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|on-commissioned officer under Capt. MATE DISAPPEARS Hilgrade and during his service on FROM S SHIP AT SEA| the Watts was recanted as the Cap- tain'’s confidential man. The Ameri- can Consul at Tampico, for which Wireless to Mrs. J. Ty MoBreen Of | port the tanker Js bound from Italy, “, athe fe. 3 has been Instructed to make an in- New Brighton, Pails 10 Explain | vestigation when the veoscl, arrives, > Loss of Son. Policoman Thomas McCarthy of the | Stapleton Precinct, a brother- pg law Bee iaty Tee de ican cient ne [Ot MORPORD, Ubtained. & eave of S6> SOLO PRIVATELY. baited Hudson Seal berths DAY On SvENT#O. MeBreen served in the navy aa a\will get away ten days ahead of tho THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 28, 1921, usual tina, Capt; John Matheson “mia! ee at seu last night, Iman, Thomas BlcBreen, second toate at the [sence and started for Tampico Peau ‘orden } $85 Binclair ol] tamker Aldvidge ¥ to make @ personal investigat i wan received to-day by Lis mother, ae | tut Ti Mrs, J. J. MeBroen, No. 468 Richmond FSHERVEN OFF PARLY. | I Hana ‘Terrace, ean enn S 1. The) BOSTON, March 23.—Mackerel fieh- | wireless, signed by William Hilgrade, jermen are to make an early start for } Sy fea of the tanker, gave no de-| the southern fishing srounds. The MRS, RUSSEL, 241 Ww. aad tails |Helena, now being fitted at Gloucester, Lepore ge [ FIRE SALE NOW GOING ON FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE Sold Out To GIMBELS ‘Entire Retail Stock of 14_ Fifth Avenue at 39th Street ° to be sold at HALF PRICE AND LESS Than Original Prices NEXT MONDAY GIMBEL BROTHERS 32me STREET ~ BROADWAY- 3300 STREET NEW YORK crv’ GIMBEL BROTHERS 32 STREET -BROADWAY-33a0 STREET NEW YORK CITY Important Correction There was an error in the Gimbel advertisement of Tuesday, March 22, the result of a type falling out of the form. The mistake was obvious to anyone. But so that there may be no misun- derstanding, we herewith reprint the item correctly. *125 107 Pe, Elite Limoges China Dinner Set, coin old bands and coin gold indies; open stock pat- tern. a TE cee ce a Harlem Store Only rd Ave. & 123rd St. Entire $750,000 Stoek GRAND RAPIDS SAMPLa FURNITURE T% VALUE ALL . MUST} OUR R U GS GO! $250,000 STOCK OF W. & J. Sloane, Alexander Smith, Stephen Sanford & Sons, Art Loom Rug Co. Nationally Known Makes in All the Most Desired Patterns SLAUGHTERED! imperetions 149,000 SmallRugs] “Sa Noticeable. | Formerly to $59 None Could Be trig a 98 Exchanged Sold for No Perfect Now as low as Refunds Alexander Smith’s Sizes a 8. — 6, 7.6x9 Wilton Giga Lucernes, Colonials and Kotonah Velvers; § 50 formerly to $150; also Tapestry Brussels, best grades; now as low as and 6x9 399" $137.50; now as low as this factory, in the B—-TuREE(3)BIG STORES = -&_ STORES Art Loom Rugs W. & J. Sloane Rugs Size 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 Taanied CVURe GNtT STORE ONLY 3rd Ave. and 123rd St. Stephen Sanford & Sons Axminsters, in all the richest and newest Sizes 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 Entire surplus stock of Including Royal Wil- 39° tons, Karnak, Balbak, $60" Akbar and others; for- merly to $327; now as low as.... Aol Fal rere es tea, eae ete Sizes 9x12, 8.3x10.6, 7.6x9 | patterns; formerly to Turkestan Rugs from eee 29 Floor ISW. 34% (Between Filth Ave. & Broadway, Opposite Walder! Hotel) Tl te tia 40 Famous “SENIOR’ “JUNIOR” Our announcement of pre-war prices on our entire stock is being followed by an extraordinary response! This feature offering of 6000 Spring Suits & Top Coats |: For Men and Young Men At $6.50 Additional has scored a decided hit. We guarantee them the equal of any ‘40 and ‘50 Values shown anywhere. Choice of 40 famous nationally advertised brands * The Suits The Top Coats Embrace a full selection of models—box, form-fitting, con- servative and raglans. An es- jally large num! talebrated ““WESNIT Tee Coats are included at this prices newest nfo shades. 100% all- wool, sil rf Embrace all the newest effects in men’s and young men's models, in single and double- breasted styles, both light and dark colors. Cassimeres, velours, cheviots, worsteds, serges and flannels. Plain and fancy, in= cluding the popular new pencil stripes and herringbone weaves. Regulars, longs, shorts and stoute—all sizes. to fit men of all dark eetinabene weaves, Sizes Proportions, By having the resources to finance manufacturers during the worst period of depression in the clothingindustry last Fall to make up our Spring stocks, we were handsomely compen- sated, in enabling manufacturers to keep their forces intact, by securing our Spring lines at virtual cost of production, This advantage, coupled by our low second floor overhead and small . a margin of profit, enabled us to drive prices down to pre-war levels throughout. See these wonderful values to-morrow. Another emphatic demonstration of our unexampled value-giv- Spring Suits & Top Coats $ 50 which we submit in 39 $60 and $75 values offered in this city. Our price, $39.50 West 34th ing is furnished by these superb competition with any Street ENTIRE SECOND FLOOB _ (Between Sth Ave. and throadway) Opp. Waldorf Hotel ee bere cee + oweee ne eee eee es 2 + -