The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1913, Page 15

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— ream reemrir yon seer etnrrisreearermnprane- i snestaaentath commana raenanenesnice DINAN RRR AEN OME TON EE TOLLE TUT ELAINE TTL (0 UREN NTTOEE aE S (aia 7 i nn ng ee DURES HER HORS * WLAN; SETS Des IN HEALTH OFRCER Rich Miss Davenport Stirs weWrath of Neighbors and Bs Town Officials, | BOUTH NORWALK, Conn, Dec. What with her kenmei of thiny dogs, the din of der two hundred guinea hens, the noise of her phonographs til far inte the morning and her tame house Bold vears, the pretiy town of Wilton | has depended for years and yoars for éte lively moments on Mise Sarah L. Davenport, @ woman of wealth and per- oonality. Mow she has had buried in the fi \ dawn of her home her pet hor Her wealthy neighbors were e@bserve the intermen Nancy being lowered into @ luge hole, and they have complained to the Board of Heaith Health OMcer Thomas F. Scanlon Grew up to the Davenport house in his wy SMtomobile to-day and sought to walt on Mise Davenport and eerve het with @ notice. She vid hun Nancy had been her pet horse for twenty-two years, and if she wanted Nancy buried In her front yard, there Nancy would remeta till ‘there wae nothing left of Nancy but ber Sones. And then her doge drove @can- Yn away. Her $3,000 kennel of dogs once made @@ much noise that the cour:s ordered them ehot if th not removed. A dounty of $7 9 offered for them and constables Kot busy, but the dogs, «il thoroughbreds, were taken to Parts unknown. Miss Davenport reteil- ated by installing a regiment of guines 4 hens in their place ‘ Then the baby of a neighbor named Benson had some night crying epells and when it wasn’ ced promptly, Miss Davenport in @ phonograph as a rival. —— Shearn, Banker, in “Pen.” Broc K. Shears, convivted of attempt: @@ grand Jarceny in connection with the failure of the Borough Bank, of which Re was at one time President, began yesterday to serve his senteuce of “SS wm ee months In the penitentiary. Sheare had Deen free on bail ever etnce his convic- tion. He surrendered yesterday to 8u- preme Court Justice Manning, in Brook. lyn and was remanded by him to thi Penitentiary. another delightful quali- ty to those it always hes. Bold by Loading Drugginte Everywhere 26 phe Stores in Groster New York 23-Jewelled | | Gold *6 hy ‘and the ; H ONTY ENTRANCE, ne this advertisement ao there can be ne mistak LES A. VER OF fonre and |) bh vou, CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watehea, Jowelrs, Broadway, New York wit 18 KVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK ; Re rrcenrnrrrerere etre tamer omelets er GIMBELS...Gift-Choosing at It Best Yet! Crepe de Chine Petticoats at $3.95 The silk is of such a firm and lustrous quality, the style in which they are fashioned (with an effective narrow accor- dion pleating) and the lovely colors, combine in commending these 400 petticoats. Gobelin Blue Empire Green Dutch Blue Sojt Rose Lavender Ceil Biue Navy Black And Ever So Many Other Shades Petticoats Entirely of Silk Jersey, Embroidered, at $3.95 Second Fleer Apricot A Most Pronounced Innovation In Millinery! / y, Hats Rich With Jet Which Will Dazzle When Fair Maidens Dance The vogue of 7he Dansant has caused the creation of charm- ing Hats such as women have never before worn and which we have the distinction of introducing. new chapeaux are as light and pict ue as dresses, and yet they are perfectly appropriate for afternoon wear. Coronets, airy brim or berete of jet, are their dominating note - but ‘hens are always combined with fine black tulle. $6.75 to $12.75 A KODAK Take One (or Send One) Home For Christmas Of course, it is an EASTMAN, because it must be an Eastman to be a Kodak. These are Christmas Box Kodaks—one in particular, the Vest Pocket Type at $16, extra fine lens, folds to almost nothing; packed in a neat case and a special leather cover wooden box, out side of all; quite the neatest package you ever saw; price $16. Other Kodsks From $10 to $65 . Beginning at the No. 1 Folding Pocket Type at $10 and going upwards in gentle steps through the $16 and $20 varieties to the special equipped Kodaks at $65, which will take an extra fine photograph suitable for commercial purposes. Then the Brownies and Folding Brownies from @1 up to $10. Full equipments for amateur Photographers, and you may bring your films to us to be developed. Careful work at special prices and particular attention will be paid to Christmas enlargements. Fourth Floor Mloer Special Price Arrangement With the Manufacturer Enables Us to Offer $22 DOMESTIC Sewing Machines at $18 Now is the chance-to procure an ideal gift for the woman who enjoys making her own dresses. You could not give a better machine than the “Domestic,” because its ; cual ity is known by most young women, their mothers and_grandmothers. A Fifty-Year Famous Machine Now Better Than Ever Some of the reasons: A vibrating presser, very useful in sewing sheer or gauzy fabrics, and embroidery work--instantly adjust- ruffler, which gives a pleat Hts every for darain ed; & five-stitc fifth stitch ard gathers, puffs and ruches, and ‘perhaps most important of all the wonderful looper, which sews lock or chain stitch as the operator may desire, changeable at a moment’s notice. This “Domestic” Machine is inclosed in a beautiful jive- drawer golden oak case, dropehead model, with lape ‘measure inverled on sewing board. $18 Includes a Complete Set Of New Attachments $2. Brings This Machine to Your Home and You May Pav the Remainder al $1 Weekly Wilhoul Any Additional Charges. Inetruction given without ceerge at your home within the Fitth Floor limits of Greater New York, ne THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, ae — 1913, The Children’s Eyes Will Open Wide at This Wonderful Toy Shop _One gasp of surprise after another is heard from the youngsters as they pass down the aisles of this acre and a half —Big Joy Store of Delights. Boys are immediately captured by -- The Mechanical Toys from the smallest clock-work Engine, Automobile or Motor Boat to a magnificent $36 Electric Train, of the Pennsylvania type, or the magnificent Battleship which goes under her own power in real water. Wonderful varieties of Soldiers, Rocking Horses, Games and Animals will soon draw from the boy his pet desires for Christmas morning. among the Dolls—never such a gathering of beauty and loveliness, Perfect character Dolls with life-like expres- sions, wonderful Walking Dolls for tiny tots and Dolls for real big girls. Trousseaus for Dolls and Trunks to pack them in—-everythi for the Doll’s House, including the House itself. One would almost need the assistance of a real estate agent to get:a full idea of the dwelling section alone. Housefurnishings for Dolls, too, \“ which prospective little housekeepers may browse among with delight. There is not very much lime now, so we suggest for your own convenience that you come tomorrow as early in the morning as you can. Fourth Floor Complete—-Best Describes This Fitted Case, $10 Everything that™%he woman who travels may require for her comfort in the way of toilet accessories will be found com- pectly nestled in thisqcase of black pin morocco-- illustrated. 'o be exact, these bras&-finished fittings include: Large Mirror Soap Box Perfume Bottle Comb Hair Brush Tooth and Nail Brush Holder Manicure Articles Women’s Black Pin Morocco, Grain Leather Cases, Lined with g Silk and fitted with Brass Acces- fay sories, $5. Women’s and Men's “Roll-up” Fitted Dressing Cases, $2. Black Seal Grain Limousine Cases, with 16 fittings of white celluloid, $10. Men’s and Women’s Fitted Dressing Cases, in various styles, $2 to $10. Fitted' Traveling Bags and Cases, $17.25 to $100. Dainty Lace Bed Sets Astro}! through the finely appointed GIMBEL | Upholstery Store will reveal a wonderful assort- iment of Bed Sets, priced from $4.76 by q |steps up to $23.60. Special! Bed Sets, $11.50 You May Make a $20 Gift for $11.50 A Scrim Bed Set for single or double beds, beautifully decorated, made to fit wood or brass bedsteads, white or ecru Main Floor Fresh Candies Every Half Hour . The Purity The Palatableness The Daintiness of GIMBEL Candies are creating A Tremendous Demand But We Are Prepared to carefully fulfil small individual orders, as well us those of magnitude for institutions. Chocolates and Bonbons, 26c to $1 lb. Glace Fruits, 60c lb. Fancy Boxes and Favors, at 5c to $10. Subway Balcony. Tea Room Chocolates and Bonbons, 80c and $1 Eighth Floor All the New Styles Gillette Safety Razors in Nickel, Plated Gold, Silver or | Bureau and Table Scarfs to match this set. Sixth Floor Sensible Gifts for the Family To Give the Young Daughters One should not lose sight of the fact that a “first” Silk Petticoat may delight many a young girl. And, as for a fancy Underbodice ~-well, she is liable to go into ecstacies of joy. These undergarments are for young girls of 14 to 18 years. Petticoats of Silk Jersey or Meastline, $2.95 (Lengths 36 and 37 inches, Dainty Crepe de Chine Petticoats, $5 and $5.50 $5. Fanciful Underbodices, $2 Tibewenahiace, Crepe de Chine or Net trimmed Gun Metal with lace, F Fine Nainsook Petticoats, $1 Every one in a leather case. Juvenile Section, Second Floor. $5 to $20 sei. Main Floor Amazing Values in SHOES tor Women + and Girls GIMBELS PURCHASED ‘THE CHRISTMAS STOCK OF SHOES WHICH WAS ORDERED FROM A ( HIGH-GRADE MANUFACTURER BY MAHLER & COMPANY, SIXTH AVENUE, N.Y. We bought ut a very low price this fine stock from the Rece ’s, Who obtained it from the manufacturers at a low price, and consequently (is "Sale presents shoe values vou % ub te surprised al WOMEN’S SHOES~-Mahler Price 54 GIMBELS Price, $1.95 THE LEATHERS—There wre Patent Colt with Girls’ 2.50 Grades at $1.60 GIRLS’ SHOES -Mahler Price $2.50 GIMBELS Price, $1.50 THE LEATHERS -Gun-metal, Patent. Leather with cloth or dull tops; tan Calfskin, white Buckskin, seth ay dil calf tops; Gun metal, white or gray blac’ Patent Leather with white calf tops, white . Car ., HEELS -High or low, and all sizes to suit every- ALI. on ORTHOPEDIC LASTS to give plenty iy. of room to growing feet, All sizes up to 2 Sale lakes place on the SUBWAY STORE, BALCONY; a (urge fa"! mpetent salespeople in attendance lor quick seroice. | GIMBEL, BROTHERS | ’ 4 a Ee FOR GIRLS there is a world of delight © sath sensalmenneinaea i s Best, and Easiest, Here As 8 Christmas Gift—Start an Interest Account for Your Boy or Girl, with GIMBEL BROTHERS Bankers $1 or more does it. Then the Christmas money, or other gifts in cash, can be put in from time to time to make it grow. It Earns 4 Per Cent. Interest a Year the interest being compounded semi-annually. Checking Accounts pay 2 per cent. annually for requisite balances. Main Floor, Rear Balcony ) FRAMED Mezzotints Proof Etchings Fac-similes Photogravures At Very Special Prices Most Suitable as Gifts The Mezzolints—Favorite subjects are here by well-known tinters. These are genuine prcofs, of course, and therefore a limited quantity, originally $15 to $40. At $10, $15 and $25 The Proof Etchings--A very wonderful group in several sizes after Corot, d’Aubigny, Millet, Diaz, ete., matted and framed, fully burnished or antique; originally $20 to $45. At $12.60, $18 and $30 Se ee _——— Facesimiles and Photogravures—-Oleographs and unsigned Mezzotints form the third group, and incidentally the most comprehensive, all beauti- fully framed. Gift-seekers will be most agree- ably surprised. Originally $7 to $40. At $5, $7.60, $12.60 to $25 Sisth Floer ————T = — Mackinaw Sport Coats For Wide-awake Boys, at $6.50 No lively, out-of-door boy SS is contented nowadays with- out a Mackinaw Coat for coast- ing, skating and playing about 7 in the cold Winter weather. If you know such a boy, nd you'll delight him with such a coat for Christmas. Fine ones here-—in the bright col- ored plaids; double-breasted, with collars that can be turned ‘way up around the neck. Sizes 6 to 18 years. 50, and very unusual values, at that. And here’s a stunning offering of Men’s $10 and $12 Mackinaw Coats Tomorrow $5.75 which is less than usual wholesale prices. All-wool fabrics, in blue, brown, gray, green or red --solid colors. Double-breasted. yoke Norfolk style, wi pockets and big Aes shawl collar. M33 ha = measure—a fine lot! : Fourth Fleer ec cl ELECTRICITY! In the Home For other than lighting purposes; The greatest convenience, comiort and luxury may be had at slight cost by the use et Electric Cooking Utensils, and it is only a matter of habit that the number of homes already enjoying its use and convenience is not far greater. ‘lectric Irons, Electric Percolators, Electrie Chafing Dishes, ( Stoves, Electric Water Heaters and modern cone veniences, ay of which would make an ideal Christmas gift, ARE ALL SPECIALLY PRICED FOR TOMORROW. Electric Percolators,“(:eneral Electric’ model, $12grades, 95,80 Electric Chafing Dishes, nickel or copper, $10 grades at 99 Electric Toasters, specially priced at $3.50 Electric Water Heaters, special at $4.76 petro Irons, two-year guarantee, all attachmenta, at $: i Electric Stoves and Toasters combined, including Tray, at @B Electric Hair Dryer for hot or cold air, at $15 Electric Tea Samovars, special ai $9,560 Electric Flash Lights, with Tungsten Lamps and plugs, at @1 Nickel Plated Flash Pocket Lights, special at §1 Electric Radiators at $5 Simplex Elecirio Iron, 5 !b. size, special ai $2.60 « Fitth Floor % ———— 4

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