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PRETTY DAUGHTER | OF BRIBER FAINTS , a8 She Hears Fake Bunds- man’s Doom, “Hailes Salomon of No, 9 Grand » professional vondainan ai a ‘acle of the east side in mai- ical and judicial qas: to-day wed by ustice Goff to not lesa TAN GWwO years orsmore tian four years And @ valf in Sing Sing for attempted a prominent figure up (0 and his ly was ht pected, Hie twen yeariold 4 who Is pretty and Stylish, an acknowledged belle of Grand wreet. was [n court «Wen her father Was sentenced Que of the men Salomon used in die work about the I vant of No, 1528 Island. July 1 held up the night clerk the Hotel Roy for $160. Baumann was caught and went for Salomon to get @ bond, Salo- mon pr for a@ $3,000 Lo Ieiand how other bonds with the same security. ‘The Distriet-Attorney’s office discovered that he had given the property on three other bonds. He was convicted of Jury, Proceedings were begun for forfeiture of the bond and Daniel Roney of \the District-Attorney’s office took the papers to serve on Barbart, Salomon offered him $59 not to serve the papers, Roney reported this to Mr. Whitman instructed to receive the mone: mon passed him $10 in the pre: later convicted of attempted bribery. Clark L. Jordan, Salomen's attorney made a plea before Justice Goff for leniency “All the lenlency possible has been shown to you,” said Justice Goff, ad- dressing the — prisoner, charged with attempted bribery when you Were really gullty of bribery. have been a menace to the administra- tion of justice for many ‘years, You have been associated with straw bonds men and have furnished etraw bondi yourself: ‘Thé maximum punishment I flict upon you te five years. 1 sentence 57c SPECIALS 73¢ $1.00 Listerine $1.00 Alkalol 50¢ Antiphtogisting. ‘ $1.00 Scot’ si $1.00 Russe Tle 69c! RUBBER GOODS | 50c Bradley Mufflers..... »-39c 50c Rubber Gloves, all sizes. 1 Pound Absorbent Cotton, .23¢ $2.25 American Beauly Water Bottles .......64+ Guaranteed 2 Years, $2.25 American Beauly Fountain Syringe 1,80 60c Milk Chocolate Coffee Pecans, Ib,. 40¢ Chocolaie cov- ered Caramels, Ib. . 40¢ Chocolate Cov- ered Cantaloupe, lb. . 29c “ATH SENTENCE Falls Before Statue of Justice} y }d@r an arrangement by which be three detectives and was arrested and |‘) “You . were| mighty 1 to not leas Li halt Symonds Opeko T Tea Inn Coffee Opek leaded Exceptional flavor. Package Sealed tins The Rexall Stores Broadwayat 34th St, Fill Your Drug Store! Needs Saturday at These Special Prices PATENT MEDICINES io 7c, $1.00 Herpicide :74c; §0c Sal. Hepatica . :37c c¢ Papes’ Cold € o¢ Diapepsin rie: 50c Poslam ++: 5c 39c' -34c. | CANDY SPECIALS 39c eed in 39c 29c 40c Barr’s Saturday Candy, lb. 29c The RerceLe Stores : than two, nor more than four and one- halt years.” Saloon sank Into a seat with his! | head buried on his breast. His pretty |aaugpter arose and with trembling timbs ” | made her way to the door and out into the corridor. She fell in @ dead faint| j At the foot of the watue of Justice, | WOGAN GETS*I0B BACK. |, nds Coart Ouste ty From Chief Clerkahip tu Kiage County. By a decision of the Appellate Divi+ #idn of the Supreme Court of Kings | County handed down to-day Thomas Woxan, Democratic jeder of the| iF. Ninth Assembly Distr back his $7,000 Jo the office. of .th The decision ous! Republican .eader triet. | Charles Devoy, who waa. elected County Clerk on the Repuplican, ticket 1; diamissed Womart and put Rate in as chief clerk. Worag went into the courts to fight for Wie Job, and Juatice Benedict decided that he would not, be ‘removed except on charges, Rafferty appealed, but held the job un- as todivide the salary with Wogan if Wogan should eventually win out. To- day's decision winds up the case. INew Method of Redueing Fat nn T. Rafferty, the. ‘Twelfth Dine Wonderful impression over ther tion Tablet method safe to eay th |mi wrinkles, th or in| clvitigats nomic; " 50c 38c TOILET ARTICLES SPECIALS 25c Lyon’s Tooth Powder, 12c } 25c Sanitol Tooth Powderl2c fj) 25c Park’s Cold Cream,l3c 50c Hind’s Honey and Al-}) ! mond: Cream...... . 27] 50c LaBlache Face Pow-]) (TAS (ura Wear acee OP i arora 27ch) 25c Mennen’s Talcum,.. 12¢}} 25c Sozodont Tooth Pow-]! der | DRUG SPECIALS Aspirin Tablets, 100 in bot- ascara Tablets, 100 in bottle. 19¢ Lithia Tablets, 5 grain, 100 in bottle |35¢ Witch Mazel, full are %We Quart Pure Olive Oil..74¢ 75c Quart Pure Cod Liver. Oil, 63e 60¢ Vienna Bonbons, assorted, Ib’. . '49c Assoried Hard Can- dies, Ib 25c : A Feast c of Good | News 1 for Beturiay in the JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE at GIMBELS An Absolute Disposal of Girls’ and Young Women’s Apparel Young Women’s $25 to $55 Tailored Suits at $15, $20 & $30 Without regard té’former prices, we have assembled all this season’s Suits of corduroy, broadcloth, serge, “The Blouse Shop Has Planned Two Important Events for Tomorrow First, the January White Sale will present some therming new styles and exceptionai qual- ities. The de Medici Coller Blouse, whose V- neck is artistically with ribbon’ velvet; wool poplin, velour de laine, olain and two-toned starr edond ort i op ae turnover : cheviot, in three grouns—for tomorrow—16, $20 and stitched in color; Bul Blouses, and ever so 930. Sizes 14, 16 ond 18 years. , many coe new styles. Altogether, these are Young Women’s $28.60 Broadcloth Evening Wraps, $18.60 Young Women’s $22.60 Chiffon Party Frocks, $16 Junior Girls’ $12 to $16 Topcoats at 97.60 Chinchilla, cheviot and double-faced woolen Coats, in 15 and 17-year sizes. Junior Girls’ $7.60 to $0.75 Serge Dresses, 95 Young Girls’ $6.60 to $13.75 Topcoats At 96 and $7.60 Only sizes 6 to 12 years in these Coats of cheviot, boule, corduroy and chinchilla. ‘Third Fleer Lingerie Blouses at $1.26 $2, $3, $3.95 and $5 The Annu Clearance Sale is responsi var oer Lenka ip Babel Let! Blouses. variety of styles, in navy, ji brows, Ulck aad welte! 2? wpe Brome Chiffon Blouses at $2.95 and $3.95 Regularly $5 to $6.95 hit Pleer ble Lay Men Need New Hats Women’s Deep Price-Cuts on Boys’ Clothing tocolzcile wit this January Clearance there ae keene] LADAKerchie£s | .agtoye en when new clothes are warmly weleomed by the on a variety of styles, although sizes are somewhat broken. Small Lots We bo, have found that boys like Gimbel Clothi ing, and that more boys do so every season. ‘These Gime bel stock, and made all thenmore attractiveto the approach of scopkstaling fine Suits and Overcoats are all from the regular economical parents by the price-reductions caused. bi y, Long Winter Overcoats (7 to 18 Years) London-made Overcoats (6 to 14 Years Russian and Polo Coats (214 to 10 Years $6 and $8 Austrian Velour Hats at $4 Our airect import, excellent styles, in black, brown and gray. 1 ee ee es ee at $1.50 In an assortment - ixtures— creaséd make beccming Hats toe young men. nee Of course, that means small prices to clear them out quickl Tnitialed Handkerchiefs, Clearance tae $10 Soft Hats at $1.95 unlaundered; some hand- Imported Novelty Suits (2',to8 Years). English and Ph set and vin lly chinchillas. Also embroidered; six for 76c; Plain Double-Breasted Suits (10 to 18 Years a group of seconds of $8 and $4 Derbies, at the same price $1.8 95] usually 90c and $1. Plaited Norfolk Suits (6 to 17 Years) Fourth Hand-embroidered Hand- Russian and Sailor Suits (2's to 10 ¥ kerchiefs, slightly mussed, it 35c to $1 each, usually 50c vo $2.50. Initialed Handkerchiefs, some letters missing, in white and colors; six for $1, usually $1.25 and $1.50. Main Floor NOTIONS Little Prices Important Toy Store Clearance Children’s Furniture, Dolls’ Baby Carriages and other ‘| wheeled Toys enter the clearance at sharply reduced prices. Bentwood Furniture nn Nk cane seats and backs, some veneered, in early Eng- 18} Men’ 8 Suits ond a Overcoat That Were $25 and More NOW $15 OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, - RBA O04 TS & SUITS Clearance 93.60and $4.26 $4.25 96.76 96.25 ularly $7 $3.60 36 an 25 Pfister sand fc 8 ttt BS], 00 for six 15e Gimbel-Real Hair Heat Arm’ Chair and Ro $18 $12 Chairs and wie for 25¢ box Horn Hairpins. $3.50 to $5 $2 and $3 Amber or shell color. #0 a “Wheeled and Other Toy: vs, — Pike pith Whig Popol d tailored, the materials and patterns are the same as have Rocking and Swinging Horses.:...$12 to $22 $7 «and $15 Pine for two Ape cubes Hy. Neuse * The sizes in this collection bey suits and overcoals range Automobiles, upholstered seats, a from 33 to 44. There are some fet nde even larger than this— rae tired wheels ‘or Seo for Porter's “Rone” Halr oi 1s lai broken lots; however, Sull range of sizes will Patrol Wagon +8 Rolls, perfectly made and eani- Wel 0 TOGDE IM Peery, 30M, Auto Racers, two extra tires. $12 , for the fashionable Grecian Boys’ $5, 96 & 87 Morris Chairs, leather ct gi eur. $2.60and $3.60 0c for Washable Hair Rolls. Extension Tables....... 3.50 and $5.50 Wooden Rocking Horses 3 Gand $1.75 Cabriolet, imported’ $12 andgie abriol Pulte import an Dolls’ Pul man 8 Sleepers... $8.60 to $15 Dress Shields Gimbels _ “‘Perfection;” ‘wo. "Biche Washable, 26c pair. Bou aitaeas No. sewing. $2.60 dozen. Main Floor Fourth Floor Lada ‘hese bre brokea lines and the majority of them are from Fourth Floor Section. In nearly every ease these are priced actually below Cost to insure a quick and decisive clearance, THE SUITS Plain double-breasted models, plaited Norfolk styles, sailor Blouse Suits, Russian Blouse Suits, Excellent range of all the Style. Odd lots, of course, but Clean-Up of Curtain ‘Materials early a score of attractive designs, in white and ecru, are ines in this Clearance of Scrims and Fancy Fish-nets that are suitable for curtaining living-rooms, dining-rooms and THE OVERCOATS Double-breasted _belt-back’ Coats, double-breasted Corts with belts ali around, Russian Overcoata, ‘double: breasted ieefers. Youngsters’ Hats and Coats As the children of this generation spend the majority of their days out of doors, it is very likely that many now need Coats for the re- mainder of Winter. Broadcloth, velveteen, cheviot, earacul and plush Coats; 2 to & year sizes. Regularly $6 to $19.76, Clearance, $2.95 to $10. Huts and Bonnets, Regular! $1.50 to $10. Clearance, 75¢ to $6. Second Floor ————— i and most desirable Suitings ai Deercoal ee ee tas a are Men’s Excellent Shirts at 70c In fact, there are 2,000 of the best shirts we have ever placed on sale at this price, being Gimbel $1 and $1.50 Grades All brand new, made in the Gimbel way; fine quality pervale and madras; negligee style; some with plalted bosoms and some with stifi bosoms, (the latter of which sold previously at Fort; styles in all. With attached cuffs and a fa f range of sizes. Men's Soft Shirts at 55c Broken lines from our regular stocks, These are $1 and $1.35 Grades bedrooms, Clearance Prices, 20c, 22c,.75c and$1 Yd. Former Prices, 30c, 35c, $1 and $1.60 Yd. Also for Saturday's selling, we offer $3.25 and $3.50 Couch Covers at $2.25 About 150, in handsome figured tapestry, 58x108 inches. Sixth Floor Week-End Toilet Goods Sale — Our own and other standard and well-known Toi!et Prep- arations at prices so low that it is worth while to lay in a supply even in advance of your need: Pompeian Stearn 50c size at 28¢;| Hot water Bottles, $1 kind at 60c. Men’s $1.60 and $2 Grades Boys’ $1.25 & $1.60 ‘ca ths ‘Tycbleun, Teddy ‘lirt” ’ scope shapes; all ae 20c. Cutex, 250. Ley’ Pulte, We, Men 8 Scotch Some are slightly handled, but none will need relaundering before wearing. | }ii*, 4ough Munyon's Soa, phy Cotton, lb, roll, 17¢, Some of them are plain colors, but there are some striped effects ly Cases, in leather or rub- 14 ge ber lined cretonne, with five toilet articles, 50c. Peroxide Hydrogen, 10¢ lo. WoolGloves50c These Gloves come from 's Soap, Packer's Tar Soap, 120. Pebeco Tooth Paste, 30¢. Mennen's Talcum Powder, 10c. Sanitol Tooth Powder, 12c. On Sale Friday and Saturday in the Subway 8 Silk Petticoats Stock Clearance Sale GimbelsViolet Cologne, 7c size,46e| Pure Extract Witch Hazel, 186 pint} one of the best Scotch $3 Grades at $1.95 f the Gimbel High Grad | El Pertecto Veda. Rouge, 30¢. Athena i o je Gim g! rade a Te Nace uies tt 10 Dorin's Rouge withoue put ioe, | Knitters of fine woolen | | messaune or Faflete Silk Potd- Dorin’s Rouge, French ivory cave,| goods in Scotland, and are particularly comfortable, as well as sightly. In gray mixtures and black, that Shoes for Women New and Seasonable Footwear from Regular Stocks at Remarkable Prices, to Pron) Eau de Quinine, 40¢ size Mia, Nil Brinhes ves. boon kt san Gimbels Imp't’d Bey Rum, 45¢ pt.) © ‘elluloid Mirrors, ivory finish, reg- Houbigan*’s Ideal Perfume, $2.60. ! ularly $2.50, at $1.95. Main Floor ' P : Pure Sweetmeats Special OTTT FLOWERS | 222%, know in a minute |} at denon Clearance Pree || Our Them Awan Before inventory. Sale of came from across the pond, for Saturday GIMBEL $3 SHOES ter WOMEN NOW$1.95 On the SUBWAY STORE, BALCONY ‘The man who likes pest aft aasortraent of, fan, galtiin, aun imatal It would be quite impossible to better this assortment for freshness, | Woolen Gloves, especially Stylish, well cut s neat narror Uy ibe te toes; hi Cuban heels, and sewed soles. All niaee. ” WOMEN'S $1.50 FELT SHOES, Now Ho Felt lined shoes, with leather vamps; very able for the cold ‘weather, keeping the toot warm pains cozy; soft, flexible leather soles; all sizes. WOMEN’S $2 SLIPPERS, NOW 65c Satin and velvet slippers in a variety of jeather soles and low heels. very pretty sige to match house gowns, ‘hese uno made gland; all sizes, Subway Store, Balcony exquisite beauty and fragratee. Fresh Cut Roses and choice Carnations, At3 (Conts Each At 10 ‘Cents Each ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK OF PLANTS miscellaneous ssori~ Ferns aad ns for country wear, will be amuzed-—and glad—to find for as little as 60¢ a Main Floor BROTH ERS |: NEW YORK THIATY-Triny oT. A lovely Daffodils of one de At "38¢ Dozen y of Tulips, Yellow ia—in bunches GI}MBFL BROTHERS | BRAGA WAT