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E_EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1914. AEE Ses | OM CRT “a —— “neoesnce, MoE!) GIMBELS | Month-End Sale a6 HOTEL VICTORIA ted tl Had Ws i But Tomorrow's Price In the Spacious ae Eck | gated by thee GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE ; and Ointment Cured, As there is a limit to everything that is George W. Sweeney, Its Last ——a traordi ‘dresses. F ‘ 214 Hooper 94, Drookiya, ¥.¥—"thea {| | extraordinary, there are only 100 ? A lengthy introduction for such values as these would be superfluous indeed when we stop to that during this month—in addition to the immense sale of the Blum stock—we made F oseell chases amounting to a quarter of a million dollars or more to go with it. The law of the ‘surprised values * Py Serge and Fancy ‘steds—trimmed with ings Go Under Hammer. The wool erepe di swhich are fi with the new surplice bodice that suggests a f Manager, in Tears as Furnish- femal pimple on my sar and I lcbed 16 1 Dansant Dresses of Taffeta, Trotteur _, it id Sale demands lower prices than ever for the last two days, so you may come prepared to be , for there will be hundreds of other items besides those we Publish here, all at as good or better LAW oF THE MONTH-END SALE—Everything advertioed must be materially lower than it has been during the month, even if it has been redveed in - “What am I offered for this paint- | tng?’ cried Auctioneer Louis Kreiser to-day to a crowd of men and women I Sek coven aud evetony, hes 100 Bolero Dresses of Taffeta at $19.75 | soley | painting of some cattle and a lake, ny 100 Demi-fancy Taffeta Dresses at $22.50 The Month-End Offerings in Women’s & Misses’ A Tup- Day Sale for Men and Boys | @nd the man who did it was Abraham | grew woes Third Fleer Apparel Present a Series of Wonderful Values. Bound to Eclipee Any Sale This Season { Vem Btrij, born in Holland in 1738. Sieing back some, eh? What am I ' e@ferear” “Well, there's th« beginning of the 1E f ~ ees es, Suits & Coats Suits, Overcoats & Raincoats Every Kind of Apron From a Tea All at $10.50 I « Se mance of tn von twin fete Style to a Cover-All All at $4.75 fer Gi, 0, 90a tad Fk Decne Cor ted exes ho honed the restetry | mere t At 3314 Per Cent. Less None worth less than $9.50; many much more. | With the famous Blum sale and the Clearaway after stock- ie tila Seen, aunt the At least once a year, the housekeeper geté a fresh supply Our entire stock of Coats in Fancy Mixtures, Two-tone Bou- | taking of all our high-grade garments this has been a wonder- GME hte ot Victor.” = of aprons for the household. So does the artist. cles, Serges, Chinchillas and Kerseys; very desirable shades; | {ful month for values and for volume the greatest in our history. Which was true. The Victoria,| Let this replenishing time be tomorrow when 83 no two styles alike; all sizes in the assortment. You may judge, therefore, what to expect when we tell you nest hotel of its kind back in the , && formally passed out of exist | * gt 10 o'clock aay, when 200 ‘ome | cents may be saved on every dollar’s worth of aprons. Tha Women's and Misses’ Suits of Serge and Mixture, made in| that tomorrow and Saturday are to be the Eclipse Sale. we were fortunate in an extraordinary purchase | [the newest styles; not all sizes in ean style. Such Choice in the Overcoats Bina RAS ee Sanne vm aoroms at 286, 380, ABo to $2 and Rola alfunart and shrctive tei fase and | Se fee Jat ar | Mo patrons had to give up their , ’ On the : d Floor colors. z . collar; anda fine amortmant of ight and medium ht Coate and button: tango fea and uniyois tery ana | "Suto, Dept. Bama "Ts . Aprons at 18¢ to 25¢ Children’s $1.25 Striped | Women’s and Misses’ "nd the Raincoats of fine quality Gabardine that button to the eek D oar crete ae. To like a icin | cure Soap will find Is best for skin and scalp. On the Subway Balcony Raincoats, 650 to $7.60 Skirts at|* ike f= re in the Suits » Micken on a frosty morning, put the = =—~ f Victoria out of business, The old Women’s and Misses’ ‘ loata of good styles, many fine models with pockets; some of £ ETS why 0 the new, “Soon the eight A Forecast of the Bright $3.50 Rainconts,$2.95. | Giris “sce wert oie te Cot ai ed tnd Reavy wiht ibs I tin range % fies oo es structure will be (Gen Opportunities of pete of good quality 7} Young Men's $10, $12 & 915 | Men's ¢3 & $3.60 Trousers, ;, Qecree,F. Johnson, his two sons, and Ho Ww 8 hanes tag ; Mate & Overcoats at $5 1.85 {ce Sie | The | COmeeRTares | memes snd meow | rerul we mr oe hon te | th 4 grea! el men in America. : u hi the lot. . fubway tere, Balloony er Cleveland made the hostelry | ’ March © Bis headquarters in the 80s, as did " Lee rel ane fen as si Sales Roots Month-End Sale of Furs This is Good News for the Boys Too lar patron whomever’ ho | Cryst Just About HALF PRICE SEVEN HUNDRED SUITS AND OVERCOATS into the city. = of | Art Ww yet leg need - Legere in the newest style Coats, Muffs All t 1 65 Mr, Sweeney to-day, “bu ares fae Coney Mutts up to Gets ot more “e rune HY ind 9100. a for $2.60, oe i and More ‘but | - ..00 let her go till she hit the; may be gathered from the very interesting DT "vem, tek Wink twaut to. knew. te! Ster Ad ® =| The Month-End sensation, if you choose, and one long to be § Where Tl live in the future,” chimed | vance Displa » remembered by parents who respond to this anhouncement— Geass ete, chy of the goods fat noe ee ich Loar tae held in the| || Women’s $2 to $5.50 Shadow||Sn'n wmanoy sicorhosy tin Col. Hermon W. Pratt, formerly | | aver “sere the, Orica of golid, Me \ Mayor of Chelsea, Mass., ‘who been ae oie a ° 3 special exhibition rooms on the Tenth Floor. Reached by Lace & Net Blouses, § 1 50 to$2.95 | We have peor oh ve a 4 poked over these meme ienated.esete || theme a levators on the 82nd Street sid Broadway. _W | over these new-fangled hote elevators on the reet side, nearest way. Wares 4 y's This is an jus of all our pretty Shadow Lace and Net Blouses from upstairs, and still more from friends of ours in the manufacturing and marked Be eeres mae aN cree ite el ep Rene. may be selected during these display days, to be charged | }} all sizes and et ‘feet against an electric stove on the for . out on March 2nd, the opening day of the q bas Lawn, Crepe and Voile | 960 to 91.60 Voile and Lin- peacen cca @:'Steonth floor of some Maxixe dancing | Blouses, 91.26 ferle Blouses, 650 and 960 Nee cere’ ee ta our > fifty-seven-story hotel. kl ( f the distinctive features about Hy i the old hotel was that a man who Watches, Diamonds, Find Comfort in These Warm These are the newest models, high odds and ends inVoile,! Norfolk Suits of ‘excellen or low neck, long oF short sleeves; ‘and Linen:' some| gatior and Russian Suits for the smalice bord, stsae 39 t0 17 Jewelry, _ Fas‘cont in the lobby" in ‘order thar| | 80 Broadway, New York Bedcoverings at Low Prices Manus tabled fle Ba Sot Boys 62 and More Wash No terror of cold nights shall ever haunt you when within | Children's Spring Coats, siege a j jj the wanta of forolgn guests unable ~ Suits, $1 War ani the ‘tolls ‘of aympethatie Blankets and Contortabies, the Children's White Dresses,| Nearly 1,000 for’ this Spring and to speak English might be madel known, World Wants ; —_—— - — prices of which are beacons of cheery welcome. tweada, black and white checks, ‘ pees bay eae 4 SIX BE AUTIF L $6.50 and $7 Woolen Blankets, $5 Pair in reefer tigi, others in boy efi lented"etlact with “embroudered ihe pie of oe ing beech, ur ¥ 4 U $ .00 ae wae. wath tank ot biue borders, 76x84 and 72x90 in.; some with wide be Pitot pret and 32 idl with emir? 8 yar trimmed bevel Soors: Pig a) fare, plated : es’ Mess deste, 61.98 poached octet shel MUNOS sy t casbot PHOTOGRAPHS {or ras pst wis py te Pe Waa nl nee nee es oe ASR Excellent LINENS (Enclosed in Book Form) nas aloe woo Core Fate fe Oois bas: SS At Record Savin ee Given Absolutely FREE <ane8®50 Wool-Filled a nae alan a Petticoats, Housedresses and |+1.38t0 $14.10Table Cloths, steno Zeble Napkins, | | Tewards_the Purchase of Photographs to Any Reader of ||| W——<- es ih tesa Under muslins 5 vhalgaran ot 2auy Tyble Cott | 360 dongn of freien : the E World Re-u holsterin 9 veh pod 'e Blceate, o 92. essaline Silk Potti-| cr'icalloped, in all ‘sises; over & oh, ere Roses iri | in coats, 61.96 hundred varied qualities and pat- : sateen OF with pleated | In black, changeable and all the|terne: some slightly solled from | 2787 Ie. M ‘i A ‘ ilful or tailored flounce. . handing, 260 Hucksback Towels, 160 graft a new complexion on any piece of old furniture | [4,600 ¢2 House Dressea | Ity‘pacba'tcans. " “" ™lepo Wle Damask, 480 ¥4. Bech For this month prices are very low for the labor and ; . 0c and 75¢ Kimonos, 880 | samiak; besutifel eatin finish in 6,600 Yards of Upholstery Fabrice Teo Fisnnelette Dressing | i ODO motes ei Have Been Substantially Underpriced sai eee ee acta pe ioe ame large variety of patterns; 72 in. wide. Lengths vary from 2 to 60 yards. and dark colors. Car; Note these fine savings: 38c¢ to $2.60 Undermuslins, 200 to $1.60 F camitugs and arpets Cotton Tapestries, $1.25 to $1.85 Yd. Odlde and ends, Including Nightgowns, Cimbinations, Corset Covers,| 2x12 {tSenthees Amtistet ates evatt tot i0.00. larly $1.90 to $3.25 yard. short Petticoats, long Petticoats, Stipe OE ee, Baloony 4 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in. Wilton Valet Rugs. 196 50, at Wool Tapestries, $2 to $8.50 Yd. oh Bin io din te ini Regularly $3 to $13 yard. 7 French Brocades, $3.75 to $7.50 Yd. Silks ; Corsets Regularly $5 to $13.50 yard. sixth Floor 68 Crepe &, Chine, | 01.95 ie on ih mei ie , 2 A y- straight Half-Price Days Are Flying | |ssctos:.2 Drove and Trim- hose Inthe February Furniture Sale} , t= ae ‘tripe | 01.60 GIMBEL Corsets, 960 a Of coutil, low bust, long flat hips Only Two More Remain—Tomorrow & Saturday | | slines, | selt- 1 and back lines; strong web hose Fr Pic in new patterns. . i ee These are the intensive days of the February Furniture enya fea pet dainty ceommod at top amed Pictures —wh ‘ood bargain is made still better by having | | Silk Lengths, 20cto$1.45 yd. | vt oth roidery? + Sort 92.50 Pictures $1 .76 Pictures $8 7 ‘ : Sale—when a g rgain is e stil r by having 5,000 yards in convenient lengths mnprctesy) *, few COT ad” ban fies, Etchings and Photo- THIS GENEROUS OFFER will bring happiness to many a family, especially its low February Sale price made still lower because there Models; sizew 19 to 30. Etchings, Sepias and Carbona. | gravures. “1 to those who desire to save $2.00 and want a uct of regular $3.00 pictures of be but a single suite or piece where carlier in the Sale| cluding ~mewalines, j 60c DeBevoiseBrassiores 260 (| their dear ones. bel were pia bi gees, “talletas, satins, crepe de | , In several styles; some hook and 96 Pictures $3 Each in The Photographs to which the Coupon entitles you are the ‘There are many such pieces, each with its half price ticket, but each | chines, crepe meteors and novel- he front, others cross in Hand-colored Gravures, Fecaimiles da: Jecsone the assortment, ond Saturday night will see the end of all the fine ties, excellent value 4 48. an appropriate frame; finished in gold, gilt, burnished ee ee same kind that made Ger.Youwe the leading photographer February economies. Do not let them sip eway without getting your Subway Btore, Lower Floor walnut of wood. in town and have always been considered the best value obfain- OE ornw three firie miabere have eo-operated with tw in'e famare NOTIONS LEATHER GOODS New Wash Goods Fi able for $3. ‘ohare al 5] All you have to do is cut out the conpon and present it within one month one a Brass Bedsteads at Half Price Another lc Sale $1 to $9.60 Hand Bags, 28¢ Note the Values Carefully in today, and, on payment of the nominal sum of $1, secure six of the finest otographs you can imagine—pictures that no ordinary photographer could Each of the Bedsteads illustrated @e for two be cards of blouse or to $1.96 10e d ° plieate for even five times as much hus been on our floor during February at a] 9 U0 rie. oxen assorted wire In silk, leather and velvet; latest | 5c yd. 8c y ‘ y ‘ styles; mostly one of a kind. F ER your Mother, Father, Sister Brother, the Baby—ALL higher price. For these last two days we offer Haltrpi = REMEMBER can take advantage of this unusual opportunity. | shees apres half_their regular retail ctr two be papers “Duchess” Regularly 10c, 20c and Even More THIS IS THE COUPON—CUT IT OUT TODAY J value, the moat ; | pres fortwo so valle "LV" Dara-) | $2.60 to $7.60 Traveling ards, in all the most col 3 ad ; fh Bramedatend os | (ns (em ees iin Bags and Bult Cases, Br... vent pee 4 Mind newest fabrics Lary Ef THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY TO EVENING WORLD READERS, news we have esting’ Cation, ea $1 to 95 9 r (1) af RK : ! ever had to : to for two bo rolls crystal Line vial season, Subwey Store, Lower Fleer, OL. YOUNG CAMERAS NEW YO : dl) otter. NEEROA Yh on Broken, amortment: pgakin, cow. : PHOTOGRAPHER SS Designs : dts ek cae. dee ees ates rage | Biles ee Naas Be nERIAE 1c Spools Kerré Boe to $2.60 Leather Novel-|| 50¢ to $1.50 Dress Goods Rem- re gp nants, 25c & 48c Yard This Coupon Is Worth $2 and Entitles Bearer to - ra gan [uate wis HALF-A-DOZEN CARBONETTE PHOTOGRAPHS, louuee tne best produced in Aerie, and if | j " aA pte, tee abe Duchess (The regular cost of which is $3) re Are ready st any tite to sephace one of Uiamiad Wite Yor (wo luc pre, Bewon Hose | _ Comprising ass Avie] At the Reduced Price of $x [tet arts] {| | Be eaten Gt it eis NSN | Poste nan wan | Bieta Se abe || An aol atoriment of lack and color, Alin air e, Lower Floor Subway Store, Balcony. GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK _— THIRTY-THIRD OF. if presented at any of the addresses below, on or before March 29, 1914 all sizes in bright or satin finish. Studios Open Daily 9 to 5. Sundays and Holidays 10 to 4 At 010, Regu- | At $11, Regularly | At $15, Regularly 2 Good at Any of the Following Studios: larly $20 22 $30 : Bet, Bovey & Eth Ave}, REOmUee Brass Be Colonist Brass Bed Colonia! Brass Bad- anox Ave, | sboseBS" Beetey Park Ave with 2in, posts, steads with 2-in. post, | steads with 2-in. posts, lane Newark Ave. ODD rly filling rods Mein, equare top rods, | Zin. top rods, 134-in. ya Coreg 1308 st. «| gay ry Sole a top rors in five Lin, Ailing rode filling rods--very heav- 199 Wall Bia C3). Main he Bridgeport, Seventh Floor TED WITH THE Homespuns Diegonals Meheire FronchSergee = Suitings Chesiete Granile Cloth. Silk Voile + Waipeorde Cream Serges Cheeks Plaids designe. in different paneleffects. | ily built,

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