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. , é » “ - - a - —————— 5 ‘ at THE BVENING WURLD, WEUNEBVAY, JANUARY 44, 1913. : P 9. oO én meascenapat AA al a ee ve Rl A nS Riedie Sie’ Frenne elt eect) SY Se Te sea. With his big black head and shin- 7 fe seating seceer wanivan sid Aya PUB I€ ; . , i i «98 tiveter eat mmnom Mommas, I : ee Srey ery ie of the fo'castle head, as he'd often ui scape of the park. Siifkin dipped hia done in life under the anchor fluke, But sally largo brush in the buc f black paint ' the Mate Magee not afraid was he, of i 3 BR and proceeded to change Sullivan's | any old sailor's spook, so he Pushed to} Nara aR i, Rit complexion, | z THE MATE HPL hee ae eat OT an, Ly aul sarly dealings in the stock market toe | Soa a $ ‘ iJ , Fi rape oO Llib us FUR NITURE co L ie, But all that he day were reactionary. Opening sales q ls . Hh ‘ de 7" ! jae Be atrack at it was tho wind that generally lower, and the course of {vt H, Fe 2 Kin at te wh ck paint over | You Cannot Afford to Wis ‘AbUot YUU. lew out a-lee, throwghout the fret hou a 3 . 2 Seemigeenpest ulivans head, vat ure @sme A A * FURNITURE | "9 @ ghost,’ he cried, and the] sumet a downward trend becaliso of ex-| [rae ty Rt . ' * one deposited a. large or rock! Miss Reading This. th * + 5 ty 13 A slight, disagreement was setticd | seainet Siifkin's fore! ores sule S LAPHIEN (OE Ghd RUTEATEE: GRA, He eCITIND ee r Magistrate Proscht, in West | acient . ve it is our duty to inforn a Carpets, Bedding through | andl the Inter-Met, shares. The volume BS it amicably by Magtstrate Freschi, in t to rat y an That the matonty af tatal .00 Down On $50 a in and hold, and out en the briny t, waa not heavy, Safo ag Side Court, to-day, whan Owen Sulllva ae ns ned aU, pega A On 300 Down On 78 t , ered ‘ ett in Ste pS an, | of Nol agit Co ae ar veturn » led. eH 4 i § e i Too Much for Ob«e=: * rc ra aha pried ‘bat Le “+4 a yin yf gens ie ae 4 wie 1 is ras t He he atte Jand nad ‘ulltvan ‘arrested. | patient taking for a cold some so-called 7.50 Down On 100 ‘00 Much for Obsessed Sailor, | and . ug oy | to-da . shares were ut teat ine ij | alameda cn ‘codiplaine Of Herrman Bit. | aot iad te vee eewen nia varatonvee] cough clre W pends upon poison: Lappe mounts is Precortion, 9] found of Steve. But poor Magee, right| loaded rather heavily at the outeet. The Ha Saat 5 kin, 6f (No. 7 East One Hundred and | After Siifiin bad given mis varaion: of | OME Ue Toe t Wwe Pee Freight ani ne | and He Leaves the Sea vod hand he, the thing would never |common came down half « point, while | tian BH IN _ [seventh .atreet, who charged Sullivan | cutie saitivan Thawed len the nerves aad ech ie paces e a leck, ie ash = . ” ” of ie = rf — ate $ | giobular tu Silfkin's right “lamp. | black as T was painted, [{ didn't throw |—that causes pneumonia, i Forever, |on yardarm or boom in the darksome| | firmer wone cevelored dontition etl iB @yt O]"s ttt wit at the corner of One| @"Y smowball ot hit this my with any-| Kather John's Medicine cures colds | RET 3 &LEX AVES jStoom he was sure to see the beck of prevadiod ‘fists; hs aa | ts aa aia Fourth etreet anid Central | (hte L.ttied to show him hia mistake land throat ples without that phantom form as tt swung aloft, rer ee tired weak again in the after: unre r and he upset the patnt bucket on ESOT OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TRUE? EVERY \WorD the Hane of the haunted ship, from port y Reading, Steel, Gas and ‘8 LANG. Park West, when Slifkin came along )Just then a limb trom one of the treea yrup, but a ve dd , the entire itet worked! $YDN J 4—Jamon fearrylng @ large pail of black patnt pag ote a ist pre: | — aaa eecncmnamamane off trip after trip, the loweat of the day at! purry, the heay it PUEILISt of Cht- [Some one, Sullivan sald, hurled a snow. | (ON ON rc ohn O'Brien ee t Mate M ee attil clung to his] “Eko, defeated | ; to port in storm and calm as she logged | | 1" Lang of Victorta, |bal!, which caught Slifkin abatt the | Magistrate French! decidel Sulitvan | \ NO EXTRA ORARGR FOR IF. better of the argument and the ts Li J Captain of Annie Smith Tells; L Lig al ME Favetaged abort 1 pont in |the former heavywelent champion. of|beam. had t — Advert for, ‘The. Worl te path at i ‘ Tells | De te tee ee A aocurities | Australia, at the Stadium here to-day, Slifkin came back to investigate, Ho] case was distntssed, World Wants ‘Work Wonders, | sy Amr yisnet Taccenge elu lt ory of Black Steve's Ghost. |sust at four bells by the cabin clock " | aaCK S SGhost | suse « ; 7 Prices. —— COCO Oo = - - . inst night while we lay moored here,| The 7 my mate was tellin’ me over again | 4 faa’ lighent, lowemt and led pores of That Clung to Ship. of all these things so queer, We aime Heues ae'at follows were stowin’ some grog, I must nit, Which @ sailor sometimes will! , nd he was a sayin’ ax how Biack Capt. Fred Foote of the barkentine Annie Sintth, which has been loading for Braxil at the foot of Wall Hast River, was in anything liked a swig o' the warmin’ stuff | \™ . Then all of a sudden he let out al j et, yell, and his Tace grew white with fra uh there was nothin’ unusu ne shouted ‘My God! he's here GIMBEI Ss $27.50---The January Clearance Price ’ For Men’s Men’s Good Pajamas /[London-M: al ondon-Made Overcoats A Sudden Awakening, at 85c That Were Previously They have been taking a cat-nap in a manufacturer's . surplus stock—remainders of his most popular lines.| _ $35 to $50 The great majority of them usually command $1.50 a] Men with a fondness for ‘the common-sense pair. Others are $1, and still others $2 qualities. and easy English mode of dress have been buying a 2 We secured them to sell at 86c pair, just as they run.|these coats eagerly this season, and paying our Soft finished percales, plain colored cheviots, and fancy striped |regular fair prices for them. You can see scores of madras, with light or dark grounds. Military éol} , cotton or |these English Coats on the Avenue any day—and a King.” Be thats ve hogy rainy tt well and aeuiaie great many of them were bought at GIMBELS. sO cel sere ates (aie ceca ’ You can recognize them in a minute by their Pic th Re blade al soft, luxurious cloths, their narrow bolo id Men’s New Scarfs, 50c roomy, flaring skirts. able mood this morning b pate, Dill Magec night o: eft him suddenly tam £ f sailing. Bits ©) pected rmination to shift cheat, Foote declares, was fear of the ghost of a nour was murder by a shipn deck of the Annie Smith about years ago off the coast of West rica, According to Mute Magee, the ghost has followed him right into this port, but not only appeared last uisht in the cabin of the Uttle craft but was| uncivil enough to make away with Till's glats of grog under his very lps. More is the tale: | “There's a vacant berth on the Annie | Smith, a barkentine smart and trim: | and Capt. te on the ¥ on earth who's as as PH." ‘cote ts darned hard put for} Frond bs AA ol had = te In plain colored silk rep. It is broken lines of these Coats that now bear 8 , “It is'nt the whiskey In plain colored crochet knit the radical price-reducti y that hurts me—it’s the have another”. In plain colored accordion knit , y uctions announced above You will find them in heavy storm-coat styl The man in doubt as to what Necktie he shall choose, can— 7 and probably will—pick safely from any of the above groupe, for three-quarter length box coats, and medium and most men like plain colors. We usually succeed in getting Neck-| light-weight coats. Fabrics are dark blue—the ties to sell at 60c that are at least a little better than 50c quality, ; : uid hens ard tas exeaitson| taTour ela ete Maia Floor |"eW color this year—or Oxford gray chinchilla, also rough shaggy Shetlands and a fine variety of Eng- lish and Scotch cheviots and tweeds. Overcoats that until now have commanded the ifull prices of $35 and $50, at $27.60 4ach. Fourth Floor It isn’t the use of alcohol that has hart people, but its abuse and misuse. Taken in large'quantities, i racy meg tippled wi _ _ But taken in moderation, where and when it is need- ed, under special circumstances, no other remedial or indirectly constructive agent has been of so great value to humanity. To assist digestion, to give the gently glowing stime- lative effect that keeps old age in health, to tone the system back to normal ithas bh below par, geod whiskey, free from adulterants, stands unchallenged. Du Ss Pure Malt is whiskey made as well as whiskey can be made, free from harmful adulterants, so good that some of the greatest physicians in the world, have backed its efficacy over their signature. This, however, we say to the drunkard, or to any man who can’t take alcohol in moderation—“Whiskey is a fine slave—but a terrible master.” If you can’t take it in mod- eration, it’s a curse. Leave it alone. But amy When he drank it down, un forrid he went to see that the watch turned to, and he swears by th o’ the Annie Smith that loc im through and , through was the form of the foremast hand he'd shot Into the ! e e ea -Fashione argains T'll stick to my berth al righ’: bi P mate who next sails along with me when he sees a spook must fight. But A mate just sults him, ‘The I've had," growled Skipper Foote, @ sallor every inch. In @ howlin’ galo/ or any tight place ‘he's a man who'd) never flinch, He was sober enough, I reckon, too, though he'd take a glass of beer, but the tale he spun t> me last night as we lay ‘longalde this pler would | make yer hair atand right straight up, and I guess you'd quit your post tor| the thing that made my mate light out! wae the fear of a big, black ghost. | | Bill Magee—that was my mate's name— he as quit last night, sprung a weird! “T ain’tehad this ae ye se tal of the ghost he saw and which | gave chim euch a fright, that 1 swore} | TWO DOLLARS Never Had Such Power in the Purchase of Lingerie Blouses as in This Sale _ |; One does not have to look back very far to remember thata ford Lingerie Blouse at $2 was quite impossible. It nerally was a plain tucked affair, trimmed with a little lace—and lacked style. But with the advent of the House of Fashions we started to reverse matters and set about to produce the best Lingerie Blouses that have ever been known to sell at $2. The same might be said of our Blouses at every other price. Now we have excelled our own previous efforts by not only presenting blouses of quality and good aye is sell at $2—but those that are adaptations of French models. These Blouses are not mere puffs of style—as nothing is modish that is not of good quality. They are made of very good lawns, batistes and cotton voiles, and their trimmings of lace, which very often are , { imitations of real Venise and filet, are excellent. Their ||just the extre 4 frills and cascades and sleeve ruche are generous in their | ly pretty. > nev, \ gp fullness—nothing is skimped. | peeiten nee! i We center this announcement on our $2 collection of eavy thread lace, wit! Lingerie Blouses, which includes twenty-five models, but wide ribbon-run embroid- there are ery beading between, The Combinati | (roduce new ideas in trim- | mings of embroidered motifs and laces, also with Valenciennes lace insertion jinset_ in surplice effect. 7 |Nearly all of these Com- binations have fitted yokes over the hips, and the Drawers have “flat” trim- bi mings. The waistline is rigbt then, an’ I say it again, woa't take a man this trip who ehave like a s walks aboard thi years, says Mate since the aw-| ful deed done. It + is murder, he | says, on a stormy night, while befor the wind she run, in a howlin’ gale with the light sails furled and the port | watch safe below, when the hands on | deck lt Into a row hitting at friend or | foe, Then the mate runs forrid to stop | | the fuss, and fees two men gripped | | man ff a | It fs two long | | New Styles tor the Women Who Wish to Expend $1.60 for Nightgowns and Combinations In the White Sale it {s obvious that a Nightgown of fine nainsook |with yoke and sleeves en- tirely of Valenciennes lace is a marvel at $1.60. Be- sides, the yoke is finished with ribbon run through lace molifs, Another new model is tight; a bela; in’ pln he’ he way to use in he fight ate's too slow a quick | ds Black Steve down to | deck; ht pours forth and he's 1 death quicier'n if he'd broke bls | bbed on ’ | THEY LAID HIM ASLEEP IN THE BRINY DEEP. | nock:. | ‘Ina canvas tight, with lead at his feet, | itlack Steve was shot over the side: and | the men turned away they | say, tha so cold t oo nn a wee Scores of Advanced Spring Models in This Sale of Lingerie Blouses at $1 to $45 Third Floor Just 39 Turkish Rugs At. 45c a Square Foot mits” the’ vaisune is nearly always defined with embroidered beading and ribbon. Usually one pays 85c or thereabouts a square foot | The Nightgowns and Combinations which we already had at $1.50 in the White Sale have for Turkish Rugs of this quality. Tomorrow’s ex-|caused many enthusiastic comments from women who always get their lingerie here. They now traordinary low price on this limited group is dictated | tel! us that they have never seen such undermuslins to sell at $1.60. by the near approach of inventory. It is just another, , a The sy lingerie in this Sale, whether made to our especial order in America, France, instance in a remarkable series of Gimbel rug offerings, “tT °* Madeira is in this sale at These Turkish Rugs are in the carpet sizes most in| cag Economies of 10 to 25 Per Cent. demand. They are perfect, well-woven, with deep soft Prices range all the way from C0c to $165. Second Floor pile, and typically Oriental in coloring.and design. At, 55¢e Floor Those Necessary NOTIONS their new prices a square foot, they {igure out as follows: | 10ft. 6in. x 7 ft. 2in., $35 11ft.10in.x 8 ft.3in., $45 2 . Tift, G in, 5 ft Bin. 888.00 14 ft. 10in. x 10ft.4in., $70 As the Spring dressmaking season approaches the When you think that Domestie Rugs of good quality Brooms, plot begins lad thicken, That is wh Byad make ready this $50 and $55, for 8 it. 3 in. x lft. 6in,, und 9x helpful Sale of Gimbel Notions, which, besides its high 35e Each advantages for dressmakers who buy in large lots, is ae ‘ equally attractive to the woman who needs smaller This is a special pur- quantities for home sewing: chase of 1,000 Floor Brooms of particularly doubtless know— ind this week’s special offering will be good quality. Each the unusual nature of this offering is apparent. —_Bixt Yellow Jack Molasses and Lemon broom is warranted to Cocoanut Candies at 18c a Pound |] be full weight and size. Absolutely pure, of c ourse—that’s one of the reason’s why Old- Tomorrow at little more fashioned Candies are so good to eat—made entirely without |] than half price. ehcrae OF SAF ne ‘ ie that we consider undesirable in candies, Houseware Store, Fifth Floor Chocolates and Bonbons Thursday, as they es e come to depend upon us for these in dainty packages, or one may make a selection of flavors: delicacies. Five gra De Luxe, $1 Victory, 40c Sweetheart, 60¢ BROADWAY ‘THURTY-THURD 5T. Duchess, 80¢ Purity, 26¢ Subway Store, Balcony | NEW YORK . Just As Big As the Day We Started This Real Old-Fashioned Sale . Because we have added another large number of our higher priced overcoats and suits to those already in this remarkable | Sale of Overcoats and Suits at *16.50 | $40, $35, §32, §30,828, §25 and *20 OVERCOATS and *30, $28, $25, §22 and §20 SUITS Staple Black, Oxford and Fancy Overcoats Tomorrow---Old-fashioned | CANDIES at 18caPound | Thursday is the day for old-fashioned Candies, as many Gimbels “Duchess” English Pins, | 10¢ for four 3c packages beat Eng- 35c, lish Bronzed Hairpins, heavy or in- ‘utter and Skirt Gauge. | visible, fuldevice. 16e each, 10c to 25¢ for Wash Trimming ‘erfection” Drees | Braid. A variety of colors and pat- est quality nainsook cover- | terns, Lely impervious; sizes 2,3, | 10¢ for three Se rolls English Twill shirtwaist shape; 16¢ | Tape. 18¢ for “Chic,” “Suedine,” “Shu- O.N.T. Darning | clean” or ‘Mollnach” Dressing for the popular suede or white kid sl cards Gimbels 16¢ for two 10¢ Folding Nickel “Savoy” Safety Pins, 36¢ doz. cards. | Coat Hangers, 86¢ dozen, 6c for Te Large Cube Pins, mat, 60c for six 16c Real Hair Nets; jet or white heads, large size allover, Main Floor Brown and gray mixtures—a number of overcoats made of soft, woolly imported English fabrics—-Raglans, Ulsters, Chesterfields; with belts or without; lined and unlined; heavy and medium weights. Suits—browns, grays, blues and neat dark effects—English models and conservative models, Worsteds, tweeds, cassimeres, velours and cheviots, FIVE CONVENIENT STORES “Get the Habit.” Go to Broadway at 49th Street e 279 Broadway, nr. Chambers St. 125th Street ai Third Avenue 47 Cortlandt-St., nr. Greenwich Union Square, 14th St., nr. Broadway Harlem Store Open Evenings #1 \ \ a all ’ uel — U te su vacmniicserenmenamemneaiiiliss imag, id ‘