The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1919, Page 13

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"> f } @ Black Kid Bot- ton Educates toe Lofants, Children Like Educators G ROWING _ young- sters like Kduca- tors. No wonder They're so comfortable and they never pinch. And Educators — can never bring corns, bun- ions, ingrowing nails, or the other sufferings that accompany the narrow | CHEMIST IN COUR | United States District Court to- MOVES TO ABATE NUISANGE | OF FLAT WHEELS AT NIGHT Nixon Also Announces Improved i} SAMPLES LIQUORS ss. s,s AS SCORES ENVY ave} missioner Nixon add the managers of nll day suggesting that only such cars as in g00d condi- tion, The Com ner declares he! |cannot now enforce any order to re- place the flat whee’ ara, because of the financial condition of the roads, but he is convinced the managers 50 80 lect their cars that the public will not employees of the bar, and patrons of po kept awake every night by the nolse 1 a fetter to hey use at night| Says Highballs Seized in Cafe | Raid Have 10 Per Cent. Kick. Members of the bar, owners and Ma various bars were assembled in the from flat The Commiasioner also announced day, Improvement ins and a pleasant time was had by the the of ape ar A J exten rd to improve The or: after making a MORE BUSES IN BROOKLYN. Fiatbash Lin Island Railroad Station, With the Brooklyn motor bus serv ice apparently giving satisfaction, eng!- eers in the Dep Structures, this aftern Plant an on plans to extend the bus ico. over & wider are 1 to other lines. A line will soon be pi tion, It was sald, from ough H bush L on the Greenpoint line, whic conditions initrom Marcy Avenue to the Vernon Ave- nue bridge Government chemist. A pleasant time was offered to the ipry also, but not a juror would touch a drop. It was the trial of Bernard Daly, of Daly's in 42d Street, on the) charge that on or about Sept. 16, con- trary to the by-laws of the Anti- Saloon League and the provisions of the peace-time prohibition law, de- fendant did sell, dispense and other- wise illegally dispose of many vari- otios of stuff with a kick, or words to that effect The tria Hand, learned, got their facts the Gov chemist, who calmly sat there tasting highball after highball and bottles of Scotch and bottles of rye and decanters of sherry. . This fortunate chemist — was Thomas G, Gleason, who said he was a bachelor and free to do ull the tast- Ing that the Government of the United States might require of him, “Any alcohol in this stuff?" she was asked by Assistant United States District Attorney Ben A. Matthews “Considerab’ on firmly “Taste this," said Matthews, prof ‘ “What is it?” demanded Matthews. 0 LD 2 ed | 8 before Judge the » rest of han’ ernment fering a clear, blond bevera Gleason took a swig and waited. “[ should say, sir said € “that that is a Scotch highball “Try a little Matthews, And when Gleason had complied he pronounced it rye. “Rye highball?” “No, straight rve," Then } balls of this,” encouraged said Gleason Ringe and some other things, had two © high- From appearance of the table full of exhibits—bottles that looked as if they contained gin and cordials and the TRY them 15 for 17 other pre uly scenery, it was clear that the se 1 to almost any iid be prolonged ‘ed extent aid he had analyzed the stuf and that the res with the te son ait coincide vony of his palate. ‘The \ Sootch highballs contained LO 1- | cent pointed shoes Get them for your child and let the little feet grow as they should Besides, Educators with- stand kicks and cuffs a surprisingly long time the most economical shoes you can buy. Made is all sizes for men, women and chil- dren, bringing conserva- tive good looks with real foot comfort. of alcohol. The ginger alc Vghballs had 10 per cent. ‘Testimony us to the specific eMcieney of the eh) be | munity ment wit tell wha was in the bottles, ment expert up the opportunit tators looked amazed or indignant RICE @ HUTCHINS DUCATOR SHOE ® Made for Men, Women, Children For your protestion remember — oaless the Shoo ta branded BDUCATOR on the rela, it ts wot a0 Bdwesior. RICE & HUTCHINS, Inc., Boston Shoes Boots Raincoats Unde ON SALE TO-DAY UNTIL SOLD THE $50,000 stock oF ARMY SUPPLIES Purchased by Us From the Post Exchange, Hoboken Caps Mackintoshes NATIONAL EQUIPMENT CO., 18 West 23d St. Right here, in the interest of th | complete truth—for The Evening | World has a Bureau of Accuracy and Fair Play—it is necessary to ruln this story by recording a fact hitherto hold back. While Chemist GI did all these thing swat © tasted re while and then spat it out Capt. Wit Special to Th ONHCO, Conn 28.—Cupt. Will iam Dean of Company H, 18th Connecti out Infantry, tn the Civil War and wide A. Rt. officer business n AVE want ting model. soft rolling sleeves and mil Overcoats Slickers Socks wear . You can’t buy better for 25 conts 73, OLD EGYPT~ the Wonder of the Age. 100% pure Turkish tobacco- in the inexpensive sical paper cup. on Pome | straight rye and the alleced not yet beem adduced, but it will be | Department of Justice agents, in é i? 4 J cluding one or two of those indicte fo aft ‘N and Young Men who something smart in an Overcoat will favor this fashionable form-fit- High waist effect, peak lapels, bell $55.00 AND $80.00 3 t 3 1456 Broadway Broadway at 49th St, 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave., B’klyn 44 East I4th St, 125th Street at 3rd Avenue. Ask for the New Kuppenheimer Style Book You don’t have to smoke GYPT TURKISH CIGARETTES if you don't like then—— But Ury them— TRY them— ! CIGA oni Coss NUE real itary shoulders. 47 Cortlandt St, xtended to Long ed work THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919.” 1 ge ey et _-— oe re _—- —r ———— ee —— -— i ; | | — me ome Piano Store Until Piano Store For Other Gimbet News See Page 14 9 o'Clock oo Ninth Birthday |: Save $100 by Buying Now ayers---Pianos---Grands This sale is creating a veritable sensation. Every kind of precedent has been upset. Gimbels have sold more Pianos in the past few weeks than many big piano stores sell in a year. You May Deduct $100 from the Price of Any New Piano---whether Player, Upright or Grand---in our Stock This is an offer that was made possible by Gimbel three-store merchandising on a vast scale. It involved purchases of staggering proportions made by our buyer long ago to protect Gimbels against the present shortage in the piano business. “Hearing and seeing” is believing. Come with your expert friends, come with the best authority on music quality you know and learn at first hand what you can do in this sale. To keep up with the extraordinary demand we have brought from our warehouse hundreds more of new instruments into our Piano Salons. You Make This $100 Reduction From The Price Of Long Ago In the past few weeks piano prices (due to Prodan conditions) have been materially advanced by the makers—-in some cases as much as $45 or $50—but Gimbels have not heeded these increases and the price from which you may deduct your $100 is the price of long ago. = 2 Whole Years To Pay | CAUTION The extreme conditions of ‘to- day's market have created an extraordinary situation in New York which makes necessary a note of warning. herever you buy a Player, Upright or Grand piano, make sure that you ask the salesman to give you a reasonable date of delivery. 17 STANDARD MAKES ALL INCLUDED IN THIS SALE By agreement we do not name the brands in this sale. But for it Open Evenings | Wroadway, i ee —— Only 3 days remain for this Gimbel courtesy— $100 reduction <a + ee © eS mes —_-——— + Be Sure to Get the Instrument You Actually Select No two instruments are alike. Therefore the tendency to show a customer one floor sample and then deliver a so-called “dupli- —. a = a + + Se ~ jy the informati of people not cate” from stock is to be deplored familias with the ante f laren At Gimbels, because of plenteous by the Gimbel music tion let it be known that they are among the finest in America as a visit to the musie floor will forcibly emphasize stocks, deliver to you the actual instrument you fall in love with in the store, OPEN EVENINGS During This Sale Until 9 o' Clock we Immediate Deliveries AnImportant Feature | 3ecause of the bigness of Gimbel stocks de- liveries will be made immediately without the delays that occur where delivery depends on the whim or the ability of a factory. Donotwait! Only three days left! If you cannot visit New York--- mail this coupon for free details Customers living out of town or New Yorkers unable to get down to the store (even though the Piano Section is open —/ evenings uhtil 9 o'clock) are invited to send in obligation whatsoever. without any the coupon printed below. JOUPON GIMBEL BROTHERS, Piano Section, Broadway and 33d St., New York City $10 worth of music rolls (your own selection from our stock on hand), A bench to match player chosen. Delivery within the radius of our delivery system. FREE Send, without obligation to m October Sule offer on Player-P Piano ( » Grand Piano ( » full particulars of your iano ( ); pright —- Name .. Federal Tax Already Included in All Prices Street and No, GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS—Eighth Floor City and State Brooklyn, New Jersey and Long Island Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subway, WITS SEFFS AMENITIES APPEAR -— mena DA\Y’ \N TRE NENW YORK WORLD -= MORNING EDYTIO

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