The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1913, Page 12

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SS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1913. eR ' “Hues of the Rainbow in Spring Gowns” Such as Worn at the Paris Races at Auteuil on Sunday Presented in the Salons of Dress at GIMBELS Tuberculosis Expert seiik sien you ae in octal ede ae the bright and beautfol colors worn at the rt ‘ Side Te is Races on Sunday. And how that love for something new and different surcly stirre With Him Germs for Test you to a point ol enthusiasm! eH ‘ ; anke | But you need not long to be 3,000 miles away, for right here in New York, at the House o! Proposed by Banker. | | | Fashions, you may see the : New Modes in Silk Gowns at $18.50 to $85 Smart Tailored Suits of Silks and Worsteds at $26 to $95 This OLIVER A. OLSON SALE Is the FURNITURE SENSATION of the Year Of course, the event is extraordinary in many ways. It is most unusual for an “art furniture shop” to carry as large a stock as Mr. Olson carried. It is rare for a man who has such skill in furniture buying to find a business change of so much larger scope to tempt him to sacrifice such a fine large stock. It is most exceptional for such a stock to be sold ENTIRE before the dealer had made any attempt to close it out himself. These are the reasons why this offering is so LARGE, so COMPLETE, so EXQUISITELY SELECTED, and in OR FREDMANN SALS FOR NEW YORK TO MIN $000 CURE AMARD Brings — gee 181s, Frledrtch Bried- | to the discovery of culosia have beon BERLIN, Pot Mann, whose cin & serum curing A M Special for Tomorrow Dresses of Silk B che Crepe at $29.60, A ch i odel, ti r au thtd 4 se irae age vag had iaiiadaie | fashioned with draped skirt and the typical Freneh bodies Sok aacpeeaventier. ome. “A tae bi as tai ! a Boss Siena quantity ett jabot of imitation Point Venise lace is its only adornment. Rose, Wilhelmina blue, navy, nd these reasons explain why \ {Be ve ors, wn amet are no PLES set Third Floor Our Furniture Floors Were ; Done aivnnt the cate of mins = Stampeded Y esterday by the bo Rites dite Oy cet 20,400 Pairs of HOSIERY gyda agg sande plaka ell ¢ a, : rtistic Home-Lovers that NOTES OF THE THEATRES. At $9,9 ’ Instead of $15,675 Ever Honored an Under- | Pay Temoletie wate, or det | For MEN and WOMEN | phot alge Cocaston 4 Waudevilie at Atlantic City last nigh . 5 Eat rea Nh ae ie A moment's calculation will show the saving to be OVER ONE-THIRD. To eee Gus Coe ta on selection today and tomorrow because the Sale started with Almost $90,000 Worth of Furniture at Olson’s Prices Naturally, it is impossible to state just what will be here tomorrow, for the sale is going on merrily while this is being printed, but the following list bo the variety and values, and is given for your guidance, subject to sale today, be accurate, 36 per cent. The Hosiery consists of samples and surplus lots from several of the best Ameri- can manufacturers, who are widely known through their advertising and the excel- lence of their goods. : Every man and woman who needs new Hosiery for Spring will be wise to buy these splendid offerings by the half-dozen pairs. r ri The Hosiery for Women 60c and 66c Stockings, Samples, 28c Pair 3000 puira lace ankle lisle thread embroidered, cotton her, but they appear in only one 60 Ralph Hers, Lulu Glaser’s husband, married Mrs, Leah Harden, | former wife of James Harden of this | city, in San Francisco yesterday, Mrs. | Lily Langtry wae one of the witnenses, “The Pink Lady” and Billie Burke's company will be in Washington for Inauguration Week, and $9 for single! room without bath is the cheapest hotel rate the advance agents can find, Glory ‘bet The Twelfth Night Club holde « 60c and 66c Sample Stockings, 28c Pair 4200 pairs of fine silk lisle, and dull lisle, in black and colors; also cotton, in several weights, including extra- sized stockings. i eo “revel” c ‘Tuesda i ariet: | toe ae ty trikery Cis kad ‘ne the ge beeen iy Pedlesdpag ° | .Ten-piece Sheraton Inlaid Dining-room} Mab Book Colonial Rush-seat Arm Chair, shaped back Aret time invites the public to look on. Parris Wall rani setaaveraea igeesline fe The Hosiery for Men | Suite; four side chairs, two arm chairs, extension | Oteon’s coe nad ye pins | and arms. i Wiliam Burges ts to revive “Song-| @! pure wilk with cotton soles, Black and a limited lot of 600 Silk Socks, 280 Pair | table, china closet, sideboar'! and serving table. rice, $ ei Price, $36.26 Olson's Price, $17; Gimbel Price, $11.25 Olson's Price, 8 Dinds” with himself as Oscar Hammer. | Olson's Price, $3 @oin again. ' George M. Cohan tn to dramatize Boil) Derr, Liggers's book, “The Beven Kays) to Bakipate.” imbel Price, $34 1 . \ ' Olson’s Price, $405; Gimbel Price, $270; + Gimmbel Price, 921.98 | Three-piece Colonial Dining-room Suite; | sideboard, china closet and extension table. | Olson’s Price, $188; Gimbel Price, $125! colors, these being of $2.25 and $2.50 quality. $1 and $1.26 Silk Stockings, 75c Pair 3600 pairs, mostly with mercerized lisle tops and soles. inblack, white, tan and a few in other colors; in all sizes. 66c Boot Silk Stockings, 46c Pair Mahogany Arm Rocker, Mission effect, loose seat, upholsvered in Spanish leather. Women’s Writing Desks | Olson’s Price, $17; Gimbel Price, $11.25 Olson's Price, $69; Gimbel Price, $46 Fumed Oak Bookcase, three doors with lattice 3000 pairs of lustrous pure silk with extra heavy ice: eal and toes a eve tt decay ae black, tan, pit he gre jue, purple, aa sizes. standard i the trademerk; every pair perfect. mise ta a, ‘ i \ a Combinstion Secretary and Writing Desk, Olson's Price, $: bel Price, $36.75 york. ‘A Man's Friends” goes into rehearsa! . 4 760 to §1 Silk Socks, 650 Pair dc listicoerotic on dota) in me horany, Olson's Pri 8; Git ice, work. i to-morrow, Katherine Grey hi 2500 pairn of there, full-fashioned, with mercerized , ppt Pact tama IER eh son's Price, $47; Gimbel Price, $81.25 n’s Price, $51; Gimbel Price, at the leading ane a oh eas lisle tops ‘and feet, with high-apliced heels, Black, white 1200 pairs, in black, and a fine range of colors. A i Olson’s Price, $45; Gimbel Price, $30 Oleon's Price, $32; Gimbel Price, $21.25 oe edt Dees Arthur P. Aylesworth is to play lead and new shades of tan. beautiful lot, fa a new comedy, “Kiss Me Quick.” Garah Bernhantt will play “Christmas ‘Night Under the Terror" to the pris- Main Floor. Ten-piece Brown Oak Dining-room Suite, with inlaid lines; tour side and two arm chairs, ex- tension table, china closet, side board, serving table. Mission Writing Desk, with pigeon holes on top. Olson's Price, $26; Gimbel Price, $17.26 Colonial Mahogany Bureau, post effect, plain Library Tables, Colonial design, platform base, four massive pillars, Olson's Price, $36; Gimbel Price, $24 oners in St. Quentin Prison, San Fran- Embroidery The Formal Presentation of clsto, the morning of Washington's oO ese Birthday. Riese Suites Ske, teattsa Goes pportunities Ceceil Corsels In models for Creel, a Denver newepaper man, Women who know Em- ‘Thanksgiving Day, le back in town and broidery values will have little Olson’sPrice,$286; GimbelPrice,$190.75 Three-piece Sheraton Inlaid Dining-room Buite; sideboard, china closet and serving table. Olson’s Price, $102; Gimbel Price, $68 Spoon-shape Library Arm Chair, with cane all around side and back, loose cushion. Obiong Library Tables, art desi; \derneath. Olson's Price, $25; Gimbel Price, $16.76 Music Cabinets, Sheraton inlaid. Olson’s Price, $23; Gimbel Price, $15.25 Player-piano Record Cabinet, crotch mahog- any in door, swell front, Colonial design. Six-pl mirror. Olson’s Price, $48; Gimbel Price, $32 jece Bedroom Suite, two beds, bureau, chiffonier, toilet table and sony Olson’s Price,$244.60 imbel Price,$163 vaya and her husband will nettle ifficulty in recognizing the | Olson's Price, $60; Gimbel Price, $40 | Oison’s Price, ¢40; Gimbel Price, $26.75 | Pookstand: on sats aa ere as satu gn he bas bean able to ad Day and Evening, Dancing and Stage, Riding and superior quality of (Stested Tea Table, mahogany, Sheraton design, with) Sheraton Mahogany Table Desk, inlaid on Olson's Price, $30; bel Price, $20 removable tray. all sides, Athletic Wear--and for Growing Girls. Arm Chair, Colonial design, post effect, up- wer, She is hopeful 1t won't take Swiss Allover Embroideries, 22 | Olson's Price, $25; Gimbel Price, $16.50 ’ 0k put und back Bei. inclwe wide, In exquiete, , $25; , $16.60) Olson's Price, $75; Gimbel Price, holstered sewt and backs J PETA culags: Lutter ay Deed | and openwork designe, he rap, bind Boonie occ oshgany aie ta ee Parlor Table, found sop euertipiliee, | Olson's Price, $33; Gimbel Price, $22 MaLaren, wee produced for the Bret $1 to $2. How the importer | Olson's Price, $8; Gimbel Price, $5.25) ojgon's Price, $14; Gimbel Price, $9.26 | English Morocco Arm Chair, loose cushion 1 did hate to give these up for such a Revolving Book Stands, mabogany. ‘Arm Chair, allover upholstered, covered. in | St, tll-over upholstered. - ‘oN uncin, Claas Frice, 914; Giese tecer Orne tapestry, spring seat und back, '" |" Olson's Price, $98; Gimbel Price, $68 in. Flot es, rlehly em- Colonial Davenport, upho seat and back,! Olson's Price, $48; Gimbel Price, $32 Spanish Lesther Arm Chair, Club design, Pacer co ie inten mmeroos | Seton any Lip 1 Pri Fireside Arm Chair, covered in various S. 1 fetee euemion eet : Sed comin pA pester rl ‘loom pat- | Olson's ice, $90; Gimbel Price, $60 | of velour, allover upholstered. Olson’s Price, $60; Gimbel Price, $40 and other open ‘tee yea, plete Work Tables, with pedestal base, two/ Olson’s Price, $34; Gimbel Price, $22.60 | English Morocco Arm Chair, Club design, high Say es ne Olson's Price, $24; Gimbel Price, $16 se oe g1aks G Davenport, allover Uipholstesed, covered in Gin ing seat, ‘and arms. Olson’s Price, $135; Gimbel Price, $99 Slipper Chair for bedroom, Colonial dial ;a, rush seat, slat back, Olson's Price, $11; Gimbel Price, $7.50 back, ‘ Olson's Price,$124; Gimbel Price, $82.60 Spanish Lesther Settee, all-over upholstered, loose seat cushions. Olson’s Price,$115; Gimbel Price,$75.75 Seventh Floor More of the Fine Hand-Leem wicked waye of booking agente has Embroideries on Swiss muslin natn- ‘been referred to the Ways and Means Committee at Albany. “Oh! Oh! Delphine’ ie seer at the London Shaftesbury John Philip Gousa’ Magasine Stands, with three shelves, mahogany ook and cambric, 254 to 834 in. wide, Olson’s Price, $21; Gimbel Price, $14 at 160 to 180 yard, 260 and Colonial Toilet Tablos, triplicate mirrors, 80¢, , ; en vee tad Nadia Olson's Price, $62; Gimbel Price, $41.50 Flouncings, in blind and eyelet de- she, opera, ‘The Giassblowers,” is to enamed “The ‘American Mala” at Cincinnati Monday, Hsien aps har eet tke It must not be forgotten that this Olson purchase is but an incident in the February Sale of Furniture, ‘and John Cort will produce it here In| 2.60. ‘Main Floor two weeks with Loulse Gunning as the | which includes the half-million dollar Gimbel stock, at savings of 10 to 50 per cent. ‘Maid. Alan Mudie ts down with tonallitts and his part in “The Sunshine Giri” is being played by Joseph Tullar. Alleging the “Fine Feathers" 1s his “C, 0. D." rewritten, Wednesday Specials in the SUBWAY STORE The Newest Tailored Suits & Dresses/1,500 Yards of CARPETS The Real Style-Points in Spring Modes Are Will Sell Very Quickly Tomorrow-at These presented in These Prices Smart Gimbel Suits at $ 15 We've decided to let them go, eliminating profii, \ccause we prefer room Unquestionabiy the nicest lot of Svits one ever to company these busy day’s Axminster, Velvet Tapestry, Brussels at the had an opportunity to select from at this popular following reductions: vrice. Serges fee whipcords in blue and black, $1.65 grades for 950 yd. the new short cutaway coat—but 27 in. in length $1.60 grades for 760 yd. —strictly tailored and lined with rich Peau de Linoleum Remnants Cygne silk, The skirts are either plainly tailored fF in the new Geped cl ides. Sizes 34 to st ans is the first arrival of new Spring apparel to the ij — HOUSE OF FASHIONS, Subway Sections, 60c to 7ic Grades at 36c a Yard The sizes of these pieces are from 6 to 16 sq. yds, | ‘The best remaants we have had this season for size, colors and patterns. ‘There are duplicates of each pattern, so that severalrooms may be covered to match, A Galaxy of New Spring Dresses Subway Lower Floor Latest Models for Strect and Evening Wear SALE OF EMBROIDERIES Many of them Copies of NEW PARIS MOD- The Season's Big Event in the Subway Store is represented in the ELS—also $15. disposai of $5,000 yards of Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Embroideries, Twenty different styles, and such a profuse variety that space does not permit of a detailed A very advanisgeous purchase from one 0: the biggest importers, added to our own importations from St. Gall. description. Everything that is desirable and 350 TO 500 FLOUNCINGS, 180 AND 25¢ ¥D. new. Dainty dresses of soft shimmering silk, with draped overskirts of fine lace. Ingenious 17-IM, BWI88 PLOUNCINGS, AND 9 TO 14 IN. PETTICOAT FLOUNCINGS. $1 FLOUNCINGS, 650 FD. models of soft chiffons, cleverly draped after the EMBROIDERED VOILB, 38 in. wide. Walter Hackett hae begun action against Kugene Wal- Mt as co-author, ‘Washington Market Merchants Associa- Uion takes place at the St. Denis Hotel on Saturday evening. Carl Koelsch, president of the assoctation, predicts a record breaking attendance, Gov. Sulzer nae been invited. germs with GoLD Dust The modern surgeon carefully cleanses hands and instruments before and after every operation; | he realizes the danger both to himself and his patient of any clinging germs. Germs thrive and multi- ply wherever they can find , time last night at Westfleld, N, js said to bave many origina) \ tlons, How loving mothers ruin children te the theme of “Children of To-day” by Clara Lipman and Samuel Bhipmas, first eeen last night at Atlantic City. A resolution by Assemblyman Walker calling for legislative inquiry into the $1.25 grades for 85c yd. The graceful and beautiful lines of the Venus de Milo were 76c grados for 40c yd. i the inspiration for the designing of these Corsets! Fashion is more fastidious than ever that women should have natural lines—indeed, they must if they intend wearing the new modes, ‘The Corsets—the Ceceil— v made for us exclusively b one of the most skilled corsetieres in America, They are muc! like the French corsets from which they were copied. This follection of new models presents many unique styles—for instance: Corsets of Silk Ruvier for Evening Wear Tricot Pantalon Corsets An interesting story might be written about each of the Many models, starting with those of excellent coutil at $3.60, and about the beauty of those of brocaded silks. $3,50 and upwards—And our Corsetieres will fit these Corsets without additional char If alterations are neces- sary, they will be executed satisfactorily and for a smal] expenditure, Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor new Paris styles. All shades for street, afternoon or evening wear, and almost every material a i to 44, . y | vogue for the coming season. Sizes 34 5c BMBROIDBRIZS, 600 ¥D.—22-\, Swiss Ail tterns or more @ lodging Place in: grease i ; Specially priced at $15, Subway Balcony showy designs; also 27-in, Swiss Flouncings in floral « i SAMPLE STRIPS, % ¥D.—Thes 8 4 and dirt, and where things | Savings on Sewing Needs ee tee, Ho Ste, BAREFEN STREPS, Be, Oe, 200 180, MST aiunccte Wau in are scrupulously clean they | find it hard to live. Pretty soon the Spring sewing bee will begin to buzz busily, this pie DR She Raw ay Biere EACOnY: laying up honey for Summer, in the shape of cool, new frocks | and the like, UNDERMUSLINS AND HOUSE DRESSES 4 All the necessary sewing supplies are in the 150-0 New and Fetching Models came late vesterday to 1 and $1.25 Undermuslins at 85c A The easiest and surest way to February Notion Sale—of assured quality, but at lowered J win sus sale tomorrow. ' Oe oe of samples from one of our LINENS UNDERPRICED New Spring things clean lies in the use | {| prices, For example: $2 Grades at $1.50--500 very handsome dresses, for ° best makers. Nightgowns of Nainsook, low neck and short sleeves, prettily trimmed wit! lace and embroidery, of Dust washing powder. | Gold Dust goes deep after dirt | and routs out every germ and | - For Wednesday’s Selling ¢3.60 Damask Napkins, (2.75 Doz. Ali-linen Napkins, fully bleached, high satin Shirts for Men $1 Grade at 75c home we Dutch necks and medium length sleeves. ‘The sleeves and waists are embroidered in white, ‘The shades ure cadet blue, light blue and gray. be for pe, Black Mohair Skirt Brnid, 10¢ for three Se pieces Bins Lawn 26¢ for pair Gimbel : jerment Dress Shields, Easily sdjus: ed, no sewing. Tupe. 10c for three 5c cards Dress Shield ingh Combinations and Petticoats er and soft fab-| Anish lenlgns; size 24x24 in. hidden impurity. It is the | 106 for three 5c balls Gimbole French | Pin’ : ptt? Grades 22 Si Charmirers nae Gg maajuded | Fics, daintily trimny Knew ororsteoidery sud ribbon. | 42,75 Damask Napkins, (2 Dos. chee Arie wenaitt piece (6 yards), Bulger 180 for two 100 boxte’ Gimbels Subway Store, Balcony «1,75 Lunch Clot! pre + Be ashable Trimming Braid. Imported Wire Hairpins, All-linen Cloths, neatly hemst t es: 10¢ for three Se cards Gimbels| {06 for three be “Asbestos” Iron — heavy quality, fine silver bleach; size ° es, Pyle Jisetioee ‘Hooks and Bye | Halder | $2.50 DAMASE boc DRESS LINDY, | on 18¢ gross (6 cards). 10 » Be cards G. a c aoe & " iy ate Be for dozen spools O, N.. Darn- | sai 0 be cards Gimbel Havoy emstitched Toe rine wally 0 nee ng Cotton. 16c ir Slipper ‘Trees, Nanking fully nen eulting t models Sie for two M80 pairs Gimbela “Per- |, 100 for Ibe “Crip- Fast” Shirt Welt iekea ten Meutenai | | fain: Oyster aiyieg, 43 shitta ot fae fection’ arranted Dreas Shields, olders, size 1x15 in. yles Shirts a y wile for three 10e pairs “Duchem" | 166. for, two 10e “Bieel Tow” eunaDwas NEW YORK THIRTY" B

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