The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1911, Page 5

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Gt BURGLARS' RAID BROUGHT THEM ONLY A SARE Mrs. Beatrice Goldstein returned home | from a call and came upon two burg. tare in’the parlor floor on the second | floor of the niramis apartment house, ; No. 17 Ww. ne Hundred and Tenth H street, at 1 o'clock this morning and \ \ Promptly screamed. Then she ran down | stairs to the ground floor and reported to Isaac Salters, the hallboy, that her home was be! | Policemen Bliescrt and Heary, from the West One Hundred and Twenty- | Afth street saition, and four other po- Hoemen they met on the street went to | the Semiramis, They found that Mrs. Goldstein's apartments had been entered from the fire escape. The burglars made their exit the same way and ran off in Central Park. | There was nothing missing and the | Police say. the men had just entered when Mrs, Goldstein came upon them. | Mra. Goldstein said that she recognized | both the men. “One cane here a week ago," she | said, “and represented himself as a Health Board physician, 1 talked with him some time. The other man called | @ week ago and sald he was an electric | Ught inspector. 1 would not admit him | aa he had no badge.” | Pg = geo | »bed, SPUEVETERL DEPSEEDE IDET S PELET PEE LEE LED EP ERE DESY PEELE TE LID EOET! [TEPEPELELIL] SE) correc'ness per’s health theories xtraord- ket by him, for cat kindre Now His principal re rh of the stomach an ills ig named “C Mato and Car Victim Dies, Andrew Anderson, fifty years old, a carpenter living at No. 101-8 Bast | Thirty-third street, died to- Bolle- | Vue Hospital from injuries received on the night of Dec, 26 Fourteenth street wnen a car kno ked him in front of an automobile by Harry Wolf of No, 10 East © dred and Tenth street. 28 "fot hadit pro He was crossing HIS is our qT calendered |: haa -aryear Quarter Off Sale that saves money ||5 for all who are thrifty enough to take advantage ||} of it. | Our entire remaining stock of Suits and Over- coats of the current season is involved in this sweeping 25per cent. reduction. Prices that were already the lowest in town have been made just 25 per cent.lower, Certainly if you love to buy bar- gains you will embrace this splendid opportunity. ||! $15 Suits and Overcoats $11.25 |: $18 Suits and Overcoats' $13.50 TTT TopOTG IIIT IVOTIIOTTLE0NTNIIT WA TTIGIO NGO ITD TFET $20 Suits and Overcoats $15.00 |: $25 Suits and Overcoats $18.75 3 $27.50 Suits and Overcoats $20.00 E $30 Suits and Overcoats ea The HILT OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10.30 Broadway, cor. 37th, 219-221 B’ way, asc? House Corner Fulton and Smith Streets, Brock!yn 791 Ercad Street, Newark; fon ard Phi ade'phia rin all th In exposti ¢ iness we incur a gre J of criticism, > is to tell the truth as we krow it, re ardiess of whom it hits. / ip order th you may know what 2 you a thing is good » but we think adver- “claims / ER on a package, tin, carton or The gain will be yours, tising consis’ When bottle SHANE co it. ce: Premier Breakfast Coffee E J i FRANCIS H, LUEGGETT & CO, =e MORNING WONDERS. | WORK MONDAY SUNDAY WORLD WANTS THE EVENING WORLD, Convenience in Shopping Is increased by having a CHARGE ACCOUNT at My We shall be glad to nm such accounts with responsible people, through our Credit Office, Seventh Ficor. Men’s Overcoats and Suits Which Won Praise at $25, $28, $30, aoe and a Regrouped at $19.50 When we chose the Clothing upon which we asked critical men of New York to pass judgment regarding the Gimbel Men's Wear Division, the task was not begun lightly. Even to the creating of new Fab- rics exclusively for Gimbels and to the “for Gimbel” f a 2’ master-clothing pr oducers of this coun- try did our planning extend, Now Gimbel Overcoats and Suits from the groups which won praise at the original Gimbel prices have been repriced for quick disposal before inventory Assortments have been made so complete , special Ponte and diversified storm collars. Many And and black s Now $19. Boys’ $5, $6.50, $7.50 and $8.60 Russian Overcoats of all-wool Overcoatings, in sizes from 219 to 8 years, now $3. Boys’ $8.60,$10 and $12 double-breasted Suits in sizes from 9 to 18 years, and pleated Norfolk Suits in sizes from 7 to 15 years, all Women’s Silk Hosiery at 75c and $1.10 a Pair Two of the most remarkable offerings in this remarkable Semi-annual Stocking Sale. | Women who delight in the luxury of Silk Stockings can gratify their taste at unusual savings. At 75c Pair, 6 pairs, $4.25 | At $1.10 Pair, 3 pair for $3 Regularly $1.25 pair. Pure |Regularly $1.75 to $2, Extra Thread Silk, gauze or medi-| fine quality, pure silk with um weight, black or colors, triple heels and toes, in with cotton tops or soles, black or colors; a remark- or all silk. able group. Other groups of Women’s Stockings. including practically every wanted sort, at 22¢, 28¢, 38c, $5c to $2.26 a pair. Men's Half Hose at 18¢, 22c, 28¢, 38¢ to $1.85 pair— cotton or lisle thread to pure silk Children’s Stockings at 20¢, 28¢, 38¢ and 85¢c pair. Main Floor winterweight, $7.60. An Extraordinary Offering ot ’ A Men’s Very Fine Walk- ing Sticks Six Hundred of the best Canes made—in pre- cisely the fashionable styles that a discriminating man naturally selects. From a prominent Ameri- can maker who is clearing stock, some of them English canes imported by him. Desirable hook handles as well as straight sticks and carved heads, Malacca, partridge, pimento, snakewood and rosewood, buck, capehorn and ivory handles, some silver- mounted, and a few 14 and 18 kt. gold. An extraordinary | collection—especially when you note the prices | $1, $1.60, $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.75 Conservatively of $2 to $12 Qualities Ready tomorrow morning, on the Main Floor. | Promptness is desirable to secure best choice, | | | Men’s Exclusive Neckwear at a Sharp Price-Reduction Unusual, indeed, to find such fashionable Neckties as these Frencis accordion-ribbed and English knitted silk four- in-hands at less than their full prices. But a readjustment of our own stock makes this good news possible. $8 and $3. 60 Accordion- Ribbed Silk Neckties, $2 s in the desirable two-color and two-toned effects merli, of Paris Pastel shack "92 ret) 92. 60 English Knitted Ties, $1.50 Dircet from London, in every wanted staple and latest color, Mostly in new crock pri patterns. All pure thread silk French Silk Knitted Ties, $1 These are not reduced, but remarkable at their price. — Pure silk, closely knitted. in 30 Men’s 50c to $1 Neckties, 35c each, 3 for $1 Many styles from our own stock, including novelty effects Rep, poplins, crepes and other weaves, in plain colors, club stripes and other patterns, Main Floor ! | | mottled color-combinations | | | | | | | Splendid choosing, ppectal » Byew es, with fine bel "Kant at $1.45, STORL FRIDAY, JANUARY individual taste to find expression even within the field of this important saving. Many of these Gimbel Suits and Over- coats are silk-lined. Many of these O are three-quarter dress length y of the suits are of staple blue ‘ges, while others are of this sea- son's best mixtures, $30 and $35. Boys’ Clothing at Radical Price Changes of all-wool mixtures and many with two pairs of knickerbockers, now $6.76. Boys’ $10, $12 and $15 long Overcoats, all-wool, many woo! many with two-way converuble collars, now BROADWAY SIXTH AVENUE 13, 1911. arrival twos, threes and fours, tailoring by the Now $35 ly practical gives them that as to give full play for one’s Beautiful Coats of velour, Overcoats have convertible Salts’ seal trimmed with a deep shawl collar of skunk and lined r- opossum with Skinner's gu anteed satin, repriced from $35 and $30.5 to $29.60. 60 instead of $25, $28, shawl and sa Adelaide chinchilla, beaver. Persian paw flon. that were pric lined and that were $27.5 Fourth Floor. The WHITE SALE Abloom With Fresh Beauty Each day supplies new reasons for seeing this first Gimbel White Sale in its fulness of blossom. Months of preparation have not gone for naught, as appreciative women by the thou- sand can a Whether among the snowy heaps of Muslin Underwear, delightful in its good taste and fine materials and workmanship, among the wee garments for Baby, the ex- quisite Paris Lingerie. the splendidly fitting Gimbel Corsets, or the allied groups af White Sale plterings= Linens, Bedmus- lins, Blankets and Quilts—a visit is sure to reveal new points of interest — and economy For instance, we present for to-morrow; Three Charming Types of ‘White Sale House Dresses $2 $2.75 Percale, in lavender House Dress of fine t blue, in | Percale, in checks and rtly cut style, | fancy pattern, round pleasantly low | yoke of plain material, Second Floor! buttcned in back Fine Percalg, fancy stitched fron® trim med with piping and buttons: light-figured | at a patterns. price Sweet-Voiced Canaries From the Harz, $1.95 It is unusual uch young good voice market to secure in such Canaries are “on a ris inthe present state of af healthy birds as thi present lor, tor $1.95 each 3 at this price, tomorrow Other feathered visitors in the Pet Shop St. Andreasberg Roller Canaries. | Parrot Fooc . Parrot African Finche ng Jap- | Philad: od anese Nun Finches, cibras,} 18¢ Shaft ‘Tail, and Bulfinches, | Bird Br t $2.26 to $5 pair Poultry ms and Philadelphia Bird Food Preperations 4 Breeding Silver Gravel, be pi 4 Neots, bre 2 Foods, Bird Seeds. 6¢ TIS BOR BS PAPNON NEN ete ‘Fifth Floor NEW YORK COO OT eee Oe eT EE Pe ed Pee eee EEE PEE EE PEL POPP ELLE GIMBELS Price- -Changes Before Inventory on the Cleverest Wraps and Coats It may seem a paradox, but never- theless some of these Wraps and Coats came but recently from abroad for this very reason have been price- changed radically so soon after their Other groups have been made up of from higher- priced collections’ in order that they may find new owners who will be de- lighted with them throughout a. still good period of service this winter. 100 Imported Silk Velour Coats— 6 Models Were $45 to $65, Distinctly Gimbel original Coats, decided- id yet of a style-handling which “exclusive air Trimmed in various ways, with braid, and lined with beautiful satin, repriced from $45. $50, $57.50 and $65 to $35. Fur-trimmed Proadcloth Coats, black and evening cc moulflon Coats of mannish mix- tures, with deep sailor collar of fur, repriced from $27.g0. § $35, to $17.50. Black and tan Broadcloth Coats, with lor collars of badger opossum, skunk op Hudson seal and mouf and mannish Driving Coats, fur-trimmed d trom $35 to $55, now $26, Salts’ Seal Velour Coats, and $29.50. repriced to$22.60. | ~-s|GIMBEL BR¢ BROTHERS THIRTY-SECOND ST. THIRTY -THIRD ST. ; such fine lots as these, Luncheon in the Tea-Room is ap, gas ge by everybody who likes Celicious food well- serve A varied list of homelike dishes to tempt the appetite Music. and opossum and and Driving Allimported fur-trimmed model Coats and Wraps, formerly priced from $110 to $210 now $75. Gimbel copies of imported models and imported Coats of Velvets, Satins and Broad- Cloths, hand-embroidered, that were from $55 to $85, repriced $36. Coats of imported mixtures and Polo Coats, with and without belt, that were $15 and $16.50, repriced $7.60, Third Floor 2 and sum, mole, satin-lined, Corset Waists and Brassieres Most of the styles of Corset Waists that women prefer for their growing girls and their own comfort may be found in the Gimbel Corset Salon, which, from its charming color scheme, has been called “The Pink Shop.” The variety of Brassieres is equally large Double Ve." “Good Sense” and "H & W" Corset Waists, for Children s first waists, 26¢ and 600; for Miyses, 75¢ and $1. Eiethd Corset Waists, for maternity wear, $1 to $6; for athletic wear, $1. Equipoise Waists, $2.60 to $3.25. Abdominal Combination Waists, $3, new this season. ph ish Corset Waist, at $1. h embroidered yoke, $1.60. Brassicres, $2. “La Markette 3. Special imported Brassieres, $3, in dainty batiste, with embroidered red cover, at $6. Second Floor Nemo Corsets, Special at $1 Women know how unusual it is to secure these famous Corsets, ina 1911 model, at so low a price. Misses’ and Children’s Charming Coats and Dresses Mothers can judge better of the advantages of rhis Janu- art Clearance of Misses’ and Children’s Garments, from four any amount of adjectives. Livery garment in the wide collection is of superb style and highest quality, and worth buying at full prices. How much better then, at such reductions as these! At_ $39.60, from $69.50, pines At $6, from $7.50, Children’s Velvet Suits, with short | Dresges, of shepherd's plaid wor- Coat and braided sailor collar; | sted nls salle colle eherad gored Skirt, trimmed to match, taffeta silk, with tie: kilted skirt a beautiful model patent leather belt. than by Other Misses’ Suits at $15, | Other Children’s Dresses at aged and $22.60, formerly $3.76, Pid 60 and $10, formerly ODI ‘6, from $29.75, Misses’ from $30, Children’s of broadcloth, lined with tin, with deep shawl ersian lamb. Other Childron’s Costs at $5, $7.60, $9.75 and $16, formerly 37.50 te Third Floor Coats, of chitfon bi satin-lined, with rolli collar ning at left Othor Mises’ Coats at $10, $12.60, $13.76, $16 and $25, formerly $10.59 to $15 Here’s a How-de-Do in Women's Walking Gloves! Cape and Mocha, in the accepted styles for street wear, in new, perfect qualities, for which women would gle adel oth. shawl full price. Sure of a welcome at tomorrow's special! prices $1 Cape Gloves, 85c a pair] $1 Mocha Gloves, 7éc apair One-clasp, semi-pique-sewn, in @ One-clasp.PXM-sewn, spear 5 varicty of popular shades. in tan and oak shad Main Floor Neckwear Note for Women Good fortune brought us a little lot of hand-made Prin- cesse Lace Yokes, in modish shapes and ten designs, to sell at 36¢, instead of soc, or more We offer a charming collection ef black and natural Marabou Feather Stoles, 11-8 to 2 4-4 yards long. at. $246 to $17.60 each, Capes at $8.75, to $17.60 each, some satin lined; Mufis at $6.95 to $17.60, Voiling Special, 26c a yard. Plain and fancy meshe in black, black off wh Boys’ and Children’s Hats From $2, $8 and $4 Groups, $1 And now since this regrour ortment is complete with or without hi Si many in all s, and inclucles a vari lar shapes for boys and children Plush Hats, Tyrolese Hats with imported faney “Tam-o'-Shanters” with car tabs, ¢ hinchil lla ”P. slo aps Cloth and Fur Caps with ear tabs, now $1. Babies’ $4.50 Chinchilla \\ Coats, $3.75 The chinchilla cloth is of an extra good quality—-navy. gray and red which are made in full b with velvet collar en ato 5 years. Th ¢ i>) 400 000 Be ed Lee Oo)

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