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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1911. | Gt Enduring Interest are the January Clearance Offerings in Women’s and Girls’ Apparel Each of the great Ready-to-Wear Sections on the Third Floor 4s clearing decks for a new season's business, In the $350,000 stocks of Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Coats, Suits and Dresses, togo at January savings of one-third to one-half .op portunity for profitable choice continues to abound, The chief point to remember is that these garments were selected, in the season's best and most distinctive models, as worthy of the high GIMBEL standards—not a poor style can be found r e imbe el | Fur V en Q ace fails for details; but come expecting to find important reductions on ae s f velvet, corduroy and serge Misses’ Tailored Suits and Coats Women's Tall red Suits, in'simple and elaborate styles | Girls’ Coats and Serge Dresses ni of tl e Ye Yr Women's Coats, and Afternoon and Evening Wraps Third ttle RPP CURA SpE a mE | verneur Hospital, became unconscious | yesterday morning. Becker had a brief | lapse to consciousness, when he sald |S that he and Curela had been drinking in a Third street saloon. They had also been drinking in other places. | Central Office Detective Kennedy went to the Third street saloon to-day -p obtained @ sample of the stuff that | is sold there for whiskey, This was went to the Board of Health for analy- ais. Supt. Goldwater of Mount Sinat Hoepital called up the Board of Health to-day and requested that an investi | gation bo made in the Pitt street case, | UIT capepepiaome / William Rothleim, Now in a} (Prom the Pittabure Post.) “Why do you want a sixteenth wife?” ro ., i Hospital, Will Be Blind |iraXnything for a qulet Ie," explained Even if He Lives, nabob of Afghanistan. m can make up four tables at pro- | Ten thousand dollars’ worth (retail valuation) of safe Furs manufactured for late selling has been added to the already-lowered-in-price Gimbel Fur stocks and combines to make this the signal Fur Event of the year at Gimbels. Invoice rooms will be busy far after store-closing today to get these late Our Gigantic January Sale has left us with 461 Men’s & Wom- en’s high class $15, $18 and $20 Medium & Heavy weight Over- coats and Raincoats which we have grouped in one lot, at one * Effects of Poison. $38 and $38.50 Grades, $1.95 We believe you will say the best Skirts such a price has ial =I8| Comes About Through Extraor- The Gimbel Subway Store| IE DRANK ‘BLACKBERRY, ’| A complete two-story store below Greeley Square—a store of big purposes and ; ie | Pri co Cutti dinary Fur Purchases at Makers’ big et map nn we), bet ba! babel the gb oo" of return 4 Police Hear That Other Per- rice ‘uttin hid». in the lesser- Priced grades of merchandise of Gimbel-proven reliability sons Are Suffering From Event g Last-Minute Clearances 400 Walking Skirts DULCE UCU UU ee Following swiftly upon the deaths ot | Joseph Booker and Martin Curela of No, | 82 PRt street, who died yesterday in| Gouverneur Hospital from wood alcohol S ecial Price r ‘ brought in a long, long time Doleoning, Wiillam Rothlein of No. 81, F Frid purchases in shape and marked ready for tomorrow's These of Chiffon Panama and in five different styles, two we Pitt street, @ victim of the same sort | or Friday selling. Enthusiastic commendation by our own ex- of which we have pictured. ‘ Ragpepretn ‘has been taken to Mount and perts on every side forecasts your ardent support of Flounce and pocket models. saith FF oe ll ID a darak thal r belief that HERE and NOW are offered the ‘Three and half to four yard wide sweep around, bottom and all sizes, wif gay die. ? Saturday Ur wells. Ue FMS so that we call it the woman of the usual size, small women and large women. pa | ith Sane hpi en invubgacie cr $ 00 safest and best fur-investments, the finest and worth- Colors, blue, brown and black. $1.06 to-morrow. bs Heal an inve! jon of : =~ "¥ . FY t Tb ene Of wood alcohol in east elde h 5: iest Furs that have been offerecl in months-—yes, in Subway Store, Balcony en @aloons, and are to-day running down | some cases, even’in years. ’ A bere) Teports that several other victims of! ed Wood aicohal ave lost their sant | Women’s Knit Underwear 35c $15,000 Worth of Fur Coats Alone on Sale Tomorrow Will Be Blind if He Lives. ‘William Rothlein was taken to Mount | Binat Hospital yesterday. His sight | Of course these are specially priced; in fact, they are of a world- famous brand. Spring weight Union Suits with low neck, sleeveless and umbrella 5 ‘Was going fast. To-day he was totally | iS) knees, 36¢ each—three for $1. . f otton Vests with lace yoke, 18¢ each—8 for 60c. blind and Dr. Goldwater, superintendent isi $ Women’s knit Cotton . of the hospital, says that if he survives Morning, at 1 0,000 Sub Store, Balcony “he will always be blind, The man ts| M&@ dangerous condition. | When questioned to-day Rothletn sald | that he was drinking on Thursday night | fh Morris Cohen's saloon at No, 62 Pitt street, only a few doors from the home| of Becker and Curela, who died yester- day. With Rothiein were Ike Schwartz, Jake Altman and Harry Kahn of No. 2 Avenue C. They were playing pinochle, said Rothiein, and occasionally 4 « “blackberry.” Rothlein did not feel the effects of what he had been drinking un- tf Baturday, When he awoke on that | day he thought it was snowing, On| rounded by A” | Choice of Scotch Tweeds, Bannock- burns, Velours, Viennas and Eng- lish Worsteds, em- bracing all the wanted modelsand colors, Browns, Grays and Blacks; thick fog. On Monda: called in Dr. |J mesnectal peice Morris H. Kahn, who advised that he | Bo to the hospital. Upon examination | Ff The Fur Coats Paquin model, moire Caracul Coat, natural skunk now $125. border collar and cuffs Formerly $395, now $395. Black Fox Scar Bernard model Baby Caracul Coat, $4 in. long, $12.60, $19.60 und $26.60. trimmed with Bisam Seal (dyed muskrat). | Red Fox Scarfs, $22.60; Mutfs, $22.60. FREE titttevers Bardiuse. * The most luxurious long Fur Coats of lamb, seal, caracul and Furs in combinations and after original foreign models came in these clearance purchases. The finest Fur Sets and Fur Pieces will be found so priced as to mean that for every dollar invested a dollar and a half in life-long satisfaction in Furs she all be yours. 3ut to details—read the above extraordinary general statement as part and parcel of every single item from the first to last in the paragraphs below and come tomorrow to find these but barely touching the stocks in this Gimbel Fur occasion. Natural Skunk and Chiffon Set, formerly $225, lined with moire antique | Mole Set, formeriy s178 now 12.60, $19.80" $23.60; Mufs, bane Pony Coats, $37.50 You'll wonder at the beautiful quality of the skins in these Coats, at the beautiful silk lining, at the expert handling of the fur in cutting and shaping. They are certainly wonderful Coats to og) Re this price, full-length and of a usual $65 grade, $87.61 Nu Mink (dyed Marmot) Coats, $55 grad Black and brown Coney Coats, $39.50 & Bunny Coats, (white Coney), sizes 2 to © years, S15 grade, $9.75. Binted Manchurian Dog Sets, large pillow muff and animal scarf, $11.50 each; were $39 set Hare Sets, large Mutt ‘and Scarf, were $17.50, now $10 Set. Subway Stcro, Balcony 9x12 Rugs Re-Priced ‘Those that were regrouped in four well as- sorted lots from higher-priced collections Lot _1—oxi2z Axminster Rugs, Oriental patterns, $22.50 Gimbel grade, $16.60. Lot 2—x12 Axminster Velvet and Tapestry Brussels Rugs: $17.50 Gimbel grade, $14. ‘Lot 3—ox12 seamed and sonciiens dapestry and seamless Velvet Rugs. $15 Gimbel grade, $1 Lot 4—ox12 ulkwoot ‘Lapestr ny ais mis- matched, otherwise would be $15. Special Remnants of Linoleum, usual 60c quality; piéces from © to 24 yards square, 36¢ square yard. SubwayStore, Lower Floor + Subway Store White Sale Resources ‘They take the form of immense White stocks which absorb new lots just as fast as present the hospita! doctors said that the cass Formerly 8475, now 6208: Blue and Black’ Woll Scarfs, $9.76; Mu(fs, $9.60. was undoubtedly one of wood alcohol | Bernard model Mole Coat, made on the new | Pointed Woli Scarfs, $16.60; Mulls, $16.60. } fe E fe EI F| GCOCDYEAR NO Drink After Saturday. | praia nes wich sailor collar, Formerly $295. The Neckwear ones diminish. So much for our plans as ieee abundance in White. And they take the form ‘y i — is 5 ; f more than usual Gimbel value, such as these i Rothiein is a ba’ His wt | yan i Very Special Caracul Scarfs, $6.75; Mufts, $8.60 and $9.60. a Embroidered Scarfs and Shams to match, some Geclares that he tas always be | WATERPROOF CO. gain. Russian Poor Comte teucl valuation $67.50, | Natural Ruccoon Scutfs, $18,803 Mulls, 918. Well-Made Undermuslins. slightly imperfect orhers absolutely perfect, all at hal perate man. He says that he did not| take more than three drinks Thursday night. Ho had nothing to drink after | Saturday night. | Becker and Curela, who died in Gou- 1213 Broadway, bet 29th & 30th Sts. Nest to Weber's ‘theatre, 840 Broadway, Cor. 13th St Mults, $90 and 26¢ for Corset Covers, Drawers and short Petticoats. | pri trimmed with dainty es and embroidery, ead! for Corset Covers, Drawers, Nightgowns and tong Petticoats, of cambric, nainsook and muslin, lace an embroidery trimmed, $95. $125, now $45, $69.60, $86 and trimmed Near O Skunk Scarfs, $10.6 7.60. t Fulteneth Caracul Coats, made of choice skins; | Mink Sears $59.60; Muffs, $89.60. usual valuation $75 and $125, now $49.50 and | Caracul Paw Sets, $4.95, Scarfs 17x50 inches, Shams jcxj0 inches, 26¢ Bubway Store, Lower Floor Sheets and Pillow Cases For Business Men: a Gimbel Event in Stationery Both these sections of the Gimbel Store are entirely and adequately at the service of the many business men who are equipping new offices or refurnishing old ones at this par- ) ticular season. From the Office Furniture section, Seventh Floor, come special offerings of Fine Desks Reduced At $80, from $105, solid mahog-| Directors Tables, 8 ft. long, of . any Roil-top Desk, 66 inches long: ] solid mahogany, with three drawers, of the famous Cutler make; sanitary] at $55, from $70, trom $95 design; a superb desk of very con-| $90, from $ venient arrangement. Other excellent Roll-top Desks, of solid mahogany, at $60, trom $73: at $165, from $210. Of quartered ad at $68, from $73; at $49, from at-top Type- ng, of full arrangement of t bed. Another ‘Typew inches long, of quartes redtcale "942, from $53. At $86, from $112, Flat-top Desk} _Lesides these specially reduced of solid mahogany, sanitary style, | Pieces, the Olfice Furniture Store 60 inches long: a superb desk in very | Presents a full assortment of mod- handsome design. ern office furniture of every descrip- tion at moderate prices, includin; Other Flat-top Desks, of solid] Globe-Wernicke Filing Cabine mahogany, $60, from $77; in quar-|and their supplies, and ‘Transfer tered oak, $38, from $50. Cases, Soventh Floor. A Special Selling of Office Stationery $67.50. Robes and Rugs Hudson Scal (dyed Coney) Coats, made up of lus- trous skins, Formerly $95.50 and $125, now 62.50 and $ Coon Robes for automobile, were $62.50 and $72.50, now $56. rimmed $135 grade, $95. Erminette (white Coney) Coats, $35 to $45. Fur Caracul Coats, trimmed with various furs, some with border. Formerly $135, now $89.60. Three-quarter length, XXX Coats—made of seiccted skins Former price $235, now $175. Office Desks and Office | Broad Tail Set, formerly § Sitka Fox Set, formerly $ Marmot Robes, were $55, now $45. Marmot Robes, were $67/50, now $67.60. Blended Muskrat Robes, were $07 $125. now $60, $100 and $105. Natural Muskrat Motor Robes, were $85, now $78. White Coney Baby Robes, were up to $11.75, now $8.25, uality, Persiqn . White Lamb Robes, were $10.50, now $7.60. s, $82.69 to $95. Sable and Gray Squirrel Robes, were $29.75 and The Imported Sets $32.50, now $22.00 and $23, 75. now $175. Fur Floor Mats, various sizes, $2.76 to $4.00. 5, now $160. Third Floor. Gimbel Paris Blouses And Others » Paris-Inspired All Regrouped at Prices a Third and More Be- low Those Formerly UST the W aists of the coun- " J terparts in style novelty and_ incorporating these “exclusive” touches which women oj taste appreciate so much are the Waists affected by this price re They are els talked of in Waist cit where. They are # domestic Dres i s cf chiffon, vel combination that hy all who have come to 6c for Ilannelette Dressing Sacques, in light and dark colors. and for long flannelette Kimonos in fitted and loose effects. 8c for well-made Gingham Petticoats that are usually 50, Subway Store, Balcony Subway Store Linens Turkish ‘Towels, full-bleached, heavy, absorbent, (ringed and hemmed. The 19x43-inch 18¢ ide, 12} 4c, ‘The 23x42-inch 49 Alllinen Cra: va To 6h for dish and hand towels, 15 inches w yd. ‘Ther h Ay &c and 10c yd. Huckabees twels, hemmed and hemstitched, red or plain white border: 16x32-inch, hemmed, be. 16x33 inch, 8¢. 19x40-inch, 10¢. 23x45-inch, hemstitched, 26c, Mercerized ‘lable Mamask, bleached, snow white, several designs, 58 inches ‘wide, 18¢, 26¢ and 30c yd., and 72-inch, 48¢ yds The Subway Shoe Sale still offers a wide variety of men’s, women's and child Iren's good Gimbel standard Shoes 3 worth whi complete groups at fer ot! sizes in un exten , with felt soles, and crochet taken (rom 4s¢ and 65¢ 8, 200. Subway Store, Palcony subway Store Notions on the little nec 1 ith Sewing Cotton ines, card, te, Gla Pins, black, mat or white, box te. ewingt black ¢ Se. a soo-yard Sub Store, Lowor Floor Bleached Bed Sheets, size 54xq° inches before hem~- ming, seamless, oc grade, 26¢. Seamless Bed Sheets, size ‘81x90 inches before hem- ming, 75¢ grade, 650. Pillow Cases of heavy bleached linen-finish Muslin, sizes betore hemming 42x16 inches and 45x36 inches 1c grades, 10c. Subway Storo, Lower Floor Embrfoidery, Sample Pieces 1911 patterns and at two-thirds to one-haif the prices sk tor the fuil pieces later. nsertions und Flounctngs on Swiss, Nainsook ns Insert ons from 2 to 7 inches wide, Se, 10¢ cy Flouncings. 27 inches wide, 26¢ and 400 yd. Subway Storo, ‘lower Floor Gimbel White Salo Corsets models which include jt for stout and ‘or slen: 5 trimmed and hose suy eer attached, sizes 18 75¢ and $1 grades for Subway Store, Balcony Misses’ Coats Repriced Divicied into two lots to make. sizes com- plete. Of cheviots, fancy mixtures, kerseys and ryte, _ navy blue, black, green Copenhagen, and y Sizes 14, 10 and 18, Formerly $8.75 and $9.75 Now $6.50 Coats pat $7.60, Now $5 Subway Store, Balcony Men’s Hats, $1.15 A general re-marking for quick di: of hats that were selling at from $1.50 to $2.50. Soft Hats n prevailing shapes and gray and brown colors, and Derbies of the new dimensions, in black, all sizes. $1.16, Subway Storo, Balcony Prices are very low for absolutely relialie qualities. Typewriter Carbon, non-smut-| Blotting F Th epee Mai ncn meme nraerupasnilcaimerns | Glove Clearance,75cto $1.50 Grades, 50c 1 * , will make this sure atout a pricing that will make Worr Glove: all colors, 19x24 that were sl ae soiled during Christmas display, or lots in which sizes TOUT TC OUEU UE TEUTEUTEE TESTU TU UUTTUUTURDUSUUUCEUODOUNOCUUCEUDID UNDO OODUDNCUROUNOUCOLOCELOUEOUEUOECEODEDNE ting, letter size, standard colors, 460 in., 6¢ sheet. French Lingerie Blouses Beautiful Chiffon Blouses t let i , : { KP are omplete ed at 60¢ a ps slack ite and cole id all siz this new | Pee ciritina Baper,, letter stoe,| orth Pads. tox2s in. 180.each, | Repriced to $6.90, $8.75, $12.75, $18.75, | Repriced to $4.90, $8.75, $10.75, $14.75, || “" Nor compiste. reci ab apea. pair. Binck, white ane covers AAA all sized 0) EOI IOY ' ream of soo sheets, 360. "] ay Rubber Bands, all sizea, 98.60 Ib, $24.76, $34.75 and $45 $18.75, $23.75 and $29.76 (worl One-clasp Pique Glace Gloves Circular Erasers, 46 each, 480 dos | °0.7 S01) boxes at 100 Upwards, From groups formerly priced $10 to | From groups formerly priced $10.75 One-cl All 75c to $1.60 grades, 50c pair. V4 Willow Baskets, round, No. 1, 460; | ,,Esterbrook’s Falcon Pens, 606 $64 to $40 Th Mon's ono-clasp, tan, Capesiin Gloves, 2c. Children’s Teddy Bear Mittens, 26c, | gross. hird Floor s Bale No. 2, 656; No 65; No. 4. 70¢; 5 os — Store, Balcony square, No. 1, 686; No. 2, 686; No.| Mongol Pencils, 4¢ exch; 480 doz, \ a 3700; No. 4, 156 Card: Index Stafford's Commercial Ink or Stafford’s Universal Writing Fluid, 2-02. bor lod % pint, 20¢; pint, rT / Vliet a or Carter's Writing Fluid, 66¢ quart David's Marking Ink, pint, 200; 1,100 Boys’ $8 and $3.50 _ Suits at $1 quartered Clearance of 2000 Pairs of Men’s, Women sand Children’s Shoes Zest of the seasc involved in tl tls, which is styles for « deep-reaching January stock clearing wa ficient assurance ot the importance of the doors and in, for dress and business, Also ssian styles, a trated! leather index, o}4x11 other smart styles eiigain's Waterproof Drawing full oe ae E Children s Shoes and several fine groups of Women’s Slippers. All to be let go at Suits of cassimeres, of tweeds and worsteds, and in a Ink, 19¢ bottle. corners, gna in,, 300 pages, $1; iS much below their fuil prices, Ve arigty of pattern ¢ te 5 400 pages, $1.16; 502 pages, $1.30; is , ' nc in tk 3 ne Bed Ink, 106, with brush Faaee, aca 8; 500 pag $ Men’s Shoes Women’s Slippers ies thet ine tion at $1. ils $4 to $7 Shoes, at $3.26. Sixtcen styles of Shoes | gg and $3.60 Slippers, at $1. White Business Envelopes, No. 6,| Counter seal ledger, journal » Charming Boys’ $3 and 83. BO Suits $2 250, 250; No. 634 Goverr t, BBc | corners, 8x1254. 300 pages, | bur famous -Suppc siz Plain, dot 4 at 5 itt, pale (idl Serica ue tnen ste: ; | pl us Arch-Suppor izes in pra, at $2.00, Plain bre sa ot 47 year } Manila Scratch Pads, ruled or} | Typewriter Ribbons for all ma- \ hoes, at $2.60, Nine es, including ‘ Hundr tits in a gre riety of mix § : wt? plain, &¢ lb,; White, 9¢ lb. chines, standard colors, 45¢ cach, lis c i $2. Su ty Falcon Laster Files, full index] Daily Calendar t me Saat 13 sh ee = iy spring catch, 40¢. Mai cor, 3 4 1'8 088 4 § SI ! hea ' weited : — ; 4 GIMBEL RPOTHE) ERS | fear Poeses Sette nese Ab ARO ISG) call ane — UV. yas SECOND ST. ? leathers, though 3 patent leather button, with welted soles * THIRTY: IND ST. . | Bint Aer in the lot size Second Floor. SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK THIRTY -THIRO ST. TUT i