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DEBT FORCES |. RT. TO-SELL PROPERTY, HEDLEY DDLARES Reaity Valued Will Be Put Up at Auc tion in Spring. eal estate auction orized to-day by dent of the In d Transit Company, The properties to be sold embrace the following Manhattan—Nos. 15 Strevt, three-story fire office building, wit two additional st east side of Bi Street and thi hip Canal, | taking in thre -half blocks; block bounded by With and 19th Streets, Lenox Avenue and Exterior | Street. The Bronx—West side of Broadway frou 238th and Street, compris- | 242 ing about 89 lots; 7.8 acres, having approximately 800 feet frontage in Baychester Avenue, near White Plains Road, and additional frontage | § on other streets; four lots in City} Island. ° Queens—Block, on north side of} Fourth Street, Long Island City, from Jackson to Vernon Avenues, and im- proved with apartment and store! buildings; 12% lots, with old build~ ngs, at’ the northwest corner of Fourth Street and West Avenue, through to Fifth Street; industrial | water frontage on the south side of Highth Street, Long Island City, 100 feet west of West Avenue, and con- sisting of sixteen upland lots, aeeeinoealisicerenihcion BURGLAR TRAPPED IN BANKER’S HOME Patrolman Dan Brennan of the High- brid ‘olice Station ascended a <umb or shaft in the fashionable partment house at NO, 1970 University Avenue, captured an alleged burglar who was making his third raid on the house of Philip Weber, retited banker, and took him to Police Headquarters for the daily line-up. The prisoner, a negro, aid he was Joseph Finney of No, 178 Weet 134th Street. He first explained that he had en sent to Weber's from a drug store. ater he claimed to be a chauffeur, ‘Two trips of the alleged burglar de- | layed Mr. Weber's annual winter pf- arimage to Florida, where he now ts, On one of them the visitor oartedsoff Palm Teach suits and other summery raiment the banker had laid aside for tila vacation. The policeman who answered a call from one of the banker's neighbors, said the negro had barricaded the door’ with furniture and made it necessary for the | at $2,000,000 |SOLDIER’S WIDOW FORCED BY POVERTY TO ABANDON BABY BABY LEFT ON BORCH When Mr. and Mra, Charles K, Wood- bridge returned to their home at No. 164 Percy” Street, Flushing, after at- tending @ theatre in the city they found a five-weeks-old baby girl wrapped in blankets of their step. The child Was dressed spotlessly, and wrapped uj with it in the blankets was a nursing bottle and a can of condensed milk as an envelope will be done.” ed by the widow n France, who left rty, at’ Kings County The Hospital a search ia being made for |the mot she is not found Mra |Wottbridgs anya ano will take atepa to atopt It EASE LAYER IANO. Bend Catal PEAS IANO COMPANY, 128 West 42nd Street 34 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn 57 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. gue. PURITY CROSS ‘Deviled Chicken policeman to climb up the dumb waiter In order to gain an entrance, Bet. 35th and 36th Sts, Wh January Sale FURS ° 10% to 25% « Reductions On Entire Stock 384 Fifth Avenue SON DSZ oun REDIT owt enue Phone 2044 Grecley mayy, Selection. for the Select ASK FOR Te OF Cems fe . THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, If you read by artificial light, if you use || Store egialia be 8 for trying work—-your glasses must i absolutely corrector your vision will || Hours auffer. E examined free at Gimbele Glasses a ) up. GIM Have You the Right Glasses? i i Ito 5.30 Main’ Floor, Baleony Imported Beads for Bags and All Store Bead Work Hours to meet the popular demand; in range © 9 to 5.30 colors 80 > beautiful that it surpasses all ¢: o GIMBELS— Main Floor New Sales 5 Start: Important Sales Progress. Attend! “Cisse O Out Tomorrow At Actual Cost ‘Every Elaborate Evening Dinner and Afternoon Gown Cla are the one-of-a-model garments of exquisite individuality that have interpreted Paris in her originations for 1920. Those who have so weil alot Lecter them, may now enjoy the ad- vantage of a very worth-while reduction. . .bringing each garment down to actual cost. The Evening and Dinner Gowns Comprising superb creations of bro¢aded metal cloth, of metal tissues and tulle, of gold laces and crystal embroidered gold meshes, pastel pailettes and tulle, of tulle and taffeta, of chiffon and ostrich. $29.50 to $160 The Afternoon and Informal Evening Dresses 15 Dresses of Chiffon Velvet or Velveteen; elaborated with fur, touches of real lace, gold or silk embroideries, effective braid garnitures. Also 25 Dresses of Tricolette and the heavier Paulette in models of straight-line and Heavily embroidered or with simple motifs of beads or silk work. Black, 22 distinct models in all. Marked at Cost for Immediate Clearance bloused fashion. navy and taupe mainly. Marked at Cost for Hy Immediate Clearance Note:—Because of the extraordinary values, none may be credited, exchanged, sent C. 0. D. or on approval. GIMBELS WOMEN'S DRESS SALON—Third Floor $35 to $65 $95.50 9 fe. x 12 fe. $91.75 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. Colors: the home, * * * So come often and get the benefit of January Reductions. GIMBELS RUG $4.75 for 10 Yards of This Sheer Nainsook And you can take your choice of pink or of flesh. 40 inches wide and finished like a soft silk. And right - here let us tell you it wears better than silk. Under- wear for yourself or for children is very attractive when made of this delectable nainsook. Imported Voiles, $1.00 and $1.25 Yd. From England come these very handsome printed gotton voiles; 40 inches wide. They are very handsome; made over a silk slip, and give the impression of a fabric that is very much more expensive. Some of these English cottons are quite suitable for @iraperies and other hangings. GIMBELS WASH FABRIC SHOR—Second Floor Of Dark dolors mainly, Important Sales That Still Continue Oriental at 20% Off Embroideries Temple Hangings Now $22.00 to $500.00 Mandarin Coats Now $18.00 to $220.00 Sleeve Bands Now $1.50 to $3.60 pr. Squares for Bags Now $1.60 to $5.40 ea Hundreds of Pietes Now 25c up Geisha Skirts Now $8 to $18 These superb skirts are quite the smartest thing of which to make Slip-on Blouses London and Paris have seized this unique note as one of the best things that has come out of the Orient. »You can make them so easily that we feel our generous supply of gorgeous skirts will go right out to those who want these lovely blouses. GIMBELS ORIENTAL SECTION—Fifth Floor Living Room Furniture that is so comfortable, so well made and so mod- erate in price during these January Reductions privilege to imaginable. that every one ought to esteem it a ‘have the most home-like place Cane, 3-Piece Suite .. Spring cushion Se (Illustrated.) dure tapestry. $425.00 Suite covered in ver- American Walnut Library Table............. Top 42 inches, with drawer. $40.00 (lustrated.) . Other Suites “Queen Anne” Type 3-Piece $275.00 Covered in brown striped Cane Suite, velours. Overstuffed Tapestry ered 3-Piece Suite, $475.00 Loose cushion; spring seats; pillow arms. GIMBELS FURNITURE “Queen Anne” Type 3-Piece Cane Suite, $425.00 Covered in Black and Gold Damask. “Chippendale” Type Selene Cane Suite, $34 Coyered in Blue and Goa striped Velour. ECTION—Seventh Flocr. Cov- DoReRERE CaN MeRANNEN Brooklyn, New Jersey and Long Island Customers Direct to Gimbelajvia Tubes and Subway Handsome Fur Sets and Separate Fur Pieces At Fine Savings in the Annual Clearance Sale of FURS And Gimbels offers the added advantage of broad stocks—not the tail-ends of SrcUPe For Gimbels were tremendously prepared. ere are some examples of the splendid values to be expected: Dyed Skunk Scarfs, Now $19.50 | Moleskin Scarfs, Now $35 Muffs, $22.50 | Muffs, $32.50 Hudson Seal Scarfs, Now $29.50 ; Natural Mink Scarfs, Now $39.50 Muffs, $18.50 | Muffs, $39. 50 Grey Squirrel Capelets, Now $39.50 Beaver Capelets, Now $39.50 Muffs, $37.50 | | Muffs, $39.50 Australian Opossum Stoles, Now $95 | Natural Skunk Capelets, Now $49.50 Moffs, $39.50 + Muffs, $45 Our Entire Stock of Fur Coats, Wraps and Trotteur Coats Now at Great Reductions for Immediate clearance GIMBELS FUR SALON—Third Floor Annual Sale---Remnants of Silks and Wools Reductions Range from 14 to 1% Original Prices * * * * * Silk Remnants _ Dress Goods Remnants $1.95, $2.45, $2.95, S25; hii85) b2.95, $3.75 up to $5.95 yard up to $4.85 a yard Your new frock for Easter ought to come right out of these exquisite silks. At these low prices Remnants of Coatings $2.95 to $7.50 you have a wonderful opportunity for apparel! that is inexpensive, that is very good looking and Rich Colors, Mixtures and Black ; at great economy.’ And it is easy to choose when | GIMBELS WOOL FABRIC SHOP—Second Floor 85c., there is such variety. Practically every desirable weave; scores of colors. Plenty of practical blacks, navy blues, whites and pinks. GIMBELS SILK SECTION—Second Floor The January Sale of Aprons 50c, 65c, $1.00 to $3.95 A Sale which lives up to the standard of former January Sales and furnishes one reason more for calling January “the Month of Splendid Values” gt Gimbels, Bungalow Aprons, $1.50 to $3.95 Princess or Novelty Aprons, $1.50, $1.95 Of percale or gingham; light or dark Cal In pereale or gingham with rick-rack or con- plaids, checks or plain colors. Elastic or belted trasting color trimming. waist models—that button either front or back. Band Aprons, 55c to $1.00 Of percale or gingham, small or large—gath- In gingham or percale; gored or gathered, ered or gored. GIMBELS APRON SHOP—Second Floor 1920’s First Big Trunk ih Kt . [Wi dVistas Wardrobe Trunks Reduced A ‘‘Mark Down’’ of 20% from Regular Prices —to reduce quickly “the largest trunk stock in the city’’—-these sharp repricings: A great opportunity for every reason: The best brands. l new and good, Prices are still advancing. These are reductions from REGULAR STOCKS. Now, then, all early year travelers'to South or West and every one who needs additional Trunks—COME HERE. Innovation Trunks—Prices NOW Bib Aprons, 50c to $1.50 Reduced to $49.50 Reduced to $59.90 Reduced to $83.00 Reduced to $54.50 | Reduced to $68.70 Reduced to $102.25 oy Federal Tax Already Included. Only at Gimbels can you buy Innovation Trunks h low prices. Also . ‘aia Belber, Everwear Trunks in a Sale All Materially Reduced to $14.95 to $52.50 CIMBELS TRUNK SECTION Fifth Floor and Subway Balcony Seamless Wilton Rugs---Two toned . $33.75 4 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 6 in. Mulberry, rose, gray, brown, With the shaded border in darker tones. These rugs are so handsome in quality and so moderate in price that the 25 per cent. reductions which grow out of the purchase will buy some other fitment for savings of Other Rug Sales are now in progress for this is a clearance month that has greater advantages than any other time of the year. ECTION—Sixth Floor White Sale. Thrift! Combinations $1.50 to $3.00 Three models made of nainsook — all of which come in skirt and corset- cover, cover and drawer and cover and closed drawer. —Model = A—Lace _ insertion at top of cover, beading and ribbon drawn waist-line, lace and insertion at bottom, $1.50 —Model B—Trimmed _ with embroidery and lace inser- tions, edged with lace, $2.00 Model C—Trimmed with four medallions on cover, Val. luce insertions, beading and ribbon-drawn waist line, $3.00 GIMBELS—Second Floor * * Nurses’ Blouses Special---$2.50 White Linene Blouses with a “2m 1" collar and turned back cuffs, Smart little pearl butte excellent quality material. Mos desirable garment for Nurses Maids or Waitresses. Sizes 36-38-40 GIMBELS—Second Floor Lawn. Stationery 76 Sheets 50c Gmbels London Club, the paper with the pleasant writing surface Correct letter size; in white only. Envelopes to Match, 20 a pkg. GIMBELS—Main Floor * * “All Linen Crash Toweling 32c a Yard Splendid quality imported Irtsh toweling for hand, roller and dish towels, Sale Price for One Day Only GIMBELS—Second Floor * * Bloomer Dresses $2.95 to $4.95- Sizes 26 GIMBELS-~Sc cond Floor