The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1913, Page 21

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AY, DECEMBER 19, Best Christmas Ielpfulness Store of a Million Gifts” then 80 many gift-puzzles are to be q@ splendidly organized service of this GIMBEL Store will be of greatest 3¢, of Christmas Shopping Here is the PURCHASES HOME! . teen working hard for twelve months e of which we are proud. practically without error. carefully ecked end addressed. sow or sunshine, .of Men’s Imported Dressing Gowns sad for abcut 200 men, we'd like to know about it. | frogs France, and 108 of the handsomest Dressing ’ weteds, c2mel’s-hair cloth, velvet and matelasse, apr oe meet, ie Geman are of course sine Gowns at $12.50 ig' Gowns at $16.50 ag Gowns at $26.50 is at $12.60 Coats at $15 Coats at $20 bristmas list to get either one or the other! Fourth Floor 650 Imported and Domestic Handbags at $1 Were $2 and More In most instances. only one of a kind, for these bags are the accumu- lation of miscellanies that have accrued during this holiday season. Many of the bags are of velvet; others are of very good leathers. Smart styles for these bags are from our own y stock. through city streets or country roads; where horses would be too tomorrow, when most needed. But please carry small parcels with you, and y 1913. solved and so little time left in which to correct last year’s faults. Very Fine Umbrella News As Good as It Is Timely Over 2,500 beauties were unpacked yesterday and in all our umbrella experience we never saw a more promising looking collection, and wken we were told the jew prices at which they were to be sold, promptly placed an advance order and forthwith checked several items off our gift list. $3 Umbrellas at $2, for Men and Women Union taffeta with taped edge, extra quality, all good handles, including long silver, etched and engraved silver and silver trimmed naturals for ‘women ad eape and buckhorn hooks for men. $3.75 and $4.60 Silk Umbrellas at $3, for Men and Women All silk and yarn dyed taffeta, taped ecge, beautiful assort- sndttetot bandige, many distinctive sod unkroo desigra, etrone | frames. $7.60 to $10 Silk Umbrellas at $5, for Men and Wcmen ificent assemblage of gift Urbrelirs, all with ver jarasen, handles, pure alk cases; incluced in the handles | for women are ivory silver, long silver, etched and engraved silver caps, carved woccs, pt and gold weshed, etc., and for the men, handsome ivory hoc ks, tilver hooks, cape and buck- horn hooks and cilver trimmed handles of natural wood, Main Floor Some Very Special Gift) Boxes of Stationery at 50c Two sizes of fine fabric Stationery with envelopes | in a charming Christmas gift box, with flora! desigr on cover. A welccrre Christmas present to some- body else or yourself, to write your Christmas thank- you noteson. Usually double this price. Dennison’s Handy Boxes full of the tags, elastic bands, and other things that you always erat erm ee ae 2 teen o a caastpaaiennmcesitieiatecicessctlis: I rarer aanaanaaae Thousands of the Word’s Loveliest Gifts in the GIMBEL Jewelry Shop ae As long ago as last Spring we journey- v ed to Switzerland for fine Watches and to all the centres of Europe for their particular specialties. Of course, the largest collection was selected in Paris. GIMBEL Prices Are the Minimum For whe Finest Qualities This ap piies Lo ,oid aud silve: Wares, as well as to precious jewels and watches. As specific details are impossible we shall simply enumerate a few suggestions. Slipper Buckles— rhinestones, $2 to $10; cui steel, $2.60 to $15. Sterling Silver Cigarette Case, $7.00 to $40 Match Koos, C6e to $6.60 Pencils (Oc 10 $3.60 Card Caves, $4.00 to $9.00 Peuquet Fins, We to §2 Yerg Che res to $18 | | | | Gold Jewelry Children’s Rings and Neck Chains, $1 Hat Pins, $2 Women’s Signet Rings, $6 La Vallieres, with pearls and rapphircs, $6 Men's Lapel Chains, $6 Cigar Cutters, $6 Knives, $8 Men's Signet Rings, $10 Diamond and Pearl La Vcllicrcs, $10 Moh Ee to $100 Bracelets, $10 iamend Serrf Pins, $10 Lip Reug: Ss Steriing Silver Toilet Accessorics, $1 to $32.50 Silver-plated Tea Sots, $1C.60 to $f0.60 Extra Salespeople to Assure Prompt Altention Tomorrow, a Flight of Dollies And Thousands of Other Wonderful Toys From the GIMBEL Toy Store_ (] t \ ni Powder Boxes, $2 y Cater, $7.60 to Lerpnetics, $4.00 to $30 9.60 Suppressed excitement! much bustle! corsiderzble Doll whi:pers!—hurried farewells and Lappy faces. For it’s the greatest Doll Day of the year! And like the end of a Christmas y when it’s time to say “The lights are out uid pone are cll the guests” it is a case of “Gone are all the Dollies too”’— but there wil. Le pleaty of new o7 es to take their places, Mo1.day morning. ‘There are Dolls of every kii d, at all prices, ai d each is ue best that could Le obtaired for its price. Amorg tte Toys the wt irl of Mini:ture Factorie. we del’ gt ted exelan ations: of yout! ful An er Every ce <, the rush of the Electric Trains, mingled with ‘gh tec . / are “Sips of the Gines” in this Wonderful ‘Toy Shop, in ayinable Toy is here— spler.cid Soldiers, ecliskttul Can.es, loveable Animals and every con- le th i: g to thrill little hearls. It's something you owe lo yourself and lo the children to come at least once and see need full in a hurry and never can find. 76¢, $1.60, $2.60 and upward. Dennison’s Crepe Paper Napkins, Lunch Sets, Tags, Seals, Christmas Cards, Stationery, Main Floor, Rear’ Leather’’ 50c to $150 mening Bags at $1 to 50 to $20 Importer $50. d Beaded: Bags at $10. ’*Spose a Canary Should Light On the Xmas Tree? How vastly pleased some little ae or girl would be on Christmas morning! and HERE ARE THE CANARIES—-200 of them, especially selected, healthy and good singers, at the very low price of $1.96 each. Bird Cages, imported, of brass, for them to live in, special a Tacs Stands with heavy base-—won't tip over, at $10. Ctkers, {6 and Upwards Roller Canaries, from St. Andreasburg, sweet, soft voices, special at $4.60. es English Canaries, in full plumage, special at $5. Many other kinds of Birds, a large ccllection of Gold Fish, Aquaria, etc., also Bird ard Fish Foods, in the Whee ¥ oor Price-Record of Seven Years Broken by This Fine Black Lynx at $55 a Set The other day when the best known spe- cialist of this beautiful fur offered us a large number of exquisitely Matched Sets at a concession, we were positively astonished— for this man has mait.taired his regular fair prices for seven years, and he had a demand for every piece of Lynx that he could procure. But this season’s weather conditions have turned tle tables arourd for him. Remem- ker, while the collection is large, it is limited, as it cannot be duplicated. Other Lynx Furs, Scarfs, $22.60 to $160; Muffs, $19.50 to $95. Superb Model Furs at 3314 Less Nararel Fisher, Sables, Ermine, White Fox Scart] Silver Wolf at $35, $45 and $55 Set Moufflon, $15 set Muffs a pprner Cs very hand- ndid quality drape effect, $13.60 und $22.60... . Skunk. $12.60, $19.60, $21.60.. Ermine... a $10, $12.60, $16. Black and Black Wolf. $10, $5, $8.60... Kitt and Black Coney..... $6.60, = Leopard Skin Coats, $125 to $165 Ponyskin Coats, $25 to $42.60 Fur-lined Coats of Tweed and Broadcloth, $37.50 to $95 Arctic Seal Dyed-Coney Coats, $47.50 to $67.50 - hudson Seal ed-Muskrat Coats, $96 to $195 Imported M Fur Coats, $195 to $695 Furs to Make Little Girls as Proud as Peacocks Sets of Krimmer, Natural Raccoon, Natural Opdssum, Imitation Ermine, Moufflon, Beaver and Thibet. At $1.50 to $32.50 a Set | All Furs Guaranteed—Furriers Since 1842 | desire tonee, also nd Floor Among ONS 350 to $5, Phimbles at Cases, 10 useful and antials. Main Floor the sights, and conie as early in the day as you possibly can for beller comfort. Never Has the Subway Store Presented Such a Wonderful Sale of WOMEN’S APPAREL At $10 So very remarkable are the values that we hesitale to quote figures, In Many Cases HALI’ PRICE and LESS THAN HALF PRICE for the Newest, ifost Fashionable WOMEN’S COATS, SUITS and DRESSES that we have bought this Winter. , Just a year ago we had such a sale and hundreds of women who were unable to yond to the in- i i ring of the . We trust these won.en | men mune my i jare hetier Lomeortow. 8,529 Handsome Coats. (i, Cheviots, Ci mb an roaccloth; 35-in., ; 3, Plushes, Serges, Ura- many fur- S-in, or be-in. lengths; kin cno o “i trimmed, You will be surprised at the beautiful Coats here at $10. oe EE Every kind of a dress for every occasion in this assortment, All 968 Dresses. i Charmeuse, Crepe Meteors, soft Clinging Silks, Brocaded Charmeure, and everything that women want now in the way of Dresses, Forty different styles, If you were to tell your friends you had only paid $10 for one of these Dresses, they would never believe it. Proadeloths, Cheviots, Mixture end lovely Velvet Suits. | 1 973 Suits. different styles in all, Every one very new; draped or plain skirts, short or long coats; many fur-trimmed. Sizes 14 lo 51, $10 is a critic ich Suits. in pr SPECIAL—150 Fur Sets at $10—large pillow or round muffs and Animal Scarfs in Rer Fox, Wolf Hare and Manchuren. Su! way Storo, Balcony 600 Pairs of Men’s Fine Shoes Will Assume a Lively Gait Tomo:row Because They Are $5.00 Shoes for $3.95 Splendid Footv‘ea~, very stylich blucter models, with low flat heels and broad shanks. Shoes that are corstructcd 01 a diti ctive English last acd look it) tan Riws'a ealf, pun-metal calf, patent coltsbin, in |utton or lace styles. this ie an unusual cent. ceed'es tosey. Secerd Floor, ~ GIMBE L BROTHERS NEW VORK TMATY-THIRD st. ‘\23-Jewelled initio pininite and want tect, ven the Waal "ated "et Hind three dave, wener wu PRESS CLUB SMOKER, 300 Members and Guests Enjoy “Al Star” Vaudeville. The New York Press Clad held ite fret smoker of the seagon in the club Spruce street, last night, three hundred members house, No. - with more th and guc pr . A vaudeville entertainment tm which many of th most prominent stars of the stage coutributed was given in the assembly room on the sixth floor, The Programme included Lilian Lorraine, headliner | Hanmerstein's Victoria; Irving Berlin, the father of ragtime; Loney Haskell, “That Rascal," Bernard Granville, star singer and @ancer with | ‘The Follies,” Barney Bernard, star of “Potash and Perlmutter;* Misa Betty | Martin, dramatic soprano; William Gor- the Hippodrome; Hattie of the New York the Farber Girls, In songs and Allen Siaw, coin mantpulater; Ota Gygi, court violinist to the Muss of Spain; Chirs Richards, “that ecsem tric Engilsh chap,” of the Palece Thea- tre; Miss Jean Tyne, contralto; Harry e Williams and Thomas Penfold, seag on and Prof. Newman, hypectist Sold extraordinary. ' ——$—_— NONE BUT WOMEN EDITORS. CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—John C, shaffer, 2.08. owner of the Evening Post and other newspapers, has bought the Index of Fvanston, MM. The paper will be run exclumively by women. Miss Hetty Cattell of Denver wilt be managing editor. There will be o woman sporting editor, elty . tte be, ceild all down the line, « stand . Gold IL yeu wish i Pe PAESENTATION WATCHES BE LUXE stage coach between Gantisteld, Mass, pt ond Atel % 8146 and Wincted three days a week, begin- En Soe Ve ‘'f ning next week He ends his lst of US SHE RE 8 iojonaroma ecm | feavet or eRe’ Nom’ tee sew ones. sun FROM A CHURON TOWER. W (From the Mestuehet Imguiser cad MBE.) and Mirror man weat up fouth Church and eaw these thingss through « glass: One of our profemtonal men Gupyieg wood out in the back yard ‘A lady gathering ber “washing” trem the ground. ‘The clothes ims keé ap- 0 a ha; Wetehen Seweies) reas | eee ee Se eee 18 Broadway, New York} “two mea having 0 “atgper” tm back UNTIL 20 OCLOCK § of of the hemes, OPEN EVENINGS U 10 Ferd ee ee ee é ia gether in front of one ef the Cunte: | | street stores. \ u Re Entre Conrge tor tt A man trying te coax bis pig bach hE ad eee tas OA inte Ne pat hristmas Specials | In Play Suits QD i For Boys and Girls ry WENT POINT SUIT, 62.50 Boys’ Play Suits COWBOY SUIT: INDIAN SUITS, BASEMALL SULTS. « 1.00 1OLA SQUAW SUI 198 MEXICAN RANGER SUITS 1.00 cowGIRL SUITS 198 LIVTLE RANGCR CHAPPS,.., 100 Shaped INDIAN SULTS ... 1.50 PAPPOOSE SUITS... 125 CHAPS WITH SHIRT 1.60 prairie QUEEN SUITS......+ 800 PAWNEE BILL SUITS. ....0066 1.50 CAWPUNCHER SULTS... Hea 4 fe SHAWNLE INDIAN SULTS. . Bo: ROUND-UP CHAPPS. .. 193 Novelties for Boys AEE ie ae oon RUBBER COATS. . 9025 WEST POINT SUITS... » & 7 INDIAN SUITS 2°50 RUBBER COAT A\ verre 900 BRONCO BUSTER SUITS 3.80| RAINY DAY OUTFIT—RUBBER BRONCO BUSTER CHAPE eA TEXTURE, SLIP-ON AND ESKIMO. SUITS ‘ AT TO MATCH. SKATING SUITS... * g50| HAT TO LITTLE SCOUT SUITS... 3,00} SLIP-ON RAINCO AMP®RICAN BOY SCOUT SUITS SOO!SWEATERS ... BUPPALO BILL CHAPPS 8.00) 1 OusES PIG CHIPF SHITS sores 8.00) er TEXAS CHAPPS 3.50 SHIRTS... Chrisin as Specials in Boys’ Overcoais & Suits $10 Norfolk Suits, $4.50 $12 Norfolk Suits, $6.50 $12 Overcoats, $7.50 Bargains which result from our purchase of the stock of Heinman Bro 47 CORTLANDT ST, nufacturers of Boys? Gifts That Will Bring Joy To Any Little Girl or Boy What could you give any little fellow that would please him one-half as much as a real Cowboy, Indian or Soldier Suit— he'd get more fun out of one of these Play Suits than he would from any, thing else that you coul give him. Girls’ Play Suits + $1.00 'sQUAW SUITS 100 BRONCO SUITS. . 1,00 PAPPOOSE SUITS. New Yor¥’s Clo est ee ey bis est Norfolk me of SKATING 6UUT, 27) BROADWAY, near Chambers 3t sar Greenwich, 125TH STREET, at 34 Ave. UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. UNION SQUARE AND HARLEM STORE OPEN EVENINGS.

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