The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1914, Page 10

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FEBRUARY 20, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, 1914. STILL Time for Your Share of Savings In This, the Most Liberal Sale in Years in TheGIMBELSUBWAYSTORE Still Time For You to Participate in The Nearly Million Dollar Blum Stocks Although Closing Time Is Near at Hand. So Take Advantage of Tomorrow’s Fine Offerings While You May Blum Brothers, Inc., Philadelphia, have been noted for their high grade stocks and R SHE FOUGHT DOTIME IN SING NG Riek Goes | Glasses When we! Btruck Her and He’s Up Quy for Ten Days Now. Ruffs! Ruffs! But they are new kinds that Madame has never seen before. $2.95 to $4.50 Pierrot or Harlequin never wore ruffs that stood out in a more fascinating way! That is why new ruffs have so much chic. Taffeta ruffs have pinked, pieced & and fancy stitched hae pee silk is white, the stitch f is generally in a bright color to match the maline, which is pleated in between Medici collars of lace or organdie are attached to many of these ruffs. A clever idea, is it not? Fine Cheer) finished ‘as every style of bei that is now fashiona $1 to 96. jain Fleer Dy Met matintied with having pursued 3. a soundly thrashed Oscar: Ray, Rs .” Mrs, Eugenia Nugent of No. went Forty-second street declared fedey she would try to send him to Row ts serving a term of ten ‘on Backs Island. He was Ppemt there by Magistrate Appleton tn atively light sentence the Ma- @id not know the prisoner had Mra. Nugent's eye giasnes by her in the face after she re- him. [ Rave learned that if I had been bby the breaking of my eye-| od would constitute assault in (gece degree, which is a felony,” am Nugent to-day. “While the @lagees did not inflict any in- fy the intent to injure was thore, | that also, I am informed, ts a! , Aa soon as Ray bas served his i n tor Gisorderly conduct or mls- after him on we | Nugent's husband, Edward, @mployed behind the acenes at itan Opera House, usu- Peaches his home at 6 o'clock ‘evening. Shortly before that a yesterday Mrs, Nugent went out i) some marketing. | Fine Fur Sets A Few Smart Models at Abnormally Large Reductions $150 Cross Fox Set at $72.50 $95 Cub Bear Set at $62.50 $375 Mole Ideal paige Fox Set at $175 $125 Silver Kitt Fox Set at $: $75 By trove Set at $37.50 $110 Russian Fitch Set at $65 $125 Sitka Fox Set at $55 $350 cen Caracul and Sitka Fox Set at $ Furriers Since 1842. thoroughness of business methods for the past eleven years.’ And particularly were they celebrated for their smart styles and large assortments in Women’s Coats, Dresses, Suits & Wraps Rare Blum bargains will be found in this excellent collec- tion, which should make Saturday the greatest day of the whole Sale. 9 ° ° ‘Women’s and Misses’ Dresses and Suits Group 1 at $5—Vahes trom $8.75 to $10. Group 3 2 2 at, $10.7 75 5 $11.7 75—Vatues trom $16 to $18 basen dems the best Ae med pa wrtich | square, many Wits oats and’ Tek, wiamign abe hawed or draped of Fine Poplin WE: , Set Seay Carre See = eee 14 te ey or anviaie bus Sean's oil This ehipe oO! of Poteet is bedrest atid Ag ee ) . i ws Suits are in all styles, although the size range is some- hipaa and French ped maker, ES Bollces ogee ards, poplin, tt hw Fr some cotton woven ‘Women’s and Misses’ Coats, $5.05 & $12.50 oe eaten At $12.60 for $19.75 to $22.50 Grades Pie phe mayy beberle fancy: Taree es ree and raglan sleeves, Also Women's Raincoats, with bel fn bombazine and shepherd "8 $1.60 Children’s 8 ved sta aL b) Gas returning home with vege- . meats tucked under her Picture of a busy house- when Ray, a powerfully built - Spproached her. ‘evening, dearie,” he said. | Fashion Has Now Ordered Petticoats me alone or I'll call a police- " reptied Mra. Nugent, and she ‘and fated him. Ray promptly Biker in the face, breaking her Dropping her bundles, it replied with a swing to , Which staggered her assail- she punched him in the 7 ‘ater to give i fad. Tomorrow these Petti- Specialized at $2.95 - Cae au lait Becond Fleer Smart Coats, for Winter, of Ural lamb, serge, broadcloth or plush, made up in quite the newest models, some with large silk frog fasteners. ‘Wemen's $1.60 VoileWaists, eee more or two wand more wea Ligh ce bow : long or sleeves, peacay EK Gry erat wey ly yaaa more than ted, but they are slightly tumbled. Sines 84 0 44. Women’s & Misses’ ¢3.50 Skirts at $1.95 Separate Skirts of Bedford mixtures and 3 draped models, Me, ie I only had my glasses!” she she slammed another blow face. “Then I'd give you Women's shy poke 910 Skirts at v i wi sytiah ers, in shepherd Shirts at $2.50 for Men The cast So ee pele ed ed or plain-colored are alone to cause a Children’s TE ard at 65c Ne tt: pan tre 2a, 6 to 14. Girls’ $2.00 to 98.00 Spring | Girls’ 94.50 to $6.00 Ween Special Clean-Up of All the Blum Aprons Dresses, $1.00 Dresses, $2,00.06 92.09 One-piece or Balkan models, with idmono sleeves. Many hand-em- broldered. Choice range of delicate nts. Sines 6 to 14 years. Good Fortune and Fine Clothing for Men and Boys Made These Great Offerings Possible Men’s $20, $22.50 and $25 Suits and Overcoats, All at $10.75 All full-lined, Srey. three-quarter length Chester- id Overcoats, in p! furor among who demand un- qualities of such dress accessor- BIB APRONS at 18c to 260. Hermatitched or embroidered and ality muslins or lawns. RONS at 18c. 260 and 480. Included in this assortment the in ft Se EE Se nas bam Rich Oriental Rugs Remaining pieces from the Blum stocks. A few specimens of sizes and prices showing what savings may be afforded tomorrow in this out-of-the-ordinary disposal of dis- tinctly high-grade and well-selected Oriental Rugs— Serapi Rugs, 12 ft. 7 in. x 9 ft. 7 in., regularly. India Rugs, 11 ft. 10 in. x 9 ft. 2 in., regularly. Serapi Rugs, 11 ft. 8 in. x 9 ft. } in., reguisrty. Ugs, x ar’ Mahal Rugs, 13 ft. 8 in. x 10 ft. 3 in., Regal penne a i ng ti Gr pated The mushroom bosoms tan, ee ed nd helloteo eran i Te 17. ‘indeed Pee aa be ee for you, Tt 2.60 92.60 Men’s Angora "Jackets, $10 black or Fair ts Mufflers, $3.50 Caps, $2 and Greatcoats, Reger weil " Were $12.50 and $16, $5, and $3.60 respectively. button to the neck and are ater il lined. Hand. 1 i Fine ts directly im ue iret, New ‘all-wool faa, in de hey 800 > ’ ° eties buttoning or convertible collars. \ Mahal Rugs, 14 ft. 5 in. x 9 ft. 10 i lar]: we arg nerve og ag a ge | Mahal Rugs, 12 ft. 6 in. x 8 ft. 6 in., regularly. uffnec r8, regu! “Heavy, medium or light we Mahal , 11 ft. 7 in. x 8 ft. 2 in., regularly. Very comfortable companions in rink, on boat or moun- seeramatt fr 7 aa Kiran On, SE 7 Oe heey -top. Main Fleer or ‘Gverecaia, 82 to 46 chest measure. Men’s $15 and $18 Overcoats at $7.75 75 oh Haw Pak Abend yt Price Kasakja Rugs, 8.2x2.10..,. . $19. rf iat 96 Shirvan Rugs, 5.8x3.6........ bx) on ne New York maker, about 1, cg ha dacp econo, Mosul Rugs, 6x8.4.... ...... $22.50 Overcoats. eed not t i as but we eae Te ses Gs ceeon a $19.70 9T. 98 Beluchistan Rugs, 8.11x2.6,, ..$20 Subway Store, Lower Floor 1,500 Pairs of That Strikes a Hap»y Medium “Men's Separate Ts Treeere. at $1.75, Children’s $2 Shoes at $1 It appeals both to the conservative For ¢3, an _, and to the smartly dressed man! San of peast a cco 11000 pairs of We could stop right here when it’s ‘Trousers in all. worsteds for i, bation eer as well wear, colors, if Bh yn k and patent leather, button style. eut models, with ortho- ra to, a 7. jeather soles, and low city A Stetson Soft Hat at $3.50 Kasakja Rugs, 8xi.11..... & Stetson, but— prolorako, “All wall taored and this special the fori vaMBES Young Men's Buits at 96.50. be telescoped, creased or Medium and all woo! fabrics; sizes datnnd shaped on age Be gery saten's, $15 to 0 $20 ) Raincoats, +816 8 ie “y ania ld ih ep BOYS’ $5.50, $4 and $4.50 curl ayy My hig Suits, $2.35 ge, an About Buits, all new Norfolk models; most of them with Soff di patch pockets, Sewed-on iia chen aan waned mae a ad otis ney fate cs and patterns la modhm and dark rane genantien | LMportant Sale of Trunks—Tomorrow BOYS’ $7.60 Suits and Over- | BOYS’ $2, ¢3 and $3.50 Wash Sturdily built Dress and Steamer Trunks, divided into three groups: that strikes a happy pasture, no By oi at . 50 Suits at $1.10 Patt ve to 68 Trunks at 95 $12.50 A) 935 Trunks at 69 me bag kaon latins cad cee ae mplele stock o| ‘som ies an soft Moat of these wit solid bass Fine Manlets inte Overtusle, Rive Fees Subway Baloony eat ant mniia, pf uly y riveted ite ie tray Going Quickly—These S ecial ad top tears and Be and $4 Derbies at $1.95 a BEE £ al Tae of the season. Subway, Balcony HtEEE SHEET E £eeeee -— ie fii TSaRnsess ‘wood body, canieed fibre , hardwood slate and go and gt Fra, 67.00 \ aes 83 to 40, ‘These have solid basswood bodies, heavy duck covered, bound and | bended with hard. fibre. ined with nen Drom Trunks have two trays, All have strong tee Mb intern tele & iti es

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