The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1919, Page 14

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a ET eran. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919, aoe tas 82° oNKON SERVED WITH WAIT [-—— ss Semi" | FOR GRANTING ZONE FARE Ployee and now a Tribune reporter, Fur Trimmings Pena are an Piano Store Open and Miss Irene Higgins of No. 411 Kast | aaa nings Until 9 o’Clock fy even s|Court Is Asked to Review Action . Bone. tonnes ‘ Store 4 f “teach * nt Phi 1 Lexington cai pian es _ An all-ombracing selection of Fur ») g During Player-Piano and Phono- Manhattan perremeny wi | in Opening System in Trimmings and Bendings in all the Hours il i N 4 raph Seies, Us entrance, 88d St. | Queens, fashionable furs at the most moder- 9 to. 5:30 H Broad { Public Servios Comitntasionsr Nixon ate prices in the city. DWAY—8 near Broadway. Jwas nerved yenterday with a writ of GIMBELS—Main Floor : = = sa! cancer ite! tiorari issued by Supreme Court cook! Just Three More Days of Birthday Sales “h New Site ; Brocade-Trimmed Hats—Fur-Trimmed Hats 2,500 Philippine 1 in permitting thi tion Company, ope Queens, ta establish « zone syste rensing its fares, The petition for the writ sets forth A New Shipment oi Sar aviary «oi Famous Anglo-Persian , ee cles | ae sit : Gimbels Distinctive Millinery Envelope Wilton R et ton Nugs Chemises at $5 and $6.75 merits its name from the showing from M. J. Whittall’s Beautiful Patterns and Colorings Greenpoint lin Avenue and Broad M buses on both licenses. $2.00 to $5.00 | Lyknu actually re- «aap A ; Lar; i at these prices alone—that fill the | Welcome news—this moves the dirt—|Jj, it i/cotin Uy isitses company Tey Ls pr yp cases and the counters of an entire | for Milady who delights | Fy number of buses d passengers car- . le » x . eerest, trim- does not cover it up. |P/fi7infnrtin® saci toteeim $150.00 [ior * $165.00 section. | mest, daintiest of inti | Restores the original , saat inal. Many a woman admiring a || mate wearables enriched beauty of the furni- NOTES IN SOCIETY. model picks it up expecting to with 1 see a familiar high price—and is delighted with the suprise. Small hats are in first favor. “Tams” “Klearflax” Linen Rugs | in a variety of plain colors. Very durable and suitable i for any room in the house. A very high-class Rug | Exquisite Embroidery. 1 Every Stitch Hand- | done by the little brown | needlewomen At the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Atkins, in Greenwich, Conn, last eve- ning at 7.30 o'clock, their daughter, ture. Leaves the sur- face absolutely dry. - lad eutric . ‘ rae ; : i i i hose fairy-fi k 4 Mrs, Frederic ' Sager A er. enwich, The 9 ft. x 12 ft. i 3 ft. x 6 ft. $6.75 accordion-pleated satin trimmed with " \ horn paoe per- ; $8.50 mole-d; coney fur. Tricornes of || This is a belated ship- | formed the Ceremony, which was fol 8 ft. x 10 ft. 35.00 30 in. x 60 in. 6.50 I ) -{ Kolinsky-dyed coney fur. aaah || ment of goods ordered | The “One-Cloth” Polish jcille Sens and Mis Winifred Glassup | 6 ft. x 9 ft. 24.00 27 in. x 64 in. 5.00 | ’ " | x) eee ons velvet with panne velvet | ges = atin we | é i - girls were Retty Denson, a nicce of | the b No second cloth or second rubbing neces- sary. room, and Elizabeth Put- | ¢ H. Atkins, a brother of . was the best man, and the ushers were Douglas Palmer, Russell need for early action on | an offering that will be “just snapped up.” sd Hats in the new shades of brown. Hats | in old rose, garnet, plum, navy blue, | Ren $15.50 GIMBELS RUG SECTION—Sixth Floor | ' ct Wor! natae,macery ere, to Krtnne GIMBELS DISTINCTIVE MILLINE Peron ish big Fg ihaeacwsimien | ; ves Wor married to Lieut. Henry Arthur | s RY § N— ae siosgilaaeeieeietiethbliioeiere icky Use Little! Eitan Qtammecas sl | Sereens,Chests and Boxes | Se Fi | terda: fternoon at the ho: of her . Rab Dry! | porantn Deand Mim Chapien Cm re | so well made for economizing on room. A few specials Lacey, F; r illy or The Women of Large 1g ure at modest prices to close the Ninth Birthday Month. Cedar Chests | Among her guests were Miss Helen i This is HER STORE for clothes that give her the confidence of being | La Fetra, who in to be the maid of j honor, and the bridesmaids, Blossom Gray, Victorine Demi- Tailored fisses || Kellorg Dorothea Mall, Gladys Gould and 36 in. long, 16 wide, 15 high, || ‘ well-dressed — Mad . ‘ ; » | _ “i Eileen Bwioe tnd Rabene sone | ae Sacer ve seennee «$1256 ouses Oo N Et | MORE 224 more, women of large fe Bvelsn, Miter ‘of ‘Dee Moises ana | Also a large line ranging | M ad 1 hl Beanie of en- \ Dalry tee Huthing et Porienoastt| | $250 Bias Fe $10.80 ‘to $45.00 | Je LHe aA aot chemin adele Va., a aister of the bridegroom. i| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sherman | Matting Boxe Haight of No. 22 Bast 69th" Strect i 8 d have announced the engagement of \) P ‘ ‘. thelr daughter, Miss Alice Augusta | _ 26 in. long, 12 wide, 14 high, Haight, to Capt. Rasfl B. Elmer, son I OBuvews Peri rre re eee 25 of Prof. and Mra. Herbert C. Elm: ft | * * Ithaca, N.Y, Misa Haight is @ mem- | Also ranging from this price vf to.. ee oelaete: fr ber of the Junior League, and was Introduced about a year ago, If your dental plate is loose or| Infantry. a \ Folding Screens from $8.40 to $21.75 | Infantry. } drops, to get instant relief use || in Mahogany, Dark Oak, and Whi || ‘ Dr. Wernet's Powder regularly.| gumnnc, Canada, Oct. 28,—An earth- | Burlap fil oy . = er aearent Rn: = You can eat, laugh, talk with ease. }auake shock was recorded on the | GIMBELS UPHOLSTERY SECTION—Sixth Floor. are here in every variant of their modish daintiness 0 $3.95 $19.75 able gown or suit and wearing it right away Oh, the agony of prolonged fittings and the indecision of knowing “how it will look finally!” Here is a special section devoted to correctly and smartly dressing the large woman. Women Who Understand the Large Woman's Dress Problems are in At- tendance in this Section. And Each Gown .. . Each Suit... is so Designed as to Create the Impression of Grace and Slimness. j The mode of the hour is expressed in With False Teeth? Quebee Fee! Guaranteed Dent ~Co,,|North shore of the Gulf of St. Law- in while, cream or | every smart variation. i 116 Berean BONY. pearl teng rence early Sunday morning. It {| 4 ol Prices are indeed a revelation to the At Drug and tment Stores. Refuse | started at 6.28 and the tremor was | peanut color large woman accustomed to much greater imitations, ts the original powder, |{2!t fof, two, full minutes, No dam- outlay for equal value, mage was reported. Tailored Suits $39.50 to $105 ASaleofChairs& Rockers | j | The Gimbel Tailored Dresses $29.0 f0 $150 "| Aft 50 t STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Cane panels and uphol- | Blouse Salon— Alec Dieta 27) ad Be | stered spring seat; Karpen- Third Floor GIMBELS WOMEN’S FASHION esque cushions covered with || SALON--Third Floor Silk Velvet, Velours or Da- | mash; “wing” backs. | A Splendid Sale of Ivory Finish | The Stout Man WEDNESDAY | Na | Brush . Who Is Hard to Fit a | wae 67.50 Each | nae Should Come to Gimbels Factory “Seconds” from One of the Foremost America. At Most Unusual Savings This is an ‘‘out-of-the-ordinary” purchase, How “‘out-of-the-or- dinary” you would appreciate did our “‘no-compurative price” policy the actual | A Magnificent Offering to Which Ar Pee | Added Various Odd Pieces of Great ' | Value and Charm for the Living Room “Queen Anne” type Wing Back Tapestry Day- | | r A | High Wing Chairs;| .enport; 84 in. over all; || oconecries involven’ } Thousands of Suits Sizes Including and Overcoats $40 to $65 48 Stout It is easy enough to find just what you need when you have a clothing stock of close to a million dollars to select from. Gimbels have every reason to believe that their stock of stout sizes is Ly a WOMEN’S ji | tim~ i i t can be fitted here. : ushion —_seat;| loose cushi eat, | bet Tor A ee the largest in the city. Any man up to 48 stou : Flannelette Night Robes tapestry covered, $60.00 D $150.00 | line CE aeRO Oe We are particularly anxious to have a call from the man who has always been having | HighBack Tapestry Wing || it has manoeuvred this Sale is suf- | his clothes made to order because he couldn’t be fitted in ready-to-wear suits. apres irc massive Solid Mahogany Library || ficient guarantee of merit and thrift Table; Chinese Chippen- || i” the offerings. dale model ; top 42x27 in.; | All textures of bristles to choose from. with drawer, $45.00 | Imperfections are barely perceptible, 4 ; ; Hair Brushes, 85c to $5.00 ae end sores | Cloth Brushes $1.00 to $4.00 8; pa y; || Hat Brushes 75e and $1.00 el back has medallion in- anne or “William and |} Nail Brushes, ann? 75e sert, $24.00 lary” type, $15.00 || Complexion Brushes 75e GIMBELS FURNITURE SECTION —Seventh Floor il -PabtaRy Seruahies = BS:00.t0: 46:00 5 ‘ | GIMBELS—Main Floor bels-Wednesday Bargain . It is not surprising that Gimbel clothes are su- perior to what men expect these days at the price. For Gimbe’s have a men’s clothing stock of close to a million dollars— and it was all bought at long-ago prices—not to speak of the special price reductions that went with such tremendous purchasing. The way the men are flocking to Gimbels Clothing Section is the best testimony to the values this gigantic stock permits us to give. GIMBELS—Fourth Floor proportions; loose cush- lon seat, $75.00 || Wing Back Cane Chairs; loose cushion seat in blue | or mulberry velours; pan- ae 1.84 | J \ Our regular $2.68 and $2.97 Warm sleeping things are a question of imme- diate import as nights grow colder. Thequality of the flannelette in these garments, the dainty finish and make is proof conclusive of their un- usual value at this price, ownstairs at Features ee Cee Flannelette Night Dresses, Pajamas and. Billiebirkes in white or striped or figured patterns are finished with silk scallops and fancy braid. These garments are manufacturers’ garopice and comprise a wide variety of styles, nct all of which can be had in all si: Extra are included among the gowns. See Also Our Three-Column Advt. on Page 27, Dyed Skunk Scarfs $24.50 Large New Style Animal Scarf of choice skins, beauti- fully finished. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony Toilet Articles Gimbels Cascara Sagrada Tablets, chocolate coated, 5 grain, 100 to bottle, 25, Palm Olive Soap, 95¢ doz. GIMBELS-—-Subway Stores, Balcony Leather Envelope Purses, $1.00 Top or back strap handles, black and colors. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony “ Ribbons Loom Ends of Ribbons, all silk plain and fancy Ribbons in lengths from 1 to 7 yards, 29¢ yd. Wash Ribbons for Lin- gerie, Satin’ dotted Ribbon in Pink, Blue and White. Per piece, No. 1, 38¢. 14%, 45c; 2, 60c; 8, 90c; 5, $1.20. GIMBELS—Sub, Stores, Baleony 56-inch Navy Blue Storm Sergé $1.95 yd. Heavy quality tailoring Serge, very strong and re- liable, splendid appearance and will give excellent wear. GIMBELS-- Subway Stores, Balcony 36-inch Printed Percales, 22c. yd. Another shipment of mill Remnants, a fine quality printed in many popular stripes and figures. Special. GIMBCLS—Subway Stores, Balcony , 36-inch Costume Velveteens and Plushes, $2.95 Velveteens are twill back, fast pile and come in street shades. The Plushes are heavy and dur- able, rich deep pile and suitable f s and suits in season's new shades. All Specially priced. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Baleony U.S. Army Cots $6.25 Manufactured by the Simmons Co, for cantonment use. Black Enamel link spring, helical ends; sizes 2 ft. é in, x 6 ft. 6 in. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Lower Floor rooklyn, New Jersey and Long Island Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subwa ’ . = Dinner Ware 500 dozen White Dinner Plates, 95c doz., less than today’s whole- sale cost. * GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Lower Floor Marquisette Dutch Curtains, $2.95 Set Good quality Marquisette, hemstitched and neatly 1in- ished with American Cluny insertion and edge. White only, GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Lower Floor i lta ante a Cotton Blankets $1.95 Pair White or » size for Cots and doe pcn Cotton Blankets $2.75 Pair ize 62x78 inches, for single beds, soft finish, pink and blue bonders, Plaid Woolen Blankets, $7.95 Pair Size 66x80 inches, block de- signs, in pink, blue, tan and grey and white, White Woolen Blankets, $7.95 Pair Size 66x80 inches, wool and cotton mixed, blue amd pink, neat stripe borders. GIMBELS—Subway Stores f eee Wi”

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