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* ba . | / ves I M B rr L qe setrday Last Day of the Januar y se el ea dar Sa Eau Clearance —Vastly Profitable to You! ee PRR AA INET ru cong rE ay a ae a RR ERNE ss Bn a NEPA O RES? “ —— & cémedian both on > 5 SUD EMDU DEED. iit there is © manufacturer of rub- heels or spiked in town ‘would like to have goods in- i & prominent actress, he it wend a representative to wee se and offer her a sample. It believed the gift would be accepted 4a on Dean heads the cast the Land.” ‘She lives Forty-: aiath Street, just behind the -eighth Street Theatre, and goes her home to the playhouse over geal route. Wednesday evening, as ‘was nearing the stage door, the Caused her to slip and ghe came}! gracefully, yet kerplunk, 80 to Her head ved @ pretty She managed to get first act of the play, but then, M4 beco: was relieved. gd ‘Wrient erat Go bi Banging near the Build! “Sus ye work won't fail out "oe one of Johnny. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “Smith, the proprietor of the bowl- | Ing alley, hag been sued for divorce.” | "I presume hia wife will’ ask’ for ‘alley money.” DANDRUE MAKES " HAIR FALL OUT aS qent bottle of “Danderine™ + reepe| hair ¢! Senta io beautift m Gists! ‘ty this! bl, Paabtes boasty ot your played the Pr tos mace Romer oe ; meee denn tak Be ion seriously, aid that all — people @et their): terse" now and then. tl ht MARGOT AND T THE aos... ind getting dinner. Suess we'll have soft-bolled Williams onened one of the Then she opened window, | the zephyr that atole in’ bathed brow with gentleness and prourne| her a realization that, .after all, most bicased part: of ae old Faw world is the gfeat out-of-doo = jANOTMER “UCHANAN PLAY, "A. H. Woods has: accepted o play | Thompson Buchanan, author Goasif tte, the violinist, has Joined "Ninos Garden shi ie Prospect Theatre, tn the Bronx, been taken Bids? by Moss & Brill, ‘anc! ho was ma: Tuesday, was anoned sealing every ly aoe last night. ugel & McCune are’ soon “an a farce from os French % “aited ine Pett Up Up,” F, C, Fay and ry F E. Pidgeon, recently manager of the Rose Gardens, !s now looking after the professional jnterests pf Joan Sawyer. Bernard Granville, yearning for Tore worlds to conquer, 1s to appear ink vaudeville, as well as in the “ hest price ol ton Theatre, “King John” Robert Mantell a Eng Coe hay 2 belonged to “The nture of y Uraula,” in’ enich ‘Phyllis Neilson-Terry is to appear under the management of Jo- ze Brooks, will open at Maxine! tt’s Theatre. March 1. ried [the beauty of your hai raft fiat a cloth with Danderine a: fully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at gtime. The effect is amazing—your hair will be light, fluffy aod wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, ‘soft- ness and luxuriance. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton by pit ma tots Of int aq oe will en try a little Danderine.— Get More for Your Dollar—Save UNITED Profit-Sharing Coupons Unked™ Cigar Stores ‘ted siber high class share @ percentage of Nrofit with cus- surface car collided with Jerry J. ‘8 Sutpracnte at Eighty-third |] tomers as a reward for patronage. t na. »|| We Give Them! Save Them: ben et The box bought by Charles r $1,000 was turned over to ae quests of the fund's home. "even Days” may be anes in Jason in the near futur ‘homag ‘ooke, Who ‘helped put it ve bl In New" ‘vor rk, may go abroad and su} vine the Pearl Gabrielle, who was with’ the| iegfela “Follies” since that show first launched, gave up her job In Detroit a few days ago and is back on Broadway. MISS TALIAFERRO IN STOCK. The management of the Grand “a House, Brooklyn, has engaged ith Taliaferro to pluy her old role im.."Rebecca of ‘Sunnybrook arm’ with the stock “company @t that house tha jweek of F & oH, sHUSH! ferry Kelly, who divides honors lly's dog in “Watch Y: y. It was from a widow in who had evidently w. She wrote that Mr, lke her fate Then she finshed with: ink you're the cutest thing: A PAYDAY | POEM. Beet Because Eddie Dunn smiled he was paying the mem- n Trial” com; pony ed a day or two ago the poet-laureate of the aca trated the following: Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. You can buy of us on our Pay-As-You-Can plan, save money and’ get good, dependable. quality in modern and period styles. We Will Furnish a Home Complete Parlor, Sleeping Room, Dining Room, Kitchen. $118.75 article in, ood qual quality and Feltable and in popular paitern. Brooklyn's Most Reliable Furniture and Carpet House TWO BLOCKS A’ FROM HIGH Hokie 96-58.08 Myrtle Avec windows,” replied that boy | f2.95 $3.95 Gy Blouses of Crepe de Chine, $6.95 Embroidered with Gold Thread “The gold embroidered flowers give beauty and elegance to these blouses of simplicity. bes are lovely enough to be worn with afternoon suits. Their soft rolling collars and the cuffs are of plain white and flesh color crepe to match the blouses. Illustrated. Crepe de Chine Blouses with amacdeaaeoes anit » $2.95 “Two-in-One” Blouses of Em ro id dered Radium Silk, $5. Blouses of Flesh-Color Chiffon, $3.95. Embroidered in White and Finished with Pink Ri Dancing Blouses of Shadow Lace and eer $2.95. Blouses of Sand-Color Voile, $2 and $ New Lingerie Blouses—Gems—at $2 to $3.50. This Clearance of Fur Scarfs and Muffs Affords Savings of 40 to50% . _ Our Original—Regular—Prices Were Fair and Moderate, but as the Season Is Drawing to a Close, We Have Reduced Them 40 to 50 Per Cent. Scarfs. $8.50, $10 + $15, $17.60 + -$10, $14.60 Our Entire Stock of Children’s Furs at Half Price. Fur Coats at the Lowest Possible Prices Caracul (flat skins) Arctic Seal (dyed Coney) .... Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) With collars of skunk, $96, Broadeloth and Tweed Coats Lined with Skunk Trimmed $73.60 50 $85 $45, at 935, Ponyskin Coats with Collars of Civet Cat, Fitch or bg cy eos 925. Furriers Since 1842. Final Clearance of ‘Men’s Neckties at 25¢ Were 50c, 65c and $1 “Phere are abdut 3, 500 neckties in this lot; all are designed in in the popular English scarf style, with wide, open ends. hh addition to many black and white effects and combinations you will find hun of bright colors and good novelty effects. Main Floor Round-up of Men’s Gloves at 95c Pair Were $1.25 and _ $1.50 Pair Tan Cape, Mochas and Suedes, in many differ- ent ‘shades, all of gy dozen different styles of street loves are in this lot, the final opportunity of the lanuary Clearance. Qualities are of the best; sizes are liberally assorted, but, of course, are not complete. oor Men’s $2.50 & $3 Hats Going Out at $1.65 Both Derbies and Soft Hats are in this lot; the balance of this present season's si and a number les of the advance spring styles. of a ies are featherweight, in smart blocks with self conforming brims. Soft hats are in many styles and colors with a good assortment of sizes to begin with. Casque Combs, $1 and $1.25 Pion: A studded; large yariety $1 Jewelry Articles, 50c Friendship Circles, Lace Pins, Horseshoes and Creacents; sterling silver with black thine- stones and other combinations. Velvet Collar Bands vino orna- mentincentre. Main Fi Men’s $7 Sweaters, $3.50 Warm sweaters in the hes , Shaker knit weave; ‘worsted quality with high shawl Gollar and poc! Navy blue, gray and white. Basket Balls $1.36 instead of $2. $1.75 instead of $2.50, ciriking Bags $1.76 instead of $2.50. Boxing Gloves wo Pairs Wide Field of Choice Today and Tomorrow—In These Men’s $28.50 to $85 Winter Suits and Overcoats At $17.50 Stock-taking tomorrow night! By that time we expect to be rid of the rer portion of the 1,977 Suits and Ae yt with ye ‘this Clearance yest “The owing 5 is sof GIMBEL ns ity, in a bred open les and fash- ionable mate peg de cnelieaae sears e P cipal groups, practical! sizes in each, in one style or another: Men’s Chesterfield Overcoats, Fully Silk-Lined,with Velvet Collars. Loose-Fitting Overcoats, with Silk ota and Top Linings, Velvet Col- lan Overcoats, with Silk Sleeve and Top Linings, Plain Collars. Men’s_ Suits in Conservative Models, Plain and Fancy Fabrics. Young Men’s Suits in English Models; some with Braid Bound Edges. No Charge for Alterations 10 Pieces, Jacobean Oak, $295 from $385 Let the Men Review the February Furniture Tomorrow! Naturally, the “head of the family” likes to have a glimpse by Ny the new furniture before it comes into the house, and a voice in Therefore, tomorrow, Saturday, is his particular “Day of ae in this February Furniture Sale with} initiative. He is speci invited to come “‘on his own,” or to bring his family to hold council over to be bought. He will be interested in the comfort, the simple beau! phen ‘a, and the genuineness of construction in every piece of Furniture » As the man who “pays the freight” he will be pleased with th the definite bed true savings— averaging 25%—plainly marked on every piece of fur- niture. The extraordinary convenience of arrangement will appeal to his bus- iness sense of system. And he will appreciate being able to discuss the furniture intelligent with men who thoroughly understand it. - All the Furniture We Bought for the Sale Is NEW; Much of It in Our Own Designs; and Entirely Free Of “Jobs,” Discontinued Lines, and Left-Overs. To our purchases—the largest we ever made for a sale—we add our own entire stock, put in splendid condition by repeated clearances. All in all, it is the finest collection of WANTED Furniture offered in New York today, at regular or reduced prices. Men Are Especially Advised to See The Wonderful Group of Library Furniture—Easy Chairs, Davenports, Bookcases, Tables, and Leather Pieces. The Oftice Furniture, Including Desks, Chairs and Filing Cabinets—All Reduced 10% or More, Living Room and Hall Chairs, from Skull of London, Newly Arrived; in Queen Anne, Colonial and Jacobean Styles; tapestry-covered, and very remarkably priced. Besides the Great Collgction of Bedroom, Dining Room, and Living Room and Mission Furniture, Brass Bedsteads and Bedding—best we ever offered. Eeventh and Bighth Floors SOTTO IT s