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REVIVAL WORKERS ~START WEST FOR ~ GREATCANPAH "Men and Religion” Movement to Begin in Minneapolis and THE EVENING WORLD, GIMBEL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1911. Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. Fashion’s New and Most Important Ideas Will Be Disclosed Tomorrow In The Pink Shop When the New Corsets Will Be Disposal of Fine OIL PAINTINGS At Half Former Gimbel Prices Taste in pictures changes but slowly. There is no such thing as Fall fashions in Oil Paintings. Nevertheless, a great many fine, new paintings a [skola last trip. re coming to us from abroad as a result of our re- herefore, we mark, at exactly half their former prices, all the imported aintings now in our stock, which earlier were $75 to $400, to make room quickly for the newcomers, There are just forty-two pictures in the group out of some 450 that we brought over. All are handsomely and appropriately framed. ‘They will be displayed in our large gallery, and people in- terested in good pictures are invited to make selections promptly. Here is a list of about half the Paintings in the Sale. Formally Presented fytlet Maurie'Ineauet = = abf'60 $23 | Huts Witten. « gthto re oe 60 $75 | Figures- - - = - 5 Cc oe i Cover Whole U. S. y Figure and Sheep « HS lever . had ie Landscape - - + Adolph Kaufman - $100 i Sart , Scene - - ‘ai enn iro = ees d ‘RC . Only those who have been privileged to co-operate with Fash- | Faiecene, Scone MSR Alot «| $en.60 $ize| Cattlc © 2 > 2. pad Weller 2 1 Qiig00 $228 PUsety trained retistous workers oft fon.in the creation of her new modes, realize how vital are the | Cattle & Sheep Desvarreux Larpenteur - $76 150 | Figu + = =) A. Wagner - $75 150 the clty to-day for the West to begin changes that have been made in the new Corsets. Gees ct Dedenee” : Seo Ris | Memes ss Gimmes > gieel? uae be gtd at he big Men As the new gowns demand the natural and pe ang lines of the Feuvre: ie 3 , Fosal = $100 00 | Dutch Figure - 2+ fal Duxa = $198 50 at will ‘ y , japlee + + . Pet - = $200 ie a) Ye prsetz - f _ 1 Minnoapotis next week and te figure, Corsets had to be designed to give this effect. And they | RiraNel®. > 2 Frislig = - "987.60 ($73| Figure'- - =: ALV.Fournier = Seep Sig planned to reach every city and hamiet have been—marvelous, too. Many of the new models may be | Head - - = - : Qanazio = - $112.60 $225 Sixth Floer in the United States and Canada. The warkers were guests last fight of James G. Cannon at the Metropolitan Club. They included Fred B. Smith, Fred 8, Robina, H. F, . Charles Steizie, R. A. Waite, James A. Whitmore, the Rev. Dr. 1. J. Lansing, the Rev. Charles A. | Barbour, John A. Alexander, the Rev. Swartz, the Ri R. Smith, Roy B. Qulld, David Latshaw, James K, Lath- ‘ Fop, Alfred E. Marling, James A. Post, | ¥. E. Tasker, James N. Speers and 8. inner followed @ much larger meeting held in the afternoon at the Broadway Tabernacle, where more than appropriately called hip confiners, because they are extremely atte as. ping ty nar belt te peat above io waist-line. » but they do not give that stiff pipe effect as they are grace- ful’ and comfortable! “7 a This means a great vogue for Brassieres, for they must be worn with all of the new corsets. Every one of our ¢hirly-four models of Brassieres gives the re- quired support to the body and yet is dainty. Although we have all the new models in every well-known corset, we invite particular attention’ to our exclusive corsets: Second Day of a Good Sale of NOTIONS This is a specially timed event to supply dressmakers, milliners and women who do their sewing at home, with all the needed notions and dress-findings for the Fall campaign, at specially low prices, although the quality maintained is on the high Gimbel level of excellence. These among scores of items: Taffeta Silk Seam Binding, best bec fH} black or white; dozen pieces, $1.40; 5 Cotton Tape, }-in. roll, 66; dozen rolls, 460 Sewing Silk, large nner black or white, sizes OO to D; spool, ‘toc; doz. spools, $4.60. OAH, bank Sewing Silk, 400 yd. spools, sizes O—A—B, black; spool, 26¢; doz. Tapots buco. Basting Cotton, 600 yda,; 100 for three spools; 38¢ doz. Sewing Cotton, best quality, dozen 10-yd. piece, pieces, $6.90. 10¢ for three 5c papers Best American Pins, 380 dozen. 10c for three papers Milward’s Sharp Needles. 16¢ for two 10¢ balls “C.B” French Darning Cotton. 10c for three be rolls Crystal Wash Ribbon, fast color, ' blue, pink, white. . A 10¢ ie two rolls English Twill Tape; 10 yards, 4, 34% 4 in. wide, 10c for three 5¢ Honeycomb Wash Cloths. 16¢ for two 10c boxes Nugget Shoe Dressing. 10¢ for three 5c cards “Savoy” Safety Pins; dozen hundred 7, Hooks and Eyes, Gimbels’ “Gretchen” Rustproof Hooks | cards. Wtheees to kare and | Mayra The Eugenie and Eyes with additional invisible ross, 200; | 280 for six cards “Clinton” or “Duplex” Safety Ping Be Since ee The —made by a famous Parisian Corselier. Erg Aro sia: Gimbela' “Perfection” Light-weight Dress | "'4¢o tor two 12c Pin Cubes. RY te hee ecaeerenice 66 99 Shields, guaranteed impervious, sizes 2,8 and 4; doz.| 60c for six 15 Hair Nets, large size, best made, of ee et ct tiuncreds of alty| ‘La Markette’’ and pairs, $1.60; pair, 165, 4 H natural halt, all even colors. SAFE Tare Ot te ame ee OPER “Duchess” Washable Dress Shields; dozen pairs, $1] 16¢ for two 10c Hairpin Cabinets; large assortment be “ e DU efore men next! Sunday. | Starting in the West and coming Ma the campaign ts expected to reach Ni York in November. The biggest feat will be a mammoth Street parade of men and boys on a Saturday aftérnogn. | Local religious Royal Duchess Corsets made in America, but fashioned after the latest French models. We are not only prepared to corset the matron and the debutante, but also the younger generation—even the little girl who requires a hygienic waist that will help develop her figure. ir, 10¢. Pate for three 5c cards Collar Supporters, many desirable kinds, such as the “Christie,” and “Queen.” invisible and heavy hairpins. 10¢ for four Wooden Coat Hangers. 10¢ for three he Asheatna Tron Holders Main Pleer An Important Event for Housekeepers This Sale of Blankets and Comforters In the Subwa Store e These decided advantages in buying blankets and comfortables at this sale:— 1. Big Stocks, affording a wide variely. 2. Thoroughly dependable, desirable quality. 3. Prices that are the lowest yet offered. And another advantage—Gimbel blankets are plainly marked all wool, or part wool, or all cotton, as the case may be. If you desire all cotton blankets with the new wooly finish, which by the way are decidedly warm and durable, you can get them, and at all-cotton prices, Then there are other advantages, but you should see the blankets themselves. Here is a partial price list:— $2.75 Plaid Blankets at $1.96 a pair. 45¢ White Crib Blankets at 26c pair. 4 $1.50 heavy Cotton Blankets at $1 a pair. $1.35 Silkoline Comfortables at $1 each. $2.75 heavy Cotton Blankets at $1.95 a pair. Ba Silkoline Comfortables at $1.50 each. 70¢ Crib Blankets at 60c each. 2,75 Bordered Comfortables at $1.95 each. Heavy Woolen Blankets at $5 a pair. $2.50 Nainsools Comfortables at $2.60 each, Indian Blankets at $3.75 each. Subway Store, Lower Floer Intelligent Corset Service We wish to emphasize particularly the efficiency of this service as we have only expert corseliers to advise and fit our patrons. The intelligent fitting of a corset is vital, for it must conform to one’s figure. We cordially invile you to come and see the new Corsels and also to inspect the i vhich will be in gala altire. Pink Shop—which will be in gala altire. outlined th by which the gious cor Rev. Dr. Art! of foreign m man for Bib took up the . that In every there would b carry on an a the boys. The whole campatgn will be carried on by men for men, without the aid of . Financially tt has received its port f sand Fred 8, ud if r. Alexander # of trained men to work in behalf of Fulton Cuttin Cleveland H, Dodge, Dr. D. Ht, M Wiliam H. S! e About three times the usual number of models of good shoes have been designed for this season. Many manufac- turers have undertaken the production of too many different lineg, which, with the ie teering of the style weather-vane, has thrown an unusually large number of good shoes on the wholesale market. With our great outlet, in the SUBWAY STORE, for good shoes under-price, we have purchased liberally of shoes up to the Gimbel standards of style and quality. This is the result: Beginning Wednesday we offer: 16,000 Pairs of Good Shoes for Men, Women and Children At'4 to % Less Than Prices These Fine Shoes Were Made to Sell For A most unusual condition to be sure, but one that affords remarkable bargains to the men, women and children of New York and vicinity, for never to our knowledge have good shoes in desirable, fanciful and staple styles been offered at the very beginning of the Fall season so far under-price—good shoes at 4 to,14 savings. Height of tops, shape of toes and combinations of colors have been three of the most troublesome features for the manufacturer this season. For in- stance, one of our largest cities favors the wide knob toe. New York insists on narrower flat toes—some want one height, some another, and the variety of combinations of colors and shades is almost unlimited. Headquarters ty-elghth An Impressive Collection Of Black Dress Goods The richness, beauty and effectiveness that can be compassed in costumes by the use of present-day fabrics in black are quite amazing. It seems LD ll that such a sombre shade can have so many gradations of color. ; Every acceptable black weave of the season is represented in this fine stock, from the staple serges to the newest fancy effects. Besides the brilliant blacks of richest lustre, there are the dull blacks for mourning wear; and all may be chosen in the Gimbel Dress Goods Salons under a clear, true light. f Black French Serges, 76¢ to $2 yd. Black Broadcloths, imported and Black Storm Serges, 85¢ to $2.60 yd. | domestic, in all weights, for two-piece Black Coating Serges,$1to$3yd._ | suits, jackets and long coats. $1.26 Black Whipcord Serges, $1.25 to $3. | to $6 yd. ‘ Black Henriettas, 60c to $2.60 yd. Black Poplins, 85c to $2 yd. Black Fabrics Specially Priced Black Storm Serge, 54-inch, sponged, shrunk, spot-proof, $1 yd. Black Imported Chai Serge, 50-inch, 95¢ a yard, Black All-wool Cheviot, Diagonal and Storm Serge, 54-inch, at $1.75 a yard. Second Floor | is are agreed to nt pei les, and no ef- b ie methods Ingman, Details of tho work elsew here were eet forth at the n Mr. Stelate | lem, and promised | eft by the workers Down by; that we will sell at $2.85, because of an error in the Ca buyer’s order, caus- ing them to be made with anarrower flat toe—the latest New York style—instead of the wide knob toe—the style intended to be ordered. We secured 1,000 pairs of Men's $4 Shoes to be sold at $2.36 for a similar reason, and we could cite numerous other instances, i j He A iierona cleanup of our own surplus stocks and the remainders of recent Here is an example of the way the market conditions have worked to your | purchases make a total of over 16,000 pairs of good Shoes for this unusual sale, advantage: We secured 500 pairs of the newest $5 Shoes for women lere are some of them:— 4,000 Pairs of Men’s$3.50 to $5 Shoes at $2.35 500 pairs ‘of “Regal” Shoes—500 pairs of the “Crossett’”” Sample Shoes—1,000 pairs of “‘Snow’s” $4 Shoes. The other 2,000 pairs are thoroughly good Shoes in a great variety of desirable, seasonable styles, including tan and black button and lace Shoes; heavy Winter Shoes, with indestructible waterproof soles —our regular $4 Shoes; also medium and light weight Shoes for business or dress wear. All sizes in the collection, and good $3.50 to $5 Shoes, to be sold at $2.36 a pair. Women’s $3.50 and $5 Shoes at $2.85 Black, Brown and Gray Velvet Boots in the newest models, Black Satin Boots in a va- riety of good styles, Patent Leather Boots with brown kid tops, the very latest mode, made to sell at $5, but through an error in ordering, as mentioned above, these will be sold at only $2.85 a ed the word | jel, on duty Oriental Rugs on the Main Aisle As usual, when we make a display of Orfgatal Rugs on the Main Aisle, it is an event well worth coming for. This Gimbel Oriental Rug Business is full of pleasant surprises to the thousands of people who have already profited by its opportunities. Two splendid lots will be on sale tomorrow: Group 1—Kirmanshah Rugs and Mats The Rugs at $81.60, $35, $45 and $55. The Mats at $8.50 All at least 80 per cent. below usual values. Group 2--Caucasian Rugs Shirvan, Daghestan and Cabistan Rugs, at $12, $18.50 and $23.60, usually sold at $18 to $35, On the pillars that flank the Main Aisle, will be found sixteen Carpet sized Mahal Rugs, in sizes averaging 9x12 ft. At $95, te and ives Ineludin; | 2 pair, We advise a particularly early selection to make sure of this bargain. Then there are regularly £35 10 SED fon ieentiow GoW «Inia RUnIIAN a Black Calf and Patent Leather Shoes in all sizes and a great variety of good styles, z | offering of Ghorevan Rugs, the whole quantity was sold inone day. All are good $3.50 and $5 Shoes, at $2.85 a pair. ‘| $2.8 T 5 | Main Floor a2? daveb a Women’s$2 and $3.50 Shoes at $1.40 W ’ $: $. $ An ACME Dress Form | Calfskin and patent leather Shoes, with kid or omens 3 to 4 Shoes at 1.95 8 | cloth tops, button or lace styles, in all sizes; also Over 1,000 pairs of “Regal” Shoes, in sizes 214 to 51 AA, A and B wid lines of our own $3.50 F i i bout 500 pairs of sample high Shoes, in 50 of the hatha s ae ks , Res OA AA, f : es of 3.5 r Makes a Perfect-Fitting Gown pana best styles; samples of $3.50 shoes; also kid Shoes, in calf and dull leathers, button and lace styles, in all sizes; also 1; of a famous maker’s i Every woman who has dressmaking to do, whether for herself | and patent leather evening slippers; these $2 to $3.50 0 Shoes, in gun-metal, kid and patent leather; all sizes; button or lace; all are shoes made to sell at $3, é oF fcr others, Herds * Dre ka as much as she does a sewing | shoes to be sold at $1.40 a pair. $4 and more, at $1.96 a pair. ft machine, to get the best results, 2 ; ; ' The Acme is the best Dress Form made, because it will exactly Misses’ and Children’s High-Top Shoes, duplicate every normal figure, and can be adjusted in an instant, 5,000 Pairs of Boys and Girls Shoes of kid Lanier pee . rad arte roca f ss “_ at and EBS RORSITOR Gf deaaih and width of skirt, can be ~ Lefees and Pallaren's FirhsGus Sutton Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, of kidskin, looking, perf fitting t és " x regulated in ndently of cach other; or by an automatic adjust- | Shoes, of patent leather, with red kid tops and hand- la i (s re . ieee an i Guarantee $ Be ia Perfart lor may be trace xen oramailan hy fie pd tad onan in all sizes up to 2; formerly $1.50 to button or lace style, in all sizes up to 2; formerly pyle Toa h At B40 Dai } 23 Jeweled turning me threo Hole wheels at the top c t the forms, $2.50 according to size; now any size at §1. $1.35, at 86c pair. sein ssid ME atlas is y 4 * Style A—82-inch bust measure, extending to 44, 5 a High Grade Sele B—86-inch bust measure, extending to 48, Big Bow’ Hikakin Shoes, lace style, in tan or black; sizes TO-DAY AND TO-MORHOW ially Priced at $5 up to 572, formerly $2, now $1.40a air. | ae Saget this seattees UA Specia ly Priced a Boys’ Calfalcin Shoes, lace style, with double soles; sizes 9 to seh Ev fsag teat alates a tho h regularly 8.50, anne analy Jor aBSPme aod pent 15 formariy $1.25, a, Sts a Dar “pectafeern te a eae In ans death aiter 10°daye t to any railway station within miles lew ra space and salespeople aplenty in the Subway Store, BGS Fitna Utes ose | York. Mell orders filled, Fifth Floor Balcony, 32d Bt. Side, at the Entrance from the Hudson Tubes. BROAOWAY NEW YORK THIRTY. THIRD OT. - WORDS AND MUSIC WITH NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD petitozetertcn Mes fate yesh Ere scid b SSS ei Your pi, rellnr can bg . PES] FLORA ZABELLE’S Latest Song Hit ~ Wotches, Diamonds, Jewelry, As Now Being Sung by Her in BPE r ic, sarndare nceten The Kiss Waltz at the Casino Theatre The Viennese Waltz King ‘Be Svesial Ameagemes with T. B Harms anf France, Dag © Hunter. Owners of Ovosrisht