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a . 7 seen a anaemia | EAE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, ITS). See eT IN ea aed ; BACON RESIGN MISS CHAPIN TO WED AGAIN.| OLD KEEP FIRM SOLVENT. | gemmemmnc-n-rewiaca:cmmsenasats.patey—reremaen aa Arthar Modues, the New rides! Tie Key 4 Now Is the Opportunity For the Woman Who Has GIMBELS | Been Waiting toGeta FurCoat Gimbels Has the Honor to | In spite of the cold weather, it certainly has Present Three Distin ctiveModels been worth the waiting, for we have made the | Price of all our Fur Coats and Wraps In Women’s SPRING SHOES © 20 to 33 1-3 Per Cent. Less Again Gimbels is first | Than Former Prices in the field with elegant | This means a saving worth while for the woman and graceful st yles in | who wants a Ponyskin Coat, as well as for the one Shoes for women. _Al- | who has been longing for a luxurious Wrapof Ermine. ready leadership is con- | These savings did not come like a rocket out of ceded to this Shoe Store | a clear sky, tor this is our Annual Fur Sale, the Groom, Was Divorced tm Paris, | Xo. 81! lirood Pauline A. Chapin, daughter of Choa. | test | ae ter W. Chapin, the well known stoam.| i ship and railroad man, who was 4 by Mrs. Janet Hamtiton Pit! pola de ia Ti tained a license at the City facturing (+ riage Bureau t. as | “ I Hodges, forty ’ which time t —~— a, of Ni a A 'Bast‘Twonty-clshth “atthe | ta eenine a Chapin, why res ft name | fusio ose who read | J following her divorce in Reno. ‘trom | company's bank: | . ies +. g| Andrew McKinley, lives at No. 10 Fast | cf te Henn m oie No Politics, He Says, Behind |Forty-ninth street. she gave her age ms | sa thirtyeelght oT ° = : ‘i tn Pula e couple left the Marria, a His Act in Giving Up Office |ro"be marrica by the Reg ES urea No. 1% East Thirty-elghth strect. as Envoy to France, Mr. Hodges was divorced in Paris on his wife's plea of desertion, Sho for- merly was Mra, Jeannette Pitkellily of Philadelphia ba Manu v4 PARI6, Jan. 11.—Robert Bacon, Am- a Dassador of the United States at Paris, " FTH leonfirme his resignation. The Ambas- TAKES Fi HUSBAND. ‘pador's letter, in which he announces | Mride Ie Fifteen Years Older Than) hie resignation to President Taft, was . gent on board the Olympto.and is due aoe ee \@® reach the President at Washington| Four times @ widow, Mrs. Vine to-day. Mr. Bacon especially refrained | Nordaby, @ nurse living at No, 1s from making his retirement public as|Ferry street, Norwich, Conn « took ane |e desired the firgt announcement to|other husband to-day, when she wa ‘@ome from Harvard. led to Michael Blum, twenty-six ‘The meeting of the Board of Over | y old, @ gunmaker, of No. 211 West feers of Harvard University held yee-|Main street. The new Mra. Blum terday in Boston confirmed the choice |fitteen yeara older than her fifth bu of Mr. Bacon to be a Follow of Har- | band. pe University in place of Judge| “Ever married be jell, deceased, man Smith of the bi In discussing hie retirement from the| “Yes, four times. My former hus-|| Rheumatism in Shoulder in its origination and in- | event which women have awaited because they knew ; troduction of distinctive | that the savings would be legitimate and that they models. | could save money on carefully selected furs which i, The three styles now | were genuine and \\ presented for the ft | ~~ Guaranteed by Gimbel Brothers | '" favor with women of , Although we shall only quote prices on Coats fashion. They will be , Most suitable for general utility wear, equal econo- bought for Southern trips | Mes may be enjoyed on superb imported model or put aside for milder | Wraps, also on Motoring Coats. weather in New York. FULL-LENGTH FUR COATS diplomatic service Ambassador Bacon jbands are all dead, But do not want ean ee Telieved = sured The CINDERELLA | Persian Lamb Natural Ponyskin said he wished hie friends to know |any more funerals in my family,” them. Also invaluable for PUMP—$6 | Regularl Sale Pri Regularly Sale Price Mateus 8 terior motivs Zor sated oe pie a one wok ner youre | Pains, Stiffness or Soreness The chiet characteristic | “959 gag su $78 Mr. Bacon was appointed Amt | City Hall, of joints or muscles, of these new Pumps is re $125 $97.50 faseado . ‘ $325 $260 $175 135 MaMAy Wak Auburn Reiter Part of on Madea el os RE fa, icroumiests | $276 $185 $180 en, stant Secretary of eel, which combines the q q N State and was also Secretary of State | gisgg, (Pram the Howton Transit. i ‘ousmess, Indigestion, ete, grace of the latter with skin Ho eraduated tro Teena 6.2% laid net And aid. you Kick him. ba Brandreths Pills the comfort of the for- ‘ Hudson Seal wenee Sale Price wa KA lggouta' ba kta teh aauly ae eee mer. ‘The upper also (French-dyed Muskrat) $65 $37.50 HIS JUMP FROM HOSPITAL shows new touches of re- Regularly Salo Price $60 - ’ KILLS WHE — finement, and the little | $195 $150 $8h $65 Fur-lined Costs—Broad- S WHEN SLASHES FAIL, 3 COLONIAL leer bow may be ter $225 $175 805 bed cloth and tweed, lined with F E a $ placed by a buckle if de- 30 $195 $125 $95 squirrel, marmot or muskrat Painter Succeeds in Suicide by a sired. In black, tan, $325 $260 $195 $160 —with collars of Persian gt en! ces fad 1 brown and white, |, 4% $45 | Blended Squirrel Coats | (am beaver, Black fox or irst Attempt Fails. 35TH street 383 5*Avenue 29TH street The BALKAN PRINCESS—$5 | $155 $126 were $35 to $195. ; August Berger, @ painter, who at- Fer Caracul The ion, tempted to kill himself in his home — Absolutely original is the clever leataiae Late tte $85 907.80 in Arctic ree fe The Apa & He! ne at No, 5% Bast One Hundred . ‘| Pumps. utton fastens it. Most | 5 i (French-dyed Coney les, Scarfs an s Fovtytiat street ventertay’ by euting | Wery Special—Friday and Saturday: comtoriesie a Ay Ry De 8 greet favorite with women | $100 $65 $35. gee affords wonderful selection his wrists and tongue with @ razor, ble the ordin: umps. In black, tan or white. $125 $75 $75 at prices all the way from Jumped to his death from the third Closin: Out Girls’ Coats We ee ean Neeen te Ordinary cee $135 $96 $86 $28 for a Searf and Mutt of we mingow of Lincoin Hospital to- 1H] LOSING UYUut Girls’ Coats _ PARIS COLONIAL—$5 $250 $160 e or black wolf, ti Ralots, beeline bis i cig ane neaE 10.50 12.50 14.50 16.50 Now: 6. 75 = is the Paris idea of the Perfection Neg that we so $250 $175 sass a te Caan Hes | sectving ital Inurien He Were 10. E fi l jow: 3 5 | successfully originated last year. Note the ¢ one new id $260 $150 sin Sables that a few+ minutes later in the hos- - we i F 5 .75 Now: cut of the Blucher effect, and the tongue that is cut suffi $325 $175 $695. on he was takén to the hospital et 18.50 90.50 22:50 25 ri 2.50 at Ga en ttle a its coming De ET ee itE aS t Was thought he would not q ’ ing foot a slim appearance. In 4 al . ° 7 trtgtrtny a | Girls’ Corduroy @ Velvet Dresses Wiasdh: Ji) LEWAsLV Wacdtad sen (bate charmalig tat This Is Going to Be the Best rough, aad rallied from the weakne a TE Te tinihad Pilawed the toes of several ||] Were 22,50 26.50 29.50 33.50 Now 16.50 Shoes, which are displayed only at Gimbels. second Floor UMBRELL A S E YouEv erH e ardOf A There are about 1500 Umbrellas in this Sale, every one of them picked for its Wise People Are Buying excellence. Bought from: two manufacturers—for good reasons--far below their : value, and arranged in two price-groups. Umbrellas for men and women in each HOSIERY at Gimbels NOW group. Most umbrella descriptions sound alike--you really have to see these to mself at his the neck neyear-old | nds were Children’s Trimmed Hats wee 4.75 5.75 6.50. 8.50 nw: 2.85 oo — cag a, Se RTE Te, Because the Annual Hosiery Sale is in full swing, and understand how fine they are: CONTINUING Gale or Undermuslins its chief and extraordinary merit is its lavish offerings At $2, Umbrellas Regularly $2.50 to $4.50 Se of standard staple Hosiery, such as black, white and _, Hither with pure silk or yarn-dyed taffeta (silk-and-linen) covers. ‘The Weren’s Umbrellas Aen Gowns avoua 95¢ 135 2,25 tan; cotton, lisle thread and silk, in full size-ranges. with, gold and silver caps, and gun-metal, horn, carved wood, und other pfain and fancy handles. The Men’s Umbrellas with silver-trimmed and plain natural wood handies in many styles, Drawers eis 40c 85c 1.45 ene jae are 7 nall lots Pi Rg Frigid including plenty with Prince-of-Wales hooks. 8 areas VALUES dosiery for men and women, Tevlect the “ppoken At $3, Umbrellas Regularly $3.75 to $6.50 Chemise eae Ge 900 138 sizes in their low prices. i Covers of imported heavy twilled silk. bi larly $3.2 only, $ Vomen’s in black and Combinations soto 323 90c 1.35 2.25 and MANY OTHER EQUALLY UNUSUAL VALUES It’s stocking up time on Stockings, without any | in colors, many to match the handles, manner of doubt. These are the prices: : Amang thet styles for Men are capo and buckhorn, gun-metal hooks, silver caps, and trimmed a i yood, f ith the favorite Pr -of-Wales ks. Jomen’s . eerie Hele pric pat gale bet ee, Hath ed $1.10, bres have fll iength aAlver oryan-met hai ae phew alee eral Fraps eee Men's Socks, 22c, 28¢, 38¢, 65c and 86c pair, regularly 25¢ with engraved silver bands, carved loops, trimmed, and other beautiful handles, many cone to $1.50 pair. " Children’s Stockings, 6 pairs for $1, and 28¢ pair, regularly Let Us Have a Little Heart-to-Heart Talk About : shape pra Gimbel White Sale Blouses B oys’ $5 to $7. 50 Haye you aves fein to a speaker who beer ety ea to get tothe - . 7 int of his speech? But we are not going to do that, we shall start at the Hand-Embroidered White Suits important point ——! At $2.95. . ‘ The Lingerie Blouses in this While Sale are the best thal have ever been produced to sell at $1 to $50 Just about the prettiest, jaunti- This fact may alone be based upon the excelleni quality of the blouses-—the materials est, dress-up Suits for little fel- and the fine workmanship —but there are other reasons why they are unparalleled. bs 2 An ha 4 ‘The styles are not only the jatesi—but many of them are advanced models for Spring. f 214 to 6 ye that "4 ng. lows of 72 vo © years at any Besides being refined in tone they are exclusive, mother could want to buy. In f ‘There are scores and scores of styles—each so pretty that we should like to tell you just Russian style, with sailor or mil- what kind of lace it is trimmed with, and the clever way in which its frills are designed— itary collar, sizes 2!) to 6 years. Splendidly made, of imported white rep, and elaborately em- that is, if it has frill v do, It might also be interesting to know that many women are selecting three, four and broidered by hand. $5, $6.50 and $7.50 Suits, at $2.95 cach, be- +| even six French Blouses in this Clearance Sale of Imported Lingerie Blouses $8.75 to o.8 pein at $3.95 14 Sie 'Bt 60 sieges SA i ¢ ial hase. $8.75 to $16.76 Blouses at $5 0 ouses at $18.7 ogee gg $10.75 to $18.75 Blouses at $6.95 | $46 to $67.60 Blouses at $29.50 at $1.85 afford splendid choosing in many fabrics, colors and styles, for SSARIAUEERAESRSESESESODG : 5 is] i) t af Foremost Clothiers Since i841. is ' January Reductions re u For two-thirds of, a century Smith Gray & Co. clothes have been a standard by which fine ready-for-service clothes might be judged—-every component element that has made for lasting good and desirability has been ever present in Smith Gray & Co. clothes —the fabrics, tailoring and styles have always been recognized as world’s standards and the original prices have long been established as standard values. And today in the Smith Gray & Co. stores, you may choose from nearly 20,000 Smith Gray & Co. garments fresh from our custom shops--in post season styles, in complete assortments, at prices, that have never been equalled in our entire history. ‘TIS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. $14.75 to $22.75 Blouses at $8.95 $75 Blouses at $40 $22.75 to $24.75 Blouses at $10.76 $110 Blouses at $50 Third Floor IICIACIANINICIO Taare | HIGH LIGHTS 7 18.00, 20.00, 22.60, 25.00 and 30.00 12 50 i | 224 to 10 years. Fourth Flor IN THE WHITE SALE of LINENS Broken size Suits and Overcoats.... e Any, Diveskeoper that a the generous pales of Towels, Table Chet Sachi i and sundry other Household Linens which are heaped up in the Linen Store, can zaee SUITS & OVERCOATS| Ue ies ByERcoats | Smart Coiffure Helps cateh a pretty accurate idea of the great resources of this White Sale. These are 2500 SUITS t overcoats! | 5 00 380 SUITS r OVERCOATS 20.00 t At Much Lowered Prices | some of the prices on specially fine offerings that our great purchases have made 27.50 SUITS & OVERCOATS ° 35.00 SUITS & OVERCOATS| sf TheGimbel Hair Goods Salon isnoted forthe very highqual- | Possible: , ‘ ay 30.00 SUITS & OVERCOATS| ° : is ity ana the aie “ able style of its aids to the modish headed he aye acted ore Dit SEARCY Dee Te eB Be regularly $1.86, 37.50 SUITS & OVERCOATS} |45.00 SUITS & OVERCOATS) Game |. 2688 therefore aratitying to be able to seture these fine Flalr goo Heinst itched or sealloped ‘Fowels of fine huckaback, 36¢ each, regularly 50e. 40.00 SUITS & pyEncoNS 2 ine peepen tee | AE) puso much Hig a lary prices, which will prevail for | Fine German Hemstiiched Huckaback ‘Towels, with space for monogram, at $3.26 doz., 45.00 & 50.00 OVERCOA’ 5 00: 4 ) ‘35 00 . he Week, regularly $4.50, 45.00 FUR OVERCOATS : ; 90.00 PLB ARaA TD RCDATS $ S Transformations Clusters at Special Prices | * Hand-cmbroidered Pillow Cases, in three designs, on Trish linen, $1.75 pair, regularly $2.50, >, ai F ad. | ga c Pat $3. 1 A new importation brings a variety ot the fashionable ¢ ‘ Y is yes { Ey 65.00 & 75.00 English Motor Coats 45 90 S man bas ts J dh | gray wed white ab $3.60, form ns A nev i portation brings a variet \ i= 75.00 & 85.00 Fur-Lined Coats..... eo. (ey arias, Sraner Pree RIA luster Palfe ut B60 36 to 104 inches wide, at 86¢ to $1.10 yard, regularly 50e to $1.26 yard, ee ‘ 2 (3) ered ceinar De y ¢ ‘st PPibahiapad White Ramie Linen Suitin \7 inches wide, medium-weight, 60¢ yard, regularly 65¢. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs i Prana Ayitones or Rta = ¥ bee efi Oysier White Linen Suitings, closely woven, medium-weight, 36, 45 and 90 inches wide. Of French hair of fine quality man hair, in all u litary Ger- | 506, 66¢ and $1.26 yar, Second Floor Your Charge Account Is Solicited. Tai eerari 447 20-in 5 ' 18in, $2.46, r 20-in., $1.88, , nen aneremennangr nae 22-in, $6.76, regula 0 -in., $2.26, re i | tie Gimbal Salons of wr IMBE BROTH ERS | The Gimbol Salons of Hair-dressing, Manicuring and Chi- re L BROADWAY ropody assure superior service by competent operators and rest | | andcomfort forthe tired shopper. Rear Balcony, Main Floor __NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. Two Brooklyn Stores: ; Two Nev) York Stores: Fulton St, at Flatbush Av. Smith Gray & Co. Brondovny at Warren St Across Hall Broadway at Bedford Av. SthAv., Bet. 27th & 23thSte STA EAR EGE