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LITTLE CHANCE TO BAR professional f “PRO” FOOTBALL COACHES, | 't:'¢ more « —____ ¥ | Aroon ¥ * | Sommerer? itions pas y the bia nine facults | CHICAGO, Deo. $.—Qpinions expressed | representatives would de sidetracked by fi j by the athletic authorities of the Uni-|the various athietic boards of all in- versity of Chicago to-day indicated that | stitutions at the first opportunity. the propored conference ruling barring ball coaches would _do CHRISTMAS GIFT Disguised.as Window Cleaner, He Opens Door While Policeman Is in Sight. | Solomon Goldiran locked the door of his little Jewelry store a: No, 119 Le- Jancey street at 10 o'clock to-day to go to the State Bank in Delancey *treet for the purpose of having « check certified. Goldman had no sooner disappeared around tho corner of Exsex street than a stocky, blond young man, carrying a bucket and a short ladder, stepped briskly up to the show window of Goldman's store and began to apply to the glass an opaque whitening mix- ture such as fs used as @ preliminary to cleaning windows. He covered the glass to @ height of about six feot above the sidewalk and then pro- ceeded to apply a similar coat to the glass panel of the door. He was a fast, businesslike worker, and at- tracted only the attention that @ work- man would attract The jeweller had beon gone about Af- teen minutes when Samuel Schwartas, a fewelry peddler of No. 238 South Firet street, Willlamsourgh, who kept his stock in Goldman's safe, arrived at the atore. , He noted that the windows were whitened, stepped to the dour, turned tue knob and walked {n, The store was Perplexed shoppers find Notaseme’s attractive dol- lar holiday box, containing 4 pairs of 25c silk-lisle hosiery or 2 pairs of 50c pure silk hosiery, an answer to their gift problems. Long-wearing, sheer and lustrous, Not- aseme gives full money's worth. BRONX. 140th et. & 84 ave, 3 Webster ave. Helientc Pureishing Goods Co,, 693 Atxth are, 4d & 8. Holsieig,, 81 New a“ Boxer be Isaac, 1! 8: trower, he, ay ma, 100c, 86 Ly trtows, Argyle Elliott wwwres, 1062 St, Nicboles « pell, 1780, Broadway, "10 way, it Third ave, ay. & Aimsterdam ave, ling, TWh et, de Sher. ve for ined the The show cases had Jewelry display. been stripped, j Schwartz ran into Katkowsky's barber | nop next door and sh thing had happened tn man's store. ‘Then Policeman Ryan was summoned. Dy that time G find his little pia had been made to get ae Bing Davis. Pal Gimbel Bros wich sta, ave, & 32d at, ALSO SOLD BY LEADING MERCHANTS y ALL UVES AMEMICA@ ten 8 eR TATEE LISLE: @ orn SILK amg Znout twenty or twenty-nve mine [MPeRoMeed No ASEME 50¢ w Send It By The Box! Most dealers now sell clean, pure, healthful WRIGLEYS for 85 cents a hox! It’s the biggest-looking, longest-lasting Christmas gift you can find! Send it to young or old, sweetheart or friends—alone or “for good measure.” CAUTION! The great popularity of the clean, pure, healthful WRIGLEY’S is causing unscrupulous persons to wrap rank imitations , t that'are not even real chewing gum so they resemble genuine Werighey’s. y The better class of stores will not try to fool you with these imitations. 4 f They will be offered to you principally by street fakirs, peddlers and the al candy departments of some 5 and 10 cent stores, These rank imitations iM cost dealers one cent a package or even less and are sold to careless people for almost any price. If you want Weigley’s look before you ‘THE EVENING WORLD, NTNU A scre-To-Be Suitable | GIMBELS---* iin, Meany S bona sake Stoypne’ === GLMEB ELS Store Opens at 8.30 and Closes at 6 Fasy in of Sracelels Studded with Diamonds Specially Priced At $36 to $80 Our ingenuity is responsible for savings of five to ten dollars on these Bracelets—for the diamonds \ are exceptionally brilliant, and the Bracelets | 4 are of 14-k. gold. i We selected the diamonds from a collection we procured in Amsterdam, and our own ff jewelers set them in the Bracelets at in- between times. A \, Hand-engraved and perfectly plain Roman gold styles, set with one, three or five dia- monds. All have the safety device which is invisible. o \ Besides, Diamond Bracelets & at $20 to $440. Fleer o osfrerté A New and Unique Kind, at 50c to $2 Amifrench Lingerie proves that the new embroidery machine is greater than the needle that requires the hand. Amijrench Lingerie is typical of that embroidered by French peasants —the only salient difference being that it is less expensive. For instance, the $1 Nightgown, which is illus- trated; it is of fine nainsook and is embroidered in a floral design which is copied from a French gown. Its edges are beautifully scalloped and its svete are run with pretty ibbon, Corset Covers, 600. Princess Slips, $1.60 and $2. Nightgowns, $1,$1.60 and §2 Drawers, 75c and $1 Petticoats, $1 and $1.50. Combinations, $1 and $2. Second Floor. Gift Handkerchiefs for Women Arriving as Rapidly as They Are Leaving Us “Those in the hand-painted box, by all means!’ declared a woman as she was enumerating the Handkerchiefs she wished sent to her address. ; ‘The ones she meant are sheer linen with tinted embroidered corners. Three in hand-painted gift box at 75c. . Women’s Whited-and-tinted combination Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Designs in embossed box, at $1. Women’s Embroidered-corner Handkerchiefs. Four in a dainty gift box, at $1. cess Lace Handkerchiefs, exact copies of the real; ar- ranged in attractive mall ins flees, at $1 to $6 each. ery sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with initial. Three de- signs; six in box, at $1.60. . Other grades of fine Handkerchiefs for women at 12}¢c¢ to 60c each. Children’s Handkerchiefs with white and colored initials, in fancy picture box, containing six, at 76c. Main Floor Latest News of Price-Changing In Imported Black Broadcloth A brilliant lustre, intense Black Broadcloth has just been un- derpriced to $1.65 yard. _It is the conventional medium-weight fabric, usually priced at $2.50 a yard. Every piece thoroughly sponged and shrunk, . ‘All-woo! Black and Navy Serge underpriced to 85c yard. The usua! $1.35 quality. A lot of French Wool Ratine has been underpriced to $1.65 yard. All the new tones, including plum, green, gray, navy and black. Usually $3.50. Cream Caraculs at $2.76 Yard By taking the remainder of a manufacturer's output, we are enabled to offer these at a low figure. They are usually sold at $4.50 and $5.50. Second Floor pala Eh 6h nll Christmas Hosiery for Women In Gift Boxes if Desired At $1 pair—Pure Silk Hosiery, good quality of ciik, in all colors and in black—3 pairs for 92.35. ql y At $1.86—-Women’s Heavy Silk Stocking , in black only; very fine weaving and equal to any $1.76 quality. _ At $1.50—Women’s extra fine Silk Stockings, in black and all colors—3 pairs for $4.25, At $1.85—Women's hand-embroidered Silk Stockings; it really should be priced at $2.75—very special—3 pairs for $>, At $2.36—Hand-embroidered with lace instep; very fine quality stocking, including grades usually sold at $3 to $4. in Floor Are You a Weather Prophet? It's surprising how accurately you will be able to prognosti- cate climatic conditions to your friends if you have a Barometer at home, Especiall aati this instrument. to those engaged in outdoor work, cultivation or sports, Aneroid Barometer is an instrument of great teauly and ulilily priced al $3.75 lo $9.50 according to size—a gift suggestion. Main Floor MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1913. Morning Hours Are Best! This ‘‘Store of a Million Gifts.”’ Bring the Childron to ‘‘Fairy-Tale Land” Auditorium, Eighth Floor GIFT FURNITURE That Expresses the Christmas Sentiment Of this, the GIMBEL collection is rich in’ ex amples. Tea Wagons of solid mahogany, fitted with separate glass tray, plain, $16; single line inlay, at $18.75, and a broad band inlay, at $24. , bboy 4 tte a aN c four in eae mahogany, with slim legs and handsomely inlaid top, single line inlay, at $18.75; broad band inlay, at $24.00 La aa A Bachelor's Wardrobe, $30, as illustrated, in mahogany, 58 in. high and 3? in.wide, with door and seven slid- ing trays. A most con- venient piece of furniture for “mere man.” Women’s Mahogany Drop-lid Desks, with single drawer, $15; drawers, §20; with three drawers, $22. Wing Arm Chairs, all over updolstered cretonne, spring seat and back, illustrated, $16, Mahogany Book Blocks, inlai., $5. Madogany Reading Tablos, $12. Mahogany Collarettes,compleie,$¢6; golden oak,$30 Five-piece Adam Bedroom Suites in cream enamel, consisting of bureau, chiffonier, toilet table and twin beds, $196, , 40-piece Sheraton Mahogany Dining-room Suites inlaid with satinwood, consisting of sideLoard, chi ed on” extension table, four side and two arm chuirs, 279. Mahogany Music Roll Cabinets, $20. Seventh Vernis-Mariin Music Cabinets, $16.60. Floor Games—In Plenty—Thought Out By Wizards Await You in Delightful Variety in the with two THEY’RE OFF! With the Favorite Well in the Lead Dashing Down_the Track—on tbe Din- ing-101m Tabie—W hile Every Member of the Family Is on the Qui Vive; and Great Excitement Absorbs the Players from the Start to the Finish of the Race _ SUMRUN is the most absorbing game of the season, It caught on in London and society went wild over it, and it is fast becoming just as popular in New York. va Lhis is but one of a thousand GAMES in this immense and magnificently stocked TOY STORE, Many a Winter evening may be spent at home with entertainment and delight when the Boys and Girls—yes, and Parents too —‘‘get together” over some one or other of these splendid and ingeniously thought out Games. Among the large assortment will be found: The New Game ot “Pass Around the Hat" is full | Game (similar to Jack straw) entitled “Mixed Pickles” of enjoyment, price $2—Tick Tock Race with a Race | at $1 and $2. Clock at $1 to $1.59, An entertaining invention Then there is a wide range of the ever popular entitled ''Goose G: rom 60¢ to » ‘fons of | Games, Checker Boards, Picture Puzzles, these rang- fun may be had with rial Pulf Ball" at 606 to $2 | ing in price from 26¢ to $2.60. each. An amusing div y is the “Game of Jolly Pool Tables from $4.60 to $62.60. Toy Town Jim Party,” wreamingly f: iny, because you have to | Games from 26c to $5, and Board Games of every de- put your feet through it and then dance, Another | scription at 25¢ cach, Although there is nearly an acre and a half of space in this Wonderful Toy Store, may we suggest that you bring the children early for greawr comfort? Fourth Floor GIMBELS---Shoe Outfitters For the Family Many a common-sense gift will be selected in this erlendialy ready and magnificently equipped Gimbel Shoe Store—resplendent not only with holiday Shoes but with the new styles of our several celebrated grades of Fom4wear. BELMODE Shoes for Women, $5 | Possess all that is correct and stylish in Footwear, Special Shoes for Women, $3.50 As the name implies,this is another featured Shoe full of grace and points that appeal to a well-gowned | that will give exsellent service they are copies of very woman—made especially for GIMBELS in Rus..*n | extremely smart, in tan Kussia calf, metal celf, gun-meval calf, patent colt skin with kid or cloth tops. | patent coisas in many styles, a ee aot ape Women's Holiday Slippers—Plain or satin embroidered Mules with heels at $4 and $6, without heels, $1.60 and §2. Ribbon Comfys--embroidered kid and other slippers in ‘all shades at $1.60 and §2—-Bed Slippers, Pullman Slippers and Crochet at 60¢ and §1. WELBRED Shoes for Men, $6 to $10 Men’s Shoes at $3.95 These are made for GIMBELS by the highest grade Made especially for us on our own lasts, which manufacturer of men's Shoes in this country; such h WEIR S08. models are ‘only tound in the most exclusive shops; all | the newest and stylish, Tan Russia calf, patent eolt- leathers and combinations in vogue. skin, etc. In all sixes, Men's Holiday Slippers—-Cavalier, Slippers and Opera Slippers in a)l colors, includin; pest red and blue suede, $3--and Men's tan or black slippers, Felt Cavaliers, Romeos an Jomfys at $1.00 to $2.50. In addition to the Shoes for Men and Women is a complete and specially selected stock for Boys, Girls and Children, 1eatur.ng Tor-Fase Shoes, which are built seientitically so as to allow young feet to grow properly and .o keep their netural ; these in baby’s sizes to sizes for growing girls at $1.26 to $5. Featured in the Bos»’ Shoes are G/MBEL Siorm Boots at $3, short Rubber Boots at $1.60 and Youths’ Heavy Storm Boots at $2.60, Second Floer GIMB EL BROTHERS NEW YORK WAT-TMIRD St.