The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 22

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{ t t sere f if t Sescotd eee eee eererened a ee ee cL Oeaanene Store Hours 9 to 5.30 Every Christma = i Gimbels I | | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919. * Busy Delicious Luncheons for Restaurant proves a charmin, shoppers, who find, delightfully sgrved, Shoppers A La Carte Luncheon and Combination Plate Service Afternoon Tea also served from three to five-thirty P. M. GIMBELS RESTAURANT— Eighth Floor Rendezvous jor busy s Gift Though = \| | | il THE STORE OF asT.- BF For Other Gimbel News See Pages 16 and 18 MILLION GIFTS t Met by Gimbels Speci Store Hours | 9 to 5.30 Remain Open Until 9 o’Clock Every Evening Until Christmas | Use Entrance, 33d St., near Broadway door, \| after 5.80 P. M. iI GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS—Eighth Floor Phono > and Piano Salons | 1 Saturday Attractions! Hundreds of Adorable Gift-Dresses for Miss 6 to 16—at $2 to $39.50 Ready for Your Enthusiastic Choice And after all....what could you give that would delight her more than a dress! BABS—-Party dress ‘of yellow ta‘feta chiffon 0 Old fambic fit wh A that holda flower cor Two Dozen of Dresses at $2.25 ASplendid Showing of Regulation Dresses |) nd at $4.95 to $12.75 and 4 ribbe 87.05 Fyrex Glassware Fire proof and vanitary, #0 fine | for cooling in, mrve the lood in th in which the food thereby saving a lot of £00 Doz. Watcr Heavy blank, richly eut. tratea, Ye! 4 Tumblers, 95 doz. Tilus- reen daintily | lustrated. DOTTY — white slotted an with mings aleeve seductiveness of Oriental En whimsicalness of French Statuary can want to make home lovely at Christmas makes its best bid to be chosen to bring happiness to the recipient Rhinestone Rhinestone some centre. Other First and most important of course, to serve the Feast that is always so prodigal in America Dinner Sets, $19.50 to $800.00 Only Space to Quote 2 Specials: At $19.50, 100 Piece: white semi-porcelain, decorated flowers to simulate French China, very good looking. At par in | colors. $57.50, French China, decorated most exquisitely in pastel ‘The decoration is a ‘conventional Stippled go'd on handks. GIMBELS CHINA AND GLASSWARE SECTION --Fifth Floor posed of with the very least Bar Pins, $2.50 to $25.00 Exact copies of higher priced models in dainty open work rhinestones, set in sterling silver. design. Brooches, $4.95 to $45.00 Large sized brooches—in lace-like pat- terns—set with small cut rhinestones— have a pearl mounted in the Black Silk Moire Sautoirs, 75¢ to $1.25 Sterling silver slide and swivel. Sparkling rhinestones, Stunning Dinner Rings $3.00 to $12.00 Rhinestones with sterling silver—all new models—Cluster—Marquis—Prin- cess and fancy styles. Gold-filled Bracelets, $1.75 to $5.50 Engine-turned or engraved styles; many widths; for young girls or older women. GIMBELS JEWELRY SHOP—Main Floor Bracelets, Rings, Brooches, Bar Pins Brilliant with Rhinestones---Set in Sterling Silver So many charming and inexpensive ways of sending your Yuletide greeting may be found in the Gimbel Jewelry Shop—that one’s entire. gift-list can be satisfactorily dis- possible trouble. Here’s just a hint of an inexhaustible store of Christmas Cheer! Flexible Rhinestone Bracelets, $5.75 Sterling silver, set with brilliant cut Sterling Siler Photograph Lockets $2.75 to $15.00 Attractive in octagonal and fancy shapes. Engine- turned or hammered. Spanish High Top Combs $11.50 to $35.00 Sapphire, amethyst, topaz or emerald colored stones, set in demi-amber or crystal. “On With the Dancel” Say These have them in Wonderful Rose—Purple— GIMBELS P. Dainty Christmas Petticoats, Gift-Special, $5.95 They're Washable Satin—for practicality—-They’ve lace ribbon—for daintiness—You may and Flesh or White. , Other Petticoats to $45.25 And Here’s Just a Corduroy Robe, Gift Special, $7.50. - In lovely shades of French Blue— Wistaria—All Seco’ Silk lined-—With a clever collar—girdle and convenient pocket. Other Robes to $53.70 ETTICOAT SHOP— Second Floor “Yours for a Merry Christmas,” Declare These Colorful Georgette Cami- soles, Gift-Special, $1.50 Camisole Corner has “marked down” some nesses to show how it brims over with Christmas Joy. Georgette Camisoles, $1.50 in luscious pastel shades; trimmed with Ince—tucks, hemstitching, Dresden A World of Ribbon Other Camisoles Camisoles ere pe de i ‘i chine — wash- Nabil on able satin $1.95 georgette— with ribbon with laces — shoulder straps, a8 a 4 lovely under At para dark georgette Sane ny blouses, $1.00 to $9.35 GIMBELS LINGERIE SHOP—Second Floor Gifts! Women’s Black Lisle Stockings 85e a Pair 6 Pairs for $4.85 Women’s Fine Quality Full Fashioned Cotton Stockings, 95¢ a Pair. Of unusually soft yarns. Women’s Fine Silk Stockings $2.95 a Pair. Full fashioned pure silk stockings of a splendid madesilk. In black, brown or white. Stockings to $6.50 a Pair GIMBELS HOSIERY SHOP— Main Floor Full fashicned stockings in a good fall weight. In black only. Men’s Fine Cotton Socks, 38c a Pair; 6 Pairs for $2.15. Made of very fine high grade cotton yarns of a geod winter weight. heels und toes—Seamless feet. navy, Cordovan, gray. Other Sccks to $2.50 a Pair 1g Ought to L Your Last Minute Shopping Ought to Lead You Straight to the Fifth Floor at Here the sparkle of Orval, the glow of Fine China, the mbroideries, Pottery and Bronzes, the in short, everything that one 100 Pieces 12 i or | border, oro Gimbels 250 Cut Glass Vases, $3.95 ea, Choice of many shapes. nehes tall, Ilustrated. 1000 Cut Glass Nappies Trays $1.50 ea, Choice of several shapes, suit- able for bon bons, olives, jelly ther delicious things. ‘Illus- trated. Christmas Gifts That Bring Smiles to the Housewife The trerrencous opcraticns of this largest of New York’s housewares stores mean lowest prices. Core to this New Kind of Housefuinishing Store and see the other items too, which there is no room to deseribe here. == Universal Round Elec~ tric Four-Heat Grills complete with cooking outfit. Will boil, breil, fry and toast. Complete with cerd and rtiech- ments, (Illusiraud.) $12.00 Electri¢ Traveling Iron, 24 Ib., fully nickel plated. Complete with ccrd and stand, Special, $3.95 4 fpecial, me) “wy Fags Glass Coffee Filter d-cup capacity, Com- Flete with eleolol burner, Fpeci ustraicd,) $1.25 Glass Tea Make: 4-cup capacity, Ccm- plete with nickel-plated stend and alcohol burner. $e MOOTED, Waste Packets, Fancy Paper Tlustrated,) 95e depancse Fruit and Sandwich Baskets, dozens of styles, hun- drecs to select from, 50c to §4,50 Other styles up to $10.00 GIMBEL S.NEW KIND OF HOUSEFURNISHIN 3 pe. Aluminum Sauce Pans—1,1'), 2 qt. (i: lustvated,) Sf Se Aluminum Tea Kettles 4 qt. size, $2.44 Aluminum Double Roasting Pans--heavy gauge, size 11x16, $4.95. | STORE-—-Fifth Floor 6 pe. Aluminum Han- die Kitehen Set— Carving Knife, Bread Knife, Paring K Kitchen Fork, a and Butcher Knife vi (Us tusirated.) $2.75 2 pe, Stag Handle Bird Set—fancy ferrules, $3.0 3 Piece Carving Set Stag handles, fancy fer- rules, packed in lined box, $4.75 en ==Brooklyn, New Jersey and Long Island Custome For Buddie Soldiers. Special on Saturday, $1.95. Little May Sweetest Dolly! Is the $/.00 A very special price for a dolly who has yellow curls, and a hat and a dear little pink dress—Don't you think 80, sister? Other Dollies, 85c to $95.00, Double reinforced In black, This Crock erjack Set of 24 Lead dainti- KIDDIES! All Aboard for Santa Land on Saturday! Every train and trolley car’s a Saturday Special for Santa Land! Everybody's ccming to ride in Senta’s Airship! Everybody’s going to get his Christmas Peckege frcm Senta~-Santa has a listening ear and a hearty handshake for every single Kiddie. Coming, aren’t you? drums, way from France. bound to welcome in Christmas with the dandiest noise ever. These Saturday Marvels in Santa Land! Who Wouldn’t Want This Wonderful Motor? $11.25 It’s painted a jolly green, with black end gold stripes. It's low—and speedy and full of zip-—just as every gced racer should be. A regular racer for a regular Santa made it that way! Others, $7.50 to $39.95. GIMBELS SANTA LAND—Fourth and Sixth Floors rs Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subway deine This Is Come to Gimbels Saturday—let it be the day to “‘check off” every item on the Christmas list. Here are great stocks— greater than in our history—and greater than elsewhere, folks tell us. Here is a huge institution—ten selling floors alone under one roof—and every nook and cor- ner has outdone itself in procuring Christ- mas stocks and displaying them in Christ- mas Fashion. Here are—in addition—a restaurant, a tea-room, a dainty lunch—a rest room—check rooms, etc., to make your day spent here a pleasant one. styles—in square—in oval And here—spread out all over the store—and hinted of in this advertisement—is the greatest group of special attrac- tions and noteworthy values that you will find in any store anywhere Saturday. “We've the Very Gifts for Baby!” Urge These Gifty Things From Japan Gift Specials $3.95-$7.95 What fond Atintie—or doting parent—could resist sending Baby—who’s never “seen Christmas yet’’— A Charm- A Japanese ing Japan- Baby Bunt- ese Quilted ing to Wrap Silkk Car- an Ameri- riage Cover, can Baby in 95 $7.95 Daintiest of China pinks, or blues ilk—or Satin —or white— or Crepe de comfily quilted Chine — in ~—tlelectably Baby’s own cherry — blos- han de me soms. broidery, GIMBELS BABY SHOP—Second Floor Gifts! Women’s White Glace and Washable Cape Gloves, $2.10 White Glace Gloves are two-clasp style, with Paris point backs. Overseam yewn. Washable Cape Gloves are in one-clasp style—pique sewn. Cape G!oves are all in serviceable tans, with attractively embroidered backs. Excellent for every-Cay wear. Man's One-Clasp Gray Mocha Gloves, $4.00 Beys’ ond Girls’ Gray Out. secm Mocha Glotes, $2.00 Very sturdy and service- ble. Boys’ and Girls’ Warmly Lined Gray Suede Gloves, Outseam sewn—velvety $2.00 and $2.50 ~ well fitting. - al | Other Gloves to $7.00 a Pr. GIMBELS GLOVE SHOP--Main Floor Coristmas Books The Kiddies’ Joy "Beautifully Hlustrated At the Back of the North Wind,” by George MacDonald; illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith: $2.50 net “Robin Hood,” by Paul Cres- wick; illustrated by N. C. Wyeth. $2.50 net “Hans Brinker, or the Silver Skates,” by Mary Mapes Dodge; illustrated” by Maginel Wright Enright. $2.50 net The Boy Scout Life Series 65¢ For Dolly—a New Set of Dishes from Far Japan Special on Saturday, $2.45 Other Charming Dishes, 50¢ to $7.50 Taoter the Trumpet Special for Saturday—$1.95 Santa Land is full of trumpets and Some of them have come all the Every one of them's The Chief Scout Librarian, Mr. F. K. Mathiews, writes concerning y— them: “It is a bully bunch of books,” The Boy Scout Fire Fighters, The Boy Scouts of the Light: These Are Santa's House Troop, The Boy Scout Trail Blazers. The Boy Scout Treasure Hunt- ers. Boy Scouts Afloat. Boy Scouts Courageous. The Big War Series, 65c By Ross Kay The Search for the Spy. pee, Air Scout. Jodging the North Sea M i With Joffre on the Battle Une Fighting in France, Battling on the Somme. With Pershing at the Front. Smashing the Hindenburg Line. GIMBELS—Main Floor Treats for Baby Towser—the nicest of spotted pups—Very soft and comfy to take to bed, $1.25, And the nicest of Wooden Gee - Gees and Cow and Ele- Bhante- ~al! on wheels, ic. @) Big Toys t. | _ Sixth Floor Other Animals 25e to $25.00. '

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