The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1915, Page 17

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of the toe mattis compantes bevel few Mestrores on Guard | jours crtered te held themesive in| Te tebe Gp ereyelty duty of yendinew for Guy tehowing © emt|Muertank @ I. the Grotrager War gy . Frinton lott the Rave Tard ie Mreot teem i Guarding the ey | he Ol oom the og Company and the Neswus Man | fine. ume, ae one ot the Company, IPOrwiN” @ Mee Aeetroper Beet on duty in the hay ’ - By Telling How Lydie £. Pink. ; . harm's Vegetable Compound Gents Hhebes tee Frenctere BAN FRANCIBOO, Ot &-4 we Abrahem Lincoln worked for some months at his law books and the wood pile to earn his first five hundred dollars. Will some reader of EVERY WEEK win $500 easily and pleasantly? Do a little detective work! Me « + » ‘ ire --a—iead MILLER. of the 1 Another Woman who has Foun: , ’ ro we Health in Lydia E. Pinkhem’s ule our hetre v Vegetable Compound ral Electric produc ngs in the course of co! throughout the country. | products if called have already an extens: ompany's Study the facts and the circumstances of Mrs. Fisher's murder. larger one. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 86, 1915. a wen ten Every preparation hes beer made te make tomerrow | At @ result the 1méuce ee bal the busiest Saturday this store hes ever known in Octo. | mente will greet those «vie come to OTB 5 Restored Her Health ber. Every energy of the great GIMBEL buying organi deve are abectaly without rm) sation in closest and most enthusiastic co-operation tale city or A tew with leading style makers has been bent in this direction GIMBEL “5th Birthday Sales”--- Saturday: Outfitting Day The Magic Words T hat Spell “Fashion.” For Fall and Winter at $14.75 Ordinarily GIMBEL Retail Prices for These Grades Would Be $22 to $25 1 ey are “certified” clothes, By “certified” we mean that they have passed the GIMBEL merchandise censor at $22 to suits and overcoats. And more They are approved by style experts as the correct new Autumn models in their most distinctive form. In both materials and styles the smartest effects are in- eluded, both the radical and conservative. Fourth Fleur Men’s $1.50 Soft Shirts, 85c Of such fine materials as woven madras and meretrized cotton pongee. Specially purchased from a manufacturer who ~hire. AL. SMITH, No ¢ Bence ond we Here are the clawe~the is eager to help make the Sth Birthday Sale a success. | Lindsborg, Kansas blow wi - suspects—here are pi Men's Silk Knitted Reefers, $3.50 If you have the slightest douse | 2. EN General Man- ROCKEFELLER PAYS DEARLY. tures to make the locality Pure silk, accordion knitted, Fine stiteh, width and that lee K, Pinkham's Vegetable ager of the pleat, sy ta cunter | Nephew of John D. Hays tux seate'| of the csime clear to you. length, with border andj heavy ‘ringed ends. Black and white, to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co,| "it" (= compen | Se ee Cai he basi ee ae confidential Lynn, Mase, for pid | of apa pane ad er Men’s “Glastenbury” Underwear vice. Your letter will b d, - i Fal Geld tairared leek west ane | the murderer? ag $1.50 Shirts and Drawers at 95c Each held in strict confidence. —Advt. os in giving up to a sp y ‘ Pure wool, medium weight, natural color. Ankle —_—_—_E_— , Percy Kockefelier, nephew of John 1 Hand three cents to Sa Promenade ahs C vlelleso length drawers with reinforced gusset, flat seam, sus- WAVE COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKS Uber wd heady your newsdealer and eee vender tapes. Drawers in sizes 30 to 44, Shirts, 84 to 46. | learn about. the $500 i Continues to attract thousands, of people daily ‘en's $1.60 Heavy White Cotton Union Suits, $1.20 of the copper mine striki rize. It's An excitin wl 0 are eager 0 receive the “last word” of Paris fashions. te. 0 ”” “ ” Be Better Looking—Take ho atrikers of the th ih Savaieay. “Behind the T know, that no a ° in Amer a il they tn ‘ Men's ‘Carter ond Peerless Cotton Union " abled to the nun i “collectively” such a lavish display of Paris originals Pe +! “a Lat aap neatieg, tthe re waa | mn Bolted Door? a fact that again emphasizes that GIMBELS have Men's ly Da Bulla eats Merino ade a demonstration, ul se | pha p >| ele) x i te tt ” ‘ " poe Sram i ‘i i 2 nst rn the Hing hil poe ory sagreagial in ii hl Men's ‘Morley’ English Made Shirts —tongus coated yu have| Gov, Hunt telephoned Under Sheriff SWANN TO TO SPEAK TO-NIGHT. A Sy & costume by Bernard that has and Drawers, $2 and $2.86 Breed tecllag oh 47.00" | si) at Clifton to-day that he expect- excited much enthusiam is the Suit illustrated. — It Mon's ‘‘Wolgey’’ Unshrinkable Shirts and Drawers, t ed the mine Managers to meet him in | Candidate for Distrie is of Amber Velour de Laine, with large Hudson Seal $1.25 and $1.75 Main Floor ipe9 jeonferenve, but information was re | Will Address # (dyed muskrat) collar and cuffs. Ree Tavedse ie siudy Stal hes | baled’ Be lara rseaye Mass Meeting. Indoor-Outdoor Sport Costumes $3 to $4 Umbrellas at $2 asd’ Olive Tablets are a. purely |copt do ideas Gc intretuy, Judge Pa ward Swann, Democratic Gowns, Suits, Wraps, Furs, Millinery Heavy silk and Union taffeta; fine assortment of handles. | ir ollve color Charis H. Moyer, President Of tbe | ilps bat tatoos Nie tae Bra are displayed daily For Women, long silver caps, gun-metal, silver-mounted A Ne eins Melee | Wenner Tease nee. Oe oe cca cnet aie BNOROL Ga Bere At 10:20 A. M. to 12 M. natural carved woods, and others. ' |he and all the other organizers of the | : Young At 1:30 P. M. to3 ?. M For Men, handles of cape and buckhorn hooks, silver | miners would leave the Clifton dis aenner : ica Bighth F'o: mounted natural wood, and carved and plain natural wood, j orisie-yet have'ne | tick if tholr presence, obstructed The, est weekly Leder ‘Matin Floor nf exereame con | bused men of amt, Arlt, are — : Men’s $2 & $3 Hats, $1.65 @tipation. Thats why ¢ boxes are} on the side of the m ners. ey sent old annually at 10¢ abe pet bon out posters to-day offering to donate att len’s $2 3 Hat 1.65 fracas boi nee AMV oue B2$88 promino the strike fund. | 3 Lath Heat | Every Newsstand Tomorrow-These New Blousesat $2to $6.95 Masutetanaet samples com cage one or two * othe a " was founded last March av speciall Prensng resuits ae Secretary fends J. F. Myers | has 6,000 members ai bined with a Fa Tire Fives msn, Gtemien «| Sone terete cueae 4 moves She Kee Will Surely Cause a Stir in Blousedom | bined, with a specally pur: d WASHINGTON, Oct. &.—Sec potas | soft felt hats, es lish and Wilson of the Labor Department has | ‘ American made. Wide range 5 Myers, forme P i ARPET., 11M MLNS vam cn, | Silk Hose at GIMBELS ee LEANING 353W54thsT x. Aris., for erence | Men's Tweed and Check 5 Hine on the mine Wonderful length of service is not a common trail Stitched Hats, $1 — = = | with silk hose; La Hr is pilestire so SAU et the ee ire: ‘o alled Out f ilities has permanently influenced [eee ey ‘ ¢ »ssed men and women to the habitual Men’s $1 and $1.25 NASHUA, N Members daily wear of Gloves, 85c The Cape Gloves are washable and ‘J in ten shades, 1 The Mocha and Suede Gloves are ESTABLISHED 1857 SE LK HOSE eNomorrow, very special, at 86¢ pair. g Main Floor adrew Al d “Men's 502 Socks And rew exan er ; This pure-dye thread silk hosiery is ideal in texture, sg Se Socks Six a y 1H + : shaping and finish. It ably tisfying in every airs for $1 Sixth Avemse at Nineteenth Street RGUIIeA REE EEC A EER 9 Black silk sock, double lisle foot, The small be o hoes were made for medium weight, sizes 944 to 1134. mine ta and ¢ ig and very Men's, 50c to $1.50 pair Men’s Silk Socks, 18¢ to wearout. find the pr Ww , Six peirs for $1. ‘'Seconds” of 36¢ tremely moder: sine when we began to omen's 760 to 93,00 pair Main Floor " grades. Palm » ay, Bary and HW children’s st we have always insisted on de- ' tan, Main Fleer signs that ensiire ral foot growth—-and the im- At $2 Elaborately embroid-| At $2.95 Crepe de Chine At 95 smartly tailored C i Go ortence of intelligent, conscientious Fitting garggee At 98 davorstey envroid| AG 69.05, crop de, Chine) At 8.08 snort wien ee | Dollet Goods . . ‘ sng hematitehed panels on fronts and| color... Simple elegance with its lus. | Munyon’s Soap... . Three-In-O collars, Veni ufis, with lorge white pearl but-| trous finish and large French bound lace trimmed. | tons as trimming. button holes and pearl buttons. At $5 Silk thread luce of effective floral dee | At $6.95 of finest quality radium silk in white sign over flesh color satin and chiffon hodtee, The | oF flesh color; Chemisette of white Georgette crepe high collar can also be worn low. An exquisite | 2nd triple high collar of picot edged Georgette c ‘ deep tuc n¢ “Dressy"’ Blouse. embroidered fronts, ! Third Floor’ . ables Also—-Daintiest of Blouses at $5 Sa TWo BIG mrmipcicyy STORES Of flesh color Radium Silk and Georgette Crepe Combination, STH AVE, corner §TH ST. a AND AT . : : SMITH ST, corner STATE ST Alling & Co. Sale of Handkerchiefs—Fine Values 4 ° ° Fi J 1 Women's Shamrock Handkerchiefs, with one-corner em- ear GRAFONOLAS!| ine Jewelry broidery; wide hems; regularly 16¢ and more; at, each........ Open Monday & -ROO RA AS ‘ Women's Initialed Handkerchiefs, sheer quality, with colored Saturday Evgs. | / TM ON CREDIT | Presents a Wonderful Opportunity to Buy at embroidery in flora: designs, regularly 6c; box of 6 for...... 36e $ 98 _ Prices That Rule at Wholesale Women's Imported Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, with . 1 ‘149th Srnecr & 3rd AVENUE Bed Alling & Co. were in business in Newark, N. J., Ph rey og Reve ly erat colored embroidered letters Lea Open Every Evening for more than 70 years. In thet time the firm be in several styles; regularly 90¢; box of 6 for... ........ 60. ° famous for the exquisite character of its products, Easy Payments — Make Your Own Terms Recently the business went into a receiver's ean to All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Golden fi % Golden Oak Ex: ® tension Table . - : ED s E: DooR 1 , B OPEN EVERY EVENING ®S™ANC® NEXT Doon TO Post orvicn j149™" ST., COR. 3° AVE. (AT OUR FIFTH AVENUE 8° ‘Our Terms on Any Purchase Up to 826,00 $1 Down 811 Week bring about its dissolution. ‘The stock on hand was in excess of $100,000 Worth of Gold & Platinum Jewelry The GIMBEL store acquired about 1,000 pieces, and continues the saie begun yesterday. Growing Children Should Wear GIMBEL “Toe-Ease” Shoes Thoy aré at Olive Use diel cleau-cul, comforiable 5 TOE - and durable Shoes for school or dress wear, because Jewelry for Mon Pendants wich chain amatirss, constructed to aid the natural growth of the foot, ls apphire, real pearls, tourmalines ere Mets pOOld Scart Vind diamonds, $6.26 to $20, | Girls’ Shoes, $3 to $4.60 Pair Tan Russia Calf, patent colt and gun-metal, in { lace and buston styles; sizes 244 to 6, Misses’ Shoes, $2.60 to $4; Boys’ Sturdy Shoes, Pair 93 Pair Fancy Platinum and Dia- 08 en Cutt Links, $14.26 mond Brooc! set with sap- phires and pearls, $22 to $42.60, to Fat Links, M4-Kt. gold, $4)" Gotd Brooches, set with sap- Pocket Knives, $7.26 to $18.76 phires, pearls, ethysts and topaz, $3.66 to $17.25, Cigar Outters, $7.76 10 $11.60. | Bri colts, hanepierced and Tan Russia Calf, patent colt} Box calf, gun-metal, patent colt and gun-metal, in lace and button pad tan Russia Cas, ‘i ince and Jewelry for Women _[stone-set, $10.76 to $I styles; sizes 1144 to button models; sizes Lavallieres, diamond pendants | Bar Pins, set with real pearls, Children’s ae $2.60] Little Boys’ ay a 60 eet in real platinum, $17.60 to |sapphires, amethysts or engraved to $3.50 Pair Pair gold, $2.95 to $17.26, All of these styles in the new canary, green and gold, Main Floor Tan Russian Calf, patent colt} Box calf, gun-metal and patent and gun-metal, in lace and but-| colt, in lace and button styles; ton styles; sizes 844 to 11, sized 1034 to 1834,

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