The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1920, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

12' THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, early in January. GOV. COX PLANNING A TRIP 10 EUROPE EARLY NEXT YEAR \cacataipscit Going to Mississippi Next Week on Hunting Trip With Senator Harrison. there. aguin in national politics In response to hia mennare ator Harding, congratulating the Republican victory, Gov recetved the following reply: "As the successful cand thank you for your message DAYTON, 0., Nov. 4—Gov. Cox's Plans for the immediate future call for a trip into Mississippi carly next # week with Senator Pat Harrison, Chairman of-hie Speakers’ Bureau. ‘They will apend a week or two frumting and then he will return to ‘Wis duties as Governor at Columbus. He may decide to work in a trip to California with Mrs. Cox some time / >> Between now and the first of the yoar. | -The one thing that Gov. Cox has Tee WanEhe upon after Jan. 1 is that beleneeortner wine me ts going to see something of the world. Because of the manner in which his nose has been tied to the grindstone with his two newspapers, he has ddne little travelling, and one of the Grst things on his schedule Florida, ATLANTA, Preaidential election. Latest towns and country precineta In Missfasipp! District gave nary and Runnete. Alabama, Joritios, will be a trip to Burope, probably ‘LYONS 1s LEADING Gov, Cox said that on hin trip to Europe, he Intended to make a care- ful first-hand study of conditions Such a study would of course be an asset if he decides to figure gratulation and evsadh of ot suppor.” HARDING “CARRIES TOWNS IN SOUTH Mississippi and Alabama Districts Break Precedent and Give G. O, P. Piuralities. Ga, Nov. 4—Tonnesnor and Louisiana were not the only Gtates in the “solid Gouth” in which the Re- publicans made unexpected gains in the from Florida whow that Benater Hard- ing carried a number.of towns in that State, inchiding @t. Peteraburg, Orlando and Daytona, The returns from the out lying districts are coming In very slowly For the first time tn history several Republican majorities, the towns including Semi- Gore counties in heretofore strongly Deriio- cratic, also returned Republican ma- ‘The boy Brook The noying property and that jority | Rin wcroas ity Majority | tie’ wound is not la in St G. O. P. STATE TICKET May ray boys have be Have Double the Piled Up by His Running Mates. Saree ALBANY, N. ¥., Nov. 4—With re plete interest that hax prevailed In the | laate, 1|Gubernntorial situation, tirures re-| | Om your cereal, elected by majorities ranging 76,000 upwarda. The largest vote, apparently, has bees polled by John J. Lyons, the can- didnte for Secretary of State, Lyonn is running away ahead of the reat of the State ticket and will have, accord- ing to present indications, a majority in exceas of 150,000, He was opposed by Harrlet May Mills | of Syracuse on the Democratic ticket. Misa Mills hes been m prominent suf- frage worker for a number of years and {t was the belief that she would add considerable strength to the ticket, BOY OF THIRTEEN SHOT AS TRESPASSER Boathouse Proprietor Held for Shooting—Wound Not Believed Serious. Henry Faltman, fifty-five, who owns bonthouses on Jamaica Bay, Canarato, will be arraigned to-day on a charge of shooting Idor Linderbaum, thirteen, No. 149 Ludiow Street, Manhattan, in the right knee with a .22-calibre rifle. | ~-||Grape-Nuts Its rich flavor, sweet apie eteat eal eal and malt. reports they will AN “Lost and Found” the Gixth Been at any “Lomt and Foun can be left at Advertising Agénctes, tclephoned directir t9 The World. 8 Offices. Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, Mary's Hospital, en ane articles: Gavertiaed in The World or ranorted Ing, Will be lated tn can be Cal) 4000 Reekman, New York, oF 1920. iY KELLNER BROS. Fwenty- nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner [5th Street and 6th Avenue Pues ; 7 - Queen Anne Bedroom Suite in American Walnut —4 pieces, (Bowfoot Bed—Large Vanity Table) 'OTHING in the way of extra value can approach present offerings at Kellner’s. For even prior to reduction, Kellner prices marked the lowest level for highest quality furniture: “The Twenty-five Rooma’ will prove an unfailing guide to your selection, You are cordially invited to see them. Make a Note of It— Monday, November 8 | FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGES 14, 19 AND 20 | _ GIMBEL BROTHERS | Monday, November 8 ‘32a STREET ~ BROADWAY - 33no STREET NEW ‘YORK CITY The Story of HUIS TER New York of the 80’sremembers = ' it—the exclusive ‘little store at 52 W. 22nd Street, where, in 1887, the first of the fine Spe- cialty Shops in Crystal and China opened its doora—and where the fashionables of that by-gone day used to come for their most precious possessions in glassware —their choicest wedding gifts— the pricelees dinnerware to be passed on to their children’s children. And New York of the 80's will tell you how that little shop grew and grew. How it gradually took in 50-54-56-58 W. 22nd Street and 61 and 53 W. 21st Street until—marching with the uptowr trend of trade it found its presen‘ now-to-be-abandoned-site — th: famous 9 & 11 E. 37th Street. But neither New Yorkers of the 80's nor New Yorkers of 1920 know how that store with its unique prestige — its exclusive clientele — its million dollar a year business—was started with a $5000 capital. How Barton S. Higgins (the owner of the Dixon Illinois General Store with its ambitious slogan — ‘‘Higginses for Everything’) — his son, Arthur S. Higgins—and Col. C. J. Seiter, a connoisseur of un- usual ability—a collector of rare acumen—entered into a partner, ship and a project—to supply to New York the best that world markets could offer “One-quarter less than Elsewhere” And so they set to work—with this and their other equally fam- ous watch-word — ‘Buy Glass and China Right.” They did. New York did. And New York knows the rest, It is to this romance of American business that the present sale writes ‘Finis’ —But to the reali- zation of a dream—to the bona fide service that a true blue American h ouse has rendered the buying community of New York — thousands of American homes will bear witness “from generation to generation.” Next Monday November 8 ON SALE AT THE GIMBEL STORE THE ENTIRE Half Million Dollar China and Glass Stock of HIGGINS & SEITER China and Glass Specialists for Over Thirty Years at EXACTLY Half Price Full details of this sale will be announced in the Times, Tribune, World and American of Sunday, November 7th. oklyn, Long Island and New Jersey Customers Direct te Gimbels via Tubes and Subwtys« Make a Note of It—. A Letter from PICCINS « SEITER TO THE PUBLIC. October 18, 1920. “We wish to announce that -we have sold our entire stock of a “Half Million Dollars Worth of Finest China and Crystal “to Gimbel Brothers at One- third Less than the merchan- dise cost us. “We encountered great difficulty in obtaining adequate importa- tions, owing to the uncertain condition of the Foreign Market. “We are obliged to givé up our present premises and, being un- able to find other suitable prem- ises, we have sold our entire stock. “We believe that the Higgins & Seiter stock of China and Crystal is one of the finest that has ever been gathered together in the United States, representing, as it does, the varied products of all the important potteries and glass factories of England, France, Italy, Belgium and America, in- cluding such famous makers as “Minton Sinclair cosets Libbey port Cauldon Boral Worcester Wedgwood Stephen & Copeland illiams Hawkes Royal Doulton “We are glad that a concern of ° such high standing and reputa- tion as Gimbel Brothers is to re- ceive these goods, and they will be shortly placed on sale at their store. “We thank the many thousands who have regarded Higgins & * Seiter as their source of supply for so many years.’ Abe Maar baat UM: | —-9 * 7——— For Friday and Saturday ———— After Election Sale for Stout Women OW ER: STOR IA BARGAIN BASEMENT] here Fashion, Quality & Economy Reig Our regular Low Prices have been re-marked still Lower for this Big Sale. No Stout Woman can afford to overlook these Wonderful Bargains i in Winter Suits All-Wool Serges, All-Wool- Burellas, All- Wool Vigoreaux, Mannish Mixtures, Oxfords Beautiful Styles specially designed for Stout Women. The most successtul fashions of the season, with smart collars, belts, pock- ets, buttons and new treatments. Some Silk Lined. In all sizes up to 56 Bust. 292, 392 3 592 -—Special Offe The stylish suit illustrated in Alle 2 Wool Serge or Oxford Vigoreaux is regularly sold for $45.00. All sizes up to 56 bust. 2985 , Wonderful bargains at All-Wool Serge or ve REMEMBER, Lane Bryant Prices Are Special Always Lower Than Elsewhere. ‘Take 29.85 Advantage of These BIG Values NOW, Lane Bryant Fifth Averse 23 W. 38th St. Those Cones really make you look twenty pounds lighter!” That's the comment everybody makes to wearers of "Stylish Stout” Corsets. For every style takes years from one's figure; from three tofive inches off one’s measurements;and gives an appearance of twenty pounds lighter weight! And it achieves these ainazing accomplish- ments with perfect comfort! The deep, eiastic gores preserve slim lines when standing, yet are pliant when one is seated; the cleverly placed bones ate wide spaced to add to the comfort of these Corsets, "Stylish Stout” Brassieres are designed on the same original, slenderizing. principle. For sale at all good stores, everywhere. Write for new booklet showing “Stylish Stout" Corsets and Brassieres “Stylish Stout” Back and Front Corsets Sises up to 44 Laced Styles Waist Measure Weingarcen Brothers, Makers, 47 West 34th Street, New York ARID SHOWAG Indigestion Gases Heartburn Sourness Flatulence Palpitation Instant relief! No waiting! A few tablets of harmless, pleasant “‘Pape’s Diapepsin"’ correct acidity, thus regulating digestion and making sick, upset stomachs feel fine, Best stomach corrective known, DIAPEPSIN FOR OUT-OF-ORDER STOMACHS

Other pages from this issue: