The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1914, Page 9

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sal NO ITCHING, NO SORENESS, AFTER POSLAM ply Poss tk i lum for any skin aggravat oe. ie jul itebing that oes en eany stopped at once. hi the trouble is under control. Then it disappears. Your skin is clear again. |this morning. He knew that Mr. The remedy that, will do this merits} Acken, who is Vice President of the your first thought whenever your skin | Lawyers’ Title and Trust Company of Bad Cough. — Fal fo Ag A ar iether the ween sj Ar acile Poslam. For free |# he Investigated. He found that a write to Emergency Laboretor- ‘Weat 25th Street, New York. ‘oplam Soap, for toilet and bath, is} ran upstairs. Calling out, “Come on, —_ ented wit ht. Superior be- | boys; we've got ‘em! Wright climbed me | “Storm Hero” rus. Umbrella | THE EVENING WORLD, POLICEMAN’S BULLET LAYS BURGLAR LOW Running Fight in Street Stirs par A ie of Mill- safe from under the cash register, | carried it back of the partition, pried it open and took away $180. This was the second robhery of the “nn tore, the other, in Novem T1d, having yielded $175. Within Mid iA, H ployees, and the in @rateful relief as soon as perfectly. They rob only on Sunday or holiday nights. "4 | Policeman Robert Wright saw a light on the second floor of the home of Theodore 8. Asken, in Mountain Boon 70% Avenue, Millburn, N. J. af 4 o'clock 8944090 0OO060 LL How to Get Rid of i tection is Pimples, New York, is visiting friends during rlaaia, the absence of his family in the South, ti A Home-Made Remedy That Tee Will Do It Quickly. Cheap window had been jimmied open. and Easily Made. Wright climbed in, and two men ou have @ bad cough or chest cold / wht refuses to yield to orainary reme- dics, get i any, con nt 84 ances \ inex (50 cents’ wor! Lea flea of fies and fill the bottle Trig) granulated sugar syrup. tal in | a teaspoonful every © yd or ries. In hours your cough will be conquered or rh ba e above 6 mixture makes a full pint N —a family supply—of t! finest cough syrup that money could buy—at a cost of only 54 cents. Eesily prepared in 5 malate, Full directions with Pinex. This Pinez mh 4 ed Prepara- \ tion takes yout old of cough and Res almost immediate ‘teliel Itloosens the dry, hoarse or tight cough in a way that ie’ really” remarkable. Brcellent A for Legale mage croup and winter cougl perfectly and tastes rood chive ike its \ To avoid dirappointment ask your druggist for “ at ounces of Pinex"—do opened the place for business at 7 not eee t any else. A guerantec A o'clock this morning he found that jute matinee, or money burglars had cut through the wooden | Sonne refunded, goes with this prep- shutter at the back some time in the | aration. The Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne, \ night. Although the store ts near an tee —Advi "Best & Co. No Credits No Approvals oslamm, BB cents out on the lawn. One of the mon looked out of @ window and Wright sed. When the Wright fired }men dropped and “oried, “You've got me, all right!” The other man got away. The pris- oner Lag he was Charles Jackson of Gangee, 8. C. The bullet entered his back wna went out through his chest. The doctors at St. Mary's Hospital say he will recover. path ROB CIGAR STORE AGAIN. Hurglars Open East Side Safe and Get Away With #150, When the manager of the United Cigar store at No. 14 First Avenue ; oid Annual Clearance of Fall and Winter Outer-Apparel Over 2,000 Pieces Selected from the Regular Stock and Most Drastically Reduced The Sale Comprises:— 185 Women’s Suits 16.50 22.50 Formerly up to ba hd 45 Girls’ Suits 12.50 Formerly up to 25.00 4th roo Women’s Suits 35.00 to 42.50 Formerly up to 75 00 2nd Floor 18 Girls’ Suits 25.00 Formerly up to 39.50 4th Floor 85 Girls’ Coats | 19.50 Formerly up to 29.50 4th 95 Women’s Dresses 9.75 to 39.50 Formerly 24.50 to 69 00 2nd Floor zoo Women’s Coats 10.00 to 37.50 Formerly 15.00 to 65.00 2nd Floor 86 Misses’ Suits \ 15.00 25.00 Formerly up to 45.00 4th 481 Women’s Blouses 1.00 2.50 Formerly up to 6.50 2nd 50 Misses’ Coats 12.75 Formerly up to 39.50 Floor 4th Floor 89 Women’s Blouses 84 Children’s White Coats 3.25 to 16.50 Fewer 5.00 t *. Floor | f to 3 id . oy 3.85 Formerly up to 7.95 2nd aro Women’s Blouses 93 Children’s Short Coats 4.75 3.75 to 24.00 Formerly up to 978 Formerly 5.75 to 43.00 Floor | 1 to 3 Years 3rd Floor iN 125 Women’s Blouses 77 Boys’ Suits 5.85 4.95 Formerly up to 15.00 Formerly 6.75 2nd Floor 4st Floor 88 Women’s Corsets 1.00 2.00 Formerly 2.00 4.00 3rd Floor 120 Boys’ Suits 6.50 ‘ Formerly 8.75 9.75 1st Floor 98 Women’s Corsets 45 Young Men’s Overcoats \ 10.75 3.50 Formerl, up to 5 00 3rd ‘Formerly up to 15.00 4st Floor a6 Women’s Corsets 85 Young Men’s Overcoats 5.00 13.7: Formerly 7.50 to 10 00 Formerly up to 19.50 \ 3rd Floor 4st Floor Fi FIFTH AVENUE eee at 35th Street elevated station and brightly Heh’ toa! the burglars wore not interrupted when they ptied loose the 18x22 Inch MONDAY, Floor. Clearance of GIMBEL Millinery GIMBEL Hats are typical of Paris in style and quality, but our prices are mere fractions of the Paris quotations. $8.75 to $12 Hats at $5 $15 to $16.50 Hats at $7.50 $18 to $22 Hats at $10 $25 to $38 Hats at $15 Also $5 to $6.75 Tailored Hats at $2.50 and $3.50 $1.75 to $2.25 Untrimmed Black Velvet Hats at $1 These prices are mere frac- tions of the worth of the Furs, Unique in America This Season! These Rodier-Paris Dress Cottons at Half Usual Prices or Less When the famous Rodier, France’s fenton inate of beautiful designs i Cotton Gant, ranted to dispose of his surplus stock, et turned to GIMBELS; and we Original Model Gowns took every, metre he Designed Exclusively for GIMBELS by soon as we saw us wonderful fabrics. Then the war came. We hurried the lovely cottons to -—— months Harry Collins, Creator of “Art in Dress,” Show the First Truly American ahead of their in- fe) shinment: Designa for Spring, 1915 bi mills that made the cottons are in the Aisne region and directly } in the war zone. So this great ship- ment will probably be the only one of its kind to reach America for tt the pring season! $1. 95 ‘yal ‘|$2.50 Yd Regularly $1.50 to $6 Yd. Weaves include Embroidered Crepes in Allover and Bordered Effects, Embroidered Vales, Embroid- ered Velours, charming printed and woven designs—a wealth of delicate colorings. Rodier’s $3 Golfine Corduroy, $1 Yard An unusual purchase of this wide-welt cotton Sorduroy, for blouses and costumes—43 and 44 in. wide; fine colorings. 2d foor Men’s $8 Derbies and Felt Hats, $1.95 Perfect hats in standard qualities from our regular stock. But sanoruunenie are broken so that we cannot show every style in ry size. Among the soft hats are such colors as green, navy, oulord, brown, also black. Piece Seal Fur Caps Made from small pieces CJ fine matched and shown in a ye y good afford perfect protection ‘n all kin te, 08 seal, looking model a Percocet f weather, Fourth Fleor C= SAAS aa \ DECEMBER 328, SN za aS Va SN Waa SN aBROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET aN Waa aS as aN aia GIMBELS~—4 Gigantic Sale of © Costumes, Blouses & Millinery The Low Prices and Smart Styles Make This Occasion a Sensation! From Hats at $5 and Suits at $10 to Im Coats at $50 to $145, the Quotations in this ¥% to % and More Below Regular Prices #285,000 Worth of Our Own Costumes, an Enormous Purchase of Furs from Spooner and Sachwald, and Every Blouse that was here Previous to December 10th, and Our Winter Collection of Fine Millinery are in this Clearaway Sale, which occupies our Entire Third Worth at Least $29.50 Fine Taffetas and soft Silks in the pastel colors. This Sale of Furs at 25 Per Cent. Less Than Cost Is Unparalleled in History Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats, $75, $95 to , ide Caracul Coats—fine flat moired ski 50 to $85 Arctic Seal (dyed coney) Coats, $45, $55, $65, $87.50 Fur Scarfs, $5 to $27.50 Model Sets sere Fur Muffs, $9. 50 to $62.50 = wy. ie 60, Pointed Fox... _ 929.60, 935 60, : “$1.00 sir.to Rare Furs “aiaies, tas te, } oie.e0 At $47.50 to $195 20, $8 1914. 9 Women’s Furs, rted Gowns at $50 and Fur ale are Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses Prices have been soradically reduced that we are almost giving away these modes. Hundreds of styles. Women’s $25 to $72.50 Suits at $10, $15, $35 Women’s $19.75 to $125 Dresses at $10 to $50 Women’s $19.50 to $145 Coats at $10 to $42.50 Young Girls’ $7.50 to $10 Coats and Dresses at $5 Women’s $2 to $29.50 Blouses at $1 to $8.95 ins— #45, $67.60 evenness Br 614.50 - 637.60, badd vita) Furriers Since Savings of From 33! to 50 Per Cent. In This Important End of the Year Furniture Sale There is just one reason for it, the close approach of stock taking. Otherwise these splendid suites and single pieces reveal not a single reason for such tremendous reductions, They are from our regular stock, perfect and desirable in every way. $3,376 Dining Room Suite, $1,685 Adam period style in solid mahogany; be dash table, ent side chairs and two arm » In Gark green leather. Dining and Bed Room uites $585 Jacobean Dining ies Suite —10 pieces in oak........... $805 Wedews igwood Enamel Bed Room |Living Room, Bed Room and |_ Dining Room Odd Pieces $290 Mahogany Adam Sideboard and Crystal Cabinet. . 9195 985 $135 Inlaid Mahogany Desk Suite—8 pieces, Adam style. .$425's109 Mahogany Sideboard. . 7.60 $420 Maho Bed Room Suite, | $70 Maho, “4 =} ‘ i any gany China Closet..... “7 awn a with cane pansis. 6200 $125 Mahogany Dresser.......... $980 a 725 Mato any Bed Room Suite ¢ hi ae Vauaraton design. . ® 935018100 Mahogany Chiffonier........ Bs hired and Single Pieces listed atove are just «few of the many thousands of dollars’ worth fovelvadiin this sale; all the rest are priced at proportionate nate savings m 4 —" ae

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