The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1912, Page 11

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Howto Market for Sunday And for New Year’s Needs Without Going Broke' Plans and Specifications of the Market Club Punch, a Tasty Beverage. eS ‘at’ Voie “Grice,” “hot muarintecd fers welllv. est artes Whol A. DQ AOI, -70.:80 yund in boil. halt i of 80 conte pound BY CHARLOTTE R. BANGS. Rens em ané out of season, and prices are i very moderate, indeed. Ge we jump from wholesaler to the sete counter and home table where (ee anak 1s reckoned. Take one of our ge Pea whole 18 conte 1 0 Marked, per case-rate 0 conte 11, conte 1b, retail ooh BS SE ae eae CRACKERS—It would take a pretty fl i . Yet New York con- te @ quart for poor thing. Fermented alder | Pac! sold as “Cider Champagne” at well be told that when ! z Ht; iil fermentation to save heating. o¢ @ cider barrel tells what ry if into it CLUB PUNCH (not patent» bests sedra tor ne alos: erenges, lemons, 1 pound sugar, 1 bettie grape Jule, 1 box strawberries, Esehgrd eh wil fy syeu v4 akin aevest shape ls the Reabroke, wilh 4 eoteseestil LINOCORD “SNAP-ON” BU’ Ne k HOLE. 2 for 25c-—\ sizes, te meny inquiries fom i f World @seential for the New Year holt- Gaye ts cold meats. Ham, tongue, &., ae here scheduled, the table of prices needing no explanation, r x 29/6 ta, Pembroke, 24/8 in. Kensett, 23/18 GEO. P. IDE & CO. Also Mahere of Ide Shirts TROY, N.Y. CS “Can’t Stop, Fellows!” “On my way to the NEW STORE for MEN, “Going to start the New Year right. Today’s the last Saturday of the old year, and the only chance I'll have to get the clothes I need—the sort I want.” “Just come from there, eh? “T’m not the only fellow that waited until the last moment. Good thing to feel that anything you get in a store is worth the money you pay for it, and a little better than you can get any- where else. That’s the way I feel about the NEW STORE for MEN. “Right, Wanamaker’s is different—Solong!” The Service of This Store Embraces for Tomorrow $15 and $18 Winter Suits at $12.50. $20 Winter Suits at $13.50. Wanamaker Special Suits at $15. $22 Winter Suits at $15.50. $20 and $25 Winter Suits at $16.50. Fancy Overcoats, short and long, $12.50, Wanamaker Special Overcoats, $15. $20 and $25 Overcoats at $16.50. The man whose intelligent service during the year earned for him a Christmas cash bonus, and whose wardrobe is not filled for the winter, may make his money go much further than he had expected, tomorrow, in the NEW STORE for MEN. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, corner Eighth THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1918 $8 Sa cracker. The fig Newtons, wold loose, | Sateq O11 the fish fresh and tco packed. Newer | Per box (Tattan), 860 Lemons. Wholesale at 12 cents pound and feton | 5! allow 4 retail daaler to offer bad storma | Pet tos, poor grade... 18 or % cents pound at r M. As an exouse for high retat! prices in| PINBAMPLES-$1.% to 2.7% crate, per malow crackers much the fish foods, The railroads overcome all | si#e and grade, Porto Rica and Plorida | Carta) Cocoanut macaroons, whole: bad storms for New York City’s fish, — | @tadoe beat. Gneumoere Wosto RS—Rockaway, Morris Point.) GRAPES—Concords, Malaga, Bmperor PLWS—Northern Spy, Greenings, | Wisin nd many to market ~at rate per keg or doten baskets, #0.; , lead in popularity, with price $1 | Twaaioes, ®. B pound tn it Market, Brookize-_, | _— Malagas hich at $1.80 keg of 2 pounds, a ” * ud pda wo peasing at grades of cocoanut used is very diff sai ORANGHS—In great plenty. Tame . grade apples can ent. Put the two ° eon Tsai! (oonun sotvere orines a leader, Washington and Wal-| had for $1.7 bbl. Up<tate haa hut TEA r Ne caall etare, Ibentén) | tanuut Markets Offer same prices: Hare rede of barrels stores, rate We. per Db |e PERRI-WAILLA 00, shade higher priced, Some poor | to Apt for storage ‘There cents pound; up xrades to 0 daw gt, | tots are old ohaap—8i box. Good grades | heavy losses on appiew unless many ROASTED COFFEE pound, Package goods are so accorded re T0e. Gut, bring these prices: rp fs Ee it grade, perfect good 0 4 seh a 0 290! highest er. ¥ bite ig ie. {2 fhe. 1 op | Tangerine, $1.73-41.00 box of 00. <4 tari dozen leave Bo opening for consumers’ | Reet, white, STRAWBERRY JAM bore, 8 Rangorines,, $2.00 WOE aegis aac use of apples, Wholesalers cannot move See | Geeureanern Water CANNED CORN eve) 28} a cae | Figride jtatian Rivers, ¢2.00 bos... aes | thrush donen rate. Pickled ‘Mussels, qt. Jat 25) ho. up. a (heath, BOR eee . Considerable fish comes trom Wiacon. | | WioMoN this Tent ie extremely nigh FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & COMPANY sin; Canada senda some; also ome from | Peed wid not plentiful, Per bor (Morita), $00 temnons.. 9050 35%, Ee s WORLD WANTS WORK WONDBRS GIMBELS The YEAR-END SALE in Progress Final Economy Event of the Year This is one of the chief economy occasions of the entire year. Every section of the store is making a drastic clean-up of merchandise that thousands of pacha will be giad to possess at such =” low prices as rule in this sale. Come EARLY Tomotrow, for your share of the good Do a Little Sum in Subtraction To Find Your Savings on These Men’s Overcoats and Suits At$16.50, Usually $25&$30 Answer—$8.50 to $13.50 according to aN the style you pick. The saving is b on regular Gimbel prices, so the comparison is fair. For the Overcoats and Suits—every one of them in desirable Winter style— either come from our own stock, or are identical in quality with it and from the same makers. SUITS in many fabrics, yy and fancy, in con- servative models, or with soft lapels, and a generally English cut. OVERCOATS in Chesterfields and Storm Coat les—the former mostly in black, the latter in chinchillas, plaid back and warm-without-weight fabrics. sizes, 88 to 48 tn each , and all at ae‘, whether of $25, $28 or $80 quality. ascC le is planned to happen at that critical CB) ie tags be hratriad Ghenithe need for new }3 G2 Winter clothes is pronounced, but when the purse is feeling feeble. So the saving of a third to nearly one-half is most opportune. Fourth Floor Simply Irresistible! $5 to $6.95 Chiffon Blouses at $2.95 and $3.95 An Unprecedented Purchase Brings Savings of $2.05 to $3 on Each Blouse Taupe, plum, green, brown, navy, biack and white chiffons— some trimmed with contrasting cours, Fashion's favorites! ”, this exceptional purchase, Like the youngster with an armful of Christmas toys—we are so enthusiastic, we don’t know where to a bi tell ghar this agate bs iy chiffon blouses. enidar.s oxt of all, this was the o1 th ante eon nece Woe jew York that could get them—as many of the models | And, this good fortune—for us and for you—was made peert because the manufacturer overestimated his orders throughout tne States. As he is a ‘ lg blousemalce r, he was willing to take his loss immediately, because Spring is knocking at his door. And we got the Blouses at the greatest concession we believe has ever been made on modish and absolutely seasonab'e Third Floor Accordion pleated waistcoat, draped and other charming modes—allogether 25 stywes in andise. SUBWAY Year-End Sale of Shoes Ka pe eee Si ar ty ele pe ; You Can Congratulate Yourself When You Unpack Your Purchases of women and children.” rams usr apaals Machen bere Merge erent ia Shirts and Paj amas Women’s $3.50 and $4 Shoes at $2.45 viet abet Abeer fect and this season's newest st: Leathers a: From This Gimbel Annual Sale for Men ese are button and lace models, wit 4 extra high cut models in tan calfskin button ped Mod ooigen at va ae ‘tope. Goodyear welted soles; every size, Women’s $3 High Shoes, $1.96 First, you may be positive that as far as style, patterns and In this assortment will be found patent leather, colorings go, they are correct and desirable. calfakin shoes; button or lace models; some with or dock Spas oreo Second, that eve! nt in the h thering was Women’s $2.50 and $3 Shoes, $1 NEWLY and ESPEC. Y made for GIMBELS—no job-lots, Kidekin and patent leather, button or lace models, high or low heels; sises left-overs or mavericks, 246 to 6. Third, chat’ there is a definite and tangible saving of ONE- Women’s $3 and $3.50 Sample Shoes, ¢1 4 t All leathers; all styles and toe shapes; several of heels: 02.45 with the qualities you can usually cals the same money. Included tn this assortment are a number of very slightly " “Regal” Shoes, 92.45 Sledding may be a little bit thin tomorrow in x ple sizes, 6 to 8, widths A and B. some of the smaller and higher-priced lots in the fol. _ J Men's Shoes (93.50 and #4 Grades), $2.45 lowing list. But in general, there will be splendid Wa piieg calfokin, gun-metal, patent leather and vici-kid; button oF lace modele; moderate swing last, welted soles, These are the Gimbel standard rier shoes \. Girls’ Shoes ($2.60 Grades) for ¢1.60 ‘This season's newest atyles in high-cut shoes for girls; in tan calf, met: $ styles; patent leather in button style only. Excellent Cae and trees moat, Alito rnicn et ceti re Women's 75c Felt Slippers, 600 pair. In red, brown, gray and black; sizes 8 to 8, Women's 60c Rubbers, 86c, Storm or Croquet styles, for high or low heels. Men's 76c Black Felt Slippers, 600, Men's $1.50 One-Buckle Arctica, 85¢. Men's 85e Rubbers, 60c, Children’s 60c Crochet Slippers, 25¢. Misses’ and Children’s 60c Fete Slippers, 260, Misses’ and Children’s 50c Rubbers, 38, Extra Salespeople and Extra Space in the Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony om, 950 of fancy madras, plain or plaited bosem $1. Of mercerized fabrics, soft cuffs, $1.35 Of satin-striped mercerized cotton, $1.66 Of silk-and-cotton, soft cuffs, $2.25 Of pure silk, soft cuffs, $3.76 assortments; for we gathered liberal quantities in preparation for this sale. The Men’s Shirts ——at, | Of colored percale, plain or plaited, 76c — Of colored percale and madras, 95¢ Of white muslin, plaited cambric bos- NS Ml | kia The Fashion-Wise Woman Will Invariably Choose The Men’s Pajamas Of white madras, $1 ot peer acaaa ent jome' » $1. Of Russian cord cloth, $1.96 Main Floor Extra!—Added Starters Among the Pajamas! These came too late to be incorporated in the first announcement of the Sale, but will prove welcome news for tomorrow: Luxurious Silk-Mixed Pajamas, $2.75 Handsome stripes, silk loops, surplice neck; the lowest price for which we have ever sold silk- Plain-Colored Mercerized Pajamas, $1.35 This is the best plain-colored cloth in lustre, softness, fineness and service known to makers of Pajamas. Sold in most stores at $2 and $2.50 a suit. $1.35 establishes a new low price for these Pajamas—over our counters, at least. $2 Striped Mercerized Madras Pajamas, $1.35 Regular $2 quality. $1.60 Mercerized Cotton Pajamas, $1 Blue, tan, gray and pink, in over twenty self-striped or figured patterns; silk loops, pear! but- mixed Pajamas. White or tan grounds, tons and military collars, Potted Plants For Holiday Decorations At Half Their Former Prices This is a decided clean-up of our remaining Christmas Plants that were previously 50c to $5; now all at exactly half their marked prices, A splendid opportunity Plants for remaining holiday occasions, at a great saving. - OOOO Gimbel Waists at $1 GIMBEL FURS Because she has learned to depend upon them with full confi- dence, The supose quality, the rich skins, beautiful workmanghip and lovely finish an even greater si, jance to these liberal price reductions for the YEAR-END §, . Handsome Brow enter $40 Black Fox Sets, $25. Coats, $47.60 Grado 60. jalf Barrel Muff and Shaw! Scarf, ‘These aro of fine quality akin; tui!/$40 Pseudo Mink Sets, $20. and rich long coats; handsomely| Fine quality fur; large “illow fined. muff, ehawl collar with tassel effect. Fine Quality Pony Coats, |$30 Blue Wolf Sets, $20. $665 Grade for $45. scare, handsome muff end animal tatyeie ved, full tedetn couts;|Special Table of Furs, $12.60, $16 and $22.50 Grades | Specially Priced at $10 Each. A_ splendid assortment of neck handsomely lined with rich silk. Brown Marmot Coats, $85 Grade for $45. Another arrival of 1,800 new Excellent quality ekina; full|pieves or muffa,; Marmot black fox, | and dainty waists. Not only are length coat with belted beck; Par [Blue wolt, blaok weir, paoudo mink! } 4p, tl Z ticularly suitable for motoring; but-| these are odd p: it could be | these typical of the Gimbel stand- ton-up-to-neck atyle; lined with|matahed in seta. Skinner's satin, 800 Children’s Pretty Wash Dessa: Regularly $2.00. Tomorrow $1.15 arkable value, ard in dollar waist values, but they embody everything that is new, fresh and desirable in waist creation, Soft voiles and lingeries made into the daintiest garments, cleverly Main Floor All clean, crisp and delightful, like a fresh breeze from across | trimmed, befrilled or tucked— cI the waters, Six dainty styles, each elaborate and tasteful }| touched with ribbons or buttons. All Calendars enough to be taken for a much more expensive dress than $2. | Certainly these waists are un- 4 Three designs: precedented at $1. f Half P ree on of | | _ No t-lpof linens, with n square yoke, which forms saflor collar, Collar, rte u moles core a culfs and bow ure of contrasting shades; the dresses are piped and the 913 Calen 8, whether ir skirts plaited. original prices were 10¢ to $9, No. 2--is a Norfolk model. The jacket has {nset yoke, belt and tle of now at half their former contrasting shades; waist slips on over head; fastened by tie; the skirt is ; : ' plaitec prices. Some are a trifle] |" No. 3—is a very charming frock of striped percale, Full plaited skirt, mussed or soiled, panel front, piped and trimmed with pearl buttons, light or dark blue Main Floor stripes. Subway Store, Balcony Thirty different of therm with hig = - — _— we x —buttoning at the beat to secure handsome There are not all sizes In overy ainple che ts afforded every woman io this collection. Subway Balcony Subway Balcony BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST.

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