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| Of these Aberdeen and Meredian had twenty-one cach, Rose Hill six, Bay Springs, seven, Glen ten, Igomar, six, Starkville six, Neshoba County six- teen, Winston County five, and others scattered. Alabama reported forty-five dead, of whom twenty weer in Marion County, “and fifteen in Killivgworth Cove. The others ered, Only three known “AG OWN DEAD, nee HUNORED INJURED work among the storm sufferers. dead were reported in Tennessee, one in Williamson County, and two in IN STORM STATES Outside Assistance Is Urgently Needed In Mississippi, Ala- ' bama and Tennessee, BIRMINGHAM, Ala, April 21— Assistance is urgently needed for the relief of tornado eurvivors in a dozen counties of Mississipp!, Alabama and Tennessee. With a death list of 166 * already reported and a 91 'y loss ‘ running into many millions, the tor- nado has taken rank as one of the Most disastrous in the South. Hundreds of injured require medi- cal attention, and the physicians and murses available locally are inade- ‘quate to cope" with the situation. Tents and other temporary struc- lures must ‘be erected for numerous families whose homes were oblit- erated, and a shortage of food is fore- seen. ‘The deaths in Mississippi total 113. —ae NEW ORLEANS, La, April 2L— The Guif Division of the American Red Cross has sent a carload of tents, blankets and medical supplies to- gether with nurses, workers and phy- siclans to Meridian to aid in relief Great April Drivefor 100,000New Customers Savings of from 10 Up to 35 Per Cent. S| reine i me EXCEPTIONAL! One of the Most Important Sales of STATIONERY _ The Gimbel Store Has Ever Promoted Costs have gone up: you know that. And there is reason to believe that the end is not yet. Certain it is that prices of paper‘ are now at the highest point ever known. And you who have been putting up with eight page, advertisingless newspapers know that even at the prevailing high prices there exists an acute shortage. Despite which, or rather because of it, we announce the greatest sale of stationery we have ever staged. For the bulk of the paper here advertised comes from a mill which has given up the manufacture of We bought low; and you buy low. Every sort of paper in this sale: little lavender notes that you in- stinctively test for a vagrant scent. Fashionable notepaper in most attractivé gift cabinets. The social and commercial stationery and has been | always proper white of good lity, And turned over to the making of news-print paper. for the Rete man, sry Aaa) Vai, 2 “ 99 “ee 99 «sD: ce) Crestwoo ‘Rosedale Pinelynn INITIAL 35c Package 18 Sheets 6 Cards 24 Envelopes White, fine linen finish, with attractive initial embossed in gold. Yes, gift stationery at 35c! 75¢ Package 24 Sheets 24 Cards 48 Envelopes The prettiest gift cabinet—note- paper white or tinted—cards gold edged and fashionably narrow. 3,000 Boxes of * Stationery 23c ’ 24 Sheets 24 Envelopes Over a hundred thousand letters! If you're a lively summer correspondent, stock up! Just ieims of good quality white or tinted paper. 98c Package 48 Sheets 12 Cards 48 Envelopes A dozen each of white, blue, pink and buff, with gold-edged cards in buff. Fine stationery most attractively boxed. Linen Finish Stationery 29¢ lb. By the pound, for people who write by the ram—and for.people who know good value when they see it. 102 sheets of paper. En- velopes to match, a* 12¢ a package. “Radiant”? | ‘London Club’’ 49c Package | 0 Heels te 25 Envelopes, 20c 24 Envelopes A very good quality lawn paper, made to ourorder, A conserva- 24 Correspondence Cards Cards in delicate rainbow tints. tive paper for use where the For little personal notes, or intimate, personal note is not appropriate, courteoys acknowledgments. A gift valued at its worth—not at this price. | Other Gift Cabinets 75c Package 48 Sheets of Paper 48 Envelopes White paper only—an array of pretty cabinets of fine stationery, | daintily ribbon-tied, TYPEWRITING PAPER $1.15 A REAM Excellent Quality bond paper, 84x11. Do you know what your office avira ta this now? GIMBELS STATIONERY SHOP—Main Floor Broadway at Ninth, New York 41 10 prs. Silk Stockings were $2.50---Now $1.75 BLACK, sizes 9 to 10. WHITE, sizes 914 to 10%. CORDOVAN, sizes 9 to 10%. BRONZE, sizes 9 to 10. Full-fashioned thread silk, with mercerized cotton tops and soles. They ‘are first pick of their grade, taken from our regular stocks, Main Aisle, Old Building - Summer Curtains Quarter to Third Less Plain scrim and marquisette... Curtains with edges start at... Curtains with insertions start at. $2.50 put Net curtains begin at the low price of. . $3.75 pair Hand-made lacet Arabian curtains are. . $14.50 pair Brussels curtains that were $42.50 are........ $32.50 pair Machine woven curtains, 4 yds. long, were $9. .$7.50 pair Lace panels, were $12.50 to $28 each... $8.75 to $21 ea. 462 pairs in all; odd groups, taken from our regular stocks, and reduced in price. Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. A piece of good. fortune 200 Fine Imported _ Bead Bags at $20 draw-string styles—$30 and $40 grades There are three variations, one * with fringed overskirt, one edged with fringe.and one with tassel. Sizes are generously large. The beads are unusually fine, in tasteful color combinations, worked in attractive, striking pene with a very skilful and thorough needle. _ ‘ Heavy durable silk linings of bright colors. + Main Floor, Old Building © Couch Hammocks $36.50 to. $63.75 | Extra-heavy tubular stands to match—extra. A very interesting variety. Third Galtery, New Bldg. Special presentation, Thursday, of Picturesque Garden Hats at $20.50 Straw of the eminent'y appropriate basket weave fashions these hats in large ceful shapes and in an infinite variety of colors. Every manner of trim- ming significant of Spring and Summer, from black- berries to lilacs, is found on the hats in this display. All the flowers used are French importations Many models are bound with velvet around the brim. The crown may be entirely covered with gay flowers, or merely circled with a wreath of wild flowers or soft grass. Tete de negre, black, navy and purple hats for the women of | quiet taste are relieved by bright flowers, red poppies on a black Boys’ Suits, with two pairs knickers, $27.50 We believe we have done something out of the ordinary in producing such gocd suits as these to sell for $27.50. In material, style, workmanship, they are appreciably better than other suits we have’seen at, that prige. Knife-pleated Norfolks, patch pockets, full-belted. Fourteen patterns and colorings, in tweeds and cheviots, including most of the good tans, browns and heather mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Rah-rah Hats, $2.25 hat, daisies on brown, buttercups on navy blue, and so on. In addition to these there are many hats in the new Spring shades, jade, peacock, wistaria, rose and a host of others. No two models alike Every one is distinctive, attrac tive and becoming. First floor, Old Building Were $3.25. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Fancy shape crown, Black with black band Bleached with blue band, 200 Roll-brim Sailors, $2.75 ‘They are $3.50 grades; square and round crown; navy blue, black, bleached; Marine or Navy bands; sizes 5 to 9 years. Third floor, Old Building Fur Storage The Wanamaker Fur Storage vaults are - ready. Telephone us to send for your furs. Stuyvesant 4700. Ask for Fur Storage Section. Telephone Stuvyesant 4700 ‘oulard silk jersey wi wee tabs of ribbon. at $35 —A remarkable Sale : $45 175 Suits, $49.50 to $55 grades, at First, we got in touch with a man- ufacturer who had some fine bel- vedere cloth—that fine closely woven wool cloth that has a very fine herringbone twill through it. Room has lately. become more valuable to the manufacturer who gave us the geet to procure 175 suits made of this model and of a fine wool mix- Ff ture of the homespun character, ae are the suits we are selling} at $35. The models are smart and particularly suitable for the of material. Trim notch-col jared suits, with pollidiny string girdles and patgh pone the types of tailored suits appro- priate for both town and country; fully lined with lain and novelty silks and f: with bone uttons. The beauty of these suits is that ae oe come in ie oN tiny ae grays + greens are so muc! aye lor ime wear after the dark colors of winter. eee For those who prefer them, there are a few blue serge suits at this price. , * Thursday, in the Women’s Suit Salons, Second floor, Old Building 3,796 prs. Women’s Low Shoes Because bought last Summer, they are still being offered at the old low price of........ Not only were the shoes bought last Summer, but they were made of leathers on hand before the big advance in leather prices that occurred last July and August. ) We cannot replace them now to sell for less than $10 to $11 In spite of their low price, these shoes are Wanamaker way by a maker who has made hun: the past twenty years or more. They are better shoes than many t advertised at “cut prices” and alleged to be worth considerably more. Tan, black and fords, pumps and tongue slippers. A variety of toes, heels and styles. Laced Oxfords Tan calfskin and black kid- skin, with medium toe and CMPan Kidskin, medi \ n in, . healt i in, medium toe, low ‘ Black calfskin ‘with medium toe and perforated design on tip; Cuban heel, Black calfskin, medium toe with tip, Cuban heel. Black kidskin, with medium toe and heel. Comfort Oxfords Black kidskin, full ro.nd toe, low heel. Sold with the full Wanamaker guarantee in the regular Shoe Store, ‘‘Avenue of Shoes’’—First floor, Old Building. ; A for Miss 14-to-20 mi Frocks $39.79, $49.50 Tricolette—plain weave FOULARD frocks have ruffled three-tier skirts, or skirts distended hip effect. Navy TRICOLETTH is eat, wee Pate GEORGETTE CREPE frocks in navy blue only—beaded |} ‘ —but in a distinctive way. Second floor, Old Building—Tenth Street " 400 Women’s Tailored Suits Store Hours 9 to 5 Georgette Crepe skirts (model illustrated), trimmed with tiny pl ee looks like the fine the plain weave which ielores, Simple model trimmed with Bark color, navy o and $45 Ag = » a remarkable sale. : Models are braided and plain; notch and roll collared; made with little polis some of them, and featuring long Tuxedo collars in other Ser shoulders and sleeves are what they should be— trim, sttug, well cut. The tailoring is excellent. 5 $8 pair of good materials, thoroughly well made in the of thousands of of shoes for us during t we have recently seen patent leather Ox- Opera Pumps Patent leather, with Cuban eel. Biack kidskin, with small silk bow and low heel. Dress Oxfords Patent leather, pointed plain toe, Cuban heel. Soft kidskin laced with rib- bon, plain toe and Cuban heel, very dressy. Tongue Slippers Patent leather slippers with Louis heel. Negligees, $7.95 $10 grade The materials ~a soft box loom crepe with the effectiveness of silk and of bet- ter-wearing quality. The styles two slip-over models. One is h an d-embroi- dered in soft colored wools front and back. Square neck and short sleeves are banded with contrast ing color, ‘I'he other is hand- somely hand- embroidered in silk. - The colors are bewitching—rose, li ht blue, orchid, peach, French plue, wis- tar'a and suhset. Complet> size aasortment. Main and Third floors Old Bldg Housewaresintended for March Sale-- Just arrived And will be sold at March sale prices ___ pint alu | basket, & in. in diameter 600 (oar umenemal Wik ,.4 TSe grade), mavce pan 1. Glaan’ mixer 25¢. with cov 8. Handy folding step, 23 ta, 1, Five 6. French frier with tinned wire er; $1.60 high $1 (our $1.25 grade). (our$1.95 9. Folding dryer (wood) with grade) arms $1 (our $1.25 grade). r wash boiler ot In with extra heavy T : 10, White enagel kitchen tables 1.” | wien’ drawers aduere slows Spite enamel! on stost tops--36 Inches & is board on 3 davered" or uncovered St tour Ghee iron, 6 and 8 grade). ve pressini wore eae ee ee es ee ee Se oe ne ere —————————