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HANGS‘ "R=Sscond YearHind Sale ls Now in Full Swine at GIMB men ae a | $686 THE SUSIUEHANNA Is the YEAR-END New Price On Men’s and Young Men’s _— ap Locomotives and Cars De-| SUITS and OVERCOATS ef | failed, One Man Killed, | Of $22 to $28 Grades* | if Three Hurt, in Jersey. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1911. - Our own stock, all but a specially choice lot of Double-faced Long Brown or Gray Overcoats, that we thought good enough to buy, and put into the Sale. 1 i Former Gimbel prices were fair, for clothing made | by the finest wholesale tailors in America, especially [§ or us. \4 But it’s Year-End, so we put on a clearance price ff Chk pees ote et te its wonderful economy. {f E exit . - = SOATS include ans, Storm Coats and {{ tnotives were derek es wll as exverl They All Have Their Eyes on GIMBELS! Chesterfields, in mixtures, plain black, and Oxford gray. ; care of each train. ‘The wreckage was SUITS are new models, in brown, gray, blue, black re wwf] HOY Tomorrow Begins a Real Gimbel Sale of Men’s | 2:1 mixtures. some with sott roi lapels i} Price, the fireman of the qxtra freight, Tailoring and style are above criticism. It is asale One man was killed and three eertoue-| fy tngured tn & hend-on collision at 2 o'oleck A, M. to-day on the New York, usquehanne and Western Ratiroad at Meokhelm, N. J., a village twenty-five miles west of Patorson. The trains—a regular and an extra freight—came to-| ‘The injured are: truly worthy of GIMBELS, and one that well-dressed |] W. freman of an i , \ prey iiannell, freman of the, regular 9 men cannot afford to miss. AND-THEY’RE NOT |f | A gl That Will Get a Warm Welcome from New York MEN . mamas hs ol Pourth Peer uineer of the extra freight. ; . The reguiar freight was bound west With the keenest kind of Year-End economies, but as bright and new as 1912 itself, we launch tomorrow a Gimbel Sale for Men that is “the real thing.” Men Fi so rn T' 4 wane There tak clear way aibas “the about New York don’t know this Gimbel Men’s Store as well as they ought to. This Sale will come as an eye-opener to many, and make friends of them. That Eve S sap n h naoeiens and L ” 4 tracks for @ good distance, and this is, frankly, what it’s for. : J very One with t cnderlust } makes the accident harder of explana- Every garment in this Sale was made particularly for GIMBELS. Most of the merchandise has been newly made for this event, by manufacturers anxious to We Announce for Tomorrow ) A “get in,” and consequently on their mettle. A few lots are from our own stocks—reduced. A SALE OF «& ” AK EU “Whe ke CeMES eae, There are some remarkable features. You can choose from 99 splendid styles of Shirts at $1.16. You can choose from more than 100 styles of Shirts at 95c, L I K I 1 Y Trunks } Apparently neither train hea orders that push the others very hard for quality. There are offerings of Pajamas that come as a direct answer to many a man who has asked us “When are you going FAMOUS | to stop at Stockholm, end each en- to have a good Pajama Sale at GIMBELS?” This isit. There are Collars in handsome boxes of a dozen, at 96c, that are as good as_the usual two-for-a-quarter Hereafter, “‘Lik- [p. Kincer believed that he had the rignt kind. Straight to GIMBELS from Collartown itself. ly” Trunks will be Tan EL at EE Laundering is perfect—your owi pet laundry might well be envious of it. Making and finish, style and dimensions, ateall above criticism. As we said before, oA in full be na | aroused tho little h it is a real Sale, and here are the plans and specifications: number of persons were on the scene, » Py } Trey found a mass of wreckage from 4000 High-Class Shirts at $1.16 3000 Handsome Fancy Shirts at 95c ment, ha Gimbels, |j j which poured the steamy from the loco- Four thousand such Shirts won't be nearly enough to go round as 6oon-as thelr Think of the best $1.50 Shirt you ever saw—and you'll probably take those in pref- ‘o signalize this ff | motive be . ‘Two of the injured men excellence spreads. Made by the concern that turns out the greater part of our best erence. A variety euch as you never saw in Shirts at 95c—120 patterns, and all of them new departure, { Ware being cared tor by thelk fallows, Shirts. And the equals of Shirts that we have sold at $1.50 and $2. | | 800d. Plaited bosoms, in Hight and dark brown percale. Plain negliges, in dark brown the mak Hi } who had come from the rear of the Of fine self-striped or Jacquard figured madras, or high-count percale, plaited or negl:- woven madras, All coat style, cuffs attached. Siz>s 14 to 17, various sleeve lengths, {n- he JAKES, enry trains. Another wan dragged out of the gee, all in coat style, with cuffs attached; a great variety of smart printed stripes, in | cluding 3¢6-4nch In almost every size. Main Ficor Likly & Co, of wreck. Fireman Price had been pinne styles absolutely never eeen in low priced shirts. Superbly laundered. oor 1000 White Plaited Shirts at 95c he prob te ab hen ce so elas 1600 White Madras Shirts at $1.15 White Shirta of much character and great comfort. Value far higher than price— | Jet us have 237 of their famous eae page at ve ‘The injured men were taken to x| Wholesale price on a duplicate order of these Shirts would be $2 more a dozen than really an object lesson to men in Gimbel merchandising. White muslin bodies, fine white ; + AAR 4 very ) SeaiGy Noube Gna toca) GRIRIGIARE: Ware we ask for them at retail. Self-striped or Jacquard-figured white madras, plain negli- | cambric bosoms, with six %-Inch or twelve %-inch knife plaits on each side of bosoms. | low prices—their surplus stock of styles, which have called to attend them. All the re gee or with box or side-plaited bosom. Coat arte cuffs fie A ores rey die Sizes 14 to 17, various elceve lengths. Main Floor been changed in design. ) of « a 2 vt " 5 1 vhite o . 5 ° ’ r . T 5 :. Ed Bae act he enrages nee te anew Tents Siceragatelneh cos ete jae ae a Main Floor Come quick, for Paring rg og Bed weave of mercerized : There is a wide range of inks, especially attractive ‘At the offices of the Susquehanna tn | Fashionable Collars, 96c Dozen choviot, which looks very much like silk. In plain white, tan, blue, or lavender. Com- | just now to people going South. There are Jersey City the only report recelved| Every style made newly and specially for Gimbels by one of the best collar concerns fortable surplice neck, with double row of silk lvops, and fine pearl buttons. Such dis- Wardrobe Steamer Trunks Dress Trunks when information was asked was that) in Troy, Equal in every reapect to the two for 25c collar,*save that they do not have | tinguished Pajamas have never before been sold for less than $3 a sult. Small, Regulation Steamer Trunks Skirt Trunks there had been a head-on collision and our name or a style name printed on them. Nothing but the size, which 1s, by the | medium, and large sizes. Main Floor Combination Shoe and Hal Trunks Hat Trunk: { BAe G8 AD wes. Hille: ana: thi ee way, accurate. Made of fully shrunk materials, well-laundered, and as long-wearing as Men’s Pajamas at $1.45 “ombinalior a fat Trunks } j hurt. No explanation was given as to the much higher-priced sorts. In lock-front styles, high and low, with round or square Another Pajama “snap.” These are made over full dimensions, of tancy mercerised Boot Trunks Men's Trunks the cause of the wreck corners, and wing and turn-over styles. Sizes 14 to 18 in almost every style, 95c dozen, | cotton, in plain colors, or handsome colored stripes. Surplice neck, silk loops and We have established six price groups in which the values | é and sold by the dozen only. Subway Store, Balcony pearl buttons; small, medium and largo sizes. Pajamas that we should ordinarily sell | quoted are the prices for which these “Likly” Trunks usually sell: |] White Stiff-Bosom Shirts at 95c Parts for $2 and $2.50 a suit, ei at Pah Only 600 oy MainFloor | At $10 At $12.60 { A style for the conservative business man; coat cut, to be worn with detached cuffs. en. amas at | \< Roane of 2100 linen and Shirts that have been sold regularly by us before this sale at A very little price for such pak Pajam Hait Leeder again would be fair. Trunks usually $14 to $17. Trunks usually $17.50 to $20. \ $1.50. Vartous sleeve lengths, in each size, from 14 to 18, Main Floor Plain white, or cream, mercerized cotton, with white loops and pearl buttons. Small, At $16 At $17.50 Men’s Fancy Shirts at 75c ; medium and large. Subway Store, Balcony tN $ - $17. Only 1,500 of them—too few, by far, when you think what a “cinch” they are at Muslin Night Shirts at 60c runks usually $20 to $25. Trunks usually $25 to $30, the price, which ought to be a dollar. Negligee or plaited bosom, coat style, attached ‘The sort that usually bears 7hc price tags. Of excellent muslin, cut in a wide, At $20 At $25 } cuffs, Neat printed stripes in various colors, on light grounds. Sizes 14 to 17, in roomy way; surplice neck or with collar. Plain white, or fancy trimmings, Sizes 15 $ various sleeve lengths. Lis Subway Floor, Balcony to 19. Subway Store, Balcony Trunks usually $30 to $35. Trunks usually $35 to $40. ¢ ’ is Of course, there is not every style of Trunk at every price. 1 Over $800,000 Worth of This Season’s DRESSES, SUITS and COATS for Women | » the assortment will be found most satitwetory. Our previous fy ; ¢ | experience with these Sales prompts the caution to would-be pur- p and Young Girls, a Third to a Half Less Than Former Prices | chasers to come as early as they ean tomorrow morning. Fifth lee. Every Garment, Including Original Imported Models, in This Year-End Sale F Do you realize that the Winter wearing season is yet young? So for Tomorro Ww, There Will Be this reason these economies are of greater value. An After-Christmas Round-Up You should also take into consideration the fact that Gimbel Apparel p is not only distinctive, but that the majority of the modes are in vane Of B O O K S oe shoe shown pleerueres ie iB because We he Sonny importing the latest and finest models of Paris—and we have them reprod i Ng A : ee | At Half Price or Less + Although this is our Year-End Sale, it differs from the usual kind, Which have been mussed, soiled or damaged in the holi- because we must confess that our buying judgment has been very day rush. A great variety of titles, and prices from 6¢ and that our stock has not become depleted in spots. Except in one upwards, Fourth Floor. instance—Our Evening Gowns for Women, And when we came to pre; : this Sale, so few of these gowns remained that selection would have been uite disappointing! ‘Therefore, we had several hundred charming Year -End Jewelry Clear ance Svening Dresses made to our et ial order—just f is Sale, T ' A ‘ fF ‘ yon tof / ° manufacturer co-operated with us and quoted ‘an saonthae wad ,_Sinoothing out stocks after Christmas brings lots of little lots to ey eae “ price on materials and the making—and made the Dresses in the very li ht. Among the French Jewelry, there are Jeweled te latest styles. For this reason we are enabled to present Chane 8 ne ne, Brooeies; Bar Pins, Fancy Venetian Necklaces, which w Evening Dresses of $50 Quality, at $27.60 26c to $1, Were 60c to$3 = Main Fleer $27.60 and $30 Qualities, at $16. an ualities, at $16.60 In the French Millinery Salon fl Cc me mmocal Ay et carmen ie His cles are a enitfon over messa- ine—attractively trimmed with crys ugles and gold laces, Pastel Hats That Were $15 to $50 At $10, $12, $15 and $20 colors, also black, and black over white. In the Medium-Price Salon Several surplus lots from our regular manufacturers of Suits and Hats That Were $10 to $14.75, at $7.50 Dresses are also in the sale! Of course, these measure up to our high standard of quality, and we have priced them in accord with those from | Hats That Were $5 to $7, at $3.50 Several scores of these Hats in styles suitable for all occa- our regular stock, | Women’s Dresses, $12.60, $26.60, $19.60 and $22.60; were $19.50 | sions—smart tailored, demi-dress and dress hats. These economies are greater by comparison, because ori- fe e | | to $45, Demi-Tailored and Afternoon Dresses of serge, messaline, chiffon, Sttempt to @ay in this Instance what 3 crepe meteor, silk RAT uNtse, crepe and velveteen. Kind of wat ould be ' : ere § ginal Gimbel prices are acknowledged to be very conservative, Women tell us that we have Anite the best in millinery PE Aad = Dresses that w 50 or more, also our remaining imported models, New York--from the viewpoint of style and quality, And every hat in this Sale is made in our own workrooms. ECOL! $19.60 $18.50 $265 $27.50 at proportionate savings. i Third Floor GUARANTEED $ 23 JEWELS SOLID 14 KARAT | GOLD the four above lines ) to realize what This t# the offer Whclewels Women’s Tailored Suits, $16, $19.50, $25, $32.60, $46 and $52.60, were | tailored they in serge, crepe meteor, and velveteen—-a few of chiffon for evening $22.50 to $90. Trotteur styles, also other severely Velleree medals, a well us | wear. Other evening dresses at proportionate economies, dress suits of serge, zibeline, cheviot, velour, de laine, velveteen and cordur: es ' ch Sf one hundred “or. anc tat Allsuits that were $90or more, including imported models, at proportio mateo mone ttle, 18, 28 408 SF Poses cant of cheviot, kersey and wan £00.08, For Young Women of 14, 16, 18 and 20 Years i Sih rane a K SEM f| Coatsof cheviot, brondcloth, 612.60, 613.60, 916, 916.60, $18.60, $22.60, $26, $20, Suits of cheviot $13.75 and $16, were $17.50 to $25, FREE &:": $35 and $45, were $18.50 t9 840. "Single and double texture fabrics, ehincili Dresses of serge, $10 and $12.80, were $15 and $18.50, | Belated Pretty Things Reduced Vaten . , velvet, sloth an teen; some fur-trimme: 4 F rted Metal Fe Pots, , regularly $1. CHARLES A. KEENE | { Cot its, 613 76. $15, $18.50, $20, 626, $30 and $35, were $22.50 to $50. Fancy For Young Girls of 6 to 14 Yeai——Coats of broadcloth, cheviot, corduroy | PO! ctx! Fern Pots, 60¢, regularly $1 Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, and velveteen, $5, $7.60, $9.75, $12.60, $15, $18.60 und $22.60, were $8.60 to Imported Flat Silver-Plated Traveling Hat Brushes, at 60¢, New York || 5 1.25 to $1.50, $29.50. Dresses of serge, $4.60, $7.60 and $10, were $5.75 to $15. Third Floor. |” eae ae thes Spoons, Butter Knives, Fruit Knives, Pickle Forks, etc., at $5¢ each, regularly 50c, 75¢ and $1. If they had gotten here when they should, they would not have to bear these reduced prices, Main Floor — Blankets in the Year-End Sale Handsome Blankets that have lost a little of their freshness during the holiday season are grouped at two new low prices, fabrics, velveteen and corduroy, Z ss Dresses, $9.75, $12.60, $16, $18.60 and $22.60, were $15 to $34. Demi- Women’s Coats That Have Brought Us Fame Are in this Sale Not a coat has escaped the blue pencil, even though it may be a favorite of themoment. As this Year-End Sale is absolute, every coat, whether it is fur- trimmed or one of those smart double-texture coats which ney he worn aboard the steamer nex woe must go. 3 istinctiv i e, but because they are graceful and not bulky. - ; - Gimbel coats are distinctive not only for their good style, b Sas hey Seal Plush Coats—-Some trimmed with fur, others with braid and some Single and Double Texture Woolen Coats, $9.50, $12.50, with a large crocheted ornament and buttons; $17.60 to $65; were $24.50 to $75 $16.50, $22.60 and $37.76, were $22.50 to $65 Velour Coats, $32.50 to $195, were $40 to $265 _ They are all or part wool, in white, gray, and plaids, for full-. Imported models at $45 to $65, originally $62.50 to $190. Majority imported—trimmed with fur, braid and embroidery; also some | sized beds, and have been reduced thus: Fur-Trimmed Coats—Double-faced woolen fabrics, chinchilla cloth, broad- | simply finished with black silk cording, At $4.26 AGE were $5.50 to $7.50 ‘ cloth, zibeline and cut velvet, collars (and some with cuffs), of Australian opos- Imported Evening Wraps, $75 to $195, | At $0.50 a Pair, were $6.50 to $10 Second Fleer sum, natural raccoon, beaver, Persian lamb or skunk-dyed opossum; $22.50 to were $95 to $350 = / $145, originally $27.50 to $175, Rich brocades, velours and satins, in exquisite colors; Ty CVE Broadcloth Coate—Severely tailored or trimmed with braid, velvet or | some trimmed with fur. fringe, $18.50, $22.60, $27.50, up to $72.50, were $27.50 to $85, & Domestic Evening Wraps ot broageiath, satin ‘and vel- : $12, , » $18, +50, yeteen; 60 tc , Were $25 to $85. rd Fioor Serge and Cheviot Coats—$12.50 to $35, were $18.50 to $42.5 veteen; $17.60 to $70, were $25 to $85. 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