The evening world. Newspaper, November 20, 1914, Page 13

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- ORS oti ER IN Nt RG a) AMAR RAI ERI OME IC pee IT SRR ERE AVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1914. ' anaes ai aa STN NIA NI Ne ZN SIAN a NI Le I ee AT A The GIMBHEL Christmas Toy Store and “Santa Claus Land” Open Tomorrow---Come, Children, Yow’ re All Inyited!. It Will Be ‘‘Getting Acquainted’’ Day With the Most Wonderful Toy Stock You Have Ever Seen, in Spite of War Times, in New York’s Greatest, Brightest, Most Fascinating Toy Store The GIMBEL Toy |, wil understand not ey Bow i happened at ere a a to make the tinett Chief's Own Story Ww Then come as early as. you can can tomorrow with your parents or grown-up friends and see ores for yet. Everything wi this airy, merry Toy Store, with its 60,000 Pat Feet of Floor Space An acre and a half—more room than we ever had before. Here is a very small part : er ae Doll: my Wooden Toys Have a Room to Themselves Delle pages cts bearers Boy ry Boy So we could go on indefinitely, giving a po b to each of the ‘following. delight every little girl in New York. The Busy Railroad Yard With Its Whizzing Trains The Great Parade of the Lead Soldiers Including a complete Elevated Railroad, like the Sixth Avenue Line aaa a ting these Let and shipped via Rotter- ery boy is playing erry of course, and we are glad to have unquestionably the finest The Long Avenue Devoted to Mechanical Toys “Then, our forwarding agents PR of toy soldiers in this country. Reinforcements are hurrying to us from London, With such interesting construction devices as Meccano, Erector, Structo and others, in Bremen notified us th captured there by our London office. Soldiers of every nation; and all sorts of other martial Mechanical 8! and Other Toys that Swim piers at. th things, such as drums, cannon, uniforms, and muskets The Complete Collection of New Board Games More Animals Than You Ever Saw in a Zoo The Daz Tree Ornaments Here isa vara peti of them, from the miniature Animals, true to nature, from Pfeiffer The Colored Picture Books for of Vienna, to the big Woolly Stil Bears and other comfy Pets. Awhole new group of Animals, And then the Magic Lanterns, the Dolls’ Houses, the Children’s btm each ae its H that squeak when you squeeze them. conveniently section. \ be Be eae eae What a Realm of Delight Is “Santa Claus Land!’’ : A hosts te Dame. ian ra eu a See the Traveling Circus, the Fairy Story of Snow White, the Animals’ Court in the Jungle, and the ‘Real Live Masia. Claus! fer Tat And when you add the boats Thousands of French children were thrilled last year with the Traveling Circus presented at the famous Galeries Lafayette in Paris, and now brought to New York by GIMBELS. There | tay leh LinateNe. aan cae he’ the El are Tray ete Performers, Acrobats, Swings in full motion, Wild Animals in Cages, es,—in fact, a whole sure-enough Circus in miniature. — ~ i charices for getting our Euro ean Soestdyk Reece, Corredyk, hen you'll see the Prince Griving in his carriage {n search of Snow White, who is sleeping an enchanted sleep, in the castle of the wicked dwarfs. And King Lion in the rma Damp ys seemed pretty poor, er court over the other animals, Toor iat | a Ha stock that petually much much larger then any we have ever had at any Christmas time. in “So the little children of New from eerie in Lave York won't have to'go without P phlindelph their toys this Christmas. eect all the foreign et - “But how did you get al! these could secure, and increased my toys over?” we asked. orders ‘with J ‘American makers, to ‘Well, I suppose Mt have to make up, as far as baat) for start at'the begins the shi I expected in “To begin wi [ sailed { Barve eae eae teed an it for it Leipzig Fair, to commence | he gathering of ‘the toye for this “You bey the t . Souvenirs Tomorrow to Children Accompanied by Older People The Sensation of the Season—Sand-color Crepe de Chine Military Blouses, Illustrated At $2, $2. 95, yoo: 95, $5, $6.95 len fr Lmao sling in spile of the fact that sande has brent everyihiae belive t—eeperaly in ev ing before sites) it is harmonious with all of the New Colon in in The eta styles are now foremost, Women have just been wai for high stock col- Jars and now they have the most ideal kinds which have ever been created, for they are soft and yet give a well-groom- Tomorrow, the Best Day of the Whole eek to View This Frank M. Randall Furniture of Quality rare >> Beirne weed a home fg tives employment to of families; each mem- randfather to the ler, having his or ‘out of the’ eel, blocks to ts or erating on tails, bemeneclers crise anata meten rae emers =. appearance : Buttons are the ri SUehE views, although it was a rainy eign ee = day, of the peasant women trudg- esd ith the Jacobean Styles in Living Perfect harmony is possible without its for the rieaes te mate, exactly as to minor 0 Arm Chair, Arm Rocker, ei ee A eR A (The pictures in this story are $2.95 silk, others are of } | on reproductions of these Ko- aks. “After Leipeig, I I visited all the towns in turn—Berlin, The $2.96 model illustrated at theleft isalsoof sand f¢ colored Crepe de Chine, but it is a more dressy style, as it is trimmed with imitation Venise lace. $3.95 $6.95 The majority of these models are also in white and flesh-color Crepe de Chine—at the same prices. Military Blouses in Other Materials In White Noles and Linen, a In White Tub Silk, $2.98. In Flesh-color or White Satin, $6.96. Blouses of Shadow Lace over Flesh-color Chiffon, $2. 96, $3.96, $6. Blouses of Pompadour Chiffon and Shadow Lace, §2.95. Black Silk Lace Blouses, lined with white, » $2. 98 ~ & y then Lauscha, Neustadt, Coburg, ; Gotha, Walterhausen,” Nurem- berg, ¢ Giengen, then over to Vien: and bac! ie FRG end Londen, ing into the town with bas- iN ie of son their ack (| fea taled on e Lusitania for \ York on Fron lith. I was ' fone over ee month, you Lest (| smoothly after I got bak, tnt July. The I it were arriving regu- ed iN larly, and Be my experience in Leather, Velour and qT Women’s Plush Coats Edged All na wie ie eget Around with Fur, $29.50 nite, "abloe ed my ten jen de yi pecone, | Bacnan yd same this year. “Then Tid a ‘hunch’ that Poms hopiy is yp things were in jat Reig pre, wo bop ey) a of Fev Are to the Miles on Peasant Women's Europe taateriae: Rouge by Gis GIMBELB trom the assignee of Besides the skunk-opossum edging down the front and around the grad- pe Frank iene now offered at from 4 Teachers! uated flare skirt of this coat, there are collar and cuff bands of the skunk-opos- below the Randall W SALE tial that is sum. In comparison, the inside of the coat is just as rich and lovely as the ihe fatry ofthis 120,00 stock fy spre s GURY, Chila- Study Day outaide, for the lining is of broche silk—black and pastel colors, play en fg se at the Conference for the Betterment of Babies Plush Coats Copied from Fur Models, $15 Under ae direction of the Better Babies Bureau Four stylee—one with straight li and the others flare at the sides, Last Day Tomorrow of Sale Woman's Home Companion. ti k. 50 ri 11 A. M.— Kindergarten Program Lined with satin. Two of these aden skunk-opossum collars, are $19.60 of Toilet Goods and Drugs Address ond Bemoratraion Black Broadcloth and Covert Cloth Coats with the cen renal pleas cn all eer o nee ior a Me Ms 2. Bitions, ond of 3 of Model Kindergarten, Military Collats of Beaver, $29.50 incentive to provide yourself with good supplies, pyr hed at 4 P. M. Black broadcloth, of course. And an exquisite quality which conforms in view of the high character of the articles, \ By Miriam Finn Scott, Child Diagnostician, whose magazine articles beautifully with the Russian style in which these coats are fashioned. Lined We reserve the right to limit quantities. ‘ and lectures on Child’ Training are attracting widespread attention. with peau de cygne, also interlined. (| Heys “We and Our Children” Wool Velours Coats—Black, Brown, Taupe, $25 arr 12¢ } ne for al opportusity for mothers to hear an authority on Trotteur Coats of Chinchilla or Curl Cloth, $15 Surgeons’ Boan, éc. Aspirin Tablets, \ th Floor Balon—No. 18 Elevator, 24 St. Side. Russian Coats of Corduroy or Broadcloth, $15 100 » 650. Thr Few pen (| The “Philadelphia” at $3. 3.50 ornare aint | Catai | tets IMB) large bx very fragrant ‘Gio "| N An sn Serre ce ek amply for the Come for these Boys’ ¢ 37, 50 800 Women’s Suits bree halt, 4-10. box, | “SY o oe quality. The style is anideal one for the man who yan Winter Overcoats, i e Pe a pac rm ris A ‘| ahat with p lenty, of pereecasey but not a bit of chi del, ova Ge. crm, RE | weet Sigh sown ta ead wal tard bm ects brea / at $16.75 “pet eh pees a hat for the po Ne rey and their older ee! BO hy Ba and conve je collars that poy’ . ‘ Instead of $25 to $27.50 Aispgrnte oF Tash Ts onde (| sDerbies and, ere pe Bryiah ta mtr I sy sa shares of brown, gray Broadcloth ‘ s lookout fc Tartan p! workmanship Moles ty od eu tra thane eat a PE oe oe cextizaied with skunk-opowum, velvet and Brott- spi cht ‘loth, Sa Eke 8 Be epee gi fee Detioe wil Winter Norfolk Suite—a Pra, Trousers, ‘Black and Modish Colors ee, eSetine || Nulsgeuccamememecraiytecneice ee.

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