The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1915, Page 13

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| FAGAN WARNS oF FIRE TRAP, | seveny Themes ent we panee nee coe ‘ Seeasl was torpedoed Qeumiier errs one when thet Orchestra, Made Up of Men) csiye FRU TIVES’ | | \ ey 1", Mrs, Corbett Read the ‘Advertisement end Tried tt “D have used “Pruitmtives’ for Indigestion and Constipation moat | Une & « woods, sed they continue ta| cludes men in every walk of lite, and and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant, It contains neither Opium, be my only medicine, | saw ‘Fruit-a-| the orchestra includes two policemen, Morphine nor other Nareotic substance. Its age is its guarantes. It tives’ advertised with « letter in which) The Hronx Symphony Society was| destroys Worms and allays Feverishnoss, For more than thirty years it organized inst year and gave four! bas been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatuleney, Wind free concerts, This year they plan t0) Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhora. It regulates the Stomach 4. | double that number and with #uoh) ang Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. | sponsors as Burrogate Benuls, Hor | The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. see SI See, RAT) | 4 Toe Kind You | You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over hat ‘Frult-erives, | Poss, Commissioner Burgwtede, Mage Po years, has borne signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under nded upon to give | Mtrate Simms and @ number of law: | hig staesta, infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. I cater of Constipation | Yrs and others prominent in the AN Counter’ Imitations and ‘‘ Just-as-good '' are but Experiments that they start the season next| trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and | Children—Experience against Experiment. Trafic Vollcoman William D.| Genuine Castoria always beare the signature of | ch is firet trumpet player, and ana | Tw the Jersey City pationts ppied entidren at 1 plare of a] witmue untit Werle "| What is Castoria Brita Cote substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorie, Drope | prompt relief in all and Aiomec ch Troulde 500 a box, 6 for 82.50, trial sine » Se, Bunday evening. Bronx, At deale: went Limited, Ogdensburg, Ne “GET THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. And, Now, Gentlemen, Comes a Complete and Sweeping CLEAN-UP Which will bring thousands of men and young men into the Brill Stores tomorrow and Saturday. A sale that involves all the Broken Lots of Suits, Overcoats and Balmacaans now in the stocks of the Busy Brill Stores as a result of our recent succession of wonderfully successful sales. Included is Over 3,500 Overcoats Suits & Balmacaans All Are This Season’s Styles, Fabrics and Models IT" 69 Sale Commences Tomorrow Morning and Continues Saturday Among the Suits 15.00 Plain Blues... 15.00 Plain Blacks ‘GET THE HABIT.” « LIGVH AHL La9.. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. AHLOUE THY OL OD ‘Su — ae oe + “GET THE HABIT.” $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Values, Now AD, Among the Overcoats 20.00 Blue Chinchillas 20.00 Oxford Melton ...NOW $11.65 . NOW $11.65 NOW $11.65 . NOW $11.65 «LIGVH FHL LL GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. 18.00 Woolyheads. . NOW $11.65 | 18.00 Blue Pencil Stripes . NOW $11.65 > ih 20.00 Zulu Cloths . NOW $11.65 | 18.00 Green Stripes. . NOW $11.65 - re 18.00 Scotch Mixtur: . NOW $11.65 | 18.00 Overplaids..... . NOW $11.65 18.00 Brown Cheviot - NOW $11.65 | 18.00 Tartan Checks. . NOW $11.65 20.00 Gray Overplaids . NOW $11.65 | 20.00 Glen Urquharts . NOW $11.65 20.00 Gray Mixtures. . NOW $11.65 | 15.00 Blue Flannels . NOW $11.65 . NOW $11.65 . NOW $11.65 . NOW $11.65 NOW $11.65 . NOW $11.65 . NOW $11.65 NOW $11.65 . NOW $11.65 NOW $11.65 18.00 Brown Mixtures. . 18,00 Heather Mixtures 15.00 Brown Overplaids . NOW $11.65 20.00 Cambridge Grays... . NOW $11.65 18.00 Pin Stripes. j 20.00 Brown Club Checks 20.00 Heather Mixtures 18.00 Scotch Mixtures... . 15.00 Black Pencil Stripes 18.00 Fancy Cheviots... 15.00 Fancy Worsteds 15.00 Gray Worsteds ‘ 18.00 Brown Worsteds... . NOW $11. 65 . NOW $11.65 . NOW $11.65 20.00 Box Coats........ 15.00 Velvet Collar C Tid OL OO 18.00 Self Collar Co . NOW $11.65 . NOW $11.65 18.00 Plaid Backs : ..NOW $11.65 | 18.00 Blue Worsteds.... . NOW $11.65 20.00 Patch Pocket Coats. NOW $11.65 | 15.00 Green Mixtures NOW $11.65 15.00 Flap Pocket Coats NOW $11.65 18.00 Patch Pocket Suit NOW $11.65 “GET THE HABIT.” 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th St., near Broadway 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St. 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings. And Our New Store in Brooklyn, ON FLATBUSH AVE, AT FULTON ST. “‘SUSaHLOUd “GET THE HABIT.” “GLY THE HABIT.” GO TO BRILL BROTHERS. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, {LOA A “PROGRESS” savers But Definite s forme of “pr made by * enterprise like th vugh they are manifested by certain impressionable influences This applies in @ sense to Store renders to the service the GIMBEL its customers “Progr Joes not consist entirely of putting up a fine store building and selling good merchan dise at reasonable prices The service a store renders is necessarily one of the principal factors in its progress or retrogression. The aim of the GIMBEL Store is to render an increasingly bettered service in every branch of its activities. And in untold numbers of cases this service becomes distinctly individual or personal. Those who belong to the organization, executive or selling, are constantly being exhorted to render a better service to the store's patrons. To err is human, to make mistakes is human—but to minimize the number, to endeavor to eliminate them entirely in as many directions as possible, is progressive storekeeping, We quote from an article written five years ago: “In the GIMBEL Store there must not be the shadow of a shade of differe in the treatment accorded the apparently rich or the apparently poor, the timid and polite or the wlant and overbearing. ie an atten- tion which is trusive), and than mouth-deep. quiousness are not asked of GIMBEL empleyess, nor enocuraged in them. The firm aims to cul- a strong self-respect and a spirit of pride work to which any touch of servility would ‘Civility is mot servility’ is one of the the GIMBEL preachments to employees." All of which explains in a measure what we mean when we refer to invisible progress, OT “Proress"—Here at GI MBELS theCorset You’ve Longed for CoME to our Corset Department a as soon as you can—and learn E what the Nemo Wonderlift Corset will do for you. Physicians endorse ¥ it for its hygienic perfection; dress- makers recommend it because of its fashionable lines. The elastic Wonderlift Bandlet lifts and supports the vital organs, reduces the abdomen without com- pression, relieves and cures the physically weak, and restores good health and beauty. In the Wonderlift the Nemo Hygienic Fashion Insti- tute has made its greatest contribution to women’s well-being. No. 564—for short full figures. No. 665—for taller full figures. 55 No. 656—for slender to medium. Every woman wants to retain her health and good looks. Study the Nemo Wonderlift, and thus learn to HELP YOURSELF to do both. GIMBELS-—Pink Corset Shop—Second Floor “Progress”? — omen’s Chiffon Taffeta “Petal” Petticoats, $4.45 oF excellént quality chiffon taffeta, in plain colors or changeable effects. The full flounces feature the pointed petal edge that is either embroidered, plaid trimmed or tailored. Every Petticoat Has a Fitted Top All the desirable colors of the Hanoy, He here in brilliant array. (MBELS—Second Floor “Progress”’— ‘Women’s Fine Nainsook $1.50 Nightgowns, $1 SPLENDID Christmas Gifts! In fact, they were bought in quantities with this very idea i in mind; exceedingly fine materials makes the sale exceptional. Six Lovely Styles All have deep yokes, trimmed with a profusion of wide lace in- sertions, daintily embroidered motifs or a combination of laces and embroideries; round, square and V necks. GIMBELS—Second Floor “Domestic” nu King “Sit-Rite” Sewing Machines Reduced Because of Discontinued Woodwork 120 Machines in all, and each one in perfect condition, The mechan- ism is the same old reliable one that , has made thousands of friends for . both makes, $40 and $50 King ‘‘Sit-Rite’’ fy Sewing Machines at $35 ‘‘Domastia’’ Sawing a Machines at $27.50 Rither machine has all the newest improvements; automatic lift, ball-bear- 1g shuttle and feed lever, self-threading shuttle, and are enclosed in a golden ole Colonial case, Note the Easy Payments: $2 Cash and $1 Weekly without extras, All attachments and a FIVE-YEAR GUARANTEE included, Free Inatructiona at your home if in Greater New York. GIMBELS—Fifth Floor “Progen” Sale Tomorrow Hundreds of Untrimmed Black Velvet Draped Hats $3.60 splendid quality black velvet. and Turbans that are new and 76 VERY Hat is of Btyle—Toques chic looking. Values-—-So wonderful that the best we can say is inadequate. Come and see to appreciate one of the beat Untrimmed Hat offers of the season! Stytea Becoming to Young Girls and Matrona Can Be Found in This Large Collection Distinctive Trimmings for Draped Hats Imported Steel Ornaments or Velvet Flowers, 25e to $1.50, Fancy Jet Ornaments at 50c to $1.50 No Charge for Trimming Service when Hats and Trimmings are bought in our Millinery Sections on Main and Third Floors, GIMBELS—Main and Third Floors “Progress”-300 Women’s Cloth Suits at $18.75 Corduroys, Gabardines, Whipcords HE majority of these splendid up-to-the-minute Suits are fur trimmed and compare favorably with suits that are priced $35 and $4. any of the medium length Coats have the fashionable flare from the waistline, others are semi-fitted and a few have short box coats, In navy blue, black, African brown, smoke, plum and ae IMBELS, Third Floor Men’s Suits or Overcoats TO ORDER, $19.50 For Two Days Only — and Saturday Next N SUITS model you wish, in choice of fine imported ; ne domestic fabrics of the grades that go into EXPENSIVE Suits. In COATS—a Chesterfield, or (if you prefer) a loose-fitting model, quarter silk or full serge lin All the “try-ons’” you need to insure a perfect fit. Delivery in ten days. No extras — except 10% for size 44 or over. Fourth Floor, Custom Tailor Section “Progress” “Some Fine Overcoats at $8.75—For Manly Fevt HESE double or single-breasted Overeoats are just what boys like; plain or belted back, with belt of self material, regular or convertible collar. Frieze, chinchilla and fancy coatings in gray, blue, brown and mixtures. Sizes 3 to 18 years, Boys’ Two-Trousers Norfolk Suits, at. . - $6. 75 A smart model; pleuted back, yoke, patch pockets, 3-piece belt; gray, brown and fancy mixtures, and overplaids, alpaca lined. Sizes 8 to 17 years. $5 Special— Boys’ Norfolk Suits or Overcoats, at.. Sulta with two pairs of trousers, in gray and fancy mixtures, Sizes 8 to 17 years. Overcoats, gray and blue chinchilla, frieze and fancy mixtures. Sizes 3 to 10 yeurs. GIMBELS—Fourth Floor “Progress”—Tnexpensive Jewelry and Hair Ornaments WE secured this entire eollection at a price that en- ables us to offer these fine savings. $1.25 French - Filled Pearl Necklaces, 65c Graduated or straight mount- ed, with 10 kt. gold clasps, New 75c to $1 Earrings, 50c In ball-drop effects, in coral, rear! and sapphire; also close ‘iting earrings, in pearl, jade, janie Lasull and turquoise. German Silver Mesh Purses at 60c Fish scale mesh; gate top. New Casque Combs, $1 Mounted in combination of sapphire and amethyst, placed in a very attractive box. GIMBELS—Main Floor “Progress” Women’s Swiss Rib Fall Weight Vests, 3 for 55c INE white cotton, with low neck and no sleeves or short sleeves; some defects. Sizes 34 to 44. Women’s Swiss Rib Cotton Union Suits,$1.10 Medium weight, with low neck and no sleeves. Ankle and knee length. Regular sizes. Women’s 75°; Wool Vests, Tights, at $1 Tuck stitch weave, cream color, in winter weight. High neck, long or short sleeves, The tights and drawers either ankle or knee length. Regular sizes, Women's Unbleached Union Suits, 59¢. Women’s Wool-and-Cotton Union Suits, 70¢, Women's Vests, Tights, Drawers and Corset Covers, ea. 85c. Children’s 45c and 50c. Drawers and Worsted-Finish Vest and Pants, GIMBELS—Main Floor

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