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a ee HOME RULE PARTY LOSES. destics eivioes Denier Motions For Places on Ballot. Dustice Gavegan in Part I, epectal term =oof the Supreme Court, to-day '! Woman Arrested on Cohen’s Com- handed dowh two decisions denying the} plaint Gets Time Until Friday petication of Harry J. Murphy for an Order compelling the Board of Mlections to Engage a Lawyer. $6 print his name as @ candidate for the; Mrs. Julia Schuler of New Milford, N home rule party for member of the As-|J., who was arrested at Fort Lee Ferry eaubly in the 16th Assembly District,|on a charge of disorderly conduct last New York County, snd also denying |night, asked for and received an ad the application of Patrick J. MoGrath, a|Journment in Washington Heights Court Semilidate for Justice of the Municipal | to-day until Friday to cot a lawyer, Jo Goart inthe 6th Judicial District under }seph Cohen of No. 302 Convent Avenue the emblem of the same party. ~ accused Mrs. Schuler of slapping his faco when he tried to detain her last night. Cohen sald he was driving hia auto- mobile along St, Nicholas Avenue when & person in the street shouted that Mrs, Schuler, who was driving the car ahead, had run down somebody, He followed entrance, and then ran been run down by Mra. Schulera car, In court to-da “Two yoars wx da similar experi- ence. A man Jumped on my running board and said I had run duwn a child I later found my purse, with $500 had been taken from me. I had that in mind when I xhoved him off the running board of my car last night. —$—$»—__—_ THREE PISTOLS IN HOMES. ‘Trie Held on Charges of Violating the Sullivan Law. Three loaded 8-callbre revolvers were displayed before Magistrate Huth Someone asks, ‘“What’s|{%!* morning.’ Anthony Vigna, No. 106 the most useless thing in this world?” and someone Bast 28th Street, Rocco Rulo, No, 210 Bast 27th Street and Ciro Mastropavio, No, 502 First Avenue, owners of thr weapons, waived examination for vio- answeis “Moneyback. Who | |stien of, the, Sullivan law and were wants it?” True, few do. Generally speaking our) that Vigna nad had several fist wares afford satisfaction. But suppose something] policeman, learning @ pistol duel was does go wrong. We're not infallible. Isn’t it good to know that your money is simply on deposit until you're sure you're pleased? The best of clothing, fur- nishings, hats, shoes, fix- ings and Sporting Goods. For men—for boys. RocERs PEET COMPANY Proadway Broadway at 13th St. “Four at 34th St Convenient » Broadway Corners” —‘Fifth Ave. » at Warren at 41st St 1! Lowney says, “four times — at least,” and Lowney’s are, Let us see. 1st. By the Walter M. Lowney Co, Read the guarantee slip inside the next box you buy. 2d. By the Panama- Pacific Exposition Sd. By most every Lowney dealer in New York. What about No. 4? THE Z. W. DUNSTAN CO, Distributors t 112 Hudson Street, New York owner's hocolates Vigna, until a year ago, lived with the Rulo family and became enamored of the daughter Mary. His sult War opposed by the family and he moved and Mary married another, Rulo aali hus with him over the affair since, and that when he learned thatthe rejected suitor had bought @ pistol he bought one to imminent, went to the Rulo residence and captired the pistol, after which he found Vigna and his weapon. The oth- er revolver Be found accidentally while looking fop j#unman in Mastropavio's house, es LONGSHOREMAN A SPEEDER. Whys an Auto and Is Arrested on First Ride. n A aidelight of the longshoremen's strike came before Magistrate Me Cluskey in New Jersey Avenue Police Court, Brooklyn, to-day when Armand Scarmilliner of No. 6508 Seventh Ave nue was arraigned on a charge of speed- ing his automobile along Jamaica Ave- nue at twenty-nine mules an hour, Sen- tence was suspended. Armand is a longshoreman. Having plenty of time on his hands because of the strike he purchased an automobile, Operating it (or the first time day he became. exhilurated ani along so rapidly that he at attention of — Motorcycle John J. ealer, who caught tim eéter a I 9 A.M. 05.30 P.M. who had | seams, soft yarns, cotton ; and wool mixed. Seconds. | onds. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony Valenciennes Laces $1.00 to $1.25 Dozen In narrow trimming widths; or beading top edgings. Sextett aists, $3.95 Georgine, Net or Crepe de . Chi ‘ 3.95, of pairs to select from. Birthday Sale of Dress Goods French Twill Serges $1.19 Yard Correct weight and twill for dresses, in street shades, All-Wool Dress Serge $1.95 Yard 40 and 42 inches wide, in Oxford grey mixtures. All -Wool Serge $2.50 to $4.75 Yard 60 and 54 inches wide, in navy blue only. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony Knit Underwear for the Whole Family | Men’s Ecru Union Suits | Women’s Cotton Vests 38 and Pants, 85c 1. Will give excellent wear; y i a fine ribbed suit, in long or ect te oe short sleeves; ankle length; | sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow for early Fall and Winter. | sleeves; low neck, no sleeves; in ankle length or Le Natural Color | drawers. Sizes 34 to Shirts and Drawers Seconds. $1.50 Women’s Union Suits and_ cotton $1.25 mixture; a fine Fall and 3 Winter garment. Men’s Grey Ribbed Union Suits, $2.15 Fine ribbed, medium weight, white combed cot- ton; well fitting, in high, Dutch and low neck; a suit with flat | much in demand; regular size. Extra sizes, $1.35. Sec- Leather Hand Bags Despite the rising prices we are offering these bags at their regular pre-war prices. Included are several different models, mostly new styles, 500 pieces of road sample purses and bags, showing signs of handling; mostly black; 50c. Envelope purses in black assorted grains; back or top handles; $1.00. Envelope purses and side handle bags, in black or colors; smooth and grain leathers; $1.65. Side handle bags (new models) also large envelope purses; in black, pin or straight grain; $2.25. Side handle bags, in black grain and colored beaver grain; $2.95. All the above have inside frames, some with purse only, others with purse and mirror. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony Washable Laces Valenciennes Laces 25 to 50c Yard Laces, 15¢ Yard 2 to 6 in. wide; adapted for 4 of the real crochet laces, trimming lingerie, collars and in 1 ine Imitation Filet_Crochét width only. Embroidery Edgin; 10c to 35¢ Yani” 9 inches wide. CIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony Coats #15 ine fects, t or styles. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Lower Floor in storm and French weaves lenty af navy blue and | in fashionable shades, also lack; 42 inches wide. Rich Dress Plaids, $1.50 Smart color combinations on dark grounds, suitable for two-piece suits, dresses, ]| storm and French weaves. also much in demand for | These serges have been all school wear; 38 to 42 inches | very sent priced. Dark Swiss and cambric edgings, 2 to of Birthd Misses’ Made of velvets, cheviots, zibeline or velour. Beaver cloth or velvet rimming; large collars, yoke ef- Loose backs; belted models and pateb or side pock- ets, in navy, green, brown; garnet sizes 6 to 14 but not na Ninth Birthday Do 32nd St., Broadway, 33rd St. *4.95| All Shoes On Sale on the Subway Balcony Extra Salespeople—Enlarged Department—Men’s Shoes on Sale in the New and Enlarged Men’s Shoe Section, Subway Balcony. ’ A Upholstery Specials Duplex Window Shades 89e Dark green on one side, white on reverse, or olive green and ecru on reverse, guaranteed rollers and all fix- tures, ready to hang; size 36x72 —slight imperfections. Scrim Dutch Curtains $1.95 Pair Full width to each size with | centre valance to match, with hemstitched fancy Cluny edge or wide imitation Filet insertion. Stores—Lower Floor Nottingham Lace Curtains 97c to $2.35 Pair 2% fo 3 and 3 yards long, all made of double thread yarns which makes them strong and serviceable; in reproductions of Marie Antoinette, Irish Point and Renaissance designs. Ruffled Serim Dutch Curtains, 98¢ Made of sheer quality scrim with wide ruffle; hemmed ready to hang. Reversible Armure, $1.25 yd. 36 inches wide. Colors; blue, green, brown, mulberry, red ani rose GIMBELS—Subway Children’s Vests and Pants | Fine ribbed; very finely | woven; a very fine and well | made garment; sizes 18 to 26, 65c; 28 to 34, 75ce. Sec- onds. Boys’ and Girls’ Union Suits Ribbed ‘fleece; for Fall and Winter wear; very good quality; choice of white and ecru; sizes 20 to 26, $1.25; 28 to 34, $1.50. Secondsof Heavy Weight Blankets $3.95,$4.95,$5.85 & $6.50Pr. Excellent quality cotton, soft eiderdown finish, seconds; white gray, tan and plaids. Cotton Blankets, $3.95 Pair Size 64x76 inches. Pink and and blue borders. Cotton Blankets, $4.95 Pair Size 66x80 inches. Heavy and warm. Pink and blue borders. Pro-Lino, 65¢ sq. yd. Just received thousands of yards of new felt base fioor coverings; -Cotton Blankets, $5.85 Pair Size 70x80 inches. Pink and blue borders, Plaid Blankets, $6.50 Pair Size 70x80 inches. Block design, in pink, blue, tan, gray and white GIMBELS—Subway Stores—Lower Floor new patterns, tile and hardwood; 2 yards wide. Genuine Cork Linoleum, $1.10 sq. yd. Genuine cork linoleum, printed on a burlap back; blue and white colorings; full rolls. ‘esses *15 A Birthday special that will appeal to all economy seeking |} women; made of with style’s new- est dictates, #15 9 Inlaid Linoleum $1.35 sq. yd. Two patterns left at the old price; good quality; colors go through to the back, All Linoleums subject to slight imperfections GIMBELS—Subway Stores -Lower Floor Fall Suits $25 New Fall suits for the woman of taste, smartly fashioned ofFall’s newest ‘materials in the season's wanted styles and colorings. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Lower Floor 5,95 | Scores of different styles, each one of them developed in the popular leathers and shades. Thousands Buy now while stocks are still complete. We still have ail sizes in the majority of styles. It is needless to tell you that these prices are about what we would have to pay for the same shoes wholesale today. Mail Orders Filled. None Sent C. 0. D. No Returns. | ceptional value | or dress. Wash Goods & Velvet Specials Apron Ginghams and Seersuckers, Mill remnants from 2 to 10 yards, in a large assort- ment of checks, stripes and | plain colors; really excep- tional value. 40-Inch Chiffon Velvet $6.45 Yard A thoroughly ity in fashionab $3.95 | Women’s Coats $29.50 Made of Silver- tones, Polo Cloth, Velours, Broa d- cloths, Tinseltone Velours, Persianas and beautiful Plushes. Most of the coats are fur- trimmed and all are styled in ac- cord with fashion's newest dictates GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Lower Floor For Other Gimbel News, See Page 17 36-Inch Costume Pluslt Heavy quality, rich deep pile, beautiful appearan suitable for coats, capes an: | range of Fall shades. _82-Inch Fine Dress Ginghams, at 30ce Yard In fine zephyr qualities in plaids and stripes; fast col- ors; very special. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony For Men and Boys—A Double Event A ee Men’s Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats, $24.50 New Clothes at Old Prices—The prices at Gimbels have not been advanced, but have re- mained at their old level. purchased months ago. it all. The Suits are made of Fancy Mixtures and Worsteds in a variety of new models and colors. The Overcoats are made in the newest models, of all the popular fabrics and colors. Boys’ Corduroy Suits, $8:50 Suits that wear like iron; ideal for play, school Brown only. Boys’ Mackinaws, $10.90 _ Made of all wool mackinaw cloth, in a va- riety of fancy plaids. Boys’ Juvenile Suits, $5.90 Russian and sailor blouse models, made of a famous corduroy. Colors brown, blue or gray. Sizes 3 to 8 years. GIMBELS--Subway Stores, Balcony For Thursday Only Chiidren’s Chinchilla Coats, $6.95 ~ , Just in time for the cold weather. These ~/ coats are made of warm heavy chinchilla, in gray, navy or brown. Warmly lined through- out with smart checked lining. All around belt, slash pockets and snug fitting collar. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Tailored Hats to match coats, $3.00. This is but one of the many birthday spe- cials in our Infants’ GIMBEL: The Clothing was That's the reason for ’ Wear Section. Subway Stores, Balcony Glassware 50-Piece Dinner Set, $10.00 American porcelain, gold lace border decoration; service for 6 100-Piece Dinner Set, $22.50 Decoration as above; among the 100 pieces are 3 meat plat- ters, bread and butter plates and all necessary pieces for a service China and a ( 150 Cut Glass Oval Fruit Bowls, $3.95 each Thin Blown Water Tumblers, 12c each Mugs with Handles, 19¢ each Decorated with pretty yi tures; just the thing to make the “little ones” happy. GIMBELS—Subway Stores—Lower Floor ay Ready-to-Wear Specials Decorated Dinner Plates Two decorations to select from —one a gold border, the other a floral spray; slight factory imper- GIMBELS—Subway Stores,