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MUTINY, SAYS CAPTAIN: GRUB'S BAD, SAY CREW: POLICE ARE NEUTRAL Master of Bark Gunderson} Says Three of Men Threat- ened His Life. Mashona, seventy-five days out of | minutes by the watch. Buenos Ayres with a cargo of linseed } was boarded by Quarantine to-day the crew were all huddied for'ard and the captain wore He told the doctor that three of his men had stirred up & munity and thata he wanted police &® worrled look. | & The bark dropped anchor at Staple- ton, and two policemen went aboard from their launch and asked what . Gunderson led them to his cabin and presented them to his daughter Alvida, who is young, She had not been mol ested, the skipper said, but the three bad men had bullied him and Mate, Dobson and Cook Ernest Fotol all the way from Buenos Ay} twenty-four members of the crew gathered around the bitts for’ard and tense tones, but did growled in low, The police said it was no case for! them, even when the Dlingly declared that the mutineers| had threatened to cut out his digestive tract and to treat his mate and his cook in the same way. tain and his daughter went a in the police launch to find a magis- consul or some one who would do something. The twenty-four men for'ard looked hungry but not truculent when a re- ning World went re is what they said ubie is that we had | 54 Nothing but mouldy beans and mag- gotty hardtack of that. We as respectful, to give us : ‘it's plenty good enough for you, you beachcombing swine'—ask- porter for The e uttered by Mate his head and his Dobson, who sho fist as he approac’ Up to a late hour there had been no arrests. DENMARK MAY NOW SELL WEST INDIAN ISLANDS Powers That Balked Our Treaty of 1902 Are Too Busy to In- therfere Again. WASHINGTON, May 5.—A rumor ts, eruptions which would dry up and ftcb. I current here that this Government | Would scratch and it would result in bleed- the | ing and Irritated hands and 1 could not has reopened negotiations purchase of the Danish West Indies comprieing the islands of St. Thomas, | Santa Cruz and St. John Secretary Hay signed a treaty with Danish Minister Brun Jan. 24 mark to the United States 5, | 000, es ratified the treaty and so did one branch of the Danish Parliament. in the Senate the failed of ratification by a te vote been’ no official move ih the matter, although from time to time certain individuals, ani- mated, it Is supposed, by the prospect of commissions shade efforts to sound out both Govern ments and renew the negotiations. reat, European powers which Enee in the past to pr tion of the islands bh , Bates are otherwise occupied at this | | ' bedile 535 FULTON St St BROOKLYN) Our complete stock covers all fabrics in every desirable shade and model, rang- ing from $12.50 and up- Women’s Dresses, $9.50 and up. In Georgette crepe, crepe de chine and taffet: § Also serge eUSSGSGRR eee Eeeesesseeeeeseee sc $5.98 and up. DRESS WELL ON $1 A WEEK SRRSSSRSRRRBALreBarions ree JUDGE TELLS HOW HE ESCORTED MRS. VON BRINK Took Her Home in Taxi With Friends, Hartman Says on Stand. Justice Crane, of the Brooklyn Su- Ppreme Court, to-day heard the an- swer of Judge Hartman to the accu- pation of Louis Van Brink, Manhat- tun auctioneer, who testified yester- day that the Judge escorted Mrs. Van Brink home at very early hour in the morning and remained with her at the door for an hour and ten Van Brink is voring to retain the custody of his eight-year-old daughter, Janet, who is living with his sis . Judge Hartman that he is Justice of a Municipal Court in Mad- ison Street, Manhattan; that on the night of Feb, 11 he went to Delmon- ico's to ab H Hartman, an who introduced him Brink, They all had a. bite something to drink and went Jack's for something more to eat, , From there they went to the home of the Van Brinks, No, 845 Hastern the taxi,” door | of her ho: Mr. and e waiting for ne. drove to the home of the} Hartmans, a block or so away.” Thursday. pi AN ony MAY 13. A proclamation sued by Gov. Whitman desig- May 13 as American India ‘or observance by the descend- | of the first Americans in and honor of their fore- | The Governor invites the ention of the citizens of the State io tha hietory, the social _inatitu- especially reservation Indians now ‘dent in thin State.” Tr througne CHAPPED HANDS | A HORRIBLE SIGHT With Blisters and Sore Eruptions, bi, so Severe. Almost ways Bandaged, HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT SESE SER, “In the winter time my hands chapped | and there appeared blisters and sore jeep nights. ‘The Itching was 80 severe at_my hands were swollen and inflamed Intimations | and were almost always bandaged for they have come recently that the Danish were horrible sight, 1 was not able to embarrassed by troubles on those islands, curtailing revenue and making necessary appropriations by the home| % | tried them and after using the first would not be averse to| box I had relief. I am now able te do Dut them in water. I felt very miserable, “1 suffered about three years. I saw | Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertised | my own work after using Cuticura Soap and Ointment for about five months, and 1 am completely healed.” (Signed) Mra R. Leifer, 1559 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, Y., Sept. 13, 1915, | Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- 32. “From thet date (Oct. 21, 1902) until | dress postcard “*Cutieura, Dept. T, Bos- ”) toa." Sold throughout the world, —ait AY VAD'S WATER WINGS es —— Boys’ Suits Latest three-pie styles, with b brown and = gray mixtures; blue serges andcheviots, $3.98 and up , FRIDAY, MAY 5, Rates. “1 ha yan Brink out of The case went over until “next ribbon in pink, for lingerie and little t No. 1 No. 1% 25 No. 2 3c | All-alik plain taffeta, moire taf- feta and satin-edge moire ribbon in a charming array of colors. inches wide, 30¢ yd Black satin and black velvet rib- bona—I'%— inches to 3% inches wide, priced from 20c to Sbc yd. GIMBELS—Main Floor Saturday Is the Great “DOLLAR’’ Day in the GIMBEL May White Sale Nightgowns, Combinations, Envelope Chemises. Camisoles and Petticoats, y will be celebrated by In-| SAFE STORAGE FOR FURS in GIMBELS Vaults. Phone Madison Square 8200. Extension 34, now. BROADWAY AND 33D STREET, NEW YORK $10 to $49.50 The Smartest Models of the Taffeta Coats, By Coats for Utility and Travel, $10 to $32.50 White Chinchilla Coats, We onderful selection of | Coats chil Women in every desirable model and material $13.50 to $19.50 f | Taffeta Coats in belted models, semi-belted effects and loose lines. il | collars, ruched collars, cape collars and | newest’ effects in sleeves and pockets. || || Unlined, half lined mg throughout Coats of Mixtures, belted or } Raglan of set-in ; deep tailored or pateh Variety of models, most inchilla Coats, cut, flaring models. set-in sleeves, terial or black velvet _ $13.50 to $19.50 | collars e self ma- | Coats at bee Velour Checks Gabardines Taffetas Coverts Serges Special Prices on Lovely Ribbons All-Silk Satin dotted washable blue and white— dresses, Piece of 10 yards Wc | No.3 No. 6 Nightgowns, at least 36 styles in this assortment, at $1. Sleeveless models, kimo- no cut sleeves; round, square or V shaped necks trimmed with laces, em Broideries, ribbon - run bandings of crepe de chine, and a pretty model in novelty striped voile Petticoats, 10 styles to se ect from, at $1. Fashioned of good qual- ity cambric with deep flounces of lace or em- broidery. Every model has an underlay ruffle GIMBELS | LINGERIE NK Ken. sand, nd all the GIMBEL Subway Stores, Lower Floo Coats at $19.50 Coats at $25 Gabardines : Novelty Materials Gabardines GIMBELS—Third Floor 500 Sample Hand Bags so advantageous Silk Stockings and Underthings for Women Silk Stockings, black with white silk embroidered clocks. Oxford Ties $3.95 Men’s $5 and $6 actually one-third to one-half their he lot are all kinds of styles in spring bags fashtoned Silk | Stockin fe: plain coiors and : 78c pr. Glove Silk Combinations, nd embroidered yokes, special at $2.90 each. Glove Silk Bloomers, pr, aty are highly desiri Shoes that combine the elegance of style, excel- lence of quality and ex- always found in GIMBEL foot- to $6.50 are mar GIMBELS—Main Floor GIMBELS—Main Floor Newest models for Saturday. In Tan, Mahogany Gun Metal Calfskin and Pat- ent Coltskin, on the new Pep with low, broad heels. Special, $3.95. GIMBELS--Second Floor Special Calf, Combinations, drawer Trimmed with laces and embroideries, some models have the medallions of Drawers, Circular or st Fashioned of nainsooh with flounces trimmed with | embroidered organdie. waistline with satin ribbons adiiaescand: lnvect Envelope Chemises, about Corset Covers, or Fashioned of nainsook, an Fashioned of nainsook and trimmed with Valenciennes laces and embroid-| with lace edgings ered in a variety of models, each with circular drawers. have elastic at the waist-line. GIMBELS-—-Second Floor oe Dependabl le Merchandise ‘aan $10.75 é $10.75 \ These Are Two of the | Several Models of Women’s and Misses’ Stylish Suits at $ 10 75 3,600 Fa wae, An array of blouses that will open women’s eyes wide t ir The materials, the styles of ornamenti ation; and the immense variety fascinating Lingerie Blouses in a Big ree 4 |8].65 the dainty des little touches Materials : f / would be willing to pay their », but we bought them vantageously that we're going to » benefit of the plaid effects titch Marquisette $2, $2.50 3.600 blouses tores, Lower Floor Portieres and Draperies Stored Lace Curtains Cleaned, and after Cleaning Stored Without Charge. Phone Madison Square 8200. Extension 235. “Yes, Sir!” “Pinch Back” Norfolks a $15 ‘OU know, the smartly stylish, belted back, snug fitting suits with the college air and the.custom- tailor look. Yes, it’s a fact, staid business men who stay young are wearing them, and there'll hardly be a young fellow who wants to be “it” this year that will do without. Especially when GIMBEL-Standard can be had at $15. Also Single and Double Breasted for Men and Young Men The picture tells one style story out of a hun- dred. It will satisfy your sense of com pleteness to come here and feast your eyes on a big, broad selec- tion of suits in all the good styles and tailored with class “A” preci- sion at $15. Others $17.50 to $50 GIMBELS—Fourth Floor Hand-Painted $ e alae iiatal l (< 3 Sixth Day Suneaine of the Big May China Sale Extra Space on Main Floor Enlarged Space on Fifth Floor Direct importation of this immense quantity of high-grade hand-painted ware froun a manufacturer so important to his govern extraordinary orders placed a y disposed of was purchased by u extraordinary China Sale now in progress at G IMBE LS. Hundreds of Shapes —- Hundreds of Designs Comprising every item used for table decoration, card parties, wedding gifts, etc. A partial list follows: Sugars and Creams, chop trays, cabarets, bon-bons, vases, fern pots with linings, salad § or fruit bowls, cake plates, celery trays, berry dishes with drainers, cracker jars, ae | it that he is subsidized by it. On account of ago this allotment of all unsold goods which are annually at from 1 to 24 less than the regular price, especially forthe nut bowls, dozens of other items GIMBELS —Main and Fifth Floors 200 Lbs. Cocoanut Kisses in assorted flavors, including Lemon, Vanilla, Strawberry and Chocolate. 29c a Lb. GIMBEL Subway Stores. Balcony g Sale Only blouses of the latest styles and materials com- prise this immense lot. When have you had such an opportunity? When will you have another? Come and elect yours now. We think you will take several when you sce ; them. Some are plain voiles with Frill Models trimmings of embroidered Swiss, Besides many others, fine filet, shadow i > sere are six sisSInSE STH embroidery; all are models now so much in dainty pearl or peels buttons | demand. Allaizes, All { * | the new colorings. ind Val. edgings