The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1912, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY Season’s Last BY SYLVESTER RAWL ITH the absence on tour York's two big e | .f +e JOSEF HOFMANN PLAYS WITH BOSTON ORCHESTRA. | » Boston Symphony O: nN ReItAOGn Conger! at ‘al on Saturday play swded house, wit 1 pg in vain atamme w as well as with poeti iment “GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST" AGAIN PACKS METROPOLITAN | “The Girl of the Golden West" drew another politay noon the prev ences, was moved to unbridlec sions of admiration for Mr. Pe string melodrama, upon which M cint has constructed his muc opera, The cast was the or! which Caruso was Dick Je Was the Shertff and Em: Minnie, and which in feid, Relas, Didur, Segurola, Toscanini, ducting. inh Gi of BAUER DELIGHTS AUDIENCE | AT METROPOLITAN CONCE! i Harold Bauer, planist, was the chief feature of last night's concert at Metropolitan Opera House, He tine performance of Saint-Saens's se: concerto in G minor, an Lnprompty and Lisat's “Legend ith Mendelesohn's nd Chopin's “Revo! arinudiers effec Rappold took the ridge, Who was s Dimitri Smirnoff sang songs. Pasternack conducted abiy. HER “LEGACY” ALLA JOKE, Bat Mins b> le Feels 892,000 Poorer, the Same, PHTLADET PHIA, Jan, 15.—M Ingle, a pretty scho feels $95,000 poorer t t to-day she dey nds that 1a Joke, day in our Weekly Sales Dressers 5.98 Golden oak finish; 3 large drawers; French plate mirror; value $7.49 Dining ‘Chairs. Solid oak, full box frame, cane seat, heavy fone! te Brass Beds tie in. colonial posts, extra heavy fillers, with fancy trimmings; all nizes; value $10.00. . Children’s Cribs He fir portable sides, woven wir Forings; value $3.98 e °2.98 Hair Mattresses Pure sanitary sterilized hais; covered ip best quality A. C. A. tick: all sizes; salve $8.98. by 44\\5 White Enamelled Bed, con- tinuous ports, fancy” chill| work; valuc $3.98 Woven wire spring, stec! Combination Rattan Eqypt ~ jan Cotton Top Mattress;| All Sizes. Jue $3.50; complete value " chestra in Brooklyn, oa Colds ‘Bronchitis, Asthma, al! ithroatand lun ” “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” January iit Sales Extra Special Savings To-day, Tucsday and Wednes- carved fron golden 19.98 |" White enamelled, closely spaced fillers, | Ps! Made from selected kiln-dried golden « an drawers, wood knobs; val. Bed Combination 6.44 frame, value $1.98. . of Complete. No C.O, D. or iim Pitawnee hast ROSALIA CHAL IM | ‘s va. AROUSED FURORE ATWORLDSONGERT |e Audience Hears Singer): nd New York City Or- Me WHI Re Chiet Speaker ae ine om her numbers 15, 1912. he New York ‘t Frida my TAFT TO BE GUEST OF BAR. ner in Waldorf Satur: troubles 121st Street of Furniture, ete. Morris Chairs 4.59 avy fram righ, green velour cushions; value $6.53, alk finish; 3 large GIMBEL January As Mustrated, 3!) Inch cen. tinuous post, five immense 2 inch fillers, large husk trimmings. Clearance Sale In Full Swing All Over the Store Every stock in the whole store is affected; economies carried out by decisive price reductions on all goods not to be ean only be are far-reaching. carried over the offerings, in which you should not fail to share: Several Hundred Smart Coats for Women Many of these are the best Coats we have had this season. Assortment is very large, for of many models there may be only one or two Coats. Coats for motoring, traveling, morning and afternoon street wear; also wraps for carriage and evening wear. In a word, all of our remaining imported models and reproductions, which include Velveteen and Velour Coats, $15, $25, $29.60, $35 up to $190 Were $24.50 to $265 Broadcloth Coats, $19.50, $25 up to $67.50 Were $34.50 to $85 Coats of Fine Woolens, $9.75, $11.75 to $62.60 Were $22.50 to $150 Evening Wraps, $16.50, $24.60 up to $67.50 Were $. 0 to $85 Third Floor Final Clearance of Young Women’s and Girls’ Dresses Suits and Coats Dresses for school, for afternoon and party wear. Suits for general utility wear and dress occasions. Coats for Winter's coldest days and for the moderate days of early Spring—every seasonable garment in | this salon is in this sale. Young Women’: Tailored Suits, $18.60; were $28.50 Other suits for young women of 14, 16, 18 and 20 years, $7.60, $10, $15, $20, $25 and $35; were $15 to $60, Young Women’s Broadcioth Coats, $25; $42.50 Other coats, $12.60, $15, $16.50, $18.60, $25, $30, $36 and $45; were $18.50 to 360. Young Women’s Dresses, $9.75, $12.50 up to $22.60; were $15 to $35 Young Women’s Evening Coats, $20; were $32.50 Beautiful shades of rose, gray and other light colors of chiffon broadcloth, lined throughout with satin. Young Girls’ Coats, $6.75 and $7.50; were $12.50 At $6.75—Coats of cheviot and caracul, mixed and two-toned fabrics. At $7.60—Blue and gray chinchilla cloth, lined through- out with flannel. Other coats for young girls, $6.50, $9.95, $12.60, up to $22.60; were $8.25 to $25, Young Girls’ Dresses, $4; were $8.50 Demi-tailored dresses of serge, trimmed with braid; sizes 6 to 12 years. Other dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years, $4.50, $7.60 and $10; were $6.75 to $15, Junior Girls’ Coats and Suits, $9.75; Were $18.60 and $20 Suits are in severely tailored styles of cheviot, with straight lines required by girls not fully developed—13, 15 and 17 years, Coats are of cheviot. Third Floor were Absolute Clearance Prices On Imported Lingerie Blouses $8.75 to $16.75 Blouses, $3.95 and $6 $10.75 to $22.75 Blouses, $6.95 and $8.95 $22.75 to $45 Blouses, $10.75 and $14.75 $35 to $67.50 Blouses, $18.75 and $29.60 Prizes these, for women who desire the prettiest blouses of Paris and only wish to expend a moderate sum, Domestic Lingerie Blouses 75c & $1.35, Originally $2 to $5 These prices should make the clearance absolute. Lawns, hatis nnd cotton voiles, trimmed with laces and embroideries in colors, Third Floor ae Clearance of NOTIONS ys needed; of th oe Gimbe fi standard, rl learance 2 Se ind 10¢ be rip’ Sup- 10c 2 pairs, 260 Empre Ik Dress Collar Su Shields, 20c pair 16¢ ss 8 100 1be Main Floor | | The White Sale May be Judged by These Nightgowns and Combinations At $1.50 These $1.60 undermuslins are just so good that we are willing to let them represent the entire Sale. On the other hand, every other garment in the Sale—whether its price is 50¢ or $50—measures up to this standard of quality. 33 Styles in Nightgowns at $1.50 13 Styles in Combinations at $1.50 yles are quite fanciful, others are very plain and con- nd the the happy medium, too, Tie bolero style, illustrated, is particularly unique. All told, there are 1: yles in this White Sale of French and Domestic Undermuslins at 60¢ to $165—these prices representing Economies of 10 to 25 Per Cent. Second Floor $5 La Markette Corsets, $3 Very long, but low in the bust, fashioned to give extreme straight lines to the figure. that Fashion holds highest in esteem. A beautifully made corset of white brocade with hose supporters, of course. This is one of our exclusive corsets. Pink Shop, Second Floor Just the sty e Foreign Housekeeping Novelties At January Clearance Prices These are the bright shiny things of nickel, tile, copper and brass which the modern housewife loves to see about her home. The remainder of our Christ- mas importations now reduced, in some cases as much as one-half. Regular Price, Clearance Price 16 ibe 26c ny 22c $1.60 and $2 tee $1.60 $2 . $1.25 Copper or Bra $2.26 Square Serving 'T $8 $5 Relish Dishes .. 50 to $8 $3 Relish Sets. to $15 $6.60 Fitth Floor $20 to $380 Gimbel Trunks at $15 vite of the fact that some ond already bore specially yet recorded, in 5} of them we of large purchase low prices. But this 1s an_economy-compelling Clearance, The assortment includes Dy unks, Steamer ‘Trunks, Bureau Trunks, Men's Trunks, Hat Trunks and Shoe ‘Trunks. dust the luxurious sort, of baggage that you'll shortly want to take with you on the Mediterranean trip, or to Florida, Your Choice at $15, Each; Formerly, $20 to $30 Fifth Floor Lowest. pric NEW YORK BROADWAY GIMBEL BROTHERS THIATY-THIAD OT. Our fixed intention ‘‘To Keep the New Store NEW” stock-taking. Here is but a partial list of ‘Radical Price-Lowerings on Men’sSuitsand Overcoats Strictly a family affair, among the Men’s Winter Overcoats and Suits of full G.mbel qua ity. . Some of our finest clothing has rece.ved its first cut in price for this clearance offering: Men’s $38 to $48 Suits and Overcoats at $26 Men’s $28 to $36 Suits and Overcoats at $17.60 Men’s $20 to $25 Suits and Overcoats at $14.50 In each of the above groups there is a wide choice of materials in the Suits, including plain and fancy fabrics; and usually Chest- erfield and Storm-coat styles among the overcoats. Full size- ranges in one style or another. Youths’ $16 and $16.60 Winter Overcoats at $10 All-wool; long single or double-breasted styles; 32 to 38-inch chest measure, Men’s $5, $6 and $7.50 Trousers at $3.50 Fine patterns for dress or business wear; well tailored. The Clearance of Boys’ Clothing Norfolk and Double-breasted Regular Price Clearance Price Suits, 7 to 18 yrs., $6.) yA to $18 $4.50, $6.60, 50 to $10 $4.60, $6, 50 $8. 0 $18 $5, ‘$7.60, am, sito 40, $60,360 $17.50, $20, $26, $30 $5 to $12 $3.95, $4.95, $6.75 $3.50 $2 Fourth Floor Blankets and Comfortables For Zero Weather In the January Sale of Bed-Coverings Coldest weather Saturday since 1904, say the newspay Perhaps we're going to have more. It is on nights like these that such good, warm Bed-Coverings as those in the spears Sale are grateful and comfortable. And economics are as keen as the Winter wind itself. $6.50 Blankets at $5 Pair _ All-wool, for full-sized beds, in various handsome combina- tions of plaids. $9 Blankets at $7.50 Pair California wool filling, in spool cotton warp. Pink or blue bor- ders; for full-sized beds, $3.75 Cotton-Filled Comfortables at $2.75 Covered with dotted mull, in pretty floral designs; plain border, for full-sized beds. $6.60 Down-Fiiled Comfortables at $5 Covered with down-proof sateen, Persian or floral designs; for full-sized beds. $7 Wool-Filled Comfortables at $5 Covered with fine mercerized sateen, in plain colors or floral designs, for single or double beds, Second Fleer erbocker Suits, rcoats,6 to 18 yrs. 1 Overcoats, $36, lor Blouse Suits, 214 to 10 yeurs, Rubberized Raincoats, 7 7 to 14 yrs. Fur and Fur-li Russian and S: Pictures at Clearance Prices Prices that were already the astonishment of the trade for their lowness, are now made even lower for this stoc! k-taking clearance, Clearance Etchings, Artotypes and Photogravures 3 and $2.60 Curbonettes and Pastels Hand-colored Artotypes and Gravures A, and 63.76 Hand-colored Photogravures $5 and $7.60 French Panel Mirrors $5 $3.70, ‘Triple Antique Mirrors $5 a - $8:60 Triple Antique and Mahogany Mirrors $10 and $10.60 5 Clearance of Sheet Music, Musical Instruments and Record Cabinets Clearance in the Music Section produces these interesting re- sults for musie lovers: ; 10c to 16¢ Sheet Music at 5c A collection of popular Sheet Music, including many of the favorities of the day at this very low price, 26c and 30c Operatic Selections at 15c from the leading Mu omedies of the season, 10c Musie t 8c, large collection, John Chure « Folios at Oc. Musical Instruments Foner rice, Clearance Victoria Guilars......66 +2 +00 $8 to 15 $6, $9 ‘and 912 Banjos. .... $5 and $12.50 $3.60 and $10 Violins, Stradiv ‘arius model, ....$25.50 and $30 $22, $24, $25 Durro Violins. . .. BE to $100 $3 to $80 Violins, Nickol Aus Amata model.$35 $28 Disc Record Cabinets For small Dise M: chines, oak from $15; mahog: For large Dise Machi ey $12, from $15; in fav "20, from. 2 Ons Cabinets, with eet system, $20, from $25, Floor. Tis Tere ewy pe ee ee 7¥ -ege- a Ne TE ae a Ek EE LI LS TE a aa er ~

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