The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1911, Page 11

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coy It Is the Splendid Gimbel Merchandise That Makes This GIMBEL White Event a \ ~ ig 6 VICTIM OF TROLLEY could not Identify the Injured man. The horse that was awep: away was a According to the motorman the vic+| found by the harbi lice struggling [ABN ATTY Tit DYING IN HOSPITAL, | tim ot the accident walked deiiberately | against’ the’ current Pat Ninececaeen (@QpLudd Aaao Dano Cone AoaO oaa i black material In which was a small! and Second street pler and lifted out. Unidentified Man Had Card, of} white stripe. His black outing shirt had | pe LL bee Employe, Who lar or necktie, joesn’t Know Him. "awe tren | | An unidentified man, about thirty-five TEAM PLUNGES INTO RIVER. | Al bound Eighth avenue car at Sixteenth | Hundred and Second street and First st night. He was taken to New| avenue yesterday and ran to the pier at . eds THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1911. ' QUEENS BOROUGH in front of the car, He wore a suit of, street, towed back 10 the One Hundred @ smillar white stripe. .1@ wore no col- | ee |RADWAY'S READY R&LI | Years old, smooth-shaven, and fully #1x] we norses owned by Wilkins Ri ' ls | York Hospital unconscious and suffering | Harlem River. There their New Influence Among White Sales Apply Radway's Ready Relief externally Graft There Because the Peo- tie Allow It, New Grand Jury Is Told. from lacerations of the head and body. A was found in one of his pockets. The cussion of the brain and many the Republi jurteenth street, caught on a pile. B team leaped into the river. wagon ing loose, the One horse was ‘swept toward Hell J. Hearn of No, 220 Kast One and First street leaped inio caught the other hor#e and, to the part or parts affected as briskly) as circumstances will permit. - Benefit) will also be derived from Radway's Pills, | their alterative action being peculiarly suited to this disease. Where the joints are swelled, stiff or contracted, Radway’s Ready Relief, with sweet oil, !s an ad. E | | This new store and this new White Sale offered opportunity to the better-known mills here and abroad to produce the better sort of White merchandise and consequently a different White Sale. Here one will find an “air” just as marked in its difference from the usual White Sales as the “air” of a refined home is from the other kind. In Police found Morris, @ post-office em-| with the ald of the harbor police and a| Mirable lubricant. Gimbel Lingerie~ Gimbel Laces— Gimbel White Goods— Justice Garretson, in charging the | OZ WHE visited the hospital put! derrick, rescued it Ask For Radway's and Tako No Substitute Gimbel Baby Wear— Gimbel Linens— Gimbel Embroideries.— Jantlary Grand Jury of Queens County : =i Gimbel Lace Curtains— Gimbel Waists— Gimbel Bedding in the Long Island City Court-Housce to-day, said that the work of past grand Jurfes had made it clear that tn tempt with which the Sta + Nation had come to look ¢ rounded cers and T believe t the 7 muttered nothing whic deserved ditions on themselves. Unless there is @ change tn the pubile spirit of the paople the work of thie Grand Jury In continu ot Thoy have brought these cone | fhe the Investigations here will go for | naught, reason why any citizen of Queens show!d hold up his head with pride. It is time for humility, penitence This Court can discern no | nd an earnest | RoSENBAUM&CO. | E PRICES. | As one example from the hundreds of splendid groups: 10 & 12 WEST 23F° STREET rtant Purchase and Sale Give the Closest Scrutiny You Will to This Handsome Beautifullymade MUSLIN UNDERWEAR And the closer you look and the MORE YOU KNOW about materials, needlework and good styles, the more delighted you will be with opportunity to buy such fine white wear FOR SUCH LOW 60 Styles, Nightgowns, $1 And every single style of an order one finds in the usual $1.50 groups. Nightgowns of muslin of the softer quality, of cambric of the finer weave, of nainsook of the lighter sort, trimmed with the taste you would expect only she of uncommon talents would display when making her own dainty lingerie. And throughout an immense stock is group upon group of just such dainty garments priced in just such a marked way. Pattern Cloths and Napkins Scotch damask cloths and napkins to match, all-linen, heavy-weight. and in patterns one would probably not find anywhere else in New York | Cloths Napkins | 26 X 20 Inches, $2.00 | 2x2 yards, $1.90 45 22% 22 inches, $2.76 2x 214 yards, $2. deeriination to do better.” | ig Ch $6 2x3 yards, $ 24X24 inches, $3.26 The Grand Jury w old to work Nightgowns, 76c to $18.76 jemises, 60c to Table Damask by the Yard little as 606 for the 6! wae MASE Atcarnudoma al rele ih tne Drawers, 600 to $7 Petticoats, 75¢ to $18.75 | inch width. allsinen. (ull-blenched, of the usual Sse quality. Deputy Attorney-General Train tn un- Corset Covers, 6c to $5 Combinations, 76c to $9.75 And from this price on up t Gimbel White Sale savings govering fraud in the Bureau of Bulld- ings and the Queens division of the Street Cleaning Department. It is charged that building permits have been illegally tssued, and there has been groxs cheating in inspection of new: buildings. On motion of Mr. Train the trials 1 Foreman Burke, the tin- cart man; former Under Sheriff John M. Phillips and Peter M. *@co, the architect of the court house, who !s charged with accepting com- missions from contractors, were set for Jan, 1 Actor ine Quits Avintion, an, 3—Robert Loraine, announced to-day that he To-Morrow Only ( cum) The Entire Balance of Winter Stocks Acquired from Three of the Foremost Makers of Women’s Garments WHICH WE WILL O-FER WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4TH At the Following Remarkable Prices: One Thousand Fine Lingerie Waists 1.50 2.00 3.00 E E And underwear for little women and for large women, French hand-made underwear and undergarments and long | and short dresses. Second Floor ‘2000 Utica Sheets Underprice At much less than the usual Utica prices—muslin sheets well made and well finished and the sizes are actual measure- ments before hemming. 63xg0-in. 8oc quality at 68¢_—72xgo-in. Sse quality at 68¢ 81xg0-in. goc quality at 68¢ 81-99-in. gsc quality at 78¢ goxgo-in. $1 quality at 73¢ goxgg-in. $1.05 quality at 88¢ Dwight Anchor sheets, Cornell sheets, Dwight Anchor pillow cases, Utica pillow cases and Cornell pillow cases are offered at proportionate savings indicated above Second Floor Valenciennes Laces to $1.26 dozen yards. And other groups just as distinctly Gimbel € ibe on just as favorably priced and just as different in design and character from the usual laces one usually finds. Venise and Oriental laces, Point de Paris, torchons and imitation Irish lace sorts, are specially priced. Main Floor Beautiful Embroideries Thousands of yards, of course, but throughout one is surprised at the number and the variety of the patterns that these White Sale lots present. | may be deterr ( quality and pr quantities are ed by a comps Huckaback Towels in imrr uded in this Sale of White-—ploin and hemstitched—bath towels for as little as 266 for a large size towel of the usual 35 quality on up to those of $1, | And Crash Toweling and Glass Toweling by the yard at distinct White Sale Savings Second Floor Irish Point Lace Curtains | Hundreds of pairs in the new patterns, in the finer nets, divided into 14 groups, some of which are $3.50 and $3.75 Curtains, $2.26 pair $4.50 and $4.75 Curtains, $2.76 pair $7 to $7.50 Curtains, $4.76 pair $9 to $9.50 Curtains, $7 pair $13 to $14 Curtains, $10 pair And special-priced White Sale groups of Scotch madras curtains $14 to $17.50 Curtains, $11.76 pair $20 to $25'Curtains, $18 pair wn his entefes from all ethane , nc lalencies scloe: ; are presented, uncommonly good, lately imported, priced from $1.48 to te ie esasetedsh. han 75 ( ‘oats Hi hest uali ) The German and I rench Valenc ie yt te angl Ae $2.66 pair, valued (rom $2,50,to $4.50 pair up his ition to be an aviator. g sertions to match, 13 to 134 inches wide—but designs that Nottingham curtains, $1.75 to $3.60 pair, valued at $2.50 and $2.75 — § e : are uncommon, that are woven finer than the usual and to $4.50 pair, Sixth Floor Regular $35.00, $45.00 and $55.00 values, that appeal with more than a special White Sale price. 46¢ | Misses’ White Dresses, $16.50 A group of dainty, girlish, party dresses of white mar- | quisette, made with a round yoke of German Valenciennes lace and-trimmed with crocheted ornaments and beading of | lace at sleeves and belt and laced through with ribbon skirt over deep flounce of fine tucking. Another group of the same price, of all-over eyelet embroidery, trimmed with insertions of Nottingham lace and made slightly Empire, fastening at side back with satin sash—kimono sleeves. And a wide selection of lingerie dresses at prices ranging from $10 to $60—actual saving of nearly one-third of the price aad Children’s white lawn dresses, $1.15, trimmed with tucking and bands of embroidery. And at $2, $3 and $4.60 close to 25 other styles just as effective and just as remarkably moderate in price for dresses so daintily fashioned ‘Third Floor and so well made. Nainsook and Swiss edges, 334 to 12 inches wide, 16¢ a yard: 4 to 14 inches wide, 18¢ yard; Insertions, 1 to 344 inches wide, 16¢ and 18¢ yard. Nainsook and Swiss edges, 9 to 18 inches; and Insertions 21% to 5 inches, 26c and 38c yard. And Swiss embroidered flounces, 54 inches wide, eyelet, blind and scroll, usually $1.50, for $1 a yard. And finer embroid- eres in vast assortments and at equal saving Main Floor Regular $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 values; made from fine | imported batiste in all the new 1911 advance styles. | Greatest Waist Values Ever Offered | a Te. _ |g) More Than 5000 Domestic Rugs | $25 & $30 Tailored Suits, 7.50 ' In a Stirring January Trade Sale New smart short coat suits in mixtures and plain colors : Elbowed aside by the two-page White Sale announcement on Sunday, this great Rug } =|} event commands precedence in to-day’s news by reason of its compelling importance. News never crowded faster into the doings of any store than the trade a are now demanding public attention at Gimbels. 3] Six Large Trade Purchases Combine the Broadest Assortment Recently Shown in High-grade Domestic Rugs Under-Price Hotels can buy in this sale for less than big contract prices, and yet any housekeeper can buy a single rug at the same price advantage. The purchases include: From the Bigelow Carpet Company—all discontinued patterns of Royal Wiltons, to sell at less than wholesale prices. From the M. J. Whittall Mills—a fine selection of their famous rugs, in discontinued patterns, at great savings. From the Alexander Smith Mills—special lots of Axminster, Velvet and Tapestry Brus- sels Rugs, at very low prices. : From a big Broadway operator—-all discontinued patterns of best grade Imperial Smyrna Rugs, to sell at decisive reductions. From a leading Fifth Avenue operator-——his entire stock of Wilton, Axminster, Body Brus- sels and Art Rugs to sell at lowest prices named in many a day. From the makers who are retiring from the business—a fine collection of Gourouck and Art Rugs at a great sacrifice. These SIX PURCHASES not only make extraordinarily low prices, but provide such magnificent variety of selection as has rarely been seen in an under-price sale anywhere. M. J. Whittall’s one-piece 9x12 ft. Wilton Rugs, regularly $55, for $27.50. Bigelow Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 ft. regularly $40, for $28.75. Extra Large Size Rugs 9 x 12 ft. Wool Gourouck Art Rugs, very x 15 ft. gin, High grade Whittall heavy, reversible, in the beautiful self-tones, =F 1" Guaranteed , SOLID 10 14k GOLD .] WATCH Ail day to-day and all day to-morrow we shall sell solid 4-karat Gold tehes at $10 $35 & $40 Custom Tailored Suits, 15.00 ig but the ig-Karat — gold nd through, full Gents’ ry one be with the distinct uni that the money will GIMBELS | Travel Center of New York give you yon o Mail orders filled, If you pay over $36 for’ the ‘beat 23-jew= elled“wateh move: ment made. in’ the Which Were $15, $18 and $20 in the Sub- [| » way Store $11.7 5 United States you are paying too much, We can prove it) your own jeweller can be the judge. Tomorrow for olen from is almost Store—entire groups on which a quick de- cision changed the prices and sent them to other Rugs and Anglo Persian oxi2 ft ! similar makes; regularly $5 CHARLES A. KEENE Watches, Jewelry, They come from the ‘Upstairs’ Men's | | | MEN’S OVERCOATS and SUITS ii: A lal | the Subway Store for disposal in order not SI { , medallions and conventional desi b 1 oN York vo low Royal Wilton Rugs, 9 x 12 ft | Wiltons: regularly $85.00, for $65. fallions and conventional designs; probably dway, New Yor! Ponte areeeittneomine recite Pecan eieor tor oy SaeTS | tuft ain. te Axmunsters: regulary $54 40,| Raver Deters masytuch,e magnifoent sssort- : ft. Be issels Rugs: reg. $3 20.00! for 000; 12 f 6 , ters: j | i og. $ ‘ 1 > » in. Axminsters: reg | $15.00, now $8.75. W Id L d | every fabric the collection is well rounded Mt ANTM DA a bday - iy BET:00) 10 bo Bin. &19 Te. O Ine Anminaers ree 926,00 / 9 * 12 {t, Wool Art Squares; reg. $7.50, for $4.60 pes , oxi st grade ece Tapestry | corer 00 The or ea S ; out in sizes from 33 to 50 inch chest meas- Brussels Rugs; regularly $20. for $14.75 | Aminiters: reg $10.50, for. $90.00 Best Grade Imperial Smyrna Rugs in Busi B ‘ | urement in fancy mixtures of the bestcol- aa Lh arisen. Seely etnias) aaron mo | tea ae Aarten eel ene sas caine regularly $1.25 for . egul 915 .5¢ i. at stantial reductions 2 1 for in pusiless bargains, ors,as well as the standard blues and blacks. ani f Valve Rugs ref for; MIMTR| Bite ote wate: Arpaio Turideh Rugs reg leoeauin ae perial Smyrna 1 1 for ‘ $16.60) 30 x bo in 00 for. Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats ee , : ’ . = Anglo Persian and other Similar Persian and. other similar | 30x72 in 42s for... THE WORLD printed of plain black, of Oxford and of mixtures. Bft. 3 in. x 10 ft. O in. reg. $50, Pe rar cdi. neck be reatrad Wwe Pp Lie T eed oe LOE Te seesecens | 631488 “Business Op- Men’s and Young Men’s Suits of Pe eee SMR ET RK 10 I A ra sexo in, Analo Persian and other similar’ | 4 xf "yo for. | \ portunity” advertise- truly Gimbel quality, tailoring excellence | Bowy Frvnecle Rug Afts vinx talt- Gin 50 | 26x08 in. Royal Wilton Rugs!’ regularly lad Wed Sy stony ta oat ments last year— and style. Repriced from $15, $18, $20 E Axminster Rugs, 8 yim. 10 FL 010 sexze in Fs Guide "Aacivater Rises, OO | 2 Eoin rete so for ¢ regularly $21.50, for 260) regular! 25, for $2.95 | rit 9.90 fi / 34,853 MORE. than grades to $11.75. Subway Store, Balcony Wacaarry Brusals Rugaes tt. ains k ie tt Pes varsity vec erty Were eel ALP joe a 8.25 ite ged ; pe | : | ANY OTHER New ne E 6 in,; regularly $18.00, for $12.76! 15x36 in. Axminster Mats. rep. S110. for 86 Sixth Floor York newspaper. ey | | = S| k at 11 A.M V fi i G | peers bE Rohe cbt at 2:30 Follow World Advts. for, BROADWAY THIRTY-SECOND ST, Eighth Floor BROADWAY THIRTY-SECOND ST. | Shops, Stores Markets, BIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK THIRTY -THIRD St sixtravenue g NEW YORK THINTETHIND SE | Fie, During the New Year

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