The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1915, Page 7

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Perr) oe _2ua averine a wenss, ls Di FuSRvAnY 49 1610. =i I Federation of Indian Tribes in session | §isns, cik@mnata In Care of { Skin Disease \x endured | fully effective in all cases ina who have sought modi ite | ra a eruste—all to know of this wonder- dit TS TS aN a GIMBELS|= Broadway and Thirty-Third Street for many years th Miller remonstrated with him, which caused the youth to become abusive. As the priest walked toward him to lead him out, it is eth fire aoae bet. drew a knife. Some t! eed to reach your 4 Saas ‘aaky reat feee, ei made ratories of Ey and is called me ene i ry ‘Seoure % estas presertption— ERR ge egemallnpignin drs teotives went to his home several| tkin sufferers. have found tt wonder- ead gy Bak Bi B Taken geen Seer | tours Mater ahd found him under’ © py .D.D.Soap ot Your Skin Healthy ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOMEOF TRUTH’ Furniture The Annual February Fur- niture Saleis now in its Final Week. Great Values. —is the Keynote of our Advertis- ing and Over- the-Counter Sell- Materials and ing. Workmanship Make Them Worth 59th fo 60th Street. a Lex.to3d Av. hura’s08 “Watch the Windows’ Sole---(Original with Bloomingdales’) (Tnfants’ Wear | | « ge twenty-five big windows will contain, [_ Books, ete. | this week, a remarkable display of Yoke Dresses Books for Boys, cloth bound; ARGAINS: Timely and seasonable merchan- Hage comrenered hate se5 Up 5 dice of every conceivable kind in ample profu- te amcrtteak ee tikes ne 2 years... 48c cluding Bob Porter at Lake- Dresses, ‘of white lawn; on sion, marked’ at prices that set a record for In the Dresses "ater" of whit value-giving. Watch the windows for important View, Acacias, Gant Auvay, In “ flounce tucks; back and doube | Offerings. Norway ame “Meri For in the toe alten especially of embroidery; sizes Home and Honor; 1 rs. 5 ° . OeDisicostagiiiseass eee 15¢ adapted to the new costumes. ah Robe sin’ | See the Window Display of inforced seams; with’ ide ight 0 e ur Art Embroidery Dept. Bath Robes, Painting Outfit, consistii of ws: Wig “painting na Taffetas pink and blue; sizes 2 to 6 years. Centres and Cushion Tops, the surplus stock and dis- (hermes painting book, in plain and changeable tones. One prot ap ga tt of one of New York's leadi Materials TE SE RESP ES ever: The Silks paints or erayons é Ablen of he Wares uey bee very pretty weave with an invisible country; cloth binding. 15¢ stripe. lar fabrics used for Art Em are floral 7 and conventional | in wide v: » Tinting #4 highest type, both as colored maps of Ina- + 10¢ Wall Map of the United. States EI couoring and execution. Note the bargains for “Watch the Windows” Mandmede Sectues, of fine Striped Silks Worsted fancy hand-cited ros those corny he color combinations the ea Hes been a Checked Silks in the charming, Louisine weave, which is 80 molt an and yet has body. Crepe de Chine in the hea’ ualities which are so rich in the colors, Crepe Meteor That soft, satin-like silk which has the beautiful clinging quality of crepe. ind the world; reversible; pty 42x60 inches Dictionary, for Home and school; cloth binding; large, Sweaters, pcr all wool: beagle In os collars; clear type Book of Facts, “Century Stand- patton white Mt Hin. Bie an ih edition: jan ma binding; a book; ard” var hai ference = 98c American Beauty Embroidery Cetton, rope or floss: complete range at "ies ae of colors; dozen BOMBS ce cress coves ves. 89c Balzac’s Works, six vol SORE Say (ater aeena se WER os eee | Groceries—the Best | Muy car padines ‘excellent paper: At Very Special Prices for Wednesday and Thursday. tentions; Lady Wi ees — Full standard Salmon—Pink Puget Sou! is Fan; Charmides and ‘other ‘only six with off + | tine: tail can sa ats at . Salmem—Red A! ns; cloth SSS ea ee ie Prince Imperial 11.” Blouse . A New and More Charming |: la-| tion of the Blouse with the Double Frill. It is a Forerunner of Summer Fashions. $14.76—in White or Flesh-color Georgette Crepe—Hand Embroid- Third Floor Const Wilde Books, selected poems; An Ideal Husband's Un Pajares Correct Social Usage, a course of. instruction in style and volumes; cloth Every One of the 100 Models 1s Distinctive Third Fleer 40,000 Yards Fine Laces and Embroideries Newest and Most-Wanted Trimmings at Half Price It is obvious that the suspension of many mills in Western Europe has caused a peony a fine ae -But we have secured a goodly supply of them which we are able to sell at less usu! $1.60 to $2.50 Valenciennes Lace Flouncings, $1 Yard 40 to 42 in. wide; for summer and confirmation dresses. 60c to $2.25 Shadow and Embroidered Laces, 25c to $1 Yard 9 to 42 in. wide; in sand, cream and white. $1.25 to $2 Pieces of Valenciennes Edges and Insertions to Match, 75c Piece Dozen yards to the piece; %4 to 134 in. wide. 75c to $1.25 Embroidered Flounces, 38¢ Yard Swiss and Batiste, in floral and lacy designs; 27-in, * Printed Chiffons Combined with Taffetas Memoirs of Madame Du Barry, illustrated; large, type; cloth binding Beek ag’ pasate Folks, including Books for Little Folks: Mi r Goose Rhymes; Palmer ee, Fairy ‘ales; Young_ Folks’ History of U. S., Grimm's Fairy Tales; Robinson Crusoe; Ravsuanvi co eeeassanens 15c Bible, bound in flexible French morocco; overlapping cover; large, clear type; 100 col ored iflustrations; at Main Floor, | Fine Percale and Mercerized Shirts, with soft negligee or laundered cuffs; TEA, Larte Coftee— hte" jote. Osfteeceis: xtra, or feas—Per 1b) Tese—Per Ib...» ies ee package; medium, 1 According to sli red cans, roan, caine. ba Th ah 20 sis i . Also fresh caviar in glaas; jean ‘all others; pe Honey— > “a — eraneerentd ai: ae Teanerves , Bameee ine SS "e sein, iti 16-08. oitie Peas—c Only 186 pairs, in discontinued but desirable model for average figures. Of extra quality coutil, medium low bust, long skirt, trim- med with embroidery; well boned; three hose supporters attached. Finer material and finish than in the ordinary C, B, Corsets that sell for $1.00, Sizes 18 76c to $1 Embroidered All-Overs, 38c Yard aie on Crepe, all white and white embroidered in colors; 60c Embroidered Swiss Flounces, 25c Yard 18 in, wide; in exquisite floral designs, 16c Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Edges, 8c Yard . Floral designs, lacy effects and eyelet patterns. 165c to 35c Embroidered Edges and Insertions, 8c to 18c Yard Machine made afd are faithful copies of those made in convents, Insertions about 1 to 114 inches wide; Edges, inser ae % Hien, 3 0 eee Refrigerator Prices Are Re- markably Low This Week Bear in mind that these are “Alaska” refrigerators; built with a perfect system of insulation that means low temperature and” amall ice bills. Apartment House Styles ase See 160 Ibs., $25; we Top Icer Style White enamel lined gspacity 105 Ibs., Wb; wen Babe se inee—Can mie soap Switt's Prides t "agen Basement. Shirts of fine count percale, madras and pongee; finish’d throughout in best manner; laundered or soft double Night Shirts, of fine muslin, without collar; trimmed with red heavy Wines ‘and Liquors These Very Attractive Prices for Wednesday and Thursday Bed Outfit, consist- Liquors at Special Prices. FORATA” WIN, ing of all-steel continuous Post bed; all-steel woven wire spring and soft t. hey rhea any size; complete for $6. 75 Quartered Oak Dining Chairs, full box seat; high banister back; wood or cane seat; each, . 99c All-Cotton Mattress, covered with heavy stripe ticking; full size, weigh 45 Ia other sizes in pro- ion; choice any $3.50 China Closet, Quartered Oak Mghly Polished; three adjustable ves; bent side glasses; te feet and gallery top. $8.75 t Quartered Oak Buffet, high! «. Freeh, randy polished; 42-inch base: 2 small Catt pete Mean and 2 large-drawers; plank top China&Glassware and large bevelled mir- ++ $10.93 Dinner Set, 100 pieces, of good | Men's Kid and Suede Gloves, quality thin American porcelain; discontinued styles which sold various pretty decorations to se | at Gatton, Quart, Restrland, "ying, Blend wa ERS Pee ZBe fe Three Extraordinary Values in Women’s Silk Hose A surplus stock of perfect goods bought from a large manufacturer. ‘ostly black and white; a few colors in the higher prices. 60c a Pair Instead of 85c to $1 75c a Pair Instead of $1 to $1.50 90c a Pair Instead of $1.50 to $2 Main Floor Whiskies, Gins and Brandies. n end four- in-hand scarfs, mad ¢ from short cnds of rich silks; an almost endless assortment of colorings okay. s 1,30. fe "ee g Splits. | Bass Ate $1.55 $1.05 | ers 4c" a Ie. v moat Cocktails. IS =Fe These por items for Tuesday, Wednesday and Tay Eveel filled frames . Gold-filled Eyeglasses and Spee- tacles, for aati. Sanit or sewing; with larger an better lenses $2.49 2S San Gloves Last Days of the February Picture Framing Sale =Jq mahogany icely fi M shad large bevelled CM A lect from; some Sets include soup tureen; some have sugar bowl and cream jug, and all other necessary for serve ing 12 persons; reduced to $7.98 Initialleg Woter Tumblers, of lin glass; your initial er ed. None C, 0.'D, Not more than 2 dozen to a customer; re- duced to 6 for vu Ife higher _ prices; and gray; pair Women's Cotton rons Gk washable; two white, ray. natural eet Women's Milanese Silk Gloves, 2-clasp, double Hepes in black and white. cidedly a remarkable value Until the iy of this week you can choose from our fine mouldings; and the framing, glass entire stock of and labor will cost 40% Less Than Regular All stock frames are also on sale for these last four days of the month at prices just 25% Less Than Regular F weahtee That Isa Necessity | ively 1.75 Kitchen Tables with bat Pipa pean Gyr ee} at we Madiecie Cabinets, oor 5 Piathroom Stools, rubber 95¢ Kitchen Chairs, $1.65 Stepladder-C a Ty Te “=|

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