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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919. —————— $$$ $$ $$ Spantoh War Veteran Appointed ALONZO WHITEMAN, | Far Tsmmiogs Store Hours: 9 to 5.30; Open All Day Saturday Piano Store Open | gs » , Evenings Until 9 o’Clock Jimbels Ninth Di The appointment of the Rev. John lL. Belford as Chaplain of the 47th |tnfantry, New York Guard, was an ‘Trimmings and Bandings in all the | ’ graph Sales. Use Entrance, 33d |nounced to-day by Col, Waiter J. Carlin, commanding the regiment.) | Fathor Belford was sworn into the service Friday and his commission | jwill be received within o few days, i i fashionable furs at the most mod erate prices in the City. GIMBELS—Main Floor. Chaplain of 47th Infantry. An all-embracing selection of Fur During Player-Piano and Phono- 32” ST-BRQADwAY-> y St. near Broadway. GIMBELS —Bighth Floor. He is pastor of the Church of the Nativity, Madison Strect and Classon | Avenue, ‘Brookiyn. Street. |, During, the Npanish-American War he served as PEASE PIANO COMPANY, 128 West 42nd —>—— 94 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. 57 Halsey St., Newark, N. J chaplain at © the time of th has viser Chickamauga er epidemic unteer and unofficial at He friend and ad- re Ro Former Millionaire, Who Gam- } bled Fortune and Took to Swindling, Broken in Health. | A Sale of Office Furniture n feat to reinforce the generosity of the ; . t ita Wanewns eras on The $39.50 Sale of Ninth Birthday Offeri Spearacie meta for br Women’s Suits That | ye ee Jiertier ot he tome orn Dees-| ¢ New York women will Pi pr Lipa and one n Heenty aay opgeiencns yy bap ee baba : “1 s versary sale—w ye selected a group from our Office inanehhin tae remem ber for many a day Equipment Section. These items are new merchandise; some of which Whiteman, a graduate of Hamilton! Continues | were specially ordered more than a year ago for this event. College, inherited almost $1,000,000 Tomorrow | om ‘ " ' Af * 7% from the’ datate of his father, and Those who require office equipment will be delighted, for everything is right up-to-date was further enriched by boom times $39.50 and in the very best of style. i i i : in the Middle West when he emi-| With values just as ea Wel gibt Bn i v “lh gaa ee ne ners eee» eee : [stated from the family home to Min- extraordinary as at Gee i esota. Ho was elected Mayor of the sales " , ; | Duluth and later to the Minnesota sig ‘DY dt Here Are Some of The Items: 1 Benate, IT iversally honored : * . : inne beripge ce Appr ted 30 Flat Top Desks(mahogany combined withbirch) t Gambling ruined him. His fortune These Desks are beautifully made and are sufficiently elegant and graceful to be used was wiped out at the race track sad in the home. Ideal sizes for the office. Priced as follows: . ? 2 jon the Chicago Board of Trade and ‘ twa be took to torsing checks He was 50 in. long, 55 in. long, 60 in. long, 66 in. long, 60 in. x 54 in. et od ‘or offenses a oe way | | trom San Francisco to Now York, but $55.75 $58.50 $61.75 $69.50 $98.50 ' always beat the cases, until 1905, } To Make Beans | when ha,was convicted in New York Roll Top Desks of the same woods t jand sent to Auburn Prison. 42 in. long, $69.00 50 in. long, $83.25 55 in. long, $89.25 ? As Popular as Meat Once, whil@ in custody of an officer, ; : ; , ped ‘ t 25 Typewriter Desks 42 in. long, to match th i }{ Baked beans are s0 hearty and steam ovens — baked for hours ats twiaeeer | YP g, to match the above desks, $49.75 each. Bees crm | ale de Sted to digest Yet the ||, He %@ now @ years of age and 100 Quartered Oak Flat Top Desks A Digrified System of Make them as popular as fs meat, for they cost much less. ‘ ‘ i Scientific cooks have made Van Camp's the finest beans Sever baked. The beans are selected by beans are uncrisped and un- broken, They come out mealy and whole. Then we bake into the beans a zestful sauce, with which no other sauce compares. besides being broken in health is suffering from the effects of a recent automobile accident. ae COURT UNITES SISTERS. With every one of the beautiful models with which the Sale began—-in the same superlative fine mtaterials from velour de laine to tricotine—in as interesting a color range as a woman could wish for to express her individuality. Richly Fur Trimmed or Smartly Simple, Without Fur. 60 in. in length $38.75 $42.75 $48.50 Chairs to go with these desks range $5.75 up. letters and other papers, $50.00 up. Deferred Payments is uvail- able to those who require it. $50.00 Steel Files for See the Accounting Depart- ment on the Seventh Floor. Plenty of Typewriter Table Desks at various | Plenty of Office Tables in every sort that is cor~ prices; some as low as $7.50. | rect for a handsome office. GiMBELS—Eighth Floor Try a few cans and learn how people like them. You can } analysis. They are boiled in g Water freed from minerals serve such beans as these are They are baked in modern several times a week. 5 " " i Pork and Beans Baked With the Van Camp Sauce—Aleo Without It Other Van Camp Products Include Prepared in the Van Camp Kitchens at Indianapolis Not a woman interested in suits can afford to miss this event. GIMBELS WOMEN’S SUIT SALON—Third Floor Here Are Five Strong Rea- pag’ ol heal Ag lea of Colored Border Turkish the Birthday Sale of | Towels, 35c to $1.50 Blankets One of the splendid Birthday Numbers in the Linen Shop— searce—most pli ces—desired—everywhere. A wonderful buy at these October Prices for Home Use or for Holiday Gifts. And if our space weren't quite so limited we could present several Some have neat striped Hue Fordcrs—others come in all-over Jacquard effect with Jacquard borders hindred more. Most people just in assorted colors. Sem have epece tor monogram. come anyway: They know T’ e Valucs ‘na Birthday Sale of Turkish Bath Mats, $1.50 to $4.50 each the Gimbel Blanket Shop: In Oriental colorirgs and designs Court Justice n to-day granted th Jennie Brown, of No, c, Arverne, for the custody of | children, who were awarded to |thelr father, Samuel Brown, when he| Jobtained a divorce in May, 1911, Brown, a contractor living at No. {Osborne ‘Street, Brooklyn, has _ ri jried. ‘The first Mrs. Brown says | daughter, , fifteen years old, been with four vears and that her other daug' Anna, thirteen, is com- | pelled to lead ‘the life of @ sérvant in| her father’s home, | ‘The court ruled the sisters should be! allowed to live together, and awarded them to thelr mother. Brown has per- mission to see them on stated occasions. 5,000 Yards of Imitation Venise and Filet Laces 68c a Yard This is the splendid contribution—or rather—one of the splen- did contributions that the Gimbel Lace and Trimmings Shop has made to the Birthday Sale. For every frock must wear its touch of lace these d and every really-truly dress-up blouse must be made frailer—filmier—more cntrancing by its lace-y insertions. Here are the laces — in every imaginable dainty motif—The Wonderful Birthday Price you've seen at the head of the column with” real lace sets. bel Brothers. While Blankets, 56.95 Pr. GIMBELS LINEN SHOP—Second Floor Wool-and-cotton mixed. | Mohair binding. Pink and Do Your Holiday Buying Early in The Wonderful Birthday Sale of Ivory Finish | Plaid Blankets, $7.95 Pr. Wool-and-cotton —_ mixed. | ° ° Celluloid Toilet Ware—“Seconds’’ Blue—Pink—Amber—Tortoise Shell. Not All Colors in All Articles . Birthday Priced 10c to $2.50 Which Means Savings for You of 30% to 100% tober bride! bility. GIMBELS LACE AND TRIMMINGS SHOP—Main Floor “Gimbels Own” —excellent practial gifts. is indeed a matter for rejoicing—ne c’est pas? BUSINESS HOURS: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. hae wee Filetine Lace Pattern ro Peal Sets, And—for Good Measure—Here Are 3,000 Yards of | special, $10. air, Table Cloths, $7.50 each 50 a Set $3 ye . . : Wool-and- cotton’ mixed, Wide lace edges and lace in | Witn Filet, pattern Lace and Imitation Venise and Filet Edging, 15c a Yd. feat ribbon-stripe border] M a tren ne Irish Linen centres, Se : . Atif ; Bound with silk, 72 in. x 90 Gieetaiet he chepiaia Ae cihinth “Bevel conte thal Uohieas ate Cia alent en eee eee in.; made specially for Gim- inasy women poy then to" so piece, 24 in, Lovely for an Oc- needfuls must take unto themselves to be the last word in desira- AEA MONDAY West of Fitth Avenae TUESDAY binding. 66 in. x 80 in. White Blankets, 58.75 Pr. Wool-and-cotton mixed. Wide silk binding to match. Pink or blue borders, 72 in. x 9A * Plaid Blankets, $10.00 Pr. Wool-and-cotton —_ mixed. Large block design; extra HOT WATER BOTTLES weight. Pink, blue, “ne ¢ ie Beat el white T2200 Hair Brushes Trays Puff Boxes Holders of various types Manicure Accessories uae * Other Blank ans $25.00 Mirrors Combs Vases Hair Receivers Whisk Brooms Salve Jars | Bakeries $2.65 to $10.50 All made by the manufacturers of the famous ‘Du Barry”’ Toilet Ware—All temptingly lovely—for Milady’s Boudoir. GIMBELS —Second Floor GIMBELS TOILET ARTICLES SECTION—Main Floor i Downstairs at Gimbels—The Biggest » Coat Sale In Gimbel Subway History Women’s and Misses’ | Winter Coats ‘S10. | Hundreds and Hundreds of Coats—Scores of different models, fabrics and colors. Most of them fur-trimmed—4 models illustrated. All Sizes, 14 to 20; 36 to 46 Pienty of Extra Sizes Up to 53 None Sent C. O. D. No Alterations All on Sale on Subway Lower Floor e Our Regular $1.23 ‘ T WATER BOTTLES are of Hearn’s Goodwear Red Rub- ber. They are of ex- cellent quality to give full measure of service and comfort. Same quality else- where, $1.95, A hot water bottle is a cold weather friend that you cannot afford to be without, The possession of one will prevent many a cold, and is as valu- able in illness, These are priced 80 low that you have only to inquire as to values anywhere to find that you cannot purchase one at a figure that even approaches this start-of-season sale price. ar Choice At | 321.9 —————= Brooklyn, New Jersey and Long Island Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subway: See Also Our Regular Three-Column Adit. on Page 23