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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1919, MEN MISSIN POLICE MAKES RESCUES BATTLE'S NAME ON DOOR ae were AT A BROOKLYN FIRE) NEXT GRAND JURY ROOM Wool! Caps—Special 79 ; ‘ Ww pa Famous Phoenix make. Many ROM FISHING BOAT Climb Escapes and Warn Tenants! Swann Seems Determined to Have colors and styles, Well made, first Use Entrance, 88rd St, near Broad- Lah tle da Nad Us ‘Let George Do It,’ quality goods. way after 5:30 P. M. Carried to Safety. Says Juror. | grr STATEN ISLAND There were several rescues at &) won the Been eine dois For Yeung ane Ml Steet ena AFA M ores MUSIC sone ' small fire at 5 P. M. yesterday in the! fied through the corr pa GUMNELS 149 SECTION-Fearts Meer rt five-story tenement No. 1544 Broad-|floor of the Criminal Co Music Salons Open Every Evening Until 9 o’Clock —_—- | way, Brooklyn to-day the members obs 01 . of Vessel, Helper and} The blaze had been burning tn the we oe ~ oom Gh Wan Soe, (8 cellar for some time when Policemen |')° beak Mi steer on oe Three Passengers May Have |paiy ana sauer of the Ralph Ave- JRGR GORDON BATTLE + ; Perished in Gale. nue Station, in passing, saw smoke ‘ 1 coming from the main doorway. It] ‘We aid one Juror, “Mr. Bwann ; -_ 4 was so dense that when they tried to ermined to have us At $28.50 Five men are believed to have been | onier they were driven back. The (wo | ( i" | Mo ‘other comment oe Acs 45850 For Tuesday im a fishing boat between Staten| then ran to the house next door,| was ‘nade on Mr. Battle's designation ‘ a ay Hy tae Tad aid Sheckawiy Ghoate yeoter.| scaled a fence and made thelr way to |Dy 3 i= at the request of Gov. A Very Special Price the rear of No. 1654 re 7 ya ewan ?, pkinevilie, 8. L, at 7 o'clock yes-| lower hallways, despite which none|frrence with the Governor. Assistant elveteen Skirts ¥ morning. She was in charge] of the tenants knew of the fire. ot Attorney Rorke examined wit- f Capt. Fritz Bryant, of Tompkins-| The policemen climbed a fire-escape | nesses bef: the Extraordinary Grand § Rao AO @nd a helper. In addition to|and as they passed each floor rapped | Jury in narchy investigation. H Cay two she carried three pas-|on the window panes and alarmed oe | John Kookman, No, 361 East|those within. On the fourth oor Daly Hpuest; John Piste, No: $63 Hast | found four-year-old James Cunning. |(DENTIFY BODIES OF WOMEN. }) | * i ham in bed and carried him in safety STE ahi a eet. ons ‘oe, i hegad No. 140] Pte yard. On the third floor he | Mother and Daughter Acctdentally | 4 vf 90 venue, Brookiya. discovered Mrs. Elizabeth Idler, six- oi ome by Gas. , e The boat did not return last night|ty-fve, groping her way toward 4 Rodies of two women found dead yes? was any sign of it found this| window. He picked her up, took her | terday in a gas-filled room at No, 421 down the escape and transferred her ing. Mariners say it would be Lexington Avenue were identified to-day i r i i tieally isipossible for such a boat |e. n ene Zar WhO Pansed as those of Mra, Margaret Gastard, ag ' wfad| in a rich survive the gale that was blowing, ‘The cause of the fire was not ascer-| sixty, and her dau Frances, twen- Rockaway Shoals yesterday and| tained. The damage was less than | ty-six, of Welka Identification am ethy Ot ste $2,500 was made ty Minnie Gastand, @ i ose wut py relative, of No, 165 Morningside Ave- myrile green, Off Ambrose Light last night the] Cleveta oat Bandy Hook picked up the loot. Motorboat William D. An-| CLEVELAND, 0., Dee 1.—After hav- ing kept Its mills In partial operation Belonging to Booth & Flynn.) ving the stect workers’ strike, the nue. beaver brown, Misses’ Much EivhenPaleed sui bon, SUITS and DRESSES ca les were found by Mra, Dora Fe tracting engineers at No. 17 Bat- Kmpire, Rolling Mill | Company | wax o Sirs, Gastard was : reed to-day, to shut down because of James Dillon. of Place, with Capt. Benjamin Wes: |tne tack of con! The "Union Rollin ‘ “heron. her of No. 1426 Amsterdam Avenue eix other members of a fishing 0 lives in Bridgeport, coming @ nun MIN Cc for the #am down its iron mill ¢ Conn., PP yd had been drifting tn the several hquts following the ls a5, : . Tv agra tienapel beg em The Suits irri he big an, The Dresses pe gp Bagg opi Mose These smart skirts of velveteen caer ‘relents if # a ' ] ) '@) r ie : interlined suits of silvertone, tinseltone, velours de | tunic; wool Jersey coat dresses, smartly embroid- are this season serving whatever ‘The Sandy Hook life savers sighted laine, heather-tone chevronas, fine tweeds. .. .the ered; bead embroidered satin dresses; velveteens in part one will ; . . tailored or elaborate « Rmother disabled launch last night fashionable suit fabrics of the season. . Straight-line b ines se ih ‘ “a according to the accessories. As smart their station and towed it in. It F : models with the string-wide belt; ripple hip-line raid-trimmed styles; tricotines, taffetas, Georgette as can be, too, with the short fur coats ed to be the Petre! of Atlantic Give the children fashions and models of correct sports types veritably crepes. Plenty of black, navy, beige, tan, soft of fashion. N. J. in charge of Capt. a review of the smart Winter suit fashions. A wide browns, deep browns. The Georgette crepes in both Excellently tailored in each detail, and two other men. ° color range, and sizes 14 to 20 well represented. light and dark shades. Sizes 14 to 20 represented. Here in waistband sizes 24 to 32. plenty of Cranberry GIMBELS MISSES’ FASHION SALON—Third Floor GIMBELS—Third Floor INVALID KILLS HIMSELF. : piece Deckace meds Late Whtte Butter, in place In Boxes, if you desire your Gifts | Laces for Christmas Fancywork of dairy butter, as a of Dress Goods and Wash Fabrics and Laces for Christmas Frocks } Isaac Bachman, forty-nine, No. 1422 Frresident Street, Brooklyn, a retired lien merchant, shot and killed yn to-d in hie home, . ‘ rem were ab spread for bread, It is in- that you Purchase by the Yard Git Laces Lae Frock Lacs ics ai id . Here is only a Suggestion; for this great section on the Second French Imported Cluny mported Tun | Robes Seaetpassoe e ala eas Floor is imply brimming over with the beautiful weaves that | 4M sanguine | ens "tr eguy fq mthe room, she heard @ shot, FY are so practical and so sensible for Gifts. ming fascinating bed spreads, 2 beaded patterns and stunning 4 Mr. Bach dead, oe Lid tow years ego he was in. to 20 in, wide. ene YL black or subtle colorings. eS Sr deer a Cranberries Wools Cottons Valenciennes Fugings and ine teh ogg his time in an invalids Embroidered serges that are | 39.in, Imported Scotch Insertions, Galloons and Fairy-like Lace Flouncings simply lovely. Blue and_ black Ginghams, $1.25 yd. Medallions with the ever-so-wanted metal serge, embroidered in black, or in | Right from Gimbels own London office, tor adorning el, aia, Rei emtnivaiicenneere STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. colors, gold, blue, Copen and copper | fere forthe Chrstanms boxes. "AY wom foo toe » va eaten ; ($6.50 to $8.00 yd. sortige whe ots Palen beach aaa too noha thaaaad All the Rainbow Colorings in 4 other Southern resorts will want just such Insertions Seductive Dotted Silk Nets he Vv ] d ‘ ib a beauties as these, : In matching peter Round 40 in, wid $1.00 a Yd. i * hread meshes— wide, .00 a Yd. ‘ elours de Laine | 38.in.Cotton Voiles from wery charming. easy py 4 48 in. wide; in all of the modish Europe, $1.00 yd. $1.10, $1.35, § bead Magnificent Real Laces— 4 Want of Fifth avence shades, Exquisite copies of all of the, sheer Filet Laces Gluny = Duchesse — irish <= 4 $4.50 yd silken fabrics, and few can tell the dif in various patterns and widths, Rose Point—an enchanting ; OV yd. ference if the frock is made over silk. Se to 68c a Yd. Eroup a6 pre-war prices, ! a GIMBELS WOOL FABRIC AND COTTON FABRIC SECTIONS—Second Floor “GIMBELS LACE SHOP—Main Floor a RISTMAS \ TA OF SEASON ALE Special for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 1,800 WOMEN’S——— BEACON CLOTH ROBES J.I7 Our regular $8.94 You Were Short of Dishes, Glassware and Lamps Foanhagiving, So Prepare Now for Christmas Sale Here Are 100 Dinner Sets - $45.00 for 106 pes. These are the fine semi-porcelatn that are now made in America; a good, clear white body wtth the most charming border you can think of—a real cretonne-sort of a border in a rich blue that is very-like a gingham in tls sweet clean pin-checks. It has little while panels inset and they are. ted with nose ays of pink roses. There's a line of gold and the handles are covered in coin gold. Not much of a description for anything so lovely! Other American Sets at $22. 50 up to $39.50 Gifts in Cut Qian i Moderate Prices Illustrated are— Bowls at... .$5.95, $7.50, Handled Basket seupevedst $6.75 Celery tray | Vetere rae: $6.75 GIMBELS CHINA, GLASSWARE AND LAMP SECTION—Fifth Floor “Black Jack’’ Is Santa’s Pet Thousands of Christmas Gifts Machine Gun, $6.00 for Home and Housewife 80 shots in 5 seconds—just as fast as you turn a very efficient crank Ley A - O-Keh ay! It is delightful to feel that your gift gives both pleasure and comfort. These well-made robes will carry both with your Christmas greeting. This very excep- ae et a mms —is the enviable record of “Black Jack.” But then—what else could tional price is below today’s wholesale ie you expect from a gun named after Pershing? Berving Carpet * ® : 3 Machi eT aho; cost, and is a shopping opportunity not Te UR ioocnrmousted “ufter| 22k ell the fellowel Finished. 95¢ | Sweepers the world-famous Browning. favorite * to be duplicated. Buddie may adjust it to shoot| Of course Mahogany finished, pil! metal an airplane ora submarine. It’s} heard of “Big Dick ; O-Keh case; sanitary; can 7 Pet ight as Steen: a self-feeder, too. $3.50 $3.50, $6.00 a Ss 2 washed OUt,..-.... 0.0. be $1, 84 There are four styles featuring collars of different And Pen Phert a Land Toei pun he Sacpeers $2.50 (care) Oil Heaters shape, square or shawl style, and attractively dif- CN Moldiara from’ Ever . ; * pias “ rites! sy 5 y|The Joll t of . ferent trimmings of plain or shirred satin ribbon : ‘allied Country, Deima and RYE, _Tpousanda sold tode 3-Piece P f . d the Splendid.| TFumpets—one 1 | lighted patrons. The Alumin on collar, cuffs, pocket and, in some cases, down : and the Splendid-| jusical Drum _ of = O-Keh heats a good- jum \ =” Saucepan ; : est Soldier Camps. hich Buddie pulls siz - the front. A large variety of colors in two-toned 25¢ each to $25.00 | string tomake music Roe hater thes sol . ‘ ‘ a = it cheaper than coal. effects permits the choice of any shades, Sizes amt come, 666 to $5.00 ae » y sol Sets 86 to 46. Automobiles—Too-—Scooters and Coasters and Veloctpedes franne $4.95 are . and Sleds—and Everything Else That Buddie's Little Heart p< . 1, 1% and 2 quart,.! 95¢ set Could Ever, Ever Desire. Come to Santa Land—Buddiel ¥ ‘ See other pages for our three column adv, and Christmas Start of Season Sales of Silk Petticoats, and GIMBELS SANTA LAND—Fourth and Sixth Floors 5 Mail Orders Filled—No C. 0, D, Ivoroyd Toilet Articles. Children's Toy Books are sold on Fourth and Main Floors GIMBELS NEW KIND OF HOUSEFURNISHING STORE—Fifth Floor Brooklyn, New Jersey and Long Island Customers Diregt to Gimbels via Tubes and Subway