The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1914, Page 11

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— a <= TET TET ‘. se THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, sAnvaRT 88, 3014. — a my | | GIMBELS--4l Ready with the Best Saturday Offerings 6! KILLED BY BY AUTOMOBLE This Whole CLEARAWAY Month of JANUARY Nee a ce An_Extroordinary Incident! Fur Prices Drop with | the art fied on Blackwell's Island. ae When the is eizsling Gas snpeste to ant re hy h P of the year. But auch quotations re not ee eptet Te fer ts coldeot ont Just, beginning. bg yh mp had for we must follow our merchandising thet of the There Is No Yo Reason Why a Woman Should Not Have a Fur Coat When Such Low Prices Prevail Arctic Seal (dyed cone: coe at 947.60 and 967.60 Caracul Coats fed Gaus Hudson Seal (4: ere) SS Coats, $95 to 9880 Ponyskin Coats at Mole C Tt at So s62.60 Fur-lined oth and Tweed Coats, $87.50 to $65 - At These Prices It Soar i Like Giving Away Fur Scarfs and Muffs Not only is the dvanceExhibit of the captivat- ing fabrics gath- ered for the An- nual Silk Occa- sion, whic eo gins on Monday, anuary 26th next,arevelation in its far-reach- ing economies— ae itis ee Wor hours this morning before the ut beat for Blackwell's Island left te Charities Pler at Twenty-sixth sireet and the East River at 7.15 v'clock a man tramped nervously up and down the pier, and he was the first to board the steamer when prep- | arations were made for the start. He was Sigmund Gross of No. 321 East Sqventy-ffth street, and for most of thé night he had searched for his sister, Misa Josephine Gross, who had left their home at 9 o'clock last night to go to @ delicatessen store and had not returned. | It was after 1 o'clock this morning | seventh street police station that 4 a! Fashions for here had bec Meer digas horse ant thas ts | the coming season. For all the Silks lRasdoums prise ts winter ond ramser wp gi aeeell ; There are no entrance fees or charges of any description, + belessbbtagec hornbeam crllgroe de a_display of Natural Beroctn—Scarts, 96 60, $8.50: and| Black Fon Searle, s 99.00, 916 and 910.60, Sperting Goede Sere, oth Fleer” ta Mtl 913.08, 60nd 8. Mulls, #16, 91 and 928, vaults, $28: San BO and tab ee ett afte, $16, 48.60 and nino and _ Sesiiih th Waskwury lease’ See in the sale were chosen for their de- rts, 90 and #18, ‘Mutts, 18.60 sett oak 910. Final Olearaway Prices . escription of the girl, whose name sirability i in making the new costumes, why 919, Mole Muffs, we) s19°00, ‘Women’s Leather Hand Bags ‘was not known, was like a description of bis missing sister. ‘Whea the boat landed to-day he rushed to the hospital. They told him and not just because we could buy them at low prices. Selections may bé made today or tomorrow for delivery on tay QDisplay takes place in the spe Exhibition Rooms on the 10th reached by Sand Street sevaonite one. est Broadway. Furriers Since 1842 —— This nn gothesing of oriry oid thes Mihee SOe that the girl had died at 130 o'clock ‘this morning. Mise Gross, intent apparently on her purchases, had hurried across First avenue directly in the path of William Riley’s taxicap. Riley, on his way from bis home, No. 330 East Fifty-third street, to a cail in Ninety- Po ar street, had sounded his horn $2 Nightgowns Trimmed with New Embroidery Beading at $1 In the White Sale Have you seen this beading, which is also an ? It is a new idea this season—and a very clever one, for qprerteny for ie oaine wide Eeceee elt Siteuee.” Women’s $1.85 Glove Silk acim Cowimgre of fie sncircled With this new ritboncrun | lr Vests, Specially Priced at $1.15 beading—their short sleeves are also finished in the same way. . ‘ Nightgowhs With Hand-Loom pieperbeasyite Yokes, $1.60 These yokes are of fine batiste, . | | January Clearaway events at considerable disregard: to |. so dainty that ta? Ria ane set Chugh Sey profits. Allien inthe aasortmant fn white i hand-emn! these yokes are j ; a ow e Best Lingerie ai e Have Ever " Presen at $1 and $1.50 Is In This White Sale _ second rioor stocks—all ext nary values. We have divided them into two groups. Priced at $1.65 and $1.95" ree Peat (Sas, stopped his car as A apt be could and picked the girl ASTOR BABY HELPS SAVE POOR BROTHERS Ag Rich Little One Sends Money to! Aid Diet Kitchen’s Work { | During Summer. John Jacob Astor 6th is one of the! members in good standing of the babies’ department of the New York First Copies of Spring Hats by the Paris Modistes Worhen’s imported Susetae ie $6.95 to $7.50 Grades at $4.95 Anger «cong thing to wear underneath the outer | ae ee ete ee 04.95. Diet Kitchen Association, which had ite annual meeting yesterday after- noon at the home of the President, Mra. Henry Villard, The Astor baby sent $100 last summer to aasist in the | work of saving other babies during | therhot weafher. Faith Kingdon Drexel and her little * brother, Anthony Drexel, are also membera. Cousin Eileen Decies had been invited to join th cen but her letter must have been lost in the ause Mrs. Villard ‘han not | heard from her yet. It is proposed to In Milan Tagal, $6.75 to $8. pitted The modistes who dictate what the styles shall be, have had very different opinions on the subject for S; Reboux has created a new kind of sailor —a very chic little hat. Monsieur Lewis has made new and more daring interpre- tations of the Tricorne—and his hats that flare at the left side are masterpieces in lines. Then there are hats that turn up in ‘cuff. like effect at the Cate not to forget a charming new m style. | F We have had these hats eopied in the lovely new colors— bottle , petrol blue, mustard, wine, purple, and a bronze-like tong of brown, Pierrot Pompons of Ostrich The Newest Trigening 6 5c to $3.25 Have you seen the new cap-like hat, with one be ee huge pompons at the front, and another at the back? new style of tricorne which we have illustrated requires bo no #ague up to one thousand during the coming y other trimming than one of these pompons. In ‘eed, their success will surely be brilliant. Mid-season Hats of Silk, $5 to $12.50 “Castle” Dancing Caps ‘of Gold or Silver Lace, $5 Jet and Tulle Dancing Hals, $7.50 to $12.75 Floor Quality -- Style = These Best and Newest | conforming brine and’ "fetskere $2 & $3 Lingerie Blouses in New York ge ge theaat Erey ooiare are the keynote of their beauty and tation Con, the Revere and fon ene GIMBEL 8 The new tale which are narrower than those of this season are important too, But, the fact that some of these Blquses are trimmed with hand-crocheted Irish lace, : nd TOILET GOODS and DRUGS With a Clean Price-Record You may always be sure of receiving proper sienieg when selecting articles in our Toilet Goods dey jon, and of securing reliable pure drugs at GIMBELS. Prices are invitingly low, others are trimmed with a very good imitation of filet lace, and some have inset waist coatece| plete range of 76. im the entire ail of net, and that a large number of the Blouses are of embrold roidered voile—explains, in a few , why these are such oie , $6 and ¢8 Imported Velour Hate, 06 as these examples indicate. We reserve the right to limit quantities. 23-Jewelled | . Geld a Filled Watches tht rae To") Toilet Requisites Women’s Rubber ee 10 in. und at . +f? Mennen’s Talcum, 90 Hong, reg. $1.25, at 6 Clearance of Waistcoats at 6 and 95, Repuiarly $2 to $% and More All Men’s Fur from : eee Guaker South Be ean 8 ine AI rund Fi oor Ce eee One-third 1 Violet Glycerine Soap, Frontenac Tris and py 5 for ae Gallet Guimauir Soap,10¢ Pure Drugs Fourth Fleer AN AND TO TO-MORROW. Colgate’s een eee Soap, be re extract of Witch Hazel, gal- Boys’ Overcoats at Big Savings hard an you tke, Pebeco Too! 300 bate 15, ats 86c., peaks .» 186 ; ee acs ane ge $5.75, Were $10, $12.50 and More Read This Story ibb’s Talcum, ae Violet onia, q' pt., 160 Linyon's: Bo . Finn of cloudy Aramoonis, qt 196 The intelligent parent will immediately jot this down and Gimbels Nail iy ee . 25e, 19¢)pt. and tomorrow come to GIMBELS. If you are willing to invest 650 Very Smart Winter Coats] | Gimbels Nn Enamel ro. 268 io. Water ttn, $5.76 in an Overcoat for your boy, truly inthis Clearaway dis- , For Women and Misses '* Gimbels Imperted Nail Crayon,| Wampoles Cod L Cod Liver Oil, 686 posal there are garments that actually sold from 40 to 60 per A rt ae, a asahon, reg, $1, Weetphat Heir Te Tonic, $1 sie, bbe | | cent. more. At $5 i hae Bone Nuil Rrushes with Ber ent Yellow Throat Mixture, 1 | win Ol Bo To Be Clad in LAST WEEK purchased about 1,000 of these Coats trom Fine Gold Watches | out wings Of $80. schable handle,| Californie Fie tera #10 ’ ( tecture wi very heavily ont rom mang 1 00 SoMit 18-4. Gold g138 | reg, #125, aca Birasbes; tee, 20e,|_ Hoe hotel teres, s00 GIMBEL-Quality Warm 7 Ay ee esis at Hi, nd they ated earn, 4 {ime at all, becase - I “e 2 for 26¢ |Main Floor and Subway And Cozy Overcoats lm THIS WEEK sare manufactures ent for us and anked ws to i. ~ 5 nF) re r) r 4 means comfort for any active boy when out of doors. : Vina ‘ balance of these Coats’ (650), Lied Indian and Cowboy Suits These are in chinchillas, plain materials and mixtures, in PY OUR BUYER SAID— ‘Too is hee Sout as tw ee if you On the CLEARAWAY Trail gray, brown and blue; fully lined and thoroughly finished fl Tor us to have n Wensdortul 09 Bale cthy sod thass Is there a boy you would make glad? Then you can delight | | throughout. Sizes 2}4 to 18 years, Now Read the Sequel him in Wild-West fashion with one of these outfits, ¢x- Fourth Fleer tremely low-priced. The energetic little girl, too, joins the THE COATS ARE HERE—sn4 » hyd Being Bone Ba! fun in one o feb DU uaw Suita, ‘Then—-oh, joy! There are Boucles, Chevicts,, watbia Ci tures—some lined and inter! warter-tined and trim hs GIMBEL,| BROTH ERS |222e== we disappointed. Subway Boor BROADWAY ‘THIRTY. THIRD OT. $1.50 to $2 Cowboy Suits, $1 $3.75 Indian Chief & Squaw Suits, $2.50 These Suits in sizes 4, 6,8 and 10 years. . Fourth Floor i ui i in a ti ote aes

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