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if SLEEP WALKING WOMAN PLUNES OUT OF WIN Second Night in Strange House Anna Shock Receives Mortal Injuries. While watking tn her steep, Anna| Shock, thirty years old, fell from the | ‘window of her room at Richmond Hill this morning and plunged three stories to the gtound. She managed to drag herself to the house. next door: before | Japsing into unconsctousness, She was taken to St. Mary's Hospital, where the Physicians say she has a fractured skull and broken arm, and will dle. Miss Shock's home ts at No. 20 Ferry street, Ozone Park, Queens, She is a domestic and has been out of employ- ment for some ti answered an adver the service of Clare Orchard street, Richmond Hil given @ room in the rear of the floor. Tho window was closed when she rea ay the somnambul open ft, Sheriff Harburger, City Magistrate Freseh!, Antonio Zucca, Alderman Will- fam Drescher, Assemblyman Thomas B. Coughlin, ex-Senator Richard J.) Malloy and many members of the Hus} ron Club will be among the guests. ‘amily Cough and Cold Remedy for 66 . As staple and does not stop your.c bring back the empty get your money. Consisting | of _ Parlor, Hedroom,” Dining Hoom and Kitchen, h Henry on the fir e next door, shortly vas awakened by rom the Pullt shoulders slie went out. On the stone flagging jay Miss Shock, huddled close to the step. She was unconscious. Policeman John moned, but neither Morton was sum: 4’ Outtit, ‘ound her| @ $185 5-Room Grand Rapids Furniture Consisting Dining ry © Miss Henry could identify the woun: a call was to St. Mary's Hospital, 4 house attracted his attention, He Ko ened the family, and Mr, Donnelly went to the room the Shock girl and found her mi later identified ITALIANS TO CELEBRATE. Dinner to He Given in Honor of Recognition of Countrymen, There is rejoicing population of the ec! the apointment of the Sheriff's office, further step in the ad their countrymen in Amei paittics, ven to 1 woman, and | RAILROAD FARE. | We Allow on All 10 Cash Purchases %o | Greatest Furniture House DURABLE, FURN cw FOR EVERY ROOM Block i CLEARANCE WELL-MADE ITURE “« GIMBELS An International Group of White DRESS COTTONS Our collection of washable white Dress Fabrics from abroad is much admired for beauty, variety and wealth of exclusive patterns. There is also an important ele- ment of economy, as will be seen in some of the following items: From Japan, Crepe Cloth, 26c Yard, regularly 40c 27 inches wide, corded or self-striped, woven on hand looms, needs no iron- ing; much used for waists, children's dreases, negligees and similar garments. From France, White Waterproof Voile, 76c Yard One of the season's novelties, 42 inches wide; perfectly rainproof. From France, White Plumetis, $1 Yard, reg. $1.60 to $1.65 89 inches wide, in striped, dotted, figured and allover designs. From England, Mercerized Fabrics at 26c Yard Regularly 40c and 60c Figured and Striped Poplin, Cheviots and Madras, 27 and 82 inches wide. Second Floor Interesting Clearance News Of SILK HOSIERY Despite their very low Clearance prices, these special lots of Women’s and Men’s Silk Hosiery are large enough to afford a practically complete range of sizes in each case. Women’s $1.25 Black Silk Stockings, 70c Pair Pure thread silk, of medium weight, ingrain dye, with high- spliced heels and double soles, and six-inch silk lisle tops. Hand- some and economical Stockings at a very low price. Women’s $1.50 Black Silk Stockings, 90c Pair These excellent Stockings are of pure silk, in solid black, heavy quality, four-inch garter welt tops, and extra high-spliced heels, Men’s 50c to 65c Pure Silk Socks, 38c Pair In black and all-colors; with cotton tops and soles. Socks that are unusually good for the price. Main Floor Judge the NOTION SALE By These Fine Items Impossible to catalog ALL the Notions that make this Jan Sale of so much helpfulness to dressmakers and all women sewing todo. But you can get an idea of their economy in such offerings as these: 25 for Two 15¢ Pairs Gimbels Perfection Dress Shields. $1.50 dozen 25c for Three Pairs ‘‘Duchess’’ Washable Dress Shields 10c for Three 5c Cards—Collar Supporters Various Styles. 38c dozen cards 10c for Three 5c Wash Cloths, 38c dozen - Pins Ta Gimbel Brothers Pink Papers,super-|_ 4¢ to 16¢ for piece C, B. French ior solid head Brass Pins, 500 on sheet. | Braid Tape. The very best pins imported; seven| 10c to $6¢ for piece Loraine fine sizes; 10¢, 12¢ and 15¢ paper. Batiste Tape. 10c for three dc cards Gimbels| 2c to 16¢ for piece Linen Silver Flax and front, regularly 25c; at 18¢. ers and short Petticonts. A variety of dainty new styles, made to sell at| ong and short Petticoats, regularly 38e. January Clearance i straight, long or short sleeves. Among the fine French flannels and flannelettes. The trimmings are equally as varied and allover fino tucks, finished with lace collars and waists the more, even in the Waists, Made to S A great collection, White Sale Economies At 18c At 38c ,. Nights Draw- 1,800 Corset Covers, trimmed back |, 8,000, Pieces, Nightganty ‘pitt. over a dozen styles; regularly At 50c 6,000 pieces, Combinations, Night- owns, Drawers, Corset Covers, coat At 25c ae 4,800 pieces, Corset Covers, Draw- Subway Store, Balcony | 65cto $1. 2,010 House Dresses and Petticoats At 35c At $1.00 247 Cotton Petticoat, attractive] 1,100 House Dresses of chambray, Persian patterns, regularly 50c. percale and seersucker, reg. $1.50. At 55c At $1.95 - 100 Lawn House Dresses, Dutch} 563 Messaline Silk Peco neck and kimono sleeve; ~ $1. plaited flounce, stripes and Subway Store, Balcony | colors, regularly $2.45. 90c. to $1.10 Sheets, 60c Plain hemmed or hemstitched, these sizes before hemming: 63x90 inches 72x 90 inches 81x90 inches 63x99 inches 72x108 inches 90x90 inches 25c. to 35c. Pillow Cases, 15c Plain hemmed or hemstitched, these sizes before hemming! 42x36 in. 45x36 in. 50x36 in. 54x36 in. 42x38) in. 45x38 in. 50x3844 in. 64x3814 in. “Fruit of the Loom’’ Sheeting Bearing the well known “fruit of the loom” label: Faur of which are illustrated, the others are equally attractive, including button front and tack medels, with kimono or” broidered panels, clever uses of Val. a insertion and edges or imitation 66c group, when wesay that the Waists, Made to Sell at $2 and $2.50 and More, at $1 n the Subway Store ani ndreds of Other Notable Offerings No Better Offering in the ; Whole White Sale Than These Waists at 65c and $1 Made to Sell at $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 & More It’s the same old story, the manufacturer produced too freely, He was forced to realize on his holdings at once and sacrificed heavily. That's the story in a nutshell. But if we attempted to. tell of all the pretty waists in this t is page would hardly suffice. oe ee ae More Than 25 Dainty Styles materials are soft sheer crepes, voiles, marquisettes, batistes, lawns, delightful. Far too many toenumerate all. Some of them are pretty x Baby Irish and Cluny laces; others are Trade with yokes, or knife plaited frills with lace edges. Women will appreciate these ves and the backs of the majority of them are trimmed, ell at $1, $1.50 and More, at 65c Subway Store, Balcony 2,500 Yds. Oxford Shirting Madras, at 10c a Yard The regular price for this much wanted wash fabric: is 25c a yard. A slight irregularity in the weave makes pos sible this remarkable offering. It is 32 inches wide, in perteullely good shades of tan, blue and ten’ diemes and shite An nets aaetone remees 2500 yards only at 10¢ a yd, se zi “aubway ine, Lever Flot” Women’s Suits& Dresses $7.50 Formerly $10.75 to $15.75 An exceptionally good variety of styles, and colors among them. $10.75 to $15.75 Dresses, $7.60 Broadcloth Dresses, with a satin collar and piping of a contrasting shade. Velveteen Dresses, trimmed with white bragd- cloth, lace yoke. Serge Dresses, with satin collars and cuffs, Messaline Dresses, with lace collar. A Taffeta Dresses, some braid trimmed~otherg’ with pretty lace yokes, Folienne Dresses, all'the wanted shades. Sizes 84to44 inthe group. All at $7.60. $12.75 to $15.75 Suits, $7.50 Mannish Worsted Suits, like the illnstration, Norfolk Suits of cheviot, with contrastingshades of broadcloth on the collar and.cuffs. Plain Norfolk Serge Suits. Plain tailored Suits, of and cheviots, Suits of mixtures and novelties, mostly tgil models, black, navy, brown and gray; sizes to 44 inthe group. All at $7.60. Subway Suore, Byicony Women’s Satin Slippers, $1 Savoy Safety Pins, 86¢ dozen cards. | Tape. : g i f J 160 for two 10c boxes best imported | 6c to 26c for piece Mercerized Tape, 45 inches wide, regularly 20c, at 12¢ yd, Subway Quite a variety of styles and shades, some slightly Soiled, Wire Harpies, exerted sie, inbiack 10 yards in white, black and colors 14 yards wide, regularly 260, at 166 yd. fewer ae © vartoty of sive Sot mnateritie, aft teran ae i est quality of tape made. 217 y ide, regularly 82c, at I t all a J “100 for five Be p 10¢ for three Ge rolls English Twill 244 yards wide, regularly 32c, at 20¢_yd. Moor ces, Among the shades are brown, gold ckages Gimbel Brand best Wire Usirpins. 10c for three be yx “Duchess” English Pins. Tape. Miscellaneous Notions «” Engilsh LER 26c euch ior Silk Corset Laces, Men’s 50c and 75c Knitted Gloves, 20c wt; ae eA Ai aoe One ee Ge for 7c cube of assorted Pins. ‘ * ’ s ’ 266 for pound box Adamantine Pins] 1 ees, § to 3 ieee des A well-known manufacturer's SAMPLES ina great variety Girls $1.50 Shoes, 95c Threads 26c for spool 400 yar Silk; equals four % 16c ior four Niag: Sewing Silk; black or colors; 100. spools; 400 dozen. I 16c fortwo 10¢ balls C, B. French Darning Cotton. 18¢ for twelve 2c spools O. N. T 16c’ for two 10¢ bunches Mohair y| Shoe Laces. 16c “Diamond Tip” Folding Coat joulder Braces, to Pin Cushions, ng Irons. tic or Non-Elastie Ge each for "white, natural and Warm GLOVES at Half of weaves, patterns and colors. Women’s 50c Cashmere Gloves, 25c Silk-lined, gray or black, also CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, '. Subway Store, Balcony for much higher } 0! and lavender, also white; French heels and hand-turned soles; all Subway Store, Balcony in the group, at $1. ’atent leather, button and lace styles, the right weight for present wear; all sizes up to 6 for young women. Subway Store Just in Time for This Severe Weather These Seal Velour Men’s $3.50 & $4 Shoes, $2.50 Shirtwaist Belts. Hundred and Darning Cotton. 10c for three Se balls Knitting Cotton. Nickel and Copper Wares ne Other Items, Main Floor. Dexter's ATSAVINGS OF ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF OUR NO DEPOSIT OFFER Come into our store, select from our at stock at there advertised prices whatever you may require for room. Wewill deliver the Coats for Misses, $10 that. were intended to sell for a much higher price, a self evident fact to even the most casual observer. goods promptly and you may SMALL WE ACCOUNTS OP¢: From $5.00 to $1,001 On Small Week! Small Accounts vited. $40 3-Piece Parlor ¥ wi ¥] Our Are Always for them in Yo PA A Receipted Bill in Fal of be given in h of the wage “ ly. f ye Prices “a the Lowest Graceful, prettily carved frames shaped panel backs; claw feet; cu with silk cord and tassels. in polished mahogany finithy neatly shions upholstered in panne plush, EVERY PARLOR SUIT IN OUR STORE AT GRFATLY REDUCED PRICES, NOW IS YOUR TIME TO SAV: $80. $14.00 Brass Beds, 8.42 $20.00 Brass Beds, 12.75 $22.09 Brass Beds, 15.49 $25.00 Brass Beds, 18,24 $38.59 Brass Beds, 22.00 $40.00 Brass Beds, 24.50 $45.00 Brdss Beds, 32.00 $50.00 Brass Beds, 39.50 $60.00 Brass Beds, 43.75 louble Stamps Mornin: NEY! .. 87,98 $16 Continuous Post]} Brass Bed That Shine at New Prices Collectively fascinating, individually tempting. Chaf- ing dishes, tea kettles, glass arrangements for hors d'oeuvres, pretty tile trays of various kinds, and all the other effective things with a practical side to them that a housekeeper likes to have in her home. Many of them imported, all of them much reduced in price for the January Clearance. Regular Clearance Regular Clearance Price ¥ art Price tive we Casserole Dishes 3o 43 Five o'Clock Tea Kettles $2.95 $1.60 Bean Pots 5 93.26 | Imported Five O'clock Crumb Tray and Brush $2.50 $1 Tea Kettles... $8 $3.25 Bread Trays 3 $1 | Nickel Tea Pots, with Sugar and Cream Sets alcohol burner $3.75 in co| E pper $1.76 | Coffee Machines, with Nickel Trays, beaded Sh a Iburner . . $8 $6.96 edge. . + « + $8.50 $2 Relish Seis A 94.50 61.96 Coffee Machines . . $7 to Tile or Cake Traya . $5 92 $10 64.76] Ramikins =. . . Tbe 400 180 Chafing Dish . » 6 $0.25 Coesters . 4 . bbe ae Fifth Floor $8 Fine Scalloped Table Cloths At $2.75 Each from $4.25 One of the many prizes of the January Clearance Sale among the linens. - Here are pure linen table cloths from Scotland in several charming designs, 71 inches in diameter, fully bleached and with the now fashionable scalloped edges, at a saving of more than a third. Two other good items: 14c Glass Toweling, 10c Yard 17 inches wide, pure flax, red or blue checks, in a quality t 76c to $1 Huckaback Towels, 60c Each Embroidered in six elavor- ate designs on fine pure linen huckaback with hemetitched or scalloped edges, Second Floor $3.60 BROADWAY GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK > $230 Just the shoes most w: Boots, black or tan, with he built to withstand any amount of r¢ , exceptional opportunit s these ex vy storm shoes are rarely offered underpriced; bellows tongue to keep out the snow (like the illustration), Also tan calf Bluchers with heavy soles, and gun-metal and patent leather shoes, button or lace, all sizes, former, ) and $4, These now $2.60. Lace Curtains, $1 Gas Domes About 1,000 pairs of Nottingham and Cable ob $240 High-Cut proofed wel Storm oles An Nets, in a variety of handsome patterns, white or ecru, full three yards long, Made to sell at $1.50 and $2, now $1 a pair, Portieres at $1.50 Each $14 single Portieres, of mercerized armure, in red, brown and grecn, fringed or tapestry borders; many can be matched, making one to four pairs of a kind, Intended to sell at $2.50 to $3.75, now $1.60 cach, Subway Store, Lower Floor THIATY-THIAD OT. Subway Btoro, ‘The illustration gives an idea of the splendid style—full length, exceedingly warm, modish and handsome, exceptionally becoming to almost every one, The deep shawl collar and cuffs and long revers are particularly attractive. The coats are savin lined throughout, in nearly all the wanted shades; sizes 14 to 18—will fit small women. A limited number of these fine coats, at $10. Subway Store, Balcony Boys’ $3.50 Suits, $2.35 With Extra Knickerbockers 165 in th roup, double breasted, blue, gray nd mixtures, ic boys of 8 to 17 k ‘ance price, Boys’ $5 and $6 Overcoats, $3 sd Norfolk und double breested navi patterns, all wool fabrics, well lined throug! 017 years, all wool overcoats, big and warm with collars, some have belted backs, for boys of 7 to 16 Boys $5 to $7.60 Overcoats, $3.95 40 ail-wool chinchilla and fur-trimmed Russian over coats for boys of 8 to 9 years, Bubway Storo, Balcony Linoleums & Oilcloths As the quantity is limited in some instanees, we advise an early selection, and please bring q surements, oleums, 24 yards wide, one of the best us of 020 equare yards or cut from ow $60 square yard, nearly all the wanted shades, In ® unre yards or cut from full rolls; Like the iilus” tration, attract bent dow in diame green or wir ber, ff of pre for bi Full } conve ‘at $15, A rola limited to 20 sq, yd, length; y iMe and more, now 206 sq, yd, Subway Store, Lower Floor Lower Floor