The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1911, Page 11

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THE EVENIN pin was stolen in Cairo, and after wait- ing @ month and advertising freely he ee ee to Ber- 2, A short time ago he was sent to New York to study the hotel business under William C, Muschenheim of the Astor and met a sub-manager who had on a pin that resembled the one Mr. Licks had lowt, “A beggar sold it to me when I was/ in Calro last year,” explained the sub- manager, who handed It over for inspec- tion. On the back were Mr. Licks’s in- itials, and after he told the rtory the pin was promptly restored to him. “I coneider it the most remarkable ineldent I ever heard of,” he said. © of California, due to wea in Beigrade, Minn., on Christmas night, reached Saginaw, Mich., with $10 in his pocket, but while stopping off had every cent stolen. rest of the trip he had to make on freight trains and “blind baggage,” belng put off many trains by unsympa- thising crews. He got his first square meal in St. Paul, at a Salvation Army headquarters. Despite all setbacks he was game, nnd got to Belgrade in time to claim his bride. & Healing ashe Fn da One Grain of Wheat @ Year the Price of Plot of Land. George W. Engel, for the payment of one erain of wheat each year, gets from Nathan EB. Dodson a small plot ot ground near Hazleton, Pa. The ground 1s to permit a private sewerage drainag and the agreement of cold weather. “IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES @8¢’ FOR SALE 4y ALL DRUGGISTS Laat eeu maion cme S@lhas been duly filed tn the Recorder's A Wibele nger stopp .T. Kele office at Wilkes-Barre. | logg’e team on a bridge near Spring- i fia, Mass., and after giving each of the horses @ chow of tobacco, drew a large flask from his pocket and poured @ Grink of whiskey down their throats, When the driver got down to interfere the stranger ran, so did the horses. The later Were traced by the contents of the wagon along the road, §R5Spe Father's Cobbler Shop as a Monument to His Memory. E, B, TURBLINGTON, VicoPreddent, Women’s Department ‘The little old cobbler shop at Lynn, Mass, where Samy! Winslow sr. be- gem making shoes fifty years ago, is belag transported on wheels to Beverly. It has been bought by Samuel Wins- low, the son, president of the United States Shoe Machine Company, who il put it on the grounds of his home in wemory of his father. Pre-Inventory Sale Thureday, Friday and Saturday January Prices A Sale of Record voces Hp | High-Class Suits, Tailored & Trimmed ts 5 Chiffon broadcloth, wide wale cheviots, diagonals and mannish serges. Heretofore to $35 id Evening Dresses Ss papi anit =| $1 2.50 chiffon over silk, velvets and serges, season's! best models. Heretofore $30, Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats) $8.50) Full length models in chinchilla, cheviots, double- & faced cloth, English mixtures and reversibles. $10 415 Mistake, ie Hands. John W. Cook, hunting rabbits near Lawrence, Ind., chased one into a hol- low log, put a string to the trigger of his gun, got at the other end of the log and pulled the string, forgetting he was in line of fire. ‘The shot nit nim in the breast, but as the rabbit ran out he caught it in hig hands. He walked two miles to his home and fell dead. CGLDDQOGQOOQGOGOOOOSE GOOSEN! PODODOGODOSSS Geyman Loses ‘Hie Pin in Egypt, Finds It in New York. Heretofore $16.80 to Dressy Broadcloth Coats Full length models, velvet and braid trimmed; lined Qunther K. Licks, whose father orns 'the Continental Hotel in Berlin, saved ‘& girl from being run over by a noble- man tén years ago and was given a costly acarfpin with his initials and the throughout and interlined. Heretofore $25 worde “for gallantry” by the nobleman, 8| Ia 1906, while travelling in Egypt, his GHDOHOOHHDDODHHGOGHHHDGHHGHHGHHHHOGHGHDOHOSGOSGOSI|Os) QNEILL-ADAMSCO. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. Best Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avence We Give and Redeem Surety Stamps for §2.50 in Merchandise Over the Counter ‘We Give Double Surety Stamps Until Noon A Three Days’ Sale in Which a Whirlwind Harvest ot Genuine Bargains Ushers Out the Old Year and Welcomes In the New Three Special Events, Carrying Over Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Present Spectacular Values Obtainable Only at This Season and Exclusively in This Store. Mid-Winter Sale of Fashionable Furs At January Prices $50,000 Worth of Furs at i ‘to ¥ Regular Prices The Balance of Stock From Two of the Leaiing Fur Manufacturers 82-inch Russian Pony Coats, lined with Skinner's satin, 921.50; instead of 835.00. $2-inch Caracul Soni, Lined With Bro- ca Silk 949.50; instead of 869.60. 969.80; instead of 889.50. 52-inch Near Seal Coats, lined with brocaded and soft self colored silk, $49.50; instead of $98. 36-inch Persian Lamb Coats, lined with brocaded silk, $98; instead of $198 Clearance Sale of Knit Underwear Including the Celebrated Norfolk and New Brunswick Men's Knit Underwear Don't Delay—Come at Once, O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor, ; Women's Kni We have grouped together several lots of Men's belsihg Ha alt Underweas it Und ty le: dv: Palast ter saubinien Norole eae New Brunswick | 1,000 Pieces of Women's $1 to $1.25 Underwear at.e... products, in mostly natural gray shades; some white; medium and heavy weights; # good assortment of Vests, pants and union suits, fine cottons and wool mixtures; various styles and makes; not every sise sizes in the lot. Values $1 $ in all the different makes, but a full 69c 1.25 Gulscein tbelotsserretrcrerncc nt O9C to $1.25, at bh Russian Pony Coats, Lined with Harinch Rustin rocaded Silk 097.603 instead of 849.50. $45.00; instead of 859.50, 959.50; instead of 898.00, | §a-inch Mink Dyed Marmot Coats, lined with Shinn i he instead of 859.50. ined with changeable silk, Values 81.75 to 83.00, at Youths’ Rubbers, sizes 1 to 2, 400; instead of 50e. Women's Wool Lined Storm Overshoes, 60c: instead of 860. 's Storm Rubbers, all sizes, 5$e; instead of 750, Men's Heavy Arctics, with one buckle; quality of waterproof cloths, 900; ingtead of $1.86. Thousands and Thousands of Rubbers At One-Third Less Than Regular Prices O'Neill Matn Store—Gecond Floor. price. They will be placed on sale here tomorrow, Friday and Saturday at prices so far below usual ay to make it to your profit to anticipate your winter izes | Men's Storm Overshoes, wool lined, 75; instead of 8 to 7, at 39c. instead of 50e, G Mee acer King and @isort Basia; naval cd $1. * Pe \< instead i Boye! Storm Kiog. Boots: ses 3 to'b,-at adidas , : Bscam King Boots, sizes 12 to 2, at 62.19; Men's Storm King Boots, $9.78; instead 4 $4.50, l An important purchase brings the best rubbers under rubber needs, Women's Storm Rubbers, opera toe shapes, Boys" Storm Rubbers, sizes 8 to 0, S00; insuad of | Children's Pebbie Leg Bogts, 41.25: inaead of 600. instead of 83.75, Men's Shost Boots, 93.281 instead of 83.7. ‘ a at 1 G@ WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1911. ‘Three men from a fashionable country club stood on the station platform the other day, and complimented each other on their smart “London” ulsters. But soon it developed that all three had bought their overcoats at GIMBELS, and were delighted with their purchases. It is men like these three who will appreciate most the splendid opportunity that Year-End brings them to buy GIMBEL clothing at much less than the Gimbel regular moderate prices. For all of the thousand or more fine Suits and Overcoats that entered this Once-a-year Sale yesterday come from our regular stock, where we have sold them, until now, at $22, $25 and $28—except one particularly good lot of Storm Coats from one of our regular makers, which we considered fully up to our own goods in quality. The SUITS at $16.50 include the latest Fall and Winter models, in new browns, grays, fancy and _ plain blues and plain black, also several handsome dark mixtures. Many of the coats have the fashionable soft roll lapels that require the highest grade of tailoring. The OVERCOATS at $16.50 include Raglans, single and double-breasted Storm Coats, coats with convertible collars and three-quarter length Chesterfields. In plain black, Oxford gray and a wonderful variety of the best fancy novelty fabrics that have been shown this season. ' All at $16.50, Instead of $22, $25 and $28 Manya man came “year-ending” to Gimbels yesterday, to his very {great profit. Many more men will come today—for choosing is still most satisfactory. But he laughs best who comes first. Fourth Floor This SALE FOR MEN Includes: Shirts at 75c, 95c and $1.15 Pajamas at 95c, $1.45 and $1.95 Night Shirts at 60c Collars at 95c a Dozen Severally and collectively, this Sale is a marvel of quality with economy. Such lavish offerings of brand-new, desirable furnishings are not generally presented at such low prices. A man would search far before finding the equals of these Shirts at $1.15 for less than $2. He would usually be glad to pay $1.50 for the Shirts at 96c. In each of these fine lots he can choose from scores of new, well-bred pat- terns that he could not by any chance find regularly at these prices. Same way with the Pajamas; and the collars are a revelation of goodness, newness and fashion, at a fraction less than 8¢ apiece. It is a sale prepared long in advance, with expert knowledge of men’s needs, of best sources of supply, and how (o get the price down. And it is a Sale that every man with a bent for economy ought to share in. Plenty of all these good things tomorrow: Negligee Shirts at $1.15 Of fine self-striped or jacquard figured madras, or high-count percale, plaited or negligee, all in coat style, with cuffs attached ; a great variety of smart printed stripes. Superbly laundered. Main Floor White Madras Shirts at $1.15 Self-striped or jacquard-fi amuse ie man, lain negligee, or with box or side-plaited bosom. Coat style, cuffs attached. Sizes 14 to 17, sleeve Negli Fancy Shirts at 75c lengths 35 and 36-inch. Main Floor | Nestigeeor Plaited bosom, coat style, attached lengths ox ‘ : . jcuffs, Neat printed stripes in various colors, on Fancy Shirts at 95c light grounds. Sizes 14 to 17, in various sleeve Plaited bosoms, in light and dark ground per- lengths. Subway Store, Balcony cale. Plain negligee, in dark ground woven Men’s Pajamas at $1.95 madras. All coat style, cuffs attached. Siz _ Of heavy bird's-eye weave of mercerized chev- to 17, various sleeve lengths, including 36-inch, |iot, which looks very much like silk. In plain in almost every size. Main Floor whe, fan, He oF Ja vender Conor apie as Whi FY hirt; plice neck, with double row of sil joops ant ‘ te Plaited 8 . 8 at S5c . ¢ pearl buttons. Small, medium and large White muslin bodies, fine white cambric] sizes, Main Floor bosoms, with six !4-inch or twelve 44-inch knife ’ plaits on each side of bosoms. Sizes 14 to 17,| o, ,, Men's Pajamas at $1.45 4 i b 8 Cl stripes. > plice nec si White Stiff-Bosom Shirts at 95c loops and pearl buttons; small, medium and Coat cut, to be worn with detached alla large sizes, Main Floor Bosoms of 2100 linen. Vurious sleeve lengths, , in each size, from 14 to 18, Main Floor ir) Men 8 Pajamas at 950 ‘ : Plain white, or cream, mercerized cotton, with Men’s Collars, 95c Dozen white loops and pearl buttons. Small, medium In lock-front styles, high and low, with round jand large Subway Store, Balcony. Proper Footgear for the Family In the Year-End Sale of GIMBEL SHOES Thousands of people, by this time, have recognized the high quality of Gimbel Shoes. Thou- sands more are now having the opportunity to aequire the same knowledge, and at a great saving on usual Gimbel pric For, in preparation for the incoming Spring styles, we clear out many fine Winter Shoes at radical reductions, For women there are various handsome styles of the much desired shoes with fancy tops; also the modish tan boots in button and lace; and the con- servative styles are not like them, Men ean choose between comfortable broad-toe shoes, youthful styles with bull-dog toes, and the happy medium, ‘Then there are thick, heavy, high-cut Storm Shoes that will weather the sharpest blizzard, And there are several fine styles for boys and girls. It is a stirring Shoe Event, and continues tomorrow with full ranges of sizes and widths in wost of the many styles, As we said in the heading, they are all Gimbel Shoes, which vouches for their excellence and carries our guarantee of it. The Men’s Shoes at $2.95 Regular Gimbel $4 and $5 4 lities, Gun-m: ‘and patent Jeather, button anc in conservati extreme styles. Also tan Russia calf button and lace, The Men’s Shoes at $3.95 or square corners, and wing and turn-over styles, Sizes 14 to 18, in almost every style. 96¢ dozen, and sold by the dozen only. Subway Storo, Balcony Muslin Night Shirts at 60c Of excellent muslin, cut in a wide, roomy way; surplice neck or with collar. Plain white, or fancy trimmings, Sizes 15 to 19. Subway Store, Baloony {lace and button, kidskin with patent leather tips, and tan tussia calf lace and button, The Girls’ Shoes at $2 Gimbel $3 quality. sizes up to 2, calf Misses’ sizes in same styles, $2.60, reg- . ularly $3.50, Gimbel $5 quality. . Splendid Storm Shoes, i ; or very high cut, the latter with buckle at top, in tan _ The Boys’ Shoes at $2.25 black leather, with stout soles and practically roof, |, Fine sturdy shoes in b patent or button, h oak tanned soles, or in- Also black and tan calfskin and patent leather lace and button for business or dress wear. The Women’s Shoes at $2.95 p Gimbel $3.50, Hi pnd $5 quatitien, In seventies dit, Gatrretahia wale ferent st including patent leather, and proof soles, OAD! sf izes. 2nd Floor on way button Shoes, with various stylvs of fancy tops, V Black calf and kid, button in all | It’s Fine Year-End News for Men When: Gimbel Suits & Overcoats Of $22, $25 and $28 Grades May Be Bought for In Many Styles for Men and Young Men B GIMBEL BROTHERS $16.50 | \ “LIKLY” Trunks at Gimbels Underpriced De Travel hi iate the comforts of good luggage delighted to” know tl at the splendid stock of che convenient we Trunk Store now contains a full assortment of the widely o| “Likly” Trunks jn addition to the “Innovation” and other sj lines of our own. Wardrobe and Regulation Steamer Trunks Dress, Skirt and Hat Trunks Boot Trunks and Men’s Trunks which we have grouped at the following prices (not each style at every prices), i to $17 “Likly” Trunks at $10 5 to 17,600 $20 “Likly’"*Trunks at $12.60 | $30 ti iis “by ir z “ “Trunks al o. aj ” 85 to $40 “1 Ky Trunks of n 0'to $25 “Likly” Trunks at $16 of The higher prices given are those at which these Trunks normally sell, Fifth Meer ‘ Women’s FUR-LINED COATS} That Will Make a Good Investment — For the Christmas Money Very often all the sons and daughters give the mother a of gold for Christmas so that she may get just what she for erself, Nearly every woman who is the recipient of such gifts | takes the entire sum and invests it in one thing. As fur-lined coats are frequently the choice of these women, we invite particular at- ' tention eo ur collection, which we believe offers the best quality, at each price. The “shells” or exteriors, of the coats were made by man-tailors’ and the linings by the best furriers. This combination makes the coats just what they should be! Imported black cloth, lined with squirrel; skunk-dyed opossum collar, $29.60, ( Imported black broadcloth or tweed, lined with banat ‘or hamster; collars of siunk-dyed opossum or Persian Lamb, 940. Imported black broadcloth or tweed; lined with squirrel, collars: of Persian Lamb, black fox or Australian opossum, $65. Imported black broadcloth or tweed; lined with natural squirrel or rat; collars of black fox, Persian Lamb or natural raccoon, $96. Full-length Fur Coats Just for “} Young Women of 14, 16 and 18 Years Designed with slender, straight lines and with that certain modishness which young girls adore. However, these coats are in styles of simplicity. Hudson seal (French-dyed Muskrat), $145 and $176. Arctic seal (French-dyed Coney), $65, $75, $85 and 996. { Caracul, $67.50, $65, $75 and $96. 7 iv Russian Ponyskin, $45, $57.60, $75, $85; trimmed with en Arctic seal, $75. | Natural Ponyskin Coats, $76; trimmed with beaver or natural raccoon, $95 and $145. Every Fur and Fur-lined Garment is Guaranteed. Third floor Year-End Price-Savings On Hall Runners All these Hall Runners are of standard domestic brands, in de- sirable patterns and cole We are eager to clean up our stock before the end of the y and have therefore set price-reduc- tions upon them of, in many cases, close to one-third, are some fine Imperial Smyrnas, in discontinued patterns, which we secured from the makers at corresponding savings, Royal Wilton Hall Runners 2 ft. 3 in. x 9 ft., regularly $10.50; now $6.50, 2 ft. 5 in. x 12 ft., regularly $13.50; now $9. 2 ft. 8 in, x 15 ft., regularly $16.50; now $11.60 3 ft. x 15 ft., regularly $20; now $12. Beauvais Axminsters 2 ft. 3 in. x 9 ft., regularly $4.50; now $3.76. 2 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in., regularly $5.25; now $4.26, 2 ft. 3 in, x 12 ft., regularly $6; now $4.75. Imperial Smyrnas 3 ft. x 9 ft., regularly $7.50; now $5.50. 8 ft. x 12 ft., regularly $ 75 3 ft. x 15 ft., regularly $15; Sixth Floer NEW YORK THIRTY. THIRD @T. i i!

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