The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1913, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

| | | i oe | a" See ERT "ee eee ee A ET asinine (TY THROWS OPEN HOSPITALTOWAR = ON CONSUMPTION >, Great Structure on Up-to-Diie!y Lines Is Dedicated on fans” Bea View Moepttal on ¢ Btaten Island, with one thousand si Joi«, ie being forma as it ts organized, and Mr. Hamm aids showed the visitors through the great semi-circle of pulldings which | form the hospital group that has cost | ian of the Committen, on Speakers, | $0,500,000 to erect. The buildings are OM igrnounces that aome of thone to make! @ Righ hill tn the open country and addromnos will be Congrenaman-Elect ony ES Staten Island. ft ented thi , Acquire the “ODOL" of Charities Michael 4. tyr na and | habit and profit thereby. n party of gues ' y | witieonth = _ | Pleasant to nd hag Al ne tae by, a, [ritteemth Amatveraney at K. Of C: | giighetatty eefreshing Edward &, Mosw superutendent The fifteenth anntve y of the tn. | She to elaht drops in warm of the new institution, Tis staff eo far auguration of St. Nicholas Counet)| water Morning and Night mde to-night wha, Cay ‘There will be a banquet at Knights of Columbue will take eel PRICE 60 CENTS followed by @ dance.) Grand Knight Ernest EB. Bet or open Ger Counel dead «mare train Ww ity we hae thie morning His home was in Ware tt litht i9 everye | WICK, Orange County, NY. , | habit. vy, otherwise affect the general the world, At all Draggiote and De- Chatr- partment Stores Tomorrow—a maker’s stock of Women’s $25 to $35 Silk Dresses will be placed on sale at $16 each Composed _of the very latest conceptions in dress modes, and_exhibiting infinite variety in theme and _ color. q This is the height of the Winter season in the shops, but in the great workrooms where dresses are made they are even now studying and prepar- ing for the new fashions which Spring will usher in, g And that is what accounts for this sale. The maker had just about five hundred of these beautiful silk dresses which he wished to dispose of pre- paratory to entering upon his commitments f Spring. And it was thus no difficult matter to drive the hardest sort of a bargain for their purchase. The materials are crepe de chine, crepe meteor, charmeuse, canton crepe and silk faille. q Made in loose-fitting blouse models, with yoke and front of dainty laces, nets and chiffons, some of which are embroidered; clever variations in revers and Medici collars, with lar; belts an Some of these dresses are cut quite low in the neck, or small kimono sleeves, and there is unusual latitude in crushed ornamented buckles at the waist. The skirts are shown in elabo- rately draped tunic models, and there is also a pleated tunic model in the selection. Dresses that are as beautiful in workmanship and finish us they are in design. And obtainable in the following range of shades: Black, navy, Copenhagen, taupe, green, brown and prune, and in all sizes, (4th floor) Women’s Separate Skirts tomorrow at $3.75 vegularly sold at $5 to $7.50 Both draped and tier effects, Made of serges and cheviots, for the most part in black and navy blue. Newest thing in Blouses! Soft Chiffon Taffeta Blouses tomorrow $5.95 These blouses are a thing of beauty and extremely reasonable Made of extra quality chiffon taffeta, in smart semi-tailored, narrow shawl collar model, with dainty frill of fine net, drop shoulders, long sleeves, and hemstitched front and cuffs. In white, flesh, maize, cornflower blue, navy and olive green, Third Floor 95 Wolf Sets underpriced one-third tomorrow only These are Hudson Bay wolf furs in either black or blue, and are skins of excellent character. The muffs are m square pillow model, and the pieces to match are anima! effect with brush and paws. An extraordinarily lib- eral value in a smart and popular fur $18 Muffs..... . at $12.50 $18 Neckpieces at $12.50 ina large y neck- Tomorrow—Misses’ Winter Coats $12.50, $16.50 & $19.50 Extraordinary values—for these coats are worth $20 to $35 The materials embrace boucle or Astrachan cloth, zibeline, Kersey, imported chin- chilla, and wool plush; and the models are seven-cighth length, with liberal collar of seal plush, skunk, opossum, nearseal, raccoon, civet cat or mouffion. Most of these garments are lined with yarn dyed satin, and the selection affords black and all the modish colors. 14 to 16 years, Women’s $4 Satin Evening Slippers tomorrow $2.95 A collection of dainty evening footwear, liberally reduced in price with the est purpose of catering to the increasing de- mands of the polished floor! Out of regular stock, they obviously brace the newest models of the 3 ished with neat pinch bow, and in the following shades: Blach, white, pale pink, king blue, emerald green, lavender, yellow, taupe, silver gray, red, American Beauty, gold and pale blue, mw Saks Company vo _THE EVENING W ! oft, who Is a member of the Chairman Reha of the aM District Deputy Me bo il GIMBELS en it arrived in Jersey Safeguarding the, 1| General Health | "THE “ODOL” habit is a healthy | Being a powerful germicide and | \| deodorant, “ODOL.” safeguards the | "mouth against the deadly acids and * \" microbes which destroy the teeth au | health, t “ODOL” is endorsed by the leading horities of practically every civilized country GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. | Certain and “La Markette” others beeause sizes Set til a , —_ = _ The Gimbel ioned with very good sizes. the GIMBEL to $24. Vest Chains at $4.25 to Compasses at $46 Principles of reliable years of careful study of combin' footwear for you. skin. stormy weather. Priceless to a will get these robes, robes were procured warm, swisses, prettily trin broiderivs or laces ribbons, too, The place it on sale at 68c shades of navy blue to tumble about, ORLD, WEDNESDAY, Prices Have Been Lessened On $5 and $6 Corsets at $3 A number of this season’s models, in our “Royal Duchess” Corsets. re of fine broche mate xe incomplete —however, all sizes are included. $6.50 ‘‘La Markette’’ Corsets at $4.60 Sizes from 19 to 26 in these, for the manufacturer made us a quantity from a surplus of broche material. Several medium and extreme long for us by one of the best manufacturers in the country. All Delicate, threadlike Chains of glistening yellow gold to rich plati- num and gold combinations Match Boxes at $13.26 to $45 Cigarette Boxes at $80 to $160 Chance Plays No Part in Making gz certain leathers. by the makers of Belmode Shoes, with the result of satisfactory mand is the one power that keeps prices up. Dainty white lawns, nainsooks and and some with Main and Second Floors A Special Offering of SERGE ind we make once every 9 ou Serge. A wiry, sturdy, dust-shedding STORM SERGE used for coats and suits, gymnasium suits, ete. Thoroughly sponded and shrunk, Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 An Inside Out Talk About Boys’ Chin- chilla Overcoats $6.75, $8.50, $10 THAT SCOTCH PLAID lining in these OVERCOATS is an important feature of the garment. We selected that lining with the same discrimin- with which the CHIN- CHILLA was selected. We are de- termined to have the best for the boy. He will be a man before long and we will want his patronage. There are 4 silk-lined Overcoats among this collection with °{ plaid fining. All the coats have the con- vertible collar, button to the neck, and all-around belt. Sizes 2!4 to 10 years. Fourth Floor ating care Excellent Corsets Some are of imported coutil; —the prices are lessened Special $1.60 Corset at $1 odels, that are fash- M lines, for this GIMBEL Spécial is made Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor Solid Gold Expressions of Christmas Greetings for Men Why consider giving him anything but a solid gold gift, when range of prices places it within your reach? Why delay to select with these on exhibition? Solid Gold Coat Chains, at $2.75 | gar Cutters at $2.60 to $18.76 ing Dress Sets, $13.26 upward ff Buttons at $2.76 to $60 rf Pins at $1.60 to $160 ‘lasps at $1.36 to $16 Pencils at $6 to $21 Avery choice assortment of | Bins for men at $4.60 to $416. Main Floor Shoes for Women at $5 shoe making have been evolved through of leathers, treating them, and the effect All of these have been mastered 28 styles in tan Russia calf, gun-metal calf and patent colt- Button and lace styles, cloth tops, patent leather vamps, in button, eight inch and black LACE BOOTS, $65. Made of willow calf in tan and heavy soles; splendid for Second Floor Woman ona Cold Morning But Considerably Under-priced at GIMBELS $4.50 to $7.50 EHiderdown and Blanket Robes at $3, $4 and $5 Brave the chill of an early hour tomorrow morning, Madam, for it will pay you to be among the 295 women who We are lucky to have so many for de- But these 295 a fortnight ago, when it was yet Eiderdown Robes are in these plain colors—pink, blue, rose, gray, red and lavender. . Blanket Robes are mostly in two and three-color designs. Second floor The Best of Their Kind For They Are SAMPLES $1 to $3 Aprons At 65c to $1.50 Among these 1,500 Aprons there are fanciful and practical kinds the mistress of the house. But most of them are the attractive kinds that Madam is proud to have her maids wear—the petite parlor maid, the waitress and the youngsters’ nurse, for ymed with em- season. You know the Tomorrow we will a Yard, Usually $1 48 in, wide. Three and black. | Will make smart tailored suils for men, good clothes for the little fellow who is beginning Second Floor GIMBELS | Every Woman Should Have A BLACK EVENING GOWN! This bit of advice will be _~ 4 endorsed by every woman : ( who knows the pleasure of having such a yown. It is curious, but the black gown generally becomes a 7 woman's te because she can w it to dinner, to the theatre, to the opera or to many another occasion - and she can wear it fre- quently and yet feel that her friends do not know her by her gown, which is often the case if it is of red, green or some other brilliant color, ‘NX. Imported 3lack Gowns $75 to $295 GIMBEL Faprenuseens 0 Foreign Models, $22.60 to $215 In these two collections one will find extreme, as well as conservative styles—and a pleasing collection in each, Some are all black, others are mace x nt by jet, and some are radiant with rhineston ‘These Gowns are in the soft silks—Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, —that accentuate the beauty of the new draped and tunic styles. repe Meteorand Chiffon Third Floor A Main Aisle Sale of Lace Curtains 3,650 Pairs in 74 Styles This isan urgent and timely call to housekeepers, for many homes may be made ready and beautiful for the holidays at great savings. An event resulting from much careful pre ion—every item is fromthe regular GIMBEL stocks —-ihe designs are new and very ¢esirable and the quantities are large in each pattern, . Scrims, Cluny, Novelly Net, Renaissance, Antijue, Lacet Avabian, Colored Madras, Cream and While Madras and Trish Point. An idea of t ubstantial savings may be gathered when we state that the regular prices are from $1.85 to $9 pair—while tomorrow the Prices Range from $1.20 to $6.25 Pair Main Floor If You Were to See This Charmeuse Wrap in the Theatre Foyer You Would Think Its Price to Be Much More Than $25 °° woo The Charmeuse is of such a good quality that it looks like a rich satin—this explains why the wrap has such beautiful line id why its drap cling so beautifully to the figure, Its large collar of fluffy moufflon really gives the effect of a luxurious fur—and you may select it in either white, chinchi!!a or mole color. We have had the w made in the colors that are best liked, because they harmonize with any gown---iaupe, white and black; lined with white satin. : A charming Afternoon Coat is of black or taupe broadcloth, with a large collar of skunk opossum, $25. A Black Charmeuse Coat that is equally appropriate for afternoon wear as it is for evening has a large collar and cufis of black velvet, $29.60. Plush Coats that imitate those of moleskin in both fabric and style are $26. Muff to match, $7.50. Third Floor A Royal Linen Collection! Just Before Thanksgiving We wish to announce this wonderful collection of fine Linens for the household in which linens are almost a religion—and in what well-managed household are they not so regarded? When our experts nt, abroad for this last linen outlay, we charged their minds with this fact: We wanted them to bring back not only the cho’ and best but we wanted these in abundance. No searcity of design—-if indeed the n was a scarce one we wished all there was of it. This command, coupled with their own keen insight, has given us pre-eminence in LINENS. i Among these treasures are Decorative Linens, Embroidered Bedspreads, Pure 7 Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases, Madeira Tablecloths and Napkins, latest conceits in Guests’ Towels, a very choice collection of Baby Pillows—mere incidentals in a great display of pure flax linens, Scotch Damask Tablecloths Beautiful Belfast Tablecloths 2x2 yds. at $3.76 to the extra large Banquet size (150 Distinctly Different Designs) S ° In a wide range of sizes and prices, the 2x2 yds. at Rist yas, at $160. Napkins to match, at $6 to $116 | | , to the Banquet and ption Cloths, 2! 4x6 yds. ft a8,""Napkins in equ ‘of ize an om Scalloped Damask Tablecloths at $25. Napkins in equal range of size and price, Round ones, 36 in, to 90 in., wide range of designs Flemish Tablecloths at $1 to $12.60, usually $1.50 to $16.50 quality, Noted for their durability and exclusive designs. ‘i aoe os i Specials in Napkins yds, at $4.26 to §8.75 600 dozen pure Linen Nupkins, dinner size, in Clover, "% yds, at $5.26 to $11 yds, at $6.60 to $13.25 Ivy and Spot designs, 24x24 in, at $3.60, usually $5.56 quality. x2\q te at ie pe atae x2! yds, at $7.76 to + : Hemstitched Damask Sets fone cloth and dozen napkins, Napkins in equal range of size and price. Consisting of Hemstitched Linen Tablecloths | y7ie l‘ateractive « In Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinner size, 36x36 at | of napkins 17x17, at $6 4 16c; 72x90, at $4.75, usually $1.55 to $6.75 quality. Many mw: of cloth 63x81, size sually $7 quality, Second Floor A Striking Point of This Sale of SANFORD RUGS and CARPETS Is the Number of Rugs in DESIRABLE Sizes Many mill clear-ups run to extremes in the sizes of the Rugs offered. or very small. . _ In that respect this disposal of the surplus stock of S. Sanford & Sons, of Amsterdam, N. Y., is peculiar, IT 18 PARTICULARLY RICH IN THE RAGE ROOM SIZES IN GREATEST DEMAND FOR NEW YORK APARTMENTS AND SUBURBAN HOMES. And prices are extraordinarily low—as witness the 9 x 12 ft. Seamless Beauvais Axminster Rugs, which are selling in the Subway Store at $18.60; which is less than their wholesale price today, These Seamless Beauvais Axminster Rugs on the Sixth Floor 9x12 Ft., at $21.50, Usually $30 6x9 Ft., at $10.75, from $15 8 Ft. 3 In. x 10 Ft. 6 In., at $18.75, from $26.50 4 Ft. 6 In. x6 Ft. 6 In., at $5.75, from $7.75 Also lots of smaller sizes, and plenty of Hall Runners in rugs or by the yard. SPECIAL NOTE—The collection of Sanford Carpets is equally fine, and customers arebuving them in many instances six, eight and ten rolls at a time—especially for hotels aud boarding houses. ALL THE RUGS AND CARPETS BEAR THE SANFORD TRADE-MARK ON THE BACK, Sixth Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK WURTY-THIRD ST. Kither very large

Other pages from this issue: