The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1920, Page 14

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ee a OF ae a A REE NE EY EOE LE ERE TE ETS ESS se cerkwe car tee wpeea rt a sees; . . - x , HANDSOME CHARLE TRAILED 10 SOLVE ~GABIN'S MURDER sc hiadlaneaee Police Work on Theory That Restaurant Man’s Generosity Led to His Death. ‘The police to-day are working upon the theory that his kindness and gen- erosity led to the murder of Manuel Gabin, wealthy restaurant owner, and ‘until recently fémaie impersonator on vaudeville stage and known a* “the King of Spaniards,” who was fdund yesterday afternoon shot Mfrough the heart, lying om a bed in Washington and West 12th Streets. Gebin is known to have befriended many who were In want. Detectives declared that all dott ing the motive of the crime had removed and that they hoped to it up” within a few hours by Mthie arrest of the young man known to them fs “Charlle,” with whom { in left his restaurant at No.. 763 pWashington Street at 1 o'clock yes- fterday morning. “Charlie,” who is @egcribed as “a handsome American” waa accompanied by a Spanish youth trem a ship nearby. ‘The latter has Pprbved that he went directly back to this ship. Everything indicated Gabin had with his life for a single vanity ne for which his many friends had jwently upbraided hinf—the habit \flashing three ‘large diamond rings joo @ stickpin. of diamonds and gpeeris, worth about $10,000, and al- (rays carrying large sums of money. His rings hud been torn from his ingers and his clothes stripped of ae hb richly furnished apartment at! = with friends, forced the lock and foupd him dead. Gabin's six-room apartment on the second floor was as lavishly furnished 4g & Fifth Avenue suite, with tapes- tries, fixtures, Oriental rugs and divans, although situated in a dingy neighbor- hood. Gabin and his wife bad Lived plainly ‘a week Gabin was to move her to the apartment in which. she found him murdered. Gabin richly deserved his regal ap- pellation.. He was about thirty-five from Corunna twenty years ago. — WAGES AT HIGH RECORD. Factory Work R $28.45. ALBANY, June 22.—Average weekly earnings of factory «Orkers reached the ee point on record in May, accord- Ing ® the report of the State Industrial Commission to-day. The average reached $28.66 for 610,000 employees facturers. ‘The report shows that practically all “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys “Danderine.” “Danderine” AND. TH at No. 830 West 12th Street, and tn | jy years old, and came to thie country] | " Weekly Average | Ii covered by the payrolls of 1,648 manu- |] Indaatrres had recovered from the ef- foots of the railroad strike in Aorit All-Metal Plane Of For Omaha. CHICAGO, June 22,-An all-metal monoplane, flying <e New York to Omaha, where the passengers will at- tend © wedding, left Chicago’ at 9.32 this morning on the last leg of the trip. Pe Passengers include ent, of the Aerial Mail Service, Bert Acosta, Pilot and Wallie echanician 4379-—Telephone Screen, 12% in. aigh, $10.00 GIFTS Half the world thinks of Ovington’s when it thinks of gifts, and the other half thanks it for remembering. The pri- ces, as usual, are fair, OVINGTON’S 3141 Gift Shop of Fifth Aven: *314 Fifth Ave. nr.32d St. 1 WATOHER s sey. INA movie ‘mow. RIDE THE tame plug. NINE THOUSAND miles. ‘ AND rine his’ stz-shooter, ALL AFTERNOON. wirnour RELOADING. nN, im @ close-up. * HE ROLLED 2 smoke, ,. WITH ser one hand. AND I tried ry myselt, FIRST with one hand. THEN with two. THEN with ny mouth, AND THE forty.thira trial STAYED PUT long enough. FOR ME to. ght it ANDI thousnt T had it AND THEN tape. LIKE A eee AND SUANED the rug. AND purneD my clothes, AND EVERYTHING, so rm convinced. PUL NEVER eet THAT acTor's job, AND! know now. THAT The. only things. Roman candle, 1 CAN roll with one hand. eee ARE ROLLICKING dominoes. eee AND I'M going to stick. eee TO MY THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1920. “PHILADELPHIA” Cream Cheese Hawaiian Salad Ballsof PhiladelphiaCream Cheese in centre of pine- apple slice—on crisp let- tuce. Presto! A wonderful salad. There is but one “Philadelphia” Cream Cheese. Be sure the name Philadelphia is on the label. A PHENIX PRODUCT MEANS + ‘GOOD CHEESE f sSTALAR PNGB Ry’ peel ay, Me py bane OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” $1- WEEKLY y < opaus AN ACCOUNT *5 DOWN ON £752" 178° DOWN ON too | regular smokes, eee FOR THEY satisty, eee 'VER #e@ a ‘‘close-up”’ of real cigarette contentment? Get next to any Ches- terfield smoker, and watch him register “they satiafy!’’ It’s all in the blend of those choice Turkish and Domestic tobac- coss—and that's a secret that nobody can imitate, Fourteentn Street West of Fifth Avenue Men’s Shop, 32 West 14th Street, Open Wednesday, 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. : 41427 PIECES — CHALMERS UNDERWEAR (Porosknit and Balbriggan) “Seconds” Shirts and Drawers Seconds of $1.25 to $1.75 Qualities Union Suits Seconds of $2.25 to $3.50 Qualities 1.35 Sizes—34 to 50. .65 Sizes—Shirts, 34 to 50.’ Drawers, 30 to 50. THE STORY: Everybody from coast to coast knows the high reputation of Chalmers Underwear—the Chalmers firm (knowing our facilities for buying large quantities, always for cash), when they decided to sell this great quantity at a sacrifice, naturally came to us as the logical buyers. Chalmers are foremost manufacturers of Men’s Underwear, their factory is located in Amsterdam, N. Y., near the Adirondacks, and is equipped with the most up-to-date machinery, insuring a product close to perfection, thus Chalmers “Seconds” are practically as desirable as some other mills’ firsts. THE UNDERWEAR: Porosknit and Balbriggan Piendentt Shirts (short or long sleeves), knee, three-quarter or long drawers—Ecru or white. Balbriggan Shirts, long or short sleeves. Balbriggan Drawers, double seat, long or short drawefs—Ecru or white. Porosknit Union Suits—long sleeves, short sleeves or athletic style. Drawers long, three-quarter or knee—Ecru or white. - - Ribbed Union Suits—long sleeves, short sleeves or athletic style. Drawers * long, three-quarter or knee—Ecru or. white. Union Suits, long sleeves, short sleeves,or athletic style. three-quarter or knee—Ecru or white. Drawers long, AIT TLL Because of the Immensity of This Purchase, Sale Will Be Held on FOURTH FLOOR. Take Elevators in Men’s Dep't. Extra Space—Extra Salesclerks—Quick Service See other pages for our three column bes be Exceptional Sales of White Fabrics and Cotton Hosiery, RTA RE TFC RE PBA eT ne ALS, UBER . t

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