The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1914, Page 15

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\— BS AWA ANVTAINTAINAEN VARNA AEN Aaa From December 1st on Deposits made on Broadway and Thirty-third Street padding capital and operating ac- counts. ‘The same ridding fire will be di- fected at the millions of dollars set \ If you live out of town, our very efficient Mail Order Bureau will shop at GIMBELS for you. Telephone, Madison Square 8200. up in intangible capital, particularly for franchises, given by the State, and for going concern value which is contributed by public patronage. This final show down of the tele- phone case brought to light some of the intangible influences that have ON TELEPHONE RATES OPENED torueys and. experts present. atthe caches Tety Thee el Peet q Lhis Store Is Truly a Treasure House of the Best That Europe 20 "Ghost" Exchanges Here, and America Have Brought to Make Your Christmas Merry! Existing Only on Paper. (ssSeseessaessssssenssnstessnnssceeensieemese What Christmas Gifts There Are The Best Seven Blouses at $2 to $6.95 in New of Men's Furnishings York Are at GIMBELS baa not clearly defined to the pub- of Men’s Furnishings “ i finished with silk braid isi from Jackman & Gewehr PR So hoody yh yt EG SS Much of which was purchased specially for Jack- just such a blouse, and it is well made, as well as being in one of the man & Gewehr’s holiday business. Hundreds of newest styles—as you will see by the illustration at the extreme left. It women were in the crowd of shoppers on Monday, comes in white and flesh-color and is pretty enough to give to any one. busy choosing practical gifts. . $12.60 and $15 Angora Sweaters, $8.60 The genuine imported Austrian qualities in plain colors and fancy. Men's $2 to $9 Pajamas, $1.15 to $5 Suit Great Varieties in Shirts At 70c, 85c, $1.25 and $1.65 Jackman & Gewehr Prices Were $1.26 to $3.60 Two Splendid Lots of Scarfs ‘ At 35c and $1.10 Jackman & Gewehr Prices Were 65c and $2 to $3 Socks In Every Good Quality At 18c, 25c, 36c, 65c and $1 Pair Silk, silk lisle, artificial silk and cotton are among them in black and colors. Men’s Warm Knit Underwear At 35c, 70c, $1.10, $1.35 and $1.95 Many famous makes are included at savings of 40%. Main Floor or before December 10th. Gimbel Brothers, Bankers . (Under Supervision of N. Y. State Banking Department). Main Floor, Rear Balcony Former Senator T. Harvey Ferris of Utica, whom The Evening World posed as the telephone company’ it USED TO BOOST RATES. ture last winter, attempting to head off adverse legislation. ai SaeEEE: c. pease! La begin Lead avant ‘ way Commissioner, under whose ad- “Intangible Influences” on| ministration occurred many of. the " scandals of road building that were +5 Si posed by official 1 : Company’s Side Revealed | *"Ressraing to Henator “Jamey A. at First Session. Committee on telephone investigation, Mr. Roll is now employed by his com- | mittee in making some special in- quiries into up-State telephone prop- Persistent demands by The Evening | tig, ‘World for action to relieve New York-| Attorneys for the telephone com- ers of extortionate telephone rates, re-| any sald that ies eon baale es sulted to-day in a start on final hear-| far as they knew. deed ings before the up-State Public Ser-| The hearings will continue for sev- vice Commission, sitting as a court, eral days, in the Metropolitan tower. fi ntatien he dant with Martin W. Littleton in the role of public counsel. The first session LU ‘was devoted to rapid laying of a legal LAWYER IN CITY $ EMPLOY, foundation on which to establish proof that New Yorkers are being FINED AS DISORDERLY overcharged by the telephone com- es pany for all kinds of service—private ‘Two women on a north bound Sixth installation, apartment house wwitch| avenue “clovated train complained last boards and additional tolls for conver-| night that a man was using indecent sation between boroughs. language. Bernard McDonald, the Four witnesees were placed on the|suard, asked the man to behave, and ‘stand by Mr. Littleton to describe the Gore te toa beret lard told in Night scope of th ‘ourt, the man struck him. BH ith. eas eeg ae: aioe: ce At ‘the Ninety-third Street Station counting and operation. These men | McDonsld had the man erected. eee man Bowden also arrested a younger are chiefs of the Public Service Com-| man who had interfered, he sald. mission staff who have been investi-| In the West One Hundredth Street gating for the last six months. Thoy | Police Station the older man said he ts 4 were Willlam McClellan, chief engi-|Jacinto Oosta, fitty-five, a lawyer, who neer, and his assistants, M. B. Ignaci-|has been connected with the Corpora- > tion Counsel's office for seventeen years. t ® company di-| Prank Leonard, a clerk, also of the vides its capital account into two Corporation Counsel's office. kinds—tangible property and intangi- ble property. Tangible assets consist of rights of way, land and buildings, tat . { central office equipment and outside | lantundge, oy ‘asking tho patrolman wi telephone plant and equipment. e was arresting Costa. Each was fine $10 by Magistrate Corrigan. ff i ? for Women ie Who Dance, $3.95 In spite of the fact that it has short sleeves, it really #? has not any armholes—that’s the secret why it is ideal for dancing. It is of fine shadow lace over flesh-color chiffon and has the new flaring collar. Illustrated at the left. _. Satin Blouses with Lace Sleeves, $3.95 ~ “Charming and serviceable for dress wear! The matronly woman will especially like this mode, for it has the surplice front which drapes so-effectively. Illustrated at right. Blouses of Sand-color Lace and White Chiffon, $2.95 Blouses of White Georgette Crepe over Flesh-color Chiffon, with White Satin Collars, $6.95 Also—1,000 Shadow Lace Blouses at $2.95 The Most Popular Shoes of the Season hire Floor Women’s Overgaiter Boots $6 Quality, $3.95 Pair Button model, illustrated has cloth tops in fawn, grey and black, patent coltskin vamps and heel foxing, with 2-inch leather Spanish Louis heels. oon” tcseoo for Ln Babe Christmas Engraving and One would never dream ee Eve maseations ee ae ce zal 60c eee re day fovelty is here from a n and kn! * ‘ows 3 ’ small tag toa beautiful calen- ever, we have hand-knitted Ren : dar, besides the staple boxec Intangible capital, as reported by the examiners, is divided into four rytgiags Classes, as follows: Organization, franchises, patent rights, all other in- Use “Gets-It,” Corns \ tpisisetersenuntecs co Shrivel, Vanish! (| F tt a rat th _ Designed with high arched caps for as little as $1. fl peeiacy aividea New: York "City into It’s the New Way, and You'll Forget \Y reread is = ea And there are some of bite. En, ed aie Sonee and tere OUyINg Cistelcte You Ever Had Corns. Also Lace Boots in gaiter crocheted silk with knitted : $6 Engrav the latter being rural Queens Bor- ough and Staten Island. The zones @ividing up Manhattan, Bronx, Brook- lyn and Long Island City are purely for putting up the barriers of toll gates through which all messages must pay additional charges. The city is sub-divided into seventy- five central offices or exchange areas, but twenty of these are mere theoretical exchanges, existing only on the map for accounting and rate making purposes, They are operated from other actual exchanges, #0 that there is decided difference between Physical plant conditions and the- oretical rate conditions. There is no rule or principle gov. erning the marking out of zon hic! the investigators could find, but the effects with fawn and grey cloth tops, patent coltskin vamps and heel foxing, with Stationery, $4 dice ou thastrered, of twe or three Imported Bootees, 60c and 86c. And Ve had letters, and stamp one quire box of those which some made in New York are 26¢ to $1.60. piled Paper or correspondence ope put on in 2 seconds, corn comes clean off!" That's the us story of “GETS-IT," the : plan corn cure, Nothing can be simpler for the cure of corne—and it nover falls. worsted linings at $1. The ‘ caps of genuine Angora are )} 2-inch leather Spanish Louis heel. All $6 values, now $3.95 pair. Main Floor Mittens, 26c to $1. gt} A Shawls with hoods, 61 and 1.95. Christmas Cabinets, Sacques, 60c to $1.50. 50c Leggings, with and without feet, $1 and $1.60. f Contain 2 quires of paper and Children’s Sweater Sets, $2.95 to $6.95 envelopes in two sizes; handsome A sweater, leggings, cap and mittens in each xet--2 to 6 year floral designs. Other Cabinets, NG You Can Give an [Hitvane, yey and Pay but little more than One- Half the Regular Price in this Sale 260 to 96. . Seeand) Teer Greeting Cards, 3c to $1 each Complete assortment; also book- lets art calendars, Christmas Post C 5 1915 Calendars, 10¢ t6 by oe Dennison’s Crepe Paper Novelties —_—__--- errr Wallace Nutting Pictures Famous Hand Tinted Colonial Interiors, Exteriors and Nature Prints These pictures are as well ' rules appeared merely to be estab-| a... re eseea Ais lana known in America as many of Christmas Designs i VW) Mshed for making possible the col -day and throwing away It is a gift that any man or woman cannot help but « the celebrated old masters. In Crepe Paper, 16¢ fold. Garlands and Festoons, 100 ee ee eats Pauline appreciate, and this is the sale that has become the every particular they are ideal Pine Faas ove ene banal oe S00 dosen. proceedings given by Mr. Littleton, it talk of New York, that new and perfect Innovation ME ape gifts; se delicately 1915 Cloth Covered Diaries, 100 to 160. is his intention to put into the record Wardrobe Trunks are now priced nted pictures portraying quaint Large sesoetmaats leather covered. at te v0 06, Colonial scenes and nature stud- ies; the tasteful framing in Dres- den, mahogany, plain or bur- a@ classification of the company's property and accounts, Then he will introduce the figures of valuation for Waterman's Ideal Fountain. Pens, 2.50 to $35 $15 Instead of $20 and $25 . poison ‘da: Demi and Petite models and two special models J antiove, e dd to their attractiveness. Seava ora hooks cad ty maoae cee Shee ee Sem ait in fyll size, regular styles, one with hangers on each nANGIMBEL baer Holiday Prices testimony from the Comr.iasion’s ex-| _ * IT" te sold by druggists every. side, 18 in all, and another with drawers on each side, We have @ complete stock of these famous 1 R 1.75 12 Pl fi pens. pert examiners show how grossly pinch Gk oe 11 in all. ange from $1.75 to $ Main Floor, Rear overvalued the company’s appraisal!” warreir' is sold in New York by And, when we add that fe and how excessive has been the | miker-Hogeman’s. $25 Instead of $35 and $40 see bese are above The Final R what is regularly charge i - $32.50 Instead of $50 and $60 Mi he Final Round-Up Of for the unframed pic- tures alone, you can see the great advantage of buying now. _ Special ‘Wallace Nut- ting” Salon, Picture Gal- leries. fixth Floor Frank M. Randall and Emrich Furniture Co. Dining Room and Bed Room Furniture Two of the finest collections of furniture we ever’ handled were these Frank M. Randall and Emrich 4 turnture Co, stocks. The large sales recorded were worthy tributes to the high quality of the merchan- I dise and the rare lowness of the prices, Now the remainder, suites { that were held and never delivered odd pieces and sets, ete., are grou} When you fee!a Cold coming on 4 think of Laxative Bromo Quinine q Cures a Cold in One Day IN J scts 08 {oolc-laxative and removes the cause of all colds ( $40 Instead of $65 and $85 In Regular, Demi and Petite models, Every trunk sold under the roquiar Gimbel guarantee. Fifth Floor, Main Floor Rear Aisle, Subway Store and also ‘‘relieves the feverish conditions and headache which are usually associated with colds.” Colds cause Headache, Neuralgia and Grip — a axative Bromo 1/ uinine Temoves | (| the cause. This \] remedyisbetterthan the ordinary ui. | Enduring Gifts of Hand Luggage ar Above the Ordinary Practical accessories that combine usefulness and convenience for traveling; made by expert leather craftsmen whose workmanship is above reproach, of leathers that are of the best qualities. The GIMBEL Leather | aay nine as it combines | Goods Store offers many excellent suggestions in: $302 Bed Room Suites, $200 together in this final, important 5 ‘ . " ale. ‘There are about istrefi pd ong — N Men’s and Women’s Fitted Travelin 37 Dining Room Suites “18 Be’ Room Suites [yy te nine, with a laxative Bags and Suit Cases, at $15 to $105 140 Dining Room Chairs 138 Bed Room Chairs And several score oda Extension Tables, Serving ‘labies, (hina Closets, Bufiets, Bureaus, Chiffoniers and so on. Mahogany, Oak, Circassian Walnut in many dif- ferent finishes. Prices 25 to 50 Per Cent. Below Regular Brass fitted week-end cases, bags and Victorias in morocco and long-grain are specialized. For Women there are long-grain and morocco bags, silk-lined, with 9] Children wheare net eldeneugh teoweliow pite.the$ and can be taken by 4 toast, Tetsswsllowed soteneweds Porbescocmerates aNYone without Dtadlets every 2 or 3 hours watll relieved: causin; nervousness (Wes-otnite of tadel on back of Lasotive Brome Quisiee bes) OF ringinginthehesd —hut remember there le O. celluloid fittings, at $16; We will mention just afew of the suites to demonstrate the values. Galy one (| and black walrus clut Dining Room Suites Bed Room Suites “Bromo Quinine IN bags, fitted with nickel | ; $450 oa English Suite, 10 pieces, $320 Louis XVI. Suite, 4 pieces, $215. | s ° in oak, ; ae : Site To Get The GENUINE, Call For The Full Name 7 tings, at $20 to $68, yWen $520 William and Mary Oak Suite, | gy£@>” Adam Mahogany Suite, 5 pieces, For Men there are fine f; 4 : s, $260, : 3 acorate he aenates tite Laxative Bromo Quinine '4 fitted with ebony pieces, at #20, $36. $u7.C0 toeaT. 60, $335 Jacobean Oak Suite, 10 pieces, | S120 saccorated Enemel Suite, 3 G0nm THE WOALD OVER TO GORE A GOLD mt OnE BAY \) and a good many styles in black seal, goat and walrus 9225. . $655 Adam Mahogany Sui pa | leathers, at $7 to $18, unfitted 8 $305 Sheraton Mahogany Suite, 4 ue Adam Mahogany Suite, 6 pieces, hook ; } (one rae it . ieces, $190. " oo the bans Potee Boa: 1/| Men's Traveling bag, $5 jowhide bags at Wend Bult Cases at 98 10.010. PN$150 "Colonial Mahogany Svite, 3 | £1,1L0 Louis XVI. Walnut Suite, 11 | pices, $10 pieces, $750. Soventh Floor ° CVE zB

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