The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1920, Page 12

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iis * 12' RNMENT CASE + 1S NEARLY CLOSED IN Hotel Savoy from pneumonia, St. Patrick's Cathedral at 10,30 Interment will be in |the Lutheran Cemetery. ® recess in many of the Courts 40 the| “DANDERINE”’ FOR FALLING HAIR For a few cents you can save your hair and double ‘ NEWBERRY TRIAL Everybody,” One Witness id Said. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., March 2.~ fn the Newberry elections conspiracy ase began to-day with recital of Grand | Paty testimony from the notes of H. ) Dale Souter, Special Assistant Attorney General, He began with the testimony ‘of Mel R. Deo of North Branch, and then zead his notes on Louis L. Thompson, former Probate Judge at Aegan; Wit- jam Crebassa of L'Anse, ex-Sherift of Bataga County, and Samuel O'Dell, > Lansing, a member of the State Public | Utility Commission and former State ‘Treasurer. 4'Dell was brought into the case on a report that Charles Floyd told William S* JsMickell that O'Dell gave James W. | © Helme assurance of financial aid if that man would run in the Democratic primary against Henry Ford. ‘The. Crebassa testimony, said Mr Souter, was that Paul King came to \ Lanse with Charlies Floyd in May, 1918. | King asked him to use his influence for | Newberry. John Brennan suggested town with Newberry literature.” King was eaid to have replied that “It would ~ tak< a million dollars to satisfy every- palpi ted By @0-Foot Fall From a Painter's Swing. Robert Bachman, of No. 160 Seventh / Street, while repairing a sign on a building at No. 200 West 34th Street, Faneral of Justice Dagre. me Court Justice | died ‘at the will be There will be “Would Take $1,000,000 to Satisfy | ‘he last day of prosecution testimony | “Hand us $1,000 and we will paint the | To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of de- lightful “Danderine” at any drug or | toilet counter for a few tents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the After several applications the hair usually stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. hair grow strong, thick and long and become soft, gloss: from his swing to the Street, sixty fete ‘below, and wae killed. instant beautiful and abundant.— i ..- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Gimbels Hard- Water Soap, 95¢ Dozen In Size—In Quality—In Purity yal Price~The Right Soap for ou. Order Today! GIMBELS—Main Floot GOOD order means 13 a place for the arti- cles of your house- hold, Good valuesuggests this store as the place to buy them all, wi Our whisk brooms hold their shapeand In many sites and many 15 cents to 90 cents. feyise Concer, 457 STREET ano 6rx AVENUE NEW YORK | Here is the reason for these extra big DOLLAR DAY Bar- gains on WEDNESDAY: This store is NOT main- gained to make a profit. The sole reason for its existence is to keep the. big mail order house clear of all odd lots and plus merchandise, and these tonishing big bargain offer- ings are a result. No other store, operated in the ordinary way, could afford to sell staple, standard articles so low. A—Unionette of Batiste; blue, stitching. B—Misses’ Nainsook Slip; embroidery trim. C—Shadow-proof Petticoat; white cambric. D—Sleeveless Coatee of Blue Voile. E—Wash Suit of Tan Linene, with blue trim. Children’s Slip-ons Sweaters with V neck and front finished with contrasting f shell stitching, 2 to 6 years; “yaaa ee = $1.00 Vests Women long _ sleeve 8 Quilted Vests of good quality, White Jap Silk padded with white cotton ‘i $1.00 6; Seb i Dresses * ap of Cham- bray, ¢ mn with pique trim “slide. " belt ; $1.00 Shirts Men's Work Shirts of medium weight Khaki ool Hoover ssand Drill | Attached collar; double stitched seams; patch pockets... $1.00 Dresses Small Girls’ Military style dreas of Frenche finished tan cotton flannel. Four pockets; all-around belt $1.00 Men's Woo! Mixture Caps Caps in a choice of several color Good weight and full $1.00 Blouses oys’ Blouses of 2 durable madras in solid white or white with stripes; aoit culls, effects, 119: W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. The only store that sells the everstocks of the National Cloak & Sutt Ce. Ne connection with any other store & ey Eh» Day Ba F—Rom| r Suit of Tan Khaki Twill. izing color linene style ot soft lin, hatiste trimmed with lace Shirred at waist-line Coats Smart Short Coats of white Pajamas “it’s Batiste Pajamas with blue stitehing and embroidery Dresses Little Girl’ Dresses of French finished white Gowns Hand embroidered washable cotton i Men's Extra Size Striped Shirts ladras Shirts with at- = eee cae sccm eion meme es réains «& These are all National Over- stocks. Featured are examples of the bargains in 1en’s, women’s and children’s wear- ing apparel. There are many more, all equally big values. Quantities are often limited, some of the articles are of past season's styles, size ranges are not always complete, but to realize the wonderful values you must. see the articles themselves. Come tomorrow, Wednesday, and “SEE WHAT YOU SAVE!” Dress of Cotton Gabardine H—Brocade Corset for slender figures ion Suit, knit from Combed Cotton all Outfit of Blue Chambray. . ‘Women’s Shoes of Black Gun Metal Leather or White Canvas; Misses’ Patent Leather with white tops; Children’s Patent Pumps or Chrome Leather Moccasins; Infants’ Patent Pumps. In the styles pictured. Where else shoes at a dollar? Some of the Other DOLLAR DAY Bargains Dresses © to 14 year old Girl's Dress of plaid Gingham They’re extraordinary values! Dresses S mali Children’s Bloomer style Dress of goo! quality Khaki Tan gy 9g Linene. Sizes 2 to 6 yares Ties Open end 4-in-hands of Silk d blue or garnet; also blue with polka dots. 4 for... .., $1.00 Dresses Embroidered sheer pin | tucked and lace trimmed, "Sutin belt. Sizes 2 to 6 | years aie. ji | | Overalls Grey and Black | Striped pattern Men's | full cut bib style; Elastic Suspen- ders; triple stitched | MeeRMAAS steers . $1.00 Poplin in White Organdie, | Jumpers Men's Jumper style if overalls described above ., $1.00 B I ouses Boy's Black Sateen Blouses of medium weight Attached collar; patch pockets. Small sizes. 2 for . $1.00 White Petticoats Work Coats in Gre: and Black striped pattern to mate! Petticoats \\» At $5.50 yard Tricotines and Poiret Twilis 54 inches wide; all wool, navy blue. At $5.00 yard All-Wool Shepherd Checks, 54 inches wide; and in every sort of a check st ores that is correct for 1920. Fine, selected yarns that wear well and give character to the fabric. White Fabrics: a Foursome At $3.45 yard “American made Serge in the fine, beautiful French twill weave. 50 inches wide. All wool, of course. At $3.75 yard AlkWool Tricotines, 48 inches wide. New colors of sand, tan, copen, castor, taupe, green, brown, navy, blue-bird and black. Some are 50 inches wide. Cloth, the best sports fabric that we know of at the price. 54 inches wide. Eight col- ors and black, ¥ | 9 to 5:30 | - Use the Gimbel School of Dressmaking 6 lessons; the complete course is only $4.00 and you can make your Spring frocks, thus keeping your apparel at a minimum cost. Enroll on Second Floor The Spring Festival in Wool Dress Goods is as beautiful as a California garden of flowers, for the plaids are gorgeous, the stripes “follow their leader” —the plaid—and flaunt their gayety like a triumphant banner-parade up the Avenue des Allies. The Velours and Silk Duvetyns are like rich, ripe fruit that turns a velvety cheek to the warm California sun. The Tweeds map their Easter manners from the lands that give them being—the Old Sod and the Thistle. They are staunch and true and sedate. Then there are Broadcloths, Gabardines, Serges, Tricotines, Poiret Twills, ‘old reliables,”’ but in the smart- est whims that Dame Fashion can contrive in her re-birth after the years of a war-torn world. q Gimbels Has Everything That the Market Affords: So Take Your Choice A Few Specials that are doubly tempting because of the Price: At $2.55 yard All-Wool Syloanette Jersey Broadcloths, _sponged and shrunken. 48 inches wide. Twenty shades; also navy and black. Most exquisite. 7 $3.50 yard At $4.50 yard — |’ witte on tary tie,’ 86 54-inch AlLWool T weeds, | imepeswide...iirmly woven Heather mixtures, greys, | Fine for men as well as for browne, tans, greens, etc. women. GIMBELS WOOL FABRIC SHOP—S2cond Fier ‘That Bids You to Sew White Novelty Voiles, 75¢ 4d. . Dainty stri and crossbgrs; 36 inches wide. White Gabardines, $1.25 yd. Serviceable summer fabric for skirts and blouses. White Organdies, 48c, 68c, $1 yd. Fine sheer fabrics, high in fashion’s favor. 40 inches. Cotton Wash Satig, $1.65, $1.95 yd. Lovely lustrous fabric with per- manent satin finish. 36 inches. il is it 3.50, $4.85, $5.50, $5.95 a Pi White English io Lensclols, $4. at $. a Piece ; 86 inches wi GIMBELS WHITE FABRIC SHOP—Second’Floor March Opens with a Broadside in Hosiery 1m aie Sa $1.75 Full-fashioned pure silk stockings in fine sheer Spring weight with wide elastic lisle tops and reinforced lisle soles, Black or brown. Less Than Present Wholesale Cost 5000 Pairs Silk Socks FOR MEN 55¢ “Seconds” — yes — but silk socks at 55c even in seconds are mighty rare these days. And these are from a maker whose seconds are as good as many people's firsts. Spring Shades; Lisle Heels and Toes GIMBELS HOSIERY SHOP—Main Floor 2000 Camisoles Leave Us | Tomorrow | $1.25: $2.00 Washable Satin Camisoles, $1.25 —Yes—really, even in this age of over-the-top and-beyond-it prices. These and their pretty sisters a bit more elaborate represent a little corner in Camisoles by the Gimbel Lingerie Shop. Filet Pattern Lace ; a touch of dainty embroidery, ribbon shoulder straps, are found in this group. One slip- over model. $1.25 Valenciennes and Filet imitation laces trim four new models—two in crepe de chine; two in washable satin. Strap shoulder and set-in arm styles. $1.50 Over a Dozen Charming Styles at $2.00 _ Crepes de chine and washable satins in slip-over, minal and set-in-arm styles. Vide and narrow laces, medallions, tuck- ings add their bit of loveliness. GIMBELS—Second Floor Crepe de Chine at $2.50 a yard is always difficult to keep in stock for it 18 80 good for the money and so much in the fashion that there is a steady drive for it. This new crepe de chine is a beautiful fabric for it shows the ‘erepe-like weave so richly crinkly and 80 lustrous. 35 inches wide, in every color that you can possibly want for the street and for evening wear. 6 yards is ample for any frock. So you see how inexpensive your frock will be, if you but use the Gimbel School of Dressmaking to help you, . Dress Satin with a charmeuse finish Specially priced $2.95 yard, i taupe, brown only. GIMBELS—Second Floor Paris says: White Organdy for frills, collars, cuffs, sashes, and all sorts of accessories, whether it be a frock of the new cotton sateens over which Fashion has gone mad or @ silk taffetas or silky ginghams, Organdies are $1.00 a yard, and so wide it requires very little. Ginghams aie 75¢ a yard and make just the sweetest, most youthful early frock that you can want. See Them ! GIMBELS—Second Floor tops (slightly marred); 27x40 ins, and 28x41% | S-at. size, $255—4-at. Inches ss .seserees $7.45 | size s,s. 24 Green gold finish bags—of course—just the est, glitteriest models, co) Hemstitched towels, heavy and | Imported Irish Linen Crash, eavy quality; for hand, roller | ish towe 100 pieces, right from Limoges, decorated in the little sprays that the French delight in. Only $37.50. 108 pieces, fine French China that simply glows under the pink roses that form the border. $87.50 $100,000.00 Worth Lamps Lamp Shades’and Other Lighting. Facilities at Savings of 10% to 40% Just look at the Floor Lamps at $21.50 complete . GIMBELS LAMP, CHINA AND GLASSWARE SECTIONS—Fifth Floor Many valuable Housewares are offered at reduced prices during this great sdle—of the many these few may suggest the opp Aluminum Tea Kettle, Tables with porcelain | a oniged wood handle, “GIMBELS NEW KIND.OF HOUSEFURNISHING STORE MESH BAGS The Kind You Want\With « Your Easter Suits 344 inches long; 5! inches inches long; wide. inches wide. $9.50 to $21.00 $16.50 to $37.00 $28.00 to $64.00 Same Bags in Silver Plate. Same Bags in Sterling Silver $9.50 to $35.00 $35.00 to $120.00 GIMBELS JEWELRY SHOP—Main Floor Towels and Tablecloths A Combine for Thrift Looking toward Springtime needs, the Linen Shop reduces prices: 1500 Bath Towels, 35c, 59c, 78c each | Hemmed Huck Towels, Made from extra heavy quality | $/.50, $1.75 doz. clean absorbent cotton yarns. | Fulbbleached. | _erous size. Colton and Linen Huck Towels, | $2.35 yard closely woven: neat stripe bor- | pyre Trish Linen Tablecloths and 3 | Napkins, i Satin damask; several handsome designs. F IMBELS LINEN S China : Lamps : Glassware : Housewares in the Great March Sale are creating beautiful homes where hospitality can reign supreme; for what is more delightful than a Dinner Table correctly appointed, encircled’ with brilliant people that sparkle with repartee, rt of a memory that lives longest in the minds of those whom we delight to call “the best people. Here is a range of Dinnerware that French China conventional border. Coin gold on handles. $79.50 inehons cor Alaska-Make Refrig- colator, black ized erators, white enam- Wood ‘handle, 10-6UP | ied food chamber, $1.74 $34.50 At $4.50 yard 7 finest, dainti« , pied, you may be sure, from the smartest of solid gold ones. ‘ Narrow Frame style, in dome shape, with hand-engraved or engine-turned designs. Medium or exq' th. Some with jeweled clasps. Three sizes, as illustrated. Mesh Bags,4 inches Mesh Bags, 5 inches Mesh tely fine bab; Firm and closely woven; gen- | All Linen Wept Table Damask, Extra heavy quality; assortment of designs; 70 inches wide. 70 x 70 inches, 2 inches, That's the sort ible by everyone American Ware | | 106 pieces, clear white, semi-porcelain. Choice of several designs in the decoration. Coin gold on the | handles. ; Other sets, American ma 107 pieces, from Theodore Haviland et cie. Rich | Great March China Sale. | is compassil de, priced specially for the Glassware A 7-piece Sets, for iced tea or for lemonade. Jug is covered and there are 6 tumblers with sippers for each of glass. $3.95 complete. ortunities offered — Vacuum nt payment plan, | n from | en 952,50 to $80,00 | from $55.00 to $71.25 —Fifth Floor ho Li Bunnyland the place where the Easter Eggs row. Eyery day from now until aster ,he’s waiting to show Lit- tle Boys and Girls —the really truly ducks and rabbits and chickens. --the beautiful Easter Bas- kets, | —the Easter Egg Shop. —and all the great big won- derful toys he’s planned for the kiddies’ Easter. Children! If You Want New Toys for, Easter Tell Brer Rabbit! GIM BELS—Fourth Floor ON SALE NOW! Phonograph and Piano Masterpieces from the Music Show The phonograph and pi- ano masterpieces from the New York Music Show are now on sale at Gimbels. The same instruments; the same specially built mod- els; the same sort of display. . * CONCERT Tomorrow from 3 to 4 o'clock by Miss . Marion Evelyn Cox of the Pathe Freres, Phonograph Company * will sing in person. The Arrow @nd the Song -Pintusti Love's Old Sweet Song —Stultz One Fleeting Hour —Lee “Other concerts will be aiven daily by celebrated artists from three to four o'clock. GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS —Bighth Floor WALL PAPERS Offered as special items, for this week only, at Worth While Reductions Bedroom Papers, chintzes, stripes and flowered effects, 15¢ a roll Dining and Living Room Papers, plain weaves in popular tans and greys, °* 35¢ a roll Tapestry Papers, riclf in color effects, 80-inch Grasscloths, plain stipples and colors, 60c a roll figured specials in many $1.90 a roll IMBELS—Sixth Floor | | Hoosrer Kitchen Cab: i fitted with al sary conyeni Prices range ne

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