The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1912, Page 24

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Binnenig tae nee + ge ne ene RRR A a oe woe = THE EVENING WORLD, FRE | ay Oe tHE 7 S.A Santa Claus Is Already in the Wonderful GIMBEL — a bs BY ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE. Christrias TOY and BOOK STORES rf t The Romance of a Young American’s Adventures | in the Balkans and His Fight for a Throne and a Girl. | The Biggest, Brightest, Most Bewitching Christmas Display New York Has Ever Seen Re gn an Jy end Pg Bi his an po Ba Christmas spirit, from grandfather down: to the tiniest toddler. , working as hard and fast as they possibly cou ge ly the Th Ch ° t B k St . P ° displ: ll see here tomorrow. e ristmas boo: ore terials wr'And the firet thing we Contains every gift book that has been brought out this season, Finer Materi with each separate division arranged for .. The 4 collection of Children’s Books is remarkable a whole table is Gen DYyllar of i! : And the first thing we want to do is to invite you especially to come as early as you can tomorrow and bring the children to see the brilliant display while it is at its newest, brightest and fullest. The TOY STORE is a dream of Christmas delights, from | Founded on J. B. Fagan’s Successful Play, Now | Running in New York. devoted to Mother Goose in various editions. There are Picture its towering Christmas tree with its twinkling lights, and the genial. Books of every description, beginning with the little Toy Books at 6c. Santa Claus who presides over everything, to the buzzing Electric There are interesting new Books of Travel and Biography; a Trains, the wonderful Menagerie of friendly Animals, the regi- complete ‘collection of the admirable Everyman’s Library, with its ments of Toy Soldiers, the fascinating Mechanical Toys, the more than 600 titles, which make charming, yet ine: re- Hobby Horses and Wooden Toys, xpensive the Games and all the rest. And the DOLLS! There is a bewitching parade, of them that is a full city block long, and with \\ \ | | i il i! hind Hail Prem Pubtieing Oo. fashamed to have heard’ pleasantly re- fork Workd.) | torte’ Hawthorne | “I've had enough of your accursed impertinence “Yeu? queried Hawthorne, ‘that's too tad. Far you're ‘able to Ret a | whole lot more of it ‘vefore you're | through." “Radulski!"” ordered the Prince, “Go membrances. Together these t stores stretch a city block each way, with plenty of light and air and space to get about in to see and admire everything to your heart’s content. = if #, tu i i ty B: Y 3 Mi i , : rH tne “ill aal v iu | ‘ly Wh over 500 different kinds, fro h | tres?’ frusteres? the * ‘ the fine big dolls, as large as a (Prince. “Tve @ sort of tamch that I'm In dad | company,” mecky responded Haw- | dethrone nrarning. Inge @| thorn, “So T guose 1h £0.” three-year-old child, to the littlest wt : Again we remind you that a + ew Sat and tome sonuneerim as tne |$| Dolly you could ESS an hour spent American's air of timbalty: whee Ho |! imagine. And in these un- if moved Hawthorne and the door. “You"h Houses for them Ye Me / hurried early Your insoleree roa © are tof) Bi to live ite and sh oping an Sat coatten aie re ness vanishing. ‘Just can that jaf everything to is worth hal f talk, will you? I am not any too stuck clothe them, am- . day later, in om you, aa iw. And you'll make me use them, and the amount i a —_ “Bo keep them well and you can ac- ‘Hite Irma,” sas cxoumees happy! complish and age” | sa, omorrow the comfort cee mouthes countrrmen there, it wine |g) everything will be you will have. Hawthorne ‘dettera” just bubbling over Welcome— clashing of : with excitement. an pan — And nobody can COME Youn, Girls Dress Hats, 375 two ii i & ; help catching the EARLY! apap? itl : i Ingenious and F Neckfixings |} Many Copies from the Frej So That Prices May Be Robespierre Collars, with narrows revers of velvet, plain or brocaded si] lace jabots attached, so that they may) with either a coat or dress. $1.60 to Gm Roman Striped Silk Stocks, with If tabs of white satin, and clever cravats, A Vestee of Silk with yoke, stock 91 net that may be worn inside coat: effect of a pretty blouse, is $1.60, Fluffy Jabots of lace and net wif] attached, $1 to $5.60. ! Robespierre Collzrs of plaid silky.’ Vestees that are practical as well . mental; white pique, 60c; white autin, | silks, $1 and $1.50. He Hitt a off i i TH ji it 3 A Z sf it “li af if He ty extiy, “and you know (t. Say, Prince, ; 've got @ queer sort of presentiment @ome day you're going to get the | your Ife And I've got a! TR be somewhore awfully . i i 4 . f e 3 i fie 2 i z isi i i i i if - ge i i i geas ig k bd f z & g Fy E i 3 daughter. ecandal when"'— ited Hawthorne, “You mpoke he strock. The blow fair ami full in the Prince's wowling face. Now, few men live past childhood without heaving given and received atop | blows. But because of the divinity that hedges royalty, Prince Viadimir had reached renee a Hi GF rade He i i rH i} ‘ z BE? fred Haiberstadt a een : b dae . Quaint Bows of velvet, with Hite ie ‘ie oe es Some of the Wonderful Things to Be Found in the Toy Store silk, 25¢ and 50c. ’ aos Miniature Dolls, S¢ to $2.60. Menagerie Fine Wooden Toys i ilings from the paxt move lator The Wonderful Gimbel || Rug Dols, 260 to $8. __ Almost every animal in the Zoolog-| Warships, with crew and electric il- Cc hic Veiling P Biake, rever: From the famous doll maker Talking Machine Dolls, $3.60. ical world gathered in a separate room, | lumination, $40. to $3. Dainty, lacey designs in shadow! fi + omg Heinrich Handwerk, of Walters. || ¢chara ter Babies, live size, dressed,] Life-size Animals, including Buffe-| Trains, $1.76 to $47. _ Bo togs. and-black, also black, white and cole bausen, who has sent these beauti- || $25 to $80. loes, Bears, Dogs, Elephants, Zebras| | Hand-carved Animals in marvelous to $2.60. $2.50 a yard. Min ni oor ful Dolls to Gimbels for eleven yrs. Dolls’ Furnishings and Lions, $40 to $150. Mates Pe MM 3.0 p Building Blocks, 600 to $18. We control this part'cul ‘ih Miniature Skin Animals, 20c to $1.| 72° , Department, consisting of! Meceano, $1 to $18. exclusively for our three 5 Kreueh Milinery, 9 Aecapep Mechanical Animals, including a Hook and Ladder, and Engines, #4 Arcuitectaeal Building Blocks, $1. Not the largest dolls at their pri e galloping Horse, at $15; Pigs that if iy (they are 22 inches high) but we || Fur Coats, $5 to $10. walk and grunt, at §7 and $9; a Me- ; In the Sporting Goods Store ° ‘oo 1088 le and gran ! Fine Candy New mow they are the best. Blue or Fitted Trunks, Ai doll and trous-| Ch8nical Mule at $8, and many others.| Nooh’s Ark, $7 to odo a8 Pe verge § Ud Cbg Asal and ne an e be royal prince being struck by a merc -| American that for a moment he was surprised to move or even to think. Seeing that the Prince did not “put up his hands,” Hawthorne did not fol- brown sleeping eyes, blond or Kerliow up the attack. He had expected brunnette curly wig, body molded || 9% ae Oe Sih ee Mechanical Toys F All Sorts of Games Ice ‘T6e to $9. his aay te be the firat rom prea jaye of hear card! , and very dur- toe , with shower, $1.75] 4 complete Ma Shop, with en-} poo Tables, $4 t 955 . a ur a — reir et 4 able. May be had fully dressed in . incliat gine room, blacksmith’s shop, carpen-| 200! Tables, $4 to $55. | Naa Ventcopeareuina teense enerly various costumes, at $3 to $25. ye eal aattazet as Kat ter shop, éte., all in operation, at $400.| Bagatelle Boards, 25¢ to $3.95. | Everybody who is fond of d 4 ‘But his Geappointment tasted for a Layettes, with three and four| Electric Scenic Railroad, $10. —_| different games, $1 to $4.60. LISTEN: i bare fraction of @ second. Leg Princo, Dolls drawers, $3.50 to $5. Everything for Electric Railways,} Minoru—the newest horse race ‘ CHOCOLATES |) from tis momentary daze, Child’ from complete outfits, at $2.25 to $24, | game, $2.60 to $10. ‘ y ASSORTED C ¥ , Combatvrhs went insane with red fury. Throwing Undressed Dolls, 6 to $20. ild’s Furniture H i y ne Corr. renee to Swiss Towers, Are Lamps, Bridges,| Steeplechase, $1 to $16. Basket . and cream centers. Special at 40e the Prudence and dignity to the winds, Dressed Dolls, 26¢ to $75. Cradles, $3 to $4.50. Stations, and all sorts of engines, fe FrenchHorseRacingGame, $1to$60.| Boxing Gloves, + SHOCOLA { Ba deel ge Var eye paren 04 French Walking Dolls, $5 to $50. White Enameled Beds, $5 ers, passenger and freight cars, Pull-| Baseball Games, 66¢ to $3.60. Moccasins, $1. . ALMOND MILK CHO TE, that " by | imself upon the unarmed American. Lady Dolls, in model gowns, §7 to} White Bedroom Set, , $70. | mans, cte. Rex Golf Game, $8.60. Bottles, $1.60 to $3.60. | in your mouth. Special at 18c theeake, By a king whose own Deo- on Ge earres AS . Mahogany Bedstends, 4-poster, §7| Attachments for electric motors, ie Croquet, $1.8 to] Gimbel Special Bicycles, mye : Pelee eee Dressed Baby Dolls, #8 to 09. and $7.60 such as buffers, drills, lathes, jig saws, | $16.50. Niagara Bicycles, $18.76 and Main Floor and Subway Highmens,” soothed Radulskl. “Now you Tatars Charsavet s2bim Bis 0 88 Dall Hours: $8 to 64 cte., $1 to $9, Tenpins, $1.25 to $6. arth Floor can claim the treaty has been broken." mpeeches, am I? Let him wait! You sent for the others?” “They wil be here directty, your Mighnem."" e ‘Forbidden to make speeches, eh?’ fumed Viadimir, 1*— The hasty advent of Hohenloe, Min- Toss. i ister of War, and one of Vindimir's “ Cross, wor erg ftanchest secret adherents in Borrovina, Coa ie checked the torrent of snarling words. OEE MY Riedy “Your Highness!" exclaimed ‘Hohen- ious Give Delicious low who had hurried in with one or two “g f Figs.” more of the Prince's adherents at his Syrup of Figs. heele, “T have just received an order y es Majesty that the Life Guards once to the capital. He| Mother! look at the to | is coated, If your ch | necessarily,” raid Radulsk!. “The| drooping, isn’t sleeping w - Three Reasons for These Unprecedented Prices | UMBRELLAS-—A S# for Men and. Vf | For Girls’ and Young Women’s Apparel $3 Umbrellas at $2. ‘$3.75 to $4.50 Umbrell s % i i appens that the importers have mcre umby FIRST—The prolonged Indian Summer pericd caused numerous manufac- Py Yd sometimes, ba , and so they are glad to let them go at # turers to overestimate their output, and also brought cancellation of orders. bought such a Ict cf fine handles, which we have had mountc dcne t SECOND-—-Other tailors and dressmakers who had surpluses of materials | by Ph of our regular makers, and now offer them at prices (hat are treqaary reproduced our costly models at large discounts. | the handles would usually be worth all by themeclygs, ween THIRD—The busy season has caused broken sizes to accumulate in our own Among them are Umbrellas that men can carry to the office, or womeme : tock—and those we shall dispose of at lessened prices. 5 shopping with—much handscmer ones, too, for fine Christmas 5 The Apparel from These Three Sources Will Be Presenled Together | 07 all—like this: sat $2_ Young Women’s $35 Fur-Trimmed Suits, $26 $3 Umbrellas at $ Broadeloth and fine cheviot, in navy, taupe and black, with collar; collars and Men's and Women’s styles, of heavy twilled silk or yarn-dyed taffeta, with tape: 1 a} ay may have frightened | doesn’t eat heartily or is croas, irritabl cuffs of skunk opossum, chinchilla squirrel or mole coney. "The graceful contour of | "#tura!. change any of Your! out of sorts with everybody, this model may be seen in the illustration. - Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, $3.75 and $4.50 Umbrellas at $3 nen.” declared the Prince, “in any| bh, breath bad; has stomac Young Women’s $23.50 Topcoats, $18.60 ie Aisi or silk-and-linen, with tape edge. Women's Umbre! vith beeutiful ama Be eee te pane, renee se Us 10. English tweed, boucle and cheviot, with collars, cuff trimmings and | © ver, ved silver caps, gun cnet 4 ture] wood, aa ke haste. Hohenloe, the at-| cold, , , Q p or buckhorn hooks, and *arved plain or ti nok on the palace for'midnight today, | liver and 80 feet of bowels are filled with buttons of velvet. ' Navy, gray, brown’ and black, Illustrated. styles. Mer’s Umbrelias, with Randles of cape You say the army {s with us to a man| poisons and clogged up waste and need —, a) Sone 3yat crane have otirese ‘a a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. : ‘o the right heat. member that @ teaspoenful of Syrup of Figs, nal for attacking the palace wi a few were the al, decaying | wiv bad been glancing nere| ©oBstipated matter, undigested food and Vously about him,-suddenly held up an| #0ur bile will gently move on and out Nand for silence, then. strods | Of its little bowels without nausea, gri Young Women’s $13.60 to $15 Dresses, $10 ; P on sitar hg prea echaee malay wend wiht | Bowe’ Long Winter Overed Young Girls’ Corduroy Coats, $8.95 Simply fashioned, with a braid trimmed sailor collar, and a detachable shield $12.50 to $15 Grades at which will be quite comfy on wintry days. Navy and brown, lined throughout. Sizes nearest door and flung it open, | ing or weakn 6 to 14 years, * ies, in hand yHamitton Hawthot otted i Of warm all-wool Winter fabrics, in handsome brown and oncernediy ecross the threshold. | With Byrup Junior Girls’ $16.50 Coats, $12 tures; many chinchillas included, Cut long and full, with bel ‘hanka,” ‘he eaid, nodding pleasantly | dru sing your childre: For general utility wear, as they are of double-faced (plaid beck) woolens. Navy , iy . . 1 sted - at Radek ns pe . ly. of luscious and brown, Only sizes 15 and 17 years, belted all arqund; lined with wool, worsted or serge. Sizes 7 to addreveing his followers, “once more 1 | Young Girls’ $11.50 School Coats, $7.50 all.$10 each. thank you for your visit of congratula. | °° tion on the signing of the treaty. I wil} ..” cetain you no longer.” i A vei od quality of Winter cheviot, with collar and front facings of broadcloth , , ot Anta Food auality of Winter cheviot, with collar and front facie ot mpiin| Boys’ $10 Long Overcoats, $7.60/Boys’ $15 to $i8 Suite # ; ; 4 Hand-tailored, plain doublebreas navy and brown, Sizes 6 to 14 years, - Another splendid group for boys of 8 to 18 years, oeaoresd, Path gout $18.50 $8.95 ¥ If what you want should not be | pelted backe Norfolk styles, sizes 7 to 18, J 4 j and bowel « ceded $25 ie | child to- ie = yg ey ; 4h Wes Heol i‘ 1 ly upon a pase! grown-ups plainly printed on the our regular collections—and that E your case. | i Gimbel prices are well-known be- ii 5 L BROADWAY YHIRTY-THIRD ST. A special group of special value, 4 aha oa N YORK cause they are so conservative, Cut long, buttoning to neck, warmly lined, belted | breasted style, 9 to 17 years, Pleatec. “Syrup of Figs and all around; in blue, brown and light or dark gray; /¥e#ts. Sailor Blouse, 5 to 10 yea at was ata) prepared by the Fig Syrup Co. Ce hat tit a | Third Floor. Pritt sizes 216 to 10 years, at $6, $6.76, $8 and $10. |; use, 274 to 7 years, Mi t tasting, genuine old Tolo style, plendid varieties wil wy ince. ie di “Were pou saying something you were! reliable. Refuse anything else offered, , Nn

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