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~ FFERSONSTATUE _INGTY HALL PARK Resolution Offered by Alder- man James Smith at To- * The Board of Aldermen acted favorably |) to-day on a resolution presented by Al- - @€ the great statesman. ' i i ‘Was a disgrace, he eald, that no HAIR HEALTH. Cleanse your scalp \) proclaim to the world the attainments, | 4 ut Jefferson. He proposed that the me- vii @tay oF faded beir—and from @uch approval as may be necessary ey the Art Commission of the city of New York, be and he hereby ta | Fequested to eet aside the apace in | the southeast ection of the City | Hall Park, now ocoupied by a foun- | taln whigh te in djeuse most of the time, as an eligible site upon which’ t erect the contemplated monu- ment to the memory of Thomas | Jefferson.” ——_—. Mental Treatment. (From the Boston .) Farmer A—I've been thinking of hav- tng that field plowed for quite @ spell. Farmer B--Well, turnin’ it over in yer mind ajn't n_to fit it for crops. Day’s Session Is Adopted. ‘The aim of the late Joseph Pulitzer to eauve to be erected in @ prominent piace tm ‘Gils city & statue of memorial to ‘Thomas Jefferson ia nearer realization. German. James Smith designing « site Dand: jestroyed | a ‘Hall Park for the erection of | tilt go the hate foots—started the hair falling out. Result | \ the, { ; ta the resolution, Alder: : 2A -— rahe ‘Of the achievements | Don't walt until: theee facts apply to you. Start Im tonight using HAY'S of the great man was on view of every trace of Dandruff. Keep it| eas ston He hoped the movernent now |cleea. Btop tho falling bair and give the ' wey would result in the estab: Dew growth a chance, it of m memorial which would) (se HAY'S HAIR HEALTH rege ‘and statesmanlike qualities larly and you'll be entirely free from Dan- idnese. HAY'S HAIR HEALTH will keep you looking young. $100 and S0e st Drug Stores oF direct wpon | tla Palla Hay Spec: Car, Newark, Nei Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 ae 4 take the place of the ugly, a and little used fountain én t ? resolution is as followa: “Resolved, That the Commissioner @f Parks for the boroughs of Man- Bettan and Richmond, subject to érisl .., Special for Wednesday Irish Linen Table Cloths Napkins and Damask at about )4 price This remarkable offering represents a special of discontinued patterns of reliable Irish j<« Damasks never shown before in this country. 5.000 Table Cloths $1.60 to $12.25 each Regular prices $3.00 to $24.50 3,000 Dozen Napkins $1.75 to $7.00 dozen Regular prices $2.75 to $14.00 §.000 pieces oo Englais Linen , trepieces, Scarfs, * Tea, Lunch and Reaquit Cloths, at 4 regular prices 93) Doylies, STP TCTT es wae o> 668.50 to $9.00 d ae r ™ td Bets to $18.00 I Risctacaledn, 2s, «sco cH98 0098.40 ench as Regular 4.50 to $7.00 © Soarip. cs cceseeee vets eeeese s+, 84.00 to $7.50 = , , Regular $8.00 to $15.00 © Moa Cloths... o.0.....ece cence es 84.00 to $6.50 i Regular $8.00 to $13.00 +. Vanch Cloths...........0.++.89.50 to $22.50 ‘ Regular $19.00 to $45.00 (.” Banquet Cloths.............880.00 to $87.50 fd Regular $60.00 to 75,00 lil e a ‘Lace Curtains Special Values } », Real Brussels, Irish Point, iA Reiong, Marie Antoinette, Scrim mine, v + | Values $4.00 to $6.00 per pair $3.00 Brussels, Marie A: telnatin, ; Lacet Arabe an f° Value 99.50 to $18.00 per pair »” 'Gretonnes and Printed Covers $7.50 Wg 50 inch Creton: id | Raltetas Mock prints "| $7.00 ‘ Begularly @1.65 to $2.50 per yard : A 1% yards block pri: i juare, ts,, ko Values 85c to $1.00 each 50¢ ace aan * all these, Gimbel pon are gratifyingly low, as the following —_— in the Subway Store| Women at $1.45 dnesday and Thursda 3600 Lingerie Waists for vie 18 Styles—Every One Attractive ie mid ‘The surplus stock of a very reliable New York manufactuspr. Waists _ Er & oe ‘ that were intended to rell at considerably more than $1.45. A good N proportion of them ordinarily selling for fully double. Al! aro.n and finished, as waists should be, of fine white lawn. Woi will be quick to appreciate the evidences of expert workmanship the way theee splendid waists fit, and are made and fi 1 P Eighteen styles, as we havo said before. Too many to picture in detail, but we are sure one will find pleasing styles in this splendid collection. Four are illustrated. The other 14 are oqually striking. ‘There are high necks, roun’ necks, Dutch necks; long, three-quarter and short sleeves; some finished with frille, including kimono and the rew set-in sleeves, ‘There are the new jum waists, as illustrated. Waists of allover fine tucks, trimmed with cotton Cluny insertion; trimmed with dainty Valenciennes lace and insertion; of e embroidery and tucks; waista of showy cotton Chiny and heted yf daintily embroidorad in white 3 ible style one could All sizes from 34 to selection in the Sulway Store, GIMBELS ||** Shaking the Plum Tree Of MEN’S CLOTHING Hundreds of wise men enj red the harvest yesterday, and are doing so today. This annual clean-up of all our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing in the heavier weights, as well as many Suits and Over- coats that are good for Spring wearing, presents some of the most notable vata news of the season. To turn the spot-light on a few of the stars, let us point out to you ‘ These Swagger London-Made Overcoats _ At $25, Formerly $46 and More You will find the labels of famous London makers sewed into these Coats. Rough, shaggy friezes and other warmth-without- weight materials, some smooth fabrics; Spring weights, also some loud patterns, others quieter—every one of them of distinctly good style; and every one of them a “good catch.” Men’s Suits and Overcoats _ At $11.75, $14.60, $16.75 and $19.50 Fine picking in each one of these four splendid groups. There are Suits and Overcoats in comfortable Winter weights, others in medium weights for Spring. A handsome saving on any one you may select. Former prices were $18 to $38, Men's SILK-LINED Spring Overcoats At $16, instead of $25 An “added starter” of splendidly tailored, light-weight Over- coats in plain black, and Oxford and Cambridge gray; lined throughout with pure Merveilleux silk; some silk-faced to edges. Hand-tailored to our order between seasons, and now offered at less than wholesale prices. Many another prize among the good—but broken—lots of Men's Evening Dress and Cutaway Suits, Raincoats, Fancy Waistcoats and eieshe Trousers, as well as Youths’ and Boys* Clothing, all at the fine March saving. Fourth Floor In the Subway Clothing Store Men's and Youths’ $10 and|Men’s $5 Rubber Slip-Ons, $12 Overcoats, $5. HOUSE DRESSES at $1.15 Regular Prices, $1.50, $2, $2.50 Once a year we have a sale o1 th.se famous house dresses, recognized as one of the three best makes. better than ever. The price is lower; styles, pat- This year's offeri terns and coloring: more attractive. ies, of percales, ginghems and lawns. Seven splendid One style in particular, illustrated, in another material, a cotton challis was a splendid seller with us at $4.60. It is 9 round neck model, with kimono. ‘96, buttoning at the side front, finished with a piping of black ard white stripes. Another striking model is of lawn, a dainty well covered pattern, skirt panel back and front; pleasingly trimmed with bands of plain colored material. ‘The ‘house dresses of wing! ams ure mainly Dutch neck models, with three- quarter sleeves, in checks and stripes. n there are the always-wanted house dresses of black-and-white and blue-and-white checks, light and dark patterns, trimmed with bands gd pipin iy $2.60, cht ae oe ei Eon Lappe ee eels Re Henaek edd resses always are made, with tailored seams, plenty of ful ‘ul Men's & Youths’ $16 All-wool|Men's $10 English Rain- | {s desired, and good, deep hems, Every worn inowe bow well they wear. oni Br Riener eal $7.60.| coats, $6. Tate acute and | high necks, fll a eh ier eats tien en’s $18 All-wool Suits and|Boys’ $3 Double-breasted, sizes from 3 ; all are new made 10 r for $1.50, Overcoats, $9.75. Norfolk, Russian andSailor | $2 94 $2.50. ‘This once-s-year event at $1.16, ‘ay Store, Balecny. $1.16 $1.15 $1.15 Men’s $4 Trousers at $2.35. Blouse Suits at $1.65. A $20 000 STOCK of SHOES | The Styles for Men Men’s $4. . 2 Si en's $4.60 & $5 Trousers,$3.|Boys’ $1.76 and ¢2 Wash : HitpHt ativee’ of caltskin aad pater For Men, Women and Children Youths’ $10 Suits, $5, Suits, $1. i Youths’ $16 Suits, $7.60. Boys’ $6 and $6 Norfolk and | . 2 eet Ne ‘of ae Cay tine | A Thirdtoa Half Less Than UsualPrices hs The shoe stock of A. J. Nutting & Co., 386-390 Fulton Street, Brook- Youths’ $12 Overcoats, $5. Double-breasted Suits, eae gen Overcoats, $7.60.| $2.85. en's Spring Overcosts,|Boys’ $4 Spring Reefers, lyn, who, needing more space for other lines, sold us their fine shoe stock at a decided sacrifice. We consider this one of the most desirable shoe stocks offered so ly underprice in many a d: $9.76. $2.85. subway Store, Balcony ° ; lay. More Gimbel Low Prices Several extremely favorable purchases, from leadi manufacturers, in | velvet, and a fair quantity | some cases the same makers that supplied the Nutting Store. nearly every wanted style, of tan On Toilet Goods of Quality Then, to still further e of styles and sizes, we a black leatker, pumps or Oxfords; Besides selling all the standard brands of Toilet Preparations, have added several lines of fine Gimbel shoes., All in these five price | evening slippers, of black, white, we have many prepared scientifically, according to approved groups: . : pink, red and blue satin; “well formulue, from purest ingredients, in our own laboratory. On Men's and Women’s §3.60 to $5 High Shoes, $2.50. pee eer, bole iid) with Men's and Women’s $3to $5 Low Shoes, $1.95. 4B The Styles for Boys Boys’ and Girls’ $2 to $3.60 High and Low and Girls Shce3, $1.50. — % i Boys’ and girls’ high and low Children's $1 to. $1.75 Shoes, sizes 5 to 8, Tbe. feast Sdrente‘and infuse” high ants’ to $1. oes, sizes 2 to 6, 50c. Conveniently crranged according to sizes and prices in the Subway Store, Balcony and low models, in blaek, tan and Hosiery and Underwear Sale | Laces and Embroideries fanciful colors. Chances to Save 14 to 13 and Even More A sale where quality is the keynote, for every yard is new Nine great mills have contributed to this offering of reliable hosiery and | and the favored 1912 patterns, underwear, medium and light weight, Priced & quarter to a half less than usual. or Men, Women and Children Cotton Torchen and. Chany {cambric;, usually ‘Joe and 20c, at All told something over 11,000 pieces of underwear and 12,000 pairs of | pages and fons, 1 to 4 inch, |19¢ yard. hosiery; remainders, discontinued styles, run-of-the-mill lots, seconds and | usually 8c, at 6¢ yard. "\ Double Bdge Swiss B lots from our stocks that we desire to close out at this time: Cotten Cluny and Bands, |ysually 15¢ and 80c, st 100 n=] 6,000 Women's Vests, low neck} Men's Half Hose, black and col- white, ecru and linen shades, 314 to | 180 yard. 3 and sleeveless, usually 16¢ and 18c, | ored patterns, ee ee, oe 13 inches wide; usually 15c, at 10¢ yd. é , CS te Rea eae Men's Silk pido jk 17-inch Shadow Allover Laces, Pin and Jewel Boxes, at $1.60 to $5. styles, usually 25¢ to 35c, at ise. at fo; a a Sev See SPS Glove Boxes, at $5 and $6, ‘600 C; ination Suits, umbrella i Handkerchief Boxes, at $5. ____| tyle,lace trimmed, usually 45¢, at 350 Engraved in many colors and inlaid | “Women's Vests, high neck, loi .»{ Monograms made in gold. or short sleeves, also ankle lengt! Tooth Brushes drawers, madara weight, usually 50c¢, ome! Bem Cowen Ber, " garter top, * French Tooth Brushes, regularly ag or 8 pairs or 00, Gimbela Vanity Box Rouge; has| 26c, at 166. a Weolen Underwons, lies, diminishing mirror, powder puff and| Kent's de Luxe Tooth Brushes,regu- the best of Rouge in three shades, | larly 65c, at 60c, ight, medium an dark, at 80c, Celluloid handle (beautiful color) jimbels Vanity Box Powder; same] English Tooth Brushes, regularly 40c, as above, with powder flesh, white and | at 6c, brunette, at 30c. Hygienique Tooth Brushes, in cell- Brown's Camphorated Tooth Pow-| uloid cases, from Paris, reg. 40c, at 26c. der, 26¢ size, at 16¢. Children's French Tooth Brushes, Hydrox Peroxide .Tooth Powder, | 9t 26c, worth one-third more, 25e tie at 126. Porcelain, Plain Glass and Celluloid Colgate’s Tooth Powder, at 16 and Tooth Brush Holders, many nickeb ac. ren averteay about 15 styles, at Sozodont Powder, 25c size, ic to $1.96, Ms, Toth ize, | Yooth Brush Holders, fine clear Sanitol Tooth Powder, 25c elze, at glass, ventilated tops, large size, reg- ularly 86c, at 26¢; others to 75 eco Tooth Powder at 820. { Paste at 10c. Face Cloths, regularl: Kolynos I at 16c. ly 2 French Ivory Puff Boxes, te 5 French lvory Hand Mirrors, regu- Munyon’s Witch Hazel Talcum at Te, ‘Talcum at 160, ‘ Johnson's Baby larly $2.60, at $1.95. owder at 160, Rubifoam at 12c, Soaps FondiaBatracy Soap, aie neal Der le | Parfait Natural ‘unyon’s Witch Hazel So: it Go. ean’ ve vatable, at 60c, fm Imported Castile Soap, eatable, $1 Dorin's Rouge, brunette color, with-| grade, largest bar, at 80c, out puff, in round box; regularly 20¢,] Dr.Mann'sHealthSoup,25cbox,17c, at 100, Veroform Soap, 3 cukes and a 60c¢ Melorose Beauty Powder at 890, bottle of Veroform Liquid, regularly Vaucaire Galega Tablets at 790, $1, at 600, Samuel Corylopsis Talcum, 14b Jergen's Creme de Parme Toilet The Styles for Women High shoes, of patent leather, vici kid, soft calfskin, black and brown velvet, and a fair quantity of tan shoes instances clearly show. Toilet Articles Gimbels Farina Cologne, from Ger- man Formula, delightfully fragrant, 12 02., 606; 8 o2., 456, and 4 oz., 30c, Gimbels Florida Water, 8 0z., 400; | ¢, »» 26c. mbels Green Soap, full Ib. jar, Gimbels Liquid Green Soap, per- fumed; regularly 25c, at 20e, Gimbels Brilliant Nail Polish, the best made, at 266, Gimbels Extracts, in odors, violet, lily of the valley, heliotrope, American beauty and carnation; usually 46c, at 26e oz. bulk, Gimbels Benzoin and Almond Cream, for softening the hands, bottle} Nail Buffers, at 85¢ to $1.60. at 260, Nail Files, Cuticle Knives, Button Gimbels Benzoin, Glycerine and| Hooks and Shoe Horns, each 86c. Rone Water, Bt 260; 14 pt., 160. 3 iolet n Powder, We reserve the right to limit quantities. Violet Poudre de Riz, at 21¢. French Imperial Ivory Toilet Articles These Toilet Articl Paris, mad iv Hair Brushes, Mirrors, at $4, $4.50 and $5. Cloth Brushes, at $2.95 to $4.26. Hat Brushes, at $1.60 to $1.96. ‘Trays, at $1.60 to $4.25. Pomide Boxes, ut 65¢ to $1.60. Puff Boxes, at $1.26 to $3.7 Perfume Bottles, at $1.60 to $9. Soap Boxes, at $1 and $1.60. Talcum Boxes, at $1 to $1.50. headache, at 106. weight, sizes 32, 34 and 36, Usually $1, at 65c. Mon’s Balbriggan Mesh Under- wear, spring weight, usually 60c, at iC. wise 50c at 2c, rn ani Ralveiscen Mesh Onin Ni leperdog ‘e inet Stock- cu . . 3) . a) URRY nes ‘Extra space ih the Subway Store, Balcony March Sale of China, Glass- ware, Lamps and Housewares $18 Austrian China Dinner Sets, $9.75 Have yousesh thisaet?, Wee bier 1 G09 at Che bees we have-eret elternd: Pick up any piece, note the dainty pinl ler i" clear ching, nate the fro chins bes I-} ie 100 pieces, a fine composition, graceful shapes—« splen set at on! nil othe tbig value. Wedoubt will be wane Wark Soler rey Thursday's demand—100 pieces, including three meat dishes, in tivo effective pink floral patterns, each [ed gold lined. Gorman Sarreguemines Brown Cooking Wate, fireproof, healthful, easily sleanae one curehy 314 teeta areca rai pots and fan hyo veral styles and sizes; drip tea and coffee stew pieces that usually sell for 60¢ to $2.50, Bhi ‘eale, any piece at 40c. Blue and White Cereal Jars, 22¢/ $6 Gas Domes, $2.45 Blue and White Spice Jars,6in} sup the dining room; mission usually 0c, at 266 a set, finish with art nels, green or witl wo jd raised patterns, with oe Reh ln 534 inches wide; usually 8c | silk; usually $1, at 66¢ a yard. % ard. a 26-inch Swiss Embroidered ‘Embroidered. Edges, 4 to 10|Flouncings, new floral and eyelet a big variety of splendid | designs, deeply embroidered; usually » in blind and eyelet | 7bc, at $80 yard. combinations, beautifully worked on Extra space in the Subwsy Store, extra good quality nainsook and |Lower Floor. March Sale of Notions surest Store Doubly remarkable offerings, becaure just when most wanted. Prices in most cases lower than ever before. ; Quality measuring up to the Gimbel standards in every instance—all full weight, full count, full measure. i Quantity enough for four days’ selling, we think; however, an early seloction is 2dvisod—all sizes, colors, widths and weights. Conveniently arranged for quick and easy selection, Extras glare Measures, 3 for Mulward’s Sewing Need- |“ izook Babcock’s Corylo ‘Fvat: Gimbele Imported Hest |b) a 5 tinted pai o Austrian China Plates, printed |amber with fringe, equi Ped “) see ried Best floral decorations, a big variety, | Welabach light un box, at 21c. Soap, 8 cakes for 250, terneath 8 's Honey Cream] __Jergen’s Violet Glycerine 8 usually 66c, at 26¢. uare opal candle lights outside. 1s, four Be Bet et Ot Aint a veerine Soap box, | “austrian Chine Cups endl" Other Housewares ann Mel ana White & Gallot's Rice Powder at 200,| _Vantine’s Ortental Toilet Soap, cake § Saucers, five decorations, at 12c. Belt ‘Pine, three leanser, 9 cans for 350 250. Barbie 9 cakes, ja Te gh od $2c to 55c El-An-Ge bitt’s Borax Babbitt's Floating Enamel Ware, 25c _{ for 280. i Fate Too well known to need a descrip- | 10¢ ean, now 5 cand tor & jo! El Perfecto Veda Rouge at 280, at 100, Dr. Ball's Tooth Feste at ey wine * Gallet’ Sandalwood Soap, Spearm! ita at 5 . Peer athodors at TOG and Ber | Roger & Gailet’s Violet, Hellotrope, Halcyon Rose Cold Cream, jars 600; » Lilac or Jasmine Soap, cake 250, t 400-¥ only, black or white} y tubes, 2c, Violotte de Parm: p, cake at 450, | tion; all first quality, of course;|" eayy Tin » with fa ety Pins, 8 cards, 10c De Miracle at $1.69 and 790, Bayley's Spermacetti Soap, ck at 68e | these always wanted pieces. copper bottoms; Hee pf eOlney, Af mheeade Ponds Ej Cold Cream or Van-| Domestic Castile Soap, regularly 85c ‘eu Kettles, 250 ne 8, usually $3 now 880 osig, ihe ‘dow ‘hrei fshing Cream 2 a bar, at i Moan at bho 60c Dish Pans, 14g 860, Be. usually $1.26, pow 16 Lik Hea naenn 3. 0 orsee vs Cold © ream, @ new prod. Colgate’s Glycorine, ‘Oatmeal or ee Pot, with side handles, At hateel Plated Spenbler | Jowrid ies se gel cs eg lees necting | Honey Tollet Soup, three culves for 9c, Miro Dena Cold Cream at 25, Colgate's New Shaving Cream, 100 ize, and 206, Newport Pulls: ‘i poled case, |. Fine Domaatlc Castile Soap, reg. Se mirror on the top, puff and powder, cake, three cakes, In box, 100, i cy ttons, hinged spring can; sold elsow! line * hy 7, Lae Crochet Ty Gatton, Three" ES “spool : GIMBEL BROTHERS | |2!i Smerout "6c; our price at Broaoway NEW YORK THIATY-THIRD @T, sonia ae sirew hate, spools, {enly dozen to @ cus ‘auce Pans with long handles, omer liste’ Food Choppers, usu- 6 qt., 260 Linen Threaa | fh 400 Dish Pans, 10 250 *, 32c Berlin Kettles, 4 qt., 25¢ re for gusre bottles, extra large; regularly be, at 600, Roger & Gallot's Rows Water at 160, it 5 Crown Lavender ‘Smelling Salta, in pee & ‘ Brtre Bpece in the Subw: ower Floor Main Floor —

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