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bration of the New Year. She was at- tended by Dr. Shaw of the Cumberiand . : are oie byt 4 _ Stel at Window to Shot. iy after iast midnight. Jennie re SWISS CHEESE, TONS OF 1, MELTED BY FIRE INTO.A HUGE RAREBI Hospital Nearby, b but Prompt Notice by Police Prevents Panic. sitting by the front win- home watching the cole- Nostrand avenue, tat were woable ‘0 find the person who fired it. building. “Well! I knew those biscuits were light that I made with Presto, But I didn’t think they could fiy!” oner as Attempted Tons of Swiss cheese in the five-story warehouse of O. Roth & Co., importers of that commodity, at No, 15 Jay street, were turned into a huge rarebit by « fire that raged in the building for four hours early to-day. , The fire wan diseovered by Policeman Johnaon after ‘it hed been burning for some time in the iceboxes on the third floor, After turning in an alarm ine po- Hceman notified Willlam Lee, teiewtore |): operator at the Hudson Street Hospital, whioh in near the acene of the fire, and Supt. Gifford and the nurses went through the hospital closing windows to keop out sinoke and assuring the 100 wounds in his left breast suicide. when he found (Brom the Washington “That man has & Wonderfully well rtained bas gk os. can ke + ‘anything he’ chor rival, the firemen poured 12,00) gal- lons of water a minute into the burn’ dd Lp tabla They fought the fire it and algo from the rear windows ‘a "No. 16 Harrison street, which is directly back of the Roth upper floors of the cheese were ae eras with the ie a ininaitithnanteenis STABBED WITH ICE PICK. Max Hoeh, twenty-nine yeafs old, a chauffeur, of ‘No. 94 Kelly street, the Bronx, was found in the rear of No. 928 Kelly street early to-day with stab nay he stabbed himself with an ico pick and are holding him in Lebanon Hospital on a charge of attempted ‘According to the police, Hoeh quar- relled vith his wife, FAlsabeth, at 1 o'clock this morning, and she ran out of the house on his threat to kill her and sought refuge with Mrs, Lena hearn at No, 98 Kelly street. Hoeh in alleged to have followed, and himself unable to Ket in stabbed himeelf. He wil) recover, pRarncTty 7) TAME. "3 weintro WORLD, rervar, vawdinat. By sere avre. SOUP TO NUTS! EAT WITHOUT FEAR The police it remember | Digests Food W then Stomach | Hearthura, Ww Stomach | He Can't —- No Sourness, Gas, Indigestion. You can cat anything your stomach craves without fear of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, or that your food will fer soul ir LARGE 50 CENT case § ANY DRUG STORF. Dry Gin The secret of manufacture of Plymouth Gin is known : only to the three partners of Coates & Co. Knowledge of its superiority may be shared by all men who appreciate’ quality in Dry Gin. OF DPE iy ion ‘ape’s Diapepsin is used. mit ‘reall dose e e work of a healthy stomach. It digests your meals when your stomach it leaves nothing to ferment, sour t the stomach. large 50-cent case of Pape's ig now from In- any stomach disorder, you in get relief in five minutes, a AE PEPSI OF DIA PEPSI FIVE MINUTES, | ALEX D To-Morrow Last Day or + aa gar ig f? senin Fyy hy A the biggest bargains of your lifetime, in High-Class 2... Unloading Sale OVERCOATS and SUITS for MEN During the past week the eyes df New York men have been turned, by the thousands, dented B Same pset. our fine Factory, in Brooklyn, running far too long, expecting a bigger demand or our fine Clothes for Men. But one bor | after another depressed business. The Tariff Bill started the trouble... Then the Currency Bill worried other people: The of stocks in Wall Street made other'men economize. Then, the WARM, UNSEASONABLE WEATHER made thousands of men WAIT, and _ We Had Our Tables and Stock-rooms Piled High with Fine CLOTHING Ten days ago, with the WARM SUN shining in our doors, we decided to THROW Rway PROFITS on many lines, and CUT DEEP INTO THE PRICES, to unload the great stocks piled up in our four stores. For a whole week our four stores have been packed by enthusiastic men, th to get-their Bat tre from the fine SMITH-GRAY stocks at re direct reductions from ACTUAL SELLING Wer shall have accomplished our purpose by Saturday night. igs ga of Overcoats and Suits are now being worn by the lucky men who secured them ae ¥ reek, ut YOU MUST ACT QUICKLY NOW, if you haven’t secured YOURS. The U: Sale ends on Saturday night. dust ONE MORE DAY to secure the BIGGEST BARGAIN in high-grade Clothing that you ever bought. This list shows reductions from ACTUAL SELLING PRICES: ' Smith-Gray $15 and $18 Suits Now $12.00 Smith-Gray $22, 2, $25 and $28 Suits | Now $18.50 Now $24.50 Smith-Gray | $30 and $ $35 ‘Suits Now $32.50 Now $12.00 di ‘Smith-Gray $40 ) and $45 Suits ‘Smith-Gray. ‘$15 and $ 1 18 O Overcoats Smith-Gray 822 and $25 ‘Overcoats Now $ 18.50 an ad $28, $30 and $35. Overcoats| Now $24.50 mith-Gray $40, $45 and $50 Ov. ts sera Yar, Ste ae =“ ! Now $32.50 IMPORTANT NOTICE:— As this UNLOADING SALE has been inaugurated for the sole pu of MAKING A QUICK TURN OF THIS STOCK INTO MONEY, we must decline to Charge Suits and Overcoats sold at. these drastically CUT PRICES. Our Brooklyn Stores are open Satur- day evening ST AT FLATBUSH AV. BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV, “"t!! ® P. M. NEW YORK —— BROADWAY AT WARREN ST, AVENUE ABOVE 27th ST. 4 STORES BROAUY upon the rey Clothing offerings made by SMITH-GRAY & CO. in this unprece- © luxt Januar CLEARAN CE SALE Occasion “ge aaa” Tomorrow Will See the Disposal of Several A Story of Women’s Suits and Coats A sudden call on the telephone from one of the best Suit manufacturers in New York with whom we do a vast Manon Coe Gaeineee every year advised our buyers of the fact that he was just about to move. ‘*Come Over and TakeMy Stock of Velvet and Plush Suits, Trimmed with Fur and Otherwise At Your Own Price’’ The Otner Half of Our Purchase Consists of 2,763 Women’s Coats An wer ts You will find Coats in all sizes and lengthe int in the smartest Winter styles —mognificent Boucles with handsome ve! warm for rough weather. You will find a wide assortment of materials, well finished, all silk or satin lized or rece cf Ps fetrice—cll sizes in the asscitmer.t, ficn a 14-year old c!ild’s to a 44 size for a woman. 16 Brecia! Tables «f Undermuslins =I bot) Line Difference What ¥ You Need—a World « THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE ASPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED LOW-PRICE STORE OF 2 FLOORS AND 72 Secrioys eROADwAY now in progress sale of popular size rugs regular, yt: to $1 undred Men’s Splendid Suits and Overcoats,, All GIMBEL Standard $25 Grades, at $12.75 THEY ARE ODD ASSORTMENTS FROM THE MEN'S STORE ON THE FOURTH FLOOR Certainly an Occasion Not to Be Missed. 296 $25 SUITS and 308 $25 OVERCOATS, $12.75 The product of America’s most prominent wholesale tailors. Each garment is perfectly made and finished to a detail; the season’s newest fabrics. Many silk lined. THESE ARE THE OVERCOATS ible-breasted O its, with shawl solias and belted backs, were $25 $0 Single-breanred Uieters: auth shew! collarcora ited back, were $25 at 60 Single-breasted, silk lined and convertible » were 60 Black Chesterfield Overcoats, three-quarter length, were $26 26 Overcoats, patch pockets, ey ee gare length, were $2 $12.75 30 Gray Coats silk lined, Chinchillas, “Warmthowithout-weight” fabrics, plaid back materials, mixed cheviots and siaple blacks. 80 English Model Suits, with soft roll collar, were ¢26 $ 1 2 "15 131 Suits in more conservative moccls, wer Young Men’s Suits, in new and snappy mccele, were $26 These Suits are in browns, grays, reddish browns, greens, tans and various plain effects in all wanted weights. ALTHOUGH THE LOTS ARE BROKEN, THE ENTIRE ASSORTMENT AFFORDS AN EX- CELLENT VARIETY OF EACH SIZE, 83 TO 46-INCH CREST MEASURE. futwry Bolecny ————— Each Such Extraordinary Value AT $10 That We Hesitate Which to Give Precedence To You may, therefore, imagine what sort of VALUES to expect tomorrow when we had an invitation like this. We picked out each a smart model for 1,761 Suits, Winter Season 1913-14 Rich and luxurious, copies of Paul Poiret, Bernard and other distinguished Parisian designers. Every One Will Be Sold at $10 Not a Suit the usual price of which was less than $18.75, while there are many that we, ourselves, sold earlier in the season for $25 to $40, and still one or two extra prizes which would sell at more than this. All sizes for women and misses, beautiful linings of reste 5 ie finished in every ay like the fine garments they really are—newest pastel s! ks and blues—combina- tions of chiffon broadcloth, skirts with delle velvet rrr: net ha trimmed with fur. There are some very handsome Russian models with Chamois leather side and lined with imported Dresden Sith—~ included also in this wonderful collection are imported Matelasses, Broadcloths, Velvets, Serges, Duvetyns and other rich imported fabrics and mixtures. ‘We also procured s number of very Handsome Suits in this acsortment which we will cell at ¢€—rot oneamong this lot which would regularly sell at les. than $10, while there are many which usually sell at $12 and §8- You will find everything that is new, smart and fashionable in this assoriment of ecme 185 Suite, and all sige: in the entire assemblege, 18 to 61. "sy that we never in our whole experience in the Subway Store assembled such a fine assortm nt at this price. t a Coat That Would Regu- Noy Sell at Less Than $16.50 Each at $10 While some would reach the $25 mark, and the average choosing will be rich in values. Many of these Coats are rich enough to use ,as wraps. and spmona them you will find such as Ural Lam , Diagonals, Zivelines, Tweeds and Aiablare and a representative from "the whole family of the pile rice. Will Be Sold t $7.5 Also About £06 Cae Wier! $12.50 to ot $7.60 collars and coft eatin lining; us Plushes with reversed effects; Coats of Scotch mixtures, fine and GIMBEL BROTHERS