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THE EN the men sald they attacked Pinkerton for the purpose of robing him. Pinkerton, who was twenty-six years old, was last seen on Nov. 7. At the time he had about $900 in his pockets and wore a ring. The money and ring Were missing when the body was found. Pinkerton's he: had been crushed tn ‘Waited With Gan for Foe. Giuseppe Salanna enteen years O14, was held in $1 for examina- Gee to-morrow by Magistrate Breen in @e Tombs Court to-day on @ ates of carrying a con vealed weapon, & Was Arrested last night In front @ Lott's candy factory at No. 40 'TWO MURDER MAN FOR MONEY, BURY Beeome street on the complaint of and the bod, 8 riddied with shot. Geerge Frommund, superintendent. He fe@ @ quarrel with a fellow employee “te @he candy factor fm hand, to settle it BODY IN WOODS LOOT FLAT DURING FUNERAL. Thieves Help Themselves as Mourn- re for Mra. Peter Worthly Pray. hile the family were attending the funeral of Mra, Peter Worthly Monday afternoon, thieves broke into the apart- ment at No. 637 East One Hundred and Seventy-sixth street, and among,other things stole a valise full of effects | which Mrs, Worthly's will provided should not be opened unt a day atter her funeral. The facts were reported to the police of the Tremont station that night, but they did not become known ublicly until to-day. | Mra, Worthly, who was seventy-five years old and well-to-do, died from cancer on Saturday, and was survived by her husband, who 1s seventy-seven | years old, and two sons, one of whom ie @ New York racing expert and the other of whom lives in Philadelphia. ‘The contents of the valise stolen were of little intrinaic to anybody out- @ide the family, it is eald. gome deeds, & banknote collection and a very old gold watch are supposed to have been | 1 watted, gun night | a © Farm Hands Confess Killing’ Tax Collector, and Show Where Victim Is Hidden. MBDIA, Pa, Nov, %.—Two farm hands, arrested on suspicion of knowing something about the disappearance of 8. Lewis Pinkerton, tax collector of Edgemont township, near here, con- feseed early to-day that they had mur- dered him and buried Me body, according to the Delaware County police. ‘The two prisoners, Roland 8. Penning- ton and George Mareh of Gien Mfile, Pa., were taken in itomotile to the woods, where they the bedy was hidden and with the ald of a lantern the police found it in @ hole covered ‘with leaves. Accoriing to the police Tomorrow—First Sale Ever in New York of ‘Women’s and Misses’ Hats C. M. PHIPPS, Inc, The Celebrated Tailor-Milliner “Phipps” Hats are to America what the Hats of the Bond Street tailor milliners are t London and Europe—the best! \ This Sale is unprecedented for the reason that Mr. ere has never before given his entire collection of samples and lus hats to one concern for dis; —he has always distributed them among his agencies. jut, as our New York and Philadelphia Stores offered to take the entire collection, and as Mr. Phipps realized that we are the Millinery leaders of America, he acquiesced to our proposition. ‘Tomorrow “Phipps” Hats at $2.75, $3.75, $5 and $6.75 Whose Wholesale Prices Were $5 to $13.50 and More be ie ee ot pa are iD neared styles, for street, traveling, sporting and The Hats—are of Lyons velvet, French duvetyne, imported velours, Lyons plush, faille silk, fur and combinations of velvet and fur. Tiger skin, white fox and Arctic séal (French - dyed coney) are the dominating furs. The Trimmings—fancy feathers, furs, ribbons and exquisite motifs of flowers, fruits and silks. BLACK, and these Colors—Tete de Negre, Russian green, seal brown, tango, wine, taupe and navy. Third Floor Men’s and Women’s Lined Gloves From the Best Makers at Home and Abroad Since these Gauntléts and Gloves, were purchased advances in the price of raw material weuld make a very substantial difference in the selling price. NOW-—Therefore is unquestionably the time to anticipate your wants in Motor Gloves and Fur Gauntlets, because our next shipments must necessarily cost both of us considerably more. \ Men’s Gloves Women’s Lined Gloves Capeskin Gloves, tan, fleece-lined, at $1.60 pair. Suede Gi y , knitted ailk-lined, $2.60 pair. Capeskin Gloves, tan, seamless, wool-lined, $2 psir. Capeskin Gloves, ‘an, rabbit lined throughout, P:X.M., Mocha Gloves, tan or gray, seamless, wool-lined, $2.60. | ¢9,60 pair. Capeskin Gloves, tan, rabbit-lined, P. X. M. Ad Capeskin Gloves, tan, blue rabbit lined throughout, P. Farah papain Op stg ree PCM Lod ba i jidicnp nd tan, blue rabbit lined, P. X. M Sunde Gloves, gray or tan, blue rabbit lined, P. 3. Bf, PA lial el l i Mocha Gloves, tan or gray, full squirrel lined, $6 pair. $4 pair. Suede Gloves, gray, sable lined, P, X. M., at $4 pair. te y Men's Gauntlets Fur Gauntleta, $4, $7.60, $12.60, $15, $20 and $25, Suede Gloves, gray, natural |, P. X. M., 64 pair. Capeskin Gloves, tan, full squirrel lined, Bx. M.,, at , 96.60 pair. " Capeskin Gauntlet Gloves, tan or black, fleece-lined, Suede Gloves, tan or gray, full squirrel lined, P. X. M. $1.60 pair; tan or black, camel’s-hair lined, $3 pair; black wool, seamless, lined, $3 psir; black, reinforced palm at $6.60 pair. Women’s Lined Gloves heavy, seamless, lined’ $5.60 pair, Capeskin Gloves, tan, fleece-lined, $1.60 pair. s Capeskin Gauntlet Mittens, black, lamb-lined pair, Main Mocha Gloves, gray, seamless, wool-lin: and , $2 pair. oor Savory Odors Will Soon Emanate From the KITCHEN Now is the time to see that the cook is well supplied with utensils, and that the equipment for preparing the Thanksgiving repast is equal to the occasion. The completeness of this GIMBEL HOUSEFURNISHING STORE offers many a suggestion. What a calamity to burn the turkey, and yet this is likely to happen if you do not provide a good Roaster. These ROASTERS ARE SPECIALLY PRICED Kreamer's Roasters—-They are extra heavil a : stamped on the bottom and otherwise constiucted fo ‘do cone Round Boater Enamel lined with the burkey up good and brown, | V) x 13! in., usually $1. 10 at 806 Russian Iron Drip Pans— 914 x 12 in., at 350; 10x 12in., at 400; 10x 14 in.,at46c; 10x 16in., at 60c. 9 x 165 in., usually $1.50 at $1.16 10 x 15 in., usually $1.85 at $1.86 ns Savory Self-basting Oval Roasters—vsuaily| Russian Iron Square Drip Pans—12 in. $1.10 at 76c, square, 660; 13 in. square, 600; 14 in. square, 760, Other Implements to give the coup de grace to the family bird: Stag-handle Poultry Shears, special at $2.25, Carvers’ Assistants, stag handle, at $2. Carving Sets, stag handles, three-piece, $3.60, reg. $5,| Imported Mincing Knives, specially adapted for 2-piece, stag handle, with ferrule, $2.60, reg. $3.50, preparing the fren the turke; y, 260, reg. 35c. te-handle Carving Beta, piece, special at $2.60 ultry, ‘Bhoars,* nickel-plated,’ with Gieck rubber 60, 0) Game Carvers, special at $1,756 pair. handles, $1.60, reg. $2.50, Fifth Floor SAUNTERS IN MALE ATTIRE. Police Think Case In Concealed by ‘woman who sald she was Alloe Grats, nineteen years old, of No, 8% North Twenty-fifth street, Chicago, was ar- rested while walking down Broadway here’ at 1 o'clock this morning. was dressed in men's clothing and was committed to the city Jail as a suspect. MeClong that she left Chic day morning, arriving | Causes the blood to circulate ly, opens the pores of the skin aod sllays fever.” Copia Genuine Castoria always bears the signatere of y NG WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMB Delaware River to Camden to look for her husband, who, she alleges, deserted her and her two children several weeks ago. She got a “tip” in @ letter that her husband was living in Camden with another woman and masqueraded for the purpose of finding him. The police say they expect to have ‘Woman Masquerader, OAMDEN, N. J., Nov. %—A young the woman's husband under arrest soon, but will say nothing more about the case. a [“WOCp-To succpED.—— (From the Kansas City Journal) “Po you think that Binks has a | prompect of succeeding tn politics?* “He Is bound to, He has several po! ular catch phrases to his credit now." She The young woman told Police Sergeant yeaterday afternoon, Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is somethin, ei ecant ‘We can hardly realize that of all the children born in civili countries, twenty-two per cent., near! uarter, die before they reach one year; thi Reem © tre one-third, before they are five, dod one-half before | C. | 76 WAISTS : ‘are fifteen 1 Chiffon, Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse and ‘We do not hesitate to say that a Ls Mos of Castoria would save a } Shadow Laces. of these precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many | i sory iStantile deaths ere occasioned by the use of narcotio P fone, | . They de of Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's com; moore ‘or lees Opium or mephine, They are, in Cyl deadly ee ie any quantity they bent ilo begga! and i ness, death, Castoria reverse, Hamat see that it bears tho signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, Castoria GIMBEL BROTHERS Bankers Like a fire, a fight or a fortune—a bank account must have a beginning. People on salaries more particularly should put an immediate stop to delay in making the start to provide for the inevitable ‘rainy day”—why not with us? The money you intrust to our safe keeping will be- gin to earn interest on December Ist, and any addi- tional deposits made up to December 10th, will also earn interest from the lst of December—and so on every month. THE BEST WAY TO STOP SMALL LEAKS 1S TO KEEP PUTTING BY SMALL SUMS GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers Main Floor, Rear Balcony Unusual Offering of Gold Signet Rings It was imperative for the maker to dispose of this choice collection of Solid Gold Rings, and we found it convenient to take them at once. The collection comprises a full range of signet designs, for Men, Women and Boys, oval, square, oblong, octagon. Many of them are plain, others engraved and engine turned, with chased shank. Men’s Extra Heavy Signet Rings, at $6.60, $8.50, $11, $14.50. Monogram engraved free. Women’s Signet Rings, at $3.50 to $4.75 Signet Rings for Boys and Children, at $2.26 to $4.75 Every Ring Is Guaranteed Main Floor, near the 32d Street Entrance ‘Dressing Cases tor Men sna Women A magnificent assortment of Imported and Domestic Dressing Cases for Monsieur or Madame while en four. Many @ useful Christmas Gifl is here: Limousine Cases In Seal or Morocco, For Men, $7.60 to $20; for Women, $5 to $60, Toilet Cases In Calf Morocco, Ecrase, in black and beautiful colors, fitted with white celluloid, brass or ebony pieces, at $6.60 to $26. Motor Cases In Morocco leather, fitted with brass or nickel pieces, at $15 to $60, Ever-Ready Fitted Bags | For Men and Women. Ebony and brass fittings, at $7.60 to $26, Unfitted Rolls | With pockets for toilet articles for | men and women, $2.60 to $6. Dressing Rolls For Women. Seal, Morocco and pin wala | fears, fited with silver, ebony, jul $8 to gone oid or brass pieces, at e Dressing Rolls For men, pigskin sole leather, Mo- Tocco or seal, with one or two brual safety or ordinary razor, ebony, nickel Shite celluloid fittings, at $6 to La Petite Motor Cases “4 A foreign novelty in highly colored Ecraseleather. Special at $7.00. | Imported Dressing Cases For men and women, Seal and Mo- rocco grain leatherette. Special at $1.60 to $2.60. Main Floor Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats at $5 If you are out shopping you will see their prices elsewhere, and appreciate our splendid offerings at this price. We are willing to forego profit to give our patrons something to remember in the BOYS’ CLOTHING. These Coats are made of CHIN- CHILLA WHICH IS ALL WOOL to the warp fillings. Newest thing in all around belts and convertible collar, button to neck. Colors are gray and blue, with a few browns. Sizes 214 to 10 years, Fourth Floor ER 20, 1913, Sue Rene) ( eonge Bernard G a) and Colds 2mm ry | Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar fe unrivaled. Pleasant to the taste— soothing and healing—absolutely de- | pendab! le. Sold by all druggists, [Fo Your Liver is Clogged up That's Why You're Tied—Owt of | |/ Sorte—Have No Appetite. i SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday Hundreds of discriminating women purchased bargains here last week. There are more left for you. A FEW EXAMPLES: 55 SUITS Originals and copies of Poiret, Callot and Paquin. Misses’ and Ladies’ sizes. Values from $55 to $200. $30 to $75 Reduced to $5 & $7.50 Values $12.50 to $29.50. 41 EVENING WRAPS Exquisite in style and material. Values from $45 to $250. Reduced to 112 FRENCH HATS For Street and Afternoon Wear. Values from $20 to $35. Reduced to Reduced to $30 to $125 SMALL PILL, SMALL BOSE, SMALL PRICE $7.50 Genuine ete: Signature There’s More than Full Measure of $15 and $18 Values in These Fine Winter Suits and Overcoats at $11 = == For Men and Young Men OVERCOATS—Chesterfield or convertibie collay with belted back, in two lengths, in black or kersey cloth with velvet collar. These coats are lined throughout with pure wool serge; there are some great coat styles with belts and collars of self material, in all the new overcoatings, fancy mixtures, and gray and brown fabrics; all sizes. SUITS—-smart models in two or three button styles, soft rolled collar, slim shoulder, narrow sleeves, plain or with vent in the back; also, conservative models in several styles; all of these are perfect fitting models, full of char- acter and quality, nice mixtures in stripes, black and white, browns, blue serges, grays or plain black; all sizes. Men's $3 Worsted Trousers, $2 Stripes in dark effects, well made and finished, all sizes; many an odd blue,coat will be nicely suited in this collection. Boys’ $6 All Wool Suits and Overcoats at $3.96 Norfolk and double-breasted models, in blue serges or brown and gray Mixtures; knickerbockers lined throughout re enone tein long ghee! medal. nithogestbhlh in long school ith con’ collars, in brown and gray mixtures, sizes 10 to 17 years. Q ‘and Overcoats at $5 THE SUITS havo two pairs of Boys’ 9/00 Gul fopharer of materials; kmickerbockers lined throughout mart Nag folk atylen, 1m 1th patch pockets: alam G L017 YOR | wad mackinaws: fine for the snappy weather to come. 6 Thrbv DATH—Fine amortment of all woo! germ A are double-bronsted models With belted backs and convertible collars, well lined in desirable Set oe ay Women’s Coats, Suits and Dresses $15,$18 Grades andmore At $9.75 THE COATS are of Boucles, Chinchillas, Mixtures, Home- spuns and fancy Costing all new and stylish models; dozens of different styles, 36 and inch lengths; all sizes for women and misses. THE DRESSES include Serges, Diagonals and smart trimmed or plain models and many styles of/bequtiful Silk and Chiffon Evening Gowns; lace robes over Satin, Chiffons over Charmeuse, Charmeuse skirts, with nee waists Crepe Meteors and a \y ical assortment of beautiful weaves; izes fi 14 to 44. THE SUITS include handsome models in Broadcloths, Mixtures, Bedford Cords, Mixtures, Fg al Striped Weaves, in the very newest styles; most of therm copted om of Aad. Seiperted models; all silk . linings, fully guaran’ ; all sizes Suvwey p a Winter Undergarments for Little Folks Flannelette Nighties and| Kitties Nightdrawers, 38 vnc PaSmAS Bt BOC | mam nen inf ineea up Ss prammeterter ithe dainty ‘pink and | Sane", et ee ate at 250 blue stripes; the gowns are trimmed ‘ 0 3]. Pink and blue stripes; sizes 4 to with fancy braids; alzew 4 to 14 years A tla 12 regularly 76. f x ‘ibway Store, Bal Thanksgiving Event in China and Glassware At Prices Many Will Be Thankful For $10 Austrian China Dinner Services, $6.75 Open Stock Dinnerware-—Marked 46 pieces with dainty pink border decoration, full ser- Reductions faritem ale Ante stock patterns 2 follows vice for six people. Ppa € eVeeH Dishes, 60¢ & 65¢ $11 Porcelain Dinner Services at $7.60 a Soup Tureens, 96¢ 100 pieces, decorated American porcelain, full service planes Sai ie Bead pnd Biter Plates, 6¢ for twelve people. Cake Plates, 280 | ‘Tea Pots, 66¢ American Porcelain Dinner And many other items at equally low prices. Services at $8.76 Glass Tableware--$11.50 Glass Table Sets Gold band or gold border decoration and gold edge; 100 pieces; three different patterns. at $6.75 $22.60 American Porcelain Dinner Closing out open Roast Platters, Sauce Boats, 26¢ 60 pieces of fine imported glassware,Grecian border Service at $15 and star design; 12 goblets, 12 sherrys, 12 cocktails, 12 wines and 12 ale tumblers, ‘Two border decoration with gold edges and gold handles; full service for twelve people, And many other sets up to $25 grades at $15. 26c Cut Glass Water Tumblers at 15c Subway, Lower Floor Four Magnificent Values in Rugs One of the Best Offerings of the BIG SANFORD SALE which continues in the SUBWAY STORE Tomorrow and Saturday. 9x12 ft. Axminster Rugs, slightly imperfect, reg. $25, at $16.50 8 ft.3 in. x 10 ft. Gin. Axminster Rugs, inpitret, reg. $22.50, at $13.75 7 ft. Gin.x 9 ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs, one piece, reg. $8, at $4.50 6 x 9 ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs, one piece, reg. $7, at $3.95 Subway Store, Lower Floor

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