The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1913, Page 5

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- ‘ad 9S yenr ew | | 20 navn ceeeresevesse> S eee nee ee er Erez sor ced Onn ae se seers er resem y ceeetes FeeTt Oy AEENESFINERAL aa THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1918. The GIMBEL SALE of WHITE IS ABSOLUTELY SUPREME! During the past few days we have examined and analyzed the merchandise that has been presented in the many January events, because we wanted to know EXACTLY what our buyers had accomplished. as 8 nest-egg for future savii ple The GIMBEL Assemblage of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ae oe Is Absolutely Unmatched : A Broadcloth Importer In Variety, Excellence and Values Offered Gives Us a “Plum” Here is a man who brought over some 1,500 yards includes the FINEST LINGERIE made i in America, as well as the best made staple lines, at the lower prices. Nowhere else is|more than he had orders for of a splendid lack Muslit®Underwear so fine, sold for such little prices. Nowhere else are garments of such unquestioned excellence sold at the smaller prices. |‘Broadcloth. % Interest from January Ist if on D De att Your Money On or fore January 10t: (Dis fee nett a ing pe “GIMBEL B BROTHERS, Bankers remain ‘1st on that. ste with use, fly et, bs TOR OG CPS Oh IRAE Senoeay WHS 8) Cees Clem HALTS BROADWAY'S BUSIEST EST THRONG Brokers, cea Horsernen and Mén of Many Callings Attend Services, Brokers, olf trainers of raco horees and members of racing associations, lawyera and men of affairs, garbed for the most part in the informality of Winx caton tsk cee Lon B emt All of which discriminating women may easily prove to their own satisfaction, upon examination and comparison. _It was a natural thing, of course, to turn to us to pay their final debt of respect to the Exactly the same statement is true of LINENS. The assortment presented is the broadest and finest ever seen in a White | 4 of his surplus for him——at a price. Prom distant uname at hie funerai.|! Sale movement. The assemblage is the marvel of all lovers of fine Linens who have seen it. The values presented are astonishing. hich we are now doing—and this is the price: eat from donors acres, the water The same is true of SHEETS and PILLOW CASES. The well-knows brands are here, and all you need do is comnare prices. $1.75 a Yard, i, Regularly $2.75 Saas 'lGl. The White Stile offerings of LACE CURTAINS present the most[desirable patterns, and the very best grades, at the luwest prices | .4re Side ciel earufiity Ctvonls and sponta And ok Fe eged len] | icaatad F ages have borne, in a year, at least. purchase indeed oy, + Te peers Began to fill at 9.80 o'clock, Crowds of e invite the inspection of these goods in White by all women who WANT THE BEST, and who like to secure it AT THE $1.50 All-Wool Serge at Mest a Yard bp oae ieee Grawa from the hope Lownee POSSIBLE PRICES. : In black be navy blue, 64 inches wide—a closely-woven Storm oo many carriages and automobiles at Serge of excellent quality. Second floor ‘the entrance to the church yard, banked themselves againat the iron fence to @oe what they could DOUBLY BEREAVED NEPHEW ONE OF MOURNERS. At the door of the church stood ‘William Ronan, Keene's confidential man in the financial district for a Great many years, and Algernon Dain- ‘wetheld, a nephew of the dectased nancier, whose own father, Major Foxhall Datngerfiel4, died in Lexing- For Baby and Wee Tots—Dainty Dresses From France, England, Germany & America in the January White Sale Undoubtedly the Very Fur Coat You Have Longed For Is Now at a Much Lowered Price—In Our Annual Disposal of Guaranteed Furs Probably it is that exquisite coat of broadtail, which is one of our finest imported ‘models! At $1500 it is very § procera priced, but in this sale it 4 is onl Pathe 1 is that little draped coat es of Tee, trimmed with ermine, XY that was $296, now $195. % Orif it isa coat of sore Aven Hudson seal—you can also a from 26 to 33 1-3 Sea Per Cent. Muffs. toads Fo to re 0 Ox . ; . Moleskin . .¢26 and ton, Ky. yesterday. Algernon Dain- @erfieid had promised to assist the family of Mr, Keene at the funeral here defore he hurried to attend that of With the Daint; Pink bs gc! tihiaed * Pe & Blue Batiste Night ire. James R. Keene, whose age has mt ene her foeeble and who was suffering aed ai beidea es bande death, pc not in the Core January Sale of Undermuslins he remained with companions at her home in Cedarhurst, I. I. The two ontl- Gren of the dead man, Toxhall Keene and Mrs. Talbot Taylor, and Mrs. Tay- lor's three children, James Keene, Tal- dot and starr, were the al See | “Two dollars? It’s incredible, for the katiste is so fine and 1 mt. Se Ren le ccctus ni fhe have never seen such an exquisite shade of shell pink in any lingerie, except the most expensive sort from Paris!” The nightgown that caused this enthusiastic comment has a deep V-neck with narrow revers that are edged with fish-eye Valenciennes lace, which a'so forms a tiny collar—and its flowing sleeves make it so charming that you will want to use it as a negligee. Illustrated. the front pew at the right of the main | Then there are others of light blue or pink nainsook, simply Sees Se Ss SZ aisle. ‘Those entering the church saw a plain black cnsket resting under a great pall of violots in the centre of the chancel, all about ft a wealth of piled-up blos- @oms. The air in the dim interior was heavy with the odor of the thousands of flowers. Among the floral offerings were those from John G, Follanebee, Mrs. Clarence M. Ogilby, Joseph But- ters, John E, Madden, the horse racer Adorable Dresses with tiny Empire waists, others with verv long waists that make the skirts but mere ruffles+- these from Paris. If you have seen a picture of theKronprinz's children you will know the style of the German Dresses. These for little and breeder; Lady Kaye of London, trimmed with lace, at $1. 6. dnd bo Robert J. Collier, the Jockey Club, the ‘. girls ant ys. Suares Jockey Club en@ the Garatéca Indeed, your admiration tyay become fickle when you see the The prettiest of the Smocked Dresses are from England, Racing Association. gown of white nainsook, with pointed shoulder yoke of blue (or pink) of course, @ But the American. Dresses are very charming TURPMEN HONOR at BAN Ld. PRC TU RT ee, | batiste, for it is 20 simple and peetiecat 6s: Lag they are made of daintysmaterials, and reflect foreign Among oe peel Enema sae te oe | If you should not want a Petticoat entirely of colored batiste, French Dresses—Infants’, $1.65 to $20.60; Short Natural mond “dims Brady Reed trimmed with lace, we have some with pleated ruffles of pink or blue We rye i 6 ees te tal, sizes, $1.35 to vie Fox, 906° th c 14 pl nd ie s— ; 50, Sey, Se mat Bicnail ee Gia. $3.75 to $9. Bik Tatietee ots 6 Geer ieee RATE (GOT leer eon, W. 0. Scully, turfman; Jack Brad- Then, there are some undermuslins with ribbon-run bandings of yep ae a Me t . hg t a, 6 on of John Bradford of the Rac- n merican Dresses—Infants'’, 0 $13.75; : Bir cencation! Ww iia Takelana and Brussels net that give the effect of a colored trimming, A new Paris months to 2-year sizes, 60c to $8.76; 2 to 5 year Women Can Judge the Economies in this January Sale of Bed PS tea wenslagrer er ygaraauyer eta idea! Corset Covers, $2; Combinations, $4.60; Nightgowns, $4.60. Pret i 2 ype dis tie ea Ns a ek Coverings By These Remarkably Low Prices On ; t Belmont's names jee ; Per heey ‘pecialized Undermuslins for and girls : avpeared emene the lst ef howorary However, this is a Sale of more than 1500 new styles in lingerie! up to 18 years—at savings of 10 to 3314 per cent. UTIC A SHED’ I 'S and ‘The pall-bearers were McPherson Ken- American Extra Sizes Franch lecond Floor ne@y, Frank J. Sturgis, Andrew Miller, Nightgowns . . $1 = to $40 $1 to $3.75 $1.60 to $85 Solomon Hanford and Dr. Sinclair | Combinations . + $1 0$18.75 $1 to$5.50 $2 toes Pp I I ' I OW CASES wate the Rev. Charles 1. Slattery naa | GChamioes ; A 00 - +4 Pa 860 to hag 60c to $25 the funeral ervion, snd the cask Prieayene 0 $5, c to $1 to $18.75 favorite of the New York housewife. We proved wrag cared from the ohuren and depee:|@/ | Corset Covers." , | 800 to $8.75 760 t0 $1.50. 75c to $16.70 Utica Muslin is the pet and fi We this to our satisfaction, by actual test, when we opened the Gimbel New York Store. So, in preparing for this January Sale, we provided what people liked, Short Petticogts . 50c to %3 ° ‘ x , - Long Fe reves Soe $1 t0$27.50 §1 to $4.75 $1 to $75 following it to Gand Centre Station, | where it was conveyed to Woodlawn Cemetery on the 11.90 o'clock train. An- pare, ojos tam eee Sate 2m Oto go Cornea Saal and secured, BEFORE THE RISE IN PRICE, large quantities of these favorite ote Trek arog an nal wt tho) | | Prieto Bake « $8.76 to $38 . @RBEO Sito | tice Bed Muslina, as well as the Sheetings by the yard. BARON HELD AS BIGAMIST baasn na ‘And these prices will rule ALL THE MONTH—not merely for'a few days: E’S A KAISER’S SON. + Oe Utica Bleached Sheets Utica Pillow Cases SAYS i 3 _ bias Many Bright and Shining poche gs os sce welts Batre Mecming fares Fi | * : A x, ‘ . . Marie, So He ood Free | Lights in the White Sale |Sero0 00. Te Sirso ete, ec | esse ies Sos masae eS Be to in. x Ho te: xe te. Me Utica Mills Bleached Sheeting Heino Frederick Leopold von Gohde| 68x99 6c 8c 90x99 860 $1.05 of PURE LINENS yards wide, 160 yd., regularly 22 Eaulenberg, who says he is a baron 72%90 @0c 80c 90x108 900 $1.15 Frofey I eric | yards wide, Fegularly. Beet atltee aus ane eet eon Every section of the Linen Store has its brilliant achievements to be prcud of | Tax, We Se 364 yards wide; S80 yd repularly abe ta the Hudson County tall et Jersey | J) for this White Sale, So much so, in fact, that taken either as a whole or in its| Also the Following Gimbel Brands of Sheets and Pillow Cases brought from Rochester’ charged with |] separate parts this is a constellation of Linen values that is clearly without an | The Gimbel “Durable” Br “Gimbel Spectal’”’ B ot Seen ee sere Diain Hie catered | || emus! in New York today. Bleached Seamless Sheets Scalloped Bleached Sheets plea of not guilty. He says that when he was married in Jersey City he believed he was free | to do so. He admits having previous-| ly married at Toronto, but says he found that the woman he married al- ready had a husband living. He will eeek to establish the fact of | her previous marriage. Bhe wae Miss | Jeannette Craven, The other woman | he married was Miss Mildred Wieland Jenlock street, Brooklyn, RS a | Have Color in Your Checks—Be Bottor Look. | ing—Try Olive Tablets, | If your skin is yellow—complexion pallid-—-tongue coated—appetite poor— ‘a bad taste in your mouth—a lasy, no- od feeling—you should take Olive ia want to call specifically the following to the attention of housewives: Here Are Four of the Handsome Styles | ncres waite sie meg. Inches White Sale Rog. ret pera NOs 12x99 TO. yn 95e rdinary Table Linens at 88c and ) ‘The Hucksback Towels at 286 as 14x90 400 G0c 81x90 , Ho The | 3x90 6c BSc 81x90 We oicbeal casio a each, usually Abe to T6er Tot B80 and BOC In This Gimbel January Sale of 63x90 450 Ge 81x99 Ge Boe | 3x09 bo We = «9D THS BL und Scalloped Fable Cloths a: The Hertutitched 1 Pillow Cases at 850 and |63x99 600 70c 90x99 60c 85e | 72x90 Bo Me the Hemstitched | $1.25 a pair, Fala $1.25 and $1.75, and the ley a | B00 800 He oped Pillow Cases to match these sheets, ‘able loins Pas $3, usually $2.25 | Hemstitched Sheets ut $4.76 and $6 a pair, Bo ’ Fi W A H 72 x90 ‘Te 90108 torn size, 45 x 36 in., 166 each, regularly 25c. ane he odd odd Napkins, in handsome designs, at woe Fannatahisealiecton of Fancy Linens 8 € ; 360 Hemstitched or Scalloped Pillow $2. LT and Hd 04 do dozen, ‘ually $3.75 and $5.50. of many styles at HALF thei Pillow Cases, “Durable Brand,” torn size, | | Cases. 26c each. Specially made f Towelling at 12340 and ise a | © "The do-Inch Linen Suitings at 260° yard, At $1.85, Usually $3, $4 and More | sxsei, a isocach, reguarly 20 White Sale, of strong pillow caso tubings torn we ne Soe 16c and if, and the made-up | usually 60c and 60c, and the Gimbel “Lenox” | size, 45 x 36 inches. $a Towels at 18540 and Me, usualy 166 | Linen Suitings, 72 t0 104 inches wide a 76e| Besides this attractive quartet, there are nearly 600 Second Fleer other styles—all designed for this Spring’s business by |three of the best makers in America of Boys’ Wash Women’s Knit Underwear | Suits. GIMBELS bought their entire sample collec- Th a + Is Low - Price d tion to tell at savings of one-third or more. These Suits are in every popular and durable wash material, in AND Good wh ite, tan, blue and other shades and various color combinations, Made to sell at $3, $4, $5 and $6 with a good proportion of the You may be sure of the latter; because we do not admit to our stock at any |hither-priced grades— now all at $1.85 a Suit; sizes 214 to 10 price Knit Underwear which does not fit well and give good service. “And the in-|2°2" and with abundant choice of patterns in every style, Fine Lot of Photogravures Arrives “After the Fair” We expected these Photogravures to be done up with holly ribbon, and sent out as Christmas gifts to admiring recipients. But they missed their market, so we put them into three new price-groups for quick disposal— $7.50, $8.50 and $10 Each ablet “Dr. Edward's Olive Tablete—a sub- prepared b; of study wit! or patients, ‘These Olive Tablets oil the bowels— yet have no oily taste, They are a vege- tthe compound mised with aie a If you want a clear pink skin, bright eno pimples « f jing of buoyancy | | expensiveness of these garments speaks for itself: Also Boys’ $5 to $10 beautifully hand-embroidered Wash Suits Instead of $12, $16 and $18 ie ttabod 4 iTabicte wot on the liver At 760, Union Sulta, of Swise-ribbed lisle thread, low neck, with hand- at $3.60 to $5, Fourth Floor crocheted yoke and sight-ftting drawers. Another style with wide lace-trim- » med drawers, at the same pt At 60c, Union Butte, Ot Swiss-ribbed lisle thread, low neck, sleeveless, with lace-trimmed drawe 7 “. mt wor oF siabene yd nie narrow shoulders and crocheted ‘os swise-ril e tl low neck and seereiens, and of of gWias-ribbed cotton, at 18¢, or 3 for 60c, id bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects, They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why wallllons of doses are sold annually it 100 25c, per box. , ween litle Olive Tablet has « move- ite orn Take one or two a cs the pleasing results. a a Olive blet Company, Colum- They are our direct imports, hand-colored to our order, most artistically, in handsome burnished an- tique frames, all ornamented, Among them are a number of artist-proof Photogravures, being early impressions from the original plate, each signed by the artist. 6th Floer GIMBEL BROTH ERS | NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD 8T.

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