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§5 BID FOR DOG; to-day. He added he believed all the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921, other South and Central American v Jo . ‘, Store Hi a2 ae NOTHING FOR MAN | states Titow caambie imo th |f| Saturday id nga Candy Combination 9 0 5:30" #9 oe nee Ne An Expert Framing Department ON AUCTION BLOCK |" socrts., hh AEN LB La hae Photos worth framing—pictures worth keeping—all “The South American countries are 1 Pound Box Assorted Chocolates | une " , aint finding virtually all questions before | J} 1 Pound Box Peanut Brittle ied 79¢ | M B E RO H ERS deserve the most careful selection of frames. Find Bx-Service Men in Boston, Willing | the League are purely European in 1 Pound Box Assorted Hard Candies | them here or order them here. Prices are moderate. to Work, Strip to Waist Pologhoodnle VediGeeshatih tel! Mini edtd tal GIMBELS—Main Floor and Downstairs Balcony 32n» STREET - BROADWAY = 33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY GIMBELS PICTURE FRAME SHOP-Sixth Floor Like Slaves. our interests, commercially and polit- ° = MRO a | zu ically, Hie in the other continent and BOSTON, Sept. 9. in a sense are comthon to those of the Five dollars for a dog, but no | United States. Did for a man, one of the things “Colombia, for example, came into Oo r e D e /} a Oo m Oo r ) fe Oo WwW a Uu V a UY which came of an auction of the |the League only because we thought fervices of jobless jen, who were | the United States would be a member, — satin and would, in a sense, be the leader and protector of all the states of North and South America. We nee now that we were badly mistaken and that the United States probably never will join the present League.” placed on the block on Boston Common in just the way that “dlaves were once sold to the high- @st bidder. Fifty of these men, some of them with well-earned records in the World War, wore Offered as an object lesson to the People of Boston. Tailleurs that Fashion Favors: for Women: Misses The “sale” was conducted by ‘ “re EUrbain Ledoux, who recently y Sepened the “Church of the Un- \\s ny we } Y) \ d Semetores™ in tn won, mos, 144 W. Sith SU, Erm ee <a Where, in the last week, he has fed hundreds of workless men to H whom al employment had been @enied and who were in sore Up One Flight. Open 9 A. m.—7 Pp, COME UPSTAINS—eAVE MONEY SCHOOL OUTFITTING $3.75 2836 Leather Hand-Bags Your choice of the swagger, the side-handle, the vanity, Just $2.95 slaves were stripped seventy years ago, when he went on the block. He went through a drill to show his muscular fitness for From the small “envelope bag” to’ the large shopping tak —everything’s included. Take your choice. Just the carriage, the avenue, the promenade. Colors, the Best: Black, of course, and brown. Navy. Bey gray. And lovely new Autumn shades, @traits. As there seemed no way | SALE TODAY AND ° PAB “tnaeaenai or users |W “auz-woo. ame Fabrics, the Newest: |! 16 Styles: About Half Price Mr. Ledoux asked for volunteers -WOOL { who would go on the auction Tweeds Duvet de Iai 2 i block and offer themselves for a Leta Oxfords Yalama aus 2 i ers wot ot Soy, Hi a os Middy tek Tricotine A Cash Purchase of a A Model to Suit one who would, bid for them. ne . > | Be (ha ean didi itis: ta glen Dresses Styl . Maker’s Surplus Stock Every Woman’s Taste t only twice a week for the last six Very Spectal tyles, the Latest: Fine Leathers All Colors months. ChElencie: Tailored Some Fur- Spider Calf Cobra Grain _ “Tooled ° Black Brown Everything } James Ferris, with four years’ pane aered abel \iae Pin Seal AlligatorCalf Leathers” Grey Tan Desirable 4 } vice in th: y to his credit, reader eaverette, Nutria H aa utvinpea (asthe aint, nei tie Braid-bound and Hudson Seal UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STYLES I j GIMBELS LEATHER GOODS SHOP—Main Floor work. No one would bid for him. Then Mr. Ledoux asked if he would sell his dog. . Ferris nodded : and ine dog was put up. Imme- diately there was a $5 bid for the SALE! And the tailoring—and finishing— Debut---Tailored Blouses ; | animal. The bidder paid the sum, | MSaves een a exquisite! I n I a i d 1 but immediately gave the dog costs no more than a ry . e ° i Otphe onie” wil be continued Dghonte ee ee for A u t u m n T a 1 I l e u r 8 L i n (1) ] eum every day for a month. i. / 5 i One-Piece SLIP-OVER | GIMBELS WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Third Floor 5 ‘ 3 DRESSES —Bewilderingly Varied ALL WOOL WAVY With cheek gf guimpes and 3; sinew @ ; COLOMBIA FOR NEW i HARDING “SOCIETY” i 5 i GHPNEVA. Sept. 9 (Associated 3 For Children and Flappers CANTON CREPE CREPE DE CHINE TRICOTINE SERGE VELVET JERSEY AT GREAT SAVINGS A FULL LINE OF COATS Most Alluringly Priced Truku Silk is the stuff of which the de- lectable model in the sketch chooses to be fashioned. Note the becoming lengths achieved by its Tuxedo collar —the upstanding effect of its tuck- ing, and its beguiling knife pleats, $14.75 Other Silk Blouses $5.95 to $16.75 And for Campus Wear: Peter Pan Collared Dimities and Poplins $1.25 Square Yard Slight Imperfections in the Pattern The price—a big drop caused, by imperfections really trifling. The quality—firm and _ lon wearing. Tile and hardwoo patterns, as well as those attrac- tive and sturdy granite effects in brown, blue and green. A good buy! 14, Press.)—Should President Harding #ee fit to create a new Society of Nations, Colombia would be among the first to apply for mambership. A. F. Restrepo, Chief of the Colom- dian Delegation to the League of Na- tions Assembly, made this declaration A Sale of COATS —for Women Who Seek Smartness ata PAYABLE PRICE EASY EASY EASY ’ LEARN PLAY PAY iB The dimities The _poplins, To Go—Quickly! with long or Peter Pan col- 217 Congoleum Rugs at low round Peter lared; long or clearance prices. Pan collars. e short sleeved. Some people learn to play the ee Hes ee x1044 feet . Saxophone in 3 weeks—others . Sizes 34 to 44 3 {cet 900 take longer. It depends upon your musical education, your ear for music, your determina- tion to practice, and your selec- tion of a Just 3 models, the right models. GIMBELS BLOUSE SHOP—Tt.ird Floor Ju-t 200 coats, the right coats. Well-groomed; well-fabricked and most alluringly price-tagged. GIMBELS—Sixth Floor VALUES! The HOUSEWARES SALE! Mail Orders Filled While Quantities Last. Choose the ripple-back suede velours, (It's smart.) Choose bolivia belted and flirta- tiously searf-collared. (It's smart.) Choose bolivia loose- cose wees we No C. O. D's. . backed; embroidered, tas- Special C Melody Saxop'! Giana tener ae Consisting of a Wurlitzer ‘smartness but $25. Saxophone, velvet lined case, instruction book, chart, extra Fur-collared, and plain. Sor colors, And as Why Malay Brown, reeds, strap, and course of % Sorrento Blue and Navy, of Course. Oe x | L. SS" Bence Pan lessons. Complete Outfit = ; SLS Ws C ; ry Pan 2 eee ba a - et IS P! £3 GIMBELS WOMEN’S COAT SHOP—Third Floor Dxtra Weary Waste Folding Card Scrub Mop Wash Boiler Three-picce set, y ) = ow EAREVER” i Basket ‘ wit Table, ni With handle; mop Copper bottomed. heavy gauge alu- ALL yMENT— nimena pan; 7 inch jecorater as- vith green leath- ‘or kitchen floors, 4 inum; 1, TERMS =i Os nan ode - é | fiameter'= 49e Kets, bronze, ivory erette top, pro- tiling and lin- ET ida No. TiZand 2 dts. 9 5c ry ‘ or lig ‘95 tected cor- 2.95 oleum; , $2.40; é gt ees coe Fashion’s Loveliest New pili i 2 A a TheRudolphWurlitzerCo. Pianos—Victrolas 120 West 42d Street Between Broadway and 6th Ave. Phone Bryant 8140 ‘Fall Frocks for Madame | $49.50 Aluminum Roaster Round double roaster, heavy gauge; Col- onial style - - $1.70 Kitchen Cabinet Quaker Maid Cab- “inet, finished in oak; every modern con- venience $29, 25 Galvanized Ash Cans Heavily galvanized ash cans, with top and bottom reinforced. Number 8 size, $1.89; Number 7 size - - . Adhering strictly to Fashion’s man- ——— | "A Walk-Over is sponsor for dates—yet strictly original, in their —s A i 6F j the current vogue of black interpretation — these* frocks lend — si The Ni ational P ressure Cooker ae) shoes for well-dressed men. the distinctive charm to one’s Se e It Work , bernie le | appearance that is woman’s birth- Meral Shelf e e Bread Box | right. 18inch white | Demonstrated during the sale and offered at several dollars under the regular] White enamelled, | . saamnelied Pointed list prices. Newer than the fireless cooker, much quicker and having all the} Roll top. — Size os m shel or kitchen advantages of cooking several foods over one burner—meat, vegetable and B19 Claridge MATERIALS' They're) the or bath- g4 gq | cereal, for example, Cooks by steam pressure. one | $2 Diack or Brown finest quality, of course, in room - $1. inches - 84 | Rete Gee Canton Satins, Morocco — $10 : | Crepes and Crepe Satins. ee al wc ig ee | COLORS? Black, certainly. ; Or Navy or Brown, if | N ab fe © Madame chooses, Trimmed A - Ver with just a wee touch of ar- 7 = (LSS. “hilt city Brooklyn | tistie contrast, perhaps, Kitchen Stool Clothes Basket Ice Chest Folding troning ‘ Broadway 1éh Soom Broadway . Handy stool, in Strong, Surable Sweeper Lined with gale 5 Board A “18 Broadway yas fh aves VALUES? Well, come see Ve strongly <i vt enamey Uaikeh made Ob Vien case, oak Yaueedateclitiag SPs) 8 tue Brondway W! illat Street them—and judge for yourself. Miteenemy oak willow. 2 sizes. oy mahogany fine Temovable folded ‘up and f Bronx—657 Melrose Avenue | . in, ish, nickel metal put Poughkeepsie, N. ¥,—297 Main Street | high - - $1.64 finish - $1.49 89c, $1.29 trim - $3.45 shelves - $8.45 away - $1.95 Yonkers, N.Y GIMBELS WOMEN’S DRESS SHOP-Third Floor Pat 1.N. Broadway 8 Market Btreet TORE—Fifth Floor GIMBELS NEW KIND OF HOUSEFURNISHIN —Brooklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways = a , real ee ul ay J

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