The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1911, Page 19

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"MEE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1911, - GIMBELS MARSHAL HENKEL SERVES SUBPOENA ON JOHN D, SB guess my millionaire friends are be- @twing to think I've got the habit of " sald Marshal Henkel eg he sank wearily into his chair in his eee tn the Federal Bullding to-d again et his home, and ne snoox with me (he always does that time I call on him), and smiled wanted to show me some new views ho hed just received from abroad of his trip through Scotland suet summer, but busy t served all of his Morgan and Charles ' The Unusual Has Been Achieved in Many Ways--- Tomorrow Should Be The Premier Day of the Season in The Girls’ & Young Women’s Salon New styles will make their debut, and also increase our already com- ft = prehensive collection of more than 600 styles in Coats, Dresses and Suits 6% for young girls of 6 to 20 years. é ‘Distinctive modes" is not only our motlo but our rule. That is why all girls who love smart clothes come to GIMBELS. They are not only sure of getting authentic styles, but copies of the latest imported models. Besides we never have a quanlily of a style, only a complete range of sizes, as it is our policy not to permit one style to become too popular. Quality and prices defy comparison, whether $2.60 for a Washable School Frock or $160 for a Suit. For Young Women, 14, 16, 18, 20 Yrs. Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. his country my friend I'm coming for in his fine ri over the hills from ‘Tarrytown, +] eia’t! Mr. Rockefeller was just cating st again when I reached there. How d'ye do, Marshal? he sald. 1 Again?” ‘Yes, Mr. Rockefeller,’ I sala. ‘The nt sent more subpoenas and [ must get them served to-day. 1 thought, seeing my a, J. Plerpont Morgan, is off to fome Episcopal convention, I would Oeme to you first this tim: “That's all right) Mars dealers name, Send 10¢ for ‘Come again.’. ilo Hay Specialties Co, “I dropped in on Andrew Carnegie ALL subeTiTUTNS Restores color to Gray or Faded hair—Removes Dan- druff and invigorates the Scalp —Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth—Stops its falling out. ‘$1.00 and S0e at of Is not a dye. Stores or direct upon he sald. A Special Display of f 1250! STREET-WEST — . , Tailored Suits, $15 to $125. (~) Millinery for Young Girls at $5 Demi-tallored Dr se #10 to 645, Go LY | | tras ety tte ea] | EE ES rr, ivenile, an isO & pleas! Sel ion for » . Between Lenox.& 7th. 5 z 2 ue idl hea nae ical Gimbel Milli in particul Pallored § iter 910 ri bila 1-bl i frocks 1 boarding school and ES t 7 it | By sh “ yo! inery every jar— juits, to 5 all-black frocks for an Save SOppINE Gontea" ig He ae EA te wd which signifies Dresses, $7.50 up to $36. convent wear, ¢6 and upward. Money jusy store, the low operating expenses—all are factors in the Here Exceptional Quality—Even at A Special Price French felts in white, pink, light blue, also fine beavers this collection of Hats, which are in the new sailor, m, poke and Dutch bonnet styles—trimmed with furs, flowers, cocards and rosettes of ribbon. Other specially priced Millinery for the younger generation. Beaver Hats—in mushroom and poke styles, trimmed with ribbon or flowers: navy, cardinal, brown and black, $3.60. Beaver Sailors—roll or mushroom brim, banded with grain ribbon, navy, brown and black, $2.96 and $3.65; white, $5. School and play Hats of felt; numerous styles, mostly trimmed with ribbon, $1.26 and $2.60. Dress hats up to $16. A Special Showing of New Modes in Millinery for Women, $8, $10 and pl? A Genuine Surprise—4s we shall not quote the real values of this apparel which comes to us in several special purchases. Full-length Chinchilla Cloth Coats for Junior Girls, $20 This, the latest style, in these Coats has Astrakhan cloth collar and enffs. Semi-fitted and yoke self-lined. Only navy blue. Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years. making of low prices. EVERYTHING AT LESS TH, N, OR YOUR MONEY BACK. sa Until 9402 Me ‘Open Saturdays Until 9.45 P. M. Young Girls’ Worumbo Chinchilla Coats, $9.75 Even though this is the searcest fabric in the market, we were fortunate in producing 150 of these Coats to sell at this surprisingly small price. These are full length coats—not reefers. Blue, brown, y and black; lined throughout. Sizes 6 to 16 years. 2,000 Men’s and Women’s imas Umbrellas affeta 1.10 They Have Every Ap- pearance of a Regulat $5.00 Umbrella, A special cash purchase enables us to offer this immense quantity of Men’ and Women's 26 and 28 inch Ambrellas at the above sensational price, Never before in the history of this store have we offered a more attractive assem- blage. The handles are excellent, hardly any two alike, and in designs emi- nently suitable for Holiday presentation. Among them will be found Plain and, Heated Batten Boony, panel fea tel a Mission in novel design—the newest carvings on ‘ood, ted Horn, French Gray Silver Caps, European Novelty Wooa Handles with real a Young Women’s Velveteen Suits at $28.50 Only black and blue in these Suits, as these shades are most effective in this icul: ode! whi H alled di , The coat is fashioned with Empire back, the large revers are of satin, and the het silk trope aes both Caitecual and ore tical. Lined throughout with guaranteed satin; also interlined. Loose panel on skirt is braided in harmony with the hack of the coat. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. ; Two Styles in These Two-toned Coats at $20 Made of those superb woolens which are as warm as a blanket and yet not as heavy as the fabrics known by that name. Harmonies of navy blue and a lighter shade of blue, brown with either tan or green, Oxford and purple. Both Corduroy Dresses at $15 A smart demi-tailored style which makes these Dresses both appropriate for school and afternoon wear. Practic- ally a coat style, as it fastens in front with crocheted buttons, Beauty and Economy In The Sale of RIBBONS tal ornaments; Fancy Mushroom Tops, y Rich Brocaded Ribbons for all sorts of Christmas fancy work— § D trimmed with imitation Irish lace collars and cuffs Sizes Gores, trimmed tn oarioes effects, Jeweled and chgravest holly ribbons for tying up Christmas packages, ribbons for lin- | | styles may be fastene'! hich at the neck. Sizes 14, 16,18 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. The fabric ts a superior grade of Aviation Taffeta; best paragon ribs and gerie, millinery, hair-bows and sashes—all are included at won- | | and 20 years. Third Floor. silk de chine cases. derful savings in this liberally planned event. Principal groups: Flowered and Brocaded Ribbons Beautiful effects on satin and taffeta grounds; mostly with harmonizing \ borders on plain taffeta. From 144 in. wide, at 10e yard, regularly 15c; to 10in. wide, at $1.60 yard, regularly $3. A Beautiful Messaline Satin 75c Yard for $1.10 Quality Values up to $3.00, All Silk Brocade Ribbons for sash and hair bows, in charming rose de- Glistening, gracefully draping Satin in a smooth, even Made to Sell at $12.50, Twenty-five different styles, all leathers, all sizes; a great mom¥y-saving event. Ben inv Aue sad pee Hp ape ap roger eth ree rey phe weave and a lustrous finish, admirably suited to the ex- . | $ i Men’s&Youths’ Suits &Overcoats At $9.50 and $10.50 i Continuation Sale of Women’s Boots, 1.95 $15 and $18. When you see the suits and overcoats themselves you will realize that we have been conservative in the above statement. For the suits and overcoats in this offering are the most wanted styles, thoroughly well made, of di ble pesenboyTp The maker's Rides. | practically every garment. ut these suits and coats are now selling in other good stores at regular prices we have Benes requested to keep the names out of print. Men’s Suits and Over- coats, at $10.50. Suite—Two and: three-button models, with long, soft roll lapels, and other styles; tailored as good suits should be All-Silk Jacquard Satin Ribbon In pretty designs for bows, fancy work or children’s dresses, 1 inch wide, in pink, light blue and white. At 6c yard, regularly 10c. osettes made of this ribbon, 25¢ and a pair. Satin Taffeta Ribbon in good Cian for fancy work and millinery use, in many colorings, 1 inch to 5%4 inches wide, specially priced at 6c to 28 yd. All-Silk Taffeta Ribbon, extra heavy, for children’s sashes and hair rib- bons, in colors, black and white, 6 14 inches wide, 26c yard, regularly 45c. Two-tone Satin and Ottoman Ribbon for millinery, 25c yard, regu- larly.85¢ and 38¢c. Wash Ribbons for Lingerie In pink, light blue and white, with sel1-colored satin dots. Nos. 1 to 5, 26c to 65c piece of 10 yards, regularly 35c to95ce. Main Floor iguous costumes of the present day, in black and a full color range, and 35 inches wide. That is the quality of Messaline Satin we shall offer tomorrow at 76c a yard, instead of its customary price of $1.10. Also an unusual offering of Black Bengaline at 75c a Yard In plain and novelty weaves, 35, 42 and 44 inches wide, and imported to sell at $2 and even more a yard. Very desirable for handsome tailored suits and. Winter coats. Second Floor “Marie Antoinette” Lorgnettes, $5.75 These graceful _and well-made Culture” Lecture by Amelia Sum- Merville, Noted Actress. In our Lecture Room, Fifth Floor, Satur- day afternoon, 3.00 to 4.30, and evening, 8.30 to 9.30. No admission charged. A Quick Clearance Sale of $6.50 Boys” “Koch Quality” Suits, 4.25 A limited quantity of these Suits will be placed on sale to-morrow at the above remarkably low price. Norfolk and double-breasted models; absolutely all-wool materials; full peg knicker trouscrs, lined throughout; sizes 7 to 17 yrs, Reliable Furs Specially Priced Price-concessions that will attract the eager attention of- thrifty shoppers. Every article guaranteed. BLUE WOLF SCARFS—trimmed with heads and tails; regularly $20.00. .1 Two Months Ahead ofTime--ThisSale of Women’s Smart Top-Coats and Beautiful Evening Wraps | 5.00 BLUE WOLF MUFFS—regularly $18.00... 12.00 BLACK FOX NECKPI —regularly $25.00. BLACK FOX PILLOW MUFFS—regularly $29.00. GRAY FOX SHAWLS—regularly $20.00 GRAY FOX PILLOW MUFFS—regula: : AMERICAN WHITE FOX NECK PIEC 95 AMERICAN WHITE FOX PILLOW M 05 14.75 Juniors’, Misses’ and Small Women’s They're the coats you have seen advertised downtown during the past Polo and Reversible Coats, week at $19.75. Extremely smart and serviceable models, of all wool materials, mixtures and double-faced fabrics; some with wide belts; others reversible in contrasting effects; sizes 13 to 20 years, Girls’ $3.95 Dresses, 2.95 ALL-WOOL SERGE AND CASHMERE DRESSES—in plain colors and checks, with either high or low neck; trimmed with contrasting braid or self colors; full kilt skirt; sizes 4 to 14 years, Women’s $1.50 Hand Bags, 95 A new assortment of VELVET, SUEDE, SATIN and TAPESTRY HAND BAGS—with or without frames; fitted with purse and long sill: shoulder cords; also some SEAL AND WALRUS LEATHER BAGS—with gilt and silver frames; all leather lined and fitted with purse. (Sizes 6 Monthy Children’s Warm Coats ‘Si054tes' CHILDREN’S SHORT WHITE COATS—of fine batiste, double-breasted, with pearl buttons; circular cape, trimmed with silk braid.......... 3.69 CHILDREN'S SHORT WHITE COATS—of all-wool cashmere; a stylish little model, with circular cape; elaborately embroidered; finished with silk piping; also other pretty styles, lace trimmed................, 5669 CHILDREN’S COAT: k caracul, Russian fe; trimmed with brass buttons; finished with d lining; also othe plain cloth in red and navy, with large pockets Girls’ Smart Hats Reduced in Price MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS—a large assemblage, consisting of brush and smooth felt hoods, sailors and a variety of soft and semi-soft effects; trim- ith silk, velvet and sma!l fancy feathers; hereto- med with silk, velv s 8c, 1.25, 1.75 a fore from $2.00 to $3.50; ate. ceceeeeeecee essen eenee ee Women’s Cotton Waists re: ‘oke of heavy: shed with Cu : fine embroide lace; front hand- insertions; back ry and linen .. 2.69 Square yoke ite voile; a very elaborate mo jectively trimmed with Cluny insertio: jew tucked tions and plaited frill; others pr tucked, 1.98 Phebe . Women’s 45c Lisle Hose, 24¢ Photo Frames, ‘slse* 39c a 5 HOS A special purchase and sale of BLACK INGRAIN LISLE HOSE=| cord. FRAMES—ia. cablbwt * pose with garter tops; white tipped toe and) oq and landscape designs; finished in heel; double sole, heel and toe; regu-| French sray, gold plated and the new larly 45c. ivory finish. S front and back; sleeve with lace inser (it Lorgnettes are of French gilt, with short, medium and long handles, and the desirable large size lenses, 95.76. Optical Section, Main Floor Birds aa BirdCages In the shop there is a whole aviary, from the soft trilling Can- aries and Finches to an enthusiastic Macaw with gorgeous red, blue and yellow plumage. And of course all the Bird Cages and Bird Foods that these feathered friends need to house them safely and keep them well. Harz Mountain Canaries, $1.85 A remarkably low price for fine j healthy young birds that ere all good singurs. Brass Bird Cages Various styles at $2.26, reg. $3. Domestic and imported, square or dome-shaped, $3, reg. $3.50 to $5. Imported, no two alike, $6, reg. $8. Brass, with glass sides, at $16. Brass Bird Cay ands, $5, regu- | lanly $6.50. Others at $10. However, this sale is not ahead of time at Gimbels, because we have four clearance sales a year instead of two. In so doing, we have a selfish motive, as we do not wish our stock to become con- gested with broken sizes in styles which we shall not reorder. At the same time, this plan is ex- tremely advantageous to hundreds of women—as it affords the opportunity to get coats of the latest style just when they are needed—but at prices which usually prevail at the end of the season. Therefore economies are two-fold. No matter what your size may be—34 to 44—or how your taste may run—you will be able to select the very coat you desire as there are dozens and dozens of the latest modes, in nearly all the new fabrics. Besides, these coats are distinctive—many are our owr creations and others are reproductions of our imported models. Coats for Traveling, Street and Motoring Wear $12.60, instea | of $18.50 _ $16, instead of $25 $19.60, inst»ad 0: $29.50 $24.60, instead of $35 $28.60, instead of $46 Imported models —many fashioned of those suverb woolens which ore only made in Robaix, France, $50 to $100, were $75 to $150. Superb Wraps, such as one will delight in wearing to the Horse Show or Opera—as they are artistic creations of rich brocades and velours, trimmed with magnificent furs, rare laces and exquisite embroideries—a third to a fourth less than former prices. These are masterpieces of Callot, Beer, Doucet and Bernard. Special —Broadcloth Coets, shawl collar and gauntlet cu‘{s of Leipzig-dyed caracul, $27.60. ‘Third Floor 6000 Pairs of Women’s One-Clasp Imported Lambskin Gloves at 85c Pair Fresh, soft leather all in the good-looking pique styles or sewing, with handsome Paris point or one-row embroidered backs. In white, tan, gray, navy blue, black, brown and mode. Distinctly smart walking Gloves for Fall and Winter wearing, that most stores would sell at $1 a pair. Gim- } \ Blan, hels. however, prefers to offer them as specially good Gloves for their price, 85¢ a pair | 923 from $27.50. Cages on stand, ° Bird Seed, 3 pack: for 22c, Men’s $1.50 Cape Gloves at $1.15 Pair | Bird Gravall tog, bo, now 6 ‘for Part of them from a famous English maker; the rest are the fine American make, in tan, oak, 26c. and red shades, P. X. M. sewn, with spear-point backs; Gloves that particular men will like. Party Beet, 8 peor fon ate . Main Floor Small ORIENTAL RUGS A Fine Company at $15 Here is a “plum” for the man or woman who needs another small Oriental Rug or two to cover up a bare bit of floor somewhere about the house. From our splendid Oriental Rug stock we have chosen @ number of Mosuls Afghans — Shirvans Beluchistans In sizes averaging 3 ft. 6 in. x 6 [t. 6 in., and in a most attractive range of good patterns; usual selling prices of which are $20 to $28.50. We offer you your choice tomorrow at $16 each. GIMB TOMORROW- Men’s and Women’s $8 to $5 SHOES, at $1.95 a Pair THE ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCKS of three leading shoemakers. THE SAMPLE LINES of two famous makers. Men’s $3.50 Shoes at $1.95 a Pair 14 Styles—Gun metal, patent leather and tan calf— button, blucher and regular lace styles, Women’s $3 to $5 Shoes at $1.95 a Pair 23 Styles—Kidskin, calfskin and patent leather; welted or turned soles; all sizes in the collection. Subway Store, Balcony Sixth Floor NEW YORK EL BROTHERS THIRTY-THIRD ST. tailored; of new brown and gray mixtures; also plain and fancy blue serges. Regular cae, to 46; “ripe 50. 4 ‘ih 60-Inch Long Roomy Overcoats, with convertible collars and some wi detachable belts; heavy mixtures, tweeds and cheviots; also Chesterfield overcoats, of black and Oxford kersey cloth, with silk velvet collars, 46 inches long. A few Fall top coats with all silk facing; also a limited number of Reglans. Young Men’s Suits at $9.50. Made by a house that specializes on young men’s clothing. In a word, they are made as young men’s suits should be made, and therefore look better, fit better and wear better than the many other youths’ suits that are merely models cut down, 4 Suits in a large variety of styles; two and three button coats, with the long roll lapels, high-cut vests, with white silk edging, and other popular models, Sizes 14 to 20, : Among the Overcoats are smart Raglans, coats with convertible collars and other good atyles, in many of the most wanted new brown and gray miz- tures; sizes 14 to 20; will also fit small men. Sutway Store, Balcony Boys’ $4 Overcoats, at $2.95 Boys’ $8.50 & $4 Suits, at $2.6 And we have other equally re- markable offerings for Saturday— in fact, so unusual are these offerings of suits and overcoats for boys that they are bound to sell to the first lucky shoppers. Boys’ $3.60 to $4 Suits, $2.65 With extra knickerbockers—just h $86 suits—smart double-breasted and plaited Norfolk models, in new gray, and brown mixtures, for boys of 6; to 17 years. Boys’ $4 Chinchilla Over-: coats, $2.95 # velvet collars, Every one knows the usual price of Chinchilla Overcoats, We advise an early selection, ai Boys’ $3.60 Russian Over. | Ye" Y =] coats, $2.50 ie a7 Set Pretty gray and brown mixtures, also plain gray and blue fabries ¢oul breasted, buttoned-to-the-neck style, for boys of 244 to 10 years. = Boys’ All-Wool Russian Overcoats, $2.95 For boys of 3 to 9 years. Buttoned-to-the-neck style, so with chevrons on the sleeves; mainly pretty gray mixtures, wool lined. Boys’ $6.50 and $7.50 Long Overcoats, $4.96 For boys of 8 to 17 years, Only 360 coats in this remark able offering; double or single Racal with convertible collars, cut full and roomy, and well made of absolut all-wool mixtures, Ye 08 eo Boys’ $5 Long Overcoats, $3.75 Double or single breasted, with convertible collars, brown and gray mixtures, for boys of 8 to 17 years. Subway Store, Baloony etl ie as en ernie ra nails

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