The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1913, Page 15

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eaten THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913, Winter Apparel News And Now for the Christmas Stocking! The Vast GIMBEL TOY STORE Is Ready with the Most Wonderful and Fascinating Display it Ever Presented Your first glimpse into this enchanting Toy Store sets you into perfect thrills of excitement. It seems as though it were almost “the Night before Christmas,” and that you could hardly wait a min- ute longer. There’s so much to see on every hand that you hardly know where to begin. In the first place, it’s the biggest, the brightest and most superbly arranged Toy Store in New York today ~-with plenty of fresh air and room to get about in. Then it holds the most remarkable display of Toys we have ever gathered. There Is the Menagerie, for Instance More Than One Hundred Sorts of Dolls the Cle ia evel ery kind of animal that ever came | and nearly a thousand if you counted all the sizes. Seems as out of the Ark, and some that didn’t. + tents’ mn {hath Hews ‘ ‘ though they grow prettier and more bewitching every year. hei » pink pigs and soft gabbits and woolly dogs and ' ‘ d rear ara Anh Bilise beaatan to little to Bie age Many have brightly interesting character faces; some will stand From Germany come marvelous Wooden Toys that a feller | any amount of knocking around, cheerfully, while others are can really play with, such as a London motor "bus, a New York | very proud and haughty and must be very carefully treated. motor truck, a big American train of cars, and the like. There is | We have dressed a good many of the Dolls ourselves, and they are very lovely. A Whole Long Aisle of Interesting From the tiniest China Doll at a penny, to a big 40-inch Demonstrations , a such as “Co istructor,” “Erector,” and “Meccano,” with which | Doll at $21, they run just like a flight of steps. The Big Railroad Yard it is possible to build cantilever bridges, steel skyscrapers, will set every boy wild with delight, with its whizzing electric dynamos, that the boy can wind for himself, and soon. There is A Long Street of Entrancing Doll Houses and mechanical trains. The clever Pusher Engine, which comes out of its shed, and helps the train that gets stuck on an up- including a Model American Residence, with electric lights and grade, is particularly interesting. all the other comforts of home. And right opposite are all the things with which to furnish these houses. But there’s too much to tell about at one time. We haven’t mentioned the Games, the Puzzles, the Toy Soldiers and their Forts, the Warships and Ocean Steamers, and all the rest of the Toys that make this by all odds the most interesting Christmas Display in New York. But, be sure to accept this cordial invitation. Come and Bring the Children as Early as You Can Tomorrow Morning Dolls Mechanical Toys | Mechanical Toys Miscellaneous Toys for i A Do 0 921. Attachments of all kinds for Blectrio, Mechanical Automobiles, 950 to $18, 1 LRH gee Motors, 80¢ to $19; Steam Engines, trie Motors, 800 to €5. . Boys and Girls y Dolly “froin 1.60 to 10, at $88 to #90, netic Floating “Toys, 880 to 8] Meccano, at @ to 8B. o. ro! ew odel rown Vireless Outfits, | to i} justable Transmiesion Boards for erecta s el onstruction { Ds, gages” Voile in new model POWnA! Sechanicel Boats, 660 to Sam attaching Electric Motor, $1.88 to $95. | 81 to $5. 13 $8.50, Titant ( s, undressed, at 250 Listen, Children, What Do You Think You Can See Tomorrow in the Auditorium? Why— “FAIRY-TALE LAND!” It’s the most wonderful show that ever came from Ger- many, where they know more about Christmas and what lisuetenlaren like and toys than any other place else inthe world, Here are all your pet fairy stories, from Grimm and Mother Goose, being acted out for you. Here is Puss in Boots, weleoming the King; Hop 0’ My Thumb, with the great giant; Cinderella, just being wakened by the Prince; the Wise Caliph Stork; the cruel Dame Holle and the crafty Reineke Fox, all in the most realistic setting you can imagine, When “Fairy-Tale Land’ Was Displayed In Berlin Last Christmas— special trains were run to the city from surrounding towns to accommodate those who wanted to see it. It is the most elaborate Christmas entertainment ever produced of its kind. Then there is the Witch’s Cave and the Teddy Bear's Party and fun to hand one of the white-clad cooks or one of the witches -cent piece and get a Christmas toy. For safety’s sake, we ask little boys and girls to bring thei: parents or grown-up friends with them, Eighth Floor ols, dr $15, Is, curly wigs and 5 to 87. ! tte Dolls, $860 to and 600 to $12. 500 other pital, in- iring ‘dolls arten OUttite, hests and Cabi to & Play 100 to 84. wit doll and trous- 50. Suits for Boys and Girls $75. ~ With doll and trous- s, at 8h whit $1.25 4 Wooden ‘voys Fine Woeden Toys, such as Train ra 7 c anical Toys te Factory heanith to 750, Teddy. Hears, wht Q50 to $6.50, The Paris Wrap with the Monk’s Collar Reproduced in Plush, $25 This collar was one of the best ideas introduced thi by Bernard & Cie, of the Avenue de l’Opera. _ It is and remarkably appropriate for a soft wrap of this kind. we have had our reproductions lined with peau de cygne in gold, old rose and white, these wraps may also be worn in the evening. Other attractive models in plush, $25. Chinchilla Coats with Large Fur Collars, $22.50 Fine bushy raccoon, civit eat that is so smart, and fluffy blue or black wolf in these collars that give so much tone to the coats. Navy, brown and black, Black broadcloth Coats, bordered and trimmed with plush, and lined with satin, $23.60, Extraordinary Boucle and Chinchilla Coats, $15 and $19.50 Third Floor GIMBELS Racing| singers from the Ha . strong, 5 $3 to $5. deere ee eeenp ene amma [ GIMBEL BROTHERS - Ready for the Holiday eal GIMBEL BROTHERS \ Invite Your Inspection of Their Brilliant ’ And Carefully Chosen Holiday Collection of Gh mond DParls DPatin am & Gold Seweley French eweloy Clocks Fans Three points deserve special emphasis, in introducing, on the eve of the Christmas season, the greatly enriched GIMBEL stocks of Jewelry, Watches and Silverware. First, the distinctiveness and beauty of design—exclusive, in many cases, because they are the product of our own artist designers and our own goldsmiths, Second, reliability—an absolute assurance, backed by GIMBEL prestige, that no matter how costly or inexpensive the article you select, it is exactly what we claim for it. Third, the extreme moderaleness of price—for we do not allow considerations of beauty or exclusiveness to interfere with our unvarying method of exacting only a fair profit. While the GIMBEL Jewelry and Silver Store maintains unbroken stocks the year round, it is now at its zenith of richness and brilliance. For our year’s work in Europe and at home has come to its climax with so much that is new and fascinating, that a view of the display will be delightful, and most helpful in the selection of artistic and intrinsically valuable gifts for Christmas and for December weddings. May we hope for the honor of a visit? Pure White Diamonds Gifts of a Personal Sort Our direct imports from Amsterdam; set in our own Include | ilver Trinklets for the vani y case, and the Cases ewelry wo kshop, in mountings of our own designing. Thus themselves. Men's match and Cigorette Boxes, Mesh Bags, leasening the original cost, also lessens the prices to you. Coin Holders, Pencils and Pen Knives, and many more. Beautiful Sterling Silverware The variety is comprehensive, from single toilet articles toa agp Yall 1S oe) in hand wrought English silver, at $700; stately a ie Dutch Silver Services ai $675; and Bridal Chests of Table silver. ‘There is a fascinating group of small Novelties, which make charming and inexpensive gifts, such as Pepper and Salt Shakers, Spoons, Tea Strainers, etc. The Paris Jewelry Ins bewildering akd bewitching in novelty and variety, The beauty of diamonds and other Diecious atone, and the soft shimmr of platinum are w nderfully reproduced in LR EeVRTCR aE ae Gy bites Oreamente, Brooches an @ Vallieres, Sautoirs and Slipper ickles pak ee me en 1° a ne ie collection of FRENC JECKLACE: of them with flashing rhinestone clasps and alisan a ieee able in extent and price range from 60¢ to $200, Mere mention can be made of the fine Carving Seta of Sheffield steel—the artistic Fans, spangled, lace-trimmed ecto! with Unie) EB see ivory or tortoise shell and ranj up to exquisite Perfect i Feather Fars at #100, . he ey oe ore in our cases, from matched Diamond The Diamonds are now eminent) ceful La Vallieres, at $20, to superbly Rings, at $875. The Solid Gold Jewelry Includes a rich variety of articles for personal use and adornment, from Rings, Cuff Links, Brooches and Chains, to 14k Gold Mesh Bags, at $600. Gold Jewelry For Men An interesting group in a special case, includes Scarf Pins up to $160; Dress Sets up to $140; Rings, Pen Knives, Cigai- ette Cases, ete , in new and correct styles. A Fine Collection of Watches All the famous American makes, including Howard, Elgin, Waltham, in styles for men and women; up to $140, ‘The popularity of Bracelet Watches is responsible for a wapderfully rich collection including many unique designs in dia's; in silver, gold-filled, solid gold and exquisite enamel up to $1000. The Company of Clocks Contains charming French Gilt Clocks, with the best works, Tambour Clocks in mahogany, Boudoir, Mantel and The collections of Jet, real Tortoise Shell, Orie Traveling Clocke, and so on up to a dignified Hall Clock end other beautiful things that round out this with Westminster chimes, at $486. tock to completeness, The time to see this gathering at its best, is now. ntal Jewelry, magnificent Main Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS Jewelers and Silversmiths ft il Thirty-Third St ew York A New Flight of Canaries They are the famous little 7, Mountain district in G and ure healt id in good Prices are moderate voice, St Andreasburg Rollers, $3.60 each, A White Cockatoo, special at $10, Mocaw. yood talker, beautiful plumage, $36. ass sides, with ‘at $3. perch \/ \aos'} i [22 ONG 35 Tomorrow’s Five “Stars” in Blousedom At $2, $3,$5 and $6.95 ___ ‘These will dominate for the reason that the styles are new, and because ingly small for Blouses of such fine qualities. ; Fur-trimmed Voile Blouses at $2 In quite the cleverest model of the collection——it has an inset gilet of embroidered voile and a band of fur is inset between its de Medici ruche of tulle. Fine marquisette is introduced in an accordion-pleated model, Wonderfully effective! mat va Lace-Inset Voile Blouses, $3 The lace is Valenciennes, but it is a very good imitation of exces effect patter iy vestee effec is formed of net and rows of the lace eaging. ih is aula hqye Sheepaibaly eTientive vatiern.: A:Siny vesten effect Chiffon Blouses of White Over Flesh Color, $5 In one of the rather simple styles that the well-dressed Purisiennes like most. He motitching adds to its beauty and its only adornments are a flat collar and turn-back cuffs of white tulle over messuline, “ Shadow Lace Blouses with the New Ribbon Cravat, $5.95 _ Inside of its low-pointed decolletage, there is +. cravat of black ribbon that is tied ina saucy little bow. ‘There is un inset vest of tucked tulle that matches its de Melici pleatings, Thiv a lenty of leaves; Fifth Floor GiIMBEL Shoes For Men Means that GIMBELS knew the Shoes before they were made, Knew the exact treat- ment to give the leathers to insure a satisfactory, comfort- able walking Shoe. The Men's Shoes we refer to are $3.95 a pair, and are known to be sold at $5, Very Important Sturdy Winter Shoes in tan News of Russia calf, patent coltskin, kid tops, and Vici kid, but- ton and lace, — Others _in tan Russia calf, gun-metal calf, Blucher cut. All sizes. Second Floor prices are exceed- ’ 5 Boys’ Winter Overcoats and Suits Boys’ Long Chincnilla Overcoats, $10 Made of all-wool chinchilla; belted back, shawl collars and split sleeves. lining. Colors are navy blue and gray. Sizes 12 to 18 years. __. Boys’ Chinchilla Polo Overcoats, $8.50 All of these in the wool chinchilla in navy blue and gray; shawl or convertible collars, all around belts, plaid lining, Sizes 6 to 12 years. Small Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, $5 Theso come in two shades of gray, brown and blue. ‘Double-breested model, buttoned to neck, convertible ‘collars and all around beit. Sizes 21g to 10 dato 10 years. Boys’ All-wool Suits, $0.75 New Norfolk modeis in ali-wool fabrics; single-breasted with pateh pockets, Brown and gray mixtures. Extra knickerbockers. Sizes 7 to 18 years, Fourth Floor Goud all-wool

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