The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1914, Page 13

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« “VOW TO GET soe DIAMOND RINGS oon William Blackihalled Her an Her and Tried to! IN STERLING Sell Back Ring in Which LIVES A GIRL Stone Was Changed. 4 Who Sufi oped As M Girls Many Do—Tells How She Found Relief, Conn.—"I am a girl of years and I used to ‘faint away mm month aad is ce i 3s iff & dnred i iii Pak g j ing to water, J bad pim end a bad eplor, and for been on my face ive years I had pound brought me out all right.” —Miss Levies Myres, Box 74, Massena, N. Y, Young Girls, Head This Advice. At the‘ strest,. however, the detes- tives, whom he seemed to suspect. frightened Clarke and the other man and they ran to Egan and all fled to |] OUR PAYV-AG-YOU-CAN PLAN fe Gafe, Sane, Sound, Serviceabie. BROOKCYN'S MOST RELIABLE FURNITURE 1 CARPET HOUSE 2686-90 TWO BLOCKS FROM FULTON St. OPENS AN ACCOUNS EDIT TERMS "3 Pom "50/6 Pox "100 il 04 Doe 75|"9 Pe *150 Fine Gold Watches ||: ope STATION | nr CORNER 1 ines Selid ata ont “s Seu tea sues Send ie. Hy 18.00 Seltd ra rU) from be re wet Pt a] NOTICE! oar sc § E i a st ke tf hi ii ffi i ; i i i : ul : i Pure Blue-White Stones of the finest quality, absolutely white, Purchased personally by GIM3EU diamond experts and brought to the GIMBEL work-shops where the newest French designs in platinum filegree and lace-work mofintings have been composed to enhance their beauty. The following items are examples of the economy afforded those who would have absolutely reliable gems mounted in the newest styles at prices far below ordinary. ° Pendants at GIMBEL Prices A grou . distinctive in design, Gold Pendants, set with pearis and dia- tuond; complete with chain. A grou Consisting of a number of very handsome Pendants with lace-work designs of platinum, containing three diamonds in drop effect, uisite Shower at with a coterie of exceptionally beautiful diamonds, 8 veritable blaze of fire, all platinum setting, inc luding chain. Other magnificent Dismond Pendants from $575 to ¢776, in various effects, In particular we might mention the one at §776, which is a Combination Brooch and Lavalliere. ard dg a Begg aise Lipa: dpe podiivedrremenary gen Achar pure white diamonds, The pin, tongue and catch are removable and by adding a chain makes a per- fect Pendant. You will find the difference in GIMBEL prices and those you would pay spe- cially houses well worth considering, when you comtemplate a diamond Poh mo As Though a Fairy Had Descended Upon the White Sale—and Used Her Magic Wand! Indeed, the several special purchases of lingerie which we have just consummated were quite unexpected! But this is how it happened—a few manufacturers who have made thou- sands of Undermualins for our January Sale were eager to make up the laces and embroideries which they had left over, and which they cannot duplicate. We accepted their propositions, for we know from experience that these are just the Undermuslins that fagtidious women desire. To express it in the language of dollars and cents, these purchases bring $1.50 Undermuslins, at $1 $2 Undermuslins, at $1.50 Nightgowns, Combinations, Princess Slips and Petticoats are in the majority, Just’ Three Days More of This Gimbel White Sale, Which Has Caused a Furore in New York. Second Floor “A Perfect Exposition, of Silks As Well As the Most Wonderful Sale I Have Ever Seen” This was the enthusiastic comment of a well-known dressmaker. Now we shall explain why y this woman hed the grounds to make this sweeping statement: This Sale is an annual event at GIMBELS—is an International Occasion, and it is a in Europe or America. e finest looms in the world were for weeks and weeks weaving the silks for te sale—for there were nearly 150,000 of them to begin with. sentria erm pant Efe es SIPS RU us Mt ju ol or their ent silks that brought fame to that notable manuf + ny The American silk manufacturer, whose ee ot stutts are only rivaled by those of E: has contributed a most extraordinary collection of novelty and crepe weaves, printed after mc of Martine and other famous French colorists. The arreroue silks that have illuminated the history of dress, rare been pose Twornticed i —the m $e ee it brocades that echo oat splendor of the it days in the Hie sonalaite es po flat oo A ved Uy tae Guects of Pranes wad by fav- orites of the Louis Periods. Conservative and very are well i eprenen: ts too—everything from white practical silks lingerie silks, to Leavy drome catia for the dear old Considering the fact that there are three block-long aisles of tables, and an entire Salon given Gal Cal ailks, it is quite impossible to enumerate all prices, therefore we shall give merely @ 2.75 Imported Satin Meteor, $1.95 Yard. and’$3.50 Printed Sikes, $1 & $1.65 Yard. 1.10 and $1.25 Satin M poatoes, 85c Yard. 2 foper Boteer, $1.35 Y 0 and $4 Brocaded Damas, $1.95 Yard. 1 ery, Phiten, 55c Yard. 7s - 6 Printed Mateos ie roa aille, $1.55 2.50 Im; imported Crepe de € Chin 10 to $30 $1.75 Yard. Brocades from the nt Exhibition,.at $6 Yard. Second Floor New Coaster Sets All Glass—New Cuttings—Nickel-Plated Rims $10 for Boys’ Over- coats h fa rm, to $20 they will be hurri tomorrow at the surpris- ingly low price of § SBC the Set ped look ai. ne set Tr never expect y $1.50-—one man th Fi & ance Days’ scssseaconsomnan Sais penne Tomorrow, First of the Three “ACQUAINTANCE DAYS’’ To Let You Make Friends With The February Furniture Sale Acquaintance, stimulated by interest, often devel: poe of wha ot ord of Acquaintance is to get you om TERESTED ae the Ts will mest you snore then dell its charming appearance, by aking you fel a home, byt Ploumnt ranner will mean more to you the longer it lives with rd,have a suite of furniture,” eald » man yesterday, “which T have oe ee Y » and it is as good as when | es limb and well seasoned.” There is nme ure in thie e from the man who made thia very sgt oy ay of en Shia and his pede in hs products the Prego | furniture in sneha F scllection complete, Lo we have. drowe from 80 Foreign Furniture Makers 801 American Furniture Makers 7A, each according to his specialty, whether it be a single chair or a superb Period suite. We have so carefull excluded poor, unwieldy and inappropriate J) st mcr xe rt ri ure! , that every piece Is desirable, most of them from medlum-priced, to inexpensive. In fact, to a greater extent ever before, it is a Bale of precisely The Furniture That People | Want These are some very interesting facts about ae 3 ye rchases layed for the most parl on a sin, ly arranged floor ~~ ean c nn ee ughly experienced body’ o of salesmen led in the G aa oe cane teem lane baal tithe ‘tions make tie Se Given brusry Faruitaro Sele thet Gl BELS has —Over a half million dollars’ worth of our regular stock and special fasgoot ataale farnieere teas to eokare T a —A aed fetes te a THOUSAND EARS of arenirs is a os pataty phe ny withthe the Pabruary and suas Alli Ui Sub’ a —T furniture 0% choose durin he three“ inlance pe: s” Teg Te i yy delivered as soon as February 2nd-— the pa day of the Sl caaiaiadia But You Can Choose Today If You Prefer You will find it.pleasant to walk through the broad, well-arranged aisles with their nearly ‘wo miles of frontage, along which the Furni- ture is Y iceoetion to style and finish in a way that no store has ever before attempted. a The Seventh Floor holds the great bulk of the neg ivi ake 50 much room is required for its proper, unasomae di ture overflows into the Auditorium on the Ei eth Plog ok atic a hed with a fine collection of Mission amituree = to a special displee in the Sixth Floor, A noteworthy feature of these “ Acquaintance q Days” will be a rich group of $30,000 Worth of Furniture from The “Ideal Home” to Be Sold for $15, 000 Our plas for an improved arran, t of our Furniture doing away with the Ideal Home where, until now, potent ay ieces of furniture have be@ displayed in appropriate settings. te group of Retire, comprising some of the finest pieces ia in our prise will be grouped together at the front of the Furniture Store, ou can select a magnificent $3500 Gold Suite for $1760, or a single Chair at eae) from $50, with many a fine piece between these prices, May we not hope for the pleasure of an early visit on one of these “ t- leg Sixth, Seventh and Bighth Floors

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