The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1920, Page 18

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in the interest of the welfare of au- tomobile drivers in general.” UST COW ON DARK Soh at inate vd WEINSTEIN LOSES HIS PLEA. ——- odiaee Learned Hand, in the Poderat > esterday, discharged the orde » Great Neck Auto Owner Sure She |{o"thow cause, obtained in. behi ” % Should, sand Justice of Peace " © Is Puzzled. papers and documents seized in January | oi _ and us in deportation proceedings CE OF THE PEACE BOBERT | against him, By his action Judge Hand L'ECLUSB of Great Neck; Nassau etecay Gass ST uscrcn, te eer Ag ey Genera er, eld tha County, La 1, has during hie term | Airey, vad no. furiadietion, a had Porn a, diaaped au Judge Hand held that even assuming it that the papers and documents were most pct w, A eee (ues legally obtained, the Federal Court at night. be Gregorivitch Weinstein, editor of the Russian radical weekly Novy Mir, div rey the authorities to return to’ him was Srl, autner ty, to RS ex. Jains that deportation proceedings are ehicle under | Raministrative, Charles, Reeht, -attor= was to be lied to a red “light inthe rear?’ my | ote in this case are unusual, Gude L' Bel ‘0 juse. ine of our most residents was driving home ir evening in an automobile. Of him was a tan tn a wagon tad stage of his pi ress leading « cow attac! rear of the wagon. The " uired by the jaw, had a red lan: he rear. The cow had objected ling rope and had surrep- ously pulled loose and proceeded to t her own route over the highWay. Great’ Neek resident wan coming in his automobile with members hie family. He saw the red lent at rear of the ie and shaped his ree to avoid it. In doting so he ran the cow, which had no rear lights yuite mix-up followed. ver of the automobile has fed to me. and. requested s nt for the arrest of the owner of cow on re, erpun wreh a bee the ‘wae movi on the highway withou' ie ar rhts. You Kaow there are tions to the laws that the Justices of the Supreme Court 0 United States differ at times. To ive .proper construction, therefore, in pot An wrsy task fgy a humble Justice he Toma. hace, made ih’ suggestion to the Jompbite owner. for an adjustment of hia difficulties, but he insists that h» not pe satisted until a warrant ¥ ‘and the offender is brought | ieee court: ‘He says that he ja acting Different from the ordinary prepared cereal in many ways GrapeNuts very is ously digested end is particulerly worth while because of its staunch, health build- ing qualities. GrapeNuts needs no suger moderate cost. Twenty-five Rooms.” ELLNER BROS. — Juenty-nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner 15th Street and 6th Avenue Pinciee Wale pee $350 J SLLNER furniture is selected by those who are satisfied with noth- ing less than the best. Yet the prices are surprisingly modest—in keeping with a recognized reputation for high quality and You are cordially invited to visit “The They are replete with delightful suggestions for home arrangement. { THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRI | ‘Just Stepped Out of a Band Box that’s how you will want to look BE Ao ti or for that matter, any time. And that's how you will look if you'll buy those Spring Clothes here. + a Some day, perhaps, more handsomely styled . models will be shown, but it is a certainty that to date they never have been, And they'll hold those smart clean lines, too. For their beauty is built in—backed by quality fabrics and quality tailoring. They're . _ Kuppenheimer Clothes and Brill Clothes $45 to $125 q Special Display—Spring Suits and Topcoats, $50 Af a They've style: our And how about a hat for ‘i “Triple Service’ i suits for boys. And Easter? It should be how they wear, becoming — should look ‘Trousers have double right, side view as well as seats and knees. front, Let our man pick $19.50 and up. = | et ar it for you. An if = blue serge and chev- Easter Stetson of Our § 1 oe t F } election P ' iots for Easter and will be the one right hat for you, pele o confirmation, Brill Hats, $5 to $7. ae rothewus 47 Cortlandt St. 2 Flatbush Ave, 125th St., at 3d Ave. Bony Brooklyn “ ae L 2, 1920, Player Piano and Phonograph Section Open Every Evening Until 9 o'Clock Player Piano and . For other Gimbel News See Page 16 Open Every Evening Gimbel Broth eFS Until 9 0'Clock Gimbels Colossal April Sale of New Player Pianos and Phonographs $1,200,000 Worth of Guaranteed Instruments Offered. Prices That Dwarf Values of Any Sale We Have Seen Year Ahead Planning and Foresighted Merchandising Made Possible This Offer of $500,000 Worth of 88-Note New1920Stock Player Pianos FOR INSTANT DELIVERY AT Warranted $, { 25 Music Salons for Open A Saving of Almost a‘Third Phonograph Section it! Ten Years Until9 P.M. An exact picture of the piano appears herewith—and since what you are to get is the first consideration — know _ that these are all NEW; that not one has been shown in advance of this sale (except at a price almost ird higher); that they are perfect in tone, finish, construction and case design, The Specifications: A Case of cross banded ve- Player-action built by the same neered mahogany. factory as the piano (not ys of genuine ivory. assembled) and warranted Pedals that are ease itself in for 10 years. operation, Transposing device enabling Tone that 'is-aweet, resonant, the player, by a turn of a perfect in richness and sing- thumbscrew, eto change to ing quality. five different keys. And the whole player piano built in a factory of many years’ standing Surely, then, there need a direct saving of be no waste of.time in 83 1-B%—a price go low coming to Gimbels that it just about covers ' present cost of making, eighth floor to-morrow When cartage and inc for the purchase of one dental charges that go of these splendid play- . to fix a cost price have , el Not glone is the been added, ‘And now fnstrument one of qual- is the time to buy a ity—but the price brings player piano. It is ‘ TWO WHOLE * YEARS TO PAY Gimbels same generous credit plan has been extended to patrons of the April Sale. practically certain that no more can be had at so low a price, as pro- duction costs’ are’ al- ready <xceeding — this retail price—and the demand is even greater than in 1919 (the greatest year in the music industry). Two whole years to pay for your in8tru- These condeniences in addition: ment—though delivery is at once, —Liberal allowance on your old piano if you have one you wish to exchange. » Two whole years in which to pay for the player. —Player bench or chair to match led at the price. —Delivery to your house without additional charge. —The opportunity of selecting yp to $50 worth ‘of music rolls, which may be charged at the time piano is purchased. —Musiec Salons open evenings until 9 o'clock, if you cam not get here in the daytime, —Salesman ready to call and give you details if unable to get here. : {Mail coupon adjoining’) New Model Conreid Phonographs Factory Close-Out to Be Sold at About Present Cost All Ready for $ 5 5 Instant Delivery The factory that produces our Conreid phonographs brought out a new model for 1920. After producing 1,000 @f them they found that the production cost was too great and disco ed the manufacture of the modelyclosing them out to usat a sac P, We, in turn, sacrifice practically all profit for the start of this April event and offer the entire lot at #55—the lowest price at which a Whe price includes a player bench or chair Gimbel BrotHers, Musie Salons, 38rd & B'way, New York City Send me details of your great April Sale of Player Pianos. to match your piano. Gimbel service for one year. Delivery to your home without charge. You may select up to $50 worth of player rolls (your own selection from our great stock) and have them charged to your account on a con- venient term basis at the same time the player piano is purchased. ’ Specifications Cabinet—454, inches high, genuine mahogany panels, in- dividual beaded motor board, beaded crown, beaded: free end doors. Interior of the rat trap construction, sta- tionary shelves. . i . phonograph of quality has evér been sold. The instrument is in a size Finish—Brown mahogany. equivalent to those whieh are featured hereabout at two and three Motor—Double spting worm times the price--and if we are able to prophesy buying trend, we pre? dict ;the greatest day of buying in phonograph history at Gimbels to- morrow. . ty Every one is new and perfect, )Ndne has ever been shown before. for immediate delivery—in time The entire stock is here re Music Salons open evenings until 9 o'clock, Jor Easter. at AMonth f ot call, m pon of * th driven; four to five 10a record capacity to one ing; frame and bottom — f cust iron; absolutely noise- Tess; ,can be wound while playing? Tum Table—i2-inch stamped ‘absolutely true running turn table; all exposed, parts heav~ ily nickel plated, Tone Arm — Universal type, plays all reco in the maf et. Possesses patent. rights for controlling the weight of the sound box, for playing hill and dale or lateral cut records, Centres at either angle. Heavily nickel plated. Gimbel Brothers, Music Salons, 33rd & B'way, New York City, Send me details of your great April Sale of Conreid Phonographs, he machine has a Tone Modi- Fhe Me\entifically constructed, ‘All wooden amplifier. Gimbels Music Salons Eighth Floor

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