The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1910, Page 9

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1 HS HOME BURNING, GIES CHRISTMAS PARTY I HOTEL After a ave His $1,100) From Flames, Host Seeks New Quarters, MERRIMENT GOES ON.! Evergreens Spread Fire Started | to Make House Cheerful for Guests. Beware of bullding a fire in the fire-| Place of your house until you have looked in the cellar. James W. Pierson had until yesterday a beautiful house | & Glen Ridge, N. J. He succumbed to! the temptation to light a fire after he| dad decorated the whole lower floor for the coming of guests last night And #0 Mr. Pierson, who had not looked In the cellar, had to give his party in & hotel. Just before the fami! the third floor to decorate Itself for the| evening Pic m shoek the fire. He Noted that several live coals fell into the cavity at the bottom, He supposed that they had gone into an tron can in| the cellar under tho cavity. The ire an was missing. Where It should ha been was a wooden barrel resting on| ® pile of kindling wood. Evergreens Feed Flames. While the family and a governess Were on the top floor a mald smelled smoke. opened the door leading to the cellar and was driven back by a burst of smoke and flame. She ran out, fcreaming “Fire!” Plerson heard her on the top floor voked as If escape cut off, but i hildrer y went up to By this the lower floor. The tions carrid the flames fron oom. At the foot of the lower stairway | Pierson had difficulty in the blindins smoke In finding the street door, He| burned his hands severely trying to find it, ; | Saved His $1,100. Within a few minutes the firemen ar- rived. Then Pierson, who is a manu- facturer of masons’ materials in East Oranke, reme 1 that he had left $1,100 cash in room. He asked 7300000 Chief, Ruespll ta get tt for him, as it} Was not possi! t this ¢ through th floors, had a ladder to the top tlc goon found the 00. 100005090 905900000000000000990900I00000 70009000000 Guaranteed SOLID 10! 14k GOLD WATCH Positively all day TO-MOR- ROW—No’ one will be Appointed—we shall sell solid bssbarat Goid Wate SRINTTT THT PEELE ‘i enuine hrough and Gents’ size. sold with the standing that money w .be refunded if any of can or fess than Ask your jeweller ui price for solid Hd fail Vatch ;" you will lize what this offer i means to yo o Ask some solid 14 fi any jeweller, tt it yourself. {f you have the slightest doubt as to the value or timekeeping qualities, rr turn it within 10 days and we } will give you your $10 on the Bi spot. EPTFE PEELE CHARLES A. KEENE Dlamonds, Watches, Jewelry. 3003300 ins 180 Broadway, New York A New Merchandising Movement in New York Retailing--- THE GIMBEL YEAR-END SALE Presenting the Season's Greatest Economy Offerings in Women’s FURS, COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, BLOUSES and MILLINERY and GIRLS’ and YOUNG WOMEN’S COATS and SUITS $350,000 worth of Women's and Girls’ Apparel, all of the latest styles, from the best makers on this continent and abroad—many lots specially made up for this great Gimbel event—all of which would regularly be priced at a third to a half more than these YEAR-END Prices. We can pack in only a dozen figures here to show the superb styles of the garments. Hundreds more to see when you come. Women's $45 Women's $30 Women's $32 Misses’ $22.50 Girls’ $14.50 Misses’ Costs Pony Coats $165 Caracul | $175 Sable Squir- | $65 to $85 After. $60 Evening suits, $25 Dresses, $16.50 Suits, $18.50 Suits, $16.50 Coats, $10 $12.50 $72.60 Coats, $125 rel Coats, $425 | noon Wraps, $5! Wraps, $39. 1s Chiffon, Broadcloth | Chiffon and net; | Broadcloth. hop- | Fine cheviot: coat | Fine Cheviot: navy | f, 52-in. coat Poiret {Collar and cufis of |Long rol! collar, | Velvet. satin. or Broadeloth; hand or Serge. velvet marabou edging: sacking, worste braid-trimmed; | cadet, red and tan ‘ancy mixtures: | model: handsome- skunk-dyed finished with thead | broadcloth, — trim embroidered: plain trimmed black, white, colors |_ or novelty cloth 14 to 18 years 6 to 1g years 14 to 18'years ly lined opossum at waist med with silver lace $29.75 from $40.56 Suits and Dresses : Girls’ and Misses’ Apparel Furs Wraps Every Young Woman's Suit and Coat, ever: Girl's Coat and Dress in the splendid GIMBI Winter Stocks, bears radically reduced prices, sides many special purchases at the same savings Men’s Overcoats and Suits, $16.50 A wide selection still among those men’s and young men’s overcoats and suits taken from $22, $25 and $28 Gimbel groups gnd fepriced $16.50. It was not a matter of picking a few odd suits here and there,.but of taking several com- plete lines and repricing the entire fabric-range and size-range for quick disposal. It was not a matter of taking a few suits and overcoats of fancy fabrics and leaving the “staples” at the higher prices. This new group which was repriced this morning contained over 1,000 suits and over- coats of the choicest Gimbel fabrics that we have shown in Gimbel lines at $22, $25, $28 | This new group contains sizes for all men of all builds, from 34 to 46 chest measure, tall and thin, tall and stout, short and thin, short and stout and “regular.” Qvercoats of Oxford gray, plain black and mixtures-—the dressy three-quarter lengths and the smart | full-length coats and many with two-way convertible collars ALL REPRICED $16.50 Men's sack suits of standard black and blue fabrics and a wide range of fancy mixtures make friends for Gimbels, suits of uncommon dignity and suits particularly of G Besides the three models illustrated newly made, in advance Spring styles, the Costume Salons offer other remarkable price-advantages in Tailored Suits at $12.60 to $39.50, and dresses at $16.50 to $49. suits tailored to $16.60, | Fourth Floor. | Tomorrow’s Rich Opportunities in This First Gimbel Sale of Men's Furnishings | | | | | Precedent-establishing! The first of the great Gimbel salés for men, presenting un- | | | | usually high qualities of Men's SHIRTS, PAJAMAS, NIGHTSHIRTS and NECKWEAR an unusually great savings. ‘‘Sale’’ as applied to Gimbel merchandising must mean an extra- ordinary occasion. Men ‘will find this to be the case in the s $1. ue Mie and $2.50 Fancy Pleated Shirts at $1.10 | Ploated Dress Shirts at 9dc ¢ shirts, in refined patterns. | With eleven fir ¢ | | | lendid lots presented here. h side. Coat model, cuffs thi sally sells for $ ‘ts at $1.65 some made to our own order. | #ttached, all sleey $2. 86 and $3.26 French Pleated Shirts, $1.85 Mace specially for us in Paris, of finest French pe and woven madras, some with Russian corded Madras bosoms and cuffs. — Fit and workmanship perfect Coat models, All $1.85 each, 1 adras Pajamas at $1 15 | ed Anderson madras, perfect-fitting, nicely | | | "Madras Pajamas at $1.26 $2 French Pleated Shirts at $1.35 ped or with jacquard Made of handsome French percales and French | 15 : fs, $1.26 a suit ith Russian cords on bosom and cutis. Re- Printed Cheviot ‘Pajamas at 95c | a y handsome shirts, $1.35 | pl acc tpepie! jsulea oe of the usual | #2. 50 and ¢4 Eagle Brand Shirts at $1.85. | Lorraine Flannel Paj ames ¢ | i beautiful Russian cord shirtings, in pat- | Fine Vase. A terns of our own selection: with {ull bocy pleats, w hich | at S$5 ous pric : | will be appreciated by the comiort-loving man, Mate- Flannelette Poja rials in > shirts are worth as much as 75¢ a yard Excellent quality of and four yards are required for the making. $1.85 | fortable patterns. Except each Cambric Night Shirts ni fo 191.50 Negliges Shirts at 75c ; With low ¢ and far ed Of fine madras: mostly in black and white pat- | Usual $1.25 at " 60e. terns, Coat fhodel with cuffs attached 75¢ each A Muslin Night Shists at 660 e ‘i | trong muslin, cut full, this grade usually 85¢, now 6Be. 03 Hogiiren Bhirts bad s bad Binini fanilane Muslin Night shirts at 40c | tulare ne Of good mustin cut in bell shape, very comfortable ” Al n madras, $3.75 Coat Sw aver 96 i re | Firmly knit jacket-fashior at at wer cially $1.50 White Neglisee Shirts at 86c \ priced § at $3.75, now $2.95, fn Several different styles, with cuffs attached or separate, Men's $1 Scarfs at 50c Ie cach This is a clean-up of our own $1 neckwear at half the forme: * Boys’ $1 Madras Shirts at 70c P prices atpleit alli Made of excellent fabrics, in correct styles, in sizes for ’ boys and youths PORE gs gg he nl White Laundered Shirts at 85c Main Floor. Quality equal to most of the widely advertised, branded shirts at $1.50. Some open in the back only, others open back | and front, with wrist bands, no cuffs, all elengths. 86ceach. | Full-Dress Shirts at 85c 27) Made with heavy four-ply boson nd attache 1 cuffs. in A cy coat model. all sleeve lengths. Materials equal to the usual $1.50 branded shirts. 860 each, SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK Superb Paris model garments, and clever Ameri- can copies: Fur Sets from artist-cle great variety of Small Furs, Fur R all much below regular prices. eason” and ar deliver to us the first of the new Wauists as the design create them, to Gimbel orders | just now to start fac k ming with early « Thus, these ne Hout blor are here in all their first Peauty Uncommonly Low Prices for Blouses so Beautifully Made is the time to buy or tpply tor are several of the % pictu: to give tea of their beauty atten No. 1-1 1 lace, $1.80, sit Miusication No. 3 —Lir THIRTY: SEC THIATY -THIRD ST gners, and a and Robes, HEF, 4 New foreign Coats and wraps join earlier comers at prices equally reduced. Street and Carriage c Coats, Afternoon and Evening Wraps, at YEAI END CLEARANCE PRICES, Gimbel Year-End Sale of 1911 Lingerie and Chiffon Blouses! Close to 6,000 blouses in style th at will later 1200 Beaded Chit sian Blouses Ha it have 05. ‘Third Floo. - © qu I pat- | Lingerie blouses ‘solid’ tucked across $2.95 | front to bust link, trimmed with shaped | and ¢ Venise lace, tucked und s Tailored blouses of tan color linen in Gibson model, with shirt sleeves, button fron h ped poke ot tern and with front, back leeve t with pearl buttons, $2, usually $3 mbroidered linen blouses al fetching patterns, of actual ndard ecial $2. new 1911 blouses of voiles, embellished with of colored hand- sh lace trimmings. Third Floor, TU1L DUO UU DO oon WL TL FUUPOOLOCUDUR OD OUCON ON DOOUUDODDSONCDUDOCDUCOUUOT

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