The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1913, Page 9

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% 7 "aM vi “WHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 21, TORS, : ee , | | The House of Fashions Is Distinguished For| pa GIMBELS Its Correct Modes and Moderate Prices GIMBELS—the Haven For Tomorrow, the Most Important Day of the Season, Special Presentations of Apparel For the Man On a Last-Day Look for In Every Salon! Additional Salespeople to Assure Prompt and Satisfactory Service! Business Man Who Paid $5 for sus “For the day before Easter I have planned the most remarkable collection of Women’s Coats resented in New York!"—one reepheh an tive. El Re eT nt IS | | say get ee eee Chan ts Gated ices Rete a Oa ee eee ee ee The Shirts— For a week past our large staff of Artist-milliners has turned its attention to making the loveliest $8.75 to $14.75 Hats of the season. ing Witness. White Madras or Mustin Shirts, with plain or plaited bosoms, | Hundreds of these have been kept in reserve for tomorrow! to wear with a cut-awav—61 and $1.50. , Such a complete variety of Suits, Dresses and Cogts has been assembled that not a young girl or a woman in New York should be Cine by one the time-honored tnetitu- Fancy Shirts, in crisp new Spring patterns that a man can’t | disappointed on Easter if she visits GIMBELS tomonron. And all the new togs for the little folks are here, too. attacked by | | help liking. Ploin or pleated’ bosoms, attached cuffs, at $1.60, ¥ ” the Diator-Atornen. "Now tt te the| P| @2 and $2.60; and some distinctive French designs at $3.60. he Blouse Shop will introduce the “(Gaby-of-the-Lilies” and other new Blouses. peo: a ¥ Lg OSaay bi on Phy ed Sere sizes 16 to 20, in appropriate patterns, at q n an 50. % 9, Sednees mm bare wouent no mere ot] fl” Gort Shirts, for now and later, comfort plus good looks, at $1.00 Girls’ and Young Women’s Apparel and $2, Silk Shirts of unusual character, from $2.60 to 97.60. To enumerate, or to even give an idea of the mai inds of Suits, Dresses k The Neckwear—At 50c ‘ ; tT om) | ’ and Coats, would be to print a shapiat of directory-like volume. But we are Several Hundred Styles in itive that the ls will just what they want—and for the amount A gathering of plain colors, bias stripes, figures, checks and icy wits to speed. Wises aro a fow'of cur spentsiiond teasarse bas Sauaevent Sco laids that is a revelation as to what beautiful Scarfs half a dollar wil) buy. . of finer affiss, and richer color-combinations, per- newer or better in style than their 60c Ten, Gingistrate OfoQuate held at $1, $1.60 an anne a er ee All in Level ‘divine was open-end, four-in-hand shapes. an C7 ‘cores ‘Vail Hupperts, bond Plenty among them in quiet effects, to wear with cut-awa weker of No. rf Pine Cage a ad . Also a fine collection of new Batwing Ties, in foulards Me Ete fools quite cut up about tt. |9| 90d other Summer silks. Main Floor = acines atvesting : ’ A * Fea vray hte ica! A Man’s Walking Stick— Par Alteon ent wa: pene As Essential as His Gloves + poole 4 It for no other reason than to bis hands from idly swin; = when gh hye ee | “rt (O| @ at Krol Sih en he reseed for a walk, th Tact “promote x may to sem coat || that express intention; nS Tee ® 600 European and American po eaten . Particularly is a Walking Stick needed with a man’s Easter i fanee Ma deiors Prviplen tty Shut of outfit; and ne can meet his taste from the best collection in New Reproductions of Coats ‘ abeoiving men from jury duty for «|| York, at any price from §1 up to $60, The smart Prince of Wales By Drecoll, Bernard, Premet and Cheruit consideration. His matter-of-fact 4e- YP ’ hooks, the fashionable woods, and the new trimmings, are all here in complete variety. Specially priced groups, too: $1.60 and $2 W: g Sticks at $1. $2.76 and $3 W: g Sticks at $1.50 $3.25 to $3.75 Walking Sticks at $2. Sixty-five cent. of them were made for us by several well-known tailors of unis tan of these coats only arrived on rh S. “Kaiser Wilhelm II.” Young Girls’ Dressy Those that were made in New York are copies of models which we have Coats $18.50 imported during the last few weeks. All the coats lined throughout with fine silks. Coats and Wraps for All Occasions at $15 to $35 mand for the full value of his #5 caused Mr. Allison to begin an investigation. Mr. Hupperts was questioned and re- cp’ iuctantly told of handing elther $3 or 0 to @ process server who served him with a jury notice last November. The Young Girls’ Utility ess server, Mr. 5 < At $35.00—Beaded W: h those that made their debut at the alled up 21 avorih; spate pagent Among them are Canes of malacca, partridge wood, oak, iron- | Auteuil Sees afew oaks dag 1 Set, midnight blue pe danent beads appliqued Coats at $7.50 3 there and then said: “It's all right.” | @| wood, bamboo, hazel, pimento, and other woods, plaia or hand. by hand on net in a short draped model, Third Floor 5 $15 $18.60 Commissioner of Juror office.” | gl nmely silver-trimmed, ze | At $15 At $25 “round that McVine Men’s Cane Umbrellas, for fair weather or foul, at $6, ususllv 9 mi Tp tn Sapa Su | aa Bila Floor | Eponge ——Baiford. Gord |More Charmeuse Here’s the SILK HOSIER , ast, Mr, Allison consulted with Jus- | (i: pe a EN. ere tee a jaca mame’ ®t Wouy Boy’s Clothin At $18.60 piste Wide You Need for Easter—A Sale + mgt atid go Byte hf g | BO nite Poco «=| Stk Booked Cord alition wo Cam FOccunee eel to oe ee ey oft, nasa worn, unsel, Samuel Segal. end, . CEE ee ee |\Must Be Bought TOMORROW j Brocaded and plain Charmeuse At $35 : eater presents. Savings average @ tide en ee °F tO make fine Royal Bard of Wales Dead. LONDON, March 21.—John Thomas, Chief Bard of Wales, who was harpist te Queen Victoria and King Edward “al, died yesterday. GOULD NOT STRAIGHTEN UP Faille Silk Beaded Net Coats over chiffon. Ninety distinctive styles that reproduce and reflect the newest Paris modes in Women’s Tailofed Suits at $25, $29.50, $35, $45 to $95 Women’s $1 Pure Silk Stockings at 65c Pair Five thousand pairs, in a splendid quality, in k, tan and white. !Women’s $1.25 and $1.50 Silk Stockings at 80c Pair Chiefly ey, some in colors. Various weights, and a complete range of 4 sizes. 6,500 pairs of this fine Hosiery at a saving of a third or more. Women’s Dresses of Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Men's 50c to 65c Silk Socks at 35c Pair Canton Crepe, at $18.50, $22.50, 27.50, $35 to $85. saFlow |! i Black, ae navy bles, gre and purple, in a full range of sizes; 7,500 pairs Another New Mode in Blousedom— in the lot, irs for $1—a further economy. Main Floor “The Gaby -of the-Lilies,” $2.50 has} Sale of SAMPLE MILLINER Y—In the been named, affixed her signature of approval to’ SUBWAY STORE—TOMORROW the style—herewith reproduced. és Remarkably Under-priced The GIMBEL Boys’ Clothing Store Is Ready With Its Best Showing . of PURE Wi And Overcoat in it, except the Wash Garments, mitt Pi 7 ityles are ‘ially selected by us, and the Clothing is made A PECULIAR CONDITION REMOVED for us by the BEST TAILORS FOR BOYS IN AMERICA, Some time ago I was troubled with Yet prices, as has often been proved by comparison, are pains in the back and kidneys, at times | @| lower than parents usually pay for clothing of equal excellence. could not eireieh ten Spy alte Raediis Come tomorrow wi ‘our boys. cea care. * ‘be orececce Oe f The Norfolk Suits with extra vertisement and made up my mind I Knickerbockers, at $5, $6, $7.50 and $8.75. Trousers fully lined. Sizes 7 to would try Swamp-Root. During the time taking the contents of two bottles 18 years, The Custom Tailored Suits in Norfolk styles, at $10, $12, $13.50 and Really quite enough said for its beauty—so we shall simply add that this Blow o is of white voile, T passed two Tea stones of quite good with loose back panel, pointed «: iar and inset cuffs size. To-day I am free from pains in the beck and kidneys for Dr. Kilmer’s | Root removed all the difficulty ‘ f $15. Sizes 8 to 18 years. of shadow lace. ; i \ | note sow Des Bay Wien aoe Ne 9! e The Blue Serge duits, at $5 to $15. Introduced for the first time at any price | perereealy comntal Ge Wiens ‘ Fast dye, aay, tailored. oe. . —tomorrow, at $2.60. | Swamp-Root to any one suffering from af The Spring EP Coats, at $8.50 to y : Hundreds of New Lingerie Blouses Kidney of liver trouble. You are at lib- ¢ $18. Sizes 9 to 18 years, \ i i Teen i 2, $2.50, $3, $8.60 and Sep tageblich this if you co derize. { The Suits and Reefers for little At $1.26, $1.60, §2, $2.60, $3, $8. WN 5 F ys a . Sizes years, - .95. Waverly, NPY. 4 boys at $5 to $10. Sizes 214 to 10 $6.96 with extraordinary values at $5 and The Wash Suits, finely hand-em- broidered, at $3.96 to $10. Other Spring styles at $1.35 to $5. Sizes 214 to 10 yrs, Fourth floor GIMBEL BROTHERS Announce the Closing of the Voile and batiste, with De Medici and other new collars—embroidered in white or Balkan colors; also lace-trimmed. A New Crepe de Chine Blouse at $5.96 With tiny frill trimmed yenvets P of New York }s, ty of Tioga ¥. E. Mosier, being duly sworn, de- ‘and says that he is the person who ‘and made the foreg ‘atate- and that he has beard said state- ‘tead and knows the contents there- true. MOSIER, Subscribed and sworn to before me, le 28th day of June, 1909. FRANK A. BELL, Notary Public. = aide. TAILORED AND SEMI-DRESS HATS AT $3 Samples of $5, $6 and $7 Grades Trotteur What Swamp-Root Will DoFor You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ringham- n, N. Y., for a sample bottle. \ It will vince anyone. You will receive booklet of valuable infor: » telling about the kidneys and bladder. Wh mention the New Regular fifty- Bent and one-dollar size bottles for sale Bt all drug stores. but one hat of each kind. These Hats have now no intrinsic value to the maker, because he has his |} _ samples and is making new ones for his staff of travelling salespeople. “} Every new authoritative style, shape and shade that has been shown and is approved of this season. COMPRISING SEMI-DRESS AND TAILORED HATS FOR WOMEN, MISSES; ALSO A FEW FOR OHILDREN. j Coming just 9 day before Easter this sale will afford a very rare econom: it opportunity and one typical of the timeliness of values offered in the GIMBEL il messsaline trimmed with Valenciennes lace. Third Floor SUBWAY STORE. A Helpfully Priced List of | Last Touches for the Harz Canaries at $2.50 i Another hundred of these fine healthy birds comes justin.time it Toilet Articles and Drugs Easter Costume Remember that these constitute but a small fraction of the Dress Shields, Collarbones |t© brighten just that many homes on Easter morning. Gimbel stock of reliable Drugs and Toilet Articles, in which safe | and other GIMBEL NO-|_ St, Andreasberg Rollers, at ¢3.76,) Virginia Pope's Russian Sunflower Blouse They are the Le ed of a large well-known uptown Trimmed Hat concern. , ’ It is very important, however, that we mention no names, because this would 0. Henry Clu b , f $2 to $6.95 injure this concern with its Fifth Avenue customers. Being Samples there is e Voile, $2 and $2.50; Tub Silk, $5.75; Crepe de Chine, $6.95 ALSO, FIRST TIME— Shadow Lace Blouses at $6.95 These in a new French model, made over a founda- tion of flesh-color silk; vestee, collar and cuffs of white Sign and Mail This Coupon OLIVE Tablets i OIL the Bowels Kipling FREE For the next few days—while this short-time, low-priced introduc- tory O. Henry Sale is in prog- ress—the lower half of this coupon not # HEN i nd. i regularly $5. Seed, 120 package. brings to Fan & id sence yonnnen and Shav-| Gimbels Perfumed Powdered Pum TIONS, specially pri for . {rican Finches at §3.60, $4.60 and) Virginia Pope's Mixed Parrot Seed, CLUB ing Mirrors, with Frencn bevel plate-lice, 169 can; hand Pumice, 86, the day before Easter. $5 9 pair. 160 package. promptly the 12 vol- Gimbel Brothers Syfi fissc: cast brass, hoavy nickel-plated:) “Yiosaline, 120; Lilac Vegetal : Silver Gravel, 7 packages, for 28¢, |" 1,, Brass Cc with umes of O. Henry’s _ New York, Spring Joints, holding mirror in any! eq. Pingud's Bau de (rey $6¢ for two $e pairs Gimbels Gar- regularly be age. ported Bird Cages fascinating stories FREE 4, Agena me on approval required position. | 7-lndh, $3.70) Or, | Tomlc, 400, 800 ant 91.60, ment Dress Shields. aav.tfinia , Pope's | Special Selected Slane eet # vein Te " for examination and aid by you, the Ce Eee *| Violette Vexetal, @00. 36c for two 25c boxes Gimhels H. Seed, 100 package. Shep, Fifth floor approval, but aise 2 faeyat teary sorte Gaia) Went Adobe Tooth, Rrunhoms eat Unatonied: Stage | Harping, amber and sell color." ———— saree rey tele : : Cee ng Mirrors, finest glamay| SMP, Imported, 100; Rubifoam, 18% | 166 for two 10 boxes Gimbels Im- The Correct Coiffure ieke oh, Eleaya Traveling Cases with Kicaya nicked trios, 017 ee cirrore, with| Toilet Articles, in miniature, a80, ported Wire Hai long handle, $1.95. oe A Witch Hazel Taloum, 150 600 for six 15¢ Gtmbels Imported Hd back, it ir Nets. Hatiea, th 18 rade | Hower & Gatiet Monater Rath Soap, Real Hair N securing aterel, setof Kipling absolutely For the Easter Bonnet Little good does it do a woman to have her Easter hat in the for the O. He: set only and retain Dristios, $1.26 grade, at 750, t Don't del EE. Otherwise I 8 down Powder Puffs, large, 180. , 100 for three 5c cards Gimbels|,, Satetach 7 withi'o days, return bots sete at oie repule iy Steyr 20 tas anton Jenks Halcyon Rone Tals | “Savoy” Safety Pins, . tip of the latest style, if her head-dress is not also according to So bristles, at 350.” | gHlind's Honey ‘amd Almond Cream, | 6c for roll English Twill Tape. |fashion, GIMBEL Hair Goods assure correct style for one’s ae | an 4 (eee Cute Ma bf ataina Tron | De Miracle, 790 and 91.90, 10¢ for three Ge balls L. V. Freneh |coiffure, and for tomorrow we offer some specially low prices for the 25c eize, for 18¢, Main Floor, Dressing Cotton, Main Floor guaranteed qualities: NATURALLY WAVY SWITCHES, in all usual shadee—“The Gimbel Special,” 24-in., at $3.26, usually $5. 26-in., at 97.26, usually $10, GIMBEL BROTHERS spo @ROADWAY THIRTY>THIAD wT. , at $4.60, usually $7, 24-in., at $9.26, usually $12, NEW YORK -— — , at $6.60, usually $8, Main Floor, Rear po deed pn etable compounds mi s If you want to re ‘The beantifnl throe-quarter leather edition of 0. shim, Henry costs only a ‘ow cents more volume and hae oved ® favorite bi Every little et has a move: | | ; A A a ment al] its q | “Wee The Olive Tablet Ca. Columbus, 0.) Qe cna/anaaos - ' - - ge

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