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. THE EVENING WORLD, DIAMONDS in Every Form RINGS in New Artistic Designs BRACELETS in Multitudes of Styles EARRINGS in Most Fascinating Variety BROOCHES and BAR PINS in Witching Effects add to the comforts of holiday shoppers. Jewelry Lorgnette Chains, in various links and styles; some set with semi- Topazes, pearls, amethysts, opals, precious stones; at $10 to $125. emeralds, glowing “black opals,” | Pendants, set with pearls and all garnets and lapis lazuli. the various semi-precious stones; Settings are almost as interesting | * at $2.60 to $12.50. as the jewels themselves—long bar- | Bracelets at $4.75 to $125. pins in delicate “gallery” settings; | Neck Chains at $3.26 to $19.75. brooches in plaque designs of lace- | Gold Thimbles at $3 to $7.75. like patterns, hand-pierced. Rings | Hat Pins at $1.60 to $14. the same lace-like “shanks'"—yet | Signet Rings at $2.60 to $22.60. some even too massive to draw the | Stone-set Rings at $1.26 to $22.50. glove over, that rank as ‘dinner | Lorgnettes at $17.50 to $36. rings.” Gold Mesh Purses at $30 to $90. Diamond rings — beautiful soli- | Gold Mesh Bags at $225 to $875. taires (no longer confined to Cupid's victim), in dignified, plain settings of platinum—at $10 to $485. Diamond Rings—two stones, at Particularly for Men Scarf Pins, in signet, knot and many beautiful designs, set with semi-precious stones at 75c¢ to ae $33 to $385. Three stones, $32 i; to $300. Tie Clasps at $1 to $14.75. Princess Rings—all diamonds in | Pocket Kniv re 32°50 to $24.75. lacy designs—at $125 to $275. Cigar Cutters at $2.75 to $15. Diamond Rings—combined with | Gold Fobs at $9.75 to $40. emeralds, sapphires, rubies, opals Ribbon Fobs at $5 to $24. or turquoises, variously at $10 to $600. ‘ Diamond Brooches—one to seven stones, set in scroll-effects, at $12 Gold Vest Chains at $6.60 to $35. Cigarette Cases at $72 to $125. Signet Rings at $4.50 to $22. Stone-set Rings, in all the various to $200. i-preci rt at $5 to Diamond La Vallieres—in scroll, $9.70. elton . Egyptian or circle design; plat- inum-set—st $26 to $415. Diamond Bracelets—of one, three or five stones; in Roman gold or hand-chased, at $11.50 to $105. Diamond-set Cuff Buttons at $10 to $135. Scarf Pins—set with diamonds, or with diamonds combined with semi-precious, very beautiful stones, at $6.75 to $160. Diamond ear-rings at $10 to Watches Women’s Watches Diamond-set, 14 - karat cases, at $28.50 to $326. 14-karat solid gold cases, plain and fancy designs, at $15 to $41. Guaranteed gold - filled cases, at $10.50 to $30. Misses’ Watches In silver cases at $3.75. In gold-filled cases at $5.60 to $37.50 Men’s Watches In 14-karat cases at $20.60 to $255. In guaranteed gold-filled cases at $9.50 to $37.50. . Sterling Silver Beautiful hand-engraved toilet sets—with shield in center for monogram. Consisting of comb, brush, mirror, cloth brush, hat 200. Tiséketecetett plain for the inscrib- ed monogram; Jabot pins, collar pins in green-gold or hand-en- raved patterns; chatelaine watch-pins, gold beads, round or tubular; bracelets, English hand-engraved styles most pops lar, round, oval or square; chains of exquisite delicacy; long guard chains, jeweled amethyst, gar- nets, peridots and Oriental pearls, great AGUA to $125 Lockets at $2. o i Chatelaine ornaments at $10.50 to $96. Gold Beads at $4.50 to $25. Gold Brooches, in knots, crescents, circles and various fancy designs; some are set with semi-precious nail file and cuticle knife at $56.50. Sterling Silver bowls—$11 to $26. Sterling silver tea sets —from the plain bead border, at $93.50, to a heavy embossed, at $275, PEPPER EEE it: S| stones and are hard enameled; at fe 1.50 to $40. E, ae Pins, plain, hand-engraved and S| some are stone-seti @4+78 fe Ca e, Handy Pins, to match bar pins, a é see and designs: at $1 to $20 isl a pair. brush, shoe horn, button hook,“ a7 Engine turned toilet set—with shield in center for monogram. Consisting of comb, brush, mirror, hat and cloth brush, cuticle knife, shoe hotn, button hook and nail file at $41.78. Toilet Set—in the new plain thin model, consisting of comb, brush, mirror, hat and cloth brush, shoe horn, button hook, nail file and cuticle knife at $23.40 for set. be Sets—three picces, $33 to $52. Bon Bon Dishes at $4.25 to $10. Sandwich plates—pierced design, $8.50 to $22.75. Sterling Silver Deposit Ware High-ball sets—consisting of bot- tle, six high-ball and six whiskey glasses on plateaux, at $27.25. Whiskey set—six glasses, bottle and plateaux, at $20. Single whiskey bottles, $3.75 to $6.50. . Decanters, $10.75 to $20. Water Pitchers, $3.50 to $16.25. Sandwich Plates, at $5.50 to $10. Perfume Bottles, at 50c to $7. Vases, at $1.75 to $11.75. Simmon dishes, at 50c to $3.75. Sheffield Plated-Ware Imported tea set trays—grape border, chased center, at $18 to $60. Imported vegetable dishes — thread border, at $8.75 to $30, Imported tea sets, at $32 to $48. Meat dishes, fine domestic plate on nickel silver at $5 to $20. Fine Plated Table-Ware in New and Artistic Designs Toneee 5 pieces, at $16.50 to $63. Coffee Machines, at $10.50 to $12.50. Chafing Dishes, at $10 to $15.50, Crumb sets, at $3.25 to $4.50. Wine Coolers, at $7.50 to $10. Bread Trays, at $3.50 to $11.26. Fruit bowls, at $4.50 to $10.75. Candelabras, at $5 to $36. Butter Dishes, at $2.26 to $8.75, Fine Plated Ware In Many New Designs Toilet sets, at $4.50 to $8.60. Hat brushes, at $1.25 and $1.50. Cloth brushes, at $2 and $2.25, Hair receivers, at $1.25 and $2. Puff boxes, at $1.25 and $2.00. Bey sets, 3 picces, at $4.25 0 $5.. GIMBELS STORE CLOSES THIS WEEK AT 7 P. M. Fine Show of SCARF PINS A Charming Array of LOCKETS Superb LA VALLIERE PENDANTS i Beautiful STERLING SILVER’ GIFTS All Best Makes and Models in WATCHES The Gimbel JEWELRY and SILVER Store Where Quality is Unquestioned and Prices Always Fair In the last week of hurried holiday buying one enjoys selecting at a SAFE store. Gimbel jewelry experts are respected on two continents, and Gimbel prices have been made to challenge comparison with all, r center of America. Vast stocks have been gathered with expert care, and are displayed in most pleasing manner, Roomy aisles Everything packed in artistic manner. Some suggestions: ight here in the heart of the greatest Jewelry Gifts for Women Gold-filled and Plated Jewelry Bracelets, secret lock, engraved, chased and plain in English and Roman finish at $2.00 to $6.50. Nethersole Bracelets at 75c to $2. Guard or Coat Chains, gold-filled, jewelled with real baroque pearls or cut colored stones, others without jewels, rope and link effects, at $1.75 to $16. Brooches, gold-filled and plated, at 50c to $1.50. Chatelaine or Watch Pins at 75c and $1.25. Lockets, gold-plated and gold-filled, plain, engraved and jewelled; at $1 to $6.50. Collar Pins, two in a set, plain, en- graved and jewelled, 26c to $1.50. Collar or Veil Pins, bars and fili- gree designs, jewelled and plain,at 26c to $15.00. Hat Pins, gold plated and rhine- stone set in dainty styles at 25¢ to $10. Gold Filled Neck Chains, rope and link designs in assorted lengths at 50c to $3. Bodice Pins and Buckles, en- graved, jewelled and enamelled designs at 50c to $18. Gold-plated Vanity Cases, $1.85 to $15. Gifts for Men and Boys Ribbon Watch Fobs with gold- filled mountings at $1 to $5. Metal Watch Fobs, gold-filled at $2.25 to $5.50. Gold-filled Cuff Links, 50c to $2. Gold-filled Studs at 50c. Gold-filled Collar Button Sets, boxed and tied with ribbon; 4 buttons to a set at $1. Sterling Cuff Links at 60c to $1.60 Sterling Cigar Cutters at 75c to Sterling Silver Key Rings st 60c to $1.75. Sterling Watch Chains at $1.60 to $3.25. Watiad Cigarette Cases at $5 to Sterling Match Boxes, 75c to $18. Sterling Cigar Cases at $14. Metal Watch Fobs at 60c to $5. = - Boys’ Lapel Chains at $1 to $4.60. Tie Clips at 25c to $1.50. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, a ooo 1910. UUUTTOTUTTTRTC TTT TU CDTTCCTUOODTOO CO ODOLOTNUUNO COO URTNOCOUNOUDORDONOODOTODNOOONOCOUCONDNOONNODO0N0N0000. 00UNONNOOUONNOOOONDOOONOONO0ODOOUNDOUNNONDDOOINONUNUNNEN GIMBELS + The «Subway Store” Complete Store Filled With Christmas Delights TH IS is a store of substance, not trash; a store of quality for price; a store of reliability, not ostentation—it is a store of big purposes, and its daily happenings these days concern every one who wishes prac- tical store help in planning a sensible Christmas. Boy’s Overcoat $3.85 An offering of 1,000 strictly all-wool o v e r- coats of the style pictured— with collar and cuffs of astrak- han cloth.splen- didly _ tailored < and full lined, in “all sizes, from 214 to 12 years, Axminster Rugs, 85c They came to Gimbels much under the usual price, for such rugs are selling at $1.15 in other stores Considering that these will make very pleasing and very practical gifts, this oceasion is quite im- portant Size 18x46 ins.—floral and Oriental patterns, 86¢ tomorrow. Scarfs & Shams, 30c Imitation Cluny lace scarfs and shams to match, prettily hemstitched with one row of open work Scarfs 22x54 ins., shams 30 ins. square,80e each. And 100 dozen imitation Cluny lace-trimmed scarfs, size 18x52 ins., with one row of lace insertion in centre, 45c. Renaissance scarfs, 18x54 ins., B5¢. Linen Table Cloths A special collection, specially priced for tomorrow—beautiful, practical gifts. Full-bleached, good heavy quality; beautiful satin finish and several patterns. Size 69x69 ins. $1.75; size 69x87 ins. $2.26; size 69x103 ins., $2.76. ped napkins to match, 2134 ins. square, $2.26 zen. Men’s Hats, $1.50 Six hundred of them—in the Alpine and telescope shapes—exact reproductions of Austrian velours~ black, brown, tan, olive, smoke and gray, $1.60. Suit CaseUmb.,$1.50 Men's and women’s suit case umbrellas, covered with union taffeta (silk and linen), that will wear better than an ull-silk cover, with handles of mission and natural wooJ, in various de- signs, and silk case and tassel, $1.60. Waist Patterns, 75c Of floral jacquard and darby dot silk chiffon mulls and imported madrases. ‘Two and one-half yards, in a holiday box tied with holly ribbon and Christmas card, Pattern, 76¢. Dress patterns of standard percales in figured, striped and checked etfects in holiday boxes with holiday ribbon and card, $16 Inv. Gas Lights, 85c Inverted light with brass burner, fancy beaded shade in grape design, several colors, inner globe, mantle, protector and Wels- bach mantle. Complete, 86c. A special Gimbel price, for they usually sell at $1.36. Men’s Shirts, 85c An assortment including hundreds of patterns, from lines that have sold at much higher prices this season. Plain and pleated shirts of percales and mad- rases and some plain and pleated white shirts. Sizes 1344 to 18, with attached or detached cuffs. In holiday box, 85¢+ Dress Goods, 75c 50c Neckwear, 25c We've taken the dainty little neckpieces from the Gimbel soc line that have been left in twos and threes and repriced them to 26e. Long novelty satin and Persian bows, oy nied small bows and scores of other pieces, with and silk trimming, 26¢. Six lengths of ruching, box, 26¢. Double Venise rabats, 26¢. Lingerie Waists, 95c Unusually fine waists for such little price—nine styles of fine batiste, some trimmed with a combination of imitation Cluny and Valenciennes insertion and others with imi- tation Irish and all-over embroidery. Straight and peasant sleeves, 06¢+ $2 Crepe d’Chine,75c All-silk crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, witha wide satin stripe of self color. ite, black, light blue, reseda, paon, Copen- hagen, kings’ blue, navy blue, brown and ashes of roses. Put in holiday boxes if desired. , 76¢ yd. Portieres, $3.50 Pr. Fifty pairs of them for special selling—of mercerized armure, trimmed with Persian tapestry borders; the usually most desired colors. Heal portieres sell readily at $5 a pair, $3.80 pair. ‘Tapestry table covers, fringed all around, regular dining room size, in Oriental and Persian effects, $8 Tapestry couch covers, 60 inches wide and 4 yards long: fringed all around; Oriental effects; Child’sSweat’r$1.35 300 specially priced—of heavy wool yarn. in fancy weaves, collarless or with igh rolling collar. Colors: red, oxford gray and white, Sizes 2 to 5 years, $1.35. Gift Aprons, 50c Forty cay styles of dotted Swiss, organdy, fine lawn and checked dimity. Some with, some without, bretelles. And all trimmed in numerous effective ways, with lace, embroidery and ribbon, 60. Glace Gloves, 50c Of excellent quality for the price; well cut, well sewn—two-clasp overseam, with one row embroidered back—black, white and colors. 60¢ pair. Women's twelve-button mousquetaire French iid loves; all sien, sy black and ten, $1 pair. omen's glace gloves, two-clasp, overseam, black, white and colors, 66¢, 76¢ and 90c pair. Men's capeskin gloves, lined and unlined, in tan shades, 76¢ pair. Children’s sepreun gloves, lined and unlined, 50c and 75c pair. Toy Desks, 85c Of maple, in natural finish; 24 inches high; with blackboard, inside lid and folding legs, 85c. Children’s toy secretary easel blackboards of hardwood, with rolling chart, 66c. And hundreds of other toys from 10¢ to $10 in the Subway Store. Girls’ Suits, $4.50 Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years—suits of fancy wool mixtures, if single-breasted style, with notch collar and pleated skirt, repriced 260. Girls’ coats of serviceable cheviot, double- breasted, with large revers and velvet collar, and lined throughout with red flannel. Colors, navy, brown, maroon and green, $4.60. Wool Blankets, $5 Of heavy California wool on cotton warp; exact size 72x84 inches; with pink and blue borders and 4-inch silk binding to match ‘on edge. Prettily boxed and tied with wide satin ribbon, 2 ss FALE * All-wool—and the assortment includes | 9 psir. > =e . fy) ind . In pink Child si Tov Furnit A some of the most effective colors and “best wef te in eae Snead tor Chaos S| A sellers” brought ot E ; giving, 6bc. | ren’s Toy Furniture— |Ohristmas C Leia eos wk iced Hecate Fa Chi e v : Ww Ss wide walr diagonals, French serges and hair line Hand Bags $1 x Groups Specially Priced Eo ree iting torches wide » is : ’ te AAG | ieGaicranren cheire, gelden oak, 16G: Everybody's sweet-tooth is “working overtime’ at Christmas, The GIMBEL priced, Te 1 tall 4) ; Of seal Pe Walrus, sala seals with ey, maple ; a naire, golden onl. “SANDY STORE is happy to announce- : J i ancy metal and leather covered frames; BI #15 | Children’s chairs, well made, maple PURE CANDY ST RE is happy. t0 >unce-— I Petti t 1) ney rhatel ancl leather covered Araene | * | chitren's Moris chairs, wich leather “Hudson,” “Stacey” and “Lexington” Chocolates OPSEY £ CULICOAES, © O | x tree crea hing. Cs iS ildren’s Morris chairs. w ‘ : " . .. arc, s . . . ® S| seat and back, $2 {rom $3.50, pure and delicious candies held in great favor by New York peop! in agencie. Hhese with full ounce of pervaline With | Ses rcv ate ieee Py =| Children's Morris chairs, with velour | d $1 Ik 0 ; People, and sold in agencies | tucks and tailored band—black only. Fr ON fable ond tinct balte wi ia tina | paseha ft ons, $2.50 from $4. | at ee an at 50c, 0c and 75c |b. es and\nd black moreen petticoats with full flounce | py chies; some set with stones. In gift bo vag ! golden oak | Automobile: eel gearing, rubber- onveniently distributed throughout the store on special tables Plarnnleree s in Persian effe * A 5 ne mt a . pies ic with starting crank, Also ready packages of Chocolates, at 25¢ and 40¢ 'b ei Baba prac iT fl sive6 dl als Notion Section dren's cc lesks, solid 0% alls’ foldi all-s g H S| Hee raeniata Ly wheels, Glen Chocolates and bon-bons at 25¢ and 40¢ Ib. Juliettes, 95c Needle Cases, importer’s sample lines, Melted wheel ad food. Sadly Eine heletias mixtures at 250, 000. 100 end $4 the box, Taken from lines that were formerly | + ux bones for hendkerchies and gloves, 2 4 i ~? . r ak ‘Ol i é r 5 “ancy boxes for erchiefs a: loves, Dolly folding ‘goxares. And the Special Gimbel 5-Ib. Family Box of Christmas Candy at $1. | s1.50. All sizes in black, but not ail | _ Hat pin holders, fancy silk covered: and other oards, 26¢ and 60¢. ee Dalle Liang Tape ay Pike GLOBE z ERNIC. Pa B — i and Fourth Floor. sizes in each of the fancy colors. sai, id ory en vance: Wit Helios pi veh dren's slate blackboards—large, leather lined, with hood, 84 W KE Women's black all-felt house slip, rs, sizes 3 | 200 and 6c. ; with or without A BC. eee , ° ookcases That Grow ie ee be % Fancy hose supporters, sets of side and round Dolls’ English perambulators, full size, The Gimbel Furniture Store is glad to offer a full assortment of these famous bookcases to the | “Women's felt Juliette, all sizes. 6 shades, that | garters, shirred ribbon in’ pink, blue and white; s boards, folding, eassk | with leather seats, good DMahlY A] ic,” Ag.Gh sifts they are ideal, because they are practical as well as artisti eS tO the | vere formerly $3, repriced, $1.46 pair, in fancy box, 46c. ished. $8 from $8 oe public. a aiatnes gil peliney ate ices : Drees they are practice nt well as Cara |, OO ON ee Seen area Sead eee ation blackboard: * s couches, leather covered, ey fit any nook or corner of your home; come in woods to harmonize a tia: ‘ as Kohden with head rest, 1.25 from $1.75. i / our few pet books e ectic Bb rou uni ty ou ae Cut Glass ' Childen's Test, 0 ie bey house any library, from your few pet books to your whole collection. And they grow, unit by unit, with Fur oats. 17 50 nil} S, if 5 r , = ° with head rest. $2 from $3. your library. ; Nae — fortlebestigl Bowls Swinging shooflies, cretonne lined, The new designs are extremely attractive and we shall be glad to show them to you in the Of black broadcloth, well made, lined M ci large painted horses, $2. Office Furniture Section, on the 7th floor. with good fur, and with deep shawl collar injature Punch Childre les, round, Swinging shoofiies, with oak horses, Single stacks, including 4 book units, top and hase, for as little as $17.50. th Floo: of fur, and all sizes, $17.60. bowls, standing on finish, 606 and 8c, and corduroy upholstered lining, | ———~—. Se wt Ha ui at es camel = eet cieeaiaa Eee TAROT 5 Black French coney coats, $29.60. pedestal, 12 inches Children’s tables, drop leaf, golden oak $2.25 from $4. Pointed Manchurian dog fur sets, semi-barrel | trom base to ‘top. finish, $1 and $1.50. Large swinging horses on red bent wood muff and animal scarf, closely resembling Alaska Bowl nine i Children’s rockers. with leather seat, frames, $4450 from $7. fox. Muff and scarf, each, $46, _ Bowl nine inches golden oak finish, $1.26 from $1.50, Hang cars, with oh steel gearing and i Falac r Bt awe if ate animal scarf and large | !9 Clamesr, d, $5 Children’s rockers, solid oak ,with rubber-tired wheels, specially pric pillow . $9.60 each, ' S$ pictured, . : | saddle seat, 85c. at $3, $4 and $6. BROADWAY THIRTY-SECOND ST, Megat SAIS Sar " Fourth floor, SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK THIRTY -THIRD ST All the Above ‘‘Specials’’ to Be Found in the Gimbel Subway Store Is ae 0 BES eR Be it Mest TORODOUNDOOOUDODND GUN OUND OU ONNONDROU0 DOMNNAMNNUNNONNN DDADMORNPORRMBNNAUDRADBADDNDODONOQODSRRDDODODONODODDOLODN UOUVORECCDOCRORRO OOS ECCOONOE EON OO REC UDUCEREDECE OUD COUN COUCCNEECOCUROUONDOROODUOUNNDOON COOUDNUNDODODUUNDUNRNNNREEENRONNODT) iI Ks AUD hl i P, 3 4 + ‘ 4, / | =] iy a a i y i | ‘| a ' | | } | | i {

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