The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1916, Page 9

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he eR RL NE A LN SR A a ENE SET “e oo aaa ___THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 22, By Solves ter Rawling. ala Knelsel Quartet gave the | sixth and last cones ert of its New York season at Aeolian | Hall last night. There was the usual Jarge, musically informe: d socially distinguished audience present to bid the players fareweil, Mr. Kneisel, Mr. Letz, Mr. Svecenski and Mr Willeke gave of the best, means much, The pr ranged to arous: whieh culminated tn s¢ might bo called enthusia part of such a body of self hearers, 7 Koduly's © minor, 2, was t resented. It xot its b in America by the season and was re “by request.” Mr. Ku: Hungarian composer create @ national form i composition is oriental | is for Beethove minor, opus ning of inte Nelody proved trresist Mr. Kodaly's he said there w. yed with skill hristie, who the ensem many plan atmtiar ©: erously audience BRIDEGROOM HANGS SELF. Wed at Sixty-Pour, \brams tires of Life in Six Weeks, KAWAY, L. 1, March 22 .» sixty-four years old, together, went { ings and returned finding her husband de sald to be wealthy > Finds Wife De. B4ward Bartow, night for the New 1 Company, returned to } me, N 218 Clarkson Street “clock to-day and Frances, dead in bed y A tube AD open gas Jet in hor moutt tow says his \ ul ® nervous affli Nathaniel J. Wyeth, Atto Nathante! J. Wy etl r y years a reside n Island, and | The Correction | Of Eye Strain : ! } that will s and improve sight The Specialty of The Op tometrist | is pl human eye low to | conserve its strength and to ' correct its defects The Optometrist’s concentra || tion of study qualifies him as I] the specialist to examine eyes and apply suitable gl Publishe at the OF 1 Soc of the City of N wk. Efficiency in Home Seeking! Home seeking as does ey oth, Therefore it shoul dition and with t! sary physical et agree that Let” advertise: lution of this ar you start on a house Vorld Ad Last Ads. were printed in more than the 981 y All Prices, Sizes and Locations! | \ pi ea , 1916. the Promenade, copied in heavy quality of white charmeu tion for Wo: length has a deep box pleated collar, with the pleating repe of the skirt. NV | | 5 | | | OR nine days, beginning Women’s Suits of Charmeuse, $47.50 One of the Chanel Modela shown in on exhibition in our sec- Suits in the Salon on jacket of smart lines and 3rd Floor. The ated in the deep flounce y be procured in White, 1 d Black. The and an order may t in a week to ten x trom $29.50 to $50. GIM BELS—Third Floor Pink, Rookie, N model is very Chic Taffeta Suit for Young Women, $69.50 One of the Very Smartest Suits ot the season, with a voluminous skirt edged with double rows of graduated widths of velvet. The skirt of the jacket repeats this attrac- tive fullness and trimming, giving the effect of a double skirt. A quaint little frill stands out from the waist line, and a sash belt ies in front with long ends. High frill ir and cuffs. Seal Brown, Navy Blue id Black GIMBELS—Third Floor Copy of a Paquin Dress for Young Women, $20 A Youthful Modet of fine serge and u The pleated skirt ¢ with interesting has a suggestion Eton jacket, which ne very smart for ta toy coat during GIMBELS~-Third Floor tomorrow, Thursday, we will feature, side by side with our famous Fashion Promenade, excep- tional attractions throughout the store. invite you to shop before and after the exhi- bition. We The Return of Foulard in an Afternoon Frock for Women, $37.50 Foulard }: ance with the sent rgette crepe ps and the dem iB the front of the bi i¢ fashions of nearly one ago. And in this m length, 1 years a convin | that all len, coming season GIMBELS Third Floor | Silk Parasols “Country Club” plain taffeta, smart leat $5. “Madame Butterily"’ solin Japanese shape; when o with loop. velvet birds cover in stock GIMBELS—Main Floor - = eel Ribbons Everywhere AUl-Silk Satin Taffeta Ribbons, «iit able for trimming frocks and cl Beautiful color 74 in, dde yd AU-Silk Moire and Plain Taffe eta Ribbons, colors and black y 1 30e GIMBELS— Main Flaw their first display of Imported Spring Fashions tomorrow. Doeuillet Doucet Drecoll Jeanne Lanvin Jenny Martial et Armand Premet Weeks Costumes Displayed on Specially Chosen Mannequins Napoleon the Third. GIMBEL Brothers have BROADWAY AND 33D STREET PREMIERE PRESENTATION futhentic React ton of an old French Print of 1830. 2 BPriodes Bi de La Srane have proventhe sources of inspiration for the styles this year, with a general preference for 1830, nol untouched by the influence of Spain's lovely daughter, Eugenie, who so regally lea the fashions of France after her marriage to GIMBELS Exhibition of Imported Modes for 1916 emphasizes the estatlishea fact of GIMBELS leadership as the foremost Institution for Fashions in the World. 10.30 A. M. to 12 M.and 1.30 P.M. to 3 P.M. Eighth Floor. Thursday, March 23, to Saturday, April 1, inclusive. a SUIT Costumes personally selected by our Fashion Chief—the produc- tions of the Master |\E Couturiers of Europe Agnes Beer Bernard Bullo; Cheruit Callot Soeurs Chanel Wo TT eT Thursday, March 23d, to ried Satarday, April 1st ecu TMU TAL “ Charmante hae Fetching | Negligee A Beautiful Confection of Chiffon Crepe de Chine and lace, copied from an exquisite imported model; on graceful lines wi In the French combinati : cate pink and blue. 810.50. GIMBELS — Second Floor Wondrous Sets of A . Lingerie Flowing Gown in tiles) color crepe de chine with Georgette crepe top | wisps of sleeves; beribboned in French blue or old rose; tiny rosebud garnitures. $11.95 ype chemise to match is slashed at sides and tiny Georg- ¢ crepe ruf fk it bottom. $6.95, Deli piece { French p, With petal top G IMBELS Second Floor The mor er scroll designs 8de to $5.00, Veiling ur own imp vith delicate sero oo MT Combs Mounted Positively irrestslitle th | little vanilte itd acessecr! | Couch of smartness tobeautitul ha harming than these Circular Veils with embroide fide Fetching Boas and Capes of waterp: Tortoise and black, black and white and color | Daintiest of Collar und Georgette crepe, hand — emt finely hemstitched; some have $1.15 to $2.50 set, “Rayneur’ Purse of Vachette newest flat purse-—overlappin enamel fastener; back stra tw backs; pretty fittings; c« | silk lining. $5.50, | “Spanish Combs of Real | res demieshell, high backs, | » $27 ¢ $12.93 sumes Enchantment of Spring’s Vanities ination of the final None tere and » black sl $3.25. Cuff Sets lered or r n Ms Califa Petticoats of Taffeta Smart Copy of an Imported Petticoat oP ilted. eorane and beflounced; satremely full to lend bouffancy to Spring's flaring skirts. In a splendid taffeta; plain and changeable colors. $8.95, GIM BELS—Second Floor “‘Promenade”’ . Kid Gloves | | Softest and most beautiful skins, perfectly shaped and sew: fashion these aristocratic gloves f i} } | Avenue wear | 2-clasy g backs gloves, pique sewn; ¢ White. $2 loves; pique trast A Bh year your visit to the Premiere Fashion event of New York is made doubly interesting by special attractions in Spring Apparel throughout the store, a few representative items being mentioned below, ~ French Millinery Millinery oe Stunning Reproductions of Imported Models in the GIMBEL Salons Inspiration for al\ our hats in this Salon is obtained from Paris. Our reproductions and most perfect copies at $15 and up are exquisite. All of our materials for these hats are imported and enable us to make copies of rare perfection. One of the new small hats is a copy of a Lewis fitting shape with a wreath of gray leaf- wings and antennae feathers around the top of the crown, model in black lisere straw, a close- GIMBELS has the largest stock of Im- ported models in New York. GIMBELS—Third Floor Fur Stoles for Summer Are Ultra- Fashionable Long Straight Stoles of fur will be worn this Spring and Summer in a unique manner—-thrown across one shoulder and drawn under the other arm and folded in a single tie at the hip. Lined with Georgette crepe, in color to match the fur. Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Stole, $45. Moleskin Stoles, $29.50 and $47.50. GIM BELS—Third Floor | - peeneRion caverta a || Cc oats for Afternoon and Evening Wear, $45 An Advance Style in a satin cont for | formal wear, in a heavy quality of Black Satin in three-quarter length, with cord shirring at waist line. Collar, cuffs and hem bordered with black mara- bout. Lined throughout with Peau de Cygne in pastel shades. Other coats for dress and semi-dress occasions in satin, | faille and taffeta, $19.50 to $75. GIMBELS—Third Floor —— | Exquisite Spring Blouses, $5 360 Blouses in rich qualities of crepe de chine or Georgette crepe, in three dis- | tinctive models, featuring the various styles. of collars and details which form so ims portant a part in the new styles. A Geor- gette crepe blouse shows the graceful frill, with cuffs buttoned closely with three pearl buttons. Crepe de chine models in two very exclusive designs, one with attractive hemstitched with decora- tive effect in contrasting color. Another mode! has the front frills with sailorcollar and turn-back cuffs bound with white satin | - side fastening In white, flesh and peach color. ‘These il blouse are remarkable values 1 GIMBELS~-Third Floor | | Distinctive Skirts |= = | for Women at | Smart Box-Pleated Model of white | serge with stripes of green, black and blue, | $9.75, j Dark blue Roman-striped poplin fash. | | ions a knife pleated skirt that is priced | | { $7.75. dy GIM BELS—-Third Floor i Imported | | Handkerchiefs | |e Colored and embroidered handkerchiefs | 250 eu Willow) | erchiefs, Pussy GIMBELS--Main Floor ee | Rn ND RUE __ ey 5

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