The evening world. Newspaper, September 23, 1915, Page 8

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THE BEVEHinw dal News Oddities : “ ; NINETY #TUDENTS have been wired by Princeton , te nerve the others ot monke Directors Want to Reduce the TWO THOUBAN! MILD OF KHAKI le ove Stock From £20,000,000 made inte 106,000 uniforms every @eek by one Englix wwii to $1,000,000 -—--— 0 FALAE TERTH MIREING wae b ' The directors of the Pacific Man Denetion iN. 8 Ul have to seourt . ae es learn if he ewaliowed them . ¥ KECKLABS BON OF BIXTY FOUN, taking adve A < F tage of absence of bis wimnty t eeey ried woman pe WOMEN FARMENS who tilled «bile men fous are to be given medals by Prance : RUBBER BOLD TENNIS SHOWS saved Indiana boy when lightoing struck an iron poker he had in bis 7 hand ] BANDITS beid up» Band O express tn Ohio and robbed crew instead of parsengers Trainmen had to ” 7 borrow watches to continue the run FATHER AND DAUGHTE will marry mother and son in double wed ding in Newark ite i PUBLIC IS READING MORE. |*\"' | Of the : £ | . a Public Library Aeures for the fire halt] ) ' f of the eatendar, lesued yesterday, show |, \ é June 20 the oir ee eding expenses the act will de- - 7 u . } maps ae en of 1914. In August the circulation was| the library in the Municipal Bullding Profits or to divide any part of the| 784.98, being 59,607 more than in Au-| for 18 vente, postpaid In order to permit the dis- ' : tributt of moneys as a dividend to = The Fifth Avenue Stoo i ‘The company still owns oleht e i] venue. BL ip Ghat there will be sold ay soon ae's 349, 351, 353 Fifth Avenue, at 34th St. eatisfactory purchaser can be found a ) ) WHITMAN FOR CANAL MONEY. Has Arranged for FRIDAY and SATURDAY IMPORTANT SALE referendum providing for an appropi gicsrce:|| Trimmed Hats el vigho ee gony hog Spal Soa Models for Every Occasion Man at the opening of the Industrial|/[] Featuring the newest creations— gaition here last night. He sald in The Smart Turban with the ‘Marie Odile” veil, The High net ihe pecele ef thie Stale | de- Crown Hat, The Smart Fifth Avenue Shop Sailpr, ete a extending the period of payment Pap a 50 ' the cama! shall be. pd e _ die tinasrekion Under &otna ieaast Priced BUFFALA, Sept. 23.—Support of the Actual Values ex; $12.50 to $15.00 belisve tt wouls’ be a pope Salam should this proposed conatitutional fal! of success at the polla.” Stern Brothers 4nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. The Men’s Clothing Section On the Third Floor, is now showing a very distinctive line of high class Men’s and Youths’ Suits & Light Weight Overcoats at $18.50 That will prove conclusively, upon inspection, that the best dressed young men are not necessarily the ones who pay the highest prices. THE SUITS offer a wide choice of two and | THE OVERCOATS offer the maximum in button models, with soft rolled style, cut, fabric and hand tailoring. three lapels, in checks, stripes, plaids and plain ey are here in full silk lined models in weaves in the new Autumn colorings. plain black and Oxford mixtures. Sizes 34 to 42 chest measure. Young Men’s Suits, $15.00 | Young Men’s Suits, $12.50 neat , brown, green and blue mixtures | present exceptional business suits in at- in new weaves, some with extra | tractive brown, gray and blue fancy mixed trousers, also plain blue in smooth and | plaid and check cheviots. Smartly tail- rough materials. ored after the newest models for Autumn, Sizes 38 to 42 chest measure. The Men’s Hat Department Adjoining the Men's Furnishing Section, has ready for selection Autumn models in Imported and American styles. Included are Soft Hats, in the fashionable shades; English and American Derbies and Silk Hats; also Austrian Velour and Italian Borsalino Hats at attractive prices. The Men’s Shoe Section On Main Floor, has prepared a Special Offering for Friday and Saturday, of Men’s Smart Autumn Shoes at $3.75 a pair Tn black or tan Russia calfskin, laced models, on snappy, good-fitting lasts. Nickel-plated Table Needs WvRLY 1 BUBBVAL, DEF ib mBER 23, 1915 GIMBELS Broadway and 33d Street Two Hundred Odd Chairs at $3.50, $7.50 and $9.50 Formerly $7.50 to $32 bor dining, bed and living room, and ¢« » a few for the office h y. maple, ivory enamel, ouk wi ' ag, wood and upholstered asl Mostly Thirty Serving Tables at $7.50, $12.50 and $17.50 Formerly $20 to $58 Oak and mahogany in various finishes, in period and other style Only one of a kind, and none can be duplicated at the price Seventh Floor intheGreat HousewaresSale 2, Prices that are gee ee low, yam in the face of the general rise in the a coat of metal, Z hig Ae @, Percolating Cotee Machines ® y 7-Cup size, in_ nickel or copper #/ finish. High regulatiag aleohol lamp 4 At $4.95 from $6.50. vint size, with white kel or copper finish. % enamel food pan, ni Hip hol regulator lamp, At $4.60 from $6, Casseroles in ‘-piit size, fireproof inset at Nickel-plated frame with side handles, At = $1.45 from $2.50 % > Pie Servers, 10-inch size, with fireproof plate, ickel-plated frame with side handles, At $1.10 from $1.60. lating Coffee Pots, (-Cup size, nickel-plated At $1.06 from $2. 6 o'clock Tea Kettles, 2-pint size, with stand and alcohol lamp. Nickel, copper or bres finish. At $2.06 from $4. Serving Trays, 12-inch size, in nickel or copper finish. At $1.10 from $1.35. Fifth Floor Men’s Silk Hosiery at Cotton Prices Bought to advantage and priced so as to give YOU the savings. Men’s 50c Pure Silk Hose, 35c, or 3 for $1. Black and colors, With lisle soles, Men's $1 Pure Silk Hose, 55c. Wide range of popular colors, with vertical stripes in self colors, Men's Imported 50c Cotton Hose 3c, or 3 pr. $1 Full weight, hand seamed. All blick or with Maco split soles. Main Floor Sweaters for the “Little Folks” At $1.50t0$6.95 . Just as much variety in the- ‘ =a Sport modes for youngsters as for grown-ups. Even complete Sweater sets are made for their pleasure and comfort, as shown In the sketch, All-Wool Belted Sweater, sa.os( Cap and Scarf to match, $1.50 In lovely color combinations of gold and Copenhagen blue, white and old. rose and white and Copenhagen blue. All-Wool Sweaters, $1.50 Large pockets; with or without belts, Belted Coat Sweaters, $2.95 _ Trimmed with bands of fancy stitching. Full Length White Sweater Coats, $6. 95 Coat with cup to match and trimmed with bands of faney stitch angora. NOTE-—All the Sweaters are in shades of Blue, Brown, Green, Rose or White. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Infants’ Silk Caps, $1 Infants’ Silk Tasseled Toques, $1 Second A Floor Two Days Left of the Sale of Toilet Goods and Drugs It’s an Autumn oceasion that no foresighted people should miss, because we are offering every essential for Toilet Table, Med- icine Chest and Sick Room at savings that should appeal to every- body. Examples: LIQUID FACE | FRENCH ROSE | GIMBELS ROUND POWDER (Riveria WATER (GIM-| VEG LE Ol Lotion), white and | BELS); 4 oz,, re flesh; ‘reg. 750, 26o, at 1 at 606 HIND'S HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM, 66c and ie MENNEN'S TAL. CUM POWOER ROGER & GALLET PERFUMES, | in JUNIOR SPOTLESS DE MIRACLE, 37c, the following odors, » «6b Oe Tac and ¥1.46 fe kind, ac PEBECO PASTE, NAIL, good backs, 0c size 30¢ reg. 30, 18¢ SCRUBS, reg. 10c, 6c GiIMBELS THE. re Are . WHIBKS, reg. 800, ATRICAL COLD ld 4 CREAM, per- om, 406 | HAIR, reg. 760, B06 fumed; willkeep | | VioLeT TOILET | HAIR, rex. $1.60, a long time; & WATER (GIM- $1,00 favorite with BELS); a delight. rofenn tonal ful ri ROCd folk; My Ib. res quality; reg, 65c% S20, ‘at 250 for this sale, 486 CORYLOPSIS or | TOLLET WATER TRAILING ARBU- (GIMBELS); Car- TUS RICE POW- DER, reg, 16e, at we CUCUMBER CREAMA (Gimbels), in Jars; a ploarant cream; rex. 2e, 15 at o VANITY BOX ROUGE, complete (Gimbela), in light, | AZUREA medium, ‘or dark, | "TAL, w minishing VIOLET AM. alrrop and Bult; PLGRAMVE VEOR. MONIA—for the ROUGE VEGETAL | COLGATE’S MO - LiaVvio 8) ALKALOL—Sile size, Bo AMMONIA — F household we clear or | clou Kul, re. T50, 5 aU, reg. Ie, at 1 pint, reg. 16 NAD VIOLET mail; r PERFUME or 8c} larg ECLAT PER.| for medicinal use: at 386 FUME, 1 ow, bot, | at. 75e; pint, 38¢; JAD SALTS,, 5c 406 1p pint 206 Main Floor and Subway Balcony "These $25 Buits for Women Exprees Every 8 New Fashion Note of Autumn Really a Remarkable Collection of 100 Charming Styles They wer carefully aelected to give the general silhouette of he fall and winter season and to introduce the very best Suite that ‘an be found anywhere for materials workmanship and e varied assorument of colors at 686 ery sort looking are these Boa Costs eit) concentrated fulness ithe pleiner beck and front, ae shown in the ilhustretion braid an Armughit full ekirt Most Noticeable New Features Skirts are moderately wide and often neerted at the sides with pleats or set-ti Majority of Suite are Fur and Braid Trimmed Coate are short and medium long The waist-line is more defined and the peplum more flaring The semi-fitted belted coet is still a favorite | { Materials | Colors neti faced brandclot he Nevy Pive, Bleed Tull fintehed broaaciot he | 4 Nou At on brows Gubarcines, Poplins yrth Green, ‘Teups Velveteen, Mens Wear Serges | Third Floor 6.0 Untrimmed Black Velvet Hats With Side Shirred Crowns, at These represent the very latest in- —— ee terpretation of Autumn and Winter “ Millinery modes. They only require one of the new Paris-made wings, 4 fancy feather, beaded ornament, velvet flower or one of the other numerous new trimmings to complete a really stunning chapeau. The Sailor iMustrated is charmingly becom- ing, but there are a diversity of other styles from which to select. Large and Small Sailors, High Back Pokes, Tricornes and Others. Trimmings Often Seen On Original Paris Model Hats Beaded and Velvet Flowers, 45c to $2.95 Paris-made Wings and Fancy Feathers, 65¢ to $3.75 Imported Trimming Novelties, 25¢ to $1.75 Among the novelties are steel and beaded ornaments, fancy bands, birds, wings and ornamental pins. Hats Trimmed Without Additional Charge Third Floor hidden fulness Again Tomorrow—One Boy's Suit for $5, TWO Suits for $6 Study this offer carefully. It lasts only until Saturday night and is the BIGGEST offer in Boys’ Clothing that we have ever made. : It means, in fact, buying TWO Boys’ $5 Suits for $6 For no mother is going to lose the advantage of buying an extra $5 Suit for only a Dollar more, if she can. The Suits may be of the same or a different size or style. Blue Serge Brown Mixtures Unfinished Worsted Gray Mixtures A Word on Quality Owe Sur for? 5 Anybody could. do this with CHEAP Suits. (oy Tent =~. a GIMBELS is doing it with FIVE DOLLAR Suits—absolutely up to standard in every way— sold for $5 at GIMBELS every day in th year, and considered among the best values in town at that price. ‘ Sizes 6 to 18 Years Plenty of choosing—over 4,000 Suits. Order by mail if you wish. Should you pick a wrong size, we will exchange it. Added to this group, Friday and Satur- day, sizes 3 to 8, in Novelty Suits for the smaller boys. This Sale ENDS on Saturday =~ Fourth Floor Bovey Swrrszer*G Room Size Rugs and Fine Carpets at Remarkable Savings Superb ROYAL WILTON room size Rug: from the John & James Dobson mill, at the price of ordinary velvet rugs. Fine ROYAL WILTON Carpets from the M. J. Whittall mills, for less than one ordinarily pays for Tapestry Brussels. The J. & J. Dobson Room Size Royal Wiltons $29.50 $27 $2.95 : For the $38.50 kind, . For the $41.50 kind, measuring 8 ft. 8in, x16 For the $4.25 kind, measuring 9xi2 it. tit. 6 in. {measuring 27x64 inches, The M. J. Whittall Carpets One-Third Less Part rolls and mill ends, absolutely perfect and desirable. Many ex- ceptionally fine room lots, Wide choice in coloring and design. $2.50 to $3.75 Royal Wilton, $1.10 yard. $2.50 Teprac Wilton, $1.75 yard. $3.50 to $3.75 Royal Wilton, $1.95 to $2.50 yard. $1.85 Body Brussels at $1.25 yard. Sixth Floor aft

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