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Bunisles: convenient stairways; nake' hiefs that a woman can wish to Appenzell hand-embroideries; some g Handkerchiefs and some exquisite barred, embroidered and in colors. # cannot be imagined. p to $5 Each, Usually 75c to $10 to°$2.50 Each; Usually $1.50 to $5 0 ‘aa Usually 75c to $5 Main Floor . OSIERY 1 Women Matbome cay Silk Stockings, in black 3.50 French Lace-Ankle at $1.95 a Pair Sky Blue and Bronze pair of Silk Socks, with Necktie to match, that Main Floor We Must Be Going Now!” Say the Hundreds of Lovely Dollies the GIMBEL TOY STORE up and down the aisles you will hear murmured conversations between groups of dollies who are anxious to get home quickly to fond little mothers by Christmas Day atleast. We don’t blame them—it is poky to stand up all day in a toy store when you might be nestling com- ; fortably in some little I’s arm, or asleep in your little bed. ag the Dolls are here yet—lots ‘of them—and we only hope, for their e, that they will get the invitations For which they are so eagerly looking. to Say for Themselves CHARACTER DOLLS, 16 and 18 inc ” , With dull-finished body and fine hai h luding afew baby character dolls. Boscialle riced at $2. 18, some on |Leather Goods, Jewelry, Fur Sets, id hing else for th bores, 00 | A outta, Fifth Floor NLLS for doll ional costumes, | i n Bring the Children S, undressed, olla, 10 to $1. Re BOLL: To See filled with |] Santa Claus’ CARNIVAL ith Watteau Inthe 2 a set,/] auditorium, Eighth Floor E. DEOEMBER 20, 1912. aller better equipped for prompt and fefficient service. fteen hundred extra people to serve t brilliant light everywhere to aid etal selection, and the glivery of your purchases. That is why nd HAPPY FACES Go y at GIMBELS hy Store Can Give—and COME AS EARLY IN THE MORNING For the and looking splendidly Sweaters as AS. ‘wool The waning of t money goes far. lined. ‘This is a New and Charmin The latest effects and con models At 50ca splendid collection of s At $1 French design, trimmed in all the popular shades. Men’s Suspenders, 25c | Good all-elastic suspenders, with leather cast-off; strong and serviceable. In neat Christmas box. | bing; Partly owing to the L quantiti to the co-operation of t! *manufact acted 4 vast amount of business in « offer a very remarkable value in thei friends wear. The Gimbel cloth boys 10 to 17 years. Boys’ $7. Men’s and Youths’ $15 Overcoats, § $10 In fact, we would not be over- estimating the value of these Over- coats if we quoted $18.60. We have been selling them this season and will sell tem until tomorrow at $16. In this collection are coats with shawl collars and belted backs; long coats with convertible and Chesterfield velvet collars; materials are cheviots, tweeds and kerseys; in fancy mixtures and Bubway Store, Balcony ‘Articles, Outdoor Girl— SWEATERS If she is sharpening up her skates, day on the ice, she is just the sort of girl to appreciate one of these ‘The one illustrated is the favorite new Ruff-neck style, Shaker knit, of pure worsted yarn, with pockets and pearl buttons, in tan, navy blue, Oxford gray, and white, and the price, is $7.95. Other Woolen Sweaters are $5 to $15; soft Shetland Wool Sweaters, colorings, are $6.95 and $8.96. Other warm things in this pen lete Knitted Spencers, and Brid, iSfe sant Jackets, Flo: $65 Marmot Coats, $45 Fine quality dark skins, excel- lent for motor wear; smart style with belted back handsomely $36 Dyed Skunk Sets, $25 on; large pillow muff and animal scarf. wort have produced afier the newest French At "25 and 50¢ 2 nice assortment of silk or velvet bows or’net boudoir caps. Each suitable as a gift. in_nets, ribbons and laces. ar urey a lovely collection of jabots and stock jabots, of Subway Store, Balcony Haberdashery Items A Few Timely Gift Suggestions Men's Necktie and Hose Sets, 50c Silk Four-in-hand Searfs and a pair of lisle hose to match; Excellent quality silk web- shades; packed in box. Mens Neckwear, 25c and colors; each ina Christmas box. Subway Store, Balcony THE BOY HIMSELF WOULD CHOOSE JUST SUCH ANOVERCOATAND THESE PRICES WILL Help Him Into It. He knows a good coat because he sees the Jon of clothes his well-dre s.«¢ 1c) es are not only made to appear attractive but they are made to stand all the knocks and jars that boys are Boys’ $5 School Overcoats, $3 Nice long coats in neat fancy mixtures of cheviot, with convertible collar; for Full-length with convertible collar, the season’s newes craft. Snappy patterns in all-wool cheviots and twee¢ eady as Never Before for the Vast Distribution of APPINESS Tomorrow, from “the Store that Smiles” The largest our |; $2 eagerly toward her first fitting, smart, warm a Christmas present. in_ typical Scotch Goods Section jhawls and Motor Scarfs, of of silk, Shetland Wool or THE GIMBEL CHRISTMAS SUBWAY STORE Christmas Shoppers still have ample choice from full and wonderful stocks in the great Subway Store. he shopping hours means one must do a great deal in little time. Seventy-five complete sections, all on two floors—surely the store of Economy and Convenience Unwrapped !—1500 Rich SCARFS FOR MEN Freshl. rk At t $1. ie Each, for $1.50 and $2.00 Kinds This good news is a fine Christmas * a to us—and to you—from a maker of Men’s Neckties of the highest grade. He is a large consumer of andsome imported silks;fand, on account of business with him, he has made up for us in Neckties of full $1.50 and ities the remaining pieces of his beautiful foreign silk§ in this season’s patterns and colorings, to sell for $1.15 each. A couple of these Neckties in a gift box will make a fine Christmas present for a man—eh, what? Main floor. Quite the Best Coats We Have Had at These Prices for. Women—$15 to $27.50 In the instance of the Chinchilla Coats, a tailor made up his su yardages of this smart fabric for us into a typical overcoat style to sell at $18.60, and another with plush button-in collar at $19.50. granted us a large concession will be quite apparent when you see the excellent quality of the fabrics. The $19.60 Coat is lined throughout with satin. Boucle Coats that are now so much in demand are here in a shawl collar model at $16.60, another with a deep stitched velvet collar at $16.50; a seven-eighths length model, bound with braid, at $25; and last but most important, these Boucle Coats With Skunk-Opossum Collars, $27.50 As this model is illustrated, it is only necessary for us to add that the Coats are lined with satin. Raincoats That Will Make Excellent Gifts Sinfle and double texture rubberized Coats, $5.96 to $15 ; Gabar- dine Coats, $15. lus That he A Few Imported Coats at Lessened Prices English Coats of cross-barred tweed, $15, were $45. Berlin-tailored Coats—German thibet shawls, $19.60, were $35. Third Floor Here choice runs riot and Luxurious Furs Remarkably Underpriced rery popular fur this sea- g Neckwear ceits which our deft tock jabots in many styles n ecru or delicate shades. Men's Silk Suspenders, 50c choice of many rich ies purchased and partly with whom we sali merchandise, Gimbe eckwear. All aye 50 Long Overcoats, $4.95 terns. boys 11 to 17 years. cut and lined throughout. Well made, good strong i Norfolk or double- ed models, for boys 8 to 17 years, in tan or gray mix- tures, as well as plain blue serge. TT’ onderful value, Subway Store, Balcony length, lined with silk; quality ponyskin, with collar and cuffs of skunk dyed opossum. These hadnsome coats are full Sets, $30 ; A rich soft brown fur, which is excellent LY excantionally beaut: || difficult to tell from the genuine $29.60 Blue Wolf Sets, $20 This rich fur closely revembles lynx. und to give them. and smartest design in coat-' zes for boys 10 to 17 years. Boys’ $7.50 Suits, $5 With two pairs of knicke erbockers. wool fabries in gray, brown and the new fancy pat- Norfolk or double-breasted models, for The knickerbockers are full Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $2.00 At these very exceptional prices many mirds will undoubtedly be made-up in a hurry in favor of a Fur Coat or Fur Set as a Christmas gift for some fortunate loved one. fur called by its right name. the backward season. These are Gimbel high-grade furs. Every garment fully guaranteed and every Such underpricings would never be considered were it not for tremendous overstocks caused by $75 Pony Coats, $52.50! EO ————— $40 Pointed Manchurian $36 Pseudo Mink, $20 mink; large pillow muff with large shawl-effect collar. $5 Caracul Paw Set, $3.95 ith two-2 sor plain fect with heads end $12.60 Blue Manchurian Large half-barrel muff animal searf. | Pretty fur for the young lady Sets, $8.50 Pillow muff and Edna" May tie medium size muff and ‘snake-effect | Excellent. wearing fur and very | scarf. $26 Skunk Dyed Opossum scarf. dressy. Pillow muff, animal or shawl Arranged in Christmas box, with Sets, $1 seart. cord and ribbon. ‘| Pillow Muff and shawl scarf. $19. 50 Linndacs fineness Liber had $12.60 P Paw Set, 67.60 Imitation Ermine Sets, $1. Large pillow muff and choice of two F ersian Paw Set, $7. | $17,60 Iceland Fox Sets, $13.60) | Iie rit designs in scarts, | Very. smart set. to. wear with a | ¢,/mitation Baby Lamb and Angora Sets, $1.26 and $1.95. tailored suit Subway Store, Balcony Reproductions of $2, $3, $4 and $5 Models Are Included in the Now Famous Gimbel Dollar Waists On Sale on the Gimbel Subway Balcony. Just arrived, two c hundred dozen in time for Christmas uifts ing will we a treat uch a collection of sheer daintiness. All of them high neck models with long sleeves; some button Choo. nongst at the back; some at ‘Ge , the front. Soft Voiles Wh and lingerie were never $1 made up into pretrier waists than these. Amber buttons, velvet ribbon touches and deftly inserted la i embroideries, frills and what not make the quite the best of the many excellent styles and values ever offered by , SST $2 Soft Pillows, $1.50 $3 Silk Petticoats, $1.95 $1.50 Pictures, $1 $3 Dressing Cases, $1.50 Women’s $3 Shoes, $1.25 $2 Cut Glass Sets, $1.25 $1 Dress Goods, 50c Yard $3 Desk Lamps, $1.75 Boys’ Indian Suits, 65¢ Women’s $18.50 Coats, $8.75 Women’s $12.50 Suits, $6.50 $5.50 Enamel Beds, $2.75 h of these items represm@ a mas event in Subway Store pricing, first figures quoted being the selling prices of each item. Bring this list with you for ready reference. These all- |GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK TMURTY-THIRD ST. AN 10 “Better Than APRING! too many week “mul [for $16 ° | tenten« Prot {an meathe, Green frames, feet Avery Meh clnen @uite. ig. heavy mahogany Anish Sree, weal 20- with carving and wide panels and pie ciaw candle, | power Hine loose-cushion seats of Dest @ik plugh, light Lemups ef elther green, red or brown, very type at Parlor &-Day All for Clocks and Ornaments of at! kinds Har TOO MANY PREFER ician,” genteel emp! modern lang lems for parents to be the parents, je character of the child ts formed, an indifferent ghysicten. Open Evenings Till Christmas Substantial P resents Use an and a Goss RUGS for SPUGS Special Prices on gohe dal Paischd ue Axminsters, 2.45 One of the newest ami best J 4.25 very canily converted into @ com Enormous 8.50 f table bed, ‘The covering 1s either vapar«(lihaxied eee enter den ak frame Seattrens to ax bp povigl oxi? ft. Bye oa f ide, ana Colors, (iisxi2 tt nds of lounges, couches, éaven- We have rugs of every and price, Ortental as wel Jeum and matting in endless variety, Child’s Rocker, $1.75 pretty and strong. 3-Piece Parlor Suite, $34.75 |; Clock Set, Select Presents that are re Useful and Good— Sofas, Parlor Suites, Upholstery, Glassware, Servers, Pictures, Umbrella Stands, Gas Lamps, Se Sideboards, Pans, Upholstered Goods, Prices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Article. \Cowperthwait @ Sons Park Row @ Chatham Sq. 2912 to 2224 Third Avenue (Cor, 121st $t.) dut slightly by the school and Ii by the thousand and one things have nothing to do with school,” Mr. Tuckerman. ‘Autos and 4 dinners and theatre parties have become @ nocessity of life to too many young People. College pleasures have invadéd {gh school, and even Ue grammar These young people have their their house parties, baile, with orchostras and flowers, If future history in writing of the rise and fall of this republic should point to these | thin mong the causes of the decay of the nation they would be only records Ing the facts, for with such @ marked $8 “SALARY” $16 “WAGES” Brickla yer| taxis, a Good departure from Emerson's advice of ‘plain ving and high thinking’ to the modern high living and no thinking we cannot expect to fare differently from other nations that have strutted thelr hour upon the stage of the world and have gone forever. i “Of what uso is tt for tescners fe an Indifferent Phys- Says Professor, FIELD, Mase, Dec That} urge upon young people their duty to. A d the moral joes involved in igh school gradvates preter nd ¢ ment which pays S a@ wove dt otomile ie Gar ae providing for their oftapring #o that they to more antuous labor bo never have to work. The expression ages” is one of the banefal| Mave to work’ has acquired an odium ta of the times, acconting to|the minds of the young. They look for Tuckerman, head of the |something easy and pleasant, short hours © department of Central | and no dir! preferring $8 in ‘salary’ fe “The a on in the achool room of young people fram different watka of involves no real danger to the habits \d manners of any chfld; it rather aks down fooMish prejudice and snob bishness, and 14 not onty « eplendid in- onaidered until the boy o toere, and that the teach- parents will take care of the associations of thair children out of school they wit | have nothing to fear from the assocte- | tlona tn school. “The public avhool te a repabtic te | miniature, not ‘ike the great repabiie outride. A private echool when lim ited to students of one particular clase has a narrowing influence on character, ‘The fashionable school, like the faah- fonate chureh, shonld tmve no place in a democracy. When a large per keantage of men of wealth send there hoya to rich men's @ohoola end rich | men's colleges we @hall continue to eee jin the future employers out af touch | and ot of sympathy with thetr em- | ployee, men who think they are bet- ter than thetr fellows because they are Bi | more refined tn their tastes, when tn | reality they are merely fastitious tn ‘Arena and food. “The every-day work of life, the tof | of @o-called common tasks, must be (etven an uplifting eignificance. If eo-~ SELE-RAISING AOU ‘« better to be @ good bricklayer than Cowperthwalt @ Sons ® Sofa-Bed, $17.7 ‘7.75 tiga Porte Mcorts Chat, $11 alae carpets, oeloth ube H andsomely aoe Fag All com- or y plete; 1118 finish, Fine cusd- Inches, folded in neat box fibre brush. Very Suites to suit everybody. single pieces, too. ts $4.49 Sath ‘Thomas Clock, Land gilt finish ching vases, ly decorated in mold $4.49. inch two wing Machines, Portieres, Urns, Gas Stoves, Let Us Opena Charge Account for You Liberal Credit or 10% Off for Cash, Justas You Prefer ESTABLISHED 1807 193 to 205 Park Row Stores ;