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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DEOEMBER 7, 1922. Mills of No, 205 15th Street, West New| FREIGHT CAR LOADINGS MAKE York, who said that when he entered NEW RECORD. hia home, Strado was attempting to] WASHINGTON, climb through « window leading from a fire excape. Mills locked the window, WOE, PRISONER ARE NAMESAKES Victim Lost Leg — Jersey Merchant Says He Feared Robbery. HELD ON FIRE ESCAPE IN COLD TILL ARRESTED Dec. 7,.—Freight which movement, has been heavy for is tilt setting new rec- fing to the American Rall- was paroled for a further hearing last} cape for pom time in the bitter] way Association. In the week enged wii oniat jcemen arrived and] soy ailroads loaded 986,496 c, night following bis erret on @ charge) rsced him under arrest. Stypdo re-| ~ Lidl osc cebsha citadel oa 202,000 more than In the same week of 1921 and 151,000 more than In 1920. of disorderly conduct.+ ‘The complainant was William B, fused to explain his presence at the house, Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P, vw avene Somes MeCreery & Co. cn ver NEWTON, Two men. brought up in ue same township and , Dee. 7 named after the same man, faced each other here to-day in a court of law, one as the Judge, the other as the de- fendant charged with assault with io tent to kill Both Judge Allan R. Shay and Al tan R, Young were named after old Allan Rosenkranz, a farmer. The trial of Young, who on the night of July 24, 1921, fired two shots at Frank Me Grath of Port fervis, has created more interest than any trial in years, and the court room was filled to-day. McGrath has lost his left leg as the result of the wound received when Young fired at him as McGrath stood at the Young door. Despite this fact a jury in Newark ref any damage award when McGrath sued for $75,000 several months ago To-day the criminal trial started. Young keeps a large general store, is wealthy, a collector of diamonds ani appeared in court to-day with sev- eral thrge stones adorning his tle and fingers. He asserts that it was his fear of being robbed which caused him tu fire the night of the shooting, When the County Prosecutor and two detectives arrived an hour later and saw a doctor treating McGrath sone attempted to enter Young's house, but calling on him at his store the following day asked him to explain matters. Yourfg told them how he had fired twice, the second shot striking \.cGrath In the left thigh. The Grand Jury did indietment in Your December term. + bail. e testimony to-day dealt with the general stories of the shooting, and were told by McGrach himself, who walked to the stand on crutches, his two companions and several persons who were near at the time! of the shooting. » pe: ae eae | CAPE MAY SAVES GIANT OAK 200 YEARS OLD Annual Sale of C/B Corsets at very special prices to consider This sale provides a wide choice of corsets for the slender, the medium and the fuller figure. All are extremely well- made in attractive but durable fabrics, and designed to mold the figure into the new silhouette. A comparison of present and regular prices reveals the importance of these values. At 1.95 regularly 3.50 C/B Corsets of flesh Broche’in two distinctive models. One designed for the slender figure, has a rubber top (sizes 23 to 30). The other, for medium and fuller figures has a low bust and a long straight hip line (sizes 24 to 32). At 2.75 regularly 5.00 t return an until the now out on C/B Corsets of silk brocade in various models for different CAP: MAY. N. J, Dee. 7.—The Cape May County Board of Freeholders has : Pi si l - Bar cniniy oar st ey are ae types of figures. All represent the latest designs in attrac tive flesh brocades. Sizes 23 to 32. dred-year-old oak tree nt Corner tn the vt of Green Creek, nine miles north of thix This Is the tree under which Woodrow Wilson de his apeoch to the Delaware Hay fnermen and of which a f Nese Minister naid there wer fn China so lars elty (Third Fleer) We Have the Public — Faithfully GIMBEL BROTHERS > 32ND_ STREET - = 83RD ‘STI REET - NE W YORK CITY Served tor Bighty — Years For Other Gimbel News See Page 16 ee ese Hollen Loom Fabric Coats Simulate Fur With Expert Exactness and Deep- piled Richness—Yet Are Most Modest in Price Misses “‘Kweenseal” Sports Coat °39.50 Richly bine come silk- lined. lacket- length. The med of a cabochon. Women’s “Lapinex” Box-style Coat The short pwagger length; the deep textiled beauty; the flat- tering surface, like fur, but lower-priced. Women’s Lapinex Three-quarter Coat $39.50 A big comfy enveloping Sig warm of fabric and warm lined. Remarkable at this value- ful price. Women’s “Nishni” Fur-collared Coat $100 Copying a.fur-coat in fashion Luxurious in luxurious fabric. And flatteringly collared with glossy fitch. - BROADWAY - en al == a Women's Shelton Looms Coat of Nishni with Fitchfur Collar Misses’ Shelton Looms Coat in the Smart “K uxenseal.” GIMBELS WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS—-Third Floor Women's Shelion Looms Coat o& the Luxurious Lopines Women's Sizes 34 to 44 $39.50 $100 32ND We Have the Public Faithfully for 80 Years GIMBEL BROTHERS EW YORK (ORK CITY Served ST RE] y M EN Sale Tomorrow All-Wool Two-Trouser SUITS and OVERCOATS $1875 A special purchase enables us to offer these fine Suits and Overcoats.at this sensational low price. We do not use comparative values, but you will save many dollars in this Sale. Suits All wool tweeds and cassimeres in models and colors for present wear. two pairs of trousers, Sizes 34 to 44 Shits: Norfolk Models of all wool cassimeres, _ in grays, browns and heather mixtures. Both pairs trousers full lined. 7 to 16 years, Big Boys’ All- Wool Overcoats $1 2.90 Incomparable Values! Overcoats \ll wool tweeds, cheviots, herringbones, friezes and shetland with plaid back, self back and contrasting backs; ulsters, ulsterettes, box coats and Chesterfields, Sizes 34 to 44. the newest All wit! Downstairs Lower Floor All-Wool Two Mackinaws: et e Sizes 8 to 17 years. Boys’ Black Rubber Coats Rubber Coats with linings and belt all Sizes 6 to 16 yrs. - Black plaid around, all. Cwool overco: 4 tweed and worsted ee Ulster model with muff pock- nd belt all around , browns and heather mixtures. Sizes 11 to 18 yrs. _— GIMBELS—Downstairs Lower Floor They are values that you haven't seen in many a day. One of our $2 Millinery Sales that have made the Downstairs Store famous. $ . The early shopper is assured best selection Panne There are silk velvets trimmed with flowers and fancies. Some felts trimmed with velvet. Panne velvet in many Velvet shapes and many wanted colors ; Also a banded sailor, faced with zibeline plush Silk GIMBELS—Downstairs Lower Floor NEW STORE HOURS 9 A. M. to 6 P. M; DOWNSTAIRS Starting a Great 2-Day || SUITS or MACKINAWS Sport models of all wool Mackinaw Cloth in a variety of dark plaids with muff and pateh pock- ; inverted pleat in bac $9.85 Holiday Sale! New Trimmed Hats Made to Sell at Much Higher Prices Velvet Every Felts Conceivable Almost Color at 9 A. M. Trouser k. EXTRA SIZE DRESSES Exceptionally Low Priced oT 2 A group of smart new style dresses for the 315 A value that can- not be duplicated. larger woman, especially designed to give have your plano 3? the slim lines of fashion. fore the 3 Holidays. Silk Trico-Sham $ Worth of (A Knitted Silk) 25 New Music Rolls Included A Christmas Sale of New Player PIANOS Style Notes: Colors: wlth each player. Long, slender lines Navy, Black and eee Coat models, Tunic — Brown. Whole Years to Sizes: Pay for This sizes: Instrument. 4214 to 6439 GIMBELS Downstairs Lower Floor Downstairs Balcony (imate cana iat cet Deposit will reserve any Piano in this sale for Christmas. For Tilden Ribbon Trimmed Felt Slipper s, and “$1.00 $1.35 For Women “x,t Quilted Boudoirs and Satin Cross Strap Slippers GIMBELS— Downstairs Balcony Black Kid Boudoir Slippers $1.65 Ribbon trimmed Felt Slippers For Men Felt Slippers - $1.50 Suede Leather * pe Sued a pe $1.95 " frown Leath cr si $1.95 Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subway