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healt ha“ sdle sa ateoel ea ib iia dae a raaeies ete — — — a - ey - - " Ta There Is Nothing Like This in America Or in Europe ! Our ANNUAL SALE of SILIMS > This is a Sale Fea is really international in its scope, because the offerings came from ad padig x ducing centers of Europe and America. Any one of the nearly two-score lots which we =) in Switzerland, from Como in Italy, from Lyons in France, from Manchester in England, and from our own - fine looms in America, would make a remarkable offering, if taken singly. As a whole, they provide the most pot “* news en the women of New York have ever | We started buying months ago, first choosing the Silks we wanted because of their beauty and F eng 5 ; and because we knew they would be in demand this season, and then making the manufacturers come down our prices, That is why the Sale offers none but fashionable Silks, at savings that average a third. These Silks in Colors, White and Black—All Double Width of N z i What You Will—When You Will —Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Will Digest the Meal Easily and Surely. Food tn ite te narmices. The reason jetemech troubles aries te due te faulty Gigemion brought about by overworking Fi | I Hl igi: the beéy or brain, sickness, overeating. late ours, ete. Amestcan Amertean Casediag Conaotidated iB i e g q 4 e » J @ Great Northern £0 Lehigh Valley 8 ‘. g 6 e 6 bY tu. $3.60 and $4 Brocaded Damask, $1.95 Yard $1.75 Crepe de Chine, $1.36 Yard iowa $3 and §3.60 Printed Silks, $1.66 Yard $3.60 Imported Satin Meteor, $9.60 Yard anes of $5 and $6 Printed Novelty Silks, $1.75 Yard # imported Foulard, $1.65 Yard fie pe yp thang dh 31 und 9110 Washable or Tub Bilks, Oe Yard sing new round A New and Ultra Mode Sieb Printed Gnome ales Tere it 10 and 64.98 Satin Messalines, abo Yard CEs Now Tue Cin Which Is Now Enjoying the $1.65 Dress Satin, $1.20 Yard Jtpanom Bi o cunahel, 160 Yard a) ee Soule of Sih, ond with Favor of Chic Parisiennes $2.50 Crepe Meteor, $1.95 Yard $i. ti Bipot Satin, 66e Yard ; though, the. loader, Tn fine Milan, 913.60 Third Floor | $2-60 Imported Crepe de Chine, $1.76 Yard De Meteor, $1.86 Yard \f Sen af — $2.50 Canton Crepe de Chine, $1.65 Yard $1 $1.00 French 1 Fancy Chiffon, 860 Yard Opening. nea ie | the foods stows Sey ot $1.25 Crepe Chiffon, 76c Yard 3.76 6 Imperted Satin Meteor, $1.95 Yard . . $1.25 Plain Chiffon Cloth, 76¢ Yard and $1 Printed Foulard, 66c Yard Bef Pinang ces mah eee or rem cel f| [StLL Plentiful in the Clearaway These Silks in Black Only—Double Width ‘ A Se waite ateremeve oh Sale of Rugs $2.60 Crepe de Chine, $1.5 Yard | $9.60 Imported Chitfon Taffeta, | 62.60 Imported Dress Satin, $1.08 | season . ton Crepe, Yar ousseline, Sxtin, 61.80 | ' Are the Fine Grades of French Wilton, Hy 25 Cashmere Grepe, $1.15 Yard | $2.75 Crepe Charmeuse, $1.95 Yd. S145 bap'e Peau de Cygne, 96e Hardwick, Bundhar, Body Brussels and Axminister Rugs Tt is a rare thing for a customer to look at these Rugs without purchasing—the velues are so self-evident—here in the magnificent GIMBEL Rug Store on the Sixth Floor. But quite the most extraordinary collection in the whole occasion is contributed by 4 The Magnificent $10 to $380 Silks | From Schulz & Company, Lyons, at $6 a Yard ~ P By | be acting wisely end made that we are entering upon one H sot 3 iatnate ret ving weevernenth te 9x12 French Wilton & Hardwick. . were $50 & $60. .at 987.60 These superb tissues formed a notable exhibit at the Ghent a ast ome Summer, the history of Taine aie the| southern Ratlway reports increase 9x12 Bundhar..............00000005 were $44.00. .at $83.00 Wy and took high honors. They are the wonderful pep maemo he Crk he ‘opened at 160%, the equiva: | Of, #266810 in gross earnings for Der 9x12 Best Body Brussels............ were $32.75. .at $24.60 ey , but always beautiful—that were — for the richest cima ee o-| compared with December, 1812, For 8.3x10.6 French Wilton & Hardwick son. Not a yard of them could ever be retail yh a bec an 0 there i aba net declined | a i044 408, ie were gybesyen4 cat pevape 4 to vy deed we oe $30. hag of — procs gl 4 ee 8.8x10.6 Bundhar. . eee ete . were $40.00. .at $80.00 ity an uty of its designs, and we are to ft ee ee 3 ek ae oe gen si step 8.8x10.6 Best Body Brussels,......,.were $29.75. .at $22.25 Among them are the luxurious French Metal ed og pl and silver—some hand- |! pusr, 69 in French Wilton, Bundhar and the best. Body painted. "Tasue Silks and Velvet Novelties and stoaning Brocades on Satina, Crepes and rec tual Gas Light Com: Seamless Axminsters, specially priced at @10.76 other weaves. pany’s at That company 4 e , ea7. 1 9 for $16 to $36.75 grades. 14 per cent extra : dividend in te re- | CHICAGO ear, CORN Few p a wt Sr naan ling based on the fact that the expected cold vere failed to material 4.6x7.6 and 4.6x6.6, the same assortment as above, at ee'te to 91.26 for $7.76 to $20 $20.50 grades, Also many hundreds of small Rugs at 25 to 50% reductions, . Sixth Fleer There Will Be an Abundance of Every Offering |}. Tomorrow If You Have Not Been : Able to Come Today mun sss seca +2 E ‘ THe £ f It Will Be. the Talk of ae York! eature,| ize in the winter wheat bi wase ij rs ore gai red pointe te tole, due to em t prices rallied in the after- th acon, ebaoall closed 1-: Le cent @ bushel wer than on Saturda| » wat $3.95 , _ Women’s and Girls’ Apparel more, for the manufacturers will not We started with young girls’ School Dresses, and we didn’t stop until we had Prien & re-order, except at regular] | reached model Gowns and Suits from the famous couturieres of Paris—in assem. x fe.50 and ¢6, 69, these gowns | | bling this Sale. In other words, we have taken our entire Winter stocks and have wena (ebigcnar gl Priced. ble. | | Simply cut the heart out of their price, for we are determined to dispose of them But at §3.96 they are phenomenal. this week, before we compile our inventory records. hati eased off in avinpathy with decline in wheat, Argentine news continues bearish. There was scat- > tered liquidation, In the afternoon ‘Reading failed to hold {ts advance to| prices rallied only @ Uttle from the 2,,and general market activity Preind closed 3-8 to 5-8 ed to w noticeable degree. pool DEI NEW YORK COTTON MARKGT. Saturday's | close, Open. High, Low. (12.36 Jan ..... 13.40 13.40. 13.81 os . hh .. 18.58 12.68 * ih en consider, the cost of such crepe de A number of Imported Evening Gowns have reduced to $26, and not! , z 4 CO ERE Ee and Won a pehoacogonts oon Gi ete one model gown is priced more than $100—they were anywhere from $50 to $600.4 1% oes HER Ey not make them yourself for, such 3 What an opportunity for the society woman, who has many engagements on her | | +f id int, for ey are trimm: calendar! ou wae begell ge Se neal Teg Lovely Dancing Frocks of every description—for the maiden or for the}. Ps WAS WRECKED . The two styles illustrated—in white and pink. dowager. On and on, we cuuld enumerate hundreds and hundreds of distinctive : i " $2 to $3 Undermuslins at $1.50 styles, but we shall simply mention them in a general way. + ‘ i: . — Aeon But there are only 2,000 of these Nightgowns, Combinations, Petticoats and Women’s Suits at $10 to $55 +i By Using~Father Princess Slips of fine nainsook. A White Sale Special! Second Floor Were $25 to.$100 and More Women’s Dresses at $25 to $100 Were $50 to $200 and More Sets of Furs at $256 to $185 Were $45 to $875 ‘ Women’s Fur Coats at $25 to $800 Were $42.60 to $600 ‘Women’s Wraps at $42.50 and $62.50 Were $85 to $125 and More ‘Women’s Dress Blouses at $5 and $7:05 Were $8.75 to $14.75 Women’s Skirts at $2.95 to $12.75 Were $4.75 to $18.15 Not a Sign of More $1.75 Table Linens at $1 Yard After These Ten Hundred Yards Are Sold on Monday The best value of thé entire Clearance Sale of Linens is unquestionably presented in the main item of Tuesday’s very important features, A very rich aly ot Goutle satin Damask from Belfast—full 72 in. wide. The much desired Rose and Stri, themum designs included in the choice of four. On account of the ooh of this offer and our desire not to disappoint visitors who wish to participate, we find it necessary to decline telephone or mail orders for this item. The Other Choice Linen Offerings for This Last Week of Clearance $2.75 Damask Cloths, 31.98 95 $15 to $200 Embroidered Linen Irish and Scotch Linens aN beante: wy mat Bedspreads, $7.50 to $115 inalloved—hecaiee they are slig! tly soiled Elaborately hand-embroidered and hem- SSEELSS CE FESECEE FETE MISS ROSIE MARTIN. Se OD ee tet ote PtH + [44> ’ from handling. Out of the savings on ‘ther | stitched; come beautifully embelished wit Young Women’s Suits end | Coats, $10 to $20 “For three long months I was so| f| PUT a lowever, you may pay for the laune | drawn work; sizes for single and double beds; ere $15 to 8 merit pera tcteeredtee|{| aquaré. nn nee OV 2 39808 | at more o less ruled from handling Young Girls’ Dresses, Suits and Ooats th wg22 25 Damask Cloths, $1.35 $2.50 to $2.75 Japanese Tea At $3.75 9.75 ITEMS FOR INVESTORS grow SD | ee Reh genres ee gs any ae Cloths, $1.50 t $3.75 to $9. aetuelly 0. if bonds on New York Steck ber ; bottle very unceremoniou min the rusty of the ‘Clear- A special purchase of 600 beautiful cloths, Were $5.60 to $18.50 Third Fleer away. 6 desi 68x58. Every cloth in this | ail hand-drawn on a fine quality round thread assortment is andsomely hemstitched. $5 to $16.75 Linen Sheets, linen; four different designs, 45x45 inches, 4'to $1 Linen Suitings, 65c Yard All hemastitched; about 150 pairs, slightly | “als very fine quality. 90 inches wide, will soiled; sizes for single or double beds, Thess make up excellently for suits or coats; 600 come from Ireland and Germany. yards only. Second Floor ‘ BROADWAY THIRTY. THIRD OF. <n fe deammarrnt er An ae 4 ‘