The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1913, Page 15

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a acnmeaetpennamen ==. —— ee - —- an caine RRA sacar ts Rae: aa — THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1913, whose disappearance on October 16 and| Philadelphia. The last reached Mr. DANIEL GUGGENHEIM iC ire: absence since, made necersary yesterday bo Ryn Rf ngg A te ME arre ecause 0 ray airs ’ , at certain papers n his Commissioner Kennedy of Brooklyn to| sald he was “travelling.” SING A MONTH Act as temporary President of the Park] Mr. Gilman said today that he ex- Board, 1s expected back on Monday, Ho | pects Mr. Stover back shortly, He had " a ‘ 1 h gone a tenth and| Mot heard and does not believe that the Currency, Mexican Issue, Income 0 0 i Ly sioner has been married. Mr.| Tax and Government Prosecue | Recommend Swissco, the Remedy | iiss ‘othe’ woth erate or ihe: pus Will then have b z on previous occasions he has accom: Thi & Mr. Gilman says, never took a Containing Sage if a, 4 plished my disappe: ee a y ini ur, Ne BA vies aero disappearances leat | doing of intoxicating iquor In his life tions in Way of Prosperity. jamming and Sulphur, Was, Hal inirn peuple ws “If you knew htm as well as 1 do," to Restore Color. With much crude reauits, ; } ‘ommirsioner Stover has! said the head worker, “you wouldnt | Daniel Guggenhelm returned on the ate ‘i atteky inane: exe te a secret his sudden disappearance as un-| Mauretania to-day from one of hin ah Se was Ro not 817 nis off.e at) usual ‘ Pertodical trips to the financial centres Y y for tunch,| “In my opinion." said Mayor Kitne,”| Of Europe. Mr. Guggenheim was not] icy org, and they are old, because every. | ™ , he has com-| Commissioner Stover suddenly decided | enthusiastic over the business outlook. | one ja “ay old an he ie with Louls La} to take a vacation to which he a en-| “We shail not have stabitity In busl-| "When the frac gray Roche, a clerk in the Park Department, | titled. He has not had « vacation since | ness,” he said, “unt! four matters now| Dear, one ts called upon The aristocratic glove 4 For men and women’ tt foo ye tcihret te ie ke becagse of their ray hal Commissioner, Who Has Been ‘Travelling,’ Has Communi- * om aw! oy ‘ Wy May! i "0 decision, Either to give up and be cated With 10 and with Robbin Gilman, head work-| he was appointed by Mayor Gaynor. 1| agitating the country are settied. I re-| Lge hl A a wel @ } 4 ” * , > 21 MAT WOURHERGE, ler of ive Unieunite eatciecunn: Tal meee comeinn Uy of Brook: | fer to the currency auemtion, tne Mewte[ait,cmterher the Ae Te twenty oF ant IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— —_—_- Eldridge street, where Mr. Stover made d solely be-| can situation, © income taX tangle] vantige of Bwissco, the new sclentith his home, ‘The letters were all postmarked pers that had |and tho prosecution of big business by | medy: the Government’ It has tong been kaown tha ~ Park Commissioner Charlo Loy Mb RiAL adel of ange tea and eulpnur would to be signed yesterday.” IMBEILS The “Manon” Chapeau “Manon, Manon, as a queen thou shalt reign Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P. M. ty beauly’s right.” This New GIMBEL Mode, $8.75 Where Is My Umbrella? One is liable to say this any day—Umbrellas have an elusive The tiara-like plaiting of velvet that gives this Hat way with them, so much chic also makes it a queenly chapeau. — An- other regal touch is added by the bandeau of skunk opossum that fits close to the head. And a garniture If you have lost yours you may find an excellent substitute for it at GIMBELS—tomorrow. Men’s and Women’s $3 Umbrellas, $2 of quaint fruits or flowers completes the color harmony. Tomorrow at Heavy twill silk tape edge, strong steel frame, excellent um- brellas for service—a large varicty of carved or plain handles $8.75 to $14.75 Reproductions of all the Modes that are to select from. Men’s and Women’s $3.75 to $5 Umbrellas, $3 Now Causing u Furore in Paris Heavy silk coverings and yarn dyed taffeta tape edge, large Third Floor q Girls’ $2.60 to $6 Tailored and Semi-Dress Hats at $1.50 to $3.60 assortment of very handsome handles. FOR WOMEN long silver, cape, or full length natural wood $5 Black Hatters’ Plush Untrimmed Hats at $2.45 Fa Files with silver trimmings, gun-metal and many other handsome Only Equaled at $85 to $40 A Fur Occasion The First of the Season Presenting a collection of styles that will astonish women for the reasons that the Modes Are the Latest and Are Positively Authentic Prices Are One-quarter to One- third Less Than Present Market , Quotations Furs Are Those That Are Now Most Fashionable in Europe—And Are Guaranteed by GIMBELS—Furriers Since 1842 handles. . > Fur Coats r FOR MEN, buck and cape horn handles, trimmed natural . These Young Women’s French-dyed Ponyskin, $25 Arctic Seal ( 7 "lade Coney) handles and a various range of other styles. KF 7 a Ss 7 9 Ponyakin,, trimmed with Fite, (Elsank | i5 Gent) with eravatcollarot Mich, Skunk, Men’s $1.60 and $2 Walking Sticks, $1 ur-trimme ults, $ 5 Opossum or Chinchilla Squirrel, ¢40. Ermine, Fitch or Chinchilla Squirrel,$75 True to their name these canes will assume a lively gait to- r 7 ’ ’ Hudson Seal (French-dyed ; oie : Velveteen! Velours de Laine! Broadcloth! Bedford Zibeline! Leipsic-dyed Caracul Muskres), $95 : morrow because their values Os very excellent. , We only specialize modes of the hour—but, that is why GIMBEL economies are unique. $57.50 and $95 Hudson Seal, trimmed with Ermine or Many shapes, including the Prince of Wales, and other sterling These Suits, which were made to our special order from the four most fashionable ma- silver-trimmed varieties, Those are manufacturer's samples and a few in the assortment show slight Signs of handling. Main Floor terials of the hour, are in the very styles that New York girls most desire, and which will only be found at GIMBELS for $25. Every Suit is trimmed with skunk-opossum, seal or mole coney. Caracul, trimmed with Skunk, Ermine,|Fitch, $126. Raccoon, Fitch or Chinchilla Squirrel, $75. aie ae — % : fe Every model is in Danish blue, Russian green, seal brown, te ; Caracul, with large cape collar of Civet] Qnidren’s Fur Coats, $15 to $29.50 ; The Coat of brary Suit is lined with sill wand iaterlined "sizes 14, 16 Hey B —— Cat, $90, coal _White Coney and Krimmer; sizes 2 to 12| Saturday Will Be the Last Day of the Other Suits of Broadcloth and Velours de Laines, trimmed with fitch, Australian opossum $12.00 Imported OIL PAINTINGS 175 Young Women’s $15 Serge Dresses, $10 25 Brocaded Silk and Crepe Meteor Dresses, $18.50 oung Women’s Chinchilla and Boucle Coats, $15 Fur-Trimmed Chinchilla Coats, $25 and $29.50 Specials for Young Girls This is a very fine collection and the values are rare indeed. A purchase on Saturday would be an excellent investment, either for one’s own gallery or as a Christmas gift. Subjects by G. Seignac (pupil of Bougereau), Aljred Weber, Cam- ille Ballanger, Caderon, Audreotti and many other Artists of vole. Third Floer $15, $19.50... $14.50, $22.50. $12.50, $15... and, Blue Tomorrow Prices Will Be From ‘ : ) : $6.50, $9.50. ch el Kill Cone $48.50 to $1,100 ancy he Years—in of e dl Salon, Fourth Floor 5.60, $15....... . a. Moleshiv... BS ‘50, 75, i lle Third Floor After Tomorrow, $65 to $1,600 Biase Boutin Gasca nth, nto Gad or Fur-trimmed Brosdcloth Coats, $25 New Linen and Crepe Dresses, $6 and $6.75 “Sample” $6 to $10 Serge Dresses, $3.95, $4.75 and $5.75 A Suit from Bechoff-David, 20 place ‘Vendome, Paris Reproduced for Women in Sizes 34 to 44 English Corduroy and Velours de Laine, $37.50 “Thi the best model of the seasou!” exclaimed a well-known fashion authority who has just ret visiting the ateliers of Paris, The coat of this suit has the oval shoulder yoke, the d hop sleeves with deep cui the wide, but not extreme belt —features that will undoubtedly be much in evidence next Spring. In corduroy —brown, green and navy. In Velours de Laine—black, seal brown, Russian green, gray, navy and black, Compose Suits, with Broadcloth Skirts and Coats of Breitschwanz, Plain or Brocaded Velveteen, $37.50 Fur-trimmed Velveteen Suits, $37.50 Black Velveteen Skirts, in New Draped Models, $8.75 and $12.75 Three-tiered Black Broadcloth Skirts, $9.75 = rnira Floor Second Heat in the Race of Men’s New Model Derbies lh it fi wee tees Charming GIFT FURNITURE they were a@ lrifle over: 93, $4 and $5 Grados Not the Least Merit of Which Is Its Lowness of Price at $1.75 . This happy blending of grace with utility, which one finds nowadays in the well constructed The manufacturer was, if anything, over- little pieces of Furniture for all sorts of odd purposes, assures them of a warm welcome when exacting when he had these Hats disqualified they appear among the list of wedding or Christmas gifts, for first grades, By favorable arrangements we have secured an unusually large variety of these delightful pieces, chiefly in solid mahogany, and with a tinge of Colonial days in thir simple lines, to sell Its a lucky decision for men, because there is I : 2 nothing about these Hats to distinguish them in most cases, at far leas than their accustomed prices. We illustrate half a dozen out of many: from $3, $4 and $5 Grades, f Self-conforming Derbies, full stiff Derbies | ay, i Ny Ts.., Nest of Tables Reading Tables Colonial de- and feather-weight Derbies in every size and new style-—-ten models, all with fine silk trim- mings. \} Wao Set of four, in sign, in solid F | solid mahogany, mahogany _ __ $8.60 and $4 Soft Hats at $1.75 mie Sk Hain si a with adjustes The Soft Hats consist mainly of sani ich are of course in 0 sl legs an ble book rack, perfect condition and the very best of quality a lke manuiaciurer | top handsomely in- ‘To stand in laid. With single line , at $20, usually $25, With broad band at $24, usually $20, t Tos Wagon ( \\ Martha front of easy chair or | across a ® couch, said the colors are green, | | | }! Steadily Progressing—This Sale of H Sanford RUGS and CARPETS $210,000 Worth for $120,000 | Only the vast size of our purchase of the overstock of the| §. Sanford & Sons’ Mills at Amsterdam, N. Y., makes possible! Washington Work Table muhogany, three ¢ y trays with ch end—-a fascinating piece of Solid mahogany, fit- ‘ ted with separate glass | | ies tray. Plain, $16, usually $20 Inlaid, single _ line, furniture, Plain, $18, usually $24, Women Who Get 2 the splendid assortments which will be here tomorrow. For the, ally $2% Inlaid These Blouses Will Rugs are going out, six, ten—even sixty at a time, to private 26:76, usual M $ vi esingle line, a Inlaid, broad band, 7392, usual Get the Newest oad houses, apartments and hotels—and Carpets at the same speed. |] g24, usually $39, Paps. : Styles at the Low- SF sagn But the range of prices among the Rugs is still intact, and “A = ae i asa! pt é hx est Prices in New mare sivoled eel Lg “ preg’ Prices are frequencly below)| \ Sto os be vps usually 4 ’ 9g ™ wholesale, for Rugs that are perfect. | wee olonial York, $2 to $10.75 Muttin Stand 9 x 12 ft. Seamless Beauvais Axminster, $21.50 from $30) 8 ft. Sin. x10 ft. 6 in., $18.75 from $26.50 6 x 9 ft. at $10.76 from $15 4 ft. Gin. x 6 ft., $5.76 from $7.75 And Other Sizes from $1.50 Mats at $1.16 to the Very Largest Also Hall Runners by the Yard or in Rugs | Plenty of $1.66 Wilton Velvet Carpets at $1.10 Yard Also $1.25 Velvet Carpets at 75c Yard and $1 Tapestry Brussels Carpets at 65c Yard. Sixth Floor | Sewing Table In volid mehogany or have never been more popular than right now, for the reason that they are fash- id of beautiful materials. Of course, the most desirable of these— are scarce. But we prepared for the demand, This explains why sure unequaled, Accordion-Pleated Voile and Lace Blouses, $2 . Shadow Lace Blouses, with Vestees of Velvet, $3.95 Blousos of Superior Quality Crepe de Chine, $6, $6.95 and $10.75 The sketches will give you an idea of some of the Blouses, but it is impossible to do justice to their daintiness and beautiful workmanship. Third Floor Fur-Trimmed Lace-and-Net Blouses, $3.95 In an accordion-pleated Model, lined with flesh-color silks, trimmed with de Medici ruche, 8rd Floor Blouse: ioned in Crepe ce these Liou Sol mahogeny with ves. at $6.50, usually $9, ingle line, $6,690, many mores vonth Piour GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIAD @T, A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. — — Sea

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