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Sites before For Men Who are Prompt 01 sland Police Court this morning | he : | 5 " ES Ee Fes when | sx S0g Svea Woes we tee. umpc) 252 Men’s Suits---all that remain of © alkdo's utomodt On | surgeon ved | a! arkway near Kings Mighwa y Inmpections | peared an account of the death by dien A $ $ reel 18 cases ot ence en yen ly at 80 THURSDAY end FRIDAY our finest $30 to $40 groups, to go # the plat ‘jaina in|The statemont was mane, inte ac: | Men's Pure Thread at $22.50. ve ope atari bewan early in June, |count of the hpy's death that his father, | Silk Halt Hose tn July oases of typhold were re- | who !s employed at Harlem Market, had | of re 1 to sumo any responsibility. for | | Double sole, in all leading colors 850 Men’s Imported $1.75 to $3.50 Shirts, pleated ————— Pan and Richmond 2 te teh 82 cam J fatally. Brook-| Martin was without foundation and that | ) he Hiyn had 82 cases, the Bronx 4, Queen The greatest increase source, Tho same ts true about a fur- L. M. BLUMSTEIN #16 |the Information came from a# prejudiced Fashion's new whim- these great, white woolly Coats that are much like polo coats—are here in a number of styles. one sketched may be select- ed in all- white, or ‘ double- $29.50 faced fa- brie — white on one side and light blue, pink or tan on the other. Large surplice sailor * collar, deep patch pockets and the largest button-holes one can imagine—but these are necessary for the unique but- tons inlaid with pearl, $29.60. Other styles at $25. Other double-faced Coats for young women of 14, 16, 18 and 20 years—tweec and home- spun finishes in blues, grays, browns, tan and purple,$16.60, $18.60 and $19.50. A limited number of Young Women’s Blue Serge Coats, also a few of all-silk tussor, are now $15, instead of $25 and $29.50. included. - and dimities. just what it is said Cross Fox. upwards, we will store it free of charge GIMBEILS | | ™ New Modes and New Prices Should Make Tomorrow a Busy Day in the Younger Folks’ Section The |' SUCCESS—in a Sale For Young Girls of 6 to 14 Yrs. White Lawn Dresses, $2.76, were $4.75—trimmed with em- broidery insertion and lace edging; embroidery flounce skirts, * Lingerie Dresses, $2 to $10; were $3 to $15. Sailor Dreases, $2, were $2.75, Excellent quality percale, in white, light blue, pink or tan; trimmed with collar and tie of contrasting color. Other Colored Washable Dresses, $1.50 to $6.60; were $2 to $10, School Coats, $6, were $7.50— mixed cheviots and navy blue serge. Only about fifty, Third Floor. to be. QUALIT Y—tn Furs may be compared with that of diamonds. EXPERIENCE—covering a period of 69 years is certainly a trustworthy foundation for such a sale as this—the GIMBEL AUGUST FUR SALE $100,000 Worth of Fine Furs at One-third Less Than Regular Season Prices Included—Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal, Caracul and Arctic Seal Coats— besides superb model coats in the most precious furs—also hundreds of Scarfs and Mufis of Natural Raccoon, Black Fox, Lynx, Mink and Necessary alterations will be executed, without additional charge, on coats at $75, and Upon a payment of a satisfactory deposit one may select any garment in this Sale and until the first of October. is only possible when the merchandise is Store Closes Daily at 5.30 Saturdays at 12.30 ee a Young Women’s Natural linen coats for motor- ing and traveling. $4.75, $7.50 and $10; were $6.75 to $16.50. Every Linen Suit To Go at $5 Quite a come down from the original prices of $12.50 and $15—but these several score Suits cannot tarry because sizes are broken and only about six aves remain. However, that charming braid- trimmed, Mandarin-coat mod- el by Poiret, a smart Norfolk and several other styles are included. One cannot expect each size in all styles, 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. Young Women’s Black Satin and Natural Pongee Suits are now $15, were $25 to $42. Only 300 of these washable frocks for young women, $3.75, were $5 to $6.75. White lingerie styles; also “‘little” frocks of lawns, batiste, dimities and linens. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years Serge and Shepherd Check Suits for junior girls—$10.60 and $12.50, were $15 to $18.50— sizes 13, 15 and 17 years. Only 30 suits. : Junior girls’ colored washable dresses, $2; were $3.75 to $4.50—including lawns, percales Third Floor Third Floor necesary part of their vacation Here are 200 Sweaters: intended them to sell for $5—at pockets with tan, light b! Sweater—coat style, in jously sold at $3.50 in Three-eyelet Gibson Ties, i with welted soles, $1.95 pair. Handsomely knit, with white boc > or green 4to44, Tomorrow at $3.50 each. | ca Main Floor | Women’s Low Shoes, $2.50 ese are remainders of the smart Summer Footgear for women, Those women who take their holidays during the next few weeks | », are likely to enjoy cool days and cooler nights outfit. a special purchase from a maker who | Pictur ing of more than one trimmed at neck, cuff some all white. A s as our stock. Included are; » with flat ribbon bows, high Cuban n Tan Russia or gun-metal calf, | exjx Also a group of Women’s Black and Brown Velvet Pumps, now | y4 Second Floor | t« A sweater is 8 Small enough ‘to carr vurth, dad Women’s Sweaters at $8.50 |A Kodak for $10 Is a splendid companion, t 20me or On your travels. your coat pocket; it t an excellent fixed lens that not require you to esti- sits sim- s it a fine era for children. 1 Kodaks are here from " at $1 to the finest t $100.60. Expert ad- vice Suggestions always at your service, Developing - Special “Brownie No. 2” films, develop- ing only, Be. Pilms fr Jin., be posure | th rly 10c, for six ex- vegularly 16¢e, for 12 prices hold good until night. All work guarun- Fourth Floor kes a | 21) x3!) inches, with N2lyx4}yin.todxd | 1 packs up tod x Sin, ibe. | Men’s Suits at $19.50 Our Own $382 to $40 Grades Gimbel Suits, every one of them. Worth every cent of their former full prices to the men who buy them, until the last Suit | in the collection is gone. But now from $12.50 to $20.50 less than these,full prices. For the man who wants a thin Suit: to finish out the Summer and carry him over until next year, there are two-piece Suits in light weights. For the man looking for a handsome Full Suit, there are three-piece Suits aplenty in medium weights. Variety | of fabrics in smart mixtures, also plain blues and blacks. All $19.60 a Suit. Sizes 34 to42. And this is but one of the many splendid items in this August round-up of the Gimbel Stock of Men's and Boys’ Clothing. Fourth Floor ' Men’s Autumn Shirts, $2.75 | Especially commended to the man who is tired of the old order of things. Made for us in Paris, over American patterns. In handsome pastel shades, such as ecru, apricot, gray, lavender, blue. Bosoms and cuffs of corded French madras, the bosoms with sixt fine tucks. Amply cut bodies to match, of delightfully soft French batiste. Entirely new, with a foreign air of distinction and ex- clusive with Gimbels. $2.75. New Accordion-Knit Ties, $3 Imported in an unusual panel-and-cross stripe style, now first shown in America. Rich color-combinations. The first. of a series of new ideas to be shown, from time to time, in the Girgbel Men's Wear Store—the results of our successful quest abroad- Also a special group of Accordion-Knit Ties at $1.65, made to sell at $2.50 and $3. Summer Soft Shirts Reduced to $1.15 All that bore higher prices are now marked $1.16 to clear them out to make way for Fall arrivals. There are— Silk Shirts, in plain white and tan, formerly $3.50. Silk-mixed Shirts, plain and fancy designs, forn Mercerized and Silk-striped Shifts, formerly $2. Flannel Shirts, in light effects, formerly $2.50 and $3. Tomorrow at $1.16 each. Main Floor A Handkerchief Occasion Thousands of Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, for men and women, gathered here and there from importers or makers with good sur- plus lots that they wished to turn into money. Hence offered at these attractively low prices. At 16c each, Women’s Handker- chiefs of sheer linen,with scalloped and eyelet edge, or corner embroidery. Some with slight mperfections, other- wise 25c or more. At 26c each, regularly 50c, Wo- men’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, em- broidered in one or four corners, and all handwork, At $1 dozen, Soruiarly $1.50, Women’s Sheer Linen Handket with one corner embroidered, various patterns, laundered. $2.50. At $1.50 dozen, regularly $2.40. Women's Handkerchiefs of sa. quality, with 14 inch hem, At $1.50 dozen, regularly $2.40, Men’s fine Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, with 14 inch hem. At 1210 each, regularly 25c, a group of small lots of Women’s Hand- kerchiefs, with colored borders, initial or white or embroidered, rchiefs, | At 85c dozen, regularly §1.20, Women's Plain White Hemstitched Main Floor Linen Handkerchiefs, “The August Offering of Box Couches to Order Many housekeepers have been expecting this very offering as part of the splendid economies of the August Furniture Sale. We are glad to announce it for tomor- row. By special arrangement with the manufacturer, we are able to offer Box Couches in two fine types At Savings of One-Third ‘The Couches are as well-made as though they commanded their full regular prices. They are made to your order, so that afew days | should be allowed for delivery. They are self-opening, with Ags top so adjusted that the Couches need not be moved away from the wall. Upholstered with short hair, linen-covered, with 32 springs of best steel, box lined with muslin. 6 {t. long, 30 in. wide, $18 Box Springs at $12 $25 Box Springs at $16.50 Round ends, button top Square enda, tufted top Besides these special offerings of Box Couches, the August Fur- nfture Sale provides rich opportunities for the selection of Brass | Beds, Sprin; , Pillows and Bolsters, as well as trust- worthy i niture for every room in the house, at savings of 10 to | 50 per cent, Seventh Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEw YORK THIRTY-THIRD BT. | Weet 12th st., Bet. 7th & Sth Ave, A Ket no sleep no-|Dorted for the greater shot: ayaaan | tis disposal of the remains. and black, Value 39c. deaths, The Ho of Manhattan | World t investigated | A | owdlstor iuget teal 9M, Helge tyne ee trues Coe Special 2c and negligee, to go at 95c. 250 pairs of Men’s Low Shoes, black and tan, to go at $1.90. Not a great many men’s fine summer suits left. Of course only a few of a kind —not all sizes in any of the patterns. The right thing to do, therefore, is to pay men a premium to look through them for something that they like in a size to fit. So we group these $30, $35 and $40 suits at $22.50. There are some blue serges, but mostly fine worsteds and cassimeres in selected patterns. Main floor, New Building. The same statement applies to the men’s shirts. But there are more of them and the size assortment is better than in the suits. All coat shirts with cuffs attached. Materials are fine and the patternsare our own exclusive importation. It will not be difficult to pick out $3.50 shirts among them, and the cheapest was originally $1.75. 95c tomorrow. Main floor, Old Building. The men’s shoes are odd pairs from our well-known ‘“Wanamaker-Wearwell” $3 line, grouped with some $4 oxfords which we bought below value. Gun metal and tan calfskin and some of patent leather. , All sizes in some styles. $1.90. A Reminder! The demand for the clothing we are now offering in the temporary building at 8th Street and Broadway is so great that it is difficult to advertise definite lots of goods. Basement, New Building. But we can promise you that each day will find there something very unusual. Tomorrow and Saturday Morning we expect to have enough for all comers of these All Wool Fancy Suits $8.25 for 2-piece kind; $9.50 for 3-piece kinds which earlier in the season sold for $15 and $20 They are worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres in popular patterns. With this, as with all our clothing, goes the usual Wanamaker guarantee. School Approaches— What About His Clothes? Here Are Boys’ Excellent All-Wool Suits at $3.75 Summer suits, yes, but amply heavy for the first month or two of school. Norfolk double-breasted and single-breasted jacket suits of blue serge and fancy cheviots—in sizes 6 to 16. Their July prices were $5.50 to $8.50. Now $3.75. Main floor, New Building. Sixty or seventy boys’ suits of all-wool cheviot that have been $3.25 and $3.85 and were excellent values at those prices, get a new Mid-August price of $2.75. Double-breasted and Norfolk styles. Sizes 8 to 17 among them. Basement, Old Building. Umbrellas Very Low in Price Judging from their long slim handles, of sterling silver or tiny knobs of gold plate, finished with a bit of mother-of-pearl— identically the same hendles as are found on $4 and $5 umbrellas— you would never guess their price t@be but $2 each, but a special purchase makes them just that. They are in styles for women only, Of extra quality Union taffeta. : ° Pure silk umbrellas, with sterling silver and gun metal handles for women, and wood and fer mancdies for men are ial! i \. 5 umbrellas. specially priced $3 each. Regular $: Rae ot caine Bamboo Furniture At a Discount of 25 per cent. from Prices Already Low Several hundred pieces of or- namental bamboo furniture that came to us with many more when the manufacturers’ expo- sition closed its doors, are occue pying space in the Japanese Store that is sadly needed for the contents of great cases now arriving from the Orient. Hence the price-cut, to expedite their selling. The new prices stand as fole lows: Utility Boxes, $2.25 to $7.50, Chairs, $1.15 to $6.50. Rockers, $1.90 to $4.50, Stools, $1.10. Tea Tables, $1.15 to $4. Music Stands, $1.90 to $3.15. Serving Tables, $2.25 to $6.75 New Basement, at Subway Entrance, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. The Sunday World's “Want” Directory. Makes more offers of positions than any other two mediums in the universe. CREE AC ME RPM wei