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CATCH SON OF MURDERED | MAN DRIVEN TO STEAL Starving Boy of 17 Gives Police Chase Through Shopping Throng After Grabbing Handbag. A slender, emaciated boy of seven- | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1915. ) teen, his thin face showing the pinch of hunger and in his eyes the lurking , fear of the hunted, was arraigned in Yorkville Court to-day, accused of attempted grand larceny. His ap- Pearance was an echo of the murder, four years ago, of Isaac 8. Vogel, al Sewelry salesman, in the basement off] & building at Canal and Chrystie! Btreets. The boy arraigned to-day, Was Jacob Vogel, the murdered man's) fon, The boy suys his father’s death made him despondent and poverty | drove him to steai Young Vogel was ted yester-| @ay afternoon by De Murphy | fnd Breneck after an exciting chase through crowds of shoppers on Thir- @&-fourth Street, near Fifth Avenue. > Te detectives accused him of at- tempting to open and rob a woman's in a store at No, 28 West fourth Street, As they sought to seize the boy he dodged from their and darted from the store into Thirty-fourth Street crowd. Wrig- through the throng, circling automobiles and trolley cars, doubling @n his tracks, the boy fled to Fifth Avenue, with the detectives in close Pursuit. In front of the Waldorf- Astoria they captured hi pedo ae USED KNIFE TO GET 10 CENTS Street Fi; Goes to the Hospital. William Sheridan asked Emil Batley for ten cents early to-day at Etghty- eighth Street and Park Avenue. Batley eald he didn’t have ten cents, Shei isputed the statement. In conse Sheridan was arraigned in Court this morning charged with felo- mous assnult and Batley spent some time at the Reception Hospital having @n assortment of knife wounds sewed ‘ap on his head and chest Bailey describes himself as twenty- fonary fireman, liv- hty-elghth Street Sheridan, st Elghty-elghth Btreet Station, said he was twenty-six @ bricklayer, and lived a 109 Bast Ninetieth Street >. ich a Fireman Saleaman Ix Held by Wife. Ormond Dreyfus, a salesman, was held by City Ju Daniel F. Swin- Burne in New I lie to-day on a eharge of abandonment brought by Marie V. Dre o whom he was married in Havana, Cuba, April 15 Yast. Mrs. Dreyfus in her complaint aid that he left their home at No. 25 Colonial Yew Rockalle, Ni 2. threatening to go to Cuba, maki BO provision for her out of hie @ome of $10,000 a year. My alm is to give the Public the Very best grade of work at the lowest possible prices You can pay double what! charge, but you cannot get better work. These offices nave beer built up on the honest work anc square deal princiole. 22-Karat B&B 22-Karat Gold Crowns 3 Bridge Work My easy payment plan may interest you . FID Next . FOR MEXIWOMEN BOYS & GIRLS on\* CREDIT! MEWEST STYLES | LOWEST ‘PRICES begs ‘MICHAELS BROS Sa NAVE. 0 939 BROOKLYN. N.Y. -GIMBELS_Saturday the Famous “Outfitting Day” wil Thanksgiving Day almost here, and the thoughts of thousands already on | and as soon as something new appears ab: Christmas, the ‘Outfitting’ Sections at G! ELS will naturally be the ingmediately imported. . ~ Serene So Sage eenres ey Seeeeee oo see scenes of greatest interest tomorrow. Vast numbers were here last Saturday, the In Millinery, Gowns, Suits, Coats and Wraps; in Blouses, Lingerie, and all else tide of shopping setting in soon after store opening and continuing uninterruptedly | that pertains to Dress, the GIMBEL Store is supreme in its preparedness. In every- , until the closing bell sounded. thing that relates to personal comfort or orn tati More and more people are every day and every week le&rning of the numerous | to serve well. a pala imtensor apeuaiuciies ta alaas eines advantages to be derived from buying at GIMBELS. It is not only profitable for our friends to shop at GIMBELS, but pleasant as well. The Store is an authoritative style centre; that is widely recognized and realized. | Soon it will be the ‘STORE OF A MILLION CHRISTMAS GIFTS.’ It is constantly in touch with European style originators through its Foreign Offices, | COME! on “Progress’’— Winter Overcoat Days For Men and Young Men ODAY AND TOMORROW we present at their very best our splendid Winter stocks of fine Overcoats. Every year— just about this time, when nearly every man or young man needs a new Overcoat— we plan this important sale. Featuring a Number of Very Exceptional Money-Saving Values Over ONE HUNDRED entirely distinct models for the Winter of 1915-16, from the foremost London and * Americar tailors. ana here at attractive pric ssortm f “and colors svech ar we t : “uniove in New York. Never, in our live y we had which we fell so proud, or which afforded well-dressed New Yorkers such splendid v joderate prices, can ‘ 66 area pe da? 21¢ Men’s Smart Winter ‘“Chesterfields” $19.50 to $65 A splendid ‘ay of Chester- New belted back Chesterfield with three side $19.50 to S35 jf ipiendid array of Chester | BHO retese Panel back, velvet collar, piped edocs ed materials. Nearly all are:silk-lined. and quarter silk lining. $35 to $50 Chesterfields of rata Carr's Mel- $65 One of the finest in New York. Of finest im- ton cloth, soft-finished vicunas, etc. ported fabric, with velvet collar and full sil hae jes A Big Occasion— Women’s Cloth and Velvet Coat at $14.50 to $95 b prcndreds of Coats! New models and every one has been approved y Paris. _ Many of the Coats have sold in our regular stocks at much higher prices, ‘These will give an idea of what to expect: Fur- Trimmed Plush Coats, $37.50 Semi-fitted, belted model, with exaggerated fullness over the hips, are the strikingly new features; large con- vertible collar and bottom of coat are banded with skunk opossum, as shown in the sketch. Full-length Zibeline Coats, $16.50 Belted model with high collar edged with nutria, as illustrated. In black. Plush-trimmed Black Broadcloth Coats, $19.50 ‘Three-quarter length, belted at each side, high collar of ar we believe Le tat Ugg Ne UE a Hand-tailored, and either quarter or full silk lined. lining. Fur Trimmed Velvet Coats, New! The “Hurlingham” | The New “Business Man’s | Men’s Imported English $29.50 to $95 Overcoats Ulsters” Overcoats Exclusive at GIMBELS. A close- | . A clever and extremely practical Of the best English and Scotch Gray or Brown Mixture Coats, $10 to $29.50 Note—GIMBELS specialize velvet Coats and are credited with having one of the largest and most complete assortments of them in the city. GIMBELS—Third Floor fitting coat with velvet collar. Three | model. Most with belted, a few with | Weaves, in colors and effects exclu- shades of gray. Has inverted pleats plain back, Various grays. Quarter sive with GIMBELS. Loose, baggy on each side. Quarter or full silk- Silelinod: pineal edie effects, in rough Shetlands, Scotch lined. siik-lined; piped edges. tweeds, homespuns, etc. $25 to $45 $30 to $55 $25 to $85 Here Are Four Very Extraordinary Offerings! Men’s Pure Silk-Lined, Hand-Tailored, | Men’s and Young Men's Quarter Silk-Lined, | 9.50 | i [$19.50 | “‘Progress’’— Winter Weight Chesterfields. Semi-Loose-Fitting Overcoats “Progrese’— mae Men’s Wool Shirts With plain or velvet collar, plain sleeves and no cuffs. Of rough soft materials, Winter weighs with pain or patch | > L © GIMBEL S lized Furs am” Men's pecialize and Drawers, 95c The New pittten pirat as Quarter Men’s Black Broadcloth, Muskrat Fur-Lined| : A XCELLENT grace, : -Line 5 All Kinds Decreed by Fashion erga: Avatar cnr and Hand-tailored, single or double-breasted, and with cuffs $ ; ___ Overcoats $75 erty BO me | Full length, with Persian lamb or Hudson Bay veal collar. | ‘O matter what fur is desired it must be included in our great collection, as we attempt to have them all at the most reasonable prices possible. Women’s Hudson Seal ( dyed ) Coats, $145 muskrat In a new flare model with collar, cuffs and border of skunk and handsomely silk lined throughout. Other Coats of this fur, $72.50 to $265. Caracul Coats, $62.50 to $185 Made of very fine quality fine flat skins, Arctic Seal (French Dyed Coney) Coats, $45 to $135 Ponyshin Cats, §25 to $42.50 Natural Raccoon Motor Coats, $75 to $125 Fur Rugs and Robes, at $3.95 to $15 Taupe Fox Sets Scarfs, $82.50 to $42.50 Men's Worsted Shirts GIMBELS —Fourth Floor and Drawers, $1.50 Winter weight, 15% ‘wool and all sizes. Men’s Worsted Shirts and Drawers, $1 Medium and light weight and very practical utility. Men’s Medium Weight Worsted ‘Morley’ Shirts and Drawers, $2 Steam shrunk, 85% wool, and splendid quality. Men’s Part Wool ~~ Union Suits, $1.66 Slight fleece lining. Long sleeves, ankle length and worsted finish. GIMBELS—Main Floor "Mien, Get Your “Stetson” Derby Hat TODAY HE Derby Hat is due. ad soon 'most everybody will be putting on a Derby for everyday wear. To all such we recommend Stetson ‘‘Comfort’’ Derbies, $3.60, $4 and $5 _ They are light in weight, flexible and by an ingenious device conform immediately to the shape of the head— in other words, need no “breaking in.” GIMBELS—Fourth Floor “+Progress”’— Men’s Smart Shoes on the > New Modified Last, $5 EXCEPTIONALLY dressy snces that combine comfort, durability and good looks. Shown in patent leather, black Russia calf, glace kidskin and tan Russia calf. Lace, button and Blucher models, GIMBELS.—Second Floor “‘Progress’’— Women’s New Barrel Muffs to Match, §25 to $59.50 Hand Bags “Progress” — . “Progress’’— Exceptional Offering ft Fur Scarfs and Muffs—Specially Priced MOROOES PEE patton ohh Tomorrow—at GIMBELS— Will Be Men’s PM Negligee 75¢ Sintra . Taupe Fox. Subway Store COAT Day INE i: in the a . For Girls and Kiddies E have made special preparation to give you the best and quickest service, us well as FINE SAVINGS on uny Coats you buy. 175 Coats at $2.95 and $4.95 newest Fall models and pat- terns; laundered cuffs; all fast colors; full cut; sizes 14 to 17. Men's Domet Flannel Pajamas, 85c Neat designs; finished with silk A Miniature Bag for Misses at $1 Complete to the inside frame. Other New Bags, from $14.50, $17.60... |... Beaver j “924.50, $32. oo 1 to $2.95 ili ; \ Gross Fox mate | aha ate Baqrmout sas ot myles and For Girls of 6 to 14 years ic eye irae Aryeh Mais LAA 1 967.60, O76, sche ested Envelope Carriage Shop- Many “‘samples;"” cheviots, zibe- . hhirts, 59¢c 4 Rine, Fox Sets | Hudson Bay Sable er ast: 61 . jae ahd nratty toixinie Boys 91 Stilt Cutt Be Ao dete eed : e ; rain and morocco leathers, ( : lors; full cut; sizes 12 ok. GIMBELS—Third Floor Morocco ‘and Pin. Seal 150 Junior Coats Pater oye’ $1. ‘Domet: Flannel Pajamas. T5c Bogs, $1.65 and $1.95 $5.95 - $8.95 + fi i sollare; aes’ g3, $1. Fi - i Neat stripes; finished with frogs and military collars; sizes 6 to 18 years. Variety of Velvet Bags, Sizes 13 to 19 years GERRRL subway Shore, Balcony “ Progress?’ — $2.05 to $5 Floor. Mostly one of a kind; zibelines, fancy mix ures, overplaids; some of them trimmed with furs, Women’s 60% Wool Union “Progress’’- | “Progress” — Children’s Kayser $1.25 und $1.50 $1 ; “Progress” Gitls’ Coats $7.95 Woolen Gloves, 26c [Sateen Petticoats, i i * - Just the thing for school wear, in | ITH full circular fl . fine Suits, Medium Weight, $1.50 Hendkerchiefs— to $15 ir ray’ ty a lace" | "WAT he wth eae ute Nae MEDIUM RIB. High or low neck. Long, short, ow Price: Samples of Corduroy, Velour and N Children’s fleeced lined gloves, in) Russian, Black and Purple;, also Mer- elbow, or no sleeves. Ankle length. In extra Men's 50c Silk Handker- Plush. $8.95, $4.95 14.95 fneced lined” B6c. Ae TCS: By tig vere? oa fren ted sizes, $1.75. Chis, Win alls colar, poruar Fall Coats for the Kiddies, $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 | GIMBEL Subway Store, Balcony |hlack; also extra size sateen Petti- ; Te zo rine ibeli chev) . j in black only, Women’s Cotton Union Suits at $1 dallion with initial in many Chinchilla, zibeline, cheviots, corduroys, plain velvets, belted or - > — coats in ys Medium weight, with band top, low neck and no sleeves Knee COLOTS; CCN 5 neve one, THU pind la'Gf Blasi Catacal, 94,08 ‘Progress’’- Very Special! || Sateen Petticoats, 65¢ and ankle length. Extra sizes, $1.26, gee Bad. Wiornen 8 intial Littl T ti . H r ; fi 2 2 200 Trimmed | All the newest colors und black, . . landkerchiefs, white with co! ittle ots ats " jmade with pleated and embossed Women’s Swiss Rib Union Suits, $1.10 ored letters; regularly 60¢ 9 Phahion Saves eieiet eich atti, the Bes Preeaned i of Velvet {flounce, also other styles with circular Of cotton, in winter weight. Low neck. No sleeves iy dozen, at... c corduroy trimmed with white coney and ribbon, ut $1, $2 765 jflounce. Knee and ankle length, short sleeves, $1.25. a bes $ Ban ers niet, GIMBEL Subway Store, Balcony Hats . _GIMBEL Subway Store, Balcony with col y ders and | Children’s 50%, Wool Vests & Pants, ea., 55c colored embroidered initials; Regularly $3.95 | “Progress” —Hand Bags, $1 Sizes up to 15 years Cream color, rib weave, with long sleeves, regularly 75¢; 2 dozen, at “P, ”? N exceptional offering for ||| Several new models; crepe, dull Ankle length pants. vogress — Papal There b+ {tearocto snd cat leather ;, leather or ~s ¢ Fg Sailors, ricornes n¢ | 8 and sizes, Children’s 75°, Wool Union Suits, $1.65 i embroidered in whit; Just Received 500 Pairs $3 Turtane i'black, brown. navy |} with or without thle pocket leather Sizes up to 15 years, Cream color, rib weave, ankle length, + 4 dozen, “ ” and purple, trimmed with gol covered or metal frames, for dress or Cranelt yaa es he ea nd silver flowers, and some |||, : ee Boys’ Gray Rib Union Suits, §1 o Momsen's Lace yimrasd and NEW “Gypsy” Boots, at ras | ff sin Bin toll’ ° EB suyway store, Batony oys’ Gra nion Suits roidered i ! GIMBEL Subway Store, Bal. Part ee and in vee weight. y akerel 26e pat- ; A Very Good Quality, Indeed! z | Progress” — GIMBELS—Main Floor terns; each, at... sanin ave ‘OMEN who desire real smart Boots will rot | « Progress’? — Saturday Candy Special hesitate about buying these splendid shoes, as they are, in qual nt great deal better than the ordi- oft black kid, ch, white All sizes. $1.50 C. B. Corsets, 8BBc |25e puma tec Chis olates. Ib, 15¢ Of pink coutil; free hip, medium bust |80¢ Crystallized Gum Drops, as and medium length skirt; sizes 19 to 27 and 2%, ties ‘ ». 20¢ 76c Tape Girdles, 50c 40¢ Malved Milk or Black Walnut 3 kind. ‘These shoes are mad ing a graceful outline ble sole i sorted 8 Ib, 186 piping up front seam, Ie 80¢ Cocoanut Caramels or Dit. ‘Progress’ — Upholstery Velour, Corduroy and $1 3 5 Vv Girls’ Shoes for School and Dress wear, $1.60 for Mikaes’ and email Wornens afy Ib. 286 elvet, Offered at, a yard A Pe and $2. Children’s Imported Felt Slippers at For! Miles and amall: Women | 40¢ Plain or Almond Milk Choco- AULA extraordinary offer . abri iewip 36c, Sizes up to 2. 40c & 60c Brassieres, 25c) jute Ib. 980 A REALLY extraordinary offering of scarce fabries ordinarily worth up to $3.75 a All excellent models, but soiled from | 60c Assorted Chocolate or Choco~ yard. Plain, striped, figured and jaspé effects. In lengths from 1 to 5 yards. GIMBEL—Subway Store, Balcony | handling: sizes 46 and 48, late Almond Tb. 386 Shown in blue, brown, rose, mulberry, crimson, green and gold. GIMBELS, Sixth Floor GIMBEL Subway Store, Baloony| GIMBEL Subway Store, Balcony