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WORLD, : _._ THE BVENING i Bonwit TELLER & Co. OUTFITTERS. TO WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS Fifth Avenue at 38th Street ' TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY WILL CLOSE OUT Without Reserve 200 Women’s | 250 Women's Outing Coats Tailored Suits tT 10.50 st 1850 Formerly 20.00, 25.00 & 30.00 Formerly 29.75 to 42.00 => , LOUIS, Nov, 1-8 Lous will @ Vigorous effort to obtain the Re- can end Democratic National Coa- of 1913. ‘The St. Louis Post ‘spatch yesterday an offer to give $10,000 to a ‘by whieh one or both conventions be brought to this city. It prom- jeed to pay $5,000 toward a fund which sbould bring the Republican Convention, | the game to a fund which should get the | Democratic Convention, or the whole | 000 to a fund which should get one | ft shall be de- o as been under con- in a general way, the Post- tch’s offer ts expected to nave the effect of sharply arousing public attan- | tion and of starting a campaign.’ The | . mmittee of tne Business| Included are the best selling styles of the season will meet to-morrow to | « ‘ Mk tas" Mle’ ef 4. fant to ues | couble-faced, soft, warm materials—suitable for motoring and general outdoor wear, A large variety of styles—broken sizes and a few suits of a kind—plain and trimmed effects in Tweeds, Cheviots, Wide Wales, Diagonals, etc, NONE SENT C, 0. D. NONE CREDITED OR EXCHANGED ittees, which will meet in Washington 12 and Jan. 8 respectively, tho the city’s central lo- ‘ation, its ample hotel accommod. 5, ts splendid coliseum anu its str: political position as the metropolis tful State. ®| IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFEREN CE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET IT. After shopping or after the matinee, visit THE GOLDEN TEA ROOM AT GIMBELS For Afternoon tes with assorted Sandwiches, French Pastry and Cake for 50c. Music by Lawton’s Orchestra. Eighth Floor Evéry Dress, Suit and Coat in the Young Women’s Salon Will Face a Substantial Reduction Tomorrow $85,000 Worth of the Latest and Most Correct Apparel for Misses _And Small Women in This Clearance Sale Savings Average from $5.25 on a Dress to $40:on a Suit Yes, the eason s yet young and this merchandise is quite new— some of it has only been here a week or so. But that makes no differ- ence, as it has been the policy of the Gimbel Stores for many years not to wait until the season is over to clear stocks, but to do it at the “wearable time.” e The distinction of having done the largest business in young women’s apparel in America is certainly due the House of Fashions this { season. Yes, we had correct styles and apparel of quality—but there was another reason. We carried a tremendous stock and therefore had almost unlimited variety and a complete range of sizes at all times. So now that the season is beginning to wane, it is only natural that the ranks have been riddled—-only one, two or three garments remain of some styles. On these the reductions will be the largest. But where sizes are still intact the saving will not be as large. However, it will be decidedly worth while—because the price of every garment in this Salon will be substantially lessened tomorrow. These economies are of greater value than the mere dollars and cents signify, because savings may be enjoyed on apparel of distinction. These dresses, suits and coats are not only appropriately designed for young women of 14, 16, 18 and 20 years, but they represent the /atest ‘ approved sivles of Paris—as many are reproductions of imported models. ’ . : Young Women’s Tailored Suits Sturdy suits of cheviot, homespun and men’s wear serge-fashioned in severely tailored styles for school and general utility wear. Velvet, corduroy, velveteen and broadcloth suits for matinee and afternoon wear. Beautifully trimmed with braid, satin, fringe and some with fur. Of course, there are severely tailored styles in these too. Navy blue, brown and black are the dominating colors, but every suit-shade of the season is in the collection. Tomorrow—$16, $16.60, $18.75, $22.60, $25, $28.50, $32.50, $37.50, $45, $60 and $75. Former trices, $22.50 to $115. Savings range from $7.50 to $40 on each suit. Third Floor Dresses for School, Street, Afternoon and Party Wear Serge and Broadcloth Dresses in smart demi-tailcred coat styles which young girls adore. because they are so convenient. Jelvet, Satin, Crepe Meteor and Velveteen Dresses for afternoon, matinee a tea wear. Charming and simple but with the modishness that conveys a feeling of satisfaction to those young women who are so ambitious to be grown up. Evening and Party Frocks of dainty chiffons and crepe meteors are dreams of loveliness. Crystal beads and bugles, shadow laces and garlands of silk flowers are prominent among their ornamentations. Tomorrow $10, $12.60, $14.75, $16.60, $18.50, $22.60, $25, $27.50, $33.60, $35, $37.60, $40 and $47.50. Former trices were $15 to $85. Savings range from $5.00 to $37.50 on each dress. Third Floor Top Coats for General Utility and Dress Wear Tweed Coats, and others of double-faced woolens in reversible and one-exterior styles—every school girl needs just such |_| acoat. And those who motor will probably need two. For afternoon and demi-dress wear, a coat of broadcloth or cheviot is a necessity, For dress—velvet, silk seal plush and velveteen coats are unrivaled, Some of these coats are trimmed with fur, that is, large collars ahd deep cuffs, In silk seal plush coats, we have both sealette (the best American-made plush) and also the genuine Lister silk seal plush—the finest made in England. Tomorrow, $12, $15, $18.75, $20, $22.50, $25, $35 and $45; Former Prices, $18.75 to $70 Savings Range from $6.75 to $25 on Each Coat Third Floor Also a Clearance Sale of Miscellaneous Suits and Dresses in the Women’s Salon Some of the loveliest models of the season are in this disposal. As sizes are broken and styles are so numerous, we have grouped them as follows: Women’s Tailored Suits— $19.75 were $25 to $32.50 $29.50, were $45 to $55 $25, were $35.50 $37.60, were $50 to $55 Demi-tailored Afternoon and Evening Dresses. $14.50, were $18.60 to $22.50 $22.60, were $20 to $40 $19.50, were $29.50 $27.60, were $40 to $50 Sizes 34 to 44 Third Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. The BILL-FOLD BANK is a constant companion and in- centive to thrift. See it at the oifices of Gimbel Brothers, Bankers Rear Balcony, Main Floor or ask to have a Field Teller sent to call at your home, | FURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 191%. ne | excellent wearing; 61x63, regularly $2, at $1.60; 63x81, regularly § ime “ae Ser ukie The Gimbel Subway Storels Brimfulof Economies These Attractive Offerings of Women’s Dresses, Suits, Coats and Furs Should Bring an Active Response The season is well on the wane for manufacturers. We found several of them with surplus stocks and secured what we consider som» of the best bargains we have been able to offer this season. Decided reductions of line here and there throughout our own stocks swell the number of offerings for this event to ample proportions, Suits at $11.75 Fur Coats at $55 Made to sell at $15.75 to $18.75] Of Aret sal French dyed Coney A good proportion amples anc | Oia y tich looking handsome suits made up materials bad fe wine Ue ta with 1 ha of our Ba deep sailor collar and cuffs. y plain ta Russian Pony Coats, $37.50 uration We have sold them at $40 and $45. attractively trimmed; the mat Coats are nicely made of well marked, manfish mixtures and na skins with long shawl collar deep cuffs lined with silk in ral srood shades Icoland Fox Sets, $17.60 Like the illustration, t stitched Pure white, with the appearance of Wome the popular’ white fox, large barrel Made t muff, large shawl er animal scarfs, Sampl Black Belgian Hare Muffs, $6 Looks like black iynx. Good size Al at and very se viceable, . Also a fair nui 0 ‘and white corduroy dresses, | 2/4¢k American Hare Muffs, with lace collars and cuffs, 6.60 A great variety of pretty styles, high or low necks, $4 or short ‘sleeves, with laceand other trimmings; all the wanted colors, such as navy, king's blue, brown, gray, tan and wistaria, also black and white. Corduroy and Velvet Dresses at $10.75 Made to sell at $13.50 to $18.75 One style like the illustration, and Lond others-—Empire d with silk cord; dresses with sin or double Directoire finished at the waistline with silk cord, and still ot fringe, striped velvet, gold lace, ete. Colors for street « sizes from 32 to 44, Subway Store, $6. Rig barrel muff, a limited number. Manchurian Dog Sets, $10 That closely resemble blue wolf, handsome large muff and shawl scarf, an excellent wearing fur. Women’s $20 and $25 Coats at $16 Something over 200 coats in this group, a fair proportion of the popular reversible coats in many styles and colors, some imported models, also polo coats of attractive double-faced fabrics, and a number of coats in beautiful evening shades. All sizes in the group. omen’s Coats at $7.51 ~ Formerly $8.50 to $15. Polo coats, reversible coats and coats in nearly every good style offered this season, of silks, satin, kersey cloth, serges, broadelot Subway Storo, Balcony 48 Purchasers Out of the First 52 Men Who came in response to our advertisement of Men’s&Y ouths’Overcoats $10.50 Made to Sell at $15 and More ‘ vest overcoats by all odds we have seen this season for as little as $10.50; Great Coats, 50 inches long, of all-wool tweeds and cheviots, in good new patterns and colors, with convertible or regular collars, with r without belts, regular or reglan shoulders; Chosterfield Overcoats, black and Oxford 's and meltons with silk velvet collars, also smart new mixtures—al e Subway Store, Balcony. s trimmed re models Girls’Suits & Coats,$12.50,$13.50 | Made to Seil at $14.50 to $18 Tho Suits, for girls of 14 t plain tailored | models; sor owever, are effect or other- | wise. The s are lined with x1 the most | wanted models. Among the fine ack rough cheviots, | | | black and white stripes and pretty new n to sell at $15, now $13.60. The Coats, for girls of 14 tb 18 years, in a variety of attractive styles, including reversible coats of delightful double-faced fabric emi-fitted coats of pretty mixtures, and plain tailored blue and black broadcloth couts; | all very attractive coats; usually $14.50 to $16.50, now $12.60, Subway Store, Balcony | An Active Demand Expected tor These | LINENS for Thanksgiving And not only are the economies well worth while, but the quality in each and every instance is thoroughly desirable. $1.16 All-Linen Snow-white Damask, 7ic Yard In 6 pretty designs, full 70 inches wide; no napkins to match, 65c Mercerized Damask, 60c Yard A high satin finish, 70 inches wide, in eight dainty designs, 45c Mercerized Damask, 30c Yard 58 inches wide, in ten good designs; a good serviceable damask, $3.75 Homstitched Tablo Sets, $3 A hemstitched mercerized pottern table c urge enough to seat six people, and one dozen hemstitched napkins, nehes. $4.25 Damask Table Scts, $3.50 Tablecloths, hemmed ready for use, of mercerized damask, 6383 inches, Boys’ $2.50 to $5 Suits & Coats, $1.85 The Overcoats are favorite Russian styles, double breasted, button- ing clove to the neck; wytn collars of velvet or self material; many have Ay Astrachan cloth collars and cuffs. Sizes for boys of 214 to 10 years inthe group. Regular $8, $4 and $5 overcoats, at $1.86. ‘Tho Suits are mainly Sailor and Russian styles, of pretty brows or gray mixtures, and plain effects. Sizes for boys of 244 to 10 in ony the group; were $2.60 and $3; now $1.86. Subway Store —B: Sale of China and Glassware For Thanksgiving Tables -Unusual Opportunities, $14 Dinner Sets, $8.75 Colonial Glassware 100 pieces fine American porcelain, | The clear, bright crystal and grace- Calicate oral decorations and open | ru) shapes of this Cotonial glassware make it very desirable at any time, $13 Dinner Sets, $7.75 100 pieces, thin American’ porce- {¢¥e¥ more so now at these much re~ Napkins to match, 20x20 inches, I ie wid asl ‘doom duced peices, Odd Table Cloths, All-Linen, Hemstitched mq8.75 Diner Weta: $4: 95 35 bowls, 16c, Silver bleached, but will be snow white after Inundering a {ow ti + Vee 1c bowls, Te. 100 pieces thin American porcelain, dainty floral decorations, Cut Glass Reduced Sc fruit saucers, 3c. 3.25 cut glass salad bowl, $1.90, 80c table set, butter dish, sugar cut glass celery dish, $1.35. | bowl, spoon holder and cream jug, cut glass footed fern dish | at 36c. with nickel lining, $2.75. | Subway Store, Lower Floor Sale of Bedcoverings We think Wednesday or Thursday will see the last of them, $5 Down Filled Comfortables, ¢3. $1.15 Silkoline Covered Comfortables, 75c. $2.76 Satoon Bordered Comfortables, $1.95. $2.25 Blankets at $1.66 pair. $4.00 Plaid Blank it $3. ( ) $2.26 Comfortables at $1.60 each. $1.15 White Crocheted Spreads, 7c each. Remnants, Oilcloths, Linoleums At 10c, 20c & 25c square yard Regular prices 30c to $1 We strongly advise an early selection, and that you bring room measurements with you, Oilcloths and Printed Lincleum, 2 to 6 sq. yd. pieces, regularly 30c to 60c, now 10¢ sq. yd. Plain Linoleum, many colors and shades, some actual “as thick as a board.” 2 to 68q. yd. pieces, regularly 75c to $1, now 20¢ sq. yd. Inlaid Linoleum, 2 to4 sq. yd. pieces, regularly $1.35 to $1.50, now 26¢ sq. yd. Oilcloths aad Printed Linoleums, room lengths of 8 15¢e spoon holders, 8c, at $1.75. 15¢ cream jugs, 8c. $2.25 All-Linen Napkins, $1.60 Dozen About 200 dozen only, hemmed ready for use. 40c Hemstitched Tray Cloths, 30c Good quality damask, four dainty designs. For this week only we will hem free of and napkins purchased in the Subway, Women’s Shoes, $1.60 Pair Made to sell at $3, $3.50 and more. Made as good shoes should be made—in the greatest variety of good styles, Subway and all sizes of some style or other. 460 Woolen Blan| at $3 hears, adh ell ae torent utton or lace, with dull calf tops in all sizes; 75c Colored Crib Blankets, 60c each. Lower yaar. i good manufacturers, in dozens of this urned or welted soles; sizes 244 to 4; A, B and C widths; made to 50 and more, at $1.60 a pair. Women's 60 Storm Rubbers, 26c a Pair Womon's Crocheted Slippers, 45c o Pair Women's Lamb's Wool Soles, 9c Pair For crocheted slippers, all sizes, Subway Store, Balcony GIMBEL CANDIES are absolutely pure, delicious and healthful Gimbel Confections do NOT contain glucose, saccha- rin, arsenic, glue, varnish or any other cheapening agents that are often found in confections not subjected to chemical analysis. Gimbel Confections are also moderate in price,gencrally lower than most of the so-called high-grade candies, Sample Shoes from Floor season's styles, button or Purity Chocolates, !b.......26¢ Assorted Caramels, lb, .40¢ : A, 4 Victory Chocols Ib... 40¢ Walnut Pillows, lb 30c to 16 square yards, regularly 35¢ and 60c, now 26¢ sq. yd. Sweetheart C! tes, lb.60¢ Clear Fruit Rock, lb. . .25¢ , 2,000 Yards Bordered Cordman Carpeting—-Used for “Chicken Bones, 20¢ English Walnut Taffies 30¢ Svalre or I" in several good shades of green, red and tan, Honey Puffs; |b 30c Sub’ 8 ‘aint 18 in ide, regularly 30¢, at 20¢. Subway Store, y WREAY-EISD) SBNORY ' 2214 inches wide, regularly 4c, at 26c. Lower Floor Sale of Brass Bedsteads, Springs and Mattresses As this is the dull season for manufactur offerings of the season. And the low pri y aed at ‘| swe have been able to assemble some of the very best in no way detract from the splendid quality. Sedsteads, $5.75 |Our $8.75 Mattresses at $4.95 Made especially for us by one of our leading manu- y | facturers, it has six lay of pure cotton felt top tom, with twot yers of Canadian fiber en, making it exce gly elastic and com- fortable. __.|$4.76 Sliding Couch Bods, $3.60 tees Strongly made of steel tubing, with the national abric spring: be taken apart, making two couches, Complete with mattress and bolster, $1.75 Pillows at 95c Well made, and filled with 3!¢ pounds of thor- oughly sanitary odorless feathers, % $4.76 practically im- t r nl Springs, $1.76 eads, $10.76 -CIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. 5 Woven Wir iedst 40 ir and mace 6 filler rc and4! fect siz Subway Store, Lower Floor aia