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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1911 7 ARE FIGHTERS is gga tiation] OF HIS AUTO AND RHEUMATISM Mor ‘ris Chair, $14. aT The fire soon ad to the roof of the 10% Off if You Preter to Pay Cash. Senate chamber, where the efforts of CAPITOL BURNED, * the firemen proved unavailing to check TROLLEY CAR House Le ed ded In fine golden oak finish, neat in The records of th se of Repre- nd ma ¢ leentatives were Gesttoyed, While mt Piet mal ela Be ood) cushions Ovi Registered Trade Halfa Mark Century | Clearance Sale | Suits, Coats, Waists, Etc. | -00 and 25.00—0F han quality of rted Weoillen Suitings made a Short, Straight Gores r Formerly a 00 and 45.00—Veivet, Heay of the Senate were saved. In the State! Convicts and fe aesdities Work 7 Evenit bannouelie: ite Sree, Together to Save Missoufi V. Cox, a, manufac wkirk avenue, Flatbi and fa s of easy State House. 3 Chait v1 your oA dade S594) Cabiton bongine ; t Tweed Coatings, Strect and Carriage s, and we v you to » euth fire last night. Many of the recor - 0) to 80,00, tol per month. the Governor's and otner st Gowns, $25.00 to 95.00—Handsome Dresses and No “red tape” about it. | edb beeds r n Gowns for Theatr 1 Dinner Wear. Formerly $45.00° to 50c t iat f 1 «Lightning, which struck the ev h aves eal 0 ro} 150.00, ay y or 50c fortn t if more He tome ehortiy atter 7 yas charge oF ot orman | We L. DOUGLAS. Pay 25ce weekly © ghtly ——E—>—{— Suits, $10.00—A number of Woollen ‘ ind Linen Suits and Dresses where sizes and ¢« Values range up to $25.00 Viyella Unshrinkable Flannel Waists, $2.85 ' Every oe for = Room the flames to the roof of the How Representatives, and in less than a os ‘ s ie half how it wa apparent that th mineer uemeers: vw Ing was d a. | Sension Next § and Coats § convenient. Collector sent af requested. are broken, $3.50 SHOES men ge Sensational Price-Cutting Still eal Atrialwilleon’ ince omen’s Suits 9 i ca that W.L.Doug- Ft jas $3.5 f a AN Woy » 3: 4 fills have t tnnd Pom nt Port Wa 0 shoes ie veuly Wali poh sossod dag File ak ! 1 01, Choa at $19, 7 \ Lingerie Waists, $2.50, 3.75, 8.00, 7.50 and u Farnitare, C. » Rugs moleum:, Etc. wm ‘ r Linen, | ( f » Ge Ai t oom 5 $ oparate Skirts, mor ‘ Curfa ok Imps, be Stoves, ronte é » McCutche on és Co. fh Sth Ave. & 34th St, waisestorta TS yeas ENG, Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures Ra departinent wan S88, corse . es On Everything in Every Department hernia victs. worked hi +, cor, With |), r a pee’ ay It makes little a World “Want” will go get it | ~ one Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves, to LT EEE ERE TT PERE EL TE REEYE FrITerMnO NY PoAT TED ia PRRELDEMEE REPELLENT ELT PEELIT EL | co Acres of Floor Space Open Saturday Evenings. ee E This Sale of Leather Goods Is 17, An Extraordinary Offering of the Famous 3} Arousing g ExtraordinaryEnthusiasm A Nie Trunks at S25 oq 4 avady An Actual Saving of $17,500 on Fine, Desirable Leather | <> e Articles of Every Description. For Styles Invariably Sold at $55 and $75 Gece ta hic Ever since they were first put on the market INNOVATION Trunks hi ave aclhered rigidly to their full prices. Never have they been sold for a penny under fixed prices—and never except for cash They are too well known, in construction, convenience, and | admirable travel-resisting qualities, to need further description Innovation ‘Trunks are sold in New York City only at Gimbels, excepting at the Innovation store itself. 28 We have Bought the whole warehouse st« 1 offer them ton EET PEPER EYED EPEE TT PEREEY FETED EE TP PE EEEY PETTY $30 vo th for 59c a week $65 of “ $1.00 “ “- $100 “ “ $1.50 “ o $200“ “4250 6 4 $1,000 “ “$1250 " « Payable by the month if more convenient, We will open an account for any amount on proportionate terms. No limit, small or large. 10%, Discount if You Prefer to Pay Cash oo You can best understand the remarkable nature of this event by considering that it takes a large Leather Goods Store to own a regular stock amounting to $43,000. et here is that amount of merchandise, all specially purchased for this Semi-Annual Sale at an average saving of nearly one-half, and. with the exception of certain sample lots, composed of r fresh goods, made in this instance in consid leration of our order by raanufacturers who are willing | to lose much of their profits for their large business with us ; sroups of Women's Handbags, Men's Leather Goods Travelers ; ite iveling Bags with and withou: fittings. Dress Suit ases and Women's Belts and Opera Bags, and the same remarkable avings run through each group. Here are some of the prices—splendid selection for tomorrow s selling Xe No extra charge of any kind. <of these famous rrow, on either charge or cash pur- TEP fo a a Cowperthwait@ sone ESTABLISHED 1807 | ard Ave. @ 12Ist Street — Men's or Wome en’s Full-size Wardrobe n = Trunks, Usually $75. Tomorrow i} Demi or Half size Wardrobe “Tre ranks, | at $25 S| Usually $66 . ... i) Women's Handbags, in Scores of Beau- Opera Bags--Many Styles 1 \ 2 tiful Designs. Various Leathers, in | At60eremhrty sitet edd, roratariy 8300 83 These are the two most popular styles of INN( WA \TION Trunks. The full- 2224 Third A = Black and Colors. Men’ 8 and ‘Women’ s Fitted Handbags | size Wardrobe Trunks will hold twelve dresses or twelve men’s coats or suits, be- 2212 to 4 ae Lh Is||~ At $Ly rein : i. of hand-sewed sole teath sides other clothing. The Demi or Half-size Trunks will hold jusi half the Also at \ : \MESIP RE * | amount. 3 3, Bags ut $15, $20 and $30, In addition we off 193 io 205 Park Row (Chatham Sq.) | 57 t $17.60 and $2260, regularly Supplementary Wardrobo Trunks, for men or women, !NNOVATION price = 4s for Men and Women. Poesia Aa hats fs iE peal MUG AbL Gr Gok s, 25c to $1 i | ; ini Rae vai shirts ! other crushable ments, ALL. CARS TRANSFER 7O ther at soc to $3 \ ) ° es and Sundries — alf Price VA is - Such things a ing Cases, Bridge sa 10 608S: raveling Clocks, ‘S I re 7 Cases— in various leather Shortstrip ru SOVATION price $4 70 35S SOY 10 GOFSr convenient styles. Fine * Suit Cases \ 5. at $20. erie importer Well made Suit of Cowhide, now at very Sich: an anmeuneer | | | sl \ Women's Belts Half Price or Less Dee PAs W860) requlariy $44 fore. It is of greatest int n or woman who fi 7 ays ore 0 ur Urea i | ae Lie A 5 x $ Femi any 3) abu 88 Flere s the comfort o Lincoln's Birthday Sale of ie iS At 600, recuil t Moin Floor equipped Gimbel 9 on tho Fifth s will be s old A Rainbow of Petticoats at Ah nn EL February Prices Limoces China E Dinner Set, Unusual Every color of the rainbow which fashion deems aN Decoration, at $15 desirable is included—white and black, as well here are plain colors, rich Persian designs and Both the graceful shape and the $450 Walters $ “Empire” Pianos for 225 On the Liberal Terms of $5 Down and $l a Week NO INTEREST, NO INSURANCE, NO EATRAS, This remarkable offering is sched- | continuous floral smart stripes, and many more, until a woman is | der design of these Limoges China Dinner Sets are tiled te Fie Woes Toe ' i re. * pues > hic > > | . ida, s i x | really puzzled to decide which of the many she hown in the illustration, Unusual in character with ou to make an early selec: \ vants the most. Add to this the fact that savings ) PS ne ¢ ecret is that these =| amount to a third of the usti il prices and you have a in t S10 more that igl| very powerful reason why women will buy their to offer jus cts at this sharp whole Sp ring supplies of Petticoats while this event continues old-line led with coin gold There are large groups of Bas The Petticoats are as notable for their splendid Japane se Ck BI au Vases at $1. 50 | finish and the fine quality of their materials as they Characteris ’ ir ri ) nts 1 de ria, Pujiyvama | are for their style and beautiful designs. and other delig! Ins: gr il sha \ wehase saves two- | fifths to one-l usual pr | $1.60 « Fifth Floor | | errr WaT 9053300000 “Teale otereenpae: ‘The February Lamp Sale black and color M m this o' hich not onk | 7] thert loom’ 1} §1, $2.50 and $1.95 —on 1 t 5 f in } t t | ie BUY A WALTERS CONCER! GRAND EMPIXE PIANO Second Foor ! ! i t ! t tot in selection m ne ¢ to th ( indivi Some New Spring Dresses For Girls and Young ‘Women Free ered l = 3 f 5 H +4 7 a: moore 5 ~ ™ t i ” ' pugh; binl'seye maple ! if You Want the Highest Type of Piano that Skilled Labor Can Make 1 i ' iz 3| = A | I i a ¥ a Also the High “rade Walle Phanos. at a S is First arrivals, like the early bluebirds—forerunners of the fuller assortment | I ; oA Wa BLN 957 : is] to come later. But charming and interesting, as showing the new styles $13.5 | ; ie iyi ‘ Bau0 Ss o0 Ws itr . ls|| and favorite materials that mothers will be glad to choose for their girls to ak i | ee ; Delivered to! Your home on avinent of $5 je} | * i sj} = weer : ( F io Wa {ers SNeNu 5 Girls’ Dresses, in sizes 6 to 14, include pretty parcels and smart ginghe ap 1" sa is colorings: some of the dresses are in the new overskirt style. All are made nae > Don't By & Piano Unless 8}! Prices are $1, $1.50, $2, $2.60 and up Gingham Dresses for litte chil ea | aw are oi Piano Frauds 22. Maker's N Hs rave detachable bloomers, an Fi ata ang : s White l awn Dresse nme pret sigs , cided Pid ; “1s, at $1.60, $2, $2.60, $3.00, $4.60 reli, iBI L | RO T i. i “t | sue tar otha | We men’s Percale Dresses, new medal, iN a dd, fia J I on 4 pian beg bese iano Dutch neck and Empire eff..:, several colors, BROADWAY THIFTY-SECOND ST. $50, $47.50, Pete sus, vise | sizes 14 to 18, at $3,76 to $d. Third Floor SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. | Fifth Floor Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St, = : ae eae meh MUDD CARE a eee MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET IB reo } (GBlcansaneconcecerceconses co TeCeeT HOETTNTENTNCTCONCLROE DETR cUOUCUND EC ONCENTTUONENUGCONONOU ROTM (1d Z