The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1915, Page 11

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oe diego bal id eal ellis 1) ‘ii +o) GHB ev ewiNG WU, oe ae ok ew es a, | Pat mor in Signed 3-Year Contract. | Pat Moran signed to-day a three-year jeemtract as manager of the Philadelphia BUTCHER SOLD TEN OUNCES OF OWN FOOT WITH EACH PURCHASE iam Eighth Avenue Dealer Jailed, for Three Months for Cheat- | ing With False Scales. ealary called for in the contract was not stated. \ Silk Hosiery— at GIMBELS A’ GIMBELS—you will find just the sort of present for others that you would like to receive your- self. Specialized “Chin-Chin” Col- lars and Barrel Muffs in Hudson Seal Felix Ermann, a butcher of No. 2216 Righth Avenue, was sentenced to the nitentiary to-day for three months aypoed Russell in the Court of (dyed muskrat) écial Sessions on his plea of guilty, ‘ Scarfs—-$10, Joseph Hartigan, Commissioner | ’ Welghts and Mensures, had told Telephone to Santa Claus at $19.50 ig ingeniously tampered scales for ly a year, defrauding his custom- of an average of $75 a week. joner Hartigan said the is the most vicious false-weigh- jehine he had yet discovered. request of Justice Russell Com- Hartigan set up the scale irt. It had been so fixed that sale of five pounds or more tered ten ounces more than | nerchandise really welghed, if Inspector Albert Lutz of Com- oner Hartigan’s office bad bought ey from Ermann, The acale d that the turkey weighed nine | nine ounces. Reweighing the) fy, Tate found it lacked ten of the weight Ermann’s scale red. Lutz examined Ermann's | and discovered a wire which up a ten-ounce weight. This rested in a box which was d to a board on hinges. When) d was pressed down by the GIMBELS Tonight, Children BVER so many children called up Santa Claus at GIMBELS Monday night and last night. Hundreds upon hundreds, The wires between 6.30 and rt clock were kept humming, and Santa Claus was just as bt as he could be answering the questions put to him by an iris. Every little child had a jet Ah to tell, and each doubtless thrilled when Santa’s voice was hear Haye the children call up the GIMBEL telephone number, 8200 MADISON SQUARE, and ask for SANTA CLAUS. Let them tell him what they are expecting for Christmas, and he will tell them all about the wonderful things the GIMBEL Store is showing. Don't forget—6.30 to 9 this evening and every evening until further notice, Muffs—$10, $15, $22.50 Hudson Seal Coats, $65 to $295 As we are very fas- tidious about the quality of the dye, you can rest assured that you In fact, these GIMBEL Furs A A luxurious quality of pure- dye thread silk that has every usual merit to commend it, with the decidedly UNUSUAL merit of durability. 10,000 Hand Bags For Women—at About 4 These Bags at GIMBEL Prices Are Phenomenal Values Women’s $1.65 to $2.95 Hand Bags, $1.00 puporting the weight fell, thus| Soft, lustrous, perfect-fitting Women’s $3.50 to $4.50 Hand Bags, $1.95 the weight | and shapely. Women’s $5.00 to $7.50 Hand Bags, $2.95 missioner Hartigan, who accom. | ’ Holiday Sale that should create the quickest and largest demand for BAGS ever Lutz, ordered the scale con- Men’s, 50c to $1.50 A known, A Sale like this is one of the rarest occurrences on record. It wouldn't be possible now if u d and the arrest of Ermann Pair leading manufacturer hadn't preferred to snc ‘ock on hand ratKer than go to the expense of moving it into new quarters. Special Displays. Main Floor Represented in this wonderful variety are:— iter confessed, saying: | immed only those who bought | Special Clerks. quantities, I have been doing Women's 75c to $2 Leather Hand Bags Silk Hand Bags Promenade Styles fmome time. I am compelled to Pair Velvet Hand Bags Dress Styles Shopping Styles Part Bags and Opera Ba; ‘The leathers are Sealskin, Vachette, Morocco and Calf skin—in all wanted colors and black. The Moire Bags are mounted with shell frames and are in a fine variety of patterns, plain and studded. The Velvet Bags, mostly chiffon or silk, green. yon account of competition. 1 #% make money unless I do it.” posing sentence, Justice Rus- jd it was a pity the law did ribe a State's prison penalty @ offense. Believe that the real poor wer gtims,” the Judge told Ermann. | —— \ E WOULD INDICT GIMBELS--Main Floor ure similarly mounted, and are in black, navy, brown and GIMBELS—Main Floor A Most Extraordinary Christmas Time Purchase and Very Special Sale of What about a Bert Williams Comedy Record to follow the Christmas turkey?—keep every. | body happy !—and awake! This is a pippin—may suggest something useful to you in the way of New Year resolutions, too. Ribbons With a Christmas Purpose ALLSILK warp printed ribbons specially Gloves Are Always Appreciated MHE assortments are complete for men, women and f children. Among the specially priced selections: slant ‘DRIVER FOR MURDER Never Mo’ Women's Doeektn Glotese $1.60 eumhions dO Hale Baga , _-— and Fasten with two pear! butto iy rapide P t Women 25 nches wide, 20¢ yard. DeclaresManslaughter Charge urpostus Two pearl clasps, pique sewn and heavily embroidered with Alto, satin taffeta ribbons, Don't let your dealer run it off on the machine for you—keep it as alittle Christinas svrprise for your- self as well as your friends 514 inches wide, 20¢ yard. Excellent quality all-silk warp printed ribbons with dainty satin edges to harmonize, 36¢ yard, GIMBELS— Main Floor fancy stitching on white, black and mastic—color kidskin gloves. Men's Gray Mocha Gloves, & Prix sewn seams and spear point backs. GIMBELS —-Main Floor Sufficient for Killing of | lurist’s Child by Truck | Inder Mayper, attorney for Carl merich, driver of the motor ich, on 15, ran down z A-1853—75¢ 4 Barbara Hildt, three-year- e of Judge N of General ) asked Judge Mulqueen in Oo BIA . : fetcese) Geass en C L Nainsook Nightgowns, $1 tment fo laughter fied | DOUBLE~ . peel amelie | DISC RECORDS HE round scalloped necks are drawn to fit with ribbon- defendant.” Mr Mayper told | Ge wake iteredt ease embroidered “Mulqueen, at front and back and it c suld never have Vig: is pa dainty holly box, Meta acu cnaupleucnten” Each Nightgown is packed in a pats er pe Children’s $1.50 to $1.95 Saxony Wool Sweaters, $ 1 : ; Women’s Embroidered Imported Li embroidered in color on the linen size; floss filled, Cretonne Covered Candy Boxes, The Madicted for is murder in the The Court of Appenia d an indictment filed against omobile driver charging him | purder in the first degree under circumstances, but « sympa- jury convicted im only of ughter.” pevidence before the Grand Jury | Emn rich « two-ton | k, 4 the cor- | ‘Amsterdam Avenue and Ixth Street and struck the iid, as well as her sister and . It was alleged before the Jury that Emmerich, at the hit the child, engaged in ation with a companion on the seat of the car. ‘Two pound size; choice of sev- eral pretty cretonne patterns. Men's Brocade Silk This Handsome Soa e many little ws ott of 2 to6 's who want to enjoy outdoor play regard- less of bitter cold weather. shows the attractive model with ‘ollar and roomy pockets, All of ive colors, 50c Saxony Wool Toques, To Match Sweaters, 25c As illustrated,- This same style made of fine Angora wool is regularly 50c; but in this sale, 26¢, GIMBELS—Main and Second Floors Christmas Gift Books for the Girl or Boy Specially Priced for $1.50 Black $2 to $4 Imported 35-Inch $2.60 to $3.50 Imported 39 to $2.50 Wool Back 35-Ineh No Extra Charge for tt, Advertisements for The World. ma say Apepiong Diauice Mcanengee often kt tt Established | 52 Years Clothing on Credit There in no “‘red tape” or embarrassment connected with credit al usually rigic vial contributors. Over 1,000 y maintained pric ‘This set of books will int tion for a larger knowle illustrations, plai and instruct, and surely lay Stylish Winter Coats Smart models that are the latest examples ned style. Every popular material and cx here. losed in be sutiful cases; when S—Main Floor a rel $36 “Domestic” Women’s and Misses’ Smart Suits Bedcoverings Specially Priced Domestic mechanism, ball-bearing ar Bedspreads, $4 vavibmiun 10, Store Opens 8.30; Closes 6 GIMBELS— Wonderful Christmas Business! Thousands of Happy Shoppers— Amazing Stocks— Pleasant Prices—Quick Service Men’s Winter Overcoats,$15 Double Breasted, with Velvet Collar. Form Fitting. Single Breasted, with Velvet Collar. HOICE of several attractive Standing Cretonne Work Baskets, 35-inch Satins, Greater New 40409, Tomorrow This set ia only $20 are not only getting a fur that looks like real sealskin, but one that will be durable. re Guaranteed GIMBELS.-Third Floor Men’s $1 Scarfs,65c Yes and many of these scarfs ure $1.60 values including the celebrated “Duro guaranteed” scarf in plain colors as well as handsome designs in fancy effects. Men’ 8 50¢ Scarfs, 28¢ t fan rs. Many {acturers’ GIMBELS—Main Floor Gift Slippers For en Men's ‘an Russia “Faust' House Slippers, $3.60. Men's Black Kid **Romeo” House Slippers, kid lined, 60, Men's “Opera’’ Aiippare, in suede brown, and tan Russia calf, $3. ie ie bisck or tan Men's “Everett’’ Slippers, in black or brown kidskin, soft and comfortable, easy to slip on, $2. Men's Blanket Robe’ Bath Slippers, leather soles, corduroy hound, conservative designs, $1, ar style Turkish A matertal, Men's Black or ran Cavalier House Boots, $3. Men's Genuine “Comfy” Felt House pee) all desir- able colors, $1.50. GIMBELS—Main and Floors Second nen Crash Embroidered Pillows, 95c that are hand 15 by 20 inches in designs n pillow that is Silk Moire Covered Candy Boxes, $1.75 Gold lace trimmed pound size and top of lid adorned with « small French print, Racks, 81 and $1,560 81.50 GIMBELS - Second Floor Fashionable Black Dress Satins at Reduced Prices Christmas Gifts s1 Yd, Black Satins, $1.56 Yd 40-Inch Satina, 81.86 Vd. Suit Satins, 81.76 Yd. GIMBELS— Second Floor “Domestic” Sewing Machines Appropriate Christmas Gifts Select the Winter Outfit you want and say “Charge it.” “The Foundation Library,” for Young People-at $15 , , BLEVEN volumes in octavo, three-quarter leather E have secured permission on three of the latest 1916 Women’s and Miss bound, and published at $44, More than one hundred lel Machine to sell at much below their $55 “Domestic’’ Cabinet Sewing Machines | L The First’ Years of Child- 7 The World at $45 11.98 to 42.50 | feo § Our Wonder Mahogany, Cirenssian Walnut, Golden Oak, Early English and PAY ONE DOLLAR A WEEK b he aoral fe Furned Oak $38 “Domestic’’ Cabinet Machines at $29 closed have the appearance ot Sewing Machines, $27.50 Drophead models, in a special design case. All have the newest ad easy running $3.60 White Satin New $13.60 Warm Plaid $2 Cash and $1 Weekly i 18. 75, 23. 98, 36.75 Scalloped Bedspreads | Blankets, pair, $10.50 No extra | PAY ONE DOLLAR A WEEK At $2.75 Size 72x84 inches, Fine ( charges of any et Heavy Marseilles patterns. | farnia wool stock. Lurge blocl# kind latest thoughts in the prevuil- Sealloped all around, with eut- | designs, in pink, blue and yellow Free instruc- mere eit Beare models with trimmings out corners for metal beds, | colors tions at zeur i i} ALTERATIONS FREE $5 Marseilles | $6.75 White Woolen live within | York. Whit Hand- Daint- with satin finish Entrance to Clothing Dept. through our furniture store. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 7 O'CLOCK, _T. Kelly @o. _ 263 6th Ave. westin West 17th St. OPEN GATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 7 0'OLOOK, Blankets, pair, $5.50 GIMB Pink or blue borders. $5.50 Scalloped seilles Bed Sets, Ne $16.50 Plain Satin agents Full size Mareeilioa bed. | Comfortables, $13.60 spread, scalloped all around, Fino quality satin coverings with cut-out corners, Bolster | in the newest colorings, Fane: to match, Various desirable | scroll stitching. Pure lamb’s patterns. Sewing wool filling, Full size, GIMBEL8—Second Floor \ 5 | bh BRO y iH ub for ‘D o mestic” Ma in for Christmas. Form Fitting. Winton Model, with Velvet Collar and Patch Pockets. Loose Fitting. In Oxford Grays, brown mixtures and f; tterns. Some full silk lined, were 34 to a4 Men's Raincoats, $6.50. Guar- anteed. Tan and’ gray’ colora, All ite make, of Prine e id teed.” All sines ‘* Full Oress or “Tuxedo $25. Full silk lined. Up~ d worsted. All sizes. Men's Ulsters at $30, Full cut. Belted back. Dark Oxford ren Silk lined. en's full Beeee Wenine Bi Cleve Men's Raincoate, $28. 's Street Vests, With or without collars, in Christmas Gifts for Motorists and to aiunaLe=veane Fleer Fancy $25 Mohair Plush Automobile Robes at $20 Giz 72 inches. navy blue, maroon, taupe, brown. Fine mohair pia i Gas in dark green, imtiuntsameae Excellent robe for either limousine or open cars. $14 bef Mottled Plush Robes, $10.60 Slee inches—Brown and gold Senne *. Plain black backs. $13.60 Plush Robes at $10 Cholee of zibeline, mottled or plain plush robes, rubber interlining. ibeline robes shown in navy blue, brown and dark brown, MotUed plush robes in brown and gold mixtures, Plain plush robes in dark xreen and navy blue, nome with Charming Christmas Gifts! Exceptionally Fine $32.60 Mohair Plush Robes, $27.60 A One quality of mohair pen with plain color aibeline fancy colors, Siae, 72 inches. $9 All-Wool Automobile Robes, $6.75 Fringed ends, beautiful plaid patterns and colorings. All pure 00) GIMBELS—Second Floor “French Ivory” Toilet Sets, $10.75 LEVEN pieces. Large hair receiver, puff box, comb, brush, mirror, two pomade boxes, large buffer, nail file, button hook and cuticle knife, as Hilustrated, hades and Holder, with aided fringe in colors, §2 ‘Two or three letter monogram, Pin Cushions, $y, toe Whink Broo! Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets, Louls XVI. pattern, hand- somely boxed, $6. an Seta to match above, pieces, $3.50. Roudolr Seis of & pleces, mone- rammed. with old English efter, oxed, 95. Militay Brushes, Nes Mitterton loward'’s Engi Ivory Troltet Bete ath "pieces, 1" ont ned yin poe © $30, Special Christmas Gift Sale of 4,000 Boxes of “ ....8” x/ Folding Card Tables, light in weight, ith or Methererte covered, |W ith 30-in, square to oa. $1.75 Shoe ollshing Cases, car- pet covered top, with foot rest; at... $1.00 Oval Mahogany Serving Trays, 26 in. long, with inlaid center; at. $3.95 Extension Trivets, for hold- ing hot dishes, 10%, lie in diameter when’ closed $3.25 14 in, when open; at. . Japanese Villages —- fitted with houses, bridges, lawns, trees, gates, birds, uses, ete; fastened weecurely so as to keep their place. All mounted on imported Japanese trays, oblong in shape, Specially priced, $1.26, $1.60 snd $1,765, English Teapots No other country sends us such quaint shapes or such wonder- ful decorations, Priced 60¢ to $3.26, Blue Bird Breakfast Sets of 17 pieces finequality American por- celain; nicely decorated. Set $6. Quaint Ideas for Gifts From the China Store The Famous ‘Wallace Nutting” 75c Note, at 38c / BEAUTIFULLY initialed in // We cannot mention the name maker, but he is the best-known in country. These are his famous ‘Linen Lawn" Corre- spondence Cards and Envelo Moat initials but not a+ stock. Practical Household Gifts pint ar Ped eat ound * $2: 95 * Oval’ Fireproof Gasserol mounted in open work ni frame wae ‘wood handle; at. $1.15 ine ‘tops—of quaint de- “4 tana natural oer rom... $1.95 v0 $6 Door Knockers and Door Porters in new designs and rich colored effects. Mi areaeate shapes, ‘Over "30 ifferent styles many Rag priced $1 to §: 5 Pot Pourri and Lavender Jars, ideal Christmas gifts. Made of imported high grade china and filled with imported pot pourri and Lajeonenop Ro a variety of decorated with blue bird bis Bach Jar boxed and tied with baby ribbon. Prices 600, 760 and $1, GIMBELS—Fifth Floor Colonial and Nature Prints room in our Art mahogany and walnut, Unframed, 26c to $14.26 | At Special Holida Prices Salona i. are hundreds of nature studies, showing birch apple blossoms and beautiful landseay There are also numerous Coloni: ‘The frames are plain and burnished antique, Dresden , true to nature in doorways, interiors, Framed, 50c to $25 $1 Oilettes in Xmas Boxes, 50c Be: wutiful subjects in imitation masters’ work in miniature, frames, oil i rod all the tfanted in alt Warpinbed GIMBELS 2 "Bisth Floor Id. © the

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