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TWO TRAIN ROBBERS KILLED BY HITTING BRIDGE; 3, ESCAPE _—— backawanna Railroad Detec- tives Were Chasing Them Over Car Roofs. Gis seesntves ware manana were knocked from the roof of a train on the Lackawanna ea by @ bridge, near Athenia, Hoboken to the Pen Severtl times cars carryini bale broken into from bh R bales of silk/have been pi bogrd into the night ‘which ‘tne s thieves have collected later and oarried of in automobiles. Rallr Gotectives have been guarding the train for the last two weeks, but until last night the thieves did not attempt to renow their raids. Searching the train the pgs n short distance ahead ot the caboose. When they saw the de- tectives the five started on tho run toward the engine, jumping from car to car like experienced freight brake- men, though the train was running » The first hanging “low bri were scraped off. The of dropped lat, as did the rdsweotivon, who had already given a signal by firing a revolver to the engineer to by" a nay Then the three jum: was found under the bridge when the train was run back. Another was found this morning. Both men wore overalls and jumpers, , “emu BVENING WORLD, | MEXICANS SEEK REST FROM WAR ROBBERS en Suffering Alike From Federals and Rebels Refugees Head for Safe Retreat. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 9.—Stating that they hoped to find In a remote part of the State of Coahuila asylum from the ravages of troops, forty-five Mezican refugees have arrived here from Vera Crus en route to their new home. Twenty came by way of Havana, where twenty-five others were on board the steamer Mextoo. Members of the party stated that N Federal and Constitutionalist troops tea had robbed them of all they possessed e when the train yy dow! 16 is ing big Shiperents of raw silk from under which was clothing a nage bridge ‘and “jumping quality. A notebook on body contained the address CWI *unruh, Ninth avenug near Thirty-second street, New Yérk.” with equal impartiality and predicted, that conditions gn Mexico would not be improved by the withdrawal of American troops. fast frelgnt carry- morning at Ter Lafayette averce will be sre gil Hills, FRIDAY, “OOTOBER OTTO KEMPNER DEAD. ‘Wilson to Speak ia Pittebargh. Chief Magi a Year Wi Otto Kempner, Chief Magistrate of Brooklyn; died last night at his home, strate of Brookiya Tit gt the, sqventieth anniveragey ‘the M. C. A. at Pittsburgh. The specch, was a wih no AN sh political character. Pedy Hes 9, 1 914, FIROT DAY ‘OF REGISTRATION. To-day ie the firet day of regis- tration. Polle open from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. To-morrow aleo will be a registration day. 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Will accept deposits in their Interest Department today jorrow to draw interest from October in, #49, per annum. vas nesab hells Banking Hou Main Floor, Rear Balcony GIMBEL. BROTHERS, Bankers Departmen All the New Fashions for Girls ~~ Many ‘S ecial Prices Everything from serge ay white linen guimpes, such.as those which are worn to school by Title sence girls, ine Tnisite party pe and suits trimmed with beautiful furs for the girls in their And Cimbe several hundred modes for The Youngew Genera- -—<* dion, And Gimbel prices are Math Then, too, these Genes 7 for tomorrow: / Fur-Trimmed Broadcloth Suits, $388.50 (In the model tens cat’) 4 pron, Eres black) Sizes 14, 6 and | 18 y Party and Dancing Frocks, $15, $25 to $65. : Peele dresses of “Crepe Meteor, $18.50 and Gabardine ad 8 oadcloth Suits (Those of broad Dresses of M a i Santee Dresses _ of - with fitch coney) lienne, $10. t-and-Satin, braided, Young dae Coats $5.75: to $16.50 (Those at $5.76 a0, Sere to corduroy, ‘velveteen; 7 and 8 Havelocks of Zibeline, $16.80. ilustrated Dresses of Cotton Repp, $2.25. Sizes 6 Third Floor Coats in the New and Approved Russian Modes, $25 to $29:50 Bernard has made the Russian great coat into a successful fashion. Heretofore it was too cumbersome to be smart-looking. And this is how that ingenious Paris couturier changed the coat without lessening its artisticness—by ie back perfectly straight and pushing all of the fullness to the toate and sides, Russian Coats of Wide Wale Corduroy, trimmed with Skunk-raccoon— illustrated. $29.50. Another model in Wide Wale Corduroy, with detachable belt, $25. Russian Coats of ‘“‘Wave” Zibeline, $27.50. Fur-Trimmed Coats of: Salts Plush, $19.50 and $29.50 Those at $19.50 are in a new model and those at $29.50in a48-inch length—but both styles are trimmed with 5 aaai ring and Utility Coats of Mixed Fab- rics, $15 to $29.50. Fur-trimmed Black Velvet Coats, $42.50 to 865. Third Floor Women’s $2.50 Long White Glace Gloves $1.85 Pair But only 480 pairs of them at this special ee a great many for gloves ‘in such high demand. 16-button, well made and finished, overseam sewn. Also Women’s Tan Cape Gloves, 85c Pr. | White Chamoisette Gloves, 38c Pr. Considered good gloves at $1; one-clasp, These from a famous maker; 2-clasp; P. X. M. sewn, every pair strictly perfect. white or black embroidery. Main Floor Boys’ $10 to $12.50 Overcoats That Are Mighty Good at $7.50 These are the coats that youngsters like. And why not? Manliness is written all over them, and that’s the air which boys want to carry about themselves. Of course, the service which these coats will render is easily seen, for they are made of fabrics that are durable end smart—cheviots in three patterns of brown mixtures, two patterns of gray mixtures and many lighter shades. ©The convertible collar, the loose sleeves, the large flaring skirts, make these Overcoats well liked, and peaaes they are thoroughly well tailored. Sizes 8 to 18 years—at $7.60. Boys’ $10 to $12.50 Norfolk Suits With T woPairs of Trousers—$7.50 Half Norfolk back and patch pockets; newest ait aig in fancy mixtures, black-and-white and blue-and-white pe pes and blue cheviot; the trousers are fully lined and have seams reinforced. Algo blue serge with one pair of trousers, 8 to 18 years. ‘ Fourth Sizes “Chokers” of Fur and Velvet ' A Paris fad, which will un- doubtedly develop into an im) nt style. And we are the first to have had the French models copied at moderate _ prices, $1.75 to $3.50. ,. Ruches and fans of tulle give these che, hos ally called “chokers’—an indescribable chic. of fur are particularly effective wits V-neck bi Organdié Collars and Vestees from Paris, $200 ae and Organdie Collars and Cuffs, 50c to $3: 95 Mt atrich and Marabout Boas, $3 to $15—these minimum prices because we purchased the Boas in. Paris. Veils With Borders, 25c to $1.95 ay every snffirt veil has a lacy border, or one formed of chenille or velvet figures. Main Floor Men’s Mahogany Tan >) High Shoes, $3.95 Also Russian Calf, Black Gun Metal Calf and Patent Coltskin ind Snot a Kid Tops. Made along decidedly English lines, bok low broad and wide shanks, exception- ally comfortable and dressy model.’ second Pieor $3.50 Poker Sets, $2.45 This is an important capture that will delight lovers of the great.national game. The Sets consist of an oak or mahogany finish ste rack, with 200 composition chips of good quality, two ‘packs of cards. Thé whole fitted with cover. An excellent gift, and a valuable yn when the weekly sessions begin. Fourth Floer Men’s $3 and $4 Model FALL DERBIES, $1.95 Every size and style in self-conforming feather weights, Why such a low price for hats in the newest Fall styles? Because, they are sam- ples and “seconds” from one of the largest manu- facturers in this country. Classified as “seconds” use, perhaps, a trifle lighter inweight than usual, or in some minor degree contrary to specifications, Otherwise good as perfect. Also Sample $3 Soft Hats at $1.95 In popular Fall styles and colorings, but in broken sizes. Find your size and you will have a splendid investment. Fourth Floor A Toy Show For Boys and Girls It begins tomorrow when the children are out of school, and is really two toy shows in one, For it includes a long aisle of Military Toys for Boys Forts, Cannon, ' Soldiers, Guns, Warships of which talk to each other by wireless), Uniforms (some and everything else you can think of that’s warlike. A Doll Show for Girls Which takes up another whole aisle with German, French and American Dolls of all sorts, many bewitchingly dressed, together with their houses, their trousseaux and their trunks, Also the quaint furniture for children by Helen Spear, Souvenirs for the Children Who come with their parents or “Pol ot Broadway and Thirty-third Street GIMBEL BROTHERS Store Opens Daily at 9 A. M., Closes at 6 P. M. Its facilities are at Your Service. We have made arrangements so that tomorrow 20,000 People May Attend The sabtccaer™ 2% ee a Exhibition of America — In magnitude, beauty and authenticity of modes it surpasses * ‘ any display in ica. the Jast_word word of Paris—two gowns The modes are positivel from Worth have just arriv This exhibition permits one to gain an intimate knowledge of the new Fashions, for the mannequins promenade on a platform nearly two city blocks in length. \ Rh en in Paris there has never ueen such an exhibition—and one knows that our Fashion Displays have never been equalled ‘Now York. And people tell us that our present Exhibition excels ney that we have had in the past. Promenade of Mannequins—11 A. M. to 1 P. M.—2 to 4 P. M. . Righth Fleer GIMBEL- SUBWAY STORE Two Big City Block Floors Crowded With New Fall Merchandise at Lowest Prices ‘Women’s Cleverly Modeled zee Suits, $14.75 The styles at $2050 93 Veually Sell luded are Brosdoloth, snits telmmed | with vel- wig loge 8 "some suits.are Fg Me So have Seamars eatin oy is also $14.75. shade deer Daiwa beers, Malneny That Sale of Sample ae at 15c of arcontinues Serurday with many add added pleose: Newest designs. by = aond a ip leeting meat Women’s $5 Shoes, ° $6.95 Lace and Chiffon Blouse, $2.95 Most Brcaperonms ue Combination of chiffon Still plenty of ood picking rom this recent sale, as all the styles are fairly well represented and where p size ay rea either high Cuban or Spool Metal, Patent Leather and Mat ki Kid, bytes un Meta ve Wit ie oF or Em ered Crepe de bine 1 Blouses, $2.95 200 Lingerie Blouses a ot etri ma with high collet ribbon stock. model, $5 Satin Blouse, $2.95 Areneparen shadow lace sleeves with vest and collar; Black with black’ lace sleeves, ith white lace sleeves. » 8 with white lace sleeves, Sizes 814 to 2, $1.60 ole and collar finished with Larger sizes up to 1, $1.05 Men's $3 and $3.60 Copy of a costly Also at Embroider Sl Bios, lace watts of pleated organdie, OLEARAWAY A Copy of an $18.75 Model, : $3.96 comfohante fe Litirarttn ” cher fon and Patent Le ave Goodyeas Bled and nar} y, As illustrated. In satin, $2.9! Sizes 34 to 44, Messaline Basque le | with white hemstitched pique collar, Diag and ns vy, 98.60. Beye af Welted Shoes, $2.50 Bh weer in nox Galfekin, m 28 manish n erie, tite 1k, tT MAKES LITTLD DIFFEREN what YOU NERD—A nh Weald “WAine= EE coca