The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1921, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921. ie = No th on Men) Hello haa — Gimbels Greatest Home grown snrawberses bode ine gale, and plum ber rose bushes in bloom, arou ny Miadie- Se ene| ELEVENTH BIRTHDAY Begins Next MONDAY GSo that all may know of the tre- mendous merchandising movement to begin next Monday at the Gimbel Eee aac Store, this advance notice is put forth. Sta Se A Ste Tae Baa GIt is the culmination of thirty weeks of intense effort on the part of an organization far.ous tor its supremacy in the distribution of vast lots of goods. @Purchases aggregating millions of dollars are involved. Nothing so vast has been attempted here before though ten great Birthday Sales have pre- cededthisone. 9Every need of the individual, every requirement of the home ; has been provided for in our merchandising plan. Quality has been the standard of our purchases. {And the prices at which all mer- chandise will be offered are as low as to be entirely out of proportion to the worth of the Hotels have “abolished” tipping 1 th ue adding a 16 per cent. "t! "to ills, the money the i on Raine ‘divided among the help. Mr. Herrick—That’ _ i ET] fet gi errs cently offered a bill against the publication ‘Of matter pertaining to beauty con- tests, ar} eure ie Lael =T] is fle omreless tossing away of a shte ob, Could Hardly Happen Here. pay at the counter, She didn’t know ttm The Glad Hand. Rett ida’ enoGge| ener 0 give the White House mascot, Laddte oy, & frlendly pat. But Alligators N May Enter. Alligator pearn from the Canal Gone, Haytl Central America and Caribbean ports have been berted from the United States because bject. to an injurious plant disease. A Melon Ci Cutting. Nine ‘young men, caught with a wagon load of melons they had stolen trom a field of Walter 3. Miller near eat melons until they rolled on the floor in agony. All Depends on What You Tote. While a Brooklyn Grand Jury has ecided that hip-toting ts all right, the ruling bare not ne construed as We Wish to Record at this Time a Word of the Im- portant Accomplishments of the Current Year. POLICE IN RAID ON ALLEGED ROBBERS One Jumps From Window—Four Are Arrested for Paterson, N. J., Theft. leo After shaking hands with 1,000 Persons in twe: Cae minutes in the executive office, reelaa ae Harding men were arrested and al- Jeged stolen satin valued at $10,575 was recovered in a raid on the home ot Lioyd Carlough, No. 180 Lincoln to escape by jumping through a window. | The prisoners are William Paton, @aid to have been a member of the Lesssy Ellwood gang of Paterson and arrested several months ago in New York in connection with the R. we Caplain jewelry robbery, Lioyd Carlough, his brother Russell, and Charles Warren Burke. The satin found in the cellar was wala by the police to have been stolen Munday from the plant of Ennan & Son, No. 376 Bast 22nd Street, Pater- gon. ‘cecilia 3 HURT IN AUTO CRASH ON STATEN ISLAND. Offending Car Speeds ervey After the Accident. Qlayton McCoy, twenty-nt: aber, Mocoy jed away. ie welts, Seated police are Fa Ford with a demaged radiator» eee MASONS TO HONOR “MATTY” It is a well-known fact that Gimbels has been a tremendous factor in the establishment of the new and lower price levels prevailing in New York today. And it is equally well known in the mercantile world that Gimbe's is one of the few stores that has succeeded in keeping its sales vo:ume well ahead of any previous year. Nor has this aggressiveness produced benefits to the community on y in lowered prices for, due to it, the employment of thousands has been assured—a arger organization has been re- quired—and no salaries have been reduced. During the past year the entire store has been redecorated, refurbished and renovated. The street floor has been entirely remodeled. A marble floor has been laid. Sections have been re-arranged. Spacious aisles have been made. New service features have been installed—everything is like new. Upwards of a half million dollars has been spent in improvements—all for the betterment of our daily service to our customers. Since the last Birthday Sale, Gimbels has acquired and disposed of the retail stocks of two great old commercial institutions. New York will well remember the sale of the stocks of that fine old china and glass store of Higgins & Seiter on 37th Street and the sales of the stocks of America’s most famous Oriental store—Vantine's of Fifth Avenue. It is interesting to note in this connection that insofar as possible Gimbels has duplicated the stocks of these two businesses and maintains now for the clientele of these two old stores assortments comparable to those which were carried by Higgins és Seiter and Vantine's. enthusiasm hitherto unapproached. 9@The display and demonstration of merchandise in the store will be unusually attractive and the arrangement of the new stocks with the new scheme of decoration will be a revelation to both old and new friends. “The message of the sale is being spread to the tar points of the shopping territories of New York. GSunday we shall list some of the offerings. @They will demonstrate that nothing should interfere with your attendance on the open- ing days of the sale. “Throughout October, the Birthday Month, come to this store at every opportunity. The daily offerings wiil be sensational. goods. 9QOur organization is keyed up to an \ at we testimonial to be Senderae Christy Ma ie Polo Gimbels Greatest Sale Next Monday, October Third 91,000, in Milwaukee, Scuwavxen, Sept. 29.—Fire early puts forth as a celebration for the Eleventh Birthday of its to-day destroyed the Milwaukee plant coming to New York 32np STREET - BROADWAY -33a0 STREET NEW YORK CITY ot the Amavicnn 3 Hide and Leather Oo. Aa neato era — yegyn mee archenmeepnmmammeeneetane With a full realization of which accomplishments, the store |

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