Their Price—These Suits at $6.50 | win be extended, if you purchase a Hat and ‘Trimmings in this exposition, or in our regular Mi. - t OE eee te ‘Cat and folly Hreds* Norfolk and pln double | Unery Sections, and Main Floors The Season Ss Most Extraordinary breasted styles, in harevene gray or brown, for boys of 7 to 18 years. 7 Older Boys’ Long Overcoats, $10 Sale of Women’s Charmeuse & Cloth Coats These fine Overcoats are in a smart double-breasted style, with belted backs; 1 ee re ee ond many all around, or without belts. Warm wool or serge lining. Several styles at the bai Cae fll se coats as we imagine you CEN an; peters ‘ ; 7 ; 3 8 to 18 years, The fabrics are exclusive, having been specially purchased for for tie MOT ogteye ns eee, oe ee o basse di sae coats. Every garment made expressly in Vera Guid LINENS ‘ooms. # Wi’ a Real Scots Burr 25.00 35 .00 Natives of Dunfermline, which is all they need by way of ; credentials for wholesome sturdiness and prepossessing appear- Regular prices 37.50 to 55.00 ance. For this old Scotch town is famous for the excellence of the . Linens which are its chief product. Twelve of the smartest models in London We bought the splendid Tablecloths and Napkins in this ship- style coats and dressy trimmed effects. ment at the mills early this Summer, and our direct importation . of them makes it possible to sell them at prices to interest greatly Made of charmeuse, velour de laine, wool velvet, chinchilla, the thrifty housewife. GPL Nee TEP ee ha a Donegal tweeds, black and white diagonals, cote de cheval and TORE ti (C000 new deel gns, from 'BE IB nopee, (ab: gR LED) broadcloth. ‘ Napkins to match, 20-inch, 22-inch, 24-inch, at §2.60, 68 and §8.78 a dozen. : A rather finer grade, from the same makers, in beautiful round designs, ex- elusive with GIMBELS, from 72x72 inch, at te Tania Inch, at $7.26, i For round tables, 41x81 inch, and 86x90 inch, and $5.76. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street pF beget tec aley tery Up ly For a few days we will hem any of the above Table Cloths and Napkins —— : without charge. Second Floor geesenesceneneseesessetes | 7 Hosiery With a Good | e oe) | i a . % : : Fall and Winter 3 OL 7 WASS ER &C 0 Claim on Your Interest ° ° ’ . tng i . ° t 7 t ‘ One of the secrets of successful storekee] ing is looking at i Clothing * DREN EVER EVENING UNTIL 9. Pm things from other people's point of view, and anticipating their venty-five y {study and @|] WRITE FOR 2 “ ee 3 ROO. wishes as far as possible. A bf iene in the Clot ‘hy us 4 OUR 1912 / Womesnepar $123 FURNBIED | That is why this Hosiery stock has so many friends, And are aon | Bi. pots have won dee the fins of 3 CATALOGUE ah qT < some of the particular sorts of Hosiery that we have found out The Kerchief Blouse } mT aralie the: gonliseeesol: ihe yr J that men and women want. That they are good for their price that fastens with knots | PThousands testify annually to apitle dame soestete of sh, secompenzing goes without saying, | ee ak ie their satisfaction in their dealings © thowing you exactiy'as they would appeat BEDROOM For Women — Thread Silk Stockings, in black, white, tan and a few colors. the Blouse with long with ue. ein NEE Our Liveral Credit Terms £2!..0%, Bris: Cotton or alll uarter tops with reinforced voles, 86¢ a pair—though Tyee rane sha By al | e display Suits in a variety o mt Wage made to sell for more. sual & he textures pel patterns, all of t $50 Worth $3 Down) ¢5. 16 81.25 i a m For Women. - He: ‘otton Stockings, imported; in regular sizes and larger Penal OUnRAT ela ie | : test Fall and Winter designs. iS $78 Worth $5 Down{ Weekly ones to fi vy MnerRAr: All black, or with unbleached split sribek on chuaal Mauone H Same quality on credit. @ $100 Worth $10.00 Down £13 soles. je airs for $1, i rp Y Cheaper than cash elsewhere @ Ad Y pwn For Women tockings for coldest weather. Heavy or medium at everal versions of the meOReD an Reeaunt AoW Bod 3 DINING ROOM $150 7 ee iv aie sri ie weight. | Fr feet, black or natural color. Sizes 81, up to the unusual i Tinos Lapariat ele | and family 3 «© $30:00 $3.00 “RITCHEN | For Children Good Stockings of ribbed cotton and lise, in throg weights papacy Seth gee | : slack, white n, with double heels and soles, vair; 3 pairs $1. ri . H “$40.00 $4.00 For Men ra a Cotton Hotes black or tan, Nanceaeamen’ AMY mercer- These Blouses are all La “ “ ty n er = $50.00 ee ized ligt, hack and colors, medium weight, and very lustrous, 860 a of fine French voile— H Pay Week $ “Susenchunetts 11 For Men fleavy sit Sox i, reinforced hls and soles, black and some colors white of course. o) ay ‘A surplus of « dollar or better qualities sin Floor a ‘Ail Goods 2.100 Blouses of the Hour t $2 | ® ’ a ° Marked in : : : , . i Zeitz & $ st Continuing the Notion Sale Gimbel Reproductions of the Five Models That Have Captivated ALL GOODS DELIVERED BY | Dressmakers and women who do their own sewing are gladly aris N ‘ork. These Models Cost Us $9 | ° B3 MOTOR TRUCKSUNMARKED profiting by this opportunity to lay in the needles and thread, Paris and New Yor adels Cost Us $85 to 875 Each to Import. | ars IS * Brass 15 98 tapes and braids, and all the other sewing things they need just If you could but know how many hours of tedious energy were spent in per- | 3 Bed $ . now. So here’s another day of the Notion Sale: fecting these Blouses to sell at $2! First of all, we went to Paris to get the mode 635 Fulton St., Opp. Elm Pl. % Sapranieed 12 ycis.. Imported Drews- |, 10c for piece, 6 yards, Imported Em- | the ones that the Parisiennes have adopted themselves. Then came the task of hav- BROOKLYN . eee ee een ee eine makers |, 200 for pieeer'6- yards, imported | ing them reproduced in Blouses of quality, that would not be mere shams, or only se severessovosoeNES “deal” Sewing Sik. |Hunstitchingextratinequilty. || | the styles in effect. But, we have succeeded! And we are sure that our endeavors © $1.26 for Si , aces, . é vomen ha , ‘ ; | —— 1208, for, three 56, papers. Gimets and flat in 6, 6, 8, 10 and 12 pil ake many Lying) happy beepers Ri only regret is that the number is Se ee bai taa Cate Gh. mat Gimiea Garnant’|| aac: ch is not many when all New York is clamoring for such Blouses. adjusted, The Sale will be held in the regular Blouse Shop, Third floor, Center, rted Pins, black, white or | Dress Si ields, e ‘ Mc, “Gripfast” Elastic 26¢ for two 1 Shirtwaist Belts, 26c for box, 6 halls, Gimbels Im- ported French Darning Cotton, splen- ported as | assorted, 10c for three Se cards Gimbe's oy a Nos, 0,1, sino. $8.98 SPECIAL sii tisha ti! HE Sunday World's Want Directory makes more “Offers of Posi- » Kitchen, with ( ri) tions’ than any other | 100 “Queen” re- | did colors looks like silk C : IMBE ( BROTH ERS two mediums in the [mer , le 4 fi SUpROrTa: A ' 18c for twelve a spools O. N. T, verse. i] ¢ for Se roll Cotton Tape, black or] Darning Cotton, black, white and ROADWAY | THIRTY-THI universe. white, tan. Main Floor Ls aa YORK IRD ST. eens ns ee ee . é SET