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os 2000 Styles of Men’s Neckties In a Wonderful Showing, at 50c When you consider the rich quality of the silks of which these Necktiesare made, the vast variety of color-combinatiors, and the wéalth of patterns, ah hardly wee eter ta M4 as ptapent f to have an; \er-pr’ neckties our 8 of Men’s er 8, For no matter what a man’s neckwear taste be—if it’s good—he is movally certain to fin a style to suit him in the collection. ‘We have tried in the illustration, to give an idea of a few of the patterns, as well as black and white can do it. There are plain colors, in reps, poplins and other handsome silks; sclf- stripes, and contrasting stripes of various widths and groupings, fancy figures and Persian designs in color of the rainbow that is fit to be for a man’s Necktie. Give a man one or two, or half a dozen of . these Neckties for Christmas, and he will bless ou forever. We box, of course, for giving, if you wish, without charge. ; 3 60c each—and if you wish to go her, hare are fine assortments of Men’s Scarfs at $1, $1.60, $2 and $2.60. Main Floor Boys LONDON OVERCOATS Our ‘Fine $22.50, $25, $30 and $35 Grades Take a Tumble to $15 £9 All that are left of our generous importation this season of Boys’ London-made Overcoats, in a swagger English style—a fine double- breasted model, with belted back (illustrated). Included are genuine chinchillas of ete English softness, warm-without-weight fabrics, plaid backs and tch cheviots, Sizes 6 to 14 in the group, now all at $16 each. Boys’ $13.60 and $16 Long Overcoats at $10 Sizes 9 to 18 years; belted back or all around; in a fine variety of materials. A special purchase, plus broken lots from our own stock. Boys’ $12 Long Overcoats at $8.50 About 180 Coats in all, all-wool fabrics, in warm winter weights. Good styles; sizes 9 to 18 years. Boys’ Chinchilla Coats—Four Groups Allcut in the fine polo style, long buttohed-to-neck, belted all around, wool or worsted lining, in navy blue, brown and two shades of gray. Sizes 214 to 10 years, Very special at $5, $5.75, $8, $10. 4s Boys’ Extra-Trouser Suits, $5 to $16.50 \y Many styles, in plaited Norfolk and plain double-breasted models, in sizes ~ 3 p} for 7 to 18 years. Also a fine group of Little Boys’ Suits at $5, in sailor, Russian : bod blouse and French styles. Fourth Floor An Embroidered Molif Gives & Charm to This $5 Blouse $5 Draped Chiffon Blouse Is a Delight! The,New Two-tone “ Prince Imperial’ Blouse (Centre) Is the Newest in Lingerie Modes Unapproached in Style and Quality—These Chiffon Blouses at $3.95, $5 and $8.95 A plain statement of facts—is the headline! And we shall be glad to have you verify it for your own satisfaction. Throughout the year, women from all over the United States look to us for the correct styles in Blouses, at the most value-giving prices, because we never disappoint them. Some- times we surprise them greatly—just as we shall do tomorrow when this host of Blouses will be presented at $3.95, $5 and $6.95. What prices do the gualities of these Blouses warrant? Much higher than we care to quote-sterauae they would not seem conservative. But you will realize them when you see ese Blouses, with their dainty linings of ret and lace, their pretty trimmings of lace, em- broidery and satin, and especially when you examine how carefully%shey are made. Hundreds in All Sizes, and in These Colors'— White, Taupe, Plum, Navy, Green and Black The New Two-tone “Prince Imperial” Blouse, $2 " The most attractive of all the Blouses that bear this neme! _ It is of white crepe voile with a Robespierre collar that is lined and edged with colored voile. et i hina blue and violet are the colors. es ird Floor. The Last Word in Millinery— Stat and Cava ols Specialized at $10 That the Hat and Cravat should match is the latest word from Paris. It is obvious that both should be trimmed with fur, or they would not have the real Wintry touch, neither would the neckpiece be practical. Usually a Fur-trimmed Hat is an exception at $10, but we have accomplished the somethirg more unusual, by having made both to sell tomorrow at $10 a set. The soft crown of the Hat is of black velvet, and its narrow brim is edged with white coney—and its only trimming is a hyacinth-like white feather. The Cravat is of the velvet and white coney, and slips through, as you will see in the illustration. es, these sets were made in our own workrooms, and by our best milliners. ; The number of sets is limited, but there will be sufficient for all women who do not procrastinate tomorrow. Also a host of other $10 Hats from our own . telier— many trimmed with fur. Medium-price Salon. Something else that is new—Hats with puffed crown of maline, $15 and upwards. Inthe French Salon, Third Floor. GIMBEL BROADWAY THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19132. GIMBELS We Ordered 30,000 Pairs of These Women’s Pique Gloves To Make the Price $1 Therefore, they are the best ren Gloves that we have ever offered at this favorite price. Best in every detail of quality, make, style and finish. Very fo news for every woman who has gloves to buy for erself, or to give for Christmas. The Gloves come from one of the most expert makers, and are of well-chosen skins, in a weight that will give good service. All one-clasp, in tan, white, gray and black, with handsomely stitched backs. §1 a pair. Main Floor “The Butterfly’’— Also Other New and Dainty Jabots Just as though a butterfly’s wings were spread—is this Jabot of shadow lace, which also has tiny silk buttons mounted to give the effect of its body. 600 to $2.60. The Fishtail Jabot is ty conceit of chiffon and shadow lace with stock of ince attached. "98.80 bs ia with lovely double cascade is of hemstitched chiffon, and chiffon edged beige shadow lace. $2 A tiny bow and neck band of satin make the mounting for a pretty shadow Jabot at $1 to $3.60. Of course, there are hundreds of other dainty, Neck- fixings at 600 to $24.25 From the Emerald Isle—Real Lace Collars, $2.95 Baby and heavy Irish designs in the round Collars for wear with , and in the tapering styles for coats. Crepe de Chine Scarfs, $1.50 to $12 Those that are plain are in artistic colors, and those that are flower- printed are in exquisite harmonies. Ostrich Neck Ruffs, $2.25 to $24 Plain colors, shaded effects, also white and black—in the Sir Walter Raleigh style, and others that are longer. Main Floor The Christmas Hosiery Should Be of SILK For, way down in the bottom of his heart, Santa Claus is a silk- stockinged aristocrat; and his feelings should be respected. Here are some good kinds of attractively priced Silk Hosiery for men ard women, and you won’t go far wrong if you pick up a few pairs for yourself. All purchases will be prettily boxed. Women’s Black Silk Stockings, Special, $1 Pair biped Ripa a pure silk, with extra high spliced heels and reinforced tops and soles. Women’s Embroidered Silk Stockings, $1.50 Pair ‘These, too, are better than their price usually.buys. An excellent quality of black silk, hand-embroidered, in pretty designs, in self or contrasting colors, Men’s $2.76 French Silk Hose, $1.85 Pair In a medium weight of fine pure silk; in black, navy blue, ind bi with hand-embroidered silk clocks. Et ae a aaa Men’s ‘‘Interwoven”’ Silk Socks, 50c Pair Socks which from their peculiar process of weaving show great persistence in giving good service. Pure silk with toes, soles and heels forced with mercerized cotton, and cotton tops. Black, tan, gray, navy blue, purple and white. Main Floor Special Christmas Offerings OfHANDKERCHIEFS Handkerchiefs of the giftiest sort—charmingly lace-trimmed or embroidered—these for women; also several groups of linen or silk Handkerchiefs for Men. _ All in holly boxes, if you like, and | just before Christmas at far less than their usual prices. Handkerchiefs for Women Princess Lace, each in handsome folder, 60¢ each, usually 75c and 85¢c. Point Venise, sheer linen centres, 60c each, usually 75¢ and $1. Armenian Lace, block work in four corners, al: designs. Three for $1, usually 50c each. Embroidered in one-corner designs, four in fancy box, at 660, usually $1. Injtial, three designs in box, at 46c, usually €0c. Sheer ‘linen, with rll-round embroidery, scalloped and hemstitched, 160 each, usually 25¢ and 35¢. Men’s Handkerchiefs Colored silk, new designs and shades, 26c, usually 50c. Plain white hemstitched, imported, some with corded border, 16¢ ench, usually 20¢ to 35¢. Main Floor “I Lost My Umbrella!’’ How often we hear it, and how often it must happen, to judge by the “found” notices published by the railroads and steamboat lines. | Here's a good way to help the poor men and women who have lost their Umbrellas to get eveen— 1,000 Handsome Umbrellas at $2 Men’s and Women’s styles; coverings of fine tape-edged Union taffeta, or all-silk. The Women’s Umbrellas, full-length, pearl- ard-silk, or etched silver handles, engraved silver caps and gun- metal or carved wood handles. The Men’s Umbrellas, with cape or buckhorn hooks, or trimmed or plain natural wood, In most cases, the handles alore are worth the price of the whole Umbrella—in other words, the Umbrellas are rightfully $2.60 to $3.75 quality. Another Group of Men's and Women’s Umbrellas At $3. Usually $3.75 to $4.60 With about the same styles of handles, but in handsomer qual- ities; coverings of heavy silk or yarn-dyed taffeta, with tape edge, Maip Floor iso one-corner embroidered ' From Germany — A Group of Bulfinches | These charmirg sorgsters, with their crimson breasts, are , | the highest priced of all caged birds. They are patiently trained by the German peasants. to whistle various tunes, which th do with accuracy and delightful sweetness. The Birds in this shipment have. in their reperloire such favorite German tunes as ‘Hinaus in die Ferne,” “Fin Strauslpin am Hute,” “Blucher's March,” “Grad’ Aus Dem Wirtshaus.’ : Prices are $25 to $50 each, and the birds are guaranteed to be healthy and in perfect condition. Also Harz Mountain Cenaries, speciz!ly priced, $1.95 and others at $3.60, Brass Bird Ceges, imported, in various styles, $6, usually $6 to $8. Pet Shop, Fifth Floor NEW YORK BROTHERS | THIATY-THIAD OA. $5 of Your Christmas Money Brings This Fine VICTROLA To Fill Your Home With Music This splendid instrument, mounted handsome, spacious and convenient record costs you $5 Cash and Onl $68 $5 a Month And when you possess it, your home be- comes a Grand Opera House, a Theatre, a Symphony Orchestra Auditorium, for All the Music of the World Is Yours Without Leaving Your Own Easy Chair Caruso, Melba, Geraldine Farrar, Homer, John McCormack, and all the. other great artists, will sing for you, at your will; the world’s great bands will play; the great minstrels will entertain you; the famous vaudeville performers will crack their witticisms for your amusement; the popular artists will sing the snappiest ragtime airs. Nothing more marvelous has been invented in modern times than the wonderful Victrola— and today ANYBODY who wants it can possess it—for there is a Victrola to meet every re Leaf of size and price. We recommend the Victrola in the picture because IT OFFERS SO MUCH, at such liltle cost—@68, and A $5 Payment Puts It In Your Home Come and hear it, TOMORROW, if you can. Victrola Section, Bighth Fleer A General Outgoing of Girls’ and Young Women’s Apparel at the Smallest Prices of the Season By adjusting our stock and taking advantage of special purchases (made possible by the manufacturers’ end of season) we have assembled a collection of Coats and Dresses for tomorrow's selling that will quite exceed our previous value-giving prices. ugh sizes are not complete in many instances, here in pleasing selection for young years—and young women of 14, 16 Young Women’s Chinchilla Coats, $16.60 and $18.60 Th t $16.60 are in a belted Ulster ten seth aon The-Bernard model at 6! cranteed dyed setin—this Coat fastens Oxtord ‘and binek. -A Miscellany of $20 to $25 Coats at $15 Plush, broadcloth, double faced and mixed fabrics in these Coats for young women. Young Women’s $20 to $25 Dresses at $16 For evening and afternoon wear—crepe meteor, chiffon and charmeuse, in light and medium colors. Young Girls’ Coats—Sizes 6 to 14 Years, $5, Were $7.50 to $9.75 Coats of cheviot, chinchilla and broadcloth. $7.60, Were $10 to $12.50 Mixed woolens and cheviots in these coats, the cabinet, \SRERY | | | 80 in Ithed with diagonally; blue, yn ‘ $12.50, Were $18.50 s 9.75, Were $10 to $12.50 le et . a eauttnad cloth, mixture and p imvit coats. Corduroy, velveteen, broadcloth and chinchilla coats. Young Girls’ $7.60 ‘Dresses, $5 ‘These Serge Presses are just right for school wear, as they are in sailor and demi-tailored styles. The Gimbel CHRISTMAS TOY STORE Is a Realm of Unbounded Delight welcome every little boy and girl who can possibly get here to tion of Toys in New York. A beasts an devoted to every imaginable sort of Animal. lectric Motors and other Aare that go, that we have igl children beyond teresting things that will delight the u like. Plenty of and pping for the tiire And Tomorrow it will be ready to see the finest and most interesting co A marvelous collection of Dolls. i The best exhibit of Mechanical Railways, E ever assembled. And thousands‘of other in| ow eel hi i an and stay as long as ‘ome as early in the mornirg as you ¢ wean air Nel mighty pleasant place to do your Christmas s! when you and they have had enough, take them to see the absorbing Santa Claus’ Carnival in the Auditorium, Eighth Floor, They will be specially delighted with The Store of the Six Polar Bears The Village Fire Brigade in Action The Acrobats and Performing Animals and all the rest of the wonderful things that Santa Claus has prepared for his little friends, Children’s and Dolls’ Furniture Remarkable assortments of each, and forming what is in effect a complete Furniture Store in Miniature. Among the Children’s Furniture there are China | little Dining-room Sets of Table and four Chairs, at ¢4 “losets, Bookcases, Dressing Tables and Bureaus, Desks, | to $9. Coo eco a tockers, Chiffoniers, and many other pieces | ‘The Dolls’ Furniture ts equally varied. You will in white enamel, at $1.26 to $12, according to the style find Dolls’ Bedsteads in brass, mal . any, white enamel and Mission, with all the bedding for them; Dolls’ Cradles and Bassinet, High Arm Chairs, and many other 4 and prices run from 26¢ to $16.26 for a Brass c complete with mattress, sheets, pillow cases and French eret onne spread. and size; in the bent wood, at $2.25 to $19,60—-the latter for a settee in mahogany or oak finish, Cunning little Reed Rockers are $1.26 to $6; Combination Table with two Chairs, all in one piece is $12.76; and there are various pieces of Mission Furniture at $3.60 to 612, including A Special Sale of Children’s Furniture Jurt in time for Christmas, « ‘arge manufacturer's surplus of certain styles of Children's fine Rentwood Furniture, at one-third to one-half less than usual. the pieces are one $3.0 ind $4.26, usually $6.25 and $7.60. Youths’ Chairs, $2.60, usually $4. Children’s Chairs with tray, $8.60, usually $4 Morris Chairs, $4.25, usually $8. Combination High Chairs, $6.75, usually $13.50, High Chairs with tray and foot- rest, at $4, usually $6.50, Fourth Floor $6.76, from $18.60 94.25 from 97.60 $4.25, from 96 .