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rounds the disappearance of Rev. Louis! H. Fuller, a member of the Ohto con- | ference of the Methodist Eptscopal church, who has been strangely miseing | since last Friday when he started | NEWARK TROLLEYS (COLLIDEANDBURK from Gallipolls village, where engagement. | Bidwell, a nearby BHT ARE HURT Vietims from Flaming '® (Wreck; One May Die, Eight passengers were injured this Morning when a big Springfield avenue, Newark, trolley car crashed into the side of a small Bergen street car and| turned It over on its side, ‘The small ear was wrecked and took fire and was badly burned. F eceurred a bloc tunately the crash from the terminus treet Ine. There were ngers on board, ep incline at that point 4 avenue. The Bergen own Hue, roses the rding to the rutes all ynosed to come to a full stop vefore proceeding to go ever the cross- ing. This morning the Bergen wiopped at the near time the Springfleld some distance up the side of the Agcording to the rules the Sprin; avenue car should stop at te crossing so the Bergen street c ahead, ‘The Springfleld avenue car re- | fused to stop when the motorman tri to make it and sliding along the crashed into the side of the Bergen | treet car, Of those suurt, one will probably die. He is Henry Cordes of No. 477 Bergen street. His scalp ts torn and one hand badly burned. He is at the City Hos- pital. Mr, Cordes ts seventy-four years of age and euffers greatly from shock. Because of age it 1s feared the injurles may prove serious, ‘The others injured wer to the City Hospital, 1 Hugh Crater, twenty-six y No, 2% Roso street, leg and hip bruised and burned and cut by glass. | Policeman Frank A. Farrell, twenty- eix years old, of No. 9 Highiand street, cut on head. Miss Jennie Berg, twenty-aix years, ef No. 9 Tenth street; burns about Iinbs end breast. ‘Miss Carrie Connig, seventeen years, ef No. 616% Bergen stre: urns about | hands. Bverett Price, nineteen years, of No, @@ Ridgewood road; face burned, but and bruised about body. Harry Valbreohi, fifty-one years, of No. 104% Magnolia street; injured about arms. Miss Belle Lindeman, etghteen years, of No. #4 Peshine avenue; arm burned and cut. Street car ee ee HUNT MISSING PASTOR. @alo Clergy | | dolehing, fi aiso taken; are 8 old, of | Oren Vest Pocket ae | Tablets That Have the “Stomach: | Power” of a Real Stomach— Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Trial Packogs Sent Free to Prove It. ‘ . ‘as to fill a pulpit| minister did not ar- rive in Bidwell, and since his departure | from Gallipolis all trace of him has) ‘been lost. Stomach in ¥ | Uninjured Passengers Drag ach in Your “ive Got It Right Here, You Never Cat ME Wi Rox of Stuart's Dvse in My Vest Pocket.’ themselves, because they contain only the natural elements of the digestive futde. Coated tor ws h, heartburn the patent medi riptions put to too much of the w any time, The pa such treatm: f it rebels. ¥ tn the shape by undigested, fe Stuart's Dyspep stomach right 4 enable you An Old Time Suits and for young men thal For the convenience of everywhere, we have two stores only and 125th Street, Have You a Boy Who Wears Long Trouser Suits? If you have, here’s Youths’& Young Men’s at $7.50 Reduced from $18, $15, and $12. These suits and overcoats have been made especially to fit youths and young men {rom 14 to 20 years of age. and patterns. ‘The most remarkable bergains our other stores and placed them on sale at Union Square--14th St. West of Broadway Bargain Sale Overcoats ason’s styles we have ever offered. | Mothers and Fathers collected them from corner 3d Avenue And If Your Boy Is a Little Boy— ||' Here AreOther Big Bargains], Boys’ Suits at $2.50 =| Formerly $7.00, $6.00 and $5.00 | Norfolk and Double-breasted Styies Boys’ Suits at $4.95 | Formerly $12.50, $9.95 and $7.95 . Norfolk and Double-breasted Styles Boys’ Overcoats at $4 Formerly $12.50, $10, $8 and $6 Warm, Durable and Handsomely Tailored These Bargains For Boys Are On Sale Only At 125TH STREET AT 8D AVENUE UNION SQUARE, 14TH STREET Ju 1 of Broatuay. One block fram Lhth St. Subway Station, Lhe St ans Williamaburgh Bridge Cara Pasa the Door, . GIMBELS 13) in the TNs x of B ers, Bankers titled to draw 4% Interest which ‘menna’ that ieetets Ju 1912, you will it Main Fler, Reneitalconss” This New Spring Top-coat For Women Better Than Ever---This Sale of Men’s OVERCOATS and | At $15 Evidently men who have profited by this Sale at $16, have been telling their friends about it. “Where are these Suits and Overcoats that I under- stand you're selling at $15?” says many a man to us. And we show him. For those who come today and tomorrow, there are some interesting new lots. There are SUITS in gray, brown and tan cheviot, fancy or plain blue serges, and any quantity of handsome mixtures. The OVERCOATS have been reinforced by some new arrivals from one of our good tailors. Men will find three-quarter length Coats with the fash- ionable patch pockets and split sleeves; many one- quarter silk-lined. Then there are Raglans, Storm Coats with convertible collars and Chesterfields. All sizes, from 33 to 46-inch chest, in each group; with a fine range of styles in each size. $15 each, with a substantial excess value in every case. Fourth Floor Tomorrow’s the LAST Day For Depositing Money with Gimbel Brothers Bankers And Drawing 4% In- terest (Payable on Sums Remaining on Deposit on July ist) From February Ist Office Hours 9A.M.to5P. M. Main Floor, Rear Balcony More Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Join the Low-Price Brigade There has been a dropping down to lower price-levels on the part of several remaining groups of Boys’ Winter Clothing. Each of the following groups, increased by the newcomers, holds many fine bargains, in clothes that boys can wear for many more weeks this Winter. All-wool, of course, and of Gimbel quality. Boys’ $7.50 to $10 Suits and Overcoats at $5 Long Winter Overcoats. Norfolk or Double-breasted Suits, with one or two pairs of trousers Russian or Sailor Blouse Suits. Button-to-neck Qvercoats for smaller boys. Boys’ $12.50 and $15 Suits and Overcoats at $8.75 Norfolk or Double-breasted Suits, with one or two pairs of trousers, sizes 9 to 18 years, Long Overcoats, handsome mixtures, sizes 13 to 18 years. Boys’ $5, $6 and $6.75 Suits and Overcoats at $3.95 Winter Suits and Overcoats, in broken sizes, from 214 to 7 years. Suiis in Russian or Sailor Blouse style. Overcoats button-to-neck, Men’s DERBIES, Spring Styles, at $1.95 “Seconds” of a noted maker’s $3 to $5 grades. Hats that are widely advertised, well-known, and worn by many men. Quality is kept on a very high plane, which explains why such almost flawless Hats as these are put in the “second” class. What little defects there are, are in the bodies—trimmings are high-grade throughout. A variety of Spring styles, in conservative and extreme shapes, some full stiff, others self-conforming. All in black, and all sizes. If your hat has become rusty from weathering too many Winter storms, tomorrow is your oppor- tunity to save handsomely on a new one. $1.95—and 1,800 Hats here to pick: from. Fourth Floor Odd!—To ed But $1.05 For These Men’s $2 to $3 Knitted SILK SCARFS They are knitted here in New York by experts on English handlooms. = You'l! find their duplicates in oe eee shops at their full prices of $2, $2.50, $3. An unusually fine collection in many handsome pat- terns and colorings. Plain shades, horizontal and dia- gonal cross stripes, in combinations of two or, three colors, Roman stripes, and effective mixtures. Really distinguished scarfs, that well-dressed men will like. $1.05 each. Main Floor $3.95 for Four Fine Styles Of Men’s Gimbel $6 Shoes French Calf, Button and Lace Fourth Floor number of the Wardrobe Trunks In the Demi-Size at $256 for the $45 and $55 grades, for those who wish to secure them at this great saving. Fifth Floor Young Women Who Have Waited Until Now for FUR COATS Will Be Rewarded With Economies Thi se Coats were made to our especial order of carefully selected skins. That they are just for young girls will be seen at first glance, as their lines are modish and the coats are appropriately designed for girls of 14, 16 and 18 years: Ponyskin Coals $65, were $85 ; $75, were $96; $85, were $125 Natural Ponyskin Coats— $57.50, were $85; $95, were $126 It is a conservative Coat—and not a freak! To begin with it is fashioned of a new light-weight woolen fabric which lends itself to the straight and severely tailored lines of the Coat. It is the collar that holds its triple power to look different—in the illustration, the collar is fastened high and its one end slips through and gives the effect of a cravat; it may also be worn with the long tab ends of the inside face of another very good-looking woolen Coat at $32.60. Among the new Blue Serge Coats there is a smart model whose fronts faced with white serge overlapped with blue. But that is not i a brilliant plaid silk. $27.60. Other 8 New Coats for afternoon and e ing and traveling are constantly arriving. Usual conservative Gimbel prices. We still have a limited +. Patent Leather, Button Heavy Tan Russia Leather, Lace All Shoes that are fashionable and desirable for Winter wear, and that ask no odds of any $6 Shoes in New York in point of quality or style. Full size- range in each. Our only excuse for marking them $3.95, apart from getting more men interested in the excellence of Gimbel Shoes, is the fact that we so short!y will replace these lines with Spring styles. Second Floor 20c Chocolates, 35c Just. one of many splendid offerings in the Candy Store for Saturday. 265 dainty kinds; among them Chocolate Satoris, Lakme, Raspberry Cordial, Burnt Filberts and Bijou Walnuts, usually 60e, at 36¢ Ib, 1,000 pounds Old-fashioned Gum Drops, ——————___—___-—____ made entirely without glucose, of course, in all the wanted flavors, usually 25c, at 16¢ 1b, Ideal Butter Chocolates, with toasted al- monds, '4 Ib. cakes, usually 80¢, at 18¢ cake, Pure Maple Sugar, half pound cakes, at 11¢ cake, Subway Store, Balcony Caracul Coals— $65, were $95; $85, were $125 Arctic Seal Coats (Frenchedyed Coney)— $60, were $85; $75, were $110 Scarfs and Muffs in This End-of-Season Disposal Include Natural Raccoon, $19.60 a set. Moleskin, $15 to $50 a set. Iceland Fox, $12.60 a set, Pointed Sitka Fox, $36 for either Scarf or Muff. Resides, a pleasing variety in all the other beautiful Furs for women; also Sets of Furs for children, Women’s Fur-lined Coats, $22.60 to $145, were $35 to $105, Third Floor NEW YORK GIMBEL BROTHERS THIRTY-THIRD ST. Can Be Worn in Three Ways--- At $22.50 aight, or its fronts may be folded back to form large jack and a nev e of tan, $22.60. zer stripes in violet, tan or olive with white, are the extending into the revers which are only charm-— it is lined with ‘ge Coats, $16.60 and upward, ng wear as well as for motor. Third Floor Collars, Jabots and Al! the Other New NECKFIXINGS The importance ot large Lace Collars is a familiar fact to the woman who is in touch with Fashion. She knows that worn on tailgred suits, as well as on demi- tai ress And that “these new styles in imitation Venise and M me Laces, which we shall present tomorrow, follow Fashion’s exact ideas, Many of the collars have cuffs to match—-these are $2.35 a set and upward. Collars, $1.60 and upward, Quaker, round and fichu collars of hand-embroidered linen, trimmed with real Irish lace, are beautiful at $3, and at all the higher prices. New Jabots are delightful conceits of hand-embroidery, shadow, filet, Cluny and real Irish laces, 60¢ and upward. Pleatings by the yard—narrow and wide, white, black or ecruwhatever kind Madame needs to give that touch of daintiness to a dress or blouse. 26¢ a yard and upward. New Caps for evening wear--shadow and plain nets, trimmed with lace: and ribbons, 60¢ to $5. A Few Specia! Purchases for Tomorrow Jabots, hand-embroidered and trimmed with Irish, Cluny dr 25¢ and 60¢ cach. Plain and Fancy Net Guimpes, 7c and $1. Marabou—the Scarf and Muff As we imported this Hess and natural Marabou from Paris, our prices are les: the usual quotations: Stoles, 6 or 8 strands, 1 ards long, $3.95, regularly $5. Muffs, $3.95, recularly $5; $6.50, regularly $9. Main floor Sale Price, $22 Regular Price, $32 _ This is a strictly modern collection of Brass Bedsteads, which we offer at February prices. There is a well-marked de- mand for Beds of square tubing—for one reason, perhaps, be- cause this tubing is expensive to produce, and therefore cannot be put into cheaply constructed Beds. We illustrate a very handsome style at a February price which saves the purchaser nearly a third. It may be had in 3 ft. 3 in,, 3 ft. 6 in., 4 ft. 6 in. sizes, and is $22, instead of $82. We guarantee these Bedsteads, as we do every Brass Bed- stead we sell, for unlimited good service. We derive our splen- did supply from the three best makers of Brass Bedsteads in Amer- ica—who are not only willing, but able, to guarantee sectively Ls heakvendts they inthe The EU wan ie the in the finish of a is made e process bvolved; and, furthermore, it is PROPERLY APPLIED AND THOROUGHLY BAKED ON, This lacquer, like all the other parts of Gimbel Brass Bedsteads, is guaranteed, if reasonable care is given, indefinitely. Other Square-tubod Brass Bedsteads At Savings of 10 to 35 Per Cent. These are mostly fetterns which, though recent, have been dropped from the makers’ catalogs, and come chiefly in the 8 ft. 6 in,, 4 ft., and 4 ft, 6 in, sizes, 86 Bedateads at $70 Bedateads at Tae teceicnce Bz 068 00 Sa1.b0 Bosemese ed ste at . 45 Hedsteads nt $36 $35 Hedsteads at $80 42.60 Hodatencda ut 987 $20 Bedateuds at 916 Brass Costumers i $1.05, rng. $2.50 62.08, reg. $8.75, 98.08, rug. 65 Gimbel Sanitary Bedding —At February Prices MATTRESSES Smaller sizes {In proportion, Yure Southern American Hale Mattresses made i two parts, if Mattronsos, 42 lbs. 54x76 in., @1, | desired, without extra charge. regularly $2 pecial Halr Mattrewes, 42 Ibs, | PILLOWS: Gages tn 918. 6 gular, SEN ithe feathers in theae special No, outh Amerlean 4 \ Mattronaea, 4! The, 84x70 Ins, O48, | chon grealed all Very’ teeters sou regulurly #20, dered “sanitary and healthful by Fels means of proper steam renovation D ayeet, fu and wre warranted odorless, $7.60, rogulurly $10. 99, regularly $2.50 BOX SPRINGS 61.40, regularly §2 Full size $1.10, regularly §1.50 $8.60, regularly $10, ‘160. regularly $1 99.75, regularly $12; Bizth Fleer