The evening world. Newspaper, February 29, 1916, Page 11

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. otaaiaeeiieiaiaanadieenaaaill Git iviED 108 IN MOVIES THROUGH “TMRS. EDDY SYSTEM, HOHE D HOw (gq DR RO RODE EEE DOE { Mites Florence Martin, seventeen eens old, to the first girl to use Science as a means of be- an actress, as far as the police It would have worked, too, she if the nosey old New York hadn't taken her from her cosy the Hotel MoAlpin early to- (@at I come to New York at the @me end with a chaperon. jest Thureday I had an irresist- iepuiee—be care you get it sight, impulse—and could not for $20. She bought « $9 drees @ tloket to New York. She ar- fived bere lest Thureday night with 94.06 and a copy of her favorite book. She rode in state in a taxi to the QAosipin. Her baggage consisted of mall satchel in which she used carry her school books. A porter | took it at the door with grave dig- faity, and after she had registered as “Peasy Fieurette,” when the clerk/ (maked her if she had any baggage, | (whe had the porter show him. Yesterday she got the promise of | @ job to-day. Last night she invested ther last dime in cheese and crackers nd dined on them in ber room. Later she became hungry. Mveting @ woman guest in the hotel corridor, whe told her she was hungry and had @ ®0 bill, but didn’t want to break St because her mother was coming, ‘and she knew !f she got change she ‘prould spend it all shopping. The wympathetic woman asked her why whe didn’t eat in the grill and have t charged. Down to the grill she| ied, and had everything from @oup to its, “It made me sick to think what 'a Pissed,” she said tater. Peroni was happening in the mean- is another story, Mrs. juspeoted right away that Florence | run away to New York to become | actress, and had the Boston police the New York police. Detectives | ¢ and Randolph last night saw ©Peggy Floretie” on the hotel ‘had @ hunch their Sadea. ‘When she opened the door * ; rhe police “PORBY’ he Md | ‘was paid and she was ‘0 Boston by bout. oa nitrated” all night on an| 1 to be allowed to stay and take movie job, but it didn’t land, | ttl aden sew HOME-FINDING BUREAU, . Men and women ‘@he Chelsea neighbor ‘go> Forty-second Street, ‘fo Hudson Riv fp securing fulting the ¢ Feau, whic! fh a yelati nevine + investigation effort: e slat Young men and women 8, among. the ll types a sate ersone finding he bureau's ald "Be. fee if their fo $6 or more. charge for t curing gues! charged a wtaying a week or | Buest remains ove a wager of iminutes. He put hi Methods, Church comtrab be the test! Women’s Spring Suits Trotteur Guits of smart checked velour cloths and the aN ope looking navy blue or bi: oe Sport Suits of wool ee or which Paris has so highly endorsed. gether 25 new and aictinetive models, at $29.50 GIMBELS—Third Floor Women’s Sport Coats English Mixtures, in those rich shades of brown which do not show the dust, are fashioned in a model is correct for traveling and motoring, as well as for utility wear; lined throughout with 8B For women who bed) rete B golf there are exceptional Aik of the new black-and-white cloud-effect plaid, finished with patent leather belts and lined with blue peau de ‘sido at GIMBELS—Third Floor Women’s Shoes and Slippers Broken lots of fine models, lace or button shoes, that were $4 and more, glace kidskin, patent leather, cravenette, colored satin and com- bination effects. Incomplete $158 : Slippers that were $4 and more —in patent leather, suede and satin, various colors, slightly soiled. In- complete sizes. 95 GIMBELS—Second Floor Debytantes’ Dancing Frocks Graceful models in a superiot quality of Taffeta, with draped bodices of silk, long pointed sleeves of white maline. Full skirts with ruffled hem and voluminous pointed tunics. Rose, Pink, Canary, Apple Green, Light Blue and White, $22.50 Afternoon Dresses for Young Girls Embroidered Georgette Crepe, artistically combined with chiffon taffeta, fasiions a charming model with very full skirt und jacket éf- fect having Georgette Crepe sleeves and a very full peplum of the same. Vestee and collar of white Georgette Crepe, $25 Transparent Raincoats From England—-the only pla in the world where these Wor: Raincoats ure successfully So that they will be water-proof the material was re- finished after the coats were made, The buttonholes are bound and the buttons ure reinforced with leather. In French blue, green, purple, red and tan. Various styles up to $29.50, but none are more re- markable than those at the lowest price GIMBELS —Third Floor n's 3 itively Women’s Silk Umbrellas uite the most swagger Um- brella of the season is the one with the loop to carry over the arm. Made of a fine qualit; taffeta silk, with tape edge. ished with Malacea handle with horn top, or club top, and en Black and colors, GIMBELS~ Main Floor loop. White Pique Fine 36-inch White Pique in wales of various widths. Excel- lent quality, suitable for skirts and dresses. At, yard 28c GIMEFLS Second Floor THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Gimbels—‘“Forward! March!” The Most Enthusiastic Campaign for Big Business In Gimbels History” HE SPIRIT OF PREPAREDNESS animates the GIMBEL Store from roof tosub-basement. The cheer—the courage —the confidence that go with good plans well laid join in a con- certedburst of store ENTHUSIASM for GIMBEL SERVICE and all that we are going to make it mean for YOU inthis year now opening. Months of preparation, of earnest thought, of world-wide activity and effort, have put us in better shape than ever. before to lead the way in the science of MODERN STORE-KEEPING FOR THE PUBLIC. .And of this let MARCH Wee Girls’ Frocks A delightful little model in an ae effect of printed batiste, in tee int pink and light blue parterne, iny pockets at the sides. Guimpe of white, tucked and hem- stitched and finished at neck and sleeves with narrow pleated ruffles. Sizes 2 to 5 years, $1.95 GIMBELS—Second Floor New Square Veils The latest fad in Veils is a very Practical one. The large square preted may be worn in a variety of ys, and women are expressing thelr individuality by the manner of the wearing. In octagon mesh or etna, with contrasting borders; lain or with scroll or floral desi any at various prices up to $6, but we invite particular attention to those at 85 GIMBELS—Main Floor Silk Petticoats ‘The importance of the petticoat this year is being accentuated by the great number of new ideas and materials used for their fashioning Beautiful Crepe de Chine Petticoats trimmed with deep flounces of ecru lace and finished with ribbon bows; Washable Satin Petticoats in white or flesh color with double flounces of embroidered white net or triple ruffles of self-material edged with lace; and Taffeta Petticoats with tucked and ruffled flounces in all plain and changeable colors. $4.96 GIMBELS~—Second Floor Tailleur Blouses White Linen of an exception ally good quality fashions the Blouses that have the new large arl buttons and buttonholes und in rose or blue; at 2 The smartly tailofed Blouses of White Linen, medium weight Tub Silk, in plain white or with good-looking stripes, such as ure Slways associated with men’s fine shirts, are the silks which we have selected for Blouses, which are ex- ceptional; at $2.95 Washable Satin, in white and that light shade of pink which is called flesh color, makes excep- tional the values in another collec- tion of Blouses; at $2.95 GIMBELS —Third Floor Crepe de Chine Underbodices Regularly $1.26—Underbodices trimmed with bands of ecru lace at top and over shoulders, Fastened at front with French ribbon-made flower. Threaded with pale blue Bebe ribbon. Flesh color or white. GIMBELS —Seoond Floor Blazer-Striped Skirts Semi-Circular Skirts, in a smart !y-inch stripe. Side pockets bound with wide bias folds of ma terial, All-rov It three inches in width, White-and-Black;White and-Blue; White and-Green, $7.75 GIMBELS - Third Floor Dress Goods All-Wool Gabardines, in the new Spring colors, Gray, Copen hagen, Wood Brown, — Dark Green, Navy Blue and Black Regular $2 (quality at 25 All - Wool Black - and - White checks, in various id checks, One of the most popular materi- als for early Spring $1.50 material, 96c $3 Black wide, has @ ‘Thoroughly vacdcloth, 54 inches lustrous finish sponged and shrunk, | this Broadeloth at GIMBELS Second Floor FEBRUARY 29, 1916, From the “Home of Dinnerware’ $16. Ne ‘ Sil $20 American Porcelain 100- Piece Sets, $10.95 Coin gold handles and gold on every piece $22 Am erican Porcelain 100- Piece Sets, $16.75 All pieces gilt decor- ated and ail handles gold traced. $16.76 English & American Porcelain ' Dinner Sets $22.50 In the Great March}Sale of China, Crystals, Housewares and Lamps A MARVELOUS display and a more than wonderful assortment, in- cluding every new conceit in decoration and shape from the Master Potters of England and America. The following are but a few of the many we now have on sale, but they are typical of the values. The savings are large, the quality is uniformly high throughout. English Porcelain Services of 108 Pieces | $27.50 Sets, $20 | | $30 Sets, $22.50 | | $32.50 Sels, $25 Porcelain Dinner Sets—America’s Finest $16 Sets $15.75 for $19.50 Sets $18.75 for $18 Sets $20 Sets $22 $10 for $12.75 for $10.95 for $24 Sets $19.50 for $25 GIMBELS —Main and Fifth Floors $16.75 for Sets Sets Great March Sale---Housewares Aladdin Aluminum White Enameled pees t acaae! Furniture inet, mirror front, parti- tioned in- terior, at $2.96 Bath Room Shelf 2 shelves), Ss at $1 $2.25 Bath Room Table, 16-inch square top, at $1.66 Kreamer White Japanned Tinware $2 Roll Kitchen Cabinets | Top { 50 Kitehen Cabinet with all ule modern improvements, $17.25 $10.75 6-piece Aladdin Alumi- | Box, 1) AllSteel White Enamel num Ingenuity Set, $7.25 Koo an Us maha’ Gantiot peoiees Consisting of S-at. ‘Tea Kettle, 2 | ™ J . Cov-] $1.10 Square Bread Box, family We are also the New York di Sauce | size, 6c | tributors of the well-known Hoosier Boiler | $1.69 Cake Chest; 2 compart. | Cabinets ments, $1,26 $1.40 20-16, Flour Canister, $1.10 | $6.75 GIMBEL Combination f oer Vacuum | Electrical Goods Claanet 5 4-qt. Vegetable Cooker, $1.75 pide Nf $2.25 10!.-inch Cast Skillet, $1.66 | and i || Sweeper } with ad aa Fold: Radiata tl dugable ing Card and fully || tush f Table, 30- fey Pescy ! inch top, $1.95 toed 1,96 ni : fouthere || Electric Iron, telb., complete low nap ete cov with cord te er bZ | | cares oes rv og | | Hlecttie Coffee Pot, nickel-plat- ( $1.75 ved, $4.76 ; ate || 4.76 $4.75 GIMBELS -Fifth Floor Broadway and Thirty-third Street Swiss Dress Satins $2.76 is the regulur proce for these 40-inch heavy Satins for dresses and suits. As satins rank foremost among the street costumes for Spring, therefore, we have these Swiss Satins in black and all the fashionable street colors. ‘Tornor- row at, a yard, $1.96 Fichusing by the Yard Georgette Crepe or Net, edged with pleated ruffles of same mate- riul, or full ruffles of lace. Some embroidered desi, All ready to be eut ie toalted langue draped on the shoulders. Many patterns at Oc [ 5 yd.—but there is an especially yood design at GIMBELS—Main Floor 18-inch Ruffled Flouncings Kinbroidered in lovely _ floral designs, in several of the newest patverns. GIMBELS.-Main Floor Women’s Lounging Robes In a loose, semi-kimono model of excellent quality Albatrogs, lined with China Silk; trinmed with fine quality satin ribbon; fastened at side front with ornament of self material. Pink, light Blue, Wis- taria, Rose and French Blue. $4.95 GIMBELS --Second Floor Taffeta Ribbons All-Silk Moire and plain Taffeta Ribbons, suitable for the new mil- linery bows. In all colors, also black 5) j-inch width, 6!4-inch width, Satin Tatfeta Ribbons, for dress accessories or millinery, in all colors. 7\4-inch width, a yard, 465c GIMBELS—Main Fioor Chiffon Voiles 38-Inch Printed and Woven Chiffon Voiles in a wide selection of charming new designs und color- ings. The most popular fabric for the coming season. Special ott: yard, ic GIMBELS — Second Floor Striped and Plaid Taffetas to $2.50 are the normal Taffetas in self and multi-colors »roportion of ther yin the very fashionable satin-striped navy tine, 08 Inches wide... Tix morrow at, a yard 1 GIMBELS- Second Floor Fancy White Cotton Laces Linen Cluny Laces In ecru or white, 4 to 6 inches wide, edgings and insertions to match. For dresves, fancy work or household linens, 16¢ to 25 yd., regulurly 20¢ to dbe yd. GIMBELS —Main Floor Pin Morocco Handbags Regularly $3.90. Womens Handbags in a medium size, full model gathered on self-covered frame, with flat metal catch, Twin purses on inside frame, Vanity mirror. Lined with nov- elty silks, At $2.96 GIMBELS~— Main Floor | | | Men’s Shoes Men's $7 to $8 ‘Welbred” Shoes-—broken sizes of styles that we shall not reorder. Russia calf, black Russia calf = RI leather. GIMBELE—Seecnd 7 Floor Men’s Shirts Soft Cuff Negligee Shirts of fine woven madras and of mercer- ized pongee, Stripe effects. 14 to 17, " Ae 9.08 GIMBBLS—Main Floor Boys’ Suits Boys’ $12.60 Extra Knicker Norfolk Suits, of smart tweeda, chevidts, ete. Alpacalined, Three- piece belt vi . “Pinched back’? ied Baby Carriages Baby. Carriages, in model eth a reed body, in ‘hit enamel fin- ish. Cushions of white and hood | lining of green corduroy. gear, at GIMBELS—Fourth 3 Bicycles ‘Pope’ Bicycles, in men's or women's models, Built are own specifications and of th usually selling for $40. ‘Ata price thay ever before, BELS—Fourth Floor Imported Bedspreads Imported Colored Cotton inted Lory gar with almost lection in special desi . 8, originated for G) BEL ‘BRO HERS. In the 80x90 in, and 70x90 in, respecti ‘76 and $1.48 at GIMBELS—Second Ylose Dutch Curtains Sets of Dutch Curtains, sisting of @ pair of 34 to 3é-inch curtains and valance. Headed ready for hanging. In scrim, some hemmed or hemstitched with lace edge or lace edge and insertion. At $1.45 to 95 GIMBELS.--Sixth Floor Table Linens $6.75 Hemstitched Dinner Bet of full bleached, all linen, extra heavy damask. One 63x63-ineh cloth and one doen napkins to Mail orders filled while . Less than present whole At 96 Floor sale « vost GIMBELS-—-Second Lineloaae fou se wie, hae our yards wide. fect in the print, but Sten Boge ays fects to impair ita ex qualities ere At ok, is, Jae Be Oriental Carpets Fine Persian C. in vartous colors and designs, Room size, av- eraging 9x12 feet, At about pres- ent importer's prices—-that is 25 to $176 GIMBELS—Sizth Floor Sewing Machines $40 “Domestic” Cabinet Ma- chines, designed after the style of a fine music c Newest mechanism and full set of ments, Easy terms. At GIMBELS—Fifth Floor Wardrobe Trunks $40 “Innovation” Wi Trunks in regulation size, for either man or Wothe, row only, GIMBELS—Fifth Flowe ; i | Ghisce.

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