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sana NEE GET Anthrax Victim Dies, The tweifth person suffering from ,, cowski’s anthrax in the last five years to come to Bellevue Hospital died there yester- adelphians; |. vier vow vn : ttcheson Plays es nade anh pry th te an Sylvester Rawling. OLD STOKOWSKI and the| “Philadelphia Orchestra gave #| @oncert at Carnegie Hall last h fret in New York this sea- | Po jules . In the beet sense of the | was the programme, Admirabie | Gimbels New Telephone Number toa sunlit section . directly in Pennsylvania 5100 the center front of the Fashion Floor. Come and see the atvesiiee ree pag ene ob Oa ‘fe presentation, Unequivocal the enjoyment of the audience. ‘Btokowski has personality. Like ‘on Mr. Bodanzky, he has im- it upon his players, Almost temped to say, what a former | G critic did say to me last night, | Mr. Stokowski has forced bis | Jinto the pre-eminent place that | Boston Orche: held for so many Bre. He has-trained his young play- | once raw and boisterous, to a @ efficiency that compels re ‘They are become a homogegous upon which he can play & single instrument. Genuine m Underwear For Women The Gimbel Underwear ae is glad And vent ¢ a comp! sizes of “Har. Mills” Underwear the Koti bg aed of “We had not dared to expect | values like these at our price,” She said, of These Really Tailor Made See how it follows thé Suits, at $33. 50 ines of the shoulder and Sr Mingidt a suit to give gone neck! ‘tulites, > tant use. She expected it - t Out own ‘idea=-a ‘raglan 0 retain its ah lines. She The Winter Festival Is Onin the Wool Fabries Section Here Is the. Greatest Opportunity for Practical Christmas Gifts This interesting event will continue for the ee new, fresh se sre that have balance of the month; and each day there raged ly arranged for nearly a year ago. will be featured some one article at a re- You eit beget come deity tm order te wt wt markably low price. These will not be old advantage. of this All Wool Velours de Laine, 54-In. All Wool Poiret Twills, 48 ins. Wide, 4.50 yd. $4.75 yd. A rich suede finish. For and iy Col- ver, To-morrow the Feature Is 54In. All Wool Coating Fabrics, $5.50 yd. For storm, motor, or ij end Coats. Oxford G: Navy Blue and Black. All Wool Challies, $1.25 yd. y, New Yorkers ahould ald | Intact. wanted good warm fore the war, familiar enough | ken for granted, but now as dant and refreshing as if they were| a Beethoven's ravishing symphony, the four move- is ‘carried on without pause, set malisoe, if not all feet, adancing. there was @ tidbit for cun- ts, charming and appealing ‘to impress ordinary music lov-, Michael Dvorsky’s “The | Castle.” ‘This composer is | n of a mythical entity, m, Spaniard, Pole, or what By common consent he is; to be our own Josef Hofman: inguished pianist, No matto work is a tone picture, nok onically, full of color, ric on, stimulating of the | profound in depth and con- iy beautiful. The band's play- ofiit, splendidly illuminative, was | Om par with its prdnouncement of other numbers. Mr. Stokowski is earned for an evening of ploas- |comes. | Wear. union suit; the sleeve fol-| |lowing the natural shape of| | the body. All the advantages of the| regular union suit plus a} | seamless shoulder. We introduced it four! years ago. A fayorite ever since. No. 923-—-Winter weight. No. 939—medium weight. Regular and stout sizes. | *“Shire” collars are pure} |linen where the wear) Our own brand. , Ev Bn men and boys. Also sporting goods) Brest Hutoneson, the pianist, im- ‘and luggage. mpon himself a unique tusk | n Hall yesterday afternoon with the help of an orcheatra Symphony Society, he pre- | three of Beethoven's concertos tting. They were the third, pd fifth. ‘hat he accoom- 8 purpose worthily is the can be said, Mr. Hujche- fever appeared to better ad- . For intellectual grasp of ects, for clean, crisp, sane ; imbued with appropria was an object lesaon no’ wr ‘ i the host of students -but to on that ee up. the lar; aude | hi Athout “appian im. withou in minor and the major concertos William Willeke and so ably conducted, that Mr, Hutcheson inststed upon taking a share of the applause. third, in E flat, the immortal or.” Walter Damrosch con- The joyous message. it car- ‘Was pronounced with stunning The audience lingered long it was finished to emphasize Dadmun, baritone, gave a wt Aeolian Hall last night. me ranged from a six- eentury aria by Jacopo Peri spirituals arranged by H, T. ) and included songs by Han- hms, Grieg, Fourdrain, and joore was at the piano. ZONE FARE PLAN IN NEW JERSEY AGAIN S. Corporation Announces It Will | Experiment With Commis- sion’s System. Public Service Corporation, ‘operates virtually all the trol- @are in New Jersey, announced mers that It would accept for a time and merely as an ex- vent the modified zone fare plan by the New Jersey Public ities Comiminsion recently. This a charge of 5 cents for the two miles, 1 cent for each addi. wmile and 1 cent for transfers. new charges will co into opera- fiunday. Gecision of the Public Service opation to accept the modified | stem was filed with the Pub- ities Commission at Trenton . It expressly states tha es to itself all legal rights. wn Ae the right to apply’ for fur. “WN NEW YORK CITY Broadway, wear 38th St Broadway, near 104'°: 2: j, meer 146ib St. Ave., near 58to St. |. Wiest St., near’ Bway. Ave.. Broax ~ 4 Maiden Lane Open Soon | at 13th :|Calluses? { Rocrrs Peet Company | *Registered Topont Broad at ath St. Fifth Ave. at 41et St, “_ “Four Convenient SELSPY+. “ Kid Lace with or win pan Grok support: 4 Tight and uncomfortable shoes are not the sole cause of calluses—more often they are formed by the excess pound- ing of the feet on pave- ments, . The Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes prevent this pounding from reaching the feet—it is side-tracked by the cushion. If you want comfortable feet, free from blemish, you would do well to wear the Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes—they will accomplish all for you that ordinary shoes will and more besides. Deh Reed CUSHION SHOES SOHN EBBERTS SHOECO. SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 37th Street 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. = Send for Illustrated Booklet, : terials . in a likeable, Taahionsble shade of che has shopped diligentiy betas she Op) th: lore she came to Gimbels, where she 200 Suits at $33.50 . of Chevitone . . . Velour... found in Straightline belted, ing sd i -fitting Cr ace. fitti Silk Holiday Handkerchiefs 700 Boxes 12,000 Single Handkerchiefs Bax of six, In a Great Thursday Sale to Help You Solve All \nre dainty little wisps of sheer fine mull with scal- loped edges and embroidered corners. Some have a touch of color; some are all white— Eachis evidence of the worth- while savings that* charac- terize the Gimbel Handker- chief Shop. 12,000 Separate Handkerchiefs 25c Each Just what you want to slip into an envelope to mail to a distant friend. Best have them ready to avoid possible delay. Splendid gifts, too, for Sunday School Classes— Clubs, Sororities. 200 Boxes, 3 Handkerchiefs to a Box, $1.00 200 Boxes, 4 Handkerchiefs to a Box, $1.25 150 Boxes, 5 Handkerchiefs to a Box, $1.50 150 Boxes, 6 Handkerchiefs to a Box, , $1.75 Other Charming Christmas Handkerchiefs to $30.00 each Man-tailored, so that the. well- lined are retained in use. ed and warmly interlined. In a range of colors including the conservative and colorful shades. hey are such suits as are completely modest Mr gear at such a price, $33. Women’s Smart Suits Without Fur and Fur Trimmed, up to $275 GIMBELS WOMEN'S SUIT SALON—Third Floor Heavy Wool Heather Tweeds + Broadcloth HCE Ee, upsetting the usual Millinery of Fragile Laces and Luxurious Furs Specializing in Hats of Furs . Fashioned in THE GIMBEL-PARIS MILLINERY SALON—Third Lloor ors: Silver ig Bis Taupe, hay Be ‘d, Rose Tobacco Brown, Brown, Navy Blue and Black. Gift Suggestions. in the Stationery Shop Latte: . r Blotter, “Paper Gutter —In Old. Brass, {n Mahogany, in Grecian Bronze, Pol; Book Ends, _— $4.00 a Pair Assorted Syies, all very decorative and good-looking. The “Dere eee "Calendar, With the precious thoughts and humorous drawings of the famous “Bill.” Other 1920 Calendars, in Delightfal Cheeriness GIMBELS—Main Floor Are In Reasons for A Winter of Gayeties USIC.. .gleaming lights. . perhaps a dazzling foil of dark furs. “buzz of man: land silvery . . . it is the setting to a hundred occasions =| 4” rey, Green, Blue and Tan uievares! ,GIMBELS DRESS GOODS SECTION —Second Floor “In Time For a Merry Xmas An Extraordinary Purchase of Silk Petticoats $5.95---$6.95 Savings of 30% Lovely, colorful) changeable Taffeta Silk Petticoats, fashioned to suit the modish silhouette—or good-look- ing black Taffeta Petticoats that make such wonder- ly acceptable gifts. With all the latest airs and in frills and Pedestal Meal oped ittle Petticoats ought to have. Here on Thursday bee you save your pennies on charmingly eect while ifts. Don't Miss Thept—Very Seldom Are Econ- omy and Charm So Delightfully Combined! GIMBELS PETTICOAT SHOP—Second Floor its price . ERG UISUTELY ‘urred, and abounding in the silver heirs that indicate ita, gop: a6 distinguished Tron fie find. is Raed Sable or other pelts inferior fS ables ‘ot inet far Russian Themselves. exquisite shoulders . asubdued y conversations. ..laughter, soft hen @ costume which is perfect in its ensemble. .. North. jowes much of its di Perhaps to a beret of blen- ded squirrel and Chastlly Or a picture hat of gold lace, fringed with Kolinsky. , + Or a mischievous be: spansie trings jet... .its dimmed black tulle. The Gimbel-Paris Millinery Salon Is Showing A Col- lection of Mid-Winter Millinery of Surpéssing Elegance. ._. Squirrel, Kolinsky, Mole, Nutria, Hudson Seal, Ermine, ‘Blended Squirrel. the Gimbel Studio Overcoats To Appeal to All Men . At $45 We Can't Buy Them Ourselves at This Price Today When one has a men’s clothing stock of close to a million dollars — perhaps the largest under one roof in the city —it is fair to as- sume that every man can be suited. Styles for the Smart Dresser and the Conservative Dres- ser. Styles for Young Men, Older Men and Younger Young Men. Masterly tailoring from the - foremost makers in America— wide variety of materials, Chesterfield Models, Single and Pantting Model, Belted le and ENT Batted Fora You'll be delighted with with the values. Rie cpa Pee a cloud of istinction to a Gimkel-Paris hat. The skins are per- fectly matched and fashioned in a thi uarter length wrap-coat mode. . . showing to fullest advan- tage the beauty of peltry. Sleeves and border are fringed with sable paws and tails alternating. Maghificently lined with gold and brewn brocade. Only the selection and purchase of these skins, many .months enables us to set a price far below present value. GIMBELS FUR SALON — Third Floor Or perhaps and exquisite hat of tiers of gold lace over- layjng tulle, a fringe of skunk nestling between. . . ret of gleam A radium cloth hat with a single rose in a cluster of radium cloth leaves. $28 to $75 Box S) single metal or wood bee. Covered in A. Crib Mattress made of Pure Cotton, as low as $5. Fancy ‘cretonne covered. Crib Mattress, pure cotton, felt laid. In staorted ick ings. 7.75 —Made in fancy fe tickings, with nursery V4 signs, $10. Hair Mattresses in best A. 7: A. ticking. To fit cribs. $12,00 each ings, Cotton Top, 3 ft., . A. ticking. or metal bed. For full or three-quarter size beds, Box Springs, $35.00. To fit tingle or twin size beds. In assorted stripe tickings.” Boys’ Clothing That Delights Mothers Well made suits—strong and serviceable — at low prices Boys’ 2-Trousers Suits, $15.00 | Boys’ Winter Overcoats, $15.00 Double Service Suits A PRA daar neck lot of heavy coats in sty- Solidly good, of Tweeds fin belted models. Blue, Cheviota and strong Cassi- | brown, gy, checks and mix- meres. Serviceable mixtures. izes V tures, 6 to 18, Poh 9 as hickory. Sizes 7 | Boys’ Leathetized Suits, $17.50 ery Wonk point i reinforced every int with leather. “Leatherized” means all-wool stuffs designed expressly suits. ool for stormy weather, | “Leatherized” means maxi- srncenee styles, Sizes 6 | mum service—therefore satis- faction. Sizes 7 to 18. Boys’ Genuine » Patrick Mackinaws, $17.50 All wool, wonderfully warm. 4, or twin size, to fit $27.50 Box Springs, Hair Top, Roll” edge, Tufted top, to fit wood $39.75 known quality — awaits Madame’s selection. “Harvard Mills” Combinations Sean length legs. styles ina fine ‘of cottor 7 amen “Harvard Mills” Combination Suits fete Tp good, winter welt ste i pan $a. 50 a suit “Harvard Mills’ Combination Suits of mercerized cotton and wool —all the Cyd of silk and wool at far $4.50-$5.00 a suit “Harvard Mills” Vests and Tights —mixtures of wool and cotton —in medium and heavy weight. Various styles. $2.50 to $3.00 each GIMBELS—Main Floor A Coat of Superb Blended Russian Sables .at $7, 800 Offers a most tempting bargain in’ . far below actual worth. “Furriers 3 ce 1842"" The Newly Arranged Eighth Floor Is Holding a Special Sale of Mattresses and Pillows Best Black Hair Mattress, 4 ft. 6 in., full size, roll edge, is C. A. ticking. 461b. $39.75 Special Gray lair Mattress in 4 ft. three quarter size » only. Roll » stripe and “Bilt- more’? ticking. + $25.00 Pillows Pure White Down Pillow. 22 in.x28in. Linen ticking. $7.75 Pure Live WhiteGooseFeather Pillows. 22 in.x28in.in’A.C.A. ticking. 8tb.exeh. $5.00 each naers MATTRESSES AND PILLOW SECTION—Eighth Floor Long. White Kid Gloves —In 12--In t6—In 20- Button Lengths— $5.50 to $7.50 Long White Kid Gloves m 5° with Miagy to the pera—the Horse Show— fhe Thenkegtvs Dances, Hk ta when Paria wea i listens. Thig is inde, peeeent dictum of Madame 1a Mode—for what is prettier than a softly wrinkled glove —on which ma: m the radiance of 4 jan bare