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THK EVENING wv ————__.____ NURPY'S WORD WL BE FINAL ON SENATORSHP Tammany Chief Again Going to Albany to Fix Slate and | Legislators Await Orders. | | Was only slightly hurt (Special to The World.) ALBANY, Jan, 9.—Announcement was | Made here to-day that Charles F. Mur- | phy, Dantei F. Cohalan and Thomas F. | Smith will return to Albany to-morrow | night. Omtensibly the Tammany Hall trio are coming for a final disposition of committee designations and te Patronage which will be when the Legislature convenes Thurs- day night. One week from to-night the Demo: | cratic Legisiators will hold their joint | caucus for the selection of a successor | to Senator Depew. It is generally be- lieved here that before Murphy and his advisers leave Albany this week the next Vaited States Senator will have been picked out, and it will only remain the legislators to carry out the orders } of Murphy. Waiting for the Word. The situation in the Legistature so far | Pp is concerned is ama: ing. ucus only one week off , there are few Senators or Assemblymen | who know how they are going to vote | and the great majority are taking ab- | solutely no interest in the fight. The , ‘Legislators know their master and are | waiting to hear his.voice: They will | quietly register the wit! of the boss and ‘few of them are even curious to know What It will be. ‘There are a few men of recognized in- dependence who have announced flatly | that they will not vi for William F. Sheehan under any circumstances. These legislators, as a rule, have expressed a | preference for Edward M. Shepard, but | even he has not their unwavering sup- | Senator Frank M. Loomis of | uffaio is the leader in this revolt! against Sheehan. He declared that he | ould be ostracized in his clubs and ned by his friends, to say nothing being kicked out of off ers, if he should imarily I Loomis ther Sena vanemit und by ve n who i the Mr one Sheehan, within that Tammany Men Protest. r aN, Hall vere and sup candidates are Vigorousisx.pr. men numerous and William Church to Gov. Dix .” safl one Tam “Is conducting « the inter other orn, legal ad ny an bureau nd the in these men hold pow offices. If Tammany men pilices and used their influ- ence in such ways for Cohalan or any Foner Tammany candida De a terrible how! about tt reformers, But they #0 1 suppose it ia all! right.” i} Cockran on Senatorship. to-day ga his as W. Bourke Cockran of the Senatorial nm afraid that‘. ent to be e He has commit Do you y" in th when the world was ruled priests were the only men of witcher called it. Mr much to have any many Hall.’ The former Tammany was in Asbany to-di fore the Court of appeal for 6 asked Mr politics is to-d “Lam a Demoo rat as always," the reply. “I appeared on ie pla form With President Roosevelt in t last campaign because I am a free- co what his | was Broadway So many have come for the current season. street, driven by Osvar Busel #3 West One Hundred and | sixth ‘street, ran down fourteen-year | old Luigi Store of No. 131 West ——————— n ers Drown er. | MONTVILLE, Conn., J —Georgs | and Harry Edwards, brothers, aged nine and eleven y respectively, were drowned yesterday In Rockland | Pond. The younger boy broke through | rescue ———— Saks & Company ANNOUNCE FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY A Sale of Suits for Men formerly $28, $30, $33, $35, $38, $40 & $45 Wiccspread interest in the bare announce- ment of this annual event is unfailing, ance of the offering that detailed informa- tion is entirely unnecessary. It suffices to add that every garment in the en- tire assortment was made by our own craftsmen trader and did not believe that the re Democratic ticket was honestly for tariff reform.” “How about the State ticket?" | “Well, I prefered to see some one else besides Mr. Murphy Governor. “Do you think Mr. Murphy is Gov- ernor ell have to walt | election we make p records 1 and see. Before dictions, After st speak for omobile belonging to Freder- ‘orning, a broker at No, 3 Wall Forty. fourth street to-day at Broadway Forty-fourth street, Mrs, Corning A woman companion carried the into the car and drove him home. | thin foe and the elder lad attempted to him, The bodies have been re- covered. WATERS PIANOS (Founded 1845) Old-Established and Reliable! =~ The special -excellence of the Waters Pianos is their wonderfully sweet, musical tone. The Waters is conceded to be an artistic piano of the very highest grade, but it is more. The Waters superb tone quality makes the Waters Piano a recognized standard of piano tone. We here offer two specials that represent the highest “piano quality” and the great- piano value." Style A—Waters Upright is a marvel of sweetness and beauty in tone and appear- jlance. It is a standard high- class piano, warranted to be durable, to stand well in tune and hold its tone. Price $250 for cash or on payments of only $7 Monthly and no charge for interest or extras. Style 85—Chester Piano 7 1-3 octave, 3-stringed over- strung bass, full iron frame, 5, fine tone and hand- case. Warranted six years. $190 on payments of only $5 Per Month without interest. Stool, tuning and delivery free. Send Postal for Catalogue. | Horace Waters & Co, Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., near B’way Harlem Branch Open Evenings) 254 W. 125th St., nr.8th Ave. est " some at 34th St. to know the import- TTT THTTTITIN. TITER PEE ETE ETT oan a nara MOAR oe CO aeRO DOT ee eo « RLD, MONDAY, MBELS “Lady Lingerie” and Her Retinue of Charming 1911 Wash Cottons are graciously receiving the admiration of beauty-loving women today ——-the masterpieces that the looms of the world. each according to its kind, have been preparing for months, now gathered in this remarkable GIMBEL display Of the Cotton for nine-tenths o poses, there is abundance. f the practical Spring and Summer pur- Not so, however, with many of the rare and exclusive designs, which is prudent to choose in the early days of the showing. Bordered Tulles and Chiffonettes: Chiffon Batiste, Silk Grenadine, Embrdidered Crepe and Plumetis, Organdies, Voiles, Marquisettes, and many others—all from France Anderson Ginghams, Irish Dimities, Gi renadines, Voiles—from Great Britain New designs in Swiss Mousselines as well as the perennial dots; full-length Embroidered Flouncings—from Switzerland. From America, a wealth of delightful fabrics that includes every desirable weave. color effect and pattern that our clever makers have produced for this season, and women could desire. French Linen Suiting in Ramie Weave—at al! times welcome, particularly when the price quoted is less than they can be imported for. Cloth is finely woven, strong and durable; and we should consider it excellent at soc yd.; special at $0¢ yd. Voile Enchante, appropriately named. for it is really an enchanting fabric which will be greatly worn, for dress or costume, or draped over another fabric in contrasting color, 36¢ yd. Among the scores upon scores of styles in the display, these deserve special mention Electrified Foulards, oddly named from their de signs, which suggest flashes of electricity, fashion able and charming, 186 yd Woven Tissues in combinations of colors, woven into fancy stripes, checks or plaids. that are beyond description. In various embroidered effects, 26¢ yd Dimities, fascinating in delicately-tinted flowery de signs, on fine and sheer cloths. regularly 18¢_and 20¢: special at 16¢ yd Second Floor The January Clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses Most New York women are familiar with the excellence and broad variety of Gimbel stocks of Wearing Apparel. Remembering that practically all of this January movement is made up of our own select stocks, you will more greatly appreciate the offerings made. Here are bulletins that challenge comparison with any offerings made anywhere and under any conditions of sale: Clearance of Women’s Tailored SUITS & DRESSES Velvet Dresses (Single models) were $79 to $110, now. $49.60 January Sale of Girls’ and Misses’ Suits, Dresses & Coats Newly made up after our own models, from maker's surplus materials, are these Young Women’s Suits of imported broad- Were $55 to $60, now. : + 39.50 | cloth: 25-in. coat; trimmed with frogs and vel- Were $35 (satin trimmed). now. ...., 22.00 | Vet. Blue and black. In cheviot, $25. Were $35 (satin and bead trimmed). + 22.00 Fine black broadcloth Coats: collar and Corduroy Dresses, were $35. now 22.00 | bottom of Coat trimmed with plush or caracul $25 velvet dresses reduced to. . 16.00 | cloth. Also black kersey Coats with Persian 125 Velvet Dresses in the Clearance Serge Dresses Single models, exact reproductions of foreign models, were $85 to $95, re- duced to, . paw collar. 14 to 18 years. And these fine lots besides: Young Women’s Coats Mixtures, cheviots, tweeds, kerseys, broadcloths and plush, 14 to 18 years $19.75. Were $45 to $50. reduced to. . 36.00 ACID from... $1650 | ALSIBATB, from... $19 75 Were $35 to $42, reduced to. . BB.00. | aera greroraeees 35:00 FARRER POON sro 99-00 Were $25 to $29.50, reduced to. 18.60 | ‘At br Eg eae thas AUER ED fOr sir at s6? go Serge Dresses in the Clearance Young Women’s Suits Tailored Suits «+++4820.00 | At $24.60, from... $32.50 22.50 | At $86, from + 45.00 $35 Velvet Suits, now. $22.00 28.50 $49 Velvet Si 35.00 Becta $75 Velvet Suits. now. 39.60 | Also Young Women’s Evening Dresses, at $08 Velvet Suits.... 49.00 $16.60, from $27.50 $62 and $05 Tailored Suits.domestic and foreign models in broadcloth, serge and tweed fabrics, reducedto....... 8. $30 to $45 Tailorecl Suits, reduced to SUS OOBNG ia semen Sesmteneteesne’ 29.60 pete $35 Tailored Suits, reduced to.. 18.50 $29.50 Tailored Suits, reduced to. i 2.50 and $25 Suits, reduced to. : * 12°60 Sizes from 34 to 44 can be found in the above lots in all the popular shades Girls’ Coats Of cheviots, chinchillas and broadcloths, 6 to 14 years At $5, from $ 7.50 | At $16, from,..... $20.00 At $7.60, from. 10.00 | At $20, from. + 30.00 At $10, from...... 15.00 Girls’ Woolen Dresses At $8.76 from. ....$ 5.00 » At $7.60, from. 10.00 At $6, from........ 7.90 | Fine Furs at Clearance Prices Bony fe ‘aats, $2 in. long. 1.0, from sh 50. Coats, Poirct Model, $66 & $85, from $q5 & $125 immed Collars, $77. eng) 5. acul Coats, plain, $65 and $75, from $75 and $125 Trimmed with border collar ‘and from of dyed opos- sum, $126 and $165, s2-in. Coats, of Hudson Sea! (French dyed coney) plain, $87. and $77.60, from $95 and $125, trim: med, $87.60 and $125. ‘ Fall lengthy Sable Squirrel Coats, shawl collar, $126, rom $175. three-quarter length, $117, from $155 B ie th Coats, lined with squirrel lock, $86 to § Nu-mink blended Marmot Coats, $68, from $79.50 Fur Motor Coats, $86, rom $75. , Children’s Bunny Coats, $18.60, from $17.50. Fur Muffs and Neckpieces Black Fox Scarfs. $17.60, $19.60 and $23.60; Mutfs, |, $19.60 and $26.60. Red Fox Animal Scarfs, $24.60, from $32 50 Muff to match, $24.60, from $32 50. Blue Wolf Scarfs and Muffs, $12.50 and May each. Pointed Wolf Scarfs ane Muffs, $17.60 each Caracul Paw Sets, $6, from $7 Caracul Mutfs, $8.60 and $9.69, formerly S14 55 and $18.50. e Third Floor, Clearance of Women’s Coats Every Coat and Wrap in the fine Gimbel collections shares in the SeCRS clearance reductions, Among t Handsomely aide 4 and trimmed imported Coats, of black silk velour, new model, $35, were $45 to Sos Fine broadcloth Coats, fur-trimmed.: se evening shades: fur-trimmed Driving Coats in mi sh MiIx- tures, $22.50, $29.75 and $35, were $28.75 to $59.50 Scal Velour Coats, of best quality long fur shawl collar some with fur border, at $35, were > to $49 5 Seal Velour Coats, plain tailored, satinelir ned, special at $19.75. Third Floor, Rug Price-changes in Blouses All the high-cost imported Lingerie Blouses and imported and Gumestic Dress Blouses price-changed for qu exclusive models, for this sale. French Lingerie Blouses—Reduced to $6.90, $8.75, $12.76, $18.75, $24.75, $34.75 and $45. lrom prices ranging between $10 and $64 Third Floor others exact copies ick disposal. Individual Waists, some all Gimbels’ own—none bought | Chiffon Blouses, imported and domestic, | Recuced to $6.90, $8.75, $10.76, $14.75, | $18.75, $23.76 and $29.76, | Originally priced from $10.75 to $49. Desirable White Sale Corsets Specially made for this event by manula fresh, perfectly reliable in quality, under-price. ‘Eugenie’ Imported Corsets, in exclusive models at $6, were $0 to Sib, — Almost all sizes of coutil finished in fancy colors, with hose supporters. ‘La Markette’’ Corsets, at $1.90, regularly $3: of fine coutil, with low bust, extreme hips and curved waist; fully seamed, with best boning: ribbon- bound, with large bow. Second Floor and fashionable in models, cturers supplying Gimbels regularly. “They are Besides, they are about a third At $3, ‘Nemo’ Corsets, in two special mod in two length Style 21, for tall, me n figures, Si Style 319 for short-waisted stout figure to 33 and 36; all of white coutil, sizes 20 to 30 “Nemo! Corsets fitted free of charge R. & G. Corsats, at $1.35, regularly, with graceful lines, of white coutil, trimmed: sizes 18 to 26. j long-waisted, ancy ribbon- Second Floor JANUARY 9, 1911. mit The Refinement of Daintiness © —_, At Pleasantly Low Cost Distinguishes ~ This Gimbel Muslin Underwear New styles, correct shapes, soft, durable materials. careful needlework, refined, artistic trimmings, vast variety and exceptionally low prices with it all do you wonder that tasteful women are so enthusiastic about this First White Sale at Gimbels? As to value and variety, we are showing Sixty-three Distinct Styles in . NIGHT GOWNS, at $2 (Seven are pictured here—all $2 each) But the Nightgowns are infinitely more attractive than the picture can show,’ / You'll be delighted with them, we're sure. Then, here are sixty different styles of nightgowns at $1, and proportionate variety © throughout the entire assemblage; and the same low pricing on everything, including the most exquisite Paris Lingerie, of which we'll tell you more later. Expect a pleasant surprise when you visit our Second floor tomorrow. Thousands of Pairs of Lace ee Are presented, fresh and petierts in this January offering at prices generally less than cost at wholesale. Special purchases are augmented by our whole regular stock of Curtains and Curtain Materials by the yard at reductions of from 10 to 40 per cent. The showing, which occupies greatly enlarged space. is as beautiful as it is profitable to a iesigg 9 94.25, bh en ire Curtains, in Brussels, Renaissance, , and all. designs, $4.90, 98.25 to at Loy rhe, 900, $1.18 to sb ane to $4.50. vate 25 pair. reqularly $6.50 to ite and Arabe Applique Curtains, in Renais- sance, Marie Antoin and Novelty patterns, | Irish Point Lace Curtains, at Pagid 9.76, ; s 1.25, $1.66, $86 and $4.66 pair, regularly $2 $3.60 to $16 pair, regularly $3.50 to mn 5.25. *aixeh oor Artistic Electric Domes Low-Priced We timed this special event for January because it permitted the makers of these superb Electric Domes, that add so much to the beauty of the drawing-room. to make up a quantity for us in their dull time at much less than the usual prices. We, too, are taking a short profit, so that the average saving on Domes, of the most artistic Jescription, is about a third, There are also handsome Gas Fixtures at similar. savings. While quantities are limited we can, for a short time, accept orders to be ‘lled, at the same prices, in a week's time. 14-in, Hanging Domes; charcoals tulip border sevigry tn leaded mosaic work; brass chain and ci For electricity, $22.69, usually $30; for gas, i; usually $27 50. Black [ron Gas Pixcures, with one inside and four outside lights. $9, usually $12, Also other groups of Hanging Domes and Showers, specially priced for this event All Fixtures can be installed by competent Gimbal electricians, at moderate prices. Fifth Fi agin. Hanging Domes; handsome fruit border design; natural colors, in Cathedral art glass, leaded, Beau- tiful Domes for dining room, tor electricity or gas. at $24, usually $36, (Illustrated), a4-in. Hanging Domes: fancy metal border, with rich, gold arid fringe; brass chain and canopy. For ele $20, usually $30; for gus, $16.60, usually es of Solid Brass for moderate size dining omplete with inside and outside lights. At $7.76, usually $10: at $12, usually $15.50 icity, $ Hartz Mountain Canaries, $1.75 Specially selected, healthy Birds, all good singers. They will fly quickly away at their exceptionally low price, $1.75, so choose promptly. Medium size Bird Cages, of brushed brass, regularly $1.60, tomorrow, $1. Fifth Floor BLUE and A Little Event | Imported *4%2.2: Enamel Ware in Toilet Soaps Much Under-Price Offered tomorrow at much Every piece perfect—we never sel! seconds at any price, less than customary prices The handsome-looking serviceable kitchenware that every Babeskin Soap. “excellent ; for the: akin’ 14s) Bore of 4 housekeeper likes to possess at these remarkable reductions: caben, tea: 410 Lat. Tea Pot. regularly See, at@Be} Bail-Handle Sauce Pot viet 1 byect Kre 65c sit. regularly ssc, special at 300 Armour's Romanza Toilet . ‘ 600 <it bce. yap, Violet, heliotrope, and : ae : 1o-qt. Water Pail, Sacoen handle, rqgt Coffee Soc, 450 $s lilac, box of 3 cakes, 18¢ $ » Be}, Tesularly S120, at 66a. ot ‘ ‘ 1a-qt. Water Pail, wooden handle, regularly 35¢ $1 Ss.ut $1.26] “regularly $1.28, at T6e, Armour 's Chateau violet or _S7e, nt 600] Chamber Pail, enamel cover, regu- | toilet Soap. 22¢ a box of Si4s 96e] larly $1.50, at 9Be. s¢ Gat. Dish Pan, oval shape, regu: 3 cakes usually 45¢ ; 3 3 Dish Pan, reg, 81 at 65¢ larly se, at Palm Olive Soup, Te Sty5. ° Te] Lo rae DSi BROADWAY THIRTY-SECOND SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK JHINTYSTHIRD Se Ci SUOOONUTTONUNT NY COMNTUCNTOU TOUT OOOUOeNOOUOOOUNOONUUNONOONOOUON UUNONNNN CONERENEM | sete Gtr aNte a TULL ULLTEI ETI TAL LTE LL UU TTL TUL U UT LU