The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1913, Page 8

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| 8 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 28, 1918. deal, in which he atond to make sin.m, | tnaen all was to be clomed yesterday money in Wednesin Mr Wor has been forian, | dined op che resta ne had He had m@ targe eum of WO TRACE OF MINING MAN MISSING FOR SIX DAYS Me. Worthington, With Much! Money, Had Announced His In- tention of Seeing the Exst Side. | Aiteourh a police alarm has been arnt out and all the morgues have deen visited, no trace hag been found to- day of William H. Worthinet y mine operator 9/ Patagon!a, Al who disappeared las: Wetneeday n after leaving a y of frenda fn MB uptown restaurant with the an- nowkeed intention of secing the east i wide at night “or got killed tn the at- tempt” rama from Patagonta, Aria, re- cetved to-day by Clement Guion, a real eatate operator of No. 100 Broadway! Atter washing your hair with soap and a friend of the mining man, 4&1 aiwayy apply a little Danderine to th ciered Worthington had not deen Fe | goals to invigorate the hair and prevent cetiGa to hig mines and that no word | drvnes tter atill, use somp as epar.| to hadi been received from him. ingly as possible, and instead have « MP Worthington came to New York, |*J)anderine Hair Cleanse.” Justimeisten on Bis firet viett, on Sept. , to mee the! , cloth with Danderine and draw it } "9 series between the Giants and | carefully through hair, taking one | Athietics, While here he arranged | strand ata t.me will remove dust, eovdra) business denis involving West-| dirt and excessive In a few mo- ern Mining property which are said tol ments you will be amazed; your hair hawe netted him large suma Another w ill not only be clean, but it will be STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street heard of the ast side and that he expected to see | in A toma > we t and possess rd lustee. ng and L ying the | of Danderine dis-! dandruff, stimu: | # itebing and fall- » the hair what of rain and sunshine are Lt goes right to the roots, ad strengthens them. Its e-producing proper grow long, strong Girls! Get a 25-cent bottle and try a “Danderine Hair Cleanse.” Q 4! You can surely bave| lote of charming hair. Get @ B5-cent hottle of Knowlton'’s Danderine from any drug store of toilet counter and try Ua wees Blankets and Comfortables--0n the Second Floor Unusually large assortments are now being shown of the higher grades of Imported and Domestic Blankets, comprising Plain, Reversible and Jacquard weaves, in effective de- signa and colorings Quilts of fine Satin, Marceline and Swiss Brocade Satins with * pure Russian Down and Lambs Wool filling. To-morrow, at Specially Reduced Prices Blankets, for single, double and extra large beds, Pair $4.00, 5.85, 6.00, 7.50 Comfortables, double size, with cotton, wool and down filling, at 2.25, 4.25, 5.75 ~ Bedsteads and Bedding--0n the Sixth Floor To-morrow, another offering of Makers’ Sample Brass Bedsteads 3 Comprising Colonial, Continuous Post and Square Tube styles, at the following Remarkably Low Prices: $18.50 Values at $13.50 $25.00 Values at $18.50 $30.00 Values at $22.00, 3500 “ “ 25.00 40.00 “ “ 30.00 50.00 “ “ 37.50 Also Enameled Iron Bedsteads at $5.00 to 16.50 Felt and Cotton Mattresses at $6.00 to 17.75; Hair Mattresses at $16.25 to 75.00; Feather Pillows at $2.15 to 5.25; Box Springs at $12.50 to 75.00; Woven Wire Springs at $3.75 to 9.00 Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums With greatly increased floor space at command, much larger selections than ever before ey Bye in both imported and domestic Wiltons, Mohair Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums Seamless Wilton Rugs, in plain colorings, with figured and band borders, in a wide range of sizes and colors, from 22'/2 by 36 inches at $3.15 to 10 ft. 6 by 13 ft. 6 at $71.00 Special Values for To-morrow and the remainder of the week Wilton Rugs, in rich Oriental designs; also two-toned effects, by 54 ins., Regularly $4.50, $2.75 6 by 9ft., Regularly $27.00, $19.50 % by 63 “* 2 7.00, 4.50 8ft.3by l0ft.6, ° 3850, 26.50 9 by 12 ft., Regularly $42.50, at $29.75 Scotch Weave Art Rugs, . 6 by 9 ft. arly $19.00, at $10.00 9 by 12 ft., Regularly $27.50, at $15.00 ft. 6 by 10 ft. 6, Regularly $24.00, at $12.00 Printed and Inlaid Linoleums, made in the two yard width, Regularly 60c and 1.25 yard, at 35c, 75c Qiu UU aL Why Buy Used Pianos When You Can Secure Brand New PIANOS upon you that we are ex- That are Fully Worth *325 at clusively piano manu- In order to make room $ facturers, producers of in- struments of the highest for stock now on its way tous, EVERY PIANOin $5 Down, $5 Monthly } ments only, which carry quality for 76 years, and our broad guarantee. our warerooms _former- are best equipped to select pianovalues for you, offering worthy instru- an ly selling up to $325 will A Limited Number of be closed out TO-MOR- w3rePLAYER-PIANOS ROW ONLY at Verlow styles $ All Are Fully Guaranteed formerly selling F 7 to $600, TO. Liberal Allowance for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange. ORROW ONLY at Terms to Suit Your Convenience. Masi: Relle and Free Library Privilege. a SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF, SCALP GETS ORY. HAIR FALLS OUT } GIMBEL Specialized Corsets That Are Unique for Their Beautiful Lines **Rosalind,’’ $5 A semi-soft Corset of tricot, with an elastic girdle top—and bands of clastic webbing are inset across the abdomen to give per- fect freedom when one is sitting. ‘‘Argentine,’’ $6 and $8 This is our latest French Corset for dancing wear. a dainty creation of pink batiste with pirdle top of silk elastic. Medium length, $6; very long model, $8. ‘*Antoinette,’’ $10 This Corset is for the woman who is not keen for extreme styles—it is of fine tricot and is fashioned to extend several inches above the waistline. oe . ” Diana,’’ $12. An ideal Corset for riding, as it is made of heavy elastic and is supported by strappings of fine white leather and only a few vones, ig “Venus,” $13.50 This elastic Corset is designed to mould one into the perfect natural fig- ure. As this Corset is not boned it has been adopted by professional dancers. Exquisite! The CMarie <Baloinelle Cenage A Reproduction of the Lovely Bouquet Worn ty That Fair Queen When She Posed tor Her Famous Portrait By Francois Bouchere So that the soft and beautiful color tones of the flowers, as they now appear in the painting— that hangs in the Louvre Gallery, Paris— might be reproduced perfectly, this bou- quet is mostly made of chiffon and silk. This artistic cor- sage will give dis- tinction to any toi- lette—$65. Bouquets of Porce- lain Flowers— . another new fad of Paris—$1.75. err Bouquets of beaded flowers with glace silk leaves Pink Corset Shop, Second Fleer. The Closing Days of Low Frices On Hardwick é& Magee and Whittall Rugs As announced in our first advertisement of these Rugs, the special prices on new and perfect rugs of these two famous makes are in effect only until Friday night, October 31st. ter hee me sy tee il Ha automatically go back to their full prices. ce fine well- iti vbi i i usually Gaans ell-known qualities on which savings can be made that will not ‘ e can promise good selection in the followi vi % in a quality which wears like iron. ene RE Hm Te 9x12 ft., at $30, usually $44. 4 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in., at $29, Then, too, there are boutonnieres and bouquets of Fash- fon’s favorite flowers at 36c¢ to $5. Australian Ferns, 26c and 50c Box As these specially prepared Ferns are wonderfully natural, they will enhance the beauty of artificial flower decorations, The ferns are conveniently clustered and packed. Millinery Sections, Main and Third Floors Superb patterns, ‘ | 6x9 ft., at $20.26, usually $27. usually at? A Gin. x7 ft. 6in., at $11.75, usually Hardwick Wilton Rugs 9x 12 ft., at $87.50, reg. $50. 6x9 ft, aaa, reg. $29.50. 8 ft. 3 in. 30 ft. 6 in., at $34.60, reg. $46. . 4 ft. 6 in. x7 ft. 6 in., at 618, reg. $17.50. Whittall’s Anglo-Persian and Hardwick & Magee’s French Wilton Rugs 4 ft. 6 in. x7 ft. 6 in, at $16.25, reg. $20.50. 9x15 ft., at $61.25, reg. $81.75. 6x9 f{t., at $27.50, reg. $36.75. 10 ft. 6 in. x 13 ft. 6 in., at $69, 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in., at $37.60, reg. $54. 11 ft. 3 in, x 16 ft., at $7 reg. Whittall’s and Hardwick & Magee’s Body Brussels Rugs ft. Gin. x 7 ft. 6 sh beh reg. $11.75. | 9x 12 ft., at 624.60, reg. $32. . $82.78, x9 ft., at $16, reg. . Runners. ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in,, at $22.26, reg. $29, BN aN SHOES FOR WOMEN | “ At GIMBELS—Price $5 “BELMODE” is what we call them. Those who wear them say, “Well-made” be- cause only well-made Shoes could be so “comfortable to walk in.” There are twenty-eight models of “BELMODE” Shoes; all made specially for GIMBELS, in tan Rus- sian calf, gun-metal, Vici kid and patent colt with cloth or kid uppers. Two . styles 8-inch Boots with Cuban heels, Tan, black and willow calf. Second Floor . $92, 102, Another fine value occasion in this presentation of COATS FOR WOMEN, MISSES, AND CHILDREN Women’s and Misses’ Coats, at $4.95 to $14.75 for $10 to $25 Grades A wonderful assortment of coats made in the newest styles; boucles, mixtures, chinchillas and Suedyne. Some are prettily trimmed with velvet collars, which button close at the neck, others with shawl collars; all sizes, Girls’ Winter Coats at $2.95 to $5 for $5 to $8.75 Grades All-wool chinchilla in navy, brown and y, with iyi box model, large pockets. Shepherd plaid wool ining} ces ee years, Balkan model, with low belt; some have We Have Just Imported Some Fascinating Dresses For Little Maidens These Distinctive Modes Are Very Moderate at $9.75 to $35 The time has now ar- rived when little girls of 6 to 14 years look to European dress makersfor their ‘teh ‘kets; i-fit i best clothes. or box back, also the new gathered hack; ail have vers oF button high Weanticipat- at the neck, with plaid or velvet collars to match; sizes 6 to 14 years. ed this condi- tion by im- porting the prettiest dresses that we could find in Europe. Quite the most unusual style has a loose blouse of black vel- vet, thatis worn over a i pleated of white serge—the blouse has collar and cuffs of the 50 & $4 High Shoes at $1.85 6,000 pairs when the sale started Monday—61 styles; sizes 213 to 8; widths B to E. Patent leather lace and button boots, with kid or cloth tops, Gun Metal lace and button boots. Tan calf button boots, regular height. Vici kid button end lace boots. Cloth tops and dozens of other) Arranged om tables according good styles, sel Sizes 215 to 8, widihn B to EB; aad @ goodly sumber of each size and width. Women’s Sample BATH ROBES At Nearly Half Price This manutacturer generally comes to GIM- BELS with the concessions worth hacing—and this is certainly one of them, Well made blanket bath robes in all this season’s models; the majority are trimmed with satin ribbon. Included are a few all wool and Navajo blanket robes. $3.50 to $6 Grades ALL AT $2.95 EACH Subway Store, Balcony Lace Curtains 65c to $4.95 Pair for 95c to $7 grades | 600 pairs, including Nottingham, Irish Point, Novelty, Marie Antoinette and Scrim Curtains, in| eee flees two, three or more pairs of a kind: 2!) to 3', yards long; in white, cream or ecru. | $3 Couch Covers at $1.85 Each Subway Store, Balcony Women’s $3. $3. { La 9x12 Axminster an Velvet RUGS $18.50 For $21.50 to $27.50 Grades A remarkable reduction, particularly so for such well-known Rugs as these. Alexander Smith’s Axminster and Velvet Rugs need no introduction—their excellence is known in every home. | Fine Oriental patterns and colorings. There ‘will be a special display for convenient se- lection. Subway Store, Lower Floor SKIRTS TO ORDER At $3.75 Each Including Material There is excellent choice among imported {and domestic fabrics, including French § Storm Serge, Cheviots, Diagonals, A Russian Blouse of French red Du- vetyn is embroidered and braided in blue to match the serge skirt over w hich it is worn. This Dress, which is illustrated, is $25. The story of these 41 ost end so many kinds, starting to Party Modes of pretty silks at $35. The Dress with the Three Belts, $5.50 Although this is not a foreign frock, it is {! It is of r there are sat $9.75, y unusual Scotch piaid worsted, and is simply adorned with white pi and cuffs; so that the three patent leather belts might ee » collars ote, Initialed Day Pillow Cases, 50c Funny what a difference that Old English letter makes in the appearance of a day case. Funnier still to soe THESE DAY CASES marked 50c. Scalloped edges, too. Size 45x36 in. SCALLOPED SHEETS | 64x90) 63x99 | 72x99| 81x99) Made of an extra heavy tapestry, 60 in, wide, in 8) Basket Weaves, Two-Tone Suitings, Plain and 63290 65c | $3001 75c 81x90/ 80c 90x99/ 9Oc | opiencia variety of Gor ni ee, Lower Floor | Rough Effects; a good variety of colors; black. Scalloped Pillow Cases to match the Sheets, 45x36 in., at 20c. Scalloped, embroidered and hemstitched Pillow Cases, 45x86 in., at 25c. Second Floor Many of these materials have been sold as high as $2.50 a yard, and you can readily see that the very low ice of $3.75 for these skirts arely covers the cost of making. Subway Store, Lewer Fleer GIMBEL, BROTHERS ta nae / nme eeeaeasO nett Sina

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