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~—TLCAND UNABLE TO EAT Strap Too Long, He Doubles Up Knees and Strangles to Death. A. L. Pratt, manager of the Hotel Latham, at No. 4 East Twenty-eighth Atreet, was told by a chambermald last evening the door of William G, Schnetd- eis room, on the twelfth floor, was lotked andithat she could get no re- sponge4rom Schneider, By looking through the transom Pratt sew Schneider hanging by his neck from the bathroom door, The coroner was notified and the room entered. Schneider was dead. bd To end his iife Schneider had tormed 4 foose in a trunk strap. A knot was je in. tho strap and tho line made fast between the closed door and tran- sam. Still the strap was too long, and Sohneider had doubled up his knees who was forty-hine, wai an He left two letters, one to his , Arthur Bchnelder, who lives on Long, Island, and another to Jean Beaudy of No. 30 West End avenue, in which he sald he regretted having catised $0 much trouble, but It was tm- Porsible for him to continue lif ik, tired and despondent not been able to eat for three 4: though he had money to buy food, ‘tHe has been in horfible heal plained. Beaudy. “Mr. Schneld well known as an artist and suc cessful, but ill-health made him des- i —- > HER LAUGHTER KEEPS WHOLE SHIP FROM GLOOM. Miss Wiley’s' Merriment Cheers Noordam’s Passengers and Moves Herr Lewin to Enthuse. Miss Katherine Wiley, 18 years old, dgughter of L. P, Wiley, a real estate mi,9 of Kanans City, who arrived yes- terday. morning with her mother on the Noordam, was known aboard ship as'the girl with the merry laugh. Miss Wiley, has been studying vocal music Conti in Beris and travelling on the nent. Everywhere sho. went, her fellow travellers sald, she cheered those round her by her infectious laugn. Herr Willi Lewin of Berlin was one of the Noordam's passengers who was thus soothed. He said he started on the ‘erp morose and downhearted. “But. when that girl laughed,” sald Hérr, Lewin, “everybody else had to Yaugh also. Although 1 started down- capt and wretched, I have arrived cheerful and happy, ready to attack my business with fortitude and hope. “This change has all been brought about by the captivating and entranc- ing laugh of this young American girl. She has a triple note of hilarity and a liquid tone of follity.” The Coming Of The Law! @ bo you remember “The Two-Gun Man?” It was acclaimed as the greatest we romance of the decade. fell, Charles Alden Seltzer, who “The Two-Gun Man,” has just \written another and far better Western | f/m “THE COMING OF gill appear ae a serial in the Evening World. @ The first instalment will be published “novel. It, is calle THE ae ca strongest, most exciting story of the West. @ Don’t rob chapter of @ Remember, Law’ in it xt Thased: Evening Word ats SS Girl Shoots a Deer. ATLANTIC CITY, Nov, 6—Miss Lil- Man Dougherty, eighteen, of this city, ts thé first woman gunner of the county to kill a deer, She returned home yester- day with her father, bringing along a six+pronged buck. she ‘brought down with the first shot near Weymouth, ARTIST KILLS HIMSELF | NOT SUICIDE BUT LOVE ) IN HOTEL BECAUSE HE'S | MAKES HER LEAN OVER |- | doern’t favor my sult and’ we have to | word with me she watches for the | that, she says. Sho will appear before SUBWAY PLATFORMS For If She Sees Right Motor-| § man, Miss Wilson Knows Sweetheart Is Aboard. Love, not a desire to die, causes Mise Anna Wilson to lean over subway platforms as if she were about to leap before oncoming trains. Magistrate Kernochan, before whom she has al- ready been arraigned once, understands him to-day to answer a second charge of attempted suicide. Her case was sent to Kernochan’s court at her re- queat when she was taken before Mag- istrate Breen yesterday. ‘Miss Wilvon, who keeps house for her brother, Benjamin, @ post office clerk, living at No. 230 West One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, was arrested late Monday night, charged with trying to kill herself by leaping in front of a train, but she told Magistrate Breen sho leaned forward to identity by the motorman, the traim on which her fiance, William T. Armstrong, was act ing as guard. T. S. Mouston, a lawyer for the In- terborough, declared Miss Wilson had been arrested on a similar charge be- fore, When Armstrong appeared he sald: “You see, It was this way: tive easy Benjamin | @ meet Where we can. When Anna wants motorman of my train, hops aboard and makes a couple of trips. “Naturally she leans forward. That's how sho got into trouble some weeks ago, Then Magistrate Kernochan dis- eharged Anna.” “That is all absolutely true,” Anna de- dared. ‘The very idea of my wantifx to kill mys: Why, life is just begin- ning for me. @*The Coming of the Law” is a live| © Rebels Dynamite Trestles, EL PASO, Nov. 6—Mexican rebels again destroyed the Mexican North- western Ratlway at various points be- low Juarez. They dynamited two large trestles over a canyon west of the city of Chihuahua, jh CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Gignature of Don'tlet your etc. cold ran into Grippe Nothing pulls you down more than Grippe. Its effects are often serious and per- manent. Get rid of that cold now. ely my cough dueten heavy coll’ Ber ian C, Stapl, 119 Marcy Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y, ise? FREE SAMPLE £;°-Msrer4p- NO MORE WRINKLED FACES x Pate The most wonderful Ke. KY Ra discovery of modern , 3 oe Beauty -Oulture, Or. Dileos Faclal Rejuvenator for removing wrinkles, | nes, crow's feet, tiht- | 4 never elal me} strick: of al and at all least the and other beauty free from act} or antesd harmless to the moat \. 6 OL and 82, For sale at Riker's and Hexeman food druggists’ and department OF DR. DILEOS, 472 Fulton 8t., Brookivn. all Art Needlework Exhibit on the Balcony complete in every detail, | Specialty House in WORSTED KNIT GOODS Vests, Hosl inderwear for Women and Children, » HENRY HESSE, bot: ow 3.50 and Gunmetal Calfskin and Black Kidskin. OPPENHEIM, GLLINS x C 34th Street—New York Announce the Opening of Value $5. 5.00 rasem: it of those who want a bounding health and all ompanying — St, to full, given. pound, mix Take a Medicine and want more, it proves that it must taste good end does not cause pain. is a delicious candy Laxa- Blood Purifier that # produces natural, but the This TRADE MARK on a Brass Bed Guarantees absolute per- manency and briiliancy of the lacquer. It means the bed is finished with Damard Lacquer. Lacquer has a glass like hardness which adds brightness and beauty and defies wear, moisture, clima- tic changes, alcohol, ammonia, Insist upon the Damard trade mark when you buy a brass bed. || Valuable Item for Men Health and strength hitherto unknown will be felt surging in rich red blood through the ar- teries and velos and life est ambitions may be realized as e, if the follo’ reatment Is followed and women, 00, en with that most 1 afflictions, ‘dyspepata, Greadful dreams of direful tere, timidity in venturing and a general inability to act naturally pther pi do. 1 times as 0 happiness Tt contat and correct. supply the main tinctures, ots and essences {n one-ounce 8, ready to mix, Get three s syrup sarsapartiia com- with one ounce com Women’s Shoe Department Exceptional Introductory Sa e Women's High Grade Boots— Eight Styles—Lace or Button \ Models, possessing all the well styled and good fitting quali- ties found only in the finest character footwear. Tan, Patent 3 . 9 0 00 Extraordinary Showing of Boots and Slippers In Leathers and Fabrics Appropriate for All Occasions 6.00 7.00 restoration no optates or habit-forming drugs whatever, Mix it at home apd no one will be the ‘as to your affliction. treatment iy slinple, thor Leading Damard great: spe. by thore who are rt disas- 7 | of Velvet; $1.26 for the $1.’ | back, 72'x 78 inches. GIMBELS Mrs. Winnifred Harper Cooley President of the Associated Clubs of Domestic Science Will Lecture Tomorrow on ‘* Labor Saving Inventions in the Home’’ At 11 A.M. and 2.30 P.M. In the GIMBEL AUDITORIUM, Eighth Floor Lectures Will Continue Daily This Week and Next After each Lecture ah Expert Demonstrator will show the efficiency and economy of the use of the DUPLEX FIRE- LESS COOKER in the preparation of food. You Are Cordially Invited to Attend “7 Feel Like a New Woman!’’ “I never thought that a new Corset could make such achange ina woman, I haven’t felt that limp feeling and yet Iam perfectly comfortable—and just look at me—I mean my figure, aay my hips. It is the Royal Duchess Corset from GIMBELS that has made me feel like a new woman.” royal Duchess» Corsets. in New Models for All Women $4 to $12.50 One of our skilled corsetiers will gladly assist you in selecting your model, and will explain why you should wear a girdle-top corset, or one with a medium high bust, and how long it should be. (4 SPECIAL TOMORROW— 7 $5 ‘American Lady” Corsets, $2.50 Mele A miscellany of “C. B.,” “W. B.,” “R. & G.” and our exclusive “La Markette” Corsets at $1, instead of $1.50. Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor The Soundest CARPET ECONOMIES That New York Housekeepers Ever Secured Are In This Historic DOBSON Sale The eager and enthusiastic housekeepers of New York and vicinage have surged through the Gimbel Carpet and Rug sections during hh gratification and security for long years of service. But if it should be wrong, there - & JAMES DOBSON never made a yard of questionable carpet, in all the half-century and more of their history. being CARPET MAKERS, they could never be deceived in the quality of any carpets they bought from other makers, to teateees oggles to GIMBELS, by the thousands, this week, more » combined with such DECISIVE ECONOMY. has bean But, remember that we secured A HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH of these splendid DOBSON CARPETS and RUGS, and there are still great stocks to select from IF YOU COME PROMPTLY NOW. Those who miss this greatest opportunity of a decade, will need to pay much more, when they buy, the past two days, like a vast human tidal wave. If there is ONE thing about the housefurnishings that needs to be of thoro RIGHT, the housekéeper has the delightful Lapse of is et but uneasiness and: regret in her mind, 0 in their retail store. It is the QUALITY SECURITY that has bro such selling as New York has never seen before. inferior quality. Here are a few of the items: Plain-colored and Selftone Carpets lain-color effects in In the Dobson Sale will be found a beautiful line of Wilton Velvet Carpets; greens, reds, tans, blues, grays, pin shades, from $1.05 to $2 a yard. and Asplendid opportunity to get Hall and Stair Carpets at 96c for extra grade ; egy Wiltons, $1.95, instead of $3. grade, Domestic Rugs Splendid Royal Wilton Rugs, pure worsteds, $28.60 to $33.60, worth $37.50 and $42.50. The Importance Of the Separate Skirt ! Is the Separate Skirt to be in vogue this season? Of course it is, and its popularity is not just a whim of Fashion, but a practical mode, because the topcoat is so much in evidence. With full- length coats, women have been known to wear just any old kind of skirt, but not so this season, when coats are three-quarters length and one’s skirt is very noticeable. Then, too, there are meny times when it would be ridiculous to wear one’s suit skirt about the house. Smart Tailored Corduroy Skirts, $5.90 Excellent quality of pordurey, in a severely tailored sale that laps in the front. Black, navy, brown and taupe, Others up to $12.76. feree. Skirts, navy and black, $5 and $7,76—at the latter price a model with the cluster-tucked back. ‘Two-tone Whipcord Skirts, $7.50. Homespun end striped wool Skirts, $6 to $10.76. Draped, accordion-pleated and plain black charmeuse Skirts, $13.76 to $16.75 Khaki Riding Skirts, for cross saddle, $5, Third Floor Good Things Saved Up For Blanket Buying Time The real bargain is best appreciated when most wanted. By planaing, aheed we are able to offer these splendid values in Blan- ets of thoroughgoing quality just at the moment when they are in greatest demand, Every housekeeper will be delighted when she sees them, $6.76 Wool Blankets at $5 Pair White and gray wool, filling on cotton warp, silk binding; 72 x 84 inches, $9 Plaid Blankets at $7 Pair All-wool, in new 4-ineh block designs; colors pink-and-blue, blue-and-white, gray-and-white and tan-and-white; silk binding; 70 x 80 inches, Indian Blankets at $3.75 Each All-cotton Blankets, in exact reproduetions of handsome models woven by the Indians; fifty designs; 66 x 80 inches. $12 Australian Wool Blankets at $9 Pair Absolutely all wool, in white only. Pink and blue borders, 70 x 80 inches. $5 Comfortables at $3.75 Each Wool filled, with covers of dainty figured silk mull, with plain border, 72 x 78 inches $10 Silk Comfortables at $7.50 Pure wool filling, covered with neat figured silk tops with piain silk mull Second Floor ht careful housekee; the startling concessions in prices. And such QUALITY-EXCELLENC: 50, our im q Long ta lace frill continuously. other popular Boys’ $7.50 Chinchilla POLO COATS, $5 We were able to secure just 360 of these warm, good-look- ing Coats for boys of 214 to 12 years. And while the lot lasts you get a half more than you pay for in value. All are made from strictly all-wool fast- color chinchilla. They are cut long and full, button right up totheneck,and are finished with belt, lined in the yoke with Venetian cloth, the balance of the body lined with plaid wor- sted. Colors include navy blue, light and dark gray and brown, §6 each. Fourth Floor Men’s $1 Capeskin Gloves These splendid Gloves would be $1.50 except for our oppor- tunity to purchase 1,800 pairs of them et a special price. Made of selected, dependable skin, finished in the smart and most fashionable manner. They are just the Gloves that every man wants, $1 pair. Main Floor BROADWAY 4,000 Plousesr al O95 A Surprise in Blousedom! Another Instance of GIMBELS Accomplishing the Unusual, By Reproducing All the Endorsed Styles of the Hour Not One of the Original Imporied Models Cost Less Than $30. and Several Were $100 and More. q We did not use our own judgment alone in planning this collecti rted models that met with urenimous favor, Then we worked cad poets have them reproduced so that we could sell them et $6.86, end it wes a ted'ous task, — because we insisted upon the best materialse—Brocedes thet were woven end not partes, charmeuse and satins of soft rich quality, and the daintiest of chiffons, that ad durability woven into their fineness, If We Were to Go Into the Market Today We Could Not Get Blouses of These Qualities to Sell for Less Than $9 to $12 q Bohemian lace, now the craze of Paris, and which is so costly, has been marvelously ' reproduced, so that we could have entire blouses of it to sell at $6.96, q The quaint and lovely Kerchief Blouse is copied in Crepe de Chine. q Shadow lace frills and a collar of amber satin adorn a Blouse of white charmeuse, 4 A Robespierre shirt of rich brocaded charmeuse, is in navy, acorn, taupe and white, Nes Charmeuse Blouse, with vestee of tucked net, is trimmed with imitation Venise A Blouse of chiffon, partially accordion-pleated, has foundati ft and is effectively trimmed with gold lace. foundation of shadow lace, dress sleeves enhance the beauty of a Robes; Blouse “Prince Imperial” frills of chiffon. ee mee a; liad tailored shirt sleeves give just the right finish to a white Liberty satin 6 “ GA soft shade of blue chiffon, veils amber chiffon in a Blouse wit water-f: jabot of shadow lace—also trimmed with gold lace. ig ~ 4 The stunning Directoire collar is the keynote of a Charmeuse Blouse, iS. In this lot will be found many of the Bigelow makes, Schofield, Mason, Wilton Brussels Carpet Co., ete. 5 Body Brussels Rugs, 9x12 ft., for bedrooms or room in the house; $27.50 to $30 for $22.60. aad ; $57.50 Rugs for $40 and $45—very finest made in the 9x12 ft. size. High-grade Axminster Rugs, $17.60 from $23.50; beautiful Oriental effects. Large size Rugs, such as 9x15 ft., 10 ft. 6 in. x 12 ft., 10 ft. 6 in. x 14 ft, Gin., 11 ft. 3 in. x 15 ft., in Wilton Brussels and Axminsters—all special prices. 5,000 yards of Inlaid Linoleum at special prices. i Aprons With Individuality GIMBEL BROTHERS with shadow ‘Third Floor dependable quality, it is the floor-covering. If it is for Carpets and Rugs of vastly Sizth Fleer AN: Ina Pre-Thanksgiving Occasion Although Aprons ifically the home Eerie "has panead vio homely styles are pleasing to Milady or these new her maid, At the same styles are practical. From France there are hand-scalloped Aprons—a_ generously proportioned style—at $1.35. And at $3.95 there are petite hand-embroidered Aprons for the parlor maid. The favorite Aprons of the German House Frau are all here, for we imported them direct from the Fatherland. These are aety in attractive colors, 50¢ to Now Milady’s maid must also have bir Nears silk Aprons—these are $1 and $2, Dainty Tea Aprons for Madame are 60c to $2.95. For the parlor maid there is ited Apron finished with d hematching ig black hig ooghn ugh its wi it to tie in the back, at 75c. Co! and Cuffs Set to match at 26c. wal Waitresses’ Aprons, 25c to $6.25, Parlor Maids’ Aprons, 26¢ to $4.50. Practical Band sprons, 25c to $2. Trained Nurses’ Aprons, 60¢ to 85c. Butlers’ Aprons, 26c to 60¢, _ Ginghem and Percale Band Aprons, 25¢. Gingham Coveralls, with or without sleeves, 50c to $1.26. Maids’ Caps, 6c to 40c. Collar and Cuffs Sets, 10¢ to 35c. Boudoir Caps, for Madame, 60c to $8.60. ‘ Second Floor a point THIATY-THIAD OT. NEW YORK

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