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st i ' ' s EC “cle P about @ Gosen gueets at the banat In the lodge rootA jast night, and the 4 PUT OUT MAYOR'S OFFICE Police Feat. Dick Mnrieht, Comma AGED MAN KILLED BY GAS. pine, which wag attached to a gas] adw | a ’ dora of the clib, will pramide. 11* oT! superintendent of Harlem Lodge | toe If supposed to have been accident. | F, i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1918. bo assitaed by D. R. M. Sanderson, fleet ally disconnected, By @ |ner are in the hands of Edward J Jomes Menken: M.'J. Rogan of the Bureau of pt. WSL ; i : Arbitration te to decide who is to na: West One Hundred and Twen ren | Otome a prize for the best fiw story tol’ at etreat, favorite of hundreds of Harten| met A | the Danquet. United States Commis. members of various eecret societies Alexander’s Shoe Sale This great sale affords the wearer of fine shoes an opportunity to purchase a year’s supply at far pane SNOWDON RANGE SAVED. ' stoner John R. Shields and City Court BROWHPMAD, Ireiand, Jan. 14.—The Judge Peter Sohmuck have both noti- | Which use lodge rooms in the structure, | mish steamer Snowdon Range, about fled Commo“ore Enright that they have | Was found dead tn the largest of the which er ety nd been felt, new atorien to tell as to conquests of lodge rooma to-day. Gas wan pouring beara! . 4 © ke Found the Leak—There | Yes, It Was the Wrong Num.| the inhabitants of ‘the ocean. "BIE trom a aisconnected pine. parsed here yesterday in tow of ok? ii waa ARR taae|| below regular prices. a BIN awards and City Magiatrate Jonn | “yin ® Memonneeten MO ot the ane| Btitien steamer Welshman, which nad | {cio jm ihe dover, tat he fared te ha picked her up tn the Atlantic 600 miles | my Women’s Patent Cicth and Kid top—aiso of Kid ; Was Positively NO Ques- ber, and It Caused ‘Watch. | J_Frercnt are to be there with brand new stories, | stetame superintendent of the Sullding, Among the members of the Hope Iish- | found Meakens @ead. ‘The gas al! | bout That woat. Tit ie went ben fo work wo aore'f Leather Button and Gunmetal Calf—medinm and 4 y 5 ‘The Snowdon Range left PI ‘ 4 | tion About man Trouble at Dawn. —_| tne Club are Federal, State and Muntct- | overcame her. fr tak bea at AE eee ene Gene Wile In TWO Days. Shoes at $3.25 fall round toes. Bal office holders—all lovers of, the pix. or cator art, 7 Bever fall to parently collapred soon after entering| her rudder and ag ehe had not been The Nisshtoteky, who was aradimted| The telephone bel tn the Mayer's of-| Present At every outing of the club. — | 1.6 room, ‘The polloe are certain his| spoken for a long time was placed on ‘With hanors from a plumbing callege two fice rang persistently shortly before] Hippodrome Employees’ Dance. ‘ath was pouty tnt aa the overdue list and recently was re- weeks azo and hung out hie shingle! daybreak tedey. Oustodien Ryan,| Tae eighth annuat Migpedreme ban | A socret society a 80 meeting | insured at the rate of 89% per cent. Bove the basement pate ‘ Goer aru dy the call at moh an un-| will be held to-night et Palm Qaen, | —$———$—$ ——— rect, received his lent ¢o-€ay. | uaual hour, answered. Fifty-eighth strest, near Lexington ave- ‘Word came to tim by an excited mes-| “Hello, George,” bewan the voice Atl nus It is the one gala night of the year that gas was escaping at an! the other end of the wire. “Be for the attadh of the playhouse. careful - | rate in the fourth floor loft | of the price againet Cosgrove to-day. : @ the Manhattan Knitting Mais, No, 63 ‘There's @ bunoh tn town with plenty | For those folks who are not employed in | Goorck street. pany to bet on Lod poet Cut the| amusing the pubitco in "Under Many | price to range with the favorite-— ” Two minutes later Ike swung into) "nace that!” exclaimed Custodl Flags,” the dancing begina at 10 o'clock, the amelly loft bearing in a bag On bi"! ryan, suspecting at once that the City | Ut the grand march will not take place Bask, pipe cutters, monkey wrenches, | tan had, either by design or aocitent, | until 1 o'clock, #0 that those who per- | etter, a paper of pins, a small derrick | heen euddenty connected with @ peol-, form in the big speotacie may be there. @@8 other tools of tis profeasion. At! room or a poolroom contingent. | ¢ took in the mew metal| ‘Nothing the matter,” resumed the st Wook voice, “You are George Miller, ain't ” you, and you know I am talking over @ private wire? Ghade the price against Congrove down to favorite, There's a Meakens, ecventy-two years off, ap- MADWAY§ READY MELIBE, ab al! druststs, A nd rew Alexander merger epee a a RY Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS January Clearance Sale In the Gimbel Subway Store 5,000 Yards of New Foulard Silks 65c and $1 SILKS, 38c Yard The No-Charge Trimming Service applies to Untrimmed Hats in the Clearance Sale . zi eres emee ee] MOUCEHOLD {| [ums Sentese Meebo teentens LM | rote purrs fr Spring Sueno oll othe bs “Don't do that,” yelled the superin: lyase’ that tnlo te the city Hair” reaped among Feather and Fur Trimmings. aay Be a Baan x 000 ‘ twmtent of ihe plant. The Yokel at him | “city Hall?” echoed ihe volon Although there are numerous Hats at much lessened prices | | durability. Senaible, useable and desirable silk, Particularly will this cole appeal to moet eee we atang collogs at al, | Savors office anewored yan, NECESSITY for tomorrow, we invite particular attention to these: Saeecaah tanpe rearing s eatctee Geenerdir te dns caine a cea “pall right, I found tithe ieak,”| “Mayor's office!” gain echoed the $2.50 Black Silk Velvet Hats at $1.25 These fine Silks for Spring and Summer wear will be represented in a host of lovely styles to We caida the teak found him, ‘The gue | And then the revetver was slammed a EGER $2.75 White Beaver Hats at $1.75 Floor | | choose from. 23 to 27 in. wide; most substantial in quality. 65c and $1 grades at 38¢ yard. AO Na lenge peer came ing from his lad- . aged hair and eyebrows ana | SOME BIG FISH STORIES Be kept right om going GO WITH THIS FEAST. | ™amber ot the drug re on the pea nee taking soreaane out ‘There was no sire, but much | Hope Club to Give Banquet In| iccids stings, etc. ouring itching feet, » eeeing the clova roning| Honor of Adj.-Gen. Hamilton and |ecaly scalp, etc., Poslam—noted for its ble work in the cure of ecsems, | ee ria Couns mreetn pase. | W. J. Flyan, Both Members. | ecne, and like serious skin diseases—bas ire boxes in his exoltement,| There will be some deep sea fiehing | become a veritable household remedy. in an alarm. Firemen found | stories told at the second annual ban- | It is an active antiseptic, soothes, Is quet of the Hope Fishing Club which |snd subdues inflammation, | is to be held et the Astor Houne Hat- ben an Mil orp Load Se ae corday night. ‘The banquet ie to be! cadition, and improve its color and given tn honor of two old shipmates of . the club—A@j.Gen, Henry Do Witt bette g Reg leat medics. Hamilton and ex-Deputy Police Com- missioner Witllam 3. Flynn, doth of Ai drpgitsl eee pA ree netgdn en paaltioee % =) Sepia (peice 6 conte). “nu” promotion ree ite ti c; MAKE RIOT ON “L” TRAIN, | Semcon, ep oaren brace nation, Laboratories, 88 West 25th Street, New ‘There wit be @ hundred members and | York City. th ts i $2.60 Black Double-Width $1 White Washable Crepe de Chine, $1.75 | $1 Black Dress Silk, Silks, 76c Yard New that crepe fabrics are in the 6c Yard ; zenith of their popularity this item | This rich, lustrous, sturdy | 4 Stone and wear-giving should bring enormous response, espe- | silk is 85 inches wide, has a | ‘ik, most suitable for waists, cially when we emphasize the fact that | fine draping quality, and may | dresses, lingerie and so forth. we are retailing this quality at less than | be had in black only. An excellent value at this wholesale price. price. Subway Lower Floor. Men’s and Boys’ Apparel Drastically Reduced for Clearance Men's $10 and $12 Overcoats|Men’s $10 and $12 Suits | Boys’ $5 Norfolk Suits, $2.75 at $5 at Norfolk and double breasted styles Sizes for men and youths. All-| Broken lines in most all sizes|with two pairs of full cut knicl wool Winter Mt Bai Geastane foe, mien and Agari eta oan 1 oon ta ; _ 10 collars; many wit! backs; new | st garments; fully up to the |to years. in blue and neat mixtures in’wanted shades.” |Gimbel‘standard in quality. mixture Las $2 to $3 Wash Suits, $1.15) Boys’ $2 to $3 Suits, $1.65 | Boys’ $5 and $6 Overcoats, $2.85 Galatea, in neat fancy! Norfolk and double breasted ‘arm Winter fabrics, splendidly ati lors; %, 3 Cotter ack e ete ae a models, plain blue and fancy oa large and roomy; sizes 13 to ' - Save from $5 to $80 On Dainty Imported Negligees , . Theseare the lovely bou- doir robes that the Pari- siennes adore! And it is because they are such fine ahd dainty creations of chiffon, crepe de chine, charmeuse and albatross, in white and the pastel colors, we have lessened iH i ( i Three Youths Are Arrested as Ri ci i by aT ee | 5 to 10 Sailor style. mixtures; sizes 12 to 17 years, 3 Subway Balcony ingleaders, , $15, $25, - ; = woo ccucncentee| STERN BROTHERS “e tantnon | Specials (Women’s Shoes & Slippers at $1 Pr. satyS-any ant racqnadod ts make 2 Ne $2 and $3 Grades antes Paste waryctesken tne are now: holding Ate Mika Teper Holders, The shoes are samples and sizes ares yrs distress Whuette- at Spur A Special Exhibition of Advance Importations of id range from 3 to 414. The season’s Heavy nickel-piated over ane, icqmen ¥ At Economies of 25 to 50 Per Cent. Ste Fier Broce, 98 Rach. Th and well sewel. Excellent Investments! dod Cn tpt he etammene newest styles in all the desired leathers, welted or turned soles, Model Gowns and Tailored Suits, plain or tipped toes. rer The luxurious Wraps and Mantles which we went to| | attain m™ “hier on Lentil reese i eames Also an unusually choice collection of ~ to get, as well as other charming Furs that are adapted | | °° ‘ 9180, certs 250 high Cuban heel, two or three in- wear. However, these are only a few of the prion: ~Alve Squares, Contrepieces, step straps; all sizes up to 5} Lingerie and Linen Dresses, ! Trimmed Hats of Fancy Straws, Parasols in exclusive models, Appropriate for Wear at Foreign and A This is one of the best values o! fered this season in the Subway Store. Subway Store, Balcony Loom-End Sale of Ribbons It takes a long time for even a large manu- facturer to collect enough loom-ends to make one big sale. Consequently opportunities like this are not every-day occurences. 2c to 26c yd. for Ribbons worth 5c to 75c yd. Plain Taffeta, Satin Taffeta, Moire, Wash Ribbons and Fancy Ribbons, in lengths from 14 to 6 yards and % inch to 714 inches wide. Subway Store, Lower Floor ee Black and Blue Wolf Sets OO atrepicce, AE Eastern Mink Sets i Algo squares and ecarfe, Good Upholstery News 85c to $1.76 Pair Lace Curtains, 65¢ to $1 Pr Nottingham Curtains, Muslins, Nets, ch in white and Arab, 2 to 10 pairs of one style, assorted $1.60 to $3 Nottingham Lace Bed Sets, 950 Mostly in Arab color. Reproductions of Mexican drawnwork and Renaissance, with bolster piece to 000 Manufacturer's Curtain Samples hat 60c to $1, at 250 to 60c each. Of the finest grade Nottingham and cable net; some with patent woven headings. Subway, Lower Floor American Winter Resorts. For a Itmited period orders will also be accepted for AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS, ALSO TAILOR-MADE SUITS At the following Specially Reduced Prices: Gowns, copies of the latest models and made of the most desirable materials, $75.00 upward New Supplies of the Luxurious Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases Special Clearance Prices on The Final and Greatest Reduction of the r i til 2 > Muslin Underwear, Season In This Markdown of Women’s Coats i J At the Low Prices Which Hcve "Fees! Tailor-made Sults, ee Made This January Sale Notable Petticoats and manana oe Coats of the newest fabrics, rom 69. rd i i imonos . ne lt tee Sen a eS vold Piped ig x 160 Grades st 600 Were Selling in the first Days of the Dressmaking Salons Third Floor 900 pieces, consisting of Night- wonder, for their usual Bl ne iven are 00 and $7 a pair. gowns and Combinations, of nain- | Clearance, when Stocks Were Fuller and More of the § Hs Sheets, 72 x 96 inches, at 96 We tie oo mien Ree ean ene. at hai a pair, ins 50. @1 and $1.25 Grades at 850 e Then ; ‘oats. Dress Goods Department Sheets, which we have not mentioned }] 870 plocos, consisting of Night before of sturdy Soateh linen, for single beds, at 8 a pair, nstead || foraracomumeuaee ase, toxg | There Are 450 Left and Tomorrow They Early Spring Styles are now being shown in of $6.25. SED GE: ORY AG FORO Ta probably one of the most remarkable Tailor-Suitings and Coatings, Exclusive Weaves in Bg be ey ff xtra large Sheets, 90 x 104 inches, at Other Grades at Half Price sales for suthenticity amdyfenuine values ever q : bet , fo ite 5 Scotch, English and French Mixtures, Covert and Besides, These Offerings of Pillow Cases: ‘ There Is Not s Coat in This Sale Worth Vigoureux in the newest color combinations, Benga- Ye tei i ‘yor a aap i Less Than $12.60 : tere | Hematitched, of Irish linen, at $1.26 a pair, instead of $1.75. cod account of being Haws lines, Ottoman and Bedford Cords in plain In a finer quality, at $1.75 a pair, instead of $2.25. in the || 62 Messaline Petticoats, $1.25 Seinen, Contts Teint fossa Cloth Conte, i fc ho the h f Bed - i ‘0 m:- litinherdece yes taco ols lng mart How wise is vo aare im these Whe Sale || stuart" * "m+ =A | Brel ictus Gig Cot ts tha Also To-morrow, a Special Importation of offerings while they are going, and are doing soentnusiastically. pS Silk Petticoats, $1.95 ITS GMOS, a tosay 5000 Yds. Self Stripe Velour de Laine, Two Special Items in Table Linens and Towels Le 500 CG S 1 in the newest Spring colorings, Snow-white Table Damask, 72 in. wide, in several neat designs, also black and cream, Value $2.80 Yard, at $1 a yard, regularly $1.25, aiteasine. ar gator lated or arpet amp eS c large Huckal Towels of pure linen, with space for || tallored models, "regular or extra | Lower than Ever Before. Sizes Suitable for Mats Safety Razor 4500 Yds. All Wool Cheviots, 54 in. wide, | at 90 monogram, at 366, each, regularly 50c. Second Floor inch ” | gqslust Purchased a new lot of Axminster Body Brumels and Royal Wilton FiveMillion Men use the Gillette. in three shades of navy blue. Value oss 7 he ie come fom one sof ite Pest pranwiactarers 4 at 4 areal ce concession. $2.00 Yd, “Plums” in This Clearance Pag eS ie macht te ar Thest Mahar Partin sual for lay [SESE tie fl is lot. i) le ise Of BOYS’ CLOTHING —- Kimonos, $1.60 "Lengths, 1 to 2 yards; widths, 2-4 to 8-4 yard. Price 6Bc to $2.88, ‘or To-morrow, Final Clearance Reductions in ; \ e : Empire modol in crepe, wistaria Subway Store, Lower Floor T 4 arent whe 08 kaaw bone Food ow Boys’ Clothing ig have tll Also fow tant | Dre rimmin g a fine opportunity in this January Clearance to test it, at mu oe ST anuary Clearance of Flat Silv includi Beaded of broi = . below resu oe its merit from experience need only to be cet himenes,$h:8 model, ‘ ’ and Serving Pieces - Ware including Bead ani MODrol shown these savings: doutl, sein, collar aad artis ot Of Former Prices Novelty Bandings, Motif design, London Overcoats, 6 eo Ete || BT sanwar store f a Chiffon and Satin Floral Trimmings, at 45¢ to 9.75 Bove Leona Winter Overceale, Fan ib eare Est SIs goto G10 86 dos Ni dee Ai gfe pay Formerly 75c to $12.75 Yard | Little Boys’ Over. bd *frable’ Spoons and Forks, reg, $2.50 doz., Ife each. Rhinestone Trimmings, from 30c to 1.75 Yard Rhinestone Ornaments, “ 65c to 3.75 Each Waist andTunicGarnitures, 12.95 to58.50 Each years........,,$6.50to $18 $5 to $10 (Including chinchillas and other fine materials.) Boyw’ Wash Suits, SG toSyears,. $3and$5 91.85 Fourth Fleer GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK TORT Y-THIRD OT.