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TT-YEAROLD HERO DES WITH CHUM UNDERBROEN He Fights In Vain to Rescue Skating Friend Who Plunged Through. ‘Two entries were acratched to-day in the skating races that were to have been held on the frozen surface of the New Rochelle Water Company's reser- volr near St, Eleanor’s Home, at Crest+ old Kirkman Buck+ F-0ld Donald Spilli- | d rivals, were not at the! day, chum @tarting line. Yesterday Donald and Kirkman were finiahing their training for the race. Mere than a hundred other boys and| Birla were skating on the reservoir. | Kirkman ventured where the ice was thin, It bent under him, broke and he| went through with a scream and a Splash. Donald was the first to reach the hole in the ice. “Hold on to the edge for a minute,” he cried to his chum as Kirkman’s head bobbed up, The ice cracked and broke off bee neath Kirkman's weight. A crowd of youngsters whose aggregate weight ‘was much more than the ice could wafely bear gathered near. Donald ran toward the bank to get @ plank. Then he changed his mind, turned and pushed his way through the throng. “‘Bome one else get the plank,” he wala. “I'll hold Kirk up.” Then he slipped into the r. The other boy by that time was almost ex- hausted by the exposure and by his frantic efforts to Mft himself to safety, ‘Doyald put an arm around his waist an@ with his other hand gripped the foe. As the rescuer’s hold slipped, both voys would disappear beneath the wa- ter; but when they came up each time Donald renewed his plucky fight, Rexford Spilliday, Donald's big broth- er, came back from the shore with a plank and ran it out toward the hole where the two were floundering. Then he made his way cautiously along it. As Rexford was stretching out a hand to his brother the ice gave way be- » him and he, too, went into the men had come with formed a lifeline and ‘ord, out the other two come to the surface again, ax two hours later that grappling sht up thelr bodies, locked in ae ee WHITE SLAVER GETS YEAR. Promised Sta rl He'd Pat Her on She Swears. Angelo Di Mattlo, a garment worker, was to-day found guilty of violating the “white slave” law by taking a young ‘woman, Jennie DeRose, from this city to Little Falls, N. J., and there placing her in a disreputable resort. Assistant United States District-Attorney Grimiths put the DeRose woman on the stand, and after hearing her story, the jury Jost little time convicting D! Mattlo. She said Di Mattlo promised tc her 4 position on the stage, so she a companied him first to Patteryon a later to Little Falls, Judge Martin, in the Federal Court, wentenced Di Mattio to a year's im- prisonment on Blackwell's Island. The Meister is one of the most beau- tiful Pianos constructed, and there is no instrument || made that has a richer, purer or more mellow tone. Yet the price is but $175, and you may pay for it at the rate of $1 a week or $5 a month, without a penny interest. Rothschild & Company |! warrant the piano for ten years and put their stand- ing and reputation behind || it. | $la Week or $5 a Month and Charge No Interest on ths |) rT | cister Pianos 5 10 $150 88-NOTE PLAYER: PIANOS from Si4s Upwards TERMS: $2.00 Ber Week—No Interent, We Vay the Freight Anywhere SEND FOR OUR FREE PIANO BOOK, Rothschild & Company INCORPORATED NEW YORK BRANCH: GClaroncon Bldg, 8.E Cor, 16th $i, & 4th Ave Conveniently Reached by Subway and Madison Ave, Street Care Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs, 12!sc Each A maker's surplus of letters, 18¢ and 2 I colored borders. Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1 G floneried floral designs, containing initial. Regularly for $1.50. Mostly in hand-embroidered designs, some with narrow lace edges. 60c quality. asa “plum. shipment tous. We took the pa) it to people who take pride in their personal stationery. of various weights or colors, and rather eecentric Novelties in Note Paper of odd sizes and sty} have the tissue-paper lining, a foreign idea which is gaining great THE GIMBEL Individuality Newness of Styles Moderateness of Prices commend these Trotteur Dresses for Women At $18.50 and $22.50 First, a word aout the way they fit, for that is the most essential feature of a demi-tailored dress. It mav be rather dif- ficult to believe, but we are sure that many women will look though they had been poured into these Dresses! That is be- vlan we study sizes and have our Dresses properlv propor- tioned. . Touches of white plaw an effective in the Eponge Dress illustrated—white outlines the large flat buttons that are the same color as the material, and the white eponge collar is strapped with the material so that there is not too much white. Black, navy, brown and Cadet blue. $18.60. : Another Eponge Dress at $22.60. is trimmed with imitation Nee lace ‘and | its braided buttons are of antique gold and Among the Meteor Dresses there is a smart model at $22.60 —this with a ratine and silk embroidered chiffon collar. Frocks of That's the only perceptible difference! and blue, also white. Tomorrow—A Presentation Sale of These Linen and Rep Dresses at $4 to $5.75 So exactingly reproduced that you will think they were made ip Paris! But if they had been your little daughter could not acquire the typical dresses of a little Parisienne for such a moderate expenditure. The Dresses of ey , at $4, have collars and cuffs of white handkerchief linen, while those on the Linen Dresses at $5.60 and $5.76 are of white mar- quisette. he Dresses are in dainty shades of pink Besides, for the charming effect, the sash belts and bows are of the dress material, because the ever- thoughtful French designer argues that leather belts pull and are instrumental in mussing such Dresses. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Third Come for These Handkerchiefs! We'll let you into a little secret. This Sale of Handkerchiefs, planned for tomor- row, is not a mere happen chance, but the result of much searching and bargaining; on our part, because the Handkerchief Section has a big day’s business of a year ago to overcome, and must not fall behind. So the values are particularly good, and calculated to produce eager buying of these pure Linen Handkerchiefs, at the very low prices for which we offer them. odd dozens, with bloc! 5c qualities. Men's Colored Handkerchiefs, 25c Each rted. Some in solid colors, others white, with 50c quality. and script fine Handkerchiefs in the lot. letters, Sheer and 15¢ to 25c each. Women's Fine Handkerchiefs at 25c At 1214c Each corner. 25c grade. Irish linen, with hand or machine embroide: Men’s Plain Handkerchiefs, 1214c Each Hemstitched “seconds” of 18¢ and 35¢ of thick threads or little oil spota—no h gu ities, because oles, Some very Women's Handkerchiefs at 12!4c Each Plain hemstitched or initial, with several designsof medium qualities. All perfect; usually Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs in one Main Floor 10,000 Yards of Embroidery Stripe At One-Third to One-Half Less Than Usua These crisp and perfect Embroideries are the manufacturer's pride, because they are made with especial care, to show his new designs. We secured them at the factory in St. Gall, Switzer- | land, as a particular favor, for they were intended to be distributed among various shops in Europe They have just come from the steamer, and we can sell them at one-third to one- he!f less than usual prices. There are Edges from baby width to 18 inches, and Insertions from 14 to 6 inches, on cam- At 8c, 10c, 12c, 15c, 18c, 25c to 75c Yard Regularly 15c to $1.50 And the time for Summer dresses and oo! white waists is coming! Quite the Most Notable Purchase Yet to Join the February Sale Soft and clinging, rich and lustrous—is the messaline in these Petticoats, ality of the silk that makes them exceptional at $2.26, Of course, the petticoats are care- fully made—measuring up to our high standard of quality—and styles are just what women now desire. ‘ One model is accordion pleated~-in a sectional effect. The other is semi-accordion pleated. Black, raspberry, rose, new shades of blue, brown, green and all the other wanted co! Priced $3.95—Silk Jersey, with messaline flounces, and all-messaline; black and colors. $4.95 and $5.95—Black peau de cygne, in tailored and semi-aecordion pleated styles, eC 01 oor Extra-Size Silk Petticoats—Speciall, Sale of Fine Note Paper A Berlin manufacturer of fine Correspondence Papers made the mistake of duplicating a/ r, but at a marked price-concession on his part, and now offer At 50c, 75c and $1 Box Instead of 76c to $2.50 At one price or another, there are Correspondence Cards in white or dainty tints, line ‘avor ica, Crane’s Menu and Place Cards, Reduced Place Cards, in six sizes, with beveled gold edges or French borders, at Me Sian Cards, n thee sis end with gold beveled ed u in sizes and various tints, with gold beveled edges, at 360 dozen, Usually 50c dozen. Main Floor, Rear Silk Messaline Petticoats at $2.25 bric, nainsook and Swiss muslin; also double-edged Galons, 27-in. Flouncings and 22-in. Allovers. Exquisite patterns in open and blind embroidery. Tomorrow, in lengths of about 4 yards to 9 yards. Main Floor for it is the inisLed Writing Paper, Most of the envelopes EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Yt, 1618. And Toilet Table! For GIMBEL Sale And Toilet Preparations “Good News for Tomorrow for Medicine Shelf Here’s Another Stirring of DRUGS Practically all the notice you need of this Sale, except for the list of ag fey od — that follows, is ig contained in the headline. accurate (important in the filling of prescriptions), that of all the Drugs and Toilet preparations that bear our name, and that our stock of stand: We reserve the right to limit quantities and mail orderswill be filled, Extra space on main is always complete. floor and subway balcony. All we might add is, that the service of the Gimbel is prompt and we guarantee absolutely the Purity and icsemaapen Propretary Powders, Pastes, Creams| Esence of Peppermint, 2 on; 180. Quinine Pills; 2 grain; gel. coat 100 Manicure Goods ' E J Ginger, 2.02.,100. | for 146. Brown's Camphorated Tooth Pow-| pasence 2 hess a hala a ‘Comp. Cathartic Pits 300 pile 190. P,, Pagicere Sets, consisting Ys Tooth Paste, 00 and 10c. | (,5/TuP of Tar, Menthol and Wine of} Comp: Rhubsrt Filly 100 for183. | Srone, bone leaner. and Tooth Paste, 160. , el ine in leatherette case, all for 800. Sonodont Powder, 120. Gimbels Wine of Cod Liver Oil, 68¢. | Chlorate of Potash te, vest are autie Miro-Dena Rouge Vogetal, 600. Gimbels Liniment, 26¢ bottle, 160. | pocket size, 6c. Shi das im! ‘ail Bleach, 25¢ size, 186. Pona's Extract Cream 200. Rhubarb and Soda Mixture, pint,|" Litte Liver Pile, 10¢, size at $8.) Buffers, were &0e, now 380. Ormont’s Tooth Powder, 16¢ size, | 462; half-pint bottle, 260. Sees eerecanes Tene, Manicure Seissors, were 660, now40e. 106, Oxayn Cream, 10.” arin ‘Tweezers, were 16¢, now 100. * at 5 A hidden Tele medion oe te, atk Syrup of Fignind Senna, 36eeiee,400 | Hospital and Sick-Room| Files, were 20, now 180. sd ie dininighiog mirrer, $08 | ‘Tastelees Castor Ol, 100 a bottle, Supplies Bone Nail Sticks, were 16e, now 20e. PeGimbels Benzoin Glycerine and Rose | Essence of Pepsin, 8-02. bottle, 480. Upp! Cuticle Pushers, ware 850, now S80. Water, for the hands; pint, 260; 14 Gorcanct OF, 3 os, L0G) ae Toes) pending Cups, ree, 265, at 280. Clippers, were 76c, now 600. . Pure ‘heat qual- , Teg. 75c, at 60c. | Chamois Brillerose rouge chamols fer anGiabela, Briliantine, tor softening | iy, petined Borax, highest Gual-) guaranteed gecurate, ro 76, Mit; | Polishing the nails, 180. Perhres; 2 shorn tee Licence Power 1b- oa; 80-3 | "tideriene Zine Pas at 000. case, were iS, tow iter le " Ib. ; ine at » a ee woah Hea, te Ese | eee | to Nal nr dec els Vi y Hl 50, at $1. ' "8 ieee een eer matted Seidlitz Powders, box of 12 sets, 10 | | Bellevue Gauze, S-yard package,! Bonney Manicure Articles, 280. mbels Pure Extract Witch Hazel;|, Pure Rochelle Salta, In-bor, '890;| 908; 25 yards, @1-40. Bello Hovey Nall Cabs, See UB Pepal. SLalbsat, 8003 pint 180; | half-Ib. box, 186. Gimbela U. 8 P. Sterilized Cotton, Peta ‘Goins told Coram th Chalk and Orris Root, half-Ib., 160. |b, roll, Houbigant’s Pierre Rube, 4Be, jara dbo. “Colgate’s Briliiantine, 60,| Sugar of Milk, highest purity, 906/ "J. & J. Poudre Rube, fa, Ed Pinaud Brilliantine, 39¢ and 26¢.|_, Sulphur Powder, known as Lister's Nai Hons Saeaitinee Ed Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine Hair |! Sulphur, Ib., 100. Cooke's Mi ‘au Brummel, i Tonic, $2.66, $1.60, 800 and 400. Effervescent Phosphate of Soda, !{-) Dr. Simpson Trish Nail Enamel, 100. b ‘Vegetal, 600. Frostilla, 120, | !b. bottle, 160; 1-Ib. bottle, 60c. 92.25. en eee Perfected Nail Stone, 600. Violette Be, Poudre de Ris, white or flesh, vi-| Patent Medicines Baby Nipples me bes pov Sosps fe or heliotrope: package, 100. | Scott's. Emulsion, $1 aise, 600;| Bottle and Syri eles marr ct | ofa ute SnCu ce 2. 966. Cssady Ammonis, ets,| Wont Wine of Cod Liver Ot, oust a Wetae Bottle, 3-at., 780. 1P.,,Pure, soap, 800 bar, mbels A ine a ” sactenee Condy Ammonis; qts., toe, "Gude nto Mangan, 100. 1 tot Water te qua oe beg Be Olive Oil Castile Soap, $1 + ips’s Milk of Magi » ina » from Cl Grr, Sen Stans | plas Vegas Compoxnd, 6 Hal mame og ores tore! Tee. Gim! Giver and Rose aaah Fig Syrup, 60c size, 840. arth? Dental Soe it for cleaning ‘i Jerzen's Violet Glycerine Boap, WGimbels Ferfuined Powdered Pum-|,,Mutine nd’ Cod "Liver “Oil, $1 | Gi abla Cleanwll Nursing Bottle, “armour's Bensoin and Almond Seep; size, jut ‘ater, 5 Soz., doz. . te ee noah Pinta: 4b. Hunyadi Junos Minetal Water, Sto. |” Robinson's Bath Cabinets, for tak-|"™" (ot 10% san alist Soap: rose, uibbs Taicum Powder, 16. Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine, 166 | ing a Turkish Bath at home: |, beliotrope, or Glmbels Taleumn Powder, visit per- Wretl's “Secs vand Bulphur, Hair] No 8 Cebloet, reg. $5.60, 864. tearnation; three for 260, Gimbele ‘Theairical Cold Cream; 1| Remedy, $1 size, 600; 50caize, #20, | GHmbels Brush Store | Paim olive Soap Yo cale- Ih tinm, 606; 4 Ib, Be “| gobanderine Hair Tonic, $1 size, 600;) Tooth Brushes from Paris, Hygient-| Coleo Soap, 8 cakes, de. Japan jar 1.0, Cex solemtbhal'e Aurilator, $1 nize, 600; | 90m, “afer sate Codes with metal| | Gienbele Giyeerine’ deep, agen . size, le 5 impels Brown Peurdatum: far, | hacdoml's Hain Restorer | rows in whe rca with tal on | Gimbels Green ea sri 2, teehee eatin "|" Ganthrox Shampoo, 60c size, 900. |*"H006° Brushes, fancy handles, for |Soan, Ib. boxes, £86. 4 Gimbal ure Giycerine; 8 on, ato;| Brome Sauar. Shaan, ORs, | woman's i, ro ai Ate. |, aimbela Peroeide Gen, 380 cake Sennen's Talcum Powder, 100. Pape's Diapepsin, 60c ise, $86. |, Tooth Brushes for cleanin Gimbels Gitycerine Seap, large ber; Babeock’s Corylopsis Talcum, 160. | Velogen Cream, 180, Tovth Brushes, London made, by |e, Melorose Beauty Cream, 89¢. Fletcher's Castoria, 220. Kent, 260. Gimbels Roman (000 des. Vaucaire Galega Tableta; form de-| ,Vcnus, Shampoo and Bath Bags, fq, y- Das “Little, Blue] Pears’ Unscented ‘Boers a cabs. loper, if Eyes’ Brus! lor Children, ‘s Lilienmileh Soap, cake, jassage Cream, at 200. Sinttgmy 4 sinnacranete | Auge ee Ane Pale atl eras oor Toh | Wier Bk Mp River's Taleum Poraey ite ae 100 te ‘Tablets, 6 grain, bottle of Gimbels Tooth Powder, Hip rtf Babeskin Soap, three cakes for 0c. Bublicam, on 4 ‘ Cascara Sagrada, chocolate coated, [ee Frosh be imported Tooth Brush, ae AN atta Soap, large bar, 280; bottle, 450,17 imported pint 15 grain, bottle of 160, 186, Tourists’ Cases, large size, silk on the| 4711 Almond Bars, 10¢. Dru ab 3 ge incnra, Swerada, chocolate coated, | side, all rubber lined throughout;| Roger & Guillet Lettuce Soap, 6 8 and Laboratory |8 «ruin, bottle of 100, 16¢, ilar price is $1.60, for this sale 85c. | cakes in tin box, 600. Products porthiaitis Tablets, +4 ctrength, 100 in |roFr ta’ Cases of fine silk, with| Omnibus Soap, ake, 160, Hydrogen Peroxide, full pint, 10¢.| Migraine Tablets, bottle of 100, 126, | toilet articles, $1 kind, 0c. Juvenile Soap, 8 cakes for 350. Hydrogen Peroxide, full rt, 5 Salol Tablets, 5 grain, 100 for 20c, Pure Grain ‘Alcohol, qt., 7807, 196. Salol Tablets, 5 grain, lo , 38c.| Soda Salicylate Tablets, 5 grain, Denatured Alcohol, used as u {uel | 100,160. : : ony, Laat, 266; pint, 16c. | Cualomel Tablets, bottle of 100, 10, Alcohol, gallon, 900; a , Vest pocket Be; pint, 16c. gallon, 90¢; quart, con Mint Tablets, vest poc Jos elie olution, 5 per cent., gal- Pepsin and Soda Tablets, vest pint, be cket iz he 1 imbels Beef, Iron and Wine, a good Pana Brown’s Mixture Tablets, with or without ammonia, bottle, To. Pepsinated Dyspepsia Tablets, reg. 80c, at 20c. tonic; pint, $0; quart, 650, Dobell’s Solution, pint, 26. Pure Castor Oil, 8 0z., 250; 3 02., 10, Gimbels Emulsion” of Pure 'Nor- wegian Cod Liver Oil, $1.00 size, 60c. re Cod Liver Oil, pt., 40¢; qt., 76. Bronchial Tablets, special, 60. Blaud's Iron Pills, bottle of 100, To, Here Go All of the Little Tots’ Coats At $3.50 to $10; Were $7.50 to $17.50 More than two hundred of these Coats, so it will be an event worth while! However, it is an occasion just for youngsters of 2 to 5 years. The Coats at $3.96 and $6, in- stead of $7.50 to $10, are mostly of utility fabrics — chinchilla, corduroy, caracul, cheviot and other sturdy worsteds, Velvet, broadcloth and othe: kinds of dressy Coats——some with lovely collars of fluffy mouf- flon are $8.50 and $10, instead of $12.75 to $17.50. Hats and Bonnets 75c to $5 Were $1.50 to $10 Second Floor. Good Optical Service Our Optical Section is ready to do accurately and promptly any work that any well-equippe d Optician can do, Our prices are lower than the usual specialist’s shop, We will fill oculists’ prescriptions, and our Regi: ed Optometrist will gladly test your eyes without charge, and tell you whether or not you need eyeglasses or spectacles, Special Offering of Eyeglasses Skeleton Eyeglasses, with first quality Torie lenses, and gold-filled finger-piece mountings, at the special price of $2 a pair, Main Floor, Rear GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK TMIRTY-THIRD ST. a een oe Nail Brushes, 7c kind, 600. Shaving Brushes, set in rubber, 75c |, at 460. Comba with cup, for applying hair toFicra itabber Combs, reg. Se, at 60 Gimbels Rubber Cushion Hai Brush, ble or single bristle, reg. $1.50, at pare or eles uy Roger & Gallet Gi $1.25. laid Cloth or Hat Brushes, regu-| cakes, 64c. larly $1.25, at 806. Kolynos Skin Soap, 180 cake Hair Brushes, 15 rows fine white} 4711 La Cat! de Cologne Soap; bristles, French brush, reg. $5, ut $3. | 2c cake. ci China Puff Boxes and Hair Re-| Bathodora, 250. ceivers, regularly 75c, at 60c. Main Floor and Subway Balcony Colgate’s Bath Soap, large, 8 cakes for 26. Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Soap, large, Boakes for 690; small cake, 180; ‘or 8c. Colgate’s Honey Soap, 8 cakes 18. Verstorin Soun’28e ene, st 4 Veroform Liquid Soap, two for $Se, juimauve Soap, aix “I Have Come in to Buy A ‘DOMESTIC’ Machine” “T have always heard of the ‘Domestic’ since I was a little girl, for my mother had one for years, and thought a great deal of it.’ This young woman will have no cause to regret foll her mother’s example, for the Domestics” of have the same easy-running mechanism—made a little easier by modern refinements—that has made the Domestic a favorite in over two million homes during the last half-century. Now, when the Spring sewing season is beginning, we want to emphasize particularly The “DOMESTIC” at $22 with its handsomely finished golden oak case, its convenient drop head, and its fine finish throughout. It has the clever looper, which sews either LOCK or CHAIN stitch, as you wish, an takes but a minute to change; aiso a full set of attachments that will do almost every kind of plain and fancy sewing under the sun, /tis the same machine, save for slight changes in the woodwork, that agents sell on instalments for $40, $2 Cash Sends It Home The Rest at $1 a Week And we will ship it to your nearest freight station, if within 500 miles of New York, or to your door, if on one of our wagon routes, without extra charge. Instructress will come without charge to your house, within 25 miles of New York, on request. Other “Domestic Sewing Machines at $25, $30, $35, $45 and $55. And sold on easy pavments. Fifth Floor Picture Valentines at 50c Every year when St. Valentine’s Day comes around the Pie- ture Store is ready with a group of charming novelties that carry out the Valentine spirit, and are worth keeping afterward, They are pretty little pictures, appropriately framed, each in a white glazed box, with a big red heart. Specially priceed— At 50c Each, Instead of 65c to $1 Among them are \ atypes, in reproductions of old with title and a shame written in pencil under the Pictures of Children, charming subjects, in Dresden frames. Harrison Fisher Pictures, including the “Six Greatest Moments,” framed separately, in Dresden and antique frames. % Sizth Fleor ) ATP seca Se

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