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Monbat M8 oP Seventh avenue. ry, have |fible form wf hysteria and imusc ular | wjuire ale | contortios, One of the Tombs hospital ible quant their ® or morphine | cravings, Stone told | in the Re and in @ few bag hg he | was able to stager into court and fac fe aeeont j the Tuaticen wt the bar, ‘Thero was a walt of fale an hour be- | fore the five prisoners taken in the raid | u to give! were arraigned, [the meantime the «| drug dends small quantities of thetr| effect of the mor sine An Extraordin Fur Event " FY The Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale—Starting Tomorrew An excellent investment provesition, because every Scat, Muff and Coat is of carefully sele eted and cuararieed furs—in many instances, rare specimens. The tiile of the Sale implies our reason for diepesing of our entire remaining fur collection at such drastic reductions—- Many Prices Are 50 Per Cent. Less And Every Quotation Represents An Exceptional Saving As we purchased many of the Furs in Europe, our original prices were quite the lowest in New York. Now these are lesse: very materially, as you will see. ys Sets of Furs jariy. Clearance Russian Savles.........6666065 91 $350 Royal Ermine.................$276 & $350 $1656 «= & $216 Naturel and Blended Baum Marten........ $195 &$400 $160 & 9825 Ideal Taupe Fox... . 75 $115 [ermine and Moleskin. . 95 $326 White Fox and Ermine 75 $195 White and nae Fox.. 10 $96 Pointed White Fo: 165 «$75 Fisher........... 75 &$495 9810 & 9895 Natural Cross Fox 150 =& $195 BH &$100 Natural Blue Fox... $350 Rial Mea ne & $195 p44 & $105 , a a Sitka For 125 &$150 $76 & 8128 Cub Bear. 125, $75 Natural Raccoon. 0 & $75 $16 & MS ~ Moleskin. .... 95, $45 Teeland Fox. 22.50 $8.60 Black and Blue 30 $15 Persian Paw 99.75 Civet Cat $35 Bleck Fo & $70 3 & $50 Skunk... ... Pointed Fox $37.60 Fur Coats duteeihe Hudson Seal, $125, $159, $175, were $175 to $250, ' Arctic Seal, $88, $100, $11, were $145 to $175. Moleskin, $150, $166, $178, were $260 to $295, | Mole Coney, 966, $96, $110, were $160 to $195. Caracul, $80, $75, $95, $125, were $95 to $175. { ; A few imported Mode! Wraps al $250 to $750, were $350 to $1500. Fur Motoring Coats, ts and Fur Robes—al much reduced prices. Third Floor Coats That Women Will Not Pass By That Is, At Tomorrow’s Prices In th's Cleurance Sale, as at all other times, we are conservative in the quoting of prices. Therefore, we will simply say that the Coats in the $15 Group Were $80 But when 3 examine the quality of the ratine and broadcioth in them, you will know many cf the Coats were priced considerably more. A mis- cellany of si; les, co and sizes! Fur-trimmed Coats, $18.60 to $65, were $27.50 to $85 Peau de Mouton, Zivediic and Boucle Coats, with collars of moleskin, race n, caracul, Arctic seal, blended and chinchitla squirrel. Chinchilla Coats, $15, $18.60 and $19.50 Regularly $27.50 to $37.60 Boucle Coats, $15, $19.60 and $22.60 Rogularly $22.60 to $32.60 Imported and American Utility Coats, $18.50 to $40 Were $35 to $70 ‘These for steamer, motoring and street wear—plain and fancy woolens of fine quality. Fur-Trimmed Broadcloth Coats, $19.75 Large shaw! coilars vi Persian paw on these Coats of black broadcloth, which are lined throughout with quilted saan. Women’s Tailored Suits $15, were $25 lo $29.50 $19.50, were $32.50 to $37.50 25 to $50, were $40 to $75 Saturday Sale of Toilet Goods Please remember that, although we list, from time to time, a small group of Toilet Preparations, such as the following, there stands back of them a splendidly stecked pra and Toilet Goods Store, which you can trust implicitly for the reliability of the goods it sells, as well as for its steadfastly low prices: Gimbels Rouge, in cake form, with; Houbigant’s Ideal Perfume, $2.60. puff and diminishing mirror, 30¢. dJergens’ Glycerine Soap, 3 for 25c. Sanitol Tooth Powcer, 12c, Colpate's Glycerine Soap, 3 for 18. ‘ Third Floor Apparel That the Youngsters Need —At Savin, Coats—$2.95 to $10, were $5 to $19.75. ‘ Broadcloth, velveteen, cheviot, caracul and plush; 2 to 5 year sizes. Gimtels Almond and Benzoin| _Kubber Aprons, for household wear, Hats and Bonnets, 15¢ to Creamy 280. noin und Glycerine} “feutiver Gloves, for household wear, | 95, were $1.50 to $10. imbels enzor! and ye ine wu r oves, Lotion, 26¢ pint i 46c pair. J 'rench hand-made Dresses, 108." $1.95 to $22.60, were $2.95 to $50. Sheer lawn and nain- sook, daintily hand-embroid- ered, and trimmed with fine laces, 6 months to 2 year sizes. Second Floor Menren'’s T Levy's Powder, Odol, 206. « Peroxide Hydr Pure Extract Koiynos Paste, 18¢, Gimbels Imported Bay Rum, 45¢ » Hot Water Bottles, guaranteed, No, 2, Tbs. Rubber Sheeting, guaranteed, 52 in. wide, 50c and 75c yard. Pullman Aprons, cretonne and rub- ber-lined, were $1.50, at $1. Cretonne Travelling Cases, were 40c, at 26c. Silk covered, $1.50 kind, at $1, TT. & T. Utility Kits, 26e, J. & J. Absorbent cotton, 400 Ib. Westphal’s Auxiiiator, $1 size, 600. Danderine, $1 size, at 666. nit Powder, 140, 10¢ pint. Hazel, 18¢ pint. pint, ss Gimbels Brilliantine, many per- fumes, 25¢ size, 16c, Crisp Swiss MUSLINS Gimbels Shampoo Jelly, 160. oa Gimbel iquis aa ged At 15c Yard from 22c Have you curtains to put up? Or new draperies for dressin; tables or bureau scarfs to make Then profit by this clearance, of about 1,500 yards of fine Swiss Muslin, 36 in. wide, and n a Ten Everyday Household Helps At January Clearance Prices This is a lide list that housewives will fird very interesting reacirg: Regularly Ch a : ee “on ge {variety of pretty figured and ghandle..... 26e 20c | dotted patterns. i ‘sets of three, ft a It is our regular 22c quality, Ic va " le Carpet Swweuper sre go Hk gil [RowatiGoyard, == Siath Fleer ickel trimmed, brassolifont....... $875 $2.40 | P.S.—We shal! be glad to ill | 54 ve Percolators, m { cluminum, Mail! Orders for these goods, henna (7 $2.80 &5e 60c 1ée 126 ¢ ina : seen $295 $1.40 Inpor , .et#, various shapes an@ sizes, aia ae wtrengly MAde.......cesereeveereevereerrereeees 25 ROAD’ Fifth Floor a . way ee \ favorite dope to keep them finm going | faded now rigid at BY A BIG DOSE OF | tack o the Tombs and p ording to| He had a dope flend’s ft—a most hor-| quiet him, his raving there are m staff gave him « big jab of morphine | prisoners hearts and painted in thetr fervid | minds the finish they know encounter from the continued use of opium, morphine and cocaine, a IMBEL BROTHERS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 19138. stun and ne a] JACKSON IS ARRAIGNED ON i| tional Charge of Defrauding Doctor Out of $23,000, ‘orpse, I erves as a honpital. tertey Moss, unopp a eraant | morphing was shot { Kewar I. Jackson, reat estate vro-| counsel, James W. On Gently massaged Into the face twice daily, it r'eanses the pores, sentence of not | ins of a panel of special talewnen was clears the skin aud keeps it soft, healihful an Aves prison, and white fac than seven and | ordered for a weck from next Monday As a bave for powder, Velogen is an w ust wind and aieh ietened a half years ing clents in 1 they will | transactions, was arra ne ” with pounding ae deae j Court to-day ‘Oh, he gaye since they've started Red Cress of C ugh Dops | New tnitetments were found r@atnst | passing the bat at them it's too wich ” sip P ak ak eee Indection ad | warm the tangs om cold moruings, Ge,—Advs, | Him after the sulcido 6€ MIs Eleanor | like going to church.’ [Mt Makes Little Difference What You Need—« World “Want” Will Go Get It “| GIMBELS GIMBEL BROTHERS Have Pleasure in Announcing The Exibition on the Fourth Floor of A Working Model Of the Panama Canal This fascinating exhibit will arouse the utmost public interest in view of the vast importance of the Panama Canal, as a present-day topic of dis- cussion. It will prove of great instructive value to pedir about to make the trip to the Canal, as well as to those unable to go. It is built from detailed and accurate informa- tion, topographical maps, etc., furnished by the United States Government, and from material gathered on a personal trip to the Canal Zone. It shows graphically the course of the Canal, with shi in motion, locks and lighthouses in operation, as well as the famous Culebra cut, the Gatun dam, and the seaport towns of Panama and Colon, and affords a vivid idea of the nature of the surrounding country. : j Explanatory Lectures will be given half-hourly, illustrated by lantern slides, and other exhibits. : : We are glad to announce this intensely iraheayn bee ibit, which is first shown at GIMBELS, for a limited time only, and to invite cordially the public to see it. Fourth Floor A Surprise In The White Sale—Tomorrow Fine Nightgowns, Combinations and Petticoats To Be Sold Tomorrow at $2, Which Is Much Below Their Regular Prices Petticoats for dancing—slashed at both sides of the front, and others that are gracefully curved just at one side, but there are many other kinds that are prettily trimmed with laces and even some with substantial embroiderics that will appeal i the conservative women. All the Petticoats are fitted at e top. So many kinds of Empire, kimono and V-neck Nightgowns and the trimmings on the combinations are ro area that we cannot tell about them all. In Addition—complete selection in French and American Undermuslins at 50c to $150--and these prices represent savings of 10 lo 3314 per cent. Second Floor These 50c and 75c Lace Collars Are Imported And they cleverly imitate the always fascinating Point Venise lace. In round and square styles, designed for wear with dresses or coats. An importer’s surplus. Chiffon Scarfs, $1.50; Were $2.50 Prettily embroidered at the ends, to give a tone of distinction, Crepe de chine Scarfs, $1 to $3.76, Unusually pretty Guimpes of shadow lace, Point d'Esprit and Brussels Net, $1 to $2.25. Chemisettes, 26c to $1.60, Homstitched Chiffon Veils, 756c For motoring or travelling, as they are 134 yards long and 1 yard wide. Black and colors, A purchase of Mesh Veilings at 18¢ and 26c a yard, instead of 25¢ to °, Main Floor NEW VORK ing for detra:d- am! real estate ned for pleading on new charges before Justice Goff tn the Criminal Part of the Suprene A Well-Known Manufacturer's Clearance of eet ee eae THe OUNCr. OF PREVENTION IS A HACKN .¥.D TH. Me, bot a valuable practice in dealing with cemplesion ills. Aw ideal ounce of prevention is ELOGEN “BEAUTY'S CUARDIAN” eo new indict cause the bistr Jackfon ought to ——— PASSING THE 14. (Prom the Detroit Free Irem iB “Pa'e quit going to political weet. | ings. ii & improvement atic 8 [famsior mation. ER THE sAME WAT, ible Tuber, tae, hat no? Why? Final Notice—Before Inventory Of These Men’s $25 to $35 SUITS and OVERCOATS |. At $17.50 Today and tomorrow—the last Saturday before In- ventory-—will be great clothing buying days for men, while yet the January Clearance prices prevail. For this reason we emphasize this fine collection of several hundred of our Men’s High-grade Winter Suits and Overcoats which we would rather sell at a lowered price than take on our stock sheets as “broken lots.” There you have it ina nutshell. Some of this Clothing has been advertised before at this price, but many higher values have been added. Each of these two groups is full of economy of the best kind, for it applies to thoroughly desirable Clothing: The SUITS at $17.50 Several styles in conservative models, and many others with narrow shoulders without padding. Plain blues and blacks, as well as mixtures, including some of the handsomest effecis we have shown his season. The OVERCOATS at $17.50 Conventional Chesterfields in three-quarter length, Ulsters, Convertible Collar Coats, Shawl Collar Coats, sirgle or double- breasted, and other models. In chinchillas, warmth-without- weight fabrics, Winter cheviots, tweeds, plaid backs, and staple Oxford grays and blacks. Our Finest Suits and Overcoats, Much Reduced To make matters still more interesting we have made emphatic price-reductions on all our remain- ing Suits and Overcoats, the latter including all our fine London-made Overccats. In many cases the savings run as high as half. Pourth Fleer Men’s DRESS WAISTCOATS At $1.85, Regularly $3.50 to $5 Another clearance— partially the remainder of a special purchare, partially broken lines from our own stock. 4 A variety of styles, suitable to wear with dinrer ccats or full evening dress. Scme alittle soiled from karcling. All sizes, frcm 83 to 46, in cre style or another, at $1.86 exch. Fourth Flear ’ e Men’s Fancy Madras Shirts ] } At a Short Price---$1.25 The reason for the short price is out of the ordinary—a maker's short ends of the fine madras which he has peee Fale Ha into his $2 and $2.50 Shirts of spring style. We have 2,500 of these Shirts and they make a bully collection. All bear the Gimbel label, which signifies that they were made our way; and there is a wealth of fine patterns, and a variety of colorings wide enough to suit any man. Plaited and plain bosoms, sizes 14 to 17. Tomorrow, $1.25 each, instead of $2 and $2.50. ° N Main Floor ~ Men’s English Hand-Sewn Cape Gloves, $1.50 That headline carries a distinct message of comfort and style to men who appreciate there qualities in the Gloves they wear. Economy, too. For the final test of econcmy is not merely amatter of price, but of the service which that price will buy. And the purchasing power cf $1.60, as ex d in these Gloves, is very high. @ Correct in color ard stitching, exact in cut; soft, but durable in leather. Main Fleor We've done our part in providing these Gloves—now it’s up to you. Finest Overcoats for Boys Strike a Lo Price Level---$9.75 Former Prices $15, $18, $20 and More Probably a couple of hundred of our best English and ( \ American Overcoats are here for boys and their parents to choose from. It’s about the best Saturday news we could find to tell. laid back backs or There are fine blue chinchillas, rough cheviots, tweeds, fabrics in various handsome boyish models. With bel belted all around. In the collection are all sizes from 6 to 18 years, though not in each style. Other*important offerings: Boys’ $10 and $12 Overcoats at $7.75 Long belted back models, in brown and gray mixtures, in Winter fabrics, Sizes 8 to 17 years. Small Boys’ Novelty Suits at $3.95 Were $7.50 and $8.50, many imported, sizes 2! to 8 years. Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits at $5 to $10 Were $7.50 to $18. In plain style, 10 to 18 years. Also Norfolk Suits, sizes 7 to 18 yeurs, that were $7.50 to $16.50. Fourth Floor For Amateur Photographers There will be 4 demonstration tcmcrrow, from 10,30 to 5.30, of the Kodak Film Tank; also of Astro Developing Famer. Bring in make a print Soft Moccasins Reduced Try these comfortable Moccasins of the true Indian type, for wearing about the house, instead of slippers, and you will enjoy them. We are closing out a group of them at much below their former prices, because of broken sizes. favorite negative and we wil it for you, as pcameras Reduced Folding Buel ‘ameras, taki! ictures 31( x 4}, and 4x5 ine are vp ally priced att, tol, * 308 Premo Folding ‘ameras, 1911 model, talcing ures 2!4x4!, and 5x7 in., are specially priced at $7 to $26, Developing and Erinting Outilts specially priced vi Ing ting its at 91.16, Fourth 865c pair, from $1.50, $1.10 pair, from $1.76, $1.30 pair, from ¢2. | $1.40 pair, from $2.60. Sporting Goods Store, Fourth Floor Nee