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} yf ' 3 ay, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911. Exclusive Blouses at Lowest Possible Prices Imported Black Velveteen, Low-Priced $2, —Six models of fine white voile and lawn. Three fine yet all All have the much desired frill—some 10 inches At $1.76 yard, regularly $2. wide. Several have the new Poiret Empire At shy regularly $8.76. 45, waist line frill; some have long sleeves with the At $2.46 yard, regularly $4. Second Floor new French wrist frill; all trimmed with linen Jace, heavily embroidered Boy finished with crocheted buttons. Main Floor $3.95--One model is ofienpuetod allover eyelet embroidery; lace trimmed, frills down the side front, around the waist and on the long or short sleeves. Another is of white voile trimmed with white bands or imitation filet lace—inset in a very charming effect; 10-inch frill edged with filet point lace edging. ‘d Floor $4 Umbrellas at $2 Men’s and women’s heavy Levantine silk, with handsome carved wood, acid-eaten, ren ebony and natural wood handies, Main Fi Men’s $3 and $3.76 Walking Sticks at $2 Various fae straight or hook handles; fash- fonable styles. Main Floor Women’s $6.95 Sweaters at All-wool, in white, Oxford and tan; coat style, high and V neck. Main Floor $4.50 Silk Petticoats $2.95 A fringed trimmed accordion flounce ad the one style, which is entirely of insertion. other is a silk Jersey top with a messaline flounce. Black and colors. Second Floor Dresses and Coats for Little Tots Long-waisted White Lawn Dresses, trimmed with embroideries and laces, ribbon bows and dainty touches. Skirt, of one style, has em- broidered flounce. Sizes 2 to 5 years. $2.75, regularly $4. The Infants’ Long Coats of white cashmere, crepella, cloth and silk, lined with China silk. The circular capes are hand sealloped and hand embroidered. $7.60, remulery ue 75 to $15. But there are just 30 in this sal $7.50 Silk Petticoats $4.95 Two new styles—copies of late Paris models in very good messaline—one in a new tunic effect, the other in “slashed” style; black and colors. Second Floor Women’s we Silk Combina- tions, $2.45 Glove silk, in pink, eky blue and white. Main Floor $1.75 Imported Dress Satin, 96c a Yard gery ‘loor $2 Mixed Tailor Suitings, $1.26 Yard 50 and 64 inches wide, domestic and imported. in heather mixtures, rough Scotch effects, and other new weaves and colorings. Secon’ Floor Black Willow Plumes eee qualities with hand-tied, three-ply 6 ‘inches long, 14 inches wide, $2.60, rate 18 inches long, 15 inches wide, $4.60, value $6 teh inches long, 19 inches wide, $6.60,value 21 inches wide, black only; fine lustrous Second a inches long, 21 inches wide, $8, value $10. Willow P! umes, in white, light blue, brown, violet, empire and the new blue, two-ply flues, 20 inches fong and 16 inches wide, $5.75, value $7.50. Main and Third Floors Women’s Neck Fixings at Little Prices The new and dainty linen fichu collars in Quaker style—trimmed with Cluny lace in- sertion and ed; sits ‘Two styles—76c and $1-— value $1 and Embroidered East and cuff sets of fine Ges ered Swiss; three patterns; 60c, value 1 culms a white lawn, prettily trimmed with and $1--value $1 to $1.75. Main Floor $2.95 Embroidered Scarfs, $1.95 Crepe de Chine printed in lovely, charming floral designs in pastel colors. White and dainty colors. Main Floor Toilet Needs, Little-Priced [ios Tooth Paste, 10c. on’s Tooth Powder, ae H lennen’s Talcum Powder, 8c. \. bone ay $1 size, 60¢; 50c size, 30c. zyna Rouge, 12c. Pompeian Massage Cream, 76¢ size, 40c. Rubifoam, 12c¢. Kolynos Tooth Paste, 16¢. Mary Garden Perfume, half oz., $1. Conti Castile Soap, 60¢ bar. English Perfumes, from Goswell & Co., London, 60c, usually 80c and $1.10. Main Floor Women’s $1 Fine oe Handkerchiefs, 50c heer quality, new narrow hems, with beau- tifal Irish hand embroidery. Main Floor Women’s 75c Initial Handkerchiefs, 50c Box Pure linen, 3 styles, in wreath effect or narrow lace edge with block initial; laundered; all letters to start sale. Main Floor $5 Down Quilts, $3 Filled with pure down, non-shedding, best sateen covering, beautiful patterns, double bed size. Second Floor $65 Blankets, $3 Pair All wool, white, blue or pink borders, wide silk binding to match, double bed size. Second Floor $2.60 Satin-finished Bed- spreads, $1.26 Handsome new patterns; large double bed size. Second Floor 80c Bleached Seamless Sheets, 55c Fine quality muslin, 81x90 inches, before hemming. Second Floor $1.65 to $2.50 Big Cloth, $1 a Yard Imported, 60 inches wide; fancy stripes on white grounds; for bath robes. Second Floor 75c Imported Wool Waistings, 50c Yard checks and stripes, light and inch. Second Floor Sor s $5 Hand Cars, $3.75 8 of 5 to 12 years; easy runnin eat and handle bar; steel wheels with rub- ber tires, Fourth Floor 60c Initial Stationery, 35c Tiluminated initial o: ff paper in new ribbed effect; one quire, with topes. Main Floor 65c to 85c Corset Covers, 50c 20 styles included in this purchase of 6,000 Corset Covers, very good quality noes and soft finished cambric, trimmed with laces and embroideries, and some are inset with dainty medallions. Second Floor $26 Parisian Model Dolls at $10 Dressed in latest fashions, with elaborate gowns, muffs, furs, millinery, lorgnettes and jew- elry; some with jointed bodies; others of French bisque. Fourth Floor $10 Hand-Colored Photo- gravures, $5 “Dream of Love,” “Springtime of Love,” etc., in antique gilt frames. Sixth Floor Mirrors, Half Price or Less A wonderful collection of perfect samples, from small French Mirrors with pictures to large oval or Mantel Mirrors, 24x60 in. At $1 to $15, regularly $2 to $35. Sixth Floor $12 French Antique Mirrors, $5 Best mirror plate with English prints at top; ornamented frames, fully burnished. Sixth Floor $20 ‘‘Zephyr’’ Trunks, $13.60 26-inch, light-weight, indestructible, 2 trays, ‘antes our r specis al #0 ‘Trunk, now at te; skirt trimmings. Fifth Floor $12 Disc Record Cabinets, $8 200 Records; mahogany finish, with 15 and $20. ‘ourth Faney pl dark brow loor $27.60 Coaster Brake Bicycles, $22. ee secial,” Mtg, Co, ‘Tho “Gimbel aranteed: wheels; 20 ure’ coaster Fourth Floor 76c Foreign Correspondence Paper, 50c Thin German note paper and envelopes, with fancy tissue linings; one-quire Main Floor 26c Correspondence Cards, 18c Cabinets of 24 gold-cornered cards with en- velopes, in white, lavender and light blue, Main Floor Venetian Bandings, Low- priced Straight and irregular edges, 2 to 10 inches wide, rich desi 6c and $1 a yard; regularly 60c to $3. Main Floor frames; De Photography Specials 25c to $4 Photograph Albums at 16¢ to $2. 10c to 50e Photographic Mounts, 8¢ to 40c doz, 26e Ingento Acid Hypo, 16¢ 1b,; 14 1b., 10¢, regularly le, De cloping Powders, 2 for 6c, regularly 5c rystal Hypo, $e Ib Hamme r Dry Pla regularly Se, 5 inch, $2¢ doz., regu- Vr ar. No.0 Film-Pack Cameras, $1.36, list aie $1.50. Film-Packs for same, 26¢ for 13 ex- posures. Demonstration Japanese water-coloring from 10 until 5 o'clock, Friday and Saturday. Fourth Floor Black Japanese Bandings Beautiful designs, 5 to 10 inches wide. 86c and $1 # yard; regularly $1.50 to $3, Also black Japanese allovers, t, effective de- signs, 86c yard; regularly $1.50. Main Floor Also Hundreds of Other Special! Birthday Offerings that we didn’t have space to tell about here. eee eed TOMORROW! Spi aduptations of latest Paris model: Quality measures Up to our high standard that we have get to make this a record-making event. $21—-Smart Tajlored Suits of men's-wear diagonal cloth fastened in rever-collar, trimmed with C oes t skirt, navy, purple, brown and pro 34 to 44, Afternoon Tailcred Suits of fine t Trimmed with silk fringe. BI: of crepe m $3 cis skirt effect. $13.60—Young Women's Con fashioned of mannish ber d also a few plain colors. . 16, $18.60—Young Weessa' single-breasted coat with ve et collar, satin lined. Black, navy and Copenhagen blue. fringe. 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. Millinery Offerings Trimmed, Untrimmed, also Trimmings Ostrich-trimmed Hats at $12.76, which would regularly sell at $20. and $6.60 Black Silk Velvet H: A hag aie tl ve few vy les. Also hatters’ * plush ats. $5 quality velvets, blocked in the latest Parisian sty! $6 and 6, Velour artete $3 and ¢4—Best been used in the making brown, navy, dark gree tn and purple, $5 Velvet Hats, $3——Green, rul with black velvet of equally good q| ity. Medi dainty desi Gc, regularly $1.60 and $1.75. $1.75, regularly $3. Quality Furs at Exceptional Prices Beautiful range caracul in these large pillow muffs and Russian cape collars—$26 a set. Natural gray ‘fox i in large muffs and animal shapes—$26 a set. soft, fine skins. 975 Birthday Women’s$15t0$18.75 Suits, $11.75 Six new models, of fine all-wool materials, plain or trimmed; sizes 31 to 44. Women’s $8.75 to $10.75 Suits, $4.75 A clearance of broken lines of medium weight suits, all sizes in the collection. Women’s $12.75 to $15 Gowns, $10.75 Ten new models, of silks and woollen fabrics, black and colors, high or low necks. $1.50 Tailored Waists, $1 Four new models of linen, percale and linene, plain tailored, tucked or embroidered. $3.85 $4.50 to $7.60 Silk Wa 200 samples messalines, taffetas, silk marquis- ette, broidered nets, chiffons, ete.; sizes 34, 36, Women’ 8 Reversible Coats, $9.75 Made to sell at a much higher price, of the popu- lar double-faced fabrics, in good colors, Women’s Raincoats at $3 Well made, of an attractive gray rubber surface fabric, with a plaid back, and black velvet collar. Women’s Poplin Coats at $6.95 Rainproof, making them very useful; gray and navy blue poplin, with velvet collar, Birthday Specials Here and There Women’s 65c and 75¢ Kid Gloves, 60c. Women's 50c and 75c Fabric Gloves, 26c. 75c¢ Union Suits, 30¢. lic Stockings, imperfec , 26e, 2be Stoel ngs, imperfect, 12 1c. ater Coats, $2. 16° » Siaes 18 to 30, were 1, now B0c, " "C orets, were $1.50, now 76c, all Silk Ribbons, 5:4’ inches wide, 20c. forchon Laces, 2¢ a yard. ¢ Verice medallions and gulloons, 26¢. mbroidered Flouncing, 36¢ « yard. Women’s 50¢ and Women's 50¢ Girts’ 12¢ a yard 10e, , $1,00, n [Tandkerehiefs, 8e. erch'efs al be. § Cotton, 3 doz. spools, MuslinUnderwear, ete. ‘i. "th } > rambric, b ) Soe 60c 60 $1.00 $1.00 $1.96 $2.60 otton, Chailie Kimonos : $1.00 Women’ s $3 Shoes at $1 yairs in a Variety of good styles and ; mainly broken lines from our | sizes in some good style or other. $1.25 to $2 Dress Goods at 65c 10 of the season's favorite weaves and from 3 to 10 shades in each weave; in skirt and dress lengths. $1.60 Ali Wool Serge, black and navy, 64 inch, $1. $1.35 Imported Diagonals, navy only, 43 inches, Ho All ‘Wool Storm Serge, all colors, 38c adcloth; Empire coat and new k, navy, purple and tan. with the new double tunic skirt, : y lace. a charming new overskirt Bodice trimmed with bressed Venise lace collar. New Apparel for Girls and Young Women several of the new semi-iress styles, ae. brown, blue and tan mixtures, years. suits of heavy ribbed cheviot, severely tailored, Gored skirt with panels back and front; navy, black and brown; 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. $10-—Young Women’s Demi-Tailored Dresses of serge, in three new models. $16—Young Women's Party Frocks of white silk marquisette over pink, blue or white, trimmed with lace and a lace edging that closely Tossmnbles both these soft and stiff #i , king’s blue and silk velvet hats, faced jum-sized shapes. French Lingerie at Unprecedented Prices Hand-embroidered and hand-made long Petticoats, $2.60, regularly $5. Chemises—Every stitch hand-made and hand-embroidered; numerous Drawers—Circular style, hand-scalloped and Scarab) in charming designs; every stitch hand-made; $1.60, regularly $2.50 to $3.50. Nightgowns—Hand-made in slip-over styles, prettily hand-embroidered; Women's $2.75 Long Gloves, $2.15 Pair 16-button length Mousquetaire French Glace lambskin, in white only; Women’s Coats Uniquely Priced All reproductions and fri ie Pe Nort $43.50. wie eae inside, $26, = new Paquin . Black, uli mi 50. Sizes ine "a, $14.76, regularly $18.50. Men’s $2 and $2.60 Shirts at $1.46 joor Fringe trimmed Floor with soft turn-back euffe--ull sizes. $1.60 Negligee Shirts at $1 patterns. Men’s $1.60 to $2.60 Knitted Silk Ties, 96c ain Floor panel stripes in good variety. $1 Silk. Knitted Neckties at 50c Various weaves, plain and eross-bar stripes and figures. Main Floor Men’s $8 Sample Hats, $1.75 Third Floor in shaggy, Velour and smooth finish. Sample izes. Men’s $1 Silk Socks, 50c Pair Fourth Floor id black of he silk with eotton and soles. Colere an of heavy ingrain ps ad oe American Velour has shapes. Black, Tut Hier Men’s $3.60 Novia Silk Underwear, $2.75 Shirts with long sleeves; Drawers ankle length. Main Floer $19.60 to $23.60 Portieres, $15.50 Pair and cream. Plain centers with hai two-color borders; plain center; sed others. Second Floor $20 Beet sory © Brussels Rugs, 9 x 12 ft. Third Floor $15 to $25 bay ene Oriental Rugs at $10 Tes Manin rena eiletiasae wide, buphs ead Sehna Khelima, Kazakjas, Anatolians and Daghestans, value, at $10 each. Main Floor Specials in the Subway Store Silks and Velvots Former High’ | Men's $15 Blue y Suits, $9.75 All Silk Measaline, 18 inches 55 B Newest styles well made from all wool, fast color Taffeta, 18 inches : 80 8 blue serge; sizes 34 to 44 chest measute. All Silk Piaid Taffeta, 18 inches.) .50 38 Children’s 50c Rompers, 25c Silk Bengaline, 1,25 +16 Sizes 3 to 7 years. Subway Store, Balcony Dress Corduro: 1.00 15 Men’s $2.60 Trousers, $1.35 Black Paon Velvet 15 +65 Well made, of dark blue, good wearing fabrics. Youths’ $6.50 Suits at $3.75 Broken lines of good suits for school wear; all sizes from 17 to 22 in the group. Boys’ $3 School Buits, $1.85 4 good styles for boys of 21% to 17 years. Boys’ 75c Knickerbockers, 35c Well made of cassimeres and cheviots, Men’s Furnishings . Men's Shirts $1.50 and $2.00 Men’s'Scarfs, imperfect 50c and Men's “Eagle” Garters ’ Men’s Domet Flannel Pajamas. . Boys’ Four-in-Hand Ties Boys’ Ribbed Stockings; imperfect. Bed Coverings Blea hed Sheets; two sizes Bleached Sheet iewehed Pillow € Blankets; wool fii Silk Remnants, 16c, 26¢ and 36¢ yard. Velvet Remnants, 10¢ to 76c a length. Misses’ Sample Dresses, $7.50 From one of the manufacturers who make our higher priced dresses; 10 new styles of French serges, storm serges and satins. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Tailored Coats at $13,60 Made to sell at a much higher price by one of our leading tailoring houses; sizes 16 to 18 years. Girls’ $6 medium weight Coats, $2. toe Juniors’ $1.36 Gingham and Porcale Dresses, Birthday Sale Misses’ $2 Lawn Dresses, 75c¢ Misses’ $3 Lawn Gingham Dresses, $1 1214 to 18c Wash Goods at 8c yd. About 10, ,000 yards; 18¢ plain and fancy organ- dies, 1%¢ woven tissues, 18c mercerized poplins, 15¢ jacquard suiting, 15¢ dress gingham, etc. Remnants 10c to 26c Goods, bc Yd. Lining: Flaid Blankets; 6 . ¥ Fancy Fae Linin ne yard wide... § Woolen Blankets; 70x80 in $5.00 3.50 36-Inch Black Sateen, ge agice | Silkoline Comforters; full size § Black Silk Petticunt Flounces. ||| $2.00 $1.26 Crocheted Bed Spreads; scalloped $: #160 Silverware, Jewelry = v"="_ "tu" | Muslins and Flannels Heavy Silver-plated Knives; doz $1.20 | Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, French Gilt.La Vullieres $1.00 to $ 0c Fruit of the Loom Pillow Casing; 46 ‘ | and 40 in. We Ile Frvit of the Loom § wice. 27-inch Shirting Flannel Figured Flannelette; new design $18.75 Brass Bedste ds, $12. 16 Handsome massive bedsteads, 2-ineh continuous « i 7 one-inch filler rods, with ball ends. Quadruple Plated Bread ‘Trays. Sterling Enamel K . a German Silver Mesh Mantel Clocks; §-d $4.75 Dinner Sets, $2 48 pieces of fine thin decorated porcelain Brown and White Cooking Ware heeting; Ly yd. lhe to De Pudding Dishes at Ge to 12c. $9.75 Sliding Couch Beds, $5.75 eto GOe Mixing Bowls, 10¢ to 20¢. Steel frame, woven Wire spring; soft cotton mat- sto $1.50 Covered Casserdles, 26¢ to 60¢. tress. 15.60 Matt: t $9.75 s attresses at . Linens and Towels ey ‘ of fine white cotton felt: art or colonial ticking, y imperial edge. 6-inch border Rugs One-Third Under Price ;- Showroom samples. iy 76 10) x13!) ft, ¥ Velvet Rugs-- Showroom x12 ft. (seamless (seamless Wilton, Ht 00 | 60c Reine Burs ‘Traveling F $6.00 to $7.00 $3.60 Imported 'T $1.00 60c 60c Leatherette Waste Baskets $1.00 & $1.5 ‘ Upholsteries y Renaissance Lace Curtains $5.50 & $4.00) $3. Lace Curtain Strips....$1.15 & $1.05 ¢ Curtain Swiss, Silkoline, ct Porax iS p or Babbitt ul dd 15¢ 8c ‘ Boilers, medium Cretonnes, Taffeta d fe 16¢ lurbage Cans, family si Holland Window ‘Shades; 3 Tohet Paper Holders mounted ; slightly imperfect. Oe ac lass Holders, nieke! plated 40c 26c GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY.THIAD eT. 1 SIMBELS Women’s Suits and Dresses at Astonishing Prices ck and span, new and never before displayed. Black Velveteen Twincotes combined with troudcloth, in rose, violet, Miaperted Bieck Velgur Coste trimmed with silk cording and silk bugle of imported ie double-faced woolens—navy or black, ing and 8 ory $8 eats of double-faced homespun, $29.80, reg mart Street Coats of the new English snowflake worsteds, in pay and Unusually fine lot of plaited-bosom and plain Negligee Shirts of corded woven-stripe madras, with attached cuffs; and soft Freneh flannel negligee, ‘Woven-stripe madras, on dark and light grounds, attached oe ; handsome Crocheted shell and accordion-knit, in plain colorings, crom-barred and Derbies in black and brown; wide brim or conservative style. Soft Hats Men's 60c Socks, 26c Pair | All-gitk drop stitch and silk-plated, in black and colors. Main Floer Velvet and Velour Portieres, with Tapestry, in greens, reds, , saan ented lined with contrasting velvet; cream ground tapestry lined with Mag Shel wth ey heed agsortment from stock of the famous Alexander Smit! tote Tape Brussels Huge! in the favorite 9 x 12 ft. ioite—at HALF TRICE as a birthday offering. Sixth Floor Jugs, averaging 3 x 6 {t., ida trapper Kirman- | with less noise, and more economical | ment has been deprived of patrolmen Jasks that % (its y to | Queens. of ashes, garbage and light refuse, EDWARDS URGES INCREASE WN PAY i; OF TE WS | Declares reidia’ T las Nor His . Clerical Force Now Receive “Living Wages.” Ss white: MEN, TOO, « \In Letter on His Budget Estie mate He Tells of Some | $7 a year. 1 desire bim to get 0. A river tm getting $900 a year. I de- sire Wim to get $00. Other requests have been made in proportion to the +, Posttions the men hold tn comparison. to other departments. Tiris total md crease of %48,{71 means cleaner streets | and an equalization of salaries. “I earnestly hope thie will recetve / your hearty co-operation, as there are. «) some 6,500 men in this department who ’ are in absolute need of an increase in | pay. “The increase in population seriously affects the work of this department. Every new apartment, hotel, dwelling ‘house or tenement means an extra out- put of ashes, garbage and lgbt refuse. This meang that I mast have more horses, carts and men and money for final disposition. To meet this condi- tion and do successfully this work we are required to do in Manhattan, the Bronx and Brooklyn, it will require 66 more men than for 1911. This in sal- aries means $91,492. “The night work whioh is going on we Most successfully is costing some more money, and this must be recognized in the budget.” BIGGER CARTS TO LESSEN NOISE bi OF NIGHT WORK. ' The Commissioner has requested 100 additional sweepers for night werk in cleaning the lower east side and other thickly populated sections, Many civic organizations have endorsed this re- auest, Commissioner Pdwards also plans to change the present system of removal In- stead of a one horse cart he would use a three horse truck, and says this means the work will be done quicke: Under the new police laws the depart- special duty, and the Commissioner police be assigned to his departn their salaries to be made 4 charge on his appropriation, a re FIRE CHIEF DEVLIN BURIED. Many Firemen March in Procession on Way to Cemetery. ‘he funeral procession of Battalion uet William F. Devlin passed through lower Broadway yesterday afternoon on Cavalry Cemetery in ompanies of ten firemen d in the funeral train of the late Who died because of a fall from a @ fire a week ago, and there Were also six companies of firemen who were off duty und had elected to attend the funeral At Broadway and Fulton streets the Six mar cht men of Mook der Company No. 1 their truck, As dn filed past them the company bared their e the bell upon thetr truck f was burted be- were held in the kof the Biessed ew Brighton, Staten MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO r= With Your Purchase > | High-Grade Furniture Liberal Credit Terms i Down on [ey 58 “$100 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9, 2174-32 AVE JBETIIS ZIIS™ST

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