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~~ al ; THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, - =a = 4. TARIFF BOARD BIL! GOES BEFORE SENATE. SCHOOL, FRG Republicans Vote to Report Measure = | lor Permanent Body—Opposed A a f th S b 8 | by Deosets nd o e Subway tore--- ate Ms Intentions expressed are only words, after al! t accon ive their refte ; srs ey tion in concrete results, Today the Subway Store is filled \ 1 hapy nes of practical , s PipOr Favors people who are wise unto the meaning of fullest return for money expended. In this our I passed by the House to intentions resulted in accomplishments and our accomplishments into fete t gs which ‘e cate a permanent tariff board, Sev have a most important bearing on the economical! plans of people generall Refuse to Sieve lattren Safe | su j ‘ Fes ply ha oottah Bare ata LiLo aR : gh’ eal ae ree oer ob The Sale of Dress Goods Remnants Singing. yonrmed oy ‘the Menace. Under 2 to 10-Yd. Lengths, Half Price and Less | An excl #8 -uahed | ! 1 ted it withou Know how th resulted? From pu som-er a of Griggs avenno a PAlih strane, | MAENER o ote “Det 4 and from tak ng it length fF us rserbs | rue Williamsburg. whey ftw pete ; he pene ‘a t Neciat Satiooh wis on fire, and, atrempted t st the bil ail prop Serges Mohairs Chevie ma take from the building 2.000 children who | W8*." Etamine Fancy Suitings Wool Batistes Basket Weaves attend the school. Plenty of, the just the right colors, plenty of staples and novelties, hundreds of w tterns. Opposite the achoot the shoemekers’ | wupply house of Morris Berkowitz, 0 ~ the ground floor of a four-s ment building, was burning fin the stock made a dense smo Adled the streets and the wome not take the Janitors assur the children were jn no danger When the taachers in the school saw | ‘the smoke they pulled down the wir “ghades to prevent the children from Bnowing of the fire and had the little folk Join in singing clase songs | Ev Nearly all the children have foreign hanes | . parents, end the report that the schon | cHanges—changes in men Was burning was rapidly circulatea| Methods; through the section. Mothers, hatiess; that they must use extr end without a thought save for the care in obtaining glasses. ehildren, rushed to their rescue | The janitor met thém as they tried to old method of purchasing rea The writing on the wall. ution brings about many and People realize to-day eme The idy- Service, pnter the school building. He told them Made, stock glasses has been that the children were sxfe and that abandoned. there was no fire In the build But Harris Eyeglass the women crowded through the heav which is a double one, @moke and declined to accept the . $dee Vi nm 4 ance, The janitor called aid and heid| Ves You with an Cast The women outside until Capt. F | by an experienced. Oculis Bad 8 reserve force of thirty policemen! prescribes most carefully gould be called from the Bedford avenue! ie Hed t Botice station. your neede, and t - As the policemen d frames women back from ve the excited t the Optician. @ schoolhouse, the pro- t tion who wolces of the children could be heard as lasses, whether they Ghey sang In the rooms al Arigirk Harris Gla whether they hort time the neighborhood was reas.| CUSt .00 or $5.00, are @ured and quiet guaranteed ve you com- The loss from the fire was $2,000. | re lib PLAYWRIGHT BROWNE | DIE S OF PNEUMONIA. Gealichs and His Latest Piece Schedule d to Be| Sev ort Produced Next Thursday a7 weet ain he, Night. Walter Browne, a playwright, Nlete, lasting satisfaction. 54 W. 12! died WA Ramis o Lease 23d St. ith St. 76 Nassau St. | B’hlyn: 489 Fulton St. and 1009 B’way, early to-day at the Audubon BOWIE | Newark: 597 Broad St.,nr. Hahne& Co, He had been suffering from pne for nearly a week, On Tuesda ber of friends witnessed the rehearsal of the play "liver & bienk verse take off on miracle plays. It was his latest work ‘nlidience of well-known people by Henry W. Savage, under whose auspices the play will be pro | duced at Hartford next Thursday night, | Was Mrs. Browne, who wept as the play | Progressed and who hast to her! husband's bedside at the hospital when the rehearsal was over to tell him of| the many words of approval she had heard. Browne was an Eng! monin | a a num. | Woman," | modera | He app bert & Sullivan oper eral other plays, the ilbrettos « @1 musical comedies and a nt 4 stage biographies. f Tig home was at No. 516 West One Hundred and Fitty-ninth street. He ts survived on Colds, C1 hooping-Cough, Write toda: Mention this pay | aC. MEYER & CO. Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 These final reductions in overcoats mark the highest value giving era that Smith Gray & Co. stores have ever known. Their purpose is the im- mediate disposal of every Smith Gray Co. overcoat within the next few days. Let us suggest that you come in now while the assortment is complete, while every size and every style for men, young men and boys is still bs be had. Overcoats Heretofore $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50 12.50 Heretofore $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50 15.00 Heretofore $25.00, 6627.50 and 17.00 Heretofore $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 22.50 Heretofore $45.00, $50.00 27.50 Heretofore $55.00, $60.00 and $65.00 37.50 Smith Gray & Co. Two Brooklyn § Fulton St., at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Bedford Ay. 930.00 Two New York Stores: Broudwar at Warren St. Acrers trom City Hall, 5th Ay., Bet, 27th & 28th Sts, tores: DFBULLS DOES NOT CONTAIN OPIATES Tue Prorie’s Remevy for Congha, Brone ough, Hloarsenesa, o> SAMPLE SENT FREE ‘Addrees per. BALTIMORE, MD. 1911. 25c, 35c, 50c and 65c Yd. In the two to ten-yard lengths, whereas from the full bolts they would eost from cto Just the Shoe with viscol Blucher st for th { tan call Mo t of the soles and upper waterprooted realy un tomorrow thes with red bord: peciall 36c dozen. Cotton towel tists and barber with wing or straight t vies, Extra-heavy Huckaback Towel Shoes of calfskin, with solid leather sole sizes up to $19, taken from $1.50 lot Girls” ex gh-cut- button Shoes with patent tip Sup to 2 Women's Storm Rubber low military heels, size now 96c. of vici kid from $1.45 groups, 76¢. with high’ Cuban or 214 to 8. now 46c. Subway Store, Balcony All-OverLaces,50cyd. Venise and Oriental Allovers, some 75¢ grades, but many St.co grades—in white and ecru, and only cco yards, at 606 yd. Mer Soutache Braided Allover Nets shades isc and 18¢ grades, 12140. Hemmed ‘Turkish woven, 15¢ and 18¢ grades, siz Barnsley Crash Toweling, white borders, 17 inches wide All-linen Glass Toweling. sott blue checked, 12! 9c grade, 10 yd. nd pure Irish Linen ‘lable bleached, 70 in. wide, 8 designs, b0¢ gr 1 Table Dam ask, the bro ar se quality, 176 yd., the gcc « ) HT CON DEN BEAY 11 Sa crnh widitin Goa eurallty, amos 9s Towels. bleached, ¢ 18x41 inches, 12! with red or toe quality urface and other usually Osc; tomorrow. 26e yd. Subway Store, Lower Floor Overcoats For 200 Men quick to choose from this group of former $15 Overcoats at $8.50 We advertise for just 200 men—the first here tomorrow who pick the style and pattern they wish from this $15 group The advertisement comes about simply as the result of our desire to these Overcoat cases quickly —and for no other reason whatever All of these are three-quarter le gray mixtures Now $8.60. And some ‘Men’ 8 $15 All-wool Suits are marked $10 ce the back of h Coats~-most of them plain blacks and Oxford but all sizes are re inted, from 34 to 46-inch chest measurement s that we know about it to a certainty— these are all-woo' Saying all-woo! mec fabrics. Sizes frem 44 to 48-inch chest measurement And another lot of these §3 Trousers—in neat stripes and medium dark effects. to sell tomorrow at $2. Boys’ $6.50 Long Overcoats for $3 Again—all-wool fabrics und some of these Coats wool-lined Long Overcoats with two-way convertible collars, in siz Boys’ $1 and $1.60 Knickerbockert of all-woo! tabric sizes {rom_6 to 17 years. are now 60¢. And about 1,000 Boys’ Wash Suits, in Russian effect in sizes from 24s to © years, 86c. s from 9 to 17 years cut full and well-made, in made from new 1911 fabric From our own $1.50 and $2 groups— and tan Soft Hats, $1, ck and brown Derbies. black. brown, gray Subway Store, Balcony Those ivien’s and Youths’ Derbies and Soft Hats, $1 Ne The Apron SaleCont’d | 20c Wash Fabrics, 15c Dainty checked and str on white grounds, made, so And Plenty of every number. Still big variety, and such wonderfully good Aprons, so neatly daintily styled, at these little prices! least 75 pretty eficets in Grecian tissue pie stripes, check wonder tly complete range of colors and new prints including 12!,¢ for 2 18e for checked gingham Kitchen Aprons wide, with pocket, of 25¢ grade ce checked gingham Kitchen Aprons. equality. 16e yd. full’and | eabrics, including Serge Suitings, Pong qualities 7! lannelette 1 Dimit at 6e yd. 26 for Afternoon Aprons, of dotted swiss and | yard barred muslin, round. trimmed with lace and em- broidery.and for wide, heavy lawn Bond Aprons, with plain hemmed and hemstitehed tuct grade 80c for checked gingham “Cover-all” Kitchen Aprons, of 38¢ grade in mil both of 35¢ Close on to 5,c0« ths, from 4 to Se quality~ Bleached Bed Sheet hemming 72X99 inche yards, to sell » cannot promise marl order 60¢ for maids’ Bretelle and Bib Aprons, trimmed umes cents with tucks grade and embroidery. several styles, of 75¢ ubway Storc, Balcony | | Another Group of Women’s Pony Coats, $34. We aes {and plain { trimmed with Such Coats us Nu Mink (dy jewel’ t Lindsay Lights $50.50. now $34.78. } marmot) Scarfs and Mull Gacy Girls’ $2 to $2.75 Dresses, $1.25 ~~ Subway Store, Balcony pair. Shears at 19c All sizes from 6 to-g inches. a highly ‘nickel colishad’ ateci-vand 1,800 of them purchased from one of the best mills at an average of Forty Per Cent. bel all with patented thumb serew at F below valuation. tachment They are of pure tron \ { Such Shears are found at 35 skillfully woven that the textur now 19¢, Subway Store, Balcony There are Grecian Trellis, ¢ Corsets at 35c Mosaic and Chinese Trellis de Pa ( oftered bathre Short und medium lengths, sony ahadesot blue. ar iar with long hips and low bust, 36c. HAGA oe SMe Beebe Tek AN Shirt nals > ng. will not warp and ¥ wa ¢ qu or Summer fe ish and f Subway Store, Balcony |...) ¢¢ Sonnet furniiny and (4 Lawn Waistsat 50c Bur the special pricing concern OF « bar and plain lawn, with size Gr new sail collar, kimono and 18x30 in $ straight sl Others trimn : in with I then the re Y tr \ 1 would | ! ba ie , Suby con . Men’s $3 Shoes, $1. 95 | Towel Sale leand tines hemmed or hemstitched, with red or plain white borders, usual closely plain Te yd. Damask —full fe 42 yd. width the Subway Store, Lower Floor And dre ; gun-metal $1.95. d ‘ Women's $3 Welted ‘Soled. Shoes, $1.95 _ Hemmed Huckaback Towels, red 16 or plain Of vici kidskin, button and lace style, about | White borders, size 121gxz2 inches, 6¢ ca., 60e doz. 00 pairs in all sizes and widths, $1.96, Size 17X43 inches, 6¢ cach, or 70¢ dozen. ped Cotton Dress Voiles and faney plaids. in a And a largo quantity of cut pieces of Wash ¢ Cotton 8 2 to IC Store, Lower Floor 88-In. Unbl. Muslin, 5c of unbleached Muslin Be yd. ize before Subway feta Lower Floor Men’ s Shirts, 35c. madras triped light and dark elfe From the same manufacturing furrier And all sizes from 14 to 17 whence came those we secured hirts marked to so quick! day ful full-length Ce f 36 ubway § f . § ‘ay Store, Balc lected skins, lined with broce de satin and —eet aay indsay “Magic™ Inverted usuall y a sct. now $10 a set. Rricied” Crate acon aracul Coats, made of full skins, inf mantle and hull-frosted globe. length, lined with beautiful brocade satin , 4 and trimmed with crochet or jewel but Complete, 27c tons, usually $65.00. ri $46.60. Busway ators; oaleeny Subway Store, Lor Lower Floor q m, of Percale 1 i er Ss spring sar Dainty new checks and ‘ cluded, and many of cade ir i r 1, and pink. — In the junior si of & Ch Gloves which + WS & 15 years $1,265. ble Mc usually sc. r 26e Subway Store, Balcony SE eae mes ne oe ae Bathroom and Boudoir Rugs >) Men’s and Women’s SAL “WATCHES row 3/250 VhileSavings Hiervant Dracantine g Is AnEvent Presenting W orth- These watches came to us at prices considerably under those we pay regularly, ‘The saving made we pass on to you. In each case the amount is sufficient to cause you to make an immediate purchase if you have in mind the buying of a watch Involved in this sale are inyported cases and movements and Amer- ican cases and movements, INCLUDING TWO CELEBRATED AMER- ICAN MOVEMENTS, the names of which we have agreed to withhold publishing. But they are here for vou to see, with the names on the dials. Women’s Imported Watches Kunting wed en llustrated), 14. me trated). PMA. iid plain eng R turned. regularly arr Gold Wateh iustrar thin model a be Ral A Prey re i $9. ; 12, offered | gia. Filled, Watches (illustrated), hunti 14- ‘eee Fao Watch. thin model. locket style guaranteed 20 years, O size, regularly offered at $10.60. Men's Watches with gilt dial regularly $14 Gold-Filled Watch, © six oftered at $11.26. pen face anteed 10 years, regularly § 50, offered at 67. Open-Faced Watches, silver case, many styles Silver Watch, thin model. cf tine or locket nported movemer regularly $6.50, offered style, with enamel or silver cial, regularly $e 1 $6. offered at $4.26. Gun-Metal Watches, with imported move- hows) A regu Hered at Women’s Watches With American ited Ww ‘a plain oF Movements d. guaranteed 20. years, fitted with Silver Chatelaine Watch ated), open An Movements. larly $11.50, offered face, ed back re offer $3.75. d-Filled Watches, face, gua Gold-Filled Watch, ca anteed 25 regu uly § offered a 14 ket. Gold Watches, © back for m 14-kt. Gold Watches, ; cqulatly $21, offered at $174 ain for monogram open faec lo cHtered at, $42 and. $184 $0." | Lot of Renowned Howard Watches, in gold- Gold-Filled Watches, oper O size, case J ca guaranteed 2 50. muarantecd 20 yeur xt $13. offered New England Watches, regula at $9.75. {oat $1. Main Floor GimbelFurPrices Drop with the Temperature When the “cold wave’ wa' reductions in our Tur stock % ; We have done this for your benefit-for in some instances these new Fur prices average so close to half the usual standard valuations that you, as a purchaser, might consider you are getting double what you pay for in style, worth and quality Women's 52-inch XXX quality Caracal Cc sngth Persian Lamb (Leipzig. made of full skins and re ed by hand. lined ws selected skins, formerly $235 brocaded satin. formerly Sos, now $69.50. 1 now $175. inc $220. Women’s 52-inch XXXX quality ¢ Women's Fur Neckwear and Muffs constructed on the newest lines, trimmed with con Natural Skunk Scasfs, formerly $i4.s0 and $49, trasting fur collars: formerly $155. now $07.60, now $9.76 and $27.60. Womens §2-inch isan 1 (dyed Muskrat Pillow Mults, formerly $25 and $45, now $15 Coats. with long roll shaw! collar, lined with light 0. brocuded satin’ formerly $225, now $139.76, Blu trier age MOY ata ee alt oripely 2 Wp Black Fox Scarfs, formerly $35 and $39.50, now $62.00. now $17.60 und $23.50. Other styles formerly S95 and $i25. now $62.60 Mulls match, Pillow or Fancy, and $59.60. $39.50, now $17 Prices Near Zero on Sweaters For Men, Women and Children from certain manufacturers of notably the mill making the famous “Notair” brand we se- ured splendid lots of pure wool Sweaters for men, women and children, at prices far below usual, These Sweaters we are now offering, just when snowy Winter weather makes them most needed, at the lowest prices of the season, ‘| hese are the fine groups Men's Sweaters at $2.35 Full Retail Prices, $4.50, $5 a: ts height we were figuring how to bring about other 1¢ racul Cou id Pointed Wolf Sets, formerly $45, formerly $35 Third Floor Imported Razors at 35c. Men who shave them- selves and barbers are much interested in this fine news. Here are razors on which may be recognized best English and German trademarks; all perfect, of finely tempered steel, hol- low ground, highly polish- ed and set ready for use. Mostly with hard black rubber handles. The firm for whom they were imported could not take them, hence we were able to secure them to sell tor less than their actual high-grade Sweaters, d $5.50 Styles include high collar Auto Coat Sweaters, hy Coat Sweaters r : nv reyular style. tine-ribbed Coat Sweaters, of pure worsted, und Shaker. | #Mport price. Ordinarily knit Coat Sweaters these razors would sell for Color white, navy bluc, gray. garnet, black and combinatior 75¢ to $1.50 each; to-mor- All sizes at olors. in or nother. A special'y good opporcunity row wise men will pick them out, by half dozens, at 36¢ each Companion Offering of Razor Strops, 60c. A maker's samples and pred stock ot high grade Razor Strops, lly selling at 7s¢ to $1.50. lo-morrow ut 50¢ each. Main Floor r clubs and associatior Women's Sweaters at $2.25 Full Retail Prices, $4, $6 and $5.75 Among, then are Golf and Automobile Sweaters, Sw in two- toned ck able dia € s Sweaters for street wear with V or high necks——ail pure wool buttonhole Infants’ and Misses’ Sweaters, $1.50 Regularly $2 to $2.76 in white, car ray, sone fall with Notair All pure woo with fancy trim: Main Floor A Radical Clearance of Fine Cluster Puffs reduce, materially, our high grade, sanitary Clusters in new and laushionable styles. Prices, for perfect and desir- able Puffs, are reduced one-quarter to one-half, con- stituting a remarkable offering of Hair Goods of such high quality, and affording a splendid opportunity to make the acquaintance of the Gimbel Coiffure n We have decided to tee ck of Phe I! ' !! ample in quantity $10 togi5 Clr r Poufis, $7.CC $4.50 und $i Puils at $3 an French est we new vuped Cluster of 24 4 Is, and our well b w di herr 4 Lily’ styles—all desirable st $2 Cluster Puffs at $1.35 $7.60 to $8.60 Pufis at $5 lusters, in three popular round and oval styles, les, i nga n t ar | with 18 ¢ + pulls in cach, one ot the best offerings jalcony. FL , BROT HERS THIRTY: SECOND St 111 Li PECERTECOFT CET OEE Ili SUL a TT Lu fe. TULL 1 Il Lith Ui gt TT PUD MISTI TTR UT

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