The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1919, Page 14

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@HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1918 vomere Christmas Seals, ‘Tags, Pasters farther, at was held tn $1,000 ball for $209 Headaches Are Often Caused by. Eye Ht examination. It is charged placed in envelopes to pay off employees. For Other Gimbel News See Pat 13 Strain |} f Sraminations #ite-L Glasses from $2.50 up. REEL sah 1 Sod _ GIMBELS OPTICAL SHOP—Main Floor Baleony | A World of Holiday ‘Weeatuls at Gimbels| ~~ Elaborate Costume Suits, Tailored: Suits, Choose Your New Gift-Rug Charming. Dresses of Cloths or Silks _ Hew ration, tho difieltios that the manulactaree go through to kee, imbele Stocks Opportunely before Thanksgiving Day Buy b erathaniesie * Ton Mambwatter \~ ee “Do Not Open” labels, tinsel cord, tissue paper, « crepe paper when" you ar oul do your a oe eaiey voureelt to ihe ie é But Ti Ci ht novelties, holly boxes—and every other sort of “fixin” for that Optometrist Lei vens ma would avoid headache which are so frequently ty 8 aug very imp@ttant Christmas package await you in due to strait inY-3 ed ST. GIMBELS STATIONERY SHOP—Main Floor Sought as Burglar Is Afraid to Stay On or Get Off. — « m iwssseetea in escaping trem <The police by the dumbwaiter route midnight last night when he another boy were caught in Jonas's drug store at No, "#8 Manhattan Avenue, Charles when you need them most. $0 Buy Now. Flipped up, however, according to the ie Police, by not getting out of the Fier egal at the right time and the it pl a ‘cram shouted to Patrolman t, who was on duty at 118th and Manhattan Avenue, that Burglar was in the store, He er- ‘and arrested a boy who said ‘was Charles Firico, sixteen, of No. East 115th Street. When Firico gras taken to the station he con- fonsed, the p lice sny, that another’ Boy was working with him. Dotev- Waves hastened to the store an* Yound the Schenbir boy riding uy down in whe Gumbwaiter, uncer- Drastic Price Reductions Tee’ Misses’ Apparel, Place on s° that those who are waiting until later for the oppor- tunity of making the saving may enjoy wearing the smart new ap) 1 on that important,. joyful Holiday, Thanksgiving Day. ‘ MISSES’ SUITS That Were Very Much Higher-Priced Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs Chinese designs; also neat, all-over effeets. 8ft.3in.x10ft. 6in. - $32.50, $37.25 9ft.xJ2ft. ---- $37.50, $42.25 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. 9 ft. x 12 ft. Seamless Velvet Rugs Choice colorinys and designs. $52.00 eee ese eels $59.50 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs Persian and Chinese designs. 8 tt. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. $75.00 | ott. xr2¢e GIMBELS RUG SECTION—Sixth Floor When Miss 2 to6 “Dresses Beautiful whether to get off or stay on Now priced in $35 and i GIRL ALLE A two groups ° ae Oconee (MARE At $85, are velour checks, mart pain velour, chev Up for Thanksgi ivi ng Silverware a 2 tinseltones, road ran, is ight very wel joose a e Convereation. Fy (OSrotaly ahetineth’e tailored factions, All eit, lined ‘and inter: frock of soft white voile. The Reproductions of be lined. At are suits of peachbloom, velveteen, Silvertone, velour, 4 little d satcved ‘alt an Hy cet each fur or th trimmings of Australian ‘opossum, squirrel, oe Pate aad pl ‘ated = English Sheffield Plate jen and finally paras to Brooklyn, a e ae ening Hes MISSES’ DRESSES grown-upmanner ; . . trimsit- | The setting of @ ‘Thanks Ieagtl aaa Set D it That Were Very Much Higher-Priced | pink noseyays and securely but. | Ving Party has much to do woman who ‘who vt wnoetaanate “| L7OMS eae Now priced in $19. 75 $29. 7 5 $ 45 tons on its diminutive pockets. with that’ Party’s success. oe three groups Note, too, the alluring sash. | ‘These gracious silver pieces At $19.75, Fr Somes of of ‘sorse, telontine,.velos velour, in eens alas getins tn dark 3 and $2. 95 would add poet to even the STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. oon 0 pastel ani shades. are tricotines in a x most exquisitely appointed pen Rh stunning models; Peciaties tes in slim Censgrerad models; satins, taffetas, ‘Georgette crepes; at $45, are Other Frocks for Wee Folks habits: HEARN | Pourteesin Street West of Fifth Avenue WEDNESDAY Our regular $13.94 Established 1863 "KELLY Co} 263 Sixth Avenue ::is Bt Reliable Credit Easy Payments I sorties Sale of Petticoats crepe, Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 Are Well Represented Throughout Ppa gic so eke ogee he oc exchanged or seni C. 0. D. GIMBELS MISSES’ APPAREL SALON—Third Floor An Unusual Purchase of © ~ M-E-N! A Carload De 2 ith chased centre and thread Where Else in New York Can | of Trunks oo, bv oe fo re You Find a $1,000,000 Men’s $9.25 Ong Femorzow in chaste Colona inee—tea pot— enables us to offer exceptional Thursd coffee wi— Clothing Stock? value phew poms ge pA coe Selected from twenty-five leading American makers, t $1 5 Shreenty esieasiall pitcher. - $90.00 including nearly all those nationally advertised. a ‘ase antiginal “olfie “tow, hla Others, $37.50 to $115.00: At the Low Prices Made Possible i These trunks were _— part of the sea8on. Large Round Hand ° 0) i mmere: is . by, Three-Store Buying Power | cry. teatceduonsprevned |. These slippers have ex: ee Mactartee toll va That noatard lee in the, metropotis'/are their shipment on time. The maker tremely charming lines and Others $9.00 to $28.00 2 finding himself left with these 250 such huge stocks availavle! trunks on his hands sold them to us $1.95 to $8.50 GIMBELS BABY SHOP—Second Floor Sale of W high Louis heels of graceful Large Gallery Mounted Serving Tray with plain centre and pierced de- sign gallery. $65.00 gern Utility Tray Hammered*F ruit ar Cake at a sacrifice. We invite you to es ara The soles eee Comport sgoveae in the savings. urned. Only a superior quality with shield for engraving, $27.00 my trunks. of silver cloth and Franch bind- Others $7.75 to $16.50 rool sturdy built of basswood, bo with tough fibre. 32, A Wonderful Group of Over- Browns, blus, greys, plain GIMBEL 8 MEN'S CLOTHING agcTION—Peert Floot You Can Find Most Charming Gifts in the Ba. 95—$5. 95-86. 95 The “ruffly” parts sketched give you a slight idea of the witching ways of these pretty failete petticoats and the va- | rious enchanting things t! co with little frills and big and cords and tucks Hy pleatings. ing has been used. Hi back tapestry ye Chair, Mee Chippendale type hes) Yabo | { Vegetable Dishes The price has been spe- Just in time for the Yeu, coats and Suits 36 and 40 inches long. Has iall | MOR Reneies: Sorc vim Der ens : } : 4 ch cially reduced for these two | b burnished ; holidays this splen- ; Ral eat ertoontoes ete vot canal dlnare! days only. pose esi S180 : $008 did offer comes, so || mone: Meee vie ne GIMBELS—Fifth Floor GIMBELS WOMEN'S SHOE SHOP—Second Floor | GIMBELS—Main Floor : | fabrics (imported an omnes eee eng ens ensasnerESSGsaesneEEnESeenstesnnteeacessspanesiemten iia that every girl may |) tic), we believe, than you'll - ' peniecoh wines | ti sone |For Those Who Love a Comfortable Home ‘ilhidied cided Wade 11 Rivomect Here Are Some Splendid Pieces, For They Are So Moderately Priced | The Suits No nicer present could be made by some member gts the family than pretty coats for | ‘One, two and three button to give the home one of these articles. Such a thrift; ht, too, for Thanksgiving. | fits docuie beesanes peas, the donor can use it just the same as the other a day of the family. Illustrated at Left Mal seuny dC A ny an jane Arm , Ghaire or Rockers, 00 hig back effect; lion © cen When You Choose Shoes for the Childreg To choose the right shoes for the Boy or Girl ot 2 to 16 requires more thought than to choose shoes for an Of course good stout leather is neces- sary—and the attention to details that adult. marks a well-made shoe—and good ap- Tustares® aif sises, Te Davenport in tapestry, - - - - = -,- $240.00 rr pale in, over all; 5 speing arma ; loose spring-seat cushions; Girls’ Winter Coats of navy blue, brown or green cheviot The Overcoats (aes : Sclge cutie k covered in same goods. are made in smart styles that orarhes essentials of practical : ton ube rested and Libra rrubte, malts any, - i ; 2 m4 : 135.00 } x apie. een Pre ore. OF: Daavee. blade fie breered meat. Rie LAGS x 26in., ati iawes, } See Other Pages for Our Three-Col. py Tivter a Other Items; Not Illustrated \ casan Adee. nad Sale of Men's Collars. ee 7 1 rea xt Ovgreatted Damask 3 Piece | if ere Arm oma or \, ani f ot | All sizes, 34 to 4 Spring of arms; wins banks? loose ‘anel loose cus jon; tap- REE 8 8] 75 i. 450 | eee a7 seers: Semrerive mode by our own moter 1 ‘Brooklyn, New wee Pr ate catte s colors an: sma. ble effects i make them in Y*Rhere’ ty My o of black 's plen' x ne Bigs < GIMBELS PETTICOAT SHOP—Seeond Floor Men’s Shoes, $8.75 Three Unusual Values These shoes Could be several dollars higher, and yet be good value. You men who know what prices good shoes are bringing around town will appreciate these wonderful values. Three styles. One is a dressy model in mahogany tan—English type with long, slender last and narrow, flat toe. The other two styles toe—stylish ing ih Jacdbeam, Golden ‘Oak, Ameri se Among the many styles are: Price ti ania ‘nein ts es Laage vane En Tos ean beetes, contort bark, sae Tan Calf Lace Black Calf Lace Chocolate Elk ae 23 5 N Eevee shoes are of solid leathers—real leathe: Since Fe ay $eso | Sieeesi¢11 $6.00 | Sicestoll $4.08 jixth Avenue All these are of it! leather. Sizes \ i izes r coal , wide variety of an Sizes 11}4-2 50 1142 = $7.00 Sizes 1114 to2 $6, f 7. KELL Y C e sent 106 00 We trae Se, Oter Petti ts in a $1.95 ee Craftmen made, Altogether superior shoes. Sives 21477 yf 00 Sizes 214-7 $8.50 Sizes 2 to? | J h { styles, i GIMBELS MEN’S SHOE SHOP—Fourth Floor Jersey and Long Island Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways But aside all this the lasts must be scientifically planned to protect the tender, growing bones of the young foot. Buiter Brown SHdk's And the low prices lend a finishing touch to the many other merits. GIMBELS CHILDREN’S SHOE SPECIALISTS—Second Floor ~

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