The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1913, Page 19

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a a oa ante RIDAY, MARCH 7, 191°. sin a Hundred Miles of GIMBELS se of Fashions’ Tomorrow ivitas (tb coy wontgnom huh co : " a auty and the desire to possess fine things at less than their wonted cost. From the Saturd ay Brings F une Savings in The ANNUAL CLOTHING CLEAN-UP For MEN and BOYS Pf refined and stylish Dresses for women, selling in the Subway Balcony for $14.50 Feartiest interest tomorrow, and will repay your visit far beyond your best expecta- As might be expected after such eager buy- ing as has marked this yearly Gimbel Clothing Event, many lots of Suits and Overcoats have become badly broken in sizes. These we have dropped down to the next lower price, so that each price group, except the highest, is richer for to- morrow’s selling by new additions. It is the only time in the whole year that such low prices as these rule in the Gimbel Cloth- ing Store, and on Clothing. of standard Gimbel qualities. There are Men’s $38 and $40 Suits and Guard Your Purse! All wise women now want some elastic in their corsets to make them close- fitting and comfortable. The only elastic fabrics in existence that don't 4 wear out are the Nemo— JASTIKOPS Cloth and Webbing These are used ONLY in Nemo Corsets. Elastics used in all other corsets are the same old h flimsy fabrics you used to get in hose supporters. If you buy such corsets you waste your money. The Sporting Goods Store Is Ready for Spring We present this Spring the best assortment of Sporting Goods for the enjoyment of outdoor-lovin; men, women and children that we have ever displayed. It includes The Kenyon Take-Down Houses For which we are sole distributors in Greater New York. The Mullins Pressed Steel Boats Will not leak, and cannot burn or sink. Motor Boats, $150 to $625. Row Boats, $33 to $41. Also Mullins Canvas-covered Canoes, $35 to $44. 1913 Tennis Racquets ashion t That Is ddented ! , s | Igressmakers formed a combination i; that all their models would reach mine tn utter eee bie sthoqaags at $19.50 sc we reslliee Golf Men’s $32 and $35 Suits and ureau hel e p Faris | , Slazenger, Spaldi d Imported Golf Clubs, and all Overcoats at $16.75 e and we kept in constant cable leading mal ay of Golf Balls. Golf expert in attendance. $ Men’s $28 and $30 Suits and Overcoats at $14.50 Men’s $20 and $25 Suits and Overcoats at $11.75 with practically all sizes, from 33 to 46 in each group. Men’s $25 Silk-lined Spring Overccats at $165 This is a group specially pte for this Sule of handsc me 1913 model Chestertield Over- coats, in black and Oxford gray, fully lined with pure dye merveilleux silk and cold at a saving of 40 per cent., because we placed a large order ahead of time. 200 more of these fine coats have come to us from the tailors for tomorrow’s selling. Prominent Among the BOYS’ CLOTHING Baseball Spalding’s Baseball Goods in full assortment. Baseball Uniforms from $1 to $7.60; Team Orders a spe- cialty. Fishing Rods and Tackle Fishing Rods from 76¢ to $25. Also Bait, Lines, Reels, and everything else for the angler. Fourth Floor Men’s NEW GLOVES Winter Gloves begin to pall about now. Here are the new styles, that will go well witb the Spring suits and overcoats, and the general feeling of vernal gladness. GIMBEL Glove quality is, of course, the utmost that you can get, at whatever price you wish to pay. These at $1.50 a Pair ; Cape Gloves in new tan shadés and gray Mocba Gloves divide favor for Spring \nor was a stone left unturned, ig won— for today, we pre- is a nade, 4 Vy Sy ved last evening, you can readily would not have to wait until the ould start preparations for our g tested the power and the @ modes as soon as it was possible wear. The former are of soft, firm, Russian cape, hand or machine-sewed; spear- $8.60 Norfolk Suits at $4.50 d | point backs. The comfortable Mocha Gloves are P. X. M. sewn. f $8.50 Double-breasted Suits at $4.€0 He RG TE epee as 60 Washable Chamois Gloves for street wear, in natural color, one-button withspear- $12 Norfolk Suits at $6.60 | Fourth Floor ec™sories of Dress are worn by the New White Glace Gloves for evening wear, with one large pearl button, in over- propnenade along the rose paths of an “SPECIAL AT gf are Tan Cape and Gray Mocha Gloves, one- Men’s Silk-and-Cotton Shirts at $1.65 on our Eighth Floor. clasp, smart in style, in cut and excellent in quality. : ‘ avd you attend these Exhibitions to- Pag ane ened Main Conservative Value, $2.50 Each di@aps, the latest Paris and Gimbel point backs. The worst thing akout these Shirts is that we have cnly LCO of tham. As econ as men get to see ll Couch Covers That Are theme, we'll ae me had three times as miny. They are exactly the kind that will come in es idal wave of popularity in a few weeks essentially Shirts for Spring and Summer. Made of soit, Unusual at $1.85 fine, glistening silk-and-cotton; in Leck, blue and Ievender stripes, scree with small Jacquard figure | As a matter of fact their usual price is $3. An excellent qual- | on white grounds. Plain negligee; French eutfs; sizes 14 to 17 PROn 2 eT BEE te LT STS ity of tapestry, in Oriental designs, in blendings of reds, browns Usually they would sell for $2.50 exc » B nis isn’ usual. ri and greens. ‘The size, Beate inches, is liberal. pecially ctiared y . for $ cech, ormore, But this i7'/ usual Main Floor tomorrow at $1.85 each. oor amass peerage ——___—_____ Entrance of New SPRING SHIRTS at $2 | Birds at Special Prices _Thei, first appearance will be preetcd by applause from men who recognize shirt merit. Made By way of preparation for Easter. of fine white madres, with handsome Jacquard figures, end with pencil stripes or neat figures print- srvasteey enor beteetsy ong es ext anal of gennd cametifuticny ed in colors; the former with plaited bosom; the latter plain negligee. cea are specially priced at $2.26. 5 = ° ‘ * infae acai! ‘ edie Sage Andris Rote aha nga Men’s Kneipp Linen Mesh Union Suits Hit ' Bird Cages, brass, « large variety of styles, at $5, he The reason for this extraordinary offering is that the makers of this celebrated : Domestic Bi i 60. rd Gravel, 7 boxes, 26¢, usually 5c. 7 ne ree is extrao A ing is the mele } ie Biral Ceres 61:98 60 98 si x Pifth Floor hygienic Underwear are making a change in the style of the garments, and sold A § us a quantity of the discontinued style at a great price-reduction. Hence. ; At $2.25 Each, Instead of $5.50 They are all perfect, new, comfortably fitting and in all fren 241050. The healthful properties of Linen Mesh Underwear, as well as its comfort co well-known to need empha- phasizing. Main Floor Easter Hat News for Men ‘SAR | : atl like | it an rots ‘ act 2 e ‘7 sibly be made Je é jes! EN Zar? English Derbies at $1.65 tig = e. o. ° 900 of these fine new Derbies, that came over to America to be sold for $3 S No.324—medium | § The Easter Bunnies eneh, will be nae tonotyow morning at hardly more than half that, becuuse 0 sOThere’s an plastic eetans the importer needs room for his straw hats. A sion several inches belo ‘“ 99 8 q re k steels—-gussets . * . Are At Home m the Toy Store They bear the label of a famous London hat making firm A, Ashworth & y ins 1p ee Bin enncn s jExtraordinarily Low Prices on ; big ati sa ord ie ie ee Phige i wdc Sons. Tom have the new high-lustre finish, and are in five different conserva- 4 down to the end, i i unny Family, large and small, . +! tive and rather extreme models in all sizes. They have the easy-litting oval, vou. si , th { yor yemionanie d Hay Gases Hair the Roosters and the Duce wa a hegrooled thelr Taster finery.) with fine Russian leather sweatbands. ; _* hs 4 wane "youre eam f pods of appro <1 Gimbel quality, for making will te rea Yo receive Bil Mae Tie Daye RDG KINA WhO come This is a chance that doesn't often happen for men to get their new Spring f rear pen gey Ciena { fashionable coiffures of the day, at prices . Hats at a fine saving. Fourth Floor eelskin--you’re stylish. proached in lowness, for such desirable Special Dressed Dolls at $2.60 and $4.50 pT I a al Soar eles ans ee Heinrich Handwerck Dolls, 22 in. tall, in charming Summer Frocks of pink 9 In New St les ! Ask Your Dealer ‘ ‘ ei ham, dotted Swiss and lawn, with sunbonnets and a complete set W Oey i von these aplens ' wee eee Baers) ages Bicester Dolls at $5 to $25. 2500 omens Handbag s for Easter ly Giltee anak and all the ; 20-in., 860, 5 mations of bie eye. Beare Easter Baskets Filled with Toys $ $ e Other Favorite Nemos aca sath reg. . ft L Coronet Braids an Railroad Trains and other Toys for boys; Dolls, China Tea Sets, Dolls’ At 1.95, 2.95 and at 3.95 § For All Figures . t 88 roy. $6. Large double Braids, i j . ‘ : n \ % fl Fae He in, ‘long, of naturally wavy | Furniture, and other Toys for Hitler We. PRR: A eppntel tanh of the This remarkable collection of smart new Handbags is the outeore of our special arcenye- [a $3.00, $4.00 and $5 00 {i Transformations hair, at $3, usually $ Faster Toy Display: 5 t ¢ a § (a2) KOPS BROS., Mirs., New Yor’ t ine all round, of 14 in ir a Sain Floor, And the children will be delighted with ments with several makers for a large quantity, with prices much lover wn if we bougine the | pa dE hair, all usual shades, Rear Balcony , Handbags in the regular way. \f j The Store of the Easter Bunnies Twelve Styles at $1.95 Eight Styles at $2.95 it DAT WORLD'S a You pay 25c to the Six Big White Bunnies and then a Carriage and Dress Bags, in crepe grain, je miebe, Bnvelie ond Daa 1) hel it ei LET” ADS . parcel, which, containing a toy for a girl or a boy, as the case | seal grain, roan, gout, pin morocco und yin with handsome ‘metal or ice dere | abl : may be, is passed from one rabbit to another until it reaches | 4) in black and colors, with one, two ang Tell Gnd one or two pice (itiry vy |! y Simplify Home-seeking by RK THIATY-THiInD OT. you. Wonderful! Fourth Floor pooh rerepeyer ne ese with inside metal frames, Black, brown, 10s \ saving time, temper ; \% | tramping.

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