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| etadioatiaiaenanane MBER 11, 19115 @ the flames to @ passenger, was last seen ot the Viv- oe trae Ket Miss Morgen’s fate was net ouspested PHOSPROROUS FREE: me reman Fred Christ \oria’s aftercail that night. A gale was until) the agorm had abated; then her i | NAB the frst to drop, and William Tan- DROWNED AT SEA diowing, the steamer was plunging and| mothe: missed her; in the search for ft Bo old 4 nn of the ampany We 3 toasing In a tremendous sea, dnt Mins|her {t wae discovered that Ballantine (08 Bontevere Morgan gripped tight the rail. She may | was gone too. [not have known it, but #he was in most| On the day after Mise Morgan ant |imminent danger, and recognizing her) Officer Ballantine were lost @ memorial jPertl Third Officer Ballantine started to| service was held, It was conducted by jher, those on board beheve, although no, the Rev, J. T. Newman, the Rev, HJ, one saw him do 80, Bundy and the Rev. James foimes, e They beiteve, too, that Just as Ballan-| All the passengers attended, tine neared her the ehip gave a great] The Victoria, from LAverpool, arrived lured, Miss Morgan's hands were torn] here yesterday, from the rai! and she went everbeard. —$—$——— as Ballantine may have lost hie balance, too, and fallen in the seething waves BAY HE SHOT POLICEMAN. | But those who knew his courage best! Jacon Podett, twenty-fear years, of No. vow that his frst purpose to save the! S08 West One Hundred and ‘Thirty-attr girl ssed him, and, although it was/ street, who says he ie @ law student and suicidal, he plunged after her. whe bas been living with friends in a Ne ene saw them etruggiing in the! tent at Rdgemera was arrested there be SEL AISING FL : R dprk water, none heard their cries for | yestertay by Detectives Tooney, Mewine hehe sand ned tabi Pastry, Dumplings snd Pen C help which the gale must have hushed. ' and Cooney on the charge that (he S341 Baseman reas cor eporreamns: P the street. Later Firemen Lynx, Berger and Mo; and five firemen They all ere doing well to-day. Resnick was In « telephone booth when the explosion occurred. As he etepped forth scores ef bottles tumbled from | thelr sheives and flam Carthy of Engine No. & Fitty-first street near Lexington avenue, were Jovercome. Ine and Berger recov- ered quickly, but MeCarthy was driven in Acting Assistant Chief Sherlock's gig leaped wpebout | ig Flower Hospital. An hott him 4 woman jer fed to the | i lo return 10 in street and Resn wits who came from her apartment upstaire, was over- come by the fumes that rushed toward her as she opened a eide doon She was revived In the street, gored by a maddened bull at hie x Morris Silverman, fifty years a4, Res- | Lake home yesterd ‘he animal, which nick's fath law, was badly burned, | has peen the terro: the nelghborhood and parts of Resnick’s coat and ehirt!for more than ry threw Busse were burned away against a fence anf three ribs and one The firemen fought the fire for nearly | leg were broken. But for the presence an ho The sulphurous tum filling | of mind of the Busse chauffeur Busse made it hard t ‘ould have been kill . SCORGHES 2 AND OVERCOMES FIRE hele keep the phosphorus bottle in Wig drugstore farther away from the { telephone booth smd also see that the ' chemical is kept covered with water ‘The etock he had on hand at nis drug tore No, #4 Second nue, expleded TRYING IN VAIN TO RESCUE GIRL PHILADDLPHIA, herote attempt te > Gores George H. B CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—George H. Bu brother of ex-Mayor Fred Buaso, Mrs. J. K. Brown, Sih ‘est 84th St, New Yo y steamer Victoria lost his life in furtous storm at sea on the night of Aug. 80; the girl and he were drowned. Miss Mary Morgan of At. John, N. B., “The under-crust of m light as the tom TOMORROW GIMBEL MILLINERY SALON WILL PRESENT THE ‘NEW AND AUTHENTIC MODES OF PARIS AS CREATED BY The Georgette Jeanne Lanvan Reboux Louison Paul Poiret. Talbot - Marie Louise . Germaine Lewis And Other Famous Artists “ This Display of the new Millinery will eclipse our previous efforts and wa believe it will surpass any exhibition that has ever been held in Amer- ica. We have imported not a few hats, but hundreds; and only from the world’s greatest artists. By so doing, we are not featuring one modiste, but all who have won fame in the world of fashion. Needless to say this is the only way to present all the styles of Paris—for each artist has a dif- erent version of the new style. For ideas some of the Parisian modistes have harked back to the brilliant periods of the past—Charles IV., the Battle of Marignan, the portraits ot Catharine de Medici and to the centuries later, but always fascinating, e superb collection of armor of the Charles IV. period, now in the Museu at Cluny, furnished the designs for the heraldic motifs which adorn many of the small hats. Other motifs were copied from the locks and knockers of old castle doors. The quaint modes of 1846 were the inspiration for the charming poke atyles, “and on and on, we could fora over the pages of history to relate the beautiful story of the new millinery. No, this is not to be a season of simplicity, for the hats are luxurious, with exquisite ostrich, goura, paradise, blondin, rifle and other rare plumages. Also—magnificent furs, rich gold and silver laces and superb motifs. The new colors are brilliant and beautiful—crow’s wing, huckleberry, navy and regimental blue, faisan, mole, gold, bronze, castor, amethyst, violet, ruby, sulphur, brown, Chartreuse, Empire and cucumber green, A riot of colors—but each color-combination is a superb harmony. A special feature of this presentation will be a number of beautiful Sets consisting of Hat, Muff and Bag—the art, of the far-famed Mme. Julia, Talbot, and others. Besides this exclusive collection of imported models there will be a dis- lay of hats from our own workrooms—copies and adaptations of the oy modes, In a measure, these hats are equally noteworthy of every kind and we believe they stand unrivaled. Both collections include-— Picturesque Hats for Reception, Tea and Evening Wear Smart Hats for Carriage, Motoring and Street Wear Your inspection is cordially solicited, Third Floor Altho Intended Princi lew York and Visiting Exhibit of the New 8: Dress Goods & Dress Trim: in the Autumn and Winter designs is of the utmost any gn hg every woman eager to know what the fashions are Tt is, in fact, a formal of these great stocks for the new season, and is bg planned on altogether a new scale, “ue with helpfulness and fascination at every These Dress Goods Specials: $2.50 Imported Broadcloth at 41.68 $3, Imported Black Broadoloth ot yard. 1, . 75 Im » aay ported Cheviot Suiting at ogi 2 bli or Black Bore 60 in, at And These Specials in Silks: qalgi80, Satin Crepe Charmeuse at | sotg:teemported Bleck Drese Betta It is IMPORTANT TO KNOW that many of these wonderful new Silks and Dress Goods may be seen E UP, in a series of Reproductions of Foreign Model Costumes side by side, in the Display Salons, with the goods by the yard. jond Floor Women’s Swiss-Ribbed Underwear—Fall Weights Knit Underwear made in Switzerland is famous for its even mesh, its elasticity, and consequently its excellent fit and comfort. New shipments have been arriving direct from abroad, and we res foaking a fine showing of this excellently finished Underwear lor Women. Swise-ribbed, white merino, the Vests with high neck and long or short sleeves, at 85c each. Tights to match, in knee or ankle length, at $1; ane Union Suits with high neck, long sleeves, ankle at $1.86. } @ broad collection of Children’s Underwear, including: ore, Norns id New Brunswick Underwear—shirts and drawers, from 24 to 84, at Tee; usual # oualty, Lig ‘s Medium-weight Merino Underwear, in gray or white; size 18, wt Hore’ anf Ghist Lessing’ Pitetsd Gctton,Ueioa Suits, up to 10 years et 650; "and Youths’ thes, at 760 each. 2 Main Foot Gimbels Is Now Headquarters for the “DOMESTIO” Sewing Machines For Brooklyn and ron Island As Well as New York and Westchester It is important to know this, because at the beginning of the Fall Dressmaking season there are many women who will need new Rew ing Machines, and of course the celebrated ‘DOMESTIC,’ with its half century of splendid reputation, is the one that hun- dreds of them will naturally choose, The announcement of the taking over by Gimbels of the sole selling agency of these Machines of the first rank for this greatly enlarged territory is further pointed by our Important Offering of “DOMESTIC” No. 64 M es at $22 An improved 1911 model with barrel tension release and the famous looper, which enables you to sew lock or chain stitch at will. Drop-head style with additional ball-bearings, enabling the Machine to be run practically without effort. On Easy Terms at $2 Cash The Remainder at $1 Weekly Delivered freight prepaid to any railroad station within 500 miles of New York. Instructor sent to your home on request without charge, if in Greater New York. Fitth Floor Silk-and-Cotton Fabrics Low Priced 86-in, Chiffon Mull, 28¢ ¥d.| Silk snd Cotton Messaline Usual price 88c yard. A lustrous At 32c Yard fabric, about half silk, in black, white, Ordinarily 50¢ yard, with nearly os cream and @ wide range of desirable} much lustre as its all-silk cousin. Made colors. especially for evening wear, in ivory, Shantung and Dotted crear, pink, beliotrope, is, old rose, Chiffon, 26c Yard navy blue and other shades, A coft, light-weight weave of Shan-| Flowered Chiffon Mull, tung, and an excellent quality of chif- 26c and 30c Yard fon in Darby Dots, 24 and 26-in. wide, Particularly in about 80 colors, including pink, blue, heliotrope, tan, ivory, cream, white and black, 26c yd. ty for children's wear, in plain and novelty floral effects, on plain or dotted browns, in pink, blue, heliotrope and yellow. 2d Floor The September Distribution of PLAYER-PIANOS Continues This sale of all the PIANOS which we have taken in exchange, as well as all the instruments that have been standing on our floors during the last season, started this morning aad it is impossible at this writing to say just what instruments will be here tomorrow. But a large and varied collection, including many very fine instru- ments, both PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS, comprises the assemblage, And without doubt a most interesting collection will be here tomorrow, ‘The sale started with such splendid instru- ments as Sohmer Cecilian Player-piano, regularly $1050, at $875 Farrand Cecilian Player-piano, regularly $650, at $536 Apollo Player-piano, regularly $850, at $695; regularly $760, at $635; regularly $660, at $545 Kroll Auto-Grand Player-piano, regularly $850, at {665 Vose Player-pisno, regularly $760, at $635 Packard Player-pian8, regularly $750, at $615 Other 88-Note Player-pianos as low as $315 The collection of SAMPLE UPRIGHT PIANOS includes Vose, Packard, Shoninger, Milton and other good Pianos, now ranging in ake from $355 down to $96 each. Iso an attractive collection of USED UPRIGHT PIANOS, | The collection is well worth | ranging in price from $65 up to $165. coming to see tomorrow. All sold on easy terms of payment. Eighth Floor for the Guidance of This | Wear-Ever ALUMINUM Ware To Housekeepers Just Re From Mountain and Seashore--- Yes, You Are Still in Time to Share the Remarkable Offerings in These Gimbel September Sales of CHINA, OUT ORYSTAL And HOUSEWARES Of course we have found it to telegraph factories to rush double plies, by fast express; but they have been eager to ain this great ach it, vil Tomorrow the beautiful China Store and the handsome Housewares and broad in thelr wonderful offerings as on the day the great will be as brilliant of ALUMINUM WARE has amazed the manufacturers. Bat § to throw Sales started, The sell is only natural that careful and tasteful housekeepers should be the old unsanitary wares that crack and chip, and cannot be kept clean, and fi their kitchens with bright, clean, non-corrosive, practically indestructible and on. sanitary Aluminum Wares, when the chance comes to buy them for so little, he superb groups of CUT CRYSTAL, that will be here tomorrow, must be secured soon, as many of them cannot be duplicated. They have been unma pe past; and yet they are cut on the purest and heaviest ka known to crysta cutting. A score of choice varieties in a Were Dinner Sets heretofore unmentioned, ready tomorrow in our September Sale, everyone at an emphatic reduction, everyone an open stock Bort ton Prend pattern frum which Dew pion may be woued af any tne to Prom now replace broken anes. 100-piece sets all reduced 20 per cent. ie, Ne, SA oes Liiee Raia ame og September Chins Sale. These este are now We. fy bellished 100-plece “‘Westminster"—Attractive border 626. |all perfect, in very attractive decorations pattern, 100 pieces, 917. be, ’ coln gold on edge en et lvow tle, 4 “Sovereign Blue”—Our newest Eng- | three prices: Ush importation, 100 pieces, §27. Brushes 100-plece Sete, full service for 18 av » Welle “ 7 of i a Rese rare prea ce Lepupine lea Eek en nl “Marjorie’—A dainty English pat- tern, 100 pleces, qn0.78. peroneal i a nia meee bi dapatey oy “Daisy”"—A hand-decorated Aus-|gold, regularly $48, now {5 irtete Brushes, regu- by nit dept Ve bor- PE sss Ul screed = Trey Feats Dusters, all-tail der decoration, 100 pleces, 17, ton cl hi doe Peeing gg rg “Pedrola”—New plain shape, taste-| Just 200 cut Turkey Feath- fully decorated, 100 pieces, $16. Comptes Raters lig Ping a BR now 80c, “Leighton”—English porcelain tn |¢! new tra, flow five, 100 pleces #17908. larly $8 at 044 ps "Sook, Toate onne Himogee, Bend Decorated I. 1S Pent Mounted Tove ‘All belts Year hg are amo O- , pa Relaaicat offerings i the at 98 a") Ges, 1%ineh now He 850 ples ercolators, num} the panulaares ve Oye le to offer you these, nike or copper finish, full 3-pint sie, regularly $6.60, now $4.76. Chafing Dishes, in nigkel oF co; fini hand! full 8-pint regularly #.60, now’ st.60.° A special group of eight different styles eat Dishes, ranging in price from $8.50 to $13, naw §7. Coffee Pereolators, in nickel or finish, with iting lam; up size, reguli $6, now Five-o’clock Tea Kettles, in nickel, copper or brass finish, seven different styles to choose from, regularly $4.50, now $3.60, 60 Five-o’clock Tea Kettles, sen, copper or braas finish, regy Aluminum Kitchen Sets Entirely new—made by Landers, Frary & Clark, sonsieisng of five pieces, including one Saw-edge Bread Knife, one Bee! Slicer, with 11-inch blade, two Paring Knives, one with | blade, other with short blade, and one Butcher Knife, fitted with solid cast aluminum handles that can never come off; packed in a neat box; guaranteed best steel; regular $1.75; September price, $1.25 set. ta Our stock of Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware has been replenished and we are again prepared to supply all demands. Another 2,000 sets of our special 3-PIECE SETS OF ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS are ready for to- morrow. Three sizes in each set, regularly $1.85, now $1.10 for the three pans, Shallow Stew Pans, regularly 60c, now 30c. Lipped Sauce Pans, 1-qt. size, regularly 65c, now 25c. Berlin Sauce Pans with aluminum; Waffle Irons, $2.95. covers, Lipped Frying Pana, 7-Inch size 600; my hafing-dish Forks |ted with ebony $1.40, now 950, 200 Casserole med, regularly : 81-inch size, 76¢, i Fall cles ; D-qt size, 860. ri anc "9 aa pel $1.20 quare Jelly Cake Pans, loose bot-| Bubbitt’s Naphtha Soap, 9 for &Se. L-qt. size, $1, ci toms, at 60c, Bestene—just the thing to chase hae Square Jelly Cake Pang, one ptece, | dirt, will soour and polish, 10 for 38¢. ae, 9,38 at 600, >-More-Dust, largo size package, Berlin Kettles with c Aluminum Tea Spoons, 2 dosen | kills dust, moths and germs, icgularly L-qt. size, 65¢ —-B-qt. $1.05 | for 48c. 2be, now 196 package. 2-qt. size, 850 4-qt. size, $1.26 Aluminum Table Spoons, 1 doz., 950 (No mail orders filled.) . . Aluminum Mixing Spoons, 15c ea. Uncle Sam's Wax Ojl Peli Double Boiler or Cereal Cooker, 1- . rey Jewel C: - g 8 wel Carpet Renovator qt. #iz0, $1.40; 2-qt. size, $1.70 Aluminum Mixing Spoons, extra arpet Re long handles, at 26¢ each, Cheese Cloth Dusters, 8¢ each. Round Cast Griddles, with side} Aluminum Tea Balls at 120 each, Dis hots or Pollabing Cloths, handles, $2.45 each. Aluminum Ladles at 40¢ each, repariy Tao, now o@. Round Griddles with bale handles, | Aluminum Milk Ladies at 200 each. | ogQ ay eum eros Knives, remularty 12-inch diameter, $2.25. Aluminum Soup Strainers, 75c each, Fifth Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIATY-THIAD BT.