The evening world. Newspaper, October 12, 1915, Page 6

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TMB sv emi a ae © WOBLD, FUBSDAY, COTOR is, af sini : 7 ‘MODERN JOAN PARC ! | ee ues care OBITUARY NOTES. I= eaay of Oromge. in the ould ot | esotee tewnee guewral 4+ ome HOWL BP MOLNTIO d Ul S . nape —— ‘ ‘ * —— on one ometaas ipl IN GREAT PARADE + beuber te abe bee DEFEND THE NATION LEFT $1OQ000 ESTATE CS SO eam mnwtnr a ewe, © oa eset ts wu " es “ Mr. Dict ( " 4 p On eggs, LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE ‘ { 4 makes a delicious © Mom te condiment, al . *F . . - vs ' te was : oar mmarntias SAUCE » 4 ? “ - ' " Bote ig 4 Kitchen Recipe Hanger containing Instesd of ropes _oonigglte ‘ . w ty these aud other Bew Fecipee-—seut on request arg@ments tor ¥ seg by } “ a : Lea & Perrin, 96 Hubert St., New Yorks City wensere A . “ “ # ; 4 yas cotied waters of , iiffertnt wayr, the are r er oS pat votes for wou countries the world rn pated ot ‘ition that never hee eon wed unteere dur nged after boing brought to 5 net woretary Siber piace-why wot in Ne r die evar sparta lotsa = Constant dealings with the world's formost pro- gy i , secaaemmmaammeaaed count dete ext summer ith Mr. Coulter in the app! ducers of quality merchandise give an importance to these “6TH BIRTHDAY SALES" that can- A Remarkable 40% to 60% Underprice were Arthu Hoffman, edi eerentire Neeseae Dee T not possibly be overestimated- the Store itself ~ " a oe ee eee We” Chutes wl and its magnificent seasonable stocks prove this. Sale of the Well-Known Berry, Stato Sanitary Buyervisor GIMBEL BROTHERS’ representatives are located ‘“ ero e” nit n er e r er William Heard, ed ot Bverybody"s in all parts of the globe, or else frequently making trip y M a K J d W a Mt LL.D. SARVE,R cept Pearls Ries aeons \eer | to all points, seeking and buying merchandise. Ou: Ny erm in “Women Vote in| Mr. Coulter sald to-day the use Paris, London and other foreign agents have been par- RY W M4 fe all re we heer ticularly fortunate in obtaining merchandige for the . For omen and Children ganthitiog Ot pupllé (a eil New Yor “6TH BIRTHDAY SALES,” notwithstanding cer- ¥ ban: seho neluding colleges, universi- | ta emba ents that were inevitable because of SS 7. shia tite oeiain tieg, high mdools, ond-advanced | theware my Exlra Tables po Aner ore The Biggest Sale whieh deny i | gr an grades. = GIMBEL BROTHERS’ dealings with big mill men vegin immediate! wil {iba held after school hours twic Sxira Clerk 4 ; x oe W 6 0 of this famous seerything ¢ factories, specialty manufacturers, wholesalers, jobber make held in twenty-six different \ t my sh te y ehioh sremen : Thi, Week under masters a the army | and others, annually run into many millions of dollars Facilital ‘ ty) l “The Women of | ia exclu of the teachers, nurses and the National Guard | ; on, wha 28 accrue at sue! ?urchasin peat years to Win Next! and city employees, who will have! At tha close of the next echool year. | Imagine, then, what concessions must accrue at such @ Purchasin HAND FINISHED Time;” “The Women of Twelve Btates| larger representation. ‘The last in! je he aaeoot Dae Gan Vote for } ling will be the Woman's Political Members of the association at camp) “Women Vote; Union. Tho color scheme of the pa- tablished by the army will get two One-fourth of the Se rade will be white, blue and gold. The months’ practical military instruc | th of the Presidential Elec: artistic wide of It, as well us the one ton, It is expected this camp will be tenth of the House of Representatives | float, in charge of Mrs, John, of, Staten Why Should Western Women Have! Alexand widow of the distin-; All boys ring for the course More Power Than Eastern Women?’ | guished artist. \muat have written consent of parents og with mournful black added to rrow six recruiting booths for or guardians and promise to give White and gold of the othe: paraders will be opened in different thelr spare time to the study for four banner will a to the breege ow York City Women Mave NO Sut- Artiste will preside ove them on Thursd resses on Fri Empire State Campaign Com. | day and colleg on Saturday mittee’s most important banner will | Capt. Cowdy of the Elghth Coast De- 3 read: “Vote for Amendment No. 1."|fense Corps has volunteered to drill ae Cent One “awkward squads” of paraders at Was was: overanen: Ninety-fourth Street and "mol Suffrage.” : Tho first drill will be ion from the Woman's’ held Thursday evening, Oct. 14 arty will round all Buff time as this for the benefit of the “6TH BIRTHDAY SALES."" A walk through the Store reveals at every turn what rich merchandise treasures have been pro- vided for you —OUR PUBLIC ‘ La Bomnenade des Cctlelles The Fashion ‘Magnet’ of New Yorl: For attendance and enthusiasm it has surpassed all previous records, but the reason is obvious—never have we shown such a lavish collection of Paris original costumes, never has the spectacle been staged more artistically or wonderfully and never have tue orch tras given such delightful programs of selected mu Mannequins Promenade Daily On Eighth Floor at 10.30 A. M. to 12 M. 1.80 P. M. to3 P. M. Note--in the Third Floor Costume Salors will be shows copies and adaptations of the models worn in the Prerrerace at o half to one-third less than the originals. We will also take special orders. Third Floor Of the hundreds of styles made by the manufacturer some have been dis- continued in favor of other and slightly varied models. These ‘discontinued styles’’ we have bought at a price that enables us to give you a really wonderful Birthday Gift of economy. All are perfect. Sizes, of course, not absolutely complete in range—but all sizes in quite a numter of desirable styles. Women’s Union S $1.50 and $1.75 values; of silk 90c and cotton; whi in. me- dium ‘weight; all sizes, in alt shapes. Women’s Underwear 50c and 60c, vests, drawers, tights and cor- Women’s Union Suits $1 and $1.25 values; cream color cotton, medium weight; good assortment of shapes; sizes 3d to 44. set covers, A good range of sizes and many styles. Women’s $1 and $1.25 Wool Vests and Drawers, at 65c. Misses’ 75c and 85c White Cotton Union Suits, 45c. ‘ Children’s 35c and 45c Heavy Fleece Vests and Drawers, 17c. \ \ | Children’s 50c and 65c Half Wool Vests and Drawers, 28c. | N Main Floor 3,600 Men’s $2 Shirts, $1.25 Positively the Best Lingerie at $1 That We Undoubtedly page 82 Shir 8, $1. of Soft Shirts we have offered this season. All are new, all made expressly and at a special price for this event, by a manufac- Have Ever Offered turer whose product measures fully up to the GIMBEL stand- Regular Price $2 Each ard. The materials are woven and printed madras, mercerized silk-stripe pongee, etc. Soft negligee style with turn-back Over 1,500 cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. Combinations Drawers Specia! Purchase of 600 Men's 50c Suspenders to Sell for 30c E . . . Lisle webbing in fancy stripe, narrew or wice. heguiei cre cotre lengths, Every garment is made of fine nainsook “No-rust’”’ buckles and leather encs. Main Floor \ and of the quality usually seen on garments priced at $2 or more. The embroideries, laces Women’s and Children’s Hosiery and ribbons are also of excellent quality. A 7 A ry “Sth Birthday Specials Nightgowns with elaborate lace and embroidery — trimmed yokes, many trimmed both, back and front Special lots bought to g advantave from manufacturers Combinations have ribbon-run waistelizes and full who wish the Sale to be a succ Dangerous Habit rae drawers that < eiber aren OF lee 2,500 pairs of women's 5c Silk 609 pairs of Women's 25¢ Im- Fy Seeds . 5 ata roe i . rawers are mostly embroidery trintred, but some sata ? isle Stockings, black orto Gatton. Btoc Se Prominent periodicals everywhere are daily exposing the harmful effects of the are inset with embroidery motifs encircled with lace, Ee te en rams | areal Gaston. Rleckinga Full drug, caffeine, in coffee. Every Garment in the Sale is Ribboa- weight. ‘Three pairs 1 pairs . 55c 2,500 pairs oO women . abe jiisle 00 pairs of Children’s 26¢ and Stockings, black only, light and me- Ik Lisle Stockings. Second Floor dium weight, A pair 1 60 Pair, 18¢, or threo pairs 5 28¢, or six pairs for $ . Main Floor The Sale of Dress Goods Offers $2 Imported All-Wool D1 2 5 yd. Velour de Laine, at . . A very fashionable and searce fabric, in 46 to 48 inch widths. Newest Autumn tones, including taupe, Belgian blue, green, Burgundy, plum and navy blue, Also—Among the Other Very Special Values $1.50 Imported French Serge, 95c Yard | $3.60 Imported Gabardine, $1.85 Yard aie trimmed, Physicians, food experts, medical writers and editors largely agree that the cum- ulative effect of the 214 grains of caffeine in the average cup of coffee is responsible * for the many troubles, such as sleeplessness, nervous prostration, heart palpitation, indigestion, etc., that subtly beset most regular coffee drinkers. Just Think—$10 Smart Set Corsets at $3.50! There are two reasons for this remarkable offer: First: The limited number—only 300 Pairs. : = Second: ‘These Corsets were made up specially for GIMBELS, of fine imported materials that were originally ordered by a large Western retail store, but cancelled when war conditions delayed them, We bought the entire lot Splendid Corsets for Slender and Medium Figures One of the latest fall models, made of imported figured | 1 white and flesh color. Medium high bust, medium length hips, free hip boning and slight curve at waist line. Sizes 21to28, Pink Uorset Shop, Second Floor Some people seemingly hold up under regular coffee drinking without serious results; but modern thinkers, with respect for the fundamentals of health and longevity, are daily changing to POSTUM 2 __ Itis a pure food-drink made from wheat and a little wholesome molasses ~con- Still Complete Assortments of Styles in the ver ith 60 inches, Light dress wea i Ssxspaaly 54 inches wide. Our own direct importation, 5 ceable, lors, »me- | sho cen fall'e tains no caffeine or other injurious drug Subway Store Sale of sarvicnnnie, All desired Care, Shown in all the new fail colorings. $2 Whipcords, $1.35 Yard > $2 and $2.26 Broadcloths at $1.45 Yard When properly made, Postum has a flavor and aroma so much like Old Gov't PERFECT Ali wool, 64 inches wide, in the fine and heavy Ad inches wide Snonged and shrink, in new falt k Java that one is inclined to forget coffee within a very short time. — cord weaves, Wanted sutumn ahades and biack, colors and black, — ’ - ate BoGP, oe bord sayy Or eh $41 P de Sour All wool, nehes wide. TOUS 8! : 5 x Postum comes in two forms. The original, Postum Cereal, requires thorough boiling, a oes clorely woven, All the best fall colors and black, Gees ar ae dha yltcond ate ae ste packers; laasant posta, the soluble form, oi made in the cup with boiling For Men and Women $1 All-Wool Granite Cloths, 68¢ Yard | sponged and shrunk. The correct weight for tailor . 8 © equal delicious an cost cr i 60 5 pe, wn, black ang na’ uit, . 8 i . , pbs bq) 'y a ¢ cost per cup is about the WOMEN'S WALK-OVER SHOES $1 95 Pees inches wide, ‘aup rown, vy ped fad conse, Shown in dark brown, Burgundy. 7 Made to sell at $3 to $6... : . - satan appetite, condior nerves, brighter days are scheduled for those who quit Button Oe Be Ee ee black and tan leathers. An Unusual Collection of 5,000 Yards of coffee. ays’ trial shows 1.00 to $2.00— Made to sell at $4 to $6... All-Wool Dress Goods (‘22 %e") 85c Yd. pal Mostly 54-inch materials, in a varied assortment of fashionable weaves, plain colors, plaids, stripes and mixtures. Every desired color, including navy blue. Second Floor Tan calf, button and lace. Also ‘a well- known brand $4 shoes in black leathers, at $2.45 All sizes in lot, but not in every style. Every pair perfect. GIMBEL Subway Store, Balcony “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM Sold by Grocers everywhere. ate tw - _ ~-+ - - a gg ——————_—_——

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