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} EXSENATOR SMITH THROWS GAGE 10 WOODROW WILSON THE EVENLNG WUNRLD, FRIVAX, VDEVEMBEN YY, 1910. 11 7-4 aihdae -f paren) Fe. - ViTETAUUNUNUDOUCUAUAUAUAOANODANOOUNODUDOONOOIANIOOANOEUOONUCUONOANOOUAUOONOOUCUCONNSTINAONOOOOURUNCANONNOIOIINNOONUOONON TOPE EE Ee TOO ¢ G I M B E L S Hand-Embroidered Scarfs and Men’s Bathrobes and 3 House Coats Bathrobes. Gimbels was first in the field for selecting bathrobe patterns for this year,s Christmas business and many of the designs are restricted to this store for New York. Shams for Gifts Quite the choicest little collection of these em- broidered linens that we have had to offer at the = aT LL 3 prices since the store opened. Timely, indeed, for as | At $3 and $4.50 there are about 150 patterns, and the robes S| Says Governor-Elect Is Trying | Travel Center of New York Christmas gifts they will make lasting remembrances a ere corte and o geeclally high quality at E 40 Coerce Legislature—Ac- IIS OF pure linen with hand-drawn centres in quite elaborate teetlig. Réien, ane pata ‘ew Celts, All the wena oe =| Sy i =; iB PeneTireh patie cain ek aad usually sell at $1. §° and % pein Fpecial | roe pl ae ‘0.6 Reppliets . : — a $7.90 . One special gre 3imbels 0. coats i : cuses Him of Pol Play. | 3 Tomorrow I r=} the another pred isd gg ilies ss of Sibel robes at ‘$7.50 eolor with pla or ried backs. Former United States Senator smith || ISI jams, ches, made the following statement in New- ark to-day in answer to Governor-elect Tt Children’s Day in the Scarfs, 18x64 inches, $1.25 Second ftoor Specially Boxed Gifts for Men Popular Matching Sets of neckties, hosiery, suspenders and handkerchiefs in various combinations. All neatly boxed ‘Wilson's open letter yesterday in which | Mr, Wilson urged the nomination of | James FE. Martine for United States Senator to succeed Senator Kean. Mr. | Smith's letter marks the beginning of | @ flerce political war in the State, ‘T have read Governor-elect Wilson's | statement on the United States Sena- torial situation, ‘The statement is a remarkable one for two reasons. It is @ gratuitous attack upon one who has for Christmas giving. soc to $7.25 set Main floor Men’s Toilet Articles Of Sterling Silver Catch a glimpse of a man's bureau, if you can, and see whether he will not be pleased as Punch to find some of these toilet articles, in solid silver, among his Christmas presents GIMBELChristmasToyStore Gimbel Gloves For Men and Women Every day is their day, but especially Saturday Make their holiday worth while~-bring them to New York's greatest Christmas Toy Store—as carly in the morning as you can. Let them see the Japanese juggler. the wonderful performing monkey, the soaring aeroplanes, the whirling mechanical toys-~-and, above all things, the You're very apt to give gloves for Christmas, because everybody is glad to get them. Gimbel gloves are best to give because they offer the highest quality that it is possible to secure at cach price. We suggest these givable kinds THTETTTTIT TIF ; befriended him, and whose candidacy S cs \ “ ut Men's or Women's cape walking [Women's two-clasp French glace Military Brushes, at $2 to $7 ca Pocket Combs, in cases, at $1.50 4 has been announced, and it ts an ‘perfectly lovely’ Doll Family in the fascinating ‘‘French Doll Shop gloves, Prix seams: drawn cr | kid. and suede gloves, In back Whiskbrooms, at $1,26 to $6.60 ca to $9 ca ; unwarranted attempt to coe the ahi” ‘ - Sani! eal spear points; in tan, oak, black white and colors at $1 to $2 pair Shaving Mugs, at $6.76 to $9.76 ea, | Eyeglass Cases, at $4.60 to $8 ca Logisiature. ' Oh, mother, come here; | want to show you something!’ said one small and white, at $1, $1.60 and $2 |\Vomen Bo tc ne Stag handle Corkscrens, paring “4 “The Governor-elect knew that T bad [hs to ca silver trimmed, at $3.76 ar not reached a Ision in this Impor- | [et tant matter and that he saw fit to Men's gloves and gauntlets, in cape : make an uncalled for reference to me St. Bernard dogs, with fine silky wool: 9-inch, 65¢, regularly $1: 12-inch, $1, regu- and $2 pair. Men's in reindeer suede mocha and buckskin, lined Main floor deprives his act of that riesy iS larly $1.50; 15-inch. $: , regularly $2.5;0—a third underprice. and gray ‘at @1 to 98 pair with rabbit, squirrel, silk. fleece — whioh cc not only cen- HIS Toy horses and wagons plush horses, metal-tired wheels: dump carts, sand wagons, Hf io doubt about the e send a or seamless wool oe Ge pr " # men, but the conduct of all gentle - , a ilove Certificate ain floor. Mlle aseet ot sl ee ee trucks and milk wagons, $1, regularly $1.50. ‘ Fourth floor | Gifts for the Sportsman 4 “Unfairness Manifest.” = A 1 Guns—the “surest shots,’ like Remington and Winches- ; “Dr. Wilson will mpt probably to M ; I J Wi ter—ammunition, ‘open season'’ accessories. Here one can erie a gies oo adiaaliiadg piped onl ° " : us in nder ear é easily find the gift that will set the sportman’s nerves tingling. j elect, but the voice of a new leader. — is Always in Good V olce In Charming New Designs Remington aus g shotguns, Double barrel han merless shot- “4 It Will be dificult for the people to mark 12 gauge, No. 1, $4 quns, $14 to $56.25 ; i the line which separates the two. In This delightfully diverse stock of women's muslin under- | Remington repeating shotguns, | Automatic pistols, 25 calibre, $12 f either view his act lacks commendatory || }& e 1 “‘pump-action’” 12 gauge, No. 1, 32 calibre, $15 quality. 1¢ O ] O ] l garments affords a good opportunity for a woman who wishes 2.75. Revolvers, all makes, $1 to $17.50. : “Ite unfairness is so manifest that [Ie to give mother or sister or friend a practical and welcome gilt | Remington repeating rifles, 22 cali- gist ei cine hy eli Ae a it wil cor bre, 3a.5 body of the Winchester repeating, shotguns, 12 Plan an operatic concert from your Victor records, @ Call on the whole | that is sure. the American = firmament of operatic stars from Tetrazzini to Didur, Garden to Plancon. | Materials are fine but serviceable; trimmings, of lace and ! embroidery, are in a well-chosen variety of new designs, and Sole leather gun cases, $4 to $6. Indian moceasins, $1. wauge. $1 Oilskin coats and trousers, $4 suit Winchester and self-loading rifles, | Reversible Never will you see the notice posted: “Owing to dence of his aptitude in the art of ther and corduroy ; ih ” , Aga above ¢ oes ate fee Ble - model 1910, calibre 4o1, $25 couts, $ epekin vests. $3 fou! play . the indisposition of’—etc. Your corps of Victor 1 above all, prices are reasonable, indeed Fourth Sans "Gratitude was not expected of him, artists is alwavs at V lisposal Night Gowns at $2 to $18.75. or drawers; or Princess combina- but fairness was, and jhis act denies it. || artists is always at your clisposa Pesticonts at @8 to 06860. | Cone BA to alee 5 Bap meenent purosts to eve chet And its range of possibilities extends far beyond Combination garments, with skirt |Corset covers at $2 to $6. Women’s Broadcloth Coats MrgicAnat spscencians Iie ls aopereilly the glare of the footlights of the operatic stage. The Socond floor AN UNINTENDED PRICE, $13.50 too modest as yet to claim leadership, [1S “He says he has no means of knowing what the people want except as they | expressed themselves at the primary. ||} Three times as many voters cast thelr ||} ballots for the legislative expressed a preference for United newest character songs. the stirring music of a mili- tary band in a rousing march, a swinging waltz for an informal gathering to dance by—all issue, full- throated, from the Victor mechanism. The Victor is a present that you really owe Just two hundred coats—in the Subway Store Of broadcloths, cheviots, French serges, mixtures. Intended to sell at $19.50--so marked, on a basis of giving typically good Gimbel value. But Christmas plans interlered—and make collars disposal necessary. Now $13.50. A New Idea in Fountain Pens A fountain pen on which your name is imprinted in gold or enamel, for $1.25. This will bring. it back to you if mislaid. OUT EOEUULUUTULUEOUEUSURUCEOUDODOUUECOUOUUUTOOECUCCOCEDOUUOLODEOUSUUOUNOLOUUOUCUUUUEOOSUODONOUEULOUUOOOUOEOUCOEEUOUTOUEOOUEEOR j ; ay of f= r id W ith Ua shawl collars trimmed with velvet and braid— Gates. ‘They received none. ‘The legis- | It costs a little to bring it home still less, front evaporating or soiling the aoa nde Santiasinne hte Wy ie ns long sents ‘yom Women's, tong seal yelour coats, lators Ko into office as the representa- from month to month, to pay for it. Under the fingers. Fully guaranteed. Made | pens never (nil to write Instantly were Sr somnew Shes, oe ||. cutbcalic Tessa ensighers Gira tives of all the people. es = easy GIMBEL CLUB PL. AN you pay Your friends will appreciate receiving a fountain pen Oxhan of thibet, trimmed with $19.75, now $14.60. Boia Pslrtiaein my sale tad i $1 do and $1 a week for any Victor bearing their own name as a Christmas gift Main floor cy braid, were $7.40, now $A. Subway Store, balcony it ree-fourths of ye legislative D> wn porters expressed no will. Dr. Wil $10 down and $10 a month for the Victrola ono Mio gaa eg Aiciencgpny yh IN THE GIMBELTALKING MACHINE PARLORS, . s s13 i W i e y whie ks to evade the IN. MDI (LISTING MACHINE Pv S 5 Meaetsae Ha would have wen ate: on the Routt and Eighth Floors, there isa Ke assortment 0 V ariety In V eilings Even 3 regard the interest of the vast body of |e ‘ictor Talking Machines from the Victor Junior at $10 to Special values. as a gle 5 Sat. Ai dtciea $ = voters because one-fourth have, ex- the Victor V at $60; and of the Victrola { (which prom- ecaepah alues, as a glance at these offerings 4 : : : S| Beers crohicsis cha fat that Only op ises to become very scarce before Christmas) in all woods at will indicate. ; F ri i dear ciracg — pinl | “He overlooks the fact that only one ( peeee Sorted and fahey hes. and | Shetland woo! veils. of varioe white and Ii ue ie} member of the incoming Legislature |[|S Sioo--except Circassian walnut, $250. Ask for a demonstration, ana WOT the pew I depelnn ada vai gil vale a il y I ui vari : DACHlG Hace att ies ar van EI agreed to be bound by the primary vote, IE ds, P Fourth floor and colors, also black on pink and De ede tame Pain center. | 1 ciennes lace and set off with imitation S| He gives no thought to the refusal o black on white, at 26 to$1.76 yd, | 4.2 yds. long, in black. white, | frish Jace medallior | © lerislators to eal with tho matter |] 1% « hiffon motor veils, 2 vds jlong and e svat haha tan peat ale he? ; Back, front, sleeves and collar fe hee” thas fairness and : : 1 yd. wide, in favorite colors. with | Padded linings for motor hoods, of | trimmed with’ insertic 0, Val FS 68 a et Fur Caps—Especially for [Notion Gitt Things | itor Sci st ahaks | PMNS trimmed with insertion and, Vater 5 . Ra i r “ ” iren's sewing boxes--cn- s1 ay be sure « i Metis aaa’ betorsiw The Man “at the Wheel courtiers for the litele girls Veilings Specially Priced, 25c Yard You may be sure an unusual trade happening brought them may give to his position to the Subway Store to sell to- Latest patterns in desirable colors and bi Warm friends! indeed, the fur cap makes with the man | t® become skilled necdle- lack and white, rote Uses cea cone: to whose occupation or inclination takes him out-of-doors. ‘To ware many styles of sew- | in shadow and fancy meshes and dotted effects. Main floor | morrow for so little. be reason aren him or the person eats appropriate gift for such a man bee sues agate nan Subway Store, balcony for an act which marks we suggest the Gimbel callection of fur caps specs GC oh aamapetahe a as with wo Caps from the finest Peles seal andl other ot heav er, nutria. musk; silks and other sewing neces- A Camera for Christmas biunde ric seal, raceoon, Persian lamb and coney, in Detroit, driver and saries, 25¢ to $1 ‘ fair n ig shapes, $2 to $20. Li The possession of a camera is as good as a doctor's pre- Caps for Little Fellows | In The Subway Store eo argo and well furnished ; : Skating and hockey caps Suits for Misses a And Stetson Hats, to Be Sure — sewing boxes, mad: of | scription to stay out in the fresh air all one can. In giving one valet, See é oF Pp Special d , Not only the regular shapes this factory fashions of finest | lather, leatherette and | you confer a pleasure that is enduring, cultivating and health- | Knitted toques, hats of chin- P pecia: y Price hatter’s felt, but several shapes made principally for Gimbels. wood. Some with lock and | ful chilla cloth and heaver—a 100d cheviots and fancy Derbies, $3.50 to $10; Soft Hats, $3.50 to $12. Fourth tloor |_ MY: §! to Sto.95 The Needle cases, 10 to $: ¥ your choice of a camera is absolutely unhampered Men’s Shoes That Were = [ener ind Mena | Brownie comers ut 10 612 Kodaks « $3.50, Now $2.85 ove gat Pt ai vast selection ailored, lined with Caps with fur inside bands pusraniees satin. Colors, ixture . blue, brown and mix- nd blue chinchilla | tures. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Now $10, Formerly $15 Gimbel Camera Store is splendidly equipped, and , Js Enough for a fee Cali to Brooklyn. Hlawk-eve cameras. $4.60 to $19.80 Photo Albums at 266 to $4 Fresh stock of Eastman’s filry 5 co $100.50 is at $1.80 to $23.86 ters, car laps te 1 ' lined gl inall leather pene an ye intr ¢ ‘ ; P P i € re > ed in squirrel, rabbit, seamle it Brushe boy yesterday as he squatted in rapture before a huge battleship and there Weiheny Gedlngnbichicatoves it. Phe teeta? fi: ieee Shaving Stick Holders, at @1.88 to | Stag handle Bottle Openers. ster- were many more equally delighted youngsters. Of special attraction are tan, gray or black at $1, $1.50 |Me $3 ca ling silver trimnted, at 7B€ to $3. : Animal pin cughions, >5¢ Fourth tioor |!» ane eat aren 8 be mesee tn Long Sones Norma y $9 In the Subway Store-right at the Hudson Tube en- | to 75 alle 51.95. ; ow $6 ‘ trance—just a few steps down. Jewel bags of Dresden or re \ Subway Store, balcony in mannich eweecs and ‘chevicks } o kno ‘ A D Made with velvet collars. — Colors, Men's shoes of box calf with heavy | Calfskin, kidskin and patent colt- | plain silk and suede, in fa t . ‘Sradher seamen “AP PNY | ace tanGs te Sane | nin stkandsuadcontorey | IN@ No. 8 Domestic Sewing cists, Men’s tan calf skin shoes with dou- with kid and cloth tops. All size sag) a sale? ee ble Goodyear-welt soles, were | and widths Fancy hose supporters, Machines at $22 Girls’ Chinchilla th pio altars ea Pe et tn ph sity Neuen Pesan ! wee I he sewing ma- 1" rey “4 tt store, batcony. tyles, 166 e sden or plain, for s0¢ chines are new and Z Of all-wool chinchilla, navy Vor cuttecs that. were selling ab/| Waren Teck Gitte ae: Others hand embroidered | perfect. Fitted withe P| vlue, gray and red Women’s Glace Gloves $2.75 and $3, now $1.90 Bubway Store, balcony Hie lace trimmed, $1 to full set of attach ¢ WicniCirravereimncl valves at yas ments; casy-running Mar that cz © butt They're two - clasp, over- The real flavor collar that can be buttoned Pp. \¢ uy ia Le Men's garters, infancy boxes, | inc toate wo TEP $6.50 California Blankets |"""""-" Ceo. ae of coffee is stored in the coffee bean, Hair nets, mace of real hair. rinstitch \ close to the neck. Lined with | seam sewn and with one-row Y and developed by roasting. This full, black and white checked | embroidered backs. Well cut, SEUTCD UCL ODODOU DUD OUCOUDDUUDOCDOUUUUDOUOUCUUDUUNOOUNOOODUOUD OCD UODUOODONONUOODEDDI : i allover size, see i ing lock or ct ad Venetian. 6 to 14 years, $5. | sewn and finished; worthy to Rater emranice end fe nara re: $5 a Pair BUG yer alae oe eae We will deliver these Girls’ one-piece sailor dresses of | be gift gloves 65¢ pair, : 2. ‘ ‘chia a Nie . mains whole—when it is crushed or | ; The excellence of these blankets may be gathered from Pemeatle rele Mi nave Ma wit ‘ ii peta ade ak pane tb immediately begins to de- the fact that they have, hitherto, sold in our own fine stock at be ibe ; ea ae OY embroidered anchor on siceve, $3.60 M sewn, veriorate, | full price, $6.50, 72x82 inches for full size beds; wool and cot- | Ymbrellas Invit- | tiie, within soc Subway Store, balcony Subway store, balcony ra ton warp and soft pure wool filling; pink or blue borders, Shaan: Wien 1 OTEL STOR $5 pair. ingly Priced miles on ‘ ash gr S bles, . charge purchases. As ° x iit COFFEE $6 Down-Filled Comfortables, | $8, Cettan-flled Comfertables | “two groups, specially | a further convenience, Chafing Dishes — Percolators 4s packed in airtight tins ) Persian and foal diniets, bean inch silk oline-covered with o-in. | priced so that they will be we will deliver them Very Timely-Priced reaults wead ¢ youtob } fii Agron sides \ulike: 68x68 inches, for full | ‘/K ‘liane Alling OF Bing white cot- | nicked up quickly as holi- | 0m Payment of A 8‘ : faders ach Morewini Th hey way itretaing size beds: hitherto $5. at $3.96. Second floor | day gifts. $2 Cash and Weekly Payments of $1 rom among 4 hott of viealy gifts in the Gimbel house- revelation to you in the art of yood coffee and “Gq ldi F aa eae, One, Naa ie ioe which are a household word in tk ands of American ta ilies, either f been emphasized with special pricing, ts making. we B On Be vour me sewing or asa Christmas gif usekeeper The coffee pereolators ¢ vnic- Chafing dishes in copper or infers sn tine hoon Ca eraiaine arrar Means ibe Flin ane And un the Club Plan you have alt HEA henene neue teeing) ale copper hinish, six-eup remith | nickel plated finish, regulating cers sell i i . bala any oI while paying for regulating non-explo: A and | lamp, with side handles, $3.50. . ee Sen pound Hair Bandeaux half more in price Demonstrated on the fifth floor, Sewing Machine Section F cch vareelotan ciaranceat @heke Fifth floor your grocer hasn't it, we'll appreciate Charming hair ornaments, of carved tortoise-shell, with Umbrellas, $2.95. \V his B, FISCHER & CO. for evening wear, $1.50 to $25. Other suggestions ye and address, or without gold inlay, or of platinum-finish metal, studded | with long, etched « nr a janing. : ro $ Ree Si aved silver car < ag 7 , . retal and cther Fandsem French puff-pins at soe to $5 Hairpins of platinum finished metal tye fen's with buc ft Aa New Barettes, in metal, at $6 to $26; in or Cape torn handles, or Importers = York Js Men's and Women's Silk with rhinestones, among the very newest hair decorations handles, etched with studded rhinestone real and imitation shell, with Sat i r-trimmed natural ; , BROADWAY THIRTY-SECOND ST. gold inlay and rhinestones, @ 12.50 to $6.60. M }00) « usu ne = third NE W ( IRK ti To $10" cial a " HEAP 0. eet ot Aor re Main ‘floor SIXTH AVENUE Yi THIRTY -THIRD ST. SOMETUOVUTTUO OTTO OUO OOOO DUD OU NCH OU ONE DOUUO OOOO NUN OUE CORDED ONCE DOU OES SUEUOOUUOUNOUET \

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