The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1913, Page 11

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- BOLPOUND ACTRES Wits Married W Frank & blue, unless Mr. | wet out in the) Jing to hop righ: ! meanw: back to When seen at her apartment at No 161 East Nineteenth t to-day Miss Hawkins had oc and, like a T member of bh was sobbing. 1 started s ontrast would t. Te ke Weliaving that New ‘Packages assorted Nut Choc- olates, $1.00 a lb. 46% Dollar Box of | Assorted Chocolates. — |]; Brazil Nut Bonbons, 80c a Ib. | Sold by Leading Druggiste Everywhere Stores in Greater New York ‘DOESN'T FEAR OUTCOME =. OF GIRLS $100,000 SUIT Skinner New York. (ene ag ee yer and set Hall rete $ Steith's lat As Second Flo | | Something Particular to Say About the “Domestic: Sesrns Machine t $22 In the first place, mestics are exactly same as those on Domest Machines higher Therefo there is lighter runn woman w much sew To have eit chain or stitch at an ment’s is distinc worthy of m tion, Self-threadi bar and of w $2 cash and 81 weekly, ball - bearing attachments on these low priced Do- prices machine, which is a vital fea- lock notice “needle = r- proof steel and all the newest attachments for special sewing, to- gether with the fact that the machine will produce the best possibie work whether on sheer or heavy material. Special terms may be made in regard to payment. charges or club fees, Instructions at your home without charge if within Greater Fifth Ploor No extra ! ‘iN j ° In pink, cadet, navy, brown, lavender, taupe, amethyst, black-and-white. Brocaded Satin, $1.25 Yard, 36 Inches Wide Cotton back, good tones in all the staple colors, Brocaded Silk, $2.50 Yard, 26 Popular for scarf lining, furs, coats and for vestings. ’s Satins, $1.25 Yard, 36 Inches Wide We have all of them at all times. point to keep this collection complete. ches Wide We make it a special the the the ic at re no ing vith her mO- ely en- een aE een tile sene Sat a een EW INSPECTION DISTRIGT ".0".0°! 1S GREATED BY WALDO . Made ia Pe Arrangements in Harlem and Iportunt Changes Special at $3.95 Overcoats for boys 10 to 17 yeara— Muy- nificent range of Ungs in the newest styles, incl Jo models for smulicr boy#— well lined belted or plain rT of Mack- inaw sport coats for boys 8 to 16 years. Suits for Boys, 7 to 17 yeur—All wool fabrics! in plain blue serges and new mixtures, smartly taiiored, all shades; also Russian Blouse Sailor Suits for boys 2', to 10 years, . Subway Balcony GIMBEL New Mode CORSETS at 95c For $1.50 Grades cia) for Friday and Saturday will be the » yptionally good corsets at 96c; they ur je of the new Fall styles, low and medium busts, flat hips and back effect, very well made, of coutil, draw strings in bust; two sets of hose supporters attached; there are two hooks and eyes below front steel: $1.60 grades at 96c. DeBevoise and B. & J. Brassieres Special at 45c Phese are of fine Latiste, boned in front. several 4 siyles, trimuned with embroidery across bust, 1 eye down front, or models that cross in the 4 to 46, Subway, Balcony Women’s Untrimmed Black Silk Velvet and Plush Hats It's a Manufacturer's Loss When We Sell These $2.50 Grades At $1.25 and $1.50 Heres a very rare value; the hats are in quite atest styles, good quality of silk, velvet and An ‘unfortunate manufacturer made this for ready cusl\. Subway Store, Balcony ~ GIMBEL BROTHERS ~ NEW Yo" @enoanway TEE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1913. not prowaitte | Went r " , M ' ini pla wen ! Wate y i ite 36c to 60c Shadow Laces, 26c to 46c Yd. Jisudsome allovers in ecru und white, also flouncings 10 to 27 in. wide; some of these are in Ge to 1c Washablo Laces at 3c to 10 Yd. Cotton Terchon und Cluny; Point de Paris and Linen Cluny Laver 12c to 7éc Plauen Laces, 8c to 50c ¥d. A wide choice of handsome patterns in Venise and Oriental laces, edges and bandings 60c Valenciennes Laces, 40c Doz. Yds. Hound and diunond meshes, edgings and insertions te match, 76c to $1.50 Allovers at 65c to $1 Venise and Oriental allover patterns; white and ecru, 10c to 36c Embroideries at 5c to 18¢ ¥d. ‘These are sample strips of nainwok embroidery, very special values; most desirable 4 : Subway Store, Lower Floor ee, GENUINE OIL PAINTINGS lew Arrivals at Very Special Pric “ assortment is lar nd ried. sweep gilt fr Sea ciiee Gen cei int P 51.75 . » fre Yxll to ALU. Pr a $4.50 for $3 to $7 Grades: $5.7E to $12.60 tor 31.6 to $20 grades. Subway Store, Balcony TRUATY-Trind OT, WATER BOARD WINS PRIZE. JUDGE ENVIES WAITER. { Magistrates Cant Own Apartment | grade. Linens—Specially Priced ~ all varietic Cloths Jor teas, ‘uncheons or banquets. edges. a ai >= ey " should be considered whe he gear, All types of a corduroys, plushes and vi styles for Fall and Winter, regularly pric of these hats would be $2.50, Hats at $1.95—Very smart modes vlushes and corduroys, regular price wou be Ro. Hats at $3.60--Very fine qualities lar price would be $5, French Novelt They Sold Odd patterrs left over the season. und made a uniform price. the rich fabrics, among which are impo in pastel shades, delicately toned linens on white grounds, Rich shades of crepe and a few accordion pleated chiffons, with deep Dresden borders. Nfany of these crepe patterns will be en vogue during the Spr & season of 1914, Second or | Tablecloths, 69 inches round; six scalloped Napkins, 23x23 inches; $7.75 $16,000 Worth of French Cluny Lace Trimmed The disposal of this excellent assemblage of beautiful Linens continues tomorrow AT’ HALF REGULAR PRICES and designs in Doilies, Cenlerpieces, Scarfs and Every piece is trimmed with hand-made Cluny lace, wide Handsome designs, some with ‘lace insertions, {mart HATS for Boys ry In an Interesting Sale A fashion center for boys—for they, too, be finely suited in the splendid assortment prepared at special prices for Friday. at $1.50-—Include felts, chinchillas, imported velours in the new Tyrolese and little millionaire style, round crowns, regu- Fourth floor Dress Lengths, $7.50 sually at $10 and $16 All this, however, did not affect at $7,600 Second Floer n it comes to style in youthful faces may elvets in the newest eS in Id of We grouped them orted ratines, voiles, ! Tiny Iris ’Awkins, London Star, of lin He ‘ ! ‘ » violation May Leave “Hop ot My fy ean j ine | : be law eas, are nol ch had the Seventh " New York tyne — for anita Hall atko sayn he wary I OxHIDIta cat, tsrank J Mortia, wie nee { atrent station : ith enesnundi ihe, MaatetPatey cent | Saati Walt aba Kite senate Gabe ae INDIGNANT AT BRADY, | when, ae sie smi elaims, ne : orderly resorts out of the Adame strest Walsh towlay Was transferred from Neeetor tert al ¢ oa Magistrate” "Un Manager Blamed for Woes byt ———— rea “= — = ee Dainty Mite, Who Has Ale GI Men’s Fine Winter Underwear Rich Silks from Abroad in These | realy Rehearsed Part. 1 7 as Biel ale Much Reduced—For a Peculiar Reason MEN’S SCARFS at $2 oy: alae mtd (Eid HCN Last Spring, when we took over the stock of E. A. Newell, we acquired with it is an international in great si Hee stag aaa Oa Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 a quantity of the finest underwear from French, English, German_and America| ogit ls of Europe tks that were woven lary by a on when ‘ rrekers, errong which were Allen £olly, Brettle, Morley, Stuttgarter, Dermophile and hand, on the looms of Spitalfield, near London; silks from Now York a few weeks a others. ‘This Underwear we put away until men should want it with the beginning of | yong and silks from Vienna. - nearning for her part of C CON cold weather. ‘Tomorrow we shall sell it at far below the original Newell prices, and| “pachioned into Scarfs Tole OLAEL Mele oe aieade | commend it highly to men who want real bargains in Winter Underwear of the best! uch as the well dressed A te preauny lo New Yorker | Is the Only ‘ades. Assortments are not com plete and quantiti¢s of many of the styles are small.|men of New York like to Irin was tho original ’ ‘ ut it’s mighty good as far as it goes. Three price-groups: . a | Non-Stretchable Corset wee ‘4 ; ifyeu have Hever worn a Nano you wre thoroughly ae Lot No. 1, at $2 Lot No. 2, at $3 Lot No. 3, at $4 | A gathering so abundant . quainted with the inconvenience of a Corset that stretches Men’s medium and heavy] Fine silk and wools in natural] A limited quantity of All-|in its range of choice that ‘ and ultimately loses its shape. wool Shirts and Drawers, a) and white plain all-wool, med- silk Shirts and Drawers, also|to attempt to specify would What causes the ordinary Corset to stretch? The cut | good assortment of sizes, in|" ‘ a ee, fa small collection of silk and!be futile. edges of the material, for they are not properly finished to] some cases extra large sizes,|iumand heavy weight. Newell’s) wool Union Suits. Newell's! & no y gh to say that ‘ piven aly ing after they are sewed together. Newell’s prices, $3.50 and more,| prices, $5.25 and more. prices, $7 and more. | among the intricate Persian The Nemo C ’ because ’ | . : ‘ ninterial ta atectatiad eee apdlthes pede gs Me ‘ Good GIMBEL Grades of Men’s Underwear ? effects, the foliage designs / it is stitched. y PI 8 In each instance the best quality, in every detail of fabric, fit and finish that we, with our and Arabesques, the clean- 77 | \% 4 large buying power, could get to sell at the price. an 4 ‘et fi 7 \ For Other Reasons the Nemo At 61, Shirts and Drawers in medium weight Yeager | man made, light weight merino, Medium weight, al/CUt stripes and quiet fig, j ced ; ray worsted. oe , ey, | size, 30 10 60 in., a6. re lures, no man need be put \_ | Is the Most Unique Corset | ,ott,t:2,neiiyp ith, Worsted Underveur: shire | Ae a0, “erik tiie Sr ante [to it to choose the little In the World At $1.60, the celebrated “Bismarck” Underwear, Ger- | for men’ who don't like wool. Main Floor |knot of color that peeps | For instance, the “Bridge” that eliminates all possible A ey his peers 3 | ressure on the diaphragm, the bands of the Lastikops web- Motor and Carriage Robes Smart, distinctive — $ ing that reduce the hips and abdomen by automatic massage. war . 7 . . . each. All the new models of the Nemo Corsets—at $3 to $10—await | | Visitors to the collection are continually surprised at the rich variety and the Plenty of Soft Shirts Here Your tuspection in the Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor, very moderate prices, of which these are typical: No need for the man who likes to wear Shirts with soft cuffs all Mottled Plush Robes, $7 Limousine Plush Robes, $15 Winter to seek far, when such a supply as this is waiting for him By Telephone Arrangement Made from the finest wool plush. Solid] These are all embossed plush German] at GIMBELS. — Something over sixty new patterns have just | color Reeee 72 inches. Same Robe, in ae fps designs. Nothing finer in the robe | come in, classified as to price as follows: | ’ 84 inches, at $8. Either of these are usually | line. ‘ At $1.60-—woven striped mad: d corded stri mercer- These Women’s sold at $10. Embossed Plush Robes, $17 ized weaves. NE Sr TS DSS | Plain Plush Robes, $10 72 in. rich designs in tavo-tor ed shades. At $2—heavy mercerized cotton, which is not a far cry from — | Sweaters at $3.50 In rich solid colors, 72 and 84 inches;| Imported Silk Plush Robes, $27.60 silk from lustre or feel. ’ IRIS HAWKING usually $12. All of these have the English broadcloth |, At $3- silk-and-cotton, with a sparkle of its own—Jacquard —------ ~~ - Valued at $5 and $5.50 Fancy Plush Robes, $13.50 back to mateh cover. ‘The colors are green | figures and stripes. . “Hop” and jc yed ali the way from 4 Th a ti iddl Heavier weights with plain back. Some] and maroon and other shades—come and see} _ At $4—silk with alittle cotton, Very lustrous, rather intense >, London to show the big people of New Vie ley were mace up for a middleman. of them interlined with rubber. them. Second Floor in coloring, and immensely smart. Main Floor York just what litle people can do on | : \ "\ He could not meet his order and the ———-eeererowoanorrTr—S eee the stage. | H \ | ° Mt she came witnout a contract, ant | Aye, ee ee Time for TABLE LINENS here is of New York pot seeing a s % Fi a = Arle play “Hop” tn that eharmatog tae | I es L"] All-woo! Sweaters with three-ply shawl . : While These Prices Are Rife ‘ ne little fellow who half ‘ 5 ; 8 Nie life sleeping in a giant's car and | collars; sizes 86 to 44. Rich shade of ‘ i One thing and another brought about this fine oc- ine other aie reposting Inthe eavaniers| |! i Marcon, manyiin nave and/Oxtord! Fine Values for Men and Boys---Friday and Saturday casion. These were important to us—but we imagine Peet alee lan ype wher eran a, | Main Floor . * ’ he LOW prices will be more important to you. As EE Mpeg erst Smart Winter Suits and Overcoats at $11 [ey ene nt Scotch Linens New or s | ee ee | HL & D Li . for Men and Young Men Damask Tablecloths, ranging in size from 2 yards square to t GIMBEL Coat ress nings Which W. Int nded to Sell at $18 d $20 21x38 yards—priced at $3.76 to $16—values in each item are prac: They ure a theme for discussion wherever the correct res tC ere nie + anda ; superb, docu- thing in, linings is required and where only reliable linings ionten: Ane Peper tgher Pees Lita Naphins to match in all sizes from $3.50 to $12.50 dozen. A doheaehinte ats Bs are considered. in these Suits and Overcoata. Other Scotch Linens i SHE THREATEN | | Satin de Chine, $1.35 Yard, 36 Inches Wide THE SUITS ARE MADE UP in Cheviots, Damask Tablecloths—x? yards, $2 to $8.75. 2x214 yards, $9.60 to $8.60, } DEAR OLD LONDON A lustrous silk lining for Women’s wraps, Priacess slips Cassimeres and Serges—blue, gray, YA yards at $3.60 to $4.60. * ' Th AAWER IO ae in att i Mh Braay | and fancy work. Better than the charmeuse finish with the brow, pine snd new muntures—two Napkins to match, two sizes, at $2.76 to $4 dozen. e Site'ts|E] | closely woven, “shap” back, ofthe, Utton, sack, mad, walt x fat Hemstitched Damask Table Sets at $4.50 she contin= “Melba’’ Silk, 38c Yard, 36 Inches Wide eter : Tablecloth and one dozen Nupkins. New und handsome designs, $6.60 | A ga ; ; THE OVERCOATS, in the newest fabrics Sheer but firm lining for slips and draperies, also for and colors, velvet or plain collans, with or grades, at $4.60, shadow lace waist linings. without belt in back, Sizes Jo tu 44. Round Scalloped Tablecloths at $3 Brocaded Silk, $1.75 Yard, 36 Inches Wide its f Belfast Linen, in six different designs, 69 inches in diameter; $4 grades, Rich coat lining of glistening brocade. Colors are maize, $5 and $6 Suits for Boys Scalloped Damask Sets at $6.60

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