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eae THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911. 1 [tne witest a and for a Greater Fown wood with it. ‘There is no money ! ’ in the nick of time to-day trom depor-| tne ‘ ' Boston in honest public service and the m= | tation on the nburg-Amertean Uner! the Eugene N et along} Who files high in office tras some one | Amert helr re y the Immi-| per a Oo ive ff er of the 6 Th y j { eecate ; A holding pg BS i ap HR bald r sy A « oly = | be d by the manner of the girl'«| 63 Thirty-fifth str d . i a th, 1 1 mmended the re-| | Sratie hort ir he end of} hie simple «ppeal. At any rate hel tition in bankqup! filed to-day, giv nile By : ja fight that had | stepped down Into private , jfive years of active work o | Hil, The Inaugural ceremon | fs i y option jaw, the en-} | ‘pward | she fainted. ordered an ing into the eclrcum- | Habitities of $45, » with aasete of vite i Jaw and | ie eee crneen to ee te House] Pinatly she enlisted the ald of her | stances, | known value. Of the Iatilities, claim gly the voters the} | Htselt J cousin, Mrs. Henry Sehlecker of No, m4] At 8 o'clock this morning Mrs./ amounting to $7,007.25 are unsecured, | right to approve or reject measures | | The man and his two 5 Sohlecker Julien W. Vose, pr nt, fled the pee | Joint convention ¢ dest ith atreat. wite.o to-do | 8° revolved telegram fron a Passed by the Legislature Inere three weeks ago Kast Fitth street. wife of a well-to-do RE orale! the consent of stockholders itowre, were in first Gov ——- American soil | vork, which hag offices and pla Is sald that thy ident was much | busines# im Yonkers, N. ¥., and ' But ov on of her father. printer. Mra. Schlecker appealed to} Washington saying that the trio would! titton wit n thee e of aT Oo~ On the matt of re ation of te-! v o = = fold . Gi Yor) 1p the Meuee Cr stocks and bende tue. Gaver | iGeheie, Naiie ake Stor the Department of Commerce an |e relenned if a suitable bond were hteen y “I recommend that you revise the tack as two months agd aie had $00 in| teMfere with an order which h a Riven. With the dal \ lawyer, Alby . she bur. Tho oath was a Later corporation laws of Indiana so that no t {| Peady been tasued for tc return of the | red to Ki py egh Roc ag Tho oat a prorees te ates | Brera aan ee Taiaee wetee j bank and a neat ltile flat Atted up a i , om c i Mra. Sehlecker sent a ape. | time to get them off before the For Infante and Children, + envoy to Washingtyn. This mes leared, but by fast work it was The Kind Y i Af fs © formality of the bonds was soon} ou He and a salute red from the ration to the eatieraccion | Father, Brother and Sister Al-| ase the State Board of} ners | ready Aboard Ship for Deport. | ("5 (hy she sent to her old home pase money for her widowed father and! le brother and sister, Rut when » of them arr he omotals Bay State Executive Calls on{ 0s the Secretary of sta People to Rule Themselves mmon is the way. Tax Commi ter from Katle Sein. » regula mn of trusts} Hiscovered that the man ft, In which #he told | oF recor ati r wa Caran Mlevovere h arranged and to-night th 1p Bears tho , and Wipe Out Corrupti nor recommend te| ation When Message Came. | injury wisten caused them to bellevs | the President that whe was amply able | tent tuts ith see tee, abeY, Seine are Y ‘ pe Jorruption. i want to eliminate the trus' ve would be Incapacitated from work | to care for her father and her brother | the little flat « Twentieth atreot. | cyenact a law forbidding any corpor: and might become a public charge 1 sister, and that Hd give hi = +r dad balaat | = i tion of this St from holdin, be a z and stater, and at he could give her " " peot owning the capital stocks, of any po , Baruch Seinfeld, his son, aged eight, She Fainted at Hearings. the happiest of New Year's by atlows mptey, | HIS MESSAGE DRASTIC. opposed t t the senior tion thereof, of other corporations.” and his Waughter, aged six, were saved{ ‘The girl made a hard fight to secure ting the Ilttle household to reunite on New | Senator oi OSBORN CALLS HALT ON RULE BY SALOON. Speaks for Direct Primaries, Written iiir | t: Placing der control o f Sachusetts recelved a jolt t inaugural address Foss. The new De: bitterly assatied vossis companies un- lay In the BIGELOW Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 ft., at $28.76, instead of $40 Whittall’s 1-piece Wilton Rugs. ox12 ft.. at $27.60, instead of $55. This Gimbel White Sale Six big trade purchases brought the broadest cery and the most striking reductions presented in many aday. These are a few of the chic Railroad Cam- nts for passen- s of Mackina® me tax, also in- tions; the initiative, ul On the IHauor | ernor says mission; N corruption, adv primary, itt and the power of re ed the direct | ive and referendum | groups ravrna 10x6} in. Anglo Persian and brings about material buying-economies in merchandise of the better sort without Anglo Persian oxy 2 ft. rugs and Oxi2 ft. Imperial restricting selection to certain lots as is the case with the usual White Sales. We other similar makes, regular ‘sonal Rugs, regularly $40, for.. 922.59 other similar rugs, regularly i iT from ciections. built this event on broader lines—we first rounded out the Gimbel W WU eek with pas’ | sea ora $37.69 | Anglo Persian and other simi- $8.50 ui Ai $6.25 ould have the State pay z : P ents that aste 2 matte: selection-~ itton Rugs, 8 ft , s6x6 in. Royal Wilton Rugs In Which political raitn N HOMMURITIG- Wilete paiation: eatet assortments that gave full play to the individual tastes in the matter of sele oxt2 ft. regularly $49, for... . 28.76 lar Rugs. 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft Bie arel See Ps 6 in. regularly $50, for....,. $5.00 re tlton Rugs. ox Roval Wilton Rugs. & ft. 4 in 36x would: absolutely pro: | there should not be more than one to we then priced these assortments so that the economies would be uniform throughout Bigelow Woo in, Best Grade Axmin- private vehicles in con 21.009 population and b »s should be Thus, in not only the advertised White Goods are advantages apparent, but in’ [ 12 ft. regularly $43.50, for.. 23.69 x 10 [t, 6 in., reg. 837.90. for 27.69 ster Rugs, reg. $4.25. for. 398 to the polits es shigar have & feakiies all the .Gimbel groups of French and Domestic Lingerie. Corsets, Infants’ Wear, babe Tray f Momes a 20. Extra Largo Size Rugs shen. revere tat sera E tate reached @ crisin af- | for State boards. It is true the State Laces and Embroideries, Linens, Bed Coverings and White Goods and Cotton by ula 30, for 00 very heavy, reversible, in the béautiful 0 his Commonwealth, td the = : has yet no trustees of wash basins or Governor. “It is a crisis which popular | tooth brushes, but if we keep on as we government is facing day in every | are going there will be nothing from State in th» Union. The people have | fish eyes to fox tails that will not be | lost confidence in many of their public | Supervised by a board.” | servants. The dictatorship by eal | Si laa TR bosses and by representatives of pert | MARSHALL WARNS thes n Dy oxi2 {t, Smyrna Rugs, reqular- sift ft.o in, High gra self-tone the yard and in whatever good quality you wish or at whatever price you wish to pay ly $20, forsee, 10.00 Whiteall Wiltons, ete tor 66.00 Seifear ‘Regularly sf now $6780 Gimbel advantages in White will be found at once apparent on every side and em- oxra ft. Axminster Rugs, regu i ft phatic, ‘Talte the LiNgEsé as exarnple Second floor lerly $24.50, for... 17.60 re ly $33.50, for........ 26,00 | Best Grade Imperial Smyrna Oxi2 ft. [best grade, one "piece — * 12 ft.xt3 ft. 6 in. Axminsters, Ru Tapestry Brussels Rugs, reg- regularly $35, for. .... 0.4 27.60 es Over 20 Distinct Styles of Nightgowns Of | it? 'S.cece tayeney MT] LG OMX IEG in. Axmin: | a8xr4 in rerstarly $1.35 for. in.xi2 ft. Axminsters, ui u i Initiative and Referendum | tawatxa, Mins dan §~dov. Chase : anid Generat Reforma, | bores nett 5,000 Domestic Rugs | More than ty recommendations re ‘ e Bethan made, + of wi At the Year’s Lowest Prices ‘ON, Jan, 5.—Conservative Mas. ‘ ore r faterests is hotly resented, for these IN His HESGACE. | Brosssla Res f A i a BaF he ee at 0) men desire to contro! public tw] 2 S MESSAGE. $ $ $ Usher s. regularly Faxts xminsters, regularly ; M., Md 40 fc nd to direct tog - , NIGAM Gs ccssus 11.60 $19.50, fOF.....cceceesecees 90000 | 30X60 in. 3.09 for... . 209 eh” owns sl ERR pens, Usual $3.50 to $4.50 Character at $B fires sain) |] COR vekec ae oc °c People Must End It. rage the Ind These nightgowns at $3 are of silk mull and fine nainsook trimmed with beauti- GEE-90, TORS iss evades 14.75 ularly $14.50, for “ig 10.09 Sixth floor “This usurpation nly | day Gov. Thomas R. M: ful laces and embroideries and beading and ribbons in uncommon fashioning, members “to be careful show them a good ¢ *had bean t be ended by the 5 own hands ¢h i | And thus may be described the varieties of Corset Cover and Drawer Combina- tions at $2, which are claborately trimmed in various ways with lace, medallions, eet og oy of cambric with flounces of lace and embroidery, in The Subway Store Presents primary, choose your own pub vants without reference to the ma nd to the direct primary join 8 © distinct styles, at $1, $1.60, $2 and $3. ‘ ' ” Bifeeé of FeOMILT Ts Hae acess > |} 4 hea Wh he TAS Finest Quility These events whereby to measure the importance of coming to Gimbels tomorrow. : servant who proves recreant to if ’ ¢. - is a very trust may be immediately dismissed, | 740R@ fe Only Ono Comfortables and Bed Spreads Fancy Outing Flannel, 9¢ Yd. Men 8 Overcoats and Suits ‘Here is a very exceptional Shnpertant ae: the ir ts of tar] \ Largely diversified as to qualities (although | The best 12¢ quality, 27 inches wide, and in a offering of about 1,500 yards of 0 ant a i of far} y diversified a alitie: 3! ality, 27 s 4 greater importance that ce yoopte key! — MA BPOmo all of Gimbel standard), at wide price-ranges Variety of stripes aad checks on light colored From $15, $18, $20 Groups $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 thelr power over legis througa | Pr | and yet all offering quite striking economies. grounds. Second floor ‘ the initiative and the | Por inanks concaanitiieennetinesa Bl k G ds nditions, Gov. Foss |, Quinine | Ghuddeala Weel, Blankets: 6h Gouen warn Children’s Short Dresses, $1 11. 7 5 ac rele) | That Is | size 73x82 inches, with pink or blue borders: | Six of the daintiest: styles one usually: finds "Bo Yd \ | .50 grade, $6 pair. rouped at any price, of fine lawn, all mai 7 War iey gan, ee ; L a xative Pap oe ip yercoegies ectten warp Sith yokes, some bucked, some biemteitonsd Still is the assortment uncommonly large if strictiona” and be given a ju in with wide silk binding und pink or blue bor- and trimmed in different ways with laces and still are all sizes represented in the lots The lot consists of 56-inch all- San Peopens) redler bakit roal ders, size oxo inches, $5 grade, $3.80 pair. embro sizes 6 months to 2 years, $1. as a whole wool cheviots, 54-inch all-wool > conditions camp | Bromo White woolen Blankets on cotton warp, pink | Pabics ses of pleated madras with belt, Men's and youns men’s overcoats of plain blacks serges and 50-inch _ all-wool fand.that @ system of old age per or blue borders, size 06x78 inches, usual $3 sizes 1 to 4 years, $l. Second floor of Clore an of mixtures. sagt broadecloths. be devised. He a i | grade, $2 pair. en's and young men's suits of sta vad special mill clean-up of qualities workmen's comp t | Quinine Down-filled Comfortables, covered with figured | Gimbel Corsets, White Sale Prices ang leeks and fancy mixtures, ron thae were Up to Ciisoe! standard: aid Progreszive Plans. | Uscd The World Over to sateen, with plain colored sateen border, $7.50 And special Corset service, expert fitting Friday Tepriced, #140, Leta dain adhe caged intended to sell regularly at $125, @ Cold in One Dav. __ grade, $54 and suggestions when you wish. A : 4 $1.50 and $1.75 4 yard. ti vu Sivsyi eestubae (44 Ca Gates tase. bes Down or wool-filled Comfortables in a variety of | ‘The Eugenie, modcls for every figure, exclusive- Boys’ $3 and $3.50 Suits, $2 Subway Store, lower floor ¢ 3 this signature on every box. 2c. pretty coverings, $12 and $15 grades, $7.60. ly imported by Gimbels and in the White Boys’ suits, 214.to 17 years. * * : Aedes ened ie dan anita Second floor Sale at far below the prices usual for such Boys’ Russian suits, 2% to 6 years i Handkerchiefs Reiss: cocnoratict range the GY, GZ glia: $8, 99 an gi. Lots’ blouse wat, to 10 years . reaaturijbehargtirtceye!, ¢ ” pub tles board, He a Markette, sizcs 18 to 26, $1.50, instead of jain double-breasted, 8 to 17 years, Yomen s shamrock hand-embro detlared for home rule for all-alties in | LVITS te White Goods by the Yard $2; sizes 18 to 27 in long boned model. $1.90, Pleated Norfolks. 6 to 15 years cred initial Handkerchiefs, usually 85¢ ne a Just the sorts and qualities one uses so much instead of $3. OEE a tigueand suite A overs, (ies that one ix pos White Sale price for box for home sewing. R and G Special, an carly Spring model, sizes Would consider excellent at $3 and e of six, — heer Persian Lawns, 32 inches wide, sample {8 to 26, $1-86, instead of $y. Second floor Subway Store, Balcony Subway Store, lewer floor pieces of 15 to 25¢ grades, 10¢ yard Nemo Self-Reducing Corset in two distinct ge ih rear eneeescrieyt ens [Ph CAG Map iS Ty Ee WHITE SALE IN THE SUBWAY STORE | 90 Brassi ed va ay’ h em- ' ‘ ' P . * ‘ th Histo of News apers Sheer TNainoooke, 36 inches wide, $1.45 grade, Nertveaey ad lace ease cieee se ide Ronee | News briefs as semaphores tell you of a clear way to bright White Sale economies, in e ustory of Newspapers y picces of 12 yards. $1.10 Second floor Main flocr Corset Covers, 60c and 75c Grades, 28c¢ St. Gall Embroideries—Short Lengths Several styles among a quantity and simply repre Samples of tgit patterns. lengths from sto 19 yards age Pe e sentative of group after group of Subwi White Mer- | and White Sales prices two-thirds t -half those which More Than a Million and a Half Beautiful Damask for as Little as 60c Yd. | ff ene ee ee ee enna | illum the full poses wisn the ne goals ave ) | The Greatest Advertising Record Of excellent muslin. Felina with lace and embroid- J in preys ‘ x Neirwod end Caueale j > newest erns that have come f sland ¢ ery and t 4 run with ribbon. <dizes and insertions on Swiss. Nainsook and Cambrie, s aia ee ee of Gere newest Pa trermee chat nae: come {rad (reland) and sac Drawers cf rmbric, trimmed with embroidery and | 2 to inches wide Be, 10c, 18¢ yard. . Satie geal 2 F ace, § ind bee grades, 3Be. -’ ly All of a heavy grade, full-bleached, pure linen, and from 68 to 72 inches wide. N Rescorn Par Pelee Hetel ig eitsel high and low neck alt Linen Barnsley Crash, 6 ¥erd 85 a yard is customary on damask of this quality. 60¢ yard. trimm:d with lace and embroidery. 60¢. red or blue borders, qo quality, Ge. * Hommed Turkish Bath Towels, heavy Hemmed Huckaback Towols, ali-lincn, P i pri, Ve ei with cambric top, deep flounce of lace Another ail-linen crash toweling, same width, ride full bleached, about 500 dozen to sell’ at this | free from dressing, 16c grade, 12!4¢ each. and embroidery, 78 quality, 8c. : special price, 12146. Pure Linon Glass Toweling, heavy-weight, _ 40c Bleached Muslin Sheets, 25c 40c Mercerized Bleached Damask, 30c Yard Separate Advertisements Pure Linen Crash Towoling for dish or | in red and blue, single and double and plain Seamless blecched bed sheets, size before hemming. | “uit bleached, several designs: s#inch wich, 900 yak} roller towels, heavy-weight, very absorbent, | check. Special 9¢ yd. 54x90 inches, paneh wih abo ea! : ; Printed in The World with red, blue or white borders, 9¢. Socond floor Bleached bed sheets. size 72x90 inches before hemming Napkins to match from 600 to $1.26 dozen. e id seamed center. 45¢ grade, 906, Turkish Towels, soft finish: ‘size 19x43 inches; Bleached pillow cases. size 42x30 oF 45x36 inches, of a the ance, Yalkd. : inen finish muslin, wie hemmed ends. tse grade, p {InAs » Jitaes Fine Dress Goods at Half—75c Yd. i base ce igs 10 gad ize 21x44 inches, hemmed..24e arede, Ae. Huckabeck Towels, hemmed and heimetitched, size During the Year 1910. Bought in the regular way, we should have to ask $1.50 a yard for them. In- 10c Bleached Muslin and Cambric, Tec 16x33 inches, hemmed, 1oe grade, Be, {ORE 2 Phe rid" ‘ “ aring r P = 5 it to sell tomorrow, s sedle finis! Size 10x40 es, i Mec grate, 10¢. 131,800 MORE Then The World's Own Record During the stead, they are just half that price-—-75e yd., because the small, but very choice lot 9 Nee yards of it to sell tomorrow, seft needle finish, exes inches, perran 4 8 yk Year 1990. . is an importer’s surplus. ‘There are diagonals, cheviots, and basket-weave suitings te 15,009 yards of unbleached muslin, 38 inches wide. Size 23x45 inches, hemst: . 70 grade, 25c. 587.491 MORE Than ANY Other New York Newspaper During in a variety of fashionable colorings, 46 and 48 inches wide, and of course, highly de- ze grade, 4bye yard, Subway Store. the Year igio. 1,546,897 Separate Advertisements Printed in The World (Morning and Sunday Editions Only) During 1910, a Showing Never Before Equalled in the Records of Newspaper Advertising. EXAMINED PROVED , CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS’ CERTIFICATE sirable for smart, tailored Suits, Second floor 3250 Women’s Lisle Thread CORSETS | Women’s Suits for $18.75 We have taken about 2 ao From Makers’ Lines Which They Frpooted Would . < pairs of Corsets and pricec Reta: etween $26 an Union Suits, at 45c each ike for the White Sale thusly . Of fine imported mixtures and fancy weaves. DULISTT LILY FUSOST COG DBEEOR , F Various plain and tailored effects and dress: CARROW. WADE, CUTHRIE %.CO, s i Before we offered this manufacturer's surplus of new and perfect Union Suits 75c and $1 models. one illustrated. y oy Reni Soler eld to our customers, we ascertained that other New York stores were asking 65¢, 75¢ CORSETS, 50c Coats lined with soft peau de cygne and in- 25 Brea “read ? and 8sc for the same qualities, in regular sizes only. " terlined ‘The present offering is in EXTRA as well as regular sizes, and we shall sel! the Colors: black, navy, wistaria, Burgundy, rose, FR REITER SE RE Including the W. B. the P. N. the per Stat, 2920 Thompson sind the Gimbel special 1 { / a 8 suits at 45¢ each—a price phenominally low Models that are just as worthy as eldactaere a They are of firm but elastic round-thread liste, in the medium or Spring weight sore made of the Practically all sizes in the lot, but not all-in 4 sred sy somary women. Low neck. sleeveless, with rea! lace at bottom: also low mort a materials, each style. $13.75 tomorrow. fi Py | neck, ess, with tight knees. [Lace-trimmed, in a varicty of styles. But this |} Brassieres <pecia! $6¢ and 60c, Subway Store, Balcony $e is FH is not all the good pews. Other attractive lets are Children's, Corset Walsts, 250 FE ; Women’s | Heavy Ribbed Cotton Union Womon's Heavy Ribbod Cotton Vosts and uee - Subway ea Baloony Women's Long Coats, $4.50 15 i Buits, 96c—hizh neck, long or short sleeves, michis, dba OF haave Salis eibcad coreont j J i= also low neck, with wing sleeves i nce a i Laker yaar Repriced trom $C.50, $7.75, $8.50 and $9.75 | MY # Women’s Ribbed Cotton Vests, 35c; 3for $1. shi hE) NESE, jong & jecves, O rf Grouped thus for quick disposal tomorrow. f Swiss ribbed, in Spring weight, with pretty low neck and sleeveless, the Tights in knee or Laces— Special Coats of black kerseys, black broadeloths, a f cre d yoke: regular soc quality, ankle length. Main floor fancy’ mixtures and Giscanate r : German and French Valenciennes iagonals, & CHARTIRRD ACCOUNTANTS, Edqinys and Insertions in white and All full-length, braid and velvet trimmed, January Disposal of Framed Pictures cream, 1 to 144 inches wide, 26¢ and various styles. Some half lined, others yoke and 35¢ dozen yards. ae sleeve lined, and all sizes in the lot As a sequel to the holiday selling of Pictures, comes a readjustment of stocks. Subway Store, lower floor Subway Store, Balcony Here is a group of about fifteen attractive styles of Framed Pictures, including Hand- colored Artotypes, genuine Pastels, Etchings, Mac-simile Water-colors, etc,, newly priced at $2 end $3, regularly $3.75 to $5 All the Pictures pretty ornamental gilt frames, fully go!d-burnished, ay in most cases in designs controlled by us , 16X20 in, to 20x} BROADWAY THIRTY-SECOND ST. perfect condition irable as gilts or cy nheme: SIXTH AVENUS NEW YORK THIRTY -THIRD ST. HUNUONUL CUNUDOOOUUONTN COUTONOT UOCUECUNCETOUNUT NOTUCOUV UU COOUUUODEOUOONONOOUOOUOONNN ON OUI CAINE OUUOUOOLTUNUTUDOUNUTONTTUNOLIT TANTO) Of the Twelve Grestest Advertising Mediums of America and Europe the following totals for the year 1910 were obtainable yesteniey i= NEW YORK WORLD New York Hi Berlin Lokalai Phikdeiphia Inquirer Cincinnati Enquirer... 959,400 | Bt. Louis Port-Dispatch 900,840 | London Daily Telegraph 784,242 | St. Louis Globe-Demoret taal 219,457 $5396G996000903596 pate osteo 2

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