The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1912, Page 17

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‘ i al MINISTER TO LONDON. | Really, there te a good deal of ground for dispute as to whom the provinces. ae over which war has broken out, really belong. Servia, Greece, Bulgaria, Mon- tenegro, all have their claims, But here b is the fine thing! Not one of the allies 0 * “ {s pushing its claim for the disputed ——>— American Wife of the Servian Minister to London Makes % Appeal. WANTS AMERICAN AID. THE EVENING WORL GIMBEL BROTHERS Take Pleasure in Announcing Their Recent Purchase of the Entire Retail Stock of Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums Amounting to More Than One Hundred and Seventy-five Thousand Dollars, from the New York Store of John and James Dobson This enormous assemblage of high-grade floor- coverings—more than most stores sell in an entire ais aca a large number of the best carpet mills in thé country will be placed on sale next Monday at the lowest prices for which Carpets and Rugs of such excellence have been sold in many a day. territory. What they say with one voice Is, ‘Let these people be free! Let them form their own little states, to rule and govern as they wish!” “Doesn't that show the unselfishness, the wonderful altrulsm, of my coun- try? ended Mme. Grouiteh, glowingly. “I am of Scotch descent, and I have told my friends that when I realized the unflinching patriotism of Servia T felt as if I had found another little Bootland. There is nothing I would not do for the country in which my husband waa born. And therefore I ask the help of the women of the more fortunate country which holds my birthplace. We need not merely money, but surgical supplies, canned foods, blankets, nure- ing kits, clothing—many things that cannot be bought at any price, in the quantities required, at home. My head- Quarters for receiving contributions are @t Stratford House, No. 11 Hast Thirty- second street, and T appeal to all sym- | pathetic, patriotic men and women.” q 4 Ve Pony ne . 5 Madame Slavko Y. Grouitch fSays She Is Wiling to Go ' as a Nurse. Charged with the little task of collect- Ing the sum of $100,000 for the ald of her adopted country, Mme. Slavko Y. Groultch, American wife of the Servian Minister to London, hi at returned to New York. She feels that this is the biggest thing wie can do for her hus- The Salon Wherein Women Can Be Sure of Getting If you are “at sea” th 1 tion, ; 4 ° . Beare Sevier entrain tot, fve| - some sound advice pie eee et eae aie tte & you win Will Present Three Collections of Brocaded Silk, fie te stants centro cote che fronting, cutie i shies nanan] If you believe that you re Charmeuse and Velvet Afternoon Gowns, Also No Hobgoblins GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers Your money is easily accessible, without unn red tape, our office hours are long—from 9 to 5—and our comfortable offices are in the very center of the retail shopping district. educational, even through the college| Quire glasses, you need the Rcumsteroulirrantie terete count grade, and the women are fully as in-| conscientious advice of a thor= ¥ ; telligent and well informed as the men, 2 simply about her well shaped head, and] Their family ite is charming. too, as| OUBHlY compeient Oculist and jong, narrow, lazy-lidded eyes. Her con-| they are remarkably kindly and sympa-| the SI illed services of the broad has destroyed) thetic and devoted to thelr ehildren.| practical Optician. - os The latter share the Ife of thelr par- i Wh ih Clarksburg, We Va [ents, Just like American children, | The first, to properly pre- Chiffon and Net Evening Gowns— Tomorrow at $25 $35 $45 Bie seis Sf thonuwan Jueeise, ad of being shut-up in. nuraerten, scribe for your eyes—if you And, Furthermore— In quality of materials, these Gowns are commendable at each of the “But of course 1 shall wo with our| ster Grouiten, wih a amie ot frank] edlly Need glasses — the prices. But, from the viewpoint of style they are even more remarkable, army as a nurse if I be needel!" she/ assurance, “ use T've lived among| Second, to accurately adjust them fifteen years altogether. After {} the mounting so that the Was graduated from the University: of ; Chicago, where T was spectally Inter nae give you complete oe deposit your money with us at any time BE- FORE NOVEMBER 10th, we will credit it on Janu- ary Ist, 1913, with Two Months’ Interest at 4% From November Ist whereas most banking businesses allow NO interest until after January Ist. Think it over. exclaimed, her eyes opening a trifle wider than usual at the question. “Un- fortunately, | am not very strong, and! I wight be more of @ hindrance than aj ¢sted in art and archaeology, X went to) C we ive you the service of help. So I am afraid they may not call] against the Turks came from secing the both Geutit and Opticia upon me to work in just that way, @l-| soulless way In which they destroyed : ar n— thou T took @ course in first aid to the/and mutilated beautiful statues. Then! Without a divided responsi- injured last year on purpose to prepare/I began to read the history and itera-| bility—for the cost of the myself for what might come ture of the fourteenth century struggle] glaccec_¢9 00 or more. Uke another Tiiad! d i vonderful— MILLION WOMEN READY TO against the Moslem. It's won | Mat: — \n Floor, Rear Balcon: ACT AS NURSES. “The Turks came into that beautiful | Wk Monis | \ y “There are at least a million women! country like gypsy marauders pouring q r} . In Servi dy Ath tae army as|into a stately old mansion, They used | ° ° | . aren ae Kola Sera Site tnd dered ih vet, tuna at) Qeulisty ond Oplidane [| Time to Be Thinking of Your Sisters, the great women's charitable or-| they ad Othing en My ry aniaaiton, hau fered ity wervice vo] ‘rain the erandear they found. But | ga Boat tad st. sear Fourth ave |@ = "Thanksgiving Table Linens | the Servian Red Cross Society. This! it was probably laziness and no higher Hi Weal yin "Gt. teat Loner Kee ! Once assure yourself of the spotless tablecloth of fine dame. k | Circle of Sisters 1s made up of worn} motive that restrained them. Until] §¢ (est I@sth Gt. eer Lenos Ave Mead, { O th rm 2s of every rank, including many of the| very recently no effort has been made| 44% Colum a” Teka skeen | for your Thanksgiving feast, an e napkins. to go with it, and wealthiest and well born. In ordinary|to make Turks of the conquered little; 70 Nassau Street. near John Street | 4) vou have taken a long step toward the success o' the occasion, times {t offers all sorts of philanthropic | Peoples, to change thelr religion and} 4999 Broadway near Willo’by, B’kiya And you may be absolutely certain of the high quality, the ' racial affiliation. The conquerers took . . ¢ ‘fs gitiet to women ent ltt ail the money they could get, but didn't | #89 Fulton St., opp. A. & S., B’kly superb variety and the moderate prices to be found in the Gimbel past ‘. 6 dds Ath th ini ff th i roa near t Newark. of coming war, the women have done ail) quered. se On"| B07 Broad St.. near Hahoe’s, Newark. stock of pure linens. for they are typical of Paris—being reproductions and modifications of the loveliest gowns presented by the Parisian couturiers this season. Gimbel Gowns Are So Carefully Designed That Many of Them Do Not Require Alterations. ‘Third Fleer “TI have seen at least 200 coats in New York shops, but none to equal this Fur-Trimmed Coat at $19.50” Said a woman who tarried but a minute in selecting this Coat for her daughter The heather mixture in this coat is so rich in color, and of such excellent quality, that one would consider it an excellent value at they possibly could to anticipate the de-| “The fruit of this negligence ts the! | And speaking of prices reminds us of a recent incident: peal, euriliess of bolt arial ine cane slender and mands that might be made of them. I| splendid nationalism that We eaw a certain Scotch damask table cloth advertised as a very po know, for am I not one pf the ‘Sisters ?|0f my husband's countrymen. EN HAN CES special offering at about $2.50. We bought one, only to find it iden- ‘ graceful lines to such an ulster. “We went to the hospitals and studied |® CTueade they're fighting for, but not Acal in quality, design and even patlern number with a table cloth reg- @urgical nursing, what to do in the ab- sence of the doctor and how to help | slarly sold at GIMBELS for $2! It is this system of low pricing, As fur trimmings are #0 prominent in the new modes , we have BEAUTY ? based on our large direct purchases abroad, that has brought essembled a large collection of fur-trimmed Coats for girls of 14, 16 him with amputations and other op- ! housewives to realize the advantages of buying linens ot CIMBELY and 18 years, at $23.50 to §70. erations. We studied the care of ty- EXPLANATION | Here are some of the beautiful new ‘I'able Cloths and Nap- ’ Can i fart Pea of the other diseases | ‘The youthful, lovely complex- kins that we specially recommend for the season of entertaining. Smart Coats of Men’s-wear Chinchilla Racist Wa Heidiea nompitas convo at By strengthen-| fl fon that nature gave you will be Scotch Damask Table Cloths in handsome new patterns, trom 72-5 72 ingeach organof sanitatior he bod: enhanced by just a touch of CARMEN Complexion Powder nd rich and poor alik in., at $3.60, to 90 x 90 in., at $5.76, and 72 x 126 in., at $6.26— Typical Overcoats are those that are severely tailored! And diner ary af feureen parece" Nopkina to toateh Eine aut Shae there ate some with plush collars and others with touches of velvet, ba foh Tabi : that are really quite dressy. Fine Flemish Table Cloths in the new circular designs: some exclusive at GIMBELS, from 72 x 72 inch to 90 x 90 meh at $4 Bs anae ‘Assome girls preferthe new seven-eighths length coat and others tried to learn everything they might need later in caring for their husband: and brothers after the terrible battles. FINE SPIRIT OF LOYALTY Ex- : Napkins to match, 22 to 27-inch, at $5.60 to $12.26 dozen, we have both of these lengths in MIBITED. Riadraked heii | eetcccrectesyeeiaeees | Q) goheioica Terie ata SS, ci, on, 5 2 ne, at 2.8, to eran ioe “ple, gry, own and Oxford. $16.60 to $90, SORA a citar | ‘rihe best remee MESURER Hr # DOEBNT “SHOW FF] 22 och toi dovenfor27inch es Third Fleer. hibited by the men and women of CARMEN benefits Four Special Linen Offerin; Bervia,. The women Are wonderfully the skin instead of instigate ale aiheh Henn Deere mene Onet tery emancipated, anyway, The wife and ferent from other powders. Hemstitched Cloths, 19 x 80 inches, 0c, \ ee mother Is hea household there, FOUR TINTS: White, Pink, Flesh lemst: 8, 19 x ches, usually 650. dust as she is America. Her husband consults her in every: matter of {mpor- and Cream—at your Department tance and repeatedly defers to her opin- Dew temporary stim: a ulants toweaken ff for rough, irritated skin~enowewhite= the system and expose you to serious and fatal disease—all pure nour- ishment fn Spe ate Cth eh ein NO A Famous Hatter Has Cleared All His — —______ Sarin Foor Untrimmed Hats and Imported Models So Many Kinds of Cutlery! To Us to Sell at $3.50 We have spe-ia ized to a surprising extent in our collection of fs to $10 Tetle and Kitchen Cutlery. It contains every imaginable kind of Their Duplicates were $7.50 to §. Lane fr payee) Pimwett caver Hap pevertamiliea can desire with which to attack the ’ giving turkey, to the pretty little fruit | knife, with its blue and white china handle. "Then there are sucit | hats, you would be up with the aun poraotrew morning to useful things 2s strong poultry shears, aluminum-handled knife | make sure of getting one or more of them. ie sets, salad sets, pepper mills and rapid mincers. | However, we can say that this manufacturer is known The fine FUP of carving sets is recruited chiefly from Landers, | from coast to copst, and it is often said that his hats are as Frary & Clark, the famous Americen cutlery makers, and from | fine as those made in Paris. : | Just 217 of his Hats, and the 60 Model Hats from Liez, leading firms in Germany and England. Here are some of the prices, many of them special. i Daniel, Bailly, and other famous French hatters. ‘ Kitchen Carving Knives, 10-inch) Rapid Mincers, taking the of Some of the Hats are of velvet, others of plush and some bee special at Leo a re chopping knife and bowl, at 200. | are manlankecta of these two fashionable materials. They les, four knivesand one fork; special Pei see Pouiey GHP, SAW: at | are black, but there are a few in colors—the very good col- Fcc Poultry Shears, nickel-plated han- ors of the season, such as the new shade of old brass, that speci st bor Sdn user 10s wlace*| dies, special at 960. | stunning shade of red, also wood brown, blue and taupe. Special Bird or Steak Carvers, stag}. Knives and Forks, with blue-and- A host of styles in small, medium and large shapes. handles, German silver ferrules; special | White china handles, dessert size, 60¢ at 160. pect’) Pair; dinner size, 76¢ pair. : $3.75 Black Velvet Hats, $2.25 Game Carver Sets, stag handles, 7-| Cold meat or Sandwich Forks, with i ra in, blades, sterling’ silver ferrules, | blue-and-white china handles, $1 each. Another purchase! Eight styles with the new semi-stiff special at $3. Fruit Knives with blue-and-white crown. Sets, celluloid han-| handles, special at 260. | dles, special at 92.25 eet. Wooden Pepper Grinders, special Three-piece Carving Sets, with s' at 760 each. handles, sterling silver ferrules, 8 an French Salad Sets, five pieces, spe- | 9-in. blades, at $6 set, cial at Ste pet, Paring Knives, osessorted styles,| Imported Automatic Fee Boilers at | special at 10c. $3 each, Fifth Floor | Are the Children Ready | Good Hosiery for Men and Women For the Next Helping of Shoes?! Qualities that you can Ty put your foot in without the wish to get out of There’s no blinking the fact that Children’s | your purchase. Stafford-Miller Company, 515 Olive Street, ‘St. Louie, Mo, ne If we were to divulge the fact that these are “—-----—'s The No-Charge Trimming Service is always extended in Sales of Untrimmed Hats, provided you also purchase the Trim- | mings in our Millinery Sections, Main and Third Floors, Shoes wil! wear out; and that the time for , te TOE e a new pair comes around at amazingly short Women 8 —At 28c 8 Pair ‘ Rib aren's- ‘At 35c a Pair ey, Mercerized lisle thread, Autumn weight, triple i i 1 oreans linen-spliced knees, heels and EAS The thing to do is to lengthen these inter-| heels, soles and toes; lustrous finish; black only. a sn eit rediu, al envy weight. re) vals, if possible; and parents can do this most |85¢ quality. 1 8D ARG ite. Sizes 6 to 11. ah successfully by outfitting their children with Women’s—At 75c a Pair Men's—At 50c a Pair Gimbel TOE-EASE Shoes Pure silk, medium weight; silk lisle tops and | .otentma Keatmer®; all weights, from very light ; ; to extra heavy, in black, natural and \. We cannot claim that they won’t wear out; but the leather in! soles; white, ten and black, Black, tan and ‘white. Sizes 6 to 11. colors them, and the wey they are put together, help to postpone the yim . if] evil day as long es possible. Furthermore, they are planned hal Women § At $1.35 a Pair \ Men s—At 36c a Pair |p| give aid and comfort to the restless, growing feet, and they pos-| Pure silk, heavy weight. Reinforced cotton| Heavy imported cotton, hand-seamed; black : sess 2. Iorge amount of style. or silk soles. Black only; wear guaranteed, Palys Also eae: in black snd all Soles Largest Selling Tollet S in the | Ve give ; i carefully and accur hrec pairs, $4. ee pairs for $1. The Largest Selling Tollet Soap in the World i aulventa teat eri taa eae ants aera Aone ee RC ea | ea te RI ia ids J feet, but helps the Shoes to give better service, for, as you know, an ill-fitting Shoe is apt to wear badly. Toe-Ease Shoes, in all leathers ant For Girls, fromm $1.75 to $4.60. | Boys’ Storm Shoes, $3, $3.60 and $4. Boys’ Heavy Box Calf Shoes, with viscolized soles, at $2.60. Second Floor BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST WH Y é EXQUISITELY PERFUMED AND ABSOLUTELY PURE USED IN MORE THAN A MILLION HOMES For Boys, [rom $2 to $3.60, GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. { \ se RSP Gg RICO AIOE 8 RN ONE i ae sata Montene a en a tN RAR AB a na emcees RS

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