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GEON DIVES INTO RIVER AFTER HOSPITAL PET Dr. McKinlay Rescues Puppy \- at the Risk of His { Own Life, ‘ Dr. Charles H. MoKiniay, in charge of the ambulance, took several patients | |) trom Harlem Hospital to the Charities Jdoat at the foot of East One Hundred | and Twentieth street yesterday after- oon, Following the ambulance was Fiuffies, puppy, and a great favorite at the’ jospital. Dr. McKiniay was returning o his ambulance when Fluffies euXden- fy lost his balance and fell into the Water, The tile was running out stron the puppy wae carried fitty feet the pier, Dr. McKinlay took off his Overcoat and hat and dived into the | chilled water, Then with @ strong over- hand stroke he made for the yelping dog Whose strength was fast giving out. | He grabved the dog by the nape of the neck and tried to swim back against the tide with one hand and support the half senseless dog with the other, Dr. McKinlay was fast losing his own strength when he rolied over on his back and kept afloat, at the same tine Guiding toward the shore at an angle Within twenty feet of the docks a rope reached the doctor, He tied the| rope about Fiuffies and he was drawn to the dock, She doctor then was | drawn In, completely exhausted. Doc- toP and dog were treated by Dr. Rit-| ter before they started back to Harlem Hoepital. | ‘Those pretty white clothes of mine are all to the bad,” laughed Dr, Me- Kinlay as he got out of the ambulance, | the dog in een arms. | | | “HELLO” RATES CO UP QUEENS JUST REVERSES THE | Loud Wail From Indignant| Subscribers Who Get Bills ‘for Increased Amounts. covered that, whereas the Now York Telephone Company lately reduced other folks’ toll ¢ erable flo at the same time went up corr quiet. Queens on the of 50 per ce! Up to Dec. 1 !t cost ten cents to tele- Phone between the Rockaways and Long Island City. Now it costs fifteen cents. Up to Dee, 1 tt cost five cents to tele- Phone ‘between Rockaway pe points, such as Hammels, for ex and Lawrence, Now it costs ten cents. Tho first that subscribers increases Was When thelr bills o Complainants say the explanatlo: them {9 that the added charg necessary because o proved service recently Installed anc ise of addi- tional Improvements to come sho ly. There !s also a report, they say, that shortly the cost cf service in South Brooklyn and Coney Island will be in- creased. ‘On Deo, 1 the compan toll charges betwee! other anhattan and of the P Is asse for the purpg by order GUARANTEED ORIENTAL PEARL 22-K GOLD FINISH Here is @ Spe in every sense offer a limited at tht igh ol the Rue de la P , said Pearl F ‘justing wheels, The money Sf gay, belt. 1h of one hun- In fact many from $id'ga ' “You wilt ye ee them, as they ade tor Jewellers and Jewellers only. CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches Jewelry, 180 Broadway, . New York OPEN EVENINGS-UNTIL CHRISTMAS “SHOP EARLY” Is the Universal Plea Because it is BEST for purchasers, le and all. This true word from the editorial columns of the HERALD: Team Work in Shopping You—Mr. and Mrs. Shop; Miss Shopper and Big Brother si per bave, yo cua, cetera mined ta to 2 shop early. If ee ven't, ‘re now comes with s su; ion for a ttle, pe i aor in shopping—a, little “inside Daseball® that should help shopper, sales) the boy and the man on the de- livery sutomobile oF wagon, the horse and the merchant Purchasers order too sent to their lepartment ee tions always to ref you, and perhaps when you are waiting for a you will remem that {ft would have been just as well, snd oven, Matton: So tine tain the parcel instead of having given the order that it be sent. Boys, men and horses are spe till after rdnighe ‘on account of small tee ’s add to the say snes eens and make it “Shop Early and Carry Home the "Small P The Christmas Gift Blouse That You Desire Is Here merely the declaration of a fact. Not a boastful statement, styles for Spring. only give you a bird’s-eye view of this At $3.95 Chiffon in surplice style, veiling foundation trimmed with filet lace. Chiffon over filet mesh net. Velveteen waist with lace seks, Messaline coat waist, 1 frill and peplum, Chan, able Caen hy bes lace jabot and pointed collar Net Blouse oe yeaa Pande of Cluny lace, and Goupy peplum. 5 Velvet and Lace Coat Waists. ‘Tucked net, over either net or silk, At $5 Colored tucked net over foundation of cream Brussels net, trimmed with wide bands of mac- rame lace. Chiffon, trimmed with shirrings, lace yoke an& revers, Messaline, pean revers with filet lace inser- tions, and silk fringe. Black-and-white syiped marquisette, with panne velvet revers, lace yoke. Gi) white and’ colors, with shadow lace and net frill All-over antique lace, with net yoke. eaatrnenle net with Martial et Armand Cas- ca tcl velvet and Chantilly lace combination over white. At $6.96 Heavily braided chiffon over fancy net, lace yoke and cuffs. pueniticn, tucked in surplice effect, over Brussels m Chitton, with Quaker frill and lace yoke. Chiffon over imitation filet lace, embroidered in chenille. Silk marquisette over macrame 1: Concert in Auditorium Player-Piano Solo—Valee Op. 34--No. less .ssee «. Momkowaki Mr. LARGE Voice: Four American Indian Songs, .........6..e0005 Cadman . From the Land of th 2. The White Dawn 8. Far Off I Hear a L 4. The Moon Dr Mr. Victrola: (a) Contes d’ Hoff: » Offenbach (b) O Night of Love (Duet) Mr. C. MARU: Player-Piano Solo: (a) Valse Lente Sievekin, (6) Witches’ Dan MacDow Mr. LARGE (s) Mit Einer Vasserlilie. . +5, Grieg 'b) I Know a Lovely Aaa Hardelot c) Because ‘a . D'Hardelot Piano—Surline (6) Sunset...... Victrola: Duet (Enrico Ca 9. Player-Piano Solo: Grand Polka de Concert...... eves Bartlett We have Lingerie Blouses in the new Superb Real Lace Blouses. Every kind of blouse that has been endorsed by Paris | | tnd this season; these were made for us by the most famous blouse designers of the French capital. And our exclusive reproductions of these Blouses are the talk of New York. $100,000 Collection of Spic-span New Christmas Blouses . Scores of styles in Lingerie Satin, with ningrsine: bee cola, shadow Ince Blouses, $1 to $19.75 ve Corduroy, with lace yoke and cuffs, pipings of jand-made. Blouses, ces meteor, Brussels net yoke and cuffs. priced at $5 to $85. Tomorrow at 2.30 P. M. PROGRAM seee ee Wehli +. Ware Russell Mr Forza del Destino-Solenne in questd’ora .... .Verdi Mr. MARUSAK Mr. LARGE 26x40 in., $2.25 Three-fold Screens, In print, we unfortunately can 38x63 in., $6.60 60x84 in., Gift-Things to Make the Home heard and More Comfortable Woven Tapestry Panels Woven Tapestry Mi for framing or wall hangings small sizes at 46c, 76c and 900; large size up to $20. Prayer Rugs for Table Mats French Mouquette Covers, in Oriental designe— Screens filled with burlaps, in browns, Silk and Velour Lamborn for yr Nae mantel bt At $10.75 Chiffon, collarless, trimmed with shadow lace. Chiffon, embroidered in worsted. Antique Jace over Brussels net. ‘mitation filet lace over chiffon. hite satin, in eitlice Woes an en ie oniered! Crepe meteor, with large re All-over tucked net, with billowy side frill. At $12.75 pene in two-tone colorings, shadow lace yoke Chiffon with embroidered frill, high girdle. Imitation cream filet lace in surplice effect; net If she alread, sleeves, suits of black velvet. «Crepe meteor, in a demi-tailored style, with long, close-fitting sleeves. At $14.75 Chiffon over Cluny lace, trimmed with taffeta and $696 a set. Nanda; Hudson Bay Sables—both natural and blended, $365 Chiffon over eyelet embroidery. and $376 a set. Silk marquisette over Cluny lace. Fancy figured net, with pretty side frill. At (8.75 penton: beautifully embroidered with silk and chenille. Silk marquisette, pointed yoke of shadow Ince embroidered all over. At $24.75 Macrame lace oyer black marquisette, Postilion a set. ack. Chiffon, with shadow lace panels, _ At $29.75 Chiffon, in surplice effect, with imitation filet lace vest and revers. Satin, demi-tailored, ¢trimmed with worsted buttons and shadow lave frill. Third Floor Pretty Christmas Gifts In ART NEEDLEWORK °: Under this elastic title are gathered more charming things with which to delight one’s friends on Christmas than your philosophy ever dreamed of. Many are really not needlework at all; but they all possess a wonderful aptness as gifts and we ae proud of the showing. Taking them quite at random, one finds boxes and letter racks, waste baskets and sewing tables, water coolers and candy jars— some in beautiful French hand-embroidery, others of tapestry and® moire. The gold wicker and eoenpesition ‘baskets, fern pots, lamp shades and flower holders make a rich display. . ‘There are handkerchief, glove, veil and gown cases, all white, and embroid- ered in white and lined in Blak or blue; also many lingerie pillow slips, in Madeira and French embroidery and Cluny lace. All sorts of leather articles, such as pillows, mats, library scarfs, book covers, and so on—all most decorative. Of knitted and crocheted articles, such as baby's bootees and jackets, hans, slippers and shawls, there is a wide selection, Also a demonstration nitting and crocheting with Columbia yarns, Associated with this Fancy Goods Section is # fine stock of artists’ mater- ials, drawing instruments, and a special demonstration in Metal-Aplika, also pierced rue work and pyrography.. Art Needle Specials Prettily crocheted slippers, various colors. LL a ath regularly $1. Hand-drawn scarfs and shams, 600 each, regular! Embroidered pieces at balf price: including pref centrepieces, pillows and bagy, some a trifle mussed, Second Many Give Housedresses For Gifts And everyone who does may be called a sensible person. We call these particular dresses by their familiar title, even though they are so much better than the usual kinds that they deserve being called Morning Dresses. For Christmas we have assembled a collection of new Spring styles in these demi-tailored dresses of percale and chambray. Some are in plain colors, and others are white printed in color, Blue, pink, lavender, also blagk-and-white, ‘ee Those at $2 and $2.26 are especially commendable. And each one is in a gift box, Second Floor This $5 Millinery Should Be Priced at $8.75 to $15 vet, others of “velvet and silk—variousl, ly trimmed with fur, flowers, fancy feathers and ribbons. Bl Medium-Priced Salon. BEDSPREADS-- Many Fine Patterns One sign of a careful houscke per is the neat and handsome appearance of her Beds. Here we Bedspreads of many styles which will put on the finishing touch and incidentally make excel- lent Christmas gifts: Marseilles Bedspreads, heavy qual- ity, pretty raised patterns, hemmed, at $2.95 and $3.50 each. Satin-finished Bedsprodds, scalloped white with kindergarten, nursery and and cut corners for vt I-size beds, at §2.96 and $3.60 each. Ati finished Bedspreads, extra | each, EL BROTHERS GIMI Women’s That is, from the stand- vancing we must disregard quality—so far as prices are concerned—so that we may clear our stocks. Some of these hats were $8.75 to $15, Others have iu been made within the last few days from the left-over materials of hats that usually sold at these prices, This hundred or more » hats will rank among the \‘ most noteworthy offerings we have ever presented, as there is a wide and pleasing selection. Some are of vel- Three pairs, $4.71 ings—wear guaranteed. at $1.60, matching sets lack and every de- Third Floor size, for double beds with box springs, cut corners and scalloped edges, at Costs Crib Bedspreads in pink, blue and jungle pictures amd children’s rhymes, in pretty boxes, * wt} 26 08 a WORRY... NEW YORK)" YORK ‘THIRTY-THIRD 8T. a single pair or a dozen—but we doubt it. leased as Punch to be thus remembered, that we Poser much of it at prices well below the market, and all prettily boxed for Christmas, if desired. chief. Sold at Men’s Hosiery Counter and various other sections of the Store. or contrasting fount: in black only. Over 20 patterns, At $6 for rad ‘pairs— Heavy weight Black Silk Stock- At $2.60 a pair—Fine hand-embroidered Silk Stock- ings, in black and colors, with self or contrasting em- broidery. 20 beautiful patterns. ‘Three pairs for $7. Men’s Silk Socks At $1—Sets of Silk Socks with Necktie to match; also Coats—-$5, $7.60, $9.75, or the piano, at $2.26, $3, $3.26, $4 and Mattiny node Boxes, at Cedar Boxes, at $6. Boxes that fit unde 6. In oak, at $4.60; in mahogany, at $8.25. Couch Covers in a great variety— 60; French mouquettes, $10; blnta * mouquettes To effect this desirable dual urpose, the Upholstery Store is roadly at your service. Its ous aisles are filled with gestions, that are both artistic and practical. Without further ado, let us plunge right a a list of them: Loungin; Artistically covered Bw pg $1.20, $1.90 and $1.60, usually $2 to $2.50. Damask Lounging Pillows, some plain, others with ek of the same material, various colors at $2, rin) $2.60 and pe ising Powe $4 oe ely Han French fronndie Wet $5 to $12. Leather Mats Plain ooze skins, for table mats, at fies $1.00 and $1.76; decorated, $4.76; cal their natural state, at $4. Leather Cushion Covers Ready to Fill ala greens and reds, at $4.60; decorated, Table Scarfs Laced leather Table Scarfs in browns, greens and reds, at $4.75 and $6, . Matting-covered Boxes $2, EG Bike tote or. 60, $10.60 ain e bed, covered with matting, at Table Covers Velour and artes? Table Covers, in a’great variety greens and reds. Frames are of Early English, fumed | of aye rar qu oak, ants, and mahogany. At $4.75, $6.60, $7.60, 69 Tabourettes “In fumed oak, at $6; in mahogany, at $7.60. Lambrequins “ 4 tas sane i ei $2. NA 4 are, Sax8a ite $3.26, $4.25, $5.: Couch Covers up to $7. $7.25. apestries, $1.50 to One’s Second Set of FURS Chinchilla—exquisite qualities; Muffs, $70; up to $300 . Natural Blue Fox $226 and $260 a set. While Fox $60 to $175 a set. Also a combination set—with two-animal scarf, one of white fox, the other of taupe- dyed fox, with muff to harmonize, $226. Nalural Lynx—familiarly known as silver lynx because of its rich silver gray tones, $195 the set, fT Moleskin—because we bought such a tremendous quote the lowest prices in America. Scarfs and muffs at $29.50 and $37.50 each, up to $236 set, Gimbel Furs Are Absolutely Guaranteed Should Be Just for Dress Wear Ifa woman does not possess a set of Furs her first choice should not be white fox, ermine or any of the delicate dress furs. That is, if she is a sensible woman. has furs for general utility wear, she owes it to herself that her second choice should ‘be for after- noon and evening wear, as she needs a contrast in furs as well as in a gown or suit. A. Regal Collection of The Finest Dress Furs Ermine—the queen of furs—may be selected in mantles superb enough for a queen, also in stoles and even small cravats that are so smart when worn with severely tailored ‘These cravats of fine snowy ermine are only $19.60, and Pillow Muffs of generous proportions are $46; but prices ascend to 6426 for a beautiful set. Russian Sables—rare and beautiful specimens at .¢475 rh uantity of this fur in London, we are enabled to Third Floor Silk Stockings of Socks, Necktie and Handker- sirable colors. At $1.86 2 pair—Cerman Shoe’ Silk Socks, in many handsome colors. At $2.25°a pair—Fine French Silk Socks, area in black, tan, pearl gray, slate, navy blue an The Gift of Fine SILK HOSIERY Perhaps there is a man or woman who does not appreciate the gift of Silk Hosiery — whether At any rate, there are so many people who will be as ink it worth while to print this news of fine Silk At $1 a pair—5,000 pairs of heavy black thread silk; t Silk § point of quality. replan Wecimelnts price, $18 a dozen, wate Two-toned Silk Socks, in black and But as the season is ad- At $1.65 a pair—Hand-embroidered Silk Hose, in self At $1 2 pair—Men’s pure Silk Socks, in black and de- hree pairs for heliotro .60 2 pair—Imported Shot-silk Socks, in te ten nif ferent Solpercombintions. At $4.60 a pair—Allen Solly & Co.'s famous English Silk Socks, wid h contrasting feet and clocks, At $6. 50 a pair—Hand-made French Silk Socks in the newest and most begutiful styles. Main Floor An Important Memo. for Women and Their Daughters—This Schedule of the Lowest Prices We Believe Have Ever Been Quoted at This Season, For Modish Apparel of Quality Women's Dresses, $12.50, $16.50, $22.50; were $19.50 lo $47.50 Women's Velveteen, Corduroy and Velvet Suits, $22.50, $47.50, $67.50; were $30 to $110 Women’s Tailored Cloth Suits, $19.50, $25, $29.60, $32.50 and $45; were $25 to $60 For Young Women of 14, 16, 18 and 20 Years Tailored Suits —$15, $16.60, $18.60, $22.60, $25, $30, $35 d $60; 1 Dresuen--$10, $12.50, $14.76, $16, $16.60, 618-06, sa3.0" ‘gid, 935, 940" andl gach, Topcoate- $12.60, $15, $18.60, 620, $25, and $46; origin nay 2.51 eo fo Alt5, originally $15 to $85, y $18175 to $70. Aut Lal: For Junior Girls of 13, 15 and 17 Years Suits—$15, $20 and $26; originally $4.60 und $5.60 each, copie 18.60, $15, $20, 625; eepoelly $16.50 0 SF For Young Girls of 6 to 14 Years 4 Drosses—-$4.50, $5, $7.50, $0, 915, $20, $80 and $35; originally $16.50 to $58. 60, $16, $16.75, $20, $22.60 and $25; originally $7.50 to $45, This is Our General Clearance Sale in the Salons of Dress Sizes in nearly every instance are broken, but” every size, even some extra sizes for women, are in: large variety at each price, ‘Third Moor

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