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— = t THE EV&iwniNG WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911. Iine@ evat, tripped Nightly into the| pending consideration of the same. “Oh, yes, bankrupts may eat,” replied | destroyers and four submarine donts GRAHAME-WHITE ACQUITS made at a luncheon gtven fn connection offices of Referee in Bankruptcy Henry| To the few questions ed by Mr. a is constitute the naval Increase programme With the presentation to tim of a sliver ' W. Rianhard, No. #1 William atreet,|Burkan Miss St. Denis gave her tem-| | Tam also an actress,” #ald| fot next year, under action of the AERO CLUB OF AMERICA,| Spny commemorative of nis plucky to-day. Ghe has asked to be deciared | Porary address as No. 260 West Fifty. | Misa St. Dents. House Committee on Naval Affairs to- though unsuccessful attempt to fly from seventh stre nd her permanent] Tho examénatfon was adjourned to]! aay, LONDON, Jan. 2.—Claude Grahame. | L@ndon to Manchester, He said that he ag Pe Page! ‘one ie a bode rincess Bay, Staten I Feb, 10 at the same hour and place. This action of the committes carrter | white, the : nagar ores of | WoUld like to dispel the tinprossion that , Ll hd mag ‘ur S| said that she had no personal pri ee out the main features of the Admints- | whom the R , a 7 | there was any lack of amanship tn e as other than ordinary wearing ap) H tration of building two battleships a | vom the B » of Great) America reganiin gtie recent contests Miss St. Denis’ chief creditor fe Tk! worth less t $250, and no TWO MORE BATTLESHIPS year with a few needed a y vos. | Britain nieality the | at Belmont Park. Selig Rose, @ London theatrical man- | auied in fi ; we i digss SHE'S BANKRUPT Oger, WhO has Seoured & dedamant | (rice, "at owe Sonemule’ In ber P WILL BE BUILT NEXT YEAR. | ects) the vattieonty p j against her in this country for $10,000) Referee Rianhard expected a lengthy ‘ . i tor breach of contract. Ross ts repre: | oxan ‘questioned th Included in Plan That Also Calls eatin each, exclusive to-day acquit are to be of examinatio cata A, pate Bal Mra. A (maiietc sented by Nathan Burkan of No. 165/45 to the hour of her appearance with | for Eight Destroyers, Four Sub- | 'iimous, ‘on + 3 yarming debutante, my Broadway, the Balalaika Orchestra this afternoon . Two Colli ah the Padific Cc years ago. A Lawyer Burkan's purpose to compel) ‘will 1 o'clock give you time enough marines and Tw O. dhe " Nice heat vaeniue Mrs. Was 1? I only remember you But as She’s Also an Actress, | the fair petitioner to tell how much | for luncheon?” WASHINGTON, Jan, 9.—Two battle« REE OS ae pvaly chaperon for ge Henry B. Harris pays her for her en-| * pression was | wh never eat,” replied Miss St. Denis. ships, two colliers, elit torpedo boat 18 to 2. She Cannot, Dancer trancing Hindoo dances to thy «ccom-| = — a — = = Tells Ref jpantment of the Batatatke, Ororentrs | CIp|LMUMMNNNIN0N0tAA0NOAOU Nun NOUOtOAIUOUGANONONOOOAMAONOAAAONOONAOOOUOOCOOOAOAOYGHOGNOD SNSNDADOONOONOCONODOTOAO AUADANNO AN INNND A0A01)i 0 unAOAUNONOANNIOHAIDOiI0NUA0 INI) NNO O ells Kereree, theatres was nipped in the bud by an| fey : eee ' offer of her attorneys, Noble, & Hubbard, of No. 62 William it, Ruth St. Denis, dansouse, stately and! to make composition with the credit- smiling and wrapped in “a gray fur-| ors, and a request for adjournment : uth Gor “4 va >. Other Men’s Overcoats and Suits | These Price-Changed Groups Represent the . Reductions Now Prevailing Throughout _ Sale Extraordinary From $25, $28, $80 & $35 Collection : Over 5000 From $25, $28, $ $ ‘6 The Women’s Wraps and Coats . Men’s Derbies and Soft Hats, $2 Good Selection Among Those Some Were $3, Others $3.50 Silk Petticoats at $2.66 Almost any style one can imagine in the Soft Hats—Smart effects Had we not been f yin the matter of price 0, ave for the youth and for the business man, a o the price to be asked for dies of the right dimensions, in black and brown, rs he: Rr regrouping brings a full complement of sizes, $2. y y id taffeta, sow Ya Austrian Velour Mats that 4 faborately. trl wien Second floor. r Men’ were formerly $6 and i’ now platted ruffles and ot ite elaboi repriced for quick disposal to $4. Fourth floor. silk, Saturday, 92.65, Se ee eee 2%, 19000 There are practical Coats of Seal Plush, or WS) ve $ aft Velvet and Velveteen, of Broadcloth and of Suits and Overcoats iis Fat ] j\ at f 19.50 1 vw Neen And there are very claborate 2 s many if not more recent! - raps for afternoon and evening wear, of $22.50, 25, 27.50, 30 and 82.50 values is produced a Neata to choose ise e ag sto soft Satin, Velvet and Broadcloth H in ere are coats which we had designed for " 17.00 in this $19.50 group, fro 7 ar th exclusive Gimbel selling and there are Coats | $22.50, 25:00, 27.50 and 30.00 suits of velour, cas- | any of the collections from whic copied from models we imported from the ij simeres and cheviots—new shades of gray and brown ls} these were taken. deft Callot. Bernard, Paquin and the rest j —exclusive designs in stripes, pin checks, slen So much for the variety and But those which remain, irrespective of 4 checks and various zig zag weaves........... 17,00 = number of the made-for-Gimbels oe atte My bpextah bbl ie epee f $22.50, 25.00 and 27.50 Overcoats for business and Overcoats and Suits affected by . Ute eR lara AN aor Oe tie 1 dress service—black, Oxford and Cambridge grays in this price-revision. f mos Cubs | inventory. melton and velours—plain, wale and weave stripe weave. Fitted and semi-fitted models—plain and All are high grade, every one” velvet collars..........eeecceeeeeees vERRGNT K ls with the advantage to you that 50 ay bere oe and i $25.00, 27.50, 30,00 and 32.50 suits of unfinished they were not made for. special 5S, O68, 418 End Gk. Mew We 008 and clear finished worsted—new grays and browns sales, but to preserve the high $55, $65, $75 and $85, Now at $3 } in new stripe and wale weaves—also silk and neat | tailoring standard of Gimbel No two are alike, and the cleverest effects stripe effects on blue and black grounds..... 17,00 is Clothing. created lately are represented. $22.50, 25.00 and 27.50 Overcoats for business and fle Smart, new, distinctive effects for There are Coats of beautiful, soft Velvets, } dress service, in new shades of gray and brown, in men and young men, in a variety of Coats of high-colored Satins and soft-toned | velours and worsteds—innumerable stripe, dia- staple blues and blacks and new mix- Satins, Coats of Broadcloth, in the light mond, zig zag and Herringbone weaves and designs i —over a dozen distinctive models. coves AGS $22.50, 25.00, 27.50, 30.00 and 32.50 convertible { collar overcoats of velours, worsteds and tweed chev- tures which give opportunity to choose, according to one’s individual taste. Now $19.50. Youths’ Suits and colors and also black. All silk-lined and cleverly trimmed in many different ‘effective ways. Salts’ Seal Velour Coats, trimmed with Skunk-opos- iots to be had in all the new gray and brown shades, sum collar and some with cuffs, lined with handsome wear, made with deep cuffs and wide long satin shaw! | in plain stripe and fancy weaves and designs. All Overcoats $12 Ap. pian eerie Bae tres Sraetteed éoliee collar, lined throughout with satin, which were are cut full 52 inches long and were the best sellin Z of fur, made in the side-buttoning effect and lined $29.75 and $35, repriced for quick disposal to $16. overcoats we produced this season...... .. 170 Repriced from $15 and $18 EE ete with Beautiful satin, were $42.50 and $49, now $35. | Beautiful Coats of imported Silk Velour, of @ very More than half of these garments are only just recetved Groups ; ° : 40 iy Chine Bat nina at Wee Bert soft quality and. heavy pile, elaborately trimmed from the Smith Gray & Co. custom shops, tailored from the Thus is our desire to bring winter stocks to low ebb | Boyg’ $7.60, $8.50 and $10 Suits, $5 833 siise a4 we i most popular and exclusive style fabrics, bought late in the season at great reductions in price, and in consequence, there results the most important suit and overcoat sale ever an- nounced by Smith Gray & Co. H ‘The high grade fabrics, the superior Smith Gray & Co. } tailoring, the absolutely correct Smith Gray & Co. style and these tremendous values present an opportunity, which justine your not only arranging for your immediate needs, ut providing for your future wants. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. as $20. raid and lined it with satin, which at once reflected in the Gimbel Clothing prices through- and 937.50, HOW Wave were $45 to $65, now $36. Floor out the Youths” Section. Suits and Overcoats of all-wool materials, plain and mixtures, in sizes from 15 to 20 years. Norfolk Coat Suits, sizes from 8 to 15 years. Double-breasted Coat Suits, sizes from 9 to 17 years, In a wide variety of all-wool fabrics, and many of ry " the Suits have two pairs of knickerbocker trousers. Boys’ $6 wid F Seasaece Over Boys’ $10, $12, $15 Long Overcoats, Hundreds of them and ail beautifully made, but the $7.50 ; former groups became broken and so to make sizes com- Storm Coats with smart, two-way convertible ¢ : ick disposal, |collars; sizes from 8 to 18 years. Coats of all-wool 9 =| Smith Gray & Co. |g) Season’sBestStylesin Women’sSuits | $1 to $2 Styles and Qualities, 85c pair ‘Two Brooklyn Stores: ES piweNew York Stores: i= In This Radical Gimbel Clearance The big importer, to keep “ahead of the procession,” must continually Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. way at Warren St. Across from City Hall, atti ai , i i ari sAat ait improve his line. Each season the various manufacturers, represented by him, Sth Av., Bet. 27th && 28th Sts, = Skilled tailors were | ut to their trumps in preparing the splendid collection are called upon to make up from | twentycive tor fier re wiite ee ntne by Hg 3 = of Gitnbel Suits for Women. We had the vast advantage of gathering a seu Tih dn Aveice ten enean late y styles, yy come = that was new to the very last garment, and now, even when radically revised PLN eal ay tad Cer ; ceo ! : prices are set upon the remainder for a speedy clearance, there is not one suit boc PR nee nae ae coomory Me ache seme, a by Soh ed loathe, in others it is a 4 that is not in a desirable recent and fashionable style. Thus the attractiveness Sn, OF @ ep! style of sewing or back-stitching or a new button 1B And 160 plain Plush Costs of Salts’ Seal Velour with wid deep cuffs, eens tifully tailored and lined with heavy satin of a soft quality; Teowsaety ssraatceg an 58 Pree Floor for quick disposal, $18.60. Broadway at Bedford Av. ; ; or clasp. : of the following price-groups is all the more noteworthy: eeelimes the lin ee) a ‘ = P ‘ Soi porter adopts all of these new styles, sometimes he doesn't. In an FI $25 Walking Suits, at $12.50 $29.50 to $365 Tailored Suits, case he disposes of these samples at arvery low figure—generally far below the cost of pediatinn | In such favorite materials as serge, home- ai By $18.50 ; ; We Bought oy eng ive ance paleo imported uiavee unde Aeh conditions, aac all sizes yori ‘elvets, serges, homespuns and tweeds, ap- So it is that we offer these $1. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2 styles at air—ever ira Epa os hopsackings, all sizes and favorite proved styles; all sizes anda varietyof colors. | sample—every pair perfect. All sizes in black, white and colors. ae } : Fy ite ° : ‘ $25 to $36 Suits, at $14.75 9:00 ats i Butts, Five Groups From Which You May Choose KATES AND SWEATERS Smart models in a choice of handsome Superb Suits, in semi-plain and trimmed pel aa Geer G Sherete: Bays | hanes anes Claee Kid Gloves, averanaiy ICE S fabrics, in all colors and sizes. effects, including a number of imported clasp French glace Lambskin Gloves, ‘o-clasp French glace kid Gloves, overseam, Fi Third Floor models. P wn, 4-row back embroidery. | Paris points. fo | at the Usual Macy Savings - Two-clasp French glace kid Gloves, Pique sown, 4-row back embroidery. Main Floor = $4.49 for Men’s Barney & Berry, Canadian Hockey and Time to Buy Furs The Man Who Wants iE Safety Edge Skates; runners of finest grade areerely steel, hand forged and highly tempered; heavy nickel plating, highly polished. $2.49 for Men’s U. S. Hockey Skates, Canadian style; welded steel, carefully tempered, highly nickeled and butfed; attached with screws. $2.88 for Men’s U. S. Clamp Hockey Skates, welded and hardened steel runners; full nickel plated and buffed. $1.49 for Women’s and Misses’ Club Skates, runners of best quality steel, nickeled and polished, heel straps with tongue The Gimbel Fur stocks this season created fi cn Sweater an These Standard Domestic Rugs comment first for quality, second for their character | average third les» than usual for a regarding fashion, and third for the reasonable | to note ua ian sede ase Very Greatly Under Price ra i 4 - They result from a large and good . pricing on such high grade sorts. Because all ag rai od a aN AICS i 3 Winter stocks must be at low ebb before the be-} Sweaters from a’ well-known ‘firm si Rese bdr sige eke the pomalt i a number of large trade pur- ginning of a new month these Gimbel Furs bear | hey arc new: perfect, are carefully | Chases, and Inciuced are many rugs that are rarely to be found below price-revision to-day which seems hardly in keeping | coat style, with high or low necks. | their regular prices: weather news, this offering dp with their high character. ai tiar ee learnt oxt2 ft, best quality Tapestry Brussels Rugs, | $55 extra quality Wiltons, for $85, si Finer Skates for Women, 94¢ to $2.97, There are imported Coats which arrived at Gimbels | $2.45 for $3.60 and $4 Sweaters to wire, regularly $20, now $14.75, $15 Brusse!s Rugs, made in one piece, $11.76. / ‘ i S very late in the season; there are Neck Pieces and Fur Muffs | $2.96 for $4.60 and $6 Swoaters gx12 ft. extra heavy Axminster, regularly 36x72 in. Imperial Smyrna Rugs, best quality 44C for Children’s Double Runner Sled Skates, extension } |} 2 the like of which manufacturers and furriers are going to | $3.75 for $6.60 and $6.50 Sweaters $24.50, now $17.50, made, regularly $4.25, now $2.96. = style, made of pressed steel. show for next season's selling. And in this way doubly Be jal Os stay, Brown Standard Worsted and Wool Royal Wiltons, | x12 ft. Three-ply reversible Art Squares, at FS 24C and 39C for well-seasoned Hockey Sticks, = advantageous are these new pricings on tae eelecroeinaciacs an foie regularly $33.50 and $40, now $23.60, $8.75, formerly $15. iz Women’s 62-inch Russian Pony Costs, yl or SENG «MAND Boor Rugs Larger than 9x12 ft ; Formerly $67.50, $95 and $125 ' : ™ , pe : eer omeaters ang eM Australian wool, closely now Ss $59.00 and $65 ; A Decisive Clean-Up In If you are Jp need of a large-sized Rug, do not miss this opportunity. | $4.96 for Cont Sweaully finished and trimmed; sray, navy, several trimmed Russian Pony Coats which were formerly | P¥FOgraphy Supplies Axminster Rugs |, | Anglo-Persian Rugs, Drop Patterns » he ce Ps A ’ ’ , a As well as upo ° Ma ‘ople find Pyrography « in. x12 a $ rf , i cardinal, white, and popular combinations of colors. {\2 § F " fide 2 vel ee ee ig Oh | laps Ais fed dla pty 8 rift. 3 ir x 2 i re 3 50, now $25 00 in ft. in. x15 ft. reg. $100.00, now $75. ‘. Other Coat Sweaters, $1.69 to $5.94 S| Tiipemeiuartas abet ns ee ne Siac0 end ¢10. aris, $8.75, will be delighted with the field it af 1 + Cine ; A mee oa 26.00 | ' ft. 6in. x 15 ft 6in. 70.00, " ‘ her Coat Sweaters, $1.0 wes E nats, red om § ‘ . 1 $16. 4, | fords for individual taste and skillin | toft. in, x13 ft.Oin., "32.50," f toft. 6in.x 12 ft, “— Bo.so. "65.00 fs ada ; 60. Pillow and F Blue and Black 5 $3.49 for High Neck Sweaters, fine grade all wool worsted, | | 1g Pe £0» inette (White Coney)] Well Atuffs, 9.60, 912560 and | aftistic decoration of useful articles, | 12 ft. x 13 ft. © in 35,00, 27.60 | oxis ft, “— §0.00, " 60.00 closely woven, heavy weight, well made and finished. Coats, lined with white brocade} $15. Wood Panels, 8¢ to 160, were 5¢ to Wilton Rugs $2.97 for Medium Weighs YeNNecks Syresters, all: wogl wore 11] Ce ei Ae and) Blac ear O16, 019.60 | a ccire Frames, 86 to 160, were 1s | rift. 3in.xisft., reg. $05.00, now $50.00 Anglo Turkish Rugs steds, closely woven and well finished, sarin. Hudson Seal (dyed Coney) | Black Fox Muff, $19.60 and $20.60 | t.25¢ Pra ft. gin x15 ft, 85.00,° 65,00 | 9ft. x13 ft. 6in., regularly $50.00, now $44.60 V-Neck Swealers, in heavier weights, up to $ 3.96, : Coats, made up of selected sikins.! Fur Rugs and Auto Robes | ['<)"cks 100 to 280, were ase | oft Gin. xi3ft.Gin., “ 60.00, “ 42,00 Body EB: rT ’ key Caps; 24C for Boys’ Hockey Caps] ||= reduced from $125 to, $77-80i| | acd. Panther and Wolf Rugs, | Boxes, 8e to 600, were 12¢ to $ 1oft.6in.x13ft.Oin., “70.00, “* 66.00 Ody Srusaens 49C for Men’s Hockey Caps; y y Cap: 2 trin mad pith collars Ch ATIC | CORR aire pe gy solvent Il umeoc rave oni ace aren ane De tae Minha cate ys tooo, 97.60 | It ft. ain. x19 ft. 6 in., reg. $62.50, now $48.50 n ’ =| ‘urs, $87.60. b pe h y y adi dalpdbier sand é bcs ‘ “ Misses’ and Women’s Sweaters : XXXX ‘quellty Persion Lamb| 01696 10996 | tion, In woochburning, also, in | joft.Oin.xiaft, "60.00, 40,00 rift. yin. x12 ft, 45.00, 30.00 $3.96 for Women’s Shaped Coat Sweaters, medium length, | |\s peut a oey a a ees; Auto Robes, $12.50 to. $26.75 | our Artists’ Material Section joft. Gin, x soft. Gin, 30.00 | 38,60 Tapestry Rugs in herringbone weave; storm collar, pockets, cuffs; white or white $550 grade, $295, grades, $10.60 Second Floor rift. 3in. x16ft. Oin., 98.00, i tof Gin erate, reg. $19.00, now $14.60 with light blue. ; : Beautiful Fur Neckwear | Coon natural and SSS SSS ST toft.Oln.x13ft.6in., “ 21,00, 16,60 $4.9G (or Misses’ Co-ed Semi-fitting Sweaters, high collar, | 1/31) Natural Skunk Scarfs, formerly} blended Musk- Ass cufis and hem cuff, fastening down left side; white, gray, red $44 45, $44, now $10.60 and] rt and Mar. eh tinge ran ape og AP neti all ’ 60; Muffs formerly $25 an: mo u ; " . fo q i $5.94 ir Women's Pure Worsted Fashianed Sweaters. = $45, now $19.50 and $80, Robes, $62.50 8ft. 3in. x15 ft.oin., aera PRA heavy weight, storm colle » curt ; 3 Mink Scarfs, $89.60; Muffs, $89.50. to $125 grades, ; Tide vine anie aan oe kas and gray. Natural Raccoon Scarfs, $18.60;| $65 to $106. BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-SECOND ST, . Other styles up to Silk Coat Sweaters at $19.74, = Muffs to match, $16. Third Floor SIXTH AVENUE THIRTY -THIRD ST. Sixth Floor $2.96 for imported Co-ed Skating Caps, white angora cloth, with braided wool band and tassels. (6) Te acerca et eC EOE STN th i eR

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