The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1912, Page 15

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Ci ce A SPOR ae R 6th Ave. and 20th St. | The Cammeyer Election Day Special In Our Basement Following our usual custom of many years V standing, we shall offer for Election Day only 2,929 Pairs Men’s Shoes Reduced From “3, 3°, *4") All This Season’s Styles Taken From the Main Floor Patent Leather, Button and Laces, Gua Metal Calf Button, Lace and Blacher, Black Calf Lace, Pon iinssia Calf Lace and Blucher, an] Black Nid Lace and Blucher, Store Open ALL DAY Tomorrow ELECTION DAY GIMBEL BROTHERS Announce An Important Series of ELECTION DAY SPECIALS FOR MEN This is a store that more men ought to know better. For New York men are good business men, and it is good business for them to secure for the same money, the added quality, as well as the fine assortments and the good service that they are sure of at GIMBELS. So, tomorrow being a holiday, we have planned a Special Day for Men, that they may find pleasure—and profit—in making it their business to share in the fine offerings we shall present. Beginning with— . Entirely New Lots of Men’s $22.60 to $27.50 Heavy Suits and Overcoats at $17.50 Lowered price-tickets for Election Day on a splendid new lot of WINTER OVERCOATS. Three-quarter silk-lined, full-length Overcoats with convertible collars and some with Astrakhan collars. Also 83 foreign Overcoats, one or two of a kind, in light and medium weights—samples of $30 or better grades, and just 46 “Avenue” Coats, in Fall weight, in blue and gray mixtures. , .The FALL and WINTER SUITS include 120 in plain blue serge, Oxford blue cassimeres and unfinished worsteds in blue with white pin-stripes and some brown mixtures—all in English models. All these, in addition to other fine Suits and Overcoats that were previously marked at $17.59, for $22.50 to $27.50 qualities. Fourth Floor In the Subway Store, Men’s $18 to $22 Overcoats and Suits at $11 Among the Overcoats are three-quarter length Chesterfields, button-through models, full. length and ‘ Avenue” Overcoats in Fall and Winter weights; while the Suits include a splendid: variety of materials and fabrics. Sizes 83 to 46 in each group. Subway Store, Balcony Men’s Remarkably Good Shirts at 95c Does the price suggest a round-up of “mavericks?” Far from the fact. These Shirts are as brand new as tomorrow’s election returns—fresh out of their wrappings, and well-made and clean-cut in every particular. Some are identical with our own regular $1.50 Shirts. The rest iret other $1.50 Shirts—not quite as good as ours at that price, but a good purchase at 95¢ that. Woven madras with handsome black, blue or lavender stripes on white grounds; plain negligee or printed percale, in a great variety of different stripes; plaited bosoms. All coat style with attached cuffs. 1,200 tomorrow at 95¢ each, Main Floor Men’s $2.50 and $3 Soft Hats, $1.50 and $1.95 In each case the reason for the price-saving is the same—broken size ranges—but there are some 600 Hats in the group, all perfect, and in the season’s new styles. Smooth and rough finish, including imported Velour-finished Hats, and all colors as well as black. At $1.60 each, formerly $2.50; at $1.95 each, formerly $3, . Also in thé $1.95 group some of the popular tweed Hats. Fourth Floor In the Subway Store, Men’s $1.50 and $2 Hats at $1 Rough and smooth-finish felts, including some that we imported. _All sizes in the group and all perfect Subway Store, Balcony Men’s $6 Storm Shoes at $4.75 How men will enjoy protection of these shoes on the first day of driving rain or seudding snow! ‘They are made of 'y tan Russia or gun-metal calf, Blucher cut, with bellows tongues reaching to the shoe tops, and stout viscolized soles. As nearly wet-proof as shoes can be Beaks Our regularly $6 grade, as an Election Day Special at $4.75 pair. Second Floor. In the Subway Store, Men’s $3.50 Shoes at $2.45 Eighteen styles in tan and gun-metal calf, patent leather and vici-kid, with heavy or light soles, in various toe shapes and all sizes. Subway Store, Balcony. Men’s Umbrellas, Special at $2 and $3 Two excellent groups, each at considerable economies, The Umbrellas at $2 have pure silk coverings, with plain Mission or natural wood handles, in good assortment. Those at $3 are of extra quality pure silk, with trimmed natural wood, Mission with etched sterling silver caps, Serontoy Urlnce of Wales hooks, sterling silver mounted buckhorn, and other atyles of handles, in Floor. for Two Items from the Sporting Goods Section MEN’S COAT SWEATERS with the new “ruff neck” collar. In gray only; well fin- ished; $5.50 quality at $4 each. ‘i BOKER SETS; box in Flemish oak finish, with brass name-plate on top, with 200 inde- structible chips and two packs of playing cards. Set complete, $3.75, regularly $5. Fourth Floor. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1912. If Coats and Wraps Were Candidates for Praise These Would Get a Majority of Votes from Women Our reproductions of imported Evening Wraps at $29.60 to $56 are fore- most among tomorrow's candidates, but there.are street coats, traveling and motoring coats—at exceptional value-giving prices. : ‘ Premet’s Grecian Warp is exquisitely reproduced in broeaded velour and- black velvet and trimmed with pa opossum, at $45, Ty A black satin Wrap, trimmed with brocaded velvet, is $29.60. Callot’s black satin Wrap, with an Elizabethan ruff of velvet, is $36. And there are Wraps of the new corded plush, at $55. Sealette Coats, with Robespierre collars of mole or beaver plush, at $32.50. A stunning Chinchilla Coat—reproduction of our imported ‘Cyrano’ model—$16,60, A large collar of natural raccoon gives elegance to the Coat illustrated. It’s of a light-weight tan woolen with shaded n plaid back. and its two small and two large pockets are bound with silk braid, as are also the edges of the coat. $32.60. Third Fleor On Wednesday—An Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Suits ‘Two purchases of Suits made to our special order from manufacturers’ ea materials. The Fur-trimmed Suits of imported corduroy, will be $37.60; Suits of Winter serge will be $27.60. , Third Floor Our Paris Bureau Has Just Sent Us the Newest Styles in Plush Hats—$5 Small Hats,” Paris, and here they Are—almost siviltaneously with their adoption siet pllg velour plash are from Stost¥i: one of As these Hats of erect pile velour plush are from fel, one of the foremost hatters of Paris—they are so beautifully made and flexible, that they may be’ easily adjusted to the style of, the in- dividual wearer—therein lies one of the secrets of Parisian chic. Just in black, white, brown, navy and taupe—the most fashionable lors. ba pom-pons, stick-ups, motifs and bands—the most spprover trimmings for plush hats—may selected at 750 to $3.75. It is economical not to forget our No-charge Trimming Service, which is always extended when you purchase an Untrimmed Hat and its Trimmings in our Millinery ‘ions. Third Floor 1,200 Sample Neckfixings 25c, 50c and 75c Duplicates of 50c to $4 Styles If your neckfixing box is at low ebb, you can select all the kinds of collars and jabots that you will need for the Winter in this Sale. Probably only one of a style, and again there may be a dozen, for this manufacturer has et corps of salesmen. Some of the jabots have Robespierre or Directoire collars of silk or attached—others have high stocks of shadow lace. There are some coat collars of Swiss embroidery, too. 85c to boo Vellings, 180 to 25¢ s yard—-Shadow and Mesh designs—black, white, magpie colors. 92 Chiffon Cloth Veils, $1—Hemstitched all around, are these veils that are 134 yards long. Black, white, green, tan, gray and violet. $1 Chiffon Veils, 50c—these are 134 yards long and are hemstitched. and Main Floor There Is Only ONE Sewing Machine with a Dual Personality When you run a seam witha machine you either want it to stay in tight—lock stitch —or fo rip easily, as in hems of children’s dresses —chain stitch. With every Sewing Machine—EXCEPT ONE—you have to decide beforehand which kind of sewing you intend to do the most of, and then stick to it. That ONE Sewing Machine Is The “DOMESTIC” For, by means of its marvelous it sews EITHER LOCK or CHAIN STITCH, A8 YOU ail / : PREFER, and sllows yea te make the change froma ] one to ie na fe benefits, Wi f , woman who has much yds to do, as well as for the dressmaker, are incal Besides it hay all the other features in its easy running mechanism that have made the “Domestic’ a househo.d word in thousands of American fami- sies, and have sold over two mi.tion of the Machines in the last half ventury. GIMBELS is the only store in ‘Greater New York, Westchester County and Long Island in which Domestic Sewing Machines may be bought. And we sell them on EASY TERMS— $2 Cash and $1 Weekly delivery ‘wagon routes; instructions at h within twenty-five miles of New York; thd fig dalvey a your beni Palisoad station by freight if within 6 a me within 660 miles of New York City. ‘are particular favorites. Hand Lift, $22 and $30; Automatic Lift, $33 Come in and let us demonstrate them to you. Sénd for catalogue. Fifth Floor The Oldest New Yorker Cannot Remember a Floor-Covering Event of Equal Importance with This Sale of JOHN & JAMES DOBSON’S Retail Stock Of $175,000 Worth of Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums It needs but a moment’s reflection to realize that $175,000 worth of Floor- coverings means a very considerable stock. This is precisely the point that we wish to em phaelte about this Dobson Sale. Many a fine old business has dried up and blown ayay and its stock, when it came to a final disposal, was only a ghost of its former self. An Extraordinarily Varied Stock But here is a retail Carpet and Rug Store which for more than a third of a century has been a household word with New Yorkers, which we boughtout completely, as much to its own surprise as anybody else's, when ils business was in full swing and ils stock maintained at the top notch. Asa result, it is just like walking into a Rug and Carpet Store noted for its fine stocks and being able to select any sort of carpet or any make of rug you want af a very handsome saving instead of paying tho full price for it, Preparations for Rapid Service We have made remarkable preparations to have this event achleve the success {t deserves— to display the splendid goeds adequately and to serve properly the tremendous crowds that we know a iiesaaa to the announcement, More than 800 feet of aisle space floor and in the Subway Store, Many Rugs in Notable Makes Ye roster of famous makes of Floor-coverings represented in this Sale is complete, will find emong the Rugs— Superb Royal Wiltons from the Bigslow Carnot Company Royal Keshan and Savalan Rugs from Thos. Devolon & Sons Splendid Selkirk Wilton Rugs from Schofield, Mason & Company As Well as the Products of Many Other Well-Known Mills. four city blocks—4s devoted to the display on the Sixth You Many Carpets in Plain Colors A notable feature in the collection of Carpets is the quantity in plain colors, for which the demand is so great, in every grade, from Royal Wilton to Ingrain. So many varieties of floor- coverings, in their different qualities, are involved, that it is an impossibility to quote prices for the Sixth Floor Display. Remarkable Prices in the Subway Store We have assembled in the Subway Store the most extraordinary groups of Rugs and Car- pets that have ever been known at their prices, and although we cannot tell at this writing, in view of the certain enormous demand, exactly what will be here tomorrow, you are quite safe in expecting fine choosing among the following: Carpet Remnants at 250 and 50c a Yard Carpets in Short Lengths for Rugs, 15c and 250 Each 760 Tapestry Oarpets, 400 a Yard 9x12 Ft, Tapestry Brussels Rugs, $5 9x12 Ft, Wilton Rugs, $20 9x12 Ft, Axminster Rugs, $15 Inlaid Linoleums, Short Lengths, 250 Square Yard Stair Carpets, Narrow Widths, 10c a Yard Subway Store, Lower Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS cae

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