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THE BEVENinG WORLD, MUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 11a, | GIMBELS This Complete Disposal of the Retail Stock of The MAUSER Manufacturing Co., Silversmiths A Surprise in Serge Presents the Most Remarkable Opportunities in the Purchase Nog Btue of Croan oe Yard Of Sterling Silver That New York Has Ever Known The ¥ ie +8 F wll i 26 hy» jem This is a difficult advertisement to write. You are reading it in the news- Si a clemety Wro'sae lena Weak EK shades cf blue, | P@Pers while the first day’s selling of the Mauser stocks is going on. We shall weave, with a closely woven men’s wear twill,in two es of blue, n s : The Cream Serge is 50 in. wide, ina heavy double-warp qual: not know—until the Store closes tonight—exactly what will be available for your ity, admirable for women’s Summer coats and tailored suits and | buying tomorrow. For our inspection of the beautiful Mauser Wares, which com- will tailor splendidly. Every yard is perfect, without black specks bates this purchase, and our knowledge of the Mauser prices, and the prices at Both are thoroughly sponged, shrunk and warranted bs “ i“ marked the goods, convince us that today’s public response will be all-wool. A better offering of these favorite materials This much we know: That in variety and extent, to say nothing of the par- could hardly be imagined. ticularly high quality of the merchandise, no such offering of Silverware has ever before been made to the people of New York. Ai Ee 4 a Prunella, 96¢ Yard i ia fine aiky finish, in fashionabl For $84,000 Worth of Sterling Silver, at Original Mauser Prices, Enters the Sale to Go for $27,000 in a fine silky finish, in fashionable colors for Spring costumes— cadet blue, purple. blue, old rose, garnet and black. Second Floor Figure that out for yourself. It means an average saving of TWO-THIRDS on the Mauser retail prices (which by the way have been preserved on the various articles, wherever possible), Of course, the saving is greatest on the largest pieces, and least Bordered Cotton Voiles, 65c Yd. Usually these beautiful novelty fabrics sell for $1 yard, but an on the most staple articles of silver. But in every case it is worth coming for from a long distance to share in. An extraordinary feature of the Sale is the offering of home tn Tioga, to-day, @olema high mass of requiem wae celebrated in the chu of Our Laty of All Souls and was attended by all the members of both the Philadelphia and Athletic teama who are residents of the city and hundreds of admirers of the baseball chleftan, The body was taken to Wor- cester, Mass, where the body of her id is buried. MRS. SCOTT'S SUFFERING OVER Doctors Advised An Opera- tion. How She Escaped Told By Herself. HOSES WRECKED 1S PERSONS HRT AS TANK BURSTS Explosion of Carbonic Acid Gas in Hayden Chemical Works Shakes Garfield, N. J. Fifteen persona were cut and brulsed Just before daylight by an explosion of condensed carbontc acid gas at the Iay+ den Chemioal Works at Garfleld, N. J. ‘The gas vas in a stocl cylinder ten fect in diamotor and twenty-five feet high whioh had been torte @f preseuro than tt w Freaisting last night. ‘Phero was no Are, but the work were | THE MAUSER CO. FIFTH AVE. NEW YORK Buckner, Mo.—"For more than a year. | I suffered agonies from female troubles much great: | ind the doctors at das lad od just decided there was no help for me unless I went to the hospital foran oper- ation, I wasawfully against that onera- “damaged to the oxtont of $50,000, and @lage and crockery wore broken in all houses within @ quarter of a mile of building No. 22 in wiluh the cylinder was, ‘The entire front of the bullding was blown out and much of it way hurled importer came to us with this little surplus to sell at a third less, 44 in. wide, with satin-striped border in different dispositions on grounds of white Cotton Voile, 65c yard. This is but one among many alluring groups of the new cotton against the front of a house 100 foot ‘ id includ de- | i i Sh ttn “boown fea goods, which range in price upto #7 yard and include many de- Two Complete Patterns of Stefling Silver Flatware dow at No. B Monroo street, were blown out of bed and cut by giass slivers. At 15% to 25% Below Regular Mauser Prices These are the so-called “‘ounce’’ goods, on which such a saving is mcst unusual for complete assortments. One of the patterns is in arich French gray or Butler finish. The other is a Colonial design in bright finish. By reason of our large regular purchases at wholesale from the Mauser Co., in addition to our buying their retail stock, they agreed to make up $16,000 Aco g of Fiat Ware for us to supp!cment this Sale, and to sell at this fine price-concession. This will permit the buying of Silver Outfits for wedding presents or one’s own use, in any desired composition, in either of these two handsome patterns. ; Every piece of Silver in the Sale bears the Mauser trade-mark. And WE WILL ENGRAVE ALL MAUSER SILVER PURCHASED IN THE SALE, FREE OF CHARGE, IN THE VERY BEST MANNER, ‘Women’s Lisle Underwear New Designs .*. Low Price So many women have been asking us lately for Spring styles and weights in Underwear that. we are glad to tell them of these new arrivals. What is more, they are unusually tempting in price, because the maker, in order not. to disappoint us, gave us better Hits his ha sila qualities for the same price. Especially attrac- tive are the Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests at 35c Moaroe street. Potor Mabio and his) spells, felt dull and draggy all the time. Wile at No. 19 Monroe street were badly | | could not do any work, and ob how J out. ptt aliver of glass was driven | dreaded to ha operatjon. tour es into the wail opposite the! wt received a letter full of kind ad- bed. ‘The baby of John Bucke was blown out | vice, which I followed, and if I bad only of bis crib at No. 50 Monrve gtreet. The orm turned over above the baby and the following rain of glass did not harm him, though hia father and mother were George Winddar and his wife were blown | iny foot to the floor without screaming. | out of bed, but were not out at No. 2%] 1 hort of breath, had smothered written ber a year ago I would have been saved so much suffering, for today I am wwell woman, Iam now keeping house out’ There were minor casunitics all | Sain aud do every bit of my own work, for $1, which would ordinarily be 50c each, Elastic, Tocomplete the assortment in its Fifth Avenue Store (now discontinued) the Mauser Co. added carefully chosen stocks of im- ave town, | Pieces vot bal tig No, ‘3 | fe) sie a a tae Thee Seely wore: fall. aise, with pretty Kandicrochated trimming, in | ported and domestic Leather Goods, fine Stationery, Art Wares and Clocks, ‘These we also secured to sell at remarkably low prices, fost away. four styles, and run with bright silk ribbon. Low necks, sleeveless. ‘At 0c, there io « still better quality, trimmed with washable ribbon around neck and arms. Swiss Ribbed Vests, with plain or trimmed yokes; 35c quality, now 25c, Quite unusual are Union Suits of Swiss ribbed lisle thread, low neck, sleeve- less, with tight knees or umbrella drawers, at 60c. Finer quality, with hand-crocheted yoke, in saveral patterns, at 76c a sult. Main Floor These Linens Will Quickly As before stated, we cannot give exact details of the Mauser Co.’s goods that will remain for tomorrow's selling. But that selec- tion will be most satisfying is perfectly certain. Expect to find wide variety in the following classes: Sterling Silver Hollow Ware Sterling Silver Toilet Ware The Mauser Co.'s Finest Designs. Tea Sets, Punch| Brushes, Mirrors, Handle Pieces; also Desk Fittings, Bowls, Loving are Vases, Dishes, Platters and smaller) Jewel Cases, Cigar and Cigarette Boxes and Photograph pieces in great variety. Prices about Half. fr . At % it Sterling Silver Serving Pieces Shem one-third to one-half of original Mauser table Compound that has restored me to; health, and everywhere 1 go I recom- mend it to suffering women.”—Mzs, Lizzie Scott, Buckner, Mo. If you want special advice write to| Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. oceanic, BALL PLAYERS AT FUNERAL OF CONNIE MACK’S MOTHER. PHILADBLPHIA, Fob. §.—With the seme simplicity us tio family's wisies could command, the funeral of Mra, | (confidential), Lynn, Mass, Your Mary McGiliicuddy, mother of Connte|letter will be opened, read and! Mack, manager of the world’s chamnp-! angwered by » woman and held in| fom baseball team, was held from his strict confidence. «| tion, and as o last, - mi resort wrote to you! for special advico and I told you just | what I suffered with bearing down pains, backuche, shooting pains in my left] side, and at times I could not touch) Find New Owners ‘They are not wanted in the Linen Store, because their assort- ments, in most cases, are broken. And at their new prices, they should be claimed in a twinkling by housekeepers of an economi- } ca} turn of mind. $1.35 Bleached Table Damask, 95c Yard Good stuff, but it came late. 72 inches wide; white as snow, in handsome patterns. _5000 yards of it, at this low price. Fish and Salad Sets, Ice Cresm and Pie Knives, Cold Meat Forks, Cheese Scoops, Berry Spoons and many others. Prices about Half. Sterling Silver Flatware Spoons, Forks and Knives, in all sizes, in two desirable patterns, in any assortment desired; 15 to 26 per cent. underprice. Also Flatware, odd dozens, single pieces and sets in cases at about haif price. Sterling Silver Novelties Decanters, Pitchers, Whiskey Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate Pots, and many other pieces in heavy silver deposit on glass, or silver-mounted on china. Other Articles in the Mauser Sale Women’s Hand Bags, Card Cases, Traveling Bags and other fine leather go: Sterling Silver Deposit Ware Much less than half price. |. Half price or less. /Fine Table Damask Napkins, 25-inch, in four pretty designs, but without Cloths to match, at $4.75 a dozen, regularly $6. Odd Table Cloths, various patterns, 72x72 inch to 90x 108 inch. At $2 to $7.25 each, were $2.75 to $9.50. New Costume Linens Have Arrived They afford fine economies on excellent qualities for Summer dresses. All pure flax. | Fine Stationery, Correspondence Cards, Menu Gards, | Pure white, med.um-weight, 36 to 104 in, wide, at 35¢ to $1.10 a yard. Oyster wh.te, 36-inch, 45-inch and 90-inch, at 60c, 66¢ and $1.25 yard. White Ramie, 47-inch, medium-weight, 60c a yard, regularly 65c, Dinner Favors; also Desk Sets in brass or leather. Malf price or less. Main Fleer Personal Gifts in profusion, such as Mesh Bags, Dorine Cases, Coin Holders, Pencils, Match Boxes, Buckles, Half price or less. Royal Sevres Vases, Bronzes and Other Art Wares Less Than Half Price While such extraordinary savings prevail on goods of the highest character, it is worth while to anticipate as far as you | can, your future requirements, for wedding and other anniversary gifts, and even for holiday presents. It is well to remember that of many of choicest pieces, there is but a single one, and that when sold, they will, in all probability, never be duplicated at these prices. All Our Special Sales Advertised in Sunday’s Papers Wil Be Continued To-morrow, Tuesday | Our Annual Clearance of| | Walters Pianos | | STOCK-TAKING and the ARRIVAL of NEW MODELS the OCCASION | tor the SPEEDY DISPOSAL of many WALTERS | PIANOS NOW ON HAND. Oyster white Dress Linen, 90-inch , 76¢, regularly $1. Second Floor The New TAILORED SHIRTS for Women Wit Presented in Complete Selection’ Tomorrow “The mannish Shirt will be one of my favorite modes for the Spring and Summer”—says Dame Fashion. “And that is why I have had it made inso many different materials, How- ever, I do not approve of it unless it is really tailored—just like a man’s shirt!” Fashion is right and we have followed her dictates—by having our entire collection of shirts made by the manu- facturer of America. We wish to eraphasise this because many so-called shirts are made in a hap-hazard way—and are not really tailored. Every shirt in the Gimbel collection is care- fully made in every detail, styles are authentic, and the weaves and colors of the materials are correct for Spring. White Japanese Silk Shirts, $3, $3.96 and $6. Momme White Japanese Silk—an exceptional heavy qual- ity—in Shirts at $7.96. Striped Habutai Silk Shirts, $3 and $5. Natural Pongee Shirts—heavy quality, $5. Nanthrian—a new weave of silk that may be included in the pongee category—natural, in Shirts at $6.95. Satin-striped Crepe de Chine Shirts, all-white or with colored stripes, $7.95. White Satin Shirts, $5; white washable satin, $6.96. Third Floor \ | | je cfering of | high-grede piance at | reduced prices. They are all ish im tone, | beautiful in design ard ittistic in con struction, They are | m-del, we | reduced their prices | for quick cloarance. This opportunity > for securing a ef thoreugh qu. ata substantial save | ing, is one too goed | for you to miss, | Tire pianosin this sele contain the finest lost-motion action, which is fully guerantecd. The cases are very superior in character, and the designs | are rich and elaborate. There are three styles--plain Colonial, Empire | | and hand-carved. Prices are: Walters De Luxe Pianos, a Piano that right- | fully belongs to the $500 class. Sale Price..... $309 $325. ore rightfully belongs to the $550 class. Sale Price $350 Hl And offered on the very liberal payment terms of Walters De Luxe Pianos, a Piano that right- $1 a Week { | fully belongs toghe $500 class. Sale Price..... i Wa'ters Lincoln De Luxe Pianos, a Piano that | © whatever. on payment of $5, Six Pieces, $167.60, Regularly $240 WALNUT FURNITURE For the Restful Bedroom Abounds in the February Furniture Sale Since we started out to make this a Sale of the Furniture that people want, and not merely Fur- niture that we want to sell, it is natural that you can find in it a large representation of the soft- toned Circassian walnut that is now so well liked by home-furnishers. It is justly popular, too; for its tawny coloring—almost that of the African lion—and its beautiful markings make it well adapted for Furniture which will harnionize effectively with the prevailing styles of interior decoration. It can be used to advantage with brass bedsteads, fart Not only is our collection of this Furniture varied, but it contains a number of really notable ollerings. njoyable VICTOR Records for February Seldom has such an interesting list been issued. Taking the new numbers at random, there is the Prelude to ‘““Haensel und Gretel” by Humperdinck, played by Pryor's Band; a fine medley of American patriotic airs, sung by ye Victor chorus, an pet pourris from two of Victor Herbert’s melodious operas—"It Happened in Nordland” and ‘Naughty Marietta,” as well as other selections, 7 . : The new Purple Label Records include Bizet's Carmen Suite, and quite a list of popular selections, such as “Come to the Ball” from “The Quaker Girl,” the “Ragtime Violin” and the “Count of Luxembourg.” , Among the Red Seal Records are two by Caruso—“I Have Only a Little Room” from “La Boheme,” and “Canta Pe’ Me,” a Neapolitan song; three fine records by Amato, and three by Schumann-Heink. é : ? ‘ome and hear them played in the Gimbel Talking Machine Rooms on the Eighth Floor. Speciaially E The Bedroom Suite Ilustrated is in a charming Louis XVI. design, and contains twin bedsteads, bureau, chiffonier, Loilet table and somnée. If a doub! Circassian Walnut Bedroom Suite Three Pieces regularly $44. Chiffonier, $30, regu- cd Bedstead at $26, regularly $32, Walnut Bedroom Suite wedsted is preferred it may be substituted for the twin at u saving of $30. We have taken purticular care to have the color and marking of the Circassian walnut well matched in the various pieces. Here is a delightful Cireussian Walnut Bureau with | Chiffonier to match, A aton inlaid line is on knob and drawer, as well ‘The Bu is $42.60, regularly $50; t ys and on easy terms, alters R Pianos at . $225 the top. hiffonier, $37.60, regularly P ut Bureau, $30, regularly $36; Walnut Bureau at $18.60, « the $25 Chiffon $18, both in finely matchou woods. Here aro other examples in this fine showing: the family. $26 Bureaus at $18.60 | youngen 9 well es th v \ M * D We also announce | $45; and prettier pieces of furniture could scarcely ch, at $30) conuladly Foe ne i i > © | be found, ut Twin Bedsteads at ear | Walters Mastertone Piay . ’ y Wi | “Another Bureau, with 42-inch top, is in Colonial Wu to match, $80, regularly $85. | | Oi the Easy Terms of $10 Down and $2 Per Weck A Thirty Days Trial ithous Cost | design with rather sure lings: Sar standan a8. a | ae > fo o1 euntible sou of enterteli t, all X | supports the large mirrc he price is $26, insteac an Walnut Bureaus previtiee the teectent muster end can be played with Utmoet ease by the to You of a Victrola ’ | otek, ABs allie tae are the $26 Cire $36 Bureaus at $28 1 This superb machine, in golden, weathered, Early English, antique or gun- metal oak, or mahogany, will be sent, with- out expense to your home for a month, No obligation to you, except to give a few references and purchase a dozen records, which remain your property in any case. Eighth Floor 8 at $26 $52 Bureaus at Sas Circassian Walnut Chiffoniers $56 Chiffoni $27 $53 Chiffoniers at $20 ; *hiffoniers at $16 Circassian Walnut Dressing Tables $25 Dressing Tables at $20 327 Dressing Tables at $19 $25 Dressing Tables at $18 $18 Dressing ‘Tablge at 914 Bu $28 Bureaus at $16 ni nge your old plano for one of these new || and give you the privilege of paying any dif- ke. We will chee Walters Pionos or P | ference at the ra if You Will Pr ent This Part of This Advertisement Ll qive free a chair, a cabinet and cover, nent a bench, a cabinet and 12 rolle of when you purcha you buy u player musle, . Upon request our representative willcall Planosalcerooms,3d floor. (W.5 Bloomingdales’, Lex. to 3d Ave. 59h to 60th St. GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY.THIRD ST. Seventh Fler =, emncnsmnaeonpemguaser L \ ore Aer