The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1911, Page 7

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Sahinnaa f ; - ne ~— a i ee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1911. 7 { aati intone Rendle — — Customers will appreciate the conven- ((— LovERS OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT N —L W P d, b GOOD. jence of a GIMBLL CHARGE AC- Are invited to try a luncheon in the GIMBEL TEA otions le) rice ut COUNT. whiéh wevare glad to arrange ey bi lt L, bi erything Le pital i pi : like chickens, com bit ore to ree 3 gel Ne 48 mh on the: contrary, are continually Map friertds wot slected, deliciously cooked and appetizingly serve ‘or t ties are careft psen to bi st; and when prices are lo $ for with persons of responsibility. at moderate cost Lae ¥ hth Floor Notion ctier nas, qué ties are carefully Pal yeged ie he: shaadi anlar te kee Well-time just when Spring sewing makes such severe demands on the work basket, 68¢ for © real hand-made Hair Hets, very large, blonds, 20¢ for + 5¢ Reversible Belt Polishers browns and black 16¢ and 26¢ for p' o yds. washable rimming Braid, This March Sale of China and Glass Reaches 100, 16c, 26¢ yd. Belting, washable; colors or white, | many enlurs and dest man: tterns, ee £6 piece: Tape. i | $60 for scc | lair Rolls, also Turhanettes, which are being TFs (or shar ne SIT ! e e e worn more at the present time, and we have a variety of the 9 FOr JOINED SErip Stel), Ww Na eon. , correct shades and styles 20¢ 10c picces Lingerie Tape. ; Ad or white. 106 tor bunch (6 prs.) Mohair Shoe Laces. $1 for t2 pairs Dress Shields, fine nainsook-covered 106 for three Wire Coat Hangers Housekeepers are beginning today to experience an entirely new sensation in the matter of China Sales. | sits 2.3.4. Dress of Shirtwaist sha 106 for yard Hobk and Eve Tape 266 for two’ Grip Fast ones tk ite black or white 10¢ for three cards Oscar We Long Hooks and E.yes. It was natural, when Gimbels planned such an event, that it must be better and richer in interest and economy than 10¢ for three sc cards Collar Supporters Perf Dress Shields, finest grade of nainspok x Nickel Skir ize 2 s. for 26c. in oor anything of the sort ever done before. ho nia A abt It is—as you are secing for yourselves in this first enthusiastic IS PERFECT —low prices are not reached by the expedient of in- day of the March Sale cluding second selections infor example—dinner sets. (The Month- End Subway Store Sale | Most of the offerings are at half price--or even less. They in- Never was a sale begun under such favorable conditions. The Presents another day of true Gimbel economies throughout the seventy-five coniplete clude an unequaled variety of wares that the usual china Sale manufacturers and importers from whom we secured our great divisions of the Subway Store and throughout immense varieties of Gimbel-proven merchdndise does not contain. There is, for instance, the most wonderful array | original stocks of china and glass. at unusual concessions, have ineach. Importantly prominent are these events of Dinner Sets, from American porcelain to the finer French china, | worked with a will with us to make this First China Sale memorable Month-End Piece-Goods Sale, Continued including many designs particularly sbaenlld for country houses Here is a new list of offerings for tomorrow. We don't dare The Piece tion of the Subway Store shows a radiance of color and a wonderfully -interestingfllus- There is rich choosing in Open Stock Patterns. There are extraor- | to repeat much of Sunday's news. because the wares are so extraor- ff ‘ton efwhay Beauniul cove dy SN Peele ended aeel oa beck banat Soria: ie ~ : } . A color-re « inc § Poplins, fn till a wea D at § | dinary groups of Fancy China. Fancy Plates Cut and Engraved | dinary that to-day'’s response will undoubtedly wipe out many (eg black, white ‘end crear: evening and etteet shades, | arnvorig th foreign and domestie [vase Fabrice, (p-aiko ies : Glassware, Art Glass, Marbles and Bric-a-brac. Jt is important | of the smaller lots. But every day, and all through the month, SE OAT ile toes fanletuee yd. lengths of $1 and $2 grades, at 68¢ yd. | to note that every piece of China and Glass offered in the Sale } this will be a China Sale worth coming miles to share in, color-range, includin “tight and medium "dark These include Basket Cloths, Scatch Homespuns. | shades, as well as whit ick and cream, of usual 8s¢ Wool Etamine serges, Tweeds and Crepes, from 44 $17.50 to $18.75 American Cut Glass Much Under-Price Ro al Do te, 680 yd. to 54 inches wide ‘ ; ultonOpen | Table Glass Sets a ae Porcelain Dinner Sets, $11.75 ‘ ae ols on pure Blanks, in a great y' p' le Sie dae ip And 2; 700 Yds. of Dress Goods Remnants, 50c to 75c Grades, 25c Yard belt sue areeead \ m ngrave le Service, 12 cach o! ese are all the picces left t A be those beautiful x fabrics which : ch s 55. sets | be the lowest ever quoted on pertcet joods Stock Dinner Ware | . fa Boel ce Coa Claral, Like Ventsnry CORGd Coe eee ee es DRTC SPC tre ce eee oe r fine | € rit aa . that we formerly sold at $8. now A unique festoon border decoration Riera ap Baal. wich Valine [peg tials a * ect ar lah, laf pel oi y ! ie hi ce reek pathaa te tlt otha th Siting. 4 meri- 85. i ner Ai gy syle . and ii jlasses, gra i 4 ool oe One in TOR 3000 44 : } | cae foe, | i royal green and yellow, at less than 2 length only. 26 yd. Sulway Store, Balcony ah por- Jt ee eres Fete # Pint size, for- | cost of importation, ; Old English initial, $4.60, r ag celain, in 7 | | . , a full! Tall Jugs, with new fancy cutting, formerly | eae pon ae eee j Table Service of vo pieces; Goblets, Saucers Lace Curtains Men Ss $15 All-Wool 4 new bor. | $4now $2.76. | $2.50 Dozen Tea Plates, 10¢ cach Champagne, Wine, Claret and Cordial Canale iy Gor cesar Overcoats. $6.95 : der dec- | Bowls, 8 in,, full deep cut jeep shape, | goc Dozen Butter Plates, 40 cach Glasses, in new shapes: fine. clear crystal, |] lengths: in'a ynvlety of copreso ¢ oration formerly $3.50, BOW $2.25, $1559 vgn, Meat Dish large size. 9004 Sepraved WAR'O Ragin ivan BETA HILGBIT lekce eehnae Broken lines, but all sizes from 91 to. 48 We have | Bowls for salads Asp ve eles eekin tak be igraved with Old h initial, $6.76. Atitoinatte and Hen fe | ineh chest measurement. in a plentiful va Age xc Meat Dish, small size, 25¢. ety of ani sand plain effects Sold these | CG. tute Ane, $1.95 Covered Vegetable Dishes, 96¢. Table Tumblors, Scitzer |] He ar gs co grade, atet6 pre | __ fhvee-uarter and Lulltengeh styles, S65 rie ae Tp in out ‘regular stock at | <callops, $2.86. is See eee hes. 86c. TROIS bach Pees Throe-told denim Screens, | Men's $16 and $18 All-Wool Suits, {| . 17.50 to $18,795 hey. are composed Ow extra oe Bi if Dich 5c. in carton, insuring safe de 519 (t. high, with oak frames, usu $9.75 of 100 pieces as follows: for salads | ae Salad Bowie tA. 08 livery, and Whiskey Glasses. [J sly $1, tomorrow, $1.90. ’ Styles for ren and young men and of f yin. B fy Dinner Plarks Sloe Hout ied | $1.95 Dasen Tee Cure and Saucers, 188 eich engraved with any initial And 850 yds. of Burlap. in blue, | standard $15 and $18 grades, in a variety of 14 Soup Plates 12 Individual Butter | CutneT: ety | $1.95 Dozen Fruit Saucers, 8¢ cach 40c doz. brown, green, ted and natural col} fabrics including light gray mixtures “and 4 12 Tea Plates 1 been are ose Sugar Bowls, 60¢. Engraved Table Service of ag EE et 9c ys ub n dark colors, $9.75 ) 12 Fruit Plates | $4.60. G0 pieces. in standard de- PO nbs Macnad Mint saad ad Men's $3.60 and $4 Trousers for $2.36-— } sign of engraving: Goblets, 1 Soup Tureen a Champagne, Cocktail, Wine 2 Covered Vegetable Co er in all sizes from 40 to so-inch waist measure- ment, and in a wide variety of cheviot and 26¢ each ed Butter Dish Sugar and Cream Sets, new cuttings, formerly Notion Sale | | Hand-Painted Plates, | are half price, many even less: the variety 40 Per Cent. Less Chop Dishes, : Beautiful pieces from our regular stock. in quaint shapes and colorings, at a_ straight reduction of 40 per cent. from regular prices. Chocolate Pots Trays, Salad Bowls, s and many othe } formerly $2 to $15 Dishes and 12 Cups und Sau. | $3, now $1.76 pair. There were s.coo this morning when the sal and Cordial Glasses fegular Pra i worsted patterns a ‘Qren Vesetabl . | ‘Suan ane * nw fi sve opened—25 beautiful hand-painted decora- price, $11.60 set, at $8, the items advertisedSund , 3 95 — bee el (ing ieenieeiy te new entre eo tions on fine, thin china. ‘the overstock of for today’s selling will be ready | Youths’ $10 All-Wool Suita, tar eaty an & 4 ea Fr bs ve i shi the largest china importers in America sold again for tomorrow and these it Pay t A complete service for 12 persons. $11.76 | sugar and Cream Sets, extra large. rich. deep | tous at one-third of import prices, Usually | Decorated Glassware, Half Price John J. Clurk's SewingCotton, | Spring wear. in a large assortment of dark \ i i it, formerly $5, NOW $3. boc, 7 id $1 each 2 black or white, 200-vd, spools, . ‘ Limoges eat Brice cue; Lartracly. 45 (Hew © Gripes tasers on She Mant FI6et only. ce hess mies wae Boys’ $3 Suits, $1.80—plain double- ! A splend cele eae ai m Te i eronres a sir8. hape. cut | None sent C. Thousands of pieces of charming gold-and- 3m for sce Washable HaisRolls, breasted and pleat Norfolk, styles, and ‘ 6 i Nig ted | Compotes, tall foot, deep bowls, fancy designs, i uwway Store, Lower Floor decorators in I imoges. Most ‘of the pieces forieriy $4. now $2.75, : | Venetian Art Glass, in pieces ranging from small almond dishes uf * | to large sandwich trays, at 16¢ to $2.60; formerly 25¢ to $5.25, and including Com- potes, Salad Bowls, Grare Fruit Glasses, etc include » Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates, large, rich cut, . $3.50, mow $2.60, ull size, new design ani cutting, 5. Now $1.65. Comb and pieces, at scalloped edge; formerly Celery Tray formerly Brus! $1 tc 5,000 Yds. More 15c to 25c Tub Fabrics at 8c 3 The Subway Store section of Cottons is a lively place at this minute—and it will be good news for many to, read that this event can be continued to-morrow because of the addition of 5,000 yds. more of these Wash Cottons. Fifth Floor Fifth Flocr Fifth Floor Fifth Floor are known as “'mill-lengths, "from 2 to 10 yds. in the piece, and are being sold by the piece only. Th S b St 9 Sh f th Ch ° S 25¢ Fancy Tissues, 8¢ yd ree 20¢ Naat Manny 8c tag = \ asc Lose Gingham, 32 inches bikecaa 25¢ Sheer floral Organdies, Be y« 20¢ Mercerized Batiste. yd. e UU wa ore Ss are Oo e ina ale F floral Dimities, 8¢ yd. Jacquard Pongee, 8¢ yd. ses fteing Madras, ‘86 ya y. ye Mercerized Poplins, 66 yd. Tye Floral Batisee 86 yal | 20¢ Cord-stripe Cnparsiie. 80 yd. Offerings of equal diversity, economy and attractiver Utility Dress Ginghams, 17 inches wide, checks, assigned to the Subway Store. ess signalize that part of the March Sale of China and Glass which is ' stripes, plaids and plain colors; 10¢ grade, Te yd. cluding Madras Waistings, Madras Shirti ai Srcbseg Remnants of White Goods, 2 to 10 yard fener. tn in- ; bnapeld tt conan Mi 5 38 inches wine: in navy, tye nee flat eereien Dean Ve ¥ i i t Gle owls, B+ deeply cut and scal- i i ink, Copenhagen, ciel, old rose, wistaria, red, tan, cham- ineg-finished Suitings, Nainsool Eas Deeg Cut Glass at Brilliant Economies et te and sca! | Decorated Austrian China $8.50 anes Nee Dinner Ulan pt ack and cher shades. ssc grade | Clothe, of 19000 90 arades, 06 vd nae oie Se ee le : Saal ey With full gold edges, tinted spray and bor- jets at $4.76 0c yd. jul » Lower Fy Lara che cpene tien COTEE || ge, tt fone shapes, new cuttings, highly | der decoration, in unusual variety. at less | co.niece Sets of thin American Poreelal F ‘ : ll sai A) io RCErOy, Vise at al el a $ r e us’ e¢ of plain white la s lain tnd $5 Folie et sh865 regularly $y | than che usual price of plain white porcelain. | iq two hanklome Gecorelons, wich alt reralcs Toweling Men’s Shirts, : Water or Bsmonade ags¥tall shape, withietar {Su dC ream Sets, with star cut low | 75¢ he $1.25 Sugar and Cream Sets at 36¢ | gold-traced. i alla rast 75 a "i ! arty $3.14, shape, at $1.85; reguiarly $2 | each ry 3,000 yds. of all-linen Crash 1 See aeons TeDeLTY 8). ips ty | | 25¢ to 35¢ Cream Juus, Sugar Bowls, Put | Japanese China Chocolate Sets Toweling, with red or blue borders, . f Gelery Trays, ina new shhpe. with full rich | Cut Glass Celery Vrays, fancy shapes, seal Boxes and Spoon Tr: 10¢ cach. Sets of Chocolate Pot, with six Cups and 17 inches wide and of gc grade, All of them taken from $1 and cutting, at $2.75; regularly $4.5 ul red tops formerly $2.50. now $1.55. Nae to (aca) Plateaus Gain Bowlke Pull Bakes Saucers, in an odd red decoration, usually Tize yd i h Towel #130 Celgeapes tole A grades, | Fruit Dishes, 8-inch, full cut, at $1.60; reg- | Cut Glass Cr for oil or vinegar, long, tall and Fancy Trays at 16¢ each $2.25, at $1.26 sct pe all inen Cr sh online ibevalen ma reed pagraet . ularly $2.25. hapes. fancy cut, formerly $2.65. now $1.50. | And many other pieces at like savings Subway Store, Lowor Floor a i collect with Coen Poo Damask Special but most of them neck bands, de- j Irish Linen Table Damask, 72 | tached or attached cuffs: sizes 14 otapile Las AV inthe LH CODruar U rni uresale inches wide of Bsc grade, 6B¢ yd.” | to 17. Pleated and plain fronts, Subway Store, Lower Floor Subway Store, Balcony Tmporter's Sample Neckwear, 10c y St Gali Venise Lace Top Collars, Rabats and Claudine Collars, ace an importer’s samples for his 25¢ and 7 sc retailing lines. On Tues: day all at 10c. Large lot of Biehings con ing of fords laces, chiffon and met effects, narrow and wide, »5¢ to 75¢ grades, 10c yd. Embroide: red laundered Jollars, assorted patterns, high and low heights, c grade, 10c. es ¢ Lace Dutch Collars, many widthasnd peteerns, soc to 75¢ grades, ‘ 26c. jubway Store, Balcony, Hand Bags, $2| Aprons, 12'4c In Addition, the Remainder of the Parlor Suites at Half Price Which we placed on Beautiful. Pieces at. Half Price This February Furniture Sale has but one more day to run. It has been notable for the amount of beautiful Furniture it has distributed, at gratifyingly low prices, in homes which will hereafter unfatlingly associate Gimbels with fine Furniture. _ For the last day of the sale we group an interesting collection of fifty single pieces in the central aisle of the Furniture Store, and have placed prices upon them which are exactly half of our regular prices for such Furniture New Wash There are Chairs, Cabinets, Desks, Sideboards, China Closets and other Odd Pieces, among which you a sale this morning, will ; , : heat , N you offer some remarkable Dresses $2 95 Warner's MAGA. Baka Hees oain Women’s Gingham Aprons, wide sure to find some unusual bit of furniture to fit into the scheme of almost any room, ot a piece is shopwor: 1 opportunities, since all 9 . faerie i and full, large pocket and deep but all are fresh and new. <A few instances Of aun Three and Rive, 200 women’s pretty new Dresses five pieces, and made of goat-skin | hem: 20¢ grade Piece 'S } BEG in five distinctly new Spring styles in. walrus-grain, with silver gilt : Early English Hall Cabinet: regularly $125: now $62.50. Round Gilt Parlor Table: regularly $40: now $20. And ee aon ae Of Anderson G: peap aba YRS ey: Fa kcetlhy Aprontishte yee for Mahogany Curio Cabinet: Chippendal pattern: re >: now $20. | Louis XVI. Desk, with brass armorial trimmings: regularly Pe Of figured Lawns. 3 : . at ri sly low fig- Louis XIV. Mahogany Desk: regularly $90: now $45. now $42.60. Nees capae: train a Of cotton Foulards, $2, Subway Store, Balcony | _ ure: Subway Store, Balcony Pearl and Inlay East India Chair: regularly $45: now $22.50, Mahogany Table, with two shelves, marqueterie and glass tr Dinca ee ee pee Of pretty Percales Sheraton Jardiniere with brass pillars; regularly $25. now $12.50, _Tegularly $05; now $47.60. Risse Suite ; SUED In chec i dot _ Aizared effects, W omen’ s 16- Bt. Silk Gloves, 60c Arm Chair, in fine covering: regularly $80: now $40. Circassian Walnut Desk, Louis XVI, with trimmings: regu iaiere Suit (ay H We Lali clei Rael pe cae \ quick purchase 10 pairs—and they come in white a black, Sheraton Sideboard, inlaid lines: regularly $135: now $67.50. $110: now $55. HLRE OF PRG ATIAe st ny Up h double-tipped fingers and in the popular r1o-button length mous- h: re: rae naw 60. Be 1 A Chair, in per yyy fart ; hogany, at $92.60, regu- \nd colors are war ed fast etaire style. On Tucsday, 60 pr, China Cab inet to match regularly $135: now $67.60. eautiful Arm Chair, in rich covering: regularly $40: now $20, larly $185. Seventh floo On Tuesday, $2.95. And still sufficient tor Tuesday s demands—the collection of Kayser’s Oval Gilt Parlor Table: regularly $40: now $20, Seventh Floor . ir Subway Store, Balcony mple gloves of sce and $1 grades, 26¢ pr. Subway Store, Balcon Ap Bzceptionsl FY D aL auh White Goods Special nExeeptions! Wanoing Domes and Lamps aN telle orset ite Goods Specials | Supplementary to the March Sale of China, we have 1 vans naaK Bay Ft , Three notat P be buying in un for Summer} ared this unusual occasion in Hanging Domes and Lamps 1 1 Gimbal Con Ih lt SPE r Prather ne or electricity The collection is so artistic and ‘types its ‘Embroidered Duis foo 9 Wa. Reculary 65e and 85c } usual that we will make a special display on the Main ion. Here ar ay ae tlat "ae eee hee fen this S Sale, where will be shown the following, ; Ne pli sata ital French Plumetis, $1 Ya. , Usually $t $1.26 and $1.36 Janging Domes for Electricity or Gas, complete: all rich : ‘ : ag net ata colors: regularly $32.50, now $22.50, nd “Imported English ‘Marquisette, 150 ten , Usually obf n0 The Hanging Domes for Gas or "Electricity; well made: in n 1 les, we fle ull assortment cf Nainscoks, Long Cloth, Swiss Muslins, § ette, Madras, Lawns, Batistes, amber, with ruby or Turkish border, overlaid with fancy le hose su Oras Flaxon, Dir and other desirable white weaves, both dome i ’ \ etched metal work and fringe Second Floor Now $22.60 to match; reg. $25, now $16. And the following special groups in the Lamp Section on the Fifth Floor Lertens Wash Fabrics in their de- batistes. New Beauty Unfolds in Spring Wash upporters embroidered’ chiffon ba- Electric Reading Lamps, At $3, low b 1 hips, stig ps and bai t rina tin-ribbon str plain ¢ Sil b h with artistic mosaic shades, curved waist. soft skirt tac 4 del for t r 1 bev gtebric. And there are ¢ als ain specially priced suitable for Library ribbon-trimmed hose supporte growing girl Second Floor uitable for L an ae es 76c French Costume Lin Ee AT An Ae ae mn ortea (thie falls urealunei ple fag ! costume weight, but color-range Excellent Brass Lamps, fitted complete, for ailbigs ea, electricity, were $9, now $6.50, 25c Scotch Shirting Madras, 18c Yard Gas Lamps. regularly $12, now $8.50; Gas Lamps, regularly $7.50, now OAS - indsame woven str n white, tar 4s, 32 in. wide: from one of the a Te) l OW! $6.50, all completely fitted. Fifth Floor Spy ve NEW YO! YORK TAT See ete St Second Floor

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