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TEETH = MAN DIES OF GAS” ~ BESIDE PICTURE OF CHURCHYARD. WIFE AND GHLD Hunt Solves Mys- Hodkinson, Alone After Do- mestic Trouble, Commits Suicide in Flat. Indicated By the Thermometer—And Because We Are Now Holding Our Annual Disposal of Furs “T never wanted a fur.coat so much in all my life as right now! And 1 am going to have one, for I can now get a $225 Hudson Seal Coat for $126 at GIMBELS!’ The drop of the me will ‘cause to culminate many such fur coat decisions that have been dangling in women’s minds for some time. And, of course, the fact that we have Lowered All Our Fur Prices 25 to 50 Per Cent. will have an effect in these decisions, too. Hudson Seal Coats, $125, were $225 and $260 Moleskin Coats, $160 to $295, were $260 to $425 Baby Caracul Coats, $195 to $395, were to $525 Mole Coney Coats, $100 to $195, were $175 to $275 Caracul Coats, $75 to $126, were $100 to $175 Arctic Seal Coats, $75 to $150, were $100 to $200 Muffs Scarfs Sit sod.gus, Black Hee ttl Oo its | Gaon te ti0.00 $10 to Moleskin 7 $260 and 17.00 men On 5.06 $16.80 and $27.50 eer” 929.60 and so tad ‘eis Bisek 2 Blue Welt bass $18 Imported Fur Wraps, also Sels of Rare Furs, at proportionate savings THIRD FLOOR Deiectives tery of Many Robberies ot Dentists 30 WITHIN TWO WEEKS Surrounded with photographie of his! wite and tittle girl, Arthur Hodkinaon, | ‘ estate man and agent for | reyiock Court Apartment and One Hundred and Sixty committed sulelde early by inhaling gas in his apartment. A woman living in the apartment avove Hodkinson's smelled gas about 4 o'vlock and telephoned the operator | downstairs, who called Policeman Maley | lorvisania station. The door of man'a roome was forced, | Three ‘Negroes Vell Arrested How Gold in “Fillings” Lured Them, January Sale of $1.25 to $14.75 Lingerie Blouses Will Reach Its Zenith Tomorrow Hundreds of Crisp, New Blouses in the Latest Paris Modes Will Be Presented at These Remarkably Low Prices The “Gentleman from Dixie” Shirt holds the simplicity honor, the Bulgarian Blouse with its rich colored embroidery is the most striking mode, and the French |-made blouse with double ruche and tiny revers is quite the daintiest style, and then there are many that are clamor- ing for honors of distinction—especially those trimmed with hand-crocheted Irish lace. ‘These Blouses are reproductions or modifications of the latest and prettiest Blouses that Paris has decreed. Only five of the many models are illustrated. Special—$5 to $6.95 Chiffon Blouses at $2.95 and $3.95 _ Draped accordion pleated and other graceful styles in these Dress Blouses of blue, green, brown, mole-color white and black chiffon—sometimes trimmed with a harmonious color, and always with fine lace or High een ee oor h in Pleet i » avenue, Brook- ; Legal BS this morning. A! Ho few early pedestrians stopped to wateh | A the Unusual proceeding, but no one the ; some him, 8 dum around jy the Kra® supped nd then went outside UP againet the uth. He had been d rs, Dr, Shanskin of the Lebanon tal sald. x to information ovtaine Hodkinson and his wife ble that caused her to j She is underatood to have beet for the past month or a downtown depart- me the litte girl has y across the the only pes- nit. *, which evi- Muffs ar i “$18.60 Scarfs 4 $10 and 915 ar, been living with a viel noon rewarded. Neatly | eueeves Bae ipont sis the pipes was a paper containing reai 1 zold—and many teeth of assorted sizer. Tee diggers chuckled, brushed tie dirt off the treasure and carried it to the AGAMA street police station—for they wete detectives. ‘Then it was announced at the station ery of about thirty bur- slaries in Fulton street and Flatbush avenue within the past two weeks had been cleared, Dentists who have molar @teplayes in glass cases have been the sufferers, and never before were th © many loone teeth about the Adame etreet headquarters. Complaints had been so frequent that Detectives Conlon and Duane wern doe- tailed to watch for the thieves ko y tWo young negroes nm dodging in and out of doorways in De | Kalb avenue. Policemen Hoffman and Meyer nabbed them in front of No, 2 Hodkingon,” hie wife, count care of a departhent {t in understood: she* wor to Mes. W. Wittka, acrors the street, Who has been taking care of Dorothy, 1) -vonr-oid daugiter, and’ the third to Miltoa Silverman, his einploy- er. His reason for ending hie Ife will not be known until the letters are opened. } Hodkinson as agent and collector for the apartment houses owned by the Silverman estate. ‘The Coroner found that only one room of hin suite wae furnished, and he was preparing to give up the apartment. A Sale of Ostrich Plumes ‘Wherein $1 to $1.60 Can Be Saved on Each Plume First of all, we were fortunate in procuring 396 black and white plumes, which were a manufacturer’s surplus. But, as | we could not think of having a sale without Plumes in the new colors, we asked another manufacturer to co-operate with us for this event—and he did, by making each of these plumes an inch longer, and then we sacrificed a part of our profit—So these are the reasons why we can present these beautiful French curl Ostrich Plumes at these abnormally low prices: French Curl Ostrich Plumes in Colors 814 x 16 inches at $3.60 84x ot ag at onl Bulgarian mn, Chinese blue, Bes! , brown, . Ascot rn rds alsc’ Beant shading to taupe, Besnard to brown, had been working The Season’s Big Event in Women’s Coats f An event which hundreds of women will gladly welcome.—a great sale of all this sea- son’s high-grade coats, from our regular stocks. Finely tailored and finished, the best of styles and trimming. Coats formerly selling at $15, $16.50, $19.50, $22.50 and $25, Today and Saturday to Be Sold at $9.75 This is irrespective of cost—intrinsic value or former selling prices. All sizes for women represented in the entire assortment, Some are lined throughout with yvarnedyed silh; all the newest shadings and Sabrics are represented, as follows: . Chinchilla Coats with Velvet Trimmings | Plush Coats Chinchilla Coats with Plush Trimmin Car Chinchilla Coats, plain with Belted Backs poeta cane Kenneth Quinn moventeen years The police , and that \ ers admitted they had pulled of the pditgiaries recently. ‘“ sdmitted thee Jone "beg | Accuracy, reliabilit dgtom, of No. 2 Ficet street, helped them and ought to come and take his medidne with them. WOULDN'T GO TO CHURCHYARD CACHE, NO, SAH! ‘The orectives went to the Flvet @trevt house and, after fighting a aix- feet negro for admittance, they found im the cellar. In his pocket was “elumg ebot" of lead. They say he eAmitted die part in the thefts and ham eevera! pawntickets. Saemery Le ore OF $0 awagty the atked f.@e chu'chye’d femee,” he re- Oiled. And he desoribet the Meet street Rew us," suggested one of the jet me, mistah; not me," objected ‘ee willin’ to be beat up an’ .te jail, but I ain't swine neah no obwohya'd in de da’k. You white folks Go sit dat stuff yo'se't.” where it was and the jer doing considerable dig- it It consisted of goid dentists in filling teeth and of all shapes and sizes, It is to be worth about $0. The! have records of about $0 worth | supposed to have been taken | trio and expect to find moet Mt to-day. They say Quinn and Por- deve Hart's Island records, but they know Bird. fs 4 iu nil all Age oe COURT SAYS POOR MAN SHOULD NOT OWN DOG. Canines, Rules Magistrate Murphy, Are Luxuries for the Rich Only, ing to Magisirate Murphy, in the lem Police Court, no Poor man has a right to own @ dog, even a yellow pup. Doge are a luxury and are for tho rieh only. In the jud{fcial mind of Ma- gistrate Murphy there !s lem werth eloven dolla: James Heller of No. 3 seventh street, was up defor haled there by Agent Duane of the So- cety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Heller has # dog, @ little water spantel célled Lion, who Is his He had not pata he hadn't fis Honor, sole companion. Meense on the dog bec the money. Agent Di continuance of the case by which time he thougitt tleller would have the money to pay the iicense. Heller told the Court that he bidi owned | Lion for ten years and had paid $11 inj Heenses for him. It was that statement that brought forth the remarks of Ma- | gistrate Murphy 48 he postponed the case. A THANKSGIVE (Brom the Pitteh: “1 didn't make mu “1 was trying t Qanded about two pounds of stuffing right on her nice silk dress.” | ~ | all itsown.” 10c and 25c per box, i and economy. The three important eyeglass factors in our service. Economy is best served by purchasing your eyeglasses here -—but. economy isn’t all—the paramount reason for buying Itarris duilt glasses is that they are absolutely accurate. We maintain the largest Re- tail Optical organization in the world. Low prices are found where there are big facilities. If “price” is an important factor in the determinatio.. of your eyeglass purchases—the Harris Organization can best serve you. Harris Glasses cost $2 or more. 28d St, near Fourth Ave, near Lenox Are, fist and 62d Ste, John St. 307 Broad St. “BAD BREATH It’s Your Duty to Get at the Cause and Remove It. A Word to the Wise, You Know. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, oil the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system of impurities, They do all tha, dangerous calomel does | without any of the bad after effects. | All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping | eathartice are derived from Olive Tablets without griping, pain or disagreeable effects of any kind. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of practice among pa tients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint with the attendant bad breath, | Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil. Take one every night for a week and note the effect. “Every little Olive Tablet has a movement The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, 0. —_———— = —| | Perfectly harmless and pleasurable | CATARRHAL JELLY orange to brown, orange to taupe. Black and White French Curl Ostrich Fic 2og 98 814 x16 inches, @4 914 x 18 inc The No-Charge Trimming Service may be enjoyed it umes her trimmings) and also ‘Uxtrimmed Hat hese other t1 aivich they hy to isn in out Millinery Sections, Main and Third Floors. January Sale of Bed Muslins Housekeepers have given marked approval to the special Gimbe] brands of Hemstitched and Scalloped Sheets and Pillow Cases of excellent muslin, in a fine, soft finish. Prices are as follows: The Gimbel Durable Bleached Seamless pea 40c, reg. 60c. 72 x 99 inches at reg. 75c. #4 5 90 inches at 4B0, reg. cte. | 1 2 80 Inchon at 6B, rg. Ze. Meoy ches at , Peg. 80c. 63 x 99 inches at 600, reg. 70c. £) 2 99 inches at O60, reg. 85c. 72 x 90 inches at 600, reg. 70c. 90x108 inches at 800, reg. $1. Durable Brand Pillow Cases, torn sizes, 45x36 inches, at 146 each, reg. 20c. Gimbel Specis! Brand of Scalloped Blenched ~~ 54 x 90 inches, 856, regularly 80c. | 72 x 90 inches, 65c, regu! y 900. regul: 5 72 x 99 inches, 700, regularly 95c. 3 5 99 inchee’ 680, Scape Soe, | 81290 inches, TOs, regularly 95c. Scalloped Pillow Cases to ‘match these Sheets, torn size, 45 x 36 inches, 16c each, regularly 25. Sec Look Over This List Of Toilet Preparations It your supplies of Tooth Paste or Face Powder or Soap are running low, you will find this 4 good opportunity to replenish them, and save money on preparations of recognized quality: Lyons’ Tooth Powder, 126. seounigers 8 Ideal, in special bottle, eroxide of Hydrogen, lb., 10¢. ae jaune, Bay Rum, int, eA Dig Kiss, in special bottle, 65¢ 45c, at 850. an 10, Fiori Nall ‘enamel, 1260. Mary Garden Perfume, $1 and $2. Nail Polishing Stone, in case, 18¢. Imported shaped Pumice Stone, 16¢ Kolynos Tooth Paste, 16¢. Gimbels Manicure Companions, Colgate’s English Process Elder | Nail Polish, Cleaner and Chamois, in Flower Toilet Soap, }4-lb. bare, 96. | en Nall Polishing Stone, 100 « Ceaser, & Gallet Sandalwood Soaps) Ea" Pinaud’s Eau. de Quinine Hair bia : ; Tonic, $1.60, 806 and 40¢. Armour’s Caracalla Bath Soap, 4] " Lilac Vegetal, 60c. cakes, 26¢. Eleaya, Week-End packages, 25¢. Gorham Bilver Polish, 20c. Bathing Caps, all rubber, 60c. Colgate’s Shaving Cream, 20c. Tourists’ Sponge Bar, 35c. Colgate’s Tooth Powder, 15¢ & 24c.| Pyralin Parisian Ivory Mirrors Odol, 37¢, usually fea at $1.96, Roger & Gallet Tooth Paste, 280. Nail Brushes, with handle, usually Dorin’s Rouge, in French ivory case, | 50c, at 88c. with puff and mirror, 60c, Manicure Buffers, large size, 600. Roger & Gallet Gilt Vanity Box,| Shaving Brushes, set in rubber, $1 with Powder and Puff, 68c. kind, 766. Houbigant’s Coeur de Jeannette} Nickel Tooth Brush Holders, 28¢. Perfume, in special bottle, $2. Main Floor CUT FLOWERS On the SUBWAY STORE BALCONY It would be quite impossible to better this assortment for freshness, exquisite beauty and fragrance. Fresh Cut Roses and well-sized Carnations At 3 Cents Each Gardenias one dozen At 10 Cents Each At 38¢ Dozen ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK OF PLANTS In varied and miscellaneous assortment, including Ferns and Palms ALL AT HALF PRICE Special Sale of A lovely variety of Tulips, Yellow Daffodils and Stevia—in bunches of Plain Boucle Coats Coats with Velvet Wspseetad ey le, jor Coats of Scotch mixtures and ¢i and plaid back cloths ALL SIZES. Women’s Suits | Sizes, 32 to 44 Serges, Homospuns, orduroys, Diagonals, Plush Coate with Caracul Trimmings : Zebra Coats with Braid Trimmings 14 or %4 lengths | Zebra Cloth Coats with Velvet Trimmings slish mixtures | Loud uality Broadcloth Coate, ' ‘rimm SILKE LININGS. NEWEST SHADES Formerly Sellin: at $18 and $19.75 Braid or Velvet Women’s $22.50 Evening Gowns and Dresses Today 4 most remarkable unde: ourselves, for we hardly expec’ the low offer we made him. and Saturday at $10.75 ricin went which came as a great surprise even to the maker of these beautiful sample gowns to accept ‘The quantity was very large and the assortment so complete that there will be ample choice for everyone until late on Saturday, Although, to those who of which there are a few, we would suggest an early visit. Accordion plaited chi;fon tajfelas, messalines, chiffons, corded silks, beaded dresses, party dresses and afternoon and evening gowns. Gimbel Standard UNDERMUSLINS AT HALF PRICE A Manufacturer's sample stock $1 Combinations at 60c Waintily trimmed with lace and tn sation. Also Nightgowns of nain- suok with yoke and sleeves of lace T6c Nightgowns at 38 Boft finished cambric with bias banding of lawn, run with rivbon at Others daintily trimmed with broidery oF lace 60c Corset Covers at 26c Corset Covers and med wi or garmen: and well bway Store, Baloony SILK PETTICOATS $2 Grades at $1.26 400 Petticoats only, Monti kood | asmortinent models hems saline silk of shade, plaited $1.95 $3 Silk Petticoats at as veil as All of them samples and the newest Spring models. id procure dresses that would sell ordinarily at even higher than $22.50, Subway Store, Balcony $25 Suits and Overcoats for Men Specially Reduced Today&Saturday $12.75 Every Suit and Overcoat in this collection of 490 garments typifies the excellence of the Clothes at $25. They have convinced a discerning craftsmen and ready to wear, can be purchased at Gimbels at « great savi solely on account of their clothing. These Suits and Overcoats are reduced that fitting clothing, made by tailor over merchant tailored ing odd lots. Despite this fact, however, u very fair assortment of sizes may be found in the whole group, ranging from 36 to 42, with a fow smaller and lafger sizes. Bvery Suit and Overcost Was Previously on the Fourth Floor, at THE $26 SUITS AT 612.75 the English model, with soft roll col- ' button atyle as young men of . browns, reddish plain effects, th all the woud taste. browne and variol vanted weights. | Boye’ 86 Bong Quer coats at 68.50. We firmly believe hia iW the best nk in Hoya’ outa we have ever made. Fine, long, cozy coats, with convertible collare and belted backs; in neat gay patterns; simen 12 to 17 Boye’ 65 Suits at oa.05. Two pairs of knickerbockera: all kouma taped: splen- didiy made; neat in gray, brown blue mixtures; > and and SHOES 7 to 16 reduced, A BUSY DAY IN SHOES Footwear of Exceptional Merit and Standard Undergoing the Severest Reductions To-day and GIMBEL $3 SHOES FOR MEN, AND MEN’S ‘REGAL (Samples, and therefore not all sizes), $3.50 and $4 grade, Selling in the Men's Store, THE 626 OVERCOATS AT $12.76 J-collar model with —"warmth without weight” cheviots and tweeds. Norfolk and dou- ble-breasted styles, neat browns, grays, All wool blue or gray = Chinchilla Overcoats, lined throughout) with woolen Hning; Rus- sian atylon; sizes 8 to 7 years, And Why Not, at These Great Reductions uality Is aturday $1.95 mixtu English; sises Specially Patent Leather Blucher Styles, lace shoes—made on # neat narrow toe last. Goodyear welted soles, ete. Gimbel $3 Shoes for Women, $1.95 Gun-metal, patent leather, vici-kid and tan calfskin; either button or lace style; leather or cloth tops, of shoes in this sale is this season’s model. Every pair All sizes. $2 Children’s Shoes, $1 dies, Extra high-cut button shoes with spring heel, in vici-kid with patent leather tips,or patent leather with dull top, and tan vici-kid shoes. All sizes from 4 to 8. Bale takes place in the Subway Store, Balcony GIMBEL BROTHERS ——_—_—_ @ROADWAY NEW YORK THIATY-THINO O¢.