The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1913, Page 12

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GIMBELS VOLOANIG ERUPTION <=" | AT SEAGIES INR GIMBELS The Magnificent $10 to $30 Brocades at $6 Yard ee SE ee Ordinary Personal . leanliness f STRANGE SHAKING Pe WELL epi Are Only One of the Wonders in This Extraordinary Fifteen Passengers on New Am- Ve AA i! tal —— sterdam Hurt and All the Others Frightened. ie making ial duty | f the fnasengers had taken| gitiowera. many ealured and Nighly sane k when the strane! Sod mdglected teeth, This is « real misfortune and inescuseble, | “ODOL™ used regularly will prevent decay ve of the teeth tod beep f) | breath eweet and clean. W | You cannot aflord to be : GIMBEL SILK OCCASION Which Is Astonishing the Women of New York Of the $90,000 worth of Silks comprising this event $30,000 worth—one-third—are these most superb products of foreign looms. You will find them used in the wraps and costumes that the princes of Paris dressmakers have originated for this season. You will find them occupying posts of honor in the textile section of the Exhibition at Ghent, Belgium. And yet, because our envoy hit the happy moment when the makers, having filled their orders, had 5,000 yards or so of these exquisite fabrics on their hands, you are abie to choose from them at a price--$6 a yard—which, in most cases, is far below the actual cost of ing. Gold and silver le a great number of the Loon | Brocades. There are daring color-combinations and self-colored Brocades in profusion—in fact the inspiration for wonderful costumes and cloaks is at your hand in many guises. It is an epoch-making offering at the very beginning of a new season! But Two-Thirds of the Silks in the Sale . tee ocean is telieved by the officers : @R4 passengers of the Holland Amerien | fn Maer New Amsterdam, in to-day from | ),, Rotterdam, to have the great Jolt given the vew Monday forenoon while ploughing »| ly through « fairly ra in) their staterooms! PRICE 80 CENTS , eengere were huried from their steamer | came piling out, terroratricken in the| At ell Druggiste end Dee © chatre and berths and fifteen needed the | belief that there had been @ collision, partment Stores attention of the ship's phyatolan, Dr, | Mt Mey Were quickly quieted by the! GEO, BORGFELDT & CO. officers and stewards. maw rork CHICAGO RARCISCO Dowling. The two most seriously in-! Tho explanation offered by Capt. J. ee ‘Op | Sin to eight drope ia warm | water Morning and Night Pleasant to the taste and dalightlully refreshing eon the cause « A \ . Are of a More General Range of Usefulness They are the Velvets, the Canton Crepes, the Satins, the Plushes, the Crepe de Chines, and other practical and fashionable Silks that play an essential part in every woman’s Winter wardrobe. And here are thousands of yards of them in the new colorings, at savings that run all the way up to 40c on every dollar you spend. The more prominent groups: * $8.69 Double Width Plaid Velvets, $6 Yard $1.46 Imported Crepe Giselle, $1 Yard $4.60 Gaze Faconne, $2.60 Yard $2.60 Double Width Canton Crepes, $1.65 Yard | 84 Double Width Crepe de Chine, $1.35 Yard $1.25 Imported Crepe Chiffon, 85c Yard $2.60 Imported Pierrette Crepe de Chine,$1.75 Yd. ‘ $2.60 Double Width Crepe Meteor, $1.66 Yard $2.60 Double Width Crepe de Chine, ¢ 78 Yd. $3.76 Double Width Black Velvet, $2.96 Yard SIXTH In New York's } Sho Cen ; $2 Imported Crepe Chinois, $1.45 Yard 50 Brocade Crepon Faconne, $1.85 Yd. $6 Royal Velvet Plush, $3.60 Yard | oping Center sing Crawford Co. $6 Black Faille-Back Charmeuse, 62.75 Yard | $4 and 96 Imported Novelty Biles 99 Ya. $2 Novelty Stripe Suiting Velveteen, $1.25 Yd. i are a Specialty of $3.60 Imported Satin Meteor, $2.65 Yard $7.60 Double Faced Plush, $4.50 Yd. $1.60 Fancy Corduroy Suiting, 95c Yard ' $1.75 Satin Luxurious, $1.25 Yard $7.60 Tiger Skin Plush, $4.60 Yd. $4.75 Black Chiffon Velvet, $3.75 Yard is Perfect Fitting Dresses for Stout Women And Announce an Important Sale—Tuesday & Wednesday Main and Second Floors Beauty in Design and Color Characterizes the Autumn Display of ANGLO-PERSIAN RUGS (From W. J. Whittall) FRENCH WILTON RUGS Are These Suits “The Exception” at $25? Madame Can Answer This With Enthusiasm If She Goes Shopping About Town As $25 is the favorite price of many women, we have en- deavored to present the best possible Suits for this moderatesum. These Are Quality Suits In Modish Styles Suits of fine broadcloth, in a rich shade of plum, navy or black, are fashioned with a short, five-button cutaway coat. Black-and-white striped worsted Suits have revers and collars inlaid with black velvet. Wide-wale Cheviot Suits may be selected in Saxe blue, plum, brown, navy or black. Peg-top skirts distinguish the Suits of eponge. An effective Jacquard woolen is fashioned in a model with short-front cutaway coat. Striped Eponge Suits are in the smart black-and-white and Navy-and-white combinations. Fur-trimmed Suits of Wide Cheviot or Jacquard Woolen, at $29.50 are in the model that is illustrated. Brown, navy, prune or black, Third Floor, Broadway Front Serge Dresses for Stout Women 99.95, *7.95, $10.75 Silk and Wool Crepe Dresses, $12.50 Extra Size Walking Sizes Skirts, $4.75 43 to on, inclusive, (From Hardwick & Magee) which we are now showing in a complete variety of patterns and sizes, from the smallest mat to the largest stock size. The designs are true reproductions of Oriental weaves, as well as exquisite two-toned effects. It is well known that in quality these two famous makes stand at the very top among Rugs of American manufacture; and it is with pleasure that we invite exacting homefurnishers to see this fine collection. The principal sizes and prices: +++» $4.26/9 x 12 ft.... ~ In New York's Shopping Center Serge Dresses, $5.95 Test Black ornavy, in the model illustrated, collar and cutis of velvet and trimmed with buttons 9.9 Serge Dresses, $7.95 ware collar, yoke and cuffs of brocaded velvet, trimmed with velvet and gold buttons @ andlace. ‘Navy or black, as'ilustrated.. @e9D Wide Wale Serge Dresses, $10.75 A new atyle, made of wide wale ser; Copenhagen and black. Lace collarand yoke, also square collar of black net embroidered in colors; trimmed with 9 silk ornaments and fancy buttons, as illustrated 10.75 Silk and Wool Crepe Dresses, $12.50 navy, brown, $9: $36.75)12 ft. 3in. x16 ft..... 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. $54 Get a Real Piano For Your Money Have an honored name on the fall-board—one that your musical friends KNOW and respect. Buy a NEW Piano Not one that has been worn out and that is full of dust and dirt. Wouldn’t it be TOO BAD to pay your money, week after week, for an OLD piano, or an UN- KNOWN stencilled piano, When You Might Have Bought a Superb SHONINGE A New Creation—The Princess Envelope Combination $6.00 Extra Size Walking Skirts, $4.75 FP toe lls es sith side trimming, Me ri putt t a indies, ‘Narrow and wide wale serge in navy and’ black; waist inches a Are You Going to Move? wate High-Grade, NEW and Perfect ape Geis meme nee of rin Yeu, 2 oe eae (| |Correct Riding Hats For About the Same Money? Cee ninedae nS Se toes from r You know te jes’ igo inte to ences the bad F i ' i ; argain—and, fortunately, it isn’t t t | so rae ee te eee ae EE ics sis De Leon of Paris ‘4 sie anes at payment until you are enjoying the comforts of your purchases, Deiivery of goods selected now will be held until desired. Here are some specivls Victor Jay of London And Other Famous Hatters At $7 to $12.75 Any Woman Can Have _ Smooth, Hairless Skin (teauty Poples) To Secure a Beautiful Shoninger Upright At a Saving of Sixty Dollars * Or a Superb Shoninger Player-Pi: Pat a pm of $11s _= Straight reductions from our own regular prices for these famous Pianos for the past three years, When worn under the corset it is perfectly comfortable, for it is designed to conform to the natural lines of the body, and thereby eliminates all bulkiness, | treatment which, benish hair or ees ao b ‘ 3 + ne 05 . AT ¢, apply, anc Imported by GIMBELS It is also satisfactory when hielo: us era ae i in Mt euatthe ie . y . , worn over the corset, for it is Places either of these Value tae ; Then wash the skin to rid Madame need not journey to the Bridle Path of the Bois | | fashioned with envelope draw- as SHONINGER Pianos ‘ Hf harmless and d to discover that there is quite a change in Riding Hat modes, | | ers that seem like a petticoat. In Your Home q $29.75 at OU _ |rensitive shin. De for the very styles now worn by the smart Parisiennes In fine nainsook, trimmed (As soon as Club Membership is accepted), Three-piece Parlor Suite, quaint design ; mahogany Anished trames, Bl original packuge are now presented by GIMBELS. with embroidery edges and] | RECEIPT IN FULL IN CASE OF DEATH: ribbon, $1 Envelope Chemises Cotton Crepe, $1 highly polished; claw feet; loose cushions of Panne Mohair Plush, cords and tassels (0 match; indestructible springs in seat, $29 Inlaid Axminster Rugs | Brussels There is no strict rule about the width of brims or the height of crowns, as every mode is so different. Of course, they all are variations of the derby style. If the purchaser should die before the Piano is paid for a fully receipted bill will be given and the famil if Piano, with nothing further to pay. Pehl own the And many other special Club Advantages, AUTO BARGAINS | Linoleum x14, F.0xu, Carpets ann rs ri ry Nainsook, $1 to $3 Come and see the SHONINGER Pianos tomorrow, Min Setearee: "16.36" TE98 | soe setee apa tones ff Yorkers are anxious to dispose of thelr Smart Domestic Riding Hats, $5. Second Floor Piano Store, Eighth Floor ; ai mete omy | elite helt ‘last year's car and buy an auto of & ¢ ie ‘11.98 id | 69 newer or different make. Trotteur Hats, $5 to $15 much to those who ‘would like to find a real automobile bargaln—a motor car practically as good as new at a very low See World “Used Cars to-day, or use a World ad. to-morrow, Distinctive modes in Velvet, Plush, Duvetyn and Patent leather, which at their moderate prices reflect smart foreign models, Third Floor, Thirty-second Street

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