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m YELLOW TAXCO. WANTS TO.ABSORR | GIMBELS . IS GREEN RIVAL BLACK SILKS Priced Less Than Normally ‘ ul Gimbel Silk news has a habit of being interesting Seeks by Purchase to Gain} because thriftful Easy to multiply instances, that re Practical Monopoly of Busi- lect thoughtful buying and low pi of the ¥ an { sige most wanted. Here are four in a row, rom the Black fi, hess in New York. Silk Section, of soft, clinging fabrics for Summer gowns: A Black Double-width Chiffon Cloth, sheer but firm, as fa an effort to secure a practical rich in tone as the plumage of a crow, 66c yd., regularly $1.25. Mémepoly of the taxicab business of | A Lustrous Black Crepe Meteor, double-width, witha high Manhattan for the purpose of reducing satin crepy finish, at $1.26 yd., regularly $1.75. qReaeee and concentrating operation,| #] —& Double-width Crepe de Chine, in a deep black, with the SNUG 4a the Now York deatiettts| desirable crepe finish, at 76c yd., regularly $2. tion Co, for the 600 taxicabs, the gar- Lastly, a 26-in. Black Dress Satin, from one of the most sess echine shops, Pertauan ieee prey ee ay Switzerland, with the new suede finish now id be ed | so much in demand. New Tork Transportation ‘cots to. ve|@| And now, looking on the brighter side: OS ie volleyed in tasieah exicioe that $10 to $15 Gold Brocades, $6 Yard tue New York Transportation Co. will The saving sounds almost impossible, but we will leave that to @ell out. ‘This would put the Connecti- the judgment of the woman who sees these magnificent Silks, aiiow dane, Sr erastieal soneeel oF Part of a happy purchase in Paris, of the fabrics that played so 5 eeeene 4 t¢ fi the superb Costumes shown for this season by ressmakers. Also Specialty— Semi-Dress and Tailored Hats, $15, $18, $22 Original Models From Our Own Workrooms Many a costly:hat from Paris is simply adorned with a feather! ‘We grant that undoubtedly such a hat is a superb creation, but we are em- hatic in saying'that our own milliners have successfully reproduced just such its to sell at these moderate prices that appeal to so many women. However, our original creations are just as distinctive. the business except as it is handled important a part By smaller concerns allied with big the great French di hotels. The New York Transportation Co. $4 Imported Crepe Charmeuse, $2.65 Yard Several -hundred new and individual mod i i reen taxicabs mi ‘, Rin, te aeitax 4 ; : els await your selection tomorrow, Geb caisnsive piont, Tt tn the’ most A delightful quality, in white, ivory, peach, coral, apricot (two | in the French Salon, Third Floor. : foretidable ‘competivor of the Con-|p| Shades), light blue, old rose (two shades), navy, ee mj yr, tian . jartreuse, brown, viol ‘two es), he! jotrope, ‘ meee have made the Now Yoak’Tienk vans green a and apple green. Is that not eaaeatiog list of Spring- Eq uestrian Sailor Hats, $3. 75 to $13. 75 | SEEING, ssasnger of the Conneat: ike colorings? Ss Btcond Floor Well-bred and exclusive styles in these mannish Hats—of rough and smooth a eut company, to-day, “and wo have 7 straw braids, simply tailored ‘with bands and hatters’ bows. ( Ra rete The Fine New Stocks of | Third Floor, Thirty-third Street Side . Contrary to general , the ’ F ‘ taxicab “ica in New York is not Women f=} Knit Underwear TI : 2 e | 7 cee” Wer can't find, anybody to Are so well able, by reason of their great variety, to | ariqy ‘A eB Selling of 1,800 House Dresses | forgo in deeper, ani we have decided |§|- Meet all demands upon them, and so excellent in. the ppe: art ve -wtith ‘the aragen, machines anid flag co gg wir dsatie' saveures| ‘ Such carefully. made Dresses Certainly Are } stations of our competitor we think wa [ 4 ' ‘4 : | tise There ts no room gor voit in Women will find the products af the best makers of Exceptional at $2, $2.25, $2.75, $3 up to $3.75 competition.” in Underwear, in France, Germany, itzerland, Eng ; BOY HIRED TO MURDER and America, from cotton to finest sill; ineluding many stilted Ge tela thn conatrorien of eee boat pie de styles of trimming, confined exclusively at GIMBELS. AT PAR UY COLICE THEORY. Prices, it is hardly necessary to say, are thoroughly Spurned Suitor of Girl ¢suest Held| J] moderate. Of special interest: as Employer of Host’s Fine Lisle Thread Union Suits, from Switzerland; low neck, Assassin, sleeveless, with hand-crocheted yokes, and tight knee drawers at $1 A police alarm was sent out to-day Another style, yokes edged with torchon lace and umbrella for Frank Casey, twenty years old, who drawers, is unusually pretty, at $1.76. Scand dita, watenighe in (hs Swiss-ribbed Union Suits; low necks, sleeveless, with hand- Mlbe of @ ecore of guests at a birth: crocheted yoke and umbrella drawers, are 76¢, with extra large ay party in his flat, No, 34 East For- sizes, at $1. tleth atreet, Frederick Spence, thirty- Fine Cotton or Sheer Lisle Thread Union Suits, low neck, mame pears of, of Norest Gecona avemie: 1H) - sleeveless, with umbrella or tight knee drawers, are remarkable at Btraigned before Magistrate Fres- iaatiecer on the charge of inspiring 60c, with extra sizes at 65¢. the orime. There are many styles of plain and trimmed Vests at 26c, » Yesterday was the birthday of Bary 35c, 60c, 75c and $1. Mackey, a childhood chum of Mrs. Mary . * cle alype ed Of Silk Vests, Union Suits and Bloomers, there is a wide BR it wight Goece eet range in beautiful styles, up to$14a garment. Main Floor frocks now has reason to put aside the idea that she cannot get them just as carefully made, ready-made, at GIMBELS. Seams, hems, armholes, buttonholes, pipings and all the details of these dresses are neatly finished. They have even been pressed and are ready to be worn about the house these Spring mornings, or they may be carefully folded and put / away for those morning strolls in the country or at the sea- shore this Summer. B Percales ‘and ginghams—the crisp, cool kinds with pink, “pluie, lavender or black stripes, or printed figures on white nds, and a few in those neat checked patterns. That are demi-tailored best describes their style, although a few are trim- with embroidery. While styles are conservative, they are modish and refined—nearly all have the slightly high waist line and set-in sleeves. Also Special—Dressing Sacques, $1, $1.50, $2 Miscellanies that we procured from one of our regular manufacturers at a concession. Pretty white lawns and dotted Swisses trimmed withlace. The magnitude of this Sale warranis our giving it possession of the Rear Cross Aisle, Main Floor. Last Five Days to Secure the Gimbel Special Aluminum Saucepan Sets ' Every woman ought to know the merits of Aluminum Ware for cook- ing. The easiest—and cheapest — way to make the experiment is by buying a “Wear-Ever’ Saucepan Set--made especially forGIMBELS. We provided a sufficiently liberal quantity of these sets to last / throughout the March Housewares Sale. Special prices were secured by purchasing a quantity of the Saucepan Sets that would have staggered the average store. But the special prices must stop with the month, and the sets that remain after March 31st must go up to their full prices. For the remainder of this week the March prices prevail in Three-Piece Sets, $1.10 Containing a 1-qt., 114-qt. and 2-qt. Saucepan, Aluminum covers, 60c a set extra. Four-Piece Sets, $1.75 Containing a 2!¢qt. Pan with double lip and hooked handle, in addition to the three smaller sizes. Regularly $2.75. Covers 70¢ a set extra. Aluminum Kitchenware is the most modern, serviceable, thoroughly hygienic Kitchenware made; and ‘‘Wear-Ever” Cooking Utensils, being stamped, and not cast, are the best of their kind. Each piece bears the ‘‘Wear-Ever” trade-mark, which protects you against poor substitutes. ent was at its height, Spence, who is eaid to have been a rejected suitor for ‘Miss Mackey’s hand, knocked on the oor of the flat and called for her. “Don't let him in; I'm u aaid the woman. Larsen asked Spence to leave. The latter drew a knife, it is ai, and lunged at Larse ‘8. Lar- een, with her baby in her arms, inter- posed, and Spence fled as guests ad- vanced on him. Halt an hour later fifteen to twenty years old, the door, When raen opened it the ye been If You Want to Be Healthy You Will Be Interested in the LECTURES and DEMONSTRATIONS For Men, Women and Children By Prof. Charles Munter Inventor of ‘‘NULIFE”’ On “Self Development Through Deep Breathing” and “How to Become Physically Perfect Without Effort" In the GIMBEL AUDITORIUM Daily This Week From 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. Eighth Floor Skigerouny i" fm Just 150 of These Sterling Silver Mesh Bags ~ Barnes, esse: He made his first Lon- don appearance in 1877, This is a rather large purchase of such things as Silver Bags, and not many stores would care to under- -GQULD NOT STRAIGHTEN UPI} serge, anenox many saree would care to und IAR CONDITION R low prices, so that we can offer these Bags A pall une ou At One-Half to One-Third Less Than Usual me ee ki rash? ‘The frames are in plain hand-engraved, engine-turned and hand- pierced designs, of great beauty. The ring mesh is very fine, with m cone wean te each link soldered by hand by the expert women who do this work ean er mscnere,, cea Ue ;|}| abroad. At these prices, the Bags are prizes in which most women would try Swamp-Root. would be only too glad to share. i lend tha, cenieate of 4 At$15, regularly §20, Bags with 4-in. frame and 3-in. mesh. At $22.60, regularly $35, Bags with 5-in. frame and 5-in. mesh. At$25, regularly $40, Bags with 6-in. frame and 5-in. mesh. At$10, regularly $18, Bags with 3-in. frame and 8-in, mesh, Yarsen staggered toward his wife. Little Elizabeth shouted, ' “Daddy, daddy!" The man held out his arms for the baby ang fell to the floor dead. ce was arrested early to-day white fighting at Third avenue a Thirty-third street. : clare he gave the pi Main Floor 2-qt. Coffee Pots, $1.46. 2-qt. Stew Pans, 60c. 81.-inch Fry Pans, long handles, 56¢. 3-qt. Tea Pots, $1.96. d-qt. Stew Pans, 60c. 10!.-inch Fry Pans, long handles, it. Berlin Covered Saucepans, G-qt. Preserving Kettles, 90c. 80c, A New Silk Petticoat pa ow Pe ne Fifth Floor and Special Booth on Rear Cross Aisle, Main Floor Some other specials for the last week of the March Sale: State of New York}. County of Tioga J** For Every New Frock |e ee eee eee eee ee SS SE eee F. E. Mosier, being duly sworn, de- Nickel and Copper Ware Bathroom Fixtures ages nna nay tat 30 ie phe peragn) Wien You may enjoy this luxury and yet not be included in Sternau’s Stove Becoolatore, nickel-plated, glass top, white Passe Bracket Shelves, in assorted patterns, nant, and that he bas heard said sate: the category of extravagance—that is, if you know of $8.60, at 62.76, : Mis ni si enon) Pavelad’ Claas” aescrted ines ment read und knows the contents there- these Silk Petticoats, which we have assembled to sell at Im Fruit Dishes, tile bottom, nickel rims, a8-| regularly $2, at $1.60, J ‘ stvpad that Whe same fe Pe og $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.60 and $7.60. Many women ms Soviet reed eo bag i beuded wigs, fag mination Gis and Holders, nickel-plated, requ ry i to bef have told us that they have never seen such Petticoats at ugar reamer, copper finish, wit! ge, |larly $2.25, at $1.40. f Bubscribed and sw vn to ti ae Ser ay tite confident that thelr equals regularly $2.50, at $1.78 each. ears § 0 ap Dishes extra heavy nickel-plated, regu. A) cannot be found in New York today! Jepanene, Danner ee large assortment of designs, : Letter to What a rainbow of colors! Primrose, American beauty, Tee vet i | Dr. Kilmer aS emerald, champagne and tan are quite prominent, because enna Te Se wah S variety of Dutch deitt dem Fifth Floor j a aa , the. ehades are so much in demand for wear with the new tailored suits, Black-and-white striped and checked silks in a number of the styles—and there are black Petticoats at each price. Taffetasof soft non-rustling quality, shim- mering messaline and crepe de chine—some of these have . F silk jersey tops. Second Floer BROADWAY THIATY-TRinD &T, Mevening World. ‘Regular fifty: NEW YORK teat and gu dollar size bottles for sale —— icularly to Fastidious Women The March China Sale t A At GIMBELS—The New Ideas | In Women’s Smart Shoes There is a constant, Ley current of new styles ° coursing through the Gimbel Shoe Store. It has much the same sort of invigorating effect on the stock, that a steady influx of fresh water has in a gold-fish globe. Other shoe stores are paying us the compliment of keeping a close watch on the styles we originate. One | of our age new models of Women’s Shoes — the |] Cinderella Pump — with its distinctive French-Cuban heel, is now being shown in several of the best ty shoe shops. You will find the original shoes here in suede, black, brown and white calf, at $6. Another smart Gimbel style—the “Balkan Princess ”’—first shown by us in January for Southern wear and now here in all leathers and combinations for Summer—at $5—was bought the cther day by a large Baltimore store to be copied. he newest Gimbel style—the Seamless Colonial Pump—whieh will soon doubtless also be paid the compliment of being copied, is here in calf or patent leather, at $6 a pair. Women are rapidly discovering that they can be sure of the new smart and correct styles in Shoes—from the dain‘ Pump to the sturdiest Walking Boot—in the Gimbel Shoe Store, Second Floor. Mr. EASTER BUNNY ‘*At Home’’ in His Little House In the Toy Store It is a delightful little house, with an rpstairs and downstairs to it, and all sorts of really, truly furniture, from a kitchen stove to a telephone. Mr. Bunny is a hospitable host, and requests the pleasure of the company of every little boy and girl who would like tocome and “play house” with him. Fourth Floor’ Closing Week Signalized By Some Extraordinary Offerings It wouldn’t be human for us to conceal the fact’ i that we are Pleased with the success of this latest Sale|} of China and Glass, from the point of view of itsvolame * of Sales. Naturally, this implies that a ter number } of people have shared in its savings and are therefore also pleased. ‘ar from “petering out,” the Sale will present in its last week some of the month’s strongest off brows about in part by decisive clearances of the small lots that have accumulated in part by brand new lots—at very low prices. If you expect to need Glass or China for the next |] six months, this week is clearly the time to get what you need at GIMBELS. As a starter, there is a new shipment of $27 Limoges China Dinner Sets at $12.75 | Imagine a full 100-piece set, containing all the large pieces that are frequently left out to make a low , such as Soup Tureen, Covered Vegetable Dishes andi./— large Meat Platters, in a potty floral spray design with |f all handles gilt, at $12.75! It is a most remarkable. { purchase, now offered at less than usual cost of impors., |] tation to America. $25 Limoges China Dinner Sets at $12.75 $28 Limoges China Dinner sets, at $16.76; Services of 100 | pieces, in two charming border designs. 1A $35 Limoges China Services of 100 pieces, at $20; in two exquisite border patterns on fine white china. Closing Out the Art Wares Ev iece of our fine collection of Brot Mar! | Terra Coutss, Porcelains, Vienna and Royal aeres Harbles, now marked at one-third to one-half below prices. Dresden and Royal Saxe China Reduced Special table filled with this beautiful Hand-decorated Ware at $1, $2, $3, $5, $7.60 and $10, for choice, instead of $2 to $25, Also a group of Fancy Limoges China in four designs, one> third under price. $1 Easter Vases at 25c A large special purchase of Glass Flower Vases, mi in brass finish, at a small fraction of their value. A Sale of Cut Glass Tumblers Hand cut, on heavy blanks, sold by the dozen. At $7.60 dozen, regularly $10 | At $5.75 dozen, regularly At $6.76 dozen, regularly $8.75 | At $3.75 dozen, regularly Fitch Fi Sale of BABY CARRIAGE = Figures show that more Ve Carriages are bought in Spring than any other time. It is just at this season of greatest demand that we are able to offer these fine Baby Carriages, through a large special purchase the maker, at a sharp price- saving. There are Pullman ers, Roadsters and G all upholstered with best corduroy, rubber bicycle steel pushers easy springs. Priced thus: White Reed Pullman Sleepers At $18, regularly $25 At $22, regularly $30 At $25, regularly $33, with wooden artillery wheels, White Roadsters, with reclining back, at $18, regularly $24 Pullman Sleepers, in Natural or Oak Reed At $18, regularly $22 At $20, $24.50 At $28, regularly $35, wath fancy toes af whe reese Roadsters, in natural or oak, with reed hood, at reg. $16, Collapsible Folding Go-Carts, extra size, with nickel pu and trimmings, finished in brown, at $13,