The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1911, Page 21

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DAY, DECEMBER 1, 1011. Da-Da to These Imported Coats, | | ericlien Hatsand Bonnetsfor the LittleTots i} Inn 10 gh ese Lonely Coats a $3.95, 96.95 a $7.50, $8.75, / } | \\ ‘< Hopped From Trai With Dyna-)it hanging in the station yard, and ; were $6.l0 $85. | fte—seill fo = for Him, while the gate was opened for the patrol . ‘eter Schohi boarled the Lake Shore | W#eon somebody swiped the bird. And se iL) teed rete nets Mm) " a4 \ z Umited at Chicago with eleven sticks of | 4b0ut the same time #0 men raffied $8. $25, were $11. 4 Al i ‘ | dynamite and fifty percussion cabs in a | 0% & %-pound pig at the Central Hotel Tf you had thought of giving your little grand- — om “ | naok, and finding the train did not atop | ot Centreville, N. J. When John Udens dau or niece a beautiful coat or bonnet for i = z \ at Gary, Ind, jumped at the latter | sky: the winner, went i he ee hb 3 ’ aner taken away in @ strange auto, the Christmas, Lea pacha yagi Dim ‘or squealing a loud but futile pro- and at the same time get the | that Paris has sent us Ge) season. The Coats are short, of course, for little ty of 6 months to 6 Years. Some are of messaline, faille or sill poplin in white, light blue and pin! also fine cloth in white and dainty cdlors, too. Hand-embroidery is the favorite adorn- ment, alt! those with narrow bandings of beaver or w cor are very charming. place. People watching the train dash by | | saw a cloud of smoke and heard a roar. | All they could find was a hole in the sround, torn steel rails and bits of fe: Plucked Teri Pig Depa: teat. Alrman Chases Bird and Outfiies It t London aviator, aw @ white heron whtle trying out hie ma- A bundle dre AY @ thief cont chine and gave chase over trestops and & twenty pound turkey which was auo-|**Und the felds, tloned off at the Clymer street palice| Finally the monoptene conquered, for station, Brooklyn, to Doorman Michael |** heron dropped exhausted. It mene O'Brien for $1. After plucking tt h Oe ee ee ee and as they all are the essence of licity. Those of silk are hand-embroidered, while the fine French beavers and felts are daintily trimmed with ribbons and velvets, . a8) Dresses—fairy-like creations of dainty nets and laces over while, pink or light blue silk. Sizes.2 to 5 years. $12.75 and $14.75; were $16.50 to $35, Second Floor Christmas Gloves for Everybody fe to lay particular on tl of this Gim ‘We wish icular stress he COMPLETENESS of this Gimbel stock of Gloves. jually im int is the fact that we are sure of the GOOD QUALITY of every pair of Gloves among the dozens of styles. And PRICES rel, because it is dis- are adjusted to give the biggest measure of quality, style and service possitle for a y given sum, Frenc THE GLOVES FOR WOMEN include every style from the Fur Motor Gaunt- neh models. And let or woolen mitten to 80-button Eventi Gloves of white kid. Sal hall point | w eae Ran ate! a 9 ein bd yen vi whee me i le, we sl poin' ‘ear. Motoring Gloves and Gaun' “ae Meeh vap e specially Fur-back Gloves with fur, lamb or seamless wool linin, m $4.50 to $20. di ani HR GLOVES FOR Geechee ‘are shown in newest styles, colors, stitchings 6—Guaranteed em leries, in sizes 000 to 7. y were 93 My In every group there is a notably wide range of Gloves at $1 a pair, a dozen h guaranteed satin, The styles alone at tha: price for women. trimming of caracul cloth. All Gloves will be handsomely boxed for Christmas giving if requested. For Th M B t s f l ust 45 Coats. tomorrow, a special lot of beats, $12.50, were $18.50— 1s eautliiu teed satin, also interiined. Women’s $1 Gloves at 75c Pair D ¢ lace Lambskin Gi: f , soft lity, sewn, wit moras | SHONINGER PIANO 1 | | Father Stricken Damb at Funeral A Reasonable Plea | nse (ener en For The Stomach | ter «ers city, “and doctors aay he probably never will epeak again. ‘The girla were killed in @ cavetn, and Uf Your Stomach Is Lacking in Digestive | "4 **!!ct!on ta believed to be due éo Power, Why Not Help the Stomach |" Delts Work—Especially When | **™ °o** 4 It Costs Nething to Try? John Crawford fell from the fourth floor into the elevator shaft at Me Sm Not with drugs, but with @ reinforce. ameburgh. cloteen ment ot dlgvative agente, euch an are| rom ey: a valet the eat meme naturally at work tm the atomach. Acien-| “ise hung for en inOLAMt ORG teen peuk, citeguee cts Xion requires] ten foot, into the bussment, Without e pepsin, cenous term ‘bien, veeretion gf hyarochlorie wet Me FR aa Rah oo Wn your food falls to digeat, é te proot pos! |e uNY Mure five that some of these agente are lacking| Hit Six Girle Trying te Gheet One Rab! in your digestive ‘apparatus. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Contain noth- J hastened yere jo tng but these natural stoments necessary sfoLouth, Kan, wate he rot Wa tisestion and when placed at work in| woot a ribit hopping eround the ma fomach and small intestines, \eate porch ly whet these organs need. ‘They stim. sere ~~ " ~| watoh, landa and graduaily| Ho Dut Bf off atx missed the rabbit, normal condities, ‘sana back to their| girls in the lege with the bind shot, \ Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have b. Lada; and abroad and are found to conteth noth. te Aly natural digestives, accord management Chemical Laboratory. Telegraphic cath dl ft me | freee, “Dittindo,” London. ‘Selemens Cafe Boulevard, was found tn the erep 030 Central, 20 Cullum ot. Fenchurch | of a twenty-fve-pound turkey, ; x The turkey came from Sennington We |The’ chef noticed = bulge in the and when he slit {t with hie knife ‘Train. Sizes baa. 0,uis,ino,@,| A Most Remarkable Sale of Will Make a Delightful Christmas Gift popped the timeptecs Women’s Fine Sweaters ’ And Bri ifeti righten the Home for a Lifetime $16.50 to $18,60—Fine | At $4.50, $7.50 and $10.50 Each; Usual The young husband, whose bride of a few months is ambitious for a beautiful ©. | Dreamed He Ww: sin Jumped From Moving k and reseda; with collars ‘ i * Nar fi . . 01 =| Teut, T. P, Bemard of Fort Slocem, ad Coath of titted wool. Wholesale Prices, $48 to $225 Dozen home, can find no more gratifying gift for the one he most wants to surprise on Christmas |} jan"s N. ¥., dreamed that be was ene cam In quoting the values of these superb sweaters, we give the makers’ regular * * aan * A adaptable for ti that collided with another and was eink. e wislens prices by the dozen, Tus ae they Were marked on thee . of | Morning. The father, who has daughters, or just one giri, can think of nothing that |are intended, (Signed) ”| ing, and Jumped from the window ef « retail ? i i in e se, 4 . * : * A John R. Bi i 7 4 cheviot, velveteen and] | °°"The"Swenters are this season's samples, with some surplus lots, from the | Will make Christmas, 1911, a time to be remembered with delight as long as he lives, There le no averat in the preperation of| eat Clarendon, lis,” ulee Ot howe Ida. inall: 50 t : te Knitting Mills, of Marinette, Wisconsin. They comprise so many i h j s *, Dy ta. Their compost-| He landed in I originally $16.50 to"$85, | | Marinette er earathl styles in nik tiicand-wosh und allceool, and auch a wide | &° Will the purchase of a worthy piano. mone physicians| caped injury except fora few eoreteben e of colors, that descriptions are impossible. The more so, in that there ° fi » pelhers $7.50—Sturdy qualities of | teluta few ofa aa far en Se hn cot coh! wy And This Fine SHONINGER Piano Tame Tront Enjoys Tarkey ‘ a ‘Thankegiving Dinner, be ) f p English mixtures—ii 5 ; all sorts of plain and Pete, the in & epring —— atstw Ns ari wives LAT oueoeey coeeruncigfeolor| aad raza tte At $325 Is the Most Artisti Winerereen, Cottage, Highland Take, 11d % $13.60—Very good gualii in the lot from 36 to 44, but not in each style. e Os r 1S 1C von 'my| Conn., ate a quarter of @ pound of white breasted style, trimmed wit! ‘We have divided them into three groups: : Lurkey meat fed to him in bite by poet Gray and navy. to At $4.50 Each _ Instrument the Money Will Buy «| ian"yot Pete ind Chretien tea k e920 to $25 Velveteen, blue peer in $7. 2 ae at gg cleaale: For two generations, musical New Yorkers have admired the superb pianos that . Z a, i asian Melee this uy Navy and li . : 7 a en ar. af aind - » uart's Dyspepata A WORK, = pai a Aides ee Sweaters Usually $84 to $110 a Dozen, Wholesale. have come from this femous New England factory. True in music al tone, with depth, 3 medal AND vORK ee ystrated. 6 to 14-year sizes, At $10.50 Each volume and singing quality that make them satisfy fully the musical ear. They are your druggist for @ fitty-cent box! work. ' e free trial « yo gurprised at the 180 Stuart Hidy., ener Poet—May I not write eome verces! Sweaters Usually $120 to $225 a Dozen, Wholesale. distinctly different from the scores of merely “commercial” pianos that dissapoint Doctor—On, certainly. —Chrtetian In cheviot, corduroy, doubl 7. een and velvet, Of course, this announcement, with its remarkable chances for buying fine | £0 many. The SHONINGER is a piano of that excellence and artistic quality that ee |, $20, $22.50, $25; ori; Sweaters for #0 little, carries with it its own injunction for prom vege one appreciates more and more as musical taste develops. Full Winter Stocks of ars And $15 Puts It in Your Home ‘ s— ’ . ‘his small sum from your Christmas money brings you the finest gift of all. The balance ispayable The New Cascade Boys Suits & Overcoats in easy monthly sums, while you are enjoying the daily delight of possession. A Host of Frills crown of oj tn hss parnts to tas 4 ralbring If you do not wish to learn to play by hand, here is the handsome \ Store, and th ill be glad they came. For here p and Jabots fet stocks of Winter Clothes that, it ls possible. to SHONINGER PLAYER-PIANO at $600 | Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 finest stocks of Winter Clothes that i Le a 5 choose from. Pure wool throughout, finely tailored, cut All the new fancies in neckfixings for "> with janet attention to good style—and yet priced inthe | which anyone can play, a superh instrument, also sold on EASY TERMS, woman who needs one or two for her Maoh rpdpvbies2] Demonstrations at your convenience, without obligation of any sort, in our newly organized Piano suit, or for those who are wise enough oP eu Winter Overcoats at $7.50 and $10 | Store. Eighth Floor. gifts now. Each fixing will be boxed, whethet Present unusual choice. Cut long and full, with belts all price is 26¢ or $13.50. round or in the bac torm collars; singl Venise and Irish lace collars in sailor, quaker, shaw! | | double-breasted; wool or serge lininus: sizes 5 to 18 se pouting a0 rah nee collar tn elln, upto: tna | | deublerensted: wool or serge lini: sizes Christmas Ribbons Men’s and Women’s Um- lowest prices are imitation. Two- Ribbons for tying packages, for putting the dai Hand-embroidered fichus which give that desired o-trouser Suits at $7.50 and $9.75 | ouch on the-Christmas fancy work, and all such s gusinen to a gown, $4.60 to \—trimmed with Silk Lambrequins and Stand Covers, imported Fancy Boxes, Cushion Tops & Table Covers At Greatly Reduced Prices. eal Prizes brellas; Of handsome all-wool fabrics and two pairs of full-cut at nm 1 pag tt ee lenclennes, Cluny oF I knickerbockers with each suit. In plain blue serge, ne PUERONM: SATB 18,8 RD at $92 an * ‘A miscellany of Scarts at $1 to $8.95, that were | | browns and gray mixtures. Norfall: style, 7 to 16 vears, ny of them muen unde at $2 and $3 Silk Mantel Imported Fancy Boxes % #4 to $15, afforda an Sroellere A gpatoor apd a plain, double-breasted, 9 to 18 years. Dd ara Flee aie ‘ Specia' larly attractive groups that we L b ‘Taffeta, with silk embroid- mizi: ifts of beauty. These fs repe ; taffeta | bon b: e HEnITtia ennai teicedl lad fe w y nti, J Tetecr or chiffon, some are trimmed with marabou, | | $6.75 to $8.60 Suits and Overcoats, $5 a aa tdaal ay ng facturers to sell at far cts Glad i | Silk and gold embroidery {ered designs, lined with silk Moire. Jewel and Glove Boxes and a few have muffs to match. i de, 18¢ yd., reg. 25¢ r and theatre caps—many sparkling with ¢ ye Russian Overcoats, Sailor and Eton Suits f years; and Norfolk and double-breasted years, Broken lots from some of our best se at former prices. Boys’ Chinchilla Coats and Reofers Sizes 214to10 years, at $7.60 to $15. Fourth Floor » to10 10 to 18 ng lines, Boudoi: \ it those fascinating gold dewdrops on mousseline de soie, 86c to $8.95. Special—This Parisian Marabou Stoles in black and natural, 6 and 8 strands, $3.06, gularly $5. Muffs, black and natural, $3.95 to $13.50, Main Floor . heavy (willed silk Um- 2.75, $4.75. $0.75 Regularly $4.00 to $25.00 § $ $ oe ‘ 3.50, $5.50, $7.50 | Silk Stand Covers 50 to $11.50 | Silk and gold embroide | $1.50 & $2.75 | Regularly &2.50 to 86,00 ht > edge, on str . with a good ass j 1 handle ished with bo bon, $1.50 Main F Men's styles in cape-horn hoe ‘ “ nd trimmed natural Main Floor 400 Squares 24x24, suitable for cushions, PT AY 5 hair seats, etc, Silk and CO Cushion Tops f Cy Bika sna {inten velours, damask, bro- block ‘printed linens 20¢ each 50¢ each Value 75c to $1.00 Value $1.00 to $1.50 A Kodak Is Sure to Two Splendid New Styles of ake a MerryChristmas Children’s Shoes ts very first activity will probably be to | ,,Revently we delahted, | ul ptograph the happy family gathering, and | real red-top i you have at once the real secret of the | dloavor of the Ulrabl She , t nt " ’s popularity and value—the perpetua- | the interesting has led us to bring out V (6! 5) fy Ty bet rm of pleasant events. | Boys’ Shoes With Double-Wear Sole A 2 TROLA rh , i hot « ion, our experts will be glad to show ) } . ae ities of the Kodak and how | You know the story —slcating cold a ; 6 | For Thirty Da ys ' 5 ' ‘ : | so 7% - the solo sep i 1 Lt } n . \p! 2k . ) . nal : a treated | We think that you will appreciate this marvelous Machine, the end of the 125 able overs \ In Response to Plan We Shall Repeat Our Fin: Qix24, oO im cades and tapestries. take pictures, burnt soles. And burnt leat hcr | bent, Here are heavy She j 3 A Double Lens, | 131, $2.60, Sizes 1 to 6!., $3. el : i full range of Kodaks No. 3 Double Lens, size ¢ » weathel om $5 to $100.60. ayind ta ine reg. $16, spe- | ft = to Re proot 3 rat Premo Cameras, $1.86 | Postcard size, 3!4x5%, | | There is no cost or obli to $81.50. Brownie Cameras, $1 to ong & Folding Pocket Cameras, : bai at special prices fromnow regularly $5, | Not buckskin, but new until Christma: special at holds t No. 1.4 Universal Focus, | No. 4 Box Camera, size | buck. Ve p ¥ special at | 4x5 in., reg. $3, special at Siz 5 to $2. i of picture | $7.20. Sizes 8!) to 11, $2.60 Also a full holiday showing of »ers, Dancing Pumps and Fa 2x 2x3 yards, various fabrics and colorings 42.50, $5,00, $7.50, $10.00, $17.50 Regularly $4.50 to $27.00 { tion to you in: t our offer; we deliver and ense. Sox Camera, size | recial at $18, | Girls’ White Nu-Buck Shoes, $2 to $4 | send for the Victrola at oui We merely request two or thre » good referent nd thet y buy: n Victor i : for your Vic ‘ { to credit ue , Records; as you will need m } or exchange used Victor’ Rees These Records you may "Second Floor | your property whether you | ‘amera, post~ We havern card size, 314x5!> in,, reg. A trie tee d y special at $7.20. 14 Styles of Men’s | trola a the we? 05, Fourth Floor y to renew it f One of the notable Saturday offerings from the Gimbel | Come and a Shoe Store for Men, A splendid dress or business wear, of our regular » ers, a8 Well am two newly udded sty ty of styles If you cannot cor Je, in all leath- | nd enc Storm Boots in heavy tan and black calf mel W YORK THIATY.THIAD @T. ‘Tomorrow, specially priced. at $8.96 a pair- | | Second Floor lect from the whole \ r ! they remain » the Victrola ot H Fine and Medium Grade Towels f (Odd lots and broken lines) "te at Greatly Reduced Prices Usual 25¢ to $1.00 qualities, at 18¢ to %75c each the Christmas season, up to, or | va model from $60 to $200 ma , . ’ the R If you mised the last opportunlty ed h Be OR rie Meth oe Broadway & 20th St; 5th Army 19th Ste 1 free delivery n not let this one go by without tak = puree eT eee | s e if

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