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.1 TIMES JiSTDAy DECEMBER 17, 1911. THE NEW YORK 11 is; la tax, an- 3 7 4 uit 7U i I MM tehr stf, I it i.7t. 1 'XT rtrf 8 $10,000 Worth, of Fine French Rugs -To Be Sola for This is less than the import cost Ion these superb Rugs. They comprise the whole surplus stock of a noted Fifth Avenue importer, whose name we cannot men tion. Among them are Du Barry Ruga Empire Ruga Real French Wilton Ruga Inanon Ruga Pompadour Ruga All these Ruirs are made in one piece and are copies of the fine Savonnerie patterns, in their exquisitely graceful floral designs, and almost every conceivable delicate shade, including cream, French array, violet, rose pink, ind other colorings, many in two-tone effects.

Al3 copies of rich Oriental designs. They are made as well as Rugs can be 'made, are all perfect, and, at their new prices, cost less to buy than Domestic Rugs of approximately the same quality. In a ime range or sizes, at these notably low prices I 4 18 82 $1.40 21 40 in $3.75 27 63. to $5.75 i fi 6 in. 6 ft.

$12.75 6 ft. 6 in. 10 ft Ana many otner sizes at Dronortionate 8 ft. ft. 6 in 9 12 ft.

$37 9 ft. 18 ft. 6 in $42.50 10 13 ft $45 15 ft $65 13 ft. 16 ft. 6 in $97.50 prices.

A remarkable opportunity to purchase a. superb Rug as a Christmas gift. Sixth floor i Diamond and Gold Jewelry Clearest, most brilliant stones, superbly cut, in artistic, well-finished settings, many of which are in our original designs and most moderate prices for absolutely guaranteed quality, maKe tne (jimbel collections of Jewelry of great value to Christ inas snoppmg. Rings. $1.26 to $610 Scarf Pins, 76c to $125 Lockets, 75 to $40 Brooches, $1.28 to $775 Tm Clasps, 76o to $12.75 Bead Necklace.

$5 to $25 Handy Pins, 76c to $18 a pair Bar Pins, $1.50 to $210 Link Buttons, $1.76 to $62.50 a pair Men's Garters, $22 a pair Hit Pins. $3 to $19.60 Keck Chains, $1.25 to $18 La Valliere Pendants, $2.25 to $175 Lorgnettes, $14 to $176 Thimbles, $2.75 to $7.25 Watch Chains, $5 to $45 Lorgnette Chain. $10 to $275 Chatelaine Pins, $2 to $10 Studs, sets of 3, $2.25 to $42.50 Waistcoat Sets, 818 to $187.60 Knives, $3.50 to Mesh Bags, $200 to $600 Purses, $30 to $106 Lapel Chains, $3.60 to $25 Fobs, $10 to $45 Bracelets, $2.75 to $300 Watches Gold Watches, $12.50 to $360 Silver Watches, $5 to $14.60 Enamel Watches, $5.50 to $350 Gunmetal Watches, $3.75 to $15 Gold-filled Watches, $3.25 to $40 Main Floor Sterling Silver 'and Plated Ware Nobility and variety of deshrn. uniform excellence of oualitv. and studied moderation in Drice are the essential characteristics of these superb Collections of Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware, that are so prolific in suggestion for Christmas gifts of enduring worth.

rive-piece Tea Sets, $100 to $220. Three-piece Coffee Seta, $40 to $85. Bread Trays, $12.75 to $22.60. Fruit Bowls. $16 to $82.60.

Water Pitchers, $25 to $75. Compotes, $6,76 to $70. Meat Dishes, $38 to $125. Candle Sticks. $3.75 to $10.

Sandwich Plates. $11.60 to $24. Three-piece Toilet Sets, $11 to $34. Mirrors, $5.25 to $18.75. Hair Brushes, $2.75 to $10.

Military Brushes, $2 to $7.60. Manicure Sets, $4 to $23.75. Jewel Boxes, $12.60 to $60. Vases, Silver Deposit, $10 to $33.75. Five-piece Tea Sets, $15 to $90.

Three-piece Coffee Sets, $6 to $18. Baking Dishes, $4 to $12.60. Bread Trays, $160 to $11.25. Chafing Dishes, $10 to $17.25. Coffee Machines! $9 to $15.60.

Casseroles, $4 to $11. Candelabras, $4 to $22.50. Butter Dishes, $2.25 to $8.76. Tea Kettles, $12.60 to $24. Coffee Urns, $18.60 to $34.60.

Vegetable Dishes, $9.76 to $28.50. Fern Dishes, $2 to $13.50. Trays, $1.26 to $60. Fruit Bowls, $6 to $12.60. Water Pitchers, $4 to $11.75.

Main Floor Christmas in the Salons of China, Crystal and Aijt Wares The whole superb sweep of the China Store is radiant with holiday beauty. Every section contributes its scores of artistic things for embellishing the home delicate Rock Crystal, scintillating Cut Glass, English China, bearing such famous names as Minton, Wedgwood, and others, xquisite Carrara Marbles, artistic, genuine Bjrnzes, and so on in profusion. Many a special- pntx-u ouenng, uxj, as mese notes Dear witness: Bohemian Glassware. In white and gold, gold with colors, and etched floral At $1.60, instead of $2, are Tall Footed Compotes, large Water Jugs, Flower Baskets with handles, Bon-boa Dishes with handles, Sugar and Cream Sets, and Bowls on feet. 60-Piece Table Glassware Services.

At $5.75, regularly $7.60. of Bohemian crystal. At $6.75, regularly $11, of plain eryital with Initial. At $7.75, regularly $10.60, of crystal, engraved Dorder. At $10, regularly $16, of crystal, with gold band.

At $12, regularly $17, of etched floral pattern. Cut Glass Water Sets. Four-pint Jugj fiix Tumblers, and 14-inch Mirror Tray, ra rich pattern, at $7.60, regularly $10.75. Three-pint Jug, six Tumblers, and 12-inch Mirror Tray, at $4.75, regularly $7.50. I Handsomely cut Fern Dishes, with preserved fern and mirror Tray, at $3.76, regularly Dinner Sets.

At $15.75, regularly $20, American Porcelain, 1 100 pieces, reproduction of heavy gold-encrusted border. Soup tureen and three meat dishes. At $17.60, regularly $24.75, Limoges China, 100 pieces, in two handsome floral patterns. At $18.75, regularly $27.60, Austrian China, 100 pieces, holly border with gold lines. At $20, regularly $30, Austrian China, 100 pieces, two pretty floral borders, with gold lines.

French Art Bronzes, Half Price. Busts, Figures and groups in ideal and classic subjects. At $2.60, regularly $5. At $6, regularly $10. At $12.60, regularly $25.

At $17.60, regularly $35. At $25, regularly $50. Fifth Floor "The Elephant Walks Around, the Band Begins to Play And the last busy six days of Christmas shopping in the wonderful Gimbel Toy Store begins with a rush tomorrow morning. Stocks will all be fine and spick and span and in apple pie order, in spite of the amazing selling of yesterday. It will be a busy week; and, though the Toy Store's vast resources will be more than efficient to carry it through until Christmas Eve, with a splendid selection, even in the last minute, It will be wisest to come as early in the week and as early in the morning as you can.

Special mention for tomorrow of the fascinating Zoo of Animals of Every Kind They seem to grow more wonderful and more lifelike and humorous every year, and this is by all odds the finest collection have ever seen one that would make Hagenbeck green with envy. 1 There are animals with voices and animals without. Animals on wheels, on platforms, or on foot; animals that walk, are jointed no that they will assume all sorts of possible and impossible positions. There are Dogs and Cats, Horses and Cows, Monkeys, Kangaroos, Elephants and Lions, Sheep, Goats, Tigers and ears some covered with hair, others with plush, and in every conceivable size, And if you know the amount of sheer delight that one of these woolly animals gives to a small child, you will not os the chance of giving some youngster one for Christmas. Prices all the way from a plush-covered Cat on wheels at II, to a life-sized lion, with a very realistic roar, at $160.1 i All sorts of mechanical animals, too.

They Jump and walk quite naturally; from 15c for a mechanical mouse to $18 fcr very active camel. i If you want a good time, come and see the menagerie. Fourth Roc Special Purchase of Delightful Japanese Hand-Drawn Linens Just in time for the Christmas Tree comes this fortunate capture of 1,500 pieces of beautiful Ecarfs, Centerpieces and Luncheon Cloths; hand-drawn, in rich patterns, on pure linen, by Japanese i is i 1 a. j.1 i snail sen tnem as we oougnt uiem One-Third to One-Half Under Price Scarfs. experts.

Squares. 24-lnch, 75c, regularly $1.50 30-inch, $1.25, regularly $2 36-inch, $1.60, regularly L25 45-inch, $3, regularly $3 64-inch. $3, regularly $. 18x3S4nch, 76c, regularly $1.25 18x45-ineh, $1, regularly $1.60 18x544nch, $1.60, regularly $2.25 18x72-inch, $2, regularly $2.75 apanese hand-embroidered and hand-drawn Squares, in two sizes, at these prices: pieces, so.ou, reguiariy o. 79 pieces, 54-inch, $4, regularly $6L Main and Second floors Mftnv Beautiful Fancy Linens for Gifts Many of them are additionally attractive py being specially priced: Madeira hand-embroidered and scalloped Tea Napkins nHnch, in twelve patterns, neatly boxed, $3 a larly $3.75.

jl Superb Luncheon Sets, trimmed with Point Venise, Flanders, Brussels and Ducheme Lace, $60 to $S80 a set. with 27-inch Z5 pieces. twelve 12-inch Napkins, ijL if Madeira Luncheon Seta, of 25 uenterpiece, twelve 6-inch and lnatx Unen $10.50 to $42.60 a set, regularly $14 to $55. i Madeira hand-embroidered and hand-scalloped Tea, Luncheon and Dinner Cloths. 46 to 72 inch, at $10.60 to $60 some with Napkins to match.

Second Floor GIMB EL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW! YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST I H. 1 GIMBELiS 1 1 ifeHfti iffili, I Hull! Ill IE III I I llkVl I II a wT 11 -v jf. ty 1 1 I III UJL 1 1 ln I 111 St fi The Piano That Endures the Test of Time The Aristocratic VOSE It is so easy to pay a large price for a piano and get only a name out of the past. It is still easier to pay a good big price, and get neither name nor quality. In buying a VOSE Piano you secure undisputed artistic quality, and you have on the fall-board of your piano a name that holds the respect and admiration of music lovers and musical critics everywhere.

a. a a. with the lather musical genius, and inspired Dy the lather ideals, and with ambition to add lustre to the artistic hame We present this collection of the various models of Grand and Upright Vose Pianos to the New York public with the con- i i 3 -r xi i 1 iiaence Dorn oi aDsoiuie joiowieuge oi vxieir uisuuguisueu mei jus. No piano could be more appropriate for Christmas presentation and none will afford longer or more artistic service to true musicians. Vose Grand Pianos, $625, $675 and $725.

Vose Upright Pianos, $360, $385, $450 i Vose Player-Pianos $625 and $725 VOSE TONE has that purity and refinement that comes from two generations of expert piano-making skill first, by the father who founded the business; second, by the son, endowed The Gimbel Piano Store Presents a Very Distinguished Assemblage of Pianos and Piano-Players Whether you desire a piano or a player-piano, the Gimbel assemblage meets your desire with superb instruments in every grade, among which are the following: The Artistic Solo-Apollo The Beautiful Sohmer Cecilian The Farrand Cecilian The Vose Player-Piano The Shoninger Player-Piano at $600 The Milton Player-Piano at $450 Vose Upright Pianos, $360, $385, $450 Vose Grand Pianos, $625, $675. $725 Shoninger Upright Pianos, $325, $375 and $425 Shoninger Grand Pianos, $600 Strohber Upright Piano, at $225, $250 and $275 i All of these instruments will be sold on "EASY CHRISTMAS TERMS" to meet the convenience of the purchaseb-If vou have an old piano, we will take it in exchange, making a liberal allowance as part payment for your new instrument. Your new piano may be delivered immediately, or just befbre Christmas, as you desire. Eifhth Floor This Artistic Furniture Will Be Sure of Its Welcome Usually the lover of the home is equally fond of beautiful Furniture to put in it and no gift is more pleasing than some graceful or practical piece chosen with an eye to its fitness. The Furniture Store is full of such suggestions.

For example: Bachelor's Wardrobe at $30. Golden oak, maple or mahogany, with seven sliding trays. Mahogany Tea Table, $16. With shelf and removable tray. Mahogany Card Table, $26.

Revolving top, one side covered with green baize, the other a chessboard. Drop-Leaf Tea Table, Inlaid Lines, $18. Nest of Four Mahogany Tables, $16. Powdered Gold Center Table, $40. Bottom in basket effect; mirror in top.

Vernis-Martin Music Cabinet, $12. Mahogany Writing Desk, $16. Drop lid, one drawer, with large shelf underneath. Mahogany Parlor Table, $22. Top elaborately inlaid.

Seventh Floor Gifts From the Orient In the Upholstery Store Many a chsfming and decorative gift for the home can be found in the rich collections pf the Upholstery Store. Among them are these, with a decidedly Orien'Jal atmosphere: Teakwood SUfrjs and Tabourettes at SIS, $12.60, S14.5C to $32. Chinese Embroiclered Mats at $1, $1.25, S3.25 to $4.80. i Silk and Vdour liambrequins, in Oriental designs, at $25 to S3.T5. Decorative- Bulgarian Embroideries at $2 to $3.

i Beaded Portieres, at $2.60 to $9.60 each. Bronze Tigers and Elephant, from $16 to 9 90. Japanese Screens, $16, $22.60, $24 and $32.75. Japanese Lanterns, $10 and $12.60. Sixth Eloor Fine Blankets, Comfortables and Automobile Robes i In each of these important stocks we have gathered finest qualities that are made at home abroad.

Many, most opportunely, bear special prices for Christmas giving. At $7.60 a pair, regularly $10. California Blankets, made of purs lamb's wooL fax wJiIUl with pink or blue borders, or in fancy plaids of tan, pink, blue, red and black, blaetand At $10 a pair, regularly $18.60. All-wool California Blankets, fn whits, with pinx or blue borders; 80x90 inch, cut and bound separately. I Special at $13.60.

Wool-filled Comfortables, covered with fine Japanese aUk, In flafa colors or floral designs. For double beds. At $13.76 and $15, regularly $17.60 and $18.75. Down-filled Comfortables, eowred witniline SUK, in Iiorai designs, ana mutriuieu wiia jrrcacu nmnwiua vw prevent iirnjim. ITStll tiro.

i I Special at $4 to $7.60. Plush Robes in green, maroon, blue or black, with plain black mohair lining regular and extra sums. t. 1 At $16, regularly $20. Pressed plush Motor Robes, In fancy designs and plain, colors.

72-inch, for three people. 5 Imported Plush Robes, In Tarlous colors, handsomely lined, at to $70. Second flood Practical Gifts in Brass, Copper I and Nickel Specially Priced I Here are Chafing Dishes, Coffee Machines, Tea Kettles, Relish Dishes, and many other equally handsome and useful things that will cheerfully pay their way in the service they give. Sternau Coffee Percolators, nickel or copper finish, made especially for Gimbels, six-cup size, at $6, regularly $6. Chafing Dishes, in copper or nickel, with side handles, three-pint size, at $5, regularly $6.50 Brass Tea Kettles.

Imported, at regularly $5. I Crumb Tray with Brush, In brass, cooper or nickel, $1.60. regularly $2.25. i Coaster Sets, imported or domestfc, in boxes of eight, at $2 a set. Mahogany Cocktail Trays, with mahog any center, glass covered top, and Brass handles.

15, Oral Mahogany Trays, with brass centers. Imported Relish Dishes, with heavy cut glassi centers, in several styles, at $4, regularly; 55 to $7. i Solid Copper Trays, 10 inches long, special at Tfc: 12-inch, 96c. s. Strasburger Special Individual Coffee Machines Made esrariallv for after-dinner coffee servinff.T with "Sterno-Inferbo" burner; nor -heating etcnized handle and knob, with copper tray to match; 4 demi-tasse size, always heretofore at $8, tomorrow special ax t.

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