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—— ~v. pep You Have Only Until January 10, 1912 To start a new Interest Account or add to your present one, ee e" P} - o if No. 92 Kent avenue, heard groans|this morning when ho read that the | downstairs early to-day. He went cut | Corsair was lying at anchor off Asca- ‘bry 1 td ai AR ee Island, Va. bo yy ti la Nae aialn (Dr. Taylor NO) storm, with her cabin and part of her an and said exposure had one and the revenue cutter non ited him, |Gaga standing by. Then the captain MT H lu oe to a Hob MT) | MORGAN'S YACHT IS SAFE, |: sae i fi Captain Geta Nov, i, i u | Corsnir In Wrecked—Dat It's Sot. “LT thought she might have taken a’ ‘ notion to become a Flying Dutchman Capt Porter of J. Perpont Morgan's! aud put to sea without orders,” en!d| a steam yacht Corsair rubbed tile eyes Capt. Porter at Mr. Morgan's office | ig Longshoreman Flees Be- fore Surgeon’s Knife, Then Dies of Exposure. in order to entitle you to 4% Interest A big Willlamsburg tongeshoreman, ho fled in terror yesterday from an Weveration for appendicitis, was found oad early to-day in @ hallway at No, 49 Kent avenue. He eacaped the knife; on your deposit from January 1, 1912 $1 Opens an Account and you can deposit your money at our offices on the Rear Balcony, Main Floor, or one of our Field Tellers will call for it, upon request, at your home. Gimbel Brothers, Bankers Broadway and Thirty-third Street prowess and he could rustle @ truck | h the best, Saturday night he was d with appendicitis, and Dr. Taylor Fried him to Wililamsburg Hospital. ran examination they told Sheehan operation would be necessary to save Mi € PURE FOODS AND AN UNTRUTH That queer story which somebody, for purposes not alto- ether unknown to us, has circulated to the effect that Leggett's remier Pure Food Products are “‘all right but too high priced,” is hardly worthy of serious note. The “all-right” part of the tale is a pretty compliment. The prices tell their own story. ARE THESE PRICES HIGH? Premier Corn Mei 10c | Premier Breakfast Coffee Premier Hominy. 10c | Prymier Vanilla Extract Premier Fruit Jams. 25¢ | Premier White Pepper Premier Currant Jel! 25c | Premier Black Peppe! Premier Sage Honey. 25c | Premier Maine Corn Premier Stuffed Olive: 25c| Premier Uncoated Ri Premier Olive Oil | Premier Brown Rice Premier Hard Wheat Macaroni...15¢ | Premier Perri Walla Tea, es Premicr Oat Flakes ............. 10c! Fremier Peanut Butter 10¢, 15¢ WV finding it impossibie to induce him to For Sale by Good Grocers. supmit to the operation, the hospital uinorities, made him cn reese YF RANCIS H.LEGGETT & CO.=7 rho has a saloor ‘Telephone 2230 Franklin. a knife? asked Sheehan, they sald, “but you won't rday they prepared him for the ion and the big man watched ery movement with fear in his eyes. When the moment came to move him jo the operating room his nerve failed He jumped from his stretcher and | hed for the stairs, doctors and nurses ter him. Lys At the door they caught him and brought him back. | A pitched battle followed. Sheehan struggled like a wild man. At length. The Exposition of The New Wash Fabrics Continues to exert its powers of fascination on every woman who sees it. , Charming and original weaves from France, England and America are here in profusion— many confined to Gimbels. Especially notable are the groups of exquis- ite Bordered Materials, at $1.25 to $7 a yard; | the new French “Eponge” at $2.60 a yard, the Dress Linens in every conceivable weave and coloring at 28¢ to 85c a yard, and the host of staple Wash Cottons at 15c to 50c a yard. Interestingly displayed on the Second Floor, Broadway Front. Get a Record Cabinet For Your Christmas Victrola If you have a new Victrola in the home since Christ- mas you will very soon need a convenient system for keeping your records. The most admirable scheme yet devised is found in the new Pooley Record Cabinets In these cabinets you can find any record you wish in an in- 4] ‘stant simply by sai the indicator to the numbér desired, and pushing a button. This puts the record in your hands, thus doing away with the labor of looking through your whole collec- tion, with the resulting wear and tear on the records, Pooley Record Cabinets have capacity of 150 records, divided evenly between the 10-iach and the 12-inch discs. They are fin- ished in golden oak, weathered oak and mahogany, and are priced as follows: Pooley Cabinet No. 40 fits No. IX. or X. Victrola, $40. Pooley Cabinet No. 60 fits No. 1X., X. or XI. Victrola, $60, Pooley Cabinet No. 60 fits No. 1X, X. or XI Victrols, made in book- case form, with glass doors, $60. May be bought for cash or on easy terms of $1 Cath and $1 Weekly We also have a fine variety of other Disc Cabinets, in all woods, at $10 to $30, which we sell on the same terms. Victrolas and Victors If you were unable to et, before Christmas, the machine you |) wanted you can now find here plenty of the Victrola IV. at $15, or $1 Cash and $1 seeely: Victrola VINI. at $40, or $1 Cash and $1 Weekly. Victrola XIV. at $150, or $10 Cash and $10 Monthly. Victrola XVI. at $200, or $10 Cash and $10 Monthly. Also all the Victor Horn Machines, from No. 0, at $17.60, to No. 6, at $60, for $1 Cash and $1 weekly. New Caruso Records for the Victor These delightful Records of the world’s greatest tenor will be played for you on request in the Talking Machine Section: “Evernamence’ > Muzzoni-Mascheroni “Core ingrato ge ees Carulli ° i “Boheme"—'l'e: rate (Ador + > Leoncavailo | “Ballo in Maschera’"—-B.r-arolo, Di tu se fedele, Sele Continues During January This is NOT a sale of goods made for a sale—shopworn shoes or styles that are passe—but Regular Stock Lines In Every Departmen! on Main Floor at an Actual Saving of 35% to 50% We originate hundreds of new styles each season, and take this method of radical price reductions to clear out stocks, all real Cammeyer shoes, with the ironclad Cammeyer guarantee of style and service. (The Waves Will Bear Me) - °° Verdi The First Caruso-Amato Duets The Opportunity fo Get Cammeyer er Shoes al a Big Saving Is Yours Now “Forza del Destino’ Duetto, Atto LV, Parte I, $5 Invano, Alvaro! (In Vain, Alvaro!) - + Verdi “Forza del Destino —-Duetto, Atto IV. Parte IT, Le minavcie, i fieri accenti! (Phy Menaves Wik), Verd! ishtb Floor Men’s 85.00, %5.50 and {Women’s 85. : Button, Lees $e 65 and $7.00 $ Tucher and Oxfords. . pers and Oxfor Women's _%3.00 SQ .45 00, $3.50 and ton, ia 8) .65 23.50 Shoes, Slippers Mlucher and Oxfords. . and Oxfords.......... ~ Children’s Shoes Keep Your House Warm! Save On Oil or Gas Stoves The Comfort of a house in Winter is measured by its coldest you peevish to stay in it when a cold northwest wind is blowing, get one of these conveniently portable Gas or Oil Stoves, and en- | joy the comfort it brings in the saving you can make on it. Children’s Button and Children’s High Cut | Gus oF il Stoves in five styles, in nickel or Japan finish; regularly $4 to . Children’s Button and Children’s High Cut | ae en ‘s bum and Comfortables At January Sale Prices Lace Shoes [Bution and Lace Shoes eer Waterruan Oil Heating Stoves, in nickel and Japan finish; special at 92.66 my We fot, che auality in these cozy Bed Coverings to suit us, before we started after the price, / ——_ . ee eee eee Gas Radiators, low aluminum finish; special at $1.60. Four- | 2! e result is what every housekeeper most appreciates—utmost comfort with great economy, , ! Sizes 244 to 6 r $9.45 Sizes 234 to 6 \ 2 85 t.be high at $1.60. : These fine special offerings: i Reduced from $3.00 and $3.50 Reduced from 84, $5 and 96 s | Six-tube Gus Radiators, low, at $2.26; high at $2.60. Fifth Floor Blankets Comfortables iit $5, regularly 36.75, Lambswool ‘ ; A5 | alr, ly $5. White cot-] At $2.75, regularly 38.60. Fullsize | 0" comiortubies in full and sin, Sizes 11 to 8 $9.15 Sizes 11 to @ \ $ey 25 | . At $3 pair, regularly $2.75, regularly & Reed with ‘ | te wool blankets in white, pink} eomfortatles filled ” with hit covered with sateen, both Ih, Reduced from #800 Reduced from 88, and bs f | _ Pure Drugs and Medicines {trier insists id | S00 root wil 28% il iced Ries tay dra } Fy 4 63 r 83 la ale j Perth e vane | ing, for single beds, with wide silk porcers; 2 mal ne es 46 Ease 8 1238 | ie saenld on our regulnr close marin of profit, with all the afivans | Mit cat reqslarty 06.60 pair Al regularly 94.0 #7. Silk mull-cove Reduced from 62.50 sf Reduced from 82.50, $8 and 64 | ae ne reguiar \s 5 ; : | wool blankets In white, gray, scarle lod with pure ‘tes, with fine lamb's- | : peri nsions EOP RY and wecurately Aled by registered or fancy plaids for fuil size beds. ° tton, eovered with fancy pol filling, wide silk borders in all ' armacists, delivered by special messenger if desired, At $7.60 pair, regularly $10. Cali wline and wice silk borcers, colors, Cammeyer \F Lepend upon the Gimbel Pure Drug Store for anything you fornia wool Blankets in white wit] At $5, regular E f At $7.60, regularly $10. Down-filled desire, These specials for Tuesday: dainty Bink of vue hanes and fancy comsortanles eqverad with fine Sows pooviorsabien with sil yop and satonn id bi (| pla tions, roof sateen; in fancy Persian and |back, w igured centre ai Stam ed on 2 | Pury Extract Witch Haas, $1.18) Pure Norway Cod Liver Oil, pt rar Py cl aa Bg om cf Mal bonis ‘Second Wices™ m e3 qt; yc pt. 3 }4 pt., 26 1 § d a pai’ jlitz Powd UY. s, 's Emulsion, $1 size, 680; 50c H rde erif in & box ic. 2 | Syrup W 66c qt.; 30¢ pt. | bottle, 10¢ » with Man- | 6" Ave. @ 20" St “Brown's Mixture Lozengos, bottie, si | d f | 106 ames Cad Liver Oil 606. @noaoway NEW YORK THIATY.THIAD OT. |, 600, f Bt Rie RA OLE OLE! ERY LEG TEES a ap a cen te ree natinae ae eemnene <= THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1912. | GIMBELS Charming Chiffon Evening Dresses for Women And Young Women, at $15 and $25 That Should Be $25 to $50 These dresses alone are significant of the savings one may i now enjoy at Gimbels-as our End-of-Season Clearance / Sale is now in progress. A dress of imported chiffon, daintily fashioned over a foundation of messaline, and trimmed with crystal bugles and gold or silver lace, seems almost incredible at $16. But that is the price of this model, and several others, while those at $25, of course, are more beautiful. But not a dress in the collection is the garish “Christmas tree” type— glittering with tinsel. Color harmonies are soft and artistic in tone—all the pastel colors combined with white, and some harmonized. Also black over white in nearly every model. For women, sizes 34 to 44; for young women, sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. Other Chiffon Gowns for women, $28.60, $32.60, $40, up to $95; were $47.50 to $175. _ As every garment in these salons is included in this Sale it is quite impossible to enumerate styles, but you are sure to find just what you desire in this Annual Clearance Sale of Dresses and Suits Women’s Suits of velveteen and velvet, $21 to $85; were $28 to $150. Women’s Demi-tailored and Afternoon Dresses, $12.60; $16.60, $19.60 and $22.60; were $19 to $45. $25 Women's and Young Women's Tailored Suils, $7.50, $10, $15, $19.50, $25, $35, $45; were $18.50 to $90. For Young Women of 14, 16, 18 and 20 vears.— Coats, $12.60, $13.60, $15, $16.60, $18.60, $22.60, $25, Megha and @46; were $18.50 to $60. Dresses, $9.75, $12.60, $15, $18.60 and $22.60; were $15 to . Suits, $7.60, $10, $15, $18.60, $20, $26 and $36; were $15 to $60. For Young Girls of 6 to 14 Years—Coats, §6, §7. 75, $12.60, $16, $18.60 and $22.60; were $8,50 to $35. Dresses, $4.50, $7. id $10; were $6.75 to $15. Women's Coats and Wraps in. the Sale Broadcloth Coats, $18.60, $22.60, $27.60 up to $72.60; were $27.50 to $85. Black Velour Coats, 50 to $196; were $40 to $265. Seal Plush Coats, some fur-trim- were $24.60 to $75. Fur-trimmed Coats of broadcloth, kersey, chinchilla and $22.60 up to $146; originally $27.50 to $175. Serge and Chev.ot Coats, $12.60 to $35; were $15.50 to $42.50. Single and Double Texture Woolen Coats, $9.60, 60, $16.60, $22.60 and $37.75; were $22.60 to $55. Imported models at $46 to $65; were $62.40 to $160. Evening Wraps, $75 to $196; were $95 to $350. Domestic, $17.60 to $70; were $28 to, ie \ ' Five Reasons Why Gimbel Blouses Should Be Your Blouses First—The tremendous volume of our Blouse business in three cities eliminates the excessive profits which otherwise would be necessary to maintain a business of less magnitude, _, Second—Gimbel Blouses are refined in tone, because thes are only made of the best matere jals. ane as the materials are always in the latest and most fashionable weaves, their modishness 4s assured. Third—As we are creators of style, our Blouses are exclusive—this applies lo some whose brice is quile as low as $1. Fourth—We are proud of the fact that we are also reproducers—for not only were we the Sirst to successfully reproduce models by the most famous blouse designers of Paris—tul in some instances, we have even succeeded in enhancing the teauly of some. Our blouse chief visits the fashion centers of Europe twice a year, nol only for the selection o Hearonsd bul for ideas. Fifth—Our Paris Bureau, which we have maintained at 17 wevard Poissonnier for years, Sends us new ed yuhepened once or lwice a week during the season—and at other limes every new Parisian mode as soon as it is introduced. So you can readily understand why there ts always something new in Biouses at GIMLELS. Why Our White Sale Blouses Are Unexcelled at $1 to $19.50 The five reasons quoted above explain the excellence of these Blouses—why styles are right and prices unmatched. Also, why extraordinary economies may be enjoyed on the best Lingerie Blouses in the worla— Clearance Sale cf Imported Blouses $8.76 to $12.75 Blouses at $3.95 $8.75 to $16.75 Blouses at $5 $10.75 to $18.76 Blouses at $6.95 $14.75 to $22.75 Blouses at $8.96 $22.75 to $24.75 Blouses at $10.75 -76 to $32.60 Blouses at $14.76 to $45 Blouses at $18.75 $45 to $67.60 Blouses at $29.60 $765 Blouses at $40 $110 Blouses at $50 ‘Third Floor Annual Unreserved Disposal of All Gimbel OIL PAINTINGS " Teck where you wil © b+ peau Sinha Picture Galleries and you will not discover one among the hun Is of well- Oi inti tain that does not bear its January reductions. reat SH AGAR ee ____ It is the annual occasion when our whole collection is reduced in price accord- ing to the following schedule. Paintings That Were $27.50 to $850, Reduced 33/3 Per Cent. Paintings That Were $10 to $25, Reduced 25 Per Cent. Cuirin 7 Paintings That Were Less Than $10, Reduced 25 to 50 Per Cent. To convey an adequate impression of the variety of the collection would be to print a catalog of the pictures. There are genre and still life pictures, marines, landscapes, pictures of city streets, ing cattle, and browsing sheep—in fact, subjects to please every taste, painted by well-known orale and American artists, ’rices we.e conservative to begin with. At their new price levels the pictures are investments 88 | room. If there is a bedroom or pantry or bathroom that makes | Well worth making by any one with a love for art and a little empty wall space. Our best advice is to come and see the collection for yourself as soon as you can. _ Sith Floor How You'll Enjoy These Warm Blankets