The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1920, Page 12

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AL, Naat ‘ i | HE EVENING WORLD, Engineer of Watertown Killed. WATERTOWN, N. ¥., Sept. 9 —Bu- S| gene N. Kenyon, engineer of thia city, ———— H | was killed and others fateily injured us early thia morning when a passenger tr Was Struck Down on Street eeene ne Shin’ he couple aire | train, bound from Utien to this elty was killed. wrecked nt Alder Creek. <== Fit? | Are you confident that they'll stay put—~ That they won’t slip? Your glasses—we mean. We make ’em stick. ‘efit eyes and nose as well in the OPTICAL SHOP—Main Floor, Balcony Who's Who in} the Hat World Styles That 4 Fea- GIMBEL BROTHERS - 32n» STREET - BROADWAY ~33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY L _ Here's the Very Sweater Sales That You Need for Autumn! End Thursday Still Here—Nurse Allen! One week more!. So many Loot ge wanted to see her that she just ha Ready to anewer all your questions about babies that are and babies to be in the GIMBELS BABY SHOP—Seecond Floor i He Al Stranger. r MecAvoyr thirty-four years &@ atonmfitter of No. 409 East Btrest, was arrested early to- charged with striking a baker Meyer on the head with « bat Gunday-fight, fractur- ‘his skull, and from which Meyer Jater in Metropolitan Hospital, HE logical channel to normal, whether it be high pressure or high prices, is modification. In pricing our Autumn and Winter clothes for men and boys, we have modified our profits, insuring lower prices; but, the ¢ high quality $15.75 A heavy sweater—a sports sweater. Sturd Street with a number of men materials, tailoring and prolonged wal "Right yuan: age 6 iy yo Ei ture Big in the ‘two strangers tried to push y fs collar, af ‘or ping, right for ing, 5 ee" thty waa Tarver 60 the sider _ satisfaction we always have dispensed. Our Greatest Ever Sale Mant for Sreeythitie ti the Grext Outdnore on one 4 = Eaeeball’ bale ge wespone and Autumn and. Winter attire * " bbe d rae lady’s Approval. of them struck Meyer, seg head Upham China: Glass 4 Lamps , re Goin Nay, Rose, White, Black, Maroon, Salmon for men and boys. ‘(——> ‘BRANDON GUILTY OF MURDER his conviction yesterday ) murder of Edward Kupfer ANNIVERSARY PIANO SALE BROKAW BROTHERS pig lay BROADWAY CLEARANCE Direct from the Factory to the Home INSURING A SAVING OF ALL INTERMEDIATE PROFITS ™ This Is‘the Endl THE END OF $50,000 WORTH American and Imported Dinner Sets at Reductions up to 33814% THE END OF $10,000 WORTH of Rich Cut Glass at savings of 20%. THE END OF $5,000 WORTH of Fine Decorated Glassware at 50% Off. THE END OF $7,500 WORTH of Chinese Porcelains : Bronzes at 25% Off. THE END OF $5000 WORTH of Real,Bronzes at 334% Off. THE END OF $3500 WORTH of Oriental Embroideries at 20% Off. THE END OF $15,000 WORTH of Rich French and English China Plates, Cups, Saucers at 33}4% Off. Just Thursday— THEN THE END! GIMBELS CHINA SHOP—Fifth Floor And Brushed Wool Pocketed Scarfs, $9.75 for extra good-looks and a lot more warmth are ever-so-specially marked. Copen, Navy, Brown. GIMBELS WOMEN’S SWEATER SHOP—Third Floor Still On---20% Reductions on Surplus Catalog Merchandise That’s Why Your New Cumains and Draperies Will Cost You so Little This Year. Printed Marquisette Curtain Madras Dutch Serim Curtains . You Pay 70c Yd. You Pay 88¢ Yd. You Pay $2.30 Set Various colors; 36-in. wide Imported; 45 and 60-in. 36 in. x 245 yds. Figured Terry Cloth Attractive Lace Panels 36-in. Cretonnes You Pay $1.25 Yd. You Pay $2.80 ea, PRP 6 tA Attractive colorings ;36 in. 24 yds. long; 50-in. wide. vane proend, striped on Figured Silkoline Figured Voile Filet Net Curtains You Pay 38¢ Yd. You Pay 70¢ Yd. You Pay $2.20 Pr, Bird and floral designs. Fine. 36 inches Plain ecru; white GIMBELS UPHOLSTERY SHOP—Sixth Floor | | i H | \ J i i ROLLED $5.95 Soft, chic, becomingly corded. In black and all golors; good Lyons (U. S. A.) velvet. BRIM remembered by hundreds for many years to come. A grand selection of hundreds of instruments, a great many of them new, some only a trifle used, some second-hand, fg’ some that have been out on rental, some that have been used only for condert and dem- [@ purposes—all radically reduced in price. It means a saving of $100, $150 \; Sad in taany tnstanses 0900 in the purchase of high-class plance. p _|Nemo Corsets Till 9:00 To-Morrow ee Seeee I Saanton Rvenine "Wad May Take and Supreme in Comfort It is a wonderful corset indeed which appeals on such widely varied demands as those of fashion and those of health. And Nemo corsets do—decidedly. It is a usual thing in our Corset Shop to have women present written orders OFF-THE-FACE Manufacturing and Merchandising | $6.95 GRAND—-UPRIGHT and PLAYER PIANOS , Silkiest, Panne or Lyons (U.S.A.) velvet, Black and arey shade of Fashion's color card. $100 Off The Regular Low, Price of Any Upright Piano Grand Piano or Player fgom surgeons or physicians prescribing a certain style of Nemo Corset. _ The Wonderlift for example—is a splen- didly comfortable and ex sentially hygienic device for raising {alle .bdomi-~ nal muscles—for holding in place the abdominal organs and for correcting certain prevalent forms of discomfort, if not aciual And here is a new Nemo (Kop Ser- vice, Style 499), designed to suit medium and heavy figures. 1t has the grad- uated front steel which does so much toward con- fining the abdomen and the long, shapely hips IN OUR ENTIRE sTocK | ‘eomfort tne sels it c-y Gh (With the Exception of Two Restricted Lines) edt As j?; \ * * * One Wonderlift is pic- It comes in pink or 4\ & z (3 . tured. It is priced white and is most DRESS UP eeermermres) | (Comimeent Pavsionts] Phonographs: $41.75 | “(tyes es ene | » $7.20 Sb) at $5.00 Black Panne Silk Velvet faced with rose. Lines and facing that flatter, i The World’s Best Player Pianos will be a spectal feature of this sale. Those who are in the market for 4 Player Piano should lose no time to segrore this opportunity, Prices the lowest ever quoted for instruments of equal w usenPLAYERPIANOS useoGRAND PIANOS uso UPRIGHTS Aeolian .........$325, Steinway..... $350 Leckerling.....$245 Price & Teeple.. 350 . Chickering..... 475 Kroeger....... 245 Harrington ...,.. 365 Decker........ 525 Reinhard 250 Elberon ....... 250 es 375 Wissner......... 750 Biddle... «wav Auphion ....5. 280 Wissner....... 825 Fred’k Doll .... 250 Wissner....... 950 Leckerling ..... 250 useo UPRIGHTS sore hada Brinsmead..... $45 Re Wiethan ...... 85 Milton... Chickering..... 125 Wisner . . Chickering...... 150 Putnam . . Keller & Co.... 160 vone My ME Sccakee Steg sss... 173 Garton & Sen. 3 + 185 Leckerling ..... 225 Wissner....... . 225° Wissner....... . 230 Reinhard... 235 Kranich & Bach. WISSNER PIANOS 55 Flatbush Ave., ox'tiec ‘rm tans, BROOKLYN One Block from Fulton St. If you cannot come to our b: name and address for fu and list of additional bi Sale of new and used Cabinet Phonographs Music Salons, Eighth Floor Open Evenings Till 9 P. M, HOUSEWARES! Prices Go Up to Normal After To-Morrow It’s the last day of September's sale pricing— not the last day of low pricing, for it’s upon all- the-year values that business is built. But the extraordinary values—result of months of preparation—end with September’s end— after tomorrow, Ww “ oe GIMBELS CORSET SHOP—Second Floor These Rug Sales Made Us. Sit Up and Take Notice Vantine’s Japanese jute rugs—we knew. they were an unusual lot—at unusual prices. They’ve an Oriental richness in color and patterning—especially those of a soft shade of tan and blue. We have them in all sizes—long runners, little square ones, and up to great 12x15’s. It seems to be a tell- our-neighbor sort of sale. People come back, They bring riends. Many of them buy quite a number of rugs—various sizes of one color scheme. Here’s to let you know quite a num- ber are left. Prices start at $2.00, Oriental Rugs Still 25% Off That includes the entire Gimbel stock. And a 50% reduction on on the few remaining rugs—large sizes—from Vantine’s stock. GIMBELS RUG STORE—Sisth Floor SWANKY SAILOR $5.00 Hatter’ lush — black, _ Lyons velvet *tating—colored. Best of company for g tailored suit. ewes 8-Piece Aluminum Saucepan Set: Steel Handles: 84c Me (slightly imperfect) Carpet Sweeper—an excellent sweeper. Re- duced to $3.74 Coats for Miss 6 to 14 Better-but Lower-Priced $19.75 Down, down, down go the prices. Up, up, up comes the Mealitgs That's the way the pendulum’s swinging in the Gimbel Girls’ Own Shop. For example- ante the value-ways of the mighty good little coat sketched. $1 5 Its style, obvious—its quality, impeccable—and its . rice less than $20! Oh yes—dollars go a long way fhusde «:{tiey <== ere! Duvetyn-like—say we. Others — Super-quality — and Sale-priced. style—sportin’ colors. Dorset Mixtures; Chinchillas; Zibelines; Polo Mix- , tures in brown, navy, burgundy and loveliest h&ather-tones. Many Fur Collared Aluminum Omelet Pan—can be used for 2 foods over 1 burner. $1.44 Windsor Sauce Pan-—-heavy imported alumi- num, 1 qt. size. 40c Splint Clothes Baskets—strongly made— with firm handles, Tac Food Choppers—complete with 4 knives for different uses, $1.45 RAKISH TAM Shoe Polishing Stand—whit: enamelled the maker, Sportin’ ; $3.25 Cider and Fruit Press $18.50 to $20.75 Ash Cans—black japanned cans— 16x23 inches $2.74 Your Hat Trimmed Without Anid too many more Charge if You Buy It and t to tell about here. GIMBELS GIRLS' OWN SHOP—Third Floor e Materials in GIMBELS—Fifth Floor GIMBELS—Third Floor lyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customere Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Si '

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