The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1912, Page 13

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THs NING “WORLD, #0eSDAY, OCTOBER fo, 1618. cree, End Sale HE Tammany braves are going to! A Teyana Tomorrow and Thursday—in THE SUBWAY STORE NUriha eenetalions WHORE UP ine rede The Gimbel Month-End Sale is now an institution of such unusual importance that simply a brief bulletin of the hundreds of bargains brings a human tide of shoppers for this two-day economy event. The seventy-five sections of this complete underprice store offer the to take care of the policemen? It will be all about getting in if one Is! @-—= ul g 8 able to get through the crowds to reach m al’ 1 2. Ss thy policemen. Roosevelt and Johnson ' e will’ get in all ight, {t 1s reasonable to . anoume, With Oscar Straus they wil errr [be the chief attractions and the cfowd will do the rest. f MEY bare 4 eonanot down in Wil-)to his fight. His father, threescore and hon oe io ve Bsa gered ‘Wi. | ten, has journeyed 3,000 miles from San $4-0 Wettes seen it ny. ‘The | Francisco to ald him in his campaign. Bas Wer ce aay silver and | Mr, Leonard sr. is & mining man with + Base at ie i pb ey Pride of the| big metaliferous interests in California i. When et joy ‘Wilson fam-|and Nevada, He dropped his business Ms 1 cock died the ‘Wileon |g cross the continent and make his skins for the grand muss on Broadway. ‘efused * vase that Me Oat erat te os sans, REN, hia own, And, howe, who |The siniines wall have on thel: war paint |B] greatest bargains of tho entire month in this Gimbe! Month-End Sale. ead ; As is invariably our custom, our experts have rigidly inspected all the merchandise in this sale to see that it fully measures up to— Everything advertised must be decidedly under priced, and everything must be materially lower in price than Rie taxidermy ts up to the Governor, | that he is a host in himself and knows | branch of the parade is passing notice jw they have It in a window, the|Sometting about the game. They do|has been given to take In ail the wooden | Biggest window in town, and it's of | know something about politics out there | Indians along the sidewalks. fare importance than when it was alive, |i" the Golden West. nm Satunlay night they are going to Have a torehtignt ADISON SQUARE GARDEN ‘a ht procession in Wilming- ened ¢ fon and the Wilson mascot Is going to isanovrew INE When tab Een The Law of the Month-End Sale. il teen prev v during the nronth, even though it has been reduced in price before. Bx Women’s $7.50 to| Women’s $1 Waists at 55c|) Women’s $9.50 & OV. WILSON was known for his | ability @@ a debater in his) younger days when he attended * * to-morrow night when the Bull] Davison lege, in North Carolina, His! A variet of servi bl mi { f flannel and { Ne proudest thing tn the parade. | sfooec pasture in the garden, first debate eeill lives in the archives of $ $ y rviceable waists of flannels $ $ ‘ af STARA Qh & DEAGGUCION 10 Bo: thera | {x0 COTS, Se WEnste. 0 RIN 16, 0e0 10 Dresses at 5 cross-barred lawns; plain tailored models with soft 12.50 Coats, 7.50 NE Democratic donkey has 4 - the meeting and he did this with a I voen crossing himeelt up to) CM 7¥. Just wnat being there early is} irayer. ‘The embryotic Governor won ok as Much as possible ike |! har! to explain, Some eay tt ts Foing | the” Genate, won it in a walk, and hc said Chairman F, W, |‘ be lke the first same of the world’s} oi: it ai! over his fellow debaters, He vcaive County com, |Sfes, and others that It will be tke the | as praised by the men and petted by | ¢ if you don't be- |t#™@ years ago that Roosevelt epoke In/the ladies. Then the committee fine | to Wand the speakers have |th® same place, only worse. Policemen | hin 20 cents because he “took on su One model illustrated; of navy blue |Collars and cuffs. A quite remarkable offering, | A group of very desirable coats, serge, all wool, with Robespierre col-|at 55c. Subway Store, Balcony | Mainly the muck worn polo style, lar of Bengaline silk and lace frill, Lert, Seep er "se well liked for traveling and mo- 85c Serge Dress Goods 606 | toring. | A wide variety of mate- % Black Storm Serge,40 inches wide; a firm | Til and patterns, including Eng. at $5. The silk dresses have pretty yokes} —A}l-Woo! ; fy f . lish mixtures; all sizes; $9.6 War of wis h thelr platform says {MVE been detailed to take care of the/airs.” ‘The Governor has been @ plain | of lace, short sleeves; good colors and | weave, fast black: sponged, shrunk and spot-proof kn t Neon Wats Hult. Monon deeeie | FOwte: Dut the question is who ta going | man of the people ever since | all sizes, at $5. good Winter weight; 86c grade, at 60¢ a yard. and $12 50 at $7.60. eid, and next to him + Will a fence dividing them, sted with any old | » believed in the! invited im into hia Women’s Suits at $5 [$1.50 Imported Whipcord Suiting, 85c yd. bar Aycy aa A clearance of small lots: and single suits! All-wool, 9 closcly-woven texture, in the fashion- a . t } : . Handsome dressy coats, effectively oe ane whe Tie ypixe| able narrow cord; 50 inches wide; in medium and | trimmed with braid, caracul cloth or tailored or trimmed models. Brown, black, | dark navy blue. Subway, Lower Floor | moire silk, deep shawl collar and cuffs, navy and gray. Formerly $10.75 and more. an | ae one model illustrated, at $9.60, ntle saya: Now #5. Subway Store, Balcony | Ob & 36-Inch Silks and Subway Store, Balcony for my he Moose, Misses’ $7.50 to ,,batins at 75c & $1.15 House Dresses, 50c 4 i 4 Fermor Pric 60 and $2 85-inch all silk black peau de ecygne, with the soft | Over 600 House sin the group, , s finial re, USUE i from _ @ I tocks, of percales $10 Coats at $6.75 oie eee ae pode, wich a | sl fin’ a carey i ie and Full length coats of scent lege ele Halak cevenn & checked patterns and msny styles; Wid dato eee sata 2, <tiaohils ead h lustrous finish, usurlly 5, ot $1.16. tizes 34, 40, 42 and 44; a great bargain onal Commit- d fire se. «sponses to thelr appeals for ald sughout the country, Here ts @ suge MILWAUKEE THE FINEST BEER 1 rolled ta by the mighty waves gell material. Belt $y Remnants, 60c to $1 Silks, 10c to 60c Length. | at boc. So iano EVER BREWED length coats, of ioe oni in Tate |. A large variety of colors of satins and corded silks, in | | Flannelette Kimonos, $1, Usually Fatletda me rent diaaboiey &) til cloth, faced With plaid: patch pockets, |lengths of 3-8 to 2 yards, some slightly imperfect. Lie rinloral patterns, rion trimmed; hbad hdl = arid *! Lore ” » Bray ane i or. actual interest in this election. In Sizes 14 to 18. All at $6.76. Subway Store, Lower Floor gray Subway Store, Balcony rite friend, William too giad to say that ces I have done pared a lot of Children’s 75c and $1 Wash 8c to 12'4c Wash Men’s 50c F Dresses at 50c Goods, 5c yd. | Underwear, 38c | Men’s & Youths’ | Men’s $1 to $1.50 Broken lines of percale, chambray and gingham drewes: 4, /-ineh Vervales ina spien- | Heavy Cotton Ribbed Un-| Soft Hats at $1 Shirts at 55c plaids and ae col “il air) 14; wide variety of models | “14 varie * | derwear; usually 60c, at 38¢, The usual prices $1.40 and $2. A Broken lines from our reg- and patterns, also plain colors all z fa mo Sabra Ti BAe Men's Black Cashmere | J | ular stocks that formerly sold mbway Store, Balcony blue, tan, ‘Oxford, resedh ani Half-Hose, with merino heel Pn ta Women’s Muslin Children’s $3.50 gray. All at 6e yard. and Lend Leg egy pe 18¢; style, with soft or laundered 3} or three pai cuffs, in many good patterns Underwear, 15c& 50c Sub: tore—Lowor Floor Women's Heavy Cotton oats t $2 | a and colorings, at 68¢. 80 Combination Gar-| Caracul clot ant plum) 79 Linings, 6Oc | Yaion. Suites od tubwiy, Patcory | Men’s 25¢ & 50c ments, corset cover and | coats - i f bleac ; usuaily for 2 to 6-year-olds; -inch lining satin, black, ; =—_—_ Neckwear at 15c¢ drawer or skirt, also night lly $3.50, Si | white, cream, tan, red, brown Children’s Wool Sweater ; gowns; nicely made of nmin: | Childrert’ “wre, Drossea,| and navy; usually 76¢, ; $8.50 to $11 Knitted Four-in-Hands, foul- sook and trimmed with lace or Rretty patterns und styles, 2to)a yard. 9 embroidery and ribbon; good | 6-yearsizes; usually 75c, at way Store Lower Floor bway, Bajcony styles; usually 85¢, at 60c. Children’s Flannelette aan i to arnt Sei | gr emacs $23.50 & $25—Sxl2 Ft. Rugs, $15 yoke, 4 to | sook, trimmed with lace or | I4-yeur sizen crane sc 60c. ual oer a One of the best bea in the sale. A good | st lightly mismatched—the | lined, one or two tra; The sturdy Germans’ fdea of food and drink —the wholesome, simple road to health—is today being followed, more and more, in the American Home. Those who know good beer and observe its value in dieteti accord their best praise to Blac —and include a case in their household supplies as a matter of course. an hiblp us to be too giat to sa wel hat f have my aptured. As £ have canvi ally, 1 an too sorry to have verses are too great 1. money in this election as nd with @ little as- ex T would be most ction. AB you | in all these Trunks at $6 ard silks, in Persian effects. 5 les of dress trunks, Men’s $2 Coat covered, ashe | Sweaters, $1.25 nd solid hardware; Sizes 86 to 46, good weight, straps of steel edgings; cloth | with the appearance of sweat- 32 to | ers that sell at twice the price, > the circular letter of ©. P. He writes partly tn | portly tn French. It ts} 1 what he says in pher of ze Mon- | embroidery and beading, run y with ribbon; some slightly it Kitchen Aprons, of ging) variety of potterns—son 4 or what you call Hilles, soiled, otherwise 25¢ and 35c | 4, re , of gingham Ai he * rahe Amet 40-inch sizes. at $1.26, publican, National Commitee ta. KRUMENAKER, Wholesale Dealer fraden, at{180, oe Bech ereale, Rood size, usually 1 hanufecbire 5 eer thos caro haciay sievelmileeay 3 Siete badees Oy He en mote 508-516 West 166 Street New York City ith tailored ruffle of Subway st y : ecelve your letter’ and tn coats, with tailored ruffle o! 'y Store, Balcony Tame nollee he Caio} Telephone 69 Audubon tata alk, im back Aly: | ¢1 EO & $0 C Velvet and Axminster Rugs, $18 and These tuo important sections Pgort, the Atentovn | Tradé mpetsd by Rotel Ligur Dealers and Grocers, PiwtalaseBars on Draucht, | usually $3-Spway, Balcony.) » ” sets are en EO co ec0 Oxepet-Sico Rugs at 918.60 to ens | arent ja fen onsale rida. Saar { number of Repu WwW ' wee Ey es 26.60 to $CO Carpet-Sico Rugs a \. O s ngbatts If you wi ALWAYS THE SAME GOOD OLD 15c to 20c diene Ghrance of sraalt lots and . Tapestry Brusse ig, Velvet, Axminster and Wilton w a * int ines from our| Buys, j » fine es, 10) gx131 ft. to 1114x 1 yenke ama ur" " gs, int in 72 2 4 put k oxplaln more, | Ribbons t2e ‘a Eee fired he tare 12 fs ¢ of therm made in our own workroom; d re) ! se MahereiaT wie, sille, satin. taffeta, messaline figures; wizea 18 to 30; $1.60 | all are $26.54 Bhd ie meio ise yd Loy rersoatt bad nd taffeta ri jacquard | 8nd $2 grades, now $1, 600 Gerpet Samples, om a stall mat to 149 y' 1 for the money.) atri nd ta Subway Store, Balcony |ongths: clo ¢ tO halt price, at 60c to $1.60, at $8.75, $10.50 & $12.75 | lee 3 an “ee i work 4 ed ~ im feady. baie Sepa, an colors, 4 to 434 in. vide; Subway Store, Lower Floor If we took the whole page westecudge forev very truly usually 1dc to 20c, at 12¢ yard. Subway Store, Lower Floor 70c Table Damask, 48c sot trent awed Gee Re Mill § les o | iapl inen Table Dam- Meare aik so and $15 Suite ‘| $20 Gas Domes ! ix designs, 64 to ‘ and Overcosts, $8.78 at $9.75 48c a yard, if 11 styles of ve $4 Scalloped Table Cloths, three-quarter length Chester- | 20-inch bent gl $iand $1.16 ; fields, plai | green or amber, \ on }760 yard Irish {92.76 each—All linen, ful | iis Plain blues and blacks | of frait floral designs; j white, satin finish; ii bleached, high satin lustre, length coatd with reversible é | complete, at $9.75. wide, at 76¢ (our cireular designs; size 69 collars. 14\styles of Suits, | Co'ored Gas Globes, many ov | yard. in. in diameter, at $2.76 euch. 4 aay nine: aa KNABE apes, usally 50¢, at 200. wing Cot. |, 92-76 and $3 Teble Cloths,| 75¢ and $1 Scarfs and , a bone, “4 | iti it Glass Elec- A aaeine: b $2 each Hemstitehed and Shams, 60¢ each - Heavy ; tures, all at $8.78. WAREROOMS | tric Lamps, with _nickel- for 40e, ce 200-4, oped, ‘rand fuli/union linen; 85 per cent. linen; a g y 1sx64 and | Way \ Men's $16 Suits os Kerr's Lustre a " y230 in., at 606, ru and 6 ft, of A Limited Number of plate? trimming yard. refund your money . 86-inch Bordored Silko- miata seep id GAN64 and Ovescosts Be ey ReSene DIUE) nae } |Subway Store, Lowor Floor 4 4 at $10.60 p AER ONO Meee ‘uma rp aan s * \ 4 coats, 5 og “im we AugstrianChinaDinnerware Ie icngth: Chesterfield $1.25 Scrim ‘ur- wer Foor’ | Dinner Plates, 12¢ | Meat Platters, 36¢ | Vegetable Dishes, = 9 blac! , : Pierce a’s tains, 85c Pair jBroakfast aid'Soup | and ee. foe asl 4B. ‘ black or inn o \ itched edge and filet ; 8,75¢ _ Mates, 19¢ Sugar Bowis, Abo avered Butter gray and brown, or Fray ‘ . i n white affeta, with | Fruit Plates, 6¢ Cream Pitel Dishes, 38¢ mixtures, — also * orn Plasters i in han. | Rutter Plates, 3¢ ; Cups & Seucers,160 length conse NBO. Ser ‘ F , $3 Sets of Brown and $12 Dinner Sets, 96.76. f {Se * rt lla act like magic on everybody's ———sleony || white Cooking Waro for | Am Poreclain Ware, 9 styles of Suits, corns—we guarantee them ° ) plove vered |W y pink decoration ingle - breasted ‘ * Reliable Make They're as thin ant handy to Dressmakers Redding | and gold edge; 100 peges tiitaepinin Dhtey wt - . i Forms, $1.65 oe aes Thin -blown Glass Tumb- and gray or brown @ sto Tho sual price $1 72 1,6 ¢ rd cups 1 engraved with your mixtures, @ - ‘| ¥ ORS rahi E 2 to i n Old English; usualy Men's $20 and $22 Suits and Overcoats, at $12.78 y Fully worth 4 ! q vith 360 doz. 16 styles of Overconts—three-quarter length coats, but- i Bar Shh h and B5e quiity, at 12!0e | i ih: | Subway Store, Lower Floor | toned-through models, Three-quarter length Chesterfields, $300 . , 2 aa " ; — Pulls Td Caer w tp conyers collars 1) nok, Srey , brown if it do he di us me 4 and mixtures; 12 style: its—bI % | teal er ce 50c Bleached Sheets 35c |itvnmitten tims conte ste task ery or r 12 Maleony 5ix90 i | 2x90 j itt sy and many ochers. ) 61x90 in, seamless, or 4290 in., with neat centre len’ 5 $8.60 Raincoats at $4.75. 'o-Morrow Only Laces and ry nleele Rerun e208, TiMon's: $4 rousers at | o Bove’ #8, Woal- Lined 2 | 85c 3 Uheots, 69¢ | 60c to 76¢ Embroidered $2.65, Overcosts at $3.96. aa —81x4 heraming; | Flannels, 46¢ yard—Hem- Youths’ $10 and $12 Boys’ $2.60 and $3 Suite —— ee Every instrument was selected for its ‘tonal quality, handsome case ion and beautiful veneer in Ma- gany or Oak, and fully guaranteed ent full} wo ion | Ae hed and sealloped effects, All-Wool Overcoats, $6.76. | at $1.75. i peouslly 550 an at, es, -in. wool Saxony flannel. Boys’ Suits, with Extra Knick- 5e White Domet Flannel, | Trousers, at $3.50. are; Soe and The » 860, d-34 in. wide, soft Men's $10 Ruincoats t $6.76, Subway Store, Balcony vite. | Women’s $3, $3.50 & $4 High Shoes at $1.85 designs, 6,000 pairs when the sale started Monday—61 styles; 1, to 8, widths B to E. ‘ Another | Magazine! Handy Size jour | Writing Paper 35 tat) ae Cabins of $1 it Vriting Paper, note and letter $1" vinty pink and blue borders, tet fabric finished paper, at seille tler Subway Store, Lower Floor Uieend One-Quire B | an : ar ae 94 es by ing Paper, fin Nabe th, $31.50 ben Bod seae, Spring and ry Pag note ner usually 28, sae attress for $19.75 ta | 1 50 Used “Domestic”? |*"" — sunway ravcony | fe A $17.50 br boots, with” kid ng Machines, $14 Daas rd Done | Pure Drugs cloth , taken in tat. bott gee, tops, Gun usally $5 Down and 5 Monthly NEW PLAYER-PIANOS TO-MORROW ONLY. . Paty worth $500 We will allow the amount paid to apply on the purchasq ofa new Kncte if bought within two years. ‘TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE. © Woolen Blan- 72x80 in, with s bedstead, illustrated, with id seven L-ineh filler rods 16Pages in Colors | FREE | With Next cotton filled Mattress, 10 Ibs. with hand-stitehed rench’ rolled edge; choice ticking in one ‘or two h steel band rein- nt, The three piece ol Metal, lace and button Pianos Rented at Reasonable Terms Liberal Allowance for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange Knabe Warerooms 5th Ave. Cor. 39th St. :If, button and lace boots, regular or high cut. usually button and lace boots. at $19.76, Cravenette Button Suy Store, Lower Floor Boots, with black or gray MBEL BROTHERS): lay wr 1 dozens of other good til ‘ $3 to %4 High C to8, widths B to lor Woeosn, eh ei te and $1 we lly number of Store, Balcony WORLD |) *3bwer shereStigoay |___sRowDway _N&W. YORK _tuinty.tHiRry sr. =——S ewe ee oes WS Se ee We . @ ~~ “ ment 5d

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