The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1914, Page 11

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a FANVARY 96, "1916, enue The GIMBEL February ' Sale of Furniture te state nee pa eee 4. fats Les. mon a ites avaivive * em The Most Important MONTH-END SALE ¢," ef ve GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE | Ie this one—coming as_ it does two days before stock-taking. All the stocks previously seinoe for January Clearance must conform to the law of the sets Sale and he again underpriced for Friday and Saturday. With stock-taking sg» Td a matter of h this sale will serve as final and absolute clearance—86 Elevators, or a few steps below the Main Floor, and you are on the Subway Store Balcony, where GIMBEL economies begin, The Law of the Month-End Sale eis Tan Gokee te wa, pode "i it has ‘haan reduoed ia, price before. Month-End Sale of Women’s Apparel SUCH LINEN My Women’s $10 and $15 Coats, Suits and Dresses—all HOUSEKEEPERS priced at $4.95 OUT EARLY This is a very wonderful presentation and would never be possible ynless in 36e Table » Damask, 20¢ S| such a rigid movement when the law of the Month-End Sale compelled additional _ Darnlae bes reductions. igo ieee 4 Newest jMehtbed Coats ee ary arte hr welven, ‘collars; Smart Suits Many different Stylish Dresses ~ atyles; .| Soft Silks, Nets, Volles, Lin- gneve e Mixtures; all sises weries, for afternoon or street in the lot; draped or plain, 94.96, |woar: ‘all sizes, 94.96, ‘Women's '$5 Check Dresses, Children’s $1 Dresses, 6c 85 bi ce Waists, 22c Children’s 91 f fainconta, 65c| Tailored Waists, 48 An entire stock of Children’s | Women’s $5 and $7.60 Rain Coats, $1.85 Ls coats, $3.95 Subway Balcony 85c and $1 UNDERMUSLINS at 50c Tateag Decrees, Commumeeions te tierra ly are copies of higher priced models; all trimmed with ribbon and embroidery; some some slightly soled, Month-End Sale of Ms Men’s and Boys’ Apparel Few om om A r this 4 decisive clean-up we offer the following extraordinary MEN'S DERBIES an MEN 8 eto AND (D $12 WINTER OVERC OVERCOATS, $4.50 SOFT HATS, 5, $1.25 MEN'S ; nies $10 AND $12 SU SUITS § oe large variety of MEN'S. cy AND $4 TROUSERS, $2.15 Neat stripes in worsteds, finely tailored, perfect!; ing, regular stocks. MEN’S g10 RAINCOATS, $3 Only about 60 of these Coats; sizes 82, 34 and 36 values. 3 big MEN’S OILSKIN | COATS OR, TROUBERS, 50c Odds and ends, a snap for men who own a boat i ails j : Lj ‘The detectivee-burst in the door and, @warmed into the room with drawn Regularly $1.95 at $1.25 In Mesialine and Seco Silk; black, and in nearly all shades. the head with a revolver, Perelli femped for the window and was by Lieut. Bhea. grabbed the alleged “gunmen” fighting with Looking at Furniture!’’ figts and biackjacks, the police using their fists and gun butts. They went te the foor, overturning chairs and Said a visitor yesterday, after a lengthy and enthusiastic tour of inspection ihe room, One of the men reachea|(| of the main Exhibition of the Furniture Sale on the Seventh Floor, with its spacious avenues and cross streets, and its 80,000 feet of clear space—the largest single floor that we have ever known to be devoted to the display of Furniture. But, of course, it is not the space, but The Furniture That Fills It which makes this event one that no householder or home builder in New York, or for many miles around it, can afford to miss. blow from a revolver and band- > cuffed. @Bhe nolse of the struggle aroused the inmates of the house. Police whistles were blown and the street was soon filled. Pretty soon the racket in the room on the third floor ceased. The gunmen had been beaten into submission, Tho detectives’ torn collars and coats showed they had sera aren ary heen up against something resem- People are moving every day. There is no set time, as used to be the case, long Overcoats, all wool fabrics in neat rye the room were found « number|| for moving into a new city apartment or country home. sera aren ary vie steata cates ka pre eee reroleors ene other 1, All these new homes must be,furnished—many of them today—and ; Novtks Sresuiyn polis Wecwsenctors there are many old ones to be brightened by new furniture, perhaps a single ralary S SHIRTS Ee did Month-En 1 | petm, Lattr the polles eald they Bad Piece, perhaps an entire equipment. wae pee in om EL FLOOR COVE act . \ ‘been identified by Meyer Berkowitz, a For all these, the GIMBEL February Furniture Sale provides: ‘ tl Loc Renin, in plain ; grocer at No. 108 South Bighth street, : eile 2. all aiaes: in $24.50 ‘ice oon $19.50 Tapestry Brus-|70c Tapestry Brussels Nove ton care ago as he was open: First—VARIETY iS tremens Ba gosh wir lilt Raat, O01 | Carpet, Se Ye. ing up his place for the day. He was Over 2, Jes are revealed by a rough count, ranging from a Leiber 4 the prii te Imported uite, toa to lithe Table or white enameled Dresser for the Summer home fo for Identineation, ree peda All of it, Gedy for a small le of “‘show pieces,” is chosen for its U: ; No, 419 South First street, as well as for its beauty of Sin Menon neeer Second—QUANTITY pallet thal “WENDS BACK WITH SHIN. Over half a million dollars’ worth of Furniture is on our floors as the Sale starts. There pobnele munis may be la: stocks, due to an excess in them of costly pieces. But we are safe in Remarkable Surgical Operation on sayin, without fear of just contradiction, that this is CIMB L Furniture stock offers the Gel With Diseased Spine. aga 99 per cent. of the demands for food furniture that can be found PLATTSBURG, N. ¥., Jan. 9.—A girl's in oie York spinal column was mended with @ piece ak ppl lit ope Tes Third—QUALITY D. Silver, a local physician, The high level of excellence which we demand of all Furniture taken into We GIMBEL he to Mise Rese Jenner of Elisabeth, stock be 90 wel washers lerstood that we can dismiss it with a word. Enough to say that Hensal neta tee Ge roen ete hatever price you ou wish to spend on newly furnishing, or refurnishing your home, you tubercular affection of the spine. The be aur 0 buying here the ine that the price will buy anywhere and that no poor Furni- operation consisted of opening the back tolerated at any price. ‘and exposing six inches of the spinal cca! pn ated Ge Fourth—SAVINGS i i anngunced t spay thar the Twelve mbnths in the year GIMBEL prices are moderate. AVIATOR Atwood TO WEO. faye Marriage ase Win We Net Gtop Hie in the Sal 2 reins a oe <i which‘is all in the Sale at the reduced prices, is increased by care- fits aloenie purchases of desirable Furniture, that show the same savings, TOLEDO, 0. 29.—"My marriage ee) ere Ja Pe ae ea Today, Friday and Saturday ane oe to-day as he admitted that he ane eareaies ee Are “Acquaintance Days” : @o badly beaten he is still in bed, leading Rag / eras ge Te » 100 Yd. iy, Ti ‘Women’s “Regal” High Shoes ig Ble Case Muslin, os Month-End Price $1 . pak ern Although these 600 pairs of Shoes are what is known as rejects, we will guarantee each pair jus oa 5 the senders te | price was paid. Fortunate indesd ie'the Ww serapie sane for they axe hors, 134 to 434 n widths A, ama. and she will obtain a grea’ Gun-metal, Patent’ Lea Leather and Vici Kid, in button or lace models, Subway “Winding up the GIMBEL fiscal year with this Important Sale of Remnants In the Subway Store, Lower Floor * Pm oy yy Dress Goods, Silks and Wash Goods in the history of the GIMBEL Store came to during the month of January—you may judge therefore what to expect in values after peo » suit ioe as these when thousands of pieces were cut and in many cases odd dress Remnants of Laces Remnants of Silks and Velvets a February and August, we reduce these pricés still er, from t 50 percent, ple fru whether the furniture is in large groups or sitfgle pieces, 1 whether itter or elaborate styles; with most of the reductions running’ from a quarter ge a thi or even waist legths remained. Here are the accumulations from both stores at wonderful sa’ Beer, at He won his bride: ” on Toe ts Pencts ais 2c to 50c Length Special at 50c a Yard 1 mae 6 Se ” on ich are invited to loo le Furniture over, MPARE it as to Remnants of Allo’ had Insertions and Flouncings in Shadow ding plain frsrae pete px Satins, lo dente date has heen set for na pater bo Ve Val, Torchon and Cluny, in ngths of from 14 to 144 yards; at 8c to coder! 5 led Wet, be erty Bai, sriped and checked Taffetas, ieee es price with the furniture offered in other stores about town; Lag ob either the trans-Atiantic or matrimonial quali ID if iyou ier oon wast rig tg ai eso Bog Tengtti regularly Be to 8 ee rmbrolderien at 4, | ks, Velvet, Velvetewns and ye, all marked st one-third after the formal opening of the Sale on Monday. An important feature of the preliminary display days is the grouping of 4 The Furniture from the Ideal Home At Half Its Former Prices 000 worth, comprising many of the most superb pieces in our stock, which have nei eat in ‘the various rooms of the Ideal Home, is now tered fe dp and suites are unique, it is well to make yo ft meeions tant pe io sanyo Sixth, Seventh and: Eighth | Floors” reguls ‘ly 60c to 75c y & Remnants of Wool Dress Goods bebe ae Ribbons Special at 42c Yard ieee neat 5 apd lecuneda, of eikbed ta In a splendid variety Hy fabrics; black and Upha ar es 2 to 5 yards, a wie rap gent ah ply 4to (MoT in tae wide and }4 to 2 yards long. a 8 'e Jarl; Rennan ed of U aie sal Remnants of Linings assortment of Curtain At 7c and 16c Yard Matera including. 86-inch plain variety, i il Sateens, Percalines, Tailor Sateens, ete, and figured Scrims, in white, oun Regularly W2)ee'to and ecru, 27-inch white Nottin "Remnants of Wash G Li in border effects, and a plod ges of border F you, or your family, are partial to unsweetened chocolate coating, try “fete Old Fash- ioned Chocolate Creams, Exhibition Days PEA of the February Sale collec- ed Silkoline with white groun j é tion of low flowers. All el i Jerde of Wash Goode in ovary imasigahio tabtie tna amie 5 and desk reg. old at 100 to 25e. cit yao ee many from our Second Floor regular stocks, BRASS BEDSTEADS At Gc Yard—The collection consists of Percales, Voiles,° Ging! 6,000 yards, joducios Ls nie Lawns, Batistes and Tissues, Regularly 12}<c yard. ohered Ca At 100 Yard—The assortment includes Flowered Crepes, V¢ pos ster ete, at 60 | (2 ow ara . sd pe to 200 yd., regularly 1 Jaf | to Boe yard, Tn remnant lengt! quality; Ot PG Leite Goting Fanae, Ore etens on Gone | fa A COMPLETE NOVEL EACH WEEK IN THE EVENING WORLD, § Next:—* THE MAIDS OF PARADISE," by Robert W. Chambers, Author of “ The Common Law,” Hectic ccc a a a Elan Chanees’, Ste, sat } our customere’ convepience for February delivery at sale prices, Subway, Lower Floor ; “ +2 = 2 oe PUM PLT ES LRM RE OF ke FEMME TIC me per Cae a US iat apie nash

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