The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1919, Page 13

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PAS ee | WT. DENISON'S BURL | WILL BE IN PORTLAKD, ME, “a : > . Brother Arrives to Take Charge of f Body of Diplomat Killed in Subway. | Winfred T. Denizon, lawyer and diplo- mat, who committed suicide yesterday mn by jumping fn front of @ Bev- eath “Avenue suliway tain at 4th Street, will be buried at his birthplace, Portland, Me; A brother, ft. 1, Denlsoh, atrived thip motning to take charge of the remaine. It was said a funeral sef- wioe ‘would likely be held In New. York ; Gity and another in Portland, Mf; Denison's sulcide was attributed ¢ to @-nervous breakdown. He had been bt coed health since his return from | the Phillppines in 1915. Recentty he! from hia former home at No. 137 th Street, to Roslyn, L. I, He} y the law firm he had recently organized, & Curtis, in the Woolworth @ ember of the New York Bar Asso- | ation, the Civil Gervice Reform As- | eeciation, the National Municipal | CAN AUTHORIZE ABSENCES. Be Archer May Give Firemen | Leaves Weom Duty. | Under the terme of an order sent out | to-day by Fire Commissioner Drennan | amd Chief Kenton, Dr. Harry M. Archer | Honorary bas git A Fire en as | sence ont account of linces or iniury’ to | j =f . been to fires in New York on 4 ‘alarms. Frequently he ja.on the ‘defors the departmental sur- | cic escilfiomrcmn’ Demure to Charge of Hoarding t + Bacon. & demurrer to the indictment ‘ charging Louis Leavitt, a white-lead | 4 manufacturer, with hoarding 1,330,000 | pounds of bacon was filed yesterday im the Federal Court, Brooklyn. Max Steuer, counsel for Leavitt, will argue to-morrow that the indictment docs <. not allege a crime, that the facts do * ‘not constitute a crime and that the indictment is defective because of a @uplicity of the charges. Oven every evening til 0 jock——at! evening fit 10 welock: ooturing oor November snl this trom rem table ivi taste better. jerty i as Cash at fu") face valu> | on any and all purchases. }} French and Spanish Spoken Here Write for 80-Page Catalog and 16-Page Autumn Sale Circular Easily reached (rom WestSide by 86th or 59th St. Crosstown Cars. A3-RoomApartment ei25 VAL un $245 aes $375 ic ur ee Oni Beried Furniture T Des i yon Hoel sport ‘We. Deliver by Direct to Your Door, a a 0010) am oe A complete selection of the latest crea tiews in Fall Fi im short and Our entire stock of men’s, coats, overcoats, gabardines, cravenettes, leather coats, 308.208 368 NOE RAE 20E TOE LOE OF LE AOE FST OE OE 20E JOT BE IE SE SE 39E OE FOE IDE OE 20 20E HOE SOE NE 2eE SE BET HE BH IE NOE FE TOE Te TE EE KNOX MADE COATS NOX Coats for Men are built, first of all. to give individuality. Knox tailors are given an amount of mater- ial sufficient to permit the work- ing out of Knox ideas; to give Knox Coats the proper drape EIGHTY-FIVE DOLLARS AND UPWARDS KNOX HAT COMPANY Imearporated 482 RTH avenue 10) @noaowar ay 4oTm ormcer eiNOER BUILOING FIFTH AVE. STORE. coats, tourists’ coats and outer garments of gll descrip’ Ml || TO BE : SOLD THE EVENING WORLD, a ED 3Of 398 208 368 306 HSE Yok Sok HE LEE $08 JOE TOE IE FOE $0 BOE FOE OE JHE LOE BOE BOE NOE 3OE WOE BOE HOE HSE WOE SE 3OE 20E WE BE IE IE WE WE Wak HA EE BF to g 26h $00 Set |GOODYEAR’S 257 FIFTH AVE BETWEEN 28"-20™ Streets oi pet ro VACATE! women’s “and children’s rain: ito ys HALF PRICE| peas To-Day, 8.30 A. M., and Until Stock Is Sold.’ ‘This is the greatest sale since 1914; you will find the prices even lower Everybody is invited to attend, as a positive sav- Now is your opportunity than in normal times. | f ing of one-half is guaranteed on every purchase. to obtain a Fifth Avenue garment for less than downtown prices, SPECIAL NOTICE THE VERY FINEST OF OUR FACTORY'S PRODUCTION AL~ “ry 00 C oats; Sale Price. 30.00 Coats; Sale Price. BOYS’ RUBBER etary 95 all sizes; $6.00 value. NOTE! © our stock over. |] DURING SALE STORE OPEN 830 A. M. TO 9 P. M. EVGS.|} | {257 FIFTH AVE., BETWEEN 28TH & 29TH Sts. Button Boot Values Rich Tan Calf with Tan Cloth Top to match. ] Dressy Patent with Fawn Cloth Tops. Fine Gray Cloth Tops, The trend of popular fashion this NOTE OUR PRICES MEN’S AND WOMEN’S ale Price 7.50| 40.00 Coat 4 | 45.00 Co: le Price 9.751 50:00 Couts; Sale Price 12.50! 75/00 Coats: Sule Price 15.00 —teg. $5...... | Exporters and dealers are invited to look It will pay them. Very , Unusual Leather Black Kid with season favors Button Boots. The Models we have to offer are of excep- tionally exclusive design, Only our ability to maintain our prices as low as last year enables us to price them at only $7.85. That's less than you expected to pay. So see them this week. We Have All New York's Leading Seatwonr Fashions at $6.85, §7.85 and me Cfar Shoe C. AT ALL OUR STORES : . BROOKLYN: y & Sé4th St, a 474 Fulton St, je. & 42nd St. 1531 B'way a! Hancock 1052-54 Flatbush Ave "5 West 42nd St. WAYS PLACED ON SALE AT OUR FIFTH AVENUE STORE |{Raincoats, Overcoats and Cloth Coats, Ete. . $5.00 | $35.00 Coats; Sale Price $17.50 20.00 22.50 37.50 CHILDREN’S CAPES, in | re ah blue; better Parade s/h 95 aN t . = x THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919. After You’ve Selected Your Thanksgiving Furniture—, lunch restfully in the delightfully quiet, har- moniously appointed Gimbel Resturant. Or—if you're too late for luncheon—enjoy the delectable refreshment of a typical Gimbel Afternoon Tea. GIMBELS RESTAURANT—Eighth Floor The Very Complete Stocks of .For Other Gimbel News See Page /4 at Gimbels have i Be so much attention that persons from long distances are constantly coming here to buy their needfuls, Now don’t you think it would be the wise thing for hg who live so near, to take advantage les that you have been wanting so long? Here are some items (chosen from the hundreds) that are so suitable for gifts to Bn own home; or to some other home to which uch good furniture as is at Gimbels will make your gift an enduring one; for it will literally last your lifetime and then it can be passed on as an heirloom, for it is so good it ” of this great store’s foresight, and buy now the artic’! you need to return a gift because of that home’s generous hospitality toe you. is worthy of being an heirloom. Just space to remind you of Beds and Bedding on Eighth Floor. Deferred Paviideal: Department of Accounts, Seventh Floor, Colonial Mahogany Break- Colonial, High Back, Rush Tapestry, 3 piece Living- Mahogany Library Table, Cane Rocker, finished in ree Room pate, rt iG” oe a room Suite, Queen Anne | top 54 in.x26 in. with Mahogany, $67.50 pi . § » cush- Buffet; 50. tn...long, with Cocktail Stand, glass |< hed spring arms, loose __ drawer, $75.00 Karpenesque seat drawer, $45.00 | top over cane; 24 in, | Cushion seat, $330.00 | Colonial Mahogany “High ion and pad back; in blue high, $28.50 | Davenport, 84 in. over all, Boy,"’ Queen Anne top; figured Velours. Gate Leg Table, top 38 D ‘nT Ww. 75.00 4 in,x48 in., $45.00 | rop ‘Lea ea Rome’ | : $175. + brass hardware; simply 3-Small Chairs, with rush enue Ge OW eo Arm Chair, $80.00 magnificent, $230.00 Not Illustrated ; al poe ie 4 rubber-tired wheels and Wing Chair, $75.00 | Ane Pt ginal eas Wal- Pareogs ae ae rm Gnair, with rush loose serving tray, $35.00 | Davenport End Table, | nu piece room | | Suite in American Table, set of 4, deco- with glass top; 15 inch | wide, $15.00 | Dresser, Chifforobe, full Pada tiene tg 5 rated with Chinese char- diameter, $15.00 | Smoking Stand decorated | size Bed, Vanity Case. w hotared tit Green acteristics in relief, 19 inch diameter, $17.50 in Polychrome; glass ash Only two pieces illus- Hrocatale $40.00 23 inch diameter, $20.00 | bowl, $14.00 trated. 3 GIMBELS FURNITURE SECTION —-Seventh Floor The Gimbel Upholstery Section is so thoroughly equipped to make your winter home comfortable. It has “everything” that the ordinary home can want; so far as concerns curtains, | cretonnes, drapery fabrics of elegance, and the famous hand-made “‘Biltwel” furniture produced in Gimbels sanitary workrooms. ° You Can Use Scrims—Plain and Fancy | 40-inch Scrim, Crossbar design in 36-inch Domestic Madras, plain and | centre, drawn work border, and rinished tigured border, 45¢ Yd. | cape edge, ready to cut the desired length Etamine, 36 inches, colored border, | for curtain, 35¢ Yd. 30c Yd. 4 | A similar style scrim with plain Centre Door Pancls— Renaissance, 36 inches 18¢ Yd Pe, ony i i x54 inches, $1.75, $2.60 each. 36-inch Scrim, in drawn work squares | ‘and 26 inches x 72 inches at $4.75 each. 404 iy Poe Regge ean ool Half Sash Curtains, in Scrim and al striped effects, 95¢ Yd. Lace, 36 in. to 39 in, wide, by 36 inches 36-inch Filet Nets, Geometrical de- | high, 45c, 90c, $2.25 and $3.35 each, signs, 35¢ to 65¢ Yd. English Net, Figured, fine decorative 45-inch Scotch Figured Madras, Im- grades, $2.00 to $2.50 Yd. ported, _85¢ to $1.65 Yd. Lace Edgings, 4c, 7c, 10c and 15¢ Yd. Sectional Lace Paneling This type of curtain has been designed particularly to meet the needs of the general pub- | lic, whose windows are of various widths. It runs 2!4 yards long and any width desired. | ‘Lever’ Lace Paneling, $1.15 and $1.20 per strip. Scrim_ Panels, $8.50 | each; 2!4x40 in., combin- | ing real hand made Filet with | | embroidery. | Other styles $4.00 and up. Cluny Lace at $4.95 pair. Forms beautiful curtains: mounted on strong quality of net with insertion and edging. Filet Delphia Lace Pan- cling, 85c, $1.00, $1.35, “Trish Point” Paneling $1.45 and $1.65 per strip. lcentiaeainbemestetineminens Gate BBG $5.25 per stp, GIMBELS UPHOLSTERY SECTION — Sixth Floor Dinner Ware for Thanksgiving A ha ace System has been arranged for those who require it. Some will want to buy quantities of furniture and will want to pay only part of the amount at the time of purchase, Gimbels extend this courtesy under certain conditions which can be ascertained in the Below are the Descriptions of the Articles Illustrated That New Rug . for Thanksgiving Day Festivities In more than a dozen different sorts of Rugs, where there are, literally, hundreds to choose from, you'll surely find the pretty floor cov- ering you have wanted so long. Plenty of room sizes always at Gimbels. New Anglo-Persian Wilton Rugs 6 ft. x 9 ft. $102.00 Art Loom Wilton Rugs 4 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 6 in $45.00 \ - Fine Linens to Crown the “Holiday — Time to “Dress Up” With New Wall and have your dining room beautifully teady for Thanksgiving. Thirty-Inch Blended “Leathers.” 95e Heavily embossed oil colors; Monk Cloth and Japanese weaves; ‘Tekko Metallic Parlor Papers and others. GIMBELS WALL PAPER SHOP—Siath Floor Fine Furniture From M. J. Whittall Oriental Designs. 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. | 9 ft. x12 ft. $150.00 | $165.00 Solid Colors. Band Border. | 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. $122.50 Ot, = 19 tt. $127.50 GIMBELS RUG SECTION—Sixth Floor Two Carloads of the Famous English “Tapestry” Feast | Luncheon Sets, $6.7, you can need; and at moderate prices. A Remarkable Value Table Cloths In Wide Variety—-At Interesting Prices design which features pink roses, blue Linens that will serve you for many, many Thanksgivings. forget-me-nots in a mosaic arrange- ficent Table Cloths for “old-fashioned” Family «Parties, Exquisite ment with black. Very charming. Madeira for diner a deux. And beautiful “separate” pieces. Shapes are quaint. || 13-Piece Real Madeira | Pure Scotch Linen “mbroidered Breakfast Only space for a few prices. Everything | Masaablaahaal” Dauakek Cloths with Napkins to Match Blue embroidered cen- |! tres and dainty picot lace edges. Cloth, Magni- | art tab, fer Real Madeira Bread For your serving your good dinner, plenty Vegetable dishes with covers, and without; | priced according to size, {| Platters, 75c to $4.25, according to size! || GIMERLE- “Fifth Floor” | Tray Doylies, Me, Mec, 45e each of cholce piveca of glassware at moderate prices, \ | | Tea Cups and Saucers 55¢ pr. 1 P at Ath Coffee Cups and Saucers "be Hine teas by With Napkins to | Plates 25¢ up | broidered centres, on match—soft M. L. O, Teapots.... $1.95 ea. | very fine round-thread finish-laundered Creamer 15 ea, | Irish Linen. ready for use: Sugar Bow! 65 ca, GUSBRLS LINEN IN OP. Second Floor 72x72 inches, $4,756 | each, Napkins, 18x18 | inches, 6.75 a dozen. 58x80 in,, $5.50 each Napkins to ~eatch: 17x17 30a doz. 4 — — \Brealliyn, ‘en claim and Long Toland pa Direct iw Glanbets vie Tubes and § ar

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