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BY MAN HE HAD TRIED TO CONVERT Assailant Fined, Follows Salva-| tion Army Captain and At: | tacks Him Again. Samuel Enricksen, a gigantic, young | fron worker of No, 157 East One Hun- dred and Twenty-seventh street, was) taken to the workhouse to-day to nerve | & sentence of ten days Imposed in Night Court by Magistrate House for two as- faults on Capt. John Wayran, in com- mand of the Swedish Salvation Army headquarters, No, 2436 Second avenue, Anton Endersen, also a big young iron worker of No. 2% East One Hun- dred and Fourth » Enricksen in the second Assault, was fined $10, Enricksen strolled into the Salvation Army quarters last night as Capt. Way- | Tan was conducting serv and promptly fell asleep. Services over, Capt. Wayran aroused the sleeper and bogan to talk with him about the evils of drink. Enricksen didn't seem to ca: on Army captain had been considerably disfigured. Po- Nceman Hankin of the One Hun- dred and Twenty-sixth street station took the iron worker to Night Court, where a fine of $3 was imposed, Capt. Wayran appeared as complain- ant against Enricksen, nd after, the ease was over started for the elevated | station at Third avenue and Fifty-ninth treet. Enricksen paid his fine, and at the door of the court room was joined by Endersen. The two then went to the elevated station, where they caught sight of the captain. They attacked him without delay and beat him until half a dozen policemen ran up and used ly. ‘ayr ond time before the looked as though he Imd been run ov by @ subway train. The court house and making fine. ' > Captures Two Runaway Horses, | Pollceman Henry Volbert of the Her- | bert street station, Brooklyn, caught two runaway horses at Central and Greene avenues this morning, Both horses were fully harnessed, dently had run a long way, ai were covered with sweat. ness were the Initials horses were taken to the derson pay a $10 «<oBeat Values at the Lowest Prices” Callens 3d Ave. and 121st St. Special Thursday Rain Capes W Women’s Plush Coats, semi-fitting shawl collar, dee p turnover cuffs, Vene ing and felt interlining; full 52 inches long; sizes 15 to 44; $10.98 value $15.98, thoes . ? Women’s Shoes, $1.48 Dull calf and op} Children’s Rubber Boots, Apsley quality; sizes 6 to 1034; special. . $1.38 jo: Boots, “Storm Kin; st quality; sizes 10!) to 2; $2.25 Misses’ Shoes, $1.48 Gun metal and pat her, high cut ki or velvet toy: sizes 11 to 2. Boys’ Sno at. colt, blucher ene sizes 13!) to na one 1.6¢ Misses’ Ribbed Hose, blac wool cashmere, gray merino heel an toe; sizes 6 to 91%; spe- cial. 15¢ Women’s Juliets, - 98c All colors, with leather sole and pure silk fouble soles pe 98 Women Handkerchiefs, all linen, initial in fancy wreaths; 6 59 in a box; special. Ic 1 Mesh Bags, frame, kid | thread, me: arte: and spliced heels; German silver ae teres STOR] Men’s Slippers, y 98c Soft kid, flex: ible sole Everent and opera; black tan; sizes 5}, to 11 NOC. oO. 3. or Mail Orders. 2 TWICE BEATEN TITTEL Steer ame TITHITITITE TET (¢3} poo THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1910. To Make Christmas Shopping a Delight--- Come Early in the day—when sales-people are not rushed and counters are not crowded. Come Tomorrow—before the Saturday crowds fill the store. Come to GIMBELS—New York's newest. biggest. best-equipped and most comfortable Christmas Store, where the broad aisles and vast floor areas provide the most satisfying shopping cn the busiest days of the year. And where the brilliant lights, the magnifi- cent NEW stocks, the MILES of showcases which so broadly display the gift-things, and the abundant sales-force eliminate all Christmas shopping worries. Men’s $1 Neckwear, 60c Handsome English squares that tie beautifully and show a spread of 12 inches when the ends are open. English graduated open-end four-in-hands; made from lustrous silks, French four-in-hands that are always popular because they tie so neatly. In a great assortment of fancy stripes and figures: a wide range of colors, as well as repp silk in over 20 plain colors. A round-up from our own stock and a special purchase from one of our manufacturers. Every tie in the lot of dollar quality or better. 60c¢ each—well-timed for Christmas. rich, Main floor For Camera Lovers The Gimbel Camera Store contains a well-rounded variety of the standard makes of cameras, in all their styles and sizes. Brownie cameras, $1 to $12 Kodaks, $5 to $100.50 Premo cameras, $1.80 to $23.85 Hawk-Eye cameras, $4.50 to $19.80 Special Terms for Developing and Enlarging Developing films up to 4x5 in., 5c. Enlargements of films up to 8x1o in., special price of 18¢. Photographic materials specially priced MQ tubes . . « .%¢ | Hydro metal developing pow- Printing frames, 4x5 in... 106 ders. a Mae 5c Printing frames, 3Ax5? ae 5x7 7 Blue print paper. 34x44 in. 10¢ lypo 344x544 and 4x5 in. Bo Carbonate soda’ Focussing cloth ; abc Drying racks for dozen plates. ie ‘Timing and fixin, tubes | 6c Drying racks for 24 plates . 165¢ | Lumicre plates, blue BS 5c Rubberized traps, 4x5 in. . Te | Candle lamps . . be Ruberized traps, 5x7. . . 10¢] Rubyoillamps . ai Blue print post cards, dozen 10c Fourth floor Men’s “Lord Elgin” Thin-Model Watches, $12.50 That this is a remarkably low price for these famous watches may be inferred by the fact that the Elgin Watch Company has always restricted their price to $21. Tomorrow we shall have a limited number to sell at $8.50 less. The watches have seven-jewel movements, and are in guaranteed 25-year gold-filled, open-face cases, with fancy gilt dial. The movements are cased at the factory, and ad- Justed by the Elgin Company before shipment’ This is a most uncommon opportunity to buy a splendid timekeeper for one’s self, or a handsome Christmas gift gift. unusual saving. Other Specially Priced Watches Men's watches, 12 size. 14-k plain open-face case, 7-jewel movement, $17.60, regularly $22: 15-jewel. $20.50, regu- larly $25. Men’s watches, gold-filled, open-face cases, warranted for 25 years, 12 or 16 size, ein jointed cases, 7-jewel movement, 0.60, regularly $13: 15-jewel. $18.50, regularly $16. Men's gold-filled phan -faced watches, guaranteed for 2¢ yen plain or engraved jointed cases with cap; 12 or 16 size; 7-jewel movement, $8.60, regularly $10.50. . at an Women’s gold-filled hunting-case watches, guaranteed for 20 years, plain or engraved; sy-jewel, $10.60, regularly $13. Women’s New England watches, chatclaine size, silver cases, $3.76, regularly $5; gold-filled, $5.60, regularly $8.50. Men’s and boys’ nickel New England watches, $1.25, reg- ular $2.75; thin model, $1.50, regularly $3. Main floor Pack a Traveling Bag Full of Christmas It will stay full, in its usefulness, all the year round. GIMBEL quantity spurenatet of bags exact most unusua terms from makers, whic explains these special offer- partl fe room for profits on our part. ings. Besides, the prices leave litt! Genuine Black Walrus Bay Cowhide Dress-suit Caces, $8.75 Long, full-cut, with outside straps. strong handle and good lock, in russ id and brown. $10. Cowhide Dress-suit Cases, $5 Sewed leather corners, solid brass locks, extra handle on end, $6; 20-in., $6. 24-in., Main floor Christmas Hosiery Worth giving as well.as worth getting. For qualities are Gimbel-guaranteed, and prices are especially low boxed, if desired. For men and women. Men's Pure Silk Socks, 60c pair; 3 pairs, $1.65 Pure silk with cotton soles and tops. reseda, cadet, gray and dark blue Men’s Pure Thread Silk Socks, $1 pair; 6 pairs, $5.76 Medium weight, splendid quality, in black, tan and all leading shades. Women's Busbroldersd ots Stockings, $1.95 pair; pairs, $5.6 Pure silk, richly hand-embroidered in self or contrasting colors; garter welt tops and double soles. Women’s Pure Silk Stockings, $1.10 pair; 3 pairs, $3, A special quality of medium weight ingrain pure thread silk; in black and desirable colors; cotton tops and cotton split soles Prettily Black, tan, heliotrope, maroon, Women’s Emb’dered Lisle Stockings, 60c pr. ;€ prs., $2.75 Fine lisie thread, silk embroidered, in a variety of pretty eecigns ‘sin floor [URUTUTSTUP ROC HRONAORDCRDDACCOCDORODOORNODQUCCRUDRGUAURROQRROUODOQRNNOUREOQGOOGRNDON0CROCOOOQOONO0NNOQUQONGNQORQNNOC Nursery Rhymes in Life—Eighth Floor GIMBELS TRAVEL CENTER OF NEW YORK Plenty of Room—and Plenty of: Fun in the Gimbel Christmas Toy Store Just as it is the “most fun" toy store that Santa Claus ever had anything to do with, so it is the roomiest, and most comfortable to walk about and enjoy one's self in, and shop in, in New York at the present time, The beauty, variety and interest of the toys is simply marvelous—and runs the scale from the simplest little plaything to tuck in the toe of the Christmas stockin invention of the mechanical wizards, or the most fashionably dresse to the most elaborate of dolls. Verily, the child of the present day needn’t lack for amusement for its play-time hour, with such a Toy- store as Gimbels to draw upon The Main Aisle, full of interesting demonstrations, is alone worth making a trip to the Gimbel Toyland to see—from the Wireless Station at one end, to the top that walks the tight- rope, the toys that climb hills, the new parlor baseba!l game, and the fortune-telling teacup to the brilliantly bedecked and lighted Christmas tree at the other end. Thirty-six elevators supply quick and convenient access to the bright and airy Fourth floor, where this wonderful ‘ oy Store is; and you will find it pleasant to come as early in the morning as you can, bring the children and stay as long as you like Some Pretty Aprons A fine, dainty apron often “helps along” another gift or makes an attractive gift of itself. Threc styles from a fine stoak. At Prom Women's tea aprons of fine lawn, cross-bar or dotted Swiss muslin; hemstitched ruffle of same ma- terials. Others with lace edge and ribbon bows. At 600, Parlor maids’ aprons, of fine dotted Swiss mus- lin, with hemstitched straps; others of fine lawn, with surplice straps of tine embroidery. At 760, Princess aprons, of fine lawn, plain. tailored Maids’ caps, in many styles, 5¢ to 60c. Second floor Candy for the Tree What a relief to know that all the candy you will put in the children’s stockings on Christmas eve, or give to your friends, is PURE. And it WILL be, if it is GIMBEL candy —for all Gimbel candy is made on a pure sugar standard. Chocolates—bonbons—crisp clear candies —nut candies—every delicious sort you can imagine—and all absolutely hygienic. Candies for Sunday Schools Special candies (Gimbel-pure) at special prices, for Sunday School committees and all others who buy candies in large quantities for schoo! festivals, etc. Ask tor terms, Subway Store, balcony Handkerchiefs Here All pure linen, of course. Always welcome. omen’s Handkerchidfs, 6 for $1.26 Of sheer linen, scalloped edge. exact copy ol Madeira handkerchiefs selling for soc cach. These were made in Ireland to bring 33 a dozen Plain White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs Men’s, $1.26 dozen, regularly $1.50. Women's, sheer quality, $1 dozen: regularly $1.50. Women’sEmbroidered Handkerchiefs,25c We have sold the same patterns in our regular stock at soc. Fine sheer linen, embroidered all round. Women’s Handkerchiefs, $1.20 dozen Our regular $1.50 quality. Assorted design’s, in one corner embroidery. ain floor Perfumes for Gifts Here at Gimbels the choicest perfumes are obtainable at prices as low or lower than anywhere clse. Direct importations account for Gimbel pricing and Gimbel selection for the many clever and original articles especially designed for Christmas giving Coty’s perfumes in single bottles, $2.40 to $25. perfumes in sets, $12 to $76. int's Ideal, $2.60 to $12.76. | brag aah s Ideal in sets, $8 to $22. Caron Extracts, assorted odors, $4.60 to $12.50. Roger and Gallet, in single bottle, 95¢ to $3.60. Roger and Gallet in sets, $2.60 to $13.85. Hayarfis No. © cologne, in wicker bottles, 666. Bazin's cologne in Holland jugs. 85¢. Main floor Some Women’s Gloves Worth Giving Gimbel gloves, of course—made by French, English and American makers of the highest ability. Notable for their style, correct proportions—which assure com/ort, whatever the price of the gloves—and quality-for-price La Masoghie Gloves, or suede, two-tlasp, t $1 pique or overseam. Cape, one-clasp, P.X.M. Mocha, one-clasp, P.X.M. French atin glace kid, two clasp overscam. Cape wabeing: PD or pique. heaksdiedarel Modena Gloves at $2— Mogha, one: P, pique. French suede, two-clasp, French Made overseam. ce kid, two- Washable chamois, one- or overseam clasp, P.X.M ’ asp, P.X.M. LaFavorite Gloves, | All of these gloves are at $1.60 shown in black, white French-made, glace kid, and the desirable shades If you are uncertain about size or preference, give a GIMBEL GLOVE C TIFICA which allows the recipient to select exactly the gloves she wants Main floor Gimbel Book Store Is a pleasant place in which to wander ‘round and pick out the books you want to give for Christmas. All the new books are here—a superb collection of standard books in sets, library bindings—the novelty and essentially gift-books of ‘the season—the finest stock of children’s books we know of. And we will get you immediately — if get- able—any book you do not find in our stock. The collect.on of CALENDARS FOR 1911 contains many beautiful designs, Men’s Blanket Robes and House Coats Fine robes, bought at low prices from one of New York's best-known makers, who is moving to larger quarters. One glance at the robes is all a man needs to tell how much higher qualities are than prices. Best colorings. $3, $4.60, $7.50 and $10 Add almost a third for valuation. House Coats, Special at $3.60 Handsome fabrics, in brown, green, navy blue, wine, Oxford and gray, with plaid or striped bucks. Shouid seli tor one-third more. Other house coats in splendid grades at $5, $9.60, $10, $12 and 918. lf i : _ounging robes; French, German, English and American, $7.60 to $40. in toor Gift Umbrellas All-silk umbretias with plain natural wood handles, for men and women, $2. Colored silk umbrellas with long mission handles trimmed with sterling silver, $2.75. Women’s umbrellas of all-silk taffeta and twilled silks with long 15-in.-etched silver handles and a large assortment of pearl and silver and other tancy handles, $3.75. Umbrellas of all-silk, guaranteed for 2 years, plain natural wood handles, $5. Parasols in new effects. Especially im- ported tor the Palm Beach season, £2 to $15. Main floor Baby Wear for Gifts A delightful place to select a gift for the young mother—the Gimbel baby-wear section —second floor. Babies’ yoke dresses of fine lawn or nain- sook daintily trimmed with laces and em- broidery, 50¢ to $1.65. Children's fancy worsted drawer leggings, open or closed feet, white only. Sizes up to 3 years, $1. Children’s sweaters, plain and fancy weave, white, red or gray. High or V-neck coat and Norfolk style. © months to 5 years, $1.26 to 15. Ociaren' 's and misses’ bath robes of eider- down or blanket materials in pink, blue, car- dinal and tan. 2 to 14 years, $1.76 to $3.76. Infants’ mittens, of all wool, silk and wool and all-silk, 26¢ to 86c. Chinchilla coats, full box style, with velvet collar, sateen-lined and interlined, in navy, gray and cardinal. Sizes 2 to 5 years, $5. Second floor Women’s $7 & $7.50 Negligees at $5 These were the former prices of these attractive imported wrappers and kimonos in our own stock; though some of them have recently been marked $6.75. At $5 each they offer a very special opportunity. Irrench Albatross; one style is a wrapper with tucked front, French back with, belt, deep shaw! collar and cuffs with accordion-plaited rutile. Another style has embroidered ruffle, and a third is in a kimono model with a deep banc! of albatross, embroidered in contrasting colors, and with accordion-plaited ruffle on front and sleeves, belted back Colors are rose, heliotrope, green, red, light blue and champagne Second floor Notion Novelties to Make Appreciable Gifts Necessaries~- prettily and durably made—for sewing-— glove mending- darning—buttons—also fancy pin cushions in many styles-~-boxes—hatpin hold- ers-—and hundreds of other articles. Special import semples. Novelty pin boxes of velvet and leather mounted with nickel, decorated or “pins'’ cover pieces, 26¢ to 76c. Dresden. Only about 150 | taney Sewing baskets, small findings, 60¢ to $2.75, complete Jewel bags—suede, gift, 16¢ to $4.26. hose supporters pretty styles, 26¢ to $2.60 pair Sewing boxes, completely with sewing needs, 26¢ to $8.96. a Children’s sewing boxes -— two appreciative special styles. Complete, 60c. Heirpin cabinets, 4, 8 and 12 in many | drawers in lavender, with floral trimming and gilt binding, filled with hairpins. A_ novel idea 26c and 6c. Main a6c und 60c, Main floor _ furnished -GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK SUCOCUNN AEOT OUOOOUUEUONOUNUOUNUOUOUOUONOULUAUNNOUUUEOUN DUEIONN pOOUETEY TOU Ee Oe YOO ee OOOO OOO Do THIRTY: SECOND ST. THIRTY -THIRD ST. TEETER Ee The Largest Collection of Player-Pianos is naturally in the store that is not confined to any one player manufacturer— That is GIMBELS Where are presented The Entire CECILIAN Group The Entire APOLLO Group The Entire KRELL Group The VOSE Player-Piano The PACKARD Player-Piano The MILTON Player-Piano The MASON Player-P.ano at $385 A magnificent variety, favorably priced and sold ON EASIEST TERMS OF PAYMENT Piano Store, Bighth floor Fancy Linens in Vast Variety Few stores are showing today so varied a stock of fancy linens particularly selected abroad for Christmas gift choosers. Fewer can show so many patterns so new—or @ stock so delightfully fresh. The pricing one finds throughout the Gimbel fancy linen stock means positive savings, too. Centerpieces 45 inches in diameter, trimmed with hand-made Japanese Renaissance lace in a close, well made, attractive ne centers of pure flax linen, §: And rightiy they might be priced $2. All-linen, rouns scalloped doilies, scarfs, centerpieces, wit ase edge scallop and one row of hemstitching inside the scallops, Doilies—6-in. 6¢; g-in. 8¢; 12-in, 30-In, 600; 45-in. $1; 54-in. 61.50 12 '5¢. arts, 18x36-in. 460; 18x45-in 660; Centerpleces—i8:in 20¢ ; 24-in.36e 18x5 4-in. Round scalloped and embroidered doilies, all-linen, fast Bex ol scallop and one row of hemstiching. Inside the scallop are embroidered eyelet. and leaves. Centerpieces—i8-in. 360; 24-in. 600; 30-in. $1; 30-in. $1.10; 45-in. $1.76; 54-in. $2.60. Imitation Cluny lace trimmed scarfs, centerpieces, doilies, centers of pure linen, trimmed with genuine French hand-made Cluny lace in the Dotlies—-in. 10¢; 9-in. 18¢; 12-in. Scarfs—18xj6-in. 760; 18x45-in. $1; 18x54-in, 61.36. by famous rose pattern Doilies—o-in. 35¢; g-in. 40¢; 12-in. $6.76; 45-in. $11. ‘ibe. Scarfs, Centerpieces. ~30-in. $4.76; 36-in. $7.50; Madeira Hand-Embroidered Doilies—Hand-embroidered and scalloped doilics in several dainty designs at less than usual cost. 6 in. round, 206; 12 in, round, 856. Other sizes also at proportionate prices, but not oF enough 10 4 advertise Scalloped and Embroidered Tea Napkins—15 inches with fast scalloped edges, daintily Ea cory 1 doz. in box, doz. Trish Embrol Tea Napkins—Madcira prenet pie ered ne most v ekillful Irish workers, on pure with daintily scalloped edges. The genuine Madeira would cost from $1oto $12.50adozen, ‘These are 15x15 inches, $6adozen. Second Goer Draperies, Portieres, Curtains There is still a splendid assortment of upholstery goods consisting of repp, Shikii, poplin, striped velour, silk darnaske and tapestries, which are selling for less than the manufac- turer's prices. Large quantity of late importation of Lace Curtains at very low prices White Irish rae i ae Marie Ones: peat Poey = prices, $4. $4.50. $5.25. $7; re- prices. 4.50. 7.50, $8. Guiced 10 $8, $3.08, #8:78, $4. to $8.00, Seika Renaissance curtains, usual prices, Noni sxtheubane $4.0. $4, $5.25, CT 4.50, $5.50, $7. $8.75; reduced to $8.88, | $445. F +60, hehe Cole Caner he acet rabian — curtains, oe, $: prices. $7.50. $10, $12.75. reduced to 93 ‘a, Pry, ‘ait reduced to , $6.60, Pavone ot $14.60. Woo, and GOs. “Bisth Bao Stationery Specials . From the stationery store comes a group of offeri cellent for Christmas giving, and particularly low-pric: Holiday Fountain Pens at 96c. Excellent pea. fitted with ara 14k Bei points, guaranteed for one year. ver iligree an ‘ai orated with gold-plated or sterling silver bands pel mother of pearl barrels, some plain, and self-filling tol also included. Geographical Globes. ot special purchase with full steel degree gauge and hand-turned mahogany base, with compass, special at $0, Playing pad with suit ee a) in leatherette case, at 26c. Charming cre! of fine stationery, containing two quires of paper and pit in two sizes, special at 96¢. The boxes may be used for handkerchiefs and. gloves on the dressing table after the paper is used up. Main floor A Price-decline on Comfortable Slippers Gimbel assortment of slippers for Christmas-giving is singularly large, varied and beautiful. But whenever in this busy Christmas selling the size-range breaks in any style, down it goes to a lower price! Which is why you can buy many excellent sorts to unusual advantage. For instance: Women’s crocheted siippers. in two | Women’s beaded satin slippers, for colored silk - and - mercer eflects, $2 palr, from $1.50." ed] evening or dress wear, $3480 Women's orgy felt Juliets, trim- pair, from $5 med with silk braid or tur, 96¢ | Women's best Romeo slippers, lave Men's opera slippers of bottle-green | ender and brown, 91.46 pair, soft leather, $2 pair, from $3 from $2 Second floor Hand-painted Japanese Panels Such few of these highly artistic panels as have reached America from Japan have hitherto been shown in art stores at two or three times their present prices in the Gimbel Picture Store—$1, $1.50 and $2. Characteristic Japanese, designs—the Wistaria, Cherry Blossoms, Fujiyama, Moonlight, Snow Scenes, and the like painted by young Tokio artists on panels woven of paper-thin strips of Japanese willow, with an outside fillet or mat of the scared tree cryptomeria. Each painting signed. Odd—unusual—beautiful—gitts of much charm. Chafing Dishes and Percolators Coffee percolators in nickel or cop- | Bamboo tabourettes or tables, ex per finish, four or six cup size that ceptionally good values, 780. usually are marked $5.25, $4.26. | Fancy silk and satin-lined work bas- Chafing dishes, were regularly kets, in various shapes and sizes; priced from $7.50 to $12. now | sold usually from $3.50 to $6.50: $6.25. special $2.95. ive jock tea kettles.in faney de- Fancy scrap baskets, in blue and vans, with alcohol amp, $1460 white, pink and white colors, Imported five-o'clock tea kettles, | Raffia baskets, collar boxes, hand- some with fancy china base, the kerchief boxes, glove boxes, 266. ort one sometimes finds priced | Raffia whisk broom holders, in acm $6.50 to $11.50, for $5.06. several designs, 8¢. Tt

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