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i ‘bishop, “1 INN FEIN DRIVE WELL UNDER WAY Leaders Confident New York Will Raise It’s Quota of $3,000,000, With $3,000.000 quota borough chairmen, “guarantecd’ bishop of New York John Jerome Rooney, $1,000,000; James PF. 000 5 00. Finnega 000 ment in a letter ready Lexington Theatre, Valera was cheered for After a very satisfactory confer with Mr, Eamonn de V of the Irish Republic,” wrote’ the commercial di DROPS DEAD IN ART ROOM. Thomas Daffy, Picture Expert, ts Victim of Heart Dixeane, Thomas Duffy, picture expert and buyer for Clarke's Art Room, No. 5 was talking with ‘TraMec Policeman Sullivan there to-day when he complained of a pain and put A moment later He had had heart trouble that was given West 41th Street, a hand to his breast. he was dead. for several years and as the cause of death Mr. Duffy's son-in-law, Fred Reilley the any, Bankers Trust claimed the body, which the Duffy home, No. wns taken 5 three children. —_—<— NO ALARM OVER “FLU.” Mila Typ. Jan. cane WASHINGTON, ent situation. oases resulting fe stall. —_——_—___ ASKS FOR SON’S $9,000. Widow, in Want, Seckn Money Left Man Held Incompetent. Attorney Richard J Supreme Court to-~lay to 1904, Mis. Frazee ts compelled to do janitress work and take jer son is an inmate of Rivercrest Sanitarium. ‘Mrs. Frazee’s claim for $9,000 is based on maintenance and care of htm for ten| in washing to support herself. years, Justice Van Siclen referred the case to Garrett J. Garretson as referee. —_—_—_———_ GIRLS LOCKED IN BOX CAR.) Two From Chicage Are Taken Out at Pittsburgh, PITTSBURGH, Pa, Jan. trude Cupps, seventeen, of Danville, Ky., who, with a girl companion she says was Henriette Young, seventeen, of Chicago, was found in a locked box ca) Chicago, was being held by police five-sixths of New York City's by the} committeamen in charge of the sale of Sinn Fein certifi- cates began their drive to-day encour- aged by the approbation of the Most “Rev. Patrick J. Hayes, Catholic Arch- Manhattan | Chairman, has promisea to ratse at least | 3r00k- | John Stratton ‘ohLaars, | Richmond and Queens n Are expected to produce ein a te Hayes indorsed the move- | G esterday in the | Jera, President | Arch- am convinced that his pro- gram for the agricultural, industrial and tof Ireland is t 576 West 183d | treet. Mr. Duffy leaves a widow and Service Finds Din- 19.—Although | there was stight increase in the num- ber of influenza cases, empecialiy in the Chicago district, reported to the Pub- ic Health Service to-day, officials said there was nothing alarming in the pres- The disease is of a mild type and with a low death rate, they sald, ‘while the. number of pneumonia Mackey asked | Justice Van Siclen in the Queens County | allow Mrs. Sarah Frazee of No. 140 Edge Avenue, | Jersey City, $9,000 from the $51,000 in- heritance of her son, William H. Frazee. The money was willed to the latter by his uncle, Charles E. Fleming, who died leaving an estate of & widow and has been | 19.—Ger- ~ Saks ‘To-day —First Sale of the Season SAKS OVERCOATS Formerly $58, $55, $53, $50 and $48 Only this season’s productions included! Splendid selection Small Charge for cAlterations proapway Maks & Company on 34h sTREET Voile Blouses—white and colored Georgette Crepe Blouses—dainty Pongee Blouses —excellent Voile $7.25 “Rosenwasser” “yi twenty dollars elsewhere. Reclaimed Merchandise of any kind. Munson Last, Tan, $7.25 THE following are a few of the numerous items we offer at greatly 0. D. Blankets, all wool, 44 Ibs.$7.50 | Men's Rubber Boots, Knee... . $4.25 Army Rainconts, Tan. . 4.50 | Men's Rubber Boots,Storm King 4.75 Sheep Lined € 14.50 | Men’s Storm Rubbers......... 1.25 Philadelphia other Army and Navy Merchandise Stores on 42d Street.) to-day, Both girla were dreased {fi male| girls were Government agenta and “were attire, According to Miss Cupps's story, thelsecond girl escaped keeping tab on sugar and whiskey.” STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. REAR Fourteenth Street, West of Fifth UEVDAY BLOUSE os (jf SWEATER DAY} Avenus, January Sales swell the list of Tuesday's special values in blouses and sweaters for all occasions. Models are new, becoming and inexpensive. BLOUSES SWEATERS Sweaters—all — wool—coat and tuxedo styles with belt and pockets—our reg. $9.48... $.64 Slip-on Sweaters—plain weave, link and link and fancy weaves pretty our reg. $5.68 stripes—good — models—trimmed with lace; others are embroid- ered—our reg. 81.47 96 flesh and colors embroidered, braided 8.77 models—white, beaded, or lace our reg. 811.97 colors— Brushed Wool Scarfs—large size with and without belt and pockets mixtures two-tone 3.87 Blouses—trimmed with tucking, lace or embroidery— and plain colors— various models—fine quality—our reg. $5.94... 4.55. our reg. $12.68.....0065 10.50 See other page for our three col. adv. and adv. of $7.50 SHOES THE SHOES THAT MADE GOOD “OVER THERE” All widths and sizes in Munson and Navy Lasts for Civilian Wear. The actual cost to manufacture the Navy shoe today would be $8.50 It is a conservative and neat shaped last to satisfy the -tailored style our reg. 85.94 terial heather color combinations Special Offering 25,000Pairs pest that has been offered the public since 1914, and is the same as now goes into shoes retailing from twelve to These are all “Firsts.” We stock no Rejects, Seconds, or Munson and Navy Last, Black, $7.50 reduced prices: A large assortment of Military Books offered at and below cost. Army and Navy Co-Operative Co. 22 EAST 42D STREET a NEW YORK CITY Marbagicn 2 Between Fifth and Madison Aves. ota! (We have no branches in New York “City, nor any connection with of models! The ‘He BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, Art Needle, the “Broider Fast” A new time-saving needle for fancy work with which one can embroider French knots, bead and mass effects in remarkably short ti ciate its possibilitie GIMBELS— Dardanella Fox Trot ‘Columbia Record 85¢ GIMBELS—Eighth Floor Gimbels—Easy to Get to From Anywhere The New Spring Modes in Taffeta Dresses Silhouettes new and daring Paris witcheries of detail Ready for the woman who delights in wearing the new fashions first. P $29.75 to $39:50 —Little straight - line bodices. -Skirts that gather themselves into panniers like an Old- World apron. —Triple puffed pan- niers that begin at the waistline and end only at the hem. —Ruch- ings, flutings, pleatings, knife- fringing... floating ribbons ..» Did Spring fashion ever bring modes more feminine, more wearable ' and delightful? Taffeta Is To Be The Queen of Spring Silks Mocha Brown... Black... .or Navy Blue ___ Dresses intended for the very youthful woman...dresses intended for the matron. A splendid showing! And be sure to notice how nicely tailored is each model. GIMBELS WOMEN'S DRESS SALON—Third Floor | Special Clearance Sales in Upholstery Section Those who want to freshen the House for Easter’ will find these sales wonderfully opportune. Odd Window Draperies Curtains and Valances, one of a kind. to 4 ft. wide. About 7 ft. long, ranging in price from $3.25 to $31.00 200 Yds. Drawn Work Border- ed Scrim, 36 inches. at 18c yard. Short lengths in Scrims, Mar- quisettes, and all-over Net, Up to 10 yards, at 25c, 55c and 95c yard. Cretonne, Velour and Damask. Sizes 3 fl. 6 in. Cretonne, A wide range of discontinued patterns at 20% to 50% reduction. 36 inches wide. At 42c and 90c yard. 36 Silk Pillows at $4.00, $4.25 and $4.50 each. 40% reduction. Pine Pillows, $1.00 each. So fragrant and refreshing. GIMBELS UPHOLSTERY SECTION—Sitth Floor Economies! 2,000 Boxes High-Grade Stationery 39c a box This January value is the result of a fortunate purchase. 24 sheets and 24 envelopes—3 colors to a box—white, pink, blue. Borders of contrasting color. oe 8 8 5,000 Packages Gimbels London Club Lawn, 50c a Phg. This paper “with the pleasant writing surface” is made to our express order. In quality and price—it is an exceptional value. White only! 76 sheets to package. Envelopes to Match 20¢ a Pkg. TATIONERY SHOP—Main Floor GIM! January Sale of House and Porch Dresses Presents Its Best Values Yet! $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 to $4.95 Simple, becoming frocks of excellent materials and workmanship—with all the little niceties of trimming and styling that recommend them for ‘‘any-hour-in-the-day” wear—and an economy of price that suggests the wisdom of liberal purchasing, “for rfow and later.” "Voile Dresses in “Billie Burke" Model, $1.95 Coltar and cuffs of white voile, combined with self material. Two pockets and loose belt. Pink, blue, green. Cotton Pongee Dresses inTwo-Toned Stripes, $3.95 Ginghams in pretty d checks; s in wanted lever one- piece and waistline models. Extra Sizes, 48, 50, 52 Striped Ginghams, $2.95 Pictured are some excellent examples of the interesting and varied collection. Striped Gingham or Plain Chambray Frocks, $2.95 Excellent quality, Vi tee model, with collar and cuffs, t ored belt, pocketed skirt. Fine Checked or Striped Gingham Frocks, $4.95 Light and dark colors; seli-trimmed tai ite col- lar and cuff trimmed models. Very good locking. All Dresses in sizes 36 to 46. Fine. Chambray, $4.95 GIMBELS HOUSE DRESS SHOP—Second Floor “Tokio” —Gorgeous Design used on English Dinner Ware tempt- ing as ever on sets justfrom England Richest Imperial Blue Combined with Sealing-Wax Red A bit of tender green, and iron-rust tan, held together with lines, arabesques and other motifs in gold. Jistin- guishes this as one of the finest cretonne-patterned SET $65.00 be 106 Pieces form a Dinner Set for 12 persons. Of clear, white, English Earthenware; it’s one of the smartest Sets made; and one of the least Stock” “Open also, so that you can as- a set that suits Also you semble your requirements, may buy as few or as many pieces as you want at a time; you will “never miss the ” that you will spend for a Set. GIMBELS CHINA SECTION—Fifth Floor A. Men’s Winter Weight Socks January-Value Special 3 Pairs for $1.00 These socks are of heavy cotton—the kind most men choose for winter wear—but are seldom able to get ‘3 for $1.00.’’ Slight imperfections in weaving—which do not in any way impair the wear—have classed this particular lot as “seconds.” “Bless the slight imperfections,” said one man with a keen perception of ‘values received.” Black or cordovan. * Men’s Fine Cashmere Socks, 55¢ Made of fine soft natural gray cashmere yarns, in a weight that is not too heavy for comfort—yet heavy enough for warmth. All have double heels and toes. “Seconds.” : GIMBELS HOSIERY SHOP—Main Floor Men | Corset Really Costs You Half Its Price by wearing twice as long as the average corset does! and keeping its t shape to the last | Wearing. Yet this important economy service isa small part of the good- ness of a Nemo Corset It Is Essentially A Health Corset —for prevention —for correction | Many a doctor’s prescrip- tion merely reads ‘““A Nemo « « « Corset.” Wonderlift. . . Self- Reducing . .- . Marve- lace . . . Kop-Service each is daily proving to thousands of women how better health and a more fashionable figure may be obtained hand in hand. | Each Nemo corsetiere in the Gimbel Corset Shop is scientifically trained to aid you in Ngmo Corset selec- tior May we serve you to- morrow? Prices are $7.00 to$15.00 GIMBELS—Second Floor Several Hundred Pairs of Tan and Black Shoes Boys’ Shoes Special $3.25 Stout Shoes and Patent Leather But- ton Shoes specially Reduced Several Dollars a Pair $7.90 Out of the lot—any man can probably find the size he wears—though all sizes in all styles are not available. Tan Shoes on an English last and a medium toe last. Patent Leather priced. Black Shoes on a full toe blucher last. Gimbels Children’s Shoe Dress Shoes—both button and lace. All remarkably repriced. Shop—Second Floor GIMBELS MEN’S SHOE SHOP—Fourth Floor —=Brooklyn, New Jersey and Long Island Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subway. of » =.