The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1912, Page 23

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Diteet, Beopping Gouers ELS BLUEJACKETS ¢ world, The day Mt pork) and “sea bis> 4), are past. Only om Intelligent, Courteous Service . Prompt, Safe, Careful Delivery MENIN THE WORLD < coca lished here at Greeley Square wsiastic Public Esteem 4 | wl of the Jewelry Trade ij eB tes | 1 You should not SECURE LESS intrinsic value than your : : money should buy. : 2 You should not PAY MORE than is necessary to secure the value desired. spent $5,000.00 in handling of food for the enlisted meg — , $4,000,000 of it being the a Every day in the year there Is eon- sumed in the navy by the enlisted men alone, 40,900 pounds of meat of various If You Your Eye Over Their Doubt It, Just Cast | Daily Fare, | purchase only an amoui | which will give the men one pound eneh WASILINGTON, Dec. 18—When the} 4 day and the value of the remaining %, millions of Americans sat down in (heir Pound can be expended for fresh vege- homes to their Thankegiving dinners | ‘bles, usually potatoes which are al- ‘Two things are even more important to us 1 Every jewel and piece of silver we sell must add prestige aman. : : C7 ; ‘} ‘ : bo . | the store, and Eutld confidence in the mind of the Mpheee - j r \¢ 2 Every price we ask, must be the lowest for which the merchan- [Ylat over the wortd wore 40,090 biue-|% dise can be tought. her, ad Silver at GIMBELS You Will Do Your Chrismas for your most important Holiday purchases. damelry and Silverware Business that occupies fifteen thousand square D-FILLED NOVELTIES nid-Filled Bracelets, plain, hased engine-turned with Lorgne to 618 hans, rope oF Links, $2.25 50. Loeket, Roman or English finish, 500 Ro $8, ( raves) clasps nt lain or hand-engraved, amall, large, 780 to sver, lovers’ knot, circles tterns, 750 to ain, engraved and engine- . Found or square corners, Jain, engraved igine-turned: Ro- Ban“pol or Isnglish finish, 606 to B50, Gifts for Women and Girls in Fine SILVER PLAT be e Toilet Seta, {$1.25 and 8a. ‘82. 83.50 and $4.25. Jewel Boxes, $3 to E 50 to $5.75 Holders, 5. tecelvers, 0 $2. r Pin Boxes, Atomiazers, $L pieces, hes. WARE im eilk-lined case, $3.75 york and Spoon, in silk-lined case, $3.75. Food Vus): Napkin Ring and Rattle, in si 50, 86. REAL GARNETS hs, ball top, $5.50, Vins, $3 a 1 Btov WATCHES STERLING SILVER SHEFFIELD PLATE STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES CLOCKS HALL CLOCKS CLOCKS Reautifal Hanging Clocks, tmported, chimes striking the quarter, half, three- quarter end hour, on rods representing Wentminster Chimes, in oak, walnut and mahogany, $30, $35 and 940. fare, Coes, ri bans tn SST striking on 4 rods, ing & 8 - al sound, $32.50, $oi.so und $20. Superb assemblage of Hall Clocks at 929 to Sno. ‘Three very fine, small size Engteh Hell Clocks, 75 inches high, hand-carved ma- hogany cases, fitted with Biliot Move- ments, chiming the hour, half ‘hour, quar- ter-hour and hour, besides strikimg the hour, special $265, 6376 and 6385. English Hall Mark Silver Vine Baskets, hand-pierced and Gnished by the silversmiths in England; the one illustrated is 14 tmehes long, 10 inohes inches from base te top of reg. $ on feet, 12° tnches ide, 4% inches high, Three-handle Compote, 11 inches wide. 8 inches high, pierced, $60; regularly $90. Round Nut Bowls, $n. base, 4% inch- es, hand-finished and pierced, $75 regu- jarly $11 Fine pierc trated, 140; reguli ‘Tea Sets, reproduction of wr Tepe coased, 27-m. spread. Other Feather ear sticks, $20, $30 and $40, Sterling Silver Novelties Candle Sticks, $4.50, ‘Tea Bells, silver handle, 60. smon Plates, silver deposii, $1.85 set, 4 Handled Pieces, floral design, bu hook, shoe horn and nail file, com- bination, 500, Manicure Sets, €5.75 to $25.25 sec, FINE PLATED WARE Water Pitchers, $4.50, Casserole Dishes, $6. Salt and Pepper Casters, $225. 5 ce plated, 6 knives. 6 fo 6 tea spoons, at $10, Baking Dishes, What Opera Will You Hear Tonight Right in Your Own Home? Will you have Geraldine Farrar as Juliet, or. Madam Butterfly? Will you hear Caruso as Faust or Rhadames? Will you hear Tetrazzini as Lucia di Lammermoor? Choose your own artists and your own operas. Or, if you prefer the lighter vein, you can put on any comic opera, songs from any musical comedy; you may listen to the songs and jokes of the minstrels or vaudeville stars; you may listen to the world’s great. bands or orchestras; or be fascinated by the great violinists, or other wizards of the strings. The Whole World of Music and Other Entertainment Is Yours Right in Your Own Easy Chair, When You Own a VICTROLA And thisimarvel of modern inventive genius—this delight of millions of homes today may be very easily purchased for The Magnificent $200 VICTROLA Shown in the Picture May Be Yours on Payment of $10 a Month The whole world of musical art—every famous singer—may be heard in your own home—every'nigh uu 30 desire—as su- perbly as if there in person—and, even while you are paying for the Victrola, this dail: i t cost than two seats Pike opera, ONCE A MONTH, y' pay ‘0 is daily entertainment costs you less than two There has been such a tremendous demand for this beautiful model, that we are told that there are very few now obtainable. We will probably sell all we have in the next few days, so we advise early selection. Demonstration at your convenience. Kighth Fleor Every Day New Recruits LINENS for Which the House- Among the HANDKERCHIEFS wife Will Gladly Be “At Home” eo enh, morning, the Coristmas Handkerchief Store looks like a luncseape | Yo can just see her even sparkle arsheendoes the Christmas wrappings from For we brought over thousands upon thousands of beautiful Handkerchiefs SU¢® glistening pure flax adjuncts to her dining table as these specially gathered —mow-white, with here and there a warming tinge of color—from France and specially-priced Linens, All sttractively boxed. pa ae PE slip needs; and every day, as the heaping piles Sets of one Dema:k Tablecloth, 63 x 68 inches, with 1 dozen 22-inch Nap- ‘This is why you will, for instance, find new, un-tumbled supplies of all Kins to match, all hemmed, at $6 set, usually $6.50. these delightfully fine | Tablecloth of fine damask to seat six or eight persons, with a dozen 22-in. Gift Handkerchiefs for Women Napkins, at $6 to $7.60. waiting for tomorrow morning. Hems.iened Sets of one Damask Tablecloth, 62 x 81 inches, and a dozen 18-inch Napkins, ¢t $3.76, usually $5.60. if Irish rege veasmat a plain hemstitched, or with lace edges, at 26c, 50c, ‘ Snow white pattern Tablecloths of double damask, in round designs, from 2 x 2 yards to 2 x 3 yards, at $3.50 to $5, usually $4.25 to $6.25; with 22 and 25-inch Napkins to match, at $4 and $5 dozen, Scalloped and Embroidered Tea Napkins, in monogram effect, 15-inch, special at $2.25 a dozen, A group of fancy Linens from Lrelend, France, Germany and Japan, includ- ing Doilies, Centerpieces, Scarfs and Tea, Luncheon and Dinner Cloths, slightly | mussed, at half former prices. Second Floor 5 k, at 60¢ to $4.50 each. Delicate Appenzell embroidery, in exquisite designs of hand needlework, $1 to $30 each. French Colored and Mourning Handkerchiefs, in great variety, 26¢ to $2.50. Jnitials in many styles, all in boxes of six, at 75c, $1, $1.50, $2.10, $3 box. White Linen Handkerchief Cases, with Irish hand-embroidery, 60¢ and 6c. With Madeira embroidery, 95¢ each. Tiny Glove Handkerchiefs, in hand-embroidered one-corner designs, in white and colors, 26c each; others in fine French linen and Lee ald joor All the Beautiful Showroom Samples of A Maker of Fine Brass & Nickel Ware One-third Less Than Usual Prices Chafing Dish Set, $25 Raking Dish, $6 You have ead, in several of the December magazines, the adverticaents of there line warce~ the delight of every house- wife, bachelor girl, or mere man who is fortunate ea2cugh to possess then The makers have displayed these samples newest productions in their handsome New York shov-reoms until now. We have secured to sell for all of these samples at 33 per cent. less than their full pric Thai's the story in 4 nutshell; and now we invite you to come in promptly tomorrow; and to buy, at a fine saving, seme of the bandscmest Christin es presents you'll give this year. With hardly two or three pieves alike, che range is natu and prices range from a Chafing Dish Fork at $1 toa solia tofind lly enormous. ‘The finish is the finest: designs are artistieand unique ilver Chafing Dish, with Roman gold finish, at $£0, Come expecting Nae hin Coffee Pols Steak Planks Wind Shieia Sher herl dea Wellle Crum Lutter Dishes Syrup Pilcher he ; I and many other articles for the sideLoard, the chafing-dish supper or the after Each of the Following Illustrative Items Is Exactly ONE-THIRD LESS THAN ITS USUAL RETAIL PRICE Domes sets, consiviing of polished copper pot, brass trimmed, cream jux Qnd sugar bow! to matoh, with i ry : Chafing Dishes hi Percolaiors Casserole Dishes Pol tle Sels sn . Toast Racks, $2. f ted styles, 88, id Spoons, 1 eaen elds, copy c nin rand nickel alike, at 87% Pots, various mzes, $2.2! t to a x tray, $10 the Chafing Dish lining and Ror ‘] anteed special design with sterling silver | Kold outside, guar- | Cot or to wear three-pint tirul new shape, 630, sortment of the nickel. Steak Planks, virious sivies Bean Pots, «| $3. Egg Boilers, «| $6 «4 Breakfast & « im, voftee alt boiler and t nt designs, at| Cheese Dish on, wind shield, salt spoon and tray, 68a white Mning, finest round at finish k Jeather glasa 1 at one- third less than the usual price. -| Chas Dishes, %-pint. copper or nickel Aninheat’ 68. Other “Chafing Dishes up to lated, Guernsey consisting of fag nd pepper, fork the get Fifth Floor Chafing Dishes, nickel-pia per, some braas-trimmed. Coffee Pots, various si vles, at 81,95, Size, on Mission base, Syrup Pitchers, a $1.26. | boiled vegetabics jackets of Uncle Sam's navy just as fin ‘the masc at home were enjo: The men of the navy, some home shores, some inf troubled Turkish waters, others down jim waters adjacent to Central Amer- | ica, aome in distant China waters, otb- (ers at Manila, bad a dinner of turkey or chicken wit hall the side @shes, such an celery, cranberries, olives, plam pudding, pumpkin and ‘mince ples, creamed white potatoes, baked and weet potatoes, nute and fruits, elder and wines, The Amectean ough foot at dinner on Thankerteiog a town of 901 peopte guaiacol 1 e Other preparntioes wi work.im this formals. ‘The prowrpt resnits from thie i sive remedy have made [ri | suevensfully. | A guaranty of abeotote sntisfection. | money promptly refunded, ty ri { recipe. Your druggist has @ will it far you, Ft. Wayne, Ind. If not, seud to The Pinex) f few of them were aware that sattered ble in = | ‘The oying ‘nd bountiful @ teem as] woud ‘mean’ Dow i; f tet i i il fl, {i fj ! | li ; i f tf tind t ora bl i § sit THI $3.50 EST MAKER OF MEN'S reve ttry 10 THE WORLD Look in W. L. Douglas store windows and you'll see shoes jus s good in 8! y the on > and $4.50 that are} le, fit and wear as 8 other makes conting $5.00 to 87.00, difference is the price. Shoes in all leathers, styles and shapes to suit everybody. If you could visit W. L. iglas large factories at Brockton, nd see for yourself how carefull, Mass., W.L. igias shoes are made, you would then un- derstand why they are warran ted to fit better, look better, hold their sha; longer than any other make for the price. BSF aot L7H oes CAUTION}: yf Kroadw: 984 Third Aven 1453 Third Avent 2309 Third Aven 2779 Third Av ‘345 Eighth A JERSEY CITY—24 Newark Avenus, NEWARK 831 Broad Street, @ * — ater 7 — Sa. es >»

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