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eR Te 7 > , aa orem THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1912. Gown to the ground. The next he heard and adjusted hi to swore he saw Rosenthal hide] were the ertes of several boy# who told $3 A &$4 HOES nd adjusted Ris “TISMOOS HERSELF SALARY CUTSAVNG = 2 =e me OME FOURS mvsD OF MURDER (22S HERR ae ra eo o happen. He saw| According to this witness Gol nere | Hold thole shape, fit ay de cin talking together charwed Rosentha, with saying: * : : say he saw Gold-| now saueale’ ) setter and wear longer iu, HALF GLOBE $6,700,000 10 CITY towne earzonw wen | recone | ON RANDALL'S ISLAND eo : en when Haynes the black ——~ as if urging} Then Rosenthal said Goldstein urged: | than any other make He next saw] “Yes, that's him; quick, bit the squealer | for the price ASK BOARD FOR ACTION. : Engineers Try to Remove Opp see where the 6 bric! de who was once counsel | Stores In Crestor Hew York Al part Island Is Ka-| Revision of Duties and Pay of | “thon of Thirty-fourth Street f chooing Because of Athol’s Municipal Employees Rec- Property O\ Cullant testified that] for rank Cirficl, represented | The Continuous T { Cargo of ange ommended | Bde uttie room at the top of the ov- is In tho Clty'e budget for in which the|a negro boy, Alonzo Hayner, i — ne # n ote on the roof} th " Mr. Ba Oy Pulnted Witnesses Swear That a Brick {2" P's office window ui saw Gold- oy dunce ( ane to represen thee Thrown From Roof Caused BOWE! tes! or ’ Death of Alonzo Haynes. i which {8 the concern that) Wro refum ) bulld and ouerate a moving | James P, he el Bar- | | Looking off toward the Asores trom! In view of a prospective ten mittion| ® NaN ibid . ad Bere f wirikers in| were y on trial for the murde mission to-day “| thelr brand o Mesito the board of Fat day reported to the! Ata meeting on Oct. & lawye ing a reduction in| genting Alfred G. Vanderbilt and other tower out on the bend of mmittee of the Board of Bs *\jast. Haynes was str > on standardization of HH 1 mititt with a « thrown f t of | That awful so faa pollee and mitit he | stomach the the is at I s | t me, pated. ‘It isn’t your stomach’s fault— Gandy Hook, Jack Murray, the observer | Qn4 wireless and telegraph operator, @ought he heard a queer sound from | hoor ra repre= vutioned Giovannitt! against vielence, | Refuge and that the defendant lad sald of the @At of the mists beyond the dawn. em, which, if ¢ |property owners in Thirty-fourth atr with the Bel | The State a! that and constipation. : i poltee, what fe | He threw open a wintow and silenced | o\' aving of ..4, 1 the plans of the company a cept for thelr night-| th A Isiac Gol immediately sweeten the stomach, remove the sour, | @ Clicking key to listen, y. This figure is] the Commission held up their previously | st years old, who ing food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver | ¥ “Weekikithatter choo!” Lan reductions of salartes,| granted approval of the rou # lintened atten-| under the direction of an. Instructor.| : Then your stomach | ‘ ts of grades in the) At a meeting of the property owner b e from | were responsible for the murder. 4 ' ‘ yy morning. ER sete Phe dilelameltaediegemaal IY te as @ criterion Sere te | eeueeroey Te Wy Creugbaur and | o¢ Hehind them sat a Auinber trial (s before Justice ail his adventurous tite. For a mo- ol Charles Parmele, ¢ ing engineers, | o members of the Industrial Workers | narnet Frankel, arguments In| of the World, and beride the cage next eda n volved at the| to her husband sat Mrs, Caruso, who is | 2008 MeCrane, ¥ Disturbance of} permitted to confor with the prisoner | te ws, who rem held as principal in the foplzgo killing. | edy, told the Jury {na haiti REGISTER TO-MORROW. what they #aw of Haynes's death, Last, year the grand total of the City! “I the ¢ Inet wan $199,00,00. ‘This gum in-| crower’ to. the 1 wl every expenditure. Tt fs esti-| Commiasion's bh d the budget for the coming year|the atreet traffic for ¢ ! amount to nearly $9,000,000; henec| one of the chief points f™ent he thought !t might have been a Qedler expiosion on an incoming steamer, But no, 1 was unmistakable when it was repeated. fe ‘Te was the most stupendous sneeze “@'e'akikitkatter CHOO!" the anxiety of the budget committee,|and the engines . ' : tail : . 7 turd Frankel swore he saw enthal , ; } Wondering Jack Murray leaned out|a* Weil As the salaries committee, to cut] that Pesause of. tv tans age of senteieation a? Wea ae handiing a brick which had taken : ; | (Qi farther and snuffed tho bree as Soeieie bs oi vigag Father Knick-| yoy and Lexington av not register you cannot vote, Megis.| from a chimney. He saw the brick) | Worid Wants #¥ ork Wonders 4 sande ont, yt Unes of a ship headed! (i. yea Wit ia konee, = a fourth atreet. at leat from Seventh a tation suet open at 7 A. M. ana abe eo ie ved ; nathas deed wh Hi 10 Cents. Never gripe or sicken, \ ks ' from the Ambrose lightship and tro nue to avenue, wot be mo die A . threw it. e heard either Rosentha a, Gen he found himself nearly out of | PT to the proposed reduction of] turbed by new construction that the ‘CASCARETS WORK _ WHILE You SLEEP.” » but it Is explained, that] construction on the Thirty-fourth atreet — The Richest Weaves of Europe— ’ 5 ° res I MBE } iS The Season’s Most Fashionable Novelties— In This Gimbel Dress Goods Display Special Purchases of Untrimmed Hats and, | Fashion has wrought a radical change in Dress Goods, and this season one sees Trimmings Combine in Making a Very |? number of delightful weaves, in wool or silk-and-wool, that would not have beert U |considered possible a few years ago. ncommon Sale for Tomorrow : ‘The result has been an extraordinary diversity of new fabri ies, esp Each of their is the soft thick-piled effects, which has made the gathering of a representative stock sufficiently ae eat of them a fascinating—but considerable —undertaking. his WAL CH Our sper spent several months this Summer among the designers of England aking acombination & vent; d he of thom, we think that there and the Continent, selecting their choicest new weaves; and we have in cons?- will be ‘economies for prac-|quence the finest collection of foreign Novelties that, we believe, exists in New York — tically every woman who wants | today, including many that are exclusive with Gimbels. aHat. Here are a great many of the superb fabrics that are used this season by the $5 Plush Hats at $2.25 | great dressmakers of Paris in producing their model gowns—such as you have re- en nuse the baal just hid | cently admired in La Promenate des Toilettes. 212 Ttats, and us ft is imported, he The woman who wishes her costumes and wraps to be made of the most fash- could not, duplicate it for future ionable materials; and dressmakers and manufacturers who wish their productions new biue, gold, amezhyst, and rich | tO have distinction and beauty, will do well to profit by the resources of this collec- P y shades of brown—fueed with black ition while the variety is still at its height. For the quantities which we imported 92.26 French Folt Hate ot $1.85 of these beautiful fabrics are limited; and when they disappear, it will be for good. @e window, his own head racked with Qhethe biggest ancese Mra. Murra b ever got out of his beck panting and arrangement will affect| plank would not make any difference t —— - \ 4 . certain employees now] Utaly Grants Amnenty to Araba, Window. When he was rested he took ving $2,400 a year for addressing) TOME, Oct. As the Sultan of wp his glasses, made out the ship's pes, will be entrusted with and} Turkey has Issued a firman granting | y to the Arabs of Tripoll and] Mame, and reported the Athol, of South- | "signed to more responsible work com-! ! f@mpton, Capt. Saxby. As he ticked off | Mensvrate with the salaries drawn y the news Ne was interrupted time and| Chief Auditor Charles Hervey, of the again by mighty sneezes as of Mfty men | Finance Depart was first to draw fm concert from the incoming tramp. | attention to this t-he having ‘A little tug, outbound with a tow of | charged by Comptrolier Prend empty coal barges, pushing her nose| With a reorganization of th eorous the Athol's bow, fell foul of the Breese blowing across her decks. ‘With @ jolt and « jar the tug fairly @anced on the sneeze. CHOO!”" e went the Britisher, dropped anchor the doctor id all the clerks | RQ on the green) ed and burted | RS and the King of Italy haw made ‘ially among “What the—achoo, fs's'st wow—is this?" remarked the revenue man an hhe followed the aide. “Pepper!” shouted Capt. Saxby. “Pepper by—acker-choow-wumpf!” “Yeo—biast the etuff!” roared Mate Prit PACIFIC HAWAIIAN rouer paPend 2255] PIN: APPLE" LOC three Matches 7 =: 25¢ Tipped go of pepper at the Straits Settle- ] it and then dropped over to Singa- and took aboard enough fire. erackers to fill up with. G@way the noise sticks t! Ws plicatind aalgnal addce ar: peppers: —As these came in another surplus | Some of the notable features of the exhibit are urchase, there are only 325 of them, Ate Cod the Athol meczed her way | KY EVAPORATED 1 1 c RED ALASKA 5c in small and medium shapes. Black, | Peau de Mouton Brocade E ponge Matelasse Zibeline te eee, sees Apricots.».. Salmon: =. 1 ren gO Stivched Velvet Hats at Tuyau @’Orgue Bengaline Rep Velour de Laine it ey were four hours longer than a } Bboy Givratlas where (ntl eniriocn’ aaa “oy apes Starch Cc rolled locas) andl resind’ertwos, ars sruch lleet by. schoo! and sollege etn and the Broadeloths, Whipcords, French Serges and Suitings, Cheviots and Pru- ; on to Gibraltar where the garrison was Oats able a cies qe Ch = Z bs.. , reli ros ua Pet , are y » I nellas in endless varieties. A further word of some of these groups:— wreome that they forgot to sal Be inuk Nes Wan -cow ‘lee at the $5 Velvet Sailor Hats at $2.60—Very good quality of black silk velvet i Velour de Laine Imported Broadcloths ; Wr Ri Agee etstbw sethde ena. al) with Toll brims, and raunded crowns, trimined with tailored bands and Lows of | @v72 OF THE SEASON'S NEW FABRICS that is s Richmond borough from Arrochar to silk. Tottenville probably will be blessing 1t- welt and sneezing once again before night. Sardines » can 3¢ MARSHALL'S KIPPERED 5e ERY ONE OF 7 RINAS o Pari cans highest favor. Tt is soft and thiek, but very lignt | Jy” NE OF THE KINGS and queens of Paris DOMESTIC HERRING 2 2 : $1 Ostrich Quills at 660 » Cluster—An effective trimming, for these | in weight, and in a wonderful variety of wes'ves -— perfectl BE fashion had a broadcloth gown among the models in Quills are finished with stem mountings of imitation Numidi feathers. plain, diagonal, corduroy, matehtess, as well as the shabby | their Fall openings—hence this perenn ous by the Paris- | diagonals, cut to show a contrasting color in the centre, popular than ever this season, From $1.60 to $3 a ial favorite is sein R $1.60 Georgette Wings at 76c—These Wings made y ‘The firecrackers are not an eariy im-| KY BEST CREAMERY € ian modiste, fotewhom they are named, are Lewitching, affairs that resemble |and Pekin Velour—all in fine variety of Paris coloring, each of the carefully selected grades in the fenaele portation for the Fourth of July. ‘They the butterfly. White, black and white, and the new colors. jas well as black, ut $2.60 to $9.60 yerd. rae colletison. ok: Brvaaior i abeye 6 {un caeet fe destined for the independence days . ° : Wool E ponge Sich ate: rade Gea theto - ° : : : : “| ry apart, in order to preserve {ff varlous Central American republles— BUTTER aes The No Charge Trimming Service AS S0#T AND SPONGY as its name implies—another | their clearness of tone, Of white, cream, ivory and peers peas fen manta bai hey is unique, for it is rendered by skilled millin This courtesy is, nart Paris weave, which GIMBELS was first to| oyster white broadcloth, there is a rich variety at 5 «, Treat eg p in rg introduce to New York. | The plain Eponge is here in a| $2.60 to $6 a yard. extended, if you purchase an Untrimmed Hat and its Trimmings multitude of colorings, including taupe, wood brown, ¥ in our Millinery Sections. : a blue and others, ‘Besides there is the Pekin-striped French Matelasse Eponge in a number of colorings, the beautiful two- AN OLD FABRIC RESURRECTED and great fav- ‘ 1007% 4Q 22 Stamps) wiht can cP with 1 can A&P WALL STREET Baking Powde © $10 | toned vilk-and-wool Eponge and brocaded Eponge at $3 orite in Paris today. In the smart colorings—in- FREE r, 50¢ 36 Fancy Feather Hats at $2.50; Were $7 to $10 | tons silcsnd-wool Eponge and broaded Eponge, a $3) 21 cite in, Maria today. In she, smart colgrings—In- The last of a large importation of these Hats, so we she all | | on grounds of white or amber silk voile, at 89a yard. | | GIMBELS only—$6 a yard. dispose of them at this little price. Eight styles of ‘Turbans | Cloakings ‘i ‘ A large part of yesterday's advances | EE and Touques in white, gray, violet and blue. ANOTHER GROUP of unusual beauty and variety, And Many Weaves Besides fa the metal shares was swept away at | oiittins petted ahaa eben en A Rh ee eee Here ave the luxurious Seal Plushes, the Astrakhan | C10 MANY, IN FACT, that we cannot even begin to the outset of stock market trading to- | ith any of the foll i Main and Third Floors ‘and Persian Lamb Cloths, the silky Zibelines and Vicunas, mention them all. But brand new yesterday are @ay, when heavy realising reduced thexe Onl Stamps wi 4 y ie following: the } y Chinchillas, the Pebble Coatings, the Scotch] superb changeable Whipcord in five fesues over a point. The pronuonced | I. 1 can Sultana Spice... alle land ish Cloakings in warmth-without-weight effects; | combinations, at $4.60 a there are Brocaded Silk- Weakness and the raising of the dis- | A with 1 Ib. 1 pound A&P E : fo) {the Polio Cloths, Meltons, the plain double-faced and \d-wool Moires from Fri 5. h vilke @ount fates of the Bank of Ungland Cranberries | | | voune,Pret Dainty Hair Bandeaux, 50c plaid-back fabries for steamer and motor coats, some| and-wool Diagonals at §3 i vy oa at worked for general unsettlement and 4 1 pk, Flashii Minute Tapioca, |iringed—an unequalled collection, in fact, at $1.60 to! $4.60; a splendid assortment of Kepps, including many in fares. fractional oecee were numerous 4 Conseil agar at ato Thisis half price or less on over 700 of the prettiest Hair Bands | $224 yard. blue, and go on almost without an end. LP eabtty iy bc ally 1 bottle Stuffed Olives...” toe that a debutante or her older sister could wish to wear to dance, And in all this, we haven’t said a word about the standard fabrics that are the backbone of eventually, but lower ranges still pre- 2 borne elas iere Salleh eigen. dinner party or theatre this Winter. every dress goods collection, and which are here in lavish variety. Floor . “orn jake: 0c 1 . . . ., “ert \ penil ddeisdnbdeibeibeaasta the A ponnd Is equivalent at Mustard : vie Pe They are gilt ribbon, trimm ad with beads, pearl bands finished | — Metal shares in the afternoon period to a quart. jantles, (Inverted or Cap)... .25¢ with tulle bow at side, lattice bands of ribbon with dainty orna- Corduroy and Velveteen Dresses Beate, the, anconnogmrat of ee bh THE GREAT ments, and others of net, trimmed with erys and pearl. ke the Girls Feel L . gamated Copper to per cent. Copper From the collection bands can be hosen to go with any dress Make the Girls Feel Luxurious. Yetthe Prices of These Are Moderate se ATC MG, pile Amerionn Hmelting ATLANTIC & PACIFIC f —and only 60¢ each, instead of $1 or Main Floor As proud as a peecock is the maiden dressed in however, and frac Fini pongo | velvet! Of course, velveteen and cordur ‘oy dre: Fale in these features at closing time. | TEA Co. Men’s New Warm Pajamas included in the same category, for they also h $. These Prices for the rani wt Only. Prices, ‘ tone of elegance. y's tnigheat, lowest and last prices of stocks | Our English cousins have been pajama-wise for a long time, art sae 5 wie rae faite ore to tellement reetenday a’ but we faney that we show them a trick or two with these Fashion is encouraging the girls in their liking for | new Pajamas of domet flannel. de of soft, seleeted cotton, which has a fleee: shrink n han ‘13 ome tan, blue or gray tled with pearl buttons, and a double row of si them, and mothers realize the: such dres tical even for school wear. Ne lax chats ve prace il | | | | d won't | t immed | | | + % 7: k braid. ¢ uit. The Norfolk Dress at $41) is of striped velveteen ; Ry (ee ‘Main Floor with white corduroy colle “ and cuffs, end white F Revistered, “ yfgeanianed | __ seater elt, The Upstration does not show that the ‘ als u Conte ored skirt is mounted on an undé , and that the it . Laundry Helps for a Happy Wash Day | floceatt is separate. Brown and ae striped “with wes Efficient washing implements will go far toward lightening the | black. Sizes6to 14 years. Ms y gloom of the average Monday. Everything the hous« per can} x $y ¥ Little Lord F | we — 9 Specia Sale find in the Gimbel Housewares Store for laundry use has the me ' As le ae ‘auntleroy collars of lace enhatice ‘ as Hg H of being efficient and serviceable, and moderate in its price. Here | ed pone sore ayyies that are charming for after. VBR TOR « are some economical instances: | M fe ere are many st for girls of & a: Worien’s ee Lei Saree tg on) | baths gh olde pen ite ie + cooking dso, $4.60 to $12.60 each, Batt Sq | Draped skirts and the more grown-up styles "et iy — y We shall offer, Friday and Saturday Wash Bolles Sopper hotton, extra | $1.35 trimmed with Bulgarian embroidery, br: tf styles THY ing — 8 only, a special line of Misses’ and Women’s Vacuum Washers, made to set in): bright wee ails are as ie girls of 14, 3 =4 e { boiler, $2.26. ears. n envelope mode c HN BR Coats in Chinchilla, English Mixtures, Bou- » Washing Machines, $65. ' / 329, 60 is illustrated Othe af avrinesl velve i BBY cles, Scotch Tweeds and double-faced Rough } * Washing Machines, will ‘ls, $1.65, 20.50 ee ustrated ther models in co fi, 4 = 2 Cloths. wash the finest fabrics Muslin “Troning Bourds, | Leattd 0 velveteen at §16, $18.50, $26 i ee ” t 18 18 E 1 \ Clothes ene Ts, ersible, 11-in., big 3th La | ~ uM i guaranteed for five 96. Clothes Lines, 75 waterproof, ij ay ade | xceptional value at........ sess $16.50 Clothes W ingore. 10-inch, one year | at 45. ’ aan pa SIDi CANN AR a cn a Ng d, 100 3 .) erates Sucks, anh Cond. 1 J mes McC utcheon & Co. ‘ Clothes Pins, 60 in a package, sc-| Hill Clothes I Rememow ane saturday ere, the lected, 80 package. Clothes Hampers, Clothes Dryers, extra large, made| Wash Baskets, bra @ROADWAY NEW YORK THIATY-THIAD eT. of hardwood, $1 tast of yoglstration, Et you 40 Sth Ave. & 34th St. waiGrportte l

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