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LISS’ FRIEND HERE; |i... FLED FROM RUSSIA itzin Says He Was Persecuted | trumpet up care After ‘Testifying at “Ritual Murder” Trial. | Have your way— | s it’s your money When the just-as-good clerk attempts to. sli a burden to him after the trial gone, Hut 1 was arrested as a vagrant and whon I saw that they meant te i me I knew there was no use fie ra and Unitet | ald a char had made thia side urgh, where man marks, French fr Ktates silver di | Alexander King, seventy-three, for many years "resident of the Amert can Thread which had ab- rorbed dia jexander King & , | Co, of New York and Providence, died to<lay at this home, No. 9 North Walnut street, East Orange, N. J., of shock resulting from a recent auto- <x) mobile accident. A few months ago he children’s il! ven -| had been struck by an automobile in in @ few hours all the foul | rittn avenue and his left arm broken fermenting food | 110 was ns well as ever again when he atepped in front of Harry T. Robert- son's oar in Park avenue, near North Walnut street, Kast Orange, ast Wed- feeday, and had his collar bone and right leg broken. *| Mr. King was born in Scotland and came to this country in 186. He was n intimate friend of Andrew Carnegie, nd It was due to his influence ¢hat Mr. Carnegie gave Hast Orange @ library. Mr. King was a trustee. He waa a anember of Hope Lodge, A. F. and A. M., and of the Wool and Arkright Clubs of New York. He leaves a widow and two sons and three daughters. over his unknown toot v kel Kutzin, who appeared at the) and there were Hussian sold paste Cn yuuy Lr/ Ph télad in Kiev, Rursia, nea wit-| close on my Nels whon-1 got away.| Say to him: his for Mendel Beills, defendant in the | ‘Thay couldn't forgive a man who had money is not real coin- Naar Ge Aumtio-Arsorican liner| "Hal it not teen forthe qubitcity| Ofethe-realin, but it's ina, in from Trieste, and gave| given to th al Nellis, would have ‘just-as-good.’ ” im Nat thes Wald have ben massacres! 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Ten-Day Trial Tube and Acid Test Papers to Test Your Mouth for Acid—Sent Free LEHN & FINK 120 William Street New York eS a Auctwrer govete 1979, i8 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, and Solid Gold Jewelry An inspection of our stock is inci Goma Dww that we offer the largest assortment of Finest (22222, | CreanCurrer Quality Goods at the Very Lowest Prices. t70 ‘aN | *ize0 OPEN EVENINGS 4 ij /f whole family enjoy the food flavored by a fraction of & penny’s worth of idys Special Sale of 81). English | Young Men's ce SNA «Suits & Overcoats .. 1t/Sells at 10c Al Exceptionally Low Prices Young Men's Suits of hairline cassimeres, mixtures and plain black, blue and gray fabrics, in correct three and four-button models, with patch or flap pockets. Sizes 32 to 40 chest. 22.50 Value 15.00 Young Men's Overcoats of fine chinchilla, Shetland cloth and mixtures, in the latest English single and double-breasted models, with semi- fitted or belted back. Yoke and sleeves lined with silk, Sizes 32 to 40. 22.50 Value 15.00 Young Men's Overcoats of the highest grade, in the latest approved English models. 16.50 an¢ 20.00 OPPENHEIM, GiLiNs &G 34th Street, New York Women and Children, On Our Confidentiat | CREDIT ee | ay | Weekly] Furs and Fur Coats ALOTIOX Cathins 274 S*Av.|7": 14" St. & 184th | Bet. Gth Ave, OPPENHEIM, GLLINS &G@ 34th Street, New York ow Girls’ and Misses’ Smart Outer Apparel At Greatly Reduced Prices Misses’ Suits—7o Close Out 115 tailored suits, of rough fabrics, | diagonal cord and velour cheviot, in fash- 15.00 ionable models. Reduced from 25.00 | 130 misses’ high-grade fur-trimmed suits, of broadcloth, wool faille and velour de laine. Reduced from 35.00 25.00 Misses’ Coats— To Close Out 95 sport coats of chinchilla and wool plush, in straight-line and belted models. | 10.00 Reduced from 20.00 Misses’ full-length coats of boucle, in black, navy blue and taupe, with collar | 13.75 of seal plush. Reduced from 20.00 Misses’ dressy coats of corduroy, Persian boucle and novelty fabrics; many with fur collars. Reduced from 32.50 OPPENHEIM GLLINS &@ 34th Street 20.00 Girls’ Coats—To Close Out Of chinchilla and boucle, in the season's most desirable models. Sizes from 4 to 8 years. Reduced from 7.50 5.00 Small Girls’ dressy coats of zibeline, corduroy, velvet and chinchilla. Sizes} 9,75 4 to 8 years. Reduced from 15.00 Girls’ coats of velour de laine, vicuna cheviot and zibeline, in newest models. Sizes 10 to 16. Reduced from 18.00 Girls’ high-grade coats of imported zibe- line, silkelined and fur-trinmed. Sizes } 16.75 10 to 16 years. Reduced from 25.00 48 girls’ coats in especially smart nodels, ot Tinea imported. broadcloth. Sizes }|22.00 10 to 16 years. Reduced from 95.00 } . 11.75 Girls’ and Boys’ Raincoats Full-length model, of standard rubberized coat- ing, in a desirable shade of tan, with hat to match. All sizes from 6 to 17 years. 4.50 Value 2.95 OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS 8G 34th Street Special Sale of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats 110 boys’ Norfolk and English patch pocket suits of all-wool mixtures, with an 5 50 additional pair of knickerbockers. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Reduced from 7.50 240 boys’ English Norfolk suits of excel- lent mixtures, with an additional pair of 7 0 knickerbockers. Sizes 8 to 17 years, 5 Reduced from 12.50 poy overcoats of | siewon!, Ginchilia, | ‘ 95 214 to 8 years, ani ures, 6 to ears, # Reduced from'10.00| O° Boys’ English box overcoats of superior quality chinchilla, Shetland cloth and 10 00 plaid-back overcoatings. Sizes 7 to 17. 15.00 Value OPPENHEIM, GLLINS &@ 34th Street, New York Speciall—To Close Out Women's and Misses’ High-Grade Boots At a Greally Reduced Price Lace and button boots of patent coltskin, gunemetal calfskin, tan Russia calfskin and glace kidskin, in various desirable models—all taken from regular stock. 2.95 Reduced from 5,00 i COUPON DECEMBSEH 5b, ‘1918. BROADWAY THE GIMBEL ssesrncer _ SUBWAY STORE A SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED LOW-PRICE STORE OF 2 FLOORS AND 72 SECTIONS The Store of Christmas Helpfulness for the convenience of GIMBEL 9 over the Holiday season the already large stocks of tha Subway Siore Sections will be made still more comprehensive—and the range of prices will be greater—in other words, for conrenience sake you will find almost any- thing you want, even at the higher prices, as well as the magnificent range of dependable and sensible gifts ut the lower prices —Same GIMREL Service. Now Comes the Great Reduction Sale Affecting the Entire Subway Store Stock of WOMEN’S COATS DRESSES SKIRTS FURS SUITS WAISTS RAINCOATS At 25, 3313, Up to 50 Per Cent. Less Than Original Prices FOR WOMEN— SUITS $10 Suits at $6 $12.76 Suits at $6.76 $19.60 Suits at $9.76 $27.50 Suits at $14.75 DRESSES $7.50 Dresses at \y $15 Dresses at $9.75 $19.75 Dresses, $10.76 COATS 10 Coats at $6.96 10 Coats at $5 we Coats at $14.76 $8 Coats at $9.76 $1 Waists at £0c rey $5 Waists at 92.08 $5 to $10 Odds and Ends, $1.96 to $5 RAINCOATS $7.50 Raincoats, $8.86 $2 Raincoats at $1 FOR CHILDREN— 75c Dresses, 38¢ $2.50 Dresses, $1.95 $4.50 Coats, $1,95 5 Ponyskin Co: $14.76 60 ich Coney Coa 6 Arctic Seal Coats at $49.60 FOR MISSES— $10 Suits, 96 $25 Suits, $14.75 $7.50 Coats, $8.96 $10 Coats, 4.96 $16 Coats, $9.75 $10 Dresses, $4.96 $18.50 Dresses, $9.75 $7.50 Sport Coats, $8.96 COMFORTABLES At Very Moderate Prices Fine Nainsook Comfortables at $2.75. Floral designs with plain silk border, 72x78 in. Silk Mull Comfortables, $3. Fine silkoline back, delicate tones and best cotton filling, in. Fine Sateen Comfortables at $8.76, Filled with double layer of cotton cherry de- signs on cover with plain er. SILK LENGTHS 10c to $1 Yd. Hundreds of lengths of de- sirable Silks, suitable for walets or dresses—your choice Of a large variety, of fabrics, The “Loutse” The “Princess” $2.60 pair. SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR MEN Made to Sell at $15, Now Marked At $10 THE SUITS at $10—aremade THE OVERCOATS at $10— in two and three button models = are made in Chesterfield and ‘and fret, boa models in belted back models in Gray, Blue Berge, way, Brown and _—_— Brown, Black and Fancy Mix- fancy Mixtures, lined with tures—lined throughout with oi Serge. Sizes 33 fine Serge. BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS Made to Sell at $7.50, Now Marked At $5 THE SUITS at $5—are of All THE OVERCOATS at $5—are Wool, Norfolk models, with long models with shawl or extra pair of Trousers and convertible collars, single or seams reinforced—the coats double-breasted models, belted have patch pockets; in Brown, backs, lined throughout. Sizes Gray and Tan Mixtures. Sizes 6 to 17 years—others of All 6 to 17 years. Wonk Chinchilla. Sizes 214 to years. BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS Made to Sell at $5, Now Marked At $3.95 THE BOYS’ SUITS at $3.96— THE BOYS’ OVERCOATS at Serge and $3.96—are long school models Gra} with shawl or convertible col- lined, lars, in Brown and Gray Mix- seams. Sizes 6 to 17 years. tures. Sizes 10 to 17 years. BOYS’ CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS At $3.95 ‘These are made with Venetian yoke, self collar, and all around belt, warm twill lining; sizes 244 to 10 years. BOYS’ CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS Regularly 84 At $2.95 These have velvet collars, button close to the neck and lined with warm twill lining; sizes 3 to 9 years. ’ GIMBEL BROT Cook Book Free A THIR U.S. Government FOR WOMEN— 8 $15 Black Fox Si $15 Red Fox Scarfs at $9.75 $19.50 Blue Wolf Sets at $10.76 $19.50 Tiger Sets at $9.76 SKIRTS $3.50 Corduroy Skirts at $1.95 $5 to $7.50 Fancy Mixture Skirts at $3.96 MALL FURS carfs at $9.76 WAISTS Waists at $1 3 Waists at $2 $1 Dresses, 60c $3.95 Dresses, $2.60 $7.50 Coats, $6 $12.50 Junior Coats at $7.96 $16 Junior Coats, imported, at $6 GIMBEL NU-WELT SHOES FOR WOMEN A Featured Shoe 2.6 At $2.50 2,000 Winter Models That Have Just Come from the Makers. There are six new and distinctive models in the Nu-Welt Shoes. » The “Duchess” The “Josephine” These Shoes are the result of untiring efforts on the part of our buyers to produce a thoroughly reliable shoe, having all the style features and wearing qualities of expensive shoes und yet—to sell at The “Delphine” The “Vietoria” The Nu-Welt, as the name implies, has a specially constructed sole, making the entire shoe soft and flexible—it will not burn the foot—one lace and five button models, all at $2.60, APRONS . Regularly 50¢ and 750 At 26¢ and 50c Lawn or dotted Swiss in plain band, round or square shape, prettily trimmed with embroii ery, lace and ribbon— colored rons of checked. fingham, chambray or percale in light or dark colors in cover- all or Princess styles. Maid's Collar and Cuff Sets of dotted, Swiss at 26¢ WEEK-END CASES At $6 Heavy straps and steel frame tray for veiling, gloves, neck- wear, ete. LINOLEUMS Give the Floor a Present, Remnants at half price, In- laid Linoleum, regularly $1.20, at 5c square yard. Printed Linoleum, regularly 65e, at 36c square yard. Congoleum, regularly 65e, at 40c square yard. Gil Cloth, regularly 50c, at ‘35c yard. TOILET NOVELTIES Perfume Atomizers, gilt tops, blue or green glass, floral decorations at, 36¢ each. De Vilibis Atomizers at 600, China Perfume Ornaments, containing bottle of perfume tied with ribbon, at 26¢, Bring the Children to See SANTA CLAUS Up-to-Date He's Very Entertaining. Subway Store, towes Floor Uncle Sam's Recipes for Preparing Food Put Within Reach of All IN NEXT Sunday's World Here’s Your Chance to reduce Household Expenses YOU OWE IT TO YOUR FAMILY NOT TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR SAVING MONEY Saozaron NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD uativ. PEP one