The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1919, Page 12

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ws Vatican Choir Charms Again By Sylvester Rawling. UNDAY Bre-eminent was the one given by the Vatican Choir at the Hippodrome There's no need to go a single day wishi dining room suite, fal a ing room, or ae a cabinet phono- ee i on ment of your home. for every room in the you will just use your "hae house are easy to get name mee tee & Sons we have made.a specialty of credit, so that you, may open a charge account without “Red Tape.” Your things will be delivered ancadlg 7 The sea. rice Rugsand Carpets Enlarged $2%x36 Axminster Rug. pe Smyrna Rug Oxl2 Tapestry Rug... 33.75 Mottled Tapestry Carpet, a va. 1.95 7 in, Rag Carpet, a yd... 8 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1919, CONCERTS have be- life. There were that call three} Hall rece for comment alr nel, (CAMMEYE »Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York MEN’S SHOES BLACK, 11.50 to 14.00 12.50 to 15.00 med point is that these are the best Shoes your money can buy. arate department for men is conven- iently located at the entrance 68-70 West 35th Street, where we carry only the newest styles and shoes of the best quality leather. Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Furniture - Its Quicker And Easier could get a new hain in uk urniture and furnishin instead of cash when you buy. Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also Four William and Mary Bedroom Pieces sz tenn meat ine Tapest eat big massive pieces, covered in very s unusually well made, Mahogany finis $3.75 5.45 | a 18.50 29.50 Wachines Axminster Rug Kecords, Tapestry Ru; ‘Rag Carpet, & yd. a ‘Ea larpet Bweepe! 2 Liberal Credit Terms Bde weekly on = 815 worth individual quality of voice, and thrice mirable in bomogeneity of under: |standing and artist lof the things they they wed the music hat Was sald in. pra come a feature of New York’s| thai first ‘ snusical Yesterday appearan ntly_ may and a fresh tribute must e paid to the masterly skill of Mer. | porit ic asimiri, director of the Papal Lat Ks of P Cowperthwait & Sons that Living Room Suite are lovserand the underneath gorings d frames. And a cena, Columbia: Phonograph and’ Reed Depaitaalt CowPERTHWAIT & SONS 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row | Between City Hall | ted from the Ro place ur Amer in the programme, itions by Marenzio and exquisite quality, and “Ave Maria” by Vit- nh appeal that my com- a man of no sect or creed, “Never have f toria of su panion, war moved to say: ic pronouncement Of @ truth.|heard the salutation so polgnantiv the text. All ed, I was almost impelled to e of them at myself.” in Carnegie be repeated with n with the ts was Mgr. rere.” a& CO n alike profound and compel-' Polestrina’s sonorous “Exultate vided @ joyous end ortigy of associat. |works of the old, mi Casimiri's own “Mi Again] Deo” held first who leads the trina R h, the pianist, at tists at the Hip- lay rare poetic expres It was good to hear Maximilian Pilger, the violin- ist, again. He is a New York product and he plays with diatinction and | with understanding. He was heard jwith M jabrilow h in a sonata ar Franck and alone in several ompositions, Bernard Woolff, cantor tenor; Georges Ba [of the Cateago Opera Compan nd Helen Kanders, formerly of the Met- ropolitan Opera Company, sang. Cyrena Van Gordon, contralto, of the Chicago Opera Company, gave a recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday af ternoon. he gin Pinglish and in Freneh, food voice, with praise worthy enunciation and with good taste. Her one opera aria was “Mio Fernando” from “la Favorita.” Her other selections ranged from Handel to A. Walter Kramer and Henry Hadley, and xhe finished with a group by Chri Gilbert Spross, her accom- panist the plano. | ‘The first of Mayor Hylan's People's Concerts to be held indoors wag civen jat Aeolian Hall on Saturday nicht Jolph Ganz, pianist: Vero Bar w, violinist: Robert Quait, tenor: ; Me Sundelius, soprano; 1 Ker, coloratura aoprs pham, baritone, and C. Carl, organist, were tho soloists, and Murray Hulbert, Commissioner of Docks, made an addre One of Mr. Gangz's exploits was his playing int-Saens compost on for twa nox, the ° ducing Mr. Ganz's + ether part Both M Mr. Quait, who are played some excelient voice. Misy Sundetius m reputation, Miss Rar finger. Mr. Bispham, Duo-Ar' A sep- rosch's of the night. Jong. Much favorabl loverheard on the redecorating auditorium. of the | | Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. ehh ona small deposit. Then you may pay for them in convenient sums, either weekly or monthly as you choose, It’s just as easy as it sounds. Soldier’s Credit—No Deposit If you served with the colors in any branch and are now established in civil life you are entit'ed to Soldier's credit and no deposit is required when you |}| buy. Ask about it. | | At Usually well plecos are any. The good size. top is 20x42 is also the chifforobe, The pretty a ing table top meas- ures 20x32 and the bed is full size. Fine and sub- stanual. Price $238.75 Only $1.00 Weekly Handsome new style “Reliable” Phon madi to inches, able r or’ ine} ing Pane’ and tgon, An i+ justration can- not do Justice to actual machine, which 1s of polished — mahogany fie dibs ecards, oni’ $67. 60 Golden Oak Dining Table a. fine $390.00 Music Department Pianos, Pianos Strongly built throughout, 42-inch top, extends to 6 feet. rice » $19.75 jany Other Single Pieces for Every Room of the House “Oldest Furniture House in America” ‘‘Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. ‘ " Station but there aEEED Sn SEE SEEEDENEREEEe- Wall Paper for Bedrooms, 15c to 50¢ a Roll Chintzes or cretonnes in small figured or hoid designs, Blues, yellows, pinks-—# large and interesting assortment Living Reom Papers, 35¢ to $1.50 Foll Plain fancy weaves and tapéstries in Colonial and foliage effects, GIMBELS—Sixth Floor ap tag ost MAY Store, Hours: Ninth Birthda 9 to 5.30-—Open All pind Saturdays Music Salons O Open Ev Evenings Until 9 o’Clock During Player-Piano and Phonograph Sales—Use Entrance 33d St. near Broadway GIMBELS MUSIC SALOMS—Sighth Floor A Triumph—The Birthday Sale of Hosiery Men! i 556 Suits and Overcoats | Salé $29.50 | With its million-dollar clothing stock to back it, the great Gimbel clothing shop delivers this telling blow at the high cost of men’s suits and overcoats. As a special Birthday offe ring to men and young a we place on sale 602 Men's and Young Men's Suits 450 Men’s and Young Men's Fall Overcoats 504 Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Overcoats Not goods bought to hold a sale, but our regular stock-—the product of their product. of leading makers known for the superiority Superior goods business day event, prices still to co There's a general prices up. But we, on th Fancy Striped GIMB Browns terns. N'S CLOTHING And every woman who hay shopped “round town’ to pay for the splendid wernt and comfort of one of these nice little jackets. Fashioned of Japane pockets- little f perfeet d ed quantity ‘E SHOP— Second aud fantened Witt to mark the end of a ng colorings, too, but—only GIMBELS NEGLIG $3,000 Worth of Leather Goods Samples at Half-Price Believed to be the best leather goods sample-line in Americh. A sweeping assortment and y delight- ful voveltics in leather for the home, for the traveler and for wift- giving. the Dressing Cc ses, Music Folios, Manicure Sets, Jewel Boxes, Wallets, Purses, Card Sets, Pholo Fram:s, Handkerchief Cases, Sewing Sets, Medicine Ceses, Memo Books, and hundreds of Writing Folios, Military Brushes other items. 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 and up to $7.50 GIMBELS LEATHER GOODS SECTION—Main Floor In Brocades and Broches of an exquisileness fit for un Autumn bride arrive the new Model Shop Reduced One-third—and More. day—and it’s Autumn Women's * Rubber|Jap Rose Soap, 2 Albedon Tooth GOSSARD ie eee CORSETS Celluloid sa (Sohn caes frock, White-—of course | HM Ss. i ; A ean Things of real beauty Seba te rie aaa Women's Chamois Lisle ings r — jath Brushe: c wecdavi's’ Beant ; so lovely in texture and de- Tooth Brushes, 25¢ Lvs a fA Strapped Gloves, 89c. sign, Their trimming of laces Rubber Hot Water Hard Wao Heir Another Birthday Special in as fine as the hand woven, Bottles, $1.10 a dozen 64c the wanted gauntlet type of ‘Touches of rosebuds as Paris Rubber Fountain 95c | Odorono, | glove; 6 button length, In might think of, Syringes, 2 sizes, joap, a dozen 73, 40c, age white only, Washable in cold And a@ Gossard Corset is a 69 95e i water. revelation of corset goodness t> Nail Brushes, 19 Complexion | one who has never worn one. Hair Brushes, — 65¢ a dozen | $7.50 to $20 Hair Brushes, $1.00 95c|Pure Extract of | Saal i fo tne plas Grate deee tee Celluloid Manicure [Kelynoe Tooth Paste,| Witch Hessel, Gim- Peay CL al i ginning with $3 to $6.50. Articles, 35c\ 3 for 48c! bels, quart, 45c qual serrlceal GIMBELS—Second Floor GIMBELS TOILET ARTICLES SHOP—Main Floor. GIMBELS GLOVE —_—_—_— 25,000 Pieces Dinner Ware . semi-porcelain from the famous factory of Homer Loughlin & Co, Deco rated in coin gold. Very chaste and dignifie d in design, in clear white, Sold Separately, as follows: inner Plates, 30¢ ea. | Fruit Saucer S. Sc pair Broskfou Ploe, Bre On Men ce | wre fe what is asked elsewhere Tea Plates, 18c ea, | Meat Dishes, 50c to $1.50 ea. | Creamer, 50¢ Brogues are the vogue B. & B, Plates, 5c Covered Dishes, $1.95 ea, | Soup Plates, % 25cea. now more than ever. These are strong, good As Dinner Sets looking, sensible shoes ee of superior leather. The es elit dad Borvice $25.00 workmanship can- This Season’s Styles | superior craftsmanship able merchandise that has built up this tremendous clothing |) now specially priced for this most interesting Birth Trade reports are most emphatic about higher upon our patrons that the time to buy is now, and Faney The Birthday Sale Brings Women’s __. 5 Lounging Jackets at $4.95 "knows what a small price $4.95 is » Hand-quilted Silk with interesting collar, ae F | of Jackets, Toiletries at Birthday Savings | Sundries from the Drug and Toilet Articles GIMBELS CHINA SECTION—Fifth Floor rooklyn, New Jersey and Long Island, Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways months—-Gimbels Women's Pure Silk Full- Fashioned Stockings. At $1.10— Women’s Silk Stockings in « variety of qualities. Some are drop stitch—Richelieu ribbed style. Black and Colors. “Seconds.” | $29.50 the kind of reli- At 35¢ a Pai Quality Cotton Double tops, heels and toes. too strongly At 75 om Men's Heavy Weight Pure hich is steadily forcing Dyes Sik Saskceoowurth ‘at cutest clothing stocks in our history, bought at long-ago prices yffer this extraordinary eon trv saad La thirg sale as a proof of what Gimbel three-store merchandising can do. cuffe, Some all oltk, A The Suits—Full The Fall Overcoats, | The Winter Over- wonderful sock fur both and Winter ey ten uniter img | coste—-Quarter silk | service and appearance, weights, Plain | lined; Chesterficht Mod. | [ined Chesterfield |) At 22e— Hidek Gi els, Double - Breasted | Models, Double- || = Men's E: Heowns andi tt Models, Button-Th: he] Breasted Models, reg- i Mailels, Oxford ¢ | ular lengths, with Vel- | uffs and truly delightful * are Sounds like “Come For Men 50,000 Pairs of Hose for Men— : Women—Children Priced Below Current Market Cost Ony x Samples—‘Seconds”—Surplus ~—"Run of the Mill”’—which—for the past six has accumulated Production from every | available source. Included: For Women At $1.55— At 89c— Women's Fine Quality Pure Silk Seamless Stock- ings with lisle tops and lisle soles, | “Seconds.” Black and Some Colors, At $1.95— Women's Pure Silk Full. Fashioned Stockings of the finer grades. Black—White—Colors, “Onyx” Hosiery Samples for Women y: 3 for $1—Samples tockings in sample sizes and a variety of colors, f this Famous Maker's Fine At 28e— Onyx Samples of fine qual- ity socks in one tremen- dous group—regardless of their real worth, Lisles, cotton, mercerized lidle and fibre. silk, Black and Colors, Fine Cotton Socks, made especially for Gimbels. IMBELS HOSIERY SHOP—Main Floo Sulernational Silk Sale now in progress Silks, Velvets, Novelties 70c to $31.50 yd. _GIMBELS SECTION— Second Floor Birthday Offerings it in ‘Dress Goods Section All Wool Plaid $2.00 to $8.00 Yd. Every bright and glowing color of Autumn can be found in these plaids of both small and large designs. To be in vogue this Fall one must have a plaid wool skirt. Fashion decrees plaid skirts both in the slender silhouette and also accordion pleated—one of the most exclusive designs in the accordion pleated model has the plaid cut on the bias, making it very effective. 54-inch All Wool Pastel Velours, $7.50 Yd. This beautiful soft material comes in all the Season's new shades suitable for both evening and street wear. fully equipped department is also showing Embroidered in the est self-colored designs and two-toned effects, GIMBELS DRESS GOODS SECTION --Second Floor not be surpassed, » Heavily perforated, 51 pe, Service for 6 am aeoene $ | 3.50 Extra * * * soles—fine for cold and stormy A fine lot of glass tumblers and goblets, specially and long-lived, priced. wing tip. GIMBELS MEN'S SHOE § In the Birthday Sale JEWELRY for Men Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases —- a very com- plete collection of new thin models in vest pocket, hip pocket or coat pocket size with inlaid stripe of green gold—hammered en- gine-turned—ribkon striped. $11.00 to $85.00 Men's Sterling Buckles Belts ne-turned, graved, pierced styles of buckle Complete $3.95 and en fancy or Gold-filled Pocket Knives— plain or engine-turned. Special $1.50 and $1.95 GIMBELS—Main Floor Women’s Long French Kid Gloves, $4.15 These are easily the most popular gloves of the ly a Ninth Birthday Sale at Gimbels that prices them so thriftily for Madame who must have them for her smart short-sleeved 16 button length, | Women's Strapped Wrist Gloves, $1.39 Made of duplex cloth—with | modishly embroidered backs, In | White, Taupe, Gray, Mastic, | | Washable in cold water—which preserves their suede-like finish. Women's One Clasp Cape Gloves, $1.65 mbroidered backs. le for Unusually good “every-day” wear, OP—Main Floor Men’s Tan Norwegian Brogues, $10.75 A price several dollars less than weather, full- ECTION —Fourth Floor

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