The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1912, Page 5

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12, 1912. TRE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY; MAROH lp] © THE GIMBEL sus dessa ae apes seed Cad le ea dea At GIMBELS---A Presentation of French Modes That Even Excels What Paris Shows _ sd LPimaaie des Tailelles Yes, an Exhibition that s able In Paris there is no assemb! modes song as Offers at all times complete stocks of the medium and lower priced grades of reliable merch in all its 75 sections. Prompt, courteous, efficient service—economy, at the same time comfort and satis- fi . These offerings in particular for Wednesday and Thursday These os eg New Waists at $1 any that is held in the Fashion- a Nar ins 4 of the ieorlat c; all the , for one must attend each —and each pret quite different ideas. But we have beaughtt pres new modes of Paris for your inspection—only the finest; If ‘you meditate for a moment, you will undertaking! And when you view this pageant of two score beautiful women attired in these exquisite gowns and wraps, as they promenade along i the trellised garden. walks, and as you ear the soft strain of string instruments in the distance, it will n quite like a fairy picture of Marie Antoinette’s charming Co on —and then, when the grandes dames ‘in their go taffetas pass by, the regalness of Eugenie’s Court rine before your very eyes. the new modes were influenced to a great xcellent new waists will not stay on our counters beog J if this sivertommene induces a mere fraction of the nee of this ieaes Westone tre on the most attract alt ore... ‘Too oang.ca ettemine to deserine ti beak de by costumes Mbe g in those periods, they are We are cxntiaent however, that every. one will find od realy, ite creations of the salient ideas of those pn! ag $9 well aa of fine town and inser Hinctgo li gowns of ago — in more artistic and Sines 84 to 44. TAN waists font ane fas ont ofthe eotin Women’s and Misses’ New Suits, Coats and Dresses That are ott ve equ fees! yn ef of noch higher priced ietced priced models. White tle the soetetials in some jnstances are the = eset ual oroughly rel and the , trimmin; ese garments, ready that could ld be 2 desired ‘Phey fit splendidly. The linings are "qoavatiteed or a season ’s wear. The prices are moderate. Misses’ Gowns, $9.75 oe Illustrated. Silk chiffon over China silk, in pink, light blue pe llarrd The front of Sere. handsomely embroidered. is ig Bei juin, Callot, Worth grt Lo artists favor pairs ea oiret remains unique in his adherence to Oriental—the Durbar gave him fresh hyper (pee @ magnificent collection of mod =| our lel was to present an unparal aes but SP ee. pe women the finest wearable dresses. in mind Paquin’s masterpiece, the price of. which And in sa) gown superb eno for an Empress. Then there are dain’ Be. little frocks for Sy ~~ costumes, tailored suits ro wraps—ilustrating the Dae. Temes Macpubis 2 ewes Ny Te ei 10 arg Lacroix jernar AWS years, Beer Paul Poiret Martial ef Armand Agnes — ay vee it ead | Store, 3 Balcony “That the modistes of Paris have crowned this season with exquisite Hats will also be disclosed by this Display—for it is said that our importations of French Millinery By Georgette, Lewis, Reboux and Other ees Modistes are the largest that have crossed the Atlantic this Spring. The Bae ode ge may also come and see what frocks and suits Fashion has created for little maidens and c ‘Is in their teens, Blouses—exquisite creations of lace in the new casaque and peplum pe ad eckfixings, Clon Gloves, Para- sols, Footwear, and all the accessories that are required to perfect the toilette are shown in their latest Se SS > SSS conceptions. La Promenade will be presented tomorrow and peggy on the and 12:30 P. M., and from 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. — days between the hours of 10:30 A. M. ighth Floor, starting in the Auditorium, which has been recreated into a magnificent drawing-room, then passing along garden walks through the Piano Salon and the Tea Room. Favorites of the Spring Sale of Dress Goods Difficult to ¢ shoose in such a remarkable gathering of the season’s most-wanted Dress Goods. But these seem to be having their hey-day of popularity, and they de- serve it, too, for rarely does one find such desirable fabrics so greatly under-priced at the very start of the season: $1 Allewool Storm Serge, 68c Yard In biack and navy blue, 50 inches wide. $2 and $3 Imported Suitings, $1.35 Yard At the Sign of the Full Sewing Basket It takes about as many ingredients to make a Summer frock as it does to make a mince pie: Here are all the necessaries for the first of these important undertakings, such as neédles, thread, dress shields, seam binding, and all the rest of the sewing supplies of unquestionable quality, at the specially low prices offered by The March Sale of NOTIONS And Dressmakers’ Supplies Women’s Serge Coats, $12.60 Illustrated, A coy. of a much higher priced model, a light, firm storm serge, in tan, blue and black, with a wide shawl collar and revers, also cuffs of moire silk, trimmed with buttons; fastened with three large buttons; new, semi-fitted back, sizes 34 to44. Smart New Coats for Women, $9.60 The model Hiustrated is an attractive new brown era Anotier ie a Man weight tan ore with sizes 34 to 44 Byhyeas $16.60 with tl ornaments and Sige with braid. The skirt je model, lapover front ty masa with braid and Ay ° Women's Silk Dresses, $7.76 ‘The model illustrated inot The March Sale terran — Glassware & Housewares | 90c Seamless SHEETS, 60c We contracted for these sheets early last seman before the advance in price of raw cotton, which explains in part t grades of muslin, the sizes y stylish weave ssmakers’ Supp! 460 for dozen 5; best-made Se the large sizes; in other words, whether G Short lengths of 6 to 26 yards, of many stylish weaves and colorings. aan kers’ Sup pees ‘a a or gn spooks beat-made Se Pa Presents each day splendid offerings of the lower priced grades of x é $1.75 Cream Serge, $1.15 Yard 10-yd, piece, black o white, at 126; | black es wae. these always wanted home comforts and conveniences, | 3 $16 Dining Boss Domes, $7.50 Much handsomer than the ace ¢ 64 inches wide, all-wool, finequality. $1.25 Satin Symphonie, 85c Yard 40 inches wide, lustrous finish, 1: many beautiiul colors. $1.75 Silk-and-Wool Satin Messaline, 95c Yard face, 40 inebes wide; cclcrs, wh ite and black, spool at 406; dozen at $4.60. fine nei 100 pieces, a complete service for 12 these siz before hemmin oon ey et ° ted Henrietta, 75c Yard ap Butin€ Cotton; 600-yd. spools, doz. | absolutely peal teed “perapisation | Persons, of fine American porcelain nf 43x36 in 50x36 inches All for dei Beria ool ‘TheGimbel“ Melba’ InvisibleHooks | Br00fi, sizes 2, 3 and 4; two pairs for | Ware, daintlly decorated with floral 45x36 inches 54x36 inches 4c each All-wool, silk finish, 48 to 44 inches wice; Spring cc!cre. 4 _ it oo las on Ghee: dozen, $1.60. bordered pattérns, usually $10 to Subway 8¢ Ay And These Double-width Black Fabrics irom ‘oe Gimbels “Melba” Garment Dress | $12; this limited quantity at $6. y Shogo, Lower Fleer Eve" Improved Washable Collar a of Teaperteg Black Broadcloth, | Be .60 Imported Black Voile, 960 Yd. 92°00 Black Satin Oloth, $1.25 ¥d. 6 Black Storm Serge, 920 ¥d. Second Floor Women’s White Nu-Buck Pumps | rGLACE GLOVES at $2 Women were not slow to grasp the chance to buy | Added to the $5 Group at $8.25 box of 60 pieces, at at $7. Dress weight 'I'ape, 12 Erde in piece, black or white, par fe 5c; piece 606. SewingSilk,“ ae oe yee black or white, pure dye, full strength, 100 for three Ge pa Milward’: mr sharps, d: dernier or eabroute ¥ Tape Measures 3 for 106; doz., Dress Shields, lds, Gimbels “Berlection’ Shields, for the kimono-sleeve waist, easily sizes 2, 3, 4; pair, 26c. Washal Stays, 6 qn card, dozen cards, at 86c. ie “Duchess” le Dress ad Dressmakers’ Pins, box, at 28¢; I-lb, Gimnbel Arrived!—1,000 Pairs of 16-Button French Good news, for every woman is eager to add to her More $10 and $12 Dinner Sets at $5 Without a doubt the best dinner set we have ever offered at $5— over 14 tow Aultlan china, four spleudid pe Ww Housewares Offerings | ae ase we ‘tee, 63x99 inches 72x90 inches 81x99 inches 90x90 inches 16c to 20c Pillow Cases at 12\4c A portion of the above mentioned order, fully bleached, in es Over 1500 Framed Pictures be Bo for lever lke agli et Th seule A a Tame, bk sin iia N ions ls 'w ; . | ¢ frames in some cases are slightly dam: ut $1 Lining Satin, 60c Yard PO po Or CE Ca ‘Crystal $5 and $6 Gus Table Me: to B0eB0 Tach Gilt and trae surly of natal teed 9 Ewin 100-yd. spools, black wit Ribbon, fast colors, blue, pink a Lamps, $2.76 3 4 > os " ‘and white, plates; Square art lass shades, | 30c. Full dollar quality, specially adapted for lining wom: two 10c spools Barbour's| — 16¢ for two 10c pieces Bias Lawn or bordered patterns; | green for amber, with or without ae were Bc to $1.00. | 4} en’s garments. 36 inches wide, with black, white, Lites ita Maritain Rene seraphiey nee $8.7 | fringe; brush brassbase; ready for use. | ii of Pastels, papers of | cream, tan, amethyst, three shades of gray, pink and | Daring C Princess" English Pins, 360 ave on 1eo-plece Dinner Sets, of fine thin 190 OOO Mantles, Inverted attzustive col9 $2, were $4. light blue. 60c yard. 180 | © spools O. N. ‘T’.| paper, 8 sizes. Austrian China, th with & border , anties, Inve! | ‘ 33 were $60 "v8 2. . Lining Counter, Second F!oor Dr on. Rear Cross Aisle, Main Floor ay eget ible and Upright, 7 for 25c | French Plate Mirrors, with white enam | frames, at q t was oF Sbooraifsns, sual Wo probably cannot fill mal orders, | reduction from our Waar ow Bs ¥ A gre 7 vg al mn and Saucers, and must thy quantity 1 oct | to 18x40 in regularly 50¢ to $6 Extra e in the Subway 51 Used “‘Domestic’’ Sewing Machines, $18 smart Pumps and Colonial Ties in the season’s modish | supply of the fashionable Long Gloves, when she can bu eyelids. ot Ben tach, (hea aie cases Gt walsh Lave. been ilty: oceenbed at , 3 y pitcher and styles at $3.25, for regular $5 quality. them for so low a price. These are made from the best Fine Cut Glass Bie A irae We temonatrtion fepiene ly we ‘have sold hundreds of pairs at this spe- cially low price. And for tomorrow, we make the offering | still more attractive by adding Women’s Pumps in the | desirable white Nu-Buck that wears so well, and stays | white so long; and which, furthermore, does not grow | hard Besides these newcomers, there are full size-ranges of Straight Pumps, in dull calf, tan calf, patent leather, black and brown suede and Ottoman silk. Also the Colonial Ties or Perfection Pumps, dull calf, black Ottoman silk, and bisa! black and brown satin. All at $8.25 a pair, instead of $5... Second Floor | of it. and soitest skins possible to put into Gloves to sell for $2, with due i-gard for shapely cut, full size and fine finish. White, black and tan, Only a thousand pairs in the offering out of the Customs less than 48 hours. Just another instance of our desire to keep Gimbel Service in Gloves up to the high standard that you expect Ready tomorrow, at '$2 a pair—won’t ‘ast long with the present demand for long Gloves, Main Floor BROADWAY GIMBEL BROTHERS joar, load glass, and band 63. inch, — with yar ayo 4.75, $1.55 Sugar and Crowin sets, 01.35. Subway Stove, Lower Floor NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. 20c-55c El-An-Ge enamelware 26e. | For brevity’s sake, we call them Ril Prased machines,” but scratching the case ae injure the usefulness, and demonstrations by experts hardly more than “limber = te famous, long wearing sewing ma- chines, turally a limited number. Each ma- chine is in perfect running order, afull oe of Of eiagcuinianta, including the the he “Domestic” makes the lock or ehialn stitch at your Dieeaiee, i All are drop-head style, with polished golden oak case and five drawers, at ¢i% $2 will bring one of these machines to your homeand the paid @1 weekly, Instructions free at your home, Vv miles of our store, Subway t =f. ine

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