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*Reacies St. ‘tn winter. _ dows were bro MOTOR COAT BERNEYO IN | PERILOUS BERMUDA TRIP. & Rough From Norfolk | i, but Safe. pinned ur waves to lay However, ig feat as the fi oat cruise from Aim {4 proud of to make a motor lea to Bermuda The Rerneyo was iifeboat was torn from & person on board took from Saturday till Tu ——ai A Lay Inantry. (From the Philadetphin Ledger.) | say the Government's now gun ange of twenty-five miles and J penetrate eleven My} inch Krupp ste K “Remarkable! t would be the range if there were no Krupp steel to interfere?" "SUITS and DRESSES OT QWE-THIRD WHOLESALE PRICES ‘ AS LONG AS THEY LAST. * ‘These Winter Samples ust been returned to w atyles in Broadcloth. ‘We guarantee them to be tn perfect condition and not solled or daniaged in any way, ‘to. _retal REST BARGAINS 8 8 1 nee BEST ARNYED.” ta East 17th St. aft¥ fron. the European. markets of- fered, but we did buy abroad | three times as many Xmas! presents as last year, and a \ We couldn't gobble all | much greater variety. Things that are most! men’s idea of something to) get for Christmas. For the smoker. Cigar and cigarette cases for the pocket or the table, tobacco pouches, | - ash - trays, lighters, cigar pincers, ornaments for the smoker’s table, such as a miniature auto containing a clock and a box for matches. For the writer: Desk pads, silver pencils, ink - stands, writing portfolios, letter, openers, blotters, Paper| weights. Shirt cases, Kwik- ook col- | lar boxes, glove, handker- | chief and scarf boxes, suction | mirrors that stick on a win-| dow pane, other mirrors for home or travelling — some collapsible, with leather cases. Leather pillows for auto, steamer, train or home -—- different sizes and colors. Here’s a Christmas sug- gestion that isn’t imported ! Keiser cravats. Something a man can't have too many of. Keiser Barathea scarfs, Keiser fancy scarfs. Keiser knitted scarfs, All are pure silk. Suits and overcoats are just as necessary at Christ- mas as at any other time-- perhaps a little more so, —— Rocers Peet & Company, Three Broadway Stores, at at at Warren St. 18th St. ‘S4th St. | | Ne ANSE at ticle ee ever seen. Gifts in Leather From this particularly fine stock of leather ag we mention these articles as especially apt or Christmas giving, at very attractive prices Men's threefold wallets, 60¢ and 766 | Seal grain flat hand t Seal grain wallets, letter size, 806 | Morocco carriage bag Coin purses, imported pigskin and sole leather, 6 Imported pur: brown morocco, Envelope bags, in morocco, scal 60¢ rain and morocco, Allover beaded bi 60c and $1 Pocketbooks, black and colors, 606 | Belts of tinsel or embossed elastic Velvet Bags, flat and peggy shapes, faney fabrics velvet, all $1 to $5 boxed, $1 cach, Main Floor Women’s “Gimbel Special’”’ Shoes, Best at $5 Do you imagine we would have been satisfied with any but the best in ber‘sning a shoe store that was to endure in the satisfactory serv .ce it provides for New York women? Leathers specially chosen, finest shoemaking, on fasts tested for comfort and designed for style; these are the ele- ments that make these $5 shoes best. Thirty styles for winter Special at $2.90 are certain styles of these $5 shoes that are to be discontinuecl—a good opportunity for women to learn to know these fine shoes at a saving Children’s Shoes of a splendid quality: in various good-wearing cathers, tan or black, on orthopaedic lasts: sizes 5 to 8, $1.76; s 814 to 11, $2; sizes 114 to 2, $2.60; young women’s si: Second Floor. The Glove Store Suggests That any of these popular styles of men’s, women’s and children’s gloves will find eager hands waiting for them about Christmas time. The leathers include glace kid, Mocha, suede, cape, chamois and buckskin, selected for quality, in newest colorings and carefully cut and sewed. Prices for women’s men’s gloves are $1 to $2; miss es’ and chil- dren's gloves, 75¢ to $1.50; boys’ $1 to $1.50. en's, women's and children’s woolen gloves are 2 296 to $1; men’s cape gauntlets, Vee $1.15 to $3.50; Gntieed, from $1 to $3. Bro Spec RSE SS Nis) 8 ce Clann cere gloves, PXM sewn, with spear- Latin iphitsnedy te in tan, oak and r $1.16 pair. Women's eeieR ete gloves PXM sewn, with spear-point embroid ery, tan and oak shades. 860 pair. Main Floor. Women’s Evening Scarfs These graceful scarfs for evening wear make charming gifts. Of crepe de chine, plain or floral designs, $1 to $4.50. Beaded, spangled and brocaded effects, $6 to $33. Egyptian scarfs, silver-spangled on black or white net, $3.65 to $25. Silk mull scarfs, plain or floral designs, white, black and colors, 46¢ to $1. Main Floor. Fitted hand bag: good leathers, $3.60 1 in variety of of black and Women's belts, taffeta, elastic velvet, plain, studded and em- bossed elastic, and Icather, all boxed, 506 cach. ee ee ee THE EVENING WORLD, contrived to delight girls and boys of all ages. playtime babies of the most realistic sorts. the wagons, sleds, skates, ee ea ere. archery ror man tener y FRIDAY, DECEMBER nck i aN. D vy ill Be a Day of Delight to the Children The great TOY STORE, with its wide aisles, is a world’s exposition of everything that skill has The wonderful DOLL ROOM presents thousands of The wooly dogs, the mechanical toys, the electric trains, it would take a book to tell about it all. Come where there is plenty of room and the biggest collection of TOYS that New York has Come EARLY, when it is so much easier to pick things out. bicycles, tool chests—why, Men’s All-Wool (Certified) OVERCOATS and SUITS, Subway Store, $10 lo obtain such all-wool clothing as the Gimbel Subway winter suits and overcoats to sell at $10 is distinetly an achievement Too unusual was it for belief without scientific proof of fabric-worth, so we put each cloth to test Numbers 1702, 17023, 1705, 17020 and 17042 were sent to Bendiner and Schle Analytical and Bacteriological Chemists, with a t re turned of."*more than go per cent pure wool This proof added to the sightliness of the gar- ments themselves, the good tailoring and the atten tion paid to little details convinces us that here is the fullest measure of fabric and tailoring worth™ obtainable at the price Overcoats for men and young men, $10~-«) ul!-wool black and dark oxford gray kerseys and dark gray cheviot three-quarter length styles with hand-worked buttor th linings and satin sleeve linings—and Ie torm coat with two-w ible collars. Sizes always read 3 te so inches ¢ ire, f Winter suits for Men and Young Men, $10—of ul. ' woo!, soft-finish cassimeres, tweeds, cheviots and worsteds in new brown and many smart grays as well as plain blue sery, The si tailoring and trimmi re characteristic of linc usual!) iced $15 or more. All sizes always ready, 33 to inches chest measure Boys’ Winter Overcoats, $6.50 Smart long overcoats with two-way convertible collars f re and of all-wool fabrics. Neat dark mixtures. Sizes g to 1 Sij AN years. oe b Boys’ Winter Suits With Extra Knickerbockers, $3.50 Suits with two pairs full cut and full lined knickerbockers of brown and gray mixtures and in a large assortment of Norfolk styles in sizes 7 to 15 yeats and plain double-breasted suits in size 8 to 17 years, priced extremely low ct §3.60. Boys’ Suits---Special at $2 From lines formerly marked $3, $3.60 and $4 Russian suits, sailor suits, Norfolk suits, plain double-breasted suits years in the lot and over a thousand suits. Now priced $2. Subway Store, Balcony. The Man’s Christmas Scarf In best patterns selected from the broad assortment in the Gimbel Men's Wear Store. The variety at soc is enormous; at $1 nearly as great; at $8.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 there are groups containing the handsomest silks and the best patterns and -olorings that the season has produced and careful selection has gathered. The ortment of the fashionable pure silk knitted scarfs, beginning at soc, contains many new and exclusive designs. Scarfs selected for Christmas will! be handsomely boxed, without extra charge Also these boxed sets of matching hosiery, neckties and suspenders Hose, handkerchief and tic, 606 to $7.26. Suspenders, arm bands and purters, 60¢ to $2.50. Necktie and hose, 60c to $2. Main Floor, Fur Caps for Men Every style cap for the owner, chauffeur, skater,’ golfer and driver—and every cap made of the finest selected pelts from various furs—coney, muskrat. raccoon, electric seal, piece seal and Alaska seal and Persian lamb, $2 to $20. Stetson Hats at Gimbels Not just another store carrying Stetson hats, but a store offering every shape the Stetson hat factory makes and several which it makes solely for Gimbels. They might be called Americanized English effects. Jerbies, $8.60 to $10. Soft hats, $3.50 to $12. Fourth Floor. Helpful Gimbel Housewares _ These paragraphs cleal with a few-—the Fifth Floor contains a multitude, many of them pertinent to Christmas plans Stoves No, 8 cylinder es, | No, 13 cylinder heating brick lining, large | __ stoves. the usual $6.75 square base, in neat size, $6.50. designs; $3.50 is ec- customed price, $2.26, No. g cylinder heating stoves.usuals 5 Oak heating stov: Waterman's oil heating stoves, guer anteed f rom smoke or will burn cight The ARLINGTON, $135. Three Brilliant Examples of Gimbel Values in This Long-Prepared-for Christmas Piano Event Where NEW Pianos of Selected Quality Are Offered for Prices Often Paid for Old Pianos The WOOSTER, $165. lor style, will burn 8 good heater. either coal or wood, } the usual $2.75 size, | refined, modern, artistic cases. nickel trimmed, No. $1.95. 1, the usual $4.75 | Four tube radiators. in | 4 style, $8.60, aluminum finish.ei.76 | '@Fée outlay of money, Lighting Outfits 6 artery outfits, forlight- ing theChristmas the outht consist ghts, cord attachments and tt red seal batterie: Practical Toys . just the th cnsneeosneomagiapateeasesnats BROADWAY SIXTH AVENUE PAYMENT OF $6 CASH Will Place One of These Pianos in Your Home to delight the whole family on Christmas morning. If you are interested in finer pianos, or Player-Pianos, remember that the broad Gimbel collection meets every desire, up to the finest player-piano that is made. THIRTY-SECOND ST. THIRTY -THIRD ST. NEW YORK All sizes from, 244 to 17 The CAMBRIDG«#, $185. They are pianos that challenge comparison with instruments quoted at fifty to ninety dollars more elsewhere. The pianos contain all up-to-date» improvements, and have been specially assembled by the Gimbel Piano Store to meet the requirements of musical people who want to make an absolutely safe investment without a Eighth floor. Gift Umbrellas at $1.50 And worthy of the giver. Men’s and women's sizes soo handsome handles, specially imported by us, an made up here. Union taffeta, tape edge. Men's horn hooks some trimme Fancy handles in women’s siz Umbrellas such as usually bring much more: es $1.60. Main Floor. The Final Price-Reductions on Misses’ Coats Affect every remaining cloth coat in our stock. ‘There are sizes from 14 to 18 years in every lot, as well as junior sizes from 13 to 17, in the first mentioned group. The coats are tr many handsome styles, all new, and in a variety of fashionable materials and colors-—but only two or three of a style Here are the prices—splendid reading: and Juniors’ $22.60 Coats st $13.75—: in or faney, all well-lined, ' $25 Coats at $16—kerseys. cheviow mixture broadcloths and cheviots Missox’ $39.76 Coats at $18.76—kerseys, cheviots, polo and steamer coats, and a few light broadcloths Mi: $29.75 Coats at $25—-one and two of a kind, in cheviots broadclot id faney mixtures. Misses’ $45 Coats at $33.75 —hvindsome evening ported broadcloths and a few foreign model Misses’ Suits Also Reduced These lots of Misses’ and Junior suits are in- cluded in the important price-reductions: GIRLS’ Junior Suits of Cheviot, $13.76 from $18.75 two styles; sizes 13 to 17. Young Women’s Suits, $16 from $20; in serges and cheviots; sizes 14 to 18. Young Women’s Suits, $24.60 from $32.60, in many styles of fabric and good colorings: sizes 14 to 18. : Girls’ Dresses and Coats Girls’ Chinchilla Reefers, in blue, red or gray: lined throughout; $6, from $7.50. Also fifty odd coats at $6, for- merly $7.50 and $3. Girls’ Cheviot Coats at $7.60 formerly $10; in tan, cadet and red; several styles; sizes 6 to 14, Girls’ Serge Dresses, $3.76 from $5; in red, blue and coats, fine im Third Floor. brown. © Also s $5 from $7.50, and $7.50 from $10; sizes O to 14. Third Floor. FF All around the Gimbel Christmas Store—on the aisle tubles, conveniently displayed so that the selecting is easy, arc the most-in-demand Christmas art ~handkerchiets, \. neckwear, articles of decoration and utility, sterling silver, leather articles, hosiery, art needlework and little inexpensive Christmas noveltic Atomizers, 76 Lo $6.50. Jewel Boxes in gilt & French ; gray finish, 260 t0 $3.25, Also Japanned silver from 6c to $3.25 Manicure sets. Comb and brush sets in ay $1. Hair brush, mirror, comb and manicure set com hined, in ebonoid, $6.26 to $18.75. China back toilet sets, $1.96 to $ Shaving sets in nickel, 606 to $11.78. 1 | Hat pin holders in Japanese silver, 6¢. Main Floor Nursery Rhymes in Life 4 Great Show for the Little Folks Old King Cole, Goosey Gander, Old Mother Hubbard, Little Boy Blue and Humpty Dumpty are a few of the children’s friends that have been brought to life to entertain little and big visitors to Gimbels all this week, Show all Day, 10.30 to 4 o'clock. Eighth Floor Price-Reductions on Girls’ & Misses’ Hats From the juvenile section of the Gimbel Millinery Salon comes news of several spe- cially priced groups for Saturday, intended 4 stocks quickly trimmea hats 26; beaver and vel- vet; trimmed with velvet and satin ribbon Girls’ white beaver hats at $4; mushroom and aler styles, of best beaver, prettily trimmed with ribbon Girls’ ond misses’ trimmed hats, at 75c; mushroom felt hats, draved with ribbons and sat- ins: various colors Masco trimmed hats at $1.50; turban and brim effets, in velvet satin: Crlenrne wel ole rs of Persian silk and t Built in with costly ‘materials, s’ untrimmed hats, $1; sol: r materials, in black and Third Floor, Hh | Toilet Gift-Things | } | opel es eS rte SyPerer: fe 0 ° See 722% Seles Lass oe te De Ree Se

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