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Tomorrow, An Open Day on Most Men’s Business Calendar, Is Your Time to Visit The FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Furniture is one thing that a man likes to have a voice in choosi The very fich proportion of men among the visitors to this Gimbel Furniture Sale proves this. It is much better to be suited af first with the fit of a chair than to everlastingly growl about it afterwards. For that reason, we cordially inv ite every man who is interested to make use of his poly tomorrow in reTr over this Gimbel Furniture Sale as well as others, and in ING COMPARISONS. It will be worth your while to do so, for it is a object lesson in Furniture quality, a and price; and we have enough confidence in our Furniture to put it to this tes The superb collection fills one floor completely and overflows to two others with a great range of Furniture to suit every scheme of decoration, and average savings of $1 in every $4. We invite you to see it all but we shall specialize to- FURNITURE FOR THE BEDROOM ' morrow on Amo: illustrate a beautiful some 75 styles of Bedroom suites, most of which are in authentic period styles, we Colonial Mahogany Bedroom Suite at $72.50 from $105 The three pieces, Bureau, Chiffonii id Toilet Table, are in the graceful 5 eendirs “ “ Lek of Lott jogany. Other range tron three pieces at $120 to seven pieces at between. i Golden Oak Chiffomers Marion’ "Pros™ "Wioc” "rice Mahogany Buresus a a a Price 940 $30 $20 $26 $20 914.78 ie 985 $25 919 $24 $16 $19 8 $22 $20 $16.50 | $238 = $17.60 $12 #10 Mahogany Chiffoniers Tuns Mahogany Bureaus 55 BAO $26 $20 932 $2893 dt ee ee Mahogany Toilet Tables | TY24MahoganyChifoniers $20 $18 $14 $38 988 7 988 oe int Dre | Walnut Toilet Tables MahoganyPrincessDressers | 45 485 5 $19 $23 $21 $16 $85 28 ae st) 27 $18 $28 490 Golden Oak Bureaus Walnut Bureaus $28 $20 $20 $18.76 | $42.50 $85 918.60 $24 $18 $12 $9.25 #6 $23 $23 $17.60 $10 $8.60 8 8 You’re Still in Time to Share In the Season’s Best News of . Sterling Silver And Silver-Plated Ware We went at our preparations for this Sale in no nig- gardly fashion. From several fine makers of these wares, and from our own stock, we gathered $57,000 worth of desirable goods to sell for $32,000, or at savings averaging over one-third. _ 80,7 spile’o: your enthusiastic buying yesterday, there is still splendid choosing today, and there will be tomorrow. Particularly among these: Sterling Silver Flat-Ware Knives, Forks, Spoons and Sarving Pieces, from Simpson, Hall, Miller & Company, ii nie but beautiful pattern, in which we bave all pieces to match, at one h toc price during the past y Prices range from Forks, usially #10 to 94 reductions. Sterling Silver Deposit Ware Many charming pieces, suitable for decorating your own home, or for gifts. All a third or more under-price. Including: we than regular, in spite of two rises in , to $25 a dozen for Medium individual Serving Pieces at like Cologne Bottles at $1 to $2.69. Pitchers at $6.60 Vases at $5.25. Lemon Plates xt 600. Flower Bowls at $3 and $4.50, Docanters at 8.60. And others, all with heavy silver deposit on pure glass. Main Floor Individual Pieces of Bedroom Furniture t effect, and well marked solid room Suites 00, with many Walnut Chiffoniers Rogues Ls had Suter roe ‘ $38 bad 15 is $s $25 $18 $32.60 Maple Bureaus $26 9 5 888 $28 $17.00 M ile Chiffoniers aple onie $23 White Bhemes puree i frie Sik. ee ae, 6.60 et = seventh re The Housekeeper With an Eye to Her Linen Closet Is bound tobeinterested in— which means profiting by—this list of et offerings from Gimbel Pure Flax Linen Store. $4.76 to $7.25 Tablecloths at $4 to 96.25 Seven beautiful designs of our own importation, 2 x 2 yds. to 2 x3 yds. Napkins to match, 22-in. and 26-in., at $4.76 and $6.26 dozen. 94.60 Napkins at $3.76 Dozen Scotch and Irish, 24-in., no matching cloths. $1.25 Bleached Damask, $1 Yard Made in Irelana, handsome designs, 70 in. and 72 in. wide. 660 and 760 Towels at 60c Esch Fine huckaback, plain and figured. $1 and $1.25 Irish Huckaback Tow- els, hemstitched or scalloped, 75c each. 50¢ German Scalloped Huckaback Towels, 40c each. Homstitohed Linen Shests German Linen, 72 x 96 in., $4.76 pr., a 2 $6; 90 x 96-in., $6.60 pr., re $7. rish Linen, same ist § $6.60 and $7.76 pair, were $7.50 and $9. acy pao get at +3) 4 pair. Second ad Sale of Select LEATHER GOODS In Which Only the Prices Are Below Par People liked the offerings in our Big Leather Goods Sale of a week ago. We made notes of what they liked best and hunted around among the manufacturers for new supplies of equally desirable goods at equally large savings. We succeeded very well indeed—and you will find the results of our quest tomorrow in these fine groups—bought for cash, at sharp price-reductions. 1 Samples of Women’s Handbags From @ maxer noted for his success in New York. Smart stylos---Envelopes, Carriage, Dress and Shopping Bags, In_morocco, pin seal and walrus, Silk or leather- lined. With purse or purse and mirror case. At $1.50, $2, $8, $3.75 end 65 Regularly $3 to $10 2 Fitted Limousine Cases Our previous offering was one of the great suocesnes of the last Sele, ‘These are very iine, Mi in long grain and English morocco; silk or leather |. Fitted with men's or women’s tollet articles of good quality, in white callulold and chony, At 95, €7.60 and $13.60, Reg. 97.60 to 936 8 Samples of Traveling Bags Fine qualities at saving of one-third to one-half, Car Club, Oxtord and English frame Bags, with single or double handles, in alligator, walrus, sen! grain or cow- hide, alao'pigskin, In styles for men and women, At $2.60, $3.75, $5, $6, $7.60 and 910 Regularly $3.75 to §1 regularly $3. ally $2 to $3. $5 to 67.50. 4 Small, Groups of SAMPLE LEATHER GOODS, including Card Cases, Purses, Wallets, Bill Folds, ete., at 280 to 92.50, usually 50¢ to $5. FLAT BRUSHBS, in leathar cases, with one or two brushes, Ac 650, usually $1 to $2.60. MANICURF ARTICLES, in leather cases, at 61.76, But Not Less Interesting Samples, FOOT GLOVES, for travelers’ use, At $1 pair, usu- COAT HANGERS, in sete at $1.76, usualiy $8, BRUSH SETS, at 91.76, usually $3. SUIT CASES, of cowhide, at 04.36, usually $6.75 and $7.50, Hand-made, et 611.60, regularly $15 and $16.50; of reed or cane, light-weight, at @8 to @6, usually Main Floor BROADWAY THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ‘11, 1918. ee | GIMBELS First Thing Tomorrow Morning: Men’s GIMBEL Clothing Reduced to $15 Don’t associate this price with the clothing that it usually buys. Think, rather, of clothing of Gimbel quality stand- ards that is on an average, nearly twice as good. Then -you have the reason for coming here tomor- row in a taxicab, or in any other way you prefer (and it’s easy to get to GIMBELS in al! ways from all directions), and spend part of your holiday in picking out some new Winter Clothes at a fine saving. New material keeps sliding into this Culebra cut from higher levels, as former groups are carried away. For instance, we have just added over two hundred splendid Winter Overcoats from a prominent maker, many of them in dark blue and gray chinchilla, that are of $25 grade, to say the least. And from our own stock have recently come many of our higher grade Suits, in dark fabrics, with soft, rolling lapels and shoulders without padding—-New York Suits in eve icular. All sizes, from 33 to 48, in both Winter Suits ak vercoats. All at the same price—$15. Fourth Floor A Tinge of Newness in These Men’s Shirts at $1.50 You can safely count on them to add the spice of variety to your jaded wardrobe. Half a dozen spic-. and-span new styles in crisp, printed percales, all with pee bosoms; and made the way we like them to e. One pattern is figured, another is in fine checks, and there are several in new striped effects, including a sort of flannel stripe such as you’d see on tennis trousers. And one is of plain white cambric. Faultless!y laundered, attached cuffs, all sizes, and various sleeve lengths. $1.50 each. Big Men’s Shirts at $1.50 These begin at 16, where the other shirts leave off, and run to 20, with all dimensions to correspond. Plain and plaited, attached or detached cuffs, in patterns that are not obstreperous, or in plain white. We thought you big fellows would rather like to know about these Shirts, because they are usually so difficult to find.] Main Floor Men’s Spring Derbies at $1.95 Of $8 Grades or Better A variety of approved blocks for early Spring wear, from an overstocked maker. New and perfect, all of them, in a full range of sizes; many with pebbled leather sweat bands, and all of fine finish. A capital orfering for long-headed men. $1.95 each, Fourth Floor Holiday Offering of Men’s $3.95 Shoes at $2.85 This is for the man who has been too busy to buy Shoes, and now has a holiday in which to do so. Four popular lines from our lar $8.95 grade of Men’s Shoes, in all sizes and widths, | are offered at the reduced price, for tomorrow’s selling. To wit: Vici kid, Blucher lace Tan oil grain lace (storm shoes) Gun-metal calf, lace Tan Russia calf, button - All at $2.85 8 Pair. Second Floor Men’s Winter Underwear, Broken Sizes, at 75c If you need warm Underwear, and take anv size from 38 up to 50 (with best ciioosing above 40), you needn’t bother about the unlucky men who wear other sizes, but come early for your share of this clean-up. | _ Various styles of Woolen Underwear, that are usually $1, $1.25, | $1.50 and $2 in our regular st now at 75c a garment. Also Worsted Union Suits that were $2, in sizes 40 and larger, at 76c. Sure-footed economy this, for these Socks are pure thread silk and come from one of the best known makers in the country. In and toes, sizes in practically every color. Main Floor ——_—__——————————————— ERS Men’s Silk Socks, 28c Pair, for 50c and 63c Grades | black, tan, gy, navy blue, purple and white, with triple heels | Last Week of the Low Prices on Whittall and Hardwick & Magee Rugs’ After Saturday you will not have another opportunity to buy either of these famous shakes of Rugs in discontinued patterns at a cent less than full prices, until July 1st. So liberal were our purchases of the mills’ clearances, to which we added the same patterns from our own stock, of these and other noted makers, that there is good selection even during the very last days of the Sale. Every size from the small mat, to the 11 ft. 8 in. x 15 ft. Carpet, now bears A STRAIGHT REDUCTION of 25 per cent.—in some cases even more. For instances, in the favorite 9 x 12 size, savings are half or near it: and Other 9x 12 ft. French Wilto Equal Grades at $30, from $60 9 x 12 ft. Anglo-Indian, Royal Worcester And Equal Grades at $25, from $42.50 to $50 Whoever needs Rugs of the finest American makes, should be sure to share in this {fering TOMORROW, or before | the end of the week. ' risa ” A Holiday Offering of Small ORIENTAL RUGS Tomorrow will be a time for the man of the family to come in and choose the Oriental Rug, which he has been intending to buy. To prepare for him, we have gathered, in thirty-two piles— Over 2000 Orientals in Hearth and Mat Sizes Far too SET to itemize; but every favorite Oriental weave is included, and prices range from $3.75 for a small Beluchistan Mat, to $196 for a rich Kashan, in Sedjadeh sizes. All were ex- pertly chosen, and advantageously bought. Special emphasis on these: Shirvan Rugs at $12.50 Mosul Rugs at $16.50 Beluchistan Rugs $9.75 Kirmanshah Rugs at $25 Sarouk Rugs, About 6 ft. x 4 ft. 6 in. at $35 Fine Bokhara Rugs, Mostly Antique, $18.50 to $55 Also a special lot of HALL RUNNERS, of which we have marked about thirty at $22.60 each, not one of which was priced less than $35, and from there to $55. From 8 ft. 3 in. to 4 ft. 2in. wide, and from 9 ft. 6 in. to 16 ft. 3in. long. ‘They should sell in the first hour. Sixth Fioor L@d THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STOREL@.) Never before was #0 much style and beauty portrayed in waists to sell ‘These were made specially for this sale—and each of the thirty different models is an exact copy (in Lsryresbh! Pen new American creations and imported French blouses—which sell now as high as35 and $7, and some even higher. ( Some of these waists are of lawns, others voiles and crepes. Muny are inlaid with contrasting shades of voile or net; sealloped fronts in imitation hand-embroidery, edged with dainty lace—wide and narrow tucks are used Ciieaehiend wi Ir aey ure very nicely embroi hed, Some models button down the back, rocket or eryeiel batons, in whito and amber, aro used with much effect. Protty contrasts affordea by, aii, an ite! Oo OF Hgnt oluo, in bows, buttons or pipings, Round, high, square ana low t . Altogether, an assortment ‘Ana those who soe thom wil realize chat thie fs the tiie io add veveral waists 6 thelr dumater wardroos, dow enn ij Half-Yearly SALE of [PICTURES In the Subway Store, Balcony. $10,000 Worth of FRAMED PICTURES, OIL PAINTINGS & MIRRORS Store At Prices—Fractional of the Real Values Balcony , By Far the Greatest Opportunities Ever Offered in this Subway Picture Store In addition to two large purchases from overstocked factories that were compelled to wnload sur pluses—-and which fer here at leas than factory cost—will b lection of lightly shopworn and many numbers which we hav food u hte 1 i be sold at gines We mention a few, But there are many oth i tions, in lots too short to advert | t $6 At «7.60 |. Ten, igh arate. A_callection of 12224 and) A. fe nine past on, and sheep subjects; formerly French plate glase mirror 14x28 water. 14th in 2 dine orvamental y wilt fe Aleo y | ge Selling Subway Space an added At $1 75 1 bos, Tes20" At 25¢ Fisher's beat repre. larly $2 PICTURE FRAMING During this Picture 16220 Carbonettes of famous paintings in 2%-tnch = misston frames, with ornainented corners; don and Tiaer pictures. in mis- sion frames and bars, 10x20 in: regular price $1 each. Oval Gilt Mirrors 125 handsome French bargain and fram Half Price and Less lod Mirror Plates, obtained at at 1 iu gold burnished by ourselves at wis, ‘Sligo idxas : Albin perfect condition. Aa quantities ure limited an aarly inapection ta advisable Brass Bedsteads | Sale the most extraordi- During this veers cre being offered. Not the The Best News Yet. For Boys and Parents scheduled as 3 | fonvares top Wed |; 600 BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOA' ct * | all on one large table of odds and ends, will \\| $18.75, Brass | be quickly disposed of Wednesday, i260 AT $2.50 EACH | As tlustration | shows, this is & continuous po Bedi w 2 ornn- ™ All fine isnes of pright satin $22.50 Brass Bedsteads, $14.50 2-1n. top rod, tin, filers, each ornamented, all sizos and finishes $24.75 Brass Bedsteads, $15.50 re top rods, Zein, posts, Tein. heavy fillers: finishe Brass Bedsteads, $9.75 Surely this invitation no all sizes an $16.75 2-in, posta and t+ substantial fillers, all sizes and (Lotsnes, ‘i 9 Cotton Mattress, $4.95 pressing. 11 cette te oe etin pure whive pba bray od We have gone through our entire stock, to order. $4 National Wire Springs, $2.25 ult on estoel holfeals that give strength and elasticity, sanitary and strong picked out this ; ment simply bee; | Not one Suit or O rprisingly excellent assort- they were so few of each. reoat in this collection is { worth less than the values quoted, and early | * | comers will find there are some worth even | 70c Feather Pillows, | more than $6. Although there are only one | Each, 35c or two of cach style, a complete range of sizes cote, featnens an ‘sry | for boys 2l9 to 17 years will be found on this Subway Store, Lower Fioor | great table, Subway Store, Balcony a