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RE RETR RET es SNORE THE EVENING WO GIMBELS---Only Two Days More This Greatest Year-End Sale The Millinery That Has Brought Fame to GIMBELS Has Entered Our Annual Winter Clearance Sale Our Millinery Salons hold a unique position throughout the 365 days of the year for thé reason that we never cease to introduce new modes. Almost as soon as a atyle is developed in Paris it is presented at GIMBELS. This Clearance Sale is dif- ferent. from the usual kind because it includes man; hats that have been made during the last fortnight— for we do not lag behind Fashion just because we an- ticipate one of these Quar- | terly Sales. 9 In the French Sclon $55 Hats at $35 1 $35 Hats at $20 $26 to $28 Hate at $16 4 $18 to $22 Hats at $10 $15 to $16.60 Hats, $8 of The Largest Reductions of The Season ‘Women’s Apparel To be able to save anywhere from $10 to $75 on the very clothes that one will need for the next three months was well worth wait- ing for, was it pot? This Is Our Annual Clear-Away Sale Women’s $25 to $65 Cloth Suits At $16, $25, $85 ‘Women’s $45 to $150 Imported Wr At $22.50, $50 to $75 Women’s $35 to $45 Silk Dresses At $25, $29.50, $37.50 N. B.—As we were able to make an Savenvagror purchase of silk dresses (which we added to those from our regular stock), one may select the latest modes for dancing wear—these are mostlv of chiffon taffeta. © Third Floor Only Twice a Year, Such Savings As in This Sale of Men’s New Shirts, Pajamas and Collars Fine, full lots of spic-and-span new merchandise. . Designs and colorings of our own selection; materials and making to conform to our high standards of quality. ' And yet, much below usual prices, because we receive the benefit of important conces:ions from our regular makers, in consideration of our steady business with them. _ . That is why these twice-a-vear Sales differ completely from the odd lots and broken assortments usually picked up here and there to make “@ “Sale.” In the Medium-price aps Salon . $12.75 to $14.75 Hate at $6.75. $8.75 to $10 Hats, $5 $6.75 Hats, $3.60 $5 Hats, $2.60 Third Floor This Year-End Shoe Sale For Men and Women is an event of more than ordinary importance, involving Men’s $5 and $6 Shoes Repriced at $3.95 Women’s $5 Shoes Repriced at $3.50 THE MEN’S SHOES are all the standard GIMBEL grades made especially according to GIMBEL specifications for quality and style— newest models in tan Russia calf, gun-metal calf, patent coltskin, vici kid, straight last, blucher cut, lace and button models; all sizes in the entire assortment. THE WOMEN’S SHOES are made a little more substantially than our regular $5 grades—the leather is a trifle heavier, which makes them all the more serviceable for Winter wear—the styles are the very smartest of the season—tan Russian calf, patent coltskin with kid tops—-button or lace models; all sizes and widths. Second Floor Young Girls Will Benefit Plenty of All These for Tomorrow: The Mushroom Tucked Tuxedo Shirts at $1.65, that men find so com- fortable to wear in evening—especially for dancing. The Luxurious Shirts at $6, which we sell regularly at $6.50. The Splendid Groups of Fancy Shirts at $1.35—(a fine new lot of these just in), 96c and 70c each. The Silk-and-Cotton Pajamas at $3.50, for usual $5 quality. — The Mercerized Cheviot Pajamas at $2, with a high silken finish. The Scotch Madras Pajamas st $1.50, in neat stripe; and the White Corded Madras Pajamas at $1. The extraordinarily good colored Striped Pajamas at 85c. The Four-Ply Collars, Six for 56c, in fashionable shapes, all newly made and accurately sized. Main Floor “Gimbel Prices Are the Lowest in The First Important Tew York for Furs of Fine Quality.” Event of 1914 “Fr. report which was compiled for us by a woman who is a merchandise authority.” by This Coats of Cacefully Selected Moleskin, $142.50 and $275 Disposal Will Be the Hudson geal (ved murat) Cesie $95 to $195 aun Pc _— eracu. oats, A to $250 if they need togs for school. To- J Arctic Seal (dyed coney) Coats, $47.50 to $75 Berta a men Coe wae anuary Ponyskin Coats, $25 to $42.50 scpncenine M4 Younes sine now ‘ TheseCoats are in this season’s models, aud many are trimmed with other furs, that make ks pieiacas White Sale them more effective. Young Girls’ $12.60 Top Scarfs Muffs Coats at $7.50 $8.60, $13.60, $19.60............... Russian Fitch.......... 7... $35, $37.60, $46 $6.60 to $9.75 Serge At GIMBELS $19.60, $27.50 Nene .Black Lynx... 5 $22.60, $27.60, $37.00 Dresses at $3.75 and $5 . 0 CSO ee ee atura! Mossercerecvsrerres 09, . Starting Friday, $19.60, $22.60, $20.00 sg Sun a “926, $29.00, $32.60 Oe cuits .60, 5. ARR aN pS rire ape ivet Cat..... wd Pluie ecsvereinduede a 50, . fue an i January Second As these furs are genuine, we are only too glad to give them our Guarantee, ‘Third Floor. uniongs Uhh 3, 70 yeaa ‘Third Floor These Very Good Stoves To Keep You Warm Some for coal, others for gas or oil, all efficient, economical and in many cases below regular prices, If the first touch of Winter has found your house un- comfortably cold, here’s a quick way to remedy it: Year-End Clearance In Boys’ Overcoats Year-End Price-Clipping Among the LINENS The following items will grip the interest of all house- wives. This splendid lot of odds and ends are of the same high-grade old-world weaves that have caused women to flock here during the whole year for their household linens. Odd Damask ‘Table Cloths in rose chrysanthemum and stripe designs; former prices $4 and $4.75; Year-end prices Coal Heaters, brick -lined,| Waterman's Oil Heatin 68 and $3.50 each. : ; 95; No. 9, at $3.75. | Stoves, Japan finish; special Trish Linen Table Napkins, dinner size, in pretty designs; At $8.75 No, 8, a6 68,05; No. 9, at # at $2.26. ‘i former price $5; Year-end price $4 a dozen, Coal Heaters, No. 13, at $6;|" Aluminum-finished Radia- $1 ee ae Rernnania, Ad to iar former neice That Were $10 No, 15, at $8, tors, four tubes; can be at- .25 an -50 a yard; Year-end price @ remnant 7 : , Stoveg, |tached to an: jet; at $1.60, Sealloped Linen Round Table Cloths in all the wanted || $12 and $13.50 | ,, Se -feeding, Coal | Stoves, rire) 6 "Rie tuhes, at 92.28" tly soiled from handling; former prices $4,50 to oe ‘Treg. $2.65. sizes, sigh $12.50; Year-end prices $3 to $9.50. Hemstitched Linen Lunch Cloths, former price, $2; Year- end price, $1.35, . Smbroidered Linen Pillow Cases, former prices, $5.50 to $6.50. Year-end price, §3 pair, 5 250 fine English Bath Towels, some with colored borders; former prices, 85c to $38 each. Year-end price, 600 to Dresser Scarfs, Pillow Shams and Center pure linen, hand-embroidered and lace trimmed, former prices, $2 to $2.75. Year-end price, $1.60 each, Linen Center Pieces with scalloped edges and hand-em- broidered, former price, $1. Year-end price, 60c each, Madeira Luncheon Sets, comprising 18 pieces, former price, $8.25, Year-end price, §6 a set. Second Floor brick grates; cial at $12; large Oil Heating Stoves, 3-ql. capacity, brass founi, guaran- teed smokeless and odorless; nickel-plated, at $3.76, reg. $4.50, Same, 4-qt. capacity at 64.60, reg. $5.50. M size, Spe- These long model, all ie, at $14. wool Overcoats have all the qualities to make the boy comfortable, warm and well dressed, Tailored with the same skill and care as our Men's Overcoats, and made of the best all wool mix- tures, but, best of all, is their present price. Mapy other Overcoats and fine Norfolk Suits for Boys at Clean-up prices. Fourth Floor Crane's Gas Heaters, spe- cial at $3. pe ‘The 20th Century Heater and Light, can be used on any gas fixture; gives excellent ser- vice; special at 60c, at $1.10. Fifth Fleer GIMBEL RLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1918. Suvio Gas Heaters, special ————— IMBEL BROTHERS | THE GIMBEL “SUBWAY STORE === A SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED LOW-PRICE STORE OF 2 FLOORS AND 72 SECTIONS===—== Last Month-End Sale of 1913 and;— we have planned to make it the greatest of the year—coming as it does immediately after the Sabon) rush. We found splendid pickings from all over the entire GIMBEL Store (Main and Subway). You will find nothing but new and stylish apparel—fresh and beautiful Yard Goods and various remaining stocks which were especially purchased for the Holiday business but a few davs ago, and you will find prices lower than anv we have announced throughout the entire year. HOMTAL ONT RAE | ocnG teers nit kee oor Wettig EA DSALE | OVERCOATS and SUITS ‘be materially lower in price than At $5 50 it gla coring bard cos ry even as ceen reduced in Of course this is most extraordinary—$5.60 if? Brisa betore, ird price, for these are very fine ‘Suite and Overcoats, nice range of mixtures and solid SILVERWARE in the coate—new with belted back, self Month-End reduction in 35°53 Recr BROADWAY fanc rolled MEN’S $12.60 TO $15 Boe Balad For! 26¢ Jelly Spoor 8 8, S60, na at 18¢, Many other odd lots at the Month-End reductions, % OVERCOATS AND aT $8.75 SUITS Beto | a QYEROOATS nad ogre, rl 50c to 8& Grades out wit vy serge, C! Storm or ith hee: A Many thousands of beauti- TORUTA, tree ot taccomutn sacks, tight ful Blouses at very special prices, English ¥ u ? . or conservative styles; excellent ranging gt plea athens ; amart fabrics in blues, grays and models, more or less el; , Many waists yes parte were formerly $2.50. oe eee 83 to 44. MEN’S $8 WORSTED AND CHEVIOT TROUSERS AT $1.65. Solid or neat stripes, 33 to 44. at 61 that MONTH-END CLEAN-UP OF GLOVES WOMEN’S COATS, SUITS & DRESSES| — ari ond 7 $15 TO 822.50 SUITS AND DRESSES, 910 ee SUITS—Serges, Cheviots, Mixtures, Bedford Cords, woes Seoteh Wool Gloves, French Serge; strictly talored models oF Vary! coata with siirte, Bae bonged — DRESSES {c occasion; Charmeuse, legularly @1 to $1. » de Chine, “Chiffon and i Robes over at 76c a pair Satin, trimmed with marabou or soft shadow laces. Fine quality, but slightly $1.75 TO 92.75 WASH DRESSES, 5c] ee ge Assertment of Men's Fine assortment here at vings; styles and omar effects in Chanbese wet epee $5.75 DRESSES, 92.95 Children's Gauntlet Gloves, Checks; some with plain waists, others | __ *# 0c © pair. ail chucks with papham teivaned with Tod buttons TWEED COATS, $1.85 UMBRELLAS enti 2 Ia to eel sioses ‘Tei bm shan one FOR MEM, WOMEN AND ae one “Seconds” of $2 RAINCOATS (Rubber Surface), 75c $1 Grades at 550 FURS, 80 GRADES AND MORE, $10 Belgium Hare, Manchurian Red Fox; all nieoly lined seta; rare values. #25 PONYSKIN COATS AT $14.50 WOMEN’S 822.50 COATS AT $10 Plushes, Boucles, Tweeda and Broadcloths, sturdy Umbrellas Taffeta, with tape edge. The im Jeg a ine in the were would be very dit find except by experts. CHILDREN’S COATS AND DRESSES Heavily Underpriced CHILDREN’S DRESSES AT 25c—Per- | CHILDREN’S COATS AT $1.75—Good cales, Lawns, ty shades, high or low necks, long | quality Chinchilla, brown and navy, lined throughout, sleeves, full kilted skirts, 6 to 14 years. military collars; 10 to 14 years. CHILDREN’S DRESSES AT $1—Extra | GIRLS’ SERGE DRESSES AT $1.95— quality in Ginghans, Percales, Galateas, in many Ai weed Horas, Balkan stters, bah of low neck, pleated pretty styles, okirts, navy, brown or red; 6 to 14 years. BOYS’ $2.50 AND $3 SUITS AND OVERCOATS SPECIAL AT $1.65 The very thing for school service; fine assortment of Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, in neat blues, grays and tans; all sizes from 6 to 17, Russian Overcoats with belts all around; the kind that button up close to the neck; neat blue and gray mixtures and warm twill lining; sizes 244 to 10, BOYS’ %6 AND ity, it to .50 SCHOOL OVERCOATS SPECIAL AT $3.85 BOYS’ %4 CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS SPECIAL AT $2.10 Russian models, which button up to the neck, double-breasted styles, Ly li twill; colors, blue or gray; sizes 3 to - . styles, warmly lined with LAMBREQUINS Regularly 84.0 LACE CURTAINS Cuttalr sterile int plan, KITCHEN UTENSILS at Month-End Reductions figured and colored effects. ‘Three-piece Brown and White Regularly 18¢ to $1.90 yard designs In Enamsiv er, o. consisting of f-, At 10c to 960 yard many pretty colony | finished ft? a a ce Pans; regu- This sale comprises Scrima, Dishes, ¢4, in nickel Marquisettes, Swiss, Madras, COUCH COVERS 4 Nottingham, Lace, ~Cretonnes, 7 Si.orpees, end sloghel rerulating also u lot of sunfast materials; all in remnant leagths, Ready-lo-Hang Lace Curlains at $1 4 pair, Wooden Salad Sets, 186, consisting of five pieces; regu- larly goe. Heavy Tapestry Covers, 60 in. wide, in a wide variety of rug designs and colors, MONTH-END SALE OF SHOES For Men and Women MEN’S $3.50 and $4 SHOES AT $2.60 Tan Calfskin, Gun Metal, Vici Kid, Patent Leather, button and lace styles, welted soles; Gimbel standard high grade footwear; all sizes. BOYS’ $3.50 STORM SHOES, $2.60 Tan Calfskin, high cut, heavy double sole, buckle at the top; sizes 1 to 514. WOMEN’S $3.50 AND $4 SHOES, $2.60 All perfect, new Winter Footwear, on the very latest lasts; excellent quality of Gun Metal, Patent Leather and Vici Kid, in patios or lace styles, kid or uppers, welted or turned soles, izes. WOMEN’S $3 AND adr ESMPLE HIGH SHOES, AS bathers: babies ents aaa high or low heels, plain or tip toe. Sizes 3, 314 and 4; widths A, B and C, ; wen