The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 10

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10 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 0 era tii $100,000,000 FUND my 1920, AIM OF BAPTISTS 1 Gee ) 2, ois Sine é omise This Sum to the Inter- | | 1 Are as) ours Foes w » WN ement B get | | | cry we) re ners 9 to 4 @tuanme crry, s.4, jan. 12—| ee oe 314s BROADWAY-33 ST. 5:30 We Baptiais of tie United’ States will | | ! : : abate ne ; — - . | Silk Lingerie 1s Amazingly Little- | } At an all-de st Churches, over nqualified approval movement Priced in the White Sale was givon the GINGER ALE The Bapt ta Was decided upon - * . } oo, ana obtained: from | No Better Illustration of January Economies Can Be Given than the Charming Wearables fhe tate venient to Women Now Include This Listed Below, Which Cannot Be Repurchased by Gimbels Today at the Prices Listed Here. # Ginger Ale in Shopping List (bs IE distinctive, delicious flavor of this true ginger product—aged and mel- lowed—has made it the popular home bever- age. Grocers report that women are ordering it regularly for the home and that they enjoy the genuine satisfaction that comes from serving this ginger ale of character and quality. HARVARD COMPANY, Lowell, Mase. NEW YORK DISTRIBUTORS SEGGERMAN BROTHERS, a 91-93 Hudson Street | berinning and to con- dpue until e pledges to be Paid within five years. The meeting of the Ge was attended b State promot Heath of Ne Joim D. Ro ‘Though it really seems a shame to talk prices when such adorable underthings are concerned, Nor does silken lingerie—as Milady knows—tely on beauty for its excuse for being. It is durable, too. Beautiful—durable—eco- nomical—No wonder each piece is a separate and irresistible temptation! Just Hosts of Envelope Chemises at $3.95 Some crepe de chine styles Some tailored models with a topped with a wide band of | wee bit of pastel tinted em- filet, witchingly ribbon run and | broidery—a flowery spray of prettily tucked, as in the dainty | course—to make it delightfully mode! illustrated. feminine. Crepe de chine, too. Some with, bands of lace and satin alternating— and a bit of blue ribbon for the touch Parisienne. Scores of Other Chemises, $3.95 to $32.45 ’ In Crepe de Chine, Washable Satin, Georgette. The Dainty Nightgown Illustrated Is a Wonder-Value : at $5.00 Soft and deliciously pink, with a ribbon-bow topped strap for a sleeve—a frotA of Val. lace and a witching blue ribbon— it is as alluring a gown as we've seen in many a long day. Other Gowns— Hundreds of Them,—to $60.00 One and Two-Piece | And Camisoles, of Pajamas, $17.05 Course, Thousands of Them, $1.00 to $43.23 to $9.35 GIMBELS LINGERIE SHOP—Second Floor In Progress. | January Sales of Silverware and Diamond Mounted | Jewelry Values! Diamond Mounted Jew- pral Board ork ors and en. Dr. Hugh A presided ity just elected Vice Chairm: f the General Com- inittee of the Interchurch World Movement, said this afternoon: “This great meeting of churchmen, Fepresenting, I am informed, some forty-two denominations, nas been successful beyond the hopes of any of us who advocated it. The har- mony pervading the gathering was most gratifying. It has been demon- @trated that the churches of America | ean get together. 1 believe we have made a substantial beginning upon al @reat world programme.” Beveragns of other Nationa and Peric« ~—A Russian Vender of Sbitena Scores of Good Little Bloomers Share in the Value-Giving, $3.95, $5.00 to $11.55 Dressmakers Will Be Interested in These Exquisite Trimmings Just Arrived from France They are the garnitures that Parisian coutouriers are | using in the formal frocks for Autumn, 1920, but have | come to New York in time to grace Milady’s cos- tumes for the brilliant affairs of the Post-Lenten season. Spangled Bandings in Glorious Most Fascinating Magnificent All - Overs for Colorings and Vivid Blacks Jumpers or Casaques Panels and Flouncings —some with the wondrous blu® pr leh det gleam of the sunlit Mediterranean Fist feed ine A Shakey eM rie) =some with the luscious tints of ‘finish” a dance skirt—to gleam an Ophelia rose—Pompadour color- magnificently from a dinner gown— ings, too-—daltFate blues and laven- to fashion a brilliant bodice—and jet ers. and pinks—opalescent bands i ai with the hues of a splendid soap with the glitter of blue—or amber: elry, Saving of 25% to 50%. of net and spangles—a gay little rose bodice— a white net confection dripping with opales- Platinum Ring, set with 15 diamonds, $235 Fancy Cluster Ring, with one pearl in centre surrounded by i rubies and diamonds, $170 cent fringe—a dream of Wit and Ince effect, 17 dia: littlest spangles $1.50 to $49.50 ling sequins. Entranc- istry. Prices range up to $49.50 Platinum Bar Pin, scroll ef- per yd. ing! $125.00 each. per yd. fect, with 4 ds and 1 GIMBELS TRIMMING SHOP—-Main Floor $130 $$$ $$$ $$$ reg 3 \taire jamond “ . ” “ating talant geen ge’, |” Dix-Make’House Dresses ing, Are Featured in the may Sot ae White Sale at $3.95 and $4.95 monds, $30 Platinum La Valliere, fancy open effect, mounted with 7 diamonds and 2 sapphires, $100 The superiority of these dresses in style, quality of material, fit and workmanship is too well known to thou- sands of women to necessitate comment. The point is— Here are “Diz-Make” Dresses at Savings! Continuing the January Sale of Blankets and Linens HE successful farmer raises bigger crops and cuts down costs by investment in labor-sav- ing machinery. CeO BAY 7 cy) Reproductions Included: Bread Tray, Sheffield Pierced Good prices for the farmers’ crops encourage new investment, more production and greater prosperity. But the success of agriculture depends on the growth of railroads—the modern beasts of burden design, $3.75 Bread Tray, Sheffield Plated, $2.25 Candle Sticks, Sheffield; square in shape, $1.50 Hot Water Jug, ateitent, ie English Toast Racks, field, 1. English Sheffield Castors, At $3.95— } Dotted Percale Dresses in pie effect with white pique collar and envelope pockets. —Striped Soisette Waist-line Model, with handkerchief linen collar and two pockets. At $4.95—Novelty Striped Gingham *Vestee Model, $4.95 Cuffs and collar of self mate- rial; two pockets, pearl buttons. These Dresses ina splendid assortment of colors—all with smart short sleeves Savings! [ Some of the Blankets Plaid Woolen Blankets ‘ ay Beh ee sd a ; ‘i Percale ‘and adjustable belt. Sizes 34 to 46. that haul the crops to the world’s markets. iQieh china containers, $5.75 | 1 usable breasted model; fe saa) $7.75 a Pr. AE Md ath, $18.00 | pearl buttons, basket cloth GIMBELS HOUSE DRESS Wool and cotton mixed; collar; twe-button flap pockets, SHOP—Second Floor block patterns; 72x80 inches. White Woolen - Blankets $10.50 a Pr. Extra large wool and cotton mixed blankets, made specially for Gimbels; ‘neat striped borders; ribbon bindings to match; 72x90 inches, Plaid Woolen Blankets $15.00 a Pr. Fine Ohio wool stock on cotton warp. Extra size and weight; large block patterns, } inpink, blue,tan; 72x90 inehes, Other Blankets to $40.00, | White Crochet Bed Spreads, $2.65 and $3.25 | Closely woven spreads in Marseilles pattern; neat! hemmed and soft finished; full sizes. GIMBELS—Main Floor Over A Million Women Know the Health and Fashion Advantages of A Nemo Corset | Are You Perhaps Overlooking Them? | r sein aapees|| The railroads—like the farms—increase their output and cut down unit costs by the constant investment of new capital. - With fair prices for the work they do, the : \ railroads are able to attract new capital for ~ Out of accumulated capital expanding their facilities, have arisen all the successes of industry and applied ecie ence, all the comforts aod ameliorations of the commoa lot. Upon it the world must depend for the process of re- construction in which all have ‘to share. JAMES J. HILL, Rates high enough to yield a fair return will insure railroad growth, and prevent costly traffic | congestion which invariably results in poorer service at higher cost. ~ ‘ _ Soalored, with cut corners, National wealth can increase only as our rail- | $2.95 and $3.50. 4 \ roads grow. Some of th B } | __Linens Poor railroad service is dear at any price, Voge OWMee= [deh Likes No growing country can long vay the price of Hemstitched Huck F sisal Towels j inadequate transportation facilities, ; | | Pe ka ee a0 NT i Pure Irish Linen Round q The Nemo The Nemo The Nemo The Nemo The Nemo Scalloped Satin Damask Marvelace _Self-Reducing Justpul Kop Service Wonderlift | Tablecloths Corset Corset Brassiere Corset Corset 70 in. in diameter, $6.75, | Pure Irish Linen Loom Damask 70 in. wide, $1.60 a yard. | | Big Spongy Bath Towels | | ‘ This advertisement is published tythe « a . A CD Cr. with the Wonder- | Association of & Railway Oxecutives, Peete supports the mus- cles of the abdo- offers a model for all figures, assur- ing correct fash- ion with comfort and durability ex- combines the feat- ures of the Nemo Wonderlift except that it laces at the side; closed, sage conducive to clusive to Nemo men as Nature in- ventilated back. flesh reduction. come a Y make. tended. Each Gimbel Corsetiere Fitting a Nemo Corset is a Graduate of the Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute and is therefore scientifically trained to know the correct Nemo model | Extraordinary values, for the specific needs of each figure. | Apes na Aten & Som GIMBELS PINK CORSET SHOP.—Second Floor GIMBELS—Second Floor bas self-reducing straps that pro- duce a continuous and gentle mas- Pull bleached, absorbent; 25x46 in.; 69¢ each, . Pure Irish Linen Hemmed Huck Towels ring information concerning railroad. site riting to The Association of Railwe jon _moy obtain litera Kroadway, New York ’

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