The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1921, Page 18

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1921. | Candy Specials at Old-Time Prices H A New Player Piano : $359 1 FerOtkas © tn: Seas titneuve seis» GTMBEL BROTHERS | 3*# fe erssures | oot ta Assorted Fruit Drops, 29¢ Ib, box a a | Music Salons: Eighth Floo | See Pages 10, 2/ ted 9 to 5.30 MeananitaLitina Pisee sid sabevay paisley | 32no STREET - BROADWAY -33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY Open Evenince’ pineal pig N.Y. RECTORS 0 Showed: own to Dr.| Stires, Dr. Slattery and ir) Manning. ‘Phe convention of the Diocese of York called for Jan. 26 to elect ‘Successor to tho late Bishop Burch be ove of the most memorable of It will be th- st too, is the prediction, The is pretty well given over to the home rule idea, and no prelate o: | : H net a resident of New) will have a chance of election. | ‘Wolike the convention in which! open Bureh was elected, there wil: | ‘all probability be formal nominat. | addresses in which the good ts of euch clergyman proposed be set forth. , ‘The diocese has only three choices, qit. ‘g believed, and these are the Dr. Ernest NM. Stires of St.) ', the Rey. Dr, Charles 'T. bs rs, Church and the ®, Manning of aity. rhe beenest Obsérvers among do not look for a locking t will not eventually be Se sei i err Advance Speinie Models Misses’ Frocks: Startling Salé! Women’s Coats ee f a Quality and a Smartness That see }in New Jersey Suits || Values in a Clearance Could Command a Far Higher Priee . Stires would probably be found | 0. habeus in ‘the lead on the first bal “]yigt 18 It were taken to-day. | He is ‘ : Fer ec isctce that torpow th , . Expertly Meade and Styled Panel: Bouf- rge of its affairs, Dr, Slattery fant and Straight-line Models in the ) é . me ae od HR Disa Re, ea ge pbs, 6 i would be high | halon pes Most Popular Street Shades of the Year: milage cisuped tat bis Tailored Women Will Feel Smartly Every One @ Value at its Regular Price: An early visit to the Coat Shop will reveal values such as we MEIC is golds tb be the most inieren- | Dressed in These Cleverly Styled, a Super-Value at its Reduced Price. “e have not been able to offer for seasons! A late visit will ie Ce tes onctae een Becomingly Colored, Trim Little Suits . probably reveal empty racks—these 350 coats cannot last * th 2 duree | ra clergymen sme re | ( through the day. At $18.50 you will find nvention, Four new models~ at a good old price. Four styles of thay simplicity . ’ You say Bishop Lloyd has been ed ° e ° and much charm, One with four patch pockets, one with four insert " . } church in Sie A ed oye pockets piped with a contrasting color, one with a ‘Tuxedo collar, one Suede Cloth Sports Coats — fur collared ie -Sports Coats of Tweed fabrics a fac Acting Bishop, so fur with a notch collar. ‘Tricotines Satins Beaded and -Long Coats of woolly velour—without fur —A double belted Sports Coat of smart lines conce} But the heed f - a Serges Serges Embroidered ay@ hayes era Bed would } SIZES 34 TO 46 j Velours | ‘Tricotines Satins H, and the diocese wants, needs, 1 | Heather mixtures and plain shades ‘ 10 Styles Taffetas Crepes de Chine man. yopinion thaw the batloting | ~brown, copen, green, navy and tan, - on = i be rs 00 eae Coors il Savings of “Savings of Savings of 3 we Me ‘#0 little differenco in Pure worsted Jersey-—excéellently tailored ‘ubroughout finished with More than 331°. More than 33!3°. More than 33!“ Three of as UE mee ‘e re oe phe PES Tung cea) vl +4 {reptionsd that he keen éare—suits worthy of a far higher price. offered in all the styles—but there are not all sizes in every style. Pee ee GIMBELS WOMEN’S SUIT SHOP Third Floor Rene Misa hes UN EROF (Ene Neer GIMBELS WOMEN’S COAT SHOF ~Third Floor sunimed up the in- | leations of each of the y to get things It by the erection of ae KE G _| C-L-E-A-R-A-N-C- E mtiul and wealthy men! Really put the Epis. on the map, to speak the van of Old) 2 YA ‘ \ < Iubored in the publie ? Z ) and on public platforms as | ay 1 os hie own pulpit - Laaelracead | a = ) M ‘ ai ound Yi wal pots a 5000, administra- py fase "a Hse aes ee A ec (i A “4 Bay Se SS AI2 : iA Broken Style Ranges That and mt counsellor whose = ent mes oust and valued yi a : } Bring Prices Way Down to aler 0 lay delegates for the, convention !» roRress now, | Sets ||\Sale of Blouses $16.75 | Final Reductions on ie Be a Ms ates || | 550: Georgettes and Crepes de Chine Tie-Back Sweaters se de ye Sharply Wool Jerseys Tricolettes Sergés Reduced to $2 95 and Just a Few Crepe Satins si $2.25 be 1 parish delegates sae Slee halt vote for Sach ; i i ; i : numberof clerical Several interesting models— two of them pictured—have been selected Excellent dresses to round out’ one’s wardrobe—better dresses than Here it is—-mightily lowered—Miss New York's favorite sweater— He &, making @ total from stock and Mgt reduced for a January Sale. ‘There is a Georg- one usyally finds for considerably more. _ Good styles—and many of which can be worn as a blouse—or just to provide that.extra bit of miss! are ette blouse, with finest tuckings and wide tuekings that contrast at- them to choose from. Good shades, too—navy and brown and grey warmth ona specially bitter day. The favorite links and links weave; tractively. It comes in white, flesh, bisque or maize. and beaver and a few in henna. Black, too. good colors. Model pictured right 7 =f And 0 siapie Georgette, with And a round-necked Crepe de Sizes 34 to 42—but not in every A nd Brus he d Woo L Se arfs ine silken stitchery in con- Chine blouse, with contrast- é . , ‘a ne? trasting colors. It comes in ing stitching on a straight and shade nor in coery sty le anothae tig, sealer tle gate nie Leia hand flesh, peach, bisque or white. simplefront. Inwhiteorflesh —but not for long if we can judge by past performances. 2LS WOMEN’S DRESS SHOP—Third FI Ladi hua é Peoaee, Test GIMBELS WOMEN’S SWEATER SHOP—Third Floor GIMBELS BLOUSE SHOP—Third Floor A Half Price Sale of Girls’ High-Grade Frocks , SIZES SIZES “10 to 16 10 to 16 A special purchase explains it—this banner offer of 150 frocks in those superior qualities of Jersey, serge, velours, tricotines, that we’ve never found before at $9.75, $8 models--three sketched to give you a hint of their good looks—and the frocks are prettier than the sketch. 1000 Girls’ Middy Blouses Regulation white school model for girls 6 to 22. Fashioned of firm, durable fabric, A few with be Bo collar and cuffs. Yes—it is what you paid for them in 1914, . GIMBELS GIRLS' OWN SHOP—-Third Floor Brooklyn, Long Island and New eee Customers Direct to Gimbels via: on saesgponr Md lke ts eae IS Pa ee ate Just 150 Baronette Satin Sports Skirts / SIZES SIZES 25 to 32 25 to 32 ° A re-orderof these supremely tailored skirts of heavy lustrous baronette satin that disappeared so rapidly in a similar sale on Monday: Equally good-looking in white, flesh, navy, black, grey or'jade. Sizes 25 to 32, All-round Knife-pleated Skirts All-round knife-pleated skirts ‘of wool-poplin. Navy $8 50 and black with gay colored stitching lattice effect. Sizes 26 to 32. Savings of about half. r GIMBELS SKIRT SHOP—Third ow 4

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