The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1910, Page 13

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) MOTHER AND BABE | FOUND STARVING AT STREET CURB Woman Unconscious in Gutter as Three-Year-Old Girl Ap- peals to Policeman. Just defo Kalbfleisch street static ak to-day Polleeman eighth street fr eard & child's voi ly. He found @ girl abow 1, standing on the curb be in the gut who was lying red cap and « a bright and well fea. The poll first thought was that she had stolen from a pi Ww that they used but “the stay any longe man there wouldn't let ere taken to and, she § ey and ran away with it e and the IPF EDIE es THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910. or a warrar the father. ' Writes 1,144 W 8T. LOUIS, dell, the world’s ch shed a new world last night. wrote trme an e only ¢ in Ten Minutes, —H. 0. Blats- typist, \ » Dec T9990900000700001 TUTIITH OOO TIOIToGOgVTOO oH LOOT Tit 10009090990000)00000000 = q this bre fuarantec “If any purchase, any reason, fails to pleas, your money will be instantly rv Jed without question heerfully exchangec 2 of charge all ts whose v oy best #15 stand it on new more variety of dozen different gray ture effects in the p model. Black melton vertible collar overcoats and melton 3-t length mo s. And convertible collar Boys’ Coat Sweaters All wool gray 9 knit 1 values Tic goOTIITTIIITIOTIOOSUINNOOGIVITINITNOIOTIVIOTOTINIIOCVUPVIONORPTUNGNGIINgRIDIIIG < Stores t 14TH STREET, and Seventh Aves. H AVENUE, Between 86th and 87th Streets. THIRD AVE. and 63D STREET, ‘The Northwest Corner, All Stores Oven Saturday Until 102, My GIMBELS | Travel Center of New York For Gimbels the Best Master- Clothiers Produce Their Best IERSONALITY abhors restriction. The musician chooses his instrument from a group of baby grands—the artist his brushes from a “thousand camels’ hairs.” In the matter of dress mere man—the imdividual—asks but little—it being only the chance to choose his fabric, his hang of coat, his style of tailoring from a stock fore- 7 , known to be reliable. In planning Gimbel clothing, this has been our aim— Fits accomplishment is expressly Gimbel service. We offer the service of a men’s store unrestricted in the presentation of the proudest products of the worthiest master tailors of the country. We offer in its broadest sense a range of st fabrics comprehending the possibility of fullest es of individual taste in the matter of clothes for men. china.” Hence, we put new, not re-order. young daughters to outfit. Listen Misses’ Serge Coats at $14.76 Formerly $22.60 Lined throughout with yarn-dyed and interlined. Blue and black Misses’ Seal Velour Coats at $19.60, formerly $25 satin-lined Copy of an imported coat of broadcloth collar, velvet strappi plaid polo coats at $13.75. formerly $2 trated. Ilustration shows or many. styles models now at the new | $15, formerly specially priced at $18.75 Girls’ Cheviot Coats, $9.75, were $15 as specialists, gathering the most representative proc from those makers, who, themselves, specialize on the tailoring of clothing for boys and young men: For Special Consideration—Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at $5 One group of all-wool chinchilla cloth Russian overcoats and reefers with pure worsted linings, plain blue and Russian coats, 2% to 10; reefers 6 to 12 years, $5.00. Another group of boys’ all-woo! suits with extra knicker- bockers, double-breasted styles, 9 to 17; Norfolk, 7 to 15. All-wool fabrics in new gray or brown mixtures. [wo pairs of knickerbockers to each suit, $5.00. Youths’ Winter Overcoats, $12. Smart long overcoats with new convertible collars. All-wool fabrics in new pattern ef Sizes 16 to 20 y Fourth Floor. Men’s$5 Gimbel Shoes, $3.75 Lace shoes of Gimbel $5 standard, with hand-sewn welts, hand-finished soles and heels: season's new models in all leathers, in tan or black; tomorrow at a straight price-reduction of 25 per cent.—$3.75 a pair. Also a fine opportunity to know the Gimbel Shoe Store, with its fuil stocks of men’s shoes, from dancing pumps to hockey shoes or boots. Second Floor. A Great Show for the Little Folks for you as well as for us. Here tomorrow will make. On the Main Floor. In the Subway Store: 25c a Pair; $2.90 a Dozen Pairs Close inspection fails to reveal less than soc good lots from our own stock make 2 price, 25¢ pair. German ingrain brilliant lisles and imported grenadines. nounced ones—to suit every man’s taste. HALF. Men will buy these socks by the dozen pairs for themselves, or for Christmas gifts of 12 pairs, $2.90. - The Wonderful Gimbel Toy Store Light, airy, spacious, it spreads over almost the whole [ourth Floor, and has more delightful and fascinating playthings in it than any little boy or girl could imagine from now until a year from Christmas. if they thought just as hard as they could. And you simply can’t go into the DOLL ROOM without drawing a long breath of excitement—for no such cloll show ever happened before. Here are some new visitors: Nursery Rhymes in Life Old King Cole, Goosey Gander, Old Mother Hubbard, Little Boy Blue and Humpty Dumpty, are a few of the children’s friends that have been brought to life to entertain little and big visitors to Gimbels tomorrow and all next week Show all day, 10:30 to 4 o'clock, Eighth Floor Large, Full-jointed Dolls at $3 for $5 Quality A little lot of big dolls bought in Germany to sell at this low price, 29! inches tall, in their shoes and stockings; sewed wigs. light or dark: fully jointed in hips, knees and elbows, with wooden ball-joints; and eyes that “go to sleep.’ Fine news indeed, Fourth Flcor. Gift Neckwear for Women The new in neckwear of the moment's favor —the proud devices of silk and chiffon, gold and silver lace. Cascade jabots with side | jabot attached and steel buckle Y our Own Easy Chair pleating and rabats, tucked net ornament, 60¢ to $1.95. ‘ with pretty colored | ribbon. Boxed ruchings of six lengths, Gold and Valenciennes lace, 25¢ and 60¢. Dainty French hand-embroid- ered jabots, with real Valenci- enne: lace edging, 50¢ to $2. Novelty velvet. string ties, with rosebud trimming and bows. with silverand gold metal lain Floor. Reductions in Girls’ Hats Large and small hats of silk velvet and nap- ped beaver, in many colors, variously trimmed. $3.75 and $5 Hats now marked $2.50. $6.50 and $7.50 Hats now $3.75. Jauntily shaped soft velvet hats faced with satin and with a smart note of gold, kid or feather trimming, $1.75. Te and youthful, in felt school hats At $1 they Ice ters of former price. When buying your hats and trimmings at Gimbels you may secure the benefit of our expert No-charge Millinery Trimmin: 4 ‘ Main Floor. is Your Opera Box and the great singers of the opera houses of the world are holding the stage under your direatibn as impresario When you own a Victor Victenla X, $75 or a Victrola ‘You can indulge your operatic tastes to the limit—and you can vary your musical diet with the latest rollicking song of Nora Bayes or Harry Lauder when you have the wonderful repertoire of the Victor to draw upon, P in folds, cords and the newest patterns, 20¢ to 60c. Real Irish lace jabots, in vari- ous styles and patterns, very special at $1 to $2, and stocks, $1 to $2.46. Irish lace jabots, rabats, stocks and bows, 26¢ to 60c. And what is your delight is also the ‘delight of your whole family—perennial, ever new, Let Your Christmas Gift to Your Family Be One of These Marvellous Instruments. The VICTROLA at introduces all the power, the depth, the sweetness of the voice of the artists, with never a scratch or a tinny sound to mar the full round tones The VICTROLA at $75 is a smaller but no less perfec edition, at a price that already proved immensely popu lar. A more elaborate machine of the same size is $1 1 Furs for Young Women For the debutante and for her smaller sister, Gimbel furs contain, an exceptionally wide iM P J and $10 a mont ‘oats of erminette (white coney), moire pony and | GOWN ANG Sto amor h squirrel are presented in many new sty'e-handlings. All VICTOR Talking Machi from $17.50 to S€ Bunny coats of erminette (white coney), plain or ke bought on the easy Club Terms of $1 down with ermine tails, sizes 2 to 6 years, from $13.60 to $17.50, month Coats for young women, of moire pony, light weight; 14, 16, 18-year sizes, $69.60. Children’s fur sets of erminette, $2.95, $4.75 and $5.60, Coats for little women, 16 and 18-year sizes of Arctic seal (Prench coney), $75. Children’s and Misses’ fur sets of gray squirrel, $12.60, $13.50 anc! $17.60, Blended squirrel fur sets, $16,560 and $18.50, Beaver fur sets, $7.60 and $10.50. Third Floor, The new Victor Records for December are now on sal Come in and hear them Fourth Floor, vi SIXTH AVENUE X.., $160 THIRTY-SECOND ST. THIRTY -THIRO ST. i Simply good store-keeping but amazingly profitable for mothers with| satin 14 to 18 years. Of genuine Salts’ seal velour, full length, Misses’ Cheviot Coats, $13.75, were $20 light brown cheviot Also fancy Misses’ Suits at $24.50, were $30 to $32.50 in this season's ‘e. Another int renting group at Ilustrated Cadet and navy blue and red. double-breasted Similar Reductions in the Subway Store At 12!.c each, handkerchiefs of usual 25c¢ At 25c each, handkerchiefs of 60c and 75c qui ties. At 35c cach, handkerchiefs of usual $1 quality. Main Floor. From hosiery importers known nation-wide for the name and quality of their goods come 12,000 pairs, at a price secured only after much argument. All, save one lot, imported. quality—many are 75¢ or even $1 grades. Other 90 pairs in all; a remarkably fine coliection at the Over 30 distinct styles, in many colorings, including French lisle with vertical stripes, French and German jacquard and striped lisles, hand-embroidered lisles, colored silk lisles, with self clocks, French and ‘There are plain eglors, quiet designs and pro- AND THE SAVING IN ANY CASE IS AT LEAST ONE- 26c pair, boxes Main Floor Reduced Prices for Quick Clearing Among Misses’ and Girls’ Winter Apparel This Misses’ and Girls’ Store started two on months ago with brand new. iresh stocks We intend that it shall live up to its “blue radically reduced prices on many small lots of fine——- winter coats, suits and dresses which we can- v | brass buttons, Astrakhan cloth sailor collar and cuffs; sizes © to 14 years. Girls’ Coats at $7.60, formerly $10 Illustrated Of handsome diagonal cheviot, in blue, brown and green. Collar and cuffs of velvet, and trimmed with braid; sizes 10, 12 and 14 only : Girls’ Cheviot Coats, $13.75, formerly $20 Heavy weight. fine quality: sailor collar edged with caracul cloth, cloth shield, strap across back; 6 to 14 years. Third Floor. 4 Girls’ Cheviot Coats, in blue and brown, with broad. om_ $8.50. Gimbel Suits for Men $16 to $45 cloth air cola an hig, $8, from 8% 5. to ie vente: NO" Misses! Serge a Cheviot Suits; 14 to 18 years, $10, rls’ Coa in tu double-breasted, ‘flannel- from $15 Gimbel Overcoats $15 to $60 lined throughout. 6 to 1g yea ‘om $6 Coats in cheviots and mixtures; 14 to 18 years, And in the matter of boys’ clothing we have procee Girls’ Junior Suits, in iy tory $5, Subway Balcony. 7,000 Women’s Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs In a Remarkable Christmas Offering _ The facts are simple enough. We took from an importer, whose season's business was finished, all his remaining handkerchiefs. Naturally, the price was well worth while— 7,000 of them—all pure, sheer Irish linen, in actually hundreds of the pretty designs dear to a woman's heart. No end to the charming Christmas gifts these juality. At 10c each, handkerchiefs of usual 15¢ quality. Extraordinary Offering of Men’s Half-Hose Little Girls’ Coats, $5 Pictured—of-all wool chin- chilla cloth. _ Double-breasted, with velvet collar; lined through- out And that big red shield em- broidered in white silk just catches the fancy of every little girl old enough to notice Colors red, navy and gray. Sizes 2 to 5 years. $5. And little girls’ felt bon- nets to match, red, gray, navy, Alice blue. With dull pleated flare and under-ruching. Dain- tily ribbon-trimmed and set offon the left with a flower spray. $1. Subway Store, Balcony. Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats, $10 A stock as big as many a clothing store might show at several prices. Men's and young men’s suits of all- wool cheviots, cassimetes, and blue serges—serge-lined and? “ with hand-made buttonholes. Men's and young men’s overcoats, in black and dark Oxfords and in fancy mix- tures with convertible collars, All wool—that’s positive, $10. Boys’ suits, with extra knickerbockers, $2.60—Plain double- breasted, in sizes 8 to 17 years. Norfolks, in gizes 7 to 15 years. Worthy, or the Gimbel Store would not present them. Boys’ school overcoats, $3.95-—Fuil!-length, with convertible collar, brown mixtures. SizesSto1z years. Subway Store,Balcony. Men’s Derbies and Soft Hats, $1.35 Our stock of $2 hats comes in for a decisiv: price- lowering. The new English and staple shapes, including a large range of “flat sets,” and in soft hats the trooper, Alpine, pencil-edge and telescopes in all colors and sizes, $1.35. Subway Store, Balcony. Still Plenty of Women’s Shoes at $2.90 and $38.90 Among, the 2,8¢ regular $0 be sold at ) pairs set apart from our 5 and $4 grades of women’s shoes to $3.90 and $2.90 there still remains Styles are the most graceful of the season, chiefly button, in patent leather, dull calfskin, tan calfskin, black buckskin and black kid \ll sizes at each price, in one style or excellent choice another Second Floor. In the Subway Shoe Store the women’s sample shoes at $1.90 afford good choosing. Several styles, mostly in size 4 Subway Storo, Balcony. Women’s Fur Coats, $82.50 Brown and Black French Coney Coats, full- leneth, with long ccimmed roll shawl collar and lined with soft changeable silk, $32.50. Baby Carriage Robes of white lamb, $1.95. Belgian Hare Sets consisting of large Rus- sian shawl collar and pillow muff to match; all } lined with soft silk, $8.00, Subway Store, Balcony. 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