The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1916, Page 9

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Ame tem etre me et PRR TEE ee . _ on THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1916. 9 ' | | “For breakfast the child hi more vegetables. had ismied certificates that the insti- cording to an announcement made |need of . My ffee. | Thi Mctent,| day, pork and beans; Saturday, beef|lations. The reports of the State service in Indias ‘is from et | Helly, and coffee, This Is insuMelent: | tar. Petunday, ect stew; Monday,| Board for four years verified his FOUND AFTER 11 YEARS |2tza"s t,o, Baw tive 8 and piaoed back tn nctive, service ia at random: Bread and butter, gin-| corned beef and cabbage; Tuesday, | statement. Idaho, wae a revenue clerk in the/ Decatur. In cleaning out the safe = Monday, beef] said, had condemned the diet of the| tions. The board, he insisted, should formerly had been used in the rev- t summer one of the Govern. Wednesday, ' mi | | ; 3 local office. He was charged with a | | gercake and tea; bread and butter,| pork and beans; Wednesday, bee! Joni M. Bowers of counsel for the e Paper was pulled from under the | Spple sauce and tea. Both are stew; Thursday, beef stew; Friday,| State Board made a speech to Mr. Uj, S, Revenue Clerk Who Had to|#ortage of $380 and, although {t was | lining and, by further search, the ij | sufficient for growing children. A} pork and beans; Saturiay, beef stew; | Strong in which he said the State believed the shortage was due ajin bills, were taken from the hi | } | typical dinner is: Pork and beans| Sunday, beef stew. Board has done more and better work Pay Deficiency to Government [clerical error, Elliott had to pay the | place. P and potatoes and bread and butter.| Mr. Doherty said that the only|for the obarities of the State than Now Claims the Mone Government $380. Soon after this| ‘Tho finding of the money was 4 -—— . Milk, essential for children, hardly cereal given to the ildren, was oats any ther board, of official sand tt | , y- the aafe in the revenue omce was wide publicity and reached Mr, Elliott | 0 appears at all. In general, the sum-| meal, an je as o1 a al jon , Ind., 7 outgrown and a new one took {tsjout in Idaho. Hi AA Physician's Advies on Cause and Cure. mer diet 1s better, because it contains | that. a of the board because it falled to gien. Found. In Chtnige, ih ‘ant placa ‘The old safe was ecnt to Chi-|Waahington by Frank: Smith o€ dite | i ih Siw Terk Phottetnn who bas made 6 Here is the meat item for each| The State Board's inspectors, he| eradicate all the evils in 600 Institu- 4 cago and placed in storage. city, who was chief clerk In the rev- "| day for two weeks: enue office when Elliott was charged stew; Tuesday, no m: ion, but none the less the board! have credit for the good it had done. enue offices here, has a claimant ac-'ment offices in Decatur, Ill, was in'with the short GIMBELS Broadway and 33d Street \ ys that nearly ail Intestinal Woll as many diseases of the Beef and Cabbage and .Pork bo A a i acidity, commonly termed and Beans Too Otfen Served | Only firitates ana ieriames’ te" 'aeitesre| at Staten Island Institution. Mning of the st up gastritis, and oages gastric ulcers accompanied py| Charles H. Strong, Commissioner Pe senders the ise at ratent rroneattat | for Gov. Whitman, took testimony at! and [practically all medical treatment that | the Bar Association to-day regarding ie dasii to act upon the stomach Hn- of ¢ tab Chat the test content, lithe efficiency of the State Board of A Big Sale---Of Supreme Importance Draperies--U pholsteries--Curtains ments are useless, so long 88 the con-! ing of the children in the Mission of tente of the stomach remains acid; re- * move the acidity and ‘there will be no|the Immaculate Virgin at Mount Lo need for medicine—the inflamed lining | retto, Staten Island. of the stomach will then heal iteelf, Sut- ferers from acidity, sour stomach ana rtburn should get @ small bottle of |quently finds pork and beans and rated magnesia from their druggist, Se a teaspoonful In a quarter of « {corned beef and cabbage, which are ‘of hot or cold water after each meal, {foods altogether too heavy for chil- repeating in fifteen minutes, If necessary, t» tals pelne the dose which the doctor nas|cren. There fe an undue preponder: found most efficacious In all cases.—Advt, | ance of meat stews. KOCHEe GC. 125th Street, West Great Sale Toilet Articles Surpassing all previous sales in its values. tained acta | Charities in tts dealings with private ‘ Bomac pon the contents of the | charitable institutions throughout the “4 & Stiad fe enantio ey See an oe Saar NEW Ideas peng bin ' $33,000 Worth to Be Sold for $18,738 fratating ica and”’ medical treat: {ities Department criticised the feod- The February Sale o: ADE possible by reducing the prices on many collections in our own stocks and combining them with a most exceptional purchase from The Hale & Kilburn Company 1315 Walnut Street, Philadelphia uis old-established and famous firm is retiring from the retail business, and has sold _ to GIMBEL BROTHERS all their splendid damasks, rich silks, and tapestries— their wonderful printed linens, Liberty velvets and block-printed cretonnes from Alsace- Lorraine, France and England. Prices are half and much LESS than half Hale-Kilburn marking, while on our own reduced stocks the savings are 3814 to 50 per cent. The Values Are MORE Than Extraordinary When one considers that much of this merchandise is either not obtainable at all today, or is usually held at prohibitive prices by the few who are lucky enough to possess it. as = $1.50 Imported Cret -yard, 60 ) Imported ains, Valance $2.25 Imported Cretonnes ‘Yard, _ 16e wee ee ee $4 ‘Imported Cretonnes -yard, $1.75 imens, reproductions $2.50 Imported Cretonnes “yard, 95c | of Antique ples inthe Louvre 908 fn this lot, 065: “In the menus,” he said, “one fre- “With Initiative’’ QNE would indeed be bere to live with Furniture of such handsome design, both in individual pieces and suites. Yet the prices are so within reason that you can actually f Save From 10 to 50 Per Cent. Such good Furniture cannot be long in finding new Printed Li ses ‘ . aC ae is Boe ll pein enact Library Furniture Dining Room $4.50 Wool Tapestry. ‘yard, $1.76 Prices: 965, Heretofore $145 Soap, 3 3 ll wi 5 i 3, $3.50 Wool T t rd Prices: $70, Heretofore $20 3 20c |) wittams’ shaving 45) Sanitol Tooth Powder $110 3-piece Oak Suites, in Furniture OU WOO! Lapestry.... -yard, $2.86 Prices: $20, Heretofore $40 | “Powder, box..s and 2 for 27¢ Tapestry. sos:-:.. $88 | $1960 Adam Model 14-pice | Lats beak oC Prices: §15, Heretofore 338 *12¢) $80 3-piccs y Suites ahogany Suites. . . $975 2 mported Cretonne. . . yard, 60c eae Ae } 5 a RL | Ona, Be in Spanish leather... ...$60 | $1,600 William and Mary 14- $12 Printed Bedapreads...... vat $4.50 and other similar concessions. uate bard etch erred | fee Allover upholstered Easy Beskry AS te oe $18 _ Printed Bedspreads. ........ 4... .at $6 Painted Tapestry for Wall Decorations for aguge' ni e. hairs in Velour....... MW iiliam an Mary - .25 i Q “el sf » 7 ry . -s Tolegenkeng Daggett and Rams 5c 4d Wing Chilis ov Rociass, piece Mahogany Suites” 9868 $2.25 Linen Velour and Mercerized Cotton Mee ike Size 11 ft. 3 in. x 9 ft. Three subjects, $226.00; hereto- box? for YC|] Cream, 806 33¢ in Tapestry.............$27.60 | $550 Louis XVI. 10-piece Ma- he: Weuredute Tapa yard, §1. fore $300.00. size . $45 Adam Model Mahogany | _ hogany Suites.\......... .$870 "38.60 aetrs Jute Cty tO aC a veal 70¢ Others to match the set are $56.26, heretofore $75. Honey and, Al-| Bookeases.................$34 | $800 Charles II. Oak 10-piece bodies ique Tinsclled Brocade yard, $5 Brocade and Tapestry Table Covers ag creams 30c $60 Colonia: Model Mahog- | _ Suites vee $265 g19 | Antique Tinsel yards Orsay d Lace Curtains H any Tables, with 48-inchtop.$46 | $826.25 Sheraton Model Ma $13.50 Antique Tinselled Brocade............yard, $9.76 Bedspreads and Lace Cur’ $450 Louis Bepiece hogany 10-piece $12.75 Figured Silk Cut and Uncut Velvet....yard, $9.75 at liberal concessions. Caned Suites. . . - $360 Suites.............. $247.25 SIS Wool TANGY cca civeesoresveccs yard, $9.75 Approximately $5,000 of these are offered for $3,400. $375 Adam Mahogany 3-piece | $375 Adam Model 4-piece Ma- Some of the prices of ANG Caned Damask Suites... . 6280 Pi igari desea ee Fah ire Our Entire Stock of Sunfast Madras Curtains, | Scrim Bed Spreads, trimmed with Cluny Lace _—— on = Ph car ho pte eet yy Sth ae $287.60 Representing $5,200, is Offered for $1,850 Cn pene ti quibb's, | Violet Ammonia.,..16¢ Vi 277 “Butter” Oak 10- iti ij eretofore ae oO Ca | CRP ag et te cereaite Neoes Deveaparts § Chinese Chippendale: piece The quantities are from one to ten pair of a style i heretofore 820 n tie, oe |Lampte, Wail Baamel $126 9-piece Sp: Shae Suites... vee $212.60 and color. Some of the prices are as follows:— ed with Marie An- was ra el Glitaaatade ALS ui00 Daveno Sy, | Beds and Bedding Re ae ean 8 | meniegu mrentu ete cowee Not Beainene ‘Srald and Laces =. eee bag arth 5c Kio $2.00, Heretofore $2.60 | $7.60, Heretofore $8.80 toinette Bra: with loose cushion teats. 967.60 $35 Four Post Colonial Ma- hogany Beds log ser sary | $25 Bedroom Furniture 10 different models, with plain $455 Adam Model Mahogany | and carved posts, in'single and 97 heretofore $14 $7.60 heretofore $14.75 $8 heretofore $14 $2.95, Heretofore $5.76 Extraordinary Sale of French Tapestry Sets S-plece Suites... +.+.+-+ full size. ; acet Aral je Antoinette, Cluny, Irish 9 ‘$895 Sheraton Model Mahog- | $60 Colonial Scroll Walnut $2.50 to $65 Were 83.50 to $90 Lacet Eve a ro ip remit Cureaina en Ss any 5-piece Suites........ $216 Single Beds............ $33 Hand-loom and Woven Tapestries in Louis XV. and Offered at cial ion in price, as follows: om $516 Sheraton Model aes $22 Brass Bods With Cer Louis XVI. designs and ae colorings. Sets of ata weaparvyttaert in PI ri ‘ any 4-piece Suites......... uous cian’ » pieces f shai 8, ij i Regular $3, $3.50, $4 and $4.50 Kinds $280 Adam Model Old Ivory | $86 Brass Beds With Contin- LATO. SEE Ee Deemer CUE /eoge)| neces) Ora, Acts | $11 heretofore #14 Reduced for This Sale to ee Nee BE MORRO TTB wa $14 heretofore #20 Eh sghisbiog Suites... 460 tresses... ee read _. There are thousands of other very interesting items which the limited space prevents us from $1,700 Circassian Walnut 8- Full size, 45 Ibs. One or two specifying. Wonderful values are offered in yard goods for window curtains and draperies, such as piece Louis XVI. Suites...$1100 | parts. Plain or fancy ticking. $780 Adam Model Mahogany | $23 Pure Felt Mattresses, Full 6-piece Suites........+.. 390 DURO. ooo uric scce te ccces OLB GIMBELS—Seventh Floor scrims, marquisettes, nets, silks, Sunfast fabrics and cretonnes. Slip Covers, Shades and Awnings Made to Your Order—Estimates Cheerfully Submitted. GIMBELS—Sizth Floor $2.00 In the several lots there are: Gray, fawn and black cloth tops, Patent leather, kid, calf and tan leather shoes, All are smart shoes in lace and button This dressy button Models, such as are “This fashionable lace shoe, cloth top, $2.00, in demand now. Shoe, cloth top, $2.00. Blanket Robes— Exceptional Values at $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 This is always an Important GIMBEL event. More so this year than ever before— § First, because of the great NUMBER of Robes. Second, because of the large VARIETY. \\ Third, because of the extraordinary VALUES for Blanket Robes of the very finest QUALITIES, Only three models pictured—these were selected at random from hundreds— so you can come with the assurance that you will find exactly what you want. ‘The colors are as numerous as the styles, including light blue, Copenhagen blue, pink, rose, lavender, gray, tan, navy blue and many others. GIMBELS-—-Second and Main Floors GIMBELS, 1 P. M. Monday The Crowds, the Tremendous Buying, the Comments of Praise—have proven our grernational (ilk Yale The Greatest Merchandise Success in Years Annual February Sale of Fine Leather Goods —$10,000 Worth Handbags! Leather Requisites!) Men's Leather Goods! Every Kind of Silk From French Gold and Silver Brocades to Crepe de Chine for Lingerie and Silk Shirtings for Men 76c to $25 Silks at 38c to $6 yd. Every Collection will be intact tomorrow, for we bought thousands and thousands of yards of Silks for this Sale. GIMBELS—Main and Second Floors and Subway Store MHOUSANDS of pieces in this annual event—including two manufacturers’ entire “sample” lines, makers’ broken quantities, and hundreds of leather goods taken ; 5 My from our own stock because they are slightly hurt, A few of the cheaper goods are of ; leatherette, T he comparative prices listed below do not include many of the most notable, as the greatest reductions ‘ are on limited quantities, FAR ; N A y 15c to $10 Leather Requisites, 10c to $ Sewing Ba: Attache Cases MADE FROM Jewel Box Photograph Frames SELECTED WHEAT Brush Sets Writing Folios Drinking Caps , Other Heckers’ Products—Oatmeal, Hominy, Handbags, 65c to $3.95 Were $1 to $5 and More ‘ Leather, Moire and Satin in carriage, envelope and shopping styles; also two-piece Whole Rice and Yellow Granulated Meal silk and fancy fabric Bags. Many have inside compartments and frames. The leathers are Seal, Pigskin, Morocco, Vachette, Goatskin and Sheepskin, Black and colors, GIMBELS-—Main Floor SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS

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