The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1913, Page 11

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en. jE Re i Oe ROHEFLLERASGMLED ng. TO VECO WORK r sentence but he re- ye authorities any ine : | Delegates Hear of “Enthroned Man’s Power Wreaking | # and books, Mik C, Pellegrini Se One Hundred and — a |GIMBELS—Bright with Christmas Cheer from Roof-Tree to Foundation —imopn nn mtoans— Ready with Thousands of Answers to Gift-Seekers’ Queries “CHRISTMAS BOXES’’ Yesterday inspection of the store, from Receiving-Rooms to Delivery, showed it “at attention,” with full ranks, ready to go into action for the busiest period of the Christmas seas. Holiday displays at their best. Service, well drilled, courteous, cheerful. Exclusively motor delivery service that takes no heed of weather conditions, but gets your purchases home to you on time. j Abundant room, light and air, tomake shopping a pleasure instead of a nuisance. A helpful Christmas Service Bureau, Third Floor. Delightful Tea Room for luncheon or tea, Eighth Floor. Your comfort anticipated at every turn. An old German proverb runs “Morgenstunde hat Gold im Munde.” ‘“Morn- ing hours carry gold in their mouth”--a homely version of the humane and modern Christmas Motto—-“SHOP EARLY!" ‘‘ CHRISTMAS BOXES’’ Men’s $1.60 Fancy Shirts at $1 Stylish patterns, printed on fine percale and madras, plain and plaited gosoms, at- tached cuffs. Sizes 14to17. Main Floor that if he did so he Women’s $1.60 Black Silk Stockings at $1.10 Heavy quality, cotton tops and soles, in black only. Men’s $1 to $1.50 Silk Socks At 70c a Pair Good range of colors and sizes, in dis+ continued lots and special purchases. Main Floor ng the source of his Itself on Animals.” $2.60 to $5 Leather Gifts, $2 Waste Baskets, Sewing Boxes, Collar Bags, Fitted Toilet Cases, Writing Tables, Jewel Boxes, Envelope Bags and Photograph Frames-—fine gifts for men and women. Main Floor WASHINGTON, Deo. %—A bitter at- | tack on the vivisection work of the Rockefeller Institute and also on Jonn D. Rockefeller for Anancing the work Was made by Edward 11, Clement of Boston jn his opening address here to- day ag President of the International |‘) Anti-Vivisection and Animal Protection | ) rene, “Inesing ft proved,” he declared, “that yor healthier scalp or tounder ver is ‘iifllicated,’ as the phyaloans ay, for Mr. Rockefellor's batdners and dyspepsia, Are you willing that Mr, Rockefeller's jugglers #iould take vou oF one of your @oun an*, eevting up your wurvivors an aflvonee they e dreamed of. proceed to scalp sou, lemely, of course, perhaps Here in the United States ts the la mass in the world of ‘tainted’ wea apd the whole toppling mass #tur crowned with the Rockefeller Institute. | ‘There ta enthroned ns superior Con- ning and power ftself on animaly ac eretwhtle ou hun ity."” Instant Polish | to Finger Nails) oF (Wo, without the use of ish of remarkable bri “| Chiffon Tunics, $7.50 For Holiday Parties All of them in dainty tones and in black, embroidered in silver and crystal beads. Main Floor $4.60 Artistic Dresser Mirrors, $2 Oval shape, mounted on base, in» bur- nished antique, cretonne backs. $4 Framed Carbonettes, $2.50 Hand-colored favorite subjects, in oval antique frames. 16x20 inches. sisth Moor vem THE GIMBEL UBWAY STORE __ SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED LOW-PRICE STORE OF 2 FLOORS AND 72 SECTIONS This s, convenient Store of Christmas log Hheg is now in dayiling holiday array— you will find: hing you want, even at the higher prices, as well as the magnificent range oy de ni and sensible gits at the lower prices—-with the same IMBEL Service—The Christmas Bazaar 4 fit things is now . ready (special booths on both jloors of the Subway Store)— bring the children to see Santa Claus tsp-lo-dale; this 488 a very interesting mechanical show from new Imported Kvery | . It ie entirely free we. ‘The brilliant t dulled by wash $3 to $3.36 Pillow Covers, $2.25 Velour and tapestry, in rich colors, for living-room, library, drawing-room use. Art Needlework Section, Second Floer In cake form; @ favorite with as with beauty ‘A chamois in in drug #nd The Rev. Di nest Smith told Iz the convention that wher tet | President Wilson to be present Mr. | Wilson told him he was in aympathy | with the anti-vivisection movement | [i and would do what he could to further | IE it, although he found it impossible to | addreas the meeting, Secretary Bryan! spoke to-dny for the Prenident. ia “Becausd you come interested in a! ig great cause,” he said; “because your A Thousand Wonders of Blousedom! Fur-Trimmed Crepe de Chine Blouses, $3.95 Crepe de Chine, in New Colors, $5 and $6.95 Relieves Arch or Flat Foot Permanently Especially designed fo" men and women. The soft Cushion sole fills up the hollows of your foot iterent ia anrefsh; b are | Hagens lead create and the boys and girls ‘levoted to something w on belle — D your weig! < - r M Wil befeft the world: aa the repre: | [EM evenly and makes walking In the $3.95 Blouses one will get the union of the two most important notes of the season will want lo see it. sentative of the President and the Ad- Hinistration Le welcgine you and vopal ne —fur and crepe de chine. The squate collars of these Blouses are all edged—all around—with MISSES’ COATS WOMEN’S SUITS, GOWNS, AND SKIRTS at 4 u i " : ‘ Si é ; ‘ A Regularly $15 at 99.76 vour investigations will saute in ews Many new styles to choose fur. Quite # touch of regalness at an inexpensive price, is it not? The severity of this model With Prices Much Lower Than Usual Made of boucle, mixt bogtpeul SS Se ip hie is relieved by a double pleating of tulle. fr HO EMER UNG ay whe homenpune and cheviot; al ‘ FOUND DEAD IN STABLE. if For Men and Women An exquisite shade of amber, an equally pretty tone of flesh, a charming shade of maize, Parte At, 96.76. he last ‘ is = MISSES’ TAILORED” Pelice in Doubt Whether Tomoney | i Dr. Reed to say nothing of rich tones of blue, mahogany, brown and gray—in Blouses at $6 and $6.96. other reise r tas end At $0.76. =e SUITS 'D’ Fell From Lott or Yot. : i i i i tailored and many with nov- _ Gownnin rich crepe de chine, eigutally PRC Rheay ewes Testa anal Cushion Shoe These are variously trimmed with pleatings of thé silk, pearl buttons, pleatings of lace and city triment Prnedocbed bia cdeolvesy Regularly $22.50 at $14.76 Woolworth Building, 12 Park Place, tulle and drop shoulders. to-day under the entrance to the hay-/ TAILORED SUITS others of satin slip and Ince} {itt of Franch, serge, lined loft in his father's stable at No. 308 Kast | IE W352 Broadway ot 26th $e. A Yuletide Bor with every Blouse. Third Floor i Rew a5 robe. anteed linings; all sizes. call Diracerihe ful out: ct ihe lott oe cel : Strletly “suits and = EVENING & AFTER-| ODD SUITS for MISSES oeived fatal injuries comewhere in the) ——— ee a 5 trimmed coher aed ate. ee NOON GOWNS eral Alles had neighborhood and sought refuge in the ° | . Dy on Regularly. $20 No two alike —all grouped Mable, she police will soak to, dincaver | Francis Connor GULLI VER, in All His Travels, Never Saw WALKING SKIRTS ‘At $10.78, without respect to value, MISSES’ COATS Regularly $10 af (4.96 Made of mixtures and chev- iota; different models and all lak, a mover, who stables his team in P Os demerit ane tena Player Pianos sm The Player Piane Go y Such a Wonderful Lilliputian City as This Great GIMBEL Toy Store Re po he Gowna of charmeuse, crepe Smart Pg ‘Skirts, in de chine and other soft weaves, pol Tog mistures, ny in trimmed with marabou and gracefully draped akirt. GIRLS’ ~ COATS. apparently been dead for several hours. ‘The police were told he had been seen wandering about the neighborhood Inst night. He lived at No. 312 East Seven- tieth street, was unmarried and about forty yeare old. , taken as After a visit to GIMBELS the mails; telephones and even the telegraph A aie eee i one AMAZING UO ae IN JAIL RATHER THAN TELL. Bass fercarcion keys will be busy sending messages to Santa Claus—-because this is the place where nigeneuce Ua tee Regularly $2 and $2.60 at $1.15 and $1.95 orang pple POL cpg 0 and list. boys and girls get the newest ideas about the sort of toys they would like Father navy and gray. ‘ parity WASH DEEESES Of) | GUN SL GReoar Naoteek ‘aided padlnaen Gy sae ry Termsifdesired Christmas to bring in his well-filled pack. aunee vee Goan ame Balkan models, with plain ‘and stciped, asi, eciilars and Mather thn coven! the sects ot an | FAMCIS Connor, | Mfr. Don’t leave it too late, boys and girls, now is the time you should be making Coa's for Girls, CHILDREN’S RAINCAPES tatermational gang dealing in obscene Wareroom, 14 E. St. up your minds. BLAC See CLE er. Re; fare bapa hs) wee cArnA Y eee eEeeeeees__ ee Santor tl ther 8 There are so many new and wonderful Toys at GIMBELS that each one ape 818.75 rim Hat to match, in ‘Holiday Red itd Bie, with hood: re- i; QW * years. jarl OU, iW, NO CONNECTION a oroRE we discover seems better than the last, so you must come and look them all New moi batin lined, ual - = over and then make up your mind. Hipimen oC REMARKABLE UNDERPRICINGS A Cosmopolitan City of Dolls—every kind, style, nationality and type is here in all sizes. CHINCHILEA COATS IN FURS Armies of Sol rey ayer imaginable kind—magnificent Electrical Trains, Mechanical Steam- - Hopalniy $8.75. . 50 Gray c “oney Sota, with lange Scart, at $10. ui aes SICK - 15) ij i ies—ev 7 00 Blac! Ser In, arly $7.00, at $5. KNICKERBOCKER TRUST BLDG. bois, eae nays aoa Bier Manhines: iat A Lad tetore Bhighn Toon, you Gee ees vans kee Meck Porgakin’ Conta, fined with ‘satin’. regularly °$22,60 po posta sp rae Bicycles, cree ed Shoes, Skis and other equipments for out-door spore. But see for peel thes 3 i pats and Ficoll 2.) Ji aii mane RNS as OA ‘BAN! . ourself and begin early tomorrow urth Floo i 7 ” id CHEVIOT COATS WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR Regularly $7.50 PLAIN und FANCY LISLE WOMEN'S KNITTED FINAL CLEARANCE SALE Ae ob.t6, VESTS at abo and 800 SHAWLS, In iced wool, allk LORRAINE FANCY SILK VESTS, embroidered in va- rious designs, at $1.85. In this group there are many boucles, sibelines and shepl plaid coats, 6 to 14 and all-wool; regularly $1.75 to $5.50, at $1 to $3.95, Ex Cc lus ive Millinery Tomorrow We Shall Open Our Treasure-Chest of years. MESSALINE _PETTI- Choice of 50 Feather and Fur Trimmed Hats .A Manufacturer’s Stock of COATS, FOR’ WOMEN Undermutslins Reena 3 A wide range of plain and chungeable colors; accordion pleated flounce and full ruffles. WOMEN’S BLOUSES Vaderpriced to @1. New voile blouses, trimmed with lace and embroidery; sizer 34 to 46, Most Timely Purchase for Christmas While $ 1 Qo Formerly They Last $20, $25 & $30 In the smartest demi-dress and dress effects. The best values that it has been our pleasure to offer this season. This manufacturer is celebrated for ments of exceptional merit in workmanship, quality d style. ante hae, we might add, many GIMBEL high-grade styles, yee “ > pri and y piece 1s giver! the same GIFTS F MEN , Diamonds} French Pearls ao a a Pri eercttion and workmanship the only difference aIETS FOR MEN e being in the amount of the fabric and the laces used. , Silk Four-in-Hand Searfs and A Soon to Arrive! . A F Ci ae ON ae ie O Ntanar ny | one pair of Lisle Hose to match, \ : d Semi-Precious Stones Indestructible Pearls Heese tehtch palletes ect te discontinued another seas SUSPENDERS \ About the middle of December there —hence we were allowed a very substantial concession, which te wi . At 26c. . 5 . (dere A the goods. Subway Store, Balcony Well made and serviceable; will be ready for FREE distribution at Jewels of the East Seed Pearls’ — oy a all World offices and by mail copies of GIMBEL SHOES FOR MEN a at abe. AT $3.00 Attractive Holiday gifts ’ ‘ The World’s These are copies of much higher-priced models and | #mong, wets se ae ‘ are Inde seeording to our own SHCLLCAHODE, aay BELT ~AND-GARTER \ : “ill find the most wanted leathers, including pL 3) Be - \ Winter Resort Guide Moderately Priced at 75e to $16,000 will find AHF Waterprool Shoe, all with welted soles, in ee N . all sizes and widths. A tubular belt with black i or gilt buckles and a pair of For 1913-1914 GIMBEL CHRISTMAS LINENS rarwed in Gitex, 8 i i lost Unus' IIS . © The greatest and most complete com- As the vogue for necklaces is now at its zenith one can be sure that the choosing of a LINEN TABLE SETS at RENAISSANCE TaBLE-| MEN'S / BATH ROBES e endium of information about Winter gift from this collection will prove successful. $4.78 to Set—cons eens ot coras in several Pretty Lace Made of tine blanket eloth. \ Nu Reeort Hot#is, Boarding Pisces, Osean The young girl will be delighted with a Necklace of clouded amber or Japanese coral, and match; beautiful linen dam Bnches round at @1.80. | Ane finuh Robee n° Bi.” Steamship Cruises. Railroad Ri her elder sister and mother will welcome one of those which combines jade and amber, or some ask—all neatly, boxed, from Reeularly oe 8.38, SMOKING STANDS %: Steamship Cruises, Railroad Routes, ; 2x2 yards to 2x8 yards,” Se Papier en : + be? % other equally effective stone. These are 76c to 620. eral new Patterns. Regularly $5 egularly $2.2 7 Nx ete., ever distributed by any newspaper. : ' ' 72 inches round at 98, At $1.25. Ne E - Scontkelt is tiful B d Necklaces of pearls, whose rich lustre enhances one's beauty— start at $1 for a very good Regularly $6.50 to $16.75 Set Regularly $6 Brass Smoking Stands, e uropean resorts, beautiful Bermuda quality of imitation pearls, $26 for rose tinted French Pearls, with jeweled clasps; $60 for mounted. on heavy bate, N é anda long list of New Y ork City Hotels Oriental tinted pearls, up to $75 to $200 for indestructible pearls. Nand Restaurants will be featured. Seed Pearl Necklaces, $11 to $126, Necklaces of Gold Beads, $9 to $27.75. N ‘“ . ” And, on and on, prices ascend to $16,000 for an exquisite Necklace of Diamonds. . N Watch for Coming Out Announcement That Gimbel prices are exceedingly moderate, will be quite obvious when you Ns About Dec. 15th. inspect these gems. Main Floor

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