The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1910, Page 11

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FOU DETECTIVES SEAT OUT TOFD POLEMAR UOGE | Told They Must Keep at Search Until They Learn What Happened Him. The Investigation Into the mysterious Mesappearance of Policeman James J. Judge, who has been missing since Dec. 2, was placed to-day In the hands of | IAeutenant Defectives Gray, 3 ullen, Sava, and Flannelly the Central Office. They have n instructed by Inspector Russell to get busy on the case and stick to It until they find Judge or learn what happened to him, | At the same time Inspector Russell ordered @ police boa: and a detail from the Harbor ad to proceed to the foot of Bast Twenty-third street and start a search under the pliers in that vict for the body of the missing poiice m. The river will be dragged between the piers. Questioned by Schmittberger, Met! Insp 5 mittberger ques- tloned fo-d en Anthony Hoft- man agd Matthew Adams of the East ‘Twenty-second street pre Were on duty in Third av Kighteenth and Twenty on the\night of Judge's a iHoffman told Capt. 1 day thet he heard at morping of Dee. gering eastward thro. » between Th! nues, He s uue and Tw y tind no trace of posed to have b In bis report to t raid after invest the staggering policems man Matthew Adams at pect fied Quarrelied With Adams, A short time sto his dil ¢ Judge had trouble with Ad. y lived in the su Xma Gifts BRADBURY PIANO A leader amongst instruments Come and hear the »|Bradbury Player AND GET A FREE MUSIC BOOK, Bradbury Player Pianos Webster Player Pianos Henning Piayer Pianos TERMS TO SUIT. ftool, cover and 12 Bench, 4 music, F. G. SMITH, Mfr. 142 Fifth Avenue, NY. City, 40. * ag Only _| i Solid 14K $ GOLD GENUINE DIAMOND wy * all day TO- ORROW. No one will be ‘disappointed, Wo will gain the distinction of being the ‘only jewellers in the United States to quote n price as low $9 for n LADIES’ solid 14- ‘ara’ Gold, Diamond Watch, jam we do so with the distinct ‘undorstanding that the money \yill be refunded if the same Kimé of watch cau be dupli- conted in this country for less than $25.00, We furthor ~uarartee the diamond to be ‘cennine, Ask ary Joweller the jauality and velue, Time it yourself for tun days. Jf un- tory, your $9 will be ‘rofunded without any “ifs or Jande.” 4 Oniy one to = purckaser, no Adcalers supnlied or mail orders T0002 DONNTND TNVTaTIIITOVGTNObNNNOIOD 996 PIT IVETE LEED PEER PTE E teotor, Tt preve wolen from th #almost ax valuable ag th: CHARLES A. KEENE Dismends, Wetehos, Jewelry, 160 Broadway, New York Open i 9 Util Christ ents THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, TUITE Nursery Rhymes in Life—Kighth Floor GIMBELS TRAVEL CENTRE OF NEW YORK Easy Shopping in The Gimbel Toy Store It's all very well to have what s probably the finest collection of toys that New York has seen this season. But the collection would be of little value if it were not arranged to facilitate EASY selection and EASY buying. Mere sight- seeing time is over. ; sine It is the light, and space. ‘ice of the GIMBEL TOY STORE, as well as the charm of the toys themselves, that make this pre-eminently the TOY Center of New York And at no time is thi when the wheels of the C burst of speed. ’ Come to GIM3E if you want to pick and buy the children’s toys with the greatest possible amount of comfort. Fourth floor All Our Remaining Cloth Coats For Young Women and Juniors 627 of them---at New Reduced Prices Not only does this offering include every cloth coat remaining in our stock, plush coats only are excepted, but this is the FIRST time that prices have been lowered on these particular lots, which we have reserved until the last on account of their great desirability. Each group contains all sizes, but there are hardly more than two or three coats of each style. material or color. The range of models is very wide and con- tains many of the most beautiful coats we have offered this season. The new prices afford most important savings. Remarkable news coming just before Christmas. Following are the groups: 250 Misses’ and Junior $22.50 Coats at $13.75 Mixtures, cheviots, kerseys. plain or fancy: some with braid trimming: all have good linings. Misses’ sizes, 14, 16 and 18; Junior sizes. 13, 15, 17 and 10. 179 Misses’ $25 Coats at $16 Kerseys, broadcloths and cheviots, in sizes from 14 to 18. : 85 Misses’ $29.75 Coats at $18.75 Cheviots, kerseys, polo coats, steamer coats anc a few in light color broadcloth. ; 60 Misses’ $39.75 Coats at $25 These are all ones and twos of a kind. in cheviots, broadcloths, kerseys and fancy mixtures, 53 Misses’ $45 Coats at $33.76 Handsome evening coats; fine imported broadcloths and a few imported models, in effective mixtures. Third Floor pre-eminence more distinctly marked than just now, stmas machine are be ng geared up for their final 1S BF Sizes 14 to 18. Fine Christmas News of Women’s Gloves . Just the kind every woman wants. Fresh, new, perfect, n'cely boxed for giving—at these extraordinarily low prices: Sixteen-button mousquetaire white glace lambskin gloves, full arm and length. $1.95. Two-clasp French glace kid gloves, overseam, Paris points, in white, black and colors, $1.15 pair, One-clasp cape gloves. made from imported skins, P.X.M.. spear points, tan.oak and red, 86¢ pair. . bring a Gimbel Glove Certificate Main floor, co) If you don't know style and size to se THE MAN’S PIANO There are at least 100,000 men in New York City who are without pianos today who would possess them at once if they could experience for just one evening the pleasure of poss- essing a player-piano. ‘These men are musical by instinct, but have never spent the time to learn to play the ordinary piano. Part of them are young men who would be glad to have a bunch of their friends in for a musical evening, to sing popular songs and to enjoy the instrumental favorites which can be so eftectively played on any of the player-pianos which we are showing, There are fathers of families who would take great delight in playing for the children as well as in hearing the children play, in the perfect manner in which even the youngsters can produce music by means of the player-piano. ‘There are hundreds of homes that would be the most attractive place in the world for the children if a player-piano were supplied The Gimbel Piano Store presents a broader selection of player-pianos than is to be found anywhere else. Not being confined to pianos containing the player of a single manufacturer, there is here unusual opportunity for comparison and satisfying selection. Here are The Cecilian Croup The Apollo Group The Krell Group $1060, $250, etc. $11.0, $1050, etc. $950, $850, etc. Also the Vose Player-Piano at $750 | The Milton Player-Piano at $476 The Peckard Player-Piano at $750 And the Mason Player-Piano at $385 If you do not wish to pay cash, we have arranged a specially casy payment plan that requires a very small sum from your Christmas money These are THE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TERMS $5 cash on all pianos from $100 to $245 $10 cash on all pianos from $250 to $390 $25 cash on all pianos from $400 to $750 $40 cash on all pianos from $775 to $1050 If you now have a piano, we will take it in part payment for the new nstrument making the most liberal allowance. Eighth tioer, TOUTCT OG TPTTTTOCOOUTTTCORTTRTTTPTTOTTO ORR OTRT OTTO NTT C ORTH I Neo tepe Tee Teter Candy Do you like yours PURE, without the choky glucose and harmful dyes, and “white earth” that grace so many candies? You do—if you have any regard for your digestion. GIMBEL candies ARE pure —tigidly so. Pure sugar and other ingredients, made into delicious sweetmeats — and fresh. Let us supply your Christmas candies. Special Christmas Terms on candies in large lots for Sunday School celebrations, etc. Ask for prices. Subway, balcony Sets of Books EDGAR ALLAN POE — 10 vols; pocket size; cloth; $1.75. BRET HARTE'S STORIES —cloth; 8 volumes; $2.76. GUY DE MAUPASSANT'S STORIES — 10 volumes; pocket size; cloth, English translation; $2.60. You probably know some- body who loves to read who would be delighted with one of these sets for Christmas. And they cost so little! Fourth floor Overflow of Handkerchiefs Besides the fully equipped handkerchief store on the Main floor, we have establish- ed an auxiliary store on the second floor, near the entrance to the Elevated Station. Here is a fine display of men’s, women’s and children's gift. handkerchi also silk mufflers and reefers. Among these are: Women’s fancy linen handkerchiefs, embroidered, lace-trimmed, col- cored borders, also mourning nov- eltics, 12140, 26c, 60¢ and 75¢ each. Hundreds of designs. Princess lace handkerchiets in fancy folder box ing, 70¢ to Women's initial handkerchiefs, pure Irish linen, clongated initial with floral spray or floral wreath with initial; boxes of six, T5e. Men's pure linen handkerchiefs with fancy block initial, boxes of six, 76¢, 906 and $1.26; open- work fancy initial, $1.60. Men's Japanese silk handkerchiefs, with colored borders and medal- lions, with initial, 60¢ cach Children’s handkerchiefs, fane y boxes, pure linen; boxes of 3, 26¢. boxes of 6, 76c. Second floor Gift Corsets Many a woman from debu- tante to matron will be giad of the gift thought expressed in a graceful corset or in some of the dainty appurtenances in the Gimbel Corset Salon The superb set, tor instar, « elegance at §6, designed on long lines and of excellent proportions. Handsomely finished with triple suspender web hose supporters, handsomely boxed. Fancy boxes for holiday corsets, white or pink brocaded silk, $7.60 to $10. Daintily hand-painted jewel be hearts, sachet bows und sacl corset pillows, at 60¢ to $2.60. Hose supporters and garters, in a variety of charming new styles, 26c to $3. Second floor of at Bed Coverings Splendid b ankets, comfo t- ables and bedspreads that one would gladly welcome on one’s own bed, or give some housekeeping friend for sure appreciation Gimbel bedding is invari- ably truthfully described as to quality, composition and size. bor the misleading ‘cut’ and bound sizes, usually quoted, we substitute the actual sizes of the finished article—true to the tape measure, as, for in- stance California wool blankets. for full- size beds: actual size 72x82 inches, with dainty pink or blue borders: cut and bound separately, or in one piece. Specially priced at $7 pair Down-filled comfortables for full size beds: actul size 70x70 inches figured both sides, or with plain sateen edge on center of Persian or floral de an, $5. 1 bedspreads for full- beautiful Marseilles J ei and cut ids, $3.50, Beautiful fancy blankets in great variety from $9 to $27 a pair. Silk-covered comfortables filled, from $9 to $27.86; filled from $12.46 to $26. Second floor corners for bra wool- down- Te TT TOT ET Eee 1910. (OUUUTTT COON STITT COO TNTT ECCT ANAS Chao anes eee anee (TTT “The Subway Store” Two Stories High, Below the Street Level A store with its own organization of managers, yet bringing to bear the entire advantages of the Gimbel mercantile power at home and abroad. A complete store carrying duplicate stocks—in the lesser priced but always reliable grades—of the majority of goods found in the “Upper Store.” The events announced below have much to do with the Christmas plans of those who wish to remember relatives and friends in practical ways. Men’s Neckwear, 25c Broadest variety of new effects. Four. hands of plain and fancy silks and in Pe sian and figured effects, satin and knitted four-in- hands, Also large open-end and reversible de Joinvilles 26¢. Elastic and Silk Suspenders, holiday boxes,26c: Men's combination socks and tie sets, all usual col- ors, in holiday boxes, 26¢. Subway Store, Balcony Women’s Neckwear, 25c Dainty Paris-inspired neckwear Messaline bows, with shaded silk rosette and rose- bud trimming, some with black velvet slide buckle, 26e. And many others at 36¢ and 60c. Subway Store, Lower Floor Sofa Cushions, 85c We have made them up into 269 floss-filled sofa cushions, with tapestry on one side and ar- mure on the other, trimmed with silk cord. We have priced them at 85c, while those of as good tapestry are selling about the city at $1.76. Subway Store, Balcony Men’s Gloves, 75c Warm capeskin gloves, fleece-lined, of the good quality usually marked $1 a pair. ‘Tan shades. 76c pair. Women's two-clasp glace black, white and colors. 66¢ pair. Misses’ and children’s glace gloves, flecce-lined;tan and red, 76c pair. Subway Store, Balcony Velour Coats, $14.75 Women's full-length coats of seal velour, with shawl collar and deep turn-back cuffs; alls lined throughout. $14.76. yes, overseam sewn; Ww n's long coats of high lustre pony cloth, with shawl collar and turn-back cuffs, lined with guarantee satin. $16. Subway Store, Balcony Aprons of All Kinds + Dainty little tea aprons, prettily trimmed aprons for madam, maids’ aprons, delight- fully clever aprons of organdy, dotted Swiss, checked dimity, trimmed with lace and ribbon. And full length aprons of lawn, hemstitched, 26¢. Subway,Store, Lower Floor Black Broadcloth, 75c Intense black—so inches wide, all-wool and sold usually at $1.25. 76e yard. 38-inch plaids in a wide variety of effects. Just the sort to use for waists, pretty practical house dresses and children’s school frocks. 46¢ yd. Subway Store, Lower Floor 100 Pc. Dinner Sets, $7.75 One of the largest assortments of shapes and patterns in American porcelain dinner sets that we've known tobe displayed at a price so low. Sugar and creamer and soup tureen combinations and a variety of something like 12 patterns in nume ous color-eflects, with gold stamping and gold line edges. Subway Store, Lower Floor Misses’ Suits, $9.75 The former prices, $13.75, $14 and $15 have given way to one, for the entire group, of $9.78 tomorrow. Smart little suits for school wear, of serge and chev- iot, in black, brown, blue and gray. green and mix- tures—some trimmed with braid; lined with satin and finished with velvet collar, Sizes 14, 16.and 18, $9.76. Subway Store, Balcony Boys’ Fur Caps, $1 Made of selected coney fur with ear tabs— black and brown. They were intended to sell for a higher price, but we bought them for less than usual, and so they're $1. Boys’ Knitted Hockey Caps and Toques, in plain colors and combinations. Subway Store, Balcony Pure Candy at Gimbels Gimbel candies are of pure sugar-—de- liciously flavored with pure fruit flavors. They are sufe candies for the children and the kind mothers who care will buy those who. are supplying the Sunday Schools and other in: they stop tot Linen Sets, $3.95 Table cloths, with napkins to match, of pure Irish linen, fully bleached, and in a beautiful satin finish Many desi nut recently imported ze of h 69x69 inche D napkins to ch, 21x2114 inches. Set in Christmas box, $8.98 Subway Store, Lower Floor \ BROADWAY SIXTH AVENUE Silk Chiffon Cloth, 30c 1,500 yards in a special price disposal to- it Ahern bs ue all-silk chiffon cloth is usually in the doul 5 . 300 yard. in ible width at $1.50 a yard. The single width, 21 inches, in Persian effects and plaids, priced tomorrow 80c yard. ‘Subway Store, Lower Floor Petticoats, $4 To figure it out, one will find that the silk by the yard would cost as much as we have priced these petticoats—even if one were to count the time taken in sewing them worth nothing. These are of dainty Persian messaline in several colors, and put in Christmas boxes. $4. Also taffeta silk petticoats in black and colors. @4. Subway Store, Balcony Long Kimonos, 75c Of flannelette, in light and dark colors. Loose or belted at the waist and made so by Vint the lita becomes exceptional, 76¢. iderdown dressing sicques, w Blanket bath robes, with girdle, light and dark, $3. Subwey Store, Balcony Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs everywhere in the Subway Store conveniently displayed for quick choos ing. | All sorts, all good, all conservatively priced, Men's Japanette handkerchiefs, with silk embroider- ed initial’ usually soc for box of 6: now box of six, 3c. n Ulicny orton handkerchiefs, crossbar indered, that usuall: box of six, are 366 for box of ats,” “Wwe Prieed 35¢ for Women’s Swiss embroidered handkerchiefs, sam- ples, seldom two alike, scalloped and hemstitched, that represented lines now retailing at 15c, 20¢ and 240, 106 each. Subway Store, Lower floor —— ee Indians Making Bas- kets of Sweet Grass Interesting to see “first Americans” weav- ing the sweet grass of their native plains into beautiful baskets of all shapes and designs. They will make them to order ard in any size. Subway Store, Balcony, Near Candy Section. At all prices, from 26¢ upwa.d Boys’ Overcoats$3.85 A typical Gimbel disposal of 1,000 boys’ overcoats brings coats of the $5 standard to a Gimbel price of $3.85. 214 to 12 years. Strictly all wool fabrics and with Astrakhan cloth collar and cuffs, $8.85. Subway Store, Balcony Coats for Girls, $7.50 \warm double-breasted coats of cheviot, plain blue, green, brown, maroon and dmixtures. Sizes 13,15 and17. $7.60. Savior suits and dresses, navy blue and brown, trimned with braid, wide silk tie and emblem on tlceveand shield. $6. Subway Store, Balcony Wool Blankets, $3.75 Of heavy wool on cotton warp, weighing exactly 544 pounds and measuring exactl 9 inches x 80 inches. Finished with 4-inch nik inding to arate Border? $3.75 peir. feavy plai inkets in pink, blue, t le Size 66 x So inches, $2.75 pair. pee asia: Subway Store, Lower Floor “Bunny Coats,” $9.50 Just gs warm as they are cute—of white erminette French coney with black tails. Sizes Mie little girls cs 2 years and up to 12 x Gimbel priced, according to size and quality. $9.50 to $19.60, i! Baby lamb and Angora fur sets, cape effect collar and pillow mutt, trimmed with poodle head, $1.48. Brown Coney sets with shawl collar trimmed with heads and pillow muff trimmed with head and paws, Subway Store, Balcony in Hosiery & Underwear Sensible gifts in hosiery, underwear, knitted sweaters, © pairs of children’s fine cashmere stockings, in black, tan, red and white, silk tipped, in holiday box 1 © pairs of misses’ and boys’ stockings in 1x1 and 2x1 ribbed cotton, heavy and durable. 0c box. Men's heavy natural wool underwear, usually $1 70c garment. Subway Store, Lower Floor Men’s Slippers, 95c Of soft kid—well-made slippers in the Everett, the Opera and other styles. Tan and black. 96¢ pair. Women’s crocheted boudoir slippers in plain colors and combinations, 45¢, Subway Store, Balcony Little Girls’ Coats, $3.95 Of chinchilla cloth—warm, good-looking, double-breasted coats with rolling collat of velvet and lined throughout. Red, navy and Sizes 2 to 5 years. $3.95. Subway Store, Balcony GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK THIRTY: SECOND ST, ‘THIRTY -THIRD ST APTA r

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