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» — - ee - ~, a vr . a ho) r =~ ay seve > # THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1913. — | More Recruits for the Battalion of | GIMBELS | wens overcoats and surts » At $16.50, Formerly $22 to $28 | Of course, the eagerness of | men who are wise to take ad- vantage of saving $5.50 to $11.50 on a Winter Suit or Overcoat of Gimbel standards of quality necessitates continual additions from higher up in our stock to keep up the assortment in this group at $16.50. Ranks are full again today,and BELOW ZERO COLD COMING ON HEELS OFTHE BI SNOW Real Chill Is Due to Hit Town | $| Riding a Gale Some Time To-Night. | 12 DEGREES AT 8 A. MU GIMBELS Former Millinery Prices Quite Forgotten, as These Untrimmed Hats Must Be Disposed of Tomorrow The cost of the Hats did not influence the blue pencil when it was ordered to lessen prices for the immediate disposal these seasonable Hats, as we need space for the early Spring Hats which are arriving every day. So that you may have an idea of the quality of the Hats Thousands of Exclusive Blouses in the White Sale At $1 to $50 But These Invite Particular Attention Tomorrow: Lingerie Blouses of Cotton Voile Low neck and short sleeves, $2, $3 and $3.96. | D . 4 4, | | we shall quote former prices: . ; a High neck, long or short sleeves, $1, $2, $3, $3.96 and $6. while this Winter weather keeps Fur Hats—of various white and black furs—$5, Shift of Wind to Northwest |}! Lingerie Blouses of Batiste | up, such savings loom large. were $7 to $15. | g . | Among the OVERCOATS, Black Beaver Hats, $2, were $3.95. Expected to Make New | | Low neck and short sleeves, $2, $3, $3.96 and $5. there are smart, sleek Chester- White Felt Hats, $1, were $1.75 to $5. Sotdttn, Da | High neck, long or short sleeves, $1, $2, $3, $3.95 and $5. fields, in black and Oxford gray, Other Hats, too—also appropriate trimmings at savings. Frigidity Record. : ‘ and rough-and-tumble Raglans cs ahas economy may be enjoyed by accepting the cour- top whan and Finely TAILORED SHIRTS aeguits betray the eftecta of No-Charge Trimming Service | aA te + Striped madras, linene and French percale, $1. ; ts offictall a velopments in cut and , oavenes Wesel to 4, porise ped Pure linen, $1; $1.60, $2, $3 and $3.95. H is gd are plain blues and Mat will be beaieact th to oboe har ie Cea a Hat Leet tng ts vise ea pe Mecha Pure linen, hand-embroidered, $2 and $3.95. blacks, as well as fancy mix. ene in either the Main or ji llinery on the top floor of the White- es id * * 4 hall Butlding received reporte from ail | Washable crepe, $1.60 to $6.95. | tures. Fine Suits, jg ne i 5 over the country to-day that tell of | Choose now---but not for much | . “Torday's snow recaited from thw {| |A Clearance Sale of 1000 Lingerie Blouses, 75c| | longer—-nt $16.60, for any Suit TOMORROW—SATURDAY stent ie 6 rm nat and $1.35, Originally $2 to $6 ti or Overcoat in the cranMese Roses and Carnations c New ¥, st Beautiful Blouses of cotton voile, batiste and lawn, trimmed — : . BAe Wh.6 Geeee cenira ot aNd want | with Valenciennes and other laces, also embroidered in color. Freshly Unboxed--These Men’s at 25c and 35c a Dozen ne Gal: ue is wad ao | All sizes, but of some models there may be only one of a size MA | The Hse Killarney Are hintiremincrs Roses—and the leading iy. er and probably most + A varieti @! ‘i —| ii i importa caso te cose canna {| |] —A# this isan accumulation of odde and ends | $1.50 SCARFS at 55c Hach —__ gretsot canutions the vind sold in many nlaes ate 0 iy WaTWMAe MiabuPT aed cinen oe Seems like a considerable discrepancy between value and price. But the maker was | 26c and 36¢ a dozen. sissipp! Valley. : a italy “long” of Me ett a from which they are made to give us the con- | Other seasonable Cut Flowers at these low prices: ‘i cession that makes such a low price possible. ? $ ; Gardenias, 10¢ each. Ster ind Narci ina. THE MAR SOWHEAT Medi O hi _ Materials come from Vienna-—fine silks and satins, with scroll, leaf and other conventional | parenaee Orchids, large, 860 ench;| bunch, also Lily of the Valleys 280 & ‘Thia combination brough} about the | New Jabots and t er designs on rich dark grounds. $1.50 Scarfs in every particular -in their flaring folded shape, | 5 ¢,, $1. pret eee Leer ‘i snowfall. The meeting of the moist S i and fea good finish, as well as the fabrics from which they are made. All perfect and fresh | Double English Violets, fragrant, Bir vept ati e es Plants, at winds from off Hatteras and the Gulf 7 —in their original wrappings. | £0 4n buneh, 86¢ and 600. Subway So's, Balcony zmammtarine sc worerlt} | Neckfixings for Spring Tomorrow, 1,200 of These Scarfs at 58c Each uz the result. Panels of ea neckfixings Leite Lileed me | ‘The weather forecasters say the north- | think that the crocuses will soon appear, for a new fluffy s | A neral arking- cant wind wil change soma time, dur jabot is * woman’s first step towards Spring,” Raat a Men’s Winter Underwear General Marking-Down of Prices on il HC GSBS IRAE TRA FRO woman who was privileged to sce these dainty Neckfixings : is " Whe iotieat aNReRAne coug eis as they were being taken from their tissue-papered cases. $1.50 Grade, 90c a Gar ment | Juvenile Coats and twelve degrees above sero at 8 o'clock, Nees noe ae ee new Ce ane ae one, ene and * We sell this fine Worsted Underwear in our stock ren any for $1.50 a gar- | Milli At 9 oclock it was thirteen, three rows of loveliness, you certainly will agree with pre- . Itis well-made ¢ inis s i e rest cotton, inan | uWire bane “fae: (| | dlctons ‘that thes are’ be the favorite eens for | | ee Teena a sare th ais al 00, the drawer: 301080 pic. oy SO Brsia Waieec Tee esisasts iesecis, te Chuny laces and are hand-embroidered. 60c to $4.50. Just when such Underwear as this is most welcome, along comes a bed 4 \ ractically all of their playful United States 1s Huron, § Dak., with Dainty little Irish Lace Tabs and Bows, 0c to $1.50. from the maker, for us to sell at 90c a garment. First instalment went in a jiffy | ours out of doors need new coats DING Het le Talesle. -batmy Hand-embroidered Linen Collars, 25¢ to $1. last Saturday. Plenty more here for tomorrow. Men, take notice! Main Floor | to finish the season, So for this j a The Chica BtRiae (He toon eee A Special, too—a Manufacturer's vi rd 8 H ll You Save in This vs | cone these eaten ae wall @egrees below zero at piace, of Frills, Jabots and Cascades—some with ee ow We u 8a those whose little tots have been erie seer a yea ce) CeMaittart all old Stocks altached, 25c to 50c, regularly 50c to A 1 S ] f HOSIERY | wearing last season’s coats until HEAVY WEATHER AT SEA 18 $1, or more. nnua, ale O ; ‘ a) rt 95, were $5 to ¢8--Coats of ; PREDICTED. Marabout Muffs, black and natural, $3.95 and $5, regu- He saves well who buys something he really wants, in a quality he usually | hy corduroy, caracul, serge, and The local weather bureau {roared larly a Also a few Marabout and satin Muffs, $5, gets, at less than he usually pays. hat sia ea vthital Yeah Fos Sal | = novelty fabrics; sizes 2 to 5 years. “Hoist northeast at rnings & yee . ; ; . This is preci.ely the combination that makes this Yearly Hosiery Sale so $5, were $7 to $10.75—Coats " 4, M, onion to airs sintoane cat gd OD. cegularty Sant Datura}, some trimmed with | | interesting to people with new hosiery supplies to buy. Large, fine lots, in full | of velvetzen, corduroy, plash and Briok and high borth and northeast nee ie Lae size-ranges, of staple styles of Women’s Stockings and Men’s Socks, came to us a fg ly fo $16 Cex ts winds, this atternoon and to-night wth New Veils and Veilings Have Arrived at special concessions from makers of reliable grades of Hosiery. And these lots | of corduroy, velvetean, eel ‘The cold spell tn the central and north | Charming ne Meier aH ryt ee ie he of Hosiery that everybody wants, form He Le Sy ica pea $1.10 Pair cloth and Plush sizes : to 5 years, Woet is @ record breaker. Below sero Meshes—many have the delightful Shetland finish. Black, WOMEN’S STOCKINGS $ ac! ockings at $1. Iso a number of corduroy, temperature has prevailed for tha "i | ; . ‘ tes | nari od 2 Uae a's, Bin ence ‘Shela white and colors, 26¢ to $2 yard. Main Floor 86c Silk Stockings at 55c Pair — peaks Ghats thread silk, exccllent | ah ond ssaen coats sest iol autitec at ian ip Fee sheer auallty: ane fat ea plane, ead y VIEN’S SOCKS $12.60, that were $12 to $21.50. 3 2d a wator , with lisle tops and soles, in white, tan anc rt » picturesque of Gatahoma’s beiem and we “oui Sale of Binsie tr omit Brom ene Diaeeds be Lo bet gis gg i fais which little girls simply adore- nie a cone plu: iH fanned Berita) rrenonienioelere asi wall ° : | $1.26 Pure Thread Silk Stockings Pegi yidaseedl ater lahal Bier apenas | beaver to harmonize with the coats, $1 to $7.50, were 0. ‘Third street, working in the yard of Fine Bab Carria es At 75c Pair ” 6c Silk Socks 38c Pair Modish little Hats of corduroy, felt, beaver and velour, in light an oll factory at No. 607 West One Hun- Arp ampere To : alegas ‘oid A and dark colors, $1 to $6.60, were $4 to $11.75. — Second Floor. dred and Thirtleth street, was struck i Stockings of fine quality, from a noted maker; / Black and all colors, in medium and light | by @ hollow wooden billar blown trom We have made a large purchase of kaye! Carriages of | in medium and light, weights, with alll lisle tops relahty ale Ilate tone eel eaten ERS FADE AMIE Gatien Roars LUM. Fly the celebrated “Pullman Sleeper’ type, which, as every | and soles; also with four-inch garter weltec 85c to $1 Silk Socks, 66c Pair . Sita ae Gs tay to tone mother knows, is the most comfortable sort. These we | tops, In black only—an_ extraordinary! Ingrain dyed, thread silk, in black and Wright Hospital shall offer at savings of about one-fourth. All perfect offering. ; ._ | colors, and a very good quality. Cotton toes, i i ” o i a P ble ; ’ | $1.50 to $2 Silk Stockings at 95c Pair| soles and heels, At Prices to Match Che L. Brush pre BIG TaOse SESUaD se 1 and bi finish, with Ingrain dye, heavy thread silk; four-inch] $1.60 Black Silk Socks, 86c Pair | at fi pile ? - ¥ os i, m Palisade ey City, Rea Blea iad uy haute Les 1h on ‘i be pomoy= | garter welt, high spliced heels and reinforced] Pine heavy quality, of pure thread silk, in This annual sale of Oil Paintings includes the finest paid @ fine of #8 in the Court of | ¥) Able corduroy shocks, atect tubing pushers and patent font broke | soles, in black and colors. Also hand-embrold- | grain dye, with cotton sdles. in black only’ | Pictures in our collection. But it also includes the most Mer eerere te ne kie Neaeriel eae aa vy tre} wey snd $17, regularly $18.50, $20 and 922.50 ered silk, In contrasting colors, MainFloor | inexpensive ones. Pictures that afford a great deal of e +60, D 50, z eaameraae ne 6 paar a kB eo SR g ‘ ination for him. Brush was arrested Pullman Sleepers in white and natural finish, similarly equipped | > , pleasure at very moderate cost, even at their full prices. Prat farms ti etyneas: || At $18, $81.60, 625 and $27.60, regularly $26 to 430 Here Go All Our Men’s $6 SHOES at $3.95 | Now these also feel the weight of the blue pencit with enet GRiige of She Biaie Board ct Ulm en Sieepers in gray hinieh— , It’s a mighty good chance for a man who likes to save a third on Shoes that | these results: Feucation. Brush admitted his guilt. 9 b. re? . ; be 6 andsc wait Le a aucretee aaet es fh rird ideweteen | are as fine as he can wish to wear. We are letting them slide out gracefully at | yyq,b%%6, and 9 Oll Paintings, now $2.76 and $3.76. Lundscapes and i Stationary Reed Go-Carts, full size, white and natural. At this reduced price, to make place for the Spring Shoes, that will be in soon. wee 800 and oly OU Ba ni How 99 and 9/.60- Chiefly cattle and | ¥ 20 5, 2 on 2 3 oF i “e, " 2 - rf jects; 16x20 in, and bx2 , in sweep gilt frames, } Seances hese nncto sce cismse || SEN OO! SRALADOLARTEO) regularly: RLG:SO oiR22/00-- Reurshini eer} SFG tas tis elope rte ae Lr sAeant, tee. bulton and heavy oil- | * 513.80 to $20 Oil Paintings, now 0, ‘412.60 and $15--A splendid z He irians in alan & Gord callectioh Gh anta $5 Shoes at §2.96 pair, in tan Russia, gun-metal, | ‘””'gde°to'$36 Gil Pumtinys, mow $18, $20 and 23,60 V b 1S GSO A Kf collect . , i ssla, -metal, | 26 intings, now $18, $20 ani . ‘enetian scenes, Our Sale of NOTIONS | ™*heisciten legate Met an orde tins mom, |e em ne e Boys ¢ shape of 80! of our regular $4.50 Storm § 006, — | Don t Be a ur aie O Ss | in black and tan, for $2.95 pair, Second Floor | Pp D di ‘ re | | Cave Dweller! In the Subway Sto | ati ; ure Drugs, Medicines ; /4| Continues Saturday, with a host of under-price offerings— Keen Redictions on Women 8 | } Nor: | little things, to be sure, but of great importance to the fore- e + lo it Coop Fone up in a sranined | P| handed needlewomen now vetting ahead with Spring sowing. Sweaters And Other W arm Pe and Toilet. Articles j ; ee ee talies commas: ean Knitted Goods RELIABILITY that's the thing that is all important to any | } are ndt to your liking ' Eating Confirms the High Quality of Gar Ve Bathered * noel ot Women's SHON eTe ron Paris, Vienna, Se PRONE Bes Bn, es store at stake, do you think } Conduct your business at some /| Bi SETTBDY, DRANG Bnd £55 erica, & ies WE DAYS Hoon nig ty proud | we will put our name to anything but pure, reliable Drugs, Medi- I B te, of, But friendship ceases at the approach of inventory, and so, rr out of the way point ' | | ! G M E Ss while the her is just, right to wear them, we bid them good- | singe ana pale ye le PRICES just as essential. { | bye at greatly lessened prices, Reductions are also made on | i hneempveaeliy Are ie Wer 1) Sys a : 9] | Py PURE CANDIES Wcmen’ ating Sets, Aviation Caps, Spenc Bridge Jackets ae scriptions promplly and accu led by registered pharma- | a |! Saphir 4. Rhine Che Sy an RRR aera Bi ilar delightfully comfortable articles for cold-weather wear, il We offer these specials for Saturdays: | 9 { We established this Pure Candy Store in New York, a little 8 Sweater Couts with high necks in tan, gray and white at $3.60; World “To Let” Ad car— | f {i Year ayo, uncer strenuous opposition and “dismal Drugs and Medicines Toilet Requisiti trom me*y manufacturer: and others. New York people demand Pure Candies, as well as other food products, is evidenced by the support awarded us from the | | very start and the steadily increasing demand. This is, of | course, most gratifying. | i i Syrup :79,938 Mor Than the Herald, Times, Sun, Tribune and Press ADDED TOGETHER ‘A VAST NUMBER OF 100, or Paste, 1¢, dd 10c, ream, proied- iolet, gray, tan, bl Hrench Mand-made Sweater Coats, 26 in. long; in tan, navy blue, violut | and white, at 910,60, from $16.50, | Aviation Caps, in various colors, at 76c, were $1 to $1.50 ar Massage Ci This New Year—1912—should see the demand doubled and , 460, rout Mixture, 4-02. trebled. Skating Sets of Muff, Scarf and Cap, of soft knitwed woo!, at $8, from $4.50, Main Flvor rous Plusters, 6e, 25 rz. bottles, 25¢. These Specials Saturday at 25c P. | i a ae Carnation or Violet Toilet { Sars. : id Capsicum. Plasters, Hydrogen, 400 Ib, L f pst arene ; Se et Be, 180 Quinine 1 Witch Hazel, 180 pt. } BSBIREN TAG ANT BUG hav nap noligious Dipped Malaga Grapes Ci, ou hile o ~~ we 7 _ 5100 Rhenacetine and. Salo h Paste, 308. a D S ARE than a ripe, firm, vig w red with pure, | $ : Sgr, 400 h es, usually t TISE] J THE W D paturday 26¢ pound, inste: 100 Aspirin Tablet 100 and 16¢. ADYBRTUGED IN, THE ORLD | ‘Alwo Frosh Strawberry Wafers, mude + | 4 100) Riunit Lablets, : 3, usually Te to 85e, at i | vouwait, fn h fruit and eugar nothing else a. 4 DS cael J, | coated, 10¢ Geto 260. oe a3 olden Rod" a center of pure cream with mois 4 MInTY AD GT. 100 Sodium Salicylate pts, O-gr., ‘ull Boxes, nickel tops, were {uvorite and it the list for Saturday, ut 6¢ pound. Subway seo mnoaoway NEW YORK —_ mwnry.tninp © | ut 160. 100 Salot Tal ‘|now 100, Subway Store Balcony | ys P -_ ———$$_—_——. —— SN et tN ait’ oe SSSR ete ——————

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