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venes GL wore. hn Jatt. municipal prisoners, most of them sent up on vagrancy charges, escaped to- | Gay by sawing off two window bars! carve bate set See ete cee fa : A Most Unusual Event in aoc] DLLYSBLLYGOM fecicte stele IMBE _ High Grade Spring Shoes» rill wary tthe sic ON BO | BOARD SHIP) Buying Diamonds Abroad For Men and badness a Every pair strictly superior grade, valuable copy of Shateapeate in exis: And bringing »them over anmounted ~ from # manufacturer whose name stands Yor al that's Sopendable the in thet Wun eeborted baa West partoanea o> drehteas’ Nel Nearly Throws enable us to quote ven ere prices grades of Footwear. George D. Smith, the book dealer, who : j GIMBEL Diamonds are chosen by experts in Antwerp, GIMBEL Shoes must pass a rigid examination for quality. and of Se a ne ie Fit When He Discovers a you may rity Mehr pare Purity of color, | | every shoe in this sale i ineahe woe worthy of the name it bears. SMa cite Se WEA ene «| There's Two of "Em. carfuly studied in ll our purchases, ps wen med. was Mr. Smaith, (whe ‘ras tae To illustrate how low our prices are, we have often been oe bred, nds the Me. Huntington | siny Hetternan in the steamship offered Jewelry made by Ameriean manufacturers at about the same price as we ourselves are retailing gems which imported and mounted ourselves. . ‘4 be Unusual Designs in Rings —_ Pendants representative of an express com- pany at Hoboken. Billy was sent by | iJ his company to meet the Kronprins- essin Cecilie of the North German Lioyd line to-day. Billy's instruc- ‘Women’s Diamond Rings, $25 to = , tions were: Ghee Deamond Fines ‘Mow. 625. : ! ‘ “Me Oi Raorpery sad March Bring Out | anains anin Sniees ene eee Diamond Pendants, 420 {0 #480, $7 Shoes at $4.75 and $5 Shoes at $3.75 & $3. The ne Canty tn ‘tmaty| UHSAD OO te ber tothe Barn Diamond Brooches, $12.76 to $776. 2,200 Pairs of Women’s $7| 1,100 Pairs of Men’s $7 Sp. & Bailey Circus boarding house.” bo aged and _ poe Mane are/ Heffernan went aboard the ship ‘ to cover her with ugly! and into the second cabin. There ; ten No matter how thick cr standing by a table he found a bong! vad Meg nle Lily ® strong | young woman with legs and no arms, ito Boots at adh fo 75 Smart Shoes soles, fo nator ary ie hen ae be emoke vied wile, ag ig black brocaded Mk and black cloth. " ki high Shooe with low heels with blind eyelets, all elsan’ : 1,100 Pairs of Women’s A March Glove Sale Shoes and Oxfords at $4. Women’s Dependable Gloves of Kid, Lamb, Capeskin, Silk and Fabric A representation of over 12,000 pairs of Women’s Fertunat He spoke to the girl. She spoke the recent po Mead ie Bs new Goth: Spanish and no Engifeh. Billy wae | fm tion, othine—double strength, makes it | @Umbfounded.’ He went ashore and) jay for even those ri je| to a telephone. He called his office. 1,800 Pairs of Men’s pee cmaeeseri| sins aan eee aera craat ce ete || | Colonial Pumps ot ars | 1aMU a of Mens $F | case of rae Reve tha doable Leama posh soos importers and jobbers. All fully} | Guemetal or Patent Coltakin, beautifully exe sugpath othine should remove them. Get an ounce from four drueuiat and The express office told Billy he must be wrong. haeieh the freckles. Money back if it “T guess I've got ‘em," sald Billy SSS | as he went back to the ship. And, lo and behold, when he looked Why 7 They | for ths girl withou§ arms and with} So Popular? legs he saw upon the table a girl without legs and with arms. Billy Heffernan was paralysed. He The sales of Blyn Plan || 2!most ceased breathing, He wont Shoes increase day by day down the gangway again and to the There certainly is a reason. Why not find out—the ex- periment means a small in- telephone. He Hed his office, } “You are right,” he said, “the girl has no legs. I'll have her carried oft.” vestment, You are insured ]) Ana pack to the ship went Biny. | against loss—We guarantee I) 1176 took another look towardthe table satisfaction. and almost fell in a faint. His eyes popped out so far you could wrap } ) grape vines around them. For there lun Plan by the table was a girl with legs and x no arms, Billy feebly motioned to a steward. | All leathers, English big peony sihy Bos models, magnificent value, all sizes. ar hand-turned soles, leather Women’s 8 $1. .25 Gray Mocha Gloves, 8c pr. woe s Im i $1 Pique and Tan Cape Gloves, Women’s $1.50 PWashable Cape Gloves, 95¢c Women’s § $1. = Sixteen-Button White Silk lov. r. Women’s $1. 50 hite Glace Pique Gloves, $1.10 Women’s Boe Fabric Gloves, 38¢ pr. sain rece The Special-Priced English Gretonnes” Which have just come to GIMBELS are still being opened up. The shipment is very large, because we knew how popular Cretonnes were going to be th Sgmanee fe for Si p Covers, Portiere Bags, Lounging Cushions anit and jummer Curtains. i 35c Cretonnes ‘at 16c yd. 55c and 60c Cretonnes at 36¢ yd. 45c Cretonnes at 22c yd. 65c and 75c Cretonnes at 40c¢ yd. This is a most magnificent collection, the choice of colorings is almost —— ied and! the cretonnes are all 31 inches wide. Women’s Luxurious Silk . In Time for Easter:,Travelers and Lisle Underwear | ..|| Fine Sale of GIMBEL Trunks Women who are acquainted with the splendid and secanies stocks of our Underwear ion Trunks in the GIMBEL stock are chosen for their ability to stand buffet- ings of an unsympathetic world. Besides, they are planned for cone |: and its always moderate prices will be delighted with this news and glad,to profit when buyin, al venience, and for their willingness to accommodate their # belongings. t From fine makers—all. their new le ge ’s supply ys the (mrings af attord Now new stock replaces old, and these fine Dress, Steamer, Hat and Skirt Trina must, in the prices announced for this Glove “Bik Unlo ion Suits, in white, pink and rs blue, | | go away at large price reduetions, Many styles of outward looks and inward arrangement, ‘ Newly priced as follows: at. “Am I alive?” he gasped. “Do 1 see! @ girl with legs, or am I dreaming? Did I see a girl without legs or was I in a trance?” Bites 6 to 8.. $1.75 6% to 11.. 2,00 eg aaa to 2.. 2.50 RiersTi| “Jah, jab, mine Herr,” sald the PE, 200 Seem trail “Sen's "Sa av: mer’ Best for Colds 11% tr ¥. 2. { 50 United Bestes: |,, Then the fawerd explained tt] Bronchitis, Asthma, all it $3, larly $3. sat love silk Bisomers,§ in white, sky blue and. pink, at Hl larly ‘ aw th nithroat ag lung troubles. ait Vesteinn in white, pink andsky blue, at $1.80 each. $16.50 to $19 Trunks at $11. | $20 to $25 Trunks at $15. own eyes. His office had not known | Protects against pneu- Lisle Thread Union Suits at 760, usuaily $1. $26.50 to $40 Trunks at $18.50. ivi " teeing iret monia. No alcohol or yolu ius, t a ae ie Sasa Si Te seach Plentiful assortment at each price, though not in every style. Fifth Fleer — (]inere front Harceiona, Spain, to une (dangerous drugs. Union Suita of lise thread, French band, 60¢, usually 75e. - ali aio is na ny part in the circus, * Maria’ has the arms and Flora the legs. \Guaranteed. Vests of lisle thread, crocheted yokes, ‘special rat vat G06, oor - SMITH GRAY&s&CO. “BREE INER GSES Are Announced By Order of rd A. LEWIS, as Receiver in Bankrupicy, NEW:GREATER REDUCTIONS LARGER THAN EVER OVERCOATS & SUITS OVERCOAT »s é& SUIT:, many suitabie for Spring. Kor $7 48 A Main Aisle Picture Event. Involving Also Picture Frames and Mirrors Here is a typical GIMBEL Picture Sale—in the*beauty of the subjects, the, artistic and Approprasie a and, above all, the vertathable savings which New Yorkers have com to expect. Thousands of Oil Paintings, Reproductions and Mirrors fill part of the Main f Aisle and afford fine opportunities to beautify Summer cottages and hotels, ag; well as city homes. French Prints, in Dresden, Venetian and Antique Frames At 75c, $1 and §2, Regularly $1.25 to $3.75 Framed Pictures, Many St, Vay and Subjects At 35c, 50c, 75c, $1 to $7.60, Usually 50c to $13.60 Framed siren With or Without Prints Ps To r At $2.60, $3, $3.75 to $15, Usually $4.50 0 $28" . Oil Paintings, Half Price or Nearly. 4 Art collector's surplus and some from our own stock, including landscape, marine and figures. At $3.75, $5, $7.60, $10 to $76, Usually $7.60 to $150 ‘Main and Sixth Women’s Imported Sweaters New—and Very Specially Priced any. are pretty and light in peo Bd and light a u weight, but warm for the great outdoors and in vise to get and own one for these changeable Spring days. In the very latest designs and colorings, of English, Ger- man, Swiss and American makes. 'Two-toned Sweaters, made of brushed wool, in all the new shades 4nd combinations, and attractively priced at 95, Sweaters of the soft, light imitation Dreora wool, ina dozen new Spring shades—very reasonable, ot 94.88 each. oor Dinner Services & Crystals Continue to Take First Honors for Lowest Prices in This March Sale at GIMBELS Yesterday 117 handsome Dinner Services ar- rived from the Limoges factory, made up on fine thin china, with new and dainty decorations, some of which are our regular open stock. Note how low the prices will’ be. Each Limoges Service of 100 pieces is as follows: At $19.50 $25 $47 50 $112. 50 Regularly $35 $47.50 About Two Thousand "Odd Pieces imoges China All gold edges and handles; at half price or less. 45¢c Tea Cups and Saucers, | 50¢ Dinner and Entree Men and Young Men. Previously priced $16 and $18. NOW 200 More of These $6.50 Electric Grills at $4 Grills which also broil, fry & toast. During the first few days of our March Sale these sold so hur- riedly and the inquiries were so numerous that we were compelled to have this additional pry made , up. Very unusual value, b Electric Toasters at $3, instead of $4; Electric Coffee Percolators, in urn style, at $7.60, instead of $10, and}. Electric Siped at §2 and $32.76, in- stead of $4 and $4.50, i Other Aluminum Utensils This includes Sauce Ae $1.45, instead of : $1.65; Colanders ,90e, lates of $1.35; Tea Kettles, | 7 $1.60, instead of $2, ani folding Omelet Pans, at OVERCOATS & SUITS, large assortment for Spring. For Meu and Young Men For merly priced $18, $20 & #22. NOW $9 97 OVERCOATS & SUITS, light weights in profusion for Spring. For Men & Young Men. Regilerly $18, #20, #22 & $25, NOW ooo. ceceesececsene $11.78 OVERCOATS & SUITS, many Spring weights includéd, For Men & Young Men. Previously $20, $22, $25, 82s & 430. NOW $14 57 OVERCOATS & SUITS, plenty of light garments for warmer days. For Men and Young Men, Formerly #25, $28, #30, 832 $16. 47 pS EI ed ond 085. NOW... iccccccesssesvesseueneceennseens OVERCOATS &: SUITS, many suitable for Spring wear, For Men and Young Me Ry, Previously $89, 35, #38 and $40. Finest of imported and domestic fabrics, Ail sizes. Coats in all approved new styles, NOW... $19. 83 RT AS pts rp & SUITS, large stocks of Spring weights. Previ ous! and #40, Coats and Suits an exceptional value in every way, NOW.................. $24. 50 ic, Plates, 26c. 50¢ Bouillon Cups and Sau- | $2.26 C racker, and Cheese cers, 26¢. Plates, $1. $2.50 Chocolate Pots, $1.50. | $2.50 C: nah ie ‘7 $1.50. Beautiful Cut Glass and Rock Crystals Each piece carefully selected, perfectly cut, and first grades only. $5 Salad or Fruit Bowls, $2.76. |$7 Orange Dishes, $3.26. We have 2,000—just arrived from Germany, soraiting of Wire Rack, Pan CakeTurner, Basting Spoon, L dle, Cake Miser and Gravy Ladle; spe- Ch OVERCOATS & SUITS, many just 4 ht for Spring wear: Previously #40, #45 and S20. Most luxurious $5 Decanters, $3.25, $20 Electric Lamp, $12.60, cn lato oF ee ee ees sate als, ea me $27.48 $100 Crystal Table |$36 Crystal Table Griswold's Waffle Irons Three-Piece Carving Sets —— eee Services, $57.50 Services, $17.60 At 66¢, instead of $1 and $1.45, At 61.60, instead of $3. Gold usted; 60 pieces; 12 ndsome Service of 60 Hi ‘d Dustleas Dusters, 20c, instead of 25 Fairy Soap, 7 }» 250. FURNISHINGS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. each of Goblets, Champane, nee, onin etched bore Hanitary Dust Cote the tatonk tens, > Paley Sonn, 7 cakes, Ste OPPORTUNITY FOR SELECTION IS STILL /XCELIENT a EEE, . Toilet Paper, 10 rolls for 45¢. Pith One Thousand Thin Table Tumblers, All Guaranteed Perfect. Special, at 35¢ Dozen Specials in Fancy China 13 Bedroom break Seta, $5. 7.60 Salad Seta, 15 pieces, ¢3. 15 Chocolate Set ir i Fruit t Compotes, $66 ate. $5 Tea and "Toust’ bsthed en tray, 1.1 1.86 Boll Pray ‘Trays, h Te Four Stores Open Until 6.30 Daily Breadway ot Warren St., N. Y. Sth Avenue Above 27th St, N. Y. GIMBEL BROTHERS |; BROADWAY NEW YORK _TSIRTY-THIRD 87. 1.96. $3 Breslin Compotes, $1.95, Fulton St. at Flatbush Av,, B’klyn Bway ot Bedford Av. Phiva oe ee