The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1913, Page 11

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Gibson in Charge of Carnival j_- at 22d Regt. Armory Friday Night. ‘Gov. Sulser act the ball rolling for the , _ The benefit carnival will take place Friday night at the Twenty-seoond Resi- + To allow the committee ‘will be auctioned off Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Astor Theatre, —————— King Alfonso Recovers. MADRID, April 1.—King Alfonso has recovered entirely from the effect of THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1918. Office of the Surrogates’ Court: ‘Thomas C. Stratton, . chemist, died Nov. 90, 191% $0,712, net value Mrs. Mary L, i if I v§ his fall from his polo pony and went ; Gut_motort SSS y RIAA AIA RTT. Cg MRSA RAO ESS —————— GENUIN 11-4 Carats, *89 1 7-32 Carats, 80 1 3-16 Carats, 75 3-40faCarat, 66 7-8 of a Carat, 49 fee ever | I SERGES In colors and black, Remarkable Wednesday Economies Spring colors; also 40-IN, BLACK AND iro. oe style | WHITE STRIPE CHIFFON VOILES. Wi G—strap to hang oa afm, | eons Boys’ we « se Blouses, 33c. Long Kimonos, 89c KOCH “K. & EB” BLOUSES—of Made of fancy pretty|chambray and madras; in white and figured patterns; Empire and ragian| Colors; sizes, 6 to 16 years, effect; trimmed with plain and shirred | eeeeeseseeeee borders, 95 Bracelets, 1.49 Kimono Aprons, 69c Mede of solid color linon; a wall- " Yemen's & Aprons, 25c Made of fine lawn; large variety of some with Japanese embroid- ery; others with fine tucks or em- broidered edge. LS 50c Brassieres, 39c Made of fine quality Musiin, an ex- cellent shape, finished with reinforced shields and trimmed with deep eyelet embroidery. $3.49 Suit Cases, $2.50 | 4 ot models, in Per- Inch ‘a , } leather straje all around, ring’ bandioy| Well made, Sizes 5 to 14, | linen lined with shirt fold, 98 New Laces ($2) 30c A $2.69 Fern Dishes, $1.98) FRENCH AND GERMAN MESH VAL, CUT GLASS FERN DisHes—734| EDGES AND INSERTIONS—a new ncaee, ae silver-plated lining, Regu-| qeeeesscesssesseemes BE: EASE 19c Embroideries, yd., lic Garbage Pails, 29c CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK and SWiss| GALVANIZED GARBAGE PAILS—|"itna’ tHcEe Sb swine CANOINGS with deep cover; 10xi1 ins SS ly 45e. $1.25 Neckwear, ea., 59c “Old Dutch Cleanser a2, |. White and ecru Venise Lace COL- To-morrow only ¢his remarkabie | Regularly 91.25. a reduetions only two to 4 customer._!'"$1 Negligee Shirts, 75c. 68c Cheese Cloth, '$z* 49c| Of soft mercerized pongee Ful-bleached absorbent gauze, 96 in, [Dem Stipes with toh French tare wide; recommended for all general put~ | ssesmsssspesmnmesee poses oF surgicn’ tnd bowpltal uses! Women’s Silk Vests $1.85. ees | Milan glove-silk VESTS—with em- $1.00 Napkins, 14 Doz., 38c roidered fronts; in white and pink. MERCERIZED DAMASK NAPKINS Women’s ed in thousands of homes; a good substitute for all lnm aod saves your, Silk Bloomers, $2.50. ood kins for every lan love-silk SLOOMERS—in Seed teeny foe Or tat cae et hemmed, ready for use. ee eee 1 Silk Gh . 30c White Poplin, Yd., 19c A Silk ¢ ves, | See. A fine quality of Mercertzed White] GLOVvES—with double finger tips; in Poptin—excellent quality; 27 inches eto wide; the fabric now so much in de- Diack snd wale, Regularly $1.00, mand for spring wear. ——— $1.25 BedSpreads, Ea., 94c CROCHET BED SPREADS—Mar- selfles designs; a sample Mine, slightly solled; all perfect in weave; full double- ed size; ends, 50c Silk Hose, 24c, Women's seamless boot SILK Hi —heavy weight; hi spliced heels; double soles; in blac 35c Lisle Hose, 19c. Women's silk lisle HOSE—full regu- ——— |, $1.00 Dress Goods, 69c | garter welts; in black and tan, S4-INCH BLACK AND WHITE SHEP. HERD CHECKS; S4-INCH ALL woot] Men's Silk Socks, 18c. SPRING WEIGHT CHEVIOTS; also ALL WOOL PRUNELLAS and STORM] navy and gray; thr . Cold Storage for Furs tan and white. #! made; double soles, heels and toes; 8) Linen heels and toes; in lack, tan, irs GIMBELS Paul Poiret’s Mandarin Suit Reproduced in French Serge At $45 Quite the cleverest suit of the season! And we have had every little detail copied precisely, so that it would not lose any of its charm. You may probably be surprised to hear that Poiret has draped the skirt of this suit—but it is not extreme. Although the coat hangs quite loose, its waistcoat of multi-colored printed linen fits quite snugly. ‘The coat is lined with fine white peau de cygne. Wool Poplin Suits Trimmed With Moire, $25 Suits of Fancy Weave Whipcord at $82.60 Although we shall specialize these Suits tomorrow, are scores of other styles that are equally noteworthy, at $25 to $95, besides Silk Poplin and Crepe Meteor Dresses At $25 and $32.50 ‘The Original Paris Model Gowns and Suits that we imported during the past three weeks, and which thousands of people i when they were exhibited in ‘La Promenade des Toilettes,” are no $116 to $285, Instead ‘of $230 to $575 Third Floor fafa Silk Petticoats Fit Without a Wrinkle Over the Hips How many times have you become almost fretful over trying to make silk petticoats fit you perfectly—and how many hours have you consumed in trying to accomplish the perfect fit? a 0’? Petticoats May Be Adjusted a Minute to Fit Pettecty Derby Hats at $1.95 Being ‘‘Seconds’’ of $3 and $4 Grades That Were Weighed and Found Wanting before, For the Man Who Has A LAWN or GARDEN Here is a series of special prices on Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Poultry Netting, Wheelbarrows and other Garden Goods, which, bringing such fine savings just when work out-of-doors is aig § under full headway, are like so much “Money in the ank. “Flushing” Garden Hose Poultry Netting 180 ft. se | 5 ft th +, Leagtn. oft, lengthe, See, i fe. ‘sof 6 in, $2, Fr al Garden Hose | 4s ‘in: $1135; F0 : wooden wheel, ar 81.98 Os. 6. Berrows, ‘Femovable aides, ‘Wheel Hose ‘hesis, Site iene be} Garden Spades, extra atrong rivet- ed_back, at 5c. shovels, 850, tex. To atta Hloct™ Deposit Your Money On or Before April 10th nd it. will begin in our Interest Department, an to earn interest for you, from April Ist, at the rate of Four Per Cent. Per Annum which will be credited if your money is still on d-posit on July 1, 1918, GIMBEL BROTHERS, Bankers Main Floor, Rear Baloeny “If you can’t find it at GIMBELS, there isn’t much use in looking anyw ise” is, we are told, a remark frequently made about our stocks of Laces, Tri e. in fe tin concerned in bri from Europe the most ‘i beautiful and pte things poy o oan peat these classes of merchandise. iy Naturally, we enjoy the benefit of securing from makers and importem many choice let ‘ of desirable goods “at a price” that are denied to other stores. Gar And so, when we announce a Sale as this, women come expecting to find, and do find, | precisely what they want, at much below full prices, j 7” % These Are the Fine Offerings of LACES in white and eream. 11 to 25 2061.38. Robes gibi file ae fir fiat Charming New. Embroideries— Many at Half Price Voile and Batiste Flounces, ange some with larly rf White Linen HLF gu Embrelderies, 22-in. on Swiss muslin, Pm prey ay ‘thee Yard Reysioiy Fine Sample Stripe » Insertions, Galone, Allovers, and 18, Ween At 190 te ¢1 Yard, Regularly 180 i : f Hed to 61. Crowded Out!---7500 Yards Of GOOD CARPETS PS the di fie Benn thins Dpring and Sananer. Itis are sending us new lor ‘ hat Ono bodhen cant cosy thetchend pase af tee canes taunt i eld family must make room for not veariy all in small, attractive designe, eubvabte fer are perfect, some have borders to match; some tornaie eee ee dths. Thequick ‘are tions as it does to private house owners. CG THE GIMBEL SUBWAY STOR 1772 Beautiful Silk Gowns at $ In Styles and Sizes for Women and Misses Ready for the Most meee Occasion Ever Offered at the Women will be charmed with the and delighted with the excellent for they include such weaves as Crepe de Chine Masters Charme pt and Soft, Shi Satins, while the best of chiffons—are most lective used to give each gown the fine individual style har | found only in the very imported or American dresses. Every New Shade for Day or Evening Wear All Sizes for Women and Misses from 32 to 4. 15,000 Yards of Dress Goods |,, 30% "es ‘ The Newest and Most Favored Suits & Reefer Coats Weaves for Spring Wednesday at Substantial Savings $1 All-Wool Coating Serge, 680 Yd. Larra Mohair Shelli an ot Tee Ferd ong Ww ogc nane an Ge tROTORERIYL with bright lustrous Anlst Aspe: Ly Pi cediiaaeaed O] ish” manufacturer. 91.95 Cream Storm Sergeatesc¥a.| to ae Seeds (Fiseea) Inches, wide, frm weave, e8- and Ore able nt quality, and All the’ new ric r fabrics for Spring wear in sult, ‘600 Dress Goods at sto Yard =| 2: Wool Albatross—Nunsveiling—|61.60 Striped Serges at $1 a Yard ik OS Worsted Suitings —Panamas and] 64 inohes wide, all wool—firm ’ black and white checks, and @ larse} weave, cream with black pencil and |{ses)! assortment of navy,’ black and|halr ling stripes-—nayy or black, cream storm sergos. with self colored shadow stripes. "| }, $1.60 Imported Black Broadcloth at $1 Yard 60 inches wide, chiffon finish, Spring weiabt jubw: GIMBEL BROTHE a he

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