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' : _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1913. 18) Tomorrow—The LAST DAY of The February Furniture Sale GIMBELS With Many New Pieces at HALF PRICE Here is an entirely new list of Half-Price Furniture that’ will make tomorrow stand out as one of the most important days of the February Sale. The last day to buy the Furniture you need at such splendid savings. _ ._ Much of the artistic MISSION FURNITURE, in the special showing ‘on the Eighth floor, He He prices cut squarely in two. - A fine grofp of BRASS BEDSTEADS in artistic new designs, at half price. ODD PIECES, as well as SUITES for living-room, library and parlor, many of superb foreign workmanship at half price. . And, while not everything in the Sale is reduced by 50 per cent., many prices are newly adjusted to show savings of 3314 per cent. or more. ‘ Plan to come early, to get the utmost advantage from these final half-price offerings, which you must remember are based on the OLD LOW PRICES which prevailed before January Ist, 1913. Mission Furniture New Ideas in Dems-Tatlored Serge and Eponge Dresses forW omen—$18.50 to $55 A bow of wide Hercules braid at the back of the messaline girdle is a small detail, but one that helps to give chic and individuality to the model illus- trated. Indeed, the sha of every little crystal or crocheted utton was as care- fully considered by the designers, as were the shapes of the dainty embroidered batiste collars—for these Dresses de- All over Upholstered Arm Chairs, spring seat, tufted pend upon the perfectness of detail for Reg. N ( N back. Regularly $110; now $66. Settees as Um” OO Club Arm Chairs, all aver upholstered, covered in their charm. ‘ 27 $18.60 = §20 $10 velour. jarly $60; now $80. Those of serge are in navy and black. Arm Chairs $27 $13.60 $22, $11 ery sans swior wen J livery Siube, oll overt ep pomyered, All the striped and plain Eponge Dresses Arm Rock iu aa HH # Myepuios Library Sui nek ty hel} ring are in cafe au Jail, several new shades of berth $7 $7 $3.60 | seats covered in red mohair. larly $137; now 908.60. blue and brown; also in black. Besides, Brass Bedsteads $34 $1 Revolving Arm Chairs, all upholstered, loose cushion smart black-and-white checked wor- $32 $16 $28 $14 seat, covered in tapestry. | ularly $80; now $40, steds. $27 = $18.60 $20 $10 ou titee: niece AP in wine Siloeed dumneak, Reeany The New Tatlored Suits that Beautiful Suites and Single Pieces | $615; now $272.60. ‘ are arriving every bour are conservatively priced at $25 to $155. Third Floor Two-piece William and Mary Library Suite, upholstered een mohair, mahogany frames, reg. $180, now $90. imported Settee, with loose cushion seat and three pil- low backs, Regularly $315, now $187.60. Three-piece brown oak Library Set, upholstered seats, iece Library Suite, loose cushion pillow seat. Recent, trabseary Frame, spring sent and back with mahogany frame, spring seat and back w oxidishd nate all around. Regularly $290; now $146, Imported CO isc igges Arm Chair, curved legs and in covered in tapestry, with e panel backs. Regul: arms, seat and ‘k upholstered and covered in wine- ° ° ne, now 7.00, ms ‘ ity poe i np colored damask. arly $225 | now $113.00. rae Five Leading Spir' its In 'wo-piece antique mahogany Lil juite, settee an reside tees, impor |, high back, all over uphol- arm chair, all-over upholstered, cove in tapestry. - | stered, covered in damask, pgularly $225; now Mnsr ata aceyprggiee oreed mre. Hee | re crt in een amin Horry Het: ov he Sale of Colored Wash Goods Rocking Chair, wood frame, upholstered seat and back, Mahoy y Frame Divans, upholstered iz seat The women have been so keen about the offerings in this n logan, covered in green velour. Regularly $30, now $15. covered in tapestry. Regularly $160; now $80. Annual Spring Sale of Colored Wash Fabrics that th hi Libr Chair, wood frame, upholstered . | -Three-piece Gilt Frame Parlor Suite, covered in bl Pp Oh Ors Moe a ree wice creo as deed tn tapueery, EE be llarty $23, iow 11:80. emadaddaa [Fg Regularly $140; now $70.0 (Set anew mark for selling. It is providing the material for many Three-piece Chippendale Suite, spring seats, covered | Settees, curved back, upholstered spring seat, covered | a charming dress, that will grace the country club, the casino, or in wine colored damask. Regularly $750, now $375. in red damask. rly $80; now $40, the boardw: immer, at very welcome savings. Fi Three-piece Empire Parlor Suite, settee, arm chair and M ny Arm Chairs, upholstered seat with cane iota this Su ‘ ay, savings, Five side chair. Regularly $160, now $80. panel in back. Regularly $27; now $13.60. P : Imported Library Arm Chair, all over upholstered. Regularly $195; now $97.60. Women’s New Long Gloves | Women’s Blanket Bathrobes Settees to match. Regularly $42; now $21. Seventh Floor $1.25 Imported Voiles and Marquisettes, 48c Yard One English; the other French. Charming designs, on white and colored grounds. Sheer weave. 44 inches wide. 40c Silk-and-Cotton Crepes, 25c Yard Many good Summer colorings in this fabric that need no ironing. i38c Silk-and-Cotton Jacquard Pongees, 25c Yard In rather rough weave, ith charming self-colored designs, in a variety of pretty colorings. 60c and 60c Silk-and-Cotton Fabrics, 38c Yard Striped Tub Silk-and-Cottons, plain Pongees, and one with handsome diamond dots; 36 to 45 inches; fine colorings. 26c Irish Dimity, 14c Yard pa coneed color printings, in floral designs; done in Belfast on fine! Just From France—Low-Priced From our own glove manufacturer in Grenoble comes a Spring shipment of Mousquetaire Glace Gloves. They are made of soft, pliable skins that will wear and clean well; have full-cut arms and are in full length. 16-button length, in white, black or tan, with “Cleopatra” buttons of clasps. At $2 a pair, regularly $2.50. 20-button length, in white, with “Cleopatra” buttons. At $2.60 a pair, regularly $3. Short White Doeskin Gloves, 85c Pair Smart, comfortable and most economical, because they wash beautifully. One-clasp Gloves that will pear comparison with the usual $1 quality. Main Floor will be closed out to- morrow at $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 ‘} Unusually charming robes, for they are in pretty light and dark colors — some are har- monized, while the all- over or border designs of others are in white. Nearly all are trimmed with messaline. Second Floor TheNewHouse Dresses at $1.50 to $3.95 are so modish that women woven oor Tomorrow, Last Day of the February Picture Framing Sale This fine opportunity to have your framing done ends with the month. You can choose from our whole stock of over 2,500 styles of Picture Mouldings, at 40% Less than Regular Prices |] Including the cost of glass, labor, mats, etc. Also a February reduction of 25 per cent. on the prices of all our Stock Frames, of which our collection is one of the best in the city. Sixth Floor And Good-leoking ¢-> ‘ APRONS ; i | At Average ) Half Prices For housekeepers, artists and craftswomen—for these 1g are the famous_ tailored | Special Prices Now On Window Shades to Order This announcement is intended to keep our manufacturing Aprons from the Washable : will be glad to wear them]||staff busy for the next couple of months. It will interest hotels, Garment Company, whose > \lalong the beach and for |/apartment houses and office buildings, as well as private resi- entire stock we recently a& the fa important shop-|!dences. purchased, Striped inghams, figured and dotted per- ing expeditions on de-|: Renteul Summer morn- ee q haynes, ginshacis, cales in white-and-blue or ercales and cotton voiles i Is in crisp and pretty colors mnliarsnaebiAck, i \|-some hand-embroidered, 35c, 460, 65c and 750 \others trimmed with the Aprons on the Main fl \|/bandings and buttons of and Second Floors. the demi-tailored cate- Briefly, we propose to make to your order, Window Shades, for which materials are selected from our splendid stock of -for- eign and domestic shade materials, FOR LITTLE MORE THAN ACTUAL MANUFACTURING COST, and shall be ae ie submit samples and make estimates, for any quantity lesired. These Shades Ready Made—Special Of Sunfast Holland, in all colors, except blue and green. 15c, 18c, 26¢ and 30c | gory. 2nd Floor |! 36x72 inches, plain sides, complete at 60c¢ each. ‘ Gerons cn ths Balrwks Ribbons for desk green, Wix?a Inga, Gomplota gt Kip-cach.”” Blais Paces Women’s $5 Shoes Spring | | “Domestic” Sewing Machines In Three Styles at $3.75 Millinery At $22—For Spring Sewing Moire Velvet Ribbon, the All the excellences that have made the “Domestic” famous Part of a special purchase of Shoes equal in every favorite of the season for |for half a century are in these fine machines. The head has the | \2r. Eales, oF reproduction of Marian Gre Wne pibitneld palo oe tare cae Oo eal oo me ‘ way to the regular Gimbel $5 grade, which we are able | ininery purposes; also for| “Domestic” patent tension, self-threading needle bar, a special 1 Muslin Curtai || arrived in time for the Month-End Sale, to sell for one-quarter less. millinery P my pales automatic tension and controller for chain stitch and the wonder- |, P. ‘ ne id desde se hid 600 Pair 1} acide range of colore widths 1 to 7 inchee—lengths On a graceful, well-fitting last—with high arch and Cuban gic 34 ‘hes wide, in Nell ae yOOPER WHICH SEWS EITHER LOCK OR CHAIN | iggertion, “ip yards long. Neh with tee)) I SMe oe qualities heels. ABE EGS We iaes ee ite ‘$1.75 Couch Covers at $1 ||__Month-End Price $0 to 20 yard, In patent leather, button with kid tops. Rose, Empire een, gold, ioe Soles ere macipee st ibe 360 of these handsome Oriental design covers, 60 in, Or with cloth tops, buttoned wit patent leather foxing. Alice blue, and king’s blue. ; Pi eer BASY PAY. wide—reversible, assorted colors, Very special value. $1 Imported Hand Bags, 7c Each Or with kid tops, buttoned and gun-metal foxing. Remarkable at the specia GENTS , pee SB ered prota hing Ay (at. = All sizes and widths, at $3.75 a pair. Second Floor price of 96c yard, de anaite ne: 808 Laces a0 190 Yea corners, double strap handie, new flat shape. Imported —— Warp-printed Ribbons with $2 Cash, the Balance Edeen aint ihasttions <2 ca @ iachaa tte, "| by us for tha 1 selling for $1 apecial. Fitted with Special Hair Goods Offerings {circ inch, abe and Abc o Westy ME $4.60 Unitorm Dress, ot $1 In the Coiffure Salons may always be found the latest de- ciel Re Rg : No extras or interest Payments of any beautifully made, new vaiaraae a Em | Thee ae k made al seripad gharabray or seersucker, and velopments in aids to fashionable hair dressing, among them|” gatin-finished Messaline and| “!24.,,° will ahip the Maanlie, freight ‘ - 5 the new “Porisian Wave,” for the back of the head, water- plain Taffeta Ribbon, many Lal A 7 car bag Adie " f $13.50 Dinner Service, at $8.76 $24.75 Brass Bedsteads at $12.50 waved to make it keep in curl for several Wook, fn usual colors, 514 and 5%4-inch, 18¢ to your home, if you live on one _err=————977e8 crite, Porcelain, hope pet, deep gold band on ees ware top J rod—14 filling rods. All finishes, ps 3, 0 i 60a 60; i ades, at $5.50 and! oamlania ha. of our wagon routes. '» q , including soup toureen, Pr Of Cita mre $2.60 and $3.50, 6 ° vane! eee, ‘aon Ribbon,| nthe, Machines are guaranteed, for cages bo! sad area fue 99 Cotton Mattress at 94.95 hair, in usucl shedes, $7.60, regularly $10, Another grade, at $4.80, regu-) Ni, "4 "66 piece; No. 114, 22¢| Payments on these Machines may be tarna, "Blak rose decoration oF blue floral with gold eee: “NT Preah “ SWITCHES, noturally wavy, 24-inch, at $8.60, usually $5. piece; No, 2, 28¢ piece; No, 3,| made either in person at the Store or by 60c to 756c Table Damask at 45c Yard | of nigh grade 9-4 Sheeting; will launder well and wear GRAY SWITCHES, 20-inch, of fine wavy bair, $4.60, usually $7.50, 38c piece; No. 5, 56¢ piece. mail, at your convenience, 4000 yards of mill-lengths of mercerized Table Damask, peste Torn alze six08 in, * Mm d ! oor, Rear Balcony ei f BOUDOIR| _ “all telephone or write for catalogue. snow white, all perfect, but, being in lengths of hut 2 to t * Also a group of 8 her D ic M 214 yards, we have made these reductions. 500 Seamed Shests at 350 ; See CAPS, of fine white net, chif-| Other Domestic achines $1 Table Damask at 700 Yard foft finish muslin, neat center seamed, fully bleached, Gimbel Longcloths & Nainsooks 108 lined ond ehanmiy 8 i! ey $30, $35, $45, $50 and $55 ae! 1000 yards of Trish Linen ‘Table Damark; ful bens, size before ar sa in, ae t . er rimmed wi 5 oor ee high satin finish; several dainty 400 Bheets ab 280 These splendid Cloths made in the favorite chamois finish | 60c, 75c and $1 signs to select from, 70 inches wide, Fully bleached, seamleus sheets for alngle bode, Well especially for GIMBELS, are in great demand just now for/ ea, though they f 16c and 180 Guest Towols,| msde of soft finished Sheeting. childre 's dresses, and women’s and children’s Summer under-| really should 12% Each 1,50 Crochet Bedspreads at 61 wear. Neatly banded in Udnyd length, 36 and 45 inches wide. | sell Jor half as 1, oman Indes Huckabank Bt qualty for wenn and undering, pure mht Longcloths, st $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.76 to $3 apiece, much again, ‘owel -linen and unton !inen; hem| cholée of many han terns, sinoo— , smooth finish, 26-in., special at $1.26 a piece, larly $2. BROADWAY vo THIATY-THIRD OT. titched and plain; aie 14x22 In, three-quarter and double beds, Ralnsook, at $1.00, 91.76, $2to ea piece. , Pgecond Floor Main Floor NEW RK " ched and plain; #lze 14x22 In ————— rae SE a Spring Housecleaning and Spring-equipping The Home MARCH will be a most interesting month at GIMBELS for housekeepers—actual and prospective. For there begin, on Saturday next, The Great March Sales of China, Crystals, Art Wares, Lamps and Housefurnishings with more worth seeing, and worth coming for, than ever before in the history of this Store. Tomorrow evening's newspapers will apprise you of the full details. The GIMBEL MONTH-END SALE In the SUBWAY STORE TODAY (THURSDAY) AND FRIDAY Splendid and convincing examples of Month-End Sale under-pricing will be found in ever item offered. Again we draw your attention to the LAW OF THE MONTH-END SALE, which all of these items have not only come within, but for which they are more than ordinarily qualified. * — Everything advertised te 7 THE LAW OF THE MONTH-END SALE peta Poniiire ust be decidedly wader. in price than it has previously been during the month, qven though it had been reduced in price before. Women’s Spring Sample Suits 500 $15 to $25 Models at $10.75 Each Serge, Satin and Whipcord Suits, all lined with peau de cygne. Most of these are strictl tailored, others are trimmed models with large shawl-collar effect, some turned down with braid. Every garment this season’s latest styles. Men’s $12.50 and $15 Suits & Overcoats, $7.60 “ Phe SUITS are all-wool, in the three-button sack-coat style; extra well lined and tailored throughout. Plain blue serge, also brown, tan and gray. Sizes 32to 44. 130 Suits only. TheOVERCOATS. Long models with convertible collar, Also a few three-quarter length Chesterfields in mixtures, tan and gray. Some of shower proof fabric. Sizes $2 to 42. Samples of “La France” SHOES for Women $3.50 and $4 Grades at $1.50 ‘These fine Shoes being samples, may be relied upon for excellence of workmanship and fin- ab because it is from these samples that the entire season’s orders are taken by the maker’s lesmen. ‘ Sizes Mostly 343 and 4; Widthe B and C ' High, Button and Lace Shoes, Pumps, Oxfords and Colonials. All Goodyear welted. All styles, 600 Dresses for Misses and Small Women at $4.76 Each Lingerie, voiles and serges, sizes 14 to 33. | Prices $7.50 to $10, 400 Juniors’ Graduating Dresses,$3.75 Each ‘These are samples, hardly two ulike in the assortment, sizes 18, 156 and 17. Regular lines and same quality would sell at $7 to $10, $9.75 to $12.60 50 $3 W. B. Corsets at $2 ‘These are well-known W. B. Reducing Corsets, with elastic web across thigh, medium and low bust. Heavy web garters attached. Excellent fitting model for medium or full figures. 60c De Bevoise Brassieres, 36 Made of fine cambric and lace yoke or with lace band- ing. Boned in front and crosses in $1 J. B. Corsets at 65c _Made of fine coutil, all fresh, new up-to-date models with low Susts and long hips. ,Hone supporters attached, Worxen’s 50c Silk Stockings, 380 Boot silk Sracki in black and tan with heel and double soles—all sizes. HP AS Children’s 26c Stockings at 18 Black cotton ribbed Stockings, a good standard make, in all sizes-—alightly imperfect. 3 pairs for 606, Men's 18c and 25c Hose at 1214c Cotton and lisle Socks in black, tan, navy and gray, specially priced for the month-end—al] sizes. 76c Black Silk at 45c Yard 20 in, wide, black lousine, soft and exceliént finish—for waists and dresses, $1.25 Bengaline Silks at 65c Yard 86 in. wide, a very desirable fabric, for coats and suits, etc. Copenhagen, reseda, navy and black, cham- pagne, purple, brown and white. $1.60 Dress Satins at 90c Yard 865 in. wide, splendid weight and quality, broken ment of shades; hence the very low price. maize, pink, lavender, gray, old rose and Former Women’s and Misses’ Coats, $4 Chinchillas, Serges and mixtures; some with velvet trimmings on cdilar and cuffs. Good assortment of sizes, Children’s $8.75 Coats at $3.50 Girls’ Chinchilla, Corduroy or ‘Tweed Coats, sizes 6 to 14; stylish model with velvet collar, flap pockets, small revers which can be buttoned close at neck; lined through - owt with checked fabrics. $1 Lingerie Undergarments st 65c Nightgowns and combinations of nainsook—the gowns are Empire style, very daintily trimmed with lace and em- broidery, with ribbon running through the beadings. The Combinations are prettily trimmed with lace, top and bottom, ribbon and beading at waist. $1 Flannelette Kimonos at 60c A varied assortment of shades in soft flannelecte, floral | designs. 85c to $1.50 Dress Goods at 45c Yard Thousands of short pieces, in lengths 2 to 6 yards; black and every imaginable color; staple and fancy weaves of serges, suitings, zibelines, mohairs, sicilian, cheviots, poplins, voiles, checks, plaids, ete, All 46¢ yd. 26c Ruffle Muslin Cyrtains, 12!4¢ 600 pairs of these sash-length Curtains, in plain striped and figured muslins with ruffles. Lengths 1 and 1-6 yd, $2.50 Lace Bed Sets at $1 | , Forty only of these Nottingham Lace Bed Sets, full | assort- are Loom Ends—Ribbons

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