The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1921, Page 12

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ul ” ploes of the Philadelphia Club at Princeton. Figures collected by the weekly jatuntal paper of Princeton recently FORPOORKODES $0 TO MORRO City Milk Fund Is Exhausted and the Public Must Provide. f™ order to obtain milk for chil- @ren in New York City the Mayor's Committee of Women have completed the plans for the tag day drive to-mor- tow, $ ) It ts to be a one-day affair, and ev- ly will be “tagged” to buy a but. fn and give their mite for milk for the undernourished children of the The fund which the Mayor's Com- mittee had on hand provided 277,911 of milk. Organizations that give attention to these vital affairs in New York City ave reported many undernourished children among those who were stp- Posed to be supplied by this fund, as well as hundreds of poor families in dire need of milk. ‘The fund is now exhausted, and in orier to fill the big need in the biggest eity tf the world this public contribu- thon is asked. ‘The day's programme, however, will not be without its fun and its novelties. monster parade of the Ringling ers and Barnum and Bailey's Gronus, the first in twenty years, pro- Sposng rom Madison Square Garden 10 A. M.. to 59th Street, will be a feature of the drive. ' Four speaking centres have been es- tablished. In the evening all the thea- tres and moving picture houses will rate in raising the money. The js of the city have also agreed to in this common cause. “The officers of the Mayor’s Commit. tee of Women are: Mrs. William Ran- @oiph Hearst, Chairman; Sopie Irene Loeb, Vice Chairman; Mrs. Nelson Henry, wife of Gen. Henry, Secretary; Mra, George W. Loft, Treasurer. —_————— PRINCETON PARENTS’ INCOME IS $30,000 Average Disclosed by Forty-One Students at a Meeting. Forty-one “average Princeton stu- dents” revealed an average parental income of $30,990 at a meeting at Princeton Monday night. One stu- dent reported a parental income of $400,000. The sums were written on slips ef paper at the opening of a meeting, addressed by Paul Blan- chard of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, who spoke on “The Progressive Labor Movement.” ‘The meeting was held under the a showed an average of ono and one half motor cars per person among a large group of subscribers who an- awered the request. The average sal- ary of these men was over $9,000. | pscisraparece Saneichey RUBE MARQUARD REWED. New Ceremony Takes Pi on CINCINNATI, 0., April 27,—Rube Mar- quard, Cincinnat! National League pitcher, was remarried here yesterday to Miss Noumi Malone of Baltimore, by Mayor John Harper of Loveland, 0., at the Hamilton County Court Houxe, After their previous marriage In Eik- ton, M4., it was discovered that the cere mony was performed before Marquard’s divoree decree from Blossom Seeley, act reas, had become legally effective. To rectify this, Marauard in vain tried to have a - formed in Pittsburgh and Beaver, Pa, but a license was refused him because he was without a certified copy of the divorce decree “make sure” ceremony For Tired, Tender Feet Designed with Flexible Arch and muscle - developing features which prevent and correct foot, arch and ankle troubles. ESPECIALLY EQUIPPED WITH ARCH GUIDE, HARD AND SOFT RUBBER HEELS. Each Fitting Supervised by our Expert. Queen Quality Boot Shop Most Wondertul Sale of the Year $7:50 BS | -50 Values to $80 COHEN’S 265-7 Sixth Av. Open Krenings. Cor. 17th Bt. ARE YOU is worn. only If it expensive rection in win adm of a Nulife and instantly Oyrure No more tacing. sliding up and down the back with every motion. ONCE ADJUSTED REMAINS SO You realize a new, delightful com- fort and poise the moment you put It on, Nutife is the only corset that induces free, deep, healthful breath- ing, develops a well-rounded chest, beautiful shoulders, atraight back, and reduces the abdomen and hips. PUT IT ON Nuilfe will make you hold your head erect and walk with a springy. step. Your first try-on will b tie to you and your friend: not be adequately d only be experienced, New Lines, Long Lines Arrows point to five of a hun- dred reasons why you should dis- card old-fashioned corsets with old-fashioned discomforts, such as sliding, binding and squeezing. Expert Nulife , Fitters in Attendance For Your Clothes? A handsome gown is only as handsome as It you an e@ppearance of smartness and youth ders are slightly stooped, if your spine is not well poised, if your hips are too large, if your chest is not well rounded out—these need cor- most simple to the most elaborate, may alwuys | The Secret of Dressing IS IN THE Self-Lacing CORSET] Health of Body, Beauty of Figure}. JUST DRAW THE BELT Nulife Original Models, Formerly Sold at $100, $75 and $5¢ Same Models, Now Reproduced to Sell at $50 Down to $3.50 Mail Orders Filled. Address Dept. 36. Booklet Sent Free Upon Reques, NULIFE CORSET SHOP ‘Mel. Vanderbilt 3271 18 East 34th St. Opposite Aitman’s ADMIRED| Your most modest garment can yive J) fits you properly. And your most dress is a failure, If your shoul- order that your garments, from the ration, meee Two Inoh Open: ing at ‘\ Complete Freedom at Bust Line, The Null Straight Hip Line, Twenty-five Individual Fitting Rooms ii risk! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1921. Store Your Furs Now Cold dry air storage vault on the premises; with efficient service and protecti against all loss. “Furriers since 1842. Charges moderate, ‘Phone Pennsylvania 5100, extension Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 GIMBEL BROTHERS - Phone Pennsylvania 34, and auto will call. € dr take elevator 6, 7 of 8. 10th Floor 300 916.95 32nn STREET ~ BROADWAY ~33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY | 5100 During the Great April Sale of Pianos, Players and honographs, Music Salons Open until 9 P. M. GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS Solid Mahogany FLOOR LAMPS Without Shade i | 95 Less Than What We'd Ordinarily Pay for Them WHOLESALE Ill wind that blows nobody any good. This sale’s a case in point. Manufacturer in a jam. HAD to have money. Offered us the lamps at about what they cost him. We snapped ’em up. Pass them on to you. No need to say VALUE. You'll do the talking. SOLID MAHOGANY: In two models. Several finishes. One with gold and black stripes; one black and gold; one ivory finish. Two pull chain sockets; cord and plug—all for $7.95! LAMP : as Sketched Complete with Shade Z le 1-4 EAS BS $ 1 6” eee - aA —— Making @ good sale of a better sale—savings on . 14 Base : $7.95 the shade, too: silk shade; silk lined; silk fringe; Shade : $9.00 rose, gold or blue. There's your lamp complete. $16.95. Complete : $16.95 Other Shades to Choose From, of Course GIMBELS LAMP SHOP—Fifth Floor Men Are the pure silk. socks will wear! The value’s in the heavy weight of reinforcing in heels and toes. These Fine Chiffon Near Half Price 40 inches wide 856 ss Quality right—colors right—price close to half. Meet at a saving the fashion de- mands for bright colored chiffons and scarfs, Stock up now for all the summer dress- making needs. These colors at the sale price: Black : White : Blue: Orchid Nile Green: Coral : Yellow : Peach: Maize : Pearl : Flesh GIMBELS LACE SHOP—Main Floor Sateens Reduced One Day : One-Fourth 30¢ Are you planning summery new draperies for bungalow or country house? Here’s a soft material which makes lovely and in- expensive window hangings and summer cover- ings. And for the non-transparent petticoat it's just the thing! In solid colors, black and white. 86 inches wide. Special tomorrow, a yard, 30c. Vanity Silk on Sale 39¢ One can have—for the thin summer frock— several different colored slips at small cost when they are fashioned of this sheer silk and cotton fabric. 36 inches wide. Special, a yd. 39¢ GIMBELS LINING SHOP—Second Floor ’s Silk Socks Extra Value at 69¢c Black — cordovan --- grey—are the colors. Tops of ribbed lisle. Buy —not one pair—but the season's needs—and save. GIMBELS MEN'S HOSIERY SHOP—Main Floor In the firmness of an institution once in a while, that every one wil other, school teachers, salesmen and just ordinary men and women who like to go shopping or spend the night out 500 Cowhide Boston | Bags AGAIN SALE-PRICED 1.95 The handy little Boston Bag is Gimbels Boston Bags at this price are awaited with enthusiasm by those who need 'em. They're of split cowhide in black and brown. Cloth lined. With double handles and sewed frames. 13 and 14 inch sizes. The best value in town—we know it— you know it, Same as above in surface cowhide, $2.95 13 and 14 inch sizes, mahogany color oo GIMBELS LEATHER GOODS SHOP—Main Floor for secretaries, They're a convenience il need some time or Store Your Furs in Gimbels Vault Then they’re guaranteed safe from moths, fire, theft, moisture, dust, etc. Vault on the premises. And These “Points”! —your own valuation, —thorough cleaning, -dry air cold storage, —personal attention, —a convenient loca- tion, ~—a freezing tempera- ture, plenty of space, —quick delivery, —special repair rates, moderate terms. FUR STORAGE VAULT—Tenth Floor. es CHINESE RUGS ARE Very Low Priced at $175 2 $245 Supply holding out against all onslaughts! New shipments on incoming steamers arrive to fill in the gaps. 9x12 Feet Their value is not a matter of price at all—but woven into the quality and beauty of the rugs. But in addition—price is just about last year’s quotation for domestic rugs. Last shipment has brought a new supply of smaller Chinese rugs at low prices: 2x4 feet $24.00 2.4x4 feet 33.75 3x5 feet 45.00 3x6 feet 55.00 Sizes are approximate, GIMBELS KUG SHOP—Sixth Floor, GIMBELS for ORIENTALS New York Discovers the Gimbel Oriental Shop Via the yatline SALE Pouring in from overseas—MORE Orientals to add to Vantine and Gimbel stocks. Out they go; in they come—a never-ending cycle of the best the East produces: embroideries, porcelains, teakwood —romantic: beautiful. You didn’t need the Vantine Sale to discover the Gimbel Oriental Shop? Always knew such things were there? Of course you did. But EVERY- BODY’S getting in line now with a new value-ideal and a new value- slogan: ‘‘Gimbels for Orientals.” Porcelain Vases Half Price and Less $5 $10 $15 Big vases: little vases and the happy medium, too. Squatty little ginger jars for your afternoon tea table; great stately affairs for reception room and hall. Poerns in Chinese red; ballads in blue and white; mirror black; pow- der blue (so lovely for lamp mounts); gay little Geisha and pearly haw- thorn branch—What a world of choosing in this Japanese Fairy Sale, with its prices that can't come again! * * * Arranged on Tables in Special- ized Price-groups : $5 to $25.00 bie Prive and base Cloisonne: Bronzes: Jade: Ivory: Jardinieres: Embroideries Cloisonne Lamps Satsuma Vases $89.50 $10 to $50 Teakwood Luncheon Sets, of five pieces: table, 36 inches square and 4 chairs, $97.50 GIMBELS ORIENTAL BAZAAR ; Fifth Floor ° * . Japanese Tinsel and Silk Brocades Less Than Half Gleaming like the scales of a Japanese dragon; a myriad of colors—and a myriad of uses, Draperies, Table Runners, Cushions, Scarfs, $5 i) 5 Hand Bags, Lamp Shades, Screens, Vestees, e and Other Things, YARD ee ee Japanese FOLDING SCREENS $39.50 $50 $65 Special Prices for the Vantine SALE Flowers, birds and typical Japanese scenes hand em- broidered in exquisite colors. ]? Each sereen has four panels. J Others $16.25 to $182.50 Camphor Wood Chests at Half Covered with pigskin, hand- ff painted in bird and foliage de- jf sign. For a shirt-waist box or for fur storage. $15.65 to $40.00 GIMBELS UPHOLSTERY SHOP ; Sixth Floor $39.50 4 hy 1 rovidyn, Lony dsiand and wew Jersey Cusiunicio curcce we Gwadele Ole . Huse Ge DKK gs ——d Music Salons Open Evenings | Use 33d Street Entrance, near Broadway, after 5:30 P. M. EIGHTH FLOOR

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