The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1921, Page 14

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JOHN D.’s INCREASE IN 1918 $40,000,000 Drop of $2,000,000 as Compared With 1917 Laid to Fall { in Dividends, WASHINGTON, Fep, 11. — Furtner @oductions Crom Government Income tax Statistics indicate that John D. Rock»- feller Had « larger income in 1917 than ‘fh 1918. His total Income tn 1917, It} Qppears, was between $42,000,000 ant $45,000,000, and in 1918 it was about $40,000,000. It ls assumed that the drop in 1918 from the amount of 1917 was due to de- ereases in dividend payments py cor- ®orations, which had to out down be- = ‘of the excess profits taxes consequently appears that | Mr. Rodketeller reached his greatest w@itn dn 1917, when he seems to have had a Rat income of $34,036,604, which did not §nclude the general deductions which are | taken from total income. EIR ‘to-day to the three story building at No. 56-57 Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J. It was feared for a time the flames would spread through the main business sec- tion of the city. Firemen were hatm- pered by fumes of burning chemicals. While this fire was being fought, an alarm caine in for @ fire at No. 1917 | Bond Street. A two-story frame build- | Ing, was destroyed. a ARREST RESTAURANT MAN. In Accused of Ansault, bat He In- sinte Victim rel. Albert Berriman, thirty-six, manager of the Moulin Rouge, No, 200 West 48th Street, was arrested at an early hour to-day charged with assault on complaint of Wdward J, Conitf, thirty, of No, 166 West 724 Street. Herriman was taken to the Weat 47th Street Station and later released on bail, Coniff charged that Berriman struck him In the eye with his fis denying the accusatton, to! the police | that Conttf, who he said was under the Berriman, | sting + +N PRIY Se E NU NNY HON SAC RVRNCEDNE STOOD /s'/ TINUE he pe a mente ote a ras SuiNe WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. FOR OTHER Gt BEL NEWS SEE PAGE 16 GIMBEL BROTHERS 32no STREET - BROADWAY ~33ne STREET NEW YORK CITY For Othe r Gimbel News See Open All Day Tomorrow: Lincoln’s Birthday Open All Day Tomorrow: 9 to 5:30 Page GIMBEL BROTHERS 32ap STREET ~ BROADWAY -33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY (LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY) Fire Threatens ches Baniness of Hquor, fell while in the res-| Dintrt aguinst a |} and «truck his head Fire 414 about $50, ry] damage car! KRAMER BROS., “| Quality Meats: Provisions: Poultry Office & Warehouse | rripay ano SATURDAY 517 West 16th St. Prime Rib Roast Cor. Greeewth “Ae, & Christopher St \A tar Beef tary cut) 3O0C aw. Open Lincoin’s Birthday Domestic 11 Cabinet HH Special at $79.00 TERMS $1.00 Weekly 7 Beautiful Models in Sewing Machines included St., nr. Battery Pl. ios Broad St., nr. South Ferry 132 Bread St, ar. South Chuck Steak 15¢ 4, ‘777 Eighth Av., nr. 47th St. (any cut RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED | Last Day of the Sale: USED PLAYER PIANOS All in Perfect Playing Condition Marked For One Day Only at — "295 Sale Starts Saturday Closes Saturday Morning at 9 A. M. Evening: 5:30 P. M. Just for One Day There are only a few players—on sale for this one day—at a price which represents BIG SAVINGS. Every one of these instruments is a good one— looks good, is good—although the price is extremely low. We are not out to make big profits—but for the quickest possible clearance. Every player in perfect playing condition it ‘ FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE 16, —~ GIMBEL BROTHERS ° B2ne STREET ~ BROADWAY ~33n0STREET NEW YORK CITY Children’s Sturdy |} Play Shoes "SIZES 13 TO 2 = 93.65 Half Former Prices These are strong, practical shoes for boys and girls, built on solid leather Spring heel soles, of tan or chocolate Paored caliskin, and are offered in the Prolavpntory sale at ONE-HALF their former price. are in great sale at Tremendous Reductions prices usual low 5979 The Domestic Parlor Cabinet, pictured above, is one of the most desirable models made. Usually sells for much more than this price in Golden Oak. Through a great concession on the part ot the maker, we can offer 200 of these handsbme cabinets at this lowered price—in the more expensive woods as well: from our Domestic Parlor Cabinet Singer Machines, samples 3 5 n and slightly used machines; PHISIZES 9 TO 2 Mahogany Veneer Circassian Walnut nerf valu a $9.00 3 b alnu a Also Greatly Re- sy duced in Pre- , Each and every one sold on inventory Sale ° W Shoes which are especially designed to withstand the Ter. ms $1 . 00 eek ly | wear and tear of active children. They are built on solid ~ leather soles, with low heels, of strong elkskin; in a very * Singer Sewing Domestic Electric Port- > sturdy chocolate colored elkskin; or in a somewhat lighter Machines able Machine | 4 brown soft elkskin.” These are This won- | 4 floor | sam- derful _ma- 59. 00 Each is One of the famous $39. 00 :: tifenety sed’ on any $ Domestic Electric table (as pic Portable Machine, chines. Each is in Oe ‘on seeds packs into a small case special at $59.00. Fb oer ae and onrrine Gimbel $35.00 Sit. | Buster Brown SHOES = Justly famous and increas- ; & f ingly popular as the best 2 shoe for children—because: eset $47.00 bes $65, 00 Last Day of the Sale of USED PHONOGRAPHS | MPI xe pnd maleguarding nature in the healthful, normal Machine Including Floor Sampl d i development of the child’ ing foot; ples an | oe skilled -_ < opowond ei really ence iy Towards the purchase of a Domestic Elec- a A Variety of Standard Makes fe Mothers who know our Buster Brown Shoes and watch bh Beale: Colton we mak on allow, tid ne QUITE A PRICES ARE It is built on the scientifically planned Brown Shaping ~ lasts, which change with each succeeding size, thus aid- Machines, specially ance of $10 to $15 on your old machine. ‘ priced at $35.00. our prices will be especially able to appreciate these reduced prices. 1n all New York Gimbel Brothers are the sole agents of this famous shce for children NUMBER We cannot state the exact number of used phono- graphs included in this great sale, as some of them have not yet come from the repair department. But it is safe to say there.will be about 125, or possibly more. In Oak and Mahogany. Every instrument in perfect playing condition. VERY LOW There is one lot, including some very good machines, selling for the unusually low. price of $30, Then there is a group of 57. There are iso a few table Queen Anne Models, slightly scratched from handling, and a few cabinets—all remarkably inexpensive. ~ Saving 20) 50 Of Price ti You % . % When New [Terms of P Cash or convenient pa vents, A bench free with every player. De. verad to your home. Domestic Boudoir Domestic Six- Lessing Parlor a ment: A uesla te rice. NE th the pri lege of ex Nets ; 7 : : ear for onescf ig Cabinet Machines, - Drawer Machines, Cabinet Machine, grade—with full allowance for al! nant made, special at $65.00. special at $57.00. special at $47.00. GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS—Eighth Floor and Subway Balcony GIMBELS SEWING MACHINE SHOP—Fifth Floor

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