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a AL SET TTY NA A a HUSBAND {S HELD AS WIFE'S SLAYER AT SHORT BEACH Raat NS MS Officials Admit Woman, Found Dead in Ocean, May Have Been Suicide. REVERE, Mass. Sept. 21.— ‘Whether Mrs. Maude Pease of Beach- mont was murdered or died cide, was still unsolved to-day as the police, after holding her husband, Arthur H. Pease, fifty-six years old, on @ murder charge, extended their investigation into circumstances that Preceded the finding of the woman's body, with the throat cut, In the ocean off Short Beach yesterday: The Peases were married last July. OMcials, asserting that at present there was no more evidence of mur- der than of suicide, were awaiting the report of Medical Examiner George B. Magrath as to the nature of the ‘wound in Mrs. Pease's throat as well as of two cuts in her breast. Micro- scopic examination also was being made of stains on a razor found in the Pease home. Pease, the police waid, declared he had cut himself while shaving. Officers said hi Dore no traces of having been Pease was held in Chelsea District Court yesterday on a charge of mur- der. ‘The cake was continued one week after Chief of Police John yer had asked time for investiga- tion and for the completion of Dr. McGrath's report. A thorough search of the Pease res- idence, the police sald, yielded no evi- dence that Mrs. Pease had ether been murdered or had attempted suicide in the house. Her body was found three- quarters of a mile from the dwelling. Winthrop police expressed a desire} }) to-day to question the occupants of an automobile ween by patrolmen early Tuesday morning near the spot where Mra. Pease's body was found. The police sald, they learned Pease had been made @ defendant in a breach of promise suit by a Beach- mont woman, who alleged he was the father of her child, born @ month after his marriage. juanbond Move ae MORTALLY BURNED PLAYING INDIAN Boy’s Clothing Set Afire by Comrades. Covered with gasoline or kerosene ‘vy playmates, who then applied a torch to his clothing, John Boot, soven,’O¢-No. 512 West 88th Street, is éying in St. Mary's Hospital from burns about the body, face, arms and head, ‘With a dozen other boys and girls of about his own age, John gathered damp wood for a bonfire at 10th Ave- nue and 38th Street last night. When the wood would not burn, either gaso- line or kerosene was obtained from a garage. The children scattered much of it on each other while pouring ‘t on the wood, John's clothing becom- ing. urated. ‘When the bonfire was burning high, Indian games started, the children wielding burning sticks as. torches, On of the torches touched John's clothing and he was enveloped in fame. His screams and the screams ef lis playmates were heard by idults, Who smothered the flames vith blankets and coats. He was taken to the hospital dyti supper menu Cabbage never tasted more delicious than when prepared according to this unusual recipe— Send for our free book, “Salads, Suppers, Picnics, delightful npiniagtmmenecnrnt-airegemcernen Key Store Hours 9 to 530° For Other Gimtel News See Page 12 MBEL Basviiens | 32ND STREET ‘—BROADWAY— -38RD_ “STREET— ~NEW. ‘YORK CITY DOWNSTAIRS Annual Fall Sale of 495 All Wool Overcoats and Fall Topcoats At Tremendous Savings 18” Just 495 Ov wonuta and Topcoats: The manufacturer needed cash. We had it. Therefore these supreme savings to you. Finest quality and large choice of materials. Overcoats, plaid and contrasting backs; Tweeds and Herringbone. Ulsterettes with belt all around, inverted pleat ia back, split or plain sleeves; ulsters and box coats. Topcoats of cheviots, tweeds, herringbone and whip- cords; oxford ys, tans, browns and heather mix- tures. Many silk and satin lined. Sizes 34 to 46—Regulars and Stouts GIMBELS—Downstairs Balcony Men’s Pure SILK SOCKS With mercerized ribbed cuffs and dou- 35 colors - - ble reinforced heels and toes. \ Slightly Men’s Cotton Sooke | 20c Pair imperfect—nothing to impair their GIMBELS—Downstoirs Balcony SKIRTS In Extra Sizes $4.95 All Wool Prunella Skirts in box pleated models, with wide detachable belts. Colors: Combinations of tan, grey, black and navy: GIMBELS—Downstairs Lower Floor wearing qualities. In black and oe Sweaters and Scarfs Low Priced! Women’s Brushed Wool Scarfs In the latest Fall shades of brown, buff, navy and pea- $ 39 cock, with contrasting stripes. Fringed ends, 72 znches 2: long. With 9 patch pockets and belt. - Women’s Worsted Children’ s Coat Tuxedo 5weaters Sweaters In jockey, jade, to- Sizes 28 to 36. With Dutch'collar, belt and two pockets. In buff, mato, black, white and other pretty color ‘gome - $2. 85 $ 1 59 binations. Sizes 3 brown, peacock and MA, eS eas cardinal. = - - - - GIMBELS—Downe airs Balcony over ahd coat models, made with shaw! collar and V-neck, in jumbo-knit, elastic- knit, fine-knit and other plain and fancy weaves. In soltd shades and wonderful A large assortment of the latest colorings ane nv tochoost from, In neckband and collar attached models. Sizes 14 to 17. Sale! Men’s Wool Sweaters | m ae ne f from one of the best known and Inrgest $ 49 ( “ct rX NU) ww i. IN manufacturers of sweaters. here are sweaters of every kind in the lot. Slip- Sale! Men’s Sample Shirts yy i 4 Wore’ s Shoes About ! Y% Price GIMBELS—Downstairs Baleony yS-\ = 2 5 i ne RU { aor a Rog, U.8, Pat. Off. T G P Co, Cd / a All sizes. Mostly narrow ™ AG MARK RES. US Par. widths—AAA, B and C, ie Discontinued Lines and Rejects Strap Pumps, Colonisls and Oxfords. Cuban and Louis heels, in black suede, brown suede, patent leather, black kid and mshogany reall Rixtieh low low mow in mostly all wanted models and leathers. No Refunds Women’s Mahogany Calf Oxfords Blucher and straight lace models. Goodyear welted soles. $3 95 Walking heels, All sizes 8 to 7, GIMBELS— Downstairs Balcony § Days More of These Big Sa Great September China Sale ) Aquarium Plain bright gold band, Gold-lined handles, Remarkabl 45 h hi h; h d= al ol ani Ol ines andles, emarkabie Meeker tear han September Value =~ - 06 60 6c tie eae es $39.50 with 2 gal. bowl Annual Sige of UPHOLS . rie made by America’s most fa- Marquisette : Sale — Scrim : Reduced ible. mous textile mills, and priced in 36 inches wide; 8 dif- White; ivory; ecru. hia sale to save you about $3 a ferent stripes. Dainty and durable. Heavy; yard, $5.75 Yd. Yard 39c Yard 18¢ mightily here! Glass Flower : $2.95 Ebony stand; filled with 7 pieces of artificial fruit. Bowls GIMBEL BROTHERS SS 32ND 32ND _STREET — BROADWAY — 33RD STREET — NEW YORK CITY ———————————— 100- Piece Theodora Haviland Service Delicate wild flower sprays as decorati fe} tock. September Sale ee = apenas: $38. 5 100-Piece Limoges’ China Service $9.95 Mail Orders Filled While ae Last, NoC.0O.D's, GIMBELS—Fifth Floor Tuscan Silk Drapery Fabrics : Reduced to 75¢ Yd. Silk and cotton; 86 inches wide; 6 colors. 50 Inch Silk Curtain Gauze : Reduced to $1.85 Yd. For light-weight casement curtains. All silk. Heavy Drapery Fabrics Mohair Velours Reduced to $4.75 yd. Solid plain colors; nine of them. Some with red Tinsel Tapestry Reduced to $5.50 yd. Renaissance and Gothic Uesigys both for furni- ture and wall coverings. Tinsel on colored back- ground. 60 inches wide. Close-out Draper: Fabrics : 75c yd. Reps, armures and other desirable fabrics, MUCH reduced. 60 inches. Cross Bar Curtain ' and some with gold backs. 27 inches wide. Guaranteed Sunfast. Silk Poplin, Re- duced to $2.75 yd. Beautiful, lustrous, heavy grade in a wide range of colors. 60 inches. Striped Ritz Carlton SILK VELOURS For draperies, like these, A fab- GIMBELS UPHOLSTERY SHOP_—Sixth Floor . . Kitchen Oil Heaters Electric ahi Heaters Cabinets Miller make fam : $6.95 White enameled a lon tank and the heat where you in the Housewares Sale, every new conveni- fixes burter. vece te Lk Sturdily built, round ‘ backed white enameled chairs, At the low price $2.44 Stainless Steel Thousands of pieces of stainless steel cutlery —keen edged and fine of qual- ity. At sale prices that mean big savings. Steel that will not stain or rust —and needs no scouring, vergreen Paring or Kitchen Knives and Forks, B me us carpet Knives -- - - 32¢ | rubber handle, Stools ‘ees sweepers Table Knives, ae en", meee 52e black handle - alf dozen - $3.10 r Half dozen = $2.90 Dozen. - - - a 15 97¢ $2.47 Dozen - - ~ $5.74 Carvin 8 $1.49 Arborvitaeand Nor- Full size, mahogany Butcher or Carv- leces; in yet Oak ftnished stool — way spruce. Plant finished. With good ~° ing Knives, 7 snd Fold han les. Forged handy, 24 jnches them now. bristle brush. @-ineh- - - + - Te --- - $6.45 high. Mail Orders Filled While Quantities Last ame Brookly ry, Long Island and New Jersey Customer: No C. O, D's, ry) &u Sets In the lovely lustre-ware, Hawthorne decoration, pione sea ae wrought an orat Gast Mice- $10.95 TERRY CLOTH For windgw draperies. A number of color combi- nations in bird and floral designs, effective. GIMBELS NEW KIND OF HOUSEFURNISHINGS STORE—Fifth Floor 8 a to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways=—= For Other Gimbel News See Page 12 ales : $10.95 Aquarium Revers- You save 69¢ Yd. Ash Cans $1.97 Galvanized metal reinforced with black steel ribs. Folding Card Tables $2.97 With green leather. ette top: protected corners. c