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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DEVEMBER 19, 1910. Hn. “CAUGHT AS AUTO TIPS OVER. merchant of Howell, X.Y. bitched vn’ WILSON AT STATE HOUSE _ | tv Covernereiece with he owsineas ot) FIGHTS $200,000 WILL. | Furntenre hotrterea BOYCOTT THREAT [Max Gruber” ty Injured tm SHOOTS BURGLAR, Ime in an i ee oe caida oy GETS POINTS FROM FORT.| » ing et is va ’: sh enogd 7 Daughter of John Heller sd ow r Re-Upho 7 ty omen + givin Various I ot No. & Bast One Hundred and Ninety Collision Near tHarrivon, N. J. | Smith was awakened | Jersey's Governor-Elect Familiariz. | ance tn tints ma Was of Unsoand Mind. u Max Gruber, a real est wroker at | tte momning by « ‘ Himself Wit 1 fat a Sait wane Cut off by the wilt of her father, Jor | Xo. Ss ast Pityy-seventh street, was the on api 7 y pening day of Whe Heller, with $2,000, Mrs, Mary F, Waten Pinned unier hie automobie t ot i ullet « t and m TN w wot mthe phys! n TRENTON, N. J -_—_—_———s- el@hth stre to-day Med no the Te , ri tea 7 : felare wil recover, dave hig name Woodrow Wilson a Dead From Gan tn Motel, Surrogat t she would fight for a we | Be : nated John Cronin ¢ House to-day as the guest of A man who t | eamat dt fon of the esiate, valued lor Je - extrica ft . | atreat in the De, Wilson upon his aorival 1a cons! about fort At $200,000, between her brotier and * Was cut on the face, scalp and leg fore vith Ad. Gen, Sadler and fe but although almost uncongctous, he Majo I Walsh, through fused to leave # machMe, Which ontends : | x 5 uge nd w CA ae ae ~ . I f a ye teow on oe Four Brothers and On Leongs auto. | MIDDL! aeow,¥ N. at » Dec. 19, i te ‘het oe nd ty head” was wa] h ; ben | 14th St. Upholstering Co. | iy ehor a his retin “un an untighted jet. The] have it go t son and the latter's! gn &. t4th st, Phene, 7 Vewant Sign Pact to End War- caught in his home Henry 1%. Smith, a Fort ‘Tru en to the Mormue children was invaild. J pr dhec fare Here. CONSUL CALLS MEETING! No More Business With Hong Kong Merchants if Fight- | ing Goes On. Nursery Rhymes in Life—Eighth Floor Timely Offering of As Christmas hopping ‘Lime Shortens |Oriental Rugs, Gift Prizes Fine Books in Sets Gimbels Becomes More Helpful Intwo waysisourcollectionof Oriental rugs 5 . 5 ms : . Daag ite diet. 4 san f .. | exceptional--it presents today some of the Every one of the one hundred and thirty-five sets in Here is a store so broad and helpful that shopping is comfortable and satis- ehalcest spec race § rugs that have Hees Brought this offering supplies the Christmas answer to the ques- | factory even ir: the last days of the week before Christmas. Larger in floor area | (5 america recently,” And upon there verv rugs announc prosecuted ace Sop tion of what to give some book-loving friend. They have | given over to retailing than any other store; broader in aisle spa supplied with ive Gimbel aril Rntel i okt Ai or sa that they ects ene ey auth me the Ngddaaiete tht i epee eatn dsome allie miles of showcases, where g goods are easy to see and select, even when salespeople fnave balk burehe bat Pe = ieee \ orto amet, ‘ommission of Peace In Churatown, lany supe illus d and p e y - F y 2e irc ed a ep a Se-adivan- ! Vons, ta subscription at prices often three times their special | ate busy: with 36 large passenger elevators to carry peopte from floor to floor; it tages rices torrorrow. It coe: hout § ! asi is such a wonderful addition to the shopping facilities of New York Cit that Fi F ; agora pha , A o¢ Ae Se wile eee c ate e shopping fe y Particularly do the following groups contain S as c tional as ms welce C. Nipling 1 | er 4 ing © vol ( t 15 vol A Chinatown slept until noon to-day after the completion of the peace nego- tlations which had eth under way from Saturday night until dawn this mobning betw of the three big tN tongs, t ‘our Brothers and the On Yeongs, Not a chop suey house was doing business and not even the clerks In the ofMfie; the Chinere Consul put a an appearan people have already said: “How did we get along before the Gimbel Store came. Orientals of the sizes usually desired'for Oriental JEWELRY Art Needlework PICTURES pine for gilts histan rugs, very ft 4in x 8 ft. $38.60, Threat er ence: - I vol WATCHES LIPPERS MIRRORS “gle nies Eesneifil pot oan subdued col- ed a SILVERWARE FUR NECKWEAR FURNITURE talatvera kinds, | *unes ated dias CUTLERY STEAMER RUGS ANTIQUES $50 large Kazaks, averaging 4 ! “yaT.b0. “Sixth floor LEATHER GOODS TOILET ARTICLES Desk Furnishings STATIONERY UMBRELLAS MEN’S SCARFS FANCY LINENS HAND KERCHIEFS BOOKS PIANOS VICTROLAS ORIENTAL RUGS ART WARES FANCY CHiNA FOLDING SCREENS vss house fruit of the On Leonge, aiid of Nahm, secretary of the Four "wothers. Hop Sings May Join. Word was se The “Do-With” Toys Sold Exclusively By Gimbels For the little boy who voiced the protest of Gifts in Furniture Dy), CAMERAS \ Invariably a quaint or dainty bit of furniture (q =e ) SPORTING GOODS Women’s Neckwear CHAFING DISHES warms the heart, with its fine lines, its rich color — childhood that toys “just played by themselves’ - and its mellow polish. That js why no gift is _ the “Do-With” ‘toys were created, and_ the GLOVES SWEATERS COFFEE MACHINES |} more certain of appreciation by the home lover — : — child-heart is now delighted with toys which he FANS SILK BLOUSES SEWING MACH NES|| than a gift of furniture. The beautiful Gimbel pes can make play with him | ccna Furniture Store is full of charming pieces, suit- pose: F to-night the itp , gs are tbe ate and we Bis. his bind ang girl, HOSIERY OPERA GLASSES TRAVELING BAGS |, able for giving. arranged. tor ay selection and — an, Ie OMA tw is horse and wagon. his cows, his calves, his colts, Fis | | pemsssesseseessssesmnses| | priced with moderation. A few illustrated and — a view of including oa Bo rae 2o- With Dont that can ay Waithedee ey And hundreds of the more practical things in regular stocks. described here: = ,0- It wagons, lO- ith ponies which ne ¢. Se a, pene n rice, and all other members of the usual domestic At $16, Martha Washington sewing table, of solid mahogany, — GOES INSANE: SHOOTS SELF mmenagerie to afford unending asemen Special-price Disposal of Women’s Dresses | pursue st sun rere isthe ong alton te » Driver Drive 5 > nk cd male cr ed, 65¢ | Cok ol sol oguny, tower Ditver Driven crear br N:DoWith” oy’ and ‘gr, resed, Be each | _ and Tailored Suits A Sor ih Eel ai nl pi Grae Complies Splaise: Do-With" man or woman cndreeelaaouiees | New, delightfully original in style-handling and the deft touches of trimming, | At $17, Sheraton tea table, of mahogany, with tnlaid lines, re- Me et hrenetary in : Do-With” man or woman, dressed, 66¢ eac these dresses and suits neverthe reduced in price a good average third. | Ar gh Ciseaxisn Welnut pedestal, 13-in. equare ta @ariver for a New ¥ Y Do-With’’ dog, 25¢ ae ane colt, en It is worth a moment from Christmas shopping to look into such an oppor- At S96) sxtra size music cabinet, for player-planc'rolts. of solid “yt poy oa oye sp Don W ith’ calf, 406 rai WO EON BRR tunity of a saving on the mid-winter suit or dress that you would buy anyway | ™ "AU $i, Junanese lacquer chair, with Japenese silk cover in dragon Do-With"” horse and cart or wagon, $2 h ys tara ial fi we Blas ied anid a Fourth floor after you get through with Christmas shopping. lesign, black and gold decoration. Seventh floor. Tailored Suits That Were $25 Have Been Repriced to $16.50 a oo Reautifully tailored after several of the cleverest models brought to America this season Waist Boxes, Chests of zibelines, cheviots, ers domino tweeds Coats Ifned with peau-de-cygni dd interlined: all colors and sizes in the lot and Screens Flectrical Christmas Novelties Christmas tree outfits co lights, three red seal batteries, switch and cord, all re for use, each and every set guarenteed, $2.45. Shoe bl of eight cole off several day Se ae when ae We Three-piece velvet suits at $39.50, For semi-dress garian-trimmed; plain velvet for street wear. The cliff-dwelling of-to-day has put ingenuity to the fort this Wal TRUNK tI ly mn can he # wear i ¢ own 1 STAT mn tet fe rift ” Also e fine group ot tailored suits, #20, in velvet, problem of finding room. The utility box, which is a wine herenily: 7 eno bat PAIRS 1Oh NouseY ' GORE TBE BEEBCE Wie men's, wearwaraieck, broaceloths: and twee low seat, wardrobe and “hold-all,”’ i TOBA hi sold, all Have been 549.59. those charming dresses in which size ranges are still | Morting covered t d ““hold-all,” is the resule, various sizes, $2 to $6, Folding screens, filled, $3 to $55. SHIPPING NEWS. Fur-trin-med suits, $3 have broken. ih cat ‘ aa SAawian winter f bre h, in bl 5 at $16.50 and sorge dresses at $18.50, | Solid cedar c $4.60 to $21.75; all size PORT OF YEW YORK, call and be weer, or under long coats. chiffon dancing | Matting sewing stands e226 Woe, ARIAVED, vers, whict ot skirt of « frocks and messaline dresses at $18.60; dresses of | Matting shoe boxes, $2 and $3.75. now $4.76, | Smart dress 16.60-—have heen $25. Velvet | velvet and corduroy, including white, at $26, and | Three-fold ouk screens, panels filled with green or brown burlap, metal | with satin and chiffon combination Ivet, Bul- 1 — of chiffon, net and crepe at $35. Third floor | hinges, $3 and $4.75. price from gsc to ce Five d'cieck t AS ; tt Br ed Same style in four panels, $4, $4.76 and $6.25. price ice Cesigns, $1.2 iith Special Misroasi of Boys’ FineFurnishings °c #0 #5 Sixth floor, Machines With "D” Head, 25 ChristmasBaskets,90c | *."ymiantwerncrige'nt| Corduroy Polo Coats That | prices re 2.50, Were $29.75 Are rases and domet flannels, $1. Others 76¢ (2=8)) » Now $22.50 Not very many of them—the reason of the lowered price —but the woman who can use a practical’ street coat N _—_—_—_—_—————— EE HE | | rt The sewing j and we shall place a new price upon 1,000 | to $2. Ciscinnatl: “Naples. machines are “ j fancy scrap baskets in assorted colors and | Boys’ School Shirts. 1911 patterns gf shirt- - i perfect. Fitted | designs beginning tomorrow morning This ngs. at $1. Others from B0e to $3. | | And silk and satin-lined work baskets in a wide variety of shapes that were priced 8c to $2.50, | 7 | price is 90c. | Boys’ Blouses, new fabrics and patterns, | '! Boys’ Sweater Coats, most desirable colors with full set oi attachments and \' easy- running Have patented & from $3 to $7.50 will be $2.00, nd styles, $1.60 to $4, | will { a prize in one of these at sutomaticten- ction of raffia baskets, includ. | Boys’ Holiday Neckwear in pretty boxes, | this. revised marking sion release, ing ‘collar boxes, cult boxes, glove boxes and | Windsors, four-in-hands, tecks and bows, Chey are made, as the picture which is a great handkerchief boxes, will be 26¢ each | 25¢ and 50c. shows, with or without a belt, and Raflia whisk broom holders, 9¢. Boys’ Suspenders in boxes, and the various pender Waists, 26¢, 60c, TE. Fourth floor. convenience to the user in sew- ing filmy or the heaviest of me- terials, We will deliver these Do- lined with beautiful quality satin J © match. bs. The corduroy is of a soft, silky quality the colors are navy blue, tan. er and gray. _ Rubber Boots a Ever since the Peterkin boys popu- | Men’ 8 Sweater Coats | 'larized rubber boots for every day Three Very Special Lots mestic Sewing wear, they have been great favor- | Pure worsted shaker coats, soft and fleecy jana | Were $29.75 now $22 50 Machines fre ites as Christmas presents, We have fibre worsted yarns; full fashioned with two | 3cautiful seal velour coats of the any railroad station within 500 miles, on cash or charge | them here, prettily be oxed, for the little | pockets and heavy ribbed wrists: heavy | best quality Salts’ velour, hand- purchases. \s a further convenience we will deliver | s with delight at the first at $4.50 cach. somely satin lined, $25, tht greys only 2 skating swea s in greys, white | and mareon, special at $3.78, | ers, special at $3.26. | tot who y¢ snow, as well as for older children and grown men and women Others specially priced at $39.76, Fur - trimmed broadcloth coats, light bl. rt them on payment of $2 Cash and Weekly Payments It is a remarkable opportunity ¢ er eteh eroia trouaaiialel word inv t navy SOme tana NEW LOLITIVELY ALL DAY Tu-MORROW Pain Fe Sr haine nonin Pr ad et tch jackets to one Wil DE Gouppointed——we suai cob Sta ED ae Rnd winder the Glut Blan you in stay le and 0 ns.Jrom Angora atroduce these new style jeweller’s Ger have all the benefit of the machine wi hetland, Vicun t je paying for it. and Ce Sewing Machine Section. { Fifth floor | inan Silver sesh Bags, selling them at $1,038 each. ‘I'hey are made aloug the taine ines & solid Gold and sterling Sil ver Mesh Bags, very elaborate io design vers eiaio, oud are On cale at high class ‘ewelry stores, if any of these bags can | Uiebourhe of way other irst -class jeweller ny (7 for less than $4.00 we will refund the K AN y—S Demonstrated on the tifth floor money: Seatby mail CHARLES A. KEENE Diamends, Watches, Jewelry, 180 Broadwey, New York —— Open Eveniage Until Christmas.

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