The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1915, Page 9

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ALMONT OR BABY’ === DECREE OF UDGE WiLL BE FOUGHT °=:— a 2 ; _ %- GUNOMA ISDS © TEATTO DARKEN HAIR 3°03" = she Mixed Sulphur y Phicknes that te ’ ' eft, when susbier for the first time the i! (See Easy) ii will fit any gas fixture. give you | FOUR HOURS of LIGHT for ONE CENT The Lamp is lighted by three mantles each about the size ofa The mantles are made of Artifibre and are practically Another new feature—there is no inside chimney. thimble. indestructible. | Beautifully diffused Light with No Glare and No Eye-strain One of our representatives will call and ask your permission to ‘C. E-Z”’ Lamps, and so demonstrate its won- You are under no obligation to pur- Should you desire to keep it the price is $1.50 cash, or, pay our representative Fifty cents and Fifty cents next month and the following month when you pay your gas biil. attach one of the ‘ 1} derful light giving qualities. chase the Lamp. 1 The antiquated “flat” the following Manhattan or Bronx Gas Offices: No, 157 Hester Street Vel. Canal 8409 No. 130 E. 15th Street Tel. Stuyvesant 4:0) | i Lighting New York | which will revolutionize Home Lighting. The “C, E-Z” Lamp will found by @ singing & luliaby with a New Gas Lamp This week we have placed on sale “C.E-Z” GAS LAMP This Lamp or open-flame burner consumes twice the amount of gas, and only gives you one-third as much light as the ‘ ‘C. E-2" Gas Lamp. 1} particulars may b: obtained by telephoning or writing to, or calling at any of No. 30 East 42d Street Tel. Murray Hill 4830 No, 2084 Third Avenue GRATEFUL MOTHER PRAISES THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, toe tome te FATHER JOEN'S MED:CINE ~ Tells How Her Little Girls Are Kept Well and Strong By Using This Old Fashioned Medicine. A Doctor's Presciption more than 50 Years in Use. Free from Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs. Builds New Strength The two little gi whose picture is Full No. 32 West 125th Street Tel. Harlem 3533 No. 1909 Amsterdam Ave. Tl. Auduvon 4600 Tel. Harlem 5348 No. 35 Union Square del. Stuyvesant 1302 No. 112 W. 42d Street Tel. Bryant 2368 No. 281 Lenox Avenue Tel, Morningside 120 Courtlandt Av. & 148thSe Tel. Melrose 8000 No. 1815 Webster Avenue Tel. Tremont 2610 “The Right Way is the Gas Way” i Consolidated Gas Company of New York Geo. B. Cortelyou, President 4 1816. monotony, no mediocrity invite and cheer the shopping public GIMBEL ‘5th Birthday Sales’ The REAL Big Store Event of the Metropolis Freshness is one of the characteristics of the GIMBEL Fifth Birthday Sales A refreshing freshness a constant newness New merchandise, new displays, new features, new ideas newness at every angle, and expressed in a thousand varying ways No dullness, no Continually the things that a Se | An Autumn Bridal Procession The bride, her ma bre wide, flower gurls honor and all handsomely gowned now an ad at GIMBELS greatest among many bashion Successes Li Limenade der Coilelles We anticipate about to view the 20,000 spectators tom magnificent display of Sport Costumes, Afternoor Latest: French Millinery Accessories for all occasions. Mannequins Promenade Dally At 1030 A.M to 12M. At130P.M.to3 P.M. gighth moor orrow Indoor-Outdoor and Evening Gowns, besides Suits and Dress | A Typical GIMBEL Offering of 85c Japanese White Wash- able Satin, 58c yard GIMBELS is the first to meet the sudden vogue for washable satin for underwear at a popular price. Width 86 inches, All the practicability of Japanese silk con- ne with the richness of satin. under splendidly, Our Great Autumn Silk Sale is full of such wonderful valucs in what is wanted and Sashionable. So wonderful that even wholesalers and manufacturers from as far as the West coast are begging us to sel] them our Silks, Velvets and Crepes at retail rices. We have these marvelous fabrics from Italy, ‘rance and Switzerland, but are keeping them for our customers, Light, soft, and will Second Floor The LINEN Sale Is one of the most interesting of the “‘Fifth-Birthday’’ doings Damask Table Cloths Odd Table Napkins Size 8-4; sule price, §1.85- $3.76 Doz. 92.26; regularly $2.25 and $3. 600 dozen odd Damask Nap- kins, no cloths to match; size 24-24; sold regularly at $5 doz.; sale price, $3.76 doz. $2.76 and $3.50 Huck Towels, $2.16 and $2.75 Doz. Hemmed Huck Towels, $4 Bath Towels $2.76 Doz. In red, yellow or blue bor ders; sale price $2.75 dozen. Second Floor Size 8-12; sule price, $3.15- $3.60; regularly $4.25 and $4.75, MadeiraLuncheon Sets, "4 13 pieces; sule price, $4 per wet; regular prices, $5.60 and $6 set. 600 Dozen Napkins Breaklust and Dinner sizes to match, sale prices, $2.26, $2.76 and $3 dozen; regularly $2.76, Size 8-10; sale price, $2.46- 92.76; regularly 8 wo $3,756. $3.75 and $4 dozen, The new “Lenox” make introduced by GIMBELS, and of wnwually heavy gauge motal. Si , consisting of & 2-qt. double cereal boiler, 9-qt. and 4-qt. Berlin suv 1-qt., 2-qt. and J-qt, lipped suucepans, and one 6-qt. Berlin be Individual Pieces of Lenox Aluminum Ware $1.05 3-qt. Berlin Sauce pans, at $1,354-qt $1.75 2-qt. Double Cereal Boilers, at...... $1.26 $1.60 6-qt. bail see Berlin Kettles, at $1.30 6-qt. Preserving: Kettles, at --. 800 160 orlin Saucepans, 900 450 Lat, lipped Saucepans, 266 + $1.18 \ ioe 65e 2-qt. lipped & ans MWe B-qt. lipped Saucepars, 450 Fifth Floor Broadway and Thirty-Third Street: JeaL IEC OONODOICO CIO SCI HHOCIICH YOHKICHA HHO HOOD. 7 7 Write H rh, 194-00 A WEEK wits S| ate ty Opens an Account| New | WeClose | Our Liberal CREDIT Terms app.y also | Booklet S levenings at|to Long Island, New Jorsey & Connecticut | MAILED {| 6o'Clock |We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare | FREE : coca ished frames, j 1N ROOMS ea aT ea 12515 15) Turnishe' morn shed, Furnished, a ™h 3’ Ave.Con.64" Sr. 5-PIECE PARLOR SUITE, mahogany fin- 98 neatly carved, upholstered in $ verona, speci lat ‘ ree ee ee eee SS am 5 a TH NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! The World Sells 100,000 Coptes More in New York City Fach Weekds “ban Any Other Morning Newspaper. ) \ U.BAUMARH &BRO x * OK ATSEIOD. SOHO TOLER HDI TRIE er (wuyuerevia armies euvUiG MAK DUT 46 | ; Made with strong | Sherawat BE '$30 Colonial Mahogany Four-| | post Bedsteads, $24 Carved pineapple tops, panel headboard 4 footboard, and wn either twin or full tuse-bar Hair Mattresses at Very Specia’ Prices $19:98 trom $26 i 622.60 2 ration brought eevee cunce f elected end be at on eneey ther low pr wien rate of i will be full size, wright 4 Ihe., plain oy Ueking $14 Box Springs are reduced to $11.76 Yor wood or gee, | ocuit tufted and covered with blue-and-white etee! spiral eprirgs, well tied fancy tickings metal bedsteuds Fine Brass Beds Very Much Under-price Bought so much to advantege thet, Cespite the tren ercous advence ' in the of met = them at substantial savings = Many styles, in bright oF satin 4 rom $12 | $18 from #22 | $22 from $30 | $26 from #26 | from $20 | §36 from 0 | $40 from $60 | $12.76 (rom $16 Six Grades of Felt Mattresses - Reduced $6.60 from $7.50 | $7.00 from $9 $7.60 from $10 $9.00 from $12.50 $10.60 from $14.60 | $12.60 from $15 Of pure, sonary fetted ous geal ares built, thickest ing 46 Lo 60 where the wear comes, and wi ' a ae Floor ' | | | Pull size: ' THE SUBWAY STORE Sale of 15,000 Pairs of the Famous Watk- Guar Shoes ts°| Absolutely Perfect |“ Here are the details, briefly— | WOMEN’S WALK-OVER i SHOES | made to sell at $3.50 to $6, at,} | MEN’ S WALK-OVER SHOES | Made to sell at $4 to $6, at $2.45 | THE WOMEN'S WALK-OVER Shoes include button and lace styles, and the desirable black and tan leathers. | THE MEN’S WALK-OVER Shoes are tan calf, button} | and lace; Walk-Over Samples in all leathers; sizes 6 to 734. | Also a well-known brand of $4 shoes in black leathers, All sizes in all styles—extra display tables, extra aales- people. Additional attractions— | | Puritan $3.50 Shoes for Women at, Pair, 97.06 $1.95 \ Button and lace, self or SORT MURIEE PONCE eRe, tan and bi jubway Store, fre “The Vonas Who Dared” By Dale Drum mond. i Begins in © © @ The Evening World @ © © To-Day MUA ARIAL LEI IAOUAA ALL ALLELE LIA OLED A Married Life Serial With a Moral for Husbands and Wives. ARE YOU ONE OF THE MANY THOUSAND PEOPLE WHO ARE READING THE EVENING WORLD'S Complete Novel Each Week? If not, you are robbing yourself of the richost flotion treat ever | | | offered to the readers of a nowspapor, ' Id, every week, prints # novel by seme fameus The Evening author, These no d complete in lx large daily instalments, jaw to auiting the tastes of all readers. Jan has long been demonstrated. They are sol: And the tremendous suc In The Evening Wo COMPLETE NOVEL EACH WEEK” serioe ie the foromoat work of euch “best-seller” authors as Robert W, Chambers, Mary Roberte Rinehart, Rupert Hughes, James Oliver Cur wood, Morgan Robertson, Margaret Widdemer, George Randolph Chee ter, Loule Joseph Vance, Edgar Riee Burroughs and many ethers of equal celebrity,

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