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“LFE FLAGS TRAN AND IVES MANY Passengers in Trolley and Five * in Motor Cat Owe Lives |S « to His Bravery. . ’ (The residents of Hackensack to-day giving Policeman Charles Graber it for saving the whole town from mourning, and declaring that he should Peosive some reward for risking his life for @ trolley load of passengers and five Socupants of an automobite. »A Susquehanna and Western express from Jersey City to Paterson, and not Mopping at Hackensack, was coming at terty mi an hour late yesterday. Graber heard it at the Main street oesing. He looked around and saw that the gates were not closed, Coming &t @ speed that would have brought Doth om the crossing as the train flashed by wero a trolley car loaded with pas- Sengers returning home from work and 4 automobile containing two men and three womens Graver got midway of the crossing and wildly waved fis arms to attract the attention of the engine driver, the @otorman and the chauffeur, He hap- Paned to get the eyo of the engineer, ‘who stopped the train so suddenly many passengers were thrown from thelr feet. er kept his position until the train was aimost on him and {ts pilot ex- ‘tended over the sidewalk, The motor- and chauffeur, who had thought road clear, also stopped with a jolt Just as train, trolley and auto were within a fow feet’of each other. Many the women were so hysterical over | ir epoape they left ' the car and re- | | fused to ride further. Several fainted, 2 ee LITTLE BOY DROWNED ig is ig IN 4 INCHES OF WATER. Fatls on Face in Pool in Street | and He Is Dead When 4 Found. John Fitzgerald, four years old, Whose parents live at No. 14 West ‘TDwenty-eighth strect, Bayonne, N. J., Wee drowned yesterday in four inches of wat A sewer is being laid In the street, | and a bmall pool formed between piles | of frozen earth. Into this the child) hed amused himself by throwing és. He was engaged in this yester- when he fell. His face struck the th and he fell unconscious with his in the water. | ‘His mother missing the boy became , and with several neighbors made search with lanterns. Mrs. Fitzgerald fainte? when she found ti body, He was hy 1. ‘ehild. In:structive Book Will Be Sent _ FREE To Any Address. Soe It fs printed on heavy paper, pro- fusely {llustrated, and describes the various processes a World Ad. goes through from the time: it is received for publication until it fulfills its ission, A Book You Will Be Glad to Read; A Book You Will Be Sure to Save. Coptes are being distributed FREE at al! The World's Branch Offices or will be mailed, possene prepald, to any one who incloses this ad, in a letter asking for a copy, Addrozs ‘‘Room 103, World Bldg.,New York City’ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1911." ‘This First GIMBEL Furniture Sale [AUAEAURERADAAEANAANAAANUCAUAAANUNMANODOGHONONAOOSAODONOANOND 0 OOD OONNO OOOO OUONNONNONDOSOUONNNOAUNAT. 010AN0ONOOONINUNAOADAANNUANNO DANNANOUNNMUAGOD A000 000 7 + f Offers You the Splendid Sweep of a NEW Stock as a February . Investment With Years of Dividends Let this important fact be firmly impressed upon your mind in making your plans for furniture purchases this February. The whole NEWLY GATHERED Gimbel Furniture stock is at your service at prices lowered—for February selling—on an average of ONE- QUARTER to ONE-THIRD. (Certain trade-marked lines necessarily excluded.) Here is a brand-new collection, gathered with expert care, which contains not only sumptuous pieces fit for the trost luxurious home or studio, but hundreds of pieces of more practical, every-day appeal. Furniture made with the highest possible artistic craftsmenship, for the selling of which at lowered prices there is no earthly excuse except to provide for New York home-owners t the very one that has its place he most gratifying 0 waiting for it in your home. opportunities—meanwhile share in them: DINING ROOM FUR- BRASS BEDSTEADS Other Five-Pisce Suits NITURE Golden Oak Mdeboard, beveled mirror in back, with a shelf, four drawers and two closets, $86; reg- ularly $40. | Golden Oak Sideboard, Colonial | design, plan mirror in back; one large and cwo small drawers and ie roamiy closets, $20; regularly 25. Golde, Oak Table, pedestal base! | with massive claw feet, $9.60; reg- ularly $12. Golden Oak Extension Table, all | jwuartered oak, 44-in. top. tal fase end claw’ feet, $16,003, regu| larly $20. { Golden Oak Extension Table, 48- in. top, massive pedestal base with: claw feet, all quartered oak, $20; regularly $26. Golden Oak China Closet, one- baitind mirror back, wood shelves, ‘ull swell front and ends, claw feet, $18; regularly $22. Golden Oak Chins Closet, one- quarter mirror back, wood shelves, full swellfront and ends, claw feet, $15; regularly $20. Golden Oak Sideboards, various|? designs, claw feet, others with, scroll feet. Now Regularly Now Regularly 924 $28 938 Sag 30 Ms 4 32 38 sy 60 35 40 2 8s Dining Chairs, golden oak. uphol- reba leather seats, §2; regularly | 3 Arm Chairs to match, $4.25; reg- ulerly $6.25. } Extension Tables | Golden oak tops, ranging from 42 in. to 54-in.: majority have pedestal base with claw feet, others have claw feet projecting from a platform base. Now Regularly Now Regularly 99.50 12 922.00 $26 jl 00 2 180 122 jd 33), BEDROOM FURNI- 18.60 24 : TURE Chins Closets | Tuna Mahogany Buresus Golden oak: some have mirrors in ‘and Chiffoniers the back, with glass shelves, others Bureaus Chiffoniers have wood shelves and backs.! Now Regularly Now ularly Now Regularly Now Regula‘ly| $20 919 24 us $18 (4 TI br a be 1g a2 2 3° ” s 3 1 a as 4° 32 38 aie hme Maple i and Chif- oniers Bureaus Chiffonters Sleepy Hollow Arm Cheir, moe: Now Regularly Now Regularly any, upholstered in assorted vel-| ¢tyag SOOTY ign | $10 ours, $8; regularly $12. 16.602 16.60 22 Sleepy Hollow Arm Chairs mahog-| 91.00 2 20.00 as any. vppeleeared in velour, $12.50;| 93.00 3 92.00 rs regularly $18. 2.00 38 24.00 27 Sleepy Hollow Arm Chat, mahog- s any, carved beck rail andélaw feet, | Walnut Brenan iad Chit O30) requlariy 032; Bureaus Chiffonters Library Table, mahogmy. 42 In-! Now Regularly Now Regularly long; has one shelf underneath and | ‘gg, 33 $28 30 one drawer, $11; reguarly $14. | 835 939 y Library Table, mahogny. 42 in.! 97 32 95 30 Jong: one drawer an# one large} 40 7 30 36 shelf, $11; regularly &6. 40 48 38 46 Library Table, mahogny, 48 in.| 60 60 4 55 long: one drawer ang shelf and a} Mahogany Bureaus and peed icity ats op yeaa Chiffoniers end, ; regularly $13. Bureaus Chiffoniers Bookcase, mahogany finish. three! y; N Regular!: doors, Colonial desgn, $28; reg- ty Regularly Pr ibis lll ularly $32 20 25 18 24 Bookcase, mahogary. single door,! 21 26 20 25 removable shelveg $24; regularly, 24 27 23 20 $27. 33 38 26 30 Bookcase, mahogaty finish. remov- | able‘ shelves, tws doors, Colonial design, $22.60; egularly $25. Library, Tables | Mahogany; sfme have large, shelves and mag@ine or book racks on both ends; otfers have scro!l and clew feet projecyng from a platform Yow Regular} Now Regularly |F a RT "$18 $23” | four arm chairs and one sofa, up- 12 1s 24 holstered, seat_and back, covered 17 20}; with tapestry, $62; regularly $75. Interesting Housewares Carbona Qpaning Fluld—soc rity ier size, 17¢; 5c ny! ORR SaRABAR ana Sparkelone Bilver Polish — soc Mize, B90) po SIZE. «ses... ite Yankee Cbaner—}4 pint size, reg. 15¢, ¢ 100; 1 pint, regularly Yo; 1 quart, regularly Celluloid arch: ce pkg. To Griffin's shoe Blacking, regu- » larly 1c ates Te Parson¥ Household Ammonia, 1 cae re regularly ise, at 110; 1 gut, regularly ase, at 17e; 44 gall). regularly 45¢, at...,, 826 Wrigh's Silver Cream, 5c size, 129 5 ze, 800; 75c size .. Abo Sliver Polish, 5c io | lonial desi; | __ silk plush, rtunity to su The following list but touches the surface of the Sale. pply their furniture needs Of many styles there is but a The first few days’ selling will ine, exhaust many of these fine that it is possible to im single splendid plece—per! Ohiffonters, to match, 616.75; regu- ore Bese met |r Tae Magee] her satin or it finish, a ign, 2 in. , $8.60 regular! .| & go 110 Other Bureaus with Chiffonicrs to Now larly Now Cid “Sis” Sag’ “Sis [Mahogany Baronns,, weperoe| Burweus —_Ohlentar ine 4} be ¥s Bo nouentir top of mirror,| Now Regularly Now Regularly 92.00 | 30 v - 5 oft 614 i Brass Costumers, satin he | Mab Ohiftenters, to metch finish: rr Nad ala Bureau $94; regularly 854, s 38 i 4 $5-98: repularly $2.50 Golden Oak oval mirrer,| 95 3 Prt pe j regularly $3.75 bevel plete, full front, wood s 6 $3.95; regularly $5.00 knobs, $14.78; regularly $20, Seventh Floo, Mattresses and Pillows Mattresses, special black draw. ings. 45 lb. French stitched roll edge, imperial tufted, with choice of fancy ticking. 4ft.6in., at $90; regularly $55. aft. at 3 regularly $32. ghOtn, PtH Drcanitd dey 3 ft. at $21; regularly $26, Bpectal Mattr 4 tresses, mixed hair, 45 lb. French Stitched, roll edge. Saint tufted, with choice of fancy Wie Onn, at $18.80 regularly §: 4ft. Oin., at 618.50; ly $22. aft. et $17.50; regularly $21. 3 ft. Otm, et $15.00; regularly $20, ft., at $12.60; regularly $18, Mattresses, of white cotton felt, made in layers, with French stitched, roll edge. Choice of fancy tickings. 4ft. 6in., at $10.00; regularly $12. 4ft., 60; regularly $11.50 fei 25; resularly 1 3 ft.. at ; regul 10, Box Spring, Upholscared, fancy jtickings: ¢ ft. Oin., aft, 53 ft. 6 in. 3 ft. special pillows are positively, as in all our other grades, all new feathers, sanitary and healthful by means of Steam renovation and are warranted odorless, 40 48 38 46 Mahogsny Three-Piece Suits Co- . loose cushions with ; regularly $65. Other Threo-Piece Suits Now Regularly Now Regularly $22.60 $32 $42 58 80.00 40 46 65 30.00 45 60 80 55 e-Piece Suits, mahogany finish, Moyer’s Puts Cream, : pint, regu- larly at 17¢; 1 quart, Wie larly at.. sere BBC Uncle Sam's Standard Floor Wax, 1-!b. . regularly soe, at $06; 2-lb.. regularly osc, at. .75¢ 1 gt. regularly sal, regularly “No-More-Dust,”’ carpets: 1ce size. Te; 25¢ size. 186 Jewell’s Carpet Renovator, ree larly 15¢, at... eee ee ARO for sweeping b. size, regularly 10¢, roe size, 70; 25¢ size, .1To y-Mule Team Bor regularly i-lb, 90 Peterma iquid Discover » 106 siz rscsize,at......1%6 Peterman’s Rosch Powder, 10c size, Te} 27¢ size ite Fifth Floor, full-tucked ruffle, edged with lace Greeley Square. dise of Gimbel-proven relabili These two have the new Gimbels are included. Practically every last that {s to be populer later is represen: usual; wholesale cost. var etpatteaat Boys’ $1.50 Coat Sweaters, 76¢. Table Damask, nothing else harms any af them. Usually 25¢ to $1.50 yard. goo yards of Irish Linen Bleached Table Damask, in several patterns, |. 98 inches wide, 60c grade, 46¢. yd. soiled, so 1ée, Muslin Underwear Price paragraphs that are pertinent to all who are careful of the kind of under- clothes they wear. 25c for muslin Drawers, with and embroidery. For Corset Covers of nainsook, trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbon. Jersey top Petticoats. with full flounce of percaline, $1, Flannelette Petticoats, with silk scalloped ruffle, 88¢ and 60c. House Dresses of Percale and striped Seersucker, $1. Flannelette Dressing Sacques, inlight and dark colors, 60¢. LEE EOE for this Shoe Sale, which, we believe, is the best of its kindheld in the Subway Store since Women's high .. women's Oxford Ties, women's spring Pumps and evening Slippers popular now or ted, : All perfect in every respect. Purposeful Friday Sales in The Gimbel Subway Store Here is a complete sture of big pu: ty. 2,000 Pairs Women’s $38 to $4 Shoes, ‘Some Spring Models, $1.75 This is a Shoe event which has two causes for its unusual result. First, we bought the samples which represerited the Spring line of the famous “La France’ Shoes for women. Then came to us an overplus from a maker in Lynn who caters to the best trade throughout the country. Every Shoe has either Goodyear welted or hand-turned soles and the leathers included are patent, vici kid, tan calf, soft gun-metal kid and patent colt. ; The evening Slippers are of satin, in color combinations of black and white and light evening shades, Also black kid Slippers with beaded vamps. : been combined All sizes and widths in the high Shoes and Evening Slippers, mostly sample Sizes in the low.Shoes, and arranged fes.epaick choosing, 156 Axminster Rugs (9x12 ft.) $12.45 As wide an assortment of Oriental and floral ests as one generally finds in a ‘regular’ stock. And yet this quick purchase rings about a pricing on 156 Axminster Rugs, in size 9x12 feet, which is less than Rugs thaé\would command $17!50, $18.50and $22.50, tomorrow $12.45. 9s $ A ‘ Men’s and Women’s Sweaters Something like 750 of them taken from the upper floor sections to the Subway Store for quick disposal tomorrow. Pure Wool High Grade Coat Sweaters, perfect in every way, some of them from the famous Pennsylvania Knitting Mills and all from equally reputable sources—in all sizes, the usual weights; white and colors. Men's $4.50 and $5 Coat Sweaters, now. $1.85. Women's $1.50 to $2.50 Coat Sweaters, $1.10. Subway Store, Balcony Short Lengths Shorter prices—and for such good qualities one would hardly expect the prices to be so little. Lengths range from 144 yards to 344 yards, widths from 58 to 72 inches, qualities are the good mercerized sorts, the all-linen kind, the bleached and the unbleached. Some pieces are slightly soiled, but Now 18c to $1 a Yard All-Linen Bleached Napkins, in an assortment of designs, size 21x21 inches, $1.40 grade: $1.25 dozen. 400 dozen All-Linen Huckaback Towels, quite heavy quality, soft and absorbent, hemstitched, size 18x36 inches, 20¢ quality, slightly Subway Store, Lower Floor Men’sHats,$1 Not dollar Hats, but some we have taken from our $2 groups to make a quick dis- posal of them ‘tomorrow. Men's and Youths’ Derbies and Soft Flats in the right shapes, black and the colors demanded Considering the lot as a whole Subway Store, Balcony ‘Hosiery, 15c Women's medium: silk lisle S 2g5¢ grad fect, 16¢ pair. Children’s black ribbed cotton Stock f the well-known “Lenox” brand, 15¢ grade. 106 Subway Store, Balcony pair, Subway Store, Balcony th Coats. in black all-wool fabrics, sa Full-length Coats, with convertible storm collar, of ay Caryn pga crag Ng ER eRe art mixtures, All alzes, i | Men's Suits, repriced $10, from Gimbel §13,50 ‘and $15 Groups Fabrics are all-wool, effects are many and include plain lors and dark gray mixtures, All sizes BROADWAY THIRTY: SECOND ST, eM bs i SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK THIRTY THIRD ST. Subray, Biers, Balotay occupying two stories below It consists of seventy-five complete and distinct sections, devoted to the displey and sale of goods in the lesser-priced grades of merchan- ee $9,000 Is Subtracted from $26,000 of The Gimbel Prices in Knit Underwear, but Not One Cent Departs from Gimbel Value’ And in this the pith and sinew of our final clearance adjustment in the Men's and Women’s Knit Underwear divisions may be presented, The Underwear is of the best qualities in each case—as new, good and worthy today and as deserving of full price as when it first entered this new store from the best domestic mills and those abroad Yet the store's calendar suggests a quick getting ready for Spring stocks, and so with weeks of Winter weather ahead we plan this clearance that the benefit may be as largely yours as ours. Every single garment in this clearance is perfect and in every way desirable, and we be- lieve prices below will emphatically suggest to the far-sighted the buying of next Winter's supply, Men's Underwear Women’s Underwear Men's derby ribbed balbriggan Shirts and Drawers of | Women's: Swiss Merino Vests with neck, usual soc Gimbel grade. 800 eaah douvte usual’ $s Conteh presto 0" eave in i Union Suits, of F Swiss. knee and Macey ata oa oa oe | MeL a ete ya Men‘ color worsted Shirts and Dra medium 8, Mereights usual $1.24 Clmbel grade, 760 eneh. nck, long of shore al length, usual $2.05 Men's heavy natural wool Shirts end Drawers, 65% Ww . + gt fbbed Vesid and i Swiss I, hrinkable, usual $1.25 Gimbel grade, d rae nkal i pte th Pe ik ae Men's mediumn-welgh tnatural wool Shirts and Drawers, ankle length, of usual ssc Gimbel grade, 380 each about 90% wool, one style Scotch wool, another or 8 for $1. Australian, of usual $1.50 Gimbel grade, 680 each, és ps. ee Swiss pital eee gf ow Men's white woo! Underwear, of American Co.'s a ium iter wei; wit ne 4 or pot nearly all sizes in the lot, usual $2 $2.50 short sleeves, or low . ankle or . oF Gimbel grades, $1.20 and 91.40 each. low neck. wine aleve and knee length. of usd 81:35 autre Wh hakatl Women's pure white cottan Underwear, with soft tn Children’s three-quarter wool sere Under. fleecing, re extra sizes, with high neck, wear, with high neck and om, wae Vests and long or short pined gi Ae French band drawers Pantalettes or Drawers to match: all sizes in white or equestrienne top ts: knee or ankle regular grade, sites fi to 34; broken sizes in the “natural,” usual sizes, soe Gimbel extra any $3 £9 de each, Glimbel grade, ol 386 each. of Sfor $1. Main Floor. 7c and $1 Gimbel grades, 600 And here are the events scheduled for Friday to engage the interest. of those practical thousands who know that economy consists in buying goods. of the better sort at under the usual prices: \ 265 Women’s Suits From Former Upper Floor Groups Marked $22.50, $25 $27.50, $29.50 and $32.50 Repriced $7.75 Until yesterday these Women’s Tailored Suits constituted part of our Third Floor collections. ; They interfered with our showing of advanced’ bite models. It was, therefore, decii to transfer them to the Subway Store for quick disposal. The ones, Sp one Hepes style have all been t | exceptianal variety, and in onan ridhs Waeranie complet we have added to them 100 Suits from on which the original prices were about the same as on these. * Most*have plain tailored Coats, in short effects, and plain and pleated Skirts. Coats are all silkorisatin lined. .....».. The materials are rough Cheviots, Diagonals, Scotch Tweeds, Mixtures and Broadcloths, in black, navy, brown, green and other desirable colors. In the assortment now are all sizes, for small women, for women of usual build and in many styles for large women. ¢ ~ A special section of the main aisle in the Subwa: Balcony, 33d Street side, will be devoted to their sell- ing tomorrow, at $7.76. ‘ 6 Subway Store, Baleaby 20c & 25c Wash Fabrics, Something like $1,250 worth in this assortment to go at close to $750—all at one yard-price. . . Something over 5,000 yards, and the new spring colors and the dainty spring effects are included. * Plain and broche dotted silk-and-cotton chiffon mulls. Persian all-over silk-and-cotton chiffon mulls. Dainty, sheer, woven cotton voiles. Fancy printed dimities—all 15¢ yard. Subway Store, Lower Floor : : iN , $1 White Silks; Now 50c Certainly a White Silk opportunity, for here are close to 600 yards of 20-inch all-silk satin de Chine. A trivial imperfection here and there makes the change in price—and these imperfections exist in but one or two places throughout a whole bolt length, then so slightly as to be hardly noticeable. White and ivory only, 60c yd. Subway Store, Lower Floor $1.26 Broadcloth, 78c Yard # goo yards of it ready for the early callers to-morrow. A rich jet black, all-wool Broadcloth, 50 inches wide, and any one would consider it very fair at $1.25 a yd. 78¢ yd. Subway Store, Baloony tomorrow, $1.75, Subway Store, Lower Floor Window Shades 2 for 25c They call them “mitl drops" — because for some slight irregular- ity they are held out of orders. Usual price, if perfect, 2c each. Mounted on spring rollers, with attachments complete, 2 for 26c. 1,500 pairs of Renaissance Cur- tains in white and ecru, $3.75 grade, $2.25 pair. The $5 grade, $2.75 pair. Subway Store, Lower Floor s s . : Lining Satin Yard-wide, black, white, pearl, medtum gray, brown, red and vy Lining Satin, 88¢ yd. ty Seri Sateen, yard 4e, 160 yd. Subway Store, Lower Floor 36-In. Muslin | Special—r0,000 yards of 36- | inch bleached muslins and cam- | brics of a soft needle finish. Purchasers in the Subway Dress Goods Store section The kind you expect at 10¢ may have,Skirts made to order in any of twenty new Spring price, for styles from the goods they purchase at our cost—namely 5c yd. $1, $1.26, $1.60 or $1.75, according to the model selected. Subway Store, Lower Floor Subway Store, Lower Floor Young Men’s Overcoats and Suits, $6.50 -Were $12 and $15 The twos and threes of a pattern came together after inventory, making a loud appeal for a qui¢k change of quarters. And so these have been grouped together, repriced, and are expected to tomorrow, post-haste. Young men’s Overcoats, that were $12, $13.50 and $15, Young men’s Suits, from the same priced groups And sizes from 32 to 38-inch chest measure, or for young men between 16 and 22 years, Beginning tomorrow morning, $6.50 Boys’ Suits from $3 Lots, $2 breasted and Norfolk Coat Suits, of neat dark mixtures, principally cassimeres. suits in sizes from to t4 years Double-breasted Suits, 9 to 17 years, Mon's $15 All-Wool Overcoats, $7.50 $15, and according to ordinary standards one could see a style-worth leave here TTT! DU ELTTTTAATTA UNTO STON ANCE NENT TCA OUL EE OCCULT COUCUOTUT CCOCESECE CC UCL CE CUUOUL COUNT CTH CH CUCUCEN TUECELUORURTST POO URURUOOON Une } ‘ 4