The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 19

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GOLDFISH SLAIN, CHARGES AGAINST YOUTHFUL TRIO Boys Accused of Murders in Wrecking School Room to De- Marks. rs — Mike of No. 333 et, and Harry ar Sweeney, 8 West 45th ned in the stroy Bad charge of juvenile delinquency is the murder of seven goldfish, said murder alleged to have been cominitted with a penknife in the ands of defendants, This charge might not be pressed with vigor, but the goldfish were in a bowl in the room of Miss Amy Blenen- steld, Assistant Principal of Pub- dic School No. 67, The same room contains a desk in which were X¥ept records that alluded slight- gly to Mike's deportment, mak- , the mention of the fact that last | @eek he was disciplined by Miss Blenenfeld. And there was the rub! The oys are accused of having forced their way into the room, and the desk, destroying the records and much else, and of sabotage on a Toom-wide scale, Mike's honor was avenged, and the goldfish Paid the penalty of being seen in the same room. Detective Cooney rounded up the boys last night, and to-day ‘they are said to be excessively remorseful. aS, fiving in the high tablelands 0 have risen against the Bolivian G ment and a native chief has proclai himself President of the Indian tri In encounters between the insurg and provincial forces several p pone | were Killed or wounded Among the contributing charges | | CZECHS WILL GET MARKET. | Beonomte | With Hungary To in Principle. Age BUDAE | Press). March 18 ‘Associated The preliminary discussions Hungarian and Cae Slovak statesmen for of an economic treaty between the two countries have the conclusion | resulted in agree- | — EVENING “WORLD, _ FRIDAY, | MARCH 18, ‘1921, FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE 20. GIMBEL BROTHERS 32no STREET - BROADWAY ~ 330 pSTREED alos YORK CITY: on the principles of the accord |xays an official statement issued by the Hungarian Government to-da “As a first act of reconciliation,” ithe statement continues, “general mnesty has been granted to virtual- citizens of the two countries ed for or charged with offenses the safety of the states.” | ‘The economic clauses of the conven- tion, it was learned to-day, will pro- vide for the abolition of customs frontiers, the Czechs being anxious to secure a market in Hungary for their large stocks of sugar, textiles and glass products. ENVOY RETURNS, AIDS QuIT.| Resignations Follow Reinatate- ment of Peravian Minis- ter to France. | PARIS, March 18.—Coincident with the return here to~lay of Mariano H. Cornejo to resume his post as Peruvian | Minister to Frunce, his Charge d'Af- faires and secretaries cabled their resig- nations to Lima. Dr. Manuel Alvarez Claderon, Peruvian Minister to Belgium, also resigned. Senor Cornejo was recalled by his Government last December because he | made de larations contrary to the views of the Peruvian Administration. but was reinstated early this month by President Legu sialic Colgate Restric Enrollment. (Special to The Evening World.) CUSE, March 18.—Colgate Uni- following the lead of Princeton d other colleges, has placed a limit the number of students. The en- | eae will be cut to 600, it has been [ror OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE 20 GIMBEL BROTHERS 32ne STREET ~ BROADWAY ~33aeSTREET NEW YORK CITY Hooray-Buster Brown’s Coming to Gimbels Store Hours: SALE OF USED Player Pianos $395 $345 TWO WHOLE | YEARS TO PAY Perfect playing condition—guaranteed. The price at its lowest have of players taken in exchange and used in demonstration. And ter whole years to pay; Gimbels guarantee; a bench to match your playe home; privilege of exchange within one year for a new player piano or gr full credit for all payments made. player account. sar out all we | include: Two your iving You can charge up to $50 worth of music rolls to your the sale going fast—if you The a is limited c write us for information. cannot call at once Used Phonographs Going at 75) 7 Others—Including Finest Standard Makes—on Sale -at 30% to 60% Less Than Price When New Some of these are practically new, but used cn our floor for di nonstration. Others have been taken in exchange—-not on the basis of profit- but 2s a convenicnce. All are in perfect playing condition—though some of the cases are imperfect. "ut every machine—including son.e of the finest standard mak priced so le selling almost as fast as we can bring them out. Come see these at once! Brand New Conreid $69 Phonographs: Mahogany Cabinet. Play all Makes of Records : : 3; R BC OR D Au BU Mes 3 63c¢ MUSIC SALONS OPEN TILL 9 P. M. After 5.30 Use 33d St. Entrance, Neaf Broadway GUM BLE) MUste COM NS- Eighth Floor and Subway Balcony hat they are GIMBEL BROTHERS | Old Tige Is With Him and So Are Lots of Souvenirs and a Jolly Entertainment and—YOUR Easter Shoes on Saturday, too, ' Buck, $5.00 Girls’ Busters Black, $6.00 Black, $6.50 Black, $7.00 Don’t Forget—Monday,Tuesday || Wednesday : 21, 22, 23 | Buster at Gimbels! But you can get your Buster Brown Shoes of course! sturdy and built WEAR. be Easter without new Busters, would it now? Children’s Sizes : 8% to 11 | Boys’ Busters : Growing Girls’ : Sizes 2'4 to 7 Buster Brown SHOES: The Shoes Which the Kiddies Like GIMBELS KIDDIES’ SHOE SHOP—Second Floor Staunch and Easter wouldn’t : Tan, $5.75 : Sizes 114 to 2 : Tan, $6.40 Sizes 24% to 6 : Tan, $6.95 : Tan, $8.00 32nv STREET -BROADWAY~-33nn STREET NEW YORK CITY BIG PRICE CUTS IN SEWING MACHINES | Terms ah 00 Weekly Lessing Sewing Domestic Electric Machines $35 and *49 Just Sewing make ing Singer Sewing Machines 545 Floor samples equal to new! a limited number to go at this price. Drop-head oak case all newest attachments, machines specially de to Gimbel and Handsome parlor mighty low priced. Buy it now~—carry Summer home design brings a duction attachment $10 to $15 ALLOWANCE for your old machine toward the purchase of a Domestic Electric Boudoir Cabinet Machine GIMBELS SEWING MACHINE STORE-—Fifth A change of case All improvements —all cabinet Floor Portable Machines |}, 63 | it to your wy —2¢ Floor 15 W. 342St- BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY (OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) — The Largest 2nd Floor Shop in the World—And the Home of 40 Famous Nationally Advertised Brands 6f Clothes for Men and Young Men “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” Open Daily Till6 P.M, Saturdays fave The first clothing merchants in New York to announce the return of pre-war prices—a full season in advance of all others. This is clearly demonstrated by this initial presentation of 6,000 Spring Suits and Top as For Men and Young Men NOTE: Some of the Suits have extra pair pants to match. $6.50 Additional. That not only compare favorably with the best. that are being offered elsewhere at $40 and 50 . but also present the greatest variety of nationally advertised brands ever assembled under one roof in America! The Suits embrace all the newest effects in men’s and young men’s models, in single and doub! Wa breasted styles, both light and dark colors. Cassi- meres, velours, cheviots, worsteds, serges and flannels. Plain and The Top Coats embrace a full selection of models— box, form-fitting, conservative and raglans. An especially large number of the celebrated ““WESNIT’’ Top Coats are included at this price, in fancy, including the popular new newest Spring shades. 100%, all pencil stripes and _ herringbone wool, silk lined. Also light and weaves. Regulars, longs, shorts and dark herringbone weaves. Sizes to stouts— all sizes. fit men of all proportions. If ever the power and leadership of this great 2nd floor inst!+ution was vindicated it is in this spectacular opening Spring drive, in which we present the full display of models of the nation’s fo" most makers of men’s clothes at prices that prevailed prior to the war. This announcement comes a full season in ad- vance of all others. It was made possible because we were able to enlist the support of | their actual cost manufacturers who were eager to keep their factories going at a time when the clothing Spring goods at practical! production. The enormous volume of our business the consequent smo which we d¢ margin of profit 2nd floor overhead, cnable us to distribute these clothes business, plus our low industry was virtually paralyzed. Thanks to our financial strength to finance this operation on a spot cash basis, we secured huge stocks of to the public at pre-war prices. The genius of 40 ot America’s most prominent makers is repre- sented in our huge Spring stocks. Pre-war prices prevail throughout. Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway, 29 Floor 15 W. 34%St. ee OPEN DAILY TILL 6 P. M.—-SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M.

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