The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1921, Page 15

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KOENIG APPOINTED JUDGE BY GOVERNOR) Naming Not Due to His Brother, | Who Is Republican Leader, * Miller States. ALBANY, Feb. 8.—The expected happened last night when Gov. Miller @nnounced the appointment of City Magistrate Morris Koenig, brother of mublican County Chairman Sam- Uel $. Koenig, as a General Sessions Judge to succeed Willian H. Wad- Rams, resigned. “I declined at first to consider . Tudge Koenig for appointment as Judge of the Court of Gonerni tempernment, experience and. learn- ing. I have theretore decided to appoint him In spite of the fact that his brother Is Chairman of the Re- publican County Committee of New York,” Judge Koenig was an Assistant Dis- trict Attorney when Whitenan was District Attorney. He resigned to accept appointment as a Magistrate from the late Mayor Mitchel in May, 1915. — GOLDFISH UNDER ICE IN HIS CHILLED FLAT Court Fines Landlord $150 and Lets Up on Penalty for Cruelty to Animals. Marino Di Fede, Inndlord, of an Eee - . - | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, members of the uniformed police force, testified that upon inspecting the bullding Jan. 28 they found, among other things, goldfish swim- ming underneath three-quarters of an Inch of ice. Interboro Yard W Work was resumed terboro storage yards at Mosholu Park- way and Jerome Avenue, where ten drillers and fifteen engineers struck yesterday, The drillers struck because the Oscar Daniels Company, Moing the work, reduced their wages from $7 to $6 day. ‘The engineers went out in sympathy, The places of the strikers were filed this morning. % | return of hia nephew, F. Soter, who ‘a -|in the General Hospital there suffering . |atroet» in Cineinnatl yesterday | NEW YORKER LOSES MEMORY |.) 10 room No. 300 of th E. Seter Goen to Get Nephew Fanna| Hotel, Seventh Avenue and 36 im Cinet 5 where it was said he had + from Paris on Feb, 5, subsea appearing and leaving hin bugs hind. His uncte said the young man sorved in the war and that his trouble apparentiy from loss of memory. probably the result of The whi man was picked up on the cel Fourteenth Street ESTABLISHED 1827 West of Fifth Avenue F. Soter, senior member of the to~ bacco firm of F. and B. Soter, left for Cincinnat! to-day to arrange for tho an injury re the army ABRAHAM~STRAUS... Store Hours 9 to 6:40 Sale! 12,000 Yards 1991.7 Seasions,” said Gov. Miller in a state- ment to-day, “However, his indorse- ments were so much more impressive — those of any other candidate iat I made independent inquiry to Secertain his qualifications, I find ‘What he is peculiarly fitted and equipped for the place by character, eighteen-family tenement at No, 1669 Vyse Avenue, Bronx, was fined $150 by Magistrate Harris in Municipal Term Court yesterday for failure to keep the building reasonably warm for his tenants, John Devine and John H. Cook, OVERCOATS b oonad $5 No Higher Ne Lower 115 Tih Avs Cor. 27th Bt, Evemng! INCARNATE BLOOMINGDALES LEXINGTON TO 8D AVENUE 59TH TO 60TH STREET MN Our Great February Sale of Players Now in Progress We have placed on sale T75 of the new 1921 Model Walters Player Pianos. ‘This important announcement will be received with a great deal of interest by the music-loving public, as our Annual February Sale of Player Pianos means an opportunity that only comes once a year. This new Model Walters Player, which we offer in this Sale, compares favorably with Players offered im the open market at very much higher prices, and this Sale is only made possible by the fact that we expect to sell these 175 Players during the next few days. If you want to take advantage of this Wonderful Sale Offer, be sure to call to-morrow without fail. New Model Tri-Solo Melodist WALTERS PLAYER PIANOS Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Roll Cabinet—A Hand- some Bench to Match—$10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice—and Free Delivery. The question of paying for a Player Piano is always an important one, and 50 as to allow almest any family to take advantage of this wonderful offer, we have arranged a special EASY PAYMENT PLAN, which you can take advantage of. Special Low Terms OF ONLY $2.40 A WEEK We Do Not Charge Interest Remember, this offer of a Walters Player at this advertised Sale Price of $350.00 is only good during the time this Sale is in progress, and as the supply of Players is limited to 175, and as this Sale will only be continued until 175 Players have been sold, we want to impress on you the importance of calling at our salesrooms tomorrow, and if you find that impossible or would like further particulars, be sure to mail us the attached coupon at once. OO PTTL Lee ____If You Cannot Call—Mail Coupon GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send me illustrated catalogue and particulars regarding your | Player-Piano Sale a — Pe ee —— WEDNESDAY Were $39.74 Well styled coats for present wear, fashioned of plain-color velour or heather mixtures in light and dark shades. Lined throughout with plain or figured lining. One model illustrated. Regular and Extra Sizes Quilted Silk Vests 1.16 Were $1.89 Vests are hand- made, of fine Jap- anese silk, and lightly padded to make them warm and comfortable. ‘The model is in all- black or black with white or lavender lining. Trimmed Hats 3:22 Were $4.94 to $6.50 Lisere, Milan, Milan hemp, Tagal and novelty hand - made straws, also straw combined with silk or georgettes, in many smart Spring shapes. Trimmings show artistic effects in fruit, flowers, feathers, beads and novelties. THURSDAY 50-Inch Velour 2.88 Were $4.95 to $6.95 A particularly advantageous special purchase makes possible this value. Upholsterers, decorators, costumiers—in short, every one who is interested in buying finest drapery and fur- niture velour at a great saving will find a re- markable opportunity in this sale. There are about twenty-four beautiful shades in the selection, among which are most wanted tones of blue, rose, brown, crimson, taupe, tan, and gold. Not short lengths—all are full-piece lengths See Pages 4, 9, 14 and 21 for Other Hearn Advertising eect arn “Sy Over 40 Patterns All-Wool Mixed Suitings 98e Yara | % i S the result of many cancelled orders, one of New York’s largest manu- A facturers found himself with thousands of yards of the fine all-wool suitings on his hands. That is the reason why the price has been lowered out of all proportion to their former prices for this Anniversary Sale. These identical suitings were sold last season at $2.35 to $2.75 wholesale. You can figure for your- self what the savings are, Over 40 Different Patterns Suitable for Women’s Tailored Skirts, Suits, as Well as for Men’s and Boys’ Wear ‘There are any number of pretty mixtures in browns, grays, greens and heather; some with a little bright silk thread to give it life and animation. If you are contemplating new spring garments, plan to take advantage of these sav- ings to the utmost. A. & 8.—Sreet Moor, Wont Misses’ Wool Jersey Suits ) $19.95 Especially desirable with their coats lined through- out with Peau de Cygne—and smart little stralght-line skirts. The jackets have several styles in pockets, belts, eto., and are just.the type of suit for in-between-seasons. Heather mixtures in tones of gray, blue and green. Sizes 14 to 18 years. A. & 8 —seoond tioer, oma Xf Brooklyn’s Only Showing of the Famous C. J. Bonnet & Co. Black Silks A new importation of these famous black silks from C. J. Bonnet & Co. has just arrived. Lyons, France, the famous silk center, is the home of these silks, and they come straight to us, a8 Brooklyn’s sole representative. They are perfect in every respect—finish, quality and dye. The importation includes— Black Chiffon Taffeta, $2.98, $3.28, $3.58, Black Brocade Taffeta, 35 in., $4.98 yard. $3.68 yard. 35 in, wide. Black Stripe Taffeta, 35 in., $4.24 yard Black Chiffon Taffeta, $3.28, $3.68 yard, Navy Blue Taffeta, 35 in., $3.98 yard. ‘30 $9 in, wide. in., $4.48 a yard. A & 6.—tutmy Floor, West, An Anniversary Sale of Women’s Newly-made Silk Frocks ($24.95 In celebration of our 56th birthday we have arranged this very remarkable Sale of , Frocks. They are fashioned of lovely materials—soft-finished Taffetas, Crepe Sutin, Crepe de Chine and combinations of Georgette and Taffeta, Among them are modes of the fashionable eyelet-embroidered ‘Taffeta —apron-tunic embroidered Crepe de Chine and exquisitely simple models of the new Crepe Satin. A half dozen models or more are here specially made for this event—in black, navy blue, pewter, taupe or brown dizes 84 to 44 modes A. ke §.—Second flor, Centra. ee ee YOR ane eee nen —

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