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BACHELOR GIRLS CLUB MAY SOON CHANGE RTS AME It Surely ey a_i Now as All Its Members | Promptly Wed. | | 70090000000000 PRESIDENT A Sakai } Announces Engagement and Others Are Working on | Their Bridal Gowns. Any pretty Brooklyn git! who ts! yearning for the comforts of home| and @ wedding trip as a prelude there- | to han only to become a member of | the man-hating Ladies’ Social Club of | the Brooklyn Eastern District Turn- ' Verein. Just as soon as the appltca- tion for membership in thin body, whose members are pledged to pursue happiness in the girl-bachelor state, 19 signed the church sexton begins to duat off the pews and the organiat be- ging practising the wedding march, — | The awful hand of fate struck the! club its worst blow last night, when at the annual election of officers Mins Mae Gardiner, President, declined to accept & new term and refused to lead the host in its future filghts from the blan- @shments of mere man. Miss Gard!- ners declination to hold the high pries- tess’ position was readily explain when {t was announced that she was engaged to marry Albert Fink, a mesm- ber of the firm of M. Fink & Son, and one of the best known young men of ans in the Bushwick distal Q-o-h!" #aid the me! the club in chorus when they rship of heard that the head and front of opposition to ma- trimony had turned trattor to the vach- | elor girls, | “Do Tell Us?” ey added breath, , Who resides with her parents at 687 Putnam avenue, | Brookiyn, explained that the wedding would take at the La- fayette Avenue Tutheran church and that 3 would be the ori Hueman the best m to Bermuda was pla ‘There followed do Interest. The clud was years ago by fifty y reached the solemn any latchkeys were to be carrle¢ thelr establishments they would 4o/the carrying themselves, They agreed thas the e had passed when marria were inade in heaven, and that the gir! ot the period @id no: need any man around the house In order to keep thing moving. But the girl Nushwick mi lnld siege to the the roses fell. nown as the Ma then tte membership, which had dw dled to a point where a quo sisted of the secretary and th creased untis t 1s wer | «, to the Iimic. | | And Five Resig> | formed ten laties, aston who were pretty and the fative. The men nd, one by one ub came to be monial Clib, and A year ago Miss ¢ the active running of posed matrimony with such a + » solitary maidens walked up the cession and pri hey. The fai q Rot serve to dull the edge of enth fh / onee and the club went along merr, ‘Then the big blow came when the presi { dent announced her coming wedding and found five « Ong those im. the places of the girls s the girls found out that fifteen women were working overtime on the trousseau After the club heard the news and Aiscusted the dresses to be worn what ought to be ai Mens when na retiring pi found guilty he ww: 9 officers President, ident, Miss Misa Emily The membership H e member agreement to eschow the wed li It is probable that other vacanc have to be filled in the near ey ee’ R, H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Diway at 6th Ave, — B4th to ABth St, RESTAURANT Eighth Floor THURSDAY, FEB. 9th, 1911. 11.30 A. M. to 2.15 P. M. Dinner de Luxe, 59c. BLUE POINTS or LITTLE NECK CLAMS, CREAM Orlean or CONSOMME Caroline LOBSTER COTELETTE a la Victoria or OMELETTE a la Creole, SWEETBREADS St. Cloud or LARDEDTENDERLOIN OF BEEF au Madere, June Peas and Risolee Potatoes SALAD BIARRITZ MAPLE CAKE or BISCUIT GLACE, Coffee or. Tea or Milk or Cider, sgosogg0og0gvg00%0 Tay? ! | fo TT TT FTTTTIT 3 5 fH 90.2) FELT 300090 39909900009" THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, ens RENCE IO ET TRE ereerueneneren rpms ite 1911. POTEET apondo0d PETE ETE T ELIE ET TTT The Gimbel Subway Store’s Inaugural Sale | From the days when this store was first. being Race through the opening days when you gave us so ubway Store stands as a purposeful, certain, great part of the Gimbel service, its mission has been one of gradual, sure development—greater than we expected. Now, this congress of 75 distinct stores under special Gimbel management stands complete in every essen- generously of your support, to today. when the Gimbel tial, with stocks full and variety unusual. Dress Goods Remnants Ton Thousand Yards in Two to Ten-Yard Lengths Half Price and Less Some of them _the loom-ends from a mill—many from our own superb Dress Goods stocks left from full bolts. They all measure from 2 to 10 yards in each piece, so plenty for waists, skirts and full dresses and suits. And exactly the weaves and colors that are favored now—some that will have first call this spring. Serges, Mohairs. Cheviots, e Panamas, Etamines, Fancy Suitings. Wool Batistes, Basket Weaves. Hundreds of lengths, in hundreds of colors and hundreds of weaves and patterns, Plenty of navy blue, plenty of black, plenty of cream and the other staple colors—at the following prices 25c, 36c, 50c and 65c a yard. From full bolts which we had marked soc to $3 a yard, or loom ends of dress goods which are in quality fully up to such standards. jubway Store, Lower Fioor 55c All-Silk Foulards, 38c Pleasing conventional designs and polka dots in several sizes—black, navy and Copenhagen blue grounds, 21 inches. And 27-inch satin-faced cotton-warj Pongees. in desirable shades— two extraordinary silk specials —Both 38¢ yd. Only enough for Thurs- day—only mail orders received before 6 o'clock tomorrow evening can be filled. Subway Store, Lower Floor Now the Subway Apron Sale We were waiting to accom- plish certain things before hold- ing an initial sale of Aprons in the Subway Store. We have accomplished them —bought three lines of Aprons from three of the most careful makers and got them for such little money that the values are quite astonishing. bidet Aprons for housekeepers, pretty chafing-dish Aprons, practical Arca for maids, faney work Aprons, and the best Kitchen Aprons for all Purposes. 12! 5¢ for fancy, round, ruffle-pocket Aprons and checked gingham Aprons, of 20¢ arade. 18c for barred muslin Aprons, round with ruffle, checked gingham Aprons with pockets, of 25¢ grade 26c for Aprons of dotted Swiss and barred muslin, round styles. trimmed with lace and embroidery. chafing-dish Aprons. fancy round style, with plain and hemstitched tucked ruffle. wide. heavy, lawn. band Aprons with plain band and Derraetctiey tucks, extra wide Amoskeag Aprons with pocket. Us ual 306 gri ee 0c lor checked incham -cover-all” Kitchen Aprons, of 38¢ grade. 0c for maids bretelle and bib Aprons, in many styles, trimmed with tucks and embroidery, of 75¢ and $1 grades. 60c, 75¢ and 85¢ for women's and m: ids’ Aprons of lawn, trimmed in dozens of ways, with pretty tucks and embroideries, of usual $1. to $1.50 grades Subway Store, Balcony 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $12.25 Rugs of usual $16.50 and $18.50 grades At this extremely low price these 200 Rugs will go in a twinkling. All perfect, in Oriental and floral designs, good colorings and worth every cent of their usual prices. _ Also: $16.50 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12 Cotton Summer Rugs Ft., at $11.76 Summer cottages, or immediately Reapilasae in tecentics for boudoir, bedroom or bathroom; PN lilice iba S NO ine ie easily washable, made of pure i ‘ cotton, with soft pile, fast 9x12 Ft. Tap. Brussels Rugs,$7-75 | colors—blue, green. red and pink, terns, all All-wool, ne ve s - | with white. TO CHE DIREA Crierarine 83 ite 18x36 in.,_ 76¢, rouslarly $1.25 ba 24x48 in’, $1.46, larly $2.25 $11 Art Squares, 9x12 Ft., at $5.75 30x 30in.. gularly $2.50 All-wool, in good patterns and 30x60 in., $1.95, regularly $3.50 colorings. 30x72 in., $2.76, regularly $4.50 Subway Store, lower floor Ton of Candy Exactly 2,000 pounds of delic- ious, wholesome Chocolates, 20 different fruit flavored Creams with nut, mougat and caramel centre— 22c Pound But the regular goo pound grade 5-lb. boxes, $16 Subway Store, Balcony Women’sSuits From $20 and $26 Gimbel Groups ° For quick disposal — 270 Suits have been grouped un- der this price. Women's tailored Suits of serges worsteds, mannish mixtures and Scotch tweeds, all cut on good lines and well tailored—most of them with silk-lined coats. Plenty of desirable shades —and blues and blacks. All sizes consid- ering the lot as a whole, $8.76. Subway Store, Balcony Pure Linen Huckaback Towels 12%c Each ‘The “top-liner” in a most re- markable grotip of fine offerings of Towels and Toweling. Pure flax, neatly hemstitched, tra heavy, soft und absorbent, 18x36 in, bit soiled. but of 20¢ quality, 12'4¢ cach. And besides Hemmed Turkish Towels, snow all-cotton, white, specially good for hotels anit boarding, houses 196, toNa8 inches. soft and thick. and of y. with red or blue bor n.. slightly soled, hence regularly sce od Bath Mats, a litte soiled, or a picked thread, otherwise perfect ns, in red, blue or white, 380 rly soc 4 the well-Icnown, heavy. Crash Toweling, plain 4 in. wicle. Te vd remuiarly toc. hed Crash cee tor ‘i J. Bleached Cotton T d Toweiing, tor ‘dish or hand towels, neat red borders, much in demand by hotels and restau rants. special at amined Cotton Towels, (ully bleached neat red borders, special at 36 doz. By the dozen only Heavy Cotton Huckaback Towels, of generous size, with red borders, and hemm« €e cach, usually toc “Subway Store, Lower Floor Tuxedo Veilings Heavy, medium and fine meshes, in black, blue and light and dark colors and in fancy effects and che- rill dots, Jsual 15¢ to 25¢ grades. Subway Store, Lower Floor Bright News of Baby Wear Short and long Dresses and little Caps, at much below former prices. t 35c, formerly 60c, [abies' Short Dresses of nainsook, with yoke of rele and lace insertion © mos. to 2 65c, formerly $1, Babies’ pretty Long-Waist Dresses, of white lawn, with hemstitched tucks: 2 to 5 yrs At 25¢c, formerly 35c, Infants’ Long and Short Dresses, with tucked yokes. bc, formerly 60c to $1, Babies’ Caps of cream silk, sizes 1 mo. tc 1 yr. small lots, a trifle soiled Subway Store, Balcony Boys’ $5 All Wool Blue Serge Suits, $2.50 Suits and Sailor styles in sfrom 5 to 10 years. Boys’ $1.50, $2 Wash Suits, 86c Ail torr styles and materials, in @ big variety. Russian Suits bought betore the makers exp ected business and bought helow price. Sizes 214 to © years ; hand-tailored. Boys’ $4. Double- Breasted Suits of cassimercs and cheviats, neat brown mixtures; sizes g to 17 year Boys’ ri fan $6.60 Long Overcoats of all-xool fabrics. many wool-lined, many shave two-way convertible collas. all sizes from y to 17 years, $86 standard, $5, 300 Women's Skirts, $2.96 Equalling styles in Gimbel groups formerly $4.25, $6 and $5.75 Women's Walking Skirts of all-wool broadcloths, ir and brown—three styles—of diagonals and mannish gray, black, Oxford, blue-gray and brown—several styles. Women's Walking Skirts of yama cloth, mixtures, made with habit back and pocket, buttoning on the side—brown, gray, Oxford and olive The Skirts being so extremely good the Suandty, cay not last throughout the day, so carly choosin: s advisable, §2.81 Also, just 30 Women’s BI Voile Skirts, over taffota silk drops, elaborately trimmed, of $10 quality, $6. Subway Store, Balcony all told, taken right from Gimbel groups that were $3.5¢ 2) $3.50 and § Russian 1its of absolutely all-wool, fast-color blue serge, splendidly made and trimmed sizes from 22 to6 years. $2.60. Men's $15 Overcoats, now $8.60 First, all-wool fabrics second, talloring that one little ayes on even the usual $1§ Coats—many 0 Oxford gray novelties three-quarter length Coats splendidly lined. in black and p) Youths’ Smart, Long Overcoats with two-was convertible collars, of ail-wool fabrics, in sizes 16 t 22 years. OF 32 to 38-inch chest measure. good $ Balcony | Subway Store, Pictures Many a bit of | wall space will be filled to great ad. vantage from these fine offer ings of Pictures and Mirrors French Mirrors, 12x50 in fine glass, in antique frames, » fancy tops and French pr $2.85 for $5 qualit French Prints, in antique frames, many subjects, ornamented corners; special at Etchings, in 3-inch fancy Mis- sion frames, matted, 14x28 in special at $1. Colored Picturen; including fig ures, landsea marine vane some ed corner x “Gilt Frames, or oval finished corner al at 40¢ cach, Barrettes, 29¢ The large classic st tation st and amber rve Haat strand di Guarante usual conditior The Ose = Store, Lower Floor 0009 TELL EEL) 1) 40909000 CITT PETE EET for the money they expend. values’ 500055000 006000 09 0000080000000 000 NAAN ONES MUN OR NERD So the Gimbel Subway Store starts tomorrow with a three-clay carnival of Subway Store happen-' ings which should engage the attention of everyone who has tiny reason whatever to desire the fullest return And remember, no matter how small the space devoted to the telling the are the most unusual—and no matter how little these prices may seem. they are attached to goods s. which measure squarely up to that reliability standard now associated with the name ‘'Gimbels.” “4 (780 Pairs of Women’s $3 and $3.50 Shoes imany Spring Lasts, $1.50 now the price on your sample lines?’ we asked after providing for the new models we wanted made to our specifications by a Boston maker. This led to our placing on sale tomorrow of these beautiful shoes—many of them spring-weights, spring styles, spring lasts and usual $3 and $3.50 graces. Women's High Shoes, women’s Oxford Ties, women'sspring Pumps all with either Goodyear welt- ed or hand-turned soles, and such leathers as vici kid, tan calf, soft gun metal, kid and patent colt are included sizes, but in some instances we Men's $3 and $3.60 Shoes, $2.35 Many from our own groups at those prices—all Mostly have e graded them with Shoes from our own higher- sample’ priced lines and made and widths generally smart styles, well-shaped lasts—of black calf, lace complete, $1.50. leather-lined, of tan calf, heavy, waterproof, of Women's Shoes of kid in button and lace styles | Kid: in lace style. and all sizes, $886. Over Gaiters, of excellent quality kersey cloth, with pearl huttons and in all sizes, of tan and steel gray colors, from a wholesalers’ line tn- tended to retail at $1, marked 26. Men's Perfect Rubber Boots, knee length. in S\.5 Sgrade, $2.60. Men's ‘Storm-King" RubbetBoots, cither extra heavy or Popular ela of $4 $8 grade, $8. and a full run of sizes which were on sale at $1.65, marked to clove out, $1.35. Women's Kidskin Button and Lace Shoes, with kid or patent tips and dull tops, and women's kidskin Shoes with loth tops, button style, all usual $) gr ade, $1.95. Subway Store, Balcony Silk Waists, $1.95 Nine styles—one pictured—of striped messaline, with kimono sleeves, trimmed with yoke and cuffs of plain satin. Colors, navy and white and black and white in pencil stripes, and silver gray with heavy (navy or black) stripes ‘The other styles are of plain and striped messaline: and satins, some with straight sleeves und other with kimono sleeves, $1.96. Women's Tailored Shirts, 9 e gZ Handkerchiefs, 12}c Fully 10,000 Handker- chiefs—men’s & women’s ~—of pure Irish linen. Handkerchiefs that have been kept out of regular isc to 4s0 assortments simply because a heavy thread or a dropped stitch atfected their appearance Ail are hemstitehed. 12)4c each sheer Shamrock Hand- (seconds) in plain and Women's kerch Eight new Shirt models, some with cout sleeves sea crossbar effects, some. unlaun and bres.t pocket, others with ; rent Cered, some stamped for em- broidesed collar ‘and cuffs and Gibson pleaty oe broidering, and women's lace- over shoulders, trimmed Handkerchiels of 10¢ to ase grades, each Se. Women's fine Shamrock Hand- kerchiels, with plain or corded borders and corner embroidery, seconds of 15¢ to soc «nualities, each 10¢. Subway Store, Lower Floor Bc. Subway Store, Balcon: Women’s Knit Underwear, 25c Final clean-up of Women’s Vests, Tights and Drawers, of soft. tlexible white cotton, in a standard hand-finished make: slight defects which do not impair service make the price 26¢ each, instead of s5¢ extra sizes,36¢ each; would be osc if perfect. Extra sizes, 36¢ each: woul be 6c if rect Women's Vests, in Spring lon’s Balbriggan Underwear, Sturdy Sheets weights, plain or with faney yokes: | small lots, mostly shirts, seconds at 16¢ cach, usuully of $1 cuit. at 26¢ cach 40c, Regularly 66c. Women's Union Suits, of heavy | Men's Blagk Silk Half Hoss, sheets of strong muslin, 72x99 flecced and medium-weight cotton; | with cotton fect and tops: 206 hea bates eANTHIOE WiCh neat at 66¢ and 66¢; serviceable seconds | pair for a¢c quality inches before hemminy er, tor three-quarter size beds of $1.10 and $1.25 qu Subway Store, Balcony | eer. tor three-quarter size bed Spring Suits for Misses, $11 Plainly tailored Suits that have merit in the quality of the serge— blue and black—in the fine lines the 45c Sheets, 30c Each Of bleached muslin, seamless, g4xgo in. before hemming, with wide hemmed ends; tor single beds. Warm Blankets, $1.75 Pair Double bed sizes; some all-cotton cutters gave the Coat and Skirt, with wool-finished nap; others part the collars, shoulders and sleeves. | woul Former 5. $3 and $3.50 in the care to detail and all the little | 4 pair. now $4, auuse soiled things that go to make up good $1.60 Peder euis #3 tailoring, White crochet ax These are made with the new short Coat 84 inches, for full-sized plain strictly tailored, le and double-breasted hemined or fringed with cut corners. —Skirt i pani Hf mt and back with bot- Subway Store, Lower Floor tom pleated at side Sizes, 14, 16 and 18 years, $11. And for quick disposal, 100 Misses’ Suits From Former Very Unusual House Dresses al, practical Couts of tailored § juarter old of plain cheviot uiting $20 and $25 Groups, $8.76 ind excellent | Tailored Suits of cheviots. serges, boucte SAS) pipe if are | || and gray; sizes 14, 16 and 18 $1, usually $1.60, "one- piece House Dresses o! striped hi Coats, Suits and Dresses for Girls with F and long | \ and Juniors, $3. 16. or checke ale, with \ Girk t in eral siyle NE L ned with caracul chambray Sloth, others with velvet: sises 6 20 7, At $1.50, Nurses’ One-piece original prices $6.75 to $19. now $3.75. Uniforms + riped seersucker Gir iges ths and diagonals, in blue, black and | with tur ! button colors, originally $ * 99.8. : sleeves, Junior 5 ore fane “f diagonals, semi-fitted, ‘e-breasted, with notch dres r collar, sizes 13. 15 and 147, originally 25.50, now $3.76. neck, uc sue piping junior Coats of kerseys and cheviots in polo, semi-fitted and loore effects, At $1.65, usually $3 to $4.50, ne with rolling collars of velvet, others plain. blue, black, brown and | long Fiannelette Kimonos in Copenhagen, « nally $8.90 to $10, now $3.75. various good styles _Subway Store, Balcony Subway Store, Balcony Fancy Linens 4,728 Pcs. Decorated Porce- \ «sion uneder-bow Jain Table Ware, 4c to 28c about 1 allop = € saris, squares, center pieces 1 Porcel ete Junch’ clot! ent > full ‘table Soe and O3¢ Scarfs, S6e. pea zee and 38¢ Center Pieces, 206 what these grades usually bring at and 26¢, retail $1.25 Lunch Cloths, 76¢. Open stock" selections, while Japanese Renaissance Center | these quantities last, at prices that Pieces, id round style would bring a tull 100 piece Dinner 28 und_30 inches wide, usual 586 | Set toa total of less thun $5. or on race, 88¢+ ave t 4146 per piece Subway, Lower Floor | ; ‘ie uble Dist rer Good Corsets | .').™.. fete] orsets oni | $ rade, 60c. Poets oe 10¢, 126 and 16¢, ( nodel br cer yrace. 4¢ ca J and Fruit Bowls, Be, 106, 120. $1.60 Gimbel Special Corsets, 6t | | ore zl ates, 100, | Covered Butter Dishes, 160 |_ Special in ver t Dinner and Soup Plates, 66 Pickle Dishes enpth and but, sizes 19 to 36 ued ‘Austrian China 1 decorations 1 edge sl W. B. Nulorm Corsets, 60¢ | badd bi Pic ae Pi se tyles for ures, long over : Penh RAs Seer tL Nae naan hips and abi long skirt. Sizes eT Seer, ba | Dt snore ean to 20, it oF another ido grnde. 900! las Chen Dy i 360, __Subway, Balcony a Subway Store, Lower Floor Wosnan' Belts, 10c [ : a I Sein le Belt u ices of TUCOTCTE CUTOUT COUDUETT TOCONTNT OD eee i, THEUMTUOSE TOOTH Women’s Gloves, 65c 1,300 Pairs—An Samples of $1 and $1.60 Lines. rench and German Glace Kid and Lambskin Gloves of beautiful quality, Well-made. well-finished Gloves, and easily $1 and $1.50 grades, Among the lot are; 2-clasp, overseam, French Kid. a-clasp, pique sewn, Lambskin. 2-clasp, overseam, Lambskit. 2-clasp, pique-sewn, French Kid i2-button length, French suede, Mousquetaire Gloves: bimek onty. Int the Jot all sizes and black, white and colors, 66¢ pair. bt tore, Beleony Fine, Thin Table Tum- blers, $1 Dozen All star-cut, in two dainty aelona: just 260 dozen, and we can sell but 2 dozen to any one customer: $1 dozen. Cut Glass Pickle Dishes, Olive Dishes and Bon Pee Tere oa cle ties h, deep cut, hight polished. @ oe ai ¥ ne breed Cut Glass w new cutting, low shaped. new These Lamps, $3.95 Gas Lamps, with U heh square — brass standard, in Colonial de- sign and 12 inch beaded shade in green or ambér, fin ished fringe fitted with elsbach mantle, burr 4 Cae chimney Ss and six feet 62) 5 of tubing <: Complete. $8.96. Subw: y Store, Lower Floor — $2,937 Worth of Wash Fabrics for $1,980 Some of the season's pretticst printings, some of the most staple ee and weaves—some at @ hird below standard valuation and some close to half: These at ‘“c: 27-inch Cotton Voiles, 12 shades, 1219¢ Sack. 27-inch Dress Ginghams, checks, stripes and plaids, 10c grade. Hin inch KXrinkle Crepe. many pet- terns and colors, 12)4¢ These at 9c: sG-inch Standard ‘Aaa tripes, checks, dots and in hight and dark grounds, 12390 grade, 30-inch Bordered Madras, light grounds, with black hair-line stripes, and borders of tan, blue, lavender and black, 15¢ grade. sinch Woven Madfas, fancy uipes, 156 grade, ADD sc GAR 2,000 ya ton Srehee aioe, xo rated dhadon, joc grade, 200 y Subway Beare, Lower Fleer Men’s Low-priced Furnishings. Greatly lowered prices are af- tixed to these various desirable tots: Sweater Coats, $1.65 Remainder of $3.50 to $4 grades, heavy weight, allwool, ‘alb-wook’ fo. White and all good colors. Stiff Bosom Shirts, 500 Formerly $1; good fancy patterns, coat style, cuffs on or off; all eles, Soft Shirts, 75¢ Usually $1.10, $1.25 and $1.0, Popular soft cuffs, Cheviots, ma- dras, flannel and mercerized fab- rics. handsome patterns. ' Silk Pag bg ll hv ormerly soc, Ose sc; plain colors, including black gnd white and fancy effects. Some with large open ends, Neckwear at 100 Three for 25c¢. Great vagiety, mostly in_neat colored stripes and figures. Subway Store, Balcony Another of Those Notion Sales Needles to. yda., spool, $e. spools, 6 1oF . Ate, 5 paige (or $80. ‘ Tape, 4-yd. piece, 9 for je ied. piece, white, and | ach, 8¢. La mohair, SECT andy Sody Oras Wren. Bes 3° Bulish h 100, alist F paper, each, Be, iy kor white, 9 cards for Be. sed. Be. oF mats ‘Sik ai eolor, including bledtm colors, including bledie Okc Ls TU a TODO DO UG Lu

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