The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1914, Page 17

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~ Boston Orchestra ? a Warmly Greeted At First Concert! ALDRICH LEASES HOUSE. iA Former Senator Nelson w Aldrich of (w Rhode Island has leaned the residence \ GIMBEL BROTHERS, Benkers of Mra, James A. Burdon or., at No 908 . ‘ Fifth avenue, @ five-story structure at | (Under the Supervision of the Banking Department, State the southeast corner of Sevénty-second i of New York) From Nov. Ist * How Much You'll Enjoy Taking Luncheon in the ce EL Tea Room Htreet, It te ona of the costiiest houses 4" c f ; On Interest Deposits Made Tomorrow! By Syloeater Rawling. SSweny eopeante (iw seetad pile le On or before November 10th. Broadw. irty-thi Music. Grill Room where Men_can smoke, MN De. Kart Aivok antered {be tee ot seme attinen, xe went LM] [Banking Hour, 9 (o 6. _ Main Flow, Rete Balcony adway and Tuirty-<hird Berest Bighth Fleer upon the stage of Carnenie street ts occubled by. the, $4,000,000 reat nee of lenry la jek. aay ‘ Hall last night to conduct the | {rr comer of Seventieth street a fives rat concert of the season by the Bos- story. marble dwelling ta Boing, erected ten Symphony Orchestra he was for C. ya halt. e ‘nelius omarmly greeted by a crowded house anserblt Fealdence, site sdjoing the + of music lovers, in which people of | ————— ye te the roam ‘was sniated ne ASTHMADOR GUARANTEED 8 [i Restoutetsment ote aosiaume, At) TQ) RELIEVE ASTHMA: ‘the end there was another tribute to) 1.60—Special ' Stretch an; f thi “‘chokers” out flat and ou will find that it is about é inches deep, but as the ostrich flues are long and the marabou is ( Ostrich-and-Marabou “Chokers” As many of the new tailleur costumes are of Russian green, the dark tones of brown, the deep wine shades and sand color, we have specialized hats in these colors At $8.75, $10 to $12.75 At this moment ostrich plum- ages are more fashionable than they have been in years. The re- vival of the large hat is responsible for the vogue of this trimming, which always expresses elegance. (| \ himself that was worth while for him | vi ine | ; ‘ ; ‘ ‘ ' fine and downy it will adjust hte : te ews Orhenn| nged with all loading | Not merely’ the ostrich trim Many are trimmed with fur, so they will be in per- * MMM iad proves again is right to «| See a a eseroe treaskant Anuar tt . fnings make these Chapedux ex- fect harmony with the Suits, Some of them are also ual beautifull ire eatin Raviinee:in the: sun.” | ttrentey traordinary at $7.50, for the hats adorned with flowers and ostrich. bow whete: fastens, a Bh R { An, “ingpired” anonymous writer | my themselves are of and natural. i rs $2.75 to $5 Untrimmed Hats $1.75 and $2.75 Every hat in this collection is of 6) Vecently protested tat the New York t music critics, of whom he held me, 4.6 be the chief offender, had unduly exalted the Hoston Symphony Orches- Silver andGold Lame Cloth which is very lacy, New Collars That Stand Up and Flare, 60c to 92 1.0 tra to the detriment of our own sym- i he best remedy you have ever Combined with French “black silk velvet—those at $1.75 Dog’s-ear Collars of white ** phon 0 = | used, back to your druggist and iD at $1. li vor. 8 bi! ol «| without an; juestion whatever. . le ie AGEs ‘asd malictousnesel New York || the fratta elie i ha forded Black Lyons Velvet A Petite military styles, smart wll om Pia shape scallop white satin slated in hundreds of ca ad been NOUN as Bh new ape; scalloped lace collars; Pe isay it eae in Use seawhans considered incurable and which had Many Hats Are Trimmed es gether fifteen of the newest ithe, and organdie stocks with wide ruches. through the fostering caro and mu- en up in despair, I know what it with Fur New Bordered Veils CaN ; Hats Trimmed Lam 40 oure that it will do the nificence of Major Higginson, Boston h others that Iam not afraid to The demi-plumes and the ostrich bands on That H me at aye amc ie at oro: | uranic t wil rire inataatanuay these hata are in all the lovely new shades of pink Without AdditionalCharge vuhtos Gauaee tae oe te ws yeh the world—it was the duty” of New| return your money if you say so, You and blue, as well as in white and black. ea eee reiegt aoe drapes itself round the face ‘aa bead, and when = Htantlon af New York snealovees| postive quarante nbuolutely no ak i Canotiers of White, Cerise or Sand [re ae A worn with a large hat it is also permitted to hang "Wrthe fact, If our «“orte have re- boleslberirlbdaatdl Aerts sulted in changing houses half filled into houses with the “Standing Room sign confronting would-be pur- chasers of tickets, I, for one, am not, ashamed, | ‘That conditions have improved in New York is true. Thanks to the be- | quest of $1,000,000 from Mr. Joseph Pulitzer and to the geniys and train- Ing capacity of Mr. Stransky, the Phil- ke harmonic Society's orchestra is be- in. ne come one to challenge comparison ‘o-clasp, in white, black, tan, overseam sewn, with the best, Thanks, too. to the | With Every with Paris point backs. | = finenciat rapport of air tarry Hark: | “Purchase. HOM pedi Women’s Glace Gloves at 85c ness Flagler, and to the indefatigable = Another fine lot, one-clasp, pique-sewn, with industry of Walter Damrosch the j . Symphony Society's orchestra is one $ self or black embroidery. Regular $1 quality. soe ‘of which New York wel may be proud. But it 10 discredit to either ions that some of | zor our tara to ne CREDIT TERMS Se Few of its ‘New York ratsese rae 50 6 — TH loose. In filet mesh, bordered with velvet squares or coin dots. Main Fleer rai your dtupcint hasa't, Asthaadee, Color Velvet, $2 and $2.60—Untrimmed Women’s $1.50 French Kid “Gloves, Just, In, $1.05 Pair They came over from Grenoble, France, by the Steamer Patria—1,200 pairs of-fine, soft, Kid Gloves, and probably the last to be sold on such a close Very Special «= “a Young Women’s $20 Suits © Have Circular Skirts and Fur-trimmed Coats There is nothing newer in Fashions than the circular skirt! It has been eyo es luxurious suits of chiffon velvet, but this is the first time that it has reproduced in suits at $20. Furthermore, the coats of these suits of Gabardine and Broadcloth are trimmed with skunk-opossum. In navy, brown, green and black. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Illustrated. Broadcloth Suits with fur-edged coats, $29.60—TIllustrated. N D | % Leather Articles That Are vie ee . Reig by $30 img Worth Much More Than $1 it pe Ropes yh ahaa aaa OPENS AN ACCOUNT atop to think that its base is at thi Down $ Crepe and Morocco grain Handbags, pannier style of with foot of Bunker Hill instead of in C ‘on 75 9 Down 450 handles; some have extra fittings: regularly sido Y. Girls’ Plush Coat $13.75 negie Hall. If by any chance its six- | Men’s pin and real seal three-fold and hip pocket wallets, oung Uiris us! oats, le teen annual concerts in New York! Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, 4 calf-lined; regularly $2. ims 2 : Lined with satin and trimmed with rated. Sizes § to 14 years. chinchilla plush, Lliyat Velvet and Cheviot Coats, trinrmed with fur, €16. Sires 6 to 14 years. Juniors’ Coats of Cheviot, Chinchilla and Zibeline, $8.96 to $15 Juniors’ Sailor Bults of serge, $11.60 10 616.60. Tailored Ferge Dresses, 67.60 t Sulmivan uae be 2 bandoned 1 1d ci calamity tor our tora music world, *| 10ST. LSTATION AT CORNER of Leather Articles, and some of our own importa- . o ‘ tlens—' beakets, music rolls, writing folios, flat jokey at Beethoven ‘8 tenet . sags He Ba: nf things for travelers or desk use; regularly | ‘Oak Hitmidore in three finishes; hold 60 cigars; COLUMBUS AVE.|/)m=aie ‘EE y eed RET 103 &104 ST - Oe ex” All the New Styles in Coats— - CanDress Well : from “Havelock” to “Russian” cae ot ine Salter to have Weber's Onst?°A Week & ' fngratiating overture for the finish IA, n uaa At $15 to $29.50 Rigi who Feu ieee dvente ‘ The Havelock is smart, it is quaint and it is quite the most practical . : of Winter Coats, for its cape reaches below the waist and gives double warmth where it is most needed. The model which we shall specialize ft : tomorrow is of Boucle, lined throughout with satin—even the cape is satin ) ‘) lined. Jilustrated. §16. A Russian Coat of Covert Cloth, $27.50 The vogue for covert cloth is on: As this fabric is most effective when adopted for a severely tailored mode, we have used it for this new Russian coat, which is illustrated. Fur-trimmed Plush Coats, $25 Decidedly the best all-around coats, for they are appropriate for day wear and ma’ worn without hesitation in the evening, as they have a richness which is unique. The trimmings are of skunk-opossum. Smart Coats of Corduroy,$25 ; Every woman who has studied Fashions knows the desirability of a corduroy coat. , ‘ Fur-trimmed Broadcloth Coats, $19.50 Youngsters’ Coats of White Imported Corduroy (Washable) $3.96 to $5.75 It is quite expensive to keep a little tot | like a snow in any kind of white coat beet imported qualiticashoy have a lst and ds my qualiti ave a lustre not look like coats that may i laundered. Several good-looking styles with belts, a “box” model and one with a detachable cape. Sizes 1 to 6 years. Second Fleer Men’s $5 Shoes, $3.95 Good business footwear; the comfortable, coz tidlce’ shone’ th comfortal cozrect it most men will appreciate. gunmetal calf, patent takin, Sask vicl kid, button and lace styles; in sens ett iY ad peta Leet broad heels. ae Men’s $6 Shoes, $4.75 in gun metal calf, patent coltakin, button and lace; black viel Kid) lace ened pes ass calf, in plain and Blucher lace re in inp jus styles, only appearance here some time aj while on his way to Australia, gave . @ recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon that more than confirmed it. Mr. Borwick is a player of skill, |* of insight (and of resource) well worth fearing. His programme included { . the Bach organ fugue in G minor, } > Mrahme'e sonata in F minor, Beethoven's rondo in G and the $+ “ephree Harpsichord Lessons" of Scar- Jott, all interpreted with artistic un- y Merstanding and technical skill. impression upon us at his first and I\ mI ~. Hammish Mackay, a Scotchman, ~~ was heard in a song recital at Aeolian : Hall last night that proved novel and entertaining, although his voice is; Some Scotch aire he sang in * Jacobite costume, an effective device. = Beside, his programme included Irish and English folk songs, which he in- ie terpreted well. The audience showed i jation of Mr. MacKay's | ¥ ite by liberal applause. $16 sun Yew be ideal —_—_—_—_———— = At 76 He Tak Third Wife. | or ei . i "9 : m4 yr aionaae Gea st | Every Boy Will Want One A Pet Shop Special ASpecialNew Groupof Gold Jewelryfor Men ei Coram fet ise Or ve rook for 30, of These Norfolk Suits Mountain Men themselves will recognize the good style of these pieces of solid gold ieee, ue advertisement. i> at $5 jewelry, ~ | thelr low prices. For this reason women can be perfectly safe in buying shop of i = ae jem as — on Two Pairs of $6.50 Babaay $4.60 Waldemar Vest Chaina, 14-in., $10. Cigar Cutters, Roman finish, $2.60. Fully-Lined Trousers Po span aNfateh, Quarde of Mes ailk ribbon, with gold sod 68.80 pr bright or Roman finish, ...0 It will not be easy to equal these andSeeds. Pocket Knives, gold handles, four blades, $4. jocktie Oiipe, new patiorns, 63 ond suits, for they are a real bargain. Smart-looking Norfolks with patch pockets and sewed-on belt, of all- wool materials in the newest shades —brown, gray, blue and many fancy mixtures, Sizes 7 to 18 years, 100 Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats at $5 Fine, warm Over- coats, made in a com- fortable, roomy mod- el; blue or gray; sizes 21, to 12 years, Boys’ Winter Overcoats $7.60, $10, $12.50, $15 Fifth Floor Sale of 2,500 Men’s Shirts Plaited and Tucked Bosoms $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Grades All at $1.15 Each This is a radical clearing out from our own stock of surplus lots of these fine Ice Skating Season Is On The rink is open and the GIMBEL stock of skates is ready in full completeness. Hi Skates, a rman GIMBEL special, made of hard- ened steel, nickeled and polished. Men's and Women's styles, $2.76 for $4 values, $8.60 for $6 values. Championship Hockey Skates with bli of finest chrome steel, ‘Walk on “Easy Street” fn the wonderfully comfortable, stylish and economical . | NEWARK Shoe at § 59 $2.50. Decide for all time that the jobber's and dealer's dollar past, io in justice to | yourself sl paying a retailer $3.00 fora “pair of shoes when you can i : | F, by buying the NEW AIK Shoe at $2.50, Direct from the Maker, A wonderful assemblage of foreign and nickeled. Men's and Women's Shirts. Th ais be itiful wt >t i ‘ ‘i les, air. A Shoes make Duying-time a real pleasure domestis fabriea, in blue, brown, Bray tnd le wie id oekey Pattern Splendidly made, especially for us, care- It will help you to and convertible collar, Also blue, gray or Sigiee, nickeled, 09 pair. fully chosen colorings and patterns, walk on Basy brown chinchillas, in loore Norfolk and may cine orev Skater Mushroom or “thousand tucked” bosoma, Street" actually and Russian models, Sizes 7 to 18 years. niciat plased, 08 pair. te ; , . financially. ane xpert Hockey also finely plaited bosoms, with stripes run- ning across or lengthwise. All have turnback cuffs, some soft, others laundered, About one-third of the quantity are $1.50 Shirts; the others $2 and $2.50 grades. Tomorrow, $1.18 each—a very tempting pes copa Women's Hockey Skates, with key clamp in front and leather heel strap, @3 pair. Tubular Steel Racing Skates aluminum finish, $6 palr; nickel and polished, $8 pair. for men, women ONIN NNN oh * Boys’ Norfolk Suits $10 and ~& STORES COMPANY $12.50 ‘te RORY RBANOIES, All-woo! materials in newest Norfolk "Ot Be betwenn Poort. a models, in gray, brown and tan mixtures, sare A¥e und blue serge: all with two pairs of fully lined trousers, Sizes 7 to 18 years. + * Boys’ All-Wool Mackinaws, $6.50 * A Wonderful dost for boys who, Hideto run and play, Sizes , §tolT years, hog Fourth Floor

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