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Ne | \ NORE NATE ) BY WILSON son is that he is not a Democrat but * i an out and out Progressive, He was | 7% a [retained in the Department of Justice | ¥ by former President Taft and former they we Attorney-General Wickersham despite he had b his open standing as a bull moore. | President brought . Who #ay Aby Fi beaten for th Winfred T Denison, New York if 1ols Central, May We Suggest That You Begin Your Christmas Shopping As EARLY As Convenient? | Secretary of Public Instruction and Were named Vineent Astor, AMERICAN MEMBERS [sfsititefttnumein ct! LAWYERS SUE FISH. | MITCHEL COMMITTEE vswu"h'fint"s | Henderson 8. Martin of Kansas, j Sate Act in $1,500, and Dudley Fred M | Secretary of Commerce and Police, Ogden L. Mills, Tre ‘ [Clinton L. Riggs of Baltimore, Md ' Astobty NY $1,029.76 IN DEBT iblican County Co Secretary of the Interlor, Winfred x Steyvesant Fish, former President of k orted | Denison of New York. the Tlinola Central Railroad, deposed in| sontributions Were $37.17 exper A fi t that i ised comment In con. i) by the MH. Harriman, t Potal Contribution Were $37.17 '; Pr rection with the appointment of I Justice arcus in the} Vincent Astor Gave $2,500; against him to nd Ossian h in 190 after office of |r GIMBELS Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 os _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, W. HL Reynolds $4,495, | ALBANY, Now. 2 This was toe final day for filing campaign state CA ite and tie office of the Secretary | , For Infants and Children, Was Hooded with th The GIMBEL Tea Room Affords a delightful place to take luncheon with home-cooked food and attentive ser- vice. usic. Men's Smoking Grill-room. Special Breakfast, from 7:30 on, 60c. Eighth Floor Bring the Children SOON to Enjoy “Fairy-Tale Land” The Fascinating Christmas Fete in The GIMBEL Auditorium Here is the most wonderful exhibit that ever was transported to this country from Germany, the Home of Toys. Every fortunate child who has been brought up on the mysteries and delights of Grimm’s Fairy Tales and Mother Goose will be entranced at seeing the famous characters of these classic stories reproduced in marvelous moving tableaux— for instance: Hop-o'*My-Thumb and the Giant Puss in Bools Greeting: the King Sly Reineke Fox on Trial for His Life The Prince Awakening Sleeping Beautv Cinderella Dame Holle And the grown-up who doesn’t get a thrill at these beauti- fully staged scenes from Storyland deserves sympathy ! it’s just as well chinchilla, style, splen Ranging in ican tallors, in a boys of 10 to 18 Secure a Christmas Toy from the Witches’ Cave or the Teddy Bears! Another most exciting adventure that will delight the little people. You Russian or A Real Thanksgiving In BOYS’ CLOTHING The smile of satisfaction on the boy’s face will be like the feel of satisfaction on his back when he wears one of these fine Suits or Overcoats at $10, There's time yet to give your boy a new outfit for Thanksgiving. Perhaps belted effect, with split sleeves and shawl collar. Lined with all-wool serge. eral shades of blue or gray. Sizes 12 to 18 years. Other Chinchilla Overcoats for Bo; Boys’ Winter Coats at $7.50 to $30 Splendid choice, all around or in Boys’ Suits at $5 to $18 Nearly every suit has two pairs of tre There is just as great a variety in th as there is in the Overcoats, well cut, single and double breasted styles and other new designs, for boys of 7 to 18 years, white-cl: Two facts stand out as part FIRST—The GIMBEL col! China, Table Crystals and Cut beauty and diversity. the Thanksgiving dinner-table, In the Fine Collection of Dinner Services are Sets of English Porce- h Grectan key border, at 816; Services of Austrian China, open stock pattern, at j French China Services, which « include bread-and-butter plates, at $26.40 Hadsome Havi- Jand Limoges Services, of 108 pieces, coin gold handles and edges, at $47.50; and Dinner Services of French China, heavily encrusted with gold, at 8110, The usual prices 2 range from $2 to $: GIMBEL CUT CRYSTALS Water Services at $4.95 hand a twenty-five cent piece to the attendant, and immed containing an appropriate toy for boy or girl is p: chef to another, until it reaches the small purchaser. Great fun! For Thanksgiving—New Prices on Superb GIMBELCHINA & CRYSTALS days of Thanksgiving preparation. SECOND—We have arranged a number of appropriate offerings, which will lighten immensely the expense of equipping One tankard Jug, six glasses in a mirror plateau, former price, $2.75 Mayonnaise Bow! and $8.50. Stand, $1.75, Cut Glass Sugar and Cream Ser- Tbe Dessert Plates, vice at 82.50, $5.50 Cracker and Cut Glass Cheese Plates at $1.50, 50, Cut Glass Nappies, Olive Dishes, $14.50 Chocolate Sets (7 pieces), etc, at $1 each, $9.50, Fitth Floor ee — — coe For Small jiately a package Winter weights from one witch or well as a wide ra: “La Mascotte” Gloves for Women At $1 a Pair The result of the best expert glove service in the world together with the best ob- tainable skins which are pre- pared with a view to pre- senting first-class Kid Gloves at this very moderate price. Other ‘La Mascotte’ Gloves in lamb,. cape, pique and P.X.M. seam, Colors are black, white, tan and gray. Main Floor Especially Good Bretel le Aprons at 50c to $1.75 The petile Aprons are trimmed all around with icularly important on these final lection of Dinner Services, Fancy Glass are at their high point of In the Jrsporied Crystal Table Wares are Services at $18.50 in hand- some designs that include one doz- en each of brandy, soda, highball, grape juice and whiskey glasses; rich Crystal Floral Services of 60 pieces at $1050—Austrian Crystal Services at $7.50--Services of Eng: lish Rock Crystal of 60 pieces at $27.50 and $52. al prices range from $20 to $100, FRENCH CHINA PIECES In solid colors of green, yellow and pink with coin gold edge. $1.25 Tea Cups and Saucers, Sie, $1.50 Bouillon Cups and Saucers, $2. ruffles of embroidery; and those that are long are gored and are generally inset with eyelet embroidery. Nain- sook and dotted Swiss. Maids’ Caps, 20c to 75e. Second Floor 5) Sugar and Cream Sete, Suits, in plain colors and fancy mixtures, as sizes 2% to 10 years, Offering you waited for this occasion, because like all good things it was reserved until the last. Boys’ Ciinchilla Long Overcoats, $10 There's a wealth of value in them, Fine did construction, excellent Sev- 1H lice from $5 to $18.50 Long full Coats with belts the back only. Coats with single or double European and Amer- nificent assortment. For y 8. Suits Smart Norfolks, Sailor Blouse Suits Boys, at $5 to $18 in Russian and Sailor Blouse nge in velvets ard corduroys; Fourth Floor Traveling Bags and Suit Cases Homeward Bound? Many Are Going to Make A Long Week-End of It Over THANKSGIVING. GIMBELS, with their usual helpfulness, comes forward with a 6pe- clal rearzangement of pri-es on Traveling Kits for this occas.on. For the Men there are fine Oxford and Kit Bags of black walrus, whale, grained seal, cowhide and pigekin, at 8 to $87.50, Then there are Suit Cases, fitted with tollet pieces in cellulotd, brass, nickel, ebony and silver, in various sizes and leathers, silk or leather Hnings, at from 616,50 to #125, For Women, the assortment is even more comprehensive. Over- night, Club and Shopping Bags in seal, walrus, goat or cowhide, strongly stitched and welted edges, with soft or stiff tops, and the nings are of leather or silk. Specially priced at from $5 to $83 Fitted Suit Cases and Bags in all leathers, at $17.50 to $100, Lunch Baskets for the automobile trip—everything for first ald in catering to a hearty appetite. Knives, Forks, Sandwich Boxes, a place for the bird or the cold bottle—all these ranging in price from $10 to $55, with contents to serve two, four or six people New featherweight Hat Boxes—that will resist a bump without becoming dent} and damaging the contents; special prices, 88 an? $350, Extra Special, for Men Btack Cowhide Oxford Bags, Extra Special, for Women Black Walrus Seal (Grain Bags, excellently finished, 16 to 18 inch, at 85.0, leather-lined, strongly made and shapely, at $10, Main Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS YORK TAMRTY-TMIRD ST. BROADWAY THE GIMBEL Subway Store presents the GIMBEL Service TAPESTRY RUGS, 9 ft. x 10 ft. 6 4, $10.50 grades, at $6.50, TRIPLE EXTRA TAPES: TRY RUGS, 8 ft. 8 in.xt0 ft. 6 in, $14.60 grades, $9.75. FANCY LINENS — Renats- sance lace trimmed Table Covers, many with pretty drawn-work centers, others “with Insertion or buttonhole effects. Sizes 45, 64 and 72 in. Regularly $3 to $4 At $1.50 to $3 WHITE APRONS Special at 26c and 60c , at 5. TAPESTRY RUGS, 7 ft. 6 in, x 9 ft., $8 Krados, $4.50, Fine lawn and dotted Swisse TRIPLE TAPESTRY Rf in many different 6xY ft., $9.50 erades, at round or square STRY RU some hemsatitched, others + $7 grades, at $3.95, have pink or blue satin bows, Subway Store, Lower Foor GIMBEL NU-WELT SHOES FOR WOMEN A Featured Shoe I i At $2.50 2,000 Winter Models That Have Just Come from the Makers There are aix new and distinctive models in the Nu-Welt Shoes. The “Louise” The “Duchess” The “Delphine The “Princess” The " Josephine’ The "Vicorta” These Shoes are the result of untiring efforts on the part of our buyers to produce @ thoroughly reliable shoe, having all the style features and Wearing qfalities of expensive shoos and yet —to sell at $2.50 pair, The Nu-Welt, as the name tmplies, has a specially constructed sole, making the entire shoe soft and flexible —it will not burn the foot—one lace and five button models, all at #250, THE DUCHESS, a THE DELPHINE, a THE HINE, very dressy shoe, with Very smart dress mod- tne only N Wel ' al, with upper of black y _ Nuswalt & semi-Spanish Louis corded cloth and. a Model; plain gun- heel, short patent colt plain patent leather metal vamp, concave vamp, full cut, gray ehort vamp; seml- heel, cloth gaiter top. Spanish Louis heel, THE VICTORIA, " 7 3, concaved, the same model as the ne L Med ee THE FRINCESS, a Delphine, but with a iD. Di Olt pretty shoe of gun- gin-metal vamp in- vamp, Spanish heel; metal coltekin; flexi: stead of ; patent for dress or street ble and comfortable leather. wear, for walking. Subway Balcony SUBWAY STORE A SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED LOW-PRICE STORE OF 2 FLOORS AND 72 SECTIONS Tuesday and Wednesday tit!l be devoted principally to seasonable wearing apparel and immediate needs for Thanksgiving. 1 k courtesy and magnificent choice— everything here is new and trustworthy, but at the lower prices. SS@STRENT This fine airy ., = ‘ ' rr os Kdgar says sh tht him two . Progressive; H. S. Martin and *n i Campaign commitcee ot The Kind You Have Always Bought | gress ys Heo. Ma a | | Shares of stock In the ratiroad and that! wow york City orte fr 7 wo ; 'TWIGE BEATEN BY GANG «Ur stockeoitere: suit subaeatientts proms yaa tcay ant expenditures. Senta the 1,150 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES | GL Riggs Chosen. | sauces %, ar and Cameron was for | OF Sat ‘Cutetandin an 34 Signature a 1 M 1 st \ | Weh, They say Fish brought sutt for ¢ . , nu @ Most Extraordinary Sale | —_ Fe | $10,000,001 against the road. alleging graft 79, so a deficit of § remains. on l e S. ( ry s | o. H AND NOW NEAR DEAT land theat they were hia attorneys Among the contributors to thia fund At p { WASHINGTON Nov, 24. -T'resident | —_— --— z S$. ) Wilson to-day nominated the three fol- | bance Secale = | lowing named for American members of Assailants Holding Him Up Last) Sorting our stocks revealed sundry short lots; these hi 5 y i ave all been grouped together } the Philippine Commi Time Wanted Him to Stop Old | and, irrespective of their former fiend which in many cases were considerably more i EE ee | Jart hs : | than doubie, have all been marked at one price. ; Prosecution. ' 160 SUITS—There are 400 COATS -In mixtures, 600 DRESSES—a charm- | Tetrio Viola, a plasterer, ts dying in| some very handsome gar: cheviots, chinchillas, blanket ing group in new styles ia | the Coney Island Hospital as the result ments in this group. Serges, mespuns, ete; over Serges, Bedford Cords, Chit- } tet @ Ratey AHENUIE Wade Whew HIM by r e mixtures and new sultings, tt ostyles; | these fons and Silks; most. re } e linbee veashed fea fees Nia hotie lant! of course; not every size in Coats are the remaining markable value; all sizes ta ] \ " Ties Vinie liven ab Naw Cleeaht aves | each atyle. The choice will bo nbers from several very the assortment, and Dresses } jnue and Sixty-firat street, in the Lef- | ood to early comers. At $5 important sales...... At $6 for every occasion... At 5 ' If Mixed with Sulphur it | ferts Park section, and was held up | 270 CHILDREN'S CHINCHILLA COATS 1,000 WOMEN'S ALL-OVER LACE BLOUSES 7 at New Utrecht avenue and Sixty-fifth | kan Qh . Darkens so Naturally | dtreet Announce for Tomorrow | 83 to $4.50 Grades Made to Sell at $1 | Nobody can Tell. obs @ week ago the Lbs No | At $1.95 At 50c [iAGA‘@He beat Hits beverly nd conte | These Coats are all warmly lined, and are We could not again hope to procure such excel } Grandmother kept her hair beautifully |him of $10. Tony Polichastro, Hing at | The Most Exceptional Sale of the Season | made of a very good quality Chinchilla, in lent values as these, Allover laces and t glossy and abundant with a) No, 1730 Sixty-firat street, and Joseph blues and browns, stylish models, in sizes & prettily frilled, high or low necks, three-quarter je Tea and Sulphur. When- | iar, living at No. 1%4 Sixtieth street, | to 14, sléeves, buttoned in the front; sizes 32 to 44. air foll out or to n that | we eited for ! 6, A 1 ’ Aa . siteaked appearases, this] ana tne oeiica Nave’ the momen of tw N Women’s Fur Trimmed Suits LINENS RUGS and CARPETS CHINA ure was applied with won-| other Italians alleged to-have been pare — Special Values for Thanksgiving Tapestry and Brussels An excellently planned event ty asking at arf drug | ucipants, The men arrested were held i atstvacaeariea ‘Hom: Rugs and Carpets Me Nine | timely and thrifty for Thanke | yeth's Sage and Sulphur! vesterday me by Mi bee! stitehed and scalloped Dam- did collection, — Including giving. Rawily et cRularbel ernie eeate pions calamenite inion ainieee) UUtce shires Geen tenee te Ger) speceas (Creel ask Tablecloths of pure Irish some of the last shipment DINNER SERVICES—100 | bottle of this old-time recipe, ready to) nuit for examination on Wednesday, | of French broadel uth, in the favored shadings. and Scotch damask; sles from 8. Sanford & Son. Pieces of thin American por- i for about 50 cents. This simple | Viola's ansallants last night, according Collars and cuffs of seal. 68 x 58 to 72 x 144. CARPET BORDERS— celain, gold decoration and re cag be depended upon to restore | othe atory ot tie Injured. tan to the! Regularly $2.25 to $9 2,000 yards at magnificent | full service for 12 people. H al colo? and beauty to the hair and echandea CAL He, Wikedviw Hla At $1.25 to $5.75 values; theso are odd bor- | Regularly $10 } (Hi hy dandruff, dry, itchy scalp | PY ht agalae. dhe peleuned, Ne th ders and note the reduetton, At $6.75 } falling hair. i | 4 : | NAPKINS—Pure linen and 22% in. wide, 70cegrades, Bde yd. i PAST ESONA daw ntnt UTUpaiiE oart| cs te: pane out him WHR &y Fabee| 20.00 mercerized Damask, highly | MY. wide, Te grades, te vd. DINNER SERVICES—100 | everybody uses Yeths rand Su! m wy = i} t: J pa, bb eces y e ‘ Agee 1 » ents wide, 85e grades, bbe yd. Dd of thin American por- Seaeiat sskrees GA'e teed | ctr sat hu up eset the Sot, The . 5.00 md ready fount’ era wit St grado ie 34. | teal, eld doorations a eves has body can tel cl othe! " e J od i y { DI 7 PRE TA se eee ee ner ae cy tee (GD cc uevrqreunar crs eeetOra' Say) WIICUteV | These suits were formerly 35. designs. A a | {ipa Sy ee / siaply dampen 8 comb of soft brush | mortal i ee eubUe for the! i as eats ae . Se era Reuteriy dibs { aray hair disappears; after another appli-| gangs, which have been terrorizing the " 38th dain aitanaed becnues mae DINNER SERVICER— ] vation or two, it is restored to its natural | Lefferts Park section for months, the ‘ * Handsome spray decoration « | color and looks glossy, soft and abun-| police say. are equipped with razors to Fifth Avenue at t Street three handsome — patterna, es ale and gold edge with gold j dant. the exclusion of revolvers. soft satin finish; size 63x81. mo” te traced handles, full service ; Regularly $1.75 PRERETICe RUGS for 12 people. ° ae At $1 Each Walz ft, $17 grades, at Babe Regutarty #21 9x12 ft, $17 grades, at 8975. At $13.60 NER SERV 100 . Pieces of fine Limoge@ China with beautiful border decor- ation, gold edge and cota gold handles. Regularly $40 At $25 BREAKFAST SERVICES —Individual of 20 pieces, in- cluding tray, hand-painted china, Kegutarty $10 At $5.75 OPEN STOCK DINNER WARES—Choice of two deco rulions at very special prices. And m prices, including some places of Limoges and Austrian Ware, GLASSWARE—At very handsome reductions, Cut Glass Tumbler: Water Goblets Optic Goblets . Wine Glags Sugar and Cres Celery Trays Mayonnaise $2.25 =; Covered Butter Dishes. @2.50 DRESS GOODS Theee very spectal items at substantial reductions, SPOT-PROOF SERGE—all wool, firmly woven quality, black, HMeht and dark blue and all the wanted shades— #ponred and shrunk. LEATHER GOODS | BLANKETS MENT ebta 4 At 55c Yard Hosts of pretty styles at | Regularly $4.75 y ALI-WOOL COATING paskable, prices At $3.60 Pair SEF correct weight for AND. aie nrorndad 200 pats of fine Woolen | ti!lored multe, Bleak aa two Mithveatincand’ tie wits Blankets, extra heavy quale | "Ai OF Mavy, Dlue. mirror and a purse. Regularly $2.50 At $1.50 HAND BAGS—Goat, seal morocco and long grain leather; moire or leather Mned; purse enclosed. At $1 ENVELOPE BAGS—Mor- occo and seal grain leather, inside frame; some fitted with purse and complexion papers. Regularly $1.50 At $1 CHILDREN'S H AN D BA%S—Imported Bags in a variety of new designs and wanted leathers, Regularly 50c and $1 At 25c and 50c HAT BRUSH 8ETS—Dou- ble set of cloth Hat Brushes, fitted in long grain leather case in red or green, Regularly &5¢ At 60c JEWEL BOXES—Import- ed morocco grain boxes, vel- vet lined tray, lock and key; red, green or purple. Regularly 500 At 26c GIMBEL BROTHERS Reoularly S135 yard &t 88c Yard IMPORTED BLACK BROADCLOTH—-r teh jet black with a high lustrous finish, sponged, shrunk and pot-proof, Reowlarly $2.25 yard At $1.45 Yard tty, very warm, 66x80 in, for full size white only, with pink or blue borders, — | bound with wide silk ribbon, — | COMFORTABLES — | Regularly $4.30 beds; At $3.60 Skirts Made-to-Order i Coverings are of finest | 15 new models to select sateen, filled with double | — from; perfect ft assured and layer of pure white cotton, — | ratisfaction guaranteed; to large assortment of color- (hose “who purcians fhele dress goods here price for Ings, neat destans, 9-tneh | taking will be plain color border to mateh, $1 and up ‘slzes for double beds, | Subway Store, Lower Floor MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES OF BRASS BEDSTEADS Only one or two of @ Kind, but in the assortment there {s a mag- niticent choice and the values are superb, all desirable Anishas of satin or roman gold, sizes are from 4 ft, to 4 ft. 6 in. and a few single mode!s, Regularly $29.75 Beds, at $17.30 Regulorly $25.50 Beds, at $19.50 Regularly $45.75 Be $27.50 Regularly $75 Beds, at $89.75, PURE COTTON MATTRESSES Special at $5.60 y comfortable, sanitary, constructed, soft and rest- Beds, at 81150 Regularly $28.50 Beds, at $15.75 NEW BOX SPRINGS Special at $10.75 A new construction in two parts, very restful, finely tufted, comfortable and sanitary, easy to handle, we ful, covered with fine, strong teking, NEW YORK. 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