The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1911, Page 23

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\ DAY, DECEMBER 15, %9ra. * Never Found So Many USES in One Shop ¥ mr mind and then tried to get it the week before Christ- va he chances are that you found the left-over and much- blouses of the Autumn season—and not the modish z maculately fresh blouse that you had in mind. ut we realized the increasing demand for gift blouses and ore have exercised every effort to assemble the Largest and Finest Collection of : Absolutely New Blouses During the past six weeks we have had over $100,000 worth of 8 made to our especial order in the latest Parisian styles, Lingerie Blouses in advance Spring styles. At the close of each day we replenish our display so that and sizes may be complete. et; These blouses are exclusive, as they are reproductions and ptations of our ’ , ‘imported models the most famous designers of The original els. cost’ many the prices of ese blouses, 88, $3.95, $5, $6.95, and Crepe de #8; $5, $6.95, $10.75 Santa Claus Is Working Overtime Making the Thousands of Wonderful Toys for The Finest Toy StoreinNew York...GIMBELS With its second Christmas still ahead of it, this Gimbel Toy Store has already won the reputation of ALWAYS being the most satisfactory place to buy Toys of every good kind, whether in mid- July or a week before Christmas. Fancy, then, how splendidly equipped it is now, with many thousand square feet of extra space in which to display its admir- ably classified goods, and with a superb stock of Toys of every sort which is kept fresh and complete every day by reinforcements from its vast reserve stocks, in spite of each day’s busy selling. y Tomorrow we shall be splendidly ready for as many of you as can powtbiy come, with fine | 4 assortments, plenty of salespeople and plenty of . i room. Bring the children to see The Dolls’ Furniture, Dolls’ Carriages and Dolls’ Apparel. The Wonderful Collection of Railroad Trains, Engines and Other Mechanical Toys. The Woolly Animals The Wooden Toys The Children’s Furniture The Wheeled Toys And every other fascinating sub-division of this wonderfully complete collection. Come as early in the morning as you can, and stay as long as you like. Fourth Floor Be Sure to Take The Children to See The Big Imported Three-Ring Mechanical Circus With Live Ponies and Trained Dogs Entrance from Subway Store, Lower Floor For the Woman Who Sews Sewing Boxes, Needle Books, Silver Thimbles, and many other needfuls for the woman who sews and for the little girl who is just learning how, are to be found in the Notion Store, in many an attractive Christmas form. Leather Sewing Boxes, imported, fitted with various as- sortments of ny requisites, from a small box at 765¢ to a beauty at $24.60. A Special Offering of Children’s Sewing Boxes, plain, or with picture on cover, some with lock and key, and containing : issors, thimble, needle, thread, etc., at 60c, regularly 75¢ and . Needle Books from John James &| Fancy Garters and Hose Support- Sons, England, in real leather, imita-|¢r8, some hand-embroidered lace- tion and fancy paper, some with seis- med or with fringe, 606 to $6 a pair. sors, at 106 to $5.60. Fittings for Sewing Baskets Sterling Silver Thimb! Emeries, 6c to 16¢. gold bands, at 26c to $: i Eeiiabies, celluloid, 6¢ each, three for 100, Bone Ringe, 6c to 10¢ dozen. Fancy Wax, all fruit shapes, 106 with |each, two for 16c. Book, ete.,| Scissors, smi r brass rings and in other t 60c, 75c¢ and $1. WU $3, $3.95, $5 »*%, ual ll op | A Maker’s Clean-Up of Fine Handbags at Low Prices About $3,000 worth of these handsome Handbags are to be sold for about $1,200, an average of less than half. They form the surplus of a large maker who is eager to get them out of his way before stock-taking. That’s an old story—but the Bags are new, and most desirable. Perfect, of course, and fine for Christmas presents. Three groups: 75c for $1 to $2 Handbags In leather, silk, velvet and tapestry, regulation Carriage and Musketeer styles, with fancy metal and plain frames. $1.50 for $2.50 and $3.60 Handbags Leather, tapestry and fancy velvet and silk Bags of all kinds and colors, in the usual Musketeer shape, and cther designs. $2.60 for $5 to $6.50 Handbags Of fine pin seal and real seal, in Musketeer and Carriage styles, with fancy frames; an unusually handsome collection. Main Floor Useful Gifts in the Gimbel Subway Store Christmas lists may be quickly and economically filled from cur splendid stocks of gift art throughout the Subway Store. Men’s & Youths’ $15, $18 & $20 Overcoats at $9.50 To-day and Saturday--The entire surplus stock of Brand / Brothers, 568-574 Broadway. 224 Great Ccats, with convertible collars, with and without belts. 148 Great Coats, with the popular “Presto” collars, that may be buttoned close to the neck or worn in the regular way as shown by the illustration. 162 Chesterfield Overcoats, 46-inch lengths, in black, oxford, Kersey, Melton, frieze or mixtures, with collars of velvet or self-material. 69 Swagger Coats, with ex+ stoose backs, 5 49 Coats with close-fitti’ filitary colle 36 English Looking Coats with raglan shoulder All told, 668 coats, a splendid assortment of styles and patterns, t Another remarkable feature with the majority of these e i enette materials, that are rain-proof. Such coats \\ virtually two coats in one—a bi Then the: serge, and many have guaranteed sleeve linings. Stripes and mixtures in the most wanted shades of brown, tan, oxford, gray and English effects. Sizes fo men, 94 to 44; for youths, 15to 20. These $15 to $20 overcoats at $2.60. Men’s and Youths’ $15 Suits at $9.50 Ane ent selection of good-looking, thoroughly reliable suits i models, short or long lapels, reg or high cut vests. Suits that ar fine fabrics as homespur hineres, black thibet and heay me--and the Furs Are Here teed Quality~-at GIMBELS is quite needless to remind you that Furs are the favorite gifts len, young girls and even little girls. But it is important that know that the Gimbel collection of Furs will be as replete as it was at the beginning of the season. Every kind of fur coat is here, from those of selected Russian ponyskin to jof ermine. And all kinds of muffs and stoles, from those of Paw to luxurious Russian sables—and in every instance the conservative. ever, for tomorrow, we invite particular attention to several tof Furs which we shall offer for the gift selection of those who th to pay a moderate price—but at these prices the Furs are ome with Fancy Scissors, Ft on bon: sty! Black and Blue Wolf, $20, $25 and $60 a set. Natural Raccoon, $25 and $45 a set. ~ Persian Paw, $7.50 and $10.50 a set Black Cat Lynx, $30, $45 and $55 a set often this fur is sold as genuine American lynx, but not at GIMBELS. Oleskin Scarfs and Muffs at $29.50 each oleskin Sets for Young Women, $19.50 a set For Girls and Young Women squirrel, angora, krimmer and Moufflon, white, blue and rose, $4.50 coney, $4.50 to $25 a set. to $26 a set. tion ermine, $2.25, $2.95 and | White Thibet, $3.95 to $7.60 a set. set. Full-Length Fur Coats for Women Ponyskin, $465, Arctic Seal (French-dyed Coney) $65, ‘ $75, $85, $95. 1 (French-dyed skra : $150, Aye dyed muskrat): |)" jended Squirrel' Coats, 62 inch) e148, $45, $57.50, $75. $155, $195. icles conveniently displayed Russian i Full-Length Fur Coats for Young Women though these are designed to fit Designed ‘oung girls of 14, 16 and 18 years, they are it for small women, {with graceful lines and properly propor- in every detail. al Frenck kin, pat. Brand Brothers overcoats are splendidly tailored, lined with heavy twilled $05, $75, $85, $95. ral Ponyskin, $75, $85. ristmas Bring a Year-Round Feast of Music to Your Home, With a VICTROLA Its Third Floor button BN SUBWAY STORE, | Te eSier i BOYS’ $3 and ssibilities cover the whole range of music, from Bach, and Haydn to the latest musical comedy or Puccini epera. ‘The great vocal and instrumental soloists of the world have contributed to its infinitely varied repertoire. And its powers of entertainment are always increasing, for as new compositions appear, they are added to the list. You assure an unending fund of pleasure for yourself and your family by the possession of a VICTROLA, Don’t let another Christmas go by without adding this wonderful enter- tainer to the resources of your home. Under our specially liberal terms We Will Place 2 VICTROLA in Your Home for Thirty Days, Without Cost or Obligation to You All we ask is that you make a purchase of a dozen Victor Records (which become your property) which you can choose from the whole Victor catalog. j i Will you not come and hear the machines, and let us explain the arrangement to you? And, if you decide to keep the Victrola, we offer you easy terms of payment, ranging from $1 Cash and $1 Weekly, to $15 Cash and $15 Monthly on any type of Victrola from $50 to one at $260. We also sel! the very convenient new POOLEY RECORD CABINETS The most modern method of filing Victor Records, which enables any record to tS found in an instant. Easy payment erms: The$40 & $50Stylesfor$1Cash & $1 Weekly, The $50Stylefor$2 Cash & $1.50 Weekly De monstrations on request- Talking Mechine Section, Eighth Floor $3 $3.50 SUITS at $1.95 The Best Yet of Our Famous Offerings in the Subway Boys’ Clothing Store Boys’ $3 and §3.50 Suits, many with tr Bi Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, $2.65. extra Knickerbockers, $1.95. Every one at all familiar with boys’ clothing knows Sorry, but only enough for 386 boys, or less, as many e ual 7 of chinchilla « vercoats~ knows that will doubtless buy morethan one suit. Double-breasted, is a remarkably low price blue and dark of good-wearing, good-looking fabrics, in gray and gray, double breasted, button to the neck style, with brown stripes and mixtures, for boys of 7 to 16 years. velvet collars, for boys of 3 to 10 years, Also Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits in this Boys’ $2.50 to $3 Russian Overcoats, $1.75. group at $1.95. Gray and brown mixtures, also plain Pinin blues, graye, alao light and dark mixtures, bute blue, for boys of 2}4 to 10 years. By all means ton to the neck model, with collars of velvet or self make an early selection of these $3 and $3.50 Winter material, for boys of 3 to 9 years, Sulla for bays of 02. Boys’ $5 Long Overcoats, $3.95. Boys’ $6 All Wool Suits, $3.95. Thoroughly well made, of all wool; da ¥ With Extra Knickerbockers, that are full lined brown stripes and mixtures, smart single-breasted coats with taped seams; Norfolk and double-breasted suits with the popular convertibl ecollurs and belted backs, of Winter weight, gray, tan and brown mixtures, for for boys of 8 to 17 years, boys of 7 to 16 years. Subway Store, Balcony die nothing d. ors, choco cheapon- elivered a busie = 8 box of here for Ib. } }'s2.65 We Purchased at the Manufacturer’s Auction Sale and Offer To-day and Saturday $10,400 Stock Drapery and Upholstery Goods, At Exactly One-Half the Regular Prices Such bargains are too good to hold, so we have rushed our purchases from the auction room, and put them on sale im- tutions , Candy pack and quantily jalcony THERS THIRTY-THIRD ST. mediately, even though such a sale is unusual at Christmas time. Included in the great collection are i Curtains, Portieres, Couch Covers, Furniture Coverings and Drapery Materials, All at Half the Regular Prices In the most wanted patterns and colorings, a well selected stock,—the pick of the entire offering. All offered in the Gimbel Subway Store, Lower Floor—-well displayed for easy selection. |] toe; sizes 29 |] with flexible or heavy leather |] Cape, variety of tans; special. |] Pure silk; 39e » Chile o has ite heart Je its thorax, sither flesh nor wone to pro- organ, and it's beats can ven. The child appears to + Ow, but the ly Beller Hmil Berger and in the Elizabeth, idKe Whittemore thought was joking and threatened Ow's lawy: to fin the studio of jadeiphia, where CHAPPED LIPS, SORE MOUTH): Annapolis Dentist Tells What to Do ing in contact with sore mouths, nd chapped lips through his pro- » this dentist naturally around for the preparation for the relief of these conditions. The successful result of his search is told in his own words. “1 take this opportunity appreciation of your pre used them personally, have recom mended them many ny times, and T nd them the greatest healers I have ever known. Resinol Ointment and the Soap are constantly on hand in my bath- room. “Being a dentist, | have occasion to ob- serve many chapped lips and sores about nouth and nose, and the first thing I think of is Resinol, and always recom- mend it with happy results.” GEORGE T, FELD MEYER, D.D.S. Annapolis, Md. Everybody has or may have some (rouble or irritation of the skin. It is inevitable, because the skin is exposed. It may be just the scratch, or the cut, sore, or it may be something more i herpes, barber's express my «. | have piles, a car- bunele, a fel ver it is, so long as it isa ski ble, Ri ol Ointment is the remedy to use. Ri 1 Ointment is ab tely pure, containing only nat- |, hing and healing ij jients. of doctors recommend it. Its ing and healing effect is almost in- stantancous. Resinol Soap, while thor- oughly medicinal and antiseptic, is one of the most pleasant toil on the market. Itisa absolutely pure and no! cially adapted to child It is very effective for shampooing and cleansing the scalp, Jt J ipa dandruff and docs much toward keeping the hair from falling out. Resinot [ok ponyerg are for sale by all druggists, and you can secure free samples for trial purposes by Resinol writing to Department 101 Chemical Co. Baltimore, Open Evenin Women’s Caracul Coats Rich pony finish carecul, lined with rich quilted satin; full facing, large cape collar, double cuffs, slit sides; val. 15.98... Women’s Navy Polo Coats Large shawl sailor collar of tan cloth, large musketeer cuffs of tan to match; also black coats with baby lamb or ailk plush cape collar and cuffs; also gray mixtures with colored combination col- lars, full 50 to 54 in. lengths; 4 98 ° sizes 14 to 46; val. 7.98. ... Women’s Waiste Silk chiffon over plain or stri imported messalines, in all colora; nets, lined with china silk; hand em- broidered fronts, rich silk lace yokes, collars and cuffs to match; latest set-in %4 kimono sleeves; Savion 30 29D Women’s Bath Robes Also long kimonos, made from heavy double-faced flannel; large assortment of colors, finished with satin, shaw! or combination border; shirred or girdle belts; all holly Women’s Shoes Gun metal and patent leather; button or Blucher; short vamps; nobby 1.48 Women’s Juliettes Also slippers in all colors and sizes, Toles sporti 8 Women’s Long Kid Gloves Excellent quality kid; 16 button length; colors, tan; special. Women's Gloves Meyer's make; heavy quality wile; cial 95c Women's Silk Hose all-over pattern; deep garter top; heel and toe; all sizes lleese sees 69 Women’s Handkerchiefs Good quality linen, with in- 59c itials; 6 in a box; special. .... Women’s Comb Seta Back and side combs, inlaid || with fancy 22 kt gold; special 95c Religious Articles White pearl rosary beads und white or black prayer books; value 25c i SP aoe Writing Paper 24 envelopes and 24 sheets of t, in fancy holly cabinets; value a Cc 9.98 ‘silk | former price Sat tt" 9B oak s{wo large statues of Bt. Peter and Bt. Paul are on exhibition, As the light from thair lamp struck the stone figures, the thieves dropped thelr lamp in terror and never stopped until they got outside, wi That therp is money even in free Junch !s proven by tho $200,000 fortune ieft at Chicago by Frederick Giahe, one of the Windy City's twenty greatest men. He is credited with having invented the free lunch years ago, when he be- san his saloon business there at the age of elghtean, Rode in Pr t's Auto After Be- Pat Of « Train. President Sproul of the Southern Pa- cifle picked up a hobbling tramp while touring with friends near Los Angeles and carried him to town in his automo- polle. In the pxchange of confidences the tramp said he had deen kicked off « freight train, and his host admftted Re t of the road. parting. ed by Pigeon, He Finds Din- © Ready When He Gets There. one af his carrier pigeons fluttered up to Edward Carson's Jewelry store in New Rochelle, and he found tied to its jleg & message: “Teiepho: work- Ing, “Come to dinner eatly. "Company Tt was from home, and when he got there dinner was ready and the com- Dany had already arrived. Carrier pig- fons are his holy, Except She Was a Gold Mine. Blcomielt, ‘NI acted otrancat nose ets as lark as marbles. Geese Attack M A score of Canadian geese attacked Charles Gunkel, sixty, assistant keeper of birds on the jake in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, when hia feet caught tn the wire fenve of the bird inclosure, atte Tas head down and for half an our Keene picked him befoi cries brought help. Sas Candy Shop Fatled, Co-Kas’ Heulth adviser, in her report to the trustees of Cornell Uni- Vorsity, saya that since the closing up of the Sage leGe candy etore there has been a health of the The co-ed goodies and candy shop wes co-uperative and did a roaring business in 108-cream and sweets, ‘Woman Paid tor Faneral She Jest Haé in 1986. In 168 Mra. Mary Welsh gave @ St. Louis undertaker $185 to be used for her funeral expenses. Just been used. Mrs. The money has ‘Walsh died at the age of seventy-five, ; |and the undertaker buried her, ' Woman Distinguished by A@mite- ton te Reyal College ef Surgeons. Eleanor Colley ts the fret woman te be admitted to fellowship in the Royal College of Surgeons et Loendos., Bhe has just deen given the distinction ‘Dy @ gratifying vote. Do Your Xmas Shopping Here Saturd Large Stocks, Right Qualit, and Lowest gs Until Xmas. AR Girls’ Coats aoc. ae 2 trimmed with silk bi voce dag) fancy buttons and Former price 196;..2.20; Lod aie Ai ite Boye’ Blue Serge ert tue sizes 8 to 16 yra.; tad Bogs’ Chinchilla Overcoate Suite to 10; speeial. i Boys’ Auto Coats Selection of patterns in heavy woolen | fancy mixtures and tweeds; convertible | st shaw! collar, eatin 2.98 €8 to 16; special, Children’s Rubber Bootes Pebbly leg; _fleece-lined, “Boston” i sizes Unbreakable German silver mesh; | or short chaing; 5 in. frames; aoecal ‘2.9. Men's Pajamas | Men’s Cape Gloves | Heavy 's Neckwear all-silk, fous-in-hands; ‘5c Men’s Handkerchiefs \Fine quality reversible or wide ends; var riety of patterns; special... Fine quality; hemstitched half dozen in fancy box, 49c, 69c and Nothing the Matter ‘With the Hea, |

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