The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1914, Page 9

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WOW TRY TBE TE CE a a araree suns ees HEAL FREER»: Will Also Make i rom Head ot And Dr. Lederle Says There!’ Would Be No Health Board Fuss if She Did. persistent fey and h ceiminals | pjonal code 1 re-|too hot for expec i Burned Ont. stimated at $25,000 wa ating and lithographing plant, w HL Kellogg by fire, which | burned out UL sixth floor of the seven: | story building at Nos, 141-183 East Twen- fle’ ty-ffth street early last night. “OLD FASHIONED FAMILY REMEDY FOR COLDS AND BODY BUILDING Father John’s MedicineCures Colds and Builds Upthe Body Both Dr Meas 1, Lederle, Commis Hyatene, empatiteal that there was th | | high offices | “T have no Intention to take the ex-| amination for either of the oMces.” was the gist of Dr. Baker'a comment “Sex makes no difference® sald Dr. Oe hetamicianionbe of Health was an. Without Use of Alcohol or noyed fo think that the possibility of! Dangerous Drugs—A Doc- tor’s Prescription, 50 Years in Use. @ storm in his department was being , discussed. | “There is no atorm brewing over this," .aald Dr. Lederle, “The matter {# up to the Civil Servicé Commission- era, aud 1 shall take ho action either Way uhtll they move. These posts are Absolute Truth of This Story both open, and I should, naturally, ike Attested by Guarantee to Give $25,000.00 to Any Charitable Institution if Shown Otherwise. Father John's Medicine is » physician's pre- best dbiet Prescribed for the late Rev. Father John O'Brien, of Lowell, Mass.,.by an eminent spe cialist in 1855, Father John recommended this prescription t his parishioners end friends end fn this way it became fest as Father John's Medici Thi is true 825, 00 toa otherwise. to have them filled as expeditiously as possible, but I don’t care at all who gets the places so lamg ax the persons chosen are competent, “Personally I have no objection to ‘women Miling important positions in the Gepartment. It has always been my policy and that of the Health Depart- mant to disrogard ex altogether and te make al appointments and promo- tiene purely on the scores of capability end fitness.” Dr. Baker, who has made a nations reputation by her work with child prob-| Joma and in also widely known as a suffragist, aid she felt ilttle concern ‘over the matter. Tne Board cé Est! tionment appropriated far hor divis: a and we guarantee to give charitable institution, if shown 's Medicine will cure coughs, cold: troubles, and make flesh an strength if faithfully, Does not contain ol or poisonous dri and Appor- 965 last year Don’t say you thought of your fam- ily. Preve it with this pastime that you want them to enjoy and benefit by. it’s clean, pure, healthful — if it’s WRIGLEY’S CAUTION! Dis‘onest persons are wrap. ing rank imitations to loan like clean, pure, healtin. ‘WRIGLEY’S. These will be ot. red principally by street ‘fakirs, ped of some § aid. Be SURE it’s WRIGLEY’S. BUY IT BY THE BOX of most deslers—for 83 cents Each box contains twenty 5 cent packages. 0 eo | ‘ ‘ious “finds” for the connoi r. Angora Sweater Sets sia! rot LINEN TABLE CLOTHS at €8.78, wore 85. For Girls and Women LINEN NAPKINS to match Table Clothe ai ¥3.800 811-60 zen, were $e to $14.75. Broken sizes in these attractive garments admit of under- ODD LINEN NAPKINS at $2.26 and $3.26 a dozen, were $3. to $7.75. pricings. The athletic girl and woman will rejoice in the 2,600 yards of fine Bleached Linen Table Damask at @5c a yard formerly $1.35. Angora ahrts, including cap, searf and sweater, at $7.60, 3, lawl ards of Pearl White Costume Linen at 460 a yard, formerly 65¢ , aa) m2, Dewey, Table Cloths of pure lincn, trimmed with honk Cluny lace, at “An oe er of Clearance Specials in ss NUARY 2 fit ths a SS GIMBELS-—Two Rea Reasons for the Fine Savings That Abound in the January Clearaway (1) CLEARAWAY OF OUR OWN SPLEN- . ‘ Only Twice a Year—Such Drastic Reductions DID WINTER MERCHANDISE — priced In Women’s Modes ifn a manner to insure easy stock-taking at the end of January. ‘ ) NT ‘ SES We have maintained the Style Leadership of America simply because we are always the @) Poa FURCHAGES OF OTHER first to have the new modes— and this is possible because we beep our stocks clean by dle posing of our entire collections at the end of the Winter and Summer seasons. SEASONABLE GOODS from makers and Women’s Suits—Domestic and Imported ORLD, MONDAY, importers who are clearing their stocks—just like ourselves. re — . " At $12.75, were $26 t bie were $42.50 to $55 And, then, of course, the JANUARY WHITE SALE $19. +, wer were yo to $40 $47.60 , were $60 to $75 —a separate proposition; and more attractive than ever $100, were $200 and More. sin its merchandise and economies-- newly and specially made for GIMBELS. Taking Advantage of Every Good Market Opportunity , Is what keeps GIMBELS so brimful of timely interest. White Sale Lingerie And Silk Petticoats Designed Especially for Young Girls And Small Women Heretofore, the petite woman, who only requires sizes 32 or 34, has felt slighted when White Sale time came around, for she could not get either the styles of the moment or gar- ments to conform with her dainty iines. But in this Heap Sale we have specialized lin, and silk Petticoats for such small har deeth as well as for gi ay of 14, 16 and 18 years. And these garments are as moderately priced as those in the more common sizes—for instance: Petticoats of silk hile adh bed hag hind) ae 95 a. lengths Lingerie Petticoats, prettily probe with laces and embroid= eries, with straight lines, $1. Nightgowns in Empire, bolero and kimono styles at $1, Combinations with either skirts or drawers, $1. Second Floor Women’s Silk Dresses At $12.76, were $20 At $26, were $35 to $45 al were $27.60 $35, were $37.60 to $50 $45 to $200, were $87.60 to $400—Imported Models Women’s Imported and Domestic Coats Hap mee Boucle Coats, $15 $25 to $60 orted Radyne Coats, $15 to $25 $22. 50 to $26 Cloth Coats, $15 $42.60 to $160 Imported Wraps, $22.50, $26, $36 and $75 Third reer Like Brilliant Flowers of the Riviera These Wonderful Dress Cottons From Rodier and Maurin of Paris No flower garden at Nice or Monte Carlo can be more radiant and charming than this great bouquet of the most original and most desirable Novelty Dress Cottons, which we have secured from the two great Paris d mentioned above. They are fabrics that you do not find in common circulation, because they are chiefly designed for the Paris dresamakers by themselves on their exclusiveness. Some of the Rodier Dress Cottons, to be sure, we have considered beautiful enough to have in our regular GIMBEL stock at full prices. But Now Prices Are Half or Less! —whether your choice be to fall upon an exquisite Crepe, a smart Ratine, J anuary Sale of White Silks | ton Voile, « trosh and Spring-like Dotted Swiss, or any other of the scores of tind le courte has become one of the important ingerte materials, wildering designs and co! which form the gathering. Priced thus Silk this is an especially fitting time for this Sal $2 Crepe de Chine, 40-in., a, 45 Yd. $1.35 Imported Habutai Se 90c Yd. $1 Imported Habutai, 36-in., ‘d. $1 Washable Corduroy, : 27-in., 60c Yd. 48c Yard, Usually 96c and Upwards 85c Yard, Usually $1.75 and Upwards 68c Yard, Usually 91:36 and Upwards $1.25 Yard, Usually ¢2 and 92.80 $1.75 Yard, Usually ¢3.60 and 94 In addition to this wonderful under-priced collection, we are showing The Delightful New I Dress Cottons for 1914 in a special grouping on the Secor “Negligees & Maternity Gowns ; , | re Nearly Half Price Lowering the Cost of Sleeping— At $1.95 to $9.75 The January Sale of Bed 1 Coverings Lovely Empire Robes of crepe de chine for Milady to} 1.0% carefully into your su lies of Blankets, low Cases, Comfgrtables and wear within the be eer, ol her buna 4 Spreads while this January event te on. ‘Thousands of thrifty J hokeovtves tie tere cose pretty material-—to be worn in the morning bath, \° | thelr year’s requirementa while these dependable qualities are offered at such low prices. And, the Weteakon Gowns are pretty enough to wear all Some of the Sale’s Features: about the house. wae extraordinary Sale, because we procured the stock Utica Bleached Sheets and Pillow Cases, in all sizes, at such prices as 80¢ for 81x99 in. is season) of the John’R, Willadson Com company. sos | Sheets and 4 a en in, Flow, Cases iderdown and. o ~00m, Se Challis, CNN? Plain Corduroy, Blanket Robes, $2.95 to $5.95. Crepe de Chine Negineee, 93.95 to $9.75. Silk and Satin, at $2.95 French Flannel and cllg at $3.95 to age Piemeie at $1.95. jecond Floor and “Lonsdale” Muslin, os re a at pl tnd Large Soft White Woolen Blankets, 76x84 in., of $6. ‘‘Bample”™ Comfortables at $2.60 each, ¢ that usually pec phd Handsome Crochet Bedspreads, scalloped, cut corners, at @2, pre And many other offerings of equal importance, Seoona Thor id Fi: lette aH f ne le ° gir ie Kimonos at $2.26, and Sacquee at ‘760—on the The January Sale of LINENS Continues - to reveal delightful surprises to scores of eager purchasers. Rare values from manufacturers in Ireland, , Germany and France, at amazing reductions. Every k kind of linen with which to replenish the housshold store, every kind to compile the wedding collection and the lerp! Laat collection of Wool Motor Hoods and Skating Cap fae ei, usually $1.50 to $3. Gy Automobile Caps for women and girls at 50c, meually $1.50. Main Fi iis H rR RACK bg fine and heavy, at $1.76 to $2.60 dozen, were $2.25 $1 and $3. Others at $6 a dozen, were Second Floor 9x12 Ft. French Wilton Rugs At $45, Instead of $60 One of the Finest Prizes in This Mill Clearcnce As a result of their half-yearly clean-up of discontinued patterns, Hardwick & Magee, the famous Philadelphia rug-making firm, have sent us an unusually good collection in each of the A and CRYSTALS "Sie’ | “aun Japanese China Celery Sets of 7 pieces - $1.95 $1.25 Japanese China Tea Pot, Sugar & Cream Sets $4.50 $3 C Chocolate P . = : four grades they make. oe Peg rag eg . os Ms ns Pt ba Fhe 8u] A French Wilton Rugs are among the very fincst made in America; and are now den China Cor@lensed Milk jan $8 offered at about the prices of Wilton Rugs of ordinary quulity, Dresden China * $1.66 Equally important savings on the other grades — French China Decorated Chop Dishes - $1.75 6c im Decorated Austrian China Cake Sets - $425 92.60 9x 12 ft. Hardwick Wilton Rugs, $37.50, Usually $50 Hend-palnted Tee Supa Loo pow : td oe 9x 12 ft. Bundhar Wilton Rugs, $33,, Usually $44 re y S, . Rosenthal Bavarian China Service Plates, daz. $187.50 9x 12 ft. Best Body Brussels Rugs, $24.50, Usually $32.75 Minton English China Service Plates, dozen $100 967.60 And a fine collection of other sizes, from little to big, in this same grade, at proportionate Crown Sutherland English China Service savings to the housefurnisher, in this twice-a- -year occasion, ‘i Fate a dome aa ~ : on But This Is Not All That's Interesting ustrian Crys' -piece Table Services - 4 ‘Austrian Crystal 60-piece Table Services - $20 BE edu , Anglo-Persian, Anglo-Indian and Worsted Rugs are here at the same sort of French Baccarat 60-piece Table Services - $82,50 920 Sanford’s 9 x 12 ft. Beauvais Axminster Rugs, at $21.60, usvally ¢: Crystal Finger Bowls, engraved, dozen - $6 93.50 Also all other sizes. Whittail Carpets in discontinued putterns. Eisth Floor Engraved Sugar & Cream Sets on glass tray $4.50 COT ES SS SS eee enn =e Gold Decorated Crystal Water Sets, 7 loves $25 $17.60 Austrian Crystal Cologne Bottles - $2.50 $1.50 Bohemian Crystal Guest Sets - - - $8 beg no Austrian Engraved Crystal Compotes - $6 TMT Fifth rier’ NEW YORK = —_—_—— —

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