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: PA |) We FLED FROM Lice i Black Shot to Death and An _ other Believed to Have Drowned During Pursuit. here yesterday of a nogro, one ‘et four alleged members of the Indus- tial Workers of the World, who were Gnder arrest charged with assault and Fodbery. Tho other three escaped, but twe were recaptured, and police to-day expressed the pelicf the third was Growned In a jake in the park where the Iywehing tvok place. The like is being " Police refused to reveal where the two @re tucarcerated and searching partics started to adjacent counties to locate the negroes with a view to hanging - them. 7) The tynching occurred early yesterday | after & mob of about 100 masked men _ mptrited the quartet from the Macon ; County jail after overpowering Sheriff Stamper. The mob attempted to hang ‘ Ge negro to « tree, but the limb broke © and he was shot to death. The negrocs, were arrosted Thursday on charges of ST. LOUIS, Nov. 17.—Emphastzing Wmereased production as a means of 4 living costs, an Mining C ore to-day, censured labor » Astion against radicalism cannot be too drastic, the delegates said. “Production, which America needs SCHOONER’S CREW SAVED. —_—_—— Steamer Hickman Bringing Men From Abandoned Marita Teresa. ‘The crew of the Spanish schooner Maria Teresa, whose fate was un- known when the veesei was found abandoned in mid-Atlantic on Oct. 30, was rescued by ®* American steam- ship Hickman, due here to-day, accord- ing to « wireless message received inst night. ‘The Maria Teresa sailed from Penst- cola, Fla, Sept. 26 for Valencia with a cargo of lumber, and when passed by the steamship Avoce' tat. 36.36 north, long. 42.34 west, fying jib and boom were gone an’ was tak- ing water rapidly. ‘T! ickman left Letxoes, Portugal, Oct. 11. —s— MANY HURT IN STEEL CLASH. watown as Pickets e Duty. YOUNGSTOWN, 0., Noo, 17.—Clashes between striking steel workers and mill Cranberr in place butter—delicious, ‘workers took place this morning, it be- ing estimated men filled the streets near the mill gat number of men were Injured, an were removed to & hospital. Pickets had nearly disappeared alto- gether about the steel plants iast week, but were out in force this morning, and for the first time since the. strike gan, the union organizers themselves were in charge. | Production increased somewhat to- day, mill officials suid. re LEAPS FROM BRIDGE. | Mody Tears Down Trolley Wires in. Vernon Avenne, A man in whose pocket was a lodge membership card made out to Charles Kiefer of No. 478 Broadway, Long Island | City, jumped from the Queensboro Bridge into Vernon Avenue, a distance of 160 feet, at 10.45 o'clock this morning, ‘The body struck the overhead trotley | wires of the New York and Queens County Railway, tearing them down for 300 feet. y Butter of dairy Luncheon in the Gimbel Restaurant is #0 pleasantly restful after a busy morning's shopping. The restaurant itself is so light and airy—the food—delicious!—the prices consist- ently moderate. And bave you tried the famous Gimbel Afternoon Tea? GIMBELS RESTAURANT—Eighth Floor = 32 More Shop Gimbels New Telephone Number—Pennsyloania 5100 Gimbel B - Paper Your Rooms for Thanksgiving Charming Bedroom Paper in cretonne pat- terns and dainty satin ribbon ae in all colorings. ‘oll, 20¢ Thirty-inch Blended Leathers—Heavily em- bossed oil colors; Monk cloths and Japanese weaves; Tekko Metallic Parlor Vapers and 3an4st.- BROADWAY-33" ST; others. oll, 60¢ = GIMBELS WALL PAPER SHOP—Sixth Floor Men’s Wool Mixed Army Underwear 1,400 More Garments at $1.75 Garment A belated shi in time for Th ment of this popular underwear has arrived uesday’s selling. The lot is made up of the same grade and style of I ebook that we sold lust week when the supply wae exhausted in a few hours. Those wi Were Then Too Late in Coming still have a chance to benefit in this “Extra Special” Sale. The Offering Consists of Shirts and Drawers of Government Standard Make—combinations of fine wool and cotton in Natural Gray. Illustration shows style for Army use. Closed neck. Shirts are open at| Drawers are ankle ° ping Days---Then Christmas A Blouse With A New-Old Allure Makes Its Debut The Side-Tied Blouse A DANCER of Spain . . with rose drooping between parted lips | 7 7 mistress of coquetry . . knew the artfulness of another rose at the hip . . . or a knot of swathing drapery. ’ And Paris is brimming with the inspiration of costumes of old ‘Spain. So comes the Side- Tied Blouse . . . a knotting of exquisite fabric . . . adrip with jet tassels . . . reminiscent of Spain. And in Her Art ... Paris Chooses the Simplest of Blouse Modes for This Touch of Old- World Allure— Stel wholesome, ‘most of ail at present, cannot increase | Mf labor obtains a workday two hours @horter than the present standard,” said Bulkeley Wells of Denver, N= @ent of the Congress. “Tt is evident ‘that not nearly as much can be pro- x hours as in elght or nine. 4 length. Firmly taped around the waistband and front. Sateen waistband; three- button front style . $1.75 the neck. They bear all the ear- marks of excellent Aree made or civilian trade. $1.75 Fashioned in Mallinson’s “Dream Crepe” . . . gold crossbarred on drag- onfly blue or navy . . . Geranium Georgette Crepe crossbar, embroidered in antique silver . . . Azure or Sunset Georgette Crepe in an arabesque of silver embroidery . . . Black Chiffon, Gold Brocade Shimmering Tricolette striped by its own drawn-work. Or other exquisite color-schemes. Again! The New Fashion a First at Gimbels——- $29.50 to $89.50 THE GIMBEL GALLERY OF BLOUSES—Thira Ftoor economical. Garment Every gurment measures up to Govern- ment Standard in every way, which tells the story of their quality—since Uncle Sam would have none but the best for his soldiers. Some “Seconds” are included in the lot—but Uncle Sam are as good as most people’s “‘ they’re priced at least One-Third Less Than Similar Goods in Our Regular Stocks, NOTE—To th goods we have added u quantity of drawers from our recur po ter lng complete the size range. These are not army goods., GIMBELS UNDERWEAR SHOP—Main Floor — Cowperthivwait & Shas Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. | | | Start a Charge _| Account Before || Thanksgiving With credit at Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. Beautiful Silk Dotted Net $1.00 a Yard Savings of Half re ee. Bho, Agpamn Bride Particularly will | The Gold Jewelry Shop Is Gleaming With Gifts of Every Detail of Gossard Front-Lucing Not room here to enumerate them—No words tu describe their loveliness—Just a few suggestions and Corsets a word of warning—Make your selection now— Make your ‘Thanksgiving For. that ieee Gold Jewelry is scarce—and even the comprehensive Dense proce ran ths (eae inaten ee. thin, in ae Gimbe] stocks may not withstand the stress of heavy € eobaiall Marsbaea caabiae| is that one wishes to wear. . . Christmas buying. to offer at this unbelievably rather than obviously garments Cameo Brooches low price. All the most pop- that one is obliged to wear. ular evening shades, Gossard Corsets seem t h Ra erauen ane mounted oO have wi arat filigi tting, +++ Maize... Orchid... been made for Brides... patihd Tee se in should have all that is best .. . all that enhances charm, A Gossard Corset... holdi & fasion’ssilhous i 7 aes rik ple as a reed. ,. that i grace that belongs % et ed aces There is a Gossard model particularly designed for every figure. _Let us show you and fit you with your Gossard, Plain Coutils, $3 to $6.50) Brocades, $7.50 to $21.50 GIMBELS PINK CORSET SHOP—Third Floor And here is the same idea applied to the furnishing: ae ene A teak doe ee order and convenient sums weekly or monthly will do wonders in home-making. Soldier’s Credit Ne Deposit —If ed with the colors in any branch are eradicate in civil life again no deposit is required. prom, This pretty set comes in oak,” fumed oak. golden oak or mahogany es # Anish, It je substantially made throughout and the N-0-T-I-O-N-S interior drawer work is of oak. The dresser has pares top Growers and the Gaitlauies bas tecrdsane For Thanksgiving party neeas—or to help in your Christmas Fancy-work: John J. Clark or Willimantic ‘fonier has four draw- ers and the top measures Spool Cotton, all sizes; black or white. 45¢ a doz, 20x36, Note the unusually English Bunch Tape. Bar Pins in open work design with three sapphires, emeralds, rubies; 10 karat red gold, $8.25 Other Cameo Brooches in pink, Other Bar Pins, $2.00 to $15.00 brown, and cornelian shell, $5.00 to $65.00 Open Saturday Evenings | Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also La Vallieres bg Clasps ae _ “ari; 4 10 karat green gold, $8.00 Others to $7.00 a Pair Other La Vallieres; $5.50 to $30.00 Brooches in open work design; set with amethysts or topaz; 10 karat green gold, $6.00 Other Bracelets, including pierced Other Brooches, $3.00 to $35.00 design models, $7.00 to $19.50 GYMBELS GOLD JEWELRY SHOP—Main Floor . Special Value in Walking Boots For Women and Misses $8.90 - Black Colt-Kid—a wonderful leather as durable as coltskin, as soft as kid. The walking heel has just the right height to combine good looks with walking comfort. Graceful slender lasts. Complete assortment of sizes. Altogether a most desirable shoe for this very low price. . Women’s and Misses’ Shoes to Close Out oe Greatly Reduced---Broken Sizes and Widths Wedgwood & Co. “4: China Just Here From the Famous English Company _ Early in October we announced these same Sets, and they went so quickly that only é “tithe” of the persons who wanted them were able to have them. Now here Wedgwood is again, so if you still want it—come pronptly. This Dinner Set (106 Pieces) Service for 12 persons and its price is $57.50 Extra Tea Cups and Saucers, $7.50 doz. Its cretonne-border features little French roses in red, combined with black, green, tan and other bits of color. The body is a clear, beautiful white D 3 itab! likes, 6x9 Texoleum Rug. Seaikrie pa a Set antl eaele | : und the shapes are the generous bespitable ones that England lik Printed Linoleum, a yd ‘Over 1,000 Coluubla doubie-dise records e All sewing, laying. lining, ete.. 5 for M6 oils each and aoward, CoWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L” Station, «++ Black... Material 4s 40 inches wide, GIMBELS— Main Floor Bracelets hentrengraved—in green 14 karat gold, $11.00 pretty lines of the dress- ing table with its three The bed is fuil 35¢ and 60c a bundle American Pins, “Heather” brand. 45¢ a doz. papers RSW ate TT rT Muff Bed Foundations. i | i ng 50c to $2.50 Petticoat Ruffles—several col- 32.50 ea. f Four Piece Bedroo ‘|} Golden Oak Dining Table Strongly built throughout, 42- eae aa = ore. feet, Extends . # . to6 feet, Price, a Imported English Work $ 1 9.75 Lockets. $1.50 to $18.50 Fancy and Metal Bag Frames. $1.50 ea, Bag Designs for Beading. 35c to $1.25 ea, Durchased separately. We also have twin beds to match; price $37.50 each. et ($10 Monthly) $8.90 GIMBELS WOMEN’S SHOE SHOP— Second Floor Oak Diner Bargain ‘The back panel and top of thia ehair is quarter sawed oak, golden Sloss finish, strong Wood seat. Price, $2.98 P<) s) of the finest Se) every way fo many heaters made, Sxlae phoneg rates ae lin, boaters i Rewras, aie $4.95 [eine aiittine a vard Me | Yeeros = FLT ye 2ox48 Bath 95 8100 sh the ‘animt For the ja Weather We carry a ierge assortment of Comforters, Fiankes and other winter necresities. ‘Those four attractive pieces would gi pleteness to any living room. Went mn in brown Spanish moleskin, Price,...- No articles on the Fitth Floor are more lovely jor Gifts than the Lighting Facilities. Here is a suggestion: Candlesticks and Candles are not only decorative but candle light is so soft and tlattering. ararere {rom which to choose, Ltd. $100 Reliable Phonograph = with Individual Record Parti- tions. Pay only $1.50 a week. ec ELTA WERT posh eA le inade Sally for im to sult the reaiulrements Perfect R - 4 ugs and Carpets Oil Heater 18x36 fi Rug P 30x60 Smyrna Rug 3x5 Indio f \ of Mahogany, We ‘be- Lieve “it i equal in apnreviate tine looking — instrasient With Beautiful wre, it comes in fing Vacuum 8 ae COP ie Glassware for Thanksgiving Water Goblets, lightly cut. Illustrated. 35¢ Tumblers, heavy blank, floral cut. Jl- lustrated, 29¢ Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms For Candle Lamps; which are plaved inside a metal tube and as they burn down are A large assortment of plain | and fancy candles in regula- tion and large sizes for Birth- forced up by a spring; long and day cakes, 10¢ Box to 60¢ | short candles at 50c and Z0c Box. Box. Fancy Candles, measuring 10 in. long, 14 in. diameter to 1% re diameter to 16 in. long. Prices, 30¢ to $2.25 Each, GIMBELS LAMP SECTION—-Fifth Floor Handled Cider Glasses, 35c ea. Thin blown, needle-etched, optic Tumblers. Jllustrated. 15c, ea. GIMBELS CHINA AND GLASSWARE SLCTION—Fifth Floor FWP os