The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1916, Page 11

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( PATHAN STRAUS AND WIFE (32%. MAKE GIFTS OF $400,000" teely: Contribute $350,000 to Jewish} | (Relief Fund and Give $50,000 | | | | |... toCaliforia Charities. | LORIDA | | 208 ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 11—| NL | Gitte of $400,000 tor charitable pur- Caer, Wew Yorn Tiher goed vost Way 2) Proportionate Rates trom Other Pointe ASHINGTON Rh a5 Z § & z a « LU @emation to the fund for the relief of | Jewlgh war sufferers in Europe, the, lazgest individual contribution, and Niwa eens $200,000 te from Mrs, Straus for the April 74,80 May-eumeate @ame purpose, The remainder, $50,- | $13.50 $15 $16 Acts Propertionate Rates trom Other Pointe rari an devata from 0,7, Rare, a ma quare 7000), ot wearest’ Ticket 000, is divided among various chari- | ties dn Southern Caltfornia. A Mr, Straus is known throughout the ‘world for his work in providing pure milk for babies. His first pasteurizing station was opened in New York, and similar institutions are now estab- Mehed in many other American and| foreign cities. He maintan a bureau) fon. ‘Agent Penn: BABY IS BORN IN DOORWAY.| Mother and Child Doing Nicety Now, Thank You, "100" FORFEIT | Ida Rudoff, twenty-eight years of age, | ‘awakened her husband, Benjamin, at } No 4082 Third Avenue, early this morn- | ing and suggested © visit to Lebanon Advertisements tor any Ammerioan Dintzi-t uct aM women formed a sereen and ssi: Mrs. Rudoff as far as powsible until the ‘Too Good to Miss That second help- ing at breakfast is surely tempting. It tastes so-good and fills one so full of. energy. . CREAM FARINA DE FROM e SELECTED WHEAT - \ | ther Heghkers’ Products—OQatmeal, Hominy, Whole-Rree and Yellow Granulated Meal ‘| GIMBELS Broadway and 33d Street Tomorrow!—Come for Your || Domestic sewing Machines | Operated Without Foot Power IMBELS has f, the eos agency in, Great- er ‘New York for the wonderful “ELECTRIC,” Every Modern je Home Should Have a Domestic “ELECTRIC” Sewing Machine. These machines, J in drop-head or cabl- An “ELECTRIC’’ Costs No More Than a High Grade Foot-Power Machine And it costs less than 9c an hour to operate. Your physician would allow you to sew onan “ELECTRIC” Special Demonstration of the “ELECTRIC” at the show-rooms of the New York Edison Co,: 424 Broadway 126 Delancey Street 10 ising Place 27 East 126th Street 161 East 86th Street 124 West 42d Street 362 East 149th Street Or come to GIMBELS and we shal! be glad to tell you all about these marvelous machines. We Will Buy Your Foot-Power Machines, and You Can Pay on Easy Terms for an “ELECTRIC.” GIMBELS -Fifth Floor in Palestine for the treatment of} malaria, eye diseases and rabies. a World may be feft at office in the city $10 Mme. Georgette’s Tulle Hat The daintiest confection that this celebrated Parisian milliner has crested in many seasons. And it is because it is such a dainty creation that it is difficult to regroduce—nevertheless, it is because our miliiners have done it so beautifully that our Copy at $10 is. Exquisite it ree Hat is entirely of pearl-gray thlle—as fllicnte ns a cloud. t required a great artise—-iv Georgetite—to show v effective! tulle could be fashioned in ruffles and roses. “GIMBEL-Paris” Hats at $10 are. copies or adaptations of the newest Paris models. Many new hats will be ready tomorrow, New Tailleur Hats with High Crowne, $2.96 Untrimmed Hats of Ribbon and Straw, $2.96 $2.95 to $3.95 oe Lisere Straw Hats, 9 Every one-of thetfifteen models is of Liserewcombined with satin Untrimmed Straw Hats, $1.95 Hats Trimmed Without Charge GIMBEL.S—Third Floor ‘‘Yvette’’—The New Paris Blouse Copied in Georgette Crepe, $5.95 Ayo french blue, pink or maize. Paris, Illustrated at the left. Blouses of Very MN Ny Fine Georgette Men’s $5 Shoes $3.95 FXCELLENT Shoes, made according to the GIMBEL Standard. We are able to offer this reduc- BULGARIA AND HER PROP: ; ; ‘ Together with an Account tion because, in considera- the Balkan Wars, Macedonia tion of our enormous yearly gn4 toe ¥ business, the manufacturer By ee decline. made us a special price- fully illustrated from special photo- concession, graphe, boxed. 083 Valking Boots ‘THE SPELL OF SPAIN. Dregs andy) Gk site By Keith Clark, in Advance Spring Styles. Ine volume, th decorative, a Built on, new with four illustrations. and button” ON OLD WORLD BIGHWAYS. models,in patent With sixteen plates and colt, black Rus- forty illustrations. sia calf, tan and m ahog- anyRux ia calf, All sizes. GIMBELS--Second Floor ’ Men’s Hats at $1.85 _ Made to Sell at $3—and More! TI being late in the season, we have reduced all our $3 Derbies and Soft Hats—for elearance—to $1.85. To umplify the selection, we bought from a well-known manu- facturer his sample Hats--made to sell for $3 and more. In all, we offer 1260 Hats, showing not only a better selection, but better VALUES, than we have ever been able to offer before in this annual event. GIMBELS--Fou: Floor introducti Boys’*7.50to*10 Mackinaws and Overcoats at $4.95 REDUCED for immediate clearance, a big collection of Overcoats and Mackinaws in smart models. The Overcoats, double or single breasted, with velvet or cloth collars and belted or plain back. Lined with woo! throughout or wool half lined, with yoke. Chinchilla and fancy ‘coating Mackinaws, in skat- ing or regular models. Choice of many colors and plaids. Boy’s $10 and $13.50 Oveccoats and Extra Knicker Suits at $7.50 A most interesting collection of boys Le fine Overcoats, in double or single \, breasted styles, of chinchillas and fancy overcoatings. Norfolk Suits, with extra knickers, west plaids and colorings, including grays, ind glive mixtures. GIMBELS - Fourth Floor alpaca lined, in the prow It is embroidered in color. Tres johie! When it is of white Georgette Crepe or Voile it is embroidered in rose, Besides making the blouse effect, the embroidery introduces the latest note of Crepe, $5.95 This quality of Georgette Grepe is very scarce and, therefore, is becoming very coatly. The new loosely box-pleated model issfashioned in this Crepe in white, flesh color, bisque and rose. $45 Sets of Balzac, 18 Vols. $12.95 Complete library edition, edited by George Saintsbury, with an res toeach volume, Large 12mo., bound in 34 leather. GIMBELS Broadway and 33d Street A Sale of Gold-Filled and Sterling Silver Jewelry 25c to $2 “6QAMPLES” and surplus stock from a well-known manufacturer. one-half price and more. $1.26 to $1.50 Lavallieres, be 76¢ Imitation amethysts, sapphires, rubies and other stones artistically mounted; gold-filled chains, $3.60 Cameo Pendants, $1.95 Beautifully carved; gold-filled ebains, $1.60 to $1.95 Cameo Brooches, $1 Dainty pink shell; mounted in gold-filled settings. Men’s $1 Cuff Links, 60c Post and dumbbell links for soft or stiffened cuffs. Sterling silver, old English or the new green finish. Men's $3 Belt Buckles, $2 Hand-engraved or engine- turned sterling silver. “\ tS Ub GIMBELS—Third Floor SWITZERLAND, by Fox, $1.60 FRANCE, b; 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. OLD PARIS. By Henry C. Shelley. One volume, cloth decorative, filly illustrated from rare prints and photographs, boxed. ITALY, by Frank Fox, $1.50. Gordon Hume, $1.5 Each volume has 32 full page illustrations in color. Large of erland,” and ‘‘Spell of the Italian Altogether hundreds of pretty and needful Jewelry for men and women. Savings average 60c and $1 Fancy Pins, 26c and 50c Jeweled bar pins and brooches mounted in gold-filled settings. 50c to $1 Hat Pins, 25c and 50c Gold-filled and sterling silver tops; some are daintily jeweled. 76c and $1 Bouquet Pins, 50c Hand-engraved; fancy designs. Men's 60c Tie Clasps, 25c With gold fronts--many at- tractive patterns. Men's $1.25 to $1.50 Vest Chains, 75c Numerous styles —- soldered links and guaranteed to wear five years. GIMBELS —Main Floor ES, right in the face A GIMBEL Sale of Books $3 to $8.50 Books for Travel Lovers, at $1.50 each The Fascination of Europe, $1.50 ea. 3 Full Page Illustrations. Frank | ENGLAND, by Frank Fox, 1.60. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, by G. E. Mitton, 91,60. THE SPELL OF TYROL. By W. D. McCrackan, author ance and Teutonic Switz- Lakes.” Standard Authors—in sets—50% to 70% Under Publishers’ Prices $22.50 Sets of Dickens, 15 Vols. $10.95 Fine library edition, superbly printed, and bound in three-quarter leather. A Picture Exhibit In the GIMBEL Picture Salons, Sixth Floor OPENING tomorrow, there will be placed on exhibit a very valuable group of Works of Art, including oils, water colors and etchings. They comprise a portion of The Famous Haseltine Collection Haseltine Art Galleries, 1824 Chestnut S8t., Philadelphia ‘These Works of Art, including portions of our own fine stocks, will be advertised in detail in Sunday's news- papers, for sale on Monday next, at Prices That Will Be by Far the Lowest on Last Call at Reduced Prices! Record Room Size Rugs, $32.50 Including the following: $65 9x12 ft. French Wilton Rugs $53.50 9x12 ft. Hardwick Rugs $47.50 9x12 ft. Bundhar Wiltons On ‘Tuesday, February 15th, the price of these Rugs, wherever gold, wil! bs and Monday the LAST days as quoted above. Saturday they will be $32.60 GIMBELS Sixth Floor Fur Scarfs & Muffs Again Reduced we make these amazing reductions, to insure a speedy disposal. In Matched Sets, or the Scarfs or Muffs may be purchased separately. Regularly Tomorrow Regularly Tomorrow Natural Skunk Mutfs...... $25 $17.60 | Natural Skunk Scarfs... $11.50 $7.50 Natural Mink Muffs..... $24.50 $14.60 | Natural Raccoon Scarfs...$10 $5.95 Moleskin Muffs «+++ $19.50 $12.60 | Moleskin Scarfs eenees! $4.50 Black Fox Muffs........ $15 $10 Black Fox Scarfs......... $12.50 $7.60 Beaver Muffs ... $16.50 $12.50 | Black Wolf Scarfs....... $18 $11.60 Natural Skunk Muffs. $27.50 $19.60 | Natural Mink Scarfs. ... $15 $8. Red Fox Muffs oe $15 $8.60 | Beaver Scarfs... ....... 16.50 $10.60 Taupe Wolf Muffs .... $22.50 $14.60 | Black Lynx Scarfs...... $12.50 §7 Natural Mink Muffs... tie $26 Dyed Skunk Scarfs.......$11.50 $6.96 Skunk (dyed) Muffs..... $18.50 $11.75 | Nutria Scarfs......... $10 $6.60 Black Fox Muffs.........$27.50 $19.60 | Red Fox Scarfs $8 $3.95 Black Lynx Muffs. $27.50 $16.60 | Hudson Seal (Maledyed Scarfs $5.50 $3.60 Hudson beal(Meat4re4Mfutts $10 $6.50 | Taupe Fox Scarfs... . $14.50 $8.60 Persian Lam! uffs......$24.50 $17.60 | Gray Fox Scarfs......... $9 $4.50 Black Wolf Muffs... 19.50 $11.50 | Taupe Wolf Scarfs...,.. $16.50 $9.60 Natural Opossum Muffs ..$12.50 $6.96 | Natural Mink Scarfs... . $37.50 $22.60 Taupe Fox Muffs........ 27.50 $14.76 | Natural Skunk Scarfs.... $25 $16.50 Have You Seen the New $25 Suits With “Knapsack” —e Pockets? in the most youthful model of many seasons. The loose “knap- sack” pockets not only adorn the jacket, but extend = from the wide de- tachable belt on the skirt. This model in a black - and - white checked worsted is il- lustrated. The same model is also in green, navy or Co- \\ penhagen blue \\ Gabardine. $26 $22.50 Other New Spring Suits, $18.50 to $55 Poplin Gabardine “Poiret” Twill Gabardine Taffeta Checked Velour Taffeta-and-Serge It is the full cascaded draperies of the skirt and the wide stripes in rich Oriental colors that win admiration for the $22.60 Dregs illus- trated. Other fascinating dresses are made of Crepe Meteor, Radium Silk, plain and stripéd Taffetas, $13.60 to $60. Checked Worsted and Velour Cloth Coats, $13.50 to $39.50 Chinchilla Coats, $16, $16.60, $18.60 and $8. GIMBELS— Third of the most critical fur conditions in the history of the country, GIMBELS—Third Floor Women’s White Mocha Gloves at 95¢ Ovrk 1,000 pairs were made fora large concere to retail at $2 a pair. weaking quality was not to standard, so the OLD PANAMA AND CASTILLA entire purchase was le DELORO. By C. L. G. Ander- son. One volume, cloth decorative, with maps and many rare illus- trations. ugerly took the gloves. he skins are soft and flexible. The durability and fit we fully arantee. We do not offer these loves as washable. White only; 1-clasy jue and IN UNFAMILIAR ENGLAND ‘ nd bclese, pte snc WITH A MOTOR CAR. prix *CNMBELS Main Floor” With sixteen colored plates and thirty-two illustrations in duograv- ure. One volume, cloth decorative, ITALIAN HIGHWAYS AND BY- WAYS FROM A MOTOR CAR. $3 Umbrellas, $2 For Men and Women 'TURDY, well-made Umbrellas of Bikes ‘and Union Testes tape-edged. An excellent variety of plain and trimmed handles, 600 Men’s Walking Sticks at 85c Regularly $1.50 and more. Smart styles and shapes; trimmed with sterling silver, GIMBELS Main Floor New and Unique in the February Furniture Sale “With Initiative” \ 517.50 Arm Chair, $14. $38 Chase Longue, 527.50. $17.50 Arm Rocker, $14 Colonial Pieces in Old Ivory or Black Enamel, Hand Decorated | Faithful replicas of exceptionally fine historical originals, and finished with the enamels that have come to be the rage. $65 Velour-Covered Easy Chairs, $45 $10 Colonial Chairs or Rockers, $7.50 Solid mahogany, with spindle back and saddle seat. $16 Jacobean Rockers, $16 Window Chairs or with tapestry seats." $12 Rockers, in mahogany,$10.60 $40 Mahogany Rockers, $22 Mahogany Finish with velour seats $20 Chairs, in velour. $14 $38 Solid Mahogany $46 Spanish Leather Wing Arm Chairs. $26 Rockers or Chairs $40 Wing Chair, in tap $20 Adam Chair or estry ; $27.60 Rocker $16 GIMBELS--Seventh Floor i Ce ~The tober a

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