The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1915, Page 11

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competency and neglect of duty, was ordered by & jury before Justice Crane! Queens by Gresser 3,500 Pairs of Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes Twenty $2 45 All the Styles Newest Innovations in Lingerie Blouses—Just Think—at $2! Every New Style Feature in Collars! Convertible, High Choker and Flare Collar. Blouses Inset With Bands of Real Irish Crochet. Large French Bound Button- holes. Copy of French-made Button- in-Back Blouses. Quaintly ie Fashioned Puff-Sleeve Blouses. This sale comprises twenty styles in the best and newest styles; high and regular cut in lace and button styles; hand- sewed welted soles; French and Cuban heels, Some of these shoes are stamped 83.50 and $4.00. Matthews—Second Floor, Trimmings of Large and Small Pearl Buttons. Elaborately Embroidered Blouses. Bands of Lace Forming Bolero Jacket Effects. Very Important! Every Blouse in this sale is, made of finest quality Voile. Hundreds from which to select. Come Early to Get the Best of Them! Third Floor Women’s OM Taffeta Petticoats, $1t.$2.50 Ne: wonder these Petticoats have won country-wide fame. In appearance they are rich and lustrous. - Furthermore, for ish Sole and serviceability they are unsurpassed, In shades o! nN, gray, na new blue, brown. Also White and Black, mare Extra Size Heatherbloom Taffeta Petticoats, $1.50 to $2.50 In both regular and extra size there is every new syle of the season, Majority have fitted tops and under- jays. First in circulation First in volume of advertising First in the confidence of its readers Circulation Report to Post Office Department October Ist, 1915 Sonntagsblatt N.Y. Staats-Zeitung 101,191 New Yorker Revue. . . . . . 63,400 Deutsches Journal | * % 7 Y . 52,920 The “New Yorker Staats-Zeitung” has nearly 100% more circulation on Sunday than either of the two other German newspapers—almost as much as both combined. Its daily circulation of 136,378 copies also far exceeds that of the other German newspapers of New York. In advertising it has also outdistanced all competition and publishes more paid adver- ‘tising than the other two newspapers publish combined. Second Floor it is the largest and most influen- tial German newspaper in America . a ¢ Neto-Dorker Stats Britmy ) “The National German Daily’’ HERMAN RIDDER, Publisher New Rhinestone Jewelry SPECIAL at 50c to O5o. HE very latest novelty designs, which sell regularly m at 75¢ to $1.50. ome are entirely of brilliant white rhinestones; others combined wilh sapphires. There are horseshoes, crescents, circles and fancy de- signs in pins and brooches. The New Cameo Brooches at 50c . : ’ ieee Value 75c, Mounted in dainty filigree settings, Members of the American Newspaper Publishers’ Association 8 he Audi nai at Cleculatl Earrings at 50c New Braid Pins, $1.95 and the Audit Bureau of Circulations i Value $1.00. | French Pearl or) Value $3.00. Closely studded Baroque Pearl Earrings, for with rhinestones and mounted on pierced or pierceless, aluminum. Mesh Bags, $1.00 German silver gate top Mesh Cuff Pins at 25c Bags, plain or fancy. Hat Pins, 25c Value 50c¢, Gold filled, smal 49P, vermicelli finish Hat Pins, Value 50c. Gold filled Cuff Pins, old English and Roman fine ! ish; many fancy designs, Main Floor WORLD WANTS SUNDAY WORK MONDAY WONDER£. GIMBEL “Fifth Birthday Sales” Make the Last Friday of the Month Intensely Interesting se ele ie THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1918 or | Boston Company ; ae At Manhatian ULION STRELT, ‘ By Sylvester Rewling y . ‘ Pr , az “WA GREEN Stamps FREE) 22 Friday, Oct. 29th, Only oman oye ts (a wad ‘ : ere haat With Purchases of $1.00 or Over Le y= ‘ sree ry Pe aterm omPresent COUPONemm: ‘ ’ . va ™ ' ioliniat_aave ead (Pitty) 22¢ Green Stamps sain GAARDSUIRIE aK daleeaitine Gi wince aa RE Con ont With Cas Sie CANN mah. ON Celene Ht) Serking seman SISURATE one os ee Purchaxes of $1 or Over . ar way Chrourh ecnool, falla heir tw $80,000 } tion trom aity i Fah hias 3S PO ase car THES SE err ry STAMP S are of the same kind as those i wae IN CPLA of houng near Lake Owane N_ J, te relieve eon | ee Seman ta a 2 pe pert MAGNE ones p vent pe which 4 would ordinarily obtain with your purchases. ————— ae — was ——-. | shamelons, brazen busy, and. if b . 2) eli ie. ee v (Eve. World, 10-28-15) A.D. MATTHEWS’ SONS, Ine Gnisses 10006 Par C1000 we Ciekes Chae gare’ e winany. ore ES begins |? - s le phate Ty Continuing Our Great Sale of jf csecns » row yoare ago tor stones tn , | Sizahttten: Oper’ House nt stants “ove: GILLIES COFFEE © a. ete. | ywhere, Advt TAL-29 Washington St, \ enon. We're" °° tne 1 ah on evous, @ naturel born tempiress o Tneapensiy all drwy men ae she was, about whom, never. in either powder or rasp form Over 30,000 Pairs Men’s Pajamas In the Most Important Special Purchase and Sale That Has Been Advertised in New York in Recent Years Special Main Aisle Display in Addition to the Regular Pajama Section Showing. j Such a sale is timely and extremely interesting, and we look forward to a large and immediate re- sponse. Men who wear Pajamas and who want to purchase a si nig hed Prices That Are in Many Instances Less Than H ose Regularly Asked will take promptest advantage of this opportunity. Made by a concern that enjoyed a national reputation, there can be no doubt as to the quality _. and oye of the garments. Prices and descrip- soz, mr, tions follow: $1. O05 For Men’s Pajamas That Usually Sell at $1.50 to $2.50 Of fine quality mercerized pongee genuine soisette, cotton crepe, etc., well made and finely finisl ed with silk loops and pearl buttons; some trimmed with silk braid. In blue, helio, tan, 42-20 wear ornces ew vonn Pteveste " Ginded Brother, Bow York City, Bow Yorks cream, gray, white. All have the surplice neck. Sizes small, Gontienen:- medium and large. Formit us to congratulate sov upon Jour purchase 85c For Men’s Pajamas That emer a oe estas sake doing Ligu! Usually Sell at $1.25 and $1.50 of ppadiva pongee, cotton re plain colors; made with surplice nec! small, medium and large. 68c For Men’s Pajamas That Usually Sell at $1 Made of mercerized pongee, in pain colors, these Pajamas pare the surplice necks, and are neatly finished with loops and uttons. NOTE—Women who prefer Pajamas will be greatly interest- ed in many of the styles in this sale. Main Floor & Subway Balcony GIMBEL Specials In Boys’ New Model © Overcoats $5, $6.50 and $8.75 Fall models for boys 3 to 10 years, with regular collar or convertible col- lar, belted back or belt all around withcuff, patch pockets, Choice of chinchilla, gel kersey and fancy mixture overcoatings; wool body, lined, with yoke. Colors are grays, browns, blue and mixtures, Sizes 8 to 10 years, Boys’ Suits, special at $4.75 Excellent $7 Grades Mixture Suits with full lined knickerbockers, made of fancy tweeds, cheviots in blue, grays, browns and fancy overplaids. - Alpaca lined throughout. Size 7 to 18 years rie $3 Hats, $2 | Boys’ Austrian Velour New Styles. Hats $3.95 Practically every good style of} Fine quality Austrian velour, hat for the well dressed boy of} sold only at GIMBELS at this to-day. low price, Fourth Floor $25 English Porcelain 100- Piece Dinner Sets at $15 wt rich Du Barry pink border decoration. Best quality, All pieces have gold on edge and all handles are gold traced. $17.60 Domestic Porcelain Dinner Sets, $10 Fine conventional border decoration. Mat coin gold handles, All seta include bread-and-butter plates. $1.50 Blue-and-White Nappies (6 in Nest), $1 Fifth Floor @ the eons of the (recently doneeees) | Senior ire whe eonet) tuted the 9 re now and Dest purchase of and flannel, in white, or or military style. Sizes opesone made in them at @ very ne nd thie feot couples with the ‘ojenee, il) make your Gele o Yery troly youre, u/s Wide Width Black Silks, $1Yd. A Cee showing, including all the popular weaves, such as— Taffeta. Messaline. Satin. Peau de Soie. Moire. Armure, ete, Second Floor 5,000 Yards of Madras and Sunfast Upholstery Fabrics Values to 35c; Now, Yard, 22c JDFAL for draperies, hangings and curtains, In ecru and white. Width 36 inches. Among other Sunfast fabrics—light and dark ground effects, in madras and self colors in poplins, repps and artificial silks—are the following: White Gound 36-Inch Weaves, 40c to 96c. Madras, 60c and 650, 45 and 60-Inch Sunfast Dark Ground 30 and 36- Artificial Silks, from 96c to Inch Mbdras at 460, 660 and | $1.50. fs fe “Florentine” Silk, 8i-Inch “Habutai’ Silk, 0c. $1-Inch Figured *Floren- tine’ Silks, 650. Sixth Floor Dark Ground Madras, 45 and 60-Inch, at 960 to 1.75, 86-Inch Poplin, f - ings, at 460, to 60-Inch Sunfast Special—An $8.50 COWAN Made Table, $5 Of sold mahogany and in the wanted “Tip Top” deatgn Tho selected wood and famous Cowan’ finish add to tte desirability. Tho Table stands 30 inches high and has a top 23 inches in diameter, nail Pistia Wall Papers Under Price 10¢ and 16c Borders, | 26c Wall Pa; apers, 160 4c Yard Hall, dining and living-room HOICE selection of cut- papers; plain fabric effects and out and straight borders | Self-tone figured designs In rich and binders, in light and | green, brown, tan and bronze dark colorings for all rooms, colorings. 20c Wall Papers, 10c | 45c Wall Papers, 26c Dainty bed and sitting-room Two - toned imported oat- designs, in soft colored cretonne meals, silk damasks, imitation effects, floral and plain watin | leathers and grass cloths. finished stripes, ete, Sixth Floor 985 Cowan-made Table Desks, $35 Adam model, in solid mahogany, for living or bedroom. 918.75 Cowan-made Telephone Table and Chair, 915 Solid mahogany, with separate shelf for book $40 Cowan-mado Library Tables, $30 Colonial model, in solid mahogany: top measures 25x48 inches. Seventh Floor “

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