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< LIST OF GIVERS “TOQOP.FUNDS LE BLUEBOOK Ncsesiee, Astor ar Astor and Perkins Down for $1,000 Each—Two Gave to Both Sides. ALBANY, Nov. 25.—The list of contributors to the New York County Republican Committee for the elec- tion campaign looks like the roster in ® millionaires’ blue book. Members f the Rockefeller family contributed from $25 to $1,000. John D. ler gave $1,000, John D. jr. Mrs. John D. jr. and Mrs. William G. Rockefeller $26 each. The committee, which filed tte re- port to-day, received $50,192 and spent $44,467. The Union League Club and J. & Bache each contribut- “ed $2,000 and here are some of the $1,000 conors: Vincent Astor, Thomas Cochran, E. R. Stettinius, Ogden Mills, W. P. Hamilton, T. W. Lamont, Simon Gug- genheim, Otto H. Kahn, A. L. Stern, Frank Munsey, Charles Steele, H. P. Davison, George W. Perkins, W. H. Porter and Jules Bache. Those who fave $500 include Chauncey M. Depew, ‘Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, Ogden Mills » Reid, Mrs. E. H. Harriman and A. B. Hepburn. Mortimer L. Schiff gave »8750; John McE. Bowman, $250; Elihu its fob BE. Hedges, $25; $125; William Dd. Guthrie, $100, and Henry W. Taft, $250. John McE. Bowman and H. P. Da- vison were also among the contribu- tors to the Citizens’ Committee to aeromete the election of Robert L. 0: ran, the defeated Tammany candi- + Mate for President of the Board of Al- dermen. Bowman gave, $2,500 and Davison $50. Other contributors were Phillip Hi. Donohue, $5,000; John Kelly, $1,000, and Abram L 6 contrivutors being A. J. Johnston, $2,600; James W. Gerard, $ Thomas W. Churchill and A. Clay- burgh, $1,000 each. The Kings County Democratic Committee received $49,763 and spent $44,706. run rowan Ov uv POWER OF MUSTO, (From the Washington Star.) y do people prefer music to con- vergation?® “Seems ti me some sort of instinct about it, There isn't anybody who uldn’t rather listen to a canary bird than to a parrot.” DON'T LOOK OLD ; FROM HERE UP A little ‘Danderine” checks ugly dandruff and stops hair falling Mg Get a small bottle of “Danderine” at ‘any drug store for a few cents, pour a little into your hand and rub well into the scalp with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of this awful scurf will have disappeared. Two or three epplications often re- move every bit of dandruff and stop falling hair. Every hair on scal shortly shows more life, vigor, bright- ness, thickness and color.—Advt. You try this ‘Good Dries Breakfast Fruit—sizzling hot, well browned Vogt's Phila- delphia Scrapple—oven-warmed rolls—a steaming pot of fragrant coffee. ' There's a hurry-up, satisfying breakfast for these snapp? mornings when ey wink of sleep is precious. You slice and fry the scrapple in three minutes! There's nothing quite like Vogt’s Philadelphia Scrapple, Crisp yet melting. Nourishing and wholesome. Just spicy enough. And so appetizing. ‘Vogt’s Philadelphia Scrapple is doubly economical. For it Combines beth cereal and meat courses, Ask your grocer or delicatessen tonight. Serve Vogt's Philadelphia Scrapple for tomorrow's breakfast. ¢ Made in Philadelphia by THE EVENING WORLD, _TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1919, Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 Gimbels Do stairs — tk li Eb: Street GIMBELS New Telephone Number Penne 5100 Store More Women’s and Misses’ Smart Coatees $21.95 Styles Chase Muskrat and many others. coat fashion in style today. None Sent C. O. D. No Alterations Hats and Caps for Menand Boys Men’s and Boys’ Tweed Hats, $1.95 In Brown, Grays, Greens in Heathers and Tweeds, Men's and Boys’ All Wool Caps, $1.50 “ Plain or pull-down-over- ears style, ‘GIMBELS— Subway Steres, Balcony. ~ Lace Neckwear 50c to $1.25 Lace Collars in ae or Cream, some Rega ite Fang are, in eq pe ; igns, tation of Tabs, Fie and Yeus patterns; also Lace Collars and Cuff Sets in a number of styles to select from. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony. Conreid Talking Machines Wonderful Savings Your Choice of Many The majority are of the desirable pile fabric, such as Nutria, Beavers, Plush, Baby Lamb, In the lot are practically every wanted shorter On Sale Downstairs Only 364 Girls’ Coats, $12.95 ah, Made of duroys. GD Every Man Who Works Outdoors and every man who likes comfort in walking should attend this great sale ARMY SHOES | MUNSON LAST The most durable, comfortable shoes ever made. Every pair guaranteed perfect. MEN! Last Call for New The Downstairs Clothing Section, specializin; Clothes at Lower Prices, offers.as its feature for this remarkable assortment of Men’s Smart Clothes, finely tailored, at this unusually low price, | V Men’s Suits & Overcoats as $ Overcoats = $24.50 = Fanctes An Attractive Assortment of Men’s ote pow Overcoats Priced up to $44.50 BOYS! Ke‘genuit Mackinaws, $10.90 cloth, suitable for all sorts of outdoor wear. Sizes 8 to 17. Two Trouser Suits, $12.90 Wyn values. Fancy mixtures and cor rousers fully lined throughout: will especially appreciate these suits. Sizes “This is less than the Government would have to pay today, 2,000,000 pairs to the army during the war, and so he ought to know. Sale $6.45 GIMBELS Subway Balcony Flannette Gowns, $2.00 ”” says the maker. Thanksgiving i ag in Better ankegiving School Overcoat, $15.90 Warmly made of heavy overcoatings, in plain and fancy colors; ie id lining. Sizes 10 to 1 Mackinaw thers to 18. IMBELS— ubway Stores, Balcony. Men’s Gl: ves Plush Gaun lets with Tan and Black leather palms, $1.50, and $2.00. Fleece lined Gloves in | Tan Cape and Grey Suede, $2.50. Jersey Cloth Gloves, fleece lined, 50c. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony. , U Thanksgiving Special Maids’ White Dresses, $3.95 ‘Choice of 2 models and 2 materials, Linene and Dixie cloth; convertible col- lar; eqn be worn high or low | neck; pocket in skirt. | GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony. Hesold Used Sewing Machines F, G. VOGT 64 Gansvoort St. Phone, Watkins 6973 Aj ‘ & SONS, Ine. New York ‘City \ Philadelphia A; Scrapple. A Dignified Stetson Derby Preferred by the substantial business man for what might be termed informal formal $6 and upwards occasions— SOFT HATS And by the man who does $6 to $18 not confine himself to a Soft Hat alone, or who believes that a derby is more suit- able to his particular type. Brill Brothers 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt st, 1619 Broadway 44 Bast 14th st, 125th Street at Sd Ave, High Grade Haberdash:ry, Clothing and Motor Apparel. X fectly. An exceptional gift offering. Buy them for as little as $5.00 a month Only a limited number of machines, so buy early. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony. Men’s Sweaters $6.95 (Seconds) Only 200 sweaters in the lot. Manufacturers’ samples, that is the reason for their low price. An as- sorted lot of styles and colors, in- cluding Shaker, Jumbo, Knitted Sweaters with Shawl Collar, Pull- over V Neck or Shawl V Neck Coat Sweater in Oxford, Maroon, Navy, Heather or Brown, All sizes, but not in all styles. GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony. Altractive Offerings From The November Fur Sale Manchurian Fur Scarf $9.75 Black Coney Capelets $14.50 Hudson Seal Long Stoles $22.50 Blended Skunk Scarfs « $24.50 Black Sank Capes $29.50 Hudson Seal Striped Muffs $11.50 Taupe Nutria Muffs $9.75 Black Skunk Muffs $24.50 GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony. Of splendid quality pink or blue stripe flannette— ji $79.50 high is and long sleeves. Many other good styles, Choice of Singers, Whites, Domestic $2.50 to $3.95. Extra size, $2.75. el many ried pee rena makes, : Crepe Gowns, $1.35 Gowns, $1.25 ey were taken in exchange for higher- Chg agen ates nena =f aEPeree. oe Slip-over models of pone pete og fate prow tor bo ae ade finished with pink stitch- oh cng acme bsp hae are merely a fraction of . ig. ers in a large wi or embro! . their original cost. i assortment of attractive Others a large assort- Equipped with good, dependable styles. Pink and Orchard. ment of models, $1.50 $10 $15 $25 $27 ‘ Prettily finished with to $6.05. High neck and” , motor and Universal tone arm, ee hand stitching. ‘ pi as 1 Novelty designs. $2 up long sleeves of strong $2 down—$ weekly Will play all makes of records per- to $3. muslin, $1.25 to $3.00. , GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony. A Sale of Underwear for Men, Women and Children Men's Army Shirts.and Drawers, $1.75 each Wool mixed. To complete the sizes we added a quan- tity of our regular stock. Some are seconds. Men's Shirts and Drawers, $1.10 Derby ribbed in Grey or Ecru. They are well made, shapely garments of heavy weight cotton. Seconds. Men's Union Suits, $2.25 Grey; heavy weight; made for sturdy wear; serviceable cotton garment; sizes 34 to 46. Seconds. Women's Vests and Pants, 85c In Dutch neck or high neck; ankle or knee drawers. Seconds. F Women's Union Suits. Fine ribbed white combed cotton in low neck, high neck or Dutch neck, Slightly imperfect. Regular size $1.35 Extra size $1.55 Women's Pink Knitted Bloomers, 48c | Wel} made for durable wear; elastic at waist and knee, | Children’s Vests and Pants Very finely woven. Sizes 20 to 26 28 to 34 Children's Union Suits, $1.25 Very good quality in White, sizes 20 to 34. We carry a full line of Munsing wear for Women and Children in the Subway Balcony only. | GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony. 65¢ T5e GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony. ag. is =Brooklyn, New Jersey and Long Island Customers Dircct to Gimbels via Tubes and pene AEF: edged with lace; sizes 36 to 46. Gimbel Correct Model Dress Forms, $3.75 Bust Forms, $1.75 Sizes 32 to 44 GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony. Remnants of Dress Goods, Wash Goods & ines Thousands of desirable lengths, 1 to 7 yards, i al weaves and colors in demand to-day. Coat lengthy, Drose len, lengths, Waist lengths and Skirt lengths, and for children’s frocks marked at a fraction of their former selling prices. Dress Goods Consists of Velours, Pom Pom Cloths, Coatin cloths, French and Storm Serges—Plaids, Cloths—and Silvertone Suitings, etc, Wash Goods Percales, Gingha suckers, Lingerie ag White Silk, Colored Silk, Black Silk, ite ‘ol Novelty Silk, Taffeta, Satin, Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Poplin, Charmeuse, "Meteor, ete, GIMBELS—Subway Stores, Balcony. Tweeds, Broad- ranite Cloth—Fur Challies, Voiles, Batiste, Chamb: See: repe, Galatea, and Printed Yolen” i Dainty Lingerie Blouses, $1.95 Made of fine Voiles, daintily trimmed with clusters of tuckings, embroidered organdie panels, vestee effects and venice laces, some with embroidery, others collarless, turned back cuffs