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22? $5 OR MILLIONS ?? Rich Father Draws Two Wills, and His Son's Future Con- duct Will Determine Which Orfe Is to Be Desiroyed by His Attomeys. DENVER, Dee. 14—Alomso Thompson jr. “the best-dressed man in Denver,” must determine by his own conduct within the next few years whether he shali reonive his father’s entire estate, valued at Harry Grodsky, Hleven, Ap-| srs peared Dangerous When He i Robbed Depositors Harry Grodsky ts going to turn over a new leat, for be is getting along to- ward eleven and, having becn bank Extra Wear In The a|Garnet “Service” Line If you give your rubbers pretty hard wear and want » strong medium i ¢ Garnet testis : the, most practical rubber made i Gasaner Purposes. : i carer Like fall iub-Mark rubbers, hey reinforced stays al poi peae g ‘extra strain comes. ‘This makes j i wear evenly and give aer- until the whole hae it wep Hub-Mark Rubbers to fit yqur them reasonably” Fit <4 in use, and ry that zor will be winter. I Li ; i é i ; [' 8 i ii | i t i t Hitt iy i i lous styles of Hub- earing in the ptree Miustrations of vari Mark rubbers ‘appr ereet of ot ry ‘The Hub-Mark Is aloe-Mark adler imei Mie oy: 27 tad Bake “EO yea under croas-examinauon, «ald he had | hoes, sent there by Harry Gtodsky. Boston Rubber Shoe Company, Marry was brought on the carpe! MALDEN, 88. 4 5 eaid he had found the After that Rae eens he admitted he had found other books—| ¢ Harry told Mr. Gliman that a atill larger man than he, one about fourteen, nxious to teach him to pick pockets put him to work on commission. ‘Wi forego the instruction, however, ir his period of probation, parted atbonwins cold now. Take EVATOR. ‘Tra dames McCreery & Co, 23d Street Store Only. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR For the convenience of Christmas Shoppers, we have assembled in our Fourth Floor a choice selection of articles, suitable for Holiday Gifts. Each price is represented in an individual sell- ing booth, which will make it easier to select gifts. 25c, 50c. 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 iJ DOLL HOUSE NOW ON EXHIBITION. A completely furnished miniature house, large enough for adults to enter. Parents are invited to bring their children. This Toy House is a surprise and delight to both young and old. with squirrel; collars of Persian paw or skunk-opossum. $55, regul cloth, lined black fox, Persian paw or skunk-op- ‘ossum. lined with squirrel; collars of black fox. lined lamb or black fox. $19.60 and $29.50 GIMBELS cenenenasenteeeeeniieniens ena Utmost ot et Oomfort Intelligent, Courteous Service This Is Why Everybody Is Talking About How Easy It Is to Do Christmas Shopping at GIMBELS Come as early in the day as you can. The MORNING HOURS are GOLDEN. The Gift of Gifts Prompt, Safe, Careful Delivery Months of expert planning; vastly increased facilities; two thousand extra people, in selling and service forces; entire organization trained for increased efficiency; every emergency prepared for; every demand anticipated— THE EV , The enced connoisseurs in precious stones, the stocks display the possible standards in merchandise. Tule elsewhere on merchandise of equal excellence. you wish most to secure unim things investment: feet-of space: DIAMONDS eee eee ee ENING WORLD, —- pet Gift for the O i In the past two years there A JEWELRY an That Has Earned Enth And Has Been the Marv Being under the management of expert jewelers and ‘The first principle of the Gimbel policy is to safegu: rr. The fecond is to maintain more moderate prices When seeking the MOST IMPORTANT GIFT, of that should be rene a Peking alt "If You Add Two and Two Ti Zand , These pope oer the chief Divinons of-the carefully s, on-ourbriliantMaindioce. for a Woman---Furs Superb....Specimens May Be Selected at Economies Tomorrow When We Shall Dispose of Our Remaining Model Sets and Imported Coats and Wraps _ Also,a Magnificent Collection of All Fashionable Furs at Unparalleled Prices Although Christmas is not a week distant, we have kept replenishing our Fur Collection so that those who have yet to choose their gifts might have all the endorsed Furs of the season for their selection. lete stocks is also responsible for tomorrow’s unique di del sets and imported fur wraps having become depleted. It will be a wonder- ful“opportunity if ‘you should want a thoroughly luxurious gift for the woman who already has general ‘l utility furs. our rule that. demands oa de Luxe — our collections of mo: Women’s Fur Coats Moleskin Coats, $196 to Hudbo Beal Fratch dyed Murra Combinations of Furs Kumme.97.95 to 97-60 ot, ig Sa the Aapet cred Coney White fox and taupe fox, $175, was Trine, $48 aod #78 ‘a eet. See ‘Mole Coney. Coats, $92.60 to $115. Moleskin and skunk, $125, was $ $2.50 to $19.50 a set. \ Garacul Conds, 906, $15, 906, Black fox and baby caracul, $125, was $150 Squirrel lock, $2.95 to $13.60 a set. “Women’s Fur-lined Coats $87.60, regularly $55—'Tweed, lined broadtail and black " $85—Black broad. Ja) with’ squirrel; col HEARD IN AN no chances with $75, regularly $150—Broadcloths Observing Gem—Pardon me, madam, 1 and t , lined with squirrel; collars pe pi ‘ but your hair 4s coming down. of lack fos, neviral raccoon, Hudson Broadtail C ont SiT80, rae aan ) a ar Lady (turning) or skunk-opossum, in g udson Seal Wrap, was $47. Opeerving Gent—t think #t fe yours, $96, regularly $165—Broadcloth, | Moleskin an s Pp, $375, was $475 25, regularly. $195-—-Broadcloth, ined with squirrel; collare of Persian Muffs $29.50 and 37.60 $16 and $19.50 $22.50 and $27.60 Scarfs Skunk $10 and $15 Black Fox $12.60 and $22.50 Natural Raccoon $10 and $19.50 Civet Cat $16 and $22.50 $8.60 and $15 Beaver $14 and $18 $10 and $15 Black and Blue Wolf $10 and $15 $10 and $29.50 Moleskin $29.50 and $37.50 Gimbel Furs Are Guaranteed—We Have Been in the Fur Business for Seventy Years A “Lowered-Price” Occasion in Young Women’s Suits, Coats and Dresses Not a tremendous event as far as quantity is con- cerned, but it will be an important occasion forthe reaping of economies of $7 to $10 on every one of these 425 garments from our regular collection. We have lowered prices because there are only one, two and three garments of a model, and we will not tolerate broken sizes—so they must be disposed of imme- diately. Were $22 to $25—Tomorrow, $15 150 Coats --Cheviot, boucle and mixed fabrics. 100 Suits Serge, cheviot and novelty wi 175 Dresses- Chiffon, velveteen, charmeuse ard serge. All this season's models—stzes 14, 16 and 18 years included Third Floor Model Sets in These Hudson seal and skunk, $160, was $175 Hudson seal and white fox, $165, was $185 Moleskin and taupe fox, $185. was $250 Ermine and white fox, $235, was. $295 Ermine anc moleskin, $3 Hudson seal and moleskin, $155, was $175 Imported Wraps and Coats Baby Caracul and Hudson Seal Coat, $286, was $395 Moleskin Coat, $350, was $425 Hudson Seal and Baby Caracul Coat, $360, was $475 And of some Furs Children’s and Girls’ Fur Set? White Moufflon, $5.95 to $29.60 set. Natural badger, $62.60 a set. Beaver, $22.60 to $37.60 a set. Natural and sable squirrel, $10 to $27.50 a set. Young Girls’ Fur Coats Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years Hudson seal French-dyed muskrat, $140 to $226. Arctic seal French-dyed coney, $76 to $126; trimmed with chinchilla or sable squirrel, civet cat, moles coney or Australian opossum, $95 to $110, Caracul Coats, $65 to $126; trim- peaay civet cat or black fox, $96 to 5 Australian Mole Coney Coats,$92.60 to $146, fox, $295, was $375 95, was $450 Scarfs Muffs $15 and $32.50 Pointed Fox $26 and $32.50 $25 and $46 Ermine $55 to $85 $10 and $27.60 Jiudson Seal $27.50 and $15 and $22.50 Wild Lynx $16 and $22.50 $16.50 Persian Lamb — $15 and $19.50 $2.95 Persian Paw $8.60 Persian Paw Sets, $7.50 Third Floor By All Means Give The Children Some Gloves Gir bels is well equipped to fit the little hands with comfort- able, snug, warm Gloves of many kinds, that willwearwell, For each of the kinds in our comprehensive list of children’s Glovesis chosen with the double Purpose of good looks and service. We will put any of the following Gloves up in a pretty Christmas box, if you wish. At 85¢ a poir, Tan Cape, unlined. At $1 a pair, Tan Cape, unlined or fleace-lined. At $1 a pair, grey Moche, unlined or fleecetined. At $1 a pair, overseamed kid, or pique lambskin, in tan, white and black. At $1.50 a pair, pique kidskin, in tan, white or black. Main Floor Germany’ and From France, America, Every conceivable kind Sor Madame and the mards. Everyone in a pretly Yule tide tox, whether its price 1s 25¢ or $5.25, APRONS Second Floor and cons: A Newes Other, was $210 mond using i pure w and gold Pear] Collars, in various widths; some rh y mohfs in centre: utol 8 P cle and many others; $1.50 to $18.50. to gaat! Bar’Pins, in many lengths; 60¢ 0. 3-plece Six P dessort FRENCH JEWELRY NOVELTIES Many especially fine pieces, designed And made in our own workshops; uniaue Diamond, all full cut, pure white, was $210. platinum, diamonds and reconstructed rubles; an especially choice plece, $150, leres, $28, €30, $32, $35, Other Diainond Bar Pins, $25, $27, $32, $35, $36, 40 up to 925. * Other Men's Rows, mo} monds, $14.50, 923, $38, ‘9425. A very fine Platinum and Gold Dia- At $135; was $175, ta, al nd the above quality; al P Ni ‘ars sizes, mounted with solid Pearl Hat Pins, in dainty, small tops; white, pink, cream and smoke; @5¢ to FINE TABLE CUTLERY GOLD DIAMONDS tructed with finest craftmanship. inum and Diamond La Valliery t design in La Valliere, all in | Le platinum and diamond PE. » $36, $40 SOLID GOLD JEWELEN At Moderate Cost - 3 me finish as the + ali plati- iiant dia- 8 at $165; / ' calibre sapph. ustrated) A Man's Siz ERE ES & ee at $145; was $185 (il- lustrated). unted with dia- 635, $40, up to $5, $7.45, Silver Novelties And Qther Gif Sterling Bracelet, all made by hand, n its construction the finest of hite diamonds, (Tllustrated.) of the | $20 up Diamond Bracelet RL JEWELRY ces, in pL cream,.pink | ntal shades, Small, mediuti and rhs in uniform and graduated | gold, jeweled filled clasps; $2 to $160, | Inestone bars and others with to 975, r of Pearls, mounted with rhine- 1.60 to $53. 4 Hrooches, wreath, horseshoe, cir- 8.50. uge Sti -inch imported blades; in Hold lin, er caps and | 4 98. rishandied Knives and Forks, | © ime, in case, $16, ! “I GIMBEL BROTHERS, By

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