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“ig % a oe aN fis tot ven ana HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1918. anemia iT’ me [mene had obtained order. Severat hun: | an Inspection.” ne sald, “And wouldn't! orator and that the whole thing w as! reply, He started out to read a Uist [ mai “Business methods like these 4 + dred persona, a majority of thei’ in-| it be vetter even to pay more than the| not « lenitimate business move but 8 ® complainta he said he had re| Would bring immediate reduction in ? sarance men, stood wedged in the small | premium for an inepection if by doing) p rs c from Mr r gording alt b room to hear the argument. ° | 0 you could prevent paying out 4 : »-| fire Inw violations, # 1s declared ended From the cheers and audible comments | #um to @ scoundrel who o!} of the inspec! assigned it wae judged they were about equally | ance only to have a fi i vevention urea each complaint. After he had rea divided in their sentiments. Mr. Jolinson also paid his respects to| @ game to make it possible to hire a lot) “nothing wrong” after eight out of the ie Commissioner Johnson repeated his|the complaints from insurance mei of men ant pay them to do nothing.’ nine read, Mr. Ross told htm | “| charge that one-fourth of the fires In| *arding the methods by which th Ros i M'NEELY’S ACCOUNTS SHORT. Oo ut of So rts Attorney-Genera ports on Of. AT IS, something is wrong with baby, = we can’t tell fetal Who Met Sadden Death. im what it is. All mothers recognize the term by the Jed his word to the othe: | Innecessary to Ko further, that he wio have denounced the} hadn't had any lunch New York are due to incendiary causes,| Partment way able to obta!n $127,000 | ineu | rarer ae He replied to the criticiem that he had| Worth of insurance on household koods | methods of the departinent in obtaining | “How much did it cost the inaurance ALMANY, Jan. $—Major Frank A itude, weakness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, \ been in the Are department only three | worth #Lii. le said the insurance men | the policies on display in the exhibit. | men to prosecute Morowits and the| McNeely. who served as Secretary of | heavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. . Years and could not know everything | thought it rude because the department Lieut, Washington Howe came to us| othera of the New York Frame and} Commission up ny about dt y @iving the sources of hia| didn't let them know they were being | with a story about being a married man! Picture Company!” asked the Commis: |! den death in He are the symptoms of sickness. It may be fever, cchgtetioas {nformation. hoaxed, and living in @ four-room flat. And he worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. Do not losea Leia Give i child oy It Mig hae And po mag | : operation, open the pores o: ane ‘ matter, and drive away the threatened sickness. ‘ F sioner, | Mr. Ross didn't know, but a man in the audience neither of them knew sald it had cont $15,000 a0 far, He also said oi 9; “I got this from Chief Lally, who has This annoyed Mr. Ross very much. paid us $2 for a $1,000 policy. Is that Companies Should Inspect] eens nreman since v vous vatore'T was] He announced he wouldn't anewer. the | Ment?" Th . ‘, ~, born, Chief Croker, who was in the Me said he was going Half the crowd seemingly thought it eir Risks, Retorts Com- | nepartment twenty-seven years; “hiet he room. But Chairman Nor! was and said so, the others shouted ‘ him and he wae ready they would pay $100.00, If necenwary. adh Kenion, who has been there twenty-nix| fen the ‘Comintarioney | loudly in the negative "Then why ain't they apetid @ tow , Som: missioner Johnson years, and many others, ‘They think it's a “This whole exhibit is political bun- selon may Ube f more than twonty-five per cent: Fire] upg @ GRANOSTA! PLay,"| combe”, he conchided. ‘It's disgrace blond and get nH goth before they | prom -| Genutae Casteria always bears the signature of . $ “ ” Insued the policies that would hy Marshal Brophy of Brockiya, thinks it's /O-STAND to the Commissioner and it's an impoat- av cu SHOUTS ROSS. tion on Lieut, Howe and the other men | showed the calibre of the men they were the shortage Blame for the prevalence of arson in|Beerer forty. These men know—they are] ir Ross started off by saying the| who had to do this work.” dealing with and @aved themselve not necessary to es New York City wan passed along to the men who @o to the fires.’ Commissioner was a good campaign] Commissioner Johnson was allowed to| the thousands?’ demanded the Com- GIMBELS The Bathrobe Sale of the Year Y& UNEXPECTED SALE As we have procured a well-known maker’s surplus of 1068 te 4 from the Sudden Acceptance of a Very Low Offer ; Bath and Lour ing Robes, we will give over the entire rear ade a Well Known Maker of Women’s Gowns. i ae aot De. ‘prevented trom | Indorsed by All Ail Her Leading Physte Cross Aisle for this Sale tomorrow— 1209 Dainty and Beautiful Bie kennel tras She tte i a tebe 439 Robes at $2.95, Regularly $5 maha, Ho Gowns and | mpection would exceed the amount paid ‘as @ premium on a small risk. “{ happen to know the commercial "lagencies have volunteered to inspect right here in Mr, Ross found many reasona for ine Condiary fires, but laid none of them to the Insurance companies, whom Mr. Seta" Ss" EUROPE. SENDS US BEST : Maret Howe nea ne wsowee'| — GONSUMPTION REMEDY deine buns hon competing te me | RAY sity sna esis) 312 Robes at $3. 95, Regularly $6 vues vccunWitttunvea nase terrae weg |G] SL7 Robes at $4. 95, Regularly $7.50 These Robes are pretty to behold, and comfortable to wear, for th Sia Ss erm se provertial ‘oage__tus at ths herdensomes, wooly kins them, ‘The District-Attorney's office, because, he said, tt was most diMecult to get It faterested in an arson case unless @ @irect charge was made by an tnsur- that are thy often quite uns ance company; and Bee Depastonnt edb, Bio; ks Thay nro tot the weal Liste with tyradown collars and cord Ry 22-50 Dresses $10.75 | made Ute effort t cor re ~ sent ne for their only trimming, for many of these have square necks , \ Samples and lote—an assemblage of freshness and tons of the Ate prevention luvs, evea | MEBta et Het cat "atd | Rntahed with wide Lede of ook sitka" deep pointed cults bated with ; SUF Fg, beasty~trom one of our high-grade makers Of costumes and when specific cases were called to thetr silk, and fi ‘ine “ilk form a border finish to the lapping side of many ; J tem Attention by the insurance companies. | *! fronts. The edges of others are finished with silk cord and they fasten é ’ J ; Early Spring Styles. Sebalg isted wilhan S Noriateees tes | 90 with silk frogs. Some have flowing peeves) that are trimmed > ! The Very Last Word in Smartness and fire prevention bureau of the depart: | Sus lengthwise Pools By ag cohy sn peggy of yt al ten All the New Touches So Satisfying to Fash- Even though it e' a , 5 Bathrobes, because it may confine them wi them with Eaireteny fara f ge apap hens for Woman and and Misses », that are so familiar. a } \ There a a Betis bo styles, one each ene of which ably, Half minute | % Some H nant bees 5 Ceitllaha m Lae oy = ‘J ae b-] ene ite ba A these Gane could not be Ken ia ae ‘4 : ‘ 8 | {| conventional and floral des' t an colors, iN by \ ed, gone O : ‘ from Broaiway, | 31 9) harmonious combinations; also black and lavender. ; * Weal ‘nd there are a, tew worth, as high as $00 in the collection, d : Srom Herald =u special inducement to early shoppers. Square’ One| § | Japanese Quilted Silk House Jackets, plain and H = i , “ i) A parti Ut of the fabrics ot whlch Cond ree, bed made: s ute from the | & j h on Pla Ohiffon, Chiff STORE FOR WONIEN Fiadson Tubes. : embroidered, black and colors, at $4.75 and $4.95 nO } Kf 4 ae, A qyet, Mosaaline, Chiffon over Satin, the new. Corded Silks : Exceptional money-saving opportunities during our January Sales § ‘Second Floor 4 tab! rE Bray Trae tises far qemen and rot error baer UNDERWEAR An Important Notte! As the time has come for us to dispose of our remaining collection of Furs—a custom that Hundreds of women will doubtless take perp this The largest stock of dainty lingerie underwear ve athe ti for ost dapse of our remaining colle 4 com th opportunity to secure two or three of these beautiful dresses me have ever shown. The prices are exceptionally chilla, Baum Marten and rare of Fox, or the ed wraps of Brosdtal l, Moleskin, for ithe A yecds they would ordinarily have to pay for one. low considering the quality and style. Baby Caracal and B Hudson Seal, any more than we have the more humble Furs—for our entire AND ADBITIONA Be Rater skieepRorLee ‘ brates 48D STREET GIDE. EXTRA SPACE re ecer See ae ‘Annual Disposal of Furs at 25 to 3314 Tmportant Sale in the Subway Shoe Store trimmed with laces and embroideries, regular GIMBEL SHOES FOR MEN, AND Price 3S¢ and S0c, now 15¢ Per Cent. Less Than Regular Prices MEN'S “REGAL SHOBS' (mpc sae) $9.50 $4 grade, a $1 95 Combinations, Night Robes, Scarfs Muffe Scarfs "Muff Patent Leather Btuchet Piyies, i stiogs--tiade bel 6 neat wire foe Jes.) Gomizens ehvaal St: Corset Covers, Skirts & Drawers $10 to $15..... Black Fox... $15 to $19.60 | $8.60 and $15... . Beaver Gimbel $3 Shoes for Women, 8 1.95 $15 to $32.60. ...Pointed Fox.$32.50 é §37.60 | $22.60 to $29.60... Lynx. i a : of an excellent quality, trimmed with embroid- $10 to $26.. -Moleskin... bag and oes 50 | $7 Gun-metal, patent leather, vici kid and tan calf- ery and torchon lace, regular price 65c, at 35c 2.60 skin; either button or lace style; leather or cloth $22.60.. .Raccoon.. Beller underwear at correspondingly low prices $8.60 and $17.60. Civet Cat.. : ea $9.60 tops. Every pair of shoes in this sale is this ; - ; , 50... $35 . ludson Seal. | .$25 ranging up to $15 a garment. All are of the most $10:60 and 927.60. Skunk ..$29.80 and'$36 | $10 @ 910. Biack @ Sine re Mei0 & $18 Lecagg lh Ua Mr oo Kolon Sable.. 4 beauliul sls. THIRD FLOOR $2 Children’s Shoes, $1 Co Extra high-cut button shoes, in vici kid or patent leather, with dull top, and tan vici kid shoes. All sizes from 4 to 8, Sale takes place in the Subway Store, Balcony Men’s Fur Caps Go At a Saving of One-Third | are. dopistad sin our The Richest Money-Savi tunity of the Season sna of B 9-0 Caps, 1000 WOMEN’ SS TUNN Hing COATS so we round up the stragglers Which sold the other day at $15, $16.50, $19.50, $22.60 and $25 and mark their prices one-third Priced Friday and Saturday at tee Inae to assure a rapid outclear. We have taken these coats from our regular stocks and reduced them | tor this the ing. Not every size in each style one BIG event in the GIMBEL cost season. Every Cost is a of cap: and Ane eee aad as seniine ae ae ‘ . ‘ inely tailored and finished, the best of style aitieenten Had i trimmings. Some of the materials: Giattene Muskent Cape, with tie Chinchilla Coats with Velvet Trimmings. | Plush Coate. flaps; also in Detrolt style, ats, pret Chinchille Coats with Plush Trimmings. | Caracul Cloth Coats. Annual Winter Clearance Sale in the Gimbel Millinery Salons Chic Fur Hats, others artistically trimmed with fur. Exquisite Hats that are adorned with fine plumages of Paradise and ostrich. And, even Demi-tailored Hats—for this Sale includes all our remaining Paris model chapeaus, as well as the distinctive creations of our own milliners. In the French Salon $75 to $100 Hats at $50|$25 to $28 Hats at $15 $50 to $75 Hats at $35 |$16.50 to $22 Hats at $10 $35 Hats at $25 $15 Hats at $8 In. the Medium-Price Salon $12.75 and $14.75 Hats at $8.75 $4 and $5 Shoes at 2.60 Among these are the most approved styles for this winter's wear. oe high cut button shoes in tan, black and patent The new whipcord top shoes in tan and black, with contrasting cloth tops. All sizes of each style. 3.50 Shoes at 1.90 Tan and black calfskin and patent leather, in button and lace styles, All sizes. Chinchilla Coats,plain with Belted Backs, | Plush Coats with Caracul Trimmings. SLI PPERS $8.75 and nn” $5 ee aa lata Boucle Coste, ape yy zaie CIAth Conte setts Mer tha ar t] $6 75 Hats at 3. & $5, from $8, ” ” Mh or ¥ ah we elvel rimmings, eora 01 oate wt ‘elvel rim- 'e . , 5 Q gths, $4 | and $5 Slip pers at 2 .60 As reductions are so drastic, it will be impossible Hudson Seal Caps, in Detroit and Coats ror Scotch mixtures '@hd tweeds, Pas aie lity Broadcloth Coats, Braid or Among these are satins wnt ey or beaded vamps; for us to exchange, credil or refund the money on any driving shapes, at $6, from $10; $8, English mixtures and plaid back cloths. Velvet Trimmed, from $12; and $10, from $15. ALL SIZES. SILK LININGS. NEWEST SHADES. Genuine Alaska Seal Caps, at 612, ‘ om $25; and $20, Women’s Suits | Serges, Homespuns, F ly Selli Sooner or Later Every Woman dette Hegre S90) ait Spy leo Sizes 32 to 44 | Corduroys, Diapenaia, | at is end $19.76 ;| ay $9. 75 Will Need New Supplies of Fourth Mor THT Te SAT RIDLY WHITE COSTUME LINENS |Tomorrow—Fri- WHITE SALE SPECIALS ,wo%irunpay. Whether for immediate wear in smart tailored suits |] da . 10th, Is and separate skirts for Southern Winter resorts, or for | os ty i dan. a a Hh fp PETTICOATS her next Summer’s wardrobe. And she can find Month $2 Grades at Many Qualities at Special Prices | on $1.25 In the January inen Sale On which your monew can be 400 Potticouts only is the demand for these Costume Linens that it is only deposited in our interest De- Mostly messaline silk; good = Ree tee cet tad by placing ‘ar ahead that we are able Lo offer them in Beant MOQ He th (ot HR a ps UNDERMUSLINS the desirable weights and weaves so much below the present stiff Bieached Sheets market prices, Miia cia white, AL4% Per Annum $3 Silk at Half Price tied Bre ett tf Peat White Linen 45 in. wide, is also 600 yard, | | Credited on sums that remai Petticoats at though of 6: ui j. | 4 : rani Light Hei renitteeee Re. Linen. for. waiste and dresses, 36 inches wide and | | ‘7 deposit on July Ist. $1.95 pure white, is 35¢ ly 60e and 60c¢, } Accounts may be opened There is a 90 Fi Suiting, fully shrunk, medium weigat, in ‘ . fe ee ter white—a vadth thas Guts to excellent advantage, at $1yard, usually | | Wiih $Land upwards, Offi Regular prices are 75c to 2.50. Anothe: Suiting, 47 inches wide, in medium weight, is The | | Hours 9 to 5 daily WET-PROOF SHOES yard, usually {0c || GIMBEL BROTHERS, black et and dull black kid with beaded vamps, and a beautiful black and white Ottoman silk. All have high French heels, and come in all sizes, ‘of these Hats. Third Floor $3 Slippers at 1.90 Seven shades of satin, also. some dull kids and patent leather. All have thin hand-turned soles and high heels, and are perfect fitting. CORSETS Join the White Sale The most popular makes in the newest styles, al reduced prices. 1.50 Royal Worcester om ee reats at O5e pea Corsets 1.95 1.50 American y A ien_ Jolie . Corsets at 95c Corsets 2.95 a aT, —— \ 166, léc & 26¢ White Goods, 10c yd. || Fruit of the Loom Sheeting All perfect and of the first quality yards wide urd, at 14, 2.50 American Lady A manufacturer's samy Le Brassteres of the most improved styles at special prices, from 45c to $1.50, $1 Combins nv 3 5 Messaline or taffeta Pet daintily| WW rhe ‘Blankets $3.50 and $4 Grades, raat Se at $2 Per Pair T Drawers, ; . entire surplus. Heay mnbroid blankets Do you wear hand-turned shoes for street? If so, Bank yu The Gimbel Lenox Suiting ee ¥ in Pen or Raa Baony | must, have ‘experienced how often you get Sane fest, ry |] Specially made for us in correct weave and a pair of Wichert Wet-proof button shoes, he greatest finish, and advantageous wide widths, is priced improvement in the shoemaking art. $5. He abe & vantageous wide widths, Is pricec || 72-in., 75¢ yd. 90-in., $14. 104-in., $1.26 yd. 6th Avenue at 3lst Street Second Floor enoaoway _NEW YORK MINTY THING THIN WF. i i ce tn ar on montane ~ o . sete ee eo ——epemmtire,