The evening world. Newspaper, December 30, 1920, Page 12

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m4 : r wine Se ee MRR Ta ay . a : ME ORO ag fg) ee MG a iv mal THE EVENING WORLD, ‘enbebDAt: sreapny a , 1920. i TRAVIS, WENDELL |PARROT DID NOT BIG DIVIDEND IN STOCK. |QUAKES ALARM ARGENTINES, eon remntan ere GIVE $5,000 BAIL HAVE TO TESTIFY | oppenneim, co : | ‘ " ns & 0%, Of BrOOk-| mye ane *reit Potion Made to Inspect Grand Jury |Prisoner’s Story Such That Juny| The Brooklyn department wore of] pupyos AYRES, irevitiia: Deo. 20, Pe) to 5:30 9 to 5:30 Oppenheim, Collins & Co, will an-|—The freq 44 a ies ite SE went recurrence of earth | Minutes by Attorney for State Convictal Him in Five pounce shortly @ stock dividend af| shocks tn the Mendoza distriet ts oop 32x STREET - BROADWAY -33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY | C ‘1 Mihastas 1780 per vent, according to ® atate-| ing the population much mlarmed, L jomptroller, } Mirutes, ryent {in Wi Wear ‘The increase vibient shoe wag. felt in Menfoaa ay ‘ re Bae ee 4 tice [If stock he annduncement! al 0’ loc vesday mornin, State Attorney General Charles D.| Frederick Kotinbo accused of atea'ing| Of ihe Arm's plan to increase the gize| Insted six neconday and another Fontot ton aald to-day that he could not] four parrots from the Zoo im Central} Se ite plant, and a decision to diss! occurred at 2.59 o'clock, Little damage why the indictment of Comptroller-{ Park, had this to say about It to-day: | tribute at this time the accumulated | was caused and no victima have been Jathes A. Wendell on four counts| “1 live at No, 62 Fifth Avenue, Ag+ Mirplus Of reveral earn serotied fof rand larceny “and "wrongfully con-| toria, J. 1., and I need exeretya, It has | © yerting and paying out State money”| been my habit to come over to Central should change Mr. Wendell's status or) Park before dawn and take a wnik Iprevent his being sworn into office on| On the early morning of Nov. 19, there- Baturday next. The Attorney General] fore, 1 was walking through the par! jeontends that the Indictment, which| in the vicinity of the Zoo when I hourd ‘embraced also State Comptroller blood curdiing crles of ‘Help! Murder! (gee M. Travis and Albert L. Judson, | Police | | bond broker, is “merely an ace! “Running in the direction f-om which Btever, attorney for Travia, has] Me cries came I found myself before fe inanact, the minutes of the! a huge cage, which | tore oven, and (Bhla wilt be argued to-) ontored To my reat, indixnat’ : M 9 Sh : mornin @ defendants! found that (t was @ fale a formal rien of net ultyand| that the" rien were gucred My ; ens oes. bonds of $ each when! | selzed the bird for the purpose of a’ ‘ 5 eaters, Judes cine. in | mineatering appropriate punishment, D W ad just bi u - Hy Seas Manet er anal | Sean oem mee & soon or Dress and Sport to the State, many of which) | ile was caught by Thomas Mitchell, purchased by the State at prices! the night watchman, and to-day it took In excess of the actual market alr Wicd he Baim || Light weight patent leather dancing $1 6 A MAN Was These Big Trifles For His Festive New Year’s Eve * *. * e A White Vest —the most impeccably tailored full dress might just as well be a sack suit, unless its white vest is snowily fresh and faultless of cut. All the better sorts here—pique or silk—conservative or a bit new. Prices, including the Federal tax, are $6.10 to $24.60. Fourth Floor A Velour Hat if he’s wearing a dinner coat—or an informal sack suit. And here’s his chance. For we're selling every velour hat in stock, regard-* less of its original price or its cost, at the one low price of $5. Fourth Floor * + * Or a Derby Many men prefer a derby with a dinner: jacket. Some like a smart felt. Whichever he wants, there are interesting varieties in this one specially priced group. Browns, tans, greens and greys for the felts —black, of course—for the derbies. And all at a special price—$3.45. Fourth Floor + 8 & A Stiff Shirt even must be new and according to the latest requirement. We suggest: for full dress, one with a plain stiff bosom, at $3.10, including Federal Tax. Or a Tuxedo shirt, with stiff bosom, in small tucks or in wide pleated pique, at $4.38 and $4.65, including Federal Tax. Main Floor A White Tie must not be forgotten: or black silk bat wing tie, as the occasion demands. These may be had at 50¢ and $1.00. Main Floor A New Muffler The latest and smartest which the haberdashers of London have to offer: of soft wool challis, warm, yet light in weight and in color. They are exceptionally .nice and comfort- ‘ able, and are very specially priced at $2.28 and $2.55, including Federal Tax. Main Floor New Shoes The finishing touch, which is not to be overlooked. High shoes and oxfords which represent the finest, the highest quality, the best grade. of men’s shoes which we carry—shoes which a year ago sold for twice this price, Genuine Shell Cordovan Oxfords and High Shoes; Very Fine Quality Wing Tip Oxfords and High Shoes; ! all priced in pre-inventory sale at Anorew ALEXANDER 548 Fir TH we @) Apove 457S: FR eee AP TEE will be sentenced by Judge Nett to- shoes. Body of Former Standard O11 Man| morrow, Arrives, | qe body of Capt. John Wilke of | 95000 Robhery in New Branswick. Meronto, Superintendent of the ‘Trop-| A. Wolfson's Sons Department Store fea) Of! Company, a South American |!" New Brunswick, N. J. was robbed Siigebeldlary of the Standard Ol] Com- | 9f $5,000 worth of moods last night. The thieves entered through a sky= ho lost his life several weeks | tight and swung the goods by a rope Handsome sport shoes of white when a launch exploded on the|to an adjoining building. nly ot $16 beans Sturdy Seotch grain leather walking ! oxfords. $ 1 6 ) To Welcome the Glad New Year River, Colombia, arrived here ‘moat expensive’ xarmenta and” furs buckskin. ‘on the steamship Tivives, were stolen, Mil d 9 . ‘ ———— : —— ilady’s Hat for 1921 Music Salons | ; - Music Salons | A Powder-puff of Lightness; a Gleam of ! Open’ Evenings | | M B EL ROTH ERS Open Evenings Gold for Brightness—and BROWN > Lace—That's for Coquetry—Of Cotrse! till 9 o'clock || til’ 9 o'clock en 32np STREET BROADWAY ~33ne STREET NEW YORK CITY . Ring out the old—ring in the new. Paris sends us Her airiest fancies in creped de chine, in georgette, in taille. And here she adds a gipsy bow—a mist ot cob- | For New Year’s: A New || szuctste: | 88- Note Player Piano é Radiant Year—Milady Pays But. the Comfort- able Old-fashioned Pgice of 1914—$22,50 to $35. GIMBELS MILLINERY SALON—Third Floor At a New Low Price » . Pure Irish Linen Satin | Iii Damask Tablecloths 70x70 in. -. $7.50 70x88 in. - $9.50 Napkins 99x99 in, - = - $9.50 doz. Hemmad, ready for use—to glisten'in satiny beauty on your First of the Year Dinner Table. ‘Soft and lustrous, as only reg) linen can be. No woman needs to be told of that—she KNOWS. And she knows, too, the value. that’s hers in this sale. . ‘ A Fair Price—Even Six Years Ago—A Mighty Low Price in This Year of Unsettled Conditions—(Linen Market Steady—No Decline There)--BUT—for All That Tomorrow These Linens at These Prices—You Will Come Early, Won’t You? GIMBELS LINEQySHOP—Second Floor And Two Whole. Years to Pay money; have the new player for New Year’s home _. to your home; a bench to match your player; 2 celebration, and take two full years to complete libera) allowance on your old piano, if you have payments, if you like. Delivery for New Year's is one you wish to exchange; service at your home for ‘nailed a year; the privilege of charging up’ to $50.00 H st gue page ' i ye : waiting for worth of musi¢ rolls to your player account, and prices come down ere’s a sale price that a full-10-year guarantee. touches rock bottom—far lower than any achieved . ‘iny other tribute to Gimbel foresight and Music Satons will remain open evenings merchandising. .» until 9 o’clock* for your convenience. Delivery For New Year’s Guaranteed If Purchased Up to 9 P. M. Friday ¥ . * Conreid Phonographs Just 50 Plush Wraps Plain or Brocaded Plush for New Year's: Eve Festivities $39.50 A Very Speciat: Price Soft collars of becoming grey moufflon blend ever so , attractively with the rich old blue or dull rose of these smart wraps. They are well styled, well made—and most moderately priced. Make the first payment from your Christmas gift © Terms include: two whole years to pay—delivery Universal tone arm, playing all makes of records—tone modifier, wooden amplifier, powerful, silengrunning motor, Hear it to- night: have it for’ New Year’s. Terms as Low as $5 a Month. And a full line of the four best phonographs: PATHE — VICTOR — BRUNSWICK — COLUMBIA to choose from. Terms as Low as $5 a Month Every wrap is lined with showy satin of excellent quality—a fine ning for a fine wrap. But, remember—the quantity is limited— to fifty GIMBELS WOMEN’S COAT SHOP—Third Floor $9.75. Fourth Floor i Ee POO ie Se oe re Per WaT ea UY 7 PONE Si HOON oD

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