The evening world. Newspaper, February 26, 1915, Page 12

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Pano RaPioskitny FURNITURE sata FREE sc 4 wes Less ACCOUNT TERMS "3 Ps” °50|'6 "om 100 ma” “150 HSHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE “Pape’s Cold Compound ends a cold or grippe in a few hours. Your cold will break and all Cold Compound’ three doses are taken, and air, passages in nasty discharge or worse lieve sick headache, dulness, feveris! stiffness. and snuffling! much pri pound, drug store. tartes nice, Accept no substitute. It acts without “Advt. PI misery end after taking a dose of fare " every two hours until -up nostrils stops Fe h- neas, sore throat, sneesing, soreness and Don't stay stuffed-ap! Quit blowing ‘ Kane your throbbing head—nothing else in the world gives t relief as “Pape’s Cold Com- h costs only #5 cents at any assistance, causes no inconvenience. | SHEACTED AS “DUM IN REAL ESTATE DEALS; AL TED we) Oss 9 HE EVENING WORLD, 1) | years in the future the bondsman might have to pay money that he or she actually did not owe if he or she should happen to come to @ position where a judgment could be collected.” In explaining that Mrs, Abelson acted as a dummy in numerous real estate deals her counsel, Mervyn Wolff of No, 299 Broadway, sald: “This bankruptcy petition would not have been filed if it had not been | for the decline in the real estate mar- Woman Bankrupt Permitted) xet. one forectosure proceeding has Bonds, Attorney Says. ties at $790,000 with no assets. 134 West Fighty- says all her debts ith atreet. parts of New York. INGING ‘“~ EAR DEAFNESS COLD » HEAL “Mra, Abelson simply si ‘bonds on which the money ‘necured by mortgages,” | Deputy Comptroller Daly of the Emi- @Mnt Industrial Savings Bank, {@editor to the extent of $47,500. Revelations of surprising real estate transactions are made in a bankruptcy Petition filed by Mrs. Theresa Abel- son, who gives her occupation as that of @ housewife and places her Ilabill- The petitioner is the wife of Louls Abelson, a contractor in painting and| eration sho allowed them to use her interior decorating, and lives at No. She secured by mortgages on real estate in various been started and another is about to Use of Her Name on Many |be, and airs. Absison simply wants to get her name off tho bonds, so she ‘will not have @ life of litigation, for in the future she might come into actual possession of money or prop- erty, and it would be embarrassing for her. “It is usual to use a stenographer to sign a bond in a mortgage trans- action, and for tho use of her name the stenographer usually receives a small bonus.” It is explained that Mra. Abelson knew several persons interested in real estate, and for a small remu- name. This began about fiftecn years ago. ———__- FOUR DEATHS IN FLOOD. Heavy Damage Also by Swollen Rivers in New England. BOSTON, Feb, 26.—Four deaths and thousands of dollars damage were aj caused by floods in different sections of New England, due to the steady Such things frequently happen when! "ins and low temperatures in the northern part of Vermont and New ROBBERS’ VICTIM FLEES. Vani cute Prisoners, John Neale of Cincinnati! dropped off a car at Broadway and Eleventh Street at a little after midnight last night to enter the St. Denix Hotel. Stx men dragged him into a doorway and robbed him, Policeman Lynch at Tenth Street saw the scuffle and caught Joseph Russo of No. 10 Minetta Lane. The other foot- pads ran. Lynch fired @ shot into the afr and Policeman Brooks caught Joseph Konore of No. 246 East Fifteenth Street running up Broadway at Thirteenth Street. The rest excaped. Neale, whose keys and gloves were found in Russo's pocket, promised to enter a complaint. After an hour a messenger was sent for him. The hotel clerk suid Neale had paid and gone. Russo and Konore will get off with & charge of disorderly conduct unless he Ree aia Taxicab Goes Through Windows, Four plate glass windows in the store front at No. 508 Court Street, Brooklyn, were shattered when a taxicab driven by William Tate of No, 111 Windsor Pince, Brooklyn, got from under his control at Court and Woodhull Streets at 6 o'clock this morning. Tate was trying to dodge a bread wagon when the cab shot across the sidewalk, struck the windows and hit and knocked down a fire alarm post FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1915. WHERE’S CHAS. ROSENDALE? Has Worried Herself 1. Charley Rosendale, if this should catch your eye, go home to your mother | at the olf address, No, 140 Jefferson | Avenue, Brooklyn. She wants to see you and has worried herself over you until she is very til. Charley left hin home eleven months Ago, and not a word has been heard of him since. He will be sixteen in April He i & feet 3 inches in height and weighs about 120 pounds, has light hair | and blue eyes, and was considered bright. His parents do not understand why he left home and do not know whether | he met with an accident. His father is Henry Rosendale, ticket agont at the New York terminal of the Manhattan Bridge. —_—_—— Rebber Kille Bank Cashier, | STERLING, Col, Feb. 26. — John} Brunke, assistant cashier of the Farm- ers’ State Bank at Haxton, Col., was shot dead by a robber yesterday while at- | tempting to snatch « revolver from the vault he had been ordered to open. The | robber escaped with what money he could ther, but was captured after a chase by a posse. He said he is Jay ‘Thompson. — Sayre Refuses MADISON, Wis., Feb. 26.—Francis Bowes Sayre, son-in-law of President | ‘Wilson, has refused to accept the po- | sition of business manager of Win- | consin University, which would have | _ Cc ATA R R H {atten buy or transfer property. Sten- VED BY THE OLD, F ographers or servants often are used. | iS’ P But it ts unusual that one woman | paid tim $6,000 a year. Mr. Sayre H the place made vacant by Bumpus, who resigned to utts College, ‘ in front of No 510 Court Strect. Tate was shaken up but not hurt. The taxi- cab was wrecked. Hampshire during the past twenty-four hours. Lisbon, N. H., four men were crushed to déath and’ then swept . while ten others should have signed so many bonds, |*W2%qi".tue Sucapes’ when. they. were “If a bonded property should be pauene by a seas Bhd and water in foreclowed for mee than the amount pres tallrondn wore tied up and sey. of the mortgage the bank that loaned | eral families forced from their homes hnabury, Vt. Arise of thirteen the money would have to me the foot within twelve hours in the vicinity bondaman, It would get a Judgment, | of | Plymouth, H., caused rerious a jams, a - but it might not collect, but many samnge and lee jams, suspending rail al Y N | N Bi N Y Gimbel Subway Store Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats—Extra Special At $10 A Big, Surprising Month- End Feature Sale. $18 to $25 Models You do not choose from odds and ends; the stocks are new, abundant and will please you, no matter how critical. You Practically Double the fre brtoes, tg a erg Selena This Is the Proof That We Mg hb : Sell Standard Articles On UTY” The Suits Credit at LOWER PRICES Are of all wool fabrics in all the new- Than You Must Pay Cash You Must Pa Cash est of stripes, checks, plaids and plain colors; latest models and all tailored For Elsewhere. “Thin Hoosier Cabinet Adver- | in the Gimbel way. | {ised and Sold Kverywhere at SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK 00 The Overcoats 31 Are plain colors or neat stripes and A SAVING OF checks of tweeds, kersey, cheviot and chinchilla; newest models. y/ 5 0 | @ Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony PAY #1 NOW AND WE WILL DELIVER THIS OR ANY OTHER KITCHEN CABI- NET WE SELL AND YOU CAN PAY THE BALANOB IN SMALI. WEEKLY PAYMENTS, This wonderful Cabinct ia fully guaran- teed by the manufacturer t erfect in We guar. y home THIS SALE INCLUDES EVERYTHING TO FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETE. Let us start you housekeeping NOW. Our millions of satisfied customers will tell you that whether you purchase a single article or housefurnishings for an entire house and whether you buy for cash or on credit, you receive the same courteous treatment, and above all that We lavite Compartsoo—QUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST we tavite comparison OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK Accounts Opened FromY De Net Confuse Us with Other Stores With Similar Names $5 to $5 000 We Have Only One Store E) BLOCK 8™ AVE., 35™ TO 36T STS. ON SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY ST With All Purchases - Both Cash and Credit SLIDING COU 5 5 x COMPLATE WIFE watineeee $6.00) Sale by chdsciomnnl 2.49 Mahogany finished Rocker, hig bot. tahed bauis- er back, ESPECIALLY INVITED You can open an account with « single ‘ertised article of as many as eu wish ber without any extra charges ef aay Sale of Buffets Ren. Price $20. 117 fink hind Sale of Chiffoniers Rea. Prite 79 A full-size bed or two i cpuchies ave Tamous ROM prare—the moat vered a HOOSIE Rene This Is Another Proof That We Sell Standard Goods ON Set oa CREDIT at the LOW FIXED CASH PRICE Without Any Extra Charges of Any Kind. You can open an account with Purchase of this or any other Kitchen Cabinet in our store without any ex wae fharore of any kind. ———— For {Boys’ $3.95 and $5 Norfolk Suits, ig Boys) 2.Pairs Full Cut Knickerbockers, $ 2.85 Neat stripes and mixtures in blue, gray, brown and tan; sizes 6 to 16 years. Neat fad Pere, a ane 18s Knickerbocker, 350 Baloony 200 Doz. Men's Night Shirts Men’s $2 and $3 Spring Sample Were 75c to $1; atl Oia 45¢ | . Hats, $1.25 Muslin; With t ¢ , ” Derby Hats, good construction and workmanship. ino ees: Lod “a quality, ae | Gates teat aise von hae 3 . will find a savin, moi Men’s Four-in-Hand Ties, including conforming brims iy work saved and those formerly up to 50c; clearing, at....... 15c and _ featherweight. s <i yun All ‘the new blocks vercome, Lot _w me _ti r_home, » ; yon are dissatisfied within a on on = erry sines 1514 em formerly $1 sods By and 4 disatiefied witht 7 .50; clearin i, R ill call for it Lid rn imbel Subway Store, Balcony. Soft eats, a col- ee Toy rr ors, styles and shapes that will be worn for VICTROLA em iato Spring, not a hat made to sell for less than $2, at $1.26. Gimbel_§ ibway Store, 1,000 Dainty Lingerie Blouses Saturday, 45c The Usual $1 Models « agAll ove etabroidered voile, plain voiles and corded crepes in new y 400 Odd Waists at $1 Each Some were origin: $5 and some $6.95. Satin, chiffon, taffetas, messalines and crepe de chines; white end dark wien, : You can add thts or an {net to your account wit tra charges and withoi deposit. Cabin 1 Hooster ile, Matcha gg 140 “Labuedaving "Dan Tuma vii | Table, Sbater Flour lara ‘ltmetal Breed % Ox, ete ome ond | fis great’ Labor ‘aod remecner ait $04 other Oab- out any ea. ut any eztre == a a oe |g THIS COUPON an 'lis coop ror $20" On th “ * Rooster Cabinet at see tanta | only for one week, ending March 6, Le ee | Sale of Dinner Sets REGULAR PRICE, 812, These 100-piece Dinner Bets are of fine 6.95 porcelain: very peat in and ebape, utiful decorations. op da: Cabinets from, Bai Reg. pricos $26 to | I | We show @ comple! - 3 | : | For Saturday: ’ Women’s Smart Neckwear Whit Cream Colored Lace De Medici Collars, 250. Inaperted Orundie Collars hand phe i embroidered; also Swiss embroidered Set . ' Imported Organdie Hand Machine Embroidered Seta in several ns and shapes; also white and cream-colored lace Vestees and Buimpes, with De Medici collar attached, each, 6Qc. Lawn and Embroidery Ribbon Trimmod Boudoir Capa, 260. Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony — - Women’s Leather Hand Bags, Ssere mara cata 700 very Bag is fitted. Full Size Sanitary me 4.95 Lined with best conturoy Uning: ‘@rovgly con- and « complete assort. ment of records on small Life d fue aay Vie. ents, ile frole“ounit Belivecca $1 a Week No. & VIOTR 88° WoRTH ¢ ‘Your own #e te Patented steel brake, An ‘beaut You may add. to your account, or open an socousy nine” in our fou can include ss 5 sas SPECIAL TO OUR CUSTOMERS |, : We varticularly desire our oust to take ad. Whe Soar amarante, nee Sake een, Yi a ah that 2 a and hare {t edied to your account witho any ura depoeit and “without ‘any ‘extra charges af Soy SINGLE STAMPS be price or leas © ArrERNOONS | YoreBernere' 7 ot rams w. MORNINGS ‘af ' Leather Purses— A Clearance | i change purse grain , at clasps, or edit nage A mani bool Peotone Unually 10c ‘and Ibe, 5c : Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony 50c -Stationery, Box, 25c Ineluding the Popular Delmar Brand Se Very, (ine ayalty paper with eft edge; ony bon tied; with square fla) u savelopes Yometah. correspondence cards, such as Delmar Sale of ayaite Enamel PAY Refrige ry ONE DOLLAR 75re Ou ‘and we will doliver any Complete Room Outfit to your home and you; an. pay the balance in ‘weekly or month: Ne Club Fees UD Neo Interest Added ¥ America’s Greatest Furniture House qn Saturday Candy Specials Chocolate covered Nut Meats, your choice of Brazils, Almonds and Fil Ib., 600. 1,600 1-Ib, boxes Purity Chocolates, Ib., 25¢. 600 Ibe. Chocolate Peppermints, Ib., 200, Babyland Mixture and Assortment of satin finish hard candies; & Vircinia salted peanuts, Ib. 16, nent chads ot tans Sorts (a We Have Only One Store “t} 35th St. Block Sth Ave. 36th St.

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