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By asl other parts of the dullding botties of Ling at any drug store for the ready-to-use corresive fluid such as has been used product—called “Wyeth’s Sage and Morton Opp SIXTH AVENUE, CORNER or soft brush and draw it thr hi one strand at a time. id by morning the after another enheim Co. 222 STREET. mM, YORK. Shoe Clearance! : High Grade eoee Se and Pumps AL Shoes at ® Shoes at = Shoes at s at “tt sooo |BIS5O 1S) ‘Shoes for Looks! Wear! Comfort! ThisGreat Sale in Our Bargain Basement Shoe Store Women’s and Misses’ Shoes 2.00 Gun Metal Oxfords. 50c Broken Sizes and Dis 2.00 Vici Kid Boots..... 50¢ continued Lines, $1.50 1.50 Women’s Julicts... 50c¢ $200, $2.50 Values, 2.00 Patent Boots 50c all oe 2.50 Gun Metal Bocts.. 50c¢ c 1.00 Misses’ Kid Shoes.. 50¢ 3.00 Patent Leather Ox... 50c 2.00 Evening Slippers... 50c 1.00 Little Gents’ Shoes 50c Women’s & Misses’ Shoes, Pumps, pear, | Rte. 4/300 Velour Calf shoes 1 00 ,A speci- ring |2*00 Pat. Leather s Shoes 1.00|ally en- £13.00 Gun Metal Calf. A0larged of shO€S./ 3.69 Tan Pumps. i] “00 | sales force PUMPS ,!2.60 Misses’ Calfohoes 1.00 )will be on etc, worth |3,00 Vici Kid Shocs... 1-00 |h and to. up (o $3, |3.00 Patent Pumps... . 1.00) morrow, Arranged on bargai for easy choosing, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 VALUES ay ALL {7° aT f A grea ofie Pi 2.00, 2.50, / 3.00 Shoes Kellor ‘§ Shoes for Tender Feet ns ( ‘omife ml hove nae il pays you Magy © know of De. +. They resold cL S.00, Keller’s Shoes Have Pneumatic Heels A. Morton Oppenheim Co., éth Ave., Cor. 22d St., N. Y. Broken Sizes Dr. Keller’s $3.00 Shoes Streets Ea ‘GIMBELS Not Even. in Paris—the Fashion Center of the World—Such a Complete Dis- play of the New Modes as in “La Promenade des Toilettes” When in Paris if you want to see Mme. Paquin’s new creations, you cannot casually visit her salon unless you are known there, or are introduced—and even then you only see the Paquin modes. And as all the famous dressmakers have differed so radic- y in their modes for Spring, it would necessitate your visiting each salon, if you wanted to have a comprehensive idea of the new fashions. But not in New York, for by simply visiting “La Pro- menade” you may see the new models from all the famous artists— besides the New Paris and GIMBEL Millinery That Is Delighting So Many Women These new modes will be worn by thirty charming women, tomorrow, teginning at 10.30 A. M. and 2.30 P. M.—the latter Promenade will also extend to the Afternoon Tea Room, so that Righth floor’ you may have a little social gathering sf you like. More New Turkey Trot And Tango Records For the VICTROLA Since the first Turkey Trot Records were brought out, the craze for informal dances, to the music of the Victor, has literally increased by leaps and bounds—-and, to meet the great demand, new Records are now ready. ‘There are three splendid new double-faced Dance Records brilliantly played in perfect dancing tempo, and two of the newest popular song successes, ‘Everybody Loves a Chicken” and “Good Night, Nurse.” The New Turkey Trots--10 inch, 75c Each ( Kentucky Days Medley Turkey Trot (Wenrich) 17291 ] “Kentucky Days”~-"Trish Days” ) Silvery Bells Medley ‘Turkey Trot ] “Silvery Bells"—'Good-Night, Nurse 17292 | ‘New Orleans” Too Much Mustard (Tres Moutarde)~ ‘Turkey Trot (Macklin * Gerturde Hoffman Glide Turkey Trot (Hoffman) Mariette—Turkey Trot (Sterny-Courquin) i) 17281 Y Perisienne—Turkey Trot (A. Von Tilzer) The Two Popular Hits—10-inch, 75c Everybody Loves a Chicken (Jones) 17286 } Good Night, Nurse (Gray-Walker) - - - Billy Murra; Hear them played in the Gimbel Talking Machine Rooms. Eighth Floor. New—The Brassiere Combination, $2 The creating of this garment was prompted by woman's displeasure at having to wear a Brassiere and also a Com- bination or C ne Although the Brassiere portion of this combination is of linene, and is boned, it is daintily trimmed with Cluny lace —as are also the Drawers, which are of fine nainsook. Just like many Brassieres, it is also reinforced in shield-shape under the arms. All sizes. Hand-embroidered Brassiere Corset Covers, trimmed with Cluny lace, $1 and $1.50. Second Floor | Display of the New LININGS For Spring Frocks in the dresses themselves. a sheer, silk? fabric, 46 in, wide at 38¢ yurd. in, wide, $1.26 yard. ecia! oilering of __BBe to $1 Lining Satin at 55c Yard splendid) nber, navy jal, ai BS yard. wearing quality, in black atin bs yar roam, g lot, ete, is Second Floor Parents a ' standard of helpfulness. to your boy or girl to read. These books usually sell at 90¢ to $1.20 a volume, but thi: special edition, ident but 60¢ a vo L jolores Wild Fiowers } Pyery Cel Should Knov Ra ’ Chile Shoutr | Knew, by auld | ay eres Morea ne alk Tales F Know. By H. Wi. 4 Pompe: mous Stories Every Chita Should Know. Edited by H. W, Mabie. Mi Every Child Should Know.| Wild Animale Eve Edited by Dolores Bacon. Know. By Juha F. All the New Books ready for your inspection. ers. Pourth Floor Victor Military Band or Military Band Victor Military Band Victor MilitaryBand - + + Peerless Quartet There has been a revolution in dress linings to keep puce with Here are three il be much in demand for making Spring and for foundation slipa, draperies, ete., lustrous silk lining, for women's wraps, princess lightweight satin, with mercerized cotton back, y ugo produced a remarkable response. lue, cerise, emerald green, The “Every Child Should Know” Books at a New Price—50Oc Each nd oiuer people interested in the right bringing up of children accept this splendid series of children’s books as the You can give them with absolute safety contents with the more expensive one, ery Child Should William Stack. £1 Sti Knon jn. ivery Child Should ‘adie. Child Should ‘The ‘Vast. Housewares Store Is Crowded from End to End With Helps the Housewife Wants—And at March Prices It is a beautiful place—one that has made many a housekeeping woman stare with amazement on her first visit, to think that so many household helps could be devised—and gathered, in one store. For March, some tHousands of kinds of these things are sold considerably below their all-year-round prices while the high quality remains the same. Here are just a few of them: Landers, Frary & Clark's Parcel Post Sc: at $2, Oval Dish Pans, at_76e, regularly 95e. reg. $2.40. Kound Cake Boxes, 10-inch, at “ii See tems 30c, xs y a “N j-met Sres ‘reezers, . size | ater Pails, 12-qt., at » reg. $1.05, F oggh Fe All-metal Tee Cream Freezers, 2. size | Tet itt oan at 286, row, 6c; eta; 908, reg. 40c; 4-qt., 366, reg. d5c. Frying Pans, at 280, reg. 40c. ‘Tea Pots, 60¢, reg. 86c. White Enameled Bathroom Furniture White enameled Costumers, four cast brass hooks, reg. $2.50, at $2. White enameled Medicine Cabinets, (wo glass shelves, 1017 in. beveled mirror, reg. $5.50, at “Kreamer's" extra heavy galvanized Garbage Cans, | with deep covers, at 66c, reg. 40c. Galvanized Poultry Netting, 2-inch mesh, galvanized after weaving, in rolls of 75 and 160 lineal feet Width V2-ineh rl 76 ft. Rolls 160 ft. Rolls 3b 6 S60 bt White cnameled Bedside Tables, two shelves, reg. Tbe 91.96 | $5.50, at 2.76. 900 ad | White enameied Bathroom Tables, 16 in, equare tops eH foe $00 and shelf, reg. $2, at 61.76. 1.46 48-inch $2.70 Kitchen Furniture 78 60-inch $3.40 ‘S-ft. Kitchen Tables, reg. $1.75, at $1. 00. 10 72-inch "“ 8-ft. Pastry Tables, re and sugar bins, pastry: bed*| and two drawers, $8, at 96.76. Square willow Hampers, wooden bottom, $1.26, reg. $2. | "fl tym ¢ Chars, Tes. $1.76 at 91.10. “Empress” Marg oieog LENT oP and nickel finish+ beaded or plain, at $6, reg. $8 to Coaster Sets, consisting of alx Tumbler Coasters and uuntatnane , same decoration, nickel rimmed, tile bottom. osesee bool Soni Pow rer, ’ tor 200. aus Veneer, 2 Tray, Special at 86c set. Volirath’s Enamelled Ware Magic Metal Polishing “Cloth, clean and without the use of an silver polish, 26c sige, Coton Pose ue 8 nghoshid erry rues Corn Floor Brooms, full size, reg. 45¢, at ‘266, Rice Boilers, at 860, regularly $1.10. Limited Quantities Collanders, at 46c, reg. 60c. Soap Dishes, 18c, reg. 25c. Dish Pans, at 60, regularly 80c. 180. ) "MEN'S FINE SUITS AND OVERCOATS From Our Fourth Floor Clothing Section 560 Suits, 327 Overcoats and 108 Raincoats These Were Originally $20, $22 and $25. Now at $10.50 The same splendid quality of these Suits and Overcoats remains—Clothing that but a short while ago was sold at the above greater prices. _ It is not hard to recog- nize the quality and style-—the patterns—the all-wool fabrics—and, perhaps most important of all, the tailoring. The best manufacturing tailors in the land made them. The same tailors who made Gimbele famous for men's apparel The transfer sheets of these 895 garments show the following style groups:— Not every size in each style, ot course, but sizes 32 to 46 in. chest measure in thegroup. THESE IN THE OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS 80 Chesterfield Overcoats, 41 split-sleeve Overcoats, 120 Raglan Overcoats, 86 full- length Coats, 108 Raincoats (raglans or plain). Many Spring weights. y THESE IN THE SUITS 140 Plain Blue Suits, 100 Norfolk Suits, 80 fancy blue Suits, 45 plain black Suits, 195 Suits of mixed fabrics. Of all the big Clothing events this is the biggest in the subway store—topping for value even the similar clexrance event of a year ago, which drew a record attendance and satisfied many hundreds of men, An ample force of expert salesmen in attendance. BOYS’ $5 ALL- WOOL BLUE SERGE NORFOLK SUITS, $3.95 Strictly all-wooi, fast color blue serge fabrics seams reinforced; 1913 SPRING MODELS IN PLA) 2D NORFOLK STYLES; fully lined kni Boys $1.26 Ait- Wool Bluo Serge Knickerbockers, 96c. Fuily lined ; si Subway, Balcony SPRING SALE of HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR Extraordinary underpricing for such timely merchandise, but it is a sale for which extensive preparations have been made and advantageous purchases consummated. 8 Seconds of 26c and 36c Children's Hose 3 pairs for 50¢ splendid s 3,000 Pairs of Women’ 600 to o6c gria Little these, o: ‘ple Hose léc a pair Here n black only; all si 6,000 Pairs of Men's Hose 26c grades af 1245¢ pair + job lot and are remarkably under- wh and colors, Hors, 65¢ Wom vilue, Ky 5to9 erade at 35c Pair 1's 65e UnionSuits sc or 3 for $1 of Womens 5,000 of Deep they v ese yarn is Newest Mortels at $1.95 Of chiffon taffeta or messaline, in all the new spring colorir hite; 6 different styles; plaited or unce, Most of these have underlays. } tent leather vici kidskin—high or low Cuban heels button or lace style, dull or eloth uppers. All siz Lin toe E cetonit