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spent #20 entertaining Mrs. Campbell at . dinner in an effort tofextract from her information as to the child's where- abouts, He failed. TOOK AWAY BABY —_——— Now A. W. Warren, Who! Gave Away Cigars, Doesn't Want to Meet Friends. ’ } Aethur W. Warren, a theatrical man of Stapleton, S. 1., is not eager to meet some of his intimate friends to-day. For almost a year Warren had been | posing as the fond parent of a fine boy | + baby, but it developed in a habeas pus proceeding before Justice Davis yesterd nothing of the kind waa merely borrowed. $450 ipreme ¢ hat Warren last February when expected visit from nd Mrs, Warren are childless and they wanted a baby to raise. They s ea to Mrs. Camp- bell that she give them her baby when it was born, and she ‘agreed finally two weeks before the arrival of the stork. ‘To carry out the deception, Mrs. War- ren took to a darkened room and had © doctor call for six days. Mrs. Camp. vell's baby was born 15, Simul taneously Mr. Warren appéared on the street giving his frienda the glad hand &nd many good cigars in honor of the) arrival of a son and heir. the stork, Mr Received Congratulations. Mra. Warren received the con: tions of scores of friends throu, trained nurse, and in the course of t the Uttle pink e of anity was y, Weeny sording to the War- | r th the arrangeme She took only a passing Interest in infant, and nev even seemed to w to hold it in her arms. It was named Walter Wellington Warren, for of Mr. Warren. It was up as the child of the W any protest fron latter acknowle the Warrens © tionship. For months things went on without a hitch. Mrs eli left the War- rens soon after t moved to Staten Island. On Oot, 28 she went over to thelr home and, !t was charged in the habeas corpus proces terday, carried the The Warrer ington back, but find him, A relat $18.75 Im $4 $25 50 Cents Weekly ta <x&« ~ —_- — ———— 7 zee, ‘ ¢ 558 soos Order by No. 22 A wonderful new design in a high- Golden Oak, Early English and Mahoga high and wide, with extended wings, § Rocker is covered throughout with our high-grade b! van" leather. Lower part of back is beautifully pl finished with leather buttons. Woodwork is har neatly carved. Use it for ten days, and if at paid. 50c weekly..... i - SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS | Real Mother Wins. So finally the writ was taken out by _to_be $3.75 Taffeta Silk Petti- coats, black, colors and changeabie Retiring Temporarily Must Vacate Premises, as Building Is to Be Torn Down to Make Room for Enlarged, New, Modern Fireproof Structure $300,000 Stock of Women’s & Misses’ Appare to Be Sacrificed Regardless of Cost Our Entire Stock Is Positively Included in This Gigantic Sale. Every Article Must Be Sold at Onte $10 to $17.50 Satin Lined Cloth Suits... $4.75 $9.75 to $18 Fine Cloth and Silk Dresses, $4.75 $7.50 Latest Model French Voile Skirts. . $3.98 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, George's Deaconess House, where bables| Mrs: Campbell filed an answer in the and against public policy.” fire not allowed, and that Walter Well- v ington as a consequence is bound to} Child's real nan suffer from neglect. It was also al-| 6 !8 detaint corpirs and legal right of a m Walter Wellington since he| mitted’ the f of his foster parents was ers until he became so ill he r taken to a hospi the oa fraud and ren¢ tion specified tlle, ntire tra at | adopt him, $1.25 to $1.75 Tailored Linene and Fine Lingerie Waists 49¢ $7.50 Caracul Sets, pillow muff and extra large stole....... $110 Fine Moire Russian Pony Coats, 52-54 in.; silk linings: $9.75 $69 Caracul Fur Coats, 52 or 54 in., fancy brocaded linings. $69 Marmot Mink Coats, Skinner satin lined............ $110 Moire Caracul Fur Coats, 52 or 54 in.; brocaded lini $100 Nearseal Coats, 52 and 54 in.; brilliant lustre, brocade $2.50 White Lingerie Waists, embroidered in colors............. c $2.75 to $5 Chiffon over Persian and/Velvet Waists, newest effects..$1.79 $2.95 to $5 Messaline, Taffeta and Poplin Waists............ $4.98 Plain and Fancy Mixture Skirts, newest gored model $4.75 to $7.50 Fine Skirts of fancy cloth materials. ... NO FIRST PAYMENT Don’t Wait Until the Last Week. Buy Your Christmas Presents Now. ade rocker, Comes in rich lish. *The bach and arms are broad and strongly built, Front pedestal is the end of that time you find you do not want 75 it return it to us and we will refund all money ° YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT 999000000000000 rst of All, Reliability’’. In Men’s $10 Suits As Well as in All Other Merchandise The words are old—their use in adver- tising common—but a new significance at- taches to them in the minds of Gimbel workers. “First of all, this must be a reliable store,” said the Gimbel Brothers, “and we ask every man or woman to consider that it devolves upon him or her, personally, to help make and keep it so.” Simultaneously with the planning of Gimbel clothing the all-wool standard was chosen — not simply because the firm thought it good business, but because the all-wool way would be the surest way of being reliable. So clothing specifications read “‘all-wool.” The case was simple in clothing to sell at $15, $20, $25 and up—but decidedly 2 difficult in clothing to sell in the Subway Men's Store at $10. : 3 But gradually, fabric-producers began turning Gimbelward seeking repréenta- tion—asking for consideration, until it transpited that this organization could secure not only all-wool fabrics but even Analytical pind Bacteriological better all-wool fabrics for Gimbel $10 suits and BENDINE eretOry incur | OVvercoats than first anticipated. The Gimbel advertising man confesses that he Third Ave. and 10th New York, Dec. 1, 1910 No. 20,976 became skeptical about believing that fabrics of such Five samples of cloth submitted } good textures and beautiful design could still be abso- to be tested for impurity in wool, +h ‘ . mimnaiae pe ad “4 he No. 1708 Impurity s-10 of 1 lutely all-wool—in clothing to sell for as little as $10. No. 17023 ; B-10 of 1 icance of the Gimbel watchword was felt— No. 1705 Ff 6-10 of 1 in Gimbel udvertising must be preserved; so No. 17020 p10 of 1 anaiy sent to the Ai ical and No. 17033 7-10 of 1 of Bendiner &* Schlesi Third In other words—they are all more ct, New York, among the best known than 9g per cent pure, al chemists in America Fok oy report ted at the left is convincingly conclusive. In AF efllan'ym Oh 72 ° and overcoats—even unto those for as litele To Messrs imbel Brothers y Store 499-100 per cent. pure all-wool standard is free ey rH Hand 3d Streets i and Gimbel advertising, like Gimbel irst of all is reliable." But What Do You Think of Gimbel $10 Suits’ for Men, Now? Let Us Show Them to You Tomorrow Subway Store, Balcony GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY THIRTY: SECOND ST. SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK THIRTY -THIRD ST. t is what the Court thought about the writ was dismissed and Wellington will remain with his «| mother. The Warrens once had papers drawn up to legally adopt the bi t Mrs, Campbell assured them | would be unnecessary, and they didn’t from Business $1.50 to $3.50 Heatherbloom Petticoats... 75¢ $2.75 to $7.50 Cloth Skirts, assorted lot... 98c $2.00 to $3.75 Pure Wool Coat Sweaters... 98c $10 and $12 Full Length Knickerbocker Kersey Coats ....... $5.75 $7.98 Coney Sets, large Pillow Muff and Cape Shawl $75 Full Length Russian Pony Coats, Skinner satin lined. . $34.75 $16 Plaid Back Storm Coats, finely tailored; gray, olive and tan. . $7.75 $20 to $29.75 Broadcloth and Kersey Coats, satin lined........,.$12.75 d Caracul Cloth Coats, full length.. ae $29.75 “Scalette” Plush Coats, 54 in.; fully lined and interlined. ..§14.75 0 Coney Coats, 52 in.; black or brown; Skinner satin lined. ..22.50 $17.50 Lymansville Cheviot and Mixture Suits; satin lined $8.75 10 Lymansville Cheviot and Chiffon Broadcloth Suits $32.50 Velvet and Novelty Cloth Suits, peau de cygne lined. . $20 to $35 Evening Gowns and Dancing Frocks, of lace or silk. $13.75 to $25 Taffeta and Messaline Street Dresses... . $15 to $19.75 Velvet Dresses, trimmed or tailor made $14.98 Hudson Lynx Sets, lined with changeable silk... $20 Sable and Isabella Opossum Sets, pillow muff and shawl. -$1.88 $10 to $15 Broadcloth, Velvet and Corduroy Skirts....... ‘$4.98 $7.50 to $12.75 Extra Large Size Skirts, broadcloth and voile...,.$4.75 TENSE TTF CUeposoes tt teereotee Tetesesetteo ) TEEPE PEER OL CE EET EET TEEPE EEE EEO TTL B L Nursery Rhymes in Life A Groat Show for the Little Potks A Very Important GIMBEL Occasion in Little Boy Blue and Humpty Dumpty, are a few of the chile dren's friends that’ have been brought to lve to. entertain little and big visitors to Gimbels all this wel. Travel Center of New York |} ste «guce. Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery Tomorrow we establish new rices on several interesting groups of Millinery—trimmed and untrimmed—and hat trimmings; all of the Gimbel standard that has brought such enthusiastic response from New York women for its beauty and distinction of style, and its moderate scale of eh Now, while many women are still buying winter hats, prices are lowered, for the Gimbel Millinery Salons are always looking ahead, and present stocks have to be disposed of. The following offerings are exceptional in every way: Ostrich-trimmed Black Velvet Hats, at $10, $12.76 and $15 Just fifty; so much in vogue for dress and evening wear. Also fine silk beaver hats, large, medium and small shapes trimmed with two or three French or willow ostrich plumes or aigrettes—a beautiful group. Offered at these prices to keep our work- rooms busy; usually $15, $18 and $20. Hats from the French Salon, $10 Fifty hats selected from those in the French Salon; some imported, some of our own design; turbans, medium and small designs; hitherto $15 to $25. New prices bear no relation to former hi grade: formerly much higher-priced. Black Soft Velvet Turbans 92 * “Turban and sailor hats of soft black silk beaver eae quality; various styles, three of which are wn, Such as have sold at $3.50. Ready-to-wear Fur Hats Black Silk Velvet Hats, $1.50 Ten shapes, large and small, in a grade hither- to $2.50, Untrimmod Hats, $1.26, $1.60, $2.60 ices, Small lots of black rough felt or silk velvet ats, black silk velvet turbans, and French felts. Black Napped Beaver Hats, $2.50 Twenty styles of long, furry beaver hats, fine » $2 and 93 Belgian hare,: simply trimmed with velvet or ormament of soft materials, A remarkable group, White Napped Beaver Hats Trimmed $5.75 Season's smartest trimmings: ecsivies and flowers; hats that are very fashionabi much below their usual price, which is $10. One is illustrated, Black Silk Beaver Hats Trimmed, » $3. Trimmed with fur bands and white kid roses and poppies; finest silk beaver. From our own workrooms; the usual price would be $7. Various designs. Black’ Ostrich Willow Plumes Of best selected stock, in a brilliant black; hand-tied knots; at prices that mean a clear saving on standard quality. tminch, 3-ply, 1 krct, special at 08, Millinery Trimmings . Large Roses with Foliage, 00} of sili velvet and fine linen; formerly $1. Gold and Silver Roses, 78c; for cluster of two or three; various styles; formerly $1.90. Black and White Heren Aigrettes, §1.08; 1 inch clusters of 12 strands, usually $2.25; 04 strands, 38, usually $4.35. Gimbel No-Charge Trimming Service is at your command: experts will produce modish hats to your taste from materials ee- lected in the Gimbel Millinery Salons without additional outlay on your part. Third Fleer. pd bcaseiiilt State RhhhahahDaneanissetenintohent Bahl bssal 4 DIAMONDS In Settings of Rare Beauty Artistic discrimination governed the selection of GIMBEL Diamond Jewelry. Designs were chosen for their ‘charm and originality, as the stones themselves were gathered for their purity. The collection is superb. ‘The choice of an imperishable Christmas gift may be made here without doubt of its quality. Nor is the assurance of unques- tioned worth coupled with fanciful .price— GIMBEL merchandising does not exact a penalty for safeness, Variety is indicated by these tions Brooches, in. gold | Scarf Pins, from 15, from $7.25; | $4.75 tinum from Tie Clasps, from $ $3 La Vallieres, in Cuff Links, from gold, from $14.50; in | $6 pair. Blatinum, from $25. |, Cigar Cutters, from $0.5 Knives, from $10. Combination Rings with dia } monds and rubie: | sapphires, emeralds and other s from $2 from | Rings, in plain and fancy settings, from om $7, | $18 Scroll Bar Pins, in fancy designs, from | Special Offering of Diamond Rings ykt. gold rings, with pure white it prices made possible vorable terms from thi tively ONE-FIFTH nser ent—ol u setting, $3.00» $08.60. sing ne rings, from Ti juny setting, from $8.78 to $25. i 1¢ rings, in plain Bel things, from $19 to $100, Main Floor, \ eed) SROADWAY SIXTH AVENUE [MBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK The Gimbel Picture Store— A delightfully be yr pal place for those wishing to select somet! value and of an individual character as a gift, Pastels, oils, dry-point etchings, meszo- tints, water colors, steel engravings, ert mirrors and frames—and every single picture worth while, Every mirror authentically true to period, frame an exact replica or adaptation ‘an original of admitted historic worth. ad Imported hand-ool- around, Inside meas-* ored photogravures, urements, 16x20 inches, close-framed in antique $s. gilt and gold, imitation Oil paintings of sheep old-powder, all gold and cattle, in orna- | etetialy $10, $12 and mented -g $13.50. gilt frames, encased in Bal hand-colored | Shedow bones with glass pictures in beautifully over box, canvas ize ornamented ‘ imitation 16x10 inches, $20. gold-powder rames, With elaborate top ora: | Gtmbel Gallery, Sixth ments and burnished all floor. Queen of the Christmas Toy Store: Gimbel Dollar Doll Proudly she will reign over hundreds of small subjects on Christmas day, just as she lords it now over all other dolls at her price. She comes from the famous doll-maker H, Hand- werck, of Waltershausen, who has sent these dolls to GIMBELS for the past ten years. We control this particular style exclusively for our three stores, Not the largest dolls at their price (they are 2a tall), but. we know they are the best. The head has blue or brown sleeping eyes, the light or dark mohair, firmly sewed to the xdy is moulded of heavy cardboard, instead e, hence is much more durable, and |-joints at hips, shoulders, elbows strung on heavy rubber. Shoes and stockings. jimbel Dollar Doll may be had fully dressed, ety of costumes, at $2.25 to $45; and there ull assortment of hats, turs, dresses, gloves, r, stockings, shoes, jewelry, toilet sets, and everything else for the wardrobe of a Dollglady of fashion, in the wonderful Doll Room on the Fourth Floor, THIRTY-SECOND ST. THIRTY -THIRD ST. Ti eT os ma ne cementing mame i Fl nips ne UL WLLL LiL > EVUCTSTTES ED Tl MLL “eS. SERTUUUOUUCUOUDECEDCOUOUDDDOCUOUCCC OOUCOUDDNODDET A La