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sey symm} yy THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1911. 2 04m va REMAN mtn. 7RRY mARIRC RR 82 ano ARE roe comes. lee GIMBELS The Scent of Mimosa Recalls the beautiful walks of Monte Carlo, which are lined with the sweet-smelling Mimosa bushes. However, all of their deliciousness has been transported in these dainty Parisian Sachets, for Madame to conceal in her costume, or put amid her lingerie. Jessamine is another delicious scent in these Sachets, VAN TUYL ORDERS “PUBLG PROBE OF | ~ BOROUGH BANK The Fun Is Fast and Furious In the GIMBEL TOY STORE But This Wonderful Toy Display Is Fully Ready to Serve You Up to the Last Minute The Horses are prancing, and the Bears are their cages nervously, and the Electric Trains are { most short-circuiting in their excitement, and the a 3 . ies are beginning to whimper, and hope that some little’ girl’s kind mother will come soon and take them home. How Much Have YOU Saved This Year? If you have been systematic in your affairs you have probably formed the fabi! of ‘(hrifl, with the result that you and all your loved ones will have an abundance of the comforts of life. Is it not a good plan to train your children the same way? Start tanking accounts for your boys and girls. And to the boys and girls, we say Deposit the Money Santa Claus Gives | Will Include a General Inves- | tigation of Entire Banking Situation in Brooklyn. Only Two More Days of. the Big Imported Three-Ring at $3. * * : Tor it’ * | Like a garden of roses is the Bureau-drawer Sachet, You, with Gimbel Brothers, Bankers Mechanical on ge goag fe t 44 1 0 ae thing for et which is delicate and beautiful in design. Violet, $12.50. Let it be the nest-egg for a 4 per cent. compound interest hi an . e twinkle of the tmas tree, GaAAA of Binks Cece an Tuy And we awill make these Sachets in any odor to yeur account—a surplus fund to be used only in case of actual CIRCUS that she has been eagerly looking forward to ever since BEE Gtdered 0 pubtie ineaisy tanto the especial order. necessity. The best recommendation a young man can offer she left her beloved black forest. Some, of course, As so many men like just a delicate perfume, there are flat Sachets, with initials, to be worn in the coat pocket ‘with the handkerchief, $1. when applying for a position is a bank book, showing a number of deposits and a balance, which speaks volumes in a silent way to the effect that he ie thrifty, careful in his conduct and am- With Live Ponies and Trained Dogs Damking situation in Brooklyn, espe- ctally the affairs of the defunct Bor- owgh Bank. He has named Jeremiah are bound to be disappointed, because they have to! stay here to keep house—for this is a Toy Store all the year round, and not just before Christmas. But hun-’ T. Mahoney of New York, who has been risians Adore bitious to rise in the world. re r the Attorney for the Department in| All pd o ao ef ioed That ad P re ie fesse 4 dt Such a bank book indicates persistence and resolution— a ota toe dreds of the others will be gone tomorrow, and still Chetge of the invest! From ‘ost, famous perfumers , ; , for “money in the bank” is more than money; it is character. 4 5 more the next day, and the next. a inves $26. Some are in these artistic antique gift baskets for j Pi ’ ‘ It is j : se + Past the inquiry is likely to lead to | gift-giving. itn Five Start an interest account now and climb successward. t is just in these last thrilling days that the Gimbel eriminal prosecutions is the belief of Albany officials. Former officers of the | Berough Bank will be subpoenaed and the management subjected to a thor- ewsh probe. Mr. Mahoney says thore | are many things in connection with | the bank’ not yet brought out which se will be mate: Qt least to a prosecution civilly of th @leims of the bank. Mm a letter aa attorney in the investigation the Buperintendent says: Toy Store rises to the-emergency, where one less splendidly equipped might fail dis- ;, ina are still surprisingly full collections of fine Toys. And best of all, « Pointed Price-Reductions on These Fine Groups of DOLLS and TOYS $2 Jointed Undressed Dolls, 26 Irches Tall, at $1.26 $4 Jointed Undressed Dolls, 30 Inches Tall, at $2.60 Gimbel Brothers, Bankers, Rear Balcony, Main Floor This Beautiful 88-Note |. Milton Player-Piano Opera Glasses As Gifts Of these invaluable aids to enjoy the play, as well as Lorgnettes, Hines. ulars and Thermometers, the Optical Goods Section offers delightful variety. Opera Glasses, from $3.50 ee signating Mr. Mahoney including the famous Lemuire Glasses, am convinced that such an inves- | tigation will not only aid in the liqut-| @ation of the institution and thus be a! irect benefit to the depositors, but may | pessibly assist in bringing to justice In- | atviduals who may have been guilty of wrongdoing, whether officers of the tn- | al jon or not. If such an investiga. tien ts conducted in an tmpartial and dignified manner, !t can in no way dis- it well-managed banking institutions | fn existence. I believe that both the interest of the depositors and the cause Is Loved for Its Artistic Qualities @ from Paris, $6 to $28.76, In Homes from the Atlantic to the Pacific Enameled Opera Glasses, imported, | $19 to $33 Lemaire Field Glasses, $10.60 t $16.76. ; . i Prism Binoculars, $26 to $76, nettes, in gun-metal, from $3.76 to $12, silver, $6 to $10; silver gilt, $5.76 to $8; gold-filled, from $8 to $9.60. Reading Glasses, 60c to $1.76, in anit gilt with pearl handle, $6.60 to . Thermometers, 16¢ to $6. Boys’ $5.60 ‘‘Arrow’’ Hand Cars, at $4 Children’s $4 Mahogany Rocking Chairs, Cane Seats, at $2.60 $2 Extension Tables, 16-inch top, oak or Mission, at $1.25. Same, 20-inch top, $1.50, from $2.50. Desk Stools, with backs, at 36¢ from 50c. Children’s Rocking Chairs, golden oak finish, 86c from $1.25. Square Extension Tables, oak or mission, $1.60] White Arm Chairs and Rockers, 46¢ from 65¢ from $2. Steel Wagons, painted red, at $1.26, $1.60, Morris Chairs, with Leatherette cushions, |$1.76 and §2, were $1.75, $2, $2.25-and $2.50. $2.26 from $3.50. Poys’ Marathon Racers, at $1 from $1.50. of gound and conservative banking will be ¢urthered by such an investigation. . “E wish the investigation to be con- | dusted with y and care, and de- aire the miny! f the hearings to be submitted to lepartment as soon as | obtained, in order that I may be tn- formed in 1 Of ite results as soon | a9 possib! The Boro Ate closing reported total resources of * about $2,260,000 and capital of $200,000, | ‘with $1,300,000 due depositors. The bank ‘was organized in 1902. B. R. Shears was the president when the institution | clesed its doo: | Main Floor, Rear From Grave to Gay— From Equator to Pole— From 5c to $157.50— These are some of the contrasts to be remarked in the comprehensive collection of KS that is spread out for your easy inspection and choosing on the many tables of the Gimbel ‘Book Store And, as books are on nine Christmas lists out of ten, it is important to know about this Book-y part of Gimbels while y re doing your shopping. Right next the great Toy Store on the Fourth Floor. | Fourth Floor ! " GIMBELS For Christmas Candies That Are Pure The only store we know of in New York * here Candies of standard of purity may be obtained. That 3— - Delicious Candies made of pure wholesome food stuffs, absolutely without glucose, or any subslitules or cheap- ening ingredients. ) We believe that people desire pure candies, just as much as pure] foods, especially just now when large quantities are being purchased i] for Christmas gifts, Christmas celebrations, etc., perceulaciy for Sunday Schools, Public Schools | + And Charitable Instilutions ; j ' ‘ ' } ; ' i Bil COLOMBO, Ceylon, Dec. 2¥. physicians in char, Charles W. Eliot, President ef Harvard University, who wao recent- q@erated on for appendicitis, report a improve: they consider his cspéition as stil! jous. ‘The simplest and easiest way to buy Candies is through Our Candy Order Bureau” Just make a selection, leave cards if desired, and we will de- Best of all are— ‘Sample Bottle Often Proves Beneficial, liver at any time specified. Photograph Frames and. Our Delicious Chocolates and Bonbons _| J Seme ti: I fflicted wi . ° Daintily boxed, with almost no two pieces alike, or you may make yeur own bifeey and blader trouble and was un Pipe Racks—at About Half Price | #2.) ' iting able to obtain any relief from other med- auxe, , Kedoes,sovent for esamaple bottle of your Little clearances, in time 4o make them available for Christmas Duchees, 60¢ All Chocolates if desired Any one will be delighted with a one-pound, two-pound, or a five-pound bes 7 — of these pure Chocclates. Christmas Mixtures That beys and girls or any one may eat their fill of, withcut injury, as they q are absolutely pure-— e : Christmas Treat Mixture, 26¢ Christmas Stocking Mixture, 186 Swamp-Root. I received so much bene-! fit from this small bottle that I purchased | a Beogs bettle of the druggist. I contin- ued the use of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root | uatil I regarded myself as cured and am ood health. I recommend: | giving, of cert attractive groups. The Photograph Frames, are of fancy leatherette, with metal edges and square and oval openings, in card, cabinet and imperia », in pink, light blue, purple and green. ed it toa neighbor who has uscd it with At 36c, 50c and $1, formerly 65 to §2.50 Good Cheer Mixture, 20¢ Purity Mixture, 26¢ eh froucte ee desan Rook ae The Pipe Racks are of wood and ideateall heads, skulls, Sunday Bebo! Mixture, 800 Victor Mise, 408 dy, fe AS | ii »s, college z a desi in vari y Santa Claus Mixture, 18¢ Sweetheart Mixture, ‘8 preparation that will do all y NSH | figures, college and other designs, in various effects Deere asd Gosena of other tempting cardies. Old favorites and many new or lt. RS. ALBERT STERNER. | At 650c, regularly $1 to $1.50 : “"Cressona, Pa, | Personally appeared before me this} 18th of September, 1909, Mrs. Albert | Sterner, who subscribed the above state meat and made oath that the sume is) tree in substance and in fact. | C. A. MOYER, J. P. kinds, All better than ever, because absolutely rye “ way Store, Main Floor Baleeny For Its TONE isa Delight to the Musical Ear | And Anybody Can Play It With True Artistic Effect It is the pride of the factory that builds it. Care and skill combine to make Gifts in Art Needlework From such a_ bewildering variety o! autiful things as | are clustered in the Art Needle- Letter to Be Kitmer & co. perfect every detail of its construction and finish. By Gs work Store, it is possible to | ‘aosnsaiala Salita The Matchless Milton Piano possesses a delightful tone, perfect in its natural chpoee BL. ai te random y mm. ouc a ‘What Swamp-Reot Will Do For You Send to Dy. Kil toa, N. ¥., for a si cogvince anyone. Y a booklet of valuable albabout the ing, be sure qualities and as responsive, pure and mellow as can be desired by the most critical. Milton Pianos are exceedingly durable, bein honestly and carefully made and guaranteed in every detail for a /ifelime against any defects in material or work- manship, by manufacturers of the highest standing, who realize that the con- | New tinued popularity of their instruments and the further development of their busi- ee ira emer Uy scent i Sones ott the satisfaction received by the purchaser. The Milton isa SAFE pia’ es stores. And this excellent instrument offers the safest and most gratifying investment that the care- < — ful buyer can make. We invite you to compare the MILTON “INVISIBLE” PLAYER- ¥ | fi | French boxes, Pillows, baskets and Bags. Gold Serap 1 kets, Fern Pots, tower Vases in y, with » Pin Cush- | ions, und y lightful and | practical gists, | At Half Price vd Wood pieces for pyro- der of our stock, for brass Reduced Ono-Third i The remuicer r stock of PIANO with any other instrument sold in New York for $550 or less. In fact, the MILTON | has been quoted by other stores at $600; but never at Gimbels. On EASY OUR PRICE is $450 Christmas Terms Why Not Give Your Wife the Most Beautiful SEWING MACHINE in the World ; a: ne Metal-Apiiki wciiuting, sort of ; Becaus ot i 2 >it MAKES A MUSICIAN of who- decorative hanay oe ee e 99 ee ee ith tt can be purchased Mw TINMATOBBR VARESE, ans the — wen om) A oe Domestic c We Recommend That You Settle the Piano Question | Autograph | e ° g : By Selecting the Instrument That Will Permanently Fountain Pens Cabinet Machine at $45 P a GUARANTI-ED $ Satisfy You, and Make Regret Impossible iinet rae | ‘a ORIENTAL PEARL 22-K GOLIS FINISH @ Special that is a every “ree of wl offer a )Amited 1 tomorrow, we shall be able to have ready for Christma Any name you choose on the barrel, if not ov There is always a distinct satisfaction in giving - and receiving--the BEST thing of its kind. That is why many men will delight their wives this Christmas with the gift of one of these superb ‘Domestic’ Sewing Machines in Cabinet form, In the first. place, the mechanism is of the mest approved “Domestic” pattern, with the cele out of one by sewing lock or chain stiteh "attachments. | And most women know that for fifty years the Domestic” has been a household word in thousands of families. cond place, the beautiful Cabinet, in which the machine is housed, is a fit ornament | for any living room. It is made of bird's-eye maple, ash, I'lemish oak, Circassian walnut or may ] hogany, and is a fine specimen of cabinet work. Lifting the cover of the cabinet automatically raises the head of the machine and also provides The Artistic LILLTON “Invisible” PLAYER-PIANO Remember that the Milton y Plays the Entire Key-Board—88 Notes Be sure that any player-piano you buy is modern in this respect. May we have the honor of demonstrating the Milton for you TOMORROW? At least, we hat you will protect your own interest by seeing the MILTON before making your pur- and before you pay a Much larger sum for an instrument no better, if as good. Every Gimbel instrument is eelected for its artistic quality and sold upon its merits, alone, WHY BUY USED PIANOS gold pen, plain or chased barrel, with y name or that brated “looper,” which makes practically two machine i of a friend, in holly box, for | avin, and with a full set of the wonderful “Domest Oth « claborate | 8! Wis ' q of In the Also a spec Fountain Pens at $1 | With Mk gold pen, ina vari ety of styles. | | There never was a practical gift that was not the better for being beautiful. | \ | | : ' i H morh. in ‘ge from $10.00 BEA no better. M fl'yed, includin M Main Floor, Rear | asewingleaf. Price, $46. In golden oak, $40. Sold on the usual Gimbel easy terms of | for Christmas ge $2 CASH and $1 WEEKLY | yw 4 vit sir thin, worn tone and rickety keys, when buy the F J \ i J which permits of placing the machine in the home for Christmas on 7%; pf are, mace for Je ite TLTON PLAYER-PIANO i $460, oO n buy the GIMB B O H ERS a first payment of bu 2. Instructress furnished without rs i *ROHBER Piano, in exquisite Colonial models at your home, if in r New York. A LIBERAL A) om} ANCE MADE FOR ‘TR OLD MACHINE ON THE PUR. CHASE PRICE OF A NEW “DOMESTIC,” Fifth Fleer NEW, sparkling with the real Spirit of Christmas? BROADWAY Piano Store, Eighth Floor THIRTY-THIRD ST. 480 Eroadwa:, New York (QPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ——__. -- = ’