The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1920, Page 10

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‘ED |DENIED VANDERLIP SEEKS “RED” TRADE PARIS, Kept. 37.—An Emma la Prevotto, , aes nouncement pibliahed Was Reported to Be in Moscow Negotiating With the Soviet Government, wapture of Bokha: Bote! iki | London Times, that Frank A. Vandertip ane inicans onraepene. and other American business mon were Dally Telegraph, Both the | Meotlating with representatives of the Soviet «Government regarding the open- and the defenders lost! ing of trade relations with Russle wore Before the Amir was forced | nce widely credited here to-day. ‘My to the Afghan frontier with the! ar. Vanderlip, tt was learned, Ie not ants of his-army. The Reds|in Moscow but is at his home at Boar- borough. His representatives many of the inhabitants on the /are unable to eccount for the report th Boviet that they had been guilty of | het he was to confer with the At the Vanderiip home ts was stated [A despatch trom the Warnaw eor- | {Ral the financier bad been at Boar, pn t of the Daily Mall eays| Mrs, Vandoriip hai left to-day for an Poles, having completed thetr ad- len nh gt" would probably ‘ at the south, have now begun A Mi offensive against the Bolsheviki in J Bee north. According to the Polis |DESCHANEL IN SANITARIUM. WOk, Groine wan captured) 5. Bept. 11—Former Preaident 1. who has entered « sanitar- tum at Reutl, near Paris, is not serious. Al, to & statement of hin GET WISE! SAVE MONEY! Suits, $5 to $12 te gd a, —— German Coal Sent France Won't Burn. PARIS, Sept. 27.-—al many is now sending Bank e>4/month the quantity Ger- to France each Rewer Value to #76. M. COHEN 115 7th Av, @.ncorire m or To oP. rmans with try- x: mba Mm n ing deliberately In this way to evad the treaty. Uptown Store Cowperthwait 8 Sons _ cvwniows store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Park Row & Chatham Sq. | America’s President in 1807 _ When Couwperthwait & Sons Was Established | eee Both Stores O Saturday Eveni: Harlem Store Shen. Monday Reeings A 10-Piece Walnut Dining Suite Furnish your living fom in this handsome ivory Finish MReed—benu- tifully upholstered in Flowered Cre tonne. ‘ake advantage of these special prices—and make your living room smile in these new all-season clothes. $57.50 29.00 87.50 ft with ta mirror, Chifforobe, 19 inches wide and $8 inches long, in handsome odious design. Special Price, $395.00 (Payable $5 Weekly) =| Nest of Bowls Golden Oak, Slip-Seat Rugs and Carpets Ms Made of mow-white ‘Dini i ay me Heuer " 1 i hoary sanitary glass, Dining Chair ho felae nea netic: fi are vie as illus Strongly built 815.5 Royal Turkish Rugs... 23.40 ke! | Only... ¢ of Solid Oak, si i ¥ Complete beautifully fine "a5 “s ished in Golden + 28.2 Family Scales Gabo l Mite wie | Square steel platform. tractive design. i Handsomely enameled, Seat of Imitation Papacity, 24-lbs. by oz. Brown Spanish Leather, Only 2 hy Bc id Linoleum. ., soe 2.28 Ps $5.90 saio charge for Laying, Lining, Cowperthwait & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. ahd 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Betwoon City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L." Station, Special, $1.95 sama Sa Be try PAUL EERE ty: are ae at Seren 7 ‘i a wr * bas Te an, —_?- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1920. wii: Jade Green Wool : Still Here—Nurse Allen! One week more! So man; wanted to see her that she iw 4 ow he stay. Ready to answer all your questions about babies that are and bables to be in the GIMBELS BABY SHOP—Second Floor _—_— ey Fit? Are you confident that they'll stay put— That they won't slip? Your i—we mean. ‘We'mmake "em stick. fe fit eyes and nose as well in the SHOP—Main Floor, Balcony 100 Misses’ Tricotine Frocks of the Better Kind _GIMBEL BROTHERS 32u0 STREET “BROADWAY =33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY Your Fall Costume Really Isn’t Quite Complete Without A Small Fur Scarf , And it is so simple a matter to get one when attractive, modish pieces are priced as specially as these four good items, ee sean = =. Imported Chiffon Special Two Alpaca Sweaters Mink Two-Skin Choker Scarfs of natural skins. $12.75 $450 REDUCED. Well, ‘rather! Three the sweaters that everybody’s MR Bo. Seeting 200 ey M4 saeued pote wearing. My! but ® $39.50 Tuxedo style—as pio- seo Naa ghoula wear Touse Fox Scar), 332 . tured — saghed and much higher lor ‘eupe Fox Scarf, $32.50 s Four and in « rain make no mistake—This is a *“Gimbels’ Furriers rough yor gg ina quviee Fic Po supreme event in Frockland! i 1642" Pj G . tines tare reen, Don't Miss It! uty. MISSES’ ! OS GIMBELS ES’ OWN SHOP—Third Floor Three-Day Sale of Everwear Trunks Wardrobes and Steamers : At Big Reductions The “Everwear”’—a trunk of excellent construction: three ply veneer; fibre covered; strongly reinforced; and with brass plated hardware, is suited to the needs of both men and women. on Navy Tricotine A Smart Frock for Smart Women ‘The value of this sale fies not alone in these price concessions, but in the choice offered; trunks in three sizes, w! real Oh che many * traveling needs. After W: the prices will revert to norma Fibre Steamer Open Top S' Full Sized, 45-inch This is a very low price ‘Trunks; very Wardrobes: Wardrobes: very indeed for a dress that jal at very jal at is made of such good $12.50 $34.50 $49.50 wool tricotine. That is Covered with hard vul- A trunk of great con- A roomy trunk witb trimmed artfully with canized fibre; with venience for the short bulge top. Fibre cov- bands of wool in jade strongly reinforoed con “AP oF steamer; fibre os ona reinforced; and navy, stitched with wi covered and with VY» ners; with strong lock otied gtecl hardwaré; With metal comers and tiny gold and Hinges; with upper with sixhangers, draw. draw bolts; with ‘12 Low for » dress tray and compart. er, shoe and laundry s, 5 roomy draw- that has such manta bag. ers; as illustrated. pert little satin ' GIMBELS TRUNK SHOP—Fifth Floor frills at the sides. That has simulated but- ° ° | P h b ‘ I f ce ||An Additiona urchase o the em araeaie ose ondertu ults aa ° en pan ae IS) y So many Women came to look—and remained to Sizes 34 to 44 ‘ i & XY buy! $55 for a fur trimmed suit seemed almost too ped ore ba : good to be true. They were a bit sceptical about rice. the quality because the price was so moderate. But, you see, these are not $55 suits—so the quality man- ages to be high without lifting the price along with it, GIMBELS WOMEN’S DRESS SHOP—Third Floor 3 Days More F Duvet de Laine ‘Trimmed 3 Evenings More Velour With Tricotine Nutria The Regular Price of 7 eee Moleskin Any Upright Piano, Grand Piano or. Player IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK (With the Exception of Two Restricted Makes), Yes, and in the new models and the favored shades— plenty of browns and blues and taupes, SIZES 84 TO 5034 GIMBELS WOMEN’S SUIT SHOP—Third Floor Three Notion Articles Piano Salons Open Evenings Until 9 P. M, GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS—Eighth Floor We iBuy Any But Pay Only the Price of Two TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY ONLY A dozen spools of cotton—-$1.00.. Three dozen spools of cotton We planned a notion sale—and here’s the way we reasoned: ~ $2.00, Or for that matter, one spool at 10¢ and 3 spools at Thousands of women will shop tomorrow. ‘They all need 20¢c—though you save more by the dozen. That’s the way notions of some kind, But just what? Reduce fronting and of the sale in every single item in the department. A few sug- you'll please every one—every one who sews at all—every home gestions are listed below. But just step around—you've no idea how very many needfuls come under the name of “notions.” Crowds! We're prepared for them, We're ready to wait on you qi ly—to give you 8 of anything for the price of 2. -every girl or woman who wears nets or uses pins pg wtartcbed ALi from shoe polish to beads, We've plenty of all of ‘em. We must restrict quantities on only one or two items, And whatever you buy—take 8—and pay for 2. : Hair Nets Shields Pins Hangers Needles Hair Curlers Sanitary Goods Safety Pins Troning Wax Scissors Hat Pins Garters Hair Ping Wash Cloths Cotton te, etc. etc. ote, te

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