The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1919, Page 14

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i "4 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919. ae ae ; the port by Henry P. Davison, DAVISON REPORTS Chitrman of the War Counelt of the cacnal as , | organization, issued to-day. *, het : iano Store i Fhere wei enty-four Red Cros Fur Trimmings . i pe * a thoupitata miost, of the m Ter Sick ‘and and Bandings Store Open Evenings Until So ‘Clock 3 | wounded A un soldiers, but one bs fo 1 During Player-Piano ind ® lfor army auxiliary perec ‘from all the fashionable furs at the mos 9 to 5:30 ad ai 4 we yy Saturdays ance iid St, near Broad- he Y. 1 A. the Knights of Co- derate prices in the City. - | james ce the led i‘ “ross, and one rate GIMBELS— Main Floor pose — BLS —Eighth Floor for civil se T ed © is operated MH | also twelve Convalescent homes, elght e : 2 \infirmaries and thirteen heme er , p | the infirmaries taking care of 52.8 leases and the dispensaries of 128,736 fe 6 ak be t Last e jbirt ay JAale O stale | y depots of hospital sup- ° Canteens and Hospitals Met) ie Vea ae “the eal of he, army, F F F Ch ‘ld ve ften met vital needs and save . Every Demand of Military | Sinds'or tives. In addition to millions or Men —for Women —for udren are . of surgical dressings and other or- 1es. ch thi . — — —— ety gguilleeall | Age Ry Every Pair Just Out of Regular Stock—Fresh—New—Perfect | ers and delousing plants, disin- WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—Hospital | machines, sterilizers, labora- © t T k I t t P t Wh I ] C eatipment wee ope! the owt ims |torr ulna and eecmaki ana rices Do Not Take Into Account Presen olesale Cost portant functions of the American | ote distributed. 1 ne neavtogt " . ‘ . es, = d awa A Great Big Service Event—with a Great Big Wonderful Suppl Mavide. top ever a ne th lobiche sneer ‘ol 2 “When is the Birthday Glove Sale coming?” we’ve been asked over and over again. treat Big Service Event a Grea ig Wonderful Supply to provide for every feats rors eal Wook weeaiy "ths as eme “hag eaeidl Sone orwere” ed But we had to wait—just “4 you did. Glove Shipments are uncertain er days. -Glove member Ky the Lene eco he wants—at Prices That Cannot Be Duplicated for operation with, the army, which tur- each covering from one to Labor Conditions especially chaotice—Glove Prices ~soaring—higher an igher. So— a Long, Long Time to Come. i : j ; nighe@ ‘the scientific personnel, al- | Mfty items. On one doy Ae Ine tien we're just as glad as you are that—after a period of “watchful waiting” and merchandising Three Days—Thursday, Friday, Saturday in which You May Get though the Red Cross often supplied | cartoads of surgical dressings and manoeuvres and innumerable cables to Gimbels, Paris, the October Birthday Sale of Gloves Your Quota! Don’t Forget that These Birthday Prices Will Physicians and nurses and assumed | front, ws cases were Soiype © is an accomplished fact—and-—we say it in all modesty—very much of an achievement. ( Not Obtain at the Holiday Glove-Buying Season! ‘hen—Stock Up: com rection, The: tivities |the Ame 0 : 4 pee - J , Ste outlined in the fourth part of |, At the Fequeat, of the army, the GLOVES FOR MEN 2 ~ ___ GLOVES FOR WOMEN American Expeditionary Forces ws Men's Strap Wrist {Men's One Clasp Tan bh 8 eurae Pique | Women's al and 20 But- are petek Gite oiieale rms kad Knit Cloth Gloves, | Qutseam Cape Gloves, rench Kid Gloves, | ton Length White Lamb and lthe operation of a factory in France $1.28 | $2.15 $2.65 | Kid Gloves, omplete supply de avail- Josily fleece lined. Very | | Bssag Black, A 3 ‘ $4.95 lable for “Ammerican soldiers at'np cont speauity “wriced."" Unex. | Spear Point back. an ate pos RRS ese 2 eee cy than 294, hy 7 - . 4) - ; ‘ y Biche ware sence celled for cold weather wear, | My Oh Gags egnrs the hou women who ha enty 1 vered by the * ’ 7 nves Cu es Our Suede Glov: lasp Over: teens in France, served 15,876,324 non, teeam Suede “loves Gloves, $2.95 seat Lamb and Kid Glove | Ww "s Two Ch | furnished 6,168,696 Hers 18,101,880 eats ae cee Spat ott ar $1.79 S, om ot i a jasp | drinks, all service exce ir comple! mitation Ango Seavey ck. “ hamois Lisle Glove, meals being free and the chargs for i Black, white and cham: | | Sorkea™anete ine: front ines: often GLOVES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS ' pagne ott | a white, ere mole brow | under shell fire for days and beset with " a GIMBELS GLOVE SHOP GIMBELS GLOVE SHOP _, Fe Jather. difficulticn wnd laangers, distri One Clasp See ce Gloves, $1.69 —Main Floor —Main Floor Women’s One Clasp Tan Cape and Gray Mocha Gloves, $1.85 buting hot drin igarettes, tobacco, - late and } Hes, ee r LLBROOR, Black Kid: Black ith every American divisi 4 | SaeRR: a * ! s ao ee Bis’ Ciotk rep; White Nu-Buck. | naval” station in “France. ‘Throws ’ | allowe en- lime Is Gayely 5,000 Y ten eg eee eatin ot i lioWenue The Dance D e Debutan ; ards, Black troubles were aided, families al jome | helped, thousands of letters were -to- a | ress for th te If You Want Tete coiforsurpion wer ined neta tarde to ‘Wear-Out | : SILKS and SATINS tivit entertatnin, ul 2 » rae Solid Comfort faye worn fostered. There were niet ye of quality and workmanship. And tHe price | or the P arty Frock for Miss 14 to 16 mene pide, and in the soft, beautiful 1 r % 0 bn : i ; i he a ‘ Bar vege aa the company ne feed Grose is very low for the quality. The enchanting “loves of frocks” that are taken & the manufacturer tells us costs more to make 2 . | ; . wear the Dr. A. Reed Cush- | girie re i Boys’ Leatherized Suits, 517.50 || one by one from their carefully kept places—show Gray than Gltibels are asking for it. The ‘ . ~ "7 - “Le i ** mer | i " Se low price grows out 2 f jon Shoes. They are comfort- | , Home, communietten at home ins uy bea pant jimeane that || that Dance Frocks and Party Frocks have indeed fact that it was tidered neatiy ah VAT fe i » formed of the whereabouts and welfare t one ized’? || at Gimbels been given the thought that their import- year ago ee dress Yard 1 able from the moment you with leather. ‘‘Leatherized A ard ui hi il é tab of the soldiers. E Segh rag CA ser- * means all.wool stuffs, | ance merits. FRENCH BROCADE F (oy So ihegeel pel call Mili er rnd perp sie ian om AVM —-—cesigned expressly | At $23.50 is a frock of pastel taffeta with : f them off. The patented felt | ficrors on prisoners, misting and details cp? ce bodice of chiffon over rose-bud dotted tulle. Cancel some of your social obligations with i of deaths 20,407 “Leatherized” means cushion, built right into the shoes, prevents stings and shocks from reaching your feet. Letters written About 170,000 photograp! were made of American graves, 6o that the family of every boy who died in Vrance has received or will receivo a photograph of his grave, if it is distinguishable. maximum — service— therefore satisfaction. | . Sizes 7 to 18. | Y Boys’ Winter Overcoats, $15 At $39.50, changeable-tone taffeta and tulle with a corsage-flower of ostrich feather flues. At $35, a gay fluttering of tiers of ruffles, petal-pointed and silver-edged. At $42.50, taffeta draped a la Lucille. a gift of this brocade. Enough for a frock or wrap, a short width will serve to make a wonderful bag, or some other lovely thing, + * % Autumn's Nevvest Fabrics Hard streets and sidewalks A wonderful lot of heavy At $72.50, pastel chiffon velvet lovely in its In Great Britain the American Red for COATS ana. SUITS ‘ Cross gave $4,500,000 to the British \| RAMP double-breasted coats in simplicity. . a oe \ show no mercy to ordinary | Red Cross and $250,000 to the Scot- | UY stylish belted models. Blue At $60.00, tel chiffon yelvet with a bodice Solon candor wes: uisings, Sule Ga: 50 | tish Women's Hospitals. There were | brown, gray, checks and oi metal b je and a shoulder-draping of tulle. fabrics A 1, een Yard \| shoes. They seem to go (thirteen American Red Cross hos- | mixtures. Sizes 6 to 18, a 8, 7 Peoeedeseseesnesernceses ‘ar | ight th h them, but with | Pitalg !n Great Britain, in addition to \| Boas’ Gormsina’ Patrick Ip to the enchanting frock at $125—black chif- gv.00 54 in., Poiret Twill, two shades i High eee; pleals, Amterioua soldiers’ Trected \ Mackinaws $17, 50 she) || fon velvet with string-panels of jet-studded tulle and of Nery alte. Among the season's $5. 50 i the Dr. A. Reed Cushion | fimbered 48,000, of wiom Red Crona All wool; wohderfully warm. || @ Panel train tipped in ostrich. page led natn a ane CO aa | Shoes they stop’ at the | Hospitals cared for 6.000, | United Splendid for stormy weather. Not for a moment forgettiug expectant little persons tion of’ fine all-wool plaids, are’ specially | cushion. Crone, co-operated, for 30.000 and | Haviar ties styles. Sizes of M Lad aan whom is a whole garden a new *loo-. priced to give you Ninth Birthday Savings. | British institutions for 12,000. The lovely-to-describe”’ party frocks at $15 to $25. GIMBELS—Second FI | Ameri Red Ci had 100 | ; ELS—Fourth Fh loor i| j and training campa in Fngland and [eee eee eee GIMBELS—MISSES" AND GIRLS’ FASHION SALON —Third Floor | \t maintained its own canteens along DrAReccad nen of communication and at the E W K Th mh — 9.50 ld Not N lly S CUSHION SHOES. "~,100:0, 01m rme || Kvery Woman Knows at $39.50 Cou ot Normally Secure ‘For Women Made by on in Italy, In Switzerland the JOHN EBBERTS SHOE CO. American Red Cross aided American soldiers in German prison camps and cared for refugees from many landa. With funds furnished by the Ser- | bian Government, supplies costing nearly $2,800,000 were distributed among Serbian prisoners in German | camps, and more than 80 per cent. , reached the persons to whom they — were rent, SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 37th Street 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bidg. Bend for Iustrated Booklet, HANDSOME COATS of Bolivia---Silvertone---Polo Cloth---Tinseltone--- and these other desired materials, 3 ¥ Except for Another Wonderful Pur- ; Ce chase, Bringing 300 Such Coats; Marked a Birthday Price ..... Trimmed with Fur—Nutria, Skunk Opossum, French without Fur in one uncommonly smart model after another. For Many of These Are the Maker’s Samples Some are trimmed with Salt’s plush like one of the models pictured—with the shawl collar that becomes a stole to the hem. On some the fur is used for collar, cuffs and pocket trimming. There is the Coat with Papilon”’ Sleeves finely Braid Embroidered ..... or Coats of Salt's Plush—Rich, Jetty Black—with Shawl Collar of Skunk Opossum Fur. Coats of Bolivia with the Silvertone tippings—coats of Silvertone Polo Cloth. Coats of fine Wool Velour, Every model invites comparison between its own luxuriousness and the average coat to be found at such a price. All Are Dependably Lined Throughout—Many Interlined. A wealth of colorings in first Autumn fashion. the reddish browns, the Autumn leaf browns, the deep green the soft new taupes, the new Pompeian red, black, navy, Sizes 84 to 44 well represented in the assortment; some, there are only one of a style, GIMBELS—WOMEN’S COAT SALON—Third Floor Sale of Women’s Footwear — Saliva Saves Teeth Nature’s chemistry is always sensible—and | scientific. Tooth decay is the work of bacteria | caused by the decomposition of tiny particles of food. Nature provided in saliva a perfect antidote for this condition. Saliva saves teeth and is the only thing that can save Some dentifrices are actually dangerous because, being very strongly alkaline, they tend to lyze thesalivary glands and check the flow of saliva, thus defeating Nature's system of tooth protection. MENNEN CREAM DENTIFRICE Serene | This Is the Best _ Offering Gimbels can make: a complete stock of $4.95 y, ° . an | Increases the Flow of Saliva | Furniture e With coal scarcity in : : Bers te Here are a few suggestions : | sight and the weather man Mennen’s contains a mild fruit acid which — Colonial | prophesying a cold winter, stimulates the salivary glands and increases the Type Four- | A C le arance 0 f it is pleesant to note that oil quantity and quality of saliva for a considerable | Poster Bed 4 heating has been proven to be period after using. Mennen’s aids Nature and is in —Mahog- | High Grade Boots 25% cheaper than heating by accordance with Nature's chemistry. Pat Sole ae coal. It's aso cleaner—no It cleans teeth wonderfully, breaks down tartar and three || You couldn’t buy this tootwear from the peer, no soot, fa bane and§ formations and removes tobacco stains. A 20% quarter size || maker at our sale price. We have sold Perh: hae A ; 6 tk ; ) only. Ilus- 7 “a ; ne | thaps that is why Gimbels ure selling content of alcohol insures antiseptic action. poe hundreds of these shoes at higher prices, so so many of these wonderful O'Keh Heaters Mennen’s is so concentrated that a half inch $29.75 that now the size assortment is incomplete and their low price, too, is increasing the de- or less is all you need to use, so it is truly econom- Colonial in each style. mand. é 5 : ical. It costs 35 cents. Pe on We do not want to fill in the stock at Climax Food 3-Piece Aluminum Arm Chair present high wholesale prices. We'd Chopper Saucepan Set Tae Mennen Company | f Ilustrated rather clear out these shoes at this one sen- | ' Made by|1,1)gand2Qt, 95¢ | -"W ? ationally ice—d * cust or | anders, | back aie. I aaonally Jaw price and let our customers Krary Wil lat xpring seat. “ . Dla rk.| Jashels facet ere ah | All sizes, but not in all styles Cuts mies aes dhs Strong ri . * Mahogany Drop-Leaf Tea Wagon. $35.00 || = i j ; vegetables. Gurable, - $1.68 ‘ Four mibbsetited wheels; removable glass || Every shoe factory in the country reports The styles are in tan calf, tan kid, omplete| Ritter Ice Cream tray; turned posts. | that prices are still steadily climbing up- black ealf and black kid, with tops of cloth with 4 F Mahogany Cane Back Chairs or Rockers, || prices F . and kid; walking and Cuban heels. ee knives, reezer 360.00 || Ward. Their weight. and welted soles make $1.2412Qt. size, $1.25 Upholstered cushion seat, in tapestry. || _ We advise patrons to buy now for future | them particularly desirable for winter GIMBELS—Fifth Floor GIMBELS—Seventh Floor © || needs. Pt aecond Fitts: | TR fc A ae Brooklyn, New Jersey and hong Ieland Customers Direct to Gimbelg via Tubes and Subway bate ae : a ~ - aa “ ae * Sabres aetentier a i ae

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