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eels THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, OF FAMOUS ARTISTS. 1916. Golf School—Famous Professionale—Fourth Floo GIMBEL January Clearances the ree R H E U M ATISN M erves Take Lads Armed With! eames From Coal Knock Out Fam-| Hammers and Chisels in ily and Bonrders—All Are Revived, 2 | . Ee Eee re hak “stuurcimaae sen, | A Store-Wide Series of Important Special Events ' circumstances will per Be nefit his wife, Mary, their six children and) - will also be derived from Radw Kast | tWo boarders were all overcome — by | hoard | fas early to-day in their rooms, at | Yo, 227 Hast Third Street ey were, 4 by Dr, Palmer of B remained home, Policeman Luderman of the -|Prominent Musicians, 40 Ap- | hit. pine arabe 4 . hammering in the ird Avenw Station Rall drug store] | nd Thirty-first Street at 2.90 o'clock this morning. from Iujurtous Peering in he saw that an iron safe (TSI Nott eeperreees j one the. store. pe Enroll for the GIMBEL Dress- making School ‘ome to the pattern section, id Floor, and join one of the a + day of one hour and asses are limited o it is advisable to to be sure of an culiarly suited to th the joints are swelled, stiff or contracted, the Relief, with sweet oil, is an admir- able lubricant. Heady eee Straw Hats @ Women have been eager for Spring Hats to come, for they simply must have changes in millinery, @ We have many Straw Hats, in the new shapes, and new colors, © Also an Innovation—Satin-and-Straw Hats--which undoubtedly will cause ‘omorrow we shall have these Hats at the lowest price in New York, $3.96. Home pear in Mrs. Pulitzer’s Relief, tree the famous. pres acconling to Thai work being done in the care and] yuilding Was surrounded training of soldiers blinded in battle, | Lederman eitered with re. a convert will be given in the home| \ deawh, Ty found: Keel |} of Mrs, Pulitzer, No. 7 East Seventy-| ned. bovis, Henry Fatlon assign Regular Work Will Begin : — \ eT third Street, on the afternoon of Rast Thinty-tith Seestles. cree ee nuk Thursday in Tenth You Can’t Be Too Careful ||| %4n 2 at 3.20 o’clook. fj at| Use “iz” for aching, burn- Floor Clase Room ' When You Buy Glasses— i cba sttereoe oe Holt whose work in | Seventy-sixth Streot, each seventoen| ing, puffed-up feet and | An. expert. modiste from the ) beck your efeusteleseviaiat lllae Snug vaginas” ww how vera! y id, huddied in the telephon corns or callouses New York School of Danas Let only a registered physician |/) is well known, is now occupied with - — will tel you how, and help you examine your eyes for glasses, y x mmers and chisels feet, burhing feet make your own dresses. You Examinations without charge is ||| miller efforts in Paris. In her care red at the safe with | Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, may furnish the materials and @ feature of Ehrlich service. le placed an ever increasing number that it may take a machin: | “ellen © soaks alle’ do the work under her guidance, corns, of afflicted soldier and raw apots. No more shoe tightness, urgently needed. We Charge for Glasses Only. sar Wit be FoR! our hours to Ret It epen Courses of 6 lessons, $3. Use “Tin” and wear smaller shoes Perfect Fitting Glasses $2.50 to $10 ||| warded diroct to Miss Holt, ire ir aa sy Wehstanitace 8 et Ee ete Fal GIMBELS —Second Floor A ‘The deep sympathy felt in America| for ‘ap a mMtOry | seta right off. draws cut ah the 3 for those blinded in battle will ex-] Before attacking the safe the two | poisonous exudations which puff up the | Batablished 53 Years, tend the efforts to make the affiicted | had rifled the polson closet, taking a| feet. | quantity of ; morphine, ’ New York: 184 B'way, at John St.||{foldlera indepesident ‘of either state) jaudanum soiree) Raga camforae you fr fa el Women s Dresses 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. ||| ald or personal charity, it is expected. | —_— oo Get a Sb-cent box of $3.95 ™ $12.75 to $17.50 Evening now at | any druggist or department Hen Don't | suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, fect | that never swell, never hurt, never get | tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed funded.—Advt 320 Sixth Av.,22nd St 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 42d Street. |! Brooklyn: 498 FultonSt., cor.BondSt By being trained in handicrafts the) Don't Think Youth Ie Their sun. Mr. and Mrs, William Richer of No. 174 acer eee Str Brooklyn, the c bby Stryker, who & Visit to Bt. and Afternoon Dresses of Silk; also Serge Dresses. $8.76 $19.50 to $22.50 Preding Dresses of Taffeta, Devetnittons alsa Ch unfortunates may look forward to a/ life of usefulness and @o relieve their families of the burden of supporting Satin-&-Straw Bilis ocemes-88.05 | LennwAT teprbeed ith ite Els | Twelve New Styles! Correct Colors for Spring! pene Aliartitn Drees vee © mpresse: t | nv Onee 2 ‘ + i 37.5 a | Wor that offi jal ‘a fort mn ej TUE TEN UME. PS | q The Satin which covers the tops of the brims and the crowns is that heavy and hn fe Dresses; alo best given to Ade ehternnls | ae he lustrous weave which is known as Ce Mt he straw lt fine tid hee In ‘vening Dresses. $19.76 The concert to be given on Jan.}| J every instance cept two, the straw matches the satin, which is in brown, bluet, navy, 7.60 to $42.50 Fine After- 26 promises to bo one of the most| The Usual anuary Sale of black and white. The exceptions pink satin with black straw; white satin with black Pepa ere eee , artistic of the season. Mlle, Alice! SM 5G S straw. GIMBEL8—Third Floor ing Gowns. $26.00 rae’ eho: venues tavernas rts Hats Trimmed Without Charge! ‘GIMBELS— Third Floor Opera, hi cently iT “ld * 7 ” ompa any with ‘sina, goveral songs, In- ing Debussy's ted at her cone . N My aim te to-give the Public the miele Mall two weagona ago, 89c Clearance of Men’s Clothing Extra Special---50,000 Yards fer Seat grade of work at the ‘han obtatned for to to $10 Men's Pain Blak Suit Dress Goods Remnants west possible i. Later ingor, Australia to $40 Men's Plain Blue Sac! i ee ete comet iil corsprouespianiot, wrthore qosilion wea. | Coat Shirts, All Sizes, 14 toe 17 Plain Gray Sack In the Annual January Clearance so quickly established after he ap I 8 ayia teeat Wore shar auucre : outa year ago. {Bt 4,200 Soft CuffModels, 3,300 Stiff Cuff Models Ik Yaned Chesterfield Overcoat BECAUSE of present market. conditions, particularly y- “So-Rarat 22-K, t Shea Hegre $4) Cara denon Georcomter : the Foreign market situation, this GIMBEL sale a Gowns Sa age Work fiers, His’ recital Inst The lot consists of 7,500 $7.60 to $50 Men's London, Made Ulster. is replete with extraordinary offerings. My easy pa es ina it po | PSone: will We: tes : irte $35 to $60 Men's London Box Overcoats | « A vast assemblage of hi igh rade Imported and DR. FINCH | membered by all musi lovers. Negligee Shirt: $35 sind $37.60 Hen’ Nietasade Ula Oreo Domestic Black and Color | Wool and Silk and 215 W. 42d se 4 ea be aan Hon ara, Charles B._ ae This is $25. to $40 Men's Lightweight Foreign Overcoats..... All Wool Dress Goods, Kenmare St, °\' i Bl son, taker, | Mrs the Jan. 25 and $30 Men's Plain Black or Saford ray Chester ‘The steadily advancing price of raw wool, the scarcity of dyes and ROO he Ridin lee eka: at Teel, \N uary Sale ah field Coats (silk lined) othe Liner ete doe for vou to enjoy the advantages presented by ae Ra i i Puitt Ny lire, ." Me for which 28, 5 Plenty of Winter weights. Plenty of Spring Weights. SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” prtivns fire, Alowender Harai | rye nik Taito Plenty of blacks und navy blues. ew e WORK MONDAY WONDERS ay "iin Choate | York oh a: Remnants $1 to $1.50 Fabrics a have pa- oo #4 Serges, Poplins, Prunellas, Granites, Vene- tiently $125 Men's Fur-lined Overcoats, Beaver und i Mixtures, Checks, Plaids, Basket | 5Bc Yd waited. Otter Collars. . $8 es, und many others, \ i The Fabrics in the Shirts are fine woven or corded madras or highly Clearance of Clothing for Boys 7.50 to $9.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits with extra knickerbock- ors, full lined. . to $13.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits with extra knickerbock- 60 to $2.60 Fabrics ; ers, full lined parceled ma- $18 Boys’ Finest’ hand-tailored Norfoit Suis, 5 extra knickers, i All the gar- $8.50 Boys’ Junior Suits, velvets, tweeds or verges. Remnants §2 to $3.60 Fabrics $4 vand colored wish suits...... long Over ts, izes 10 to 17 years. unior Overcoats, sizes 3 to 10 years GIMBELS—Fourth Flo ments are in the season's new colorings and every one of the shirts is thoroughly tailored, : The stitching and the laundry work, and all of the little de- 4 tails which are part of the Macy specifications for the guidance | |&4 of Shirt makers are the best, Broadcloths, Serges, Velours, Duvetyns, Poplins, Suitings, Coatings, Plaids, Checlos, | $ 1 25 Ya, and many others, J ADV ANCE | ANNOUNCEMEN GIMBELS~-Main and Second Floors RC | This Clearance Joins the White Sale A Most Remarkable January Clearance FOU URRURES The Most Notable aha of Furs of Quality G Fashion Ever Held by This Shop I MGLASSIQUIE Sale Begins Wednesday Morning, January Complete Details Will Be Published in the Evening Papers To-morrow, Tuesday, Jan. 11th BONWIT TELLER &CO. 12th Carnival des Sports A Fashion Review by BONWIT TELLER & CO, AT CASTLES (Atop the 44th in the AIR Street Theatre) OPENS TO-NIGHT Two Exhibitions Nightly 7.30 P.M, 11.30 P.M, » x =! = = = = Se Ik In looking over the immense stock of shirts we are tempted eet PEAEEEOOEEAADS ED AASAEESERDEDFEEER ED AEEB ARES EE GOES to declare this to be the season's best value, but, avoiding Super- latives, we will be content to observe that we know of no shirt offering to excel this in attractiveness. A feature of Macy's shirts that | tails, even to the sewing on of commends itself to men is the| the buttons. fact that our specifications iny Prudent men will lay in a sist upon roominess. ‘The gar-| stock’ of these shirts, for market ments are cut full. There is| conditions are such as to render no “skimping” of materials, it unlikely that garments of like Furthermore, particular at- quality can be offered at such a tention is paid to the little de-| price a few months hence. Macy's—Men's Dept., Main Floor, —— ee st. poe geq H Mncy Cv Atraclons Ae Than Lew Pleas H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Street and Broady Bway, Mth te 35thst. mmm SPY, Sale be- gins to- morrow morning > | WITH NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD Waltz of Mine By VICTOR JACOBI sO PFVOFIV SPV TOPOS ETSTSS: VICTOR JAOUBL Composer of At the “SYBIL” * Liberty Theatre LULILIIIITI LI TTUTLITI TT iiiiiilit Sees orev ese POI FFFFFSFFIF SS TOF OTe Oil Paintings, Framed Pictures and Mirrors A most exceptional series of opportunities for those who purchase for hotels, boarding houses, clubs, or for their own private homes. Special Groups of Oil Paintings formerly $7.50 to $150; now reduced to $5, $10, $26 and $60. Other Oil Paintings, formerly $25 to $500, now at 16%, 2640, 33! 4%) and 40% reductions, Mezzotints, Facsimiles and Photogravures $7.50 to $50, now $3.75 to $26, Every water color in our collection at HALF PRICE AND that were formerly Mirrors of wription, from the cheap French Panel to the most elaborate Period designs, 25%, 933%, and 50% off, A group of popular pictures, some with damaged frames, others fat are discontinued lines, in a style of print, and all finishes of frames; former prices 50c, and up to $3, now 260, $6c, $1 and up to $1.60, GIMBELS™ “Main & Sixth Floors Two groups of frames that are most important and should sell more et 1,000 orn nished gluss; regu with matehed corners and full bur- ab, 11x14, and a few panels, including 35c. hand carved # Tames 0} { several designs, burnished Regularly $1.26 to $6, at T6e and $2, GIMBELS ~ Main Aisle, Main Floor antique fin GIMBEL Announcement Most Extraordinary— Purchase and Sale Entire High-Grade Wholesale Stock ¢) Langfeld Bros. & Co. © (1421-27 Wallace Street, Philadelphia; 101 5th Ave., New York) America’s Foremost Makers of Leather Wares Unquestionably the most remarkable transaction of its kind in recent years. More than 125,000 Pieces of Choicest Leather Goods at Half and Less than Half Usual Cost Prices Fine French Lingerie Regular GIMBEL Prices Reduced—French Prices are Now Advancing 25 to 86 Pe er Cent. $4.50 to $65 Nightgowns Shree eneee - $2.60 to $50 3 to $20 Chemises ss. $2 to $16.76 5. 50 to $30 Combinations (Drawers).......... $3.60 to $19.75 8.75 Combinations (Skirts) $2 to $12.60 Petticoats, + $1.60 to $21.78 Princess Slips. . -. $3 to $38.60 Corset Covers... + $1.60 to $10." 78 $2 to $10, “5 + $15.75 to 0" Two-pie $17.75 to $40 4 fi 8 : Three-piece Sets, each consists of a Drawers, Two-piece Sets, each consists of a igh err gown, Chemise and wn and Combination, ‘S—Second Floor Very Unusual Chance! $16 “Acme” Collapsible and Adjustable Dress Forms, $9.50 HIS Clearance Offering will more than please any woman who does her own y sewing. "Theoe Dress Forms ure made in 16 sections with an ine Ak 4 dividual adjustment for the neck, bust, shoulders, hips @ and waist, and may be adjusted to the present fashion- able lines This model embodies every necessary adjustment that could be desired. When not in us than half of theregu- lar size. It is made in two les: Style A, adjusts from | $2 to 42 bust. Style B, from 36 to 46 bust. “G MBELS - Fifth Floor The sale presents GIMBELS -Main Floor and Subway Store, Balcony