The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1913, Page 8

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BAL BE AS LEROY NN MRR ET ey RTT Aas HAP a TR w SE ee, eg en ae ae: Pray “aoe ag: > Bi laine ee Set a Me OE NO TE: —————_——SSSSSS— a a a — mst ———— he Decisive Bargains Seen in Many a Month ie] 1 legeperd| Foi rome Tariff Adjustment Sale| hey are asked to wi sixteen le I team's er They want a Ga‘ne hour “Why do do it?”—asked one of the editors of a big trade publi id i t } -_ onie Wr csheleits hy ‘* tems e ol ig le publication. He saw our big announcement and realized. better than anyone else what astonishing reductions we were f 4 'e told him there was one reason—as printed in the hpi gre Nike by id CLEAR OUR GREAT STOCK to be ready for the new conditions. Gimbel stocks are tar | AB. wogy A Rte fet oe for generally humafve pam | vester than those of the usual Le gl complete, more fully assorted, hen hag task of distribution. made auch on are rarely known—PRICES utc R, in many cases, THAN WILL BE FOUND WHEN THE NEW TARIFF IS IN FORCE. of the orew te made im thy, petition. So we have ‘The Imperator salle fey re te- morrow All Splendid, Desirable Goods, Mostly HALF PRICE There is no better lace an than the roomy, comfortable, cool, perfectl: veutilated Gimbel Store. ye EARLY. Almost all of the offeri ced on Sunda: will be tape tomorow.” Oniy' thaw toy oun oot epetial mantiee: uinind ee eae bid ee bel dg we ty rellgdcmpl $45 to $95 | $3 to $3.60 orted Foulards at $1.60 Yard $4.50 to $10.26 Tablecloths at $3 to $7.25 and other eines Beropesn peal ee in and bordered effects, many exclusive, and on slg purchase of odd fine Scotch and ah bed Tablecloths without eee = a id aithal tomar, sareooe navy bi other desirable grounds. mate! napkins; in sizes from 2x2 yds., to 2x4 yds. Second Fleer $2 Cachemire de Soie, $1 yd. $3 Crepe Faille at $3 Bungalow Couch Covers, $1.60 ha io 00 on Mogtignes, 06.96 ¢0 914.78. $1.60 Yard Secend Floor ae eee ard eas teat reds and greene, TUE Poa : 4 Ae pe o Pons . ne oe veptnsnass 60c Steel Scissors, 25¢ Pair $1.76 to $13.00 Framed Mirrors at $1.25 to $7.50 -4P po aaedecdyng ota oe wd Ro ram ro | wera Hearts toe nfo es | Biter tte etree sl Men's $1 Faille Scarfs ‘ gilt frames; gE papers Sixth Fi amart cotton ® i aroma ek snare ms ate eh alin iealed agg nate Women's $3 White Kid Gloves, 1¢-Button, $2 Pair $21.50 Velvet Rugs st $15 of ice, Hers : Meade ta France, of the finest sking. All clses, ot a saving of 9212 ft,, all perfect, in ital patterns; als Toilet P: » Tolls of 2500 sheets, Uh sola fda Stain Piece $27.60 9 Wilton Velvet B Buss, Oxid ft. at $18.60 pred rsisane’ Goer Imported Eponge at $1 Yard 960 Ri ch Chenille Rugs, 9x12 ft., gt e88 _ Oppenneim, Guns aG 34th St., New York Ll on amp ns ee 46 to 64 in. wide, in de- 760 Imperted Colered Dress Linens, 45c Yard ; 46-inch; in about Our own impert, te cell ot full price: wanted shade, EG Special Sales for ‘Wednesday Women’s White Silk Petticoats Silk jersey top ate accordion plaited Other News was “Killed” to Make Way for the Announcement of This Extraordinary Purchase of only 1,000 Only of the Well-Known “Hyde- agaaedl Petticoats at 50c (Usually 75c) These are in neat stripe effects or in Persian designs. The new siraight linee. A most suitable petticoat to be worn with the present style of dresses, They are soft and clingirg, and have the appearance of rich silk. _" : | i \ 1,100 HOUSE DRESSES at $1 (Usually $1.50) Re i New models, in lawn, percales and chambrays, high hee’ acd neck, made 1 4 \ by a very reliable manatee who is noted for superior workmanshi| earortment of light or dark shades. ‘subway "Baleony Crepe de Chine Petticoats C./B. a ls Spirite CORSETS, $2.50 Grades at $1.35 These are of fine quality batiste—long hip model with low bust. All . Je BRASSIERES, 75c Grades at 50c. Then trimmed with embroidery. All sizes. Fe bas ® Subway Balceny “HO! F¢ FOR THE SEASIDE—Good-Bye, , School A Timely Sale of Cool Apparel for All-Sized Boys and Girls Summer Suits at $10 Made of the Fine, Distinctive Cotton Suitings That Go Into Regular $20—and Much Higher Priced—Suits Frizette, Bponge, Cordoline, Ratine and 300 Pairs of Broche Corsets New ned with wide tee’ “Boguianty £00” | 1.95 Boys’ $2, $2.50 & $3 Wash Suits at $1.15 ste tons sat tee | 1 N yal. = 50 Ever So Many Novelty Fabrics able Wash Suite in galateas, Jap. whose ultra appearance is difficult to describe, as they are so absolutely different. linens, chambrays, ase mad- i colors and combinations—Saxe sulphur, rose, leather, brown, white- | |'™" percales. In neut Rid and-biack backand-white Sous et td butcnly ono wo ufuclacaloet ofa material, | |sipw pain and combination ris i) BOYS’ 50c ROMPERS, \ Women's Summer Kimonos and plain washable crepes in collars and cuffs— ; Stars satin tritvonsd. Regularly 2.00, It Will Pay You to Get Sufficient For Next Fall's School Days—Because These Sizes 2 to 7. “4 nice range of Girls’ $2 and $3 pakanns s at $1 "Children’s $1 WASH as ae neers oe ate, sanDRESSES, 45¢. aloe ne and empire sae S| 100 The Custom of Making Uniforms to Order Is Passe, Since the Innovation of Bix-Make Women’s Summer Blouses 3 Now models in sheer Ungeries and im mported ve volles. Young Girls’ tase range reat we omg, myaten: eet a pd i ely tT TE Uniforms for Nurses Washabie Dresses |) — A el tate $17. 50BED: SET, $9.75 ep. (as Me a8. at $1.45 Should Bo $2, $3 and More We plunged—and bought * 200 ' 2.95 3.95 These Uniforms are the result of many years of careful stady and sincere effort. WASH GOODS i ‘They are made in sanitary, model workrooms. 9,000 of theae Dresses, for we The Newest Designs and Fabrics rae Bathing Dresses: Special Sale knew that it was an oppor-| |! 18¢ to 25¢ Grades, 12!¢ Yd.| ii, ft tunity 1! could not be du- Ioported Dimitive and Gin phan, Milk atriped Votes, ULAR price Me esa ge ho silk. aca tints Seyi | he maT emnee waist line a trimmed} ~~ Moy Molin Allo ree Tener "Taina roa Striped | Soft top, (comtorta: pomerly 08.75 White Uniforms, $3 5 New les in Onerpiece | |} Buna, ci Peta Saas rs ‘ Dresses aee| || 286 2° 35c WASH GOODS, 150 Yd. | {fir Sadia ii fae ease, Striped, Plain-color and Black a saan CeHAns, CINENGMS, TONES TTT Gut, aie sellen, Pease and reper denvent fince'| eB gig, San 0 te ti Lawns, Tissues Percales While and All Wanted Colors Bises 6 to 14 years. Third Floer Lineng and Juoy Pongees Cad Ratinea, way Store, Lower Floor Women’s $3.50 Sample seer $1.35 Sizes 8 to 414 only-—widths A and B. These are from two manufacturers who make GIMBELS high grade foot- wear. The lasts are the most stylish of the season——-all leathers are represented in Oxfords, Pumps and Ankle-strap Pumps. The soles are welted or hand-turned. Subway Store, Balcony un alow Draperies, 10c Yd. | | $2 Table Damask at 95c Yard yds. of Cretonnes, Swisses, Colored A final di } oe Femnante of Irish and Seotch $2.25 and $2.50 Plain Gray and Black Mohair Uniforms, $5 Seoond Fleer First Time You Have Ever Been Able to Buy $3 Shad Electric Irons for $1.75! At this price—if your house or apartment or Summer cottage has electric light—you will want one ‘even if hitherto you have considered an electriciron a luxury. There Are So Many Advantages— a Berinas, Fain periens, Fish Nets Tie Denes ae tra envy cus uality, fully bleached, Wired for use with direct or alternating current. and Figur ‘0 ne in a profusion oi designs — ‘and Stripe, (6 a re | No gas or coal stove to keep going in Summer. .« dainty patterns for Me wEe Lower Wee Stripe, Fleur de Lis, » Panay, PopBy | and plain Rose Rose. Heat so regulated that the finest fabrica, laces, etc., can be ironed without danger of scorching. soe ee aenleee ees tts;| LM PORTANT EVENT IN Iron hot in one minute, whenever you want it. fully bleached. hed Sheets, 880 4 4 Heat concentrated in the ‘zo points of the iron, so that you "Bebb aay a Se. LINOLEUMS can iron backward or forward with cqual ease. pest; Remnants of Printed Lin-) Remnants of Printed Lin- .|Gleums, 5 to 20 sq. yards, 45¢/ oleums, 6 to 16 sq. yards, 50c All tn the favorite Gib, weight, fully Boe beers standard sheeting used |8rade, at 80¢ sq, yard, to 76c grades, at 36¢ sq. yard, Guaranteed for Two Years Subway Store, Lower Floor. Remnants of Inlaid Lin-| Remnants of Printed Lin-} oleums, 2 to 4 sq. yards, 75] oleums, 2 to 4 sq. yards, 45c to $1 grades, at 260 sq. yard.| grades, at 180 sq. yard, Good patterns suitable for bath rooms and kitchen. 0c to 45c Oilcloth at 20c and 850 8a, yd. (off the roll). Subway Store, Lower Floor Kora AR Goods Marked ie Plain F against imperfections in TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY Mi } on ls lg i burns out, we will give you a new one. Fitth Fleer GIMBEL 5 BROT HERS

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