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ett rere nme =: _SHP'SPASSENGERS * SHAMPED IN BED —— | ‘ Liner Minnewaska Comes in ; , |,” After Severe Battle With i , Mountainous Waves. ! SCOTCH MISS SCARED. Miss Burdon Clarke Arrives sto Prepare for Her Marriage : o Boston Man, When the captain of an Atlantic liner says he encountered a hurricane you } can put it down that it was all that _' the word implies. When a ship runs into a storm that aimost blows her out of the water and causes the terror- etricken passengers to think that the end has co: captain usually notes | down in thi hat he encountered a high blow or # halfgaie When the ‘Minnewaska of the Atlantic Transport Line arrived from London this morn- ing her log bore tiiis entry. “Dec. 15—Northwest hurricane with mountainous seas,” That entry meant some storm. When Capt. Claret had that entry made it “as sl ise he could do nothing telse. THe ngers who came ashore exhausted all the adjectives in their vocabulary and then admitted that words couldn't do justice to nature's wild demonstration of fury on the high eas last Friday. The ship started with good weather, but speedily ran into high winds and Nigh. seas that reached a climax on Friday. The huge waves on the early <'morping of Friday wasicd over the * decks in @ lather of foam and many of the stateroom windows were vroken and the passengers, many of whom had spent a sleepless night, drenched in thelr berths. . ACTRESS THOUGHT THE WORLD sWAS AT AN END. Among those who got a drenching and who hits a high oratorical key in de- seribing the hurricane, ts Miss Molly McIntyre, a Scotch actress, who will play the of Bunty in a road company wh will tour the country with * Hs the Strings."* Miss Me says she thought the end of all things had come, when her stateroom window crashed ‘in and a flood of: water followed and drenched her as she lay terrified in her berth. Miss McIntyre is one of a party of ten Beotch actors who were accom: panied vy Bén Nathan, a Shubert rep- resentative. She comes of an old High- land family and says she met with strenuous parental objection when she went on the stage. She claims to be a direct descendant from Mary Queen of Seotg on her mother's sid When the Minnewa Hanks the storm bega what, ang land birds ying about in a weakened state, having been a. One of the birds fell ptured by pet of it When the ship was passing the Statue ot Liberty she says she was s0 moved at the fdea of freedom and liberty that she turned the bird loose. ‘Miss Purdon Clarke, daughter of Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke, formerly direc- tor of the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts, who died a few months ago, was @ Passenger on the Minnewaska. Miss Clarke was met at the pler by her flance, Btewart Tod, who ts In busine in Bouton. Miss Clarke sald the ding would be held soon, but could not specify the date untll she had consulted Mrs, Lincoln R. Pea- West End avenue, with stop. Mr, Tod is stop- _-BYURRICANESEA)} Mien’s Fur and a THE EVENING WORLD, Bring the Children to See the Big Imported GIncd Mechanical CIRCUS ‘With Live ur-Lined Coats Of Guaranteed Excellence We sell Men’s Fur and Fur-lined Coats with an unreserved guarantee of quality. We further, by taking expert advantage of market. conditions, are able to sell coats that we can vouch for, at prices that we shall be glad to have you com- pare with those asked in other stores for coats of equal merit. Only high-grade selected furs are used. - Persian lamb collars, for instance, even on the most inexpen- sive coats, are SOLID full skins—not pieced. And every fur is clearly called by its real name, without misleading aliases. The “shells,” or outsides of the overcoats, are made of cloths chosen by us as best suited to their purpose. Prices fofF ur-Lined Coats are $35 to $350 At $66, Overcoats lined with excellent natural muskrat— backs ‘only—with handsome wide collar of full skin Persian lamb. _ Standard quality black kersey shell, cut extra long and full. Remarkable coats at their price. Others up to $125. At $160, Overcoats lined with natural mink and Persian lamb or otter collar of good quality. Others, in finer grades, up to $3650. _ At $67.60, Overcoats lined with natural marmot, rich Per- sian lamb collar; black kersey shell. Others up to $136. And other superb garments, at prices up to $360, for an Over- coat lined with splendidly matched mink, with handsome otter (We on collar. ; Sms Fur Coats for Motoring, $25 to $350 ‘ Beginning with Coats of black goat or pieced raccoon, at $25, and including others of raccoon skins, wombat, etc., up to a magnificent ver Coat, satin-lined and splendidly made, $360 - Fourth Floor The Gift of MEN’S NECKWEAR: It Is Well Chosen from This Superb GIMBEL Collcction You might choose with your eyes shut, and yet feel perfectly safe in your choice—so carefully has every pattern, every style, every color been gauged to meet the tastes of discriminating mey. . There is one splendid galaxy of Scarfs at 50c, another at $1, and so on up to the very finest in the collection, at $3.50. Each will be handsomély boxed, if you ask it. As particular evidence of Christmas good-will, there is a wonderful collection of ___ Plain-colored Silk Scarfs at 65c which invite comparison with as fine neckwear as ever you bought for a dollar, in quality, cut and finish. f rep or armure of handsome quality, in every favorite plain shade you can think of. A plentiful supply reagly for tomorrow, 65¢ each. Main Floor So Many Are Buying CANDIES on Every ping at the Hote! Grenoble. TO HELP “KID” SHUSTER. Cousin of Persian Treasurer Ar-| Fives om Way to Scene of Trouble, | cousin of Morgan | s American T urersGenera) of Perala, who is t tre of the trouble between Persia Rassia, arrived on the Colon to: from the Panama, where he is in the | Quartermaster's Department of the Canal Commission, | “IT have two months’ sence,” said Mr. going to Persia, to helj cousin, He seems to b able to take case of himself, though. 1 am going to Washington for a day or two before I s shall be, in | a Way, a messengi 950,000 for Xmai v At a meeting of the directors of the Central Trust Company held to-day it was voted to set abide $50,000 for (Christmas gifts to the employees of the The directors also declared quarterly dividend of 9 rompany. the "Fegular per cent et bata Neill alg aii, SILK HOSE for GIFTS Of course, they always do, because nothing is more eagerly welcoms y man or woman an a new 1; leomed by th supply of Silk Hosiery. But we notice especially, how eagerly the finest Gimbel grades of Men’s Silk Socks and Women’s Silk Stockings are being bought by people in search of handsome and acceptable gifts. he collection is remarkable in its showing of the finest qualities from English and French makers, as well as the notable stock of the lower-priced staple grades—each one of which has been chosen for sightly appearance, and for the good service it will give. Each bas will be put in a pretty Christmas box, if request MEN’S SILK SOCKS At $1.60, $2.60, $3.25, $3.60, $4.60 and $6.60 Including the favorite accordion-ribbed and two- toned Silk Socks, with contrasting tops. Sets of Silk Socks and Neckties to match at $1; yt A ahiaaid Sets of Handkerchief, Tie and Soc! at $1.60, Men's Silk Socks, with cotton soles, toes and heels, in black and colors, at a pair. Men's Black Silk Socks, of Fine $1.60 Quality, At $1 0 Pair Special purchase of 2,000 pairs of Socks (from a famous mill) the wholesale price of which is more than we are asking for them. Unusu: heavy quality, with lisle thread soles, and high ankle splice. Women's Silk Hosiery at $1.66 to $60 Pair At $1.60 s peir, lustrous black silk, wear guaranteed. At $1.65 s pair, black silk, hand-embroidered, in self and contrasting colors, At $2.60 a pair, black and colored silk, hand- embroidered, in self and contrasting colors. At $5 for three pairs, heavy black silk, wear guaranteed. . Beautiful novelties in Silk Stockings, at $2.95, $3.60, $4.60, $4.96 to $60. Main Floor Christmas List Of course, one desires pure candies—nothing else will do, especially for Christmas gifts. Gimbel Candies are absolutely pure. That is, they are made of pure foodstuffs, such as sugar, cream, chocolate, fruits and nut meats. Positively without glucose, or any substilules or cheap» ening ingredients whatever. First on the list stand— Our Delicious Chocolates and Bonbons Daintily boxed with almost no two pieces alike, or you may make your own selecticn: De Luxe, $1 Sweetheart, 60c Purity, 26¢ Duchess, 80c Victory, 40¢ All Chocolates if desired Any one will be delighted with a one-pound, or two- pole , or even a five-pound box of these pure Choco- jates. Christmas Mixtures That boys and girls or any one may eat their fill of without injury, as they are lutely pure— Christmas Treat Mix- Christ mas Stocking Mix- ture, 26c ture, 12¢ Good Cheer Mature, 200 Purity Mixture, 26¢ Sunday School Mixture,20e Victory Mixture, 40 Santa Claus Mixture, 18¢ Sweetheart Mixture, 60c Dozens and dozens of other tempting candies. favorites and many new kinds. ‘ause absolutely pure. The easy way to do Christmas shopping is to simply leave an order with Our Candy Order Buresu Make a selection, leave cards if desired, and we will deliver at any time specified. This is especially con- venient to those purchasing quantities for Sunday Schools, Public Schools and Charitable Institue tions. Subway Store, Balcony Old I] better than ever $2.95 May Render the Service of $5 in These Silk Petticoats In’ other words, silk petticoats of regular $5 quality at $2.96. And we doubt if you have frequently seen such excellent silk in petticoats even at $5. Asa manufacturer gave us his entire surplus at a concession, and because there are only two styles, the econamy is so large. Those of plaid silk have deep flounces that are rather curious, but effective. These flounces are formed of two Van Dyke plaitings—the one accordion, the other side-plaited, and the points dovetail into each other. Brown, blue and green. Those of Dresden taffeta have grounds of silver gray, lavender, blue and numerous other colors printed in beautiful rose designs. The deep flounce is plain at the top, except for a cluster of horizontal tucks, but it is edged with a knife-plaited ruffle tucked in spaces to give the effect of several little ruffles joined. Silk under-ruffle. In our Christmas collectién of Silk Petticoats prices range from $2.96 to $26. ‘These in- clude all-messaline and all-taffeta Petticoats, and many with silk or wool jersey t Ops s econ oor GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. own needs— $16.60 Fur Set at $10 For women and misses; handsome black Bel- ‘rench coney sets, long silky furs that look like lynx; large shawl collar and pillow muff. Surely a handsome gift at $10. SUBWAY Chuaren’s $1.95 Carriage Robes, $1 A limited number good styles. Children’s Fur Sets, $1 Baby lamb and imitation ermine, 8 pretty styles in holiday boxes. Women’s $14.50 Chiffon Gowns, $9.75 Nice quality chiffon; silk lined; pink, light blue, maize and white. $12.75 to $18.76 Velvet Gowns, $8.75 Black, navy, brown and purple; two striking models; also a limited number of corduroy gowns. $1 to $1.60 Waists, 75c Lingerie with white or colored em- broidery or lace trimmed; also tai- lored linene, waists and others. $3 Crepe Kimonos, $1.95 Cadet, lavender and Ws blue grounds, with striking floral designs. $1.75 Kimonos, 95c Of nice flannelette, empire model. $3 Silk Petticoats, $1.96 Changeable messaline, light and dark colors, and black flounce, with plaited ruffle. $3.60 Silk Petticoats, $2.45 Of taffeta and messaline; black and colors, deep plaited flounce or tueked flounce and plaited ruffie. Children’s, $6 Coats, $2.75 Si 4 to 14; a great variety. Child's $3.50 Dresses, $2.50 Of serges and cashmeres; blue, brown and garnet; many styles, Misses’ $10 to $12.50 Suits, $5 Sizes 13 to 18, of cheviots, serges, mixtures and homespuns; smart styles, Women’s 35c Stockings, 18c Or 3 pairs for 60c; fast black, lustrous finish, full fashioned, Women’s 20c Stockings, 12! 3c Fast black, reinforced heels, toes and soles, full fashioned. $6 6-0’Clock Tea Kettles, $2.75 Hammered brass, antique design, complete with alcohol lamp. ‘Lravelling Bags, $3.50 Cowhide, with reinforced corners, 14 to 18 inches. $7 Gas Lamps, $4.75 Heavy base and 12-inch cathedral glass shades; brushed brass finish; complete, ready for use: . Dolls’ Go- carts, Half- price Collapsible, all steel gearings, leather cloth hood and up- holstery. J Some have < rubber tires; i . green, maroon SUBWAY | | fiir price STORE }] $1, s1.56 & $1.75, $1.26 ana $1.00 soy Pool Tables, 75c 150 only, two styles, cloth tops, $1.25 Rocking Chairs, 75c For children; golden oak finish ith cobbler s; 200 only, $3.25 Batiste Robes, $2 Embroidered TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1911, Pad LF OST EPP OTL OV TV OLIV TV OV ECV SCV OT i For the Last Four Days THE SUBWAY CHRISTMAS STORE Presents These Splendid Offerings: 69 Big Bargains that will settle many a gift problem. Things for Christmas gifts and for one’s « just what we believe are most wanted. A good chance to buy useful gifts for Sunday schools and charitable institutions—for instance, the 75c child’s gloves’ 12c Ib., or $1.25 Indian suits at 65c. Let this big, busy, cheerful, with Christmas shopping. Take advantage of these economies:— $1 Lorgnette Chains, 60c Gunmetal; the wanted fine links, set with 25 crystals, Mesh Purses, 65¢ The new German silver draw- string kind, with fine close links, $6 Toilet Sets, $5 Comb, brush and mirror; quad- tuple silver plated, engine turned, $1.75 Boudoir Sets, $1 Comb, brush & mirror, decorated, porcelain backs, plate glass mirror. 35c and 60c Glove Boxes, 26c _ Also handkerchief, hair-pin and jewel boxes; pretty decorations, $1 Shaving Sets, 60c Cup and brush, decorated. Men’s $4.60 Toilet Sets, $3 Military brushes, large cloth brush and comb, German silver trimmings. 26c Articles, 15¢ In the Notions Section—Gold fin- ished spool stands, Dresden _pin- cushions, holly hair-pin cabinets, &c. Silk Patterns, 45c and 55c For scarfs, 214 yards chiffon mull, dainty design, reg. 90c, at 6c. For waists, 2!) yards figured chiffon mull, reg. 621 4c at 45¢ length. $1 to $1.26 Wash-Goods Pat- terns, 75c Dress lengths of nice ginghams, batistes, organdies, dimities, per- cales, poplins, ete. Dress & Suit Lengths, $2, $2.95, $3.75 Regularly $3.50 to $8 per length; serges, broadcloths, mohairs, cheviots, and others; black and colors, Ribbons, 9¢ and 12c _ For 10 yard pieces—for tying Christmas packages; No. 1 and 114. Satin Taffeta Ribbons All silk, good colors, including Holly, for tying evergreen wreaths; 3inch, 14¢;4 inch, 16¢;4"¢ inch, 18c. Flowered Ribbons All silk, for faney work; dainty colorings; 4 inch, 15¢; 414 inch, 18¢; 514 inch, 22¢; 53¢ inch, 26c. 60c, $1 Sewing Boxes, 35c, 75c Convenient size, nicely made of imitation leather and fitted. Boys’ $1.25 Indian Suits, 65c Every boy likes to play Indian. Here’sa chance for 1,800 boys to become sure- enough Indians, at the very little price of 65¢ for the com- plete outfit. Jacket, and feath- par. Reg- ular $1.25 Indian suits; well made, of real Indian looking khaki colored material, bedecked with m ors or less gaudy trappings, for boys of 4 to 12 years, at 65¢. Women’s 86c to $1 Gloves, 65c One and two clasp glace, lambskin, black, white, tan, mode and gray. Children’s 76c Gauntlets, 45c Capeskin; tan and gray, with pat- ent leather cuffs, fleece lined, $1.60 Corsets, 75c New models, with long, clinging hips, soft skirts and low bust. $4 ‘‘Nemo”’ Corsets, $2 For medium and _ slender figures, with the famous “Holtite” strap. Sewing Machines, $18 Goodrich B. Regularly and sold by Agents in other at, $35, Automatic lift, ball be 2, with all the important improvements, quar- ter sawed oak case, four drawers, guaranteed for five yrs, Easy terms, $5 Linen Table Cloth, $3.75 Round, 68 inches in diameter, sealloped, four dainty designs, $5 All Linen Napkins, $3.50 Full bledched, high satin finish, three designs, 24x24 inches, $1.25, $1.50 Fancy Linens, $1 Scarfs, shams and centrepieces, some slightly mussed. 76c and $1 Fancy Linens, 50c Scarfs, shams, centrepieces and doilies, some slightly mussed. The Surplus Stock of Brand Bros. Cravenetted fabrics—maki: ally two coats in one—a greatenat and a raincoat, vertible collars, including the popular Presto collars, with or without belts, of reliable all wool fabrics, the most wanted mixtures, in suc! ford gray and others. coats in black or Oxforr Kerseys, Meltons, Frieze and mixtures. ee ° fitting military colli with raglan shoulders, bir be tailored, lined with heavy twilled serge; in a word, thoroughly goon coats in every way. Sizes 34 to 44 for men, 15 to 20 for youths. These $15, $1: and $20 overcoats at $9.60. lapels, long tallored eat or Pe cut vests. Suits that are puns, chi heavy blue serge; all sizes at $9.60. ‘at 45c, or pure candies at convenient Subway Store help $15, $18 & $20 Overcoats t $9.50 a Fi For Men and Young Men Made of the famous Priestley ing virtu- Greatcoats with con- stripes anc go0c as brown, tan, Ox- 46-inch Chesterfield 62-inch coats, big and mart coats with close- English looking coats Tailored as good coats Men’s and Youths’* $15 Suits at $9.60 Two and three button modeis, short@r such fine fabrics as home- ts, casimeres, black thibet and Ien’s $2 bur Caps, $1.60, Detroit or driver pn oid Boys’ Aviation Caps, 45¢ All wool, in all the wanted colors. Rt Veivet Rugs, $11 2 {t. size, i ber patterns and colors, 76 only. re $8.60 Oil Paintings, $2 9x12 inch, 4 inch burnished gilt frames, with shadow box and glaas, $2.50 Pastels, $1.75 Hand painted landscapes, in 3 in. ornamented gilt oval or square frames. $1.95 Blankets, $1.25 Jacquard designs; pink, blue, tan and gray; soft and fluffy, 62x76 in. b gee na Blankets, $3 we tor H all the wanted colorings, 66x80. in. $5 White Blankets, $3.50 Heavy woolen blankets, 70x80 in, $2 to $3 Curtains $1 to $1.50 Nottingham lace, 3 yards long. $2 Table Covers, $1.25 42x55 inches, tapestry border. $1 to $8.50 Couch Covers, 60c to $4.25 Almost every kind and shade. Portieres, $2.50 to $8 Half-price. A portion of our auc- tion purchase, many styles. $1 Drawer Leggings, 60c 1 to 6 years, of Jersey cloth, black. white and brown. 50c Jersey Leggings, 26c For children, of 2 to 10 years, button to the knee, fleeced back. Men's $1.50 Slippers, 95c Soft, vici kid, tan or black, opera or Everett styles, i) Women’s $1.25 to $1.60 Juliettes, 95c Seamless, black, red, brown, gray. 65c Crocheted Slippers, 45c For women and children; a variety of pretty colors, Women’s $4 Shoes, $1.95 Samples from one of our leadit makers; dozens of styles and leathers; sizes 31% to 414, A and B, Lambs’ Wool Soles, 6c pair Fs UBWAY |_STORE in pretty col- wenen en ors; on wale 4 children, much f mate rialand ing for male. immiag for BROADWAY NEW YORK THIATY.THIRD OT to wear inside the waist. , isn J one’s shoes, f i Ea