The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1920, Page 8

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ND JURIES Praises Past Work Jury this morning, Justice Vernon M, Davis com- ited the work of the Bront Grand Ho assured the new jurors that the establishment of the county ‘Sministration of criminal law has | Prosecuted with vigor so that the Beet order of the community bas been ‘Preserved. between District Gibbs. The Grand Jury the County Judgo, bE the Full John J. Kolbe, forty-seven, and, meth at thes poor health, neighbors said dollars you will save. Four Piece Quartered Oak Queen Anne Period Suite Consist:..; of BUFFET, CHINA CLOSET, SERV- i} ING TABLE, DINING TABLE, 48 inches, '6 ft. ex- + four pieces # IN BRONX LAUDED ts In Inquiries as He Charges New Investigating Body. ‘Te wearing in the Bronx February | ‘The fire’ case the new Grand Jury called upon for action probably death of six membérs of family, No, 2828 Hughes died from poison con- dary probably will be called upon Fenow the investigation of the con- Martin and County Judge Louis @emanded that the minutes be reopened Gnd the entire matter investigated. ———— SEEK ROBT. T. FULTON’S CLOCK iyi Relic, Whie Which Telts Time ‘amd Bensons, om Auction. (ipeciat 16 The Evening Word.) MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., - ‘Wealthy New Yorkers who have coun- Gy Homes in Westchester County, it} te expected, will be active bidders for) 4% Grandfather's hall clock, an antique ef Kobert Fulton, which will be at an auction by Storms & Far- 7 Dobbs Ferry to-morrow. Ginavens buiide®. It Is an heir- v % ase ye | oldest reli. ite kind in the o ‘clock. th ate, ihe to Europe ree wenty-! ave ir was brought back by an i ah jue collector who went to ®xpress purpose of pur- to-day by Anna Lewis estate of Gen, Hiram Dur- was held to have been in-| foo time of the crime, The plaintiff charges tant ‘Gen. Dar- Remonth ‘Income ‘as By dle USSR. “Tale wan ete i to food and lodging, she slatme, Fae elares that Harry H. D th of his Kills Self With Shotgun, at himself tate last night in his reom at No, 265 Eleventh Avenue, Long double barrelled shotgun in his attached a atrit ‘0 the trigee: tring "he" bas been in Prices Will Surprise You. : Cone in — inspect the pieces — look at the prices--and realize the many “*We Make Terms to Fit’’ Pigin Figure Taze on Everything Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, PRICES OF FURS HIGH NEXT V WINTER of Mem-| Value of Skins at Sale Beginning | To-Day in St. Louis Placed at $25,000,000, ST. LOUIS, Feb. 2.—Prices of furs will be decidedly higher next winter, according to buyers attending the winter auction 4 the International Fur (Rachange here, which opened Supreme Mote than ix hundred buyers trom all parts of the eid tendance, ore than 15. 09, 000" pelts valued “at kpproxigately $15,000,000 Will be Gisponed BF during’ the sale which will continue through Meb. it The sale is expected to be the largest In the history of the trade. The prospective increade in prices igned to the embargo placed on r eraden of fure by Australia to the Bolsheviki uprisings in B. Fouke, President of the | Exchange, said about half the furs of the world were represented at this “tote offered tox day included 9,000 | Government seal skin: om ‘the Prybliof islands. and 1200, 000" Rus- sian squire i, Attorney last week who has Feb. 2.— moon and hes satinfled that we rful bargain, wil ‘and promptly refund, 1 on mitia tance accombanlcs or bargain, call toda: Be SPECI ‘was, B. G omy ree SQ TABLI i mg Rl NING (aa shot and cart Perr HALL Dresser e white $ 75 my *29 i325" Chifforobe queers, oak, $2 9* OPEN SATURDAY EVEN INGS NO . Ave ei" ‘St. Each table is so properly placed that you can rest w ‘Those who desire to smoke will find the Cafe Service alk that they would expect; for Nigga has come to le you eat in the Gimbel Restaurant on the Eighth Floor be known as a most “clubbable To-morrow Begins the Final F UR Disposal with Reductions that Must Effect Clearance of every fur coat and Winter fur piece in stock ee Paris and ot Louis fur Lia! lho report highest prices for raw fre eve bee, btane. ba igi | next season's fs must in That t ) Coke ‘present sore for permits no ing ov ee ad ity offered for now Feoverestinated in importance al Ay 4g RIVE, accordance, the Gimbel The wl by "Moleskin Wrap-Goat skins . Freach Seal Coat (Illus- trated above), full length, collar and cuffs of fine nu- tra Reduced to $195 Yet, we sre Gearing decks f al border Natural Mink Coat’ trotteur length, of skins Ras to $545 Hudson Seal Coats, full length, with black skunk 4-row border, collar and cuffs. Natural Mink Coat full length, with sel! Reduced to $895 of finely matched Oi) il 9 A | sins - BROADWAY-S3"4ST._ .can hardly PRA a a HER Oss Veh eG God Reduced to $435 Hudson Seal Coats, three-quarter length, with choicest squirrel collar and cuffs. . Hudson Seal Wrap-Coats, of soft ‘lustrous Reduced to $425 Win Gore Reduced to $410 Hudson Seal Coats, trotteur model, with Kolinsky squirrel border arid collar, "Reduced to $325 Moleskin Coats, full length, of choice PRION Fics eas Ost iw cides’ oa balay Reduced to $395 . Reduced to $475 15 French Seal Fur Coats — (dyed coney) in various models with skunk raccoon collar. | To Close Out at $165 Caracal Fur Coats— All remaining cara- cal coats; all full length models; now marked half former iss” $245 $325 | care collar collar and of finest clear Closing Out 40 Fox and Woif Scarfs, brown taupe in color, + $18 . Mole Trotteur Coat (Illus- trated above), finished bea- ver collar and cuffs, Reduced to $289 Moleskin Coats, trotteur length, French Seal Coats, full len Jap Kolinsky collar and cui fs. . Nutria Coats, trotteur model, of fine chey's Mn oat me, trotieur length, ts, eur le: ge: fabigthe : Reduced to $265 Marmot Coats, full length, with large raccoon i a ‘Reiuced toe $165 , with lar Hudson Seal Muff, NOW $11.50 Dyed Skunk Muffe, | NOW $19.50 | GIMBELS FUR SALON—Third Floor That Wonderful All- JERSEY CLOTH 54 Inches Wide: All Wool $2.55 yard The original porohese placed on Sale contained 5000 yards right at’ W oolFabric“Sylvanette” ] the opening of the Outdoor Season of the most wanted knitted Jersey Fabric in the following colors: Steel Grey Nawy Suede Myrtle (two shades) African Brown Titian A Special Purchase, specially priced at a third of what nearly every one is asking for it. This ‘‘Sylvanette”’ In the Gimbel regular stock there is the same type of fabric at a price far, far in excess of $2.55. is absolutely a perfect fabric, is woven in the larger rib required for modish Sports Apparel, and is woven in a tube so that there need be no seam in the skirt, which simplifies its making. GIMBELS WOOL FABRIC SHOP—Second Floor VALENTINES “Littlest, lovelicst lady mine, Here's my heart for your oalentine’’ Would you like to say just that to her? Or are there other messages that fat little cupids and golden-eyed turtle doves might bring her? A very diffi cult fair one—eshe—who wouldn't be won by the dainty missives St. Valentine has left in the Gimbel Stat y Shop! Everything for a Valentine Party, toot 3c to $1.00 GIMBELS STATIONERY SHOP-—Main Floor Black Taupe Tan = February Ushers in The New Spring Petticoats And by ther slim prettiness you ey one pulp Fashion’ are blowing. Prods are wonderhully ittle for roes Saye well- tailored, able -to-stand-up-under-hard-wear Ra ts | $1.95—Plain Cot }. 95-—Co - and Novelty Pott. Rigen SlkFlounced patterns.” “vaetive oh Sng pai ¥ | mes- saline; ; new Black Princess Cloth | _ ‘8s ‘otticoats with tai- | §4.95—Striped Habutai lored 5 neatl) Suk P i tucked; fuuhed wish | Se plected Mout very new. Othor Petticoats to $45.00 N. B,—Emerald Green is Spring’s Favorite Petticoat Color GIMBELS PETTICOAT jrooklyn, New Jer. v cond } and Long Island Customers Divert to Gimbels Rpatied lo $235 Reduced to $155 FEBRUARY 2, 1920. New Wall vapers in pleasing variety—in new designs. teful colorings—all moderately at Caer ta Das vo iy ane pe your the choice of the all-important bac! ct and furniture. '3 WALL PAPER SHOP—Sixth Floor Hudson Seal Wrap-Coat (llustrated above), of choice pelts; large Siberian squirrel cape collar. Reduced to $495 Hudson Seal Trotteur Coat (Illustrated above), with Kolinsky squirrel border, collar and cuffs. Reduced to $295 Cotton Voiles 85c featuring navy blue and tan; the Paris decree for Spring. Navy blue backgroun with tan designs; tan bac’ grounds with navy blue printings. Foulard printings, Georgette printings, coin spots, rings, and the new applique-effect that simulates beads in their most whimsical notions, Imported Cotton Novelties $2.00 to $6.00 yd. These contain such wonderful creations as are turned out Rodier and other notables in the great French Fashion World and its Manufacturers. GIMBELS—Second Floor SILKS are gelling ready to help with your new Spring Quifit. There are many new, beau- tiful— very beautiful — weaves in wonderful color- ing and designs coming in every day; so the least you can do is to come see them. For the next few days these items below will be featured. And eee how inexpensive they are: 39 tn. Crepe de Chine, $3.00 yd. and all tfe most wanted colorings. 32 in. Chinese Pongee, $1.50 yd. 56 in. Habutai, $285 gd. White washable. 36 in. Satin, $2.75 yd. Flesh washable; specially adapted ‘or blouses, pores ete 35 in. Messaline, $3.00 yd. in all the newest colorings, for Spring and Summer wear Black Dress Satin, $3.10 yd. 35in. wide. Specially priced. Black Crepe de Chine, $3.00 yd. exquisite finish GIMBELS—Second Floor +e All Aboard for Spring with a Rousing Sale of 1500PiecesNainsookandLongcloth at about Today’s Wholesale Cost February second...Just a wee bit of spring in the air...the tiniest thrill that we’ve waited and longed for...And with it— the thought of those dainty underthings and tiny baby clothes and filmy frocks that must be ready to greet sunny days just around the corner. So a Sale of White Fabrics is very much in order. . . Especially a Sale of such Quality Fabrics as these. ..which were finished fe Gimbels six months ago... .and are offered to Madame tomorrow at Economies Based on Six-Months-Ago Prices. White English Finish Long Cloths 36 inches wide; 10 yard pieces $2.95—$3.95—$4.95—$5.50—$5.95—$6.25 a Piece White Soft Finish Nainsooks . 36 inches wide; 10 yard pieces. ~ $3.95—$4.95—$5.50—$6.75 a Piece Sale Begins Tomorrow at 9.30 A. M. GIMBELS WHITE FABRICS SHOP—Second Floor Fabrics for New Draperies Because of the New Furniture you are buying needs just this touch to complete the picture you have in mind of the most | lo. ely home you have imagined for yourself. The Gimbel Special Patterns and the very capable desi; who shows you how to use these patterns are at your service. The Pa Patterns are 50c each; but the charming assistance you receive from the Designer is without cost—-generous and capable. If you make your own draperies you will see how inexpensive new curtains and hangings are; and how great your savings. Here are a few of the Fabrics: Among These, You will find also \ Fabrics to Cover “Biltwel” Furniture | Monks’ Cloth, 50 in. wide, $2.25 yd. | Brocaded Damaska, 50 in, | Friars! Cloth, 50 in, wide, $2.45 yd. twortoned. $548 to $1125 vd. Armures, silk and | Lindundy Cloth, 48 in. wide, paged 675 OO, | $1.75 yd. | Meroe Cloth, 50 in. wide, Teen So Binion $2.75 yd. $4.85, $6.75, up to $12 yd. | Armures, 50 in. wide, figured, Velours, 50 in. wide, fine of colors....... $3.90 to $5.95 yd $2.00 to $5.25 yd. | GIMBELS UPHOLSTERY SHOP—Sixth Floor Boudoir: Table: Floor Lamps #4. 95 to $41.50 Not all sorts at each price but a fine group at each price so you can find pretty much what you need for that pretty home of yours, The sketch shows how charming thay are, All are fully equipped use. 40-watt tungsten apt ng By plugs, shades are in the equipment. The Gimbel Lamp Section pny yy auc a beautif Tent teers Heed Electricity, Gas, l are so moderately GIMBELS—Fifth Fico:

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