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23) avertee ‘wontp, RIDAT, JARTART 9, 1918. reeling whan Sommerer in ALL 18, JOY BETWEEN ° | RACE TRACK MAN Wins. ° TRANSIT BOARD ne "Tretin HEARST AND AITCAEL i Bae Ny Boge TELLS TROLLEY LINE int |S0 Gays Shear, Who Also Says chal Camella a weet BUSHMILLS porns Cahill, who was at one time well We He Is Not After the Cor- [known on the: racé tracks, $4,065 from milionatre George F. Gilman, founder ‘Tae ection by the Commission fo! Bg mond Gnearn Gonied to-day thet! oP in, Adartic @ Pacific Tea Store Wilder, who frst mate the assertion | Mitchel to give to Willlam R. Hearst | Sveum pTwans "ae tet before Saeeaca , Queens Trolley, Company | Gvustestouer Bustie sald tn esdition | hey ann ot 8 Corporation Counsel or! Cah contended that ho wes emptoyed ; Ac Every drop of Bushmills is Must Get New Cars or twenty-one yeare ia service were net [reverted Break betwoen the Mayor and 2 matured for ten years in wood Close Up Shop. i ae eloped during the investi: |*#iter wants either Montgomery Hare) death Aug. 17, 192 Me demanded for in bond before it is bottled. It , [lowed @ report by Engineer Clifton W.|he dettvered an ultimatum to Mayor companion confiden twenty-one year im service wore Ret / wr, searet is to the effect that the| Oct. 9 down to the day of Mr. Gilman's $7,000. Laster C. Gilman, ex- Manhattan and Queene | oF Clarence J. Shearn appointed to the ball nplnsehs cotate o¢ Thoophiiiue’ Gut. | “ et : E geutor of the eata e i is imported only in glass, and ‘he Puble @ervice Corporation this ‘Testimony was adduced to show that 1 3 ; afternoon served notice on the Manhat- had as od “ Cahin was employed as he sald. The! iad! want rt if you get pAapdige gin? 2. eral persons were hurt during ES collt-| when it Decame known that Mfr. | jury was inetructed to determine how|fieeh severe! pounds, ao this: Ge te your | ‘ y ta eee Seen rene sd «y a ripmeat. 004 bY | shear had lunehed with the Mayor at|many days such anpherment included |4@rugeiat (or write the Marmola Co., will agree with us that no finer y which operates @ trolley line from the “ss of fi ase J son alontea | Sy to-day'a| the Whitehali Club conclusions were| and that pay per diem should be award. | Farme Building, Detroit, Mich.) and give Iri h Whisk be 2 foot of Fitty-ninth otrest, Manhattan, | order of the Pablio Hervice Commission | immediately reached that @hearn was |@! Judgment wea rendered for 1,018 meodeet a ns a ae acroas the Queensboro Bridge to Grand pd at one time pert of the old South | giving the Mayor the final warning. days at % «a day. rr street, Newtown, Borough of Queens, wee me io what Mr. Bhearn had to say:| Part of Cahill’s duties was to piace ‘rection that {t conse te operate care at mid- Controlled by Joseph G. Retin. “1 carried no ultimatum te Mr. Mitchel |Dete for, his employer with the book night to-night. It is claimed by the i i Se Oe ees oe aremela Pre. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, Commission thet seventeen out of the Gabject of the Corporation Counsel or Marvard Gets Football Sta: whieh . in : Oc | civccen exo aese by the. corporation uc ae ae ee tay other subject. I lunched with Mr.| panYXRELSNiA Sterne tee aon. srneels mest nod’ at bedtime unin rou) ALE YX DB eco Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,.N. Y.}are unsafe in that the brakes are de a tunes Lrotesanlj grein ben eaghnedger ‘The| right, the Kxter football etar, who was | Seen re cen, That te all. deat 4 ve exer: ? ST TUELate ABTEErUne he fective and not appropriate of appointments waa met re-/ rated as the best preparatory sehea! yams |and grades; also that the “cars are old He picked up @ bottle and player in the country leat eeneon, hes fiuing te, te ine ne athlete, © Out tak ne | enough to vote,” meaning that they | swallow, The bottle contal Not @ candidate for office nor beengpes decided te go to Harvard next | tblet faithfully and without « some | ona been twenty-one years in service 1 been urged for appointment. I sagen Be to ériends here. Yale | yin; rf [re Ag A, Cy eee | lee oven ‘Hoepitai ‘Mr. Mitchel on Dec. % to that Princeton and ether colleges were after n | the condition of the erotey road ter rn cone “ eatiz clotmed in firm “Teoh and | GIMBELS---Many ‘New J anuary CLEARAWAY SALES Will Make Tomorrow One of the Greatest Money-Saving vai be of the Month for You Duplicated Our Order! That’s Why Women’s $20 to $32.50 Coats Will Be $12.60, . $15 and $18.50 Just a week ago we had 400 of these Coats. But, for tomorrow we shall have only 376, , | because the tailors had just sufficient material * | for that number. These Coats are in the best all-around service styles, and yet are smart as well as practical. , Boucle Broadcloth Arabian Lamb Cloth Black in Every Model . Navy, Brown and Gray in Several Every Coat Is Silk-lined Plush Coats (Silk-lined) $17.50 and $23.75 Here Are the New Neckfixings At 50c to $5 The Model Collar has reached the extreme height of the one worn by the famous Marie de Medici. * New collars just here from our Paris Bureau are in the effective pointed styles that are the latest decree. Some of these are remarkable imitation of Point Venise lace, while others are of net and lace. Butterflies and chic little bows of lace sound. another new’ note. And, the Guimpes! Simply irresistible affairs, with grace- ful low V-necks, dainty frills and pretty collare—very often of fine net, beautifully hand-embroidered. \ Sleeves which extend just above the elbow—and which can refresh dresses so delightfully—in white chiffon, net or Poa Esprit. Mein Fleor The Olehraway of : GIMBEL Furs Ye Tomorrow's Special Feature Annual Fur ‘Salo Fur Seta will be marked a third lees than eee Ciioe of dase leopard ky and Hu iedson oa Cdved mnusierat), combined with ’ : ‘ F sil, wi ill be #6; instead of $15 t0 $19.75. | Not man an aie ds tioned oth Gage Bob Fongena g aan, Gravate of ermine, wil be $17.80 and @19.60% a of $25 and $85. Reproduced by Our Own , bol wrest ae i dor bined * So Milliners, $14.7! 0 ‘oleskin Coats a Jet has simply clay 5 $165 to §275 Leopard Skin Coats at $96 to $165 Therefore Madame’s $145 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats $95 , $42.60 Ponyskin Coats at $29.50 ) Coats at $45 A New Mode by Monsieur Lewis / of Paris! jet. pohly it at GIMBELS for.Fashion authorities, who have just returned from Paris, tell er have the finest collection of jet hats on this side of the-Atlantic. y ' Mae Black Fox........ Jet-Encrusted Hats, $7.60 to $14.75 A Notable GIMBEL Sale of Umbrellas 1,500 fine Umbrellas for men and women, priced far below their 5 we secured several makers’ choice surplus lets,” i ‘i insendeanlaiie 98 All Silk and Union Taffeta Umbrellas st $2 Each ‘Among these are very handsome novelty handles of natural wood; some of them sterling New Ribbon and Silk Chapeauz. $3.76 to $5 Umbrellas for Men and Women at $8 Each (00:75 10.018.00 °° Sed) Freee The women’s Umbrellas have long slender handles of silver, others are trimmed natural OBIE ee eeceesees ce Civet Cat... wood and many of beautifully carved The men’s Umbrellas have buckhorn handles, cape horn hook, silver trimmed and natural Children’s $5 95 to $7.75 ‘Men's and Women’s $7.50 and $12 Umbrellas at $5 Each i i Fine quality spe edge alk with a rich assortment of novelty handles in gold and stern ncninchille Conte at $4.50 style, trimmed with velvet collars and fastened with pearl the men’s soereiles sss many etaghorn and m: carved natural wood an buttons. Yes, they are lined throughout, with either flannel trees of obhorn moe hannervas 50 to $3.76 Walkin; $1 98. g Sticks for Men at 85c to $2 Each Se tah und cae ot akan FO war ook ere, Sizes 2 to 6 years. Main Floor Just what the youngsters need for every-day wear! Trimmed with bands of silk ribbon and wee trophy feathers. Nevy, bleck and Ressian green. N.B. The White Sale has spread its wings of economy over the Juvenile Shop, Second Flour. ome THE GIMBEL — __SUBWAY_STORE No Sheep Was Ever So Shorn in One Operation as These Men’s All-Wool Suits and Overcoats $15, $17.50 and $20 Were the Former Prices Tae” 10.50 Of course, there is a reason and a mighty, good one— the weather. [t doesn’t require much punci: to the argu- ment that it has been a backward season in fact, that new stocks are actually jostling this parlicular assorlment of Suits und Overcoats owt of the building—at a sacrifice. CHINCHILLAS AND KERSEYS IN BLACK OR GRAY And many jancy fabrics, all smartly built into the hind of Coats well-dressed men desire. Shawl or convertible, velvet or plain collar; blues, . grays, black and mixtures. All at 910.60. DISTINCTIVE STYLES IN THE SUITS Milady May Select from 225 Styles of Nightgowns, Petticoats, Combinations and Princess Slips at $1 and $1.50 Tomorrow's Specialty in the WHITE SALE Quality has not been lowered for the sake of style! Materials always receive our first considera- tion—and after that styles are decided upon. Although these $1 and $1.50 Undermuslins are modifications of costly models, the materials of which they are made average 25 to'331¢ per cent. leas than when regularly priced. If one desires a Princess Sitp of simplicity, there Reliable Linoleums At Very Tempting Prices For the January Clearaway A fortunate purchase enabled us to make very low prices on English and American Linoleums. Now these prices have been still further lowered for this event. $1.76 Inlaid Linoleums, $1.26 Square Yard are some neatly finished with clusters of tucks Highest grade English and American materials and tile Smart models in two or three-button Coats of Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds in ‘osaic hard-wood effecta brown black Thibets and f Suit conserva‘ around the foot ruffle, while their low neds are | | ™ and fi aap eee Nanesanele wataniicie tirsuehoen feat Otte Seen nid uttonholes throughout; lined with fine quality mohair or and many other earmarks of good tailoring would class a shene garments as excellent nics tives at the origival prices quoted above. All at $10. Sizes in the Suits and Overcoals, 33 lo 44, yb poll $1.36 Inlaid Linoleums, 95c Square Yard An excellent assortment of patterns to choose from, 60c and 60c Printed Cork Linoleums At 40c Square Yard These are by no means in short lengths, but all in the rolle— @ rare opportunity for those who desire to cover show-rooms, offices, halle, etc. trimmed with dainty ribbon-run embroidery. The extreme has also heen accomplished at each price-- that is, styles that are quite elaborately adorned with insertions and edgings of lace. Every Dollar expended in the White Sale will give you $1.25 to $1.3316 worth of the best Undermuslins in the world.